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C. Family name et al. J Fundam Appl Sci. 2018, 10(X), 1-4 1

ARTICLE TITLE; TIMES NEW ROMAN; SIZE-12; INTERLINE 1.5; CAPITAL LETTERS

A. Family name1, B. Family name2 and C. Family name3,*

1Author A full affilation, times new roman; size-12; interline spacing: 1.5

2Author A full affilation, times new roman; size-12; interline spacing: 1.5

3Author A full affilation, times new roman; size-12; interline spacing: 1.5

Received: XX January 20XX / Accepted: XX January 20XX / Published online: 15 January 20XX

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. First Subtitle

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1.2 Second Subtitle

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2. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

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Test 1 / Test 2 / Results 1 / Results 2 / Total Results
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18.58 / 18.58 / 18.58 / 18.58 / 18.58
11.14 / 11.14 / 11.14 / 11.14 / 11.14

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3. EXPERIMENTAL

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4. CONCLUSION

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5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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6. REFERENCES

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[2] Rebiai A., Lanez T., Belfar M.L., Int. J. Pharmacol. 2011, 7 (1), 113-118, doi: 10.3923/ijp.2011.113.118

Articles without DOIs

[3] Ahmedi R, Lanez T. AlogP calculation of octanol/water partition coefficient of ferrocene derivatives. Int. J. PharmTech Res., 2015, 8(3), 408-414

[4] Ghenabziaa I, Lanez T, Didi Ould Elhadja M, and Ahmedi R. Use of electrochemical technics as a tool for the evaluation of the in vitro mutagenic potential of abamectin pesticide. J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 2014, 6(12):274-279

Books

[4] Timberlake C. F. Anthocyanins in fruit and vegetables. In J. Friend, & M. J. C. Rhodes (Eds.), Recent advances in the biochemistry of fruit and vegetables. New York: Academic Press, 1981, pp. 221–247.

How to cite this article:

Author A family name followed by intials of his/her first name, Author B and Author C (should be written in the same manner). Article title. J. Fundam. Appl. Sci., 2018, 10(X), XX-XX.