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Last date of paper submission of paper | 20th January 2020. |
Notification of status of paper | within 3 days after receiving the paper. |
Extended last date of paper submission | 27th January 2020 up-to 5:00 PM |
Original research work of good standard and research papers should be Full Length up to Maximum of 12 pages-A/4 size.
It is recommended to submit manuscript in MS Word 2003/2007 format through the email as an attachment ncrtmpcls2020@gmail.com Manuscript format should be in MS word only. Charts, Tables and Diagrams should be in MS Excel or MS Word and images in JPG format using maximum possible 72 dpi resolution. All the matter should be typed in Times New Roman Font size - 12 point with single spacing.
Authors must accept full responsibility for the content of their articles. The Members of the Editorial Board and the Publisher of the Conference are not responsible for the statements and opinions expressed by the authors in their articles/write-up published in the Conference. To use the copyrighted material (for example table, figure etc.), the author/s must seek the permission from the Author/s
While submitting the paper the author (s) must give a declaration that “the article has not been published or sent for publication elsewhere”.
All citations in the text, figures or tables must be in the reference list and vice-versa. The references should only include articles that are published or accepted. Data sets that have been deposited to an online repository should be included in the reference list, include the version and unique identifier when available. For accepted but unpublished works use "in press" instead of page numbers. Unpublished data, submitted manuscripts, or personal communications should be cited within the text only, for the article types that allow such inclusions. Personal communications should be documented by a letter of permission. Website urls should be included as footnotes. Any inclusion of verbatim text must be contained in quotation marks and clearly reference the original source. Preprints can be cited as long as a DOI or archive URL is available, and the citation clearly mentions that the contribution is a preprint.
The following formatting styles are meant as a guide.
Reference list: provide the names of the first six authors followed by et al. and doi when available. In-text citations should be numbered consecutively in order of appearance in the text – identified by Arabic numerals in the parenthesis for Health articles, and in square brackets.
Examples:
Reference to a journal publication: Baig MM, Khan AA, Kulkarni KM. Mitochondrial DNA diversity in tribal and castegroups of Maharashtra (India) and its implication on their genetic origins. Annals of Human Genetics, 2004; 68 (5): 453-460.
Chavhan AB, Pawar SS. Distribution and Diversity of Ant Species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in and around Amravati City of Maharashtra, India. World Journal of Zoology, 2011; 6(4):395-400.
A Book:
Durbin R, Eddy SR, Krogh A, Mitchison G. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Cambridge University Press, 1999; pp: 356. A Chapter in a Book:
Leach J. Impacts of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on water quality and fish spawning reefs of Western Lake Erie. In Zebra mussels: biology, impacts and control, Eds.,Nalepa, T. and D. Schloesser. Ann Arbor, MI: Lewis Publishers, 1993; pp: 381-397.
A Report:
Makarewicz JC, Lewis T, Bertram P, Epilimnetic phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass and species composition in Lake Michigan, 1983-1992. U.S. EPA Great Lakes National Program, Chicago, IL. EPA 905-R-95-009,1995.
Conference Proceedings:
Tembhurne SD, Chavhan AB, Jadhao RG. Study of the Solid Waste Management of Yavatmal Municipal and Its Effect on Groundwater in Village Sawargadh District Yavatmal, Maharashtra. In the proceeding of national conference on “Recent Trends and Innovative Development in the Frontiers of Life Science”. 2012; Pp- 113-115. (ISBN-978-93-81733-04-2).
A Thesis:
Chavhan AB. Genetic polymorphism of Chemokine receptors in some tribes of Vidarbha, Maharashtra. Ph. D. Thesis, RTM University, Nagpur, M.S., India, 2012.
Web references:
As a minimum, the full URL should be given and the date when the reference was last accessed. Any further information, if known (DOI, author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given. Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under a different heading if desired, or can be included in the reference list.