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THE TITLE IS WRITTEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TITLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT AND IS WRITTEN WITH A MAXIMUM OF 20 WORDS. Font size 14.
First Author1) *, Second Author2) , Third Author3) , and so on... (Arial font size 11)
1Study Program......, Faculty..., University..., Full address, City, Indonesia (Arial Narrow font, Size 11)
2Study Program......, Faculty..., University..., Full address, City, Indonesia. (Arial Narrow Font, Size 11)
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ABSTRACT |
Submitted: Revised: Accepted:
*Corresponding author (Fill in the name of the first author)
Email: (fill in the first author's email)
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Abstracts should be written in Indonesian and English (italicized) and Indonesian with fonts that are already in the template, font size 10 with space 1. Abstracts should be written clearly, briefly and descriptively written in 1 paragraph should provide a brief introduction accompanied by; Background:.................. Purpose:................. Methods:..................... Result:.................... Conclusion:...................... Abstracts are written in a maximum of 250 words. Keywords: one, two, three, four, five (keywords are written with a maximum of 5 vocabulary words).
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The abstract is written in English in italics. The content component follows the Indonesian abstract, background, objectives, methods, results and conclusions.
Keywords: one, two, three, four, five. |
INTRODUCTION
The introduction contains the background, problem formulation and research objectives and so on.
The introduction is written in Cambria font format with font size 11 and 1.15 spaces, and "add space before or after paragraph" and so on ,...............
METHODS
Type of Research
This type of research uses analytical observations with the intention of seeing the levels of anionic surfactants in Barito River water with different time intervals with a writing format with Cambria font size 11 and 1.15 spaces.
Sample
Fill in the research sample according to the manuscript........ and so on. Cambria font size 11. Spacing 1.15.
Tools and Materials
Write the research tools and materials used in the research and so on. Cambria font size 11. Spacing 1.15
Work Procedure
Write the overall work procedure contained in the research paper briefly, clearly and descriptively. And so on. Cambria font size 11. Spacing 1.15.
If there is an image, it can be exemplified as below (Download template for more information)
Figure 1. An example of inserting into text (font size 11)
Describe the picture above and so on. The picture above is just an example
writing a table. In the table the font size is 10.
Table 1. Table headings (font size 11) (Download template for more information)
Tables are written with open tables
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results
The research results are written in 1 with the conclusion, with Cambria font format, font size 11 with 1.15 spaces. But write the research results first by describing and discussing them. Then write the conclusion of the manuscript.
Discussion
The discussion is written in Cambria font format with size 11 and 1.15 spacing.
CONCLUSIONS
The conclusion is written in Cambria font format with font size 11 and 1.15 spaces.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (Optional)
Acknowledgments are NOT mandatory, if any, they will be written in Cambria font format with font size 11 and spacing 1.15.
LITERATURE
List the references alphabetically and chronologically. The bibliography is a list of references, not a bibliography, so it must contain all sources referred to in the text, and does not need to contain sources that are not referred to. The reference list contains everything referred to in the text from sources that are; (a) relevant, (b) at least 80% up-to-date (last 10 years), and (c) at least 80% primary. Writing references refers to the American Psychological Association (APA) 6th and uses the Mendeley application. Space 1.
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