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House Style Guide 2011 - MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica"

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five Moscow Tribunes and two Cosmopolitans<br />

Note that, at the first stage, the above should appear as follows:<br />

five @Moscow Tribune@s and three @Cosmopolitan@s<br />

3.17.4 Italicize words and letters when referred to as words and letters. Do not put them in quotation<br />

marks.<br />

The word receive is often misspelled.<br />

The g in align is silent.<br />

3.17.5 Key terms in a discussion or technical terms (especially when accompanied by a definition)<br />

are often italicized on first use. Subsequently, they are set in roman type. For use of technical terms<br />

in nonstandard senses, see 3.12.1.<br />

3.17.6 Italicize all variables, except when they represent vectors or are Greek or manuscript-style<br />

letters.<br />

3.17.7 Foreign words and phrases that have not been naturalized in English are italicized. If a<br />

foreign word or phrase is in the main body of Webster’s, it should not be italicized. No exception to<br />

this rule can be made in an individual journal appendix.<br />

Note: This also applies to the Latin abbreviation et al. in references.<br />

3.17.8 Latin scientific names of genera, species, subspecies, and varieties (but not groups of higher<br />

rank, such as phyla, classes, orders, or families) are italicized. The name of the person or persons<br />

who proposed a specific or subspecific name is added in roman type and sometimes abbreviated. In<br />

the last example, the parentheses indicate that De Bary described the species but attributed it to a<br />

different genus.<br />

a thick-shelled American clam (Mercenaria mercenaria)<br />

but<br />

the family Hominidae<br />

Trogon collaris puella<br />

Molossus coibensis J. A. Allen<br />

Quercus alba L.<br />

Aureobasidium pullulans (De Bary)<br />

Other designations following generic, specific, or subspecific names are also set in roman type:<br />

Viola sp. Rosa rugosa var.<br />

3.17.9 Italicize case titles in legal citations, both in full and shortened forms (v. for versus, however,<br />

is not italicized). Note that, in legal citations, versus is written as v in roman type.<br />

Jones v. Massachusetts The Jones case Jones<br />

3.17.10 Capitalize and italicize the words proof and corollary when they are not numbered and<br />

when they introduce a corresponding example. In text, do not italicize or capitalize.<br />

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