Electronic submission to Journal of Surgical Arts; The text document must be saved as Word format. The articles should be submitted by e-mail to
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. 1. As part of the process of online submission, authors must be confirm that the paper has not been and will not be published in whole or in part in any other journal. Please draw this to the attention of the Editor when composing your covering letter should be include as follows. Dear Editor, We have been prepared and submitted a manuscript titeled “……… ……… ………… ……… ……..” according to Instructions to authors. All ethic, legal and scientific resposibility are belong to us. 2. Alternatively; three copies of each manuscript and illustrations (no photocopies) can be submitted in English, as hard copies and on disk. Authors should retain one copy, as the Editor cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of manuscripts. Manuscripts should be addressed to Prof. Dr. Osman Nuri Dilek PK: 70 03100 Afyonkarahisar/Turkey 3. The decision on acceptance of manuscripts will be made on the basis of a peer review system. Evaluation period will be hold for 1-4 mounths (mean 2 mounths). 4. The first page should contain the full title, the author's name(s), place of work, address for correspondence (including e-mail, GSM) and a short running title (no more than 40 spaces). 5. The text should be preceded by a short summary not exceeding 250 words and should then proceed to sections of Introduction, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements and References. For case reports, which must be of exceptional novelty or interest, Introduction, Case Report, and Discussion suffices. 6. For indexing purposes, a small number of "key words" (no more than 5) must be supplied. 7. Do not divide words at the end of lines. Pages should be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals. Tables, footnotes and figure legends including magnifications, should be submitted on separate sheets. Tables and figures should be referred in the text as (Table 1), (Fig. 1)... 8. Measurements, symbols and abbreviations should conform to SI (Systeme International) Units. 9. Illustrations should be labelled with the figure number and author's name in soft pencil on the back identifying the top edge. Photographs should be glossy bromide prints of good contrast and well matched, preferably not mounted on card. Photographs should not exceed 17.8 x 22.2 cm. The Editor reserves the right to reduce or enlarge the illustrations. Line diagrams should be drawn with black ink on tracing paper or white card or supplied as glossy prints. Illustrations should be submitted protected by resistant cardboard. Apply figure numbers to the lower left-hand corner of each photograph; dry transfer lettering (such as letraset) may be used. Digital images are welcome. They must be submitted on either Zip Disk or CDROM (CD-r or CD-RW). We cannot use other types of disk. Images should be --.JPG file format, preferentially, although other formats could be useful. Black and white figures must be at gray scale. Line art files must have a 500dpi resolution, while other images must have a 300dpi resolution. 10. References; Cite references in the Vancouver style. In the text they should be numbered in true type in the order in which they appear. [e.g. `Two previous studies have reported the treatment of acute lung injury (1,3)]. The reference list should follow the numbering sequence used in the text and should include: the names and initials of all the authors (if there are more than six authors only the first three should be given, followed by et al.); the full title of the article; the source of the reference using abbreviations for journal titles as shown in Index Medicus; the year; volume number; and first and last pages. Examples; Cullen JJ, Kelly KA: Gastric motor physiology and pathophysiology. Surg Clin North Am. 1993;73(6):1145-60. Kaynaroğlu ZV: Mide ameliyatlarından sonra görülen komplikasyonlar. In: Sayek İ (Ed.), Temel Cerrahi, 2. Baskı, Güneş Kitabevi, Ankara, 1996, s:1063-74. |