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MIPAS used as a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium sounder for NO 5.3 μm band. / Kostsov, V. S.; Fischer, H.; Timofeyev, Y. M.; Stiller, G.

в: Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Том 102, № 25, 27.12.1997, стр. 30003-30015.

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Kostsov, VS, Fischer, H, Timofeyev, YM & Stiller, G 1997, 'MIPAS used as a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium sounder for NO 5.3 μm band', Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Том. 102, № 25, стр. 30003-30015.

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Kostsov, V. S., Fischer, H., Timofeyev, Y. M., & Stiller, G. (1997). MIPAS used as a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium sounder for NO 5.3 μm band. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, 102(25), 30003-30015.

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Kostsov VS, Fischer H, Timofeyev YM, Stiller G. MIPAS used as a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium sounder for NO 5.3 μm band. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 1997 Дек. 27;102(25):30003-30015.

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Kostsov, V. S. ; Fischer, H. ; Timofeyev, Y. M. ; Stiller, G. / MIPAS used as a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium sounder for NO 5.3 μm band. в: Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 1997 ; Том 102, № 25. стр. 30003-30015.

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