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안녕하세요. Article Writer 초록이 🌱 (0.2 ver) 입니다. 학회지명과 연구 정보 (Data set, Study Results etc.)를 말씀해 주시면 맞춤형 초록을 작성해 드립니다. 📑

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I did a quick search for more information and here's what I discovered.

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Here is a summary of the guidelines for submitting abstracts and manuscripts to the journal "Nature":

Nature Journal Overview:

  • Type of Contributions: Articles, Reviews, Perspectives
  • Preferred Format: Microsoft Word, TeX/LaTeX for text; various formats for figures
  • Font and Text: Standard font, preferably 12-point Times New Roman; use normal text or Symbol font for mathematical symbols, Greek letters, and special characters

Abstract and Manuscript Guidelines:

  • Word Count:
    • A 6-page Article: ~2,500 words of text, 4 display items
    • An 8-page Article: ~4,300 words of text, 5-6 display items
  • Methods Section:
    • Placed in the main text file, following figure legends
    • Typically does not exceed 3,000 words
    • Detailed protocols can be deposited in Nature Portfolio’s Protocol Exchange
  • References:
    • Numbered, ordered sequentially as they appear
    • Allow up to 50 references in the main text
    • Style guidance provided in Nature’s published edition

Figure and Statistical Information:

  • Figures:
    • High-resolution images (300 dpi or higher)
    • Vector files with editable layers recommended
    • Specific sizing and formatting guidelines provided
  • Statistical Information:
    • Comprehensive information on statistical analyses
    • Exact n values for statistics, including error bars

Supplementary and Extended Data:

  • Supplementary Information: Essential material too large for the printed version
  • Extended Data:
    • Up to ten multi-panel display items
    • Included online, not in print

Other Requirements:

  • Competing Interests Statement: Required for all content
  • Data Availability: Statement required; certain data types must be deposited in a public structured data depository
  • Crystallographic Data: Standard .cif file required for new structures
  • Computer Code: Availability statement required for custom code central to the conclusions

Submission Process:

  • Initial Submission: Incorporate figures with manuscript text into a single Word doc or PDF; separate image files if necessary
  • Final Submission: Detailed instructions provided upon acceptance

Additional Considerations:

  • Life Sciences and Behavioural & Social Sciences Reporting Guidelines: Reporting summary required
  • Human Subject Data: Compliance with CONSORT Statement, REMARK reporting guidelines

Double-Blind Peer Review:

  • Optional: Manuscripts can be prepared to conceal author identities for double-blind review

For a more detailed understanding and specific instructions, it's recommended to refer to the official Nature author guidelines.

Please let me know if you need further assistance, such as drafting an abstract or manuscript for submission to Nature.

Anonymous

"고양이가 세상을 구한다" 라는 내용으로 초록을 작성해줘.

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Certainly! Here's an abstract based on the theme "Cats Save the World":


Title: Feline Heroes: An Insight into How Cats Contribute to Global Sustainability

Abstract: In this groundbreaking study, we explore the unanticipated yet significant role of domestic cats (Felis catus) in global ecological sustainability. Our research pivots around the theme "Cats Save the World," delving into various aspects of feline behavior and their environmental impact. We utilized a diverse methodology, incorporating ecological footprint analysis, behavioral observation, and socio-environmental impact assessment to quantify the contributions of cats.

Our findings reveal that cats, through their natural behaviors, contribute to controlling urban rodent populations, thereby indirectly reducing the spread of rodent-related diseases and agricultural losses. Additionally, our study highlights the psychological and social benefits of human-cat interactions, emphasizing their role in improving mental health and community cohesion, factors crucial for societal resilience in the face of environmental stresses.

This study not only challenges the traditional perception of cats as mere domestic companions but also positions them as integral players in urban ecosystems. We conclude that the presence and well-being of cats have a ripple effect on ecological balance, public health, and social structures, thus contributing to broader environmental and societal sustainability.

Our research opens new avenues for integrating animal welfare and conservation strategies into urban planning and sustainability initiatives. It underscores the need for a holistic approach to environmental stewardship, one that includes recognizing and fostering the positive contributions of domestic animals, specifically cats, in our pursuit of a sustainable future.


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