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Conclusions A popular 'cop-out'is to fill the conclusions section with summary of what's in the technical section of the paper.This concludes nothing!Don't duplicate the Abstract. Conclusions must conclude!They must give some overall insight into the value of your work in general and inform the reader of what the major impact is. Most important results. List any reservations or limitations 。Bullet-Pointed List space Scroll Lock conclusion+ Pause Insert ● Home Page MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.15 References Cite sources of theories,data,or anything else you have taker from elsewhere. References must be complete:name,initials,year,title journal,volume,start-page and finish-page.There are two main methods. >Listing references in alphabetical order i.e.sorted by surname (Harvard).Examples: o Li,H.Z.et.al.(2003),"A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain".The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.22:619-625. >Listing references in numerical ordering of appearance in the body of the dissertation/thesis.Example: o [1]Li H Z,Li X P,Chen X Q,"A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain".The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.22:619-625(2003). MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.16MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.15 Conclusions • A popular `cop-out' is to fill the conclusions section with a summary of what's in the technical section of the paper. This concludes nothing! Don’t duplicate the Abstract. • Conclusions must conclude! They must give some overall insight into the value of your work in general and inform the reader of what the major impact is. • Most important results. • List any reservations or limitations • Bullet-Pointed List MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.16 References • Cite sources of theories, data, or anything else you have taken from elsewhere. • References must be complete: name, initials, year, title, journal, volume, start-page and finish-page. There are two main methods.  Listing references in alphabetical order i.e. sorted by surname (Harvard). Examples: o Li, H.Z. et. al. (2003), “A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain”. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 22: 619-625.  Listing references in numerical ordering of appearance in the body of the dissertation/thesis. Example: o [1] Li H Z, Li X P, Chen X Q, “A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain”. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 22: 619-625 (2003)
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