diciembre 02, 2014

Specific Rules #2 for Title (required) of Part for Parts of Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Titles containing a Greek letter, chemical formula, or other special character


Capitalize the first word of the title of a part unless the title begins with a Greek letter, chemical formula, or another special character that might lose its meaning if capitalized.

Figure 10, n-alkenes on capillary columns with stationary phases of C87 hydrocarbon; p. 374.


If a title contains a Greek letter or some other symbol that cannot be reproduced with the type fonts available, substitute the name for the symbol. For example, Ω becomes omega.

Figure 3, Influence of seed extract of Syzygium cumini (Jamun) on mice exposed to different doses of γ-radiation; p. 566.

may become:

Figure 3, Influence of seed extract of Syzygium cumini (Jamun) on mice exposed to different doses of gamma-radiation; p. 566.


If a title contains superscripts or subscripts than cannot be reproduced with the type fonts available, place the superscript or subscript in parentheses.

Table 4, Glycoprotein mediated transport of NH3 into red blood cells; p. 149.

may become:

Table 4, Glycoprotein mediated transport of NH(3) into red blood cells; p. 149.



Según:

Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 1: Journals


Related:

General Rules for Title (required) of Part for Parts of Journal Articles Vancouver Style

Specific Rules #1 for Title (required) of Part for Parts of Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Titles of parts not in English

Specific Rules #2 for Title (required) of Part for Parts of Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Titles containing a Greek letter, chemical formula, or other special character

Specific Rules #3 for Title (required) of Part for Parts of Journal Articles Vancouver Style: No title appears

Examples for Title (required) of Part for Parts of Journal Articles Vancouver Style






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