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Are Chronons the Elementary Particles in space and Time?
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The Initial Field Constructions for Numerical Weather Prediction in the Low Latitudinal Regions by a New Mixed Type Autocorrelation Function
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Atmospheric Science
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A Method of Measuring TEC at Low Elevation Angles
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Atmospheric Science
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Cloud Influence on Microwave Sensing of the Ocean
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Numerical Prediction of a Bangladesh Tropical Cyclone
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Atmospheric Science
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Goddard Cumulus Enble Model. Part II: Applications for Studying Cloud Precipitating Processes and for NASA TRMM
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Atmospheric Science
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Th-234 Scavenging in the Water Column off Southwestern Taiwan
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Oceanic Science
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Pb-210 and Po-210 Distributions and Their Radioactive Disequilibria in the Kuroshio Waters off Eastern and Northeastern Taiwan
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The Inhomogeneous Distribution of Tritium and Radiocarbon in the Abyssal Southern Ocean
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