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Example of an ``astronomer friendly'' deluxe table formatted with Authorea. This is the example posted by Jess K on astrobetter in \href{http://www.astrobetter.com/blog/2013/09/13/how-to-make-awesome-latex-tables/}{How to Make Awesome Latex Tables}. For this table we are using the LaTeXML engine, have a look at this \href{https://www.authorea.com/users/5713/articles/28015/_show_article}{quick tutorial} if you are a prospective Authorea power LaTeX user.
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% \tablecaption{Cross-correlation Fit Details}
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\tablehead{
\colhead{QSO} \vspace{-0.2cm}& \colhead{$R$ Range} & & & & &\colhead{Separation} & \colhead{Result}\\ \vspace{-0.2cm}
& & \colhead{$\langle f \rangle$} & \colhead{$r_0$} & \colhead{$\gamma$}& $W$ & & \\
\colhead{Division} & \colhead{(Mpc/h)} & \colhead{} & \colhead{} & \colhead{}&& \colhead{(\%)} & \colhead{Strength}}
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\vspace{-0.2cm} 1/3 Bright & & $4.24 \cdot 10^{-4}$ & 6.19 && 96.97 & &\\ \vspace{-0.2cm}
& [0.3,3] & & & 1.77 & & 96.7 & 1.9$\sigma$ \\
2/3 Dim & & $4.26 \cdot 10^{-4}$ & 4.48 & & 52.77
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\tablecomments{Luminosity dependent quasar clustering using a cross-correlation technique between CS82 galaxies ($M<23.5$) and SDSS, BOSS, and 2SLAQ quasars~($0.5 < z < 1.0$). The quasars were broken up into 1/3 brightest and 2/3 dimmest... }
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