Scientific
studies submitted to our journal;
* Must be original, must not be published
elsewhere and must not be plagiarized. The plagiarism report must be uploaded from DergiPark system.
* Explanations related to the article
(supporting organization, project name, etc.) must be written separately.
* After
the manuscript is accepted for publication, the "Copyright Transfer
Agreement" signed by the corresponding author and all authors should be
sent to our journal. Authors are not paid any royalties. With this contract,
the full right of publication of the article passes to our journal.
1.
The article must be uploaded by the corresponding author through the “DergiPark” automation system (https://dergipark.org.tr/tdfd) as Microsoft Word file.
The corresponding author is responsible for following all the processes of the
article.
2.
The articles sent to our journal for publication should be written in English language. The articles for which the preliminary
examination made by the "editor" and / or the "editorial
board" is deemed appropriate are published after the opinion of the
referees from the related scientific discipline is obtained. After the
preliminary control and evaluation processes, the authors' proposed corrections
are required to be submitted within 15 days at the latest (it could be extended
to 30 days if any experimental studies is requested by referees or editors).
Otherwise the article will be rejected.
3.
The research articles and reviews must be prepared in accordance with the following
rules in order to be published in the journal. If any symposium or declaration
presented in the congress is submitted as an article, it must contain
additional experimental work and discussion. The articles submitted to the
journal will not be evaluated as presented.
a)
Research Article: Original and unique studies prepared after a scientific
research and experimental study
b)
Review: An original, important, useful and up-to-date article on the editor's
invitation, in which the findings obtained from research conducted by an expert
in that field are evaluated.
4. The cover file must contain English title on , the names, contact information and ORCID numbers of the authors. The
article must consist of afilliation, abstract, keywords, Turkish summary, keywords, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion,
acknowledgment (if any) and references. Note: The results and discussion sections
can be combined under the title of Results and Discussion.
5.
The author name (s) must be clearly written, numbered, and addressed below
without any academic title. The e-mail address of the corresponding author
should also be specified.
6.
The abstract should be no more than 200 words. The abstract should include the
topic of the research, its purpose, and a summary of the results. The use of
non-standard abbreviations and formulas should be avoided wherever possible.
Abbreviations should be given in parentheses after long names are written where
they were first used, and then only these abbreviations should be used. For
example; Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs). The text should continue to be used
in the form of SCFA.
7.
A maximum of 6 keywords should be used. The words should be written (Enzyme, Molecular weight, Activity, ...) by separating the terms with a comma (,) and
leaving a space. The first letters of key words, except for the first keyword
and special names, must be written in capital letters.
8.
Main headings should be written in bold and capital letters (1. INTRODUCTION) bold in headings 2 (2.1 Second Degree Title) and bold in
headings 3 and heading bold in headings 3, all other words with the letter
should be written in sentence pattern with all lower case letters (2.1.1 Third degree title).
9.
The title of the article in Turkish and English should be short, descriptive
and not more than 250 characters.
10.
All the remaining parts of the work, except for the titles in Turkish and
English, should be written in double-sided.
11.
Text should be typed in A4 size paper, 12 point Times New Roman font and double
line spacing.
12.
A space of 2.5 cm should be left on the right, left, bottom and top of the
page.
13.
The text should be written in one column, all page numbers should be given.
14.
In the article, "Figure" expression for figures and "Table"
expression for tables should be used. In addition, the words in Figure 1, Table 1 should be written in bold. The descriptions of the figures
should be written in 10 points size on the bottom of the figure. The title of
the table should be 10 points size and should be on the table and the content
of the table should be at least 8 points. Figure and Table should be given in the relevant places in the
main document, not loaded as a separate file or added at the end of the text.
The resolution of the figures should be at least 300 dpi. Objects outside of
text and tables (images, graphics, shapes) must be in JPEG, PNG or TIFF format.
There should be no frame around the shapes. Each shape and table should be
included in the text and the number and description belonging to that shape or chart
should be found below the shapes and above the tables. Important Note: All
decimal numbers in the text or on the tables must be written using points in articles.
15. The formulas should
be numbered and the formula number should be shown in parentheses on the right
side of the formula. The main characters and variables should be given in
italics while numbers and mathematical expressions should be given with normal
characters. The formulas should be given as 12 points. The equations should be
cited in the text and given as "Equation 1."
16. When writing a
unit, the "/" sign should not be used, but must be rendered neutral
by leaving a space (EU mg-1 instead of EU / mg).
References
1. References should be
typed in Times New Roman characters in 12 point font size.
2. The Vancouver
reference system (numbering in square brackets) should be used. The citations
made from the conference, dissertation and web pages should start with [1].
References to be given from boks should be given as [1, p.55]. If the citation
is given in the text includes the surname of the author; it should be given as Dilsiz et al. [1] or if
the article is in English Alberts et al. [1] should be used. Every resource
used in the text should be included in the list of references. The reference
list should be organized as follows:
Article:
For articles with a
number of authors 1-6;
[1] Kwan I, Mapstone J.
Visibility aids for pedestrians and cyclists: a systematic review of randomized
controlled trials. Accid Anal Prev. 2004; 36 (3): 305-12.
[2] Petitti DB, Crooks
VC, Buckwalter JG, Chiu V. Blood pressure levels before dementia. Arch Neurol. 2005; 62
(1): 112-6.
For articles with more
than 6 authors;
[3] Hallal AH,
Amortegui JD, Jeroukhimov IM, Casillas J, Schulman CI, Manning RJ, et al.
Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography does not exactly detect common bile
duct stones in resolving gallstone pancreatitis. J Am Coll Surg. 2005; 200 (6):
869-75.
Book:
[4] Carlson BM. Human
embryology and developmental biology. 4th ed. St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.
[5] Dybvig DD, Dybvig
M. Det tenkende mennesket. Filosofiog vitenskapshistorie med vitenskapsteori.
2nd ed. Trondheim: Tapir akademisk forlag; 2003.
Book
Section:
[6] Blaxter PS,
Farnsworth TP. Social health and class inequalities. In: Carter C, Peel JR,
editors. Equalities and inequalities in health. 2nd ed. London: Academic Press;
1976. p. 165-78.
Conference:
[7] Nørvåg K.
Space-efficient support for temporal text indexing in a document archive
context. 7th European Conference, ECDL.2003. Berlin: Springer; 2003. p. 511-22.
Thesis:
[8] Hasund IK. The
discourse markers like in English and likes in Norwegian teenage language: A
corpus-based, cross-linguistic study [dissertation]. Bergen: University of
Bergen; 2003.
Web:
[9]
Kapperud G. Utbruddsveil [Internet]. I Folkehelseins; 2016 [cited 2016
Jun 30]. Available from: https://www.fhi.no/nettpub/utbruddsveilederen/