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    Others have asked this question before - and have been pointed to archived zip files see: http://e2e.ti.com/support/amplifiers/precision_amplifiers/f/14/t/42992.aspx which simply contain the original three articles in PDF format - no XLS files. Where might I find the actual XLS files?
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