scientific-manuscript-review
Scientific Manuscript Review
Table of Contents
Related skills: Grant proposals → grant-proposal-assistant | Recommendation letters → academic-letter-architect | Emails → scientific-email-polishing
Core Principles
Seven foundational beliefs guiding manuscript review:
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