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Submission Guidelines

 Abstract Submission Guidelines 

Abstracts which do not conform to these guidelines or in pdf will not be included in the Book of Abstracts.

 

Abstract formatting general guidelines

Your abstract should be in .doc (Word), Times New Roman 11; justified; simple spacing (1,0 cm); superior and inferior margins (2,5 cm) and right and left margins (3,0 cm).   

 

Title  (and subtitle, in case there is one)

In capitalized Times New Roman 14, in bold type, on the first line of the page. In case there is a subtitle, the guidelines remain the same, except for the indication of use of the bold type.

Author’s (Authors’) name(s) and surname(s)

On the second line below the title (subtitle), insert the author’s (authors’) name(s) and capitalized surname(s) on the right (Name SURNAME), each followed by the abbreviation of both Institutional affiliation and country – (INSTITUTION/COUNTRY); on the following line, in Times New Roman 10, insert the author’s corresponding e-mail.

Abstract text

On the third  line below the (last) author’s data, the text must include a minimum of 200 and a maximum of 250 words  justified, and an initial paragraph indentation (1,25 cm), and exclude figures and graphics, as well as bibliography.  In case there are any citations in the abstract text, use the author’s surname in capital letters, followed by a comma and year of publication in parentheses)

Key words

On the second line below the abstract text, in bold type, indicate 4 key words, separated by semicolon, and a period at the end; capitalizing the initial letter of each word.

 

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