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11. Acknowledgements

We would like to thank J.H. Hubbell, E. Saloman, and R.D. Deslattes in particular for their helpful interactions and promptings towards this research; and also to P.J. Mohr, M. Berger, and J.-L. Staudenmann at NIST, and D.C. Creagh for their comments, support and encouragement.

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