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  • diffhist United States 16:05 +37 Mason.Jones talk contribs (Etymology: publisher name (restored))
  • diffhist United States 16:02 −52 Mason.Jones talk contribs (Etymology: Page number provided from archive)
  • diffhist RaXPol 14:33 +87 Apazmany talk contribs (Correction in the History section: The University of Oklahoma received the radar from ProSensing in the spring of 2011, and OU's Advance Radar Research group began maintaining and operating RaXPol.)
  • diffhist m RaXPol 14:16 +68 Apazmany talk contribs (The idea for RaXPol was conceived by Pazmany and Mead at ProSensing. In 2008 Bluestein (OU) contacted Pazmany at ProSensing for an idea for an MRI proposal. The technical portion of the proposal was provided by ProSensing and the science by Bluestein (OU). The MRI was submitted to NSF from OU and was funded in 2009. OU procured RaXpol from ProSensing which was delivered in the spring of 2011. Since then U. of Oklahoma has been maintaining, upgrading, and operating RaXPol.)
  • diffhist United States 04:58 +39 RodRabelo7 talk contribs (Etymology: page needed. If it's the one of the entry "American", then it doesn't state that it's "rarely" used, but rather that there isn't a "universally recognized" alternative)

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