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Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Cathy Frey
- 01 Jan 2010
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Abstract: IOVS MS 11-7777 (Article 2207) Proofs Available _______________________ Dear Author: The proofs of your article above are available for your review. Please download the file located at this URLaddress: http://rapidproof.cadmus.com/RapidProof/retrieval/index.jsp Login: [your e-mail address]Password: 99S4UntgTcU9 You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader software to read this file. This is free software and is availablefor user downloading at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html. If you experience technical problems, please contact Tracey Ritchey(e-mail: ritcheyt@cadmus.com; phone: 717-721-2646) This file contains: -- Instructions to Author-- Adobe Acrobat Comments and Notes Instructions-- Publication Fees and Reprint Order Form-- Page Proofs for your article, table of contents precis blurb, and author queries - containing 5 pages Please insert your comments electronically (instructions enclosed), or print the PDF proofs and add yourcomments manually. Follow the enclosed instructions for emailing, faxing, or mailing your corrections.Return all materials within 48 hours (two business days) to assure quick publication of your article. NOTE: Effective with the January 2010 issue IOVS will be available online only. No printed issues will beproduced. Printed reprints may still be ordered using the file provided. If you have any questions regarding your article, please contact me. ALWAYS INCLUDE YOURARTICLE NO. (IOVS MS 11-7777) WITH ALL CORRESPONDENCE. Cathy FreyTel: 717-721-2616Fax: 717-738-9479 or 717-738-9478freyc@cadmus.com
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