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The Title is Short and Descriptive

The Title is Short and Descriptive. Your Name, University Name, LLNL Division, Mentor’s Name, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,.

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The Title is Short and Descriptive

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  1. The Title is Short and Descriptive Your Name, University Name, LLNL Division, Mentor’s Name, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Abstracts are a brief synopsis (1-2 paragraphs) of the entire work described in the poster. Abstracts should be understandable without reading the entire poster. Do not include details of the methods. The abstract should contain the following elements: Introduction: Methods: – Present the question being explored by your research – Place your research in the context of current knowledge about the topic – Start with the general context and work down to the specifics – End with a precise statement of the question or hypothesis being addressed by your research study Describe the procedures you performed. Describe your methods in sufficient detail to allow a reader in your field to understand what you did to collect your data. Graphic Graphic 32” Tall Graphic Captions captions captions captions Captions captions captions captions Discussion: Results: Summarize the data. Report the results of any statistical tests (to date). Present all of your results, positive or negative. Tables and /or figures may substitute for written summary. Include a legend that explains the graphic clearly. Interpret the meaning of your results with respect to the original question. Interpret your results without repeating them. If appropriate, mention any alternative explanations for your results and unexpected results. Graphic Graphic Graphic Graphic Captions captions captions captions Captions captions captions captions Captions captions captions captions Captions captions captions captions 48” Wide This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract No. W-7405-Eng-48. UCRLxx-xxxxxxx

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