A model radio refractivity atmosphere

B. R. Bean

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A model radio refractivity atmosphere

by B. R. Bean, G. D. Thayer, United States. National Bureau of Standards

1958

U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder Laboratories

88

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A model radio refractivity atmosphere was written by B. R. Bean, G. D. Thayer, United States. National Bureau of Standards.

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