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presented in a descending order of importance.<br />

An interpretation of the results will not be done<br />

in this section.<br />

Discussion - the authors will present the way<br />

the results backup the original hypothesis, as<br />

well as the way in which the results are backed<br />

up or contradicted by the published literature. A<br />

paragraph must be dedicated to presenting the<br />

limitations of the study.<br />

Conclusion - The conclusion presents the<br />

implications of this latest work. In addition,<br />

authors may consider discussing future plans or<br />

recommendations for future research etc.<br />

For all other types of articles we recommend<br />

the use of a clear structure based on sections<br />

and sub-sections.<br />

E. Bibliography<br />

Bibliography will be written using the Vancouver style.<br />

The references will be written using the<br />

Vancouver style. The references will be<br />

numbered, in the order they appear in the text as<br />

such: “ (1). All sources found in the text must be<br />

present in the bibliography and all the papers<br />

mentioned in the bibliography must appear<br />

in the text. All journals will be abbreviated<br />

according to international standards. Information<br />

obtained from sources which are not published<br />

yet, but accepted for publishing will include at<br />

the end of the reference the mention “in print”<br />

between round parentheses. If the cited results<br />

have not been published yet the mention will<br />

be “personal communication” written in the<br />

text of article between round parentheses. Only<br />

references read by the authors of the article will<br />

be cited.<br />

An original article will have at most 50<br />

references, a review will have at most 100<br />

references, a letter to the editor 5 references,<br />

whilst all other types of articles will have the<br />

minimum number of references required.<br />

Examples of correct citations:<br />

- For journals: author(s), article title, abbreviated<br />

name of the journal, year, volume, number, first<br />

and last page. Example:<br />

Roulet JF, Geraldeli S, Sensi L, Özcan M. Relation<br />

between handling characteristics and application<br />

time of four photo-polymerized resin composites.<br />

Chin J Dent Res. 2013;16(1):55-61.<br />

For articles which aren’t published in print yet<br />

(example):<br />

Evans JD, Gomez DR, Chang JY, Gladish GW,<br />

Erasmus JJ, Rebueno N, Banchs J, Komaki R,<br />

Welsh JW. Cardiac 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose<br />

uptake on positron emission tomography after<br />

thoracic stereotactic body radiation therapy.<br />

Radiother Oncol. 2013; doi: http://dx.doi.<br />

org/10.1016/j.radonc.2013.07.021.<br />

- For books: author(s), title, city, publishing<br />

house, year. Example:<br />

Cheers B, Darracott R, Lonne B. Social care<br />

practice in rural communities. Sydney: The<br />

Federation Press; 2007.<br />

- For book chapters: chapter author(s), chapter<br />

name, editor(s), book name, edition, city,<br />

publishing house, year. Example:<br />

Rowlands TE, Haine LS. Acute limb ischaemia.<br />

In: Donnelly R, London NJM, editors. ABC<br />

of arterial and venous disease. 2nd ed. West<br />

Sussex: Blackwell Publishing; 2009.<br />

- For websites: Author(s) (if known). Webpage<br />

name [internet]. Year [date of last change, date<br />

of citation]. Exact web address. Example:<br />

Atherton, J. Behavior modification [Internet].<br />

2010 [updated 2010 Feb 10; cited 2010 Apr 10].<br />

Available from: http://www.learningandteaching.<br />

info /learning/behaviour_mod.htm<br />

The references will be placed in the text in the<br />

following way: “leading to lymphocytosis (1)”.<br />

6. Curriculum Vitae – Ultra Short version<br />

Following the bibliography please also provide<br />

a brief presentation of the first author and his<br />

contribution in the field, of maximum 130 words<br />

(namely the USV Curriculum Vitae thereof, with a<br />

3.5x4.5 cm color photo).<br />

7. Figures, Images, Tables<br />

Figures and Images will be drawn<br />

professionally and sent in separate file(s) as<br />

jpeg, tiff or png files at a quality of a minimum<br />

of 300 dpi at a minimum size of 10 cm by<br />

10cm (bigger figures can be sent if the author<br />

considers it necessary). In the text, each figure<br />

must be represented by a number, a title and<br />

a description. The authors will indicate where<br />

should the figure be placed in the text. All<br />

images or figures must come from the author’s<br />

personal collection or the author must have<br />

rights to publish the image or figure. We do<br />

not accept images or figures taken from the<br />

Internet.<br />

Tables will be included in the text and each<br />

table will have a number and a short description<br />

if required.<br />

8. Ownership Rights<br />

By sending the article for publication the<br />

author(s):<br />

- take full responsibility for the scientific<br />

content of the text and for the accuracy of the<br />

send data;<br />

- become (co)author(s) of the manuscript (all<br />

further plagiarism accusation are addressed<br />

solely to the author(s) who signed the<br />

manuscript);<br />

- declare they are the rightful owners of the<br />

images, figures and/or information sent for<br />

publishing and that they have the permission to<br />

publish all the materials for which they do not<br />

own the intellectual property rights;<br />

- declare that the message/content of the<br />

manuscript is not influenced in anyway by<br />

commercial interests/previous engagements/<br />

any sort of relations with other people or companies;<br />

- transfer all rights for the manuscript to Media<br />

System Communications.<br />

9. Other<br />

Previously mentioned limitations can be<br />

ignored in special cases with the agreement of<br />

the chief-editor and/or the publisher.<br />

All published materials cannot be returned.<br />

The editorial office reserves the right to publish<br />

the materials in any other journals/magazines.<br />

The official recommendations for medical<br />

journals can be consulted at : www.icmje.org.<br />

Not taking into consideration the reco mmendations<br />

mentioned before can lead to delay in<br />

publishing the materials or may lead to not publishing<br />

the article.<br />

STOMA.EDUJ (<strong>2014</strong>) 1 (2) 73

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