SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GINZBURG, F. - GINZBURG, I.

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STARIK# I. Ye.; GlVZBURGv F. L. State of microquantities of radioelements in solutions. Part 16: Study of the state of americium by means of ion exchange. fbdiokhimiia 3 no-1W-51 t6l. (MIRA 14:3) (Americium) SOV/1 37-514- 1- 113i2 Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurgiva 1169 Nr I p IhO (USSR) AUTHORS: Sirota, N, N , Ginzburg, F IN TITLE: A Study of the Physical Properties of Bi-Sb Alloys flzucheniye fizicheskikh svoysiv ~,ismut-A s sur Illoy PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk~ in-I tsvotii mel i s-.olol-i Naut o-vo 1:5vett, metallurgii, 1167 Nr 30, p1) 281-291 ABSTRACT. Physical properties IthermovIc(Iii( powet- c'(-(trical rcsisli,'11%, hardness, ii-licrohardness: and n-iodulus of elasli( ity, of 10 13:-Si) alloys were studied. The composition of ilic allovs vdt-wd fion ' k! 1 100% in increments of 5 atom 'In. Rod-shapcd speciniens -1 111111 ~11 (11 arneter obtained by casting in a graphite mold were amicaled a' ej temperature of 2400C for a period of .1 %---eeks 'rhe shaj)(- of ii, hardness and microhardness curves is typical of sysienis %khit~) forill a continuous series of solid solutions The 11-laxillia of thcst. ( correspond to an alloy containing 80% Sb and 20% Bi A xell-clefined maximum corresponding to an alloy with a coinposition of 1~'/o Sb ~Iid 8516 Bi is observed in curves representing :he electrical resistivity Card I/.) and the thermoelectric power as functiolls of tile t oncelit ral loll of A Study of the Physical Properties of Bi-Sb Alloys SOV/1 J'7-~O- i- 11:52 the constituents. A slight deviation from additive behavior xas observed in the curve "modulus-of-elasticity vs. concentration' - In alloys containing ~0-30% SI) ,i ccrt.-wi maxin-iiiiii is observed which coincidos with lhe maxinw on Iliv curvvs of olectrical resistivity and thermoelectric power V G Card L' /Z imak,ft; TSVICTATIVA,Ta.M.; PAYATSYK, V.V., redaktor; BENINSO~., A.N., re or; ROZEN, B.A., tekhnicbeekiy redaktor Dat us increase the production of potatoes and vegetables; an annotated bibliography] Uveliohim proizvodstvo kartofelia i ovoehchei; annottrovaanyi ukazatell literstury. Moskva, Goo. 12d-vo kullturno- proevetitallaoi lit-ry, 1956. 36 p. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Vessoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokhozyayetvennykh nauk iment V.1.1anina. (Bibliography-Potatoes) (Bibliography--Vegetable gardening) Y100ROV, V.L.redsktor; BVIUiNS011, A.N.,radaktor; YHLAGIN, A.Ye.,tekhnichaskiy redaktor [More fruit, berries, and gropes; annotated bibliograDIWI Bol'she plodov, isgod i vinogrods; annotiroverinyl ukazatell literotury. Moskva, GOB. izd-vo kullturno-proov. lit-ry, 1956. 63 p. (HLRA 10-4) 1. Moscow. VientralInays nauchnaya sell skokhotyalstv"imaye bibliotaka. (Bibliography--Yruit culture) PA OKOXOg Ye.V.; GIYa=t F.S. (Bibliography of the worica of Ij. Miohurin and the literature about, him) Bibliograftia trudov LT. Miabarina i literatura o nem. [Sostavilteli I.V. Parkhomenko J P.S. Ginsburg] Hooky&, Go.~. Izd-va nellkhoz. Ilt-rv, 1958. 246 p. (MIRA IWO) (Bibliography-Michurin, I-ran Vladindrovich, 1855-1935) 0 INUM, G. Housing Tncreased activity of those Oth laborsaving Ideas, Zhil.-kom.khoz. 2 No. 3, 1952 Monthly Library of Congress, JuJ.V 1952. Unclassified. MMIN, I.; OINUM, G. t'l- I Produotion potentialities in operation. Shil.-kom.khos. 4 no.4: 22-26 13~. (=A 7:7) 1. Glanyr inihsnsr Baratovskogo savod& gazovoy app&ratury (for Hirkim) 2. lachallnik planovo-proisvodetve=ogo otdola (for Ginsburg) (lancots) GINZBURG, G. I ,J~A, I T Girl radio operators. Radio no.?:g JI 156. (K6RA 9:9) l.liachallnik radiestantaii Vitebskogo radlokluba, (UC2X&S) (Radio clubs) :J. A. Ginziburg, '~. A. - '$A:-,ainrt I.ilTlitations in the ch~dcc. proj(,ctions", not,..,~ in contico'don wi.th the arUcle y A. K. :ciki I, tli~ is.,:L;e of the "SI:ornik"), :,-,ornik rriuch.-tckhn. i prio:~,,-od. t#y t,,) ri-fii, topwmfii, I rr~vlmebrii, issue 21, I)V', ). S ) : ik -L 11 ~) , 17 JIIIJ.513, (lo-tool-s '(;hurnal Inykn ~A;.I,.y, No. L), D!,,'). ,, ~, . '. . ! . ,irtzbL,r-,-,, ~3. A. - "On cert,ain u&.-,ic :: otA.(-,fns in fl,", Sbornik n;u~-h.-Iekhn. i pfto:~v:)rl. ~Atey po karto,~rLfii, &eT-os'lyc-.mk,- i :-,ravimetrii, Issue,22, IAJ, p. A-102, - viblil),,: 20 ~L,ms. S',': 17 JULY ':),I, Utopis '4tiLrnal Inpn St;,tu., ND. 1), Dil; '). G-j~TZ31fl,"t, 3. A. .L .,. , pro. -:t -ya A.S.:IlGitilE. Sborni!- nauc~!. PrOIZVO SO: cllill~ZBUIRIIZ A. 21363 11 'Z HR aL.G. A. lq:!Ieclc,-,,2nlya .tc6e-zij, in3tituta harto-rrfij.. ~ruu:,, vtorogo vsmnoyn. e,6-"7. SU: I eto pie I ~:hurnal I nyl: I I Stuatey, i~orkv a, I -. A. 213W g~BLZU , ,, A. .~. vorfromu 0, roaWyarAj it 2~~.J _ - ..r M, Z'40. IT ]~:~4(, b mstf-TrmtJc',,)mrkcv ho-wtogra-fil. 1-oprosy a ., f . ~ 52, : letopla' Zhiarral Inyk.)i ~'Amtry, i.( . ." , : GIRMIG, G. A. "totwiticheBkoo oboanovarde kart. Icomplekony1di mirovykii gcograficht!ikikh atlarjuv SatheimtIcal badij of awipti of comprehen.,iJve guopraphic athces of the vrorI87. Uosima, ~eodezizdat, 1952. 140 1). SO: Lontitly 14st of -Aus!d) - 6, No. 5, Aurust 1953. An. Accass~ciaa, Vol GINIMUPIrIp G. A. "Profile of DAsplacenent of Firs and Oaks in Deloms,,ian SSR" Izv. AN No 5, 193-195, 1953 The nethod of profiles was employed to clarify geofrrapi~ival differences in the state of forests accordinr to species and in conn,-,ction with the taxation Pomda of leskho-z plint--',nF , etc. The -i-ofilc was carried out alonr, 2BO East Lonf,itude, dividinp 13,101-Ussian, Scm into emial parts and mittinf- the 12 leskliozes. The fir (in ~vrctnt. of forest mwvr) rm-1 1101-th to tiolit), fror'l 140.0 tc) f-he 3.4. oak incrcarr~-, fron 0.1 to 19.2)4-10.2 ~RZhneol, ,:o 3, 2~~5111) So- ',,,-31IP7p (I Mar 5, GIYZBURG, G. A. Nev Variants of Polyccnic and Z Azimuthal Projections" 3b. ref. Tsentr. n-i. in-ta geod., aeros yemki I karlogr., A brief description of two new polyconic and three azimuthal pro,jections applied in modern USSR cartographic publications of the world, the Soviet Union, etc. Polyconic projections carry intermediate distortion are obtained by nunkerical analysis. Azimuthal prolections are distinguished by small distortions of am-as tind exIiibit the spherical shape of th---~ tfrrestrial surface. Mey an~ obtained by a parameter entering the pro,ieetlon equations and using coordinatco of the central point. (RZhAitr, No Y), If-,55) 210: Sum-1-10 787. 12 Jan 50, GITMURG, G.A. i.," Subdivision of methods and procedures of obtaining now cartographic projections. YOP.geog. no.34:108-116 154. (KIRA 7.12) (MV projection) GINZBUIRG~, G. A. "Geographic Diabribution of Forests of the Byelo- russian SSR, and Their Utilization. (A Historical and Geographical Study)." Byelorussion State U imeni Lenin, Minsk, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Geographical Sciences) SO- 11-955, 16 Feb 56 GINZBM* G.A., k&ndidAt t eldinichaskikh nauk, dotsftt. Using anarical methods to obtain the projection for world maps.Trudy MIIGAIK n0,21:3-19 '55. ()MA 1011) 1. Moskovskiy Instutut inshenerov geodazii, Kafedra mntemnticheskoy kartogrnfii. (Map projection) .. . Z,. : . - -, I o I , 12 16! YANKOV, O.Y., red.; XOMR110YA, L.m., GINZBURG,. S!p=Ay red.izd-ve; ROKANOVA, V-V-, takhn.red, [Constructing grid lines on geographic maps according to graphic methods] Postroenis setok maridianov i parallelei geograficheskikh kart v ounovaom graficheskimi, priamami. Hoskvs, Izd-vo geodes. lit-ry, 1957. 25 p. (KIRA 11:2) (cartography) 2103110, ; SAINIANOTA, T.D.; GADYNIS, A.T., redaktor atlas&; SHAXANTA, ",At, redAktor isdatel'stys; DZIMIN, G.M., takhnicheshy rodaktor. (Charto for selecting Map projections] Atlas dlia vybors kartografl- dheskikh prosIrteii, Moskva, led-vo geodes. lit-ry, 1957. 237 p, (Uningrad, f8entrallayl nauchno-isoledovatel I skit institut goods- m1i, aarosOamki I kartografti. Trudy, no.110). (KLU 10: 8) ()kp projection) 11 1 - I'. Call Nr: QB28O.L42 AUTHORS: Ginzburg, G. A., Salmanova, T. D. TITLE: Transactions of the Central. Scientific Research In- stitute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartography. Vol. 110. Atlas for the Selection of Cartographic Projections (Trudy Tsentral'nogo nauchno-issledovatel'- skogo instituta geodezii, aeros"y6mki I kartografii. Vypusk 110: Atlas dlya vybora kartograficheskikh proyektsiy) PUB. DATA: Izdatel'stvo geodezicheskoy literatury, Moscow, 1957, 240 pp., 2000 copies ORIG. AGENCY: Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii I kartografii MVD SSSR EDITOR: Gedymin, A.V.; Editor of the Publishing House: Shamarova, T.A.; Technical Editor: Kuz'min, G. M. PURPOSE: This atlas is designed to facilitate the selection of projections for various types of geographic maps In cartographic plants. The atlas may be used for educa- tional purposes. Card 1/9 Call Nr: QB280.L42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) COVERAGE: The first (or introductory) part of the atlas enumer- ates about 140 standard types of projections based on the mathematical criteria employed in map making. The second and main part contains 76 selected recommendations for various pro- jections of cartographic grids with their basic contours, the isocoll lines (i.e. lines of equal angular and areal distor- tion), and different scales. The examples demonstrate the prac- tical application of definite projections for definite areas. The appendix contains tables of rectangular coordinates of the points needed In the construction of cartographic grids for all the recommended projections. In compiling the atlas the authors relied upon the experience of the TsNIIGK (Tsentral'nyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut geodezii, aeros"y6mki I kartografii Central Scientific Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Photoi/- raphy and Cartography). The personalities mentioned are: Solovlye"v, M.D., Mukhin, A. P., Oarayevskaya, L.S., Ivanov, Yu-M., Artamonov, G.V., Bashlavina, G.N. Larina ID.A., Urmayeva, N.A., and Filippov, Yu. V. There are 81 maps and 76 tables. All 58 references are Soviet. Card 2/9 Call Nr: QB280.L42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword 3 Introduction 5 Part 1. Basic Principles In Selecting Cartographic Pro- jections. Significance of Individual Factors Ch. I. General Rules of Selecting Geographic Map Projections 1. Outline of principles in selecting projections 8 2. Significance of distortions 9 3. R61e of the size of the territory to be mapped 13 4. H61e of the outline and the location(latitude and longitude) of the territory to be mapped 14 5. Purpose and format of the map and the mode of its use 14 Card 3/ 9 Call Nr: QB280.L42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (cont.) 6. Considerations of map content 16 7. Additional requirements origiratixg Ir the map's place in the composition of an ensem ble 18 Ch-H. Selection of Projections for Mapping Rayon s, Oblaate, Countries and Large Portions of Continents Maps of rayons, obla8ts, Icrays `autonomous republics and union republics of the USSR 19 9. Maps of foreign countries and territories 20 10. Maps of the large constituent parts of the Soviet Union and of the USSR as a whole 20 11. Maps of large non-Soviet portions of the continents 23 Ch.III. Selection of Projections for Maps of Con- tinents and Oceans 12. Maps of continents and polar regions 24 13. Maps of oceans 25 Card 4/9 Call Nr: QB280.1,42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (cont.) Ch. IV. Selection of Projections for Maps of the Hemispheres and the Whole World 14. Maps of the hemispheres and parts of the globe larger then a hemisphere 27 15. World maps 28 Part II. Atlas of Cartographic Projections Notes on the Atlas of Cartographic Projections and the Tables of Rectangular Coordinates 35 Symbols and Formulas (used in the atlas) 38 1. Projection for Maps of the USSR and Its Larger Parts of 43 a. Krasnoyarskly kray (RSFSH) 44 b. Tyumen'skaya oblast (RSFSR) 44 c. Yakutskaya ASSR 45 d. Kazakh.o~aya SSR 45 Card 5/9 Call Nr: QB280.L42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) e. Soviet Far East 45 f. Western portion of the USSR 47 g. European Russia 48 h. RSF3R 49 J. USSR 50 II. Projections for Maps of Large Parts of Con- tinents (except the USSR) a. Western Europe 58 b. Non-Soviet Asia 59 c. Southeast A81a 6o d. China 61 e. Africa - Northern Half 64 f. Africa - Southern Half 65 g. Canada and Alaska 66 h. Mexico and Central America (including the West Indies) 67 J. Cordilleras- of North and Central America 68 Card 6/9 Call Nr: QB280-L42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) III. Projections for Maps of Continents and Polar Regions a. Europe 70 b. Asia 71 c. Africa 73 d. North America 73 e. South America 75 f. Latin America 75 g. Australia 76 h. Australia and Oceania 77 J. Arctic Region 77 IV. Projection for Maps of Oceans a. Pacific and Indian Oceans 80 b. Pacific Ocean and Antarctica 82 Card 7/9 e' Atlantic Ocean 85 Call Nr: QB280-1,42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) d. Atlantic and Arctic Oceans 87 e. Indian Ocean 88 f. Pacific Atlantic, and Indian Oceans 89 V. Projections for Maps of the Hemispheres and Parts of the Globe Slightly Larger Than a Hemisphere a. Western and eastern hemispheres 92 b. Northern hemisphere 95 c. Continental and oceanic hemispheres 96 d. Parts of the globe larger than a hemisphere 97 e. Hemispheres of the Earth regarded as a planet 98 VI. Projections of World Maps 99 Card 8/9 Call Nr: QB280-L42 Transactions of the Central Scientific Rese arch Instittite (Cont.) Appendices I. Tables of rectangular coordinates for Mercator' s transverse equiangular cylindric projection 115 II. Tables of rectangular coordinates for Gauss' transverse equiangular cylindric projection 135 III. Tables of rectangular coordinates for map pro- jections included in this atlas 141 IV. Index of recommended projections 236 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 9/9 6-11-10/13 AUTHORt Ginzburg, G.A., Candidate of Tec`inical iciences TITLEs On the Projection of Maps in the ReCional Atlases (0 proyektai- yakh kart rogionallnylch atlasov) PERIODICALt Geodeziya i Kartografiya, 1957, Nr 11, PP. 6B-71 (USSR) ADSTRACTa This problem is treated in connection with the elaboration of complex geographical atlases of the Union republics of the USSR. It is necessary to lay down the muthematical foundations for these maps, demands made on these maps and recommendations for the projections in these maps are described.here. As most of the Union republics, beside the Russian federation, are not so large, the modification of the projection on the dimensions and the form of representation is of little importance and does not cause any great changes of the contours in -rid lines. There are 5 Slavic references. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 3(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV/2679 Ginzburg, Georgiy Aleksandrovich Poaobiye po izwreniyam na wlkomssbtabnykh kartakh (Manual of Measuring on Smll ScAle Maps) Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1958. 135 P. (Series: TsentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geodezii, aeros"yemki i kartografii. Trucb,, vyp. 119) Errata slip inserted. 1,300 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye upravlenlye geodezii i kartografii.Ministerstvo vnutrennikh del SSSR. Ed.: A. V. Gedymin; Ed. of Publishing House: G. A. Shamarova; 'Tech. Ed.: V. V. Romanova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for geographers, cartographers~ or other special- ists using small scale maps for determination of distance or area. COVERAGE: This book explores -the various methods of determininf, distances, areas, Card 1/5 Manual of Measuring (Coat.) SOV/2679 and azimuths from small scale maps. Distortion characteristics and factors of various commonly used small scale map projections are treated in detail. niere are marky aids in the form of tables and nomograms to assist in making measurements. E)amples of each type of determination are included. Among the tables is one listing some 325 Soviet cities by coordinates to the nearest minute of are. Tile author thanks N. M. Volkov, A. V. Gedymir, D. A. Larin N. A. Urmayev (dece!ased), G. V. Yanikov, T. D. Salimanova, and V. P. Kondrat'- yeva. There are 28 bibliographic references: 27 Soviet and I English. There is a reference list of 11 atlases; 8 Soviet and 3 English. TULF OF COWBNTS: Fbr--word Introduction 5 Ch. 1. General Information on Distortions and Accuracy of Measurement 1. Distortions In cartographic projections 6 Types of distortion 6 Characteristic magnitudes of distortions 8 Card 2/ 5 Manual of Measuring (cont.) SOV/2679 Calculating the effect of distortions in measurements 13 2. Factors affecting the accuracy of measurement results 14 3. Attainable limits of accuracy. Required accuracy of measurements 18 Ch. II. Problems on Point Coordinates. Determining Distances 4. Problems related to geographic coordinates of points 20 Introductory remarks 20 Densifying the net of geographic coordinates 24 Determining geographic coordinates of points and plotting points on a map from their coordinates 27 5. Constructing great circles and rhumb lines. Determining distances without measuring segments on a map 32 Introductory remarks; plotting great circles and rhumb lines 32 Determining great circle lengths 38 6. Determining distances by measuring segments of some conical and cylindrical projections 43 Card 3/5 Manual of Measuring (Cont.) SOV/2679 Introductory remarks 43 Determining distances on conformal cotical projections 44 Determining distances on conical equidistant projections 44 Determining distances on perspective cylindrical " 45 Determining distances on Mercator's Conformal Cylindrical projections 47 7. Determining distances by measuring segments on some azimuthal projections 54 Datermining distances on a Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area Projection using a radial nomogram with circular finders 54 Determining distances on a Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area Projection using grid nomograms 58 Determining distances on Postel's Equidistant Azimuthal Projection using grid nomograms 61 Ch. III. Determining Areas and Angles 8. Determining amas 64 Introductory remarks 64 Determining areas using tables of areas (by map sheet limits) 65 Measuring areas with a planimeterx or template taking the value of the area within sheet limits as a standard 67 card 4/5 Manual of Measuring (Cont. ) Measuring areas by sections (zones) SOV/2679 70 9. Determining directions and angles 77 Introductory remarks 77 Determining directions and angles without directly measuring them 79 Measuring angles on Mercator (projection) maps 81 Measuring &ngles on maps with azimuthal projections 83 Appendix 1. Lengths of arcs of meridians and parallels (tables) 89 2. Axeas of degree quads (tables) 90 3. Tables for determining*. a) the shortest distance between points and b) azimuths of gmat circles 93 4. Catalog of geographic coordinates of points (nearest minute) located in the USSR and other countries 113 Bibliography and geogmphic atlases AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 5/5 133 MM/fal 12-13-59 3(2) lovi154-56-6-11/22 AUTHOR: Ginzburg, G. A. Docent, Ci~ndidatf.- of Technic,~il Sciencc-8 TITLE: The Correlation of Distortions in the Projection of Gewrraphical Map$ (0 sootnoshkmiyakh mezhdn itikaAeniyatai v proyr.'1'tsiYLkh ~7oograficheakikh kart) P_'RION~AL: Ltvestiya vysi;hikh uchebnyYh z;tvedoniy. Geudezi~a i a(.,rof o too"yeiaka, 1958, Nr 6, 1,1, 103-1 10 (USsR) Ab"'A'AACT: This .3tudj concerna some important 1,racticiil. J.roblerr,13 ~,-otms!ctl,'d with the determination of the relition:Aip between a) the 'Jif- ferent dintortions in the tiamp projection, and b) equal dio- tortions in fifferent projections. a) According to fornula (1), nosiographr, can be built up. These will determine a, b, PIC..I(-.), as well as the correlation between them with !Ln accuracy suf- ficient for practice. a and b are lengths, surfaces, - an- Ejen. Other nomographu are griven for the relations of *the 7 val- u0s: n, b, pq (,j, m, n, ~ . m - scale on the meridian, n - scale on the parallel. ExamPlea are -iven. b) The question of tile relationship between Pqual distortions in different projections iL, investiFated in a general form, and the following is stated: Card 112 if, in the point of rin equally large i.rojection and in the Point 2 Y .24 AVI .154-58-6-11,122 The Correlation or Distortions in the Projection of G(-Opraphical Mceps of an equidistant projection, the ocal, of the lenf-ths a showe the aame value, the maximum distortioti of the ;_,nl7le8 ,,) in the point of the equally lr~ree proj-ction is nearly twice, its big. There are 7 fiffure8, 2 tablt--s, and A, referetwen,, 3 of which are Soviet. A6~OCIATION: T.,entrallnq inotitut reodizii, aerofotos".,emki i kartogr~tfii (Central Scientific lResearch In- stitute of Geodesj, Air Survey and Cartoaraphy) AaliITTED: raY 15, 1956 Card 2/2 '31 ( 2 ) AUTHOR: Candidate of SO'//6 -58-12-9/14 S-ciinical Sciences TITLE: The Tasks of Mathematical Cartography in the USSR in the Field of Small-Scale Maps (0 zadachakh matematicheskoy kartografii v SSSR v oblasti molkomasshtabnykh kart) PERIODICAL: Geodeziya I kartografiya, 1956, Rr 12, PP 48-53 (USSR) ABSTRACT% The basic courses of mathematical cartography published before the war in the USSR surpassed those abroad both by theoretical standard anJ completeness of their references. But today they aro obsolete. The tasks in connection with the development in tho field of small-scale maps are pointed out here: 1) Theoretical ta3ks. A classification of projections accordinE to genetical characteristics is to be worked out, the project of the GOST for the terminology and symbolic representation In mathematical cartography is to be completed. A relatively critical. analysis of the methods of obtaining cartographical projections is to be carried out. Methods of obtaining projections which are already anticipated by the demands of practice should be developed. Methods of obtaining the whole Card 1/3 mathematical basis of small-scale maps are to be developed. ThQ Tasks of Mathomatical Cartography in tho 7JS:;R SOV/6-58-12-9/14 in the Field of Small-Scale Maps Grapbical-ana-lytical methods of determining the mathematical basin of maps should be improved. ?) Theoretical and scientific-practical tanks. Theno include the followingi Mathematical bases of individual mapa on unall acale, mathmmatioal bases of serial maps. Working out of such projectiona for special maps which could facilitate cartometri~~al work. Tho problem of uaing highly efficient calculators in mathematical cartography should bo studied in a theoretical respect, and some projections under ospecially complicated conditions should be worked out in the form of an experiment. 3) Scientific-practical tasks. On the basis of experimental investigation and generalization of practical data, the admissible rates of distortion on small-scale maps must be fixed. The demands put forward to the mathematical elements of special maps should be defined. The criteria for evaluating the quality of projections and the mathematical bases of maps as a whole should be submitted for further examination. The development in the design of transformers of various types should be continued. Measuring instruments should be improved. Simple, easy methods must be worked out for the Card 2/3 approximate determination of lengths, areas and angles on The Tasks of Jiathematical.Cartography in the USSR sov/6-rO-12-9/14 in the Field of Small-Scale Maps small-scale maps. 4) Educational tasks. A textbook of mathematical cartography for cartographic-geodetical high schools and for aspirants must be published. Another means of instruction should be edited for teachers. Small-scale maps should be provided with explanations on the properties of the projection (as they are also used by many non-expert - engineers, technicians, etc.). There are 6 Soviet references. Card 3/3 GINZBURG, G.A. Htasuring davicm 54 Ja-)f '58. (Physical for the school globe, Gmog. v sihkole 21 no. 1:53- (MIRA 11:7) goography-Audio-viviwl. aide) GIMURG, G.A. Projection wd conilation of geogrsphical maps in the present-diq atlases of foreign countries* Topegeog. no.42:168-177 '58. (Cartogrophy) GIIIZBURG, G. A. Doe Tech Sci -- (dies) "The mathematical basis of small-scale geographic mRpu." Mos, 1969. 23 pp (Min of Higher Eduftation USSR. MoB Inst of Engineers of GeodeBy, Aerial Photography and Cartography), 150 copies. Printed by dupliceting machine. IAst of author's works p 23. (KL, 44-59, 126) .11j. AUTHOR: Ginzburg, q.A. 30V?I'j-59-1-26/32 Ti.ojection T IT L -E PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Systems and Their Use in Geo raphy, Navigation, Topometry, etc b, P. Reifnier (F. Renl- ye Sistemy proyektsiy i ikh prilozheniye k geo,;rafii, k!!'ritog,rafti, navigatsii, topometrii i t.d.) Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, 6eriya ',eorrLjj'ic!ie- skaya, 1959, Nr 1, pp 152-15') (USSR) This is a review of an article of the same title published by the National Geo;-;r-~ipliic Institute of France in 1957. Card 1/1 iJ PRAM I BOOK XVIDITATION So'.,/AjZ1 XT/4>-S-31 1b-. lastItut Inh.- eara..~."yemki I k-.Crafil T,%Ay. 7p. )I (T--tl- Of the M.-- Of L,.,i ......., Aerial rh-otacraphyo ead c*rt49rmph4 M. 31) 1--, 1959. 163 p. &-at. .11p Uartd. 1.000 ..pt.. pritd. ML%..i&1 5-14, A.I. %-XISOVIlt (RarP. &d-), V.I. AIC-11-h ~~PtY R..P. U-), 4.T. Magratual. 9.1a. Babir. A.S. VaLb-, A.I. -v, S.Y. P.8. G.P. L-r.~k, I.I. H-Iriaekly, P.D. SOI-ly- &.7. -1 F.F. Shftlej L1. Of PbI4.M.& 3-.. 7.A. U--.; ?-0. LI., V.V. 3--. nRKW, TUL. f i. fOr %.gnptw. " Owt-creeeetry. COVERAM. The b-k 1. . ..-Iaeti- Of -0 P.P.- pr-w- at - C:G"x 1. October 1957 ad prLaLod Is abbrwvts~d f~m. The rap-ts p-m-t,hi 21-a the beat z.auw and tke fut. PrOapoote for 1-010pa-t af 'art,,. prltlj~- Mp"o L",agrapble mappizd. goOdeoy %^4 C-4,ttc astron~y, t-t-sout-ti.., Ph-t-91-t'7 eed P-%OLO --~e.-PhY --d it. eatbaeatisel WA 1-44-1 prv~bleaa. so persocalities ere 94far- - routa, -.1 or -be lera~. ". 40 1-. Of S-I.t C-d-1 -4 C.M.C-phy 5 ka~akly. G.T. R-It. ad rra.pecte Of the D-Jjaa..~ .1 Aerial Ph.tograp" A. Lb. =sx 11 3. Zekt-. P-3. Se"a Pra&' - Of Rljo- bb-tL= in Geo"ay = 2,m =--S 15 4. ftdobsdw, X-3. CeaLemwery 7*pogmpLlc Maps &&4 Mothods for lwp~ing Mae 23 5. Tallabko 7 A PvowpocL. of Csic, Lacation hy t4aes of Light for tho i~~ Geod.t1s, Grid. 31 Aod A.?, "Sam-y", stata, and ?"*Pats are 41 7. Pr-..r- St..- -4 Of Of zixz% ~iv -1 49 X V -ralmi-g It& IMameat. Of Utrmal Crlee?~tIOO, in 37 Prow, Loesom 63 10- 1arCWOI-, 1-0. DO tbw ReatIZI-tiah of ft--Ug-trl, Wat-rks 71 It- Pr%bl~ If TopographIc Of "ri.1 77 12. MiMgE _Zrrwt Of the PhO%,Ocrapala Prop*rt.,** a: A-4. ~a, ir 71 7ALmLlm...Z.A~ B- xaLw4a -0, th~ Or C.A.r.;Zq 67 UI W%Yo and ft=a for laq,-MC I-11-tio AW;:--t1ch Z.11.1 - ?tape 97 car~gm;~O *APPIAC 4rlt-zt~.l Ar". in the ==a 16. borly"-. JI.P. Zlect-a-L. aartw.phli Pt--ttri- 1!3 17. PwTR,,V Pleati-ty-lati-I -1 R=-41-11- L.y.r. Pr,.d.- 1- 117 Ia. xer j,- Ki-filmic -A the P ... 0M.,itt.. Or I.. er~ 9. Of ";-t. Of the P~.I- Of the = rr at aeall-i-1. tr. Or U. UnICUE 1)3 ProjaoLtoma With ~~tlpla--'zarm Par- 137 ATLILAMUt Llhru7 Of C."- (a3 Z75.06), ea. J1. 1951,) Card 4/4 f. GIIIZBVRG t.. G.A,_, Matiumtic&l elements of the multileaf world map. Good. i kart. not 3t40-47 Itr 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Map projection) - GIIIZBURGO G.A.; SAIMIANOVA, T.D. Using nwwrical analysis in mathemtical cartography. Trudy TSIIIIGAIK no. 153: 5-79 162. (1:1hA 17:9) kAl'2-'$U "lu' I ~.Jlo I ut;lag if~ in ,,art,:-~rapby. 'Irudy T51111GAIK no. 5)3 82-151 (IlllitA 17:9) O&ULISKU, VikLor Fedorovich; MEKM~, Norlts, Vlakauvich; GINZLURGP Georgiy Alek sand rovi ch; KKKOVI A.M., retBenzent; EMLISHTEYN, A.V., red.; MUMIKOV, V.I., red.izd-va; ROMANOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (The cartographor's manual) Spravuchnlk kartografa. Moskva, Go.ggeoltekhizdat, 1963. 416 p. (MIRA 17:3) PRTZBURG, G.A.; SAUMANOVA, T.D.; GEDYMIM, A.71., red. [Manual on mathematical cartography] Posobie po matematichoskoi kartografli. Moskva, Nedra, 1964- 456 P- (Moscow. TSentralInyl nauohno-issledovatellskii institut geodezii, aeros"emiki i karto- grefii). (MIRA 18:1) 1. T'Sentraliny - .y nauctino-issledovatellskiy institut geodezli, aerostlyeraYi i hartografii (for Ginzbirg, Salmanova). GINZBURG, a 13J.; AJAMUMOVA, M.S. (Smolensk) I I ,qyp"R"~ , , q Case of paragoaimiasis of the lungs in conjunction with pul- nonary tuberculosis. Probl.tub. 36 no-7:115-116 '58. (MIR,k 12:8) (TOIRMOSIS) (LUNGS-DISMOS) V-ZOGPAD-FMM, F. R.~ GIMMUM, G6 F.) FEWROVA) L. 1.) KAMICIMSWILI) L. L. "The Application of Re.,,7rigem-tion for Proloi-4-,ed Presermtion of Blood." Report sulbmi-.Led ~',~)r the 10th Intl. Refrigeration Coni~resss, COI)4--.,Ihagen, 19 August - 2 Sept-ember 1959. A ID P - 2207 Subject USSR/Aerodynamics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 8/A Author : Oinzburg, 0., Eng. Lt. Col. Title : o f sighting Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 6, 43-47, Je 1955 Abstract : The author explains the special use of the gun sight when time is restricted due to high relative speeds of the firing aircraft and its target. lie mentions gun sights ASP-3N, PBP-1, PKI, ASP-lN, and explains his method of sighting using them in his exam ples. Institution : None Submitted : No date AID P - 5446 Subject U1")SR/AeronnQti;., - traininC Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 23/31 Author Ginzburg, G. I., Eng.-Lt.Col. Title TO I.-mprove the e~jlilpment of firing ranges Periodical Vest. voz(J. f1ota, 1, 79, Ja 1957 Abstract The author says that in the interest of gunnery training the present equipment of firing ranges, which in some Oducational InBtltutl.ons and Air Force units does not meet the nece,,3sary training requirements, should be improved. Institution : None Submitted : No da te DUBROVINSKIYO S.B.; NRULIAYEVy D.Kh.j ZTBURG, G.M.; MELINIX, Ye.Yu. Epidemiolog$cal analysis of the polionyelitis Ucidence in the city of Tashkent during 1953 to 1958. Trudy TashNIIVS 6:109-124 161. (MIRA 15:11) (TASHKENT-POLIOMYELITIS) KAPOVSKAYA R.A.; AXHWMVA9 D.R.-, MEVZOS, L.M.; PYZHOVA, M.I.; Prinimal uc4stiyes GINZ13URG G.M. =I-ZZ Materials on the epidemiology of Botkin's disease in Tashkent. Trudy TaohNrM 6:167-174 161. (MIRA 15:11) 1. T&Bhkentakaya gorodakaya viLnitar-no-epidemiologicheakaya stantsiyu. (TASHKENT-HUATITIS, INnCTIOUS) GINZBURG, G.H., inzh. Experimental industrial welding of the main steam line without outgoing insert rings in the Yaroslav.L Thermal Electric Power Plant No-3. Energ stroi. no.33:39-43 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Trest "TSentroanargomontazh". GlICERG, G.M., !nzh. Eng J nAer I ng ard eoonom! 3 'nd,,,ce a rf --- -" ul~! !' r I -~ 200 Mw, block ,,r, Zairiak State ReglIonali ~'c-;e7 Fnerg. n.-.38;61-64 "6j.. ( M-. RA I", ~ 1~., 1. T-.eB" GINZBURG, G.R., lath. O~qgen-flux cutting of chrome-nickel austanits steel, Inerg. stroi. no.1:124-126 159. (M RA 13:2) l.Trest "TSentroonergomontash". (Gas welding and cutting) G-11ve bue(~ (.,-. M, SUBJKCT USSR/IWMMATICS/Theory of probability CARD 1 PG - 61 AUTHOR GINZBURG 4,M. TITLE On*-Ii-mit aistributiona which are det4--riraned by stochastic equations, where the function of dispersion has fin infinite number of zeros. PER10DICAL Duklady kkad. Nauk 122.L 441-444 (1955) reviewed 61/1956 In an earlier papoi (Izveatija Akad. Nauk, Ser. mat. j-jL 563 (1951)) the a,Athor has Investigated the uniqueness of the contLnuous and of the discrete limit distribution which is given by the stochautic differential equation A y - A (Y) At + f ( X ,) IrA~t The proofs were piven I'cr the case that the dispersion function 13(A - 9f'(0('Y) has a finite number of zeron. In the present paper it is assumed that B(Y) has infinitely many zeros. The earlier sufficient conditions remain true in this case; but the behavior of the function A(y) changes in the zeros of B(y). The necessary conditions of the earlier paper can be extended to the now case under cert&in assiimptions. Finally the author gives E;everal examples of stochastic equations in which the dispersion function has infinitely many zeros. INSTITUTIM Educational Institute Ljwov. SO-V/44 - 58 - 4 - 26':~8 from: Referativ-W- Matematika, 1958, Nr 4, p 9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ginzburg, G.M. the "Elementary- Section in a Cw.irse on the Theory of Fup.-t-i:ns of a C-irplex Variablf~ in a Peduowiial InatitutA (0 pnepodavandi razdela "Elenientarn~,rye :r*r~lctsiill 'leorli fixn-ktaly peremennogcv p,--dag,)g--",*-,e8'v~,.m 1-.,.E'tl.tu L 4 V PERIODICAL: ';a povldomlF,,--,u,,va. r. sk. pad. ir.-t, .1-957, Nr 2jpp 26 - 29 ABSTRACT: B-.Lbliographic entry, S/137/61/WO/012/104/,149 A006/A101 AUTHOR- Ginzburg' Gj M. TITLEs Oxygen-flux cutting of chrome-niakel austanite steels PERIODICAL: Referativn" zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1961, 49, abstract 12413 ("Energ. str-vo" I(IT) Moscow-Leningrad, 19-159, 124-126) TE(T- Tafamation is given on experiments in cutting 1X18HqT (1Kh18Nq'T) and 11181t2MV (MIN12937) stool when manufacturing blanks for welded shaped parts (sleeves, connecting parts, bran*Y ~ipee) in assembly shops of "Tsentro- onergamontazhn Trust. An Y'*P-2 (UFR-2) unit was employed. Diagrams of the unit, the flux feeder and the cutter are presented. To increase the service life of the nozzle, a quench-hardened Y-8 (u-8) steel insert was pressed into the cutting chumel of the oUtter. Orade BO (VS) Fe-powder of the Sulin Plant was uaed as a flux. The flux must be dried and sieved through a screen with 100 meshes per 4. Steel, 6 - 12 mm thick, was out. Cutting conditions are given. In the case.that edges are ohamfered for welding, they are protected on emery disks after cutting. If the sheets are 5 - 6 mm thiok, overheating of the edges Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/012/104/149 Oxygen flux cutting of ohrome-niokel ... A006/AlOl is prevented by the use of less active flux, as e.g. a mixture of Fe-powder with quartz sand. Ye,. Terpugov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation! Card 2/2 GINZBUI?C,, G.M.. MO.; GARIN, I.I., Inzh. Assembling the hosting surface of a boiler after completion of brIck-dork. Zlei.sta. 31 no.ls75-76 Ja 160. (MIU 13:5) (Boilers) S/ -, )- " i7l)/( P/0'-K)/W2/JOV010 A006/A 10 1 AUTHORS: Ginzburs, O.M., Bibikov, AN., Engineers TITIEt Autgmatle argon-aro waldlng of f Ixed I X 18 H 9T (lKhl8N9T) steel pipe butts PERIODICALz Svaroahrloye proizvodstvo, no. 2,1962, 21 - 23 TEXT: Information Is given on a new method of welding fixed lKh1BNqT steel pipe butts in argon atmosphere developed by the laboratory of "Tsentro-energomon- tazh" Trust. Pipes, 32 x 3 mm in diamter, are welded without-beveling the edges, but using h filler wire during the second pass. The process is carried out ill two passes on the ATB -M (ATV-M) automatic machine. Pass one, without filler wire, assures full penetration of the-seam root; the second pass serves to reinforce the joint. Welding cond,V.-ions are given in Table 2. The new method does not raise pronenese of wald joints to Intercrystalline corrosion nor does it impair the structure of the weld rhetal; it assures high mechanical properties of the wdld joints. The assimilation of automatic welding of 32x3 mm diameter pipes and the use of consumable rings for the manufabture of power station pipelines reduces labor consumption for preparative operations of welding and assembly, and increase V/ Card 1/2 Automatic argon-ara wo;ding ... labor efficiency. Iftre art 3 tables and 5 figures. ,5/62/000/002/005/0 10 3113 A006/A101 ASSOCIATIONs Treat "TeentroenergomontazIP Miniaterstva atroitellstva elektrostan- tsiy SSSR ("Tsentroenergomonta& Trust of the USSR Ministry of Pover Station Building) Thble 21 a - passi 'b - weldiog.apeed In m/h; c - wire reed rate in m/h; d - current in amps; e - are length in mj f are voltage in vj g argon consumption in llhj h for the rch I last- a b d a' arlox -proms TON I AjqO# Anna 111POROA syrn ropefty 2w 'It 14 ts:14 00 14%0.~11-1411 Notes Filler wire -04 X19 H 11 M3 (sv-o4Khi,- glim3) of 1.6 mm in diameter is used. Card 2/2 LEM"I") M.Z.; AIM.OVA, V.B.1 KUZIMIVOVA, M.L.; SLAMA, Kh.M.; Z11DAXOVA, L.D.; MOVUEVA, A.D.; BOGACHEVA, R.I.; GIIZBURG,G.M.; GOTGILIF, H.M.; SMIPNOVA, T.T, Study of the effectiveness of subcutaneous immunization against dysentery with Chemokhvostov's alcohol vaccine. TMIdy Taob, KIVS 509-r11162, (MIRA 16:10) (DYSENTERY -PREM;TIVE BOCUIATION) KHEYFETS, L.B.; LEYTMkN, M.Z.; KUZIMINOVA, M.L.; SAININ, L.V.; SUVINA, A.M.; ZHDANOVA, L.D.; PLETHEVA, O.G.; KOYENW, L.I.; G.rNzBuRG, G.M,; VARSANOVA, YO,Ya.; MELINIK, YeJu. Studies on the epidemiological effectiveness of alcohol corpuscular and chemioal sorbed typhoid and paratyphoid fever vaccines. Zhur. adkrobiol., epid. i imm. 33 no.7: 53-59 JI '62. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Is Moskovskogo Instituta vaktain i syvorotok imeni Mechnikova i Tashkentakogo inBtituta vaktsin i syvorotok. ;)r,lt., N,S., GINI:,TURG, G.M. tnd t~ charw.,'AriSLL-~-t X epidamic hepatit.i5 In di-AA:-6n. 22-2C)*"-.?ll 162. (MIRA 18.10) j., !nF:-kt-nly (zav. kafe~roy - j rof. Kh.t.Yurlu.,;cva) rwdltsins~op,~-, in,'11.1tuta. KAYFETS, L,B.; SALMIN, L.V,; LEYTMAN, M.Z.; KUZIMINOVA, M.L.; VASILIYEVA, A.V.1 GALIPERIN, I.P.; SLAVINA, A.M.; ZHDANOVA, L.D. PLETNEVA, 0.0.1 #ARSANOVA, Ye.Ya.; GINZBURG, G.M.; GLYAZER, N.G.; MEL'N1K, Ye.Yu. -1 - Comparative evaluation of typhoid ff!ver varcinp prepared by various methods, materials from an epidemiological experiment in 1961. Zhur. mikrablol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2;70-76 F 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Moskovskiy institut vaktain-i syvorotok imeni Milechnikova, Tashkentskiy in5titul vaktain i syvorotok i Ashkhnbadskiy institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny. IV 1? ?3 (' t MILINIXIOVA, A.A., SEMOVA, V.A., SOLOVIYXVA, M., SNBZHNOVA, L.P. GINZBMtG, G.H. YorMAtion of actinoxanthin; a now antitumor antibiotic [with summary in English). Antibiotiki I no.1:18-22 Ja-7'58 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Otdal novykh antiblotikov Voeooyuznogo nauchno-inaledovntoll Okogo instituth. (ACTIMOgyns, globisporus. Drod. of nnti-tumot antibiotiq actinoxRathine (RUM (An IBIOTICS' actinoxanthine, anti-tumor activity & Drod. by, Actinomyces globisporus (Rus)) (CYTOTOMIC DRUGS. same) BEFRER, Z.E.,- RODIDTIOVA, Ye.G., YEWRDVA, la.I.; SINITSINA, Z.T.; GINZBURG, G.N. ~'. I------- Z~ Producer and biological properties of, and fermentation experiments on preparation No. 125. Trudy Vses. inst. sel'khoz. mikrobiol. 17: 147-152 16o. (MIRA 150) (Antibiotics) SEMENOVA, V.A.; SOLOVIYEVj~, D'2'rdyl~N.' V.S.; TRIOITNIBLUO, D.M,; HODIONUMMA, E.1.1 CHERENEUVA, L.V.; KPOKPLOV, A.S.; BYCHRUVA, M.M.; GnmuRG, G.N. Antibiotic pbytobacteriomycin, effective in controlling bacteriosis in plants. Trudy Vses. inst. sel'khoz. mikroldol. 17:131-139 '60. (FLIRA 15:3) (Antibiotics) (Bacteria, Fbytopatliopenic) GINSSURG, G. R. "Sanitai-y Control for Meat and Meat Products In Prerevolutiomry Rulmir, I and in the USSR." 'All, 30 JFin 51, Central Init for Advanced Training of PhysiciRns. Dissertations vresented for 3clence imi engineering degreei In Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 490, 9 MRy 55. 1. CTIZODURC p G. R. 2. USSM (6G)) 4. I*dical Economl,.s 7. tl7enumeratlnn of medleal perscanel." 1. Ya. Bychk~'v, T. S. Emolayev. Rrviewed by G. R. Glimburg. Felld. I akush. no. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, F_brua~ 1953. Unclassified. GINZBMIO, G.R., kandidat anditsinek1kh n&uk (Moscow) *Collection of important official data on sanitation and * Ids I 05, Sze control., T.I.Boldyrev (professor], V.X.Zhdanov (professor Reviewed by G-R-Ginsburg. Pelld. I akush. no.7:62-63 J1 154. 011A 7:7) (BPIDEXIOLOGT) (PUBLIC HIA = ) GINZBURG, G.R. ~ %,~!,4_-; - I_. % -o t., r , "Rights of mothers and children." S.E.Kopelianskaia. Reviewed by G.H.Ginzburg. Hed.sestra no-3:30-)l Mr '54. (MlRA 7.,2) (Maternal and infant welfare) (Kopolianskais, S.E.) GINZBVRGO q.R., kandidat moditsinskikh nauk "Rural feldoher-midwife station.* G.P.tonstantinov, LIA.Bychkov- Reviewed by G.R.Gimburg. NI'd. i almeh. no.3:62-63 Mr 155- (PUBLIC HWTH, RUM) (KUU 8:5) (1011STANTIFOV, G.F.) (BYCHKOV, LIA.) GINZ.BURG, G.R.,kandidat mediteinakikh nauk (xcok.-,a) "Intermediate medical education.* A.I. Tentsova. Reviewed by G.R. Ginsburg. Felld. i akuoh.no.1:59 A 156 (MIJU 9:4) (MICAL ORVICE XMOYJM--XDUCATION AND TRAINING) (TIMTSOVA. A.I.) dimmo 'as g. W/Ang 1947 ModlolAo - Tfaberoulosist Statistics 'Uprienoss of Field, Work at VIUagse)" G. B. Glnz- WrSO A. U. InAkbinoticks Mawinlan Tabercu-Iosie In- Altitute (Dimmtort Prof B. M. Mmlltttekly), Ukraln- I= goentgan lutituto (Director: Ye. A. Bazaoi) , If pp N?roblaW TaLbarkuleze So 4 40 mcamut of a f iold trip to the kolkhoz li4~ AgrgoomIyt Wbiob Is located close toMrasnoparloyka Wmakly rogim of lhiftoy Oblut. There has bow i lpSe patiout index for this k0lbot and In 1946 0" vas an expedition to this area to detemine the status of #berculools. The article in a cogilatlm Ahm PA 34T53 JO, gum. VIKII N1 mm thorm V Awn tmvn%,. WOW q iolt" tilt it is L nu i d., Nui - -------------- USSRI Physica.1 Chemistry - Electrochemistry Abs Jour Referat Zhur - IWImlya, No 4, 19~7, '11376 Author 7 Maksimyuk Ye-A., finzburg G.S. Title On the Effect. of spe,7FIc -Adaorption on Haif-wave Pettnual in the ReductIon. of Compl,-,x Compounds Orig Pub Zh. obstich. k)Amii, 1956, MY Ito 6, 157c'-15'19 Abstract A more detailed presentation cf prcvioualy published work 'kRZhKhim, 1956, 35517) B-12 5(2,3,4) Yak C! AUTHORS: MYLI I TITLE- J,o1arography of PERIODICAL: Dokladj A~aleruii /( u 4 Cl--,.p(,-,- rt t.-alaninata nau~ ,~)()0_1070 ABSTRACT: The specific adfio,.-ption ()f' tl~o the half- wave potertial (n tho PI,,c4-:)de in a direc- tion which 3,s dei,vrnin~!.,! ~,j tl;- -,it-i) -)f trj.~ -ion char,~e in +he calle Of a de1ay (if the ~Iale of cl-;,~-:~_- .he compl-~x Moreuve;-, '.he !jp;se,~fic ~.! tiic ion it- 'if (, - n rr)f ti,o half-wave poten- , e aueeo a on.-,uncv?d e:11f q tial tc-viaTI] th- !-I~I- IPW,~i Cv. (.is- and t ran s - er. or s ha j e a 1i. If t t on ~ i r-~, qi ec!; fic alfjorp- ti~p. these ),somqr~ vv:,,t~ ex,-:,t xzi.,; ~~e tIpntI.I_'Led b,., the ma-t7,n-.tu,Io -,f t~,,, I.iIf-;,,vP Th,- effort's made to ex Id ho :t, -nt,il -till"' the two I t I I formf-, of ~,,pper plyr-o~c-Antp !su~! :-,t' IIie of tlivalent I - - tranu-iso.- pl;~tlnum (noed,.- qrl merism (liefs ria-vt:, I r a z I~,-n possible to Card 1 /3 find differerj:,~:~, f v,, ; t- 7,1 1 I,i - a n ~-,ol ,~ ro - ! ! -, ") / 17 11o] arography of' C(q-,jjr~-; u i , / _ i ov~d that m.: nat ex) 01:1 Utrl 5) ~MF) hl j %~j, ji, iii,vo studied rf f!,., I) . 11~1~; Filmlinate V ~T r t, from fllnlr(~ i 11 jjj t!, j :.milmir form,-. t)f* furmer n ;illrw "o iv~ribw- r r i Or that 'J'fr ~~ -_ '_;~ I II -! f (:. rm if C I],-, - ldt,_~ ire "; I - . ,~:l - !~, :i t V,*.~nn Sin, F14 17t, e r )i-a',Ftrinat(: (.Fig 2) a i- pl: vi: c.. j i~:; --i I I i !. -i const ants ("af are g3vor T h;; r p LsrF-, I-, in,l i, r~~ierences, 5 of whic,h Soviet ASSOCIATION. Pervyy -a va LaniT r;~,l F:~ i-E ' l!?3 iL 1 '-1-. L Olq Card 2/3 GINZBURG, G.S., KAISINYUK, Ts.A. . ......_ Mechanism of the reduction of individual complexes in the pre- sence of excess additive. Zhur.prikl.khtm. 33 no.5:1211-1214 My 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Complex compounds) (Reduction, Alectrolytic) MAKSIMnJK' Ye. I.;.GINZHURG, G.S. Spurious waves on polarogramp of complex compounds. Zbur. prikl. khim. 33 no.11:2490-2497 N 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Complex compounds) (Polarography) ye ft f: Z; f c r ;)mvl oxo I, w itlh uA '-i' -filvi; nn, Zt~ur. Ik, 'I 1~,! lit. '10 no. 'I (,~~9-1 ('),,I J 1 4 ALAMPIT", P-N'; AMCKIM- V-S-; EMOVA. V-11-; BMSMZIIS, L.M.; GINZIGER,.~ 466K GORDCIOTl L.Sho; GRIGMITIT, A.A., akademik-, GUmRI'"VMl'- DANILOT, A.D.; =IN, L.A.; DDEROV, A.$,; SHIRWINSKIT, x.m.; MGIN, G.D.; HILICYXDVSKIY, A.G.; HURZATIV, A.M.; PAVLOV, V.V.; ]POPOV, I.M.; TANITSKIT, N.Y. Lev lAkDvlevich Ziman, 1900-1956; obituary. Isv. AN SSSR.Ssr.genz- no.6-.153-154 N-D 156o (M." MIT (Ziman, Lev IAkovlevich,. 1900-1956) GINZBURG, Me, kAndidAt tokhnichas)CM nauk. -- Mp proJectione In the world atlas, Sbor, at. po kart, no,%3-13 156. (YAp-projection) (Atlases) (Km 1018) GINZWRG, I.J.; KIRITA, K.L.; PARSH 1. V.D. "rionce In operating benzene scrubbers with spiral metallic packing on 9olar oil. loke I khim. no.5o.44-46 160, (MIRA 13:7) 1. Zakaykazakiy metallurgicheakiy sayod. (Tiflis-Coke industry-By-products) (Benzene) PINZBURG, I.E.; KAUFMAN, S.R.; TSABUTASHVILI, Z.L. . , It. if Promsing of pyrolysis coal tar In the Transcaucasian Metallurgical Plant. Koko I khim. no.9:46-48 162. (KRA 16:10) 1. Zakavkazakiy metallurgicheakiy zavod. (Coal tar) 1) Ll I T tho ru m 5U3j_zCT USSR /PHYSICj CARD I / 2 PA_ 1644 ~1,7 .~b AUTHOR GIN7b 0 1Z.Fe. - 1'e v TITLE On Leavfngt a Domain of J~ak Coupling in the Meson Theory with two Charges. PP-LIODIC,kL Dokl.akad.Nauk 110, faBc-4, 535 - 538 (1956) Issued: 12 / 1956'- According to D.V.bIRKOV, Dokl.Akad.Nauk 105y 972 (1955) a consistent application of the theory of weak coupling is impossibl=e the pseudo-scalar meson theory for two charges at a certain ratio between the coupling constants (even if the coupling con- stants are small). In the case of high momtnta the frame of this theory is broken up. The present work shows that this is true for any ratio among charges. Besides, the asymptotic, behaviour of aftaN's function of the 2-charge theory is determined also for high momenta. The results obtained refer to the neutral as weli as to the symmetric charged theory. The equations for the GRUN's function within the domain of high momenta 1paw ma and the initial conditions are as followst d6/dz - 64r(6,I), dVdz - f~ (?,6), 6(0) g4,? (0) - h. Here it is true that Y(6, ~ -W1 6 + T 2 ~a + 4J3 f6 + . . . . and (6'? W 8" + f2 P 8 + . . . . . .. and besides it applies in the case ot each of GRALN-s functions teat' W (x % g4, h) . I'nxd,d ln4j, 6 (Ze 9a1h), f (Z' g2, h)] I I . 1. f __ taT Dokl-kkad.Nauk 110, fasc.4, 535 - 538 (1956) CAiW 2 / 2 PA - 1644 kurther investigations are best carried out in the phase plane (f,b). Lach integral curve of' the equations mentioned corresponds to a certain pair of values of the con- stants g and h. On one of the integral curves the point corresponding to the experi- mentai vaLues of g and h must lie. As the experimental vdues of the constants g and h have hitherto not been known, it was necessary to investigate all possible curves ? (6) - The e j-*, 4/6