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You can find "Field Strength and its Variability in VHF and UHF Land Mobile Service" by Okumura et al. in the archives of the Electrical Communication Laboratory or through academic libraries that hold historical telecommunications research. Additionally, it may be available in university databases or collections that focus on electrical engineering or telecommunications research. If you have access to a technical library or online research databases such as IEEE Xplore, you may also find it there.

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