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Instruction for Abstracts - IOC

O2k-Workshops
  • Length of text: Max. 250 words including up to three references (all authors, full title). Caution: The website does not allow any excess length of text. Additional information (further references etc.) may be added into the free text. We recommend preparing the text in a word-file and then simply copy/paste the text into the website (you may also send us the word-file by Email).
  • IOC72 Schroecken - deadline: 2012-Nov-19
  • IOC74 Innsbruck - deadline: 2012-Dec-19
  • You may edit your abstract on the website any time.
  • Log in (top toolbar, far right). Username and password are case-sensitive. If you have forgotten your password: mailto:[email protected] .
  • Go to your abstract page and click on the Edit button (upper toolbar, right). Now you can enter your abstract and edit the respective fields.
  • Authors: Separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&". Umlauts or accented letters should be written as: Γ€=ae, ΓΆ=oe, ΓΌ=ue, Γ©=e; Γ’=a; Γ¦=ae, Γ₯=aa, ΓΈ=oe.
  • Affiliations and author contributions: Enter all relevant information below this header at the bottom of the abstract page.
  • Special characters (e.g. Β΅, Β°) might not show up correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them. You may send us a word and/or pdf file, such that we can help you in formatting the abstract on the website: mailto:[email protected] .
  • References: Refer to references in the text by numbers in brackets [1]. Authors are listed without punctuation and are separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&".
  1. Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58.
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