Tables, Figures and Illustrations

Tables, Figures and Illustrations

Present tables to fit the working area for the text of the journal, 16 cm x 22.5 cm. Tables should conform to the journal’s page size and style. Use only up to 3 footnotes in the tables. As much as possible, place all necessary information in the heading. Introduce a table in the text before presenting it. Avoid using abbreviations in the tables. If they must be used in the tables, abbreviations should be spelled out in the legends or footnotes. Tables should be able to stand alone, i.e., the reader need not refer to the main body of the text to understand the contents of a table.

Figures and illustrations should conform to the page size and style of the journal. Illustrations should fit the working area for the text of the journal (16 x 22.5 cm). Submitted graphs must have been generated preferably using the MS Excel.

Photographs and illustrations should be original and clear and in JPEG format. Captions and legends should be printed at the bottom of each illustration. Microscopic illustrations should include magnification, preferably a bar denoting scale of measure, for example, bar = 10 mm. Photocopies of photographs and figure drawings will not be accepted.