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MARC IX Abstract Submission Form Version 4 (11-1-2011)
Please see example and instructions on the MARC website
email completed form to sam.glover@uc.edu
Principal Author Information (to whom all correspondence regarding this paper will be add
Title (Dr., Prof, Mr, Ms, etc)
First name
Last name
Organization
Address
Addr1
Addr2
City
State
Zip
Country
Email
Telephone
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Preferred presentation (oral/poster/either
from dropdown list)
Requested session (use dropdown list)*
*Use #1 (general call for papers) if you don't see your specific session listed and your paper will be place
Abstract information
Filename (last name of author)
Log Number
Abstract Title (all caps). This must be
ONE (1) paragraph only (no hard
returns).
Abstract Author(s) and
Organization(s). One paragraph only
(no hard returns).
ABSTRACT BODY. There should be no
hard returns (one paragraph). Only the
1st nine lines will display in the box
(although all of the information is in the
cell). If you are copying from another
program (such as Word), then use the
paste special (text) to minimize
problems. Keep the abstract less than
250 words.
MARC IX Abstract Submission Form Version 4 (11-1-2011)
Please see example and instructions on the MARC website
email completed form to sam.glover@uc.edu
al Author Information (to whom all correspondence regarding this paper will be addressed)
s) if you don't see your specific session listed and your paper will be placed in an appropriate session
Abstract information
TO BE ENTERED BY MARC Program Chair
Requested session list
oral
poster
either
Session dropdown list
1-General call for papers organized
2-Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty M
3-Ultra-sensitive Mass Spectrometric and Other Methods Applied to Env
4-Reference Materials for Nuclear Mass Spectrometry
5-Quality Assurance Topics in Radioanalytical Chemistry
6-Advances in Actinide Analytical and Radioanalytical Chemistry
7-Analytical Chemistry in Support of the Fuel Cycle
8-Actinide Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
9-Speciation Studies on Radionuclides in the Environment
10-Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry
11-Activation Analysis for Nuclear Materials
12-Environmental Radioactivity
13- The National Nuclear Forensics Expertise Development Program: Graduate, Post-Doctoral, and Un
14- Nuclear Forensics and Homeland Security
15- Instrumental, Preconcentration, Radiochemical and Speciation Activation Analysis
16- Instrumentation and Software for Nuclear Spectrometry
17- Measurements and Systems for Radiation Detection in Non-proliferation and Home
18-Novel Neutron Detectors, Neutron Beam Techniques, and Their Applications
19-Actinide, Lanthanide, and Fission Product Separations
20-Applications of radioanalytical chemistry and neutron activation analysis for biologi
Security and Treaty Monitoring
Methods Applied to Environmental Problems
ytical Chemistry
for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments
Graduate, Post-Doctoral, and University Research and Education Efforts
ciation Activation Analysis
Non-proliferation and Homeland Security Application
d Their Applications
tivation analysis for biological systems
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