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302. Magnetic field of an in-plane vortex outside a layered superconductor
303. Field and current distribution in coaxial superconductors
304. Questions of a Soul's Breath
305. Anisotropy and two-dimensional behaviour in the high-temperature superconductors
306. Critical-state model for intermodulation distortion in a superconducting microwave resonator
307. Even the Grass Knows
308. Contribution of obliquely incident particles to neutron monitor counting rate
309. The cost-effectiveness of terazosin and placebo in the treatment of moderate to severe benign prostatic hyperplasia
310. Measurement of the ac power loss of (Bi,Pb)2Sr2Ca2Cu3Ox composite tapes using the transport technique
311. Advances in Superconducting Magnetic Bearings-An Enabling Technology for Applications of Bulk High Temperature Superconductors
312. Fraunhofer oscillations in a multilayer system with Josephson coupling of layers
313. Model for the low-temperature transport of Bi-based high-temperature superconducting tapes
314. Fundamentals of vortices in the high-temperature superconductors
315. THREE-DIMENSIONAL WAVY HELIOSPHERIC CURRENT SHEET DRIFTS.
316. Pinning effects in periodic superconducting structures.
317. DUMAND II status report.
318. Vortex confinement by columnar defects inYBa2Cu3O7crystals: Enhanced pinning at high fields and temperatures
319. ChemInform Abstract: Magnetic Properties of the High‐Temperature Superconductors
320. Nucleation and motion of an isolated Abrikosov vortex
321. Mechanical stimulation of bioluminescence in the deep Pacific Ocean
322. PRELIMINARY RESULT FROM ANITA EXPERIMENT.
323. Cosmic-ray muons in the deep ocean
324. ChemInform Abstract: Phenomenological Theory of Magnetic Structure in the High-Temperature Superconductors
325. Measurement of the Flux and Energy Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Induced Neutrons on the Ground.
326. Evolution of the galactic cosmic ray electron to proton ratio: Ulysses COSPIN/KET observations.
327. A study into the measurement of α-amylase activity using phadebas, iodine and gel-diffusion procedures.
328. Johnson noise from normal metal near a superconducting SQUID gradiometer circuit.
329. Magnetic flux expulsion from superconducting shields.
330. Theory of current-direction dependence of normal-zone propagation velocity in multifilamentary composite conductors.
331. Zero-quantum superconducting magnetic shielding apparatus and method.
332. Effect of trapped magnetic flux on ac losses of Nb3Sn.
333. The Effect of Reclosing Practice on Short-Circuit Thermal Limits for Transformers.
334. Short-Time Thermal and Mechanical Limits for Transformers and Reactors.
335. Development of the Standard for Neutral Grounding Devices.
336. Proposed Basic Impulse Insulation Levels for High-Voltage Systems.
337. Temperature limits for short-time overloads for oil-insulated neutral grounding reactors and transformers-II.
338. Open-Delta Transformer Banks-- Analysis of Circuit.
339. Equivalent Circuit Impedance of Regulating Transformers.
340. Application of Capacitance Potential Devices.
341. Proposed Transformer Standards.
342. An Exact Formula for Transformer Regulation.
343. Transient Voltages on Bonded Cable Sheaths.
344. Cable System Neutral Grounding Impedance.
345. Recommended Transformer Standards.
346. Coordination of Insulation.
347. Discussion.
348. Reactance of Transmission Lines With Ground Return.
349. Discussion.
350. Arcing Grounds and Effect of Neutral Grounding Impedance.
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