Fujitsu Read More... CDC ROADM Cost Comparison

User Manual: Fujitsu Read More... FNC Resources - White Papers - Fujitsu United States

Open the PDF directly: View PDF PDF.
Page Count: 7

DownloadFujitsu  Read More... CDC-ROADM-Cost-Comparison
Open PDF In BrowserView PDF
CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison

shaping tomorrow with you

CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison
Introduction
Colorless Directionless Contentionless (CD/C) ROADM architectures have recently generated considerable interest in the optical transport
industry. CD/C ROADM is a relatively new type of architecture designed to offer additional flexibility and operational simplicity. Industry technical
conferences are populated with papers focused on the architectural implementations and underlying component technologies used to construct
CD/C ROADM nodes. While the technology and architectural benefits are appealing, a review and analysis of the fundamental applications and
benefits of CD/C ROADM networks is missing from the discussion, along with a cost analysis of the different CD and CDC ROADM node architectures.

CDC ROADM Applications and Benefits
CD/C ROADMs offer additional architectural flexibility and operational savings, but questions remain whether the benefits and new network
applications justify the additional cost and complexity of CD/C ROADM nodes. The three primary applications enabled by CD/C ROADM architectures
are bandwidth pre-positioning, bandwidth on demand, and optical layer re-optimization/restoration.

Bandwidth Pre-Positioning
With bandwidth pre-positioning applications, carriers deploy “pools” of transponders and regenerators at major network locations, pre-connected
to CD/C ROADM nodes. As additional bandwidth and services are required, an operator simply establishes A-Z wavelength connections across the
network, using these pre-positioned transponders. New services can be established in minutes, as opposed to the months required under normal
processes to engineer, order, receive, deploy, install, and provision new equipment. Service velocity and minimizing technician involvement
are the key advantages of this application. Issues with bandwidth pre-positioning include the cost of “pooled” transponders and technician
involvement with client-side service activation. If growth patterns are not predictable, pools of unused transponders or regenerators remain
scattered throughout the network. These unused assets would be a stranded network expense. Over time, these stranded network assets may be
utilized by ongoing network growth. While a CD/C ROADM enables pre-connection of the network side of a transponder, it still requires a technician
to connect and activate the client-side optical interface. Given the technician involvement in client-side connections and provisioning, there may
be little operational savings from pre-connection of the network interface.

Bandwidth On Demand
Bandwidth on demand is another commonly referenced application used as a rationale for implementing CD/C ROADM architectures. Most
telecom services are provided on a fixed basis between two or more customer locations and remain operational 24 x 7 x 365. Over the years, the
telecom industry has debated the feasibility of selling transport services “on demand” for fractional periods of time. For example, an enterprise
customer may want a 10G wavelength service between primary and secondary data centers, but only require the service between midnight and
3 am to perform nightly backups and offsite archiving. Wavelength on demand services come with a whole host of their own issues, including
whether a viable market exists for these types of services, and whether they generate a positive ROI for carriers. In addition to the increased OSS/
billing complexity, it’s unclear whether selling wavelength services for fractional periods improves financial performance for carriers, or simply
lowers revenues as enterprise users shift to lower cost, fractional-use models compared to purchasing carrier bandwidth to accommodate peak
demand periods.

Optical Layer Protection Switching and Re-Optimization
The most frequently cited application for CD/C ROADM networks is to enable optical layer protection switching and optical layer re-optimization.
With optical layer protection switching, carriers can choose among several protection methods, including 1:1 protection with <50 ms switching for
mission critical services, 1:n share optical protection, and dynamic mesh restoration. In particular, 1:n protection allows carriers to protect their
optical layer services, but without having to reserve 50% of their network capacity for protection, as required with 1+1 protection. Mesh restoration
is the ability to dynamically calculate and signal new routes at the time of a failure. Mesh restoration is typically used as a backup with 1:n optical
protection, in case of secondary failures.
The optical layer poses some unique challenges to optical protection switching. The optical layer consists of physical fibers, lasers, and modulated
signals running over those fibers. A host of optical impairments, such as optical loss, chromatic dispersion, polarization mode dispersion, and
OSNR must be measured and managed on each optical span and route. At the physical layers, these optical impairments vary by fiber type, by
modulation, by span distance, and by overall optical path distance (i.e. OSNR). ROADMs incorporate techniques to compensate for these optical
impairments on the primary optical path. When a failure occurs, optical reach analysis must be performed on all potential protection paths. A path
computation engine (PCE) could calculate the viability of each optical protection path in real time, but a simpler approach relies on optical reach
tables.

FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INC.
2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75082-3515
Telephone: (888) 362-7763
us.fujitsu.com/telecom

1

CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison
Optical reach tables define all reachable paths for every A-Z node combination in the network. Optical path reach tables can be calculated offline,
utilizing vendor DWDM modeling tools, and periodically uploaded to the PCE. When a network failure occurs, the PCE selects a protection path
from one of the available routes defined in the optical reach table. In addition to optical layer protection, many carriers are interested in the
optical layer control plane for periodic re-optimization of the optical network, sometimes referred to as “optical defragmentation.” Optical layer
re-optimization enables carriers to periodically clean their network routes, recovering up to 20% of additional capacity. Over time, service churn
results in fragments of stranded bandwidth scattered throughout a network. By re-optimizing their network connections, for example once every
four months, the network can be “de-fragmented” and the stranded capacity recovered.[1,2]

CD
ROADM

CD
ROADM

CD
ROADM

CD
ROADM
CD
ROADM

CD
ROADM

Figure 1: Optical Layer Protection Switching and Restoration

Comparing Classic, CDG and CDCG Architectures
A ROADM consists of optical amplifiers, optical switching, multiplexer/demultiplexer, transponder, and muxponder cards, enabling a complete,
flexible, optical transport node, as shown in Figure 2. The mux/demux provides the connection point between the composite WDM layer and
the individual channels or wavelengths, which are implemented with transponder and muxponder units. In classic ROADMs, the mux/demux is
a passive device implemented with AWG technology, essentially a prism that separates each wavelength into individual input and output ports.
AWG technology is widely utilized, reliable, and cost-competitive, but each wavelength is fixed to a specific physical port. Moving a transponder to
a different wavelength, or to a different degree, requires manual technician involvement to unplug the transponder from one port and re-insert it
into a different mux/demux port.

FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INC.
2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75082-3515
Telephone: (888) 362-7763
us.fujitsu.com/telecom

2

CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison

WSS

1x9
Spl

WSS

1x9
WSS

1x9
Spl

1x9
WSS

Amp

Amp
AWG
Mux/Demux

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

Mux

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

Demux

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

Mux

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

Demux

Figure 2: Classic ROADM Node Architecture
CD/C ROADMs allow wavelength reassignment without the need for manual intervention, but with the tradeoff of higher node complexity and
costs. The two primary architectures under consideration are CD and CDC. Both architectures use a common optical core, but differ in how the drop
side is implemented. Both CD and CDC ROADMs support flexible grid channel spacing, also known as “gridless” and sometimes labeled with a
subtending “G,” as CDG or CDCG ROADM.
At the optical core, CD/C ROADMs replace the broadcast and select architecture used on “classic ROADMs” with a route-and-select architecture
based on 1x20 twin WSS modules, as shown in Figure 3. In addition, the fixed port AWG mux/demux is replaced with flexible drop-side
architectures that allow any transponder or muxponder to be assigned to any wavelength and sent to any WDM degree.
Recently, the optical transport industry has shown more interest in the CDCG ROADM architecture, due to the additional “contentionless” feature.
One limitation with CD ROADMs is wavelength contention. Wavelength contention occurs when wavelengths of the same frequency (i.e. color)
terminate from different WDM directions (i.e. East, West, North, South). Since CD ROADMs don’t allow “contention” on the drop side, careful
network planning is required to ensure that wavelengths dropped at a given node are assigned unique frequencies. For many carriers, avoiding
this additional planning and operational issue, required by CD ROADMs, is the justification for migrating to a CDC ROADM.
CDG ROADM
WSS

1x20
WSS

MxN
WSS

1x16
Splitter

Amp

••• x8

••• x8

1x16
Coupler

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

TRPN

x8

1x20
WSS
To other
degrees

Amp

Amp Array
4-Channel

8x16
Multicast
Switch

Amp

xN
•••

•••

8x16
MCS

8x16
MCS

xN

TRPN

MxN
WSS

1x20
WSS

TRPN

Amp

WSS

1x20
WSS

TRPN

To other
degrees

WSS
To other
degrees

TRPN

1x20
WSS

1x20
WSS

TRPN

1x20
WSS

TRPN

WSS
To other
degrees

TRPN

1x20
WSS

CDCG ROADM

Figure 3: CDG versus CDCG ROADM

FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INC.
2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75082-3515
Telephone: (888) 362-7763
us.fujitsu.com/telecom

3

CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison
With a CDCG ROADM, the drop side is implemented using 8x16 MCS modules, enabling any wavelength from any degree to be dropped to any
client port (contentionless). The high insertion losses of the 8x16 MCS requires additional amplifiers for both add and drop directions, for each
degree. Colorless capability is implemented by utilizing the inherent “tuning” feature of coherent receivers. Each coherent transponder “tunes” its
optical receiver to the provisioned channel, essentially blocking or filtering all other channels present at the optical port. An important concern
with CDCG architectures is the need for large numbers of amplifiers, or amplifier arrays, on the drop side as channel counts and node sizes
increase.

CD/C ROADM Cost Comparison
To get a comparison between classic, CDG, and CDCG ROADMs, a cost analysis was performed based on a two degree (2D) ROADM (East/West)
configuration, 88-channel drop capacity, without transponders. Since the transponders are common to all models, they were excluded from the
pricing comparison, allowing an analysis of just the ROADM architectural differences. Many carriers refer to this as the “first cost,” meaning the
cost of the ROADM network prior to deploying any services (i.e. transponders). Figure 4 lists the primary optical components incorporated in the
classic, CD, and CDC ROADM models. Figure 5 provides the corresponding normalized cost comparison of classic, CDG, CDCG ROADM nodes.

ROADM Cost Comparison

Standard
ROADM

CD ROADM

CDC
ROADM

1x9 WSS

2

–

–

7.00

1x8 Splitter

2

–

6.00

44-Channel mux/demux

4

–

–

1x20 WSS

–

4

2

MxN WSS

–

2

–

1x16 Splitter

–

6

–

1x16 Coupler

–

6

–

2.00

Amplifiers, drop side

–

12

–

1.00

Amp Array, 4-channel

–

–

6

0.00

8x16 MCS switch

–

–

12

Figure 4: Optical Components

Normalized Cost

8.00
Classic ROADM
CDC ROADM
CDCG ROADM

5.00
4.00
3.00

8

16

24

32

40

48

56

64

72

80

88

Number of Dropped Channels

Figure5: ROADM Cost Comparison

The twin 1x20 WSS route and select architecture, combined with the 8x16 MCS, provides the flexibility to support colorless, directionless,
contentionless, and gridless WSS network architectures. However, the additional optical components and amplifiers result in higher initial node
costs.
For the purposes of the cost analysis, the classic ROADM configuration and pricing was normalized to 1.0, providing a baseline for comparison of
the CD and CDC architectures. The results of the cost analysis show approximately 2.5x difference between similarly configured classic, CDG, and
CDCG ROADM nodes, with the increase being primarily due to the use of twin 1x20 WSS modules in the core and 8x16 MCS in the drop banks. The
CDCG ROADM is slightly less expensive than CDG ROADMs at low channel counts (<44), but increases at higher drop channels, primarily due to the
increasing number of amplifier arrays required as channel counts increase.
While the initial cost difference between the ROADM nodes is significant, when compared to the true network costs with deployed 100G channels,
any price differences are minimal. As 100G transponders or muxponders are added to the network, the cost of these devices begin to dominate
the overall network costs. The relative cost differences between the classic, CDG, and CDCG ROADM nodes drop to 6–10%, a relatively small
difference given the much more flexible and capable optical networks enabled by CDCG ROADM architectures. Figure 6 shows the previous model
with 100G transponders.

FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INC.
2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75082-3515
Telephone: (888) 362-7763
us.fujitsu.com/telecom

4

CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison

ROADM w/100G Transponder Comparison
80.00
70.00

Normalized Cost

60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00

Classic ROADM
CDC ROADM
CDCG ROADM

10.00
0.00

8

16

24

32

40

48

56

64

72

80

88

Figure 6: ROADM Comparison with 100G Transponders

Summary
CDCG ROADMs offer additional network flexibility by enabling wavelength re-assignment and re-routing, optical layer 1:n protection switching,
mesh restoration, and optical layer defragmentation, all without the need for manual technician involvement. However, this additional flexibility
comes with increased node complexity and cost. The increased cost is primarily due to the additional WSS modules, amplifiers, couplers, splitters,
and MCS modules required to implement CDC ROADMs. The cost difference between the CD/C architectures, with 100G channels, is only 6–10% in
comparison with “classic” ROADM nodes. Between CD and CDC ROADM architectures, the industry appears to be favoring the CDC ROADM due the
“contentionless” capability. In addition, CDC ROADM networks result in slightly lower cost for nodes with less than 4 Tb of drop capacity (i.e. ~40
channels of 100G). When the additional cost of 100G units is included in the analysis, the cost differences between all three network options is
within 6–10%.

References
[1] X
 i Wang, Qiong Zhang, Inwoong Kim, Paparao Palacharla and Motoyoshi Sekiya, “Utilization Entropy for Assessing Resource Fragmentation in
Optical Networks” OFC NFOEC 2012, March 2012, Los Angeles, CA
[2] X
 i Wang, Inwoong Kim, Qiong Zhang, Paparao Palacharla, and Motoyoshi Sekiya, “A Hitless Defragmentation Method for Self-optimizing
Flexible Grid Optical Networks” ECOC 2012, September 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INC.
2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75082-3515
Telephone: (888) 362-7763
us.fujitsu.com/telecom

5

CDC ROADM Applications and
Cost Comparison
Acronyms
Acronym

Definition

AWG

Arrayed Wave Guide

CD

Colorless Contentionless (Gridless)

CDG

Colorless Contentionless Gridless

CDC

Colorless Directionless Contentionless (Gridless)

CD/C

Colorless Directionless and/or Contentionless

CDCG

Colorless Directionless Contentionless Gridless

DWDM

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing

EDFA

Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier

MCS

Multicast Switch

OSNR

Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio

OSS

Operational Support System

PCE

Path Computation Engine

ROADM

Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer

ROI

Return on Investment

Tb

Terabit

WDM

Wavelength Division Multiplexing

WSS

Wavelength Selective Switch

© Copyright 2014 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.
FUJITSU (and design)® and “shaping tomorrow with you” are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited in the United States and other countries.
All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Configuration requirements for certain uses are described
in the product documentation. Features and specifications subject to change without notice.

FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS INC.
2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75082-3515
Telephone: (888) 362-7763
us.fujitsu.com/telecom

6



Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.4
Linearized                      : Yes
Tagged PDF                      : Yes
XMP Toolkit                     : Adobe XMP Core 5.0-c060 61.134777, 2010/02/12-17:32:00
Create Date                     : 2014:01:27 14:12:23-06:00
Metadata Date                   : 2014:01:27 14:12:28-06:00
Modify Date                     : 2014:01:27 14:12:28-06:00
Creator Tool                    : Adobe InDesign CS5 (7.0.4)
Page Image Page Number          : 1, 2
Page Image Format               : JPEG, JPEG
Page Image Width                : 256, 256
Page Image Height               : 256, 256
Page Image                      : (Binary data 6605 bytes, use -b option to extract), (Binary data 11514 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Instance ID                     : uuid:b57f791e-705e-0946-bfca-7e1794ef9933
Document ID                     : xmp.did:FF7F1174072068118083A06964392AD0
Original Document ID            : adobe:docid:indd:1fc3fa3f-dcd7-11dd-bd97-8e7e44a8bab2
Rendition Class                 : proof:pdf
Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:F77F1174072068118083A06964392AD0
Derived From Document ID        : xmp.did:8E055674072068118083B069AD7D607F
Derived From Original Document ID: adobe:docid:indd:1fc3fa3f-dcd7-11dd-bd97-8e7e44a8bab2
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
History Action                  : saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved, saved
History Instance ID             : xmp.iid:74117FEA20071168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:74117FEB20071168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:74117FEC20071168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:2B14068B20291168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:2B14068C20291168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:2B14068D20291168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:2B14068E20291168AFFDA4097142DF43, xmp.iid:74117FDA20071168A613AD4BC6CEA927, xmp.iid:74117FDB20071168A613AD4BC6CEA927, xmp.iid:56B1B7D220341168AB08EC1EE834189A, xmp.iid:D7F8EB9320151168A613A3C43EE6255E, xmp.iid:D7F8EB9420151168A613A3C43EE6255E, xmp.iid:74117FDB20071168AFFDB5ADC8EC2010, xmp.iid:046E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:056E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:066E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:096E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:0A6E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:0B6E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:0C6E88262E216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:57AD735A53216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:58AD735A53216811A0A2EC5AFAACC17C, xmp.iid:0180117407206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:0280117407206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:0380117407206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:0580117407206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:61A4512B11206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:62A4512B11206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:A49681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:A59681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:A69681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:A79681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:A89681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:A99681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:AA9681A785206811871FC37452C1C381, xmp.iid:FF7F117407206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:0080117407206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:AB4C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:AD4C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:AE4C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:AF4C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:B04C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:B14C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:B24C49523E206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:061B8297B1206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:071B8297B1206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:081B8297B1206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:203ACB18BF206811A96197EAEDD6D8B7, xmp.iid:098011740720681188C6884C9EE256DA, xmp.iid:785990581820681188C6884C9EE256DA, xmp.iid:0380117407206811B699FA6620061984, xmp.iid:0480117407206811B699FA6620061984, xmp.iid:0580117407206811B699FA6620061984, xmp.iid:0680117407206811B699FA6620061984, xmp.iid:3D8CD83AEA206811A613E95711F9C77C, xmp.iid:3E8CD83AEA206811A613E95711F9C77C, xmp.iid:018011740720681188C6808F628CE1F3, xmp.iid:0280117407206811A7BAB1F586E3C1A5, xmp.iid:0380117407206811A7BAB1F586E3C1A5, xmp.iid:0480117407206811A7BAB1F586E3C1A5, xmp.iid:0780117407206811A7BAB1F586E3C1A5, xmp.iid:6A9122813F206811808390A01C309662, xmp.iid:6B9122813F206811808390A01C309662, xmp.iid:5E5D301B53206811808390A01C309662, xmp.iid:46D1502A1620681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:47D1502A1620681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:4CD1502A1620681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:384A84381920681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:3D4A84381920681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:424A84381920681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:2218FF5B1C20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:2718FF5B1C20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:DD8EB2E21D20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:E28EB2E21D20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:CC2518062220681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:D12518062220681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:7D8FF52A2720681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:828FF52A2720681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:5477311C3520681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:5977311C3520681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:5E77311C3520681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:0856FE493820681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:0D56FE493820681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:DE1D91A83F20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:E41D91A83F20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:633637DE3F20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:F6A02D944220681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:3ABEF7744820681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:44BEF7744820681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:D234CE074E20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:DEB005F35720681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:3466FB0D5A20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:2E4F2FF15A20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:8E3EA8186E20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:FEC4E2586E20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:4FB253A77E20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:0168897B8020681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:AB7ED1FF8120681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:1C5E31C48820681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:8A4F05ED8820681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:567DBCA58C20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:761DAA4A8E20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:F27608E08E20681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:46167B019020681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:9791EB7A9020681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:079E03469120681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:23E8478D9120681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:CED5F8169320681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:086457A09320681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:981566919420681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:410C0A539620681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:716266079720681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:30CE1715A020681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:2E7DBE8FA020681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:90DBEF16A120681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:EB75AC25A120681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:B7D151653521681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:9FBFA9463621681180839FCF224E3906, xmp.iid:84BC3236D62068118083F4767E12C1D4, xmp.iid:9B60DCE6DB2068118083F4767E12C1D4, xmp.iid:21F9FE80DE2068118083F4767E12C1D4, xmp.iid:A82742C6DE2068118083F4767E12C1D4, xmp.iid:AE67447407206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:AF30DA7509206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:4836F5AD11206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:F537FF2F12206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:C88ED45316206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:E99D8EE516206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:2ED68C5020206811808380227F385A35, xmp.iid:61EF22AEF02068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:26F94DB3F02068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:7672D3B2F22068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:5534FC5FF32068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:8ACD31A5F42068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:31771448F52068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:C00E2281F52068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:971DB3A9F52068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:3E69D9F3F52068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:F1476D60FE2068118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:F06E8D331B2168118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:E3AF488E202168118083AAA87740E746, xmp.iid:33BBE7A7362068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:469D2230372068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:29102D05382068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:0A17CA56382068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:0B17CA56382068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:83A4D0134D2068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:B5B4499B682068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:F38FFDB6CD2068118C1487DBAA8AA921, xmp.iid:956A6081A42068118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:9A6A6081A42068118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:E86589B2A52068118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:F6944295FD2068118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:23F1C525FE2068118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:2CF1C525FE2068118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:3E2CC902012168118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:DE23BBC6012168118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:2A4A41FC032168118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:6ED41B38042168118C14D889469E7332, xmp.iid:83650ED00720681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:15B193841B20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:16B193841B20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:1EB193841B20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:F5D9B2F61D20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:CAB61D901E20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:3E19DEE12520681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:83F8AEC42720681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:AC4C15592A20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:B44C15592A20681180838723BEDBE49A, xmp.iid:EC038E05112068118C14C73E22EBA1E4, xmp.iid:762C8F86302068118C14C73E22EBA1E4, xmp.iid:8AE63612792068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:30EE1E7C872068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:35EE1E7C872068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:7DD3D856882068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:82D3D856882068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:84EF6528922068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:89EF6528922068118083E175B30C7203, xmp.iid:A1626531442068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:F7D73E62452068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:FCD73E62452068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:280E6724482068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:2D0E6724482068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:8F72DB30572068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:60BE7AE7582068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:D9D13708592068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:7784AEA6592068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:DAF54FCE5A2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:B6206ACE5B2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:F22B4D115C2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:F991ABF25C2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:B9FDFE495E2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:64C4D7645E2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:A7ADDFB35E2068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:6238CD29602068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:0C19AFB9602068118A6DC10C63F6FAC6, xmp.iid:08BFF0A91E20681180838965047A1923, xmp.iid:B07145E02320681180838965047A1923, xmp.iid:CB5EB80E2520681180838965047A1923, xmp.iid:95831CB52520681180838965047A1923, xmp.iid:D09FEAEB2D20681180838965047A1923, xmp.iid:604A94F63120681180838965047A1923, xmp.iid:19BD1F74072068118C14C587EF070EAE, xmp.iid:01801174072068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:06801174072068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:623A85D00A2068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:9FEAFDB50D2068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:DF5338D4132068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:E7473B56162068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:92A5FD78162068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:3EC7A116172068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:F0B8BC44172068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:8DFBC9F43F2068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:BDCD2DAD592068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:768861E0622068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:A62EF4376C2068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:F6DFEBBA6E2068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:E3EF83497F2068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:BEA9954BC32068118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:921923660D2168118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:971923660D2168118083C6F0F8D790A3, xmp.iid:82590D701320681188C6D982A6901173, xmp.iid:EA63F63D6A2068118C14AE2FB818F023, xmp.iid:FCFB75BC8D2068118C14AE2FB818F023, xmp.iid:6F3652D6992068118C14AE2FB818F023, xmp.iid:CD06AEBA9A2068118C14AE2FB818F023, xmp.iid:83927FBBF22068118C14AE2FB818F023, xmp.iid:52605726F52068118C14AE2FB818F023, xmp.iid:80E22574072068118C14E0EBF1405B03, xmp.iid:C4921C093C2068118C14E0EBF1405B03, xmp.iid:AE5A34740720681180838B5623F997EC, xmp.iid:27CD9EBC0920681180838B5623F997EC, xmp.iid:33B3AECF0920681180838B5623F997EC, xmp.iid:B7AC0BBC0D20681180838B5623F997EC, xmp.iid:DD179742612068118083D5AD548F39D4, xmp.iid:2C9CA12AB42068118083D5AD548F39D4, xmp.iid:460B664CB42068118083D5AD548F39D4, xmp.iid:A59B4D27BC2068118083D5AD548F39D4, xmp.iid:3CC619281F206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:050BD47225206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:6F6953D62C206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:464888A62D206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:CF4A284931206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:B17E476933206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:8499789437206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:7051919D3A206811808393456FA1DFA3, xmp.iid:F77B98654DEAE21182CACA7F4D0C9F5E, xmp.iid:15EBDA4C59EAE21182CACA7F4D0C9F5E, xmp.iid:20CBF96359EAE21182CACA7F4D0C9F5E, xmp.iid:28ADB97071EAE21182CACA7F4D0C9F5E, xmp.iid:69617EF626EEE211A7498B84EEC951BB, xmp.iid:25416C4A2BEEE211A7498B84EEC951BB, xmp.iid:C3C8FDE448EEE21183C198BF39A9A8E5, xmp.iid:512C23BB4DEEE21183C198BF39A9A8E5, xmp.iid:1BC66D6D50EEE21183C198BF39A9A8E5, xmp.iid:2FB55CAA7D20681188C693491C7F2B4C, xmp.iid:88055674072068118083B069AD7D607F, xmp.iid:89055674072068118083B069AD7D607F, xmp.iid:8E055674072068118083B069AD7D607F, xmp.iid:1E31D4D41C2068118083B069AD7D607F, xmp.iid:82E82561282068118083B069AD7D607F, xmp.iid:6EA686713B2068118083B069AD7D607F, xmp.iid:B7496A11FB20681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:4232BB5EFE20681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:FDAFB2BAFF20681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:8ED6AED0FF20681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:D0CC07E0FF20681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:52BE33720A21681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:964887712621681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:653C3EF23621681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:C29A392D3721681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:0B4E73563821681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:1225508B3A21681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:988F7BDD4421681180838739263D897F, xmp.iid:71D81B74072068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:201A49CA072068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:1BCCD617082068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:D90B9405582068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:BC4FD666722068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:39EF91A2732068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:3AEF91A2732068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:73A0E44BEC2068118083A9F95E0CC854, xmp.iid:7905F52C52216811808388E9F51145C1, xmp.iid:0C12B907DC2068118C149D9DDAA0B410, xmp.iid:F77F1174072068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:FF7F1174072068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:6430C2530B2068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:13DAE8DC0B2068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:58DB58610C2068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:03FD41ED692068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:3244E22A6A2068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:7B47F0B56A2068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:5EC21EB1732068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:F19FFA9F932068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:145391ECAC2068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:5114915AB82068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:0AADCB58B92068118083A06964392AD0, xmp.iid:0A801174072068118083F99C2C93B079
History When                    : 2009:03:16 12:50:03-05:00, 2009:03:16 12:50:03-05:00, 2009:03:16 13:20:49-05:00, 2009:03:16 13:29:01-05:00, 2009:03:16 13:48:24-05:00, 2009:03:16 13:56:40-05:00, 2009:03:16 14:12:29-05:00, 2009:03:20 08:59:57-05:00, 2009:03:20 09:25:25-05:00, 2009:03:20 15:31:23-05:00, 2009:03:23 12:41:47-05:00, 2009:03:23 12:44:24-05:00, 2009:07:15 13:33:59-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:20:39-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:20:39-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:29:28-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:42:22-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:50:43-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:52:36-05:00, 2009:10:16 14:52:36-05:00, 2009:10:16 15:09:32-05:00, 2009:10:16 15:39:47-05:00, 2009:10:19 09:17:15-05:00, 2009:10:19 09:34:01-05:00, 2009:10:19 09:42:01-05:00, 2009:10:19 09:51:52-05:00, 2009:10:20 14:57:05-05:00, 2009:10:20 15:03:04-05:00, 2009:10:20 15:37:20-05:00, 2009:10:20 15:37:52-05:00, 2009:10:20 16:17:54-05:00, 2009:10:21 08:29:10-05:00, 2009:10:21 08:33:06-05:00, 2009:10:21 08:38:46-05:00, 2009:10:21 08:51:24-05:00, 2010:04:19 09:23:56-05:00, 2010:04:19 09:23:56-05:00, 2010:04:19 09:58:47-05:00, 2010:04:19 10:31:42-05:00, 2010:04:19 10:32:04-05:00, 2010:04:19 10:58:52-05:00, 2010:04:19 11:12:57-05:00, 2010:04:19 11:13:42-05:00, 2010:04:19 16:24:08-05:00, 2010:04:20 15:51:48-05:00, 2010:04:20 15:52:12-05:00, 2010:04:20 15:52:23-05:00, 2010:04:20 15:59:44-05:00, 2010:05:03 09:57:30-05:00, 2010:05:03 13:28:06-05:00, 2010:05:04 11:25:31-05:00, 2010:05:04 11:33:14-05:00, 2010:05:04 13:36:50-05:00, 2010:05:04 13:39:30-05:00, 2010:07:23 15:59:25-05:00, 2010:07:23 16:08:38-05:00, 2010:08:17 08:45:19-05:00, 2010:08:30 09:52:58-05:00, 2010:08:30 09:53:55-05:00, 2010:08:30 09:56:23-05:00, 2010:08:30 12:59:39-05:00, 2010:09:14 10:57:33-05:00, 2010:09:14 10:57:33-05:00, 2010:09:14 13:17:52-05:00, 2010:10:25 09:32:34-05:00, 2010:10:25 09:45:52-05:00, 2010:10:25 09:45:52-05:00, 2010:10:25 09:54:27-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:03:13-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:15:14-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:16:55-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:20:40-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:27:50-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:32:06-05:00, 2010:10:25 10:57:28-05:00, 2010:10:25 11:13:32-05:00, 2010:10:25 11:34:17-05:00, 2010:10:25 11:39:18-05:00, 2010:10:25 13:14:05-05:00, 2010:10:25 13:36-05:00, 2010:10:25 13:36:32-05:00, 2010:10:25 13:36:50-05:00, 2010:10:25 13:46:55-05:00, 2010:10:25 14:29:35-05:00, 2010:10:25 14:30:42-05:00, 2010:10:25 14:31:05-05:00, 2010:10:25 14:50:30-05:00, 2010:10:25 15:32:34-05:00, 2010:10:25 16:07:40-05:00, 2010:10:25 16:12:28-05:00, 2010:10:26 08:40:21-05:00, 2010:10:26 08:55:25-05:00, 2010:10:26 09:01:47-05:00, 2010:10:26 11:18:53-05:00, 2010:10:26 11:20:41-05:00, 2010:10:26 13:17:24-05:00, 2010:10:26 13:30:30-05:00, 2010:10:26 13:41:21-05:00, 2010:10:26 14:29:48-05:00, 2010:10:26 14:30:56-05:00, 2010:10:26 14:57:35-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:09:21-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:13:32-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:21:37-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:25:01-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:30:42-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:32:41-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:43:42-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:47:32-05:00, 2010:10:26 15:54:17-05:00, 2010:10:26 16:06:51-05:00, 2010:10:26 16:11:54-05:00, 2010:10:27 08:36:21-05:00, 2010:10:27 08:39:47-05:00, 2010:10:27 08:43:34-05:00, 2010:10:27 08:43:59-05:00, 2010:10:29 09:23:35-05:00, 2010:10:29 09:29:53-05:00, 2010:11:11 09:17:41-06:00, 2010:11:11 09:58:25-06:00, 2010:11:11 10:17:02-06:00, 2010:11:11 10:18:58-06:00, 2010:11:11 11:14:17-06:00, 2010:11:11 11:28:38-06:00, 2010:11:11 12:27:28-06:00, 2010:11:11 12:31:06-06:00, 2010:11:11 13:00:45-06:00, 2010:11:11 13:04:49-06:00, 2010:11:11 14:12:14-06:00, 2010:11:18 14:28:03-06:00, 2010:11:18 14:28:12-06:00, 2010:11:18 14:42:30-06:00, 2010:11:18 14:47:21-06:00, 2010:11:18 14:56:26-06:00, 2010:11:18 15:01-06:00, 2010:11:18 15:02:35-06:00, 2010:11:18 15:03:43-06:00, 2010:11:18 15:05:48-06:00, 2010:11:18 16:06:06-06:00, 2010:11:19 10:46:54-06:00, 2010:11:19 11:25:14-06:00, 2010:12:13 13:55:12-06:00, 2010:12:13 13:59-06:00, 2010:12:13 14:04:58-06:00, 2010:12:13 14:07:15-06:00, 2010:12:13 14:21:42-06:00, 2010:12:14 07:55:52-06:00, 2010:12:14 11:12:56-06:00, 2010:12:16 11:09:22-06:00, 2011:01:19 11:47:16-06:00, 2011:01:19 11:47:16-06:00, 2011:01:19 11:50:53-06:00, 2011:01:20 13:47:30-06:00, 2011:01:20 13:51:32-06:00, 2011:01:20 14:01:34-06:00, 2011:01:20 14:12:02-06:00, 2011:01:20 14:17:31-06:00, 2011:01:20 14:33:20-06:00, 2011:01:20 14:35-06:00, 2011:01:21 09:48:12-06:00, 2011:01:21 09:48:12-06:00, 2011:01:21 09:49:47-06:00, 2011:01:21 10:00:33-06:00, 2011:01:21 10:05:42-06:00, 2011:01:21 10:10-06:00, 2011:01:21 11:04:16-06:00, 2011:01:21 11:15:53-06:00, 2011:01:21 11:34:21-06:00, 2011:01:21 15:45:09-06:00, 2011:01:24 10:51:18-06:00, 2011:01:24 14:25:54-06:00, 2012:02:28 15:41:04-06:00, 2012:02:28 15:41:04-06:00, 2012:02:28 15:45:30-06:00, 2012:02:28 15:47:11-06:00, 2012:02:29 08:37:11-06:00, 2012:02:29 08:40:03-06:00, 2012:02:29 08:43:57-06:00, 2012:05:15 10:33:41-05:00, 2012:05:15 10:33:41-05:00, 2012:05:15 10:47:53-05:00, 2012:05:15 10:53:26-05:00, 2012:05:15 11:11:45-05:00, 2012:05:15 12:41:09-05:00, 2012:05:15 12:53:25-05:00, 2012:05:15 12:54:20-05:00, 2012:05:15 12:58:46-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:07:02-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:14:12-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:16:04-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:22:22-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:31:58-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:32:43-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:34:56-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:45:23-05:00, 2012:05:15 13:49:24-05:00, 2012:06:01 08:54:45-05:00, 2012:06:01 09:32:03-05:00, 2012:06:01 09:40:31-05:00, 2012:06:01 09:45:10-05:00, 2012:06:01 10:43:58-05:00, 2012:06:01 11:12:54-05:00, 2012:06:04 10:53:01-05:00, 2013:03:04 08:52:44-06:00, 2013:03:04 08:52:45-06:00, 2013:03:04 09:16:48-06:00, 2013:03:04 09:37:32-06:00, 2013:03:04 10:21:20-06:00, 2013:03:04 10:39:17-06:00, 2013:03:04 10:40:15-06:00, 2013:03:04 10:44:40-06:00, 2013:03:04 10:45:57-06:00, 2013:03:04 15:37:12-06:00, 2013:03:05 10:18:33-06:00, 2013:03:05 11:24:24-06:00, 2013:03:05 12:31:16-06:00, 2013:03:05 12:49:15-06:00, 2013:03:05 14:47:46-06:00, 2013:03:07 14:57:45-06:00, 2013:03:07 14:57:46-06:00, 2013:03:07 14:59:10-06:00, 2013:03:12 12:56:53-05:00, 2013:04:24 07:32:38-05:00, 2013:04:24 08:25:29-05:00, 2013:04:24 09:52:06-05:00, 2013:04:24 09:58:30-05:00, 2013:04:26 11:07:48-05:00, 2013:04:26 11:25:06-05:00, 2013:04:29 08:48:17-05:00, 2013:04:29 15:04:41-05:00, 2013:05:06 09:36:44-05:00, 2013:05:06 09:53:04-05:00, 2013:05:06 09:53:36-05:00, 2013:05:06 10:21:41-05:00, 2013:06:06 08:40:37-05:00, 2013:06:06 08:40:37-05:00, 2013:06:06 08:41:33-05:00, 2013:06:06 09:37:47-05:00, 2013:07:02 08:55:07-05:00, 2013:07:02 08:55:08-05:00, 2013:07:02 09:48:01-05:00, 2013:07:02 09:53:51-05:00, 2013:07:02 10:19:52-05:00, 2013:07:02 10:35:05-05:00, 2013:07:02 11:04:55-05:00, 2013:07:02 11:26:39-05:00, 2013:07:11 12:14:51-05:00, 2013:07:11 13:40:03-05:00, 2013:07:11 13:40:42-05:00, 2013:07:11 16:32:52-05:00, 2013:07:16 09:49:48-05:00, 2013:07:16 10:20:47-05:00, 2013:07:16 13:52:42-05:00, 2013:07:16 14:27:19-05:00, 2013:07:16 14:46:37-05:00, 2013:07:16 15:13:35-05:00, 2013:07:24 08:58:13-05:00, 2013:07:24 11:19:44-05:00, 2013:07:24 11:19:44-05:00, 2013:07:24 11:31:14-05:00, 2013:07:24 12:53:54-05:00, 2013:07:24 15:10:22-05:00, 2013:08:08 15:05:41-05:00, 2013:08:08 15:29:19-05:00, 2013:08:08 15:39:03-05:00, 2013:08:08 15:39:40-05:00, 2013:08:08 15:40:06-05:00, 2013:08:09 08:30:24-05:00, 2013:08:09 11:50:48-05:00, 2013:08:09 13:48:57-05:00, 2013:08:09 13:50:35-05:00, 2013:08:09 13:58:54-05:00, 2013:08:09 14:14:42-05:00, 2013:08:09 15:28:34-05:00, 2013:08:12 08:18:02-05:00, 2013:08:12 08:20:27-05:00, 2013:08:12 08:22:37-05:00, 2013:08:13 09:33:22-05:00, 2013:08:13 12:42:12-05:00, 2013:08:13 12:51:02-05:00, 2013:08:13 12:51:34-05:00, 2013:08:16 10:54:47-05:00, 2013:08:23 15:44:16-05:00, 2013:08:29 09:28:47-05:00, 2014:01:21 14:58:48-06:00, 2014:01:21 14:58:48-06:00, 2014:01:21 15:26:32-06:00, 2014:01:21 15:30:22-06:00, 2014:01:21 15:34:04-06:00, 2014:01:23 10:17:42-06:00, 2014:01:23 10:19:25-06:00, 2014:01:23 10:23:19-06:00, 2014:01:23 11:27:36-06:00, 2014:01:23 15:16:11-06:00, 2014:01:24 10:01:38-06:00, 2014:01:24 11:23:27-06:00, 2014:01:24 11:30:33-06:00, 2014:01:27 10:09:30-06:00
History Software Agent          : Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0
History Changed                 : /, /metadata, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /metadata, /;/metadata, /, /, /, /metadata, /;/metadata, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /metadata, /;/metadata, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata
Doc Change Count                : 14890
Format                          : application/pdf
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.9
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 7
Creator                         : Adobe InDesign CS5 (7.0.4)
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools

Navigation menu