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    EFFECTS OF STANDARD AND MODIFIED GRAVITY ON INTERPLANETARY RANGES (English)
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    28 July 2011
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    experimental studies of gravity
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    experimental tests of gravitational theories
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    modified theories of gravity
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    ephemerides
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    almanacs
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    and calendars
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    remote observing techniques
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