g ive s a s ynop s i s of the balloon flights.
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TABLE V
{conti nue d) I - (!) - 0 ('/') ~ orz.. ..... ~ ... s _ s: - ..... < "j::j' ~ ~ - Q) II ....
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TABLE VI
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TABLE VII
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Fig. 1~: The Cosmic-Ray Neutron Density in the Atmosphere. The density of cosmic-ray neutrons is given as a function of ~~ -~ pressure altitude in the range from 6 g em to 760 g em • The individual points represent the B 1°F 3 ionization chamber data,
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