BPI Template 2024
BPI Template 2024
The abstract should be concise and informative. It should not exceed 300 words
in length. It should briefly describe the purpose of the work, techniques and
methods used, major findings with important data and conclusions. Different sub-
sections, as given below, should be used. No references should be cited in this
part. Generally non-standard abbreviations should not be used, if necessary they
should be clearly defined in the abstract, at first use.
SAMPLE ABSTRACT:
Aims: Here clearly write the aims of this study. Sample: To correlate platelet
count, splenic index (SI), platelet count/spleen diameter ratio and portal-systemic
venous collaterals with the presence of esophageal varices in advanced liver
disease to validate other screening parameters.
Study Design: Mention the design of the study here.
Place and Duration of Study: Sample: Department of Medicine (Medical Unit
IV) and Department of Radiology, Services Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS),
Services Hospital Lahore, between June 2009 and July 2010.
Methodology: Please write main points of the research methodology applied.
Sample: We included 63 patients (40 men, 23 women; age range 18-75 years)
with liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension, with or without the medical history of
gastrointestinal bleeding. Clinical as well as hematological examination (platelet
count) and ultrasonography (gray as well as color Doppler scale including splenic
index and splenorenal/ pancreaticoduodenal collaterals) was done besides upper
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GI endoscopy for esophageal varices. Platelet count/spleen diameter ratio was
also calculated.
Results: Kindly make sure to include relevant statistics here, such as sample
sizes, response rates, P-values or Confidence Intervals. Do not just say "there
were differences between the groups". sample: Out of 63 patients, 36 patients
with small varices (F1/F2) and 27 with larger (F3) varices were detected on
endoscope. Significant increase in mean splenic index from low (86.7 +/- 27.4) to
high (94.7 +/- 27.7) grade varices was documented. Opposite trend was found
with platelets (120.2 +/- 63.5 to 69.8 +/- 36.1) and platelets/ splenic diameter ratio
(1676.7 to 824.6) declining significantly. Logistic regression showed splenic
collaterals and platelets are significantly but negatively associated with
esophageal varices grades.
Conclusion: Non-invasive independent predictors for screening esophageal
varices may decrease medical as well as financial burden, hence improving the
management of cirrhotic patients. These predictors, however, need further work
to validate reliability.
Note: Review paper (chapter) may have different types of subsections.
(Note: 1. Case Reports should follow the structure of Abstract, Introduction, Presentation of
Case, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements, Competing Interests, Authors’
Contributions, Consent (where applicable), Ethical approval (where applicable), and
References plus figures and/or tables. Abstract (not more than 250 words) of the Case
reports should have the following sections: Aims, Presentation of Case, Discussion and
Conclusion. Only Case Reports have word limits: Papers should not exceed 2000 words,
20 references or 5 figures. Other Type of papers have no word limits.
2. Review papers may have different headings of the sections and are exempted from
following these suggestions.
3. Research Papers and Short Notes should follow the structure of Abstract, Introduction,
Methodology, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements, Competing
Interests, Authors’ Contributions, Consent (where applicable), Ethical approval (where
applicable), and References plus figures and/or tables.)
[(Arial, normal, 9 font, justified) (Detailed instruction about this section is given
below. After reading these instructions, please delete this paragraph and begin
typing your text here [1]. If you are using copy-paste option then select ‘match
destination formatting’ in paste option OR use ‘paste special’ option and select
‘unformatted Unicode text’ option).
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[(Arial, normal, 9 font, justified) (Detailed instruction about this section is given
below. After reading these instructions, please delete this paragraph and begin
typing your text here [1]. If you are using copy-paste option then select ‘match
destination formatting’ in paste option OR use ‘paste special’ option and select
‘unformatted Unicode text’ option).
Each figure should have a caption. The caption should be concise and typed
separately, not on the figure area. Figures should be self-explanatory.
Information presented in the figure should not be repeated in the table. All
symbols and abbreviations used in the illustrations should be defined clearly.
Figure legends should be given below the figures.
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2.1.1.1 Sub-sub-subheading (ARIAL, ITALICS, BOLD, 9 FONT, LEFT
ALIGNED) - fourth level heading.]
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
[(Detailed instruction about this section is given below. After reading these
instructions, please delete this paragraph and begin typing your text here. If you
are using copy-paste option then select ‘match destination formatting’ in paste
option OR use ‘paste special’ option and select ‘unformatted Unicode text’
option). Note: Review paper (chapter) may have different types of subsections.
The discussion should not repeat the results, but provide detailed interpretation
of data. This should interpret the significance of the findings of the work. Citations
should be given in support of the findings. The results and discussion part can
also be described as separate, if appropriate.
Tables & figures should be placed inside the text. Tables and figures should be
presented as per their appearance in the text. It is suggested that the discussion
about the tables and figures should appear in the text before the appearance of
the respective tables and figures. No tables or figures should be given without
discussion or reference inside the text.
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Table 1. Physical, chemical and biological properties of experimental soil
(0-20 cm)
Each figure should have a caption. The caption should be concise and typed
separately, not on the figure area. Figures should be self-explanatory.
Information presented in the figure should not be repeated in the table. All
symbols and abbreviations used in the illustrations should be defined clearly.
Figure legends should be given below the figures.] A sample figure is given in
figure 1.
Fig. 1. Effect of different doses of aqueous extract of Folk Recipe (100, 200,
300 mg/kg) on blood glucose levels at different time intervals in normal
rabbits
Test drugs: significant from normal control, * P < 0.05; ** P < 0.001
Mean ± S.E.M = Mean values ± Standard error of means of six experiments
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3.1 Subheading Subheading (ARIAL, BOLD, 9 FONT, LEFT ALIGNED) -
second level heading.
4. CONCLUSION
[This should briefly state the major findings of the study. If you are using copy-
paste option then select ‘match destination formatting’ in paste option OR use
‘paste special’ option and select ‘unformatted Unicode text’ option]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
A brief acknowledgement section may be given after the conclusion section just
before the references. The acknowledgments of people who provided assistance
in manuscript preparation, funding for research, etc. should be listed in this
section. All sources of funding should be declared as an acknowledgement.
Authors should declare the role of funding agency, if any, in the study design,
collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript. If
the study sponsors had no such involvement, the authors should so state.
COMPETING INTERESTS
This section is compulsory for medical journals. Other journals may require this
section if found suitable. It should provide a statement to confirm that the patient
has given their informed consent for the case report to be published. Journal
editorial office may ask the copies of the consent documentation at any time.
Authors may use a form from their own institution or SDI Patient Consent Form
1.0. It is preferable that authors should send this form along with the submission.
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But if already not sent during submission, we may request to see a copy at any
stages of pre and post publication.
If the person described in the case report has died, then consent for publication
must be collected from their next of kin. If the individual described in the case
report is a minor, or unable to provide consent, then consent must be sought
from their parents or legal guardians.
Authors may use the following wordings for this section: "All authors declare that
‘written informed consent was obtained from the patient (or other approved
parties) for publication of this case report and accompanying images. A copy of
the written consent is available for review by the Editorial office/Chief
Editor/Editorial Board members of this journal."
This section is compulsory for medical journals. Other journals may require this
section if found suitable. If human subjects are involved, informed consent,
protection of privacy, and other human rights are further criteria against which the
manuscript will be judged. It should provide a statement to confirm that the
authors have obtained all necessary ethical approval from suitable Institutional or
State or National or International Committee. This confirms either that this study
is not against the public interest, or that the release of information is allowed by
legislation.
For manuscripts involving animal experiments, Authors may use the following
wordings for this section “All authors hereby declare that "Principles of laboratory
animal care" (NIH publication No. 85-23, revised 1985) were followed, as well as
specific national laws where applicable. All experiments have been examined
and approved by the appropriate ethics committee”
All manuscripts which deal with the study of human subjects must be
accompanied by Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Ethical Committee Approval,
or the national or regional equivalent. The name of the Board or Committee
giving approval and the study number assigned must accompany the
submission. If required, author should be ready to submit a scanned copy of the
IRB or Ethical Committee Approval at any stage of publication (Pre of post
publication stage).
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For manuscripts involving human experiments, Authors may use the following
wordings for this section: “All authors hereby declare that all experiments have
been examined and approved by the appropriate ethics committee and have
therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in
the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki.”
REFERENCES
References must be listed at the end of the manuscript and numbered in the
order that they appear in the text. Every reference referred in the text must also
present in the reference list and vice versa. In the text, citations should be
indicated by the reference number in brackets [3].
Journal name abbreviations should be those found in the NCBI databases (Link:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog/journals).
Reference to a journal:
For Published paper:
1. Hilly M, Adams ML, Nelson SC. A study of digit fusion in the mouse embryo.
Clin Exp Allergy. 2002;32(4):489-98.
1. Saha M, Adams ML, Nelson SC. Review of digit fusion in the mouse embryo. J
Embryol Exp Morphol. 2009;49(3): (In press).
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Note: Use of a DOI number is encouraged (if available).
Note: Authors are also encouraged to add other database's unique identifier (like
PUBMED ID).
For Articles not in English
Forneau E, Bovet D. Recherches sur l'action sympathicolytique d'un nouveau
dérivé du dioxane. Arch Int Pharmacodyn. 1933;46:178-91. French.
Reference to a book:
Personal author(s)
Rang HP, Dale MM, Ritter JM, Moore PK. Pharmacology. 5th ed. Edinburgh:
Churchill Livingstone; 2003.
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