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Magnetospheric space plasma investigations
Magnetospheric space plasma investigations
By Richard H. Comfort
Solar-Terrestrial Science Strategy Workshop
Solar-Terrestrial Science Strategy Workshop
By Solar-Terrestrial Science Strategy Workshop (1988 Stanford University)
Photon-photon absorption and the uniqueness of the spectra of active galactic nuclei
Photon-photon absorption and the uniqueness of the spectra of active galactic nuclei
By Demosthenes Kazanas
Shuttle contamination modeling
Shuttle contamination modeling
By Michael Heinemann
Physics of Space Plasma Activity
Physics of Space Plasma Activity
By Karl Schindler

Surface Flute Waves in Plasmas
By Volodymyr Girka,Igor Girka,Manfred Thumm

Introduction to Space Plasma Complexity
By Tom Tien Sun Chang,Mats Andri
The flow of plasma in the solar terrestrial environment
The flow of plasma in the solar terrestrial environment
By R. W. Schunk
Solar wind seven
Solar wind seven
By COSPAR Colloquium (3rd 1991 Goslar, Germany),E. Marsch,R. Schwenn,Germany Cospar Colloquium 1991 Goslar

Magnetospheric plasma sources and losses
By Bengt Hultqvist

Physical processes in hot cosmic plasmas
By NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Physical Processes in Hot Cosmic Plasmas (1989 Isola Vulcano, Italy),W. Brinkmann,A.C. Fabian,Franco Giovannelli

Transport Across the Boundaries of the Magnetosphere
By Bengt Hultqvist

Measurement techniques in space plasmas
By David T. Young

Unstable current systems and plasma instabilities in astrophysics
By International Astronomical Union. Symposium

Artificial particle beams in space plasma studies
By NATO Advanced Research Institute on Artificial Particle Beams in Space Plasma Studies (1981 Geilo, Norway),Bjorn Grandal,A. North

Whistler-mode Waves in a Hot Plasma
By Sergei Sazhin

Aspects of anomalous transport in plasmas
By Radu Balescu

Ionospheric precursors of earthquakes
By Sergey Pulinets
International Space Station cathode life testing
International Space Station cathode life testing
By George C. Soulas

Instabilities in space and laboratory plasmas
By D. B. Melrose