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Instructions for Authors***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.*** PREPARING FOR SUBMISSION The work shall not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica or Taylor & Francis. Conflict of interest and funding: Authors are responsible for recognising and disclosing financial and other conflicts of interest that might bias their work. They should acknowledge in the manuscript all financial support for the work and other financial or personal connections to the work. SUBMISSION All submissions should be made online at the Acta Agriculturæ Scandinavica, Section A, Animal Science Manuscript Central site. New users should first create an account. Once a user is logged onto the site submissions should be made via the Author Centre. All printed pages incur a charge of 80 USB per printed page, which will be charged to the author after publication.
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Please use these simple guidelines when preparing your electronic manuscript:
Layout Title which should be concise and informative but as short as possible. Keywords in alphabetical order, 3-10 words which are not used in the title. Text. The text should normally be divided into: Introduction, Material and methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, and References. The Introduction should provide a general orientation of the subject and present reasons for and aims of the study. Concisely written. Text references should be written: Smith & Jones (1988) or Hansson et al. (1990) if more than two authors are used (Smith & Jones, 1988; Hansson et al. 1990). References should be cited chronologically. Materials and methods must provide sufficient information to permit exact replication of experimental work or statistical analysis. Results should be clear, concise, and as objective as possible. No discussion of the results is permitted in this section. Indicate in the lefthand margin the approximate position of figures and tables. Discussion should not repeat results, but in a logical way interprete the main results with reference to relevant figures, tables and references. The discussion should be concisely written and as brief as possible. In some cases Results and Discussion may be combined in one section. Abbreviations, symbols and style. Use only international standard abbreviations. In decimals, use the decimal point, not the comma. Use no Roman numerals. Foreign words, Latin names of genera, species, mathematical symbols, etc. should be italicized indicated by single underlining. Personal names after Latin names should not be italicized. References should be kept to a pertinent minimum. In the text, references are identified by authors' names, not numbers. The reference list should be arranged in alphabetical order according to the name of the first author, see examples below: Standard journal article: Book with one or more authors: Book with editor(s): Chapter in a book: Illustrations. All graphs, drawings and photographs are considered figures and should be kept to a minimum, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals. All figures should be labeled on the back with the number, author's name and indication of orientation. Line drawings should be professionally drafted; any half-tones must exhibit high contrast. Details must be large enough to retain their clarity after reduction in size to single column width (81 mm). In exceptional cases column width (120 mm) will be accepted. One uniform final size of letters throughout is recommended. Any colour illustration must be paid for by the author (USD 750 per page). Figure legends should be clearly typed on a separate page. Tables. If results are already given in graphs or diagrams, tables should not be used. Double documentation is not acceptable. Each table should be typed on a separate page, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, and have a self-explanatory title. Tables should be planned to fit to a final width of 81 or 120 mm. Review articles can be accepted and will follow the same review policy as manuscripts presenting original research. Short communications of not more than 2 200 words or the equivalent space in print and without a summary can be published. Letters to the Editor. These are reserved for comments on articles recently published in the journal and are not edited except for necessary language corrections. They should not exceed 600 words. Supplements. Longer articles or proceedings can be published in a series of consecutively numbere supplements according to special agreement with the editorial office. (The purchaser bears all costs for supplements.) These are distributed to subscribers without additional charges. Editorial Office
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