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local namelist parameter added to switch off the module although the respective module namelist appears in the namelist file, further copyright updates

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1******************************************************************************
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3  KPP - The Kinetic PreProcessor
4        Builds simulation code for chemical kinetic systems
5
6  Copyright (C) -2021 996 Valeriu Damian and Adrian Sandu
7  Copyright (C) -2021 005 Adrian Sandu
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9  KPP is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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24  Adrian Sandu
25  Computer Science Department
26  Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
27  Blacksburg, VA 24060
28  E-mail: sandu@cs.vt.edu
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