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View article: Guidelines and checklists for writing guidelines and checklists: lessons from evidence-based medicine
Guidelines and checklists for writing guidelines and checklists: lessons from evidence-based medicine Open
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is literature-based medicine . The essence of EBM is ensuring that research is adequately reported in the literature, not only to help readers determine whether the research is sound but also to ascertain that…
View article: Chicago’s South Side Free Clinic: A Medical Student-led Initiative and Community-Focused Effort to Re-engage Residents with Healthcare
Chicago’s South Side Free Clinic: A Medical Student-led Initiative and Community-Focused Effort to Re-engage Residents with Healthcare Open
Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) can provide primary care options for historically underserved communities. Chicago’s South Side is a predominantly African American community with poor access to medical care. Previously, SRFCs did not serv…
View article: Inclusive language: Easier said than done
Inclusive language: Easier said than done Open
Inclusive language is ‘language free of stereotypes, implicit bias, and negative messages’. The inclusive language movement intends to ‘acknowledge diversity, convey respect to all people, be sensitive to differences, and…
View article: Where did this come from? When (not how) to cite sources in scientific publications
Where did this come from? When (not how) to cite sources in scientific publications Open
In the scientific literature, the link between an idea and its source is its reference information that allows the source to be identified and located. Not so obvious is where the source is cited in the text. Although authors are given ext…
View article: The OHStat Guidelines for Reporting Observational Studies and Clinical Trials in Oral Health Research: explanation and elaboration
The OHStat Guidelines for Reporting Observational Studies and Clinical Trials in Oral Health Research: explanation and elaboration Open
View article: The OHStat Guidelines for Reporting Observational Studies and Clinical Trials in Oral Health Research: manuscript checklist
The OHStat Guidelines for Reporting Observational Studies and Clinical Trials in Oral Health Research: manuscript checklist Open
View article: Adapting the process conditions and performance in planetary roller melt granulation (PRMG) via the planetary spindle number
Adapting the process conditions and performance in planetary roller melt granulation (PRMG) via the planetary spindle number Open
Continuous melt granulation with a planetary roller granulator is a new continuous method based on the orbital motion of planetary spindles driven by a rotating central spindle in a surrounding roller cylinder. Here the configuration of th…
View article: Impact of the spindle number on the material transport and mixing during planetary roller melt granulation
Impact of the spindle number on the material transport and mixing during planetary roller melt granulation Open
In comparison to the established twin-screw machines, the application of a planetary roller granulator for continuous operation of melt granulation is a promising alternative based on the unique process concept. An initial study focused on…
View article: Material Transport Characteristics in Planetary Roller Melt Granulation
Material Transport Characteristics in Planetary Roller Melt Granulation Open
Melt granulation for improving material handling by modifying particle size distribution offers significant advantages compared to the standard methods of dry and wet granulation in dust reduction, obviating a subsequent drying step. Furth…
View article: CONSORT Harms 2022 statement, explanation, and elaboration: updated guideline for the reporting of harms in randomized trials
CONSORT Harms 2022 statement, explanation, and elaboration: updated guideline for the reporting of harms in randomized trials Open
View article: Where did this come from? When (not how) to cite sources in scientific publications
Where did this come from? When (not how) to cite sources in scientific publications Open
The scientific literature makes science possible. But to be useful, this literature must be organized and retrievable; activities that in turn are made possible by assigning reference information to a source. The source can then be cited i…
View article: Scientific abstracts: Texts, contexts, and subtexts
Scientific abstracts: Texts, contexts, and subtexts Open
In their 4000-year history, abstracts have taken several forms and represented a variety of documents. The scientific journal emerged in the 1600s and gave rise to what would become the modern scientific abstract. Here, I describe the cont…
View article: Modeling and Simulation of Recycled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites with Varying Fiber Lengths
Modeling and Simulation of Recycled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites with Varying Fiber Lengths Open
View article: The intentional search for meaning: developing technical editing skills
The intentional search for meaning: developing technical editing skills Open
The purpose of technical editing is to prepare specific information, for a specific medium, to help a specific audience, accomplish a specific goal. What defines technical editing is its purpose—to help readers act—not the…
View article: Response to Jaime A Teixeira da Silva's article, "Suggestions for fortifying the discoverability of papers published in European Science Editing"
Response to Jaime A Teixeira da Silva's article, "Suggestions for fortifying the discoverability of papers published in European Science Editing" Open
Response to Jaime A Teixeira da Silva's article, "Suggestions for fortifying the discoverability of papers published in European Science Editing"
View article: An Author’s Editor Reads the “Instructions for Authors”
An Author’s Editor Reads the “Instructions for Authors” Open
I’ve been a medical writer and author’s editor for 45 years. I have read the instructions for authors in dozens of medical journals. I know what authors (and author’s editors) think of these instructions, at least among t…
View article: Who knew? The misleading specificity of “double-blind” and what to do about it
Who knew? The misleading specificity of “double-blind” and what to do about it Open
View article: The Coronavirus Pandemic: "The Show Must Not Go On"
The Coronavirus Pandemic: "The Show Must Not Go On" Open
View article: Interview Preparedness: How to Find and Interview for the Next Right Job
Interview Preparedness: How to Find and Interview for the Next Right Job Open
View article: Who Me? Ideas for Faculty Who Never Expected to Be Teaching Public Health Students to Write
Who Me? Ideas for Faculty Who Never Expected to Be Teaching Public Health Students to Write Open
View article: Timely Data for Targeted Quality Improvement Interventions: Use of a Visual Analytics Dashboard for Bronchiolitis
Timely Data for Targeted Quality Improvement Interventions: Use of a Visual Analytics Dashboard for Bronchiolitis Open
Background Standard methods for obtaining data may delay quality improvement (QI) interventions including for bronchiolitis, a common cause of childhood hospitalization. Objective To describe the use of a dashboard in the context of a mult…
View article: Introduction to the special issue on publishing in public health journals
Introduction to the special issue on publishing in public health journals Open
The secret to success as a scientist is comprised in three words—work, finish, publish .
—Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist [1791–1867] (1).
View article: Choosing and communicating with journals
Choosing and communicating with journals Open
Publishing your research requires knowing about the business practices of journals, what journal editors and peer reviewers want, and how the publication process works. For example, journals that have to make money for their owners have di…
View article: Writing a better research article
Writing a better research article Open
Publication is the last stage of research. Writing the research article is also probably the shortest, least-expensive, and arguably the most important part of the process because the published article is usually the only lasting record of…
View article: THE REVISED CONSORT STATEMENT FOR REPORTING RANDOMIZED TRIALS: EXPLANATION AND ELABORATION (2001) (ENDING)
THE REVISED CONSORT STATEMENT FOR REPORTING RANDOMIZED TRIALS: EXPLANATION AND ELABORATION (2001) (ENDING) Open
Со списком литературы можно ознакомиться на сайте http://www.consort-statement.org