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About Dif f racticn of Parallel Light V~avm by
Travelling Ultrascnic 'Waws. 1. v by E. H. I-Amers
CMAN# I)VX# Zeitachrift f= rhy~*# Vol 1410
1955" w 604-621.
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On the lbeary of the 2mmal CondwUvlty of
a Mama, Part lp by ff. SWLtrow.
=KO, Imr, Z. fmr Pbyvft, Vol CMTZ,
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on the 2bmy of TbvterLgU Lomme In & FAUttzzg
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On the Tooory of the Turml Cond=tivlty
of a Fl"ma . Part 11 p H. RUM Sabirmer.
a0M, per, Z. fur PbyL,.'.k) Vol'-Myll, ft 2,
1955x PP
ASM aB 4/T/993
S-ai - fte, &,X!
Alw 62 / f,21 713
Concerning the CryataUizatloa of Evaporate-,A
Antimony Film 0 by Aftlf Gotsberger, 24 pp.
GMM, per) Z FAO:Lk$ Vol CX'Ln,, 1955, pp 182-2oo.
ABC UCRL-Traw -504W
Sci
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List 45
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The Fuwlnzmnt.91 ReUtIonablp Between Diaboention
Density and Stress ftnetions, by E. Kroner, 12 pp.
GZFMAN, - er, Z. Ph .-Yol-C=.-jj.J95,5) pp
463-475.
ATs-66n7G
Sci
Jul
62-16090
MEAWRING THE OSCILLATOR SrRHNM OP A 1. motd=WA H.
PEW NI-LIXES IN A WATER AND AIR-STAMMLIMZHD
LlCMT ARC (Messurig der Os4U&tmrmWks Maiger
M-Unfen Lm Wasser- uDd Luftsubillaterten
Lld)bcgen~ 11962) 18p. (I fig. ownitwo 14 rds.
Order frm SLA $1.60 62-16W0
Trana. at Zeltedulft fdr Phymik (West Germany)
19M. v. 143 (no. I I p. 77-9Z
DESCRVMRS: OFmm phyBice, Ream oactUadom
*SpocnWraphic analysis, Lighting eTApnum
The oscillum strerg& of 10 NI-nmMplete (Inpawd in
the wave length ramp between SSW od 4(m Xj_~_Rd 71f
txlr cmVm=Ke on detemdned thmigh absolute in-
tensity awar4remem. ta dds cmueettm the shookme
Intensideg cl a hydrogen and an co"m line are used
(Phys1---Th-edc&4 7T. v. 8. m 6) (over) oFft...4 7"6144
NegAtive Photneffects in Se-Acmd~kctors, by F.
Stock-nmp 18 pp -
GM~-W, per, Z. Phys., Vol 143, 1955, PP 348-356.
P9" 316,067
PM UM-TRANS-10129
Sai-Physics
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d the - p-
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by J/ P. Fran* IL G. Hem Val 143,
GEMAN, per@ ZOW tK ftl
pp 559-M, t956 - 922M4
AEG AI-Tr-93
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The 3nmCnim.vf Th.b
T' i 0 - df Fir
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Mar 64
The Sav=o of T
Temporamer of I
and T4113 pp.
GERMAN per, Z f
1956. -pp '
scl - phys-l!
Mar 64
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on 12~-rmoelempnt.-. Prcm the Rheniom-
Olystm, by G. Flamv.-, G. Schneider, 7 Prn-
Ph~bit.j vol cx-1111, 1905601
'AX7 ti
C-aner*tion of a St"ail of B~droRn Atom With
thaidirectional Nwlssr Sping bj 0, Clauenitzers
R. Floischman j, H. ScboM*r, , pp-
dERW# per, 2 Phygilto Vol VMV., 1956P P-) 336-342.
ABC
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N'01)1`1, CUMANG AND POLARIZA,rioli Ov
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C i1r. 2p. 5 rc!& NRCCITLOuilcal trano 941.
OL-l',r frt-ai NRCC $0.50 NRCG C-3591
Tr:.--..% of rdr FhyMk(WcstGnnany) 1956.
p. 40-454.
61-22101
1. Nuctc3r reactions--
Analyals
2.
3. L1.ueror_,s--Nuc1vsr
reactior,41
1. Musitair. 0.
If. N F cc Tr '. 11
111. N".,,,CC C_:~_,?I
IV. flatto;~nl
cour,.il Ci om:_13
(Nuc1c:ir F'o,,!cs- T-17, v. 5, to. 11)
conective and individual Degrm of Freedom In
Belium II., by W. Brouls, 38 pp.
GMM,, per, Z Pbplkp Vol W.V., 1956j. PP 4W-5W.
6i-
Am om-waw-681(L)
sci - ftV
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List 6o
Unifi.ed Dynamics and Theriaodynamics of L W-1--ruia'-,
Plasma, by H. ~aocker, Th. Peters, 30' up.
Vol CxLrv, 195bp
UFJUW, per, " fucr Fbyqu
PP 586-611.
Rand co, rx
T-coO
Sci Phyes
Aug i7
New Method of Wasuring NKtmme4 BmU Ion
Ow"Ut Lu RL&b Vacwnp by W. SdmUes Fe
Derobard,
QWMp yor., Z, fuer fteU,, Vol CILVj
No ).s 1956.,:,~pp~-
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Necbanism of the Brergy Tranaer in the
Sensitized nuorescence of Organic Mixed
Cryst&U,, by R. C. Wolf,, 7 Pip.
GMMI Per., Z. %IV WoUr If voi aw, 1956,,
pp 116-124. C 653
A.C.S.I.L. Tr 887
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May 57 M/dex ~o 53~L
Macroacopic k4jutridioa and lAttice Diaorder In Silyar
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Bromide Crystalap by Wo Zietan,
OMM, per, Z. Pv -Vol =Vt Ito 1: 1956,, pp 125-
1110. j
ABLIS-0-231
Sci
Aug 58 7/' de6
Elect= Imp ---A-sz it a
LowTan3t------- -Z
Hall Effect and Electrical Resietame of Inab in
Strong Magowtic Fielas and at Bigh Vressures,, by
Jo GLO10656up go Kutatug) 5 99,
GEMN, per, Z PbPlkj V01 =Vs 1956P PP 151-155.
BIA 57-2338
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Metals: The Association b2sra of Vacancy Adre
in Homovalant, Metals as in Transition Metalso
by A* Seeger*
GERRMO per* ijazdk. No 145. 1956. pp 161-a83.
ONBS TT ?0-57%4
Sci-yat
Aug 70
Haaw.. G. and Sdmider. G. 62-1&263
DIVEMGMnONS ON THERMOELEMEWS OF THE 1. Hasse. G.
SYMM IRMRW-RHENtL1M. [19621 10p. (figs. U. ScbAdder. 0.
ornitted) 5 refs.
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Trans. o(Zeltlechriftl fUr MysikjWest Germany) 1956,
v. 144. p:-236-262. -
DESCRIPTORS: *Temperature sensitive elements,
*Thermocouples. Crystals. ORheuluffn, 01ridium.
TwqKcn, Thermoelec-tricity, High temperature
research.
The thermopotentials of Ir. Re, and of alloys of the a-, t! 4
tern Ir-Re, against W were measured up to 24500C. I'lio
upper limit of usefulness of 0=rnoclemeuts of
Is apparently between 2000 and 24WOc.. depen
the combination. Systematic st"es Wyerbs t
range of concentratims showed the followft Wk1j d Tab" SKAM
(Physics- -nemodytiamics. Tr. v. 9. no. 3) (ever) ~
on the Trammissiolm Of fte a . 1- n tons by 0. Bmwr.
amu,, no per,,_LMM Vol mvp 1956v vp 279-2 300.
DOW29WCT
Be% - mvice f5 7,6~
Sep 57 jo;gl~
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Riodaro
(Nat"S wo Zo Pbot. VOIL 16 X9%.. Vp 424-4n.
ABLID-MI4
Bel
AW 58 71
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Saturation Magnetization of Nickel Under
High Hydrostatic Pressure, by
No He Von Klitzinge
GERMAN., per'Zai&sehrift fuer Physikp
Vol 146, 1956, PP 59-64
NTC 72-12351-20C *
July 712
63-14M4
Waidelich, Wilhelm.
'ME QUESTION OF A AgI1r 17MUC-MRAL CHANGE 1. WaWllck W.
IN ME FORM110N OF 'nW. LATENT IMAM,
7 "At 63, 13P. 14 refs.
Order from SLA $1.60 63-14054
Tranr. at 74tschrift Wr Phyaik (West Germany) 1956,
v. 146, p.-50575TT.-
MSCRIPTORS. *Photographic Images, *Silver com-
pounds. 011roraWs. Crystal lattices, *Photographic
chemicals. Photographic film. X-ray Photography,
Photography. Photographic Lmulalons
to the presem work. a search Is made with monochro-
matic X rays for signs of a 0 3 structure In Dabye-
Scherrer diagrams. Photographic films that were
mmed along thrmo the primary beari to avaiiiZte
exposure to the X ruys during the Debye
were used as the t;ample_ In each case, p(KKof SM0 d 7rA*M Urtices
(Materials--Photographic, Tr, v. 10~ no. 4) (over) I
Unified Dynamics and Thermodynamics of A
Thermal Plasma., by H. Maicker, Th. Peters,
40pp.
GERMAN., per, Zeitschrift fur Pbysik) Vol 144.,
1956.. PP 586-611.
usn TT-64-73-351-
322,679
Sci - ftsics
Apr 67
61-16439
Strosche. It.
711E EPPICIENCY OP CADARIM SELENIDE.LAY- Strout^ K
ERS AT SELENIUM RECTIFIERS, 11. (1961120p.
(5 figs. ornitted) 34 refs.
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Trans. of 7At!chrift f1dr Phyalk West Germany) 1956,
Y. 145, p. 597 FTM
DESCRIFMRS. *Selenium rectifiers, OSeIcnides.
Cadmium compounds. 4 0
I ibbo-
It was found experimentally that the two stmwres of
the CdSe. 1. e. the cubic anci the hexagonal one. behave
dIfferently with respect to placement of the excess Cd.
At the cubic CdSe the placement of excen Cd in the
lattice will cut down the electric resistance more than
this Is the cape for the hexagonal CdS. 'One may rolee
or lower at will the electric resistance by tempering
the samples In Se or Od vapor. renrectively. Accord- Me* 04
(Enginee ring- - Electrical. TF, v. 6. no, 6) (over)
english title unknonnt by H. Rollnik.
GEIMP =j 7eito fix R Vol 145, 1956F
pp 63gLa3. WJAA F
IkDMA TT F 13j,302
oct 70
an an Experimntal and Theorotical Detemination of
0
the Tharmal Conductivity of the PIPLam in a Rish.
Current Carbon Arc, by R. Vienecke., 24 pp.
GMMI, per, Z Phyalk,, Vol CnVl,, 1956,, pp 39-58.
ARC Tr SCL-T-46
Sei - Phy
Sop 58
flectron Thsor7 Investigations about Visomoiss
inKstals: Influence of Maloostions an Cryst&U
Layers and AppUed Problemse tV H. Stable,
GERKM,p part Z Pbndk Ro 146, 19569 pp 217-2419
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VELOCITY ANALY313 OF LAVAL BEANS# BY
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1956v PP 320*3320
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3y
por, 7, Ifter Fhyo-4kj Vol MOWI, 2.956,
333-3,28- 9093605
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On tb* IORL B~flGCWM *nd GMWMIU7
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ammi Ipwa t ~ du I fww
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MA TS-66-U.066
Id 61 3320 2U
A Sm Microbalance of Qwirts for Work Under
Rioest Vacum,, by Herbert Mwerp ZK 12a1=
BehrAt., 10 pp.
GMRMAN,, per, Z fuer_pw _. Vol CxLvns, so 48
1957.
IMA CY-525.V
scl - aw 'ra ff,
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ftg 57
Gua Therm=t-try at High T-amperatures I. A New
Method of Can Tlwm=etry,, by R. Moser, J. Otto,
Thome.
(&fflW, par, Z Phya, Vol CUVIlo 1957, Vp 59-75.
11-mmummft.
D~IR/31028/CT
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Cc-is Th-cracraetry Mc-Avur-ownta mt U& T=pamrt=-an.
n. Datendwtion of the Gold no Polutj by
H, Moser, J. Otto, W. Thomas.
12IR!LIT, p,;r, Z LILU r Vol C;MVIT,, 1957, pp 76-91.
DSIR/31027/CT
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GEANLANO PWO, - it Vol CXLVDO 19S7,
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Energy Distribution of Secondary Electrons
Released by Protons in Gases. by Erich Blauth.
GERILIAN, per, Z, Phys, Vol 147, 19579 pp 228-240,
MM-Trans-729'-
July 69 384-709
tbzolutu 'd countl~- in ze-.VI*o a Satur(AIM
MiCkona., by J. BaiW,;Zos H. Fiaebbock,, 16 pp.
GUNAI-Ij per, Val MVIIA 19~370
M-287.
Ub Tr 810
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Ifar 39
Forced 09cillatIon5 of a Simple Nonlinear
System, 1. The Differential Equations; wA
Their Steady-State Bolutions, by Werner Braunbek,,
0 uP. b ZIP=
GERW, per, Z_n!!L.PbysIkj.Vol CXLVII, 1957: VP
297-306.
RAOA N-57659
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Feb 58
62-10619
Haken. H.
CALCULATION OF THE ENERGY OF TM 1. Title: Exciton
EXCITON GROUND STATE IN A POLAR CRYSTAL 1. Haken, H.
ACCORDMC TO A NPW VARIA71ONAL PROCE-
DURE OF PEYNMAN, 1. 11961140p. (39 refs.
omitted) 13 refs.
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Trans. of Zeltachrift ft Physik (West Gernmy)
1957, v. 147, p. 323-349.
DESCRIPTORS: Particles, Energy, OCrystals.
Lattices, Vibration. Excitation. Quantum mechanics.
Wave analysis. Numerical snalyalew Calculus of
variations.
The energy of the exciton ground owe In p0
vibrating crystals to calculated with the. rtr
simplest "trial- Schroedinger -equation" wh.-.~=.
(Phyeics--Solid State, TT, v. 7, no. 9) (over)
41~,T ~ W ~ W".-
-Ij
lphys
62-16689
Tb-xnas, Harry.
CUTER PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT OF ALKALI 1. Thona", H.
METALIS. L ITS THICKNESS DEPENDENCE FOR U. Title.- Its ...
POTASSIUM: RANGE OF THE PHOTON IN 'I' HE METAL. III. Title-. Range ...
t19621 1331p. 47 refs.
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Trans. of Zel4schs'ift f4l Physllkl (West Germany)
119571 v. 147. p. 395 -41 B.
DESCRIPTORS: WWI metals, *Photoelectric effeM
*Potassium, Thin films, Volume, *Photons. Distri-
bution, *Plasma physics.
Earlier work was continued by measuring the thickness
dependence of the :~atoelectrlc emission of thin layers
of potassium evaporated In highest vacuum onto a
quartz support at low temperatum Meaurements *we
made at constant Irradiation at wave lengdu between,
(Physics--Sohd State. 77. Y. 9, no. 2) (overl "ks d 7odWcW lerAm
no Exte=al PhotasUmtric, Effect of Alkali
Metals. 11. 7he ~ Spectral Distribution of the
Quantum Yield In Potassium, by H. Mayor,
He Thaws,
GERMAN, per, Wtsohrift fic Fhysikp VoII470
19579 pp 419-441.
NASA IT F-10,907
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Tram. of 74C.Lschrift firl Physik C.Vcit Ceriway) 3. potasr tum- -Optical
1957, v. 147, p. 465-480. Propettles
I . Fibel, A.-W.
R ATS-21.~NZS~
Amc1atcdTec1LnlcA
Set-vices, Inc.. Last
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f
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pjotce c c=cmto cm
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j= 6,2
Vol III;
TT-64-i6896
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ON 7M INFLUENCE OF HYDROGEN ON IME 1. Holland, G.
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ELECMCAL CONDUCnYrff ON THE SURFA , (w
ZINC OMDE CRYSrALS 14p 21rats.
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On the ROWW" Of thO Chargewdede
EDWV L"Wo to Tompersugm &A
Sconorin Avde. by G. Mew.
GERMAN, pa, ZOO. PhTlJL Vol 1480
pp 61-74 1937 922%W
AE C ORNL-Tr-536
Sel-Phys
Oa 65 290g644
Tweatiptions of the Energy Lose of Slow Blectrow
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am"j, parp'"W-44k. Vol (MLVMO 1957)
PP 177-191- 966803
f.mr *+~ Boo T-G-188
fla . fts
N&Y 63 -* 1, F,4t ~
ibe Pimclectric 1-;ffcct i-i Scienitui, bv
ii. 'lobrecht, et al.
I-)er,, Z, Physiks Vol WyI9571
po 209-17.
A~S 1210-(,J
zsci - Cham Phy
AII~!- 67 338,291.
Elektronanbeugung Saufnuhmen von Neuartigen
Zinn -- Wismit-Legierungen, by H. Bulow.
GEMW, per., Zeit fur Physik) Vol CXLVIII., 19571
p 321.
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ACSI
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Apr 63
Observat'lon of Individual Electron Avalancher.
and of Their 3econdarj Processes in Gases,
by j. K. Vogel.
ORMAN, per, Z. fur Physik, No 148,
19.73, -ap 1155-3 ~ -
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Die Stabilisierung des ?,vischenzustandes der
Supraleitung Durch Kritische Streme, by
W. Bucket, R. Hi1sch.
GEMM., per, Zeit far Physik) Vol CXLIX) 1957,
p 1.
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QCAMTrATIVE UXMIGAMN OF ME SPECTKAL 1. !..eler, 11.
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(Physics. 17, v. 12. no.
The Elastoplastic Behavior of a Cationic Exchanger,
by 0. Rbjsh44mp~. Schloegl
GERMAN,pwr, Z. !~np Vol 1;0 19S7s pp 137-49.
ABC OML-tr-1663
Sci - Chem
Oct 67 342j341
61-10706
Schonhelf. E.Ivrharth.
MASS SPEaROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF MfOT0- 1. Gas toMz2flon-spectro-
ION17ATION IN CASES (MassenspektroskopiRche
lr
Phic analysis
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UnterRuchungen der Photoinisation in CaRen). (1960 1 Sc
ianhelt, H.
h
(291P. 88 refs.
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Trans. of 7.1clischrift fUrl Phymik (West Get -wny)
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Mass Rpcctra were photograptied for air, nitrogen.
oxygen, argrm, water vatxir, mercury vapor, and
illuminating gap. The phatoJonliAtion was produced by
a vacuum qkitk the light frcKn,*hich was to decom-
posed spectrally. The Ionization products which were
found can be explairwd by simple photolonization.
respectively by disnociation. Compared to oxygen,
nitrogen @how@ under similar conditions a weaker
photodissociation. For purposes of comparipon the
phatoionization was Investigated also with light which *10m of TGAMW
was filtered throqh lithium fluoride. (Author)
(Chemistry- -Physical, 17. v, 5, no. 9)
&gkn-- In the golums* FA%riu Of the Salmr
Ume in Plaamp by G. NdWp U pp.
C - Kz- / X,.)
MWSP pwp Z ftpikp Va 1957,, PP 04-
266.
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Harry Thomas,
GERM&N, per, Zeitschrift fur Physik Vol CXLV:E:E,
1957., pp 419-441.
*MM TT F-10, 907
Apr 67
The Condensation Behaviour of Substances With Ugh
BDiling Points, by K. G. Gunther.
GERMN, per, " fuer Physik, Vol CXLIX, 1,057,
PP 538-549.
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jul 6o
7
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(Physics --Spectroscopy, Tr, Y. 11. no. 12)
TT-64-10907
Bartels, H. and Seuchelt. R.
ON TYPICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN THE SPECTRUM 1, llanla, H,
OF DENSE PLASMAS. 11. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE I]. aeuchelt, R.
RADIATION DENSMY OMBIBUTiON IN DENSE Ill. TRW SigrAfIcance
PL.ASMAS DURING MUE DISCHARGING OF MER-
CLTRY HIGIM.1717- PRESSURE ARCS. 119631 28P
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DESCRIPTORS: *Nickel, *Vaporization. Thickness.
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The ferromagnetic resistance change In nickel vapori-
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