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 ==== Refnotes Plugin Usage Examples ==== ==== Refnotes Plugin Usage Examples ====
  
-This is a reference to a book [(bandyopadhyay2013unsupervised)], a Web resource [(android41)] and to an article [(llorente2009virtual)].+This is a reference to a book [(Mulder2013428)] [(bandyopadhyay2013unsupervised)], a Web resource [(android41)] and to an article [(llorente2009virtual)]. This is a test  [(cloudexpo2008)], [(Commission2015)] and [(ref2me)]. 
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 +Please use superscript and subscript annotations to write powers and indexes, //e.g.//, m<sup>2</sup> and CO<sub>2</sub>.
  
 ==== Caption Plugin Usage Examples ==== ==== Caption Plugin Usage Examples ====
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 Table {{ref>tlabel1}} shows the execution time results for each API. Table {{ref>tlabel2}} lists the fruit bought at the grocery. Table {{ref>tlabel1}} shows the execution time results for each API. Table {{ref>tlabel2}} lists the fruit bought at the grocery.
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-<WRAP> 
 <table tlabel1> <table tlabel1>
 <caption>Time response</caption> <caption>Time response</caption>
-^ API  ^ Time (s) ^+<WRAP 120px> 
 +^ API    ^ Time (s) ^
 | EJML    26   |   | EJML    26   |  
 | JAMA    295  |   | JAMA    295  |  
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 | MTJ    |  18   |   | MTJ    |  18   |  
 | WEKA    123  |  | WEKA    123  | 
-</table> 
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 +</table>
  
 <WRAP centeralign> <WRAP centeralign>
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 Equation \ref{eq:cosinesimilarity} represents the cosine similarity between two vectors of features. This similarity measurement takes values in the range of $[0,1]$ [(bandyopadhyay2013unsupervised)]. Equation \ref{eq:cosinesimilarity} represents the cosine similarity between two vectors of features. This similarity measurement takes values in the range of $[0,1]$ [(bandyopadhyay2013unsupervised)].
 +This is an in line expression $a+b=c$.
  
 <WRAP centeralign> <WRAP centeralign>
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