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Your topic is entitled �Role of Silver Nanoparticles in Colorimetric


Detection of Biomolecules� but there is very less relevant material in your
paper. Instead, irrelevant discussions have been focused.

2. Plagiarism should be below 10 percent. Find the plagiarism report


attached.

3. Remove all the headers and footer and any background style; the
presentation should be in simple time roman style.

4. The whole abstract has been copied from two papers. The abstract should be
revised and improved. It should present the summary of your own work/paper.

5. The introduction section is highly lengthy and extends upto about papge 8
as the discussion about silver nano particles is started from page 8. The
introduction should have maximum one page. Purpose/objective of study should be
added in the end of introduction section.

6. Conclusion should be added instead of summary at the end of paper.

7. The sentences almost not-understandable, there should be very clear and


understandable sentences. Read each sentence carefully and make corrections.

8. There should be no grammatical and typing errors.

9. Each figure should be cited i.e., reference or at least url should be


added for each figure.

Do all the corrections till 15 June 2019 and return to me. In case of any
difficulty you should visit to my office on 15 June 2019 along with your laptop. In
case of failing in doing the above corrections your article will be rejected and
marks will be awarded zero.
Raman Imaging Group (ZOR) works in the field of medical chemistry, using in
research a panel of modern spectroscopic and microscopic methods: spectroscopy and
infrared and Raman imaging, atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning near field
optical microscopy (SNOM), surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), fiber optic
Raman spectroscopy, electron absorption spectroscopy and chiroptical
spectroscopies: vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) and Raman optical activity
(ROA). In addition, the team develops new experimental techniques, such as
simulated Raman microscopy (SRS), resonance Raman optical activity (RROA) or tip-
enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS).

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