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Slide 1Fig. 9.1, p.253

Slide 2Fig. 9.2, p.255

Slide 3Fig. 9.3, p.256

Slide 4Fig. 9.4, p.257

Slide 5Fig. 9.4a, p.257

Slide 6Fig. 9.4b, p.257

Slide 7Fig. 9.5, p.259

Slide 8Fig. 9.6, p.259

Slide 9Fig. 9.7, p.260

Slide 10Fig. 9.7a, p.260

Slide 11Fig. 9.7b, p.260

Slide 12Fig. 9.8, p.261

Slide 13Fig. 9.8a, p.261

Slide 14Fig. 9.8b, p.261

Slide 15Fig. 9.9, p.261

Slide 16Fig. 9.9a, p.261

Slide 17Fig. 9.9b, p.261

Slide 18Fig. 9.10, p.263

Slide 19Fig. 9.10b, p.263

Slide 20Fig. 9.10c, p.263

Slide 21Fig. 9.11a, p.264

Slide 22Fig. 9.11b, p.264

Slide 23Fig. 9.12, p.265

Slide 24Fig. 9.12a, p.265

Slide 25Fig. 9.12b, p.265

Slide 26Fig. 9.13, p.265

Slide 27Fig. 9.13a, p.265

Slide 28Fig. 9.13b, p.265

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Slide 37Fig. 9.21a, p.273

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Slide 45Fig. 9.28a, p.278

Slide 46Fig. 9.28b, p.278

Slide 47Fig. 9.UN, p.279

Slide 48Fig. Q9.15, p.282

Slide 49Fig. P9.4, p.282

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Slide 51Fig. P9.4b, p.282

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