期刊名称:BIOCELL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
BIOLOGY OF SPORT publishes reports of methodological and experimental work on science of sport, natural sciences, medicine and pharmacology, technical siences, biocybernetics and application of statistics and psychology, with priority for inter-discyplinary papers.
Brief reviews of monographic papers on problems of sport, information on recent developments in research equipment and training aids, are also published.
Papers are invided from researchers, coaches and all authors engaged in problems of trining effects, selection in sport as well as biological and social effects of athletic activity durning various periods of man's ontogenetic development.
Instructions to Authors
Biology of Sport is a multidisciplinary journal publishing experimental papers on diverse subjects from sport and exercise sciences, e.g. physiology, biochemistry, endocrinology, anthropology, biomechanics, psychology, sociology, training theory, etc. Accepted are also short contributions to the selection Letters to the Editor and short communications. Review papers are publishing by invitation only.
Manuscripts are accepted for consideration with the understanding that their contents have not been published elsewhere. All contributions are critically reviewed by the Editors, and the manuscripts - by selected reviewers.
Manuscripts (typed or computer processed, double spaced) are to be submitted in English, in duplicate. Preferably, the papers can be submitted on a diskette (any size and format) as an Word for Windows, ASCII or WordPerfect etc. file, or transmitted by E-mail. Maximum volume of text is 10 pages, maximum total volume, including all illustration material 20 pages . Submission of material not strictly conforming to the rules below may result in a considerable delay of its publication.
The manuscript should be arranged as follows: 1. Title page, 2. Abstract (up to 250 words) 3. Text, 4. Reference, 5. Tables, figures, and legends to figures.
The title-page should contain: Title of paper (in capital letters), initials and surnames of authors, authors' institutions, name and address of the principal author, short title for pages headings (up to 60 characters), up to 5 key words, possible acknowledgements.
The text should contain the following sections: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion(with conclusions). Data should not be unnecessarily repeated in text, tables, and figures. The SI units should be used in presenting results.
Tables should be on separate sheets, numbered (e.g. Table 1). They should be concise and self-explanatory.
Drawings should be twice the final size, drawn in Indian ink on tracing paper. Descriptions, lettering, numbering, etc. made in soft pencil are preferred. Photographs (black-and-white) of adequate contrast should be twice the final size. All figures should be consecutively numbered (e.g. Fig.1). Legends for the illustration should be submitted on a separate sheet and should be self-explanatory, i.e. without the necessity of referring to the text.
The authors are responsible for the correctness of references. The references in the text are to be cited by numbers according to the alphabetically arranged list. Non-English papers should be cited in the original language. However, when the paper is in a non-congress language but contains English abstract, the English title can be given as in Example 5 below.
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1. Bar-Or O.(1978) Proc. 21st Word Congr. Sports Med., Brasilia 2. Gurpide E.(1975) Tracer Methods in Hormone Research. Springer Verl., New York 3. Keul J.(1975) Muscle metabolism during long-lasting exercise. In: H. Howald and J.R. Poortmans (eds.) Metabolic Adaptation to Prolonged Physical Exercise. Birkhauser Verl., Basel, pp 31-42 4. Miles S.D., N. M. Sawka, M. Glaser, S.J. Petrofsky (1983) Plasma volume shifts during progressive arm and leg exercise. J.Appl. Phisol. 54:491-495 5. Skibi駍ka A. (1963) Sexual dimorphism in high-level sport. Wych. Fiz. Sport 2:193-203 (in Polish, English abstract). | Fifteen reprints will be sent, free of charge, to the principal author.
Address for submitting manuscripts. Letters to the Editor, and all correspondence:
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The Editor, Biology of Sport Institute of Sport P.O.Box 30 01-982 Warsaw 45, Poland |
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The manuscripts may also be submitted to the nearest Local Editor, i.e .to: Prof. Carmelo Bosco, University of Rome Tor-Vergata, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Dept. of Sport Science, 00133 Rome, Italy; e-mail: C.Bosco@quipo.tr Prof. John E. Greenleaf, Laboratory for Human Environmental Physiology (221A-2), NASA, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000, U.S.A. Prof. Anthony C. Hackney, University of North Carolina, CB# 8700, Fetzer Gym., Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8700, U.S.A. Prof. Osmo H鋘ninen, Department of Physiology, University of Kuopio, P.O.B. 1627, 70211 Kuopio, Finland Prof. Akira Ito, Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, 1558-1 Noda, Kumaroti-cho, Sennan-gun, Osaka 590-04, Japan Prof. Thomas Reilly, Research Institute for Sport & Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Henry Cotton Campus, 15-21 Webster Str., Liverpool, L3 2ET, UK Prof. Jukka Viitasalo, Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Rautpohjankatu 6 40700 Jyv鋝kyl? Finland Prof. Atko Viru, Tartu University, 18 Ulikooli, 202400, Estonia
The authors are requested to supply the fax number by which they can be contacted by the Editor.
Editorial Board
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Editor-In-Chief Ryszard Grucza
Deputy Editor Jerzy Faff
Corresponding Editors
C. Bosco (Rome, Italy) J.E.Greenleaf (Moffett Field, CA, USA) A.C.Hackney (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) O.H鋘ninen (Kuopio, Finland) A.Ito (Osaka, Japan) T. Reilly (Liverpool, U.K.) J. Viitasalo (Jyv鋝kyl? Finland) A. Viru (Tatru, Estonia)
Editorial Board
Z. Drozdowski (Pozna? J. G髍ski (Bia硑stok) K. K阣zior (Warsaw) K. Klukowski (Warsaw) K. Nazar (Warsaw) J. Popinigis (Gda駍k) J. Smorawi駍ki (Pozna? H. Soza駍ki (Warsaw) W. Starosta (Warsaw)
Secretariat Maria Jask硂wska
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Editorial Office Institute of Sport P.O.Box 30 PL 01-982 Warsaw 45, Poland
Tel/Fax: (048 22) 835 09 77
E-mail: biology@insp.waw.pl |
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