The Report starts with the second page of the science article. The introduction simply and quickly notes what is discussed in the document. The issues, general methods, theoretical observations and primary assumptions of the paper are briefly discussed. This is a short segment that sums up what you are thinking about in the other paper and it will be published second, after you remember what you meant! The abstract should be published as a single-spaced paragraph and not surpass 200-250 words in any other line.
Many academic journals allow writers to provide the indexers with 3 to 10 main terms or short sentences. Typically, important terms are below the summary.