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House Style Guide 2011 - MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica"

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a Institute of Physics (Petrodvorets Branch), St. Petersburg State University,<br />

ul. Pervogo maya 100, Petrodvorets, 198904 Russia<br />

b Institute of Physics, Essen, D-45117 Germany<br />

1.3 Abstract<br />

1.3.1 The main heading is followed by the abstract. The word abstract should be capitalized. The<br />

following is the correct format for abstracts:<br />

First Stage<br />

@Abstract@---The electroluminescent and photoluminescent properties of polymeric films based on<br />

poly(hydroxyaminoethers) were studied.<br />

Second Stage<br />

Abstract—The electroluminescent and photoluminescent properties of polymeric films based on<br />

poly(hydroxyaminoethers) were studied.<br />

Note: The present and present perfect tenses in passive voice are generally preferred in<br />

abstracts. The abstract should be printed as a single paragraph.<br />

The behavior of the flare plasma parameters is considered.<br />

It has been indicated that the intensity of auroral disturbances decreases with increasing electric fields.<br />

1.4 Date Received<br />

1.4.1 The date the article was received (Received + month, day, and year) should be placed on a<br />

separate line between the address and the beginning of the abstract. If more than one date is<br />

provided, use the format illustrated below.<br />

Received July 17, 2001; in final form, August 19, 2001<br />

Note: A few journals use a different format. Refer to the appropriate journal appendix.<br />

1.5 Headings and Subheadings<br />

1.5.1 Headings of sections within the text should be written in all capitals. First-level subheadings<br />

should be marked at the beginning and end with @ (at first stage) to indicate italicization and should<br />

follow title capitalization. Second-level subheadings (i.e., headings run into a paragraph) should<br />

follow sentence capitalization, with the first word and proper nouns capitalized, and should be<br />

marked with @ to indicate italicization. Second-level subheadings may also be set in bold if so<br />

specified in the journal appendix or by the chief translator; however, note that the form chosen for a<br />

particular type of second-level subheading should be used consistently throughout the paper.<br />

INTRODUCTION [section heading]<br />

FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM<br />

Early Research [first-level subheading]<br />

The Latest Findings<br />

EXPERIMENTAL<br />

Synthesis<br />

Calorimetric Measurements<br />

Heat capacities [second-level subheading]<br />

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION<br />

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