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المؤتمر العلمي الرابع بكلية الطب البيطري من 2 إلي 5 فبراير 2011 بعنوان الطب البيطري وسلامة الغذاء

The 4th international scientific conference
2-5 February 2011
Veterinary Medicine and food safety

 

 

Publication
All manuscripts will be published in an special issue of the Benha Veterinary Medical Journal
Guide to authors
Regular Articles
All portions of the manuscript must be typed single-spaced and all pages numbered starting from the title page.
Title:
The Title should  be  a  brief  phrase  describing  the  contents  of  the  paper.  The  Title  Page  should  include  the
author(s)'s  full  names  and  affiliations,  the  name  of  the  corresponding  author  along  with  phone,  fax  and  e-mail information. Present address(es) of author(s) should appear as a footnote.
The Abstract
The Abstract should be  informative and completely self-explanatory, briefly present  the  topic, state  the scope of the experiments, indicate significant data, and point out major findings and conclusions. The abstract should be 200 to 300 words in length and the abstract should be written  in  the past  tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited.
Following the abstract, about 3 to 10 key words that will provide indexing references should be listed. . In general, non-standard abbreviations should be used only.  SI units should be used. Authors  should use  the  standard presentation (mg/ml). Standard abbreviations (such as ATP and DNA) need not be defined.
 
The Introduction
The Introduction should provide a clear statement of  the problem,  the  relevant  literature on  the subject, and  the proposed  approach  or  solution.  It  should  be  understandable  to  colleagues  from  a  broad  range  of  scientific disciplines.
Materials and Methods
Should be complete enough  to allow experiments  to be  reproduced. However, only  truly new  procedures  should  be  described  in  detail;  previously  published  procedures  should  be  cited,  and  important modifications  of  published  procedures  should  be  mentioned  briefly.  Capitalize  trade  names  and  include  the manufacturer's name and address. Subheadings should be used. Methods in general use need not be described in detail.
Results
 should be  presented  with  clarity  and  precision.  The  results  should  be  written  in  the  past  tense  when describing  findings  in  the  author(s)'s experiments. Previously published  findings  should  be written  in  the present tense.  Results  should  be  explained,  but  largely  without  referring  to  the  literature. 
Discussion
Detailed interpretation of data should not be included in the results but should be put into the discussion section. The Discussion should interpret the findings in view of the results obtained in this and in past studies on this topic. State the conclusions in a few sentences at the end of the paper.
The Acknowledgments of persons, grants, funds, etc should be brief.
Tables
 Tables Should be as simple as possible. Tables  should  be  self-explanatory without reference to the text. The details of the methods used in the experiments should preferably be described in the legend instead of in the text. The same data should not be presented in both table and graph forms or repeated in the text.
 Figure s
Figure legends should be typed  in  numerical  order.  Graphics  should  be  prepared  using applications capable of generating high  resolution GIF, TIFF, JPEG or PowerPoint before pasting  in  word file. the figure is understandable without reading the text of the manuscript. Information given in legends should not be repeated in the text. References:
In the text, a reference should be replaced by a number in the order mentioned in the list of references
References  should  be  listed  at  the  end  of  the  paper  in  a numerical order as described in the text.  Articles in preparation  or  articles submitted  for publication, unpublished observations, personal communications, etc. should not be  included  in  the reference list but should only be mentioned in the article text (e.g., A. Kingori, University of Nairobi, Kenya, personal communication).
Examples:
To cite an article:
Chikere,  C.B,  Omoni,  V.T.  and  Chikere,  B.O.  (2008).  Distribution  of  potential  nosocomial  pathogens  in  a  hospitalenvironment. Afr. J. Biotechnol. 7: 3535-3539.
  To cite a book or book chapter
Pelczar, J.R., Harley, J.P., Klein, D.A. (1993). Microbiology: Concepts and Applications. McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, pp. 591-603.


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