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Dynamical Regimes and the Possibility of Microflares in a Prominence

Zaitsev et al., 1992

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6629849248545075100
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Zaitsev V
Khodachenko M
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Soviet Astronomy, Vol. 36, NO. 1/JAN-FEB, P. 81, 1992

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