Microwave absorption in the atmospheres of the giant planets, induced by collisions of hydrogen molecules

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Electromagnetic Absorption, Gas Giant Planets, Microwave Attenuation, Molecular Collisions, Planetary Atmospheres, Radio Astronomy, Absorptivity, Ammonia, Hydrogen, Molecular Gases

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(For abstract see issue 01, p. 39, Accession no. A80-11126)

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