Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
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I could not find the style of Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography in Zotero add-on. May I get it, please?
Here is the link for the journal instructions and style format.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
I could not find the style of Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography in Zotero add-on. May I get it, please?
Here is the link for the journal instructions and style format.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
here is the link for the JACT reference styles
http://edmgr.ovid.com/jcat/accounts/ifauth.htm
References: The authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Key the references at the end of the manuscript. Cite the references in text in the order of appearance. Cite unpublished data—such as papers submitted but not yet accepted for publication or personal communications—in parentheses in the text. If there are more than three authors, name only the first three authors and then use et al. Refer to the List of Journals Indexed in Index Medicus for abbreviations of journal names or access the list at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/serials/lji.html. Sample references are given below:
Journal article
1. Farkas LG, Tompson B, Phillips JH, et al. Comparison of anthropometric and cephalometric measurements of the adult face. J Craniofacial Surg. 1999;10:18–25.
Book chapter
2. Todd VR. Visual information analysis: frame of reference for visual perception. In: Kramer P, Hinojosa J, eds. Frames of Reference for Pediatric Occupational Therapy. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999:205–256.
Entire book
3. Kellman RM, Marentette LJ. Atlas of Craniomaxillofacial Fixation. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999.
Software
4. Epi Info [computer program]. Version 6. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 1994.
Online journals
5. Friedman SA. Preeclampsia: a review of the role of prostaglandins. Obstet Gynecol [serial online]. January 1988;71:22–37. Available from: BRS Information Technologies, McLean, VA. Accessed December 15, 1990.
Database
6. CANCERNET-PDQ [database online]. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute; 1996. Updated March 29, 1996.
World Wide Web
7. Gostin LO. Drug use and HIV/AIDS [JAMA HIV/AIDS Web site]. June 1, 1996. Available at: http://www.ama-assn.org/special/hiv/ethics. Accessed June 26, 1997.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Here are two examples from a recent article:
1. Chang ED, Kim MK, Kim JS, et al. Primary neuroendocrine tumor of the
breast: imaging features. Korean J Radiol. 2013;14:395–399.
2. Rosenthal DI, Barker J, El-Naggar AK, et al. Sinonasal malignancies with
neuroendocrine differentiation: patterns of failure according to histologic
phenotype. Cancer. 2004;101:2567–2573.
Also,
here is a section of the text showing how references are embedded in the text.
"Neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC) has an epithelial or a neural
origin1 and is represented by a spectrum of histologies, including
low-grade carcinoids, intermediate-grade atypical carcinoids
and high-grade small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (SNEC).2,3
Of these, SNEC is the most common histology with aggressive nature
and high recurrence potential. There are a number of reports on
SNEC in the gastrointestinal tract and lungs in the literature, but reports
on paranasal sinuses involvement are rare. Until now, reports
on sinonasal SNEC have mostly been limited to case reports or
studies focused on treatment and pathologic diagnosis.4–8"
I don't know how to attach a PDF file; as an example, here in the thread as a prove and an example. The reference are superscripted.
https://journals.lww.com/jcat/Fulltext/2021/01000/Small_Cell_Neuroendocrine_Carcinoma_of_Paranasal.21.aspx