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House Style Guide 2011 - MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica"

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Changes are highlighted in yellow.<br />

For formulas that are not included in a line of text (выносные/рамочные формулы), a key should<br />

be provided immediately after the formula, i.e.,<br />

@ (1)<br />

Key: x, i [ital]<br />

If many indices in a special type style are present, a key to them may be provided at the end of the<br />

Word text instead, to avoid repetition of format specifications after each index in the text. The key<br />

should be in list form:<br />

Key to indices:<br />

italicized: i, x<br />

etc.<br />

However, if the possibility of confusion exists (i.e., identical indices are present, one italic and one<br />

roman), the type style should be indicated after each index.<br />

1.10.8 If there are many formulas or symbols in a sentence, be sure that each is easily identifiable. If<br />

the formula is accompanied by an equation number, this should be enough to identify it. If two or<br />

more symbols or formulas are separated by punctuation (comma, colon, semicolon, period, etc.), be<br />

sure to identify each part separately. Thus,<br />

… if k changes by �k to become<br />

k1 = k + �k, (24)<br />

then the velocity parameter � also changes to become<br />

�1 = � + ��, (25)<br />

where<br />

�1 = k1a, �� = a�k. (26)<br />

should appear as<br />

and<br />

… if @k changes by @[delta]@k to become<br />

@, (24)<br />

then the velocity parameter @[beta] also changes to become<br />

@, (25)<br />

where<br />

@. (26)<br />

In this case, the current through the sample is<br />

I s = � n E n k � n kf F (E n k)V, (1)<br />

where E n k is the dispersion law for electrons; � n k is the unit vector along the direction � kE n k; f F (E n k)<br />

is the equilibrium Fermi–Dirac occupation function, which is equal to zero at E > E F + e�; and V is the<br />

crystal volume.<br />

should appear as<br />

In this case, the current through the sample is<br />

@, (1)<br />

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