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91 summarizes the content.
92 The abstract will appear
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107 and be available with unrestricted access.
108 This allows unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the
110 As a general rule the abstracts will not appear in the printed version
111 of your book unless it is the style of your particular book or that of
112 the series to which your book belongs.
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144 The abstract will appear
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159 and be available with unrestricted access.
160 This allows unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the
162 As a general rule the abstracts will not appear in the printed version
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235 every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text.
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243 environment to typeset your equations, e.g.
252 however, for multiline equations we recommend to use the
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261 In physics texts please activate the class option
265 to depict your vectors in
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393 from the copyright holder (usually the original publisher).
394 Please enclose the signed permission with the manucript.
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1059 1 That addresses central themes pertainng to migration, health, and disease.
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1118 automatism for all your cross-references and citations citations as has
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1304 When placed at the end of a chapter or contribution (as opposed to at the
1305 end of the book), the numbering of tables, figures, and equations in the
1306 appendix section continues on from that in the main text.
1315 command when writing an appendix at the end of your chapter or contribution.
1316 If there is only one the appendix is designated
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1415 Don't forget to label each problem; the label is needed for the solutions'
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1425 There are two styles for problems:
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