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2. Corrosion of aluminum-magnesium alloy from a drop of salt solution
3. Evaporation of a drop of aqueous solution (H2O/NaCl/H2O2) on a horizontal wall
4. Janis Stradins: An outstanding electrochemist and expert in the history of science
5. Dissociation of methane hydrate in a layer of powder at various low temperatures
6. Experimental study of the dissociation of methane hydrate during combustion
7. The effect of air velocity on high-temperature convection inside a hanging droplet of aqueous salt solution
8. The effect of forced gas convection on velocity in a hanging droplet
9. Hydrate Formation in Water Foam Volume
10. Effect of Surfactants on Synthesis of Gas Hydrates
11. Identification of New Drinking Water Disinfection by-Products from Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chloramine, and Chlorine
12. Suppression of Marangoni convection by surfactant during drops interaction
13. Intensification of heat and mass transfer by the interaction of two drops of water of different sizes
14. Investigating the effect of decompression rate on the synthesis of carbon dioxide gas hydrate by the method of explosive boiling of a liquefied hydrate gas
15. Influence of initial water temperature on the synthesis of gas hydrate by the method of explosive boiling liquefied hydrogen-forming gas freon 134a in the volume of water
16. Influence of gas consumption during decompression on the process of synthesis of carbon dioxide gas hydrate by the method of explosive boiling of the hydrate-forming gas in the volume of water
17. Influence of water level in the working volume on the process of synthesis gas hydrate by the method of explosive boiling a hydrate-forming gas in the volume of water
18. Experimental study of the influence of the water level in the working volume on the gas hydrates formation the method of explosive boiling during decompression
19. The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law: IV. The psychometric curve and interhemispheric and intrahemispheric interactions
20. The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes: III. Description of the visual space
21. Meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and the principle of displacement
22. The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes in terms of neural networks
23. Interhemispheric Asymmetry, Visual Learning and Invariant Identification of Images
24. Separate training of hemispheres to perform visual discrimination in conditions of blocking of interhemisphere transmission by masking
25. Separate training of hemispheres to perform visual discrimination in conditions of blocking of interhemisphere transmission by masking
26. Tribromopyrrole - Its Appearance in the Environment
27. The role of spatial—Frequency analysis, primitives, and interhemispheric asymmetry in the identification of visual images
28. Matched filtering in the visual system
29. Linear and nonlinear properties of simple cells of the striate cortex of the cat: two types of nonlinearity
30. Sol−Gel Materials in Electrochemistry
31. Organically Modified Sol-Gel Sensors
32. Algorithm of invariant image description using modified Gabor transform
33. Electrochemical reduction of N-aryl- and N-arylsulphonylbenzoquinoneimines in acetonitrile—III. Electrochemical model of the mechanism of interaction of quinoneimines with Hantzsch ester
34. Electrochemical reduction of N-aryl- and N-arylsulphonylbenzoquinoneimines in acetonitrile—II. Electron affinity and relationship between oxidation and reduction potentials
35. Electrochemical reduction of N-aryl- and N-arylsulphonylbenzoquinonemonoimines in acetonitrile—I. Electroreduction mechanism and effects of proton donors on electrochemical process
36. Mechanism of directional sensitivity of receptive fields in the cat visual cortex
37. Dependence of functional organization of receptive fields of the cat lateral geniculate body on visual stimulus contrast
38. Are receptive fields of the visual cortex detectors or spatial frequency filters?
39. Spatio-temporal organization of receptive fields of the cat striate cortex
40. Structure of the simple receptive field of the cat visual cortex
41. Mechanism of the polarographic reduction of 6-pyridazones
42. Local spectral analysis in the visual cortex
43. The mechanism of electrochemical reduction of intramolecular charge-transfer complexes derived from 1,4-naphthoquinone
44. Harmonic basis functions for spatial coding in the cat striate cortex
45. Electrochemistry of intramolecular charge-transfer complexes derived from 1,4-naphthoquinone
46. ChemInform Abstract: MECHANISM OF THE POLAROGRAPHIC REDUCTION OF 6‐PYRIDAZINONES
47. ChemInform Abstract: ELECTROSYNTHESIS OF 1,4-DIACETOXYNAPHTHALENES
48. ChemInform Abstract: (ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF) AZO, AZOXY, AND DIAZO COMPOUNDS
49. The uncertainty principal in vision
50. Structure of a complex receptive field in the cat visual cortex
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