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Dec 28, 2010Solar flare-related eruptions followed by long-lasting occultation of the emission in the He II 304 A line and in microwavesApr 14, 2014A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. III. Catastrophe of the Eruptive Filament at a Magnetic Null Point and Formation of an Opposite-Handedness CMEJun 27, 2008An Extreme Solar Event of 20 January 2005: Properties of the Flare and the Origin of Energetic ParticlesAug 4, 2009Eruptions of Magnetic Ropes in Two Homologous Solar Events on 2002 June 1 and 2: a Key to Understanding of an Enigmatic FlareApr 4, 2016A Tiny Eruptive Filament as a Flux-Rope Progenitor and Driver of a Large-Scale CME and WaveApr 18, 2011Coronal Shock Waves, EUV waves, and Their Relation to CMEs. I. Reconciliation of "EIT waves", Type II Radio Bursts, and Leading Edges of CMEsSep 22, 2020Twin Null-Point-Associated Major Eruptive Three-Ribbon Flares with Unusual Microwave SpectraApr 24, 2017Siberian Radioheliograph: First ResultsNov 25, 2016The 26 December 2001 Solar Eruptive Event Responsible for GLE63. II. Multi-Loop Structure of Microwave Sources in a Major Long-Duration flareAug 30, 2018Radio, Hard X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Emissions Associated with a Far-Side Solar EventApr 19, 2011Coronal Shock Waves, EUV waves, and their Relation to CMEs. II. Modeling MHD Shock Wave Propagation Along the Solar Surface, Using Nonlinear Geometrical AcousticsApr 18, 2011Coronal Shock Waves, EUV Waves, and Their Relation to CMEs. III. Shock-Associated CME/EUV Wave in an Event with a Two-Component EUV TransientApr 30, 2013A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. I. Unusual History of an Eruptive FilamentAug 14, 2013A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. II. CMEs, Shock Waves, and Drifting Radio BurstsDec 13, 2016The 26 December 2001 Solar Eruptive Event Responsible for GLE63. III. CME, Shock Waves, and Energetic ParticlesMay 7, 2018Multi-instrument view on solar eruptive events observed with the Siberian Radioheliograph: From detection of small jets up to development of a shock wave and CMESep 1, 2014A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. IV. Unusual Magnetic Cloud and Overall ScenarioOct 31, 2014Responsibility of a Filament Eruption for the Initiation of a Flare, CME, and Blast Wave, and its Possible Transformation into a Bow ShockNov 6, 2008Absorption Phenomena and a Probable Blast Wave in the 13 July 2004 Eruptive EventJul 13, 2000The shock-acoustic waves generated by earthquakes