On-line Abstract Submission


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ELSA 2013 ABSTRACT TITLE
TYPED IN BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS, TIMES NEW ROMAN, AND 14 PT

1st Author1, Co-Author2, Corresponding Author3*
1Department of xxxxx, University of xxxxx, City, State, Country,
2Center for xxxxx, University of xxxxx, City, State, Country

ABSTRACT

Use single space throughout the text, indent several spaces for each new paragraph. The body of the abstract should be typed in Times New Roman, 12 points with full justification. The maximal space for the abstract is one (1) A4 page.
Upload the abstract in a single WORD file.

Rules for Submission
Please note that abstracts should be submitted prior to August 1, 2013. Abstracts without registration and payment will NOT be included in the abstract book. Submission by letter, fax, e-mail or CD/DVD will NOT be accepted at any time. Applicants must follow these guidelines:

  1. Abstract Submission Form: MS word for Windows.
  2. Language: the abstract must be written in ENGLISH.
  3. The abstract should be written in English, typed or printed in Times New Roman font 12 and single space, with A4 size (21cm*29.7cm). Use standard abbreviations and place a special or unusual abbreviation in parenthesis after the full word appears. Use generic names of drugs. Write numbers as numerals rather than words.
  4. Submit an abstract ONLY through Submission Online.
  5. Please limit the length of your title to 15 words: Title should be brief, clearly indicating the nature of the presentation. Use bold-faced and capitalized font type for the title.
  6. Full name of all authors should be listed without degrees and titles, and the presenting author should be underlined. Presenter's organization should be included.
  7. Tables, charts, photographs and any other information are not acceptable as part of the abstract.
  8. The body of the abstract is limited to 250 words, excluding the title and information on authors. (no more than one page)
  9. The presenting author will be required to register before submitting.