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The IJNS offers authors the benefits of: A highly respected journal in its field with consistently high impact. Indexed in major databases: PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
Guide for authors - Radiology Case Reports - ISSN 1930-0433 | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier.
The abbreviation of the journal title Clinical radiology is Clin. Radiol.. It is the recommended abbreviation to be used for abstracting, indexing and referencing purposes and meets all criteria of the ISO 4 standard for abbreviating names of scientific journals.
RSNA content should be cited using an official citation style (MLA, APA, etc.). Please acknowledge as follows: Reproduced, with permission, from [author name(s), article name, publication name, year of publication, volume, and page number.] Proper acknowledgment should be given at each place where content is reused.
Bibliographic Information : Online : ISSN - 0973-709X , Print : 2249-782X.

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The article should have a consistent and user-friendly tone. The style should be professional but straightforward and does not need to be overly academic. You should aim to make the article factual, clear, concise and evidence based. The information you provide must be accessible, accurate and unambiguous.
Where is it displayed? For a print publication, the ISSN should be shown: preferably, in the upper right corner of the cover, failing that, on the pages where editorial information is shown (publisher, frequency, colophon, etc.).
CLINICAL RADIOLOGY Name:CLINICAL RADIOLOGY ISSN: 1365-229X PISSN: 0009-9260 Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO LTD Area: Radiology, Nuclear Medicine Medical Imaging Medicine: Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging5 more rows

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