Requirements for execution

Ukrainian and English scholarly articles are accepted for publication.

The following elements should be included:

  • UDC
  • author’s information:
  • full name;
    • academic rank;
    • affiliation;
    • post;
    • link to a scientific profile (if any).
  • an article’s title in Ukrainian and English;
  • abstract (150–200 words) in Ukrainian and English;
  • keywords (5–6 words in Ukrainian and English.

The text is typed using Microsoft Word (Times New Roman)

Physical quantities and units should be given according to CI, terms – according to anatomical and histological nomenclature, names of diseases – according to the current International Classification of Diseases, pharmaceutical substances – according to International Non-Proprietary Names.

Original research should be well-structured:

  • introduction;
  • goal;
  • research object and methods;
  • results;
  • discussion;
  • conclusions;
  • references.

The following information can be presented as well:

  • prospects of further research;
  • funding;
  • conflict of interests;
  • personal contribution of each co-author in the article.

In-text citations:

In-text references are made by indicating in round brackets the author’s surname and initials and the year of publication, for example: «(Ivaniv І.І., 2019)», «((Ivaniv І.І. et al., 2019)», or «According to І.І. Ivanov (2019)…», « According to І.І. Ivanov et al. (2019)…».

To cite more than one work by the same author(s) published in the same year, the letters a, b, etc. should be used after the year of publication, for example: "(Ivaniv I.I., 2019a; b)".

When citing several works, you should arrange in-text citations chronologically.

References

All resources cited in the paper are provided alphabetically in the reference list.

Design Examples

Journal articles:

Abbreviations of journal titles should be given according to Index Medicus standards;

a DOI should be indicated at the end of each link, for example:

  • Maher C., Underwood M., Buchbinder R. (2017) Non-specific low back pain. Lancet, 389(10070): 736–747. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30970-9.
  • Chung K.F. (2017) Clinical management of severe therapy-resistant asthma. Expert Rev. Respir. Med., 11(5): 395–402. DOI: 10.1080/17476348.2017.1317597.

Monographsї (books):

  • Ковальчук Л.Я., Поліщук В.М., Велігоцький М.М. та ін. (1997) Вибір методів хірургічного лікування гастродуоденальних виразок. Вертекс, Тернопіль—Рівне, 144 с.
  • Bures J., Buresova O., Huston J.P. (1983) Techniques and basic experiments for the study of brain and behavior. 2nd ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 326 p.

Collective monographs under editorship:

Ромоданов А.П. (ред.) (1993) Післярадіаційна енцефалопатія. Експериментальні дослідження та клінічні спостереження. УНДІНХ, Київ, 224 с.

  • Davidson R.J., Hugdahl E. (Eds.) (1995) Brain asymmetry. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 275 p.

Multi-volume editions, book series:

  • Bujis R.M., Pevet P., Swabb D.F. (Eds.) (1982) Chemical and transmission in the brain. The role of amines, amino acid and peptides. Progress in brain research, Vol. 55, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 231 p.

Collections of scientific articles and conference proceedings:

Актуальні питання реабілітації гастроентерологічних хворих (1996) Матеріали симпоз., 17–18 квітня 1996 р., Чернівці, 444 с.

  • Effects of ionizing radiation on the nervous system (1962) Proc. Inter. Symp., IAEA, Vienna, 509 p.

Monograph (book) sections:

  • Swabb D.F. (1982) Neuropeptides. Their distribution and function in the brain. In: R.M. Bujis, P. Pevet, D.F. Swabb (Eds.) Chemical and transmission in the brain. The role of amines, amino acid and peptides. Progress in brain research, Vol. 55, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 97–122.

Scientific conference abstracts:

Loganovsky K., Loganovskaya T. (1997) Brain laterality and psychopathology in the remote period of acute radiation sickness. In: Abstracts of the 4th Laterality and Psychopathology Conf., June 19–21, 1997, London, p. 34.