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Abstract
Introduction: Should include a description of the background and aims of the work and what has been done to date.
Material and Methods: Include full descriptions of all experimental procedures.
Results: Should be clearly stated and supported by figures, tables, or graphical representations of the findings.
Discussion: Address the importance of the major findings of the work, expanding on the results.
Conclusions: Should provide a summary of important findings and their implications to the area of research that is the focus of the article.
Acknowledgments: Should be brief.
References: Should be numbered consecutively.
Journal Abbreviations: Should follow Index Medicus/Medline, naming up to six authors. If a referenced work has more than six authors, use the first followed by et al.
1. Chou, P. and Fasman, G. Empirical predictions. . .conformation. (1980) Annu. Rev. Biochem. 47, 251-276.
Html Format
Article Template: Images should be in JPEG or GIF, and movies in MPEG, AVI, or QuickTime cross platform format linked from a separate html page with movie description and file size in kb.
Link References: Use MEDLINE reference number for all citations if available.
Bibliography Style: Use the following style.
Colford, Ian A. Writing in the Electronic Environment: Electronic Text and the Future of Creativity and Knowledge. Occasional Paper 59, 1996, School of Library and Information Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

 



How To Write & Publish a Scientific Paper
How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper
ISBN: 0313330409
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1998
Pages: 46

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