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<li>Concrete heating and 12GeV tunnel temperature Yves</li>
<li>Stand deformation estimates. Benesch</li>
<li>Update Tief's table to account for the 0.75 factor when
converting from ARC offset to pathlength Krafft</li>
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The goal of these action items is to understand if the present
pathlength request (Tief's note based on 6 GeV data) is sufficient
for 12 GeV. Are there thermal effects that will be worse in the 12
GeV era? If so, what should we do about it?<br>
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Arne <br>
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Arne Freyberger
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