IGARSS 2009

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Decoding Paper Identifiers

Example: TU 4 . O4 . 4
Meaning: Day Time Block Separator Room Separator Sequence
Day
MOMonday, July 13
TUTuesday, July 14
WEWednesday, July 15
THThursday, July 16
FRFriday, July 17
Time Block
1First Morning Session09:00 - 10:40
2Second Morning Session11:00 - 12:40
3First Afternoon Session14:20 - 16:00
4Second Afternoon Session16:20 - 18:00
PPoster Session12:40 - 14:20
Note: Posters will be up all day; authors will be present 12:40 - 14:20.
Room
OralLeslie Building and Menzies Building
O1: Leslie 2A
O2: Leslie 2D
O3: Menzies M9
O4: Menzies M10
O5: Leslie 2B
O6: Leslie 2C
O7: Leslie 3A
O8: Leslie 3B
O9: Leslie 1A
O10: Leslie 1B
O11: Leslie 1C
O12: Leslie 1D
O13: Leslie 1E
PosterJameson Hall, Poster Areas A-O.
Sequence
OralOrder of presentation.
PosterBoard number (Complete poster board identifier is the Room plus the Sequence.)

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Searching for Keywords, Full Text Search

If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader version 6 or later, you can perform a full-text search for terms found in IGARSS 2009 proceedings papers. To perform a full text search, open the file named 'Full_Text_Search.pdf' and follow the instructions found within that file.

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The search index will automatically attach itself to your PDF reader when you open Full_Text_Search.pdf in the root directory of the CD-ROM. Once this PDF document has been opened, you may search for keywords in all papers by using the Acrobat Reader search tool (not the same as the find tool) by choosing Edit, Search, then Query from the Acrobat Reader menu. The Adobe Acrobat Search dialogue box that appears will allow you to specify your search criteria.

HTML Interface

An Author Index and a Session Index are included in HTML format on this disk to aid you in finding particular symposium papers. Start by opening the file IGARSS2009.html which is located in the root directory of the disk. From this page, you can link to the author index, the session index, the invitation and introductory material, and this help file. Using these HTML files as a starting point, you can access other useful information relating to the symposium, including a table of contents for page number references.

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