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Notes:
Description based on printout of online display of: Jan. 4, 1993; title from title screen.
Electronic journal in ASCII text
Online version of print publication.
Mode of access: Internet email and telnet. For online subscription, mail to mailserv@nist.gov, the message: SUBSCRIBE NISTU̲PDATE.
Mode of access: World Wide Web: Address as of 10/17/98: http://www.nist.gov/public%5Faffairs/update/archive.htm; current access is available via PURL.
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