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Here is the first sentence in Section 1 A, demonstrating section cross-referencing. The commands section and subsection are used to start sections and subsections. You should follow the section command with the section title, enclosed in curly brackets.

If you wish to cross-reference a section, follow the section command with a label{ Your-section-name} command. A blank input line tells TeX that a new paragraph begins.

Reference citations in text use the command cite. In the reference section of this paper each reference is ``tagged'' by a string (in curly brackets). The proper form for citing in text is cite string, and the result is shown here.[,] We will cite other people [,] and journals here. We also cite other people again (Refs.\ smith82 and jonessmith80). To get reference numbers that appear on the line, use the onlinecite command.

It is worth mentioning that REVTeX ``collapses'' lists of reference numbers where possible. We now cite everyone together, [,,] and once again (Refs. smith82,jones78,jonessmith80).




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