Spectral observations of solar radio bursts at 2.0-4.5 GHz

January-August 1991

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Spectral observations of solar radio bursts at 2.0-4.5 GHz

January-August 1991

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English
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139

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Spectral observations of solar radio bursts at 2.0-4.5 GHz: January-August 1991
1991, Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences]
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Cover of: Spectral observations of solar radio bursts at 2.0-4.5 GHz
Spectral observations of solar radio bursts at 2.0-4.5 GHz: January-December 1990
1991, Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences]
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 3).

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[Prague
Series
Publication of the Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ;, publication no. 78, Publication of the Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ;, no. 78.
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Charts, diagrams, etc.

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520 s, 523.7/2
Library of Congress
QB1.C284 A3 no. 78

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139 p. :
Number of pages
139

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OL446191M
LCCN
98159404

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OL2168904W

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