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Format for Abstract

Track Name :
Insert the title of your abstract here (Times New Roman, 12-point, bold, centered)
a b
First name, second name, Surname author1 , First name, second name, Surname 2 (Times New Roman, 10-point,
centered, normal), include all authors here
a
Department, Institution, City, State/Province, Country; bDepartment, Institution, City, State/province, Country (Times
New Roman 10 point, centered, line space 1) for each author

Key words: (Maximum 5, Times New Roman 10-point, Line space to text 1.0)

1.0 Introduction (Times New Roman 10-point, Line space to text 1.0)
2.0 Methodology (Times New Roman 10-point, line spacing 1.0)
3.0 Results (Times New Roman 10-point, bold, line spacing 1.0)
4.0 Conclusion (Times New Roman 10-point, line spacing 1.0)
5.1 References (Times New Roman 10-point, line spacing 1.0)
1. Cohen, C.J. 1980. “Human Circadian Rhythms in Heart Rate Response to a Maximal Exercise Stress.”
Ergonomics 23 (6): 591-595.
2. Borg, G., G. Ljunggren, and R. Ceci. 1985. “The Increase of Perceived Exertion, Aches and Pain in the
Legs, Heart Rate and Blood Lactate During Exercise on a Bicycle Ergometer.” European Journal of
Applied Physiology 54 (4): 343-349.
3. Baden, D.A., L. Warwick-Evans, and J. Lakomy. 2004. “Am I Nearly There? The Effect of Anticipated
Running Distance on Perceived Exertion and Attentional Focus.” Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
26 (2): 215-231.
4. Aminoff, T., J. Smolander, O. Korhonen, and V. Louhevaara. 1996. “Physical Work Capacity in
Dynamic Exercise with Different Muscle Masses in Healthy Young and Older Men.” European Journal
of Applied Physiology and Ocuupational Physiology 73 (1-2): 180-185.
5. Bridger, R. S. 2003. Introduction to Ergonomics. London: Taylor & Francis.
6. “Ergonomics in the Workplace”., Dublin. Available from
http://www.hsa.ie/eng/Publications_and_Forms/Publications/Occupational_Health/Ergonomics.pdf. April,
2015.

Note:
1. Please mention the track name at the top left corner of the abstract page. It denotes the subject area eg. mentioned
under the program of HWWE-2019 web page http://www.nitj.ac.in/hwwe19
2. Abstract (Introduction, methodology, results, conclusion and references) must be less than 800 words.
3. Margins 1 inch at all sides (left, right, top and bottom)
4. All new paragraphs must start from the beginning of the next line. Insert 1.5 line space between two paragraphs.
5. In case of subheadings use extension of the same topic number. e.g. 1. Introduction, Subheadings should be 1.1, 1.2, and
so on.

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