SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLOVIN, G. - GOLOVIN, O.
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TUATOT, A.M., prafassor; QWW1N* G.Tes dotsent
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Achisvenonts in the field of blood transfusion in the U.S.S.R. and
the role of Soviet surgeons in its development during the past
40 years. Vast.khir. ?9 no.?:3-17 J1 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AKU SSSR (for Piletoy)
(SIAM TRANSrUSION,
to Russia (RUB))
Q
GOLOUN O.Y. kand.med.rauk
I I
influence of hemoplastic rods on the regenerative process in
experimental bone defects [with a,,,---ry in ADglioh p.1591. Test.
khir. 79 no.10i86-97 0 '57. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Is khimrgicbeskay kliniki (sav. - prof. A-N-Filatov) leningrad-
skogo ordona Trudovogo Kresnogo Znmmeni nauchno-iseledovotpliskogo
Instituts perelivaniya krovi I kafedry patologichaskoy anotomii
[say. - prof. P.T.Sipovskiy) Leningradskogo Institute usovershen-
stvaventya vrmohey in. B.H.Kirova. Adres avtors: leningrsd, 2-ya
Sovetskaya al., d.,16, Institut perelivaniya krovi.
(12AC7URNS. exper.
hemoplastic rods insertion into bone cavity on
ostoosynthesis (Rua))
(MOTH3RAPr
hsmoplastic rods insertion into bone cavity, eff. on
osteosynthesis in exper. fract. (Rua))
StImLiating effect of fibrin powder on the healing of experimental
bone defewts [with summary In Inglish]. Nkeper.khir. 3 no.2:49-54
mr-4 'M (XIRA 11:4)
1. In khOurgichaskay kliniki (sav.-prof. A.N.Pilatov) Leningradekogo
orde" Tr*do"go Krasnogo Zuameni liauehno-iaaledovatellskogo institute
parelivania,w krovi I kafedry natologicheekoy mantomii (sav.-prof. P.V.
81povskir) J."incradakago institut* usovershenstvovantya vrachey
Imens SAO-Firova.
Orb=, eff.
fibrin-powder on bone tissue rega4ftP exner. bone die. (Ruel
(BOIM DISRAMBS. emper.
off. of fibrin uowder on bone tissue ragen. in bone die. (Rus)
OOLOVIN, O.T., starahly manahn" motrudulk
crunicai use or boos houNWafte preserved by cold. A".Yopoperel.
travi ma.6i8-n 158, (KMA 13 t 1)
1. Vainwgicheskays klialks, Lenibgradskago instituta perelivaniya
krowl (may. Idinikoy - ablea-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. A.N.
rilmacm).
(BOIM CRA"INO)
GOWVXK,. (F.7
namhu" motrudulk
Vlothod of intramedullary ostoos"thesis of the tibia with preserved
tubular boas homografts. Akt.vop.paral.krovi no.6:11-13 158.
(MI&A 13:l)
1. ghtriwgichenWaga kILluik& (say. - chlert.-korrespondent AM SSSR,
prof. A41W. 71latov) LeulWadskogo Institute. perelivauiya krovi.
(" ML" ING)
GOLOVrIr, O.T., starshiy uaiwhV7 sotradulk
i i , ~' ii ~1;1 ~11 wil.-I. i, "I'lJ1316
iothnio'of gl~due the foreleg bones of animals with gosteoplast.9
AIrt.vcT,ps,rsI,IcrovI no.6r13-14 158. (KM 13t1)
1. I~Irurglcbeskoqx klinilm (savo - chlon-kDrrespondent ANN SSSR
prof. Aoll. 111atov) Leuingradalrogo Instituta parelivaulya krorl.
(Bon QUMNO
GOLOVIT, (;*V., ItAndl.wed.nnuk (teningrad)
---..
Tivetsomth Plenum of the learned council% of institutes of trnumptolog7
nvi'l orthapedia (in conjuwtion with the All-Union Society of Orthopedists
nad Trmumntologists) devoted to the 40th AnIliveranry of the Grent
Nstober Soolpilint Revolution. Vent.khir. So no.6:140-146 Je '58
(KIRA 11:7)
(CRTHOPJMIA--CONGR3SSRS)
OOLOVIN, GoV.. kand.mod.nauk (Leningrad)
,qjj,1jjW , I
Virst A33-thion Conference on Tissue Incompatibility and Organ
emd. Tinsus Transplantations Vent0hir. 81 no.8t138-144 Ac 158
(MMMOTATIOP OF MGANS, TISSUS, ITO) (MIRA 1119)
Cte rewults of bfte union with onteaplqst in experiments [with
~=mary in Mingli*]o Ustabir. 81 no.los67-7i 0 158 (KIRA 11:11)
Is Is kh1rurgichookay kl1n1ki (sav6 - nrof, A.Z. vilatov)
Lonlapaidakop ordona Trudovogo trasnoeo Znameni nauchno-tooledevatellsko-
go instituta perelivoniya krovi. Adres avtorat Leningrad, 2-y&
Bovvtskmya -al., do 16, lustitut perelivaniya krovie
(BOO AND 301W, surg.
off. of osteopUst glue on bone tnion in rabbits (Rua))
(YUMUM P exper.
off. of osteoplnst glue on bone union in rabbits (Rus))
(Leningrad)
(IOUN is, 0. IV
0,000,0110
]PIrut All-Rusulan Conferenas of Workers in th,,~ -blood Service.
TostodAr, 81 no.10146451 0 158 (miRA nin)
(BLOOD-00143CTICK AND PRISMATION)
GOUNIN, Q.T.
ftljmlmtlzg offset of sterilisedL blood oar= (marce 7) on the
re eneration of experimental bone defects:tvith aw-mary In 7inglish,
p.121. ftoblogenat. I perelArovi 4 no.1 3,47 Ja-7 '59-
,(KIRA 12-.2)
1. Is 3&irurgichealwy kliniki (saw. - chlon-korrespaudent ANN SWM
prof , A-No ftUtov) Loningrodskago ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znmeni
smuchw-issledovat ell skogo Instituta. perallyanlys, krovi I kafed37
V*tologichoekoy anatoall (save - prof. P.V- Sipovskly) LeniwadskD-
gp Institute us*v*r*hsn*tvovan1$& vrachey intaul S.M. Kirovas
(BONN A= SOOS. rbvsiol.
a". of Filatovlo serum on regen. (Run))
CTISS= MURAPT,
Filatcle 90K as blogenic stinulator, aff. on
bone ragen. (Bus))
IN. Gp,"V,%..)mnd.mea.n&vk (Leningrad)
*Use of different mterials In plastic surgery for bons defects
in the light of the phasic development of bone tissue regenera-
tiom and timmus, in generalb by I.L.Zaichanko. Reviewed by
Q.T.001cmin. Ortop., trave. I protes. 20 no.5*.69-71 My '59.
(MM& 12: 9)
(OWSCMICS) (ZLICHEM, I.L.)
OMM, Q-T., )u%td.x*d.n%tk (Leningrad)
YVat AXI-aussUm Congress of Surgeons. Vest.khir. 82
no.4:140-147 AP 159. Off RA 12:6)
(amam-cawaRssus)
OOLOVIN, G.V., kond. mod. munk
k4
*Acnit epwulent surgical diseases" by B.M. Xhromov. Reviewed 'by
d.Y. Gol*yin. Vest. khir. 82 no.6t146-147 Jo 159. (HIM 12:8)
(INUOTION) (SM3Ar, ASMPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC)
(MLWWV, B.M. )
MLOVIII. 0-T., kWA.Mmd.nauk
. .....-
1100 of owteopUst for the Cluing of bones in a clinic, Vast.
Ithir. 83 no.7:45-53 JI 159. (MIRA6 12:11)
1. Is kbirwgicheskoy klinW (sav. - prof.A.N.Yilatoy) Lenin-
gra4vkogo oirdess Trudavago Zrasnogo Znamni nauchno-issledova-
tellskap Instituta perelivantya. krovi. Adres avtors: Leningrad,
2-ya Scmetskuys ul., 16, Institut perelivanlya krovi.
(BOIMS--SEMG]IRT) (RISORCINOL)
OOLOVIN, G.T., IMma.mod.nauk (Lsolngrad)
wFondbook of orthopedleel [in Oarman]. Tol.200oneral orthopedicau by
Robmans, Bwkslabroah, Lindemna. Reviewed by G.T. Golovin. Vest.Wr.
83 no.XO;130-151 0 059. (MMA 13t2)
(OIRTWPZDIA) (HOMUM) (HACKIMROCH) (LINDMOM)
OOIOMg GoT., knmd#m*dltviv~klkh nauk (74olograd)
SISTIsw Of T4, Chart*"Idl Is Ihmoral fractures and their treatment. 9
vost-Ahiv, 83 U0,12 1 159" (KML 1314)
(MM-4MAD"n). (Canavall, V.A.)
GMT=, G.T*" kaNW.Ned.nauk (Leningrad)
*&Mto "JO&J diseases of the obdoodual earityu by N.I. OurevIch.
P"lswod by O.T. Golowit. UstAbir. 83 no.12%105-108 D 059.
(KnU 130)
(AZXMW--,WWJMY) (UUUTICH, I-I.)
YnATOV,, Antmi% NUmI47evichl Prof., s"l. deyatelt nauki RSFSR; BERINGER#
70-V-1 G0WMv G&V-j MZDVMZYo P.M.; MIEWL40Vt S.S., red.; SUV-
[TramupUttation wA repUcement of tissues and organs] Peresadlld i
ammabobanila tkamoi i orgamm. Leningrad, Goo. imd-vo nod. lit-ry
Hodgim, terdW. W-ulsp 1960. 323 p. (MIU 3.07)
L Chlom-karrsm uUnt Akadsmii meditsinaldkh nauk SM (for Filatov)
rzSnANTATION OF ORGANS, TISSUES9 ETC.)
,GOWV~U --OMOV, luAN.; KONMKIT, A.G.; YAXOVLEV, A.S.
OA4 1
On the 60th ibirWay of Mikbail Konstantinovich Rodionov. Vent. lrhi .
84 no. 4:157 Ap 160. . (KUU 14:1)
01~DIOWVI MIUAIT NONSTANTINOVICH, 3,900-)
GOIAMN, G.N., dotasat
alimloal v&Uw of an aoo=tio method in the diagnoxis of intarposi-
tjoin of tba'soft tissues in fractures. Vest.ld%ir. 89 no.8:77-79 Ag
162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. is wrogicheakoy kllniki (sav. - prof. A.N.Filatoy) IS
t-'2 I ~---
a*0" OT4~eft Tndk"Wo Krasmago Uameall nauchno-isoledova a agago
lastituto, Psralivanlya krovi.
(PACTUM) (AUSMATION)
--4 GOLOVIN, G.r.; DEPP, M.Ye.
Antonin Vikolmvich F:LUtov; on his 60th birthday. Vest.khir.
89 no.19040-Ul S 162. (KMA 15s.12)
(MATO.Vt ANTONIN NIMOIAEVICH, 1902-)
SCLOVIN, 4614, doktok- med.taxtk (Im2ingrad)
.... ......
Bo* 6 no.2s62-64 Mr--A 163
Gi 16s10)
.. rAD14VIN I
. _P~Yro- doh:tc,r me 6. rtsuk (to ning-md, !:~-24, Z--.7a ~,cve tskw, ,, d. It,, kv.12) -.
ROMANOTA, A.K.,
Hamoval anit pretsesirvation of endocrine gla.,dt;. Vel ,. lkl,ir. 92 ri,).lltl28-
135 N 163. (M] RA 17122)
2. l(Mr-urg.'Lehaskay klinj.ki (ZtAr. - prof. A.N.ff '(,iJ:,,7re-J,;kogo
t~rdfina rrud,o7ago Krasnogo 'Innm-orti. instituta
krayt.
GOIDVINI ... NY,, d7J-:-:,o- mee. neak
Review of the book "Marrml on surgital interwmlion for surgeons
In rural .",ocal and district hospitals." Vest, Kh-'r. 91 no.12)z
304-106 1) 163. (KRA 17-91/
GOLOVTY. G.V.,, prof. (Leningrad)j DUTKEVICH, I.G., kand.msid.nauk (Leningrad)
Pievifov of So Gelbko's book "Reatorative and plastic surger7.0 Vast.
Iddr, 92 zio,3:148-152 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:12)
GOILOVIN, G.,V., prof. (Leningrad)
... . .......
fluirl-ows. Vapt. kbir, 92 11
18:5)
GOLOV.1114, Gecjrp~.v KLL!:.AIOV, Yu.Ya., red.
, -.I
.1 . . .... 1-1-1-1 ". ...... .. 11,
(PVot-loill of chomical ostaomyritboilnl I vol-Ilema ,Al e 1-
vamllla ~;ostol. Leningrad, 1~'(;dltsina, 113 p.
.(:,d11,A 17:90
MSMM, Petr PjOqbiwyich, st. nauchn. sotr., kand. med. nauk;
ODLOVINO O.V., red.
[SlepWitlaeio of the extremities and genitals] Slonovost'
koneckmaniel i. poloVkh organov. Moskva, Madtisina, 1964.
109 p. (MIRA 17:5)
ViDSKry~
A. prar.11; VZKSLER, G.Ya., dotment
Ax0v ~i;p:rac ,v4vIuzhOnW dayatelf nauki (Lenin-
-,G V, prof.
6~d. 4i*d. ad "Mwbm
(MIRA 1817)
0 44
MULAMMO, I., upoawlrayushoMy; DOWFIN, L. Inshener-tekhnolog.
2 ~
u'~'
We b*wo motored bigh-Sra" wheat milling at & mill of the state
faris Mur milling sym%u. Muk.-slovoprom. 20 no*6,.27-29 Je 154.
(XLRA 7:8)
1. Restavskir ObImIltrest.
(Wheat milling)
2.
4. Coal-Mntn.- Mcb1hory
7. New developments In our work. &st. u&l. 1. no. 9, 1952.
9. monthly List A ItussAnn Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified.
OOU)VIN,l
. --mm"WWAMM"Ol
Achievemento of I.Mmakin, an outstanding driver. Ayt. tran6p.
33 w.4;39 Ap 155. (H12A 8:7)
(Umbla, Ivan Petrovich)
0 M VIN. I., whofwr.
I
forms for'Ore service need to be reviewed. Ayt.tranap.34 no.11:26
1 156. 0MU 9:12)
(Automobiles-Tiroa)
e"0 L 0 111,~t 1, -
GOLMN, to, shofer.
Xxiwrienae in orgenisivic long-distance transport. Avt. transp. 35
no.22-te ID OR. (KnA liti)
1. 2-ya &vtd*bs,v& Upravlenlya artatmnsporta Dalletroya.
(Magadan Province-Transportation. Automotive)
DOLCIVIII, '114
pl~ 1~01 ,
In Awdam Prnvincoo Avt.transp. 3? no.W46 Ap '59.
(AIRL 12t6)
(*4tadau Province--Traffic aafety)
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"Dettp and lFigured Etching of Alumin= Alloyr,"
Ught A.Uoys. to. 1: Mysical WUMurap Beat Treatment, Casting, and Forming;
:Prtwipa Pleparta of We Courereme, Moscow, Ird-vo AN SM, 1956, 497 P.
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Subject : USSR/Aeronautics - instrument lending AID P - 5492
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 9/26
Authors Sav*henko, H. A., Lt. Col., mil. pilot class I and
Dolovin, 1. M., Major, mil. pilot class I.
Title i On the alternate airdrome
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 3, 46-49, Mr 1957
Abstract This is the third in the series of three articles which
appear.in this Issue under the title "On the Landing
Course , The author discusses the problem how the air-
planes should be ordered and guided to the alternate
airdromes when the landing due to the bad weather con-
ditions is impossible on the home airdrome. The article
merits attention.
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TB R 3 ATO , IVANOV,D.P., KIRILLOV,V.D.,
3 AICIPM0 t A. L. , Got
;4.11xv
27TLM -Inv-004ation of 4&s Discharge with High Amperag* in
'yield.
mna
as*
f .5, 26-V (1956)
Lodi 195T
rho p1resent WO~-do*qii*pes the investigations of a gas discharge in deuterium
Pressure* lof'~Trom~~0'65 to j,4 mA torr. The stages of the discharge from the
jgro*tkk Of tbollgplold, tlro~L soro!~o t1ko, mi*inus axe investigated. Amperag
i%tteiliked 70V~$Joamo~t,*I* and Vie-fteld stroagth of the longitudinal fi:ld was
Oroto&1!112~eet lab* Were ~&Vriod, Ott at a field strength of the longi-
Aud~Aal field~:*Ihioi CoMpOZO'cle to-thato of the discharge current. The momen-
;Iumidevice unt"4,is e~ tainiod wo the basis of a drawing. It consists of a glass
,:Or ~axfor tul~o,jwf &' O"th of from 65 to 70 an and with a diameter of from 18
:to '70 ox wilt~.1~lane 601por oloctroAss, these tubes are mounted inside a coil of
1*r ~ilot-iith 01 W 23-000 microfarads on the occasion
Of its diso'hogo by ~,Oq of a soooiaal tisclarger produces damped electric os-
cil4tions vi-thk a Okusnoy a 73 0.
jugoa a-ud Aiscusslioft' of, regSIts' The longitudinal magnetic field delays the
conotession Of the #*bharge alolvISIM under the inf luence of the eigenfield of the
ourrent. Br*Okdovu of: the disobarge column begins later than at Ho a 0. (HO -
longitudinal field before the discharge). At R 04 2000 Oreted radial
BUSJXCT Tim /,vairsus CARD 1 / 2 P-L - 1977
AlUTRU IIEZZATCUKO,A.L., !~CLOVINJ.N.# IVANOV,D.P., KIRXLLOV,V.D.
'i ,
On the rmfluence Exercised by a Longitudinal Magnetic Field on a
Pulse-LIke, Gas Discharge with High Amperage.
PRRIODXCAL 1)*kl.Ak1Ld.Nauk 111,faso.2, 319-321 (1956)
/ , -
Issued: 1 957
The authors istTeetigmted the influence exercised by a longitudinal magnetic field
on the stabillty of * plasma column obtained by the pulse-like passage of a
ourrent through deuterium. Gas pressure on the oooasion of these experiments
amounted to ftou 0,05 to 0,4 mm torr. Amperage attained 700-000 amp6res and the
field streingth of the longitudinal magnetic field was 12.000 Orsted. A farfor or
clean tube with a radius of 10 cm and an electrode distance of 70 0m served an
discharge chamber. The scheme of the experimental system is shown in form of a
diagram. On the occavion of theme tests the strength of the discharge current,
the voltage between the electrodes, the radLus of the discharge column, and the
average field strength of the longitudinal magnetic field in the plasma were de-
termined simultaneou.41y.
An enclosure ahome recording of the discharge column during the first 10 micro-
seconds. In the case 6f the presence of a longitudinal magnetic field the
column contract* durIng the first 5 to 6 microseconds but remains homogeneous
with respect to length. With an increase of field strength up to 6000 %rsted
compression slows down noticeably and a further increase of field strength is
DokLAkad.lauk III, faso.2, 319-321 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 19T7
only little noticeable. At field strengths of 700 and 2000 Orsted radial oscil-
lations of the discharge column are notlo#d. The time of existence of a sharply
outlined column is much longer in the case of the existence of a longitudinal
magnstic field thAn if such a field is lacking. In the case of weak longitudi-
nal fields the discharge column curves in the 8. microsecond, on which occasion
it remains sharpl3- outlined. Rowever, if a longitudinal field is lacking, the
discharge column loses, its sharp outline already in the fifth microsecond. The
duration of ths existence of a sharply outlined column increases under the
effect of a longitudinal field to a greater extent than the compression ve-
loolty (liminiebes.
Next, the conditions for the development of the elementary theory for the com-
pression of the discharge column under the effect of the own magnetic field in
the case of the existence of a longitudinal m W etio field are given. At a
field strength of 2000 Orsted the computed curves agree satisfactorily with ex-
pearimental data, but at 6000 and 12000 Orsted the computed contraction is seve-
ral times lower than the observed one. Therefore the strong longitudinal field
is not frozen in and a considerable part of its flux emerges from the column
during the contraction. The authors obtained a solution of the equation of
motion which agTeem well with measuring results. In the case of very weak
magnetic fields the flux of the longitudinal field within the column increases.
INSTITUTION:
BEMATOMMKO, A. L., GCEAWIN, 1. N., KOZLOV, P. I., S-rRZIXOV, V. S. A+VIZNMaY, 11. A.
I ...... .... - .
"The Electrodeless; Discharge with High Current in a Toroidal Chamber vith a Longi-
tuainal Magnetic Fleld." (Work carried out in 1956-57); PP. 116-133.
"The F*sIcs of Ples-ma; Problem of Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions. " Vol. IV.
1958, prablisbed by Inst. Atomic Energy, Acad. Sci. USM.
resp. ed. M. A. Leontovich, editorial vork V. 1. Kogan.
Available in Library.
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S I tem4nkov, L. I., Bogdanov, G. F.,
Pano o"D. A-., Pietunovich, V. I., Semshko, N. N.
TITLE: lorki,vith the thermonuclear installation 110gra"
PI~RIODICIAL:!~ Uspekh'i ~izioheskikh nauk, v- 73, no. 4, 1961, 685-700
TEXT: Thi P#ftcip~j-'dala Goteening the installation 110gra" -were already
published 0'1958 by I. V. Xwohatov, 110 hekolorykh rabotakh Instituts.
atp=oy oneigii ANA= po, upravlyayemym termoyadernym reaktaiyamt'
(Atomnaya energiykL 5 5 (1958)). Both this paper and I. N. Golovin' 13
lecture in London (1;59") are presupposed to be knosn. Pinch current
strength'an4 conditions required. for a dense plasma to accumulate in the
110grall. In."Pluo operation, the density of plasma is made equal or 7
la;rger than!~.he cli~plly of hydrogen. -The accumulation of hot plasma in
tho 110gra" to abo-*.
all 4 p4qdeht upon the following four arose sections:
(a!) the distociation, Oros: a.e6l'ron 4;~,_of a molecular ion H* in hydrogen,
2
(b) the cross, meo' -ton A -of the. disaociation 'of-a molecu.1ar ion H* by
d 2
Ca M I/
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rtp
protons, (a) the cioss section 0 of the charge exchangg of protons in
ex
hy0rogen, (4) the or oes sectionaion of hydrogen ionization by protoDs.
The values of cra laoed by the authors in 1958 had been measured by
Ii. 7. Fedorenko at LFTI (Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology)
in 1957- For conlitione in the 110gra", the equatione for the balance of
lons and neutrons read,
Jr(j%cra + no;) X (2, f)
jq. - n,n(yg ve + Pn..
W (2,2~
Th6 equation for The pinoh current reads:
CFXO P
A
for the denmit3, of plnemL- or Iv.1ro.-en at `-ie 11-nch:
nnep all a4* I P)
(2.4)
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and t-axt VA P)
--oven
(2.5)
to ONO,% t+CJX 1 0;
P
respectively. Thw plaama-filled volume in the 110gra" amounts to
6 ft3
B-10
T4. 1 shomb the principal cross sections characterizing
the accumulation of a plasma in 1he 110gra". Reference is made to measure-
mente carriea out by V. A. Simonov at the Nauchno-issledovatellskiy
vakuumnyy institut (Vacuum $oieqtlfic Research Institute). Part 3 deals
with the stab 'ility, the space charge, and the cooling of ions by electrons
Ii. 'S. loffe and Vo G. Tellkovskiy have studied the adjusting instability
(peri3tanovoctiliaya,neustoyohivoit). Aocording to 0. B. Firsov, a strong
asymmetry 6f the plasma mayt in case of a positive azimuthal drive, lead
t6 an ordered flux of ions t6ward the chamber wall. Part 4 deals -.,ith
results of experimen.te made vith the 110gra": at the time while the
present paper waa,vx.itten, certain parts of the."Ogrzk" were redesignei
With a view to 4plifying the induced flux of H' ions, and to improving
2
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t:he vacuum oomditioni. 1. .0. Goncharov and Yu. N. Dnestrovskiy have
devised a td*i~hod- 01:veasuring very low electron densities in the "Ograll.
V. T. Karpukhin has developed and built an interf,--I:ometer operating on the
3"cm wavelerigth azid,serving*for the measurement of the highest electron
densities. ' There, tra always two plaama components in the chamber, a "hot"
one and a cold' one, the density of the cold component being considerably
higher than. that oT the "hot" one if the pressures of remanent gases
exceed 40-7 = Hg.- At pressures below 10-7 mm Hg, the densities of the
-t"o components become equal. The cold component has a considerably longer
life then the hot one. The apperatua constructQd by A. N. Karkhov permits
receiving the magnotio radiation of ions in the rhole sDectrum.
Yu. L. Sokolov has irorked out spetial. spectromeiers for measuring the
energy of plaoma electront from ultraviolpt recombination radiation and
from bremss-trablunt-, -1 A. Part Conclusions:
I ~ji the ranee of 1000
From experiments vilh "Lie 110gra": in the case of weak amperages in the
trap (10-20, milliamper;t) the ion motion fits well the theory of motion
o~ dinale partiC10:0, Ln~ the mean free path of molecular ions is longer
than onv kii1ameter. By.a proper choice of the form of the magnetic field
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is, ble to au~gmsnt the mean free path everr further, and to
Poe$
86-OWWlate!* J'Aaalnl's; Ao 'proton densities of jo7 am-3. rurrents of 300 to
P milligt4~6r a an be reached. If uecessary, it is possible,
0 by
4
improving'*ho actAux oondittonal'to, reduoie the current required for a very
dense plasha to 06me doien milliamperes if the energy of H+ ions is raised
2
tO 2r,0-960!ko*- ' Thus, the prob em of aobumulati*
on of hot plasma with a
density of 109 fact -tons per omi and even more is by no means solved',as
yet. Rese~rOh wo:Ok isas go tar only reached the limit of those plasma
d,ensitiea,:belo-w which the ions move am non-interacting particles, and
above vh1oh the hjid-rodynami6 prolserties of plasma and the collective
Anteraotiops of p~rticlea make themeelvea noticeable. The processes
t~aking plia!s. in t)he. 110gra" have -not been completely clarified by experi-
Zents. rov axaqp~e, it had not yet been.-explained why the plasma
potential tr some,'Variants of the experiments attains dozens of kilovolts.
V~arlous Pofial'ble Ozplanations are offered. There are 12 figures and
15 referenaao3 VSo*iet-bloo and 10 non-Soviet -bloc. The two boat recent
referenoep'to En ishlanguage jublioations read as follows:
r~. F. B6gdan6v, A. Panovt N. N.'Shemanko,.Life time of fast ions in
ard 5/6
3
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OjTxa 0. J. Sol. L14exgj~, part 0, 111, 106- (tg6l); R. F. Post, R. E. Ellis$
S.'C. Fird,~and it. X. Rovenblut b Stable Confinement of a high temperature
plasma, Phy4l. Itev. Lalt. A, 166 1960).
Legend to Fig. 1: The most
important ciross stotions L L
I 1 LI
11
determining the prooess of. II H
plasma acauip6laticat in the 4
"ORra": 14 arose neotione
2
(cz
); 2, Ripoduct.iph of 3;
n b
in hydrage T pro
tono,
,
disnociatiort of H+ in hydrogen A
3, Fedorenko; At g ostma-
Hamblen-Suitimninj !i,, Gerjoy;
6, capture 6f oleatrons by
.-protons; 7, discoal.ation of
i+
2 by protonep 8, energy of
hydrogen ions (ev).
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6167
Za~nnovskly, Alekitandr Semenovich, V'yacheelav V'yacheslavovich
Kalashnikow, EL1.1d Igor' Steranovlch Golovnin
Teplovydely-ayushel-d.ye elementy atomnykh reaktorov (Fuel Elements
of Atomic Reactors). Koscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 369 p.
.Errata alip Inserted. 4000 copies printed.
Ed.: Ye. 1. Pana,senkova; Tech. Ed.: Ye. 1. Mazell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for students, scientific workers,
engineers, and technicians specializing or engaged In atomic-
power engineering and related fields.
COVERAGE: General requirements for the design and operation of fuel
elements are presented. Particular attention is given to various
fuel types, structural materials, compatibility of atomic fuel
with structursl materials, and of the latter with coolants. The
combine(I therowl, mechanical, and radiative effect on fuel and
materlals. is analyzed. General Information on metals, and
engineering reference data are included.
Card :WO
GOIA)VIN, I.V.
11 1
Be-equipp1mg trucks with trailers to be used for hauling large
reinforced concrete elements. Rate. i Izobr. prodl. v stroi. no.5:
13-14 '58. (MIRA 11:6)
(Trucks trnilers) (Reinforced concrete--Transportation)
GOLOTU,, .6.(KemerOVID)
CirovUr colJoction of containers. Sov. torg. 35 no.9:33 rv 062o
(NLU 16:2)
Olewrovo Province-containers)
I
G01OVINI H. G., Fz9r. Cand. Tech. Sai.
Diametntion: 011i'motig
ptiom of the TechalogIcal Problems of Concreting 3tructures of
the Silo Type. I OerAm, I $ci Res Inst of Industrial Structures - "TsKIPS" 6 May 47.
SO: Vi1pbgrn-vays, 1520 ya, )Wy, 1947 (Project #17$36)
GOOVIN. )t.O.,L kaA,14mt teldmichemkikh nauk, redalctor; AZRILTANT, T&ONSS
9099, L.Ta.. tokhniobeakly radaktor
[Itustractions for Industrial and civil construction work using con-
orsto arid reinforood conorsts under winter condittons) Instruktolla.
Vo proliTodm4yu belonnykb I shaltz: obetonnykh rabot v provWshlen-
we t gmhUmmkom strattelletve v simalkh uslovilakh. 2-3 izd.
Xosk~aj Gov. tvd-yo Ut-rr po strottelletvu t arkhttekture, 1954.
31 P. (KML 8:6)
1. VWscow. Ybemo7usnyy unchno-issledovatellskly institut orgami-
SMSit I ft6kU12AZA%MtI ~trO1t0l'BtV&.
(Cono"to construct I on-Cold weather conditions)
GUAM W-a kiLndid#A tekhalabookikh nauk. redaktor; KRYUM, Tu. T.,
Ild '- TCOM, A.M.. tekhnioheskiy rOdAkt0r.
OR om;
[Kaunal for the concrete worker] Paulatka betonshchiku. Koskva,
Goe.ladr-yo lit-ry postroitelletyu I arkhitakt-ure. 1955.72 p
(Km 9:4)
I.Nosoav. Gam"a"WenVy institut po vuedraniyu paredovykh
uetodtm rabot i truda v straitellstva.
(Concrete)
(joiawjN,x.Q*, kandLidAt tokbnickieskikt, n=k
Immoompolowo
MeaWmigod M*thod of lifting sliding forus. Stroi. pros. 33
no.?~~Io JI 155. (VMA 8: 9)
1. NISI latial ftbphova.
(comareto construction--Iforwwork)
Aj"G:
U ~/
OWTIN* N4,, Imnd. takhn. nauk, dots,
Some resulis of demonstration building. Strol. prom. 35 no.12:2-5
D 157, (MIU 11a)
(construotiot industry)
5-0 1 Z'-N i k Qjf ",w %u I), Z-11 A: kr,)/ :,a& \S&j I u"A k.Jf
ACC NR3 SCIRICS CODE:
..jZZM: Golovin. M. l.; '"kov, A. P.
no-..a
Cal-13ration o' pneimmom-atric instrwionts wil,~-.
---- -- ---- -
SOIJTR~E: IVLZ. Aviritsionnaya takhnika, no. 2, -,966, 126-i -,g
~TC TAGS: di,-Ital co-myrutor, corru*%Gr '%urbino On.-ino, instru:-.c-n~-
C.. PurjLLon equi-etiont
F -7z T: .7 o r C,:. 1. c C-1 a t i a v, s %,-i '61 -, d !Z i t a I c o-.- p u tz- a I C, --"C r- '1 0 r, C -!-.1
by zmalytical exprosz;ions. In i:~ t"o
irstmilumt. Z-.o r,,sul'Lz of n
z t" 0
der parabola oxprossing o r3'! c;c-n t-o true
~-.is case by & soconel or
ZIM. :h a measured prass-m-a ratios (see Tlunakz~~,
i 4-t a I a~x be ytrogra=nod to autc~-:--t-ically C -, S .Oy
cal.c*alat-,In:, -z~ao throe copf,`-oients of the prrabol,-,, and to of
Six,Ai a pmaal.-.xo was dovolo;.)-a-,~', --~.th -t~-.i co~pu-.:,r It ~tt
to d-sc~ard rozwltm i.-ith an error '-Iargei- than thr,~,a the stan"l-rd Luvia.ion, t-.e
:At-%',.o-r botz, usuany less th&.-. o:boutv I~fv. Orig. art. 'aas; 14 equations, 1 tablu i~,nd
SUIA CODE. 14~, SUBIC DATZ: 03Doc64/ ORIG RZF: 003
UDC: 518.5
AVIMDR: GolovIA, U., Mat (Mabarovsk) 84-58-1-21/32
On color Film (Na tavetanyu plen1m)
COMCAL3 Ctr"hd*n"k&7ft "JAtsi7s, 1958, Nr 1, PP 32-34 (UM)
AIMM: The article describes In story form the process of an serial
PbotoaraPW Edselcm in the JUbarovsk area. it conveys a very generel idea
of the actual teckiniquie Of PhOrtOgrUpbing an assigned save,. No technical
data am given. Color film me used on that assigmut, sinoe customrs am
said to be vary mmh interested in color PbOtOgrViPb7p which renders a rel-
ative3zy clearer pictim of the surveyed lam . Two photographs acconpuy
the text. Cm of them shoigthe radio operator at work wearing an oxygen mask
and ew-phown, anct the other shows the crew after retuning f& Mission.
AVA11ANZ: lAbrary of Congmes
I o Aerial photography - IUSSR
2, Color film - Applications
0%rd 1/1.
DOW= it
lkwk orMwitzation of the composite aviation detachment. )rarhd. %v.
It, no.1i12-14 W 157. W-RA 10:8)
(Aerone.oltice in agriculture)
USSR Chemical 2%ochnology. Chexdcal Products and I Tbeir Appli- 1-30
cation. Fodd Tndustry.
Abs Jour Ref 2bur - Xhimiya, No 3, 1957, So 10412
Author 0., and Alimovskiy, 1.
InZt :-NDt r.;iVCI%
Title :Uriationts in the Natural Losses in Nest During Freezing
Orig Pub :)Vasnaya industriya SM, 1955, No 6, 11-15
Abstract :Mhe freecing of meats has been investigated and a method is
proposed for determining the dehydration of.the meat during
f1t,eening. On %be buis of an analysis of the heat balance
duriug freezLng and the theory of controlled cooling rates,
'the authoro conclude that the rate of dehydration of the
numt duriiig freezing follows an exponential law:
Card 1/4
USSR / Chendcal TechwLogy. Chemical Products and Their Appli- 1-30
cation. Pood Tndustry.
Abs Jour :Ref 2.hw- - Khimiya, No 3, 1957, No 10412
Abstract :vbere U is the rate of dehydration at any given instant du-
ring freezing in gas/hr., r is the freezing time in hours, Uo
it the WMAI rate of da%ydration for IV . 0, and mg is
~ constant characteristic of a given freezinoemperature ancl
~ of the (labjx1ration process. The dehydration at any given
Mawmt during freezing my be calculated from the expression:
Exptwimemts have been conducted on the separate cooling of
a h1md qlaarter weiebing 34.65 kg and of a gluteus muscle
weigbing 1.297 kg at an air temperature of 2o, a relative
hinddity of 9%, and rate of travel of 0.1 M/sec. It has
been fomd that for the quarter mg - 0.1266 and for the
Card 2/4
USSR / Memical Technology. CheadcaL Products and Their Appli- 1-30
cation. VW Industry.
Abe Jour ; Ref Zhur - Rhiaiya,, No 3, 1957, No 10412
Abstract : g;Luteus miscle mg a 1.2254. Good agreement was observed
between the experimentally observed values and calculated
vvaues. Mock tests on commercial butte showed that the
differewe between the calculated and measured values was
of the order of 2-3$. The authors reconmwnd that-Uree
welghinga be made when the natural losses in meat cooled
under different technical conditions with a central-layer
Umperatitre of 30-150 are to be determined. From the two
changes In the degree of dehydration, q and g2 at times
T-1 and where , a system of equations may
be set up and the values of mg and UM can be calculated;
subetitution of these values into the basic evation gi-
ves the dehydration for any coolLnj; timeV relation-
sh1p has been estabUshed between the value of mg and the
card 3/ It
USSR / Chemical. V~--hxit:)IoEw- Chemical Products and Their Appli- -1-30
ca-Lion. Food Indulitry.
Abs Jour i4er zhur - WmiYu, No 3, 1957, no lo412
Abstract cooling rote m (RZMiu, 1956, 41791):
-)-t-1. - /- 2 '0 L- -f 0- PO 6, 7 ,
The valu;ft- of UIh is not constant for different meats and de-
pencls on the temperat=e drop, the shape and physical cha-
racterintlas of the mmt. The effect of the flow rate of
air duilng cooling on the veight loss in the meat has been
Lnvestij!~wted, as has the dependence of the dehydration du-
rinj~ coixUng on the storage period, periods of 2-3 days b
being xv:ed.
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ACC Ngs Ap6o29965 60 SOUR(x coDE: UR/0413/66/ooo/015/0151/0152
UVEMOR:
8 njdn V, I.; Golovig. Aj A..
; QL
'A
ilenaki,y. S. 1 1. M ; Leyit, G. A.; Petrov, P. P STni
ORG: none
TITLE: Installations for underwater television inspection of the docking assembly and
the bottom of ships. Class 65, No. I /ainnounced by Gunboa_~ Rippair F"aL BaXVjq__
.,~,qa Steamship pt
Li. ,_gknjpta Nky MR (Kanonerskiy sudoremontn" zavod Bal-
_.Af Aq 3.,S ___
t:Ly;;~-' ;Wk~jo parokhiodotva Hinisterst
va morskogo flota SSSR)7
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 151-152
MPIC TAGS: underwater camera, floating dry dock, TV camera Ac1o%c-+L-
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an installation for the under-
water television Inspection of the dock assembly and the bottom of a ship while dock-
ing includes & renote-controlled television camera with a transmitting cathode-ray
tube in a hermetic casing and an electric cable for power supply and signaling. The
television camera, is mounted oa a remote-controlled self-propelled carriage provided
with on electric drive, rollers for moving on vertical and horizontal monorails along
the wall and floor of the dock, and a switch remotely controlled by a block-and-tackle
system. Orig. ar~-. bast 1 figure. ICE]
SUB C013: 3.41 330 OW SON DATE i 2lAug64
lCard iii aL
Goloviril LT. G., Tudnev, 0. )441 Semnova, V. G., Mikhaylova, Ye . G.,
Starciverava, A. V., &Lmat.~qg , Baltlys~ao morys
.4akly i gldrologlcbes~& atlas
ClinsatU-, and hydmlog:Lca3L Alolas of the Baltic Sea), Moscow, Gidrometeoizdat
Publ.ishJ* House Or IK)dmiletearologicALI Service), 1957, 106 pages of maps;
~RZXleofiz 6/50-4026 K) (-Book)
jACC Nt, AP6 035854
SOURCE COM UR/0413/66/000/020/0059/0060
INVENTOR:
iORG: none
'TITLE-. A control device for synchronization of backward wave tubes.
I
!Class 21, No. 187096
SOURCE: 12obreteniyaq promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zna%i, no. 201
1966, 59-6o
TOPIC TAGS: electron tube, backward wave tube
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a control device
(see Fig. 1) uned for synchronizing backward wave tubes. The device
has two series-connected diodes, a control and a protection, which
elinina-.e the need for a separate power supply to fire the tube through
its control electrode. The diodes also ensure zero potential between
the cathode and the control electrode at the time when the modulating
isignal is applied to ths-tube. The dioded are connected between the
c&thode and the control electrode and,'through an RC circuit, to the
grounded anode of the tube. Orig. art. has: 1 figure
1/2 UDC: 621.373.423:621
NP4
Pig. 1. Controlled backward wave tube
ISUB CODE:
! cam 2/2
1 - Backward wave tube
2 - control diode
3 - protection
4 - resistor
-capacitor
091 SUBM DAM 03NOV65
Approximating the dispersion integral and calculating the differenti-
al nross section of dispersion by means of classical approximation
(general calculation methods). 1xv. AN Us. SSR. Ser. f iz-mat.nauk
noAs45-52 158. (HIRA 11:11)
I., liziko-tekbulcheskly institut AN Us. SSR.
(Dispersiot.)
- GOLOVIN, U.N.
Calculating the differentlSa MIA section of dispersion for
t:ha k.,k IsvAN Vs.SM-Bmr.flx.-mt.a&uk noo5:55-67
,560 L potentj&j. (HIBA U2 22)
1. Fisiko-tekhnicbmakiy lustitut AN UsSM
(Dispersion)
COLONall, ~N. F.
21499 GOLOVIN" Ill. F.
Cidroloillya rck Leainf:radsko,; otlasti. ZT-ezis.; --oklacrl-71 *
"rudy Irto-rovo "Vipasoruz. rciour. T. -.- .1-!. , - , v. 4.'t- - 27.
A
SO: Lotol-is' ;i.hiarnal.Inyl-h Statey, '.'o. 2~~, 192-~?
$CMMp V,V,t 3mmdotekbnomauki 0014Mp N.S.9 inzh.
INGR*!L "taT diao loods Gar. ibur. no-3:W Nr 161.
I I qw (MM -140)
(Ore bandlim-lquipment and supp:Lies)
AUTHOIZ: GW-4-~ ~-V- 94-58-6-0/19
TIT13:: The lis'xtrusion Method of Making Cable Joint Sleeves
(IzSotovleni7e svintsovykii kabel2nykh muft metodom
Vyprossovki
PERIODICKI.: Frx)uyshlennaya Energetika, 1958,, nr 6, P 15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: lead cable jointIng sleeves are usually cast or made up
from, sheet but these methods are not very satisfactory
because of surfaoa defects or uneven tbiclmess. The
quality is muoh better and less scrap Is made if the
slee-ves are extruded. A team lead by K. S. Roshin
developed this method of manufacture and a large number
of tlxe joints are in operation on 6 kV cables. The
extrusion tool is illustrated by a seational. drawing,, it
.1s aiDed on a 200-ton Press. The blank is a cast ring of
lead.. A sleeve can be extruded in 4 secs. It is easy
to make sleeves im this way, power consumption is low
and quality is good. The method is being used widely.
There is one figure.
Card 1/1 1. JUO-Otric onbles - Joints 2. Lead - Apj~llizations
3. Lead - Extrusion
SOV/1 24-57-4- 3868
Translation froin: Referativnyy zhurnal. Me-khanika, 1957, Nr 4, p 6 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Golovin, N. Ya.
TITLE: The Fundamental-4quations of the Mechanics of a Variable Mass
(Oiinovnyye uravneniya mekhanilci peremennoy massy)
PERIODICAL: V 9b.. Mekhanika (MVTU, Vol 50). Moscow, Oborongiz, 1956,.,
pp 27:49
ABSTRACT: A presentation of well-known results without corresponding source
references.
Reviewer's name not given
Card 1/1
GOLOVIII? 0. (1,10--poveiraym Oblast 1)
III,
Device fo::- infmauring the frequenc,'-P charactc:. i--tAc,-; cf transistom.
JUidic no.14:52-53 3 165. 19:1)
Mhoshiteli bes toontrov v pr^Wkh raslosheniyakh grupp. Hatm. SB. 6(48)9 (1939),,
423-4a.
bb asootaistivVkh operatelyakh na mosbast" grapp. DAN, 58(1947), 1257-1260.
3o% lkthamt1as In th* USSR, 1917-1947
edited by Kwmabv I.G.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIt-N i I"
Moskovskoye matematLcheskoye obshchestvo
Trudy, t.6 (Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society, v.6)
Moscow, Gostekhizdat, 1957. 485 p 1,550 copies printed.
Editors: Aleksandrov, P.S.; Gel'fand, I.M.; GolovLn 0. N.
Ed. of v. 6: Lapko, A.F.; Tech. Ed.: Gavrilov, S.S.;
Corrector: Yedskaya, I.L.
PURPOSE: This book presents original papers submitted to the
Moscow Mathematical Society and is intended for mathematicians
and others with strong mathematical backgrounds.
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COVERAGE: Volume. six contains 9 articles concerning probleins in
different fields of mathematics and 3 extracts from
letters to the editor presenting notes and corrections
to articles published in previous volumes. The contributions
contained in this book are Soviet. See Table of (:intents
below for personalities and bibliography and for a brief
coverage of each article.
TABLE OF
C014TENTS: Bokshteyn, M.P. Homological Invariants of Topological
Spaces, Part 11 3
Part I of this article was printed in Volume Five of the Transactions
of the Moscow btathematical Society. The basic results given in the
article were presented at the December 14, 1954 session of the Moscow
Mathematical Society. There are 28 references, of which 16 are Soviet,
6 English, 5 French and I German. Soviet personalities mentioned
include Aleksandrov, P.S., Boltyanskiy, V., Glezerman, M.,
Pontryagia, L.S., and Kuroah, A.G., all of whom have published work on
topology and the theory of groups.
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Ch. IV. Dimension of Topological Product 84
1. Auxiliary propositions D A 6 84
2. Behavior of invariants 0 D P P F in connection
with topological multiplication of spaces
3. rehavior of homological dimension in connection with
topological multiplication of bicompacta. 127
References 132
Skornyakov, L.A. Systems of Plane Curves 1-35
This article was presented at the November 16 1954 session of
;f
the article were
the Moscow Mathematical Society. The results
published without proof under the same title in Doklady Akademii
Nauk, SSSR, 1954, Vol. 98, Nr. 1. There are 5 references, 3 of whi'!~h
are Soviet (I translation) and 2 English. The Soviet personality
uentioned, Aleksandrov, P.S., is the author of two referenced papers
cc combinatorial topology and the theory of sets.
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The definition of curves in a Euclidean plane a is given and
the terridnology used is established. The E set of curves under
investigation satisfies the following condition: through any
two points in a plane only gne curve from E can be drawn; or,
two different curves from E inters(,ct at no more than one point.
It is proven that any system of curves which satisfies the above
condition is an infinite or central system.
Gurevich, G. B. Isomorphism Conditions of Standard Nullalgebras 165
The basic results of this article were presented at the
October 5, 1954 session of the Moscow Mathematical Society.
There are 4 references, all Soviet. One Soviet personality is
mentioned; i.e., Sushkovich, A. K., author of a textbook on higher
algebra.
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The definitions of a standard nullalgebra and its code are
given. A duality concept of two standard nullalgebras and their
codes is introduced. The necessary and sufficient conditions
for the Lsomorphism of two standard nullalgebras are investigated.
It is proven that for ITL A 3 , where m is the order of a
nullalgebra, two standard nullalgebras are isomorphic when their
codes either coincide or are dual. For degenerated cases
(m = 1; m = 2) the conditions of isomorphism of two standard
nullalgebras are also given.
Lyapunov, A. A. On Operations an Sets With Transfinite Indices 195
The basic conclusions of this article were presented at the
September 27, 1955 session of the Moscow Mathematical Society.
There are 16 references, of vhich 12 are Soviet, 3 French and
1 English. Soviet personalities mentioned include Novikov, P.S.;
Luxinp N.N.; Arsenin, V.Ya.; Ochan, Yu,S.; Kolmogorov, A.N.;
Clivenko, V.I.; Kantorovich, L.V.; and Livenson, Ye.M. The
personalities mentioned above have all published work on the
set theory.
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The Table of Contents of this article is as follows:
Introduction IL95
Ch. 1. 195
1. T - operation 197
2. Descriptive measurability 200
3. Types of N -operations 202
4. Principle of the comparison of indices 207
S. Projective classes of conjunctive and disjunctive
.extensions 211
Ch. Il. 213
6. Definitions and classification of R-sets 213
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7. Transfinite functions 21~
S. Degeneration tests of R-sets 220
Ch. 111. 224
9. R-sets of Baire space 224
10. Cases of inseparability of R-sets 226
References 236
Adyan, S. 1. Insolubility of Certain Algorithmic Problems in
the Theory of Groups
The basic conclusions of this article were presented at the
October 18, 1955 session of the Moscow Mathematical Society. There
were 4 references, all Soviet. Soviet personalities mentioned include
Kurosh, A. G. and Novikov, P. S., both of whom have published work
on the theory of groups.
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The Table of Contents of this article is as follows:
Introduction
Ch. 1. The Central-symmetrical Group of P. S. Novikov
1. Basic concepts
2. The central-symmetrical group of P. S. Novikov
Ch. 11. Insolubility of Certain Algorithmic Problems in
the Theory of Groups
1. Systems of groups 6kq; A, B and Z q; A, B
2. Transformations in O&q, A, B groups
3. Theorems on insoluble algorithmic problems in the
theory of groups
References
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Plotkin, B. I. (Sverdlovsk) Radical and Semisimple rroups 299
The basic results of this article were presented at the
February 15, 1955 session of the Moscow Mathematical Soci,.-y.
There are 30 references, of which 23 are Soviet, 6 Engl,,'---' and
I German. The following Soviet personalities are mention,-:
Gol'berg, P. A.; Kontorovich, P. G.; Kurosh, A. 0.; Kuty~;-, K. M.;
Malltsev, A. I.; Mayagkova, N. N.; Pekelis, S. A.;
Petrovlovskaya, R. V.; Smirnov, D. M.; Charin, V. S.; Chernik,:7, S. N.;
and Shmidt, 0. Yu. These personalities have published work on the
theory of groups., The Table of Contents of this article is as
follows:
Ch. 1. 299
1. Radical groups 299
2. Se"simple groups, IW - groups 300
3. Superimposing of the conditions of finiteness 309
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Ch. 11. 321
4. Structural isomorphisms of mixed radical groups 321
5. Structural isomorphisms of radical R-groups 328
References 335
Rashevskiy, P. K. On Linear Representation of Differential Groups
and of Lie Groups With Nilpotent Radical 337
The basic conclusions of this article were presented at the
October 5, 1954 session of the Moscow Mathematical Society.
There are 8 references, all of which are Soviet including
3 translations. Soviet personalities mentioned are Dynkin, Ye. B.
and Berezin, F. A., both of whom have published work on the
theory of groups.
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'The Table of Contents of this article is as follows:
Introduction 337
1. Differential Dv group 338
2. Supervectors and Superterisors 340
3. Formulation of the basic theorem 1 343
4. Basic lemma 343
5. Lemm-q 11 349
6. Lemma 111 351
7. Proof of the basic theorem 352
S. On linear representation of differential groups (without
unLmodular limitations) 356
9. on linear representation of Lie groups with nilpotent
radical 362
10. Theorem Il 364
11. Proof of theorem, 11 367
Refer ences 370
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Berezin, F. A. Laplace Operators on Semisimple Lie Groups 372-462
The basic conclusions of this article were presented at the
Moscow Mathematical Society on September 25, 1956. There are
26 references, of which 15 are Soviet (2 translations),
8 English, 2 French and I German. Soviet personalities mentioned
are: Gel'fand, 1. M.; Raykov, D. A.; Naymark, M. A.;
Dynkin, Ye, B. and Ovishchik, A. L.
An editorial note observes that the results obtained in this
article coincide to a considerable extent with those published
by Haricb-Chandra. in the Transactions of the American Mathematical
Society in November 1956.
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The Table of Contents of this article is as follows:
1. Introduction 372
2. Radical components of Laplace operators on complex and
compact semisimple Lie groups 387
3. Differential equations for the characters of irreducible
representations of complex"somisimple Lie groups on a
Banach space 417
4. Realization of irreducible representations of a complex
semisimple group on a Banach space 429
5. Completion of the description ofirreducible representations
of complex somisimple groups on a Banach space 443
6. Zonal spherical functions on the variety of cosets of a
complex semisimple group with respect to a maximum compact
subgroup 459
References
462
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Ladyzhenskaym, 0. A. (Leningrad). On the Construction of Dis-
continuous Solutions of Quasilinear Hyperbolic Equations in the
Form of Limits of Solutions of Corresponding Parabolic Equations,
When the "Coefficient of Viscosity" Converges to Zero- 465
The basic conclusions of this
December 18, 1956 session of
and were in part publishedin
Vol. III, Wr 2. There are 10
including I translation and
mentioned include Oleynik, 0.
Venttselt T. D.; Petrovskiy,
whom have published papers on
equations.
article were presented at the
the Moscow Mathematical Society
Doklady, Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1956,
references, 7 of which are Soviet
3 English. Soviet personalities
A.; Tikhonov, A. N.; Samar-skiv., A. A.;
1. G.; and Sobolev, S. L., all of
the theory of partial differential
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The Table of Contents of this article is as follows:
Introduction 465
1. Auxiliary propositions 466
2. Substantiatiou of the principle of vanishing viscosity 471
3. Investigation of a generalized solution of the problem
derived in paragraph 2. 475
4. Uniqueness theorem 479
References 480
From Letters to the Editor:
Levitan, B. M. Correction to the Paper on Asymptotic Behavior
of Spectral Function and the Expansion of the Equation
A U + QL - q,(x I , x 2 , x 3 )1 L4 :-- 0 in Eigen functions
(Trudy Moak. matem. o-va 4 (1955)] 481
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