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Original Article-Review Article-Opinion And Perspectives
How to Prepare and Submit an Article for
Publication in an
Quantum Biosystesm
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These guidelines are standardized with Neuroquantology Journal and give some
suggestions on how to prepare and format your manuscript using Microsoft
Word.
Fonts
Please format the text of your article using a ‘Georgia’ font at a size of 11 points.
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Main Text References Style Sample
The quantum potential in Bohm’s ontological interpretation of quantum theory is a guidance
principle (Pitkanen, 2009) and was introduced to ‘steer’ evolution of the wave function
(Lazszlo, 2003). of which may effect the coherence of cerebral waves (Eccles, 1952; Aspect et
al., 1982; Hameroff and Penrose, 2003).
References Style
Reference must be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order and not numbered.
For multiple publications by the same author, those by the author alone are listed first, those
with two authors listed after these and any with three or more authors must be given up to a
maximum of six and any more should be indicated by et al.,
Corresponding author:
Address:
Phone: +
Fax:
e-mail:
Received April 2, 2009. Revised May 28, 2009. Accepted June 7, 2009.
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If there is more than one paper for a given year, these should be listed a, b, c, etc.
In the REFERENCES section: author name, alphabetical listed:
Aspect A, Dalibard J, and Roger G. Experimental Test of Bell's Inequalities Using TimeVarying Analyzers. Phys Rev Lett 1982; 49: 1804–1807. Paper sample
Eccles JC. The Neurophysiological Basis of Mind. Oxford University Press, 1952. Book
sample
Hameroff S and Penrose R. Conscious Events as Orchestrated Space-Time Selections.
NeuroQuantology 2003; 1 (1): 10-35. Paper sample
Laszlo E. The Connectivity Hypothesis, N.Y: State Univ. New York, 2003. Book sample
Pitkanen M. Topological Geometrodynamics Inspired Quantum Model of Living Matter.
http://www.neuroquantology.com/journal/index.php/nq/article/view/325
Accessed date: December 18, 2009. Web URL sample
Common Errors in Literature Cited
Do not cite abstracts, papers presented at seminars or conferences for which there are no
published proceedings unless those papers are accessible online.
Please do not use cited references without full article title
Wigner EP. ?????? Phys Rev Lett 2007; 98: 038101.
Do not use comma (,) between article title and journal.
Hemley RJ. Turning off the Water, Nature 1995; 378: 14.
Do not use comma (,) between author last name and first name..
Wigner, E. P. Physics and Explanations of Life. Foundations of Physics 1970;1:35-45.
Do not use comma (,) between journal name and year.
Josephson B. Beyond quantum theory: a realist psycho-biological interpretation of reality'
revisited. BioSystems 2002;44: 43-45.
Do not use dot (.) between shortened journal name.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 2007; 98: 038101. - False
Phys Rev Lett 2007; 98: 038101. - True
Mathematics /Avoid ‘Insert Symbol’
Mathematics should be prepared using Word’s built-in ‘Equation Editor’ or the full
MathType. Please avoid using Word’s ‘Insert Symbol’ command. Symbols inserted in this
way may not appear in the PDF file of your article—they often ‘drop out’. Instead, for
example, to type Greek characters, type the corresponding Latin character (e.g., ‘a’ for  and
manually change the font to Symbol using Format Font and then select ‘Symbol’ font.
Please use Microsoft Word Equation editor or Math type.
Equations should be numbered sequentially throughout the text (i.e., (1), (2), (3), ...) or
numbered by section (i.e., (1.1), (1.2), (2.1), ....) depending on your preference. In articles with
several appendices equation numbering by section is useful in the appendices even when
sequential numbering has been used throughout the main body of the text: for example, A.1,
A.2,…,B.1, B.2,….
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Figures and tables
In addition to the figures being embedded in the text (Word file) of your article, you are
asked, where possible, to supply all figures as separate graphics files in any of the following
file formats: EPS, PDF, WMF, TIFF, GIF, JPEG and BMP. You can supply a PDF file of your
paper but you must also supply the original Word file with embedded graphics and separate
graphics files where possible. The figures should be clear, easy to read and of good quality.
Characters should appear as they would be set in the main body of the article.
Table samples:
Table 1. Explanations about table. This is full page length table.
Individuals with
Age
Range
Duration
xzxxx
xzxxx
42
16-64
xzxxx
xzxxx
42
22-55
xzxxx
xzxxx
55
34-86
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76
65-89
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33
25-49
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66
34-79
Explanations of specific symbols within the table. Explanations of specific symbols within the table.
Explanations of specific symbols within the table. Explanations of specific symbols within the table.
Another
Table 2. Explanations about table. This is full
column table sample
Individuals with
A
B
C
12
23
44
44
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Explanations of specific symbols within the table.
Explanations of specific symbols within the table.
Running titles
The title of your article should be used as the running head of your article. If the title is too
long, please use a short version of the title that can also be used in the final print version of
your article.
Footnotes
Footnotes should be only be used when essential, and if required should be used only for
brief notes that do not fit conveniently into the text. Please, use “insert footnote” with
numbering 1, 2, 3..., below the every page.
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