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Scientific publication in a Journal is a dream of young or early career scientists or academicians

1. Abstract is made based on content of the manuscript

2. Materials consist of data, references and facts.

3. Methods include theoretical or experimental or numerical approaches followed in the manuscript.

4. Planning is about structuring the paper in a chronological way or in an evolutionary way.

5. Reading-writing-rewriting-editing-compiling text obtained from journal papers 

6. Analysis of results consists preprocessing, feature identification and analysis of results

7. Summary/conclusion is about summarizing the work  

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Deadlines:

Journals

1. COVID paper November 30 AAQR Special Issue 
2. AI-ML paper December 01 Taylor and Francis Special Issue
3. Biochar-GHGs-Climate paper January 15 2022 Bio-resource Engineering Special Issue
4. Chemical/Health November 30 2021 AAQR Special Issue/AAC2022 
5. Review SRA paper
6. Health review paper
7. Bibliography paper
8. Microplastics paper
9. Noise paper
10. UHI paper
11. Health paper
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Conference Proceeding/Book Chapters

1. AQI paper
2. Cluster paper
3. Health paper
4. Dust paper


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