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welcome (e.g. Introduction, Development and figures should be numbered consecutively
Conclusions) as long as the text maintains its (Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.). If the paper contains
logical structure, textual coherence and focus. graphs, we would appreciate that you also
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Each table shall have a brief caption; explana- Medicine (US); 2007-).
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units of variation (sd, se, etc.) and must be free ly works that are cited in the text. References
of nonsignificant decimal places. Abbreviations should be complete and contain all the authors
used in the tables must be consistent with those that have been listed in the title of the original
used in the text and figures. Definition symbols publication. If you are citing a work that is in
should be listed in the order of appearance, de- print but has not yet been published, state all
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Figures substitute for a reference list. Full titles of jour-
Captions are required for all Figures and shall nals are required (not their abbreviations).
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