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- July 1997. Retrieved 2012-09-03. Baliunas page at Harvard Google Scholar: Sallie Baliunas Interview with Baliunas in Reason, Oct. 1998 Testimony of March...
- The Soon and Baliunas controversy involved the publication in 2003 of a review study titled Proxy climatic and environmental changes of the past 1000 years...
- Kinne. In 2003, a controversial paper written by Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas was published in the journal after being accepted by editor Chris de Freitas...
- Harvard-Smithsonian astrophysicist, Sallie Baliunas, well-known denier, to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. Baliunas claimed that, "[p]roposals like...
- such as this are more likely to host giant planets. In 1996, astronomers Baliunas, Sokoloff, and Soon measured a rotational period of 37 days for 51 Pegasi...
- (2002). Star Trek: Star Charts. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-3770-5. Baliunas; Roddenberry; et al. "Vulcan's Sun". Archived from the original on August...
- views represented by Baliunas and David Legates, and praised their "1,000-year climate study", then involved in the Soon and Baliunas controversy, as "a...
- the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019. Frick, P.; Baliunas, S. L.; Galyagin, D.; Sokoloff, D.; Soon, W. (1997). "Wavelet Analysis...
- Observatory. Archived from the original on 2006-08-31. Retrieved 2006-11-15. Baliunas, S.; Sokoloff, D.; Soon, W. (1996). "Magnetic Field and Rotation in Lower...
- author on a review paper in the journal Climate Research, with Sallie Baliunas as co-author. This paper concluded that "the 20th century is probably not...