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Any CES member has a right to submit an article to the article section of the web page. All engineering and science related articles could be published by CES responsibles if they meet following criterias of requirement. Rules for Authors- Articles related to aplication of modern science-technical achievements in the industry or in various fields of the life will be published in the Journal.
- Articles should be issued in accordance with our rules and checked carefully.
- Articles should be either in Azerbaijani or in English.
- Articles will be published in CES web site, therefore the results of technical knowledge should be generalised and considered for wide audience. Editorial board of the E-Journal recommends to not use of tables and graphs showing the detailed technical information. These kind of technical information should be given in more simple way suitable for people not specilized in that specific field.
- Graphs, tables and pictures should be numbered and clearly explained in the text.
- If there are formulas used in the article, clear description of each symbol should be given
- Text format of the article should be 12 Size, Times New Roman
- Title format of the article should 14 Size, Times New Roman
- Line spacing should be 1.5
- Author’s organization’s name should be Italic
- References given in the text of the article should be shown in brackets.
- Reference list used in the article should be written as in the below example.
- All articles should be reviewed by editorial board before the issue. If there is any mistakes, articles are sent back to the author for correction.
Example of an article structure: Analysis of biocatalytic systems based on cells, self-immobilising during biocorrosion processes Azizov R.E., Efremenko E.N., Varfolomeev S.D.Chemical Enzymology Department, Chemical Faculty, The M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Lenin’s Hills, 1/11, Moscow, Russia, 119992, In the environment, the microbial communities usually comprise mixed populations interacting with each other. Corrosive biofilms are among such microbial natural associations [1, 2]. Microbial corrosion is the result of numerous interactions between various biofilm components, which are in dynamic flux. Sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are usually present in the corrosive biofilms on the surfaces of ship hulls, wastewater pipelines and oil industry equipment [3]. The SRB usually form the complex biofilms with heterotrophic cells [4] producing the organic acids necessary as substrates for SRB..................................... - Flemming H.C. Economical and technical overview. In: Heitz E., Flemming H.C., Sand W., editors. Microbially influenced corrosion of materials. //Springer. Berlin. 1996. P.5.
- Jones D.A, Amy P.S. A thermodynamic interpretation of microbiologically influenced corrosion. //Corrosion. 2002. V58. P.638-645.
- Neria-Gonzalez I., Wang E.T., Ramirez F., Romero J.M., Hernandez-Rodriguez C. Characterization of bacterial community associated to biofilms of corroded oil pipeline from the southeast of Mexico. //Anaerobe, 2006. V.12. P.122-133.
- Hamilton W.A. Microbially influenced corrosion in the context of metal microbe interactions. In: Evans L.V. (ed). Biofilms: recent advances in their study and control. // Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers. 2000. P.419-434.
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