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<div class="">On Sep 22, 2023, at 6:14 PM, Carlos Ayerbe Gayoso via Rgc_analysis <<a href="mailto:rgc_analysis@jlab.org" class="">rgc_analysis@jlab.org</a>> wrote:</div>
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<li style="list-style-type: "- ";" class=""><span class="">Slide 10, not sure what do you want to show here. You can mention in a previous slide that the experiment were monitored with several systems, as a fast replay of the data (the histograms shown here),
EPICS and labView (the NMR?)</span></li></ul>
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I think this is perfectly fine. We show the online monitoring for the NEW systems, including the polarized target.
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<li style="list-style-type: "- ";" class="">Slide 11, ummmhhh... I believe, that the title has a more broad meaning of what you are showing. </li></ul>
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<div class="">Maybe “near-online polarization monitoring” since the point is that we did this while we were running the experiment? BTW, I don’t know why you think he needs to show the affiliations of the people mentioned within the slides? Instead, maybe have
a list of “analyzers” at the end (with the photo) with their affiliation. This could also be used to indicate their main physics interest (e.g., Noemie DVCS). But I’m also fine with how it is right now.</div>
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<div class="">- Sebastian</div>
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