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  1. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RASHBA, E.I.- RASHBA, O.YA.

    in,'the, fact that,when excitation vanishes at. one point of the crystalj:. It, occu,rs,~ ...

  2. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RODIONOV, I. YE.- RODIONOV, K. P.

    curves; secondly, from the maximum of the galvanomagnetic effect; and thirdly. Orom the vanishing ...

  3. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROD, V.- RODDATIS, K.F.

    under assumption 3 above, causes the cross-modulation terms to vanish at each frequency. In these considerations ...

  4. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAMOYLOV, V.N.- SAMYLOVA, A.N.

    the water jet is stopped when the red heat vanishes. The submquent air cooling rpplaces the tempering ...

  5. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RZHEVKIN, S.N.- RZHEVSKIY, G.K.

    with.carbon since it vanished after quenching'.from 10001C, and the concentration of carbon in solid ...

  6. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DUNAYEVSKIY, VASILIY NIKODIMOVICH- DUNDOV, DIMITUR, INZH.

    is ribu ion of pions, and with decreasing pion velocity the,ahisotropy vanishes rapidly (exponential ...

  7. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DVORNIKOV, A.G- DVORNIKOVA, P.S.

    It Mn. which ~:o o vanishes after:1 crybrus. *wvtral anAlysis of both forru I bo 0 shows 0.20707~ ...

  8. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT EKSINA, T.I.- ELB, N.K.

    after X-irradiation and partial optical bleaching of the saw-le. 'This maximum vanishes after complete thermal ...

  9. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT-

    and vanishes as resonance is approached. In the case of res-ronance the chard'd-teristic equation is Eq ...

  10. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FESENKO YE.G.- FESENKOV, V.G.

    and of the F, maximum, and next, the seignettoelectric properties vanished (transition to the hexagonal ...

  11. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FAYZULAYEV, B.N.- FAYZULLIN, F.F.

    first terms of Eqs. (3G) and (37) give coinciding parabolas, and the second terms vanish. From Eqs. (36) ...

  12. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT G.V. DANILYAN- I.S. DANILYUK

    2'i'@ where the difference L h Y) Q(+ 0)- Q(0) vanishes, for all 3 0,27..' except on a closed ...

  13. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PLISOV, A. K.- PLISS, V. A.

    that the vanishing solution of (1) is stable in the large it is necessary and sufficient that Irm (f (x) + f (X) dX) ...

  14. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, S.N.- SMIRNOV, V.

    69, 297-409 MA7 ' ~,,,-O is 'The equation F~X, y.-Z) equivaient to the vanishing ...

  15. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GASPAR, M.- GASPARIC, JIRI

    z nethod, and this expresses itself in a faster vanishing of the radial density c f-, hc electrons, ...

  16. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIMONENKO, I.B.- SIMONENKO, T.N.

    functions j F L2 (-.,y--; + 00)stich that the inverse Fourier transform Vanishes outside a finite interval ...

  17. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SITARZ, M.- SITENKO, A.G.

    subdivided into 3 summands. The formula for the matrix element is simplified because of the vanishing ...

  18. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STOROZHEV. A.- STOROZHEV, V.I.

    did not vanish even at small diameter/ fla5h thickness ratios. When the3e ratios were about 20, the ratio ...

  19. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHELKOV, N.I.- SHELMENKO, N.N.

    forso The difficulty in this ease lies lz~tha fact that the =a transform of the solution y(t) can vanish ...

  20. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORAYEVSKIY, P.S- ORBAN, G.

    as the amplitude of the stationary waves vanish**. For waves of small amplitude L, is small and perturbation theory ...

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