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... BANDS IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET REGION M. OGAWA , * Y. TANAKA , AND A. S. JURSA Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories , L. G. Hanscom Field , Bedford , Massachusetts Received May 11 , 1964 ABSTRACT The vibrational isotope shift of ...
... BANDS IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET REGION M. OGAWA , * Y. TANAKA , AND A. S. JURSA Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories , L. G. Hanscom Field , Bedford , Massachusetts Received May 11 , 1964 ABSTRACT The vibrational isotope shift of ...
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... bands to connect directly to fans . Before the Internet , it was difficult for teen bands to find an audience outside of their friends , family , and class- mates . Now , nearly anyone can record music and then post it for the world to ...
... bands to connect directly to fans . Before the Internet , it was difficult for teen bands to find an audience outside of their friends , family , and class- mates . Now , nearly anyone can record music and then post it for the world to ...
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... Bands Table 3 compares birds banded with one extra - wide band and birds banded with one regular U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service band . Canada geese banded in California , Nevada and Alaska with wide bands appear to have had higher first ...
... Bands Table 3 compares birds banded with one extra - wide band and birds banded with one regular U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service band . Canada geese banded in California , Nevada and Alaska with wide bands appear to have had higher first ...
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... band. Check of the town's bandstands after- dark reveals that only Billy Marshall's band at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, a Meyer Davis unit, has more than the required minimum number of men. Altho some of the spots employ two bands ...
... band. Check of the town's bandstands after- dark reveals that only Billy Marshall's band at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, a Meyer Davis unit, has more than the required minimum number of men. Altho some of the spots employ two bands ...
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... bands that pay he steady gravy. Ops have found tiiat the territory bands are stOl the best bet because of the economy of the booking (orks run from $125 i to $350) and the fact that these bands are m the sector constantly and have a be ...
... bands that pay he steady gravy. Ops have found tiiat the territory bands are stOl the best bet because of the economy of the booking (orks run from $125 i to $350) and the fact that these bands are m the sector constantly and have a be ...
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