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Electronic submission of manuscripts is strongly encouraged, provided that the content of manuscript is in accordance with the following template. Submit manuscripts as e\u2010mail attachment to the Editorial Office at: tttp@apeiron-edu.eu. Manuscripts submitted as e\u2010mail attachments will only be accepted. Authors\u2019 Names and Affiliations\/Title Page The names, current affiliations, complete mailing addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and e\u2010mail addresses of all authors must be listed on the title page. The list should be a single column. One corresponding author must be designated for papers with multiple authors. TTTP Editorial Board will communicate only with the corresponding author, who is responsible for informing the coauthors of the paper\u2019s submission and disposition. If the research was performed while the author had another affiliation and the author wishes that affiliation listed in addition to the current one, the author should note that both affiliations are to be used. (Corresponding authors are responsible for notifying TTTP Editorial Board of any change in address for themselves or coauthors by following the instructions in the submission confirmation letter.) Length of Manuscripts \u00a0 The length of each paper, including the abstract and references may not exceed 7,500 words; that is, a paper that is only text should contain no more than 7,500 words. Each figure, photograph, or table accompanying the text counts as 250 words. For example, if two figures and three tables are submitted, the text may be no more than 6,250 words. Note that 7,500 words is the maximum length; authors are encouraged to keep papers to the minimum length possible, and limit the number of figures and tables, providing only essential information of interest to the reader. The number of words in text and the number of figures, tables, or photographs in the paper should be noted on the title page. Overlong papers may not be reviewed at the discretion of the reviewing committee. Length and Content of Abstracts\/ Key words \u00a0 Each paper must have an abstract. The abstract must be no longer than 250 words, it must be self\u2010 contained, and it must not require reference to the paper to be understood. In some cases, only the abstract of a paper is read; in other cases an abstract prompts further reading of the entire paper. The abstract should present the primary objectives and scope of the study or the reasons for writing the paper; the techniques or approaches should be described only to the extent necessary for comprehension; and findings and conclusions should be presented concisely and informatively. The abstract should not contain unfamiliar terms that are not defined, undefined acronyms, reference citations, or displayed equations or lists. Following the abstract, about 3 to 5 key words that will provide indexing references to should be listed. Organization of Manuscript \u00a0 For peer review of Papers, submit the manuscript in a single electronic file organized in the following sequence: Title page, including submission date, word count, and author names, affiliations, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and e\u2010mails (please indicate corresponding author); Abstract; Body of paper, with figures and tables embedded in the text, as close as possible to the related text; Acknowledgment (if any); and References. \u00a0 Electronic File Formats \u00a0 Manuscripts must be in an electronic format that meets the following specifications: 1.\u00a0 For Peer Review of Papers The manuscript file should be Microsoft Word (2007 or later version) or a PDF. 2.\u00a0 For Publication Do not submit a PDF The manuscript file (with tables and figures placed at the end of the file, each on a separate page) should be in Microsoft Word (2007 or later version). Do not use the Microsoft Word \u201cStyles and Formatting\u201d or \u201cTrack Changes\u201d features in the Tables should be in MS Word (*.doc or *.docx), one table to a page using hard page Figures (graphics of any kind) should be placed at the end of the Word document as images, one figure to a page using hard page Equations may be created and inserted as part of the text, or they may be submitted as embedded images within the text \u00a0 Manuscript Page Setup \u00a0 Margins: 0 mm (1 in.) top, 30.0 mm (1.25 in.) left, 25.0 mm (1 in.) botton and 25.0 mm (1 in.) right. Paper format is A4. Font (typeface): Times New Roman, no smaller than 10 Numbering: Insert page numbers at upper right of each page; insert author\u2019s name(s) at upper left of each Text: Single space Paragraphs: Indent first line 27 mm (0.5 in.); do not use an extra line space between paragraphs; do not indent first line after a subhead. Subheads: All subheads should be flush with the left margin, with one line space above \u00a0 FIRST\u2010LEVEL SUBHEAD (all capitals, boldface, on separate line) Second\u2010Level Subhead (initial capitals, boldface, on separate line) Third\u2010Level Subhead (initial capitals, italic, on separate line) Fourth\u2010Level Subhead (initial capitals, boldface, on same line as text, with extra letter space between the subhead and text) Fifth\u2010Level Subhead (initial capitals, italic, on same line as text, with extra letter space between the subhead and text) Bulleted and Numbered Lists &#8211; \u00a0Indent first line 12.7 mm (0.5 in.); do not indent for text runovers. Table Titles and Figure Captions \u00a0 TABLE 5 Effects of All Factors (Insert title above the table; \u201cTable\u201d is all capitals; title is initial capitals; all type is boldface; extra space but no punctuation after number; no punctuation at end of title.) FIGURE 3 Example of results. (Insert caption below the figure; \u201cFigure\u201d is all capitals; caption is sentence case; all type is boldface; extra space but no punctuation after number; period at end of caption.) Body of paper \u00a0 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"}