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Mad Dash Car Crash
A dissertation submitted to the Southeast University on Mad Dash Car Crash 3D Car Racing Video Games.
Abdul Kader Ripon

Using MTPro2 Lite Fonts
LaTeX Article with MTPro2 Lite fonts Template,
for use with MathTime Professional II (Lite version).
(MathTime Professional II Complete version is available commercially from PCTeX.)
LianTze Lim

Heat transport mechanisms for an end-heated aluminum rod
The contributions from conduction, convection, and radiation for an end-heated aluminum rod were quantified with experimental considerations in mind. Multiple experiments were carried out to ascertain various physical properties of the system and the aluminum rod. By applying heat-flow theory, simulations, and data-fitting techniques, the specific heat capacity, conductivity, emissivity, convective heat transfer coefficient of the system, and thermal contact resistance between the power source and aluminum rod were determined.
Kevin Multani
How to use Minion Pro Fonts with XeLaTeX
This examples shows how to get started with Adobe's Minion Pro fonts on Overleaf. The approach is simply to upload the Minion Pro OTF file(s) you need to Overleaf via the project menu, and then include them in your document using the fontspec package for XeLaTeX.
Overleaf

Jael Saavedra's CV
Jael Saavedra's CV
Jael Saavedra

Friggeri CV Template
This is a CV template suitable for anyone. This template needs to be compiled with XeLaTeX.
This template was originally created by Adrien Friggeri but has been modified to be compiled using Ovearleaf.
Alejandro Pérez Londoño

Demodulador QAM
Block diagram of a QAM demodulator used in digital communication technologies.
Diagrama en bloques de un demodulador QAM usado en tecnologías digitales de comunicaciones.
Ramón

A PSTricks Drawing
some pstricks image
hawxgamer

Scattering on lipid domains
Understanding the physiological role of lipids in cell membranes is strictly coupled to determination of their impact on membrane structure using well-defined lipid-only model systems. Elastic and inelastic scattering experiments using neutrons or X-rays are non-invasive, probe-free techniques that provide such insight and have been advanced significantly in the past years. In particular recent developments allow to study details of structure, elasticity and interactions in phase-separated systems mimicking membrane rafts. We review the basic concepts underlying these developments.
Written using the LaTeX template for Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) journals
katsarasj