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会议论文摘要参考模板

会议论文摘要参考模板

附件2:会议论文摘要参考模板典型动物源性饲料中多溴二苯醚及其衍生物赋存现状李晓敏,苏晓鸥*(中国农业科学院农业质量标准与检测技术研究所,北京100081,suxiaoou@)动物源性饲料原料是饲料重要的组成部分,也是动物摄入持久性有机污染物(POPs)的主要途径之一。

鱼粉中污染物可以通过食物链在动物体内富集后,向摄入动物产品的人体内迁移,给人类健康带来危害。

多溴二苯醚(PBDEs)及其羟基(OH-PBDEs)和甲氧基(MeO-PBDEs)衍生物在多种环境介质和动物体内分布广泛,目前已经成为全球分布的污染物[i]。

据文献报道,由于与T4具有相似结构,OH-PBDEs与其母体PBDEs相比,可能具有更高的毒性[2]。

本研究共研究了9个国家的92个鱼粉样品。

PBDEs及其衍生物含量水平差异较大。

PBDEs、MeO-PBDEs和OH-PBDEs含量水平分别在0.1~ 1497.7 ng/g lipid、0.13~70.5 ng/g lipid和1.00-47.5 ng/g lipid范围内,平均值分别为75.8 ng/g lipid、37.4 ng/g lipid和8.17 ng/g lipid。

各国鱼粉产品中PBDEs及其衍生物含量水平分布如图1所示。

研究表明,鱼粉中PBDEs 含量与当地历史累积生产产量呈线性相关,而OH-PBDEs和MeO-PBDEs与当地PBDEs历史生产并无直接关系。

鱼粉中PBDEs衍生物含量水平受不同打捞海域影响,同地区捕捞的鱼粉产品中化合物单体分布存在相似性。

本研究对鱼粉中PBDEs及其衍生物的来源分析表明,部分地区鱼粉中存在较高含量的污染物,应当引起研究人员的进一步的关注。

图1 鱼粉中PBDEs及其衍生物含量水平基金项目:国家自然科学基金(NO. 21307157)。

[1] Losada S., Roach A., Roach A., Roosens L., Santos F. J., Galceran M. T., Vetter W., Neels H., Covaci A. 2009, Environment International 35(8): 1142-1149.[2] Kojima H., Takeuchi S., Uramaru N., Sugihara H.K., Yoshida T., Kitamura S. 2009, Environmental health perspectives 117(8): 1210.。

会议论文及摘要模板参考

会议论文及摘要模板参考

(1)元素无机化学报告标题报告人1,第二作者2,…,通信作者1,*,…1xxxxxx大学化学系,甘肃兰州,7300002中国科学院化学所,北京,100190*Email: xxx@xxx摘要正文。

中文,五号宋体,单倍行距。

英文字符用五号,Times New Roman字体。

中文摘要不超过400字。

Fig. 1 Figure caption in English关键词:关键词一;关键词二;关键词三(五号宋体,关键词不超过5个)参考文献:[1] Zhang, S.; Li, S.; Zhou, W.; Zheng, L. J. Am. Chem. Soc.2011, 133(6): 15814.[2] 作者一, 作者二, 作者三, 作者四. 杂志名称, 2010, 27(3): 1241.(1)元素无机化学TitleAuthor (San Zhang)1, Second Author(Si Li) 2, Corresponding Author(Wu Zhou)1,*1Department of Chemistry, University of xxxxxx, City, Post code2Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, City, Post code*Email: xxx@xxxAbstract, Times New Roman, single spaced, 450 words in maximum.Fig. 1 Figure captionKeywords: Times New Roman, 5 keywords in maximumReference:[1] Zhang, S.; Li, S.; Zhou, W.; Zheng, L. J. Am. Chem. Soc.2011, 133(6): 15814.[2] Zhang, S.; Li, S.; Zhou, W.; Zheng, L. J. Phys. Chem. B2012, 21(3): 1356.中国化学会第九届全国无机化学学术会议论文摘要撰写说明1. 页面设置纸张A4,页边距上下边距2.54cm,左右边距1.91cm;2. 请使用论文模板,在相应位置填写论文内容,并删除提示内容;3. 论文摘要全部内容不超过一页纸;4. 请务必在论文左上角注明征文范围的领域编号;5. 论文撰写完成后,保存为Word97-2003文档提交。

ieee会议论文格式

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会议论文格式范文

会议论文格式范文

学术论文格式模板不要重复题目,给出文中的主要信息、关键步骤或数据,以便于检索;篇幅:200 字左右。

英文摘要应与中文摘要内容相对应;缩写词首次出现时请给出全称。

关键词:列出3~8个关键词.关键词之间用分号相隔,结束处不用标点符号,中、英文关键词应一一对应。

缩写词请给出全称,如:世界贸易组织(WTO)中图分类号:查阅《中国图书馆分类法》引言引言中应简要回顾本文所涉及的科学问题的研究历史,尤其是近三年的研究成果,需引用参考文献;并在此基础上提出论文所要解决的问题,并扼要说明本研究中所采用的方法和技术手段等。

1.1 二级标题一 1.3.1 三级标题正文部分表格:表格采用三线表。

每个表格都应有表序和表题,表题应简明扼要。

表头上的栏目填写该栏的项目名称,当项目是物理量时,请按国家法定计量单位的标注规定,列出物理量的名称、符号和使用单位。

量符号用斜体字母,单位用正体字母,中间用斜杠“/”连接,如: tR/min,RSD/%。

图注放在图题下面。

函数和谱图请提供黑白矢量图(指放大缩小清晰度不变的图)或位图(分辨率600 dpi)。

国际会议论文参考文献格式,求助:83到87册。

vol.+数字表示册。

比如:Each page is divided into two numbered columns, so a reference to a particular speech in Hansard can read: Vol. 120, No. 24, 22 July 1987, Col. 370. 每页分成用数字表示出的两个专栏,因此当提及议会议事录中某一特定发言时可读成1987年7月22日,第24期,第120册的第370栏。

那么p.119或许就是119页之意了。

会议论文的引用格式是什么我还没有毕业,也没有经历过像你所说的那些事,所以。

2.2 页眉:页眉从摘要页开始到论文最后一页,均需设置。

页眉内容:浙江广播电视大学汉语言文学类本科毕业论文,居中,打印字号为5号宋体,页眉之下有一条下划线。

3000字论文标准格式范文模板

3000字论文标准格式范文模板

3000字论⽂标准格式范⽂模板 现如今,学术界对于论⽂内容质量的要求越来越提⾼,论⽂格式模板要求也在不断升⾼。

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3000字论⽂标准格式模板1. 纸张为A4纸,页边距上2.5cm,下2.5cm,左3.0cm,右2.5cm 2论⽂由内容摘要与关键词、论⽂正⽂和参考⽂献组成。

⼀级标题“⼀、”;⼆级标题“(⼆)”;三级标题“3.” 3. [内容摘要]和[关键词]均为宋体⼩四号加粗,内容宋体⼩四号,⾏距1.25cm 4.正⽂: (1) 标题:⿊体⼆号居中,上下各空⼀⾏ (2) 正⽂:⼩四号宋体,每段起⾸空两格,回⾏顶格,⾏距为多倍,1.25 (3) ⼀级标题格式:⼀级标题:序号为“⼀、”,⼩三号⿊体字,独占⾏,起⾸空两格,末尾不加标点 (4) ⼆标题序号为“(⼀)”,四号宋体,加粗,独占⾏,起⾸空两格,末尾不加标点。

(5)三级标题:序号为“1.”,起⾸空两格,空⼀格后接排正⽂,⼩四号宋体,加粗。

(6) 四、五级标题序号分别为“(1)”和“①”,与正⽂字体字号相同,可根据标题的长短确定是否独占⾏。

若独占⾏,则末尾不使⽤标点,否则,标题后必须加句号。

每级标题的下⼀级标题应各⾃连续编号。

(7) 注释 (根据需要):正⽂中需注释的地⽅可在加注之处右上⾓加数码,形式为“①、②……”(即插⼊脚注),并在该页底部脚注处对应注号续写注⽂。

注号以页为单位排序,每个注⽂各占⼀段,⽤⼩5号宋体。

注释的格式要求: A、著作: [序号]作者.译者.书名.版本.出版地.出版社.出版时间.引⽤部分起⽌页 B、期刊:[序号]作者.译者.⽂章题⽬.期刊名.年份.卷号(期数). 引⽤部分起⽌页 C、会议论⽂集:[序号]作者.译者.⽂章名.⽂集名 .会址.开会年.出版地.出版者.出版时间.引⽤部分起⽌页。

5. 参考⽂献: [参考⽂献] 五号宋体加粗;内容五号宋体;单起页。

会议论文模板

会议论文模板

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Please provide in-text citation for the references, i.e., all the references listed in the Reference Section should be cited in the text, and all the references cited in the text should be listed in the Reference Section.Keywords keyword 1 • keyword 2 • keyword 31 IntroductionCongratulations! Your paper has been accepted by LISS 2013. This instruction file for Word users may be used as a template. Kindly submit the final and checked Word and PDF files of your paper to the conference paper submitting system. You should make sure that the Word and the PDF files are identical and correct and that only one version of your paper is sent. Please note that we do not need the printed paper. Please also submit the copyright form, registration form and payment voucher to the system with the two camera-ready papers.1.1 Author InformationKindly assure that LISS secretariat is given the name and email address of all authors for your paper. And please provide organization division for each author and point out which author is the corresponding author.1.2 registration formPlease download the registration form from the conference official website: /liss2013/download.asp. Fulfill all the information including the participant information and your payment details.1.3 Copyright FormsThe copyright form may be downloaded from the conference official website: /liss2013/download.asp. One author may sign on behalf of all the other authors of a particular paper.1.4 Payment VoucherYou can choose pay the registration fees through two methods which are listed in the website: /liss2013/registration_fees.asp. If you choose to pay through EasyPay, please submit the “Successful transaction Screenshots” in EasyChair. If you paid through Wire Transfer, please submit the payment voucher.2 Paper PreparationFor the main text, please use 13-point type and single-line spacing. We recommend the use of Times New Roman. Italic type may be used to emphasize words in running text. Bold type and underlining should be avoided.Papers not complying with the LISS style will be rejected. We would therefore urge you not to squash your paper.2.1 HeadingsHeadings should be capitalized (i.e., nouns, verbs, and all other words except articles, prepositions, and conjunctions should be set with an initial capital) and should, with the exception of the title, be aligned to the left. Words joined by a hyphen are subject to a special rule. If the first word can stand alone, the second word should be capitalized. Please use the decimal system of headings with no more than two levels. Here are some examples of headings: "Criteria to Disprove Context-Freeness of Collage Languages", "On Correcting the Intrusion of Tracing Non-deterministic Programs by Software", "A User-Friendly and Extendable Data Distribution System", "Multi-flip Networks: Parallelizing GenSAT", "Self-determinations of Man". Please do not set running heads or page numbers.2.2 FiguresPlease check that the lines in line drawings are not interrupted and have a constant width. Grids and details within the figures must be clearly legible and may not bewritten one on top of the other. Line drawings should have a resolution of at least 800 dpi (preferably 1200 dpi). The lettering in figures should have a height of 2 mm (10-point type). Figures should be numbered and should have a caption which should always be positioned under the figures, in contrast to the caption belonging to a table, which should always appear above the table. Please center the captions between the margins and set them in 10-point type (Fig. 1 shows an example). The distance between text and figure should be about 8 mm, the distance between figure and caption about 6 mm.To ensure that the reproduction of your illustrations is of a reasonable quality, we advise against the use of shading. The contrast should be as pronounced as possible. If screenshots are necessary, please make sure that you are happy with the print quality before you send the files.All figures should be cited in the text.Fig. 1.figure name2.3 TablesAll tables should be cited in the text.Table 1.Font sizes of headings. Table captions should always be positioned above the tables.Line Number space Font size and style1 single 10 point, Times New Roman2 single 10 point, Times New Roman3 single 10 point, Times New Roman2.4 Formulas & TheoremsEquations or formulas. Displayed equations or formulas are centered and set on a separate line (with an extra line or halfline space above and below). Displayed expressions should be numbered for reference. The numbers should be consecutivewithin each section or within the contribution, with numbers enclosed in parentheses and set on the right margin.x + y = z . (1)Lemmas, Propositions, and Theorems.The numbers accorded to lemmas, propositions, and theorems, etc. should appear in consecutive order, starting with Lemma 1, and not, for example, with Lemma 11.2.5 Program CodeProgram listings or program commands in the text are normally set in typewriter font, e.g., CMTT10 or Courier.Example of a Computer Program from Jensen K., Wirth N. (1991) Pascal user manual and report. Springer, New Yorkprogram Inflation (Output){Assuming annual inflation rates of 7%, 8%, and10%,... years};const MaxYears = 10;var Year: 0..MaxYears;Factor1, Factor2, Factor3: Real;beginYear := 0;Factor1 := 1.0; Factor2 := 1.0; Factor3 := 1.0;WriteLn('Year 7% 8% 10%'); WriteLn;repeatYear := Year + 1;Factor1 := Factor1 * 1.07;Factor2 := Factor2 * 1.08;Factor3 := Factor3 * 1.10;WriteLn(Year:5,Factor1:7:3,Factor2:7:3,Factor3:7:3)until Year = MaxYearsend.2.6 CitationsThe list of references is headed “References” and is not assigned a number. The list should be set in small print and placed at the end of your contribution, in front of the appendix, if one exists. Please do not insert a pagebreak before the list of references if the page is not completely filled. An example is given at the end of this information sheet. For citations in the text please use square brackets and consecutive numbers: [1], [2], [3], etc. Before submitting the paper, please make sure your paper satisfies the following requirements.Please provide in-text citation for the references, i.e., all the references listed in the Reference Section should be cited in the text, and all the references cited in the text should be listed in the Reference Section.For journal references, please make sure to provide publish year, volume number, issue number and page ranges for the journal references.For book references, please provide publisher name and location, and publication year for book reference.For conference paper references, please provide conference year, proceeding location, and page ranges for conference paper.For website references, please provide the website detail information and the visit year.3 Paper RecommendationH igh quality papers accepted by LISS’2013 (on the condition that at least one author of each accepted paper registers in the conference) will be recommended to publish in international journals (indexed by EI or SSCI). To avoid copyright conflicts, it is required for all authors to shorten their camera-ready papers for inclusion in conference proceedings to at most 5 pages. Revised version of high quality full papers will be recommended for publication in special issues of several EI or SSCI indexed international journals. The notification of whether a paper is recommended to a journal will be issued after the conference.Acknowledgments. The heading should be treated as a 3rd level heading and should not be assigned a number.References1. Baldonado, M., Chang, C.-C.K., Gravano, L., Paepcke, A. (1997) The Stanford Digital Library Metadata Architecture. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 1(2):108–1212. Bruce, K.B., Cardelli, L., Pierce, B.C. (1997) Comparing Object Encodings. In: Abadi, M., Ito, T. (eds.): Theoretical Aspects of Computer Software. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York, Vol. 1281: 415–4383. LISS 2013 paper temple instructions. (2013.5)/liss2013/paper_templates.asp4. Colbourn C (1987) The combinatorics of network reliability. Oxford University Press,New York5. Abidi SSR, Chen H (2006) Adaptable personalized care planning via a semantic web framework. In: 20th international congress of the European Federation for medical informatics, Maastricht, 2006Checklist of Items to be submitted to EasyChair of LISS 20131.A final Word file2.A final PDF file3.A copyright form, signed by one author on behalf of all the authors of the paper4.A registration form, filled with all the participant and payment information5.A payment voucher, proved that you have paid the registration fees6.If you paid as a student, students ID should be submitted too.You can submit these files TOGETHER as a gzipped tarball (*.zip, *.tgz, *.gz). Submitting Instructions can be found here.。

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1GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS1.1Type areaThe text should fit exactly into the type area of 187 ⨯272 mm (7.36" ⨯10.71"). For correct settings of margins in the Page Setup dialog box (File menu) see Table 1.Table 1. Margin settings for A4 size paper and letter size paper.* Column dialog box in Format menu.1.2Typefont, typesize and spacingUse Times New Roman 12 point size and 14 point line spacing (Standard; text tag). Use roman type except for the headings (Heading tags), parameters in mathematics (not for log, sin, cos, ln, max., d (in d x), etc), Latin names of species and genera in botany and zoology and the titles of journals and books which should all be in italics. Never use bold, except to denote vectors in mathematics. Never underline any text. Use the small font (10 points on 11 points) for tables (Table tags), figure captions (Figure caption tag) and the references (Reference text tag).Never use letterspacing and never use more than one space after each other.2GETTING STARTED2.1Preparing the new file with the correct template Copy the template file B2ProcA4.dot (if you print on A4 size paper) or B2ProcLe.dot (for Letter size paper) to the template directory. This directory can be found by selecting the Tools menu, Options and then by tabbing the File Locations. When the Word programme has been started open the File menu and choose New. Now select the template B2ProcA4.dot or B2ProcLe.dot (see above). Start by renaming the document by clicking Save As in the menu Files. Name your file as follows: First three letters of the file name should be the first three letters of the last name of the first author, the second three letters should be the first letter of the first three words of the title of the paper (e.g. this paper: balpcc.doc). Now you can type your paper, or copy the old version of your paper onto this new formated file. 2.2Copying old text onto new fileOpen your old file and the new file. Switch between these two with the Window menu. Select all text of the old file (excluding title, authors, affiliations andPreparing a Two Column Paper with MS Word for WindowsW.J. ZHOU & J.TangA.A. Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, NetherlandsC.T.ZhaoNew Institute, Gouda, NetherlandsABSTRACT: Authors of papers to proceedings have to type these in a form suitable for direct photographic reproduction by the publisher. In order to ensure uniform style throughout the volume, all the papers have to be prepared strictly according to the instructions set below. A laser printer should be used to print the text. The publisher will reduce the camera-ready copy to 75% and print it in black only. For the convenience of the authors template files for MS Word 6.0 (and higher) are provided.KEYWORD: In order to; MS Wordabstract) and paste onto bottom of new file, after having deleted the word INTRODUCTION (see also section 2.5). Check the margin setting (Page Setup dialog box in File menu) and column settings (see Table 1 for correct settings). After this copy the texts which have to be placed in the frames (see sections 2.3 and 2.4 ). In order to avoid disruption of the text and frames, copy these texts paragraph by paragraph without including the first word (which includes the old tag). It is best to first retype the first words manually and then to paste the correct text behind. When the new file contains all the text, the old tags in the text should be replaced by the new Balkema tags (see section 3). Before doing this apply automatic formatting (AutoFormat in Format menu).2.3Title, author and affiliation framePlace the cursor on the T of Title at the top of your newly named file and type the title of the paper in lower case (no caps except for proper names). The title should not be longer than 75 characters). Delete the word Title (do not delete the paragraph end). Place the cursor on the A of A.B. Author(s) and type the name of the first author (first the initials and then the last name). If any of the co-authors have the same affiliation as the first author, add his name after an & (or a comma if more names follow). Delete the words A.B. Author etc. and place the cursor on the A of Affiliation. Type the correct affiliation (Name of the institute, City, State/Province, Country). Now delete the word Affiliation. If there are authors linked to other institutes, place the cursor at the end of the affiliation line just typed and give a return. Now type the name(s) of the author(s) and after a return the affiliation. Repeat this procedure until all affiliations have been typed.All these texts fit in a frame which should not be changed (Width: Exactly 187 mm (7.36"); Height: Exactly 73 mm (2.87") from top margin; Lock anchor).2.4Abstract frameIf there are no further authors place the cursor one space behind the word ABSTRACT: and type your abstract of not more than 150 words. The top of the first line of the abstract will be 73 mm (2.87") from the top of the type area. The complete abstract will fall in the abstract frame, the settings of which should also not be changed (Width: Exactly 187 mm (7.36"); Height: Automatic; Vertical 73 mm (2.87") from margin; Lock anchor). 2.5First line of text or headingIf your text starts with a heading, place the cursor on the I of INTRODUCTION and type the correct text for the heading. Now delete the word INTRODUCTION and start with the text after a return. This text should have the tag First paragraph.If your text starts without a heading you should place the cursor on the I of INTRODUCTION, change the tag to First paragraph and type your text after deleting the word INTRODUCTION.3LAYOUT OF TEXT3.1Text and indentingText is set in two columns of 9 cm (3.54") width each with 7 mm (0.28") spacing between the columns. All text should be typed in Times New Roman, 12 pt on 13 pt line spacing except for the paper title (18 pt on 20 pt), author(s) (14 pt on 16 pt), and the small text in tables, captions and references (10 pt on 11 pt). All line spacing is exact. Never add any space between lines or paragraphs. When a column has blank lines at the bottom of the page, add space above and below headings (see opposite column).First lines of paragraphs are indented 5 mm (0.2") except for paragraphs after a heading or a blank line (First paragraph tag).3.2HeadingsType primary headings in capital letters roman (Heading 1 tag) and secondary and tertiary headings in lower case italics (Headings 2 and 3 tags). Headings are set flush against the left margin. The tag will give two blank lines (26 pt) above and one (13 pt) beneath the primary headings, 1½ blank lines (20 pt) above and a ½ blank line (6 pt) beneath the secondary headings and one blank line (13 pt) above the tertiary headings. Headings are not indented and neither are the first lines of text following the heading indented. If a primary heading is directly followed by a secondary heading, only a ½ blank line should be set between the two headings. In the Word programme this has to be done manually as follows: Place the cursor on the primary heading, select Paragraph in the Format menu, and change the setting for spacing after, from 13 pt to 0 pt. In the same way the setting in the secondary heading for spacing before should be changed from 20 pt to 7 pt.3.3 Listing and numberingWhen listing facts use either the style tag List signs or the style tag List numbers. 3.4 EquationsUse the equation editor of the selected word processing programme. Equations are not indented (Formula tag). Number equations consecutively and place the number with the tab key at the end of the line, between parantheses. Refer to equations by these numbers. See for example Equation 1 below: From the above we note that sin θ = (x + y )z or:4211tan t a R K k c τνδ=-+⎛⎫ ⎪⎝⎭(1)where c a = interface adhesion; δ = friction angle at interface; and k 1 = shear stiffness number.For simple equations in the text always use superscript and subscript (select Font in the Format menu). Do not use the equation editor between text on same line.The inline equations (equations within a sentence) in the text will automatically be converted to the AMS notation standard. 3.5 TablesLocate tables close to the first reference to them in the text and number them consecutively. Avoid abbreviations in column headings. Indicate units in the line immediately below the heading. Explanations should be given at the foot of the table, not within the table itself. Use only horizontal rules: One above and one below the column headings and one at the foot of the table (Table rule tag: Use the Shift-minus key to actually type the rule exactly where you want it). For simple tables use the tab key and not the table option. Type all text in tables in small type: 10 on 11 points (Table text tag). Align all headings to the left of their column and start these headings with an initial capital. Type the caption above the table to the same width as the table (Table caption tag). See for example Table 1. 3.6 Figure captionsAlways use the Figure caption style tag (10 points size on 11 points line space). Place the caption underneath the figure (see Section 5). Type as follows: ‘Figure 1. Caption.’ Leave about two lines of space between the figure caption and the text ofthe paper.Figure 1. Caption of a typical figure. Photographs will be scanned by the printer. Always supply original photographs.3.7 ReferencesIn the text, place the authors’ last names (without initials) and the date of publication in parentheses (see examples in Section 5). At the end of the paper, list all references in alphabetical order underneath the heading REFERENCES (Reference heading tag). The references should be typed in small text (10 pt on 12pt) and second and further lines should be indented 5.0 mm (0.2") (Reference text tag). If several works by the same author are cited, entries should be chronological:Larch, A.A. 1996a. Development ... Larch, A.A. 1996b. Facilities ... Larch, A.A. 1997. Computer ...Larch, A.A. & Jensen, M.C. 1996. Effects of ... Larch, A.A. & Smith, B.P. 1993. Alpine ...3.7.1 Typography for referencesLast name, First name or Initials (ed.) year. Book title . City: Publisher.Last name, First name or Initials year. Title of article. Title of Journal (series number if necessary) volume number (issue number if necessary): page numbers.3.7.2 ExamplesGrove, A.T. 1980. Geomorphic evolution of the Sahara and the Nile. In M.A.J. Williams & H. Faure (eds), The Sahara and the Nile : 21-35. Rotterdam: Balkema.Jappelli, R. & Marconi, N. 1997. Recommendations and prejudices in the realm of foundation engineering in Italy: A historical review. In Carlo Viggiani (ed.), Geotechnical engineering for the preservation of monuments and historical sites ; Proc. intern. symp., Napoli, 3-4 October 1996. Rotterdam: Balkema.Johnson, H.L. 1965. Artistic development in autistic children. Child Development 65(1): 13-16.Polhill, R.M. 1982. Crotalaria in Africa and Madagascar . Rotterdam: Balkema.3.8 NotesThese should be avoided. Insert the information in the text. In tables the following reference marks should be used: *, **, etc. and the actual footnotes set directly underneath the table.3.9ConclusionsConclusions should state concisely the most important propositions of the paper as well as the author’s views of the practical implications of the results.4PHOTOGRAPHS AND FIGURESNumber figures consecutively in the order in which reference is made to them in the text, making no dis-tinction between diagrams and photographs. Figures should fit within the column width of 90 mm (3.54") or within the type area width of 187 mm (7.36").Figures, photographs, etc. can be in black/white or full color, but will be produced in the book in black/white only. Paste copies of the same size onto the typescript where you want them to appear in the text. Do not place them sideways on a page; however if this cannot be avoided, no other text (except the figure caption) should appear on that page. Figures, etc. should not be centered, but placed against the left margin. Leave about two lines of space between the actual text and figure (including caption).Never place any text next to a figure. Leave this space blank. The most convenient place for placing figures is at the top or bottom of the page. Avoid placing text between figures as readers might not notice the text. Keep in mind that everything will be reduced to 75%. Therefore, 9 point should be the minimum size of the lettering. Lines should preferably be 0.2 mm (0.1") thick. Keep figures as simple as possible. Avoid excessive notes and designations.Photographs should be with good contrast and on glossy paper. Photographic reproductions cut from books or journals, photocopies of photographs and screened photographs are unacceptable. The proceedings will be printed in black only. For this reason avoid the use of colour in figures and photographs. Colour is also nearly always unnecessary for scientific work.5PREFERENCES, SYMBOLS AND UNITS Consistency of style is very important. Note the spacing, punctuation and caps in all the examples below.-References in the text:Figure 1, Figures 2-4, 6, 8a, b (not abbreviated)-References between parentheses:(Fig. 1), (Figs 2-4, 6, 8a, b) (abbreviated)-USA / UK / Netherlands / the Netherlands insteadof U.S.A. / U.K. / The Netherlands-Author & Author (1989)instead of Author and Author (1989)-(Author 1989a, b, Author & Author 1987) instead of (Author, 1989a,b; Author and Author, 1987)-(Author et al. 1989) instead of (Author, Author & Author 1989)-Use the following style:(Author, in press);(Author, in prep.); (Author, unpubl.); (Author, pers. comm.)Always use the official SI notations:-kg / m / kJ / mm instead of kg. (Kg) / m. / kJ.(KJ) / mm.;-20°16'32''SW instead of 20° 16' 32'' SW-0.50instead of0,50 (used in French text); 9000 instead of 9,000 but if more than 10,000: 10,000 instead of 10000-14C instead of C14/ C-14 and BP / BC / AD instead of B.P. / B.C. / A.D.-×20 instead of⨯20 / X20 / x 20; 4 + 5 > 7 instead of 4+5>7 but–8 / +8 instead of– 8 / + 8 - e.g. / i.e. instead of e.g., / i.e.,6SUBMISSION OF MATERIAL TO THE EDITORThe camera-ready copy of the complete paper printed on a high resolution printer on one side of the paper as well as two copies of the paper should be sent to the editor after receiving the final acceptance notice. The paper should be sent together with the signed Copyright form. Include the original photographs. Check whether the paper looks the same as this sample: Title at top of first page in 18 points, authors in 14 points and all other text in 12 points on 13 points line space, except for the small text (10 point on 11 point line space) used in tables, captions and references. Also check if the type width is 187 mm (7.36"), the column width 90 mm (3.54"), the page length is 272 mm (10.71") and that the space above the Abstact is exactly as in the sample. Write your name and the shortened title of the paper in pencil in the bottom margin of each page and number the pages correctly.7DEADLINEThe above material should be with the editor before the deadline for submission. Any material received too late will not be published. Send the material by airmail or by courier well packed and in time. Be sure that all pages are included in the parcel.。

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Instructions for Authors(limited to about15words)James Finser1,Duobao Liu2,Hailiang Wang2,*,Mark Tera3,Mickey Shin31School of Materials Science and Engineering,Shenzhen High-Tech University,Shenzhen312341,China2School of Mechanical Engineering,Shenzhen High-Tech University,Shenzhen312341,China3Centre of Advanced Materials,University of Hyderabad,Hyderabad500046,IndiaCorresponding author:Dr.Hailiang WangMailing Address:School of Mechanical Engineering,Shenzhen High-Tech University, Shenzhen312341,ChinaTelephones:+86-755-88888888(office),+86-138********(Mobile)Fax:+86-755-88888888E-mail:*****************.cn,*********************Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.Abstract:This document explains and demonstrates how to prepare your manuscript for American Scientific Publisher.All manuscripts must be in English,typed double-spaced.The best is to read these instructions and follow the outline of this text.This word template mainly aims at the format. Keywords:Instructions,Authors,Guide of Author1.INTRODUCTIONADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS is an international peer-reviewed journal with a very wide-ranging coverage,1consolidates research activities in all areas of(1)Physical Sciences,2-10(2)Biological Sciences,(3)Mathematical Sciences,(4)Engineering,(5)Computer and Information Sciences,and(6) Geosciences to publish original short communications,full research papers and timely brief(mini) reviews with authors photo and biography encompassing the basic and applied research and current developments in educational aspects of these scientific areas.Rapid communications on new findings with breakthrough results will be considered for accelerated publication.This journal will also publish scientific news and views,reports,commentary,technical comments, research highlights,science and technology features and perspectives,business,book reviews,jobs, etc.,at the discretion of Editor-in-Chief,Regional Editors and Associate Editors.Authors are advised to cite proper and correct sources for news,research highlights,etc.2.JOURNAL POLICYIt is ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS policy to publish only original and unpublished research work therefore ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS does not wish to receive any papers on researchwork that has already been reported in parts or contains already published text,data,figures,tables or other illustrations or any copyright materials whatsoever that has been submitted or accepted for publication either in a journal or conference proceedings elsewhere in any form,in print or in electronic media.When submitting a manuscript,authors should make a full statement to the Editors that the research work contained in their manuscript is completely original and unpublished.If redundant or duplicate publication is attempted or occurs authors should expect immediate editorial action to be taken including prompt rejection of the submitted manuscript.Submission of any manuscript that contains redundant or duplicate publication of the same or very similar research work violates the policies of this journal.3.SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTAuthors are kindly advised to read journal policy before submitting their manuscript to Editors. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality original research work that has not been published or nor under consideration by other journals or conference proceedings elsewhere.Authors should submit manuscript electronically to the Committee of ISMST2010as a PDF file(preferred)or MS Word file to save time for the reviewing process.Authors should submit a list of FIVE potential referees accompanied with their complete mailing address,telephone,fax and email address,who may be contacted for reviewing the manuscript though refereeing,is done by anonymous reviewers selected by the guest editors.4.TYPINGAll manuscripts must be in English,typed double-spaced on one side of the page throughout(includingfootnotes,references,tables,legends)on8.5"x11"or A4white paper leaving at least1inch left hand margin.5.INTRODUCTORY MATERIALThe first page of the manuscript should have a concise title limited to about15words and the names of all authors,complete mailing address for correspondence,telephone,fax numbers and email address. Please indicate with an asterisk(*)the author to whom correspondence regarding the manuscript should be directed.6.ABSTRACTAll manuscripts must contain an informative150to300words abstract explaining the essential contents of the work,key ideas and results.7.FIGURES AND TABLESIt is very important to supply high quality figures in a form suitable for reproduction.All figures, tables,illustrations,photographs should be prepared in such a way that they could be printed in a single column size with a width of31/4inches e12ARIAL BOLD font for legends and10ARIAL font for numbering/wordings in figures,use the same font for all figures.Only if absolutely necessary should figures/tables/photos occupy double columns.Each figure must be referred to in the text and will be printed in black and white unless otherwise instructed by the authors. Each Figure should be submitted on a separate sheet and marked with the name of the author,title of manuscript and figure number.All formulae and figures should be carefully drafted and never drawnfreehand.High quality original figures and glossy prints of all photographs are required.Photocopies of the figures and photographs are not acceptable.FREE COLOR PRINTING:Color illustrations are most welcome by the journal as they are effective in conveying complex graphs and photographs.Free color printing at the Editor-in-Chief's discretion,will provide an opportunity to publish color figures/illustrations in print at NO COST to the authors.PHOTOGRAPHS:Half-tone illustrations should be supplied as clear,glossy,unmounted prints.The author's name,title of manuscript and figure number should be written on the back.8.TABLESEach table must be referred to in the text.Each table should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet and identified sequentially by Arabic numerals corresponding to the order in which they appear in the text.Each table should have a brief explanatory title,which should be labeled unambiguously.The position of each table should be clearly marked in the text.Table 1.The students have been registered at a local university in 2009.9.EQUATIONSFor example,In order to obtain the nonlinear coefficients refractive index N from Z-scan data we used equation (1)to fit the open aperture data.The equations have to be numbered sequentially.(1)()!!!n N r n r =+−1010..UNITS Internationally accepted units of measurement must be used.The units of measurement are used in conjunction with their numerical values;the units should be abbreviated as suggested below.If more commonly used units are adopted,conversion factors should be given at their first occurrence.Greeksymbols may be used.%,O C,nm,µm(not m),mm,cm,cm3,m,h(or hr),min,s(or sec),µg,mg,g(or gm),kg,cal,kcal,in. 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