Commit 8b252629 authored by Crawford, Sam's avatar Crawford, Sam Committed by Johnson, Seth R.
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Added tables. Fixed the captions.

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\begin{center}
	\section{TABLES}
	
\end{center}

As with figures, tables are numbered consecutively, or consecutively by section, and should follow their call out (see {\color{green} Table \ref{tab:1}}) in the text as closely as possible.  (LaTeX automatically floats Tables and Figures, depending on how much space is left on the page at the point that they are processed. If there is not enough room on the current page, the float is moved to the top of the next page.) Tables are formatted using small TNR. To accommodate large tables, the font size can be decreased and, if necessary, landscaped.

\begin{table}[h]
	\caption{Table caption is bold, centered, and initial cap with no period at end of title}\label{tab:1}
	\small
	\vspace{-6pt}
	\begin{center}
		\begin{threeparttable}
			\begin{tabular}{c c c c c c}
				\hline
				\bf \multirow{2}{*}{EM projects$^{a}$} & \bf Recycling & \bf Amount & \bf \multirow{2}{*}{Recycling} & \bf \multirow{2}{*}{Disposal}
				& \bf \multirow{2}{*}{Storage} \\
				& \bf method & \bf recycled (lb) & & &  \\ \hline
				Metals recycle & Smelting & 1,072,000 & 1,565,763 & 1,338,447 & 1,608,000 \\
				Cooling tower$^{b}$ & Decontamination & 459,000 & 605,880 & 573,120 & 688,500  \\
				Totals &   & 1,601,150 & 2,266,491 & 2,004,973 & 2,401,725 \\
				\hline
			\end{tabular}
			\begin{tablenotes}
				\item {{\emph Note:} A general note to the table as a whole is not linked to a superscript letter. It is formatted like}
				{this note. Table footnotes are 9 pt., or as with larger tables, 1 pt. smaller than the table body text.}
				\item {${}^{(a)}$\small Footnote call-outs are lowercase, italic, superscript letters in sequence from left to right, then}
				{\small top to bottom.}
				\item {${}^{(b)}$\small For multipage tables, the footnote appears only on the last page of the table. Beginning on }
				{\small the second page and following pages of a multipage table, {\bf use Table ?.  (continued)} as the table caption.}
			\end{tablenotes}
		\end{threeparttable}
	\end{center}
\end{table}

Flanges used in ultra-high vacuum service are commonly closed with metallic gaskets or seals. The geometry of the seal interface is critical for proper function. Experience has shown that flanges subjected to conventional welding techniques distort beyond a point that they can be sealed.

Flanges used in ultra-high vacuum service are commonly closed with metallic gaskets or seals. The geometry of the seal interface is critical for proper function. Experience has shown that flanges subjected to conventional welding techniques distort beyond a point that they can be sealed.

Flanges used in ultra-high vacuum service are commonly closed with metallic gaskets or seals. The geometry of the seal interface is critical for proper function. Experience has shown that flanges subjected to conventional welding techniques distort beyond a point that they can be sealed.

Flanges used in ultra-high vacuum service are commonly closed with metallic gaskets or seals. The geometry of the seal interface is critical for proper function. Experience has shown that flanges subjected to conventional welding techniques distort beyond a point that they can be sealed.

Flanges used in ultra-high vacuum service are commonly closed with metallic gaskets or seals. The geometry of the seal interface is critical for proper function (see {\color{green}Table 2}). Experience has shown that flanges subjected to conventional welding techniques distort beyond a point that they can be sealed.

Flanges used in ultra-high vacuum service are commonly closed with metallic gaskets or seals. The geometry of the seal interface is critical for proper function. Experience has shown that flanges subjected to conventional welding techniques distort beyond a point that they can be sealed (see {\color{green}Table 3}).

\begin{table}[h]
	\centering
	\caption{Table caption is bold, centered, and initial cap with no period at end of title}
	\begin{tabular}{|r|ccccccc|c|c|}\hline
		\begin{sideways}Paper\end{sideways} &\begin{sideways}Static\end{sideways}
		&\begin{sideways}Heterogeneous\end{sideways} &\begin{sideways}Preemptive\end{sideways}
		&\begin{sideways}Task sizes known\end{sideways} &\begin{sideways}Comms costs known\end{sideways} &\begin{sideways}Platform independent\end{sideways} &\begin{sideways}Year\end{sideways} &\begin{sideways}Pub type\end{sideways}\\
		\hline
		HAR1994j &x & & &x &x & &1994 & Journal \\
		SWRT1996c &x &x & &x &x & &1996 & Conference \\
		GRA1999c &x &x &- &x &x & &1999 & Conference \\
		CFR1999j &x & & &x &x &x &1999 & Journal \\
		TBS2001b &x &x & &x &x &x &2001 & Book Chapter \\
		DAYA2002j &x &x &- &x &x &x &2002 & Journal \\
		\hline
	\end{tabular}
\end{table}

\begin{sidewaystable}[p]
	\caption{Table caption is bold, centered, and initial cap with no period at end of title}\label{tab:2}
	\small
	\vspace{-6pt}
	\begin{center}
		\begin{threeparttable}
			\begin{tabular}{c c c c c c}
				\hline
				\bf \multirow{2}{*}{EM projects$^{a}$} & \bf Recycling & \bf Amount & \bf \multirow{2}{*}{Recycling} & \bf \multirow{2}{*}{Disposal}
				& \bf \multirow{2}{*}{Storage} \\
				& \bf method & \bf recycled (lb) & & &  \\ \hline
				Metals recycle & Smelting & 1,072,000 & 1,565,763 & 1,338,447 & 1,608,000 \\
				Cooling tower$^{b}$ & Decontamination & 459,000 & 605,880 & 573,120 & 688,500  \\
				Totals &   & 1,601,150 & 2,266,491 & 2,004,973 & 2,401,725 \\
				\hline
			\end{tabular}
			\begin{tablenotes}
				\item {{\emph Note:} A general note to the table as a whole is not linked to a superscript letter. It is formatted like}
				{this note. Table footnotes are 9 pt., or as with larger tables, 1 pt. smaller than the table body text.}
				\item {${}^{(a)}$\small Footnote call-outs are lowercase, italic, superscript letters in sequence from left to right, then}
				{\small top to bottom.}
				\item {${}^{(b)}$\small For multipage tables, the footnote appears only on the last page of the table. Beginning on }
				{\small the second page and following pages of a multipage table, {\bf use Table ?.  (continued)} as the table caption.}
			\end{tablenotes}
		\end{threeparttable}
	\end{center}
\end{sidewaystable}

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\section{Citations}

\subsection{Using in-text citations}
\cite{Baker1993}, \cite{NCRPM1989}



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% BIBLIOGRAPHY
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\RequirePackage[pdfusetitle]{hyperref} % url and links in PDF
\RequirePackage{emptypage} % hide footers on blank pages
\RequirePackage{threeparttable}
\RequirePackage{multirow}
\usepackage{rotating}
\usepackage[font=bf]{caption}

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