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to S. Moy (statistician) and M. Walters for their 

 efforts in completing data analyses, and to the 

 editorial staff of LMS, especially B. Marlowe, B. 

 Schwartzberg, and M. Barker, for their aid in edit- 

 ing and typing the manuscript. This study was 

 funded by the Carolina Power and Light Com- 

 pany. 



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