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Abstract Preparation Instructions and Template for International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism-ICSM 2008

O. Çiçek1, S. Safran1 and H. Ağıl2
1 Department of Physics, Ankara University, Tandoğan 06100, Ankara, Turkey .
2Institute for Superconductivity and Magnetism, Istanbul, Turkey.
safran@science.ankara.edu.tr

            The abstract submission is possible only electronically, using this template. If you simply type into this template there should be no need to worry about the page layout, font size and/or spacing.  However, here are some critical details are given below:                                                                                                              
            Maximum length of abstract will be one A4 sheet with 2.5cm margins on all sides. Spacing throughout is a single line. Use a font Times New Roman. Heading is 14pt bold title case and centered, body of text is 12pt. Leave two lines between heading and author list which is also in title case and centered. In the case of authors from multiple institutions superscripts, 1, 2, 3,.. after the author names should be used. The affiliations should be centered and in italics. Underline the name of the presenting author and include e-mail address at the end of the affiliation. Each new affiliation should begin on a new line. Leave two lines between the affiliations and the text. The body text should be justified. Figures and appropriate key references [1,2] may be included if desired within the one-page limit. Citations should be in-line, as a number enclosed in square brackets. The corresponding reference list (in numerical order) begins one line spacing below the end of the text.

The text of abstract is to be produced by using Microsoft Word only. After writing your abstract, please fill in your details to upload abstract fie.doc and then enter your security code shown, finally press icon .sent.. If necessary, corrections can be made in future by contacting Dr. M. Ali AKSAN at maksan@inonu.edu.tr.

[1] J. Black and V. White, J. Irrep. Res. 100, 187 (2002).
[2] A. Brown, A. Smith and A. Chemist, The Art of Writing Convincing Abstracts (Pergamon Press, 2000) p 868.

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