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  1. Suppression of Hydrogen Emission in an X-class White-light Solar Flare
  2. Supra-Arcade Downflows
  3. Suzaku Microflares
  4. Synchrotron Radiation and the Foundations for a Cosmic Bridge
  5. Syrovatskii's "constant density" approximation
  6. TeV Gamma rays from the Quiescent Sun
  7. Tecumseh's Eclipse and Astrophysics
  8. Temp
  9. Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Hard X-Ray Sources in Flare Model with Vertical Current Sheet
  10. Test-2020-09-11
  11. Test-20201018
  12. TestSMW
  13. Test https://
  14. Testing Semantic Search
  15. The "Last Best" Flares
  16. The 15.11 MeV Gamma-ray Line Detected?
  17. The 1859 Space Weather Event Revisited
  18. The 3D standard model for eruptive flares
  19. The Alfven Speed above a Sunspot, and Gamma-rays
  20. The Aulanier Effect: drifting footpoints of CME flux ropes
  21. The Balmer continuum observed from IRIS!
  22. The Cosmic-Ray Shadow and Coronal Magnetism
  23. The Curious First Sunquake of Solar Cycle 25
  24. The EUV Late Phase
  25. The Evaporating Sun
  26. The Fastest Flare
  27. The Fe and Fe/Ni line features I
  28. The Fe and Fe/Ni line features II
  29. The Flare that Time Forgot
  30. The Flares of the RHESSI Monograph
  31. The Formation of Kappa Distributions in Solar Flares
  32. The Gamma-Ray Imager/Polarimeter for Solar flares (GRIPS)
  33. The Good Guys and the Rascals
  34. The Greatest GOES Flares
  35. The HEROES Mission: High Energy Replicated Optics to Explore the Sun
  36. The Halloween Flares and Large-Scale Correlations
  37. The IAU Solar Target Identifier - A Good Thing
  38. The Interesting RHESSI/SAS Archive
  39. The Jakimiec Diagnostic Diagram
  40. The Jakimiec Track
  41. The Kelvin Force and Loop-Top Concentration
  42. The Last Best Flare of Cycle 24?
  43. The Low-High-Low Starting Frequency Trend in Groups of Type III Bursts
  44. The M- and X-class White-light Flares in Super Active Region NOAA 13664/13697
  45. The M5.5 Solar Flare on September 4, 2017 as a Source of Relativistic Electrons and Protons
  46. The McClymont Jerk
  47. The Morphology of Flare Time Profiles
  48. The Neupert Effect Revisited
  49. The Next Generation - FOXSI
  50. The Post-Burst Increase

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