Materials and Methods
Present the research design, research type, research duration, inclusion/exclusion criteria, choice of subjects, etc. Describe the methodology completely, including sample collection, processing, lab analysis, statistical tests used for data analysis etc. Use section headings/subheadings in a logical order to entitle each category or method. A maximum of three levels of headings may be used. Usually, headings are numbered with Arabic numerals (1., 2.; 1.1., 1.2.; 1.1.1., 1.2.1….). It’s preferred to illustrate with tables and figures.
Paper Title
A paper should have a short, straightforward title directed at general readers in no more than 20 words.
Authorship
List the first and last names of all authors. Provide the full affiliation for each author including Department, University, City, Zip Code, State, Country. If any of the co-authors are from different organizations, their affiliation should be numbered with different Arabic numerals. Email address is compulsory for the corresponding author.
e.g. Josh Jacobus\({}^{1}\), Garrett Elleithy\({}^{2}\), Jamal Ghaly\({}^{3}\)
\({}^{1}\)College of Engineering, Boston University, Boston, 02215, Massachusetts, United States
\({}^{2}\)Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Faculty, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 91125, California, United States
\({}^{3}\)College of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19104, Pennsylvania, United States
Abstract and Keywords
The abstract should concisely state the purpose of the investigation and summarize the important conclusions. It should be a single paragraph of generally no more than 200 words.
Immediately after the abstract, 3-8 words or short phrases should be included for online searching (e.g. Keywords Table, Figure, Manuscript Format)
Figures
Figures Caption
Each figure should have a caption. The caption should be concise and typed separately, not on the figure area; If figures have parts (for example, A and B), make sure all parts are explained in the caption.