SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AYZENBERG, M. A. - AYZENBERG, V. Y.

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MOKSHANTSXV, K.B.-, ATZBOERG, M.A. Phyisical properties of rocko In V:ie Perm and Bashkir area of the Ural Mountain region. Razved.1 prom.geofir, no-32:56-79 '5 9. (HIRL 13:4) (Perm Province--Prospecting--GslophysicaI methods) (Bashkiria--Prospecting-.-GeoVi.yeica1 methods) ._AYZJWA~G.jj.A.. Basic characteristics of the tecton.';ko Pattern In the area of the Bashkirian are. Geol. nefti I gaza 4 no.5:26-29 My 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Volgo-Ural's iy filial Voesornnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta geofizicheakikh metodov ruzvedki. (Bashkiria--Geology, Structural) .AYZENBERG, MsA* 7:7. , - 7. - - ~ . - . ~ - - - ~ . _ Determination of the depth ofbedding of a vertical step liazved. prom. geofiz. no.46:65-69 162, iMIRA 160) (Gravity anomalies) AYZENBM . M.A. --- Nature of folding in southeastern Kakhetia (Georgian S.S.R.). Sov.ge,Dl- 5 no-9:139-145 S 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Vol,go-Urallskiy filial Vsesoyuzncgo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institata geofizicheskikh metodov rE.zvedlci. (Kakhetia-Folds (Geology)) MY :: i: il) ...!I ) - ,Arurtiwi, of the crystallim. basemont in the ca:~*r-ri z~' *-*,.e Volpa-Ural region. Trudy VNIG141 no,,36-.167-.171) 16.1. . A1ZENBXRG,_.1,i.1A. Geological natuce of mm gnotic ally disturbing mess,39 in the eRSt6rn Volga-Ural oil-bearing region. n-ikl. geofiz. no..17tl29-134 163. (MIRA 16:10) AYW,11BERG, M Determining the gravitational. effect from structural'maps. Rasyed. i prom. geofiz. no.47:59-71 163. (MIRA 16s8) (Gravity prospecting) C 1, t, n 1. 0 ~i L Ll 1") N~11' tile ti.(-' L 0 In tho 'Ukrfi.'~nLan ~ii iiioro thun 2-,';-,-',Jj vlk.erzi Ii,vc boon countou, Wie tutv,l 3(-Ilt~th of allici., oxcoud!: `.L,he immi-or of rivers Of lf~111;ftll 1(1.1,:3 th,'11) A kill a1110.11tS tO 1~,O'.j 01 of' the tutal -iu!,-iber of r1wells. ~)n the territory )I T,h~~ 31.0, V a V, -,I I,- t S 0 "J"D ".:1; 4"; of ti-10 0c I c d il--rurlol'i, 1papressions, w,hich '11-0 1:1,1111Y III t'Z~L, -~-o--Itii "t"'10 'ille tot9l len,--,th of I", c vIvers ior 6:io ntz to ;)-,)C) 11c. , not U ' C oj,~ 01* r'"Ners DIAU tL1 110A Lil*-~-L. iiie ~-Iy;roelectrlc uovier re,,zources o,~' ',;lie t,;:rainlan `Z~-h Invo be,)L.. C~.~.11--,Utej at 2.3 lrllo- watts 61~-: zju:a. 4,z-;~, 12, A~Iay b5 - A ,7- --[ ~,_ ~ 7 -, .A -, j - I r-- -/~ I -, I'I XAOi~liq XIYIIMMO HISHO %am Short survey of hydrological work in the Ukraino. Trudy Ukr. NIGKI no. 5 1 55~-66, ! 56. (KLRk 10:9) 1 . (Ukralne-Hydrology) A.YZB.umma- stj - 6a Hydrocraphy of the lower Dnieper. Trudy Ukr.NIGMI no.6:99-111 156. (MLRA 10:5) Onteper River-Hy-drology) -7 - - b ~, , ; , 1 7 ' . If ~ --- /--- N . , 7 " f, .; I AYZNW*,YjX.; KAGAM. H.3. OWW Studylvg erosive flood streama in regione of their occurrence in the Ukrainian S.S.R. Trudy Ukr. NIUMI no.9:39-73 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Ukraine-.Yloods) M.M. Utilization of vater-rover revoi-ces of the Dn1epqr and changes In Its hydrograph.T. Prtroda 46 no.6:85-88 Je 157. (KLRA 10:?) 1. Upravl4miya gidrometooslushby USSH MYST). (Dnieper River-HyiLroeloo trio power stations) Onlever River-Hydrography) AUTHOR: Ayzenberg, M M. 5o-a-24/26 TITLE: Conference on Problems of the Invo.stigation of Brodive Floods and Wmaet --for- Ctimbetifig,Thm. (Kt4,ferentsJWpo *oprbee;ih izucUnl~u qeleirAh~pot~koyj i per bor?~y a ftLmi). PERIODICAV. Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 66-66 (USSR). ABSTRACT'. The conference which took place in Simferopol in JULY 1957 was arranged by the Council for the Investigation of the Prcductive Forces of the Ukrainian SSR and by the Instituto of Mineral .-Water Springs AN USSR and was devoted to the investigatJon of the phenomena of landslides and to the methods of combating them under the conditions of the Ukraine and raainV of the Krim. Yore than loo persons from 32 scientific instift tutes, co2"leCes, planning, projecting and works organizations participa- ted in the work of the conference. Representatives from the area and district organizations of the party, kolkhozes, state farms and machine.. tractor stations of the Krim were present. The lectures held in the conference may be subdivided in two groups: 1) Investieation of the landslides (9 lectuxes) and 2) measures for combating them (3 lectures). The lectures of the first group dealt with the probloms of the investigation of the phenomena of landslides in the Card 1/2 USSR and ospecially in the territDry of the Krim (Crimea). It was found Conferanne on Problem-; of the Investigation Lf Rmive Yloxlb 5o-1-24/26 and Measures 'for emb.ating Tbem. that little'attention had hitherto been paid to the investigation of the landslides in the Ukraine. The lectures of the second Croup dealt with mea,sures for combating the landslides. It was stated that the works by Sredaz in the Scientific Research Institute for Forestry contain a specially rich experience in this field. This experience is applicable to the conditions of the Mxaine and the Krim. Concerning the problem of ncientific. research the conference passed resolutions on the development of the physical- geographical investigation in the Ukrainian SSSR. New hydrological, meteorological, geomorphological and other observations are intended in the Ukrainian stations. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 1. Soils-Erosion 2. Flood wators 3. Conferences-Erosive floods-Simferopol Card 2/2 G- AYZENBERP ~1. J~J. , V. Ye. 10GANSCON, l). P. KAVEILSKOY, 1. V. BOGOLYUBOVA and Uh(,~rs 11 Reported on th(! study of flood -waters and on catastrophi-- floods in mountainou8 districts. report priesented w f,'be W All-thlon 94rdmiogical conCmss, 1prangrad ?-I? Oct 1957, (Izv. Ak Nauk SS-SZ4, sar geograf., 3, PP3-9, 158, AYZJINBJIRG, M.N.; MURATIOVA, X*L* -1 - "I., -~! Hydrographic characteristics of rivers in the area of the Transcarpauhian Runoff Station (Rils liasin). Trudy UkrKIGKI no.15:94-102 '58. (MIRA 12t7) l.Vprmvlsm~ye g1drometeorologichaskoy sluzhby USSR. (Rika Valley-Hydr-okraphy) SIMONOT, Ts.P.; 33ALSPOTA, A.I.; SMIRNOVjj, A.I.; SMTSCIYA. Te.M.; MIKHATLOYA. A.D.; T19FIMOTA, K.A.; MOROZ, Y.F.; GUK, Tj,_I.; NIKOLATMA, Z.A.; ArZENBRI~G, M.X.; MIKHATLOYA, K.L.; ROGOYSKAU, Te.G., red.; YOLkOY, N.Y., teklun.r-3d. (4,,rocUmntio reference book or Nikolayev Province] Agroklima- tichaskii spravochnik po Hikolse-wakoi oblasti. Leningrad, Gidro- mateor.i.zd-vo, 1959. 103 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Kiyev. Gidrometeorologichealuays, observatoriya. 2. Nachallnik ot.dela agromsteorologii Kiyevskzky gidrometeorologichonkoy observa- torii (for Salopova). (Nikolayev Province-Crops and climate) AVINBERG, M.M.; XAGAM, M.S. Flash floods in the Carpathians ar.1 the Crimea. Sbor. rab. po gidrol. no.11155-157 159. VIRA 15:2) 1, Upravlonlye gidrometeorologichookoy sluzhby Ukrainskoy SSR (for Ayzenberg). 2. Ukrainskiy nexichno-isslodoiratel'skiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut 'Yor Kaganer). (Carpathian Mountairs-Floods) (Crimea-Floods) "LL 7 11 .1, ..( A.A. ; ~'ALILFUVA, A. 1. ; '1-, IRNCVA, L. I. ; SYHTSOVA, ,,,I MAY 1.01"' A, A. D. ; GUK , Yu. I.; NU R(;1AYFV:, , Z. A.; 1--lKHMINA, K.L.; T.V., red. [Aproclimatological manual. for Stn:.inc) Province] Agrokli iiiatIchookil stpriwodailk Ixi Stalhisl,oi oblasii Luning-i-tid, tj? Olt 2. J~IICIJA]Llnik Ctdeha agrometourolciji ?Uyovskoy gldro- melearologicheskoy observatorii (for Snlepova). AYZENBIM;, I.I.M. Hydrographic features and maximum dinchurges of rivers and intermittent streams in the Crim)Rn Steppe. Trudy UkrNIG14I no-19'.125-135 1,59. (KIRA 13:4) (Grimea-Rivers) SIMDNOV, Ya.P.; SALEPOVA, A.I.; alIRNUVA, A.I.; SYRTSOVA, Ye.M.; ABOVICH) P.B.; ATWBERG, M.M.; F.1KHAYLOVA, K.L.; USHAKOVA, T.V., red.; SERGEYEV, A.N., tekhr. red. [Handbook on agricultural climatclogy in Za))orozhlye Province) Agroklimaticheakii spravochnik pc Zaporozhskoi oblasti. Le- ningrad, Gidroreteoizdat, 1959. 3.11 P. (MIRA 17W 1. Ukraine. Upravleniye gidrorreteorologiclieskoy sluzhby. AYZIMF.RG, M.N. Is there no protection against flash floods? Priroda 40 no. 12:53- 56 D 160. (NEU 13:12) 1. Upravlentye gidrometeluthby Ukrainskoy SSR. Kiyev. (7loods) ANUNBERG, M.H.; KAGANMj, M,S.; ROMOV., A.I. Some problems in the formation of flash floods in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Trudy TJkrNI(24I no.30:72-93 161. (MIRA 15: 1) (Carpathian Momtains-Floods) AYZMITELICz- Outstanding floods of Carpathian rivex-s in the 12tl to 13th and 17th to 18th centuAeo. Trudy UkrNI(R-II no.34-.76-78 1622. 15-7) (Carpathian Mountain reglon-I'loodri) AWENN,R(sy (y s %iyov); SlITEMIGOLIT , B.M. (Kiyov) Floild in Must. Priroda 51 no.700 JI 162. JKTRA 15 19) (Khust-Floods) AYZF'NBE,;IG, H.M. (Kiyev) Fighting erosion and mudflow.,;. Pri.roda 52 no.8j125 Ag 163. (KRA 16:9) (Erosion) MEGUBOVA, A.S.[Trchubova, A-`.]; I Ye-T.; hl-IL",21KO, O.A.[Kysylenko, O.A.]; 2-11RNGTA, A.l.[,'o-,nwrnova, A.I.J; MUMMA, 0.1).[l-,ykhailovn, G.D.1; KARASSENKO, A.F.; MOROZ, V.F.; GUK, Yu.l.[Iluk, MARKOV, M.2 red. [Agrochinatic ranual on Zhitcinir PT --vincol Agroklimatychnyi doviduyk po ZhvtoiiFrs'kil. oblaoti. 1~vl-v, Devzlis'llhosp-q- dav Ult.,E, 1959. 89 p. 17:6) 1. Ukraine. Upravlinnya hidrornoteorologichnoy sluzhby. AYZENBFRG, M.M.; GOLIDIN, B.M.; IVANOV0.1i.; OLIFEROV, A.N. Niv maps and a classification of the mudflow basins in the mountain regions of the Ukraine. Geofiz. i astron. no.8.* 142-146 165. (MIRA 19s:1) 1. Upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby UlkrCSR i Institut mineralInykh resurs,ov Usudarstvennogo geologi- cheskogo komiteta. SSSR. AYZLNDERG,, X. N. PA 37/49T70 USSRMng-'ne1Dr1ng Sal) 48 Kfficiency, Irdustrial "BiJAIAtion of Organizational Technique in PlAlaming and Calculating Production," M. N. ilyzenberg, XnEW, B. B. Veyze, Engr, 21 pp 'Vent 14aahi noa troy" Vol XXVIII, No 9 ExhibJ.,.ion vas held in Moscow In Feb 4&. Deacril-ea exhib,'.-;s. Includes photogmph. 1W 17 i,WI70 ATZMBIRG, N. 11-~MMMMQW Rapid methods of assembling tower cr.eatss. Stroitell 2 no.1:10-11 J& 136~ (XIaA 10:1) (Cranest derridcqt ote) S, I l Jun& 4 r 4 P ~ 77 ~7 p "2) AV)We i is Oil . . 7 usquAlt, tat 1110, 11tv-1144 ; ~I Alto ficid sit 11 tip & t e cAthrx) 1 31, v~ ~o-gun kri PWI)OF ~Ual to the unmic 01%3&V-, fOr V1: e chm go "Ivs t dl 10 Of the diUblIt -counC, er into a, crcorrent 'ne t flect of -this char ~.is b O ve 4 d, exprairr wittall y ard the IninlFmn v uc g4 t. t.. i urn h d argo current foi 1 whiob the effect Ne-comeu P,~fl( s catil e ilwrilliucd~ I --rt ;p t 2 1 p L! till 81636 S/181/60/002/06/24/050 z BOo6/ '. 05b AUTHORs Ayzenbergj N. B. TITLE: Passage of Electrons Through a. Square Potential Barrier With Low Cylindrical Non-homogeneity PERIOLICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 6, pp. 1178-1185 1 TEXT: In the investigation of the cathodic, electron emissi one finds non-homogeneities ~f two types, tfie first 37 -which - the diTference in the work functiorli r. the single small surf3.ce areas - is investigated in the present paper. The difference in tha work function is connected with the microstructure of the grains on the crystal surface. The present investigation in first perturbation-theorel"ical approximation deals with the tunnel effect (the electrons pass through the square potential well through a "tunn-9111) on a potential barrier which has non-homogeneities in the form of cylindrical regions; in theEe regions, the "height" of the barrier is iiomewhat lower. Fig. 1 showe the potential well existing for the electron as a function U(x), where x denotes the distance from the homogeneous semiconductor surface. Near a region with lowered work Card 1/2 ~4 81636 Passage of Electrons Through a Square Poter.tial S/181/60/002/06/24/050 Barrior With Lou Cylindrical Non-homogeneily- B006/B056 function the barrior Is lowered by the contact field - dashed line in Fig. 1. For simplification of conditions, the calculations are based on the square well shourn J:i Fig. 2. The generitl results obtained by the investigation are siviplf.fied in the following for two special caseeg a) for a broad jion-homoi,,oneity, b) for a na4rrow one. Finally, yet another numerical example in computed by means of the data for tungsten taken from Ref. 2. It is shown that for the case of narrow non-homogeneitim (go small), transmis-sivity decreases more Eilowly with an increase of the angle :)f incidence of the electron upon the barrier than in the cas* of broad :aon-homogoneities, and that within the barrier, the region of pertur*bation of the wave function "diffuser out" beyond the limits of the non-boinogeneity., The author finally thanks G. N. Shuppe and B. M. Hosenko for dincussions.. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Sredneaziatekiy goaudarstvenny-Y universitet, Tashkent ((Soviet) central Asia State University, Tashkent) SUBMITTEDs May 6, 1958 Card 2/2 ACG~_-;SS10111 "U: AP402'0310 S/0139/64/000/001/9153/0159 A72110111: AYzenberg, 11. B. TITL'-": Green's fimotion fot scattering in space vith a potemtial barrier .soum: r7uz. Fizilcal no.. 1, 1964, 153-159 TOPIC TAGS: Green functionp scattering, potential barrier, Schrodinger equation, sliding scattering, scattoring potential, Green function with barrier -ABSTRACT: The autho2. - stullies the problem of stationary scattering for the 7Schro"dinGer equation in space# where, besides the acattering potential, he assumes the presence of a potential barrier expressed by a function of one Cartesian coordinate. Per this problem he deter;iines the Gr3en's functiari and shows that its! a3ymptotic expression contains a solution of the S,,hro"dinger eTaation Trith an unpert~rbed- barrier, and for a correct choice of solution it is necessary to pre- scribe the direction of soatterina. With the aid of the Groanla function he establishes the absence of "slidiiig" scattering along the barrier and gives a justification for the method of perturbations for the problem. He also notes other! similarly formulated problems to which similar reaijoning is applicable. The peculiarity of thti given problem is the presence o:C the potential barrier whose Card 1/2 . ........... . .. --------- ACCESSION NR: AP4020310 iextent is assumed bounded only in one dimension. This dist-.1mguishes it from other.*! ~similar problems on seattering'with known methods of solution and necessitates its "separate study. Orig. art. has% 44 formulas. .ASSOCIATION: Tashkentskiy gosuniversitet imeni V, Io Lenini~ (Tashkent State !University) ,S~MMITTED: oaTun62 DATE ACQ: 31uarQ. ENCL: 00i SUB CODE: MM NO MF SOV: 003 OTHM: 002 Card 2/2 L 19V29-65 65D/AFWX~ RAEM(a D(t) 4, ACCISMON tNit: Allt'10004 5_11~ 1~01 09/64/60ii/Ol Z/Z 147/2155 nb N. 13 AUTkIOR:,.Atzi er Oak" 'ITV rac ristics _TITL. Effelet Orspli6ie ~ha~ sha~i of (n1 f cha te geupon the e 'of fietd-eirkission cal'~hodes A., SOUIWJ9:: Ritd i I~ 64 iotekhtiika ell,ektronika# v. 9.~It,~no. 12, 9 C 2147-2155, -targe TOPIC TAGS! ficid t~ii~Assiop~cathode, ppaci,~~ci 01 ~ABST!kACT: An. wtte ilot 'is qiade io _Iine4rizii~ the spact~1_4arge-describing Poisaii equatio*;A n olki er to ttely'e~~aluate th' A "a imz o ellect of the sip-ace charge pprox upon the*currenit-volt4ge cha ~acteristics of p6inted COW c4thodes. A criterion of nonliniaarity~ i~.~ establ~i* ed, and the pointof iliiivergencwoVihe characteristic from its lin0ar 6hai~e is coni"idereii, Published w4lerimental d4ta on the ennissivit'y variation and-bn- the effect of ~Ihe cathode contli" shape arto emplained. T,he possible role ofthe cathode-ti' curvaiure is discusse(1~4 Orig. a~rt.:: has:' I figure and card j J- TU?IT:3Y,%', V. M., Eng,,, AWLIMERG, N. III., Eng. Cranes, Derricks, Etc.. Dismantling of crane and installation of spire on tall building. Mekh.atroi. 9, No. 8, 1-352ft' ~~ List of Russian Accesslons, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. BOUBAN, N.A., kmrAA.tokhn.nsuk; AYZMLTG, N.M.. inth., nauchnyy red.; KFr.rUGHR, Yu.V.. tekhn.red. (Tciver-onme operator] Kashinist bashennogo krana. Moskva, Goo. izd,-vo llt-ry pa stroit., arkhit.. i strolt.materialam, 1958. 75 p. (MIRA 12:6) (Cranes, derricks, etc.) STKOVA , Yu.11. . irmb. ; AUENMO.H.M., inuh., neuchW,,,r red.; KRTUGJR, Yu. V.. red. tiV"-;-f-Tj5ll , T.H., takh.-4. red. (Rapid moving of tower oreneal Skorostnate perelbazirovks bashenn.vkh kranov. Isd. 2,, parer. i dop. MosIcva, Goo. izd-vo lit--ry po atroit., arkbit. I stroLt. materialam, 1958. 87 P. (MMA 11112) (Cranes, derrickis.etc.) ATZEliB3CRG, W.H., insh.; STANKOVSKIT, A.P., tazh., red.; PROSTOSERMY. --- A.P. id. ind-va.; MELOUICIMMO, Y.P., takhn. red. ETOW:r cranev) lkshonnya krany. Moolva, Goo. lzd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkbit. i etrott, matorialam, 1958- 119 P. (MIRA 11:11) (Cranes, derricks, etc.) AY2,ENBRRG,- Volom 14'arkovich; KASITSYNA, YJ, I inzh., red. AF (Frogressive practices in th6 ji~ration of the BKSM-5-5A tower arane; experience of me0itmics V.I.Subbotin and I.P.Taravkcyv] Pemdovoi opyt raboty na batshennom krane BXSM-5-,5A; opyt mashinistov V.I.Subbotina i I.P.Taravkova. Trest "Mosstroinekhanizatsiia-51" Glavmosstroia. Moskva,, GosetrolAzdat, 1963. 16 p. (WYatory-stroiteli, nc-.911/III) (MIRA 17: 1) 1. N&challnik upravlaniya makhmizatsii N0010 TrIksta "Mosstrdytekhanizatslya-50 QIM~W** Nodys PIC zhilishch- noiau i gmzhdanskom~i stroitellstyu V g. skve (for krzenberg). C 1 11 IYC444 AUTHORS8 AyzOlLberg, W, N. , Yurchuk-, A. P,- TITLEa On some problems of the pr~pos-,tiona. calc~..Ius PERIODICALt Rfiferativnyy 2hurnal, Matemataka, no. 5, 8, abstract 5A74~(D~A2* - s,,-.,b9hch. llzhgorodsk. .=-t. Sor. fiz.-matem... `96C, t)~,, 5, 66 - 67.'; TEXI's Informat--)r. !~r. ziew prcofB of' wel-.-~nc~wr theorems, granting '.) a survey of al-I couclu.9-4ors (,f' an aseumpti,,n, and 2.) the obta;.nment of q11 assumptic-me cf a propc1Et,-ort fc:, tte Vropositional calou'Lus of 1. 1. Zhegalkln (Matem. *,927, 14, no. The authors do no*! explicitly refer to *;hr. fact 'ba.' th6 tab2e, 9i'ven by them, 4-9 a truth-table for the separating "or". Abstl-acter-'- notea Complete tranglatior S104 61/OCC/005/002/025 Card I./i AY2ENBM, X.N. _ i, - ----- -. - , , Repnisentation oi ibe complete product of finite groupB. Ukr,,mat.zbw. 33na .4; 5 CM. 161. . I (MIRk 15:7) (Groupo,'Theory of) 4 AYZEM3ERG, N.N. I Clasues of conjugate elements of wreath prodvats of finite groups. Dold. i soob. UzhGU. Ser. fiz.-mat. i ist. nauk no.5t?7-78 162. Remarks on adjoint operations in a ring, Ibi.i..60-PI (MITitt 17t9) AYZENBITG, Y~N., Ll,,TICIIFVI;XIY, A.A. Calculabillty of represontations (if' firtte groups by means of a computer. Dokl. I soob. Uzh(;U'. Ser. fiZ,miat. i ist. nauk no.508-80 162. (MIM 17:9) NR: M1501V Id 1k' 0378/65/000 2V0(137/6045 - /00 e'0 I 6 -68 1. i49.1 01 AVTHORI -AL%enbeiE,-Ei,1 J IWAbovich, Z. L. _LTr=.iJ WA hdly--Completa-1;1~6ru -atop, rallon-and-the-canot-jeal f - Opoi, Ia. f6rmB a mpreBeatil r, O.,~ hied Ionic functivin SOURCJRI~~, lKilmmetiltai 2j 1966~, 37-45 A TOPIC-,T --uwztilal.represchtrjlon,--multivaluedlogit--- 1 functiori,: logic funell,on rcIpOesentation, logic ilyste bynthcsis,~ multivalued structural alohabe~,l logical cfi~cukt dpj~ign -J-A]WlLkil'T---Sev--Dritl-funcittlonally -Oomplete syalemjj~uoperattojjs lh-im-m-valued-logic- _____j_ue_dlE,i.*uBsed4n_ 411, 'l"I,escay,stOma-belongto-twi~claBset;-d'Dfiried-by-two-fixed-c-on---- '---- ~U Jiuic or;is and othWe operations allowing the ostablishiiaent of cantonleal form of the dis- ixtictivci iLormal-J!Dna typo In explicjt algebras. The results of,tho paper may be used for Altbough the authmi did V01; study tfic milnimizatiort nethods, thDy nevertheless investigated certain iclenutleB anil their,wnclut ling remarks may !terve as a starting point for the development of such mothiod[s of-minindzatlon. -"The authors thi wk Academician V. -M. Mud K ~vhot condilcLed,110 sendnur -for. the tbeoxy.,i f mathemotical machines at which. --4 Card + - ,~ , .. .;!- -i jF , - - , . , ~ . . ~- - , .-, . .. , :,;- - ;:.- , -.- I , , AMIMr.RG, N.N, Reprosentation of a sum modulo m in v. single class of functions of nomal farm in m-valued logic. 11bernetika no. 4-101-102 R-ALY 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Subiritted J111Y 15, 1965. -j -~? j-7 A ~N ( I- - N 9 r K C..O STRAZHh;SXO, PI.D., almdemik; AYUI(BhMG, O.A., prof. .. , Glini.cal fol.-me of wound Infections and wound sepsis. Hadych.zhur. 17:46-60 11#1?9 (MIRA 11:1) (WOODS) iYO911BERG. 0.A. prcf,, Some peculiarities of nephropathy in wowA sepais. Medyah.zhur. 17:119--130 '41's (HIRA 11:1) 1. Z klinichnogo viddilu (tav. - ak-a(l. M.D.Strttzhasko) Institutu klinichnoi f Istiologli, AN URSR (direktor - skad. 0.0-Bogomoletal (WOUMS) (KIDNEYS-DIBRASIS) AY7J:NBNRG, 0-A prof. P"mWW-% * F,&-v 1W Materials on disorders of protein a:cchange in wound sepsis. ifedyoh. shur. 17:131..141 147, (MIRA 11%1) 19 Z Kinichnogo viddilu, (zav. - alaid. H.D.Strazhasko) Insitutu kliaic:hnoi fitiologii. AN URSR (direlc,t~r-- akad.. O.O.Bogomoletal) (WOUTIMS) (BLOOD PROTRINS) ATURBOG, D.A., orof.; POVOLMVIA, G.M. KOW"Wi-O&P MID `4i~,-ifarbohydrate metabolism in wounds sepsis. Medych.zhur. 1~:142-161 147. - - - (MIRA 11:1) Is Z Ukrainalkogo institutu klinichncA meditBini (direktor - skad. M.D.Strashasko). (URBOHYDRATI HHTABOLISM) AYMMBERG. O..A.-, prof.; POVOLOrS'KA. G.M. - Disorders In antitoxic hepatic function in wotmd sepsis. Medych. zhur. 17:1612-176 147- (MIRA 11:1) 1. 7, Ukraimsk-o o inBtitutu klinichnoi mediteiiii (direktor - akad. 14.D.Str (LIYER-DISBASMS) (WOUNDS) (URI NE-.-SECRr;T ION) II--i',7 _ ~ \ IT, -3 k., r -3L.I"!I , I , 7 AYUXBXRGj.,q..A., prof.; PRIMAK. VIM. Nnteriale on the peculiarities of functioaal disorders of the kidneys in wound sepsis. Xedych.zhur. 17:177-198 147. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Z klinichnogo viddilu, (zav. - aked. H.D.Strazhesko) Institutu, klinic Mot. fiziologil AN URSR (akad. O.O.Bogomolets') (KII)NNYS--DISHASES) (WOUNDS) AYMORB)MG, O.A., prof.; POVOIWBIKA, G.M.; ISSHCHINSIJCA, Ya.S. livalwation of the adroaaline test. Medychahur. 21 no.6:65-76 '51. (MIRA 11:1) le Z riddilu funktoionallnot diagnooliki (zav. - prof. O.A.Ayzen- barg) Ukral.nalkogo instititutu klinichnoi meditsini (direktor - skad. H.D.Strazhesko) (ADR&NALINK) (LIVXR--GLYCC)GINIC YUNCTION) ilo~4-jgofi6 frattlons in d1flerelit foxm of andoi larditis (lobtMintractionp). O.A.AlzenIxi and R A Der' 1"kin. X Riferal. 2kw. Khim.. W. Kkim. 1035, Na IM.- Immin knd giolaulini (10% soins.) gave a r4el. fortuoirviTtIon. tion iv I min. and a 3% solu, it 15 min. At "61 (14114~80d satri. the amt. of protel i pptd. from tho blcK sertawof patients wiLh malignant ridocarditis was 3D-401y, greater than In the case of scritin 4 1 qormal I= 11 nam; or . I patieWs having the benign form of.tividezarditis. it Is con- cluded that a tranilent or ;x)s. forasol re4iction W the prics ence of maligmut endocarditis indics,tes the accum.lufluri of j I-Slobi4fin in the blood., B.A. 1AIVInt-, Monvorm IIVII "amodc oftep AP v 0, A. Al"cilier". F."Hol. ;,hw A kd. A14ith Mr. R.S.K. 1. No. 4, 213-~37(RuAao sivitliviry, ~7-9) ),151.-A stu,l Ji -I - *0 thilde of eh n r8 In O i h4 !i 8 a n. w m( n rs in Oc c c fircTes g linder prAonged isnitita 11;1MMc Ilrep, = U the;t"Wty of ltiattm(T there , ,vA a slight lo. i l h Mblfl ov o its!rrwl and citcznal reopirat vii as townVested ' ')yo loveted bAW ructabolimle and a ireductlemin theartrric- due juzrttse Io the vecous bl,jofl, mic calitWon prrlet~ws, occaviotW by lowered tk Tim, alk. req:avc is only nicAcratcly -rdtdet-i in tht rnn;ority of mses. ii0twinit that tht ammouLitiml (if insuiriciv illy oxidincil liti4stan".s iq ittsigodricant, wen thottO lot 130"ated ln%tanee:) kvtonvniLa and 1irtachle-i It% reached level,-, high entugh Ito iiatct tilt Orfanbin. A tainparistm of chittiges' in 10LIC"1111 ItSPIM11nn with thcmeor Oci;L'Scouscompolients. and fbC -1110n. InfleXCS Of OW birKA tadll to the COnclildtn that In tudwitenulittil tiRr",tic slc,,i there Is it consklemble lowering of oxidation. Pac.-titts %vith ulcers were Fubjected to prolot;igo!d bin inferrupt,M sleep. In the majority tht bAvI metubAlvit wi%A lowerM but to a les-tr extent than in theinstarteesof the ituinterrupted sl"O. The&tmewastrue, % of the tIsi,4c oxidation procerses. in sa tic of the-3c the arterlo- ve"t.-us Oq diffmritial was Iticreased. Ilic majority Of 9,A,:h an it"east in t" Ottins. No OL 6 ft ed he ilim pr n I'llow la k1 ! was dMoll ft n d si N auto a oxIdize it) t I su 'Cl~ increase In the (ItZts theM Was ati I the e t I l ; e w ons re I 1A ~t hie) 0 an of th Uri C~ d 1401 ie 6ub OlAng effee" U td U It shqts n t I i ; At 0 1 I i, ~7. Dissertaldc!i: "Cherical Charric-eristics of tl~e i~il of the O-ecian '.:alnut of Folda-VIa." Oand Cher. 'ici, rAshiven State U, 1(~ ','iiy 54. (-~'o-letsliaya Yisylinev, 29 2,"-.,r 50 j( ' 213, 1(.', Cet 1("f51, JSSR/Chemical Teckthology - Chemicai Products ani Their I-10 Appl,ication. Fats and Oils. Waxes. Soap. Detergents. Flotation Reagents. Abs Jow, Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 269o unshelled. nuts. The turbid liquJd thus obtained was filte- red through a paper filter, with suction, and stored in tiditly closed Jars. The 0 is straw-yellow with a green- ish tinget (the color number is tkat of standard 20, accor- ding to the VNIM method), readily soluble! in ether, chlo- rofDrm, petroleum ether, CC14, dichlorethanz, acetone, difficultly soluble in cold alcohol (1:186), on heating of the alcohol to boiling the solubility is 11:60. The 0 has the following constants: nl9D 1.4774, n 9C.' 1.474 n19F '60 0.9172, 1.4B4, tomperature index of refraction 0.(XXA6, d flash potint 3270. On cooling tho 0 acquires a semi-solid consistej~.cy and ceases to be transparent. Turbidity be- gins to develop at - 260. Acid iralue of the 0 0.65, sapo- nificatior, value 193.1, ester value 192.45, glycerol con- tent 10-35-%, uneaponifiables (U) 0.68% Kehner value 95.1, Card 2/3 Basic stmetural chtxactori~;tics )f the Amu DLiyi Valley portion of soutYcust-;rn Turlmunistan. Geol. nefti I -ii-na 5 no. 2:c'-12 F I (i1. (I-IM 14:2) 1. Yugo-vostochnayis chspoditsiyu upravleniya colorii i okhrany nech, pri S)ovete Kinistrov Turkmon:,koy 8STRi. (Turkmonivtan--Goolof~r, Stricturr-1) im - r, W-~ w III linvAR!rijagma - - I'll L4jw 41 0 111 006 to 0 0 0`9 0 4 0 :14 0 0 * 0 0 0-1) 04 0 0 0 0 q-00 *-o 0 99 A I. r op P, pliti,fic initteliAl fog g(opping Crittil In call( Iron -00 Ain u1m, still S, 1. 'Shill-ld, Itilan .04 5 01, 11Y.11 1938, madr m a wait's lkwi in wairt PicsAIIIIANI, %%jilt 11,41, lit 11.4111.11 it lilt" -00 ar.1 at brlvjrw~. c4 -20`~ The 10.1111% M pri'll-l"ll 1-1~ iltme "O".4mv., thrichwit, Ow mAt.-IW -It I.- tl-l 6r .00 0.4.1119lig Clot, L. lit .,;4.1 18'"t .11 1, Illp, 14,4" '.S. 1., .0 -00 6111'~ AvAlyms ill the malmAl Vvm~i NtV, A, AI-41, I S, 0 Vat) 211, IVICO ill. F."ll, L, and 1,- I'll ItIlillu'll 51,1*1 .00 00 IV( the igill1i"Is I."I. I I wil. F1,111all 1; 1,411111" 1, 460 And Wj.;, ell, 09 00 .40 -00 :1 7, -90 00 0 0 ot 60 - . so &y .6 2 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 a 0 0 41 0 ~ o 01 0 e 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 4 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 loo " 0, 0. Is. 0U or we fou ~-*, 1 4.-,, 7"- 1 L, A L r 00., 1!6- 0 11 u It W u III IF it 8) n 11 A IS a a to u at of a is v a It sm #I a a A 1 4 4 &-1 L-A.-A.-A ~L 4-ji Is a a 3 v 1 .1, 1-11-m is Q 0 a 1 111 a -1 a it A 1 2 1 A- -1-- Lis i~ Asphalt put ty for mending flaw 8, 0 itoa Castings ~foll~rvj itild 1. 1. 'Alm lllvllllall~ 1034, 7 Is 2, s; hitim, Mytol. Zhis). 1939, No. U. I J. C. .4, 3), il"Pil~ A-1-hall I.i%,ki tt ittik,,l stitth lit latto is -d 1-1-1 .9 UVO "W'. Aphalm tiw Irliall are klAwfird and ill-tructi,oll; I'm ulissig 1114: 1,41111, art Sivro, Thir istitfrove ti the dAw% im, cttkor~.l with L'*IIA, 00 ba- Im-411mv. 11, .00 400 00 400 411, 0 .09 00 r ZO 0 00 00 till Z 00 AIIIII-11L.11 Ml?At&LOISKAL LITIPAILoRt CIAMPICAlto" tie 0 1'. oft.. 1111-fl, -it is"T col 111000- am o.. m ;00 U a It it 0 idudmn$IUIIIIN 1 4. Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it 0 9 0 0 a 9 0 0 o 0 0 o-0;0 0 0 1111, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 111, * 0 0 0 o1 fki. GOI'."SHTxYN' M.I.; BSTRIN. B.H.; IVANGHNNKO, N.P.; AYZMMRG, S.A. A compound method for the preventic-n of influent& and of acute eatarrho of the upper respiratory tract in metal workers at the G.I.Pbtrovskil Plants Voosvirues I no.2:10-13 Mr-Ap 156. 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The probability law proves that during 99% of the total time the number of active channels dws not exceed a value n < N (N beirg the total. number of channels). The pr,~sent article shows how it is possible to increa.se tho efficiency of these multichannel systems by a proper 'use of inactive intervals and channels. It also shows that this efflel'ency can be increased by a more complete ut-ilization of -~he statistics of the instantaneous values of the transmitted signals: by var7ing *~he duration of the channel inter- vals in. accordance with the instantaneous value of the transmitted signal, it is possible to inovease the number of channels. To enhance this efficiency, It is necessa.rr to abemdon the channel interval of constant duration. Inasmuch as Card 1/7 26428 S/'106/60/000/005/002/009 Increazing the efficiency of multichannel ... A055/A133 the time interval between pulses of the preceding and following channels is used as carrier of use:rul information, the method described by the authors is a variety, Df pulse--;ime modulation and can therefore be named "interval pulse-time modulation" or IP"M. There are many possible variants of this new type of modulation systom, but all these variants can be divided into definite categories accordlr4~ to: 1) the method used for transmitting the number (n) -of the channel 2) the triethod aE.owing to take into account the sign of the modulating signal. Let us assume that the voice signal((t) is a stationary random process with probability density w (x), with zero mean value and with dispersion FE. Let us analyze 1~he systems where the information inter-eal is modulated by the absolute value h I :: (t)i of the signal in a given channel, and where the sign of the signal is coded by an additional pulse. If tV is the random duration of the information interval of th..; I -th channel, the probability (tensity of t'O is- W (X) - -9 V1 (~X) X> 0 M h where h is the proportionality coefficient(which will be assumed equal to one). The me&a value and the dispersion of tV are reapectively: T M tvi = ~ xw ( 1 ) dx - hm (2) h wli I t h ard 2/7 0 26428 ",)/106/60/000/005/002/009 Increasing the efficiency of multichannel ... A055/A133 of the peak factor c6i is derived from the condition that the absolute values do no' . exceed (with a given probability p4) ce, 0, Thus: To - (N + 1) ( V +1 2 04 1 6). (7) Let us now analyze the time Ti occupied in ono period by Ni channels of the IP" 24 system [Abstracter's note: Subscript i standt; for any one of the compared . variants of the system.]. If BiT' is the duration of the code combination of pulses per channel, T i is the sum of the time (BiSi + 2)'5 occupied by code combinations and marker pulse, and of the tot:tl information time equal to the sum of ni independent, similarly distributed, random magnitudes. Si is here equal to 0the number ni of active channels in the cane of a spet,.ial coding of the number (n ) of the channel, and to the total number 11 1 of channels in the case of a simple reading of channels. If the number of active channels is, with a proba- bility near one, not inferior to ten, the total information time can be considered M.. 'he mean and the dispersion as diatributed according te T t toi)t t_,jormal law respectively equal to nim, an tyj. Therefore, Ti is a fortuitous magnitude whose.parameters are- M M, ~ T, (BIS i + 2) ~Z~ + nm t,], M ~T,~ :- M(') ~tVj n,. (8) 2 2 T i is limited bE-low by magnitude c (minimum diration of D.11 code combinations and Card 4/7 26428 S,/106/6o/ooo/0o5/0o2/0o9 Increasing the efficiency of A1J55/A133 we find: To = (Bi�, + 2'1~.' - EA,. .(13) I Substituting into (13) the value of extracti!d from we find the final formula for the possible number of channels Ni, when (the'noiseimmunity remaining~, unaletered) one ~-f the varilants of IMI is used instead of pulse-phase modulation: ni being deter.-~ned as a Panction of Ni with the aid of the "activity curve" (activity coefficient k verzus N). Equation ( 14) allows to find function Ni = Ni (N) at .'13.17Cd VV.1UCS of T, and ~ , xid at given Mlues of p, and P2- If, with IM4, the nv,:!-~!- r:.' .'s -left -!(,ua.,, to N, the time occupied by these I bo -ossible, therefore, to increase N channols will 17e I t i'_ the pulse duraticr. 1-in T - A (15) 0 (N) - -- BiS + 2 The narrowing of the required frequency band, allowed by the passage from, pulse- phase modulation to IM"M. will then be charactorized by the relation: (16) Card 6/ 7 26428 S/106/60/000/005/002/009 Tnereasing the efficiency of multichannel ... A055/A133 At the! end of the article, the authors, using *;he above set of formulae, compare the efficiency of' the different variants (i) o:-.' the IPTM system. They find that the least efficiency corresponds to the coding of the number (no) of channels by a uniform binary code. With a non-uniform binary code, the minimum efficiency (1.75--times increase of the number of channels'i is yielded by the system with the addiVional, sign indicating, signal, and the mAximum efficiency (1.91-times in~ creaso of the number of channels) is yielded by the transmission of the sum (signal + its env-elope),. The greatest efficiency (4.15-times increase of the number of channels) is obtained with the simpli? reading of channels and the transmission of the sum (signal + its envelope); this method ensures also the maximum narrowiN; of tho band for the same num!)er of channels. There are 5 figures, 2 tablev and 5 references: 2 Soviet-')loc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The two references to English-language publications read as follows: Holbrook, Dixon. "Load Rating Theory for Multichannel Amplifier3". BSTY, v. 18, 624, 1939. US- Patent, el. 179-1-5. no. 2724017, 15-11-55. SUBMIMSD: February 3, 1960 Card 7/7 j! i '63.0774 kcctS 51 ON N11f PSO 1 3 333 )r xxiuiai f ej v6s t& d 1) ut no ise power in the ~c e etermine the otiip terri u pqulpo Sys dor aliO4.4 .. . ]y the communicati., 4 a IA 1inal condltlon~ , lithits lh~ maxiinu stj "i valili , nal-tol noise ratio at.the xp e, t6-61g e ander Inpat nd the cti ishigh! ann -rig el ~,aoive li,6ean value Ii zero,, the followi -relations hold true:,' (3) With ti 11' ~ecifi,O, dlstzAb~tion of :proba:)ilities, ot aignal-instantaneoUs'. value a I Ln optimall comiilrebsor~ charactoristic imists which ensures maximirm: noz.Wijin~nunitk; h 'I thmic -compress 5r eharacteristic widely. used iu T. ogaril priacti6e'~.~-with an paranje~ter,results in alesser noise.,. irnmunI31tv than the optiix ~d char4cteriatirc. Orijt. art. has:, 5 figures and 40 foi~rntlas. ASS(=- TION! n( lie iD,' Z5) suabirr rE i64 00 CODE: EC' T SUB 0 SOV..'-- 004 N 1~0' OTM, R; :'001;'! " C Card it Ki ~"V AUTHOR: TlTLE PERIODICAL: 6/i 061621000100410011010 A055/A1O1 V. I. Ini;erference irwiiunity of pulse-position moduli-~cd communication systems In the presence of a strong signal Eltaktrosvyazl, no. 4, 1962, 3 - 10 TE)71: This article is an analysis of ihe interference immunity of PPM communication systems, account taken of the in!'erference Immunity of the syn- chronization channel and under the assumption ;hat the signal at the receiver in- put exceeds considerably the noise level. The author considers the most usual method of synchronization of the demodulation system, using a synchronizing sig- nal that cShsistc of two consecutive pulses whose shape and amplitude are the same as th7e shape and mplitude of the main channel pulses. He investigates the case when Auxiliary pulses serve to form pulse-duration modulated pulses and analyzes the influence of the phase fluctuatioas of these auxiliary pulses (see Fig. 1, where 6V1 and LT.2 are, respectively, the random shifts of the front and of the trailing edge ol! the discriminated syncnronizing pulse, and N and ' 52 are, respectively, the phase shifts of the first and the second pulsed. This .Car~j ID S/106/6Z/Ooo/o64/ooi/o1o Intorferonceo 1mriunity of pulae-position A055/A101 D. 3hirman, N.A. Zheleznov, V.I. BunimovIch arbil I.M. Ryzh1k. There are 1 figure and 5 referencesi 4 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Sovlet-bloc. 3104III'M April 15, 1961 O'c""60 (1) 4 r Mum 11 (1) initial synchronizing aign'ali (2) total 44, (3) lim:lting level; (4) discriminated syn- signall L chroniZing pulao.. 141 Card 3/3 AYUN=BLR=Gl V.I.., ilalichnyy sotrudnik Feed poduction on virgin landi as oxemplified by Adamovka Diatrict in Orenburg Province. Zhivotnovoda-;vo 24 no.9,t43--45 4 162. (MTJU 15:32 ) 1. Veasoyuznyy inatitut komovo (Adamovka Distr.Lct-Feeds) AYZE,RBERG,._~f.3 ; BYLLYT, L.I. Some probability characteristics of a telephone signal with a difference onvelope. BlektroBiviaz' 17 no.30-7 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Telephone) (Radio relay linos) (Information theory) E1YkLYY9 AY2Y,NBFRG,V.I. Noisaproof feature of communication systems with instartaneous com- pandIng of signals. Radiotekh. i e.':oktron. 10 no.5004-811 MT 165. (MIRA 1815) 1~ ACC NR, txVO1963 SOURCE COM UR/0120/66/000/006/0196/6f96 AUTHOR: Ayzenberg, V. N.; Chesnokov, V. A. bRG: non.e TITLE: Lectangular-pulse current generator with a silicon-cont relied rectifier SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1966, 196-198 TOPIC TAGS: . pul&e generator, pulse signal A.BSTRACT: A.'Pulse generator which uses a silicon-controll.ed rectifier (SCR) in described, (see Fig. 1). - A triggering signal &3qilified by T - T causes the SCR to conduct. Simultan -eously, the triggering oigital smplifie~ byT, and T 4 causes thyratron (TS) to conduct and capacitor C is dincharge4 through it. 'When the voltage on capacitor C reaches the value El -AUI., (AU is a voltage drop across the thyratron in the open state), the thyratron tunis ofi. After the time interval which, determines Ctie duration of the pulse, a nugative -pulse is applied to the. circuit consisting of 1/2 TI, T2. T3- After beiag amplified by 1/2 T, and T2, this pulse causes the thyratron to conduct. The voltage on the plate of T3 and, consequently, that on the plate of the SCR decroast. The SCR is thereby cut off Card AY",.I?JiBERG, V.11. "docease,l), kUPLICIM,1KO. Was. Vitamin enrlchwtnt of table salt &r1th summary In NW!lehl. Vop,Tdt 17 no,416&69 J*-Ag '58 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Xs Vuenoy-usnogo noue-hoo-issled-watel'skogo Inatituts solyannoy protq'shlennosti (poselok imenj K. dAbknekhta Artemovskogo rayons Stalinskoy oblaeti6) (VITAMIN C enrlc~zent of table salt (Run)) (SODIUM CHLORIDE, vitamin G enrichment (Hum)) AYZEIIBERG, V.P.; Sh'JARTS, V.M. Diagnosis of malignant tumors of nie 6 no.3:4.~-47 MY-Je'63 1. Iv, 4-y klinicheakoy bollnitsy M.A.Wr=or). ths ovaries. '3dravookhrane- (MIRA 16:11) g. I'Lishineve. (gla,.myy rrach AY21NbM,G.a ~ 11,T. .(Kishinev) ReSLLltS of the work of midwives in conducting prophylactic onccloCical exwninations. Felld. i akush. 28 no.6:21-22 Je 163. (ML-A 16:8) 1. 1z 4-y Ushinevskoy gorodskoy 1-dinichesko-x bollnitsy. (GANCEP,PREVE-1141014) 6 IM/S~D/AFWL ~AC CE9916 1 t A) P406JI J AUTHOR: z0bei V -7' ation~ njur d A radA. I j Witsing, ~11174~ i1i ad iol *~-S, fyajp~ v0 9.R~,--ii~ OkG 'VAG~~j rad: vition ~Injur :"cital ra0iij,bi block, thbrkpyp- pi-'611aarsil blook.Uorapyp-co!~Ivl roetitis !ABSTRACT:, '~-Th rJO block method, deV'jj~lc novocal c carolnomav~ oplitis* )ad by; A.- V. Vishnevskiy;~ used slnee~ 1961 Ccr tr6iting radiation injyries of tho rootum 'rosultiN; -from X~-vladiaillion therapy of carvij[x carcinomix. The effect- il liveness vf~ Presarral novocalne blocks was Investigated In 22 women ith rectal radiation injuries. 'The block: consists of 120 ,patients M ~;to 150 in], novo0ainot 200#000 to 30Dj,000 un:11ts of papioillin or units.of pelaioELlin., md 2 ml. vltaml,n Dl The number of 'blocks umeid depanda on the axtent of radia-Aon injuxies, Findings C d ar 1/2 8773-65 ACCESSION .11R: AP4'()406:11t hat: ionly oneil blo4 k -vas aded-.to tro_1!it,2 _pat!,~nts with catarrhal. sholf I i -no .. __ .11" - _'~ -I ;__ root itisj":1~2 to.j 1~'Iock;g'with 5 to 6 day ln(iorvals u~ero - needed for -10 asquamative rectitUp an blocks were ationts mith - orbOlve-d, d 4 to-5 needed fori 7 pat Unts with infiltrative ulborous oolitis, In cases i of inf iltrlat ive o ol. it 1. a ~ where. a f i stula had formod, the presacral ':block did'not he'llp. Novocairio-blooks alleviate pains promote fast.- !healing ol! route, I losio*nns' ro'store the stc-o), to normalp mid, decrease T `The pri~sacrial novoc-aine block- Combined with -vitamin ,bleeding,,: ~therapy: iuld proliet, diet; Is- hIghly- offectlile In treating rectal. TadiationAnjurl'os and','produoos ho unfavovable.offocts, OrIg.-art* has: NoI16 A TATI'dN: d hi J~'- SSOC Do otdoloniwi4-oy .(;orodskoy '!C es klinichesko __'___;boVnits*,Y4 i _11shihav: Aj vnectAWULP_ i" i jWn of'the Pourth MijaiciRS!, --'Clinical losp ts 00-, SUPs,00DR: fSUBMITTED.- LS :_01(j Ott= 01~2 NR REP BDIF: Card p./2 NUM, V.YA. Growth of the Armenian canning induatry during the years of the Soviet regime. Xons. i ov. prom. 12 nD.10:27-29 0 157. (MM lltl) 1, AMranskiy konserv"y trest. (Armenia-Canning industry) HARYN. A.T.; A)'ZENBFftG, V.Yfi. Metatfirtarle acid a,,3 Btabilizer of -.it>tassltm . itartrate in o in grE.pe juice. Kons. i ov, prom,. 19 no.lsl,')-.14 Tfx 164, (MIRA 17:2) 1. Odosskiy tekhnob3gJchcsklv Jnutitut pftshchivoy I kbolodillnoy promynhlennosti (for Plarkh'. 2. Yer?--vanfikiy nauvhno-issledovatell- skoy- I.r,stitut vinogradn-tst-va, vinodOllys 1 ploiovodstva (for Ayzeril.w,rg). JUPFTVAPI)Mv Sh., doktor tekhn. naukl_AYZBNB,I=p Ta,q kando tokhf?* nouk Denlgnlng okelaton buildinro for selvele arftoo Milo strol, no,902 '65o (1111M 18r11) Metal Processing No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction PART L FuNDAMENTALs OF FERROUS AND-NONFERROUSS METALLURGY 3 5 Ch. I. Rem Materials of Metallur4cal Proceosei and Refractories 8 1. Ores 8 2. Ore! preparation for smelting 9 3. Fuel 11 4. Fliaxes 13 5. Refractorie s 13 Ch. II. Cast Iron production 14 6. Blest furnace construction 14 7. Awdliary equipment for blast furnace 17 8. BlEu3t furnace process 19 9. Products of blast fumace smelting 21 SOV/1870 2112 Metal Processing 20. Structure of metals 21. Crystal I I zation of pure metals 22. Properties of metals Ch. II.~ Mechanical Tests and Methods of Metal Azalysis P-3. Mochanical tests 24-. Analysis of metals and e~lloys.,and inspection for quality Ch. III. Alloys 25. Yandamentals of structure of alloys 26. Equilibrimi diagrams of alloys 27. D.-on-earbon alloys 28. '~ron-carbon equilibrim diagr= 29. Carbon steals 30. Cast-irons Ch. IV. Fundamentals of Heat-treatment of Steel 31- Annealing 32. Nozmalizing .33. Hardening 34. Hardening technique 35. Rempering SOV/1870 47 49 54 55 55 61 63 63 64 68 70 75 76 76 78 80 80 84 86 Card 4/12 Metal Proccasing 36. Aging .37. Surface hardening 38. Thezzoeigivid& treatment of steel Ch. V. Sptcial Steels and.Alloys 39. AXloyed steels 40. Coastructioral stools 41. Tool steel 42. Steel and alloys irith special properties 43- Carbide allays PART 3. FW"ING. Ch. I. FuLndunental Concepts of Founding 44. Historical information 45. Brief outline of founding process Ch. II. Equipment and Neteria2z Used in Foundir4g 46. Patterns, bore beams, sweeps ..and flasks SOV/1870 ~7 89 91 91 95 96 96 97 98 98 99 101 101 Card 5/19