The title of article should concisely and accurately
specify the subject of your paper, it should not contain abbreviations

   
 

Author names listed in correct order, with addresses for where the research took place. We encourage authors to include ORCID IDs.

A. B. Fisha*, C. D. Flescha, and E. Fowleb

a) Department of Superficial Research, University of Life, 99 Crow Road, Addlestrop, Borsetshire BB3 1TC, UK
b) Bodgett & Billham plc, Hamilton House, Hangover Square, London NC1 4TS, UK
*Corresponding author. E-mail: fish@imaginaryaddresss.com

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ABSTRACT
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Keywords: keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, keyword 4, keyword5, keyword6
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GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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