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Follow a structured format, which may include the following sections: Introduction: Begin by introducing the research topic, background, and its significance. Methodology: Describe the research methods and approach used in the study. Main Findings: Present the key findings, results, or outcomes of the research.
The extended abstract must include the title, author(s) introduction, material and methods, results and discussion, conclusion and references. The manuscript should be prepared on an A4-sized paper with 25 mm margins on all sides and typed with single spacing using size 12 Times New Roman font.
Extended Abstract Length Extended abstracts should be at least three pages, but not more than five pages in length including the references. Word limit is 1500 - 2,000 words.
Abstract Template for Research Paper Background: [1-2 sentences] Provide some context for your research. Objectives: [1-2 sentences] State the objectives of your research. Methods: [2-3 sentences] Describe the methods you used to conduct your research. Results: [2-3 sentences] Present the results of your research.
Length: The extended abstract should be 2-4 pages long, including figures and explanations, if appropriate to the type of article. Introduction: Background to the problem. Why is it important and/or interesting? Aim: Tell the prospective readers what they can expect, i.e. put them in the picture.
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The extended abstract should be written in MS Word format in single-spaced in 12-point Times New Roman except for abstract. Do not indent the text paragraphs. Each paragraph must be a single-spacing separated (Click icon at the Home Tools).
GENERAL GUIDELINES The extended abstract must contain the following sections: abstract and keywords, introduction, methodology, findings, conclusion, and references. Sections can be named differently, and subsections may be included.

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