Capitalize the first word of a book title unless the title begins with a Greek letter, chemical formula, or another special character that might lose its meaning if capitalized.
2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane.
von Willebrand disease and genetic testing.
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.
γ-linolenic acid: recent advances in biotechnology and clinical applications.
or
Gamma-linolenic acid: recent advances in biotechnology and clinical applications. Synthesis of β-amino acids.
or
Synthesis of beta-amino acids
If a title contains superscripts or subscripts that cannot be reproduced with the type fonts available, place the superscript or subscript in parentheses.
TiO2 nanoparticles.
or
TiO(2) nanoparticles.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 3: Conference Publications
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Specific Rules #3 for Book Title (required) to Citing Conference Proceedings Vancouver Style: Book titles containing a Greek letter, chemical formula, or another special character
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Example Entries for Book Title (required) to Citing Conference Proceedings Vancouver Style
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