There are nature.sty and nature.bst files in ctan for use with BibTeX.

Check if these are what you need, so you don't have to build the style
yourself.

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Tim J. Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Hoping someone can help with this. The scientific
> journal Nature has its own peculiar citation style for
> submissions. Being a latex novice, I am trying to make
> this work with lyx, but without a lot of luck.
>
> To make a citation number superscript the archive
> suggests putting in the preamble
>
> \usepackage{overcite.sty}
>
> This makes things superscript, but the numbering
> doesn't happen (i.e. all reference superscripts are a
> question mark in the dvi). How is this fixed? It's not
> a problem when the references are not superscripted.
>
> Second, for numerous references, nature separates the
> references by commas if there are two (e.g. 5,6) but,
> if more, with a dash (e.g. 5-7).
>
> I am using the article (AMS, unnumbered) class.
> TIA
>
> Tim
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