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Titles should include key words that reflect the content of the abstract. Abbreviations may be used in the title and text of abstracts if they are defined. Spell out the term in full at first mention and follow with the abbreviation in parentheses.
First and last name separated by commas. Example: Jane Doe, John Smith.
Guidelines for Abstracts:
Abstracts should adequately describe the objectives and results of the research.
Each abstract should contain: (a) Objective: an introductory sentence indicating the objective and purpose of the study; (b) Design: a briefly worded description of the study design; (c) Results: a summary of new previously unpublished data and results; (d) Conclusion: a statement of the study’s conclusion.
Abbreviations may be used in the title and text of abstracts if they are defined.
Manuscript should be in 12 font in Times New Roman style. Word documents are preferred.
All sources of support of this research should be identified in the manuscript. Please identify IRB or ethics committee approval where appropriate.
NAME THE MANUSCRIPT AS FOLLOWS:
YourLastName-Manuscript-Piece of Title if wanted.
EX: Doe-Manuscript-Title.
PROOFREADING IS ESSENTIAL. Typographical errors and deviations from good English usage will be apparent.