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In the text, use the name of the author(s) followed by the date of publication; where there are two authors use the form: Sorensen and Read (2002); where there are more than two authors use the form: Turton et al. (2002).
Arrange the list of authors quoted at the end of the text in alphabetical order set out as follows:
A) Name(s) and initials of author(s), year of publication (in parentheses), title of the article, name of the journal, volume number, first and last page numbers. Abbreviate journal names according to the Index Medicus system. (Also see International Committee of Medical Journal Editors: Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. N Engl J Med 1997;336: 309-315.)
B) In the case of books the order is: name(s) and initials of author(s), year of publication (in parentheses), chapter title, full book title, edition, names of the editors, place and name of publisher, and page numbers.
C) References to 'personal communications' and 'unpublished work' may be quoted in the text with all names and initials to avoid confusion but should not be included in the references.
Examples of the style to be used are given below:
Turton J.A., Andrews C.M., Havard A.C. & Williams T.C. (2002) Studies on the haemotoxicity of chroramphenicol succinate in the Dunkin Hartley guinea pig. Int. J. Exp. Path. 83, 225-238.
Katz D.R., & Pollara G. (2003) Surviving the immune response: an immunologist's perspective. In Dormancy and Low Growth States in Microbial Diseases. Ed A. Coates. Cambridge University Press pp 75-100.