59) 80. Hill submits a comparison of the introduction to Volume 23 with the introduction to Hill's manuscript (Hill Ex. 1058). 81. The comparison shows similarities between the two introductions. 82. Although the insert prepared by Dr. Snitzer does not describe the elements of the count, it does describe generally the concept of writing gratings in optical fibers. 83. Cooperman testified that when a guest editor wrote an introduction that they would know what had been written: Q And I think we saw in Volume 23 that there was an introduction run by the guest editor. A That's correct. Q That's something they can do also. A Yes. Q And sometimes guest editors read manuscripts. A I'm sorry. Q Sometimes guest editors read manuscripts. A The guest editors receive copies of all of the manuscripts for the keynote topic simply to read. Q They are not asked to do the editing that the A No, no. The point being that when they wrote the introduction, they would know what had been written; and if they wanted to talk about a specific manuscript, they could. (HR 265, 17Page: Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007