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Area of Science:

  • This research falls within the scope of scientific methodology and academic publishing.

Background:

  • The study design and conceptualization were established by ER and JB.
  • A comprehensive literature review was a foundational step.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the process of study design and manuscript preparation.
  • To detail the contributions of various authors in the research process.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptualization and study design by ER and JB.
  • Literature screening and review conducted by JB.
  • Collaborative writing and revision process involving all listed authors.

Main Results:

  • The manuscript details the collaborative efforts in scientific writing.
  • The study highlights the systematic approach to literature review and manuscript development.

Conclusions:

  • Effective collaboration among researchers is crucial for scientific manuscript development.
  • A structured approach involving literature review and iterative writing ensures manuscript quality.