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.: Instruction to Authors Instruction to AuthorsScience Explorer Publications Instruction to Authors Original research papers,review articles,technical reports and short communications,can be submitted on the understanding that the work is not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. STYLE OF MANUSCRIPT Text Style Font: Arial Font Size: 12 Line spacing: 2.0 The journal‘s language is English. British English or American English spelling and terminology may be used in article. Please provide your manuscript in double-spaced,Times and New Roman font (size 12) left alignment,Word format. Contributors who are not native English speakers are strongly encouraged to ensure that a colleague fluent in the English language,if none of the authors is so,has reviewed their manuscript. The journal has an option to facilitate language correction on manuscripts if the Authors are not sure about the correctness of manuscript grammar and spelling. English Language Editing Service Prior to submission,authors who believe their manuscripts would benefit from professional editing,especially from non-English speaking countries,are encouraged to use a language-editing service. A sample list of English language editing companies can be found here. Manuscript should be written in clear,concise and grammatically correct English. Indent new paragraphs. The manuscript should be presented in the following order: Key Words Please provide 5 to 10 key words in alphabetical order separated with semicolons,not included in the title. Scientific or systematic name of plants and fungi etc. should be written in italic. eg. Triticum aestivum; in vitro; in vivo. Abbreviations Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Please provide sufficient methodological details to allow a competent person to repeat the work. Results and Discussion This should highlight the results and the significance of the results and place them in the context of other work. The final paragraph ought to provide a resume of the main conclusions. Normally a comparison between your results and results from previous works should be given in the Discussion. Headings: Headings should be in upper case and in bold type. Sub-headings should be in lower case and Sub-Subheadings should be in lower case and in italics. Figures: You must also supply a high-quality hard-copy of all figures and tables in case we need to scan. A figure legend should be supplied. Tables: Number in order of mention in the text and Table should be in text form not shown as an image. References Cross-referencing 1. Journal article: Smith J,Jones MJ,Houghton LD. 1999. Future of health insurance. N Engl J Med. 965: 325–329. 2. Journal issue with issue editor: Smith J (ed). 1998. Rodent genes. Mod Genomics J. 14(6): 126–233. 3. Book chapter: Brown B,Aaron M. 2001. The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics,3rd edn. Wiley,New York. 4. Paper presented at a conference: Chung S-T,Morris RL (1978) Isolation and characterization of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid from Streptomyces fradiae. Paper presented at the 3rd international symposium on the genetics of industrial microorganisms,University of Wisconsin,Madison,4–9 June 1978. 5. Proceedings as a book (in a series and subseries): Zowghi D et al,1996. A framework for reasoning about requirements in evolution. In: Foo N,Goebel R (eds) PRICAI’96: topics in artificial intelligence. 4th Pacific Rim conference on artificial intelligence,Cairns,August 1996. Lecture notes in computer science (Lecture notes in artificial intelligence),vol 1114. Springer,Berlin Heidelberg New York,p 157. 6. Proceedings with an editor (without a publisher): Aaron M,1999. The future of genomics. In: Williams H (ed) Proceedings of the genomic researchers,Boston,1999. Copyright and Permissions By submitting a manuscript to the editor or publisher you are deemed to have granted permission to publish the manuscript. PROOFS http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html This will enable the file to be opened,read on screen and printed out in order for any corrections to be added. |