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VOLUME 57 (1993) | ISSUE 2 CONTENTS |
page number of Russian version in brackets |
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Obukhov A. I. , Solyakin G. E. ,
Multiplicity of charged particles accompanying fragments of 238U fission by protons with 0.46-9 GeV
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79
(73)
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Mampe W. , Bondarenko L. N. , Morozov V. I. , Panin Yu. N. , Fomin A. I. ,
Measuring neutron lifetime by storing ultracold neutrons and detecting inelastically scattered neutrons
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82
(77)
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Nikolaev N. N. ,
QCD observables in (e,e'p) scattering on nuclei in the color transparency regime
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88
(82)
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Mesyats G. A. ,
Ectons in electric discharges
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95
(88)
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Anisimov S. I. , Zhakhovskii V. V. ,
Evaporation of a liquid
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99
(91)
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Petviashvili V. I. ,
Plasma relaxation in toroidal pinches and tokamaks
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103
(95)
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Andreev A. V. , Polevoi P. V. ,
Superradiance of two-component media
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107
(99)
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Molotkov S. N. ,
Theory of the exchange interaction and magnetoresistance in metallic magnetic superlattices
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111
(103)
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Saiko A. P. , Gusakov V. E. , Kuz'min V. S. ,
Hysteretic behavior of the thermal conductivity in YBa2Cu3O7-δ |
116
(108)
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Belousov M. V. , Davydov V. Yu. , Kozin I. E., Kop'ev P. S., Ledentsov N. N. ,
Raman scattering by LA and TA phonons in GaAs/AlAs superlattices grown along the [111], [112], and [113] directions
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120
(112)
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Erukhimovich I. Ya. , Dobrynin A. V. ,
Conditions for the existence of a glass phase in disordered systems described by a weak-crystallization Hamiltonian of a general type
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125
(116)
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Zaitsev R. O. ,
Superconductivity of KxC60 fullerenes according to the Hubbard model with repulsion
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130
(121)
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Shikin V. B. , Lebedeva E. V.,
Many-electron dimples on a thick helium film
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135
(126)
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Ramazashvili R. R. Jr.,
Electron states in a planar 2D ferromagnet: combined spin-orbit symmetry and half-integer orbital angular momentum of an electron
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140
(130)
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Odintsov B. M. , Yakhin R. G. ,
Optical-detection ESR tomography of short-lived ion-radical pairs in a radiation track
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143
(133)
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Permission given by American Institute of Physics is appreciated.
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