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Prognoz 7 Refereed Journals
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Differential flow between protons and alphas in the solar wind: Prognoz 7 observations
Yermolaev, Y & Zastenker, G, JGR, 99, 23503 (1994)
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Short Solar Events with Evidence of Repetitive Structures
Desai, U et al., ApJ, 319, 567 (1987)
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Some features of solar wind protons, α particles and heavy ions behaviour. The Prognoz 7 and Prognoz 8 experimental results.
Avanov, L et al., CzJPh, 37, 759 (1987)
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Fine time structure in the 1979 March 5 gamma ray burst
Barat, C et al., A&A, 126, 400 (1983)
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Multispacecraft hard X-ray observations of fine time structure in two solar flares
Hurley, K et al., ApJ, 265, 1076 (1983)
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Multiple spacecraft observations of interplanetary shocks: Four spacecraft determination of shock normals
Russell, C et al., JGR, 88, 4739 (1983)
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Observation of quasi-periodic pulsations of hard X-ray radiation of solar flares.
Bogovalov, S et al., PAZh, 9, 307 (1983)
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On impulsive X-ray flares on the sun.
Dolidze, V et al., PAZh, 8, 488 (1982)
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The Plasma Mantle: Composition and Other Characteristics Observed by Means of the PROGNOZ-7 Satellite
Lundin, R et al., SSRv, 31, 247 (1982)
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Location of the 1979 April 6 gamma-ray burst
Laros, J et al., ApJL, 245, L63 (1981)
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Observations of solar wind stream with high abundance of heavy ions and relation with coronal conditions
Zastenker, G & Yermolaev, Y, P&SS, 29, 1235 (1981)
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The gamma-ray bursts of 1978 October 13 and 23 and 1979 January 7
Dyachkov, A & Zenchenko, V, PAZh, 7, 342 (1981)
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The Signe 2 Franco-Soviet interplanetary gamma ray burst experiment network
Barat, C et al., SSI, 5, 229 (1981)
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Three Gamma-Ray Bursts Recorded by VENERA-11 VENERA-12 and PROGNOZ-7
Estulin, I et al., SvAL, 7, 12 (1981)
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Observations of the X-ray burster 0525.9-66.1
Vedrenne, G et al., PAZh, 5, 588 (1979)
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Signe II MP - A Franco-Soviet gamma ray burst satellite experiment
Chambon, G et al., SSI, 5, 73 (1979)
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Gamma-Ray Burst Observations by Pioneer Venus Orbiter
Evans, W et al., Sci, 205, 119 (1979)
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