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Abstract
Place a brief summary of the research findings including any in-depth analysis of a particular
subject so that it can be used to help the reader quickly ascertain the research objective(s).
Introduction
This template has been prepared to help students prepare their full-length manuscript(s) for
final report of pollution prevention. A minimum of fifteen A4 pages in length including
main text, figure(s), and table(s) is required for each manuscript. Authors are asked to
follow the page layout, formatting and styles shown in this template. Paper size is A4
(21x29.7cm); margins are 2.5cm on all sides. Font is always Times New Roman. Font is
12 point for body text, except article title (font is 14 point, bold, the first letter of each word in
the article title is capitalized). All text is justified, except for title and Authors’ names
(centered). The affiliations of all authors should be indicated. However, only the
presenting author needs to give his/her email address. Files of full-length manuscripts
should be submitted via email attachment to shliu@mail.ncku.edu.tw.
Table 1. Center each table on the page. Font size for each table caption is 12 point.
Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5
(h) (mg/kg) (mg/L) (%)
AB 1.0 3.50 2.85 12
CD 2.5 6.02 5.72 21
EF 5.0 11.50 11.03 43
GH 10.0 20.10 19.88 80
Fig. 1. Center each figure on the page. Font size for each figure caption is 12 point.
Conclusions
A conclusion should (1) stress the importance of the research, (2) give the manuscript a sense
of completeness, and (3) leave a strong impression on the reader. Prepare the conclusion of
your manuscript accordingly.
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Gobel, A., A. Thomsen, C. S. McArdell, A. C. Alder, W. Giger, N. Theiß, D. Loffler, T. A.
Ternes, Extraction and determination of sulfonamides, macrolides, and trimethoprim in
sewage sludge. J. Chromatogr. A 2005, 1085, 179–189.
Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration (Taiwan EPA), Report on Investigation of
Environmental Occurrence of Toxic Chemical Substances (in Chinese), Project No.
EPA-102-J104-02-213 (2013).
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), Air Toxics
Website, Technology Transfer Network,
http://www.epa.gov/ttnatw01/hlthef/eth-phth.html. Accessed March 5, 2015.