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Re: [dddwg] Workshop on Data Diffraction Deposition at ECA Bergen

I'll be a 'no' I'm afraid. If I get any funding at all the EPDIC meeting will have to be my priority over the ECM

Pam

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From: dddwg-bounces@iucr.org [mailto:dddwg-bounces@iucr.org] On Behalf Of Brian McMahon
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Subject: [dddwg] Workshop on Data Diffraction Deposition at ECA Bergen

Please note that the preliminary details of the Working Group sponsored Workshop at Bergen has now been posted:

   http://ecm27.ecanews.org/satellite-meetings.html

John and I will shortly be putting the formal programme together, but would be delighted to hear from any of you who wish specifically to make a presentation. It would also help in our planning if you could all provide some indication of your likely attendance (Yes/No/Maybe will be fine at this stage).

Regards
Brian
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