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Coronal and loops
Coronal loops are the basic structures of the magnetic solar corona.
Coronal loops have become very important when trying to understand the current coronal heating problem.
Coronal loops are highly radiating sources of plasma and therefore easy to observe by instruments such as TRACE ; they are highly observable laboratories to study phenomena such as solar oscillations, wave activity and nanoflares.
report the detection of damped transverse oscillations of solar coronal loops observed with the EUV imager on board the Transition Region And Coronal Explorer ( TRACE ), interpreted as standing kink ( or " Alfvénic ") oscillations of the loops.

Coronal and may
Coronal may refer to:

Coronal and have
Coronal mass ejections have been tracked as far out in the solar system as Saturn.
The Coronal and Pontifex have less influence here as well, with the Procurator of Ni-Moya being a more direct overlord ( until that office was abolished ).

Coronal and flare
It can be assumed that a massive Coronal mass ejection ( CME ), associated with the flare, was launched from the Sun and reached the Earth within eighteen hours — a trip that normally takes three to four days.

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Among his best-known early works are the illustrations he produced for The Book of British Ballads ( 1842 ), and a frontispiece he designed for The Kentish Coronal ( 1840 ).
* TRACE ( Transition Region and Coronal Explorer ), a NASA satellite
* Transition Region and Coronal Explorer ( TRACE ), launched 1998, decommissioned 2010.
Coronal sections divide the forebrain from rostral ( front ) to caudal ( back ), forming a series orthogonal ( transverse ) to the local bent axis.
The Coronal, Pontifex, Lady of the Isle ( of Sleep ), and King of Dreams are all humans as are the bulk of their respective staffs.
Coronal slices of human brain showing the basal ganglia .< BR > ROSTRAL: striatum, globus pallidus ( GPe and GPi )< BR > CAUDAL: subthalamic nucleus ( STN ), substantia nigra ( SN )
* Coronal mass ejection ( CME ), a massive burst of solar wind, sometimes associated with solar flares
Coronal slab volume rendering image of CT aortography shows artery of Adamkiewicz arising from lower thoracic aorta, entering spinal canal ( arrowheads ), joining the anterior spinal artery ( arrows ) after a hairpin turn.
* SECCHI ( Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation ), an instrument package on each of the STEREO spacecraft

Coronal and .
Coronal streamers are considered as sources of the slow solar wind.
Coronal holes are the polar regions which look dark in the X-rays since they do not emit much radiation.
In addition, Coronal mass ejections from the Sun are highly dangerous, and are fatal within a very short timescale to humans unless they are protected by massive shielding.
* Dr. Ignatov ’ s methodic for Color Coronal ( Kirlian ) spectral analysis, Sofia, Bulgaria
Coronal plane.
Image: Gray402. png | Coronal section of pelvis, showing arrangement of fasciæ.
Image: Gray954. png | Coronal section of larynx and upper part of trachea.
Image: Gray744. png | Coronal section of brain through anterior commissure.
Coronal consonants are consonants articulated with the flexible front part of the tongue.
The " Dividing Line " as giant stars evolve to become red giants also coincides with the Wind and Coronal Dividing Lines.
Coronal stars, or stars within a coronal cloud, are ubiquitous among the stars in the cool half of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
The first detection of a Coronal mass ejection ( CME ) as such was made on December 1, 1971 by R. Tousey of the US Naval Research Laboratory using OSO 7.
Image: Gray710. png | Coronal section through mid-brain.
Image: Gray717. png | Coronal section of brain immediately in front of pons.

loops and may
Quickdraws may be attached to the gear loops on the waist of one's harness while climbing.
Ligands may also bind elsewhere, however, as is the case for bulkier ligands ( e. g., proteins or large peptides ), which instead interact with the extracellular loops, or, as illustrated by the class C metabotropic glutamate receptors ( mGluRs ), the N-terminal tail.
Sequencers may take alternate forms, such as drum pattern editors that allow users to create beats by clicking on pattern grids, and loop sequencers such as ACID Pro, which allow MIDI to be combined with prerecorded audio loops whose tempos and keys are matched to each other.
The physiological computer game may wish to incorporate both positive and negative loops into the adaptive controller.
The bar may be forged as part of the spearhead or may be more loosely tied by means of loops below the blade.
For example, when analysing an algorithm, it may be possible to find the longest possible path through the algorithm ( by considering the maximum number of loops, for instance ) even if it is not possible to determine the exact input that would generate this path ( indeed, such an input may not exist ).
The program may slow down drastically if a highly utilized section of code ( like inner loops in various algorithms ) suddenly cannot fit in the cache.
Classic bridges may also interconnect using a spanning tree protocol that disables links so that the resulting local area network is a tree without loops.
The flywheel effect may be desirable, such as in phase-locked loops used in synchronous systems, or undesirable, such as in voltage-controlled oscillators.
: Note: Low-performance equipment may be used in loops if it meets loop performance requirements.
Strange loops may involve self-reference and paradox.
Where the pithos may have multiple small loops or lugs for fastening a rope harness, the amphora has two expansive handles joining the shoulder of the body and a long neck.
On the Sun, magnetic reconnection may happen on solar arcades – a series of closely occurring loops of magnetic lines of force.
On the other hand, crowd behavior and positive feedback loops in market participants may also increase volatility at times.
The pressure, friction, and heat that may be generated by the running end moving through the loops can accelerate wear at the loops.
There are also more complex classification systems that break down patterns even further, into plain arches or tented arches, and into loops that may be radial or ulnar, depending on the side of the hand toward which the tail points.
These cassette culture releases often featured zany tape editing, stark percussion and repetitive loops distorted to the point where they may degrade into harsh noise.
While a harness may safely rescue its user from a fall, the leg loops of a standard safety or climbing harness further restrict return blood flow from the legs to the heart, contributing to the decrease in blood pressure.
They may also provide automatic loop detection in which never-ending loops are automatically halted after a given number of iterations.
Most notably, it has conditionals and iterative loops which are applied at the parsing stage and may be used to conditionally and programmatically construct the makefile, including generation of targets at runtime.
Noise music musicians may create feedback loops within mixers, creating an instrument known as a no-input mixer.

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