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SAMPLE OF ENGLISH MANUSCRIPT FOR ABSTRACT OF

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS IN DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL


ENGINEERING

Juan DELA CRUZ[1], Juana DELA CRUZ[1], Roque RUAÑO[2]


¹ Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
² Instructor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Santo Tomas, Manila,
Philippines
*Corresponding author: reabdullah@ust.edu.ph

ABSTRACT: The abstract shall consist of no more than 150 words. Use Times New Roman, font size
10. Observe the margins set here and the alignment must be justified. Three spaces should be kept
before the abstract. After the abstract, a minimum of three (3) keywords must be supplied. The
keywords must come from the provided list of keywords.

 Key Words : times, italic, 10pt, one blank line below abstract, indent if key words exceed one line

1. TITLE PAGE 和文アブストラクト:明朝体 +Times-Roman 10pt ,7行以



The first page consists of two parts: (1 line spacing)
(a) Front matters: single column (title, student ID, About 5 Key Words in Times-Italic, 10pt,
author, supervisor, abstract, key words). (max. 2 blank lines).
(b) Main text in double columns. The title 'Key Words' is bold and italic.
Paper Size and Length:
6, 8 or 10 page (A4 size sheet, 210mm x 297 (2) Layout and fonts of the main text
mm). The page length should be even-numbered. The text should be placed about 1cm below the
Margins: key words. Left and right margins for the text are
20 mm for all margins. equally set at 20 mm. The text, in double columns
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11 pt size Times New Roman with 14 pt line single-spaced with double spacing between
spacing, justified on both margins, unless otherwise chapters. The first line of each paragraph is indented
specified. 3 spaces. Use 11pt Times-Roman font for the text.
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double columns to be put together in one file, and should appear at the bottom of each page,
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(1) Layout and fonts for the front matters


Left and right margins for the front matters are 2. ORDINARY PAGES
equally set at 30 mm, The front matters are, thus, to
be laid-out within the borders narrower than those The layout is same as the main text in the title
for the main text. page.
The front matters include the followings:
Title in Times-Roman, 14pt, bold in English (1) Footnotes and remarks
(1 line spacing) Avoid using footnotes and/or remarks. If any, try
Student ID, Author, Supervisor, in English, to explain it in the text, or in appendices.
Times-Roman, 10.5pt.
(1 line spacing)
日本語著者名:明朝体 12pt
(1 line spacing)
日本語タイトル:明朝体 12pt 3. HEADINGS (INDENT LIKE THIS
(1 line spacing) SAMPLE IF IT IS LONG)
Table 1 Caption should be centered, but if it is long, it
(1) Main heading should be indented like this.
Capital letters in 12pt bold face fonts should be
used for main headings (chapter titles) that follow Specimen No.  Heights (m)  Width (m)
the chapter numbers as is shown in this example. 1     1.45     0.25
Leave double and single spacing of lines before and 2     1.75     0.40
after every main heading. 3     1.90     0.65

(2) Sub-headings for sections


The sub-headings for sections, in 11pt. bold face 25
fonts, with their initial letters capitalized, are
preceded by parenthesized section number like (2). 20
Leave single spacing of line before every sub-

Counts
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heading. Case 2
a) Sub-headings for sub-sections 10
Case 1
They are written just as the sub-headings for 5
sections are done, but follow alphabets with right
0
parentheses. No spacing of lines is left before and
after every sub-heading. 0 2 4 6
Events

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inserted at the upper or lower part of the page where
 reference is first made to them. Do not place them
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(1a) of a column, as shown in Table 1 or Fig. 1 in this
example, or the whole width over two columns as
F   sin z dz shown in Table 2. Do not place any text besides
(1b) figures or tables. Insert about one to two lines
spacing above the main text.

and some appear in the text as C D ,   z  . If their (2) Fonts and captions
quality is not satisfactory, the manuscript may not Do not use too small characters in figures and
be accepted. Numbered equations ((1a) and (1b) for tables. At least, the letters should be larger than
example) should be center-aligned. The equation those in the captions (9pt). Captions should be
numbers in parentheses should be placed flush right. centered, but long captions must be indented like an
example of Table 1. The heading of captions is 9pt
bold face.

5. FIGURES AND TABLES 6. CITATION AND REFERENCE LIST

Table 2 Mix proportion of concrete

Maximum size of Water-cement Sand aggregate Unit weight [kg/m 3]


coarse aggregate ratio W/C ratio s/a Fine Coarse
[mm] [%] [%] Water Cement Superplasticizer
aggregate aggregate
15 30.0 53.3 170 567 871 765 9.1
All the references must be numbered in the order REFERENCES
of appearance in the article and the right
parenthesized numbers are used at the text where it 1) Miles, J. W. : On the generation of surface waves by shear
flows, J. Fluid Mech., Vol. 3, Pt. 2, pp. 185-204, 1957.
is referred like this1). The reference list must be 2) Miche, M. : Amortissement des houles dans le do-maine de
summarized at the end of the main text. Use 9pt l’eau peu profonde, La Houile Blanche, No. 5, pp. 726-745,
font for the list. The reference list is followed by the 1956.
date of acceptance with one line spacing between 3) Gresho, P. M., Chan, S. T., Lee, R. L. and Upson, C. D. : A
them as shown in the present sample. modified finite element method for solving the time-
dependent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, part 1,
Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids, Vol. 4, pp. 557-598, 1984.
4) Shepard, F. P. and Inman, D. L. : Nearshore water
APPENDIX circulation related to bottom topogrphy and wave
refraction, Trans. AGU., Vol. 31, No. 2, 1950.
5) Smith, W., et al.: Cellular phone positioning and travel
Appendix should be placed between Conclusions and times estimates, Proc. of 8th ITS World Congress, CD-
References. ROM, 2000.

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