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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
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2021年5月12日星期三
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CHINA Life Sciences (Sci China Life Sci) is an international journal
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Sediment resuspension in Lake Taihu, China. Chin Sci Bull 51, 731–737.
·Article in a book
Polito,
V.S. (1983). Calmodulin and calmodulin inhibitors: Effect on pollen
germination and tube growth. In Pollen: Biology and Implication for
Plant Breeding, D.L. Mulvshy, and E. Ottaviaro, ed. (New York:
Elsevier), pp. 53–60.
·An entire book
Norman, I.J., and Redfern, S.J. (1996). Mental Health Care for Elderly People (New York: Churchill Livingstone).
·Article in conference proceedings
Minor,
H.E. (2000). Spillways for high velocities. In Proceedings of
International Workshop on Hydraulics of Stepped Spillways, V.E. Zurich,
H.E.
Minor, and W.H. Hager, ed. (Rotterdam, the Netherlands), pp. 3–10.
·Dissertation
Tang,
H.J. (2002). Ecological studies on phytoplankton of the shallow,
eutrophic Lake Donghu. Dissertation for Doctoral Degree. (Wuhan:
Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences).
·Technical report
Phillips, N.A. (1979). The Nested Grid Model. NOAA Technical Report NWS22.
·Patent
Zhang, W.P. (2003). Experiment Apparatus of Diffraction Imaging. China Patent, 02290557.X.
·User manual
Wang, D.L., Zhu, J., and Li, Z.K. (1999). User Manual for QTKMapper Version 1.6
In the text, references should be written as in the following examples:
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