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The effect of cloud-processing of aerosol particles on clouds and radiation
Nikos HatzianastassiouLaboratoire de Meteorologie Physique, Universite Blaise Pascal—CNRS—OPGC, 24, avenue des Landais, F-63177Aubiere Cedex, France
, Wolfram WobrockLaboratoire de Meteorologie Physique, Universite Blaise Pascal—CNRS—OPGC, 24, avenue des Landais, F-63177Aubiere Cedex, France
& Andrea I. FlossmannLaboratoire de Meteorologie Physique, Universite Blaise Pascal—CNRS—OPGC, 24, avenue des Landais, F-63177Aubiere Cedex, France
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Received 16 Mar 1998, Accepted 17 Jun 1998, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
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