Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... application to various types of systems is developed in general terms . The following chapters then show , more or less specifically , how to use the energy budget idea in the study of botanical and zoological systems . The application ...
... application to various types of systems is developed in general terms . The following chapters then show , more or less specifically , how to use the energy budget idea in the study of botanical and zoological systems . The application ...
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... application in a gen- eralized diffusion model ( Miller and Holzworth , 1967 ) . From this application the dispersion conditions of cities can be compared directly without regard to size or pollution source intensities . Based on data ...
... application in a gen- eralized diffusion model ( Miller and Holzworth , 1967 ) . From this application the dispersion conditions of cities can be compared directly without regard to size or pollution source intensities . Based on data ...
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... application to meteorology . In conclusion , we stated : " The theo- retical possibilities are now being explored in several areas of modern technology . We have reviewed con- cepts . The reduction to practical applications is the major ...
... application to meteorology . In conclusion , we stated : " The theo- retical possibilities are now being explored in several areas of modern technology . We have reviewed con- cepts . The reduction to practical applications is the major ...
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