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Document class for formatting a thesis
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A thesis class for LIFIA, Grenoble
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Reference Sheet for a thesis with KOMA-Script
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MA Thesis class for the Department of Linguistics, University of Mumbai
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Thesis class complying with Marquette University Graduate School requirements
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Classes for University of Manchester Dept of Computer Science
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Notre Dame Dissertation format class
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Reports for Nanjing University
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Thesis template for the Nanjing University of Science and Technology
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Electronic Theses and Dissertations at Pitt
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Document class for University of Pittsburgh theses
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Ryerson School of Graduate Studies thesis template
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Stellenbosch University thesis bundle
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Thesis Template of Shandong University
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Typeset a Stanford University thesis
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template for writing PhD Thesis
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