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51. Statistical Evidence for the Existence of Alfv\'enic Turbulence in Solar Coronal Loops

54. On Magnetic Activity Band Overlap, Interaction, and the Formation of Complex Solar Active Regions

56. WITHDRAWN: Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for Prevention and Management of Avalanche and Nonavalanche Snow Burial Accidents: 2024 Update

57. Rotating Solar Jets in Simulations of Flux Emergence with Thermal Conduction

58. Deciphering Solar Magnetic Activity I: On The Relationship Between The Sunspot Cycle And The Evolution Of Small Magnetic Features

59. Identifying Potential Markers of the Sun's Giant Convective Scale

60. The Evolving Magnetic Scales of the Outer Solar Atmosphere and Their Potential Impact on Heliospheric Turbulence

66. The solar magnetic activity band interaction and instabilities that shape quasi-periodic variability.

67. A Detailed Comparison Between The Observed and Synthesized Properties of a Simulated Type ii Spicule

68. Hemispheric Asymmetries of Solar Photospheric Magnetism: Radiative, Particulate, and Heliospheric Impacts

69. Smoke-Free Home and Vehicle Policies among Community College Smokers

70. Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Patient-Determined Themes for Community-Engaged Research

72. Estimating the 'Dark' Energy Content of the Solar Corona

75. Persistent Doppler shift oscillations observed with HINODE/EIS in the solar corona: spectroscopic signatures of Alfvenic waves and recurring upflows

76. The chromosphere and prominence magnetometer

77. Recent Observations of Plasma and Alfvenic Wave Energy Injection at the Base of the Fast Solar Wind

78. On The Doppler Velocity of Emission Line Profiles Formed in the 'Coronal Contraflow' that is the Chromosphere-Corona Mass Cycle

79. Hinode/EIS Line Profile Asymmetries And Their Relationship with the Distribution of SDO/AIA Propagating Coronal Disturbance Velocities

80. What can we learn about solar coronal mass ejections, coronal dimmings, and Extreme-Ultraviolet jets through spectroscopic observations?

81. The connection of Type II Spicules to the Corona

82. Solar Cycle Variations in the Elemental Abundance of Helium and Fractionation of Iron in the Fast Solar Wind - Indicators of an Evolving Energetic Release of Mass from the Lower Solar Atmosphere

83. The U.S. Eclipse Megamovie in 2017: a white paper on a unique outreach event

84. Two components of the coronal emission revealed by EUV spectroscopic observations

85. Observation of High-speed Outflow on Plume-like Structures of the Quiet Sun and Coronal Holes with SDO/AIA

86. Observing Evolution in the Supergranular Length Scale During Periods of Low Solar Activity

87. The Spectroscopic Signature of Quasi-periodic Upflows in Active Region Timeseries

88. The Spectroscopic Footprint of the Fast Solar Wind

89. Quasi-periodic Propagating Signals in the Solar Corona: The Signature of Magnetoacoustic Waves or High-Velocity Upflows?

90. STEREO quadrature observations of coronal dimming at the onset of mini-CMEs

91. On the Role of Acoustic-gravity Waves in the Energetics of the Solar Atmosphere

92. STEREO Observations of Quasi-Periodically Driven High Velocity Outflows in Polar Plumes

93. Ubiquitous High Speed Transition Region and Coronal Upflows in the Quiet Sun

94. Observing Episodic Coronal Heating Events Rooted in Chromospheric Activity

95. Estimating the Chromospheric Absorption of Transition Region Moss Emission

96. Observing the Roots of Solar Coronal Heating - in the Chromosphere

97. How The Solar Wind Ties To Its Photospheric Origins

98. Time-Distance Seismology of the Solar Corona with CoMP

99. Interactions between reversed granulation, p-modes, and magnetism?

100. More of the Inconvenient Truth About Coronal Dimmings

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