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Mid-Infrared Adaptive Nulling for the Detection of Earth-like Exoplanets Robert D. Peters, Oliver P. Lay, and Peter R. Lawson Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CAABSTRACT Evid
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Peter R. Lawson Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Lay / /

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California Institute of Technology / California Institute of Technology Pasadena / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / /

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California Institute of Technology / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / California Institute of Technology Pasadena / /

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