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Short Communication

Short Communication

Short Communications: 

Short Communications are limited to 1000 words and are not subdivided. The paper should contain an abstract, main body, and references, and contain no more than 6 figures or tables, combined. The abstract is limited to 100 words.

Outlines of Short Communication

  • Title
  • Authors' full names and affiliations, the corresponding author marked
  • Name of the corresponding author along with phone E-mail information
  • ABSTRACT
  • Keywords
  • Short Communication
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
Title 

The title of the manuscript should be concise, specific, and informative.

Example: Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat- Short Communication. 

Authors: List here all author names Including address, academic qualifications, and job titles of all authors, as well as telephone number and email address of the author for correspondence along with mentioning the corresponding author with*, and the author have numbered accordingly by making number superscript.First Author/corresponding author*

[First Name Middle Name Last Name]1 Orcid ID,
Second Author [First Name Middle Name Last Name]2 Orcid ID,
Third Author [First Name Middle Name Last Name]3 Orcid ID

Affiliation
  1. Professor, Department, Name of University, City, Country.
  2. Assistant Professor, Department, Name of University, City, Country.
  3. Assistant Professor, Department, Name of University, City, Country.
Example: John smith1* Orcid ID:0000-000X-XXXX-XXXX, Richard GomezOrcid ID:0000-000X-XXXX-XXXX, Stevens Gil CostaOrcid ID:0000-000X-XXXX-XXXX
  1. Professor, Department of Business, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria.
  2. Assistant Professor, Department of Finance, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
  3. Assistant Professor, Department of Strategy, Kassala University, Kassala State, Sudan.
*For Correspondence Email: corresponding.author@univ.com

Address: Professor, Department of Business Management, Name of University, City, Country.

Abstract

The Abstract should start on a new page, the aim of the abstract is to concisely describe the content of the paper. It should clearly and accurately summarize the main focus of the study. The word count should be under 250 words. The Abstract should be written as a single paragraph without headers. Do not include any citations in the Abstract.

Keywords: 

The keywords will highlight the beneficial area, the mechanism(s) of action, key compounds, and so on. Provide four to eight appropriate keywords after the abstract which should be separated by a semi-colon.

Short Communication: 

Short communications do not cover in detail background information about the problems treated or the applications, rather they provide key pointers to the reader. Authors must include a statement about the word count in their submission.

References: 

Any reference taken from other sources should be cited in the reference list in the order in which they appear, first through the text, then through the table and figure legends. References are listed at the end of the manuscript in the text, cite the reference number in square brackets in all the above content of the manuscript.

For Journal

Name of Author(S), title, Journal Name, Volume, Issue, Page Nos. and Year.

Note: Name of Author should be as (Last name initial followed by the first name) and Journal name should be in italics.
Example: E. J. Neer, T. Kozasa, Sites for Gα binding on the G protein β subunit overlap with sites for regulation of phospholipase Cb and adenylyl cyclase. J. Biol. Chem. 273, 16265-16272 (1998).

For Book

Author’s Name, Title of the Book, Name, and Location of Publisher, Page, and Year of Publication.

Example: Greenstein J.P. and Winitz M., Chemistry of Amino Acids, Vol. II, John Wiley, New York, 1009 (1961).

Technical report. E. Shaw, Technical Report CUCS-29-82 (Columbia University, New York, 1982).

Proceedings

Title of Symposium Published as a Book, sponsoring organization, city, and state of meeting, inclusive dates and year (publisher, publisher’s city and state, year).

Theses and Unpublished Material

B. Smith, thesis, Georgetown University, Washington, DC (1973).J. A. Norton, unpublished material.