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%MizugadroTemplate.tex is sample of article for loading to http://mizugadro.mydns.jp/u


\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[T2A]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[russian,ngerman]{babel}
%\usepackage[russian]{babel}
\usepackage{CJKutf8} % you may suppress it if no Japanese characters in your article
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{rotating}
\topmargin -90pt
\oddsidemargin -60pt
\textwidth 590pt
\textheight 730pt
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{wrapfig}
\usepackage{parskip} % АБВГДЕ абвгде проверка кодировки \newcommand \JP[1] {{}} % suppress the Japanese%\newcommand \EN[1] {{#1}} % Make the English version
\newcommand \EN[1] {{}} % suppress the English version
\newcommand \nS {\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!}
\newcommand \pS {{~}~{~}}
\newcommand \be {\begin{eqnarray}}
\newcommand \ee {\end{eqnarray}}
\newcommand {\iLa}[1]{~\label{#1}} %make the labels invisible
%\newcommand {\iLa}[1]{\pS\pS\rm[#1]\label{#1}} %make visible
\newcommand \rot {\begin{rotate}}
\newcommand \ero {\end{rotate}}
\newcommand {\iL}[1]{~\iLa{#1} \! }
\newcommand {\eL}[1]{~\iLa{#1} \! \ee }
\newcommand {\rf}[1]{(\ref{#1})}
\newcommand {\np}{\newpage}
\newcommand \sx {\scalebox}
\newcommand \ds {\displaystyle}
\newcommand \ve {\varepsilon}
\pagestyle{plain}
\begin{document}
\setlength{\parskip}{6pt}
\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
\begin{center}
\sx{2.2}{{\bf Mizugadro template}. \sx{.4}{replace this with your title (Можно по русски,
\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{min} 日本国 も。鳥\end{CJK})
}}
\end{center}

\sx{1.2}{\bf Author(s). List the authors here}

\newcommand{\leadingzero}[1]{\ifnum #1<10 0\the#1\else\the#1\fi}
\renewcommand{\today}{\the\year.\leadingzero{\month}.\leadingzero{\day}}
%\newcommand{\todayx}{\the\year.\leadingzero{\month}.\leadingzero{\day}}

\large

Written: indicate the date of writing of the last version of your article.

Compiled: \today

%Compiled: \todayx

\vskip 18pt

\sx{1.2}{\bf Abstract.}

Describe, what is done in the research you suggest.
This description should help the reader to guess, that the content is NOT that he or she is looking for (if it is the case).

If the title is not in English, supply the English version of the title; preferably, the English translation of the original title.

If the original Abstract is not in English, supply the English version of the Abstract.

Do not reduce font of the Abstract, think about readers: the most of them read only title and the abstract.

\section{Introduction}
\vskip -9pt
\baselineskip 18pt

Indicate here, why do you write your article, why you consider your article to be important.\\
Try to answer the following questions:

Why do you think that it is important for Mizugadro?

What is matter of your research? Why it is interesting?

Did other researcher do anything similar before you?

Did they publish their results?

Are their publications good or bad?

Which articles should be read in order to understand your article?

Which articles have no need to be red, because you describe the things better?

How did you perform the research, described in the article? Which methods did you use?

What is main goal of your research?

What results, described in the article, you consider to be the most important?

For whom this result can be useful?

What use of your result is expected?

\section{Формализм}
\vskip -11pt
\baselineskip 17pt

Describe the formalism you use.

It is deserable, that the reader can get it without to read any other publication about the topic.
Usually, it is impossible; so, try to approach this, citing the publications you use in your research.

If the result you use can be formulated as simple theorem or formula, consider to copypast it here.

Describe the method you use, in such a way, that the colleagues may repeat your research and come to the same result.

\section{How to choose the title}
\vskip -11pt

Try to make your title short, to fit one line.

Try to help the readers and the robots to reveal, if your article is not that they are looking for.
Better, if it can be done even without to read the Abstract.
Then, your article will not fall into the pool of many other pretentious articles and will not be lost there.

\section{Filenames and Pictures}
\vskip -11pt

The filename should begin with date of submission, followed by the first word of the title or one of names of one of authors. The Editor is not yet skillful writing robots, so, if the name has no spacebars, not special characters, this simplifies the job and boosts the publication.

Slang is unwanted, and it is not appropriate in the filenames.

Examples appropriate filenames:\begin{verbatim}
2018.12.13.Pupkin.tex
2018.12.14.AboutTeract2018.11.25.tex
\end{verbatim}
Examples of inappropriate filenames:\begin{verbatim}
Everybody must know this!.txt
Scientist_tells_all_the_true!.doc
Get_some_$.tex
2018.13.12.Сколько можно терпеть?
14.12.2018.НуБляВащще.html
\end{verbatim}
\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{min} 2019 January 15 だからも.tex\end{CJK}

It is preferable, that the pictures are already loaded somewhere; especially, if the same picture is used in several articles.

If not, the pics should be sent to the Editor together with the article.
The filename of the picture should begin with the same characters, as the filename of the main source of the article, but, instead of .txt , there should be .FigN.ext

where N is number of figure, and ext specifies the type.

Examples:\\
2018.12.13.Pupkin.Fig01.png\\
2018.12.13.Pupkin.Fig02.jpg\\
2018.12.13.Pupkin.Fig03.pdf\\
2018.12.13.Pupkin.Fig03.cc

The ~cc~ indicates, that it is C++ generator of figure; \\
it is assumed, that, after compilation of \\
2018.12.13.Pupkin.Fig03.cc \\
and the execution, it generates file\\
2018.12.13.Pupkin.Fig03.pdf


\section{Formatting}
\vskip -9pt

Consider that someone may want to print your article.
In this case, it may have sense, that some paragraphs begin with a new page,
and the text more or less uniformly fills the pages of your article.

The adjustment can be performed with conventional Latex commands

vskip

baselineskip

\baselineskip 17pt

Try not to abuse them.

Make the formatting robust. Id est, small variations of parameters still keep beautiful view of the rexult of compilation of your article.

\section{Pictures}
\renewcommand{\figurename}{Fig.}
\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{200px}
\begin{picture}(200,100)
\put(40,40){example of figure}
\end{picture}
\caption{test figure}
\end{wrapfigure}

Here are examples of the figures. See, for example, Fig.1.

Figures and tables are inclided, as usually in Latex. Use any Latex manual.
Indicate, from there the figure is downloaded.

\section{Discussion}

After description of your work, some questions may still remain.

What is still not clear?

Who of your colleague made a mistake considereing the same topic?

What else should be done in this area?

\section{Conclusion}

In the Concludion, try to answer the questions below.

0. What are main results of your work?
Is it possible to shorten your article, dropping out some deduction, that is not used for the concludion?

1. What is area of its applicability?

2. Which non-trivial result of which experiment should be considered as confirmation, ferification of your concept?

3. Which non-trivial result of which experiment should be considered as negation, refutation of your concept?

4. Are your result self-consistent? Which tests did you perfomm trying to find internal contradictions?

5. Which previous results are confirmed with your concept?

6. What other concept give the same results as your concept?<br>
Is your concept simpler than other concepts that give the same result?

7. How can one use your results, without to reproduce your deduction/measurement/search?

The questions 1-6 above are based on the TORI axioms
\cite{axioms}.

\section{About references}
\vskip -3pt
\baselineskip 18pt

Preferable format for the bibliography: complete URL author. title. date. [{\em short but important quote, that confirms the relevance of the cite}]

If the date is not specified in the cited publication, indicate the date, when you have observed this publication.
You may indicate two dates: when you have observed this publication first time, and when you have observed it last time (preferably, the day of submission, to be sure, that the link is still active).
It the link is no longer active, indicate date, when you found that the link is already invalid
\cite{morf1,morf2}

The two modes of ordering of references can be used:

1. In order of appearance. The earlier publications appear at the top of the list.

2. In order of citing. The references appear in the same order, in which they appear in the text.


After the list of numbered references, some additional links to relevant publications can be added ("more links") and, especially, to articles at Mizugadro (Keywords).

\renewcommand{\refname}{References}
\begin{thebibliography}{9}

\bibitem{axioms}

\url{https://file.scirp.org/Html/1-7501430_36560.htm} D.Kouznetsov. TORI axioms and the application in Physics. Journal of Modern Physics, 2013, v 4, 1159-1164

\bibitem{morf1}
http://www.mil.ru/info/1068/uios/19347/index.shtml?id=49328 Результатом спланированных и осуществлённых грузинским руководством варварских действий стали многочисленные - счёт идёт на тысячи - человеческие жертвы: "Принципиальные оценки ситуации в Южной Осетии Президент РФ Дмитрий Медведев изложил в телефонном разговоре с Президентом США Джорджем Бушем". Управление пресс-службы и информации МО РФ, 9.08.2008 года.
(по крайней мере с 2011 года, страница удалена.)

\bibitem{morf2}
http://www.mil.ru/info/1069/details/index.shtml?id=49353 Жертвами грузинского нападения на Южную Осетию стали более 2 тыс. человек. Среди них большинство являются гражданами России. Управление пресс-службы и информации МО РФ, 10.08.2008 года.
(по крайней мере с 2011 года, страница удалена.)
 
\end{thebibliography}

Preferable format: complete URL, author, title, date [{\em important quote if you like}]

\section*{More links}

You may list some non-numbered but relevant links here.

Preferable format: complete URL, author, title, date [{\em important quote if you like}]

Example:

\begin{verbatim}http://wikimipt.org/wiki/Заметки_о_женской_логике\end{verbatim} Д. В. Беклемишев.
Заметки о женской логике. 2013.09.03. {\em
В наш век точное познание завоевывает все новые области. Одна из таких областей — женская логика. Строгое изложение находится еще в стадии зарождения..}

\section*{Keywords}

You may list some relevant articles that appear at Mizugadro here.
\begin{verbatim}http://mizugadro.mydns.jp/t/index.php/Аксиомы_ТОРИ\end{verbatim}
\end{document}