Recent observations and theories of solar flares; Second Flares 22 Workshop, Ottawa, Canada, May 22-28, 1993

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Chromosphere, Conferences, Energy Dissipation, Energy Storage, Energy Transfer, Infrared Astronomy, Particle Acceleration, Radio Astronomy, Solar Corona, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Physics, Spectrum Analysis, Stellar Models, X Ray Astronomy, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Signatures, Mass Flow, Plasma Jets, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Maximum Mission, Solar Radio Emission, Solar Rotation, Solar Wind, Spectroheliographs, Spectrometers, Sunspots

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A conference on recent observations and theories of solar flares
produced papers in the areas of particle acceleration, energy storage,
energy release, energy transport, and material ejection. The results
from new ground-based and space-based facilities were also prominent in
these papers. For individual titles, see A95-70250 through A95-70279.

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