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  1. Coordinates for Representing Radiation Belt Particle Flux
  2. Pragmatic information in biology and physics
  3. The “zebra stripes”: An effect ofFregion zonal plasma drifts on the longitudinal distribution of radiation belt particles
  4. Music and the evolution of human brain function
  5. Electron Beams and Ion Composition Measured at Io and in Its Torus
  6. North-south cooperation in international atmospheric programs
  7. International solar terrestrial energy programme and the UK participation
  8. Global change
  9. The participation of developing countries in space research
  10. Ionospheric cavitons and related nonlinear phenomena
  11. Space research policies in advanced and developing countries
  12. Opening address and foreword
  13. Polar cap electric field dependence on solar wind and magnetotail parameters
  14. Active stimulation of the ionospheric plasma
  15. A high-altitude barium radial injection experiment
  16. A high-altitude barium radial injection experiment
  17. Human brain functions and the foundations of science
  18. On the relationship between human brain functions and the foundations of physics, science, and technology
  19. Global problems in magnetospheric plasma physics and prospects for their solution
  20. Preface
  21. The international magnetospheric study
  22. Generation, propagation and detection of relativistic solar particles
  23. Cosmic ray intensity increase on May 4, 1960
  24. Solar flare effects on cosmic ray intensity
  25. Preliminary report on cosmic ray intensity during magnetic storms in July 1959
  26. Cosmic ray intensity variations during the magnetic storm in May 1959
  27. Analysis of cosmic ray intensity time-dependence recorded at Mina Aguilar during July 1959
  28. Schwere instabile Teilchen aus der kosmischen Strahlung
  29. Zur Theorie des Breiteneffektes der Nukleonenkomponente der kosmischen Strahlung
  30. Über die Absorption der Nukleonenkomponente der kosmischen Strahlung in -21° geomagnetischer Breite
  31. Notizen: Analyse von zwei σ-Sternen