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The poster text is divided into the same general IMRD sections as the journal article Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion. Similarly, most posters include an Acknowledgments section, some have an abbreviated References section, and all have a title and author list. Most posters do not include an abstract, in part because of space limitations and in part because an abstract already appears in the conference proceedings. Like the journal article, the IMRD structure of the poster follows an hourglass shape. The top (Introduction) and bottom (Discussion) sections have a broader focus, while the middle sections (Methods and Results) have a narrower focus. Each section of the poster can be divided into individual moves or steps that guide viewers in a conventional way through the content of each section. These moves are analyzed in the next part of the chapter. [Pg.297]

Add the title and author list to your poster (see chapter 8). If needed, write References and Acknowledgments sections following recommended formats. Proceed to chapter 10 to work on the layout of your poster. [Pg.332]

Logos are commonly Included In titles and Acknowledgments sections of posters. [Pg.349]

References should be placed at the end of the manuscript, after the text or Acknowledgments section (if acknowledgments are included). Some (but not all) journals ask that you start the references on a new page. [Pg.567]

Follow the publication s guidelines on what to include in the acknowledgments section. Some journals permit financial aid to be mentioned in acknowledgments, but not meeting references. Some journals put financial aid and meeting references together, but not in the acknowledgments section. [Pg.24]

Responses were obtained from ten countries the names of the responders and their countries are given in the Acknowledgements section. A summary of the responses from the various countries are presented below in alphabetical order. [Pg.101]

Since the aim of the protocol is to ensure the mitigation of problems, the essential elements of the protocol consists of sections that include (a) an Introduction, (b) treatment and disposition of data, (c) types of methods being transferred, (d) materials, reference standards, and reagents being used, (e) recommended type of equipment, (f) sample handling, (g) predetermined acceptance criteria, and (h) an Acknowledgment section. An example of a typical table of contents (TOC) of an analytical methods transfer protocol is discussed in Table 16-2. [Pg.741]

One thought is to use some other identification of authorship Instead of one person s name. Perhaps the use of an acronym for the authors and an acknowledgements section describing each person s contribution would work in some instances. ... [Pg.17]

In this chapter, most of the application experience is for the JZ method, which has been used at Exxon Research and Engineering Company since before its publication (see Acknowledgment Section). However, most of the conclusions apply to the Soave or other forms, with modifications as noted. [Pg.256]

Because his philosophy on publication authorship differed substantially from that of many academic, govermnent agency, and health organization investigators, Rodgman did not insert his name as co-anthor on the many articles on tobacco and smoke composition presented at conferences and/or published in peer-reviewed journals by his staff members. If he had done what many snpervisors do, his list of publications between 1960 and 1987 would be increased by almost 200. However, his contribntions to many of the studies are described in the Acknowledgment section of many of his staff/colleagnes publications. [Pg.1799]

I leave it to the readers to decide whether adequate perspiration has been shed in the writing of this book. As for guidance from colleagues, I ve been consistently surprised and impressed by the gracious response to my inquiries by many experts sorely pressed for time and in some cases not knowing me from Adam. Their names and the nature of their assistance can be found in the Acknowledgments section. [Pg.530]

Many of the questions in this chapter were submitted by undergraduate students from around the country. We ve listed all of their names in the Acknowledgement section at the beginning of the book. We want to thank them again for submitting such interesting questions, and if you have questions about chemistry that you d like to see answered,... [Pg.203]

The chemical composition values have been collected by AFZ using its own database of feed information. Started in 1989, this database contains more than one million values of chemical, physical and nutritional characteristics of feed materials, most of them obtained from the participating laboratories (the list of companies and organisations is presented in the Acknowledgements section p. 7). [Pg.14]

Chapter 3 includes intended uses of the CEDA. The aim and overall purpose of the CEDA is to measure creativity specihc to engineering design. The objective of the designs are to help enrich people s lives and to beneht humankind. The importance of creativity in STEM, Industry, NASA and the military are discussed in this section. Conclusions are also described. Eor further information regarding administration and scoring, please contact the author. Contact information appears at the end of the Acknowledgements section. [Pg.8]

Acknowledgement. Section 13.2 of this chapter has been taken, with some editing and rewording from [1]. [Pg.130]

An acknowledgments section, typically placed near the end of a document, also provides a means by which the author or authors indicate that, although they appreciate assistance provided by others, they are responsible for the essence of the final product. The acknowledgments section might read, in part, as follows The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance received from the indicated individuals and organizations. However, the authors are solely responsible for the opinions expressed, conclusions drawn, and recommendations made in this document. ... [Pg.96]

The acknowledgments section recognizes those people and organizations who have made significant contributions to the project. [Pg.152]


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