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National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak. Summer Workshop

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Solar active region evolution

by National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak. Summer Workshop, National Solar Observatory, Balasuba

June 1994

Astronomical Society of the Pacific

421

9780937707876

0937707872

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Solar active region evolution was written by National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak. Summer Workshop, National Solar Observatory, Balasuba.

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