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\chapter{Einleitung\label{sec:einl}}
\section{Motivation\label{sec:mot}}
\fbox{Einige Anmerkungen zu dieser Vorlage:}
\begin{itemize}[topsep=0pt]
\item Sie basiert in groben Z"ugen auf jener, die mir von Studierenden zur Verf"ugung gestellt wurde und in der es hei"st \textit{Based on a TeXnicCenter-Template by Tino Weinkauf.}
\item Neben vielen n"utzlichen Zusatzpaketen und verbesserten Formatierungen, die ich eingearbeitet habe, ist die wesentlichste "Anderung, dass mit Ausnahme der (von der Uni Wien standardisierten) Titelseite, statt der {\fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont Computer Modern (bzw. Latin Modern)}- eine Utopia-Schrift verwendet wird. Gr"unde daf"ur:
\begin{itemize}
\item Die Utopia hat keine so feinen Elemente und ist am Bildschirm daher besser lesbar.
\item Die Uni Wien Standardschrift Georgia ist unter LaTeX nicht standardm"a"sig verf"ugbar und lizenzrechtlich unsicher.
\item Utopia hat mit dem fourier-Paket eine sehr gute Mathematik-Unterst"utzung
\item Alternativen wie {\fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont Palatino, \fontfamily{pnc}\selectfont Schoolbook} und ihre Derivate sind mehr auf Buchsatz ausgerichtet und passen zu einer Abschlussarbeit vielleicht weniger; aus der {\fontfamily{ptm}\selectfont Times} abgeleitete Schriften sind vor allem platzsparend (Zeitungssatz) und "uberzeugen daher nicht. Palatino und Times sind auch nicht bildschirmfreundlich.
\end{itemize}
\item Der Zeilenabstand wurde weniger gedehnt, daf"ur die Zeilen etwas k"urzer und der Rand etwas breiter.
\end{itemize}
Und so sieht die Aufz"ahlung mit der \texttt{compactitem}-Umgebung aus:
\begin{compactitem}
\item Die Utopia hat keine so feinen Elemente und ist am Bildschirm daher besser lesbar.
\item Die Uni Wien Standardschrift Georgia ist unter LaTeX nicht standardm"a"sig verf"ugbar und lizenzrechtlich unsicher.
\item Utopia hat mit dem fourier-Paket eine sehr gute Mathematik-Unterst"utzung
\item Alternativen wie {\fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont Palatino, \fontfamily{pnc}\selectfont Schoolbook} und ihre Derivate sind mehr auf Buchsatz ausgerichtet und passen zu einer Abschlussarbeit vielleicht weniger; aus der {\fontfamily{ptm}\selectfont Times} abgeleitete Schriften sind vor allem platzsparend (Zeitungssatz) und "uberzeugen daher nicht. Palatino und Times sind auch nicht bildschirmfreundlich.
\end{compactitem}
\lipsum
\section{Bisherige Arbeiten}
\subsection{Einige Tests und Beispiele f"ur Verwendung von Paketen}
\selectlanguage{ngerman}\blindtext[1] %blindtext does not know austrian
\subsubsection{Hier sind die Beispiele!}
\hrulefill
Test Umlaute : "a, "o, "u, "A, "O, "U, "s
Test math:
$\alpha\times\sum_\delta k_i a b c v {\bm a} \bm{v} \nabla$
Demonstration einiger Pakete: Der Preis f"ur \SI{1.5e3}{\metre\cubed} \cf{D2O} ist viel h"oher als f"ur \cf{H2O}, denn D ist \ce{^2_1H}; er betr"agt mehr als 1210 \eur. % KEINE math-Umgebung fuer Einheiten verwenden SIunits nuetzen!!!
\hrulefill
\lipsum
\subsection{Abbildungsbeispiel}
\lipsum[2-3]
\begin{figure}[thb]
\centering
\fbox{
\includegraphics[width=.9\textwidth,angle=10,viewport=0 10 250 35,clip]{logo_univie_bw.pdf}
}
\caption[Kurzform f"ur Abb.verzeichniseintrag]{Legende zur Abbildung. You some features of the includegraphics command here. For clipping, give a ``\texttt{viewport}'' in case of PDF and a ``\texttt{bb}'' for the case of PS. Use \texttt{ghostview} to see coordinates you want to clip. You don't need to make a framed box around your figure, that's only for illustration.}
\end{figure}
\lipsum[2-3]Siehe Abbildung \ref{fig:mehrfach}.
\begin{figure}[thb]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{ll}
(a)&(b)\\
\fbox{\includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth,viewport=0 10 150 55,clip]{logo_univie_bw.pdf}} &
\fbox{\includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth,viewport=101 10 250 55,clip]{logo_univie_bw.pdf}}\\
(c)&(d)\\
\fbox{\includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth,angle=90,viewport=0 10 150 55,clip]{logo_univie_bw.pdf}} &
\fbox{\includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth,angle=90,viewport=101 10 250 55,clip]{logo_univie_bw.pdf}}\end{tabular}
\caption[Kurzform f"ur Abb.verzeichniseintrag]{You don't need to use the troublesome subfigure environment to combine multiple images. Often it is useful to arrange them with a tabular structure, but that's not needed.}\label{fig:mehrfach}
\end{figure}
\subsubsection{Dies ist eine subsubsection}% probably you won't need
\lipsum[6]
\section{Tabellenbeispiel}
F"ur ein Tabellenbeispiel, siehe Tabelle \ref{tab:1}. \selectlanguage{ngerman}\blindtext[1]%blindtext does not know austrian
\begin{table}[tb]
\caption[Kurzform f"ur Tabellenverzeichniseintrag]{Legende zur Tabelle.}\label{tab:1}\small
% Tables: Do not use vertical lines, unless the table is really complexx and needs that for
% clarity. Similar with horizontal lines: only after the row headers comes a \midrule,
% not after each row! Maybe more to separate secions in large tables.
% Note that \toprule,\midrule,\bottomrule are defined through the booktabs package.
% For tables going over more that one page, you need to use the longtable, and they can't be floats.
% Note the p{width} format, which is required if you have cell content that does not fit into one line. See LaTeX documentation.
\begin{tabular}[bt]{>{\raggedright}p{18mm}cccccc}
\toprule
Substance& S -- H & S -- FT & S -- FF & H -- FT & H -- FF & FT -- FF\\
\midrule
pH CaCl2 und so weiter & * & * & * & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
Diff. pH & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
Nt & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
Ct & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
C/N & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
KAKcff & * & * & * & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
KAK Al & * & * & * & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
BS & * & * & * & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
KAK Ca & * & * & * & 0 & 0 & 0 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\blindtext[2]
% Zitat mit Klammern: \citep{Akhmediev2009} \\
% Zitat im Fließtext \citet{drazin_solitons:_1989}.\\
% Standard \cite{thomsen_2006}.
\ No newline at end of file
% example for a long heading; the short form [] is used for ToC and page headers
\chapter[Lorem ipsum dolor]{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac,
adipiscing vitae, felis. Beispiel f"ur eine lange "Uberschrift.}
\section{Aufz"ahlungen}
\lipsum[4-7]
\begin{itemize}
\item \lipsum[1]
\begin{itemize}
\item qwetr
\begin{itemize}
\item qwet qwetrsdgf
\item asfd asdgf
\end{itemize}
\item qwetr asdf qwetr
\end{itemize}
\item \lipsum[1]
\end{itemize}
\lipsum[32-33]
\blindlistlist[3]{enumerate}[3]
\lipsum[1]
\begin{compactitem}
\item first compactitem
\item second compactitem
\begin{compactitem}
\item 2nd level
\end{compactitem}
\item third compactitem
\end{compactitem}
\section{Show citation commands}
Form 1 \citep[see][page 130]{Drazin1989} is here.
Form 2 is this: \citet{Thomsen2006} has said \ldots. The optional arguments can be used also with \verb|\citet|, and you can have multiple keys in a list \citep{Thomsen2006,Akhmediev2009a,Akhmediev2009b}.
\section{We should also have some math examples }
Maybe not the nicest example, just something taken from the web:
\newcommand{\Ai}{{A_i}} % we can use abbreviations at any time
\newcommand{\Bi}{{B_i}}
Using the notation of Abramowitz \& Stegun,
the differential equation $w''-zw=0$ has pairs
of linearly independent solutions
$\Ai(z)$ and $\Bi(z)$,
$\Ai(z)$ and $\Ai(ze^{2\pi i/3})$,
$\Ai(z)$ and $\Ai(ze^{-2\pi i/3})$.
Defining $\zeta = \frac23 z^{3/2}$, we have
\begin{equation}
A_i(z) =
\frac13\sqrt{z}\left[
I_{-1/3}(\zeta)
-I_{1/3}(\zeta) \right]
=
\pi^{-1}\sqrt{z/3}K_{1/3}(\zeta)
\end{equation}
\begin{equation}
A_i(-z) =
\frac13\sqrt{z}
\left[
J_{1/3}(\zeta) +
J_{-1/3}(\zeta) \right]
=
\frac12 \sqrt{z/3} \left[
e^{\pi i/6} H_{1/3}^{(1)}(\zeta)
+ e^{-\pi i/6}H_{1/3}^{(2)}(\zeta)
\right]
\end{equation}
Showing some of the abbreviations defined in our preamble:
% don't leave an empty line before or after an equation, unless you want to start a new paragraph
\be
\odc{\vv}{t}=\pdc{\vv}{t}=0
\ee
\ No newline at end of file
\selectlanguage{english}
\section*{Abstract}
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Abstract}
\markboth{Abstract}{}
\lipsum[40]%Abstract (in English)
%\clearpage % if both languages don't fit on one page, you will probably want to start on a new page
\selectlanguage{naustrian}
\section*{Zusammenfassung}% Same as above in German
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Zusammenfassung}
\lipsum[40]
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%% MISCELLANEOUS
\usepackage{setspace,fancyvrb,natbib,color,appendix,lastpage,pdfpages}
\pdfminorversion=4 %produces PDF1.4 output, compatible with PDF/A (archive standard)
% for clickable hyperrefs in the PDF; use the [] options if you want the anchors to be coloured (instead of boxed) even though this will appear in print and then it is strange
% \usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=black,citecolor=blue]{hyperref}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{url} % use \url{...} for entering URLs - makes good line breaks and allows
\def\UrlBreaks{\do\/\do=\do?\do.}
%% LANGUAGE AND FONTS
\usepackage[main=naustrian,ngerman,english,showlanguages]{babel} % ngerman needed only for blindtext
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
% \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} %% depends on you whether you want to use non-7bit-ASCII in your input files
\usepackage{fourier} % Adobe Utopia font, has math support. Provides a \texteuro symbol. Read fourier-doc-en.pdf for more information
\newcommand{\eur}{\texteuro} %let's have an intuitive abbreviation
\usepackage{helvet} % make Helvetica the sans-serif font family
%% LAYOUT
\usepackage[margin=2.5cm,twoside]{geometry}
\usepackage{setspace} % package for setting line spacing with \setspacing{factor}
% just a suggestion, but never set both values to zero! Then you don't have visible paragraphs,
% just like the default in MS Word!
\parindent0pt
\parskip6pt
\usepackage{lscape} % possibility to use landscape pages
%Page styles
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\addtolength\headheight{\normalbaselineskip}
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{#1}{}}
\fancyhead{}
\fancyfoot{}
% \fancypagestyle{fancy}{%
\fancyhead[CO]{\nouppercase{\small\rightmark}}
\fancyhead[CE]{\nouppercase{\small\leftmark}}
\fancyhead[RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage}
\fancyfoot{}
% }
\fancypagestyle{plain}{%
\fancyhead[RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage}
\fancyfoot{}
}
% \raggedbottom %% A matter of taste. Normally LaTeX tries to adjust page foot using elastic space between paragraphs
%% How section headings and ToC look like
%% Documentation for titletoc is included in titlesec.pdf
\usepackage[dotinlabels]{titletoc}
\usepackage[raggedright]{titlesec}
% no justified text and no hyphenation in titles
\titleformat{\chapter}
{\normalfont\bfseries\LARGE}{\thechapter.}{20pt}{}
\titlespacing{\chapter}
{0pt}{-20pt}{2.3ex plus .2ex}
\titleformat{\section}
{\normalfont\bfseries\Large}{\thesection}{1em}{}
\titleformat{\subsection}
{\normalfont\bfseries\large}{\thesubsection}{1em}{}
\titleformat{\subsubsection}%
{\normalfont\bfseries\normalsize}{\thesubsubsection}{1em}{}
%\setcounter{section}{4} %% Only if you want to number subsubsections
%\setcounter{tocdepth}{4} %% Only if you want subsubsections to appear in ToC
%% more strict page break requirements
% \clubpenalty=1500 % standard
% \widowpenalty=1500 % standard
% Disable single lines at the start of a paragraph (Schusterjungen)
\clubpenalty = 10000
% Disable single lines at the end of a paragraph (Hurenkinder)
\widowpenalty = 15000 \displaywidowpenalty = 15000
%% FOR TABLES AND FIGURES
\usepackage{array,booktabs} % all related to making tables
% \usepackage{longtable,multirow} %% maybe you need one of these as well
%% defines how to
\usepackage{caption}[2012/02/19] % depending on the version you use, maybe newer date!!
\captionsetup{font={it},singlelinecheck=false}
\captionsetup[table]{position=top}
%% don't include chapter number in figures and tables and eqs
\usepackage{chngcntr}
\counterwithout{figure}{chapter}
\counterwithout{table}{chapter}
\counterwithout{equation}{chapter} % if you have MANY equations, maybe you would want to comment that out
%% for columns in tabular aligned with decimal sign
\usepackage{dcolumn}
\newcolumntype{d}{D{.}{.}{-1}} %% English style (dec. points in input & ouput)
%% some modifications for placement of floats (figures, tables)
\renewcommand{\topfraction}{.95} % max fraction of floats at top
\renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{0.8} % max fraction of floats at bottom
\renewcommand{\textfraction}{0.0} % allow minimal text w. figs
%% Parameters for FLOAT pages (not text pages):
\renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{.94} % require fuller float pages
% N.B.: floatpagefraction MUST be less than topfraction !!
\usepackage{graphicx} % to include graphics
%% Please note: %% TO BE CHECKED
%% The mode "LaTeX => PDF" allows the following formats:
%% .jpg .png .pdf .mps
%%
%% The modes "LaTeX => DVI", "LaTeX => PS" und "LaTeX => PS => PDF"
%% allow the following formats:
%% .eps .ps .bmp .pict .pntg
\usepackage{enumitem} % modify lists - you can adapt as you wish, just suggestion
%% don't use ugly bullets for itemisation
\setlist[itemize]{label={--}}
\setlist[itemize,2]{label={*}}
\setlist[itemize,3]{label={$\cdot$}}
%% arabic numbers in all enumeration, and repeat label from level above
\setlist[enumerate]{label=\arabic*., ref=\arabic*}
\setlist[enumerate,2]{label=\theenumi.\arabic*,ref=\theenumi.\arabic*}
\setlist[enumerate,3]{label=\theenumii.\arabic*, ref=\theenumii.\arabic*}
%% a new itemisation with no vertical spaces
\newlist{compactitem}{itemize}{3}
\setlist[compactitem,1]{nosep}
\setlist[compactitem,2]{nosep}
\setlist[compactitem,3]{nosep}
\setlist[compactitem]{itemsep=0pt}
\setlist[compactitem]{label={--}}
\setlist[compactitem,2]{label={*}}
\setlist[compactitem,3]{label={$\cdot$}}
%% SCIENCE-RELATED PACKAGES
%% Use AMS Math Packages
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsthm}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{bm} %% for bold math symbols of all kinds
\usepackage[version=3]{mhchem} %% for chemical formulae and isotopes
\usepackage{siunitx} %% for typesetting units. PLEASE USE IT !!!
\sisetup{% changing defaults for this siunitx
exponent-product=\!\cdot\!, % otherwise would be $\times$
output-decimal-marker={,}} % replace decimal marker , by . if your text is in English!
%% Some useful math abbreviations
\newcommand{\be}{\begin{eqnarray}}
\newcommand{\ee}{\end{eqnarray}}
\newcommand{\D}{\mathrm{d}}
\newcommand{\odc}[2]{\frac{\D #1}{\D #2}}
\newcommand{\pdc}[2]{\frac{\partial #1}{\partial #2}}
\newcommand{\pdcc}[2]{\frac{\partial^2 #1}{\partial #2^2}}
\newcommand{\at}[1]{\Big|_{#1}}
\newcommand{\ft}[1]{_{\mathrm{#1}}}
\newcommand{\cel}{\si{\degreeCelsius}}
\newcommand{\ol}[1]{\overline{#1}}
\newcommand{\ubr}[2]{\underbrace{#1}_{\mbox{\small #2}}}
\newcommand{\vv}{\bm{v}} % vector v (bold)
\usepackage{natbib} % for author-year style citation system
% \usepackage{pdflscape}
\usepackage{lipsum,blindtext} % we need this to produce blind text in this templage. Not needed for production files.
\ No newline at end of file
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\documentclass[a4paper,11pt,twoside,naustrian,english]{report}
\input{imgw_abschluss_preamble.tex} % let's keep the preamble in an extra file
\begin{document}
\selectlanguage{naustrian} % will enable German hyphenation and use of shortcuts "a etc. for umlauts.
%% you can switch back and forth between languages as you need
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% The so-called front matter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\input{titlepage} %%You need a file 'titlepage.tex' for this.
\setstretch{1.1} % stretch linespacing by 10% throughout the text
\pagestyle{plain} % To display headings: headings / fancy / ...
% \pagenumbering{roman} %% if you want this for frontmatter ...
\setcounter{page}{1}
\parskip0pt % in the ToC etc. we don't want paragraph skip
\tableofcontents % Table of contents
% begin hack to avoid new pages for LoT and LoF
\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip% hack
\begingroup% hack
\let\clearpage\relax % report % hack
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Tabellenverzeichnis}
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Tables}
\listoftables
\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip% hack
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Abbildungsverzeichnis}
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Figures}
\listoffigures
\endgroup% hack
%end hack
% If there are many acronyms and mathematical symbols, it is useful to
% provide a list of them. You will have to write this list yourself.
%\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Abbreviations and Symbols}
%\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Abk"urzungen und Symbole}
%\input{symbols}
\clearpage
\parskip6pt % switch on parskip again
% \pagenumbering{arabic} % if you have been using roman numerals for frontmatter
% \setcounter{page}{1} % if you have been using roman numerals for frontmatter, restart numbering
\pagestyle{fancy} % makes running heads
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Main Content
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\input{abstract}
% The following is just a suggestion. You can have whatever chapters and filenames you wish.
% Also, it's not necessary that each chapter has it's own file, but it may be practical.
% Putting numbers in the front of the filename only to serves having them listed in order when you do ls
\input{1_einleitung}
\input{2_daten}
% \input{3_methoden}
% \input{4_ergebnisse}
% \input{5_diskussion}
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Danksagung}
% \input{dank}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% BIBLIOGRAPHY AND OTHER LISTS
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% A small distance to the other stuff in the table of contents (toc)
% \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\vspace*{\baselineskip}}
%% The Bibliography
%% ==> You should really use bibtex, this makes life much easier,
%% even though there's a bit of a learning curve also here.
%% Look into standard LaTeX introductions, and also here:
%% https://wiki.univie.ac.at/display/theomet/LaTeX
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\bibname}
\bibliographystyle{imgw_abschluss} % Style of Bibliography. This one prints URLs!
\bibliography{lit} % You need one or more files with your bibtex entries, e.g. 'lit.bib' etc. here.
%\input{acknowledgement}
%\input{CV}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% APPENDICES
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \clearpage
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Appendix}
% \appendix
%% ==> Write your text here or include other files.
%\input{AppendixA}
%\input{AppendixB}
%\input{AppendixC}
\end{document}
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%% Titlepage
% Note: all text inside < ... > has to be adapted!
{% enclose this page so what is defined here does not spill over elsewhere
\pagestyle{empty}
\setstretch{1.5}
\sffamily
\hfill\includegraphics{logo_univie_bw}
\centering% the switch form will also prevent hyphenation which would be undesired for a title
\vfill
{\bfseries\Huge <MASTERARBEIT><BACHELORARBEIT>}
\vfill
Titel der <Masterarbeit><Bachelorarbeit>
{\LARGE\bfseries <Die wundervolle Welt der Meteorologie>}
\vfill
Verfasser<In>
{\Large < <Ing.> Vorname Nachname<, B. Sc.> >}% Only include titles already awarded previously!
\vspace{15mm}
angestrebter akademischer Grad
{\Large <Master of Science (M. Sc.)><Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)>}
\vfill
\vspace{15mm}
\raggedright
Wien, im <Monat> <Jahr>
\small
\begin{tabbing}
Studienkennzahl: \quad\quad\quad \= <A\,066\,614 (Master Meteorologie)> bzw. <A\,033\,604 - Bakkalaureat Meteorologie> \\
Studienrichtung: \> Masterstudium Metorologie \\
<Betreuerin: \> Univ.-Prof.~Dr.~Vanda Grubi\v{s}i\a'{c}>\\ % we need \a inside tabbing
<Betreuer: \> o. Univ.-Prof.~Dr.~Reinhold Steinacker>\\
<Betreuer: \> ao. Univ.-Prof.~Mag.~Dr.~Leopold Haimberger>\\
<Betreuerin: ...>
\end{tabbing}
\cleardoublepage
% \end{titlepage}
}%end of title page
\ No newline at end of file
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