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1 Type of the Paper (Article, Review, Communication, etc.)

2 Titlu
3 Prenume Nume 1, Prenume Nume 2 and Prenume Nume 2,*

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Affiliation 1; e-mail@e-mail.com
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Affiliation 2; e-mail@e-mail.com
6 * Correspondence: e-mail@e-mail.com; Tel.: (optional; include country code; if there are multiple
7 corresponding authors, add author initials)

8 Rezumat: A single paragraph of about 200 words maximum. For research articles, abstracts should
9 give a pertinent overview of the work. We strongly encourage authors to use the following style of
10 structured abstracts, but without headings: (1) Background: Place the question addressed in a
11 broad context and highlight the purpose of the study; (2) Methods: briefly describe the main
12 methods or treatments applied; (3) Results: summarize the article's main findings; (4) Conclusions:
13 indicate the main conclusions or interpretations. The abstract should be an objective
14 representation of the article and it must not contain results that are not presented and
15 substantiated in the main text and should not exaggerate the main conclusions.

16 Cuvinte cheie: keyword 1; keyword 2; keyword 3 (List three to ten pertinent keywords specific to
17 the article yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.)
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19 0. How to Use This Template


20 The template details the sections that can be used in a manuscript. Note that each
21 section has a corresponding style, which can be found in the “Styles” menu of Word.
22 Sections that are not mandatory are listed as such. The section titles given are for articles.
Citation: Lastname, F.; Lastname, F.;
23 Review papers and other article types have a more flexible structure.
Lastname, F. Title. Safety 2021, 7, x.
24 Remove this paragraph and start section numbering with 1. For any questions,
https://doi.org/10.3390/xxxxx
25 please contact the editorial office of the journal or support@mdpi.com.
Academic Editor: Firstname
26 1. Introducere
Lastname
27 The introduction should briefly place the study in a broad context and highlight
28 Received: date why it is important. It should define the purpose of the work and its significance. The
29 Accepted: date current state of the research field should be carefully reviewed and key publications
30 Published: date cited. Please highlight controversial and diverging hypotheses when necessary. Finally,
31 briefly mention the main aim of the work and highlight the principal conclusions. As far
32 Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays as possible, please keep the introduction comprehensible to scientists outside your
33 neutral with regard to jurisdictional particular field of research. References should be numbered in order of appearance and
34 claims in published maps and indicated by a numeral or numerals in square brackets—e.g., [1] or [2,3], or [4–6]. See the
institutional affiliations.
35 end of the document for further details on references.

36 2. Metodologie
37 Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. The Materials and Methods should be described with sufficient details to allow
38 Submitted for possible open access others to replicate and build on the published results. Please note that the publication of
39 publication under the terms and your manuscript implicates that you must make all materials, data, computer code, and
40 conditions of the Creative Commons protocols associated with the publication available to readers. Please disclose at the
41 Attribution (CC BY) license submission stage any restrictions on the availability of materials or information. New
42 (https://creativecommons.org/license methods and protocols should be described in detail while well-established methods can
43 s/by/4.0/). be briefly described and appropriately cited.

3 Safety 2021, 7, x. https://doi.org/10.3390/xxxxx www.mdpi.com/journal/safety


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44 Research manuscripts reporting large datasets that are deposited in a publicly


45 available database should specify where the data have been deposited and provide the
46 relevant accession numbers. If the accession numbers have not yet been obtained at the
47 time of submission, please state that they will be provided during review. They must be
48 provided prior to publication.
49 Interventionary studies involving animals or humans, and other studies that
50 require ethical approval, must list the authority that provided approval and the
51 corresponding ethical approval code.

52 2.1. Instrument de lucru


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55 2.2. Subiecti
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58 3. Rezultate
59 This section may be divided by subheadings. It should provide a concise and
60 precise description of the experimental results, their interpretation, as well as the
61 experimental conclusions that can be drawn.

62 3.1. Subsection
63 3.1.1. Subsubsection
64 Bulleted lists look like this:
65  First bullet;
66  Second bullet;
67  Third bullet.
68 Numbered lists can be added as follows:
69 1. First item;
70 2. Second item;
71 3. Third item.
72 The text continues here.

73 3.2. Figures, Tables and Schemes


74 All figures and tables should be cited in the main text as Figure 1, Table 1, etc.

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76 Figure 1. This is a figure. Schemes follow the same formatting.

77 Table 1. This is a table. Tables should be placed in the main text near to the first time they are
78 cited.

Title 1 Title 2 Title 3


entry 1 data data
entry 2 data data 1
1
79 Tables may have a footer.

80 The text continues here (Figure 2 and Table 2).


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(a) (b)
81 Figure 2. This is a figure. Schemes follow another format. If there are multiple panels, they should be listed as: ( a)
82 Description of what is contained in the first panel; (b) Description of what is contained in the second panel. Figures
83 should be placed in the main text near to the first time they are cited. A caption on a single line should be centered.

84 Table 2. This is a table. Tables should be placed in the main text near to the first time they are cited.

Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 Title 4


data data data
entry 1 data data data
data data data
data data data
entry 2
data data data
data data data
data data data
entry 3
data data data
data data data
data data data
entry 4
data data data

85 3.3. Formatting of Mathematical Components


86 This is example 1 of an equation:
a = 1, (1)

87 the text following an equation need not be a new paragraph. Please punctuate equations as regular text.
88 This is example 2 of an equation:
a=b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+l+m+n+o+p+q+r+s+t+u+v+w+x+y+z (2)

89 the text following an equation need not be a new paragraph. Please punctuate equations as regular text.
90 Theorem-type environments (including propositions, lemmas, corollaries etc.) can
91 be formatted as follows:

92 Theorem 1. Example text of a theorem. Theorems, propositions, lemmas, etc. should be


93 numbered sequentially (i.e., Proposition 2 follows Theorem 1). Examples or Remarks use the
94 same formatting, but should be numbered separately, so a document may contain Theorem 1,
95 Remark 1 and Example 1.

96 The text continues here. Proofs must be formatted as follows:


97 Proof of Theorem 1. Text of the proof. Note that the phrase “of Theorem 1” is optional if
98 it is clear which theorem is being referred to. Always finish a proof with the following
99 symbol. □
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100 The text continues here.

101 4. Discutii
102 Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted from the
103 perspective of previous studies and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their
104 implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible. Future research
105 directions may also be highlighted.

106 5. Concluzii
107 This section is not mandatory but can be added to the manuscript if the discussion
108 is unusually long or complex.

109 Anexa A
110 The appendix is an optional section that can contain details and data supplemental
111 to the main text—for example, explanations of experimental details that would disrupt
112 the flow of the main text but nonetheless remain crucial to understanding and
113 reproducing the research shown; figures of replicates for experiments of which
114 representative data is shown in the main text can be added here if brief, or as
115 Supplementary data. Mathematical proofs of results not central to the paper can be
116 added as an appendix.

117 Anexa B
118 All appendix sections must be cited in the main text. In the appendices, Figures,
119 Tables, etc. should be labeled starting with “A”—e.g., Figure A1, Figure A2, etc.

120 References
121 1. (…).

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