Instructions on Special Characters
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Acceptable HTML tags
Greek Letters


Acceptable HTML tags

The following HTML tags are acceptable in the "Title" and "Short Abstract".

Description Usage Example
Superscript La<sup>1-x</sup> La1-x
Subscript Ce<sub>x</sub> Cex
Italic <i>Italic</i> Italic
Bold <b>Bold</b> Bold


# Do not use other HTML tags. The HTML tags not listed above will be ignored (will be displayed as you typed).


Greek Letters

��The following Greek letters may be used in the "Title" and "Short Abstract".

To use a Greek letter in the list, enter the code next to it at desired position. The codes are case-sensitive.


LetterCodeLetterCode
Α&Alpha;α&alpha;
Β&Beta;β&beta;
Γ&Gamma;γ&gamma;
Δ&Delta;δ&delta;
Ε&Epsilon;ε&epsilon;
Ζ&Zeta;ζ&zeta;
Η&Eta;η&eta;
Θ&Theta;θ&theta;
Ι&Iota;ι&iota;
Κ&Kappa;κ&kappa;
Λ&Lambda;λ&lambda;
Μ&Mu;μ&mu;
Ν&Nu;ν&nu;
Ξ&Xi;ξ&xi;
Ο&Omicron;ο&omicron;
Π&Pi;π&pi;
Ρ&Rho;ρ&rho;
Σ&Sigma;σ&sigma;
Τ&Tau;τ&tau;
Υ&Upsilon;υ&upsilon;
Φ&Phi;φ&phi;
Χ&Chi;χ&chi;
Ψ&Psi;ψ&psi;
Ω&Omega;ω&omega;

# Do not use other formatting codes. The formatting codes not listed above will be ignored (will be displayed as you typed).




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