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output-dir: render-files
title: "TITLE"
author: "AUTHOR"
date: now
date-format: "MMMM DD YYYY"
format:
pdf:
toc: false
number-sections: true
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\usepackage{etoolbox}
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=purple]{hyperref}
\usepackage[toc,acronym,automake]{glossaries}
\makeglossaries
extra-dependencies:
- float
- multicol
bibliography: references.bib
link-citations: true
colorlinks: true
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urlcolor: blue
citecolor: red
editor-options:
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---
\tableofcontents
\newpage
<!-- If you have a number of topics, subdivide them in sections and organize papers under them -->
# Topic one
## Paper one [@Shin_2014]
\newglossaryentry{mr}{
name={Mendelian randomization},
description={Using genetic variants as instruments to infer causal effects}
}
\newacronym{gdm}{GDM}{Genetically Determined Metabotype}
Here is an example of learning new vocabilary such as \gls{mr} and defining it in the glossary.
## Short title of paper [@Suhre_2011]
# Topic two
\newpage
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# Online resources
- [Human Metabolome Database](https://www.hmdb.ca/)
\newpage
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\printglossaries
\newpage
# References
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