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Observations Relating to Stellar Activity, Magnetism and Dynamos
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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Dynamo theory can in principle be tested by comparing its predictions with a variety of types of solar and stellar observations. The progress apparent from papers presented at this Colloquium is summarized, and areas where further observations would be of particular value are stressed.
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