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Appendixes.
Cheryl Iverson
in AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (11 ed.)
Some journals publish appendixes, at least occasionally, for material that might be considered ancillary to the content of the article itself (eg, derivation of a complex formula used in the article, a survey instrument used in a study, statistical modeling details). The JAMA Network journals generally do not use appendixes. If the material is worthy of inclusion because it contains important information, it could be considered for online supplemental content (...View:
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