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INTRODUCTION

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EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE

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RESULTS

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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REFERENCES

[All references should be listed numerically in the order cited. Example references are included—references should follow this format.]

[Sample Conference Paper Reference]

Author’s initials, Author’s last name, “Title of Paper,” Name of Conference, paper number (City of publisher, State of publisher: Name of Publisher, Date of Conference/Publication), Page number(s).

1. A.J. Smith, “Evaluation of Inhibitors for Condensate Wells,” CORROSION/73, paper no. 134 (Houston, TX: NACE, 1973), p. 14.

[Sample Standard/Technical Committee Report Reference]

Name of standard or report (latest revision), “Title of Standard or Report” (City of publisher, State of publisher: Name of publisher).

2. ASTM([1]) G 79 (latest revision), “Standard Practice for Evaluation of Metals Exposed to Carburization Environments” (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM).

[Sample Periodical Article Reference]

Author’s initials, Author’s last name, “Title of Article,” Name of Periodical Volume number, Issue number (Date of the volume): Page number(s).

3. G.A. LaCasse, T. Ingvordsen, “Dessicant Drying of Gas Pipelines,” MP 27, 9 (1988): p. 49.

[Sample Book Reference]

Author’s or Editor’s initials, Author or Editor’s last name, Book Title, Edition number (City of publisher, State of publisher: Name of publisher, Year of publication), Page number(s).

4. J.T.N. Atkinson, H. Van Droffelaar, Corrosion and Its Control: An Introduction to the Subject, 2nd ed. (Houston, TX: NACE, 1985), p. 25.

[Sample Internet Web Site Reference]

Author’s initials, Author’s last name, “Title of posting or periodical involved,” Description of the posting, Web address (Date author consulted this source).

5. L. Still, “On the Battlefields of Business, Millions of Casualties,” New York Times, March 3, 1996, http://www.nytimes.com/specials/downsize/03down1.html (Aug. 17, 1996).

[For more examples, please refer to the NACE International Publications Style Manual, Appendix J.]

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