9.72.2 Greatest hits from previous weeks

9.72.2.1 What is the LaTeX command for "em dash" (a^\200\224)?
9.72.2.2 How can I have two tables side by side?
9.72.2.3 How to write partial differential equation (Ex. dQ/dt=ds/dt) with real partial derivative signs?
9.72.2.4 How to add a forced line break inside a table cell
9.72.2.5 BibTeX loses capitals when creating .bbl file
9.72.2.6 How to write 'A~\[Currency]' and other umlauts and accented letters in bibliography?
9.72.2.7 How to typeset subscript in usual text mode?
9.72.2.1 What is the LaTeX command for "em dash" (a^\200\224)?

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I am trying to insert the symbol in the title of the question, which I copied from a PDF article, but it appears as space in the output file. What is the corresponding LaTeX command? 
[symbols] [punctuation]
 
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9.72.2.2 How can I have two tables side by side?

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Suppose I have two tables that don't have many columns (3, for example). How can I position them side by side? 
[tables] [positioning]
 
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9.72.2.3 How to write partial differential equation (Ex. dQ/dt=ds/dt) with real partial derivative signs?

https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=225523

I would like to make a partial differential equation by using the following notation: 
dQ/dt 
(without / but with a real numerator and denomenator). Earlier today I got help from this page on how to ... 
[equations]
 
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9.72.2.4 How to add a forced line break inside a table cell

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I have some text in a table and I want to add a forced line break. I want to insert a forced line break without having to specify the column width, i.e. something like the following: 
\begin{tabular}{|... 
[tables] [line-breaking]
 
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9.72.2.5 BibTeX loses capitals when creating .bbl file

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Titles of articles I'm about to cite contain upper case letters and when using BibTeX it converts them to lower case ones. This happens only in the title and only the first letter conserves its case. ... 
[bibtex] [capitalization]
 
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9.72.2.6 How to write 'A~\[Currency]' and other umlauts and accented letters in bibliography?

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How to write in bibliography (package natbib) letter "a" with two dots above? Specially, I mean the word BirkhA~\[Currency]user. 
Is there a general rule or way how to write such umlauts or other accented letters ... 
[bibtex] [accents] [characters]
 
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9.72.2.7 How to typeset subscript in usual text mode?

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It's easy to make subscripts in math mode: $a_i$. 
How do I make a subscript outside math environment, likethis? 
[subscripts]
 
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