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coronary [ˈkɔːrəneri, Brit ˈkɒrənri] ADJ

coroner [ˈkɔːrənər, Brit ˈkɒrənəʳ] N

coral [ˈkɔːrəl, Brit ˈkɒr-] N no pl

cordial [ˈkɔːrdʒəl, Brit ˈkɔːdɪəl] ADJ

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The northern lights are caused by a geomagnetic storm that begins when the sun releases a burst of energy called a coronal mass ejection.
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A "tsunami wave" occurs when the sun emits a coronal mass ejection, throwing out a magnetic cloud of plasma from its surface.
phys.org
It represents a measure of diffuse, nonradiative heating of the coronal plasma trapped by magnetic fields over active regions.
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In that short amount of time, this coronal mass ejection traveled about 2.5 million miles!
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As an anatomist he was one of the first to use coronal sections of the brain and to use alcohol to aid dissection.
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As the tooth actively erupts, the coronal part of the fused and surrounding epithelium peels back off the crown.
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If you do produce a flare and a coronal mass ejection, how is it going to move through the interplanetary space?
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This usually happens before the coronal mass ejection is able to cool enough for the magnetism to dissipate, at which point the solar flare cycle begins again.
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The space agency noted that the coronal mass ejection burst from the sun at speeds of about 570 miles per second.
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The unconnected magnetic helical field and the material that it contains may violently expand outwards forming a coronal mass ejection.
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