CALL
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Deadline
for Submission: 15 April, 2006 |
Abstract Preparation
Read these instructions carefully.
Abstracts not adhering
to this style will not be accepted
and returned to the author. |
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Refer to the sample abstract on
the separate inserted Abstract Submission Form, and follow this style
exactly.
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Abstracts should be
sent by e-mail to asagai@shinano-iryo.or.jp. (pre-ferred method) or
by post to the congress secretariat (address given on the Abstract
Submission Form). E-mail is the preferred method of submission. If
sending by e-mail (as a Microsoft Word document: File name.doc or
file name.rtf) please use the following settings: page size: A5 (148
mm x 210 mm); all margins 20 mm. |
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If sending by post,
please use the separate inserted Abstract Submission Form. |
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Abstracts will NOT
be accepted by FAX. |
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Whether sending by
e-mail or by post, use Times Roman or Times New Roman font, 11 point,
normal style, justified, line spacing at least 11 points
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The abstract title
(CAPITALIZED)and Author(s) (Normal Capitalization)
must be in bold text and centred. Please underline the presenting
author if there is more than one author.
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Institutions or affiliations
should be given in normal italic text, centred. Indicate the institution
or affiliation for each author using superscript nu-merals.
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Abstracts should contain
no more than 250 words, with no tables, refer-ences, or acknowledgements:
abstracts exceeding this limit will not be included in the abstract
book. |
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The body of the abstract
should be in one single paragraph, and should clearly state the background
and aims of the study; the materials (or sub-jects) and methods; the
results, and the conclusions based on the results.
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Abstracts stating “data
will be discussed in the presentation” will NOT be accepted. |
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Clear and complete
dosimetry, where applicable, MUST be given (wave-length in nm, continuous
wave or pulsed, output power in W [or mW] [state the peak and average
powers for true pulsed systems], irradiated area in cm2, incident
power density in W/cm2, irradiation time in sec, in-cident energy
density in J/cm2). |
■ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM
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