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Article Template

The document provides instructions for authors to format and structure papers submitted to an online journal. It details formatting guidelines for sections, figures, tables, and equations. It also lists required declarations regarding author contributions, data availability, funding sources, and institutional review board approval.

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Emerging Science Journal


(ISSN: 2610-9182)

Vol. x, No. x, xxxxxxxxx, 20xx

Click Here, Type the Title of Your Paper, Capitalize First Letter

First Author 1, Second Author 2, Third Author 1, 2*


1
First affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country
2
Second affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country

Keywords: Type your keywords here,


Abstract separated by semicolons ;
Click here and insert your abstract text.

Article History:

Received:
Revised:
Accepted:
Published:

1- Main Text
(10 pt.) Here introduce the paper, and put a nomenclature if necessary. The paragraphs continue from here and are
only separated by headings, subheadings, images and formulae. The section headings are arranged by dark blue color,
bold and 12 pt. Here follows further instructions for authors.

1-1- Structure
Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately. Please make sure that you use as much as
possible normal fonts in your documents. Special fonts, such as fonts used in the Far East (Japanese, Chinese, Korean,
etc.) may cause problems during processing. To avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the
‘spellchecker’ function of MS Word. Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations,
Abstract, Keywords, Main text (including figures and tables), Acknowledgements, and References. Collate
acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article and do not include them on the title page, as a
footnote to the title or otherwise.
Bulleted lists may be included and should look like this:
l First point
l Second point

*
CONTACT: [email protected]
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.28991/esj-20XX-XXXXX
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee ESJ, Italy. This is an open access article under the terms and conditions of the Creative
Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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l And so on
Please do not alter the formatting and style layouts which have been set up in this template document. As indicated
in the template, papers should be prepared in single column format suitable for direct printing onto A4 paper (192×262
mm).

1-2- Tables, Figures and Equations


Figure and table captions should be 9-point Times New Roman boldface. Initially capitalize only the first word of
each figure caption and table title. Figures and tables must be numbered separately. Below is an example which
authors may find useful.

Table 1. An example of a table.

An example of a column heading Column A (t) Column B (T)


And an entry 1 2
And another entry 3 4
And another entry 5 6

Figure 1. An example of a figure.

Mathematical equations should be laid out wherever possible using an equation editor and be numbered
consecutively as in this example (using the style Equation 10pt):

R u ,2 %
Hs { (
=min 1.54 . ξ p ,0 ; 4.7−
1.5
√ ξ p ,0 )} (1)

1-3- Section Headings


Section headings should be left justified, with the first letter capitalized starting with the Introduction. Sub-section
headings should be in capital and lower-case italic letters and left justified, with second and subsequent lines indented.

1-4- General Guidelines for the Preparation of Your Text


Avoid hyphenation at the end of a line. Symbols denoting vectors and matrices should be indicated in bold type.
Scalar variable names should normally be expressed using italics. Weights and measures should be expressed in SI
units.

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1-5- Footnotes
Footnotes should be avoided if possible. Necessary footnotes should be denoted in the text by consecutive
superscript letters. The footnotes should be typed single spaced, and in smaller type size (8pt), at the foot of the page
in which they are mentioned, and separated from the main text by a short line extending at the foot of the column.

2- Declarations
2-1- Author Contributions
The following statements should be used:
Conceptualization, X.X. and Y.Y.; methodology, X.X.; software, X.X.; validation, X.X., Y.Y. and Z.Z.; formal
analysis, X.X.; investigation, X.X.; resources, X.X.; data curation, X.X.; writing—original draft preparation, X.X.;
writing—review and editing, X.X.; visualization, X.X.; supervision, X.X.; project administration, X.X.; funding
acquisition, Y.Y. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

2-2- Data Availability Statement


Below are suggested Data Availability Statements (Please select one of them).
 Data available in a publicly accessible repository: The data presented in this study are openly available in
[repository name e.g., FigShare] at [doi], reference number [reference number].
 Data available in a publicly accessible repository that does not issue DOIs: Publicly available datasets were
analyzed in this study. This data can be found here: [link/accession number].
 Data available on request due to restrictions eg privacy or ethical: The data presented in this study are available
on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to [insert reason here].
 3rd Party Data: Restrictions apply to the availability of these data. Data was obtained from [third party] and are
available [from the authors/at URL] with the permission of [third party].
 Data sharing not applicable: No new data were created or analyzed in this study. Data sharing is not applicable to
this article.
 Data is contained within the article or supplementary material: The data presented in this study are available in
[insert article or supplementary material here].

2-3- Funding
Corresponding Authors are responsible for identifying and declaring all funding sources received for the research
submitted to the journal. During submission, Corresponding Authors will also be asked to provide the Funder, Award
Number and Grant Recipient. If there are no funders to be identified the corresponding author must state "Funding
information is not available." Funding information will be entered during the submission stage and will be included in
the final publication.

2-4- Acknowledgements
Acknowledgments are a place to recognize any contributions made to the paper that do not meet the criteria for
authorship. This may include technical support, gifts received, or organizational assistance. There are few restrictions
on what should be included, with the primary exception that anyone who meets the criteria for authors must be
included as an author and not only acknowledged. Personal acknowledgements (e.g., of family members) are
acceptable. This section should be kept relatively short, typically up to 100 words.

2-5- Institutional Review Board Statement


Authors should add the Institutional Review Board Statement and approval number, if relevant to your study. You
might choose to exclude this statement if the study did not require ethical approval. Please note that the Editorial
Office might ask you for further information. Please add "The study was conducted in accordance with the
Declaration of Helsinki and approved by the Institutional Review Board (or Ethics Committee) of the Name of
Organization/Institute (protocol code XXX and date of approval)." for studies involving humans. Or "The animal
study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board (or Ethics Committee) of the Name of
Organization/Institute (protocol code XXX and date of approval)." for studies involving animals. Or "Ethical review
and approval were waived for this study due to Reason (please provide a detailed justification)." Or "Not Applicable"
for studies not involving humans or animals.

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2-6- Informed Consent Statement


Manuscripts which are describing a study involving humans should contain this statement. Please add “Informed
consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study.” Or “Patient consent was waived due to Reason (please
provide a detailed justification).” Or “Not Applicable” for studies not involving humans. You might also choose to
exclude this statement if the study did not involve humans.

2-7- Conflicts of Interest


The author declares that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this manuscript. In addition,
the ethical issues, including plagiarism, informed consent, misconduct, data fabrication and/or falsification, double
publication and/or submission, and redundancies have been completely observed by the authors

3- References
List and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times New Roman, single-spaced with 9-point interlining
spacing, at the end of your paper. When referenced in the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for
example [1]. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of editors of referenced books.
Example Journal Article (APA)
[1] Vorobiev, N. S., Gornostaev, P. B., Lozovoi, V. I., Smirnov, A. V., Shashkov, E. V., & Schelev, M. Y. (2016). A PS-1/S1
picosecond streak camera in experimental physics. Instruments and Experimental Techniques, 59(4), 551–556.
doi:10.1134/s0020441216030246.
Example Book
[2] Chen, W.-F., & Duan, L. (Eds.). (2014). Bridge Engineering Handbook (2 nd Edi.), CRC Press, Florida, United States.
doi:10.1201/b16467.

Example Conference Proceedings


[3] Zhang, R., Liu, H., & Li, H. (2014). Finite element analysis of radiofrequency ablation process in soft tissue
sarcomas. 4th IEEE International Conference on Information Science and Technology, 26-28 April 2014,
Shenzhen, China. doi:10.1109/icist.2014.6920402.

Do not use the phrases "et al." and "ibid." in the reference section. Instead, the names of all authors in a reference
must be listed.

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