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Date: 2007-02-10 17:17:59
Water
Ukichiro Nakaya
Hubert Wilkins
Ice
Hokkaido
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Arctic
Wilkins
10152 Ukichiro
Snow
Physical geography
Optical materials

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