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Abstract: These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template for all journal
submissions. Author must follow these instructions while preparing/modifying these guidelines. This
guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard
template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while preparing/modifying these
guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as
a standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. METHODS
3. RESULTS AND
DISCUSSION
4. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
AUTHORS BIOGRAPHY
Page layout-A4
Margins: Normal (Top-0.5, Bottom-0.5,
Left-1.25, Right-1)
Paper Title-16(Times new Roman) & Bold
Authors Name-12(Times new Roman) & Bold
Affiliations: 11 (Times new Roman) & Italic
Email: 10(Times new Roman) & Italic
Abstract& Keywords (Headings): 11(Times new
Roman) & Bold
Abstract & Keywords (matter): 10 (Times new
Roman) & Italic
Headings: 12(Times new Roman), Uppercase letters
& Bold
Sub headings: 11(Times new Roman), Capitalize
each word & Bold.
Running matter-11(Times new Roman) with single
column space.
Equations: 11(Times new Roman)
Header, Footer sections in page wise
&Reference Section: As per IJARCSs style
1. INTRODUCTION
This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a
standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. This guideline is
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used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template
for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while preparing/modifying
these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals.
This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a
standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. This guideline is
used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template
for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while preparing/modifying
these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals.
This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a
standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. This guideline is
used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template
for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while preparing/modifying
these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals.
2.
HEADINGS
The headings starting with "Introduction", appear in small caps and should be set in bold and
aligned flush left. All headings from the Introduction to Conclusion are to be numbered
sequentially using 1, 2, 3, etc. Sub headings are to be numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc. If the sub sections
are to be sub divided, use the numbers 1.1.1, 1.1.2, etc.
The font size for heading is 12 points bold face, sub heading with 11 points bold face and sub sub
heading with 11 points italic. Do not underline any of the headings, or add dashes, colons, etc.
2.1 Sub Heading
This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a
standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. This guideline is
used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template
for all journal submissions.
2.1.1 Sub Sub Heading
This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a
standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. This guideline is
used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template
for all journal submissions.
3. EQUATIONS
All equations are numbered and referred to in the text solely by a number enclosed in a round
bracket (i.e., (3) reads as "equation 3"). Ensure that any miscellaneous numbering system you use
in your paper cannot be confused with a reference [4] or an equation (3) designation.
4.
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Table captions appear centered above the table in lower case letters. Tables should be numbered in
the order they appear in the text.
5. CONCLUSION
This guideline is used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a
standard template for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while
preparing/modifying these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals. This guideline is
used for all journals. These are the manuscript preparation guidelines used as a standard template
for all journal submissions. Author must follow these instructions while preparing/modifying
these guidelines. This guideline is used for all journals.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
An acknowledgement section may be presented after the conclusion, if desired.
REFERENCES
This heading is not assigned a number.
Citations must be numbered consecutively in square brackets [1]. The list of references should
be arranged in the order of citation in text, not in alphabetical order. Reference to journal
articles [2], textbooks [3], papers in conference proceedings [4], chapters in books [5],
technical reports [6] and theses [7], should provide sufficient information as in the samples.
(Periodical style)
[1]
Dabadie R., Polard D., Hussy S. and Verma K. G., Biochemical aspects of air pollution
induced injury symptoms of some common ornamental road side plants, Int. J. Res.
BioSciences. 4(2), 50 (2000).
(Book style)
[2]
A. Cichocki and R. Unbehaven, Neural Networks for Optimization and Signal Processing, 1st
ed. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, 1993, ch. 2, pp. 45-47.
(Book Chapter)
[3] Balaban O., Applications of Biotechnology in Science, Academic Press, Paris, 151 (1985).
(Conference Proceedings style)
[4] Anderson R., Vance D., Hussy S. and Swift G., The litter and soil with special reference to
their seasonal changes, Conference Proceeding, Int. Conference on Biodiversity, Pp 144-150,
(2000).
(Thesis or Dissertation style)
[5] Songwe N. C., Litter production and decomposition in a tropical rainforest, Southern
Bankundu Forest Reserve, Cameroon, Ph.D. Thesis University of lbadan. Nigeria. Pp. 209
(1984)
(Patent style)
J. P. Wilkinson, Nonlinear resonant circuit devices, U.S. Patent 3 624 12, July 16, 1990.
International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science (IJARCS)
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