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VOLUME 53 (1991) | ISSUE 2 CONTENTS |
page number of Russian version in brackets |
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Shvyd'ko Yu.V., Smirnov G.V., Popov S.L., Hertrich T.,
Observation of intensified forward γ-ray emission in spontaneous nuclear decay
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69
(69)
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Belinskii A.V. ,
Quantum fluctuations annihilate an optical soliton
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74
(73)
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Zel'dovich B. Ya., Kapitskii Yu. E., Churikov V. M.,
Induced χ(2) gratings in glasses
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78
(77)
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Rozhanskii V. A., Tendler M.B.,
Effect of a radial electric field on the transition to improved confinement in a tokamak
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82
(80)
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Gasilov V. A., Zakharov S.V., Smirnov V.P.,
Generation of intense radiation fluxes and megabar pressures in liner systems
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85
(83)
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Khlebnikov S.Yu.,
Instability of a state of a quantum Hall effect in 2D spin systems
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89
(87)
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Aleiner I.L., Lyanda-Geller Yu.B.,
Conductance and electron spin polarization in resonant tunneling
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91
(89)
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Baranov M.A., Gorbachev V.S., Senatorov A.V.,
Anomalous temperature dependence of the first critical field of a ceramic high-Tc superconductor
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96
(93)
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Braslavets A.V., Zhuravlev K.S., Moshegov N.T., Toropov A.I., Stenin S.I.,
Photoluminescence of (InAs)n(GaAs)m superlattices under stress
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100
(96)
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Bogdanov V.L., Viktorova E.N., Kulya S.V., Spiro A. S.,
Nonlinear cubic susceptibility and dephasing of exciton transitions in molecular aggregates
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105
(100)
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Butov L.V., Kulakovskii V.D., Rashba E.I.,
Excitons and deexcitons in a neutral 2D magnetoplasma with an integer filling of Landau levels: Experiment and theory
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109
(104)
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Voloshin I.F., Il'in N.V., Makarov N.M., Fisher L.M., Yampol'skii V. A.,
Direct observation of the compression of a transport current by an alternating magnetic field
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115
(109)
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Dudarev S. L.,
Bulk resonant scattering of fast electrons in crystals
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118
(112)
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Golubnichii P.I., Kuz'minov V.V., Merzon G.I., Pritychenko B.V., Filonenko A.D., Tsarev V.A., Tsarik A.A.,
Correlated neutron and acoustic emission from a deuteriumsaturated palladium target
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122
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Permission given by American Institute of Physics is appreciated.
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