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Words: 1,500 | Submitted: Wed May 07 2008
... is understandable, interesting and makes the reader want to carry on. The abstract follows on to give a more detailed account of the research with a summary of results. There is also a sentence at the end which outlines the conclusions found. It states that 'the practical application of the study is that 5 days of creatine monohydrate supplementation did not increase wingate test peak power production and work capacity in women.' (Ledford, A., Branch, J,D. 1999) The abstract uses a lot of abbreviations which makes it easier for the author to write. The reader may find this difficult to follow. There are two small sections at the end, the first listing key words used, the second detailing reference data. I think the reference data is very useful and will stop plagiarism. I think the abstract could have been laid out better, by having the main section, results and conclusion ...
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