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1. Title:
ON THE PASSAGE OF A COLLISIONLESS PLASMA THROUGH THE CELLS OF AN ION-EXTRACTING GRID
Authors:
R.I. Golyatina, N.G. Gussein-zade, R.V. Stepanov, Y.I. Sytsko, S.I. Yakovlenko.



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2. Title:
SMALL-SCALE COPPER- AND GOLD VAPOR LASER FOR RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Authors:
A.S. Nasibov, N.N. Melnik, I.V. Ponomarev.



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3. Title:
ON THE ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF CHERENKOV-LIGHT COLLECTION BY PARABOLIC-TYPE REFLECTORS
Authors:
A.S. Roussetski.



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4. Title:
COMPARISON STUDIES OF MODIFIED POLYSILOXANE BY IR AND UV SPECTROSCOPY
Authors:
N.I. Bazanova, G.P. Zhdanova.



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5. Title:
TRUNCATION OF THE COULOMB LOGARITHM AND AB INITIO SIMULATION OF COULOMB COLLISIONS
Authors:
S.I. Yakovlenko.



Abstract:
An analysis is conducted of the papers devoted to the simulation of Coulomb collisions by the method of many particle dynamics. We show that the results of numerical simulation are consistent with the viewpoint established in the 1960s, which holds that the upper limit of the Coulomb logarithm in a classical ideal plasma should be of the order of the Debye radius. The recently published proposal that computer simulations demonstrate the necessity to truncate the Coulomb logarithm at about the average interparticle distance is shown to be inconsistent.


6. Title:
ANGULAR OPERATORS AND SU(2) GROUP IN QUANTUM POLARIZATION OPTICS
Authors:
V.A. Borokhov.



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7. Title:
EXPERIMENTS ON THE SQUEEZING OF OPTICAL RADIATION IN A SPATIAL REGION WHICH IS CONSIDERABLY SMALLER IN SIZE THAN THE RADIATION WAVELENGTH
Authors:
V.S. Zuev, A.V. Frantsesson.



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