SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT R. CHENKOV - N.N. CHENTSOV

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CHE*,'KOV, R~ SURNAM-gGIVOM Nafto CQtmtr7s - Bul,,,aria Aesdade Begraw s .Dr Affj]jatL=I ,Department of Neurology at the Advanced Medical Inotitute isan Redi to-Inski-In-9 F-IM.3-1-1 "bia Saw"$ Sofial Sreden Heditainski Rabotnikq No Il 1961l pp 40-44 The Nursele Duties in the Performance of Lumber Punctures'$ Military Medicine BULGARIA C61onel of the Medical Service, Higher~Mjlltary +19102LIV jin"Stitute (Katedra po VPT r.GHS, Head Prof. G. Savov) "Neuroses During War" Sofia, Voenno Meilitainsko Delo, Vol 21. No 5. Oct 66. pp 6o-64 Abstract: During World War II, the ratio of neuroses to all diseases of the central- nervous system In the USSR army was 26.6% This compared with 53 and 64% in the Russi n the Russian- Japanese war apd World War Is respectivelya,na:TY64 In the USA army In World War II. While 80% of neurotic patieKs were successfully treated and returned to active service in the USA army In World War II, the corresponding figure in the USSR army was 88.2%, notwithstanding the very difficult wartime conditions in the USSR. The Incidence of neuroses In the armed forces in waretime reflects conditions which e3dst In the country In question In peaces the Incidence of neuroses among the civilian population In the USSR was on the decrease during the period preceding World War II, while It Increased In the USA, as In- dicated.by statistics of rejections in the draft during the war 1/2 CESNUITADZE Blastic media with cylindrical hollows. ?rudy GPI no,608-46 156. (Kru 11: 2) l.Kafedra stroltellany inkhaniki Grusinakogo politakhnichookogo instituta im. S.M. 11rava, Tbilisi. (Masticity) CHEN-MAMANSAYEVAY T.P. "W-tqe~ State of sexual functions following treatment of cancer of the cervix uteri. Vop. onk. 11 no.9:16-21 165. (m~, 18:9) 1. Iz Instituta onkologii ATC SSSIR (dir. - deystvitellryy chlen A1,91 SSSR Prof. A.I.Serebrov). CHENOBYXV, A. M. CHENOBYTCV, A. M. - "A Study of Regular and Rotar7 Movement in the PIWsics Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for Pedagogical Sciences). Movement through the Environment Course inthe Intermediate School." the Degree of Candidate in So.: Knizhnoya Letopi,91., No, 8., 1956. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 747 Chendbytov, Anatoliy Mildw7lovich KrivolineYnoye i vrashchatelluoye dvizheniye v karse fiziki seredney shkoly (Curvilinear and Rotary Notion in Secondary School Physics Course) Leningrad, ucbPedgiz, 1957- 133 p. 25,000 copies printed. Ed.: Savelova, Ye. V.; Tech.: Lenotlyeva, L.A. PURPOSE: The book is intended as a guide for beginning teachers of secondary schools teaching physics and mechanics. It stresses the easiest form of class presentation of a subject to help students understand such concepts as force, inertia,, velocity, acceleration, and the basic laws of dynamics. COVMWE: The author describes a method that -,w tested and approved by the teach- ing personnel of several Leningrad schools, who deal with the subject of curvIlls- ear and rotary notion. He mpg out lessons and presents druRings of new devifts which can be made in class. Chapter 4 conta-Ins questions and answers based an Card 1/5 Curvilinear and Rotary (Cont.) T4T modern industrial and technical data. Problems connected with the study or transmission gears in bicycles, seving machines, phonographs, and the practica determination of the gear ratio are dealt with, and the author's exWrience Is described In organizing study groups away from the class room. There are 51 draw- ings. A list of 11 Soviet bibliographic references for pupils is included and another list of 14 Soviet bibliographic references suggested for the benefit of teachers. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Content and Presentation T Ch. II. Methods of Studying the Subject 12 Basic outlines of the proposed method Lesson 1. Conditions under which curvilinear nation occurs 14 Lesson 2. Motion of horizontally thrown body 21 Lesson 3. Laboratory vork. Study of parabolic motion of a body 23 Lesson 4. Motion of a body thrown at an angle to the horizon 23 Card 2/ 5 Curvill" and Rotary (Coat.) 747 Lessoa 5. Solution of Prcb2.em Lesson 6. Unlfom circular motion. Linear velocity Lesson 7- Centripetal acceleration in uniform circular notion Lesson So Centripetal force md its origin Lesson go Analols of ezm=3 s and solution of problem Lessort 10. Laboratory work an "ChecId n the eentriPetal force fo=iW Lesson '11. AusUsIs or szonles and solution of probleim Lesson l2o Copcept, or centripetal force Lesson 13. RaMion of solid body, Angular velocity Lesson 14. Kedualsms for trannittlng and transforming rotary motion Lesson 15.. Forces acting on, particles of a rotating body Lesson l6o Nechudmejkd technical inst&Uations based an the use of Inert, bodies In circular motion Lesson 17. Tes~ and review or the knowledge of the sl6jeet Trips to places pertinent, to the subject Ch. in. Description of New Devices Set or devices for experiments in shadow projection 1. Fr=ed.glass for experiments in shadow projection Card 3/5 25 2T 35 41 50 56 58 62 6T TO 74 77 83 85 90 90 90 Curvilinear am Rotary (Cont-) T4T 2. astacles for dametrating broken line motion 92 3. Curvilinear barrier 9 2~ 4. Ilectrmspet 92 5. Device for dmonstrating the occurrence of circular notion 93 6. A cut ring 94 7. Pavice for dametrating centrifugal force 95 Device' for demonstratins direction of velocitY in circular motion 95 Device for obtaining qatifttive measurements to check the centripetal force formulAi 96 Devices demonstrating circular notion under the action of grevity and friction forces 100 Devices demmtrating the dependence of the path curvature upon the magnitule of the original velocity and the magnitude of the acting force 102 Desonstration of the disintegration of a paraffin model of a flywheel 104 Device for denionstrating "centrifugal.'' casting 105 Laboratory equipment for "Checking the formula of centripetal force" 107 Ch. Mi PrdbJAw;.WW.,QtwiBtiox9 on the Subject 109 Card 4/5 CurviUssax and ItOtW7 (COnt-) 747 Inerluental lirablaw 325 Problems and questIms U6 Technical "Ism 118 Ch. V. 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A. *Remrqm pour le asnoire, Influence des rayons penetrants du radium sur lea proprietes colloldco4tImIques des sole do golstineem t7 I-L A. Chenoche (p 956) SO# Joumal. of General Chmistx7 (Ummal. Obahchal Wall) 1941p vol 11v nc 11o CHNNOXAL, V.G.; SFM, B.L., agronom Growing winter barley In the ukraine. Zemledelle 7 no.8:37-62 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:10) 1*Zamestitell nachallniks Glaynogo upravlenlya semledellya Ministerstva sell skogo khozyaystva USSR (for Chenokal). 20krainskaya impekturs po sortoispytanlyn (for Sher). (Ukraine--Barley) KU~7,11MENKO, M.V.; CHENOKAL, V.G. Miethods for corn Planting. Zeriledalle ?? =-.,'1:37,1~21 Mor 105. (MIRA 1816) 1. Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva UkiSSR. CHENOMORDZ,D., professor The role of railroad transport in developing the country's pro- ductive forces. Zhol.dorstransp. no.11:23-31 N,47- (MLRA 8:12) 1. Doktor skonomlchosklkh neuk (Railroads) Ct&NOUS()V * V.D. Coiditions governing the .1"Ormation of oil pools In the Arlan oil field. Geol. nafti , gaza 8 no.300-32 lIr 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Nefteprorqslovoye uprav.1miye Arlanneft-1. X. K. K&CTMC AND CUTTITG VNMR 19ATER IF TOE SOVIET M(M.'K. 1. gagg. (ST.--RwM'][O 1949, vol. 9, Aug., pp. 210-1121 So"** ppe. 129-231) (in. Casch) The author has developed uo*Ade at oUstric, voldong urAer water cc the best* of 0 san4ed ~ out 1A 1942-43/ Standard twe am* wire wiJ& garbn up to 0.189 Is usede The easft= Is- wMAIS at UMIX Pround MainsEml ' substances n1mad with vateralass and dried at 200-WO*Co to r4mwvw moisture evurely mg to Increase asohanical stranetlu Tits easting Is required to develop a orator and to generate pses with a low Ionization potentiale It is possible to produce under meter the essis types of w old an are um lin sire The quality at welds Is satisfactory and to nVtwe tests a tomile Mj=jb of 35~1 to 3707 kg-/Oqo Me from the cut. In 1942, 43? soot~'ons of an iou-bronking structure of a bridge -ore cut under vmt-or in 40 six-hour shifts. The total lon:-tl, out vas 137m .. T,-o cutting speed was about five times as hiSL as when uain& an oxy- hydrogen f1me. Cutting by electric are is aompatitivo with any other methods for thichnesses up to 15=. Ex- perimerits were also carried out with cutting by electric are and an oxygen stream. A current of ZOO amp, is rojuired and the o7Zgem consumption is omp-third tO mae- quarter or that for cutting with am oxy-hygropn flame. Diffloul- ticis are encountered with the elvotrodoG as these burn army very rapidly. k; orimetitis with li( XP ..xuid ftolsfor aut&L-w, war* also sucadsoful and a burner is at present being developed for under-ymter cuttin& -with petrol atomized by an mWgqn etr~am. EG GEEMSKIMi Ye.P.. klinicheskiy ordinator. Osseous system of adults with active pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl. tub. 35 no,6:75-81 '57. (MIRA 12:1) 1. 1z Yakutskogo filiala (dir. Ye. N. Andreyev) Institute, tuberkuleza ANN SM. (TUBZIGUIWIS, PUIMNARY, manIfest, skeletal changes. x-ray manifest. Ohs)) OWI AND BOM in various die. - tuberc., pulm,g x-ray manifest, Oag)) POLETAYEV, S.D., kand. med. nwA; red., KATITARBAYETA, ZY-K., 1,4-nd. kand, irpd. nauk, nc-.d.; SIHE'~-- ined. nauk, rell.v.~Hq 1,,B., red.; [Abstracts of reports cf tile Scientific Session of the Fazakh Scientif!'.- Researl^h Institute of Tuberculosis and the Republic Scientifio Medical Sooluty of Plithisio-logyists] Tezisy dokladov Nauchnoi sessij Kpzakhskog,-i nauchnc-isslednvatel'sko-go institu- ta tuberkuleza i Resp-ablikanskogo nauclurioge-med-Itsinskogo ob- shchestva. ftizlatont. A'Ima-Ata, M-vo zdravookbranenila Razakh- skoi SSR, 1962. 129 p. (MTRA 18-.411 1. Nauchnaya. sassiya Kazakhskcgc. nauchno-issledovat-e-l'skogo _nstituta tuberkuleza i respublikanskogo nwichnogo med-itsin- skogo obsbehest-Na ftiziatrov. 1962. 2. Kazakhsk-ly nauchno- issledovatellskiy instwitu-.; tuberkuleza, Alma--At CHENSKIYP L. !, Holing chutes with the help of the "KomvcvoJats" ccal cutter- loader. Ugoll 39 no,507 my 164. (MIRA :17:8) 1. Pomoshchnik glavnogo inzhenera shakhtoupravleniya "Ugle- gorsko5re-Zapadnoyon kombinata Artemugoll. CIMTE14IROV, M. A-- Direct,jall potest"Is to the further industrialization of construction. Na stfo-L- Roo. 3 no.2;18-2e F 162. (Aftti 16:2) Is, Zwootitelt"predoedatelya KVbyshevokogo aoveta narodmpgo khosyayetva. (Kuybyshev Province-,Conatruction in mater=' L) ustry) tanyuyvnev Provinge.-Bailding CHnISKIXH, Ye. P. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "State of the bone system in adults ill with active tuberculosis of the lungs in the Yakutskaya ASSR." Alma-Ata, 10,61. 12 pp; (Kazakh State Medical Inst); 310 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 207) CRENTEMIROVA, A.G. Students' independent vork on ge6graphy lessons. GeOg. T shkole 26 no.2:56-58 Mr-Ap 163. (MMA 16:4) 1, 207-ya shkola Koakvy. (Geoffmvby-Ztudy and teaching) CINIT"V-A edaktor; MWYNOVA. M.P.. vedushchiv redaktor; - X . r .119NOWS.- A.V.. tokbnicheskiy redaktor [Building apartment houses with large brick blocks; the experience of no.4. construction departnent of Trust no*25 of the Main Petroleum Plant in the city of Novoknibyshavsk] Strottelletvo zhilogo don& Is krupnykh kirpichnykh blokov; opyt Strolupravlanita no.4 treats no.25 Glavneftesavodstrola v g.Novokutbyehavoke. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-tekba. Izd-vo noftianol I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1956. 52 p. (MLIA 9:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Upravlenlys rabochikh k&drov. truds, i sarabotnoy platy. (Building blocks) (Apartment houses) OUNMIRDY, M.G. Axperimental-demorAtration construction of apartment houses from large brick building blocks. Strei.pred.neft.prom. I no.1:4-8 Mr 156, (Building blocks) Dan 9:9) CHIINTEMIROV K.G. Using industrial methods in building chemical plants and petroleum refineries. krom. strol. 37 no.6:8-15 Je 159. (MIRA 12:8) 1.4amestitell pre4asdatelys. Kuybyshevskoge movnarkhosa. (Petroleum refineries) (Chemical plants) (1hybyshev Yrovlnco-Construction Industry) CONMa". C. Sotsialisticheskogo Truda Vero of laftstriallsation of housing construction in the Kuybyshev Beonomic Administrative Region. ZhIl.strol. no. 8:2-6 160. - (NIEL 13:8) 1. 7ALmestitell predsedstelya Kuyb7shevskogo sovaurkhoss. (Kuybyshev Province-Precast concrete construction) (Apartment houses) Ai d-, M*Got Geroy Sotsiallatichookogo Truda Using precast reinforced concrete in the "yehem, Sconoodc Region. Bet. I xholo-bet noo8:345-348 Ag 1609 (NIU 13s8) 1. Zmestitell predeedatelya "yehevskogo movnarkhosao (Kuybyshev Province-Precast concrete construction) BELOTSERKOVSKIY; I.G,;.CMWTR-tIROVp M.Gj SHUIWIKOVj F.P.; MAYUSINOV, W.P. - ~ ;bV- id--;MIUVO A, G.S.P red. izdpva; WROWIET, nauchWy re W.K.p tekbn. red. (Now developments in planning labor in construction; practices of the Kvqbyshav Economic Council]Novof V plani- rovanii truda v stroitellstve; opyt Kuil~rshevsko sovnar- kboza. Moskva,, Gosstroiizdat,, 1962. 57 p. WA 15:9) (Kuibyshev Province-Construction industry-Labor productivity) CHENTWIlROV.-Minas Georgiye7ich; GORNYKH,Viktor Petrovich; 9 ' ' ' - - CmWINSuYA , n'.L.."red.; SHEVCJMIKO, T.14.,, tekhn.red. [Manufacturing and using keramzit] Proizvodstvo i prime- nenie keramzita. Moskvaq Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 101 p. (MIRA 17:3) I ACC NRt AP6035719 ?',p S6UR'CE CODE: UR/0413/697000/019/0079/0079 INVENTOR: Barkova, M. V.; -qhentemtoy~,_ J. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining a binder for fiber glass reinforced plastic. Class 39, No. 186672 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 79 TOPIC TAGS: binder, glass reinforced plastic ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of obtaining a binder for fiber glass reinforced plastic using butadiene styrene rubber. To maintain the --V strength characteristics at increased temperatures, the rubber is mixed with I dymalimide in the ratio of 0. 25:1 to 2:1, following which the mixture is suspended in chloroform. (Translation) [NTJ SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: 02Apr65/ Card UDC: 678.86:678.762. 2-134.662 ACC NRs AP6000975 SOURCE CODE! Lm/o286/65/000/022/0057/0057 v INVENTOR: Barkova,_ M. V Lebedeva ~L. V.; Lokantseva, 1. M.. Zaviralina, T. P.0 Chentemirova, M. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of heat--resistant epoxy compounds. Class. 39, No. 1763 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965, 57 TOPIC TAGS:. epoxy plastic, heat resistance, irradiation resistance,,4.,,f xlj~ ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate haabeen issued for a prep t method for heat- pnd Tadiation-resistant/Ccompounds based on epoxy resin4raMA=ftring agent. The method provides for the use 9,10-dihydroanthracene, or the 9ilO-endo-a,o-succinic anhydride'(sicl,an-adduct of maleic anhydride and enthracene. (BOI SUB CODE:-, I/ ~01/ SUBM DATE: lq.Tul63/ ATD PRESS: I.- Cam ill UDc: 678.643,043 CMWTSOV, A.G. vwoo,~- , [Remote results In application of tissue therapyin eye diseases] Dalluelshis, nablindenila nad primenenten tkanevoi terapii pri glasnykh bolesniakh. Vest.oft. 29 no. 2:42-47 Mr-Ap 150.(CLNL 19:1) 1. Of the *a Clinic (Director -- Corresponding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR Prof. A.U.Samoylov) of the First Moscow Order of Lening Medical Institute. ABRAMYAN, A.Ya., prof.; BUSALOV, A.A., prof.; VELIKORETSKIY, A.N., prof.; GROZDOV, D.M., prof.; DORMIDONTOVA, K.V.., dots.; ZHMAKIN, K.N.p prof.; KORNEV, P.G.j LEVIT, V.S.prof. (deceased]; LIKHACIMV, A.G., prof.; 1A)BACHEV, S.V., prof.; MOLODAYA, Ye.K.., prof.; PETROV, B.A.; PRIOROV, N.N.rdeceased]; SALISHCHEV, V.E., prof. [deceased]; SAPOZHKOV, P.I., prof. [deceased]l TERNOVSKIY, S.D. [deceased]; FAYERMAN, I.L., prof., zasl. deyatell nauki; CHAKLIN, V.D.; CMTSQV0_A..G.,_prq:~. [Aece4gq4], CIERNAVSKIY, V., prof.; SHADURSKIY, K.S., nrof.; SHAURMAN, Ye.S., prof.; VELIKORETSKIY, A.N., prof.i red.; GORELIK, S.L., dots., red.; YELANSKIY, N.N., red.; STRUCHKOVA, V.I., red.; RYBUSHKIN, I.N., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. [Surgeon's manual in two volumes] Spravochnik khirurga v dvukh tomakh. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.2. 1961. 642 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Yelanskiy, Struchkova, Petrov, Ternovskiy, Cheklin). 2. Deystviteltnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Kornev, Priorov). MI]MATIOV. V.V.; SHAVRIN, S-V-; CMTSOV..-A.--VAl.,, WSAM. P.S.; SAPOSHRIEVA, T.V.; OSIKOVSXIIH, L.L. Continuous process of separating titanium slags from Iron-titanl= concentrates* TrWW lust. met. WAR SSSR u0,2:47-54 158. 1 (MIRA 12:4) (Titanium ores) (Ore dressing) KIIHATWT, V.V.; XUDMOV, B-Z.; ZHUCHEN, V.I.,- CHENTSOV, A.V.; OSDWSXIZH, L.L. Smelting Bakal oree with waximm use of olderltes In blast furnace charges. TrwW Inst. not. UFAR SSSR no.2:61-66 158. (~aU 12:4) (Bakal region-Siderites) (Plant furnace@) SOV/133-59-6-3/41 AUTHORS: Chentsov, A.V., Felldman, B.A. and Shavrin, S.V. TITLE: DE~Ivlg~ irm of Drop in Blast Temperature in the Blow Pipes of Blast Furnaces (K voprosu o poteryakh temperatury dutlya v soplakh domennykh pechey) PERIODICAL:Stalv, 1959, Nr 6, pp 495-496 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In view of the lack of agreement in the published literature on the temperature drop of blast in insulated and non-insulated blow pipes, thermal calculations (Fig 1) and experimental determination of the actual temperature drop in non-insulated blow pipes were carried out It is pointed out that the differences in the temperature drop obtained by various authors may be due to using unscreened thermocouples. As a confirmation of the above supposition, a comparison of temperature drop of blast along the length of a blow pipe measured with unscreened and screened (Fig 2) thermocouples was carried out (Fig 3). It was found that the temperature drop of blast,seasured with screened thermocouples, Card 1/2 was 11-120C an against 20-24*C when measured with SOV/133-59-6-3/41 On the Problem of Drop in Blast Temperature in the Blow Pipes of Blast Furnaces unscreened thermocouples. There are 3 figures and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii UFAN i Alapayevskly metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Institute of Metallurgy of the UFAN and the Alapayevsk Metallurgical Combine) Card 2/2 SHAVRIN, S.V.; CER]"Sov, A.V. Calculating the height,of heat exchange stages in shaft furnaces. Izv. vys. ucheb. saw.; chern. met. no. 11:27-31 460. (KIU 13:12) 1. Institut ustallurgii Ural'skogo filiala 0 SSSR. (Blast furnaces) (Heat-Transaission) SMVRIN, S.T.; CHUTSOV, A.T. Beat exchange in shaft furnaces. Isy.vys.ucheb.say.; chern. not. no.5:172-176 160. (MI" 13:6) 1. Institut setallurgii Urallelwgo filial& Akademil nauk SLUe (Metallurgical furnaces) (Rest-Transmission) YURIYZV, Boris NikolaysTich; YMIrEVA9 Lidlya Vasil'yovna4,ZMSOV, A.Y., retsenzent; SKOROBOGACHEVA, A.P., red. izd-va; MATLIW-,R-.N-.p tekkm-.--- red . - [Methods of calculating blaot-furmace melting] Metody rascheta dowen- noi plavkj,'* SverdloTskq Goo. naucbno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po cbernoi i tsvetnoi wtalltwgil 1961. 304 P. (KIRA 34:8) IBIAst furnaces) REZNIGHENKO, V.A.; SIDORENIO, G.D.; SOLOVIIEV, V,I,; KARYIIZIP, I.A.; DMITROVSKIY, Yo.B.; AFAIIASIIEV, T,,V,; Prinimali vcbAr,3MyGs MIKILMOV, V.V.; SIUMINA, S.V.; CHEN-TSOV, A.V. Developing a procedure for the electria smelting of perovskite and titanium-magnetite sinter. Titan i ego splavy no.5:5-4-59 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Titanium-IL1 ectrometallurgy) MIMMV, V.V.; SHANRIN, S.V.; CHENTSOV, Aj, C, - Testing a metanurgical flowsheet * the treatment of disseminated ores,. Titan. i ego sAvy no.5:65-~ 161o (MIRA 15:2) (Ore dreseing-Testing) SHAVRIN, S.V.; CHENTSOV A.V.- ZAKHAROV, I.N.; PASHKEYEV, G.G.; USHA I . 0; v S.S.; LEYDNTSEV, Yu.A. Blast furnace melting of high basicity sinter. Stall 24 no.8:680-684 Ag 164. (MIRA l7s9) 1. Institut metallurgiii v g. Sverdlovske i Chusovskoy metallurgicheakLy sayod, I, , B. A. 2402/0 CIM' SOV, D. A. Regeneratsiya somaticlros]dkh PWshc,-ts mallkov foreLi pri malykh -oovrczhdeniyakh. Trudy 101mid. I'led. Naulk SSSR, T. iii, 194?. S. 208-10. . SO: Letopis, I-To. 32, 1940, CHENTSOV. B. V. CHWSDV, B. V. -- 'IFertilizing Value of Peat Composts in Connection with the Development of Microflora Therein.0 Aced Scl Latvian SSR, Inst of Microbiology, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences) SD: Izvestiva.Ak. fi" Latylvakoy SSR. No- 9. SePt-, 1955 CHENTSOV., B.V. Antibiotic cbaracteriatien of the tiesuea of the ctenophore Beroe wasumia Fabr. and the museel.Mytilue edulis L. Trudy NMI no.4:229Q,43 162. (MIRA 15: 11) 1. Laboratoriya emynitellnoy eksperimentallnoy embriologii (zav. - B.P. Tokin) Murmanskogo*morskogo biologicheakogo instituta. (Ctenophora (coe:Lenterata)) (Mussels) (Antibiotics) CHENTSOV, B.V. Poisonous and antimicrobic substances in the tissues of some marine invertebrates. Trudy MMBI no.4:244-249 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Laboratoriya. arevnitellnoy i eksperimentallnoy embriologii (zav, - B.P. Tokin) Murmawkogo morakogo biologichaskajo irAtituta, (Marina fauna) (Poisonous ani-I ) (Antibiotics) . CWTSOV, B.Va ffntimicrobial actim of the tissues of Ctenophora Beroe cuamis fabr. Antiblotiki 7 no,lOs9OO-902' 0162 (MIRA l6xl2) 1. Laboratori-ya sravnitellnoy i eksperimentalln.py embriologii (zav. - prof. B.P. Tokin) Humanskogo morskogo biologicheskogo instituta Kollskogo filiala imeni S.M. Kirova AN SSSR. CIIENTSOV, B.V. Antimicrobial activity of tissues and o,-gans of the ctenophoro Bero~ cucumis Fabr, and the mussel IVtilus edulis L. Trudy MMBI, no.5: 226-231 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Lftboratoriya sravnitaltnoy i eksperim,?ntallnoy entbriollogii (zav. - B.P.Tokin) Murmanskogo morskogo biclogicheskogo instituta. FRAZDNIKOV, Ye.V.; FlSHKOVA, E.S.; CHENTSOV, B.V.; MHAYLOVA, I.G. Antimicrobial properties of the inflammation focus of the mussel mantle. Trudy M4BI no.5:232-243 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy i eksperimentallnoy embriologii (zav. - B.P.Tokin) Murmanskogo morskogo biologicheskogo instituta. 13~2'1 LN ) SOURCE CODE; UR/0413/66/000/008/0137/0138 --`AUTHORS: Muratikov, L. N.; Otyagin, Ye. F.; Chentsov, B. V.; Taypina, S. F.; Kuzlmin, V. G. ORG: none TITLE: An automatic steering device for a ship. Class 65, No- 160974 'SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prowfahlennyye obraztey, %tvarnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 137-138 TOPIC TAGS: ship component, ship navigation, rudder, automatic central design ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an automatic steering device for a ship. The device includes a gyro induction compass with a course angle signal controller coupled with the course angle signal receiver of the follow-up system and with the output signal amplifier. The device also contains coarse and fine readout scales, reducing gear trains, and a tachometer-generator. The design increases the reliability ,of the automatic stabilization of the motion to any current value of the course and insures smooth turns of the ship with a given angular circulation rate. The course antle signal controller of the gyro induction compass and the receiver of the follow-u~,- sy0em are connected by electrical circuits. The motor of the follow-up system prq4esses the cumulative signal of the controller and receiver. The stator of the course angle controller and the tachometer-generator are kinematically connected with the reducing gear train of the follow-up system when the controller rotor is stationary.! uDc: 629.12.014.6-523 ACC NR: AP6013321 0 The reducing gear train generates electric signals proportional to the deviation of the ship from the course and to the angular rate of the change of the course. Each.of ,the signals enters the amplifier and is sent to the operating motor of the rudder cross arm (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1. 1 - gyro induction compass; 2 - course angle signal detector; 3 - signal receiver; 4 output signal amplifier; 5 fine readout scale; 6 - tachometer-generator; 7 motor of the follow-up system; 8 - stator of the course angle controller; 9 rotor of the course angle controller; 10 amplifier; 11 - operating motor of the rudder cross-arm; 12 - rudder negative feedback detector; 13 - negative feedback coeffi- cieat regulator; 14 - reducing gear train of the turn controller of the ship; 15 scale of a given change of the course; 16 crank; 17 motor-integrator; 18 - reducing gear train Me reducing gear train generates electric signals proportional to the deviation of the ship from the course and to the angular rate of the change of the course. Each of Ithe signals enters the amplifier and is sent to the operating motor of the rudder ACC NRt AP6013321 0 cross arm (see Fig. 1). The rotor of the controller is electrically connected with the negative feedback detector. This feedback detector is equipped with a negative Seedback coefficient regulator. The rotor of the course controller is kinematically connected with the reducing gear train of the turn controller of the ship for a relative given course. This turn controller reducing gear is equipped with a course change scale, a friction clutch, and with a crank which is used for establishing the new course readout on the scale. To match the position of the course controller rotor with the stator, the rotor winding way be connected to the input of the amplifierg and the negative feedback detector winding may be disconnected. To make the selection of the integration coefficient more precise, the output axis of the motor-integrator is connected to the mechanical differential by a reducing gear train. Orig. art. hast I figure. SUB CODE: 13/ SM DATE: 02Apr64 Card USSR 'ACCESSION MR: ui3oo4,648 S/0286/63/0~01QO6/0036/0037 AWFOR:'- n2watikqv, L. N; Otvagin, Te..F.; Chefitsov, B.-V.;:kUZ1min, V. G. T;TLv-:* A.gyroinductive compass. Authorts Certificate* IM153.~t4. -Class G-01c; 42j 33sub5o SOTWE Byul.- iz6bret., I tovm-n kov no.-6, 1963. 36"37. y*kh tnal TOP1C:'.TAG5:-*gyrondu6ctiv9 cornri ass, Mmoscop".-~rvo-meehanls~ri qompass ABSMACT~q A Syroinductive compass wUlch includds a gyroscop4~'unit, an inductite, serlsor of the geomagnetic field, soveral moment correcting sensors a liquid plendulwa, switch LAbstractor's , Note:` mdrauny ballistic/i an ex1plifier, :a servo-nechanism angle indicator, 'and a servomecharOLsm having a two-phase a-6 drive and a reduction gear boxi. ch;~ractarized in that, to Improver the precision of compass indication,. the horizontal axis of the inducIA-ve sonsor Is mounted an a phantan ring parallel to the CaM., IVANOVP N;; ~HMSOV ___ I, Analysis of.the carrying out of the costs plan by enterprises. Fin. S= 37 nD.5-.72-75 IV 263. (IURA 16:5) (Costs,, Industrial) is 4 11 It It4 (X go 00 of .3 IRS so 00 00 It 1, M 14 IS 36 V 36 M 4: A1 43 Ran me 1. G. cbrutruv. Ru~. :114.130, Aug. St. IT 'itc with IINO. &W 04U. is Lxii" to - 10* to Thc M111. MOM Nettled (CtMt&. CA(N0.).) 6 filtemi off and disiolvical in a small suit. of water. 11hu,4iliates of the rate earths fcp. in flake &1714414*1 U&SIVICAT" ------- ..... ... OF Is fA a Od 0 100 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 ** * 0 910 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 a a a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 coo go* 0** too zoo I wee U09 * L 1 0 I it I I? is A w " L' 11 is it u 9 so 4) it Q it 44 4) C -A, V. "-A-1 A-_r -_L__L m_tt- F Q A I _1 - V I ;JL-A - ,I AA 10 tt W tj b a, - 00.4 :00 00 00 *0 Cadmin is k K dw Ponat" of dw Kdbin Stumit" of I i k d H A C W G 1 .00 ' 00 an bd W% urov c . . n. .- ... .an - S 5 Is 2W 21Z R 19 ) (i V Bee so - n . . . . Mill . uw of the vectral tit* M21.15 A. tbr conw. =00 00 1! tit a wm drid. In 23 umpki by ibir rdative intir"i 4 ' t hi v A roo , s nwt i . T w this Use comipmed to that of Ra 791 L. coo 00 -mat*$ ow to drt. CS to 0,405%, .4. Nine of the smaiples itlicm-d avrr from 0.0115% to 0.49 1 7 ZOO 00 a! 0.1%C9. Rbandlivintaboddil. Itappmrspositibir k l d h f h k i" 1 :: a T tem cum . nay twove pm" t at some o e p imm. sawricirs of Cs as well as Rb and Li. 0. F. S. 'COO i AGO 00 woo =00 ass I L & Md7&tLUPGK.L LITIEVATION41 C L_ -_ _ . - --- .--. - -_ -_ __ - 7 _ LOSOICATICO . . - - --------- Uz- CS 00 goo whiso -J F $*Java 4,9 C.. . a.( ' ` ISI - 0 u is AT NO "is It V 1, 1, apat units stun HO 11 Ilia A I a ew 0 is a I T & j a a 3 41 ago 0 1 00004900 004~Goooooooooo 00000090400400 4 o0 600604000000*9 0000000 00000006600009 : 00: Atomnaja Energija, .1, fasc- 5, 113-114 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1726 author was able to separate pure crystalline apatite material which was con- siderably enriched by uranium. The careful microscopic investigation proved the homogeneity of the separated crystals as well as the lack of mechanical admixtures in them. The crystals consisted of apatite, to which calcium carbonate and igrite were aaeociatedg which were completely separated from the apatite crystals. The samples were free from organic substances which often pigment the phosphorites. Uraniferous apatite was also deposited from fossile bone tissues. On this occasion the apatite was completely separated from the calcite and pyrite, and it contained only traces of admixtures. The micros- copic examination of the deposited apatite aggregates proved their purity. The mineral was recognized as being apatite' flith a foil- and featherlike structure and with a very low double diffraction. The mineral is transparent and has no inclusions. The X-ray pictures of the uraniferous phosphates deposited from fossils bones are similar to the X-ray picture of apatite, with no additional lines occurring. The results of the chemical analysis agree well with the formula of apatite. Re-calculation of the analyses favors the replacement of the Ca(F, OH)2 -groups by U02' Thus, uranium apatite a Ca 9(PO 4)6 Ca(F, ON)2 . b Ca9(PO 4)6 UO2must now be added to the already known uranium metals. INSTITUTION: CMINSOV, 1. 0. ------- -1- .'' Problems In the mineralogy and geochouletry of some sedimn- tary uranium ore occurrences. Trudy IGAN no.28:43-82 '59. (MM 13:4) (Uranium ores) CHEMBOV. I,G,-,- - Selenium In Paleogene depoelts of Central Asia. Trudy IGIN so.28:8349 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Fereass.-Solealum) d N' `9 roc:w 1 W. 01, of Int and Pills R phis rn Ir, a C!"i -Tiot 0111 Solfte ,960.- S 0 teut T~o rog;P. 9 V~ t tite 00, pe '04,0 e0jo ervde 9 art IS oirt UT.. - . .9,1,.G toro , toic Zykufn uIeS roll 110 Ij 141 , mltl . Ike -ta Geo 40 - _SUe Of 'ji _b,4 4,ovis "'CL- 19159, 110. t IS esta. jner% + se ,res. joro ccvoi~vl .6 coylteT~ Y.40 a S roe 0-f OX, DrA L aL 'arelllum tyler ,.,ease 06 0 ,O:~eatio"S ana W ovievt - U100 0Tjt6 f 1,0,4e tolItAc t-Ltes c reolly ViXyl All ani jas exiTa %I. ,dL peW"6,, ivapo ;Y~e 9 Te vo~ of Via - ap 86 tep aD"'to -Ill p", 8: ort -Is TAO Jac tors 1-te rJavi 9Y atItess .,atives UVIS0,14 1. 9p! 'Onich b tylorlte 13 e rocf.S -Sbax pe dLlye aLeT -1TI ~.e 13-ft1j."te Th; of t1i AVI Some --Tje~ ulet I'a S read) tylor .18nA . als bo Cl J.5 olle reT5 Of D'IS are taeIv bij p dL Ill eT %1 0 ,aer~. OcjtS.% ecia ~.tyle'r MITV (I 50-1-ati-00 e 1-te r -cecOr&e t1jes gra are aPPF Is 8,11cl 0 1 8v tile'ro Oat of j.0a b6tes I j:rLera T,~trat ~ 1,10 , 110. m eotIce - til'JM SO ry dLT9 iormed yt are ea, 13 tax the otipe , vs so vitll eraISP 3tey -- 14,.Le 1: 13 VAIT, .-.tjovI 0 ~wi y CHENTSCV, I.Ge - Sow migration forms of phosphor a. T~rudy ZGEN no.99:101-3-13 163. (KMA 16:9) (Phosphorus) CHENTSOV, 1. 1-1. "Conversion of Electric Machines and Tables of Windina Data", Gosenergoizdat, 0 176, pp, 1950. ~5 6~^Ple V cook S/015/60/000/008/001/003 A052/AI29 AUTHOR: Chentsov, 1. 0. TITLE: On uranium contents in some rock-forming minerals PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhumal.Geologiya, no. 8, 1960, 144, abstract 14674 (Tr. In-ta geol. rudn. mestorozhd., petrogr., mineralogii i geokhimii. AN S035R, 1959, no. 28, 142 - 147) TM- An increased uranium content is established in homblende, biotite, muscovite, apatite, chlorite and other rock-forming minerals of ancient granitolds of Tien-Shan. Many granitoids have indications of an increased alkalinity. U mi- nerals are met in pegmatites, in pneumatolytic and hydrothernal formations. In granite rocks, their dike derivatives and pegmatites the accessory and second~.ry minerals are appreciably spread, in which U is an important component. An increas- ed U concentration is recorded in thorianite, thorite, orthite, zircon, monazite, xen *otime, tantalum niobates and other minerals. Unlike Th, U is more bound with mineralizers and hydrothermal solutions, and this-bond is one of the factors of dissemination of U with the capillary hydrothermal solutions remaining in rocks and with the dispersed minerals, which are formed out of these solutions. Some Card 1/ 2 S/015/60/000/008/001/003 on uranium contents in some rock-forming minerals A05P_/A129 stocks and dikes of alkaline microcline granites show relatively increased U con- tents. To investigate the radioactivity, fractions of rock-forming minerals were isolated, of which the fraction of accessory minerals contained more than 1/3 U, the fraction of femic rock-forming minerals up to 1/3 U and the fraction of feld- spars and quartz less than 1/3 U. Under the action of HC1 on thin granite powders and on heating, 30 to 60% of the total U contents in the rock are leached out, whereby only a very small part of the r'ock is dissolved. A considerable quantity of U is leached out of granites also by 2 - 5% soda solutions. On boiling powder of rock-forming minerals in 50 ml of 2 N HC1 during an hour 50% and more of the initial U content is leached out. Further dissolution of U proceeds very slowly and parallel with the dissolution of the rock-forming minerals. Forms of isomor- phism of U in rock-forming minerals are considered. Since U take* part in isomor- phism of many minerals it disperses to a great extent in rocks. The content of U in accessory and rock-fo ing inerals indicates its presence in magmatic solutions r9+ not only in the form ofU J. Z also in the form of U"'+. Endocrypty, analogous"to sorption, is one of the important factors of migration,~dispersion and concentra- tion of U in endo- and exogenous formations. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] R. F. Dankovtsev Card 2/2 CROKSOY, I.T.; DULINA. R.K,; I)OTGATW, V.A. Now mthod of determining shrinkage after wetting, Taket.prou., 18 no.10:4.7-48 '0 158o (KIU 11111) 1, GlavW Insh, Kinskogo, tonkom*onnogo koubinsta (for Chontsov). 2, Zavedyashcheya laborstori"y Kinskogo tonkosukozmogo kmbinata (for Dallas). 3. Naeliallnik Otdola tekhalchaskogo koutrolya Kinakogo tonkoonkonnogo kombinata (for I)ovpylo). (Textile fabric~--Testing) CHMSOV I.V. E)q)erience in the introduction of new equipment in the textile iDdustry of White Russia. Tekst.prom. 21 no.7:94-95 Jl 161. (MIU 14: 8) L, Chlen Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-tekhaichoskoeo komiteta Soveta Ministrov BSSR. (White Russia-Textile industry-Equipment, and supplies) GHENTSOVO I.V. Efficiency of processing synthetic and wool fiber blends vith the existing equipment. Takst. prM. 22 no.7&28-33 JI 16,?. (MIRA 17.--1) 1. Nachallnik otdala Gosudarstvennogo konitets. Soveta Ministrov BSSR po koordinataii nauabno-iselodavatellakikh rabot. -G-ljE qY,.,_'L.Y,;,GUSEV, V.Ye.., prof., rukovoditell raboty Effect of the diameter of a synthetic fiber on the magnitude of the static charge in carding* Tekst.prom. 23 no.11:42-46 N 163. (MIRA 27:1) 1. Nachallnik otdela Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov BSSR po koordinatskii nauchno-issledovatellskikh rabot (for Chentsov)o 29 Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy pryadenilya shersti Moskovskogo tekstillnogo instituta (for Gusev). I.!.. I",!iI-NTS0VA$ K.I. Ilev otate standard for the lasts for shoe manufacture. Kozh.-obuv. proms 7 rio.3*.7-10 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:10) CHNNSOV, X.P. O",_ ~O~rating fleet an reservoirs during etorrV weather* Rech.transp. 18 no.3:43 Mr 159. - (MIRk 12:4) 1 1. Zamentitel, glevnogo d1spetchera Vaosoyuznogn ob"yedinaniya rechnogo, paroldiodetya (TORP). (Reservoirs-Navigation) (Storms) 2AKHOV, Konstantin Stopanovich, inzh.; CHENTSOV KonBtantin Petrovich. se inzh.; SVIRIDOV, A.A.v retsenzent, 04., ~:e senzent; BARAKIN, A.P., red.; MAKRUSHINA, A.N., red.izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V., tekhn. red. [Practical manual for a dispatcher in the river fleet] Prak- ticheskoe posobie dispetcheru rechnogo flota. Moskva, Izd-vo uRechnoi transport,ff 1963. 197 p. (MIRA 16.12) (Inland water transportation-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) VLADIMIROV, Nikolay Petrovich, inzh.; CHENTSOV,,Konstantin, Petrovich,, inzh,; GOLOVUWIN, M.P., inzb.# retsenzent; BI=IAZOV.9 V.I.# retsensent; KUSTOV,, L.I., prof... red.; MAKRUSHIVA, A.N.j red.isd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V., tekhn.red. [General sailing 4irections for inland waterways) Obshchaia lotsiia vmtreradkh vodrjykh putei. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1963. 270 p. (MIRA 17:3). BARjN)V, A.V.; KAIUV, V.G.; CHENTSOVAy L.I. Solution-vapor equilibrium in the system nitric acid - water - cadmium nitrate. Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no.6:1363-1365 Je 164. (~MRA 18:3) 1. Sibirskiy tekhrologicbeskiy institut. c!' V4 F- N -r-" L, V. ~'j - J.'i . SHICLYARSKIT, D.O.; CHIMOVI,2.1.; TAGLOM, I.M. T., , , (Selected vrobleas and theorems in elementary mathematics. Part 2.-Geometry (planimetry)) Isbrannye sadachi i teoremy elementarnoi matematiki. Chast' 2.'Geometriia (planimetriia). Moskva, Goe.izd-vo tekhn.-teoreticheakol lit- ry. 1952. 380 p. (MLRA 6:7) (Geometry. Plane) ' i .0 IT.\ D~ tHMITSOV. N.N.; TAGIDM. I.M.; RYVKIN, A.Z., redaktor; GAVRIWV, S.S., tUNIeftskly redaktor. (Selected problems and-theorem of elementary mathematics. Pt-3.5olid geometry) Isbranuye sadaobi i teoreuv elementarnol matematiki. Chast'3. Geometri a (Stersometriia). Koakva, Goe.izd-vo teldmike-teoraticheskoi lit-ry, 1954. 267 Pe* (Bibliotska matematichaskogo kruzhka, no-3.) (Geometry, Sclid) (MLRA 8:4) CHXRSDV. N.Y. [Centsov] (Nookwa) Weak convergence of sudom processes with trajectories which do notpossess d1scautinnittiA of the ilecond order and the so- calliA heuristic approach to the concurrence theorem of the Kolmogorov-SuIrnoy type (with sumary to NOW. Toor.yeroiat. I as prim. no.1:155-161 156, (MA 9:12) (Probabilities) SUMOT V352 / PMICS CARD 1 2 PA - 1855 AUTHOR OBLIVAIDtI.M.9 &IC'OT,N.N. TIT= qu the lumerloal Computation of Continuous Integrals. PERIODICAL - Zurn.*ksp I t;or.f1s,j1,fSS0.6,1io6_1io7 (1956) lamed: 95T It was poisib"is-only In very few cases to carry out an analytical computation of continuous Integra@ up to the point at which numerical results could be obtained. Therefore this method was repeatedly described as useless. However, as soon " nothodsfor numerical continuous integration will have been worked outp the solution of various problems by means of continuous integrals will attain practical Importance. In the present paper the following method in suggested for them* computations: The continuous integral is written down as an Integral over any dimensiour approximated by a finite-dimensional SWELTUB-Integral of sufficiently high manifoldates, after which it is com- puted in the usual manner. This method is quite acceptable, for the compute- tion of multiple Integral* presents no serious difficulties in view of the ad- vauced state,of present computation methods. As an azapple'for such a computation the present paper deternine* the quantity 0 of the lowest energy level of a polaron, i.e. of a slow electron in an ion crystal, According to R.P.NZYNNANg Phys.lev.21, 660 (1955) the determination ..of I can be reduced to the computation of the asymptotic behavior of the con- tiftuSus integral. X exp 8 Dx(t). Here the functional S depends on the coup- ling constant a. The expressions for 8 and a are explicitly written down. For V Zurn,eksp.i toor.fisq.Llpfasc.6,1106-1107 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1855 the numerical determination of 1 0 as a function of a, FZYNKAX employed vari- atlon nethods. The authors transformed the given formula for I for purposes of their.coapu- tations. The exponential factor was put under the differentiation sign, and then the Integral was (explicitly) written down in form of a mean value of a certain functional over a WISM dimension. The limit obtained on this occa- sion differs arbitrarily little from E (a), if only C-1 is arbitraz~*-ly great. (2h, r 0 e significance of L_30 is not explained). In the case of the,approxinative conputations It suffices to take the integral from t to L23 - 5 - 7. The average value of the functional *GI was computed by the method of MONTE CARLO. Two varieties with T = 4,5 and T 9 were computedl in both cases it hold that E_j - 5,0. With Intervals of -r 0,05 within t w 0 the chance po- sitions of the threedimonsional BUUNIS trajectory was determined. Instead of a continuous Integral an%..approximated 190-fold and an approximated 280-fold integral were computed by the MONTE CARLO method. For urposes of control the mean value of the chance quantity and its oldest (?~ (agreatest ?) nomonts were-conputed from which the coefficients of the decomposition of 20W in the series 90(a) I/11)a + (X2/21)a 2 + .. were found. INSTITUTION: I - -- IM0.1- r Manor rpoden fielle depuding an several parameters. Dakl. ..; AN SM 106 no.4:607-409 7 156. (XIU 9: 6) I.Matmatichookly Institut lueni ToA*Steldovs Akodeldi usuk SM. Prodstayleso skedouWa Aol*Zolmprovyao (Probabilitios) CHUTSOV. N.N. (Moskva). levyls YwItiparamter Brownian movement and the generalized white notes (with suamry In Prench]. Toor. voroiat. I so prim. 2 no.2t 281-282 157, (xLRL io:n) (Brownian movement) Q IYE IV 7S 0 V Pi - /V AUTHOR: None Given. BOV/52-2-4-7/7 TITLE: A Summary of Papers Presented at the Sessions of the Scientific Research Seminar on the Theory of Probabilities. (Moscow, February - May, 1957). (Rezyume dokladov, sdelannykh na zaaedaniy&kh nauchno-issledovatellskogo seminara po teorii veroyatnostoy. (Moskva, Fevrall - May 1957 g.) PERIODICAL: T.9oriya Veroyatnostey i yeye Primeneniya, 1957, Vol.I1, Vir.4, pp.478-488. (USSR) ABSTRACT: Kolmogorov, A.N., On.stachastie processes (General definitions'of regularity and singularity. 'The amount of information per unit of time). Freyman, G.A. (Yelabug~), . Local limit theorems for large deviations Irom. Tae mean and their application to number theory. An expression Is given for the number of solutions of the equation xn+.xn+ + x1l =N as k-->oo and k 0, 1), < V2.1 N > 0 can be chosen such that Card 2/Xmen [jFj>Nj')2 4,- E for all 'T sufficiently near to ~y 1 SOV52-2-4-7/7 A Sumary of Papers Presented at the Sessions of the Scientific Research Seminar on the Theory offrobabilities. (2) for any real t and 1/1 < -1)2 there exists a limiting mean value VZ I im ej-tF(-J'-Od-O rz f(t), V independent of the arbitrarily chosen interval Ghistyakov, V.P., Two locallimit theorems for bre6chAg stochastic processes. The contents of this report have been published in Vol.2, Nr.3 of this journal. ov, Some general methods in pro'ving-11mit-theorems for stochastic phenomena. The probability distribution In some set A of functions given over elements t of an arbitrary set T and taking values x(t) in some topo- Card 31X logical space R is called a stochastic phenomenon. It Y BOV/52-2-4-7/7 A Su=ary of Papers Presented at the Sessions of the Scientific Research Seminar on the Theory of Probabilities. Is supposed that the space R in locally bicompact and has a countable basis. It is further supposed that the stochastic phenomenon is given by Its finite dimensional Boolean distributions. Dobrushin, R.L., Certain classes of homogeneous denumerable Markov processes. The contents of this report have been published in Vol.2, Nr.3 of this journal. Rozanov, Yu.A., On linear interpolation of multi-dimensional stationary sequences in a Hilbert space. The contents of this report have been published in the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences, Vol.116, Nr.6, 1957, pp.923-927. Dobrushini, R.L., On the formulation of Shannon's fundamental theorem. Let t which takes values In some space X be a random quantity related to the trapsmission of information. Let there be given a space X with some class V of distributions of pai_ro of quantities where V takes values from X and it Is required that the information ~~ arising in the transmission of information '~ is such that the distribution Card 4/A1 of the pair belongs to V. Let H be the clumi-~ Sov, v. , bcnd Phyn-I,Iath ilirt)) "!;ub:Anntia'qIion of statistical riteria by methods of tho theory of chance procoscos." "Os, 195t,- t;,Vc'r, 4 P'i th Inst in V.A.1itcluo5 Ac-,CL 1SCI 11~O copies. 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