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1. Harris & Ewing Another cosmic ray meter, so what? This is just another of several Cosmic Ray Meters, which is designed for making continuous records of cosmic ray intensity at widely separate stations. This machine was designed by Prof. A.E. Compton [i.e. Arthur H. Compton] of the University of Chicago and is on exhibition at the National Academy of Sciences and is made for the Carnegie Institute of Washington. In the photo Prof. E.C. Wollan [i.e. Ernest O. Wollan] of the University of Chicago is demonstrating the machine to Miss Alice Anderson April 23, 1934

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2. Östman, Bo Cosmic-ray records and intensity variations during cosmic ray storms Uppsala: Universitet

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3. Catalogue of disturbances in ionosphere, geomagnetic field, field intensity of radio wave, cosmic ray, solar phenomena and other related phenomena. (Ionosphere research committee, Science council of Japan) (Tokyo. 1949-

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4. Kodama, Masahiro, 1925- Geomagnetic and solar modulation effects of sea-level cosmic ray intensity Tokyo: Dept. of Polar Research, National Science Museum; 1968

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5. Japan. Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi. Kokusai Chikyū Kansoku Tokubetsu Iinkai. Taiyō Chikyūkan Butsurigaku Bunkakai. Cosmic-ray intensity during the Post International Geophysical Cooperation Tokyo: National Committee for the International Geophysical Coordination, Science Council of Japan; [1963]

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6. Harris & Ewing Another cosmic ray meter, so what? This is just another of several Cosmic Ray Meters, which is designed for making continuous records of cosmic ray intensity at widely separate stations. This machine was designed by Prof. A.E. Compton [i.e. Arthur H. Compton] of the University of Chicago and is on exhibition at the National Academy of Sciences and is made for the Carnegie Institute of Washington. In the photo Prof. E.C. Wollan [i.e. Ernest O. Wollan] of the University of Chicago is demonstrating the machine to Miss Alice Anderson

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7. Catalogue of disturbances in ionosphere, geomagnetic field, field intensity of radio wave, cosmic ray, solar phenomena and other related phenomena. (Ionosphere research committee, Science council of Japan) (Tokyo. 1949- .

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8. Japan. Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi. Kokusai Chikyu Renraku Iinkai. Cosmic-ray intensity (during the post international geophysical cooperation)

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9. Ahluwalia, H. S. (Harjit Singh) A study of the cosmic ray intensity variations at Mt. Chacaltaya [La Paz, Bolivia]: 1968

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10. Japan. Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi. Kokusai Chikyū Kansokunen Kenkyū Renraku Iinkai. Cosmic-ray intensity during the International Geophysical Year Tokyo: National Committee for the International Geophysical Year, Science Council of Japan; 1959-67

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11. Japan. Nihon Gakujutsu Kaigi. Kokusai Chikyu Renraku Iinkai. Cosmic-ray (intensity during the post international geophysical cooperation)

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12. Yeater, Max Laverne A study of time variations in the cosmic-ray directional intensity distribution Saint Louis: Washington Univ; [1945]

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13. Sarabhai, Vikram A., 1919-1971 North-south anisotropy and anticipatory increase of intensity associated with the cosmic-ray storm of February 11, 1958 Rio de Janeiro: Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas; 1960

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14. Hochman, Lawrence D. Calculation of the intensity of low energy secondary cosmic ray nuclei in space [Garden City, N.Y.]: 1967

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15. Kóta, J. Investigation of the 27 day periodicity of the cosmic ray intensity 40 m.w.e. underground Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Central Research Institute for Physics; 1969

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16. Palmeira, R. A. R., 1930- Rapid decrease of cosmic-ray intensity Rio de Janeiro: Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas; 1958

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17. Feit, Julius The galactic production of secondary protons and the interplanetary modulation of the low energy cosmic ray proton intensity [Garden City, N.Y.]: 1966

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18. Östman, Bo Cosmic-ray records and intensity variations during cosmic ray storms

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19. Ahluwalia, H. S. (Harjit Singh) A study of the cosmic ray intensity variations at Mt. Chacaltaya

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20. Kodama, Masahiro, 1925- Geomagnetic and solar modulation effects of sea-level cosmic ray intensity

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