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Author Guidelines
This new quarterly peer-reviewed journal will have two disease-orientated themes:
  • Human Systems
  • Medical Technologies

Editor:

Dr Chris Langton
Centre for Metabolic Bone Disease
Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, HU3 2RW, UK

Email: c.m.langton@medschool.hull.ac.uk

Tel: 44 1482 675311
Fax: 44 1482 675301

Instructions for Authors

  1. Manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor on floppy disc or email attachment using Microsoft Word.
  2. Text should be double-spaced, using Times New Roman font, 12pt.
  3. Pages should be numbered consecutively.
  4. Format:
  5. Title page – Title, Authors, Affiliation and Address. Up to 6 keywords to be listed.

    Abstract – up to 300 words, describing aims, objectives, results & conclusions.

    Main Body – Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion.

  6. References:

    Numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text, denoted by arabic numerals in square brackets, e.g. [5-7].

    Style, refer to the examples below:

 

Journal reference:

    1. Langton C M, Haire T J, Ganney P S, Dobson C A, Fagan M J; 1998; A dynamic stochastic simulation of the mechanical properties of cancellous bone associated with osteoporosis; Bone; 22(4), 375-380
    2. Book reference:

    3. Langton C M, Njeh C F, Nicholson P H F; 1999; Physics of ultrasound as applied to bone; in Quantitative Ultrasound Assessment of Bone; Ed. H K Genant; Springer-Verlag, London
  1. SI Units should be utilised.

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Langton
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Modelling in Medicine

Aspects of Osteoporosis

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of Bone

QUS Primer

Principles & Applications of Ultrasound

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