Copper Mt. 2016 Abstract submission

Deadline: January 22, 2016

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Please note that there is a limit of only one abstract per SPEAKER, but the same abstract may be submitted multiple times to provide for corrections, as long as the speaker and title remain essentially unchanged so that the corrected submission may be identified as the same abstract.

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