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A CCD camera and a laser measure the properties of these substances in the CLidar (KLYE-dar) technique. A quantity characterizing these substances is denoted by lowercase g and is calculated by an intensity-weighted integral over all azimuthal angles. NASA's MODIS instrument measures the asymmetry parameter and optical depth of these substances, which may be (15[1])classified into an “accumulation mode” or a “coarse mode” based on size. In (15[1])aggregate, the anthropogenic (*) “loading” of these substances has produced a net negative radiative forcing, in part since these substances directly scatter sunlight and provide (-5[1])nuclei for cloud condensation. Volcanic eruptions produce “primary” examples of, for 10 points, what collections of atmospheric particulate matter, a type of colloid in which a solid is dispersed in a gas? (10[1])■END■

ANSWER: atmospheric aerosols [prompt on particulate matter before mention; prompt on colloids before mention]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Natan HoltzmanStanford ABerkeley B5315
Kyle HuStanford BBerkeley A6615
Joey Montoya[Insert Lawyer Joke Here]It's Joever90-5
Eric WolfsbergIt's Joever[Insert Lawyer Joke Here]12210

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2023 BHSU @ Northwestern02/25/2023Y683%17%33%89.80
2023 BHSU @ Maryland03/11/2023Y3100%0%33%122.00
2023 BHSU @ Berkeley03/18/2023Y3100%67%33%80.33
2023 BHSU @ Yale04/08/2023Y3100%0%67%110.33
2023 BHSU @ Sheffield04/15/2023Y250%0%100%118.00
2023 BHSU @ Waterloo04/15/2023Y3100%0%33%106.33