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\begin{document}
\title{Template for Foundation Master project reports} % Title
%\author{Konstantin Akhmadeev, That Guy, Yet Another Guy (in alphabetic order)}
\author{Konstantin Akhmadeev}
\date{\today} % Date for the report
\maketitle % Inserts the title, author and date
\begin{abstract}
%% Text of the abstract
This template will help you to write your bibliographic and final reports using \LaTeX{}. You'll find here the examples of text structuring as well as tables, figures, citations and references. For other features of \LaTeX, see tutorials on \href{https://www.overleaf.com/learn}{\textbf{Overleaf}} or use this \href{https://wch.github.io/latexsheet/}{\textbf{cheatsheet}}. To work with this template, download its entire folder (including /bibliography and /figures), and run your \LaTeX{} editor like \href{http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/}{\textbf{Texmaker}} or \href{https://www.overleaf.com}{\textbf{Overleaf}}. Then make a plan by changing the document's structure with \textit{section} and \textit{subsection} commands. Finally, delete the \textit{lipsum} fillings and start writing you report. Good luck!
\end{abstract}
\section{Introduction}
\textbf{Example of citation: \cite{Smith_2013} and \cite{Smith_2012}}. \lipsum[2]
\section{Main part}
\label{S:1}
\lipsum[9]
Examples of lists:
\begin{itemize}
\item Bullet point one
\item Bullet point two
\end{itemize}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Numbered list item one
\item Numbered list item two
\end{enumerate}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\textbf{Example of table reference: see Table \ref{tab:example}}.
\lipsum[4]
\begin{table}[h]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{l l l}
\hline
\textbf{Treatments} & \textbf{Response 1} & \textbf{Response 2}\\
\hline
Treatment 1 & 0.0003262 & 0.562 \\
Treatment 2 & 0.0015681 & 0.910 \\
Treatment 3 & 0.0009271 & 0.296 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\caption{Table caption}
\label{tab:example}
\end{table}
\subsection{Subsection 2}
\textbf{Example of figure reference: see Figure \ref{fig:example}}.
\lipsum[5]
\begin{figure}[ht]
\centering\includegraphics[width=0.4\linewidth]{placeholder}
\caption{Figure caption}
\label{fig:example}
\end{figure}
\textbf{Example of equation reference: see Equation \eqref{eq:emc}}.
\lipsum[6]
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:emc}
e = mc^2
\end{equation}
\subsection{Subsection 3}
\textbf{Example of reference to Section \ref{S:1}.}
\lipsum[7]
\lipsum[8]
\section{Results (optional)}
\lipsum[9]
\section{Conclusion}
\lipsum[10]
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\end{document}