Determination and comparisons of aperture areas using geometric and radiometric techniques
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Nigel P. Fox | N. Fox | M. Anklin | J E Martin | N J Harrison | B Shipp | M Anklin | N. J. Harrison | J. Martin | B. Shipp
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