Journal of Applied Spectroscopy

, Volume 35, Issue 5, pp 1192–1196 | Cite as

Laser absorption diagnosis of atmospheric gases

  • Yu. S. Makushkin
  • A. A. Mitsel'
  • G. S. Khmel'nitskii
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Analytical Chemistry Molecular Structure Laser Absorption 
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  • Yu. S. Makushkin
  • A. A. Mitsel'
  • G. S. Khmel'nitskii

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