Hi Manuel,

Good on you for Embracing *Kaizen <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaizen>*.
You may find quick rules to solve your problem now. But if you are a bit
like me, and realize that we should communicate our science more
effectively, you will enjoy learning the principles of scientific
storytelling. That will help you always. If you haven't read it yet, I
recommend the book *Writing science: how to write papers *that get cited
and proposals that get funded by Joshua Schimel. (And the must-read: Style:
Lessons in Clarity and Grace by Joseph M. Williams and Joseph Bizup.)

Happy writing!
Mauro

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2017-02-13 15:50 GMT-05:00 Manuel Spínola <[email protected]>:

> Dear list members,
>
> Is appropriate for an original research paper to include in the Discussion
> section a table comparing the finding with other studies?
>
> Manuel
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