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Coronal and are
Coronal loops are the basic structures of the magnetic solar corona.
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.
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.
Coronal consonants are consonants articulated with the flexible front part of the tongue.
Coronal stars, or stars within a coronal cloud, are ubiquitous among the stars in the cool half of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
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 ).
Coronal mass ejections and their associated shock waves are also important drivers of space weather as they can compress the magnetosphere and trigger geomagnetic storms.
Coronal mass ejections are often associated with other forms of solar activity, most notably solar flares, but a causal relationship has not been established.
Coronal mass ejections are usually observed with a white-light coronagraph.
Coronal mass ejections are often associated with other forms of solar activity, most notably:
The Coronal, Pontifex, Lady of the Isle ( of Sleep ), and King of Dreams are all humans as are the bulk of their respective staffs.
Two primary experiments are the Ultraviolet Coronal Spectrometer from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and the White Light Coronograph ( WLC ) from the High Altitude Observatory.
Shown are T1-weighted ( a ) pre-contrast and ( b ) post-contrast Coronal plane | coronal images.
* Coronal sounds are articulated with the tip and / or blade of the tongue.

Coronal and solar
Coronal mass ejections have been tracked as far out in the solar system as Saturn.
* October 19, 1989, a large solar event included the full array of space weather effects: Solar Energetic Particles, Coronal Mass Ejection, Forbush decrease, ground level enhancement, geomagnetic storm, etc ..
Coronal mass ejections release huge quantities of matter and electromagnetic radiation into space above the sun's surface, either near the corona ( sometimes called a solar prominence ) or farther into the planet system or beyond ( interplanetary CME ).
Coronal mass ejections, along with solar flares of other origin, can disrupt radio transmissions and cause damage to satellites and electrical transmission line facilities, resulting in potentially massive and long-lasting power outages.
* Coronal dimming ( long-term brightness decrease on the solar surface )
* Coronal mass ejection, a massive burst of solar wind and other ejecta from a star
* Coronal mass ejection ( CME ), a massive burst of solar wind, sometimes associated with solar flares
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.
* 2007: Tomczyk, et al., report the detection of Alfvénic waves in images of the solar corona with the Coronal Multi-Channel Polarimeter ( CoMP ) instrument at the National Solar Observatory, New Mexico.
His main interest has been solar physics research, and he was instigator of the first multi-observatory observation of coronal mass ejections, joint leader at the 81. 5 MHz radio array at Cambridge, principal scientists for the first mm observations of the Sun and principal investigator of the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer on SOHO.

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Coronal loops may have lifetimes in the order of seconds ( in the case of flare events ), minutes, hours or days.
Coronal loops have become very important when trying to understand the current coronal heating problem.
* 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.
The " Dividing Line " as giant stars evolve to become red giants also coincides with the Wind and Coronal Dividing Lines.
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.

streamers and are
Some other features of this kind are helmet streamers — large cap-like coronal structures with long pointed peaks that usually overlie sunspots and active regions.
More exactly, they are long thin streamers that project outward from the Sun's north and south poles.
In Western cultures, birthday parties are often accompanied by colorful decorations, such as balloons and streamers.
These drives are often referred to as tape streamers.
Photographs have been taken on which non-connected streamers are clearly visible.
Several species have long streamers in the tail, and in a few species these are ended with expanded spatulae.
The female is similar in appearance to the male, but the tail streamers are shorter, the blue of the upperparts and breast band is less glossy, and the underparts more pale.
Wet flies, known as streamers, are generally thought to imitate minnows, leeches or scuds.
The streamers of smoke seen to the left of the explosion at detonation are vertical smoke flares used to observe the shockwave.
Juveniles lack the tail streamers, are greyer-backed, and have a yellow bill.
The following streamers are authorized, in order of precedence:
It was formerly considered a subspecies of the closely resembling Barn Swallow, however, The adult Red-chested Swallow differs in being slightly smaller than its migratory relative, in addition to having a narrower blue breast band and shorter tail streamers ; juveniles are more comparable to Barn Swallow chicks.
Example encounters are the " Huge Pit Filled with 200 Spikes " ( section 20 ), or encounter 22, " The Cavern of Gold and Silver Mists ": " The mists are silvery and shot through with delicate streamers of golden color.
Young birds are duller, and can lack a crest while moulting birds can lack the elongate tail streamers.
The cables are known as streamers, with 2D surveys using only 1 streamer and 3D surveys employing up to 12 or more ( though 6 or 8 is more common ).
The streamers are deployed just beneath the surface of the water and are at a set distance away from the vessel.
Young Welcome Swallows are buffy white, instead of rufous, on the forehead and throat, and have shorter tail streamers.
Decorations ( e. g., streamers, balloons, and clothing ) are generally colored red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag.
The streamers are the same pattern as the Silver Star Medal ribbon.
c. Campaign streamers of the same design as the service ribbon are authorised for display by units receiving campaign credit participation for Indian Wars as early as 1790.
The inscriptions for the 14 streamers displayed on the Army flag are listed in AR 840-10 and AR 600-8-22.
In Shinto ritual offerings to the kami 神 " gods ; spirits ", branches of sakaki are decorated with ( shide ) paper streamers to make tamagushi.

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