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For the ECCM 2010 participants whose abstract has been accepted for oral presentation and who are registered, we give the option of providing (in addition to the abstract) a full-length version of your communication. Providing a full-length paper is optional, not mandatory. All full-length papers will also be provided to the participants at the time of the conference. No copyright applies, and you remain free to publish this work elsewhere.
The deadline for full papers to be included in the usb key of the conference is April 24th
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Full versions may contain equations and/or figures. They will then be included in the electronic version of the proceedings, to be provided to all participants at the time of the Conference.
The abstract length is not limited . Page format must be A4. To facilitate the preparation , a LaTeX template and a Word template are provided . The submitted full version must be in the form of a single PDF file of size less than 2MB.
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Please go to the abstract submission page .
Then choose the submenu My submitted abstracts
Then click the edit button of the abstract. You will find in the top of the page a form to submit your full paper. After the submission appears a link to your pdf, in order for you to verify the success of the submission. (if you need it). You will receive no email after the submission
You have to be logged in first to access this page
You need also to be corresponding author of the abstract
Please note the following important instructions:
a/ Any individual submitting a full version must already have an account in the ECCM website, have an accepted abstract for oral presentation and be registered (Only abstracts whose presenting author are registered before the author registration date (Marsh 7th) will be kept in the final programm) and hence should create beforehand his/her personal account prior to submission if necessary. In the latter case, please accept any certificate issued by the ECCM 2010 website; this is entirely safe.
b/ The person submitting the abstract is the default corresponding author, and has the possibility to designate another co-author as corresponding author.
c/ It is mandatory to designate a presenting author. This choice may be modified later, at any time before end of registration, by the corresponding author (i.e. another co-author may be later designated as the presenting author).
d/ No participant will be allowed to present more than one paper (with the exception of speakers presenting plenary or semi-plenary lectures, who will be allowed to present one other paper).
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