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Spectroscopic investigation of the rotational transition J=21→22 in carbon monoxide

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Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Translated from Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchennykh Zavedenii, Radiofizika, Vol. 16, No. 13, pp. 1676–1679, November, 1973.

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Kalinkevich, A.A., Ushakov, L.S. Spectroscopic investigation of the rotational transition J=21→22 in carbon monoxide. Radiophys Quantum Electron 16, 1296–1298 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01080910

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