Write a research paper about: The Role of Chromosomal Aberration in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
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Format
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Titles
Titles should be specific, informative, and ≤140 characters long (including spaces and punctuation).
Titles should not announce the results of the study and should not be in the form of a question.
Include the disease or condition under study and key terms to increase discoverability when readers use electronic search engines.
Titles may include widely-accepted abbreviations.
Abstract
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Detailed on the methods and results of the study.
Do not include information in the abstract that is not in the paper. Everything stated needs to be expanded on.
Refer to the list of widely accepted abbreviations that may be used without clarification in the abstract.
Introduction
The introduction should provide the context for the study: what is known about the topic, what are the gaps in knowledge, and what this study sets out to do. State the thesis.
The introduction should be concise and focused.
Background and Objectives
The background should describe what is known on the topic and what gaps the study aims to address.
Explicitly state the main research question and the primary objective and key secondary objectives, or the a priori hypothesis that is being tested.
Method [mostly for empirical studies, but if a lit review is done on a specific study, this should be used]
Describe the key elements of the study design (randomized clinical trial, cohort study, etc.).
The number of participants in the study should go in the Results section and not here.
Does not include “I think” or any language relating to the experimenter
Results [mostly for empirical studies, but if a lit review is done on a specific study, this should be used]
Describe how many participants were enrolled in the study and provide their key summary clinical and demographic characteristics.
The focus of this section must be on the primary outcome. Provide absolute numbers, estimates of effect size/association, and corresponding measures of uncertainty (e.g., 95% CIs). Do not report p-values by themselves.
Closing
Summarize the main finding of the primary outcome and focus only on those conclusions that are supported by the data presented in the study.
Include a sentence highlighting the clinical, research, policy, or public health implications of the study. Do not make inferences that are not supported by the data in the study.
Images and References
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4 ≤12 References [at least 4 need to be from peer reviewed sources]