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ABSTRACT

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1. Journal article style: Benoist Y, Foulon P, Labourie F, et al. (Year) Anosov flows with stable and
unstable differentiable distributions. J Amer Math Soc Volume: StaringPage-Ending Page.
2. Book style: Serrin J, (1971) Gradient estimates for solutions of nonlinear elliptic and parabolic
equations, In: Zarantonello, E.Z. Author, Contributions to Nonlinear Functional Analysis, 2 Eds., New
York: Academic Press, 35-75.
3. Online content: SARS Expert Committee, SARS in Hong Kong: From Experience to Action Rule.
Hong Kong SARS Expert Committee, 2003. Available from:
http://www.sars-expertcom.gov.hk/english/reports/reports.html.

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