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Analysis of the impulsive phase of a solar flare at submillimeter wavelengths

✍ Scribed by Jean Pierre Raulin; Vladimir S. Makhmutov; Pierre Kaufmann; Alessandra Abe Pacini; Thomas Lüthi; Hugh S. Hudson; Dale E. Gary


Publisher
Springer
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
349 KB
Volume
223
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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