Abstract Submission has been CLOSED.
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Deadline February 15th 2012
Abstracts
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Abstracts can be submitted for oral or poster presentation. |
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Abstracts must be submitted via the website only. |
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Presenting authors must be registered participants. Only abstracts of authors who have paid their registration fees by the Early Registration Deadline will be scheduled for presentation and included for publication. |
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Submission of an abstract gives permission for publication in all printed material of the Conference. |
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Abstracts must be submitted in English. All presentations will be in English. |
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Abstracts fonts must all be in Arial, size 12. |
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Abstracts title should be bold, not in CAPITAL letters. |
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The length of the abstract should not exceed 250 words, excluding title, authors and authors affiliation. |
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Abstracts should include following: |
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Title |
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Author(s) |
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Affiliation |
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Background and aims |
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Methods |
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Results |
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Conclusions |
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Use only standard abbreviations. Place special or unusual abbreviations in parentheses after the full word appear the first time. |
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Please include the name(s) of author(s) - underline presenter and affiliation |
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Abstracts may be accepted for oral or poster presentation. |
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Abstracts will only be accepted if they fulfill all of the above criteria. |
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All accepted abstracts for oral presentation will be allowed about 10-15 minutes for the presentation and questions from the delegates.
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The poster dimensions are: 0.80 m width x 1.20 m height (AO Portrait) |
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The following information should be at the top of the board: Title of the paper, name(s) of the author(s) and affiliation. |
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CONFERENCE Abstract SUBMISSION FORM
Prospective Authors are kindly invited to submit their formatted full text abstracts including results, tables, figures and references. All abstract submissions will be blind peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, research content, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability.
