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  2. Lord Peter - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter is a collection of short stories featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. First published in 1972 ( ISBN 0-380-01694-X ), it includes all the short stories about Lord Peter written by Dorothy L. Sayers , most of which were published elsewhere soon after they were written, and some related writings.

  3. List of works by Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia

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    Also includes "Sayers, Lord Peter and God" by Carolyn Heilbrun and "Greedy Night, A Parody" by E. C. Bentley. Striding Folly: 1973: New English Library Includes: All featuring Lord Peter Wimsey: Striding Folly, The Haunted Policeman and Talboys The Scoop and Behind the Screen: 1983: Gollancz

  4. The Five Red Herrings - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Wimsey, who is in the region on a fishing holiday, suspects murder when he realises that something is missing from the scene which makes it likely that another artist painted the picture. Sayers includes a parenthetical note at this point: "Here Lord Peter Wimsey told the Sergeant what he was looking for and why, but as the ...

  5. Striding Folly - Wikipedia

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    New English Library) Striding Folly is a collection of short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. First published in 1972, it contains the final three Lord Peter stories. The first two, "Striding Folly" and "The Haunted Policeman", were previously published in Detection Medley (1939), an anthology of detective stories. The ...

  6. Lord Peter Views the Body - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Views the Body, first published in 1928, is the first collection of short stories about Lord Peter Wimsey by Dorothy L. Sayers. [1] Some stories, starting with “The Problem of Uncle Meleager’s Will,” had been previously published. All twelve stories were included in later complete collections.

  7. Plasmasphere - Wikipedia

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    The plasmasphere, or inner magnetosphere, is a region of the Earth's magnetosphere consisting of low-energy (cool) plasma.It is located above the ionosphere.The outer boundary of the plasmasphere is known as the plasmapause, which is defined by an order of magnitude drop in plasma density.

  8. Magnetosonic wave - Wikipedia

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    This dispersion relation has three independent roots: one corresponding to the Alfvén wave and the other two corresponding to the magnetosonic modes. From the eigenvalue equation, the y-component of the velocity perturbation decouples from the other two components giving the dispersion relation ω 2 A = v 2 A k 2 ∥ for the Alfvén wave. The ...

  9. Substorm - Wikipedia

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    A substorm, sometimes referred to as a magnetospheric substorm or an auroral substorm, is a brief disturbance in the Earth's magnetosphere that causes energy to be released from the "tail" of the magnetosphere and injected into the high latitude ionosphere.