Title of the Paper

1B.Malik, 2H.Robert,

1Universiti ABC, Bt. 8, Jalan ABC Post 53100 Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia

2Universiti ABC, Bt. 8, Jalan ABC Post 53100 Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia [email protected]

p.1 ABSTRACT

The abstract should not exceed 250 words, should be one paragraph and should be free of references and abbreviations. It should indicate clearly the scope and main conclusions of the paper.

INTRODUCTION

The first page of the full manuscript must begin with the title of the paper centered on the page in 14 point Bold Title Case (title case means first letter of each main word capitalized), the names of the authors (Initials – followed by a period each – Family Name) with the main author’s name mentioned first, the names and locations of the authors’ affiliations (Title Case), and the e-mail address of the main author. The title page must provide the title in English, a short title of not more than 45 characters (including spaces) to be used as running head, up to five topical key words in English for subject indexing, the full postal address of the corresponding author to whom proofs will be sent. If you quote directly from a source, you must insert the author’s name, date of publication and the page number of the quotation. The domestication of dogs, long predated the domestication of other animals (Sheldrake, 1999)

Use Times or Times New Roman 12 point size only (other sizes as specified), and

Symbol font for mathematical symbols (in the text and in the figures). Justification should be set to full (or left only, if preferred). Do not underline the main text: Use italics, bold or bold italics instead. Line spacing should be set at 2 (Double).

p.2 Leave a line space between paragraphs and sections. Leave a line space between section titles and text. Leave only one space after a full stop.

All pages must be numbered consecutively. Starting with the title page as p.1, the text, which begins with p.2, is to be arranged in the following order: abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, acknowledgements, references, figure legends, tables.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Headings and Subheadings

Main headings should be typed in capitals, subheadings in lower case. Both types of heading should be underlined. Footnotes should be avoided.

Equations

Equations should be typewritten and with the number placed in parentheses at the right margin. Reference to the equation should use the form 'Eq. (1)' or '(1)'.

(1)

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Tables, figures & illustrations

p.3 Figures should be saved in a neutral data format such as JPEG, TIFF or EPS. PowerPoint and Word graphics are unsuitable for reproduction. Please do not use any pixel-oriented programmes. Scanned figures (in JPEG and TIFF formats) should have a resolution of 300 dpi

(halftone) or 600 to 1200 dpi (line drawings) in relation to the reproduction size.

Any tables and figures that are included in the main text of the paper should be numbered separately, in the sequence that they are mentioned in the text. Each table and figure should be presented on a separate page of the manuscript, with a brief and self-explanatory title. Refer to

Fig. 1 and Table 1.

All text should be clearly legible, and all graphics and legends should be easily distinguished when printed in black and white. Tables should use horizontal lines only, with only blank space to separate columns.

Notes under each table and figure should be used to explain and specify the source of all data shown.

CONCLUSION

Conclude the finding of your results.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

p.4 The acknowledgements should be as brief as possible.

REFERENCES

Sepaskhah, A.R. and M.M. Ghasemi, 2008. Every-other-furrow irrigation with different irrigation intervals for grain sorghum. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 11: 1234-1239. DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2008.1234.1239;

PMID 236548759;

Clifton, J.J., 1999. Hazard prediction. In: Disaster prevention, planning and limitation. University of

Bradford, 12-13 September 1989. Technical Communications Ltd., pp: 54-64.

Fig. 1: Symbol for operational amplifier

p.5 Table 1: Example of a table

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Item 1 Description 1 Price 1

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