Alternative method  for abstrat submision


 

Please do not send abstracts by FAX

Abstracts may also be submitted by mailing in a disk (plus print out) to the IERASG 2003 Scientific Secretariat (see address below). Be sure to indicate "Abstract" on outside of envelope. Presenters submitting abstracts by disk must indicate title(s) and author(s) and computer type on disk label, and send only a text (.txt) or rich text file (.rtf), not as a MS Word (.doc) document.  Do not use special characters.

IERASG 2003 Scientific Secretariat
(Abstract Submission)
Clinica Barajas
C/Perez de Rozas 8
38004 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Canary Islands - Spain

 

Instructions for Preparation of Abstract(s) for submitting by disk

 

Abstracts should not exceed 350 words total, excluding title and author information. PLEASE use TIMES NEW ROMAN 12 point font! PLEASE do not mix font types or sizes. Title should be capitalized, followed on a new line by the authors. Presenting author should be indicated by an asterisk (*) before author's name. The Department and Institution of the author(s) should follow on the next line. After the end of the abstract, one of the following modes of presentation should be selected :

  Poster 
  Oral

Poster submissions are encouraged. Poster sessions will be appropriately scheduled and highlighted within the program. Poster presenters will be expected to be present at their poster at an assigned time. Poster size will be 1.2m (H) x 2.4m (W) [4' x 8'].

Oral presentations will be approximately 12-15 minutes.

Choice a topyc from this list 

Audiovisual Requirements (indicate if "standard" or "special" -- if special, please specify):

 

  Standard: pointer; one slide projector; one overhead projector; one computer projection (presenter must bring their own laptop computer).

 

  Special (extra charge may apply): two slide projectors; video projection; other.

Student presenters: Please be sure to indicate this.


Corresponding author must provide his/her full postal address and email address.

 

SAMPLE ABSTRACT 

THE EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE WINTER RAINFALL ON THE AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE AND DISTORTION-PRODUCT EVOKED OTOACOUSTIC EMISSION

*I.M. Soggy and U.R. Mouldy
Department of Atmospheric and Speech Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Although typically sunny and pleasant during the summer months of July through September, winter months in Vancouver may experience many days of rainfall and cloudy skies. Although excellent for snow skiing because of the snowfall in the surrounding mountains, the rainfall at sea level may result in soggy individuals. The present study investigated the effects of this general wetness on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) and distortion-product evoked otoacoustic emission (DPOAE). After initial difficulties with shorting-out of ABR electrodes and flooded microphones, successful results were finally obtained from the two remaining dry individuals in the city: Two researchers who had not left their labs for days....
 
 

  • Oral
  • Student presentation
  • Standard audiovisual
  • Corresponding author: I.M. Soggy, Department of Atmospheric & Speech Sciences, University of British Columbia, 1401 Boggy Road, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z3.  Email: soggyman@anywhere