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Wasmen Manalu

Introduction Illustration could be in the forms of tables and figures (graphs, photos, diagrams, charts, maps etc). Do not use a table and a figure with the same contents in the article, choose either of them.

Introduction In preparing illustrations, please refer to the Instruction for Authors. Illustrations are supplement to the article. Illustrations should be narrated in the article. Refer the illustration by number.

Table Prepare table in separate page (do not insert into the body of the text) and each table is prepared in separate page. Give table number in Arabic (1, 2, 3, 4, etc not i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, etc).

Table Before preparing a table, please check the general style in the latest issues of the journal. Generally, only three horizontal lines across the page are allowed, i.e.., Two on the column heading and one on the bottom of the table.

Table Vertical lines are not recommended. Therefore, line default in the computer program should be edited.

Table Table should have a title on the top of the table. Consult the latest issues of the journal or the instruction for author for formatting the title (justification, centered or left, italic, or capital)

Table A legend should give enough experimental detail to be understandable without the text. Each column must have a heading. Necessary abbreviations should be defined in the legend or in the footnotes

Table Numbers in a table should be aligned by decimal point. The significance of the decimal numbers should be checked. Include SD or SE of the means.

Table Table should give enough experimental details and explanations (in the legend or in the footnotes) to be understandable without the text. For simple table, use portrait and for tables requiring many columns, use landscape.

Figure Figure includes graph, photo, diagram, chart, map, etc. Discussion will be focused on the graph. Again, do not use figure plotted from the same numbers in the table already used in the article.

Figure Figure should have a title. The legend must contain sufficient detail to make the figure easily understood. Identify symbols and curves in the legend, not on the figure

Figure Appropriately sized numbers, letters, and symbols should be used so they are no smaller than 2 mm in size after reduction to a single column width (87 mm), a 1.5 column width (120 mm), or a full 2-column width (178 mm). A figure may be estimated by using a reducing photocopier to see if it can fit into a single column; be sure to look at the smallest letter or symbol to decide what will be legible in print.

Figure Numbers, letters, and symbols used in multi-paneled figures must be consistent. The abscissa and the ordinate must be clearly labeled with appropriately sized type, and units of measurement must be given. In graph illustration, include the SD or SE of the means.

Figure Figure or graph is used to present a relatively huge data, or to present the pattern or trend, not the absolute numbers. Each figure is prepared and printed in separate page. Labeled the back of the figure with the figure number and the author. Make sure that each figure is labeled appropriately. Give the position identification (top or bottom) for figure that is not clear.

Figure Do not add any information or note on the figure. Do not type the title or legend on the figure. Type the titles or legends of figures in separate page (generally, after table). Format the legends or titles according to the Instruction for Authors, or consult the latest issue of the journal.

Figure 6. Lactation cycle phases with corresponding Changes in milk production, milk fat percentage, milk protein percentage, DM intake, and body weight.

Figure 1. Biogas production profile. blanko=faeces microbial, a= cattle rumen cellulolytic isolate, b=sheep colon cellulolytic bacteria, c=sheep colon xylanolytic bacteria, d=sheep colon lignolytic bacteria.

Figure 2. Gas production at 72 th hours. blanko=faeces microbial, a= cattle rumen cellulolytic isolate, b=sheep colon cellulolytic bacteria, c=sheep colon xylanolytic bacteria, d=sheep colon lignolytic bacteria.

Figure 3. Methane production at 72 th hours. blanko=faeces microbial, a= cattle rumen cellulolytic isolate, b=sheep colon cellulolytic bacteria, c=sheep colon xylanolytic bacteria, d=sheep colon lignolytic bacteria.

Figure 4. Biogas production using a-c-d inoculum

Figure 1. Average total milk production, with min and max on awassi and east-friesian sheep

Figure 2. Average daily milk production, with min and max on awassi and east-friesian sheep