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Research Review Article 15 Jan 2014 The complex planetary synchronization structure of the solar systemN. ScafettaRelated authors- Multiscale comparative spectral analysis of satellite total solar irradiance measurements from 2003 to 2013 reveals a planetary modulation of solar activity and its nonlinear dependence on the 11 yr solar cycle (25 Nov 2013)
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