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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ILIN, A.I.- ILIN, A.V.

    the initial conditions- vanish in infinity, for t-4 w tends to zero uniformly with respect toxe Lot ...

  7. THE ZANZIBAR REVOLT OF 12 JANUARY 1964 IN RETROSPECT

    was offered was overcome before daybreak on 12 January 1964, and the Arab regime of Zanzibar vanished ...

  8. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROKOFYEVA-BELGOVSKAYA, A.A.- PROKOPALO, O.I.

    reduce the 2 5 ivalue of c at the Curie points, down to complete vanishing of the Imaximum of e when 5% ...

  9. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROKHOROV, YE.F.- PROKHOROV, YU.V.

    In the instant, when the current in the gas is almost vanishing, W 0 and W 1 do no more coincide. This divergence ...

  10. 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 ...

  11. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROYTENBERG, L.YA.- ROYTENBERG, YE.YA.

    motion the intercardinal deviation x al sin 2 4 is determined for the gyrocompass; it vanishes ...

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

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

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

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

  14. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SANNIKOV, D.G.- SANNIKOV, V.N.

    in the nuclear Coulomb field, in the first non-vanishing perturbation-theoretical approximation, i.e. when one ...

  15. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SALATIC, B.- SALAVEC, M

    for E 372 kev vanishes with increasing Et, the maximum at t Card 2/4 Investigation of the... B102/B104 ...

  16. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYBAK, P.M.- RYBAK, YU.M.

    and the a 0 0 transmittance D vanishes. For real values of z and imaginary values of 0 z (no absorption in the medium).V will ...

  17. 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 ...

  18. 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: ...

  19. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT G.S. CHEREPANOV- V.I. CHEREPANOV

    to which the components of the pseudo- h vector k are transformed. Both terms of (2).~%n not vanish simultane- ously. ...

  20. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YU. F. DITYAKIN- M.I. DIVAK

    atwhich the ra(lial acceleration vanishes under equilibrium conditions, the equation for the surface ...

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