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University of California, Santa Barbara, (2007)


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    Miscellaneous, (1955-2007)

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    Related to scintillation, scattering, meteors, turbulence, trajectory, mathematics, and non-linear. This material may overlap with material found in Series 3, Subseries 3 (University of California, Los Angeles).

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