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SAUDI MED J - 2010 SCI影响因子
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SAUDI MED J
注:2010新增部分期刊未列入,目录分类来源于中国科学院,参考“期刊印证报告”(JCR),所收集信息仅供科学研究使用。
JCR 影响因子(Impact factor), 5年期影响因子, 即年指数(Immediacy Index), 论文数量, 半衰期, 特征因子(Eigenfactor), 论文影响分值
期刊全名saudi medical journal
期刊简称SAUDI MED J
期刊出版周期Monthly
期刊出版社/管理机构
您选择的saudi medical journal的指数解析如下:
简介:SAUDI MED J 杂志属于医学行业,“医学:内科”子行业的偏低级别杂志。
投稿难度评价:影响因子低,但是接稿量大,容易发表
审稿速度:较快,2-4周级别/热度:蓝评语:相对冷门,关注人不多。
说明:指数是根据中国科研工作者(含医学临床,基础,生物,化学等学科)对SCI杂志的认知度,熟悉程度,以及投稿的量等众多指标综合评定而成。当然,具体的,您还可以结合“投稿经验分享系统”,进行综合判断,这更是大家的实战经验,更值得分享和参考。
注意,上述热门指数采用专利技术,由计算机系统自动计算,并给出建议,存在不准确的可能,仅供您投稿选择杂志时参考。
期刊年文章数317,278(09-10)
投稿难易度容易
期刊一审周期较快,2-4周
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Chinese Medical Journal
刊期:半月
语种:英文
影响因子:1.017
出版国家:北京市
研究领域:综合性医学学术
& & 《中华医学杂志(英文版)》(半月刊)创刊于1887年,是中华医学会主办的综合性医学学术期刊,是中国历史最悠久的医学杂志。本刊重点报道我国医学各学科最新进展和高水平科研成果,以及临床各科诊疗经验,是我国医学交流的重要窗口,主要栏目有述评、论著等。目前该刊被国内外10个重要生物医学数据库、检索系统和文摘期刊收录,是我国唯一进入美国科学引文索引的医学杂志。中华医学杂志英文版全球发行,作为医学会会刊和全世界50余个国家和地区建立交换项目。
& & 中华医学杂志(英文版)投稿须知
& & Instructions for authors
& & Chinese Medical Journal (CMJ) is an international, peer-reviewed general medical journal published in English semimonthly by the Chinese Medical Association and distributed worldwide. Manuscripts are welcome from any part of the world.
& & Manuscript information
& & Manuscript requirements
& & Manuscripts submitted to CMJ should meet the following criteria: the
the study met and the conclusions are reasonable and supported by the data.
& & Manuscript submission
& & Authors are required to submit their manuscripts online.
& & Previous publication or duplicate submission
& & Manuscripts are considered with the understanding that they have not been published previously and are not under consideration by another publication. Copies of possibly duplicative materials that have been previously published or are being considered elsewhere must be provided at the time of manuscript submission.
& & Previous presentation
& & A complete report following presentation at a meeting or publication of preliminary findings elsewhere (e.g., an abstract) can be considered.
& & Categories of articles
& & CMJ publishes editorial, original article, meta analysis, review article, perspective, short communication, clinical practice, viewpoint, correspondence, and other categories of articles. Topics of interest include all subjects that relate to the practice of medicine and research.
& & Editorial
& & Editorials are usually commissioned, however, unsolicited editorials are also welcome. We are keen to consider editorials or ideas for editorials from authors outside China. Editorials can be up to 2000 words long with no more than 25 references.
& & Original article
& & Manuscripts on epidemiological studies, studies of social medicine, clinical trials, especially large scale randomized controlled trials are welcome. Each manuscript should clearly state an objective or hypothesis, the methods, the main results of the study and the conclusions. The length is limited to
words (not including tables, figures, and references). More than 20 references are encouraged to be cited in this kind of articles.
& & Meta analysis
& & Only results of meta analysis are reported in this kind of article. The length of the article is within
words (not including tables, figures, and references).
& & Review article
& & Review articles include systematic, critical assessments of literature and data sources pertaining to different medical topics, such as cause, diagnosis, prognosis, therapy, or prevention, etc. The length is limited to
words (not including tables, figures, and references).
& & Perspective
& & This kind of article is mainly solicited, but we also consider unsolicited articles. The length of the article is within
words (not including tables, figures, and references).
& & Short communication
& & These articles are short reports of original researches. They should not exceed 1200 words with no more than one table, one figure and five references.
& & Clinical practice
& & Authors of these articles provide their experience for diagnosis, treatment or prevention of diseases. The length is up to 1200 words with no more than one table, one figure and five references.
& & Viewpoint
& & Personal views are welcome and the length should be
words (not including tables, figures, and references). Authors of this type of articles should s no anonymous pieces are published.
& & Correspondence
& & Letters to editors discussing a recent CMJ article or briefly reporting a case or research results should not exceed 500 words of text, with one table and/or one figure and no more than five references.
& & Author information
& & Designate one and only corresponding author and provide his/her complete address, telephone and fax numbers, and Email address. It is allowed to list co-author, but just only one. And the co-authors should work at different organizations (hospital,institution, etc. )
& & Authorship requirements
& & Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content. One or more authors should take responsibility for the integrity of the work as a whole, from inception to published article. Authorship credit should be based on (1) substantial contributions to the conception o or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation
and (2) drafting the work or revising it critically for important
and (3) final approval of the ver and (4) agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
& & Group authorship
& & If authorship is attributed to a group, all members of the group must meet the full criteria and requirements for authorship as described above. A group must designate at least one individual as corresponding author. Other group members may be listed in an Acknowledgment.
& & Conflicts of interest
& & Authors should indicate relevant conflicts of interest, including specific financial interests relevant to the subject of their manuscript, in their covering letter. Authors without relevant financial interests in the manuscript should indicate no such interest.
& & Editorial review and publication
& & Peer review
& & A CMJ editor reviews submitted manuscripts initially. Manuscripts with insufficient priority for publication are rejected promptly. Other manuscripts are sent to expert consultants for peer review. Peer reviewer identities are kept confidential. The manuscript under review is not revealed to anyone other than peer reviewers and editorial staff. We encourage authors to suggest the names of possible reviewers, but we reserve the right of final selection.
& & Rejected manuscripts
& & Rejected manuscripts and reasons for rejection can be found online.
& & Editing
& & Accepted manuscripts are copyedited first by native speakers and then by CMJ editors according to CMJ style and returned to the author for approval. Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work, including changes made by the editor and authorized by the corresponding author.
& & Publication
& & Authors are required to pay page fee if their manuscripts are accepted for publication. The publisher will provide the author(s) 2 copies of the journal free of charge.
& & Copyright
& & The Chinese Medical Association (CMA) is the owner of all copyrights to any articles published in the journal. Published manuscripts become the permanent property of the Chinese Medical Association and may not be published elsewhere without written permission. Chinese Medical Association keeps the right to use these manuscripts in any form, including print, video, audio, and digital.
& & Manuscript preparation
& & Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the Recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing and publication of scholarly work in medical journals by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) (www.icmje.org).
& & Submit the origin use one side of standard-sized page and 1.5 cm margins. For Chinese authors, submission of a Chinese abstract of the manuscript is recommended.
& & Use only 10- or 12-point font size.
& & On the title page include the full names and affiliations of all authors. If an author&s affiliation has changed since the work was done, list the new affiliation as well. Titles should be concise and descriptive. The name, address, telephone number, fax number, and Email address of the corresponding author should be addressed. Any grant support that requires acknowledgment should be mentioned on this page.
& & Measurements of length, height, weight, and volume should be reported in metric units (meter, kilogram, or liter) or their decimal multiples. Temperatures should be given in degrees Celsius. Blood pressures should be given in millimeters of mercury. All hematological and clinical chemistry measurements should be reported in the metric system in terms of the International System Units (SI).
& & Use nonproprietary names of drugs, devices, and other products, unless the specific trade name of a drug is directly relevant to the discussion.
& & Do not use abbreviations in the title or abstract and limit their use in the text.
& & A covering letter signed by all authors or corresponding author includes (1) information on prior or duplicate publication or submission elsewhere of a (2) the statement that the manuscript has been read and approved by all the authors and that the criteria for auth (3) the statement on financial or other c and (4) any suggestions such as referring possible unqualified reviewers due to conflict of interests, etc. The corresponding author must sign the acknowledgment statement. Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals named in an acknowledgment.
& & Journal style
& & Tables
& & Tables should be simple and no duplicate information should appear in the text of the article. Tables should be numbered consecutively, and headed by a concise title. Place explanatory matter in footnotes, not in the heading. Explain in footnotes all non-standard abbreviations that are used in each table. For footnotes use the following symbols in this sequence: *, ?, ?, &, ||, ?, **, ??, ??.
& & Figures
& & Complete sets of illustrations must be submitted with legends typed on the same page. Only clear photographs are acceptable. All lettering must be legible after reduction to column size. Magnification and staining method should be indicated when pertinent.
& & Abbreviations
& & Use only standard abbreviations. Avoid abbreviations in the title and abstract. The full term for which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text unless it is a standard unit of measurement.
& & Ethical requirement
& & For experimental investigations of human subjects, state in the Methods section that an appropriate institutional review board approved the project. For those investigators who do not have formal ethics review committees, the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki 2 should be followed. For investigations of human subjects, state in the Methods section the manner in which informed consent was obtained from the study participants.
& & Clinical trial registration
& & CMJ requires registration of clinical trials in a public trials registry at or before the time of first patient enrollment according to ICMJE&s requirements. The ICMJE defines a clinical trial as any research project that prospectively assigns people to an intervention, with or without concurrent comparison or control groups, to study the cause-and-effect relationship between a health-related intervention and a health outcome. 3
& & Patient descriptions, photographs, and pedigrees
& & Include a signed statement of informed consent to publish (in print and online) patient descriptions, photographs, and pedigrees from all persons (parents or legal guardians for minors) who can be identified in such written descriptions, photographs, or pedigrees. Such persons should be shown the manuscript before its submission.
& & Permissions required to reproduce or adapt material
& & Acknowledge all text, illustrations, and tables adapted or reproduced from other publications and submit permission from the original publishers (or other copyright owner) to republish in print, online, and licensed versions of CMJ.
& & References
& & Number references in the order the do not alphabetize. In text, tables, and legends, identify references with superscript Arabic numerals. When listing references, abbreviate titles of journals according to Medline. Note: List authors and/or editors up to 6; if more than 6, list the first 6 authors followed by et al.
& & Examples of reference style:
& & 1. Wang YS, Miao LY, Liu L, Cai HR, Ding JJ, Ren SX, et al. Serum cytokine levels in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: correlation with clinical outcome of erlotinib treatment. Chin Med J : .
& & 2. Xie SZ, Gu MJ, Cheng YP. Inhibitory effect of medroxyproge-sterone acetate on angiogenesis induced by malignant neoplasm (in Chinese). Chin J Obstet Gynecol 3-114.
& & 3. Weinstein L, Swartz MN. Pathogenic properties of invading microorganisms. In: Sodeman WA Jr., Sodeman WA, eds. Pathologic physiology: mechanisms of disease. Philadelphia: S 2.
& & 4. Dannenberg AM. Immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Rev Infect Dis 1989; 11 Suppl 2: s369-s378.
& & 5. Payne DK, Sullivan MD, Massie MJ. Women&s psychological reactions to breast cancer. Semin Oncol
Suppl 2): 89-97.
& & 6. Ozben T, Nacitarhan S, Tuncer N. Plasma and urine sialic acid in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Ann Clin Biochem 1995; 32 (Pt 3): 303-306.
& & 7. Turan I, Wredmark T, Fellander-Tsai L. Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis in rheumatoid arthritis. Clin Orthop 1995; (320): 110-114.
& & 8. Cumulative number of reported cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003. (Accessed April 9, 2003 at http://www.who.int/csr/ sarscountry/ /en/.)
& & Authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of their references and for correct citation of the text.
& & Report of original data
& & Abstract
& & Include a structured abstract of no more than 300 words for original articles, meta analysis (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions) and review articles (Objective, Data sources, Study selection, Results, Conclusions).
& & Keywords
& & Three to 6 words or short phrases should be provided at the top of the abstract page as keywords. Terms from the medical subject heading (MeSH) list of Me if suitable MeSH terms are not yet available for recently introduced terms, present terms may be used.
& & Introduction
& & Introduction should be short and arresting. State the purpose of the article and summarize the rationale for the study or observation. Give only strictly pertinent references and do not include data or conclusions from the work being reported.
& & Methods
& & Describe your selection of the observational or experimental subjects (patients or laboratory animals, including controls) clearly. Identify the age, sex, and other important characteristics of the subjects.
& & Identify the methods, apparatus (list the manufacturer&s name and original country in parentheses), and procedures in sufficient detail to allow other workers to reproduce the results. Give references to established methods, including provide references and brief descriptions for methods that have been published bu describe new or substantially modified methods, give reasons for using them, and evaluate their limitations. Identify precisely all drugs and chemicals used, including generic name(s), dose(s), and route(s) of administration.
& & Reports of randomized clinical trials should present information on all major study elements including the protocol (study population, interventions or exposures, outcomes, and the rationale for statistical analysis), assignment of interventions (methods of randomization, concealment of allocation to treatment groups), and the method of masking (blinding). Authors are recommended to refer to the CONSORT Statement 4 for details.
& & Results
& & Overall describe the major findings of the study. Present your results in logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. Do not repeat in the text all the data in the tab emphasize or summarize only important observations.
& & Discussion
& & Summarize the major findings. Discuss possible problems with the methods used. Compare your results with previous work. Discuss the clinical and scientific (if any) implications of your findings and their limitations. Suggest further work. Produce a succinct conclusion.
& & Manuscript checklist
& & Submit complete text of your manuscript online (including tables, figures, etc), in addition, domestic authors should submit Chinese abstract of the complete text.
& & Review the sequence: covering letter, title page, keywords, abstract, text, acknowledgments, references, tables, figures and legends for illustrations.
& & Check all references for accuracy and completeness. Put references in proper format in numerical order, making sure each is cited in the text.
& & Include written permission from each individual identified as a source for personal communication.
& & Include informed consent forms for identifiable patient descriptions, photographs and pedigrees.
& & Keep copies of everything submitted.
& & REFERENCES
& & 1. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing and publication of scholarly work in medical journals. (Accessed November 14, 2013 at: http://www.icmje.org/roles_ a.html)
& & 2. World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects. (Accessed September 6, 2005 at: http://www.wma.net/e/policy/ pdf/ 17c.pdf)
& & 3. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing and publication of scholarly work in medical journals. (Accessed November 14, 2013 at: http://www.icmje.org/publishing_ j.html)
& & 4. Schulz KF, Altman DG, Moher D, for the CONSORT Group. The CONSORT statement: revised recommendations for improving the quality of reports of parallel-group randomized trials. (Accessed October 28, 2010 at: http://www. consort- statement.org)
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影响因子:复合影响因子: 2.479;综合影响因子
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影响因子:复合影响因子: 1.103;综合影响因子
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影响因子:1.961
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影响因子:1.608
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影响因子:3.677
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