Part I. Introduction: 1. About this manual; 2. Scientific notation: a brief history. Part II. General Style Conventions: 3. Alphabets, symbols, and signs; 4. Punctuation and related marks; 5. Spelling and word formation; 6. Prose style and word choice; 7. Names, terms of address, honours, and degrees; 8. Capitalization; 9. Type conventions, excerpts, quotations, and ellipses; 10. Abbreviations; 11. Numbers, units, mathematical expressions, statistics; 12. Times and dates; 13. Addresses and geographic description. Part III. Special Scientific Conventions: 14. The electromagnetic spectrum; 15. Subatomic particles, atoms, elements; 16. Chemical formulas; 17. Chemical kinetics; 18. Analytical methods; 19. Drugs and pharmacokinetics; 20. Cells, chromosomes, and genes; 21. Viruses; 22. Bacteria; 23. Plants and fungi; 24. Human and animal life; 25. Human history and society; 26. The Earth; 27. Astronomical objects and time systems. Part IV. Journals and Books: 28. Journal style and format; 29. Book style and format; 30. Citations and references; 31. Accessories to text: tables, figures, and indexes; Part V. Publishing Process: 32. Typography and manuscript markup, manual and electronic; 33. Proof correction; Appendices: 1. Abbreviations for journal title words; 2. Abbreviated publisher names; 3. Annotated bibliography; Index.
Scientific Style and Format is the completely revised and expanded Sixth Edition of the well-established CBE Manual for scientific authors.
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