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Variability of Quiet-Time Diurnal Amplitude and Phase of Cosmic Ray Count Rates in the Mid- And High Latitudes

International Journal of Physical Sciences
doi 10.5897/ijps2017.4676
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November 30, 2017

Authors
Ugochukwu OkiyiKingsley C. OkpalaJames O. TsorFriday Egbunu
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Academic Journals


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