Research article
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08 Nov 2011
Research article |
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08 Nov 2011
A computational method for determining XBT depths
J. Stark, J. Gorman, M. Hennessey, F. Reseghetti, J. Willis, J. Lyman, J. Abraham, and M. Borghini
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