1 Magnetic topology of Active Regions and Coronal Holes : Implications for Coronal Outflows and the Solar Wind
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L. Driel-Gesztelyi | P. Démoulin | A. Vourlidas | C. Mandrini | A. Rouillard | D. Baker | J. L. Culhane | G. Stenborg | M. DeRosa | A. Opitz | D. Brooks | M. Derosa | J. Culhane
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