#Template for Multidisciplinary Science Journal [Multidiscip. Sci. J.]

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TYPE OF THE PAPERPublished Online: XXXX xx, 2024https://doi.org/10.31893/multiscience.2024xxxMultidiscip. Sci. J. (2024) 6:e2024xxxReceived: XXXX XX, 202X | Accepted: XXXX XX, 202XOnly the first letter of the first word must be capitalized (Except proper names, regions, brands, and similar)Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)a| Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)b| Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)c| Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)d| Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)e| Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)f|Author's full name (First and last names without abbreviations)gaInstitutional affiliation and country of the first author. Do not enter job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory. bInstitutional affiliation and country of the second author. Do not enter the job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory.cInstitutional affiliation and country of the third author. Do not enter the job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory.dInstitutional affiliation and country of the fourth author. Do not enter the job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory. eInstitutional affiliation and country of the fiveth author. Do not enter the job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory. fInstitutional affiliation and country of the sixth author. Do not enter the job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory.gInstitutional affiliation and country of the seventh author. Do not enter the job title, education level, or ranks; only institutions, departments, or laboratory.12123
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XXXXX et al. (2024)https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj20. Guide for using this TemplateThis template provides a comprehensive guide on the sections that can be included in a manuscript. It is important to note that while some sections are mandatory, others are optional. The section titles provided in the template are intended for Short Communicationsand Research Articles, and it is worth mentioning that other article types may have a more adaptable structure. For Case Reports/Clinical Reports, the "Materials and Methods", "Results" and "Discussion" sections, authors are free to adapt the textual structure of their type of article, being able to remove or modify these sections. The same goes for Technical Notesand Review Articles. This last type is EXCLUSIVE for manuscripts submitted in Special Issues, not Regular Issue.Note 1:Kindly avoid making any changes to the header and footer.Note 2:Remove this section so that the first session of the study is the Introduction.1. IntroductionInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).The Introductionshould briefly place the study in a broad context and highlight why it is important and necessary. It should provide a general background of the study, define a problem, emphasize the purpose/justification for its execution, and present a clear and concise study objective. Hypotheses should also be addressed here.The current state of the research field should be carefully reviewed, and key publications, especially recent ones, should be cited. The Introduction should be comprehensible and connect the points mentioned above with a dynamic flow of reading, making it accessible to scientists outside of the specific research field. Citations should be presented in parentheses, using only the last name of the first author followed by the year, without commas or periods.Examples of citations:Single author:The author's last name should always with the first letter in uppercase and the rest in lowercase, whether it appears inside or outside parentheses. Examples: In the text: (Smith, 2019) or Smith (2019).Two authors:When referencing an article authored by two individuals, include both authors' last names followed by the publication date each time you mention it in the text. Examples: In the text: Dantas and Souza-Junior (2023) or (Dantas & Souza-Junior, 2003).Three or more authors:In cases where a work has three or more authors, only the last name of the first author should be used, followed by the Latin expression "et al.", and then the publication date. Examples: In the text: Ahmed et al. (2023) or (Ahmed et al., 2023).The citation and reference formatting standard in the Multidisciplinary Science Journal follows the American Psychological Association (APA). See our Guide for Authors: https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj/guide2. Materials and MethodsInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).The Materials and Methodssection should provide sufficient detail to allow others to replicate and build upon the published results. It is important to note that by submitting your manuscript for publication, you are required to make all materials, data, computer code, and protocols associated with the publication available to readers. Any restrictions on the availability of materials or information should be disclosed at the submission stage.AbstractInsert text.Calibri font, size 10, and single line spacing.300 words maximum.Keywords:At least three and not more than six, but not included in the title. All separated by a comma and only proper names with capital letter. Calibri font, size 10, and single line spacing.45635678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849507
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XXXXX et al. (2024)https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj3For new methods and protocols, please provide a comprehensive description. Well-established methods can be briefly summarized and appropriately referenced.If your research manuscript includes large datasets that have been deposited in a publicly available database, please specify the location of the data deposition and provide the relevant accession numbers. If the accession numbers have not been obtained at the time of submission, please indicate that they will be provided during the review process. However, they must be provided before publication.For studies in which procedures with human or animal subjects, the authors must present a statement in the section “Ethical considerations” that the study correctly followed the ethical policies required by your institution/country/international community. For more details on how to report this, see "Publication and Research Ethics": https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj/ethics.2.1. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).2.2. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).2.3. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).2.4. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).2.5. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).2.6. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).Equations and mathematical contends:For more complex equations, using the "Equation" feature available in software such as Microsoft Word is recommended. Note: Do not use figures or screenshots to represent equations.Here are illustrations examples of equations:X + y = 1(1)f(x)=a0+n=1(ancosnπxL+bnsinnπxL)(2)X b+0,345c=2cosb.cΨ(3)3. ResultsInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).The Resultssection can be organized into subheadings as necessary. It should present a clear and concise description of the experimental results, their interpretation, and the conclusions that can be drawn from the experiments.Note: Results may be accompanied by discussion in the same section or separately. If so, this section will be titled "Results and Discussion".3.1Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.2Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).89105152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394959697989910010110210310410510610710810911011111211311
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XXXXX et al. (2024)https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj43.3Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.4Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.5Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.6Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.7Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.8Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.9. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).3.10. Subtopic titleInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).FiguresMake sure that all figures are legible and of good quality. TIFF format offers higher-quality graphics. TIFF format can be used. Images, photos, and graphics are considered figures. The caption (title) should appear at the bottom of the picture. All Figures must be priorly called in the text (Figure 1, Figure 2...) before they appear. Note: Figures should be provided sequentially at the end of the manuscript, i.e., after the References section.Follow the example below to create Figures:Figure 1Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).Figure 2Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).12131411411511611711811912012112212312412512612712812913013113213313413513613713813914014114214314414514614714814915015115215315415515615715815916016115
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XXXXX et al. (2024)https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj5Figure 3Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).Figure 4Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).TablesAll tables must be numbered with Arabic numerals and should be cited in the text in numerical order. All tables must be priorly called in the text (Table 1, Table 2...) before they appear. For each table, provide a caption (title) at the top. Identify any previously published material by referencing the original source at the bottom of the table (footnote). Table footnotes should be indicated by superscript lowercase letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data) and included in the table's body.Note: Tables should be provided sequentially at the end of the manuscript, i.e., after the References section.Follow the example below to create Tables:Table 1Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).YearsRainfallRegionsP2019368.2 ± 22.4bA0.032018380.1 ± 22.4aB0.022017345.5 ± 18.9cC0.032016405.0 ± 35,5aD0.022015361,6 ± 15.4bE0.04Source: Smith (2022) (Calibri font, size 8, and single-line spacing).*If the table has a footer.Table 2Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).YearsRainfallRegionsP2019368.2 ± 22.4bA0.032018380.1 ± 22.4aB0.022017345.5 ± 18.9cC0.032016405.0 ± 35,5aD0.022015361,6 ± 15.4bE0.04Source: Smith (2022) (Calibri font, size 8, and single-line spacing).*If the table has a footer.Table 3Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).YearsRainfallRegionsP2019368.2 ± 22.4bA0.032018380.1 ± 22.4aB0.022017345.5 ± 18.9cC0.032016405.0 ± 35,5aD0.022015361,6 ± 15.4bE0.04Source: Smith (2022) (Calibri font, size 8, and single-line spacing).*If the table has a footer.Table 4Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).YearsRainfallRegionsP2019368.2 ± 22.4bA0.032018380.1 ± 22.4aB0.0216171816216316416516616716816917017117217317417517617717817918018118218318418518618718818919019119219319419
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XXXXX et al. (2024)https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj62017345.5 ± 18.9cC0.032016405.0 ± 35,5aD0.022015361,6 ± 15.4bE0.04Source: Smith (2022) (Calibri font, size 8, and single-line spacing).*If the table has a footer.Table 5Insert text (Calibri font, size 9, and single-line spacing).YearsRainfallRegionsP2019368.2 ± 22.4bA0.032018380.1 ± 22.4aB0.022017345.5 ± 18.9cC0.032016405.0 ± 35,5aD0.022015361,6 ± 15.4bE0.04Source: Smith (2022) (Calibri font, size 8, and single-line spacing).*If the table has a footer.4. DiscussionInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).The "Discussion" section of a research paper provides a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of the study's results in the context of existing knowledge in the field. It is an opportunity for the researchers to delve deeper into the implications and significance of their findings, compare them with previous studies, and explore possible explanations for the observed outcomes. As the results are presented, make sure to cite references that justify, support, explain, or contradict the data evaluated and found in this study.The authors critically evaluate their results in the discussion section, highlighting strengths and weaknesses, addressing any discrepancies or unexpected findings, and providing potential explanations or hypotheses. They may also discuss the limitations of the study, such as methodological constraints or potential sources of bias, and propose avenues for future research to elucidate the topic further. The discussion section often includes a synthesis of the key findings, relating them back to the research questions or objectives outlined in the Introduction. 5. ConclusionsInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).The conclusions section serves as the culmination of the research findings and provides a concise summary of the key outcomes and implications of the study. In this section, the researchers present their final thoughts and insights based on the analysis and interpretation of the data. It is an opportunity to address the research objectives and hypotheses and determine whether they were supported or contradicted by the findings. The conclusions should be supported by evidence from the results and discussion sections, highlighting the significance and novelty of the research outcomes. Additionally, this section may also discuss the limitations of the study and suggest potential areas for future research. The "Conclusions" section aims to tie together all the threads of the research and provide a clear and coherent summary of the main findings, ultimately contributing to the broader understanding of the research field and potentially influencing future scientific endeavors.AcknowledgmentInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).This section provides an opportunity to express gratitude for any assistance or support received that goes beyond the author's direct contributions or funding sources. It is a chance to acknowledge individuals or organizations that provided administrative and technical support throughout the research process. This could include valuable contributions such as guidance from mentors, assistance from laboratory staff, or support from colleagues who provided insightful discussions and feedback. Additionally, it is an opportunity to acknowledge any donations in kind, such as the provision of materials or equipment used in the experiments, which greatly facilitated the research.Ethical considerationsInsert text (Calibri font, size 10, and single-line spacing).For more details on how to report this, see "Publication and Research Ethics": https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj/ethicsPut “Not applicable” if the study does not require an ethical statement.Conflict of Interest20212219519619719819920020120220320420520620720820921021121221321421521621721821922022122222322422522622722822923023123223323423523623723823924024124224324424523
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XXXXX et al. (2024)https://www.malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj7All authors should disclose any personal and/or financial relationships with others or organizations that may improperly influence their paper. A conflict of interest statement should be provided in the manuscript file immediately before the References section. Case there are no Conflicts of Interest, so report "The authors declare no conflicts of interest".FundingThe names of the funding organizations should be written in full. If there was no financial aid, it should be reported that "This research did not receive any financial support".ReferencesThe reference list should include only works cited in the text and published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should be mentioned only in the text. Referral list entries must be alphabetized by the first author's surnames of each article. (Calibri font, size 8, and single-line spacing).Original papers:Single author:Smith, J. A. (2019). Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance. Journal of Sleep Research, 8(2), 123-135. https://doi.org/10.124673/josr.123345Two authors:Johnson, M. P., & Lee, K. S. (2020). Impact of climate change on biodiversity. Environmental Science & Technology, 42(7), 2652-2660. https://doi.org/10.1021/es2334567Three or more authors:Brown, P. R., Johnson, M. A., Anderson, S. L., Smith, K. L., & Wilson, R. T. (2018). Human-robot interaction: An applied research. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 63(10), 12-23. https://doi.org/10.1014/j.robot.2015.01.013Books:Johnson, M. P. (2017). Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Springer.Book chapter:Doe, J. (2018). The Role of Technology in Education. In M. Johnson & K. Lee (Eds.), Advances in Educational Psychology(pp. 45-60). Academic Press.Theses, dissertations and monographs:Johnson, M. P. (2022). Deep Learning Approaches for Natural Language Processing (Doctoral thesis). Universidade de Stanford, Stanford, CA.Conferences:Anderson, S. L. (2018). Cognitive effects of virtual reality exposure therapy in anxiety disorders. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Virtual Reality(p. 45). Los Angeles, CA. https://doi.org/10.11309/ICVR.2019.8743654Online Documents/Web Pages:Smith, J. (2022). How to feed growing cattle. Green Garden. https://www.example.com/feed-growing-cattle. Accessed on October 20, 2023.Laws and regulations:Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS (2006). Medicare program; revisions to payment policies, five-year review of work relative value units, changes to the practice expense methodology under the physician fee schedule, and other changes to payment under part B; revisions to the payment policies of ambulance services under the fee schedule for ambulance services; and ambulance inflation factor update for CY 2007. Final rule with comment period. Federal register, 71(231), 69623–70251.24252624624724824925025125225325425525625725825926026126226326426526626726826927027127227327427527627727827928028128228328428528628728828929027
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