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#22: SETI@home Reobservation ReportApril 28, 2004
#21: Rescored CandidatesFebruary 17, 2004
#20: Telescope Pointing CorrectionsAugust 28, 2003
#19: Receiver testing and maintenanceFebruary 25, 2003
#18: The Crab Nebula—An example of telescope position testingFebruary 14, 2003
#17: Keeping up with data in 2002February 4, 2003
#16: Magical frames of reference and signal candidatesDecember 15, 2002
#15: Identifying SETI@home's Best Signal Candidates for ReobservationOctober 24, 2002
#14: The Signal Candidate Scoring SystemApril 29, 2002
#13: An Explanation of Signal CandidatesApril 2, 2002
#12: Persistency Checking of GaussiansMarch 5, 2002
#11: A New Receiver for SETI@homeFebruary 20, 2002
#10: Using SETI@home data to explore hydrogen distribution in the GalaxyNovember 6, 2001
#9: Persistent SignalsAugust 29, 2001
#8: Result VerificationJuly 24, 2001
#7: Examining Radio Signal Spikes Using ClickplotsMay 4, 2001
#6: Distinguishing Possible ET Signals From Noise and RFIFebruary 28, 2001
#5: Telescope Position TestingNovember 29, 2000
#4: Multiple Detection SearchJune 19, 2000
#3: Unexplainable SpikesJune 19, 2000
#2: First Quick Look at DataMay 4, 2000
#1: General UpdateMarch 29, 2000



 
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