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\documentclass[10pt, letter]{article}
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\usepackage{amsfonts}
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\usepackage{outlines}
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\usepackage{enumitem}
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\setenumerate[1]{label=\Roman*.}
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\setenumerate[2]{label=\Alph*.}
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\setenumerate[3]{label=\arabic*.}
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\setenumerate[4]{label=\alph*.}
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\usepackage{outline}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{verbatim}
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\begin{outline}[enumerate]
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\1 Point A
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\2 Point A1
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\2 Point A2
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\3 ...
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\4 ...
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\1 Point B
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\2 Point B1
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\3 Point B1a
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\4 ...
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\end{outline}
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\end{verbatim}
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Introduction }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Applications } \\ Motivation for research and applications related to the subject.
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\item {\bf Organization } \\ Explain organization of the report, what is included, and what is not.
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\end{outline}
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\item {\bf Literature Survey }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Experimental Work } \\
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Literature describing experiments with something in common with
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my experiment. My experiment is subdivided into section
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relating to each aspect of the whole.
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Drop Delivery } \\ Literature relating to the production of droplets.
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Continuous } \\ Continuous drop production methods, i.e. jet methods.
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\item {\bf Drop on Demand } \\ Drop on demand methods, i.e. ink jet devices. Produce drops whenever needed, simplifies control of frequency.
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\item {\bf Flexibility } \\ Best methods in terms of flexible velocities, volumes, and frequencies.
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\item {\bf Control Circuitry } \\ Circuitry necessary to control the drops, may include control of generation, size, and frequency. Diverters and drop chargers.
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\item {\bf Extensibility } \\ Methods extensible to 2D applications.
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\item {\bf Recirculation } \\ Recirculation techniques, pump, none, capillary.
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\end{outline}
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\item {\bf Instrumentation } \\ Literature dealing with measurement of various parameters.
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Temperature }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Heater Surface }
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\item {\bf Fluid Temperature }
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\item {\bf Heat Flux }
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\item {\bf Heat Transfer Coefficient }
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\end{outline}
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\item {\bf Drop Characteristics }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Size }
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\item {\bf Velocity }
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\item {\bf Frequency }
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\end{outline}
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\end{outline}
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\item {\bf Heating Element } \\
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Literature dealing with the heating element. Material
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properties, surface properties, heat sources.
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Material }
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\item {\bf Heat Source }
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\end{outline}
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\item {\bf Analytical Work }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Evaporation }
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\item {\bf Boiling }
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\item {\bf Leidenfrost Temperatures }
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\item {\bf Heat Transfer }
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\item {\bf Numerical Analysis }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Drop Characteristics }
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\item {\bf Surface Wetting }
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\item {\bf Transient Temperatures }
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\end{outline}
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\end{outline}
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\end{outline}
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\item {\bf Proposed Research }
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\begin{outline}
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\item {\bf Experimental Work }
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\item {\bf Analytical Work }
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\end{outline}
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\end{outline}
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\end{document}
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\documentclass[10pt, letter]{report}
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\usepackage{amsfonts}
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\usepackage{outlines}
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\usepackage{enumitem}
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\setenumerate[1]{label=\Roman*.}
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\setenumerate[2]{label=\Alph*.}
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\setenumerate[3]{label=\arabic*.}
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\setenumerate[4]{label=\alph*.}
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\begin{document}
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\chapter{The Etruscan Kinds of Rome}
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\begin{outline}[enumerate]
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\1 The Traditions of the Later Kings
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\2 The Later Kingdom
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\3 Based upon legends \\
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Not always acurate
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\3 New kings were not Romans or Sabines, but Etruscans
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\2 Tarquinius Priscus
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\3 First of the new kings
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\3 The legend of the eagle
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\2 Servius Tullius
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\2 Tarquinius Superbus
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\2 Significance of the Legends
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\1 The Etruscan Influence
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\2 The Kingly Power
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\2 The Insignia of Power
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\2 The Haruspices
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\2 Public Works
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\1 The Growth of the City
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\2 The Servian Walls
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\2 The New Temples
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\2 The Cloaca Maxima
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\2 The Circus Maximus
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\end{outline}
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\end{document}
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