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... Plasma waves are a characteristic feature of shocks in plasmas , and are produced by non - thermal particle ... plasma - wave electric fields at the solar wind termination shock . The observations were obtained from the plasma ...
... Plasma waves are a characteristic feature of shocks in plasmas , and are produced by non - thermal particle ... plasma - wave electric fields at the solar wind termination shock . The observations were obtained from the plasma ...
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... plasma teams , although there are variations in the magnetic field around this time . No plasma waves were detected at TS - 2 . plasma oscillations , a series of five closely spaced crossings of the termination shock were detected by ...
... plasma teams , although there are variations in the magnetic field around this time . No plasma waves were detected at TS - 2 . plasma oscillations , a series of five closely spaced crossings of the termination shock were detected by ...
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... plasma density with increasing radial distance ( R ) from the Sun. If the electric field spectral densities are normalized by dividing by the solar wind energy density and the frequencies are normalized by dividing by the electron plasma ...
... plasma density with increasing radial distance ( R ) from the Sun. If the electric field spectral densities are normalized by dividing by the solar wind energy density and the frequencies are normalized by dividing by the electron plasma ...
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More CO₂ means more 81 Domination of heliosheath pressure by shockaccelerated | 38 |
page 96 and News 84 Spatial cooperativity in soft glassy flows | 88 |
SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation A McCulloch J Chen S M Evans | 109 |
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