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EasyPS is a simple and easy-to-use personal statement LaTeX framework. This solves the problem of messy and duplicated TeX files when writing personal statements for multiple universities. For more information, go to: https://github.com/salfaris/EasyPS.

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JWST Cycle 1 Proposal Template For all GO, AR, and GO/DD proposals Taken from https://jwst-docs.stsci.edu/jwst-opportunities-and-policies/jwst-call-for-proposals-for-cycle-1

Frontpage for the Genomics course of Unibo. The page is in Italian as required (for some reason unknown to us) and you shouldn't translate anything but your thesis title. You can delete the "correlatore" minipage if you don't have any. In case you do, use "Correlatore" if it is only one person, and "Correlatori" otherwise

This is an Overleaf template for European Physical Journal Special Topics.

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PDF accessibility requirements stipulate that word breaks must be represented explicitly in the PDF. However, TeX engines do not use space characters to separate words: they use interword glue. This project shows how you can use LuaTeX to replace interword glue with space characters and kerns without affecting the visual appearance of typeset text. To understand the difference this makes for users of accessibility software, listen to this sound recording made using Adobe Reader DC's Read Out Loud feature. It records the two lines of text in this project being read out loud, before and after converting glue to spaces. This is a plain TeX file compiled using LuaTeX. It is for experimental use only and not intended to be a full, production-quality solution. Primarily, it is designed to assist with understanding technical issues related to accessible PDFs. The Lua code in this project is based on the earlier Overleaf article Boxes and Glue: A Brief, but Visual, Introduction Using LuaTeX. Note This project uses its own simple and very minimal OpenType font loader derived from this code: http://wiki.luatex.org/index.php/Use_a_TrueType_font.
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