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This is a template for full article submissions to the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas (Physics Society of the Philippines) Physics Congress. Version: V4 (28 April 2017)

This file describes and exemplifies the required format for papers submitted to PPIG. This template can be found at http://ppig.org/about/templates

A Latex template for ASEE conference proceedings. This template is not affiliated with the American Society for Engineering Education and comes with no warranty or guarantee. ASEE provides a list of formatting requirements on its website.

This is a template for the 2016 AES Brasil congress article. I do not own this template, nor have designed it. I just downloaded from the official website and uploaded here on overleaf

With Overleaf, edit online instantly this IEEE MTT-S Conference Paper (IMS 2014), and download a PDF version. This project is also available on my web site

This meta-paper describes the style to be used in articles and short papers for SBC conferences. For papers in English, you should add just an abstract and for the papers in Portuguese, we also ask for an abstract in Portuguese ("resumo''). In both cases, abstracts should not have more than 10 lines and must be in the first page of the paper.

Shape Symposium 2015 Template LaTeX Template Version 1.5 (18/5/15). This template has been downloaded from: http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com Original author: Frits Wenneker (http://www.howtotex.com) Modified by Michael Kistler (mr.kistler@gmail.com) License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)

A Latex template for the preparation of IAU Symposia Proceedings downloaded from http://www.iau.org/static/scientific_meetings/authors/. The package contains: Class File (iau.cls), Instructions, a Sample PDF and a Sample TeX file

This is an IEEE based template that can be used for presenting your work on the Open Science Data Cloud. Use it for the PIRE Workshop challenge and other submissions such as the Supercomputing 2014 conference.
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