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New particle formation infrequently observed in Himalayan foothills – why?
K. Neitola
Finnish meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
E. Asmi
Finnish meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
M. Komppula
Finnish meteorological Institute, Kuopio, Finland
A.-P. Hyvärinen
Finnish meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
T. Raatikainen
Finnish meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
T. S. Panwar
Energy and Resource Institute, New Delhi, India
V. P. Sharma
Energy and Resource Institute, New Delhi, India
H. Lihavainen
Finnish meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
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