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Leonardo Journal of Sciences ISSN 1583-0233 Issue XX, Month-Month xxxx p. XXX-YYY Article section (choose one section for your article - the best section that fit to the presented research): Mathematics, Informatics / Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry / Veterinary medicine, Zoology / Agriculture, Horticulture / Engineering, Environment / Education, Management Title of the Paper (Maximum 255 characters and 32 words) Author One Name SURNAME 1* , Author Two Name SURNAME 2 … and Last Author Name SURNAME 3 1 Full address 2 Full address 3 Full address E-mail(s): 1Author@... ; 2Author@...; 3Author@... .. * Corresponding author: Phone: ; Fax: Received: Day Month Year / Accepted: Day Month Year / Published: Day Month Year (To be filled by Editor) Abstract This is Abstract section. If exists, references must be cited in full [Lorentz JÄNTSCHI, Sorana D. BOLBOACĂ, Antiallergic Activity of Substituted Benzamides: Characterization, Estimation and Prediction, Clujul Medical, LXXX(1), p. 125-132, 2007.]. The abstract must not EXCEED 250 http://ljs.academicdirect.org/

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Leonardo Journal of Sciences

ISSN 1583-0233

Issue XX, Month-Month xxxx

p. XXX-YYY

Article section (choose one section for your article - the best section that fit to the presented research):

Mathematics, Informatics / Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry / Veterinary medicine,

Zoology / Agriculture, Horticulture / Engineering, Environment / Education, Management

Title of the Paper (Maximum 255 characters and 32 words)

Author One Name SURNAME1*, Author Two Name SURNAME2 … and Last Author Name

SURNAME3

1 Full address 2 Full address 3 Full address

E-mail(s): 1Author@... ; 2Author@...; 3Author@... ..* Corresponding author: Phone: ; Fax:

Received: Day Month Year / Accepted: Day Month Year / Published: Day Month Year (To be filled by Editor)

Abstract

This is Abstract section. If exists, references must be cited in full [Lorentz

JÄNTSCHI, Sorana D. BOLBOACĂ, Antiallergic Activity of Substituted

Benzamides: Characterization, Estimation and Prediction, Clujul Medical,

LXXX(1), p. 125-132, 2007.]. The abstract must not EXCEED 250 words.

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Aim, Material and Methods, Results, Conclusion(s).

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Title of the paper

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Title of the paper

Author One Name SURNAME, Author Two Name SURNAME… ,

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3. Fisher R. A., A Mathematical Examination of the Methods of Determining the Accuracy of

an Observation by the Mean Error, and by the Mean Square Error, Monthly Notices of

the Royal Astronomical Society, 1920, 80, p. 758-770.

4. Blobel V. (online), The maximum-likelihood method. Available at: http://www-

ttp.particle.uni-karlsruhe.de/GK/Workshop/blobel_maxlik.pdf (accessed 10/07/2009)

5. Taylor J. R., An Introduction to Error Analysis. University Science Books, 1982.