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| #22: | SETI@home Reobservation Report | | April 28, 2004
| | #21: | Rescored Candidates | | February 17, 2004
| | #20: | Telescope Pointing Corrections | | August 28, 2003
| | #19: | Receiver testing and maintenance | | February 25, 2003
| | #18: | The Crab NebulaAn example of telescope position testing | | February 14, 2003
| | #17: | Keeping up with data in 2002 | | February 4, 2003
| | #16: | Magical frames of reference and signal candidates | | December 15, 2002
| | #15: | Identifying SETI@home's Best Signal Candidates for Reobservation | | October 24, 2002
| | #14: | The Signal Candidate Scoring System | | April 29, 2002
| | #13: | An Explanation of Signal Candidates | | April 2, 2002
| | #12: | Persistency Checking of Gaussians | | March 5, 2002
| | #11: | A New Receiver for SETI@home | | February 20, 2002
| | #10: | Using SETI@home data to explore hydrogen distribution in the Galaxy | | November 6, 2001
| | #9: | Persistent Signals | | August 29, 2001
| | #8: | Result Verification | | July 24, 2001
| | #7: | Examining Radio Signal Spikes Using Clickplots | | May 4, 2001
| | #6: | Distinguishing Possible ET Signals From Noise and RFI | | February 28, 2001
| | #5: | Telescope Position Testing | | November 29, 2000
| | #4: | Multiple Detection Search | | June 19, 2000
| | #3: | Unexplainable Spikes | | June 19, 2000
| | #2: | First Quick Look at Data | | May 4, 2000
| | #1: | General Update | | March 29, 2000
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