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=== Front matter ===
=== Front matter ===


Your front matter is not a formal section but a collection of material that comes ''before'' your paper. Front matter usually includes:
Not a formal section but a critical piece. This usually includes:


* A titlepage that includes:
* Titlepage or other title information including:
** The full title of the paper.
** The full title of the paper
** The name, affiliation, and email of each author.
** The name, affiliation, and email of each author
** A note (often in a footnote) thanking others for support.
** A note (often in a footnote) thanking others for support
* An abstract, usually between 150-250 words.
* An abstract, usually between 150-250 words


=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===
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