Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... increase food production they may also aggravate other problems . It is recognized that agricultural activities disguise unemployment since the number of agricultural workers has increased without a corresponding increase in land ...
... increase food production they may also aggravate other problems . It is recognized that agricultural activities disguise unemployment since the number of agricultural workers has increased without a corresponding increase in land ...
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... increase of approximately 20 ° of latitude over the previous area coverage . TIROS IX , X , and XI ( ESSA - 1 ) were all launched into near - polar ( 98 - degree inclination ) orbits , which , combined with the attitude . of the ...
... increase of approximately 20 ° of latitude over the previous area coverage . TIROS IX , X , and XI ( ESSA - 1 ) were all launched into near - polar ( 98 - degree inclination ) orbits , which , combined with the attitude . of the ...
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... increased , through a greenhouse effect , by as much as 4 ° C.5 It is true that since about 1890 there has been a grad- ual and significant increment of about 1.6 ° C in the mean global temperature.6 , 7 Because this increase co ...
... increased , through a greenhouse effect , by as much as 4 ° C.5 It is true that since about 1890 there has been a grad- ual and significant increment of about 1.6 ° C in the mean global temperature.6 , 7 Because this increase co ...
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