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Previous design restraints and radiation damage effects of low energy particles(Design fluences for electrons and protons and damage effects from low energy electrons and protons for spacecraft in Jupiter radiation belts)
Measurement of protons of solar origin with energies from 1 to 5 Mev during the flights of the Venera-2, Venera-3, and Zond-3 stations(Sun generated high and low energy protons analyzed, using semiconductor detectors during flights of interplanetary probes)
Principles of design of a scientific apparatus for studying high-energy cosmic rays on the Proton 4 space station(Proton 4 satellite high and superhigh energy cosmic ray spectrometer, discussing principles of operation and parameters)
Estimation of energy and mean inelasticity of nuclear interactions at energies above 3 x 10 to the 12 th power eV using a simplified version of ionization spectrometer(Digital simulation of energy spectra and mean inelasticity coefficients of high energy particle interactions)