Scientific documents IMRAD is an acronym for Introduction, Methods, Results And Discussion. It relates to the standard structure of a scientific paper, which typically includes these four sections in this order: ...more on Wikipedia about "IMRAD"
A lab notebook is a primary record of research. Researchers use a lab notebook to document their hypotheses, experiments and initial analysis or interpretation of these experiments. The notebook serves as an organizational tool, a memory aid, and can also have a role in protecting any intellectual property that comes from the research. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lab notebook"
A technical report (also: scientific report) is a document that describes the progress or results of technical or scientific research, or the state of a technical or scientific research problem. Such reports are often prepared for sponsors of research projects. ...more on Wikipedia about "Technical report"
A thesis (literally: 'position' from the Greek θέσις) is an intellectual proposition. ...more on Wikipedia about "Thesis"
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