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On the role of convection in propagation of ions of anomalous cosmic rays in the heliosphere

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Original Russian Text © V.A. Bobrovskaya, D.A. Zhuravlev, Ch.A. Tret’yakova, 2011, published in Kosmicheskie Issledovaniya, 2011, Vol. 49, No. 6, pp. 563–568.

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Bobrovskaya, V.A., Zhuravlev, D.A. & Tret’yakova, C.A. On the role of convection in propagation of ions of anomalous cosmic rays in the heliosphere. Cosmic Res 49, 546–551 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0010952511050030

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