Laboratory measurements of the microwave opacity of sulfur dioxide and other cloud-related gases under simulated conditions for the middle atmosphere of Venus

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Electromagnetic Measurement, Molecular Absorption, Molecular Clouds, Space Environment Simulation, Sulfur Dioxides, Venus Atmosphere, Electromagnetic Absorption, Frequency Response, Microwave Transmission, Opacity, Pressure Effects, Radio Occultation, Temperature Dependence, Venus, Laboratory Studies, Opacity, Sulfur Dioxide, Clouds, Atmosphere, Gases, Simulations, Microwaves, Absorption, Parameters, Sulfur Trioxide, Sulfuric Acid, Procedure, Pressure, Wavelengths, Equipment, Frequencies, Diagrams

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