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\documentclass[11pt, % font size: 11pt or 12pt
phd, % degree: ms or phd
onehalfspacing % spacing: onehalfspacing or doublespacing
]{ncsuthesis}
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\program{Computer Science}
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%% Keep in mind, according to ETD guidelines:
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\frontmatter
\include{front}
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\mainmatter
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\include{Chapter-1/Chapter-1}
\include{Chapter-2/Chapter-2}
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\include{Chapter-4/Chapter-4}
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\include{Chapter-6/Chapter-6}
\include{Chapter-7/Chapter-7}
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%%---------------------------------------------------------------------------%%
%% Bibliography
%% You can use the bibitem list.
%\bibliographystyle{unsrt}
%\begin{%thebibliography}{99}
%\bibitem{cb02}
%Casella, G. and Berger, R.L. (2002)
%\newblock {\it Statistical Inference, Second Edition.}
%Duxbury Press, Belmont, CA.
%
%\bibitem{t06}
%Tsiatis, A.A. (2006)
%\newblock {\it Semiparametric Theory and Missing Data.}
%Springer, New York.
%
%\end{thebibliography}
%% or use BibTeX
%\bibliography{Ortiz-thesis}{}
%\bibliographystyle{plain}
%\nociterec{*}
%\bibliographystyle{plainnat}%plainnat is necessary to enable the use of citet. Natbib style file.
%\bibliography{Ortiz-thesis2}
%\ensureoddstart
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\setlength\bibitemsep{11pt} %22pt = 2*11pt, where fontsize is 11pt
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{{\uppercase{\bibname}}} %\textorpdfstring and \uppercase needed due to hyperref package http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=16601
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% Appendices
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\appendix
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\include{Appendix-A/Appendix-A}
\include{Appendix-B/Appendix-B}
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\include{Appendix-D/Appendix-D}
\include{Appendix-E/Appendix-E}
\restoregeometry
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%\ensureoddstart
\backmatter
\end{document}