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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.