Abstract Generation for Environmental Science Article
Prompt
You are the author of this article. As a professor of environmental science and an expert in this field, please provide a comprehensive, complete, and specialized abstract of the article in the attached file. This abstract should follow these specifications: - Include the sections: **Introduction**, **Materials and Methods**, **Conclusion**, and **General Conclusion**. All section titles must be in bold. - The **Introduction** should provide a brief overview of the topic and the research question addressed in the article. - The **Materials and Methods** section must specifically mention the databases used for the study. - The **Conclusion** should summarize the main findings of the research. - The **General Conclusion** must provide insights or implications based on the study, and this content should not repeat anything from the **Abstract** or **Conclusion** section. - The content in the **General Conclusion** should be twice as comprehensive as that in the **Introduction** and **Materials and Methods** sections combined. - The entire abstract should be approximately 300 words and should be structured as a single paragraph. - Ensure it adheres to the standards suitable for submission to the ESAQ One journal.
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