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J. Egedal, J. Ng, A. Le, W. Daughton, B. Wetherton, and J. Dorelli, Pressure Tensor Elements Breaking the Frozen-In Law During Reconnection in Earth’s Magnetotail, Phys. Rev. Lett, in press, 2019

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