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The scientific method is a detailed, empirical problem-solving process used by biologists and other scientists. This iterative approach involves formulating a question based on observation, developing a testable potential explanation for the observation (called a hypothesis), making and testing predictions based on the hypothesis, and using the findings to create new hypotheses and predictions.
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Most altruistic behavior—in which one animal helps another at a cost to themselves—occurs between relatives. Scientists think these altruistic behaviors evolved because they increase the inclusive fitness of the animal providing help.
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Frequency-dependent Selection

When the fitness of a trait is influenced by how common it is (i.e., its frequency) relative to different traits within a population, this is referred to as frequency-dependent selection. Frequency-dependent selection may occur between species or within a single species. This type of selection can either be positive—with more common phenotypes having higher fitness—or negative, with rarer phenotypes conferring increased fitness.
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Getting published in peer-reviewed journals.

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    International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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    Publishing in peer-reviewed journals is challenging due to increased competition and knowledge expansion. This article offers strategies to simplify the publication process for researchers aiming for journal acceptance.

    Area of Science:

    • Scientific Communication
    • Scholarly Publishing

    Background:

    • The increasing volume of scientific knowledge leads to a surge in manuscript submissions.
    • Authors face intense competition for limited publication space in peer-reviewed journals.

    Discussion:

    • Strategies for streamlining the manuscript preparation process are crucial.
    • Understanding journal requirements and submission guidelines can enhance publication success.

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    • Persistence and adherence to quality standards are key to overcoming publication hurdles.

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