CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
VOLUME 77, NOUMBER 1, JANUARY 1999
Rapid communication Communication rapide
M. Elia and A. Hirose 1-5 Effects of the Shafranov shift on the
ballooning mode in negative shear
Elementary particles and Particules elementaires et
nuclear physics physique nucleaire
F.-H. Lui and J.-F. Sun 77-83 Multiplicity and pseudorapidity distribution
in high-energy neutrino-emulsion collisions
Atomic and molecular physics Physique atomique et
moleculaire
C.S. Wood, S.C. Bennett, 7-75 Precision measurment of parity in
J.L. Roberts, D. Cho, nonconservation in cesium
and C.E. Wieman
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYISCS
VOLUME 77, NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY 1999
Elementary particles and Particules elementaires et
nuclear physics physique nucleaire
M. Kamela and C.P. Burgess 85-99 Massive-scalar effective actions on anti-
de Sitter spacetime
Atomic and molecular physics Physique atomique et
moleculaire
R.E. lrving, M. Heiiderson, 137-143 Accurate transition probabilities for the
L.J. Curtis, 1. Martinson, 2s(2) i S- 2s2p iP transition in Be I and Bit
and P. Bengtsson
Michael A. Vaksman and 145-155 Surface light-induced drift due to anisotropic
Justin L. Dahl gas-surface scattering in models with and
without boundary conditions
Electromagnetism and optics Electromagnetisme et optique
M.S. Wartak, 157-166 The effect of carrier capture and escape on
M. Kucharczyk, and the optical gain of quantum-well
T. Makino semiconductor lasers
Gases, fluid dynamics, and Gaz, dynamique des fluides et
plasmas plasmas
S. Janardhan, S. Ravinder, 101-103 Whole-atom differential incoherent-scattering
Ch. Radhakrishna Murthy, cross sections at 279.2 keV
G. Krishna Rao, and
A.S. Nageswara Rao
M. Shoucri and R. Marchand 105-112 Numerical simulation of the excitation and
evolution of coherent vortices in hollow
magnetized electron columns
J.L.V. Lewandowski 113-126 Radial structure of electron drift waves and
anomalous transport in the edge plasma
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Canadian Journal of Physics
Volume 77, Number 3, March 1999
Mathematical physics Physique mathematique
Jian Fu, Xiao-Chun Gao, 211-220 Exchange of nonclassical properties between
Jing-Bo Xu, and Xu-Bo Zou two interacting modes of light and mutual
conversion of the Fock and coherent states
R.A. Moore 221-233 Formal quantization of a chaotic model
problem
Elementary particles and Particules elementaires et
nuclear physics physique nucleaire
T. Melde 167-175 A photon number density operator in the
covariant formulation of quantum
electrodynamics
Ronald Bryan 197-210 Are the Dirac particles of the Standard
Model dynamically confined states in a
higher dimensional flat space? '
Atomic and molecular physics Physique atomique et
moleculaire
C. Froese Fischer and 177-195 Transition energies and transition rates for
Xinghong He the 2p4(3P)3p - 2p4(3P)3d transitions in
Ne II
Condensed matter Etat condense
Nam Lyong Kang, 235-240 Research note / Note de recherche A many-
Jai Yon Ryu, and S.D. Choi body projection approach to quantum-limit
magneto-optical transition of two-dimensional
electrons confined in a parabolic well
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Canadian Journal of Physics
Volume 77, Number 4, April 1999
Mathematical physics Physique mathematique
Robert Carroll 319-325 Some remarks on time, uncertainty, and spin
Elementary particles and Particules elementaires et
nuclear physics physique nucleaire
Savely G. Karshenboirn 241-266 What do we actually know about the proton
radius?
Fu-Hu Liu and 313-318 Pseudorapidity distribution of relativistic
Yuri A. Panebratsev singly charged particles in heavy-ion
collisions at high energy
Atomic and molecular physics Physique atomique et •
molculaire
P. Labelle and S.M. Zebarjad 267-278 Derivation of the Lamb shift using an
effective field theory
Tamara Ya. Karagodova 299-312 Resonant fluorescence spectra of a multilevel
system in intense radiation and external
magnetic fields
Gases, fluid dynamics, and Gaz, dynamique des fluides et
plasmas plasmas
K.A. Helmy 279-297 On the solution of general
thermo-magnetohydrodynamic elasticoviscous
flow
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