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Please note: Referee reports are to be completed by October 1, 2008.

Papers estimated to fill less than 3 pages should generally not be accepted for publication, and the authors should in such cases be requested to amend their papers. CAARI 2008 proceedings page limit is 4 pages per manuscript and authors should get as close to this as possible; however, 4.5 pages is acceptable.

* Subunits like mm, GW etc. are of course allowed, as is cm. A few non-SI units like eV and Å are so engrained that use may continue. Prefixes and abbreviations must be correct, i.e. keV, not KeV, cm, not cms, mg, not mkg, etc. Finally dose may only be used where appropriate i.e. for absorbed (deposited) energy density. Otherwise fluence should be used. Note that the dimension of dose is energy/mass (J/kg or Gray, Gr) while the dimension of fluence is particles/area (most often cm-2).

* Manuscripts should be written in good English. They should be typed throughout with double line-spacing and 1 inch margins on numbered, single-column pages.

* Structure Please adhere to the following order of presentation: article title, author(s), affiliations, abstract, keywords, PACS codes, main text, acknowledgements, appendices, references, figure captions, tables. Figures can either come at the end of the paper or in separate files.

* Corresponding author The name, full postal address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address of the corresponding author should appear on the first page.

* Keywords / PACS codes Please supply up to 6 keywords of your own choice for indexing purposes and one or more relevant PACS classification codes.

* References References to other publications should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the manuscript, and listed together at the end of the text, as shown in the following examples. Paranthesis or brackets are not to be used in the numbering. Be sure your journal abbreviations are correct:

1. V.I. Shulga, P. Sigmund, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. B 47 (1990) 236.
2. H.H. Andersen, H.L. Bay, in: R. Behrisch (Ed.), Sputtering by Ion Bombardment I, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1977, p. 104.
3. J.F. Ziegler, J.P. Biersack, U. Littmark, The Stopping and Range of Ions in Solids, Pergamon, New York, 1985.
4. S.B. Trubin, Investigation of Radiation Gas Evolution from Polyethylene, Dissertation, Sverdlovsk, 1981 (in Russian).

The authors may opt also to give the full titles of papers published in journals. In this case, the format must be followed for all journal papers listed.

In case of multiple authorship, all authors should be listed in the references. Only in case of more than ten authors is it acceptable to list the first author 'et al.'

In case of multiple authorship, all authors should be listed in the references. Only when more than ten authors is it acceptable to list the first author followed by 'et al.'