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Format requirements of periodical papers
The format requirements of published papers vary from journal to journal, but generally include the following elements:

Title: The title should be concise and to the point, which can highlight the research topic and importance, generally no more than 20 words.

The research background, methods, results and conclusions should be briefly introduced, generally not exceeding 300 words.

Keywords: keywords should reflect the research theme and key concepts, generally 3-5 keywords should be selected.

Text: Text should be typeset in standard language and format for easy reading and understanding. Generally, it includes introduction, method, result, discussion and conclusion.

Charts: Charts should be concise, clearly marked, and avoid using vague or ambiguous numbers.

References: References should be quoted and arranged in a standard format for readers' reference. Generally including the author, title, periodical name, year, volume number, page number and other information.