
Roger Watson emphasizes the importance of correct verb tense usage in scientific manuscripts. Consistent application aids clarity for editors and reviewers, distinguishing known facts from research actions. Different manuscript sections require specific tenses: past for methods and results, present for current facts, and future for recommendations. Proper tense management ensures logical coherence.
Medical Writing
Medical Writing
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