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* NINTH INTERNATIONAL WATER TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE * 17-20 March 2005, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
Guidelines for Preparing a Contribution


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GENERAL LAYOUT

Please use good quality white paper for preparing camera-ready papers. Follow the size instructions on the guideline set. Be sure that the printer output is clear and Blake. Use typefaces as close as possible to the ones in the example sheet. Draft dot matrix typefaces will not be accepted. Justify text throughout if possible. The paper length should not exceed 15 pages typed with single spaced lines using (13 times new roman). Symbols are not allowed at the beginning of a sentence. Number each page lightly in blue pencil at the top of each page.

English is the preferred language of the Conference. Manuscripts should be submitted in quarto and should be typed with double margins on the model paper. Brief English abstracts should accompany the manuscripts. The Conference will be conducted in English. All authors must provide hard copy and electronic copy in MS Word 2000. Manuscripts must be typed single-spaced, with double spacing between paragraphs, and 5-space paragraph indentation. Allow below a line containing subscripts.

TITLE AND AUTHOR

The paper should include (a) a title (maximum length desired 10 words), (b) the authors names, (c) business affiliation and address (d) an abstract. An introduction explaining clearly the nature of the problem, previous work, purpose and contribution of the paper, (f) a conclusion section which indicates clearly the advantages, limitations and possible applications, and (g) references and/or bibliography. The title must be 14 times new roman, bold and capital and the authors names, business affiliation and address 13 times new roman.

HEADINGS

Set heading as shown below:



MAIN HEADING (14 times new roman)

The text following a main heading should start here and have one line space above and below it.

Secondary heading (14 times new roman)

The text following a secondary heading should start here and have one line space above and below it.

Third grade heading (13 times new roman)
The text following a third heading should appear like this and have one line of space above it. There is no full stop following the heading only two spaces.


SEQUENCE

The first section of the paper should be an abstract of about 100 words. Subsequent sections should be numbered. At the end, an "Acknowledgment" could be cited followed by a "Nomenclature" and "Appendix A", B, C., if any. Finally the References should be given.

TABLES

Tables must be set as part of the text. The word "Table" and a sequential number must be set before the title of the table, which should be centered. Leave one line of space above and below tables. Large table should be set sideways on the page, reading up. Please ensure that all letters and numbers in the table are legible.

FIGURES

Illustrations should be drawn or printed on a hard surface paper using black ink. Please ensure that all annotations, (numbers, letters, symbols and captions) are legible. Spelling and symbols on diagrams must conform to their usage in the text. No illustrations should be placed on the first page. Captions to illustrations should each start with the word "Figure", be numbered sequentially, be placed below the illustrations and be centered. Leave one line space between caption and the text.

REFERENCES

References should be collected at the end of the paper in numerical order. In the text a reference is shown by the anther's name, followed by number in square brackets (e.g. Shandrasekhar [4], Hess & smith [5], Taylor et al. [6] ...). In the list of references show the information as follows:

Book

1. Nayfeh, A.H., Introduction to perturbation Techniques, John Willey and sons, New-York, Chichester, Toronto, pp. 519, 1981.

Edited book

2. Brebbia C.A. (Ed.). New Developments in Boundary Element Methods, Proc. 2nd. Int. Conf. on BEM, Southampton, CML Publications, Southampton, 1980.

Chapter in a book

3. Jumpeter, A.M., Jet pumps, Chapter 4, Pump Handbook (Ed. Karassik, I.J., Krutzsch, W.C., Fraser, W.H. and Messina, J.P.), pp. 4.1 - 4.25, McGraw Hill, Mew-York London, 1976.

Paper in a journal

4. Gluckman, M.J., Weinbaum, S. and pfeffer, P., Axisymmetric slow viscous flow past an arbitrary convex body of revolution, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 55, part 4, pp. 677-709.

Paper in a conference proceeding

5. Funke, E.R. Laboratory experimental studies controlled by minuend micro - computers, in Hydrosft / 84 (Ed. Brebbia, C.A., Maksimvic, C. and Radojkowic, M.) pp. 1.3 - 1.26, Proceedings of the lst Int. Conf. on Hydraulic Engineering Software, Protozoa, Yugoslavia, 1984, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1984.

EQUATIONS

All equations must be set or clearly typed. When referring to equations in the text, preface the number with the word "Equation". Displayed equations should be numbered simply (1), (2). The numbers should appear at the extreme right of the line in brackets

Keywords:
4 keywords describing the text must be provided.


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