Chapter 1 Features of Scientific Writing 1.1 Clarity 1.2 Contribution 1.3 Documentation 1.4 Language Use 1.5 Tips on Effective Scientific Writing 1.6 Summary Chapter 2 How to Write a Title 2.1 Writing Principles: BAD Principles 2.2 Common Features . Specific Analyses 2.4 Summary Chapter 3 How to Write Abstracts 3.1 Basic Components 3.2 Specific Analyses 3.3 Tips on Writing a Good Abstract 3.4 How to Build Your Own Syntactic Templates 3.5 Summary Chapter 4 How to Write Introduction 4.1 Basic Components 4.2 Specific Analyses 4.3 Tips on Writing a Good Introduction 4.4 Common Syntactic Templates 4.5 Summary Chapter 5 How to Write Methods 5.1 Basic Components 5.2 Specific Analyses 5.3 Tips on Writing Methods Section 5.4 Use Proper Syntactic Templates as Well as Useful Expressions 5.5 Summary Chapter 6 How to Write Results 6.1 Basic Components 6.2 Specific Analyses 6.3 Tips on Writing a Good Results 6.4 Syntactic Templates in Writing the Results Section 6.5 Summary Chapter 7 How to Write Discussion 7.1 Basic Components 7.2 Specific Analyses 7.3 Tips on Writing a Good Discussion 7.4 Syntactic Templates in Writing the Discussion Section 7.5 Summ~ry Chapter 8 How to Write Conclusion 8.1 Functions and Components of Conclusion 8.2 Specific Analyses 8.3 Strategies for Creating Effective Conclusions 8.4 A Sample Conclusion for Revision(Table 8.9 and Table 8.10) 8.5 Summary Chapter 9 How to Revise a Scientific Manuscript 9.1 The Definition of Revision