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11. (Index, synopsis, key number character and syllabi) in Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
11. (Index, synopsis, key number character, and syllabi) in Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court, et cetera of the State of New Jersey.
11. (Index, synopsis, key number character, and syllabi) in Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court, etc., of the state of New Jersey.
Vol. 79. 10. (Index, synopsis, key number character, and syllabi) in Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court, etc., of the state of New Jersey.
(Index, synopsis, key number character and syllabi) in Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
7. (Index, synopsis, key number character and syllabi) in Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court, et cetera of the State of New Jersey.
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We obtained data on style of reporting including maximum number of words, pages, figures or illustrations, tables, references and authors as well as the need for abstract or synopsis, indexing or key words, and consent form.
There was more information on style (i.e. limitation on words, pages, figures or illustrations, tables, references, authors, need for abstract or synopsis, indexing or key words and consent form) than content.
There was a difference among the medical, surgical and generic or multidisciplinary journals in the maximum number of words and pages allowed but no difference in the number of figures, tables, references, authors, abstract or synopsis, indexing or key words and consent.
There were significant statistical differences between the medical, surgical and generic groups in the maximum number of words and pages allowed, but there was no statistical difference in the number of figures, tables, references, authors, abstract or synopsis, indexing or key words and consent (Table 1).
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