HPLC 2005 - Logo 29th Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separeations and Related Techniques. 26-30 June 2005 , Stockohlm - SWEDEN
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HPLC 2005 Instructions to Poster Presenters
We look forward to your participation in the HPLC 2005 Symposium, to be held June 26-30 at the Stockholm International Fairs in Stockholm, Sweden.

Once you have received confirmation that your abstract has been accepted for poster presentation, it is important that you confirm your intent to present the poster by completing/returning the HPLC2005 Registration Form. If you are not registered participant to the HPLC 2005 by May 13, your abstract will be withdrawn from the abstract book. For Registration on-line »

Poster Sessions:

Poster Board Size
Each author of a poster paper will be provided with a landscape poster board, W 190 cm and H 120 cm. Reprint request envelopes can be located on a bottom corner of the poster board. All material to be posted must be prepared in advance because supplies for this purpose will not be available at the site. Be sure to bring the supplies you will need to mount your poster (pins etc). Do not write on or mark the poster boards. For picture of poster board (PDF) »

Poster Preparation
A title banner should be prepared to be not longer than 120 cm. Lettering should be at least 2,5 cm high. The banner should include the title, authors and address.

The minimum size of each page should be at least an A4 size. (W 21 cm x H 29,7 cm) Larger sizes may be preferably used, but size consistency is encouraged. A minimum letter size of 16 point is recommended. Large point sizes should be preferable for headings. Please use block lettering and not script.

For best visual effect, use simple to semi-complex figures that can be read easily (at a distance of one meter). For labels use types at least 18 points high.

Arrange poster sheets for logical flow from top to bottom, left to right. Number poster sheets in the order you wish them to be viewed. Consider using connecting lines (for example, colored tape) to guide the viewer. Block and subtitle several poster sheets devoted to a specific part of the work; e.g., apparatus, sample work-up, experimental details, etc.

One section should be devoted to a concise, straightforward statement of the objective of the work, and should be placed at the beginning of the board. Other sections should demonstrate in some detail the work that was done and typical results. Excessive detail is not encouraged. One section should present the results and/or conclusions of the work, and should be placed at the end of the poster presentation.

Handouts
Authors are encouraged to provide handouts, e.g., copies of poster panels, extended abstracts, preprints.

Poster Board
Each poster will receive a poster number that designates the session to which the poster is assigned. The poster boards will be pre-numbered.

Poster Staffing
If you submit several poster abstracts, and many of them are accepted, it is your responsibility to make sure that all your posters are covered at the assigned times. No one