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Dyomin V.V., Stepanov S.G. Holographic investigation of transparent microparticles. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 577-581.
Antipov A.B., Genina E.Yu., Kuchmezov D.O. Spectral characteristics of 253.7 nm mercury line. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 582-589.
Skipetrov S.E., Chesnokov S.S. Comparative analysis of two schemes of imaging through the turbulent atmosphere. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 590-593.
Kandidov V.P., Tamarov M.P. Effects of the atmospheric turbulence outer scale on the instantaneous and long-exposure radii of a laser beam. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 594-596.
Banakh V.A., Smalikho I.N. Refraction of laser beam propagating along surface horizontal path. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 597-601.
Bochkarev N.N., Geints Yu.E., Zemlyanov A.A., Kabanov A.M., Pogodaev V.A. Fast estimation of high-power pulse CO2-laser radiation attenuation along ground atmospheric paths. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 602-607.
Gaikovich K.P., Khacheva G.Yu. Inverse refraction problem in the partial immersion geometry. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 609-613.
Kokhanenko G.P., Penner I.E., Shamanaev V.S. Investigation of sea water in the North Atlantic Ocean with a shipboard lidar. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 614-620.
Smolyakov B.S., Kutsenogii K.P., Pavlyuk L.A., Filimonova S.N., Smirnova A.I., Makarov V.I., Priydak N.V. Monitoring of ion composition of atmospheric aerosols and precipitation in the Novosibirsk region in 1994-1997. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 621-625.
Kutsenogii K.P., Koval'skaya G.A., Smirnova A.I., Makarov V.I., Kirov E.I., Zolotarev K.V. Multielement composition of atmospheric aerosols in the Novosibirsk Region in summer season. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 626-629.
Vlasenko A.L., Ankilov A.N., Baklanov A.M., Smolyakov B.S., Pavlyuk L.A. Study of sulfate components of atmospheric aerosol near Novosibirsk city. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 630-633.
Golovko V.V., Koval'skaya G.A., Kirov E.I., Kutsenogii K.P., Istomin V.L., Ryzhakov V.V. Multielement analysis of plant pollen in the south of Western Siberia. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 634-636.
Zayakhanov A.S., Zhamsueva G.S., Lomukhin Yu.L., Butukhanov V.P., Barannikov G.E. Measurement of surface concentration of gaseous pollutant in the Ulan-Ude city. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 637-640.
Rivin G.S., Voronina P.V. Aerosol transfer in the atmosphere: simulation experiments. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 641-644.
Ivlev L.S., Kudryashov V.I., Arias M.E., Vargas A.O. Integrated study of optical-meteorological parameters of the atmosphere near Colima volcano (Mexico) Part I. Dry season.. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 645-662.
Tikhomirov A.A., Balin Yu.S., Mel'nikov V.E. Estimation of the slant range measured with a spaceborne "Balkan" lidar from the space station "Mir". // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 663-668.
Andreev Yu.M., Bhar G.H., Gribenyukov A.I., Verozubova V.A., Vodop'yanov K.L. Tunable parametric superluminescence in ZnGeP2 nonlinear crystals. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 669-672.
Cheremisin A.A., Granitsky L.V., Bartenev V.A., Agapov I.A. Sattelite UV navigation systems. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 673-677.
Protasov K.T. Separation of homogeneity fields in space-made photographs by a nonparametric segmentation algorithm in spaces of informative features. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1998. V. 11. No. 07. P. 678-684.

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