High-Precision Laboratory Measurements Supporting Retrieval of Water Vapor, Gaseous Ammonia, and Aqueous Ammonia Clouds with the Juno Microwave Radiometer (MWR)
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Bryan M. Karpowicz | P. Steffes | T. Hanley | M. Janssen | S. Bolton | K. Devaraj | A. Bellotti | Garrett Chinsomboon | S. Noorizadeh | D. Duong
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