00:23:05 Ralf Mekle: Hello from Berlin, Germany! 00:23:25 Kay Igwe: Hi from New York! 00:23:38 Sofya Koryagina: hello from Nottingham, UK :) 00:23:40 Tanuj Kumar Sharma: greetings from india as well 00:23:47 Helena Schulz: Hi from Jena 00:24:05 Maarten Naeyaert: Hello from Brussels 00:24:09 Maaike Konig: Hi, I'm from Utrecht, The Netherlands 00:24:13 Manisha Shrestha: Hi from Giessen, Germany 00:24:16 Amy Sylvester: Goedemiddag from Maastricht, Netherlands 😊 00:24:58 Lisa Shanglee: Good afternoon... from South Africa! 🙌 00:25:19 Anish Pokharel: good evening from australia. 00:25:22 Matías Ávila: Good morning from Chile 00:27:23 Kay Igwe: yes 00:30:35 Mujtaba khan: Good evening everyone from Pakistan🇵🇰 00:31:12 Nadia Solomon: good afternoon from S.A 00:31:45 Noriyuki Tawara: Good evening everyone from Japan. 00:44:18 Ralf Mekle: How extensive should be the list of references? 00:45:13 Tatjana Schmidt: If n figures are allowed, is it frowned upon to use multi-panel figures to include more? 00:47:53 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Please post your queries here. Claudia will respond via the chat box. 00:48:01 Matías Ávila: what happened? 00:48:40 Katy Keenan: @Tatjana — Multi-panel figure are allowed. As Claudia mentioned, you want to make sure that they are easily viewable and understood by the readers. 00:49:16 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Please post your queries here. Claudia will respond via the chat box. 00:53:34 Sofya Koryagina: Will these slides or the recording be available online? 00:53:55 Katy Keenan: @Sofya - yes, the recording will be posted within 48 hours 00:56:33 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Please post your questions. Mark will respond via the chat box. 00:56:34 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Thanks 01:00:36 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Mark: If you could guide us on if it is really important to mention the trial registration number or ethical approval in the abstract? 01:03:22 Mark Parsons/Speaker: Definitely the trial registration is necessary in the abstract. The ethical approval is not generally necessary in an abstract. 01:03:54 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Thanks Mark 01:09:25 Katy Keenan: @Tatjana — these are good examples of multi-part figures 01:10:05 Tatjana Schmidt: Thank you, that makes sense! 01:16:28 Sophia Ty: Would it be possible to get a copy of the last webinar’s recording? 01:18:02 Katy Keenan: You can access the recording here: https://www.ismrm.org/virtual-meetings/archive/ 01:18:15 Sophia Ty: Thank you! 01:19:28 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: @Shaoying – Thank you for the wonderful talk! Do you have any tips or recommended tools/software for effectively visualizing results- like figures or plots-in abstracts focused on hardware/ simulation work? 01:22:36 Shaoying Huang/Speaker: We usually use MATLAB + powerpoint (to polish) for plots For CAD, Solidworks, FreeCAD Fusion 360 work quitewell 01:23:08 Durgesh Dwivedi/ Moderator: Thanks Shaoying! 01:25:15 Shaoying Huang/Speaker: No problem! for results from different simulation software, it is good to export the results out and replot them to keep the consistency of the figures 01:25:32 Michael Dada: Thank you so much! 01:25:50 Manisha Shrestha: Thank you all! 01:25:55 Maarten Naeyaert: thank you! 01:25:56 Ralf Mekle: Thank you! 01:26:01 Helena Schulz: thank you 01:26:02 Maaike Konig: Thanks! 01:26:05 Kay Igwe: Thank you! This was very helpful! 01:26:05 Michael Dada: Thank you everyone! 01:26:10 Mami Iima: Thank you! 01:26:12 Surendra Maharjan: Brian, how can I improve quality of a clinical abstract, just in a sentence can you explain please 01:26:15 Anish Pokharel: thankyoy