Examples of using Coronal in English and their translations into Greek
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Most solar physicists now believe that some combination of the two theories can probably explain coronal heating, although the details are not yet complete.
A beautiful prominence eruption producing a coronal mass ejection(CME)
I did notice what appears to be a remodeled cranial fracture with its radiating lines positioned across the coronal suture.
electrified plasma currents, called coronal loops.
Now believe that some combination of the two theories can probably explain coronal heating, although the details are not yet complete.
The dark regions that extend from the poles towards the equator are called the coronal holes.
Where there is a balance in loop energy sources and sinks, coronal loops can last for long periods of time
Instead, the sun starts 2015 with an enormous coronal hole near the south pole.
called a coronal mass ejection,
Although scoliotic(side-to-side) curves are mostly considered coronal plane deviations, sagittal and coronal influences often occur in tandem.
There's also evidence of perimortem blunt force trauma on the frontal bone at the coronal suture.
called a coronal mass ejection,
On a positive note, when there are coronal mass ejections from the sun(CMEs),
The piezoelectricity works within strangely magnetized basalt to focus a concentrated coronal discharge skyward.
Coronal holes were first seen in images taken by astronauts on board NASA's Skylab space station in 1973 and 1974.
high-energy particles and coronal mass ejections of plasma.
also provided the possibility of making cuts at other levels(frontal, coronal and oblique).
The Sun causes‘storms' within Earth's magnetosphere when giant eruptions from the Sun's outer atmosphere- coronal mass ejections(CMEs)- wash across our planet.
the magnetic fields on the sun reverse and new coronal holes appear near the poles with the opposite magnetic alignment.
Kirlian photography is a collection of photogenic techniques used to capture the phenomenon of electrical coronal discharges.