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Title: SPONTANEOUS AND STIMULATED EMISSION Authors: V.V. Bukin, S.V. Garnov, A.A. Samokhin. Abstract:
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Title: SIMULATION OF SPINODAL DECOMPOSITION OF AN OVERHEATED LIQUID Authors: S.N. Andreev, M.M. Demin, V.I. Mazhukin, A.A. Samokhin. Abstract:
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Title: SELF-ACTION OF A LIGHT BEAM IN NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTALS
IN A DC ELECTRIC FIELD Authors: I.A. Budagovsky, A.S. Zolotko, V.F. Kitaeva, V.N. Ochkin, M.P. Smayev, M.I. Barnik. Abstract:
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Title: TRANSVERSE INSTABILITY OF A PLANE HEXAGONAL DUST LATTICE Authors: N.G. Gusein-zade, D.N. Klochkov. Abstract:
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Title: THE EFFECT OF COSMIC DUST ON THE EARTH CLIMATE Authors: V.I. Ermakov, V.P. Okhlopkov, Y.I. Stozhkov. Abstract: The Earth climate is shown to be affected by the cosmic dust which arrives at the atmosphere from the zodiacal dust cloud through which the Earth passes during its revolution around the Sun. The aerosol particles are nuclei of cloud droplets that efficiently reflect back to space the radiation arriving from the Sun, thus changing the climate on the Earth. The changes that occurred in the past could be explained by variations of the cosmic-dust concentration in the zodiacal cloud. On the basis of the spectral analysis of the global data on air temperature in the near-Earth atmospheric layer within the period from 1880 to 2005, the climate cooling in the first half of the 21st century was predicted.
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