A general guide is given in the assignment instructions. You can make the sections (eg Introduction, Summary, Figures) longer or shorter depending on how much information you wish to include in each section. In this template format example a single item, eg a figure, should not span both columns.
A general guide is given in the assignment instructions. You can make the sections (eg Introduction, Summary, Figures) longer or shorter depending on how much information you wish to include in each section. In this template format example a single item, eg a figure, should not span both columns.
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A general guide is given in the assignment instructions. You can make the sections (eg Introduction, Summary, Figures) longer or shorter depending on how much information you wish to include in each section. In this template format example a single item, eg a figure, should not span both columns.
Copyright:
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
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095517023 – Quantative biology and information technology 1/2 Substrate Area of Standard standard name adhesion deviation deviation Calcium Phosphate 25.5 7.7 3.8 phosphoric acid 10.6 6.7 3.4 Introduction Table 1 thermanox 34.0 3.4 1.7
Times New Roman 11 is recommended as the font
size for the body text in the columns.
Use Arial 14 for Headings.
Note that you can make the sections (eg
Introduction, Summary, Figures) longer or shorter depending on how much information you wish to include in each section; a general guide is given in the assignment instructions.
However, in this template format example a single
item, eg a figure, should not span both columns
Methods of Analysis
Fig. 2 Summary of Results
Place your figure of the diagrammatic
representation of the focal adhesion complex (Right hand side of the diagram) here
Figures should have the caption below them.
Tables should have the caption above them
References eg Ziegler (1991) 1. Essentials of
Writing Biomedical Research Papers, McGraw- Hill, Inc. 2 I.R. Spears, M, Pfleiderer, E. Schneider, et al (2000) J. Biomech 33:1471-77. 3 A.R. Poole, M. Alini and A. Hollander (1995) Chondrocytes and cartilage destruction in Mechanisms and Models in Rheumatoid Arthritis (eds B. Henderson, J. Edwards nd R. Pettipher) Academic Press, pp 163-204 Fig. 1 caption for figure 1 goes here