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Hydrocarbon Spectral Database, Acknowledgements and References

6. Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to the many Microwave Spectroscopists who provided reprints, preprints, and data prior to publication. This review has benefited from Dr. W.H. Kirchhoff's earlier work in developing computer programs for spectral analysis and formatting the spectral tables. Mrs. Gloria Rotter deserves a special acknowledgment for carrying out many of the tedious tasks involving manuscript typing, keying the spectral data, literature searching, and proofreading spectral tables.

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