Articleno. X

THE CIVIL ENGINEERING JOURNAL Y-20ZZ

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a style guide forthe civil Engineeringjournal

First Author1, Second Author2and Third Author3
do not abbreviatefirstnames

  1. University of xxxxxxxxxx, FacultyofCivil Engineering, Department ofGeology, Town, Adress, Country; e-mail
  2. University ofxxxxxxxx, Institute of Applied Science, Adress, Town, Country; email
  3. SuperCompany Inc. Adress, Town, Country; e-mail

Abstract

An abstractofapproximately 250 wordsshouldprovideinformation on thepurposeofthestudy, methodsused, resultsandconclusions.

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Keywords

3 - 7 keywordsrepresentinganarticle

INTRODUCTION

Theintroductionshouldpresentthescientific background ofthe study and stateclearlyitsobjectives.

METHODS

This section should describe in detail the study material, procedures and methods used.

Section headings

Format HEADING 1. (Example: ABSTRACT)

Format Heading2(Example: Sectionsubheadingsabove)

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results

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Figuresshouldbeembedded in themanuscript. Theirpositionshouldbeclosetothetextparagraphstowhichtheybelong. Figuresarecentred, andfigurelegendsareplacedunderthefigure.

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CONCLUSION

Major findings should be stated with respect to relevant literature.Recommendationsforfutureresearchshould also bemade.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

A shortsectionmayacknowledgespecialassistanceandsourcesofresearchfunding.

REFERENCES

References shouldbeappropriateandthereferencingliteratureisconsidered essential forthequalityofthearticle.

References arenumberedconsecutively in theorder in whichtheyarefirstmentioned in thearticle. Ifpossiblealwaysmention a DOI number. Referencesareidentified in thetextbyArabicnumbers in angular brackets[1]. List ofreferencensesisplaced on theendofthearticleusing CSN ISO 690 (010197).

[1]Vomacka S., Novak J., Prochazka P., 2014. TheOriginofHumanBeing. In: ProccedingsoftheIntergalactical Symposium, edited by F. Janecek & T. Smith (The Civil EngineeringJournal, Prague), 450-458(In the case of a contribution to proceedings)

[2]Mourizten N, Malcenko P, Willis A., 2005. The New Era ofSatteliteimages. Journalofremotesensing, vol. 12: 56-59 (In the case ofjournalarticles)

[3]Lowman T. et al., 2001. Fromape to man, edited by Highman J and Middleman O. (ElsevierEvolutionSeries, 56, Bratislava)2433-2440 (In the case of a contribution in a book)

[4]Lowman T. et al., 1997. Nameofthearticle, 54-77 (Cambridge University Press) 509 pp. (in the case of a reference to pages in a book)

[5]Van Der Vaars, 2004. Howthecakeis made, chapter4orsection4.2 (Cambridge University Press) 315 pp. (in the case of a reference to a chapterorsection in a book)

[6]Voprsalkova I, 1984. Turbulancewaters (ČVUT v Praze) 415 pp. (In the case of a completebook)

DOI 10.14311/CEJ.20XX.0X.XXXX1