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VOLUME 34 (1981) | ISSUE 1 CONTENTS |
page number of Russian version in brackets |
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Vedeneev S. I., Pogrebnyakov A. V.,
Evidence of an electron-phonon interaction in vanadium on the characteristics of V-oxide-Au tunneling junctions
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Gritsenko V. A., Kostikov Yu. P., Romanov N. A.,
SiOx as a model medium with large-scale potential fluctuations
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3
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Zil'bervarg V. E., Kreshchishina L. T., Lidorenko N. S., Nagaev E. L.,
Metallized submonolayers of atoms adsorbed on a nonconducting substrate
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7
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Karlov N.V., Orlov A. N., Petrov Yu. N., Prokhorov A. M., Yakubova M. A.,
Observation of vibrational motion of adsorbed xenon atoms
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10
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Alferov D. F., Bashmakov Yu. A.,
Relativistic-electron radiation in a weak magnetic field with sharp boundaries
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13
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Marchenko V. A., Nikulov A. V.,
Magnetic field dependence of the electrical conductivity in V3Ge in the vicinity of H2c |
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Lebedev A. Yu., Ozhogin V. I., Yakubovskii A. Yu.,
Stimulated acoustic Raman scattering in an antiferromagnet
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Kocharyan A. N., Ovnanyan P. S., Khomskii D. I.,
Variable f-level width and valence-change transitions in cerium compounds
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23
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Pikus G. E., Averkiev N. S.,
Electron-electron exchange in many-valley semiconductors and the fine structure of many-exciton complexes in silicon
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26
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Gershenzon M. E., Gubankov V. N.,
Effect of an electron-electron interaction on the conductivity of ultrathin metal films
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30
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Kukushkin I. V., Kulakovskii V. D., Timofeev V. B.,
Bose gas of spin-oriented excitons in uniaxially deformed germanium
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Dianov E. M., Zakhidov E. A., Karasik A. Ya., Mamyshev P. V., Prokhorov A. M.,
Stimulated parametric four-photon mixing in glass fibers
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Zavaritskii V. N., Zavaritskii N. V.,
Seebeck effect of a conducting germanium surface
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Kazarnovskii M. V., Kuz'min V. A., Shaposhnikov M. E.,
oscillations: the possibility of observing them using ultracold neutrons
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Permission given by American Institute of Physics is appreciated.
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