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Davis R, Aldrich TL, Nguyen DK, Hendrickson LE, Roach C, Vinci VA, McAda PC (1994) Poster and Abstract at the 7th International Symposium on the Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms Palais des Congres Montreal Quebec Canada 26 June-1 July 1994, Programme and Abstracts p 288, p 192... [Pg.92]

Matsumoto K, Nagata S, Hattori H, Tsuge S. Development of directly coupled supercritical fluid chromatography with packed capillary-mass spectrometry with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization. J Chromatogr 1992 605 87-94. Morgan DG, Norwood DL, Fisher DL, Moseley MA III. Directly coupled packed column SFC with APCI/MS. Poster and abstract presented at American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Portland, OR, 1996... [Pg.536]

Medvedovici, A., Sandra, P., David, F., and Hastra, A. (1996) SFC Analysis of Lipids in the Reversed Phase and Silver Loaded Normal Phase Modes, 7th International Symposium on Supercritical Fluid Chromatography and Extraction, Oral poster and Abstracts, B-14-1-B-14-2. [Pg.60]

Barclay AH, Gassier D, Wehh SC, Koczynski T, Oletu V, Gaherty JB, Tolstoy M. A Irawl-resistant ocean-hottom seismometer. Poster and Abstract S13C-2036 presented at 2010 PaU Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 2013 Dec. 13—17. [Pg.364]

Module 2 ( The Scientific Poster and conference abstract) and module 3 ( The Research Proposal ) are organized similarly to module 1 they include an... [Pg.24]

Congratulations If you are reading this chapter, you are likely preparing a poster for a scientific conference. This means that your conference abstract (chapter 8) was accepted and that you have been invited to give a poster presentation. In this chapter, we focus on the various sections of the poster and how to write them. In chapter 10, we highlight the visual attributes of the poster (layout, font size, color schemes, etc.). By the end of this chapter, you will be able to do the following ... [Pg.293]

The move structures presented throughout the book are repeated here to serve as convenient references for readers. These move structures depict common organizational frameworks for the various sections of four chemistry genres the journal article, the conference abstract, the scientihc poster, and the research proposal. [Pg.659]

Wortmann R, Schumacher H, Becker M, Macdonald PA, Palo WA, Eustace D et al. Reduction in tophus size in subjects with chronic gout treated with febuxostat or aUopurinol for 52 weeks - FACT trial. Program and abstracts of the American College of Rheumatology Aimual Scientific Meeting. San Diego (CA) 2005. Poster 203. [Pg.673]

Li, L. and Renier, G. (2008). Palmitic acid-induced endothelial nitric add inhibition is mediated by C-reactive protein. Poster Sessions, Abstracts 77th Congress of the European Atherosclerosis Society. Atheroscler. Suppl. 9(1), 66. [Pg.242]

I extend my sincere thanks to those who handled the many details associated with the symposium. Sharon Hunt handled preregistrations and mailed information to the conferees. Gary Korba organized the poster session and abstracts. On-site registation and other details were covered by Joe Schroepfer, Frank Dehn, Diane Schroepfer, and Deanna Stebbings. [Pg.255]

In May 2007, the CSR organized a workshop on the topic Bioinspired Chemistry for Energy. This document summarizes the presentations and discussions that took place at the workshop and includes poster presenter abstracts. In accordance with the policies of the CSR, the workshop did not attempt to establish any conclusions or recommendations about needs and future directions, focusing instead on issues identified by the speakers. In addition, the organizing committee s role was limited to planning the workshop. The workshop summary has been prepared by the workshop rapporteurs Sandi Schwartz, Tina Masciangioli, and Boonchai Boonyaratanakomkit as a factual summary of what occurred at the workshop. [Pg.7]

Harless RL, Lewis R, McDaniel D, Gibson J, Dupuy A (1991), DIOXIN 91 Poster P195 (Abstract p.405).. .Evaluation of a sampling and analysis method for determination of polyha-logenated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in ambient air"... [Pg.322]

The Toxicologist, the abstract issue of Toxicological Sciences, is also an official publication of the SOT. Abstracts are from presentations for the symposium, platform, workshop, roundtable, poster, and continuing education sessions at the SOT Annual Meetings. [Pg.2961]

Anderson, D.T., Muto, J.J. and Andrews, J.M. (2000). Case report postmortem tissue distribution of gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and gamma butyrolactone (GBL) in a single fatality. Program and Abstracts of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, Poster 37. [Pg.213]

Bouschen, W., Kirsch, D., Maass, K., and Spengler, B. (2003) Automated scanning microprobe MALDl mass spectrometry for characterization of bioactive surfaces with 1 pm lateral resolution. 16th International Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 31-September 5, 2003, Edinburgh, UK. Poster contribution and abstract. [Pg.166]

Thanks are due to Dr Wendy Warr (ICI Pharmaceuticals) and Mr Peter Nichols (Hampden Data Services) for comments on the draft of this poster, and to Mr Roger Schenck (Chemical Abstracts Service) who presented the poster at the American Chemical Society Meeting in Boston in April 1990. [Pg.191]

In this volume the proceedings of the NATO ARW are published. Presented are texts of the lectures by key speakers (with one exception), and abstracts of posters presented. Reports of three discussion groups, concerning three major problem areas, present consensus views. [Pg.210]

Cooper CK, Levine JG, Tonning JM, FramD, Millstein J, Rochester G, Szarfman A. Use of standards-based data and tools to improve the efficiency of the NDA Safety Review. 2005 FDA Science Forum. Abstract and Poster H-03. http //www. accessd at a. fda.gov/scripts/oc/scienceforum/sf2005/Search/preview. cfm abstract id=339 backto=author [accessed March 2006]. [Pg.675]

Edgell ET, Hamilton SH, Gregor KJ (1999). Functional outcomes in schizophrenia a European comparison of olanzapine and haloperidol (abstract). Poster presented at the 12th Congress of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, London, 21—25 September 1999. [Pg.39]

E. Verdurmen, R. Verstappen, J. Swagten, H. Nelissen, G. Heemels and J.C.J. Bart, Abstracts 4th Inti Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Hyphenated Chromatographic Analyzers (HTC-4), Bmges (1996), Poster E38. [Pg.571]

Prior to formal publication of the research, the work may be presented as a paper or poster at a professional meeting or conference. Although some professional societies and associations do publish abstracts of papers presented at their conferences in their journals, papers and posters tend to have relatively small exposure and may never appear in the broadly published primary literature. Likewise,... [Pg.765]

J. L. Treadway, R. K. McPherson, S. F. Petras, L. D. Shelly, K. S. Frederick, K. Sagawa, D. A. Perry, and H. J. Harwood, Presented at 64th Scientific Sessions Meeting, June 4-8, 2004, Orlando, FL, Abstract Number 679-P The abstract and the poster can be viewed at http //professional.diabetes.org. [Pg.108]

Abstracts of papers and posters presented at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, Cryobiology 51, 348 (2005)... [Pg.320]

Abstracts of Papers and Posters Presented at the Forty-First Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology in Association with the Japanese Societies Associations for Cryobiology, Cryopreservation and Cryomedicine, and the Chinese Cryobiological Society, Cryobiology 49, 291 (2004)... [Pg.320]

Poster abstract—Third symposium on handling of environmental and biological samples in chromatography, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 1986... [Pg.96]

R. Mourey, G. Anderson, J. Hirsch, M. Meyers, S. Mnich, L. Stillwell, M. Thiede, W. Vernier, E. Webb, J. Zhang, M. Gaestel and J. Monahan, poster abstract A142, 14th International Conference of the Inflammation Research Association, October 15-19, 2006, Cambridge, MD, USA. [Pg.278]

Altmannsberger M, Dirk T, Droese M, Weber K, Osborn M (1986) Keratin polypeptide distribu tion in benign and malignant breast tumors subdivision of ductal carcinomas using monoclo nal antibodies. Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol 51(3) 265 275 Assefnia S, Jones LP, Torre KM, Furth PA (2006) Expression of p63 in a mouse model of Brcal mutation related breast cancer. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Washington, DC (Meeting Abstracts)... [Pg.125]

The present volume contains the lectures given during this ASI and covers almost all theoretical and practical aspects of advanced transmission electron microscopy techniques and crystallographic methods that are relevant for determining structures of organic and inorganic materials. Moreover a number of extended abstracts on the presented posters during this ASI have been added to this volume. [Pg.2]

This chapter focuses on writing a conference abstract, not to be confused with a journal article abstract, which was addressed in chapter 7. A conference abstract is submitted in response to a Call for Abstracts issued by conference organizers, typically 3-6 months before the conference takes place. The abstract is reviewed and, if accepted, allows the authors to present a contributed paper (as either an oral or poster presentation) at a conference session. Only accepted papers may be presented at a conference whether they are oral or poster presentations is a decision usually made by conference organizers. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to do the following ... [Pg.273]

An orai or poster presentation given at a conference. A paper can oniy be presented after an abstract is submitted by the authors and then accepted by conference organizers. [Pg.274]

Writing a conference abstract is often the first professional genre that novice writers tackle on their own, with little, if any, guidance from their research mentors. This chapter is intended to prepare you for the task by focusing on the text of the abstract. (If your abstract is accepted and results in a poster presentation, see chapters 9 and 10 for guidance in preparing the poster.)... [Pg.274]

The second audience comprises conference attendees, who read abstracts to determine whose talk to attend or poster to view. Because national conferences typically have multiple concurrent sessions, attendees rely on abstracts to make their decisions about what sessions to attend, where to go, and when. Individuals who read your abstract are likely to be in a related field of chemistry, but most likely will not be in your specific area of chemistry. Thus, it is important to keep your abstract general enough to be readily understood across different areas of science, thereby targeting primarily a scientific audience. In this regard, the conference abstract is more similar to the Introduction section of a journal article than to the abstract of a journal article, the latter written for an expert audience. [Pg.277]


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