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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 33, L05102, doi:[removed]2005GL025221, 2006 Predicting the strength of solar cycle 24 using a flux-transport dynamo-based tool Mausumi Dikpati,1 Giuliana de Toma,1 and Peter A. Gilman1
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