Enter the title of an article as it appears in the publication.
Capitalize only the first word of a title, proper nouns, proper adjectives, acronyms, and initialisms.
Use a colon followed by a space to separate a title from a subtitle, unless some other form of punctuation (such as a question mark, period, or an exclamation point) is already present.
Translate non-English titles into English; place the translation in square brackets.
End a title with a period unless a question mark or exclamation point already ends it or an Article Type follows it.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 1: Journals
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