SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LITOMISKY, M. - LITOVCHENKO, M. K.

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@r ;;/037/62/000/003/004/007 1',024/E435 AUTHOR. Y I TITLE. An 8o 4".. water-cooled solendid, intended for experirrients at temperatures below I*K PERIODICAL: @eskoslovensky/ @asopis pro fysiku, no-3, l962, 244-251 TEXT: Vhe winding of the coreless solenoid is made from 18 x I inm electroly-;ic copper strip insulated by silon fibres .L 0.3 1111r. thick wound on the bare copper with a pitch of 3 min. The beginning of the- strip is brazed onto a brass ring of 66 mm diameter. The insitlated copper strip is wound onto the ring to form an outside diameter of 210 min. The complete solenoid consists of 8 such .:oils connected in series as*shown-in Fig.2. Insulating plates, :! mm thick, with large openings are placed ------- between the coils. The coils are mounted on a central brass tube of 57 non i.d. An iirrangement similar to Helmholtz coils is formed. The openingsin the insulating plates are used -)s an inlet for cooling wiiter through a number of radial holes. 'the solenoid is surrounded by an outer vessel. The demineralized cooling water (5 atr:, 180 litres/min) runs into the outer vessel, Card 1/Y Z/037/62/()00/003/004/007 An 80 kW water-coolod E024/E435 from it through the radial ioles into the centre of the solenoid and then parallel ir::Lth the axis of the solenoid in both directions, half the quantity up and half down. It leavis the solenoid via both lids of the surrounding ves@@el and i-R cooled with ma-ins water in a heat exchanger, The currerLt is supplied from an 80 kW generator. The ma@gnetic field is homogeneous to within 1% in a volume of 350 cm3. The intensity of the magnetic field is H = 13.0 kOe, with U = 125.2 V and I = 635 A. The cooling proved efficient and, with certain modifications, it should be possitLe to increase the field to 38 kOe. This will require 350 kW of lower. There are 4 figures. 'o ASSOCIATION: Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu 6.5AV, Rez',, V (Institute for Nuclear Research, CSAV, Rez) SUBIMITTED: Octobur 18, 1561 Card 2/2? Z/037/62/000/003/007/007 E024/E435 AUTHOR: TITLE: Probe @tith a swivelling search coil for the measurement of magnetic fields PERIODICAL: Ceskos:.ovensky casopis pro fy!iku, no.3, 1962, 302-303 TEXT: Usually, niiignetic fields are measured by rapidly transferring a sina*Ll coil from the magnetic field into a position of zero-flux. It is more convenient, however, to Leave the coil in position and ro-:ate it by 1800. The induced charge is measured with a ba.1listic galvanometer. The axis of rotation of the coil is perpen,:ticular to the tube in which the coil is located. The coil can be tu::-ned from one equilibrium position to the other with the aid of'a xubber cord. The sensitivity can be reduced by rotating the coil ':iy @00 only instead of the full 1800 and by using sever.-J tappings on the soil. The field strengths were mea!iured -with an accuracy better than + B"O. There is 1 figure. 01 ASSOCIATION: Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu CSAV, Re:S (Inst:@tute for Nuclear Research CSAV, Rez) SUBMITTED: Octobitr 201 1961 Card 1/1 'Ph th .,1!4fwe lift" 7 c V& ik@e:- %16 obtaiu ,vatm-,. Mf 16@i bad 1- d -vimlU rl lea con, OA ty- siad ii4+ t@ath -th4,4 t dAval it b4ftt Alon ciftbil a - VW f; With 7 J . ....... 71. -Z er it F IcYW te@iperatiIIrea; proceeditga of thd Oonferencee' -ol of -.ftUncesp-, -p-1,06 o ide'Ad'vice-j, el peri da. ai@-'qolenoid first deacribad' by is k@@ 06 nbw'@'ln`@ o'' V@ -3,3 2) 244), tute @_of '.-.th th,@Ug. tute, dl@b @;u _-143he it lin -CKD Prahmlaccory* As ftx:ctd Wzi@d Am ct C ,Ailive @d on at _pera 4ur Is 6_,mea U7 @A - - I - - ACC N.Rs 06010223@ SOURCE COM (;Z/0038/65/000/1)04/0142/0143 AUTHQ4:@'..J4A=j SM. luroslav'41tomiski, M.;- Ruzicka, Jiri--Ruzhichka, IL. Atvte of Nuclear Hasear (Ustav jaderneho vyzkuma CS CHGj__LrLst chL ',!5AV Rez, AV) TITIE: Equipment for measurement of the superconducting properties of superconductori in strong magnetic fields -A, h :1 W! '@ -7" 2-1 , 14T7 SOURCE: Jaderna. energies no. 4P 1965P 142-143 TOPIC TAGS6 superconductivity, strong magnetic field, current density, magnetic @fieldii@@iquld hclium, solencid, ferromagnetism, :, -ABSTRACT: :INR.Report No. 1344/1964, published in Jaderna Energie only as Czech and R $Sian a was 8 u w, vie (modified-it The article gives a description of equip- @ment used Ito'Weasure the critical current density of superconductors In @a magnatic'field at a temperature of 4i2ft, The samples of stiperconducila. ,Ing materiala (wires or strips) can be measured by using two different holders. The first has a ciarrent reverser working in a hALium both, so that ten samples in a constint field of up to 60 kg (force) can be measured In a single experisento When the other holder is used, three ,samples can be measured siotiltaneously in a magnetic field of up to 83 f 'kg (force), obtained'by concentration of the field of a solenoid by owns of fer.romagnetic.extetisions placed in a Liquid helium both. The rssultm of-cert.a neasurerneats are given. [JPR53 ILI 3U -.'.,20: 3UBK DATE none B dODF Of AA UDCs 537.N2.6:@ L 23651-66 EPF (n) - 21" VE71P (t IJP(c) JD/'1FW/J(1 t7707NIT AP6013187 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0035/66/016/004/0338/0341 Ruzicka. 3.1 Litomis@y H. AUTHOR: Halins ty, ORG: .-Nuclear Research Institute, CzechoolovakLau'Academy of Sciences, Rez; State Research-Inati-tgAe of Haterialp, Prague TITLE; Some superc)nductLng properties of 25Z_Nb-75Z-Zr.slloy SOURCE: Chekhooloviktxkiy fLgichoskiy ihurnAll, v. 16, no. 4, 1966, 338-341 TOPIG TAGSs zirconLum alloy, n1obium containing alloy, oupereotiductLng alloy, alloy property, alluy superconductivity ABSTRACT: I Zirconiuia-4ass alloy containing 25% niobium was melted from 99.8%--nure zirconiuii and 99.31%-pure niobium. The ingot., were vacuum homeganized, condit 'Loned by, machining, and preforged Into rods which were 11.@en cold draw,% with redu-ctions of up to 99.96Z into wiree 0.269 0.36, and 0.5 mm in diameter, The wiren were vacuum annealed at 400-1,000C fo-., I hr and tested for the ef-fect of anneallag temperature an critical.current density at various magnatic field intedsities. The critical current density of "an-cold drawn" alloy increased somewhat with increasing reduction, especially at high magnetic Held Inten- sitiesi (70 Ugs). Thit critical currdnt density of annealed wire in- Card I I L 23651-66 creases sharply wi h in- 'oreasine annealllngi@empera- @ture, reaches a maximum with,, _@aanealing at about 600C. and drops again with a further increase in annealing tem- :perature (see Fig. 1). A ,specific "training" effect 'was observed in those expert- 4mentev i,e,q a considerable, sometimes 1002 increase of critical current density Om current vat repeatedly turned off and on. At all$,end a pacially at highl magpotic s. (tild intensities, the'triti: ial current densities of the Itested alloy annealed at 1400-650C were Igenerally @Mhei than tho as of aloblus with 232@strcontun r art, hooc 3 figur; -(Do! V I CODES-A" SUIR Fig.,l Critical cuir'ent density Ifor qui ILA/' - bAt& i21AFL(@ Zr-25%*Nb alloy vire verstfs anneall 9 REPt-- D027/@ temperatur told in::n sity 0 at a N&Btli(allco ;6 (4)# ifk&nnd .72 4& 29 2)9 4 L 3@991-66 @IJP(c) G ACC NR, AP6025400 SOURCE COM AUTHORt Litomisky, I-arosLiv; RuzickA, Jiri ORG: Nuclear Research Institute, CSAV. Rez (Uvtav jaderneho vyzkuna CSAV) 24 TITL--': Equipment for meamtring superconducting properties of superconductors for strong magnetic fields SOURCO: Ceskoslovonsky ca-topin pro fysiku, no. 1, 1966. 27-33 TOPIC TAGS: strong magnet.c field, conductor, superconductivity, wasuring apparatus eloctronic zwasurenwnt, cuiront density AWZAA(W: The article dosciribeB equipment used for masurement of the critical current density of superconditctors in a nagnetic field at 4,ZoK. Samples (wiros or strips) can be measured on two different holders. The first is supplied with a cur- rent mritch working in a holium bath so that during one experiment ton samples can be measured in constant fieldu tip to 62 16. In the second holder. three samples can be moasured simultaneously in magnetic fiolds up to 83 kGo The results of sow mocsure- m to are give Orig. arte hast ? figures. 5Based on authors' Eng, abstff JPRS: 33,00 a r SUB CODE: 14, 20 / suBm DATs: 12Feb65 / ORIG RE-;F: 001 / OTH RM 002 L 3tO37-66 1JP(c) ACC, N% %P6027364 SOMCE CODE.: AUT HOR: Litomislu, I-liro;lav Ruzicka. jiri ORG: UJV CIVIVI"ioz TITIM: increase of fie2x@ strength in a steadily oporated solenoid SOURC2,: Coskoulovonsky oasopis pro':Lysilm. no. 4. 1965, 387-388 TOPIC TAGS; solenoid, DuLgnotic fiold intonuity, buporconducting alloy. nickol containing alloy, zin-- containing alloy A13SWRACT: This brief roport doscribos oquipmont, imich permits obtaLiing a considerable increase in the intensity of the maeotic field, roquired in studyin the suparoo ductivo properties of Ni--Zr a1loyse@ Orig. arte has: 7' 3 figar)s- ZJU: 32,94L SUB CODE: 09, 2o. 3a sum DATs: ulAug64 ORIG REF: 001 0-111 RCF: 001 LITOKSKIO A. SZCZ3PA, W. Oirganizacja pzodukcji v kopelni wlgla kamiennego (Frodimtion organi- zation in a pit cc a! mine),'b7 A. Litonskip W. Szczypa. Reported In ftif IgoM,(Kowe Ksisaki), No. 6,, March 15, 1956. LITOKSKI Antoni- SIDLARSXI, Andrzej I -=== Perspectives of technological progress in the Polich r.ock-ea.It mining. Przem chem 39 no.6;301-303 Je 160. LrIWSK-1. B. Vr,pors from metalluregic works ;ire a plague of the industrill reji-)n of 'ilesi-. p. Ill. (Hutnik, Vol. ?4, No. -3, I'llar 19,57, Katowice, Polami) SO: Monthly List of E.,jst Buror-an Ac@ms-;ions (EF-A-1) LG, Vol. 6, No. 8, 1957. Uncl. KIZF=Mq, Januszj LITOVSKI, Jacek The properties of materials under the conditions of cylindrical bending. Rozpr inz PAN 9 no-4:757-767 161. 1. Zaklad Eechiniki Ourodkow Ciaglych, Instytut Podstawowych Problemow lechniki, Polska Akademia Haukv Warszawa. KLEPACZKO, J.; TATONSKI, J.; MARCINIAKP Z' Cyli@idrical banding of sheet metal. Bul Ac Pol tech 12 no. 3: 157-163 '64. - 1. Departnent cf Mech6nics of Continuous Media, Institute of Technical Problems, Polish Academy of @;ciences, Warsaw, Presented by W. Olszak. !,:TONSKI, Jacek; KLEPA,,ZKO, Janusz 6 - .- ..; @ Influenve of initial plastic extension on the young modulus of braso and lim-carbon steel. Rozpr inz PAN 12 no,2s251- 266 164. 1. Depsu.*tment of Mechanics of Continuous Media, Institute of Basia TechnIcal Problems, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. -T- V-.S 'C7,EC1fOSLOVAK1A/a,erai(:a1 Technoloa - Chendaal Products end H-26 Their Application, Food Processing Industry. Abs Jour : Ref Mur - Khimiya., No 1'07, 1958, 59184 Author : Litos F Kozisek R.. Fortow. J Inst Title : Conc3rning the Rapid DeteiTiination of Moisture, Fat and Salt in M-,at Stuffsp Semi-Finished and Finished Produ@-Ls Orig Pub : Prusysl potravin. 1957, 8, No 1, 46-49 Abstract : A ccMarative study was condLcted of the methods of detc,xminIng moisture in meat, sausage, and sausage pro- ducts, in comparison with the method of drying at 1060 with sand to a constant veight. Satisfactory results wero provided by drying with infra rel rays at 170-1750 in it pan with a diameter of 6-,6.5 cm- Card 1/1 CUCHOMMAKIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H 11beir Application, Part 3- - Food Industry. Abs Jour: Leferat. Zhurnal Xhimiya, go 21, 1958, T2372. Author FL Kosizek, J. Fortova. Inst Title Upor the Rapid Determination of Moisture, Fat and Wt in Heat Paw Materials, Semifinished and Finished Products . Orig Pub: Prumys]. potravin, 1957, 8, No 2, 89-92. Abstract: The grojrA sample (about 10 g) is put Into a Petri cup, which has been weighed in advance, dried 30 min. at 170 to 1750, and weighed with an accuracy to 0.01 g. The fat content is deter- mined by extraction and weighing either fat, or the residue, or by the method based on the pra- CarC 1/2 CZECHOSj,OvAKjA/ch(=Y.ce,l Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application, Part 3. - Food industry. Abe Tour: Referat. ZhurnaL Khimiya, Ho 21, 1958) 72372- Uminar-S decomposition of proteins by acids. In ordor tc actermine the salt content, a weighed sample (1 to 2 g) is drowned in U)O ml of water free ef salt and stirred 30 min. with a glass rod, after which 1 to 2 ml of 55,-uaL K2qrO4 solution Is added and the mixture is titrate,1 (at a temperature not above 1*0) with 0.1 n. AgNO soLution until a reddish color., which does nor, -;anih f3r half a minute, appears. a-e the foregoing report 1.2 RZbMM, 1958, 59184. Card 2/2 LITOSHO A.I. Resection of n9crosed intestine through a parareetal incision in strangulated tmguinal harnia. MArurgtia no..2:69-70 F 155. (NM 8:5) 1. Likhoslavll okays ralonnaya boliniteaIKalinskoy oblaati. (SMIA ' IIIGUIMLL, complications. strangaliLtion, surg., pararectal resection of woroved intestine) LITOSH, A.I. Surgical t6rapy of a hydrocele. Xhirurgiia no.9:71 6 '53. (KI2A 6 -. 11 ) 1. Ix Llkhoolavl I sk'&Y rayonnoy bol'riitsy. (Hydrocele) 7--0 -5 YY P/ i-:;;- K CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical Tachnology. Food Industry. H Abs Jour: Ref ZhL.r-Yhimiya, No 22, 1958, 75635. Author :444eali,_J@azhishek. Inst : Not given. Title : The Determination of Nitrites on Brines and Salting Mixtures. Orig Pub: Prumys.'L potravin, 1958, 9, No 3, 141-142. Abstract: Modern methods for d6termination of nitrites in bri3es and in mixtures for salting meat were examin3d. A simple method of titration with diazotization was suggested which 6ave accur- ate results even in the presence of large amounts of i-educing, sugars or nitrates. The method re- quires additional. verification under the condi- tions of production. Card 1/1 69 LITOSHIM, A. K.) TOLUBINEKTY@ V. I.) OIMATSUTY3 A. P.) ati(I KTCIITGM) A. M. (Ali of Xlef pclytechnical inrUtiite) ItCrises of heat exchange during boiling of water in very narrow annular channels". Report presented at the Sec-;ion on Heat Exchange During Change of Aggregate State, Scientific Session, Council of Acad. Sci. Ukr SSR on ILIgh Wmperature Phyrit(:11, Klev, 2-4 April 1963. Reported in lbplofizika Vyuckikh temperatur, No. 21 S(-'I)-oct .1963, P. 321, JPFS 24,651- 19,may 1964. Xix@A'ddMM:` 19Wi@ 101-131- Pic, i.tk-t A@ 6Y."i 0 --,t;,6 .- asm .'the, width: lbOats are'madeAn- W f6&-p"Ifron a @"separmte Ile-,par era-vere., i6c; :,@unde z7 r OT- ight" -3.6, A mar- gwr,, s. a d 4-for-- e.:d: LITOSHBIIKO, B.S. Monotmermous a-tgar beet. SnIdi. Drom. 12 no.2:6o-6i Y 158. Omm. ll:,3) 1. Sovkhoz "Kollaktivist.' (Sagar beets) LITOSHINKO, B.S. Monospermous sugar beat in Kursk Province. Salch. prom. 33 no.4:57-58 AP 159- (MIU 12:6) l.Sakhkombinat "Kollektivist." (Kursk Province-Sugar lbeets) --- LITOSHENKO, D.L. Usixg a set of imiversal. cams for lateral carriages of aut=atic turrot lathes. StanA instr. 33 no.12:33-34 D 162. (JaRk 16:1) (Cams) (Lathes) e- AUTHOR;' LitOBhko, N. N. SOV/6-59-10-11/21 TITLE: Representation of the Elements of Hydrography on Topographical MapE, PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 10, PP 35-39 (USSR) 'ABSTRACT: To give an exact representation of river sources or, mapap topographer and editor must form a clear idea of the charac- teristic features of the river development. The feed is one of these features, according to which rivers may be divided into tt-ree principal groups: groups with permanent sources, with scurces temporarily seeping away, and with sources of uncertain origin (as, for example, glaciers, swamps, etc.). The author Gives some recommendations for the designation of theve sources and the river courses themselves. River bends L-re -to be exactly represented, and the width is to be determined at all places where the river is easily crossed. In addition, also the depth and the velocity of flow at these place- qhould be entered. It is then recommended to show the conditi.on of the river at the lowest height of the water Card 1/2 Revresentation of the 'Elements of Hydrography on BOV/6-59-10-11/21 Topographical Maps level. The author finally presents some variations of reducing the water level to the lowest height and gives correspond.ing recommendations. Card 2/2 KOROTXOV, M.M.f inzh.; LITOV, V.A., inzh. Sport motorboat made of duraluminum. Sudostroenie 27 no.M38-4.1 D 161. (MIRA 15il) (Motorboats) (Duralumin) LITOV, Yu.N., student; KALYUZHNYUK, M.N., student @ - - --". - - Electroosmosis in soil mixtures with varying content of clay particles. Sbor. trud. LIIZHT no.196:95-98 162. (MIRA 16:9) I LITOV,, Yu.N. (Leningrad) Using pol)mers to accelerate the sinking of piles. Osn., fund. i mekh. grun. 7 n D. 5 !65. (MITRA 18:10) XMVSKIY, L. 0.; LITOVA, Ye-I. @-6' " - @,-" @ - , " In memory of Z. P. Solovlev', 75th anniversary of birth. Med. sestra, Moskva no. 12:3-6 Dec. 1951 (CIML 21:3) 1. Blographic.!Ll sketch. BERG, S.L., polkovnik; '10ROBIM, V.I., Icapitan pervogo ranga; GILIEO, G.M., kapitan p@,rvogo ranga; ANA11CMIKO, A.A.; BALAKSBUIA, BM11MOV, B.S., kapitan vtorogo ranga; BAOTIVA, G.F.; imEN.TITLA1-5, N.V.; BUTYPINA, N.Ya.; VOLOBIYEV, V.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; GASS, I.P.; G03YSH, N.S.; GIADI11, D.F., polkovnik,- GOLOVAITOVA, L.G., kand. ist. nauk; GOLUEEVA, Z.D., kand. filol. nauk; GOTICHktovA, A.I.; MADVOUOVA R.N., IVAITOVA, B.G.; KAIUMMI, G.B.; KOVALICHUK, A.S.; KRODIDOVA, i.A.,t LIT YA,-U.Z.; HOLCM10VA, T.I.; OhIR-11, Lo5o; POCHESUT, A.F.; RAYTgES, V.I.; SAVINOVA, G.N.; SMUCHKINA, T.I.; SKRYEINIKOV, R.G,j kand. ist. nauk; FUR.4YEVA, I.I.; CHIZHOVA, N.N.; YASE-ISKAYA, L.F.; GLADIN, D.F., polkovnik; LABETSKIY, Ye.F.., pod- polkovnik; LEBEVEV, S.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; ORDY11SHY, N.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; NADVODSKIY, V.Ye., podpolkovnik; DECT, L.A., inzh.-kontr-a&.:Lral, glav. red.; FRUIKIN, H.S.j, polkovnik, zarr. otv. red.; LEVCIMKO, G.I., admi-ral, red.; BAKHTINA, G,F,, tekhn. red, [Naval atlas] Morskoi atlas. n.p. Izd. Glavnogo Shtaba Voonno- Morskofo Flota., Vol.3. 11,1aval history) Voonno-istoricheakii. Pt.10 Text for the mapsl Opisaniia k kartam. 1959. =ii, 1%2 p. (ILIHA 15:5) 1. Russia (1923-- U.S.S.Ro) Minieterstvo oboronyo (Naval history) C L AISKSANMOV, Kikhail Tikaonov!ch; BLOOV, Aleksandr Aleks.Rndrovich; t F &[deceased]-, _.jQA vp@b. YANISON, Tamara Aleksandrovn . 9?r.9, K.K., red.; CHICU-MIN, A.R., tekhn.red. [Preparatory operations and printing on four-page rotation machines) Podgotovitellnys operataii i pechatanie na chetyrekhlistnoi rotatsionnoi mashine. Moskva, Gos.ize.-vo "Iskusetvo," 1957. 30 P. (KIRA 10:12) (Printing) . ITICTCHENK _A.A. -Cj Wheat Rixed winter-spring wheat in tl-.e Ulcraine. Sel. i sem. 1.0, No. 6, 1952. MONTHLY LIST OF RUSSIAN ACCUSIONS. Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLPSSIFIEL. LITOVCHENKOY A.F. , @ - @@' I source of rivers in the Trans-Tli Alatau. Trudy KazNIGMI no.18; 120-128 163. (MIRA 17:4) LITOVCHENKO, A. F. Catastrophic mudflow inundation on the lasyk River. Meteor. i gidrol. no. '#.09-42 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Alma-Atinskiya selestokovaya stantsiya Upravleniya gidrometeorDlogicheakoy sluzhby KazSSSR. LITOVOIDMO, A. G. "Role of Tricotyledons in the Socialist Plant Induutpy,," Dok. AN, 27, No.8, 1940; nept. Plant Ind. Kharkov A-,rie. Inst., -1940-. LITOVOPMO, k.G. Joe 194T One Critical lutritim Period in Winter Wheat Crops," A. G. Litcychemko, 2f pp "Drk Akad Nauk SON, Nova Bar" Vol LV, No 1 DescrIbes research vhIch shove that In order to avoid d"tructive action during orItIcal nutrition period., mmV =at be amm with large and carefully selected ars4n; and regilatod nutrition system Is n6-,essary fai@ biological requirements of plant. Submitted by Aaadmicien A. A. Rikhter, 3 Aug 1946. LITOCUNKC, A. 0. lUmportance, of large bize of Kernals In the Formation ef Reserve Node ol" TillerinE nrd Overwinterirv of Plantr-@ 11 D:P)-. ANI, 55, No. 2, 1947. Aquatic Plants Cultivating Jesuit's nut (Trava natans L.) in bo(!ies of viater. Los. i ster)l 11, no. -7), 1952- I!()*L:-:3-E7)- 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Acoessions, Library of Congress, i**)@ Uncl. 24M S011/48 -231 -9-4 9/517 AUTHORS: Lit Qvnh Qa0,_X&._.U_.,@6hipitsyn, S. A. TITLE: The Spectrographic Determination of the Ratio of the Contents of Strontium and Calcium in Biological Objects PERIODICAL: Izvestiya. Akademii nank SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 9, PP 1156 - 1157 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction the fisauent occurrence of Sr and Ca is pointed out and their similar distribution is explained by their approximately equal ionic radius, in consequence of which they are easily substituteable in crystal lattices. In the transition from the soil to the plants and from the plants to animal nature the Sr-content usually decreases compared to the Ca-.content. The possibility of calculating the 0-r-con- centratior in animal organs is then investigated, which is carried ou't with four coefficients characterizing the respective transitiot; K soil ----)hplant, K2- plant ---)p nourishment, K3 - nourishment ---) blood Pnd K 4 - blood -----@bones. By means Card 1/3 of these four coefficients tY.,j Sr go- content in bone is cal- The Spectrographic Rat:teraination of the Ratio S'07/4P`2 QIJ/ =-7 of the Contents of S'.nntium and Calcium in Bidogical 3bject3 3 culated a3cording to the content in the soil. By means of spectraL Analysis samples of individual biological ranges were in7e3ti-ated with -,espect to the concentrations of Sr and *.a, in which connection, for the parpooe cf reducing the infLuence exercised by the principal components of the sample ini increasing the reproducibility of results, a new spark-excitation of the spectrum of the pulverized samples was usei,,in which case the upper part of the electrode is of copper. This spark excitation is dealt with in detail and is supplemented by figure 2. In the same manner the discharge circuit and the zecording Of 3pectrograms is described. In the fir-t part the absolute concentration of Sr and Ca Rre determined. The wave lengths of the investigated spectral , given together with the composition of the standards, lines are 0 the base material of which was common salt. The method employed in this case proved to be very sensitive. A calibration curve was constructedi from which the concentrations of the elements and their ratio was calculated. In the second part of this paper the coefficients were determined. Thus, a value of Card 2/3 0.35 to 0.-95 was determined for K for various kinds of soil The Spectrographic DE.,termination of the Ratio S0V/,8-2--0-'0/57 of the Contents of S@rmtium and Calciam in Biological Ob-jects and plantis, and the coefficients were found to depend on the absolutt@ i;oncentratj)n of Sr and Ca and probebl,7 on a number of othel., oauses. There are 1 figure and 2 Soviet references@ ASSOCIATION: Spektra'..Iiiaya laboratoriya Irkutskogo gos. univt@rsiteta im. 0 A. A. Zhd,C.nova (spectroscopic Laboratory of Irkutsk State Uni- versity ir1eni A. A. Zhdanov) Card 3/3 LITOVCHENKOg G.D.; SH:[P:*.TSYN,, S.A. -Studying the -xi maition of strontium and calcium in the biological cycle from so'.-It. into plants and animals. 7-hur. ob. biol. 21 no.4* 297-300 Jl-Ag I (:01 (RIRA 13:7) 1. Spektral'nuyv: laboratoriya Irkutskogo goeudarstvennogo universiteta. (KEFEFALS IN SOIL) (PLANTS-CRIZ11CAL COMPOSITION) (WATER-COMPOSITION) IOGANSEN, A.V.; LITOVCHEWO, G.D. I- tI.- -1- Conjugation effect in the infrared spectra of nitro com- pounds. Dokl. 01 SSSSR 153 no.6.*1367-1369 D 163. (MIRA 17-1) 1. Gosudaretv(inryy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti i pro- duktov organicheakogo sinteza. Prestavleno akademikm A.N. Tereninym. IOGANSEN, A.V.; LITOV" MEMO, G.D. Effect of interm)lecular and vibrational interactions on in- frared absorptIon bands in nitrogo=s. Opt. i Bpektr. 16 ho. 4s700-702 ip 164. (KRA 17! 5) IOGANSENY A.V.,- LIMUEENKO, G.D. Characteristic bands of val.ence vibrations in inframd absorptl.on spectra of the nitrogroup. Part 1; Experimental data and asuignment of bands. Zhur. priki. apekt. 2 no.32243-260 Mr 165. (MIRA 18. -6) --'C@m2 71 Van, Wl RIO A's r r 0 "Eli lo IWIMIS124p A.,'Vj Ch=rAw.tMI8*.dc bands of valtmee vV-=tlmm of the nitro ip=p 5m ingturad ubuorpUmq. Put- 4 0mvelatim of fre- qL,mclw anti 2atemiltim vlth moleamIcr stracturew 2bur* PVW, ndkt, 3 no,. 6sO8-%7 D 1655 OTVA 1911@ 2, 9AdVWd,: D@OW"r 9# 1964 BUSURIN, Ya.A., radaktor; YIMBLIYANOV, S.L., redaktor; 72SAULOV. P.A., redaktor; redakt or ;KRYLOV, .0P.A.. redaktor: WT_QyqBE= SOROKIN, A.M., redaktor; KLITCHH10, A.Y., redaktor; ROMANTICH, Te.P.. redaktor; SUCHIK, Te.T., redaktor; PAVLOVA, M.K., takhai- cheakiy radaktor [Par highly Productive nheep breeding; materials of the All-Union Conference on Bbeep Breading, held In the Great Kremlin Palace in Moscow, November 14-18, 19551 %a vysokoproduktivnoe ovtoevodstvo; materialy Voesoluzoogo noveshchanlia no ovtoevodetvu, proiakhodiv- shago v Moskva. v Bol'shom Kremlevskom dvortse 14-18 noiabria 1955 g. Moskva, Goo. WI-vo sellchoze lit-17, 1936. 418 p. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Vsenqy=aoVe soveshchamiya po ovtsevadetyu. Moscow, 1955. 2. Chlen kolegit Ministeretva seltakogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Tesaulor). (Sheep breading-Congre 11 sell) G. LITOM717KO, G. R. !Tc.,otlozlmyyr-, na]aachi v polu.gi-ubosher,:tnoL;o ouLsovoIsLva. Sov. ":C. 3, S. 38-43. - SO: Letopis, 110. 32, 1940,. L.*LTOVCEIEIXO, G. R. 25141 LITOVOHNITKOr G. R. Sozdanie Novoy Otochostavennoy Porody Tonkoranny)rh Ovets-Adtayakoy. Sots. Zhivotnoua"datuo, 1949, No 3. C. 4l-lj8 SO: Letopial No. 33, 1949 tITOVCIIE`YC,, G. R. 25857. LITOMIETY0, G. R. Kak byla sozdara altayakaga poroda ovets v soukhozf) (Rubt.-jovskiy). Sov. zoote@bniya, 1949, 1,10. 4, S. 44-62. So. Letopis' Zhurn&Llnykh -Statey, Vol. 34, Moakva, 1949 38224. LIMVCH:RIKO, G. R. 0 vozra:ste pervogo pokry-tiya tonkorunnykh yarok. Sov. zootekhniya, ig4gs No 8, s- 56-65 LITC ICHENKO, Z. R. Technology (Fine.wooi). Moskva, Gos. Izd-vo tekhnickhekio i ekonomicheskoi literatury po voprosam zagotovok, 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. UIICLA,3SIF'[.;D. r- @@ ti-cllc-@EITXC, U.r". LITUCHENY019 G.P. . Basic r-roblems of sheep bre-Aing. Y@oskva, Cos. izd-vo selkhoz, lit-ry, 10,51. S-5 p. 1. LITOWC!7M, G. R. 2. ussR (6oc) 4. lqool; Hy'@ridization; Sl@eep 7. Tasks an( prospects of cross@)reeding in -aising productivity of sheep breeding. T Sov zootech. 7 no 3, 1950' -Waureat StalAnskoy PremU Yonthlv Ust of Russian Accessions, Li):-arv of Congress, June 1952, Unclassified. - ('. - , I ?. Caspian SeR Reeion - Sheep Outlooi: for the divelopment of sheop vtising ir trriglt*@ed districts of ,-)e T 0. '/Pr 701,'7n 'Y Valley and northern Caspipm :ion ar,in. So-. zootokch. 7 no. 9, 1052. Monthlv List of Russian Accessions Library of Congrena 11ovember 1912. IjIXLASSii-'IEj) L ITUV CU-l:;'KO, G., =@7ili-,U!A, T'. Sheep Innowttors In breeding eine-wooled gheep. Kolkh.proiz. 12 no. 5, D52. Monthly List of Russian AccpqgjojB. Library of CoVress. November, 1952. U."'CLASSiFIED. 1. LITOVCM@PWO. 71.1 ORAWEELIDZE, M. 2. ris - R (600 ) 4. Collective Farms. 7. Competition betwoen two collective fams of brotherly republics. Kolkh. proizv. 12, no. 11, 1952. 9. Month],Y List of Russ':an Accessions, Library of Congreas, March '1953. Unrlassified. 1. LITOVCHENit."), Or. R. 2. USSR (6CQ) 4. Sheep Breeding 0 7. Work results in breeding new native fine-mol sheep breedsl- TruOy VIZI 11952. 9. Monthla Ust 2f Russian Accessions Library of C:)ngress, March 1953. Unclassified. i i ITTOVCM, XO 3 0. -a. I Vopromy oytoewodetva 14ongdliskol Naroduoi Respubliki. @Q-Ussticns of sheep bra ing in the W e@ Mmplian People's Republ@c7. Voskva,, Isd-vo Akad., =A SSSRv 1953. , p SO: ir Ll&t of ftspian Acc*qsi2a, Vol 6 No 8 November 1953 11TOWITEMr[OP G'. R. 7807. 1ITOMENKO, Gf. II.---C)vtsev(>I.,:tvo. pod. A. 7. 7,-is---- Litovchexa]co. 14ak-lutchkal tip Dagkrigoizdat, 1954. 292 s. s ill 2-1 smk (Trek' hle tnivc Kolkhoz. Agrozoctekhr.. Miroy. 7torcy gcd obuchenl-,-, 000 ekz. Z. r. 95 k. v. ::Pr. imor. yu. (55-2523) P 636.' ('@2)@ "10: Knizhn*.-a Letmis 1 7101. I-TTOITCHMINKO, G. H. 7806. LITOWMNYCO, G. R.--(vcliel). poso'-Aye dlyl yeva I g. (lop. ";.eltkliozgiz, 3 3-Ye -1 2D.!a 1 opr. - -955 221) s. 20 I - i,,,:rozootekln. Kursy. Vtoro.-, t; (Trekhlet,ni,,re Kolk@-Io- od oi.tichonlyn' 25.000 ekzz 4 r. 70 k. v per. (55-4-310) 636.3 (02) i SO: lini-zhil-I'va Tol. 7, 1.955 LITOWOMUIKO,G.R., kandidat eel 'ekokhozy&ystvsnrykh nauk t-- -"! @:@' - : @ An Altai breed of fine-wooled sheep. Priroda 44 no.6:104-10'*' Jo 155. (MLRA 8:7) . 1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-19sledovatellskiy institut zhivotnovotntva. (Altai Territory--Sheep) 1-17 VA641-LI UY.,, A.T., daktor sellskokhosysystvannykh nauk, radaktor; G.R., konclidet sell skokhozyayst rennykh neuk, radaktor; 'Matktor; SOKOLOYA, M.N., takhaichaskiy redaktor (bheep brooding] Owtsevodwkvc. Izd. 5-os, Uspr. i dop. Got. Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. 1957. 295 p. (6heep) ROGOZIF. G.H.; IK.IYNKOV. K.Yu.. kand. sel'skokhozyaystvenrqkh "an ; UBANOTIL, A.A,, kard. sel'skokhosyayetvanufth nauk; RUKYANTMA, T.T.; TRU11OLTUbffp B.A., kand. eel IskokhozyVetvennykh nauk; XMI'ATTSW. ?.I., doktor sel'skokhozynystyenrqkh nauk; LITOYCEMOO G,B,, )mxA. eel likobhosysystvauVkh nauk; KOLMOT, 101ITMOT, G.G.. daktor sellskokhozyaystyanny1di nauk; BADIROUN, G.G., doktor eel Iskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; ITANOVA, A.A.; KAXALROV, A.P.; AWATSKIT' I.P.; SPIRIMNOT, A.L., kand, sel'skokhospystvannykh nauk; MMOTO G.G.; RMIKOV, N.A., red*; ITANOTA, A.Wo, red.: ZUBRILINk. Z.P.. tekhIle red. [Icanoulas and organization of stockbreeding on collective :@:irmsj IkonDmilm I organlzataiia zhivotuoyodstva Y kolkhozakh. Kool",iim, Go@. izd-vo sellkhos. lit-ry, 1958. 550 P. (KIRA111:7) it (Stock and stockbreeding) ri A USSR / Farm Animals. Small Horned Stock. q-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., Vo 23, 1958, 105641. Author ; 'Lr'ft)j rj JAf- nko. G. R. Inst : Not giv-an. Title : Cortain Problems of Podi roe Work in 3hoop Brooding (for Discussion T Orig Pub; 0vtsovodstvo, 1958, No-4, 15-20. Abstract: The requiromonts for the approval of now bri:j ICIS : are described. The incroase of 11lool '3roducti,,on can be achieved by tho dovolopmont of fino-w6,01 and somi-fino-wool shoup broiding in now dig- tricts whoro it is oxpodiont to produco now i broods, -ihich disponsas with the naod of pre-, serving tho unity of old broo4s. For the sue.- cessful dovolopia-unt of a brood, in its structkro there should bo several pcdigrood flocks, brolld- 30(l) SOV/25-59-4 -14/44 AUTHOR: Litovchenko, G.R., Candidate of Agricultural Scienceci , Honored Maist of the 11SPSR TITLE: The Golden Fleece (Zolotoye runo) PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhitn', 1959, Nr 4, pp 33-36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes recent developments in USSR shee p breed- ing. One of the main problems consists in increasin @ the number of fine-fleeced sheep which, however, can onl i g be bred in favorable climatic conditions. Soviet scientl ists solved the problem by crossing the local coarse-fleec ild sheep with a highly productive fina-fleeced variety and obt h,ined a )iybrid having - in most cases - a fine fleece, whic ".1 is today successfully bred in Kazakhstan, West, Siberia, ! 'She Urals and Volga regions. During the past 30 years, 1 1: new breeds have beert developed in the USSR. Leading bree @iing sovkhozes received 7-8 kg wool of the Groznyyand Stav l:opo bxeed on the average, and up to 23 kg from the best s ieep. Another problem is to make better use of rams, e.g. b, ,, arti- 1 ficial insemination. In 1957, more than 17,000 sheep 'lwere Card 1/2 fertilized by the semen of one ram. In the Vsesoyuz@ l'y in- The Golden Fleece SOV/25-59-11-14/44 stitut zhivotnorodsi-,va (All-Union Institute of Cattlel Raising) artificial insemination was juccessfully carried outlunder the direction of Academician V.K. Milovanov, using sfmen kept for a long time in a temperature of 170 01 below zero.1 Another method is to dry the semen and keep it in powder fortn. The results of teLts carried out in this direction holdL-ood prospects for the future. In order to increase thel" fertility of ewes, a blood serum of mares in foal has been su&'essfully applied for stimulating the formation of additionalj@';vules. Furthermore, fodder and maintenance condition influElnee breed- ing to a large extent. By using radioactive isotopEls the Akademiya nauk SSSR (AS USSR) and the All-Union Insilitute of Cattle Raising, are engaged in research on the histcilogic structure of the skin of various sheep varieties and in this connection on the quality and quantity of wool. Th(ire are 5 photos and 1 chart. Card 2/2 LUKIYAMMKO, P.P., akademik (Krasnodar); CHEPIWKO, S.F.., prof. (Aichurinsk); LITOVCHMO Q R Imad. seliskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; EMENIKOV, V.A.; t@@t I -=VW0-V-I A.L., prof.; CHERNIGOVSKIY., V.N.; DUBROVSM, A.A.; BAKHTADZE,, K.Ye.,, akadepik (Stantoiya Chakva) Great strides of Soviet science. Nne nat. no.ll-..3., 27j, ill., .33,, 35--36 0162. (MIfL4 k6:5) I. Cbleny-korrespondenty Vi;esoyuznoy akademii sp1'WwkbojxyqMtv9m**h nauk imeni Lenina (for KorenIkov Slivanov). 2,, Deystvitellayy chlen Akademii nauk SSSR (for Cbarnigovokiy)? 3. RukovoUtell laboratorii Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo inati 1"uta mokhaniz4taii sel'okogo khozyaystla (for Wbrovskiy). (Science news) Ya'AUIHVA, P.A., kand. sellklioz.nauk, red.; LITOVCHENKO G R i-L-- @** ) . doktor sellkhoz. nauk, red.; GROYOVA, F,ROKOFfYE*VL, L.N., tekhn. red.; BALLOD, A.I., tekhn. red. [Sheep farming! Ovtsevodstvo. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 191 719 p. (Sheep) (MIFA l6tl2) KLIMOV, N.M.; BUTRIMENKO, V.P.; VSYAKIKH, A.S., prof. LITOVCHENKO, - 0 R - KOLOBOV,. G.M.; KOZHZVNIKOV, Ye.V.,- ALDL4YEV,- V.A.; -I@kkvl V.S.;.MAKARUVp A.P.; GRIGORIYEV, Ye.P., red.; IDZINP M.A., red.IGUREVICH, M.M., takhn. red. [Animal husbandry] Zhivotnovodstvo. Moskvex, Sellkhozgiz, 1.959. 477 p. (MRA 16:3) (Stock and qtockbreeding) S/103/60/021/()08/003/014 B012/B063 AUTHOR: Litovehenlcog Is A, (Moscow) TITLt: A Problem of Optimum Control PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, 1960, Vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 1122-1133 TEXT: In the present pap er, a variation problem iB to be solve,1 for a general cases Equationa (1.1) are *written down for the motion of a point A (center of nass of a controlled bodi-) which approaches the ta::get B (another body) according to the law of proportional approach. N@xtt the optimization of this process is studied. The control function dapends on the position of the "rudder" and is given at the section of tho numerical axis. The authar makes use of B. V. Shirokorad's criterion for the optimum control and of A. Miele's method of parametrical representation of the con- trol function ' (t) (Refs. 2 and 3). This method makes it possible to re- duce this problem to the problem of the Mayyer type and to use themethods of classical calculus of variations. The set of equations (1.1) is trans- formed into (1.2),and the variation problem of the Mayyer type (Refs 9) is formulated in the following manner: For the class of the functions Card 1/3 A Problem of Optimum Control S/103/60/021/dO8/003/014 B012/B063 i X1(t)l X2(t), x 3(t), p(t), which satisfy the equations of motiorl (1.2) and I the boundary conditions (1.3). it nec@q5@ry to determine Buck! a system 2 _ X The solution is olitained from of functions as mould minimize x@'Y the class of piecewise smooth functions x and x The p(t) 1-lunctione 1' X2 3* 1' may be unsteady in the first order. First, the,author studies a',3peCial case for he assumes that I - x,! and, - x1; be very small,',as i fro- r ;X2 B quently the casei in praoticoo is the angle of the trajecfor;@'of the c target B. "he v&riation problem of the Mayyer type is formulatit@ti for this special case, the Lagrangian is introduced, and the Puler equations (2-5) are written down. The last of these equations shows that the op@,imum tra- jectory, if there is any, may be composed of three branches* Mie shown - 1 is an optimum, i.e., (2) (1 The t ime it yields 1, that the branch rI XI t(2) i of entrance! into the pursuit triangle is studied for an oplimum con- trol with - 1, aftor which the general case is examined. Proc.@Jeding from equations (1.2) and the ganeral variation -problem, the solution;ie found in the same way as in the special case. It is shown that the traje@!;tory Card 2/3 A Problem of Optimum Control 3 60 021 OPS/003/014 B012 Bo63 in really an optimium, B. V. Shirokorad and A. U..-Le-t.or-are thank-*,id for having -suggested this subject and for their interest in this worh. There are 5 figures and 10 references: 7 Soviet and 2 US. SUBMITTEDi December 16p 1959 Card 3/3 S/103/60/021/009/015/01 3 SO 12/3063 LUTEORS: W. Y. To. '.::. TITLE: $4, - In .1* ,1 ?-th,tc.1 Cof.r.- of I ... g 1-1:1@1-MIXIF HIPTN%lt@'. of .@--tv- -I be 1-5 23SI, PICRIODICLL; All.marik. I I.I..41thealk.. 196-3, Vol. 21. So. 9. pp. 1524.1)31 TUT : ?he sWilay. k-f.r-%.ty. -I.dykh oh.Iykh IAT AS 53SE pi opm- Iprevl.,iy, 11,:11lh,. Ut..tifla and Toohle.1 C..f.r.... of Young Scientists of % heIn ll'. of Automatic. -4 of the ZAT AIIII I,.. 11.1ch 11 1* 16, 1160, last, at" II ILLO, It ... t1ol.d.1 le, *r:.lh-.400 per.-.. ...owc thou about 200 r.pr.... 'uh So---':T".rork a Voted o!o bjylyX; ..'%At. .11-r.d.1 r. Th. ,nfjr, .49 @-d I, L..j.jal.j. V. A. Tr.7 ... lkol. 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(Moscow) _@L ner'A 32244 S/103/61/022/012/0)-i/016 D201/D305 TITLE: The isoperimetric problem of analytical desian PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 22, no. 12, 1z16l, 1553-155S, TEXT: The author attempts to explain the effect of integi' -al coor- dinate and controller velocity limitations on the structu:7e of an optimum regulator minimizing the integral quadratic error of the system. The isoperimetric variational problem is presentel as the motion of a certain class of closed-loop control systems described by the set of differential equations 9k = '%k bk*to,( + mk 0 (1) ul@ i9 _= where bkr4 and mkare constants,Lk @ phase coordinates;_@ = the con- Card 1/4 The isoperimetric problem ... 32244 S1103Z611022101?100110106 D201/D305 troller coordinates subjected to the isoperimetric condition 00 S2 dt C) 0 It is shown that condition (2) puts on the variation of Vhase co- ordinates of an unstable object limitation m B, 7b (12) Here 10 = @(o);@ and I satisfying a closed system of equations bl + mS, ma b@, ON Card 2/4 32244 S/10 61/022/012/OC1/016 The isoperimetric problem ... D201YD305 These limitations determine the reg-_'on of those initial values, for which the isoperimetric problem has a solution, A similar case for a system of the n-tb. order is extremely complex and it is possible only to assume that from the physical point of view, and Jn this case with instability, limitations of type (12) are E,lao valid . Thus with the isoperimetric condition of (2) the control c;f L de- pends on-ji and @io (i = 1, n). If another condition ILI @@' (13) of the saturation type Is added to the isoperimetric cond:.tion (2) the following results are obtained: 1) If the initial sys-*.em vari- ations satisfy Z.j Pi@io (14) Card 3/4 NEWE 32244- 3/103/61/022/01 The isoperimetric problem ... D201/'D305 2P01/0'.6 then the shape of the optimum phase locus is determined on Ily by the condition (2), since if (14) is satisfied, the locus never reaches the boundary equation 1@;J= &. 2) If the condition (2) does,,not ap- ply, then the optimum locus should include boundary region'r, for which if) = F_ . The optimum locus is understood to be the o, ie which sa'cisff'es only the necessary conditions of optimum. The author ex- presses his gratitude to A. M. Letov for his assistance. Tihere are 2 figures and 5 Soviet-bloc references, SUBMITTED: March 16, 1961 Card 4/4 LITOVCIIENKO, I.A. (Moskva) Conccrning the isoperimetric problem of analytical design. Avtom. i telem. 22 no.12:1553-1-559 D '61. (114IRA '4-12) (Automatic control) I )1 AIL (0160( 3CMCZ COW I ;7 now 0 a sta6 subject to absp cofi@ constraint* TTM SOUM i AvUis kP.A.,telam1hanika. Y.0 266 nve 8# 1965# IAI-1323 @TOPX @TA9 11 tbrol. auUmatia control tachnoloor LU @mg @@ MTRkCTt the article IntrodZes a nw ty" of control cowltvainte catLed a CO-nstraint, which has 11 pbysical --sense anti takss the form in ove ceae,, 0 4iZ ns +ao* Iti another case.' ' ittes utdch ofAho mwrimum is used to elucidate Sam Peculia-r Pontryagin's priiwipli are, introduced into optimirAtior prAlams bV this type of constraint whon Li. tit Is md 6oundaries 2 are fixed*, The case of stop constrabits with mobile love i Ji, J i is cons1dezed.&ep&r&tA3,ya An mrfimWle in givem The,-author thanks B., So, RszwdkWW id6rvAtiono' 1he aW%or allo thanks As He LetOT-for his w1diviled attention for his @ h k in thi wor Wdjor &UMN And .31, is usieftl disowgjQ=47-Qvjg6 a-ris, hsg I pf:i . OM RM D01 Pi 007 I V. 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