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            https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-31-1429-2013
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                    https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-31-1429-2013
                    © Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under 
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                the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Spatial spreading of magnetospherically reflected chorus elements in the inner magnetosphere
H. Breuillard
                                            LPC2E/CNRS-University of Orléans, UMR7328, Orléans, France
                                        
                                    Y. Zaliznyak
                                            Institute for Nuclear Research, Kyiv, Ukraine
                                        
                                    O. Agapitov
                                            LPC2E/CNRS-University of Orléans, UMR7328, Orléans, France
                                        
                                    
                                            National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine
                                        
                                    A. Artemyev
                                            LPC2E/CNRS-University of Orléans, UMR7328, Orléans, France
                                        
                                    
                                            Space Research Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russian Federation
                                        
                                    V. Krasnoselskikh
                                            LPC2E/CNRS-University of Orléans, UMR7328, Orléans, France
                                        
                                    G. Rolland
                                            CNES, Toulouse, France
                                        
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