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ecember 13, 2007 12:27 <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Applied</strong> Statistics cJASguide<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Applied</strong> Statistics 70.30.250.20.150.10 0.2 0.4 t0.60.8100.60.4 x0.210.8-0.02-0.04-0.06-0.08t0.80 0.2 0.4 0.6100.60.4 x0.210.8(a)(b)Figure 1. Example <strong>of</strong> a two-part figure with individual sub-<strong>ca</strong>ptionsshowing that all lines <strong>of</strong> figure <strong>ca</strong>ptions range left.Table 1. Radio-band beaming model parameters for FSRQsand BL Lacs.Class a γ 1 γ 2b〈γ〉 G f θ cBL Lacs 5 36 7 −4.0 1.0 × 10 −2 10 ◦FSRQs 5 40 11 −2.3 0.5 × 10 −2 14 ◦a This is not as accurate, owing to numeri<strong>ca</strong>l error.b An example table footnote to show the text turning overwhen a long footnote is inserted.The control sequences \epsfig{}, \subfigure{} and \includegraphics{} requireepsfig.sty, subfigure.sty and graphicx.sty. These are <strong>ca</strong>lled by the Class filecJAS2e.cls and are included with the LaTeX package for this journal for convenience.To ensure that figures are correctly numbered automati<strong>ca</strong>lly, the \label{} commandshould be inserted just after \<strong>ca</strong>ption{}4.3. TablesThe cJAS style will cope with most positioning <strong>of</strong> your tables and you should notnormally use the optional positional qualifiers <strong>of</strong> the table environment, whichwould override these decisions. The table <strong>ca</strong>ption appears above the body <strong>of</strong> thetable in cJAS style, therefore the \tbl command should appear before the body<strong>of</strong> the table.The tabular environment <strong>ca</strong>n be used to produce tables with single thick andthin horizontal rules, which are allowed, if desired. Thick rules should be used atthe head and foot only and thin rules elsewhere.Commands to redefine quantities such as \arraystretch should be omitted.For example, table 1 is produced using the following commands. Note that \rmwill produce a roman character in math mode. There are also \bf and \it, whichproduce bold face and text italic in math mode.\begin{table}\tbl{Radio-band beaming model parametersfor {FSRQs and BL Lacs.}}{\begin{tabular}{@{}lcccccc}\topruleClass$^{\rm a}$& $\gamma _1$ & $\gamma _2$$^{\rm b}$& $\langle \gamma \rangle$& $G$ & $f$ & $\theta _{c}$ \\

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