The Journal will publish rapidly, after peer review, articles that describe original
research results; on subjects of contemporary importance, preliminary communications,
viewpoints; reports or proceedings of conferences (which will be published as issues of
the journal at the expense of the organization that submits the proceedings).
Contents must be written in English. The entire manuscript should be double-spaced on standard 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper, maximum 20 typed pages, on one side only with pages numbered consecutively. A cover sheet should contain the following items:
Papers are to be organized into Abstract, Keywords (5-10), Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments and References sections.
Measurements should be expressed in SI units. Alternatively, the conventional units may be presented in parentheses as well.
If the manuscript and/or figures and tables are available on computer diskettes (MS-DOS formats are acceptable), please submit not only the manuscript but a diskette along with the hard copies of the material and please indicate which software application was used. The hard copy and the word-processor file should word-by-word match each other and this fact should be stated in the cover letter.
Submission of manuscripts bz e-mail is also invited.
Figures and Tables. All figures must accompany the manuscript at the time of submission. They should be properly identified with authors names, figure number, place of insertion, and top of figure. Figures should be enclosed as original drawings. Lettering and numbering should be large enough to remain legible when reduced to fit the columns of the page. Tables should be numbered sequentially in Arabic numerals and headed with a short title. Each table should be on a separate page and the preferred point of insertion should be indicated in the margin of the manuscript text. Whenever possible, tables should be submitted in camera-ready form. Should the Tables and Figures be contained in the computer file, please place them as appropriate.
References. Citations in the text are by the name of the (first and second) author and the year of publication. Where there are more than two authors, only the first author should be named followed by et al. In the case of a multiple citation, the order is chronological. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus.
References should be organized in alphabetical order, providing complete bibliographical data per the samples below:
References in English Language Journal Articles:
HANSEN, J. and OLSEN, J. H. (1994). Cancer morbidity among Danish female pharmacy technicians. Scand. J. Work Environ. Health 20:22-26.
JEDRYCHOWSKI, W., PEZZAGNO G., and MAUGERI, U. (1983). Research Methods on Occupational Health Hazards Population Approach. Fondazione Clinica del Lavoro, Pavia.
MARBURY, M. C. and WOODS, J. E. (1991). Building-related illnesses. In: Indoor Air Pollution. A Health Perspective (J. M. Samet, and J. D. Spengler, eds.) The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, pp. 306-322.
An English translation is needed according to the example given:
MATYASOVSZKY, K., SOÓS, K., and SOHÁR, J. (1995). Polychlorinated biphenyls in human adipose tissue. (In Hungarian) Egészségtudomány 39:172180.
Submission of Manuscripts. Manuscripts are accepted for review provided that they have not been published previously and are not under review elsewhere. This fact should be stated in the cover letter. The date of receipt of each manuscript will be recorded in the Editorial Office and prompt acknowledgment will be provided. The decision of acceptability for publication will come from the Editors-in-Chief. The original and two copies of the manuscript should be sent to:
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