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A template for the University of Alberta
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University of Arizona thesis and dissertation format
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Thesis and dissertation class supporting UCB requirements
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Title page for dissertations at the University of Wollongong
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2.09 document style for UC Theses
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University of Texas at Austin graduate thesis style
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University of Houston thesis document style
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2.09 style for University of Washington theses
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A thesis class file for the Faculté de génie at the Université de Sherbrooke
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University of Wisconsin-Madison Thesis Class
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XMU thesis style
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template for writing Xidian University Thesis
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XTU thesis template
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A Thesis Class for the Chair of Software Engineering II at the University of Passau, Germany
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Thesis template for Ningxia University
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A class for dissertations and theses at HEC Montréal
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