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Author Index 241 AUTHOR INDEX Modified letters [~, a, ~, ~, e, ~, ~, eta.] are placed in, or immediately following the positions where the unmodified letters would occur in the normal English alphabetical order. Names beginning with Ma or Maa are collected at the beginning of the M's. Names beginning with a separated de, van or von are listed according to the main component, thus de Vries occurs with the V's. Aava, U., 34B, 401; 35B, 828 Adeoye, S.A., 30B, 392 Abagjan, s:A., 30A, 244 Adiwidjaja, G.:-35A, 19 Abasolo, C., 26:-571 Adler, I., 29, 136, 435 Abbasov, A.A.:-33B, 539 Adman, E., 32B, 98, 279; 33B, 78; Abbattista, F.,:26, 523 34B, 86; 35B, 256 Abdullaev, G.K.,~OB, 392 Admiraal, L.~, 34B, 321 Abdurakhmanova, A:A., 30A, 248 Adolphe, C., 29,:135; 33A, 98, 362; Abe, A., 26, 630 34A, 98; 35A, 235 Abe, J., 35B, 402 Adrian, H.W.~, 34A, 172 Abe, Y., 33B, 532 Afonskij, N.S., 33A, 341 Abel, E.W-:-; 30B, 399 Agaev, K.A., 30A:-28, 175; 31A, 18, 25; Abel, J.E., 26, 293 33A, 42, 43; 34A, 88 de Abele~o, M.J., 27, 462, 967 Agee;, N.V., ~,:255; 35A, 124 Abello, L., 28, 316; 29, 233 Aggarwal, P.S., 26, 348 Aben, P.C., 27, 239 -­ Agranovskaja, A.~, 28, 341 Aberg, M., 34A, 225; 35B, 905 Agrawal, V.K., 33A, 517 Abernethy, L.L., 26, 415 Agre, V.M., 33B, 486 Ablov, A.V., ~, 842; ~, 631; 31B, Agrell, I., 3lA, 77; 32A, 232; 33A, 510; 380, 427; 33B, 412; 35B, 408 34B, 554; 35B, 691, 693 Abov, Ju. B.,:26, 120 -­ Agrell, S.O., 26, 512 Abowitz, G., 34B, 122 Agron, P.A., 26, 325; 28, 73, 75; 32A, Abra~ev, K.K.:-26, 537 395 Abrahams, S.C.,:26, 288, 728; 27, 250, Ahmed, A.H.M., 34A, 252; 35A, 292, 294 281, 436; 28,:121; 29, 51, 136, 236, Ahmed, F.R., 26:-353, 782~27, 1023; 433; 30A, 252, 322,~27; 30B, 53; 28, 204, 440, 462; 29, 503; 30B, 280; 3lA, 147, 158, 187; 31B, 352; 32A, 31A, 142; 31B, 307;~3B, 224:-226; 287, 292, 299, 312; 33A, 327, 328, 34B, 75, 176, 393 -- 335; 33B, 43; 34A, 238, 269, 278, Ahmed, N., 27, 534 294; 35A, 45, 102, 164, 165 Ahmed, N.A.~, 33B, 36 Abrahamsson, S., 27, 740; 28, 371, 530, Ahmed, S.J., 32A, 510 566; 30B, 392;~lB, 22,:180, 211, Aia, M.A., 28, 200 218, 265; 32B, 96, 194; 34B, 25 Aiello, R.,:28, 339 Abramova, A.V-:-; 26, 48 Aihara, A., 35B, 108 Abr~ev, K.K., 27:-704; ~, 357; ~, Aime, S., 35~ 118 398, 436 -- Ainalem, I~B., 33B, 439 Adam, G. , ~B, 228 Aitken, E.A., 29:-435 Adams, E. , ~, 198 Aizlewood, J.M., 29, 760 Adams, K.M., ~, 239 Ajtkhozin, E.S., 30A, 248 Adams, L.H. , ~, 425, 565; 28, 316; Ajzikovi~, A.N., 28, 340 29; 433 Akabori, S., 27, 1050 Adams, M.J. , ~B, 647 Akamatu, H., 31B, 278 Adams, W.J. , 35B, 897 Akazuki, M., 28, 357 Adamson, G.W. , 30B, 392; 35B, 443, 454 Akers, C., 33A, 252 Adamson, M.G. , 27, 101; 31B, 315 Akhavan Niaki, A.-N. , 26, 468 Addison, C.C. , 26, 474 Akhmed, N.A. , 35B, 490 Addison, W.E., 30A, 400 Akhmetzjanov, K.G. , 30A, 181, 247 Adelson, E. , 27:-57, 396; 30A, 178, Akhtar, M., 31A, 82 246; 33A, 85 Akhundov, Ju. A., 26, 521 242 AUTHOR INDEX A1timoto, H., 34B, 100 Allegra, G., 26, 317, 328, 611, 633, 651, A1timoto, S., 29, 434 652, 684, 685; ~, 441, 787, 801; A1timoto, S.I.~34A, 262 28, 597, 600, 609, 610, 682; 29, 502, A1ti§in, P.A., 26; 298, 362, 486, 550, 760; 30B, 393, 398; 31B, 140;32B, 558, 650; 27, 718, 759; ~, 362; 119, 142, 292; 34B, 430, 441; 35B, 29, 450, 538; 30B, 405; 34A, 6, 106, 107, 11I; 217, 567 -- 173 - - Allen, C. W., 34B, 383 AItopjan, Z.A., 28, 683; ~B, 98, 443; Allen, D. W., 35B, 467 31B, 66 Allen, F. H., 33B, 211; ~, 121, 123, A1tuIrnin, O.B., 35B, 904 404, 558 - d'A1agni, M., 29~760 Allen, K. W., 27, 991; 28, 314 Albano, V., 28~495, 659; 1!B, 464; Allen, W. C., 29, 296 -­ 33A, 165 - Alleyne, A. B.~28, 489 Albano, V.G., 34A, 159; 34B, 430, 436 Allison, G. B., 35B, 190 Albers, W., 27~344; 30A~176 A11mann, R., 27,-g5Q; 29, 89; 31A, 174, Albert, R., 35B, 217 - 31B, 302; 32B, 198;:33A, 21"7; 277, Alberti, A. ,34A, 393 278, 439, 491; 33B, 66; 34B, 143; Alberts, L., 35A, 49 35B, 131 -- Albertsson, J:; 30B, 399; 33B, 412; A11press, J. G., 29, 282; 30A, 447 35B, 642, 644- Almenningen, A., 26, 553, 641; ~, 103, Albrecht, E.D., 26, 233 362; 29, 449, 524, 642; 33B, 535, 537; Albrecht, G., 28~683; 30B, 443 34A, 162, 163; 35B, 888,1390, 893, Alcock, N.W., 30A, 86, 181; 30B, 392; 894 -- 31B, 148; 32B, 354; 33A, 358; Almodovar, I., 29, 331; 33B, 402 33B, 317, 318, 450, 518 Alper, A. M., 27, 545 - Alden, K.-I., 29, 369 Alperin, H. A.:-26, 358; 27, 496 Alden; R.A., 2"7; 1007; ~, 684; !2., 684, Alsdorf, H., 33B~297; 35B," 472 33B, 206 -- D'Alte de Viega, L.M., 27, 30, 166; Alderman, P. R. H., 27,846 ~, 17; 30A, 43, 176;-31A, 36 Aldred, A. T., 27, 342 Altenburg, H., 34A, 321 A1eby, S., 27, 744; 33B, 10 Altman, C., 30A~182 A1ejnikova,K.B., 30A,' 175 Altona, C., 28, 482, 484, 485, 487; A1eksandrov, G. G.~34B, 467, 479; 31B, 159;:32B, 199 35B, 490, 540, 573; 574 A1ver, E., 32B," 308; 34B, 379 A1ekBandrov, K. S., 28, 244 Alyea, E. C:: 34B, 60r- A1eksandrov, S. M., 29, 437 Amakasu, 0., 28-; 687; 31B, 239, 241 A1eksandrov, V. B., 26, 381; 27, 535, Amano, Y., 29~226, 609; 30B, 443; 536; 28, 342; 33A~334; 35A,' 172 33B, 447- - A1eksandrova, M.M:; 33A, 217 Amanto T., 34A, 244 A1ekseev, N. V., 28,1568; 33B, 531; Ambady, G. ~, 33B, 15, 16; !!B, 19 35B, 900, 901 -- Ambats, I., 30B~152 A1ekseevskij, N.E., 35A, 124 Amberger, E.:-33A, 153 A1eonard, R., 26 389; 31A, 133 Amendola, A., 28, 682, 683 A1~onard, S., 29i, 223; 31A, 87; Ami1ius, Z., 34A, 207 32A, 163; 33A, 180, 186, 443; !!A, Amirov, S. T.~32A, 437, 482 186; 35A, l73 Amirthalingam, 'V:, 29, 437 A1eshin,lf., 27, 534 Amit, A., 33B, 96 - Alexander, D.~, 33A, 153 Ami t, A. G:-;- 31B, 46 Alexander, E., 32A,' 135; 33B, 99 Amma, E. A. 33B, 469 Alexander, L. E:; 28, 119~584; 29, Amma, E. L., 25, 295; ~, 858; 28, 682, 241; 31B, 42; 32B, 300; 33B, 4,' 120 684; 31B, 364, 365, 417, 457; 32B, Alexander-; R., 31B," 367 - 327,453, 464, 474; 34B, 523; 35B, A1exanian, C., 26, 287 628, 784 Ali, S. A. D., 34A, 176 Amma, E. R., 33A, 208 A1iev. M. I., 30A, 248 Ammon, H. L.,:31B, 107, 133; 32B, 168, Alieva, A. G., 26, 37 34B, 103, Ill; 35B, 201, 219 A1ikhanov, R. A:; 27, 561; 32A, 147 Amonenko, V. M., 26; 56; 27, 65 A1isova, S. P., 29~137, 13a­ Amoros, J. L., 26~297, 561, 571, 738, A1jamovskij, S. !O, 26, 105 780; 27, 566- Allain, Y., 30A, 322- A11eaume, M.~26, 750; ~B, 66, 392; ~B, 62; 33B, 55 AUTHOR INDEX 243 Ampaio, A. 0., 33A, 153 Andrusko, A. F., 27, 115; 30A, 182 Amstutz, G. C.,:26, 431; 29, 223 Anfinsen, 1. M., 35B, 890,894 Amzel, L. M., 34A, 314; 34B, 522; l1B, Angenault, J., 33A; 312,313 598 Angoso, A., 29,-r51 Anagnostidis, M., 3.2" 224 Angstadt, R.~., 27, 478 Ananthakrishnan, N., 29, 434 Anikina, L. I., 26; 391; 28, 225 Anantharaman, T.R., 26, 139; 30A, Anisimov, K. N.,-r3B, 310- 173, 180, 244 Annamamedov, R., 30A, 173 An~kin, M. G., 33B, 532, 537 Annapoorni, L., 30B, 443 Anca, R., 32B, 8~ Anse1in, E., 26,-r98 Ancy~kina,~. 5., 27, 817; 30B, 399; Anse1in, F., 3IA, 32 31B, 408, 417; 32B, 414,~33; ~B, Ansell, G. B.:-30B, 393; 3lA, 155; 385, 402; 34A, 301; 2!B, 481 33B, 281; 34B." 89, 587- Anderko, K., 27, 304 Antenen, K., 27, 961 Andersen, B.,:29, 449; 35B, 899 Anthony, J. w:7 35A, 461 Andersen C. A.:-29 , 433- Antonova, L. I., 29, 180, 247; ~A, 180, Andersen, E. K.,:29, 648; 32B, 47, 48, 247 lOS, 106, 107 -- Anzai, 5., 34A, 146 Andersen, P., 27, 915; 29,450; 30B, Anzenhoffer:-K., 31B, 288; 32B, 419; 55, 405; 32A; 208, 234; ~B, 49, 74 34A, 70; 35A, Ill; 35B, 149 Anderson, B.~., 35B, 349 AokI; I., 27:-494 Anderson, B. W., 26, 538 Aoki, T., 34B, 441 Anderson, C. P., 35A, 469 Aota, K., 35B, 372 Anderson, E., 29,-r36, 224 Aoyagi, K.:-27 , 243; 30A, 177 Anderson, J. c:7 29, 322 Apinitis, 5.:-28, 682- Anderson, J. 5., 35B, 666 Apinitis, S. K:7 30B, 443 Anderson, K., 29,-r35 Aposto1ov, A., 31A; 137, 241 Anderson, K. D:7 ~A, 65, 180; l!A, Appel, J., 27, 63 144 Appelman, E:7 34A, 361 Anderson, O. P., 35B, 499 Appleman, D. E:7 26, 484, 50S, 525; 27, Anderson, P., 28,-r07 554, 577, 683,1588; 28, 339, 358;- Andersson, B.,-r5A, 206 29, 259, 375, 391; 30A, 348, 435 Andersson, 5.,26, 352, 373, 375; Aragon de 1a Cruz, F.,:27, 396 27, 528, 532;-29, 137, 169, 318; Arai, G.
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