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  1. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZAMOSI, J.- SZANISZLO, A.

    de6pitb-the-faot that the.. ivelooity differences on both sides approach zero with vanishing diaoipation. ...

  2. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SVISTUNOVA, G. M.- SVITEK, I.

    was 1.18 for n-type and 0.71 for p-type crystals. The carrier lifetime was determined from the vanishing ...

  3. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TEODORESCU, N.- TEODORESCU, P.P.

    holortiorphic sol,ition vanishing on the rharacturistic coavid with vertex 0, and this solution is the square ...

  4. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TEMKIN, A.G.- TEMKIN, D.YE.

    of the aftereffect of this problem. It can be shown that this field gradually vanishes and that at the initial moment ...

  5. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TOLPYGO, K.B.- TOLPYGO, K.B.

    oscillations with non-vanishing U). 0-10 1 2-1 and Pi + P2 instead of two optic-and two light oscillations. ...

  6. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TKESHELASHVILI, L.K.- TKHORYK, YU.O.

    values for i, a n d t_ at vanishing smal I and superhigh injection leve I R. To red~jce t h e e rrorn ...

  7. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KACHANOV, I.N.- KACHANOV, N.N.

    as the time at which the cross-sectional area of the bar vanished as a result of unbounded quasi- viscous ...

  8. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTUPALSKAYA, M.I.- POSYPAYKO, V.I.

    stage; they vanish in the higher lying mass which is 6oo m thick. The reasons for this abrupt change ...

  9. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAVELYEVA-VASILYEVA, YE.A.- SAVENKO, I.A.

    At 16 hours after the chromosphere flare of June 17, 1958 had vanished but still a few houru.before ...

  10. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYAZANOV, V.S.- RYAZANOVA, V.

    of Vanishing Temperature Gradients (O,Iresheniyakh~uravneniy,magnit- noy gazodinamiki.pri nulevom gradiyente ...

  11. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GALIMOV, N.K.- GALIN. L.A.

    volume V., of tho, absolute taw- perature T, and of the velocity V vanish. 'Aie values of t1h:-~ ...

  12. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PIOTROWSKI, S.- PIPALOVA, J.

    At concus. exce"ang 30% HNO, the basic form of 11NOo vanishes and the acidic one appears and decomps. ...

  13. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TODOROV, R.- TODOROV, T.

    and gradually vanishes with higher dilutions. The authors explain the missing effect of amidines in B. anthracis ...

  14. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOROZOVA, N. K.- MOROZOVA, O. V.

    and In After heating the P-CdS above 540C, this band at 5060--5070,A gradually attenuates and vanishes, and is replaced ...

  15. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOROZ, I. I.- MOROZ, L. M.

    which obey the Duffin-Kemmer algebra; y 0 is a proje-.-tiv~-' matrix which only a, and a do not vanish ...

  16. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSKVITIN, V. V.- MOSNA, J.

    eventually vanish after some number of cycles. The stresses at A and B will, of course, be much larger ...

  17. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOZDREV, F.F.- NOZDRINA, Z.I.

    which leu(i to complete deoulfurimitirin, the conderiac-J, bif-Y-11,-., aromatic systems practically vanish ...

  18. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NUMEROV, S.N.- NUREKENOV, Y.

    in the longwave range, which appears in pure nickel, either vanishes entirely on the addition of copper or iron, ...

  19. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOWACKI, W.- NOWACZYK, H.

    and the conditions are established under which all the stress and strain components vanish in a sourceless ...

  20. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASHKOVICH, M.D.- MASHKOVICH, S.A.

    eters, agree well with Debye: formulas. All samples showed a tendency towards a gradual vanishing ...

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