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  1. Resolution
  2. Resolving two distinct thermal X-ray components in a compound solar flare
  3. Return-current Model Spectra and Enhanced Plasma Resistivity
  4. Return currents and soft-hard-soft spectral evolution
  5. Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
  6. Revised Point-Spread Functions of AIA and their effect on DEM analyses
  7. Revisiting the SHH and SEP Link
  8. Ribbon-like hard X-ray source
  9. Richard Schwartz
  10. Roll Angle System
  11. Rotational Phases of Stellar Flares
  12. SDO EVE Flare Observation
  13. SEPs Link not Confirmed
  14. SOL2013-11-10 Eruptive Circular-ribbon Flare with Extended Remote Brightenings
  15. SOL2017-09-04 (M5.5) 2017 as a Source of Relativistic Electrons and Protons
  16. SOLSTICE observes flare Doppler shifts in Si III
  17. SPD 2009
  18. SSR
  19. STEREO observations of flares and their associations with CMEs
  20. STEREO observed stealth CME
  21. STIX, the Hard X-Ray Telescope on board Solar Orbiter
  22. Sandbox
  23. Saturation of Nonthermal Hard X-ray Emission in Solar Flares
  24. Scattered Light: Inverse Compton Scattering and Coronal Hard X-ray Sources
  25. Scattering Polarization in Solar Flares
  26. Science Objectives
  27. Science Questions
  28. Scratch Pad
  29. Search for a Flare Anticipation Index (FAI)
  30. Searching SOLfully within the Nuggets
  31. Sector Boundaries and RHESSI Flares
  32. Selecting Background for RHESSI Spectra
  33. Self-Consistent Flare Model
  34. Short-Period Waves
  35. Show synop
  36. Simulated heliospheric electron spectra show sensitivity to plasma properties of a source region in the flaring corona
  37. Simulating Images
  38. Simulation Control Parameters
  39. Sixty-Five Years of Solar Radioastronomy
  40. Slow Magnetoacoustic Waves in Two-Ribbon Flares
  41. Slowly but surely towards the huge amount of energy I
  42. Slowly but surely towards the huge amount of energy II
  43. Small is steep
  44. Soft-Hard-Harder
  45. Soft X-ray emission in kink-unstable coronal loops
  46. Soft and Hard X-rays, Flares, and the Corona
  47. SolarNuggets
  48. Solar Aspect System
  49. Solar Cosmic Rays, Neutrons, and Fermi Gamma-Rays
  50. Solar Cosmic Rays of the GLE on 20 January 2005

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