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Instructions for Authors

Type of Manuscripts

Technicaljournalsonline publishes peer-reviewed original research papers, case reports,


systematic reviews, notes, news, interviews, achievements, meta-analysis and debates. The
journals comes under Technicaljournalsonline group allows free access to its contents, which is
likely to attract more readers and citations to articles published in journals. The
Technicaljournalsonline group will accept original and innovative submissions in English on
the understanding that the work is unpublished and is not being considered for publication
elsewhere.

Reviews

Original
articles

Technical
Notes

Short
communications

Book
reviews

Letters
to
the
Editor

News,
Interviews
Technicaljournalsonline group provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of Engineering
Science and Pharmaceutical Sciences.The Area of Engineering Science includes Computer
Science and Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication, Mechanical Engineering,
Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Chemical Engineering, Petrochemical Engineering, Aerospace Engg., Marine Engineering,
Information Technology, Computational Chemistry, Textile Engg., Automobile Engg.,
Nanotechnology, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Applied chemistry and Applied
Computer Technology. The Area of Pharmaceutical Sciences includes Pharmaceutical
Technology,
Pharmaceutics,
Biopharmaceutics,
Pharmacokinetics,
Pharmacology,
Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design,
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and
Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics
and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest. The manuscripts must be 1.5 spaced typed,
grammatical English with no typographical errors.
Submission of Manuscript:
The manuscript should be submitted to editor only by online submission by the link available
on the website. Manuscripts submitted to the journal are accepted on the basis of following
criteria:

All
manuscripts
must
be
in
English
and
in
MS
Word
format.
They have not been and will not be published in whole or in part in any other journal
The e-mail addresses (or telephone numbers) of all authors must be provided.

Illustrations
(figures)
of
manuscripts
should
be
in
computer
format.
Authors using experimental model in their investigation must seek approval from the
appropriate Committee. The method section must include a statement to prove that the
investigation
was
approved
and
that
informed
consent
was
obtained.
Authors must state in a covering letter when submitting papers for publication the novelty
embodied
in
their
work
or
in
the
approach
taken
in
their
research.
Manuscripts submitted under multiple authorship are reviewed on the assumption that all
listed authors concur with the submission and that a copy of the final manuscript has been

approved by all authors.

Manuscript Format & Style:


The language of the journal is English. Each manuscript should be typed 1.5 line spaced in
Times New Roman on A4 (8.5" 11") paper size with 1 inch margins. The preferred format of all
manuscript is MS Word. Tables, illustrations (figures) and images must be inserted at the end
in the manuscript. Abbreviations must be spelled out in full at their initial appearance,
followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter, the abbreviation only may be used.
Title shall be in a font size 14, bold face capitals. All section titles in the manuscript shall be in
font size 12, bold face capitals. Subtitles in each section shall be in font size 12, bold face with
lower case. Standard International Units could be used throughout the text. Pages should be
numbered consecutively, starting with the title page and the text should be arranged in the
following order: Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion
or Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements, References, Tables and Figures.
Each table or figure should be on separate sheets. Websters New International Dictionary or
the Oxford English Dictionary should be consulted for spelling. Latin plurals should not be
used if the English equivalent has become the accepted form, e.g., formulas not formulae. Use
of hyphens, capital letters and numbers written or spelled out (e.g., 8 or eight) should be
consistent throughout the manuscript. Words at the end of a line should not be divided.
Title Page:
The title page should start with the journal name and type of manuscript, the title, name(s) of
the author(s) and affiliations, and mailing address. Title page should contain title of the paper
in bold face, title case (Times New Roman, font size 14), names of the authors in bold face, title
case (Times New Roman, font size 12) followed by the affiliation address(s) in bold & italic face,
title case. (Times New Roman, font size 12). The title should be as short as possible and
precisely indicate the nature of the work in the communication. Names of the authors should
appear as surnames followed by initials. An asterisk (*) should be added to the right of the
corresponding authors name. Please indicate the corresponding authors e-mail address in the
footnote. When there are two or more authors and they belong to more than one affiliation, the
connection between each author and his or her affiliation should be indicated by italicized
superscripts a, b, c placed after each authors name and before each affiliation. At the bottom
left corner of the title page, please mention *For correspondence and provide complete postal
address and functional e-mail address of corresponding author.

The title page should contain:


Type of manuscript
(e.g. Original
research article, Review
article
etc.).

The
title
of
the
article,
which
should
be
concise,
but
informative.
The name by which each contributor is known (Last name, First name and initials of middle
name),
with
institutional
affiliation.
The name of the department(s) and institution(s) to which the work should be attributed.
The name, address, phone numbers, and e-mail address of corresponding author.
Abstract:
It should start on a new page after the title page and should be typed in single space to
distinguish it from other sections of manuscript. Abstract should be of no more than 150 words
for review article and 250 words for original research paper. The abstract should be structured
for original articles only. The abstract should not be structured for short communications,
technical notes, brief report, symposia and others. Do not include references in abstract. Below
the abstract, should provide 3 to 8 keywords.
Introduction:
Shall start immediately after the Abstract, as the next paragraph, but should be typed in
double-space. Introduction should lead the reader to the importance of the study; tie-up
published literature with the aims of the study and clearly states the rationale behind the
investigation. It should state the purpose and summarize the rationale for the study and gives
a concise background. Use references to provide the most salient background rather than an
exhaustive review. The last sentence should concisely state your purpose for carrying out the
study.
Materials and Methods:
This shall start as a continuation to introduction on the same page. All important materials
used along with their source shall be mentioned. Methods section should only include
information that was available at the time the study was planned or protocol written; all
information obtained during the conduct of the study belongs to the results section. The main
methods used shall be briefly described, citing references. New methods or substantially
modified methods may be described in sufficient detail. The statistical method and the level of
significance chosen shall be clearly stated.
Results:
Present your results in a logical sequence in the text, tables, and illustrations, giving the main
or most important findings first. Do not repeat in the text all the data in the tables or
illustrations; emphasize or summarize only important observations. Present your results
followed by Table 1 or Figure 2. Each table or figure should be self-explanatory. Avoid
repetitions of data in the text, tables, and figures. When data are summarized in the Results
section, give numeric results not only as derivatives (for example, percentages) but also as the
absolute numbers from which the derivatives were calculated, and specify the statistical
methods used to analyze them. Restrict tables and figures to those needed to explain the
argument of the paper and to assess its support. Use graphs as an alternative to tables with
many entries; do not duplicate data in graphs and tables.

Discussion:
Discussion section should deal with the interpretations of your results. Emphasize any new
and important findings and relate your results to other studies. Discuss the shortcomings in
your experiments. Include discussion of key findings; strengths and limitations of the study;
interpretation and implications in the context of the totality of evidence and future research
directions. Do not repeat in detail data or other material given in the Introduction or the
Results section.
References:
References include articles published in journals, books, and others. References to
unpublished peer-reviewed, personal communications, including conference abstracts, and
papers in preparation or in review, cannot be listed. References other than those indicated
above should be described in the text. References should be numbered consecutively according
to their order of appearance in the text (one Arabic number should be assigned to one
reference). An Arabic number followed by a parenthesis should be placed after the last relevant
word and all references should be listed in numerical order at the end of the text in the section
entitled References. For references, include the last names of all authors and initials for first
and middle names. The abbreviations for journals should conform to Chemical Abstracts.
Acknowledgments:
Acknowledgment's
may
briefly
1)
Contributors
that
2)
Technical
3) Material support

include
do

acknowledgement
of
assistance
from:
not
warrant
authorship;
help;
and

Tables:
Tables should be typed on separate sheets of paper. Only MS word table format.
Illustrations (Figures):
Figures should be on separate pages but not inserted with in the text. Figures should be
numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and bear a brief title in lower case bold face letters.
Graphs and bar graphs should preferably be prepared using Microsoft Excel and submitted as
Excel graph pasted in Word. Upload the images in JPEG format. The file size should be within 1
MB in size while uploading. Figures should be numbered consecutively according to the order
in which they have been first cited in the text. Labels, numbers, and symbols should be clear
and of uniform size. The legends use double spacing, with title case and Arabic numerals
(Times New Roman, Font size 12, bold) corresponding to the illustrations, figures and images.
Journal reserves the right to crop, rotate, reduce, or enlarge the photographs to an acceptable
size.
Copyright:
Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is
not
under
consideration
for
publication
elsewhere.
Authors would be required to sign a form (to be supplied by the Editor) transferring copyright
to Technicaljournalsonline group before the manuscript can be published. Papers accepted for
publication become copyright of Technicaljournalsonline group. In signing the transfer of
copyright it is assumed that authors have obtained permission to use any copyrighted or
previously published material. Articles cannot be published until a signed Copyright

Assignment Form has been received.

Galley Proofs:
Unless indicated otherwise, galley proofs are sent to the E-Mail address given for
correspondence. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to ensure that the Galley
proofs are returned without delay.

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