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Copyright © 2020 pubrica.. All rights reserved 1 MAJOR MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES ARE SEEN IN ON CARDIOVASCULAR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica [email protected] In Brief The growth of cardiac CT is directly corresponding to the viable clinical demand for improved imaging and the technological development seen with subsequent generations of scanners. This stable evolution has now regular coronary estimate with a high degree of accuracy at low levels of emission for both acute and stable lesions. To publish a scientific paper inprofessional manuscript editing, especially in cardiovascular computer tomography like editing, proofreading, rewriting is required to get a quality document. Keywords: Publication support, research paper publication support, publication support services, Research paper publication, journal paper publication, publish your research paper, Research paper publishing, research paper publication services, how to publish a scientific paper, Medical journal publication, Plagiarism corrections. I. INTRODUCTION Cardiac computer tomography (CT). Specifically, coronary CT angiography has made significant progress. It is one of the leading non-invasive modalities for diagnosis of coronary artery diseases during the past year the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography is an established, universal cardiovascular CT association along with cardiologists and radiologists, from fundamental to clinical academic researchers, to a private specialist, engineers, associated professionals, industry and trainees--all necessary and interdependent members of the global cardiovascular CT community. They can take images of beating heart, calcium blockages in your arteries. MCDT is a speedy type of Computed tomography scan. It creates a picture of the healthy and diseased part of your heart. II. MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES Original Research Review article Technical report Case Report Practical Tips/Tricks Editorial Book Reviews Original Research It is the most common type used to publish full reports of data from research. It includes introduction, methods, results and discussion section. The Journal strength the submission of manuscripts of pattern data from the animal, pre-clinical, clinical and technical examination. Such research paper publications providea detailed description of the background, research methodology, results and discussion as outlined in the instructions for Authors. Clinical trials should be registered appropriately, and the registration number should be present in the manuscript. Although length is not described for original articles, in general, the document should not more than 4000 words,and there should be proper 8figures, tables, and references. Review articles It is a broad summary of research on a certain topic and different perspective of the field. Review manuscripts are determinedto associate systematic review technique and undergo critical research paper publication to ensure accuracy and balance. And review articles should contain a brief abstract that explains the main objective of the paper. TechnicalReports Technical reports illustrate a new technology, utilization or observation, and are generally used to report initial, exploratory or

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MAJOR MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES ARE SEEN IN ON CARDIOVASCULAR

COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica

[email protected]

In Brief

The growth of cardiac CT is directly

corresponding to the viable clinical demand

for improved imaging and the technological

development seen with subsequent

generations of scanners. This stable evolution

has now regular coronary estimate with a

high degree of accuracy at low levels of

emission for both acute and stable lesions. To

publish a scientific paper inprofessional

manuscript editing, especially in

cardiovascular computer tomography like

editing, proofreading, rewriting is required to

get a quality document.

Keywords: Publication support, research

paper publication support, publication

support services, Research paper publication,

journal paper publication, publish your

research paper, Research paper publishing,

research paper publication services, how to

publish a scientific paper, Medical journal

publication, Plagiarism corrections.

I. INTRODUCTION

Cardiac computer tomography (CT).

Specifically, coronary CT angiography has

made significant progress. It is one of the leading non-invasive modalities for diagnosis

of coronary artery diseases during the past

year the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography is an established, universal

cardiovascular CT association along with

cardiologists and radiologists, from

fundamental to clinical academic researchers, to a private specialist, engineers, associated

professionals, industry and trainees--all

necessary and interdependent members of the global cardiovascular CT community. They

can take images of beating heart, calcium

blockages in your arteries. MCDT is a speedy type of Computed tomography scan. It creates

a picture of the healthy and diseased part of

your heart.

II. MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES

Original Research

Review article

Technical report

Case Report

Practical Tips/Tricks

Editorial

Book Reviews

Original Research

It is the most common type used to publish full

reports of data from research. It includes

introduction, methods, results and discussion

section. The Journal strength the submission of manuscripts of pattern data from the animal,

pre-clinical, clinical and technical

examination. Such research paper publications providea detailed description of the

background, research methodology, results and

discussion as outlined in the instructions for Authors. Clinical trials should be registered

appropriately, and the registration number

should be present in the manuscript. Although

length is not described for original articles, in general, the document should not more than

4000 words,and there should be proper

8figures, tables, and references.

Review articles

It is a broad summary of research on a certain topic and different perspective of the field.

Review manuscripts are determinedto

associate systematic review technique and undergo critical research paper publication to

ensure accuracy and balance. And review

articles should contain a brief abstract that explains the main objective of the paper.

TechnicalReports

Technical reports illustrate a new technology,

utilization or observation, and are generally

used to report initial, exploratory or

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hypothesis-generating studies. The information should contain an abstract, a brief introduction,

and a full methodology and result. This format

has a strict length limit, so some experimental

design is not published.

Case Reports: Cardiovascular CT

These type of articles report a specific

instance of exciting phenomena. The

ultimate goal of this case study is to make

other researchers aware of the possibility

of particular phenomena that may occur. Cardiovascular CT case reports arepublished

as open access. High-quality figures are essential; supplementary files are strongly

encouraged. Figure legends are not to afford,

much rather, the statistics should be pointed out to and, if mandatory, describe, in the body

of the manuscript. No abstract is required, and

no morereferences are permitted.

Practical Tips/Tricks

Brief,concentrated analysis on a practical condition for developing act and interpretation

ofcardiovascular CT

Editorials

Editorials are suggested manuscripts that

usually follow an Original Research article in

the same issue of the medical journal

publication of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography. Which comment on specific

findings within the original research articles

that particularly highlightessential aspects, and point out areas that require further

clarification. A criticalfactor is to put the

newly reported findings in the context of already published research.

Book Reviews

Newly issued books may be sent to the

Editor in Chief for the attention of review.

III. CONCLUSION

Cardiac CT is now afundamental tool for

cardiologists. Although initial work was clouded by the risk of high emission exposure

and artefact-induced diagnostic uncertainty,

the capacity of CT technology has matured to

a high degree of efficiency and a complete number of indications.Our expert team can do

in both medical and scientific subjects which

can include in proofreading, editing services and plagiarism corrections.

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