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Scientific Writing: Easy When You Know How by Jennifer Peat, Elizabeth Elliott, Louise Baur, and Victoria Keena guides researchers through clear, structured writing for effective scientific communication. It emphasizes planning, clarity, and engaging with peer review, making the book essential for researchers aiming to improve readability, impact, and publication success.
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