Introducing depolarisation into an inexpensive simple cloud sensor for standoff aerosol detection
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Virginia E. Foot | Stephen J. Barrington | Rebecca J. Hopkins | Joseph W. Jones | Karen L. Baxter | S. Barrington | Virginia Foot | R. J. Hopkins | K. Baxter | J. W. Jones
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