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Abstract
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It must contain, in a concise way, the paper's objective, methodology, results, and
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bibliographic research. They should be separated by semicolon (;) and initiated with
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Education/degree, function, section/department, Institution of work or study, city, state, country.
Education/degree, function, section/department, Institution of work or study, city, state, country.
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21st -25th, 2014, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
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1 INTRODUCTION
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the Guide for Authors.
The Introduction includes the presentation of the paper, objectives and a literature revision.
References must be numbered, at the end of the article, in the order in which they
appear in the text. Citations in the text are indicated by Arabic numbers in square brackets
in line with the text. Ex.: “Oliveira [5] discuss that...”. Please ensure that every reference
cited in the text is also present in the reference list, and vice-versa.
Sections and subsections should be clearly identified and numbered according to decimal
system. A “1”, “1.1” and “1.1.1” system is recommended for this purpose.
2 MATERIAL AND METHODS
Describe in detail the equipment and procedures used, which will allow the research
to be reproduced by other researchers. Present the literature and describe the
statistical methods and the corresponding literature, as the case demands.
3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The Results should be presented in a concise and logically ordered way.
Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in them do not
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in the text. Editing features should be used for equations (Equation 1):
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Discussion is the main part of the paper. It must establish comparisons between the
results obtained by the author with other.
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4 CONCLUSION
Do not cite unfinished work. New hypotheses may be shown when well justified;
recommendations may be included. They must be accurate and clear and be based
on the study’s objects.
Acknowledgments
If needed, indicate the persons who collaborated in carrying out the research or who
gave technical help, and the institutions or research agencies that funded the study
or allowed the use of institutional infrastructure. They must precede the references.
REFERENCES
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Insert the references according to the guide for authors’ instructions (Vancouver style).
There are some examples bellow.
Author(s). Title of the article. Title of the journal. Year; volume(number): pages.
Murr LE, Martinez E, Hernandez J, Collins S, Amato KN, Gaytan SM, et al.
Microstructure and properties of 17-4 PH stainless steel fabricated by selective laser
melting. J Mater Res Technol. 2012;1:161-166.
Author(s). Title of the article. Title of the jornal [internet]. Year [access date using the
expression. “cited”];volume(number):page. Available at: URL.
McCarthy F, Sahajwala v, Saha-Chaudhury N. Influence of ash on interfacial reactions
between coke and liquid iron. Metall. Mater. Trans [internet]; 2003 [cited 2012 Ago
26];34:573-580. Available from: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11663-0030026-9#page-1.
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Author(s). Book title. Edition (from 2nd). City: Editor; year.
Ashby M, Shercliff H, Cebon D. Materials, engineering, science, processing and design.
2nd ed. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann; 2010.
Author. Title [degree]. City: Institution; year.
Oliveira E. Ethanol flushing of gasoline residuals: microscale and field scale
experiments [doctor thesis]. Waterloo: University of Waterloo; 1997.
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