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An abstract is a brief summarizing statement, usually between 200 and 300 words long. It gives the reader a synopsis of the problem, method, results and conclusions of your document. The abstract takes the form of a paragraph, usually with 5-10 sentences. It appears at the top of a journal article,...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21579 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Summary: | An abstract is a brief summarizing statement, usually between 200 and 300 words long. It gives the reader a synopsis of the problem, method, results and conclusions of your document. The abstract takes the form of a paragraph, usually with 5-10 sentences. It appears at the top of a journal article, just under the title, or on the page following the title page of a report. In the latter instance, the abstract appears on a page by itself. <br />
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Abstracts are often collected into volumes and must be able to stand-alone. They are read by parties who are trying to decide whether or not to read the main document. Sometimes they are read by people who want to get the big picture before reading the main document. Abstracts can save readers an immense amount of time. <br />
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An abstract is a brief summarizing statement, usually between 200 and 300 words long. It gives the reader a synopsis of the problem, method, results and conclusions of your document. The abstract takes the form of a paragraph, usually with 5-10 sentences. It appears at the top of a journal article, just under the title, or on the page following the title page of a report. In the latter instance, the abstract appears on a page by itself. <br />
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Abstracts are often collected into volumes and must be able to stand-alone. They are read by parties who are trying to decide whether or not to read the main document. Sometimes they are read by people who want to get the big picture before reading the main document. Abstracts can save readers an immense amount of time. |
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