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How much lower,

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I suspect it is lower than

I am not prepared to say.

Does that represent what you have been

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That is all we could get out of

that lemon.
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That is very helpful.

It is always

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and wish we had some thing additional to what we do have.

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I don't know whether anybody did a complete betagamma ratio curve for any standard instrument through this

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DR. BUGHER:

No one did that I know of.

We witl have to recruit the Marshalles

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a discussion with the universities which are involved in them

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so that we all remain aware of the inherent area of what I

It is good to see some figures here together with

all, but simply a range of estimate from the data that we

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