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To: jjstingray who wrote (73518)5/12/2003 2:06:53 PM
From: The Freep  Respond to of 209892
 
<<How can the "b" go as high as the top of the a? >>

One of the first things I learned on this thread: "b" waves can make marginal new highs/lows. I have yet to learn how to define "marginal" though.... <g>

the freep



To: jjstingray who wrote (73518)5/12/2003 2:26:08 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
A 'b' can go higher or go lower. Happens very regularly that it goes beyond the 'a' (i.e., higher).

(Geeze man, I know you know that. You on decaf today? -bg)