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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
%
% The Scientific Paper Package for LaTeX
% By Ryan Aycock March 26, 2004
%
% For use with LaTeX pdflatex.
%
% YOU MUST HAVE THE MULTICOL PACKAGE
%
% This package will allow you to write generic scientific papers with two column text
% and a single column, centered abstract. this format is not based on any published
% style guide and should modified as needed.
%
% To use, simply build your document with this template:
%
% \documentclass[letterpaper,11pt]{article}
% \usepackage{science}
% \title{Ultra Cool Title}
% \author{Your Name}
% \date{the date} % Can use \today
% \begin{document}
% \maketitle
% \begin{abstract}
% Type your abstract here.
% \end{abstract}
% \begin{body}
% Type your paper as normal. Use \cite{} for your citations.
% \begin{bib}
% Put your bibliography here. Use \bibitem{} for
% each of the citations used in your paper.
% \end{bib}
% \end{body}
% \end{document}
%
%
% If you have more than one author or wish to list your school and contact
% information, use the following:
%
% \author{First author's name$^{1}$\thanks{Contact information},
% Second author$^{2}$\\
% $^{1}$\textit{First university}\\
% $^{2}$\textit{Second university}}
%
%
%
% Floating environments such as figures or tables are
% forbidden in the multicol environment. To get around
% this limitation, you have two options when including
% a figure or table:
%
% use \begin{figurehere}... \end{figurehere}
% and \begin{tablehere}... \end{tablehere}
% to place a float in the two column format (right here).
% Or you can use \begin{figure*} \begin{table*}. These
% commands will span your float body across the page, usually
% at the top --- best for large images and tables.
%
%
% If you have any questions about how \cite and \bibitem work, consult
% the "Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX."
%
% Note: The bibliography assumes that you are using LaTeX's build-in
% bibliography and not BibTeX or another package. Also, this package
% assumes that you will have less than 99 sources. If you should use more,
% you will have to edit the bib environment.
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\ProvidesPackage{science}
\typeout{Scientific Paper Package - by Ryan Aycock}
\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined % We're not running pdftex
\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx}
\else
\usepackage[pdftex]{color,graphicx}
\pdfpagewidth=\paperwidth
\pdfpageheight=\paperheight
\usepackage{thumbpdf}
%\pdfcompresslevel=9
\fi
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% Fixing the document's size
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\setlength{\paperheight}{11in}
\setlength{\paperwidth}{8.5in}
\setlength{\textwidth}{6.5in}
\setlength{\textheight}{9in}
\setlength{\footskip}{40pt}
\setlength{\hoffset}{0in}
\setlength{\voffset}{-1in}
\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0in}
\setlength{\evensidemargin}{0in}
\setlength{\marginparwidth}{0in}
\setlength{\marginparpush}{0in}
\setlength{\marginparsep}{0in}
\setlength{\topmargin}{.5in}
\setlength{\headsep}{18pt}
\setlength{\columnsep}{0.4in}
\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}
\setlength{\parindent}{.3in}
\usepackage{multicol}
% These commands allow you to use figures
% and tables in the multicol environment.
\makeatletter
\newenvironment{tablehere}
{\def\@captype{table}}
{}
\newenvironment{figurehere}
{\def\@captype{figure}}
{}
\makeatother
\newenvironment{body}{\vspace{1pc}\begin{multicols}{2}}{\end{multicols}}
%
% If you use more than 99 sources, change the appropriate number:
%
\newenvironment{bib}{\begin{thebibliography}{99}\setlength{\itemsep}{-1mm}}{\end{thebibliography}}
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