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According to recent estimations,more than 3 million research articles will be submitted during 2015 to scientific journals,of which only less than one third will end up being published in a peer-reviewed journal.There are many reasons for a manuscript to be rejected,like choosing a bad journal,having ethical issues,organizing the manuscript in a wrong way,writing too-many language mistakes,etc.This talk is aimed to provide to students and early-stage researchers with a brief introduction to one aspect of the complex matter of publishing: the organization of the paper.Scientists usually read scientific literature for information and not for entertainment.Thus,the manuscript has to be well organized in order to give the scientific information clearly,understandably,logically,and concisely.In this talk I will show some basic guidelines for writing a scientific paper reporting experimental work.I will discuss in detail the structural parts of a typical scientific paper including title,abstract,body,discussion,conclusions,and references.Tips on how to present the manuscript and have a better chance to be published will be given.