中国科学技术大学学报杂志投稿格式

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  Title

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  Authors, Affiliations, and Corresponding Author Information

  

 

  Authors

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  Corresponding Author Information

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  Affiliations

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  Graphical abstract

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  Keywords

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  Text

  Introduction

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  Materials and methods

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  Results and Discussion

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  Conclusions

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  Tables, Figures, Structures, Schemes and Charts, and Math Formulas and Equations

  Tables

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  · Number tables consecutively with Arabic numerals. Label tables as Table 1, Table 2, etc., not as Table 1A, Table 1B, etc.

  · Include a brief title that describes the table. The title should be understandable without reference to the text. Place details in footnotes associated with the table, not in the title.

  · Include tables in the main manuscript file and format tables as editable MS Word tables (not as images) with contents separated into individual cells forming a grid.

  · Ensure table footnotes and/or legend are concise and necessary for understanding the table contents.

  · Do not separate tables into panels.

  · Do not include line breaks, merged cells, colors, shading, or tabs to separate data.

  Figures

  · Call out all figures in the manuscript in consecutive order.

  · Number figures consecutively with Arabic numerals. Label figures as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.

  · If symbols are used, place a key in the artwork itself, not in the caption. Ensure that any symbols and abbreviations used in the text agree with those in the figures.

  · Do not use colors that are similar in hue to identify different parts of a figure.

  · If figures are assembled from multiple photographs or images, separate the parts with lines or space between them to clearly delineate each portion of the figure. Use small letters for part labels in multipart figures enclosed in brackets, (a), (b), (c), etc.

  · For map figures, please be sure to use the authorized standard maps at http://bzdt.ch.mnr.gov.cn/ as base maps and do not modify the borders.

  Schemes and Charts

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  · Number charts and schemes consecutively with Arabic numerals. Label charts and schemes as Scheme 1, Scheme 2, etc. or Chart 1, Chart 2, etc.

  · Provide titles describing the contents of the scheme or chart.

  · Provide footnotes, if needed, for further detail.

  Math Formulas and Equations

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  · Present simple formula in line with normal text where possible and use the solidus (/) instead of a horizontal line for small fractional terms, e.g., X/Y.

  · Present variables in italics.

  · Number consecutively any equations that should be displayed separately from the text (if referred to explicitly in the text).

  Stereo images

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