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Diese Vorlage eignet sich für sprachliche W-Seminararbeiten an Gymnasien.
Diese Vorlage ist so übersichtlich gestaltet, sodass der Schüler in der Datei Arbeit.tex nur seinen Inhalt schreibt. Die Präambel und das Titelblatt sind ausgelagert.
In der Datei bausteine.tex finden sich Bausteine, die durch Copy/Paste in das Dokument übernommen werden können. Dies ersetzt aber nicht immer ein Nachschlagen in der Literatur oder im Internet...
Angepasst für XeLaTeX 2022
Viel Spaß!
Modelo UNISINOS para qualificação do Mestrado Profissional em Engenharia Elétrica baseado no abtex2-modelo-trabalho-academico.tex, v-1.9.5. Copyright 2012-2015.
Modelo UNISINOS para teses e dissertacoes
baseado no abtex2-modelo-trabalho-academico.tex, v-1.9.5 Copyright 2012-2015.
Modelo de Trabalho Acadêmico (tese de doutorado, dissertação de mestrado e trabalhos monográficos em geral) em conformidade com ABNT NBR 14724: Informação e documentação - Trabalhos acadêmicos - Apresentação.
It was bound to happen. Now besides coffee stains, you can also add wine stains to your LaTeX document!
wine.sty is actually Hanno Rein's coffee4.sty, with all the 'coffee' replaced by 'wine' in the code, and replaced colour definitions.
This package provides an essential feature to LaTeX that has been missing for too long. It adds a coffee stain to your documents. A lot of time can be saved by printing stains directly on the page rather than adding it manually. You can choose from four different stain types.
Hanno Rein, Evan Sultanik, Luis Randez, Adrian Robson
Clean, Simple, Elegant
Clean Thesis is a LaTeX style for thesis documents, developed for my diploma thesis (Diplomarbeit). The style can be understood as my personal compromise — a typical clean looking scientific document combined and polished with minor beautifications.
The design of this Clean Thesis style is inspired by user guide documents from Apple Inc.
Note: If you are looking for an exact and correct style regarding typographic rules, please have a look at the "Classic Thesis Style".
Donation = Postcard
Based on the idea of André Miede: If you like the Clean Thesis style I would be very pleased about a donation in the form of a POSTCARD. You can find my address at the *Clean Thesis* website as well as in the documentation. I am going to collect all postcards and exhibit them at the website I mentioned.
Idea and Inspiration
The idea of providing my customized style for thesis documents passed through my mind while writing my own thesis. Motivated and inspired by the superb Classic Thesis Style by André Miede (thanks to André for doing a great job) I decided to collect all design and style related functionality in a separate LaTeX style and provide this style to other thesis writers.
README.md
Copyright 2015 R. Langner
Muons compose the penetrating component of Cosmic Rays. At sea level, they constitute the largest part of Secondary Cosmic Rays, giving an average flux of ≈ 100 m−2s−1sr−1. The aim of our experiment is to estimate, from muon decay, the mean lifetime and the mass of invisible products. Our experimental setup includes four detectors: three of them are plastic scintillators and compose the trigger system, while the last one is a liquid scintillator which measures the particles energy. All these scintillators are read by photomultipliers. Trigger and pulse thresholds are computed by logical and temporal modules in a VME crate. The Data Acquisition System has been verified to work properly. It is composed of two fADCs modules, one I/O Register, one Motorola computer and a Farm. The liquid scintillator has been calibrated in energy using both passing muons and 60CO gamma source. Thanks to the charge-energy conversion factor we estimated electron energy spectrum. In particular we selected a sample of decay events by estimating muon mean lifetime τμ = 2.19 ± 0.34 μs; then we finally extrapolated an upper limit for invisible products mass mν < 5.99 ± 0.73 MeV/c2.