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Asiatic Journal of Biotechnology Resources
Asiatic journal of Biotechnology Resources is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research and reviews on basic and applied aspects of  biotechnology innovations and updates.

Frontiers of Cultural Heritage andTourism
The Frontiers of Cultural Heritage and Tourism (FCHT) is international peer reviewed quarterly journal published offline and online by pacific publishers. Its aim is to provide a platform for discussion of theoretical and empirical problems in conservation of cultural heritage and tourism aspects.

Authors must provide cover letter mentioning names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail and disclaimer that manuscript not submitted or published anywhere and author agree to provide all the copy rights of published manuscripts to publisher.

Format and type of manuscripts

Contributions are classified as Research Highlights, Global News, Regular Articles, Short Communications, and Mini Reviews

Research Highlights: Researchers among universities submit their work highlights in the form of stepwise conclusive results.
Global News: Authors can communicate global or local innovation with this news.  News must not cross 200 words limit.
Regular Articles: The full length research paper must describe and interpret the complete work.  Research Papers should be a record of significant, original research and should not normally exceed 6000 words in length. Experimental procedure should be given in details for reviewing the work.
Short Communications:   A Short Communication is suitable for giving results of minor research projects, small investigation projects, developed techniques, innovative methods, etc.,
Mini Reviews:     Authors should send a brief outline, the authors are also requested to send their interest to editor before the manuscript drafted with covering letter. 
Submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned to the authors.

Illustrations
It is the author's responsibility to provide artwork for all illustrations, both line and halftone.
If together with your accepted article, there will be no additional charge if color figures are sent but not used during publication.

Regular articles
All portions of the manuscript must be typed double-spaced and all pages numbered starting from the title page.

The Title should be a brief phrase describing the contents of the paper. The Title Page should include the authors' full names and affiliations, the name of the corresponding author along with phone, fax and E-mail information. Present addresses of authors should appear as a footnote.

The Abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, briefly present the topic, state the scope of the experiments, indicate significant data, and point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 100 to 200 words in length.. Complete sentences, active verbs, and the third person should be used, and the abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited.

Following the abstract, about 3 to 10 key words that will provide indexing references to should be listed.

A list of non-standard Abbreviations should be added. In general, non-standard abbreviations should be used only when the full term is very long and used often. Each abbreviation should be spelled out and introduced in parentheses the first time it is used in the text. Only recommended SI units should be used. Authors should use the solidus presentation (mg/ml). Standard abbreviations (such as ATP and DNA) need not be defined. Use the same abbreviations as the Asiatic Journal of Biotechnology Resources

The Introduction should provide a clear statement of the problem, the relevant literature on the subject, and the proposed approach or solution. It should be understandable to colleagues from a broad range of scientific disciplines.

Materials and methods should be complete enough to allow experiments to be reproduced. However, only truly new procedures should be described in detail; previously published procedures should be cited, and important modifications of published procedures should be mentioned briefly. Capitalize trade names and include the manufacturer's name and address. Subheadings should be used. Methods in general use need not be described in detail.

 Results should be presented with clarity and precision. The results should be written in the past tense when describing findings in the authors' experiments. Previously published findings should be written in the present tense. Results should be explained, but largely without referring to the literature. Discussion, speculation and detailed interpretation of data should not be included in the Results but should be put into the Discussion section.

The Discussion should interpret the findings in view of the results obtained in this and in past studies on this topic. State the conclusions in a few sentences at the end of the paper. The Results and Discussion sections can include subheadings, and when appropriate, both sections can be combined.

The Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc should be brief.
Tables
Tables should be submitted on separate sheets together with a suitable caption at the top of each table. Column headings should be kept as brief as possible, and units of measure indicated in parentheses. Footnotes to tables should be placed at the bottom of the table to which they refer.

Figure captions should be typed in numerical order on a separate sheet. Graphics should be prepared using applications capable of generating high resolution GIF, TIFF, JPEG file as email attachment.

References
Number all references to the literature in a single sequence in the order in which they appear in the text, using Arabic numerals. Full citation should be given for all authors. Titles of articles, as well as titles of chapters in books, should be included. Abbreviate journal titles in accordance with Bibliographic Guide for Editors and Authors (Asiatic Journal of Biotechnology Resources). References
should take the following form:


1. Rijken DC, Hoylaerts J, Collen D. (1982). Fibrinolytic properties of one-chain and two-chain human extrinsic (tissuetype)  plasminogen activator. J Biol Chem;257:2920-2925.

2. Thomas K, Gimenez-Gallego G, DiSalvo J, Linemeyer D, Kelly L, Menke J, Mellin T, Gusch R. (1987).Structure and activities of acidic fibroblast growth factor. In: Angiogenesis Mechanisms and Pathobiology Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 9-12


Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given.


List: Number the references (numbers in square brackets) in the list in the order in which they appear in the text.

Examples:
Reference to a journal publication:


[1] Van der Geer J, Hanraads JAJ, Lupton RA. (2000). The art of writing a scientific article. J Sci Commun;163:51-9.
Reference to a book:
[2] Strunk Jr W, White EB. The elements of style. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan; 1979.


Reference to a chapter in an edited book:


[3] Mettam GR, Adams LB. (1999). How to prepare an electronic version of your article. In: Jones BS, Smith RZ, editors. Introduction to the electronic age, New York: E-Publishing Inc;p. 281-304

Proofs
One set of page proofs in PDF format will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding Author (if we do not have an e-mail address then paper proofs will be sent by post).
Please use this proof only for checking the typesetting, editing, completeness and correctness of the text, tables and figures. Significant changes to the article as accepted for publication will only be considered at this stage with permission from the Editor. We will do everything possible to get your article published quickly and accurately. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are sent back to us in one communication: please check carefully before replying, as inclusion of any subsequent corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proof reading is solely your responsibility. Note that we may proceed with the publication of your article if no response is received.

Reprints
The corresponding author, at no cost, will be provided with a PDF file of the article via e-mail or, alternatively, 3 free paper offprints. The PDF file is a watermarked version of the published article and includes a cover sheet with the journal cover image and a disclaimer outlining the terms and conditions of use. Additional paper offprints can be ordered by the authors. An order form with prices will be sent to the corresponding author. The abstract of accepted papers will be published on website for global reference.
The certificate of publication will be issued to the first author of the journal.

Fees and Charges
Authors are required to pay nominal handling fees.  Paying a subscription fees and handling charges not guarantee of acceptance paper, it solely dependent on critical reviewing results.

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