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Research has made great strides in understanding the interactions of the elementary particles attractons and the corresponding vibrational energy released triggered by collision with humans, measured as cupids. During typical field work, researchers discovered a test subject with atypical behavioral traits that produced much higher volumes of cupids in other subjects than had been previously measured in labratory settings. Further research concluded that the traits of this subject produced an entirely new elementary particle, here referred to as valentons. This paper outlines the discoveries about the traits of this subject, the unique effects that these new particles produce, and an outline of how these new particles will affect the study of attractons, cupids, and valentons in future research.
This example shows how you can use Asymptote on writeLaTeX. Asymptote is a powerful vector graphics language for technical drawings. Labels and equations are typeset with LaTeX, for high-quality output.
This example shows how to generate multiple bibliography sections with the bibtopic package. Each bibliography section can have its own .bib file. This can be very useful in books or theses, if you'd like one references section per chapter, and also in grant and research proposals. See the package documentation for more information.
A thesis/dissertation template for Oregon State University. Derived from original version posted on the OSU Math Department website. Edits are noted in the beavtex.cls file as well as in the replaceable abstract.
Rick Treinen
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