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  In brief   Being a physician has always been a demanding occupation. This is especially true for primary care physicians, who strive to provide and coordinate complete treatment for their patients. Such a goal necessitates availability, a broad range of medical expertise, effective utilization of the local healthcare system, and attention to the "big picture" and the details of a patient's life and health.   Introduction   When physicians learn to write creatively, they perceive significant and even career-saving benefits. Their comments on their experiences and what is significant in their lives and jobs help them become better physicians.   Why physicians make good creative writers   If we consider our life experiences to be a well from which to draw while becoming writers, physicians have an unusually deep well. They're engrossed in stories. They see bravery, cures, and spectacular failures. They see incredible situations, hear tragic words, make life-...

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Introduction

Proof reviewers can use the Online Proofing System to look at PDF proofs, make errors, reply to questions, upload substitute figures, and submit changes straight from the locally saved PDF proof (1).

Make sure you’re joined to the internet before evaluating your proof in the Online Proofing System. The PDF proof will be able to connect to the central Online Proofing System server due to this. You should see a green checkmark icon above the yellow banner if you are connected to the Online Proofing System server

Please examine the article proof on the next pages and use the Annotation Tools provided on the next two pages to mark any corrections, revisions, or review replies

What is HTML?

To distribute knowledge globally, one requires a universally recognised language, a publishing mother tongue that all computers might comprehend. HTML is the publishing verbal(BK1) of the World Wide Web (from Hyper Text Mark-up Language).



HTML gives authors the means to:

·         Create online documents that include headers, text, tables, lists, pictures, and more.

·         At the touch of a key, you may access internet information via hypertext links.

·         Create forms for searching for information, making reservations, ordering items, and other transactions with distant services.

·         Spreadsheets, video clips, music clips, and other applications may be included in their papers directly.

A brief history of HTML

HTML has been enhanced in a variety of ways throughout the years. Tim Berners-Lee created HTML while working at CERN, and the Mosaic browser built at NCSA popularised it. It exploded in popularity throughout the 1990s, thanks to the rapid expansion of the internet. The internet relies on Web page writers and providers adhering to the same HTML standards. This has generated collaboration on HTML standards.

The majority of individuals believe that HTML publications should be compatible with a variety of browsers and systems. Because content suppliers only have to produce one version of a document, achieving interoperability lowers costs. If the effort is not undertaken, the Web is more likely to develop into a proprietary world of incompatible formats, limiting the Web’s commercial potential for all participants. Each version of HTML has wanted to represent increasing industry consensus so that content providers’ investments are not spent. Their publications submit (SK3) are not rendered illegible in a short period.

HTML was created with the idea that content on the Web should be accessible to a wide range of devices, including PCs with various graphical displays and colour depths, cellular phones, handheld devices, speech output and input devices, machines with high or low bandwidth, and so on(2).

A Record for the Author

To provide the author with a record of the changes made to the article because all modifications are done online through an HTML interface. Authors may not trust that their revisions were correctly communicated to the editing offices(BK2) if they don’t record their changes. We utilise XSL-FO to build a PDF of the article’s tracked-changes view (figure 1). Because there is no widget to provide a context in the PDF, the modifications are shown differently than in the article editor. Rejected text insertions, for example, are not visible in the PDF instead of being displayed as deletions as they are in the editor

Track changes

The Proof Express track changes system retains track of text changes such as insertions, deletions, and formatting. It possesses track of structural changes, such as when a header or section is promoted or demoted and when text is converted to a list. It does not, however, have a track of changes to attribute values like @id and @rid. This absence is because certain values are not directly adjustable by the user.

 

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