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\title{ 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CAMERA-READY MANUSCRIPTS
TO BE PUBLISHED ON FRASCATI PHYSICS SERIES.
CENTER THE TITLE, UPPER-CASE, BOLD-FACE, SINGLE-SPACE
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\author{
First author's name, upper and lower case, not bold        \\
{\em Institution Address in italics with no skipped lines} \\
Second author's name, upper and lower case, not bold        \\
{\em Institution Address in italics with no skipped lines}
}
\maketitle
\baselineskip=14.5pt
\begin{abstract}
Type the abstract in 14.5pt baseline skip, same format (12pt) and font
(Roman) as text.
        Only 10 cm are allowed for your title and
        author.  For large collaborations, you need to
        list individual names in a footnote. Title, authors and abstract
should fit in the first page.
\end{abstract}
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\section{Guidelines}
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The Frascati Physics Series only accepts papers in \LaTeX~ format.
Authors should use this template and  style file, which can 
can be downloaded from Pisa main  site
$${\tt http://www.pi.infn.it/lathuile/lathuile_99.html}$$
The Author must provide a camera-ready hardcopy on paper.
Camera-ready copies  must be in their final form and good appearance 
because they will be printed without any editing. It is essential that 
the camera-ready copies be clean and unfolded. Photocopies are not 
acceptable. Print only one-sided.
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\section{Text}
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Type text in 12pt Roman, 17pt baseline skip, within a 
$220\, \rm{mm} \times 150\, \rm{mm}$ frame. Reference to page numbers
should not be made, as the pages of each contribution will be renumbered.
Where necessary, reference can be made to section numbers.
\section{Section Headings}
Type section headings in bold-face letters.
\subsection{Sub-headings}
Type section sub-headings in non bold-face letters.
\subsubsection{\it Sub-sub headings}
Type sub-sub headings in Italics.
\section{Illustrations, photographs and tables}
When possible, place them where they are mentioned and note that the original 
manuscript will be reduced by about 20\%. Therefore, lettering and 
essential details must have proportionate dimensions so as not to 
become illegible or unclear after reduction. Figures (see example in 
fig.\ref{exfig})  must be drawn 
with black India ink, or printed on a high-resolution laser printer, 
or embedded as PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript files, with 
captions below them and sequentially numbered with Arabic numbers.
The size of illustrations, photographs and tables (see example
tab.\ref{extab}) must not exceed the 
frame $220\, {\rm mm} \times 150\, {\rm mm}$ and can either be embedded 
in the text or placed at the end of the text. Only black and white 
photographs are acceptable and must be sharp. Type figure and table 
captures in Italics.
\begin{figure}[t]
 \vspace{9.0cm}
\special{psfile=frascatiphysfig.ps voffset=-220 hoffset=-30
         hscale=80 vscale=80 angle=0}
 \caption{\it
      Example of figure caption.
    \label{exfig} }
\end{figure}
\section{Formulae}
All equations (see example eq.\ref{exeq}) must be numbered consecutively 
throughout the text. 
Equation numbers must be enclosed in brackets and right-adjusted.
\begin{equation}
E^2 = p^2 +m^2
\label{exeq} 
\end{equation}
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\section{Footnotes}
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Type footnotes \footnote{As this footnote}
in single spacing at the bottom of the page where they 
are alluded to.
\begin{table}
\centering
\caption{ \it Example of a table.
}
\vskip 0.1 in
\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|} \hline
          &  experiment & simulation \\
\hline
\hline
 side-on   & $ (4.81 \pm 0.06)\%$ $E^{-\frac{1}{2}}$   & 
             $ (4.70 \pm 0.05)\%$ $E^{-\frac{1}{2}}$                    \\
 head-on   & $ (4.7 \pm 0.1)\%$ $E^{-\frac{1}{2}}$   $ + (3.4 \pm 0.6)\%$  &
             $ (4.6 \pm 0.3)\%$ $E^{-\frac{1}{2}}$   $ + (3.8 \pm 1.3)\%$ \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\label{extab}
\end{table}
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\section{Page numbers}
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Number each page in non-reproducible pencil on the top right-hand 
corner (outside the frame). The final pagination of the proceedings 
will be numbered by the publisher.
\section{Acknowledgements}
Place acknowledgements at the end of the text.
\section{References}
References\cite{fitch} in bibliography must be referred to in the text by a 
superscript number with a right-handed bracket. All references should 
be organized to provide initials and last name of the first author, 
volume (bold-face), page number, year (in brackets) of publication. 
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\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{fitch}J.H.~Christenson {\it et al}, 
Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 13}, 138 (1964).
\bibitem{proceed}
M.B.~Green, Superstrings and the unification of forces and particles, 
in: Proc. fourth M.~Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity (ed. R.~Ruffini, 
Rome, June 1985), {\bf 1}, 203 (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 
1986).
\end{thebibliography}
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