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2013
1Makarov AL, 2Mozgovoy DK, 3Kulabukhov AM, 1Khoroshylov VS, 1Balashov VN, 1Popel' VM. The account of inaccuracy of satellite orientation in the course of shooting with nonzero angular velocity. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(1):20–27.
1Bovchaliuk AP. Fire impact on aerosol distribution over Ukraine from satellite and ground-based measurements. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(5):27–41.
1Bublyk S. For 100th birthday of V.S. Budnyk, academician of the NAS of Ukraine. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(5):70-72.
1Fedorov OP, 2Kussul NM, 1Kravchenko OM, 1Yanchevskiy SL, 3Basarab RM, 1Krygin VM, 1Lavrenyuk MS. Information technologies for georeference of the «Sich-2» data for Ukraine. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(1):03-12.
1Klymenko Yu.O, 1Semeniv OV, Bezpalova AV, 1Prutsko Yu.V, 2Maletin Yu.A, 2Stryzhakova NG, 2Zelinskyi SA, 2Tychyna SO, 2Drobnyi DM, 3Neymash VB, et al. Radiation susceptibility of supercapacitors and prospects for their space applications. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(3):47–60.
1Kostyuchenko Yu.V, 2Bilous Yu.H, 3Movchan DM, 2Kopachevsky IM, 4Yushchenko MV, 2Artemenko IG, 5Popadyuk LV. The use of methods of the nonlinear spatial-temporal data regularization for the analysis of meteorological observations. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(5):42–49.
1Kostyuchenko Yu.V, 2Yushchenko MV, 3Kopachevsky IM, 4Solovyov DM, 3Bilous Yu.H. The use of remote sensing data for epidemic (socio-ecological) risk assessment in coastal regions (case study:cholera outbreak in Mariupol, 2011). Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(1):57–67.
1Kostyuchenko Yu.V, 2Bilous Yu.H, 3Solovyov DM, 2Kopachevsky IM. Utilization of satellite observations in the risk assessment methods of meteorological and climatic disasters in urban areas. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(6):27-37.
1Bespalova AV, 2Fedorenko AK. Wave velocity disturbances of neutral particles and ions in the polar regions. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2013 ;19(4):50–56.

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