References
References in the text should be given in parentheses: e.g. (Fish,
1971) when there is only one author; (Fish, 1971a,b) when an
author has two references in the same year; (Fish, 1971; 1972)
when an author has two references in different years; (Flesh and
Fowl, 1954) when there are two authors; (Good et al., 1962) when
there are more than two authors; (Flesh and Fowl, 1954; Good et
al., 1962) when there is more than one reference; ¨as shown by
Miller (1967), the ...¨ when author's name is part of a sentence. If
the same authors have more than one publication in one year, then
distinguish them, thus: 1985a, 1985b, etc. The reference list should
be in alphabetical order and prepared according to the examples
below:
Macpherson IA (1973). Soft agar technique. In: Kruse PF, Patterson
IMK, eds. Tissue culture methods and application. Ch. 7. New
York: Academic Press, 276-81.
Osler AG (1976). Complement: Mechanisms and functions.
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 51-5.
Solter NA, Wasserman SI, Austen KF (1976). Cold urticaria: release
into circulation of histamine and eosinophilic chemotactic
factor of anaphylaxis during cold challenge. N Engl J Med
294:687-90.
Bengtsson S, Solheim BG (1992). Enforcement of data protection,
privacy and security in medical information. In: Lun KC,
Degoulet P, Piemme TE, Rienhoff O, eds. MEDINFO 92.
Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Medical Informatics,
1992 Sep 6-10; Geneva, Switzerland. Amsterdam: North-
Holland, 1561-5.
¨Personal communications¨, ¨unpublished observations¨ and ¨in
preparation¨ should be given in the text and should not appear in
the reference list.
|