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    A new view of the solar outer atmosphere by the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer by Schrijver, Cj, Title, Am, Berger, Te, Fletcher, L, Hurlburt, Ne, Nightingale, Rw, Shine, Ra, Tarbell, Td, Wolfson, J, Golub, L, Bookbinder, Ja, Deluca, Ee, Mcmullen, Ra, Warren, Hp, Kankelborg, Cc, Handy, Bn, De Pontieu, B

    Published in Solar physics (01-07-1999)
    “…The Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) - described in the companion paper by Handy et al. (1999) - provides an unprecedented view of the solar…”
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    TRACE and Yohkoh Observations of High-Temperature Plasma in a Two-Ribbon Limb Flare by Warren, H. P, Bookbinder, J. A, Forbes, T. G, Golub, L, Hudson, H. S, Reeves, K, Warshall, A

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-12-1999)
    “…The ability of the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) to image solar plasma over a wide range of temperatures (Te approximately 104-107 K) at high…”
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    Long-lived Coronal Loop Profiles from TRACE by Lenz, Dawn D, DeLuca, Edward E, Golub, Leon, Rosner, Robert, Bookbinder, Jay A, Litwin, Christof, Reale, Fabio, Peres, Giovanni

    Published in Solar physics (01-12-1999)
    “…An initial study of long-lived loops observed with TRACE (Lenz et al., 1999) shows that they have no significant temperature stratification and that they are…”
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    First dynamic spectra of stellar microwave flares by Bastian, T. S., Bookbinder, J. A.

    Published in Nature (London) (16-04-1987)
    “…The VLA has been used in the spectral-line mode at 1.4 GHz to obtain the first dynamic spectra of stellar sources other than the sun. Two very intense, highly…”
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    Stellar dynamic spectroscopy by Bastian, T. S., Dulk, G. A., Bookbinder, J. A.

    Published in Solar physics (01-01-1987)
    “…The dynamic spectrum, a three-dimensional record of the radio intensity as a function of both time and frequency, has long been used as a probe of plasma…”
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