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期刊名称:APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES

ISSN:0969-8043
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-radiation-and-isotopes/
影响因子:1.513
主题范畴:CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR;    NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;    RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Applied Radiation and Isotopes provides a high quality medium for the publication of substantial, original and scientific and technological papers on the development and applications of nuclear, radiation and radionuclide techniques in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, biology, medicine, engineering and in the earth, planetary and environmental sciences. Nuclear techniques are defined in the broadest sense and both experimental and theoretical papers are welcome. They include the development and use of  - and  -particles, X-rays and  -rays, neutrons and other nuclear particles and radiations from all sources, including radionuclides, accelerators, cyclotrons and reactors and from the natural environment. Nuclear magnetic resonance and electron spin resonance are important technologies within the scope of Applied Radiation and Isotopes.
Relevant topics for Applied Radiation and Isotopes include the following, however, authors are encouraged to suggest other topics which might also be published in the journal:

 Radiation sources: Design, construction, production, characteristics.
 Radionuclides: Production, activation cross-sections, target design, processing, quality control procedures.
 Synthesis of labelled compounds: Synthesis, purification, quality control, in vitro testing of radionuclide-labelled compounds/ radiopharmaceuticals.
 Measurement of radiation and radioactivity: Measurement of X-rays,  -rays,  - and  -particles and other forms of radiation; nuclear instrumentation, including radiation spectrometry, dosimetry, novel counting systems and whole-body counters, novel radiation detector systems.
 Radioanalytical methods: Activation analysis, isotope dilution analysis, radioimmunoassay, radionuclide tomography, radiation spectrometry.
 Nuclear physics and chemistry topics including data compilations, directly relevant to practical applications.
 Nuclear geophysics: Studies of the earth's crust, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere and planetary bodies; nuclear methods for exploration, extraction, transport and use of water, oil, gas, coal and other minerals.
 Radiochemistry: Chemical behaviour and speciation of radionuclides. 
Environment: Chemical behaviour and speciation of radionuclides and labelled compounds other than those of direct clinical interest, in geological, environmental, human, animal or plant systems; factors which modify this behaviour.

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Submission of Papers
Authors are requested to submit their original manuscript and figures with two copies to the geographically nearest Editor and not to the Publisher's office (see Editorial board for address details).
Upon request Elsevier Science Japan will provide Japanese authors with a list of people who can check and improve the English of their paper (before submission). Please contact our Tokyo office to request details; Editorial Service, Elsevier Science Japan KK, 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan. Tel: +81 3 5561 5032, Fax: +81 3 5561 5045, E-mail: info@elsevier.co.jp
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher.

Manuscript Preparation
General: Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding author should be identified (include a Fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given for all co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible. An electronic copy of the paper should accompany the final version. The Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy of their manuscript since we cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original manuscripts are discarded one month after publication unless the Publisher is asked to return original material after use.
In manuscripts describing experiments with living animals, authors should state clearly in the text that they experiments were carried out in compliance with the relevant national laws relating to the conduct of animal experimentation, or, where such laws do not exist, that the studies were performed in accordance with some internationally recognized code of practice such as the United Kingdom Biological Council's Guidelines on the Use of Living Animals in Scientific Investigations, 2nd edn.
Abstracts: An abstract of not more than 80 words must be supplied for all articles, and preferentially a short summary for Technical Notes.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Vitae, Figure Captions and then Tables. Do not import the Figures or Tables into your text. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk and footnote. All other footnotes (except for table footnotes) should be identified with superscript Arabic numbers.
Units: Preferably, Systeme International (SI) units should be used throughout with equivalent quantities in older usage indicated in parentheses. NBS Special Publication 330 The International System of Units (SI) or the Systeme International d'Unites' may be helpful in this respect. Chemical and biological nomenclature should conform to International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) recommendations. The IUPAC Rules can be found in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, FL. Radioactive labels should be indicated by the radionuclide's symbol in square brackets before the labelled compound, e.g. [3H]H2O, [14sC]Carbon dioxide, 2-amino-4-([11C]methylthio) butyric acid (not [11C]methyl-methionine), N-[11C]methyl-nomorphine, etc. Carrier-free compound only should be designated as 3H2), 13NH3, etc. No-carrier-added compounds should be written as [13N]NH3, [11C]CO2 unless proof of specific activity is given. Metastable (isomeric) and ground state of nuclei are designated by an "m" or "g" respectively, placed after the atomic-mass number, e.g. 99mTc and 99gTc although the "g" may be omitted if no ambiguity results.
References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript. In the text refer to the author's name (without initials) and year of publication (e.g. "Since Peterson (1993) has shown that ?" or "This is in agreement with results obtained later (Kramer, 1994)". For three or more authors use the first author followed by "et al.", in the text. The list of references should be arranged alphabetically by authors' names. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the spelling of authors' names and dates are exactly the same in the text as in the reference list.
References should be given in the following form:
Dadachova, E., Smith, S.V., Mirzadeh, S., 1996. Electrolytic reduction of carrier-free rhenium-188. Appl. Radiat. Isot. 47 (3), 289-292.
Walling, D.E., Quine, T.A., He, Q., 1993. Investigating contemporary rates of floodplain sedimentation. In: Carling, P.A., Petts, G.E. (Eds.), Low-land Floodplain Rivers: Geomorphological Perspectives. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 166-184.
Illustrations: All illustrations should be provided in camera-ready form, suitable for reproduction (which may include reduction) without retouching. Photographs, charts and diagrams are all to be referred to as "Figure(s)" and should be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are referred. They should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text. All illustrations should be clearly marked on the back with the figure number and the author's name. All figures are to have a caption. Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet. Line drawings: Good quality printouts on white paper produced in black ink are required. All lettering, graph lines and points on graphs should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when the diagram has been reduced to a size suitable for inclusion in the journal. Dye-line prints or photocopies are not suitable for reproduction. Do not use any type of shading on computer-generated illustrations.
Photographs: Original photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and white or colour). If necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Please note that photocopies of photographs are not acceptable.
Colour: Figures may be published in colour, if this is judged essential by the editor. The author will be charged for colour at current printing costs.
Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed on a separate sheet. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to by superscript lowercase letters. No vertical rules should be used. Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the manuscript, (e.g. in graphs).

Electronic Submission
Authors should submit an electronic copy of their paper with the final version of the manuscript. The electronic copy should match the hardcopy exactly. Always keep a backup copy of the electronic file for reference and safety. Full details of electronic submission and formats can be obtained from http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/disksub or from Author Services at Elsevier Science.

Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the author (first-named author if no corresponding author is identified on multi-authored papers) by PDF wherever possible and should be returned within 48 hours of receipt, preferably by e-mail. Corrections should be restricted to typesetting errors; any other amendments made may be charged to the author. Any queries should be answered in full. Elsevier will do everything possible to get your article corrected and published as quickly and accurately as possible. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are returned to us in one all-inclusive e-mail or fax. Subsequent additional corrections will not be possible, so please ensure that your first communication is complete. Should you choose to mail your corrections, please return them to: Log-in Department, Elsevier Science, Stover Court, Bampfylde Street, Exeter, Devon EX1 2AH, UK.

Offprints
Twenty five offprints will be supplied free of charge. Additional offprints and copies of the issue can be ordered at a specially reduced rate using the order form sent to the corresponding author after the manuscript has been accepted. Orders for reprints (produced after publication) will incur a 50% surcharge.

Copyright
All authors must sign the "Transfer of Copyright" agreement before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature and translations. This includes the right to adapt the article for use in conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.

Author Services
For queries relating to the general submission of manuscripts (including electronic text and artwork) and the status of accepted manuscripts, please contact Author Services, Log-in Department, Elsevier Science, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK. E-mail: authors@elsevier.co.uk, Fax: +44 (0) 1865 843905, Tel: +44 (0) 1865 843900.

Authors can also keep a track on the progress of their accepted article, and set up e-mail alerts informing them of changes to their manuscript's status, by using the "Track a Paper" feature of Elsevier's Author Gateway.


Editorial Board
 
Editors-in-Chief:
B.M. Coursey, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Ionizing Radiation Division, Building 245, Room C229, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8460, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8460, USA. Fax: 1-301-869-7682, Email: pamela.hodge@nist.gov
D.M. Taylor, Cardiff University, Department of Chemistry, c/o 17 Pant Poeth, Bridgend CF31 5BD, UK. Fax: 44 1656 647 911, Email: davtay@globalnet.co.uk
Editors:
J. Csikai, Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Debrecen, Pf. 81, 4010 Debrecen, Hungary
Email: ciskai@delfin.klte.hu
J. de Goeij, Delft University of Technology, Interfaculty Reactor Institute, Mekelweg 15, NL-2629 JB Delft, The Netherlands
Email: degoeij@iri.tudelft.nl
S. Judge, National Physical Laboratory, Centre for Ionising Radiation Metrology, Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW, UK. Email: steven.judge@npl.co.uk
F.F. Knapp, Life Science Division, Mail Stop 6229, Building 4501, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6229, USA. Email: jkp@ornl.gov
A. Kudo, Kyoto University, Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto, Japan. Email: kudo@rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp
P. Mitchell, National University of Ireland, Department of Experimental Physics, (NUID), Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland Email: peter.mitchell@ucd.ie
V. Nagy, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Ionizing Radiation Division, Building 245, Room C209, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8460, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8460, USA Email: vitaly_nagy@hotmail.com
V.W. Pike, PET Radiopharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular Imaging Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, 1 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-0135, USA
Email: victor.pike@nih.gov
M. Rivard, Department of Radiation Oncology Tufts-New England Medical Center, Box #246, 750 Washington St., Boston, MA 02111, USA Email: mrivard@tufts-nemc.org
R. Schneider, Mail Stop 8, Geology and Geophysics Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543-1539, USA
Email: rschneider@whoi.edu
J.S. Schweitzer, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Old Quarry Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877-4108, USA
Email: schweitz@phys.uconn.edu
B. Sowerby, Process Design & Optimisation, CSIRO Minerals, PMB 5, Menai, NSW 2234, Australia
Email: brian.sowerby@minerals.csiro.au
T. Tominaga, University of Tokyo, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
L.I. Wiebe, University of Alberta, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3118 Pharmacy Center, Edmonton, T6G 2N8, Canada
Email: leonard.wiebe@ualberta.ca

 


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