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      Convective Dynamics and Disequilibrium Chemistry in the Atmospheres of Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs

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                Journal
                The Astrophysical Journal
                ApJ
                American Astronomical Society
                1538-4357
                February 10 2018
                February 06 2018
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                : 1
                : 8
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                10.3847/1538-4357/aaa551
                cdad0d9a-f8d4-4c6f-a089-2468b50dc89d
                © 2018

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                Developmental biology,Ecology
                Developmental biology, Ecology

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