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Copyright: The proceedings
of MS6 will be published by Press. By submitting a manuscript, the
authors agree that the copyright for their article is transferred
to the publisher if and when the article is accepted for publication.
Submission: Papers
submitted to MS6 should represent either original research or critical
review not previously published in the field of Molten Salt Chemistry
& Technology. Contribution should be sent to the editors. Your manuscript
and a floppy disk should be sent to: post addresses mentioned on
the left edge. All contributions submitted will be referred. The
editors reserve the right to edit contributions when necessary.
Typescripts: Papers
are accepted only in English and should be typed within 170* 240mm
in A4 (210*297mm) paper, no more than 4 pages for oral and poster
presentation, 6 pages for keynote lecture and 8 pages for plenary
lecture, respectively.
Margin of Page:
top 30mm, bottom 27mm, left 20mm, right 20mm.
Stylistic of an acceptable manuscript:
Title: Title should be brief (normally
less than 10 notional words in upper-case letters) and consist of
names rather than chemical formulas, and abbreviations should be
avoided. If the title is too long, please supply a shortened version
for the running headline.
Postal Address: The name(s) of the
author(s) and the name and complete postal address (including zip
code) of the institute where the research work was done should be
indicated on the manuscript. The name of the author to whom correspondence
is to be addressed should be marked with an asterisk.
Abstract: Every paper for publication
must be preceded by an abstract of no less than 250 words.
Keywords: No less than three.
Units, Figures and Tables: The use
of SI units is strongly recommended. All Figures and Tables should
be given in proper place in the text. All nomenclature should be
consistent, clear and unambiguous, and should conform as closely
as possible to the rules established by IUPAC.
Format of Text: Usually the manuscript
should be organized under the following general headings: Abstract,
Introduction, Experimental, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement
and References. The contents should include first, second and, if
necessary, third level text headings.
References: Reference should be consecutively
numbered in the text by superior Arabic numbers, listed numerically
on a separate sheet at the end of the paper, and presented in the
following examples.
1 F. Claeyssen, N. Lhermet, Actuator, transducers
and motors based on giant magnetostrictive materials, Journal of
Alloys and Compounds, 1997, 258(1-2): 61-63.
2 W A. Fuller, Measurement Error Model, New York:
John Wiley, 1987, 20.
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