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Periodicity of 151 days in outer heliospheric anomalous cosmic ray fluxes M. E. Hill and D. C. Hamilton Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park S. M. Krimigis
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Document Date: 2001-03-13 15:40:14


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American Geophysical Union / Graduate School / The Johns Hopkins University / African Union / University of Maryland / International Monetary Fund / Cambridge Univ. / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / College Park S. M. Krimigis Applied Physics Laboratory / NASA's Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service / University of Maryland / College Park / Department of Physics / D. C. Hamilton Department of Physics / Solar Maximum Mission / /

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Janet G. Luhmann / M.E. Hill / Nathan P. Cramer / S.M. Krimigis / Laurel / Matthew E. Hill / G. Gloeckler / A.C. Cummings / Stephen B. Gabriel / D.C. Hamilton / R.B. Decker / /

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