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Date: 2008-12-06 23:30:32
Physics
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Nature
Fluid dynamics
Continuum mechanics
Pressure
Physical quantities
Fluid mechanics
Density
Hydrostatics
Atmospheric models
Scale height

Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics Vol. 37, February 2008, ppPressure and density of air in mines A Tan & T X Zhang Department of Physics, Alabama A & M University, Normal, Alabama 35762, USA

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