on that, Lynn?
DR.
ANSPAUGH:
We can work
some of
these calibrations
sometimes
outside but whether or not that's a particular problem that we ought to
worry about some more, I don't know.
DR. AUXIER:
We can talk about that later.
CHAIRMAN MOSELEY:
MR. BECK:
Dr. Beck is very anxious to respond.
What they are doing, doesn't matter.
the uncollided flux only for this.
They are looking at
They are only looking at the uncollided
f lux.
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DR. AUXIER:
MR. BECK:
Oh, the resolution is set for -The resolution is extremely high on these detectors.
they are looking at is the uncollided flux of cesium.
CHAIRMAN MOSELEY:
Any further questions?
We've got another question.
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DR. WRENN:
Just
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history of every site?
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DR. KORANDA:
DR. WRENN:
It's
quick
one.
right
in
Do you
have
here.
a complete pictorial
(Indicates
looseleaf
book
I saw lots of buildings with bricks in them, and so I have
an ulterior motive.
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Dr. Wrenn.
approximately eight inches thick.)
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What happens is that
the continuum changes, as you said, but it doesn't affect anything.
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DR. KORANDA:
Do you want to take this home?
I'd be glad to get rid
of it.
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MR. CHURCH:
I think you ought to let them pass that around the table,
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