Apologies. There was a correction to the second abstract. It should read as follows.<div>
<br></div><div><div>The Spin Asymetries of the Nucleon Experiment (SANE) is an inclusive measurement of the parallel and near-perpendicular double spin asymmetries of the proton that provides access to the spin observable, A1p and structure functions, g1p and g2p. The experiment ran in early 2009, using Thomas Jefferson National Facility's polarized electron beam and the University of Virginia's polarized frozen ammonia target in Hall C, collecting data in a Q^2 region from 2.5 to 6.5 GeV^2 and a Bjorken x region of 0.3 to 0.8. Particle detection was accomplished using the Big Electron Telescope Array (BETA), a novel non-magnetic detector array with a 194 msr acceptance.//</div>
<div>The experimental motivations and goals will be discussed in the context of current world data of the proton spin structure functions. Th experimental methods will also be presented along with an overview of the analysis status and results. Current collaboration analysis effort is focused primarily on the proton spin structure functions g1 and g2, but also includes elastic and inelastic asymmetry data taken with the Hall C High Momentum Spectrometer in both single arm mode and in coincidence with BETA.</div>
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