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In many animals with feet, the foot is an organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws and/or nails.

The foot is made up of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and other structures Learn about the anatomy of the foot and common problems that can lead to pain. Take the alleviate foot pain quiz Unsure of what might be causing your foot pain This article will outline some of the main anatomical features of the foot It will also look at some of the common conditions that affect the foot and their possible treatment options.

The foot has several parts, including the toes, ball, arch, heel, instep, ankle, sole, and footpad These parts work together to help with walking, running, and balance. In humans, the foot is one of the most complex structures in the body Foot, in anatomy, terminal part of the leg of a land vertebrate, on which the creature stands Heel, arch, digits, and contained bones. Anatomy of the foot the foot is one of the most complex parts of the body

It consists of 28 bones connected by many joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments

The foot is prone to many types of injuries Foot pain and problems can cause pain and inflammation, limiting movement Muscles contract and relax to move the foot. The foot is the lowermost point of the human leg Maybe this is an easy one, but i struggled with this now too long :) i want to have a footnote in a caption of a figure, see the example \begin {figure} [!ht] \caption {a figure caption\footnote.

I'm using the latex package apa6e because the apa package isn't using apa style version 6 yet Now i'm trying to add a table with notes right underneath it, like in this table for instance 17 is it possible to define different \headerheight for head and foot respectively For example, there is a logo image in the header which needs a large \headerheight and only text is in foot which needs a small \headerheight Or does it have two variables to control the heights of foot and head respectively? How can i make latex use symbols (*, †, ‡, and so on) instead of numbers to mark footnotes

(the numbers are confusing because i use superscripted numbers for citations.)

Here's an example from 1582, though the practice is much older than this: I would like to have a footnote about the funding source of my work in the first page without marker \\footnotetext{text goes here} this creates a footnote but with '0' as Your question is actually about two things How to produce a footnote, and how to embed a citation to a reference (here An url) into such a note

Footnotes are produced with the standard latex command \footnote{<some text>} Latex will add a superscript number at the position in the running text where you used \footnote, and will add the same number plus <some text> at the bottom of the page. In a document, i am using \usepackage[style=mla,babel=hyphen,backend=biber]{biblatex} together with the \footcite command, and everything is perfect There is a difficulty when i want to include a reference within a longer footnote containing extra text I tried something like \footnote{extra text extra text \cite{key} extra text} but the output format of the \cite command will not be the same. I am editing a presentation with beamer, the theme is boadilla

\date{date} \title[the title is quite quite quite quite quite quite long]{the title is quite quite quite quite quite quite long} \author{my name} \institute{my school} \usetheme{boadilla} there are several things i would like to change

1) when i open the pdf file in slideshow mode, the list of buttons on the right bottom is. (a) how do i shift the footnote vertically down 1 mm or so (b) i want to introduce some additional space in between one foot note and the next one, and between the first footnote and the line that

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