1Affiliation of the First Author in Next Order: Name of Faculty, Name of University, City
TITLE OF PAPER
AUTHOR1, AUTHOR2, AUTHOR3
1Affiliation of the first author in next order: Name of Faculty, Name of University, City, Country
2Affiliation of the second author in next order: Name of Faculty, Name of University, City, Country
3Affiliation of the third author in next order: Name of Faculty, Name of University, City, Country
ABSTRACT
The abstract should be self-contained, free of citations and abbreviations, and limited to 250 words. (Style Abstract: 10 pt, bold, normal, justified). The abstract should be self-contained, free of citations and abbreviations, and limited to 250 words.
Keywords.Keyword 1, Keyword 2, …, up to six (6) keywords.
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INTRODUCTION
Main text: The main text may contain: Introduction, Theoretical part, Experimental, Results and Discussion and Conclusion (optionally).It should clearly convey the purpose of the study, the approach, and the key findings. Text should be typed in Times New Roman and Greek letters in the character font Symbol, font size 10, with 1.15 spacing. The text should be in double-column format. All pages of the manuscript must be numbered continuously. (Style Main text: 10pt; paragraph format: justified alignment, left and right indent 0pt, space before and after 0pt, first line indent 0.75cm, 1.15line spacing).
THEORETICAL PART
It gives, if necessary, the theoretical basis of the work performed, such as models etc.Used references must be complete and accurate. All references should be cited in Harvard citation style (Panić et al., 2013). Reference with one author shoud be citetd as (Jakšić, 2016), and reference with two authors shoud be cited as (Andrews Phillips, 1998). All references should be sorted in alphabetic order. The references that are not cited within the text will be automatically removed.Units of measurement should be presented simply and concisely, using the International System of Units (SI). The use of litres (l) and Celsius degree (oC) is acceptable. Abbreviations should be specified, in parentheses, when first mentioned.
EXPERIMENTAL
Materials and methods
For Plants, animals and microorganisms should be given full binominal Latin name, in italic, in the title, abstract, headings and legends of tables and figures, and at the first mention in the text. If the list of spices in considered, then it goes with the author’s name and year of description, i. e., Maja squinado(Herbst, 1788), and the belonging to the system species is indicated in the title (Crustacea, Decapoda, Bracbyura). A collection number, strain number or name should be quoted, e.g. Escherichia coli (АТCC 8739), Maja squinado. Thereafter abbreviate them in the text, e.g.E. coli, M. squinado.
Latin words, as well as the names of species, should be in italic, as for example: i.e., e.g., in vivo, Candida albicans, etc. The branching of organic compound should also be indicated in italic, for example, n-butanol, tert-butanol, etc.
Tables, figures and/or schemesmust be embedded in the main text of the manuscript and should follow the paragraph in which they are mentioned for the first time.Tablesmust be prepared with the aid of theWORD table function, without vertical lines. The minimum size of the font in the tables should be 9 pt.Table columns must not be formatted using multiple spaces. Table captionmust be placed above corresponding Table, whileCaptionsoftheIllustrations(Figs.Schemes...)mustfollowthecorrespondingitem.Thecaptions,eitherforTablesorIllustrations,shouldmaketheitemscomprehensiblewithout readingofthemaintext(butclearlyreferencedin),mustfollownumericalorder(Arabicfor Tablesan dIllustrations),andshouldnotbeprovidedonseparatesheetsorasseparatefiles.
Table 1. Example of some table
TableColumn 1 / Column 2 / Column 3
Name / Results / Values
Name / Results / Values
Name / Results / Values
Figures, photographs, line drawings, graphs (Styles Figure and Figure Title).
Figure 1.ABER for Zero boresight pointing case.
NUMERICAL RESULTS
Formulae and Equations must be written with great care using corresponding formula/equation editor. Equations should be numbered (1), (2), etc. Equations should be typewritten and, with the number, placed in parentheses at the right margin. Reference to equations should use the form "Eq. (2)" or simply (2).
(1)
or, for longer equations
(2)
CONCLUSION
Optionally, it should indicate the significant contribution of the manuscript with its applications.
ACKNOWLEGMENTS
Use HARVARD citation style for references. Order of references in reference list alphabetically, by the last name of the first author of each work, or if there is no known author, by title.
REFERENCES
Andrews, L. C., Phillips, R. L. 1998. Laser Beam Propagation Through Random Media, SPIE.
Panić, S., Stefanović, M., Anastasov, J., Spalević, P. 2013. Fading and Interference Mitigation in Wireless Communications, CRC Press.
Wolfram,
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Compound 1 / Compound 2 / Compound 3 / Compound 4Melting point
Color
Yield
Table 2. Example of some table in two column
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