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Sep 5, 2009Precursors of the Forbush Decrease on December 14, 2006 observed with the Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN)Jul 31, 2008An Improved Model for Relativistic Solar Proton Acceleration applied to the 2005 January 20 and Earlier EventsNov 4, 2008Sky-maps of the sidereal anisotropy of galactic cosmic ray intensity and its energy dependenceOct 31, 2003Predicting Dust Distribution in Protoplanetary DiscsOct 23, 2023Solar Magnetic Polarity Effect on Neutron Monitor Count Rates: Comparing Latitude Surveys and Antarctic StationsAug 26, 2024Global analysis of the extended cosmic-ray decreases observed with world-wide networks of neutron monitors and muon detectors; temporal variation of the rigidity spectrum and its implicationOct 14, 2019Analysis of cosmic rays' atmospheric effects and their relationships to cutoff rigidity and zenith angle using Global Muon Detector Network dataJan 19, 2021A Peculiar ICME Event in August 2018 Observed with the Global Muon Detector NetworkMay 21, 2016Average spatial distribution of cosmic rays behind the interplanetary shock -Global Muon Detector Network observations-Sep 13, 2022Large amplitude bidirectional anisotropy of cosmic-ray intensity observed with world-wide networks of ground-based neutron monitors and muon detectors in November, 2021Aug 22, 2005Dust distribution in protoplanetary disks - Vertical settling and radial migrationJan 16, 2006Relativistic Proton Production During the 14 July 2000 Solar Event: The Case for Multiple Source MechanismsFeb 16, 2008Drift effects and the cosmic ray density gradient in a solar rotation period: First observation with the Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN)Jun 27, 2018Cosmic ray short burst observed with the Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN) on June 22, 2015Sep 9, 2002Building Planets with Dusty GasDec 24, 2009Drift effects and the average features of cosmic ray density gradient in CIRs during successive two solar minimum periodsSep 5, 2024Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy: rigidity spectrum and solar cycle variations observed by ground-based muon detectors