Authors are requested to adhere to the word counts provided in the table. The indicated limits are approximate and apply to the main text only, excluding references, tables, and figure captions. Flexibility may be considered for exceptional manuscripts at the discretion of the Editorial Board.
Word-count guidelines for Multidisciplinary Science Frontiers:
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Article Type |
Suggested Word Count |
Recommended References |
Abstract |
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Original Research Articles |
4,000–8,000 words |
30–80 |
200–300 words |
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Review Articles |
6,000–12,000 words |
60–200 |
250–350 words |
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Short Communications |
1,500–3,000 words |
10–30 |
100–200 words |
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Case Studies / Technical Reports |
2,500–5,000 words |
15–50 |
150–250 words |
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Mini Reviews |
2,500–5,000 words |
30–70 |
150–250 words |
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Interdisciplinary Research Papers |
4,000–9,000 words |
40–100 |
200–300 words |
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Perspective / Commentary Articles |
1,000–2,500 words |
5–25 |
Optional or 100–150 words |
Manuscript Preparation
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Abstract
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1. Introduction
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2.4. Analytical Discussion
3. Results and Discussion
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Acknowledgments
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References
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Journal’s Reference
P. Mata, G. Haran, N. Nagori and K. Ikram, Heterocyclic Chemistry, 41, 47(1995), DOI:……….
R. Van Noorden, Nature, 525, 306–307 (2015), DOI:........
Book Reference
A. Sharma and Z. Sharma, The Practice of Peptide Synthesis, Bentham Science, New York, pp.100,11(1990), DOI:……….
Book Chapter’s Reference
R. Morgan, Z. B. Rabada, 1999, How to synthesize heterocyclics, in: H.P.
katritzky and R.A. Lohan (Eds.), Introduction to the heterocyclics, E-Publishing Inc., United States, pp. 201-211, DOI:………
Proceedings or Abstracts
B. Shekawat, Z.A. Saini, R.P. Sharma, P.K. Ruhala and N. Singh, In Proceedings of International Conference for Systematic Water Treatment and Planning, Kathmandu, India, pp. 110-135 (2011), DOI:……….
Reports
State Standard of the People’s Russia, Surface Water Quality Standards, PB, 1811-2000 (2025), DOI:……….
Thesis
A.K. Lalwani, Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Physics, University of Sridev Suman University, Tehri Garwal, Uttarakhand, India (2015).
Patents
K.P. Singhaniya, UK Patent XXXXXXXX (2000), DOI:……….
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