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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi,<BR>
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Been looking at writing analysis code. I am trying to adapt existing analyses codes to my needs. I have 3 questions -<BR>
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1. ALICE has 3 published papers with spires ID's 8625980, 8624100 and 8479623. On the reaction data page on any of these papers, I don't understand what P is in ETARAP(P=3). Do you have any idea?<BR>
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2. In some of the papers, there is data for two (or 3) different energies, is this a problem?<BR>
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3. The link on the top of the page for data from all tables to appear in one file in AIDA format doesn't work for <A HREF="http://hepdata.cedar.ac.uk/View/8625980">http://hepdata.cedar.ac.uk/View/8625980</A> and <A HREF="http://hepdata.cedar.ac.uk/View/8624100">http://hepdata.cedar.ac.uk/View/8624100</A> while it does for the first paper <A HREF="http://hepdata.cedar.ac.uk/View/8479623">http://hepdata.cedar.ac.uk/View/8479623</A>. However, the individual tables are fine. Do I have to manually save them in one file?<BR>
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Best regards,<BR>
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Sparsh<BR>
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