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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Analysis of data obtained by isochorically coupled Burnett experiments Pope, G.A.
1972
57 1 p. 127-132
6 p.
article
2 Analysis of the time correlations of infinitely large systems by studying the relaxation of a spin-1/2 probe system Marchioro, C.
1972
57 1 p. 79-92
14 p.
article
3 A position operator for a relativistic particle with spin De Kerf, E.A.
1972
57 1 p. 121-126
6 p.
article
4 A possible explanation of the unusual temperature variation of the mean magnetic moment of chromium-potassium alum Rai, R.
1972
57 1 p. 152-155
4 p.
article
5 A statistical approach to the Onsager and Kirkwood dielectric theory for liquids of rigid dipoles Mandel, M.
1972
57 1 p. 141-151
11 p.
article
6 Asymtotic solution of the Frieman and Book equation for the pair-correlation function Devanathan, R.
1972
57 1 p. 133-140
8 p.
article
7 Double-resonance methods in gases, with application to OCS Hoyng, P.
1972
57 1 p. 57-78
22 p.
article
8 Editorial Board 1972
57 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
article
9 Gas pressure dependence of prebreakdown conduction in high vacuum Boers, A.L.
1972
57 1 p. 109-120
12 p.
article
10 Green-function theory of transport coefficients I. General kinetic equations Lodder, A.
1972
57 1 p. 93-108
16 p.
article
11 Nuclear magnetic resonance on oriented nuclei in a dilute paramagnetic crystal;57Co, 58Co and 60Co in La2Mg3(NO3)12.24H2O Niesen, L.
1972
57 1 p. 1-45
45 p.
article
12 Physical particle description of moderately dense gases. I Allen, P.
1972
57 1 p. 156-
1 p.
article
13 The phase transition in the Ising-lattice Helm, M.
1972
57 1 p. 46-56
11 p.
article
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