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  1. Weekly Report 18Mar2011
  2. Weekly Report 19Nov2010 26Nov2010
  3. Weekly Report 1Apr2011
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  10. Weekly Report 23Jul2010 30Jul2010
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  21. Weekly Report 4Feb2011
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  27. Weekly Report 8Oct2010
  28. What drives impulsive coronal heating?
  29. What goes up, first comes down
  30. What is there before the flare?
  31. When Magnetic Field Lines Stretch, Snap, and Expand: A New Look at Solar Flares with L-maps
  32. When it rippled in one place and exploded in another
  33. When the Earth’s atmosphere becomes dynamic…
  34. Where are the flares
  35. Which are more powerful, flares or CMEs?
  36. Which detectors can I use to analyze this flare?
  37. White-Light and Lyman-alpha Emissions in Solar Flares: Timing, Timescale, Energy, and Scaling
  38. White-light Emission and Non-thermal Electrons
  39. White-light Flares
  40. White-light emission and photospheric magnetic field changes in flares
  41. Whither Solar Gamma-Ray and Neutron Physics
  42. Widget:Scribd
  43. Widget:YouTube
  44. X-Rays from a Type I Radio Burst
  45. X-ray, EUV & WL emission heights observed by RHESSI & SDO
  46. X-ray Log Letters
  47. X-ray and H-alpha Flare Impulses
  48. X-ray and UVWL footpoints
  49. X-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopy
  50. X marks the spot?

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