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<p> The Title Goes Here</p><p>Author Name</p><p>Affiliation Information: Street Address/Box Number, City, State, Postal Code, and Email Address</p><p>Fig. 1. ANS logo, not to be reproduced in your summary. INTRODUCTION (HEADING A) RESULTS (HEADING A) The first heading of your manuscript must be “INTRODUCTION.” List the research results, and discuss the significance.</p><p>DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTUAL WORK APPENDIX A: PRELIMINARY TESTING (HEADING A) ALGORITHM</p><p>This work must be new and significant. // 2channelMCA.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application.// Paragraph Format (Heading B) #include "stdafx.h" #include <stdio.h>a This is the standard font and layout for the individual paragraphs. The style is called "Paragraph." Replace this APPENDIX B: FORMATS text with your text. The "Enter" key will take you to a new paragraph. If you need to insert a hard line break 2 + 2 = 4 (B.1) within the paragraph, please use Shift+Enter, rather than just tapping the "Enter" key. Fig. B.1. ANS logo, not to be reproduced in your This is the paragraph spacing that occurs when you summary. use the Enter key. TABLE B.I. Table Name Equation Format (Heading C) NOMENCLATURE Below is an example equation created with Word 97’s Equation Editor. To move this equation, highlight the C = constant entire line; then use cut and paste to the new location. To D = diameter use this as a template, select the entire line; then use copy β = beta and paste to place the equation in the new location. Δ = delta</p><p>ENDNOTES dF1   SAm2 cos. (1) d 2 aThis presentation is not complete.</p><p>Table and Figure Formats (Heading C) REFERENCES </p><p>Below is an example Table I. Following that is an 1. J. GLEASON, “Format for a Report,” ANS-2008, example Fig. 1. American Nuclear Society (2008). 2. R. KRAMDEN, Format for a Book, p. 25, A. Table I. Table Name KRAMDEN, Ed., American Nuclear Society, La Grange Column Header Column Header Park, Illinois (2008). Row name x 3. R. VAN GLEASON III, “Format for a Journal or Row name x Transactions Summary,” Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc., 98, 1200 (2008). 4. A. CARNEY, “Format for a Proceedings Paper,” Proc. PHYSOR 2000, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 7– 12, 2000, American Nuclear Society (2000) (CD-ROM). </p>

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