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  1. %% optional
  2. \appendixtitles{no} %Leave argument "no" if all appendix headings stay EMPTY (then no dot is printed after "Appendix A"). If the appendix sections contain a heading then change the argument to "yes".
  3. \appendixsections{multiple} %Leave argument "multiple" if there are multiple sections. Then a counter is printed ("Appendix A"). If there is only one appendix section then change the argument to "one" and no counter is printed ("Appendix").
  4. \appendix
  5. \section{}
  6. \subsection{}
  7. The appendix is an optional section that can contain details and data supplemental to the main text. For example, explanations of experimental details that would disrupt the flow of the main text, but nonetheless remain crucial to understanding and reproducing the research shown; figures of replicates for experiments of which representative data is shown in the main text can be added here if brief, or as Supplementary data. Mathematical proofs of results not central to the paper can be added as an appendix.
  8. \section{}
  9. All appendix sections must be cited in the main text. In the appendixes, Figures, Tables, etc. should be labeled starting with `A', e.g., Figure A1, Figure A2, etc.