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% This file presents the `chem-angew' style
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\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[english,UKenglish]{babel}
\usepackage[babel]{csquotes}
\usepackage[
style=chem-angew,
% articletitle, % To include article titles
% backend=biber, % Use biber rather than BibTeX: UTF-8 support, etc.
% biblabel=dot, % Alter bibliography labels
% chaptertitle, % Include chapter titles for parts of books
% doi, % Always include DOI for articles
% pageranges=false, % Only include first page of a range
% subentry, % For (a), (b), etc. in sets
hyperref,
]{biblatex}
\usepackage[
colorlinks,
linkcolor=black,
urlcolor=black,
citecolor=black
]{hyperref}
\bibliography{biblatex-chem}
\begin{document}
\section*{The \texttt{chem-angew} style}
This style prints numeric citations with bibliography
formatting following the rules of the used in \emph{Angewandte
Chemie}. The same formatting applies to related journals
published by Wiley, for example \emph{Chemistry---A European
Journal} and \emph{European Journal of Organic Chemistry}. With
settings for citations as given, the citations will be
superscript and punctuation will be moved before citations, for
example \autocite{Kabbe1973} or \cite{Arduengo1991}.
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography
\end{document}
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