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| | Books by William Swider: Books in the extended shelves: Swider, William: Calculated and measured HF/VHF absorption for the 2-5 November 1969 solar proton event (Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts : Air Force Geophysics Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1976., 1976), also by Irving L. Chidsey and U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Charged particle reactions involving oxygen and nitrogen in the E- and F-regions (Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1973), also by Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Composite PCA '69 study : final report (Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1975), also by Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Computer program for the disturbed steady-state nighttime D-region (Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1975), also by Carol I. Foley and Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: The D- and E- regions (Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1974), also by Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: D-region ionization rates for the second to fifth November 1969 PCA event as determined from satellite proton flux measurements. (Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1974), also by Carol I. Foley and Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Ion composition measurements of the disturbed and quiet D-region in 1980-1981 (Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts : Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1984., 1984), also by K. D. Baker, R. Rossi, A. D. Bailey, G. S. Federico, L. Wlodyka, and U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory. Ionospheric Physics Division (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Ionization rates due to the absorption of solar protons and alpha particles in the upper atmosphere (L.G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts : Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1971., 1971), also by M. E. Gardner and Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Nitrogen ions at twilight (L.G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts : Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Office of Aerospace Research, United States Air Force, 1965., 1965), also by Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: On formulating a simple D-region model (Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts : Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1987., 1987), also by U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: On the accuracy of certain approximations for the Chapman function (L.G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts : Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Office of Aerospace Research, United States Air Force, 1967., 1967), also by M. E. Gardner and Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Steady-state multi-ion disturbed D-region model (Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts : Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1978., 1978), also by Carol I. Foley and U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Swider, William: Sunrise E-region enhancements from aurorally increased NO: theory (Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts : Air Force Geophysics Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, 1977., 1977), also by Carol I. Foley, T. J. Keneshea, and U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust)
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