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STROOV, A.Ta.; GUDRINI13TSE. I.Tu.; MVINISH, A.I.; VANAG, G-Ta.
Sulfonation of #diketones. Part 12: Sulfonstion of 2-phezWl-l,
3-indandions. Zhur. ob. khim. 30 no.12:3967-3972 D 160e
(MIDA 13:12)
1. Rishakly politakhnichookly Institut.
(Indandiome) (Sulfomtlon)
GUDRINIETSE E.[Gudriniece, E.) (Riga); IEVINISH A.[Ievins, A.I(Riga);
VANAG, G.-[Vanags, G.](Riga); KMTSBERG, D.[Kreicberga, D.I(Riga)
Sulfonation of 0 -diketones. XV. Bindonesulfonic acid and its
salts. Vestis Latv ak no.2:111-114 '61. (EFAI .10-.9)
1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR,, Institut khimii.
(sulfonation) (Ketones) (Bindomesulfonic acid)
GUDRINIECEJ, E.; IEVINS, A. ---
Academician GuatavB Vanage; a biographic isketch. Vestis Latv ak
no.3:123-128 161. (ERAI 10-9)
(VanagB, Oustave) (Chomiats, Latvian)
I
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STRAKOV,,A. Ya.; VANAG, G. Y&.; GU-DRINET.SE, E, Yu.
Sulfonation of P-diketones. Part 14z Derivatives of 2-( sul-
fophenyl)- 1. 3,-indandiotb. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no-3:906-4~
mr 16.1. (MIRA 14a))
1. Rizhokiy politekhnicheskiy insUtut.
(Indarldione) (Sulfonation)
GUDRINIYETSE E,[riudriniece, E. I
Gustav Iknovich Vanag; on the seventieth anniversary of h-J3 bixth.
Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.4:1047-1051 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Rizhskiy pc4itekhicheskiy institut.
(Yanagg Gustav Unovich, 1891- )
STRAh3V, A.Ya.; NE.YL,kND, 06Ya. Efleilands, O.j; UD!dNIYET,'-,j E.Xu,,--
[Gudriniece, E.1; VAJAG, G.Ya. [Vanars -akadie-mi-k
L I
Sulfonation of 2-veratryl- and 2-piperonyl-1,3-indandiones. Dokl.
AN SSSR 141 no.2:374-377 N 161. WRA 14:11)
1. Ri2liskiy pol.itekbnicheskiy institut. 2. AN Latviyskoy SSR
(for Vanag).
(Indandione) (Sulfonation)
S/081 16310001003101310.W
B144/B186
AUTHORS:~ Liyelbriyedid,,.I.,,Oudrini
ZILO e
TITLE:
Sulfur derivatives Wdibensofuran
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya., no. 3, 1963, 226-221 abstract
3Zh178 (Uch. zap. Rizh9k,po1it9khn..in-t, v. 6, 1962,,
103-109Y
TEXT: -By sulfonating dibenzofur dioxane sulfur t
an rioicide (II)
-or concentrated H + (CH CO),O the 2 oulfoacid:of I (III' is o'bainedt'
2504 31
.,as well as its saltag.anhydride and substituted amidm By sulfonating
III with MY the dichloride of 298-dioulfoacia. of I (IV) is obtained,
which is further converted into N-0-hydroxyethyl)-amide' of IV (01 1.7-49
0
of II is added t 5 g of.I dissolved in 20 ml (ClCH.) , stirred till-
2
dissolution occurs, and after some hours III is filtered off, yield
4o8 9# M.'Ps 145 147'C'(from water). A mixture of 10 ml
(C1CY:2`
10 ml (CH 0 and 1,m1 conco H230 is added to 2-4 9 of I dissolved ini
3CO)2 4
Card.
3/081/63/000/003/013/036
Sulfur derivatives of dibenzofuran B144/BI86
15 ml (CICH2)2 aft.er 2,hre Iml, concentrated HCl: is poured in and III is
obtained. By neutralizing the aqueous solution of III with sodalor NaOH,,.
-of III is obtained. An'equimolar volume of aqueous solution
the Na salt
of III is poured into 0.01 mole C H NHNH dissolved in dilute H01, and
6 5 2.
the phenyl hydrazine salt of III is filtored off, C H N 0 S, M. P.
18. 17 2 41
193 1950C (from water). Compoundsobtainfid analogously (here and below
are given the compound, the gross formula end the m. p. in 00: a-,naphthyl-
-C R go
amine salt of 111, 8, 267 (d compor-ition- from-50% alcoholY
22 17
o-toluidine salt of III, C H NO Sq'240 (decomposition, from alcohol);-
19 17 4
m-toluidine salt. of IIIp C H NO S, 205 (from 4loohol); aniline'sali.
19 17 4
of III".C H NO S, 259 (decomposition; from alcohol). An aqueous
W15 4~
solution of S-benzyl chloride~is poured into a solution of III and -the
S-benzyl thiuronium salt of 1II is obtained, C R N 0 3, M. P. 191-1193*6-1
20 18 2 4
(fromalcohol.). The following were obtained analogously: p-nitro-phehyl
diazonium salt of III, C H N 0 S, 143 -.144 (decornposition); m-nitro-
18 11 3 6
Card 2/4
L
S/081/63/006/003/013/036
Sulfur derivativea of dibenzofuran B140186.
A
phenyl diazonium salt of III, C H N 246 -.248,(decompogition
18 11 306S
0.27 g of III in 20-m1 water is added to the-aqueoua,solution of 0 13 g~!
anthranilic acid (VI), boiled for 5 min, andthe ealt of VI and III is
me 9:22i C (decomposition). 7,g of III'and~
obtainedt C 0 st P
19H17N 6
are'kept for-6 hra at ,/1-00'0C after,cooling poured~onto,~oice,
20 g PCI
5
-3 g chloride of III is obtained, m. p. 137 a 0
and 6. C (from CH CO H or
3
toluene) The mixture of 1,04 g chloride of 111, 60 mil o-xylene, and
1.24 g ethanol amine are heated for 2,hre, and.N-(P-~hydroxy et'hyl)s-
amide.of III is obtained, 0 H NO S (VII), m. P. 1'64 166"C (from
14 13 4
aqueous alcohol), This is dissolved:in cold alcoholic solution of. the
base# and after some hours the Ma saltof VII.1a obtained, C H NXaO Se~
14 12 1 4
The solution of the chloride of III and C6H 5NHNH2 in toluene iij boiled
for 5 min and phenyl hydrazide of III is obtained, 0 H N 0 40 m- P.
.18 14 2 3
0
180 182 C (from alcohol). 10 ml ClSOP is poured onto 5.6 g bf III
Card 3/4
STRAKOV; A.Ya.; GUDRINIYETSE, E.Yue [GucL--iniecep E.J; VAINAG, G.Ya. [Vanags., Gj
Si,lfonation of i -diketones. Part 17: SulforAtion of 2-anlSyl-11~3-
indandione. Zhur.ob.khimo 32 no.6:1811-1816 A 262. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Rizhakiy po3itekhnicheoldy 1""o
(Indandions) (Sulfulitioul'
VANAG, G.Ya. (Vanags,G.], akademik; GUDRINIYETSE,,-.-E.Yu. [Gudriniece, E.1
MEYROVITS., I.A. -.- --,-
2-Phenyl-1,3-perinaphthindandione and some of its derivatives.
Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no.1:93-96 S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institute 1. AN Latviyskoy SSR
(for Vanag). (Phenalenedione)
GAYIE, I. (Gaile, I.]; GUDRINIYETSEP E. Gudriniece, E.);
VAILWY G. (Van-a-gs'-,- -G-'.J, akademik
21-Amino-5,,5~-dimethylcyclohexanono-l-(2,3,1,',5')-thiazolo(1).
Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no-4:817-819 0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Rizhakiy politekhnicheskiy Institut. 2. AN Latviyskoy
SSR (for Vanag).
(Thiazole) (Cyclohexanone)
MEMYLIS, K. ['Ziemclis, K.j; MUrUTLIS ' F.; GUI'-I,'[NJYF.TSE, E. [Gudrininct,, F.];
VANAG ~ 1. akadem:l'x
I G. [Vanags, G.
2-Arylamino-4-phenYl-5-benzoylthiazoloa. Vok'L. AN SSSIR 164
no.1:106-109 S 165. (MIRA 18s9)
1. Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. 2. AN Latviyskoy SSR
(for Vanag).
:
, , p-4 1 ~Ci :.~,I,I-
- U, ~~t
GUMINIECE, J.; DIMMASIS. E-J.; VAlUG5, G.J.
2-nitro-perinaphthindandione-l,) and certain of Its derivatives.
Zliur.ob.khim. 26 no-1:272-275 Ja '56. (HLRA 9;5)
1. Latvlyskiy goeudaretyannyy itnivereltet.
(Banzonaphthenedions)
GUDRITIS., VOE,
Late-hibernating bears In Eastern Siberia. Zool. zhur. 42
no.6:960-961 163- (MM 16:7)
1. Irkutskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut.
(Siberia., Eastern-Bears) (Hibernation)
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AUTHORS: Gudris, N. M. and Shullts, I. N.
51-3-7/14
TITLE: Optical Absorption of PbC12 with a Stoichiometric
Excess of Metal or Halogen. (Opticheakoye pogloshcheniye
PbCl so stekhiometricheskim izbytkom metalla i1i
galoida.)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroslcopiya, 1957, Vol.III, Nr.3, pp.246-250.
(USSR).
ABSTRACT-. Films of lead chloride (PbG12) were produced by vacuum
deposition on a quartz base. These films were not
thicker than 0*5,A. Absorption was measured on a
spectrophotometer C.1 -4 relative to air, as well an by
a differential method using anothen lead chloride film
as a standard. The absorption spectra were measured in
the region of the intrinsic absorption band (X,,, a 273
The lead chloride films were heated in vapours 0 metals
or chlorine (additive coloring). Excess of lead was
obtained by one of the following methods: (1) heating
Card 1/4 in lead vapour in an evacuated vessel; (2) repeated
01-3-7/14
Optical Absorption of PbC12 with a Stoichiometric Excess of Metal
or Halogen.
Card 2/4
sublimation of lead chloride In vacuum; (3) deposition
of a metallic layer of pure lead on the lead chloride
film and subsequent heating in vacuum. In the absorption
spectra of lead chloride films with excess of lead,
additional absorption was observed (Fig.1). In Fig.1
curve I corresponds to the Intrinsic absorption of lead
chloride, curves 2 and 3 show absorption of a film
heated to 3000C In lead vapours. Wavelengths of now
absorption bands of films treated in the ways (1) to
(3) are practically identical (Table on p.247).
Simultaneously with the appearance of the new bands a
decrease of the intensity maximum of the intrinsic
absorption occurs in lead chloride with excess of lead.
To study the nature of the absorption centressamples
of lead chloride ftlms treated by vapours of mercury,
cadmium, tin and Addium were prepared. It was found
that the introduction of other metals into lead chloride
films produced effects identical with those due to excess
of lead. Fig.3 shows that with increase of temperature
from 200C (curve 1) to 1000C (curve 2) and 2000C (curve 3)
01-3-7/14
Optical Absorption of FbG1 2 with a Stoichiometric Excess of Metal
or Halogen.
Card 3/4
intensities of the bands due to an excess of metal
are decreased but positions of their maxima are not
altered. The absorption spectra of lead chloride films
with an excess of halogen, prepared by heating in
chlorine, were also studied. In this came two new
bands with maxima at 279 and 282 a~u were observed. Again
an increase of temperature did not destroy the new
absorption bands but simply decreased their intensities.
In the absorption spectra of lead chloride films
irradiated with X-rays (photochemical coloration) at
20*0 all the absorption bands produced by various
treatments described above are observed. The bands
obtained using X-rays are less stable and an increase
of temperature to 2000C destroys them. From the
experimental data obtained by them the authors conclude
that the absorption centres, responsible for the additional
bands are of electron and hole type. Further investigations
will be necessary to decide finally the nature of these
centres. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 3 references,
1 of which in Slavic.
51-3-7/14
Optical Absorption of PbG12 with a Stoichiometric Excess of Metal
or Halogen.
ASSOCIATION: Leningrad State Pedagpglcal InstAmtoe imeni A.I. Gertsen.
(Leningradakiy goaudarstvenny7 pedagogicheakiy institut
imeni A. 1. Gertsena.)
SUBMITTED: January 14, 1957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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L 24402=0 EWT (I )IENP (h)/EIC W-6 WW
ACC NRa kP6006369 SOURCE CODES UK/OLa3/66/OW/002/0100/0100
AUTHORS: Chernoval, V. S.; Shcherba, N. U.; Frolin, N. VL; Da3hey3kiy L. W.
KoUada. LA Gudrit. jo. - R. C-eedfY--_-VL--A. Ivanovokiyj E%. N. t Mazur, FF. -A.;
Yaskovich. L. xe$~'
ORO: none t3
TITLE: Streamline flow meter!~lass 42, No. 176125 Zinnounced by Gas Institute,
AN Ukr (Institui gase, AN Uki = )7
SOURCE: Isobroteniya, promyshlonnyye obrastay, tovarrW" snakip no& 2. 1966p 100
TOPIC TAGS* flow motor, streamline flow
ABSTJtACTs Ttio Author Certificate oresdnts a streamline flow motor containing a
son31ng element in the form of a pivoted vane and jet rectifiers mounted In front
of and behind the vane (see Fig@ I)e To decrease vibrations, tha pivoted vane
has a bond in the side opposite the flow direction. A plate whose center of
gravity Is dimplaaed toward the free end of the vane is hinged to the vane. There
Is also a bypass tube con~oatlpg tk-o front said back of Uw vane. . -
Card 1/2 UDCt 532o574,.27
L 24409-66
AGG NR: AP6006369
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Orig. Mt. me I :L diagna.
SUB COM 14/ SM DAM 22FeW.
card 212AA%-
Fiji. 1. 1 - pivoted vans;
2 - bond of vanel -3 Platel
4 - bypes-i tubs,
GLJDRITIS, V.E.
Winter in the Lake Baikal region. Priroda 51 no.12x122 D 162.
(MIRA 3-5:12)
1. Irkutskiy seltakokhos7aystremnyy institut.
Obikal Lake region-Winter)
COH~-+,7- -- -- - -- - - --- --- -- -- -- -
i
G- U-
, MY
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GMTSV, Lr-t 107-1-UX."I IM.
Fine
Pre-planting preparation of ordinary pine seeds by vernalization. Les khoz. no. 5, 1~52
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August - 19 50 Unc 1.
MODIN, Nikolay Alekseyevich; YRLOSHKI"':, Aleksandr N`kkolayevich;
VELINIKOV, Aleksandr Vasi-I'yevich;-GUDTgV IR4chard Ivanovich;
GOMIEVA, T.M., red.; FRKil, D.P., red. izd---va-; -M-MUWIMVI, I.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Equipment of small briquet plants for the briquetting of chipped
wood waste] Oborudovanie malogabaritnykh briketnykh stantaii dlia
briketirovaniia i=ellchemVkh otkhodov drevesiny. Leningrad,
1961. 29 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy.
Obmen peredovym opytom. Soriiat Derevoobrabaty-vaiushchaia. pro-
myshlennostil, no.10) (MIRA 15:5)
(Wood-using irdustries-Equipment and supplies)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOVAIATION SOV/6505
Gavze, M. N. and N.-L- COLA,",
Vozdeystviye rtuti kak teplonositelya n& stal' v energeticheskikh
ustanovkakh (Effect of Heat-Carrying Mercury an Steol in Power
Plants). 2d ed., revised and enlarged. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1963. 239 p. 2000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po
chernay i tsvetnoy metallurgii. Institut motallurgii im. A. A.
Baykova.
Resp. Ed.: 1. A. Oding, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences
USSR; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. N. Grigor'yev; Tech. Ed.: 0. G.
Ul'yanova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and scientific research
workers specializing in the application of liquid-metal heat carriers
and the employment of mercury in contact with metals.
Card 115
Effect of Heat (Cont.)
SOV/6505
COVERAGE; The book reviews the fields of mercury application as a
heat carrier and the problems of the interaction of mercury and its
vapors with steel at elevated temperature and pressure. Soviet and
non-Soviet works related to this field are systematically surveyed
and evaluated, The mechanism of the effect of mercury on steel is
analyzed and explained in relation to the selection of steel types
suitable for use in a mercury medium. Problems of wetting steel walls
with mercury alloyed with surface-active elements are discussed, and
data on the interaction of mercury with various metals are presented.
No pefsonalities are mentioned. There are 57 references: 40 Soviet,
10 English, and 7 German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Introduction
3
5
Card 2/5
GUDUKIN, F.D.
From the work experience of veterinarians on the Morshanskiy
State Poultry Farm. Veterinariia 39 no.9:11-14 S 162.
(MIRA 16-10)
1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza "Morshanskiy",
Tambovskoy oblasti.
: . a I - ~ ; ;w C. . :.~' H? rol P.1 'fil I ~~ I" N - I ;!: t* ~ It ~ - ~ qI M. ! I I ! i
w I
1. GM, ) n, TOV , S - F -
2. IISSR (600)
4. Amputations of Leg
7. Plastic surgery of cutaneous defects of the amoutation stump of the hip,
Vent. khIr*9 72, No. 5. 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified.
GUDUSHAURI,jjg.uA~hq Georgiyevich;.ABR9'JSHVILI, T.A., red.
[Kinematic calculation of five-bar hinged mechanismB]
Kinematicheskii raschet piatizvennykh sharnirnykh me-
khanizmov. Tbilisi, TSodna, 1965. 178 p.
(MIRA 18:7)
Structural ~.n.,,ineering
Dissertation: "Kngineering ~Iethod of Calculating the Slabs of
a Complex Crosa-Section and Its Application to Box-Type Foundations
of Hieh Buildings.* Cand Tech Sci, Sci Res Inst of Construction 3ngi-
neering, Academy of Architecture USSR. 19 Mar 54. (Vechernyaya
Moskva, Moscow, 9 Mrir 54)
SO: SUP, 213, 20 Sept 1954
SOV/'IZ4-57-7 8277
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 7, p 127 (USSR)
AUTHOR: GLidushaLtri, 1. 1.
TITLE: On the Investigation of the State of Stress of a Non-rocky Anchoring
Medium (K issledovanlyu napryazhcnnoFo sostoyantya nesk:11,11ov
ankeruyushchey sredy)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Tbilissk. n.-i. in-ta sooruzh. i gidrocnerg., 1955, Vol 9
pp 160-169
ABSTRACT: A study is made of the state of stress existing in an unlimited
elastic medium subjected to the action of a spherical anchor plate.
Consideration is given to the friction existing between the anchoring
plate and the medium.
A, M. Kochetkov
Card 1/1
SO %r." 124-58-- 3- 332 1,
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Meklianika, 1958, Nr 3, p I I I (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gudushauri, I. I.
TIT LE: Allowance for R-~eactlve Tangential Stresses in the Calculation of
a Strip of Finite Rigidity Lying Upon an Elastic Semiplane (Uchet
reaktivnykh kasatel'nykh napryazheniy pri raschete polosy konechnoy
zhestkosti na uprugoy poluploskosti)
PERIODICAL: Soobshch, AN GruzSSR. 1957. Vol 18, Nr 1, pp 67-74
ABSTRACT: The problem of flexure of a strip lying on an elastic semi-
plane is investigated, The strip and the serniplane are cohesively
coupled along the entire line of contact. Normal and tangential
stresses along the line of contact are sought in the form of
00 CIO
P W Z AnT n(x) (1)~ and t(A Z Bm Tm W (2)
\1_1 --X2 n=O 41-2 M=O
I-x
where x is a tiondimensional coordinate and Tk is Chebyshev's
polynomial. Conserving in (1) and (2) a finite number of terms
Card 112 the author obtains the necessary number of equations for solving
SOV/124-58- 3- 33Z3
Allowance for Reactive Tangential Stresses (Corit. )
the unknowns An and BM from the conditions of equality of flexure and elonga-
tion of the earn and the serniplane boundary along the line of contact. A
sample problem of a uniformly distributed loading along the strip is calculated,
It is determined that adhesion between the bottom of the strip and the surface
of the serniplane exerts a considerable limiting influence in diminishing the
values of the bending moments and flexure.;. The influence of the cohesive
coupling along the contact surface on the normal reactive stresses increases
with the increase 'in the elasticity of the st rip, whereas for rigid strips it
becomes practically imperceptible.
V. 1. Mossakovskiy
Card 2/2
GUDUSHAURI, I.I.; TSINTSADZE, G.A.
Reinforced concrete platen vith zero rigidity. Soob. AN Grus.WR 21
no.6:705-712 D '58. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Tbillsekly nmehno-imeledowatellakly institut soormsheniy i
gidroonargetiki. Predstavleno, akademikow K.S. Zawrtyevym.
(Reinforced concrete)
24(6) SOV/179-59-4-10/40
AUTHOR: Gudushauri I. p1 ~ ~(Tjb
TITLE: Calculation of the Foundation Strips of Finite Rigidity Under
Consideration of Tangential Reaction Stresses
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk.
Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 4, pp 77-84 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The solution of the plane problem of cooperation of the foun-
dation, strip of any rigidity with the elastic half plane a'. a
complete adhesion of the corresponding point-s of contact sur-
faces of the foundation with the substructure (Ref 1) is in-
vestigated here. At fi--st, the solution of the problem of con-
tact of the elastic half plane with the foundation strip of
any rigidity is put forward. The problem is investigated at a
plane deformation. Tho oquation for t1io bonaing of tho strip
is derived for the case where the ratio between width ana
length of the strip does not exceed the admissible maximum
value of Bernoulli's hypothesis on plane cross sections. The
problem consists of the f-,nding of functions which satisfy the
conditions of e ui74brium and 'he contact conditions exDressed
by the _~. The paper" by P. I. Klubin (Ref 3)-ir.
Card 1/2 formula ~1.8
SOV/179-59-4-10/40
Calculation of the Foundation Strips of Finite Rigidity Under Consideration
of Tangential Reaction Stresses
taken into account. A special case is investigated in order
to be able to study the problem of the auarititative influence
of the tangential reaction Stresses on ~Ihe calculated bending
moments and the deflection of th,-) strip 'Lying on the elastic
half plane. This special case concerns a StriD lying on the
elastic half plane; the strip is strained by a symmetric trans-
verse load. The agreement with the result3 obtained by
V. A. Florin (Ref 2) is ascertained. There are 4 figures and
3 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED: August 28, 1958
Card 2/2
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GUDUSHAURI,.-Irakliy Iosifovich; DZHIGYF,7, Lev flikolayevich;
FAYERMAN, A.L., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., tekhn. red
[Study of the performance of the foundations of power
transmission line supports in uncemented rock] Issledova-
nie raboty fundamentov opor linii elektroperedachi v neskall-
rqkh gruntakh. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 151 P.
(MIRA 17:1)
GUDUSHAURI. 1.1., kand.tekhn.nauk
New method of calculating arch dansras three-dimensional
systems. Gidr.stroi. 33 no.4230-32 Ap 163. (MIRA 1634)
(Dam)
GUMISHAUFly I.I.
Pqvlgr of shells by the method of' the siiperpofl tIon of fictitioun
ortho,*"pic -systems. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 34 no.2~403-41C My 164.
(WIRA IW)
1. TbiliBskiy nauchno-issledovatellsk1y institut acoruzheniy i
gidroenergetiki Im. A.V. Vintera. Submlbtv~d Orfol-c-r 14, 1963.
v.1 ~,mo S, o t -ti z no -
1,,lio - i 1: 1El d wit ta Y itut oi-, .1
..Inski,r s t
!I~Sadem."-cim ~ .". :,
GIMOSHAURI, 1,1.
Calculation of arched dam shells by the ,nethod of' superimposiLioti
of imitation "orthotropic" systems. Soob. AN GruzSSR 37 no.2:379--
386 F 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Tbilisskiy institut sooruzheriy gidroenergetiki jin. A.V. Viznuera.
Submitted May 23, 1964.
GUDUSIU,URI I V. I.
Diaphragm for obtaining spectra of a sample at different
stages of its burning. Zav.lab. 28 no.7t877-878 162 (MIRA 15:6)
1. Kavkazskiy institut mineral3nogo syr3ya.
(Spectrum analysis)
Name: GUDUSHAURI, 0. N.
Dissertation: Diaphyseal fractures of the lower leg and their treatment
Degree: Cand Med Sci
Affiliation: Min Health USSR, Central Inst of Advanced Training for
Physicians
Defense Date, Place: 1956, Moscow
Source: Knizhnaya Letopis', NO 1, 1957
GUDUSHAURI. O.N., kRnd. med.nnuk
Apparntus for repogtioning, nnd fixing frnotures Df lonr bones &nd
for lenthening the extremities. OrtoD.trnvm. i -orotev.. 19 nO*3:
53-56 my-je 5a (MIRA 1127)
1. In TSentrnllnoco instituta trnrmntolof#,ii I ortopedil (dlr. -
deystviteltnyy chlen AMN SSSR nrof. N.N. Prjorov).
(rucTURF's, thoir.
nDT)Sr. for repontion & fixntion of long bone frnct.
(RUB))
(WeITPACTURN. ther.
aT)nnr. for lengthening of oxtremities (Riis))
GUJXJSHAURI,-_P~~.
Treatment of false Joints of the leg bones in oat-leanyeelitj-y.
attop -Lravm.i protez. 21 no.6s76-78 J,~~ 160. (MIRA 1381-2)
ZLW-DISMES) (PWUDARTHRWIS) (OSTEMMIT33)
GUIDUSHAURIJ. 0.Y.
Spike osteosynthesis in bone fractures. Khirurgila no.9:23-
27 161. (MIRA 15'.5)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. -
deystvitollnyy chlen AM SSSR prof. N.V. Priorov Ldee-easedl)
Ministerstva zdravookliraneniya SSSR.
(111TERWAL FIXATIOTIT III MICTURES)
GUDUSIIAURI, O.N., kand.mod.nauk
Compression osteosynthesis in ununited fractures and pseudo-
arthroses. Ortop.,travm.i prote2r. no-4143-47 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. 1z TSentrillnogo inBtituta travmatologii i ortopedii (i. o.
direktora - dotsent, V.11. HLokhin).
(FRACIIJPMS) (PSEUDDARTHROSIS)
LUBEGINA, Z.P.J. kand.med.nauk; SHADIN, I.I.Ya., kand.med.nauk; GUDUSHAURI
... - - -- - A
0.111., kand.med.nauk
1--
The 11th Congress of Orthopedists of the German Democratic
Republic. Ortop., travm. i protex. 24 no-4:92-94 Ap'63-
(t-WU 16:8)
WT-ORTHOPEDIA-COLIGITSSES)
MAMMA, n.N., ktini. rood. nauk;
1 Van.
is in open dl~ap~yslal vd~IbW4
no.802-36 164. RTTRA 1935)
GUDUSHAURI, Sh.L.
Changes in the meteorological elements and regime of the Gergeti
Glacier in the Kazbeg glaciation. Trudy Thil.NIGMI no.9:142-143
M. (MIRA 150)
1. Gidrometeorologicheskaya sluzhba Kazbegi Upravleniya
gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby Gruzinskoy 35R.
(Gergeti Macier)
GUDUSHAUTI. I.I. (Tlbilisi)
Calculating foundation bare for the action of symmetrical and inverse
symmetrical loads taking into consideration tangentW stresses on
the contact surface. Izv.All SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk.Mq";i mashinostr.
no.5:49-57 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:9)
Mastic plates and shells)
GUDUSZAURI., -
Treatment of delayed unions and false joints with the aid of compression,
Ghir. narz. ruchu ortop. polska 27 no.2:2.11-216 162.
1. Z Gentralnego Instytutu Traumatologii i Ortopedii w Moskwie.
(FRAGTURES MUNITED ther) (PSEUDOARTIJJMIS ther)
I I
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on 40 Ali i i iff sa i4f (Rd ife-it 414161~.416:0- Vs a a a I N 0 11 a 0 3 a I
GUDVI4, S. V.
20861. GudviUs S. V. Raboty p0 solektaii sakharnoy avekly no Llgovskoy selektaiannoy
stantaii. Sbornik nauch. Robot (Vaesoyuz. Nauch. -Issled. in-T sakhar. Svbkly.) Kiyev-
Kharlkov, 1948, a. 78-85o
SO: LFTOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY -Vol. 28,, Moskvas 1949.
(IiLATIT
MR/ApidnIture - ftetv~ Suaw Mr/Apr A9
Plant vari6tles
"Effect of Time off Planting on Slagar Beet Develop-
sent,".S. V. audvil,, Laureate of Stalin :Prize, Bel
Sta, L "w-77, 3 PP
"Agrobli-ol" .90 2
Two-yiers of experiments on tranep-lanting 31igar
-beets of L 1656-variety have Ahovn -,,bat late plant-
ing r4duces yield of fActory beets, lemsena resist-
once to disease, and increases tejadency to flower.
Tb obtain high-grade beet sLsed, dete for planting
seed plante should be earlyin plantiv43 period 'set
by agrotechnics fr;r beets
2/sark
KRAGINDIA, I.P. f LAPTNA, R.A. ~ BLTNOV, V.A. i GUDVIIDVICH,, I.V. -
- I
New "carbozoline" softeners. Tekst.prom.22 nc,.3,68-69 Mr '62.
(MIRA 15,3)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organi,.-haskikh poluproduktov-
i krasiteley (NIOPA).
(Textile finishing)
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,a.- ~ulatlor. -1-C t~e se-lectivity of the protection Bystem of
mediam-voltvige power distribution networks. Trudy WEI
no.4DI09-114 I b 2 . (WRA 17s6)
1. le-Nningradsk:ty inzhenerno-ekonomiches&i-y instlLut (for Ayzenberg).
2. .netitut energetikl i elektrotekhmKi An Litovsky SSR.
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systemA. T -, -LL, %, - : E 1 n c. . -' 1 1, 2 07 , -1.1- 5 , t2 . : !-,.: 7~ -'. 17 4; 6,
1. Institut 1, olc&~-~~,~~,.," i " : , ; ~
G'1'1,'~ALIS, L,-'.
G&h-dation Of' 3hOr!- '-. 11'C"11 t :current distr'.biit' on in closed
mumnipal network-o aiing matrix calculus. Triidy LIEJ no. 4~-
49-0-2 '63. rt6)~
X, "I ~UkPATTI ~; , A, -~ j Y A I, ES, L,~ ,
"alcillatior, of" closed munIcipal power distribution networks
using static models. Trudy LIEI no. 49:62-68 163.
(MIRA l7t6)
ACC N"'- ARG035237 SOURCE CODE: UR/0372/66/000/008/GO28/GO28
AUTHOR: Gudyalis, L. ; Lashas, A.; Akelis. A.
TITLE: Estimate of tests in the code recognition method
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibernetika, Abs. 8G177
REF SOURCE: Sb. Avtomatika i vychisl. tekhn. Villnyus, 1965, 15-19
TOPIC TAGS: coding evaluation, pattern recognition, code recognition method
ABSTRACT: In scanning recognition patterns, a code is assigned to each vertical',
line. The sequence of codes is compared with the reference sequences of all
classes of patterns. A block-diagram of the device used with the code recogni-
tion method is given. An objective estimate of tests can be expressed in weights
for each code xi. The criterion of evaluation is the amount of information on the
presence of pattern yi as it appears in line k of code xi
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1, 33747-66 EWT; d ), T;",::'"-! F: ( 11'j "F)
ACC NR- AT6008560 SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Bulovas, V. V.; Gudyalis, L. P.; ~asbas, A. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Coding method for the recognition of visual images
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut nauchnov informatsii. Chitayushchiye ustroystva (Reading 1
VINITI, 19-6-S--,.--1-9-2-194
devices). oscc~~^---
TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, character reading equipment, reading machine,
ABSTRACT: A method for coding a relatively small number of images is described. This
method converts an image into pulses of a determined series. Each symbol is scanned
in two directions and the vertical line of a series is converted into a code which cor-
responds to a number and sequence of black and white dots of the image. This code is
then compared with the standard code and the resulting coincidence of these codes is
displayed at the output as a set of lines. The rehability of this method depends iipon
the correct selection of statistical codes derived from standard printed symbols and
the composition of corresponding matrices representing vertical and horizoDtal lines.
In the example, the data of the code frequency and the matrix composition for the num.,
ber "5" are given. The test shows that out of 1,000 images, 4 were not correctly re-1
cognized and 7 were not recognized at all. It is seen that rehability of this method
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is very good; it does not require accurate centering of reading heads, and is simple
compared to other methods and therefore can be used with redundant elements which
leads to a further increase in rehability. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 1 table.
SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 09Sep65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001
KWLIMp R.N., inzh.; ZORIN, M.I., inzh.-meliorator; DASHKOVSKAYA,
L.T.,, rybovod; AWt4, L.M.; KONOVALOV, D.N., rybovod;
KOTIKOV, A.P., inzh.; ROZHKOV, N., red.; PRIKHODIKC, S.,
red.; OLMIKOV, A., red.; ZLOBIN, M., tekhn. red.
[Fishery resources of Kazakhstan; a manual for fisher-
men] Rybnye bogatstva Kazakhstana; spravochnik rybaka.
Alma-Ata, Kazgosizdat, 1963. 262 p. (MIRA 17:2)
1. GlavMy spetsialist otdela pishchovoy promyshlennosti
Gosudarstvennogo Komiteta Soveta Hinistrov Kazakhskoy SSR
po koordinatsii naucbnykh i tekhnicheskikh rabot (for
Gudym) .
, 1-
GUDYM, Yu.
v. ~.
'Conference of stomatologists of the Kabsrdino-BaIL-ar A.S.S.R.
Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 3 no-2:49 F 159. (MIRA 12:2)
1. lorrespondent zhurnala f'Zdravookhranenlye Rossiyakoy Yederataii.n
(KABARIDA--STWiATOLOGT)
RIF.XAN) L.B.; GUDYIH, A.R.; FLAYWIAN, B.Ye.; KAU0311, I.G.
Carbonate-concrete products made of waste products from obtaining
11musbone. Stroi.mat. 8 no.10:26-29 0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Limestone) (Concrete products)
- I -I I I:I ~ - a. .
KUZIIP,TSOV, M., mayor; SIDOROV, A., pndT)olkovulk; ORTfJV, Tu., gvardii Pod-
polkovnik;
polkovnik; C11IVF,1MV, N., gvardll podpnlkovnik; GgJ
BRUSILOVSKIT, V.. mayor tekhn.sluzhby; TIVSIKOV-,'V., podpnlkovaik:
PIROZqFOV, V.. kapitan-, PETROV, N.. polkovnik; PETROV. L., kapitan
1 rangal M,16MIKONITAN, A.. polkovnik; ZINCUNK0, F., liolkovnik;
RODIN. V., podpolkovnik; SVIMSKIT, V., polkovnik; KOZLOV, V.,
podpolkovnik; TASHIN, S., mayor: OZFMOV, N.. podpolkovuik; ZUBKOV.
G., podpollcovnik: ANDRITANOV, N., podpolkovnik
We di3cuas projects of now general Arm7 regulationa. Voen. vent.
38 no.10-23-35 0 158. (MIRA 11:10)
(Rusela-Aray-Regulationa)
ACC NR1 A-16034741 SOnCE CODE: UR/6000/66/000/000/01'1,2/(i-,~47
AUTHOR: Gudymenko, B. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Equations of motion of an elastically deformable body containing a cavity
partially filled with an ideal fluid
SOMME: AN UkrSSR. Slozhnyye sistemy upravleniya (Complex control systems), Kiev,
iNaukova durka, 1966, 132-147
TO?IC' TAGS: motion equation, elastic body, structure analysis, fluid cavity, differ-
ential equation system
ATEST!,%C-1: The ?roblemof automatic control of the flight of a flying device involves
ithe study of its dynamic properties as a controlled plant and the selection of the
regulator structure. The problem reduces to investigating a closed system of differ-
ential equations which includes the equations of the controlled plant and those of
the regulator. The present article examines the first.portion of the problez.1, i.e.,
the compilation of differential equations for the motion of the object, which is
_ssumed to be elastic and fluid-filled. The literature contains papers on motion of
a solid body with a cavity entirely or partially filled with fluid and on several
Variants of this theme. This paper in a different way derives equations of the motion:-
of an elastically deformable body of arbitrary shape containJng a cavity partially
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'filled with an ideal fluid. The motion of such a body is described by the
finite system of differential equations
M Ev, + (0 x V, + 4) X P., + (a X ((a x P-41 +fq. x (a- + b-)
+,Jx(*x(zG+bft)-v,,1+2q. X(A--1b-)--LV'-]+~.(V+b-)j+
2
+ (aXc-Lo)X(wXc~I+24 (,)Xe + ;ic') - F.-
'P" X(~ + (0 x V~ +
X (E)~, + 12). (a + 'V'
ca X A--co) + ~a- + b-) X (V. + 0) X V.)- A"I+
q, [2A4-w + ca X
r
,,W
X +
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ri
ca:(A* + 3P') -(a ((x 1. 2....
Of A) (k 1,
Pf 4)
A (k) +
rl
F
rrom this system of equations particular cases may be easily derived, e.g., equations
for motion of a solid body without fluid, of a solid body with a cavity entirely
filled with fluid, of a solid body with a cavity partially filled with fluid, of an
elastically deformable body without fluid, of an elastically deformable body entirely
filled with "luid. These equations may be directly used to describe the motion of a
flying device of specific type with due regard for elasticity of the body and its
fluid =chilling_ Orig. art. has: 45 fo-rmulas and I figure.
SUB CODE: 20, 12/ -SUBM DATE: 23Feb66/ ORIG REF: 010
Card 313
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AT6034742 SOURCE CODE:
:AUTHOR: Gudymenko, B. A.
tORG: none
,TITLE: Determining the parameters of motion of a carrier body and deformation in an
lelastic structure
:SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Slozhnvye sistemy upravieniya (Complex control systems). Xie.,
;Naukova dumka, 1966, 148-155
.TO?IC TAGS.- three dimensional motion, elastic structure, information processing, air-!
i I
:czaft mechanics, aircraft structure
'ABSTRACT: 'Modern trands in the development of flying devices (increase in flight
Ispeed and size) require that elastic deformations of the hull be taken into cons-Ader-
!ation. This takes on particular significance when a flying object is automatically
:controlled, since elastic deformations introduce certain distortions into the operation
,of the control system. In automatic control of the motion of an elastic flying object!
;as in the stabilization of any controlled system, there must be sufficiently full
iinformation on the current position of the system. During the motion of such an ob-
:ject its inertial navigation systems measure the total parameters characterizing
iflight of the object as a solid body and its elastic deformation. The present article
!examines the spatial (thiee-dimensional) motion of a unidimensional object su1bjected
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!to flexion deformation in two planes. The method proposed is based on kinematic re-
.lationships of complex motion familiar from theoretical mechanics and on the assump-
ition of deforimation of an elastic body by normal forms of free fluctuations. The
Ikinematic parameters in n points and the eigen functions are assumed to be known. Thell
,motion of an elastic flying ovject relative to the inertial system of coordinates
io*x Y Z* is studied. Following A.I. Lur'ye the elastic hull of the flying device is
!conventionally represented as consisting of a carrier body ("solid skeleton") and the i
!carried bodies, which are the particles of the elastic hull. The author presents the
I
schematic of device for representing the case of motion in plane O*x*y*, described by
call CO. (t) + M T; (X~; C.), w. "W qI
7-
VZk V.. W - q, W 'P, (X~;
V V. (t) + + W (x A);
2
W.. (1) q, 9, (x)
q, W 4P, (x).
W w + (a. X, y, (xk) +q, (t) q), (x).
jqj
,10rig. art. haG: 14 formulas and I figure. 4-1
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L Card 2/2
GUD~VnMO, ~.
Generalization of the Rayleigh-Irryley formula and of the method of
"constant coefficients' and their combined a"llentiox to approximate
computations of eigenvalass. N&uk.%*p.Ki#v.uu.11-%*.7:67-74 152.
(Differential equations) (21gonvaluos) (KM 9:10)
t:
76(l)
PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SO`V/247O
Hudymenko, Fedor Sydorovych
ryferentisiallni rivnyannya. (Differential Equations) [Kyyiv] Vyd-vo
KrAvs,kago derzhavnogo unyv., 1958. 207 P. 5,000 copies printed.
Ed.: O.L. Orlyk; Tech. Ed.: T. I. Khokhanovalka
PURPOSE: This book is approved by the Ministry of Education, Ukr.SSR,
as a textbook for physics students at 'Universities.
COVERAGE: The book contains, in adapted form, lectures on differential
equations which the author delivered in recent years for students
of physics and radio physics faculties of the Kiyev State University
imeni T.G. Shevchenko. The author presents the basic theory of
ordinary and partial differential equations needed for the solution
of fundamental problems connected with theoretical physicst and its
applications. The book includes ordinary differential equations of
the first order and certain types of higher orders (linear equations
and nonlinear equations which can be reduced to linear); simultaneous
Card 1/8
Differential Equations
SOV/2470
linear differential equations, and partial differential equations
(linear and nonlinear) of the first order. On the basis of the
theory presented, concepts of the boundary value problem.. and of
ctability of motion according to tyayunov are introduced. Geometric
interpretations of differential equations are presented and many
4 The wathor thanks Corresponding
4.11ustrative examples are given.
Ifember of the Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR, Yu. D. Sokblav,
1,cademician Y.E. Shtokalo, Professor Ya.B. Lopatynslkyy, and
Docents Yu.B. Blagovesh-,-henskyy and P.S. Bondarenko for their valuable
remarks and advice. References are given in footnotes throughout the book.
TABIE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 3
1. Basic Obneepts 5
2. Problems 5
3. Formation of a IlLfferential -Eluation Itr -Mans of Elimination of
Arbitrary aDnstants 9
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I. Formation of first-order differential equations 9
II. Formation of second-order differential equations 10
III. Formation of nth order differential equations 11
4. First-order Differential Equations 13
I. Geometrical interpretations 13
II. Differential equations with separable variables 15
5. Homogeneoua Rquations 17
6. Equations Reducible to.Homogeneous 18
7. First-order,Linear l9quations 20
8. Differential lquations ]Reducible to tinear 25
9. Exact 2ifferential Equations. Integrating Factor 28
10. Existence of the Solution of the Pirst-order Differential
Equation 37
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1-1. Dependence of Solutions on the Initial Conditions. Construction
of a General Solution 47
12. Approximate Solution of Differential Equation 48
13. Singular Points of First-order Differential Equations.
Boundary Cycles 51
14. Sing~ilar Solutions and Their Determination 56
Singular solution when general solution is known 58
15. First-order Differential Equation Which Is Not Explicitly Solvable
for Derivative 59
I. Geometrical interpretation of the equation F(X, Y~ yl) o 61
II. Particular cases of equation (1) 63
III. Lagrange equation 65
IV. Claireut equation 66
V. Determination of singular solutions of equation which are
not explicitly solvable for Yi 68
16. Problem Concerning Trajectories 69
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I. orthogonal trajectories 71
II. Determination of trajectories in polar coordinates 72
17. Application of Differential Equations to the Study of
Transcendental Punctions. Euler Equation 74
18. Differential Equation of Higher Ordet-s 80
19. Certain Types of Differential Equations of the nth Order 81
20. Reduction of the Order of a Differential Equation 89
21. Linear Differential Equations of the nth Order 93
general properties of linear equations 94
!ehe properties of solutions of linear homogeneous equations 95
Linear dependence and linear ifidependence of functions 96
22. Reduction of the Order of a Linear Differential Equation 103
23. Linear Nonhomogeneous Equations 105
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24. Linear Equations With Constant Coefficients 108
25. Linear Nonhomogeneous Equations With Constant Coefficierrt~s 114
26. Application of Idnear Equations to Oscillatory Motion 117
27. Differential Equations Reducible to Linear Equations With
Constant Coefficients 121
28. Linear Second-order Differential Equation 124
I. Canonic form of linear second-order homogeneous differential
equW,;ion 124
II. Conjugate form of linear second-order homogeneous differential
equation 127
III. Linearly dependent and linearly independent solutions 129
IV. Sturm's theorem 132
V. Concept of a boundary value problem 135
29. Integration of Linear Equation With the Aid of Power Series 137
30. Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations 144
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31. Reduction of the Equation of nth rrder to a System of Nquatione 148
32. Normal Systems. Reduction of a Normal System to a Single Equation
of a Higher Order 157
33, System of Linear Differential Equations 161
34, Systems of Linear Differential Equations With Constant Coefficients 161
35. First-order Partial Differential Equations 165
I. Linear first-order partial differential ovations 167
II. Linear equations vith tvo independent variables. Geometrical
interpretation 174
36. Nonlinear First-order Differential Equations 178
1. Formation of partial differential equations. Complete,-
general and singular solutions 178
II. System of first-order equations 180
III. Exact differential equations (Pfaffian equation) 183
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TV. The Lagratige-Charpit method 184
V. Geometrical interpretation of the first-order partial
differential equation 188
37. Stability of Motion 189
I. Stability accor" to O.M. Lyapunov 192
II. Investigation of the stability of fixed points 194
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GUDYMKOO rej (Hudymenko, F.S.1; POGRZBTBSKIY, I.,B. (Pohrebyelkyi,
~_Llj_;_ SAKOVICH, G.K. [Bakovych, H.B.1; CHATKOVSKIT, N.A.
(Chaikovelkyi, N.A.]; SHTCLALO. I.Z., skademik. otv.red.;
RAK. L.K.. red.-lokolkograf; BUNIT, R.O., takhn.red.
[Rusaian-Ukrainian mathematics dictionary; 12000 words] Ruesko-
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nauk UWR, 1960. 162 p. (MIRA 13%7)
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US.5R / Optics
Abs Jo-L-Lr- Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 104C2
Author Belyy, M.Yu., %Wn~! ~oY,~_F
Inst Kiev University, Kiev Pedagogical Institute, USSR
Title Dminescence and Absorption of Solutions of Tin SaItc.
Orig Pub: Izv. AN SSSR, ser. fiz., 1956, 20, No 5, 579-582
Abstract: The luminescence spect-nmi of solu!donc; SnCi, in HCl ronsi.~t
of two bands of 470 and 495 millimicrons. their position is in-
dependent of the concentration of the HC1 or Sn2+. Ir aqueous
solutions of SnCl,- one observes luminescence of the same color.
but the glow vanishes rapidly owing to hydrolysis. The Sn2+
ions become oxidized rapidly in the air in-to SnLH* ions, which
do not luminesce. Tn the absorption spectium of the solutions
of salts of Sn2+ one observes three weakly pronounced maxima,
active for 4~Minescence. In the absorption spectrum of solu-
tions of Sn - the structure is absent. A solution of Sr.-~ in
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Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 10402
K
in 18 M H2SO4 has a brigbt luminescence (broadband with two peaks
in the regions of 550 and 615 millim~crons)- After diluting the
solution to 5 M, the luminescence is observed only in the red and
infrared regions. The absorption spectra of solutions of Sn2+ and
Sn4+ in H2SO4 are analogous to the spectra of their absorption In
HCI- The authors propose that the absorption and lum nescence az%-3
due to the Sn2+ ion, whose excited state is triplet (ip).
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'UTHORS: Gudymenko, K. F., Belyy, M. U., Skachko, M. A.
TITLE: The Luminescence Method for the Checking of Alkaline Baths
for Tinning (Lyuminestsentnyy metod kontrolya shchelochnykh
vann luzheniya)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 9, pp io66-1067 (US3R)
ABSTRACT: The reduction of tin from the tetravalent to the divalent state
constitutes one of the main disadvantages of the baths mentioned
in the title. Therefore, a speedy, sensitive method for the
determination of minimum juantities of divalent tin is of
particular importance. Sn-+-ions can luminesce in some solvents,
whereas Sn 4+_ ions do not possess this property. On the basis
of this fact, the present method has been evolved. Baths of the
following composition were investigated: 10 g11 free base,
618 gli sodium acetate, and 90 g1l sodium stannate. The
luminescence -was produced by means of ultraviolet light of
200-250 m~Awave length, directed through a quartz lens onto the
euvette containing the solution to be tested. Prior to determi-
nation, the test samples taken were diluted with sulfuric acid.
Card 112 A diagram for the automatic control ar the checking process is
1 3 C V /3 2 - 2 4 -3 - I 1 /5: 3/
The Luminescence Method for the Checking of Alkaline Baths for T.nn.-rg
given. There are 2 figures and 2 references, which are
Soviet.
LSSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T. G. Shevchenko
(Kiyev State University Imeni T. G. Shevchenko)
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AUTHOR: Kul Is 'ka
.. K.S., 7TRzarevyah, &!',. and Hudymenko,
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(Kullskaya., 0. A., Nazarevlch,, Ye. S. and Gudymenkoj K. F.)
TITIE: Spect-ral Analysis of Rare-T~arth Pl6`m-e-H-TT-----,
PERICDICAL: Dopovidi Akademii Malik Ukrainslkoi T?",r, TTr 'T
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ABSTR.ACT: A spectrochemicpl method has been developed for detpr-
Mining rare-earth elements in artif:Lci~nl mixtures con-
forminE to the mean chemical compositions of +,H.e sum
of the rare-earth oxides or of t':,-~e cerium group. This
method is based on the three-stnge inetnod. '7,irco-nium
is issued as an internal standard. 'PhotoL-raphs are
taken on a high dispersion spectro7r,~iph. direct,
current arc serves as the eycitation source. Deter-
Mination Timits:
Y O-Old - 30f Nd - n. 31" 3
T-a 0. le - 34 C'M -
,1 0 , 1 3
Dy 0.1d - Yf Gd - O.n3c'~ 3c~
Eu 0 -03-1--31' 7r - n.pid
Ca.rd 1 /2,
9pectral. Analysis of Rare-Farth Plements
The error is within limits of + 121!~. There are 3
tables and 15 references, 6 ot-,,,jhich are 7oviet,
American ar-I 2 German
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ASSOCTATION: Tns'uytut heolohichnykh nauk V URSR (TnStitute of
Geologic Sciences AS Ukr9o-'?)
PRESENTED: V.H. Bondarchuk, ~Iember k'0 Ukrq~-"R
SUBPi'TTTED: January 6, 1q5q
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