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Jeffrey R. Allen and David G. Long, Senior Member, IEEE
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Validation of SeaWinds on QuikSCAT Cell Location
Peter Yoho and David G. Long
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Ben Chapman Math 116 http:/www.dartmouth.edu/ bchapman/math116.html December 10, 2008
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Chapter 6.
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David G. Long Brigham Young University, 459 Clyde Building, Provo, UT
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Study Guide for Exam 2, Jazz History, October 12
This exam covers chapters 4 and 5. There will be 60 total questions,
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