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Stability of temperatures from TIMED/SABER v1.07 (2002–2009) and Aura/MLS v2.2 (2004–2009) compared with OH(6-2) temperatures observed at Davis Station, Antarctica
W. J. R. French
Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia
F. J. Mulligan
National University of Ireland Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
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