Theta and Mira at Argonne National Laboratory

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Fahey Mark R.,Alexeev Yuri,Allcock Bill,Allen Benjamin S.,Balakrishnan Ramesh,Benali Anouar,Booker Liza,Boyle Ashley,Briggs Laural,Brooks Edouard,Carns Phil,Cerny Beth,Cherry Andrew,Childers Lisa,Chunduri Sudheer,Coffey Richard,Collins James,Coffman Paul,Coghlan Susan,DiBennardi Kathy,Doyle Ginny,Finkel Hal,Fletcher Graham,Garcia Marta,Goldberg Ira,Goletz Cheetah,Gregurich Susan,Harms Kevin,Holohan Carissa,Insley Joseph A.,Jackson Tommie,Jaseckas Janet,Jennings Elise,Jensen Derek,Jiang Wei,Kaczmarski Margaret,Knight Chris,Knowles Janet,Kumaran Kalyan,Leggett Ti,Lenard Ben,Liu Anping,Loy Ray,Malakar Preeti,Mantrala Avanthi,Martin David E.,Mayorga Guillermo,McPheeters Gordon,Messina Paul,Milner Ryan,Morozov Vitali,Nault Zachary,Nelson Denise,O’Connell Jack,Osborn James,Papka Michael E.,Parker Scott,Patel Pragnesh,Patel Saumil,Pershey Eric,Plzak Renee,Pope Adrian,Punzel Jared,Ramprakash Sreeranjani,‘Skip’ Reddy John,Rich Paul,Riley Katherine,Rizzi Silvio,Rojas George,Romero Nichols A.,Scott Robert,Scovel Adam,Scullin William,Shemon Emily,Som Haritha Siddabathuni,Stover Joan,Suliba Mirek,Toonen Brian,Uram Tom,Vazquez-Mayagoitia Alvaro,Vishwanath Venkatram,Waldron R. Douglas,West Gabe,Williams Timothy J.,Wills Darin,Wolf Laura,Woods Wanda,Zhang Michael

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CRC Press

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