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\(LaTeX\) template for Novel Computation and Control journal of the Politehnica University Press.
Contains the starting main.tex file filled with instructions and dummy text.
Template for a Ph.D. of M.Sc. thesis at Tel Aviv University, updated and with Hebrew part in LyX. It's available also on Github, see https://github.com/kourgeorge/tau-thesis-latex
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https://github.com/alexlib/tau_thesis_lyx_template
This is the Overleaf template for Biophysical Journal. It is a generic template that allows authors to write in either Rich Text or LaTeX formats, and has multiple options designed to work for a number of journals participating in Wiley’s pilot with Overleaf.
Please refer to the journal’s author guidelines in order to confirm your manuscript adheres to the journal’s requirements for submissions.
If you're new to LaTeX, check out our free online introduction to help you get started, or please get in touch if you have any questions.
Sample document "thesis.tex" for a Cambridge University, Computer Lab thesis/dissertation template.
Version: v0.2
Authors: Jean Martina, Rok Strnisa, Matej Urbas
Date: 30/07/2008
Copyright (c) 2008-2011, Rok Strniša, Jean Martina, Matej Urbas
License: Simplified BSD License
This template for the preparation of LaTeX submissions to Soft Matter includes a direct link to the journal for easy submission of your finished article. To begin writing your article, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. When your article is complete, simply click the 'Submit to Journal' link from within Overleaf to submit your files to Soft Matter. If you're new to Overleaf, we've provided a short tutorial video to help you get started. This template uses the main LaTeX ARTICLE template for RSC journals. Copyright The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Use of the Overleaf platform and associated services (including the Soft Matter Template) is subject to the Overleaf terms of service.
Este não é o modelo oficial da instituição e não tem qualquer intenção de representar um padrão de apresentação ou imposição da Universidade. O principal objetivo deste é possibilitar o fácil acesso a um template alternativo de apresentação para os alunos da instituição.
A universidade disponibiliza para download os documentos referentes à padronização e aplicação da marca Unisinos, a qual possui o seu Manual de Identidade Visual, contendo as especificações que devem ser seguidas em toda e qualquer reprodução.
Este modelo foi baseado no disponibilizado por Fábio Bertinatto em https://github.com/bertinatto/modelo-apresentacao-unisinos
Allan Barcelos
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