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This document contains instructions for preparing NAACL HLT 2016 submissions and camera-ready manuscripts. The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like. Papers are required to conform to all the directions reported in this document. By using the provided LaTeX and BibTeX styles (naaclhlt2016.sty, naaclhlt2016.bst), the required formatting will be enabled by default.
En esta práctica utilizamos un láser con el cual medimos los diferentes ángulos resultantes que este hacía cuando era reflejado o refractado con diferentes ángulos de incidencia, con la finalidad de comprobar las leyes de reflexión y refracción de la luz.
An attempt to create a compact introduction to Overleaf and LaTeX in general. Topics and examples are tailored to meet the needs of The Hudson School. This is a work in progress. The document works well as a PDF and most examples are included verbatim.
An indoor positioning system relying on time difference of arrival measurements of ultrasonic pings from fixed transmitters.
Code available at https://github.com/YingVictor/ultrasonic-positioning
Michael Danielczuk, Andrew Kim, Monica Lu, and Victor Ying
Considering the growing impact of ideas nowadays, via quaternary sector, the plagiarism detection has become constant in texts, songs, as well as source codes. This work proposes the creation of the tool \nameOfProgram \ for plagiarism detection in simple texts with GNU GPL license. \nameOfProgram \ was designed to allow your extension for plagiarism detection in source codes. The tool was tested and results are presented in this paper.
Yuri Karan Benevides Tomas
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