Evidence for the presence of turbulent attenuation on low-elevation angle Earth-space paths. I. Comparison of CCIR recommendation and scintillation observations on a 3.3/spl deg/ path
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C. Alder | P. A. Watson | Ian Glover | I. Glover | P. Watson | R. Howell | D. L. Bryant | M.M.B.M. Yusoff | N. Sengupta | R. G. Howell | C. Alder | N. Sengupta | M.M.B.M. Yusoff
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