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Figur ve tablo yazıları, Calibri 9 et al., italic 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. ISSN 1970-223X www.quantumbiosystems.org Quantum Biosystems | July 2010 | Vol 3 | Issue 1 | Page- First author last name.Running title-Font 8 2 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. 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