Advances
in Applied Mathematical Biosciences (AAMB)
Instruction
for Authors
Author
benefits
The benefits of
publishing in Advance in Applied Mathematical Bioscience (AAMB)
include:
*
Fast publication times: your
paper will appear online as soon as it is ready, in advance of
print version
* Excellent editorial standards
* Free colour in electronic version
* Access free on-line issue of journal for one year.
* A rigorous, fast and constructive peer review process
* All abstracts and full text available free on-line to all main
universities/institution Worldwide ensures promotion to the widest
possible audience.
Submission:
Authors are requested to submit their papers electronically to submit@ripublication.com
with mention journal title (AAMB) in subject line.
Publication
Time:
Author will
receive print journal copy WITHIN 15 days after payment of
publication charges and submission of copyright form.
Publication
Cost:
Authors of
accepted papers are requested to arrange page charges of their papers at
the rate of US$25 per page (Rs.500 per page for Indian
Authors), which will be invoiced, through the author, to the author's
company, institute, or agency. Twenty Five reprints of a paper are
provided to the authors ex-gratis. Additional sets of reprints may be
ordered at the time of proof correction. Page charges are mandatory and
omitted ONLY when it will be highly recommended by Editors-in-chief to
us for publication.
Style:
Manuscripts should be
attached and sent to the Editor via e-mail. The file has to be written
using the following software: Tex or PDF format for IBM compatible
computers.
Length:
An AAMB Transactions paper should not exceed 25 typeset, printed
pages.
Order
of parts: Title of article, authors'
names, authors' institutional affiliations, abstract (200-300 words
suitable for abstracting services), main text, tables (each starting
with a caption) and figure captions, list of symbols and abbreviations
(if necessary), numbered list of references, biographical sketch, and
original figures.
Title:
The title of the paper should be concise and definitive (with key
words appropriate for retrieval purposes).
Author
Names and Affiliations: It is AAMB policy
that all those who have participated significantly in the technical
aspects of a paper be recognized as co-authors or cited in the
acknowledgments. In the case of a paper with more than one author,
correspondence concerning the paper will be sent to the first author
unless staff is advised otherwise.
Author name should
consist of first name, middle initial, last name. The author affiliation
should consist of the following, as applicable, in the order noted:
-
Company or college (with department name or company division)
-
Postal address
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City, state, zip code
-
Country name
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Telephone, fax, and e-mail
Abstract:
A short abstract (200-300 words maximum)
should open the paper. The purposes of an abstract are:
(1)
to give a clear indication of the objective, scope, and results of
the paper so that readers may
determine whether the full text will be of particular interest to them;
(2)
to provide key words and phrases
for indexing, abstracting, and retrieval purposes.
The
abstract should not attempt to condense the whole subject matter into a
few words for quick reading.
References:
The references should be brought at the
end of the article, and numbered in the order of their appearance in the
paper. The reference list should be cited in accordance with the
following examples:
[1]
Ning, X., and Lovell, M. R., 2002,
"On the Sliding Friction Characteristics of Unidirectional
Continuous FRP Composites," ASME J. Tribol., 124(1), pp. 5-13.
[2]
Barnes, M., 2001, "Stresses
in Solenoids," J. Appl. Phys., 48(5), pp. 2000–2008.
[3]
Jones, J., 2000, Contact
Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, Chap. 6.
[4]
Lee, Y., Korpela, S. A., and
Horne, R. N., 1982, "Structure of Multi-Cellular Natural Convection
in a Tall Vertical Annulus," Proc. 7th International Heat Transfer
Conference, U. Grigul et al., eds., Hemisphere, Washington, DC, 2, pp.
221–226.
[5]
Hashish, M., 2000, "600 MPa
Waterjet Technology Development," High Pressure Technology,
PVP-Vol. 406, pp. 135-140.
[6]
Watson, D. W., 1997,
"Thermodynamic Analysis," ASME Paper No. 97-GT-288.
[7]
Tung, C. Y., 1982,
"Evaporative Heat Transfer in the Contact Line of a Mixture,"
Ph.D. thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.
Paper
Acceptance: The final decision on
publication is made by the Editor-in-Chief upon recommendation of
Editorial Board Members. If the manuscript is accepted for publication
in AAMB, it must not be published in any periodical elsewhere
without the permission of the editorial board.
SPECIAL
ISSUES:
From time to time Guest Editors are invited to produce Special
Issues consisting of three or more articles grouped around a common
theme. Proposals for Special Issues are welcome, as are Guest Editorials
and Announcements.
Copy
Right: Each manuscript must be
accompanied by a statement that it has been neither published nor
submitted for publication, in whole or in part, either in a serial,
professional journal or as a part in a book which is formally published
and made available to the public. For the mutual benefit and protection
of authors and publishers it is necessary that authors provide formal
written consent to publish and transfer of Copyright
Form. before publication of the work.
Proofs:
Proofs will be sent to the
corresponding author and should be returned with one week of receipt.
Corrections should be restricted to typesetting errors; any other
corrections may be charged to the authors. Authors are advised to check
their proofs very carefully before return, since the inclusion of late
corrections cannot be acceptable. Corrected proofs are to be returned to
the publishers.
Frequency
of Publication: Two issues in a
year.