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spellingShingle Soler, Tomás, Foote, Richard H., Hoyle, Dixon, Bocean, Virgil, Geophysical Research Letters, Accurate GPS orientation of a long baseline for Neutrino Oscillation Experiments at Fermilab, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geophysics
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