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THE course of this flare was fully observed at Sherborne between 16h. 15m. and 18h. 10m. with the combined spectrohelioscope and spectrograph1.
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ELLISION, M. Spectrographic Observations of the Solar Flare of July 25, 1946. Nature 158, 450 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158450a0
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