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Tables are numbered and the captions are centred over the table.
Table 1. Table caption (Times New Roman, 11pt, centred)

Steel

10HNAP
18G2A - bar

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af
MPa
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Communities under the FP5, GROWTH Programme, contract No. G1MA-CT-2002-04058 (CESTI).
REFERENCES
[1] AGODA T., MACHA E.: Multiaxial Random Fatigue of Machine Elements and Structures - Part
III, Studies and Monographs 104, Technical University of Opole, 1998, 196 p., (in Polish).
[2] AGODA T., MACHA E., BDKOWSKI W.: A critical plane approach based on energy
concepts: application to biaxial random tension-compression high-cycle fatigue regime, Int. J.
Fatigue 21, 1999, pp. 431-443.
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reference list and vice versa.

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