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Type the title of your paper, capitalize first letter
First Author a, Second Author b, Third author a*
aFirst affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country
b Second affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country
* Corresponding author, Tel.: +00-000-000-000, Fax +00-000-000-000,e-mail address:
ARTICLE INFO
Received 00 Month 0000
Received in revised form 00 Month0000
Accepted 00 Month0000 / ABSTRACT
The body text of each manuscript should be preceded by an abstract limited to at most 300 words, printed using the font size of 9 pt, followed by 3–6 keywords.
KEY WORDS
Type your key words
Minimum 3 key words
Maximum 6 key words
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  1. INTRODUCTION

Here introduce the paper. Use the 0.5 cm indentations in paragraphs. The text should be left justified with font size of 9 pt.

1.1.Structure

Files must be provided in MS Word only. Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied in separate files.

Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Main text (including figures and tables), Acknowledgements, References, Appendix. Put the 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.

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 double column format with trim size 210 mm x 297 mm.

Bulleted lists may be included and should look like this:

  • First point;
  • Second point;
  • And so on.

1.2.Section headings

The section headings should be left justified, bold, capitalized, with font size of 9 pt. and numbered consecutively, starting with the Introduction. The sub-section headings should be left justified, bold, italic letters, with font size of 9 pt. and numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc.

1.3.Tables

All tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Every table should have a caption. Headings should be placed above tables, left justified, bold, italic letters, with font size of 8 pt. Below is an example which the authors may find useful.

Table 1. An example of a table

An example of column heading / Column A / Column B
Entry / 1 / 2
Another entry / 3 / 4

1.4.Construction of references

References must be listed at the end of the paper. Authors should ensure that every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa. Indicate references by [1] and[2,3]in the text.

Some examples of how your references should be listed are given at the end of this template in the ‘References’ section.

  1. ILLUSTRATIONS

All figures should be numbered with Arabic numerals (1,2,3,….). Every figure should have a caption. All photographs, schemas, graphs and diagrams are to be referred to as figures. Line drawings should be good quality scans or true electronic output. Low-quality scans are not acceptable. Theresolutions of color and greyscale images should be contained in range: 150dpi,300 dpi, and >600dpi, <900 dpi in case of bitmaps. The JPG image compression is also recommended. Figures must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately.Figures should be centered.

The figure number and caption should be typed below the illustration in 8 pt., bold, italic letters and centered. The exemplary figure is presented below.

a)

b)

Fig. 1.The description of figure: a) first picture; b) second picture

  1. EQUATIONS

Equations and formulae should be typed in Mathtype, and numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in parentheses on the right hand side of the page. The example of equation is presented below.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Acknowledgements and Reference heading should be left justified, bold, and capitalized but have no numbers. Text below continues as normal.

APPENDIX

Authors including an appendix section should do so before References section.

REFERENCES

[1]Van der Geer J., Hanraads J.A.J., Lupton R.A., The art of writing a scientific article, J SciCommun, 163 (2000) 51-90.

[2]StrunkJr W., White E.B., The elements of style. 3rd ed, New York: Macmillan, 1979.

[3]Nieminen I., Paro J., Kaupinnen V., High speedmillingofadvanced materials in: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, Dublin, Ireland,(1993) 21–32.