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Authors: Morselli, A Picozza, P
Citation: A. Morselli et P. Picozza, The SilEye apparatus for the study of Cosmic ray on the MIR Space Station, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 3-10

Authors: Kieda, DB
Citation: Db. Kieda, Detection of multi-joule cosmic rays using silicon/solar panel detectors, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 11-24

Authors: Morselli, A Sparvoli, R
Citation: A. Morselli et R. Sparvoli, Cosmic ray nuclei measurements in space with NINA experiments, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 25-36

Authors: Morselli, A Picozza, P
Citation: A. Morselli et P. Picozza, The PAMELA apparatus for the search of antimatter in cosmic rays, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 37-47

Authors: Malkov, MA
Citation: Ma. Malkov, Nonlinear phenomena in diffusive shock acceleration, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 51-73

Authors: Strong, AW Moskalenko, IV
Citation: Aw. Strong et Iv. Moskalenko, Galactic cosmic rays and gamma rays: a unified approach, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 75-97

Authors: Simon, M
Citation: M. Simon, Propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxy - Leaky box model, diffusion halomodel and reacceleration, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 99-125

Authors: Dwyer, JR
Citation: Jr. Dwyer, Observations of energetic particles upstream of the Earth's Bow shock, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 127-140

Authors: Tsao, CH Barghouty, AF Silberberg, R
Citation: Ch. Tsao et al., Nuclear cross sections and the composition, transport, and origin of galactic cosmic rays, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 141-168

Authors: Drury, LO Meyer, JP Ellison, DC
Citation: Lo. Drury et al., Interpreting the cosmic ray composition, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 171-186

Authors: DuVernois, MA
Citation: Ma. Duvernois, Understanding abundance anomalies in the Galactic cosmic rays, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 187-198

Authors: Waddington, CJ
Citation: Cj. Waddington, Source abundances and nuclear cross sections, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 199-212

Authors: Ramaty, R Lingenfelter, RE
Citation: R. Ramaty et Re. Lingenfelter, Early galactic Li, Be and B: Implications on cosmic ray origin, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 213-224

Authors: Sakurai, K
Citation: K. Sakurai, Cosmic ray source composition and its relation to the interstellar matter, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 225-236

Authors: Binns, WR Adams, JH Barbier, LM Christian, ER Cummings, JR DeNolfo, GA Hink, PL Israel, MH Krizmanic, JF Leske, RA Menn, W Mewaldt, RA Mitchell, JW Schindler, SM Simons, M Sposato, SH Waddington, CJ Wiedenbeck, ME
Citation: Wr. Binns et al., Ultra-heavy (Z >= 30) galactic cosmic-ray nuclei and the ACCESS charge (Z)identification module (ZIM), HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 237-244

Authors: Protheroe, RJ
Citation: Rj. Protheroe, Acceleration and interaction of ultra high energy cosmic rays, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 247-285

Authors: Antonov, RA Chernov, DV Petrova, EA Tkaczyk, W
Citation: Ra. Antonov et al., Air shower Cherenkov light measurements using balloon-borne detector., HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 287-314

Authors: Dawson, BR
Citation: Br. Dawson, Cosmic ray mass composition at the highest energies, HO IN WO PH, 230, 1999, pp. 315-322
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