China Medical Devices-Template
Fund project: project name ( project number ).
Communication author: name, job title, main research direction.
Correspondence author mailbox: ( if there is no correspondence author, please specify the first author mailbox ).
Title
Full Name
Unit Department (School), province, city, zip code
Abstract: Objective in order to achieve what kind of purpose. Methods this paper expounds the key methods. Results the main data results. Conclusion the social significance of the research results.
The abstract is about 300 words. Note that the method needs to be specific, and the results need to summarize the main results.
Key words: Keyword 1 ; keyword 2 ; keyword 3 ; keyword 4 (List 6 to 8 pertinent keywords specific to the article yet reasonably common within the subject discipline).
Introduction
This paper summarizes the research status and existing problems at home and abroad, and introduces the ideas, theoretical basis and research methods of this study. In the introduction, the following questions need to be clarified: (1) the significance and value of the research object; (2) Review the relevant research work ( introduce the key related references); (3) the current problems in the field of research, do the purpose of the study; (4) What problems will be solved and what is the significance of this study. Words about 500 words. Note that this part does not explain the secondary title.
Note: (1) References in the text are cited in the form of superscripts, with '-' indicating the scope, for example: [1-2].
(2) Use abbreviations as little as possible in the text. When it must be used, the full name must be written at the first appearance, and the Chinese words or English full name and its abbreviations should be noted in the following brackets. Known, public acronyms except.
1 Materials and Methods
The Materials and Methods should be described with sufficient details to allow others to replicate and build on the published results. Please note that the publication of your manuscript implicates that you must make all materials, data, computer code, and protocols associated with the publication available to readers. Please disclose at the submission stage any restrictions on the availability of materials or information. New methods and protocols should be described in detail while well-established methods can be briefly described and appropriately cited.
Research manuscripts reporting large datasets that are deposited in a publicly available database should specify where the data have been deposited and provide the relevant accession numbers. If the accession numbers have not yet been obtained at the time of submission, please state that they will be provided during review. They must be provided prior to publication.
Interventionary studies involving animals or humans, and other studies that require ethical approval, must list the authority that provided approval and the corresponding ethical approval code.
2 Results
This section may be divided by subheadings. It should provide a concise and precise description of the experimental results, their interpretation, as well as the experimental conclusions that can be drawn.
3.1 Subsection
3.1.1 Subsubsection
Bulleted lists look like this:
· First bullet;
· Second bullet;
· Third bullet.
Numbered lists can be added as follows:
(1) First item;
(2) Second item;
(3) Third item.
3.2. Figures, Tables and Schemes
All figures and tables should be cited in the main text as Figure 1, Table 1, etc.
Figure 1. This is a figure. Schemes follow the same formatting.
Table 1. This is a table. Tables should be placed in the main text near to the first time they are cited.
Title 1 |
Title 2 |
Title 3 |
entry 1 |
data |
data |
entry 2 |
data |
data 1 |
1 Tables may have a footer.
3.3. Formatting of Mathematical Components
This is example 1 of an equation:
a=1, |
(1) |
the text following an equation need not be a new paragraph. Please punctuate equations as regular text.
This is example 2 of an equation:
a=b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+l+m+n |
(2) |
the text following an equation need not be a new paragraph. Please punctuate equations as regular text.
Theorem-type environments (including propositions, lemmas, corollaries etc.) can be formatted as follows:
Theorem 1. Example text of a theorem. Theorems, propositions, lemmas, etc. should be numbered sequentially (i.e., Proposition 2 follows Theorem 1). Examples or Remarks use the same formatting, but should be numbered separately, so a document may contain Theorem 1, Remark 1 and Example 1.
Proofs must be formatted as follows:
Proof of Theorem 1. Text of the proof. Note that the phrase “of Theorem 1” is optional if it is clear which theorem is being referred to. Always finish a proof with the following symbol.
4 Discussion
Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted from the perspective of previous studies and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible. Future research directions may also be highlighted.
5 Conclusion
This section is mandatory, with one or two paragraphs to end the main text.
[References]
Reference should be numbered in the order they appear within the manuscript; in the text, they should be referred to by numbers in square brackets as a superscript.For example [1], [1–3] or [1,3].
Only articles and abstracts that have been published or are in press, or are available through public e-print/preprint servers, may be cited; unpublished abstracts, unpublished data and personal communications should not be included in the reference list, but may be included in the main text.
Notes/footnotes are not accepted.
Obtaining permission to quote personal communications or unpublished data from cited author(s) is the responsibility of the author.
Journal abbreviations follow Index Medicus/Medline. Citations in the reference list should list the first 3 authors when there are 3 or more authors, and add “et al”. Authors may refer to GB/T 7714-2015 for specific document format requirements.
[1] Author 1, Author 2, Author 3, et al. Title of the article[J]. Abbreviated Journal Name, Year, Volume (Issue), Page Range.
[2] Author 1, Author 2. Title of the chapter. In Book Title[M]. Edition. Publisher Location: Publisher,Year: Page Range.
[3] Author 1, Author 2, Author 3. Title of the article[D]. Publisher Location: Publisher, Year.