SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRAVE, NIKOLAY ALEKSANDROVICH - GRAYEV, M.I.

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- . , KACHURIN, Sergey Petrovich, POPGV, Aleksandr Iosifolurich "Characteristics of relief development in distribution areas of frozen rocks in Northern Eurasia" report to be submitted for the Intl. Conference on Permafrost, Purdue Univ, Lafayette Indiana, 11-15 Nov 63 GRAVE, V.I., kand. teklm, nauk; GRAVE., V,A., inzh. Evaluation of the magnetic fields of permanent magnets. Vast. alektroprom 34 no.6:6&,69 Je 363. 0141RA 16:7) (Magnets) (Magnetic fields) KOREY,911A.? M.M.; SAFOZHNIKOV, R.M.; SHUMSEY, P.A.~ &4.Aor geogr. nauk, otv. red.;-a'tAVAE, AII.A.p doktor geogr. nauii,, otv. red.; FEDOROVA, G.N., red.; EHILING, N.V., red. [Suntar-Khayata] Suntar-Khaiata. Moskva, 1963. 2 v. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Institut merzlotovedeniya. iGF&B.9 _P4 A., Yakutsk "The geographical landscaper. of the North and the latest and recent tectonic movements." report scheduled to be presented at the 20th Intl Geographical Cong, 6 jul- 11 Aug 64) London. .GRAVE,_j1_.,A.; doktor geogr.nauk; GAVRILOVA, M.K.; GRAVIS, G.F.; KATASONOV, Ye.1-1.; KLYUKIN, 11.K.; KOREYSHA, M.M.; KORNILOV, B.A.; CHISTOTINOV, L.V.; TORFUNOVA, Z.A., red. [Collection of articles] Sbornik statei. Moskva, Hauka, No-14- 1964. 140 P. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyy komitet po provedeniyu Mezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda. IX razdel programmy MGG. Glyatsiologiya. AVSYUK, G.A.; GRAVE,_H.A~. The 13th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics and the Symposium on the Results of the International Geophysical Year in the U.S.A. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.1:113-122 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:3) MELO.NIKOVS p1l., G"I"USi N.A. Triiji'l and ways of stud-.,Ing rocks frozen for many years as a gerig-raphiml pb~nomenon. Dokl. Inst. geoe. Sib. i Nill. Vost. nc,6:10-15 '6L, (MIRA --18?20) PESCIWISKIYp I.S.; AVSYUK, G.A. GRA Oj KOTLYAKOV, V.M.; TUh*SKgl7&... "Gi S K. [Report on research in glaciology, 1960-1962; presented to the International Aasociation of Hydrology and the International Snow and Ice Commission for the 13th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geo- physics] Soobahchenie e nauchnykh rabotakh po gliatsio- logii, 1960-1962 gg.; predstavliaotsia v Mezhdunarodnuiu assotsiatsiiu nauchnoi gidrologii i Mezhdunarodnuiu ko- missiiu snega i L8da k XIII Generallnol Assamblee Mezhdu- narodnogo geodezicheskogo i geofizicheskogo soiuza. Mo- skva, AN SSSR, 1963. 109 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Akadeiniya nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvenriyy geofizicheskiy komitet. 2. Predsedatell sektsii glyatsiologii Sovetskogo geofizicheskogo komiteta (for Avsyuk). 3. ByurL sekUli glyatsiologii Sovetskogo geofizicheskogo komiteta tfor Grave, Kotlyakovp Peschanskiyp Tushinskiy). 3'--,3c';9 Planironaie i Uchot So:. cstobaostji V Dcoo_ shch'Anylh. Lcs I Stop' 194,111 c. 57-6h So: Leto-is' ZhurnalInyki,. Statuey Vol- 34) I VIKSBOONOT, V. U. GRAVE, P., kandidat tekhmichokikh mauk. I __ Nev demign for track@. Zhel.der.transp. 37 se.4:69-70 Ap 156. (Railroads--Track) (MMA 9:7) GRAVE, P. S. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "alie Epileptic Crepuscular -tkj C- of States inNJudi cial-P sychiatrio Climi-4m. Riga, 1957. 21 pp 21 am. (Second Mos State Medical Inst im I. V. Stalin) , 300 copies (KLV 17-579 991) - 65 - , _Y,,I.,.knnrl. tekhn. n-alik; GRAVES R.A., inzh. Gj~~YE Evaluation of the magnetic fields of permanent magnets. Vest. ,elektroprom 31+ no.6-.66-.69 Je 163. (MIRA 16.7) (magnets) (Magnetic fields) q~ln,.Y.I,,,,kand. tekhn. nauk Harmonic components of residual stresses in some induction pickups of servosystems. Priborostroenie no.12:18-19 D 165. (MIRA 19:1) DEVISOV, M.T.; ~OA-Wl~jj V.K., zootekhnik; hECHIPORUK, L.P., red.; DEYEVA, V.M.p UiE-.red. [Animal husbandr7 on our collective farm]Zhivotnovodstvo nashego kolkhoza. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 70 p. (MIM 15:11) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Sarkanays Cktobris", Latvia (for Denisov). (Latvia-Stock and stockbreeding) 7~ 11 1 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/JG L 28121-6 ACC NRa AP6013074'. SUB CCDE: UR/0048/66/030/004/0661/0663 AUTHOR: VAlbis Ya. A.; Graveris, V. Ye.; Rachkot Z. A. ORG,. None TITLE:, Moinescence of: localized. exciton-like excitations in alkali halide crystals ~56port, Fgurteenth Conference on Luminescence held In Riga 16-23 September 19657 EnE SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiyal Seriya fizicheakaya, vo 30, noo 4, 1966, 661-663 TOPIC TAGS: crystal phosphor, luminescence, alkali halide, potassium bromide, luminescence center, exciton, mixed crystal excited state ABSTRACT: In the case of real alkali halide crystals containing intrinsic and/or Impurity microdefects there are commonly observed secondary absorption bands on the .7 long wavelength slope of the first "true" exciton band. Presumably the absorption gives rise to pseudolocal excitations in the vicinity of microdefects; although not unlike excitdns 'iq these excit6tions lack mobility and are therefore referred to by the authors he ocalized exciton-like ekcitationB". There have been several studies of such and similar excitations, but 'little attention has been given to the subsequent fate of these exciton-like excitations. To determine whether (and If so under what conditions) the near-impurity excitations give rise to "intrinsic" luminoileenco It Is nocessary to use ions that form such. excitations but do not themeelves have eloctronic Card 1/2 L 28335-66 ACC NRi AF6U13U74 transitifts in the frequency region of Interest. Alkali metal ions are suitable Earlier the authors. studied specimbns of the !Mr-KeDr system with less than I moie percent of the second component. It was shown (Ya-A.Valb1s, Optika I spektroskoplyat 20, No. 6, 1966) that introduction of the impurity (No) tons gives rise to now luminescence bonds under x ray and optic stimulation. Similar results have been reported by other investigators for CsI crystals. It was assumed that the impurity produces D absorption bonds; these are located close to the strong exciton absorption bands and hence are difficult to detect. -Comparative studies were carried out on KBr-NaBr and Mr-Ki mixed crystals; further comparison was made with the data on KBr with anionic vacancies, as reported by R-Onaka and I. Fujita (Quantit. gpectrose. Radiat. Transfer, 2, 599, 1962). These systems are characterized by similar excita- tion, luminescence and temperature quenching curves. This indicates that the same mechanism obtains In the all theme system * The author Is grateful to IeK.VIto1 for guidance In the work. Orig. art hast .2 figures, SUB COM., 20/ SUEN DAM: 00/ ORIO REF: 008/ OM' OF z 023 Card 2/2 GRAVERS-,, V.K.,, zootekhnik; GORSMv U.S., nauchriyy o.otrudnik 4.5 per cent of fat In an average milk y1eld of 3852 kilogram from a herd of 585 cows. Zhivotnovodstvo 23!'Oo.6%.45-0 Je 161. (KMA 16t2) 1. Kolpos "Sarkanays Oktobriew, TSesisakogoi ~Yona, Latviyskoy SSR (for Gravers). 2. Vesesoyuzn" institutlOonomild sel'skose khoVaystva (for Gorskin). (Lat"a-Dairy cattlo) GRAVES Andrey Fedoro-vich- KEHIS, S.I., otv. red.; SUROVA, V.A., red. ~ tekhn.red.; ALADOVA, Te.I., tekhn.red. 9 . [Planning and analyzing costis in coal mining] Plantrovanie i analtz sebastoimnstl na ugollnykh karlerakh. Moskva, Ugle- tekhizdat, 1958. 135 p. . (MIRA 12:1) (Coal mines and mining-Costs) J EXCERPTA YEDICA ioc 18 Vol 4/1 Car"Jov:.,5. D45- j5Lr, _191. The effects of brief sleep upon tile plethysmogram of hypertensive putienti tketul soninuhii de scurtt. dur.1til, asupra pictimitogrimi(A la I 11. aud GRAV -ILESCU S-.Cji.11. 1. Med.,Titnkoara Med. intermt 195S, 03W- , TFJ) Crap- ris !) Tables I i~ plethysinographic study was made of 20 patient., in variomi stagcs 44 hypent'll- mon, and the results were compared with thow in (; licalthy control Subje,eti. Thr plethyiniogram show modificitions, during physiological in jmtivnt~ with early stages of hy1wrtension the oscillations (Its * aI)Iwart-d and rvaplivarcd after %v;tk- ing, whervas in thost! with advanct-d stages (It '011 it wa,; v,~;Irtlv thk. Othol, Wav rb~lntl. hudulre't '(XVIII, I;) Ic AM ?HASZ I BOOK ZXPLOVIATIOW Yeesoyuznyy watematichookiy *'yozd. 3rd, Nose", 1956 TVUdY. t. 4z Kraticoye toderzhantys stictsionny1cm dokladav. DOkl&dy Inogtrannykh uch4rnykh (Transactions or the 3rd All-Unl= Mathem4- t1cal Conference In Moscow. vol. 4. Summary of Sect.',c.L* Reports. %*parts of Poreign Scientists) Moscow, 1xd-vo AM SSSR, 24T.P. 2,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencyt AkiLdenlya nauk 333R. Matesatichookly Lr=Itut. ftdh. 8d.: . G.N. Shovenanko; Sditorial board; A.A. Abramov. 7.O. Soltyanskly, A.M. Vasillyaw, B.V. Xadvedev, A.D. Kyahkis, S.M. 51kol-skly (Keep. Nil.), A.G. Foutnikov, Y-4. V. Frokhorcv. t-&. tZb0low, F. L. Ullyanov, V.A. Usponskly, N.G. Chatayevo 0. T*. Shilow, and A.r. Shirshov. PURPOW: This bo6k is Intended for mathawticians and phys*--!.wto. COVINA09: The book Is Volume IV or the ?ransactions or the '-"4---d All- Union Mathematical Conference, hold in Juno and July 19~,-. The k Is dl Ided -0 -eW~iii Parts.-The _f1rit -Partc,=ain-s sum- series of the papers presented by Soviet scioncldto at Szne can- tOVOnco that were not Included In the first two volumcz~ The second part contains the text or reports submitted to zz,* editor by non-Soviet scientists. In those cases when the ael- ontlat did not submit a copy of hls paper to the ed1tcr-, the title Of the Paper to cited and, If the paper was printed in a ;~rwvlous volume, reforenc* to made to the appropria" volume. M~& pa"re, both Soviet and non-SovIet, cover various topics In nu=Zr-- theory, algebra, differential and Integral equations, function ~~ory. functional analysis, probability theory, topologyr ma:=~-jc&j probleas Or mechanics and physics, com;:utattonal matftowa=Ses, math*matical logic and the foundation* or maths~Atlc3, x= tmo history at mathematics. "eyev, A.S. (Laningrad). On one exact solution of a --=m- 412 - __ otatlorw~-undsry value problem for a nonhom*ginoua iw-"-= 116 Ich Y. ningrad). The ray astnod of studying the L~- V " -N us. front* M MO evij2jA.hAZ~(ZAnIn&rad). Gravitational potential or an- *111ptTe-parabolold and an infinite parabolic cylinder *I' hL~ n dynamic problems __~_VAningrad). Cortal: _ r Eve towory or elasticity for medla whlch contain sphortzaZ : separation boundsrtos lie - W Pvt Xs3t,-7,1, (Moscow). Diffraction on conducting bodies of Infinite dimensions X18 scow). The method of succ*motvo &S- InatIona for problems on the perturbation of eigenvaluws 118 On the baroclinic effect caused b~7 wutd- flows In a deep owa 119 Card 22M YEVSTIGNEV, V. B.; GRAVILOVA, V.A. Pheophytin Comparison of spectral properties of chlorophyll and pheophytin in various solvents. Dokl. AN SSSR 85 no. 5, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. 1 ' ' - 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 e 0 6 Url s 16 37 Is 11 n A X Z A V is 1149 . - . J ' , 4 1 ' 4 a 1 cal. AMAL J~JWL d 4 i0 A i ~. - --M AtLk"R J"JV1N ttg- r , j F 4 Oil ' --'af TWOWA. A. I. Onviss, . A A14". after caft, the Na du~i was treated with M a (I- 00 - CUm. (U.5. S. R.) 10, IWIT(196)(SaSM lasannary).1, C019t)l and 149 9. 11C(Irlit, added slowly with virring -*0 090 --G. Orents the swalts of a, I &W a cm. andsodi &W cooft; sitter standing overnight the rmd'ins Nn o 1surcilvate sus ended in its it ll i f di-Fj form ka t it Afte t &W d * l i is lh 100 06 r , a usava . a v am . o n a grea o a inspar awn.; p y y h MO idi liCt i i d i i d b -0 rse- w t g. Aectatm quor was treate n tat oss. the selsto it V - tol elloor was accepted as des mother l 0 egg - most rac". MQCN (1) ala pmpd. by sisloing OUD g. 7798 cc. abs. HtC41. rt-fluxed (or 2 bm.. filtered hot and &)-W* d i i K1% At W 1780 NPk I h l M l l AQ 190 ; I v stat e w m to sua s owly coo Dg g. ft . g . 1 S IM-75' (from HtOH) The above (lit 100" aceftle 0 with the l m dl 570 POCl hi t 60 -90 - . . . . amp. t o Jr. ng , e, : ald ug the mixt. was bested to 130*zmW Sadly to 170' (both was mixed with AW cc. POCh arml refluxed for 2 hn.. the 1 1 1*0 g at a bob torap. of excew POCh distd, off at reduced preasurr. the re"lue t ff .), with MeCN dista. ~ 7 . 1 Billicient stilrring is essential hr Wed yisidap sphkh treated with an equal will. of berustor antl poured on kv, b 00 set enzene layer wpd, wid S ly raw about 93% of mide 1, wSciently purv, neutralized with NarM, the 1 ass hosre"!r. for the next ". Thin warthasi is elssiond to be distd.; 813,-W 70 Fj * ' , m. 2941 . The above 12W It.i "petior for The prepe. oll dry 1. 1 (000 g.), 6M g. abs. was obtained, b. 110 000 FtOll ant! 674) a. dichlortstibase were mixed wild treated aso 2.51. 22% N1f3 in MeOlf were charged We am auto. with dry HCi with cooling andlotirring untill the d. of the chive and heated for 9 brs. to 110* at 13-15 atrn:: tn inixt.approaciscil aftermirringtor 12hers.joager. vmjilse. thrr ~ bt&1r-,1 97-911% coo 00V the MCC(OEt?:NH.1RCl wasAlft aff (75%), then mixed with 1.1-1.2 L of a sob. of NH. in abs. 510111 7rin"opkWassik m. 227-8* (from M see vmicR Of this ;; The aminomthyl deriv. by bypAW. (comig 136-45 X. Nil#), stirred,at . tern . kw 3 bl h9s TM questioned as to feasibility; b- and fili.~W- was heated with Pa . abs awl the ppl y -00 9 c . . . . sail tuites lead to am. results. However, wb:=24.5 g W .01 li *wbkb was combined wklk the main EtOH sobs EtOH oo . . , evapd. to yield 85% acsftwidiw4ffl. HCOPNa(2.03kg.) in 3W M enter and 6W g. ke wills treated with So S. c1 t and I M 1. ahs. MOH weev treated with couling ant! stieving AW added dowilly to 187 1. of the above stupeadeid in 1=3 with 1.5 kg. concel. HJvA. then vellused for:l bm, water - m- 10% NeW. followed by bmtW for 3 " on a water which Fj forozak win disid. off; 95 %j b. &1-3*. &,Mirtic' both, filtration and addn. to the filtsaw of 2M C. mi, acid (437 g.), 1.44 1. WA. 100141. 'PA) ~w- MclMs and 8 a. followed by filtratioa of the bealsytiderse dedy. and it. d ith SHC1 h goo 9 Z ecompa. w , t ere was obtained 7o% 2-fteMyl., . 11404 were soled for the pnpn. al di-Ef sacrislaite by aaeo- 4 t tn.; Drystylew(MCC., M. N were heated with stirflee to 110-16" and The above (964 a.) in 1.4; 1. water. bmted to 80% w&, a=30 g 0 . be* A%4.1LA 041AXLUMMAL 11,111MArA11111 CLOSWICATON ts* Oros 1414Z WIN 4kV d4? 'r a 6 T 0 . " q ge, 114 01 9,4 ' 11, : e - O~. - - 0 - 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 to to W UP f0swocc, WS14; mitur OWN, so 8-1 NOAXAR Ima Wk. FGW4. *' fammeo by coo, VWW ft. 09 limsed preemn thm Irm Obtained 67% 1- d ~tmimti- 1, Y 90 0 IN she" m. ISI-0 t 411* N tra d Whit A M A ) h W 90 * ill ot. m a ff. o pe ( 06% ARX FT 00 jk. f W. I , 00 Sold CHO* of 00 treated with with 77s. 0 .1. via 1 4 30 f 17 6 N M CS 11 b 00 90 . S. o . Pwaskiiaw. , s & ., ; e ted to 60* for &A hn Ai. to W s w h 0 .. . 111" as o m a O ,-r,m -ad - r to kmkkv l 9 00 -ion; 71% Moved bF M cc. wwor hw I _ - - -i 5r Z md. . &T A C T" 00 Irtmed With US 6. S". (avowed by 31.3 S. W% Hj% -AAA. added at W-701, after do mb. was bew4d to 00 $Q' fir 2.6 kn.. Owed amd mawrailaid with NUdM: the 00 r""ing 44 wom nw. With CHC16 and dkd. is yW bm-t 00 and 10 X. al the bruinuawth 040 00 tk-riv. in 3U cc. CHIks wme hewed to 11 them 09 '"wed with So cc, water. the sq. layu 00 with thervial and dild. with 35U cc, 0 to 34% 00 00 risemlio A (as Ike ter cry"s. 00 In" so. ""CO). 00 so 90 00 *0 of 00 00 *9 09 90 jIP Gravin, 0. N.; KcjiUk, Ye. D.; A-. none TITLE: Addition and subt7,~action phasemeter fdr_inrrared freq~Lepcy.. Class 21, No. 1871148 (announced by the All-U-n-ion Scientifi(:-.,Rc9e&rch Institutle of Metralo EY im. D. I. Mendeleyev (Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-issil.edovatel skiy institut metrologii) SOURCE: Izobreteniyq, pronVshlennyye obraztsy, to~rarnyye %naki, no. 20, 1966, 77 TOPIC TAGS: phase measurement, electr*'c test 'equip :ht Me ABSTRAC`0 : An Author Certificate has been issued ~br.an addition and subtraction Dhuemete for infrared frequency waves which input attenuators for both tested and Fig; I.- Infra d p hasemeter ----------- -converter; 2 - rectifier Measurin'g. diode; :2: con-vertcr channel S; 4 - current integrat=_,~ - ----- '5 thresho'ld..Plerrents; 6 - recording device; L 7-bistable.,trigger; 8 - measurement time controlleri L -9 summator; U., - reference voltage'; Vile. -. iested voltage qard 112 uDc.. 621.. .772 .-L 09942-67 ACC NR-. AP6035865 reference voltage. The aLU--nuator6 are connected -itt -tile oumnator input, and the' sumaaltor output is coupled to a measuring converto~r- which in turns is loaded by a recording unit. To increase accuracy and to reduced measurement time, the circuit shown in Fig. 1 is proposed. Orig. 'art. J~ps: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 14/ SUBM DATE.- 27Aug65/ ATD PRESS:: -510~' CaM S/115/62/CjOO/OG6/0()5/005 I 7t B032/E514 AUT11016i, Grnvin, O.N., Galalfhova, 0.1,. ai)r.1 F%oltiI., Ye.D. T I'l 1, E Or. of theritial converters at infra-low l7rerillencies PERIODICALi lzi.:eritelInnya tekhnika. no.6, ]~)O:~,, 31-34 T E-'.,.T Po!;sible -a,,).,ilicatioits of thernoelectric devices at frQquencids beloi.; 0.5 cPs have not been adequately ex-plored. The aili . -hors therefore discuss the use of thermal converters at these frec-menci6s. Cil-ClOtS are su~-~,-ested for: 1) tbe determination of a " phase aifference betieen two i ,jrG alternating currents, 2) the indicationtdf the fzict Viat two currents are exmctly in phase, and 3) deter.-Apation of t-he current and voltage amplitudes. T^hese circuits 4re r,-s -ectlively shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3. Ln the first case the si:Enal rccorL'odl by rl contaIns an a-1terrinting component Whose ampjiturie is proportional to the difference from the 900 phase-shift, bet*ween the currents i 1 and i,. Thn ana3ysis is' !-,articttlarl~ Li,.!!-,%le wl-,en the two, convertei~s are identical. ITh en they are 44 iaentical, oxic of them has to be sijitably shunted. In -Lile s nd.citse the two alerients are connected in opposition and Card 1/3 Application of thermal converters ... S/115/62/oco/oo6/005/005 E032/E514 T171 Fig. 2 Card 3/3 F ig 3 GRAVINVO.N. Use of infralow-frequency thermocomparators. lzm. tekh. no.12: 34-37 D 163. (MIRA 16:12) ~-p GRAVIN, O.N. Measurement of the effective values of current, voltage, and power at infralow frequencies. Nov.nauch.-isal.rab.po metr. VNIIM no-43 &13 164. (MIRA 1823) ACC NR' AR7000829 SOURCE CODE: UR/0272/66/000/010/0112/0112 AUTFIOR:* Bezikovich, A. Ya.; Gravin. 0. N. TITLE: Investigation of multielement thermoelectric converters SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiya i izmeritellnaya tekhnika, Abs. 10. 32.798 REF SOURCE: Tr. in-tov Gos. kom-ta standartov, mer i izmerit. priborov SSSR, 82(142), 1965, 112-116 V YP TOPIC TAGS: thermoelectric converter, extreme low frequency, multielement converter ABSTRACT: The results of new experimental investigations of multielement thermal converters are discussed. Relationships are derived by means of which it is possible to determine the frequency error of thermoelectric devices in the e%treme 1-f range on the basis of volt-ampere characteristics and time constants of the converter. A bibliograph:~ of 5 titles is included. P. Agaletskiy. [Transla- 'Lion of abstract] [DWI SUB CODE: 09/ Card UDC: 621. 36. 001. 4 ZILIBERBORD, A.F.; GRAVIS., G.F. -- Intensity of deformations in mine workings depending upon conditions of accumulation and freezing of quaternary deposits. Fiz.-tekh. probl. razr!gLb. pol. iskop. no.ls20-24 165, (KMA 18: 10) A.A. 1. Institut, gornogo dela im. Skochinskogo, Moskva. --.- GRAVISUVA S. l1..- (9. Miass) Without an adjuster. Rabotnitsa no-1:13-14 Ja 1159. (141RA 12:3) 1. Avtozavod, Miass. Ulans-Automobils, Industry workers) GRAVE, N.A., doktor geogr.nauk; GAVIRILOVA, M.K.; WVIS,, G.F.; KATASONOV, Ye.M.; KLYUKIN, 11T.K.; KOREYSHA, M.M.; KORNILOV, B.A.; CHISTOTDIOV, L.V.; TORKIIA140VA, Z.A., red. [Collection of articles] Sbornik statei. Moskva, Nauka, No.14. 1964. 140 p. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyy komitet po provedeniyu Mezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda. IX razdel programuW MGG. Glyatsiologiya. ZABLOVSKIS, E. (Riga); GRAVITIS, F. (Riga) Signaling circuits used in visual observations of artificial earth satellites. Astron. tsir. no.190:11-12 Mr 158. (14IRL 11:9) (Artificial satellites) (Electronic measurements) SOROKIN) V.S., avr1rant; GRAVITIS, -V.A. Some cbaracterintics of the dIsItribution of auth,-Len-;c s.,Lca in the sedimentus of the Daugava geries. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geolei razv* 7 no*8:58-66 Ag f65. (~C- PA. 18:22) 1. Institut geologii AN Latvlyskoy SSR, Riga. GJIMISP Yan Chitf ittini, the machine engineering study room with our own hands. . Polltokh.obixch. no.1:90-91 Ja '59. (KIIIA 12:2) 1. Sreftnyuya shkola No.415, Leningrad. (Leningrad--Schoola--Furnititre. equipment. etc.) GRAVOVSKAYA, L.I. Scientific and public activities of L. A. "sevich in Odess& during the first Rissian revolution. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. I inmun. no-7:94-98 Jl 155- (MLRA 8:9) 1. Is kafedry organizatell sdravookhranentia (sav.prof. I.L. daylis) Odeaskoco maditainakogo instituta (dir.prof. I.Ta. Dayasks) (BIOGRAPHINS. Tarasevich, L.A.) GRAVOWSKA, Ifalina; TYSZKIXdICZ, ?-fagdalena WOOMM"- - Treatment of emiresis. Polski tygod. lek. 11 no.17:740- 743 23 Apr 56. 1. Z Wojewodzktej Przychodni Zdrowla Psychicznego I z Oddzialu Psychlatril Dzieciecej Kliniki Chorob P-sychicznych Akad. Med. w Gdansku, Gdansk-Oliwa; ul. Pocztv Gdansklej 4/1. (MMMIS, therapy, (POI)) uru%vl%vuftA 11 As 22503 Grayroakas, A. Proizvodstvo Iskusstvennykh Zhernovov V Litovskoy SSR. Trudytekhn Fak. Kaunas8k. Goa. Un-Ta 1, 1949, S 183-77 - Na Litov. Yaz Rezyume Na Rus. Yaz. SO: Letopis' No 30, 191+9 SOV/124-58-10-11161 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 10, p 64 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gravrogkas [Gravrogkas, A. TITLE: An Investigation of the Hydraulic Regimes of an Axial-flow Propeller Turbine in Connection With a Change in the Design of the Intake Duct (Issledovaniye gidravlicheskikh rezhimov osevoy propellernoy turbiny v svyazi s izmeneniyem konstruktsii vsasyvayushchey truby) PERIODICAL: Tr.. Kaunassk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, VOL 6, pp 115-119; in Lithuanian ABSTRACT: The paper investigates the characteristics of a laboratory turbine, To increase the efficiency of a turbine during operational conditions involving considerable losses of energy, deflector vanes of various types were installed into the cylindrical part of the intake duct and the best versions Of Such vanes were determined., A.S. Ginevskiy Card 1/1 G fi llvna , A - Nephrite fr0I-r, Jordanov, in Lover Silesia. p.299 (Iq,ZBc,j~AD GECL0GjC;Z!,Ty Vol. If, Mo. 7, july io,57. Warszavaj Poland) List O_f :bast European Accessions (E!~AL ) Lc. vol. 6, 1~1'0- 10, October 1957- Uncl. SC): j,!orthly v !'-F',';HTSXN, I", dot-safit, kand.6kcnom.naul,; GUY, A., obyazannosti dotsenta Students should know economics. I)r,,jf.-tekh.ob,,. 221 ric.8:19-20 Ag 165. (,MIR!~ 18:22) 1. Zaveduyushchiy lruifedroy pcliticheskoy ekoncraii Chztlyabin- skogro pedagogiclieskogo instittita (for Epshtay-n). 2. Y,11,-(-dra politicheskoy ekortomli ChelyabinvRogo jx--dagk)gic'leshoF-,r; instit-ut.ft (for Gray). GPAY, A.L.; BARLAI, Katalin [translator] Radiation detectors. A.tom taJ 2 no.3:98-113 159. 1. "Atomtechnikai Tajekoztato* famunkatarsa (for Berlai)* GtdlllAzll"cAIY A. 0. Tree Planting Establishing tree belts by means of spot seeling. Les. khoz. 5 N-- 4, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 19W - , Uncl. GRAYAZNOY, N.H., starshiy nauchn77 sotrudnik. Method for processing frozen potatoes. Trudy TSNIIKPP no.2:86- 103 '55. (mLRA 10:1) (Potatoes) SHINIULIS, V.I.; GRAYAZNOV, V.M.; CHERKASM, A.Ye. Kinetics of the isomerization of allylbenzene in the presence of incandescent platinum. palladiumv and tungsten wires. Kin. i kat. 2 no.lsl27-134 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosovaq Khimicheskiy fakulltet. (Benzene) (Catalysts)(Isomerization) GELIFAND, Izraill Moiseyevich; GRAYEV, M.I.; VILENKIN, N.Ya. (Integral geometry and problems of the theory of re- presentations related to it] IntegralInaia geometriia I sviazannye 9 nei voprosy teorii predstavlenii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry, 1962. 656 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Geometry, Differenti&l) G,-,t_Ys! , "- :L. Proc. JjslP- --,!-~id. TolWo. 20(1941,), 5-5-598, 1: toorii Polrwkh PYI'a,:J!Jl proizvA- cidy ~~rupp. Late[.-- sb., 17(59), (1945), 8-5-104. izomorfi-~,-..y 7.-_r-,,ar;,yldi ruzzlozI'leni" v c-liedc'zindo-tryl-h 11(191,7)', 33-46 LathurMUC3 ill the usslli 1917-19;W adited by Kurosh, A.G,l "arkushe vii clil .1. 1. Rar,hevsIdy, -,'.K, L'oscovr-Lenin,Crad, 1948 CA 10 + C 0'%,C W=YOV, M, Direct Sums.of cycles in the Dedclemci Struc-, lb ath. [116t~ Slwnik] N.S. 19(6 50 1),439 (1946). (Russian. English suni.nla~y) ~ -T The paper deals wah complete Dedekind 5tructijrin jn Y: A. Kurosch's sense [Bull'. -Acad -i S4r. Sc. U RSS. MzAl I i d N k SSSR 7 Ak zvest a a . au . . 185-202 (1943) these Rer ( ] - ii l ]. Properties.of cycle4of finite or. t ransfin -it.- . length are considere& It is proved thar,'if tile unit'isa direct sum -~"J:' of -cles, then anycvc e whose length is equal to the maxim c3 :mum of the lengths of the components is a direct bummand of the unit. Further results are obtainvd bv assuming- (I) every element is a sum of c-vclt-s,. (2) ii a b" contains a 0. -* l t is a i single point (i.e., a cyck of length I over b), t lien a.- c I cycle; (3) if a point ol the structure 6 contained in the sum of a Bet S of cvcles, then a finite subset of c% les c. Yc an be chosen in Swhose sum contains the given poin t. It is proved that. if the unit is a direct sum of a finite number of cvc!V-S of length 7. CA-LM . c%.cle of length a 0 it holds If (z) I = 0( 1 z I -R ). The inverse formula 87388 3/020/60/135/006/002/037 C ill/ C 333 Integrals Over Hyperplanoo of' Fundamental and Generalized Functions is (3) f(z) z)) w, where (2,,r)2n-~ 1'~2n-2 Y( S) ~S n- 1 ~ -,n- 1 The integral is extended over an arbitrary surface with the real dimension 2n - 2 in the space I , which has exactly one point of intersection with almost every straight line through ~ = 0. The differential form 1 is the-volume of the cone, the 2n apex of which is 0 and the base of which is the surface element. Theorem 1: In order that Y( I ;S) is the Radon transform of an infinitely often differentiable function in the real space and vanishes quickly together with the aerivatives, it is necessar,- and Card 2/4 87388 S1020 60/135/Oo6/oO2/037 C 111~ C 333 Integrals Over Hyperplanes of Fundamental and Generalized Functions sufficient that 1.) Y(~Xf I o(a) C? ( f , s) for every aitdl 0; 2.) (f f s) is infinitely often differentiable with respect to ~1,-- I and a for ( k S ) / 0; 3.) for every deriva- tive D ?of T with respect to s and every m0 for I s j -4 a) it holds uniformly in T: D If ( I ;s o( Is I (here f varies in a compact domain of the space with-the point 0 slackened; 4.) the integral 00 k S ;s) s ds -00 is a homogeneous polynomial in ~ of the degree k-(k - 0,1 ... Theorem 2 contains the analogous statement for the complex case. The Radon transformation of a generalized-function in-the complex space is defined so that the usual definition is obtained for the fundamental functions. The formula Card 3/4 87388 S/020/60/135/Oo6/oO2/037 C 111/ C 333 Integrals Over Hyperplanes of Fundamental and Generalized Functions (-1) n-1 V V (5) fF(z)f(z)dzdi*- (2 JT) 2n-2 f F( S ;s) f ds d-s is the starting point. (5) is briefly written as I/ (n-1, n-1 (F,f) - 'F, f4 )) - As Radon transformlof a generalized function F the authors denote the functional F which is defined V I/ (n-1, n-1 by the equation (F, f5 =(F, f) on the set of the functions v (n-1, n-1) f's ,where I runs thro$gh the Radon tr.,aisforms of the fundamental functions. Thereby F is chiefly defined in the subspace of the fundamental functions which satisfy certain additional re- lations. ~ can be continued to the whole space of the fundamental functions in different ways. The authors give 10 examples of Radon transformations. There are 5 references; 3 Soviet and 2 German. SUBMITTED: September 26, 196o Card 4/4 28769 10. 100b ')/'057/61/031/010/002/015 24,-Y3 B 1 1 1"~111 ~ 2 AU'll'i't(AIS iGel I f and, 1. M. , Gri-,,-., ev. 11,1 N. hi. , blorozov, A. L) and Solovlyev, T 1 Magnetic surfaces of a trj.;'Q-, twisto(l hi,lical magnetic field perturbed by a corru6,.itod field HRIUDICALt Zhurnal takhnicheskoy fiziki, v. rio. 10, 1961, 1164 - 11"" TEXT: The authors investigated a magnetic f4e!~' de--lcribed in cylindrick,l 11, coordinates by the scnlar potential W- H z ~-' 'i , (-~ir) sin 3(,p-o(-z) 0 fYI - -1 where H0is a "longitudina-I" homogeneous field; t1i i,~ the amplitude of a helical magnetic field; 13is a modified thard-order Bec;sel function; o6- (2T)/L; L is the pitch of the helix. This t,,I)Q (.11' field is of grea-~ interest for thermonuclear systems. The magnetic equipotential surfaces may be of two typest telescopic tubes or surfaces wliich do not enclose the axis of the system and are far away frow 'It. The aim of this article was to give a general description of the effect of a iorrugated field, Card 1/4~ 2 67 6-9 S/r, /10 /0 i oil . i / B") I _ Magnetic aurfaces of a triply twisted ... 5~.' i.e., a perturbation of the form 1-Yr) sin koCz tcorr magnetic surfaces at different h 0 and k. Sinco th.-i total field is not symmetric, magnetic surfaces can on].,, bt . a_',~uLated numnr~- The dependencc of the angle of ciimb of the .11.1nuz; c-'~ forc.-, on ~% -'! characteristic radius must usually be investie.,,ated L t: _r. 5 T k are made for z + h 3 1 3 (3r) sin 3 z) - h0 . (kr) f and k = 3, h 3 3 at different h The inter-_,il in v'rlich on~.- 14-nT. c--- f orr.-I~ vias considered, was taken an 0 ;k z 6, N! N and Int,,-.ation was performed by the Runge-Kutta ~;Ith the 2 ft- 2 V L and 27 . In particular, the following cases were 402 TO 160 1 1, ho - 0.3 and 0.6. The magnetic surf,aces approach one anc-..h'7-z with increasing h 0 , and tubes not enclosing the z-axio are orT-,jed h o. 6. 2) k = 3, ho = 0.05, ho = 0.1, anc~ h, - 0.125. i, p t: r i c-J -/3 was found in the.~it-, %-.,ineo. Forh 0. in wi th the period 2 TL th-' UILL etic surfaces coincide with those obt.-Aned at k - I , ho 2 28769 - -- S/057/61/031/010/002/015 Magnetic surfaces of a triply tNisLA ... B111/B112 Inside the fully developed there occurs a new surface with a throe-leafed cross section. ~4*"U3 configuration Aces not rotate but merely vibrates. The magnetic surfaced!-. d'Asappear under the action of strong erturbational and the points lio -in cur-!(ts with helical arose sections ig. 9). The figures indicate thi succission of the curve points. There 5 are 10 figures and 5 Soviet reforenceso SUBIJITTED: November 17, 1960 Card 314~ GELIFANDP I.M.; GRAYEV, M.I. Integral transformationo connected with straight-11ne complexes in a complex affine space. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no.6:1266-1269 Je 761. (MIRA 14:6) I* Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gel9fand). (Numbers, Complex) (Spacesp Generalized) GELIFAND, I.M.; GRAYEV, M.I. ---- Applying the orispheric method to tb* spectral analysis of functions in =al and Im9ginwry lhbai~hevskii spaces. Trudy Mosk. mat. ob-va 11:243-308 162. - (MIRA 15:10) (Spaces, Generalized) (Functions) X) S/020/62/143/001/014/030 B104/B108 AUTHORS. Gellfand, I. M., Corresponding Member AS USSR) qiM9-V-j -14. I., Zuyeva, N. M., Ylikhaylova, M. S.$ and Morozov, A. 1. TITLE: Example of a toroidal magnetic field having no magnetic surfaces PERIODICAL: - Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 143, no. 1, 1962, 81-83 TEXT: The existence of magnetic surfaces can be proved and their exact equations derived only if the relevant magnetic field has some symmetry. In unsymmetric magnetic fields, the equations of these surfaces can only I be approximated. An unsymmetric magnetic field with the scalar potential V = z A- h313 (3r) sin 3 (y - z) + h,10 (3r) slu 3z. has been calculated numerically in a previous study (ZhTF, 31, no. 10 (19061)). The magnetic surfaces of such a field were shown to decompose at h3 - 3, ho . 0.125- In the present study, this phenomenon is investigated in detail. The course of the lines of force is calculated Card.1/2 S/020/62/143/001/014/030 Example of a toroidal magnetic B104/B108 and it is shown that the lines of force which should form the magnetic suirfaces do not lie on a closed curve. Accordingly, no magnetic surface exists in this case. There are 3 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: M. Spitser, Proc. of the II. Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1958- L7 SUBMITTED: December 11 1961 Card 2/1' GELIFAND, I.M.; SIRAW, M.I. Categories of group representations and the problem of the classification of irreducible representations. Dokl. AN SSSR 246 no.4:757-760 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gellfand). (Groups,, Theory of) GELIFAND, I.M.; MLAYKV, M.I. Construction of irreducible representations of simple algebraic groups over a finite field. Dokl. AN SSSR 147 no.3t529-532 N 1,02. (MIRA ISCL2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gellfand). (Lie algalbras) S/020/63/148/006/009/023 B112/B186 AUTHORS: Gel'fand, I. M., Corresponding Member AS USSR,jaLa_yev, M. I., Zuyeva, N. M., Mikhaylova, M. S., Morozov, A. I. TITLE: The structure of a magnetic toroidal field having no magnetic surfaces PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 6, 1963, 1286-1289 TEXT: A large number of force lines of the field ~3 + 1~o 'H0z + h3 13(3r)sin 3(j - z) + ho 10(3r)sin 5z have been calculated numerically for H = 1, h 3, ho = 0.120, 0.125, 0 3 0.130. From their plots a series of qualitative and quantitative properties of fieldswith collapsing magnetic surfaces are derived. There are 3 figures. SUBMITTED: October 30, 1962 Card 1/1 8/020 7 1 3/149/003/001/028~ 4. Y ti I 2 3 1 so ~.-)~_AUTHDRS s Gellfand, I.: orresponding Member A8 USSR# Grayev Mt. Is, . . -.:,.,-TI%E: Irreducible unitti ~11-kepresentatione of the group of uniaddu ar,~ second-order matilidde-with-elements from a locally compact field `-P1M1WICAL .-,, -Akademiya SSSR.-.`~_- Doklady, V--149# no, 3p 196 nauk, 3, '499 501 W!, XT; The (2 j nimodular seoond-order-m on, group G a 5 atricea is o, -w ith elements from,,, ti p" i L 11 60 -discrete field K. Ihe~ mpact non revreeenta ions'~-.'~, T '(g)f 4-. + YX which- )U(a + yx) 11 a ~ _ Oc +,Y Thi~,trunction. n(x) is the group' chaiso ter ( ~6 K-A epla ce~~,by aquadratic~.exts a n' i~n K( and the corresponding re-- *wi thai`~ `~_,'_-_~~Presantatiom are..obtainerd :by-'analytio continuation. It is Ob ~W_ TEW If- the eig''Onvalues A A of g ate froii:is , 112 S/020/63/149/003/601/626 --ix-T-eduoibl e -unitary representat, one _T*. B112/21180 A .- ----'Uhezwis e the relation Tr T i i UX valid U ~,:S-UBMITTED "_;j, December- 12t 1 C): -Card 2 GELIFAND, I.M.; GRAYEV_ M.I. j Plancherel's formula for a group of second-order unimodular matrices with elements from a locally compact field. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.2:262-2&~ J1 '63. (MIRA l6t7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gellfand). I (Matrices) GELIFAND) I.M.; GRAYEV, M.I. Structure of a ring of finite functions on a group of BeCond- order unimodular matrices with elements from a disconnected locally compact field. Dokl. AN SSM 153 no.3:512-515 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gellfand). GELIFAND, I. M.; GRAYEV, M. I,.; PYATETSKIY-,S)llAF'.HO, I.I. Representations of adele groups4- Dokl. AN SSSR 15(, no. 3:487-490 ,64. (MIRA 17:5) 9' 16 Chlen-korrespond~nt AN SSSR (for Gellfand).