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Cumulative Author Index (Print) AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 80 All authors of papers published in this volume are listed alphabetically. Full titles are included in each first author’s entry. The bibliographic notations (C) and (E) refer to Comments and to Errata. Abakumov, A. M.; V. L. Aksenov, V. A. Alyoshin, E. V. Antipov, ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 A. M. Balagurov, D. A. Mikhailova, S. N. Putilin, and Abrahams, A. M. (see Cook, G. B.) – 2512 M. G. Rozova – Effect of Fluorination on the Structure and ____ (see Gómez, R.) – 3915 Superconducting Properties of the Hg-1201 Phase – 385 Abrahams, A. M. et al. (Binary Black Hole Grand Challenge Abarbanel, Henry D. I.; and Matthew B. Kennel – Synchronizing Alliance) – Gravitational Wave Extraction and Outer Boundary High-Dimensional Chaotic Optical Ring Dynamics – 3153 Conditions by Perturbative Matching – 1812 Abbas, B. (see Likos, C. N.) – 4450 Acharya, B. S. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 Abbott, B. et al. (D0 Collaboration) – Experimental Search for ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 Chargino and Neutralino Production in Supersymmetry Models with a ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 Light Gravitino – 442 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 ____ et al. (D0 Collaboration) – Measurement of Dijet Angular ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 Distributions and Search for Quark Compositeness – 666 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 ____ et al. (D0 Collaboration) – Search for Trilepton Signatures from ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 Associated Gaugino Pair Production – 1591 Achiba, Y. (see Sato, W.) – 133 ____ et al. (D0 Collaboration) – Search for First Generation Scalar Achler, M. (see Mergel, V.) – 5301 Leptoquark Pairs in pp¯ Collisions at ps ෇ 1.8 TeV – 2051 Ackerbauer, P. (see Lauss, B.) – 3041 ____ et al. (D0 Collaboration) – Measurement of the Top Quark Mass Ackermann, D. (see Hackman, G.) – 4611(C) Using Dilepton Events – 2063 ____ (see Rehm, K. E.) – 676 ____ et al. (D0 Collaboration) – A Measurement of the W Boson Ackland, G. J. – Embrittlement and the Bistable Crystal Structure of Mass at the Fermilab pp Collider – 3008 Zirconium Hydride – 2233 ____ et al. (D0 Collaboration) – Measurement of the Shape of the Aclander, C. (see Duncan, F.) – 4390 Transverse Momentum Distribution of W Bosons Produced in pp¯ Acuña-Campa, H.; M. D. Carbajal-Tinoco, J. L. Arauz-Lara, and Collisions at ps ෇ 1.8 TeV – 5498 M. Medina-Noyola – Collective Dynamics in Quasibidimensional Abbott, D. et al. – Quasifree ͑e, e0p͒ Reactions and Proton Propagation Colloidal Suspensions – 5802 in Nuclei – 5072 Adachi, J. (see Shigemasa, E.) – 1622 Abdalla, E.; and R. Banerjee – Screening in Three-Dimensional Adachi, S. (see Hussey, N. E.) – 2909 QED – 238 Adam, I. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 Abd-Elmeguid, M. M. (see Chefki, M.) – 802 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 Abe, F. et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Dijet Production by ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 Color-Singlet Exchange at the Fermilab Tevatron – 1156 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Measurement of the B0-B¯ 0 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 Oscillation Frequency Using p-B Meson Charge-Flavor Correlations ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 in pp Collisions at ps ෇ 1.8 TeV – 2057 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Search for Flavor-Changing Adam, J. C. (see Fuchs, J.) – 1658 Neutral Current Decays of the Top Quark in pp¯ Collisions at ____ (see Fuchs, J.) – 2326 ps ෇ 1.8 TeV – 2525 Adams, C. S. (see Jackson, B.) – 3903 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Measurement of the Top Quark Adams, D. L. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 Mass – 2767 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Measurement of the tt¯ Production ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 Cross Section in pp¯ Collisions at ps ෇ 1.8 TeV – 2773 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Measurement of the Top Quark ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 Mass and tt Production Cross Section from Dilepton Events at the ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 Collider Detector at Fermilab – 2779 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Measurement of the Differential Adams, J. et al. (KTeV Collaboration) – Measurement of the 1 2 1 2 Cross Section for Events with Large Total Transverse Energy in pp Branching Fraction of the Decay KL p p e e – 4123 ! Collisions at ps ෇ 1.8 TeV – 3461 Adams, M. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Search for Chargino-Neutralino ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 Associated Production at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider – 5275 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 ____ et al. (CDF Collaboration) – Observation of Hadronic W ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 Decays in tt Events with the Collider Detector at Fermilab – 5720 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 Abe, K. et al. (SLD Collaboration) – Measurement of Rb Using a ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 Vertex Mass Tag – 660 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 ____ (see Abe, K.) – 660 Adams, M. R. et al. (E665 Collaboration) – Erratum: Nuclear Abkevich, V. (see Gutin, A.) – 208(C) Decay Following Deep Inelastic Scattering of 470 GeV Muons Abolins, M. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 [Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 5198 (1995)] – 2020(E) ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 Adler, D. L. (see Chadi, D. J.) – 4612(E) ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 Adler, Joan (see Roder, Alexandra) – 4697 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 Aegerter, C. M. (see Paul, D. McK.) – 1517 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 Aeppli, G. (see Hwang, H. Y.) – 1316 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 ____ (see Perring, T. G.) – 4359(C) 5817 AUTHOR INDEX ____ (see Schröder, A.) – 5623 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2525 Afanas’ev, V. V.; and A. Stesmans – Hydrogen-Induced Valence ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2767 Alternation State at SiO2 Interfaces – 5176 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2773 Afanasjev, A. V. (see Svensson, C. E.) – 2558 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2779 ____ (see Wadsworth, R.) – 1174 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 3461 Afanasjev, M. M. (see Laiho, R.) – 1489 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 5275 Afeyan, Bedros B.; Albert E. Chou, J. P. Matte, R. P. J. Town, ____ (see Abe, F.) – 5720 and William J. Kruer – Kinetic Theory of Electron-Plasma and Akimoto, Hikota (see Okuda, Tetsuji) – 2857 Ion-Acoustic Waves in Nonuniformly Heated Laser Plasmas – 2322 Akino, N. (see Ishida, S.) – 3670(E) Agarwala, S. (see Hackman, G.) – 4611(C) Akopian, A. (see Abe, F.) – 1156 Aggarwal, G. (see Sen, P.) – 97 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2057 Agladze, N. I.; and A. J. Sievers – Absence of an Isotope Effect in the ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2525 Two Level Spectrum of Amorphous Ice – 4209 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2767 Agrawal, V.; S. M. Barr, John F. Donoghue, and ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2773 D. Seckel – Anthropic Considerations in Multiple-Domain Theories ____ (see Abe, F.) – 2779 and the Scale of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking – 1822 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 3461 Agterberg, D. F.; and M. Sigrist – Asymmetric Magnetic Interference ____ (see Abe, F.) – 5275 Patterns in 0-p Josephson Junctions – 2689 ____ (see Abe, F.) – 5720 – Vortex Lattice Structures of Sr2RuO4 – 5184 Aksenov, V. L. (see Abakumov, A. M.) – 385 Aguer, P. (see Hammache, F.) – 928 Akulin, V. M. (see Japha, Y.) – 3739 Aguiar, O. D. (see Mosquera Cuesta, H. J.) – 2988 ____ (see Mourachko, I.) – 253 Aharonov, Y.; T. Kaufherr, S. Popescu, and B. Reznik – Quantum Alagna, Lucilla; Tommaso Prosperi, Stefano Turchini, José Measurement Backreaction and Induced Topological Phases – 2023 Goulon, Andrei Rogalev, Chantal Goulon-Ginet, Calogero R. Ahlers, Guenter (see Bisang, Urs) – 3061 Natoli, Robert D. Peacock, and Brian Stewart – X-Ray Natural Ahmad, I.; G. Bonino, G. Cini Castagnoli, S. M. Fischer, Circular Dichroism – 4799 W. Kutschera, and M. Paul – Three-Laboratory Measurement of Alam, M. S. (see Anastassov, A.) – 4127 the 44Ti Half-Life – 2550 ____ (see Artuso, M.) – 3193 ____ (see Hackman, G.) – 4611(C) ____ (see Athanas, M.) – 5493 ____ (see Rehm, K. E.) – 676 ____ (see Bartelt, J.) – 3919 ____ (see Wuosmaa, A. H.) – 2085 ____ (see Behrens, B. H.) – 3710 Ahmed, H. (see Black, M. J.) – 596 ____ (see Brandenburg, G.) – 2762 Ahmidouch, A. (see Abbott, D.) – 5072 ____ (see Coan, T. E.) – 1150 Ahn, J. (see Weinacht, T. C.) – 5508 ____ (see Glenn, S.) – 2289 Ahn, K.-H. (see Sim, Heung-Sun) – 1501 ____ (see Godang, R.) – 3456 Ahn, S. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 Ala-Nissila, T. – Comment on “Upper Critical Dimension of the ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Equation” – 887(C) ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 – Erratum: Comment on “Upper Critical Dimension of the ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Equation” [Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 887 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 (1998)] – 5459(E) ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 ____ (see Maunuksela, J.) – 5707(C) ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 ____ (see Vattulainen, I.) – 5456(C) Ahn, Y. H. (see Kim, D. S.) – 4803 Alava, M. (see Koponen, A.) – 716 Ahrens, J. (see MacGregor, I. J. D.) – 245 Alava, M. J. (see Maunuksela, J.) – 5707(C) Ahrens, L. (see Bai, M.) – 4673 ____ (see Räisänen, V. I.) – 329 Aı¨d, S. (see Adams, M. R.) – 2020(E) Alavi, Ali; Peijun Hu, Thierry Deutsch, Pier Luigi Silvestrelli, and Aihara, H. (see Abbott, B.) – 442 Jürg Hutter – CO Oxidation on Pt(111): An Ab Initio Density ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 666 Functional Theory Study – 3650 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 1591 Alavi, B. (see Brown, S. E.) – 5429 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2051 Alavi-Harati, A. (see Adams, J.) – 4123 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 2063 Albrecht, Andreas (see Battye, Richard A.) – 4847 ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 3008 Albrecht, Stefan; Lucia Reining, Rodolfo Del Sole, and Giovanni ____ (see Abbott, B.) – 5498 Onida – Ab Initio Calculation of Excitonic Effects in the Optical Aitala, E. M. et al. (Fermilab E791 Collaboration) – Measurement Spectra of Semiconductors – 4510 1 0ء 1 of the Form-Factor Ratios for D K¯ e ne – 1393 Albrow, M.
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