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- Interstellar extinction in the vicinity of the North America and Pelican nebulae. II
- Interstellar extinction in the direction of the open cluster IC 348 and the Per OB2 association
- Radial velocities of 40 F5-K stars near the North Galactic Pole
- The Southern Vilnius photometric system. I. Transformation to the standard system
- Photometric determination of surface gravities for G- and K-type giants of different metallicity
- Photoelectric photometry of carbon stars in the Vilnius system
- Optical variations of three carbon stars with silicate dust shells
- Catalogue of metal-deficient F-M stars. Part II. Stars classified photometrically (MDPH Catalogue)
- On deviations from the local thermodynamic equilibrium in stellar atmospheres
- New calibration of the Vilnius photometric system. I. Effective temperatures and gravities of B-type stars
- Long-period pulsations of decimeter solar radio emission and evolution of active regions
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Interstellar extinction in the vicinity of the North America and Pelican nebulae. II
- Interstellar extinction in the direction of the open cluster IC 348 and the Per OB2 association
- Radial velocities of 40 F5-K stars near the North Galactic Pole
- The Southern Vilnius photometric system. I. Transformation to the standard system
- Photometric determination of surface gravities for G- and K-type giants of different metallicity
- Photoelectric photometry of carbon stars in the Vilnius system
- Optical variations of three carbon stars with silicate dust shells
- Catalogue of metal-deficient F-M stars. Part II. Stars classified photometrically (MDPH Catalogue)
- On deviations from the local thermodynamic equilibrium in stellar atmospheres
- New calibration of the Vilnius photometric system. I. Effective temperatures and gravities of B-type stars
- Long-period pulsations of decimeter solar radio emission and evolution of active regions