Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
D
Page numbers followed by t indicate a table. Page numbers followed by f indicate a figure. Page numbers followed by App indicate an appendix.
- dashes
- American vs British use 5.3.5
- em dash 5.3.5.2
- en dash 5.3.5.1
- three-em dash 5.3.5.4
- two-em dash 5.3.5.3
- data
- falsification/fabrication 2.3.1
- selective reporting of 2.3.2
- databases
- citation in end references 29.4.8
- data sharing 2.2.3, 33.7
- journal home page listings 33.2.2.1
- negative findings 2.2.4
- DataCite Event Data service 33.4.7
- data fabrication/falsification 2.3.1, 2.3.5
- data sets
- citation in end references 29.4.8
- in journal articles 1.2.2.2
- selective reporting and 2.3.5
- data sharing
- degrees of 33.5f, 33.7.1
- negative findings 2.2.4
- overview 2.2.3, 33.7
- repositories for 33.7.2
- dates
- see also time
- comma and 5.3.3.2
- days and months 13.3.1
- hyphenation 5.4.1.2
- ranges 5.3.5.1
- resources for 13.1
- sequence of elements 13.3.3
- units 13.2.1
- years 13.3.2
- determinants 12.3.1.4, 12.13t
- diacritics
- alphabetizing and 29.3.2
- spelling of words derived from non-English languages 6.1.2
- taxonomic systems 22.2.2.6, 22.5.5
- types of 4.2t, 5.4.6
- digital archiving
- agencies for: CLOCKSS 33.10.3.3; Fatcat 33.10.3.6; LOCKSS 33.10.3.2; Portico 33.10.3.4; Public Knowledge Project Preservation Network (PKP PN) 33.10.3.5; PubMed Central (PMC) 33.10.3.1
- hyperlinks for 33.10.2
- mandatory metadata for 33.10.1
- overview 33.10
- digital image manipulation 2.3.1
- digital object identifiers (DOIs) 5.2.1.1, 28.6.3.2, 29.4.1, 33.1.1, 33.1f, 33.4.1, 33.10.2
- disclosure sections 2.5.2
- disease names
- animals 24.2.1
- humans: eponymic names 24.2.2; standard nomenclature 24.2.1
- plants: capitalization 24.1.2; standard nomenclature 24.1.1, 24.1t; type styles 24.1.2
- dissertations 29.4.5
- ditto marks 5.5.2
- divided publication description of 2.4
- DNA 5.3.7.2, 17.13.10.3
- dogs: blood groups of 23.4.3
- domesticated animals 21.15.5, 21.29t, 23.4.3
- drug nomenclature
- abbreviation of chemical names 20.1.1.4
- abbreviation of multidrug regimens 20.1.1.4
- capitalization 9.4.8
- Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) registry numbers 20.1.6
- chemical formulas 20.1.4
- chemical names 20.1.3
- code designations 20.1.6
- endocrinologic/metabolic drug names 20.1.1.5
- nonproprietary/generic: international 20.1.1.2; pharmacy equivalent names 20.1.1.3; United States adopted 20.1.1.1, 20.1t
- proprietary 20.1.2
- radiopharmaceuticals 20.1.5
- resources 20.1.1
- structural formulas 20.1.4
- drugs
- pharmacokinetics 20.2t, 20.5
- symbols for receptors and humeral mediators 20.3
- units for concentrations in biological fluids 20.4
- use of proprietary vs nonproprietary names 20.2
- duplicate publication
- author responsibilities 2.3.2
- description of 2.4
- drawbacks to 2.4.1
- justified 2.4.2
- duplicate submission
- authors and 2.7.1
- editors and 2.7.2
- peer review and 2.7.3
- as reason for manuscript withdrawal 2.7