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flu vs. flue
- To: "Yunsong Meng" <Yunsong.Meng@asu.edu>
- Subject: flu vs. flue
- From: "Subbarao Kambhampati" <rao@asu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 13:36:47 -0700
- Cc: cse471-f06@parichaalak.eas.asu.edu
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yes-- flu is the correct short speling of influenza (for some wierd reason
I tend to misspell it as flue).
rao
On 12/9/06, Yunsong Meng <
Yunsong.Meng@asu.edu> wrote:Hi profrssor Rao,
In the part C of Arizona Flu Epidemic, when you say "flu", do you mean "flue" in the question?
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Meng,Yunsong
Research Assistant
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
School of Computing & Informatics
Arizona State University