SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MENSHIKOV, A. Z. - MENSHIKOV, G. P.

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s/126/62/oi4/003/008/022 E039/E42O AUTHOR* -Men'shikov. A__Z__ TITLE: On the nature of short wavelength X-ray satellites PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.14, no.3, 1962, 396-399 TEXT: First, earlier observations on satellite lines are described and discussed; then, further experiments using metallic chrc)mium are described, which relate the presence of satellite lines to the method of excitation. Details of a double X-ray tube are given which enables the specimen to be excited by fast electrons or X-rays or by a mixture of the two. It is shown that when using fast electron excitation of chromium there are two satellite lines K0jII and Koiv on the short wavelength side of the K 05 line and displaced from the K P5 maximum by 16 and 27 eV respectively. These satellites are absent when using X-ray excitation. Similar results were obtained for iron by K.M.Kolobova. When using mixed radiation (X-rays for exciting the K level and slow electrons for the L and M levels) the chromium K011, satellite is observed, but Card 1/2 S/126/6'2/ol4/003/008/022 On the nature of short wavelength ... E039/E420 at a much lower intensity than when using fast electrons. The experiments confirm that the presence of the short wavelength satellites is connected with the form of excitation and the interaction of electrons in the solid body. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metals AS USSR) SUBMITTED: March 10, 1962 Card 2/2 5/126/62/014/004/008/017 EIII/Ei6o AUTHORS: Nemnonov, S.A., Sorokina, M.F., Men'shikou- AIZ., Kolobova. K.M., and Finkel'shte n-, L.D. TITLE: The character of the atomic interactions in the intermetallic compounds of the transition elements .aluminium and silicon PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.14, no.4,' 1962, 535-541 T EXr t A combination of tile crystallochemical and X-ray spectroscopic characteristics of the compounds examined with their physi6ocheinical properties, enables one to assert that tile character of the interatomic bonding forces in these compounds (Fe3Al, NiAl 31 FeSi, CrSi, CrAl 71 MnA16, FeAl 31 Co2A19, CuAl 21. etc) is extremely complicated. The structural characteristics, the X-ray emission data and the inagnetic properties show the presence, on a background of the predominantly metallic interaction, of certain localised bonds between different kinds of atoms, in which tile 3d electrons of the transition metal actively participate. Card 1/2 The character of the atomic ... S/126/62/014/004/008/017 E111/E160 in all phases studied. the K absorption spectra of the transition metal show strong hybridisation of thc- 3d and 4s wave functions of the transition element with the 3P functions of aluminium or silicon. Allowing for certain conventions in the separation of the interatomic forces into their components, it can be reckoned that the predominantly metallic interaction is supplemented in the cases examined by the interaction of the covalent and resonat- ing covalent type of bonding with a certain polarity, understood as a drawing out of the connecting electron cloud to the side of the more electronegative component (the transition metal). In the system transition metal / Al, this polar component of the bonding forces is strongly expressed but in the system,transition metal Si, it is almost absent. There is I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metals* AS USSR) SUBMITTED: April 4, 1962. Card 2/2 S/126/62~/014/005/003/015 Elli/E435 AUTHORS: Nemnonov, S.A., Sorokina, M.F., Kolobova, K.M., Men'shikov, A.Z. TITLE: Investigation of the structure of absorption K-spectra of trangition metals in Lntertnetallic compouti(I.9 wi-th aluminium and silicon PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i mdtallovedeniye, v.14, no-5, 1962, 666-672 TEXT: The K-edge of absorption has been studied of Cr-Al, Mn-Al, Fe-Al, Ni-Al, Cr-Si, Mn-Si, Fe-Si and Ni-Si alloys for ranges of concentration which included almost all the intermetallic compounds in these systems. For all the compounds investigated tile "initial" (i.e. long wave-length) absorption remained fairly large and of the same order as in the pure metal. With increasing concentration of the transition component the break between the initial and the next intermediate region was smoothed. The energy position of the point corresponding to the Fermi boundary, mostly remained unchanged in most cases. The maximum which is characteristic of the pure transition metal was smoothed at a certain concentration of the second component, a new maximum Card 1/2 3/126/62/014/005/003/015 Investigation of the structure ... Elll/E435 appearing 6 to Ili eV further towards the short wave-lengths side and becoming more pointed.. The changes described became apparent while still withiri the solid-solution boundaries. Conclusion: in compounds with a high content of the non-transition component there is strong hybridization of the 3d-, 4s-wave functions of the transition metal with the 3p-wave functions of aluruinium and silicon. There are 5 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metals AS USSR) SUBMITTED: April 4, 1962 Card 2/2 L 17114'63 A(h)/EWT (~)/qT -ACGESSIO If - SR.: kM,02841 S/0126163/015/006/0833/0438 iJ 0Z lentshikov, andiibsorptida ~rinsition TRLE:t 7i Interpratation- of -r!jt. emi ion spectra x -q-6.1 6, 196' ZQ RCE.-!~ Mika,mata L~ metallovedehikej v. r,15 831-08 J 7..7 't-dPiC ~ijGS~. -traftsItiod"m6tal Cr. Cr~compoufid. ,:X 'a emission,; abpr ti -r y p ion - ':L - ABSTRACT: the f 711 -,.and spa t ra: its comp-ounds ' -la's ~t~ lts' btain'd d ~iec an -com ared. The resu 0 e ard- presente graphically d __~'e;d., It:,wra's-assumed that the K -band and thainiti 1 ab a , sGrptionare: it, 'm t nL nesq in tvhe spectrum: inasmuch as a p-sy , ry.states are presentl in the. b ists~ Witft hybridization of outer atomic or its er. th ot-thd-p-~tates-in-the'hybridized-dsp-b~nd the pro b pea siti _ns ta the: Is-level- wi I I a n s ity th y or bd~ &4!te; and'the int 0 - ' a' _r as,pr ova t6at bf: I he, ay 1 1 the intensity ~e,' -last -emission: band and. the -initial' absorption:,* magnitude -a r e d6terminect f ~,J p I v, ~t I ~ ! 0 r -_.- ~- 41 ; : ~ -.-17~~:~ 4 , ~- - ~- - r ~~- 1 ~ ~ :- -- ~ - . I. -- I - ;~ .I _-. - L 39305-65 E,,T (I )/EWP(e)/~WT 11m) t CV; P ~M P ~-6 /P Pu-4 IJP( /515tol-MG110057/ 64 T "k :AIJTFrjRl- Hen'shikov, A-. - Z.:; Ifemnonov S. A. ........... TITLE: Electron s ds of mefractory chi~omi compoun tuctu A, SOURCE--.' Fizika metallov i_ meta" ovedeniye v. 19, no. 1, 1965 -57-64 ~~TOPIC TAGS;: metalloid refractotLjle~tJl un, chrorr-ilim-har" chromium chromit, carbide energy level, energy gap, spectrum.determination i-7 -I, TRACT: The -electron -energy spectrwum- of unds sras deter-1 :A S .1. refractory chromium compo wmined by analyzing emission and absorption x-ray spectra. X-ray emission spectra a aive a' theoretical picture of occupied outer ~e 1e ct mn - energy states in a-solid .(va-tence baand~ conductance band), while- absorption -spectra (initial absorDtlonlzone)_ a imilar picture for states corre;3 onding to empty. levels. -A e.-ombination of Z-1.ve, S p _ive information on e -cinission and ~absorpti_on -spectra can be -use'd to der the d nsity~ 1 -to p disi--ributiain qf electron stateg according --nergies. The samples of chrom, -borades:~arf ides which -Vere --studied re- -0b d carb Ve tained- fr-:~W the -Institute- -of --ftidev fence-. UkrSSR, The results of the Mtailurgy and Soecial ~~q ~- AcadeTy !x-t~ay spectral studies are given in tabular f3`Fm-H1=n &iapho. It is cioarly evident that these refractory colkDounds have a multiband electron structure. V 1. c Cwd ~A L 3930.5-65 ACCESSION NR: AP60042W i Width of thO hands and:tbe energy distance betweenthem, as well as the spin moment :of the.3d electrons ~may be -evaluated from the x-ray spectra.. As to the considerable -headnes2'7and the high,conductivit of the refractory compounds, the authors believe i - y i tha- these are causdd.by electrons located in-various-sublevels. It-follows from this that it is ne6essary to take both -Me-Me and- Me-X interactions into account. T 1, ra distribution of valence electrons in-the metalloid atom is rather complex. Part -rons of tile matallo~d electrons take pat~t in forming a covalent Me-X bond, the elect apparently also entering partially into the conductance band. At the same time nere is no doubt that a part of the electron density of the metal atom-- is diverted to the metalloid., .. An approximate ev'aluation-of the ion,component,of,the bonding r y be made,on the basis of o cesi in the refractory compounds ma Lhe energy gap between the band of the anion-sublattice,and the 3d band ofthe cat-ion sublatti ce~ "Tile authors -are indebted to M.. -Dzhumaliyev and m. Chomnonov for help in correcting'.- th~_:,!spectra, ASSOCTATION: -InStitut ffiziki metallov All _SSH (Institute- Of Filyq1gs of: Metals, cademv of Scim64~ SSSR) 7. IS SUB CODE.,- NP, MM, U13MITTED,. 23Apv64 ENCL* 00 Ot 110 11EFSOV., 1HERi carc) 2/2 1121,~66 rKT( /T&~-'P(t)/E'WP(b)/EV[A(C) JD my ACC NRt AP5018855~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/65/020/001/0038/0043 ~AUTHOR: Xursayev, E. Men'shikov..A. Z..; Anishchenka, R. I.; Nemnonov, S. At s ORM, In titute a Physics, of Metals-AN SSSR (Institut fiziki metalloid" AN SSSR) TITLE: lhe'question of determining the number of 3d electrons in tran- sition metals of the iron group on the basis.of coherent.and incoherent scattering of:~x ray beans SOURCE: Fizika,metallov m-etallovedenike, v. 20, no. 1, 1965, 38-43 TOPIC TAGS:* transition elementi coherent scatterinp. incoherent seat- tering,-secondary--emission ABST~ ACT Experiment a-1 and4thcor4ticalwork -on the atudy of x ray struq1"t fia$:~tors of: pure me t alit ~Ydyd alloys is surveyed. '. o check the relia-% bilit"'Vf the -ku'riy 'Y ma fKuriyme, M. Josoya S. a. Suzuki T.-Phys. ReV., 130, 898.1,method, the absolute Intensity of incoherent scattering for aluminumxas'~measured_and plotted. However, the Compton scattering in *,,t,fi e- transition metals.of the -iron gro up could not be measured,by thi method-because of secondary radiation in both sample and absorber. It UDC,. 539-26 Card 1/2' N L 13121-66 ACC NRt APSO'8855 t in, t 's ~consideredothat'it is not possible, to ob a ,e liable information on-1 the condition.4f 3d electrons in transition, metal's of the Iron-group with.present methods. *Ori a has: figures. g rt SWCODE.: lell/LL _SUBM DATE: 2lJul64/ ORIG REF: Oil/ OTH REP: 027 1 Card -2/2 PMNI_11~~'__ Mil -MIT" M -;i~ rf r,.Il I K 0 If V , A 1, , tT o -.- r ry ! nzh .1111"" A T4 V ,l, Fe ny y i n j -il gr,rTly,l In.-,h, Mi no ~apo m- ~ 3-are for imeas ar i ng the Jp p tn o I d ulas --,no 1 r- s or zhur. no.6 416-57 Je 165. (Wwi ],I- 1. . i p,-oy,7ik t. iii- kon -.3 truk torskly institlit gornogo i obogatitellnogo mashinostroyeniya, L 1 4 a a a a a 0 4 C a a a e a C CL a a G' 410 a a- a- 6- a 6, Cw Ak & 41 a OR a a. a see a CwGQQ#i6**OS Ocoee*% 60 a a-lva: a v j j 4 0 7 f to it 11 Is W ts 1. 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RJP 10, jW8. it. 2139-1n C avitawivA$6 in guinea PiV th- ppcaf!l after a high retkulocYtods whkh Per- ~ists until death. The mimatic resiMme Of the "YthrO cyte, v, incr,.d. The rellocti- in the no- Of fed cOt- to relardatioa of d i d b -00 fvc s ue se putclei timultanc-Aisly o as* thefutwtiouingot the bottv "'Iff"IF, Opecially the maturing t t h k es e ftt u OcY a the erytttrtxytc,~ aud the transition of t into erythrocytes. M. G. Mouce 00 -3: ire 0 or ,D Al o :: t w se ) e SIG. 90"14V 48"DIMAI amic ci- M - e, *0 U a AV go If f I "a IS 8 T IS An A T 1 ad 0 a a I ff a I a a 3 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 6066 0 di 0 0 Ka ISHIKOV, F.K.; VEREMKOVA, Y8*ya& ;;'151-:-:i~~--.':~Itl - Y~4 - Reaction of some medicinal substances with ascorbic acid. Vrachebnoe dalo 27. 1081-4 (columns, not pp.) '47. (CA 47 no.21:11537 153) 1, Mad. Biol. Inst., Kursk. 38306 MENISHIKOV. F. K. and FELIDMAH, S. I. 0 lachanii yazvennoy bolazni pchalinym mdom. Sav. maditsina, 19419, No 12, 9. 1.3-14 KMIISHIKOV, F.K. Secondary aribof'lavinosis in rheumatism. Vop.pit. 12 no.6:47-50 N-D '53. (9LHA 6:12) 1. Iz terapevticheakoy kliniki Kurskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (Deficiency diseases) (Riboflavin) (Rheumatism) MEN'SHIKOV~ F.K.;M&IaNKOVICH, A.B. &- - --' --- agir- Considerations on application of hypnotheramy in internal diseases. Ter. arkh., Moskva 25 no.2:6-10 Mar-Apr 1953. (CLML 24:3) 1. Professor. 2. Of the Therapeutic Division (Head -- Prof. F. K. Men'shikov), Kursk Oblast Hospital. MOSHIMV, F.I.. professor (FaLrok) Peptic ulcer according to 15 years of clinical data. Ilia. =ad. 31 n0-11:80-83 1 153. (HLHA 6:12) 1. In terapevticheakoy kliniki (zavedayushchiy - professor F.K.Men'- shiko-v) Kurskogo maditsinskogo institu%a. (%ptic ulcer) ~MISJIIKOTI F.K., p1rofessor Preventive significance of therapeutic watrition. Sov. virar. 13 ao.3:9-14 Ky--Te 154. (KLRA 7: 8) 1. Zaveduyushchly klInikoy lachabnogo pitaaiy& Institute, pit&niy& Ikademil neditsinskikh nauk SSSR (dir. chlon-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. O.P.Kolchawva) (BUTS. In various diseases, Oprev. aspects of ther. lists) ~MISHIKOV. Fedo- Kuz-Imich, doktor meditsinskikh nawk. professor; TSIL'- "SM%'?T.-X-.T-.,redaktor; ISLEUTIMA. P.G., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Alcoholism is the enemy of health] All-ogolizm - vrag zdorovIIa. Moak-va, Izd-vo 32nanie," 1955. 22 p. (MIRA R:6) (Alcoholism) E)V jj I K 0 V., F. -D USEST-1.11,5edicine - Convalescent Diets T' Card 1/1 Pub 141-10/15 Author : Men'shikov, F. K. Title : Concerning a unified principle of constructing a therapeutic diet Periodical : Vop. pit., 45-48, Jan/Feb 1955 Abstract : Presents fourteen therapeutic diets in a table giving their corresponding chemical composition, caloric content, method of preparation, and degree of pulverization. The outline was constructed on a unified principle and is offered for,consideration. Various disorders of the alimentary tract are discussed with a reconmendation for one of the suggested diets, i.e. a diet rich iu calcium and phosphorus is suggested for a tuberculosis patient who does not require vigorous nutrition. One large table. No references. Institution: Clinic of Theraveutic Nutrition, Acad Med Sci USSR, Ybscow Submitted : -- vLZNRVA. ?-nnrcl'ye~7na. prox. re.i.; '~AYNTSIUY,~k, 6."te. ~.Dlot in anenial Zak pltat~eia pri i-ed. Y.K. Men'r-hikove. 1Zd. 2. Mockva, Medglz. !9-56. 22 (1)(t-PA 11:6) (PIrn. IN DISBAET) M I A I I I r j I , . / " ~ BtYUL, Yek.; redaktor 2-156"96" [Diet for the tubercular patient] Kak pitat'sia bollaomm tuberkula- som. Pod red. Y.K.Kealehlkova. Moskva, Kedgiz, 1956. 34 p. (TUBZRCUWSI3) (DINT IN DISSASS) (KIRA 10:11) doktor meditainskikh nauk, professor; USPRUSKAYA, N.V., redaktor; GUBIR, M.I., takhnicheskiy redak-tor. [Diet in diseases of the cardiovascular system] Lechebnoe pitanie pri sabolovanitakh serdechno-soaudistoi sistemy. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Znanie." 1957. 31 P. (Vaesoluznoe obahchestvo po rasprostranenilu politichesKA t nauchnykh ananit. Ser.8, no-.26) (MM 10:11) (DIST IN DISEASE) '(r.ARDIOVASCUI.AR SYSTM-'bISRASES) HENISHIKOV, F.K. Twenty-five years of work by the In3titute of IfutrItion in the field of diatotherap7 and prospects for further development. Top.pit. 16 ao-1:18-23 Ja--F 157. (NIBA 10:3) 1. Iz kliniki lechabno& pitaniya (zaveduyushchI,7 - professor F.K. KE$nlshikov) Institute pitaniya ANN SSSR, Moskva. (DIRTS prev. & ther. use in Russia (Rua)) -AMM'"OEG"i In&.marofessor; SOKOL40VSKLY. V.P. The significance of diet in the treatment and prevention of atherosclerosis. Sov.med. 21 no.2:18-23 F 157. (KLaA 10:6) 1. Iz kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya (zav. - prof. F.K.Ken'shikov) (ARMIOSCLItROSIS, prev. & control rale of diet in) (DISTS, in various dis. arteriosclerosis. prev. & ther.) BORINSKAYA. YelmterinB Ej..; HM's=OV, Fedor KuzImich. rect.; KARSHa. Rake Solomonovich, red. (Diet in disease; a manual for dieticians and cocks in hospitals) Lechabnoe pitanie; posobie dlia dietsester and povarov bollnichafth uchrezhdenii, pod red. F.K.Men'shikova i M.S.Marshaka. Hoek-7a, Medgiz. 1958. 395 P. (MIRA 12:6) (DIET IN DISIA (COOKNRY FOR M SICK) MISHIKOV. F.K., prof. Pressed Yeast. Zdorov'e 4 no.700 Jl 158. (IMA 11:6) MUST) -prof.$ doktor med.nauk, KADFR, U.N., red.; XMISMOV, Fedor KUZ17jobs MRASAVINA, A.M., takhn.red. [Alcoholism is tha foe of good health] Alkogolizm - vrag zdo- rovlia. Mosk7a, Voon.izd-vo X-va obor.SSSR. 1959. 68 P. (KIRA 13:4) (ALCOHOLISM) WY 00 Iftlety 110ts the f.U..1.9 ~t:.Iv -d titIts of P-pols. Cope==, 1. N Professor Mesa%, *low tur.1 bet- 1. tm ~Vpvr res"Pirst-Y tr-t.' j4UUj3jjCZ_JjAar- K.. Prof ... a,, InstLtat. of fttrittoo. Ko"ov, Dietetic t"atmarat of ul- dl-- . Pmfessor, UnitCr%4 Tubem4losls lastitutol Ught hmCer a ~agow-- 19th r-ur-ti., Poet= &ELM CW C- C t. Vdl.ll 647 59 MEN'SHIKOV, F.-.K.. prof.; PLOTITIKOVA, S.S. DietotheraW in certain types of anemia. Probl.genat. i perel. krovi 4 no-7:38-41 Jl '59. (11 LM '12: 10) 1. Iz kafedry lechebnogo pitaniya (zav. - prof.F.K.Men'shikov) Neatral'no 0 iastit-ata usovershenstvovanlya vrachey. SNMMIA. ther. diets (Rua)) (DIETS, in var. dis. anemia (Rue)) - Diet therapy in atherosclerosis. Sov.med. 25 no-8:30-9 Ag 160. (MM 13:9) 1. Is kafedry diyetoterapii (zav. - prof. F.K. Menlabikov) TSentrall- nogo instituts. usovershonstvovaniya vracLay (dir. M.D.Kovrigina)o (ARTMOSCLFAMIS) (DIET IN DISEASE) HM41SHIKOV -FedQr-KUz�m1,Q1~. prof.. doktor med.naxetc; STLAROSTENKOVA, M.H., SAVCHENKO, Ye.V., tekhn.red. [Tborapeutic diet in diseases of the digestive organs; as revealed by materials of public lectures delivered in the lecturing bureaus of the Society] Lechebnoe pitanie pri zabo- levaniikh organov pishcheveraniia; po materialam publichn h ykh lektaii. chitannykh v lektoriiakh Obshchastva. Moskva. Izd-vo *'Znanie.0 1961. 30 P. (Tsesoiuznoe obshchestvo po rasprostra- neniiu politichaskikh i nau--hnykh znanii. Ser.8. Biologila i meditsina, no.4) (mmA 14:2) (DIET IN DISEASE) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DIWASES) MIISHIKOVS, F.K. Work of-it&F-International Congress of Gastroenterology. Vest.AWI SWR 16 no - 3: 50- 53 161. OURA 24:7) (ALDENTARY CANAL-DISE&SM) MENISAIKOV, F.K_, prof. (Concise training manual for dietotherapy]Kratkoe uchebnoe posobie po dietoterapii. Moskva, TSentr.in-t usovershenstvovanild vraChei. Pt.l. 19e2. 202 p. (MIRA 16:3) (DIET IN DISEASE) MENISHIKOVP F.K., prof. (Concise traiaing mn ual on lietotherapy]Kratkoe uchebeoe posobie po dietoterapii. Moskva, TSentr. in-t ussovershenstvo - vaniia vrachel. Pt.2. 1962. 211 p. (MIRA 160) (DIET IN DISEASE) MENISHIKOV Fedor Kuzlaich; ARTEM'YEV, S.G., red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., - I tekhn. red. [Intestinal diseases]Bolezni kishchechnika. Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 259 p. (14IRA 16: 1) (INTESTINES-DISEASES) MENISHIKOV, F.A.., prof. (Moskva) ClasBificatior of imt-est-inal diBeases. Min. ned. 4-1 nc.2: 102-109 F163 (,',g-q.A 17 -.1 I 1. Iz kafedry lechebnogo pitaniya TSentrallnoly-o Instituta uao- vershenstvovani7a vrachey. Kri A V e r F" - , - i - -.I : . .. I -- 1 1. - -- - 7~ -, - ;- -'~, -- . -1 1 1. .1, -., , , - -, 11-1----I--- - - .1- 1.--, - ., .- , " ..- : , t MENISHIKOV, F.K.; VOLKOVA, A.I.; BARMINA, L.V. Nutrition of patients with neoplasm--. Trudy TSIU 62:268-277 '63. (MTRA 1 18-3) 1. Kafedra gastro-ent,!rologii i diyetotera~ii (zav. prof. F.K. Men'shikov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. ,,T,N I SIfIKOV)- Tr C, 4 4 lic 'at 1. Kafedra gas trc~-, n-,~,!rc -'ngil i ilv~-- --,qT r,.Ogo instituta BURCHINSKIY, G.I., prof.; BEYUL, Ye.A., kand. med. nauk; VASII,2,,'KO, V.Kh., Frof.; GUKASIAIT', A.G., zas-I. deya---~' nauk:i, prof.; URNAUiEOV, V.K., kanc. red. rauk; GUBERGRITS, A.Ya., prof.; LORIYE, I.F., prof.; NEPSRIKOV, F.K., prof.; FLOTIIIKOV, N.N., prof.; RAbUITINA, N.A., kand. med. nauk; RADBILI, 0.33., prof.; itYSS, S.F., prof.; SALIRAE-, M.M., kand. mod. nauk; SUKHININ, F.L.,, prof.; STEPANOV, P.N., prof.; FJNT, I.M., prof.; SELAGUROV, A.A., prof.; TAhEYEV, Ye.V.., prof., otv. red.: [Multivolume manual on internal diseases] Mnogotomnoe ru- kovodstvo po vnutrennim bolezniam. Moskva, 1-teditsina. Vol.4. 1965. 667 p. (MI;U 18.: 1) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen AHN SSSR (for Tareyev, Vasilenko). 2. Chien-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Ryss). MEWSHIKOVY F.K., prof.0 zasl. deyatell nauki (Dietotherapyl Dietoterapiia. Moskva, T-Sentr. ir--t usovershenstvovaniia vrachei. Pt.l. Izd.3. 1965. 273 p. (MIRA 18:8) SOV /137-58-8-18008 FranslatLon from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurolya, i958, Nr 8, p257 (USSR) AUTHOR: Men' shikov, F. S. T ITLE: The Method of lsoconcentrational Cross Sections in the Investiga- tion of Four-cornponent Alloys With Stratification (Metod izokon- tsent rats ionnykh sechen;y v issledovanii clietyrekhkomponentnykh sistern s rasslaivanivern) PERIODICAL: Tr. Sibirsk, metallurg in ta 1957, Nr 4, pp ZOO--107 ABSTRACT: The method of the construction of isoconcentrational phase diaurams, permitting to make evident the main elements of phase equilibria in the region of stratification (S) wLtfiout the construction of complicated polythermic diagrams of separate cross sections, and also to solve the problem of the character of the position of the limiting connodes (C), i. e , the isothermal lines of crystallization The conclusions are illustrated by the investigation of the quaternary system phenol - benzoic acid - naphtalene - water, based on the hypothesis that in this case, 'oo, the laws governing the position of C formulated earlier for ternary alloys are fundamentally verified. "he difference C a r d 12lies only in the fact that the deviation of C from the zero SOVII, 1, 37-58-8-18008 The Method of isoconcentrational Cross Sections (con'. ) direction is determined here by a relationship between the values of three- critical temperatures of S, because of the six binary systems forming the given s~'Stern' only three have a common region of S. It is demonstrated that in the system studied, which has a single region of S embracing three ternarv systems, all the limiting C deviate trom the zero direction towards the binary systems of naphtalerie - water and benzoic acid - water having the highest critical temperatures of S, For the portrayal of the position of C in the region of S, the method of projections drawn on the surface of a four- pha5e monotectic is proposed. The theory and a detailed description of this method are adduced. The possibility of determining the character of the pozition of the limit C and of finding the fundamental parameters characteri- zing the phase equilibriums in the S volume by means of two constant-con- centration sections is indicated. To construct the isoconcentrational curves, the ccricentration of phenol in the initial ternary mixture is plotted on the abscissa while the temperature of crystallization is determined according to the temperature curves at indicated concentrations of water. Isoconcentra- tional curves are obtained by means of joining the temperature points corres- ponding to equal concentrations of water by a smooth curve. It is assumed that the established law governing the Location of C would be observed in other si-,-ii1ar systems independently of the features of the components forming a oi-en svstern. 1. Alloys-Analysis 2. Alloys-1hase-studies L. G. Card 2/2 3. Alloys-Theory I.. 1:,athemati-cs ~EWSHIKOV, F.S.; NAZAROV, P.G. Waya of improving the dewatering processes of -,rery grAll coa-1. Trudy VNIlGidrouglia no.2:96-103 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatellsk-ly i proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut dobychi uglya gidravlicheskim, sposobom. Wff2/59/000/0 16/r,3 .-/&=~~4 A052/AO02 Translation from; Referativpyy znurnal, Elektrolak~mika, '191-9, N3. 16, p. 1"'. # 34639 AU-TH:-'-R,, Men I shikov,_ G - G. T.IILF,. Tahle Device for Harmonic Synthesis F ERT OD I;I'AL -Uch. zap. WU, 1958, No. 271, pp. 48-53 'M T Two varlarits of computers, solving problems of ha--MoLl-- sy-rtnesl~:, developed at radio laboratory of the Faculty of Mathematical amd Me-h-inl-ai Engllneerirq of LGU Are briefly described. Thi? first variant is i::.*.srded for -omputing the s7um-s\lt n a 0 +T (ak cos k x + b k sLn k x) k-1 in fixed points x - 0, 2VIM, 4G-/m .... 2(m-1),Wlm and consists of a of' potentiometers for manual. setting the ak values. Resistors for sst.,~Ing *.hp -Ics k x values are connected ir series with the potentlometers whlle cor-nected in parallel. At a manual setting of ak and x valu-?s, 'he J I bard 1/2 83866 S1 I 121'~9100010 _610~ Table Device for Harmonic Synthesis AOrl-2/AO02 are oharged up to a k ccs k x values and at an in-series _,onne~.tlon of the --apacitors, they form the wanted sum of terms of the The se,~ond va-!,L-* of -he devi-^e is intended for determintng the sum a000 L aijk _0s (iX 4 jy + kz 1.1k) i,j,k 0 .,. r, - i+j+k ~ 0 at. small _n, as for insrarce In cr-Is tall ography, and differ& 'Ir:,,n '~:e "--3% c-e by the preserce of stap swito-hes for storage of the argumert 4 idlustrations, M V Trani5latorls note; Th.'s is the full tranElatior. of tile origir-il abstract, MEIIISEIIKOV, G.G. Adder of the relay-type calculating machine vith amplitude selection. Uch. zap. WU no.271:54-69 158. OGRA .12:5) (Electronic calculating machines) Af AUTHORS: TITLE: 22927 S112316 A004/A104 Men'shikov, G.G., Tuchin, V.N. Computer for the summation of functional series PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 7, 1961, 9 abstract 7D83 ("Tr. Le-niner. elektrotekhn. in-ta svyazi", 1959, ~1960], no. 7, 77 - 84) TEXT: The authors describe a digital.computer for the computation of func- tional "POLINONV series developed at the Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy insti- tut svyazi (Leningrad Electrotechnical Communication Institute). The computer cal- culates sums of the form N F W = ~: anf n W by the ~,-method with differences of the fourth order. Problems of this kind are met with in many calculations of radio engineering, electric communication and mathematical physics. The operation speed of the computer is limited by the re- cording device and, therefore, telephone relays controlled by vacuum tubes have Card 1/2 22927 3/123/6 1/0C)0/007/0 i9/026 Computer for the summation of functional series A004/A104 been chosen as basic 6lenent. 190 relays, 200 tubes and 1,000 semi-conductor diodes are used in the computer. Stepped selectors serve as program transmitters. The information input is effected with the aid of a magnetic tape and a patch bay of 10 contact switches. The computer is equipped with a capacitor-type storage device with relay commutation and a buffer storage device fitted with non-heating thyratrons. The counting cycle consists of 156 beats and lasts for 6.24 seconds. The maximum computation error is 0.001. It is planned to improve the computer and to extend the field of problems being solved. Thez~e are 2 references. 0. Bachin [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 e) 0 -26' z ~ 3/04 61/000/0:5/02'/025 C'- 'YC4'+4 AUTHORi Menlalitkov, G. G. TITLEt A computation method for the digital differential ana- lyser, possessing higher exactne-s PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. ~., ':16-, abstract 5V'80.(Tr. Nauchn - tekhn.. Konferen's Le- ningr. elektrotekYr., in-ta svyazi. vyp 2, L 96n,, 19 - 22) TEXTt Proposed is a compLit:ng method which ailow!~ to project digital differential analysers (TsDA = A ) wi,b a computing exastness proportional to the square of the comput--ng timi. if the -en d-'fferent,.al equation -,s rr-ili-ed to the systema d2 a, d ~k 2 n , k y. y Yk then the computer solves the systemt 2 J:: !i ( k 3 a, 95 Yk = -,,~k Y Y, Caxd 1/2 26.;8 A computation method... 3104 61000/005/021/025 C... YC444 J- e. g.: under the same computing speed thp order of the cum uting exactness is twice as high as with the modern LA AA, (T6DA~ , A nume. rical example is given in order to illustra,e ti- advantages .1-f tr,,-.9 method of the second differentia'3.. (Abstracteris note3 Complete translation.) Card 2/2 27976 S/194/61/000/004/008/052 D249/D302 AUTHOR- Men'shikov, G.G._ TITLE-. A computer based upon methods involving no multipli- cation and intended for calculating linear combina- tions of functions PERIODIC:*,LL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no, 4, 1961, 20, abstract 4 B155 (V sb. Teoriya i Adi SSSR primeneniye diskretn. avtomat., sistem, 11., , 1960, 360-364) TEXT: Theoretical considerations are presented leading to the con- struction of a special purpose computer for calculating linear com.- binations of single variable functions with arbitrary coefficients. The operation of the machine is based on a principle that is readily applicable to digital computers without the ability to multiply, In the computation process the given functions are approximated by a special kind of polynomials. This fact permits the reduction of Card 1/2 2 7 9 7 6 S/194`61/000/004/008/052 A computer based upon methods.., D2497D302 the number of different opera-Lions to two only, viz, the shift and summation. An estimate is made of the effectiveness of the method and recommendations are given regarding the choice of the scale of notation and spacing computations. The main constructional feat- ures of this special purpose computer are described. It is recon.- mended further that the computer should be based on the clectromech- anical relay and the following essential devices: The coincidence- type adder as the operating unit, one-way delay unit, and a control system, With the relay operating time equal to 10,,t,~ sec, the com- puter is capable of calculati 1200 values for a function repres- ented by a sum of 50 terms, ?Abstracter's note; Complete Lransla- tion-7 Card 2/2 1 : , - . . I . I . : I . - I . I A ". 1: t- 7'. 1 :' : ~* ~ ~' ~ - - -- ~z ~ :-, ~'j . - ~ , -, ', , . 1- -1 ~ - KEN'SHIKOV, G. '~., Cand Teen Sci -- "Computation of funa,tIonal - i , A,. t't'~ , I . r, - - - polynomials on Len, 1961. (Lenin4Iast of ~"- -'r.) "- I . 4iomech and Optics) (KL, 8-61, 246) - 270 - S/19 61/000/011/025/070 7/0 D209~302 1 THOR: Mt-shikov. G.G. TITLE: On feeding the functions into digital simulators PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelelctronika, no. 11, 1961, 15-16, abstract 11 B118 (Tr. Nauchno- tekhn. Konferentsii Leningr. elektro-tekhn. in-ta svyazi, no. 3, L., 1961, 55-58) TEXT: Application of delta-modulation of a high order on feeding the functions into contemporary digital simulators is de s- cribed. This method of feeding the functions into digital computers is utilized in the "Polinom" machine. The recording and feeding Z technique used in this machine is applicable to digital computers. 7 references. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation_7 Card 1/1 S 1/ 0 0 0/ 0 0 3/ 0,') 0 8 D2G, 0 ,iUT'llOR3 Stro i!icv- Y,-, 1 Ic Sej'Lc:.q ;i" TITLE. ol-ilplill-cr X-ray -ci iya natematiki, ~,istrotiom~,l. ilo. 1, 169 -171 ! c-,w~ng 6caLs were set TEXT: Tn designln~.; ,'ic cumpurer, tr,,,~ -~( to consi,lerablv f a(-' clnd speed up ~S and to make oc co~ ,,s t r Oic, iaboratory, The i t so s inip I e t- liat 3c-l-ics 11 type Machi nc has ti-.e ~7 .., V - I I-,-, C-ii C) C ;ldc i:-i,- oil, or 1;~ F(I-Ocus i,x -7- for x 0 t 1, 2. N/,~ i r i f; c a sy to j-A-Ov:('c (,r separate addition o' even at,,('. r)(id A Model of the Machine ~l i c (~ s i c L c .1i'll 8 s Card 1/3 , I i, S/0-, 3/6 L/000/003/0U8/0~A Computer !:or calcula~;'r.,-,- D-10 !1/',) 505 and N T h c op c r i* I L.~,' .-j cc i i:-, as ',o`jows TI.C .'Gu~jtt-for sums a.-,e foij,-,,cL by :wllcla.'~-.'-'j .71~1 I .-c vol; a--c o,, a c)L' s(2riQ,,;-ccn- nectecl cx,)uciLors Tlli-2 -,-olta-c- oL c,ipa,-*i-or sliotiLd correspond to the V-Aile of F(h)c()S(c'1-'x)o stall'il"~Z,tj .on 0 1- . thc c .:)acitors, 2 voltagrc~ stal;ilizers were serl~2r;-cotmcctc'."' In such 'I -'.'ay tIlLt the 3 outptit terminals of tlie instrur-iient correspondc'(~ to voltage values of 100, 0 and -100 v , 11o capaci-',c-)Y's ,icre uti,ir,.,ecl by poLei,tioincters, consisting ei~cli of two sories-connectod I-c'sistors r Y. k a nd R , A stabilizec! voltagc of jvj -., 100 v was appliec'. to the temp inals of the potentiometers, a,; a rrs~-ilt. (-,,E whi-h tlic vottagc-(Irop on K was found Lo 11'-~e jvJ co5,(61-,x)'-' Ilegative series- coef ficients were accou- nted for by a change of poles- .or comptitin,,r series with harmonics not higher t'~iari t~ie ei(yhtli, 8 rapac-Itors (capacirv z LO/',' farad) were used. The coeff lcie~its F(h) were given by 2 resistors R- The potentiometers and capacitors were connecteri and disconnected by relays T'he values nnd signs of the series-coefficients are applied to tho machine by mc~ans o1-: mova'Jlc- contacr,s on R, and by ~Iumblers at the olitput of tho unit (for the ~~i,lns) The rate oL' coripu- positioi-Is is of the order of 2 mins, ting the sum of a serics for !5 Card 2/5 om 1) 11 t. -,, rL a I c-, This ratc% iof,!j ijcj,, (ie,)crj(j ()a the adding operal-io-i Fit 1(: e ~3 a i'(Lc-- cot-,put;iLic,~i error not. --cc-ed 2',,-. I'llc "."ofjcl- tised J'or unive rs i te L ( Len j rif,i ad S I a i- e vc, I I n t ic i- I a)o r,.,t or,,, ia- ~lc - tice There is I 1,1111-11-C Car,I 3/75 r- e-.i:) a S/146/61/004/002/007/011 7/0 B124/B206 LUTHORSt Men'shikov, G. G., Hakhovich, L. M. TITLE# Procedure for designing a device for storage and selection of sine- and cosine values PERIODICALs Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priborostroyeniye, V. 4, no. 2, 1961, 67-71 TEXT: In harmonic analyzers and synthetizers polynomials ncos nx + Bnsin nx) are calculated for the nodes x: xog x 0 +Lx.... n. For the determination of the sine- and cosine values for variable values of x and n harmonies, the devise must therefore indicate the values of sin nx and cos nx. A special scheme for the reduction of nx to an acute angle is used in the "Sintez" machine, which is provided for the case that the distance of the nodes from each other is Ax - 1 degree (1 degree - o.91 and the number of harmonics equals 100. For this scheme it is adequate to use 101 sin x values in the first quadrant. These values are stored in Card 1/5 2fi~ 1 3/146 1 004/002/007/011 Procedure for 13124/B206 the apparatus in the form of a diode matrix. In the selection scheme the values for the argument nx, reduced to an acute angle, are produced; the code for the reduced argument is determined; the sign of the products An cos nx, Bn sin nx (1) is determined. Previously, an arbitrary angle is assumed and the following designations are introduced: k(z) denotes a whole hundredth of z, and z' the value z - k(z). In this case k(z)+ 1 is the number of the quadrant in which the value z exists, and z a z' + 100k(z) (2). A decimal stepwise adder (5A) of second class in the feeding devioe is used to elaborate the argument x. At the transition to a new node, SA sums x + Ax. When x - V + 100k(x) (3) is written down, then V is stored in the SA, and k(x) in the SQA. An arc adder (AA) is also provided, which works out the values nx1. In a transition to a new n, this adder obtains from SA the value V and performs the operation nx, + xt nx' - (nxi), + 100k(nxt) (4) holds, (nxl)l being stored in the (AA) and k(nx') in the quadrant arc adder (qAA From (3) and (4) results: nx - (nz1)' + 100[k(nxl) + nk(x)] (5~. Thus, (nxJ)' is the value of nx reduced to an acute angle, which is fed into the table as address. The contacts "A and SQA are part of the scheme which determines the code of the address (nxl)l (Fig. 1) and the sign of the products. From Eq. Card 2/5 Procedure for ... 22554 S/l 46/61/004/002/007/0 11 B124/B206 sin nx sin[(nxl)l +loom,) (6) is derived, where m =nk(x) +k(nxl) +r and cos nxI = 1 r =(o for producing sin nx. Fig. 1 shows the contact relay diagram used in 1 for producing cos nx the "Sintez" machine. The uosition of the contacts corresponds to the pairs of values, k(x), k(nxl) and r. The formation of the sign of the products is also dealt with; under consideration of Eq. (6), sign (Bn sin nx)l= jsign Bn signf(nxl) I + 100[nk(xl) +k(nxl) +r1f, where sign z sign (An cos nx)) ksign Ani is the value of the variable z. For the introduction of s =0, when the coefficient is Dositive, and a =1, when the coefficient is negative, sign Bn sin nx sign sinj(nx' + 100[nk(x) + k(n,x) + r + 911 is obtained, from sign ~Ancos nx~j= which it results that the required sign is determined by the value m2 =nk(x) +k(nxl) +r +s. This study was recommended by the Department of Theoretical Radio Engineering. There are 1 figure and 4 Soviet-bloc references. Card 3/5 22554 S114616110041002/0071011 Procedure for... B124/B206 ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut svyazi im. M. A. Bonch-Bruyevicha (Leningvad Electrotechnical Inotitute of Communications imeni M. A. Bonch-Bruyevich) SUBMITTED: November 2, 1960 Legend to Fig. 1: Contact relay variant of the code-forming scheme a) degree of determination of the parity of nk(x), b) degree of determina- tion of the parity of nk(x) +k(nxl), c) degree of determination of the parity of nk(x) +k(nxl) +r, d) input, e) information on the parity of n, f) information on the parity of nk(x), g) information on the parity of nk(x +k(nxl), h) output, i) contacts SQA (information or, the parity of k(x)~, k) contacts QAA (information on the parity of k(nxl)), 1) contacts of the programming counter (information on r), m) information on the parity nk(x) +k(nxl) +r. Card 4/5 IMERISHIKOV., G.G. Circuit and static design of an electron tube-transistor trigger. Radiotekhnika 16 no.5:60L-63 My 161. (MIR., 14:6) 1. Deystvitelinyy chlen Ilauchno-itekhnicheskogo obahchestva radiotekhniki i elektrosvyazi. (pulse circuits) I Z 27593 S/108/61/016/010/0061/006 q, qoad,~ 3 7 D209/D306 AUTHORS: Men'shikov, G.G., and Tuchin, V.N. TITLE: The electronic and relay specialized digital analogue computer "Polinom" PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, v. 16, no. 10, 1961, 65 - 74 TEXT: The universal digital-analogue computers - digital differen- tial analyz3rs t~.14A(TsDA) are becoming lately widely used, mainly because of the simplicity of design and ease of operation. The digi- tal analogue computer is not particularly suitable to evaluate the value of polynomials of the very generai kind aj, (.0. 'r (,) = E n-1 To evaluate trigonometrical polynomials of the type N (A cos nx B, sin nx) (2) Card 1/8 27593 3/108/61/016/010/006/006 The electronic and relay ... D209/D306 a special computer has been desi ed at the Leningrad _E_1ectro-Techni- cal Institute of Communications M,"IS), the programning o'L which does not require the use of digital analogue computer techniques, [Abstractor's note: The design was produced in the Department of Theoretical hadio Technology of NIO LEIS under the scientific su- pervision of Docent A.M. Zayezduy. Responsible for the design were G.G. Menshikov and V.N. Tuchinj since in evaluating the more gene- ral polynomials of the form of ~Iq. (1), the methods of digital ana- logue computations result in basic and considerable simplifications (in case of a small number of terms). Work at the Leningrad Electro- technical Institute of Communications resulted in 1959 in the design and constructio: of a digital analogue computer using the new me- thod of computations as applied to the polynomials of the type of Eq. (1), where fn (x) - functions of various types, given within a certain interval (a, b) and having a finite fourth derivative. The computer was named the "Polinom" and its experimental use began at the beginning of 1960. In the present article, the authors give ba- sic information about the construction and use of the above compu- Card 2/8 The electronic and relay 27593 S/108/61/016/010/006/006 D209/D306 ter. The method of computation, as adopted for the machine, may be called that of delta modtilation of the fourth order, in ahich a func- tion F(x) near the function F(x) is evaluated and which is restored from the values of its samples of the fourth level (order) N A' _)~ (x) ~Ea,, Aln (X) n-1 (4) The increment in the given level (order) is determined recurrently. The increment of the m-th order of *7-nction f(x) is the increase of the increment of the (m-)-th level (order) A- f (x, ,) ~ A"-'j ('V -'/ ( -j .1 ~,) A'" _t (5) It can be shovin that to exceed the sampling of the 4-th level while complicating the programming, does not increase the accuracy. The process of function evaluation from its fourth increment is eqiiiva- lent ot numerical integration within the limits (a, b) of Card 3/8 27593 SIIO~V6110i6101010061006 The electronic and relay ... D209/D306 Y(4) (4) W where ~~ n(:x fn (x) with initial conlitions y ~(a) = _P(m)(a), ing d'ta are the coefficients of the poly- m = 0. 1, 2, 3. The start' nomial a and of a number -,(4 n ~_f n(x) cnaracterizes the given system of functions [f n(x)]. Unlike the simple deilta-modulRtion the numbers 2-:.(4)-f n have the form A 4j~_ (x) = ,~ (x) I O-P 6 where o (x) = 0, � 1, � 2. The values of a (n) and the whole -oDsi- n n live numbers pn are so chosen that if one takes number on (x) 10-pn Card 4/8 7 ~9 3 The electronic and relay D/108/61/016/010/006/0()6 209/D306 as the fourth increment of a function ?~(x) and restores this func- lues of f tion, then the va ,(x) will, be near to the values of fnkx). The choice of dn (x) for a eiven claos of [f n (x)] is part of program- ming for the evaluation of functions of this class. The bloc-diagram of evaluating a polynomial from the fourth increment is shown in Fig. 3. Each increment T(x) is . i!covered from the increment next higher in ordpr and hence, accord'no, to (5) and (6) the cycle of operations on the "Polinom" is performed according to the forinuiae Y-4 b,. where b, A:'F(x,,,) A"F(,v,.) A' F (x_,); (9) AIF (x,,,,) A2F (x~,) A3 F (x, Card 5/8 27593 S/.LO8/61/016/010/006/006 TheLelectronic and relay ... D209/D306 AT (X, -,) = ~ T (.r,) A If (10) T (X, 1) = ~ (V) ---- ~ (V~ _d. (11) The bloc diagram of the computer is also given. The small number of operations together with the Parallel transfer and processing of information as used in the "Polinom" made the speed of the machine limited by the speed of the read-out. The computer has 170 tubes operating mostly as power amplifiers for the relay switchin The adder and output have as memory elements thyratrons MTX-90 ~~*ITKh-90)- There are about 1000 semi-conductor diodes. The storage uses capa- citors type KET!.~,(KBGI) 0.1 u. 'hp. machine thus evaluates the.poly- nomials of Bq. (1) with N 89 (depending or. the programming), /a./-1-1 lo Ifn (X)/-,. 1. Three significant fifl-Ures of the argument x and five of TW# two before and three after the decimal point have to be printed. The accuracy of these determines the accuracy of P (x) = P(x). The average speed of calculations is 9 sec per bloc. Card 6/6 `759~ 2 S/108/61/016/010/006/006 7~ The electronic and relay ... D209/D306 It is stated in conclusion that it is advisable to have several programs for the same class of functions [f n(x) ], that programs with large increments should be used in evaluating low order poly- nomials and while programs with small increments should be used for polynomials of higher order. Several classes of polynomials are to be programmed on a "Ural" electronic digital computer. Theie are 9 figures, and 12 refere-ces: 10 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet- bloc. The r6ference to the En,glish-language publication reads as follows: F. de Jager, Philips research reports, v. 7, no. 6, Dec. 1952. SUBMITTED: December 24, 1960 Card 7/8 62/005/001/008/011 D201%301 AUTHOR: Men'shikov, G.(i. T1 fl.i~: Iticreasing tiie accaracy of a di~;ital differei,tial k'~~'UWICAL. IZVOStiVa VVSS11i;J1 LIChUbIlykIl Z;.1VedC11iy. PriborontroYL:111ye, v. 5, no. 1, 19621, 74-78 T lie author proposes a simple method of increasing by a I'LActor of two the accuracy of a digital differential analyzer (navin~ a i,L~i,xrN counting system) . The associated logic circuit is oaseal oi-, one previousiy suggested by the autlior (Ref. 4. Nckotoryye logiclieznkiye sk-huma, asitovany- ye na somestnom priiiienenii elektronnykh lamp i trm~,istorov ksmliv Loil,ic Circuits jjased on SimultaneOUSly used VaCUUM Tubes and Transistors). Trudy nauchno-teklinichaskoy konferentsii LEIS, 1061, no.3). The circuit-has no carry trigger required for normal coding and increasing -,he speed of opera- tion tivice requires only a slight modification of the logic structure of the register for the more significant digits. There are I figure and 1 table, and 5 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Sovi,~t-bloc. Card 1/2 0/1,16/6-2/00-VOG 111";Crv", I , Increasing the acCUracy of a digital. . . D201/J301 A,~.~,O Cl A f 1 GX; Leningrad-siiy c I ek trot elchni c heskiy i.'I.StILLIt SVV~,Zl II.I. ?r~f. M.A. Bonch - Bruyevicna (Leningrad Electroteclinical InStItUte Of nications im. Prof. i3oncli-bruyevich) SU;3.",IITTED: May 22, 1961 Card 2/2 MEN'SFIKOV, G.G. Calculation of the re1izbi1i',j or' ra~lia systems with separ;.ite reservation. Radiotekhnika 13 nG.12:68--71 D 163. (MIRA -17:1) 1. Dey3tVitellnyy t,-hlen obshchestva r-idioekhniki i elektrosvyazi Lmeni Pop,-!va. ME N -1-SH IKOV, ~ G. G. Structure of digital differential analyzers. Iw77ch. -~ekh. ! vop. prog. no.3:91-96 164. (~GRA 1P.3j' GOLIDENBERG, L.M.~, MENISHIKOV.G.G.; GORINSHTEYN, A.M., otv. red. [Introduction to the teihnioue of programming; a training manual] Vvedenie v tekhniku programmirovaniia; uchebnoe posobie. Leningrad, Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-+. sviazi 1964. 46 p. (MIRA 18:7) - - - -1- - . - - I - . ~!:---.-- - ---- - - - - " w-.:, IL " ~ - -:. . - -. . . - . - ., t I. ......II ~ .. . - . ~ - --- - - ~ L-L- - - , 1; . n~ .. ~z : - I - - 77~~ 2RIDKOVAII Z.V.L~VEN14HO A ~. (Leningrad) .L! Spectral study of the ion exchange sorption of dyes on resinB. Pert -1. 545-550 Mr 165. (MIRA 18-7) L 33969-66 EXT(d) ACC NR- AP6017926 SOURCE CODE: UR/0378/66/000/002/0018/0025 AUTHOR: Men'shikov, G. G. ORG: none TITLE: Study of the inherent error of two-fold delta -modulation SOURCE: Mbernetika, no. 2, 1966, 18-25 TOPIC TAGS: error function, delta modulation, pulse modulation ABSTRACT- Since the error factor of higier-order delta -modulation has been analyzed only for a few very simple cases, the present article represents an attempt to fill this pp. The delta-modulation problem is mathematically formulated as follows: function f is prescribed at points tn(n = 0.1, . .., N). At these points a function i having the following properties: 1) the difference 61' In assumes one of several fixed values for the given whole k > 0, 2) the coding error 6n = f n - In is sufficiently small, is juxtaposed to function f. The problem is solved and the estimates obtained are applicable in the study of the possibilities r I OL systems willi two4old delta -modul ation,-fneluding digital systems. Orig. art. has: 1 1 53 formulas. SUB TRDE; 09/ SUBM DATE: 21 Jan65/ ORIG REF- 008/ OTH REF: 003 Card '&_/1 UDC: 51:6~1. 391 Vic W: a a IFF w 1i 'OL 5 wo -f~ -fffl- CUUM14 r " 1 4 1 4 7 8 0 ka I) a u M ts - is fr is opilzi bum a 1, a )v a to u a w a is u a 0 a v a a 4j;6 A 00 1 I v o A v r &4 a M OR C9 --- 4--A-J- 'P A' 'I I . of --- !-60 ** "naris"1101, t7- i -0 * 00 " 1 [3 Id f C ki A '-06 of - . . . kuv~ -~ K m. Pdrm. 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The a".Ml of V-.etfiyJPy,.,..jWie. Irmther Liquor was evapd. in ou" and the residue U)mted with hot alls. EtOli. filtered. said G. M. Kawupod 1K titiost of EtOll divtd. ~~-o ad.,, the sooln. on stantlitiff depwitril the 110 =ls of the tre 0 ONVA I Z ~ . I I I ameno alt. (iitirluorille). callaQ42N.lict. in. 14" ( cum to 164J 11 00 5i a at.. Pit lit). virld 4 a. AC&I hit(IRWY4111. RIO., I ! it ~. ON( loilia ---T- - - _-i V-1-6- U a AV PO &I ol I I V T- 7 W- W- c-, a fw a a N, i v -0 j a a I IT or a 49 It 99 it It K it t! It 11 41~i Its, 0 0 0 0 ill, 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 41 0 0 0 4 0""O420,411iie 0 41, 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 see* 0 a 600000 0 04 1-911SHIKOV, G. P. "Tnvestigation of alkaloids in Halosta?ds caspicall., Menshikoy, G. P., and 1bibinstein, M. M, (P. !"01) SO- JgLjni:Lof General Chemistry (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimi-i) 1943, Volume 13, no. 1-1-12.