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- noun Plural form of
sunspot .
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Kirby and others have expected a decline in sunspots for a few years now — so far validated by experience.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Science Has Been Settled the Same Way Elections Are Settled in Cuba 2009
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The idea that they wouldn’t consider something as obvious as the core temperature or sunspots is ridiculous.
Al Gore will answer your question until they kill the mic | EW.com 2009
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On the photosphere, localized cool areas called sunspots occur.
Solar radiation 2010
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On occasion, however, a buildup of larger elements on the sun's surface, identified as sunspots, may conspire to prevent the incoming flow of first element matter from the poles.
Descartes' Physics Slowik, Edward 2009
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“The sunspot number is defined as the sunspots on the near side of the sun.”
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The sunspot number is defined as the sunspots on the near side of the sun.
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People in this demographic who have spent time in the sun can become susceptible to actinic keratosis, or sunspots, which is a widely under-recognized pre-cancerous condition.
unknown title 2011
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Under the normal 11-year cycle of solar disruptions, also known as sunspots, the SDO's mission will coincide with the next storms in 2013 or 2014.
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Under the normal 11-year cycle of solar disruptions, also known as sunspots, the SDO's mission will coincide with the next storms in 2013 or 2014.
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Under the normal 11-year cycle of solar disruptions, also known as sunspots, the SDO's mission will coincide with the next storms in 2013 or 2014.
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