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gree of reduction the main text to prevent damage in transit Legends to illustrations should be typed in sequence on a separate page or pages and be understandable without to the text The references should be brought together at the end of the article, and numbered in the order of their appearance in the text Footnotes should not include bibliographic material, and reference lists should not include material that couldmore appropriately appear as a footnote. Authors should check whether every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa. Numerals for references should be given in square brackets[. In the reference list journals [1], books(2), and edited multi-author books 3], should be cited in accordance with the following examples I D. E Fenton and C. H. Mclean, Inorg. Chim Acta 108(1985)129 2 L.R. Snyder, Principles of Adsorption Chromatography Marcel Dekker, New York, 1968 p 201 3R. D. Marshall and A Neuberger, in A Gottschalk(ed ), Glycoproteins, Vol 5, Part A Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2nd edn, 1972, Ch3, p. 215 Each reference should be complete, thus use of ibid., idem. et aL, etc. is not permitted Abbreviations for the titles of journals should follow the system used by the Chemical Abstracts service source Index, 1970 edition, and supplements Papers not yet published be given asin press,, submitted for publication,, " in preparation or' personal communication Units and nomenclature IUPAC-IUB nomenclature and use of si units are preferred. Scientific abbreviat ions may be used, special abbreviations should be declared the first time that they occur. In order to reduce page space occupied by published papers, it is preferred that all routine sults and /or exp ained by the author or deposited recognized date retrieval centres(addresses available from the publisher on request) Unfortunately it is no longer possible to store Supplementary Material with the Editors in Padua. In any case a note informing the reader that further details are available an their location should be introduced under the heading " Supplementary Material(placed prior to Examples of material susceptible to omission from the published paper are -Elemental analysis and physical data tables -Routine infrared, electronic and other spectral data(either as tables or figures)
preferably require the same degree of reduction the main text to prevent damage in transit. Legends to illustrations should be typed in sequence on a separate page or pages and be understandable without to the text. References The references should be brought together at the end of the article, and numbered in the order of their appearance in the text. Footnotes should not include bibliographic material, and reference lists should not include material that couldmore appropriately appear as a footnote. Authors should check whether every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa. Numerals for references should be given in square brackets [ ]. In the reference list, journals [1], books[2], and edited multi-author books [3], should be cited in accordance with the following examples: 1 D. E. Fenton and C. H. Mclean, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 108(1985) L29. 2 L. R. Snyder, Principles of Adsorption Chromatography, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1968, p.201 3 R. D.Marshall and A. Neuberger, in A. Gottschalk (ed.), Glycoproteins, Vol.5, Part A, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2nd edn, 1972, Ch.3, p.215 Each reference should be complete, thus use of ibid., idem,. et al., etc. is not permitted. Abbreviations for the titles of journals should follow the system used by the Chemical Abstracts service source Index,1970 edition, and supplements. Papers not yet published be given as ‘in press’, ‘submitted for publication’, ‘in preparation’ or ‘personal communication’. Units and Nomenclature IUPAC-IUB nomenclature and use of SI units are preferred. Scientific abbreviations may be used, special abbreviations should be declared the first time that they occur. Supplementary Material In order to reduce page space occupied by published papers, it is preferred that all routine results and /or experimental practice be retained by the author or deposited in one of the recognized date retrieval centres (addresses available from the publisher on request). Unfortunately it is no longer possible to store Supplementary Material with the Editors in Padua. In any case a note informing the reader that further details are available an their location should be introduced under the heading ‘Supplementary Material’ (placed prior to ‘Acknowledgements’). Examples of material susceptible to omission from the published paper are: —Elemental analysis and physical data tables. —Routine infrared, electronic and other spectral data(either as tables or figures)
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—Tables of temperature factors for X-ray structure. —tables of observed versus calculated structure factors. —Lists of single rate constants for kinetic runs. —Routine, detailed edscriptions of preparative procedures. Proofs Letters. Authors will receive proofs by express mail. Incorporation of author’s corrections can only be guaranteed of received by the publisher within 2 weeks of proof dispatch (use express mail, telex, telefax or telephone). Articles. Authors will receive proofs which they are requested to correct and return as soon as possible. No new material may be inserted in the text at the time of proof-reading. All joint communications must indicate the name full postal address of the author to whom proofs should be sent. Reprints Twenty-five reprints are provided free of charge. Further copies can be ordered at prices shown on the reprint order form which will accompany the proofs. There are no page charges. Abstracting Organizations Papers in Inorganica Chimica Acta are indexed and abstracted in: Chemical abstracts, Current Cotents, PASCAL/CNRS, Physikalische Berichte, Science Citation Index. 该简则由两大部分组成:Scope 部分开宗明义,Inorganica Chimica Acta 是国际无机化学 论坛,发表高水平的快报与论文,内容涉及无机化学的所有领域.投稿时要求一式三份.版权应 转让给出版商.最后,说明 Letters 和 Articles 的书写框架.Manuscript Preparation 是对论文的具 体要求,必须照此办理.本刊物要求使用英语,对于非英语国家的作者应在语言上功夫.表与图 另面制作,通常一个图或一张表占用一页纸,用黑墨水绘制,每一个图表都应给出一个准确 的标题,即使不看正文也能明白标题的含义,图表的尺寸也有明确规定.前面提到参考文献有 两种引法,本刊要求集中于文章的尾部,且要完整,不得使用 ibid, idem., et al., etc.等词,至 于引文中刊物名称可按 CA 中的缩写法使用.若引文尚未发表,可使用in press, submitted for publication, in preparation或personal communication等词组以说明情况.文中单位一定要使用国 际 SI 统一单位.为便于及时出版,校样必须尽快返回出版社,一般规定期限为两周. Ex.2 征稿简则 Analytical Letters INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS