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Flare Technology
Known as:
Flair Technology
, Flare (disambiguation)
, Flare II
Flare Technology was a computer hardware company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1986 by Martin Brennan, Ben Cheese, and John…
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2017
Highly Cited
2017
High-resolution observations of flare precursors in the low solar atmosphere
Haimin Wang
,
Chang Liu
,
+9 authors
W. Cao
Nature Astronomy
2017
Corpus ID: 118855523
Solar flares are generally believed to be powered by free magnetic energy stored in the corona1, but the build up of coronal…
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Numerical Simulations of Flare-productive Active Regions: δ-sunspots, Sheared Polarity Inversion Lines, Energy Storage, and Predictions
S. Toriumi
,
S. Takasao
2017
Corpus ID: 119353030
Solar active regions (ARs) that produce strong flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are known to have a relatively high non…
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2016
2016
Flares in Gamma Ray Bursts: Disc Fragmentation and Evolution
S. Dall’Osso
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R. Perna
,
Takamitsu L. Tanaka
,
R. Margutti
2016
Corpus ID: 119264033
Flaring activity following gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), observed in both long and short GRBs, signals a long-term activity of the…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Inferring Flare Loop Parameters with Measurements of Standing Sausage Modes
M. Guo
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Shao-Xia Chen
,
Bo Li
,
L. Xia
,
Hui Yu
2015
Corpus ID: 119160005
Standing fast sausage modes in flare loops were suggested to account for a considerable number of quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
CONNECTING FLARES AND TRANSIENT MASS-LOSS EVENTS IN MAGNETICALLY ACTIVE STARS
R. Osten
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S. Wolk
2015
Corpus ID: 117824710
We explore the ramification of associating the energetics of extreme magnetic reconnection events with transient mass-loss in a…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
A LARGE CATALOG OF ACCURATE DISTANCES TO MOLECULAR CLOUDS FROM PS1 PHOTOMETRY
E. Schlafly
,
G. Green
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+13 authors
J. Tonry
2014
Corpus ID: 52107858
Distance measurements to molecular clouds are important but are often made separately for each cloud of interest, employing very…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
INVESTIGATING TWO SUCCESSIVE FLUX ROPE ERUPTIONS IN A SOLAR ACTIVE REGION
Xin Cheng
,
Jun Zhang
,
+5 authors
Ying Liu
2013
Corpus ID: 119206500
We investigate two successive flux rope (FR1 and FR2) eruptions resulting in two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on 2012 January 23…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Dietetic Products , Nutrition and Allergies on a request from the Commission related to the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of Nickel
2008
Corpus ID: 43071987
Nickel has not been shown to be essential for humans. Orally ingested nickel salts can cause adverse effects on kidneys, spleen…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Synchrotron Self-Compton Analysis of TeV X-Ray-Selected BL Lacertae Objects
J. Finke
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C. Dermer
,
M. Boettcher
2008
Corpus ID: 16203705
We introduce a methodology for analysis of multiwavelength data from X-ray-selected BL Lac (XBL) objects detected in the TeV…
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Evidence of a Solar Influence on the Atmospheric Electric Elements at Mauna Loa Observatory
W. E. Cobb
1967
Corpus ID: 124610193
Abstract The monitored atmospheric electric elements at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, have provided good evidence of a direct…
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