PACS numbers

25.40.−h Nucleon-induced reactions
  1. Yu.G. Abov “Coherent processes in nuclei and crystalsPhys. Usp. 39 891–896 (1996)
    13.75.Cs, 25.40.−h, 28.20.−v (all)
  2. V.A. Novikov, L.N. Smirnova “Twelfth All-Union School on ’Nuclear Interactions at High and Ultrahigh Energies’Sov. Phys. Usp. 31 90–94 (1988)
    01.10.Fv, 21.65.+f, 25.40.−h, 24.60.Ky (all)
  3. I.M. Frank “N. Bohr’s model of compound nuclei and parity violationSov. Phys. Usp. 29 777–779 (1986)
    01.65.+g, 21.10.Hw, 25.40.−h, 21.10.Dr, 24.70.+s (all)
  4. E.A. Mamidzhanyan, A.D. Erlykin, V.A. Tsarev “Interaction of hadrons at superhigh energiesSov. Phys. Usp. 29 582–584 (1986)
    01.30.Cc, 96.50.sd, 12.38.−t, 25.80.Hp, 25.40.−h, 27.20.+n (all)
  5. V.V. Anisovich, M.N. Kobrinskii et alAdditive quark model and multiple production of hadronsSov. Phys. Usp. 27 901–926 (1984)
    25.40.−h, 25.80.−e, 24.85.+p, 13.40.Gp, 13.40.Hq, 13.20.−v (all)
  6. A.K. Likhoded “Tenth All-Union School on Inelastic Interactions at High EnergiesSov. Phys. Usp. 27 647–648 (1984)
    01.40.E−, 96.50.sb, 11.30.Rd, 96.50.sd, 25.40.−h, 24.85.+p (all)
  7. N.N. Nikolaev “Quarks in high-energy interactions of hadrons, photons, and leptons with nucleiSov. Phys. Usp. 24 531–565 (1981)
    12.40.Cc, 25.20.+y, 25.30.−c, 25.40.−h (all)
  8. V.P. Dmitrievskii, L.I. Lapidus et alVenedikt Petrovich Dzhelepov (on his sixtieth birthday)Sov. Phys. Usp. 16 440–441 (1973)
    01.60.+q, 29.20.Hm, 25.40.−h, 24.75.+i (all)
  9. A.P. Aleksandrov, Ya.B. Zel’dovich et alGeorgii Nikolaevich Flerov (on his 60th birthday)Sov. Phys. Usp. 16 293–294 (1973)
    01.60.+q, 25.40.−h, 25.85.Ca (all)
  10. I.S. Shapiro “Parity-nonconserving nuclear forcesSov. Phys. Usp. 11 582–586 (1969)
    21.30.−x, 21.10.Hw, 25.40.−h, 27.60.+j (all)
  11. I.S. Shapiro “Some problems in the theory of nuclear reactions at high energiesSov. Phys. Usp. 10 515–535 (1968)
    24.10.Pa, 24.50.+g, 25.40.−h, 27.20.+n, 14.40.Aq, 14.20.Dh (all)
  12. A.F. Tulinov “Influence of the crystal lattice on some atomic and nuclear processesSov. Phys. Usp. 8 864–872 (1966)
    61.85.+p, 24.50.+g, 25.40.−h (all)
  13. Ya.B. Zel’dovich, S.S. Gershtein “Nuclear reactions in cold hydrogen I. mesonic catalysisSov. Phys. Usp. 3 593–623 (1961)
    36.10.Gv, 23.20.Lv, 21.30.−x, 25.40.−h, 27.10.+h (all)
  14. L.A. Sliv, E.P. Mazets “LEV IL’ICH RUSINOVSov. Phys. Usp. 4 149–152 (1961)
    01.60.+q, 84.70.+p, 25.40.−h, 21.10.−k, 21.60.Cs (all)
  15. N.A. Perfilov, O.V. Lozhkin, V.P. Shamov “Processes of fragmentation and fission in interactions between high energy particles and nucleiSov. Phys. Usp. 3 1–40 (1960)
    25.40.−h, 27.20.+n, 23.20.En, 24.10.Pa, 24.75.+i, 25.85.Ec (all)
  16. E.L. Feinberg “On multiple production in collisions of ultra-high energy particlesSov. Phys. Usp. 3 147–158 (1960)
    25.40.−h, 21.30.Fe, 24.10.Pa, 11.10.−z (all)
  17. A.I. Akishin “Detection of ion beams by electron multipliers in mass spectrometry and nuclear physicsSov. Phys. Usp. 1 113–123 (1958)
    29.40.−n, 41.75.Fr, 07.75.+h, 85.60.Ha, 25.40.−h, 27.20.+n (all)
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