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    boldface, 11pt. 12pt are left blank before the heading,

    12pt after. Please do not add blank lines by hand. Use

    ISATPHead2 style.

    6.2.1 Subsubsection Headings

    Avoid using such headings if possible (if impossible,

    use ISATPHead3 style).

    7 Paragraph Text

    The text font should be Times New Roman, 10pt. Thefirst line of each paragraph is indented 0.4cm. Use

    ISATPpar style by default.

    Two more styles have been created for the text:

    ISATPparnoindent that starts a new paragraph without

    indentation, which is useful to comment an equation (see

    section ), and ISATPparpostitem, which is to be used after

    the last item of a list or an enumeration (adjusts the space

    left after the last item, see section ).

    8 Figures and Tables

    Figures and tables are to be centered on the column.

    The caption should be placed below both figures and

    tables. Check that text in the figures and tables is clearly

    readable (ideally, 10 pt Times New Roman).

    12pt are left before the figure or the table, 12pt after.

    No space is left before the caption, 12pt after.

    Figure 1:This is the figure caption.

    For tables, please follow the format hereunder (no

    vertical lines between column, no horizontal lines

    between lines.

    Variable Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3

    x 2 2 3

    y 1 2 4

    z 5 6 8

    Table 1:This is a table caption.

    9 Equations

    Equations should be right-hand numberedcontinuously. I do not know a simple way to achieve this

    in Word, but the construction hereunder seems to work.Make a two-column table, with the equation on the left

    (ISATPEq), and its number (equations are numbered

    consecutively) on the right (ISATPEqNumber). Leave

    12pt before and after the equation. Do not enlarge theequations in the paper.

    222 Ryx =+ (1)

    whereR is the circle radius (used ISATPparnoindent)

    .1=abc (2)

    10 Items and Enumerations

    Items are to be introduced with bullets, enumerations

    with numbers. Separate items with a full stop (.) if items

    are sentences and with semicolons (;) in other cases. Use

    ISATPpostitem after the last item. For instance:

    first item;

    second item.

    For sentences (note that ISATPparpostitem has been

    used here):

    1. This is the first sentence.

    2. This is the second one.

    3. This is the third one.

    Continue with normal paragraph (ISATPparpostitem).

    11 Cross-References

    All figures and tables should be referred to in the text.

    For instance, this is a reference to section , to figure 1,

    and another to table 1. Please do not capitalize the

    reference (dont write reference to Figure 1 or Table 1).

    References to equations depend if the reference is at the

    beginning of a sentence. Equation (2) shows that ... butthis is a reference to (2).

    12 References

    Do not number the reference section. Use Times New

    Roman, boldface, 14pt, left justified, 18pt before, 12pt

    after.

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    The references should be numbered consecutively as

    they appear in the paper (not in alphabetical order). Use

    the reference sample to format your references.

    Acknowledgment

    An acknowledgment can be added at the end of the

    text. The heading is the same as the section heading,except that it is not numbered (ISATPAcknowHead).

    References

    [1] A. N. Author and A.-N. Other, Article title,JournalTitle, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 256-270, 1991.

    [2] A. N. Author,A Book, Wiley, Chichester, U.K, 2003.

    [3] A. N. Editor and A. Nother (Eds.), An Edited Book,

    Wiley, Chichester, U.K, 2003.

    [4] A. N. Author, A. Second, and A. Third, Conference

    Paper, in Proceedings of the Conference, City,Country or State, July 2003, pp. 21-25.

    [5] A. N. Author, My Thesis, Ph.D. thesis, School, City,

    Country or State, 1999.

    [6] A. N. Author and A.-N. Other, Article in book, in

    Booktitle, Wiley, Chichester, U.K, 2003.

    [7] A. N. Author and A.-N. Other, Technical report,

    Number, Institution, City, Country or State, 2003.