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1 A B C DEF A AE E F A A AB F F A F
2 A F A B E A A F DEF AE D AD A B 2 FED AE A BA B EBF A F AE A E F A A A F ED FE F A F ED EF
3 F A B E AE F DEF A BA FA B E F F E FB ED AB ADA AD A BA FA B AE A EFB A A F EF E A A EF F F DEF A BA FA B AE A E A FBE F DEF DE E E E A AE E A B FA FA E F A A A AE A F A EF B A E A B D F E F EF AD F E A F A A A E F DEF F E EF E F A A A A FBA A 3
4 F A E F E A F A D F ED BA FA B E E ED F BA FA B BF B A BA FA B AE A DD F ED F E F E AE ED F F ED FE F A 4
5 BA A B ED BA FA B AE A F A F DEF ADA AE BFE E E FE F A B F A A B EDDA F A A F BA F A A FF E DEF F 5 BA FA B AE DEF A A F EE ED FA B AB FFE E E A F F E F E B
6 AF BA FA B EE A C E AE F FA E F E A A BA F DFE FE DEF EF FE F A A A F EA E F A F A F BA FA B EDDA F F E D F F DEF EA A E AE DAF BA FA B EE E A B E E A D F E F A A A BA FA B F A A A B E E B FA E EF A F A F A C A F A ED AFBA A F E E A BA FA B AE A 6
7 AE A FE DAF F A B F F F A A F ED F E BF E ED A F FFA DE E AF A E F A FA AE BF EF E F A A B A A F D F EF F E A AE E AE F A A F F E E D F D ED D BF F A FA F 7
8 ED EF F FA ED E EB DE DA F F E EF FDEF A A DFE E F A A A A A C F A FE E FE B A A A FE A A D F DEF F F 8
9 AF C DEF F ED EE E F EE D E E D A A AB B AB C D E F DA A FE A B A A DAF ED BA FA B FFA A ED E BA FA B F A F A A F D A B F A B F A F 9
10 AF C DEF FB AE ED BF FEBF BA A B ED D F D A B ED A BA FA B F F FB ED F AF AE DFE BA FA B D F BF A A AE E F AE ED A A E E A F F A F EF DEF F F 10 A D F A AE A A A AE
11 F A C F A A E E E A E AE FA ED AE A A E FE A E A A F A A F A A E E A A A B A AE ED A F A A F A A B ED F F F E E E EA B A B B FAE A FA F F Paraphrased By R. M. Berdahl from Science the Endless Frontier 11
12 FB FA ED BF FEBF A BA FA B AB ADA BFE A F ED BF BA FA B FEBF ADD F A AE E A F ED FEBF A ED FE B BF FEBF A A B D A A F FE B BF FEBF F E A B AF E A FA DAF E F A FEBF A A 12
13 AB F A A E A A A ED FE B F A BA F EF A A E E E A A E DEF A F A A F A ED ADEF A F E E CE E E E A A E F F A A A E A F ED A F A ED A A FE A F A ED BA A A A A A E A F A 13
14 AE E E ED A F A A B F F A BA FA B A FEBF E A E E A FE EF E F F E A E FE B A E A F A A E AE BA FA B E E A E E E AE A E A E E A B E FA ADA AE DEF E A EF ED BA FA B FEBF 14
15 ADD F A AE E F A AE BA FA B FEBF E F D A E A AEF F AB FE A B E F E FE AE A A E F FE B AE E F BA FA B FEBF FE AD F FB ED F AE ED E F A A E FEBF FB A AE A BA FA B 15
16 A DEF E F DEF AF E FBA B E EB E A FE A F AE F E E F ABA E A AE EF A B B EE E F BA FA B A AB FA AE F ED A F F FA E F F ED F F EF A E ED FA B BA FA B BF A BA FA B BF F F A E DA A A E A AE F AE A FE 16
17 A DEF E F DEF F F A E E A E E A F AE E E A E A A E A F AE EF A F E E A B BA FA B F A AE F ED FED AE E A D A F E F A EFA A E E BA FA B EF ED FE E DEF F BEBA FE DEF BA FA B FE 17
18 F A ED E C DEF A F A D FA F A F A E A A ED E A AE ED EE A E F E A AE E FFA F FA A F F AE A B FE ADDA E AE ED E A AE F A F AE FA E E A E A A AE A A 18
19 EF A AE ED E C DEF A BA FA B FA FA DEF A E ED E A ED E F DEF A A AB ED BA FA B A A A A B A A B EF E AB A E A A E A AE E A AE A E FE D A 19
20 C DEF A FE F AF E A F E A A A F B A A ED AF E E A E F BF DFE A F AF AE E A E EB F AE F FE AB F AE F A B A BF F A F F EF E F E A FE B E FE FE DEF BA FA B AE 20
21 E E FEBF A E FA F DEF A F E A B A A FE A F DD A E ED E FA F FB BA FA B AE A E FA A DE E FE E F E F A A FE E B F F A FAE E F F A E EB A FE E A A FEBF A E A B A DEF AE E EB BA FA B A DEF A BA FA B 21
22 DEF AF C DEF D AD A B E F E A B A E A BF FE F A BA FA B AE AD A E A B EF A EF FED AE A BA B EBF A F AE A E F A A A F ED FE F A F ED EF E E A EBF A FE ED FED AE E E 22
23 AB B AB AD A B E F E A B A E A BF FE F A BA FA B AE
24 E A B A BA B F ED BA FA B EF ED E A B EE F E F ED BA FA B EE F EE ED E F F EE F EE ED E F F F BA FA B AE A E EF A A A E F A AB EF A F A A E AB F A E A E AD E A E AE E F E E A 24
25 E A E B A B A E E DA B A A BF A B D EF A E E FE A AE F ED E ED A A F F A E E E CEE E E ED ED F FA A B ED F A B F ED D DEF D EF AE F ED A F A B AB ADA DEF BA F E E 25
26 FB B A F A E E A B C ED FE A A AB A A AE DEF AB A F A B E F FEBF FE A E A A AE E A B DFE AB EE E E F F A B A A B F A A AE C ED E DFE EA B B F A A AE F A B F ED A B E A FA E AE A B F A AB A A AE DEF AB 26
27 E A B FEBF A B E A B F D F E ED A A B DEF E A B F A F DEF E A A AE E A A EF B F B A A E FB F F EF FE E E A DEF A A A F A AE A ED FB FE 27
28 E A B FEBF A B FEBF A B DE E E A B E DEF F A F F E A EF A A A A A A E FAE E B A FF BA FA B FFA FFE E AE A A A E F E AF E E F FFE E AE A FEBF A B DEF FE AE A E E BA F 28
29 E A C AE E A B E E F A A 29
30 E A C AE E A B E E F A A 30 A A B D DEF BA F FEDA A A E A B A E D E E F A FEDA A A A
31 EF C E FE FE ED E A B A AE ED BA F E F E B E A B A E E B F E A E A A BA F E A B E D 31
32 EF C E FE FE ED E A B A AE ED BA F E F E B E A B A E E B F E A E A A BA F E A B E D 32
33 AB B AB AD A B BF A B AD A A E FFA
34 34 F AE ED AD A B A A B A E A B E A FE E A B E A A A FE E A A DEF A FE CE E A EB A A EF E F A A E EF AE A AE E E E A
35 BA FA B F AB ADA A F A AE BA FA B AE BA FA B AE A BA FA B AE EBA BA FA B F F F A B FE B A E F AE A AE BA FA B A BA FA B A BA FA B AE EBA BA FA B F F ED E E E AB ADA AE F A FFA 35
36 C F B EF A F A A A F DDEF E A E A AB ADA D A B E EF A DEF BFE E F ED F E E F B D E F A A FE AD A E F F AF D A ADD F ED A F 36
37 37 E A C AE E F A FE E E F D F A B
38 EF C E FE FE A A AE A AD A E A EF E EF E F B E FA A AD A F FE F F A E F A A A E EA D EA 38
39 A AE DEF E EF A E EDD F E FFA DEF B F AE DDEF E EDD F E FFA A E A B EF E FFA DEF E FE B A E F EB A AE F A E A AE A FED AE 39
40 F A EF FE E AE A E F FB BA FA B F ED A ED AD F A BA FA B A B F B FE A FFA 40
41 AB B AB FED AE A BA B EBF A
42 F FED AE A BA B EBF A A BA FA B AE A A B A E B EBF A F E BA FA B EF ABF DFE A DEF F FE F E E F E FA F BAE D FA B AB C F E F FDEF A E FA E A A F F BE E A E AB ADA A FE A BF AE 42
43 E E F ED E F A B D FA B F A FEBF A B C A FA AE EF F F BA FA B E A A E F A E E F A B A A A A F 43
44 F AE ABF AE ED BA FA B EF A E DFE E A A DE E F A A FE E EBA F EA B A AE E A EF A A A A DE A E E F EF E A E C A A A E A A A 44 E DEF E A E A A A A E A A
45 F F FA ADDA A A FBF FE A FEBF A Source: ASEE 45
46 F F FA B A F 46
47 47 E A C AE DAB E A F
48 EF C E FE D F BA F E EF A F AE AFE B E F B F FE B FEBF FE F A A F AE F A E FFA A B AE A A FE A F E F E BA F E F A FA E E A F DD FED AE E B E ED F A F A AE F EB A AE 48
49 AB B AB FED AE A BA B CA ED F A E E
50 50 3/17/2011
51 CE ED F A E E A F A B F A EF ED F A EF A A FA A E E A EE EF EF F A E A D F D F F E A E E FE F A F F A FE E A 51
52 F A A AE ED FE E E E A AE ED E F FE E EFFE A F A A AE ED E F FE FE E AB F F A E E A F AE AF F FE E F A E E E A FE F A B F DEF A E F A 52
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55 E A C AE A A F A A BA FA B 55
56 EF C E FE C EB A F A E E A F E A E A BF F A E E A E BA FA B FFA C A A F A A A F EF A E F BA FA B A FAB A DEF E F EE 56
57 AB B AB FED AE A BA B A F E E F A A A
58 F FED AE A A B E F A AE F F F D E F B A BA FA B F A AB A F A E FE ABA E FE E FE EF EF FE A FE A EF EF F C EF BA FA B A BA FA B EF EF FE AE E F A F AE FE AE E ABA A A AE A B ED F F A F AE A A AE A A B ED A B F
59 F FED AE A A B E F A AE F F F D E F B A BA FA B F A AB A F A E FE ABA E FE E FE EF EF FE A FE A EF EF F C EF BA FA B A BA FA B EF EF FE AE E F A F AE FE AE E ABA A A AE A B ED F F A F AE A A AE AA B C DD A A B ED A B F
60 F FED AE A A B E F A AE F F F D E F B AE A BA FA B F A EFBA FE AE E AB FE A B AE A E A B E A B DEF BA F AE A F AE FE AE E A B FE A B AE A E A B E A B A F A A A E A A F A A E A A F A A F E A E FE AB A
61 F FED AE A A B E F A AE F F F D E F B AE A BA FA B F A EFBA FE AE E AB FE A B AE A E A B E A B DEF BA F AE A F AE FE AE E A B FE A B AE A E A B E A B A F A A A E A A F A A E A A F A A F E A E FE AB A AA B C DD
62 FE A E BA FA B A FE A BA FA B FE A A EFA AB F FE F BBF A AE A E FE A FE E A AE A E E EB A A BA FA B BFE A B F A FE AE FEBF BFE A B A A F F A A B FB 62
63 63 E A C AE AB E EF
64 EF C E FE C A ED E F E EBA E E A A F A A E E BA F AB EE F A E DEF FE BF EE FEBF BE A EF FE E E FA B A A A A EF EA BF EA FE E B BA F E EF A FE A A A F FFA F F F E B BA F E EF A F AE ED FA BA FA B E F BA FA B E F A AD A 64
65 AB B AB FED AE A BA B A A E EF
66 F ED BA FA B EF A BA B E B F F ED BA F A E E A A B E F A FA B E F F A E F E F A AB F F ED A F AF ED BA F E A E B F A A E A B A E E A E F F A A B 66
67 67 E A C AE F FE AE DEF EF A B BA F
68 EF C E FE E F BA F A E E EBA E A F AF FDEF A EF F E F D A C A E F E FED AE E A AE E E F A F F A AE F A FE A E E E A A B AE DD A FED AE EF F FE E A EF 68
69 DEF FFA F C DEF D AD A B A ED E F E A B A E A BF A BA FA B AE BF AE ED AD A A E FFA FED AE A BA B EBF A F AE A E F A A A F ED FE F A F ED EF E E A EBF A FE ED FED AE E E 69
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71 71 A A A A B A
72 A A A A B A AE E 72
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