DR. MELIUS: I have one last housekeeping issue. It is okay if we
  keep some of these reports, 'cause we'd like to review that --
  DR. ZIEMER: They just need to be confidential.
  DR. MELIUS: Yeah.”
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EXCERPTS:  From the manipulated and altered version of the 27th
  Advisory Board’s CLOSED SESSION verbatim meeting minutes
  that were also dated December 13, 2004. URL internet location:
  http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ocas/pdfs/abrwh/tc12134.pdf

  Page 9
  DR. ZIEMER: Thank you very much. Now I want to make sure
  that everybody at the table has the various materials that we need.
  First of all, you should have a booklet from SC&A which is the
  compilation of their findings. It's a plain-covered booklet. Inside
  it says audit findings, task four, first 20 review cases. That material
  that's in the binder should be replaced, I understand, by something
  that looks the same but it's simply stapled together. So --
  MS. MUNN: Everything that's in the binder?
  DR. ZIEMER: No, the first packet in the binder that --
  MS. MUNN: Thank you.
  DR. ZIEMER: -- is kind of the summary. What do we want to do
  with those, pull the old ones out -- is that correct, John or Cori?
  MS. HOMER: Pull them out.
  DR. ZIEMER: And are we giving these old ones to somebody?
  MS. HOMER: You can give them to me.
  DR. ZIEMER: Okay. Just pull out the old one and Cori will
  collect those so that we have accounted for them. And that should be
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  replaced with this updated material that looks the same. Now does
  everybody have -- or anyone that didn't seem to get the new insert?
  This is a separate, plain-covered folder. Pull out the first section,
  replace it -- everybody okay on that? Then in addition there's a
  packet called NIOSH preliminary comments on SCA review of
  dose reconstructions, so you should have that. And then in
  connection with that, you have the secret decoding sheet,
  which is the number -- the case number, one through 20, and a
  cross referenced NIOSH ID so you can cross-reference that with
  the cases that you actually reviewed. That sheet with those two sets
  of numbers needs to be turned in at the end of the session today
  because this is -- this is the secret code, relates these numbers to
  the real case numbers. Okay? Anyone who lacks that or the
  NIOSH document?
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  MS. HOMOKI-TITUS: I just have a question for the
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