Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... Mass . Composition of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere . K. S. W. Champion , Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories , Bedford , Mass . Density and temperature variations in the stratosphere and the mesosphere . Murgatroyd ...
... Mass . Composition of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere . K. S. W. Champion , Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories , Bedford , Mass . Density and temperature variations in the stratosphere and the mesosphere . Murgatroyd ...
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... mass changes were found to have the most dramatic effect on cloud and fog nucleus concentrations while at higher ... mass x , corresponding to the maximum of the droplet mass density function , is equal , for Golovin's asymptotic ...
... mass changes were found to have the most dramatic effect on cloud and fog nucleus concentrations while at higher ... mass x , corresponding to the maximum of the droplet mass density function , is equal , for Golovin's asymptotic ...
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... Mass . , since November . His prior affiliation was with Technical Operations , Inc. , Burlington , Mass . ESSA administrator Dr. Robert M. White has been ap- pointed to membership in the Interagency Group on Inter- national Aviation as ...
... Mass . , since November . His prior affiliation was with Technical Operations , Inc. , Burlington , Mass . ESSA administrator Dr. Robert M. White has been ap- pointed to membership in the Interagency Group on Inter- national Aviation as ...
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