Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T1 |
207-388 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Therefore, this edition can be considered a completely new publication, to which, besides the author, 10 prominent research workers in the field of feline diseases have contributed. |
T2 |
1899-2202 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Mebus and M. Morin) that neonatal diarrhea is a multifactorial disease with the preponderance of some bacterial, viral and parasitic agents (enteropathogenic E. coil, Coronavirus, Reoviruslike organisms) and even the 20--30% of cases with unidentified etiology are considered to be infectious processes. |
T3 |
2545-2652 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
The problem of the control of neonatal diarrhea by immunization procedures has been amply discussed by L.L. |
T4 |
2761-2871 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
It seems that considerable progress has been made, for instance by the use of the K88 antigen as an immunogen. |
T5 |
2872-3006 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
The antibody thus produced should be protective by prevention of the adhesion of enteropathogenic coli strains to the epithelial cell. |
T6 |
3239-3406 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
A _fine _and very clear summation aiming at recommendations for future research and for measurements to be taken by veterinarians and the authorities, is given by H.W. |
T7 |
4046-4208 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Manuscripts should be typewritten, typed on one side of the paper, with wide margins and double spacing throughout, including abstracts, footnotes and references. |
T8 |
4209-4335 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Every page of the manuscript should be numbered in the upper right-hand corner, including title page, references, tables, etc. |
T9 |
4336-4442 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
However, in the text no reference should be made to page numbers; if necessary, one may refer to sections. |
T10 |
4443-4523 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Underline words that should be in italics, and do not underline any other words. |
T11 |
4692-4807 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Small corrections s~ ould be inserted between the lines, and the place where they should go must be clearly marked. |
T12 |
4865-4931 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Manuscripts should in general be organized in the following order: |
T13 |
4932-4981 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Title (please try to avoid long title~) Author 6. |
T14 |
4982-5063 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
In typing the manuscript, titles and subtitles should not be run within the text. |
T15 |
5064-5125 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
They should be typed on a separate line, without indentation. |
T16 |
5126-5272 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Use lower-case lettertype, do not use superfluous capitals and do not underline titles; the marking of headings should be left to the copy editor. |
T17 |
5276-5354 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Cross-references cannot be finally inserted until the page proof is available. |
T18 |
5464-5488 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
SI units should be used. |
T19 |
5562-5663 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
If a special instruction to the copy editor or printer is written on the copy it should be encircled. |
T20 |
5742-5831 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
When a typewritten character may have mo-e than one meaning (e.g., the lowercase letter ! |
T21 |
5832-5963 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
may be confused with the numeral 1 ), a note should be inserted in a circle in the margin to make the meaning clear to the printer. |
T22 |
5964-6163 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
If Greek letters or uncommon symbols are used in the manuscript, they should be written very clearly, and if necessary a note such as "Greek lower-case chi" should be put in the margin and encircled. |
T23 |
6261-6396 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Examine whether the sections are arranged in logical sequence and the arrangement of paragraphs within sections is logical and orderly. |
T24 |
6397-6575 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Evaluate whether all information assembled is relevant for the purpose of the manuscript or whether some could be deleted, and whether any specialized jargon could be eliminated. |
T25 |
6748-6825 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
An abstract not longer than 500 words should be included with the manuscript. |
T26 |
7141-7224 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Illustrations should be designed with the format of the page of the jouhml in mind. |
T27 |
7225-7277 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Fold-outs can only be accepted in exceptional cases. |
T28 |
7278-7348 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Illustrations should be of such a size as to allow a reduction of 50%. |
T29 |
7349-7404 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Lettering should be in Indian ink or by printed labels. |
T30 |
7518-7553 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
The lettering should be in English. |
T31 |
7636-7764 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
If a scale should be given, use bar scales on all illustrations instead cf numerical scales that must be~changed with reduction. |
T32 |
7768-7808 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Each illustration should have a caption. |
T33 |
7897-7953 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Explanations should be given in the typewritter, legend. |
T34 |
7954-8009 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Drawn "text in the figures should be kept to a minimum. |
T35 |
8010-8082 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Photographs are only acceptable if they have good contrast and intensRy. |
T36 |
8186-8261 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Line drawings can be made or improved by Elsevier, at the author's expense. |
T37 |
8262-8375 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Colour illustrations cannot usually be included, unless the cost of their reproduction is paid for by the author. |
T38 |
8383-8463 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Equations should be numbered serially on the right-hand side and in parentheses. |
T39 |
8547-8613 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
The use of fractional powers instead of root signs is recommended. |
T40 |
8678-8807 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Levels of statistical significance which can be mentioned without further explanation are *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 and ***P < 0.001. |
T41 |
8811-8917 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
In the chemical formulae, valence of ions should be given as, e.g., Ca 2 ÷ and CO~-, not as Ca ++ or CO:-. |
T42 |
8922-8976 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Isotope numbers should precede the symbols, e.g., ~sO. |
T43 |
8981-9136 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
The repeated writing of chemical formulae in the ~xt is to be avoided where reasonably possible; instead, the name of the compound should be given in full. |
T44 |
9137-9340 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Exceptions may be made in the case of a very long name occurring very frequently, or in the case of a compound being described as the end product of a gravimetric determination (e.g., phosphate as P205). |
T45 |
9354-9408 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
Footnotes should only be used if absolutely essential. |
T46 |
9409-9490 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
In most cases it will be possible to incorporate the inforrration in normal text. |
T47 |
9494-9604 |
Epistemic_statement |
denotes |
If used, they should be numbered in the text, indicated by superscript numbers, and kept as short as possible. |