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Abstract Submission

The Scientific Organizing Committee launches a call for oral and/or e-poster
communications (presentations will be given in English). All honourable
authors are invited to submit an abstract for the conference themes and
topics. Prospective researchers are strongly encouraged to submit an abstract
that might be selected for oral or e-poster presentation. Please click here to
submit your abstract. Abstract submission will be closed on March 12,
2016. When submitting your abstract, please follow the guidelines below to
what your abstract should include: - an introductory statement that outlines
the background and significance of the study - a succinct description of the
basic methodologies - a clear indication of the major findings of the study - a
concluding statement

What do I need to know before I start my submission?


- If an author would like to submit more than one abstract, he/she should send
all abstracts from the same account. The same abstract cannot be submitted
to more than one conference. - Abstracts cannot contain more than 500 words
in the main body of the abstract. - Abstracts can be submitted for either oral or
e-poster presentation. - Please note that some requests for talks may need to
be moved to e-poster presentations. The submission process is online from
the same profile you create for registration at waset.org. When ready, you
should open your document so you can cut and paste it into the online
system. Please do not work from .pdf files. The steps are straight forward and
the abstract builds online as you paste in so you can check it is as you wish.
Main information about abstract format is: Abstract-Times New Roman
BOLD, ITALIC, 10 pt. Abstract Text: i. Text should be written Times New
Roman 9 pts. ii. The abstract should be self-contained. Do not cite references
in the abstract. iii. Paragraph - Line Spacing- Single Keywords-Times New
Roman BOLD, ITALIC, 10 pt. Keywords Text: i. Text should be written Times
New Roman 9 pts. ii. Add about four keywords or phrases in alphabetical
order, separated by commas. iii. Paragraph - Line Spacing- Single You can
download the abstract template and also you can find find the instructions at
abstract.

Please pay attention to these details:


- Titles should be capitalized with care: connectives (e.g. of, in, from etc.) are
not capitalized. And for some papers concerning any kind of bacteria, animals,
plants or other kinds of organisms, the latin names are used. In that case, as
Latin names have two words, first one MUST be capitalized and the second
one MUST NOT be capitalized (f.e. Esherichia coli). - Authors titles (such as
Prof., M. D. etc.) will not be used in this part, only the name alone. There
should be a comma between each author and if only the capital letter of the
first name of an author is given then place a dot and a space after the
capitalized letter. There is no and in between, only commas. - Examples:
Richard Williams, John H. Smith, Jr.,Jessica B. Brown, Kim H. Wei,
AdjoaGiwa - Do not make these common mistakes : Dr. Richard Williams, and

MOHAMMAD AZIZ HAMED & James f. oneal - If the names are written like
Author, F. A., Author, S. B., kindly change as F. A. Author, S. B. Author Except for specific terms, abbreviations, and terminology, there is no
capitalization for the keywords except the first one. There should at least be
four keywords and they should be separated only by commas. There should
only be one dot in the end. Check the spacing (e.g. Keyword1, keyword2,
keyword3. - Do not make these common mistakes : keyword1 ,keyword2.
Keyword3). - Abstract, as well as the paper, MUST NOT be written in the first
person. - Please do not give any references in the abstract as this is the
commonly accepted methodology of academic writing. - Please double-check
if there are any grammatical mistakes. The benefits of this system are many
but include: - Allowing you to preview your abstract and make modifications to
your satisfaction; - Ensuring you know your lodgement is completed as you
will receive an immediate e-mail confirmation; - Ensuring accurate indexing of
all authors in the abstracts/proceedings book; - Ensuring consistent
presentation of all abstracts in the proceedings (overarching formatting is
imposed).

When you've finished the submission


Submitted abstracts will be reviewed and selected by the conferences
Scientific Organizing Committee for oral or e-poster presentation. You will
receive a confirmation email with after your Abstract Submission has been
successfully submitted. You can view or edit your abstract by returning to your
waset.org profile. If you do not receive this confirmation email, please contact
waset.org Support.

When will I find out my result?


Email notification of programming decisions will come from the secretariat
shortly after the expiry of deadlines and the working program will be posted to
the web site. It will also appear on your waset.org profile. The notification will
include specific presentation instructions. All selected contributions will be
included in the conferences book of abstracts/proceedings. The quality of
science and relevance to the conference themes and topics will be the sole
criteria applied by Scientific Organizing Committee to select the abstract for
oral or e-poster presentation.

Abstract Review Criteria


- Relevance to the conference topics - Significance of the scientific
question(s) and results - Style - Organization (e.g., the abstract has a clear
beginning, middle and end) - Clear question or hypothesis - Sufficient
background - The experimental approach and rationale for the approach are
clear - The results are clearly presented - The interpretation and conclusions
are reasonable and logical

Abstracts guidelines for short talk and e-posters

e-Poster sessions are an essential part of conference that encourage


interaction and the exchange of ideas among conference participants. Abstracts must be submitted online. - Submitting an abstract does not
constitute or guarantee registration.Note that your abstract will not be included
in the conference presentation program if you do not register and pay for your
registration. - Only one abstract is allowed per submitting author, but the
submitting author can be a co-author on another abstract. - Abstracts are
published by waset.org in conference journal (the abstract
book/proceedings) that is given to all conference attendees. After the
conference, copies of the abstract book may occasionally be provided by
waset.org to other interested persons on request, and are made available for
purchase. - Abstract content and editing are the responsibility of the
submitting author. Abstracts will be published as received after the abstracts
are reviewed and selected. - Submission of the abstract means consent to
publication of the abstract in the abstract book/proceedings, to distribution of
the abstract book/proceedings containing your abstract to conference
attendees and, occasionally, to other interested persons, and to sale of the
abstract book/proceedings.

e-Poster Presentation
e-Poster Presentations are normally made by electronic presentation slides in
PDF or pptx files using Data Projector.

Will my abstract be published online?


A couple of weeks before the meeting, the final conference program will be
published to this web page along with hyperlinks to the abstracts. The
.abstracts will also be available on the conference abstracts web page

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