The Impact of Multifluid Effects in the Solar Chromosphere on the Ponderomotive Force under SE and NEQ Ionization Conditions
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P. Testa | V. Hansteen | B. De Pontieu | M. Szydlarski | Q. Wargnier | Juan Mart'inez-Sykora | J. Martínez-Sykora
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