COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD A = 3 C=4 D=1 E=1 G=3 H=2 I=4 L=2 M=2 N=6 0=5 R=1 T=2 U=1 W=1 Y=1.

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COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD A = 3 C=4 D=1 E=1 G=3 H=2 I=4 L=2 M=2 N=6 0=5 R=1 T=2 U=1 W=1 Y=1

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD D=1 E=1 R=1 U=1 W=1 Y=1 H=2 L=2 M=2 T=2 A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 Frequencies sorted, least first.

COMMUNIICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD D=1D=1 E=1E=1 R=1 U=1 W=1 Y=1 H=2 L=2 M=2 T=2 A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 Least Frequent Members Added to Tree

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD R=1R=1 U=1U=1 W=1 Y=1 H=2 L=2 M=2 T=2 A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD W=1W=1 Y=1Y=1 H=2 L=2 M=2 T=2 A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD H=2H=2 L=2L=2 M=2 T=2 A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD M=2M=2 T=2T=2 A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD A = 3A = 3 G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD G=3G=3 C=4 I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD C=4C=4 I=4I=4 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD 0=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8 8

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD 0=50=5 N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8 8 O5 10

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD N=6N=6 D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8 8 O5 10 N6 13

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8 8 O5 10 N

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8 8 O5 10 N

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD D1E1 2 R1U1 2 W1Y1 2 H2L2 4 M2T2 4 4 A3 5 G3 7 C4I4 8 8 O5 10 N