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                1. Bievre, P. de, M. Gallet, N. E. Holden, and I. L. Barnes (1984), Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights of the ElementsJ. Phys. Chem., 13(3), 809–891.
                2. Cohen, E. R. and B. N. Taylor (1990), The fundamental physical constantsPhys. Today, 9–13.
                3. del Toro Iniesta, J. C. (2003), Introduction to Spectropolarimetry, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-81827-3.
                4. Edmunds, M. G. (2002), The origin of the elements of lifeeurophysics news, 33(2), 41–44.
                5. Fourier, J.-B. J. (1827), Memoire sur les Temperature du Global Terrestre et de Espace Planetaires, Memoired d l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l'Institute de France.
                6. Hecht, J. (1995), The Geological timescaleNew Scientist — Inside Science.
                7. Hilborn, R. C. (1982), Einstein coefficients, cross sections, f values, dipole moments, and all thatAm. J. Phys., 50(11), 982–986, doi:10.1119/1.12937.
                8. Houghton, J. T. and F. W. Taylor (1973), Remote sounding from artificial satellites and space probes of the atmospheres of the earth and the planetsRep. Prog. Phys., 36, 827–919.
                9. Lagendijk, E. (xx), Six Ways to Solve a "Simple" Problem: Fitting a Straight Line to Measurement Data, Department of Applied Physics.
                10. Lawson, J. D. (1970), Some Attributes of Real and Virtual PhotonsContemp. Phys., 11(6), 575–580.
                11. Light, A. and P. J. Bartlein (2004), The End of the Rainbow? Color Schemes for Improved Data GraphicsEos, 85(40), 385.
                12. Machta, L. and E. Hughes (1970), Atmospheric Oxygen in 1967 to 1970Science, 168, 1582–1584.
                13. Mishchenko, M. I. (2009), Gustav Mie and the fundamental concept of electromagnetic scattering by particles: A perspectiveJ. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 110, 1210–1222, doi:10.1016/j.jqsrt.2009.02.002.
                14. Petty, G. W. and W. Huang (2011), The Modified Gamma Size Distribution Applied To Inhomogeneous and Nonspherical Particles: Key Relationships and ConversionsJ. Atmos. Sci., 68, 1460–1473, doi:10.1175/2011JAS3645.1.
                15. Pierrehumbert, R. T. (2011), Infrared radiation and planetary temperaturePhys. Today, January, 33–38.
                16. van de Hulst, H. C. (1981), Light Scattering by Small Particles, Dover Publications.
                17. Weiss, J. R., W. D. Smythe, and W. Lu (2005), Science Traceability, In: Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE, pp. 292–299, doi:10.1109/AERO.2005.1559323.