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== Changes to Unit Record Equipment ==

Sorry, don't know what changes you want. The article is quite long, so IMO the term must have been accepted by all the authors over the years. I also worked with UR for almost 5 years in England, so I can't imagine why you would say the term is not accepted! Maybe the relevant documents have not been digitized yet!
Also, why do you think I can help where you cannot?! Regards. [[User:Jpaulm|Jpaulm]] ([[User talk:Jpaulm|talk]]) 14:56, 20 March 2016 (UTC)

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Changes to Unit Record Equipment

Sorry, don't know what changes you want. The article is quite long, so IMO the term must have been accepted by all the authors over the years. I also worked with UR for almost 5 years in England, so I can't imagine why you would say the term is not accepted! Maybe the relevant documents have not been digitized yet! Also, why do you think I can help where you cannot?! Regards. Jpaulm (talk) 14:56, 20 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]