Title of the Research Article/Manuscript
Author Name1 , Author Name2 , Author Name3
1 Department of Engineering , Sant College Delhi (India)
2 Department of Management , LLL College Bangalore (India)
3Department of Mathematics , GGG College Hyderabad (India)
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Literature Review
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Result and Discussion
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgement
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References
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Journal
Muller, V. (1994) ‘Trapped in the body: Socialism, the law, personal identity’, The Australian Law Journal, vol. 3 no.2, August, pp. 103-107
Book
Fisher, R., Ury, W. and Patton, B. (1991) Getting to yes: Negotiating an agreement without giving in, 2nd edition, London: Century Business.
Conference papers
Hart, G., Albrecht, M., Bull, R. and Marshall, L. (1992) ‘Peer consultation: A professional development opportunity for nurses employed in rural settings’, Infront Outback – Conference Proceedings, Australian Rural Health Conference, Toowoomba, pp. 143 – 148
Website Page
Young, C. (2001) English Heritage position statement on the Valletta Convention, [Online], Available: http://www.archaeol.freeuk.com/EHPostionStatement.htm [24 Aug 2001].
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