November 14–17, 1982: First international plasma chemistry conference

November 14–17, 1982: First international plasma chemistry conference

Thin Solid Films, 96 (1982) L85 L85 Conference Announcement November 14-17, 1982: First International Plasma Chemistry Conference This conference w...

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Thin Solid Films, 96 (1982) L85

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Conference Announcement November 14-17, 1982: First International Plasma Chemistry Conference

This conference will be held in San Diego, CA. A highlight of the conference will be a keynote address by Wolf Laureate Professor Herman Mark, who is recognized world wide as the "father of polymer chemistry". Other scientists from around the world will present written papers defining their latest research on the subject. For further information contact: Golden State University, San Uarcos, CA 92069, U.S.A. Telephone: (714) 744-0270

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M A N U S C R I P T PREPARATION Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted in double-spaced typing on pages of uniform size with a wide margin on the left. Some flexibility of presentation will be allowed but authors are urged to arrange the subject matter clearly under such headings as: Introduction, Experimental details, Results, Discussion etc. References should be numbered consecutively (superscript numbers) throughout the text and collected together in a reference list at the end of the paper. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index, 1970 edition, and supplements. The abbreviated title should be followed by volume number, year (in parentheses) and page number.

ILLUSTRATIONS Line drawings should be in a form suitable for reproduction, drawn in Indian ink on drawing paper. They should preferably all require the same degree of reduction, and should be submitted on paper of the same size as, or smaller than; the main text to prevent damage in transit. Photographs should be submitted as clear black-and-white prints on glossy paper. Each illustration must be clearly numbered. Legends to the illustrations must be submitted in a separate list. All tables and illustrations should be numbered consecutively and separately throughout the paper.

LANGUAGES Papers will be published in English, French or German. Each paper should have a summary of 100-200 words. Authors of papers in French and German should also supply an English translation of the R6sum6 or Zusammenfassung. No summary is required for Letters.

PROOFS Authors will receive proofs, which they are requested to correct and return as soon as possible. No new material may be inserted in the text at the time of proof-reading All joint communications must indicate the name and full postal address of the author to whom proofs should be sent. The proofs will bear a date by which they must be returned to the Editorial Office. If the proofs are not received by that date, the paper will be published as it stands.

REPRINTS Reprints can be ordered at the prices shown on the reprint order form which accompanies the proofs.