\documentclass{elbioimp} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[USenglish]{babel} \usepackage{textcomp,graphicx} \usepackage{lipsum} %% For generating random text \title{This is your template for Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance} \author{First B. Author\affiliation{Department, University, City, Country}\and Second C. Coauthor\sameaffiliation\and Third D. Coauthor\affiliation{Xyz company}\and Fourth E. Coauthor\sameaffiliation[1]\and Last Z. Author\affiliation{E-mail any correspondence to: \textsf{myname@domain.com}}} \keywords{Bioimpedance, current, voltage} \hyphenation{bio-impe-dance} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} These are guidelines for preparing papers for the Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance. The journal accepts original research papers and review articles within the broad field of electrical bioimpedance. Use this document as a template if you are using \LaTeX. The paper size is A4 (21\,\texttimes\,29.7\,cm). \end{abstract} \section{Introduction} This original source of this document is a template for Microsoft Word. Please use the electronic version of this document as a template when you produce your manuscript for submission to the \emph{Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance}. The paper size is standard A4 (21\,\texttimes\,29.7\,cm). The introduction section of your paper should include the necessary background information, including an adequate review of earlier findings and the justification for conducting this study. \subsection{Materials and methods} The margins in this document are set to 2.5\,cm for the top and 1.5\,cm for the sides and bottom. The main body of the manuscript is in two columns separated by a 1\,cm. The line spacing is 1.1. In the materials and methods section, please describe all necessary details on how the study was performed. Do not include any discussions of the work in this section. Enough information should be given so that other researchers can reproduce your study. \subsection{Results} All figures should be numbered consecutively with the figure legend indented 0.5 cm on each side.\footnote{See figure~\ref{fig:demo} for an example.} Figures may be in color or black and white and must be of such quality that they produce clear and sharp printouts on an ordinary (color) laser printer. Use this section to present the results from the measurements or studies that were described in the last section, but without going into any discussion about the results. \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth]{test-ill} \caption{Box-plot showing the median value (line), mean value (cross), middle 50\% (box) and smallest and largest point within 1.5\,interquartiles from the box (whiskers) of all measurements on days A, B and C.\label{fig:demo}} \end{figure} \begin{table} \centering \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2} \begin{tabular}{clccc} $D$& &$P_u$& $\sigma_N$\\ (in)& & (lbs)& (psi)\\ \hline 5& test 1& 285& 38.00\\ & test 2& 287& 38.27\\ & test 3& 230& 30.67\\ \hline 10& test 1& 430& 28.67\\ & test 2& 433& 28.87\\ & test 3& 431& 28.73\\ \hline \end{tabular} \caption{A simple table\label{tab:demo}} \end{table} \subsection{Concluding text} \lipsum[1-9] \subsubsection{Additional comments} \lipsum[10-11] \section{Discussion} Now you can discuss your results. Emphasize the new and important aspects of the study and the conclusions that follow from them. Do not repeat in detail data or other information given in the Introduction or the Results section. After this section there may be sections called Conclusion and Acknowledgments. The last section is References. The \emph{Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance} uses the Vancouver style of references with numbers in square brackets in the text and a numbered list in the Reference section~\cite{NIH}. \nocite{Halpern,Meltzer,Murray,Rose} \bibliography{test-bib} \end{document}