Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer List of Contents and Author Index Volume 52, 1994
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R. J. Cattolica, Center for Energy and Combustion Research, UCSD, 9500 Gilmnn Drive. La Jolla, CA 92093-0310, U.S.A.
T. Ackerman, Department of Mrteorology, Pennsylvania State University, 503 Walker Building, University Park, PA 16802, U.S.A.
Barbe, Groupe de Spectrome’trie Mok?culaire et Atmosph&rique, FacultC des Sciences. BP 347-51062 Reims Cedex, France
H. W. Drawn, Association EURATOMCEA, D. R&C., CEN-CADARACHE, BP I, F-13108 - St Paul Les Durance Cedex, France
J. Cooper,
Joint Institute,for Labmotor) Astrop/lJ~sics. Unioersity of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, U.S.A.
K. V. Chance, Harllard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
R. G. Ellingson, Department of Meteorology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, U.S.A.
A. Chedin,
K.
Fox,
Knoxcille, Maryland, U.S.A.
Uniwrsity of Tennessee, TN 37996 and University of College Park, MD 20742,
R.
ARA/Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique du CNRS. Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Pal&em Cedex, France
R. K. Hanson, High Temperature Gasdynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
Deportment of Physics and Astronomy, Uniuersity of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740. U.S.A. H.
A.
Griem,
J. E.
N. KonjeviC, Faculty of Phy.sics, Unitersity of Belgrade. P.O. Box 550, II001 Belgrade, Serbia
Space and Atmospheric The Blackett Laboratory, College, London S W7 2BZ.
Harries,
Physics, Imperial Englund
Joint Institutefor Laborator) Astrophysics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80302, U.S.A.
A. L. Crosbie, Thermal Radiative Transfer Group, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401. U.S. A. Davis, Plasma Dynamics Branch, Nova1 Research Laboratory, Washington. DC 20375, U.S.A.
J.
P. Kunasz,
Institutftir Meteorologic und Klimaforschung, Kernforors~hungsrentrum UniversitBt Karlsruhe, P.O. Box 3640, 7500 Karlsruhe I, Germmy H. Fischer,
Kamiuto, High-Temperature Heat Transfer Laboratory, Department of Production Systems Engineering, Oita University, Dannoharu 700, Oita 870-11, Japan K.
Research School of Physical Sciences, The Australian National Unioersit~. Canberra, Australia 2600
B. R. Lewis,
Goldman, Department of Physics, Space Science Laboratory, Rm 316, Uniwrsity of Denver, 2112 E. Wesley S~reei. Denser, CO 80208, U.S.A. A.
Organization 8102, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA 94551-0969, U.S.A. M.
Nicholls, Centre for Research in E.rperimental Space Sciences. York Unic~ersity, 4700 Keele Street, Dowsoiew, Ontario, Canada M3J lP3 R. W.
Lapp,
May, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive. Pasadena, CA 91103, U.S.A.
Hovenier, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1081, NL-1081 HV Amsrerdam, The Nether1and.s
C. P. Rinsland, NASA-Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 4lOA, Hampton, VA 23665-5225, U.S.A.
R. W. Lee, Luwrence Lioermore National Laboratory, P. 0. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94550, U.S.A.
L. S. Rothman, Phillips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-5000, U.S.A.
W. L. Smith, CIMSS, University of Wisconsin, 1225 West Dayfon Street, Madison, WI 53706, U.S.A.
W. Wiscombe, Climate and Radiation Branch, NASA -Goddard Space Flight Center, Mail Code 913, Greenbelt, MD 20771, U.S.A.
F. W. Taylor, Department of Physics, Atmospheric, Oceanic & PIanetarJ Physics, University of O.rfbrd, Parks Road, OxJord OXI 3PU. England
Zander, Institute of Astrophysics, University qf Liege, 5 At;enue de Co&e, B-4000 Liege-Cointe, Belgium
W.
J. W. R. D.
G. C. Pomraning, MANE Department, 38-137H Engineering IV, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Aumue, Los Angeles, CA 900241597, U.S.A. Eindhooen University of Technology, Department of Physics, P.O. Box 513, 5400 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands B. van der Sijde,
L. Wiese, National Measurements Laboratory, NIST, Washington, DC 20234, U.S.A.
W.
G. Yanovitskij, Laboratory for Rodiatit>e Transfer Theory, The Main Astronomical Observatory, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, 252127, Kiev- 127, Goloseero. Ukraine E.
Whaling, Deportment of Phy.sics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, U.S.A.
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List of Contents NUMBER P. G. J. Irwin, S. B. Calcutt, and F. W. Taylor
1
1 Characterization of the thermodynamic behaviour of pressure modulated cells for remote sensing of the atmosphere of Mars
C. Lavin and I. Martin
21
Relativistic quantum defect orbital calculations triplet-triplet transitions in cadmium-like ions
on
Larry S. Z&on, David F. Davidson, and Ronald K. Hanson
31
V.U.V. absorption studies of C2H,
V. I. Lang
45
Vacuum U.V. absorption coefficients of hydrazines
Deru Qin and Peter R. Grlffiths
51
Minimization of quantitative errors for analysis of vapor-phase infrared spectra measured at different temperatures by partial least squares regression
J. Pessoa-Filho and S. T. Thynell
59
Development of approximate transfer in slabs and spheres
Kuldip Singh and James J. O’Brien
75
Measurement of pressure-broadening and lineshift coefficients at 77 and 296 K of methane lines in the 727 nm band using intracavity laser spectroscopy
J. R. Crespo L6pez-Urrutia, M. Ulbel, T. Neger, and H. Jiiger
89
Transition probabilities and branching ratios of Co II lines
Michael I. Mishchenko
95
Asymmetry parameters of the phase function densely packed scattering grains
diagnostic for shock tube kinetics
solutions
to radiative
for
J. R. Crespa L6pez-Urrutia, B. Kenner, T. Neger, and H. Jiiger
111 Absolute transition probabilities of Cu II lines
S. G. Chen, B. Y. Shao, I. Impens, and R. Ceulemans
115 Effects of plant canopy structure on light interception and photosynthesis
Corrigendum
125
NUMBER 2 Carlos A. Iglesias and Brian G. Wilson
127 Statistical simulation calculations
Zhenhua Li and Prasad Varanasi
137 Measurement of the absorption cross-sections of CFC-11 at conditions representing various model atmospheres III
of atomic
data
in opacity
N. S.-K. Sze and A. S.-C. Cheung
145 Laser spectroscopic study of the A 4TI-X4Z- transition of MoN
J. J. Oh and E. A. Cohen
151 Pressure broadening of Cl0 by N, and O2 near 204 and 649 GHz and new frequency measurements between 632 and 725 GHz
C. E. Siewert
157 A radiative-transfer sphere
J. F. Babb, Zhuang Fan, and A. Dalgamo
161 The radiative association of 0 and O+
Xinming Zhu, Abdullahi H. NW, and Prabhakar Misra
167
T. H. Gogel, A. Sedghinasab, and D. R. Keefer
179 Radiation transfer computation in cylindrical columns using a Monte Carlo method
J. J. Settle
195 Some properties of an integral that occurs in problems of radiative transfer
N. A. Silant’ev
207
inverse-source
problem
for a
Laser optogalvanic wavelength calibration with a commercial hollow cathode iron-neon discharge lamp
Radiative transfer in atmospheres rotation
arc
with the Faraday
NUMBER 3/4
ATMOSPHERIC
SPECTROSCOPY 229
APPLICATIONS
Preface
ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATIONS M. Van Roozendael, M. De Maziere, and P. C. Simon
visible measurements 23 1 Ground-based Jungfraujoch station since 1990
C. P. Rinsland, G. K. Yue, M. R. Gunson, R. Zander, and M. C. Abrams
241
Mid-infrared extinction by sulfate aerosols from the Mt Pinatubo eruption
Georg Echle, Hermann Oelhaf, and Andreas Wegner
253
On the potential of ix. limb emission spectroscopy for the measurement of the stratospheric composition
D. W. Arlander, A. Barbe, M. T. Bourgeois, A. Hamdouni, J.-M. Flaud, C. Camy-Peyret, and Ph. Demoulin
267
The identification of ‘60’80’60 and ‘60’60’80 ozone isotopes in high resolution ground-based FTIR spectra
IV
at
the
273
C. P. Rinsland, A. Goldman, F. J. Murcray, S. J. David, R. D. Biatherwick, and D. G. Murcray
Infrared spectroscopic measurements of the ethane (C,H,) total column abundance above Mauna Loa, Hawaii-seasonal variations
LINESHAPES
AND CONTINUA
L. Larrabee Strow, David C. Tobin, and Scott E. Hannon
28 1 A compilation of first-order line-mixing coefficients for CO, Q-branches
A. A. Vigasin, T. G. Adiks, E. G. Tarakanova, and G. V. Yukhnevich
295
Simultaneous infrared absorption in a mixture of CO* and H,O: the role of hydrogen-bonded aggregates
T. Gabard and J. P. Champion
303
Calculation of collision induced energy transfer rates in tetrahedral molecules. Application to ‘*CH, perturbed by argon
LABORATORY
DATA
A. Perrin, J.-M. Flaud, C. Camy-Peyret, A. Goldman, C. P. Rinsland, and M. R. Gunson
319
Identification of the HNO, 3v,-v, band Q branch in stratospheric solar occultation spectra
P. Varanasi, Z. Li, V. Nemtchinov, and A. Cherukuri
323
Spectra1 absorption-coefficient data on HCFC-22 and SF, for remote sensing applications
V. Dana, J.-Y. Mandin, A. Barbe, J.-J. Plateaux, L. S. Rothman, and R. B. Wattson
333
‘2C’60, line intensities in the 4.8 gum spectral region
A. Barbe, J. J. Plateaux, S. Bouazza, 0. Sulakshina, S. Mikhailenko, V. Tyuterev, and S. Tashkun
341
Experimental and theoretical intensities of ozone spectral 1850-2300 cm-’
Aaron Goldman, James R. Gillis, Curtis P. Rinsland, and James B. Burkholder
357
Improved line parameters bands of “Cl0 and “Cl0
J. Boissoles, R. Le Doucen, F. Thibault, and C. Boulet
361
The 3v, band of CO,-influence perturber gas
A. Goldman, C. P. Rinsland, F. J. Murcray, R. D. Blatherwick, and D. G. Murcray
367
High resolution studies of heavy NO, molecules in atmospheric spectra
TECHNIQUES Matthew J. Schurman, Vanja Dunjko, Steve Goldstein, Marcus Baron, and A. W. Mantz
379
study of absolute lines in the range
for the X2%X?fI
(I-O)
of the pressurized
AND MISCELLANEOUS
Line strengths for Av, = 1 transitions in isotopic CS2 species with a stabilized tunable diode laser V
NON-LTE David P. Edwards, Manuel Lbpez-Puertas, and Martin G. Mlynczak
389
Non-local thermodynamic equilibrium limb radiance from O3 and CO, in the 9-l 1 pm spectral region
M. I.&ez-Puertas, P. P. Wintersteiner,
409
Comparison of line-by-line and Curtis matrix calculations for the vibrational temperatures and radiative cooling of the CO, 15 pm bands in the middle and upper atmosphere
R. H. Picard, J. R. Winick, and R. D. Sharma
SPECTROSCOPIC
DATABASES
N. Husson, B. Bonnet, A. ChCdin, N. A. Scott, A. A. Chursin, V. F. Golovko, and VI. G. Tyuterev
425
The GEISA data bank in 1993: a PC/AT compatible computers’ new version
H. Vilanove, M. Jacon, and J. R. Jevais
439
High temperature molecule
K. Chance, K. W. Jucks, D. G. Johnson, and
447
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Database SA092
infrared
spectrum
of the N,O
W. A. Traub 459 Vl. G. Tyuterev, Yu. L. Babikov, S. A. Tashkun, V. I. Perevalov, A. Nikitin, J.-P. Champion, Ch. Wenger, C. Pierre, G. Pierre, J.-C. Hilico, and M. Loete
T.D.S. spectroscopic databank for spherical tops: DOS version
R. R. Gamache, J.-M. and L. Rosenmann
481
Collisional broadening of water vapor lines--l. survey of experimental results
501
Indices of refraction for the HITRAN
Hartmann,
S. T. Massie
NUMBER
A
compilation
5
Michael D. Di Rosa and Ronald K. Hanson
515
Collision broadening and shift of NO y (0,O) absorption lines by 0, and H,O at high temperatures
A. Djaoui, S. J. Rose, and
531
Calculation of the effects of velocity gradients and opacity on line transfer in laser-produced plasmas
P. J. Morris, W. Liithy, H. P. Weber, S. Ya. Rusanov, A. I. Zagumenyi, I. A. Shcherbakov, and A. F. Umyskov
545
Is a cw 3 pm holmium laser possible? A spectroscopic
W. A. van Wijngaarden and J. Li
555
J. S. Wark
study
Polarizabilities of cesium S, P, D, and F states VI
Larry L. Gordley, Benjamin T. Marshall, and D. Allen Chu
563
LINEPAK: algorithms for modeling spectral transmittance and radiance
Benjamin T. Marshall, Larry L. Gordley, and D. Allen Chu
581
BANDPAK: algorithms for transmission and radiance
J. Z. Klose, T. M. Deters, J. R. Fuhr, and W. L. Wiese
601
Atomic branching ratio data for oxygen-like species
Maxim V. Spiridonov, Susan McKenna-Lawlor, and Serguey Y. Savinov
621
Diagnostics of the active medium of a waveguide CO, laser: vibrational distributions and plasma-chemical processes
M. Korek and H. Kobeissi
631
New analytical expressions for the Herman-Wallis coefficients of infrared transitions up to the third order
639 H. K. Roscoe, J. A. C. Squires, D. J. Oldham, A. Sarkissian, J.-P. Pommereau, and F. Goutail
to the accuracy of zenith-sky Improvements measurements of total ozone by visible spectrometers
649 A. M. Lee, H. K. Roscoe, D. J. Oldham, J. A. C. Squires, A. Sarkissian, J.-P. Pommereau, and B. G. Gardiner
Improvements to the accuracy of measurements of NO, by zenith-sky visible spectrometers
S. Hirsch and G. Himmel
659
Determination of r.f.-electric field amplitudes and electron densities in an overdense microwave produced helium discharge
G. Buffa, M. Lucchesi, 0. Tarrini, and M. Martinelli
673
Collisional shift of “NH, ammonia inversion spectrum
J. Ballard, K. Strong, J. J. Remedios, M. Page, and W. B. Johnston
677
A coolable long path absorption spectroscopic studies of gases
S. A. El-Wakil, K. Razi Naqvi, 693 E. M. Abulwafa, A. R. Degheidy, and A. El-Shahat
Radiative transfer in turbid reflection at boundaries
modeling
broadband
cell for laboratory
media
with specular
NUMBER 6 Christian Parigger, David H. Plemmons, James 0. Homkohl, and J. W. L. Lewis
707
Spectroscopic temperature measurements in a decaying laser-induced plasma using the CZ Swan system
VII
R. L. Dougherty, B. J. Ackerson, N. M. Reguigui, F. Dorri-Nowkoorani, and U. Nobbmann
713
Correlation transfer: development and application
Joseph Nilsen, L. A. Vainshtein, I. A. Ivanov, U. I. Safronova, J. Dubau, and M. Cornille
729
Comparison of autoionization two electron systems
M. B. Das
743
Experimental
K. Dzieriqga and K. Musiol
747
Stark broadening and shift for ArII lines
H. Y. Li
755
Estimation of the temperature medium by inverse analysis
D. Scutaru, L. Rosenmann, and J. Taine
765
Approximate intensities of CO, hot bands at 2.7, 4.3, and 12 pm for high temperature and medium resolution applications
M. W. Markus and P. Roth
783
A quantitative ring dye laser absorption diagnostic for free SiH, (2 ‘A,) radicals at high temperatures
J. M. Zhang and W. H. Sutton
791
Multidimensional radiative transfer in absorbing, emitting, and linearly anisotropic scattering cylindrical medium with space-dependent properties
B. B. Radak, J. I. Lunine, D. M. Hunten, and G. H. Atkinson
809
The intensity and pressure broadening of the 68 1.884 nm methane absorption line at low temperatures determined by intracavity laser spectroscopy
Sibylle Giinter and Axe1 Kiinies
819
Quantum mechanical electronic width and shift of spectral lines over the full line profile--electronic asymmetry
Axe1 Kiinies and Sibylle Giinter
825
Asymmetry hydrogen
M. Cattani
831
Racemization approach
G. C. Herring and B. W. South
835
Pressure broadening of vibrational Raman lines in Nz at temperatures below 300 K
Andreas F. Molisch, Bernhard P. Oehry, Walter Schupita, Brigitte Sumetsberger, and Gottfried Magerl
841
Efficient computation of simultaneous radiationtrapping and particle diffusion in an atomic vapor
G. Cazzoli, L. Cludi, G. Cotti, C. Degli Esposti, G. Buffa, and 0. Tarrini
847
Pressure broadening by oxygen and nitrogen of the rotational spectrum of CHF,Cl (HCFC-22) in the millimeter and submillimeter wave region VIII
rates for 3131’ states of
lifetimes of some excited states of XeII
profile in a cylindrical
and shifts of the L,- and the La-line of
and
weak
interactions:
a two-level
B. Rutily and J. Bergeat
857
The solution of the transfer equation in a homogeneous isotropically scattering plane-parallel medium
I. S. Fishman, E. V. Sarandaev, and M. Kh. Salakhov
887
Experimental determination of the Stark parameters of PbI, PbII, and CuII spectral lines in a plasma of the pulse capillary discharge
897
Charge exchange cross-sections for multiply charged ions colliding with hydrogen atom
901
Franck-Condon
Notes J. M. Midha and S. C. Gupta
Kenichi Iwamoto and Akira Matsumoto
IX
factors involving the Morse potential
AUTHOR Abrams M. C., 241 Abulwafa E. M., 693 Ackerson B. J., 713 Adiks T. G., 295 Arlander D. W., 267 Atkinson G. H.. 809 Babb J. F., 161 Babikov Yu. L., 459 Ballard J., 677 Barbe A., 267, 333, 341 Baron M., 379 Bergeat J., 857 Blatherwick R. D., 273, 367 Boissoles J., 361 Bonnet B., 425 Bouazza S., 341 Boulet C., 361 Bourgeois M. T., 267 Buffa G., 673, 847 Burkholder J. B., 357 Calcutt S. B., 1 Camy-Peyret C., 267, 319 Cattani M., 831 Cazzoli G., 847 Ceulemans R., 115 Champion J. P., 303, 459 Chance K., 447 Chbdin A., 425 Chen S. G., 115 Cherukuri A., 323 Cheung A. S.-C., 145 Chu D. A.. 563. 581 Chursin A. A., 425 Cludi L., 847 Cohen E. A., 151 Cornille M., 729 Cotti G., 847 Crespo Lopez-Urrutia J. R., 89, 111 Dalgarno A., 161 Dana V., 333 Das M. B., 743 David S. J., 273 Davidson D. F., 31 De Maziire M., 231 Degheidy A. R., 693 Denli Esnosti C.. 847 De&o& Ph., 267 Deters T. M., 601 Di Rosa M. D., 515 Djaoui A., 531 Dorri-Nowkoorani F., 713 Dougherty R. L., 713 Dubau J., 729 Dunjko V., 379 Dzieriega K., 747 Echle G., 253 Edwards D. P., 389 El-Shahat A., 693 El-Wakil S. A., 693
INDEX
Fishman I. S., 887 Flaud J.-M., 267, 319 Fuhr J. R., 601 Gabard T., 303 Gamache R. R.. 481 Gardiner B. G.,‘649 Gillis J. R., 357 Gogel T. H., 179 Goldman A., 273, 319, 357, 367 Goldstein S., 379 Golovko V. F., 425 Gordley L. L., 563, 581 Goutail F., 639 Griffiths P. R., 51 Gunson M. R., 241, 319 Gilnter S., 819, 825 Gupta S. C., 897 Hamdouni A., 267 Hannon S. E., 281 Hanson R. K., 31, 515 Hartmann J.-M., 481 Herring G. C., 835 Hilico J.-C.. 459 Himmel G.; 659 Hirsch S., 659 Homkohl J. O., 707 Hunten D. M., 809 Husson N., 425 Iglesias C. A., 127 Impens I., 115 Irwin P. G. J., 1 Ivanov I. A., 729 Iwamoto K., 901 Jacon M., 439 Jager H., 89, 111 Jevais J. R., 439 Johnson D. G., 447 Johnston W. B., 677 Jucks K. W., 447 Keefer D. R., 179 Kenner B., 111 Klose J. Z., 601 Kobeissi H., 631 Kiinies A., 819, 825 Korek M., 631 Lang V. I., 45 Lavin C., 21 Le Doucen R., 361 Lee A. M., 649 Lewis J. W. L.. 707 Li H. Y., 755 Li J., 555 Li Z., 323 Loete M., 459 Lopez-Puertas M., 389, 409 Lucchesi M., 673 Lunine J. I., 809 Liithy W., 545
XI
Magerl G., 841 Mandin J.-Y., 333 Mantz A. W., 379 Markus M. W., 783 Marshall B. T., 563, 581 Martin I., 21 Martinelli M., 673 Massie S. T., 501 Matsumoto A., 901 McKenna-Lawlor S., 621 Midha J. M., 897 Mikhailenko S., 341 Mishchenko M. I., 95 Misra P., 167 Mlynczak M. G., 389 Molisch A. F., 841 Morris P. J., 545 Murcray D. G., 273, 367 Murcray F. J., 273, 367 Musiol K., 747 Neger T., 89, 111 Nemtchinov V., 323 Nikitin A., 459 Nilsen J., 729 Nobbmann U., 713 Nur A. H., 167 O’Brien J. J., 75 Oehry B. P., 841 Oelhaf H., 253 Oh J. J., 151 Oldham D. J., 639, 649 Page M., 677 Parigger C., 707 Perevalov V. I., 459 Perrin A., 319 Pessoa-Filho J., 59 Picard R. H., 409 Pierre C., 459 Pierre G., 459 Plateaux J.-J., 333, 341 Plemmons D. H., 707 Pommereau J.-P., 639, 649 Qin D., 51 Radak B. B., 809 Razi Naqvi K., 693 Reguigui N. M., 713 Remedios J. J., 677 Rinsland C. P., 241,273,3 19,357,367 Roscoe H. K., 639, 649 Rose S. J., 531 Rosenmann L., 481, 765 Roth P., 783 Rothman L. S., 333 Rusanov S. Ya., 545 Rutily B., 857 Safronova U. I., 729 Salakhov M. Kh., 887 Sarandaev E. V., 887
Sarkissian A., 639, 649 Savinov S. Y.. 621 Schupita W., 841 Schurman M. J., 379 Scott N. A., 425 Scutaru D., 765 Sedghinasab A., 179 Settle J. J., 195 Shao B. Y., 115 Sharma R. D.. 409 Shcherbakov I. A., 545 Siewert C. E., 157 Silant’ev N. A.. 207 Simon P. C., 231 Singh K., 75 South B. W., 835 Spiridonov M. V., 621 Squires J. A. C., 639, 649 Strone. K.. 677 StrowL. L., 381 Sulakshina O., 341 Sumetsberger B., 841
Sutton W. H., 791 Sze N. S.-K., 145 Taine J., 765 Tarakanova E. G., 295 Tarrini O., 673, 847 Tashkun S., 341, 459 Taylor F. W., 1 Thibault F., 361 Thynell S. T.. 59 Tobin D. C., 281 Traub W. A., 447 Tyuterev V., 341, 425, 459 Ulbel M.. 89 Umyskov A. F., 545 Vainshtein L. A., 729 Van Roozendael M., 231 Varanasi P.. 137, 323 Vigasin A. A., 295 Vilanove H., 439
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