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Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in
semi-annual volumes since 1969, is devoted to the recording,
summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout
the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International
Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th
General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
aims to present a comprehensive documenta tion of literature in all
fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to
ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt
of the original literature and publication of the abstracts will
not exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that
achieved by monthly abstracting journals, compared to which our
system of accumu lating abstracts for about six months offers the
advantage of greater convenience for the user. Volume 32 contains
literature published in 1982 and received before February 11, 1983;
some older literature which was received late and which is not
recorded in earlier volumes is also included. We acknowledge with
thanks contributions to this volume by Dr. J. Bou~a, Prague, who
surveyed journals and publications in Czech and supplied us with
abstracts in English.
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in
semi-annual volumes since 1969, is de voted to the recording,
summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout
the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International
Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th
General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
aims to present a comprehensive documentation of literature in all
fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to
ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt
of the original literature and publication of the abstracts will
not exceed eight months: This time interval is near to that
achieved by monthly abstracting journals, com pared to which our
system of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the
advantage of greater convenience for the user. I, 1980; some older
Volume 27 contains literature published in 1980 and received before
August literature which was received late and which is not recorded
in earlier volumes is also included. We acknowledge with thanks
contributions to this volume by Dr. J. Bouska, Prague, who surveyed
journals and publications in Czech and supplied us with abstracts
in English.
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in
semi-annual volumes since 1969, is de voted to the recording,
summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout
the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International
Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th
General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
aims to present a comprehensive documentation of Iiterature in all
fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to
ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt
of the original Iiterature and publication of the abstracts will
not exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that
achieved by monthly abstracting journals, com pared to which our
system of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the
advantage of greater convenience for the user. Valurne 7 contains
Iiterature published in 1972 and received before August 15, 1972;
some older Iiter ature which was received late and which is not
recorded in earlier volumes is also included."
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts. which appears in semi-annual
volumes, is devoted to the re cording, summarizing and indexing of
astronomical publications throughout the world. It is prepared
under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union
(according to a resolution adopted at the 14th General Assembly in
1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts aims to present a
comprehensive documentation of literature in all fields of
astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to ensure
that the average time interval between the date of receipt of the
original literature and publication of the abstracts will not
exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that achieved by
monthly abstracting journals, com pared to which our system of
accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the advantage of
greater convenience for the user. Volume 3 contains literature
published in 1970 and received before August IS, 1970; some older
lite rature which was received late and which is not recorded in
earlier volumes is also included."
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in
semi-annual volumes since 1969, is de voted to the recording,
summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout
the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International
Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th
General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
aims to present a comprehensive documentation of literature in all
fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to
ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt
of the original literature and publication of the abstracts will
not exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that
achieved by monthly abstracting journals, com pared to which our
system of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the
advantage of greater convenience for the user. Volume 20 contains
literature published in 1977 and received before February 20, 1978;
some older literature which was received late and which is not
recorded in earlier volumes is also included. We acknowledge with
thanks contributions to this volume by Dr. J. BouSka, Prague, who
surveyed journals and publications in Czech and supplied us with
abstracts in English, and by Prof. P. Brosche, Bonn, who supplied
us with literature concerning some border fields of astronomy."
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in
semi-annual volumes since 1969, is de voted to the recording,
summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout
the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International
Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th
General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
aims to present a comprehensive documentation of literature in all
fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to
ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt
of the original literature and publication of the abstracts will
not exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that
achieved by monthly abstracting journals, com pared to which our
system of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the
advantage of greater convenience for the user. Volume 9 contains
literature published in 1973 and received before August 15, 1973;
some older liter ature which was received late and which is not
recorded in earlier volumes is also included. We acknowledge with
thanks contributions to this volume by Dr. J. Bouska, who surveyed
journals and publications in the Czech language and supplied us
with abstracts in English, and by the Common wealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organization (C.S.I.R.O.), Sydney, for
providing titles and abstracts of papers on radio astronomy."
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which appears in semi-annual
volumes, is devoted to the re cording, summarizing and indexing of
astronomical publications throughout the world. It aims to pre sent
a comprehensive documentation of literature in all fields of
astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to ensure
that the average time interval between the date of receipt of the
original literature and publication of the abstracts will not
exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that achieved by
monthly issued abstracting journals, compared to which our system
of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the advantage
of greater convenience for the user. Volume 2 contains literature
published in 1969 and received before March 15, 1970; some older
lite rature which was received late and which is not recorded in
Volume 1 is also included. The authors of papers who have sent us
abstracts on request have effectively contributed to the suc cess
of our service. We should like to express our gratitude to them. We
acknowledge with thanks con tributions to this volume by Dr. J. Bou
a, who surveyed journals and publications in Czech language and
supplied us with abstracts in English, by Dr. B. Onderlicka, Brno,
for providing English ab stracts of Russian papers, and by the
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
(C.S.I.R.O.), Sydney, for providing titles and abstracts of papers
on radio astronomy."
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in
semi-annual volumes since 1969, is de- voted to the recording,
summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications throughout
the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the International
Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th
General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
aims to present a comprehensive documentation of Iiterature in all
fie1ds of astronomy and astrophysics. Every effort will be made to
ensure that the average time interval between the date of receipt
of the original Iiterature and publication of the abstracts will
not exceed eight months. This time interval is near to that
achieved by monthly abstracting journals, com- pared to which our
system of accumulating abstracts for about six months offers the
advantage of greater convenience for the user. Volume 10 contains
Iiterature published in 1973 and received before March 15, 1974;
some older Iiterature which was received late and which is not
recorded in earlier vo1umes is also included. We acknowledge with
thanks contributions to this volume by Dr. J. BouSka, who surveyed
journals and publications in the Czech language and supplied us
with abstracts in English, and by the Common- wealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organization (C.S.I.R.O.), Sydney, for
providing titles and abstracts of papers on radio astronomy.
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