IDRelationTitle19640016013WorkRecent concepts of the variations of cosmic rays19640016014WorkInvestigation of the temporal variations of the different components of cosmic rays in relation to observations made at a single point19640016015WorkA standard cubical telescope19640016016WorkAzimuthal telescope for the investigation of variations of cosmic rays in dependence on the incident direction of the primary radiation19640016017WorkRegistration of the intensity of cosmic rays with plastic scintillators19640016018WorkRadiosonde for measuring the intensity of the cosmic radiation in the stratosphere19640016019WorkInvestigation of the variations of cosmic rays at altitudes of 9-12 kilometers19640016020WorkSome results of stratospheric investigations of the intensity of cosmic rays at yakutsk19640016021WorkOn methods of introducing meteorological corrections into cosmic-ray intensity data19640016022WorkThe barometric coefficient of the neutron component19640016023WorkMeteorological cosmic-ray effects below ground19640016024WorkEmpirical determination of the temperature effect for the hard component of cosmic rays over heiss island19640016025WorkCalculation of the integral multiplicity of mu-meson production in the earth's atmosphere for observation under different thicknesses of absorber19640016026WorkCoupling coefficients for the primary and secondary variations of cosmic rays in the high energy region19640016027WorkEffect of changes in solar activity on the coupling coefficients between primary and secondary variations of cosmic rays. some practical problems regarding the determination of the spectrum of the variations19640016028WorkThe meteorological effects in relation to the frequency of extensive air showers near sea level19640016029WorkOn the origin of large ionization bursts observed under dense materials near sea level19640016030WorkOn the problem of the temporal distribution of extensive air showers of cosmic rays