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(17pt)here, type the title of your paper, Capitalize first letter

(13pt, full name)First Author1*, Second Author2, Third Author2

(8pt)1Faculty of Science and Technology,SuanSunandhaRajabhat University

1U-thong Nok Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand

2Department, Institute,

Address, City, ZIP Code, Country

(8pt)Corresponding author e-mail: *

Received: 24April, 2018/ Accepted: 15 July, 2018

Abstract

(10pt)Insert your abstract here (200-250 words)

This paper…..

Keywords: Type three - six keywords here, Separated by comma

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1. Introduction(11pt)

(10pt)here introduce the paper. This document is a template of Microsoft word version word 97-2003 document. The paragraphs continue from here and are only separated by headings, subheadings, images, formulas and equations. The section headings are arranged by numbers, bold and pt11.

1.1Structure (11 pt)

(10pt)File should be prepared in MS word format only and should be ready for printing. Figures, tables and equations must be embedded in text. Make sure that you use standard font (Times new roman) in your documents, fonts such as Chinese or Korean may cause problems during writing manuscript. In-order to avoid unnecessary spelling errors authors are strongly recommend to use spellchecker tools of MS word. Full-length article should follow this order while typing: Title, Authors name and affiliation, Corresponding authors e-mail, Abstract,Keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results and discussions, Conclusion, Acknowledgement, References, and Appendix (optional).

The bulleted or numbered list can be included and should be look like

  • First point
  • Second point
  • So on

(1)First Point

(2)Second point

(3)So on

Please do not change or modify the formatting and layouts which have been set up in this template. The manuscript/template should be prepared in double column format suitable for direct printing onto 18.5 cm x 26 cm. The page number will be added separately for the preprints, so do not number pages on the front. Leave a line clear between paragraphs.

1.2Table

All tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Headings should be placed above tables (in bold letters), left justified. Leave one line space between the heading and the table. Only horizontal lines should be used within a table, to distinguish the column headings from the body of the table, and immediately above and below the table. Tables must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately.

Table 1. An example of a table(10pt).

Example / First (t) / Second(T)
Add one / 1-2 / 2
And two / 3-4 / 4
And so on / 5-7 / 6

1.3Section headings

Section headings should be left justified, with the first letter capitalized and numbered consecutively, starting with the Introduction. Sub-section headings should be in capital and lower-case letters, numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc., and left justified, with second and subsequent lines indented.

e.g. 1.Topic

1.1. Sub-topic

1.4Weights and measurements

All measurements should follow the International System of Units (SI)

• Time: 09:00 and 184 Ma; 6 yr; 10 mo; 24 h; 15 min; 45 s

• Date: 10 December 1970

• Temperature: 28°C

• Length/Distance: 2.2 cm; 3 m; 18 km

• Area: 500 ha (convert rai to hectare- 1 rai = 0.16 ha)

• Capacity: 36 ml; 1.6 l

• Mass: 3.2 g; 5.1 kg

• Geographic Coordinates: 19° 21' 39.3" N 98° 34' 11.6" E 618 m ASL

Standard abbreviations such as HPLC, TLC, GC, UV, CD, IR, MS, NMR can be used throughout the manuscript.Nonstandard abbreviations must be defined in the text following their first use. Define all symbols used in equations and formulas. If symbols are used extensively, provide a list of all symbols together with the list of abbreviations.

1.5Footnotes

Footnotes should be avoided if possible.

1.6Figures and diagrams

All figures should be numbered with Arabic numerals (1,2,...n). All photographs, graphs and diagrams are to be referred to as figures. Line drawings should be good quality, low-quality scans are not acceptable. Figures must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately. Figures should be placed at the top or bottom of a page wherever possible, as close as possible to the first reference to them in the paper.

Figure 1. Figure heading should be placed below the figure/graphs/diagrams in bold letters, and should be aligned centrally.(10pt)

1.7Equations

The equations and formulae should be typed and numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in parentheses on the right hand side of the page. The use of Microsoft word tools (Equation and Symbols) are highly recommended for writing equations.

Nt = DND = K (±10) – 1.34(1)

1.8Acknowledgement

Text below continues as normal font.

1.9Construction of references

References should be listed at the end of the paper, and numbered in the order of their appearance in the text. Authors should ensure that every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa. Some examples of how your references should be listed are given at the end of this template in the ‘References’ section which will allow you to assemble your reference list according to the correct format and font size.

2. References(APA 6th edition)

Journals article

Author, A. A., Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume (number), pagerange.doi: 0000000/000000000000

Apiratikul, R. (2015). Electricity and water supplyconsumption and greenhouse gas emission at the Office of the Faculty of Science andTechnology,SuanSunandhaRajabhatUniversity.SuanSunandhaRajabhat University

Journal of Science and Technology, 2(2), 06-12.

Phan-Kieu, D., Sitthi, A., Pimple, U.,Pungkul, S.(2015). Mapping land cover dynamicsin Nakhon Nayok Province of Thailand.SuanSunandhaRajabhat University Journal of Science and Technology, 2(2),01-05.doi:10.14456/ssstj.2015.1

Books

Kidder, T. (1981). The soul of a new machine. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Company.

Frank, R. H., Bernanke, B. (2007). Principles

of macro-economics (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

Dissertations

Young, R. F. (2007). Crossing boundaries in urban

ecology: Pathways to sustainable cities (Doctoral dissertation).Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database. (UMI No. 327681).

Reports

IPCC.(2013).Climate Change 2013: The Physical

Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the FifthAssessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Stocker, T.F., D. Qin,G.-K.Plattner, M. Tignor, S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley (eds.)]. CambridgeUniversityPress,Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 1535 pp.

SSRU annual report. (2008). Effects of environmental pollutants (Publication No. 1010). Bangkok, UniversityPrinting Office. Retrieved from www.

xyz.gov/ssrureport_2015.pdf

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