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Formattting Instructions - MS Word

The Title Should Be Bold and Centred

A.B. Lastname1, C.D. SecondAuthor1,2, E.F. ThirdAuthor2

1University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, J8X 2E6, Canada.
2National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW, UK.

The page size should be 8.5" x 11", with a 1" margin all around. The font should be Arial 10 pt. Upper and lower case letters are to be used throughout. Line spacing should be 1.5 lines and all paragraphs left-justified always. The abstract should have up to 5 parts, which in order are : Title, Authors' Names (Initial ONLY, followed by last name), Authors' Affiliations, Abstract Text and References (optional). There should be a blank line between each of the 5 parts of the completed abstract. The title should be centred and in bold font. The presenting author's name should be underlined. Use superscripted symbols to distinguish authors with different affiliations. Start each affiliation on a new line, starting with the identifying symbol if there are multiple affiliations.

The body of the abstract should contain no more than 200 words. Do not use mathematical equations or any figures. Greek letters, sub- and superscripts should be formatted as such. If necessary, you should include a reference list in the order they appear in the abstract text. Indicate references with sequential numbers within [square brackets]. The references should start with the authors' names (initial first), followed by the standard abbreviation for the journal, volume number, starting page number and then the year in parentheses. For a book, the book's title would replace the journal title, followed by the volume, page, and editor's name, finishing with the publisher's name, location, and the year in [brackets].

[1] A.B. Black, C.D. Grey and E.F. White, J. Appl.Phys., 50, 1234 (1990).
[2] S. Wang, in Focus on Multidimensional Microscopy, Vol.1, p.567, P.C. Cheng, Ed. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1999).

If the paper is a student paper to be considered for the student awards, "STUDENT PAPER" at the bottom.

Date Modified: 2005-Jan-17