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Fig. 6.3  Mean aerosol size spectrum for World data center for aerosols data sets and comparison
with model prediction. Error bars indicate one standard deviation on either side of the mean
The general systems theory relating to the dynamics of the atmospheric eddy
systems proposed in the present chapter can be extended to other planetary, solar,
and stellar atmospheres.
Acknowledgment The author is thankful to her husband Dr. A. S. R. Murty for encouragement.
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