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Re: Discover the name (at calling level) of passed parameter [message #34034 is a reply to message #33972] Thu, 13 February 2003 22:56 Go to previous message
Wim Bouwman is currently offline  Wim Bouwman
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Registered: September 1997
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Hej Kristian,
When I saw your question I knew imediately why you asked it. It brings back
happy memories. Now I am again working along the same direction with my new
measurements.

Kristian Kjaer wrote:

> IDL> a = ctasrd('dagq1234')

How are things going with you? I hope that you found a good place in the
changing Risoe. I still meet so once in a while Jan Skov Pedersen and Kurt
Clausen at conferences.

The work here is going very well. Last year we got the SESANS instrument
working. We can now do SANS with particles up to a size of 2 micrometer.
The results are in real space. It turns out to work well with concentrated
systems.

A month ago we got our second child: Elias. He is doing well. He is easy,
happy and tall. Rebekka, who has now four years finds it more difficult,
even though she thinks he is very cute.

Mange hilsner til din familie,

Wim.

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2629 JB Delft The Netherlands
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