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\subsection{Connections to Littlewood's Conjecture}
We show the energy radiated in the convective region to be proportional to the mass in the radiative layer between the stellar surface \subsection{Sections}
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subsection commands to organize your document. \LaTeX{} handles all the
upper boundary of the convective zone, as shown in Figure \ref{fig:fig1} and in a tabular form, in Table 1. Both {\it tori} formatting and
{\it riq} are designed to measure individuals; aggregations of individuals such as countries, universities, numbering automatically. Use ref and
departments, can be characterized by simple summary statistics, such as label commands for cross-references.
\subsection{Tables}
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\begin{table}
\begin{tabular}{lccccc}
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\textbf{Phase} & \textbf{Time} & \textbf{M$_1$} & \textbf{M$_2$} & \textbf{$\Delta M$} & \textbf{P} \\
1 ZAMS & 0 & 16 & 15 & -- & 5.0 \\
2 Case B & 9.89 & 15.92 & 14.94 & 0.14 & 5.1 \\
3 ECCB & 11.30 & 3.71 & 20.86 & 6.44 & 42.7 \\
4 ECHB & 18.10 & -- & 16.76 & -- & -- \\
5 ICB & 18.56 & -- & 12.85 & -- & -- \\
6 ECCB & 18.56 & -- & 12.83 & -- & -- \\
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\end{tabular}
\caption{\textbf{Some descriptive statistics about fruit and vegetable consumption among high school students in the U.S.} While bananas and apples still top the list of most popular fresh fruits, the amount of bananas consumed grew from 7 pounds per person in 1970 to 10.4 pounds in 2010, whereas consumption of fresh apples decreased from 10.4 pounds to 9.5 pounds. Watermelons and grapes moved up in the rankings.}
\end{table}