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N/M Statistics (2661 words)
For these cases, the value of N is always set to "0" because the formal definition of N carried over from preliminary processing was the number of non-saturated frames on which measurements were possible.
The Log N-Log M for the all sources with a given M are shown as heavy fl lines (these correspond to the curves plotted in Figures 1a-c).
The broad peak in the distribution of northern sources near the center of the northern array and the peak near the eastern edge of the southern array confirm that the frequency of overcounted M is coincident with the area with the greatest concentration of masked pixels.
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