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ABSTRACT

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length. The abstract should comprehensively but succinctly describe the contents of the paper to the
reader, and abbreviations and reference citations should be avoided.) Introduction: Briefly state the
problem/issue addressed and background, in language accessible to a general scientific audience.
Method: Briefly summarize the method used to address the problem. Results: Provide a brief summary
of the results and findings. Conclusions: Give brief concluding remarks on your outcomes.

Background They may also be broken into subsections with


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the standpoint of researchers without specialist
knowledge in that area and must clearly state - Figure 1. Figures are numbered with Roman
and, if helpful, illustrate - the background to numerals and even at the beginning
the research and its aims. The section should of a sentence
end with a very brief statement of what is
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The Results and Discussion may be combined of the research and give a clear explanation of
into a single section or presented separately. their importance and relevance. Summary
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Acknowledgement
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References
The references should include only articles that Published abstract:
are published or in press. The references are 7. Zvaifler NJ, Burger JA, Marinova-
each numbered, ordered sequentially as they Mutafchieva L, Taylor P, Maini RN (1999)
appear in the text. Citations in the reference list Mesenchymal cells, stromal derived factor-
should contain all named authors, regardless of 1 and rheumatoid arthritis [abstract].
how many there are. Arthritis Rheum. 42:s250.

Please use the following style for references: Article within conference proceedings:
8. Jones X (1996) Zeolites and synthetic
Article in a Journal: mechanisms. In Proceedings of the First
1. Pan GJ, Chang ZY, Schöoler HR, Pei DQ National Conference on Porous Sieves: 27-
(2002) Stem cell pluripotency and 30 June 1996; Baltimore. Edited by Smith
transcription factor Oct4. Cell Res. 12:321- Y. Stoneham: Butterworth-Heinemann.16-
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Chapter in a Book: Whole issue of journal :
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Marzella L. Autophagocytosis. In: Trump (1998) Innovative oncology. In Breast
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A book: First National Conference on Porous
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The Principles and Practice of Sleep Stoneham: Butterworth-Heinemann.
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