TITLE OF THE PAPER (IN UPPER CASE LETTERING)
Name(s)
Organization
City, State, Zip, Country
e-mail
Introduction References
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This is a template for your extended abstract. Your tion; endnotes do not transfer well electronically.
abstract should be a maximum of three pages long. If
possible, use Microsoft Word to generate the abstract. Examples:
Place body of the text for your introduction here. Re- 1. R.D. Smith and N.K. Jones, J. Adhesion, 2001, 75, pp
place all blue wording in this template with the appropriate 354-366.
information specific to your paper (in black lettering). The 2. L.Q. Messier, Colloid Surface, 2001, 56, pp 23-47.
section headings listed in this example are only for exam- 3. K.L. Maxwell, J.A. Adams and W.C. Fields, J. Ap-
ple. Feel free to rename section headings as appropriate plied Mechanics, 1999, 203, pp 1134-1152.
for your abstract. 4. S.P. Timoshenko and S. Woinowsky-Krieger, Theory
of Plates and Shells, 1959, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill, New
Experimental York.
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tails of your research.
Results and Discussion This template is for your
information in preparing
your extended abstract.
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research and a discussion of those results. Tables and fig-
ures can be included in the body of the abstract or at the
end of the abstract. Tables should use the following for-
mat: Use the same format as
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tion.
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Sample Test I 1 2 3 Extended abstracts are
limited to a maximum of
Sample Test II 4 5 6
Total 5 7 9
Figures must be embedded in the abstract either in the
three pages.
body of the text or after the references. In order to assure
legible figures, do not use dark backgrounds or color For questions call:
graphics. Figures should use the following format: The Adhesion Society
540-231-7257
[INSERT FIGURE HERE] adhesoc@vt.edu (email)
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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