Archive for April, 2017

Instructions for Authors: Do’s and Don’ts for Academic Journals by Scholastica

Does your journal have a tendency to get manuscripts with pesky technical errors you wish authors would have avoided by simply following your submission instructions? Can better author guidelines speed up your journal’s workflow? http://blog.scholasticahq.com/post/journal-author-instructions-dos-and-donts/

NEW TECHNOLOGY IN SCIENTIFIC WORK. VISUAL ABSTRACT

NEW TECHNOLOGY IN SCIENTIFIC WORK. For better visualization of your article you can take a “visual abstract” by the Creative Director at Annals of Surgery. Some examples can be seen below as well as on Twitter by following the hashtag #VisualAbstract https://www.surgeryredesign.com/resources

Modern paradigm of microscopic colitis

The article presents the current state of the problem of rarely yet diagnosed disease – microscopic colitis, including epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, new diagnostic approaches and therapeutic strategy. Освещено современное состояние проблемы относительно редко пока ещё диагностируемого заболевания – микроскопического колита, включая вопросы эпидемиологии, патогенеза, клиники, новых диагностических подходов и терапевтических стратегий. https://doi.org/10.14300/mnnc.2016.11148 Source: medvestnik.stgmu.ru

How to Read and Understand a Scientific Paper

It’s a very interesting and practical paper about How to Read and Understand a Scientific Paper from Patients Helping Patients Blog How to Read and Understand a Scientific Paper

Connective tissue dysplasia in children

Connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) is a heterogeneous group of connective tissue diseases of a polygenic-multifactorial nature, united in phenotypes on the basis of a commonness of external and / or visceral signs.