2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmrp.2014.11.002
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The art and science of poster presentation in a conference

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“…There is, however, better resolution of clinical photographs, histopathology, and radiology illustrations. In comparison matte paper does not reflect light, is more economical but less durable, and also provides less resolution for illustrations [2].…”
Section: Step 3: Printing Of the Postermentioning
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“…There is, however, better resolution of clinical photographs, histopathology, and radiology illustrations. In comparison matte paper does not reflect light, is more economical but less durable, and also provides less resolution for illustrations [2].…”
Section: Step 3: Printing Of the Postermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of a poster is directly related to the 'clarity of the illustrations and tables and viewing a poster should be a visual feast'. [2] The total word count of the poster text should be between 300 and 800 words. More important than the word count are the illustrations.…”
Section: What Should Be the Word Count In A Poster?mentioning
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