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NIH Grant Template (2010)
NIH Grant Template downloaded from the Vanderbilt Biostatistics Wiki curated by John Bock.
Tatsuki Koyama (uploaded by LianTze Lim)

Template for a Report or Grant Application Section
Template for a report or grant application section, downloaded from the Vanderbilt Biostatistics Wiki.
John Bock (uploaded by LianTze Lim)

IET Electronics Letters Template
IET Electronics Letters LaTeX template/sample downloaded from Author guide - Electronics Letters.
Leo

Referee Report
Template for referee reports.
Si

Presento Beamer Theme
Presento is a clean, simple and extensible template for presentations — supported by XeTeX and Beamer. This template has been adapted from the original version for Overleaf.
For usage instructions please see either the source on Github or the README file accessible within the template.
Ratul Saha (uploaded by LianTze Lim)

CE ouvrages géotechniques
Rapport CE ouvrages géotechniques
Collin Eloy

Assignment
Provides basic header for name, course etc. plus a variety of useful shorthand for maths and physics. Made for the MSc students at LJMU API to give them a route in to using LaTeX for their work by practising on tutorial assignments. Modified version of one used by OU students put together by various people over time and further hacked and augmented with more bits taken from the internet a long time ago (source forgotten).
Simon Harrison

ESCAPE Template
Template for submissions to European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE 2016)
Ewerton Calixto

University of Oxford Mathematical Institute PhD Thesis Template
PhD thesis template for the University of Oxford Mathematical Institute.
The ociamthesis.cls was written by K.A. Gillow. The latest version (2.2) was released on 22/11/2010. The class is based upon the standard report class around which most people design their thesis.
For more information please see the corresponding thesis class FAQ page.
Dr Keith Gillow