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ABSTRACT IT has been known for a long time that variations in the annual mean values of the daily magnetic range were closely related to variations in the annual sunspot numbers. During
recent months a number of other widely different terrestrial phenomena have been found correlated to some extent, at least, with solar changes and with each other. Access through your
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