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House Style Guide 2011 - MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica"

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CONCLUSIONS [always plural]<br />

APPENDIX (APPENDICES)<br />

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br />

REFERENCES<br />

TABLES<br />

Table 1<br />

Key<br />

Table 2<br />

Key<br />

FIGURE CAPTIONS<br />

Fig. 1<br />

Key<br />

1.6 Acknowledgments<br />

Note: This is a standard subsection title and must appear as ACKNOWLEDGMENTS regardless of<br />

the number of people or institutions being acknowledged.<br />

1.6.1 Acknowledgments should be brief and use common English constructions. Rather than a<br />

phrase such as The authors would like to take this opportunity to express their sincere gratitude to<br />

..., use a phrase such as We would like to thank ....<br />

We thank A.A. Starobinskii and M.Yu. Khlopov for their participation in discussions of the results.<br />

We are grateful to A.S. Sharov and the reviewers for careful reading of the manuscript and helpful remarks.<br />

Note that grateful, not thankful, should be used in acknowledgments.<br />

1.6.2 Much research is funded by the Российский Фонд Фундаментальных Исследований. This<br />

should be acknowledged as in the following examples (and never simply RFBR):<br />

This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 94-02-04253a.<br />

This study was supported in part by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 94-02-04253a.<br />

Acknowledgment by an author or authors of support received by themselves, and not the project as a<br />

whole, is formatted as follows:<br />

M.V. Sazhin acknowledges the support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 94-02-<br />

04253a), the International Science Foundation (grant no. NDH 000), and the Cosmion Scientific Research<br />

Center.<br />

An initial may be used in place of the surname (i.e., in the above example, “M.V.S. acknowledges<br />

....”).<br />

1.7 Biographies<br />

1.7.1 If a biography of the author is included with an article, it should be formulated as follows:<br />

Vladimir Prokof’evich Kozhemyako. Born 1945. Graduated from the Lvov Polytechnic Institute in 1968.<br />

Received candidate’s degree in 1977 and doctoral degree in 1987. Scientific interests: optoelectronic<br />

methods and machine vision systems. Author of 125 papers. Member of the National Academy of<br />

Sciences of Ukraine.<br />

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