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162 \begin_layout Dedication
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180 \begin_layout Plain Layout
181 The style Foreword has an optional argument that overrides the default text
183 This is useful when there are different forewords by different authors
192 \begin_layout Standard
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356 This is different from
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365 of left pages and the name of the last numbered section in the header of
374 \begin_layout Standard
375 Optional section; if you prefer to set your acknowledgement section as a
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417 and the like are easily formatted with the help of the Springer-enhanced
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529 and be available with unrestricted access.
530 This allows unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the
532 As a general rule the abstracts will not appear in the printed version
533 of your book unless it is the style of your particular book or that of
534 the series to which your book belongs.
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581 and be available with unrestricted access.
582 This allows unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the
584 As a general rule the abstracts will not appear in the printed version
585 of your book unless it is the style of your particular book or that of
586 the series to which your book belongs.
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612 if the abstract is also to appear in the printed version of the book.
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656 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
657 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
660 \begin_layout Standard
665 environment to typeset your equations, e.g.
674 however, for multiline equations we recommend to use the
682 \begin_layout Plain Layout
683 In physics texts please activate the class option
687 to depict your vectors in
692 type - as is customary for a wide range of physical subjects.
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729 automatism for all your cross-references
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749 as has already been described in Sect.
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784 automatism for all your cross-references and citations as has already been
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812 If you copy text passages, figures, or tables from other works, you must
817 from the copyright holder (usually the original publisher).
818 Please enclose the signed permission with the manucript.
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829 must be acknowledged either in the captions, as footnotes or in a separate
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839 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
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908 If the figure is positioned at the top of the page, align the sidecaption
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935 \begin_layout Standard
936 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
937 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
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941 For typesetting numbered lists we recommend to use the
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949 Livelihood and survival mobility are oftentimes coutcomes of uneven socioeconomi
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1009 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
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1495 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
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1499 \begin_layout Standard
1500 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
1501 whereas the first lines of all subsequent paragraphs are.
1504 \begin_layout Standard
1505 If you want to list definitions or the like we recommend to use the Springer-enh
1510 environment – it will automatically render Springer's preferred layout.
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1527 1 That addresses central themes pertainng to migration, health, and disease.
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1539 , Wilson discusses the role of human migration in infectious disease distributio
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1545 The optional longest description label ca be used to set the space that
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1559 2 That addresses central themes pertainng to migration, health, and disease.
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1571 , Wilson discusses the role of human migration in infectious disease distributio
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1580 In order to avoid simply listing headings of different levels we recommend
1581 to let every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
1582 Use the \SpecialChar LyX
1584 \begin_inset space \space{}
1587 automatism for all your cross-references and citations citations as has
1588 already been described in Sect.
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1593 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
1595 reference "sec:Section-Heading-2"
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1603 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
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1608 If you want to emphasize complete paragraphs of texts we recommend to use
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1618 This will produce a 15
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1622 percent screened box 'behind' your text.
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1633 If you want to emphasize complete paragraphs of texts we recommend to use
1634 the newly defined Springer class option
1638 and the newly defined environment
1643 This will produce a 15
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1647 percent screened box 'behind' your text.
1650 \begin_layout Subsubsection
1651 Subsubsection Heading
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1655 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
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1659 \begin_layout Standard
1660 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
1661 whereas the first lines of all subsequent paragraphs are.
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1701 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
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1706 Note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
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1730 If you want to include acknowledgments of assistance and the like at the
1731 end of an individual chapter please use the
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1750 addcontentsline{toc}{section}{
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1771 adds an entry to the table of contents
1776 When placed at the end of a chapter or contribution (as opposed to at the
1777 end of the book), the numbering of tables, figures, and equations in the
1778 appendix section continues on from that in the main text.
1787 command when writing an appendix at the end of your chapter or contribution.
1788 If there is only one the appendix is designated
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1849 addcontentsline{toc}{section}{
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1866 \begin_inset Note Note
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1870 adds an entry to the table of contents
1878 \begin_layout Standard
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1882 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1887 Don't forget to label each problem; the label is needed for the solutions'
1896 \begin_layout Standard
1897 There are two styles for problems:
1910 style is the preferred because it can be referenced in the solution section.
1913 \begin_layout Standard
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1933 The problem is described here.
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1988 \begin_layout Plain Layout
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2001 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2002 instead of manually inserting the references as done in this file as an
2003 example, it is recommended to use Bib\SpecialChar TeX
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2016 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2025 In view of the parallel print and (chapter-wise) online publication of your
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2032 www.springerlink.com
2037 it has been decided that – as a genreral rule – references should be sorted
2038 chapter-wise and placed at the end of the individual chapters.
2039 However, upon agreement with your contact at Springer you may list your
2040 references in a single seperate chapter at the end of your book.
2041 Deactivate the class option
2049 environment will be put out as a chapter of its own.
2050 \begin_inset Newline newline
2057 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2070 in the text either by number (preferred) or by author/year.
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2075 Make sure that all references from the list are cited in the text.
2076 Those not cited should be moved to a separate
2085 The reference list should ideally be
2089 in alphabetical order – even if reference numbers are used for the their
2090 citation in the text.
2091 If there are several works by the same author, the following order should
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2096 all works by the author alone, ordered chronologically by year of publication
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2101 all works by the author with a coauthor, ordered alphabetically by coauthor
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2106 all works by the author with several coauthors, ordered chronologically
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2121 Always use the standard abbreviation of a journal's name according to the
2124 List of Title Word Abbreviations
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2132 http://www.issn.org/en/node/344
2142 depends on the subject of your book:
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2150 recommended styles for references in books on
2152 mathematical, physical, statistical and computer sciences
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2159 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
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2183 Examples of the most commonly used reference style in books on
2185 Psychology, Social Sciences
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2192 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
2194 key "psysoc-mono, psysoc-online,psysoc-journal, psysoc-contrib, psysoc-DOI"
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2225 Examples of the basic Springer style used in publications on a wide range
2228 Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Medicine,
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2236 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
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2262 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2275 \begin_layout Standard
2276 \begin_inset Note Note
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2280 Use the following syntax and markup for your references if the subject of
2281 your book is from the field "Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Computer
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2298 Broy, M.: Software engineering — from auxiliary to key technologies.
2299 In: Broy, M., Dener, E.
2300 (eds.) Software Pioneers, pp.
2302 Springer, Heidelberg (2002)
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2313 Dod, J.: Effective substances.
2314 In: The Dictionary of Substances and Their Effects.
2315 Royal Society of Chemistry (1999) Available via DIALOG.
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2343 Geddes, K.O., Czapor, S.R., Labahn, G.: Algorithms for Computer Algebra.
2344 Kluwer, Boston (1992)
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2350 key "science-journal-1"
2355 Hamburger, C.: Quasimonotonicity, regularity and duality for nonlinear systems
2356 of partial differential equations.
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2376 Slifka, M.K., Whitton, J.L.: Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine
2381 (2000) doi: 10.1007/s001090000086
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2394 Use the following (APS) syntax and markup for your references if the subject
2395 of your book is from the field "Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Computer
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2416 The Dictionary of Substances and Their Effects
2418 , Royal Society of Chemistry.
2419 (Available via DIALOG, 1999),
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2449 (Springer, New York, 1996), pp.
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2483 Med., doi: 10.1007/s001090000086
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2497 Neuromuscular Junction
2502 Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 42 (Springer, Heidelberg, 1976),
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2531 APA guide to preparing manuscripts for journal publication.
2534 Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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2547 Effective substances.
2548 In: The dictionary of substances and their effects.
2549 Royal Society of Chemistry.
2550 Available via DIALOG.
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2561 http://www.rsc.org/dose/Effective substances.
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2577 Harris, M., Karper, E., Stacks, G., Hoffman, D., DeNiro, R., Cruz, P., et al.
2579 Writing labs and the Hollywood connection.
2584 Writing, 44(3), 213–245.
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2596 \begin_inset space ~
2601 Men's and women's gender role journeys: Metaphor for healing, transition,
2604 \begin_inset space ~
2610 Gender issues across the life cycle
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2625 Kreger, M., Brindis, C.D., Manuel, D.M., Sassoubre, L.
2627 Lessons learned in systems change initiatives: benchmarks and indicators.
2630 American Journal of Community Psychology
2632 , doi: 10.1007/s10464-007-9108-14.
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2638 Use the following syntax and markup for your references if the subject of
2639 your book is from the field "Humanities, Linguistics, Philosophy":
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2654 key "humlinphil-journal-1"
2659 Alber John, Daniel C.
2660 O'Connell, and Sabine Kowal.
2662 Personal perspective in TV interviews.
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2673 key "humlinphil-contrib-1"
2680 Theoretical debates in feminist linguistics: Questions of sex and gender.
2683 Gender and discourse
2687 London: Sage Publications.
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2693 key "humlinphil-mono-1"
2702 Feminism and linguistic theory.
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2719 Effective substances.
2720 In: The dictionary of substances and their effects.
2721 Royal Society of Chemistry.
2722 Available via DIALOG.
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2739 Suleiman, Camelia, Daniel C.
2740 O'Connell, and Sabine Kowal.
2742 `If you and I, if we, in this later day, lose that sacred fire...´': Perspective
2743 in political interviews.
2746 Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
2749 doi: 10.1023/A:1015592129296.
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2765 Brown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature.
2766 In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd edn.
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2778 Dod J (1999) Effective Substances.
2779 In: The dictionary of substances and their effects.
2780 Royal Society of Chemistry.
2781 Available via DIALOG.
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2809 Slifka MK, Whitton JL (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine
2811 J Mol Med, doi: 10.1007/s001090000086
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2822 Smith J, Jones M Jr, Houghton L et al (1999) Future of health insurance.
2823 N Engl J Med 965:325–329
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2834 South J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics.
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3292 \begin_inset Formula $^{a}$
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3329 (as described in the note behind the Acknowledgement) but it is also listed
3330 in the table of contents.
3338 \begin_layout Standard
3339 Here comes the glossary
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3358 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3359 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3362 \begin_layout Run-in headings
3366 \begin_layout Standard
3367 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3368 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3369 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3372 \begin_layout Run-in headings
3376 \begin_layout Standard
3377 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3378 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3379 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3382 \begin_layout Run-in headings
3386 \begin_layout Standard
3387 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3388 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3389 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3392 \begin_layout Run-in headings
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3397 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3398 Write here the description of the glossary term.
3399 Write here the description of the glossary term.
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3414 reference "chap:intro"
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3422 There two styles for solutions:
3435 style is the preferred because it references trhe corresponding
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3460 The solution of the corresponding problem.
3461 \begin_inset Note Note
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3465 The label of the corresponding (referenced) problem is
3474 The number of the prob/sol can also be referenced in the text:
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3478 As explained in the description of problem
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3526 (b) The solution of second part is revealed here.
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3570 \begin_inset Note Note
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3574 please use the style
3578 with your makeindex program