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#SYSTEM = acdCalib#instrument= LAT#timestamp = 2008-12-02 00:12:07 UTC#calibType = 1#algorithm = GaussP1#startTime = 2.38288e+08#endTime = 2.38316e+08#triggers = 8032974#DTDVersion = v3#fmtVersion = v3#inputPedestalFile = /afs/slac.stanf
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#SYSTEM = acdCalib#instrument= LAT#timestamp = 2009-01-14 21:20:10 UTC#calibType = 1#algorithm = GaussP1#startTime = 2.52801e+08#endTime = 2.5283e+08#triggers = 11323554#DTDVersion = v3#fmtVersion = v3#inputPedestalFile = /afs/slac.stanf
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