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HP equipment for kinetic treatment at pressures up to 800 MPa.
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The proceedings of HPBB 2008 will likely be published within the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (http://www.nyas.org/annals/about.asp). There is no charge for publication in the Annals, except for color reproduction in print. Wiley-Blackwell handles the copyediting and production of these books, and they charge $1000.00 per page for color images. Color reproduction in the online edition is free, however, and many authors opt to have their figures reproduced in black and white in print with a reference to the online color in the legend. Because the Annals are available in 5,000 academic and research libraries, most readers have easy access to the material online.

The manuscript page length limit has been extended to 12 pages to provide authors with the opportunity to provide more background information. Your contribution should not be a data-laden paper of the type that is submitted to a primary research journal, but more on the order of a review.

The author guidelines are at http://www.nyas.org/annals/guidelines.asp. If you'd like to take a look at some of the books they've done, you can go to the online catalogue at http://www.nyas.org/annals/browse.asp. We are waiting for author submission instructions from the publisher at this time.

Manuscript Instructions

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(Length: 4-8 Pages)

Fumiyoshi Abe*1, Kaoru Obuchi2 and Atsushi Suzuki3
1Extremobiosphere Research Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2-15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka 237-0061, Japan
2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Central 6, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8566, Japan
2Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University
*E-mail: abef@jamstec.go.jp

Abstract

This document contains a short summary of author instructions for full papers to be published in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on High Pressure Bioscience and Biotechnology (tentative title) on the J-STAGE. It has been formatted according to the current layout and page size. Each manuscript requires an abstract with a maximum length of about ten lines.

Keywords; 3-5 keywords

1. Introduction

Please submit your manuscript exclusively as one single Word File including the entire text as well as all tables and figures. Articles are limited to a maximum of 8 pages. The manuscript should begin with the title of the paper in lower case letters except for proper nouns, certain abbreviations, physical quantities etc. It is followed by the names of all authors (with first name initials or full names) and the corresponding institutions (from the smallest to the largest unit, e.g. group, department, university) with addresses, as given in the above example (street or P.O. box, city with zip codes, country). Please use Times, Times New Roman and Symbol font. Font size and style must be the same as this template.

Table 1. Sample of Table

  Font size Style Margin
Title 16pt Bold
Authors 10pt Bold
Institution/Email Address 10pt Italic
Abstract 10pt Normal

figure Fig. 1 Figure with side caption. This option is particularly appropriate for a single illustration with a maximum width of about 8 cm which cannot be grouped together with another figure. The figure is placed left-aligned with no indentation. The caption text must not exceed the available space beside the figure. Depending on the position of the figure at the top or the bottom of the page, the caption is also aligned top or bottom, respectively.


Section/Sub-section heading 12pt Bold
Main Text 12pt Normal
Reference 10pt Normal
Top 35mm
Bottom 30mm
Right & Left 25.4mm
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Fig. 2 Two parts of a figure side-by-side. They should be labeled A and B either in the figure or adjacent to it. Such figures are not left indented. Two figures of similar size with consecutive numbers may be arranged in the same way, with separate captions underneath each figure.

2. Section heading

2.1 First Sub-section heading

First paragraph of the first sub-section of section two. First paragraph of the first sub-section of section two. First paragraph of the first sub-section of section two.

2.2 Second Sub-section heading

First paragraph of the second subsection of section two. First paragraph of the second subsection of section two.

3. Conclusion

Text space for your conclusion.

4. References

These should be numbered in square brackets, e.g. [7], or [11-13,17], in order of citation in the text. The list of references will be printed at the end of the paper. References to databases, personal communications or unpublished data should be cited in the text or as footnotes. Articles may only be cited as 'in press' if a copy of the acceptance notice is supplied at the time of submission. References should include the title of the article and be cited as follows:

Examples of journals [1] [2][3] and books [4] [5]:

  • [1] Abe, F. and Horikoshi, K. (1997) Vacuolar acidification in Saccharomyces cerevisiae induced by elevated hydrostatic pressure is transient and is mediated by vacuolar H+-ATPase. Extremophiles. 1, 89-93.
  • [2] MacKinnon, R. (2003) Potassium channels. FEBS Lett. 555, 62-65.
  • [3] Nixon, J.E., Wang, A., Morrison, H.G., McArthur, A.G., Sogin, M.L., Loftus, B.J. and Samuelson, J. (2002) A splicesomal intron in Giardia lamblia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99, 422-431.
  • [4] Langer, T. and Neupert, W. (1994) Chaperoning mitochondrial biogenesis. in: The Biology of Heat Shock Proteins and Molecular Chaperones (Morimoto, R.I., Tissieres, A. and Georgopoulos, C., Eds), pp. 53-83. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Plainview, NY.
  • [5] Feldmann, H. (2004) Forty years of FEBS. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Oxford.
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