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  1. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARGOLIN, S.F.- MARGOLIN, K.M.

    force HC of this alloy attains a maximum value of 520 oersteds at 2310K, and vanishes at 146 and 2800K. ...

  2. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOROVIKOV, L. I.- BOROVICKOVA, B.

    of domains, in which the fundamental solution of linear hyperbolic equations vanishes identically. ...

  3. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOV, V. I.- BORISOV, V. N.

    then be ap~roxi '1956) and vanish at higher tempe X- 1~ mated with cosine functions. Of particular importanze ...

  4. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORYTIN, A.M.- KORYTNYY, D.M.

    at which the binding between the molecule and adsorption center on the surface vanishes, the absolute value ...

  5. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROTAYEVA, G.N.- KOROTEYEV, V.

    and the splitting of bonds along the entire chain is equally probable, a (the reaction order) then vanishes ...

  6. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSHMAN, P.N.- KOSHUNOV, M.

    r m is.he radius at which the axial component of friction vanishes and at which f';'vzlar- 0. Tho ...

  7. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAKBARDIN, Y., V.- BARBYMV, I.

    at least one solution which does not vanish identically. Theorem 6& Lot f(xtzt) b non-decreasing ir, z; ...

  8. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAZHEDOMOVA, M.A.- BAZHENOV, I. I.

    order of olements of the orbit of a body of vanishing mass in the spatially restricted elli- ptic ...

  9. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BIALKIEWICZ, Z.- BIALOUS, Z.

    for photoproduction. Whereas the last integral for the isotope-veotorial amplitudes vanishes only in (35), the reaction ...

  10. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIKORSKA-TOMICKA, H.- SIKORSKI, R.

    Miditife-difined on tile Class of, all Oubli-a Set'd m'vanishes is Of identicnily whenever It va lishes ...

  11. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, A.A.- SMIRNOV, A.A.

    is considerably simplified for angles correspondinS to the vanishing of one or other of the basic Card 2/3 ...

  12. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLOVOKHOTOVA, N.A.- SLOVOKHOTOVA, N.P.

    2). The band 944 cm- vanishes again with a tem- Card 1/2 perature rise and is probably caused ...

  13. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUDAKOV, F.P.- SUDAKOV, S.G.

    up to a certain maximum, and vanish in fields exceeding the saturation fieldl (5) hysteresis losses are influenced ...

  14. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IORDANOV, KHRISTO- IORDANSKAYA, L. N.

    and vanished only on the following day. The yellow color remains unchanged for 20 minutes after the addition ...

  15. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GROBMAN, D.M.- GROBOV, V.A.

    in G 2 and converjely, Theorem, If: a) A)oosess~~s no eigenvalues vanishing real part; Card 214 29002 ...

  16. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUSEK, V.- RUSEK, M.

    of wavelengths greater than 3700 A vanishes rapidly' But at the same time there appears and also van- ishes ...

  17. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT REVICH, V.A.- REVINOV, V.N.

    paramagnetic resonance... B-~017B 110 the hyperfine-structure vanished. The spectrum now only formed a wave ...

  18. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAUTENSHTEYN, YA.I.- RAUTIAN, S.G.

    iky + ay/an. Accordint; to the formulae-mentioned above y and ay/an would vanish simultaneously ...

  19. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAGODI, R.- SAGUNOV, V.G.

    depends linearly on y, thus, It Is equal to the value of the component on the shock front and vanishes ...

  20. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAMARSKIY, A.A.- SAMARSKIY, M.V.

    should be vanishingly small within the shock layer,and,in the region of rarefaction wave, gyug,onio note: ...

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