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1. Poladian L, Barton G, Large M, Lwin R, Wilson P, Tanner R, van Eijkelenborg M, Xue S, Yu H. Microstructured polymer optical fibres: Impact of imperfections in Design and Manufacture, OECC/COIN 2004 Technical Digest, Ninth Optoelectronics and Communications Conference & Third International Conference on Optical Internet, Naoki Chinone, Kazuro Kikuchi, Tomonori Aoyama, Junliang Chen (eds.), Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Japan, (2004), 496–497. ISBN 4-89114-044-5


2. Durrant CJ, Turner JPR, Wilson PR. The mechanism involved in the reversals of the sun's polar magnetic fields, Solar Physics, 222 (2004), 345–362.


3. Durrant CJ, Wilson PR. Observations and simulations of the polar field reversals in cycle 23, Solar Physics, 214 (2003), 23–39.


4. Varsik J, Durrant CJ, Turner JPR, Wilson PR. High-Resolution Studies of the Polar Magnetic Fields during Cycle 23, Solar Physics, 205 (2002), 234–247.


5. Durrant CJ, Turner JPR, Wilson PR. Bipolar magnetic fields emerging at high latitudes, Solar Physics, 211 (2002), 103–124.


6. Durrant CJ, Kress JM, Wilson PR. The evolution of trailing plumes from active regions, Solar Physics, 201 (2001), 57–69.


7. Snodgrass HB, Kress JM, Wilson PR. Observations of the polar magnetic fields during the polarity reversals of cycle 22, Solar Physics, 191 (2000), 1–19.


8. Kress JM, Wilson PR. Simulations of the polar field reversals during cycle 22, Solar Physics, 194 (2000), 1–17.


9. Varsik JR, Wilson PR, Li Y. High-resolution studies of the solar polar magnetic fields, Solar Physics, 184 (1999), 223–237.


10. Kress JM, Wilson PR. The evolution of isolated active regions, Solar Physics, 189 (1999), 147–161.


11. Fox PA, McIntosh PS, Wilson PR. Coronal holes and the polar field reversals, Solar Physics, 177 (1998), 375–393.


12. Zirin H, Wilson PR, Li Y. Curious magnetic changes in a quiet region, Solar Physics, 179 (1998), 269–277.


13. Li Y, Wilson PR. The internal solar rotation rate inferred from combined GONG and LOWL data, Astrophysical Journal, 499 (1998), 504–512.


14. Wilson PR, Li Y. Is the solar rotation uniform below the tachocline?, proceedings of the SOHO 6/GONG 98 workshop, `structure and dynamics of the interior of the Sun and Sun-like Stars, SOHO 6/GONG 98 Workshop, S. Korzennik and A. Wilson (eds.), ESA Publications Division ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, (1998), 857–859. ISBN 92-9092-672-4


15. Wilson PR, Burtonclay D, Li Y. The rotational structure of the region below the solar convection zone, The Astrophysical Journal, 489 (1997), 395–402.


16. Wilson PR, Burtonclay D, Li Y. On the inference of the solar internal rotation profile from frequency-splitting data, Astrophysical Journal, 470 (1996), 621–628.


17. Wilson PR, Burtonclay D, Li Y. Calculations of the solar internal angular velocity for 1986-1990, Astrophysical Journal, 457 (1996), 440–446.


18. Wilson PR. On the inference of the solar rotation profile from frequency splitting data, Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India, 24 (1996), 251–260.


19. Thompson MJ, Toomre J, Burtonclay D, Wilson PR. Differential Rotation and Dynamics of the Solar Interior, Science, 272 (1996), 1300–1305.


20. Wilson PR, Burtonclay D. Forward Analysis of the BBSO Frequency-splitting Coefficients for 1986, Astrophysical Journal, 438 (1995), 445–453.


21. Wilson PR, Burtonclay D, Li Y. The crisis in helioseismology, Proceedings of Fourth SOHO Workshop, Helioseismology, Pacific Grove, California, (1995), 295–298. MR1364600


22. Wilson PR. Solar and Stellar Activity Cycles, Cambridge Astrophysics Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 24 (1994), 274. ISBN 0 521 40685 4


23. Wilson PR, Giovannis J. The Reversal of the Polar Fields in Cycle 22, Solar Physics, 155 (1994), 29–44.


24. Snodgrass HB, Wilson PR. Real and Virtual Unipolar Regions, Solar Physics, 148 (1993), 179–194.


25. Wilson PR. Forward Calculations of Libbrecht's Frequency Splitting Coefficients, , Gong 1992: Seismic Investigation of the Sun and Stars, Brown TM (ed.), Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, California, (1993), 209–212.


26. Wilson PR. The reversal of the solar polar magnetic fields. III The large-scale fields and the first major active regions of cycle~22, Solar Physics, 138 (1992), 11–21.


27. Wilson PR. The polar magnetic fields near sunspots, , Solar Cycle Workshop, Sunspot, New Mexico, October 1991, Harvey KL (ed.), 27 Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, (1992), 116–123.


28. Wilson PR. Helioseismology data and the solar dynamo, Astrophysical Journal, 399 (1992), 294–299.


29. Murray N, Wilson PR. The reversal of the solar polar magnetic fields. IV The polar fields near sunspot maximum, Solar Physics, 142 (1992), 221–232.


30. Wilson PR. Theoretical implications of the extended activity cycle (Invited Review), Proceedings of the Solar Cycle Workshop, Sunspot New Mexico, (1992), 368–378.


31. Wilson PR, McIntosh PS. The reversal of the solar polar magnetic fields. II Simulations of the large-scale fields, Solar Physics, 136 (1991), 221–237.


32. Wilson PR, McIntosh PS, Snodgrass HB. The reversal of the solar polar magnetic fields I, Solar Physics, 127 (1990), 1–9.


33. Wilson PR. The extended solar activity cycle, , Proceedings of the Solar-Terrestrial Predictions Workshop, Leura, 1989, (1990), 257–263.


34. Wilson PR, McIntosh PS. The origin of the large-scale fields, , Proceedings of the Solar-Terrestrial Predictions Workshop, Leura, 1989, (1990), 650–657.


35. Wilson PR, Donnelly RF, Wilkinson P. Solar cycle workshop: Third meeting (a review), Solar Physics, 125 (1990), 159.


36. Wilson PR. The solar dynamo and convective rolls, Solar Physics, 117 (1989), 212. MR0525022


37. Wilson PR. The buoyancy of \(U\)-loops, Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 8 (1989), 32–37.


38. Pecker JC, Wilson PR. Systematic observations of the Sun, Proc. of 20th General Assembly of Intern. Astron. Union, (Baltimore), (1989), MR1110821


39. Wilson PR. Solar Cycle Workshop, Second Meeting (A Review), Solar Physics, 117 (1988), 205–215.


40. Wilson PR, Altrock RC, Harvey KL, Martin SF, Snodgrass HB. The extended solar activity cycle, Nature, 333 (1988), 748.


41. Wilson PR. Solar rotation and giant cells, Solar Physics, 110 (1987), 59–72.


42. Wilson PR. Solar cycle workshop, first meeting (a review), Solar Physics, 110 (1987), 1–10.


43. Snodgrass HB, Wilson PR. Torsional oscillations as a signature of giant cells, Nature, 328 (1987), 696.


44. Wilson PR. The generation of magnetic fields in photospheric layers, Solar Physics, 106 (1986), 1–28.


45. McIntosh PS, Wilson PR. A new model for flux emergence and the evolution of sunspots and the large-scale fields, Solar Physics, 97 (1985), 59. MR2055555


46. Simon GW, Wilson PR. Flux changes in small magnetic regions II, Astrophysical Journal, 295 (1985), 241. MR2271300


47. Wilson PR. The possibility of a photosphere dynamo, Australian Journal of Physics, 38 (1985), 911. MR0801180


48. Wilson PR. Tidal studies in the One Tree Island Lagoon, Australian Journal of Marine Freshwater Research, 36 (1985), 139. MR1805344


49. Wilson PR, Rees DE, Beckers JM, Brown DR. High Resolution Spectroscopy of the Disk Chromosphere. II. Time Sequence Observations of Ca II H and K Emissions, Solar Physics, 25 (1972), 86–97.


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