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Re: Nature Global Warming Paper?
      Sat Aug 06 2005 06:39 PM

HCHO? Beats me, sorry!

I have to review some papers informally, mainly as it pertains to my research, but nothing on a formal basis...yet. Maybe some day.

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* Nature Global Warming Paper? Terra Sat Aug 06 2005 06:39 PM
. * * Re: Nature Global Warming Paper? Clark   Fri Aug 05 2005 01:06 AM
. * * Re: Nature Global Warming Paper? HanKFranK   Fri Aug 05 2005 02:57 AM
. * * Re: Nature Global Warming Paper? Ryan   Fri Aug 05 2005 10:06 AM
. * * Re: Nature Global Warming Paper? Terra   Fri Aug 05 2005 03:49 PM
. * * Re: Nature Global Warming Paper? Clark   Sat Aug 06 2005 06:39 PM
. * * Re: Nature Global Warming Paper? B.C.Francis   Thu Aug 04 2005 08:53 PM

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