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1. Study Of The Measurement Of Atomic Inner-Shell Ionization Cross-sections By Electron Impact
2. Momentum-space Calculation Of Electron-impact Molecule In Distorted-wave Born Approximation
3. Fully Relativistic Theoretical Study On The Electron-Ion Impact Excitations
4. The Object Is The Construction Of Momentum Spectrometer For Molecular Processes In Boundary Plasma And The Collision Process Between Low Energy Electrons And Hydrocarbon Molecules
5. Electronics Caused By The Atomic Inner-shell Ionization Cross Section Measurements, New Methods And New Results
6. Transient Electron Impact Excitation 19.6nm X-ray Laser In Ne-like Ge
7. Coupled Channel Optical Method Study For 2p~4~3P-2p~33s~3S~0 Transition Process Of Oxygen By Electron Impact
8. Relativistic Distorted Wave Study On The Electron-Atom (Ion) Impact Excitations
9. Theoretical Investigations Of (e,2e) Ionization Of Electron Impact Potassium Atom
10. Theoretical Investigations Of Ground-state Single-ionization Of Na Atom By Electron Impact
11. Theoretical Investigations Of (e,2e) Ionization Of Electron Impact Magnesium
12. Triply-differential Cross Sections For Electron-impact Ionization Of Helium In Presence Of Laser Field
13. Fast-electron-impact Study On Excitations Of 4d Electron Of Xenon
14. Theoretical Studies On The Electron-impact Excitation Process And Radiative Spectrum Of Abundant Elements In Stellar Atmosphere
15. H-<sub> 2 </ Sub> Valence Shell Excited By Fast Electron Impact
16. Relativistie Distorted Wave Study On The Electron Impact Excitations Of Argon Atom And Highly Charged Tungsten Ions
17. The Study Of Electron Impact Ionization Of Hydrogen Molecule And Helium
18. The Theoretical Research On Electron-impact-induced Ionization-excitation Reaction Of Helium
19. Analysis Of The Triply-differential Cross Section For Electron-impact Ionization Of Hydrogen In Presence Of Circular Polarization Laser Field
20. Relativistic Theoretics Study On The Electron Impact Excitations Of H-Like And Mg-Like Atoms
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