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AD=(Stevens SAME WI)

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AI=(A-1009-2008 OR 0000-0002-1553-596X)

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AO=PSR 0531 +21 NOT AO=2CG 184 -05

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AU=Langdon AND AU=Nordin

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IS=0018-9219

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TS="solar power" AND PY=2003

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UT=7415740

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UT=*1415*

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