日本原子力学会



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A template for writing manuscripts for MS-word users

Hanako Genshiryokua*, Ichiro Genshiryokub† and Atom Kimc

a Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 2-3-7, Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan;   b Tokai Research and Development Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirane, Shirakata, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan;

cKorea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Yusung, Daejeon 305-600, Korea

The length of an abstract should be 200 words or less. It should briefly state a purpose, method and results of the manuscript. Authors who are submitting "Letter to the Editor" and “Corrigendum” need not to write an abstract. All types of papers need keywords as shown below.

Keywords: keyword1; keyword2; keyword3; keyword4; keyword5; keyword6; keyword7; keyword8; keyword9; keyword10

1. Introduction

This is a MS-Word template for authors submitting the manuscripts to the Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology (JNST). Please also refer to “Instructions for Authors”;



2. Manuscript Preparation

2.1. Size of Pages

Original data should be provided using double-spaced, single-column typing, preferably of A4 size (210 mm × 297 mm). The suggested length of each typed page is 300 to 400 words (25 lines per page for 12 point font).

2.2. Typography and Symbol Usage

Care must be taken to ensure that all symbols are legible, capital and lower case letters are distinctive, superscripts and subscripts are identifiable, and Greek letters are distinguishable. Typographical instructions can be added in red if necessary. The metric system (SI) must be used for all scientific and technical data.

2.3. Headings, Footnotes and Pagination

Use, 1, 2,... for major (bold initial capital only), 2.1., 2.2., ... for secondary (bold italic initial caption only), 2.1.1., 2.1.2.... for tertiary (italic initial caption only), and (a), (b) for fourth headings (italic initial caption only, text runs on). Footnotes in the text should be marked by lower-case superscript letters, such as a and b, and placed at the foot of the pagea. Whole pages of the main body should be numbered in sequence.

2.4. Abbreviations, Units and Equations

2.4.1. Abbreviations

Standard abbreviations are acceptable in the text, but must not appear in the title or abstract of the paper, except for quite familiar ones such as PWR. For local or newly coined abbreviations, the original term must be spelled out and enclosed in parentheses in its first usage within the text. For example, "Japan Power Demonstration Reactor (JPDR)."

2.4.2. Units

All measurements and data should be given in metric (SI) units.

2.4.3. Equations

Equations should be carefully written and checked so that a typesetter can easily follow. It must be provided in text editable format. Do not paste it as a picture. Equation should be referred as Equation (1) in the text. Equation numbers should be in Arabic numerals enclosed in parentheses on the right-hand side margin. See following example.

[pic] (1)

[pic] (2)

2.5. Figures and Tables

2.5.1. Usage

Graphs, illustrations and photographs are all referred to as "Figure(s)" and should be consecutively numbered with Arabic numerals in the order of their appearance. The figures should be provided by separate files, rather than being inserted in the text or following the text. Each figure must have a descriptive title, and all figure titles should be listed on a separate sheet as caption list. Figure 1 is an example.

< Figure 1 >

2.5.2. Font size, type

Figures should be prepared for a width of one column (8 cm wide), or a width of two columns (17 cm wide). Make sure that all symbols are clearly legible when the figure is scaled to the desired width (8 cm or 17 cm). Recommended minimum size for symbols is at least 8pt after scaling. If symbols are too small, the figure may not be scaled to the requested size and as a result, the figure will occupy more space than intended. This will increase the number of pages of the manuscript and thus also increase the page charges. The preferred file types for figures are TIFF (tagged image file format), EPS (encapsulated PostScript) and Postscript (600 dpi or larger). Figures can also be submitted as JPEG, PowerPoint and PICT files but it may not appear clear enough when printed and is not recommended.

All figures should be uploaded individually. If the figure was prepared in MS-Word format, it should be labeled in the margin with the manuscript title, author's name, figure number and figure caption. Figure captions can be added in the system for those who are uploading in TIFF, EPS, and Postscript via ScholarOne Manuscript.

Figures should only be submitted in color where the use of color is necessary for the purpose of understanding the figure. Otherwise, black and white is preferred. Please see for further instructions.

2.5.3. Tables

Each table should (a) carry a complete title, (b) be numbered in sequence with Arabic numerals, e.g., "Table 1," and (c) typed in single-spaced on a separate sheet. Tables should not be imported in the text and it must be provided in text editable format. Do not paste it as a picture. Tables should be designed to fit in one column. Table 1 is an example.

< Table 1 >

2.6. How to Write References

2.6.1. Location in text

Reference call-outs should be set with Arabic numerals in square parentheses, and numbered throughout the entire manuscript in the order of its appearance. Literature citations should be gathered at the end of the text in numerical order[1-5].

2.6.2. Authors

The use of the expression "et al." is required in the body of the paper when there are three or more authors for a reference cited by the authors’ names and reference number, but in the reference list all authors’ names should be given. If space is a consideration, the number of authors may be limited to a specific number, such as the first three authors or first six authors. Follow the last named author by a comma and “et al.” The names of authors in the reference list should be provided in the form in which they appear in the cited work, with the surname, followed by initial of the middle and first name.

2.6.3. Title and date

As a general rule, authors should supply full titles for the respective references [1-5]. Titles of papers must be in all lower case, except for the first letters of the first word and for proper nouns. A description of the format for each type of reference is as follows:

(a) Journals In the order of the name(s) of author(s). Title of article. Abbreviated Journal Title. Year Month; Volume number: Pages [1, 2]. The month may be omitted if the journal is continuously paginated throughout the volume.

(b) Books In the order of the name(s) of the author(s). Book title: and subtitle. Place of issue (Country or State): Publisher; Year. Chapter number, Chapter title; Pages [3].

(c) Reports In the order of the name(s) of the author(s). Report title. Place of issue (Country or State): Publisher; Year. (Report number) [4].

(d) Proceedings In the order of the name(s) of the author(s). Title of paper. Conference name; Year Month Day; Conference place, Country or State [5]. When the proceeding is published with CD-ROM, “[CD-ROM]” should be added at the end [6]. If the reference also includes a place of publication, this should follow the rules as given above for book references.

(e) Online sources Website name [internet]. Place: Publisher; Date [cited date]. Available from: Web address [7].

2.6.4. Further information

JNST follows Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style, which is based on the National Library of Medicine (NLM) reference style. For further information, you may refer to the samples from or for a complete guidance.

The transliteration of Japanese into the Roman alphabet shall in principle follow Modified Hepburn Romanization.

3. Conclusion

We hope this template will be helpful for the authors who are preparing a manuscript to be submitted to the Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology.

Acknowledgements

An unnumbered section, e.g. Acknowledgements, may be used for thanks, etc. if required and included in the non-anonymous version before any References.

The authors wish to thank Prof. B. Atom for the helpful comments to prepare this template.

Disclosure statement

An unnumbered section, e.g. Disclosure statement, may be used to declare any potential conflict of interest and included in the non-anonymous version before any References, after any Acknowledgements and before any Funding information.

Funding

An unnumbered section, e.g. Funding, may be used for grant details, etc. if required and included in the non-anonymous version before any References, after any Acknowledgements and Disclosure statement.

This work was supported by the under Grant ; under Grant ; and under Grant .

Nomenclature

An unnumbered section, e.g. Nomenclature, may be included if required, before any References.

References

[1] Shibata K, Iwamoto O, Nakagawa T, Iwamoto N, Ichihara A, Kunieda S, Chiba S, Furukawa K, Otuka N, Ohsawa T, Murata T, Matsunobu H, Zukeran A, Kameda S, Katakura J. JENDL-4.0: A new library for nuclear science and technology. J Nucl Sci Technol. 2011; 48:1-30.

[2] Uchida S, Tagami K, Ishii N. [Characteristics of radionuclide behavior in the soil environment]. J At Energy Soc Jpn. 2011; 53:623–627 [in Japanese].

[3] Weinberg AM,‎ Wigner EP. Physical theory of neutron chain reactors. Chicago (IL): University of Chicago Press; 1958. p.181-218.

[4] Okumura K, Nagaya Y. Production of neutron cross section library based on JENDL-4.0 to continuous-energy Monte Carlo code MVP and its application to criticality analysis of benchmark problems in the ICSBEP handbook. Tokai-mura (Japan): Japan Atomic Energy Agency; 2011, (JAEA-Data/Code 2011-010) [in Japanese].

[5] Ishitani K, Yamane Y, Uritani A, Shiroya S. Measurement of eigenvalue separation by using position sensitive proportional counter. Proceedings of International Conference on Physics of Reactors; 1996 Sep 16-20; Mito, Japan. p.E161-E170.

[6] Nakajima K, Unesaki H. On the analysis method of effective delayed neutron fraction at thermal neutron systems. Proceedings of PHYSOR-2006; 2006 Sep 10-14; Vancouver, Canada. [CD-ROM].

[7] JENDL-4.0u [Internet]. Japan: Japan Atomic Energy Agency; 2012 Sep 14 [updated 2015 Jan 27; cited 2015 Mar 18]. Available from: .

Appendix

Appendix should be listed after the reference, before the caption list, tables and figures.

Figure captions

Figure 1. This is the title for Figure 1.

Figure 2. This is the title for Figure 2.

Figure 3. This is the title for Figure 3.

Figure 4. This is the title for Figure 4.

Figure 5. This is the title for Figure 5.

Table 1. Target thickness and isotopic enrichment.

|Target nucleus Target thickness Isotopic enrichment |

|(mg/cm2) (%) |

|112Cd 1.04 97.05 |

|118Sn 0.90 97.79 |

|120Sn 0.61 98.39 |

|Sb 1.11 Natural |

|128Te 1.92 99.19 |

|130Te 2.08 99.49 |

Figure 1. This is the title for Figure 1. For EPS or TIFF files, caption can be added through ScholarOne Manuscript, after you have uploaded the figure files.

H. Genshiryoku:

A template for writing manuscripts for MS-Word users

*Corresponding author. Email: zzz@abc.def.ne.jp

†Present address: Genshiryoku Co., Ltd., 1-1-13 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan.

a This is an example of a footnote.

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Capitalize the first letter of the title and proper nouns only, bold face and centered

MS-Word template ÿ2012. JNST from Taylor & Francis, revised: October, 2013, January 2015, July 2018 ÿ0

Category

Author's name, initials closed up if J.B. Smith, centered

3~ 10 words, all lower case letters (except foate (2012. JNST from Taylor & Francis, revised: October, 2013, January 2015, July 2018) 

Category

Author's name, initials closed up if J.B. Smith, centered

3~ 10 words, all lower case letters (except for idiomatic use of capital letters). At least 3 keywords should be selected from the JNST standard keywords list, except for the words that are not listed.

If there is only one author, use *Email: xxxxxx

Author’s present address should be mentioned when it is different from the one written above

Paginate from the Title Page. 

Type double space on A4 papers. Margins of all sides are greater than 25 mm or 1 inch.

A line break should be done at +, (, ×, or ÷, when a formula is too long to fit in 1 line.

Use boldface type for the first quotation of figures and tables. Use full spelling throughout the text, such as Figure 1 and Table 1.

[1] Journals: Author AA(First name followed by middle name), Author BB, Author CC, Author DD. Title of article. Abbreviated Journal Title. Year Month; Volume number: Pages.

[2] Journals in non-English: Author AA, Author BB. [Title of article]. Abbreviated Journal Title (should not include full points, except at the end of the title). Year Month; Volume number: Pages. [original language].

[3] Books: Author AA. Book title: and subtitle. Place of issue (Country or Sate): Publisher; Year. Chapter number, Chapter title; Pages.

[4] Report: Author BB, Author LL. Report title. Place of issue (Country or State): Publisher; Year, (Report number).

[5] [6] Proceedings: Author AA. Title of paper. Conference name; Year Month Day; Conference place, Country or State.

[7] Online sources: Website name [Internet]. Place: Publisher; Date [cited date]. Available from: Web address. If the web address (URL) spans more than one line, adding hyphens “-” in line-break should be avoided.

Captions for figures to be listed and attached as "Figure Caption List"

Capitalize the first letter of item name in tables.

Single space. Use horizontal ruled line only for tables.

(Figure files should be saved as one of the following formats: TIFF (tagged image file format), PostScript or EPS (encapsulated PostScript), and should contain all the necessary font information and the source file of the application (e.g. CorelDraw/Mac, CorelDraw/PC).If figures are submitted as JPEG, PowerPoint and PICT, they may not appear clear enough when printed.

(Please provide the highest quality figure format possible. Please be sure that all imported scanned material is scanned at the appropriate resolution: 1200 dpi for line art, 600 dpi for grayscale and 300 dpi for colour.

(All letters are legible when the size is reduced to fit one- or two-column width (8cm and 17cm, respectively).

(Use of font type like MSP-Mincho or OSAKA is prohibited to avoid garbling.

(Figures should only be submitted in color where the use of color is necessary for the purpose of understanding the figure. Otherwise black and white is preferred.

(Figures must be saved as “ONE picture file” like the sample below. (Embed all the object boxes. Do not leave the object box that can be moved or modified)

(For the final version of the manuscript, figures and tables must be saved separate to text. Please do not embed figures in the manuscript file.

For color print in printed version, state the order clearly at the outside of the figure and it should also be mentioned in your cover letter.

Color Print

Figure number, and caption



Author's name 1

Paper title

Explain all symbols in the figure; explain all axes and every value and unit of each axis; make sure that all abbreviations are explained and each symbol is clearly distinguishable.

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