Posted: December 21st, 2015
developed three articles:
1- In vitro development of T colubriformis from fourth-stage larvae to young adults in a chemically defined medium.pdf
2- In vitro development of Trichostrongylus colubriformis, from infective larvae to young adults..pdf
3- Trichostrongylus colubriformis_Cultivation of Free-Living Stages .pdf
In the discussion :
Discussion (approximately 500 words)
Interpret the data; do not restate the results! The discussion section is where you state your argument. Relate results to existing theory and knowledge. Explain the logic that allows you to accept or reject your original hypothesis. Speculate as necessary but identify it as such. Include suggestions for improving your techniques or design, or clarify areas of doubt for further research. Back all your statements up with citations from the scientific literature.
The discussion contains sentences written in either present or past tenses. When discussing previously published scientific literature, use present tense because you are citing current, established scientific knowledge. However, when discussing data generated by you in the laboratory (your data), use past tense because you are discussing what you have found and it is not part of the body of established knowledge, yet.
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