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Title of your paper for KJARAuthor Full NameAuthor Full NameDepartmentDepartmentCollege / FacultyCollege / FacultyUniversityUniversityCity, CountryCity, CountryEmailEmailAuthor Full NameAuthor Full NameDepartmentDepartmentCollege / FacultyCollege / FacultyUniversityUniversityCity, CountryCity, CountryEmailEmailArticle InfoABSTRACTArticle history:Received Accepted These instructions provide you guidelines for preparing your paper for Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research (KJAR). Use this document as a template and as an instruction set. Please submit your manuscript through the online submission on the website. The abstract should consist of a single paragraph containing no more than 250-350 words. It should be a summary of the paper (Objective and approach) and not an introduction. The font-size must be 9pt, italic and boldKeywords:A list of up to six keywords should immediately follow the abstract. The keywords separated by commas and ending with a period. The text should be single-spaced and fully justified throughout the manuscript. The font-size must be 9pt, not italic neither boldCopyright ? 2019 Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research. All rights reserved.INTRODUCTIONThis document shows the required format and appearance of a manuscript prepared for KJAR journals. Formatting guidelines must be followed rigorously, since papers will not be typeset. Authors are advised to print this sample manuscript and use it as a reference while preparing their own paper, to ensure all guidelines are met. You must designate one author as the “corresponding author” to whom proofs of the paper will be sent. Authors: Authors must use their professional university Email or company, other emails will not be accepted (In case the university does not provide an Email so a Gmail account will be accepted)Citation and referencing: the author must follow the IEEE style which is explained in the reference section.Length: Manuscript length is 3000 words and more without counting referencesPlagiarism: We tolerate only 10% of similarity, more than 30% will be rejected and can’t be submitted againEnglish Authors are strongly encouraged to follow the principles of sound technical writing. In addition, good English usage is essential. Authors whose native language is not English may wish to collaborate with a colleague whose English skills are more advanced. A spell checker can be helpful to discover misspelled words such: Grammarly, but authors should also proofread their papers carefully prior to submission. Manuscripts that do not meet acceptable English standards or lack clarity may be rejected.Authorship: After submission, the author can’t add/remove co-authorsReview Process: The review process will take 3-6 weeks, withdrawing a paper during the review process will reflect on blacklisting the author from further submission in the future.Font and formatting: Set your page as A4, you should use Times Roman for all the paper and margins as follows: Left and right Margin (1.5")Top and bottom Margin (1.5")Paragraph spacing: 1.0Do not use indentation (empty space at the beginning of a line to signal the start of a new paragraph), if you wish to start a new paragraph just skip a lineTable1: Font and Format settingTitle Measurements Article Title24pt, BoldAuthor name9pt, boldAuthor affiliation8ptAbstract9pt, italic, boldKeywords9pt, Heading 110pt, Capital letters, Center, BoldHeading 210pt, Bold, Left, ItalicParagraph10ptFigure captions9pt, Center, after the pictureTable captions9pt, Center, before the tableTable / cell Margin0.03LITERATURE REVIEW or RELATED WORK or INTRODUCTIONThis section allows the authors to describe the problems proposed in this paper as well literature review regarding the discussed subject. The structure of the paper is able to be different based on the type of the manuscript: Literature review, Study case, Letter.METHODS AND MATERIALSThis section must include a good technical information to allow the experiments to be repeated. The sources of all media (like name and location of manufacturer) or components of a new formulation must be provided.RESULTSIn this section, include the rationale or design of the experiments as well as the results; reserve interpretation of the results for the Discussion section. Present the results as precisely as possible.DISCUSSIONThis section must provide an interpretation of the results in relation to previously published articles and to the experimental system at hand. It should not contain extensive repetition of the Results section or reiteration of the introduction.Note: The section result and discussion can be merged.Figures and TablesPlace illustrations (figures, tables, drawings, and photographs) throughout the paper at the places where they are first discussed in the text, rather than at the end of the paper. Number illustrations sequentially (but number tables separately). Place the illustration numbers and caption under the illustration in 9pt font. Do not allow illustrations to extend into the margins or the gap between columns (except 2-column illustrations may cross the gap). If your figure has two parts, include the labels “(a)” and “(b)”.Figure 1: Testing data- load current (amperes)TablesDo not use colorful tables unless if it is needed, make sure that the length of the table is equal to the length of the column. Place table titles above the tables.Table 1: Margin specificationsMarginA4 PaperUS Letter PaperLeft18.5 mm14.5 mm (0.58 in)Right18mm13 m (0.51 in)EquationsUse Microsoft Equation Editor or the MathType add-on () for equations in your paper (Insert | Object | Create New | Microsoft Equation or MathType Equation). “Float over text” should not be selected. Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). First use the equation editor to create the equation. Then select the “Equation” markup style. Press the tab key and write the equation number in parentheses. (1)CONCLUSIONThis section should give a brief conclusion about the main points/discoveries discussed in the article in few lines. It should not be a repetition of the results. It may also emphasis the importance of the work and it is application.REFERENCEKJAR is using IEEE style (Font-size 8pt) make sure to follow the below examples, it is recommended to use citation management tools such Mendeley, Zotero, Endnote, or Online citationA. Bonnaccorsi, “On the Relationship between Firm Size and Export Intensity,” Journal of International Business Studies, XXIII (4), pp. 605-635, 1992. (journal style)R. Caves, Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982. (book style)M. Clerc, “The Swarm and the Queen: Towards a Deterministic and Adaptive Particle Swarm Optimization,” In Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), pp. 1951-1957, 1999. (conference style)H.H. Crokell, “Specialization and International Competitiveness,” in Managing the Multinational Subsidiary, H. Etemad and L. S, Sulude (eds.), Croom-Helm, London, 1986. (book chapter style)K. Deb, S. Agrawal, A. Pratab, T. Meyarivan, “A Fast Elitist Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithms for Multiobjective Optimization: NSGA II,” KanGAL report 200001, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 2000. (technical report style)J. Geralds, "Sega Ends Production of Dreamcast," , para. 2, Jan. 31, 2001. [Online]. Available: . [Accessed: Sept. 12, 2004]. (General Internet site) ................
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