paper Submission
fullpaperformat.docx | |
File Size: | 50 kb |
File Type: | docx |
The conference committee would like to invite authors to submit papers on the specific sub-themes and others that fall within the scope of the conference. However, papers to be presented in this conference must have not been presented, accepted or published elsewhere. It's better to write them on your own, not to purchase college research papers.
All submitted papers will be subjected to a strict review process. Authors are reminded to follow the formatting requirement of the paper. Please refer to iCABSE 2014 Paper template for formatting requirements.
Authors are required to submit the full paper to the [email protected]
Please pay attention to the full paper submission which is before 15 March 2014.
Preparing Manuscripts
Text
Font: Times new roman
Font Size: 10
No Columns
Main Headings
Following main headings should be provided in the manuscript while preparing.
Main headings should not be numbered in the manuscript.
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgement (optional)
References
Sequence of Preparation
Article Title
Authors and their full addresses
Abstract (300 to 500 words)
Key words
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
Abstract
Abstract of 300-500 words should be provided summerizing brief Introduction, methods used, results and conclusion of the study.
No sub headings should be given in this section.
Figures
Figures should be of good quality and clearly readable.
Graphs and same like figures should be drawn in coreldraw or Microsoft Excel
Scientific Pictures should have at least a resolution of 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch) for good printing quality.
References
References in the text should be in full if they have one or two authors (e.g.: Al-Tawaha, 2004; Al-Tawaha and Seguin, 2006); in the
case of multiple authors they should be cited as Turk et al., 2004. Full References should be provided in the REFERENCES section.
Journal Articles: Ouyang, D., J. Bartholic and J. Selegean, 2005. Assessing Sediment Loading from Agricultural Croplands in the Great Lakes Basin. Journal of American Science, 1(2): 14-21.
A Book: Durbin, R., S.R. Eddy, A. Krogh and G. Mitchison, 1999. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Cambridge University Press.
A Chapter in a Book: Leach, J., 1993. Impacts of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on water quality and fish spawning reefs of Western Lake Erie. In Zebra mussels: biology, impacts and control, Eds., Nalepa, T. and D. Schloesser. Ann Arbor, MI: Lewis Publishers, pp: 381-397.
A Report: Makarewicz, J.C., T. Lewis and P. Bertram, 1995. Epilimnetic phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass and species composition in Lake Michigan, 1983-1992. U.S. EPA Great Lakes National Program, Chicago, IL. EPA 905-R-95-009.
Conference Proceedings: Stock, A., 2004. Signal Transduction in Bacteria. In the Proceedings of the 2004 Markey Scholars Conference, pp: 80-89.
A Thesis: Strunk, J.L., 1991. The extraction of mercury from sediment and the geochemical partitioning of mercury in sediments from Lake Superior, M. S. thesis, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI.
Abbreviations, Units Etc.,
Authors should follow internationally agreed rules especially those adopted by the IUPAC-IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature (CBN). The journal will essentially follow the rules defined in the IUPAC Manua1 of symbols and terminology for physico-chemical quantities and units (Butterworths, London), 1970.
Copyright and Permissions
By submitting a manuscript to the editor or publisher you are deemed to have granted permission to publish the manuscript and distribute it electronically or in any other form to different databases and abstracting services including libraries, universities and anywhere else.
Authorship
For papers to be published in this Journal, each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the content. (This statement is taken from the authorship policy adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and published in the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, 1994 and N Engl J Med 336:309-315, 1997.)
Corrections to published articles. If necessary, corrections of significant errors in published articles will be published in a later issue of the Journal. Within one months after publication, authors are requested to bring any errors to the attention of the managing editor.
All submitted papers will be subjected to a strict review process. Authors are reminded to follow the formatting requirement of the paper. Please refer to iCABSE 2014 Paper template for formatting requirements.
Authors are required to submit the full paper to the [email protected]
Please pay attention to the full paper submission which is before 15 March 2014.
Preparing Manuscripts
Text
Font: Times new roman
Font Size: 10
No Columns
Main Headings
Following main headings should be provided in the manuscript while preparing.
Main headings should not be numbered in the manuscript.
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgement (optional)
References
Sequence of Preparation
Article Title
Authors and their full addresses
Abstract (300 to 500 words)
Key words
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
Abstract
Abstract of 300-500 words should be provided summerizing brief Introduction, methods used, results and conclusion of the study.
No sub headings should be given in this section.
Figures
Figures should be of good quality and clearly readable.
Graphs and same like figures should be drawn in coreldraw or Microsoft Excel
Scientific Pictures should have at least a resolution of 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch) for good printing quality.
References
References in the text should be in full if they have one or two authors (e.g.: Al-Tawaha, 2004; Al-Tawaha and Seguin, 2006); in the
case of multiple authors they should be cited as Turk et al., 2004. Full References should be provided in the REFERENCES section.
Journal Articles: Ouyang, D., J. Bartholic and J. Selegean, 2005. Assessing Sediment Loading from Agricultural Croplands in the Great Lakes Basin. Journal of American Science, 1(2): 14-21.
A Book: Durbin, R., S.R. Eddy, A. Krogh and G. Mitchison, 1999. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Cambridge University Press.
A Chapter in a Book: Leach, J., 1993. Impacts of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on water quality and fish spawning reefs of Western Lake Erie. In Zebra mussels: biology, impacts and control, Eds., Nalepa, T. and D. Schloesser. Ann Arbor, MI: Lewis Publishers, pp: 381-397.
A Report: Makarewicz, J.C., T. Lewis and P. Bertram, 1995. Epilimnetic phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass and species composition in Lake Michigan, 1983-1992. U.S. EPA Great Lakes National Program, Chicago, IL. EPA 905-R-95-009.
Conference Proceedings: Stock, A., 2004. Signal Transduction in Bacteria. In the Proceedings of the 2004 Markey Scholars Conference, pp: 80-89.
A Thesis: Strunk, J.L., 1991. The extraction of mercury from sediment and the geochemical partitioning of mercury in sediments from Lake Superior, M. S. thesis, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI.
Abbreviations, Units Etc.,
Authors should follow internationally agreed rules especially those adopted by the IUPAC-IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature (CBN). The journal will essentially follow the rules defined in the IUPAC Manua1 of symbols and terminology for physico-chemical quantities and units (Butterworths, London), 1970.
Copyright and Permissions
By submitting a manuscript to the editor or publisher you are deemed to have granted permission to publish the manuscript and distribute it electronically or in any other form to different databases and abstracting services including libraries, universities and anywhere else.
Authorship
For papers to be published in this Journal, each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the content. (This statement is taken from the authorship policy adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and published in the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, 1994 and N Engl J Med 336:309-315, 1997.)
Corrections to published articles. If necessary, corrections of significant errors in published articles will be published in a later issue of the Journal. Within one months after publication, authors are requested to bring any errors to the attention of the managing editor.