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\usepackage[sort&compress]{natbib}
\citestyle{egu} % plain, agu, egu, agms, dcu, kluwer, cospar, nature
\newcommand\tend{\tempend{apalike}{mybib}}

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\title{The Title of My M.S. Thesis}
\author{Samuel Fargo Bison}
\date{January 2022}
\progdeptchoice{Department} % Use Department (or) Program
\department{Mathematics}

\cchair{Prof. John Adams} % Use actual committee members names 
\cmembera{Prof. Abraham Lincoln}
\cmemberb{Prof. George Washington}
\cmemberc{Prof. Theodore Roosevelt} % If 3rd not required - delete this line 
\approvaldate{12/14/2022}
\approver{Prof. James Garfield}

%**********************************Front matter
\abstract{This is the abstract for my thesis. \\ \emph{Abstracts for doctoral
dissertations must use 350 words or less. Abstracts for master's papers or master's
theses must use 150 words or less.}\\ \kant[16]} % dummy text

\acknowledgements{I acknowledge people here. \\ \emph{Acknowledgements text should be
placed here.} \\ \kant[15]}

\dedication{This thesis is dedicated to my cat, Mr. Fluffles.\\ \emph{This section
dedicates the disquisition to a few significant people. The text must be double-spaced
and aligned center to the page.} \\ Which is already taken care of by this \LaTeX\ class.}

\preface{You can put a preface here. \\ \emph{This section is optional!} \\ \kant[14]}

\listofabbreviations{% may use title case
AC       & Alternating Current \\
NDSU     & North Dakota State University \\
ZL       & Zeta Level}

\listofsymbols{% may use sentence case
$A$     & Area (\si{\m\squared})\\
$e$     & Euler's constant (\num{2.718281828}) \\
$R^2$   & Coefficient of determination}

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\begin{document}

%**********************************First chapter - paper style
\mypaperheading{The First Chapter - Paper Style - Long title of this technical paper}{*}
{This paper is planned to be submitted as a peer-reviewed article \ldots\ more information 
about the author(s),  title,  \emph{journal},  to be added.}

\section{Abstract11}
Paper-styled chapters will have abstracts. Abstract of this chapter goes here. \kant[1]

\section{Section12}
This is the first section of the thesis (1st level: 1.2. Section). \kant[2]

\section{Section13}
This is the second section of the thesis (1st level: 1.3. Section). \kant[3]

\subsection{Subsection131}
This is the subsection text (2nd level: 1.3.1. Subsection). \kant[4]

\subsubsection{Subsubsection1311}
This is the subsection text (3rd level: 1.3.1.1. Subsubsection). \kant[5]

\paragraph{Paragraph13111}
This is the subsection text (4th level: 1.3.1.1.1. Paragraph). \kant[6]

\section{Table and Figure}
This is the third section of the thesis (1st level: 1.4. Section). This section
illustrates the inclusion of a simple table (\cref{tab:1}) and a figure shown later.

\begin{table}[h]
\centering
\caption{Table captions go at the top of the table. This was long caption of the table
included in the first chapter --- so that we see how it breaks into another line and
having a single spacing. Usually tables are of full-width and are demonstrated subsequently.}
\vspace{-1ex}
\begin{tabular}{clr}
\toprule
Number & Month & Days\\
\midrule
1 & January    & 31\\
2 & February   & 28\\
3 & March      & 31\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\label{tab:1}
\end{table}	\kant[7]

Now the figure (\cref{fig:1}) illustrates an example figure from the \texttt{mwe} package.

\myfig{H}{0.6}{example-image-duck}{Caption for this example image in this first chapter.}
{fig:1}	\kant[8-9]

%**********************************Second chapter - regular
\myheading{The Second Chapter - Regular Style - Long title for this chapter}

Regular style chapters will not have abstracts. General information or outline of the
chapter is given here --- before breaking into sections.

\section{Excellent Results}
This is another section of the thesis (1st level: 2.1. Experimental Results).
\Cref{tab:2} presents the results in a tabular form that spans the entire width.
Please note the results shown (\cref{tab:2}) are preliminary.

\begin{table}[ht]
\centering
\caption{Table spanning entire width (full-width) using \texttt{setlength} and
\texttt{tabcolsep}}
\vspace{-1ex}
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{3.75em}
\begin{tabular}{@{\hspace{2ex}} lccr @{\hspace{2ex}}}
\toprule
Number & Name of month & Days & Season\\
\midrule
4 	& April  & 30		& Spring\\
5 	& May    & 31		& Summer\\
6 	& June   & 30		& Summer\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\begin{tablenotes}[flushleft]
\footnotesize
\item \hspace{-1ex} \emph{Note}: The \texttt{tablenotes} environment produces table footnotes. 
\end{tablenotes}
\label{tab:2}
\end{table}	\kant[7-8]

\subsection{Minor Results}
This is a subsection of the thesis (1st level: 2.2. Experimental Results). 	\kant[8]
The \Cref{fig:2} is an example image with command showing all arguments including the optional 
caption placement. The example figure (\cref{fig:2}) is included in the \texttt{mwe} package.

\myfig[2ex]{H}{0.5}{example-image}{Caption for this example image demonstrating an optional 
2ex vertical spacing. Compare this with a narrow caption spacing without optional argument in 
\cref{fig:1}.}{fig:2}
\kant[8]

\section{Some References}
Referring to all entries in the ``\texttt{mybib.bib}'' file to generate the citations here
and the listing using the \texttt{\textbackslash citep\{\ldots\}} ``natbib'' command
(cite parenthesis)\citep{texbook,lcompanion,latex2e,knuth1984,lesk1977,amsthm2017,
calvo2004using,cannayen2011latex,kopka2004guide,notso2021}.

The same using \texttt{\textbackslash citet\{\ldots\}} command (cite text) in the running
text as: The authors \citet{texbook,lcompanion,latex2e,knuth1984,lesk1977,amsthm2017,
calvo2004using,cannayen2011latex,kopka2004guide,notso2021} have something to do
with \LaTeX. For most bibliography citation and list creation, these two commands
are sufficient.

%**********************************Bibliography handling
\biblio{apalike}{mybib} % Shortcut command using style and bib-file arguments

%**********************************Named appendix A
\namedappendices{A}{Named first appendix}
Appendix material can be included here. First including a figure (fig.~\ref{fig:ap1}).

\section{Appendix A - Section With Figure}
\myfigap{H}{0.5}{example-image-golden}{A golden ratio rectangle image.}{fig:ap1}	\kant[8]

\section{Appendix A - Section With Table}
And, then including a table (table.~\ref{tab:ap1}).

\begin{appendixtable}[h!]
\centering
\caption{Use of \texttt{tabu} environment for full-width table - applicable to both main text
and appendix.  Note the use of \texttt{booktabs} commands and `X' parameters to reproduce 
Table~\ref{tab:2}. }
\begin{tabu} {X  X[2, c]  X[2,c]  X[r]}       %X[2, c] = coef. = 2, align = center 
\toprule
Number & Name of month & Days & Season\\
\midrule
4 	    & April         & 30   & Spring\\
5 	    & May           & 31   & Summer\\
6 	    & June          & 30   & Summer\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabu}
\begin{tablenotes}[flushleft]
\footnotesize
\item \hspace{-1ex} \emph{Note}: The \texttt{tablenotes} environment produces table footnotes.  
Refer to \texttt{tabu} documentation for further details.  
\end{tablenotes}
\label{tab:ap1}
\end{appendixtable}

\subsection{Appendix A Subsection}
\kant[10]

%**********************************Named Appendix B
\namedappendices{B}{Named second appendix}
Appendix material can be included here. First including a figure (fig.~\ref{fig:ap2}).

\section{Appendix B - Section With Figure}
\kant[9]
\myfigap[0.5ex]{H}{0.7}{example-grid-100x100pt}{A $10 \times 10$ grid of different
concentric colors.}{fig:ap2}

\section{Appendix B - Section With Table}
Now coding another appendix table (table.~\ref{tab:ap2}) that spans the entire width using
the manual method (using `tabcolsep' command; and `resize' command to fit large tables).

\begin{appendixtable}[h]
\centering
\caption{Squares and cubes named appendix table using \texttt{siunitx} package.}
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{7.1ex}
\begin{tabular}{@{\hspace{2ex}} lcrr @{\hspace{2ex}}}
\toprule
Number & Square        & Cubes          & Fourth power\\
\midrule
11 	   & 121   			       & \num{1331} 		   & \num{14641}\\
22 	   & 484  			        & \num{10648}		   & \num{234256}\\
333 	  & \num{110889}  & \num{36926037}	& \num{12296370321}\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\label{tab:ap2}
\end{appendixtable}

\subsection{Appendix B Subsection}
\kant[11]

\closeappendices   % Closing (redundant) of appendices for LOAT and LOAF generation

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