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Description of scientific and technological progress and countermeasures
Review process

Editorial department acceptance-responsible editor's preliminary review-editorial department audit-expert (editorial board) final review-editor's final draft.

2 paper format

The paper format is GB77 13-87, which is the writing format of scientific and technological reports, dissertations and academic papers. The structure of the manuscript is arranged in order as title, author's signature, abstract, keywords, Chinese classification number, preface, text, references, all authors' profiles, English title, author's English signature, author's work unit's English name, English abstract, English keywords and the fund projects and fund numbers involved in the article.

2. 1 title

The title should be concise and clear, which can summarize the theme of the article, generally not exceeding 15 words.

2.2 Author's signature and unit

The author's signature should be placed under the title, no more than four.

2.3 Summary

Should be independent and self-sufficient, that is, you can get the necessary information without reading the full text of the paper. Generally, the purpose, experimental methods, results and conclusions of the research work should be explained, with emphasis on the results and conclusions. It is advisable to use 200~300 words, write in the third person, and try not to repeat the existing information in the title. There are no illustrations, tables, formulas and reference numbers.

2.4 Keywords

Each paper selects 4 ~ 8 words or terms as keywords. English keywords and Chinese keywords must correspond.

2.5 chinese numerals classification number

See China Library Classification (4th Edition) (Beijing Library Press, 1999).

2.6 body and conclusion

Text should be within 6000- 10000 characters (including illustrations and tables). The titles at all levels are coded continuously with Arabic numerals, and the foreword is concise and not numbered.

The content of the conclusion does not repeat the main content, and can be written in different articles and numbered, such as (1) and (2).

2.7 references

The reference standard is GB/T 77 14-2005. The magazine adopts a sequential coding system. Please mark the references cited in this article with square brackets and Arabic numerals in turn. All authors have surnames before and after them (foreign authors' names should be abbreviated), and authors are separated by ",". If there are less than three authors, you should write all of them. If there are more than three authors, only the first three are listed, followed by "etc" or "et al". Please don't forget to mark the papers in this magazine in the references. Main labeling example: (1) book author. Title [m]. Other responsible persons. Version project. Place of publication (city name): publishing house (can be an academic group). Example [1] hosny ·R·k K. Principles of Food Science and Technology [m]. Li Qinglong, translated .2. Report number (if any) [r]. Place of preservation (city name): the depositor (which can be an academic group), year. [2] Federal Highway Administration, US Department of Transportation. Guidelines for handling acid-producing substances, PB 9 1- 19400[R]. Springfield: National Information Service, US Department of Commerce, 1990. (3) the author of the dissertation. Title [D] Place of preservation (city name): the depositor (usually a university or research institution), year. [3] Calms R.B. Study on infrared spectrum of solid oxygen [d]. Berkeley: University of California, 1965. (4) The originator of the standard (usually the organization for standardization). Standard code, standard serial number-standard name of publication year. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication. [4] Sixth Sub-committee of National Technical Committee for Standardization of Information Documents. GB/T 77 14-2005 Description Rules of References after Publication. 2005.(5) Authors of documents (including books, meeting minutes, papers, etc.) separated from monographs. ) (a document with an independent title separated from the whole document). Title [Document Type Tag]//Monograph Owner. Monograph title. Version project. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication: page number of precipitation document. [5] Huang Yunhui. International mineralogical research trends [M]// process. Development trend of world geological science and technology. Beijing: Geological Publishing House, 1982: 38-39. (6) Authors of precipitation documents in periodicals. Title [J] Journal full name, year, volume (6) Nano-Surface Engineering [J]. China Mechanical Engineering, 2000,11(6): 707-712. (7) The author of the document separated from the newspaper. Title. Other responsible persons. Name of newspaper, year month day (edition) (8) Patent document Patent applicant or owner. Patent name: patent country, patent number [P]. Announcement date or publication date. (9) For electronic documents (the above-mentioned (1) ~ (8) electronic documents, add "[citation date]". Access path. After the format described above, other electronic documents shall be handled according to the following rules). Meeting minutes and papers: compilation-g; Newspaper-n; Journal-j; Dissertation-d; Report-r; Standard-s; Patent-p; Database-db; ; Computer program-CP; ; Electronic bulletin.

Please don't forget to mark the papers in this magazine in the references.

2.8 Please indicate the author's gender, date of birth, native place, work unit (specific to the department), professional title, degree (indicate whether you are studying or have obtained it), research direction, award-winning achievements, and the number of published monographs and papers; Other authors indicate gender, professional title and research direction.