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Lecture and poster contributions are invited on the topics of
CAR, PACS, CAS, CMI and CAD To secure a balanced evaluation of all submissions, each abstract/paper will be evaluated by three expert members of the internationally renowned medical/scientific CARS 2016 program committee. Please submit either: an abstract (500-1000 words) or a paper (3000-5000 words) for CARS 2016. Submissions Extended abstracts or full papers including new methods, devices, systems and applications, clinical studies, position papers, and poster topics for presentation at the congress are solicited. Submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the CARS international program committee. CARS follows a two-tier system: 1) Extended abstracts of accepted lecture and poster presentations (typically containing novel work-in-progress results) will be published in the CARS 2016 Proceedings, which will be distributed to all congress participants. 2) Peer-reviewed and after thorough revision accepted full paper contributions (typically containing validated results of original R&D work) will be included in regular issues of the International Journal of CARS. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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