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| Your paper should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication any place else. Submit your paper electronically through the JBiSE (Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering) online system. All papers are subject to peer review. After your paper has been accepted, you must sign a copyright transfer agreement with JBiSE. Papers accepted for publication will be available free online. A fee will be charged to cover the publication cost. Manuscripts must be written in English. To expedite the review process, please format the manuscript this way: | | | (1) | Prepare your manuscript as a single PDF or editable Word document. The one file should include the complete text, references, tables and figures. Any revised manuscripts should be sent as a single editable Word document. Tables and equations should be in an editable rather than image version. Tables must be edited with Word. Equations must be edited with Equation Editor. | | | (2) | Make sure all the characters in the text, tables, figure legends, footnotes and references are in a single typeface and point size – such as 12 pt Times New Roman. Once a manuscript has been accepted, a copy editor will decide the typeface and size of the different elements of the article. | | | (3) | Submit all figures or photographs as jpg or tif files with distinct characters and symbols at 500 dpi (dots per inch). | | | (4) | Type your manuscript single spaced. This produces fewer pages, making it easier for reviewers to handle and helps slow down global warming by using less paper. | | | | Please provide the names of three to five scientists knowledgeable in the area discussed in your manuscript along with their e-mail addresses and the institutions to which they are affiliated. | | | All references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section in the order they appear in the text, as shown below: | | | Journal Articles: | | [1] | M. Stemm and R. H. Katz, "Measuring and reducing energy consumption of network interfaces in hand-held devices," IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. E80-B, no. 8, August 1997, pp. 1125-1131. | | | [2] | F. Bennett, D. Clarke, J. B. Evans, A. Hopper, A. Jones and D. Leask, "Piconet: Embedded mobile networking," IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, vol. 4, no. 5, October 1997, pp. 8-15. | | | [3] | M. R. Andrews, P. P. Mitra and R. deCarvalho, “Tripling the capacity of wireless communication using electromagnetic polarization,” Nature, vol. 409, January 2001, pp. 316-318. | | | | E-Journal Articles | | | | | | Books: | | [5] | S. Verdu, "Multi-user detection," Cambridge University Press, 1998. | | | | Edited Book: | | [6] | A. S. Prasad, "Clinical and Biochemical Spectrum of Zinc Deficiency in Human Subjects," In: A. S. Prasad, Ed., Clinical, Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Trace Elements, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 1982, pp. 5-15. | | | | Conference Proceedings: | | [7] | L. Clare, G. Pottie and J. Agre, "Self-organizing distributed sensor networks," Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, vol. 3713, Orlando, April 1999, pp. 229–237. | | | | Thesis: | | [8] | W. Heinzelman, "Application-specific protocol architectures for wireless networks," Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 2000. | | | | Internet | | | |
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