SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DUBOGREY, I.M. - DUBOSSARSKAYA, V.YA.
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AUTHOR: Dubals
J.J
TITLE: On the study of crepuscular arcs
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 3, 1962, 64,
abstract 3A469 ("Byul. astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakil", 1961, v. 12,
no. 3, 99-105, French, Russian summary)
TMU: The author describes the results of visual, photographic and
spectrographic observations of brightness and color of crcpuscul~r arcs: obser-
vations were carried out at the Pie-du-Midl Observatory during August-Septenber
1950. Altitude above the horizon and azimuth distribution of crepuscular arcs
on the side of the Sun and of purple light on the opposite side were studied as
functions of the Immersion angle of the Sun. A change in color in crepuscularZ
arcs is determined by superposition of effects of molecular scattering and
selective absorption by ozone, water vapors and oxygen. Corresponding absorption
bands were obtained on spectra of twilight in the band ~:X IMO - 8000. The
author presents the curves expressing relations between the altitude above the
horizon of crepuscular arcs of various colors and the immersion angle of the
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S/035/62/000/003/017/053
on the study of crepuscular arcs AOOI/AIO1
Sim, on which broaks at Z '.) s. -80 and -10?5 connected with the properties of the
atmosphere proper are noted. The presence of thin cirri, aerosols, etc. changes
brightness distribution in crepuscular arcs, as an example, in the red portion
the brightness may raise by approximately 10 times.
L. Fishkova
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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DUBOIS, J.
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bri O.Bekefi, S.Brown. Reviewed by J.D~bois. Pomiary 8 no.b48
J& - 162,
DUBOISj J. - I
HH.igh-preoielon laboratory furnaces." Reviewed by J.Dubois.
Pomiary 8 no.148 Ja 162.
DU
'Improvement of to " rature control system in electric furnaces"
by M. Bogojawlenskij. Reviewed by J.Dubois. Pomiary 8 no.1:48
Ja 162,
DUBCF., A. P.
"Geological Structure of the Aralichev Anthracite Deposits in the
Euzbass." Cand Geol-Min Sci, Tomsk U, Tomsk, 1954. (RZhGeol, Dec 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (12)
SOs Sum. No. 556 24 Jun 55
14-57-4-4321
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,
p 41 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Dubok, A. P.
TITLE: Recent Developments in Methods of Locating a
Displaced Limb (Novoye v metodike poiskov smesh-
chennogo kryla)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tomskogo un-ta, ser. geol. 1954, Vol 132,
pp 365-366
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
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SardLrie fishim! in bouthwest lifrica* p. 8* (CILLI~A.Kp Vol. :p 112, 1954,
4-,bvj-ad p Ylivoslallia)
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"an. 1,,)C~5 -!ntl.
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AUTBORSo Bolotinj A.Sop
TITM The application of the method of the small parameter for
equations of higher ordAr
PERIODICAL# Referativnyy shurnal. Matemattka, no.8, 1960, 86-67
&Uetraot no-8870. Uoh. map. Kishenevsk. un-t, 1959, 391
253-260
TEXT: The author investigates the question on the critical movable
points of the Integrals of the equations I
V(n) W11 (n-2) (n-i) (1) .Vx
where R is a rational function of w, w, . .....wWand
anslytio in z. Bjr generalizing the method of Painlev6 which in based
on the theorem on the series development of Integrals In terms of
powere of the small parameter, the author obtains conditions for the
absence of critical movable points for this equation. These conditions
resA as follows$
1) R must be a polynomial with roopgot to wWhere its degree to
not higher than two, i.e. (1) muBt have the form3
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The application of the method, C111/C222
WOO . A (w(n-2)j*QQPw,I)(w(n-1))2 t
Aj(w(n-2) PO.Ojwq$)w(n-I.)+k (n-2) q..UPwgz);
2(w
2) the coefficient A has only simple poles with respect to w and
0 (n-2)) --% I --
has no entire part, i.e. Ao(w ~: 7n-27- where Nk are
natural numbers. w - (~,k
[Abstracter's notes The above text in a full translation of the orlginsl
Soviet abstrac*.~;
Card 2/2
MIRMOV, S.A. s, doktor tekht. naukv prof.; KRIVITSKIY, M.Ya. # karmi. tekhn. nauk;
SCHASTNrYq A.N., insb.; pri ucUsti-1t _DUBOLAZOV,, N.H., inzh,; SE Ummux"
.A-Ya., inzh.; 37TnflU, G.A. red,~ isd-va; BOROVNKVv N.K.p tekZbn. 2!ed:
(Instructions for manufacturing large air-entrained concrete bLrtioleal
Ukazaniia po Ugotavlenliu. krupnora=ernykh gazobstonzqkh izdalii.
/-'Moskvat Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po strolt.g arkhit. i stroit. naterialam,
1960. 30 P. (KIRA 14:6)
1. Akademdya otroltelletra i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut batona, I zhe-
lezobetona, Peravo. 2. Chlen-korreepondent Akademii stroitel'stva i ar-
kh'itaktury SSSR (for Hirancy)o 3slaboratorlya yacheisty%hp legkikh i usi
nogo tverdemiya betonov Fauchno-iseledovateltakogo instituta, betona i
zhelazobotona Akademli stroitalletya i arkhitaktury SWR (for Schkatnyy,,
Krivitskiy) (Continued on next card)
MIROWOVt S*Aop - (continued) Cc-d.2.
4. Laboratoriya strbiteltvykb materialoy Zapadno-Sibirskogo filials
Akademii stroitelletys i aMItaktury SSSR (for Dabolazov). 5. Tsen-
tralInaya nauchno-loslodavatellekaya laboratoriya Yovosibirskogo,
oovnarkhoza (for.Shchadrin)
(Ughtwaight concrete)
BEREZHKOVSKAYA, H.I., kand,okonom.nauk; DUBOLAZOVA, L.B., Inzh.
Some facts about the manufacture of glass in the U.S.A. Stek. i ker.
20 no.5t42-43 NY 163. (MIRA 16s7)
1. Institut atekla.
(United State3-Glass manufacture)
/- I
.ko1a4t,-Y&ddayevLch4 KORZHXUBVSKrY, I.I.,
kandeekonnank; jafIiiiF'TS-'*; Imsay, B.P., red.; SUDAK. D.M.,
tekhn.red.
[Planning economic activities of commercial organizations]
Planirovanie khostaletvannol delatelinoBti torgovoi organizataii.
Moskva, Gas, izd-vo torgovoi lit-ry, 1957, 148 p. (MIRA 11:4)
(Iuosta~Cowmerce)
DUBONOSOV. A.
International
15 no.3:50-59
gold market following the Second World War. Den.i kred.
Mr 157. (MLRA 10:5)
, (Gold)
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DUBONOMY' T 5 nauchM sotradnik
Cultivation of leached Chernosems In onetral and southern regions
of the Kuban. Zemledelim 8 no.7t59-65 Jl 160o (Kim 13:9)
1. Otdol xemledlip t kormoproisvodetya Irasnodarskogo n4uohno-
iseledovatelinkogo institut& sellskogo khoxyaystva.
(Ubaa-- Chernosem soils)
DUBONOSOV, T. S., Cand Agr Sci -- "Comparative study of
I
11 t,V Oz..,
4
"kg" systems of soil cultivation in t-e zone of alka-
line ohernozeias of Kracnodurskly Kray." Krasnodar, 1961.
(Min of Agr Sci RSFSR. KubanAgr Inst) (KL, 8-61, 253)
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DUBONOSOV, T,S., kand.wel skokhoz.nauk,- PANARIN, I.V., mladshiy nauchnyy
Virus diseases of grain crops in hrasnodar Territory. Zashch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 8 no.12:19-22 D '63. (14IRA 17:3)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sel skogo khozyaystva TSen-
trallnoy chernozemnoy polosy imeni V.V.Dokucbayeva, Krasnodar.
LUKIYANENKO, P., akademik; DRAGALIN, P.; SIKAKIN, A.,, DIJBDNOSOV, %S
Fertilize the entire area under winter wheat. Zemledelie
26 no.1:23-26 JaI64* (MM 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni
lAnina (for Luklyanenko). 2. Krasnodarskiy nauchno-isele-
dovatel'skiy institut sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Dragalin).
3. Xubanskly sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Simakin).
4. Krasnodarskoye krayevoye upravleniye proizvodstva i
zagotovok sel'skokhozyaystvennykh produktov (for Dubonosov).
DUBONOSOV, T.S.; YERKAYE7j, A.D.
Introduce advanced technology in agriculture. Zemledelie
26 no,5tl2-20 NY 164. (MIRA 17-6)
1. Zamatitell nachallnika Krasnodarskogo krayevogo upravleniya
proizvodstva i zagotovok sellskokhozyaystvennykh produktov (for
Dubonosov), 2,, Glavnyy tekhnolog Kubanskogo nauchno-issle-
dovatellskogo instituta ispytaniya traktorov i eellskokhozyaystvennykh
mashin (for Yerkayev),
021N , A.M. ; 111BONUSOV y T.S. -1 INA , N.IN. ..- J~ I ~A- ZA I", H"'?,C.-V f S.N.
Possibilities for utilization of ionizinly, radia',ionr, in hydro-
ponies. Radiobiologiia 4 no.3:457-459 164.
(',!PKA 17:11)
1. lnstiti~t biologicheskoy fiziki AN, SSIJ!", ~,',aokva i K:-vsncdarrkiy
Institut, gldr~~
ponicheskoye khozyaystvo.
DU30NOSOV T.S. kand.cellskokhoz.nauk; PPJIARIN) I.V.) mladshi7 nauchnyy
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sotr~ k
Trace elements used sim:uItaneously with compound herbicides.
Zashch.rast. ot vredo i bol. 9 no.11:23 164.
(MI RA 18:2)
1. Krasnodarskiy naiichno-isaledovatell--kiy sellskukhozyaystvennyy
inatitut.
Z7,
t PSR~Nuclear IIh`kI!c:s Nuclear Engineering and Power c-8
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 5%
Author : Gromova, Z.I., Dubonskiy, B.G., Kam&yev, A.Vey Orlov, V.V.
Inst : -
Title : Measurement of Resonant Absorption of,Nautrons in the
Reactor of the Atomic Electric Station.
Orig Pub : Atomn. energiya, 11057, 2, No 5, 411-415
Abstract : The authors propose and dis,:,use methods for an experimental
determination of the resoainf, capture probability of neu-
trons 1 - 4f for hettrogeneous resetors. The authors consi-
der the coi-rections that take into accomt the leakage of
the neutrons, the fission of U and the captize of the neu-.
trons in the resonant region. For the reactor of the ato-
mic electric station, working with enriched uranium
(5% U"), these corrections tur-red out, to be substantial.
An experimental determin tion of ~( is based on the
measurement of the ratio R/T, where 9 is the number of
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 588
by a cylindrical counter. As a result of the activity
measurement in the open specimen, and in the irradiated
cadmium-clad specimen, quantities proportional to R + T
and R respectively were obtained. Averaging over ten
series of measurements yielded R/T - 1.67 :f 0-03-
Using the above result, three methods were used to
calculate the value of f , the resonant escape 9robabili.-
ty. The average value obtained was ee =- 0-900 :t 0-015-
The experimental results are in satisfactory agree-
ment with the calculation carried out in accordance with
formulas that take into account the complex geometry of
the uranium element.
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DUBORGEr) 11 M.
"Some Pathological Shifts in the Organism of a Pationt S-Iffering From Lobar
Pneumonia." Cand Med Sci, Ukrainian Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians,
Kharlkov, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 2. Sep 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. No. 481, 5 Hv555
TULUPIIKOV, A.L. Prinimali uchastiye: BAMMN, I.I.; VIMMTAYEV. A.P.;
IIUBOROV, NI.T.;.MANOT. P.N.; PISIN=Tr, I.G.; POPOV, N.I.j,
SOLOVITSV, A.V., prof., doktor ekon.nauk. reteenzent; KAMOV, I.P.1
prof., doktor ekon.nauk, retsensent; GORYACHKIN, M.L. kand.nauk.
reteenzent; OKHAPKIN, X.A., kmad,vauk, retoenzent; MJSAKOV, G.K.~#
kand.nauk, retsenzent; XMTOV. D.G., kand.nauk, reteenzent; CHIM-
KUSHKIN, S,,D., kand.nauk, retsenzent; TOLOT, V.V.. reteenzent.
[3conomic basis for agricultural administration] Voprosy skonomi-
cbeekago oboanovaniia sistem vedeniia sellskogo khoziaistva. Koskya,
1960. 275 P* NmA 13;6)
1. Moscow. Voesoyu%W nauchno-issledovatellakiy inatitut skonsaiki
sallskogo khasynyetya. 2. Yeasoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inati-
tut ekonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Bakulin, Vikhlyayev, Daborov,
Kabanov, PielwwW, Popov.)
(Tarm management)
--uws, a.
The miLltiplication of bacte-r1ophage in vivo and ite nrot,.?cti,,,(-. effect againnt
on expci-inptal. J. of expor. Ned. Septemb. 1. Vol ~3- No 3, pp 611-61;1 1943-
m
GLIXIN# N.I.j IVANOVI# O.S.; DUBOSAP.VAUt MOM&I MAYSTROVIIAp L.I#
(fterdlovsk)
Inmediate and remote results of X-irradiation of the tonsils
and pharyngeal ring in chronio tonsinitis* Klinomed., 38
no.UslZ7-US N 160. (MIRA 13312)
1, Itrentgenologicheskogo otdola (rukawoditall - kandomedonauk
M.I.Glikin) Sverdlovskogo institutd-kWortologii i fizioterapii
Ninisterstya sdravookhrananiya PAM (dir. - kandevWonauk
W'Vo Orlov).
(TONSW-DISMIS) (I RAM~-THERAMTIC USE)
RTZHKOT, Ivan lyanovichi-MBOSARMU, Xmriya TaodaroTna [Dabosarelks,
M.T.1; GORU.N. L.Ta. (Harelik, L,1.1, dok-tor skonan.asuk,
etT.red.; TXLIKOKWIXO, O.T., red.izd-va; MILIMUN, I.D.,
takhn.red.
Elconamic efficiency of new techniques in the Mcrainian
textile industry] IkalLouichna afektyvnist' nGTOi tekhniky
v takstylinii prosysloyonti URSR. Xyiv, Vyd-ve Akad.nauk
URSR, 1959 74 p. (KIRA 12:6)
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DUBOSHIN, G-, N.
"Mechanics in the USSR for 30 years," The Stability of Motion, Symposium,
Moscow/Leningrad, 19',0, pp. 73-98.
MathematioiY Aeviews
Vol* 14 No* 8
Sept* 1952V
Analysis
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i DuboUn., 0. N. Some remark as n
a on theorems of th eto d'
tnethod ol A. M, Lvaimov. Vestnik~Ntoskov. Univ.1
Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Estest. Nauk 19SO, no. 10, 27-31 (19S0).!
(Russian) I. J~
first theorem t bila 1 .
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(rharpened to asymptotic stability). [See Lyapunav,i
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DUBOSHINj 0. N.
pComputation of Higher Derivatives; of CoMound Functions," TrudY CAISII,, 15,
No. 2, 1950
MLRA., Apr 52
DUBGS14JI1, G. It.
Osnovy teorii ustoichivosti dvizhenii2o Dopushcheno v kachestve
ucheb. posobii2 dliR fizikonatematicheskiWn fakul'tetov gos. uriver-
sitetov, Moskva, Izd-vo Iloskovskogo universiteta, 19S2- 317 P.
Bibliography: P- 7;-
Title tr.: Fundamentals of the theory of st2bility of motion.
Arproved as a taxtbook for faculties of physics and nathematics in state
universities.
QA671.D8
SO: Aeronautical Science3 and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1955-
PHASE II TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 41 11
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BOOK Call No.: QA871.D8
Author: DUBOSHIN G. N.
W~ ~S OF THE THEORY OF THE STABILITY OF MOTION
Full Title: F
Transliterated Title: Osnovy teorii ustoychivosti dvizheniya
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating Agency: None
Publishing House: Moscow Universit Press
Date: 1952 No. PP.: 319 No. of copies: 5,000
Editorial Staff
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. V. V. Golubev, Corr. Mem.j Acad. of Sci. USSR
Others: Prof. V. V. Golubev; Prof. N. G. Chetayev, Corr. Mem.,
Acad. of Sci., USSR; and Prof. 0. N. Sveshnikov
TEXT DATA
Coverage: The book is a compilation from lectures given by the author
at the University of Moscow. It is based on the classic work,
A. M. Lyapunov's General Problem of the Stability of Motion (1892).
Lyapunov's mathematical treatment oT-fFe subject which demands ex-
tensive mathematical knowledge from the reader, has been as far as
possibled simplified without mutilation in order to make it accesible
to those interested. This book is a methodical textbook introducing
the reader into the theory of the stability of motion. It is, there-
fore, an introduction to Lyapunov's work, and does not-present
original work. 3/10
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The first chapter covers In detail definitions of the fundamental
principles advanced by Lyapunov, with simple illustrative examples
and the technique of computing basic differential equations of
motion named by Lyapunov "equations of perturbed motion". The
second chapter discusses Lyapunov's method or integration of the
above differential equations with the application of infinite series.
The chapter Is important for the numerous cases of the application
of Lyapunov's method to practical problems. The third chapter is
the most important, and is dedicated to the "second method' of
Lyapunov which permits the most efficient solution of many applied
problems of the theory of the stability of motion. In the fourth
chapter, cases in which the equations of the first approximation
are linear with constant coefficients are discussed. The fifth
chapter includes two basic special cases of stability of motion
with the results of Lyapunov's investigations. The sixth chapter
covers Lyapunov's periodical solutions, which are closely connected
with the stability theory. They are interesting in many practical
applications. The seventh and last chapter contains discussions of
certain cases of the stability problem of unsteady motion, when the
equations of first approximation are linear differential equations
with variable coefficients.
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Preface (by Prof. V. V. Golubev): The present development of theoreti-
cal mechanics with its broad technical applications and its adaptation
in celestial mechanics and physics has given rise to an immense num-
ber of particular problems connected with the theory of the stability
of motion. For this reason, scientific workers in all aspects of
science and technology associated with theoretical mechanics need to
study the fundamentals of this theory.
A. M. Lyapunov's outstanding book in this field General Problem of the
Stabilitz of Motion (1892) has not lost its value even today as a
source of profoun~Fscientific ideas and methods. But its study pre-
sents great difficulty, because of the deep mathematical knowledge on
which it is based. It seems that Duboshin has satisfactorily solved
this question by applying his great pedagogical experience to the
creation of a substantial introduction to Lyapunov's work. In addi-
tion, he showed much originality in stating the general theories and
their application and results.
Introduction (by the author): In addition to the coverage stated above,
the author says that his book satisfies the interest in the theory of
the stability of motion which increases yearly, because of increasing
demands for its application to practical problems. It contains in all
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possible detail that part of Lyapunov's fundamental work with which
the systematic study of this theory must start. For this reason,
the most difficult and complicated parts of Lyapunov's work and the
numerous additions made in later years by Soviet scientists are
not included.
In his fourth chapter discussion of the unperturbed motion, when
the equations of the first approximation are linear, the author in-
troduced the definition of that motion as "steady in the first ap-
proximation", because Lyapunov made the remark that many theorems
proved by him for a steady motion remain correct for cases when the
terms of higher orders have coefficients depending on time.
The problem discussed in the seventh chapter, although exceptionally
important for many present applications, could not be fully explained
by the author, because in the fundamental work of Lyapunov this prob-
lem is analyzed in detail only for periodical motions. The general
problem of stability of irregular motion, based on the method of
characteristic numbers, had not been brought by Lyapunov to a state
which could be applied to the solution of practical problems.
In presenting Lyapunov's theory, the author tried to preserve his
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style and manner of exposition, and used all his terminology. The
author carefully avoided foreign words, even substituting Russian
terms for those which have taken root in contemporary Soviet
literature. In conclusion, the author mention's the following
Russian works which he used:
Lyapunov, A. M., Obshchaya zadacha ob us oychivosti dvizheniya
(General Problem of the Stability of Motion), 2nd ed., ONTI, 1950
Smirnov, V. I., Kura visshey matematiki (Course of Higher Mathe-
matics), GostekhIzdat, 1949
Suslov, G. K.0 Teoreticheskaya mekhanika (Theoretical Mechanins),
Gostekhizdat, 1944
Stepanov, V. V., Kura differentsialnykh uravneniy (Course of
Differential Equations), Gostekhizdat, 1950
Petrovskiy, I. G., Lektsii po teorii obyknovennykh differentsiall-
nykh uravneniy (Lectures on the Theory of Normal Differential
Equations), Gostekhizdat, 1947
Golubev ', V. V., Lektsti po analiticheskoy teorii differentsiallnykh
uravneniy (Lectures on the Analytical Theory of Differential
Equations), Gostekhizdat, 1950
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Nemytakiy, V. V. and Stepanov, V. V., Xachestvennaya teoriya
differentsiallnykh uravneniy (Qualitative Theory of Differential
Equations), Gostekhizdat, 1949
Steklov, V. A., Oanovy teorii integrirovaniya obyknovennykh dif-
ferentsial'nykh uravneniy (Fundamentals of the Theory of Inte-
gration of Normal Differential Equations), Gosizdat, 1927
Chetayev, N. G., Ustoychivost' dvizhenlya (Stability of Motion),
Gostekhizdat, 1946
Malkin, 1. G., Metody Lyapunova i Puankare v teorii nelineynykh
kolebaniy (methods of Lyapunov and Poincar6 in the Theory of
Non-Linear Vibrations), Gostekhizdat, 1949
Kurosh, A. G., Kurs vysshey algebry (Course of Higher Algebra),
Gostekhizdat, !946 -
Sushkevich, A. K., Osnovy vysshey algebry (Fundamentals of Higher
Algebra), ONTI, 1937
Subbotin, M. F., Kurs nebeenoy mekhaniki (course of Celestial
Mechanics), Vol. 2. ONTI, 1937
Nemytskiy, V., Sludskaya, M., Cherkasov, A., Kurs matematicheskogo
analiza (Course of Mathematical Analysis), GostekhIzdat, 1944
Abstract: The coverage., Introduction and table of contents cover fully
the subject matter of the book and a separate abstract seems unneces-
sary. No corresponding English texts were uned for comparison.
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Evaluation: The outstanding feature of the book is the clearness and
fullness of its definitions. The author does not assume that the
reader is versed in the essentials and needs no explanations. The
wording of the book follows Lyapunov's logical thinking, but developes
his philosophical and often laconic treatment of the subject. The
author is right in declaring his book as being an introduction to
Lyapunov's classic. There is essentially nothing new in the book as
compared i4ith Lyapunov's work, however the author makes some interest-
ing practical applications of the general theory of the stability of
motion and in some cases elaborates Lyapunov's ideas.
Purpose: The book is a textbook, based on the lectures delivered by
the author in Moscow State University to students of the 4th and 5th
year majoring in Celestial Mechanics. It is dedicated to the train-
ing of scientific workers in connection with study and research in
questions related to Theoretical Mechanics.
Table of Contents PAGES
Preface (by Prof. V. V. Golubev) 3
Introduction (by the author)
Ch. 1 Fundamental Conceptions and Definitions 8_4
Differential equations of motion of a holonomic mechanical
system. Statement of the problem of stability. Basic defini-
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PAGES
tions. Differential equations of a perturbed motion. Problem
of the stability of the zero solution of differential equa-
tions of a disturbed motion. Some explanatory examples.
Additional remarks.
Ch. 2 Integration of Differential Equations of a Disturbed
Motion 45-77
Theorem of Cauchy. Reinforcing functions. Theorem of
A. M. Lyapunov. Integration of homogeneous linear equations.
Ch. 3 Fundamentals of Lyapunov's Second method 78-136
Preliminary remarks and definitions. Lyapunov's four theorems:
1) fundamental theorem on the stability of an unperturbed
motion, 2) theorem on asymptotic stability of an unperturbed
motion, 3) fundamental theorem on instability of an unper-
turbed motion) 4) second theorem on instability of an un-
perturved motion. Stability by first approximation.
Ch. 4 Study of the Problem of Stability of Motion which
becomes steady in the First Approximation 137-173
Problem of stability in a zero solution (root) of a system
of linear equations with constant coefficients. Homogeneous
functions, satisfying certain linear partial differential
equations. Lyapunov's theorem on the stability of motion,
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AID 41 - II
PAGES
which becomes steady in the first approximation. Study of
special cases.
Ch. 5 Fundamental Special Cases of the Problem of Stability
of Steady Motion 174-236
The first special case. Differential equations of a perturbed
motion. Study of the stability of an unperturbed motion in
the first special case. Formulation of the rule. Examples.
The second special case. Differential equations of a perturbed
motion. Transposing differential equations of a perturbed
motion to a certain characteristic type. Study of the stabili-
ty of an unperturbed motion in the second special case. Formu-
lation of the rule. Examples.
Ch. 6 Periodic Solutions of Differential Equations of a
Perturbed Motion 237-281
Periodic solutions of the problem of stability in the second
special case. Certain cases of determination of a holomorphic
integral. Lyapunov's general theorem on periodic solutions of
differential equation of a perturbed motion.
Ch. 7 Certain Cases of the Problem of Stability of an
Unsteady Motion 282-316
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PAGES
General remarks. Simple examples. Special cases of the
problem of stability of an unsteady motion. Problem of
stability of a periodic unperturbed motion. Some pro-
positions connected with the characteristic equation.
Bibliography: In introduction (see above)
Facilities: Not given
Available: Library of Congress.
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USSR /Mathematics - Celestial Mechanics Feb 52
"A Psrticular Problem of Stability in the Case of
Continuously Acting Perturbations," G. N. Duboshin,
Chair of Celestial MechanicL,
"Vest Moskav- U, Ser Fiz, Mat, i Yest Nauk" No 1,
PP 35-40
Continuation of previous article by authcr (ibid.
12 "1951). He di-scusses approximatioa of prev-lous
11
solution. Problem is particular case of stab-'Uty
by A. M. Lyapunov ("General Problem of Statilitty of
Notion". 1950) and mav be solved as dezonztrate~d by
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author (Trudy GUSh, (Works of State Astrca Inst
imenI Shternberg) 14 (i.94o) and 1. G. MaIlkin
(Priklad Matemat i Mekhan 8 (1944). Received
18 Ju.1 51.
WBOSHIM, G*Ms
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StaAlity In A.HoLlaponov's concept of Kepler notion. Trudy GAISH 21:
'Ag-24 152. .WRA 7s6)
(Orbits)
DUBOSH]31,, G. N. State Astronomical Inst. im. Shternberg
"Differential Equations of Motion of Planets' Satellites.," Astron. Zhur., Vol. 30,
Wo 3, pp 315-331, 1953
States that the aim of this woxk is the study oR the problem of settirg up the
differential eqs of motion of the satellites of any major planet of the solar system*
This study was motivated by the fact that in all such works., use is made of the same
differential eqs of planetocantric motion without any indications as to the sirpl*-
fyinh assumptions used in establiihing these 6qs and as to the accuracy of deter-
mination of the desired functions, Dreives anew the involved lunar-theory system of
eqs ifi the geocentric coordinates of the rwon and the heliocentric coordinates of the
earth. 257T71
C.
2. USSR (f,00)
ni- 'J,~ the6rT ::f Ve rtabjjjt,~, cf 1y I. Lurl~e.
-Ov. ~ingm. llo- 3, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June .1953. Unclassified.
tic
oncerning OnL--Theore=-of-1Arkhoff-,-"- byiT.-A-
In-ta. teor. astron. All SSSR, Vol 6, 1-io 4, 1956, 13p 23'2--2-F9
(from Referativnyy Shurnal -- Mekhanika, ITO 1, Jan 57,Ab-
stract 110 26, by G. IT. Duboshin)
"It is pointed out that several of Birkhoff's theorems relating to
,the question of the qualitative theory of the motion of three bod-les,
considered in the book Dynamic Systems, should be made more exact and
explained more clearly. A similar argument is given on two of Birkhoff's
theorems relating to the problem of capture) and proved is one ct~ Bir--
n - &~-quAl
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3(1),16(1)
AUTHORs Duboahin, G.N. SOV/33-35-2-12/21
TITLE: -TKe ~Different~ial Equations of Tranalational-Rotational Notion
of Mutually Attracted Rigid Bodies (0 differentsiallnykh
uravneniyakh postupatellno-vrashohatellnogo dvizheniya Yzaimno
prityagivayushchikhsya tverdykh tel)
PERIODICAL& Astronomicheakiy zhurnal, 1958, Vol 35, Yr 2,pp 265-276 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the sections I and 2 the author establ:.shes the differential
equations of translational-rotational.motion of a system of
absolute rigid bodies the particles of whi-h are mutually
attracted according to the law of Newton, !n an absolute system
of coordinates. In the third section it is shown that there are
the same classical integrals as in the corresponding case of a
system of material points. In the further sections the author
shows that the system can be seperated into equations of trane-
lational motion of the centers of mass and those of rotational
.motion of the bodies around the centers of mass only if each
of the bodies is a sphere with a spherical distribution of
density. In all other cases only an approximative seperation
Card 1/2
The Differential Equations of Translational-Rotational SOV/33-35-2-12/21
Motion of Mutually Attracted Rigid Bcdies
is possible and the author discusses some special cases and
:and a transformation of coordinates to mavable sxes.
There are 2 Soviet references.
kSSOCIATION:Gosudayetvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K.Shternberga
(State Astronomical Institute imeni P.K.Shternberg)
SUBMITTED: June 24, 1957
Card 2/2
AUTHOR: .bubo
S/055/59/000/04/005/C2-
TITLE: On the Mutual Potential of a Sphere and a Body oftRotation
PERIODICALt Vestnik lloskovskogo universiteta. Seriya matematiki, mekhaniki,
autronomii, fizikil khimii, 1959, Nr 4, PP 55-60 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author considers the potential between a sphere the dengity
of which is an arbitrary function of the distance from the
center, and a body of rotation lying outside of the sphere the
density of which is an integrable function of the distance from
the axis of rotation and the distance from a plane perpendicular
to it. For the considered potential the author gives a develop-
ment which is suitable for applications in several problems of
celestial mechanics. In the limit cases where the body of
rotation is a line or a disk, a corresponding development was
already obtained in Z_Ref 2 and 3j .
There are 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet, and 1 French.
ASSOCIATION3Kafedra nebesnoy makhaniki i gravimetrii (Chair of-telestial.
Meohanics and Gravimetry) X
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TITLEt One ParTro-M-r Case of the General Problem of the Translational
Rotational Motion of Two Bodies
PERIODICALt Astronomichookiy shurnalv 1959#Vol 36,Nr 1,pp 153-163 (USSR)
A3STRA.CTi In continuation of his earlier paper L-Ref 1_7 on the
differential equations of relative translational-rotational
motion of a system of two mutually attracting solid bodies the
author considers the special case when one of these bodies is a
homogeneous sphere and the other is a homogeneous material
segment. Under the assumption that the length of the rod is
small in comparison to the distance from its center to the center
of the sphere the author gives a method for finding series
developments of the general solution. The author's results can
be applied to the investigation of the motion of a cosmic rocket
or a cylindrical sputnik.
There is I Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION%Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K.Shternberga
I (state.Astronomical Institute imeni P.K.Shternberg)
SUBMITTEDs February 5, 1958
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AUTHOR:
Duboshin, G.N.
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TITLE: On perturbations In the motion of the Saturnian-satellites
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 3, 1961, 12, ab-
strac;~ .3A147 ("Tr. Goa. astron. In-ta im. P.K. Shternberga", 1960,
v. 28, 121 - 148)
TEXT- The author analyzes the motion of each of the nine satellites of
Saturn under the effect of attraction by the pla:.et proper, all other satellites,
the Sun and Jupiter. He presents equations of Saturnian-centrical motion of the
system of Saturnian satellites In cylindrical coordinates, which are a system of
joint 27 second-order, differential equations. The author seeks the solution of
these equations close to that in which the motion of each satellite is a circular
Keplerian motion, i.e., motion without allowance for attraction hy the Sun, Jupi-
ter and other satellites. The solution sought for can-be presented In the form
of series which are absolutely convergent during a certain time interval; this
permits calculation of Saturnian-centrical coordinates with a sufficient'accuracy
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degree. It is shown that formulae for independent determtnatiori of' perturbations
of any order have the same appearance and differ only by free te---.ns which are
time functions becoming successively more and more complicated In their structure.
The author considers mainly mutual perturbations of the Saturnian satellites,
presents calculation formulae for determining first-order perturbations In co-
ordinates of every satellites, and presents the results of estimating the per-
turbations. There are 10 references.
Ye. Polyakhova
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation)
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Meturbances In the motlon of Iapetus and Phoebe. TrWy GAISH 28:
161-1?o l6o. (MIRA 13:10)
(Batellites-Saturn)
DUBOSHIN. G.N.
Some partial solntions of the problem of an advanaing-rotary motion
of two bodies. Soob.GAISH no.108%3-18 160, (MIRA 13:10)
1. Wedra nobasnoy mokhaniki i gravimetrit Hoskogskogo goeudaretvarr-
nogo univervitata.
(Aroblem of two bodies)
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AUTIOR# Daboshint 0. N.
TITM On rotaryLaotioX of.artificial celestial bodies
PMODICALs Ref*r&tinyy shurnal, Mattuatika, no. 12, 1.960, 85-86.
abstract 13682. (Byal. In-ta tear. astron.41 SSSR9 19609
xr,79 511-590)
MTS The author considers the action of twoabs*latoly rigid
bodies, the elementary-partiales of w1hioh mutually attract themselves
according to'llowton's law*,Tho,ooa%r&l'e9lid body is-& Uody of rota-
tion revolving uniformly around its axis. The axtificial body is
also &-body of rotation. Thor* are two different kinds of,artificial
bodiest &A flong4todLand a oontractod-one with car-9spondiag central
main nanenta of inertia, Tke equaticas of.ths.trauslatioa,"A rotary
notion urs set up-under considaration. of the-first,powsr of the
contraction of'tho central body. The-eque,tions of the translation
notion do not depend,on.the rotary notion and are.'ssparately,,into-
grated. 'rho integration of the equations.-of the translation notion
,in a classical-problon which is ooniidered to be solved and well-
kuown. The equations of the rotary notion cannot be int W atod with
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the aid at knows functions. Therefor* particular solutions are sought.
As it is well-known- theme equations of the, translation notion admit
a circular solution which lies in the equatorial plans of the central
body. I& this case the equations of the rotary motion admit the
following.partioular solutions which are denoted as regular by the
authors 1) Notion of the typo "arroww. In this case the axis of
revolution of the artificial body r*a&ine -vertical to.the ratius of
the orbit of the center of inertia of this body and forms a constant
angle with thG direction of speed of this center of inertia. 2) motion
of the'type "spoke". In this case the axis of revolution of the arti-
fioial body remains vertical to the direction of speed of the center
of inertia of this body and foram a constant an le with the local
vector of the center of Inertia of this ljody. 31 Notion of the type
"swiamer". The axis of revolution of the qrtifioial body remains
vertical to the plans of the orbit of the center of inertia of the
body. The..angalar velocity of the autorotatiou of the body remains
constant in all three cases. A stability-exxAtknation in first
approximation is carried out for ev*ry-regular station. It is stated
that in most-cases the elongated and the coatractot body show an
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inverse behavior concerning the stability of regular nations. For
sufficiently small contraction the.equations of-the translation notion
admit solutions which Are little -different from Kepl*r-oircular solu-
tions. Under certain exactly formulated assumptions the author obtains
for the.premession and.ustation angles the first terms-of the ex-
pazeions relative,-to the contraction. Here it-appears that the nuta-
tion angle suffers no perturbations by-the contraction of the
oentral body, while the procession angle abaws seoular.porturbations.
C'Latracter's notes Coapl*te-trauslation.3
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- DUBOSHINp Georgiy Nikolayevich; HARKUZON, I.A.; red.; PETRUCHUK, Z.M.p
-...
[Gravitation tbooryl Teoriia pritiazboniia. Moskva# Goes izd--yo
fisiko-intem, lit-ryl 1961s 287 pe (KERA US 1-1)
(Gravitation)
"Clsnoz*l rsvW at work in coUstW woobAtmics at Koso(yv State ftlvj ltjr,*
r*Pcrt to be $"'Ltt*d f4r th* 13th IntlL. Astmaeutical Conposs,, IAFj,
Tama, DmIGwis, 23-29 I%p 1962.
SUBBOTIN, M.F., otv. red.; GREEENIKOV, Ye.A., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk,
red.1 DEMIN, V.G., kand. fiz.-matem. naWk, red.; kUBDSIIIN,_
G*N doktor fiz.-matem. nauk, zam. otv. red.; OKHOTSIMSKIY,
17.Y-e., red.; YAROV-YAROVOY, M.S., kand. viz.-matem. naukp red.;
NIKOLAYEVA, L.K., red. iad-va; SHEVCHENKO, G.N., tekhn. red.
[Problems of the motion of artificial celestial bodies]Problemy
dvizheniia iskusatvennykh nebesnykh tel; doklady. Moskva, Izd-
vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 294 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Konferentsiya po obahchim i prikladnyx voprosam teoretiche-
skoy astronomii, Moscow, 1961. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii
nauk SSSR (for Subbotin, Okhotaimskiy).
(Artificial aatellites) (Mechwdcs, Celestial)
(Spaceships)
DUBOSHIN 9A6.s MISMYt N.N.9 GWZDOVSKIYj G.L.
Utilization of Sputniks for meteorological and television purposes*
Report4i of the following Ooviet Scientists were presented at the
XI11tbO International Congress on Astronautics In Varna, Dalgaria.,
P: Tekhnika Molodeshij #1, 1963, pp. 24-25
M3WHIN, G. ff., AND OKHOTSIMKIY, D. Ye.,
"Some problems of astrodynwaics and celestial mechanics"
report to be submitted for the 14th Congress Intl. Astronautics Federation,
Paris, France, 25 Sep-1 oct 1963
DUBOSHINI Geor IKOVSKIYO P.T. rod.; FLWHE, L.Tu.,
rix ivi~?jwniqpi 'Jiii-
(Celestial mechanics; basic probl"411iwd methods) Nebesnaia
mokhanikaj onnovnye sadachi i metody. Moskva, Fismtgis, 1963.
586 P. (MIRA 160)
(Mechuicsi-
I I ~. I
DIf M Sill ? , ;', iN , -, i ~~,VNTMSIK If. P. ye.
13 -
problems in Rstr:Avr1amtcs and cqlostial zechanics. Kosm.
i i:s'- ,I no.2-1911-2(j? '-') f 63. "MRA 17-4)
DUBOSHIN. G.N.; ONHOTSDMKY, D.Ye. (Moacow)t
"Some problems of astrodynanics."
report presented at the 2nd All.-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 64.
WASIMI, -Goorgiy flikolayevichj REMIKOWMY, P.T., red.
(Celestial mechanical analytical and qualitative methods)
Voboanaia rokhaniknj analitichoskif) i kachostvenr7e metody.
Xloskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 560 1). (VIRA 17:6)
DUBOMIN, G.N.; OXHOTSIMSKII D.E. [Okhotsimakiy, Me.]
Some problems of astrodynamics and celestial mechanics. Pt. 1,
Aviats kosmonavt 6 no. 7j6-7 164.
DOU'PINP G.N.; OKHOT31KI.Klo D. Lokhotaiwkly , D*Yeol
Some prob3oms of astr*dYnaxiOD W celestial modhanics* Pt,2*
Aviato kosmonavt 6 no.gslO-Ilt 15 164.
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WTHOR: Duboshin, G. N.; Okhotaimakiy, D. Ye.
)RG: None
rITLE: Some problems of astrodynamics
MURCE; Vaesoyuznyy s"yezd po, teoreticheakoy i prikladnoy mekhanike. 2d, Moscow, 1964,
Inaliticheakaya mekhanika. Ustoychivost' dvizheniya. Nebesnaye ballistike (Analy-tical
nechanics. Stability of motion. Celestial ballistics); trudy 9"yezda, no. 1, Moscow,
1zd-vo Nauka, 1965, 208-213
rOPIC TAGS: satellite orientation, orbit correction, space flight
ABSTRACT; The authors review the history of astrodynamics or the mechanics of space
Clight dnd discuss some of the problems involved in planning orbits'And studying the
notion of uncontrolled satellites near the center of mass. In the discussion of orbit
:alculation consideration Is given to the problem of economizing on power in launching
3nd orbiting as well as to those.of accuracy in attaining the desired orbit and selec-
tion of the method for orbital corrections. The remarks on motion of uncontrolled
ipace vehicles near the center of mass include discussions of rotational motion and
Libration. It is pointed out that the gravitational field of the eerth may be used
Cor stabilized orientation of artificial satellites.
KH
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.AUTHOR: Duibo shin_, N.I.Mhotaimakiy. D. Ye.
iTITIZ: Astrodynamic problems
!SOURCE: Ref. zh. Iesledovaniye kowicheskogo prostranstval Abe. 6.62.163
;REF SOURCE: Tr. II Veen. e"yezda po teor. i prikl. mekhan., 196-4. Obz. dokl. Vyp. 1.
;m., Nauka, 1965, 208-213
1
;TOPIC TAGS: astronautics, spacecraft, spacecraft entry, spacecraft attitude, orbit
(calculation, orbit perturbation, aerodynamic force, magnetic coercive force, weight-
ilessn'ess
AB51r"V-~: Ceuvstions concerned with calculations for orbit and movement of a cosmic
vehicle relative to the center of mass are discussed. The significance of the se-
lection of the section for the insertion of the cosmic vehicle, investigation of
sensitivity of orbit to error, to perturbations and corrective actions is noted in
the first question. The combination of simplified methodology during the first
stage of orbit planning, and of more precision in subsequent ones, is suggested. The
second question notes the importance of investigating the effects of gravitational,
aerodynamic, magnetic, and other forces, on vehicle movement. The use of the results
of angular motion calculations, along with sensitive element readings, is suggested
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in order to determine the angular motion of the vehicle, The importw,ce of inveati-
gating the movement of a body with liquid-filled spaces under conditions of weight-
lessness is noted. V. Ponomarev. [Translation ob abs#aotl
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GOWHAROY, Yu.G., Inshener; DWq
Installation of the traction network of electric railroad transpor-
tation In the Bakal mines. Gor.shur. no.6:40-44 Js 156.(HLRA 9:8)
1. Bakallskoye ruicuprayleniy* (for Goncharov); 2. ON Tyashproue-
lektroproyekt (for Dabombin)
(Bakal-Ilectric railroads)
DUMMIN V.N.
Anglo-russkil aviatnibnny i slovar', I-English-ftselan aeronautical dictionaryl.
Sostavili; V.M. DaboshIn, V.S. Kotov i S. 1. Shifrin. YDskva, Gostekhizdat Ogis
R.FSFR, 19b1. 316 p. "IspolzovarLiaia 11teratura"t p. 8-10. DLC: TL5091D8
Anglo-rueskii. aviatsionnyi slovarl. CEnglish Russian aeronautical dictionary 7.
2. perer. i dop. V-P, Butusova 1 14. V. Chausskogo. Ymkvat Cos, izd-vo
tekhniko-teoret. lit-rys 1950. 456 p. Added t.p. in English.
PH Mi TL509- 143
SOt Soviet Transportation and Communicationat A Bibliography, Library of Congress
Reference Department, Washingtonp 1952, Unclassified.
DUBOSHIN, V. N.., and V.S. KOTOV.
Anglo-rusakii avistsionnyi. slovar'. 2. perer. i dop. izd.
Sostavili B. H. Duboshin i V. S. &tov., pod red. V. P. Butusova i
M. N. Chausskogo. Moskva,, Gostakhizdat., 1950. 456 p.
Title tr.: English-Russian aeronautical dictionary.
TL509.D8 1950
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Avlation in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1955.
BURYAKOV, Tu.F.; DREMICHEV, LD i Wmslig- V.14.; LOPATIN, R.N.;
MAMMOV, M.I.; TUROV; A.A.; VFZ.Lu-M; A.A., red.;
MTKOIAYEV,, H.I., redi; KUROCHKIN, V.D., red.; BALASHOVA,
M.V.,, red.-leksikograf~ WWRIN, I.F., takhn. red.
[.Anglo-lbassian aeronautical dictionary] Anglo-ruaskii avi-
atsionnyi slovar'. Moskva, Voon.izd-vo MOva obor. SSSR,
1963. 544 P. (MIRA 16:8)
(Engliah language--Dictionaries--Rustsian)
(Aeronautics--Dictionariae)
DUBOSHINA# ZAj PROSKMINA9 11,F.
Alkaloids from Oxytropis muricata. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.61
2071-2073 Jo 163, (MIRA 16:7)
1. Vsenoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy khimiko-farmataovti-
cheskiy institut ime0i S.Ordzhonikidae.
(Alkaloids) (Oxytropia)
DUBOSSARSXATA, M.T.
Correct evaluation of the productive capacity. Taket.prom.
20 nn.1:78-79 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Rachall.nik planovo-prolzvodetvounago otdola Kiyevskoy
khlopkopryadilluoy fabriki.
(Textile industry)
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AUTHOR: Dubossarskaya, V. Ya.
ORG: none
--TITLE: Tnvest i gat aw--Qf aNvorach tor uatur-ation In
mens of yttrium gamet
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 10, 1965, 3120-3123
TOPIC TAGS: garnet, yttrium compound, magnetic anisotropy, polycrystal. magnetic
saturation
ABSTRACT: Data are given on differential susceptibility as a function of ~m~i
f ield intensity in two specimens of Z11rium garnett'i ric specimens were sintered at
different temperatures. and (.-~qsseqth-rjtiy FL ~A~ tia.- and 89W
,oersteds at requency of 425 cp9,t___The law-for
-approach -to- saturation- Is--
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a= , 6 = 8
The values of the constants appearing in thin form4la are tabulated. A comparison
of experimntal and theovetical data shows good agreement. The rticrostructure of
the specimen, which is a function of the method used in preparation, may have a con-
siderable effect on the results when studying the law of appmach to saturation in
porous polycrystalline materials with a law constant of anisotropy. Orig. art. has:
2 figurec, I table, 3 formulas.
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