<Language> Comparative Method

H. Mark Hubey HubeyH at mail.montclair.edu
Sat Jul 17 03:27:55 UTC 1999


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The manuscript "The Comparative Method" can be found at:

http://www.csam.montclair.edu/~hubey/ZIP/comp-pdf.zip

It is in compressed (zipped) Acrobat (.pdf) format. It requires
the Adobe Acrobat Reader which is freely available everywhere
on the Internet. There are graphics and equations in the manuscript
and it cannot be put into any other format.

The National Science Foundation mathematics division has standardized
on the .pdf format and it could become an Internet standard.

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Sincerely,
M. Hubey
hubeyh at mail.montclair.edu
http://www.csam.montclair.edu/~hubey
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