Received: 2016-9-27
Accepted: 2016-10-17
Published Online: 2017-2-1
Published in Print: 2016-9-1
© 2016 I. P. Kostiuk et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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- Gravity-Antigravity Interplay in the Local Galaxy Flows
- Spectroscopic Studies of Early-type Stars with the Kourovka 1.2-m Telescope
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- Details of the Classification of Symbiotic Stars: The Case of the Symbiotic Nova AG Peg
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- The Tidal Potential of a Homogeneous Torus with an Elliptical Section of the Sleeve
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
galaxies: evolution;
galaxies: structure;
ultraviolet: galaxies
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Phase-Space Model of a Collisionless Stellar Cylinder Embedded in a Rotating Halo
- Symbolic Dynamics, Mixing and Entropy in the Three-Body Problem
- Estimating the Vertical Disk Scale Height Using Young Galactic Objects
- Kernel Density Estimation in the Study of Star Clusters
- Photometric Study of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 4151
- Ejection of Stars with Relativistic Velocities
- Swing Amplification and Global Modes Reciprocity in Models with Cusps
- Gravity-Antigravity Interplay in the Local Galaxy Flows
- Spectroscopic Studies of Early-type Stars with the Kourovka 1.2-m Telescope
- A Quasi-Stationary Twisted Disk Formed as a Result of a Tidal Disruption Event
- Orbits of Wide Binaries – New Possibilities
- Details of the Classification of Symbiotic Stars: The Case of the Symbiotic Nova AG Peg
- Molecular Clouds and Star Formation Rate in Disk Galaxies
- Outer Rings in Early-Type Disk Galaxies: Star Formation Rate
- The Tidal Potential of a Homogeneous Torus with an Elliptical Section of the Sleeve