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Besides of keynote lectures invited by the organizers and invited lectures of symposia invited by the symposia conveners, the Conference provides a broad space for presenting of free contributions either submitted to particular symposia or those intended to appear beyond the scope of yet proposed symposia. All the respective contributions can appear either in form of oral presentations or as posters (the organizers are ready to respect your preferences). Oral presentations: The standard dimension of a lecture slot (except of keynote lectures) will be 20 minutes (including discussion). PowerPoint (either on a Windows or Mac OS platform) is considered as the default presentation tool, all other standard projection techniques and presentation tools will be also available. Posters (2 x 1 m: height x width) will be on display throughout of the Conference. Special Poster session (with snacks served) will be organized for an evening session on Tuesday 24 August. The Conference offers a possibility of poster print during and/or prior to the meeting from your poster file by a professional photographic plotter (720 dpi) at price of 32 EUR per m2 - details will be communicated later. (1) In any case, all your contributions should be announced with aid of the respective part of the Registration form. Please, do not forget to respond also which is the intended affiliation of the contribution (Symposium, Free session, Workshop); which is the form of presentation (oral/poster); and whether it should be included in competition for the Student Award. In case of multi-authored contributions, we expect just a single announcement, typically by its presenting author. (2) Abstracts can be submitted either immediately after registration or later (from "My account" menu), if possible until 30 April 2010. A default way of abstract submission is via the online abstract submission form. Please respect the instructions, particularly in typing authors names (Surname given name) and the respective institutional affiliations. Abstract should not exceed 300 words. Deadline for abstract submission is 30 April 2010, subsequent editing (from "My account" menu) will be possible until end of May. Alternatively, it is also possible to submit abstract by e-mail as a separate file (*.doc, *rtf) in attachment. Then follow these rules: | ||||||||
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