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Assertion-Evidence Slide Examples Title Slide Example Mapping Slide Example

Please look in the Notes Section of this PowerPoint for instructions and details on this template. Contents of This Template. Assertion-Evidence Slide Examples Title Slide Example Mapping Slide Example Conclusion Slide Example Templates to Build Your Own Slides. 2 – 5 8 – 9 11 13 - 14

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Assertion-Evidence Slide Examples Title Slide Example Mapping Slide Example

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  1. Please look in the Notes Section of this PowerPoint • for instructions and details on this template • Contents of This Template • Assertion-Evidence Slide Examples • Title Slide Example • Mapping Slide Example • Conclusion Slide Example • Templates to Build Your Own Slides • 2 – 5 • 8 – 9 • 11 • 13 - 14 • 6, 7, 10, 12, 15 – 17

  2. In an assertion-evidence slide, the headline is a two-line sentence stating the main message of the slide • Supporting photograph, drawing, diagram, film, or graph—no bulleted lists • Call-outs, if needed: no more than two lines

  3. SLNs are a delivery system that allow for a controlled and localized release of a specific drug

  4. SLNs consist of three basic ingredients: solid lipids, water, and an emulsifier [4life.com] Water Solid Lipids Emulsifier

  5. Galactic disks grow from the inside out Inner disk: old stars, formed early Outer disk: young stars, formed later

  6. H- ions and electrons are pulled out of a plasma by a strong electric field • A strong electric field extracts negative charges and accelerates them to 45 keV • H- ions are produced in a hydrogen (H2) plasma • p+ • H2+ • H- • H- • e- • H3+ • e- • 45 kV • Electrons are separated from the H- beam by a magnetic field

  7. Title of Presentation in Initial Capitals: • 36 Points, Calibri Bold • Replace this box with key image to introduce talk’s scope, importance, or background Name InstitutionDate Replace with your Logo

  8. Resource Assessment and • Tidal Farm Optimization Simon Funke 6. November 2014 ICOE 2014, Halifax

  9. Automatic Detection of Avalanches in High Resolution Optical Satellite Data • Siri Øyen Larsen • Section for earth observation • Norwegian Computing Center • 4 March 2013 • Photo: ESA

  10. This presentation focuses on… (complete sentence, but go no more than two lines) Image for Topic 1 Image for Topic 2 Topic 1 Topic 2 Image for Topic 3 Image for Topic 4 Topic 4 Topic 3

  11. This talk presents an approach for automatic avalanche detection from optical satellite imagery Pixel based classification based on texture filters • Object extraction and description • Object classification

  12. In summary, this sentence headline states the most important assertion of the presentation Image that supports conclusion • 1 – 2 Sub points could go here, or • Presenter contact info or website • Questions? Logo

  13. In summary, stars can be significantly rearranged • during a galaxy’s lifetime Bars and spiral arms induce radial stellar migration through resonances. • Questions?

  14. In summary, SLNs touch critical aspects of our everyday lives • Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics • Agriculture • Food • Questions?

  15. Insert sentence assertion here • 15

  16. Insert sentence assertion here • 16

  17. Insert sentence assertion here • 17

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