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I.xii<br />

Requestor's comments<br />

Comments by requestors follow below the requestors'<br />

names on the right hand side of the page. The comments<br />

are grouped into four types denoted by the characters Q,<br />

A, 0 and M. The group of comments designated by refers<br />

to further experimental specifications such as details of<br />

the quantity to be measured and the energy range of incident<br />

or secondary particles. Those denoted by an A<br />

refer to further details concerning accuracy or energy<br />

resolution required. The category 0 includes all other<br />

comments such as use of or justification for requested<br />

data. The last group of comments, designated by an M,<br />

contains statements about modifications which have been<br />

made since the previous version of WRENDA, such as "new<br />

request" etc.<br />

Status comments<br />

The status comments for a block of requests generally<br />

consist of an organization code (see Appendix B for explanations)<br />

followed by a name and a comment. In the<br />

present edition of WRENDA and for the foreseeable future<br />

a majority of these comments will be references to related<br />

, recently completed experiments or to experiments<br />

underway. In some cases, general status comments as to<br />

various discrepancies or attained accuracies will appear.<br />

It is hoped that more comments of this type will appear in<br />

the future.<br />

All references to publications use CINDA-type codes.<br />

These codes and their expanded formsare given in Appendix C.<br />

The name given at the beginning of a comment is either the<br />

author or first author of a publication or the source of the<br />

general comment.

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