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29th International Cosmic Ray Conference Pune[removed], [removed]What Fraction of the Kinetic Energy of Coronal Mass Ejections goes into Accelerating Solar Energetic Particles? R.A. Mewaldta, C.M.S. Cohena, G.M. Masonb,
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Document Date: 2005-11-11 18:44:22


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