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Books Aronoff GR, et al. Drug Prescribing in Renal Failure. Vol 1. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: American College of Physicians; 1999:39. Dukes MNG, Aronson JK, eds. Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs. 14th ed. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier; 2000:xvi–xvii. Glinoer D. Thyroid disease during pregnancy. In: Braverman LE, ed. Werner and Ingbar’s the Thyroid: A Fundamental and Clinical Text. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2000:1013– 1027. Online journal Schuman TA, et al. Iatrogenic perinatal pharyngoesophageal injury: a disease of prematurity. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2010;74(4). http://www.ijpo.org/. Accessed July 31, 2014. Online book Rennie D, Guyatt G, eds. Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice. Chicago, IL: AMA Press; 2002. http://www.usersguides.org/textbooks.asp. Accessed February 26, 2004. Unpublished material If an article has been submitted for publication but has not yet been accepted, do not include it in the reference list. Cite this material in the text as “unpublished data” along with its date of submission. Example: These findings have recently been corroborated (Mariman, unpublished data, November 2014). Refer the Instructions to Authors page on the journal’s website for guidance on citing references such as online publication ahead of print, material accepted for publication but not yet published, websites, poster/paper presentation, conference proceedings, government or agency bulletins, and government/organization reports. Guidelines for Manuscript Submission TYPESCRIPT AND OTHER INPUTS • Submit the original MS (unpublished and not submitted elsewhere) in Microsoft Word format and the images in the required format online at https://www.perinatology.in/submit-articles OR Mail them to perinatology@himalayawellness.com • Provide tables in an editable format and not as images or screenshots. • Illustrations – Provide line art/graphs/figures/photographs in “.eps” or “.ai” format or in a camera-ready form, with redundant areas trimmed. – Submit line drawings as photographic prints or high-quality photocopies and all other illustrations as black-and-white photographic prints. Color illustrations can be used, if essential, in the article. – Ensure that the resolution of photographs or their scanned copies is 300 dpi or more. – If the subjects in the photographs are identifiable, either mask their eyes or submit a copy of the written permission obtained from them to use the photograph. – Submit a copy of the written permission obtained from the publishers and authors to reproduce or adapt previously published illustrations. • Provide complete details of the corresponding author, including address for communication, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. Postsubmission Process • An e-mail acknowledging receipt of the MS will be sent to the corresponding author. • The MS will be thoroughly screened and accepted only if it complies with the journal’s guidelines. • If the MS is accepted, an e-mail will be sent to the corresponding author. • An accepted MS will be subjected to a plagiarism check. If any plagiarism is detected, the MS along with the editor's comments will be sent to the corresponding author for revision. • Upon satisfactory revision, the MS will be edited. • The editor has the right to make necessary changes in the MS and also to reduce the length of the MS, if required. • Any queries that arise during the editing process will be sent to the corresponding author through e-mail. The corresponding author should reply to this e-mail with responses to all queries within the specified time. • Upon satisfactory resolution of the editorial queries, 2 forms will be sent. It is mandatory for all authors in the author group to sign these forms and return them to the publisher within the specified time. – Authorship Criteria and Responsibility, Financial Disclosure, and Acknowledgment Form – Copyright Transfer Agreement Form • Upon receipt of the signed forms, an article acceptance letter will be sent to the corresponding author. • Print copies of the journal will be sent to the corresponding author (free of cost) after the issue has been published. No reprints will be sent. Instructions to Authors Copying, including or directly quoting from another’s work without adequately acknowledging for any gain, benefit, or credit, whether intentionally or unintentionally, is considered plagiarism. It is regarded as a breach of publication ethics and is an academic offence. Follow good writing practices and guidelines issued by organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics to avoid plagiarism.

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