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Fig. 1. versus the trajectory A progressive elliptic-parabolic mode. Top: Horizontal projection of (y versus I)
Fig. 2. the trajectory versus A retrogressive elliptic-parabolic mode. Top: Horizontal projection of (y versus I)
Fig. 3. jectory Perturbation of conical motion. Top: Horizontal projection of the tra- (y versus x)
Fig. 4. versus Perturbation of conical motion. Top: Radial distance against time (R t)
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