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SUBJECT INDEXVol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440.
Page numbers suffixed by t and f refer to Tables and Figures respectively.
Absorption spectraof americium, 1364–1368
americium (III), 1364–1365, 1365famericium (IV), 1365americium (V), 1366, 1367famericium (VI), 1366, 1367famericium (VII), 1367–1368, 1368f
of liquid plutonium, 963of neptunium, 763–766, 763f, 786–787
neptunium (VII) ternary oxides, 729of plutonium
hexafluoride, 1088, 1089fions, 1113–1117, 1116tplutonium (IV), 849polymerization, 1151, 1151ftetrachloride, 1093–1094, 1094ftribromide, 1099t, 1100trichloride, 1099, 1099t
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS), ofneptunium, 790
Acetatesof americium, 1322, 1323tof plutonium, 1177, 1180
Acetone, derived compounds, of americium,1322, 1323t, 1324
Acidsfor Purex process, 711for solvent extraction, 839
Actinide chemistryamericium
analytical chemistry and spectroscopy,1364–1370
aqueous solution chemistry, 1324–1356atomic properties, 1295–1297compounds, 1302–1324coordination chemistry and complexes,
1356–1364history of, 1265isotope production, 1267–1268metal and alloys, 1297–1302nuclear properties of, 1265–1267separation and purification of,
1268–1295neptunium, 699–795
analytical chemistry and spectroscopictechniques, 782–795
in aqueous solution, 752–770compounds of, 721–752coordination complexes in solution,
771–782history of, 699–700isotope production, 702–703metallic state of, 717–721in nature, 703–704nuclear properties of, 700–702separation and purification, 704–717
plutoniumatomic properties of, 857–862compounds of, 987–1108metal and intermetallic compounds of,
862–987natural occurrence of, 822–824nuclear properties of, 815–822separation and purification of, 826–857solution chemistry of, 1108–1203
Actinide elementsatomic volumes of, 922–923, 923fextraction ofDIDPA, 1276HDEHP, 1275organophosphorus and
carbamoylphosphonate reagents,1276–1278
stripping of, 1280–1281TRPO, 1274–1275
lanthanide elements v., extraction from,1286–1289
metallic state of, 964plutonium oxidation and reduction by ions
of, 1133–1137, 1134t–1135tAging, of plutonium, metal and intermetallic
compounds, 979–987Aliquat 336
americium extraction with, 1293neptunium extraction with, 714–715, 715f
Alkali metalsneptunium (IV) ternary oxides, 730neptunium (V) ternary oxides, 730neptunium (VI) ternary oxides, 729–730neptunium (VII) ternary oxides, 728–729oxoplutonates of, preparation of,
1056–1057
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Alkaline earth metalsneptunium (IV) ternary oxides, 730neptunium (V) ternary oxides, 730neptunium (VI) ternary oxides, 729–730neptunium (VII) ternary oxides, 728–729oxoplutonates of, preparation of,
1057–1059Alkaline solutions, actinide separations in, 852Alkoxides, of plutonium, 1185–1186Alkyls, of plutonium, 1186Allotropes, of plutonium, 877–890, 880f, 881tα phase, 879–882, 882f–884f, 884tβ phase, 882, 882f–883f, 885tδ phase, 882–883, 882f–883f, 886f, 892–897,
899, 916–917δ0 phase, 882f–883f, 883e phase, 882f–883f, 883γ phase, 882, 882f–883ftransformations, 886–890, 888f–889fζ phase, 882f–883f, 883, 890, 891f
Alloysof americium, 1302, 1304tmechanical properties of, 972–973of neptunium, 719–721tellurium, 742
of plutonium, 862–987aluminum, 894, 895f–896f, 919–920, 920fapplications of, 862α and β stabilizers, 897δ field expansion, 892–897electronic structure, theory, and
modeling, 921–935eutectic-forming elements, 897gallium, 892–894, 893f–896f, 899,
916–917, 916f–917f, 917–919, 918fhistory of, 862indium, 896, 896finterstitial compounds, 898mechanical properties, 968–973microsegregation in δ-phase alloys, 899,
916–917nature of, 863oxidation and corrosion, 973–979phase transformations, 891–921phase transformations in δ-phase alloys,
917–921physical and thermodynamic properties
of, 935–968thallium, 896, 896ftheory and modeling of, 925–929, 926f
Alpha decayamericium, 1265–1267, 1266tamericium–241, 1267, 1337–1338americium–243, 1337–1338
curium, curium–244, 862neptunium, neptunium–237, 712, 782–785plutoniumdecay, 980
hexafluoride, 1090–1092redox behavior of, 1143–1146, 1146ttransmutation products from, 984–987,
985fα-Phase, of plutonium, 879–882, 882f–884f,
884tamericium influence on, 985atomic volume, 923, 923fdensity of, 936t, 937diffusion rate, 958–960, 959telastic constants, 942–943, 944tfine-grain plasticity, 968, 970–971, 970fground state, 924heat capacity, 947–949, 947f, 950t–951t,
952flattice changes in, 981–982, 982f, 982t, 984thermal conductivity, 957thermal expansion, 938t, 939–942, 940fthermoelectric power, 957–958, 958t
Alpha spectrometryof americium, 1364of neptunium, 783–785
Aluminumfor neptunium halide preparation, 738in plutonium alloy, 894, 895f–896f
damage recovery of, 983–984, 983fδ-phase lattice, 930f, 932–933elastic constants, 943, 944theat capacity, 948oxidation of, 976, 977tsolubility ranges, 930, 930ftransformation of, 919–920, 920f
Amberlite XAD–4, for actinide extraction,715–716
Americiumanalytical chemistry and spectroscopy,
1364–1370radioanalytical chemistry, 1364spectroscopy, 1364–1370
aqueous solution chemistry, 1324–1356complexation reactions, 1338–1356,
1339toxidation states, 1324–1338
atomic properties, 1295–1297atomic and ionic radii, 1295–1296electron configuration, 1295emission spectra, 1296ionization potentials, 1296Mossbauer spectrum, 1297photoelectrom spectrum, 1296–1297x-ray spectrum, 1296
compounds of, 1302–1324acetate, 1322, 1323tacetone, 1322, 1323t, 1324arsenate, 1321borides, 1321carbides, 1305t–1312t, 1319carbonates, 1305t–1312t, 1319
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chalcogenides, 1305t–1312t, 1316–1319chromates, 1321cyclooctatetraene, 1323t, 1324cyclopentadiene, 1323t, 1324formate, 1322, 1323thalides, 1305t–1312t, 1314–1316hydrides, 1305t–1312t, 1314hydroxides, 1303, 1305t–1312t,
1313–1314inorganic, 1303–1321, 1305t–1312tmolybdate, 1321organic, 1322–1324, 1323toxalate, 1322, 1323toxides, 1303, 1305t–1312t, 1313–1314phosphates, 1305t–1312t, 1319–1321,
1355pnictides, 1305t–1312t, 1316–1319silicates, 1321sulfates, 1305t–1312t, 1319–1321tungstate, 1321
coordination chemistry and complexes,1356–1364
inorganic ligands, 1356–1361organic ligands, 1361–1364
extraction from plutonium, 869–870, 877,878f
history of, 1265isotope production, 1267–1268isotopes of, 1265–1267, 1266tmetal and alloys, 1297–1302
metal preparation, 1297properties of, 1297–1302, 1298t, 1301f
MSE oxidation of, 869nuclear properties of, 1265–1267α-phase plutonium influence of, 985in plutonium alloy
δ-phase lattice, 930–931, 930fneptunium v., 931, 931fsolubility ranges, 930, 930f
from plutonium decay, 985, 985fseparation and purification of, 1268–1295
extraction chromatographic processes,1293–1295
history of, 1268–1269ion-exchange processes, 1289–1293precipitation processes, 1270–1271pyrochemical processes, 1269–1270solvent extraction processes, 1271–1289
Americium–241applications of, 1267–1268autoreduction of, 1330–1331curium–242 from, 1267importance of, 1267production of, 1265, 1268radiolysis of, 1337–1338separation and purification of,
pyrochemical processes, 1269–1270Americium–242, production of, 1267
Americium–243applications of, 1267–1268autoreduction of, 1330importance of, 1267production of, 1268radiolysis of, 1337–1338
Americium (II)electrode potentials of, 1328, 1329toxidation of, by water, 1337preparation of, 1325
Americium (III)absorption spectra of, 1364–1365, 1365fautoreduction of, 1330–1331complexes of, 1321carbonate, 1340–1341formation constants of, 1273organic ligands, 1341, 1342t–1352t,
1353–1354, 1353fstrengths of, 1353
compounds ofcarbides, 1319halides, 1315sulfates, 1320
electrode potentials of, 1328–1329, 1329textraction of, 1274bis(2,3,4-trimethylpentyl)-
dithiophosphinic acid, 1286–1287Cyanex 301, 1287–1289, 1288fDBBP, 1274DHDECMP, 1277–1278europium (III) with, 1283HDEHP, 1275–1276organophosphorus and
carbamoylphosphonate reagents,1276–1278
from picric acid, 1284TBP, 1271–1272TPTZ and HDNNS, 1286–1287from trivalent lanthanides, 1286–1289,
1288fformation constants of, 1338, 1339thydrolysis, 1339–1340luminescence of, 1368–1369, 1369fperoxydisulfate oxidation ofin acid media, 1333–1334, 1333fin carbonate media, 1335
preparation of, 1325purification of, 1290–1293anion-exchange, 1291–1292cation-exchange, 1290–1291inorganic exchangers, 1292–1293
radii of, 1295–1296Americium (IV)
absorption spectra of, 1365autoreduction of, 1331complexes of, carbonate, 1341compounds of, halides, 1315disproportionation of, 1331
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Americium (IV) (Contd.)electrode potentials of, 1328–1329, 1329thydrolysis, 1340peroxydisulfate oxidation of, in nitric
acid, 1334preparation of, 1325–1326radii of, 1295–1296stabilization of, 1355–1356
Americium (V)absorption spectra of, 1366, 1367fautoreduction of, 1330–1331complexes of, carbonate, 1341compounds ofcarbides, 1319halides, 1315sulfates, 1320–1321
disproportionation of, 1332, 1332felectrode potentials of, 1329, 1329thydrolysis, 1340preparation of, 1326reduction ofby hydrogen peroxide, 1335–1336by neptunium (IV), 1336by neptunium (V), 1336–1337in sodium hydroxide, 1336by uranium (IV), 1337
uranium (VI) interaction with, 1356Americium (VI)absorption spectra of, 1366, 1367fin americium precipitation, 1271autoreduction of, 1331complexes of, carbonate, 1341compounds ofhalides, 1315sulfates, 1321
electrode potentials of, 1329, 1329textraction of, HDEHP, 1275hydrolysis, 1340preparation of, 1326–1327reduction ofby hydrogen peroxide, 1335by other reductants, 1335
TBP extraction of, 1272Americium (VII)absorption spectra of, 1367–1368, 1368felectrode potentials of, 1329, 1329tpreparation of, 1327
Americium antimonide, 1318Americium bismuthide, 1318Americium (V) carbonate, in americium
precipitation, 1271Americium dioxide, 1303, 1313Americium (III) fluoride, stability constants
of, 1354–1355Americium nitride, 1317–1319Americium oxalate, in americium
precipitation, 1270–1271Americium phosphide, 1318
Americium sesquisulfide, 1316–1317Americium (III) thiocyanate, 1355Americium tritelluride, 1317Amide extractants, for americium, 1285–1286Amides, of plutonium, 1184–1185Amine extractants, for americium, 1284quaternary ammonium salts, 1284tertiary amine salts, 1284
Aminopolycarboxylic acid, americium andcurium extraction with, 1286
Ammonia, plutonium processing with,reduction and oxidation reactions,1141–1142
Ammonium oxalate, actinide strippingwith, 1280
AMS. See Accelerator mass spectrometryAnalytical chemistry, of neptunium, 782–795Anion-exchange chromatographyfor americium purification, 1291–1292
chloride solutions, 1291–1292thiocyanate solutions, 1291
flow sheet for, 849, 850fimprovements of, 851liquid, 851–852for neptunium extraction, 714operation of, 850–851for plutonium concentration, 848–851, 850f
plutonium (IV), 848–849, 848fAnnealing, of plutonium, after self-
irradiation, 982–983, 983fAntimonidesof americium, 1318of neptunium, 743–744of plutonium, 1022–1023
preparation of, 1022structure of, 1023, 1024f
Arsenates, of americium, 1321Arsenidesof neptunium, 743of plutonium, 1022
Atomic propertiesof americium, 1295–1297
atomic and ionic radii, 1295–1296electron configuration, 1295emission spectra, 1296ionization potentials, 1296Mossbauer spectrum, 1297photoelectrom spectrum, 1296–1297x-ray spectrum, 1296
of plutonium, 857–862core-level spectra, 861ionization potentials, 859Mossbauer spectra, 861–862optical emission spectra, 857–859, 858f, 860tx-ray spectra, 859–861
Atomic radii, of americium, 1295–1296Atomic volumesof actinides, 922–923, 923f
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of plutonium, 886, 887tin alloys, 934, 934f
of rare earths, 922–923, 923fof transition metals, 922–923, 923f
Azide, of neptunium, equilibrium constantsfor, 773t
Bastnasite ore, plutonium–244 in, 824Beta decayamericium, 1265–1267, 1266tneptunium as
neptunium–238 as, 861neptunium–239 as, 814
plutonium asplutonium–241, 825plutonium–243, 825
uranium as, uranium–239, 825, 825fβ-Phaseof plutonium, 882, 882f–883f, 885t
density of, 936tdiffusion rate, 958–960, 959tfine-grain plasticity, 969–970lattice changes in, 981–982, 982f, 982tthermal conductivity, 957thermoelectric power, 957–958, 958t
of uranium, thermal expansion, 938fBiotechnology, for neptunium extraction, 717Bis(2,3,4-trimethylpentyl)-dithiophosphinic
acid, americium (III) extractionwith, 1287
Bismuthidesof americium, 1318of neptunium, 744
Bismuth phosphate, for plutoniumcoprecipitation, 835
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid (HDEHP)actinium extraction with, 1293americium extraction with, 1275–1276neptunium extraction with, 708–709
Bomb reduction furnace, for plutonium metalproduction, 866, 867f
BondingDFT for, 923–924of plutonium, 1191–1203
ionic and covalent, 1191–1192plutonium dioxide, 1196–1199, 1197f,
1200fplutonium hexafluoride, 1194–1196,
1195fplutonocene, 1199–1203, 1201f–1202fspecific examples, 1192–1203
Bond length, of plutonium, 884tBoridesof americium, 1321of plutonium, 996–1003
history of, 997phase diagram, 997, 997f
preparation of, 998properties of, 1002–1003solid-state structures of, 998–1002, 999t,
1000f–1002fBorohydrides, of plutonium, 1187Bromide(s)
of neptunium, 737–738equilibrium constants for, 772ttetrabromide, 737tribromide, 737–738
of plutonium, 1092–1100preparation of, 1092–1095properties of, 1087t, 1098–1100solid-state structures of, 1084t,
1096–1097, 1096f–1098fBUTEX process, PUREX process v., 842
Calcium, in DOR process, 866–867Calculation of phase diagrams (CALPHAD),
application of, 927–928CALPHAD. See Calculation of phase
diagramsCarbamoylmethylenephosphine oxide
(CMPO), americium extraction with,1278–1284
Carbamoylphosphonate reagents, americiumextraction with, 1276–1278
Carbidesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1319of neptunium, 744of plutonium, 1003–1009chemical properties of, 1007–1008crystal structures of, 1004–1007, 1005t,
1006f–1007fphase diagram of, 1003–1004, 1003fpreparation of, 1004ternary phases, 1009thermodynamic properties of, 1008–1009
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen principle(CHON principle), actinide extractionby, 1285, 1287
Carbonate(s)of americium, 1340–1341of neptunium, equilibrium constants for,
774t–775tof plutonium, 1159–1166application of, 1159formation constants, 1160–1161theptavalent, 1163–1165hexavalent, 1165–1166tetravalent, 1162–1163trivalent, 1159
Carbonatesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1319of neptunium, 745
Carboxylates, of plutonium, 1176–1181,1178t
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Carnotite, plutonium in, 822Cation-cation interactionin neptunium (V) coordination
complexes, 748in pentavalent and hexavalent actinides,
1356Cation-exchange chromatography, for
americium purification, 1290–1291chromatographic elution schemes,
1290–1291distribution coefficients, 1290
Cerium, americium interaction with, 1302Chalcogenidesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1316–1317coordination of, 1358–1359
of neptunium, 739–742selenides, 740–741sulfides, 739–740tellurides, 741–742
of plutonium, 1023–1077oxides, 1023–1052sulfides, tellurides, and selenides,
1052–1056ternary and polynary, 1056–1069ternary oxides, 1069–1070
Chelate chromatography, neptuniumextraction with, 714–716, 715f
Chemical reactivity, of neptunium,hexafluoride, 733–734
Chloride(s)of neptunium, 736–737equilibrium constants for, 772ttetrachloride, 736–737trichloride, 737
of plutonium, 1092–1100preparation of, 1092–1095properties of, 1087t, 1098–1100solid-state structures of, 1084t,
1096–1097, 1096f–1098fChloride solutions, for americium
purification, 1291–1292Chlorine, from radiolysis, 1145–1146,
1146tChloroplutonate compoundsapplication of, 1104phase diagram of, 1104, 1108fpreparation of, 1104properties of, 1108, 1109t
CHON principle. See Carbon, hydrogen,oxygen, nitrogen principle
Chromate(s)of americium, 1321of neptunium, equilibrium constants
for, 775tCMPO. See Carbamoylmethylenephosphine
oxide; n-Octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutyl-carbamoyl methylphosphine oxide
Cobalt, plutonium melting point and, 897
Comillingof plutonium, oxides with uranium
oxides, 1074of uranium, oxides with plutonium
oxides, 1074Complexationof americium, 1338–1356, 1339t
by carbonate, 1340–1341hydrolysis, 1339–1340by organic ligands, 1341, 1342t–1352t,
1353–1354, 1353fby others, 1354–1356
of plutonium, 1156–1182carbonates, 1159–1166, 1160t–1161tcarboxylates, 1176–1181, 1178tcation-cation, 1181–1182halides, 1181iodates, 1172–1173nitrates, 1160t–1161t, 1167–1168overview of, 1156–1158oxalates, 1173–1175oxoanions, 1158–1176perchlorates, 1173peroxide, 1175–1176phosphates, 1160t–1161t, 1170–1172sulfates, 1160t–1161t, 1168–1170
Composition-pressure-temperaturerelationship, of plutonium dioxide,1031, 1031f
Conversion chemistry, precipitation andcrystallization for, of plutonium,836–839
plutonium (III) oxalate precipitation,836–837
plutonium (IV) oxalate precipitation, 837plutonium (IV) peroxide precipitation,
837–838Coordination compounds, of neptunium,
745–750Coordination geometryof americium, 1327, 1328f
chalcogenides, 1358–1359cyclopentadienyl and cyclooctatetraenyl
compounds, 1363–1364halides, 1356–1357, 1358finorganic ligands, 1356–1361nitrogen-donor ligands, 1363others, 1361oxides, 1357–1358, 1358foxoanionic ligands, 1359–1360,
1360foxygen-donor ligands, 1361–1362pnictides, 1358–1359silicides, 1359sulfur-donor ligands, 1363
of neptunium, metallic state, 719of plutonium, 883, 887t, 1112, 1157
anions, 1158–1159
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Coprecipitationof neptunium, 716of plutonium, 833–835
bismuth phosphate process, 835lanthanum fluoride method for, 833–835oxides with uranium oxides, 1074
of uranium, oxides with plutoniumoxides, 1074
Core-level spectra, of plutonium, 861Corrosion, of plutoniumhydrogen- and hydride-catlyzed, 977–979metal and intermetallic compounds of,
973–979Coulometry, for neptunium, 757–759,
758fdetermination of, 790–791
Coulopotentiogram, of neptunium, 758–759,758f
Critical mass, of americium, 1268Critical parameters, plutonium–239, 820–821,
821tCrystallizationof plutonium, 831–839
conversion chemistry, 836–839precipitation v., 832–833
Crystal structuremechanical properties and, 968for plutonium, 879, 881t
Curiumin plutonium alloy
δ-phase lattice, 930f, 931–932elastic constants, 943solubility ranges, 930, 930fthermal conductivity, 957
plutonium v., 935Curium–242, plutonium–238 from, 817Curium–244, plutonium–240 from, 862Curium (III)extraction of
aminopolycarboxylic acid, 1286organophosphorus and
carbamoylphosphonate reagents,1276–1278
separation from americium, 1271Curium peroxide, in americium separation,
1271Cyanex 301americium (III) extraction with, 1287–1289,
1288fconcerns of, 1288–1289disadvantages of, 1289
Cyclooctadienyl compounds, americiumligands of, 1363–1364
Cyclooctatetraene complexesof americium, 1323t, 1324of plutonium, 1188–1189
Cyclooctatetraenyl complexes, americiumligands of, 1363–1364
Cyclooctatetraene compounds, of neptunium,751–752
Cyclopentadiene complexes, of americium,1323t, 1324
Cyclopentadienyl compoundsof neptunium, 750–751of plutonium, 1189–1191
Damage recovery, of plutonium, afterself-irradiation, 982–983, 983f
DBBP. See Dibutyl butylphosphonateDecay process, heat generation in, 985–986Decontamination, of irradiated nuclear fuel,
826, 828–830DEH. See N,N-Diethyl hydroxylamineδ-Phase, of plutonium, 882–883, 882f–883f,
886fatomic volume, 923, 923fdensity of, 935–937, 936tdiffusion rate, 958–960, 959t, 961felastic constants, 942–943, 944t, 946felectrical resistivity, 955–957, 955f–956f5f-electrons, 925field expansion, 892–897heat capacity, 945–947, 950t–951tlattice changes in, 981–982, 982f, 982t, 984magnetic susceptibility, 949, 953–954, 953fmicrosegregation, 899, 916–917phase transformations, 917–921, 918f–920fself-irradiation defects in, 986solid solubility of, 927solubility ranges of, 930, 930fstability and alloying of, 928–929strength of, 968f, 970–971thermal conductivity, 957thermal expansion, 938t, 939–942, 940fthermoelectric power, 957–958, 958turanium and neptunium influence on, 985
Density, of plutonium, 935–937, 936toxides with uranium oxides, 1075–1076
Density-functional theory (DFT)δ-phase plutonium and, 925, 929electronic structure and bonding properties
with, 923–924Deuterides, of plutonium, 989–996
applications, 995–996, 996felectronic structure of, 995, 995thistory of, 989physical properties of, 990, 995, 995tpreparation and reactivity of, 989–990solid state structures, 992–994, 993f, 993tstoichiometry and phase relationships,
990–992, 991f–992fstorage and handling of, 989
DFT. See Density-functional theoryDHDECMP. See Dihexyl-N,N-
diethylcarbamoylmethyl phosphonate
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Diamide extractantsactinide extraction with, 1285–1286overview of, 1285
Dibutyl butylphosphonate (DBBP),americium extraction with, 1274
DIDPA. See Diisodecylphosphoric acidDiethylenetriamine pentaacetate (DTPA),
plutonium complex with, 1176–1177,1178t, 1179–1181
N,N-Diethyl hydroxylamine (DEH),neptunium (VI) reduction with, 761
Diffusion rates, of plutonium, 958–960, 959tDihexyl-N,N-diethylcarbamoylmethyl
phosphonate (DHDECMP), americiumextraction with, 1277–1278
Diisodecylphosphoric acid (DIDPA)americium extraction with, 1276neptunium extraction with, 713
1,1-Dimethylhydrazine (DMHz), neptunium(VI) reduction with, 761
N,N-Dimethyl-N,N-dibutyl–2-tetradecylma-lonamide (DMDBTDMA), actinideextraction with, 1285–1286
Dinonylnapthalene sulfonic acid (HDNNS),americum extraction with, 1286–1287
DIPEX resin, for americium extraction, 1294Diphenyl-N,N-dibutylcarbamoylmethylene-
phosphine oxide, in TRUEXprocess, 1283
Diphonix resinfor actinide extraction, 716for americium extraction, 1293–1294
Direct oxide reduction (DOR)MSE v., 869for plutonium metal production, 866–869,
868f–869ffurnace for, 868fprocess for, 866–868results of, 868–869, 869f
pyroredox v., 875Disproportionation, of americium, 1331–1332Distribution coefficientsfor americium purification, 1290of fission products, 842, 842t
Dithiophosphinic acids, as trivalent actinideand lanthanide separating agent, 1289
DMDBTDMA. See N,N-Dimethyl-N,N-dibutyl–2-tetradecylmalonamide
DMHz. See 1,1-DimethylhydrazineDOR. See Direct oxide reductionDouble perovskites, solid state structures of,
1060t–1061t, 1062–1063, 1063fDTPA. See Diethylenetriamine pentaacetate
EDTA. See EthylenediaminetetraacetateEHEH. See N,N-Ethyl (hydroethyl)
hydroxylamine
Elastic constantsof plutonium, 942–943, 944t, 945f–946frole of, 943
Electrical resistivityof americium, 1298t, 1299of plutonium, 954–957, 954f–956f
δ-phase, 955–957, 955f–956funalloyed, 954–955, 954f
Electrochemical methods, for neptuniumdetermination of, 790–792electrolysis, 761–762
Electrodeposition, of neptunium, 717Electrode potentials, of americium,
1328–1330, 1329tElectrolysis, of neptunium, 761–762Electrolytic behavior, of neptunium, 755–759coulometric behavior, 757–759, 758fvoltammetric behavior, 755–757, 756t, 757f
Electromagnetic separation, of plutoniumisotopes, 821–822
Electronic spectra, of plutonium, ions,1113–1114, 1115f
Electronic structureof americium, 1295DFT for, 923–924of plutonium, 857, 921–935, 1191–1203
alloy theory and modeling, 925–929,926f
α-phase, 923–924, 923fδ-phase, 923f, 925electronic configurations, 922–923, 923fhydrides and deuterides, 995, 995tionic and covalent bonding models,
1191–1192lattice effects and local structure, 930–935novel interactions of, 921–922, 922fplutonium dioxide, 1044, 1196–1199,
1197fplutonium hexafluoride, 1194–1196,
1195fpnictides, 1023radial probability densities, 1192, 1193fspecific examples, 1192–1203
Electrorefining (ER), for plutonium metalproduction, 870–872, 873f–875f
equipment for, 871–872, 873f–874fprocess for, 870product of, 872, 875fpyroredox after, 872–876
Elution chromatography, in ion-exchangechromatography, 1289–1290
Embrittlement, of plutonium, 981from radiogenic helium, 986
Emission spectrumof americium, 1296of plutonium, 857–859, 858f, 860t
Enthalpyof americium, 1328–1330, 1329t
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of plutonium, tribromide, 1100of plutonium oxides with uranium
oxides, 1076Entropy, of americium, 1298t, 1299Environmental problems, of neptunium,
782–783, 786e-Phase, of plutonium, 882f–883f, 883density of, 936tdiffusion rate, 958–960, 959tstrength of, 968f, 970thermal expansion, 938t, 939thermoelectric power, 957–958, 958t
Equilibrium constantsof neptunium
inorganic ligands, 771, 772t–775t, 781organic ligands, 776t–780t, 781–782
of plutonium, 1158hexafluoride, 1088–1090, 1091f
ER. See ElectrorefiningEthylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA)neptunium extraction with, 708plutonium complex with, 1176–1179,
1178t, 1181N,N-Ethyl (hydroethyl)hydroxylamine
(EHEH), neptunium (VI) reductionwith, 760–761
Europium (III), extraction of, 1274americium (III) with, 1283, 1287–1289
EXAFS. See Extended X-ray absorption finestructure analysis
Extended X-ray absorption fine structureanalysis (EXAFS), of plutoniumdioxide, 1041–1042, 1043f
Extraction chromatographyfor americium purification, 1293–1295overview of, 844–845, 1293plutonium extraction with, 844–845use of, 845
FA. See Fulvic acidFast breeder reactors (FBR), plutonium and
uranium oxides for, 1070FBR. See Fast breeder reactorsFission process, of plutonium, 815plutonium–239, 820products of, 826, 827t–828t, 828
Flow coulometry, for neptunium, 757–759,758f
Fluorescence, of americium (III), 1368–1369Fluorescence spectroscopy, of neptunium,
786–787FLUOREX, for plutonium separation,
856–857Fluoride(s)of neptunium, 730–736
equilibrium constants for, 772thexafluoride, 732–734
pentafluoride, 731–732tetrafluoride, 730–731trifluoride, 730
plutonium, precipitation with, 836, 838Fluorination
of plutonium, 1080–1082, 1081ffor plutonium metal production, 866, 867f
Fluorination reactors, for plutoniumfluorination, 1080–1081, 1081f
Fluoroplutonate compoundspreparation of, 1103–1104properties of, 1104, 1105t–1107t
Formates, of americium, 1322, 1323tFormation constants
for americium, 1338, 1339tamericium (III), 1273
for plutonium, 1158, 1160t–1161tFourier transform spectrum, of plutonium,
858, 858fFulvic acid (FA), americium (III)
complexation with, 1353–1354
Gallium, in plutonium alloy, 892–894,893f–896f
δ-phase lattice, 930f, 932–933δ-phase self-irradation damage, 986–987,
987felastic constants, 942–943, 944t, 946felectrical resistivity, 955–957, 955f–956fhardness of, 971–972, 971f–972fheat capacity, 947–948, 950t–951tmagnetic susceptibility, 949, 953–954,
953fmicrosegregation, 899, 916–917, 916f–917fsolubility ranges, 930, 930fthermal conductivity, 957thermal expansion, 937–942, 940f–941ftransformations in, 917–919, 918f
γ-Phase, of plutonium, 882, 882f–883fdensity of, 936tdiffusion rate, 958–960, 959tstrength of, 968f, 970thermal expansion, 938tthermoelectric power, 957–958, 958t
Gamma source, americium as, 1267Gamma spectrometry
of americium, 1364of neptunium, 783–785neptunium–237, 784–785
General Purpose Heat Source-RadioisotopeThermoelectric Generators(GPHS-RTGs)
pellet-formation for, 1032–1033plutonium–238 in, 818–819, 819f
GPHS-RTGs. See General Purpose HeatSource-Radioisotope ThermoelectricGenerators
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HA. See Humic acidHalf-lifeof americium, 1265–1267, 1266tof plutonium, 815isotopes, 822–823plutonium–24, 822–823plutonium–238, 815, 817plutonium–239, 820, 822–823
Halidesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1314–1316coordination of, 1356–1357, 1358foverview of, 1315–1316preparation of, 1314–1315
of neptunium, 730–739preparation of, 730–739structures of, 731t
of plutonium, 1077–1108chlorides, bromides, and iodides,
1092–1100fluorides, 1077–1092oxyhalides of, 1100–1102as sigma-bonded ligands, 1182–1184stability of, 1077ternary halogenoplutonates, 1102–1108
Halide volatility processesoverview of, 855for plutonium separation, 855
HDEHP. See Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoricacid
HDNNS. See Dinonylnapthalenesulfonic acid
Heat capacityof americium, 1298t, 1299of neptunium, hydrides, 723–724of plutonium, 945–949history of, 945–947
of plutonium oxides with uraniumoxides, 1076
Heat source, plutonium–238 as, 703, 817oxides, 1023–1025
HEDPA. See 1-Hydroxyethylene–1,1-diphosphonic acid
HE-EELS. See High-energy electron energyloss spectroscopy
Helium, from plutonium decay, 980, 985–987,985f, 987f
accumulation of, 986amount of, 985study of, 986–987, 987f
HFIR. See High-Flux Isotope ReactorHigh-energy electron energy loss spectroscopy
(HE-EELS), for plutoniumstudy, 967
High-Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR),plutonium–239 in, 821
High-level waste (HLW)electrodeposition for, 717‘light glass’ v., 1273
neptunium inintermetallic compounds, 721neptunium–237 in, 702, 783partitioning of, 712–713
reprocessing of, 704Purex process for, 710–712, 710f,
1273–1276, 1285TRUEX process for, 1275
HLW. See High-level wasteHumic acid (HA), americium (III)
complexation with, 1353–1354Hydration number(s), of americium, 1327,
1328fHydrazine, plutonium processing with,
reduction and oxidation reactions,1142
Hydridesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1314of neptunium, 722–724
chemical behavior, 724heat capacity, 723–724physical properties of, 722, 723f, 724tthermodynamic properties, 722–723
of plutonium, 989–996applications, 995–996, 996fcorrosion, 977–979electronic structure of, 995, 995thistory of, 989physical properties of, 990, 995, 995tpreparation and reactivity of, 989–990solid state structures, 992–994, 993f, 993tstoichiometry and phase relationships,
990–992, 991f–992fstorage and handling of, 989
Hydrocarbyl(s), of neptunium, 752Hydrochloric acid, plutonium processing
in, 836Hydrogen, plutonium corrosion by, 977–979Hydrogen peroxide, reduction byamericium (V), 1335–1336americium (VI), 1335
Hydrolytic behaviorof americium, 1339–1340of neptunium, 766–770
neptunium (III), 768neptunium (IV), 768–769neptunium (V), 727, 769–770neptunium (VI), 770neptunium (VII), 770tendency towards, 766, 767t
of plutoniumcharacterization of, 1146–1147importance of, 1146ions, 1110–1111nitrides, 1019plutonium (III), 1147–1149, 1148tplutonium (IV), 1148t, 1149–1150plutonium (V), 1154–1155
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plutonium (VI), 1155–1156plutonium (VII), 1156stability of, 1146–1156
Hydroxide(s)of americium, 1303, 1305t–1312t,
1313–1314history of, 1313preparation of, 1313–1314
of neptunium, 724–730heptavalent, 726–727hexavalent, 727pentavalent, 727tetravalent, 727–728
plutonium, precipitation with, 836, 8381-Hydroxyethylene–1,1-diphosphonic acid
(HEDPA), actinide stripping with,1280–1281
Hydroxylamine, plutonium processing with,reduction and oxidation reactions,1140–1141
ICP-MS. See Inductively coupled plasmamass spectrometry
IDA. See IminodiacetateIminodiacetate (IDA), plutonium complex
with, 1176–1177, 1178t, 1180–1181Indium, in plutonium alloy, 896, 896fInductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry (ICP-MS), neptuniumneptunium–237 determination, 789, 790fseparation with, 783, 784f, 793
Infrared spectroscopyof americium, 1369of neptunium, 764of plutonium halides, 1183
Intermetallic compoundsof americium, 1302, 1304tof plutonium, 862–987
applications of, 862crystal structure data for, 899, 900t–915telectronic structure, theory, and
modeling, 921–935history of, 862mechanical properties, 968–973nature of, 863overview of, 898–899oxidation and corrosion, 973–979physical and thermodynamic properties
of, 935–968Iodate(s)of neptunium, equilibrium constants
for, 773tof plutonium, 1172–1173
Iodide(s)of neptunium, 738
equilibrium constants for, 773ttriiodide, 738
of plutonium, 1092–1100preparation of, 1092–1095properties of, 1087t, 1098–1100solid-state structures of, 1084t,
1096–1097, 1096f–1098fIon-exchange chromatography
for americium purification, 1289–1293anion-exchange resin systems, 1291–1292cation-exchange resin systems, 1290–1291inorganic exchangers, 1292–1293
deployment of, 846flow sheet for, 849, 850fimprovements of, 851for metal ion separation, 846for neptunium extraction, 714operation of, 850–851overview of, 845–846for plutonium concentration, 845–852after extraction, 846–847history of, 851overview of, 847plutonium–238, 817
Ionic radii, of americium, 1295–1296Ionization potentials (IP)
of americium, 1296of plutonium, 859
IP. See Ionization potentialsIron
in plutonium, reduction, 1138–1139in plutonium alloy, hardness of, 972plutonium melting point and, 897,
898fIsotopes
of americium, 1265–1267, 1266tof neptunium, 700–702, 701tproduction of, 702–704
of plutonium, 815–817, 816tdecay of, 1143–1146formation of, 821, 825–826, 825ffrom nuclear power reactors, 826,
827t–828t, 828separation of, 821–822, 828–831
Lanthanide elementsactinide elements v., extraction from,
1286–1289oxides with plutonium oxides, 1069–1070
Lanthanum, americiuminteraction with, 1302separation from, 1271
Lanthanum fluoride, for plutoniumcoprecipitation, 833–835
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy,neptunium study with, 766
Laser-induced photoacoustic spectroscopy(LIPAS), neptunium study with,766, 787
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Lattice constantof neptunium, hydrides, 722, 724tof plutonium, gallium alloys, 939, 941t
Lattice parameter(s)of neptuniumcoordination compounds, 746t–747thexafluoride, 731t, 732metallic state, 719sulfides, 740tellurides, 742
of plutonium, 935–937alloys and, 930, 930foxides with uranium oxides, 1071–1073,
1072fself-irradiation damage to, 981–984
for plutonium intermetallic compounds,899, 900t–915t
of uranium, oxides with plutonium oxides,1071–1073, 1072f
LDA. See Local density approximation‘Light glass,’ radioisotopes in, 1273Light water reactor (LWR), plutonium in, 826uranium oxides with, 1070
Light Weight Radioisotope Heater Units(LWRHUs)
fuel formation for, 1032–1034plutonium–238 in, 819, 820f
LIPAS. See Laser-induced photoacousticspectroscopy
Liquid anion-exchange chromatography,851–852
Liquid plutonium, 960–963melting point of, 960–962properties of, 962–963
Liquid scintillation spectrometry, forneptunium, 785
Local density approximation (LDA)δ-phase plutonium and, 925electron density and gradient with, 924
Luminescenceof americium, 1368–1369, 1369fmeasurement of, neptunium, 787–788
LWR. See Light water reactorLWRHUs. See Light Weight Radioisotope
Heater Units
Magnetic polyamine-epichlorohydrin resin(MPE resin), americium purificationwith, 1292–1293
Magnetic propertiesof neptuniumalloys, 719–720chalcogenides, 742
of plutonium, 949–954hexafluoride, 1086–1088phosphides, 1022pnictides, 1023
silicides, 1015–1016susceptibility, 949, 953–954, 953f
Manganese, plutonium melting point and, 897Mass spectrometry, of neptunium, 788–790Mechanical hardening, of plutonium, 981Mechanical propertiesof alloys, 972–973of plutonium, metal and intermetallic
compounds of, 968–973Melting behavior, of plutonium oxides, 1045with uranium oxides, 1074–1075, 1075f
Melting point, mechanical properties and, 968Mercury, americium interaction with, 1302Metallic radiiof americium, 1295of plutonium, 886, 887t
Metallic stateof actinides, 964of americium, 1297–1302
phases of, 1297–1299preparation of, 1297properties of, 1297–1302, 1298t, 1301fstructure of, 1300
of neptunium, 717–721history of, 717lattice parameters, 719production of, 717–718properties of, 718thermodynamic properties of, 718–719
of plutonium, 862–987applications of, 862, 996, 996felectronic structure, theory, and
modeling, 921–935history of, 862mechanical properties, 968–973nature of, 863oxidation and corrosion, 973–979physical and thermodynamic properties
of, 935–968preparation of, 863–864, 995–996, 996fpyrochemical preparation and refining,
865–877strength of, 968, 969f
MHW-RTGs. See Multihundred WattRadioisotope ThermoelectricGenerators
Microcracking, of plutonium, 890Microsegregation, in plutonium gallium alloy,
899, 916–917, 916f–917fMixed oxide fuel (MOX), production of, 1070Molten salt extraction (MSE), for plutonium
metal production, 868f, 869–870Molybdates, of americium, 1321Mossbauer effect, of neptunium–237, 792Mossbauer spectroscopyof americium, 1297of neptunium–237, 792–793of plutonium, 861–862
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MOX. See Mixed oxide fuelMPE resin. See Magnetic
polyamine-epichlorohydrin resinMSE. See Molten salt extractionMultihundred Watt Radioisotope
Thermoelectric Generators(MHW-RTGs), plutonium–238 in,818, 818f
NAA. See Neutron activation analysisNatural occurrenceof neptunium, 703–704
neptunium–237, 782–783of plutonium, 822–824, 823t
plutonium–239, 822–824, 823tplutonium–244, 822, 824
Neptunium, 699–795analytical chemistry and spectroscopic
techniques, 782–795electrochemical methods, 790–792luminescence methods, 787–788mass spectrometry, 788–790miscellaneous methods, 793–795Mossbauer spectroscopy, 792–793radiometric methods, 782–786spectrophotometric methods, 786–787XRF, 788
in aqueous solution, 752–770control of oxidation states, 759–763,
760tdiproportionation of neptunium
dioxide, 759electrolytic behavior, 755–759hydrolysis behavior, 766–770optical spectroscopy, 763–766oxidation states of ions, 752–763
compounds of, 721–752antimonides, 743–744arsenides, 743bismuthides, 744bromides, 737–738carbides, 744carbonates, 745chalcogenides, 739–742chlorides, 736–737coordination, 745–750, 746t–747tfluorides and complexes, 730–736,
735t–736thalides, 730–739, 731thydrides, 722–724hydrocarbyl, 752hydroxides, 724–730iodides, 738nitrides, 742–743organometallic, 750–752overview of, 721–722oxides, 724–730
oxychlorides, 738oxyfluorides, 734–736, 736toxyhalides, 738oxyiodides, 738oxyselenides, 741oxysulfides, 740oxytellurides, 741–742phosphates, 744–745phosphides, 743pnictides, 742–744selenides, 740–741sulfates, 745sulfides, 739–740tellurides, 741–742
coordination complexes in solution,771–782
inorganic ligands, 771, 772t–775t, 781organic ligands, 776t–780t, 781–782
discovery of, 699–700history of, 699–700isotopes of, 700–702, 701tproduction of, 702–704
metallic state of, 717–721alloys and intermetallic compounds,
719–721metal, 717–719
in nature, 703–704nuclear properties of, 700–702as plutonium α- and β-phase stabilizer, 897in plutonium alloy, americium v., 931, 931fplutonium andδ-phase plutonium influence of, 985from plutonium decay, 985, 985f
separation and purification, 704–717biotechnology, 717chromatography, 714–716coprecipitation, 716electrodeposition, 717solvent extraction, 705–713, 706f–708f,
709tNeptunium–235
stability of, 702synthesis of, 702–703
Neptunium–236stability of, 702synthesis of, 702–703
Neptunium–237determination of, 705, 706f, 783–785with ICP-MS, 789, 790f
DIDPA extraction of, 1276half-life of, 700, 703Mossbauer spectroscopy of, 793natural occurrence of, 704, 782–783plutonium–236 and 238 from, 703, 817significance of, 700SIMS of, 788–789synthesis of, 701–703
Neptunium–238, half-life of, 702
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Neptunium–239determination of, 784half-life of, 702natural occurrence of, 704SIMS of, 788–789synthesis of, 702from uranium–238, 702, 704
Neptunium (III)in acidic media, 753coordination compounds of, 745, 746t–747tcyclooctatetraene, 751–752cyclopentadienyl, 750halide complexes of, 739hydrolytic behavior of, 768
Neptunium (IV)absorption spectra of, 764–766in acidic media, 753coordination complexes of, 745, 746t–747t,
748preparation of, 745, 748separation of, 748
coulometry for, 791cyclooctatetraene, 751cyclopentadienyl, 750–751equilibrium constants of, 771, 772t–775t,
781fluoro complexes of, 734, 735thalide complexes of, 739hydrolytic behavior of, 768–769hydroxide, synthesis of, 727–728isomer shift of, 793–794, 794freduction by, americium (V), 1336reduction of, 762to neptunium (III), 745
Neptunium (V)absorption spectra of, 764–765in acidic media, 753coordination complexes of, 746t–747t,
748–749cation-cation interaction in, 748preparation of, 748–749properties of, 748–749
equilibrium constants of, 771, 772t–780t,781–782
fluoro complexes of, 734, 735thalide complexes of, 739hydrolytic behavior of, 727, 769–770hydroxide, synthesis of, 727isomer shift of, 793–794, 794fMossbauer spectroscopy of, 793oxidation of, 762polarography for, 791–792redox potential of, 756–757reduction by, americium (V), 1336–1337reduction of, 762speciation with XAFS, 795
Neptunium (VI)absorption spectra of, 764
in acidic media, 753coordination complexes of, 746t–747t,
749coulometry for, 791equilibrium constants of, 771, 772t–775t,
781fluoro complexes of, 734, 735thalide complexes of, 739hydrolytic behavior of, 770hydroxide, synthesis of, 727infrared spectra of, 764isomer shift of, 793–794, 794foxidation of, 761–762redox potential of, 756–757reduction kinetics of, 760–761
Neptunium (VII)absorption spectra of, 764coordination complexes of, 746t–747t,
749–750preparation of, 749–750properties of, 749–750
fluoro complexes of, 734, 735thydrolytic behavior of, 770hydroxide, synthesis of, 726–727infrared spectra of, 764isomer shift of, 793–794, 794f
Neptunium dioxideneptunium hexafluoride from, 732–733phase diagram of, 724–725, 725fstability of, 725–726synthesis of, 725
Neptunium disulfidepreparation of, 739properties of, 739–740
Neptunium heptafluoridecrystal structure of, 731tpreparation of, 731–732
Neptunium hexafluoridechemical behavior of, 733crystal structure of, 731tlattice parameters of, 731t, 732physical properties of, 733preparation of, 732–734
Neptunium monophosphide, 743Neptunium nitride, 742–743preparation of, 742–743properties of, 743
Neptunium pentaoxide, synthesis of, 726Neptunium pentasulfidepreparation of, 740properties of, 740
Neptunium tetrabromide, preparationof, 737
Neptunium tetrachlorideidentification of, 737oxychloride preparation from, 738preparation of, 736properties of, 736–737
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Neptunium tetrafluoridecrystal structure of, 731tpreparation of, 730–731
Neptunium tribromide, preparation of, 737–738Neptunium trichlorideoxychloride preparation from, 738preparation of, 737
Neptunium trifluoridecrystal structure of, 731tpreparation of, 730
Neptunium triiodide, preparation of, 738Neptunium trisulfidepreparation of, 740properties of, 740
Neptunyl (V)disproportionation of, 759
Neutron activation analysis (NAA), forneptunium, 785–786, 789
Neutron capture, plutoniumisotope formation, 825–826, 825fplutonium–239 formation with, 823–824
Neutron irradiation, of americium, 1268Nickel, plutonium melting point and, 897Nitratesof neptunium, equilibrium constants
for, 773tof plutonium, 1167–1168
Nitrate solution, radiolysis of plutonium in,1144–1145
Nitric acidactinide stripping with, 1280neptunium
absorption spectra in, 764extraction from, 706–708, 708f
plutonium processing in, 836anion-exchange chromatography, 848–849PUREX process, 841reduction and oxidation reactions,
1139–1140Nitridesof americium, 1317–1319of neptunium, 742–743of plutonium, 1017–1021
phase diagram, 1017, 1017fpreparation of, 1018properties of, 1019, 1021tstructure of, 1019, 1020t
Nitrilotriacetate (NTA), plutonium complexwith, 1176–1177, 1178t, 1181
Nitrogen, americium ligands of, 1363NMR spectroscopy. See Nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopyNonaqueous separation methodsoverview of, 853for plutonium, 853–857
combination processes, 856–857halide volatility processes, 855pyrochemical, 853–854
RTILs, 854supercritical fluid extraction, 855–856
NTA. See NitrilotriacetateNuclear energy
decontamination after, 826, 828–830fuels for, 826plutonium for, 813carbides, 744metals and intermetallic compounds, 862nitrides, 1019, 1021toxides, 1023–1025plutonium–239, 815, 820uranium oxides with, 1070–1071
uranium for, plutonium oxides with,1070–1071
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)spectroscopy, of neptunium, 766
Nuclear propertiesof americium, 1265–1267of neptunium, 700–702of plutonium, 815–822
Nuclear wastehydride-dehydride or -oxidation process
for, 996, 996fneptunium hydrated oxides and disposition
of, 726plutonium iniron and, 1138–1139phosphates for, 1170–1171polymerization of, 1150
plutonium metal and intermetalliccompounds, 862
plutonium oxides for, 1023–1024Nuclear weapons
aging of, 979–980hydride-dehydride or -oxidation process
for, 996, 996fneptunium–237 in, 703plutonium in, 813metal and intermetallic compounds, 862
n-Octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutyl-carbamoylmethylphosphine oxide (CMPO),neptunium extraction with, 707–708,713
Oklo,Gabon, plutonium–239 formation at, 824Optical properties, of liquid plutonium, 963Optical spectroscopy, of neptunium, 763–766Orbital interaction diagram
for plutonium dioxide, 1197f, 1200ffor plutonium hexafluoride, 1195ffor plutonocene, 1201f
5f Orbitalsin americium, 1299–1301magnetic properties from, 719–720in plutonium, 814, 921–925in bonding, 1192, 1193f
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5f Orbitals (Contd.)δ-phase, 925ions, 1113–1114α-phase, 924in plutonium dioxide, 1196–1199, 1197f,
1200fin plutonium hexafluoride, 1194–1196,
1195fin plutonocene, 1199–1203, 1201f–1202f
qualitative representations of, 1193, 1194fOrganic phases, for solvent extraction,
840–841Organometallic chemistry, of plutonium,
1182–1191pi-bonded ligands, 1188–1191sigma-bonded ligands, 1182–1187
Organometallic compounds, of neptunium,750–752
cyclooctatetraene, 751–752cyclopentadienyl, 750–751other, 752
Organophosporus extractantsfor americium, 1271–1284carbamoylmethylenephosphine oxide,
1278–1284DBBP, 1274DIDPA, 1276HDEHP, 1275–1276TBP, 1271–1274TRPO, 1274–1275
extraction properties of, 1283Oxalatesof americium, 1322, 1323tplutonium, precipitation with, 836–837, 837of plutonium, 1173–1175
Oxalic acid, actinide stripping with, 1280Oxidationof americiumamericium (II), 1337americium (III), 1333–1335, 1333famericium (IV), 1334
of neptuniumneptunium (V), 762neptunium (VI), 761–762potential, 755
of plutoniumby actinide ions, 1133–1137, 1134t–1135tin air, 974, 975fof alloys, 975f, 976, 977tin aqueous solution, 1117–1146moisture-enhanced, 974–976by nonactinide ions, 1137–1143preparation and stability of, 1125–1133pyrophoricity, 975f, 976–977, 978f
Oxidation state(s)of americium, 1324–1338autoreduction, 1330–1331disproportionation, 1331–1332
electrode potentials and thermodynamicproperties, 1328–1330, 1329t
hydration and coordination numbers,1327, 1328f
preparation of, 1325–1327radiolysis, 1337–1338redox kinetics, 1333–1337
of neptunium, 710, 710f, 724, 752–763control of, 759–763, 760texamples of, 752–753redox potentials of, 753–755stability of, 752
of plutonium, 814, 1123–1125, 1124f–1125f,1126t–1130t
adjustment of, 849equilibria, 1123–1125, 1124f–1125f,
1126t–1130tin separation of, 831–835
Oxide(s)of americium, 1303, 1305t–1312t, 1313–1314
americium dioxide, 1303, 1313coordination of, 1357–1358, 1358fphase relationships and thermodynamic
data, 1303of neptunium, 724–730
dioxide, 725–726hydrated, 726pentaoxide, 726phase diagram of, 724, 725fternary, 728–730
of plutonium, 1023–1049applications of, 1023–1025chemical properties, 1048–1049container material compatibility, 1049interface of, 976–977, 978fmelting behavior, 1045oxygen diffusion, 1044–1045phase diagram, 1025, 1026f, 1039–1041,
1040fphase equlibria, 1025–1026, 1026fplutonium dioxide, 1031–1034plutonium monoxide, 1028–1029plutonium sesquioxide, 1029–1031preparation of, 1028–1036solid-state structures, 1027t, 1036–1044,
1038f–1040f, 1042f–1043fternary and quarternary, 1065–1069,
1066t–1067tternary with actinides, 1070–1077ternary with lanthanide oxides,
1069–1070thermodynamic properties, 1047–1048,
1047tvaporization behavior, 1045–1047, 1046f
Oxoplutonatesalkali metals, preparation of, 1056–1057alkaline earth metals, preparation of,
1057–1059
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solid state structures of, 1059–1064,1060t–1061t
double perovskites, 1062–1063, 1063fheptavalent, 1064hexavalent, 1063–1064, 1064fperovskites, 1059–1062, 1062f
Oxychlorides, of neptunium, 738Oxyfluorides, of neptunium, 734–736preparation of, 734–736properties of, 734, 736t
Oxygen, americium ligands of, 1361–1362Oxygen diffusion, in plutonium oxide,
1044–1045Oxyhalidesof neptunium, 738of plutonium, 1100–1102
overview of, 1100preparation and properties of, 1101–1102solid-state structures, 1102, 1103f
Oxyiodides, of neptunium, 738Oxyselenides, of neptunium, 741Oxysulfides, of neptunium, 740Oxytellurides, of neptunium, 741–742
Pacemaker, plutonium–238 powered, 817PARC process. See Partitioning Conundrum
Key processPartitioning Conundrum Key process (PARC
process), for americium extraction,1272f, 1273
Perchlorates, of plutonium, 1173Perchloric acid media, reduction in,
americium (V), 1336Perovskites, solid state structures of,
1059–1062, 1060t–1061t, 1062fPeroxide(s)of plutonium, 1175–1176
precipitation with, 836–838plutonium processing with, reduction and
oxidation reactions, 1143Peroxydisulfate, oxidation byamericium (III), 1333–1335, 1333famericium (IV), 1334
Phase diagramof neptunium
hydrides, 722, 723foxides, 724, 725f
of plutonium, 879, 882f–883falloys, 925–929, 926faluminum alloy, 894, 895f–896fborides, 997, 997fcarbides, 1003–1004, 1003fdetermination of, 892gallium alloy, 894, 894f–896fhistory of, 891–892hydrides, 990, 991f–992findium alloy, 896, 896f
iron alloy, 897, 898fnitrides, 1017, 1017foxides, 1025, 1026f, 1039–1041, 1040f,
1071–1073, 1073fsilicides, 1009, 1011fthallium alloy, 896, 896ftrichloride, 1099–1100
of uranium, oxides, 1071–1073, 1073fPhase relations, of plutonium, hydrides and
deuterides, 990–992, 991f–992fPhase stability
of plutonium, 877–890allotropes of, 877–883, 980atomic volumes, 886, 887tα and β stabilizers, 897crystal structure data, 882, 886fdensity of, 886, 888tδ field expansion, 892–897eutectic-forming elements, 897interstitial compounds, 898microcracking, 890microsegregation in δ-phase alloys, 899,
916–917oxides, 1025–1026phase diagram, 925–929, 926fphase transformations in δ-phase alloys,
917–921, 918f–920fthermodynamic properties of, 890,
891f, 891ttransformations, 886–890, 888f–889f
vacancy clusters and, 984valence electrons and, 927
Phase transformationsof americium, 1297–1301, 1301fof plutonium, 891–921α- and β-phase stabilizers, 897in δ-phase alloys, 917–921, 918f–920feutectic-forming elements, 897expand δ-phase alloys, 892–897interstitial compounds, 898microsegregation in δ-phase alloys, 899,
916–917other elements, 898–899
3-Phenyl–4-bezoyl–5-isoxazolone, neptunium(IV) extraction with, 706
1-Phenyl–3-methyl–4-benzoylpyrazolone(PMBP), neptunium extraction with,705–706, 707f
Phonon spectrum, of plutonium, 964–967,965f–966f
Phosphatesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1319–1321,
1355of neptunium, 744–745
equilibrium constants for, 775tof plutonium, 1170–1172
Phosphidesof americium, 1318
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Phosphides (Contd.)of neptunium, 743of plutonium, 1021–1022preparation of, 1021–1022properties of, 1022
Photochemical oxidation, of neptunium, 762Photochemistry, in Purex process, 712Photoelectron spectroscopy, of americium,
1296–1297Photothermal spectroscopy, of plutonium,
ions, 1114Pi-bonded ligands, of plutonium, 1188–1191cyclooctatetraene complexes, 1188–1189cyclopentadienyl complexes, 1189–1191
Pitchblende, plutonium in, 822Plutoniumallotropes of, 877–890, 880f, 881tα phase, 879–882, 882f–884f, 884tbehavior of, 879, 880f, 881tβ phase, 882, 882f–883f, 885tdiscovery of, 877–879δ phase, 882–883, 882f–883f, 886f,
892–897, 899, 916–917δ0 phase, 882f–883f, 883e phase, 882f–883f, 883γ phase, 882, 882f–883ftransformation of, 879, 882fζ phase, 882f–883f, 883, 890, 891f
americium separation from, 1269–1270in aqueous solution, 1110–1182complex ions, 1156–1182hydrolytic stability, 1146–1156overview of, 1110–1111oxidation and reduction reactions,
1117–1146spectroscopic properties, 1113–1117stoichiometry and structure of ions,
1111–1113atomic properties of, 857–862core-level spectra, 861ionization potentials, 859Mossbauer spectra, 861–862optical emission spectra, 857–859,
858f, 860tx-ray spectra, 859–861
compounds of, 987–1108antimonides, 1022–1023arsenides, 1022borides, 996–1003bromides, 1092–1100carbides, 1003–1009carbonates, 1159–1166, 1160t–1161tcarboxylates, 1176–1181, 1178tchalcogenides, 1023–1077chlorides, 1092–1100deuterides, 989–996fluorides, 1077–1092halides, 1077–1108, 1180t, 1181
history of, 987–988hydrides, 989–996iodates, 1172–1173iodides, 1092–1100nitrates, 1167–1168nitrides, 1017–1021oxalate, 1173–1175oxides, 1023–1049oxyhalides, 1100–1102perchlorates, 1173peroxide, 1175–1176phosphates, 1170–1172phosphides, 1021–1022pnictides, 1016–1023safety and handling of, 988selenides, 1049–1056silicides, 1009–1016sulfates, 1168–1170sulfides, 1049–1056tellurides, 1049–1056
crystal structure data for, 879, 881tcurium v., 935extraction of
neptunium v., 709Purex process for, 710–712, 710f
half-life of, 815history of, 814–815isotopes of, 815–817, 816t
decay of, 1143–1146formation of, 821, 825–826, 825ffrom nuclear power reactors, 826,
827t–828t, 828separation of, 821–822, 828–831
liquid, 960–963melting point of, 960–962properties of, 962–963
metal and intermetallic compounds of,862–987
aging and self-irradiation damage,979–987
alloys and phase transformations,891–921
applications of, 862crystal structure data for, 899,
900t–915telectronic structure, theory, and
modeling, 921–935history of, 862mechanical properties, 968–973metal preparation, 863–864nature of, 863oxidation and corrosion, 973–979phase stability, 877–890physical and thermodynamic properties
of, 935–968pyrochemical preparation and refining,
865–877natural occurrence of, 822–824
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nuclear properties of, 815–822oxidation states of, 814production of, 814–815separation and purification of, 826–857
in aqueous alkaline solutions, 852aqueous-based, 830–831ion-exchange processes for, 845–852from irradiated nuclear fuel, 828–830non aqueous processes, 853–857oxalates in, 1173–1174precipitation and crystallization, 831–839solvent extraction processes, 839–845
solution chemistry of, 1108–1203aqueous, 1110–1182electronic structure and bonding,
1191–1203history of, 1108–1110nonaqueous and organometallic,
1182–1191Plutonium–231, discovery of, 815Plutonium–236from neptunium–237, 703ultrapure preparation of, 822
Plutonium–237, ultrapure preparation of, 822Plutonium–238applications of, 817–819discovery of, 814–815, 817half-life of, 815, 817as heat source, 703Mossbauer spectroscopy of, 861from neptunium–237, 703from neptunium–238, 861
Plutonium–239americium–241 from, 1268critical parameters of, 820–821, 821tdiscovery of, 815half-life of, 820heat capacity of, 945importance of, 820IP of, 859Mossbauer spectroscopy of, 861–862natural occurrence of, 822–824, 823tfrom neptunium–239, 861neutron capture formation of, 823–824nuclear energy with, 815transmutation products of, 984–985, 985f
Plutonium–240Fourier transform spectrum of, 858, 858fMossbauer spectroscopy of, 862
Plutonium–241, as beta emitter, 825Plutonium–242americium–243 from, 1268Fourier transform spectrum of, 858, 858fheat capacity of, 947, 947f
Plutonium–243, as beta emitter, 825Plutonium–244Fourier transform spectrum of, 858,
858f
natural occurrence of, 822, 824spontaneous fission of, 824
Plutonium (I), emission spectrum of, 857–859,858f, 860t
Plutonium (II), emission spectrum of,857–859, 858f, 860t
Plutonium (III)compounds ofcarbonate of, 1159carboxylates, 1177–1180, 1178tfluoride, 838oxalate, 836–837, 1174phosphates, 1171silicates, 1065, 1068sulfates of, 1168–1169
coordination numbers of, 1112distribution coefficients of, 842, 842thydrolytic behavior of, 1147–1149, 1148toxidation stateequilibrium of, 1123–1125, 1124f–1125f,
1126t–1130tpreparation and stability of, 1125,
1131oxoplutonates of, alkaline earth metals,
1058precipitation withfluoride, 838oxalate, 836–837
reduction to metal, 870–872, 873fPlutonium (IV)
absorption spectrum of, 849anion-exchange chromatography for,
848–849, 848fcompounds ofcarbonate of, 1162–1163carboxylates, 1177–1180, 1178thydroxide, 838iodates, 1172–1173nitrates of, 1167–1168oxalate, 837, 1174–1175peroxide, 837–838, 1175–1176perrhenates, 1068phosphates, 1171–1172sulfates of, 1169–1170vanadates, 1069
coordination numbers of, 1112disproportionation of, 1119–1122distribution coefficients of, 842, 842t,
848, 848fhydrolytic behavior of, 1148t, 1149–1150oxidation stateequilibrium of, 1123–1125, 1124f–1125f,
1126t–1130tpreparation and stability of, 1131–1132
oxoplutonates ofalkali metals, 1056alkaline earth metals, 1058crystallographic data of, 1060t–1061t
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Plutonium (IV) (Contd.)polymerization of, 1150–1154, 1151f, 1153fapplications of, 1150characterization of, 1152–1153history of, 1151–1152
precipitation withhydroxide, 838oxalate, 837peroxide, 837–838
reduction of, 1139–1140Plutonium (V)compounds ofcarbonate of, 1163–1165carboxylates, 1178t, 1180–1181nitrates of, 1168oxalate, 1175peroxide, 1175–1176phosphates, 1172
coordination numbers of, 1112disproportionation of, 1122–1123hydrolytic behavior of, 1154–1155oxidation stateequilibrium of, 1123–1125, 1124f–1125f,
1126t–1130tpreparation and stability of, 1132
oxoplutonates ofalkali metals, 1056alkaline earth metals, 1058crystallographic data of, 1060t–1061t
reduction of, 1143Plutonium (VI)compounds ofcarbonate of, 1165–1166carboxylates, 1178t, 1180–1181iodates, 1173nitrates of, 1167–1168peroxide, 1175–1176phosphates, 1172
distribution coefficients of, 842, 842thydrolytic behavior of, 1155–1156oxidation stateequilibrium of, 1123–1125, 1124f–1125f,
1126t–1130tpreparation and stability of, 1132
oxoplutonates ofalkali metals, 1057alkaline earth metals, 1058–1059crystallographic data of, 1060t–1061t
oxygen exchange with solvent water, 1133reduction of, 1138–1139, 1142–1143alpha-induced, 1145–1146, 1146tkinetics, 760–761
Plutonium (VII)coordination numbers of, 1112–1113hydrolytic behavior of, 1156oxidation state, preparation and stability of,
1132–1133oxoplutonates of
alkali metals, 1057alkaline earth metals, 1059crystallographic data of, 1060t–1061t
Plutonium, Uranium, Reduction, Extractionprocess (PUREX process)
actinide extraction with, 1274–1276,1285
alternative to, 1273americium extraction with, 1273BUTEX and REDOX processes v., 842flow sheet for, 843, 843fhistory of, 841improvements to, 844for neptunium extraction, 710–712, 710f
acids for, 711advanced, 711controlling of, 712overview of, 710–711
other operations of, 844plutonium separation with, 829–830,
841–844, 856–857steps of, 841–842
redox agents for, 760Plutonium diboride, 999t, 1000, 1000fPlutonium dicarbidechemical properties of, 1008structure of, 1005t, 1006–1007, 1007f
Plutonium dioxidecovalency in, 1196–1199, 1197f, 1200felectronic structure of, 1044, 1196–1199,
1197f, 1200foxidation of plutonium metal, 973physical properties of, 1032, 1032tplutonium metal production from, 866preparation of, 1031–1034
pellets, 1032–1033single crystals, 1033–1034spheres, 1033
structure of, 1027t, 1037, 1038f, 1041–1044,1042f–1043f
thermodynamic properties of, 1047t, 1048XPS of, 861
Plutonium disilicide, structure of, 1015, 1016fPlutonium dodecaboride, 999t, 1002, 1002fPlutonium fluorides, 1077–1092chemical properties of, 1092precipitation with, 838preparation of, 1077–1082
overview of, 1077–1078plutonium hexafluoride, 1080–1082,
1081fplutonium pentafluoride, 1079–1080plutonium tetrafluoride, 1078–1079plutonium trifluoride, 1078
properties of, 1083–1092radiation decomposition of, 1090–1092solid-state structures of, 1082–1083, 1084t,
1085f
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plutonium hexafluoride, 1083, 1084tplutonium tetrafluoride, 1083, 1084t,
1085fplutonium trifluoride, 1082, 1084t
Plutonium halides, 1077–1108chlorides, bromides, and iodides, 1092–1100
preparation of, 1092–1095properties of, 1098–1100solid-state structures of, 1096–1097
fluorides, 1077–1092preparation of, 1077–1082properties of, 1083–1092solid-state structures of, 1082–1083
oxyhalides of, 1100–1102preparation and properties of, 1101–1102solid-state structures of, 1102
stability of, 1077ternary halogenoplutonates, 1102–1108
phase diagram of, 1104, 1108fpreparation of, 1103–1104
Plutonium hectoboride, 999t, 1002Plutonium hexaboride, 999t, 1001–1002, 1002fPlutonium hexafluoridechemical properties of, 1092covalency in, 1193–1196electronic structure of, 1194–1196, 1195fpreparation of, 1080–1082, 1081fproperties of, 1086–1090, 1087tradiation decomposition of, 1090–1092structure of, 1083, 1084t
Plutonium hydroxide, precipitation with, 838Plutonium monocarbidechemical properties of, 1007–1008structure of, 1004–1006, 1005t
Plutonium monophosphide, 1021–1022Plutonium monosilicide, structure of, 1014,
1015fPlutonium monoxidephysical properties of, 1028preparation of, 1028–1029
Plutonium oxalate, precipitation with, 837Plutonium oxides, 1023–1049applications of, 1023–1025container material compatibility with, 1049interface of, 976–977, 978fphase equlibria, 1025–1026, 1026fplutonium dioxide, 1031–1034plutonium monoxide, 1028–1029plutonium sesquioxide, 1029–1031preparation of, 1028–1036
higher oxides, 1034–1036plutonium dioxide, 1031–1034plutonium monoxide, 1028–1029plutonium sesquioxide, 1029–1031
properties ofchemical, 1048–1049melting behavior, 1045oxygen diffusion, 1044–1045
thermodynamic properties, 1047–1048,1047t
vaporization behavior, 1045–1047,1046f
solid-state structures of, 1027t, 1036–1044,1038f–1040f, 1042f–1043f
ternarywith actinides, 1070–1077with lanthanide oxides, 1069–1070
thorium oxides with, 1070–1071uranium oxides with, 1070–1077applications of, 1070–1071phase diagram of, 1071–1073, 1073fpreparation of, 1073–1074properties of, 1074–1077
Plutonium pentafluoride, preparation of,1079–1080
Plutonium peroxide, precipitation with,837–838
Plutonium sesquioxidephysical properties of, 1030preparation of, 1029–1031structure of, 1027t, 1037–1038, 1038f–1039fthermodynamic properties of, 1047–1048,
1047tPlutonium tetraboride, 999t, 1000–1001,
1001fPlutonium tetrachloride
preparation of, 1093–1094, 1094fstabilization of, 1184
Plutonium tetrafluorideplutonium metal from, 866from plutonium with americium–241,
1270preparation of, 1078–1079properties of, 1085–1086, 1087tstructure of, 1083, 1084t, 1085f
Plutonium tribromideorganic-solvent soluble, 1182–1183preparation of, 1095properties of, 1087t, 1098–1100, 1099tsolid-state structure of, 1084t, 1096–1097,
1097f–1098fPlutonium trichloride
organic-solvent soluble, 1182–1183preparation of, 1092–1093properties of, 1087t, 1098–1100, 1099tsolid-state structure of, 1084t, 1096, 1096f,
1098fPlutonium trifluoride
organic-solvent soluble, 1182–1183preparation of, 1078properties of, 1083–1085, 1087tstructure of, 1082, 1084t
Plutonium triiodideorganic-solvent soluble, 1182–1183preparation of, 1095solid-state structure of, 1084t, 1096–1097
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Plutonium tritelluride, structure of, 1053,1053f
Plutonocene, electronic structure of,1199–1203, 1201f–1202f
PMBP. See 1-Phenyl–3-methyl–4-benzoylpyrazolone
Pnictidesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1317–1319coordination of, 1358–1359
of neptunium, 742–744applications of, 742
of plutonium, 1016–1023antimony system, 1022–1023arsenic system, 1022families of, 1016–1017nitrogen system, 1017–1021phosphorus system, 1021–1022valency and electronic structure, 1023
Polarography, for neptunium, determinationof, 791–792
Potentiometric method, for neptunium,781–782
determination of, 790–791Precipitationof americium, 1270–1271crystallization v., 832–833of plutonium, 831–839conversion chemistry, 836–839coprecipitation, 833–835decontamination factors for, 832, 833treactions for, 831, 832t
Protactinium–233, neptunium–237equilibrium with, 785
PSD. See Pulse shape discriminationPulse shape discrimination (PSD),
neptunium–237 determinationwith, 785
PUREX process. See Plutonium, Uranium,Reduction, Extraction process
Pyrochemical methodsfor americium, 1269–1270overview of, 853–854for plutonium metal production, 864–877direct oxide reduction, 866–869,
868f–869felectrorefining, 870–872, 873fflow diagram for, 865, 865ffluorination and reduction, 866, 867fmolten salt extraction, 869–870need for, 865pyroredox or anode recovery, 872–876vacuum melting and casting, 870,
871f–872fzone-refining, 876–877
for plutonium separation, 854Pyrophoricity, of plutonium, in air, 975f,
976–977, 978f
Pyroredox, for plutonium metal production,872–876
equipment for, 868f, 875process for, 875–876product from, 876
Quaternary ammonium salts, for americiumextraction, 1284
Radioactive decay, of plutonium,consequences, 980
Radioactive waste, immobilization of,neptunium phosphate, 744
Radioanalytical chemistry, of americium,1364
Radioisotope heater units (RHU), plutoniumfor, 703
plutonium–238, 817Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
(RTG), plutonium for, 703plutonium–238, 817
Radiolysisof americium, 1337–1338of plutonium, 1143–1146
Radiometric methods, for neptunium,783–786
activation analysis, 785–786alpha- and gamma-ray spectrometry,
783–785liquid scintillation counting method, 785
Rare earth metalsatomic volumes of, 922–923, 923fneptunium v., 700
Recoil nucleus, from plutonium decay,980–981
Redox behaviorof americium
autoreduction, 1330–1331disproportionation, 1331–1332electrode potentials and thermodynamic
properties, 1328–1330, 1329thydration and coordination numbers,
1327, 1328fkinetics of, 1333–1337radiolysis, 1337–1338
of neptunium, 753–755, 793–794, 794fin acidic media, 753in basic media, 754–755coulometry for, 757–759, 758fsodium hydroxide and, 756voltammetric behavior of, 755–757,
756t, 757fof plutonium
actinide ions and, 1133–1137,1134t–1135t
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ammonia, 1141–1142autoradiolysis, 1143–1146hydrazine, 1142hydroxylamine, 1140–1141ions, 1117–1119, 1118f, 1118t, 1120tiron, 1138–1139nitric acid, 1139–1140nonactinide ions and, 1137–1143oxidation state equilibrium, 1123–1125peroxide, 1143plutonium (IV) disproportionation,
1119–1122plutonium (V) disproportionation,
1122–1123plutonium (VI) oxygen exchange with
solvent water, 1133preparation and stability of oxidation
states, 1125–1133REDOX process, PUREX process v., 842Redox reagents, for neptunium, 759–761,
760tReductionof americium, 1330–1331
americium (V), 1335–1337americium (VI), 1335
of neptuniumhexafluoride, 733neptunium (IV), 762neptunium (V), 762neptunium (IV) to neptunium (III), 745potential, 755
of plutoniumby actinide ions, 1133–1137, 1134t–1135tin aqueous solution, 1117–1146by nonactinide ions, 1137–1143
Resistance furnace, for electrorefining, 782,784f
Resonance ionization mass spectrometry(RIMS)
of neptunium, 789–790of plutonium, 859
RHU. See Radioisotope heater unitsRIMS. See Resonance ionization mass
spectrometryRoom temperature ionic liquids (RTILs)overview of, 854for plutonium separation, 854
RTG. See Radioisotope thermoelectricgenerator
RTILs. See Room temperature ionic liquids
Seawater, neptunium in, 782–783Selenidesof americium, 1316–1317of neptunium, 740–741of plutonium, 1049–1056
preparation of, 1052properties of, 1055–1056solid-state structure, 1053–1055,
1053f–1054fSelf-irradiation, of plutonium
at ambient temperature, 982–984, 983fδ-phase, 986lattice damage, 981–984at low temperature, 981–982, 982f, 982tmetal and intermetallic compounds,
979–987SF. See Spontaneous fissionSieverts apparatus, for plutonium hydride
stoichiometry, 989Sigma-bonded ligands, of plutonium,
1182–1187alkoxides, 1185–1186alkyls, 1186amides, 1184–1185borohydrides, 1187halides, 1182–1184
Silicate(s), of americium, 1321Silicides
of americium, coordination of, 1359of plutonium, 1009–1016crystal structure, 1011–1015, 1012t,
1013f–1016fphase diagram, 1009, 1011fpreparation, 1011properties of, 1015–1016
SIMS. See Surface ionization massspectrometry
Smoke-detectors, americium–241 in, 1267SNAP. See Space Nuclear Auxiliary PowerSNF. See Spent nuclear fuelSodium carbonate, actinide stripping
with, 1280Sodium hydroxide
neptunium redox behavior and, 756reduction in, americium (V), 1335–1336
Soil, neptunium in, 783Solid phase, in solvent extraction, 840Solubility, of neptunium
neptunium (V), 769–770neptunium (VI), 770
Solvent extractionacids for, 839of americium, 1271–1289amide extractants, 1285–1286amine extractants, 1284from lanthanides, 1286–1289organophosporus extractants, 1271–1284
of neptunium, 705–713, 706f–708f, 709tfrom high-level liquid wastes, 712–713plutonium v., 709Purex process, 710–712, 710f
organic phases for, 840–841
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Solvent extraction (Contd.)overview of, 839of plutonium, 839–845extraction chromatography, 844–845ion-exchange processes, 845–852PUREX process, 841–844
solid phase in, 840Sonochemical technique, for neptunium
electrolysis, 762Sound velocities, of plutonium, 942–943, 944tliquid, 962
Space explorationfuel preparation for, 1032–1034plutonium –238 in, 817, 1025, 1032
Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power (SNAP),plutonium–238 in, 817–818
Spectral emissivity, of liquid plutonium, 963Spectrophotometry, of neptunium, 782,
786–787Spectroscopy, of americium, 1364–1370luminescence, 1368–1369solution absorption, 1364–1368vibrational, 1369–1370x-ray absorption, 1370
Spent nuclear fuel (SNF)alkaline processing scheme for, 852americium in, 1268electrodeposition for, 717halide volatility processes for, 855heavy isotope minimization in, 721‘light glass’ v., 1273neptunium recovery from, 732neptunium–237 in, 702, 782–784
plutonium in, 813–814iron and, 1138–1139polymerization of, 1150separation of, 828–830
plutonium oxides for, 1023–1024reprocessing of, 703–704, 856
Spin-orbit coupling, of neptunium, 764–765Spontaneous fission (SF), of plutonium–244,
824Stability constantsof americium, 1354americium (III) fluoride, 1354–1355
of neptunium, neptunium (V), 781–782Stoichiometry, of plutoniumhydrides and deuterides, 990–992, 991f–992fions, 1111–1113oxalates, 1173–1174
Structureof americium, 1299–1300chalcogenides, 1358–1359halides, 1356–1357, 1358foxides, 1357–1358, 1358foxoanionic ligands, 1359–1360, 1360fpnictides, 1358–1359silicides, 1359
of neptuniumdioxide, 725–726halides, 731thexafluoride, 731t, 733metallic state, 719neptunium (VI) ternary oxides, 730neptunium (VII) ternary oxides, 729–730selenides, 741sulfides, 740
of plutoniumantimonides, 1023, 1024fborides, 998–1002, 999t, 1000f–1002fcarbides, 1004–1007, 1005t,
1006f–1007fchalcogenides, 1053–1055, 1053f–1054ffluorides, 1082–1083, 1084t, 1085fhydrides and deuterides, 992–994,
993f, 993tions, 1111–1113nitrides, 1019, 1020toxides, 1027t, 1036–1044, 1038f–1040f,
1042f–1043foxoplutonates, 1059–1064, 1060t–1061toxyhalides, 1102, 1103fsilicides, 1011–1015, 1012t, 1013f–1016ftribromide, 1084t, 1096–1097,
1097f–1098ftrichloride, 1084t, 1096, 1096f,
1098ftriiodide, 1084t, 1096–1097
Sulfate(s)of neptunium, equilibrium constants
for, 774tof plutonium, 1168–1170
Sulfatesof americium, 1305t–1312t, 1319–1321of neptunium, 745
Sulfidesof americium, 1316–1317of neptunium, 739–740
neptunium disulfide, 739–740neptunium pentasulfide, 740neptunium trisulfide, 740
of plutonium, 1049–1056preparation of, 1052properties of, 1055–1056solid-state structure, 1053–1055,
1053f–1054fSulfur, americium ligands of, 1363Superconductivityof americium, 1299of plutonium, 967–968
Supercritical fluid extractionoverview of, 855–856for plutonium separation, 856
Surface ionization mass spectrometry (SIMS),of neptunium, 788–789
Surface tension, of liquid plutonium, 963
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Talspeak process, americium (III) extractionin, 1286, 1289
TBP. See Tri(n-butyl)phosphateTelluridesof americium, 1316–1317of neptunium, 741–742of plutonium, 1049–1056
preparation of, 1052properties of, 1055–1056solid-state structure, 1053–1055,
1053f–1054fTellurium, alloys with neptunium, 742TEM. See Transmission electron
microscopetert-BHz. See Tert-butylhydrazineTert-butylhydrazine (tert-BHz), neptunium
(VI) reduction with, 761Tertiary amine salts, for americium extraction,
1284N,N,N0,N0-Tetrakis(2-pyridylmethyl)
ethylenediamine (TPEN), americium(III) complexation with, 1354
Thallium, in plutonium alloy, 896, 896f2-Thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTA), for
neptunium extraction, 705Thermal conductivity, of plutonium, 957oxides with uranium oxides, 1076–1077
Thermal expansion, of plutonium, 937–942coefficients, 937, 938tcurve, 879, 880f, 939foxides with uranium oxides, 1075–1076
Thermodynamic propertiesof americium
oxidation states, 1328–1330oxides, 1303
of neptuniumhalides, 736t, 739hydrides, 722–723metallic state, 718–719neptunium (IV), 769oxides, hydrates, and hydroxides, 728,
728tof plutonium, 935–968
carbides, 1008–1009, 1008tdensities and lattice parameters, 935–937diffusion, 958–960elastic constants and sound velocities,
942–943electrical resistivity, thermal
conductivity, thermal diffusivity, andthermoelectric power, 954–958
halides, 1087theat capacity, 943–949ions, 1111, 1111tmagnetic behavior, 949–954new tools and new measurements,
964–968oxides, 1047–1048, 1047t
phase transformations, 890, 891f, 891tpnictides, 1019, 1021tredox reactions, 1120tsurface tension, viscosity, and vapor
pressure, 960–963thermal expansion, 937–942
Thermoelectric power, of plutonium, 957–958,958t
Thiocyanatefor americium purification, 1291of neptunium, equilibrium constants
for, 773tThorium, compounds of, oxides, 1070TnOA. See Tri-n-octylamineTOPO. See Tri-n-octylphosphine oxideTPEN. See N,N,N’,N’-Tetrakis
(2-pyridylmethyl)ethylenediamineTPTZ. See TripyridyltriazeneTransition metals, atomic volumes of,
922–923, 923fTransmission electron microscope (TEM), for
plutonium study, 964of radiogenic helium, 986
Transmutation products, of plutonium–239,984–985, 985f
Trialkylphosphine oxides (TRPO)americium extraction with, 1274–1275neptunium extraction with, 713
Tri-n-octylamine (TnOA), neptuniumextraction with, 709, 783, 784f
in chelate chromatography, 715Tri-n-octylphosphine oxide (TOPO),
neptunium extraction with, 705–706,707f, 795
Tri(n-butyl)phosphate (TBP)americium extraction with, 1271–1274neptunium extraction with, 707, 710,
712–713, 795for plutonium extraction, 841–844
Tripyridyltriazene (TPTZ), americumextraction with, 1286–1287
TRPO. See Trialkylphosphine oxidesTRUEX process
for actinide extraction, 1275, 1281–1283,1282t
for americium extraction, 1286for neptunium extraction, 713
TTA. See 2-ThenoyltrifluoroacetoneTungstates, of americium, 1321
Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy(UPS), neptunium characterizationwith, 795
UPS. See Ultraviolet photoelectronspectroscopy
Uraniumcompounds of, oxides, 1070–1077
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Uranium (Contd.)extraction of, Purex process for, 710–712,
710fneptunium–237 production from, 701plutonium andδ-phase plutonium influence of, 985oxidation and reduction, 1136–1137from plutonium decay, 985, 985f
Uranium–235nuclear energy with, 826products of, 826, 827t–828t, 828
occurrence in nature, 823–824plutonium–239 regeneration of, 824
Uranium–238neptunium–239 from, 702, 704plutonium–238 from, 815
Uranium (IV), reduction by, americium (V),1337
Uranium (VI)americium (V) interaction with, 1356distribution coefficients of, 842, 842textraction of, americium (III) v., 1284polarography for, 791–792
Uranium ores, plutonium in, 822Uranium oxides, plutonium oxides with,
1070–1077applications of, 1070–1071phase diagram of, 1071–1073, 1073fpreparation of, 1073–1074properties of, 1074–1077
Vacancy clusters, phase stability and, 984Vacuum melting and casting, for plutonium
metal production, 870, 871f–872fValence electrons, phase stability and, 927Vaporizationof plutonium, tribromide, 1100of plutonium oxides, 1045–1047, 1046fwith uranium oxides, 1074
Vapor pressureof liquid plutonium, 963of plutoniumhexafluoride, 1086tetrafluoride, 1085–1086
VDPA. See Vinylidene–1,1-diphosphonic acidVibrational frequencies, of plutoniumhexafluoride, 1086–1088, 1090tions, 1116–1117
Vibrational spectroscopyof americium, 1369–1370of plutonium, ions, 1114–1117
Vickers microhardness, of plutonium,970, 970f
Vinylidene–1,1-diphosphonic acid (VDPA),actinide stripping with, 1280–1281
Viscosity, of liquid plutonium, 962–963Void swelling, of plutonium, 981, 987
Voltammetrymethod for, 756for neptunium, 755–757, 756t, 757f
determination of, 791–792for plutonium, 1119
Water, americium (II) oxidation by, 1337
XAFS. See X-ray absorption fine structureXANES. See X-ray absorption near-edge
structure spectroscopyXAS. See X-ray absorption spectroscopyXPS. See X-ray photoelectron spectroscopyX-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS),
neptunium (V) speciation with, 795X-ray absorption near-edge structure
spectroscopy (XANES), for redoxpotential determination, 754, 754f
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS)of americium, 1296, 1370of plutonium, 859–861
X-ray crystallography, of plutoniumborides, 999tcarbides, 1005t, 1010tchalcogenides, 1050t–1051tfluorides, 1084toxides, 1025, 1027toxoplutonates, 1060t–1061tpnictides, 1020tsilicides, 1012tternary oxides, 1066t–1067t
X-ray diffraction (XRD), of neptuniumdioxide, 725trichloride, 737
X-ray fluorescence (XRF), ofneptunium, 788
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)neptunium characterization with, 795of plutonium, 861
XRD. See X-ray diffractionXRF. See X-ray fluorescence
ζ-Phase, of plutonium, 882f–883f, 883, 890,891f
density of, 936tstrength of, 968f, 970thermoelectric power, 957–958, 958t
Zirconium, carbamoylmethylenephosphineoxide extraction of, 1280
Zone-refining, for plutonium metalproduction, 876–877
americium removal in, 877equipment for, 877, 878foverview of, 876process of, 876–877
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AUTHOR INDEXVol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440.
Page numbers suffixed by t and f refer to Tables and Figures respectively.
Aarkrog, A., 704, 783Aase, S. B., 861, 1295Abazli, H., 730, 735, 739, 745, 746, 748, 792Abe, J., 1010Abe, M., 1292Abelson, P. H., 699, 700, 717Abney, K., 1173Abney, K. D., 861, 998, 1112, 1166Abraham, B. M., 1018, 1052, 1092, 1094,
1095, 1100, 1101Abraham, D. P., 719, 721Abraham, M. M., 1368Abrahams, E., 923, 964Abrahams, S. C., 1360Abramina, E. V., 760Abrikosov, I. A., 928Ackermann, R. J., 718, 724, 890, 891, 945, 949,
963, 1030, 1045, 1046, 1048, 1297, 1298Adair, H. L., 1302Adams, J. B., 949, 950Adams, J. L., 815Adams, M. D., 950, 1080, 1086Adamson, M. G., 1036, 1047, 1075Aderhold, C., 1323Adler, P. H., 920, 927, 933Adloff, J. P., 988Adnet, J. M., 1143, 1355Adrian, G., 792Adrianov, M. A., 900, 902, 904, 906, 907, 908,
910, 911, 912, 913, 914Afonas’eva, T. V., 726, 745, 747, 748, 767,
768, 1175Agnew, S. F., 1268Ahrland, S., 772, 774Ahuja, R., 719, 720, 1300, 1301Aitken, E. A., 1045, 1075Akabori, M., 718, 719, 1018Akatsu, J., 716, 837, 1049, 1294Akella, J., 1299, 1300Akhachinskii, V. V., 906, 912Akimoto, I., 1019Akimoto, Y., 1028, 1303, 1312, 1317Akopov, G. A., 788Al Mahamid, I., 1178, 1180Al Rifai, S., 1352Albiol, T., 1019
Albrecht, E. D., 915, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006Albrecht-Schmitt, T., 1312, 1360Albrecht-Schmitt, T. E., 1173Albright, D., 813, 814, 825Alcock, N. W., 1173Aldred, A. T., 719, 721, 739, 742, 744,
745, 1304Alei, M., 1126Aleksandruk, V. M., 787, 788Alekseeva, D. P., 756, 1175Alenchikova, I. F., 1101, 1102, 1106,
1107, 1108Alexander, C. A., 1021, 1045Alexander, E. C., Jr.., 824Alexandratos, S. D., 716, 852, 1293Ali, S., 1352Al-Kazzaz, Z. M. S., 745, 746Allard, B., 1117, 1146, 1158, 1354Allbutt, M., 1050, 1051, 1052Allen, G. C., 1035Allen, J. W., 861Allen, P., 849, 1167Allen, P. G., 795, 849, 932, 967, 1112,
1166, 1167, 1327, 1338, 1363, 1368,1369, 1370
Allen, R. P., 968Allen, T. H., 973, 974, 975, 976, 989,
990, 1026, 1027, 1035, 1040, 1041,1042
Almeida, M., 1304Almond, P. M., 1173Al-Niaimi, N. S., 772, 773, 774Altzizaglau, T., 1293Amano, O., 855, 856Amano, R., 1323, 1324Amanowicz, M., 719, 720Ames, F., 789, 1296Ames, R. L., 1141Ami, N., 1049Anan’ev, A. V., 1352Ananyev, A. V., 793Anderegg, G., 1177, 1178Andersen, J. C., 1028, 1030Anderson, C. D., 963Anderson, H. H., 841Anderson, J. W., 862, 870
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Anderson, O. K., 1300Andersson, D. A., 1044Andraka, B., 719, 720Andreev, V. I., 1326, 1329, 1331Andreichuk, N. N., 1144, 1145, 1146, 1338Andrew, J. F., 957, 1004Andrews, H., 855Andrews, J. E., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160, 1163Angelo, J. A., Jr., 817Anisimov, V. I., 929, 953Ankudinov, A. L., 1112ANS, 1269Anselin, F., 1018, 1022Antonelli, D., 817Antonio, M. R., 730, 754, 764, 861, 1112,
1113, 1356, 1370Anyun, Z., 1141Aoi, M., 855, 856Aoyagi, H., 758Apostolidis, C., 1143, 1168Appel, H., 729, 792Appelman, E. H., 728, 1064Apyagi, H., 753, 790, 791Arai, T., 845Arai, Y., 717, 743, 1018, 1019, 1022Archibong, E. F., 1018Arko, A. J., 921, 964, 1056Armstrong, D. E., 1291Arons, R. R., 719, 720Arsalane, S., 1172Artyukhin, P. I., 1117, 1118, 1128Asai, M., 1266, 1267Asakara, T., 1294, 1295Asakura, T., 711, 1272, 1273Asanuma, N., 852Asch, L., 719, 720Asprey, L. B., 732, 734, 763, 765, 841, 1049,
1082, 1084, 1095, 1097, 1107, 1117,1118, 1265, 1291, 1295, 1297, 1302,1312, 1314, 1315, 1319, 1322, 1323,1325, 1326, 1329, 1331, 1333, 1356,1357, 1358, 1360, 1365, 1366, 1367
Astafurova, L. N., 1170Atlas, L. M., 1031Audi, G., 815, 817Auerman, L. N., 1113Auge, R. G., 869Aupiais, J., 785Austin, A. E., 1006, 1007Avdeef, A., 1188Avens, L. R., 737, 752, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1185,
1186, 1190Averbach, B. B., 828Avignant, D., 1108Avivi, E., 905Awasthi, S. K., 728, 729, 1058, 1059,
1060, 1061Axler, K. M., 1109
Ayache, C., 719, 720Aziz, A., 1352
Babaev, A. S., 787, 788Babain, V. A., 856Babcock, B. R., 866, 869, 870Babrova, V. N., 1320Babu, R., 1076Babu, Y., 1175Backer, W., 1352Baclet, N., 886, 887, 930, 932, 933, 954, 956Badheka, L. P., 1282, 1285, 1294Baerends, E. J., 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203Baes, C. F., 1148, 1149, 1155Bagawde, S. V., 772, 773, 774, 1168Baglin, C. M., 817Bagnall, K. W., 726, 727, 734, 735, 736, 738,
739, 745, 746, 748, 1077, 1184, 1190,1191, 1312, 1315, 1323
Baiardo, J. P., 942Baily, H., 1071, 1073, 1074, 1075Baily, W. E., 1045, 1075Bairiot, H., 1071Baisden, P. A., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160,
1163, 1352Bakel, A. J., 861Baker, F., 1333Baker, F. B., 1129, 1131, 1139Baker, J. D., 1278Baker, R. D., 866Baklanova, P. F., 1164Balakrishnan, P. V., 1175Balarama Krishna, M. V., 708, 712,
713, 1294Balasubramanian, R., 1074Baldwin, C. E., 864, 875Baldwin, W. H., 747, 1323, 1324, 1361Ballestra, S., 704, 783Baluka, M., 731, 732Bamberger, C., 1312Bamberger, C. E., 744, 1171Band, W. D., 1033Banerji, A., 713Banic, G. M., 821Banks, R., 731, 732, 745Banks, R. H., 1187, 1188Bannerji, A., 1281, 1282, 1294Banyai, I., 1166Bao, B., 1285Bao, B.-R., 1285Baranov, S. M., 711, 712, 760, 761, 1142, 1143Barbanel, Y. A., 1365, 1369Barbano, P. G., 1284Barbe, B., 904Bardelle, P., 1018Barefield, II, J. E., 1088, 1090Barmore, W. L., 971, 972
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Barney, G. S., 1127, 1140, 1294Baron, P., 1285Barr, D. W., 704Barr, M. E., 849Barrero Moreno, J. M., 789Barth, H., 822Barthelemy, P., 1327Bartlett, R. J., 1194Barton, C. J., 1104Bartscher, W., 722, 723, 724, 977, 989, 990,
992, 993, 994, 995Bashlykov, S. N., 906, 912Basile, L. J., 1369Baskes, M. I., 928Basnakova, G., 717Baston, G. M. N., 854Bates, J. L., 1303, 1312Bathelier, A., 1275Battles, J. E., 1046, 1074Baturin, N. A., 747, 748, 749, 1181Bauche, J., 860Baudin, G., 1285Bauer, E. D., 968Baumbach, H. L., 988, 1079Baumgartner, F., 730, 751, 763, 766Baumgartner, F., 1093, 1190, 1323, 1324, 1363Bauminger, E. R., 862Bauri, A. K., 713, 1281, 1294Baxter, M. S., 705, 706, 783Bayat, I., 1352Baybarz, R. D., 1268, 1292, 1303, 1312, 1313,
1314, 1315, 1320, 1323, 1325, 1328,1329, 1352, 1358, 1360, 1365
Bayoglu, A. S., 1044, 1045Bazin, D., 932, 933Bean, A., 1174, 1360Bean, A. C., 1173, 1312, 1360Bearden, J. A., 859, 1296, 1370Beasley, M. L., 1312, 1313Beaumont, A. J., 837, 870, 1100Beauvais, R. A., 852Beauvy, M., 724, 997, 998Becraft, K. A., 1178, 1180Bedere, S., 892Bednarcyk, J., 725Bednarczyk, E., 1033, 1034Beetham, S. A., 864Begg, B. D., 861, 932, 1041, 1043, 1112, 1154,
1155, 1166Begun, G. M., 744, 757, 781, 1116, 1133, 1148,
1155, 1315, 1356, 1369Beitscher, S., 973Beitz, J., 1129Beitz, J. V., 1352, 1354, 1368, 1369Bell, J. T., 1132, 1366Bell, M. J., 1270Bell, W. A., 821Belyaev, Y. I., 724, 726, 727, 770
Bender, K. P., 841, 843Benedict, U., 725, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743,
1030, 1070, 1071, 1073, 1299,1300, 1304, 1312, 1313, 1315, 1316,1317, 1318
Benerji, R., 1280Bennett, B. I., 962Bennett, D. A., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160, 1163Benz, R., 1094, 1098, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107,
1108, 1109Berg, J. M., 849, 851, 1139, 1141, 1161, 1167Berger, P., 1049, 1329Berger, R., 740, 742, 1085, 1086Bergstresser, K. S., 1131Berlanga, C., 724Bernard, H., 1018, 1019, 1071, 1073,
1074, 1075Bernard, J. E., 928Bernardo, P. D., 778, 779Berndt, A. F., 907, 912, 915Berndt, U., 1065, 1066, 1303, 1312, 1313Berne, A., 1364Bernkopf, M. F., 1340Bernstein, H., 927Bernstein, J. L., 1360Berry, J. A., 731, 732Berry, J. W., 869, 1297Bersillon, O., 817Berstein, A. D., 817Bersuder, L., 859Bertha, E. I., 1354Berthon, C., 1168Berthon, L., 1285Berthoud, T., 1114Bertrand, P. A., 1160, 1166Bertsch, P. M., 861Besancon, P., 1055Besmann, T. M., 1047Bessnova, A. A., 726, 748, 770, 1170, 1175,
1181, 1321Betti, M., 789Betts, J., 942, 944, 945, 948, 949, 950Betz, T., 729, 1061, 1064Bevilacqua, A. M., 855Beznosikova, A. V., 907, 909, 911, 912Bhanushali, R. D., 1271Bhat, I. S., 782, 786Bhide, M. K., 1175Bichel, M., 1293Bickel, M., 729, 730, 792, 1293Bidoglio, G., 769, 774, 1159, 1314, 1328,
1329, 1330, 1338, 1339, 1341,1354, 1355
Bidwell, R. M., 862, 897Bierlein, T. K., 961Bierman, S. R., 1268Bigelow, J. E., 1271, 1275Biggers, R. E., 1132
Author Index I-29
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Bihan, T. L., 739Binka, J., 1278Bismondo, A., 777, 778, 782Bixby, G. E., 1028, 1035Bixon, M., 722, 723, 724Bjorklund, C. W., 870, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1045,
1048, 1093, 1104, 1171Blachot, J., 817Blackburn, P. E., 1074Blaise, A., 719, 720, 740, 741, 742, 743, 998,
1003, 1023Blaise, J., 857, 858, 859, 860Blanc, P., 1285, 1329Blank, H., 892, 894, 897, 900, 901, 927, 954,
956, 957, 958, 962, 963, 972, 974, 976,977, 1019, 1030, 1071
Blank, H. R., 905, 906, 907, 911, 988Blanpain, P., 1071Blau, M. S., 876, 877, 878, 943, 945, 947, 948,
949, 964Blaudeau, J. P., 1112, 1113, 1192, 1199Blauden, J.-P., 764Bleaney, B., 1199Bleuet, P., 861Blobaum, J. M., 967Blobaum, K. J. M., 967Bloch, L., 817Blokhin, N. B., 763, 765, 1336, 1337Blokhin, V. I., 773Bloomquist, C. A. A., 1284, 1293Bluestein, B. A., 1095Boardman, C., 856Boatner, L. A., 1171, 1368Bochvar, A. A., 892, 894, 900, 901, 902, 903,
904, 907, 908, 910, 913, 915Bode, D. D., 1297Bodheka, L. P., 1280Bodu, R., 824Boehlert, C., 863Boehlert, C. J., 964Boerrigter, P. M., 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203Boeuf, A., 994, 995, 1019Bogdanov, F. A., 1169Boge, M., 740, 998Bohe, A. E., 855Bohlander, R., 751Boivineau, J. C., 1070, 1073, 1074Boivineau, M., 955, 962Bokelund, H., 1008Boldt, A. L., 1275Bolton, H., Jr., 1179Bolvin, H., 1113, 1156Bomse, M., 1312, 1315Bond, E. M., 1283Bond, W. D., 1049Bonnell, P. H., 1018, 1019Bonnelle, C., 859, 1095Bonner, N. A., 704, 822
Bonnisseau, D., 740, 998Booth, C. H., 932, 967Boreham, D., 1093Boring, A. M., 921, 922, 924, 954, 1300Boring, M., 1194Borisov, M. S., 1352Borkowski, M., 840, 1352Boro, C., 964, 965Boss, M. R., 988Bott, S. G., 1182, 1183, 1184Botta, F., 1033Boucher, R., 817Boucher, R. R., 1012, 1015, 1304Bouchet, J. M., 943, 970Bouhlassa, S., 1324, 1352Bouillet, M. N., 719, 720Bouissieres, G., 1077, 1079, 1080, 1101,
1302Boukhalfa, H., 1110, 1178, 1179Boulet, P., 967, 968, 1009, 1012, 1015, 1016,
1033, 1034Bourdarot, F., 744Bourges, J., 1049Bourges, J. Y., 1324, 1329, 1341, 1356,
1365, 1366Bouzigues, H., 824Bovey, L., 858, 860, 1116Bovin, A. V., 817Bowersox, D. F., 717, 865, 866, 867, 868,
870, 873, 874, 875, 904, 905, 913,914
Bowman, F. E., 961Boxall, C., 1138Boyd, T. E., 1292Boyer, J., 1268Brachet, G., 1304Bradley, A. E., 854Bradley, D. C., 1186Bradley, M. J., 1131, 1132, 1144, 1146Brady, E. D., 861, 1112, 1166Braicovich, L., 1196, 1198Braithwaite, D., 1300Brandau, E., 1352Brandel, V., 1171, 1172Brandt, L., 772, 774Brandt, R., 822Bratsch, S. G., 1352Bray, L. A., 1049, 1268, 1290, 1291Brennan, J. G., 1200, 1202Brett, N. H., 1058, 1059, 1060, 1062, 1065,
1066, 1067, 1070, 1071Brewer, K. N., 1282Brewer, L., 738, 860, 927, 962, 1034, 1093Bridger, N. J., 1018, 1019, 1020Bridges, N. J., 1110Briesmeister, R. A., 1088Brillard, L., 1352Brochu, R., 1172
I-30 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Brock, J., 851Brodsky, M. B., 957, 1297, 1319Brody, B. B., 1092, 1094, 1100, 1101Bromely, L., 738Bromley, L., 1093Bronisz, L. E., 996Bronson, M. C., 996Brookes, N. B., 1196, 1198Brooks, M. S. S., 719, 720Brooks, R., 1080, 1086Brossman, G., 900, 901Brown, C., 1071Brown, C. M., 929Brown, D., 734, 736, 737, 738, 739, 745, 746,
748, 1077, 1084, 1095, 1097, 1100,1184, 1188, 1190, 1191, 1312
Brown, F., 1018Brown, G. E., 795Brown, H., 1187Brown, H. S., 732Brown, N. R., 1295Brown, P. J., 1023, 1055Brown, W., 731, 732Brown, W. G., 996Brozell, S. R., 1192, 1199Bruggeman, A., 845Bruguier, F., 861Brundage, R. T., 763, 766, 1369Bruno, J., 768Bryan, G. H., 1018Bryne, A. R., 786Buchanan, J. M., 1168Buchanan, R. F., 848Bucher, B., 1055Bucher, J. J., 795, 1112, 1166, 1327, 1338,
1363, 1370Buchholz, B. A., 1295Buchmeiser, M. R., 851Buckau, G., 1352, 1354Budantseva, N. A., 745, 747, 749, 1127, 1170,
1175, 1312, 1321Buden, D., 817Budentseva, N. A., 1312, 1320Buijs, K., 1271, 1304Bukhtiyarova, T. N., 773Buklanov, G. V., 776, 822, 1036, 1352Bulkin, V. I., 986, 1302Bullock, J. I., 1169Buppelmann, L., 1145, 1146Burch, W. D., 1352Burger, L. L., 841, 843Burghard, H. P. G., 1188Burkhart, M. J., 775, 1127, 1181Burlet, P., 719, 720, 739, 740, 744, 1055Burnett, J. L., 1312, 1328, 1329, 1330Burney, G. A., 705, 714, 786, 787, 817, 1290,
1291, 1312, 1323Burns, C. J., 739, 1110, 1182, 1185, 1186
Burns, J. H., 747, 1084, 1093, 1096, 1295,1312, 1315, 1317, 1320, 1323, 1324,1357, 1358, 1359, 1360, 1361, 1362
Burns, M. P., 892, 942Burns, P. C., 730Burns, R. C., 1084, 1101Burr, A. F., 859, 1370Bursten, B., 764, 1113Bursten, B. E., 1112, 1191, 1192, 1196,
1200, 1363Burwell, C. C., 862, 897Buscher, C. T., 851Bussac, J., 824Butler, E. N., 984Butterfield, M. T., 1056Buyers, W. J. L., 1055Bychkov, A. V., 854Byrne, J. T., 1104
Cacceci, M. S., 782Cacciamani, G., 927Caceci, M., 768, 1352Caciuffo, R., 994, 995, 1019Cain, A., 1335Calais, D., 958, 959, 960Calder, C. A., 942, 943, 944, 946Campana, C. F., 1173Campbell, D. O., 1290Campbell, G. M., 1008, 1116Cantrell, K. J., 1159, 1160Cao, X., 791Cao, Z., 1285Capdevila, H., 1117, 1150, 1160, 1161,
1162, 1164Capone, F., 1029, 1036, 1045, 1047Cappis, J. H., 789Caputi, R. W., 1075Carbajo, J. J., 1048, 1071, 1074, 1075,
1076, 1077Carlos-Marquez, R., 1143Carls, E. L., 1081Carlson, L. R., 859Carlson, T. A., 1296Carnall, W. T., 729, 745, 763, 766, 857, 858,
859, 988, 1088, 1109, 1110, 1112, 1113,1194, 1296, 1312, 1314, 1324, 1325,1326, 1327, 1338, 1340, 1365
Carniglia, S. C., 1085, 1312Carre, D., 1055Carroll, D. F., 1058Cartula, M. J., 980, 981, 983, 984, 986Casarci, M., 1280, 1282Cassol, A., 767, 770, 776, 777, 778, 779, 781,
782, 1178, 1180, 1181Catlow, C. R. A., 1045Caturla, M. J., 863Cauchetier, P., 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181
Author Index I-31
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Cauchois, Y., 859Cavellec, R., 1369Cawan, T. E., 986Cefola, M., 988Cerny, E. A., 1179Chachaty, C., 1168Chackraburtty, D.M., 1004, 1005, 1007, 1058,
1059, 1060, 1061, 1065, 1170Chaikhorskii, A. A., 726, 727, 763, 764, 766,
770, 793Chakravortty, V., 1283Chamberlain, D. B., 861, 1282Chander, K., 1174, 1352Chang, Y. A., 927Chaplot, S. L., 942Charbonnel, M. C., 1168, 1262, 1270, 1285Chartier, D., 1355Charushnikova, I. A., 747, 748Charushnikova, N. N., 746, 748Charvillat, J. P., 739, 740, 741, 742, 743,
1020, 1022, 1304, 1312, 1316, 1317,1318, 1319
Charvolin, T., 719, 720Chasanov, M. G., 903, 1076Chatani, K., 783Chatt, A., 769, 774Chaudhuri, N. K., 772Chavrillat, J. P., 740, 741Chebotarev, N. I., 900, 902, 904, 906, 907, 908,
910, 911, 912, 913, 914Chebotarev, N. T., 892, 894, 900, 901, 902,
903, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911,912, 913, 915, 939, 941, 984, 1106, 1107
Cheetham, A. K., 994, 1082Cheinyavskaya, N. B., 1320Chen, C. T., 861Chen, J., 1287, 1288, 1352Chen, S. L., 927Chen, Y., 795, 1287Chereau, P., 1044, 1048, 1070, 1074Cherne, F. J., 928Chernyi, A. V., 907, 909, 911, 912Chiang, M.-H., 861Chiang, T. C., 964, 965, 967Chiapusio, J., 1055Chiarizia, R., 716, 773, 840, 1280, 1281, 1282,
1293, 1294Chikalla, T. D., 724, 725, 726, 997, 998,
1025, 1030, 1045, 1303, 1312, 1313,1323, 1358
Childs, W. J., 1088, 1194Chipaux, R., 997, 998, 1003Chishoim-Brause, C. J., 795Chistyakov, V. M., 724, 726, 1331, 1334, 1336Chitnis, R. R., 712, 713, 1281, 1282Chitrakar, R., 1292Chmutova, M. K., 705, 1283Chmutova, M. S., 1271, 1284
Chopin, T., 1172Choporov, D., 1085, 1086Choporov, D. Y., 736, 737, 1312Choppin, G., 746, 748, 1275, 1284, 1287, 1288,
1291, 1327, 1352, 1354Choppin, G. R., 705, 771, 772, 775, 778, 781,
782, 988, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1132, 1138,1143, 1155, 1159, 1160, 1164, 1166,1179, 1181
Chrisney, J., 857Christensen, D. C., 717, 865, 866, 867, 868,
869, 870, 873, 874, 875Christensen, E. L., 1048, 1093Christensen, E. l., 837Christoph, G. G., 1058, 1059, 1060, 1062Chu, S. Y. F., 817Chudinov, E. G., 1085, 1086, 1312Chudinov, E. T., 736, 737Chudnovskaya, G. P., 1365, 1369Chung, B. W., 967Chuveleva, E. A., 1291Chuvilin, D. Y., 989, 996Cilindro, L. G., 1352Cinader, G., 994, 995Cisneros, M. R., 849, 1139, 1161, 1167Clacher, A. P., 790Clark, C. R., 862, 892Clark, D. L., 745, 749, 763, 766, 813, 861, 932,
988, 1041, 1043, 1110, 1112, 1116,1117, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1159, 1162,1163, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1181, 1182,1183, 1184, 1314, 1340, 1341, 1359
Clark, G. A., 1281Clark, G. W., 1033Clark, H. K., 821Clark, R. B., 1021Clark, S. B., 852, 1167Clayton, E. D., 988, 1268Cleveland, J. M., 814, 837, 850, 988, 1007,
1018, 1110, 1117, 1138, 1140, 1167,1168, 1169, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175,1177, 1178, 1180
Cocuaud, N., 1269Coffinberry, A. S., 892, 903, 905, 906, 907,
908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913Cogliati, G., 1022Cohen, D., 726, 727, 731, 753, 759, 862, 1114,
1116, 1131, 1132, 1297, 1312, 1325,1326, 1337
Cohen, K. P., 1269Cohen, M., 828Coleman, C. F., 841Coleman, J. S., 1291, 1312, 1314, 1325, 1326,
1328, 1329, 1331, 1332Colineau, E., 719, 720, 967, 968, 1009, 1012,
1015, 1016Colinet, C., 928Collard, J. M., 740, 1023
I-32 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Colle, J. Y., 1029, 1036, 1047Colle, Y., 1029, 1045Collins, E. D., 1271, 1275Colmenares, C. A., 996Colombet, P., 1054Combes, J-M., 795Comstock, A. A., 949, 960Comstock, A. C., 949Condamines, C., 1285Condamines, N., 1285Conner, C., 1282Conner, W. V., 1312Connick, R. E., 988, 1121, 1122, 1126, 1175Connor, W. V., 1271, 1312, 1325, 1326Conradson, S., 984, 1359, 1370Conradson, S. D., 849, 861, 932, 933, 1041,
1043, 1112, 1116, 1117, 1154, 1155,1156, 1162, 1164, 1166, 1167, 1168
Conway, J. G., 1099, 1365Coobs, J. H., 1033Coogler, A. L., 817Cooke, R., 1138Cooper, B. R., 1023Cooper, N. G., 814, 863Cooper, V. R., 835Coops, M. S., 864, 869, 875, 1288, 1291Cope, R. G., 892, 909, 912Corbin, R. A., 1268Cordaro, J. V., 791Cordfunke, E. H. P., 1048, 1076Corliss, C. H., 857Cornet, J. A., 943, 958, 970Cort, B., 882, 939, 949, 967, 989, 995Costa, D. A., 1185Costa, P., 957Costanzo, D. A., 1132Couffin, F., 726, 753Cousseins, J. C., 1108Cousson, A., 730, 745, 746, 748, 792Cousson, H., 730, 792Cousson, J., 745Covert, A. S., 973Cowan, G. A., 824, 1127Cowan, H. D., 1117, 1118, 1121, 1126, 1131,
1132, 1144, 1146Cowan, R. G., 1294Cox, L. E., 795, 861, 932, 989, 995Cox, M., 840Craft, R. C., 817Craig, I., 1327, 1338, 1370Crain, J. P., 1294Cramer, E. M., 892, 910, 913, 914, 915, 937,
938, 939, 958, 959Cramer, J., 822, 823Crandall, J. L., 1267Cremers, T. L., 996Cresswell, R. G., 790Crisler, L. R., 1190
Croatto, U., 777Crocker, A. G., 880, 882Crocker, H. W., 1049Croff, A. G., 827Cromer, D. T., 901, 903, 906, 907, 909, 910,
911, 912, 914, 915, 1012, 1013Crosswhite, H., 857, 858, 859Crosswhite, H. M., 857, 858, 859Crouse, D. J., 1049Crozier, E. D., 962Cui, D., 768Cuillerdier, C., 773, 1285, 1286Cummings, B., 1364Cunnane, J. C., 1172Cunningham, B. B., 815, 834, 934, 988, 1085,
1093, 1098, 1101, 1265, 1295, 1297,1312, 1313
Curtis, D., 822, 823Curtis, D. B., 822, 823Curtis, M. H., 996Curtiss, C. F., 962Cusick, M. J., 1292Czerwinski, K., 1138Czerwinski, K. R., 1160, 1165, 1166
Dabos, S., 725, 743, 746, 748Dabos-Seignon, S., 742, 776, 777, 778,
779, 781Dacheux, N., 785, 1171, 1172Dai, X., 964D’Alessandro, G., 773D’Alessio, J. A., 1186Dallera, C., 1196, 1198Dalton, J. T., 1006, 1009Dam, J. R., 1147Damien, D., 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 1017,
1020, 1022, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053,1054, 1304, 1312, 1316, 1317, 1318,1335, 1359
Damien, N., 740, 741Danesi, P. R., 773Danford, M. D., 1323, 1324, 1361, 1362Danis, J. A., 1181Danuschenkova, M. A., 1129, 1130Dardenne, K., 763, 766Darken, L. S., 926, 927Darling, T. W., 942Darovskikh, A. N., 1363Dauben, C. H., 1312, 1313, 1315, 1357,
1358Dautheribes, J., 789David, F., 1296, 1302, 1330David, S. J., 813, 1088Davidov, Y. P., 1127Davidson, N. R., 722, 730, 731, 736, 737, 738,
740, 1018, 1052, 1092, 1094, 1095,1100, 1101
Author Index I-33
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Davies, D., 1077, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1085,1086, 1099
Davydov, A. V., 1323Dawson, J. K., 1077, 1078, 1079, 1084, 1099Day, J. P., 790Day, R. S., 849, 851Dayton, R. W., 1030De Alleluia, I. B., 1065, 1066de Bersuder, L., 859De Franco, M., 1048De Grazio, R. P., 1104de Novion, C. H., 742, 743, 774, 1017,
1022, 1052, 1054, 1304, 1312, 1316,1317, 1318
De Winter, F., 818De Witt, R., 718, 719Dean, D. J., 944, 949, 950Dean, G., 1048, 1070, 1073, 1074Deane, A. M., 1184Deaton, R. L., 1045Debbabi, M., 1065, 1066, 1312, 1313Decambox, P., 1368Dedov, V. B., 1271, 1352Deere, T. P., 1283Degischer, G., 771, 1352Deissenberger, R., 789, 1296deKock, C. W., 1094, 1095, 1099Delapalme, A., 1023, 1055Delegard, C., 852, 1167Delegard, C. H., 1117, 1118Dell, R. M., 1018, 1019, 1020, 1050,
1051, 1052Delle Site, A., 1352Delmau, L., 1160, 1161, 1162Deloffre, P., 891, 917, 958Delorme, N., 1114DeLucas, L. S., 1045Dem’yanova, T. A., 787, 788Den Auwer, C., 861, 932, 1041, 1043,
1112, 1154, 1155, 1166, 1168, 1262,1270, 1321
Denecke, M. A., 1147, 1150, 1152, 1153, 1154Denming, K., 1267Denning, R. G., 1113, 1114, 1192, 1196,
1198, 1199Denniss, I. S., 711, 760, 761Denotkina, R. G., 1161, 1171, 1172Deramaix, P., 1071Deron, S., 822Desai, V. P., 730, 763, 766Deshingkar, D. S., 1282Deslandes, B., 932, 933Despres, J., 892, 905, 906, 907Devillers, C., 824Dewey, H. J., 1088, 1090DeWitt, R., 891D’Eye, R. W. N., 1084Dhami, P. S., 712, 713, 1281, 1282, 1294
Dhumwad, R. K., 1282Di Bernardo, P., 1178, 1181Diamond, H., 1152, 1279, 1280, 1281,
1293, 1294Dietz, M. L., 1293, 1294Ding, M., 861, 1041, 1043, 1112, 1154,
1155, 1166Dittrich, S., 776Dixon, P., 822, 823Dmitriev, S. N., 786, 822Dobrowolski, J., 1066, 1068Dodgen, H. W., 857DOE, 817Dojiri, S., 837Domanov, V. P., 1036Dong, W., 791Donnet, L., 1355Donohoe, R. J., 851, 1116, 1117, 1156Dorhout, P. K., 861, 998, 1041, 1043, 1112,
1154, 1155, 1166Dormeval, M., 886, 887, 930, 932, 954, 956Dornberger, E., 1168, 1323, 1324Dosch, R. G., 1292Douglass, R. M., 1004, 1007, 1104, 1105,
1106, 1107, 1109, 1171Doukhan, R., 932, 933Doyle, J. H., 958, 959Drake, J., 789Draney, E. C., 942, 943, 944, 946Drchal, V., 929, 953Dressler, P., 760Drew, M. G. B., 1262, 1270, 1285Dreyer, R., 776, 1352Dringman, M. R., 1028, 1029, 1030Driscoll, W. J., 1275Drobyshevskii, I. V., 1312, 1315, 1327Drobyshevskii, Y. V., 731, 732, 734, 736Druckenbrodt, W. G., 839, 852Drummond, J. L., 1004, 1007, 1008, 1031,
1032, 1034Du Mond, J. W. M., 859du Preez, A. C., 1168Dubos, S., 1300Duff, M. C., 861Dufour, C., 725, 743, 1300, 1313Dufour, S., 1304Dukes, E. K., 763, 764Dunlap, B. D., 719, 721, 739, 742, 743, 744,
745, 861, 862, 1297, 1304, 1317, 1319Dunn, S. L., 726Duplessis, J., 768Dupuy, M., 958, 959, 960Durakiewicz, T., 1056Duran, T. B., 1268Duriez, C., 724Dushin, R. B., 1365, 1369Duverneix, T., 724Duyckaerts, E., 1352
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Duyckaerts, G., 725, 728, 729, 1177, 1178Dworzak, W. R., 996Dwyer, O. E., 854Dyall, K. G., 1196, 1198
Earnshaw, A., 998Easey, J. F., 734, 736, 738Ebbinghaus, B. B., 1036, 1047Eberhardt, K., 859, 1296Eberle, S. H., 776, 777, 779, 780, 781, 782,
1178, 1180, 1323, 1352Ebihara, M., 1267Ebner, A. D., 1292Edelstein, N., 731, 732, 733, 734, 751,
1188, 1312, 1315, 1327, 1330, 1338,1363, 1370
Edelstein, N. M., 795, 1112, 1113, 1166, 1187Editors, 1076Edwards, G. R., 958, 959, 960, 961Edwards, J., 737, 738, 1084Edwards, R. K., 1074Efimova, N. S., 791Efremov, Y. V., 1292Efurd, D. W., 704, 789Egan, J. J., 854Eggerman, W. G., 1190Ehrhart, P., 981, 983Eichelsberger, J. F., 962Eichhorn, B. W., 1181Eick, H. A., 718, 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1001,
1002, 1312, 1321Eisen, M., 1182Eisenberg, D. C., 1188, 1189Eisenstein, J. C., 765Ekberg, S. A., 763, 766, 1116, 1117, 1164,
1166, 1359Elesin, A. A., 1352El-Khatib, S., 942, 944, 945, 948Ellender, M., 1179Eller, P. G., 732, 733, 734, 1049, 1058, 1059,
1060, 1062, 1082Ellinger, F. H., 879, 882, 883, 885, 887, 892,
894, 895, 896, 898, 900, 901, 902, 903,904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911,912, 913, 914, 915, 933, 936, 938, 984,993, 994, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1009,1011, 1012, 1014, 1015, 1020, 1027,1028, 1029, 1030, 1045, 1048, 1070,1112, 1164, 1295, 1297, 1302, 1312,1357, 1359, 1360
Elliott, R. M., 1078, 1079Elliott, R. O., 719, 720, 879, 883, 892, 896, 897,
913, 932, 936, 938, 939, 941, 947, 948,949, 955, 957, 981
Ellis, D. E., 1194Embury, J. D., 964Eng, P., 861
Engel, T. K., 1048Engelhardt, U., 1283Engelmann, Ch., 782, 786Engerer, H., 1065, 1066, 1069, 1312, 1313English, J. J., 1049Enokida, Y., 712, 795Enriquez, A. E., 1069Ensor, D. D., 1287, 1352, 1354Ephritikhine, M., 1182Erdmann, B., 907, 908, 910, 911, 1304Erdmann, N., 859, 1296Erdos, P., 1055Erez, G., 936, 943, 944Eriksen, T. E., 768Eriksson, O., 924, 925, 928, 934, 935,
1300, 1301Erilov, P. E., 1082Erin, E. A., 1326, 1329, 1331Ermakov, V. A., 1331, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336,
1337, 1352Ernst, R. D., 750Eshaya, A. M., 854Esperas, S., 1173Espinosa-Faller, F. J., 861, 932, 1041, 1043,
1112, 1154, 1155, 1166Etter, D. E., 903Evans, J. S. O., 942Evans, S. K., 1045Ewart, F. T., 786, 787Eyring, L., 1029, 1037, 1039, 1044, 1303, 1312,
1313, 1323, 1358
Fabryka-Martin, J., 822, 823Fahey, J. A., 724, 725, 726, 740Faiers, M. E., 918, 919Faircloth, R. L., 724, 1030, 1045, 1046,
1048Fairman, W. B., 1293Falanga, A., 932, 933Fang, D., 1312, 1319Fangding, W., 1141Fanghaenel, T., 1113, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150,
1152, 1153, 1154, 1156, 1158, 1160,1161, 1165, 1166, 1181
Farber, D. L., 964, 965Fardy, J. J., 1168Fargeas, M., 1316Faris, J. P., 848Farkas, M. S., 1069, 1070Farr, D., 1043Farrant, D., 1071Faugere, J.-L., 1269Faure, P., 932, 933Favas, M. C., 1174Fedorets, V. I., 817Fedorov, L. A., 709Fedorov, Yu. S., 711, 761
Author Index I-35
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Fedoseev, A. M., 747, 749, 1170, 1312, 1319,1320, 1321
Fedoseev, M. S., 745Fedoseev, N. A., 747, 749Fedotov, S. N., 791Feldman, C., 1049Felker, L. K., 1152Felmy, A. R., 1149, 1160, 1162, 1319, 1341Fender, B. E. F., 994, 1082Ferguson, T. L., 1288Ferran, M. D., 1093Ferraro, J. R., 840Ferrarro, J. R., 1369Ferreira, L. G., 928Ferris, L. M., 1270Ferro, R., 927Fields, P. R., 1312, 1324, 1325, 1365Fife, J. L., 998Fife, K. W., 1093Fifield, L. K., 790Filimonov, V. T., 1352Filin, B. M., 1302Filin, V. M., 793, 986Filippov, E. A., 705Filliben, J. J., 1364Filzmoser, M., 1055Finch, C. B., 1033Finch, R. J., 725, 861Fink, J. K., 1046, 1048, 1074, 1076Firestone, R. B., 817Firosova, L. A., 1291Fischer, D. F., 1076Fischer, E. O., 751, 1093, 1190, 1323,
1324, 1363Fischer, J., 1080, 1082, 1083, 1090, 1092Fischer, R., 1172Fischer, R. D., 1190, 1191, 1199Fisher, E. S, 942Fisher, R. A., 945, 948, 949, 950Fisk, Z., 1003Fitoussi, R., 1286Fitzpatrick, J. R., 1268, 1283Flahaut, J., 1054Flamm, B. F., 864, 989, 996Fleming, W. H., 823Fletcher, J. M., 1011Fletcher, S., 738, 1084, 1095, 1097, 1312Flett, D. S., 840Florin, A. E., 732, 1080, 1081, 1083, 1084,
1086, 1088, 1090, 1091Flotow, H. E., 723, 724, 989, 990, 991, 992,
994, 1029, 1030, 1047, 1048Fluss, M. J., 863, 980, 981, 983, 984, 986Foltyn, E., 718, 719Foltyn, E. M., 939, 949, 1109Fomin, V. V., 1095, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1106,
1107, 1108Fontes, A. S., Jr., 1036, 1047
Forbes, R. L., 1028, 1030Ford, J. O., 1008Foreman, B. M., 1111Foropoulus, J., 737Fortner, J. A., 861Fournier, J. M., 719, 720, 739, 740, 742, 886,
887, 930, 932, 933, 949, 954, 956, 994,995, 998, 1003, 1019, 1023, 1055
Fowler, R. D., 904, 908, 913, 988Fox, A. C., 1071Fox, R. V., 856Foxx, C. L., 866Fradin, F. Y., 1022Franchini, R. C., 869Francis, A. J., 1110Francis, K. E., 1080, 1086Frechet, J. M. J., 851Fred, M., 857, 858, 860, 1088, 1194, 1295Fred, M. S., 857, 858, 859Fredo, S., 719, 720Freedberg, N. A., 817Freeman, A. J., 900, 901, 1265Freeman, J. H., 1093Frejacques, C., 824Fremont-Lamouranne, R., 1316Frenkel, V. Y., 1330, 1331, 1355Freundlich, A., 1312Freundlich, W., 728, 729, 1057, 1065,
1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1106, 1107,1312, 1321
Friddle, R. J., 879, 882, 962, 964Fried, S., 722, 730, 731, 734, 736, 737, 738,
740, 742, 743, 988, 1079, 1176, 1312,1317, 1325
Fried, S. M., 737, 1048Friedman, H. A., 1132Frohlich, K., 793Frolov, A. A., 763, 765, 1144, 1145, 1146,
1337, 1338Frolov, K. M., 1120, 1128, 1140Frolova, I. M., 1145, 1146Fryer, B. J., 730Fu, Y., 786Fuchs, C., 1033, 1034Fuess, H., 994, 1082Fuest, M., 822Fuger, J., 718, 719, 720, 722, 725, 726, 727,
728, 729, 735, 739, 744, 745, 753, 754,767, 769, 771, 881, 888, 891, 989, 1008,1019, 1021, 1045, 1047, 1048, 1061,1063, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1093, 1098,1100, 1101, 1110, 1111, 1117, 1118,1131, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1155,1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162,1165, 1166, 1167, 1169, 1170, 1171,1180, 1181, 1303, 1312, 1313, 1328,1329, 1341, 1352
Fugiwara, T., 1276
I-36 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Fuhrman, N., 1028, 1030Fujii, T., 1153Fujinaga, T., 758Fujine, S., 711, 712, 760, 766, 787, 1272, 1273,
1294, 1295Fujino, T., 1025, 1026, 1056, 1057, 1109Fujiwara, K., 1153Fukasawa, T., 760, 762, 766, 787, 1272Fukumoto, K., 1292Fulton, R. B., 1134Fulton, R. W., 1319, 1341Fultz, B., 929, 965, 966, 967Funk, H., 1296Fusselman, S. F., 1270Fusselman, S. P., 717
Gagnon, J. E., 730Gal, J., 719, 720, 862Galasso, F. S., 1059Galkin, B. Ya., 711, 761Gallegos, G. F., 932, 967Ganivet, M., 1118, 1119Ganz, M., 822Garcia Alonso, J. I., 789Garcia, E., 998Gardner, E. R., 1027, 1030, 1031Gardner, H., 936Gardner, H. R., 944, 968, 969, 970, 971Garner, C. S., 704, 822, 1078, 1092, 1095Garnov, A. Y., 1336Garstone, J., 892, 913Gaskin, P. W., 1179Gasparini, G. M., 1280, 1282Gasperien, M., 730, 745, 792Gassner, F., 1287Gata, S., 1267Gates, J. E., 1018, 1019Gatez, J. M., 1177, 1178Gatrone, R. C., 1279, 1281Gatti, R. C., 1178, 1180Gaumann, T., 1085, 1086Gay, R. L., 717Geary, N. R., 707Gebert, E., 719, 1057, 1060, 1061, 1312, 1313Gedeonov, L. I., 1352Geggus, G., 792Gehmecker, H., 794Geibel, C., 719, 720Geipel, G., 1113, 1156Gelman, A. D., 726, 728, 729, 745, 746, 747,
749, 750, 753, 763, 767, 768, 771, 773,1059, 1110, 1113, 1116, 1117, 1118,1123, 1128, 1133, 1156, 1163, 1172,1175, 1325, 1327, 1352, 1367, 1368
Gendre, R., 1080Genet, C. R., 1172Genet, M., 1172
Gens, R., 735, 739, 1061, 1063, 1312Gens, T. A., 855Gensini, M., 741Gensini, M. M., 719, 720, 721Gerdanian, P., 1048Gerding, T. J., 731, 732, 733Gergel, M. V., 704Gergel, N. V., 822, 824Germain, M., 1275Germain, P., 782Gerontopulos, P. T., 1284Gerstenkorn, S., 858, 860Gerz, R. R., 728, 1064Gevantman, L. H., 1123Ghiorso, A., 815, 821, 1265Ghosh Mazumdar, A. S., 1175Giarda, K., 1196, 1198Gibbs, F. E., 916, 960Gibney, R. B., 744, 945, 954, 956, 957Gibson, J. K., 719, 720, 721, 1302, 1316, 1362,
1363, 1364Giessen, B. C., 719, 720, 897, 932Giffaut, E., 1160, 1161, 1162, 1164, 1314, 1341Gilissen, R., 1033Gilles, P. W., 738, 1093Gilman, W. S., 1048Ginell, W. S., 854Giordano, A., 1045Girard, E., 861Givon, M., 1284, 1325, 1328, 1329, 1331, 1365Glaser, J., 1166Glatz, J. P., 713, 1008Glauzunov, M. P., 793Glazyrin, S. A., 1126Gleisner, A., 719, 720Glushko, V. P., 1047, 1048Gmelin, 1265, 1267, 1290, 1296Goby, G., 1352Godbole, A. G., 790, 1275Goeuriot, P., 861Goffart, J., 737, 1352Gogolev, A. V., 1110Gohdes, J. W., 1166Goibuchi, T., 762Goldberg, A., 886, 888, 890, 939, 940Goldenberg, J. A., 1033Goldstone, J. A., 882, 939, 949, 989, 995Golovnin, I., 1071Gomez Marin, E., 956Gonis, A., 927Goodenough, J. B., 1059Goodman, G. L., 763, 766, 1090Goodman, L. S., 1088, 1194Gopalakrishnan, V., 712, 713, 1281,
1282, 1294Gorbenko-Germanov, D. S., 1312, 1319,
1320, 1326Gorbunov, S. I., 984
Author Index I-37
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Gorbunov, V. F., 793Gordon, G., 1133Gordon, J. E., 945, 947, 949Gordon, P. L., 861, 932, 1041, 1043, 1112,
1154, 1155, 1166Gordon, S., 768, 769, 770, 1325, 1326, 1337Gore, S. J. M., 786Gorman, T., 854Gorshkov, N. I., 856Gorum, A. E., 1022, 1050, 1052Gouder, T., 861, 863, 995, 1023, 1034, 1056Gourisse, D., 1333Gove, N. B., 1267Grachev, A. F., 854Gracheva, O. I., 788Graf, W. L., 988Grantham, L. F., 717, 1270Graus Odenheimer, B., 1352Gray, P. R., 704Gray, S. A., 1179Grebenkin, K. F., 989, 996Grebenshchikova, V. I., 1320Green, D. W., 1018, 1029, 1046Green, J. C., 1196, 1198, 1200, 1202Green, J. L., 1003Greenwood, N. N., 998Gregorich, K. E., 815Grenthe, I., 753, 775, 1113, 1146, 1147, 1148,
1149, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1158, 1159,1160, 1161, 1165, 1166, 1171, 1181,1341, 1352
Griffin, H. E., 1284Griffin, P. M., 857, 858, 860Griffin, R. M., 1009Grigorescu-Sabau, C. S., 1352Grigor’ev, M. S., 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 793,
1113, 1156, 1181Grigor’eva, M. S., 747, 748Grigoriev, M., 1262, 1270, 1312, 1321Grigoriev, M. S., 1170Grigoryev, M. S., 793Grimmett, D. L., 717, 1270Grison, E., 904, 908, 913, 988Griveau, J. C., 967, 968, 1009, 1012,
1015, 1016Gropen, O., 1156Grossi, G., 1282Grosvenor, D. E., 1081Grove, G. R., 904, 905, 908, 914, 1033Gruber, J. B., 765Gruen, D. M., 724, 737, 763, 764, 1034, 1088,
1090, 1094, 1095, 1099, 1109, 1313Gruning, C., 859Gschneidner, K. A., 936, 939, 941Gschneidner, K. A., Jr., 896, 897, 926, 927Gudi, N. M., 772, 773, 774Guegueniat, P., 782Guerin, G., 862
Guerin, L., 1269Guichard, C., 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181Guillaume, B., 781, 1324, 1329, 1341, 1356,
1365, 1366Guillaumont, B., 1356Guillaumont, R., 763, 765, 768, 988, 1147,
1148, 1149, 1150, 1158, 1160, 1161,1165, 1166, 1181, 1330, 1352
Gula, M. J., 1293Guldner, R., 1073, 1095, 1100, 1101Gulev, B. F., 746, 748, 749Gulyaev, B. F., 1113, 1156Guminski, C., 1302Gunther, W. H., 1088, 1089Guo, G., 786Gureev, E. S., 1271, 1275, 1352Gurry, R. W., 926, 927Guseva, L. I., 1271, 1284Guthrei, R. I. L., 962, 963Gutlich, P., 793Gutmacher, R., 860Gutmacher, R. G., 857, 858, 860, 1288, 1291Gutowski, K. E., 1110Guziewicz, E., 1056Gysemans, M., 845Gysling, H., 750
Haas, E., 1071Hadari, Z., 722, 723, 724, 862, 994, 995Hafez, M. B., 1352Haffner, H., 792Hagan, P. G., 1175, 1176Hagemann, F., 1092, 1094, 1095, 1100, 1101Hagenbruch, R., 1323Hagerty, D. C., 1009, 1011Hahn, R. L., 781, 1116, 1148, 1155, 1356Haines, H. R., 904, 905, 1010Haire, R. G., 717, 719, 720, 721, 740, 744, 861,
863, 923, 989, 992, 994, 995, 1019,1025, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1033, 1037,1039, 1041, 1043, 1044, 1112, 1151,1152, 1154, 1155, 1166, 1299, 1300,1302, 1312, 1313, 1315, 1316, 1317,1359, 1369
Haka, H., 1267Hakem, N. L., 1178, 1180Hakkila, E. A., 958, 959, 960, 961Hale, W. H., 1290, 1291Hall, G. R., 1320, 1332, 1366Hall, H. L., 1266, 1267Hall, L., 738Hall, R. O., 945, 947, 949Hall, R. O. A., 718, 955, 957, 981, 982,
1022, 1299Halperin, J., 774Hamblett, I., 854Hammel, E. F., 853, 877
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Hammer, J. H., 962Hammond, R. P., 862, 897Handa, M., 1004Handwerk, J. H., 1022Hanrahan, R. J., 863Hara, M., 1326, 1352Harada, M., 852Harbour, R.M., 705, 714, 786, 787, 1290, 1291Harbur, D. R., 892, 917, 918, 919, 920,
925, 930, 931, 933, 935, 960,962, 963
Hardacre, C., 854Harder, B., 1186Harland, C. E., 846Harmon, K. M., 707, 837, 863Harper, E. A., 1006Harrington, S., 942, 944, 945, 948Harrison, J. D. L., 1058, 1059, 1060, 1062,
1065, 1066, 1067, 1070Harrison, W. A., 933Harrowfield, J. M. B., 1174Hartley, J., 986Harvey, A. R., 739, 742, 744, 745Harvey, B. G., 988, 1049Harvey, B. R., 782Harvey, M. R., 912, 958, 959, 960Hasbrouk, M. E., 892, 942Haschke, J., 975Haschke, J. M., 723, 724, 863, 864, 973, 974,
975, 976, 977, 978, 979, 989, 990, 991,992, 994, 995, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028,1029, 1030, 1035, 1039, 1040, 1041,1042, 1145, 1303
Hasegawa, K., 718Hash, M. C., 861Hasilkar, S. P., 1174Hass, P. A., 1033Hata, K., 1266, 1267Hataku, S., 1272, 1273Hatsukawa, Y., 1266, 1267Hatter, J. E., 854Haug, H., 1069Hauser, W., 763, 766Hauske, H., 1100, 1101, 1312, 1357Havela, L., 861, 921, 929, 953, 964, 1023, 1056Hawes, L. L., 937, 938, 939Hawkins, N. J., 1080, 1086, 1088Hay, P. J., 1192, 1193, 1194, 1196, 1198,
1199, 1287Hay, S., 892Hayes, R. G., 750, 1188Hayes, S. L., 862, 892He, L., 792Head, E. L., 1028, 1029, 1030, 1045, 1048Heal, H. G., 988, 1049Healy, M. J. F., 854Heathman, S., 719, 720, 739, 742, 923, 1300Hecht, H. G., 1194
Hecker, S. S., 813, 814, 863, 889, 890, 892, 893,895, 896, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921, 924,925, 930, 931, 933, 935, 936, 943, 945,957, 960, 961, 962, 968, 970, 971, 972,973, 974, 979, 980, 983, 985
Hedger, H. J., 1006Hegarty, J., 763, 766Heinrich, Z., 716Heiple, C. R., 1018Hellmann, H., 745Hellwege, H. E., 744, 1369Helminski, E. L., 1267Henderson, A. L., 932, 967Henderson, D. J., 1284, 1293Hendricks, M. B., 815Hendrix, G. S., 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006Hennelly, E. J., 1267Henrich, E., 730, 763, 766Henrickson, A. V., 837Henrion, P. N., 732, 734Hequet, C., 1285Herbst, R. J., 1004Herbst, R. S., 1282Hermann, J. A., 837, 1271, 1291Herniman, P. D., 1332, 1366Herrick, C. C., 886, 888Herrmann, G., 789, 794, 859, 1296Hess, N. J., 861, 932, 1041, 1043, 1112,
1154, 1155, 1160, 1162, 1164, 1166,1179, 1359
Hess, R., 932, 1041, 1155Hess, R. F., 861, 1041, 1043, 1112, 1154,
1155, 1166Hessler, J. P., 763, 766Hidaka, H., 824Hiernaut, J. P., 1029, 1036, 1045, 1047Higashi, K., 768Higgins, C. E., 1323, 1324, 1361Hijikata, T., 717Hijkata, T., 1270Hildenbrand, D. L., 731, 734Hill, F. B., 854Hill, H., 719Hill, H. H., 960, 962, 1302, 1330Hill, J., 737Hill, N. J., 711, 761Hill, O. F., 835Hill, R. N., 828Hilliard, J. E., 828Hincks, J. A., 1033Hindman, J. C., 727, 748, 753, 759, 768, 781,
988, 1088, 1181, 1194, 1333, 1356Hinrichs, W., 1190Hirata, M., 1049Hirose, T., 1266, 1267Hiskey, J. B., 1288Hobart, D., 1324, 1325, 1326, 1328, 1329,
1341, 1356, 1365, 1366, 1369
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Hobart, D. E., 745, 749, 757, 988, 1110, 1116,1123, 1125, 1131, 1132, 1145, 1148,1151, 1152, 1155, 1159, 1162, 1163,1164, 1165, 1166
Hocheid, B., 892, 905, 906, 907Hodge, N., 1077Hodges, A. E., III, 990, 991, 992, 994, 995,
1028, 1035Hodgson, A., 1179Hodgson, B., 854Hodgson, K. O., 1188Hoekstra, H., 1312, 1313Hoekstra, H. R., 719, 1057, 1060, 1061Hoel, P., 1285Hoelgye, Z., 716Hoff, H. A., 1022Hoffert, F., 1273Hoffman, D., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160, 1163Hoffman, D. C., 815, 821, 824, 988, 1114,
1168, 1182Hoffman, G., 747, 749Hoffman, J. J., 1008Hoffman, P., 740Hoffmann, G., 1034, 1172Hoffmann, P., 788Holah, D. G., 738, 1084, 1095, 1097, 1312Holden, T. M., 1055Holgye, Z., 1324Holland, M. K., 791Holleck, H., 1009, 1019Holley, C. E., 744, 1004, 1008, 1028Holley, C. E., Jr., 744, 1004, 1028, 1029, 1030,
1045, 1048Holliger, P., 824Holloway, J. H., 731, 732, 734Holm, E., 704, 783Holmes, R. G. G., 856Holt, M., 965, 967Homma, S., 857Hong, H., 965, 967Hongye, L., 1267Hooper, E. W., 1093Hopkins, H. H., Jr., 1093Hoppe, R., 729, 1061, 1064Horner, D. E., 1049Horrocks, W. D., Jr., 1327Horwitz, E., 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1283,
1284, 1292, 1293, 1294Horwitz, E. P., 707, 713, 716, 1152Horwitz, P., 1281, 1282Hoshi, H., 845Hoshi, M., 1163, 1312, 1321Hoshino, K., 855, 856Hotoku, S., 711, 712, 760Hough, A., 982, 1058Howell, R. H., 986Hu, T. D., 1363Huang, J., 1368
Hubbard, W. N., 1086, 1098, 1101Huber, E. J., Jr., 1028, 1029, 1030, 1045, 1048Huber, G., 859Hubert, H., 1285Hubert, S., 1352, 1368, 1369Huchton, K. M., 851Hudgens, C. R., 903Hudson, E. A., 861, 1166Hudson, M. I., 1285Hudson, M. J., 1262, 1270, 1285, 1287Hudswell, F., 1186Huffman, J. C., 1185Hugen, Z., 1278Hughes, D. G., 892, 909, 912Hulet, E. K., 1288, 1291, 1297Hults, W. L., 929Hunt, D. C., 988Hunter, D. B., 861Hurst, H. J., 1107Hurst, R., 1078, 1079, 1080, 1086Hursthouse, A. S. A., 705, 706, 783Hurtgen, C., 738, 1100, 1303, 1312, 1313Hussonois, M., 1352Hutchings, T. E., 1196, 1198Hutchinson, J. M. R., 783Hutter, J. C., 1282Hyde, E. K., 817, 822, 1095, 1101, 1267, 1304Hyde, K. R., 1011Hyland, G. J., 1077
IAEA, 822, 1025, 1031, 1045, 1047,1048, 1071
Ichikawa, M., 1019Ichikawa, Y., 1266, 1267Igarashi, S., 789, 790Igarashi, Y., 789, 790Iida, T., 962, 963Iizuka, M., 717Ikeda, H., 713Ikeda, N., 789, 790Ikeda, T., 762, 766, 787Ikeda, Y., 852Il’inskaya, T. A., 727Ilyatov, K. V., 793Imoto, S., 1019Ingold, F., 1033Inn, K. G. W., 783, 1364Inoue, T., 717, 864, 1270Inoue, Y., 706, 776, 777, 778, 781, 782Ionova, G. V., 719, 720, 792, 1300Irgum, K., 851Iridi, M., 923Iseki, M., 993, 994, 1018Iso, S., 856Isom, G. M., 864, 989Itagaki, H., 769Itıe, J. P., 1300
I-40 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Itoh, A., 1018Ivanov, V. K., 1048, 1071, 1074, 1075,
1076, 1077Ivanov, Y. E., 1049Ivanova, S. A., 705, 709, 788Ivanovich, N. A., 1352Iveson, P. B., 1262, 1270, 1285Iwai, T., 717Iyer, P. N., 1169Iyer, R. H., 708, 712, 713, 1282, 1294Iyer, V. S., 1033
J. B. Darby, J., 900, 901Jackson, E. F., 1069Jacquemin, J., 982Jadhav, A. V., 1174Jahn, W., 1190Jain, H. C., 1174James, R. A., 1265Jardine, L. J., 988Jarvinen, G. D., 849, 863, 913, 1287Javorsky, P., 968Jayadevan, N. C., 1004, 1005, 1007, 1058,
1059, 1060, 1065, 1170Jeandey, C., 719, 720Jeffery, A. J., 1022Jemine, X., 737Jenkins, I. L., 1093, 1174, 1175, 1290Jenkins, J. A., 864Jensen, M. P., 763, 766, 840, 1352, 1354Jha, S. K., 782, 786Ji, Y. Q., 715Jiao, R., 785, 1274, 1287, 1288, 1352Jimin, Q., 1267Jin, X., 786Jingxin, H., 1141Joel, J., 955Joergensen, C. K., 1104Johannson, B., 1299, 1300, 1301Johansson, B., 928, 1044, 1297John, W., 859Johns, I. B., 989, 991, 1077Johnson, I., 903Johnson, J. S., 770Johnson, K. A., 901, 906, 907, 908, 911, 912,
915, 936, 958, 959, 1009, 1011, 1012,1014, 1028, 1302
Johnson, K. W., 957Johnson, K.W. R., 837, 915, 1077, 1093, 1095,
1100, 1104Johnson, Q., 1299, 1300Johnson, Q. C., 914, 1126Johnson, S. A., 859Johnstone, J. K., 1292Jolly, L., 933Jonah, C., 1129Jones, E. R., 749
Jones, E. R., Jr., 751, 1188Jones, L. H., 1114, 1180, 1312, 1325, 1326,
1361, 1369Jones, L. L., 1322Jones, L. V., 962, 1033Jones, M. E., 1312Jones, M. M., 1078, 1287Joshi, A. R., 752Joshi, J. K., 1033, 1177, 1178Jouniaux, B., 1077, 1079, 1080, 1101Jove, J., 730, 735, 739, 740, 741, 742, 745, 746,
792, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1312, 1316,1317, 1359
Joyce, J. J., 921, 964, 1056Joyce, S. A., 1035Judson, B. F., 863Jung, P., 981, 983Junkison, A. R., 1050, 1052Junsheng, G., 1267Jurgensen, K. A., 1268Jursich, G., 1368
Kabachnik, M. I., 1283Kabanova, O. L., 1129, 1130Kachner, G. C., 972, 973Kadam, R. M., 1175Kahn, M., 1104, 1108Kalashnikov, V. M., 1145Kalina, D. G., 1278, 1280, 1281Kalinina, S. V., 1302Kalsi, P. K., 791Kaltsoyannis, N., 1166, 1198, 1200Kalvius, G. M., 719, 720, 792, 861, 862, 1297,
1317, 1319Kamachev, V. A., 856Kamashida, M., 1272Kamat, R. V., 1033Kaminski, M., 1295Kandan, R., 1076Kaneko, H., 1292Kanellakopoulos, B., 1304, 1318, 1319, 1322,
1323, 1324, 1363Kanellakopulos, B., 727, 729, 730, 751, 763,
766, 767, 769, 792, 1093, 1190Kanellakopulos, B. K., 1168Kani, Y., 855, 856Kansi, K., 1272, 1273Kant, A., 841Kapashukov, I. I., 1317Kaplan, L., 1279, 1280, 1281Kapoor, S. C., 1282Kappelmann, F. A., 1275, 1286Kapshukov, I. I., 724, 726, 735, 739, 747, 749,
1164, 1312, 1315, 1319Karalova, Z. I., 709Karalova, Z. K., 709, 1283Karasev, V. T., 787
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Karaseva, V. A., 1352Karelin, A. I., 791Karle, I., 1092, 1094, 1100, 1101Karmanova, V. Yu., 787Karpacheva, S. M., 1271, 1352Karraker, D. G., 750, 751, 752, 793, 1182,
1188, 1189, 1323, 1324, 1363Kartasheva, N. A., 709Kartasheve, N. A., 709Kasar, U. M., 752Kasha, M., 1144Kasper, J. S., 997, 1002Kassner, M. E., 892, 894, 1003, 1004, 1009,
1011, 1017Kasuya, T., 719, 720Kaszuba, J. P., 1341Kato, Y., 727, 762, 767, 770, 775, 1327, 1368Katz, J. J., 724, 815, 855, 902, 903, 904,
907, 912, 913, 988, 1034, 1077, 1086,1092, 1094, 1095, 1100, 1101, 1312,1313, 1321
Katzin, L. I., 988Kaufman, L., 927, 928Kawada, K., 1266, 1267Kawamura, F., 762, 855, 856, 1272Kawamura, H., 789, 790Kawata, T., 1282Kay, A. E., 900, 901, 902, 949, 952, 988Kaye, J. H., 714Kazakova, S. S., 1352Kazanski, K. S., 1320Keenan, T. K., 1084, 1095, 1097, 1105, 1106,
1107, 1117, 1118, 1120, 1126, 1273,1291, 1312, 1314, 1319, 1325, 1326,1328, 1329, 1331, 1357, 1365
Keiser, D. D., 719, 721Keiser, D. L. J., 862, 892Keller, C., 721, 727, 728, 729, 730, 733, 734,
759, 763, 766, 793, 814, 907, 908, 910,911, 988, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060,1061, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068,1105, 1106, 1265, 1303, 1304, 1312,1313, 1314, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1326,1341, 1352, 1353, 1358
Keller, D. L., 1011, 1015, 1018, 1019, 1022,1045, 1048, 1049
Kelley, T. M., 965, 966, 967Kelly, C. E., 818Kelly, D., 1035, 1043Kelly, D. P., 1033Kelly, R. E., 1297Keming, F., 1267Kemme, J. E., 862, 897Kemmerich, M., 900, 901Kempter, C. P., 936, 939, 941Kenna, B. T., 1292Kennedy, J. W., 814, 815, 902, 903, 904, 907,
912, 913
Kent, R. A., 963, 1008, 1046, 1085, 1116Keogh, D. W., 861, 932, 1041, 1043,
1112, 1116, 1117, 1154, 1155, 1156,1162, 1166
Kepert, D. L., 1174Kermanova, N. V., 1127Kerrisk, J. F., 957Kessie, R. W., 1082Khalkhin, V. A., 1352Khalkin, V. A., 776Khalturin, G. V., 769, 1352Khanaev, E. I., 1079Khandekar, R. R., 1170Kharitinov, Y. P., 822Kharitonov, O. V., 1291Kharitonov, Y. P., 822Kharitonov, Y. Y., 763, 765Khedekar, N. B., 1174Khodakovsky, I. L., 771, 1328Khokhlov, A. D., 1302Khopkar, P. K., 1284Kiehn, R. M., 862, 897Kierkegaard, P., 1170Kihara, S., 706, 708, 753, 758, 790, 791Kihara, T., 712, 766, 787Kikuchi, T., 857, 1019Killion, M. E., 839Kim, C., 789, 790Kim, J. I., 727, 763, 766, 767, 769, 787, 988,
1114, 1138, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1150,1154, 1160, 1165, 1166, 1172, 1312,1314, 1319, 1332, 1338, 1340, 1341,1352, 1354, 1365, 1366, 1367
Kim, K. C., 1088, 1116Kimura, S., 1272, 1273Kimura, T., 699, 706, 708, 715, 716, 727,
767, 770, 775, 783, 1049, 1112, 1294,1327, 1368
Kinard, W. K., 1352King, E., 955, 957, 983King, L. J., 1271, 1275King, S. J., 790Kinkead, S. A., 732, 734, 1049, 1082Kinoshita, K., 717, 1270Kipatsi, H., 1117Kirin, I. S., 1323Kirk, P. L., 988, 1079Kissane, R. J., 732, 734Kitatsuji, Y., 706, 708, 753, 790, 791Kitazawa, H., 719, 720Kitazawa, T., 727Kittel, C., 948Kjarmo, H. E., 962Klaehne, E., 1191Klaus, M., 716Kleinschmidt, P. D., 731, 734, 1077, 1080Klenze, R., 730, 763, 766, 787, 1352, 1354Kleykamp, H., 740, 1019
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Kline, R. J., 1120, 1123, 1126, 1134, 1145Kluge, H., 1296Kluge, H.-J., 789Kmetko, E. A., 921, 922, 926, 960,
962, 1300Knief, R. A., 821Knighton, J. B., 864, 869, 875, 908Knobeloch, G. W., 704Knoch, W., 908Knoghton, J. B., 1297Knopp, R., 1150Knott, H. W., 1022Kobayashi, F., 1019Kobayashi, K., 703Kobayashi, Y., 716, 837Koch, G., 814, 859, 1070, 1071, 1073,
1110, 1284Koch, L., 713, 1056, 1057, 1060, 1061, 1064,
1312, 1313Kochen, R. L., 1292Kochergin, S. M., 1352Kochetkova, N. E., 1283Kock, L., 729, 730Koehler, S., 789Koehly, G., 1049, 1273, 1324, 1329, 1341,
1365, 1366Koelling, D. D., 1194Koenst, J. W., 1292Kofuji, H., 709, 784, 789Kohler, S., 859, 1296Kohno, N., 784Koiro, O. E., 1283Kojima, Y., 1266, 1267Kolarik, Z., 760, 840, 1280, 1287Kolarik, Z. J., 707, 713Kolin, V. V., 1365, 1369Kolodney, M., 973Koltunov, G. V., 1143Koltunov, V. S., 711, 712, 760, 761, 1120,
1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1140,1141, 1142, 1143, 1175
Koma, Y., 1281, 1282, 1286Komamura, M., 709, 784, 789Komkov, Y. A., 1059, 1113, 1118, 1133, 1156Komkov, Yu. A., 753Komura, K., 709, 783, 784, 789Kondo, Y., 1276Konev, V. N., 900, 902, 904, 906, 907, 908,
910, 911, 912, 913, 914Konig, E., 730, 763, 766Konigs, R. J. M., 1155, 1166, 1171Konings, R. J. M., 1048, 1076, 1341Konkina, L. F., 1178, 1352Konobeevsky, S. T., 892, 894, 900, 901, 902,
903, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909, 910, 913,914, 915
Kooi, J., 1109Kopytov, V. V., 1326, 1329, 1331
Kormilitsyn, M. V., 854Kornilov, A. S., 1337, 1338Korotin, M. A., 929, 953Korzhavyi, P. A., 1044Kosiewicz, S. T., 995Kosulin, N. S., 939, 941, 1299Kosyakov, V. N., 791, 1275, 1312, 1322, 1323,
1326, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1335Kot, W. K., 1188, 1189Kotani, A., 861Kotliar, G., 923, 964Kotlin, V. P., 1365, 1369Koyama, T., 857Kozelisky, A. E., 714Kramer, G. F. , 1298Kramer, K., 813, 814, 825Kratz, J. V., 859Kraus, K. A., 769, 770, 1123, 1147, 1150, 1151Kremliakova, N. Y., 1325, 1326, 1327Kreuger, C. L., 1270Krikorian, O. H., 1009, 1011, 1036, 1047Krinitsyn, A. P., 788Krisch, M., 964, 965Krishnan, K., 1169, 1170Krishnan, S., 963Krivokhatskii, A. S., 1352Krizhanskii, L. M., 793Kroemer, H., 948Krohn, B. J., 1088Kropf, A. J., 861Krot, N. N., 726, 728, 729, 745, 746, 747, 748,
749, 750, 753, 763, 764, 767, 768, 770,771, 773, 793, 1059, 1110, 1113, 1116,1118, 1127, 1133, 1156, 1175, 1181,1322, 1323, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1329,1336, 1338, 1352, 1367, 1368
Krott, N. N., 1133Krueger, C. L., 717Kruger, O. L., 1004, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022,
1048, 1050, 1052Krupa, J. C., 763, 765, 1170Kruse, F. H., 1095, 1097, 1105, 1106, 1107,
1312, 1315, 1357Kubatko, K.-A., 730Kubota, M., 713, 1276, 1292Kuca, L., 1278Kudryavtsev, A. N., 727Kugel, R., 1088, 1194Kulikov, I. A., 1035, 1127, 1140, 1144Kullen, B. J., 1081Kulyako, Y. M., 856, 1355Kumagai, M., 845Kumagi, M., 1294, 1295Kumar, A., 845Kunz, P., 859Kuperman, A. Y., 791Kurata, M., 864Kuroda, P. K., 824
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Kuroki, Y., 706Kutaitsev, V. I., 892, 894, 900, 901, 902, 903,
904, 906, 907, 908, 910, 911, 912, 913,914, 915
Kuyckaerts, G., 1352Kuznetsov, V. I., 1267Kwei, G., 967Kwon, O., 1173Kwon, Y., 719, 720Kyffin, T. W., 1048, 1152
La Bonville, P., 1369La Chapelle, T. J., 717, 727, 738La Mar, L. E., 1291La Rosa, J. J., 1293Labonne-Wall, N., 1354Ladd, M. F. C., 1169Lagowski, J. J., 1352Lahalle, M. P., 763, 765Laidler, J. B., 726, 727, 735, 736, 739,
1312, 1315Lallement, R., 937, 939, 957, 981, 982Lam, D. J., 719, 721, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743,
744, 745, 763, 766, 1020, 1022, 1304,1312, 1317, 1318, 1319
Lamar, L. E., 1045Lammermann, H., 1099Land, C. C., 895, 900, 901, 905, 906, 907, 908,
911, 912, 914, 915, 984, 1009, 1011,1012, 1014
Lander, G. H., 719, 721, 739, 742, 743, 744,745, 861, 863, 949, 952, 953, 967, 968,1022, 1023, 1055, 1056, 1112, 1166
Landgraf, G. W., 1191Lane, M. R., 815Lange, R. G., 817, 818Lanz, R., 1022Lapitskaya, T. S., 1170Laraia, M., 1071Larroque, J., 719, 720, 997, 998Larson, A. C., 901, 903, 906, 909, 910, 911,
912, 914, 938, 1012, 1013, 1058, 1059,1060, 1062
Larson, D. T., 976, 1028, 1035, 1303Laruelle, P., 1055Lashley, J., 929, 949, 950Lashley, J. C., 876, 877, 878, 942, 943, 944,
945, 947, 948, 949, 950, 952, 953, 964,965, 966, 967
Laskorin, B. N., 705Lassen, J., 859Lataillade, F., 904Latimer, T. W., 1004Lau, K. H., 731, 734Laubereau, P., 751, 1093, 1190Laubereau, P. G., 1323, 1324, 1363Laue, C. A., 815
Lavallee, C., 1120, 1134Lavrinovich, E. A., 709Law, J. D., 1282Lawaldt, D., 1312, 1319, 1320, 1321Lawrence, F. O., 824Lawson, A. C., 882, 939, 941, 942, 944, 948,
949, 952, 953, 962, 965, 966, 967, 984,989, 995
Lawson, A. W., 958Laxminarayanan, T. S., 1169Laycock, D., 734Lazarev, L. N., 988Le Berquier, F., 859Le Bihan, T., 719, 720, 923, 1300Le Du, J. F., 1168Le Marois, G., 1286Le Vert, F. E., 1267Leary, J. A., 862, 863, 864, 870, 904, 905, 913,
914, 963, 1003, 1004, 1007, 1008, 1077,1093, 1095, 1098, 1100, 1103, 1104,1108, 1116, 1175, 1270
Lebedev, I. A., 1271, 1283, 1284, 1323,1325, 1326, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1352,1355, 1365
Lebedev, I. G., 900, 902, 904, 906, 907, 908,910, 911, 912, 913, 914
Lechelle, J., 861Lecomte, M., 1049, 1285Ledbetter, H., 942, 944, 945, 948, 964Ledbetter, H. M., 942, 943, 946, 949, 964Lederer, C. M., 1267Ledergerber, G., 1033Lee, A. J., 718Lee, D. M., 815Lee, J., 949Lee, J. A., 892, 913, 939, 945, 947, 949, 955,
957, 981, 982, 983, 1022, 1299Lee, S. C., 783Lefevre, J., 1285Leger, J. M., 1303Legin, E. K., 750Legoux, Y., 1077, 1079, 1080, 1101, 1302, 1316Lehmann, T., 1172Leibowitz, L., 1046, 1076Leikina, E. V., 726, 763, 766, 770Leitnaker, J. M., 1018, 1019Leitner, L., 1069Lemanski, R., 1055Lemire, R. J., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 881, 888, 891,989, 1008, 1019, 1021, 1045, 1047,1048, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1098, 1100,1101, 1110, 1111, 1117, 1118, 1131,1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1155, 1157,1158, 1162, 1166, 1167, 1169, 1170,1171, 1180, 1181, 1341
Lemons, J. F., 1080, 1081, 1083, 1084, 1086,1088, 1090, 1091, 1126
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Lengeler, B., 932, 933Leonard, R. A., 1281, 1282Lesser, R., 953, 958, 971, 973, 974Lesuer, D. R., 1297Leung, A. F., 763, 764Leurs, L., 732, 734Leuze, R. E., 841Levakov, B. I., 1352Levine, C. A., 704, 822, 823Levitz, N. M., 1081Lewin, R., 854Lewis, H. D., 957Lewis, M. A., 861Lewis, R. S., 824Li, J., 1200, 1363Li, J. Y., 715Li, K., 791Li, Y., 762Liansheng, W., 1280Libotte, H., 1300Lierse, C., 727, 769, 1145, 1146Lieser, K. H., 788Liezers, M., 787Lijun, S., 1267Lil jenzin, J. O., 1285, 1286Lilijenzin, J. O., 1117Lilley, E. M., 1297, 1299Liminga, R., 1360Lin, M. R., 1181Lin, Z., 795, 1364Lincoln, S. F., 1174Lindbaum, A., 923, 1300Lindemer, T. B., 1047Lindner, R., 905, 906, 907, 911, 988Lindsey, J. D. G., 1302Linford, P. F., 944, 949Linford, P. F. T., 949, 950Link, P., 1300Lipis, L. V., 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1106,
1107, 1108Liptai, R. G., 879, 882, 962, 964Listopadov, A. A., 1049Litfin, K., 1300Litterst, J., 719, 720Little, K. C., 840Littler, D. J., 823Littrell, K. C., 840Litvina, M. N., 1325, 1331Liu, G. K., 1113, 1368Liu, J. L., 715Livens, F. R., 705, 706, 783, 790Livina, M. N., 1331Lloyd, J. R., 717Lloyd, L. T., 964Lloyd, M. H., 1033, 1151, 1152, 1312, 1313Loasby, R. G., 892, 909, 912, 944, 949, 952Lobanov, Y. V., 1036Lofgren, N., 738
Lofgren, N. L., 1093Logunov, M. V., 856Logvis’, A. I., 748Lohle, J., 1318Lohr, H. R., 1312, 1313Long, G., 1080, 1086Long, J. T., 854Lord, W. B. H., 904, 908, 913, 988Lorenzelli, R., 742, 743, 744, 774, 1008,
1044, 1045Loriers, J., 1303Louer, D., 1172Louer, M., 1172Louie, J., 955Louwrier, K. P., 988, 1033Love, L. O., 821Loveland, W. D., 815, 1108Lovell, K. V., 854Lowe, J. T., 1290, 1291Lu, N., 1155Lucas, R. L., 990, 991, 992, 994, 1028, 1035Ludwig, R., 1352Lui, Z.-K., 928Lukens, W. W., 1166Lukoyanov, A. V., 929, 953Luk’yanov, A. S., 907, 909, 911, 912Luk’yanova, L. A., 1079Lumetta, G. J., 1278, 1282, 1294Lumpov, A. A., 856Luo, S. G., 715Lupinetti, A. J., 861, 998, 1112, 1166Lux, F., 1323, 1324Lychev, A. A., 1361Lyle, S. J., 1352Lynch, R. W., 1292Lynn, J., 967Lyon, W. L., 863, 1045, 1075, 1270
Macaskie, L. E., 717Machiels, A., 725Machuron-Mandard, X., 1049Maddock, A. G., 988, 1049Madic, C., 762, 1049, 1116, 1148, 1155, 1168,
1262, 1270, 1285, 1287, 1356, 1369Maeda, K., 753, 790, 791Maeda, M., 712, 760, 766, 787Maershin, A. A., 854Magana, J. W., 958, 959Magette, M., 735, 739Magirius, S., 1314, 1338, 1340Magnusson, L. B., 717, 727Magon, L., 767, 770, 776, 777, 778, 779, 781,
782, 1178, 1180, 1181Mahajan, G. R., 1285, 1352Mahamid, I. A., 861Maier, D., 1303, 1312Mailen, J. C., 1049, 1270
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Maillard, C., 1143Maino, F., 1318, 1319Maiti, T. C., 714Makarenkov, V. I., 1321Makarov, E. F., 793Makarova, T. P., 1352Maksimova, A. M., 1352Malm, J. G., 731, 732, 733, 734, 1048, 1049,
1080, 1081, 1082, 1086, 1088, 1090,1092, 1194
Maly, J., 1302Manchanda, V. K., 706, 1284, 1285,
1294, 1352Mandleberg, C. J., 1077, 1078, 1079, 1080,
1085, 1086, 1099Manes, L., 994, 995, 1019, 1286, 1297Manescu, I., 859Mang, M., 794Manley, M. E., 929Mann, J. B., 1296, 1356Manning, W. M., 902, 903, 904, 907, 912,
913, 988Mansard, B., 1071, 1073, 1074, 1075Mao, X., 786Mapara, P. M., 1275Maple, M. B., 861Marabelli, F., 1055Maraman,W. J., 832, 837, 866, 870, 988, 1048,
1093, 1175Marchenko, V. I., 711, 761, 1126, 1140Marcon, J. P., 739, 740, 741, 1050, 1051, 1052,
1054, 1070, 1074, 1312, 1316Marcu, G., 1352Marcus, Y., 771, 1284, 1312, 1313, 1315, 1325,
1328, 1329, 1331, 1338, 1365Mardon, P. G., 718, 719, 892, 904, 905, 909,
913, 1009Marezio, M., 1067Margolies, D. S., 920, 933Marhol, M., 847Markin, T. L., 1027, 1030, 1031, 1070, 1071,
1123, 1184, 1320, 1322Marks, T. J., 750Maron, L., 1156Marples, J. A. C., 725, 892, 909, 913, 915, 939,
981, 982, 1058Marquardt, C. M., 763, 766Marquart, R., 747, 749, 1034, 1312, 1319,
1320, 1321, 1359Marsh, S. F., 849, 851, 1167Marteau, M., 726, 753, 773Martell, A. E., 771, 1178Martella, L. L., 1278Martensson, N., 1297Marti, K., 824Martin, A., 1008Martin, D. B., 903Martin, D. G., 1075
Martin, K. A., 1280Martin, P., 861Martin, R. L., 1192, 1193, 1194, 1196,
1198, 1199Martinez, B., 939, 941, 942, 962, 965, 966,
967, 984Martinez, M. A., 861Martinez, R., 932Martinez, R. J., 882, 967Martinot, L., 717, 718, 725, 728, 729, 753,
754, 1328Martin-Rovet, D., 728, 1064Marty, B., 824Martz, J., 975Martz, J. C., 945, 957, 973, 974, 976, 977, 978,
979, 980, 983, 984, 985, 987, 1035Mary, T. A., 942Masaki, N. M., 727, 749, 750, 792, 793Mashirev, V. P., 989, 996Mashirov, L. G., 1116, 1361Maslov, O. D., 786, 822Mason, C., 1138Mason, G. W., 704, 822, 824, 1275, 1278, 1280Massalski, T. B., 926, 932, 949, 950Masson, M., 1285Mastal, E. F., 817, 818Masters, B. J., 1133Mateau, M., 773Mathur, J. N., 705, 708, 712, 713, 775,
1269, 1274, 1275, 1278, 1280, 1281,1282, 1294
Matlock, D. K., 939, 940Matonic, J. H., 1069, 1112, 1138, 1149, 1166,
1179, 1327, 1328Matsika, S., 763, 764, 1192, 1199Matsui, T., 766, 787, 1019, 1025, 1026Matsuzuru, H., 837Mattenberger, K., 739, 1023, 1055, 1056, 1318Matthews, J. R., 1071Matthews, R. B., 1004Matthias, B. T., 1302Matton, S., 785Mattraw, H. C., 1086, 1088Matuzenko, M. Y., 727, 770, 793Matzke, H., 1004, 1019, 1044, 1071Mauchien, P., 1114, 1368Maxwell, S. L., III, 714May, I., 711, 712, 760, 761May, S., 782, 786Maya, L., 769, 774, 775Mayer, K., 1143Mazoyer, R., 724Mazumdar, A. S. G., 1127, 1175McAlister, S. P., 962McBeth, R. L., 737, 1109McBride, J. P., 1033McCreary, W. J., 863McDeavitt, S., 863
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McDeavitt, S. M., 719, 721McDonald, B. J., 997, 998, 1000, 1001, 1004,
1007, 1008McDougal, J. R., 1049McDowell, J. D., 1296McDowell, W. J., 1271McElroy, D. L., 1299McGrath, C. A., 815McIsaac, L. D., 1277, 1278McKay, H. A. C., 772, 773, 774, 841, 1123McKay, K., 705, 706, 783McKerley, B. J., 865, 866, 867, 868, 870, 873,
874, 875McKinley, L. C., 1033McMillan, E., 699, 700, 717McMillan, J. M., 787McMillan, P. F., 1054McNally, J. R., Jr., 857, 858, 860McNeese, J. A., 875McNeese, W. D., 862, 988McNeilly, C. E., 997, 998, 1025, 1030, 1045,
1303, 1312McQueeney, R. J., 929, 945, 947, 948, 949,
950, 952, 953, 965, 966, 967McVey, W. H., 1175McWhan, D. B., 1295, 1297Meaden, G. T., 955, 957Meadon, G. T., 957Mech, J. F., 704, 822, 824Mecklenburg, S. L., 851Medfod’eva, M. P., 1352Medina, E., 818Medved, T. Y., 1283Medvedev, V. A., 771, 1328Medvedovskii, V. I., 1117, 1118, 1128Mefodeva, M. P., 726, 728, 729, 745, 746, 747,
749, 750, 763, 767, 768, 771, 793, 1113,1118, 1133, 1156
Mefodiyeva, M. P., 753Meguro, Y., 706, 708Meinrath, G., 1312, 1319, 1340, 1341, 1365Meisel, R. L., 1028, 1029, 1030Melchior, S., 729Melkaya, R. F., 735, 739, 744, 747, 1315Melzer, D., 1190Menchikova, T. S., 900, 902, 904, 906, 907,
908, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914Mendelssohn, K., 939, 949, 981, 983Mendik, M., 1055Menshikova, T. S., 892, 894, 900, 901, 902,
903, 904, 907, 908, 910, 913, 915Menzel, E. R., 765Meot-Reymond, S., 949, 954Mercing, E., 1352Merciny, E., 1177, 1178Meresse, Y., 719, 720, 1300Merigou, C., 1172Merinis, J., 1077, 1079, 1080, 1101
Merli, L., 727Merrill, J. J., 859Merrill, R. D., 996Merz, M. D., 890, 936, 937, 962, 968, 969, 970Mesmer, R. E., 1148, 1149, 1155Metivier, H., 1148Mewherter, J. L., 824Meyer, G., 989, 1315Meyer, M. K., 862, 892Mezhov, E. A., 711, 712, 760, 761, 1143Miard, F., 892Michael, K. M., 1282Michel, M. C., 824Micskei, K., 1166Miedema, A. R., 927Migliori, A., 942, 944, 945, 947, 948, 949, 950,
964, 965, 966, 967Mikhailov, V. M., 1331Mikhailova, N. A., 791, 1126Mikheev, N. B., 1113, 1117, 1368Mikheeva, M. N., 788Milanov, M., 776, 1352Miles, F. T., 854Miles, J. H., 843Miller, D. A., 942, 944, 948Miller, D. C., 892, 909, 912Milligan, W. O., 1312, 1313Mills, T. R., 1270Milovanova, A. S., 1337Milyukova, M. S., 1271, 1284, 1325, 1326,
1329, 1331, 1365Minato, K., 1317Mincher, B. J., 708, 709, 856Mineo, H., 1272, 1273Miner, F. J., 1104, 1144, 1175, 1176Miner, W. N., 892, 894, 895, 896, 898, 900,
901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908,909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 933, 936,937, 938, 939, 953, 984, 988
Minor, D., 1067Mintz, M. H., 722, 723, 724Mironov, V. S., 1113, 1133, 1156Miroslavov, A. E., 856Mishin, V. Y., 750, 1323Mishra, S., 1283Mitchell, A. J., 1152Mitchell, A. W., 740, 741, 742, 743, 1003,
1009, 1020, 1022, 1304, 1312, 1317,1318, 1319
Mitchell, J. N., 916, 960, 964Mitchell, M. L., 1369Mitsugashira, T., 703Mittal, R., 942Moattar, F., 1352Modolo, G., 1288, 1289, 1294, 1295Moeller, R. D., 901Mohapatra, P. K., 706, 1284, 1294, 1352Moisy, Ph., 762
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Molinet, R., 1143Molinie, P., 1054Moll, H., 1113, 1156Molokanova, L. G., 786Molzahn, D., 822Moment, R. L., 942, 943, 946, 949, 964Moniz, P., 851Montag, T., 1135Montag, T. A., 1335Moody, E. W., 849Moody, J. C., 1179Mooney, R. C. L., 1028Moore, D. A., 1160, 1162, 1179Moore, D. P., 984Moore, F. H., 1174, 1175Moore, F. L., 1284, 1292Moore, G. E., 1323, 1324Moore, K. T., 967Moore, R. H., 1270Morales, L., 1056Morales, L. A., 861, 932, 967, 968, 973,
975, 976, 984, 1026, 1027, 1035,1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1112, 1154,1155, 1166
Moretti, E. S., 1179Morgan, A. N., 870, 871, 1077, 1093,
1095, 1175Morgan, A. N., III, 1185, 1186Morgan, J. R., 879, 883, 890, 891, 920, 933,
936, 962, 970Morgan, L. O., 1265Morgenstern, A., 1143, 1172Morimoto, K., 712, 762Morin, N., 824Morini, O. J., 1316Morisseau, J. C., 1356Morita, Y., 713, 1276, 1292Morita, Z., 962, 963Moriyama, H., 703, 768, 1153, 1270Moriyama, N., 837Morrey, J. R., 1294Morris, D. E., 851, 1151, 1156Morris, J., 1035Morris, K., 790Morse, J. W., 1138Morss, L. R., 728, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735,
739, 989, 1061, 1063, 1064, 1092, 1109,1303, 1312, 1313, 1315, 1328, 1330,1352, 1354
Mortimer, M. J., 945, 947, 949, 982,1022, 1299
Mosdzelewski, K., 1323, 1352Moseley, P. T., 738Moser, J., 719, 720Moser, J. B., 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022,
1050, 1052Moskalev, P. N., 1323, 1363
Moskvin, A. I., 763, 764, 765, 769, 770, 771,1161, 1171, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179,1180, 1338, 1352
Mosley, W. C., 1312, 1313Mouchel, D., 1293Moulin, C., 1114, 1138, 1368Moulin, J. P., 1356Moulin, V., 1138, 1354Moulton, G. H., 1077, 1114Mudher, K. D. S., 1169, 1170Mueller, M. H., 719, 721, 739, 742, 743, 744,
745, 882, 1022Mueller, R., 1154Mueller, W., 1023Muherjee, S. K., 1271Mulac, W. A., 1325, 1326, 1337Mulak, J., 740, 741, 745Mulford, R., 718Mulford, R. N. R., 722, 723, 724, 742,
743, 963, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006,1008, 1020, 1028, 1029, 1030,1045, 1048, 1070, 1312, 1314,1321, 1361
Muller, A. B., 1155, 1166, 1171, 1341Muller, I., 863Muller, W., 739, 740, 741, 742Muller, W., 1271, 1286, 1293, 1297, 1298,
1299, 1304, 1312, 1316, 1317, 1318,1319, 1323, 1328
Mullich, U., 1287Mullins, L. J., 717, 837, 863, 864, 866, 869,
870, 871, 875, 1100, 1270Muradymov, M. A., 856Murali, M. S., 705, 708, 712, 713, 1269,
1274, 1275, 1278, 1280, 1281, 1282,1294
Muralidharan, K., 928Murch, G. E., 1045Muromura, T., 993, 994, 1018Murphy, W. F., 1081Murzin, A. A., 856Musante, Y., 1118, 1119Muscatello, A. C., 839, 1278, 1280Musella, M., 1077Musgrave, J., 822, 823Musikas, C., 726, 753, 773, 774, 1275, 1285,
1286, 1338Musikas, C. C., 1287, 1328, 1329Musikas, G., 773Mustre de Leon, J., 1112Mutoh, H., 1049Myasoedov, B. F., 704, 705, 709, 782, 788,
856, 1110, 1117, 1271, 1283, 1284,1323, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1329, 1330,1331, 1355, 1365, 1368
Myasoedov, B. G., 1283Myers, W. A., 824
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Nachtrieb, N. H., 958Naegele, J. R., 795, 1286, 1297Nagai, S., 1071Nagame, Y., 1266, 1267Nagar, M. S., 708, 1281Nagarajan, G., 1086Nagarajan, K., 1076Nagasaki, S., 795Nair, G. M., 1177, 1178, 1352Nair, M. K. T., 1282Naito, K., 1025, 1026Nakada, M., 727, 749, 750, 792, 793Nakahara, H., 1266, 1267Nakamoto, T., 727, 749, 750, 793Nakamura, T., 760Nakano, Y., 1272, 1273Nakatani, M., 1352Nakayama, S., 769Nakayama, Y., 1073Nalini, S., 1074Nance, R. L., 865, 866, 867, 868, 870, 873,
874, 875Nannie, C. A., 1297Narayankutty, P., 1274Nardel, R., 1293Narita, S., 776, 777, 778, 781, 782Narten, A. H., 781Nash, K., 1176Nash, K. L., 705, 988, 1168, 1269, 1274, 1275,
1280, 1281, 1286Nassini, H. E., 855Natarajan, P. R., 1127, 1169, 1175, 1280, 1352Natarajan, R. R., 1278Natarajan, V., 1175Natowitz, J. B., 1267Navratil, J. D., 771, 841, 843, 864, 875, 1079,
1277, 1278, 1292, 1328Nazarov, V. K., 772, 773Nazarova, I. I., 1352Ndalamba, P., 768Neck, V., 727, 763, 766, 767, 769, 1147, 1148,
1149, 1150, 1154, 1158, 1160, 1161,1165, 1166, 1181
Nectoux, F., 728, 729, 746, 748, 776, 777, 778,779, 781, 782, 1057, 1181
Neeb, K.-H., 826, 828Nekhoroshkov, S. N., 1365, 1369Nellis, W., 1319Nelson, D. M., 1293Nelson, E. J., 967Nelson, F., 769, 1150, 1151Nelson, G. C., 859Nelson, R. D., 889, 890, 961, 970Nelson, T. O., 864, 989, 996Nemoto, S., 1282, 1286Nepomnyaskeru, V. Z., 1302Nesterova, N. P., 1283
Nestor, C. W. J., 1296Neu, M. P., 745, 749, 813, 861, 932, 988, 1041,
1043, 1069, 1110, 1112, 1114, 1116,1117, 1138, 1148, 1149, 1154, 1155,1156, 1159, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1165,1166, 1178, 1179, 1314, 1327, 1328,1340, 1341, 1359, 1370
Neufeldt, S. J., 729Neuilly, M., 824Nevitt, M. V., 744, 1003, 1009Newton, A. S., 841Newton, D., 822Newton, G. W. A., 854Newton, T. W., 760, 1117, 1118, 1120, 1123,
1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1129, 1130,1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1136,1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1142, 1144,1145, 1146, 1151, 1152, 1159, 1162,1181, 1332, 1333, 1334
Newville, M., 861Nguyen-Trung, C., 1155, 1166, 1171, 1341Nicholl, A., 713Nichols, J. L., 903, 904Nickel, J. H., 932Nicol, C., 1285Nicolet, M., 1033Nief, G., 824Nielsen, J. B., 1082Nierlich, M., 1262, 1270Niese, U., 755Nieuwenhuyzen, M., 854Nigon, J. P., 1312, 1319, 1326, 1366Nigond, L., 1285Nikaev, A. K., 1325, 1327, 1367, 1368Nikahara, H., 1267Nikalagevsky, V. B., 1352Nikishova, L. K., 1127Nikitenko, S. I., 762, 1126, 1138, 1175Nikitina, G. P., 1049Nikitina, S. A., 787Nikoforov, A. S., 709Nikolaev, A. V., 1300Nikolaev, N. S., 1101, 1102, 1107Nikolaev, V. M., 1292Nikolaevskii, V. B., 1325, 1327, 1329, 1338,
1352, 1367, 1368Nikolotova, Z. I., 705, 709Nikol’skaya, T. L., 791Nikonov, M. V., 726, 770, 1110Nishanaka, I., 1267Nishinaka, I., 1266, 1267Nishio, G., 1019Nitani, N., 727, 767, 770, 775Nitsche, H., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 863, 881, 888,891, 988, 989, 1008, 1019, 1021, 1045,1047, 1048, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1098,
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
1100, 1101, 1110, 1111, 1114, 1117,1118, 1131, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150,1155, 1157, 1158, 1160, 1162, 1163,1167, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1178, 1180,1181, 1319
Nixon, J. Z., 851NN, 1269, 1273Nomura, K., 1281, 1282Noon, M. E., 1176Nordine, P. C., 963Nordstrom, A., 851Norling, B. K., 1053Novak, C. F., 1341Novgorodov, A. F., 822Novikov, A. P., 788Novikov, Y. P., 704, 705, 782Novion, D., 739, 740, 741, 742Nowak, E. J., 1292Nowik, I., 719, 720, 721, 743Nugent, L. J., 1328, 1329, 1330, 1363Numata, M., 1018Nunez, L., 1295Nunnemann, M., 859, 1296
Oates, W. A., 927O’Boyle, D. R., 892, 894, 896, 898, 900, 901,
902, 903, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909, 910,911, 912, 913, 914, 933
Occelli, F., 964, 965Ockenden, D. W., 1151Ockenden, H. M., 1004, 1007, 1008, 1018Oddou, J. L., 719, 720Odoj, R., 1288, 1289, 1294, 1295O’Donnell, T. A., 1084, 1101OECD/NEA Report, 705, 793Oetting, F. L., 718, 890, 891, 945, 949, 950,
963, 1021, 1028, 1048, 1086, 1098,1101, 1297, 1298, 1328, 1329
Ofer, S., 862Ofte, D., 962, 963, 1033Oganessian, Y. T., 822Ogard, A. E., 1004, 1007, 1048, 1077,
1093, 1095Ogasawara, H., 861Ogawa, T., 719, 720, 721, 1018, 1019, 1317Ogden, J. S., 1021Ohe, Y., 719, 720Ohmichi, T., 743, 1022Ohnuki, T., 822, 1160Ohse, R. W., 1019, 1074Ohtani, T., 1071Ohuchi, K., 1025, 1026, 1049, 1056, 1057Ohyama, T., 1266, 1267Ohyoshi, A., 1352Ohyoshi, E., 1352Oi, N., 988Okajima, S., 1148, 1155, 1172
Okamoto, H., 1018, 1302Okamoto, Y., 719, 743Oldham, S. M., 1185Oliver, J. H., 774Ollendorff, W., 1323Olsen, C. E., 886, 888, 909, 949, 955, 957, 981Olsen, L. G., 1282Olson, C. G., 1056Olson, G. B., 920, 933Olson, W. M., 742, 743, 976, 977, 1008, 1020,
1074, 1312, 1314, 1361Onishi, K., 1282Onoe, J., 1194Onoufriev, V., 1071Orlandini, K. A., 1293Orlemann, E. F., 841Orlova, M. M., 1156Orme, J. T., 918, 919Ortiz, E. M., 1141Ortiz, T. P., 1268Osborn, R., 929Osborne, D. W., 1048Osborne, M. M., 1132Osipov, S. V., 1145, 1338Ost, C., 1132Ott, M. A., 1152Ouchi, K., 993, 994, 1018Ouillon, N., 1172Oura, Y., 1266, 1267Oversby, V. M., 1145Ozawa, M., 1281, 1282
Paffett, M. T., 1035, 1043, 1044Pages, M., 728, 729, 730, 735, 739, 740, 741,
742, 743, 745, 746, 748, 776, 777, 778,779, 781, 782, 792, 1057, 1065, 1066,1067, 1068, 1069, 1105, 1106, 1107,1181, 1312, 1321, 1335, 1359, 1360
Pagliosa, G., 713Paine, R. T., 1283Paisner, J. A., 859Palade, D. M., 779Paley, P. N., 1129, 1130Palmer, C. E. A., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160,
1163, 1340Palmer, D. A., 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1155,
1158, 1160, 1161, 1165, 1166, 1181Palmer, P. D., 763, 766, 861, 1051, 1112, 1115,
1123, 1125, 1131, 1132, 1151, 1152,1156, 1162, 1164, 1166, 1359
Panov, A. V., 989, 996Pansoy-Hjelvik, M. E., 851Pappalardo, R. G., 1312, 1324, 1325Paprocki, S. J., 1045, 1049Pardue, W. M., 1011, 1015, 1018, 1019, 1021,
1022, 1045, 1048Parker, V. B., 1086, 1098, 1101
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Parks, G. A., 795Parsonnet, V., 817Parus, J. L., 785Pascard, R., 740, 1004, 1052, 1054Pashalidis, I., 1160, 1165, 1166Pasquevich, D. M., 855Passler, G., 859, 1296Pastuschak, V. G., 711, 712, 761, 1143Patil, S. K., 752, 772, 773, 774, 790, 1168,
1169, 1170Patrick, J. M., 1174Patrussi, E., 1070, 1071, 1072Paul, M. T., 767, 768, 777, 779, 780, 782Paviet-Hartmann, P., 861, 1041, 1043, 1112,
1154, 1155, 1166Pavlotskaya, F. I., 704, 782, 783Paxton, H. C., 821, 988Payne, G. F., 746, 748, 1184, 1191Pazukhin, E. M., 1352Peacock, R. D., 732, 733, 734Pearce, J. H., 718, 719, 904, 905, 909Peddicord, K. L., 988Peek, J. M., 861Pekarek, V., 847Penkin, M. V., 1365, 1369Penneman, R. A., 734, 1044, 1058, 1059,
1060, 1062, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1114,1265, 1271, 1273, 1291, 1296, 1312,1314, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1325, 1326,1328, 1329, 1331, 1333, 1365, 1366,1367, 1369
Pentreath, R. J., 782Peppard, D. F., 704, 822, 824, 1275Pepper, M., 1192, 1196Pereira, L. C. J., 1304Peretrukhin, V. F., 756, 764, 1117, 1118, 1133,
1327, 1329Pereyra, R. A., 876, 877, 878, 916, 920, 921,
933, 936, 945, 947, 948, 949, 960, 964Perlman, I., 817, 822, 1267, 1304, 1366Perlman, M. L., 704, 822Perminov, V. F., 1312, 1319Perminov, V. P., 726, 748, 770, 1312, 1321Permyakov, Yu. V., 793Perrin, R. E., 704, 789Perry, G. Y., 817Persson, G. E., 1286Peshkov, A. S., 1291Peterman, D. R., 1327Peterson, D. E., 892, 894, 911, 1003, 1004,
1009, 1011, 1017Peterson, J. R., 757, 859, 953, 958, 971,
973, 974, 1077, 1084, 1093, 1096,1133, 1295, 1312, 1315, 1324, 1325,1326, 1328, 1329, 1341, 1357, 1358,1365, 1366
Peterson, S., 842Petit, L., 1023, 1044
Petrzilova, H., 1278Pettifor, D. G., 927Petukhova, I. V., 1352Pfiffelmann, J. P., 824Pfleiderer, C., 967Phillipe, M., 1285Phillips, G., 787Phipps, K. D., 1033, 1034Phipps, T. E., 963, 1045, 1083, 1085, 1086Pidnet, J.-M., 1269Pijanowski, S. W., 1045Pikaev, A. K., 1117, 1118, 1338Pillai, K. T., 1033Pillinger, W. L., 793Pilv Vo, R., 1293Pilz, N., 788Pinte, G., 782, 786Pirozhkov, S. V., 1323, 1352Piskunov, E. M., 780, 1352Pitner, W. R., 854Pitzer, K. S., 753Pitzer, R. M., 763, 764, 1192, 1199Pius, I. C., 1271Pleska, E., 739, 1055Plews, M. J., 1190, 1191Ploehn, H. J., 1292Podoinitsyn, S. V., 856Podor, R., 1172Pollard, P. M., 787Polyakova, M. Y., 986Polynov, V. N., 822Ponomareva, O. G., 1126Pons, F., 904Poole, D. M., 903, 904, 913Poole, O. M., 892, 913Pope, R., 1071Popov, D. K., 1178, 1352Popov, S. G., 1048, 1071, 1074, 1075,
1076, 1077Porsch, D., 1071Portal, A. J. C., 719, 721Portanova, R., 767, 770, 776, 777, 778, 779,
781, 1178, 1180, 1181Porter, J. A., 1312Poskanzer, A. M., 1111Potemkina, T. I., 745, 747, 749Potter, P., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 881, 888, 891,989, 1008, 1019, 1021, 1045, 1047,1048, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1098, 1100,1101, 1110, 1111, 1117, 1118, 1131,1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1155, 1157,1158, 1162, 1167, 1169, 1170, 1171,1180, 1181
Potter, P. E., 997, 998, 1002, 1004, 1009,1010, 1015
Potter, R. A., 1317, 1318Potzel, U., 719, 720
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Potzel, W., 719, 720Povey, D. C., 1169Powell, J. E., 841Powell, J. R., 854Powell, R. F., 957Pozharskii, B. G., 1099, 1100Poznyakov, A. N., 1161, 1172Pozo, C., 1285Prabhu, D. R., 1285Prater, W. K., 821Pratopo, M. I., 768Presson, M. T., 1168, 1262, 1270Preston, J. S., 1168Pribylova, G. A., 705Priibylova, G. A., 1283Pritchard, W. C., 1004, 1007Proctor, S. G., 1271, 1290Prosser, D. L., 1033Proust, J., 792Provitina, O., 789Prunier, C., 1269, 1285Prusakov, V. N., 1312, 1315, 1327Pruvost, N. L., 821, 988Pryce, M. H. L. J., 765Pugh, R. A., 863Puigdomenech, I., 1146, 1158, 1159, 1314,
1328, 1329, 1330, 1338, 1339, 1341,1354, 1355
Purdue, W. M., 1049Purson, J. D., 1058, 1059, 1060, 1062Pushlenkov, M. F., 1271Pustovalov, A. A., 817Puzzuoli, G., 1282Pyykko, P., 792
Quere, Y., 817Quezel, J., 739Quezel, S., 739Quill, L. L., 700
Raab, W., 785Rabideau, S., 1088Rabideau, S.W., 1111, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120,
1121, 1123, 1126, 1128, 1129, 1131,1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1144, 1145,1146, 1149
Radchenko, V. M., 1317Radzewitz, H., 1312, 1313Rae, H. K., 1080, 1086Rafalski, A. L., 958, 959, 960Raghavan, R., 772Rahman, Y. E., 1179Rai, D., 728, 767, 768, 769, 1149, 1160, 1162,
1179, 1319, 1341Rainey, R. H., 1151Rais, J., 1283
Raj, D. D. A., 1074Rajendra, S., 1275Rajnak, K., 1099Ramakrishna, V. V., 772, 773, 774, 1168, 1170Ramanujam, A., 712, 713, 1281, 1282, 1294Ramaswami, D., 1082Ramirez, A. P., 942, 944, 948Ramos, M., 942, 944, 945, 948, 965, 966,
967, 984Ramsey, K. B., 851Ramsey, W. J., 910Rance, P., 1145Rand,M. H., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 881, 888, 890,891, 945, 949, 963, 989, 1004, 1008,1019, 1021, 1028, 1030, 1045, 1046,1047, 1048, 1069, 1085, 1086, 1087,1098, 1100, 1101, 1110, 1111, 1117,1118, 1131, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150,1155, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161,1162, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1169, 1170,1171, 1180, 1181, 1297, 1298, 1314,1328, 1329, 1330, 1338, 1339, 1341,1354, 1355
Rao, G. S., 1174Rao, L., 1341, 1363, 1370Rao, L. F., 772, 1155, 1164Rao, M. K., 1282Rao, P. R. V., 772, 773, 774, 840, 1076, 1168Rao, V. K., 1352Rapin, M., 904, 955Rapko, B. M., 1278, 1280, 1283Rasmussen, J. J., 1303, 1312Rasmussen, M. J., 1093Ratmanov, K. V., 1145, 1146Raue, D. J., 1081Rauh, E. G., 724Ravat, B., 933Ray, A. K., 1018Raymond, K. N., 1168, 1188Raynor, J. B., 976Razbitnoi, V. L., 1320Razbitnoi, V. M., 1323, 1352Reader, J., 857Readey, D. W., 1031Reas, W. H., 837Reavis, J. G., 717, 1004, 1009, 1077, 1093,
1095, 1104Rebizant, J., 719, 720, 722, 723, 724, 725, 739,
741, 744, 792, 861, 863, 967, 968, 994,995, 1009, 1012, 1015, 1016, 1019,1023, 1033, 1034, 1050, 1052, 1055,1056, 1168, 1304, 1318
Recrosio, A., 1022Reddy, J. F., 743, 1022Redfern, C. M., 1200, 1202Redman, J. D., 1104Reed, D. T., 861, 1148, 1155, 1172
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Reedy, G. T., 1018, 1029Reese, L. W., 1270Regel’, L. L., 749Rehr, J. J., 1112Rehwoldt, M., 1190Reich, T., 795, 1112, 1113, 1156, 1166Reichlin, R., 1300Reid, M. F., 1113Reilly, S. D., 861, 1112, 1148, 1155, 1166,
1178, 1179Reilly, S. P., 1138, 1179Reilly, S. R., 1116, 1117Reimann, T., 1352Reisfeld, M. J., 763, 765, 1356, 1365Reishus, J. W., 1046Rekas, M., 1352Reshetnikov, F. G., 1028Ressouche, E., 719, 720Reul, J., 1271, 1297Revel, R., 1168, 1262, 1270Revenko, Y. A., 856Revy, D., 789Reynolds, J. H., 824Reynolds, L. T., 1189Reznikova, V. E., 1095, 1100Rhee, D. S., 1352, 1354Rhodes, L. F., 1363Rice, R. W., 998Rice, W. W., 1088, 1090Richard, C. E. F., 737Richards, S. M., 1002Richardson, J. W., 719, 721, 939, 941, 942Richardson, J. W., Jr., 882Richmann, M. K., 861Richter, K., 724, 726, 988Rickert, P. G., 1279, 1281Riefenberg, D. H., 958, 959, 960Riegel, J., 789, 1296Rietz, R. R., 1187Rigali, L., 1284Riggle, K., 786Riglet, C., 775, 789, 1161Riglet, Ch., 753, 756Riha, J., 1106Riley, B., 1045Rinehart, G. H., 817, 818, 819, 963, 1033,
1058, 1059, 1060, 1062Ripert, M., 861Ritter, G. L., 1275Ritter, J. A., 1292Rivers, M. L., 861Rizkalla, E. N., 776, 777, 778, 779, 781Rizvi, G. H., 772, 1281, 1282Rizzoli, C., 763, 765Roach, J., 822, 823Robbins, J. L., 871, 949, 950, 1021Robbins, R. A., 856Robel, W., 1323
Roberts, F. P., 1011, 1268, 1290, 1291Roberts, J. A., 939, 941, 942, 962, 984Roberts, K. E., 1114Roberts, R. A., 1138Robertson, J. L., 929Robinson, H. P., 1098, 1101Robinson, P. S., 1184Robouch, P., 753, 756, 1159, 1160, 1161,
1165, 1166Robouch, P. B., 1159, 1314, 1328, 1329, 1330,
1338, 1339, 1341, 1354, 1355Rodchenko, P. Y., 1126Roddy, J. W., 1303, 1304, 1312, 1314,
1317, 1318Rodriguez, R. J., 719, 721Roemer, K., 713Roensch, F., 822, 823Roensch, F. R., 789Roepenack, H., 839, 852, 1070, 1071,
1073, 1074Roesch, D. L., 903Rofidal, P., 930, 932, 954Rogers, R. D., 854, 1110, 1156Rogl, P., 997, 998, 1002Rogozina, E. M., 1178, 1352Rohr, D. L., 986Rohr, L. J., 962Rohr, W. G., 962, 963Rokop, D., 822, 823Rolland, B. L., 1054Rollefson, G. K., 857Romanovski, V. V., 1168Romanovskii, V. N., 856Ronchi, C., 1029, 1033, 1036, 1045, 1047, 1077Roof, R. B., 903, 906, 909, 910, 911, 912,
976, 977, 989, 1061, 1067, 1084, 1107,1109, 1300
Roof, R. B., Jr., 1012, 1013, 1027Rooney, D. W., 854Rosch, F., 1352Rosch, F., 776Rose, R. L., 939, 940, 949, 950, 1297Rosen, M., 936, 943, 944Rosen, S., 1003, 1009Rosenfeld, T., 817Rosenthal, M. W., 1179Rosenzweig, A., 734Rosner, G., 784Rossat-Mignod, J., 719, 720, 739, 744, 1055Roth, R. S., 1067Rothe, J., 1147, 1150, 1152, 1153, 1154Rothe, R. E., 988Rotmanov, K. V., 1144, 1145Roudaut, E., 1019Rourke, F. M., 824Roux, C., 904, 955Rowley, E. L., 988, 1049Roy, J. J., 717, 1270
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Rozen, A. M., 705, 709Rozov, S. P., 1113, 1133, 1156Ruban, A. V., 928Rubisov, V. N., 1169Ruby, S. L., 1297Rudowicz, C., 730Ruggiero, C. E., 1110, 1138, 1179Ruikar, P. B., 708, 1281Rumer, I. A., 1113Rundberg, R. S., 1152Rundberg, V. L., 1132Runde, W., 704, 932, 1041, 1043, 1148, 1154,
1155, 1156, 1164, 1166, 1173, 1174,1175, 1312, 1314, 1319, 1327, 1332,1338, 1340, 1341, 1359, 1360, 1365,1366, 1368, 1369, 1370
Runde, W. H., 861, 1112, 1116, 1117,1166, 1181
Runnalls, O. J. C., 900, 901, 902, 903, 905,908, 909, 1011, 1012, 1015, 1066, 1304
Rush, R. M., 770Russell, L. E., 1004, 1008, 1058, 1059, 1060,
1062, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1070Russell, M. L., 1262, 1270Russo, R. E., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160, 1163Rustichelli, F., 994, 995, 1019Ryabinin, M. A., 1317Ryabova, A. A., 1129, 1140, 1337Ryan, J. L., 728, 767, 768, 769, 847, 848, 849,
1049, 1104, 1149, 1290, 1312, 1315,1328, 1329
Ryan, R. R., 734Rydberg, J., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 881, 888, 891,989, 1008, 1019, 1021, 1045, 1047,1048, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1098, 1100,1101, 1110, 1111, 1117, 1118, 1131,1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1155, 1157,1158, 1162, 1167, 1169, 1170, 1171,1180, 1181
Rykov, A. G., 763, 765, 780, 1134, 1164, 1315,1319, 1326, 1330, 1331, 1333, 1334,1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1352
Rykova, A. G., 1145Ryzhov, M. N., 1271, 1352
Sabau, C. S., 1352Sabelnikov, A. V., 822Sabharwal, K. N., 1294, 1295Sabol, W. W., 1086, 1088Sackman, J. F., 977, 1035Saeki, M., 727, 749, 750, 792, 793Saito, A., 1132Saito, T., 727Sakama, M., 1267Sakamoto, Y., 822, 1160Sakamura, Y., 717, 1270
Sakanoue, M., 1323, 1324Sakanque, M., 1352, 1354Sakman, J. F., 976Sakurai, S., 1049Salamatin, L. I., 822Salem, S. I., 859Sales, B. C., 1171Salmon, P., 742Salvatore, M., 1285Salzer, M., 1106Samhoun, K., 1325, 1326, 1328, 1329, 1330,
1365, 1366Samochocka, K., 1352Sampson, T. E., 996Samsonov, M. D., 856Sanchez, J. P., 719, 720, 744, 792Sanchis, H., 1071Sandenaw, T. A., 744, 886, 888, 939, 945, 949,
954, 955, 956, 957, 963, 1048Sanders, D., 854Sano, T., 1019Santini, P., 1055Santoro, A., 1067Saprykin, A. S., 1326Sari, C., 719, 720, 721, 724, 726, 1030, 1070,
1071, 1073, 1299Sarrao, J. L., 967, 968Sasahira, A., 855, 856Sasaki, T., 856Sasaki, Y., 1286Sasao, N., 822Sasayama, T., 1018Sastre, A. M., 845Sastry, M. D., 1175Sato, T., 1019Sattelberger, A. P., 752, 1182, 1183, 1184,
1185, 1186, 1190Sattelberger, P., 789Saunders, B. G., 859Sauro, L. J., 1284Savage, D. J., 1048, 1152Savage, H., 1048Savilova, O. A., 711, 761Savoskina, G. P., 1271Savrasov, S. Y., 923, 964Sawa, T., 845Sawant, L. R., 791Sawant, R. M., 772Schaefer, J. B., 776, 777, 781Schaeffer, D. R., 1049Schafer, W., 719, 720Schake, A. R., 1185, 1186Schecker, J. A., 814, 863Scheerer, F., 789, 1296Scheider, V., 1132Scheitlin, F. M., 1049Schenkel, R., 1299Scherer, V., 1323
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Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Scheuer, U., 932, 933Schickel, R., 1008Schiferl, D., 1300Schimmelpfennig, B., 1156Schlechter, M., 1033Schlehman, G. J., 1031Schleid, T., 1315Schlesinger, H. I., 1187Schmick, H. E., 1299Schmidt, H., 1073Schmidt, K. H., 768, 769, 770Schmidt, K. M., 1325, 1326, 1337Schmutz, H., 1105, 1106, 1312Schnabel, R. C., 1185Schneider, R. A., 707Schneider, V. W., 839, 852, 1070, 1071,
1073, 1074Schober, H., 942Schock, R. N., 1299, 1300Schoebrechts, J. P., 735, 739, 1312Schoen, J., 1284Schonfeld, F. W., 880, 892, 894, 896, 898, 900,
901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909,910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 933, 936, 937,938, 939, 953
Schramke, J. A., 1149Schreck, H., 1322, 1323Schreckenbach, G., 1192, 1193, 1194,
1198, 1199Schreiber, S. B., 726, 1141Schreiner, F., 1161, 1165, 1166, 1170Schrepp, W., 787, 1114Schultz, H., 981, 983Schulz, W. W., 841, 843, 1265, 1267,
1270, 1277, 1278, 1280, 1281, 1282,1283, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1298, 1328,1329, 1342
Schulze, R. K., 964, 967Schuster, W., 1321, 1359Schwab, M., 1300Schwalbe, L., 1300Schwartz, A. J., 863, 964, 965, 967, 980, 981,
983, 984, 986, 987Scibona, G., 773Scott, B. L., 967, 1069, 1112, 1116, 1117, 1149,
1156, 1162, 1166, 1173, 1174, 1181,1312, 1327, 1328, 1360
Seaborg, G. T., 704, 732, 814, 815, 817, 821,822, 823, 834, 835, 902, 903, 904, 907,912, 913, 988, 1108, 1265, 1267, 1304,1312, 1321, 1323, 1324
Sears, G. W., 963, 1045, 1083, 1085, 1086Seddon, K. R., 854Seed, J. R., 1144Segre, E., 699, 700, 815Seidel, B. S., 763, 766Seifert, R. L., 963, 1083, 1085, 1086Seiffert, H., 1057, 1061
SeiVert, H., 728Sekine, T., 1352Sel’chenkov, L. I., 847Selezenev, A. G., 1299, 1317Seleznev, A. G., 984Selig, H., 731Selle, J. E., 903, 1049Semenov, E. N., 791Seranno, J. G., 715Seret, A., 719, 720Serfeyeva, E. I., 1328Sergeev, G. M., 1352Sergeyeva, E. I., 771Serik, V. F., 731, 732, 734, 736, 1082, 1312,
1315, 1327Serizawa, H., 1317Sevost’yanova, E. P., 769Seyferth, D., 1188Shacklett, R. L., 859Shadrin, A. Y., 856Shafiev, A. I., 1292Shalinets, A. B., 1352, 1353Shannon, R. D., 1296Shapkin, G. N., 1363Shapovalov, M. P., 1120, 1128, 1129, 1142Shapovalov, V. P., 817Sharma, H. D., 1169Sharma, R. C., 791Shashukov, E. A., 1127Shatalov, V. V., 989, 996Shaughnessy, D. A., 815Shaw, J. L., 1009Shea, T., 1071Sheft, I., 742, 743, 855, 1077, 1086, 1095,
1100, 1101Sheindlin, M., 1077Sheldon, R. I., 920, 939, 949, 963Shen, C., 1285Shen, T. H., 932, 967Shenoy, G. K., 862, 1297, 1304, 1317, 1319Shepelev, Y. F., 1361Sherby, O. D., 958Shesterikov, N. N., 1169Shevchenko, V. B., 1161, 1171, 1172Shewmon, P. G., 960Shibata, M., 1267Shick, A. B., 929, 953Shilin, I. V., 772, 773Shiloh, M., 771, 1312, 1338, 1365Shilov, V. N., 1338Shilov, V. P., 753, 770, 988, 1113, 1117, 1118,
1127, 1129, 1133, 1156, 1325, 1327,1329, 1336, 1352, 1367, 1368
Shimbarev, E. V., 1317Shimokawa, J., 1019Shinn, W. A., 1046, 1074, 1088, 1090, 1091Shinohara, N., 784Shiokawa, Y., 718
Author Index I-55
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Shirahashi, K., 1276Shirai, O., 717, 753, 790, 791Shiraishi, K., 789, 790Shirasu, Y., 1317Shirley, V. S., 817, 1267Shirokova, I. B., 1321Shishkin, S. V., 822Shishkina, T. V., 822Shmakov, A. A., 960Shorikov, A. O., 929, 953Short, D. W., 958, 959Shoun, R. R., 1271, 1312Shoup, S., 1312Shpunt, L. B., 1049Shtrikman, S., 936, 943, 944Shuanggui, Y., 1267Shuh, D. K., 795, 967, 1112, 1166, 1327, 1338,
1363, 1370Shuhong, W., 1267Shuifa, S., 1267Shukla, J. P., 845Shuler, W. E., 763, 764Shull, R. D., 927Shumakov, V. D., 939, 941Shushakov, V. D., 1299Shvareva, T. Y., 1173Shvetsov, I. K., 1271, 1352Siddall, T. H. I., 1276, 1277, 1278Siddall, T. H. J., 1276Sidorenko, G. V., 750Siegal, M., 1312, 1315Sienel, G. R., 1191Sigmon, G., 730Silva, R. J., 863, 988, 1110, 1114, 1148, 1155,
1159, 1160, 1162, 1163, 1182, 1313,1314, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1338, 1339,1340, 1341, 1354, 1355
Silver, G., 851Silver, G. L., 1121, 1122, 1123Silvestre, J. P., 1065, 1067, 1068, 1312Simakin, G. A., 1164, 1326, 1329, 1331Simionovici, A., 861Simms, H. E., 854Simnad, M. T., 958Simon, G. P., 846, 851Simoni, E., 1168, 1369Simpson, O. C., 963, 1045, 1083, 1085, 1086Sims, H. E., 864Singer, J., 1109Singh, R. K., 845Singleton, J., 945, 947, 948, 949, 950Sinkler, W., 719, 721Sipahimalani, A. R., 1281Sironen, R. J., 1018, 1275Sjoblom, R., 1325, 1326, 1337Skanthakamur, S., 1370Skavdahl, R. E., 997, 998, 1025, 1028, 1029,
1030, 1045
Skiba, O. V., 854Skobelev, N. K., 1267, 1367Skorovarov, D. I., 705Skriver, H. L., 928, 1300Sleight, A. W., 942Smart, N. G., 856Smirnov, E. A., 960Smirnov, I. V., 856Smirnov, N. L., 727Smirnov, Yu. A., 791Smirnova, E. A., 907, 909, 911, 912Smirnova, I. V., 753, 1113, 1118, 1156Smirnova, T. V., 747, 749, 750Smith, A., 982Smith, B. F., 1287Smith, C. A., 849, 1139, 1161, 1167Smith, C. S., 877Smith, D. C., 739Smith, D. M., 1166Smith, F. J., 1270Smith, G. S., 914, 1300Smith, J. L., 921, 922, 923, 924, 926, 929, 945,
947, 948, 949, 950, 954, 955, 995, 1003,1299, 1300
Smith, L. L., 1294Smith, R. A., 1011, 1018, 1019, 1022Smith, R. C., 863Smith, R. M., 771, 1178Smith, W. H., 1178, 1179, 1185Smolders, A., 1033Smolin, Y. I., 1361Snijders, J. G., 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203Sobolev, Y. B., 1335Sobolov, Y. P., 1330, 1331Soderholm, L., 730, 731, 732, 734, 754, 764,
861, 1112, 1113, 1152, 1356, 1370Soderland, J. M., 1300Soderland, P., 1300, 1301Sokhina, L. P., 1169Sokina, L. P., 1126Sokolov, E. I., 1315Sokolov, V. B., 1082, 1312, 1315, 1327Sokolovskii, S. A., 709Sokolvskii, Y. S., 854Sokotov, V. B., 731, 732, 734, 736Solar, J. P., 1188Solarz, R. W., 859Sole, K. C., 1288Solente, P., 939, 981Solnstsev, V. M., 724, 726Solovkin, A. S., 1169Somogyi, A., 861Song, C., 713Sood, D. D., 1033, 1170Sorantin, H., 833Spahiu, K., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 768, 769, 771, 881, 888,891, 989, 1008, 1019, 1021, 1045, 1047,
I-56 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
1048, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1098, 1100,1101, 1110, 1111, 1117, 1118, 1131,1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1155, 1157,1158, 1162, 1167, 1169, 1170, 1171,1180, 1181
Spear, K. E., 1000, 1018, 1019Spedding, F. H., 841Spinks, J. W. T., 1144Spirelet, J. C., 725Spirlet, J. C., 718, 719, 720, 739, 742, 743,
744, 792, 1017, 1019, 1023, 1050,1052, 1055, 1286, 1297, 1299, 1300,1304, 1328
Spirlet, M. R., 737, 1168Spirlet, T. E., 725Spiryakov, V. I., 735, 739, 744, 747Spitsyn, V. I., 719, 720, 753, 1113, 1118,
1156, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1329, 1338,1367, 1368
Spjuth, L., 1285Spriet, B., 876, 890, 963Sprilet, J. C., 719, 720Srinivasan, N. L., 1033Sriram, S., 1294Sriyotha, U., 1069Stadlbauer, E., 1352Stadler, S., 1314, 1340, 1365, 1366, 1367Stafford, R. G., 988Stafsudd, O. M., 763, 764Stahl, D., 1028Stakebake, J. L., 973, 974, 976, 977, 978, 1035Stambaugh, C. K., 901Stan, M., 928Standifer, E. M., 1319Standifer, R. L., 855Stapfer, G., 818Star, I., 1352Starchenko, V. A., 856Staritzki, E., 1312, 1319, 1322, 1326Staritzky, E., 1109, 1168Starks, D. F., 1188Starodub, G. Y., 822Stary, I., 1352Stary, J., 1352Stather, J. W., 1179Staudhammer, K. P., 876, 877, 878Steemers, T., 1033Steers, E. B. M., 1116Steglich, F., 719, 720Steidl, D. V., 1080, 1082, 1083, 1090, 1092Steindler, M. J., 731, 732, 733, 1080, 1082,
1083, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1281Steinfink, H., 1023, 1053Stenger, L., 1312, 1315Stepanov, A. V., 787, 788, 1352, 1353Stepanov, D. A., 787Stephanou, S. E., 1271, 1322, 1323, 1333, 1366Stephens, D. R., 1297, 1299
Stephens, W. R., 719Sterne, P. A., 986Steunenberg, R. K., 869, 908, 950, 1080, 1086,
1088, 1090, 1091Stevens, M. F., 920, 921, 943, 968, 970, 971Stevenson, J. N., 1084, 1093, 1096Stewart, D. C., 1114Stewart, G. R., 719, 720, 947, 948, 949,
967, 968Stewart, M. A. A., 1184, 1312, 1315Stiffler, G. L., 996Stokeley, J. R. J., 1323, 1324, 1361Stokely, J. R., 747Stoll, W., 1132Stollenwerk, A. H., 730, 763, 766Stone, J. A., 749, 750, 751, 752, 793,
1188, 1189Storey, A. E., 1169Storhok, V. W., 1011, 1018, 1019, 1022Storms, E. K., 744, 1004, 1008, 1018,
1019, 1028Storvick, T. S., 717Storvik, T. S., 1270Stout, B. E., 778, 781, 782, 1181Stout, M. G., 964, 972, 973Stowe, K., 1054Stoyer, N. J., 1114, 1182Stradling, G. N., 1179Strasser, A., 1028Stratton, R., 1071Stratton, R. W., 1033Street, R. S., 1027, 1030, 1031, 1070, 1071Strehlow, R. A., 1104Streitwieser, A., 1188, 1189Streitwieser, A., Jr., 1188Strellis, D. A., 815Streubing, V. O., 1302Strittmatter, R. J., 1191, 1363Stromatt, R. W., 791Stromberg, H. D., 1297, 1299Stronski, I., 1352Struchkov, Y. T., 746, 747, 748, 749Struebing, V. O., 892, 896, 897, 901, 905, 906,
932, 936, 1302Stuart, W. I., 997, 998, 1000, 1001Studier, M. H., 704Studier, N. H., 822, 824Stumpe, R., 787, 1114Sturgeon, G. D., 1107Subbotin, V. G., 989, 996Subramanian, M. A., 942Subramanian, M. S., 1174Sudakov, L. V., 724, 726, 1317Sudnick, D. R., 1327Sudowe, R., 815Sueki, K., 1266, 1267Sugar, J., 859Suglobov, D. N., 750, 1116, 1361
Author Index I-57
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Sullenger, D. B., 1033, 1034Sullivan, J. C., 704, 718, 719, 722, 726, 727,
728, 739, 744, 745, 748, 759, 764, 767,768, 769, 770, 771, 781, 822, 824, 881,888, 891, 989, 1008, 1019, 1021, 1045,1047, 1048, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1098,1100, 1101, 1110, 1111, 1113, 1117,1118, 1129, 1131, 1147, 1148, 1149,1150, 1155, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160,1162, 1164, 1166, 1167, 1169, 1170,1171, 1176, 1180, 1181, 1325, 1326,1335, 1337, 1356, 1368, 1369
Sundaram, S., 1086Surls, J. P. J., 1291Suryanarayana, S., 1033Sus, F., 785Suski, W., 719, 720, 743Sutcliffe, P., 949Sutcliffe, P. W., 939Sutton, S. R., 861Suzuki, A., 712, 713, 795Suzuki, K., 718Suzuki, S., 784Suzuki, T., 719, 720Suzuki, Y., 717, 718, 743, 1004, 1018Svane, A., 1023, 1044Svantesson, S., 1286Svec, F., 851Swanson, B. I., 732, 733, 734Swanson, J. L., 728, 767, 769, 843, 941, 1109,
1282Swaramakrishnan, C. K., 1058, 1059, 1060Sykora, R. E., 1173Sylwester, E. R., 815, 932, 967Szabo, Z., 1156Szotek, Z., 1023, 1044
Tabuteau, A., 728, 730, 792, 1067, 1068, 1312,1321, 1359, 1360
Tachimori, S., 1049, 1283, 1286, 1363, 1370Tagawa, H., 1317, 1318Tagliaferri, A., 1196, 1198Tailland, C., 932, 933Tait, C. D., 704, 763, 766, 851, 861, 932,
1041, 1043, 1112, 1116, 1117,1154, 1155, 1156, 1162, 1164, 1166,1359, 1370
Takahashi, K., 1056, 1057Takahashi, M., 727, 760Takahashi, N., 717Takahashi, Y., 795Takaku, Y., 789, 790Takano, M., 1018Takashima, Y., 1294, 1295Takayama, H., 789, 790Takeda, M., 727
Takeishi, H., 706, 708Talbot, R. J., 822Tallant, D. R., 1292Tamaura, Y., 1292Tan, B., 795Tan, J.-h., 1018Tan, T.-Z., 1285Tan, X.-F., 1285Tanaka, O., 1019Tanaka, S., 769, 795Tanaka, Y., 1281, 1282, 1286Tanamas, R., 1303, 1312Tananaev, I. G., 709, 770, 1110, 1113,
1133, 1156Tananev, I. G., 1312, 1314, 1340, 1341Tanet, G., 769, 774Tannenbaum, I. R., 1080, 1081, 1083, 1084,
1086, 1088, 1090, 1091Tanner, S. P., 1352Tanon, A., 892, 905, 906, 907Tapuchi, S., 719, 720Taranov, A. P., 727Tate, R. E., 876, 880, 937, 939, 958, 959,
960, 961Taube, H., 1133Taube, M., 988Taylor, D. M., 988, 1179Taylor, J. C., 944, 949, 950, 1107Taylor, J. M., 1009Taylor, K. M., 1028, 1030Taylor, R. J., 711, 712, 760, 761, 1138Tchikawa, S., 1267Teaney, P. E., 1049Temmerman, W. M., 1023, 1044Tempest, P. A., 1035Templeton, D. H., 1187, 1312, 1313, 1315,
1357, 1358Tennery, V. J., 1317, 1318ter Meer, N., 1312, 1319, 1322, 1323, 1361Terada, K., 1028, 1029, 1030Terminello, L. J., 863Tetenbaum, M., 1029, 1030, 1047Teterin, A. Y., 861Teterin, E. G., 1079, 1169Teterin, Y. A., 861Tetzlaff, R. N., 817Thakur, N. V., 1275Thamer, B. J., 862, 897Thayamballi, P., 1023Thein, M., 783Theisen, R., 1070, 1071, 1072Thevenin, T., 730, 740, 741, 742, 792, 1017,
1022, 1052, 1054Theyyunni, T. K., 712, 1282Thied, R. C., 854Thiyagarajan, P., 840, 1152Thode, H. G., 823
I-58 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Thoma, D. J., 929Thomas, A. C., 785Thomas, C. A., 988Thomas, J. L., 750Thomas, W., 988Thomason, H. P., 787Thompson, G. H., 817Thompson, J. D., 967, 968Thompson, J. L., 1152Thompson, M. A., 974Thompson, M. C., 770Thompson, R. C., 768, 769, 775Thompson, S. G., 835Thorn, R. J., 724Thouvenot, P., 1368, 1369Thuemmler, F., 1070, 1071, 1072Thuery, P., 1262, 1270Tian, G. X., 1363Tikhonov, M. F., 1120, 1128, 1140, 1302Tikhonova, A. E., 788Timofeev, G. A., 744, 1134, 1326, 1329, 1331,
1333, 1334, 1335, 1336Timofeeva, L. F., 893, 894, 895, 896, 986Tipton, C. R., Jr., 1030Titov, V. V., 1082Tjeng, L. H., 861Tobin, J. G., 967Tochiyama, O., 706, 776, 777, 778, 781, 782Todd, T. A., 1282Toevs, J. W., 996Togashi, A., 1282Tolley, W. B., 1093Tolmachev, Y. M., 727Tolmachyov, S. Y., 786Tomat, G., 767, 770, 776, 777, 778, 781, 782Tomilin, S. V., 735, 739, 747, 749, 1164, 1319Tomiyasu, H., 712, 762, 852Tomkins, F. S., 1295Tondello, E., 770Tondon, V. K., 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061Torres, R. A., 1114, 1148, 1155, 1160,
1163, 1354Torstenfelt, N. B., 1152Toth, I., 1166Toth, L. M., 1132, 1152Toussaint, J. C., 1271, 1304Trakhlyaev, P. S., 1352Tran Kim, H., 1352Trautmann, N., 789, 794, 859, 1296Travnikov, S. S., 1323Treiber, W., 727, 769Trela, W. J., 967Trevorrow, L., 731, 732, 733, 1082, 1088,
1090, 1091, 1106Triay, I. R., 861, 1152Troc, R., 1055Trofimov, T. I., 856
Truitt, A. L., 1322Trujillo, E. A., 737Trukchlayev, P. S., 1271, 1352Truswell, A. E., 1077, 1078, 1079, 1084Tsivadze, A. Y., 763, 764Tsuji, T., 1025, 1026Tsujii, M., 1292Tsukada, K., 1266, 1267Tsumura, A., 709, 784, 789Tsutsui, M., 750Tsutsui, S., 792Tsykanov, V. A., 854Tucker, P. A., 903, 1033Tuli, J. K., 817Tul’skii, M. N., 731, 732, 734, 736Turchi, E. A., 927Turchi, P. E. A., 928, 932, 967Turcotte, R. P., 724, 725, 726
Uchiyama, G., 711, 712, 760, 1272, 1273,1294, 1295
UCRL, 1312Ueno, K., 709, 783, 784, 789, 1163, 1312, 1321Ugajin, M., 1010Ulanov, S. A., 793Ulikov, I. A., 1337Ullmaier, H., 981, 983Ullman, W. J., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728,
739, 744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 881,888, 891, 989, 1008, 1019, 1021,1045, 1047, 1048, 1085, 1086, 1087,1098, 1100, 1101, 1110, 1111, 1117,1118, 1131, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150,1155, 1157, 1158, 1161, 1162,1165, 1166, 1167, 1169, 1170, 1171,1180, 1181
Uno, S., 856Unrein, P. J., 772, 1352Urban, F -J., 789Urban, F. J., 1296Uribe, F. S., 971, 972Usami, T., 864Usuda, S., 784, 1049Utamura, M., 760Utkina, O. N., 984
Vaidya, V. N., 1033, 1271Vaidyanathan, S., 1127, 1175Valdivieso, F., 861Valenzuela, R. W., 1369Valeriani, G., 1282Vallet, V., 1156Valone, S. M., 928Valot, C., 930, 932, 933, 954Van Der Sluys, W. G., 739, 1185, 1186
Author Index I-59
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Van Pelt, C., 1327, 1368, 1369Van Pelt, C. E., 1155Vandegrift, G. F., 1281, 1282, 1295Vander Sluis, K. L., 1363Vaniman, D. T., 861Varga, L. P., 763, 765, 1356, 1365Varlashkin, P. G., 757, 1133Vasil’ev, V. Y., 763, 765, 1144, 1145, 1146,
1317, 1337, 1338Vasseur, C., 1304Vasudeva Rao, P. R., 1283Vaughn, G. A., 718, 719, 891Vaughn, R. B., 849, 1139, 1161, 1167Vdovenko, V. M., 1116Veal, B. W., 763, 766Vecernik, J., 755Veirs, D. K., 704, 849, 851, 861, 932, 1041,
1043, 1112, 1139, 1154, 1155, 1161,1166, 1167
Veirs, K., 1035Vendryes, G., 824Vesnovskii, S., 822Vesnovskii, S. P., 822Vigil, F., 967Vigil, F. A., 882Viklund, C., 851Villella, P. M., 704, 932, 1041, 1043,
1154, 1155Viswanathan, R., 1074Visyashcheva, G. I., 749, 1164Visyasheva, G. I., 1312, 1319Vitart, X., 1285Vitorge, P., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728,
739, 744, 745, 753, 756, 767, 769, 771,775, 881, 888, 891, 989, 1008, 1019,1021, 1045, 1047, 1048, 1085, 1086,1087, 1098, 1100, 1101, 1110, 1111,1117, 1118, 1131, 1147, 1148, 1149,1150, 1155, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160,1161, 1162, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167,1169, 1170, 1171, 1180, 1181, 1314,1341, 1354
Vitos, L., 1044Vladimirova, M. V., 1035, 1144, 1145, 1337Vodovatov, V. A., 1116Vogel, G. J., 1081Vogel, R. C., 950, 1080, 1086Vogel, S. C., 965, 966, 967Vogt, O., 718, 739, 744, 1023, 1052, 1055,
1056, 1318Vogt, T., 942Volf, V., 1179Volkov, Y. F., 735, 739, 744, 747, 749, 1164,
1312, 1315, 1319Vorob’eva, V. V., 1352Vyatkin, V. E., 1127Vyatkina, I. I., 1330Vysokoostrovskaya, N. B., 1145
Waber, J. T., 973, 976, 977Wachter, P., 1055, 1056Wada, Y., 712, 762Wade, U., 1178, 1180Wade, W. Z., 958, 959, 960Wadier, J. F., 1044Wadt, W. R., 1194, 1195, 1196Waerenborgh, J. C., 719, 720Waggener, W. C., 763Wagner, M. J., 1294Wagner, R. P., 1090Wahl, A. C., 814, 815, 834, 902, 903, 904, 907,
912, 913Wahlgren, U., 1113, 1156Wain, A. G., 772, 773, 774, 1290Wakamatsu, S., 1049Waldek, A., 859Walden, J. C., 958, 959Waldron, M. B., 892, 904, 905, 913Waldron, W. B., 900, 901, 902, 988Walker, A., 729Walker, C. T., 719, 720, 725Wall, M., 964, 965, 967Wall, M. A., 863, 967, 980, 981, 983, 984,
986, 987Wall, N., 1352Wallace, P. L., 910, 912Wallmann, J. C., 1085, 1295, 1297Wallwork, A. L., 711, 760, 761Walsh, K. A., 1077, 1093, 1095, 1104Walter, A. J., 726Walter, K. H., 729, 730, 1060, 1061, 1064,
1065, 1066, 1067, 1312, 1313Walters, R. T., 1088Walther, C., 1147, 1150, 1152, 1153, 1154Walther, H., 787, 1114Wang, J., 727Wang, Q., 1192, 1199Wang, R., 1023Wang, U.-S., 1285Wang, Y., 1285Wanner, H., 718, 719, 722, 726, 727, 728, 739,
744, 745, 767, 769, 771, 1155, 1159,1166, 1171, 1314, 1328, 1329, 1330,1338, 1339, 1341, 1354, 1355
Wantong, M., 1267Wapstra, A. H., 815, 817, 1267Ward, B. J., 918, 919Ward, J. W., 722, 723, 724, 795, 989, 990, 994,
995, 1298, 1330Warf, J. C., 841Warner, B. P., 1185, 1186Warner, H., 881, 888, 891, 989, 1008, 1019,
1021, 1045, 1047, 1048, 1085, 1086,1087, 1098, 1100, 1101, 1110, 1111,1117, 1118, 1131, 1147, 1148, 1149,1150, 1155, 1157, 1158, 1162, 1167,1169, 1170, 1171, 1180, 1181
I-60 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Wasserman, N., 1296Wasserman, S. R., 754Wastin, F., 719, 720, 861, 863, 967, 968, 1009,
1012, 1015, 1016, 1023, 1033, 1034,1050, 1052, 1056, 1112, 1166, 1304
Watanabe, H., 1019Watanabe, M., 1272, 1273, 1286Waterman, M. J., 1174, 1175Watkin, J. G., 1182, 1183, 1184, 1186Wattal, P. K., 712, 713, 1281, 1282Weaver, B., 1271, 1275, 1286, 1312Weaver, E. E., 732, 733, 1086Weber, E. T., 997, 998Weber, J. K. R., 963Weber, W. J., 863Wede, U., 777, 779, 780, 782Weger, H. T., 1172Wei, S. H., 928Wei, Y. Z., 845, 1294, 1295Weifan, Y., 1267Weigel, F., 745, 747, 749, 1034, 1069, 1078,
1095, 1100, 1101, 1172, 1312, 1319,1321, 1322, 1323, 1357, 1359, 1361
Weinstock, B., 732, 733, 1080, 1081, 1086,1088, 1090
Weiss, R. J., 942Weitzenmiller, F., 900, 901Welch, G. A., 1004, 1007, 1008, 1018, 1031,
1032, 1034, 1151, 1174Wells, A. F., 1007, 1059, 1083Wen, Z., 791Wendeler, H., 789Wensch, G. W., 909Werner, G. D., 1108, 1109, 1111Werner, G. K., 1363Werner, G.-D., 1172, 1312, 1319, 1320, 1321Werner, L. B., 815, 834, 934, 1366Wes Efurd, D., 1155West, M. H., 1093Wester, D. W., 745, 1160, 1164, 1169,
1170, 1294Weston, R., 1071Westrum, E. F., Jr., 988, 1015, 1018, 1028,
1030, 1034, 1052, 1079, 1085, 1098,1100, 1101
Wheeler, V. J., 1019Wheelwright, E. J., 1268, 1290, 1291White, A. H., 1174White, D. J., 1168White, R. W., 1302Whittaker, B., 731, 732, 745, 746Whyte, D. D., 909Wick, O. J., 814, 891, 957, 958, 988, 991, 1007,
1032, 1070, 1073, 1138, 1173, 1175Wiedenheft, C. J., 1045Wiewandt, T. A., 722, 723, 724Wigel, F., 1312, 1319, 1320, 1321Wigley, D. A., 981, 983
Wilcox, W. W., 942, 943, 944, 946Wild, J. F., 1297Wilk, P. A., 815Wilkinson, G., 1189Wilkinson, W. D., 903Will, G., 719, 720Williams, C., 754, 1088, 1194Williams, C. W., 731, 732, 734, 764, 861,
1061, 1063, 1112, 1113, 1312, 1313,1356, 1370
Williams, J., 1070Williams, S. J., 786Williamson, G. K., 892, 913Willis, J. O., 995Wills, J. M., 924, 925, 928, 934, 935,
1300, 1301Wimmer, H., 1352, 1354Winand, J. M., 1304Winchester, R. S., 832, 837Wingefors, S., 1286Winkler, R., 784Wirth, B. D., 863, 980, 981, 983, 984, 986Wirth, P., 1179Wishnevsky, V., 1095, 1100, 1101, 1312, 1357Wisnubroto, D. S., 713Wiswall, R. J., Jr., 854Wittenberg, L. J., 718, 719, 891, 904, 914,
962, 963Wittig, J., 1300Wittmann, F. D., 1312, 1321, 1359Wojakowski, A., 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 1020,
1022, 1304, 1312, 1316, 1317, 1318Wojakowski, W., 740, 742Wolf, M., 1312, 1357Wolf, M. J., 1092, 1094, 1095, 1100, 1101Wolfer, W. G., 863, 980, 981, 983, 984, 985,
986, 987Wong, E. Y., 763, 764Wong, J., 964, 965, 967Wong, P. J., 988, 1159Wood, D. H., 910, 914, 915Woodhead, J. L., 1093Woods, M., 1129, 1160, 1166, 1335Woods, R. J., 1144Worden, E. F., 859Wriedt, H. A., 1017, 1019, 1025, 1026, 1029,
1045, 1046, 1047, 1048Wright, A. F., 994, 1082Wright, J. M., 841Wroblewska, J., 1066, 1068Wrona, B. J., 1021, 1022Wruck, D. A., 1114, 1340Wu, P., 791Wu, Y., 715Wyart, J.-F., 857, 858, 859, 860Wybourne, B. G., 1365Wyckoff, R. W. G., 1084Wygmans, D. G., 1282
Author Index I-61
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Wymer, R. G., 842, 1033Wynne, K. J., 998
Xianye, Z., 1141Xie, Y. N., 1363Xu, J., 1168, 1287, 1363Xu, R. Q., 964, 965Xu, S., 791Xuexian, Y., 1278
Yaar, I., 719, 720Yacoubi, N., 1303Yahata, T., 993, 994, 1018Yaita, T., 1363, 1370Yakovlev, C. N., 1134Yakovlev, G. N., 1164, 1271, 1275, 1292,
1312, 1319, 1320, 1322, 1323, 1326,1330, 1331, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1352
Yakovlev, N. G., 791Yakshin, V. V., 705Yamagishi, I., 1276, 1292Yamaguchi, H., 822Yamaguchi, L., 1276Yamaguchi, T., 822, 1160Yamamoto, H., 1266, 1267Yamamoto, M., 709, 783, 784, 789, 790, 1354Yamamoto, T., 703Yamana, H., 703, 1153, 1270Yamasaki, S., 709, 784, 789Yamashita, T., 727, 749, 750, 793, 1025, 1026,
1049, 1056, 1057Yamauchi, S., 723, 724, 989, 990, 991,
992, 994Yamawaki, M., 769Yamazaki, T., 861Yang, D., 785Yanir, E., 1325, 1328, 1329, 1331Yanovskii, A. I., 746, 747, 748, 749Yarbro, S. L., 726, 1141Yeager, J. P., 1294Yeh, S., 731, 732Yen, W. M., 763, 766Yoder, G. L., 1048, 1071, 1074, 1075,
1076, 1077Yokovlev, G. N., 1312, 1319Yonco, R. M., 903Yong, P., 717Yoshida, Y., 753, 790, 791Yoshida, Z., 699, 706, 708, 727, 753, 758, 762,
767, 770, 775, 790, 791, 856, 1049Yoshihiro, M., 856Young, B. L., 1268Young, J. P., 1315Yuan, V. W., 967Yui, M., 1160, 1162Yuita, K., 709, 784, 789
Yushkevich, Y. V., 822Yusov, A. B., 988, 1327, 1336, 1355, 1368Yuxing, Y., 1278Yvon, J., 824
Zacharaisen, W. H., 879Zachariasen, W. H., 718, 719, 740, 879, 882,
885, 886, 887, 906, 907, 915, 936, 938,988, 1006, 1012, 1015, 1019, 1028,1044, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1096, 1097,1102, 1105, 1109, 1112, 1164, 1295,1297, 1303, 1312, 1315, 1317, 1325,1357, 1358, 1359, 1360
Zagrai, V. D., 847Zahrt, J. D., 1058, 1059, 1060, 1062Zaiguo, G., 1267Zaitsev, A. A., 1330, 1331, 1335, 1352Zaitsev, L. M., 771, 1123, 1163, 1172, 1352Zaitseva, L. L., 1095, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1106,
1107, 1108Zaitseva, N. G., 822Zaitseva, V. P., 1175Zakharova, F. A., 749, 753, 1113, 1118,
1133, 1156Zalkin, A., 1187, 1188Zamir, D., 994, 995Zamorani, E., 1033Zantuti, F., 705Zekany, L., 1166Zelentov, S. S., 726Zemlyanukhin, V. I., 1271Zemskov, B. G., 793Zenkova, R. A., 1320Zhang, F., 927Zhang, X., 791Zhang, Y. X., 861Zhang, Z., 1192, 1199Zhao, J., 786Zhao, Y., 795Zharova, T. P., 760Zhong, J., 795Zhou, G.-F., 1285Zhou, J. S., 1059Zhou, S., 928Zhu, J., 1285Zhu, Y., 713, 785, 1274, 1287, 1288,
1352, 1363Zhuravleva, G. I., 711, 761, 1128, 1129, 1130,
1140, 1141, 1142Zielen, A. J., 748, 781, 1181, 1356Zilberman, B., 1145Zilberman, B. Ya., 711, 761Zipkin, J., 817Ziyad, M., 1172Zocco, T. G., 882, 892, 916, 917, 918, 919, 920,
925, 930, 931, 933, 935, 960, 962, 964,980, 984, 986, 987
I-62 Author Index
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440
Zocco, T. T., 986Zocher, R. W., 1046Zschack, P., 965, 967Zubarev, V. G., 1322, 1323Zuev, Y. N., 989, 996Zukas, E. G., 920, 921, 933, 936
Zunger, A., 928Zur Nedden, P., 1352Zwick, B. D., 752, 849, 1166, 1167, 1182, 1183,
1184, 1185, 1186, 1190Zwirner, S., 719, 720
Author Index I-63
Vol. 1: 1–698, Vol. 2: 699–1395, Vol. 3: 1397–2111, Vol. 4: 2113–2798, Vol. 5: 2799–3440