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Proposed approach
Should include a description of the analytical methods used sufficient for a scientist to repeat the same study. Again, there is no need to describe again in detail analytical methods already used by other researchers, it is sufficient to refer to them. On the other hand, if a new technique has been developed or extensively modified from existing techniques, a precise description is necessary. However, in such a case it is often better to write a methodological article to which the author will refer later. The equipment for performing the analyses (chromatograph, text analyzer, etc.) must be described precisely.
The uncertainties involved in the analyses should be described, as well as any information that may affect the sampling before analysis (transport, storage).
The author should also establish, in the case of work with populations, its compliance with ethical principles (anonymity, consent, etc.).