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A +basic template, \texttt{osatemp.tex}, is also included in this +distribution. Additional detailed instructions for manuscript +preparation and submission are available on the home page for each +OSA journal; see \mbox{\href{http://www.opticsinfobase.org}{http://www.opticsinfobase.org}}. \\ +\end{abstract} + +\ocis{000.0000, 999.9999.}% REPLACE WITH CORRECT OCIS CODES FOR YOUR ARTICLE + % NOTE: \ocis{} IS ALIASED TO \pacs{} BUT MUST + % FORMAT THE TERMS CORRECTLY FOR EACH JOURNAL + +\maketitle %% null function with osajnl.sty + +\section{Introduction} +Adherence to the specifications listed in this guide is essential +for efficient review and publication. For additional guidelines on OSA style see the +\textit{OSA Print Journal Style Guide} on individual journal pages on +\mbox{\href{http://www.opticsinfobase.org}{http://www.opticsinfobase.org}}. + + +\section{Page Layout and Length} +Paper size for electronic submissions should be U.S. Letter, 8.5 +in. $\times$ 11 in. (approximately 21.5 cm $\times$ 28 cm). +Interline spacing has been changed from 2 to 1.2 to help save space. Recommended page length for manuscripts varies with each journal. + +Note that \textit{Optics Letters} (OL) has a strict limit of +three printed, i.e.---final typeset---pages. Mandatory page +charges or higher publication fees apply to papers above each +journal's length limit. +\section{Software} +\subsection{Package Files} +The package file \texttt{osajnl.sty} calls up +\texttt{overcite.sty} (citations), \texttt{graphicx.sty} (replaces \texttt{graphics.sty}), and \texttt{geometry.sty} (page layout). Additional +package files should be used when needed (e.g., +\texttt{hyperref.sty}, as used in this document). Use of +nonstandard or custom package files is discouraged; however, if +such files are essential, they should be included with the +manuscript submission. + +\subsection{\LaTeX{} and REV\TeX} Most versions of \LaTeXe{} +available as freeware, shareware, or commercially will run the OSA +\LaTeX{} files correctly. Authors who choose to use REV\TeX{} +should obtain the latest REV\TeX{}4 package from the American +Physical Society (\url{http://www.aps.org}) or from the +Comprehensive \TeX{} Archive Network (CTAN; +\href{http://www.ctan.org}{http://www.ctan.org}) and become familiar with REV\TeX{}4's +special features. Note that certain packages, such as +\verb+natbib+, that may be required for proper operation of +REV\TeX{} are not necessarily included in the standard REV\TeX{}4 +distribution and should be obtained separately. + +\subsection{Compressing Files for Submission} +Authors submitting \LaTeX{} or REV\TeX{} files should create a +tarred, gzipped archive of their \texttt{.tex} file and all +figures (which should be in EPS digital format). All files must be +referenced at the root level (e.g., file {\tt OT00000F1.eps}, not +\verb+\EPSDIR\OT00000F1.eps+). Authors who submit a \LaTeX{} or REV\TeX{} file +with no figures may submit an ASCII text file without compression +or archiving. {\bf Note that submission of \TeX-generated +PostScript files is not allowed}. + +\subsection{REV\TeX{} and \LaTeX{} Support} +The subfile \texttt{osajnl.rtx} is REV\TeX{}4 compliant. REV\TeX{} and +\LaTeX{} commands for title, author, address, and e-mail are +supported. The \verb+\pacs{}+ command has been made an alias of +\verb+\ocis{}+; \verb+\affiliation{}+, an alias of +\verb+\address{}+. With little effort, a manuscript prepared in +the REV\TeX{}4 substyle for another society's journal can be +converted to OSA style. The style commands that may be used at the +start of a manuscript for submission to JOSA A, JOSA B, +\textit{Applied Optics}, and \textit{Optics Letters} are +\begin{verbatim} + \documentclass[osajnl,preprint,showpacs]{revtex4} %%REVTeX 4.0 + + or + + \documentclass[12pt]{article} %%LaTeX 2e + \usepackage{osajnl} +\end{verbatim} + +Note that \LaTeX{} packages for \href{http://www.opticsexpress.org}{\textit{Optics Express}} and the \href{http://www.osa-jon.org}{\textit{Journal of Optical Networking}} should be obtained separately. + + +\section{Main Text} +\subsection{Typographical Style} +Margins and type size will be set by the OSA REV\TeX{} or \LaTeX{} +commands for title, author names and addresses, abstract, +references, captions, and so on. Use of custom macros and style +files is discouraged. + + + +\subsection{Title} +Only the first letter in the title is +capitalized, except for proper names and abbreviations (note that +abbreviations should be spelled out in most cases in manuscript +and section titles). Place the title within the braces of the +\verb+\title{}+ command. + + +\subsection{Author Names} +Author names should be given in full and consistent form to +facilitate indexing. Every effort should be made to keep author +names consistent from one paper to the next as they appear within +OSA publications. For REV\TeX{} set each author name off with a +separate \verb+\author{}+ command above the appropriate +affiliation. REV\TeX{} will add commas and the word ``and.'' For +\LaTeX, author names should be grouped together, as appropriate, +with proper punctuation. + +\subsection{Author Affiliations} +Affiliations should follow the format division, organization, and +address---and complete postal information should be given. +Abbreviations should not be used. Place each affiliation within +the braces of the \verb+\affiliation{}+ command to achieve the +correct format. + +\bigskip + +For REV\TeX: +\begin{verbatim} +\author{Alessandra Gatti} +\author{Luigi Alberto A. Lugiato} +\affiliation{Instituto Nazional di Fisica per la Materia, +Dipartmento Di Fisica, \\ Via Celoria 16, 20133 Milano, Italy} +\end{verbatim} + +\bigskip + +For \LaTeX: +\begin{verbatim} +\author{Gian-Luca Oppo and Richard Martin} +\affiliation{Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde, \\ +Rottenrow 107, Glasgow G4 ONG, Scotland} +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Abstract} Authors should place the abstract between +the following commands to achieve the correct format: \ +\verb+\begin{abstract}+ and \verb+\end{abstract}+. The abstract +should be limited to approximately 100 words. It should be an +explicit summary of the paper that states the problem, the methods +used, and the major results and conclusions. If the research of +another author is referenced in the abstract, complete information +(e.g., journal, volume number, first page, year) must be +given in the abstract itself. + +\subsection{OCIS Subject Classification} Optics Classification and +Indexing Scheme (OCIS) subject classifications should be placed at +the end of the abstract with the \verb+\ocis{}+ command. OCIS +codes can be found at \href{http://www.osa.org/pubs/authors/ocis/}{http://www.osa.org/pubs/authors/ocis/}. + +\subsection{Mathematical and Scientific Notation} +\subsubsection{Displayed Equations} Equations should be centered. +Equation numbers should appear at the right-hand margin, in +parentheses: +\begin{equation} +H = \frac{1}{2m}(p_x^2 + p_y^2) + \frac{1}{2} M{\Omega}^2 + (x^2 + y^2) + \omega (xp_y - yp_x). +\end{equation} + +All equations should be numbered in the order in which they appear +and should be referenced from within the main text as Eq. (1), +Eq. (2), and so on. + +\begin{eqnarray} +I_{(z, \tau)} & = & \frac{1}{2} \left[ \left| + A \left(\tau - \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) \right|^2 + + \frac{1}{2} \left| A \left( \tau + \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) \right|^2 + + 2A \left( \tau - \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) + A \left( \tau + \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) \right. \nonumber \\ + & & \left. \times \cos \left( \pi \frac{z}{L_c} \right) \right] + \int _{-\infty}^{+\infty}\int _{-\infty}^{+\infty} + {\psi_1}^2(x,y){\rm d}x{\rm d}y \nonumber \\ + & & + \frac{1}{2} \left[ \left| A \left( + \tau - \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) \right| ^2 + + \frac{1}{2} \left| A \left( \tau + \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) \right| ^2 + - 2A \left( \tau - \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) + A \left( \tau + \frac{\delta \tau}{2}z \right) \right. \nonumber \\ + & & \left. \times \cos \left( \pi \frac{z}{L_c} \right) \right] + \int _{-\infty}^{+\infty}\int _{-\infty}^{+\infty} + {\psi_2}^2(x,y){\rm d}x{\rm d}y. +\end{eqnarray} + + +\subsubsection{In-Line Math} To help with conversion, place all math in a proper math environment. For example, expression \mbox{$3\times 4 = 12$} should be set this way, \texttt{\$3$\backslash$times 4=12\$}, not this way, \texttt{3 \$$\backslash$times\$4=12}. Simple fractions in in-line math +should use parentheses when necessary to avoid ambiguity, for +example, to distinguish between $1/(n-1)$ and $1/n-1$. Exceptions +to this are the proper fractions such as $\frac{1}{2}$, which are +better left in this form. Summations and integrals that appear +within text such as $\frac{1}{2}{\Sigma } _{n=1}^{n=\infty} (n^2 - +2n)^{-1}$ should have limits placed to the right of the symbol to +reduce white space. + +\subsubsection{General Guidelines on Notation} Notation must be +legible, clear, compact, and consistent with standard usage. In +general, acronyms should be defined at first use. Adherence to the +following guidelines will greatly assist the production process: + +\paragraph*{\bf Radical Signs.} +When possible, avoid oversized radical signs +by using the notation of a superscript $1/2$. For example, change +$\sqrt{(a + b)(a - c)}$ to $[(a + b)(a - c)]^{1/2}$. + +\paragraph*{\bf Exponentials.} Avoid tiny superscripts of exponential $e$ (e.g., +$e^{jkl})$ by using the alternative \verb+\exp+ notation, +$\exp(jkl)$. + +\paragraph*{\bf Variables and Vectors.} +Set single-letter variables in italics $(k)$. Set three-vectors in +boldface $(\mathbf{k})$. Functions, derivative ``d,'' +abbreviations, and multiletter identifiers should be set in roman +(plain) type ($\alpha \cos, \int\!\dots{\rm d}x, k^{\rm out}$). + +\paragraph*{\bf Multiplication.} +In general, close up multiplied terms $(p_yp_x)$; +use $\times$ if multiplication sign is essential $(2 \times +10^{-2})$ or for continuation in displayed equations [see Eq. (2) +above]. Use raised dot only for scalar product $(\mathbf{k \cdot +k})$. + +\paragraph*{\bf Fences.} +For simple bracketing the usual order of parentheses and brackets +is $\{ \, [ \, ( \, \{ \, [ \, ( \, | \, ) \, ] \, \} \, +) \, ] \, \}$. + +\paragraph*{\bf Bit and Byte.} +The standard abbreviations for bit +and byte are b and B, respectively. To avoid confusion, these +units should be spelled out in most cases (1 bit, 20 GByte). + +\paragraph*{\bf Metric System.} +The metric system is used in OSA journals. If nonmetric units are +essential (e.g., for parts specifications), conversion should be +given at first mention: ``. . . a $\frac{1}{4}$\,-in. bolt (1 in. += 2.54 cm).'' + + +\subsection{Acknowledgments} Acknowledgments, if included, should +appear at the end of the document, just before the references. The +number of a grant or contract should be omitted unless its +inclusion is required by the agency supporting the research. Use +the command \verb+\section*{Acknowledgments}+ to create a +nonnumbered section heading. + +\section{References} +\subsection{\TeX{} and Bib\TeX} Authors must use the standard +REV\TeX{}4 or \LaTeXe{} commands for references and citations. +References must be contained within the \texttt{.tex} file, not a +separate Bib\TeX{} file. + +\paragraph{Bib\TeX.} Bib\TeX{} may be used to create a file +containing the references, whose contents (i.e., contents of \texttt{.bbl} file) can then be pasted into the bibliography section of +the \texttt{.tex} file. A new Bib\TeX{} style file, \texttt{osajnl.bst}, is provided. + +The commands \verb+\begin{thebibliography}{}+ and +\verb+\end{thebibliography}+ format the section according to +standard style, showing the title {\bf References}. Use the +\verb+\bibitem{label}+ command to start each reference. + +\subsection{Formatting Citations} +References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which +they are referenced in the body of the paper. Use of +\verb+\cite{}+ will produce superscript reference callouts, which +is OSA style, when appropriate REV\TeX{} and \LaTeX{} packages are +used (\texttt{natbib} and \texttt{overcite}, respectively). References +can also be hard coded with \verb+.$^1$+. + + +In text, reference numbers should follow a comma or period.$^1$ Two +references$^{2,3}$ should be included together, separated by a +comma, and three or more consecutive references should be +indicated by the bounding numbers and a dash.$^{1\--4}$ When +on-line reference numbers are essential (e.g., see Ref. 1) use the +command \verb+\citeonline{}+ for \LaTeX. For REV\TeX, use +\verb+\onlinecite{}+ + +\subsection{Formatting Reference Items} +Each source must have its own reference number. Footnotes (notes +at the bottom of text pages) are not used in OSA journals. +References require all author names, full titles, and inclusive +pagination. Here are some examples of how to set the most common +reference types: + + +\vskip.4pc + +\hskip8pt{\bf Journal paper} + +\begin {enumerate} + +\item C. van Trigt, ``Visual system-response functions and estimating reflectance,'' %\josaa + J. Opt. Soc. Am. A {\bf 14,} 741--755 (1997). + +\vskip.4pc {\bf Book} + +\item T. Masters, {\it Practical Neural Network Recipes in C++} (Academic, +New York, 1993). + +\vskip.4pc {\bf Chapter in a book} + +\item B. L. Shoop, A. H. Sayles, and D. M. Litynski, ``New devices for +optoelectronics: \ smart pixels,'' in {\it Handbook of Fiber +Optic Data Communications,} C. DeCusatis, D. Clement, E. Maass, +and R. Lasky, eds. (Academic, San Diego, Calif., 1997), pp. +705--758. + +\vskip.4pc {\bf Paper in a published conference proceedings} + +\item R. E. Kalman, ``Algebraic aspects of the generalized inverse of a +rectangular matrix,'' in {\it Proceedings of Advanced Seminar on +Genralized Inverse and Applications,} M. Z. Nashed, ed. (Academic, +San Diego, Calif., 1976), pp. 111--124. + +\vskip.4pc {\bf Paper in an unpublished conference proceedings} + +\item D. Steup and J. Weinzierl, ``Resonant THz-meshes,'' presented at the +Fourth International Workshop on THz Electronics, +Erlangen-Tennenlohe, Germany, 5--6 Sept. 1996. + +\vskip.4pc {\bf SPIE proceedings} + +\item S. K. Griebel, M. Richardson, K. E. Devenport, and H. S. Hinton, +``Experimental performance of an ATM-based buffered hyperplane +CMOS-SEED smart pixel array,'' in {\it Optoelectronic +Interconnects and Packaging IV,} R. T. Chen and P. S. Guilfoyle, +eds., Proc. SPIE {\bf 3005,} 254--256 (1997). + +\vskip.4pc {\bf IEEE proceedings} + +\item T. Darrel and K. Wohn, ``Pyramid based depth from focus,'' in +{\it Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern +Recognition} (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, +New York, 1988), pp. 504--509. + +\vskip.4pc {\bf OSA proceedings} + +\item W. J. Alford, T. D. Raymond, and A. V. Smith, ``Characterization of a ring optical +parametric oscillator,'' in {\it Advanced Solid-State Lasers,} T.~ +Y. Fan and B. Chai, eds., Vol. 20 of OSA Proceedings Series +(Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C., 1994), pp. +476--479. + +\vskip.4pc {\bf Personal communication} + +\item Barbara Williams, Editorial Department, Optical Society of +America, 2010 Massa\-chusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C., +20036 (personal communication, 2001). + +\vskip.4pc{\bf Electronic archives and Internet sources} + +{\em Electronic periodical} + +\item C. Jerry, ``Remarks on the use of group +theory in quantum optics,'' \opex {\bf 8,} 76--85 (2001), +\href{http://www.opticsexpress.org}{http://www.opticsexpress.org}. + +\end{enumerate} + + + +\section{Figures and Tables} + +\subsection{Figures} +For detailed information about appropriate figure resolutions and +file types, see {\em Preparing Electronic Art for OSA Print +Journals} on the Author section of the appropriate journal's +homepage. + +Figure captions should be listed on one or more pages, after the +References and before the figure images. The abbreviation ``Fig.'' +for figure should appear first followed by the figure number and a +period. + +For electronic submissions all art work must be in digital form, +placed in the electronic document with the standard graphics +commands. Tables and figures should not appear in the body of the +manuscript but on separate pages at the back. With REV\TeX{}4, +figures and tables will float to the end of the document, +overriding any float options specified. The caption accompanying +the figure should include the figure file name. The +\verb+\caption{}+ command will produce the required results. The +following is sample code that may be used for setting figures, +although any standard commands are acceptable: + +\begin{verbatim} + \begin{figure}[t] + \centerline{\includegraphics{OT10000F1.eps}} + \caption{Multipanel figure assembled into one EPS file with proper + arrangement and labeling. OT10000F1.eps.} + \end{figure} +\end{verbatim} + +No more than one figure should appear on a manuscript page, except +in the case of multipart figures, which should be assembled into a +single file, if possible, and arranged and labeled as shown below. +Figure file names should include either the manuscript number or +the first author's last name and the figure number, e.g., +b8879F1.EPS or smithF2.EPS. {\bf To avoid mixups, do {\bf {\em +not}} label figures simply ``Fig1.EPS,'' or similar.} + +\subsection{Tables} +Tables must be numbered and appear on separate pages. Table +titles---which should be brief---must be placed above the table, +with the \verb+\caption{}+ command. Detailed explanations or table +footnotes should appear directly beneath the table. Tables should +use horizontal rules to delimit the top and the bottom of the +table and column headings. In general, vertical rules should +not be used. + +\section{Conclusion} + +After the manuscript is proofread, the \texttt{.tex} file and figures +should be tarred and gzipped. Follow the instructions on the OSA +Publications web site for submitting through the e-subs system +(\href{http://www.osa/org/pubs}{http://www.osa/org/pubs}). Authors should feel free to +contact OSA staff for assistance (see appropriate journal page on +the web site for contact information). + +%% Code for appendices and equation numbers +%\appendix + +%\section*{Appendix A: Sample} +%\setcounter{equation}{0} +%\renewcommand{\theequation}{A{\arabic{equation}}} + +%\begin{equation} a+b=c. +%\end{equation} + +%\section*{Appendix B: Sample} +%\setcounter{equation}{0} +%\renewcommand{\theequation}{B{\arabic{equation}}} %change B as needed +%\begin{equation} +%x-y=z. +%\end{equation} + + +\begin{thebibliography}{99} +%\begin{references} + +\bibitem{vanTrigt92} +C. van Trigt, ``Visual system-response functions and estimating reflectance,'' %\josaa +J. Opt. Soc. Am. A {\bf 14,} 741--755 (1997). + +\bibitem{Masters93} +T. Masters, {\it Practical Neural Network Recipes in C++} (Academic, +New York, 1993). + +\bibitem{Shoop97} +B. L. Shoop, A. H. Sayles, and D. M. Litynski, ``New devices for +optoelectronics: \ smart pixels,'' in {\it Handbook of Fiber +Optic Data Communications,} C. DeCusatis, D. Clement, E. Maass, +and R. Lasky, eds. (Academic, San Diego, Calif., 1997), pp. +705--758. + +\bibitem{Kalman76} +R. E. Kalman, ``Algebraic aspects of the generalized inverse of a +rectangular matrix,'' in {\it Proceedings of Advanced Seminar on +Genralized Inverse and Applications,} M. Z. Nashed, ed. (Academic, +San Diego, Calif., 1976), pp. 111--124. + +\bibitem{Steup96} +D. Steup and J. Weinzierl, ``Resonant THz-meshes,'' presented at the +Fourth International Workshop on THz Electronics, +Erlangen-Tennenlohe, Germany, 5--6 Sept. 1996. + +\bibitem{Griebel97} + S. K. Griebel, M. Richardson, K. E. Devenport, and H. S. Hinton, +``Experimental performance of an ATM-based buffered hyperplane +CMOS-SEED smart pixel array,'' in {\it Optoelectronic +Interconnects and Packaging IV,} R. T. Chen and P. S. Guilfoyle, +eds., Proc. SPIE {\bf 3005,} 254--256 (1997). + +\bibitem{Darrel88} +T. Darrel and K. Wohn, ``Pyramid based depth from focus,'' in +{\it Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern +Recognition} (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, +New York, 1988), pp. 504--509. + +\bibitem{Alford94} + W. J. Alford, T. D. Raymond, and A. V. Smith, ``Characterization of a ring optical +parametric oscillator,'' in {\it Advanced Solid-State Lasers,} T.~ +Y. Fan and B. Chai, eds., Vol. 20 of OSA Proceedings Series +(Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C., 1994), pp. +476--479. + +\bibitem{Williams01} +Barbara Williams, Editorial Department, Optical Society of +America, 2010 Massa\-chusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C., +20036 (personal communication, 2001). + +\bibitem{Jerry01} +C. Jerry, ``Remarks on the use of group +theory in quantum optics,'' \opex {\bf 8,} 76--85 (2001), +\href{http://www.opticsexpress.org}{http://www.opticsexpress.org}. + +\end{thebibliography} + +\newpage +%% Table + +\begin{table}[h] +{\bf \caption{Standard Abbreviations for 31 Commonly Cited +Journals}}\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{lp{2.3in}lp{1.5in}}\hline +Macro & Abbreviation & Macro & Abbreviation \\ \hline +\verb+\ao+ & Appl.\ Opt.\ & \verb+\nat+ & Nature (London) \\ +\verb+\ap+ & Appl.\ Phys.\ & \verb+\oc+ & Opt.\ Commun.\ \\ +\verb+\apl+ & Appl.\ Phys.\ Lett.\ + & \verb+\opex+ & Opt.\ Express \\ +\verb+\apj+ & Astrophys.\ J.\ & \verb+\ol+ & Opt.\ Lett.\ \\ +\verb+\bell+ & Bell Syst.\ Tech.\ J.\ + & \verb+\pl+ & Phys.\ Lett.\ \\ +\verb+\jqe+ & IEEE J.\ Quantum Electron.\ + & \verb+\pra+ & Phys.\ Rev.\ A \\ +\verb+\assp+ & IEEE Trans.\ Acoust.\ Speech Signal Process.\ + & \verb+\prb+ & Phys.\ Rev.\ B \\ +\verb+\aprop+ & IEEE Trans.\ Antennas Propag.\ + & \verb+\prc+ & Phys.\ Rev.\ C \\ +\verb+\mtt+ & IEEE Trans.\ Microwave Theory Tech.\ + & \verb+\prd+ & Phys.\ Rev.\ D \\ +\verb+\iovs+ & Invest.\ Ophthalmol.\ Visual\ Sci.\ + & \verb+\pre+ & Phys.\ Rev.\ E \\ +\verb+\jcp+ & J.\ Chem.\ Phys.\ + & \verb+\prl+ & Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.\ \\ + \verb+\jon+ & J.\ Opt.\ Netw.\ +& \verb+\rmp+ & Rev.\ Mod.\ Phys.\ \\ +\verb+\josa+ & J.\ Opt.\ Soc.\ Am.\ +& \verb+\pspie+ & Proc.\ SPIE \\ +\verb+\josaa+ & J.\ Opt.\ Soc.\ Am.\ A + & \verb+\sjqe+ & Sov.\ J.\ Quantum Electron.\ \\ +\verb+\josab+ & J.\ Opt.\ Soc.\ Am.\ B + & \verb+\vr+ & Vision Res.\ \\ +\verb+\jpp+ & J.\ Phys.\ (Paris) & & \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{center} +\end{table} + +\newpage + +\section*{List of Figure Captions} + +Fig. 1. Multipanel figure assembled into one file with proper +arrangement and labeling. + +%\noindent Fig. 2. ... +%\noindent Fig. 3. ... + +%\listoffigures + +\newpage + +%% sample sizing command; other sizing commands (and graphics packages) may be used as well + + \begin{figure}[htbp] + \centering + \includegraphics[width=8.3cm]{OT10000F1.eps} + \caption{Multipanel figure assembled into one EPS file with proper arrangement and labeling. AO10000F1.eps.} + %% \label{} + \end{figure} + +\end{document}
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