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Number LIGO-M040049-00-M Attachment Z to the Memorandum of Understanding (LIGO-M990317-00-M) between the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Southeastern Louisiana University (DCP/SLU) and the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory Draft-February 15, 2003 This Attachment to the Memorandum of Understanding LIGO-M990317-00-M lists the coordinates of the members of the Department of...

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Number LIGO-M040049-00-M Attachment Z to the Memorandum of Understanding (LIGO-M990317-00-M) between the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Southeastern Louisiana University (DCP/SLU) and the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory Draft-February 15, 2003 This Attachment to the Memorandum of Understanding LIGO-M990317-00-M lists the coordinates of the members of the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Southeastern Louisiana University (DCP/SLU) who will participate in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) as members of LIGO Development Groups. The period of performance for the activities in this Attachment is from February 15, 2004 to August 15, 2004. This period may be modified by agreement to a revision of this Attachment. Name Yoshida, 75% Sanichiro LIGO I 75% AdLIGO 0 Faculty Norwood, David 10% LIGO I 10% AdLIGO 0 Faculty Address Dept. of Chemistry and Physic Southeastern Louisiana Univ. Hammond, LA 70402 Dept. of Chemistry and Physic Southeastern Louisiana Univ. Hammond, LA 70402 E-Mail syoshida @selu.edu Phone Nos. 985-549-2319 Off 985-549-3943 Lab Fax: 985-549-5126 Begin Date Feb. 15, 2004 End Date Aug. 15, 2004 dnorwood @selu.edu 985-549-3938 Off Fax: 985-549-5126 Feb. 15, 2004 Au...

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