Comparative article structure

Last revised by Vikas Shah on 27 Mar 2021

The comparative article structure is used to guide articles that are based on comparing two conditions, i.e. "Condition 1 vs  condition 2". 

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Title

The article title should follow the "Condition 1 vs condition 2" format.

Introduction

The first sentence should include a sentence similar to "distinguish between condition 1 and condition 2". 

Headings

The remainder of the article should use headings as similar as possible to the standard article structure with comparison occurring below these. There will be subheadings that do not fit in with the standard article structure, and the use and naming of these headings is at the discretion of the editorial board. 

Examples

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