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Johor Children Autism Society Johor Autism Summit

2018

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Authors Name/s (Author) 1, Authors Name/s (Author) 2
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Affiliation( dept. name of organization, name of organization, City Postal Code, Country
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. First Subtitle
The page is set to paper size A4 in portrait orientation. The manuscript is typed in single columns with
spacing 1.5, “Times New Roman” font in “Regular” style and size 10.5 pt, All paragraphs should be justified
left and right. The first paragraph of a section begins flush left as this, and is referred to as “body justified” in
the style drop-down menu.
The first subtitle opens with an introduction that presents the specific problem under study and
describes the research strategy. The first subtitle opens with an introduction that presents the specific problem
under study and describes the research strategy. The first subtitle opens with an introduction that presents the
specific problem under study and describes the research strategy. The first subtitle opens with an introduction
that presents the specific problem under study and describes the research strategy [1].
1.2 Second Subtitle
Enter here the text of second subtitle, [3].

2. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION


Enter your results in this section, summarize the collected data and the analysis performed on those
data relevant to the discourse that is to follow. After presenting the results, you are in a position to evaluate and
interpret their implications, especially with respect to your original hypotheses [4].

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Test 1 Test 2 Results 1 Results 2 Total Results
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3. EXPERIMENTAL
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subject matter of the article. It must contain all the information about the experimental procedure and materials
used to carry out experiments.
4. CONCLUSION
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conclusion of a research paper needs to summarize the content and purpose of the article. The conclusion of a
research paper needs to summarize the content and purpose of the article. The conclusion of a research paper
needs to summarize the content and purpose of the article. The conclusion of a research paper needs to
summarize the content and purpose of the article. The conclusion of a research paper needs to summarize the
content and purpose of the article.

5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
List here those individuals who provided help during the research (e.g., providing language help,
writing assistance or proof reading the article, etc.).

REFERENCES
[1] Massart Thierry, Meuter Cedric, V B Laurent. On the complexity of partial order trace model checking, Inform. Process. Lett.
106 (2008) 120-126

[2] J. Kimura and H. Shibasaki, Editors. Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 10th International
Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, (1995) October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan.

[3] Ortega, R., Loria, A. and Kelly, R. (1995) A semiglobally stable output feedback PI2D regulator for robot mani- pulators.
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 40, 1432-1436.

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