TRIS. I. Absolute Measurements of the Sky Brightness Temperature at 0.6, 0.82, and 2.5 GHz
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A. Tartari | M. Zannoni | F. Cavaliere | M. Gervasi | A. Passerini | G. Boella | A. Lucia | G. Sironi | A. de Lucia
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