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Uncorrelated behavior of narrow absorption lines in NGC 5548
The impact of inaccurate collisional excitation rates on radio recombination line observations
Challenges and Techniques for Simulating Line Emission
Hygroscopic growth study in the framework of EARLINET during the SLOPE I campaign: synergy of remote sensing and in situ instrumentation
Carbon nanotubes magnetic hybrid nanocomposites for a rapid and selective preconcentration and clean-up of mercury species in water samples
Valores, estrés de conciencia y el consumo de alcohol, tabaco y drogas médicas en enfermería
Intercomparison of stratospheric temperature profiles from a ground-based microwave radiometer with other techniques
The effect of cloud liquid water on tropospheric temperature retrievals from microwave measurements
Long-term observations minus background monitoring of ground-based brightness temperatures from a microwave radiometer network
Oscillations in atmospheric water above Switzerland
Long term Observations minus Background monitoring of ground-based microwave radiometer network. Part 1: Brightness Temperatures
Cloud Fraction of Liquid Water Clouds above Switzerland over the Last 12 Years
Validation of brightness and physical temperature from two scanning microwave radiometers in the 60 GHz O<sub>2</sub> band using radiosonde measurements
The natural oscillations in stratospheric ozone observed by the GROMOS microwave radiometer at the NDACC station Bern
Profiling of aerosol microphysical properties at several EARLINET/AERONET sites during the July 2012 ChArMEx/EMEP campaign
A comparative study of aerosol microphysical properties retrieved from ground-based remote sensing and aircraft in situ measurements during a Saharan dust event
EARLINET instrument intercomparison campaigns: overview on strategy and results
Valores y consumo de alcohol y tabaco en jóvenes universitarios
iAppraise: A Manual Machine Translation Evaluation Environment Supporting Eye-tracking
A Dark Energy Primer
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