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The Title Goes Here with Each Initial Letter Capitalized

Subtitle (author’s option)

Author's Name

1

and Author's Name 2 (1)

Replace this text with authors' affiliations (use complete addresses) Continue Here

(2) If more than one affiliation is needed, they should be indicated by superscript letters, 1, 2, 3, etc. as shown above •

ABSTRACT

Don’t replace the full text of your abstract. The abstract should be a very short version of your initial abstract submitted for the conference registration, for example.

FIRST LEVEL HEADING (HEADING 1)

The first level of heading titles is capitalized.

TABLE 1.

The text “

TABLE 1.

” which labels the caption should be bold and capital. Center this text above the Table. Tables should have top and bottom rules, and a rule separating the column heads from the rest of the table only. Do not display all grid lines.

Column Header Goes Here

Row Name Here Row Name Here Row Name Here Row Name Here Row Name Here

TABLE 1.

Center the text above the table [1].

Column Header Goes Here

x x x x x

Column Header Goes Here

x x x x x

Column Header Goes Here

x x x x x

Column Header Goes Here

x x x x x

Second Level Heading (Heading 2)

Each Initial Letter of second level heading titles is capitalized.

Second Level Heading (Heading 2)

• The text “

FIGURE 1.

” which labels the caption should be bold and capital.

Center this text under the figure. If figures have more than one part, each part should be labeled (a), (b), etc..

Second Level Heading (Heading 2)

• Below is an example equation created with Word Equation Editor [1]. To move this equation, highlight the entire line, then use cut and paste to the new paste to place the equation in the new location.

d

 

d

 1 2 

SAm

2 cos  ,

d

 

d

 1 3 

SAm

3 cos  .

(1)

FIGURE 1.

Center the text under figure.

FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

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• Text text text text text text text text text text text text text.

Second Level Heading (Heading 2)

In Equation (2) …………..

cos

3  

1 4 cos

 

3 4 cos 3

 (2)

REFERENCES

[1] Short version of your references used. See the example below.

[2] J.I.V. Sena, R.J. Alves de Sousa, R.A.F. Valente, Engineering Computations, Vol.

28 No. 3, 2011, pp. 287-313.

[3] C. Lequesne., C. Henrard, C. Bouffioux, J. Duflou, and A.M. Habraken, Proceedings of the NUMISHEET 2008, September 1-5, Interlaken, Switzerland.

Corresponding author email:

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