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LaTeX templates for journal articles, academic papers, CVs and résumés, presentations, and more.

This is a modified version of the Feather beamer theme by Lilyana Vankova. Added features include: Progress bar will go a complete cycle at the end of the presentation (i.e. unnumbered slides are excluded) Logo and background image can be changed.

Template adaptado para Projeto Final de Curso feito pelo Colegiado de Engenharia de Controle e Automação da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

2 cooking recipes templates in one with sub-recipes, and notes and tips

EACH-USP-PPgSI Exame de Qualificação e Dissertação de Mestrado

NTU Master Dissertation for SCSE, EEE and other schools.

This is a LaTeX template for doctoral thesis of Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU)

Template para la realización del anteproyecto de inegniería o trabajo de investigación. UTN FRBA Proyecto Final

The package provides a LaTeX document class for writing a PhD thesis. The author developed it while writing his PhD thesis in School of Computing (SoC), National University of Singapore (NUS). By default, the class adheres to the NUS Guidelines on Format of Research Thesis Submitted For Examination. However, the class for conformation to a different guideline should not be difficult. For help and advice, the best place to raise an issue is on the package's Github repository. Alternatively, you can use the comment form on the author's page. License: SPhdThesis is released under public domain. You are free to use, modify, and distribute it as you wish.

I adapted the Jacobs Landscape Poster LaTeX Template created by the Computational Physics and Biophysics Group at Jacobs University to have a simple, classic LaTeX look, and included colours specified by the Dalhousie brand guide. The original template I had built upon is also on the Overleaf Gallery with the heading "Unnecessarily Complicated Research title. Created by: Computational Physics and Biophysics Group at Jacobs University Further modified by: Nathaniel Johnston (nathaniel@njohnston.ca) Modified further still by: Abraham Nunes (nunes <at> dal <dot> ca) License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
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