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2,71 - Relative Importance of the Various Radiation
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2.8 - Shipboard Countermeasures Methods Studies . « » «
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2.9 = Standard Recovery Procedure for Tactical
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5.8 ~ In-Flight Participation of an A3D-1 Aircraft. . .
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8.1 - Basic Thermal Radiation Measurements. . .. + « e
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