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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (Deadline: 31 December 2003) Abstract Form
1. PREPARATION: Title and complete text must appear within the four defined margins. Illustrations
are not allowed, but a brief table is permissible. The abstract should be a brief summary of the paper and should include an introductory sentence stating its purpose. A brief description of the work involved and a statement of any conclusions to be drawn from the work should satisfactory to state, "The results will be discussed."
2. RESPONSIBILITY: Authors have full responsibility for any statements submitted. Authors are also
responsible for proof reading the typed abstract. Authors must disclose and explain any potential conflicts of interest in a separate letter enclosed with the abstract.
3. CHANGES: Once abstracts have been submitted to the Symposium Organizing Committee, changes will not be permitted.
4. TITLE:
Capitalize all letters. Keep brief, indicating the nature of the investigation.
5. AUTHORS:
List last name, then state authors' names and institutional affiliations. If no institution is involved, list city and state.
6. TEXT: Type in lower case letters.
Do not skip a line between title and author and between author
and text. Indent beginning of paragraph three spaces. The text must be a single paragraph. Use only very common abbreviations. Non-proprietary (generic) names are required the first time a drug is mentioned and are to be written in lower case letters.
7. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Abstracts may be submitted in one or both of the following forms, which must fit in the box provided.
A.
Type written abstract plus three (3) photocopies, and if available, B. Abstract on 3.5" floppy disk. The file should be formatted in Microsoft Word for Windows or
WordPerfect. Disks must be labeled with author's name; title of paper, and word processing program used including version number. Provide a printout of the abstract plus three (3) copies that exactly match the disk file. File names must clearly indicate the contents of each file.
8. DO NOT FOLD OR BEND the form when returning the abstract to the Symposium Organizing Committee.
9. PROTECT
the original and reproductions with the use of cardboard backing if necessary.
NOTE FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS
Abstracts not to exceed 200 words are accepted for poster presentation at the symposium. Each abstract and poster presentation should contain original information. If possible, the main theme
of the symposium, "Bleeding Disorders", should be incorporated as well. Case presentations and reviews are discouraged.
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