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Manuscript Submission Guidelines :
- The manuscript should be written in clear and concise language with correct grammar and spelling.
- Any abbreviations used in the manuscript should be defined at their first mention.
- Tables and figures should be self-explanatory and should not duplicate information presented in the text. They should be numbered in the order they appear in the text and have a clear title and caption.
- Any references cited in the manuscript should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the manuscript, and follow the Vancouver style guidelines.
- Manuscripts should be original works and not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Any ethical concerns related to the research must be mentioned in the manuscript, including the approval of ethical committees, informed consent of the participants, and any conflicts of interest.
Manuscript Format:
- Title: The title should be informative, brief, and specific, written in sentence case and bold, with a font size of 18 in Times New Roman.
- Authors: The names of all authors and their affiliations should be typed, with authors numbered using superscripts.
- Address: The corresponding author(s) and their respective affiliation should be mentioned.
- Abstract: The abstract should be less than 250 words and divided into five parts: Introduction or Background, Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion. It should be informative and intelligible, briefly presenting the topic and scope of the experiments, indicating significant data, and pointing out major observations and conclusions. Standard nomenclature should be used, and abbreviations must be avoided. No literature should be cited.
- Keywords: After the abstract, the author should list four relevant keywords in alphabetical order.
- Introduction: The introduction section should provide background information on the research topic, highlight the research problem or gap in knowledge, and explain the significance of the research. It should also provide a clear research question or hypothesis.
- Materials and Methods: This section should describe the materials and methods used in the research, including the study design, experimental procedures, data collection and analysis, and statistical methods. The methods should be described in enough detail so that another researcher can reproduce the study.
- Results: The results section should present the findings of the research clearly and concisely. Data should be presented in tables or figures, with accompanying descriptive statistics or statistical analyses. Results should be organized in a logical sequence and presented in a way that is easy to understand.
- Discussion: The discussion section should interpret the results and relate them to the research question or hypothesis. It should discuss the implications of the findings and their significance for the field of study. Limitations of the study should also be addressed, and suggestions for future research may be included.
- Conclusion: The conclusion should summarize the main findings of the study and their significance. It should also highlight the original contribution of the research and provide recommendations for future research.
- References: The references section should list all sources cited in the manuscript using a specific citation style, such as APA or MLA. It should be organized alphabetically by the last name of the first author of each source.
- Formatting guidelines are important for a manuscript to be presented in a clear and organized manner. Here are the key points summarized from the given format:
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Font style and size: Times New Roman, 12-point Header/Footer: 1.0" from top/bottom, respectively Spacing: 1.0 between lines Margin: 1" from all sides Page size: A4 Columns: 2, except for the title, author's details, and abstract
Other important points to consider:
- Page/line numbers should be mentioned on every page for easy review.
- Funding sources should be mentioned.
- Authors must disclose any financial or other conflicts of interest that may have influenced the research.
- Multiple, redundant, or concurrent publications are not acceptable.
- Acknowledgements must be unique to the manuscript and not redundant with other publications.
- Full-length articles should be no more than 5,000 words, short theoretical articles should be no more than 4,000 words, and review articles should be no more than 6,000 words.
- Manuscript submission should be done through an online portal, and it is a double-blinded peer review process.
- Following these guidelines will ensure that the manuscript is in compliance with the required format and will help to ensure that the research is presented in a clear, organized, and professional manner.