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期刊名称:PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY

ISSN:8755-6863
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC,605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY, 10158-0012
  出版社网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
期刊网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=39249
影响因子:1.883(2008)
主题范畴:PEDIATRICS;    RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

 PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY

 

Pediatric Pulmonology publishes the results of original clinical or laboratory research, descriptions of diagnositic and therapeutic methods, state of the art reviews, exceptionally instructive case reports, book reviews, editorials and letters to the Editor pertaining to pediatric pulmonology. Reports on meetings, conferences and symposia may be published after consultation with the Publisher and the Editor-in-Chief. Preliminary communications will be considered only if they contain information that can be considered a major breakthrough. The length of manuscripts is not limited but the author(s) should be aware that long manuscripts are more difficult to publish owing to space limitations. The Editors reserve the right to return any manuscript that is not in acceptable English. Translations from another language will not be provided by the Editorial Office.

 

 

About this Journal

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Instructions to Authors

 

Submission

Manuscripts submitted to Pediatric Pulmonology may not have been published in any part or form in another publication of any type, professional or lay. After acceptance of a manuscript for publication, authors will be requested to sign an agreement transferring copyright to the publisher. Authors may be requested to provide information about possible conflicts of interest with the subject of the manuscript; the existence of such does not automatically preclude publication. No published material may be reproduced or published elsewhere without the written permission of the publisher and the author. The journal will not be responsible for the loss of manuscripts at any time. All statements in, or omissions from, published manuscripts are the responsibility of the authors who will assist the Editor by reviewing proofs before publication.

On-line Submission of Manuscripts

Authors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts online at http://ppul-wiley.manuscriptcentral.com This will expedite the peer review process and allow authors to monitor the progress of their papers. To establish an account for online submission go to http://ppul-wiley.manuscriptcentral.com and click on "Create an Account" or "Check for Existing Account", whichever is appropriate.

To submit your manuscript online, prepare the text and illustrations according to the instructions found by clicking on the "Instructions and Forms" icon. You may enter and exit the manuscript submission process at the completion of each step, and you may leave an unfinished draft in the system and continue work on it later. However, once you submit your manuscript you will not be able to edit it. If you have any questions about this process please contact us at edsupport@wiley.com

Submission of manuscripts by mail

Authors who wish to submit their manuscript by post must send five (5) copies of the original manuscript, including tables and figures to:

Dr. Victor Chernick, Editor-in-Chief
Manitoba Institute of Child Health, Room 510
715 McDermott Ave.
Winnipeg,MB,Canada R3E 3P4
Tel: 204-789-3551
Fax: 204-975-7782
E-mail: pedpulmon@mich.ca

Authors should include an electronic version of their manuscript on diskette along with their original manuscript; please see Guidelines for Disk Submission, below.

Components of Articles

Authors should include the following in their manuscripts:

  1. an introductory statement about the specific aims of the study, and a discussion of how each aim was fulfilled;
  2. a succinct description of the working hypothesis;
  3. a detailed explanation of assumptions and choices made regarding study design and methodology; readers should be given precise information about what has been done, by what means, and how the choice of methodology might have influenced the results;
  4. a description of the reasons for choosing the type and number of experimental subjects (patients, animals, controls) and individual measurements; if applicable, information about how and why the numbers may differ from an ideal design (e.g., the number required for achieving 90% confidence in eliminating Type II error);
  5. specifics about statistical principles, techniques and calculations employed and, if applicable, methods for rejecting the null hypothesis;
  6. a concise comparison of the results with those of conflicting or confirmatory studies in the literature;
  7. a critical selection of up to date references from the world literature with relevance to scientific background, methodology, assumptions, interpretation of the results and conclusions.

The availability of the above information facilitates the assessment of manuscripts, but by itself is not a decisive criterion of acceptance.

Peer Review

Authors are encouraged to submit names of expert(s) who they deem appropriate to review their paper. Authors may also indicate persons to whom they do not wish the manuscript sent for review. All articles are reviewed by two or more authorities to determine validity, significance, and originality of contents and conclusions. Authors will be advised within the shortest possible time whether their paper is accepted, requires revisions, or is ejected. The reviewers will be selected by the Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board members. The selection will be made on the basis of expertise, impartiality, and equal distribution among the available experts, regardless of geographic origin of the manuscript or locations of the reviewers. All necessary efforts will be made to ensure a speedy review process. The time from submission to final decision can be shortened by a timely return of the revised manuscript.

Preparation of Manuscripts

Standard manuscript format is requested: double-spaced type; preferably on 8 1/2" X 11" (21.5 X 28 cm) bond paper; ample margins to keep text within frame of 6" X 9" (15.25 X 22.75 cm); type on one side only.

Title page. The title should be brief and useful for indexing. All authors' names with highest academic degree, affiliation of each, but no position or rank, should be listed. For cooperative studies, the institution where research was primarily done should be indicated. In a separate paragraph, specify grants, other financial support received, and the granting institutions. If support from manufacturers of products used is listed, assurances about the absence of bias by the sponsor and principal author must be given. Identify meeting, if any, at which the paper was presented. The name, complete mailing address, telephone number, Fax number, and E- mail address of the person to whom correspondence and requests for reprints are to be sent must be included.

Abbreviated title. For usage as a running head, provide the essence of the title (maximum 50 characters) on the bottom of the Title page.

Summary. In accordance with the structure of the article, with or without separate headings, outline the objectives, working hypothesis, study design, patient-subject selection, methodology, results (including numerical findings) and conclusions. The Summary should not exceed one double-spaced page. If abbreviations are used several times, spell out the words followed by the abbreviations in parentheses. Case reports and reviews do not need summaries. Other than English, language summaries are not required.

Abbreviations. Define abbreviations when they first occur in the manuscript and from there on use only the abbreviation. Whenever standardized abbreviations are available use those. Use standard symbols with subscripts and superscripts in their proper place.

Drug names. Use generic names. If identification of a brand name is required, insert it in parentheses together with the manufacturer's name and address after the first mention of the generic name.

Text. Start text on a new page and number all pages (including Tables and Legends) consecutively. Type first author's name on each page. Divided article into: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion, starting each part on a new page. All methodology and description of experimental subjects should be under Materials and Methods; results should not be mentioned in the Introduction.

Acknowledgments. Technical assistance, advice, referral of patients, etc. may be briefly acknowledged at the end of the text.

References.

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References should be prepared according to CBE style. Refer to the CBE Style Manual, 6th edition (Cambridge University Press). Start the listing on a new page, double-spaced throughout. Number the references in the sequence in which they first appear in the text, listing each only once even though it may be cited repeatedly. Journals' names should be shown by their abbreviated title in Index Medicus.

Manuscripts in preparation or submitted for publication are not acceptable. If a manuscript "in press" is used as a reference, a copy of it must be provided at the time of submission of the manuscript.

Sample references:

Standard journal article
Landau IL, Morgan W, McCoy KS, Taussig LM. Gender related differences in airway tone in children. Pediatr Pulmonol 1993;16:31-35. (Include names of all authors, and first and last page numbers with all digits.)

Book with authors
Voet D, Voet JG. 1990. Biochemistry. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1223 p.

Book with editors
Coutinho A, Kazatch Kine MD, editors. Autoimmunity physiology and disease. New York. Wiley-Liss; 1994. 459 p.

Chapter in a Book
Hausdorf G. Late effects of anthracycline therapy in childhood: evaluation and current therapy. In: Bricker JT, Green DM, D'Angio GJ, editors. Cardiac toxicology after treatment for childhood cancer. New York: Wiley-Liss; 1993. p 73-86.

For a book reference include the number of pages that have direct bearing on the work described.

Tables. Number tables with arabic numbers consecutively and in order of appearance. Type each table double-spaced on a separate page, captions typed above the tabular material. Symbols for units should be used only in column headings. Do not use internal horizontal or vertical lines; place horizontal lines between table caption and column heading, under column headings, and at the bottom of the table (above the footnotes if any). Use footnote letters (a, b, c, etc.) in consistent order in each table. All tables should be referred to in the text. Do not submit tables as photographs and do not separate legends from tables.

Illustrations. Number illustrations with arabic numbers and refer to each figure in the text. The preferred form is 5 X 7 inches (12.5 X 17.5 cm), glossy, unmounted photographs. A total of five sets of such prints must be submitted.

Lettering on illustrations should be of a size and weight appropriate to the content and the clarity of printing must allow for legibility after reduction to final size. Labeling and arrows on illustrations must be done professionally. Spelling, abbreviations, and symbols should precisely correspond to those used in the text. Protect illustrations for mailing. On the back of each illustration, place a label (or use pencil very lightly) listing its number in order of appearance and the author's name, indicating the top edge of the picture by an arrow. Indicate the stain and magnification of each photomicrograph. Photographs of recognizable subjects must be accompanied by signed consent of the subject of publication. Illustrations previously published must be accompanied by the author's and publisher's permission.

Legends for the illustrations should be brief, each typed double- spaced on a separate sheet under the heading: "Legends." When borrowed material is used, the source of the illustration should be shown in parentheses after its legend, either by a reference number or in full if not listed under References.

Informed consent statements, if applicable, should be included at the end of Materials and Methods.

Letters to the Editor. Letters may offer criticism of published material in an objective, constructive, and educational manner inducive of further debate. Letters may also discuss matters of general interest pertaining to the general field of pediatric pulmonology in the broadest sense. Letters must be double-spaced, short, with few references, a small table, or an illustration. If acceptable, a copy will be sent to the author(s) referred to in the letter, giving the opportunity to provide a rebuttal for publication with the letter.

Editorials. Editorial officers and Board members may make editorial comments on individual articles or on a group of articles published in the same issue or may ask individuals to write editorials. However, anyone interested in writing editorial-type commentaries is invited to do so.

Case Reports. Only highly unique and instructive case reports will be considered for publication. These should be limited to 600 words and contain only one figure or table.

Reprints may be ordered by using the reprint order form that accompanies proofs. Orders placed after publication cannot be filled at the regular rates.

Author charges. Printing costs of color illustrations and the costs of extensive alterations made in proofs, other than corrections of printer's errors, will be charged to the author.

Conflict of Interest. Authors must indicate at the time of submission of research papers any potential conflict of interest particularly of a fiscal nature that may have a perceived influence on the results of the research. A conflict of interest statement should appear in the Acknowledgment section. For further information on Uniform Requirements for Scientific manuscripts and Conflict of Interest please refer to: International Committee of Medical Journal Editors: Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals. Ann Intern Med 1997;126:36-47. The complete text of the document can also be found online at www.icmje.org

Disk Submission Instructions

Please submit a version of your manuscript on diskette with the original hard copy. The hard copy must match the disk.

Authors should deliver the final, revised version of their accepted manuscripts (text, tables, and, if possible, illustrations) on disk. Please return the disk submission slip below with your manuscript and labeled disk(s).

Guidelines for Disc Submission (also available at http://www..interscience.wiley.com )

Text

Storage medium. 3-1/2" high-density disk in IBM MS-DOS, Windows, or Macintosh format.

Software and format. Microsoft Word 6.0 is preferred, although manuscripts prepared with any other microcomputer word processor are acceptable. Refrain from complex formatting; the Publisher will style your manuscript according to the Journal design specifications. Do not use desktop publishing software such as Aldus PageMaker or Quark XPress. If you prepared your manuscript with one of these programs, export the text to a word processing format. Please make sure your word processing program's "fast save" feature is turned off. Please do not deliver files that contain hidden text: for example, do not use your word processor's automated features to create footnotes or reference lists.

File names. Submit the text and tables of each manuscript as a single file. Name each file with your last name (up to eight letters). Text files should be given the three-letter extension that identifies the file format. Macintosh users should maintain the MS-DOS "eight dot three" file-naming convention.

Labels. Label all disks with your name, the file name, and the word processing program and version used.

Illustrations

All print reproduction requires files for full color images to be in a CMYK color space. If possible, ICC or ColorSync profiles of your output device should accompany all digital image submissions.

Storage medium. Submit as separate files from text files, on separate disks. If feasible, full color files should be submitted on separate disks from other image files. 3-1/2" high-density disks.

Software and format. All illustration files should be in TIFF or EPS (with preview) formats. Do not submit native application formats.

Resolution. Journal quality reproduction will require greyscale and color files at resolutions yielding approximately 300 ppi. Bitmapped line art should be submitted at resolutions yielding 600-1200 ppi. These resolutions refer to the output size of the file; if you anticipate that your images will be enlarged or reduced, resolutions should be adjusted accordingly.

File names. Illustration files should be given the 2- or 3-letter extension that identifies the file format used (i.e., .tif, .eps).

Labels. Label all disks and cartridges with your name, the file names, formats, and compression schemes (if any) used. Hard copy output must accompany all files.


Print and return with labeled diskette(s)

Corresponding author's name:

E-mail address:

Telephone:

 

Manuscript number:

Type of computer:

Program(s) & version(s) used:

Miscellaneous:

I certify that the material on the enclosed diskette(s) is identical in both word and content to the printed copy herewith enclosed.

Signature: ______________________________________________ Date: _____________


 

 Production Questions

Sonny Fritz
Tel: 201-748-8867
Fax: 201-748-8852
E-mail:
sfritz@wiley.com

Online Manuscript Submission
Wiley's Journal Styles and EndNote

 


Editorial Board

 

E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f
Victor Chernick

Winnipeg, Canada

 

D e p u t y E d i t o r
Hans Pasterkamp

Winnipeg, Canada


A s s o c i a t e  E d i t o r  f o r  E u r o p e
Andrew Bush

London
UK

A s s o c i a t e  E d i t o r  f o r  S o u t h e r n  H e m i s p h e r e
Colin F. Robertson

Melbourne
Australia

B o o k  R e v i e w  E d i t o r
Andrew A. Colin

Boston, Massachusetts
USA

 

E d i t o r i a l  C o u n c i l l o r s

N o r t h  A m e r i c a

Gary L. Larsen
Denver, Colorado
USA

 

Gregory J. Redding
Seattle, Washington
USA

 

E u r o p e

Felix Sennhauser
Z
ich, Switzerland

 

Mark L. Everard
Sheffield, UK

 

S o u t h e r n  H e m i s p h e r e

Innes Asher
Auckland
New Zealand

 

E d i t o r i a l  B o a r d /b>

Steven H. Abman
Denver, Colorado, USA

 

Julien Allen
Philadelphia, USA

 

Hans Bisgard
Copenhagen, Denmark

 

Attilio Bonner
Verona, Italy


Robert Brasch
San Francisco, California, USA

 

Michael Bye
New York, New York, USA

 

Kai-Hakon Carlsen
Oslo, Norway

 

Robert Castile
Columbus, Ohio, USA

 

Frank J. Cerney
Buffalo, New York, USA

 

Allan Coates
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 

Daniel Cooper
Irvine, California, USA

 

Jacques De Blic
Paris, France

 

Douglas Dockery
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

 

Gerald Ding
T
ingen, Germany

 

Monika Gappa
Hannover, Germany

 

Robert P. Gie
Tygerberg, South Africa

 

Manfred Gz
Vienna, Austria

 

David Gozal
Louisville, Kentucky, USA

 

George Gregory
San Francisco, California, USA

 

David Hansell
London, UK

 

Zoltan Hantos
Szeged, Hungary

 

Alison A. Hislop
London, UK

 

Eitan Kerem
Jerusalem, Israel

 

Michael Konstan
Cleveland, Ohio, USA

 

Claire Langston
Houston, Texas, USA

 

James Littlewood
Leeds, UK

 

George B. Mallory, Jr.
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

 

Franis Marchal
Nancy, France

 

Fernando Martinez
Tucson, Arizona, USA

 

John McBride
Rochester, New York

 

Craig Mellis
Sydney, Australia

 

Thomas Nicolai
Munich, Germany

 

Yunosuke Ogawa
Saitama, Japan

 

Soren Pedersen
Kolding, Denmark

 

Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

 

Felix Ratjen
Essen, Germany

 

Joseph Riedler
Salzburg, Austria

 

Colin F. Robertson
Melbourne, Australia

 

Giovanni A. Rossi
Genova, Italy

 

George Russell
Aberdeen, Scotland

 

Martin H. Schi
Berne, Switzerland

 

Michael Silverman
Leicester, UK

 

Rosalind Smyth
Liverpool, UK

 

Augusto Sola
San Fransisco, California, USA

 

Renato Stein
Porto Allegre, Brazil

 

Janet Stocks
London, UK

 

Robert Tepper
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

 

Dick Tibboel
Rotterdam, The Netherlands

 

Erika von Mutius
Munich, Germany

 

John Warner
Southampton, UK

 

Robert C. Welliver
Buffalo, New York, USA

 

E d i t o r s - i n - C h i e f E m e r i t u s

 

 

George Polgar
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

 

Gerd J.A. Cropp
San Francisco, California, USA

 

P r o d u c t i o n

John Wiley & Sons
Sonny Fritz
Pediatric Pulmonology



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