Manuscript preparation
Three copies should be submitted with the following format:
Ø Times New Roman, 12-point font (preferred)
Ø Double spaced throughout
Ø One-inch margins on all sides except left side 1.5 inch
Ø Left justified
Ø Beginning of each paragraph indented 5-7 characters (1/2 inch)
1. Title (15 words or less)
The title should accurately, clearly, and concisely reflect the emphasis and content of the paper. The title must be brief and grammatically correct. Titles do not normally include numbers, acronyms, abbreviations or punctuation.
2. Authors’ names and institutional affiliations
This should include the full author names ,, institutional addresses (Department, Institute, City, Post/Zip code, Country), and email addresses for all authors. The corresponding author should also be indicated.
3. Abstract and Keywords
The abstract should be comprehensive but concise consisting of no more than 250 words and should be structured to give a brief introduction to the study, main findings of the study, conclusions drawn from the study and their significance. Do not include references, headings and non-standard abbreviation. Please do not include any citations and avoid specialist abbreviations. Also provide 5-8 carefully chosen keywords.
4. Introduction
Here authors should make a case for the study, providing a brief literature survey (avoid citing literature older than ten years, unless absolutely necessary) and background to the study, the hypothesis and the significance of the presented research.
5. Methods
Experimental procedures should be given in sufficient detail to allow these to be replicated by other researchers. The source of the various reagents and materials used in the study should be given, where possible.
6. Tables
Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place a table’s caption and its description above the table’s body. Avoid vertical rules
For example:
As shown in Table 1, the experimental group, and control group …
Table 1. This is the title of the table
Groups
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Item A
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Item B
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N
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M
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n
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M
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Experimental Group
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1.182*
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0.865
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1.450**
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1.040
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Control Group
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1.584*
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0.487
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1.682**
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0.0627
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* This the first footnote.
**This is another footnote.
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7. Figures and Schemes
Number figures consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place a figure’s description below the figure body. For each figure, the following information should be provided: Figure number (in sequence, using Arabic numerals - i.e. Figure 1, 2, 3 etc); short title of figure (maximum 15 words);
Figure 1. Figure title (This is an example of figure 1)
8. Discussion
This section should present comprehensive analysis of the results in the light of any previous research.
9. Conclusions
Your conclusions should be succinct and logically ordered. Identify gaps in present knowledge and suggest future initiatives.
10. Acknowledgements
The authors should first acknowledge the source of funding for the research presented in their article followed by any personal credits.
11. Statement of Competing Interests
Include an explicit disclosure of any competing interests (financial or others) that may have influenced the study or the conclusions drawn from the study. If none, state ’the authors have no competing interests’.
12. References
APA style 6th edition should be followed.
Publication fees
- For Egyptian authors, the publication fees are 1000 LE for each ten search pages of accepted original article, with a cost of 50 EGP for each extra page.
- No submission fees.
- The accepted papers will not appear as preprints on our website (and in other databases) and they will not be sent to printing office unless the appropriate page charge is received. The respective amount will be indicated in the letter announcing manuscript acceptance.
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