Only the First Letter of the First Word Capitalized

Only the First Letter of the First Word Capitalized

<p> CLUSTERING-2018 3rd International Conference on Clusters and Industrial Districts Valencia (Spain), May 24-25, 2018</p><p>Title of the research proposal (only the first letter of the first word capitalized)</p><p>Author 1 University of XXXX (Country) email@</p><p>Supervisor University of XXXX (Country) email@</p><p>Abstract: Select ParrafoClust as the style of this paragraph. Length of the abstract: up to 350 words. Keywords: Keyword 1; Keyword2; Keyword3; no more than 5 keywords allowed Sistema empresarial del Área Metropolitana de Vigo. Evolución 2000-2005 y expectativas</p><p>Title of the research proposal (only the first letter of the first word capitalized)</p><p>1 TITLE 1 All the paragraphs indented. Select the style “ParrafoClust”. Times New Roman 11, 1.5 spacing between lines; paragraph fully justified. No spacing between paragraphs. Paper length: once formatted in this template, try to maintain your document within a total length of no more than 20 pages all included.</p><p>1.1 Title 2 Select the style “ParrafoClust”. TITLE 1, Title 2 and Title 3 have their own styles created. Choose them from the styles inventory or copy/paste.</p><p>1.1.1 Title 3 Please, insert tables and figures in the middle of the text where appropriate. Include figure/table caption on top and source below.</p><p>Table 1: this is an example Titles in first raw in bold Titles in first raw in bold Titles in first raw in bold Text left aligned and vertically aligned in the Numbers aligned in the 9.9 middle centre Copy/paste this table as many times as needed 9.9 9.9 Source: write your source here</p><p>REFERENCES Choose the style “ReferencesCluster”. French indentation as showed in these examples (the first is an article, and the second is a book):</p><p>Cruz, S. & Teixeira, A. (2010). The evolution of the cluster literature: shedding light on the regional studies–regional science debate, Regional Studies, 44(9),1263-1288. Hall, C., Williams, A. y Lew, A. (2004). Tourism: Conceptualizations, institutions, and issues. A companion to tourism, Blackwell Publishing.</p><p>Citations in the main text: if more than 2 authors, include Author1 et al. (Year). If two authors use & between the authors’ surname. In multiple references, list them from older to newer separated by a semi-colon. Examples: Cruz & Texeira (2010) showed that… Hall et al. (2004) considered that…</p><p>- 2 - </p>

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