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1 AL-KAUNIYAH JOURNAL TEMPLATE

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3 ISOLASI BAKTERI HETEROTROF DI SITU CIBUNTU, JAWA BARAT
4 DAN KARAKTERISASI RESISTENSI ASAM DAN LOGAM (14pt)
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6 ISOLATION OF HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA FROM CIBUNTU POND, WEST JAVA AND
7 CHARACTERIZATION OF METAL AND ACID RESISTANT (12 pt)
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9 Kesi Kurnia1*, Nina Hermayani Sadi2, Syafitri Jumianto1 (12pt)
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10 Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia, Jl Sisingamangaraja Kebayoran Baru, 12110 Jakarta Selatan
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11 Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, Jl Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong Bogor 16911
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13 *Corresponding author: abcd@efgh.com (10 pt)
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15 Abstract (12 pt)
16 Penulisan Abstrak dalam Bahasa Indonesia menggunakan Times New Roman 12 pt, terdiri atas
17 150-200 kata yang ditulis dalam satu alinea, berisi intisari naskah yang memuat latar belakang,
18 tujuan penelitian, hasil, dan kesimpulan. Nama organisme disertai nama ilmiahnya. Pada akhir
19 bagian intisari disertakan kata kunci sebanyak 3-6 kata disusun berurutan menurut abjad. Awal kata
20 kunci huruf kapital dan dipisah menggunakan tanda titik koma (;).
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22 Kata kunci: Bioenergy; Ecophysiology; Microalgae (11 pt)
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24 Abstract (12 pt)
25 The Abstract should be written in Bahasa Indonesia and English using 12-point Times New Roman
26 font, contains 150-200 words in a single paragraph. The goal of the abstract is to provide a very
27 brief background of the research work accomplished and to report significant experimental results.
28 Please provide organism/species names accompanied by their scientific names. Please include 3-6
29 important keywords related to research topic at the end of the abstract part in alphabetical order.
30 Keywords should be started with capital and separated by semicolon (;).

31 Keywords: Bioenergy; Ecophysiology; Microalgae (11 pt)


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33 INTRODUCTION (12 pt)
34 The word INTRODUCTION should be written using 12-point Times New Roman font,
35 capital, boldface, left aligned. Al-Kauniyah Journal of Biology aims to publish original academic
36 articles in the areas related to Biology. All submitted articles shall never been published elsewhere
37 and are not under consideration by other national and/or international publications. The manuscript
38 should be concisely typewritten with MS Word program, in A4 sized sheets, with a 2 cm margin on
39 all sides, single space line, 12-point Times New Roman font, one column. The length of manuscript
40 should be 8-15 pages (including Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Result, Discussion,
41 Conclusion and Reference). Citation in text should use the author-date-system ”name and year” (for
42 example: Kurniasih, 2007 or Maehara et al., 2011).
43 Any manuscripts submitted to Alkauniyah Journal of Biology must be of original work that
44 has not already been published or is currently under consideration by another journal. The
45 manuscript informs the results of research and/or literature study, which are objective, systematic,
46 analytic, and descriptive. The manuscript is written either in Bahasa Indonesia or English.
47 Manuscripts should be submitted on http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/kauniyah/ or should be
48 sent by email to alkauniyah@uinjkt.ac.id (12 pt)
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50 MATERIALS AND METHODS (12 pt)
51 The word MATERIALS and METHODS should be written using 12-point Times New
52 Roman font, capital, boldface, left aligned. Subheading in Methods should be written using 12-
53 point Times New Roman font, boldface, left aligned. Materials should be declared in details if
54 necessary (includes material sources, strain numbers or clone, etc.). Equipments, materials, time
55 and place should be written in a subheading (if any). The brand and the type of equipments and
56 specific analytical materials should be included. Data collection or data analysis should be
57 provided. New methods that have never been published, including equipment operating instruction,
58 should be described in details (12 pt).
59 Standard unit conversion should refer to The International System of Unit (g, kg, L, cm) and
60 apply the unit of g/L format. Decimal numbers in Bahasa Indonesia should be written using
61 “comma” (1,25%) or using “dot” (1.25%) for decimal numbers in English. Degree measures of
62 temperature are normally expressed by the  symbol, as in this example: 24C. Researches use
63 strains/isolates/lines should provide Tables contain identity (name. code, collection number, source
64 and other characters).
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66 RESULTS (12 pt)
67 The word RESULTS should be written using 12-point Times New Roman font, capital,
68 boldface, left aligned. Subheading in Results should be written using 12-point Times New Roman
69 font, boldface, left aligned. Results should present concise and informative data of research (in table
70 or graph format).
71 Tables format shall be presented with no vertical line (as in the example). Each table and
72 figure should be referred in manuscript. The word Figure in figure caption and Table in table
73 heading should be written using 12-point Times New Roman font, left aligned, and boldface. Bar
74 graph should be presented with hatched lines. Table and figure should be presented in texts in a
75 separate file. Table heading should be presented above the table (left aligned). Figure caption
76 should be presented under the figure. Table heading and Figure caption shall be numbered
77 consecutively. Figure should be prepared in JPEG format with 300 dpi resolution.
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79 Table 1. Table title was written one space if more than one line, left flat, without using the dots at
80 the end (12 pt)
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Figure 1. Figure title was written one space if more than one line, left flat,
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85 DISCUSSION (12 pt)
86 The word DISCUSSION should be written using 12-point Times New Roman font, capital,
87 boldface, left aligned. Subheading in the Discussion should be written using 12-point Times New
88 Roman font, boldface, left aligned. The Discussion should be clear and informative (no table or
89 graph in the text). (12 pt)
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91 CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION (12 pt)
92 The word CONCLUSION should be written using 12-point Times New Roman font, capital,
93 boldface, left aligned. Conclusion should be clearly and concisely convey the validity of your
94 claims. Suggestion (if any) should be based on the outcome of your work, which could be addressed
95 by further research.
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97 ACKNOWLEDMENTS (12 pt)
98 List of funding resources in the research, for example the funding agencies who provided fund
99 and help during the reasearch (either institution or individual), should appear if necessary.
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101 REFERENCE (12 pt)
102 The references are quoted following the APA reference style. The Mendeley application is
103 recommended as the reference management software.
104 a. Journal
105 Maehara, S., Simanjuntak, P., Kitamura, C., Ohashi, K., & Shibuya, H. (2011). Cinchona
106 alkaloids are also produced by an endophytic filamentous fungus living in cinchona plant.
107 Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 59(8), 1073-1074. doi: 10.1007/s11418-009-0380-2.
108 (Nama jurnal ditulis lengkap)
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110 Gorny, R. L., & Dutkiewicz, J. (2002). Bacterial and fungal aerosols in indoor environment in
111 Central and Eastern European countries. Annual Agriculture Environment, 9(1), 17-23.
112 (Nama jurnal ditulis lengkap)
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114 b. Book
115 Soemirat, J. (2005). Toksikologi lingkungan. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press.
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117 c. Chapter in Book
118 Herrmann, R. K., & Finkle, F. (2002). Linking theory to evidence in international relations. In
119 W. Carlsnaes, T. Risse, & B. A. Simmons (Eds.), Handbook of international relations
120 (pp. 119-136). London, England: Sage.
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122 d. Article non publication (thesis/disertasion)
123 Johnson, S. (2013). Style strategies (Master’s thesis). UCOL, Whanganui School of Design,
124 Whanganui, New Zealand.
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126 Mann, D. L. (2010). Vision and expertise for interceptive actions in sport (Doctoral dissertation,
127 The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia). Retrieved from
128 http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44704

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130 e. Article from internet
131 Brown, H. (1995). Citing computer rerferences. (1995, October 12). Retrieved from
132 http://neal.ctstaten.edu/history/cite.html
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134 f. Article in proceeding
135 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC]. (2007). Climate change 2007: Impacts,
136 Adaptation and vulnerability contribution of working group II to the fourth assessment
137 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), M.L. Parry,
138 O.F.Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden, and C.E. Hanson (Eds.). Cambridge
139 University Press, Cambridge.
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