SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLEPIKOV, L.A. - KLEPIKOV, V.D.
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Seesomic isdiess for opas-pit mining 6f coal deposits] Parspektivy
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insh.; ML10MIKOV# N.V.# skademik, red.1 BYMVSKAYA, S.N.0 red.
tid-val OVS1YUKOj V.G.j takhn. rod.1 SASITOV, A.9 tekhn. red,
(Stanclard plans for mine development and transportation system)
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obabobei red. M.Melinikova. Moskva, Goagortekhisdatt Vol.2.[Tho
transportation systea in mine; the Justification and calculation
of standard lsiyouta,, elements, and technical and econoule Wices)
Tr*nsportnala sistems msr*botkil oboanovanita i machaty Upo-
vykh ekhomi elsusnUy I takhniko-okonomichoskikh pokazatelei.
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1. Moscov. Vsesoyusnyy tsentrallayy proyaktnyy institut po pro-
yaktirovwdyu sbakhtnogo stroitolletys kamennougolluoy pro-
mrshlennosti.
(Mine haulage) (Strip mining)
SEVERIYANOVj N.R., kand. tokbn. nauk; red.j BMLXI# A.Yes,
rotsenzenti VOYTSEXHOVSKIYp G.A.s retsonzentj
DAVrWVA, Ye.A.p retsenzentj ZILIMSMAZYN , Ya. Tu. p
retrenzentl KIRICHINSKIY, N.R., ratnenzent; KLEPILOV,
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VeB.,, rotsenzen'tj VUSMSMY, I.S., retsenzent; FODMNI,
Yu*S*j, retsenzenti SALIKOV) I.A.p retsenzent; SUMICHMIKOV
A.A.g reteenzent; 7RETIYAKOV, X.M.j rotsenzent; ULYAINOVg
V.P,# reteenzentj TSVIRKO, P.P., retsenzentl 'IA30YO ASGOP
retsonzentl CHELOTSOV, Y.I., retsonzont; SHISHCHITSp G.N.j
retsenzentj DIDXOVSKIY, D.Z.0 otv. red.
(Handbook on the prospecting, planning,, and construction
of strip mines) Spravochnik po izyokanii=,, p-.,oektirovaniiu
i stroitollstvu karlerov. Moskvar Nedra, 1964. 2 vo
(Y.lRA 18:2)
L. V.
Lo Ve - lImostigatimof tbo C=Umd Vork of the Base* of Foundations
Transverse Frows of Industrial Buildipp with a Steel Maleton.6 Wn Hlgbw
Zda"u0n. USSR, soow, Order of labor Red kniner Inglawring Cmatruction, last Immi
V, V, A-- ouwvt mosoovo 1935 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Toohnical
301 Inishnaya Letopialp No 24# 11 June 19559 Noscovp Pages 91-104
BILISTA, Ye. L. katid.tekho.nauk; T ~Lje kand.takht.tank: LUMT.
P.To, lush. nauebu. red*; OMUWWA.-T1S.** e a.red,
CStudy of the Joint performance of *oil*, foundations and transverse
members of stool tamos of Industrial buildlage] Issledovaile soomost-
nol raboty oanavanil, fundamentow I prporochnykb ran staltrqkh karksr-
saw promyshlonvikh sdaull. Nookysi. 008.126-vo lit-ry po strolts I
arkbit. 1957. 57 P. (Moscows ?Sontrallvql nauchno-looludovatolleldl
Institut prospbloonyA soorusboalls lbuebaos soobsbaboule, ao*28)o
(MIRA 12ill)
Croundations) ($oil mechanics) (Bull4ing, Iron and stool)
~ KWI otakhn.nmik, dots.
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Methods of aradysing empirical data In testing stool con-
struction olosente of Industrial buildings. Obor.trud,V'131
no,41l3P.137 058. (NIA 120)
(Buildings Iron wA stool)
XLltplxOTO L.T.
lastruotioa for determining toohnolagical 1o&" on cellIAP
of industrW Ind1dinpe ftrol,makh.1 ratch.soors 2 no.11
4" 060, (KIIU 1316)
(00111W) (Inftstrial bulldlup)
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Distribution of toebuological toads on cellings of Industrial
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konstruktoit#
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MAMM,,.~OTSTAVNONs V.A.
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Stroi.m&Moi r"hah.soor, .4 no.5;YW 162. (XMA 25 In)
(Stmins and dtnosss)
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2. MM 600
h. Quantum Theory
7o Quentux theory of a 'Oluminom" sloctronp Zhur Asp i toor fiss 23# Vos 6s Ime
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USSR/Huclew Physics Fast Blections I Apr 53
"Problem of Iiiission, of Fast pectrons in a
Hapetic Fieldp" A4, Ookoloy",P. Klepikov
ariTA.M. Te nov
DAN WSR, Vol 89, No 4, pp 665-668
In further d&velopins works on quantun theory
of luminescing electron (A.A. Sokolov, DAN
SSSRI 67 (1949); A.A. Sokolov et al.j "Class-
ical Yield Theory" Oclassitheskays. teorlys,
poll) 1951; N.P. Klepikov, Dissertation; A*A.
256TIOT
Sokolov et &I, ZbM11 23 (1952)) authors sue-
ceeded in computing quantum corrections to
full intensity,of emission. Presented by Acad
V V Shuleykin .:L6 reb 53.
USSR/Physics Electron-positron pairs
Card 1/1
Author i Klepikovj N. P,
Title : Radiation of photons and electron-positron pairs in a magnetic fisid
Periodical : Zhur. eksp. I teor. fiz. 26~ 19-34, Jan 1954
Abstract By means of the relativictic quantum theory the author treats the
phenomenon of the radiating electron and also the radiation of pairs
by photons and by electrons, Be also considers the one-photon annibila-
tion of pairs in a magnetic field. The results obtained hold true for
very strong mapette,fields,, where the intensity of radiation of elec-
trons differs essentialll from the Intensity computed according to the
classical theory. The author acknowledges the guidance of Prof A, A.
Sokolov. 16 references.
Institution Moscow State University
Submitte4 April 16.. 1953
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finding oil Of Oft"IsiAiwtims, for the spreading of electrons# postUms
and photons, A systea Of equations idth variational derivatives determining,,
the functional is preventod* The'nothod of successive apyrwdmtiwi is_,
WWOO
used --for the.proof -of the _imm"tibilitr of the equations Five refer
3. US '*R. (190,19%) Mapvx.
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bys Ac4demician
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June 19
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mom
jKv,#Qn: or a - v4r~ Of oquatione eigWessing a vacuous functional
AN SWRO:,I(X* 4:405
7,4931 rob 21 1955
Abstract -1 Wip --ou iifidng- 4-40jution vatem of line*r *quatlona 43*%saw...
00
funations.l. 00 ~ which deseribes the vacuum of an *I tron-;-Ositr~*
'
The -
o-vwgn - lioid-r*acting,with each *the -42 --
*+A* rj, -.are - Oustod..
Uthod of'funational; intogralsp which bepn to be used- latewi
trod as the most successful one for the above-mentioned flowever's
drfinite foMb is still the subject for fttlar
solution in clotted art
_. saroh.-
Institution t i his M, _.V~
Moscov
Presented byt Aaadem4cW H. 0' B0901yubov., December S. 1954
Om
BOHVIsmt JO; IWIXOT, N40F EirmuslatorIS UPIM. L.I. Etraulatorb
01t
KATKOVAI reolog rinOwTurl lOnVA, N.A., takholebaskly redaktar
[The theory of quanstsed fIsUs, frauslated from the Inglish) Tocrita
kvaatovannykh polsio Perovod 9 suglitskogo NoPMspikova i L.I.
Impid"ma Moskva. lid-vo Inostrennot lit-ry# 1956. 252 po (KIM 10il)
(4mantum theory)
SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1289
AUTHOR ILVIROV, N. P.
TITLE -Application of the Theory of the Singular Integral Zquatioss
to the Scattering of Particles In an Exterior Field.
PERIODICAL 2urn.skep.i toor.flas LO, fasc-4, 701-706 (1956)
Publ- 4 / 1956 reviewed 9 / 1956
The amplitude (or phase) of scattering can also be determined without making
use of auxiliary functions within a considerable energy interval with the
help of the Integral equations of scattering which already many authors have
made the object of their research* These equations goneraliz* the so-called
theory of damping.
On the occasion of the direct derivation of the integral squation.of scattering
the equation for the S-matrix is studied from the int of view of the condition
that interaction is switched in at t w Os iaS(t))/6*
t - H(t)S(t) + 16(t). Here
R(t)-exp(o 0 t)H0zP(-tH0t) denotes the Interaction operator In Interaction re-
presentation. Next, an ansats for those problems Is given in which only outgoing
waves exist In the final state, This annats is then transformed and insert d in-
to the above integral equation. The expressions for the diagonal operator P (it),
for the nandlagonal operator UW, and for the probability of the transition
from the state I into the Atats f# which occur In the ansatz, are given* The
solution SM found here in fully Identical with the usual solutions in tars of
series, and they are unitary for any t > 0. The equation for the operator U
is a linear singular Integral equation.
Zurn.ekep.i teor.fia,faso-4, 1-0, 701-7o6 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1289
Rettv the scattering of a spinloss particle is investigated on a central field
r 2/r and the entire solution of the integral equation
(
0) - (g 0) ~ (r/ro) )0
.for U is given. The matrix element Hif is developed according to LEOMRSIS
polynomials. If the solution of this equation Is known, expressions for the
scattering amplitude, the scattering arose section, and for the phase are ob-
iained by means of the formulas of the general theory of scattering. In the
more general case the Integral equation for U separates into several-9quations
which correspond to the respective vs.lues of the total angular momentum
and of the total isotopic spin (or to their projections).
As an example for the application of the theory of singular integral equations
the scattering of a spinloas partial* on a punctifors potential is studied.
In the case of an infinite integration interval all solutions of tb* homogeneous
equation vanish. The oonverg6nae of the integrals is discussed In detail.
Thus it is possible, by means of MUSCHMOVILL'S theory of singular integral
equations, to obtain solutions without developing acoording to coupligg para-
meters. In the case of quantized fields the application of the theory of the
systems of slagularintogral equations in probably useful, but the mathematical
old! of the problem has as yet not beou explained.
11ST1TUTIOSSInstituto for Nuclear Problems of the Academy of Science in the
USSR,
0
lear Physics C-3
Abe Jour Refent Zhur - Fitila.. No 5j. 1957j, U092
Author Klepikov) Nap*
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Inst Institute of Nuclear Problems, Acsdwq of Sciencesp USSR
Title Mechanical Phase Analyzers for the Processing of Zxperi-
mental Data on Scattering of Opinless Particles by
Particles vith Spine 0 or 1/2.
Orig Pub t Zho eksperim. i teor. fi%Wp 1956p 3o.. No 6., u5s-1158
Abstract A leverage mechanism construction to proposedp permitting
finding the four scattering phases for a system with spins
0 or 1/2# 7he quantities exp, (21 -~ j) (*ere r are the
scattering phases in the stAte With mament= j - -~- 1/2
respectively) are considered as vectors in a p1wej vith
the moduli of certain lines combinatiow of these vectors
being sWossed in term of quantities measured experimen-
Card 1/2 tally.
USM/Suclear Mysice C-3
Abu Jour Ref Zhur Tizika~ No 5# 1957, 11092
By way of these quantities, the author employs in this the
differential scattering cross sections for o0 and i8oo,
go well as the coefficient of the hiatest degree in the
expansion of the differential cross section by Legeadre
polynomials. If the errors of the experimental quantities
are known, then, by varying the position of the mechanism,
it is possible to find the phase errors. It is noted that
to find a large number of phases it is necessary to employ
either data on polarization, or more complic,ated relation-
ships.
Card 2/2
SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1376
,-AUTHOR
TITLE 4wolu'Nion"01 i-ailbye tam of Equations for the Vacuun ftnetional.
PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad*Nauk1 1009 faso.6# 1057-1059 (1956)
Issued: 10 / 1935r reviewed: 10 / 1956
At first the equation system with the variation derivations for the functional
G which describes the vacuum of the electron-positron fields and electrozague-
do, fields which are in interaction, Is given. Each equation of this system Is
varied according to the corresponding oquationo and the limiting values of the
half-3UMS Of the third mixed approximation* are put equal to 6n* another.
Next, the possibility of a decomposition of 00 according to the negative powers
of a was investigated. The taro-th approximation of such a decomposition must
cause the right sides of the aforementioned system of equations to disappear#
and apparently the syntax of equations thus created has no "non-sero-th"
solution. Howeverl Itis possible to attempt to solve the aforementioned system
of equation also by means of the apparatus of functional equations: The solution
in form of a funoti*nal integral of the LAPLACE type with linear dependence of
the coefficient on all three sources Is slementaryl It to given here* Integra-
tion is carried out in such a manner that the function under the integral sign
vanishes on the limits. The funotionaly G(x,xt) and Eg one obtains
2xlklu Af frov (l)o Furthert
inal'ast 0 1
dy-P (E) - vy-P (S-) - 2x I k I R4*_ sin 2b. t- E,'
3/056 62/043/004/051/061
Some, threshold peculiarities B I 04Y3186
is derived from (1) for the elastic scattering cross section. For spiale"
particles 6 is the phose for 1*0* *Arm for particle# havinj; 0, 1/2 spins, 6 Is
the phase of the states 11/2 or p, /2$ dependln& on whether or not the
product of the internal Paritios of the particles changes. In the total
interaction cross sections (1) any of the four types of threshold
peculiarities to which Bas' refers is possible, which holds likewise for
the cross section of a scattering under &.definite angle. This reasoning
was applied to analyze the threshold peculiarities in the total cross
section of n*-meson interaction with protons near %he threshold of the
reaction x+p ---p k+Z+ (Z na 891#2.Uev), The straight 11~*
O(o) . 4n(-0.086 + 0.210-10 -2 E) millibarn (r. is the energy using the
t
laboratory system) was drawn based on date obtained by 1.4. P, Ylepikovs
V. A. Meshcheryakov, S. 3. Sokolov (Preprint OlYals D-564, ig6o) and
T. J, Delvin et al. (Phys, Rev. Lott., 41 242, iq6o). An additional
parameter v,(E) -arl(E) + aVI(E).
I I a 1111 (E) 4 - '- - FIT r; < C' (3)-(4)
> Fe
Card 2/11
1 /Ift-1
3/056/62/0431004/051/061
some thri4iald peculiarities B104j3186
ua3 intro4itced In the threshold reelon. Only the parameter in the
numerator was oubject to variation. ?or the interpolation of
010) the f oretula v2 . X2/f a 3#2 holds where *k2 refers to 15 Points
near the threshold and f o 15. The fiture represents the experimental
points for (d d(o))/4n and tho'clurve o(1)14n; This form of-threshold
t t
9'eculiarity is compatible with 6 - 61.5 . the peculiarity is supposed to
occur in the s-phase, There is I figure.
14SOCIATIO1.1'. Institut yadernoy fisiki kloskovskogo gosudaretvonnogo
universitats, (Institute of Nuclear Phyiics of the Moscow
State Un
SUW.41TTZD: may iel 1962
pig. Experimental points for (0 V*)/41 and the curve o(')/411-
t t t
ibard 3143
WIGNIRO Eugene Paul; XWIXDV, W.P, (translator) I S(DRODINSKIT,
Ya*A*j
(Theory of groups and its application to the quantm
mechanics theory of stowle spectralTeorila grupp i " pri-
losbaniia k kvantovo-uakhanicbeskoi toorii atowVkh spek-
trov. Pereyod s dopoln. I Isproisdanlia N.P.11spikova,,
Pod red. IA.A.9morodinskogo. Hookwap Isd-vo inastr,, lit-ry
1961. 443 pa Translated from the Gerr4w. (MIRA 15110)~
(Groups# Ibeory of (Quantum theory)
.KMkIUMV~~ROKITIAMM, V.R. RUDOY, Yu.G.; SAMMY, F.V.j
FMRIDV,-V.V.; TUDnI,, V.A.
Threshold singularities in the total cross section of pion
scattering by protons. Zhur.skep.i toor.fis. 41 no.3s937-938
S 161, (KM 14 t1o)
1, Inotitut yaderwy fisi)d Wakovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta,
(Hemons.. -Buttering) (Protons)
6/056/62/043/006/035/067
3125/1102
AUTHORS: morodinskiyt Yao A.
Chirality inversion in nuclear reactions
'TITLE:
PERIODICiLt Zhurnal skspertmentallnoy I teorsticheskoy fisikis V- 431
no. 6 (12)0 1962,1 2173-2178
TEXT: The scattering matrix 9 *0 (at) M (Rj) of the transformation
6(1-J-1/2)~= - 6(1-J+1/2 bj 5, Vinami (Prig. Theors Physog 11# 2139 1954)
can be written as MvU I nd 9f a" the unit vectors - In
it f MU(9,). Hers,
the directions of t69 Incident and the scattered particle In the center-of-
mass systems This transformation changes the sign of the transverse polari~'.
sation of thq partiolest Is anticomutatoo with the spatial "flexion
P(nn (N)P and satisfies also the unitary condition
X 201, which remains valid when V 'IV aorrespovide to
the change of signs of all phases# this comprises !he change of signs# the
transition to the hormltsan~-&4jolnt matrix In the spin space and the
Card 1/3
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Chirality inversion in nuoloao
L
exchange of the final and t~q.inltlal momentum, The successive rotation of
all spinsAbrough x around th, moments and the tkansformation (7) furnishes
S h
the chirality inversion of All particles* For p4riloles wit spin 1/2 the
ohirality inversion reduces Itself to 6(j_j_1/2)4-_*-_ 6(1-J+1/2) (La. Do
Pualkov et ale$ ZhRTP19 32,1 5920 1957). By modifying the operators* the#*
considerations can be general(sed for particle* pith 4rbitrary spino Par
partic),*9 having the arbitrary son 0 the operator O(R) goes over Into
in systems with several particles the Inversion oblrallty
:xp (I (I X) x].
ust be made for each ainglq partials, By contrast with system# having
half-intogral spins the Minami transformation and the chirality inversion
do not change the parity of states in sys)ema having integral spin, -The
remaining ambiguities can be removed by determining the sign of the
longitudinal polarisation (by measuring the pseudoscalar Ml when an
ShatriO
7
or magnstio field Is-applied or by Investigating the energy
dependence of the effects).. Xavariance of the o~ssrv*d value's with respect
to ,the'transformation K 4 -4*04* removed with multiple scattering owing
..to the thomas procession of spin**
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ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedineanyy Institut yadtrnykh lsslqdoyaniy (Joint Institute
of Nuclear Research)I'Moskovskly gonudarstvonnyl mUmettet
(Moscow State University)
SU29ITTED: June 22g 1962 (Initially)
July 120 1962 (after revision)
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AUTHORI. Klegikov, It&_2A_
TITLIe A "necessary experimentw In proton-proton scattering
PERIODICiLe Zhurnal sksporineataltnoy I toorstlohookay fielkig 44#
TEXT# It is shown that the diffioulfies which arias in determining the
para:sotors of the p-p scattering matrix can be considerably reduced by a
proper choice of the experiments 'made at a fixed energy below the pion
production threshold. Such a prooodur* loads to the conception of the
"necessary experiment" defined previously (119pikovs ZhZ?F9 41t 11870 1961).
If uniterity is taken Into accounts the n parameters of the scattering
matrix can be determined in n+4 measurements in sufficiently accurate
experiments on singlop double and triple proton scattering. The quantitisi
obtained from the "complete experiment" (Pusikov at &I. ZhSTFt 32p 5929
1957) are$
Q(8)_1(jar+jbP+jcr+jdr+jer)- Yj
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A "necessary experiment" in.** B102ID186
a W Ps (.1) Re ae z YT--7 2; op.)"", eq. (6)
(10)
C'M (2) a b c + d +
The parameters albo.ee are the footors of the scattering matrix
M 11 + (#,n)(s,n)l + +bit
+ (all) (vjQJ + Id I(elm) (alm) (wil) (q)) + -Le (win 4- esn),
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d/0 f#6 VO 4 4/60 1 M 9*/W1
A "neasseary experiment" ifi..s M0212W
the COU104.-Paremkore are neglooted. "gal
eq~ifi6ns,dbtaifisd from the quantities of lie wComplito-ozporiment"'arv,
given, anAl,tho mathematical toohnique is 4090ilbid fis'46taLle ?her* am
2 tableie
ASSOCIATION# Institut yad*rnoy fisiki WookovskoSo gooodatI44"sojo
univeral *to (Institute of Nuolear Physloo of the Mooodw.
State University)
SUBMITTEDi August 25# 1962
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m.p,)- nDmm, va.
Some tbreshold singularities in total arose sections of
pertiole, interactions@ Zbur, eksp, i toor. fis, 43
no.4tl524-1525 0 162. (MIBA 25: 11)
1. Institut y"ernoy fisiki Moskovskago goeudarstvannop
universitetse
(ftelear reactions)
Spirelity IA"ratem in rmloar roaattow. Zhur.okap,l taorstise
43 no.6t2l D 162. (KIPA 16il)
16 ObOyedin WiAyy InaUtut 7*&rrqkb toolWavanly I )bslovskly
(Wwl"r spin)
tions)
AZHGlRff L.S. j I YU.P.1 -WHCHUTIOTO M.G.;
NMSIMpl, F.Bu.11 *3tUJMVp O.D.1 BARMMgVA# VA., tekhn.red.
[Phnomoological analysIs of pp-interaction at 657 May]
Fenowanologiaheskil analls pp-mlwdeletviia pri 657 imev.
Dubna, ObvedinsmVi In-t tadorpykh isslOovanii. Ptal. 1963. 3 P.
(HIPA 16%6)
.20-
KIZPIKOVO N.P.
The Oneassmary experimutb in proton.-proton scattsrina-i zhur*
eksp.6 i toors fiso nools376-3M A 163. --jmnA 16%5)
(Protons-4cattering)
KIEPIKOVp Nikolay Petrovich; SCUIAN, Skiff NikolayevIch; LIVaITS,
"O"al Awme
(Analysis and plaming of experimnts by the mothod of
max4=,- likelihood) Analiz i planirovanle eksperimantov
metodoin makolm- provdopoooblia. Yoakvrp Naukup 1964. 183 P.
(H I I RA 17 110)
f
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4
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V
AUMORS xl!zikovs x
TITM Phase shifts M1140k; a ttaring
T,
I SOURC r Oka r' - v. -43, no. 2,_ 1963, 376-33
2 ShUie
- pl,
Topic TAM I -proton tt Lhgp,:Couloob scatt*rL-qo phas
proton'sca or A
-factor correction
shift, relativistic correftion form
1ABSTRACTs It is pointed- that in order to calculate accuraWy
i the phase shifts of-proton-protoh.Coulomb scattering it is necesiga
to take into. account the reVitiviatic corrections to the Isatrix
ments, calcuiated by Garreft',(Phys.0 Rev. V. 101. 419, 19SQ and 06
--form-factor ~orrsctions calculated by Sofstadtor (Phys. Rev.-Lett.
v.. 8, 381, 1962) . Tba resuitan't.'table of phase shifts mid correa-
tions for -660 MeV protons! Ahbwe tUt in the case of lower momen'%.'a
J_
the correctil:
ono are far fro's'negligible. The correetions beca" Fl.
J:
T
. ~: t , V~V~
. r ~~:,
. ., . . -r
.. f
AZHGIWI, L.S.1 XWIX 44) Kumms Tu.p.; NSHCHMMOV,. M.G.;
NURUSHtT-*-r..p.ff;,Ip-SXTM~M 0 G.D.
Phenomenological analysis of pp-interaction at 657 Mov. Part 1.
Zhur. eksp. i teor. fis. 45 no.4sII74,--llS2 0 163. (MM 16:11)
ACCESSICH NR: AP4025940 8/0066/64/046/003/1074/1078
AVrHOR: A*;UW g L. S a I 10mpikov N P. I *AL'dnj Yu. irk;
Hurvshwg So Bol h2s;;vs4~~
TITLE: Rmrrdw rtfirwmant of pp scattering phass shifts at GO M
SOURCE: Muwnal eksperimartallnoy i t8cmtidwW%qy Miki, v. 46, no.* 39 1964s
107h-1078
TAGSt pp scatterin scattering phase gdft, triple scat 9
A2,V pa"m
mixing PAMMter, abm M parmeter, p%wm shLft reAl pwt. wilqLa pbm
sets statistical rel 4 ty
t
ABSTRAM In view of additional infematien rsomtly obtained by various Investi-
gatars, the results ofA phase shift analysis of scattering at 667 fbV am M-
in Min m a of the tripU-
fired by taking Into amount new data on the a1z
scattering parawter A. Mmse experimmital daft a* to be mmawavid, uith
statistical reliability by a sat of the real parts of 0A phase shiftag the aiy,-
ing pmmtem and the syst"m awarptim pKwwtwo. hVmwft am Pm$41T1W
4dch indicate that the =Inwd phass shift "t is wd"v pwi iml-IlAnly In view
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AtITHORs Klepikovo R&'P*
TITLEs On the completeness of the Ocompl?te" scattering experJA6nt.-_.
zh. eksper. i teor. fiX#,, V. 47t no. 2,r 1964# 757-766
SOURCEI
TOPIC TAGS particle scattering, scattering amplitude, uniqueness
theorem# existence theorem, elastic scatteringi
'p
ADSTRACTs The complete scattering experiment is defined as the
Mch will yield the amplitude of scattering of particle$
perLment w
with a fixed energyo Although theoretically a complete experiment
in pure form is not feasible., since no angular distribution can be
asured for all angle values with complete accuracy# nonetheless. ~j~
the use of the.concept of the complete.experiment*Ls convehLent for.' ~ ".4
proving the uniqueness of theanalysLa of real: experiments& The
author examines thwaxLstence and,unLqueness,of the completsi experi-
Cwd
1/3 Jk
.
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ment under two assumptiones either
the-cross sections are small
.
ad in
enough, or the scattering amplitude can be unifor ly expand
-
spherical functions, It Is shown that in the case of elastic sCat_,1 jt1,-,
m
tering of particles with spins (Op 0), (0, 1/2), and (1/2j 1/2) the".-
complete experiment is compatibie'only with two scattering appli-
tudes which satisfy the condition of unitarity and analyticity
(relative to cos0) in the vicinity of the segment -1 < cose ~. I,,,. it -
the experiment is invariant with respect to helicity inversion, and
is compatible with only one amplitude if this invarianceiis violat*d*-
Only the observation of the scattering cross sections oUspinless
particles can be complete if data on the electromagnetic forces and
of the target proportion cannot be employed. *The author thafts
Professor Yao A., Omorodinakiye ~ Professor No He Vaynbergo It.. 'k 24
.Ry*ndin, and S. M. ailenlkiy for useful discussions." Orige-artAl
;hass 23 formulas'*
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univernitsta (Nuclear Physics Institute# MoscowItato University)-,
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GORnix , R.B.; XLEPIROV, N. I TWIN, V.A.
Unitary description of reactions with the formation of several
nonrelativistio particles. lAd. fis. 1 no.W52-159 ja 163. (MRA 18:7)
1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy univernitet,
XMIMI, SA.
~,-
Unknown copy of maps from the 'Atl" of the bisslan Nspirel *f
tal.tirilov. IsvoTtes. geog. ob-va Se s4*1187-" J&-F 136,
Naps. xwir) (mm 916)
rim 11WIN I:mII0AWmImRLUW THROMIXOT, M.N., akadealk, redaktor;
AJIUMMILLIS zero, 1.01=T01wokly redaktor
[Bibliography of priateA up* of the atty of Kosoow from the 16th
to the 19th contur7l libliografiia pechatafth planov gorods Noskwy
ZVI-XIX vskeyo Pod red@ I so votap. statist N.N.Vikhomirovat
Moskva EGoso biblioteks SUR is. T.I.Ioninal. 1956. 120 p.
(KLRA lOs2)
(Bibliography-Moscow-Keps)
IMPIKOVt !:!:L Ownt R.F.
PIot*9 of a ammoth In a cheap popular print# ftbmt,dmr,
noe4sI24.126,162. (XMA l6d)
1. GosWarstvanoya biblietaka 880 imeni Imains. I Palsontoloo-
ohookly institut AN SM.
(M~oth) (Phleontolov-Platorial. vorks)
AUTHOR: Candidate of Technical Scierces, anl 'le
TITLE: !91#~Wd Vi n g t 20ritte 8
0!; in Carbondioxide of Uat Resistan teal Of
20 KhVPL Grade (Svarka v uglekinlom gjize toploustoy.,h-
ivoy perlitnoy stali 20 Kh_1FL)
PERIODICALs Svorochnoye Proizvointwoo 1950# 'ar I v pp 22 - 25 (U.SOR)
ABSTRACTs Fireproof chrome-molybdonum-vanadi,= stoel of 20 Xhllal,
grade is used for the production of funda"-ental parts of
boilerso turbinap steam pipes, etc., working under temper-
atures up to 540 C. The welding of this steel Is carried
out by hand with electrodes of TSL-20 type. The author re-
lates the tests at TsHUTUASh in the semi-automatic welding
of 20 KhMFL steel In carbondioxide media. The goal was to
devise the composition of a special electrode rod, to choose
the thermal process of welded joints, and to test instentan-
eous and durable mechanical priportie3 of the metal In the
seams. The author recommend# using electrode rod* of the
08 KhOSIMIF type whose composition is not over 0.1~ C1 0-7 to
0.971 S11 1 to 1.3A Unt 0.95 to 1.257', Cri 0.3 to 0.4% V; 0.5
to 0.7'f Eol not over C.025-' 51 not over 0.03' P; not over
P fl
0.25/1'r Ni. Stealparts up to ~O ion thick are to be subjected to
a pSellminary and an accompdnying heating up to at least
Card 112 320 C. Welded joints of 20 YMPTI, ste,~l carried out in
The Welding in Csrbondioxi4ectR%t1ba!ztAnt Perlite 4^0 Yh!:FL Grad*
the carbondioxide gaz m8st undereo a high-temperature tem-
pering under 6co to 710 C 74th a time-Ing of not less than
7 hours. The mechanical qualities of the seams were do-
termired on the vanples f zultiple poisr, seazs. Yielded with
the test rods. The durability limits of senma welded In
cargondioxido th2test rodg urdar a temperature of
540 C, are l5g.;skwi/mm and they oorply v.1th tochni:al r*-
quirements. The welding in carbondioxide of fire-proof
steels increases the labor efficiercy by 2.5 - .1 times in
comparison with manual welding with TSI-20 eloctro!est and
the costs of 1 ke of welded metal fire reduced by.1.5 -
1.7 times. There are 5 tables, 1# figures and 4 Soviet re-
ferenceg.
ASSOCIATIONt TaN11TVASh
Library of Congress
Card 212 1 Welding 2, Carbondioxide-Applicetions 3. Steel-Heat resistant
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I -job, Do A115/AO29
AUTHORSs Suslov, V. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Klopikov# S. t.,
rraduge 35W-noor it
Tr=i COo-Shloldod Weldinx of Horizontal Some on Thick Metals
PWODICAL: Svaroohnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 3. pp. 6-8
TWi In this artiolo oompilod In cooperation with Oraduate SWIneer A*V.
Nuzzietsovas welders Val. rroporsbabikov and V.D. Toreshin and Candidate of Toch-
nioal Women 8,Y9, ainsakir remat's of tMi on seir--outomatic C02-shiolded
welding of horizontal soma on 100-200-mm thick metal are given. 180-M thl
22 K (22K) steel weldments filled with 1.6 sm ca-68HCA (BY-OW23A) wire 26-
signed by ToNnZNM wore tested. A satisfactory fusion of seem base and basic
metal aft* In ensured by, a preliminary 500 split of the ofte and a 4 sm distance
between metal shoots " shown In Figure 1. Best results were achieved by vertical
welding, beginning at the seas base and proceeding to the longitudinal soma. The
following method In rooomeendods old - 300 -t 340 W. U-a - 2T - 30 v, gas
consumption 1,000 lit/*h and pro-hoafi* of 22X*ate*l w*ldmonts up to 180-2000C.
The continuity of welded Joints was examined by a Y3A-7Y (VZD-7U) ultrasonic
Card 1/2
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A115/AO29
C02-3hloldod Welding of Horizontal Sesm on Thick Metals
defeatosoope by the Candidate of Technical Sol*no*s M.R. Oubanova and Graduate,
bigineer AN. Yormakov. Metallographio and X-ray tests wero carri*d out by Oraduato
ENgInser 5.14 Goroshkov. A macrograph of a welded joint of 100-m thick motal Is
shown In Figure a and selection of shavings and cuts for chemical and mochanical
examination In Figure I The chadcal, composition of built-up metal and basic
saterW Is given in Table l. Mechanical properties of welded joints were examidn-
ed after welding and &gala after thersial processing. Welding was performed with
a C02-ahlolded welding device mounted on a TrW-5y (PSh-5U) stmi-autoinatio a&-
chino. The Influence of tempering on filler metal and on w*ldodjolnt Is shown
in Figures 4 and 5. Filler metal met the technical standard of TU at 5500C, the
basic metal of the joint zone only at 6500C. The latter developed fractures a;W
examination revealed a great deal of non-metalllo impurities and structural het-
erogeneity. Its low quality to evident from data In Table 2 and resiliono* toots
in the temperature intervals of -_rvM to +500C shown in Pigure 6. Boni-automatic
C02-shloldod welding demands thorough rewyal of slag from soon and elimination
of draughts Impairlng C02-shlel". There are 6 figures# 2 tables and I Soviet
reference.
ASSOCIATIONt TaKInVash (Central Scientific Research Inatituts of Technology and
Card 2/2 Machine BuIldins)
ftathly IW gt Awelan Acceselogs# Llbrw7 of Cougmes, Octo'ber 1952. WCUSSIPM
Concrete Construction
Bxl*rlonco In operating vibrators. Mr. stroi. 21 No. 76 July 1952
MOUthly IW A Rusila Ageessim, Library of Congress. Decembor 1952. VACLASSIFIND
Xlectric Traniformpere
&perience wit!i V~e operation of uodel 1-lVU' tramfomorl, nal. Onerg. 3, 1:0- 1s 1953.
9. XonthlY List of ftsslan Atcessionst Library o( Congress, Lay .1953. 04414111(led.
Inspumv, S.M.) WIT)
stool bare [in Mm%lnian vith &unwise in Russian
OjA 209118h]. Aryki. mokh. 3 co.4032-02 15?. (MM U 12)
IsKilvalkly Institute
(Stool bars)
Cand Tooh Sol-Ollreq "Pro-utrsl~;j ateal Ordors."
yAavfl953. 15 pp (Lin of llir~har Liev Conr-truction imrjne-
orillf- Itlat)t 1-',0 coricr 00',t4l 5391-2)
Oolmlating prestressed steel girders. Strol. prow. 36 no, 71306
34 A 158- (Ml]U lite)
(Oirdere)
J
Ktapnov Bergey Vikolayoviah; SURMINAO Z.X.p rod.; ISUSHCHM, X.L.P
- I
textwe redo
(Toohnioal and saanomilo analyvis of prestressed steel tnoses)
Takhniko-skonomilohmakil analis predveritellno napriashenr4kh
stalinykh form. Xiev,, Oosstroiisdat MuSSR, 1962. 26 p.
(HIPA 16:6)
(Truss") (BAldingo Iran and steel-.Costs)
KWIKOV, S.X. (tirm)
....
CalmAlation of bmm an slastis fou"tIons vith a variable eoeffidut
of the subgrados Oonaq fundo i mekbo grun, 7 no,5s21-23 00,
(KMA 1840)
1. F- ,
. . r ~ Tk4'~ , "', ~
I - - --. 4
KLKPIKOV, $.R,, kand.tokhn.nauki YAXWAUX, P.D.# Insh.
Stand for testing models of bulldIngs on In-egularly
sagging foundation beds, Strol.konstr. no.lol78-1113
165. (MIRA 1911)
1, Vauchno-leeledoystellskly Institut stroitellnykh
konstruktsiy Goestrays, SSSR, Kiyev.
__~IYNKOV, T.; 1APSHM, 14
More attention to the Introduction of lnv!rval cost accourting
In automotive transportation units. Avt. tranAt~. 43 n0-2136-38
F 165. (MIRA IS-.6)
1. Gla-,rny7 Inikhralter Voronezhskogo aytmprwilonlyn (for Klepikov).
Voronazhaku,.-) avtunpravlonlya
(for ItApoldn).
U217 IMT T.
jWi6" M-
Vhst aentrialsation of the construction industry has CIT*n um.
Shil. strol, 5041U.13 159, MRA IWO)
Itlachallalk U~"Tlsalya stroltelletra, Rostovskop smarkhoss,
llastav howlace-Cow true ti on Industry)
A%,Wj W 0 as
KLEPIKOVs V, A, - *The Facias and Cellular Space In the Wrist.4 First
Moscow Order of 14nin Medical Inst Imni L M# Sochenow., Moscovj,
1996. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences).
So.t Knithnaya Letopis'. No. 6,, 1956.
USSR / Human and Animal uorpholoa (Normal arA
Pathologloal)i Int#-,guuont.
Abo jour : Ref. Zhur - 91ologlya, 110. 3, 1959, 12378
1
.r.uthor : Klopikov, V. A.
Inat
TItlo ;n Some Poculiarition of the Structure of S'ub-
cutaneous Tissuo of the Palmer Surf.-oo of the
Wrist.
Orie, Pub On 30 humn wrietc, 5 parts of tho subcutaneous
tissue wore distinguished: regions of thenar,
hypothenarg middle part of the palm, comissurnl
openings and palmar side of the finSers. The
difference in strueturo of those parts concerns
first of nll the ohrractor of the suboutanoous
tissue, its interrelationship with the skin and
muscular faoin, as well an the connection of
doopor-14ying layers and adjoinIng regions with
tho tiesuo.
Card 1/1
XWIM* Y.A. I Moskva$ 1.254, PrAVYY BUtyrskago khatorat d.&a. kv,6)
The bnodermis of the paiger, surface a the hond And It@ strwtgr&l
Peculiarities* (with summary in Inglish3. Arkhamt,glst. J m1or.
no.2t?4-78" 158 (MMA IDS)
Idedra operativacy khtrurgit I topograflahoskey anatooll
(sav. - Prof. V.I. Kovanow) I Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta
Is. LN, Boahenovs.
(Iwo Owtooya histolov
bypodersts of Palo. structural peculiarities (Rus))
Combining aaadexis InsUveUen vith agricultural work in tii-"hoc2s
OVehi"Is. Fe"WO 1470110# liplo v shkole "*2172-76 Ww~161.
U13)
Is lastitut,t4orU I Istorli peftgogM Akadail pfU6091ahaskikh vjiuk
ws&-Apimaftn-ftudy wd teaching)
ANIXINA, T.L. dots.1 WW"SWA, T.B.p ass.; WAM, Tu.M...
dots,j GETMAN# D#V,j "so; CMADMp TuoVep ess*1
DOMAJ W.B.9 ass.11 MMIGY, VeA.0 assol ZUR11MA, A.Vol
ass*$ KUL1Kj Voro, saad, nauomr-ov" NIKOLAYSVp F.D.,
dots. (deceseed)l SYCHENIKOVp LA.t dote.; TRAVINp A.A.0
Ispoin, obVaxannosti prof.; RYBALW j Polo*# ass*;
OVAROY)V.V.g prof.pred.; PROKOFIM9 V.P.p rod.;
7AAMMISMp laoloy tekbno red.
(Special xwthodoloa for practical vork In topographic
amtaq and operative surgery) CtAstnaia motodika praktiebe_
skikh saniatil. po topografichaskoi anatoull, 1, operativwi
khirurgii, IsdoLip perer, I dop, Pod red. YoV.Kovanova,
Hoskyap 1963. 224 p. I I (MA 16:22)
1, Hoscovo Pervyy meditsinskiy institut. 2. Konoktiv pre-
podavateley kafedry operativnoy kbirurg:U Itopograftebaskoy
unatomil, 1-go Hookovskogo inatituta imeni I.E.Sachemova, (for
an except Prokoflyav,, Zagorellakly). 3. Zav*du7ushch1y ka.
fedroy operativnoy, khirurgii I. topografichaskoy anatomil. 1-go
Moskovskogo inatituta izeni I.M.Sechanova , chlena-korrespon-
dent AM SM (for Kovanov).
(AXATOHXj SMICAL AND TOPOGRAMCAL)
(SMGNtY OPMATIVS)
fiXF31OV. V. D.
Sbeying-protsesse Moskva, Kashg1s, 2946. 146, (2) p., illus., dlagrs.
Bibliographys p.(148).
(Shaving-proms.)
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DLCt TJ187353
SO: Manufocturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union. Library of
Congrvss, 1953#
EUMMY ToDo, kanUdat tokhalchookikh mmuk, doteent.
Burnistdo&mhavlog irocess. Tost,v"h,27 no,3:52-56 147. (MLRA 9:10
NWIEDTg V,D, *4;
the efflatencr of gear-tooth millIng. Stanol Instr, 29
'*~ ~no. s;12~4118 D 158. (MIRA IIA2)
(0"r cuttirc)
UMUM.La"Niondotekhaartauk: PXMKWO, F.F.: SWISM. 1*1-;
TOROBOYNA, A.M., insht SOMA, A.N., lnxh.t AIRMS
Y*,I., insh., r*d,l MUTCUM, N,A., takhn.nd.
EGaneral engineering norms for time for technical stmiordIsation of
machining on gear-outting machines] Obshaboxashinostroltel'up
normativy vrawal dlia tekbAlabeskop normirovanlis raliot as subo-
resnykh stsnkW&t malkoserilnos I edinichimos prolsvodstvo. Xoskwa,
Oosonsuchno-teklmaind-vo mashlaostrolt,lit-ry, 1939. 63 P.
(KIRA 12812)
1e Nomoov, Institut truds, Tbatrallacyo
byuro prooWshlowykh normativov pa trudu, 2, ISentrallsop 'bym
promyshlonnykh nor tivov po trudu pri Nauchno-Issladovatelskos
Institute truds (TsIM pri 1111) (for Klopikov, Toroblyevo, Owes-
days)* 3# 01sygy Inshenar tIontrollnop byuro promyshlenalkh
narmtivov po trodu (TsBM) (for Petrocheako). 4. Uveduyushchir
otdolon mehinostroyanlya Matrallnogo bywv prov7shlannykh normtl-
yov pa trudu (for Shapiro).
(06&r cutting)
PATROCZWO. P.P.; SW1RO. 2.I.; XL1P1=..-T.JL. kand.tekhn.neuk;
TORWITVA. A.M.. lash.: OTOSWA. A.M.. lnsh.-, WHIMArn,
Ts,Io, lash,, red,: SHKMA, MX, red.lsd-vo; BABOUM, A#T.,
takhmored,
Easneral normis for cutting conditions and time is the mohlaory
Industry for teahaloal aormalizatioa of machining on par-autting
meahimol lorge-lot and me* produatloal Obehahemshinostroltellan
normtivy reshimov ressalla I vremal dlia takhalohoskago moralro-
va"ta rabat am, suboressyth stankakh; krupaoserilsoo I wAssovoe
prolsvodstyo, Moskva. Gom.nauchao-takhnolad-vo mohloostroits
ji4kry, 1939. 143 P. (UntA 1):1)
Is Moscow# Youchno-Iseledovatol'sk1y Institut truds. Tbatrallsoys
byuro prowlshleasykh normtivov po trudu, Z, GlaWy inshoner
Tgentrallsogo bywo promyshlenafth norwtlvov po trudu prl Neachno-
Issladovatel'skon institute trudo (for Petrochankc . 3. Zovauyu-
shohly otdolom mehinostroyealys TSentrallsogo byuro ptouyshlanzykh
normotimov (for Shapiro), .
(Goar cutti mg)