
Guidelines
and Resources for Constructing a Scientific Paper or Poster
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except as otherwise noted.
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Course Schedule,
Syllabus, and Related Documents |
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Avoidance of Plagiarism
Accusations |
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CLS Journal Submission
Documents |
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Instructions and
Reference Materials for How to Write a Research Paper |
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Scientific Poster
Layout Information |
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SHRP
Research Day Evaluation Criteria for Poster Presentations |
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Some Sample Student
Posters and Papers |
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Unusual Case of
Infant Septicemia Involving Burkholderia
cepacia |
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Rapid Detection of West
Nile Virus in Birds Using the vecTest® WNV Antigen
Assay |
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Monoclonal Anti CD 20 antibody
used in Patient withNon Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: A Case
Study |
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Enterococcus Faecium and Antibiotic
Usage in Animal Feed (Poster) |
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Delayed
Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction in Adults with Sickle Cell Anemia (Poster) |
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Revision Date:
January, 2007 |