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General-Template
[Title
Page]
Article Title
Authors
Author affiliations
Correspondence information:
Corresponding author name, affiliation, detailed
permanent address, email
address,
telephone number
(Check the Guide for authors to see the
required information on the title
page)
Put the title of your abstract
here using both upper and lower case letters,
Times New Roman, 12 pts,
bold,
centered, double spaced
A.
Author
a
, B.
Author
b
, C.
Author
a,*
a
Department, University,
Street, Postal-Code City, Country
b
Laboratory, Institute,
Street, Postal-Code City, Country
Abstract
This
general
template
helps
you
on
preparing
manuscript
for
part
of
Elsevier
Journals.
Use
this
document
as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0
or later. Here comes self-contained abstract.
Please read the Guide for Authors of
your target journal for the requirements of
Abstract. Pay special
attention to the
word count.
PACS(optional,
as per journal):
75.40.-s;
Keywords:
Keyword
1.D;
Keyword
2.B
(Read
the
Guide
for
Authors
for
the
requirements
for
Keywords, including
number, thesaurus, and classification indications)
*
Corresponding author.
Tel.: +xx xxx xx xx; fax: +xx xxx xx xx. E-mail
address: xxxxx@
1. Introduction
The manuscript should be
prepared and submitted according to the Guide for
Authors of your taget
journal. . For
your convenience, brief instructions on manuscript
preparation are recorded below.
Please
DO
consult
a
recent
journal
paper
for
style
and
conventions.
You
may
find
samples
on
ScienceDirect
. You need to
check your manuscript carefully before you submit
it. The editor reserves
the right to
return manuscripts that do not conform to the
instructions for manuscript preparation.
2. General
remarks
on manuscript
preparation
Generally,
double line spacing, 12 pts font, and Times New
Roman are preferred when you type the
manuscript for review. This text
formatting is provided in order to facilitate
referee process and is also
required
for proper calculation of your
manuscript length. Typing your
manuscript follows the order:
Title,
Authors, Affiliations, Abstract,
Keywords,
Main
text,
Acknowledgements
(optional), References
(optional),
Figure
captions,
Figures
and
Tables.
Please
consult
the
Guide
for
Authors
for
the
proper
organization of the main text. Ensure
that each new paragraph is clearly indicated. Some
journals also
require lines to be
numbered throughout the manuscript.
You
will usually want to divide your article
into numbered sections and subsections.
Present figures and tables at the right places
mentioned in the
Guide for Authors.
Most
formatting
codes
are
removed
or
replaced
while
processing
your
article
so
there
is
no
need for
you to use excessive layout styling. Please
do not use
options such as
automatic word breaking,
double columns
or automatic paragraph numbering (especially for
numbered references). Do use bold
face,
italic, subscripts, superscripts, etc., as
appropriate.
2.1
Illustrations
Many journals required
that figures and tables to be presented on
separate pages at the end of the
manuscript. The preferable file formats
are: EPS (for vector graphics) and TIF (for
bitmaps). However,
PDF
and
MS Office
(Word,
Excel, Powerpoint
figures)
files
are also
acceptable.
Use file
names
that
enable
to identify their contents in terms of figure
number and format (e.g. , , ).
All
artwork has to be numbered according to its
sequence in the text. All of them should have
captions.
Colour figures in printed
version require an extra fee for most journals.
Generally, no vertical rules (lines)
should
be
used
in
tables.
Illustrations
should
not
duplicate
descriptions
that
appear
elsewhere
in
the
manuscript.
Please
look
at
/wps/find
/s/authorartworkinstructions
for
more detailed
instructions on artwork preparations.
2.2 Equations
Conventionally,
in
mathematical
equations
variables
and
anything
thatrepresents
a
value
appear
in
italics. You are
encouraged to use equation-editing tools such as
mathtype to edit equations. Please make
use of the numbering and referencing
functions.
2.3 Citations
There are different styles of in-text
citations and reference lists. DO consult the
Guide for Authors to
see the given
examples. Pay special attention to the format of
author names, journal names, publication
year, volume and page span.
Acknowledgements
References
[1].
[2].
This section is
optional.
Figure Captions
Fig.1 Put at this page the collected
figure captions. The figure captions should be as
brief as possible. It
should also
contain sufficient information that readers do not
need to refer to the main text.
Fig.2 Put here the figure caption of
figure 2 (also the legend to figure 2).
Fig. 3
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