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A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement \\
for the degree of Bachelor of Science with Honors in \\
Physics from the College of William and Mary in Virginia,\\[0.5cm]
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Williamsburg, Virginia\\
May 2001
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This is the abstract.  It isn't very long at all, but should say
everything important about your work---what you are measuring or
calculating, and what your results are.

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{\bf Acknowledgements}
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I would first like to thank...

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\section{Introduction}
\subsection{Overview ...}

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How to cite a reference:
In 1989, experiments at CERN \cite{EMC} reported ...

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How to make a nice equation:
\begin{equation}
\label{equ:aperp}
A_{\perp} = \frac{\sigma^{\downarrow\leftarrow} - 
\sigma^{\uparrow\leftarrow}} {\sigma^{\downarrow\leftarrow} + 
\sigma^{\uparrow\leftarrow}} = f_kE^{\prime}\sin\theta\left(g_1(x,Q^2) 
+ \frac{2E}{\nu}g_2(x,Q^2)\right),
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\section{The Experiment}

\subsection{The Target}

\section{Conclusions}

\section{Tables of Results}
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\multicolumn{1}{|c}{Polarization} &
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$-$ & LiD     & 1 &   0.0233323 &   0.8429978  &   0.0044151 &   0.0030871 \\
    &         & 2 &   0.0638046 &   1.5017358  &   0.0021633 &   0.0021343 \\
    &         & 3 &   0.1892825 &   3.1877837  &   0.0006640 &   0.0022467 \\
    &         & 4 &   0.4766562 &   7.1827556  &  -0.0197585 &   0.0085528 \\
    & NH$_3$  & 1 &   0.0232572 &   0.8454089  &   0.0003600 &   0.0018642 \\
    &         & 2 &   0.0633156 &   1.4870013  &   0.0023831 &   0.0013287 \\
    &         & 3 &   0.1923955 &   3.1753302  &  -0.0024246 &   0.0013771 \\
    &         & 4 &   0.4830315 &   7.3245904  &  -0.0284834 &   0.0047061 \\
$+$ & LiD     & 1 &   0.0233503 &   0.8340932  &  -0.0086018 &   0.0031121 \\
    &         & 2 &   0.0638688 &   1.4785886  &  -0.0018465 &   0.0021452 \\
    &         & 3 &   0.1892192 &   3.1277721  &  -0.0017860 &   0.0022525 \\
    &         & 4 &   0.4778486 &   7.0313856  &  -0.0041773 &   0.0084659 \\
    & NH$_3$  & 1 &   0.0232964 &   0.8439092  &  -0.0022961 &   0.0018851 \\
    &         & 2 &   0.0633764 &   1.4814540  &   0.0021355 &   0.0013354 \\
    &         & 3 &   0.1924094 &   3.1580557  &  -0.0065302 &   0.0013775 \\
    &         & 4 &   0.4825868 &   7.3191291  &  -0.0290878 &   0.0047329 \\
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Here's how to do references:

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\bibitem{EMC}
J.~Ashman {\it et al.}  [European Muon Collaboration],
``An investigation of the spin structure of the proton in deep inelastic  scattering of polarized muons on polarized protons,''
Nucl.\ Phys.\  {\bf B328}, 1 (1989).

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