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Acknowledgements
This work is supported primarily through grants from the National Science Foundation (AST91-15703; AST91-22701; AST96-19424), with additional support from the Graduate School, Department of Astronomy, and Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The WHAM spectrometer and siderostat were built at the University of Wisconsin Space Astronomy Laboratory and the Physical Sciences Laboratory, respectively. We are also grateful to Fred Roesler, John Harlander, Frank Scherb, Alexander Kutyrev, and Nicole Hausen, who provided helpful advice and valuable assistance at various times during the design, construction, and testing phases of the WHAM facility.
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