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Danzan, D.; Damdinsuren, E.; Hiamjav, J.; Chuluunbaatar, Ch.; Biambajav, D.
Funding organisation: 4299150MN1992
Funding organisation: 4299150MN1992
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[en] The integral distribution of the depth in the studied flat and cross-country path. All curves describes by the logarithmic-normal distribution curves of the accidental process. The integral distribution curves of the fading length of the signal is been described
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Available from the Mongolian National University's Library, Ulaanbaatar
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Dagurov, P.N.; Danzan, D.; Damdinsuren, E.; Abarikov, V.N.; Chuluunbaatar, Ch.; Erdene-Ochir, S.
Funding organisation: 4299150MN1992
Funding organisation: 4299150MN1992
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[en] The results of the theoretical and experimental research of two methods of interpretation fading decrease in the real flat paths of the radio-relay-line in the Mongolian Gobi. First applied several successive little screen instead of one large for decreasing of the depth fading and for solution of diffraction problem for the two screens for the example of centimeter wave
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Danzan, D.; Damdinsuren, E.; Hiamjav, J.; Chuluunbaatar, Ch.; Battulga, S.
Funding organisation: 4299150MN1992
Funding organisation: 4299150MN1992
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[en] First discovered experimentally exactly correlation between of appearance and of disappearance of optical mirage and fast and deep fading of horizontal polarization of centimeter wave. Proved the interference of the straight and reflected rays from the thin layer of air in mirage a reason of this fading. The physical parameters data of the layer of mirage: change of dielectric permeability and n/ h gradient of refraction index of air in this layer are been showed
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Bjerrum Moeller, H.; Christensen, C.J.
Danish Atomic Energy Commission, Risoe. Research Establishment1973
Danish Atomic Energy Commission, Risoe. Research Establishment1973
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Mar 1973; 63 p; ISBN 8755001939; 

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Bjerrum Moeller, H.; Christensen, C.J.
Danish Atomic Energy Commission, Risoe. Research Establishment1972
Danish Atomic Energy Commission, Risoe. Research Establishment1972
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Jan 1972; 58 p; ISBN 8765001270; 

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Andriambololona, R.; Ramonjy Rabedaoro, G.; Randrianasolo, E.; Ratovonjanahary, J.F.
Environmental contamination following a major nuclear accident1990
Environmental contamination following a major nuclear accident1990
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[en] Poster presentation
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Mesure de la radioactivite naturelle a Madagascar
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome (Italy); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); United Nations Environmental Programme; World Health Organization, Geneva (Switzerland); Proceedings series; 497 p; ISBN 92-0-020090-7;
; 1990; v. 1 p. 167-168; IAEA; Vienna (Austria); International symposium on environmental contamination following a major nuclear accident; Vienna (Austria); 16-20 Oct 1989; IAEA-SM--306/101P

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[en] Aerosol chemical composition data for PM2.5 and PM2.5-10 was acquired, in two sampling stations, at an industrialized area located in Sado Estuary. Two methods were used to have an insight on the origin of the particles: the comparison between the measurements obtained in the two sampling stations and the association between the wind direction and the element concentrations. Results showed that Ce, Fe, La, Sc, Sm, Na, Co and Se were associated with non-local sources whereas As, K, Sb, Zn, Hg, Br, Cr, Hf and U had a local origin. (author)
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MARC VIII: Methods and applications of radioanalytical chemistry. Part 3; Hawaii (United States); 5-10 Apr 2009; 10 refs.
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry; ISSN 0236-5731;
; CODEN JRNCDM; v. 282(3); p. 815-819

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Congress on climate change: Global risks, challenges and decisions; Copenhagen (Denmark); 10-12 Mar 2009; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/6/28/282018; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
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Fawcett, Robert; Hume, Timothy, E-mail: r.fawcett@bom.gov.au, E-mail: t.hume@bom.gov.au2010
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[en] Gridded hourly temperature forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology's Gridded Operational Consensus Forecasting (GOCF) system are combined in real time with the Australian Water Availability Project (AWAP) gridded daily temperature analyses to produce gridded daily maximum and minimum temperature forecasts with lead times from one to five days. These forecasts are compared against the historical record of AWAP daily temperature analyses (1911 to present), to identify regions where record or near-record temperatures are predicted to occur. This paper describes the GOCF/AWAP system, showing how the daily maximum and minimum temperature forecasts are prepared from the hourly forecasts, and how they are bias-corrected in real time using the AWAP analyses, against which they are subsequently verified. Using monthly climatologies of long-term daily mean, standard deviation and all-time highest and lowest on record, derived forecast products (for both maximum and minimum temperature) include ordinary and standardised anomalies, 'forecast - highest on record' and 'forecast - lowest on record'. Compensation for the climatological variation across the country is achieved in these last two products, which provide the necessary guidance as to whether or not record-breaking temperatures are expected, by expressing the forecast departure from the previous record in both 0C and standard deviations.
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17. national conference of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society; Canberra (Australia); 27-29 Jan 2010; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/11/1/012005; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
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8 Mar 1972; 2 p
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