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VOLUME 36 (1982) | ISSUE 2 CONTENTS
page number of Russian version in brackets
Zelenskii A. N. , Kokhanovskii S. A. , Lobashev V. M. , Optical orientation of a dense sodium charge-exchange target for producing polarized protons and H ions
23 (21)
Sumetskii M. Yu. , Quantization rules and instabilities of highly excited hydrogen atom in a strong magnetic field
27 (24)
Vugmeister B. E. , Determination of the width of the central peak near structural phase transitions using the EPR method
30 (26)
Antonov V. S. , Egorov S. E. , Letokhov V. S. , Matveets Yu. A. , Shibanov A. N. , Detachment of chromophore ions from a complex molecule on a surface by picosecond UV laser pulses
33 (29)
Gochelashvili K. S. , Prokhorov A. N. , Chashei I. V. , Shishov V. I. , Infrasound of cosmic origin in the atmosphere
36 (31)
Ioffe I. V. , New form of waves and solitons in a piezomagnetic antiferromagnet
38 (33)
Klimontovich Yu. L. , A measure of the incompleteness of a statistical description and irreversibility. Fluctuation-dissipation relation (FDR) for multiparticle distribution functions
41 (35)
Presnyakov L P. , Shevel'ko A. P. , Intense x-ray emission in the interaction of a laser plasma with a solid surface
44 (38)
Kazakov S. V. , Chernova N. I. , Universality of transport and equilibrium thermodynamic properties of liquid mixtures in the critical phase-separation region
47 (40)
Shklovskii B. I. , Variable-range hopping conductivity in a strong magnetic field
51 (43)
Ansel'm A. A. , Possible new long-range interaction and methods for detecting it
55 (46)
Kuz'min V. A. , Tkachev I. I., Shaposhnikov M. E. , Restrictions imposed on light scalar particles by measurements of van der Waals forces
59 (49)
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