Please follow the Instructions carefully:
Computer programme:
Word for Windows.
Language: English.
Dimension: The length of the lecture abstract (including
tables, figures and references) must not exceed 2 single-spaced
computer-written pages, with wide margins (2,5 cm) on the left and right side
throughout the text.
Text and font: Times New Roman, 12 point font.
Spacing: Single-line.
Title: In bold capitals. 12 point font. Centered. Double
space after the Title.
Authors: In bold. Not capitals. 12 point. Centered. Author’s
full second and first (in such an order) name. If more than one author and
with different affiliations they should be marked with Arabian superscript
numeration.
Affiliation: Not bold. Not capitals. 12 point. In italics.
Justified. The address should only include: institution, department, city,
country and e-mail of presenting author. E-mail separated in the last line of
the Affiliation. Double space after the Affiliation.
Text: 12 point font. Spell out any abbreviations in full on
the first mention, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.
Tables and Figures: Tables and figures within the borders of
the lecture abstract are allowed. Align tables and figures with the text. Mark
and sign the tables and figures with Arabian numerals. The title put below the
figure and under the table.
References: Only
references to papers published in regular journals, books and book chapters,
or abstracts published in regular journals (or supplements to regular
journals) are accepted. In the text,
they should conform to the following examples: "... Kaleczyc (1997) has
shown..." or "... as recently revealed (Lakomy, 1989, 1990; Majewski and
Kaleczyc, 1995), it seems that...". All references should be listed
at the end of the paper as follows:
Szarek J., 1995. Pathomorphological pattern of Q fever. In: Anusz Z., (ed) Q
fever in humans and animals. Wydawnictwo ART, Olsztyn pp 201-218.
Szarek J., Kowalski I.M., van Dam F., Zarzycki D., Pawlicki R., Fabczak
J., 2003. Pathomorphological pattern of paravertebral
muscles of rabbits after long term experimental electrostimulation. Path. Res.
Pract., 199(10): 613-618.
Please ensure that your lecture abstract is scientifically clear. It should summarize accurately the subject to be presented. If possibly, include a concluding statement.
The lecture abstracts that don’t follow above
instruction will not be accepted for publishing.
Please also send your short biography – 15 to 30 lines of a standard computer
page.
Lecture abstracts and short biography will be published in the book edition (with ISBN number).
Submission Method: e-mail
E-mail submission:
• Title your e-mail: LECTURE SUBMISSION
• Complete the Abstract Submission Form from the website
• Send the lecture abstract and the completed Abstract Submission Form as
attached files (Word for Windows) by e-mail to:
esvp@uwm.edu.pl