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Abstract

Replace of this text. If you must insert a hard line break, please use Shift+Enter rather than just tapping your "Enter" key. You may want to print this page and refer to it as a style sample before you begin working on your paper. The abstract for the full paper should not be more than 300 words. The abstract should be typed in Arial 10 pt font, full justified and indented 0.5 inch from the left and right margins. The use of definitions and equations in the abstract is discouraged unless deemed necessary. No tables, figures or footnotes should be part of the abstract. For the rest of the paper, please use Arial 11 pt. The margins of the document should be set one inch for the top and bottom margins and 1.25 inch for the left and right margins.

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Introduction This is standard font and layout for the individual paragraphs. The style is called "Paragraph." Replace this text with your text. The "Enter" key will take you to a new paragraph. If you need to insert a hard line break within the paragraph, please use Shift+Enter, rather than just tapping the "Enter" key.

This is the paragraph spacing that occurs when you use the Enter Key. Full papers should be submitted to the respective conference secretariats in camera-ready form before the dateline. When submitting electronically, we highly recommend you to use the microsoft word format (*.doc). However to ensure correct content reproduction particularly symbolic fonts, authors should also submit the pdf or postscript versions electronically. The total length of contributed paper (including figures and tables) should not exceed 8 pages.

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Figures. Figures (refer with: Fig. 1, Fig. 2, ...) also should be presented as part of the text, leaving enough space so that the caption will not be confused with the text. The caption should be self-contained and placed below the figure. Utmost care must be taken to insert the figures in correct alignment with the text. Fig. 1. Fisher boats in Banda Aceh

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All references will be typed in 10 pt Arial font. The references are to be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text. Citations are thus given in terms of their square-bracketed numbers either in the form of in line with the text. Two or more references at a time may be put in one set of brackets [1,2].

Journal titles are of equal status with titles of books and they are italicized. The volume number of the journal reference is given after its title in bold, followed by its year in bracket and the article’s page numbers (see e.g. [2]).

For articles from proceedings or edited volumes, the book title (in italics) should come after the article’s title (in quotation marks). This is followed by the names of editors; its publisher and year of publication, and its page numbers (see e.g. [3 and 4]). References of unpublished materials e.g. theses, reports and preprints should have their titles, report numbers (if they exist), places and years of publication (see e.g. [5]).

Conclusions Paper submissions that conform to the above guidelines are very much appreciated; this will help the committee to produce the proceedings in time for distribution during the congress. The technical committee reserves the right to alter any manuscripts that do not conform to the above guidelines.

References [1] Information on http://www.weld.labs.gov.cn. [2] M. Othman and A.R. Abdullah, Pertanika, J. Sci. Technol. 8 (2000), 161-174. [3] C.J. Isham, “Topological and Global Aspects of Quantum Theory” in Relativity, Groups and Topology II, (eds.) B.S. deWitt and R. Stora, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984, 1059- 1290. [4] C.D. Smith and E.F. Jones, “Load-Cycling in Cubic Press” in Shock Compression of Condensed Matter-2001, edited by M.D. Furnish et al., AIP Conference Proceeding 620, American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2002, 651-654. [5] A. Bouketir, Group-theoretic Quantisation on Spheres and Quantum Hall Effect (Ph.D. Thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2000).

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