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30 lines
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\documentclass[../main.tex]{subfiles}
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\begin{document}
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\chapter*{Abstract}
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\emph{About this template}:
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This template helps writing a scientific document at INSO. Users of this
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template are welcome to make individual modifications, extensions, and changes
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to layout and typography in accordance with their advisor.
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\emph{Writing an abstract}: The abstract summarizes the most important
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information within less than one page. Within the first paragraph, present the
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motivation and context for your work, followed by the specific aims. In the next
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paragraph, describe your methodology / approach, and / or the specific case you
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are working on. The third paragraph describes the results and the contribution
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of your work.
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\emph{Comprehensibility}: People with different backgrounds who are novel to
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your area of work should be able to understand the abstract. Therefore, acronyms
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should only be used after their full definition has given. E.g., ``This work
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relates to non-governmental organizations (NGOs), \ldots''.
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\bigskip
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\section*{Keywords}
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%Keyword, important, SubjectOfMyPaper, FieldOfWork.
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\end{document}
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