Use abbreviations after your first in-text citation. You may use the abbreviation “DSM-5” in the text after you used the full title. This acronym should be italicized, as it refers to the title of a book. You may also choose to abbreviate the American Psychiatric Association to “APA,...
theTitleandSubtitle(in italics and title case), the edition if specified, the location and name of the publisher, and the publication year. To cite an e-book or a book accessible online, add the format (e.g., “Kindle”) or the DOI to the end of the bibliography entry: ...
in which individuals could attempt to pick the winner (or a draw) and the score. Yahoo assembled a group of five soccer experts to also make predictions
BMC Medical Research Methodology volume 24, Article number: 268 (2024) Cite this article 456 Accesses 1 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background Adolescent mental health surveys in public health are sometimes questioned because of their main focus on self-reported symptoms, lacking data on ...
to circumvent at least some of the controversy their efforts might generate, the authors and illustrators balance the radical potential of their subject matter with the perceived demands of the marketplace and the constraints imposed on them by the genre. In doing so, they create books that are...
and optimally managing them via proper multi-energy demand side management (DSM) driven by end-user habits. The MUSE GRIDS concept includes the development of a multi-objective smart controller to optimize and aggregate energy grid management systems in a multi-energy context. The MUSE GRIDS ...
DSM activities imply an energy consumption model modification and they can be mainly classified as “energy efficiency (EE)” and “demand response (DR)” [5]. The EE is for reducing the demand without dealing with the renewable energy fluctuations; conversely, DR proves to be more promising ...
intelligence; functional literacy; job complexity; nonadherence to treatment; noncommunicable disease; diabetes; diabetes self-management; behavioral risk factors; global burden of disease; epidemiological transition1. Modern Life Is Becoming Ever More Cognitively Complex In his essay, “The Evolution of ...