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ZhETF, Vol. 32, No. 3, September 1957
(English translation - JETP, Vol. 5, No. 3, September 1957 )

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Grigorii Samuilovich Landsberg
  409
Spectrum and Positive Excess of the Hard Component in the (0.3 - 17) \times 10^9 ev/c Momentum Range at an Altitude of 3250 Meters
  413
Momentum Spectrum of the Cosmic Radiation and the Positive Excess in the (0.1 - 2.5) \times 10^9 ev/c Range at an Altitude of 3250 m
  417
Energy and Angular Distribution of Neutrons Emitted in the Be9(d, n)B10 Reaction
  423
Neutron Emission by Excited RaD Nuclei
  432
Elastic and Quasi-Elastic Scattering of 660 Mev Protons by Deuterons
  440
Elastic Scattering of 360 Mev Positive π-Mesons by Protons
  445
Loss of Two Electrons in Single Collisions Between Negative Hydrogen Ions and Molecules of Gases
  453
Energy Spectrum of μ-Mesons in Extensive Atmospheric Cosmic Ray Showers
  463
Heat Capacity of Laminar Lattices at Low Temperatures
  467
Charge Invariance in Nuclear Reactions
  478
The Energy Spectrum of Cascade Electrons in Lead
  491
Characteristic Frequencies and Amplitudes of Free Normal Oscillations in KCl Crystals
  498
Some Relativistic Properties of the Behavior of Spin-1/2 Particles
  506
On Low-Frequency Oscillations in the Plasmas of Electronegative Gases
  510
Contribution to the Theory of Collective Motion of Particles in Quantum Mechanical Systems
  515
Electrical, Optical and Elastic Properties of Diamond Type Crystals. I
  520
Calculation of the Drift Velocity of Ions in the Electric Field in Their Gas
  526
Contribution to Field Theory Involving a Cut-Off Factor
  534
Production of Proton-Antiproton Pairs by High Energy γ-Quanta
  542
On the Absorption of High Energy Nuclear-Active Particles
  547
On the Possibility of Formulating a Meson Theory with Several Fields
  552
Skin Effect in Thin Films and Wires
  559
Concerning Some Possibilities of Formulation of a Relativistically Invariant Theory of Extended Particles
  566
Electron-Loss Probabilities for Multiply-Charged Ions
  570
Inelastic Proton-Proton Scattering
  576
The Application of the Microcanonical Distribution to the Statistical Theory of Multiple Production of Particles
  584
Reconstruction of the Scattering Matrix of a Two-Nucleon System
  592
Letters to the Editor
Energy Dependence of the Effective Cross Section of Inelastic Scattering of Particles near the Threshold
  601
Statistical Retardation in Dielectric Breakdown of Solid Dielectrics
  603
The Applicability of the Relation of Detailed Balance for a Cluster of Ions of Stationary Composition
  604
On the Possibility of Observing the Variation of the Chemical Potential of Electrons of a Metal in a Magnetic Field
  605
Natural Line Widths of Microwaves
  607
Double Absorption Peaks in Electron Resonance at Saturation
  609
Radiation of a Point Charge Moving Along the Boundary between Two Media
  610
Temperature Dependence of the Overhauser Effect in Metallic Lithium
  611
The Character of Nucleonic Forces
  612
Photodisintegration of Neon Nuclei
  614
Concerning the Lifetime of the Two Forms of the π0-Meson
  615
On the Derivation of the Low Equation in the Theory of Meson Scattering
  616
Hydrodynamic Fluctuations
  618
Second Relaxation in a Spin System at Room Temperature
  620
Electric Monopole Transitions in Nuclei with Odd Mass Numbers
  621
Internal Conversion Coefficient of the 53 kev Gamma-Radiation on the L shell of Th230
  623
Level Shift of π-Mesonic Atoms
  624
Possibilities of Focussing in a Linear Accelerator with the Aid of Traveling Waves
  625
Derivation of the Formula for the Cross Section for Formation of High Energy Neutrons in Deuteron-Nuclei Collisions
  626
Possible Correlations in π - μ - e Decay
  627
Polarization in Reverse Reactions
  628
Polarization of Cerenkov Radiation
  630
 
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