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%** Copyright 2002 by Lukas Ruf, ruf@topsy.net
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%** Information is provided under the terms of the
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%** GNU Free Documentation License http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
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%** Fairness: Cite the source of information, visit http://www.topsy.net
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%** Last Modification: 2005-07-11 1600
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%** 2005-07-11 Bernhard Tellenbach
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\clearpage
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\vfil % or it might be \null
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\thispagestyle{plain}
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\begin{center}\textbf{Abstract}\end{center}
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In journal articles, research papers, published patent applications and patents, an abstract is a short summary placed prior to the introduction, often with different line justification (blockquote) from the rest of the article, used to help readers determine the purpose of the paper. While the length of the abstract varies by field of study, it is typically a paragraph in length (3-5 sentences), and never more than a page. See
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\url{en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract(summary)} for details
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