| Abstracts |
| Contributed papers |
| Papers can be submitted either for poster or oral presentation. All abstracts will be refereed and the Organizing Committee will make a final decision on the assignment of papers to sessions and the presentation mode. The authors are asked to send the abstract to the Conference Office by e-mail ([email protected]) in MS-WORD format. The abstract should strictly follow the instructions given below. ============================================= The abstract should contain (up to 200 words) information about content of the paper. It should be informative and not only indicate the general scope of the paper but also state the main results obtained and conclusions drawn. The abstract should be complete in itself. The authors are required to type the abstracts exactly according to the following instructions concerning style and format. The whole abstract must be limited to one column (134 mm wide and 97 mm high) of the following layout: (sample abstract) ============================================================== TITLE OF THE ABSTRACT (one-line space) Name (s) of author (s) (one-line space) Affiliation (s)/Address (es) (one-line space) Text of the abstract ... ============================================================== The title of the paper should be written at the top of the column in boldfaced upper case letters (in 14 point size fonts) and centered . The title should be brief and descriptive.The title line (s) and author name (s) should be separated by a one-line space. The name (s) of author (s) should be written in bold typefaces and centered. The affiliation (s)/address (es) should be centered. If author's present address is different from the address where the work was carried out,this should be given as a foot note. The affiliation(s)/address(es) and the text should be separated by one-line space. Text of the abstract should be typed with a one-line spacing, using Times Roman typeface or an equivalent. We recommend 12 point size fonts. Authors should state (below the text) their preference for oral or poster presentation and the address (including e-mail) for further correspondence. |