SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MELNIKOV, T. I. - MELNIKOV, V. K.
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Ydl,'LINIKOV, T-.I-.;- TITOVA, I.D.
Operating a hydraulic transpcrtation system for tailings
from the rfagnitcgci-ak vre ing .- L~~.7. : 1, - 4 1., - 4.
41-49 '59. (MI:U, -4: F'
(Hydraulic conveying)
(Magnitogorsk--Tailings (Metallurgy))
MLIN,IKOV, T*I~q inzh,
Homographic charts from the calculations oil the formulae of G.N.
Roar for determining the/critical speed and hjdraulic incline of
pa.rtially silt-filled pulp pipelines. fzv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
gor. zhur. no;3190-99 160'. (MIRA 14:5)
1. 14agnitogorbkiy gornometal-lurgicheakiy instuitut. Rekomeridovana
kafedroy qornykh mashin i rudnidhno o transporta.
(Hydraulic mining) tmographs)
MELINIKOV, T.I., inzb.
Nomograms for calculating silt-free and partially silted pulp
lines. Izv. vys* ucheb, zave; gor. zhur. no-5tl22-130 161.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Magnitogorskiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut imeni G.I.
Nosova. Rekomondovana, kafedroy gornoy meld-niki.
(Ebrdy-aulic conveying)
(Nomograpby(Yjathematies))
-MEL T. 1! 1 insh.
!MOVP
Operating conditions in transporting pulp by pipe in ore-
dressing plants. Izr. v". ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.9:
163-172 f6l.
(MIRL 15:10)
1. Vagnitogorskiy garnometallurgicheakiy inatitut imeni
Nosova. Fakomendovana kafedroy obogashcheniya polerwykh
iskopayemykh.
(ore dressing) (Hydraulic conveying)
MELgNIKOV T
starghiy prepodavatel3
Characteris tics of tailings of Magnitogorsk orE--dressiL-, plazts
and their effect on the control of the operation of piLlp pipelines,
Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. 5 no.2:149-157 162. (IMU 35.4)
1. Magnitagorskiy gornametallurgicheskiy Institut imeai. G.I.Nosova.
Rekomendovana kafedroy gormy zaakhaniki.
(Magnitogorsk-Tailings (Metallurgy))
(Hydraulic conveying)
inzh.
Determination of the location of suction punping stations
for plant tailing pipelines. Gor. shur. nq.12:42-47
D 162. (MIRA 15:3-1)
1. Gornoys upravleniye Magnitogorskogo metallurgichookago
kombinata.
(Hydraulic conveying) (Pumping machinery)
MM I NIKOV 'T.I., inzh.
Effect of solid-fluid mixtures an changes irL the character.3-
tics of suction dredges. Tzv. vys. uchebt zav,;,7or, zhur, 7
a
no.3tl-11-117 t64 (MIPA 17:8)
1. I-Tapitogorskly gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut imeni G.I.
Nosova. Rekomendovana kafedr,)y gr)i-r.,,.y mekhaniki.
k
jj~T,INIKOV, T.I., inzh.
Deriving formulas for determining slop-. of a
pulp duct. izv. vys.uchev. zav,tgor.zLi;r. - no. 4:119-124
T64. QERA 17-.7)
1, Magnitogorskiy ,orriorigtalliLrg,ciie.,3~.iy insitut imienl
G,I.ilosova, Rekomendovana kafedroy makhanizhtsli mrnykh
rabot i r,idnichnngo transporta,
SHTODIAN,, I.G.p doktor tekhn.nauk; MELINIKOV, T.V., inzh.; FOLUYANSKIY, S.A.,
gornyy inzhener
Experimental research on Increasing the speed of the chains of
scraper conveyers. Vop. rud. transp. no.2:9-14 1957,
(MIRA 14:4)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Shtokman). 2. Khartkovskiy
zavcd "Svet shakhterall (for Mellnikov). 3. Institut gornogo
dela AN USSR (for Poluyanskiy).
(Conveying machinery--Testing)
r rleal.,4-L"
AID P - 4472
Subject USSR/Aeronautics- Aircraft (helicopters)
Card 1/1 Pub . 58 - 9/10
Authors Babenko, A., and V. Melnikov
Title Helicopters over the North Pole
Periodical Kryl. rod., 2, 18-19, F 1956
Abstract Description of the flight of two Soviet helicopters
from Moscow to the Soviet polar bases "North Pole 3"
and "North Pole 4". The article gives information
on the navigation difficulties the crews had to over-
come, and indicates the route followed by the helicopters.
Three photos. The article is to be continued.
Institution None
Submitted No date
Subject USSR/Aeronaut1cs - Helicopters AID P 4671
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 11/14
Author Babenko, A. and V~ Melnikov
Title Helicopters over the North Pole
Periodical Kryl. rod., 3, 18-19, Mr 1956
Abstract The second and last installment of the article begun In
the Periodical's February issue narrates the life of a crew
of a Soviet helicopter attached during the winter of 1955-
1956 to the Soviet polar base "North Pole 3" established
on a driftlng floe somewhere north of Greenland. This
second installment contains no factual data of informative
value. One photo.
Institution None
Submitted No date
YEREMIN, S.; USKOV, V., p-luL i klassa, komuridlr-
MELINIKOV, V. (U.Iyanovsk); KOfFfuKHOV, V.,
SHAnov, V.; LUNIKOV, A.; AVDGS,-:KO, Mi.;
~eroriautlcal kaleidoscoue. Grazhd. av. 21 Je
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A~P6010048 SOURCE CODE., UR/0209/66/000/003/0067/0072
AUTHOR: Mel'nikov, V, (Colonel Corps of Engineers)
ORG: none
TITLE: Intensive rotation modes of a delta-wing aircraft
SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika, no. 3, 1966, 67-72
TOPIC TAGS: superconis aircraft, aircraft maneuver, aerodynamic stability,
aerodynamic force, delta wing aircraft, rotation mode
ABSTRACT: The author supplies some information on techniques and procedures
in piloting a supersonic delta-wing aircraft. The roll, yaw, angular velocity, and
moment of inertia are analyzed. Aerodynamic, lateral, and longitudinal stabili-
ties are described. Aerodynamic forces affecting the stabilizer during a sliding
motion of the aircraft are given. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. [NT]
SUB CODE: 011 SUBM DATE: none/
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IMEMNIKOV, V.A.
Faleozoic formations in Northern Caucasus and the genetic
characteristics of py-rite deposits associated with them. lz,,,.
vyso uchebo Bav,y tsveG,, met. 5 no.6-3-13 762.
(MIRA 16-.6)
1. Severokavkazakaye geologicheskoye upravleniye. Rekomendovana
kafedroy poleznykh iskopayourfth i poiskovo-razvedochnogo dela
Severokavkazakogo gornometallurgichaskogo instituta.
(Caucasus, Northern-Cleology Stratigraphic)
Bore deposits~
28959
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D217YD301
AUTHORS: Korolev# V.Iot Makarychevt Yu.K.# Mellnikov, V.A.,
and Permyakov, N.V.
TITLE: An instrument for recording the angles of roll and
pVch angular velocities and accelerations
PERIODICAL: Izveetiya vysshnikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priboro-
stroyeniye, v. 4, no. 3, 1961, 75 - 82
TEXT: The author describe an instrument used for registering both
the roll and trim of ship angles. The sistem consists of a gryos-
copic element producing the input coordinate angle T(t) connected
t1o series-connected summing device, amplifier, servomotor, slylue
carriage with the position feetoback loop between the slylus carria-
ge and adder. The sensing element is the vertical reference gyro
Ar-A -1 (AGI-1) or AK-6M (DK-6M). Linear wire pic&ups fixed at the
axes of the gimbols serve as transducers. The voltage from the
pick-ups is added to the feedback signal and the signal error is
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Aii instrument for recording ... D2 YD
17, D301
applied to the amplifier. The output of the amplifier feeds the
control winding n of a two phase asynchronous motor type BM-1
(EM-1)~ The outpaqstages is built around tubes types 6nvin (6PIP)
with anodes fed in antiphase from a transformer, whose center top
is connected through the n y winding of t4te servo to the cathodes,
so that a pulsating current is produced at the anode load, at a
frequency double that of the supply (400 c/s). The grid winding n c
of the servo MI-1 connected directly to the supply 115V at 400 c/s
through a phase shifting capacitor c 3* The a.c. component of the
pulsating current makes the rotor of the servo oscillate at the
frequency of the let harmonic and the amplitude of oscillations de-
pends on the relationship between the electromechanical constant
of the servo and the period of the let harmonic of pulsating cur-
rent. Thus oscillations result in the linearization of the system
with coulomb friction and backlash in gear and pinion drives. To
obtain signals proportional to the angular velocity of the ship
x*Ll or of the roll of ship models, two stage gyroscopes type
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28959
8/146/61/004/000/008/913
An instrument for recording ... D217/D301
ayn -53 (EUP-53) are used. The zero-set level with input signal
equal to zero is obftined by chafting the voltage of one of the out-
put veso The inillement is moduli-built and consists of the
folltoing main blocs: 1) Gryroscopic angle pick-up; 2) Gyrsocopic
velocity pick-up; 3) Amplifiers; 4) Spooling mechanism and time
marker; 5) Power supplies. The basic technical specification of
the instrument is as follows: 1. Range of frequencies reproduced
without distortion for roll and trot 0 to 1.2 c/a; 2. Maximum an-
gles: roll 1 400; trim � 120 (when using DK-6M as sensing elements
both angles go up to + 600). 3. Maximum stylus deflection; 60 mm
for roll and 40 mm for trim. 4. Accuracy of recording on paperil-Olap
10. 5. Range of measurements of angular velocitpa, roll,ships -
40 deg/secp models 0-200 dog/see, trim, ships X~20 dog/see, models!_~
0-100 deg/see. 6. The range of measurements of angular accelera-
tionap rollp ships 0-40 deg/sec , modela.9-8000 deg/sec2, trim#
ships 0-40 deg/sec2, models 0-800 deg/se . 7. Time marker inter-
vals on paper tape 0.5 see. 1 see. 2 see. with accuracy 1 %. B.
89sed of feed of paper tape at recording: 2 mm/see, 4 mm/sec, 8 mm/
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An instrument for recording D217/11301
sea. 9o Power supply d.co mains 27 Vjpnd a.a. mains 127-220 V. 10.
Dimensions of the instrument 630 z 420 x 350 mm. 11. Weight without
the power supplies does not exceed 20 kg. There are 6 figures and 1
Soviet-bloo reference.
ABSOCIATIONt Isoledovatellskiy# fiziko-takhnioheskiy inatilht Gorl-
kovskogo gosudarstvannogo universitata im. N.I.
Lobaohevskogo Rekomendivana GIFTL (Physics and Techno-
logy Research Institute of the Gorlkiy State Univer-
sity im. L.I. Lobachavakiy. RecommenSed by GIFTL)
SUBMITTED: December 14P 1960
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MELINIKOV, V.A.
Geological and structural features cf complex metal deposits in
the eastern part of the central Caucasus. Sov.geol. 5 no.4:
15-27 Ap '62. (M-_RA 15:4)
1. Severo-Kavleazskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye.
(Caucasus--Ore deposits)
MELINIKOV, V.A.
Paleozoic stratigraphy of the northwestern Caucasus. Sov. geol.
7 no.11:129-134 N 164# (MIRA l8t2)
1. Severo-Kavkazakoys geologicheskoye upravleniye.
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MELINIKOV, V.A.
Use of furazolidone with fead antibiotics in poiiltry
raising. Vet-arinariia 42 no.8:75-76 Ag 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. GlavnTj veterinarnyy vrach Ptiisezavoda "PtIchnoye",
Moskovokaya oblast'.
.MELINIKOVP V.A.
Unit for the mass irradiation of poultry. Veterinariia 38
no.1061 0 161. (MIRA 16s2)
1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach plemennogo ptitsevada RPtichnoyelt
Moskovskoy oblasti.
(Ultraviolet rays-Therapeutic use)
(Poultry houses and equipment)
MEZIF_WY,-V-A. (Head Veterinary Surgeon of the breeding poultr7 farm "Ptichnoe",
Ws-cow Oblast)
"Utilization of urotropine in chicken coccidiosis"
Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 4, April 1962 p. 47
t-TV1111ov, V. A.
Potatoes
The square nest method of potato planting. Sad i og. no. 3: 1952.
Mont -- List of Russian Accessions, LIBRARY OF Congress May 1952 UNCLASSIFIED.
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I - E I f ill I -: C V,I.A .
F.Ri-vest in FMac h J- P, e ry
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Nechanization of the rotate harvesT. Dust. sel'Khoz, nc.
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Flonthl List of I ussian Accessions, Library of lon~'rcss, "ovt~i:.Ler 1-5--,. 'L: C _ ' T z.:j
YIEL' V.
Ki,adratno-gnez,dovaia posadka kart,)fe-
lia (CheckrawinF potatoes). ~-~oskva, `Aoln:--Iaia Fvar-
diiall, 1953. 72 c.. (5essedy uchenykh o 3ellskom kho-
ziaistve)
SO: Monthly Li,lt of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 15, Au~-ust 19~,L
..,"L'N-,XC;V, V. A.
-,irhinery for ~)Otqto cultiv-tion. I-d- 7, ~0,,,. i rr),?r~r. Mopk-v-, G,,)F:. 17,,-VO
P,--I'khoz. lit-ry, 19"~. 2C7 r. (TJC~~ezni~-` 4 uc~-~ny-~ 7o-ctiiq -o~t-ctov'~-i
skok~iozipistvenr-;VY. hi~rov r;f-,Prcioi .- V,-, 1, i f t - - ~ i I '1 (`1-2 ~:77( '
SK 1 1 . PI~Mr 1 CC7.3
HELINIKOV,..Y,A.
EMachinery for cultivating potatoes] Hashiny dlia vozdelvvaniia
kartofelia. Izd.5., dop. i parer. Koskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1959. 317 p. OGRA 13:8)
(Potatoes) (Agricultural machinery)
WRD',JKCVA, M,V,, kand. sel"khoz. nauk,' I/LE-LINIKOY, V,A,_, kand. sell-
khaz, nauk, YOMIRUIA, kanz'. sellklicz. nauki kLEYL~EYIZV,
:.. Z. -, agronorp. --, IIAK~' PAC VA, S. A, , agronom; FAYAT ~YYF, V ~ V. ,
agronomj KliAYKEVICH, A.M., agronomy BYKOVA, M.G., red,;
DEYEVA, V.M.., tekhn. red,
[Handbook for the potpto growerlSpravocrmik kartofelevoda.
Moskva, Sellkhozlzdat, 1962. 335 P. (MIRA 16:2)
(Potatoes)
~2LINIKOVY V. A.
- I
"The High~lpeed Electronic Computer of the IJ5SR Arademy of Sciences, BE5M;11-
its Reliability and Methods of Checking," 1956
Photostat copy available in Library
I~E-L'NIYPV, V. A. (En--)
"Certain Problems of Technical C%.erat~cn of tiie HIE-z!,14 Prjmw~ter c' th-
Academy of Sciences USSR" a paper presented at the Cunferen2e on Methads of
- I r ~_, L2 -17
Development of' Soviet Mathematical Machine-4,--Alding and Instriunent-Buildi ,z
Ma rc h 1'-,- 5 ('-, .
Translation No. 591", 3 Oct 5c
H&LINIX07i 7; FOZDIAKDT, S.
The B3W fast olectromic calculating machine. Tekh.mol.24 no,3:
30-33 Mr 156. (MLEM 9:7)
(Blectrozic calculating machimes)
NEL NIKOV, In,
PHASE I BOOK EXRDITATION SOV/4o96
Ij-,bedev.9 Sergey Alekseyevich, and Vladimir Andreyevi :t Mel'nikoy
Obshcheye opisaniye BEM4 i metodika vypolneniya operatsiy (General Description
of the BESM Computer and Its Method of Performing Operations) Moscow, Fizmt-
giz, 1959. 208 p. (Series: Elektronnaya tsifrovaya vychislitelln&ya mashina
BESK, 1) 15,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Yu. M. Bezborodov; Tlech. Ed.: S. N. Akhlamov.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for persons working in computing centers, for
students, aspirants, and scientific workers in the field of computational
mathematics.
COVERAGE: The book is the first volume of a three-volume work on the BES14
computer and its units. The book discusses fund nt&l parameters of the
machine, the principles and mathematics ' on which it is based, and the
relation between various fundamental units during the execution of Machine
operations. Operational principles and a general description of the axith-
metic unit, control unit, memory unit, and input and output units are given.
Ca-rd l/
G`-~nerftl Description of the BESM (Cont.) SOV/4096
'11-re book discusses arithmetic
Operations. The second vol, foundations and sequencing of machine
units and fLand&Mentml elements difstchuesseEs:SM'12 detail the arithmetic and control
8t0ra& and external storage . The third volume studies core
On tapes and drum. The EESM is a high_spe
digital cOWuter developed by the Institute of p~ecjej6W ed
puter Thchnology of the AcMem'v echanics and Com-
, Of Sciences US8Lj;Lnd has been in use since
the fall of 1952- At the Present time the tESM-2 is being readied for
se--is" Production- NO personalities are mentioned. There am 120 references.
TABLE OF coNTBWS:
Foreword
introduction 7
Fundameantal Characteristics of the EZSM 9
22
PAM I* (MORAL JZEICRIPrION OF TBE JOSM
Ch* 11 IbPresentation Of Numbers
1, Coding numbers 24
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PME I BOOK MW1TATION BOV/3769
Lebedev., Sergey Alekseyevich,. Academician, and Vladimir Andreyevich Heallnikov
Elektronnaya, tsifrovaya vychislitel,naya mashina, BESM. Ivyp.] 1: Obshcheye
opisaniye BESM i matodika vypolneniya operatsiy (The Electronic Digital
Computer BEM /Eligh-Speed Electronic Computer/. No. 1: General rkscription
i:,f the EM and Operation Methods) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1959. 208 P.
15,000 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): S.A. Lebedev., Academician; Ed. (Inside book): Yu.M. Bezborodov;
Tech. Ed.: S.N. Akhlamv.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for personnel of computing centers. It Vill also
'be of interest to students and scientific workers in computational mathematics.
COVERAGE: This book is the first volume of a 5-volume work on the BESM(Aigh-Speed
Electronic Computez)which was designed by the Institute of Precision Mechanics
and Computing Engineering of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. This volume
provides a general description of the machine and its operating principles.
Basic parameters of the machine as well as the mathematical basis of its
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operation are given. A structural flow diagram is given and the interrelation
between the basic units of the machine is explained. The ari tical, control,
input., and output-units are described. An Appendix contains a list of abbrevia-
tions used. Volww II will provide a mre detailed description of the arithmetical
and other units. Vr)lune III will treat in detail the memory units. No per-
sonalities are named. No references are given.
TABLE OF CONTEM:
Foreword 7
Introduction 9
Main Characteristics of the -MM (High-Speed Electronic Computer) 22
PART I. GEMRAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTER
Ch. 1. Representation of Numbers 24
1. Coding the numbers 24
2. Representation of numbers, taking into account
their order 26
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3. Representation of negative numbers and negative orders 28
4. Conditionally infinitely large numbers and zero 30
5. Summary of data on the representation of numbers on the
High-Speed Electronic Computer 32
Ch. 2. System of Instructions 34
1. Operation of the High-Speed Electronic Computer 34
2. Additional information on operations 35
Ch. 3. Block Diagram of the High-Speed Electronic Computer 56
1. Basic wits 56
2. Typical sequence of operations 64
3. The sequence of operations involved in control transfer 67
4. Sequence of operations involved in transfer to MZU
(Magnetic Core Storage) 71
5. Machine operation control
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Ch. 4. Principles of Constructing the Basic Units 78
78
1. Standard blocks 84
2. Arithmetical unit 90
3. Control unit 96
4. Internal memory unit 102
5.
6. External memory unit
Input of initial data and printing the computation results 107
PMU 11. MUMODS OF PERF01"O(ING OPERATIONS
Ch. 5. Arithmetical Operations 3-10
110
1. Addition and subtraction 136
2. Multiplication 149
3. Division 162
4. Changing the order of numbers 165
5. Double precision multiplication 168
6. Division with the determination of remainder
Ch. 6. Operations for Transfer of Instructions 174
174
1. Transfer of mmbers 178
2. Transfer of the order of numbers 181
3. Exchange of instructions between memory units
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Ch. 7. Logical Operations
185
1- Shifting the instructions 185
I- Addition of instruction codes 187
3. Cyclical addition 189
4- Separation of the integral part Of the number Igo
5. Log;1cal multiplication 194
Oh- 8- Operations for Conditional and Unconditional Transfers
and Control Transfer
198
1- Comparison of numbers
2- Operations for transfer of control and unconditional transfers
202
3. Operations for stopping the machine 204.
Appendix 1. List Of Abbreviated Symbols
20
Appendix 2. Functional Diagram of Arithmetical Number Unit
Appendix 3. Functional Diagram of Arithmetical Order Unit 209
AVAZUMZ: Library of congress 210
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.ad tfthnl..l ang.W in m-r.h, d..,'.. and pr.ti- of digital
=4 &ALIg a . -!
It m- &1s. be need b7 of -S-- apse I-list
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and units such as rJth-%t;cun and It. r,nal
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Gift.its
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&..I. nerpu - M their Brief di--.1.. of -th.-ti-
inslruoe.t. I. also presented. Th. articles a- 4' . ~cnput- ...I-
PAr srt---C-d by M-k-skly d- c&-h-t.khi.h..k.y p-r.,,.14y 1c.n1 F, 9.
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F. D. ~.rshlnckljr) In 1957. No personalities are x-tice.ai. Aafom-s
appear t the and of .." rti.l...
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d:tbor dl*cuases the principla.:%operatfon cm~tsr centra
scribe the control panel. Ian .plate. cathd. of
amputer Fr;.--.. Them 1. 1 3cll.t raf.mnc...
, C-didt. of Technical .9clanoes. Oparational Kagnotic Kawry
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Tbatgu bar discusses the principl;aaftusinit nagnatic Come With the
11K ..gLa. r hyat-l. loop for . m tonal ..-ry unIts
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Isrs.- -trix ircuits Much as Lt... .1th . dr-lc hiss an! .1th
,.fluxor. Manory unIt for vult.1digit aunber. am X. II......J.
Theirs sra amfare-aas 2'S.,Ast rA 6 English.
j~tu~j. 1..Oparaticratl Monory Unit. Using Cathode-ray 133
..tF~r djacuse.. the operation of .-ry -it. and F-.Zt. -k
41. ':.b1
g-,a of a parallol-acoxect*d mencry alrouit. Ile &I o aioz~ the
'ap-raLlon f -ricus types or tb.. -ad I. --ry cirel.. ..! I ... rit..
.brri.-Nrid storste tube &M Its operation. Them ars 2 "f.mnc*s,
toth S-i.t.
:*r. Operational Manory Unit Using Capa~ltcrj
Th. nt or disc- Ta the principle of operation of w-cery =Its "ine
cap_ Ithre.od sent _oduatcr device. and describe. t~alr astri.
0. ~jacu.... the of ry.t.1 diodes ..I p . ..... tt'- re-It.
of an *-,I" nt no -1*,l ~th . ..... I -it ..Jre . WTs-e t.~m 11.j..
U. &I an 41oc.. as, P~ bl .. or the-W.C P..j of r.-ts- of . -7
.it .4 an aiderv the pox3lbility of using tra-L.Lom, in -7 air-
.ats. T= a- 10 -far.-.., I S.Ii.t and 9 English.
D"" :1 11 1Oth-P..1 C..M..t:-
t tp.L d: in. . of hip -p.-
'u
d scribes -ILM Nfeedinf. Iftfornation to oowp~L r%sn- :tt.1.1~r
..I-Lt.d ".uIL.. Ile -I,- the pr.t Ion fat .1. ~ I
-7. Them are .. ref . ......
V. ".. I.UELINIi~ov
V me h s o
ien-~ral 3escri-tion of t- eic-cLvonic cor uter aml ke t od- f
S. A. L-h--~P-v 5,n,4 V. -. York,
e."CUU ~! the operations, by
USjPRS, 1961.
127 p. tables (JFPS: R-1730-D)
Translated from the original qussian: Obsl-.ch-?ye opisaniy- BES'. i metodikn
v~-olneniya o-)eratsiy, Moscol,:, 1959.
L 382A-66 EWT (m)
ACC NR. AP60286
47
SG~F'C-" cc:)::: L-Z/0020/0'6/166/006/'
'.U.L70%: Popov, V. V.; 12~allnilcov, V. A.; :ozlov, yu.
Y
0-.1G: Eoscow State Univorsitoy in. V. Lononosov "os.covsldy gosudarsuWnrC.7
wliversitety-
TITLE: Certain plWsico-chemical chanCos in irradiatcd sIdnOn connection with its
forriative peculiarities
SOnl Ci~: All SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. (S, 19"So" 1480-1/1-83
TOPIC TAGS: radiation biologic effoct, slidn plysiology, tissue transplant, free
radical, dermatology
ABSTRACT : . Me authors studied this question: if intensification
of reacU-1vity of Irradiated skin Is accompanied by a reduction In
the level of radical processes taking place in It. then Is tho lower
reactivity of sound-troated transplants not associated with an In-
creaso In the content of free radicals? Comparing the periods of
the be,-,,innIng and and of secondary induction of the horny layer in
soiznd-treat-ed, Irradiated and normal skin with the dynamlos of
Iree radioal reactions taking place, they concluded that there Is
a certain fune"k-flonal relation between physloo-chemioal or sub-
-microscopic processes In the cells of the epidermis and formative
properties of skin ~ranpplanta. This article was presented 13
;r Acadenician
A. N. Belozerski ;M .93J
.Y on 25 August 1965. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. I , : -
- 16 2
suB com: o6 / sum DATE: 25Aug65 / ORIG RZF: 004 / OTH L-F: 001
Card i /i v~2yop Mr. 901 -11
BARKIN, R.L.; MELINIKOV, V.B.
Plunger-t7pe colorimeter for stud7ing weakI7 colored solutions.
Zav.lab. 26 no.1:114-116 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Vostochny7 filial Vseso7wnogo toplotekhnicheakogo mauchno-
iseledovatellskogo instituta imeni, F.E. Dzerzhinskogo.
(Colorimeters)
MELINIKOV, V.D.
Use of antiphagic substances in the bacteriological study
of the feces of dysentevf patients. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid.
i immun. 40 no-3:124-125 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Iz Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo
instituta.
KOLFSNEV, S.G.. akademik. red.; IiAPTEV, I.D.. rod.; LOZk, G.M., prof.. red.;
--MFJA-'J1=
,-T V,,,F., kand.ekou.nauk. red.; HOISMV, H.I., red.;
,j
IVANDVA. A.. red.: SMIRROVA. Te., tekhn.red.: PEVZOR, V., tekbn.red.
[Triumphs of socialist agriculture in the U.S.S.R.] Pobady sotsiA-
listicheakogo sellskogn khaziaistva SSSR. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo nellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1958. 430 p. (MIRA 11:12)
1. Veenoy-uznaya akademiya sollskokhozyaystyenufth naulc 1m.V.I. LeniftA
(fnr Kolm"nev). 2. Chlmn-korrn%pondont Vaesoy-uznoy skadomit sol'sko-
khnz3rastvennykh nauk lm.V.I.Lenina (for Moiseyev).
(Agriculture)
VOZIYANOVO A.F.; BUZINt V.A.; 19L!NIKQY4-V.F - SUSLINp Yu.V.;
jL#
CMRGIYEV-QKIYF V.S.
Ventilation of shielded work" faces in steep seams of the
Donets Basin. Trudy Inst.gor.dela AN MR n0-1-1353-65 162,
(MMA 16s2)
(Mine ventilation)
ALEKSEYEV, A.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: IVANOV, ~.D.; LEBEDEV, :3-F-;
DARENSYIKH, P.V.: BABYD4, N.I.; MELINIYOV, V.G.; KEITIN, V-V-;
m,tv'J."'T'Lov, Y 'A-
Adtomatic welding of the cylindrical part of a decomposer shell.
Avtom. vvar. 14 no.8:78-82 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Trest "Tiralstal'konsti-ukt5iya.
O~lectric welding)
(Aluminum industry-Equipment and supplies)
KELINIKOV, V.G.
ON BMMDX*"---" -
Progressive practices in reducing production costs. Tekst.T)ro-.
17 no.6:55-57 Je '57- (KLRA 10-7)
(Textile industr7--Costs)
~EIINIKOVY V.G.
Genera-I incidence of disease among the rural population of
Volozhin District in 1959. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.1.20-23 J'63.
(1-d,A 16:8)
1. Iz kafedry organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i istorii me-
ditsiny (zav. kafedroy - dotsent D.F.Belyatskiy) Minskogo
meditsinsko-o instituta.
. (V,~LuZHL. LEIS -:,ICT--."-' IGAL o i'A'I~ISTICS)
GRINTSMCH, Valentin Osipovich; IVANGV# VIAdimir Nikolsyevich;,ML!1qIK0Vt____
Vladimir I h; SOKOIA)Vp L*S,, inzh.v red.; BOBROVA~ Ye,N.p
to , red.
(Repair of t1w Senerm s of mobile electric power plants and
electric maebinery for railroads; experience of electric repair shops
of the October HailraMj Heinont generatorov peredvizhnykh zhelezn0dow's
rozbzqkh elektrostantdii i elektroispolnitellnogo putevogo instr=enta;
opyt elaktromeTchanicheskikh masterskikh Oktisbrlskoi dorogi. Moskvap
Vses. izdatel'sko-pollgr. Wedinenle M-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961.
56 fLilroad 0AIRA 14:7)
s--Electric equipment) (Electric power plants)
KWHIKOV, V.I.,inzh.
Experimental investigation of th-ree-stage two-collector rotating
amplifiers of the'Ma-gnavolt" type. Sbor.LIIZHT no.159:223-231
158. (MIHA 12:2)
(Rotating amplifiers)
34971
S/080/62/035/002/009/022
D204/D302
AUTHORS. Delimarskiy, Yu. K., Pavlenko, I. G,, Roms, Yu, G.
and Melnikov, . I.
TITLE: Electrolytic preparation and refinement of Bi in mell~s
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 2, 1962, 317-32'
TEXT~' Dire,:~t production and purification of Bi were carried out
in (a) a ternary eutectic of 48 mol.% -bC.1
2 ; 35 KC1 and NaOl.
and (b) a eutoctic of 36 mol.% NaC1, 47 CaC!- 2 and 17 BaCl 2~ by +the
metf'-lod of anodic solution. The apparatus used is illustrated and
described. The exper 4ments were carried out at 500+200C, in proce-
lain or alumina cruci bles, using Mo cathodes, while the Bi alloys
were melted and served as anodes. A description of the procedure is
given. Study of the removal of Pb from 85Bll'Pb alloys, using el-
ec*vrolyze (a) showed that the time of purific~ation decreased (from
3 1/2 to 1 hour) when the current density was rair',ed from 0.25 to
0.83 amp/cm2. The current efficiency was 80 - 90%. Practirally all
Card 1/3
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S/080/6 2/03 cl~ /002//009/022
Ele.-troLytir- preparation and ... D204/1)_502
Ag and Cu in the original alloy were removed together with the Pb.
Meagurements of the anode potential showed this quantity to be Ft'_
--urately determined by the extent of purifi-zition, increasing from
O~08 - 0,,'*4 V to 0.36 - 0.4 V as the Pb was removed, It is, ~here-
fcre, believed that the process could be c)ntrolled a.UtOM~1t1Cql','j
by ~3 simple potentiometric method. Transfer of" BJ~ to the Cathode
was also investigated, at 0.5 amp/cM2
on a 75Bi25Pb alloy, find-
-16 that the B-1 increased a-, first slowly and then rapidly, up -C
1% in the cathode Pb, when -92 - 98% of the anode Pb was dissolved,
decfea,_iing 'he-ea.fter to 0.6 - 0.9%. The results are discussed.
Using ele,~trclyte (b) and commercial Bi containing 2.5% Pb, O~3%
Ag and 0.007% Cu, at 0.77 amp/',-m,-' and at 7-)')Oc'C,, it was found tha-,
hLgher purifications could be achieved. The lead was reduced tc~
,,~ 0,00'.%., Cu to--.,O and Ag to 0.01%. The results were confirmed on
repear.ing the procegs on a larger scale with commercial lead
taining !6.8% Bi and admixtures of Ag, Ou and Sb. There are 5 ILj.--
~"jres and 131 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc, The
references to the English-language pub1iC%tJLonE-- re,.d as- f-Alows:
G, Cleary and D., Cubicriotti, J, I-iii. Chem. So:,, -4, ~571,
Card 2/3
3/080/062/075,1 021 02
El. e - trolytic prep~ll'~.ltic)rl :,"'I J-~-) o'l 0~
F. T. Ken- sKe-a -ind D. Cubi --c iot ti J RhYs
T - cirbe",
C)
-iS 'uC -ATION Institut obshc-'.ey Tj*,-)*ii,,
(Institute of General and Of
UkrSSR)
S TU 3 1,~ -,' l"' 2 E D -
'3
j rd I I
USSR/CultivateJ Plants - Fruits. Derries.
Abs J~-jur Rof Z:~ur Di~l., 111,- 1-2, 1(I-)-58., 983C
Ins
Titlc (~vtlio Fruit Dearii~,, *JALIty )f t',.c INUn an,~ SuckQri,i,-I
Ori,~ Pub VinAoliye i vii,..Iraftarstv~,, SSSR, 195-7, Ik' 3, 21-37
Abstract This article cites dht,~ c-)firnii, t,'-,e feasibility -,f
achiovin,-, fr-At beorii-,, i~.,t lady Dn ti~,c sh,,ots wticl-.
!,L.VQ -Xow-,~ .-n tl-.e -)f t'-.e precedli-_ year, but ils
D-,-. t!-.e sLn ~ts fr-)ri any 13en-~-uiall part of ti,u TT c,
bij-'est Yield w.5 ;btaninee. frim t:le sprouts -~f t!!05(.'
s-:ckers specl-'aily f -)~, t!,,e sh3..ts i.,-1 t'~C!
-provi.--~I~s year. -- Yc.:,. mz~,arovskaya
135 -
ACC NR, AP6033663 SOURCE CODE: UR/0119/66/ooo/010/0011/0013
AITMOR: Verbitskiy, 1. P. (Engineer); Yjel'nikov, V. 1. Rozen, Yu. V.
(Engineer); Trotsko, G. G. (Engineer)
ORG- none
TITLE: Frequency _adders
SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no. io,'1966, 1.1-13
TOPIC TAGS: frequency analyzer, transistorized circuit, frequency meter FA-C"I
cv o,-, o P e. -r ee
ABSTRACT: A device that converts frequencies in the 4-8 kc range into pulses and
counts these pulses is described. The input signal frequency is divided 80 times.
The resultant frequency, 50-100 kc, is then applied to a circuit that substracts
50 cycles. The 0-50 cps, output frequency is subsequently divided 180 times, applied
to a monostable multivibrator, and counted either with a fast acting counter or
an automatic recorder: The operating temperature range of the device is 5-50 C;
supply voltage tolerances are +10-15%. The circuitry of the device is transistor-
ized and packaged in modular form. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
OUD UUM -A014/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004
Card
I-ELINIKOV, V. I., Engineer
"Investigation of Finnmrific.,; of Sables In ~'ovaL20 hope Hoods wl-t~~
Rocking (r2oating) S-upportB." -,ib 12 Feb 52, Moscou Forestry EnFineerinf: :nst
Dissertations presented for scipnce and enpineer--'m, degrees in
1
Moscow -lurinv 1011.
SC: Sum. No. 41-0, 0 Vay 55
SOV/.IZ4-57-4-4840
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 4, p 11 35 (USSR"
AUTHOR: Mellnikov, V.I.
TITLE: On the Bending of Beams With Reference to Logging Transportation
(Ob izgibe balok, primenitellno k usloviyam vyvozki lesa v khlystakh)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Povolzhsk. lesotekhn. in-t, 1956, Nr 50, pp 69-84
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card 1/1
KUL' N V Valentin lvanov.i.ch..Aots., kand.telchn.nauk; SERGEYEV, Petr
r i e_,o) rill y ~OWI te., icand.tekhn.nauk; ZhURMM, B.A., red.;
SOKOLISKAYA. Zh.K.. red.izd-va; BRATISEX0, L.V.. tekha.red.
(Hauling tree-length logo] Vyvoske less v khlystakh. Mosk7a
Gooloebumitdat, 1957. 96 P- (HMA 11:21
(Lumber--Transportation)
.k%LLNIKOV,-Val4ntjA--3va vichj-- BEZBORODOV, Gennadiy Aleksandrovich; ZEYEST,
_.
M.B... red.; PLESKO, Ye.P., red& izd-va; PARMINA, N.L., tekhn. red.
[Meebanization of the laying
Makhanizatsiia stroitellstva
Goslesbumizdat, 1961. IL10 p.
(Lumbering)
of portable narrow-gauge
perenosrorkh tskokoleirykh
(Railroads, Industrial)
railroad tracksl
putei. Moak--V-h,
(MIRA 14- 3-1)
MELINIKOV, Valentin Ivanovich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SERGEYE-51',
Petr GeorgiyeV4.-cb, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; DNIThIYEV,
Yuriy Yakovlevich, kand. teldin. neuk; SEL121, Y.F., retsen--
zent; DOILIVITSINA, A.G., retsenzent; IOVOV, b.D., retsen-
zent; KISHIIISKIY, M.I., otv. red.; PLESKO, Ye.F., red. izd-
va; GIECHISHCHEVA, V.I., tekhn. red.
[Land transportation of timber and lumber floating]Sulho-
putnyi lesotransport i lesosplav. I-,oskva, Gosleslmmizdat,
1962. 314 p. NIRA 15:12)
1. Petrozavodskiy lesotekhnicheskiy tekhnikum (for lonov).
(Lumber-Transportation)
KELINIKOV, V.I.
Apparatus for mixing gases and liquids. P,3tent U-5-S.R. 77,940. Dec. 31.
1949.
Mi 47 no.19:9661 '53)
HELIMIKOV,V.1., inzhener.
'n~ Z!t'Z-.75 "
Some hydrodvnazmlc characteristics in the performance of mixers.
Sbor. at. RIMPOWK no.16:88-104 154. (HLRA 8:6)
(Hixivg machinery) (Fluid dynamics)
SOV:12-' 57-4-42Z0
Translation from: Referativnyyzhurnal. Mckhanika, 1957, Nr4, p53 (USSR)
AUTHOR- Mel'nikov, V. 1.
TITLE: On the Motion of a Fluid in a Mixer (0 dvizhenii zhidkosti v meshatke)
PERIODICAL: V kn.: Issledovaniya sublimatsionnykh i distillyats;onnykh
apparatov i gidrodinamiki meshalok (Vses. n.-i. i konstruktor
in-t khim. mashinostr., sb. st. 16.). Moscow, 1954. pp 105 120
ABSTRACT: On the strength of a theoretical analysis of the motion of a fluid n a
mixer and an experimental investigation for the determination of the
flow velocities it is shown that the motion of the fluid in the mxer may
be regarded as a combined vortex motion possessing static and dynarn-c
regions of fluid rotation. A helical motion with a constant excess
energy is in this case the basic state of the fluid motion, The kine-
matic structure of the flow and the characteristics of velocity distribu
tion in the flow are similar to those in a bent pipe line of rectangular
section. As a result of the formation of secondary flows the region
of the maximum velocities of the cross section of the mixer then shifts
toward the walls of the vessel, and with a diameter of the mixer blade
Card 1/2 equal to 0.6 of the diameter of the vessel the maximum of the velocities
On the Motion of a Fluid 'in a Mixer
SOV/1 Z4- 57-4-4220
is located at a distance of 0.75 of the blade radius from the axis of rotation
L P.
Card 2/2
MELINIKOV, V.I.., kand.tekhn.nauk
Considering some structural and hydrod~,rnamic factors in designing
mixers. Trudy IIIIKHD,2.IASH no. 29:U6-150 '59. 04IRA 14: 5)
(Mixing machinery)
~9,L2NTKOV, V.I., kand.takhn.nauk
Investigating the performance of the rocking mixing unit of a vacuum
filter., Trudy KIIKHDZMH no. 29:151-168 159. (MIRA 14:5)
- (Mixing machinery)
`6036990
.ACC NR% A SOLMCE CODE: uR/oIBl/G6/O08/o1l/3379/3382
AMHOR: Gribnikov, Z. S. Mel'niltov, V. 1. ; Sorokina, T. S.
ORG; Institute of Semiconductors, AN LrArSSR, Kiev (Institut polvprovodn_-Q-.r Ali j~x-SSR)
TITIZ; Size effect in the electric conductivity of semiconductors upon heating of the
electron Gas
SOURCE: Fizilm tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 11, 1966, 33719-3382
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor carrier, relaxation process, electron gas, semiconductor
conductivity, electron scattering, inelastic scattering
ABS-TRACT; 7he authors show that a size effect which is different from that due to
diffuse electron scattering from the surface can occur in a semiconductor situated in
a heating electric field, in-the case when the electron energy relaxation length
greatly exceeds the mean free path. This effect takes place in semiconductor plates
with a thickness of the order of the energy relaxation length (2d >> 1, where 2d is
the thickness of the semiconductor and I is the mean free path). 11" this condition
Is satisfied, the size effect does not depend on the diffuseness of the surface re-
flection and is determined exclusively by the inelasticity of the reflection. The
inelastic size effect can be due to scattering by surface oqcillations of -bhe semi-
conductor lattice or to scattering by lattice vibrations of a dielectric crystal whicbr-7,
i is in surface contact with the semiconductor. Without describing specifically the
scattering mech"ism, the authors deal with the limiting case when this scattering is I.
ACC NR- AP6036990
so intense that the electron distribution function is in equilibrium at the surface j:
and the size effect is maximal. The results of earlier papers (71-1 v. 7, 1997 and
1293.2, 1965) are used to calculate the components of the distribution function, the
dependence of the maximum electron temperature on the field, and the volt-ampere
characteristics. The results show that, unlike the usual size effect, the conductivi
ty of the plate increases with decreasing thickness. The authors thank E. I. Rashba
for interest in the work and useful remarks. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 9 for-
Mulas.
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j Card 2/0
ACC NRI AP7003232
SOURCE cobi-.-uii/66%/66/o5i/oo6/lm[l9l3-7
AUTHOR: Gribnikov, Z. S.; Mel'nikov, V. 1.
&
ORG: Institute of Semicon cio'rs, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR (Institut polu-
provodnikov Akademii Aauk Ukrainskoy SSR)
TITLE: Size effect in magnetoresistance of semiconductors
SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, V. 51, no.
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor conductivity,
electron distribution
6, 1966, 19og-19i.3
magnetoresistance) electron temperature)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with changes in the resistivity of a semiconductor in a
magnetic field, which depend under certain conditions on the thickness of the semi-
conductor (size effect), and contains calculatiuas of the effect for a monopolar
(electronic) nondegenerate semiconductor with a specified scalar electron effective
mass. The size effect is shown to come into play in the samples in which the lattice
temperature changes much less than the electron temperature. An expression is ob-
tained for the electron distribution function, from which the change in resistivity
in the magnetic field is calculated in a form that presents explicitly the contribu-
tion due to the gradient of the electron temperature and is responsible for the size
effect. The mechanism of the size effect is explained in some detail. Conditions
under which the size effect can arise in the absence-of a magnetic field are also dis-
cussed. Orig. art. has: 13 formulas and 1 tab1i.
SUB CODE: 2o/ Sim nAn: o8jul66/ oRiG REF: oo7/ oTH REF: ool
Card i /I
SHEYKO, I.N.; KIKHNO, V.S.; MELINIKOV, V.I.
Melting diagram of the tevidIry system NaF - KF - ZrF . TJkr.k-him.
zhur. 29 no.12:1259-1264 163. tMIRA 17:2)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR.
JJTjKOV II.I.;
BE, E;Y-v,0, 1.1"'. ; MEL
Vpl,iil.i~g d-lag-rari of the 2yztt--'ri Ne-7-
llch,,m. zhur. 30
26630-66~1
:.ACC NM AF5025364
To.solve thekinetic equation the electron gas in t4e semiconductors is divided
Into a subs sten of.electron temperature and into an injection subsystem.
Investigatica. of these subsystems makes it possible to obtain an approximate
formula4f the volt-ampere characteristic of heterotransiiion in Which tne V,
a
.distinctive. eature 1s: an Important ret rdation of growth :of current In the
fdrward-direction due: vi the extraction -cooling of the electton.gas.
' in t a
,
-88 sit
y tein with
two heterotran e
Lons b twebn which the Aistance
is a Her than
.
.
the.cooll 5 off lengtheq the warml 4C
n ng up of
electron gavowing to Inj tion of
.
bj- fi4teiotr
hot,electrons ansition-with A higher-barriercan.lead to it, column of`~_,
-strong .1e
lect-ron'4ndistorn-over a-lower b in the Systenlorse S-typ**
urier which
z ,,-negative 'resistanct. -~.~Orlg.' arcm. base 3. figs, 37 equationsi_;..-:--:"
P, -
SUB COIDIC: GUIN iikim~ 9*Ar6SJ-. F.. 0031.-
OTH Rar'.
1J
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ACCESSION. NR: AP5017289
UR/0i
81;
-6 2
AUTHORS:, dribnikov, Z. So; Me 11 niko A
V
TITLE: Diffusion of.1hoV e1- n-n heterojun: "iton
ecjr4 'In a'
SOURCEv Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 7, 1965.1 '1997-2006
. . . . . . .---
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor rectifier,, junction diode, kinetic equatiojti,~'_-'~.
electron
distribution distribution function, phonon scattering,, eleal
tron acattering.. acoustic, a
a attering
-ABSTRACT: The allthors obtain.the distribution of the electrons dis-.:
placed by application of an rlnric field on the junction between
tw ductg -type
o different semicon r 0 conductivity. In the quasi-W
neutral regions-of the Junction,
-the electron distribution function
is obta ned in the form of a series in the eigenfunction
-of th cool-
e
'th
ing . lengthpi -def Ined as e di8tances.from the junction.at which
is t Th L Cool,
quili
e brium res bred.'_ e ng leingth6: are obtained.:.in expliait"
gy'113'_ SCAt
form for theL ease-,.When -theL electron::ener tered'-by',acoustic:..,'.L'.
_~.'.--~-Jand~ optical phonons vnder-ver7. the -.'snace. W~"
IVANOV, N.I.; DZYUBA, Yu.S.; NORENKO, N.A.; YEVDOKIMOV, F.I.; ARABADZHEV,
A.M.; MELINIK(TI, V.I.
Efficiency of overall mechanization in Donets Basin mines.
Biul.tekh.3kon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.
inf orm. 17,P_Q-. C4&~= " I
- ~ 0 164. (MIRA 18:4)
GRIBNIKOV, Z.S.; MELINIKOV, V.I.
Injection and extrPetion of hot elecltrona in
with rapid maxwellization of the electron gas. Fiz. 'I'ver.
tela 7 nolDt2912-2920 0 f65. (MIFA 18-11)
1. Institut -)oluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR, Klyev.
WGULIS9 M.A.; PELINIKOV9 V.K.; STAPAHSA VeEe
I
Temperature conditions of the process involving the manufacture
of phonograph records from t4bleted plastics, Plast.massy no.2:
34,39 161. (MIU 14s2)
(Phonorecords) (Plastics)
MELINIKOV. V.K.; BLURS, E.Ya.
Investigating domestic beat sources and their effect on the heating
of bottled gas units. Gaz.proa. 5 no.10:17-22 0 160. (MM 13:10)
(Liquefied petroleum gas) (Mmt-Tranamission)
~ELINIKOV, V.K.
Design and calculation of coordinated equipment for grain
elevators in the eastern area of the country. Izv.vfs.ucheb.-
zav.; pishch.tekh. nc.4:110-113 '62. (MIRA 15,11)
1. Altayskiy politekhnichoskiy institut, kafedra mashin i
teklinologid pererabotki zerna.
(Grain elevators--Design and construction)
MELINIKOV V.-I,
Analysis of the affect of the technical and economic indices
on the overhead expenses or the grain re.ceiving stations of
the Altai Territory. Izv. vys. ucheb. say.; pi hch. takh.
no.519-11 162. (MIN 15:10)
1. Altaymkiy politakhnichaskiy institut, kafedra mashin i
tekhnologii pererabotki zerna.
(Altai Territory-Gramries-Costs)
MELINIKOV, V.K.
Stability of the center during periodical perturbations. Trudy
Mosk. mat. ob-va 12:3-52 '63. (MIRA 16:11)
MELINIKOV, V.K., inzh.
Modification of the no-ms of the technological design and planning
of grain receiving stations and elevators. Trudy W.IPP n0.19:
49-52 162. (KM 17 -.4)
MELINIKOV, V.K.
RadiophoBphorus as an indicator of the physiological condition -.~,
of wood7 plants. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no-3:112-123 '57.
(KIRA 12:8)
I*Bashkirski7 filial Akademli ftauk SSSR.
(Phosphorua-Isotopes) (Trees)
17(l)
AUTHORS: Sergeyev, L. I., gergeyeva, K.. A,, SOV/20-125-5-57/61
Mel'nikov,.V. K.
TITLE: The Isoelectric Point of the Protoplasm and the Peculiarities
of the Physiological State of the Generative Buds in the
Arboreal Plants (Izoelektricheskaya tochka protoplazmy i
osobannosti fiziologiohoskogo sostoyaniya generativnykh pochek
drevesnykh rasteniy)
PERIODICAL: Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, N- 5, pp 1162-1169
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The isoelectric point (1EP) of the protoplasm shifts in the case
of aging of animal tissues towards the less acid region (Ref 6).
A similar shift takes place in the plants i+pite of contrary
statements (Ref 6). This may be caused as well by unfavorable
environmental conditions (Refs 6, 12). The IEF shifts in the
cells of the generative buds of the trees already before the
occurrence of morphological difference5 more towards the more
acid region than it is the case with the vegetative buds (apple
tree, Ref 13). In the case of the grapevine a contrary behaviour
of the generative and vegetative buds was observed (Ref 5). There
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The Isoelectric Point of the Protoplasm and the Peculiarities SOV/20-125-5-57/6i
of the Physiological State of the Generative Buds in the Arboreal Plants
and the position of the IEF (Ref-14). The authors investigated the
periodicity of the annual development cyole of the traos in
connection with their resistivity and productivity by means of the
complex morpho-physiological method (Refs 8, 9). The IrEF dynamics
of the cell protoplasm of the generative buds was investigated as
well (method of the Refs 3, 4). The simplification of the
references 10 and 16 is bound to reduce the accuraoy of the
determinations. Table'l gives the results for the Bashkirskiy
kxasivets apples and for the sour cherry Zakharovskaya. This shows
that the UW of the protoplasm of the generative buds shifts towards
the less acid region during the period of 'full stationary state".
The M tends towards the end of this period towards the more acid
region if the temperature of the air is still reduced. This
corresponds in the case of the mentioned sour cherry (PH 3.7 in
October, 3.2 ir, November) and later in the case of the mentioned
apple tree as well (PH 3A in November, 3.4 in December) to the
duration of the period of "AL11 stationary state", The now occurring
processes increase the potential of the physiological activity.
These processes cause the end of the full stationary state of the
Card 2/3 generative buds. During springtime (February- May) the IEP shifts
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of the Physiological State of the Generative Buds in the Arboreal Plants
first rapidly, then gradually towards the more acid region. The
curves of the IEP-dynamics are to a certain extent interrelated
to other physiological indices of the generative buds (Fig 1). The
experimental results under the application of radioactive phosphorus
confirm the mentioned M shifts (Table 2). The absorption of F32 in
the generative buds of the apple- and sour cherry tree causes
changes of the IEP. Thus was proved that the 1EP shift towards the
more acid region is.conneoted with the increase of the metabolism
intensity. Finally the-authors make the attempt of interpreting these
results. An organic connection between the negative electrokinetic
potential and the structure of the living protoplasm and the
metabolism taking place in it may be assumed. There are I figure,
2 tables, and'17 references,'14 of which are Soviet,
ASSOCIATICU: Institut biologii Akademii nauk SSSR Bashklrskogo filiala
(Institute of Biology of the Academy of Sciezves USSR of the
Irashkiriya Branch)
PRESENTED: September 24, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician
SUBOTTED: September 24, 1958
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MELINIKOV, V. K.9 CAND Bio Sc,iq "PECULIARITIES OF THE
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ANNUALtDEVELOPMENT -0-V*Cr OF WOODY PLANTS IN RELATION TO
THEIR WINTERWA09+416 Sol' UFAt 1960o tMIN OF AOR RSFSRI
LENINGRAD AGR INST). (KLI 3-619 210).
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SERGEYEV, Leonid Ivanovich; SERGEMA, Klavdiya Alakeseyevna;
MELININOV. Valerly Konstantinovich:-SUKHORUKOV, K.T.,
doli ~rbio~lna~ukpi6f.-, -otv. red.; GAFUROVA, T.I.,, red.;
VALEYEV, G.G., tekhn. red.
[Morphological and pbysiological periodicity and winter
hardiness of woody plants] Morfo-fiziologicheskaia periodichnost'
i zimostoikosti dreveszWkh rastenii. Ufa, Akad. nauk SSSR.
Bashkirskii filial, In-t bidlogii, 1961. 221 p. (MIM 15-.7)
(Bashkiria--Woody plants)
(Bashkiria-Plants-Frost resistance)
CHUVASHINA, N.P.; ~ELINIKOV, V.K.
Physiological and biochemical characteristics of sterile pollen
from remote hybrids of fruit and berry plants. Fiziol. rast. 11
no.2:330-333 Mr-Ap 164. (WRA 17:4)
1. I.V.Michurin Central Genetics Laboratory, Michurinsk.
16(1),16(2),24(5) SrJV142 - ~ 4-4- _11,127
AUTHOR: Mellnikov.. V.K.
TITLE: On Approximate Methods in *,he Reveril-n Pr-)1, 1 em -,I' tre Quart', M
Theory of Scattering
PERIODICALs Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1959,vol 14,Nr 4-PP 121-132 'USSR~
ABSTRACT- As it is well-known, the riEorous solution ~f T~e reversicn
Droblem can not be directly ap~,1-*Led for the inveotigaticn. -)f
experimental data, since the S-matr~x is no-~ def'ined .":)r all
k2_ values. There appears the problem: Which 119ta on the noteritial
in the finite interval of energy can be L~btained fron! he
, and how !dirge is tlie exac-ness ?
knowledge of the scattering
The author gives a short summary of known results in tnis domain.
He mentions I.L.Gellfand, B.I.I.Levitan, V.;.Earchenko,
and L.D.Faddeyev.
There are 12 references, 10 of which are Soviet, 1
and 1 Daniah.
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1959
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44 0 . The author assumes that
Determination of the Coherence Range for an SOV/39-49-4-1/6
Equation of Second' Order Which. Differs Littlerrom Gonservative one
a solution can tend nonotonely only to a saddle point equi-
librium,-where,by,among others~cases with strong friction are
exaludaii...For the determination of the coherence range under
the above assumptions and some further (less incisive
assumptions) the author considers certain curves which are
analogous to the aeparatrices and which separate the differ-
ent possible motions from each other. He gives a method for
the pr%ctical determination of these curves. The conai4ered
problem can be used for calculating accelerators of charged
particles. The paper consists of five chapters with 17
theormw -and lemmata. The author mentions the scientific guide
of the paper, Yu.S. Sayasov, and S.V. Pomin, L.A. Chudov and
V.V. ffemytskiy.
There are 8 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 3 American,
I German, and 1 English.
SUBUITTED: February 10, 1958
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AC611A101
AUTHOR: Mellnikov, V. K,
TITLE: Application of Fourier's method to solve the inverse problem of
the diffusion theory
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1962, 23, abstract ")A231
("Tr. Vses. soveshchaiiiya po differentsial'n. uravnenlyam, 19r-8,
Yerevan, AN ArmSSR,11 ig6o, 117-130)
TF-XT: Experimental data may serve to find the phases of diffusion In a
certain energy range only. This is of essential importance when solving the
inverse problem of diffusion. In distinction from other authors (Rzh-Piz, 1916,
no. 8, 21782; 1957, no. 8, 18957), who assumed the phases for all energy vlalues
as being known, the author of the present paper shows the way of finding low-
frequency harmonics of potential and wave functions by the phase of S-diffusion,
known for the finite energy range. The case of the centrally symmetric potential
is examined, where the potential is considered to be vanishing at r > r.. The
wave functions of diffpion in the S-state may be represented in the form:
(r, k) = sin r k +f R (r, t) sin k t d t, where R (r, t) satisfies the
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Application of Fourier's method ... A061/A101
nonlinear wave equation R" (r, t) - R" (r t) - 2 R (r, t) d/dr R (r, r). The
way of determining R (r rr 0 and R' t by the S-phase and related states
01 r r0
is indicated. Cauchy's wave equation problem arising in this connection is
solved by Fourier's method.
V. Buslayev
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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