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Authors Name and Surname1*, Authors Name and Surname2, Adviser3 (9 font size)
1Affiliation (department, university, city, postal code and country)
*Corresponding Author: E-mail

2Affiliation

E-mail

Abstract: Abstract should be written with 9 font size, Times New Roman, justified, single line spacing. Objective, method and
findings are summarized in this section. Should not exceed 250 words.

Keywords: This section should contain maximum 5 words that are written in 8 font size and separated with commas.

GENERAL GUIDELINES
Extended abstracts should be written according to the structure below including the following
headings: abstract and keywords, introduction, methods, results and discussion, conclusion and
recommendations. There is flexibility as to the naming of the sections. Sub-headings can be used
when necessary.

APA style 6th ed format must be used for in-text citations and references.

Extended abstract shall be written in font Times New Roman, single line spacing and 9 font size.
Extended abstracts can contain figures, tables and/or images. Page format should be Letter page
size with margins 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide from the right, left, top and bottom. Extended abstracts
should not exceed 4 pages including the references and pages should not be numbered.

Introduction (Heading Times New Roman, 11 font size, bold)


The introduction section should (1) present the scope and objective of the paper and state the problem, (2) briefly review the
pertinent literature, (3) describe the methods, and (4) provide an overview of the main results of the work. All these information
should be in paragraph form and does not require subheadings.

Methods
The methodology must be clearly stated and described in sufficient detail or with sufficient references.

Results and Discussion


The results and discussion of the work should be explicitly described and illustrated. Supporting figures, tables and images of the
results (no more than two figures and two tables) may be included in the extended abstract.

All the tables, images and figures should be left justified. Figures and images should be numbered (see Figure 1 for an example)
and figure headers should be placed under the figure or image; as for the tables, they should also be numbered (see Table 1 for an
example) and the table header should be placed at the top. References (if any) of the tables, figures and images should be presented
right under the tables, figures and images in the form of author surname and publication date.
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Conclusions
Conclusions should include (1) the principles and generalisations inferred from the results, (2) any exceptions to, or problems with
these principles and generalisations, (3) theoretical and/or practical implications of the work, and (5) conclusions drawn and
recommendations.

References
References should be listed in alphabetical order and presented in a a format according to the APA Style (6th ed):

Resources that have been presented in the text should be listed alphabetically. References that have been presented in the references
list should be prepared in a format according to the reference type shown below:

If the reference is an article;


Pommiera, S., Chenub, D., Quintardb, M. ve Lefebvre, X. (2007). Modelling of moisture-dependent aerobic degradation of
solid waste, Waste Management, 28, 7, 1188-1200
If the reference is a book;
Li, G., Hart, A. ve Gregory, J. (1998). Flocculation and sedimentation, 295, Technomics Press, Lancaster PA.
If the reference is a chapter of a book;
Blackburn, T. (1998). Flocculation and sedimentation in Li, G., Hart, A. ve Gregory, J., eds, Physical Processes, Technomics
Press, 29-45, Lancaster PA.
If the reference is a declaration;
Yldz, ., Balahorli, V. (2009). Treatment of the waste water seepage with membrane systems: Istanbul example, Membrane
Technologies and Implementation Symposium, Istanbul Turkey.

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