SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT W. CHELCHOWSKI - V.G. CHELIDZE

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CHELCHOWSKI, W. The intensity of solar radiation in Krynicz-Mroi, March 17-April 29, 1953, p. 277. Panstwowy Instytut Fydrologiczno-Meteorologiczny. IiIIADDI-I)SCI SMUINVY 14MIMLOG- ICZNEJ I MTEOROIDGICNEJ. Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 6, no- 5, 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959 Uncl. CHELCHQWSKI, W. Some Polish actinometric data from the International t~eophysical Yerr. P. 4. SAZETk OBSEWATORA. P.I.H.M. (Istytut Hydrologiczno-Meteorologicznv) lefarszawa, Poland Vol. 12, no. 5, May 1959. Monthly List of Fast X~uopean Accessigm (ZFAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959. Uncl. 3. rtOad AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 23981 P/027/60/000/004/002/002 D249/D304 Chelchowski, 14odzimierz Humidity measurements at Cha-Pa and Phu-Lien during the IGY Przegl4jd geofizyczny, no. 4, 1960, 289-294 TEXT: An account is given of the investigations of Polish-Viet- namese meteorological stations at Cha-Pa ( Y - 220211 N, A - 1030501 E9 H - 1578 m) and Phu-Lien ( ?a 200481 N, A- 106038' E, H - 113 m) 'aimed at measuring the frequency of humid days and the degree of humidity, since the latter affects human wellAging and health. The data are compared with those obtained at the PlEli liars aw-Bie lany observatory (q)- .520161 N9 9 A z 200591 E H = 101 m). Both meteor- ological and catathermometric data from the PINH station coverthe entire IGY (1957-1958). those from Cha-Pa the period between Sep- tember 1957 and December 1958) (catathermometric from December 1957 only) and those from Phu-Lien the period between August 1957 and December 1958, (catathermometric from April to December 1958 Card l/ 3 8 P/426'0~000/004/002/002 Humidity measurements... D249 304 only). Humidity determinations taken at 13.00 hours LT only were considered as the humidity reaches a maximum at that time of day. The measurements were carried out by (a) determinin the rate of cooling, (b) the water vapor pressure method and (cl the equivalent temperature method. The three methods are discussed and compared. It is concluded that the rate of cooling method does not provide a time measure of humidity. Similar difficulties were encountered in attempting to define a humid day by measuring the vapor pressure of water, since the values proposed range from 12 to 14.1 mm Hg (at 16.50C), according to various authors. The results demonstrate that this method gives a truer representation of actual conditions. Equivalent temperatures (Tc), proposed by various authors as a mea- sure of humidity, range from 37 to 700C, and a value of Tea 550C was chosen by the author, thus assuming that humid days only occur when the temperature > 20.30C. The number of humid days assessed by this method is tabulated as well as the observed values of Tc. Compari- son of tables shows that the water vapor pressure and the equivalent temperatur6 methods agree closely at higher values of Tc, but diver- ge during the colder part of the ycar. The applicability of the Te Card 2/3 23981 P/027/60/000/004/002/002 Humidity measurements... 6249/004 method as a biometeorological indicator is liwited since the effects of air movements are neglected. Wind cooling is however inversely proportional to temperature and may be neglected when the air tem- perature >,, 34'0C. Wind velocities up to or even above 7 - 8 M/sec would thus bring little or no relief under such conditions. It is, however, possible that the same may not be true of equatorial reg- ions. Further research is recommended on (1) the range of applica- bility of the various humidity scales to Polish conditions, (2) the general usefulness of the various parameters, and (3) the eff- ects of humidity on the native and foreign populations in various regions of the world. There are 2 tables and 6 Soviet-bloc refer- ences. ASSOCIATION: PINH - Warszawa (PINH - Warsaw) SUBMITTED: December 15, 1959 Card 3/3 CIELCHOWSKI.. V. 'Sultriness, a Comparative study" by H. Herrm=. Reviewed by W. Chelchowski.. Przegl geoflz 6 no. 3:209 161. CHMICHOWSKII W. "Glimatic discomfort.in the Kimberleys" by D Gaffney. Reviewed by W. Chelchowski. Przegl geoflz 6 no. 3;209-210 $61. 1 CHEILHOWla, W. "Sultrincesp a ccepantive study* by H. Herrmann, Revieved by W. Chelchowski. Prmgl geofiz 6 no.3-.209 ,61. CIMWHOWSKI, W. OClimatic discomfort in the Kimberleys" by D. G&ffney. Reviewed by W. Chelohovskis Prsegl geofiz 6 no-3:209 '61. CHELCHOWSU , W. Sultriness in Zakopane. Meteor zpravy 16 no.6:167-168 D 163. 1. Pansturowy Instytut Hydrologiczno-4loteorolo&:Lczny, 'Warsnawa. BIERNACKI, Andrzej [deceased]; C=HWSKI,,, Vlodaimiers; CZARNECKI., W3-ncenty; GRZEDZINSKI, Ildgeniuss. Erfect of high humidity, a bio-meteorological factor, on patienti tteated In Ciechocinsk during the m=er of 1960* Pol, arch. med. wevnet. 34 no.ltl9-32 164. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Vewnstrznych AM w Warszavie (kierow- n1k: prof.dr.nauk med. A.Biernacki (deceased]) i Samodzielnej Pracowni Biometeoroldgicznej FIRK w Varsanwie, (kierownikt Prof. dr. S.Zych). SOURCE CODE: UV3174/65/000/055/0045/0050. Chelchowski, W. (?oland) AUVORi V' (Doctor of geographical sciences) - Okd-,.: feiith sovi~6to antarctic ditsiya) expedition (Desyataya sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspe- TITLE: Some biometeorological conditions of the voyage of the Tenth soviet antarctic expedition in theitropics SOURCE; Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya, 1955- Informatsionnyy byulletenl,' no. 55, '1965, 45-50 TOPIC TAGS: tropical ocean climate,,, tropical voyage microclimatology, arctic medicine.!' tropic antarctic acclimatization, antarctic acclimatization, stress physiology,, ABS7R.Z;: The soviet antarctic expedition personnel is subjected during their Voyagesl thru the tropical- zone to the shipboard microclimateof the tropical seas, with high temperature and humidity. This paper describes the biometeorological investigations aimed at a determination as to how lon,-- did the tropical conditions exist and what were, the micrometeorological parameters of personnel enviroTment on board ship. Air tempelll~--: rature, wind velocity and water vapor pressure on deck and at various quarters were i measured on the ship Ob, from Nov. 29, 1964 to Jan 2, 1965; and on the ship "Estoniwl! from Dec 8, 1964 till Jan 10, 1965 during their southward passages. The results are L presented in graphs and tables. The following preliminary conclusions are offered: I ACC NR: AT6023363- .1) both. groups of expedition personnel were in the tropical zone 13 days. 7he voyage of "Estonia w*as characterized by an abrupt charge of air temperature in the passage 1 from the tropical into the antarctic zone, 2) airconditioned living quarters are recca~- mended on tropical'voyages, 3) It is advisable to cross the tropics as fast as-possi- ble;,the shortest passage is usually offered by a meridional course, 4) personnel as- signed to intracontinental antarctic stations should be assigned to the ship with:~e fastest.-tropical zone crossing. of course, before proceeding to their final intrac n_ tinental stations, the personnel should pass an acclimatization stage at one of the coastal stations.7 SUB CODE; 04, 06/ SUBM PATS: O5May65/ ORIG RBGz 000 OTH REP: 005 Card 2/2 MIN. N.B.: N&ULOV. D.P.; GAMMILO. N.M.; CHUIDIUV, A.M. Qrs chute siWdng with the use of suspended cap@. Oor.zhur. no.l: 34-36 J& 156. (Kia 9:5) (Sedan--Shaft minkine) APTI-POVP m.pol-CRUMMF A*He- - D III ~ w ac ""Mcnal 1.080" 16 a "t ce tmloth dl"ad.a' awles at AW Inductim. molvore, Trtukv Itral, politelche InvU no. 1%999." 1" (~-ium 10,11) EWT(l) ACC NRe CODE: UR/269 AUTHOR: Antipovs M. F.; Cheldyshevo A. M. ORG. none TITLE: Reducing.additiohi.1 lose in AOLZ size 4 induction motors 0099/0106 61V SOURCE: Sverdlovsk. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut , Trudy, no. 138, 1964. Issledovaniye elektromagnitnykh i elektronakhanicheakikh protsessov mashin peremennogo toka (Research on electromagnetic and electromechanical processes in a. c. machines), 99-106 TOPIC, TAGS: electric motor, induction motox ABSTRACT: AOLZ induction motors manufactured by the "Uralelektromotor" plant have an additional loss of 4-7% at rated load, whereas Soviet Ste ards-permit only 0. 5%. Oxidation of rotor punchings did not help much in reducing the above lose because the subi;equent finishing of the rotor surface short-circuited adjacent punchings through their burrs or cage aluminum. Hence, NaGH-etching of the punchings was tried at the plant. The experimental results obtained with three 112. L 01289-67 ACC NR, AT6016-47--~- motors (AOLZ 41-2, -4. and -6) are presented. Tables and curves show the effect etching on the additional (iron) loss and operating characteristics of the above motors It in found that NaOH-etching (the processing is detailed) is expedient and economical as it enhances the motor efficiency by .2% and improves its starting characteristic at the expense of the power factor (reduces only by 0. 0 12) and the starting torque. . I "Technicians N. 1. Lambayeva and A. 1. Kolchanov took part in testing the motors. Engineer L. P. Kovalevich,consulted on chemical treatment of the punchings. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 formulae, and 4 tables. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE:. none ORIG RFM 003 GULIYEV, A.G., insh.; CHNIMS. V.5. Aerodynamic features of the tea flush used in designing tea hnrrestlng and gradlug maebines. Sellkbotmmehins no.7; 13-16 ji '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Tea unchinery) New data on the Oratigraphy of a,?dlrr*ritary and v3lclnl(-, Nelige'ni-t formatior3 in Kamchatka. Dok). ~,~N S.35PI 162 no.6-.1382-13811 1,- 165. (14-IRt l8f?) 1. instittit. rulkanologii Sibirskogo ot(lelenlya AN Subirltied March 19, 1965. CHELEBIF:VP A. U q1ore Sanitary Care for Workers of Agricultural Enterprise3.1' p. 4j, (ZDRAVEN FRONT, No. 42, Oct. 19541, Sofi7a, B-al-garia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAQ, LCO Vol. 4 No. 5. May 1955, Uncl. CHELEBIEV A. C CvLltry: Bulg-aria D~-grc-CG; not, indicated Member of the stn:Cf of Sroclon Mqdit!~ii),,ild Rnbotnik, Rditcw: Dr S. AVPAMOV; llea d oF ZiY 71~1~j6~f i~ brpartm ant of the Balneal Sanatorium in Gorna Banya (FisioteraDevtich- source: no Otdelenie v.Balneosanatoriuma Go-na Banya) Sofia# Sraden Meditsinski Rabotnilct No 10 1961, pp 25-30 Dat"l; to Pro pi-iyYa7-15:c7Yr--e--a-t-m e.-n-t-a-nd7T-IleT Tapu-y with Ultraviolet Rays." MM INOV, 1. 1. W.~, Device for cutting a eloping boamage into a staircase wall made of gypsum slabs with chamfered edges. Rate. i Isobr. predl. v stroi. no.106:28 154. (KLHA 8:10) (Staircase@) CHBLOMIT A. 7ram for Information posters. Avtotranap,32 no-12:32 D 154, (Posters) WmA 8:3) MUNTIU, N.; CHEIMM, N.; ANDRIAN, T.; CORNECI, I.; BADITOD, I.; IUGA, C. The effect of Ionizing radiation on the course and treatment with neonalverman of experinental trypanosomiasis in the rat. Arch. Roum. path. exp. microbiolo 20 no.1:7"5 Mr 161. 1. Travail du Laboratoire de Medecine Veterinaire du Ministere des Forces Armses et do lInstitut de Recherches Pharmceutiques et pour le controle du Medicanent. (TRYPANOSONWIS exper) (RADIATION EFFECTS exper) (NSOARSPHENAMINE pharmool) L 33703-" T A 61/004/0631 AL16 Ma AP6025161 SIOURM CtDEj RU 0012/65/b 637 1 1 AUMOR: Che1eff,2!jjj, (Lieutenant colonel; Veterinarian); SavuIqfimL,-x, (veterinarian;l LIOuterant colonel)l Vainer E (Doctorg Colaisl Colonel); OMOSSUO C. OA o*r) 1 Strati, 1, (Doctor, Lieutenant C. ~p CiGs none TITLE$ COM"GratiOna On the ka0lin-a8glutination phosphatidic test in the diarficals et of tubermlo#.Afflictions SOURCES I-Ovista sanitara allitarat ve 619 noo 4. 1965v 631-637 T021C TAGSv tObOrculosieg diagnostic sedioine,, ailitary medicinet kaolin AH5TRACTS The authors tested the use Of ka0lin-agglutinatlon phosphatid1c tests as a tool for the diagnosis of tuberculous allmients in ailitary personnel, working out the laost.appropriate procedures and checking the effectiveness of the test through a Comparative study on patients with confirmed tuberculous lesions and am@ with other diseases. The possibility of using this test as a supplementary dlWostic metw in guinea pig tests was also studied, Orig. art. bass 3 tables. prSt 33950_0/ SU-3 COM: 06/ SUUH DATE: 22junW ORIG W1 005/ oTH ;MF3 013 RUIMND', ieut enan t -Colonel, Medical Veteriniry Corps; CIORTEA, G., -Ur-.; and-SAVULkSCU, M., Lieutenant-Colonel, Medical Veterinary Corps. "Effect of Gama Irradiation on the DiAgnostic Potentialities of Some Biological Products" Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Hilitara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 505-508 Abstract: Study of effects of radiation on brucellar antigen and on immu_ no.genicity of tuberculin in guinea pi8s. The brucellar antigen irradiated 103r changed in agglutinability, became unsuitable for diagnostic use. The tuberculin was unaCfectedfor all practical purposes. 3 tables. 90 - RUMANIA CHFUMEN. N., Veterinarian. Lt-Col, SAVULESCU. M.. Veterinarian, Lt-Col, TUDOR$ V., Dr-.-TZ17.' STRATI. I., Dr. Lt-Col, and EDU, E., Dr Laffiliation not given] "Studies on the Incidence of Serum Antibodies Against Some Zoonotic Agents for Two Outbreaks of Epidemic Hepatitis" Bucharest, Rovista Sanitara Militara. Vol 62. No 2, Mar-Apr 605, PP 359-364 Ab;tract: A study of 73 sera from hepatitis patients, of wh~ ch some were from a closed focus and some were individual cases, showed the prQscnco of anti- bodies against Rubarth contagious canine hepatitis in one case, against pararickattsia in two cases; antibodies against loptospira were not found in any of the sera. The authors conclude that the incidence of these zoonotic agents in epidemic hepatitis outbreaks is minimal. Includes one table and 21 references, of which 15 Rumanian, one Geman, and 3 Western. Manuscript sutmitted 6 August 1963. 1/1 ADERCAP L; IFTIMDVICH, Magda; NACFITIGGAL, M.; CHELERTER, Luigina Attempts to obtain several cellular strains.in vitro. II. Study of strain C-1 EU (human placental chorion). Studii cercet, in- framicrobiol. 15 no.6-529-542 164. CHELESHCHEV./E. V. Diffusion of Elements in Molten Iron. (In Russian.) B.V. Stark, E.V. Chelashchm and E.A. Kozachkov. Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR, Section '6;-T--ec'f -calSciences, Nov. 1951, P. 1689-1695- An experimental study. Apparatus and method. Data are charted for dif- fusion of Mn an Si in Fe. Nl'Fe) Emediate Source CliDpinL7 w_w_w_w_v_1w_v-w-Aw-w-w__~ ~ 61; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; * 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Ols"I ~~, O:j I 1 1 41 4 f # - Is to It it Is is 4 if ta !w jo ?1 4' 1 .14 4m i. 10 A iv 1! 11 L; fi 14 6 At f it ft I P 1 I A 1* ( I, A 00 A[ A t I I m 14 4 AS I 00 o~w_yrv. 90 00 long Mul PULTOWT IMARIAN JOW&L OF CHEMISTRY oil c VOL 57-1951 .00 ~v of fi~ 1,. 49 41`1 1 Pee 06 f-,hOp* :0 Lind- zoo nw dircri palarn#mphic delerming- 80 finn cot fin imPUrifirli in ...... Zoe es, z** 40 Do- I t 0 1.., 1-10: Wr*.7'af Q .110046M. 9 41 it 14 9 Tf (t 11 414 rio r, ooooe*901041044 0 0-4 c 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 %: : : : : :.: EMOVICH, V.4.; POPOV, X.Pe; CwQxMff , D.A. InteractIon of lipase and 11poxidase In the process of fat o3ddations Izv evyseuoheb 9 sav. ;p1 shah. tekho no.5:23-27 158. i, (MIRAn:12) 1. Mookoveldy tokbnologicheakty institut pishchavoy provWsh- lonnosti,'kafedra blokbiall I zernovedonlys (Oils and fats. Zdible) (Nnzyms) ZQxidstion) POPOV$ M.P.; CHELEM, D.A, Studying lipoxidamm, in cereal crops in connection vith the problem of tba development of rancidity in groats. Biokhim.zerna no.5.-263-;-279 160, (MLRA 14 -.5) le Nbskovekiy tekbnologicheakiyAnotitut, pishchevoy promphlemosti. (Upoxidaes) (Cereal products) /V o J Bulgmr:Ea/Org=ic Chemistry Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abst Journall Referat Zhur - %Iniya, No 19, 1956., f59~ Authort Ivanov., Iv.., Chellbonovaj, Kh. Institutions None Title: Syntheses vith ae- and 94iftphthaldebydes and,6-hydroxy-a--naphthat hyde Original Periodical: Sintezi a cK-1 Amftalde=di i A-okol 9-naftalde=d, flauch. tr. Vissh. veterinaamamed. in-tal, 1954/1955, 3, 213-221; Bulgarian; Russian reisumi Abstract: a-naphtbaldehyde ~ (I), Anaphthaidebyde (II) and A-hydroV-9- naphthaldebyde (III) react with chloralbydrate (IV) sad RH 3 analogously to other armatic aldebydes (Spasov, Ali, Ivanov, IV., God. na Soflyskiya un-t, 1941-1942, In, 2) with formation of ArCH = NCH(OH)CC13; Ar 2 or-naphtbyl (V), Ar =A-naphtbyl (VI) and Ar = ~-bydroxy-C-naphthyl (VTI) . Mixture of 0. 01 mol 1 0. 01 mol IV and 6 ml CA heated until IV is dissolved, cooled1w" Card 1/2 BulgarijOrganic Chemistry Synthetic Organic Chemistry., E-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Xhimiyaj, No 19', 1956.. 61594 Abstract: stirring there are gradually added 2 ml 25% NH31 yield of V 90%, MP 135-1360 (rSom benzene). Analogously was prepared VI, yield go% mp 175-176 (fraw benz&)., and VU. HP 159-1600 (from benzene), Bj~ heating oxi mol vn and1b g (CH CO)20 (Vnl) (2 hours, 5o-6oo) r i K -group)" MP 189-19cp (from prepared acetate pf VII (with CH( alcohol) the strulture of which is proved by synthesis from 0- acetoxy-&-naphthaldebyde and chloral ammonia in anhydrous ether. From 0.01 mol V., 0.04 mol anhydrous Ra2C03 in 25 g ether and 0.02 mol CH COM in 5 g ether is obtained acetate of V, yield 0.8-1 g, 3 W 175-1760 (from alcohol), which on stirring with 0.5 g VITI in 15 ml ether and 0.2 g water Is converted to cc-naphtbyledeneacetamide (IX), MP4&-2500 (frcs alcohol), while with phthalic acid anhydride (X) it gives a mixed ax7lideneciacylamide, MP 188-189P (from alco- hol). Analogously from 0.01 mol V and 0.02 mol C6H5COCl was syn- thesized the benzoate of V, ie 174-1750 (from alcohbl), which with X also forms a mixed arylidenediacylamide, HP 181-1820 (from al- cohol). ME is obtained on reacting V32I with V. Card 2/2 CHELIBONOVA-LOHER, Kh. Metal complexes in 2iving organisms. Priroda Bulg 10 no.6;33-36 161. RADEV, T.; CHELIBOMOVA-LORER, ff. Zinc content an4 earboaah"rue activity in the blood and liver of chickens affeeted with erythroblastoses. Dokl. Bo1g. Wad. aauk 16 no-4:437-440 163. (ZISG) (CARBON-M ANMRASE) (BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS) (EMYNE 7ESTS) (LMR MYNOLOGY) (LEUKEMIA, EXPERMNTAL) CRELIBONOVA-LORE-R, Kh.; PANCHEVA-GOILVIIISKA, S. Mucopolysaccharides and mucoproteins in livang organisms. Priroda Bulg 12 no. 1: 39-43 Ja-F 163. GELIMNOVA-LORER, H. [C~elibonova-Lorer,, Kh.]; GOLOVIMKA-PANCEVA S. - 'ffiff E. [Golovinski -U.1 [GoIovinska-Panc&M&-,--9. Y'l-W= ry F Thicanilides of the picolirde and isonicotinic acidso and their influence on the sugar level in blood, Doklady BAN 16 nool: 49-51 63. 1. Vorgelegt von A. Spassov [Spasov, A.]. korr. Mitglied der Akademie. RADEV, T.; CHELIBONOVA-LORER, H. [Chelibonova-Lorer) Kh.] Zinc content and carboanhydrase activity in the blood and liver of chickens affected with erythroblastose. Doklady BAN 16 no-. 4:1+37-440 163. 1. Institute of Comparative Pathology of Domestic Ani=l s, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Kh.,,* FANMEVA-GOLOVINSKA, .13~ ; I---------- of sub:31,ances through the ctell membrmna of organin-11. Pri- i zr,&nie 17 no.10-.1-5 D 164. CHELICHENKOVA, V.G.., wrach Pathogenesis and tr---atment t)f burns. Vop. travm. i ortop. no.13:lar',-120 163. (MIRA 1822) 1. Travmatologicheskoye otdellonlye Sakhalinskoy oblastnoy bollnitsy. ACC NR, AP6020246 SOURCE CODEt UR/0380/66/000/001/0,'~59/0668 AUTHOR: Chelishchev, B. A. (Voronezh) ORG; none ...1-ITLE: Design of a pneumatic-hydraulic position driv :80URa I Mashinovedeniyel, no. 19 1966, 59-M C TAGS: pneumatic device,, hydraulic equipmenty remote control system, conveying eq:; ABSTRACT:-.- The'. perimental Scientific Research Institute of Formm Prest Machine' Bu has developed,-'and tested a pneuma-hydraulic Ak.053WIoner "Pablo of moving a mas .soff up to 10,000 kg at rates variable from 0 to 20 cm(seep then pping It at any point*de- aired. The device Is remote *Ontrallped by transmission or pros- -.sura stabilization signals. This article de4orlbes the device, .called the PGPP. The horizontpl-moTement, device is actuated- by 2 :compressed air at 4-6 kg/cm . and can be 6*`ntrolled within 0.'5% of total aov*a9ht range. Piston travel Is up to 0.5 a. Diagram -demonstrate platon travel acceleration vs. load, Indicating the 4amunt of 8huntingO which may occur in stopping the pis n. under -his: " 8 figures, 13 formulas, and 1 table. pilsy Qrig art _6ma_ I,: SM M DATE: 27;un65/ DRIG REFs 005 .,,~Lcwd JA ubcz, 621.83+62,~89 CIMUDZE, A., Inshoner. The MLZ-600 dump track with side dumping. Ayt.tracep. 34 no.9:24-25 S 156. (MIA 9: 11) (Damp trackQ CHELIDZE, D,ri. Opoka in the toirrounding area of Ku-Lallsi. Soob. AN Gr,-Lz. SSR 39 no.2'0365-370 Ag ?65. (MfRA 1829) CHELIDZE,, D. G. wSme Qwstions of the Investigation 6f the Tripping Mechanism of Silk Um M-49 and ChGSP-50.0 Cand Tech Sei, Georgian Polytechnic Inst, ThilivIg 195,4. (RZdkkh, Jan 55) Suvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher EducatIonal Inatiutims (12) S09 Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 CHELIDZLIJ, D.G. drical-of ore casting of nocturnai temperature drop in a garden. Meteor. i gidrol. no.2:13-19 F 165- (IMIRA :L8;3) 1. Gr-azinskiy institut subtropicheskogo khoz.~aystva. CHELIDZE, D.,G. ~ n~,- r,enesis of OPOa. SoOb- AN Gruz. SSR 38 no.1:125-132 Ap 65. (MIRA 18:12) Lij LU .4 1.41 GaAs .,",m Ila too .11) .*"1 -"i .0061 .0 ,11 ."W" 0.98& ...... .6vo.a.u fod.jodj :,erwloh 'WSC '106T -Kk-& 'Cc It 4rh-a ne III Cl .41-C qn=%Qf PO .~49 6 C, m 10 ti,61 jQ4 I" ..Zri. 4-F M-Qr -% .6 -'AT q-4tv -OF -I a It 'CI.O.ZIC 1-4.1 ar.46.6 C44 -Crac wof -ow 40 1 *4 `- .4..m -djj VVI 4 -o' Cl .~ 9LT -0061 ~Adj 'Iferbi Ir ..". -C .01-J.6 o-9 t6l ta....H q) lCost -1 a 'Ort" Ut VIM -r"t-t-'a K61 4C -C7*q Q xtao = I ~ 'I"' "'c'" `~, C. cp.QQ.#.q, Z" 4 -M Vol .1ca -C,- -Clit" -VLI 'awl `IkE "I Im lot lot 6 -?=-,-t -or 1.9 -d.L) -doo . 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P!redstavleno daystvitelInym chlenom Ak-adeali A.I.Dshanelidse. (Shellfish, Fossil) CHELIIW, G.F.; AMANEWIM. A-L. deyetvitellnyy ahlen. Stratigraphy of Miocene deposits of antialinima folds of Urtu Mountain. Sodb.AN Grus.SSR 14 no.1:19-25 053. (MLOA 6:0) 1. Akademlya nauk Grusinskoy SSR (for Dzbanelidze). 2. Akademiya uauk Grusinskoy SSR, Institut geologii I mineralogii. Tbilisi (for Chelidse). (Urta Hountalum-Polds (Geology) (Folds (Geology)--Urta Houataiu) CTMI.IrDn, G F.; BICLYANKIN. Dmitriy Stepanovich. Wmdemik. -"~- - ~~ New d"ta, on the Pbntiac fauna of the Black Sea- Capian Sea region. DokI, AN SWR 91 no.1:157-160 11 1.53. (MLIRA 6:6) 1. Akadenlya nx* SM (for Belyankin). 2. Institut gpologii i mineralogii Akademli nauk Grus. M (1hobskii District--PiLlsontology) f CHILIDZV. G.F. Pliocene deposits of Adsharla. Soob. M Grus. SSR 18 no.5:-537-561 157* (KERA lOt9) 1, Akadenlya nank Gruslaskoy SO, Geolagicheskly institut, fbillal. Predmtayleno akadaulkou 1. T. Zwharava. (Kobul*tt DistrIct-4boloff, Stratigmphic) AKIMICLIDU. P.D., otv.red.; GVAKHARIYA, G.V., red.; DZOTSHITIDZE, G.S., red.; ZARIM, G.M., red.; KAGHARAVA, I.I.. red.; RUBINWMN, K.K.. red.: TSAGAMI, A.L., red.; CHILIDZR. G.F..,rad.: CHI- KEIRLIDZZ, S.S.. red. [Collection of papers in honor of Aleksandr Illarionovich Dshanelidzel Sborzdk tnidov; Akademiku Akndemii nnuk Grusinskol SSR Aleksandra IlInrionovichu Dzhanelidse k sertidesiatiletilu so dnia rozhdenlis i platidestatiletiiu wuchno-peds.-Ogichaskol I obahchostvennot deiatellnosti. Tbilisi, 1959* 490 p. (MIFLA 12:12) l.-Akademlys nauk Grazinskoy SSR. Tiflis. Geologicheakiy Inatitut. (Geology-Collections) (Dzhanelidze, Aleksnndr Illarionovich) DVALI, T.K.; CIM L md. (Catalog of the I-Ionographic MusemlKatalog monografiche- skogo nuzeia. Tbilioi, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Gruzinakoi SSR, 1961. 239 P. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Akademiya neak Grusinakuy SSR,, Tif3is. Geologicheakiy institut. (Geological specinew-CoUection and preservation) SIDORENKO, A.V.., glav. red.; GAMKRELIDZE, P.D., red.; DZOTSENIDZE, G.S., red.; ZARIDZE, G.M.. red.; XACIW(OVA, I.V., red.; RUBINSHTEYN, MAI red.;TSAGAULI, A.L.; red.; CHELIDZE, G.F., red. [Geology of the U.S.S.R.] Geologiia S55R. Glav. red. A.V. Sidorenko. Moskva) Nedra. Vol.10. Pt.l. 1964. 654 P. (MIRA 17:12) 7-F-LM7 (:~, C-.T- USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused by Viru5es and Ri6kettsiae Abs Jour : Ref Z'llur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 2751 R-1 Author : Kachakhidze k. V., Dzham-rulidze Ya. E., Chelidze G Samadashvili D. N. ----------- Inst : Georgian Scientific Research Veterinary Institute Title : Dry -Anti-Rabies Vaccine for Veterinary Practice Orig Fub : Tr. Gruz. n-i vet. in-ta, 1955, 11, 267-269 Abstract : No abstract Card 1/1 Country USSR Category Diseasej of Farm Animals, R Diseaz;2:. Caujed bi ;Lulu P-angle Abe. Jour. Zhur-Biol'q NO as 191~769 96999 Author Dzhaurulidze, Yao Be Cheli'ze Te Institut. Georgian ie,,_,~~Jujitute Of* Tit1c. Some Pzo-blems ol" Fowl Tuberculosis and Its Control in Georgian 56R. Orig. Pvib. Byul. nauchno-tekiin. informo. gruz. n,-i, inp-ta zhivotonovodstva i veteg 19579 No 29 '30-32 "batract Fowl tuberculosis is widely spread in *'--,Ila Geor- A, giaa SSR, The air~hoi~s are of `.-ha opialor, that basic ideasures foy eradicating 16-ho disease should consist in L~olated raizin_, of "U-he young stockt replacemezo, of the enA`,ira stock oxx infe- sted farms wid performing ~ sanitary recondttoio~ nIng of chicken yards and albondoning ouch yards! a.ud poultry-runs for 5-6 zontiia during tlha spring-sumer period, Card: 1/1 *.A_ai:aa1 Husbazdry and Ifeteribary Sciences. CHELIMEO I. A. CHELIDZE., I. A.: "The Results of Studying the Pests of Dried Fruit and Measures to Combat Them." Published by the Acad Sci Georgian SSR. Inst of Plant Conservation,, Acad Sci Georgian SSR. Tbilisi, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultur4cience) So: Knishnaya Letopial., No, 19.9 1956, CW.LIDZE, I.A., kand. seltakokhoz. nauk Smoke pots against granary pests. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol, 9 no.9%15-16 164. (MIRA 17%11) I* Gruzinakly institut zashchity rastenly, rl VINER, A.T.; IMMSOV. A.M.; SYROKTATNIXOV, I.A.; VOZN3SZ1SXIY, A.X.; VASILIBIKO, P.Z,.-, 1AUPKAN, P.P.; TXWN. I.A.: VINOGROOT, I.F.; ANTOSHIN, N.N.; ALUSANDROV. B.K.; USPINSKIY, B.S.; KIASSON. I.R.; IMTFITS, 9.29; IRUTSKIT, V.F.; KRAGHKOVSKIT. N.N.; PWV, P.A.; CHZLXDZZ I.M.- 711ARWOV. S.N.; KOZLOV, M.D.; BERLIN, V.Ta.; WommogrunD 3.1f.; GORDZIYBVICH, I.S.; PAZ. Y.F.; DORMN, S.M.; MBIMIT: L.A.; ULIUMOV, S.A.; GRUDINSKIT. F.G.; IWVSHINSKITI N.N.; molaw, Y.N. Mikhail Kikhollovich larpov. 21ek.sta. 27 no.10.6z 0 '56. (m1aA 9:12) (Urpov. Mikhail Mikhailovich, d.1956) lips and micous membrane of the oral caLvity In T .31a rabbits wider the Influenae of radiation. Soob. AN 1 Gritz. 3,11R 31 no., 2t455-462 Ag 163. (MIRA 170) CRUM., L.N. Structural state of the mucous membrane of the oral cav4ty in rabbits under the influence of large doses of radiant energy. Trudy Inst. eksp. morf. AN Gruz. SSR 11:273-278 163. 04IRA 17; 11) 1. Kafedra patolo,g-,cheskoy anatomii Tbilisskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. DOLIDZE, Zh.Sh.; CHELIMS, L.Te Geological hist-ory of the Hedera celchica. Soob. AN G-ruz. Tl 163. (MIRA 17:7) SSR 31 no.1:89-94 CHE-LIDZE.,..L.T. - Fossil flora of the Vale. Soob. AN GruzSSR 37 no.2:373-378 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) CBELIDZE, L.T. New representatives of the fossil AN Gruz. SSR 38 no. 3:587-589 Je 1014L jge.ja 8.16-8 1944; Tee. T6". 3"MNPOA~ 1. 1. 1, 2, .b nq*41-- sox 19"). 66 1934,22.IL IVM. 29.6. I=. 3L.S. 11.11.01F. e..u &b.& 41-MAll "I.. H A aa-. -1- 1AP Vegas 3.q. JUS, 29AL 110-3L-WO-34 WW-Mt-"- 1947- GO 1017- 3"&Sh-13-C- *J-6346. a 16 61r.. U!ah. (WW0 11A.. a. 40,1950,. go *eqj%'.b baar- - too 0 We gemame 3947, 18.6. " a'* 06& ~ 4P*f-b- lls q A-sow 3ass-so H-bou.s.m. 0 1 ac 1 (offis room L4 smje*- K "Opecy malwess -0fas 1Fwc,D%w,. 3mb ION- 101 a, jai I. .. rpys-. 1967. $0 ~, le 14A.. -e- 6. 29.. 11146a. (Tp. Try, V. 40. IV^ 196. AAW8988MMS. X earqmm wTm`"*e* "gr-eg - 6- lon. r, a p r*pma. ns.A.- prawn GrAmm" lOw's 1*0 U 4101111110 P-6 rpymx (a I"I r. m" w& Ift 101 IML -. INLA- (TP- TM, . 2%, mm,~ IOU16 . Beg. 1942, &A 3~% 1"1. 174. 10M Gorages AAesceo BA&Aw lose- X-33esds A-A.C ho col, do. Po~N%- 06"P "OeMOCOOR MWA"W O"o"ll comoderma 11eftlehosilms, TOMPIN11 2. c. 2-60. ISI a. K"M V. edit kwess, also. 3mR- Jon, 1&0. fool. I a 61e-. 21 gob. ftp. 4.bg jh_ 6. jj, .190). Hyvp" I I -- Or er"m ROOM Ina. 6.9. Rogow) 0 oniom 00 an-mme"Nap. Amos*-i&v- rper.p.s m p,. nior CCCP. & ?. 112. 171 46*9.~ 11111"p- . " '.JmuWW JBIOW lox. 3t.& sims mm~nemg va.-P.-Viessonsims 3024- BASAFHOPOO 8*&A.NSP r"JIME . Gwpp-,wOO Il'u, IMMM Het-Om.s. cememe"m Pa.,. is". tswim "416 I"l- 103 ... 3 vd.~ 21 30M. 1960. MIA 10-- -P- ITP TrY. T. 330, 1%9). ion. r&.II*OA-A8~ -%a. lose. 4L9. me ... a... K npsn*~~ 1029. 2.6.1s.e. "Pam-e.gov "p"al ae- z ^- o. -o nods. rprmsem.ii ccp. 1939. io4 Z a" Free. C -30- 1 IF 6 er. 1937.210 jae. 6 TIT- 1. 21. 1961). G. %-- -e-. OW. 'Oft ft' a. 36a. 1%4 3-411. ion, 4,11. L le-A-0-JOb 1K. 6. 1. 2. tfeella. Mae. ABON&P.A24 HOAOMA& ROOM IM 22.1Z He-M.Ons. Emaxonn . umamom me, Ami,-amesae Ap..A romps. mvmp.. ,,eq _,Rmaa pOgm Hmm.,pg, A 0 Of ~ K&OMWUMO ,lip C. 1. Kad. nOp&~WMpj"%" sm rigv~-11.6smp. 3937.210~.Ie ,, sow. 0 rpar~ 121.116 e.. I mg~ a, A., -RP- (Tp. Try. T. 208. - (A.-A. ful's rPY& CCP 11mov. C/ am am" W commAlft Maass$"& solum" .lief. at Tblihsi. State U. BUKHNIKASHVILI, A.V.; KEBULADZE# V.V.; CHELIDU, T.-L.: GUOUNAVA, Ck-Ye. Ejectrotelluric surveying in eastern Georgia usinp long-period variations. Trudy Inst. geofiz. AN Gruz. SSR 19:127-138 160. (MIRA 14:9) (Georgia--Electric prospecting) CHELIDZEP T.Le Frequency dependence of the electric properties of rocks. Trudy Inst. geofiz. AN Gruz. SSR 2D161-173 163. (MIRA 18:12) AUTHOR: _-EWT(1) IJP(a) AT _ a AP6025246 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/007/1211/1214 BosshaposhnIkov$A,A,; Dorombenko,A,N,; Simons Cbelldze,T.Ye. q -z- ORO: none TITLIt Observation of "curvoe spectrum lines in a pulsed high frequency plasm ;4 SOURCR: Zhurnal tekbnIcheskoy fialki, v. 36, no. 7, 1211-1214 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen plasm, rotating plessa, plasma velocity, Ion concentration, lon temperature, vagnetle mirror, optic spectrum ABSTRACT: The authors have spectroscopically observed the rotational velocities and the radial distributions and temperatures of impurity e and Si** lons In hydrogen plasma f1laments* The plasmas were produced by a 1,5 MHz pulsed rotating dipole fleldl In a 6.5 an diameter I motor long glass tube containing hydrogen at from 0.02 to 0,25-11 ma Rg and were confined by a magnetic mirror system with a mirror ratlo-of 1957 and a- V~ field strength In the uniform field rcgi'ou of 7.2 kOe. Additional stabilization vas:~' provided by an up to 216 cusped octupole field corresponding to a diameter of 2 ca. 1~ Two conditions of operation were distinguished:"direct rotation", in which the forces- on the particles due to Interaction of the high frequency currents in the plasm wIth the quaslstatle field were directed toward the axis of the chamber, and "reverse rotation" In which those torces were directed toward the wall of the chambere The Oil 41649.1 -and SIM 4552 A lines were observed with a spectrometer having a dispersionh Card 1/2 UDCs Sn.9.07 ACC NRt AP602524fa- 17- 1 of 4 1/m and a resolution of 0.1 A. 7he lines were very weak and were recorded vi the aid of a mltlstag* eliectron-optical In age converter. The radial distributionsof the Ion concentrations were determined (in arbitrary units) from the relative Inten- sities of the portions of the lima arising from different parts of the plasm fil the radial distribution of the rotational velocity was determined from the Dopple shifts of different parts of the lines, and the temperatures of the Impurity Ions were also determined, presumably from the Doppler broadening. In direct rotation the in- purlty Ion concentration decreased more or less monotonically from the axis to the per- iphery of the plasus filauent; in reverse rotation the ton concentration increased with Increasing distance from the axis, passed through a max1mun, and then decreased toward the periphery* The rotational velocity was also max1mum at some distance from the axis. The rotational velocity was of the order of 106 co/see at about I cm from the axis* The direct rotational velocities decreased with Increasing octupole field strength, and the reverse rotational velocities Increased with Increase of the octupole field strength up to about 144 Oe and decreased with further Increase of the octupole field strength, With :Increasing octupole field strength, the Ion temperature decreased in direct rotation and Increased In reverse rotation. Ion temperatures up to 20 (units not stated) Were Ob*OrV*d* The authors thank R*AODem1rkhaoov'azd To Gutkin for Bug- gesting the probles aid for their Interest in the work, Orig, art, has: 5 figures and I table* SUB OWE: 20 SLSK DATE: 02hug65 01tio, REF: 002 OrS RRF: 004 2/2 Card ymb ,p [ ) /FD" ACC NR3 AP SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/0061150b/1513 AUTHOR: Yevtushenko. T. P. Z!~~s _A- N OstroVskaya, -G.V. *. Chelidze, T. Ya. ORG: Physicotechnical Institufe im. A. F. Ioffe, AN SSSRI Leningrad (Fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Spectroscopy of a laser sDark.P 1. Spark in helium V - 7 SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 8, 1966, i5o6-1513 TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear optics, laser induced breakdown, gas breakdown, helium, argon, hydrogen, air breakdown , laser beam, spectroscopy, laser radiation spectrum, spectrum analysis ABSTRACT; Laser induced breakdown in pure and hydrogen-doped helium under pressures 1from 1 to 10 atm and in air and Ar-112 mixtures was investigated spectroscopically. The laser "spark" was generated by means of a 0.5-1.0-j giant pulse (30--40 nanosec); ruby laser which was Q-switched by means of a rotating prism. The laser beam was focused by means of an f:25 mm lens into a metal chamber equipped with quartz windowp which could be filled with gases at pressures up to 10 atm. The spark could be - , observed in the direction perpendicular to the laser beam. The magnified (1.6 times) spark image was focused onto the alit of an ISP-51 spectrograph by means of a Jupiter-3 objective. Spectra obtained in this manner indicate the spatial distribur. tion of the spark emission. The temporal distribution of the spark was observed by~~, aeaas of an SFR photorecorder. A spectral analysis of the laser-induced spark in an Card L Ile-H2. mixture was made and photographs with the time resolution of various stages or-', the spark development were analyzed. The dependence of the It line halfwidth-on the distance from the spark axis was shown. Tabulated data indic4te the effect of pressure and the corresponding electron concentrations on linewidth broadening (see" Table 1). The relative error of tabulated data was 20-30%. The preliminary resulf~ table.l. Linewidths in a laser spark spectrum in pure and hydrogen-doped helium at a pressure of 2 atm Une 11 A it .-I M Line-!-A A c", He 1 6678 lie 14471 25 0.5 He 15876 jo H 90 60 He 15016 9 1.6 10 11.8 He 1 4713 5 0.5 60 1.2 indicate that the spark plasma goes through two stages. During the first stage (~~100 nanosec), the plasma has a high electron temperature and density (.1019 cm73), during which an intensive continuous spectrum is emitted and a considerable line broadening of the neutral and ionized atom occurs. The second stage, which lasts te of usec, corresponds to a gradual cooling of the plasma, during, which only the neutr atoms radiate. The electron concentration in the initial development stage of a spark in'He was found to be similar to that obtained for air breakdown elsewhere Card - p/j L 4iogo-66 ACC NR, AP6028628 (S. A. Ramsden and W. E. R. Davis, Phys. Rev..Lett., 13, 227, 1964 (5.1017 cm-3); and S. L. Mande.1ahtam, F. F. Fashinin, A. V. Prikhindeyev. A. M. Prokhorov, and N. B Sukhodrev, ZhETF, 47, 2003, 1964). A refined treatment of the present work will appear shortly. Orig. art. has: -7 figures and 2 tables. [YK.) SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 22Mar66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OT11, REF:' 003/ ATD PRESS: ILS L 20197-66 FBV'/D,'T.(l)/E~p-(k)--2/T/iiVP(k)/94A(h) IJP(c) WG 'ACC NR: AP6007027 SOURCE~CODE: UR/0051/66/0201002/0374/0375 AUTHOR: Malyshev, G. M.;.Ostrovskava, G. V.; Chelidze. T. Ya. Ji ORG none ..-!TITIX: Shadow projections.of an air.spark generated by focusing 4 laser beam :SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 2, 1966, 374-375 ITOPIC TAGS: -shadowg' raph photography' laser photography, laser R and D, spark camera !ABSTRACT::. The authors use the method of shadow projections for photographing a spark produced by focusing a, laser beam in air. The shadow projections were photograph- ed in the 1-ight emitted by the laser which produced the spark. A delay line was us- 'led for taking photographs at various times. A diagram of the experimental setup is '~shown in Fig.- le ~ A beam of light I from a pulsed ruby las .er (energy 0.5 joules,,_ .~duration 50 nsec) was passed through plane-parallel plate 2 and focused by lens 3 25 MM)., The part of the beam reflected from the front surface of plate 2 was :used for producing the shadow photographs. Iris 4 with a diameter of 10 mm vas us- UDC: 621.375.9 535.004.14 ~/3 ACC NR: AP6007027 A Fig. 1. Experimental setup-~ - Y ' card 2/3 L 20197-66 ACC NR: AP6007027 .~ed for blocking out the,light from the back surface of the plate. After reflection from mirrors 5, 6,and 7 the light passed through the spark and exposed photographic plate 8,which was protected from daylight fogging by red filter 9. Time delay of the light beam was adjusted by moving mirror 6. The photographs show clearly de- emiss' 'fined bands surrounding the'shadow from the spark plasma. Since the laser ion is nearly totally absorbed by.the spark plasma, these bands.may be considered a dif-_ fraction-pattern and the distance.between maxima may be used for determining.the di- mensions of the Vasma. Tabulated measurements show that the plasma expands at a rate of about 10 cm/sec in the',first 100 nsec. "The authors are sincerely grateful ~to V. V.-Smennyand T.-P, Yevtu6hbnko.who helped in setting up the giant pulse equipment, as well as to A. N. &Udel' for assistance in the work and discussion of .the results." orig. irt. has: 2.figuivs, I table. 114) SUB CODE: A47 C-WOSUBM DATE: 14,JuI65 ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF- 001/ ATD PRESS: Aq Ck~d 3/3 AP17001321 1. _.": -. - - XCC' Nit, SOURCE CODE: UW665776CI 6S616iff22061iii6 IAUTHOR: Zaydel', A. N.; Ostrovskaya, G. V.; Ostrovskiy, Yu. I.; aelid~~,_T. Ya. ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. F. Ioffe, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fiziko- teklinicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Holography of a laser spark with a temporal resolution SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki. v. 36, no. 12, 1966, 2208-2210 TOPIC TAGS: holography, laser photography, plasma photography, Schlieren,photography ABSTRACT: Shadowgraphs of laser-induced air breakdown were taken by means of the 3-beam setup shown in Fig. 1, using a method of spatial-temporal separation of light pulses employing a system of semitransparent mirrors patented by one of the authors in 1963. Shadowgraphs can be made of various stages in the development of a single discharge. The shadowgraphs can be considered Gabor holograms of a' laser spark. Image reconstruction was carried out by means of the system shown in Fig. 2. This sys.tem is actually a Schlieren setup in which the image is formed by rays deflected by the'phase inhomogeneities of the object. The electron concentration Ne in a plasi was determined experimentally for different stages in the development of a plasma during two dischar�es. The average Ne for the first 120 nanosec (accuracy 30--502) was 2.4 x 1019 cni- , which agrees favorably with results obtained from 1) displaceme of the interference bands (A. Alcock, E. Panarella, S. Ramsden, 7th Intern. Conf.. Card 1/3 UDC: 533.9-07 ACC NR: AP7001321 9 2/3 Fig. 1. Setup for obtaining shadowgraphe 1 - Rotating prism Q-switch; 2 - ruby crystal; 3 - glass plate; 4,5 - lenses; 6 - pgism; 7 - mirror (99% reflective at 6943 A); 8 - mirror (50% reflective); 9, 10 optical glass wedges; 11 film; diaphragms. 12, 13 ACC INR, AP700 1321 Fig. 2. Schematic for hologram reconstruction R - hologrami LIOL2 - diverging lenses; L - He-Ne- laser (6328 A);'I image (real); L3 - converging lens; p film. on Phenomena in Ionized Cases, 1965) and 2) a scattered laser beam (S. Ramsden, W-*Davies, Phys. Rev..Letts.. 13, 227, 1964). orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 4. figures.. [YK1 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE:. l8May66/ ORIG-REF: 003/ OTH REF: 006/ *ATD PRESS:5i Card 3/3 (n.-=ZEI V. G. 0 neobIchodimom i dostatochnom uslovii szhod:tnosti dvoynogo trigorometricheskogo r.-rada Fourier- Lebesguela funlctsii ot dvulh peremenriykli ss integriruyem~m kvadraton.. t7bilisi, Trudy T-atemi. in-ta Qr. fil. PJI, 6 (1939) 97-124. SO: Mathematics in the USSR..1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A. G., Markushevich, A. I., Raslievsldy, P. K. I-loscow-Leningrad, 1948 cheu(Ita, V -G. on,ij~a absolute cun7cTga-le cil dovb)e Let f(x, Y) be ~a Periodic iwic6on ~;i thl two wariables x. y. Under the conditioas f1lr. y,) Y3 with H~y)tL. K(x)tL, C con~-,jnt -jro! -I o 1, 5 all greaivr tjj,~jj ti, the aud-or provc- tn!- absoluiv t~,nvvrgencr of thu of exlei-In g to 1-wo variables double Fourier sen the well-known tbecirem of Rern-tcln R. Salem. NnthrmaticO Rnrac-W5, Oskida, ~ V. 0. d Summoslift 411.4611 SooblNW*& Nauk 'Grtwin.' SSR. " "8;: 5011-~~ Coming *.'G. 1,16in is '"dorm' adon's'of double numeit- Cal sequences. SoobA8eniya Akad. Nauk Gratin. SSR. 90 333-339 (1948). (Russian) : 1~ deliftel V. G. On genaralized Abel summabUlty of, double swie a. Soob�Uniya Akad. Nauk Gruzin. SSR. 9. 457-462 (1948). (Russian) I I .: I teHdz~,V.G. The summabilityof double series. Akad. Nauk Gruzin. SSR. Trudy Tbiliss. Mat. Inst. Razmadze 16, 1-37,(1948). (Georgian. Russian summary) :, Them four papers treat special problems, in the theory of transformations of double ue ces, that arise because of the followi ng fact. A double sequence sj* may be convergent, to s in the sense of Pringsheirn (that s), and nevertheless have a nonempty finite met of, unbounded rows and columns. Let,A be a'sequence-to-sequence transforma- tion of the form or a sequence-to- function transformation aQ, u) - EjOk_*aj,,#, u)sp. In each paper A is one of the transformations of CeAro, Abel, and Borel, or is a more general transformation satisfying specified conditions. The results are of the following type. Let sj& converge to s, and, let each row and column of sjk satisfy a stated condition (depending upon the transformation A being considered) which restricts the absolute values of the elernents but does not require that they be uniformly bounded. It is then shown that the transform must converge restrictedly (in the sense of C. N. Moore) to s. The conclu- sion means, in. the~case of a sequence transform a..., that if A>I and e>O, then there is an index N such that N and A-A