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Acknowledgments:VAMP would like to thank everyone who has made any contribution to this
project. Our special thanks to people from Bryant college for their collaboration and coaching. Special thanks to Judy Barrett - Litoff, Gaitha A. Langlois, Joseph Ilacqua, David Lux.

We would also like to thank Yuri Stulov for his great enthusiasm in organization  of  American Summer School.

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