References
The list of References should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published. References should be chronologically listed at the end of paper, with complete details, as follows:
- Books: Name and initials of authors; year, article title; editors; title of the book (italic); edition; volume number; publisher; place; page number:
- Mauch K., Vaseghi S., Reuss M., (2000), Quantitative Analysis of Metabolic and Signaling Pathways in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In: Bioreaction Engineering, Schagerl K., Bellgardt K.H. (Eds.), Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, 435-477.
- Faber K., (2000), Biotransformations in Organic Chemistry - A Textbook, vol. VIII, 4th Edition, Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York.
- Symposium volumes: Names and initials of authors; year; article title; full title; symposium abbreviated; volume number; place; dare; page number:
- Clark T.A., Steward D., (1991), Wood and Environment. Proc. 6th Int. Symp. on Wood and Pulping Chemistry, Melbourne, vol.1, 493.
- Journal papers: Names and initials of authors; year (between brackets); journal abbreviated in accordance with international practice; volume number; issue; first and last page numbers;
- Lymar E. S., Bin L., Renganatan V., (1995), Appl. Environ. Microb., 61, 2976 - 2980.
- Patents: Names and initials of authors; year; patent title; country; patent number:
- Grant P., (1989), Device for Elementary Analyses. USA Patent, No. 123456.
- Dissertations: Names and initials of authors; year; title; specification (Ph.D.Diss); institution; place:
- Aelenei N., (1982), Studiul termodinamic al solutiilor de polimeri. Ph. D. Diss., Macromol. Chem. Inst. "Petru Poni", Iasi.