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Plantilla para el Trabajo fin de Máster (TFM) de la Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)

A template for final reports of Center for High Performance Buildings at Purdue University

Monograph LaTeX Template for UFSC

Template per le relazioni di ottica del prof. Antonio Perreca. Università di Trento, a.a. 2017-2018

The LuaLaTex class ReCeiVe provides a wide variety of possible cv structures and allows the user to change many details easily. The class is written in such a manner that it should not be necessary to alternate it in any way in order to get the desired cv layout. More or less all macros and commands should be commented to provide the necessary transparency to facilitate the use of the class as much as possible. Credits also go to Claud D. Park aka posquit0 and Jan Vorisek on whose CV templates the ReCeiVe classe is based on.

A new and revised template for articles, lecture notes and assignments in LaTeX.

This is a template for HiLumi (High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC)) reports.

The American Geophysical Union organizes and disseminates scientific information in the fields of geophysics, which include atmospheric and ocean sciences; solid-Earth sciences; hydrologic sciences; and space sciences. The agujournal2019 LaTeX class provides formatting for all AGU journals in the correct APA style. This template allows for direct submission to JGR: Atmospheres. This template is based on the one from the official author guidelines. See the instructions on that page for complete information. AGU also provides some LaTeX tips for authors. JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system, as well as their roles in climate variability and change.

This document has been prepared to serve as a template for preparation of a master’s or Ph.D. thesis in mathematics at New Mexico State University. It contains the same files found at http://sierra.nmsu.edu/dept/ThesisFiles/ThesisFiles.html Write the body of your thesis, using any style you wish. Open the file thesisbody.tex, delete any text you find, except for the grey boxes right before the sample references. Then locate the file for your thesis. Then save the file. Next, edit the files title-sw.tex, approval-sw.tex, dedica-sw.tex, ackno-sw.tex, vita-sw.tex, and abstract-sw.tex, by putting in the appropriate data. Make sure you do not delete any of the blank spaces or other formatting commands. If you typed an abstract, open the file abstract-sw.tex, place the cursor immediately before the first line of the abstract itself (which starts Type your abstract here), click on file, then import contents, and enter the name of your abstract file. Finally, delete the existing line starting with "Type your abstract here", and then save. The files for this template were prepared by Pat Morandi and Ross Staffeldt and minor fine tuning to work on Overleaf by Omotayo Abdul-Hakeem.
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