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The Combustion Journal: New Article ! From the Communications Centre Contributed by Aristide Mbiock IJmuiden, NL, 26th June 2000 - Ref.:0006art10 A new paper on the scaling of low NOx natural gas flames has been published in the IFRF Combustion Journal - http://www.journal.ifrf.net/. The paper reference is: "IFRF Combustion Journal, Article Number
200005, June 2000 The paper abstract may be viewed in the "New Papers" section of the Journal at: http://www.journal.ifrf.net/articles.html The full paper may be downloaded from the server, in the "New Papers" section (http://www.journal.ifrf.net/articles.html), by clicking on the Acrobat PDF icon alongside the title. Discussion You may send your question to the author or you may comment on the article by using the discussion utility (Discussion Room) at http://www.journal.ifrf.net/forum/forum.html. Publication in the Journal We remind all potential authors that publication in the Journal is open to all. If you have interesting results to publish in the field of, or related to, industrial combustion, we invite you to prepare a paper according to the guidelines given in the Author's Guide on the website ( http://www.journal.ifrf.net/). Papers may be regular "articles" (typically up to 20 pages) or Communications (typically up to 4/5 pages). Review papers can of course be longer. Remember that figures and graphics in general can be in full color. This advantage should be encouraged. All manuscripts and associated files, proposed for publication should be sent by the Corresponding Author in a compressed/zip file, as an email attachment to journal@ifrf.net. This file should include a statement that the proposal's content is unpublished material that has not being submitted for publication elsewhere. When an article by the author(s) is cited in the proposed article as "in press", a copy of this article should accompany the proposed article and should be included in the compressed file. We look forward to receiving your proposals.
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