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1Kostyuchenko Yu.V, 2Kopachevsky IM, 3Solovyov DM, 4Yushchenko MV, 5Akymenko PO. Application of satellite observations for assessment of regional hydrological and hydrogeological risks. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2011 ;17(6):19-29.
1Pecheritsa LL, 1Smіla ТG. Application of the test-particle statistical method for the simulation of rarefied plume in a vacuum. Space Science and Technology. 2023 ;29(4):012-023.
1Shevchenko GV, 1Kordyum ЕL. Application of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana-GFP-ABD2 plants in experiments for the investigation of cytoskeleton in simulated microgravity. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2012 ;18(6):51–56.
1Kurekin AA, 1Lukin VV, 2Zelenskii AA. Application of vector median filtering methods to multichannel remote sensing radar data processing. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 1996 ;2(3):53–63.
1Kokhan SS. Application of vegetation indexes derived from satellite images IRS–1D LISS–III for determination of crop status. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2011 ;17(5):58-63.
1Lazorenko OV, 2Lazorenko SV, 3Chernogor LF. The application of wavelet analysis to problems of cosmic physics and cosmic radio physics. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2003 ;9(Supplement2):091-096.
1Kleyman OS, 1Levenberg AI, 2Solovyov OV, 2Solovyov VS, 1Rodionov VE, 1Talamanov SA, 3Makarenko BI, 4Roman'ko VN, 5Kravchenko PO, 6Usenko TO. Applying of rubidium standard of freqency and time in coordinate-time ensuring system using GPS technology. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2001 ;7(4):101-106.
1Aristov MV. Applying the space survey data for rocks investigations. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2005 ;11(Supplement1):064-068.
1Pylypenko OV, 2Smolenskyy DE, 1Nikolayev OD, 1Bashliy ID. The approach to numerical simulation of the spatial movement of fluid with forming free gas inclusions in propellant tank at space flight conditions. Space Science and Technology. 2022 ;28(5):03-14.
1Andriievskyi MV, 2Mitikov Yu.O. Approach to solution of tank with hydrogen peroxide pressurization by its decomposition products. Space Science and Technology. 2021 ;27(5):003-010.

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