Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 20:18:49 UT

From: Editorial Office <office@aps.org>

To: nassar@ucla.edu

Subject: Thank you for refereeing for the APS

Cc: anassar@hw.com


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Dear Dr. Nassar,


We wish to thank you for your help last year as a referee for the

Physical Review journals. We recognize that your work evaluating

manuscripts is voluntary, and that it competes for your time with

many similar pro bono activities. At the same time, we are acutely

aware that high quality review is essential for the success of our

journals. Thus we are particularly grateful for the efforts you make

to review manuscripts on our behalf.


Listed below is information on all the papers you were asked to

review in 2003, translated directly from our records. We always aim

to improve the review process, so we would be glad to hear from you

if you have any concerns or suggestions. If you wish to inform us of

any such issue, we ask that you "reply" to this message so as to

maintain the information in the original subject line.


As a referee for us, you have your own individual referee home page.

Here you can see the papers currently assigned to you for review and

also check and correct your contact information and description of

areas of expertise. You may access this page via


http://referees.aps.org/


with entry of your referee number (listed in the subject line) and

password.


If you don't already know your password, a form to generate a new one

is available on the same page. If your email address has changed, or

if you are unsure of which email address is registered under your

name in our database, please email help@aps.org.


Once again, thank you for your help as a referee in 2003. We greatly

appreciate it.


Sincerely yours,


Martin Blume

Editor-in-Chief

American Physical Society