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109 The abstract will appear
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124 and be available with unrestricted access.
125 This allows unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the
127 As a general rule the abstracts will not appear in the printed version
128 of your book unless it is the style of your particular book or that of
129 the series to which your book belongs.
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146 Please use the 'starred' version of the
150 environment for typesetting the text of the online abstracts.
155 if the abstract is also to appear in the printed version of the book.
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159 Each chapter should be preceded by an abstract (10–15 lines long) that summarize
161 The abstract will appear
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176 and be available with unrestricted access.
177 This allows unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the
179 As a general rule the abstracts will not appear in the printed version
180 of your book unless it is the style of your particular book or that of
181 the series to which your book belongs.
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198 Please use the 'starred' version of the
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251 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
252 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
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260 environment to typeset your equations, e.g.
269 however, for multiline equations we recommend to use the
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278 In physics texts please activate the class option
282 to depict your vectors in
287 type - as is customary for a wide range of physical subjects.
296 a\times b & = & c\nonumber \\
297 \vec{a}\cdot\vec{b} & = & c\label{eq:01}
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317 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
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324 automatism for all your cross-references
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344 as has already been described in Sect.
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359 Please do not use quotation marks when quoting texts! Simply use the
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372 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
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407 If you copy text passages, figures, or tables from other works, you must
412 from the copyright holder (usually the original publisher).
413 Please enclose the signed permission with the manucript.
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424 must be acknowledged either in the captions, as footnotes or in a separate
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434 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
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502 If the figure is positioned at the top of the page, align the sidecaption
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530 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
531 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
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576 automatism for all your cross-references and citations as has already been
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1086 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
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1090 \begin_layout Standard
1091 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
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1096 If you want to list definitions or the like we recommend to use the Springer-enh
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1194 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
1195 whereas the first lines of all subsequent paragraphs are.
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1199 If you want to emphasize complete paragraphs of texts we recommend to use
1200 the newly defined Springer class option
1204 and the newly defined environment
1209 This will produce a 15
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1225 the newly defined Springer class option
1229 and the newly defined environment
1234 This will produce a 15
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1246 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
1247 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
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1251 Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
1252 whereas the first lines of all subsequent paragraphs are.
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1291 \begin_layout Standard
1292 Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let
1293 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
1296 \begin_layout Standard
1297 Note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented,
1298 whereas the first lines of all subsequent paragraphs are.
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1320 \begin_layout Acknowledgement
1321 If you want to include acknowledgments of assistance and the like at the
1322 end of an individual chapter please use the
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1341 addcontentsline{toc}{section}{
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1358 \begin_inset Note Note
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1362 adds an entry to the table of contents
1367 When placed at the end of a chapter or contribution (as opposed to at the
1368 end of the book), the numbering of tables, figures, and equations in the
1369 appendix section continues on from that in the main text.
1378 command when writing an appendix at the end of your chapter or contribution.
1379 If there is only one the appendix is designated
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1478 Don't forget to label each problem; the label is needed for the solutions'
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1488 There are two styles for problems:
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1554 (b) The second part of the problem is described here.
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