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Title: Instructions for Authors: Arial 14pt, bold, centred

Authors 1 and Affiliations 2 : Arial 10pt, centred

1 Dept., Organisation, Postal Address, author@domain.com - Email for only one author per institution.

2 Underline the corresponding author and reference multiple institutions with numbers

ABSTRACT: Arial 12pt, bold, centred, all capitals

Arial 10pt, italic, single line spacing, justified. These instructions give guidelines for preparing papers for Particulate Systems Analysis 2008. Papers should be no more than 5 sides of A4 in Word format (when correctly spaced as shown). This is a strict limit. Authors should note that the best papers will be invited to submit extended papers for publication in a reviewed journal after the Conference.

Keywords 4 keywords, Arial 10pt

1 SECTION HEADINGS: Arial 12pt, bold, centred, all capitals

For the main text use 10pt Arial, single column, single spacing, and full justification. Insert a blank line between paragraphs and between headings and body text (do NOT indent first line). Page setup: paper size should be set as A4 portrait, top and bottom margins should be set to 25mm. Use mirror margins of 30mm (inside) and 20mm (outside). Note that headers and footers should be set differently for odd and even pages as shown.

Papers not produced to these specifications cannot be published in the proceedings

1.1 Sub-section Headings: Arial 10pt, bold, title case

All figures, tables and equations should be centred as shown in table 1. Floating figures are unstable and can result in figures appearing in the wrong order. Please ensure that they are "embedded" rather than floating (uncheck "float over text" under format>picture>position). All figure and table captions use Arial, 8pt, bold, centred (as below).

  A B
1 4 7
2 5 8
3 6 9

Table 1. Caption text: Arial 8pt, bold, centred

1.2 Equations

Use the International System of Units (SI) (MS). Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses and the equation centred on the page as in (1).

E = mc2 (1)

Be sure that the equation symbols have been defined before the equation or immediately following.

1.3 Identifying Sources

Please use the 'Harvard system of referencing' (Author-date method). For example, in a well known study Smith (1999, p.10) demonstrated that...or recent studies (Smith 1999; Jones 2002) show that....

2 REFERENCES

Give references in Author order:

BETTENBROCK, R., (2001), Time-of-Flight Technology for Level Measurement of Bulk Solids, In Proc: Powder & Bulk Solids Conference, Chicago, USA, pp.193-203.

HAWKINS, A.E., (1990), Characterizing the Single Particle, In: M. RHODES, Principles of Powder Technology, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 9-34.

ISHITO, K., AKIYAMA, S. AND TANAKA, Z., (2002), Improvement of Grinding and Classifying Performance using a Closed-Circuit System, Advanced Powder Technology, 13, 4, pp.363-375.

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