Index: /trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/GRB_proposal_2005.tex
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 As it is still unknown how many alerts \sw will deliver exactly, and how its sky coverage matches
 with the one of \ma, we cannot predict the alert frequency now to better than 100\% uncertainty.
-This leads to an expected observation time of 5$\pm$5 hours per month.
+This leads to an {\bf expected observation time of 5$\pm$5 hours per month}.
 This number includes observation during the moon-time.
 We give a detailed description of the observation procedures in La Palma and
Index: /trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Monitor.tex
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 \subsection{Experience from SWIFT GRBs until now}
 
-According to the \sw home page~\cite{SWIFT}, the satellite has detected 16 GRBs since mid-December last year. The bursts were detected by chance during the commissioning phase. Since February 15$^{\mathrm{th}}$ the satellite sends burst allerts to the \g in real time. The current sample contains three bursts which could have been observed by \ma. The coordinates of the last burst from February 15$^{\mathrm{th}}$ were send via an alert within few seconds. Also in this cases the weather conditions did not allow any observation.\\
+According to the \sw home page~\cite{SWIFT}, the satellite has detected 20 GRBs since mid-December last year. The first bursts were detected by chance during the commissioning phase. Since February 15$^{\mathrm{th}}$ the satellite sends burst allerts to the \g in real time. The current sample contains three bursts which could have been observed by \ma. The coordinates of the last burst from February 15$^{\mathrm{th}}$ were send via an alert within few seconds. Also in this cases the weather conditions did not allow any observation.\\
 
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