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* Plots: Make sure that all axis are properly labeled. All labels in the plot should have a reasonable size (as a rule of thumb they should not be smaller than the surrounding text). If your plots are a result of different coefficients, cuts, or other changing variables, ideally they are found in the title of the plot but at least must be part of the caption. Make sure that your legend is not even close to your data points, in particular they must not cover your data points (not even the error bars). Ideally, put the legend outside of your plot.
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* Footnotes: In almost all cases, footnotes should just be part of your text. Just format your text accordingly. Only statements or technical details which really disturb the flow of the text should go to a footnote. Generally, they should be avoided.
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