SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT I.N. DENISYUK - A. DENNEMARK
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Dynamic atress in sudden loading of the lower aDI of a mine cable
in relation to polynomials analogous to Isgaerre polynomials. Dop.
UN UM no*2:127-129 156, (MIRA 9:12)
1. Akademiya vugillnoi Promialovosti. Predbtavleno akedemikon Akade-
mii nauk USSR G.I. Savinym
(Ilasticity)I jCables)
A~
IMYL4 ~SX, inzhoner-, BLAGOHAIZZHDIN, V.Ye., inzhEiner; BOGUSLkVSKI*T,
F,ye:, kanlidat tekhnicheshikh nauk; VOROMKOV, I.M., professor,
GITINA, L.Ya., inzhener; GROMAIT, M.B., inzhener; GOROKHOV, N.Y.,
doktor toklinichaskilth nauk [deceased] ~-JZJL=' I.S., kandidat
tokhnichea'kikh nauk; DOVZHI:X, S.A., kandl(lat teikhnicheskikh naift-,
DUKELISKIY, M.P., professor, doktor khirlichealdkh nauk [deceased];
DYKROVICHNYY, A.I., professor; ZRITKOV, D.G., professor, doktor
takhnichoo'kikh naixk; KOZLOVSKIY, N.S., inmhoner; LAUTIN, Yu.m.,
doktor tek),uAcheakikh nauk; IZVENSON, L.B., professor, doktor tekhni-
cheskikh nauk [deceased]; LEVIN, B.Z., inzhener; LIPKAN, V.F., inzhe-
nor; MARTYROV, M.V., kandidat taklinicholiklkh Tutuk; MOLEVA, T.I.,
inzhener; NOVIKOV, F.S., kandidat takhnicheskil-h nauk; OSETSKIY, V.M.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; OSTROUMOV, G.A.; PONORARENKO, Yu.F.,
kandidat ti3khnicheskikh nauk; RAKOVSKIY, V.S., kandidat teldinicheskikh
nauk; REGUM, Z.L., inzhener; SOKOWV, A.N., inzhener; SOSUNOV, G.I.,
kandidat t,3khnicheskikh nauk; STEPANOV, V.N., professor; SIMIAKRAITOV,
M.M., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; ELIKIND, I.A., inzhoner; YANUSRE-
VICH, L.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nai~c:; BOKSITITSKIY, Ya.M., inzho-
ner, redak-"or; BUIATOV, S.B., inzhoner, r8dakiwr; GASHINSKIY, A.G.,
inzbener, i7edaktor; GRIGROIYEV, V.S., inzhener., redaktor; YEGURNOY,
G.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh na:uk, rediJctor; ZHARKOV, D.V., dotsent,
redaktor; ZAKRAROV. Yu.G., kandidat toklinichetilcikh nauk, redaktor;
KAMINSKIY, V.S., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor-, KOMARKOV,
Ye.F., professor, redal--tor; KOSTYI&V, B.N., inzhener, redaktor;
POVAROV, L.S., kandidat telthnicheskikh nauk, :redaktor; ULINICH, F.R.,
redaktor; KLORIKIYAN, S.Kh., otvatstvennyy redaktor; GLADILIN, L.V.,
reds.ktor*, (Continued on next card)
EZYLINA, TS.O. ---- (continued) Card 2.
RUPPENEY11. X.V., redaktor; TMPIGOTM, A.M., 1,,:Lavny-y redaktor;
BARABANOV, P.A., redal-tor; BARANOV, A.I., reduktor; BUCM;EV, V.I.,
redaktor; GRAPOV. L.Ye.; redaktor; DOMIN, A.V., redaktor; ZAMID-
KO, A.N., redaktor; ZASYADIKO, A.F., redalctorr, KRASITIKOVSKIY. G.V.
redaktor; IXTOV, N.A., redaktor; DISHIN, G.L., redaktor; RAWK07-
SKIY, G.I., redaktor; MELINIKOV, N.V., redaktor; ONIKA. D.G.,
redaktor-, OSTROVSKIY, S.B., redaktor; D)KROVSKIY, redakto:r;
POLSTYANOYI, G.Ns, redaktor; BKOCHINSKIY, A.A., redaktor; SONIN,
S.D., redal:tor; SPIVAKOVSKIY. A.O., redaktor; STATICUNKO, I.K.,
redaktor; f;UDOPLATOV, A.P., redaktor; TOPCHIYEV, A.V.. redalrtor;
TROYANSKIY, S.V., redaktor; SHEVYAKOV, L. 'D., radaktor; BIXHOV-
SIUYA, S.N.., redaktor izdatellstva; ZAZULISKAYA, V.F., tekhniche-
skiy redaktor; P~OZOROVSKAYA, V.L., tekhnichaskiy redaktcr.
[Mining-, an encuclopedic handbook] Gornoe delo; enteikloyedicheakii
spravochnik. Glav.red. A.M. Terpigorev. Chlany glav.red. F.A. Bara-
banov i dr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry, po ugollnoi
promysh]. Vol.l. [General engineering] Obshchie inzhenerrye
svedeniia. Redkollegiia toma S.Kh.Kloriklian i dr. 1957. 760 p.
(Mining engineering) (M1,RA 10:10)
IMNISYUK, I L_
Iffoctive :projective-transformation formulao and their application
-to the derivation of empiric relations. Vych. inat. no.4:3.62-166
'59. (MRA 3l!:9)
(Nomography (Mathematics)) (Nathematics-Forimlae)
ImmsyUK, I.N.
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Somil polymomialo and a nomogram for their derivat'lom. Vyc'h. mat.
no.4:167-172 '59. . ()URA 12:9)
(NDmography (Mathematice)) (Polynomials)
WI) PHASN I BOOK nFLOTTATION sovI266o LA
V"a*7uznyy matematichaskly ~'yozd. 3rd, Moscow, 1956
Trudy. t. 4t Kratlwye toderzhantys saktalonnykh dOkladov. Dokljkdr
Ino tr&Lnykh uchanyM (Transactions of the 3rd All-qnlon Mathess
tic:! Conference in Moscow. vol. 4t Summary or sectional Roper;..
!teorts.~o!_!orv1gn_Scl*nt1sts) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959.
Sponsoring Age=rz Akademiya nauk 2153R. Natematicneakly InstItut.
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Shilow. and A.Z. Shirshoy.
PuRP=2 This bo6k is Intended for mathematicians and physicists.
COVEtAGgs The book In Volume IV of the Transactions of the Third All-
Unlon Mathematical Conference# hold In June and July 1956. The
seek Is divided !=5' -two ail; parts. The first Part,contains sun-
series of Zile Papers prevented by Soviet solan".&' tz zat tl-- C=.
fe"nee that were not included in the first two volumqs. The
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both Soviet and non-Soviet; covq24 various topics in number theory,
algalpa, and tnte--a-, equaticme, function theory.
functional analyslat probability theory, topology# mathematical
problems of mechanics and physic computational mathematics,
mathematical Ingle and the faund:t, Ions of mathematIcap and the
history of mathematics.
scow). boundary properties of harmonic
0.4 O-aLmnsional space
CoN., P Tm- fi, (Moscow). Representation of functions of bounded
Variation by means of a generalized integral 50
On certain genersliz&;Lons of
-60 rre Polynomials which have significance for problem of
See& Ome-dimenalanal ways propagation
ties an PLmetional Anjaysis
W r. KIYOT). On the inverse problem or speot-
analysis for the Schr8ainger aquatic 53
n
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PURPOSE: This book is intez%ded for ap~lted mathematicians, scientists, and
engineers,
COVEIRAGE: This book contEdna seven articles concerning the development
of new methods of constructing nomograns of pract-.1-cal viLlue in acmiputations.
The first two articles,- vhich make up the largest part of the book, deal
vAh various aspects ofpractical nomography. Much attention is paid to
the nomogrems -with movable scales and to the nomographing of emonical
forms. Projective transformations of alignment ncmogrws, deoign of
nomograms on high speed computers, nomogrmns of polynondAls, elements
of the theory of nets and their application to naxography are a:LE,o discussed
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TABLE OF CONTMS:
Khovanskiy, G. S. Ceitain Problems of Practical Wcampaphy 3
Ch. 1. Nomograms With Orientated Mmble Scale for Equations With Four
Varia:bles 3
1. Intro&action
2. Nomographing the canonical form f3 zn F(1+12 + fO 912 + 94) 5
3. Nomograpbiag the canonical form f + F(a; I g1l) + f12 - 7
i 'D(-Yl& 0
4. Nomographing the canonical form A AI + BfB 8
5. Nomographing the canonical form f12 + g12 g34 -f f34 0 11
6. Nomographing the canonical form
1, ~ ~,. I -::0
7. Nomographing the canonical forms 013 1 15
+ f 16
92 + FS% tfV34 + (fi + f2) g34 + h34'- 0.1 f1f34 + 'f2~-*34 + h,54 = 0
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Ch, 1;, nomograms With Orientated Movable Scale for Equations Representable
by Alig=ent Nomogram 17
8. The general carie 1.8
9. Nomographing the canonical form 23
10 tae canonical form
a
Nomo
hin 25
. g
p
So 11 ::z. 0
r.
11. 'whrg't a canonical form,,
NJ
9r 27
12. Nomographing the canonical form 34
13. Nomo gphing the canonical form
gr 32
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J,
1
~
14.
IV A30 1
xomo
Iftl the canonical form
1
6
34
0
t~x
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15. Nomographing the canonical fOrn ~', /3'Y 42- ga Y +.kj% = 0 38
Ch. III, Nomograms With Orientated Movable Scales for Equations With
Six Variables, Which Allow the Introduction in Equations of
a Field of Arbitrary Functions 47
16. The case of one arbitrary function 48
17. Nomographing -the canonical form 48
A IL -4. + Cj'j1d, -,,,%2. ) +
18. Nomographing the canonical form 49
let_-43 .0 ~ F (P-4j. At -0:1&0 +~ *C*~'4-
19. Nomographing the cdaioi c form 51
20. The case of to arbitrea-y functions 52
21.. Nompgraphing the canonical fom 52
A 6 -/A+ F 4a - v&*)
22. g the canonical.form 53
Card 4/8 ~fz +1r(.., g 1L+ Yjq)
Computational mathenatics (Cont.)
23. The case of three arbitrary functions
Ch. Iv. Nomographing Method for the Approximate Representation of a
55
Function of' One Variable 57
24. Stating the Icoblem 57
25. Nomograms with scales having -three degrees of freedom 59
26. Particular cases of nomograms having three degrees of freedom 63
27. Nomograms with orientated z"ible scale 67
28.. Nomographitig the equation
Jr CIV, I (. tA 4, w ) -taj
and its special cases 69
29. Nomographing the equation
CtF totw
a,
and its partimear 72
Alig= nt namogram 75
Ch, V. Approximate Alignment Nomograms With Combined Rectilinear Scales 78
31. Stating the p:coblem 78
32. Replacing exact ecXuations by approximate equations 79
33. Geometric errors in the location of points on an approximate
scale 2 80
34. Geomet;ic errors in the location of points in the approximate
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scale 2- 82
35. Transfor2mation of initial approximate equations 82
36. Final equation for the blements of an approximation nomogram 83
37. Example on the construction of an approximation nomogram vith
confoined. parallel scaleit 84
Ch. VI. Application of Nomogrions for the Study of Functional Relationships 90
~8. Principles of selecting a type of nomogram for the analysis and
study of functional re~lationships 90
39. On certain type of problems in the study of a functional relation-
ships by means of its n(maogram 91
40. NomographIcinethod, of studying the hyd-razilic Usign of a channel
with regualr crossections 92
41. Womographic method for -the calculation of gear teeth displacement 99
Dzhems Levi IG. Ye. Certain General Methods of Fractic~a Nomography 104
Introduction
IC41
Ch. 1. The Problem of General Anamorphosis 10T
1, Construction of nomograms by intersections 107
2, Differential equations of the nomogram scales 110
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3- liomograms of a system of' equations 117
4. Application of derived zvoults to equations of thikd nomographic
order 118
5. F4uations of fifth nomographic order 1P1
6. iftograms of systems of equations with rectilinear scale 123
7. Nomogrmw for an equation of third nomographic order with
rectilinear scale loll
8. The derivation of the camonical form for an equation of third
nomographic order 125
Ch. II. Nbiftographijig Without Integration
128
9. General considerations 128
10. Equations of fifth nomogrepihic order 129
11. On one methad of approidnate nomogrephing 132
Ch. III. Transfoxmiation of Natiograw 135
12. Projective transformation vith fixed tri e 135
13. Device for the transfortiation of nomograms of third nomographic
order 142
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Lapteva, D. G. On Projective Transformation of Aligrment Nomograms With
Rectilinear Reading Scale 150
Cheprasov, V. A,, and G, Ye, Dzhems - Levi. Design of Approximation
Nomograms on High Speed Computers 159
,-Denis Cm Effective Fornralas For a Projective Transformation
and Their Applicattion to the Constmation of Empirical Equations 162
Denisynk, 1. N. Certain Polynomials ancl a Nomogram for Their Construction 16T
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Smeykalova, T. Elements of the Theory of Nets and Their Application to
Nomography 173
1. Fundamental concepts of the theory of nets 173
2. Auxiliary assumptions 174
3. Fundamental theoz on hexagonal nets 178
4. Thompson ant Rademeister filmres 180
5. Application of the theoz7 of nets to nomography 181
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GALITSOV, A.D.; BENI JLTo.LA&~,, LEVA11DOVSKIT. S.N.: LOSZY, A.G.; FBZIE,
M.O.; PSTROCIEWO, P.3%; SAVOSIKIN, N.M.; THIJBITSKIT, G.R.;
HISIN, R.I.; KHROMILIN, V.A.; AI&SKM. S.S., rotgenzent;
GALIPKRIN, L.I., retsenzent; GRANOVSKIY, Ye.N., retsenzent; &A-
IMMOV, U.N., ratmenzent; KVASHUIR, S.A.. retsenzent; KMUZ3SH.
V.V., retsenzent; KOTICNKO, I.H., retaenzent; LIVSHITS, I.M.,
retsenzent; LIR 1, G.V., retsenzent; NHVSKIY, B.A., retsenzent;
NOVIKOV, V.P., retsenzent; RAZARAT, E.S., reteenzent; MGRYU,
A.V., retsennent; ST-VIANOV, V.P.. retsenzent; TOLCHNNOV, T.V.,
retsenzent; FADOTOV, Y.G., retsenzent; VCLISKIY, V.S., rad.;
SM2HASTRAKH, Ye.I., red.; UMNSKIY. Yn.K., red.; SOLENOVA, M.M.,
red.izd-va; MO B.I., tekhn.red.
[Hand,book for work-norm experts in machine manilfactilre] Spravochnik
normirovshchika-niashinostroitelia v 4 toulakh. Moskva, Oos.nauchno-
tekhzL.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Vol.l. [Fundamentals of technical
normfilization] 09novy tekhnichaskogo normirovaniia. 1959. 676 p.
(MIRA 12.-12)
(Standardization)
DENISYUK, I.N. (Moskva)
Best (according to Chebyshev) projective transformation of the
scales of certain fmations. Nom. 9bor. no.lil49-165 162.
(MM 1615)
(Nomography (Hathematica))
DENISYUK,, I.N. (14oskva)
Graphic method for deriving empirical formulae for a Ityperbolic
equation. Nom. sbor. no.1s166-179 162'o- (MIRA 16:5)
(Nomography (Mathematics))
UNISYUK, I.N. (Moskv4); LAPTEVIL, D.G. (Moskva); KEUVANSKIY, G.S. (Nloskva)
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In memoriam S.V. Bakhval.ov; obituary. Nom. sbor. no.20-5 164.
(MIRA 18:3)
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PEN!-SYUK, A.N. (Mosk-va)
Use of the viethod of analytic fiinctions In solving a nomograpH.,,-
problem. Nom. abor. nod~.110-123 164. (MIRA 18s3)
=as=, I.M.
--we"
Work of the brake cable of a cable parEmbute during tb3 compression
of the epring of the clamp mechanism. Dop.AN URSR no-101-34 156.
(NMA 9-- 7)
I.Akedemiya vugilluoi promislovosti, MC)Bkva. Predstavi-v diyBziiy
chlen AN IMSR G.K.Savin.
(Illasticity)
IZNISYUK, I.M.
. I
Some characteriaties of pol7nomials amlogimm t~ JF46rjer.,.8 pol.7=31dalLwo
Dop. AN UM no;2:?g-U 154; (KUM 8:4)
1' Akedemiya vugillnoi lyromislovosti, K)al-.va. Predstavleno depstvj-
talinym ablenom Akadenii naulc USSR G.N.Savl:nym.
(Po3,vnomials)
d
A tkon
.."d.awo-sommiandsoo ~ W. ~6
it. swom4a. N. A,, D uibu-
offiss Va. 6- - of tm
Fig. 21. 1 709511 -2 t--E
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GENKPIA,
,)~IISVYUK, ._~.N.; YEROSHEVICH, FI.S,
Photographic observatims of "Echo-2" entaring th6 earth's s~ado-v.
Astror.zhur. 42 no.5:1117-M9 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Institut astro,,L'Izikl AN YttizSSR.
SM',VYAKOV, N.P.; IF.IIISYUK, S.A. (Sverdlovsk, Ni,,,hrLiy Tagil)
Experience in the use of a uniform methodology of clothing de5iggn
and conwxuction in the tailoring of custom rrade clothing. Shvein.
prom. no,,3:)D-32 My-Je 164. (MIFU 17-9)
SIMAKIN, N.; DENISYUK.. V.; L.04FBIKOV, I.
f~-
Readers' letters. Avt.transp. 40 no.11:49 N 162. (MIRA 15:32)
(Trawportation., Automo#w) -
DENISYUKt ,V.P.
[-~!E-ctronic device for coding a random alphabet. Avtom. i prib.
no.1:26-28 Ja-Mr '65. (MIRA. 18-.8)
L 4426-66 EW'f (I )/EWA
ACCESSION NFL* AP5023285 UR/0302/1;5/,DOO/C,03/0068j'0069
621.385..337.8
AUTHOR: Den!~Y_~._ _V.R- Book1b, 1. A.
TITLE: The utie of MM-90SIgatrons, with voltage control
SOURCE: Avtomatlka I priborostroyenlye, no. 3, 1965t 68-69
TOPIC TACS: thyratron, 'volWge regulator, clectrontc, circuit
ABSTRACT: Electronic controls of mechanical devices operate relatively slowly IN--
cause of the considerable inextia of mechanical elements. Consequently~ they are well
suited for thyratron application. Presently, most circuits use the pulse mothod of firing
(Fig. I of the Enclosure) However, since the grid current sufficient for thyratron fir-
ing varies Avithin several microamper lbiaits, such circults ate sensitive to all kinds of
disturbances. The authors developed at -the Institut k[bernetfid, AN UkTSSR (Institutr~ of
Cybernetic i. AN UkrSSR) a new thyratrun loop in which the control voltage ~el:~ating 6ie'
thyratron Is alyplied through a resistance (RI In Fig. :1). In the case c:f the AMM-90
thyratron the required firing voltage is 1.00 - 110 v with an allowed interferenoe levLl of
50-65v. Thig does avatywith, the firingrparameteracattering problem. Experimentally
determined optLmwm values for thy-ratron operaticin when incorporated in the newly pro-
9-_-A 'I 1A
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Cultivation of Solonetz soils depending on their moisture.
Zemledelie 8 no.9:57-59 8 16o. (KIRL 13:8)
1. Otdel mak-hanizataii sel'skogo khozyaystva Sibirskogo
otdeleniya Mi SSSR.
(Solorletz soils) (Tillate)
KULEBAKIN, P.G.;_jLM~YVX,ja
.- ..V
4j_g1~1T, A. A.
Determining the traction resistance of plows in relation to the
physicomechanical properties of soil. Trakt.i cellkhozmalho 31
no.2 :1&-19 F 161. (MIRA 14 ~17)
1
1. Sibirskoye otdoleniye AN &WR.
(Plows) (Soil physics)
D,-l'l3YLJY,, Ya.M.
. .............
Physicomenhaniml pmverties of cAonetn 3o--Ls in Baraba.
Tr,rly B-tol. irot. ~'Ib. ctl. AN l'!h nc.,9013-20- ~62
(MI-RA 1?.-S)
DENISYUK., YU.N.
manifestation of the optical properties of an object in the wave
field of the radiation scattered by it. Dokl. All SSSR. 11~4 no.6:
1275-3278 Jo 162, 1,14IRA 15:6)
1. Predstavleno akad* V.P,Li=ikom,
(Radiation) (Scattering (Physics))
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ACCESSION NR-. AP30C0591 S/0051/63/01 4/0105/0721 /0'125
ALTMOR: roani a3aA,', 2) 6
TIM- Daprovez4nt of lipp= j -.)togr%Vhic plq,~-s for recardLng standing lig!.-t
waves
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskoy.tya, v. 14, no. 5, 1,963, 721-725
TOPIC TAGS: photographic earAsions
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the worst vas to develop improvea Lippman- (Compt. rend.
112., 274., i8gi) type photographic plates for recording light standing wave
patterns. The main diffference between the conventional eaTalsion technology Pand
the Lippman process is omission ct the physical ripening nt-9,Ee. T"he procra;-.-twe
used for making the test plates vas based on the recipe o.,'~' Ives, H. E. (&-Xophys.
J.p P-7, 325, 1908) but modifi~--d in the light of present diV emmIsion iraM ig
techniques., Coating thicsner los from 4 to 40 mierom,~ went tested.
Hypersensitization vith gold,1'while effective, proved to 'oe -unreliable (wor
reproducibility). Best reaWts vere obtained in h~Tersensiti zing with
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trieth9nolamine; ..this yielded a threefold increase in speed. PhysicEa ripening)
even fl:x short poriodsp impa4rs the characterUtics of the plates. Tb --e(-,-Ird
x. hOU
stwdim4g wave, pal, xna cle&rJq tbe.sire of the AgBr a vatals 1: Id tot exleed
ts are obtained when the
one fourth the solwation beimeez: wave crests; best 3eSal
crystal. diawter is less thwi 0.1. the crest separation. "In conclusion the
-to P -ng wtailable the
authors express their gratitilde - Kh- Pnia , for inaki
equipment for ga45ing crystal-, size and Yj_,~.K~t-akau JE'or valwible acbdce." Orig.
art. has; 2 figm-es and 1 trJ)le.:
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DENISYUK, Yuel~
Optical properties of an object as irdrrored in the wave fie34
of the radiation 3cattered by it. Opt. i apektr. 15 no.1+04~
532 0 163. (MIRA l6sli)
EWT (1)
SOURCE CODE
UR/0077/66/011/001/oO46/0056
JALITHOR: Denisyuk, Yu. If
ORG: State ODtical Institute im. S. :1. Vavilov (Gosudarstvennyy opticheskilr institut)
TITLE: A p4212&raphic method for'reproducing the total illusion of reality in the
~!age
SOURCE: Zhurn&l naut.-hnoy i prikladncy fotografii i kineml~tografti, r. 11, no. 1,
1966, h6-56
TOPIC TAGS: stereoscopic photography, laser photography, ~~0_111.z~photographic image
ABSTRACT: The authcr considers the problem of producing a Dhatograph which gives the
illusion of complete: reality. This way be accomplished try coriplete reproduction of
the wave field of electromagnetic radiation scattered by the subject to be photo-
graphed. The photograph itself must reproduce the optical properties of the sulbject.
Existing photographic methods which may be used for solving this problem to some ex-
tent are analyzed. It is shown that. the phenomena which serve as a basis for Gtabor's
hologram method and Lippman's dolor photography method axe special i.,ases cl! a more
general phenomenon: reflection of the optical properties of an obj,~ct by volumetric
photography of the standing wave pat-tern. The theoretical basis for the predicted
phenomenon is given.as well as experimental confirmation. VItive photographs were made
DENIffUKOVp 1. 14.
7868. DENISYMOV, I. M. I Alenin, V. I, Sovmeshcheniye profesidy V magazine
Stolovoy. S bornik stateyo Ms, Gootorgisdar, 1955. 249. Bill. 20 am. 15-000
ekz. 40k. -(55-4219) P
658.8st/640.245tit
SO: Knizhuava Lotopis', Vol. 7, 1955
DINISYUKOV, I:llv-a Markoviqh; IMMIX, A.F.g redaktor; ROSLOV, G.I., tekhaiche-
gJay-MAIFtor
(Advanced practice in dispUying notion% Irnittea goods and perfumery3
Peredovoi opyt polmsa galanterainykh, tril.,otathnykh i parfiumertifth
tovarov. Moskyab d6s. lzd-vo torgovoi lit..ry, 1956. 58 p. (MLRA 9:8)
(Displaq 6f merchandise)
DENICKI,A. (Denitchi.A.]; FANOU,G.; BRWZTIANIJ,,Ir.[B:,o9teanu,G.] (Bakareszt)o
ObservaLions on injuries of the cervicid spine. Chir. narzado
ruchu ortop. Pole 28 nos7tS09-812 163
DENIIS, G.
I~uproving v=king conditiono in hot ishops of plants in East
. Germany. Bozop. truda v prcu. 4 no. 5:32-33 My 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. PrOPPOWI; TOPOtrallpop prAylonlyok ',Irofispytim r0mlilkli
mo W,thirgWilaakoy I I!.:, wqo hlo, i moo t I (lormAimakoy;
Domokratic~-wkoy Reopubliki,
(Germanyp East-Inluo-trial. aafety)
-D C- N r5 (-,. I \
j
BUTSKUS, P.F.; I - . G.3:.; BUTSKENE9 A.I.
r,vanoethylation of' oome waino acids and pratelnu.- Izv.rrs.uchob.
z&v-,,khJln. i khim.tekh. 3 no.3:469-475 160. (14IM 14:9)
1. VIlInyusskiy goaudarstvannyy universitet, Icafedra orpnicheskoy
khimii.
(Amino acids) (Proteins) (Cyanoethylation)
~br g4pol
PIM.:a G
isV
DEENJOY, A.
Vitali's theoren. In ti~,ench.
P. 11 (RITVILSTA M, CIEU-P:) (13iieui-psti, Riumnia) Vol. 1., 110. 1, 195,7
30: "llonthly Inlex of Fast European Acce5sions (1.1W -,!' 7, 70. 5. 105~Q
DENJU, A.
__-mrxo- -
On Vitali's theorem. ~-.'n French. p. 161.
REVUE DE XITTFFIYLTI~~ES PTRES -,~T APIPIL,"OEBS. JOURIUL OF FURE kli'!-) APPLIED
N'tiThMM-~MCS. (Acadeirda Republicii Pop-alare Romine) Bucuresti. Rumania.
Vol. 2, 1957.
Monthly Ust of Fast Europ--an Ac-cessims (EEAI) LC. Vol. 9, no. 1, Jinu-qrr 1 %,,G.
Uncl.
VitaU a Theorom (TOPOIX)gy. Real Variablej)
'VV
pmL-Le Worhne de rJtalL,' Bull. Matb
I I
Phys
SCIC, ath. P. Roumaine (1957),,
111s is a brief resum6 of results published in a serit--; of,
notca In C, R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 23,11 (1950), 560-662,,
600~401. 737-740,1013-1015; 232 (1951), 195-197, and in
reater dew In Amer. J. Math. 73 (OSI), 314-356 [MRi
2, '146, 324, 398, 685].
T. H. Hildstrandt (Ann Arbor,- Wchl!
DENJOIL A.
SCIENCE
Periodical UVEST11A. Vol. 2, No. 2, 10,57.
DENJOY,,A. Asmptotic behavior of entire functions of finite or-der. In I.-French.
P. 15.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LO, Vol. 8, No. 3, March 1959.
Unclassified
DEN I KACH,-.A.P, - -- -
Scraper saw. Der. prom. 12 no-4:29 Ap 163. (MIRA, 16sio)
1. Llvovskiy loootekhnichoskly institut.
Dl~, Go (Budapeot# KI.,, Stoosmak u*2-4)
Role of ciraulating fund loms in the financial management
of state enterprises. Periodica pvlytechn emg 6 no.1t63-89
t6'2.
1* Lehratulil fur Politische akonomie, Technisebe Univerasitat,,
Budapest.
Dl-i,,.'I:E, L.
"A Iiemi FunCarian excavator", -0- 331 Vol. 11
no. 8/9, k2g./Sepu. 1953, Budapest, HuneDry).
Source: Yonthly List of East. European Accessions, LC, Vol.. ', no. Ii,
I-TaY 1954/Uncl.
Bulldozers ard their tise. n- 12.
The Hungarian People's Army is the strong guardian of our pe-v-e and Indenendence. p. 16.
Board meetim', of the Federition of Tochnolotv;c,il and Scientific issnciations.
(-I,A,'ZAKI ELT7. No. 8, Apr. 1955. Bvidape--t.)
SO: Monthly L17t of East Europ9nn ~(.,cessiorj. Lc. 111CI
DENKMP I.I.; KALININA, Ye.P.
Daylight luminous peInts. Lakokras.mat, i ik4.prim. m.2:18-21
163, (MIRA 16;4)
(PEAnt, Lumbaous)
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U-SO/Chenistry :..Plastic: Filas -Dee 51
"Effect of Certain Metallic Oxiden on the Stability
of Perchlorovinyl Resins at Elevated Temperatures,"
1. 1. Denker, A. A. Berlin
"Zhur PrIk Xhin" Vol XXV, No 12, PP 1311-1316
Investigated effects of pigment admixts on stabil-
ity and film-forming characteristian of perchLoro-
vinyl. Showed (a) that basic oxiders (ZnO) or
Fe203 accelere4te splitting off of Wl and forma-
tion of insol. polymers, while powd Al has little
effect on process, and (b) tluit forzatio"n of insol
polymers under heat processing lowers elasticity of
film and adhelsion of coating to metal,
goftii
- WMOPOTA, VJ.
ALG-14, a now obronate pr1mr, laltokrato.wt. i ikh prim. no-4:30-35 160.
(MIRA 13: 10)
(Protective coatingip) (Netals-Corrosion)
SiUROV, X.Th., MaMM- I- I.; KAZININA, Te.P.
Conversion of the res:Lzx 3XK-5 Into a steric (three-d-Imensiawa)
polymer* Lakakrasomatol 1kh prim. no.5:25-27 160. (MMA 13: 1-1)
(Resins, Synthetic) (Polymere)
DFNKER, I.I.
Answering queries on the application of paint materials. TAkokras.
mat. i ikh prim. no.405 163. (KM 16-.10)
84-9-32/41'
AUTHOR: Denkevich, A. (Kuybyshev)
TITLE: A Contrivance for the Repair of Motor Enginoa (Prisposobleniye
d.1ya remont4.avtodvigateley)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya Aviatsiya, 1957, Nr 9, p. 30 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Comrade Gorbunov, a techmician in the auto garage of the Kuybyshelv
airport, is commended for inventing a oew contrivance which facili-
tates the overhaul of engines. The device is mounted on a vertical
drilling machine and makes possible better handling of cylinders.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card: 1/1
SOY/84-58-4-26/48
AUZHOR: (Kuybyshev)
TITLE: Tzaffio Controllmorts Pemel Showing Locations of Air-craft on 'the
G=md (Dispetcherskiy shchit dlya. kontrolya ra=eshcheniya
samoletov)
PERIODICAL: GrazhUnskays, aviatsiyao 1958.. Nr 4, p 28 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article describes &panel proposed by 1. Ryballto, an engineer
of the Kuybyshev IM, to make visual the location of aircr&Et in
the mWIntenance area, The a6rea is divided into six lanes according
to the different types of maintenance, each lane being divicbs.,d into
numbered stations for Individual planes. The panel represents the
same arrangement,, the stations being zwirked by pins, on which token
aircraft with identification nmber is fixed. The panel facilitates
the traffic controller in assigning places and in directing inailebe-
nance teams. A diWen; of the panel =campanies the text.
1. Air traffic controll,ers--Design 2. Air traffic controllers---Operatil:~n
Card 1/1 3. Air traffic controllers--Performance
TAYNSHTM, B.Z., inshoner; GOIITSPAN, V.G., Inzhoner; ViT JIMG&I
k , was
Inzh nor; !PSrXWSXIY, Tu. L,, Inshener; WKWre'r-re, ushoner,
JIePl:es
to N.FeBurshinakii's article "Articles from protection
against electric dw-r4nWI Anergetik 4 no.'Lltll-15 1 156.
(MLRA 9:12)
(Clothingg Protective) (-Iloctric'enginimiring--30ety'appliances)
DERKINGM, Geza '- .. ..
Rer-ark or the temehing A' the effectivio value and output of
alternating current. Fiji szemle 11 nc.j',,%l28-130 AP 161.
1. 1.,P(qtOff s.girmasim.
DEN I KD
SE14IKHATOVAI, O.A* Ye
Effedt of temparaturp on the resnirntl.oll of plant 1~'aves(W.S.i*E*].
Tnidy Bot. inst. Ser- 4 ~MO.14:3-12-137 160, (MnA 14:3)
(Plant:3, iffect of temperature on)
(Plants-Respiration)
DENKO YE. I.
ItThe influence of cultivation temperature of ca-mboma a(Itiatic Aubl.
on cellular resistance."
UNEM - IntOrnationg.1 Sympo3l-j on the Ro16 of Call ReFiCtIons In Adaptations
of Metazoa to EnvIrorimental 'rempgrature,,
Leningrad, UEEM, 31 MbY - 5 June 1963
SEWKHATOVA O.A.; P~~IKO I*e.l.; LEINA, G.D.
I..., A ~ ~
Respirator7 coefficient and conversion of reapiratory MELterial at
var:ious temperatures. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 4 no.1.6.178-193 163.
(14IRA l7s2)
oi
USSR / Optics C.'/) K
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 10350
Author : DenIkov S.N.
Inst : To-yTiv-je-rl-
Title : Birefringence of Liquid in the Dynamic Field (if Shear Waves.
Orig Pub: optika i spektroskopiya, 1956;, 1,. No 1, 77-84-
Abstract: DescrJ.'ption of one of the possible methods of studying the shear
field in a liquid, based on the stroboscopic observation of dynamic
birefringence. The method is suitable for the investigaticn of
relaxation frequencies in polymer solutions. Experiments ii-ere
carried out with castor oil in the audio fr,~T-.iency range tr=
200 to 5500 cycles. The results are in agreement with the Stokes
theory and with data obtained in the measurement of birefxi-ngence
in a stream of the same liquid.
Card 1/1
VWFhYsics Particle equilibrium's
Card 1/1 Pub. ZZ 15/44
Autbore I Denkov, Ya. V.
Title The principle of ptuticle equilibrium and some congruences In
amplitude dispersiono in the theory of collisions of (,aantin
mechanics
Poriodicaa I
Dok. AN SSSR 97/69 1003-1006, Aug 21, 1954
Abstract I Derivati n f mat4omatical exRrevslon for the partizie
equilibio 0 1 1 ~ so - - use
.,UM I k ~ I B* A$ I widely .1 in the
theory of col.1 siona, statisticdl pk,sics,, etc., is descril)ad.
Seven references (1194,1953).
Institution Leningrad State Uni-veraity im. A. A. Zhdanov
Presented by 3 Academician V. A. FD:kp April .12, 1~5,4
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65
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MR:: AT% IJH/26i~ 4/t ;q
AZMM.ff 13-539 )oo;
-16
V
iA=' ORr 1~)nks
TI TLE*.~ ElectrostlTmilated :DLIRf~~tqqnc',e of ~-,qlkqji halide tsineje
~crystals activatel wi-th,peidiiry-like ions
SOUP.M.' IM EstSSA- Institut! f iz:Lki I. astio omii. Trudy, no. 26.9
n
~~11964. Issledo M." '12ence).'-
v n ij a p a 13na nestsentsil E~search on lum
1`142-15-9
MPIC TAGS: -luminescence., elec~roa",jul Led luminez4,lence, alkal'
~halide, single crZistal, thallium activation, x IrradJ ta ticl, C- f f e ct'
-ultraviolet i:vrad--L -lion effect
-ACT: Th, I
--~---JABSTR ec-trostimula~ted-lumine-cf% e (Guddc 1. effect)
ne
.,,as observed in x--rayed or U-1traviolet-irradiated KB--T1 an, -TI,
d KI
Wnd its nature iias inixestigated. The lu-minescence was produced whjn
-single rectangular pulses of the electric field, With -~he -ritensity
4
~:.U -x 10 x '10 V/Cm- were-, applied to the crystal. At the same tim-ey'
-A
0
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ACCESSI( NR*.- 01
AT5
3539
0 0j the saw I.
~he niii ated' bth
Aj
eMl s,
-d f-
a ~4as Investigated -for-' c)Aiparlsoti.,,~:q apparatus is 141
VS
r_ t I
-t'dle velo -d ~by I V
"tbe most cart ~ulpipe'h Yaek (Trudy IF A N
on the eq pe
!2 :212 1966)~ eirveribed. 4--ogetber with the test. pro-
and~ Y
no
!Both the XBr_T-I ah&,KI-~Tl~ crysitals were growl-I by the Klro-
-)~oul6s_- I Ui d The- electjk~)stimtilation of the luminescence was ob-
tap 0
--z' --loerved -both -dvxing the- phoSp, hord scene e decay or beating of 'the
-.i~xcited crystals and during I the Mumination in the F-cene absorp- i
bahd. A mechanism is:p' osed to exz)Iair the electrostimulated-
pop
llumlne6dence- of the ionic -based.-on, the- assumption thatthe
is due to the-action of tbe.field on the electvon-I and
not on the holes, and that the J.'n'tensity of the electl'OStiMlated
-Auminespence ~ is prop ortional ~to the number of electrons in the. con-
~duc- tion band. Possible_i~D:OAO~!~.Ions_of electrostimuletted lumines-
discussed. .'The.'.autho_i~ thanks Ch. B. Lush..chik for suggest-
.:.,.,-,pence axe
A. Elango -iscussion of
"Ing thle tODiC And guidance and ~tllso.M f I,
Orig. art Ves
6007,G
L
7 7--
50 549.
-lum '~nce~ 0 x L
f '-irrad ated.alkali Nalide
The electiostimuYated Ariehci
-h
qtited on
with t; al:U depot
With WT. Y tt":: TWI ad t1vated um
tone of the surfactes was inVest: at6d,by the author earlier (TTudy IFA
AN ESSR no. 23, 10
229, 1563:, and :j . 26, 142, :L964.), and use I nq mde of
itbe deducti ns of the earlier %vork. The procedure used to produce
'isurface-activated alkall halide crystal phosphors vas the same as
.,described by N. Ye-and Ch..B. -Ixishchik (Trudy IPA AN 13SSR no. 11, 62,
1960).. Ppplication of the method,to the,phosphors Csl-.Tl, KBr-Tl,
and KI-Tl bas shown that the tbermoluminescence peaks produced In I
e P'4
these pbosphors are ue to moi:imb1nation of fre electrons w.Ltb p-
Ped holes so that the recombkma.tioilll -.1uminrescence is of an electron
inature. Other uses of ~ th'IA.. I Volers vAtb gradient distribution of the 1
in dielectries for rel3earch purposes aria also indicated4 "M e
otber author
1conclusions are itn agreemPt'. iv:ltbl tflose ob'Uiined by man
The author thdn~s Ch. B. Dishahik fol, guldance and N. "Tanst"Ork for
upblying Ilit siarface- ystals.0 OrIg. aFt. has 4. 2 figureal-
1 60007-4
ioni'
SOURCE: AN HstSBR~ in-ditutlizW I astri'Momii.~ TrudY,-, no. 26, 1964. tasiLedo-
vanlya,.Po ly1minestsentlift (Rqsearch.~ on;~ luantnescence), 2,1!?-222-
TOPIC TAGS: :eleme'atary excitctlon~ Idn! ;Le 617,stal~ excitionp electron hale.excitatio,
j
APSTRACT: The autl~ors etescrif brIef3,y, the ~'~remats of eM)erinents In which mm'tml
e
excitations w!ere siMarated frt~m 4~harged on t2i by stuOrlng' the effect. of an electric
.field on 1-11he'luminucence of lionit-ivys,,~ias.': T -e experiments were carried out on
h
sine~e-crystaa a t~~Ufu~ cd~centiitipn 0-03 1013. The! average field
In tbe itr~ystal was 200 AV/cm*.,~i The crystal was irradiated vitb moncehromatic ultra-
llvlo),iet radiation. Appl.Lcatlom of a -negiktive potential t6,:tbe Illuminated surface
of, the crystal resUlted in an -Aust antanliout attenuation of the intensity of the
lthalli= lvjdnescei~ce (iii saito ri, band wilob maximm at 3.0 OV). The expeilments have'____
!.Bhm m tbat both tbel dec:r .mse im bitensity u.d*its relati,to -value are strongly de-
pendent an the frepen%F of th,, e2rcit1q; VLtravlolet raditttio% the quwitum inten-
sitir of wbich was:mIntwired c4nstant.; _:'A.V~neation_ of the electric field is tf~ovn
r_"ilh
'1603 x,
4--~~_IJPW - JD
J;)/I, T(
iv !, - M - -I/
;ION M, ~-M5013548 UPj06iV6h/IDCa/026/OiT/0225
mect~~of electile, Meldzoaltbe pbotalminemoence of viingle.-crystal KI-TI
exelt6d by irittirbamd. transitions
fizikV i astronamiL T~rudy., no. 26j, 1064. laaledo-
AN Ratsmo*: 111AWA
_I=inevcenc-p)!,_.r -225
vaniYa po '23
e1 ectl
TOPIC phetaluminesmace., lonk -crystal, intek-Imit transition, Ac field
effect,
amine tbe ef~ ect of an elec-
Alib-DWT; The pm-pose of the-.Iv4#igation -was -to idotei
~,i7
1~ excita
onfi type of elactroni
ow t e ~~I~idne
tric eld f ~~ystali _iben, oA,~
m"MO
hole :pairaj 'I produced . I=. a,,L'3,-YhIM1 of ult:r'aviolet
't of the imreal~ gatlonvas~ singhe L-b
radlailon. The objec -crystal 11-13 with t allium
concentration 0.0.3 mql.%. -7he pho'q')hor vac- exeited irith radlati7iFiflrcm a deuterium
71amv.~~ J onstunt:01ectri !1R kv/cm ims - applied: to the crystal. , Rxcit&_
A 0 c field of
-witb ult ard;um energy 6.0. eV) produced,
tion.iof th exl-aU3, ravible raAlation (qu
follpiw"~~ a 'JIft:,rt-!dVra:tion burst of a rather, slowl;r growing
glow of wftown, 4)r4Pj
~:,fla Of Ivninctefivice. Reversal of Abe'~,olarity reMiced temporati3y the intensity,
of Ib' luldneacelum'. la-tAb iiiia ~the effecU of the electric field gradual]y de-
V
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~Tha phenomena were iuu~h the saw mbethea, aquadag electrciles on the crystal woret
used or the eloctroics were kept frois cmtattlug the cryital by mica sheets. Rar-
Iing the prolbitged ~Iloq~larvs Cenci) .101101dug activation, mpplivitiall of a fiel"I
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AUTHOR: Denks, V. P.
ORG: Institute of Phyaics and Astronotily,_ANESSR, Tartu.(Institut fiziki i ast
AN ESSR)
TITLE: The.influence of the electric field on the photoluminescence of ionic c
SOURCE: Fizika tverdo&o tela, v. 8, no. 5, 1966, 1479-1482
TOPIC TAGS: crystal optic property, external electric field, photoluminescence,
ionic crystal, crystal phosphor
ABSTRACT: The article describes the development of a method proposed earlier by the
author and Ch. B. Lushchik (Tr. Inst. fiz. i astr. AN Est. SSR, 261 229, 1964). The
method deals with the separation of current-free and conducting electron perturbations
in ionic crystals by studying the influence of the external electric field on the
pbotoluminescence of the crystals. The application of the method is illustrated by
means of four alkali iodides activated with thallium. One of the applications of th
f
method consists in the possibility of a quantitative determination of the electron
affinity of X crystals. It is equal to the shift in the spectrum of the action of them
electric field on the luminescence of a phosphor crystal relative to the yield spectruln'.
of the external photoeffect from a corresponding crystal.' 'Udjhg*the resultb of E.
Taft and H. Philipp (Phys. Chem. Sol., 1, 159, 1956; 3, 1, 1957) on the measurement ofl
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the external photoeffect: from KI and CsI crystals, the author obtains X - 1.7 ev for
KI and X - 1.0 ev for CtiL The author is deeply grateful to-Ch. B. Lushchik for
supervising the work. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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Technical Institute of Chemistry (In3titut fur die
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CZECHOSLOUKIA
DENKSTEIN, J; KADERABEKj, V
...=.W1UWWW*AOR 1 6~ ft-A;,
Institute for the Technology of Explosive Substances.,
Technical Institute of Chemistry (Institut fuT the
Technologie der Explosivstoffe, Technische licchschule
fur Chemie), Pardubice - (for both)
Prague, Collection of Gzechoslovak Chemie L lio icationsp
No 7, July 1966, pp 2928-2937
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of 1.3,5-tri(cyan-mothyl)hexahydro-s-triazinea
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