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From lamontg@stein.u.washington.edu Tue Dec 1 22:33:43 1992
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From: lamontg@stein.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist)
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Having reviewed the comments, I'm proposing the creation of the
above newsgroup, sci.med.psychiatry. Reasons for the name:
1) The alt distribution is limited, and I'd like to welcome more
technical discussion to it.
2) A combination neurology + psychiatry newsgroup seems to compose two
somewhat seperate fields, and there seems to be enough demand for
the psychiatry newsgroup on its own.
3) It (hopefully) would not attract the same frivolous postings that a
newsgroup specifying "depression" in the name would.
4) I had to pick something.
The group would welcome discussion about any psychiatric disorders --
causes, indications, treatment, research, etc. It should be limited mostly
to discussion of conditions treatible with pharmaceuticals, or that might
fall under the domain of psychiatry -- other threads should go to
sci.psychology. Discussion of the structure of the brain + nervous
system that has relevance to psychiatry and psychiatric disorders would
be appropriate. Announcement + discussion of new drugs or new applications
of old drugs would be something that would be encouraged. And (IMHO) it
should be suggested that threads about "Toxic Psychiatry" should either
go to the new newsgroup about natural medicine, or sci.med. (Either that
or I think we should create talk.politics.psychiatry...=).
Okay, I've stuck my neck out with my ideas.... sharpen your cleavers...
--
Lamont Granquist lamontg@u.washington.edu
"When dogma enters the brain, all intellectual activity ceases."
-- Robert Anton Wilson
From ruegg@med.unc.edu Sun Aug 29 22:39:48 1993
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From: ruegg@med.unc.edu (Robert G. Ruegg)
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Subject: RFD: sci.med.psychiatry
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Creation of the unmoderated group sci.med.psychiatry
This is the formal RFD pursuant to prior informal inquiries about how to
create this prospective newsgroup.
Charter
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sci.med.psychiatry will be a common forum for discussions and
announcements among those interested in such scientific aspects of
psychiatry as:
-psychobiology,
-psychopharmacology,
-inheritance of psychiatric illness,
-behavioral genetics,
-psychoneurobiology,
-neuropsychiatry,
-neuropsychology,
-psychoneuroendocrinology
-psychoneuroimmunology
-psychosomatics
-somatization disorder
-psychiatric education and training
-research support and funding
-research training
etc.
I personally would like to see the following issues appear in *another
forum* in *another hierarchy* since they are not specifically scientific.
However, I would not vote against a charter which included them if the
majority so wished.
-stigma
-liaison with the rest of medicine
-liaison with the public
-government/policy issues
-RVBS and other reimbursement issues
-etc.
Rationale
---------
1) It is tedious and inconvenient to sort through the 500 or so articles
which appear on sci.med every few days for the ones related to psychiatry.
2) If a more concentrated and focused gathering of minds can occur,
a) we, as a discipline, can more efficiently process and integrate
new discoveries and ideas, and
b) we may reach a "critical mass" and be capable of generating
seminal new ideas in a way not possible elsewhere.
Summary
-------
(liberally plagiarized and adapted from the postings of Ron Dippold)
sci.med.psychiatry will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in scientific psychiatry together. Professionals can exchange
clinical information, research ideas, news, events, techniques, and get
feedback from people interested in psychiatry. Everyone interested in
psychiatry can also get up-to-date information about clinical psychiatry,
psychiatry research, organized psychiatry gatherings, and more. To
accomplish all of these goals with the thousands of psychiatry
professionals all over the globe, the creation of sci.med.psychiatry is
essential.
From ruegg@med.unc.edu Tue Oct 5 13:07:23 1993
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From: ruegg@med.unc.edu (Robert G. Ruegg)
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Subject: RFD: sci.med.psychobiology
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Creation of the unmoderated group sci.med.psychobiology
This is a revised repost of the RFD posted originally on 8/30/93 about
sci.med.psychiatry.
In order to minimize overlap with sci.psychology, I am proposing the name
of this proposed newsgroup be sci.med.psychobiology. Others have pointed
out the overlap problem and have proposed such names as sci.med.psych and
sci.med.brain. I understand that sci.med.brain was proposed in the past,
but defeated, perhaps because neurology or neurosurgery felt that term
overlapped their turf. Therefore this RFD.
Cross-posted to:
news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.med,sci.psychology,
bionet.neuroscience,sci.med.pharmacy,bit.listserve.psycgrad
Charter
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sci.med.psychobiology will be a common forum for discussions and
announcements among those interested in such scientific aspects of
psychiatry and psychobiology as:
-clinical psychiatry,
-psychobiology,
-psychopharmacology,
-inheritance of psychiatric illness,
-behavioral genetics,
-psychoneurobiology,
-neuropsychiatry,
-neuropsychology,
-psychoneuroendocrinology
-psychoneuroimmunology
-psychosomatics
-somatization disorder
-psychiatric education and training
-research support and funding
-research training
etc.
I personally would like to see the following issues appear in *another
forum* in *another hierarchy* since they are not specifically scientific.
However, I would not vote against a charter which included them if the
majority so wished.
-stigma
-liaison with the rest of medicine
-liaison with the public
-government/policy issues
-RVBS and other reimbursement issues
-etc.
Rationale
---------
1) It is tedious and inconvenient to sort through the 500 or so articles
which appear on sci.med every few days for the ones related to psychiatry.
2) If a more concentrated and focused gathering of minds can occur,
a) we, as a discipline, can more efficiently process and integrate
new discoveries and ideas, and
b) we may reach a "critical mass" and be capable of generating
seminal new ideas in a way not possible elsewhere.
Summary
-------
(liberally plagiarized and adapted from the posting of Ron Dippold)
sci.med.psychobiology will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in scientific psychiatry and psychobiology together.
Professionals can exchange clinical information, research ideas, news,
events, techniques, and get feedback from people interested in psychiatry.
Everyone interested in psychiatry and psychobiology can also get
up-to-date information about clinical psychiatry, psychiatric and
psychobiological research, organized psychiatric and psychobiological
gatherings, and more. To accomplish all of these goals with the thousands
of psychiatric and psychobiological professionals all over the globe, the
creation of sci.med.psychobiology is essential.
Discussion so far:
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sci.med.brain and sci.med.psych have been suggested as alternate titles.
Little response to these suggestions so far. 1 or 2 voices in favor of
opening the charter to discussion of stigma, liaison, reimbursement, etc.
A dozen or 2 positive responses to the original RFD.
From roder@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov Fri Nov 5 22:10:37 1993
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Subject: CFV: sci.med.psychobiology
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1st CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
Unmoderated group sci.med.psychobiology
Newsgroups line:
sci.med.psychobiology Dialog and news in psychiatry and psychobiology.
Votes must be received by 27 November 1993, 23:59:59 GMT.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact voting@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov. For questions about
the proposed group, contact ruegg@med.unc.edu (Robert G. Ruegg).
CHARTER
sci.med.psychobiology will be an unmoderated common forum for discussions
and announcements among those interested in such scientific aspects of
psychiatry as:
-psychobiology,
-psychopharmacology,
-inheritance of psychiatric illness,
-behavioral genetics,
-psychoneurobiology,
-neuropsychiatry,
-neuropsychology,
-psychoneuroendocrinology
-psychoneuroimmunology
-psychosomatics
-somatization disorder
-psychiatric education and training
-research support and funding
-research training
etc.
STANDARD VOTE FORM
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Recognized votes are Yes, No and Abstain. Capitalization is not
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The votetaker will respond to received ballots with mail acks. Addresses
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Brenda J. Roder (roder@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.med.psychobiology
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2nd (LAST) CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
Unmoderated group sci.med.psychobiology
Newsgroups line:
sci.med.psychobiology Dialog and news in psychiatry and psychobiology.
Votes must be received by 27 November 1993, 23:59:59 GMT.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact voting@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov. For questions about
the proposed group, contact ruegg@med.unc.edu (Robert G. Ruegg).
CHARTER
sci.med.psychobiology will be an unmoderated common forum for discussions
and announcements among those interested in such scientific aspects of
psychiatry as:
-psychobiology,
-psychopharmacology,
-inheritance of psychiatric illness,
-behavioral genetics,
-psychoneurobiology,
-neuropsychiatry,
-neuropsychology,
-psychoneuroendocrinology
-psychoneuroimmunology
-psychosomatics
-somatization disorder
-psychiatric education and training
-research support and funding
-research training
etc.
STANDARD VOTE FORM
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voting@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov
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All votes received have been acknowledged by email.
Email acknowledgements of the following votes have bounced:
--- NONE ---
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Brenda J. Roder (roder@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov)
From roder@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov Tue Nov 30 18:59:12 1993
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Subject: RESULT: sci.med.psychobiology passes 217:10
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Unmoderated group sci.med.psychobiology
sci.med.psychobiology group vote results - 227 valid votes
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
217 10 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.med.psychobiology
18 invalid votes
This margin is adequate for newgroup creation. Barring serious
controversy about the vote, the group will be created five days after
this is posted.
Voting closed at 23:59:59 GMT, 27 Nov 1993.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.
Vote-taker's address: voting@brenda.jpl.nasa.gov (Brenda J. Roder)
Group proponent's address: ruegg@med.unc.edu (Robert G. Ruegg)
Newsgroups line:
sci.med.psychobiology Dialog and news in psychiatry and psychobiology.
CHARTER
sci.med.psychobiology will be an unmoderated common forum for discussions
and announcements among those interested in such scientific aspects of
psychiatry as:
-psychobiology,
-psychopharmacology,
-inheritance of psychiatric illness,
-behavioral genetics,
-psychoneurobiology,
-neuropsychiatry,
-neuropsychology,
-psychoneuroendocrinology
-psychoneuroimmunology
-psychosomatics
-somatization disorder
-psychiatric education and training
-research support and funding
-research training
etc.
VOTE Asions, aCK
***** Please don't use this voting list to generate a mailing list (neither the
yes or no votes) -- voters are not necessarily interested in the topic *****
sci.med.psychobiology group vote Final Vote Ack
Yes Votes
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1780419@cat.cce.usp.br CRISTIANE LOPES
89bendav@wave.scar.utoronto.ca BEN-DAVID MICHAEL
adamfast@u.washington.edu adam fast
ae446@freenet.carleton.ca Nigel Allen
af121@freenet.carleton.ca Chris Kingsbury
akcobb@unix.amherst.edu poohbear
Alice.Taylor@Eng.Sun.COM Alice Taylor
allen@atienmh.sph.jhu.edu Allen Y. Tien
anderson@cshl.org John Anderson
ANNE@chempath.uct.ac.za
ayun@beehji.equinox.gen.nz
balt@spieden.Stanford.EDU Steven Balt
bardosgy@ludens.elte.hu Bardos Gyorgy
beckman@cats.ucsc.edu
beltrame@vm.cnuce.cnr.it Renzo L. Beltrame
BERRETTINIW@JEFLIN.TJU.EDU
BFANTIE@american.edu Bryan Fantie
bfarkin@wg.estec.esa.nl
bjperry@BASE.CS.UCLA.EDU Nancy Perry
blubird@penguin.equinox.gen.nz
buchanan@fhs.csu.McMaster.CA Donald Buchanan
bwalther@ccs.carleton.ca Bill Walther
camilla@netcom.com Camilla Cracchiolo
cfeem@ux1.cts.eiu.edu Eleanor Midkiff
Charles_Early%NIHODE13.BITNET@CU.NIH.GOV
charlie@phantom.com charlie fingerhut
childers@gab.unt.edu JAMES CHILDERS
chuahl@cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU Chua Hak Lien
cirop23@elm.circa.ufl.edu Eric "Wolfie" Katon
CRAIGW@pretzel.equinox.gen.nz Craig Webster
crlinet@cs.vassar.edu Craig Linet
curtech!sbs@news.unh.edu Stephanie Bradley-Swift
C_STEWART@ACAD.FANDM.EDU
dalton@geop.ubc.ca David Dalton
daniel@fiction.ms.sub.org Daniel Roedding
darbyb@freenet.scri.fsu.edu Bruce Darby
dardourel@ngdc.noaa.gov Doreen G. Ardourel
darryl@tfs.COM Darryl Troxel
DBOWEN@fsw.utoronto.ca Jeff Bowen
DCR@CU.NIH.GOV
deborah@scilink.org Deborah Barry
DERRY@MOENG.TOWSON.EDU
dima@sspcentre.msk.su Dmitry M. Davydov
dmh@world.std.com David M Harmon
donovanj@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu James Donovan
drayer@minerva.cis.yale.edu Dark Phoenix
dwarf@wam.umd.edu Dwarf
dweldon@itsmail1.hamilton.edu Doug Weldon
dwheeler@leland.Stanford.EDU David Brockman Wheeler
ebrandt@jarthur.Claremont.EDU Eli Brandt
ecg@tad.eds.com Casey Green
edsr!edsdrd!gss@uunet.UU.NET Gary Schiltz
egonzale@netmon.mty.itesm.mx Ing. Ernesto Gonzalez
egs1@cornell.edu Elliott G. Smith
EKELTY@AOAMH2.SSW.DHHS.GOV Edward Kelty NIMH
eluyten@rc1.vub.ac.be Eric Luyten
era@ncar.ucar.edu Ed Arnold
ery2@po.CWRU.Edu Edwin R. Yeh
ez001932@othello.ucdavis.edu
faype@SCHUNIX.COM
FERRAROT@JEFLIN.TJU.EDU
finn@netcom.com Robert Finn
franklig@GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU Gregory C Franklin
fresco@gibbs.oit.unc.edu David M. Fresco
geno@oberon.com Gene Smith
Gerhard.Luecke@uibk.ac.at Gerhard Luecke
gj155431@undergrad.carleton.ca gj student 155431
gj195270@undergrad.carleton.ca gj student 195270
gkj@columbia.edu Gregory K Johnson
gkotwica@oldhawk.depaul.edu Gregory J. Kotwica
goldfedder@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu
grohol@alpha.acast.nova.edu John Grohol
hamelinb@emx.cc.utexas.edu
hector@dolphin.equinox.gen.nz
heilmayr@math.berkeley.edu Stephan Heilmayr
henderson@cam1.mln.com Javier Henderson
HESSJX@goodall.uncg.edu jennifer
hevern@maple.lemoyne.edu VINCENT W. HEVERN, SJ
HILLRW@conrad.appstate.edu Bob Hill
ifch317@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu Daniel J. Dugan UT/Austin
IntVeld@AOO.FRG.eur.nl
Irving_Wolfe@happy-man.com Irving_Wolfe
J.Pierson@hertfordshire.ac.uk Pierson
jamison@merle.acns.nwu.edu
jamo@u.washington.edu James Owens
jdevlin@cs.usc.edu Joseph Devlin
JDOUGAN@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu
jeff@psy.uwa.edu.au Geoff Hammond
jenlang@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu jennifer langdon
jharper@itsa.ucsf.EDU M. Jane Harper
jlehman@torrey.umm.maine.edu Jim Lehman
jmora@netcom.com b.j. mora
jna@concorde.com j. adams
joel@cyber.net Joel Siegfried
john@anasazi.com
john@harlequin.co.uk John Sturdy
joyce@pharm.med.upenn.edu
judy@lobster.hou.tx.us Judy Scheltema
jwillia@orion.it.luc.edu John Williams
kaliyuga@u.washington.edu
kathi@gemmo.bridge.COM
keith.watson@stucen.gatech.edu
Khatt@cup.portal.com
kheffne@andy.bgsu.edu kerry heffner
kmcenean@Jade.Tufts.EDU
kmorgan@wheatonma.edu Kathleen Morgan
kos@itsa.ucsf.EDU Hilary Naylor
L15D@ZFN.uni-Bremen.de Martin Schr"oder
lara@oursun.med.yale.edu Lara Stables
ldaly@acs.bu.edu Liza Daly
lee@soda.berkeley.edu Lee Thompson-Herbert
leh1@Lehigh.EDU Lynn E. Hanninen
lisah@titan.ucs.umass.edu Lisa M. Holzer
lizk@informix.com Elizabeth Knittel
lmadden@lyra.nswc.navy.mil
lmk2@garnet.berkeley.edu Leslie Kay
lonadar@judy.indstate.edu Lonadar the Wanderer
machampi@acs.ucalgary.ca
magnus1!maryr@uu5.psi.com Mary Remington
mahoney_r@wums.wustl.edu Bob Mahoney
MANNONEN@sara.cc.utu.fi Jukka Mannonen
marykoma@cybernet.cse.fau.edu Mary Koma
matt@fmdmfg2.intel.com Matt Ammann - FES
maybarra@students.wisc.edu
mbenson@netcom.com Michelle Benson
MCCARTHYD@pine.circa.ufl.edu MCCARTHY
mccluerj@postoffice.agcs.com John McCluer
MCURRENT@INS.INFONET.NET MICHAEL J. CURRENT
Mdh@debug.cuc.ab.ca
mdiffin@mrc-crc.ac.uk Dr. M.C. Diffin
medpa@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu phylis austin
MERKLEY@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
mike@cs.UMD.EDU Mike Steele
mischa@psych.toronto.edu
mjb@cs.brown.edu Manish Butte
mrwarden@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Melissa Rhoads Warden
mtadams@columbine.hsc.Colorado.EDU Matthew T. Adams
mworden@neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu Mike Worden
myak@u.washington.edu
NEWLAND@NEWLAND.PSYCH.AUBURN.EDU
nsrgm@manta.jcu.edu.au Robert G Munro
oakma001@maroon.tc.umn.edu Scott A. Oakman
Olivier.Michel@lri.fr
OROGERS@ssw02.ab.umd.edu
p389brow@cquest.toronto.edu Brown Robert
p400scot@cquest.toronto.edu Scott Brian Wayne
PADGETT@INTELLICORP.COM Penny Padgett
pbarrett@biosig.demon.co.uk Paul Barrett
PERRING@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu
PGG1001@phoenix.cambridge.ac.uk
pharmboy@mindvox.phantom.com Craig Linet
phh@de-montfort.ac.uk Paul Hodgkinson
pickholtzj@hal.hahnemann.edu
pjc1@psu.edu Phil Chamberlin
plmacdon@uoguelph.ca Pauline L MacDonald
prm@aber.ac.uk Pedro Mendes
PSYGRDKAK@orion.depaul.edu Kathleen A. Kotwica
psygreg@u.washington.edu Greg Gallacci
PSY_ICOLRAIN@ccnov1.auckland.ac.nz
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
R.Boot@uqvax.cc.uq.oz.au
rainer.zwisler@rpss3.psychologie.uni-regensburg.de Rainer Zwisler x3835
rami@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Rami Hanegbi
rashkov@u.washington.edu Gary Rashkov
redzlan@redzlan.pc.my Redzlan AR
reesa@scs.unr.edu Alan Rees
revu@midway.uchicago.edu Sendhil Revuluri
rmintz@ecst.csuchico.edu Rich Mintz
robins@huggies.sps.mot.com Robin Sowton
rotold@rpi.edu David Anthony Rotolo
RPI397@MAINE.BITNET Dale Morris
RROBBI32@MAINE.BITNET Ryan Robbins
ruegg@med.unc.edu Robert G. Ruegg
SAAST8@vms.cis.pitt.edu
sasm@osg.saic.com Mike Berger
scogs@netcom.com SCOGS
sdaviss@cosy.ab.umd.edu Steven Roy Daviss
seabrook@umbc.edu Mr. Richard Seabrook
SEKULER@BINAH.CC.BRANDEIS.EDU ROBERT SEKULER
selenev@cats.ucsc.edu
serafini@u.washington.edu Sandra Serafini
serwin@sdcc3.UCSD.EDU Sean Erwin
sheilah@wam.umd.edu Sheila K. H.
SIGUENZA@EMDCCI11.BITNET Juan A. Siguenza
simmons@Texaco.COM Robert L. Simmons
sinkkone@cc.helsinki.fi Janne Sinkkonen
SJENSEN@cc.weber.edu
SJSHAPIR@ucs.indiana.edu
spb@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu
starfish@u.washington.edu Sarah Skovronsky
stark@dwovax.enet.dec.com Todd I. Stark @PHH 10-Nov-1993 1650
stef@netcom.com Stef Jones
surav@bilkent.edu.tr Mehmet Surav
swain@neuro.usc.edu Rodney A. Swain
swildner@channelz.gun.de Sascha Wildner
sywagner@nyx.uni-konstanz.de Michael Wagner
szikopou@ccs.carleton.ca Steven Zikopoulos
tewing@netcom.com thomas d. ewing
thompson@psy.psych.nova.edu Matthew D. THOMPSON
Timo.Rinne@hut.fi Timo Rinne
tomh@bambi.ccs.fau.edu Tom Holroyd
tpm@Anat.UMSMed.Edu Terence P. Ma
twm@world.std.com thomas W martin
unger@hsc.usc.edu Jennifer Beth Unger
VGULICK@ucs.indiana.edu
wann@acad.mwsc.edu PHIL D WANN
wayne@phillips.boulder.co.us Wayne F. Phillips, M.D
wching@alice.music.yale.edu William Ching
werner@SOE.Berkeley.Edu John Werner
wilsonj@smtplink.ipfw.indiana.edu wilsonj
wnelson@cmgm.stanford.edu Will Nelson
wolfcdia@w250zrz.zrz.TU-Berlin.DE Sabine Wolf
WOLL@SIENA.BITNET Robert J. Woll
YHADEISH@BIOMED.MED.YALE.EDU Yukiharu Hadeishi
YLM0KEW@LUCCPUA.BITNET
zoltan@psychnet.psychol.utas.edu.au Zoltan Schreter
zorrilla@cattell.psych.upenn.edu Eric Zorrilla
No Votes
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dcameron@gssec.bt.co.uk David Cameron
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu Sean P Ryan
jrm@globalvillag.com John "Fax This!" MacWilliamson
kisley@rastro.Colorado.EDU Michael Kisley
knauer@ornews.intel.com Rob Knauerhase
palukal@nova.gmi.edu paul alukal
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
shane@spr.com Shane Hartman
smarry@io.org Smarasderagd
warren@marcam.com Warren Lavallee
Votes in error
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054340@acadvm1.uottawa.ca Matthew Simpson
! No votes
c.u.m.smith@aston.ac.uk
! Conflicting votes
CESR@db1.cc.rochester.edu
! Conflicting votes
CFPBAB@pnv.palm.cri.nz
! Conflicting votes
CJW1@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
! No votes
JRBOITANO@fair1.fairfield.edu
! No votes
jsiebert@GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU jean l siebert
! No votes
KING@snycorva.cortland.edu Melvyn King
! No votes
lotrichf@ohsu.edu Francis E. Lotrich
! No votes
pfarrer@isr.harvard.edu David M. Pfarrer
! No votes
psyline@psyline.nl Theo Bogels
! No votes
ratman@hydra.unm.edu Michael P. Weisend
! No votes
sherman@stolaf.edu
! No votes
slacours@world.std.com sherry lacoursiere
! No votes
spedge@csd4.csd.uwm.edu Dark Mage
! Conflicting votes
steh@webb.psych.ufl.edu D.J. Stehouwer
! No votes
system@galcon.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca The TARDIS
! Invalid address
timothy@ccu1.auckland.ac.nz Tim Bates
! No votes
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