VERIFICATION OF CORONAL LOOP DIAGNOSTICS USING REALISTIC THREE-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC MODELS
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J. Linker | Z. Mikić | R. Lionello | A. Winebarger | Y. Mok
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