From jjkelly@physics.umd.edu Thu Dec  9 09:41:03 2004
Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 14:47:34 -0500
From: Jim Kelly <jjkelly@physics.umd.edu>
To: Howard Budd <hbudd@fnal.gov>
Cc: Andrei Semenov <semenov@jlab.org>, Richard Madey <madey@jlab.org>,
     Arie Bodek <bodek@pas.rochester.edu>
Subject: Re: Could you send the file ratio_p.dat

    Based upon the file names, most of those files probably came from me 
(although I do not recognize the name thomas-gen020624.dat).  An updated 
set is attached.

Howard Budd wrote:

>Hi Andrei Semenov
>
>   About 2 years ago you send Arie the following
>files: gep.dat, gmp.dat, gen.dat, gmn.dat.
>(The gen.dat file was actually
>thomas-gen020624.dat) In the
>documentation file you claim there is a
>ratio_p.dat which is gep/gmp. That file
>was not sent. Could you send it.
>Also, if you updated files for
>gep.dat, gmp.dat, gen.dat, gmn.dat
>could you send them too.
>
>Thanks Howard Budd
>  
>

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    [ Part 2: "Attached Text" ]

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I put in f_a_F1_V_eq_A_mva.dat
with # fval=        39.7826         1.6780        38.1046 0.000000000010
