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Journal: Remote Sens., 2017
Volume: 9
Number: 29

Article: Improving Spectral Estimation of Soil Organic Carbon Content through Semi-Supervised Regression
Authors: by Huizeng Liu, Tiezhu Shi, Yiyun Chen, Junjie Wang, Teng Fei and Guofeng Wu
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