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

ˇÖThe 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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