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  1. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  2. |                                   nobreak                                   |
  3. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  4.  
  5. Abbreviation:  π|noneπ%
  6.  
  7. Parameters:    π|noneπ%
  8.  
  9.     π|Description:π%
  10. You can  discourage TEXT1 from breaking  a page at a  certain point by using
  11. \nobreak.  It should be preceded either by a \verticalspace or a \paragraph.
  12.  
  13.     π|Example:π%
  14. This example  tells TEXT1 to  keep the title  "Leached Samples"  on the same
  15. page as "Table 6 gives  . . .  ".
  16.  
  17. \cl{\bd Leached Samples}
  18. \vs{\bl}
  19. \nobreak
  20. Table 6 gives the compositions of the leached
  21. samples as reported by x-ray fluorescence analysis
  22.  
  23. (XRF).  Using silica content as an internal standard,
  24. the relative amounts of each element removed can be
  25. calculated.  These too are shown in Table 6.
  26.  
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  28. |                                                                             |
  29. |                               Leached Sample                                |
  30. |                                                                             |
  31. |     Table 6 gives  the compositions of the leached  samples as reported by  |
  32. | x-ray fluorescence  analysis (XRF).  Using silica  content as  an internal  |
  33. | standard, the relative amounts of  each element removed can be calculated.  |
  34. | These too are shown in Table 6.                                             |
  35. |                                                                             |
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  37.  
  38.     π|Notes:π%
  39. Refer to The TEXbook for more on this markup.
  40.