ALOHA‐93 measurements of intrinsic AGW characteristics using airborne airglow imager and groundbased Na wind/temperature lidar
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Chester S. Gardner | Gary R. Swenson | Michael J. Taylor | C. Gardner | P. Espy | M. Taylor | Patrick J. Espy | G. Swenson | X. Tac | X. tác
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