Author Guidelines
The following writing and referencing rules are to be taken into consideration.
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The articles need to be not published elsewhere previously. If the article has been presented at any seminar or conference, the name of the conference, the institution where it has been presented and the date of the presentation needs to be mentioned. The Journal is written in English.
The title of the article must be written in capital letters, using font size 14 and bold. One line space must be left after the title. The name and surname of the author(s), and the institution.
The number of pages of the article must 10-15, not exceed 25, including abstract, reference, and author profile list. The whole work must be written in Book Antiqua, font size 12. Subheading must be in bold, and the first letter of each word must be capital letters.
All the text must be written using single line spacing, including the reference list. The research article should normally consist of the following parts: introduction, research method , findings, discussion, and conclusion.
Title Article
Writing the title of the article using the font "book antiqua" 14 pt, below it is written the author's name with a font size of 10 pt and affiliation, city, country with a font size of 9 pt
Abstract
The abstract must be brief, informative and self-explanatory and should be written in the past tense. It must not exceed 150-200 words in length and should concisely summarize all-important results of the paper without excessive methodical and experimental details. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided.
Keywords
Beside abstract, about 3 to 7 keywords characterizing the paper should be listed.
Introduction
The introduction should give a concise background and provide a rationale for the presented study. It should provide a clear statement of the problem and should be understandable to colleagues from a broad range of scientific disciplines.
Research Method
This should give detailed and sufficient information about the materials and procedures used to allow experiments to be reproduced. Previously published procedures and sources of laboratory procedures should be cited. Information on the equipment model, manufacturer’s name and address including the city, province/state and country should be provided. The procedures should be written in the past tense and should consist of paragraphs with individual methods
Finding
This should describe the design of the experiment and the obtained results. All tables, figures, graphs, statistical analyses, and sample calculations should be presented in this section.