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prolonged$64409$ - traduzione in greco

THE PERIOD STARTING ABOUT 1645 AND CONTINUING TO ABOUT 1715 WHEN SUNSPOTS WERE EXCEEDINGLY RARE
Maunder minimum; Maunder Solar Minimum; Maunder sunspot minimum; Maunder minima; Prolonged sunspot minimum; The Maunder Minimum
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prolonged      
adj. παρατεταμένος
rest cure         
  • This man in 1945 England has been prescribed complete bed rest and accepts assistance so as not to sit up to drink.
MEDICAL TREATMENT INVOLVING RESTING IN BED
Bedrest; Rest cure; Rest Cure; Bed rest cure; Bed-rest; Prolonged bed rest; Inclined Bed Therapy; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Inclined Bed Therapy; Prolonged bedrest
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Rest cure
·add. ·- Treatment of severe nervous disorder, as neurasthenia, by rest and isolation with systematic feeding and the use of massage and electricity.

Wikipedia

Maunder Minimum

The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", was a period around 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots became exceedingly rare. During a 28-year period (1672–1699) within the minimum, observations revealed fewer than 50 sunspots. This contrasts with the typical 40,000–50,000 sunspots seen in modern times over a similar timespan.

The Maunder Minimum was first noted by Gustav Spörer in publications in 1887 and 1889, work that was relayed to the Royal Astronomical Society in London, and then expanded on, by solar astronomers Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1928), and his wife Annie Russell Maunder (1868–1947), who also studied how sunspot latitudes changed with time. Two papers were published in Edward Maunder's name in 1890 and 1894, and he cited the two earlier papers written by Gustav Spörer. Because Annie Maunder had not received a university degree, restrictions at the time caused her contribution not to be publicly recognized. The term Maunder Minimum was popularised by John A. Eddy, who published a landmark paper in Science in 1976.

The Maunder Minimum occurred within the Little Ice Age, a long period of lower-than-average European temperatures. The reduced solar activity may have contributed to the climatic cooling, although the cooling began before the solar minimum and its primary cause is believed to be volcanic activity.