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%% PNAStmpl.tex
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%% Template file to use for PNAS articles prepared in LaTeX
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%% Version: Apr 14, 2008
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% BASIC CLASS FILE
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%% PNAStwo for two column articles is called by default.
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%% Uncomment PNASone for single column articles. One column class
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%% and style files are available upon request from [email protected].
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%% (uncomment means get rid of the '%' in front of the command)
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%\documentclass{pnasone}
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\documentclass{pnastwo}
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%% Changing position of text on physical page:
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%% Since not all printers position
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%% the printed page in the same place on the physical page,
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%% you can change the position yourself here, if you need to:
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% \advance\voffset -.5in % Minus dimension will raise the printed page on the
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% physical page; positive dimension will lower it.
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%% You may set the dimension to the size that you need.
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% OPTIONAL GRAPHICS STYLE FILE
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%% Requires graphics style file (graphicx.sty), used for inserting
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%% .eps files into LaTeX articles.
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%% Note that inclusion of .eps files is for your reference only;
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%% when submitting to PNAS please submit figures separately.
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%% Type into the square brackets the name of the driver program
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%% that you are using. If you don't know, try dvips, which is the
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%% most common PC driver, or textures for the Mac. These are the options:
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% [dvips], [xdvi], [dvipdf], [dvipdfm], [dvipdfmx], [pdftex], [dvipsone],
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% [dviwindo], [emtex], [dviwin], [pctexps], [pctexwin], [pctexhp], [pctex32],
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% [truetex], [tcidvi], [vtex], [oztex], [textures], [xetex]
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\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
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%% OPTIONAL POSTSCRIPT FONT FILES
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%% PostScript font files: You may need to edit the PNASoneF.sty
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%% or PNAStwoF.sty file to make the font names match those on your system.
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%% Alternatively, you can leave the font style file commands commented out
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%% and typeset your article using the default Computer Modern
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%% fonts (recommended). If accepted, your article will be typeset
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%% at PNAS using PostScript fonts.
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% Choose PNASoneF for one column; PNAStwoF for two column:
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%\usepackage{PNASoneF}
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%\usepackage{PNAStwoF}
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%% ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL STYLE FILES
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%% The AMS math files are commonly used to gain access to useful features
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%% like extended math fonts and math commands.
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\usepackage{amssymb,amsfonts,amsmath}
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%% OPTIONAL MACRO FILES
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%% Insert self-defined macros here.
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%% \newcommand definitions are recommended; \def definitions are supported
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%\newcommand{\mfrac}[2]{\frac{\displaystyle #1}{\displaystyle #2}}
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%\def\s{\sigma}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% Don't type in anything in the following section:
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%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% For PNAS Only:
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\contributor{Submitted to Proceedings
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of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}
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\url{www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.0709640104}
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\copyrightyear{2008}
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\issuedate{Issue Date}
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\volume{Volume}
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\issuenumber{Issue Number}
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\begin{document}
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%% For titles, only capitalize the first letter
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%% \title{Almost sharp fronts for the surface quasi-geostrophic equation}
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\title{Insert title here}
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%% Enter authors via the \author command.
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%% Use \affil to define affiliations.
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%% (Leave no spaces between author name and \affil command)
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%% Note that the \thanks{} command has been disabled in favor of
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%% a generic, reserved space for PNAS publication footnotes.
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%% \author{<author name>
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%% \affil{<number>}{<Institution>}} One number for each institution.
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%% The same number should be used for authors that
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%% are affiliated with the same institution, after the first time
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%% only the number is needed, ie, \affil{number}{text}, \affil{number}{}
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%% Then, before last author ...
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%% \and
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%% \author{<author name>
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%% \affil{<number>}{}}
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%% For example, assuming Garcia and Sonnery are both affiliated with
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%% Universidad de Murcia:
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%% \author{Roberta Graff\affil{1}{University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
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%% United Kingdom},
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%% Javier de Ruiz Garcia\affil{2}{Universidad de Murcia, Bioquimica y Biologia
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%% Molecular, Murcia, Spain}, \and Franklin Sonnery\affil{2}{}}
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\author{
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Author One\affil{1}{University One}
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Author Two\affil{2}{University Two}
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\and
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Author Three\affil{2}{}
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}
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\contributor{Submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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of the United States of America}
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%% The \maketitle command is necessary to build the title page.
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\maketitle
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\begin{article}
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\begin{abstract}
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-- enter abstract text here --
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\end{abstract}
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%% When adding keywords, separate each term with a straight line: |
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\keywords{term | term | term}
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%% Optional for entering abbreviations, separate the abbreviation from
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%% its definition with a comma, separate each pair with a semicolon:
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%% for example:
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%% \abbreviations{SAM, self-assembled monolayer; OTS,
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%% octadecyltrichlorosilane}
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% \abbreviations{}
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%% The first letter of the article should be drop cap: \dropcap{}
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%\dropcap{I}n this article we study the evolution of ''almost-sharp'' fronts
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%% Enter the text of your article beginning here and ending before
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%% \begin{acknowledgements}
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%% Section head commands for your reference:
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%% \section{}
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%% \subsection{}
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%% \subsubsection{}
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In Ref.~\cite{ref1}...
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In Refs.~\cite{ref1,ref2}...
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%% == end of paper:
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%% Optional Materials and Methods Section
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%% The Materials and Methods section header will be added automatically.
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%% Enter any subheads and the Materials and Methods text below.
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%\begin{materials}
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% Materials text
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%\end{materials}
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%% Optional Appendix or Appendices
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%% \appendix Appendix text...
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%% or, for appendix with title, use square brackets:
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%% \appendix[Appendix Title]
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\begin{acknowledgments}
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-- text of acknowledgments here, including grant info --
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\end{acknowledgments}
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%% PNAS does not support submission of supporting .tex files such as BibTeX.
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%% Instead all references must be included in the article .tex document.
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%% If you currently use BibTeX, your bibliography is formed because the
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%% command \verb+\bibliography{}+ brings the <filename>.bbl file into your
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%% .tex document. To conform to PNAS requirements, copy the reference listings
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%% from your .bbl file and add them to the article .tex file, using the
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%% bibliography environment described above.
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%% Contact [email protected] if you need assistance with your
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%% bibliography.
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% Sample bibliography item in PNAS format:
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%% \bibitem{in-text reference} comma-separated author names up to 5,
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%% for more than 5 authors use first author last name et al. (year published)
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%% article title {\it Journal Name} volume #: start page-end page.
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% \bibitem{Neuhaus} Neuhaus J-M, Sitcher L, Meins F, Jr, Boller T (1991)
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% A short C-terminal sequence is necessary and sufficient for the
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% targeting of chitinases to the plant vacuole.
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% {\it Proc Natl Acad Sci USA} 88:10362-10366.
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%% Enter the largest bibliography number in the facing curly brackets
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%% following \begin{thebibliography}
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\begin{thebibliography}{99}
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\bibitem{ref1} J.~Doe, Article name, \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.}
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\bibitem{ref2} J.~Doe, J. Smith, Other article name, \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.}
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\end{thebibliography}
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\end{article}
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%% Adding Figure and Table References
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%% Be sure to add figures and tables after \end{article}
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%% and before \end{document}
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%% For figures, put the caption below the illustration.
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%% \caption{Almost Sharp Front}\label{afoto}
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\centerline{\includegraphics[width=1in]{lion.eps}}
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\caption{Sample picture caption}\label{fig1}
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\end{figure}
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%% Using @{\vrule height ?? depth ?? width0pt} in the tabular preamble will
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\caption{This is a table with scientific results.}
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\hline
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aaaa & bbbb & cccc & dddd & eeee\\
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aaaaa & bbbbb & ccccc & ddddd & eeeee\\
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aaaaaa & bbbbbb & cccccc & dddddd & eeeeee\\
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\end{document}
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