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1. The Horizon-T cosmic ray experiment
2. Gamma-Astronomical Investigations at the Tien Shan High-Altitude Scientific Station of the Lebedev Physical Institute Based on Selection of Extensive Air Showers without Hadronic and Muonic Content
3. Multichannel Monitoring of the Radiation Background and a Search for Precursor Signals of the Seismic Activity at the Tien Shan Mountain Station
4. The Composition of Cosmic Rays in the Knee Area
5. A Scintillation Hodoscope for Investigating the Muonic Component of Cosmic Rays at the Tien Shan Mountain Station
6. Determination of Cosmic-Ray Arrival Directions Using the System of EAS Front Detectors at the Tien Shan High-Altitude Station
7. Measurement of the Cosmic Ray Muon Component Using the Neutron Detection Technique at the Tien Shan Mountain Station
8. Short-Time Increases in the Gamma Ray Intensity and Electron Flux inside Thunderclouds As Studied at the High-Altitude Detector Point of the Tien-Shan Mountain Station
9. The rise of muon content in extensive air showers after the 3PeV knee of the primary cosmic ray spectrum according to data of the Tien Shan mountain installation
10. Low-Energy Background Events in the Horizon-T Experiment at the Tien Shan High-Altitude Scientific Station of the Lebedev Physical Institute
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