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CVARRD RDE Journal Style Guide<br />
Maximum number of characters : 30, 000<br />
Minimum total number of words : 5, 000<br />
• Abstract : 250<br />
• GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Articles qualified to be published are<br />
results of studies on AFNR presented in annual CVARRD RSRDEH.<br />
These <strong>article</strong>s are reviewed by <strong>the</strong> Editorial Board composed of technical<br />
evaluators, <strong>the</strong> editorial staff and <strong>the</strong> chair and members of <strong>the</strong> board.<br />
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• MANUSCRIPTS - Manuscripts should be submitted in three hard copies<br />
and one electronic copy (e.g. email attachments, floppy diskettes, or cd).<br />
Number all pages except <strong>the</strong> first page. Observe <strong>the</strong> following content<br />
format sequence:<br />
- Title (information on footnote)<br />
- Author/s (information on footnote)<br />
- Abstract<br />
- Keywords<br />
-Introduction<br />
- Methodology<br />
- Results and discussion<br />
- Conclusion and recommendations<br />
- References cited<br />
• UNITS OF MEASUREMENT – Use <strong>the</strong> measurements and weights and<br />
<strong>the</strong> decimal system ra<strong>the</strong>r than fractions. The System International Units<br />
(SI) is adopted. Use measurement symbol if attached to a numeric value;<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise, spell-out measurement.<br />
• PARENTHETIC CITATIONS – References cited within <strong>the</strong> text should<br />
appear in paren<strong>the</strong>sis in this format: (author surname/organization abbre<br />
viation, year published)<br />
• TABLES and FIGURES – Number tables and figures in separate conse<br />
cutive order. Insert each table or figure right after its textual discussion<br />
• REPORTING TIME and DATES – Use <strong>the</strong> 24 hour time system with four<br />
digits. Dates are reported with day of <strong>the</strong> month first, <strong>the</strong>n month,<br />
followed by <strong>the</strong> year (e.g., 25 Apr 1975)