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Preparation of Articles for HyperSciences Journals (not more than 12 words)m

First A. Author*. Second B. Author**, Third C. Author* * Department of ..., University.A, University Address, City, Country
tel/fax: +nn nnn nnn nnn e-mail: (author.A, author.C)@University.A.edu

** Department of ..., University.B, University Address, City, Country


tel/fax: +nn nnn nnn nnn e-mail: author.B@University.A.edu Submitted: xx/xx/xxxx Accepted: xx/xx/xxxx Appeared: xx/xx/xxxx HyperSciences.Publisher

AbstractThese instructions give you guidelines for preparing papers for HyperSciences Journals. The
abstract must contain no more than 250 words.

Keywords: Include a list of 5-8 Keywords, Keyword 1, Keyword 2,... 1. INTRODUCTIONm Thisdocument is a template for Microsoft Word versions 6.0 or later. All manuscripts must be written in English. This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style. Here is my introductory text. Good Luck!. Please do not put any running header/footer or page number in the submitted paper. 2. HEADINGS This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style... Authors are expected to mind the margins diligently. 2.1 Subheadings (Second-Level Heading) This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style... Authors are expected to mind the margins diligently. Subheadings (Third-Level Heading). This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style... Authors are expected to mind the margins diligently. 2.2 Figures and tables Fig. 1. Bifurcation: Plot of local maxima of x with damping a decreasing. A diagram of the system is shown in Fig.1. Table 1. Page margins (in centimetres) Page First Rest Top 3.5 2.5 Bottom 2.5 2.5 Left/Right 1.5 1.5 All illustrations and graphs should be centred. Figures and Tables should be numbered separately and consecutively. It is very important to maintain these margins. This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style...

A page margins is presented in Table 1. 3. THEOREM, EXAMPLE, EQUATION,

Sponsor and financial support acknowledgment goes here. Paper titles should be written in uppercase and lowercase letters, not all uppercase.

Example. This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style...

Theorem 1. This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style... Proof. This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. Just look at the style... All Equations should be centred. Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). Tc =

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4. CONCLUSION A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions. This text is just a sample so it does not make very much sense, but do not worry. This template will help you through. Good Luck! REFERENCES List of references arranged alphabetically according to first author, subsequent lines indented. Do not number references. Publications by the same author(s) should be listed in order of year of publication. If there is more than one paper by the same author(s) and with the same date, label them a, b, etc., e.g. Morris et al. (1990a, b). Please note that all references listed here must be directly cited in the body of the text. Brown, F., Harris, M.G., and Other, A.N. (1998). Name of paper. In Name(s) of editor(s) (ed.), Name of book in italics, page numbers. Publisher, Place of publication. Smith, S.E. (2004). Name of book in italics, page or chapter numbers if relevant. Publisher, Place of publication. Smith, S.E. and Jones, L.Q. (2008). Name of paper. Name of journal in italics, volume (number), page numbers. Appendix A. FIRST APPENDIX Appendix B. SECOND APPENDIX
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