Applied Scientific Research, Section B
Abbreviation | Appl. Sci. Res. |
ISSN | 0365-7140, 1872-8065 |
Publication Information | Publisher: Nijhoff,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 1959,Proportion of original research papers: ,Self Citation Rate:, Gold OA Rate: |
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Dielectric properties of heterogeneous mixtures with a polar constituent
1964-5-1
Asymptotic solution for the Hartmann problem through circular tube
1964-5-1
Transient conductivity of some semiconductors and plasmas
1964-5-1
A thermodynamical model of conductivity dispersion in plasmas and semiconductors
1964-5-1
Determination of gradients of flow variables behind three-dimensional stationary and pseudo stationary curved shock waves in conducting gases
1964-5-1
On the filamentary nature of laser action
1965-10-1
Magnetohydrodynamic flow in a curved pipe
1965-10-1
An eigenvalue problem arising in guided wave propagation through gyromagnetic media
1965-10-1
Errata
1965-10-1
The influence of a magnetic field, parallel to the cathode, on the second cathode sheath of a low-pressure arc discharge
1965-10-1