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PROCEEDINGS BIO-39
Vol. 1, No. 1 (2005) 000–000
© 5-C Students Publishing Company
INSTRUCTIONS AND TEMPLATE FOR TYPESETTING CAMERA-READY
MANUSCRIPTS USING MICROSOFT WORD
FOR SUBMISSIONS TO PROCEEDINGS BIO-39
FIRST A. AUTHOR, SECOND B. AUTHOR, and THIRD C. AUTHOR
Full affiliations
and mailing address
FOURTH AUTHOR
Full affiliation
and mailing address
Received (received date)
Revised (revised date)
Accepted (accepted date)
The abstract should summarize the context, content and conclusions of the paper in less than 200
words. It should not contain any references or displayed equations. Typeset the abstract in 8 pt
Times Roman with baselineskip of 10 pt, making an indentation of 1.5 pica on the left and right
margins. Typeset similarly for keywords below.
Keywords: List four to six; Should characterize article.
1.
Introduction
Contributions to the Proceedings BIO-39 will be processed by using the author's submitted Microsoft Word File.
2.
The Main Text
Contributions are to be in English. Authors are encouraged to have their contribution
checked for grammar. American spelling should be used. Abbreviations are allowed but
should be spelt out in full when first used. Integers ten and below are to be spelt out. Italicize foreign language phrases (e.g. Latin, French).
The text is to be typeset in 10 pt Times Roman, single spaced with baselineskip of
13 pt. Text area (excluding running title) is 5 inches (30 picas) wide and 7.8 inches (47
picas) high. Final pagination and insertion of running titles will be done by the publisher.
Number each page of the manuscript lightly at the bottom with a blue pencil.
Shortened Title of Paper
3.
Major Headings
Major headings should be typeset in boldface with the first letter of important words capitalized.
3.1.
Sub-headings
Sub-headings should be typeset in boldface italic with only first letter of the first word in
uppercase.
3.1.1. Sub-subheadings
Sub-subheadings should be typeset in italic with only first letter of the first word in uppercase.
3.2.
Numbering
Sections, sub-sections and sub-subsections are numbered in Arabic numerals (in boldface
for sections and sub-sections).
3.3.
List of Items
Lists may be laid out with each item marked by a dot:
 Dssdfs df sdf sdfg sdfgsfsdf
 C sdf asdfa sfd a
Items may also be numbered in lowercase Roman numerals:
(i)
item one
(ii)
item two
(a) lists within lists can be numbered with lowercase Roman letters,
(b) second item.
This is the last sentence.
4.
Equations
Displayed equations should be numbered consecutively in the paper, with the number set
flush right and enclosed in parentheses,
H 1
,
nVeff f k
(1)
Si ( f )  4kT / R and
(2)
SR ( f )
2
R

S( f )  1
 i g( i )
1 4 2 f
2
.
(3)
they should be referred to in abbreviated form, e.g. “Eq. (1)” or “(1)”. In multiple-line
equations, the number should be given on the last line.
Displayed equations are to be centered on the page width. Standard English letters
like x are to appear as x (italicized) in the text if they are used as mathematical symbols.
Punctuation marks are used at the end of equations as if they appeared directly in the text.
Surname1, Surname2 and Surname3
5.
Illustrations and Photographs
Figures are to be inserted in the text nearest their first reference. Photographs and figures
can be embedded as .JPEG files. Have a look at Fig. 1 to see style.
Fig. 1. This is the caption for the figure. If the caption is less than one line then it needs to be manually centered.
6.
Tables
Tables should be inserted in the text as close to the point of reference as possible. Some
space should be left above and below the table.
Tables should be numbered sequentially in the text in Arabic numerals. Captions are
to be centralized above the tables. Typeset tables and captions in 8 pt Times Roman with
baselineskip of 10 pt. Have a look at Table 1.
Table 1. RMS number fluctuation test for different NC and NP parameters.
NC
3
5
8
10
3
1200
2000
2500
3000
NP
4
2000
2200
2700
3400
58
2500
2700
16000
22000
10
3000
3400
22000
28000
If tables need to extend over to a second page, the continuation of the table should be
preceded by a caption, e.g. “(Table 2. Continued).”
7.
Footnotes
Footnotes should be numbered sequentially in superscript Arabic numerals.1
However, in the title block, ie every thing before the first section footnote use symbols, make sure footnotes are not italic. The following ones should be used in the following order:  (Symb),  (M3), § (M3), ¶ (N), ||, , , . The fonts in brackets
refer to symbol, Math3 and Normal. These fonts have been embedded so will be available
in your document even if they are not installed on your system
Acknowledgements
This section should come before the Appendix if any and should be unnumbered. Funding information may also be included here.
This section should come before the Appendix.
1
Footnotes should be typeset in 8 pt Times Roman at the bottom of the page.
Shortened Title of Paper
Appendix A. This is the appendix
Appendices should be used only when sophisticated technical details are crucial to be
included in the paper.
A.1. This is the sub appendix
They should come after the References. If there is more than one appendix, number them
alphabetically. Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way,
e.g. (A.1), (A.2), etc.
A.1.1. Subsubappendix
This is the subsubappendix.
A.1.2. And again
There is more!
SR ( f )
2
R

H 1
.
nVeff f k
(A.1)
Appendix B. Another appendix
Appendices should be used only when sophisticated technical details are crucial to be
included in the paper. They should come after the References. If there is more than one
appendix, number them alphabetically. Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way, e.g. (A.1), (A.2), etc.
Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way, e.g. (A.1), (A.2),
etc.
References
References are to be listed in the order cited in the text [1–4]. Use the style shown in the
following examples Error! Reference source not found.. They are to be cited in the text
before punctuation marks, using square brackets [6, 7]. For journal names, use the standard abbreviations. Typeset references in 9 pt Times Roman.
[1] D. Duck and M. Mouse, Waddling versus walking: which is better in animation?, Mother Nature 7 (1954) 40–433.
[2] M. Y. Bees, Hives are Us: Buzzing Communes, Spring-Fall, Somewhere Nice (1985).
[3] S.O.S. Moths, Flickering: Attractions to Candle Light, eds. T. Butterfly and M. Mosquito,
Ponds & Puddles, Seattle (1973) 293–306.
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