SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IZHAK, I.A. - IZMAILSKIJ, W.A.

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57-26-3 -.14/37 The Piezomodulus of Folycrystalline RaTiG 3 aj De :nden,: on Unidiractinnil Pressure .m2. The pie omodu lids war, determined the sample with 36 kg/c according to the load produced in t*-io fa~,,na of the 3:131)10 oil removal of the additional load (in contrast to the uaui.1 method of References 5. 6 and 7 where the piezoelectric polarization caused by the entire applted pressure 13 mea- sured). The obtained data show thecu rhe ptezomodulus of bc, rium titanate decreases on a rise of presicare., as it fol. lows from the assumptior of an orientating action of the pressure upon the spontaneous polanizatl.~)r.. Due to this orientation the polar moment of the i~omain of spontaneous polarization decreases along the preoiaure axis and increases at right angles to it. A decreaae ir. tht-, apontaneoua polari.- zation al,)ng the pressure axis to tile abowt-given formula (1) leads to a decroase in d 5. An addit-tcn,40 pola. rizzing field orientateo the spolit'alleAlls damains in the di- rection of the field and thus dimlnshes tile effe~~t caused by the unidire~~tional It is further 9hown that t;le reciprocal value of d i,:~ linearly 3ependeni or, pivsaure. A 1~2vi-iticon from tile ~he'arity 13 ob!:;erved at pressures above In the doratin whtlro tht! IhWal' deperderico Card 214 is preserved, "lie rolal.zon can be expres3e-J by iin eL:ipirica.. 57-.28 -,7*, -.:Llll/ 33 The Piezomodulus of Polycrystalline BaTiQ 3 as Dependent on Unid-ire,~tzon;~l Pressure ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarntvennyy univorsitet (Dnepropetrovsk State University) SUBMITTEDt August 10, 1957 I. Barluin titariate.-Electrical proj)ejt-.i;!3 Ptl:,ltirt .-PreSSUre 3. llie ss, i-E le ccal et'~'e(-A.; materials-Properties Card 4/4 KOLORMSEV. F.I.; IZIJAK, I.A. Depolarization discharge in barium titanate ard its relation to the piezo effect. Fiz.tver.tela 1 no.12:1?ql-1793 D '59. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy goeudarstvannyy univarsitot. (Barium titanate crystals) (Blezoalectricity) ACCESSION NRs AR4034480 8/0050/64/000/003/9049/2050 souRcEs Ref. zh. Fix., Abs. 3B385 AUTHOR: Izhak, 1. A. TITLE: Effect of pressure on the dielectric losses of a forroelec-- tric ceramic CITED SOURCEs Nauchn. zap. Dnepropetr.,un-t, v. 61, 1963,'49-51 TOPIC TAGS: ferroelectric ceramic, dielectric loss, pressure effect,- dielectric loss pressure variation, orienting effect of pi:essure' nonpolar effect of pressure, polar action of field, orienting action of field. TRANSLATION: The effect of unilateral pressure on the dielectric losses of ferroelectric ceramics of different coqpositions is in- vestigated. The electrodes were deposited on a surface perpendicular 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4034480 to the compression axis on some ceramics and parallel to the com- pression axis on others. In the former case the dielectric losses decreased, up to a certain ac field intensity, following application j of press-are (500 atmospheres), and in larger fields they increase following application of pressure. The field at which the pressure effect reverses sign depends on the pressure and on the composition of the ceramic. In measurements in a perpendicular direction the loss increases upon application of pressure in relativoly weak fields, and decreases in stronger fields. A qualitative explazati6n of the"\,,- observed effects is based on the orienting non-polar offfect. of unilateral pressure and on the orienting polar action of the electric, field. L. Kholodenko... DATE ACQ: 1OApr64 SUB CODE: PH ENCL: 00 Card IZHAK, I.G.; KZLIMAIZON, S.K.; IZOTOVA, N.V. Determination of the total fat by the trilonometric nothod, anti analysis for excess alkalinity in diluted soaps. Zav.lab. nn.11: 1299-1300 159. (MIRA 13:4) l.Konbinnt "Apatit". (Soap-- Analysis) IZHAKV I.G. Determination of total neutral substancen ard organic acids from the ccmbined alkali. Zav.lab. 27 no.2tl62-163 161. OURA 14:3) 1. Kombinat. "Apatit". (Soap-,Analysis) !! :' M 1111 i 1 1 11 il I : !1 11 . I;.. 1i ~4 i~ . i , I.G. Method for determining fluorine in apatite-noplieline ores and apatites. Zav.lab. 28 no.8007 162. (MIRA 15311.) 1. Kombinat ffApatitff. (Apatite) (Fluorine-Anklysis) IMAK) I.G. Determination oZ strontium and pnosphates in aptitite-nepheline products. Zav.lab. 29 no.5:547 163. (KRA 16:5) 1. Kombinat "Apatit", (Strontium-Analysis) (Phosphates) (Nopheline) IZHAK, I.G. Colorimetric detemination of potassium by dilituric acid. Zav. lab. 29 no.9:1060 163. 01IRA 17-.1) 1. Kombinat "Apatit.11 IZIIAKP I.G~ Ccmplexametric determination of aluminum oxide with tMimalicyllc a--L(l in naphalina convintistes. Zav.lab. 30 nc.12.~.U.49 164, (,%gRA 3,8.1) 1. Nombinat "Apatit"o 1--il.- - -~ I I - - I , I . -1--liN -~L ; ill. ' , U,ij I i - H. J;t I I . I , I I .: I I !I I IZHAI, N. Deyice for straightening automobile frames. Avt.transp.)3 no.7:34 J1155. (HLIU 8:12) (Automobiles--Frames) IZHAK, N. The electric spark method of repairing automobile parts, Avt. transp-33 no.10:21-22 0 155- (KLRA 9;1) (Ilectric spark) (Automobiles--Repairing) 1ZHBOLDINA, A. M., Cand Agr Sci - (dis3) "ClAtivation of Corn under Conditions of Udmiurtiya.ll Mos, 1957. 20 pp (Mlos Ordor of Lenin Agricultural Acad im K. A. Timiryazov), 110 copies (KL, 47-57, 89) i. ) ~ L 24-194-66 t) 1.111-1k c) i 10f, J Q ACC NRi AP6013284 SOURCE CODE: INVENTOR: Epshteyn, A. L.; Iz~vg_qQy,_J._&_; Pobedaph. N. V. -All ORG: none TITLE: Method of extractinst 1 bdenum from the gasemz phase. C In" 40, No. 180800 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obrazt9y, tovarnyye naki, iio. 8, 1966~ so TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, molybdenum extraction ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a mathod of e-jt.tractlng malybdtriwn frcm the gaseous phase with deposition of compact molybdenum on 41 hcal:0d cubstratied 1b reduce the cost of extraction, molybdenum hexafluoride I.,j wied atj' the initintl nate- rial. IN61 SUB CODE: 13, Il/ SUBH DATE: 17Aug64/ ATD;PRESS: q:f 1/1 lyeil UDC: 669.283 U'-z3R Cultivatod Planto. Corcals. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Blol., Nio 8, 1958, Ne) 34654 Author : Izhboldina, A. i1 Inst FOSKO_71711-~T_Curturo Acad,:~,ny Imoni. H. A. Tiuirya- zova, Titll- T,~,,cl'inlcial "i6ronoiliy i1c:t:iodn of Ralsln~,; Corn In Udmui%in. 30k1. 7*,03"C. Orig Pub I , a.-kh. akad. im. K. A. TJ,mir- azcva., 1957, vyp. 26, 196-202. Abstract No abstract 6ivon. Card 1/1 43 SHOSTAKDVSKIYP M.F.; KALABINA, A.V.; TRUFANoVA, A.I.; IMBOUDIA, A.T. Synthesis and transformations of vinyl aryl etlio-s, Roport No.5; Chemical trans fc, my-, t lon:3 of vinyl othims of c)-, 13.-J, p-aresols and p-tert-amyl phi-nol. Ivv. Fiv.-Idiim. nauch.-issl. inst. Irk. un. 5 no.ltl0l-110 161. (HIRA 16:8) (Ethers) (Phenol) (Cresol) 71!'~'Mk T :~,~ " ! !9-11 '11T1 .19 P, , !! KOZHOVP G.S.; SHAPOUL07A., I.M., CHFRENK07A, V.I. Littoral and sublittoral benthos of Lake Baikal along the southeastern shore. Gidrobiol. zhur. 1 no.40-11 165. (MIR-k is.- 10) 1. Baykallskaya biologicheskays, stantsiya Irkutskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. ! -1. - I I.. ~ 1. 1 - . !! ;:::I 1 1:- I AVDEYEV, B.S.; SMAGORINSKIY, B.S., rod.; INHOLD111A, S.I., te-klui. red. [Use of natural gas in plants) Prirodnyi gaz na zavode. Volgograd, Volgogradskoe knizhnoo izd-vo, 1961. 1`3 p. (MIRA 1?:3) 1. 31avnyy spetsialist tekluiicheskogo otdela 'Volgorodskob-o sovnarkhoza (for Avdeyev). 32-7-11,'?/49 AUTHORSt Mazurek, A.A., Izhedorova, A.G. TITM The Application of Infrared Lamps in Anitlytical Practice (Primonaniye infrakraBnoy lampy v anslitiolieskoy praktiko) PERIODICALs Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 7, P-P. 878 - M (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the occasion of the analysis of many anorganic compounds the necesaity arises to evuporate a solution iimtil it is completely dry, as, for instance, when determining the alkali metal content in zino calte, cobalt, manganese, etc. - For thito purposo a solu- tion is dried out under an infrared lamp. The device concerned consists of a aluminum body and the infrared lamp. By increasing or reducing the distance between the lamp and %he vessel it is possible to regulate -temperature ad libitum. There ia 1 table. Card 1/2 1. umov, F. V.; N!"Et, $.LAA, 2. USSR (600) 4. Ho3-lcw Brick, Tile,, etc. 7. Hollow ceramic stone blooks for wane. EV-ul. atroi. takh. 9 uo.- 23 1952,. 9. jLon~hly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress.. April - 1953, Unc - - P P, V. t 1,71 1. D~IAYA ,I , v, 2. TJISI (600) 4. Tile Construction 7. Hollow ceramics and their use in the constructicn of builtling jalls, Stek. i ker. 10, No. 2, 10,53. y 1953. Unclat.sified. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ila, I I z ' I I i I I If - ; I I I, - , I !.I , I z lit, I - . I. I I I . . I : I "I I I : ; ANTONOV, K.K., chlen-korreopondent; IIMVSKAYjL, G.11.. kandidat tekhnichenkikh railuk. -".. , - ...... -.- Wall construction in ctar4r-storied frame& builaings. Ck)r.;rhoz.Kosk. 2? ro,8: 20-23 Ag '53. (HIJL& 6t8) 1. Akademiyu arkhitektixry SSSR (for Antonov). (walls) 1-1 1-11 ~::~. -!; .. ~!: Li~~ 'I - 1-1 - XASHIRMIY. A.A.; USHKOV, F.V.,t IZUTSKAYA, G.M. t ~ , - ~'. - -, -, On the heat Insulation qualities of hollow ceramic brickm. Gor.khozo Kosk. 28 no.4:9-15,~ 154. (HIJU 7:6) (Hollow brick I I I J JZUVSKAYA, V.M., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk. Air conditioning of the proofing chamber in commercial bakerieB. Trudy Stroi.inst. Kosgorispolkoma no.4:40-47 153. N12A 8:3) (Bakers and bakeries-Air conditioning) ~k c n L,:t t 13 fl,;:- bo--~k pre:--r,?53 d~~slsr virthrAE~ azid tv.-7~i cf cc,mron 4~lt_r~.-Zles-~ lay ng in~-.rxments uEed in aiz.-.raft (a.-' r, Cj--,-~r7d, '-n'1 II. I di., ql%o r .1 C.&I ~.lil a *~- I I, rl a etrj,~ It -i, nll I vro:.1 hodlt., FLI Ili-, )rl~ fcr -E-eigniriF Iniitt,im,~atc. gjv~-n. Problen3 trcafs~d i- ",bf~ exf-VAng~ ,-,Y- Pycbl-ir.5 tma,~qd in th~a 1-111,~rat,.2rl &iT iv m.- delndl, for -!-i7.,P0n prbl-tur, -In vr)P.Jnii-ftr'nU of ng-w ax--~ pneFjp~n+jad. 71-, Yl-r:-? 'Df rif-sign caJ,-.uLafAcn, of 11-1~ J-talls, of !,-~n T-spret-mnt- varLwitz of rzol~j.tlnns -Lay le maiftEd. Ci.. I waq wril-ten b- 11 bY N- Ya. V0-lQlA~-V-kG-, Ul Yll VV '..P. bv a-aid Z.T. a:-- msn - ed. S-;er~, ar- 18 S:)-iel . TABLE C)v COMTWS. ~apmerbs of the Membrant Typr~ "PC ]TO=-mblan.~f. _,f Standard me--ml~ranav i Cax-.i P/.j Textb:?,:~k on t--- D-sik gn of Ayiati,^,n Ir5tr.Lments Cr~nt. SOV/45?) Sheet 2. r!!:rrzgated profile for manome-ter housing vit'n linctar pmqsiue rharacteristic's Shi!et 3. Thx*e-meabrane manomter haising wit'l at;t-eI-.xUtF'.!d lin#=ar rate charac, te.Tis tic % in two regions 29 5~1,,eiLt 4. C-%r-m-gatel profile of manometer houping vith 1.1near 50 ,3~~,f~et ~,,. Cidrrigat,-~d profile of a rvmbrue wit.h. I:Ln(!ar vite ?~,t,, 31 Sti~~t 6. T-.ree-membrane -manometer ho,-,3ing ror speed indicator wil.-h atte nuatf~-d linear rete characteriatics in two regions 32 Sheet -I Anerrid block with linear altitude ebaracterlstics 33 S., ee, t6, AneToid housing with linear altitude chaxacterLstics 34 Sheet 9. Ane?~nid blo,~k with linear altitude chavactertshics 35 Sbraelt 10. Aneroid blxk with linear altitude char%cterit3tics 36 Sh,~ e t11. Anersdd housing with linear altitude obnracteristics 37 Steet 12. Profile of aneroid-housing membrane with linear altitude chara~-teri5tics 3E- ShItet 15. Corragated proflle of aneriAtI housing with linear altitide chl).racter-istics 3S, Car-a Nxt~ook orx the Design of Aviation Instrumnts (C?~nt. SOV/4599 Ct. I ,V. AF r--dynamic -Type Speed Indicator Prle,f ir.-ftrmatIon on the purpose and construction of lrst:ruirtent. and fc~rmttlaq 7c, r~~,,xastton of the design elements of the in6t-nment i~~ Ana.!,ysis of th,~ err-irs in the instrument '!h9".T,;xient- er"ra of apeed indicators Spe,~j.&I fea-~ures of the caicixlation of tranadlacers DY-1 Apper.,Jix 10,1. )f valw~s of the dynamic preessure for speeds iip 0 7000 km1houx 1.0- Cb. V. 14r--ter P.-._rprjsa and design of the Macbnmber meter ICrr directions for aal.:~ulation of the inf3trunent CQ.cuIati-n. of the dpsign elements 112 R-;timate of tb~e errors of the instrument 12,4 D*-sipifrg the Mach-wumbe"r transducer 125 AppendixEs 12,5 1. KinematicA of a levar-carrier indicating mechaninin 12S TI. CrAc.t.Llatlon example Cor a Mach-n=)Yk-,r nv-!ter wIth a ta.ngt~ntlal nbschavisla 129 ca-rd 6/ e UmAeography - Marine resouraos Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 8/36 Authors SZenkevich, L. A.., Mem. Corresp.., Acad. Sc.p USSIIL;~ ;1zho,~,sildy, 0. 1r. and Lednev, V. A. Title Researching the resoumes of seam md "eano Periodical IPriroda 44/6t 63 -65j J= 1955 Abstract IA sketch is presented of the hiStD,'-Y' Ot the Penulimmt iwwrziatlori~L Co=cil for the &-ploration-of th;D Seas fvom itm :IucepIkinim !Ul IQC12, to its 42nd session in Paris (3--V October,, 194 ,i4.).. j,'19 covicil was 1"'Ound to represent main3,T oommloo of the 111virth;mii't of Europe although delegates frcvi the Soviot Union eni thm otbitmlcd ats auditors. 'Nelve of the papers r3md dealt vith limmliq". $olme at,- tention was also paid `Zo the discovery of sea piamh im. Vae vicwtjr of Iceland. Institution -1-1 17 -1--! 1 1 lu IN, MITHM911 ff!qrf ~1~aphlc Ile curch of thcl: JorthwesUrn. "Supplement to Mois"Yevis Report," .2 ~ano Paz supplement of' Nolize- of the Pac-iS-Lz. Ocean, Moscow, Izd-vo All USSR, 1q57.7-,r)*71`si,*;" yes's report on piscatology of the llort~~!est Pacific, bilt It If; not clear from the text whether the author refers to the article by Moiseyev ln~ this collection or to some other report. la this supplement the author compinins that the fish'nE-, 4.ndus- try is insufficiently provided with recent hydrologicaL and climatic It urges an improvement in sharing the results of investig!Ltiors obtained by the Academy of Sciences with Soviet filshers. COVERAGE: This collection of articles reports are the reoultti of observations riie.e in the Pacific by the Institute of' Oceanology of the A%-adeiiiy of S,Al~nces, USSR. In 1949, the Institute launched a systematic five-year progm, a of rcientific ex-p1j:)ra-;ion of certain hydrographic peculiarities of t1he Soviet Paciffic area. The operations were carried out as a "Complex Oceanographic Expedition, I usin(; the motorboat Vityaz' as its base. The Expedition worked in collaboration with the Hydrographic Institute of the Soviet Navy (VYS), the Pacific InDtitutt, of Piscatology and Oceanog- raphy and some 40 other institute5 of the Academy of Sciences. Between 3.94~ and 1954, 18 trips were made, covering about 130,000 miles. Among the subjects of' direct con- cern were: meteorology, hydrology, oceanoexaphy, hydrochiudstry, sedimentation, geog- raphy ofthe littoral, geology and contourc of the sea bottor., fauaia planktcn, micro- biology~ and gr-,-.vimetry. Twenty-eight authors contribut,!.w. to the collec"Jon U,hjcb consists of 27 ~,rticles. ,I-ZHHTMIY, GeOrgiY Kona tnntinovi ch; DOXIOTOL'SKlY.A.D., prof., daktor Pecgr. nauk, nauchnY7 red.; KossorA, O.N., red. ; $OKOWA, I.A. , tekhn. red. 10COHnological principles relating to the fisher7 prodmativity of seas) Okeanologicheakle oanovy fortairovaniia pron7olovoi produktivnouti morei. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat. 1961 215 (Marine bloloM-) (MI;U lj~:53- IZHEVSKIY, G.K. [The system basis of forecasting oceanographic conditions and the reproduction of commercial fishes) Sistellmala oil- nova prognozirovaniia okeanologicheskikh uslovii :1 vos- proizvodstva pronVelo*ykh ryb. Moskva, Vseu. nauchno- issl. in-t morskogo rybnogo khoziaistva i olteanoKn.ifii, 1964. 165 P. (KIIIA 17:11) il~ )V.)r41 X ikivt I I I*,,,/ V.;~., rod. [Ciiratlve pohmers] TSelebrye polimery. 17-d-vo e 43 1). v VIT! S~erllal Bi,)Iogila i mci!il-slnn, (for "Protocol of Watinge of Us 1(6scow Dermato~ TPmereological Socist.Ty" V. 7a. Artuymov, X., H. Ltbievskiy, 24 PP Medicine v*wresI,-;kw,,is4w "Test Vanerol 1 Dermatol" No Reports on session bald 25 Mar 48. Work of society during 1a,46 1947 was disousead. NeWine Clinics *History of the Organization of the Kazan Dermato- 'fenereological Clinioj" X. H. Izbevakly) Clinic of Permato-Venereol Diseases) Second Moscow Med Inat Imeni I. V. Stalin, 5 PP "Vast Venerol i Dermatol" No 4 Describes organizatica of subject clinic with spodiAl reference to the work of Prof A. 0. Go (died 1907). IZHW6KIY,-X.,ff.; GURVICH, O.Ye. Vesicular dermatitis caused by contact with plants. 119diatriia, no.5:86-87 6-0 155. (KLRA 9-2) 1. Ix detskogo otdolentya stateionara po kozh%Win bolemnlyam (sav. K.X. Izhevskijy) pri 5-m koshro-yonerologicheskam dispanvere (glavrW Ymch G.A. Plotkin) Stalinskogo rayona Moskvy. (DXRMATITIS. CONTACT, etiol. and pathogen. plants) IZHEVSKIY, K. M. (Moskva) "Vitreous body" in some skin diseases. Veat. dorm. i van. no.3c 51-54 '62. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz statsionara po kozhnym boleznyam pri dinpansere No. 5 (glavrqy vrach G. A. Plotkin) (SXIN-DISEASES) (VITREOUS HUMOR) D 1,q nriasis MA 'I 0~ 1 Vest. clerm. i ven. 38 lio.5--~-17-no !-Lv ftQ, . (MURA 18:12) 1. Stats,.onar po 1wz-hnym, boleznynva pri 5-m Ob,"ye,,Kr,.!z-JjCM, Subml*,%ed Auc,,. 9, 1962. Izhe,jskly, 14. N. chain Systenis Interchw9cabaLtI, L~c~c and 1,%ummlM Ywt~ :Ux 11mobb2a IN .7 11410ceov, -G w 47 -, ,o-fokh. 07 Jx xi. ffiFs~ij nW., 251 pp. (M)ornik N=CE a0i. 3014Y Im. nCrj prozysblemouti., Uningradnkaya obLent prayleniya, Im. 1r() . This collection of articles dealz with U3m topics dt-sumcal at the 3,rd TxninUM Sci. czd EagimcrinZ CoaMe=e on MAerchmUftability, iqccmwy rod ImIx--etion I-1--thoft in Machime-buildinC and I=t:Luwmt-mId:IIG, U~-ld 18-222 lhv 29157. 9(6) PHASE I B= 11PTOITATION SOV/2557 Ap Rauchno-takhnicheskoye obahchostvo &a&ftlnO8tPOItOl'nOY prosyshlonno*tI. Loningradakoy* ablastnoye pravl&nly* Provolochnlya tanzonetriya (Theory and Application of Wire Strain Gages) Moscow, KashgIz, 1959. 133 P. (Series. LonIngradskly den nauchno-to1chnichaskay propagandy. kn. 51) 3,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencys Mauchno-takhnicheakoye obahchostvo prlborostrol- tol*noy prookyaftlennosti. 9d.s A.M. Turlebta; Ed. of Publishing Douses N.A. ChfaX; Tech. &d.o L.V. 3hchotining; Managing FA. for Literature on the Technology of ftchIn* Building (Leningrad DlvlsLon~ Kaohglz)t YO.P. Naumov. PURPOSES This collection of papers is Intended for engineers, scientific workers and technicians asking calculations for strength In z&c.-iinery. COYE)uOls This Is a third Issue of the collection of scientific papers presented at the Leningrad Scientific and Technical Confererce on the Theory and Use of Wire Strain Gages, held In May 1958. The papers doscrib* the use or instrumments with i-. strain gages to Investigate different psraneters or Machine W's and during operation. %a p*rsonalitles are Men- t1oned. I ronces follow several of tha papers. Katakovieh " :F Use of Wire Strain Gages for Measuring Saall Forces. and -fl. 38 31mllaikov,0.1, Experience With the Us. of Vibrow.terv With Wire Str*[vwOtges Per Measuring Amplitude and Prequency of the Vlbra- tIons or Small 3urfacoa 50 _~~tLamsklZ RZ V%brommeters With Wire Strain Gages 55 Petrov, L.T. Universal- Cathode-ray Zqulpn.-%t for Zxper%zanl-C Investigation of Machines. Pomalblltias for Improve- Mont 60 _pqsov. F.D. Counter far Strain Cycles (Deforwations) of a Given magn-1--ude- T3 bar"ov.p.3. tr1~11plas or Co^&zru4t*m or Waltlariannall Strain- - -instruments ror si=its-neous Obaez~at--- and Recordi-mm; of a - p 9. i . aof Processes 79 r Arthanakly, D.E., ai~d Z..A, LeyCc.--. S~Ico~-~~c tar- type Voltage Converter for Poedlrg Stri-In-gage lnstr-~t3 frog Low-voltmg#D-C 5vurc's 9t &kzv, A.A. Currmt-wave RaccrOlng In Xcasuxi.g Dynamaz ?~.asvz P to stralo amiss 100 P arzh1bQvmkIy.-Y-V.---x*tho4 of Welding Circuit Wires In an Exptrim.nta-1 116v*mOtIzatlon of the ZefQvimationo In RotatIrt Par%* at ToMp*rstures up to 4000 C. 104 _ZIX,n. T-V___froblws& of Calibrating Straln-gage Instruatnts During Frro" in DY""4 Strain x4as-rement 1= Kolt h Winding W11% Grids 135 -L- -ovm, A.3. R&4klo* Toolim for AVAILABLEj Library or Congress '~`L 05080-b/ EWT(d)/!F')j-2 ACC NR. AP6013306 SOURCE CODE: AW1101fSt Izhinj M. I.; Alokoeyov, L. A.; Babachkin, V. 1. ORGS: none U11/0413/66/000/008/0WO/00981 TITLE- A method for discrete Bilmm tion of signalBr/ Class 42, No. 180858 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshleruVye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 0, 1966, 98 TOPIC TAGS: signal coding, signal processing ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for discrete sui=ation of SiLmalsl associated with the encoding of information with a fixed weight. The method increaseal the interference-free nature of the process. Binary symbols of the code group, wMch are accepted simultaneously on N channels, are linearly added with subsequent limita- tion of the sum to N levels by clippers of the sum. The solution in regaxda to the transmitted code grou is taken by detecting the specific number of the largest (basedl on the number of ones5 or smallest (based on the number of zeron) values of the swri. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM MATE: 10Yay65 1/1 fV UDC: 601-142.621-374 F 7 VIF 11 V 1V I I I, 1~~- Ffl iif III IZHOGIN, V.M.,Inzh. 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