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Plant Cell Rep. Indexing ISSN: 1432-203X ... ISSN: 1432-203X: OCLC no. 8037527: Links; Journal homepage; Plant Cell Reports is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal.
A style guide, or style manual, is a set of standards for the writing and design of documents, either for general use or for a specific publication, organization or field.
The report stated "There was a 45% reduction in transmission rate." (Cf. the non-quotation The report stated there was a 45% reduction in transmission rate.) The report stated, "There was a 45% reduction in transmission rate." The comma-free approach is often used with partial quotations: The report observed "a 45% reduction in transmission rate".
In publishing, a note is a brief text in which the author comments on the subject and themes of the book and names supporting citations.In the editorial production of books and documents, typographically, a note is usually several lines of text at the bottom of the page, at the end of a chapter, at the end of a volume, or a house-style typographic usage throughout the text.
Cell types from Dorland's Medical Dictionary; Basic info could be, name(s), functions, what taxonomic groups has the cell type, etc. Tissue type(s) that contain the cell type The major types of proteins that are expressed and that provide the specialized functions of the cell type I suggest we pick one cell type as an example and get started.
This list of style guide abbreviations provides the meanings of the abbreviations that are commonly used as short ways to refer to major style guides. They are used especially by editors communicating with other editors in manuscript queries, proof queries, marginalia , emails, message boards , and so on.
For example, the AMA reference style is Vancouver style in the broad sense because it is an author–number system that conforms to the URM, but not in the narrow sense because its formatting differs in some minor details from the NLM/PubMed style (such as what is italicized and whether the citation numbers are bracketed).
The system of IPCC citation developed here uses short-cites created by the {{}} template to link to a source's full citation. This is not a "parenthetical referencing" system, as the short-cites used here 1) do not require use of parentheses 2) nor inclusion in the text (although those are permitted if an editor so chooses), 3) nor do they use the "author-date" convention of identifying the ...