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Date | Protocol Revision | Revision Class | Downloads |
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10/15/2020 | 20.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
Previous Versions
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2/19/2020 | 19.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
11/19/2019 | 18.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
3/19/2019 | 17.1 | Minor | PDF DOCX |
1/11/2019 | 17.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
12/11/2018 | 16.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
10/10/2018 | 15.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
8/28/2018 | 14.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
8/1/2018 | 13.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
6/8/2018 | 12.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
5/9/2018 | 11.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
4/27/2018 | 10.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
12/12/2017 | 9.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
6/20/2017 | 8.0 | None | PDF DOCX |
1/18/2017 | 8.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
11/14/2016 | 7.1 | None | PDF DOCX |
9/29/2016 | 7.1 | Minor | PDF DOCX |
9/4/2015 | 7.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
3/16/2015 | 6.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
10/30/2014 | 5.1 | Minor | PDF DOCX |
7/31/2014 | 5.0 | Major | PDF DOCX |
4/30/2014 | 4.3 | Minor | PDF DOCX |
2/10/2014 | 4.2 | None | PDF DOCX |
11/18/2013 | 4.2 | Minor | PDF DOCX |
7/30/2013 | 4.1 | None | PDF DOCX |
2/11/2013 | 4.1 | Minor | PDF DOCX |
10/8/2012 | 4.0 | Major | |
7/16/2012 | 3.0 | Major | |
4/11/2012 | 2.0 | None | |
1/20/2012 | 2.0 | Major | |
6/10/2011 | 1.5 | None | |
3/18/2011 | 1.5 | Minor | |
12/17/2010 | 1.04 | None | |
11/15/2010 | 1.04 | None | |
9/27/2010 | 1.04 | None | |
7/23/2010 | 1.04 | None | |
6/29/2010 | 1.04 | Editorial | |
6/7/2010 | 1.03 | Editorial | |
4/30/2010 | 1.02 | Editorial | |
3/31/2010 | 1.01 | Editorial | |
2/19/2010 | 1.0 | Major | |
11/6/2009 | 0.3 | Editorial | |
8/28/2009 | 0.2 | Editorial | |
7/13/2009 | 0.1 | Major |
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