SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOLCHAN, I. M. - MOLCHANOV, A. M.

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GORIN, A.P., prof. doktor seltsko@hoz. nauki 11019HP14,, LIA.? asp-Irant --, . ........... 11 .........., Sexual differences in generative organs and the reaction or a plant to self-pallinatlen. Izv. TSEU no.6z102-116 162, (MMI 18 -.1) 1. Kafedra. genetiki. I selaktsii rasteniy Moskovskoy ordena Lenina sel'skokhozyaystvennoy ekademil imeni K.A.Timiryaaeva. XORCZOT, A.A. [Narazau, A.A.1, pr@f.,- KaWIMS. U.P. [Rd-jehan, 3I.P.1; xMMSM. 3.1. [Neargon, 8.1j, On the 60th birthdar armi 35th &=IxersaxT of the re- BOUGh. iLrd pedagogia an& public activities of Sergei Kikhsilovi.ch Lipatov. Testai AN BSM,Ser.fizswtekhe'UST* no.4z M-133 159. (KML 13:4) (LjpmtQT, Sargai Mikhmilavich. 1899- ) -HOLCHUMV -,TIT=. IlUch: IMMOV, Viktor Grigorlyevich; MIEBMICH, A.Ye... red.; TSZURKO, M.rw-p tekbn. red. [IntercoUsetive fa= cooperatives in Orenburg Province] Kezh- kolkbozrqe obiredineniia v Orenbargskoi oblasti. Orenbux-gs, Oren- burskoe knizbnoe f2d-vo, 1960. 29 p. (MIRI 14:10 (Orenburg Pravince-Collective farms-Interfam cooperation) &MORS. PRIODICA&I AASTUCre t care 1/1 Got F1 & Cgthad or Colortne the Sads of rager CartrUgas an r4bbin- ifi4toc IrAcktat. (Spa--4b akriiatt kmtg.v bummihalkh latetw, we 6. F 121 (7433) Class 54c. 4. we IIIS16 (14OL11 of It Cat 51). ZubmitteA t* the C40attlet for Invintlou and 21144vartas a- the KERLStarict CaurialL of 1332. 1m: order to color both acids of thit ciartruce by ana, dolarfac Collar, the 14tat ta apyllitt an 04621de of the leper tape In the form of rectlim4ml" seat- togiat the tape ta; amit do-% the center of tkit colors& a4cClase A" fad to the ratatiat olla4lat Oth the aldg ippamEte to the S014144 Sectlaus C%4tnC Wat.ards. MDLCHANDVt A., prof. Strengthen creative re-lations between science and practice. Fin. SSSR 37 no.11:97-88 11163. (MIRA 17:2) 1.,Prorektor po nauchnoy rabote Leningradakogo finansovo- @ekonomicheskoga instituta. ROLCFIANOV@ Aq@ A. Mr., . Forestry Institute, Acad. Set. (-l(,)I,'7-) est and in the Field," Sand Dok. AN, 5a, t%.Iter System of 3,All in he For No. !q,47 (2049-2052) (CRapidity of Disintegration of the Fallen Pine and Spruce Needies," Dok. AN, 56. No. Icv4 ,7 I(Consumption- of Moisture by the DjWzAg Otr of the Root SyGtems of Pine in Stands of Different Age an& Size.11- 60. go. 8, 1948. Inat. Forestry; Aca(L. Sai., c1948-. HOLCUNOV, A.. k. "Water Gous=plou by Evapomtion and Transpiratioa by the Koss.and Grass Cover in the Forest and In the Ft m Open,m ibi%V.. 61, 116. 4, 194a; forestrry Inst. Lead. Sai. cl9,4a-. , KOLCH&ROY, A. L. KHumus B&I=ce in the Soils of the Red Bilberry. Whortle Berr7 Patches and Pine Forests and. Yi,31ds,g &a.. 62V No.S. 1948. Forestry Inst., Lead. of Sci. c1948-. MMCELHOV, A. A. "Rydrarlogical Significance of Forest,% ByuL. Nosk, G'bshch. TspYtat- PArody, Gtdel Biol., 54. it*. 4, 1949. MOLCHANOV, A. A. Prediction of the Harvet;t of Seeds of the Fir Tree, Dokl. AN SSSR, 64, 110. 5, pp 719-22, 1949. MOLCHANOT, A.. A. wConif6rous: Ireedle, Resources of Fine Forests of -I i a Different Aga.,K 4W., 67, To. 5, 11349. rnst- Forestry, Acact. Sai., a1949-. w v a 1 6 1 0 .04 ! Up AND #10 Asdt oftaploNs-"i A .0 A. A fez off WIN I 41W met put". Vmel@(w dfj tim of OMIL) .00 Im 1"s. T tl@ me-ort (= 4"m 0 1 but (fall da ow&Wif Ustitkite of For"try of (k Ak&Ami;a Nopit. an, 0* 4 ICK 1w. *ptbs (otoo0cm.) at 1, is abd If K' (190-MA). dn= t Wm abow the owivection bets" thetbarwictoffbelmewcov". eft and tho c* froodag of "a. Detwolutim ot,&pth 0( ftcv2fng Cannot tw twid" orfAm tbwmn*tm pre toad, bmuse the fromift pdat varift wittt pitysical aw@cbwWftl' 09 of amm i Heavy lhlw mik do wc fntqw IV at toill"I turft mtwh fw4ow ik t:! MAP 10-1 to ;o The ww Q( tbawke aim vorlim. the daUy wmn raft#" a#* from a OPWA of Ot cm Tie W. so"d.90"" (a PW famm and the www to ire e i blim few Mira, ITMAngs, Gotow imes. tW104 bwooftols. VAAJL [so* use _jr, -.'17 %low sy"OlsO4 6*4*40 ;It W 0 T IA ;r It ir it it or n I its 40 it 00 919 94 9 of OOS 0, lop ;@ @6-6 @10 of 0" 0 a el o e 'w 's 0 o olo,* 910 *is CO.* * 0 0000 00-0 OJ 0.1) If7hs Ek.-drologleal. Role of Pine Fqrests on Sandy Soils." Sub 7 Kq 51, Tnat of 7arestry, Lcad get USSRO Dissertations presAnted for science and enginearine &egrees in f@mcow during 1951- SO: Sum, Na. 4801, 9 Kay 55 Resc. cn 'ydrolo Gidtologicheskiya Holl Sosnovyl-ch Lesov Na I h- ykh Fachvakh (H gic Role of Pine Forest on Sandy Soil) Ioskva, Izd-vo Akademii Nauk SSSIR, 1952. 486 p. Illus., Diagqrs., Tables. 3Literaturall: P. 468-(485) At qead of Title: Akadenlya Nauk S33R. Institut Lesa. 11/5 7--g.41 v 0 7 Sosnow Les i VD-@,cra C-r-ine forr-cts and Hunmidity_7 m;oskwi izd-vo Ak-adei.,ii p Tvil@,Uk SSSR, 1@ - -1 -y- 1953. 138 P. "LiterqtumO: n. 134- Z!3:Y At head of title: Almdf--miya Nquk SSSR. Inst-itut LEsa. 72@1-4 - I q, A useful wort an forent hydroloC/ ("The hydrolo@li=l role of nine foreats or. sandy soils. 4 A.A.Kolchanov. Revieved by A.,M'43.oda). Prirada 41 na,7.' 118-120 SIT '53. (KT-R& 6:6) (Nolchanov, A.A.) (Forest Influences) IVOLMMIOV. A. The Comittee oa staiia Prizes (or the CQuw:LL of MnIsters MR) la the fWds of acience and iav=tLow swxmceir that the following scientific works,, popular scien- tiftc books, an& textbooks ham beta submitted Vor competition for StaLin Prize& for the Years L952 wA 1953. vascow, No 22-4o, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 195k) gem Title of Work ff=inated Oy Molcbanov, A. A. t(The Hydrological Role Instifute o'L Forestry, of Fine Tret-@s in Sandy Academy of Sciences USSR Soils" SO: W-30604, T J@11Y 1954 XCIGH0,07)[I A. A., jt. wa. Selective cuttings in forests in the North. Mosk-va, Izd-vo Akad. nauk EES;Rp 195 - 146,(2) P. (55-44352-) ,4- SD4-99.R9A4 VIOLCIMOV A. Molchanwrl A. Fore3ts as vater-supply protectors. Tr. fron the Russian. u..752 Vol. 3-1, no. 8, Oct. 1955 GORSKO STOPANSTV0 Sofiya, 2ulgaria SO: flonthly List of East European Accessions, (@EAQ, LCz 'lol. 5, No. February., 1956 MOWHMOVS A. 8 1 Keteorologic factors and growth of forest vegetation in the oak-wood steppe. Tr. from the Russian. p.435. GORSKO STOPANST70, Sofiya, Vol. 11, no. 10, Dec. 1955 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions., (EEAK), VC, Vol.. 5, No. 6 June 1956, Uncle @'. C@ I t@t I A ZON, awrgey Vla(limirovich; KOLCHAVOT T prof.. doictor biol.nauL otvatetvemyy, red,; 9W.,OAA--L..Tfj.., rect.iml-va; FOLYAKOTIA, T.T., takhaael. Ciforest saila of BuIga-rial - learqe pachvy Bolgarii. Kriskva, rzct-vo Akacl.nauk SSSR, 1957. 86 p. (KML 11:2) (Balgaria-Joregt satla) ICUMOV-1-Al "I MOBWIM.'@XIY, Ivam tedorovich; RmOVILOY. G.2'., doictor affl'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. otvetstvanuy redaktor; GRAGEST. A.?.. relaktor izdatellstva; PAiFLOVSKLY. %.A., tekhaichookly redaktor Oforest% and forestry In Arkhaugallsk, Province] Lesa L leonce kho- ziaistvo ArkhaW.Ilalcot oblasti. Koakva. Lzd-vo A@md.nauk SSSR, 1957. 237 P. (HlRh 10:10) (ArichangeLlsk Province-roresta and forestt-1) C@ CteloLl BUIDARWForestry - General Problew. K-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol..$ NO 31 1958, 10555 Author : Molchanov, A.A. Inst Title : The Water Co=ervation Significance of Forests. Orig Pub : Izv. In-ta za gorata, 611g. Akad Nauk, 1957, 2, 3-48 Abstract : No abstract. Cara 1/1 L-SSR / Foreetr'y. General Problems. Abs Jour: Ref ZhUr - Biologiya,, No. 1,, 1958, 13o4 Author : Molchanov, A.A. Inst : Institute of Forests of the Acad Sci -USSR Title Forestry in India Orig Pub: Soobshch. In-ta lesa. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1957, No. 7, 4o-65 Abstract: The forests of India are divided into the follow- in& fundamental groups, depending upon the ecolo- gical conditions: tropical -- wet and dry, mountainous -- subtropical and temperate zone, Alpine. There are more than 3000 varieties of trees. Restoration of some of the more valuable varieties (Shorea robust&, Tectonia. grandis, Cedrus deodara, Pinus roxburgii, Terminalia, Dal- Card 1/ft- f'JSSR / Forestry. General Problems K-1 Abs Joux: Ref.Zhur -:3iologiya, No. ls 1958, 1304 bergia sissoo, Dipterocarpus sp., Acacia sp., Santalmn album, Bumbax malabaricumO is diffi- cult. The forestry characteristics of the basic varieties are given, the thickness of planting and timber supply being indicated. The process of natural reforestation, the lumbering methods (maintenance and other principle ones), and methods of artificial reforestation are dis- cussed. The basia'appraisal indices for the most characteristic tree-Varieties are given. Card 2A COU'RRY : USSR CMMORY : ?orestry. General. K ABS. JOUR. : RZhftol., lio. 14 1959, 1'0-63161 ATT90.11' : Molchanov, A. A. Forest Institute or-the Acai. of Sciences of the USSR SIT, '4ater-conserving Protective Value of the roresD ORT.G. PUB. Soobshch. In-'ta lesa. Al SSSP, 1957, vyp. 7, 91-14@) ABMIACT The results are presented of investigations carried out In the USSR on the surface run-off an loamy and sandy soils. It is observed that the forest alters the flow of water, lowering to 20_25,4 the surface, water and Increasing to 54 the soil water; moreover, the water conduction or the rivers during the summer period grows. A 10 increaSG in afforestation lo,@era t6 run-off coefficient in the forest zone by oxm_0.006, in the ste,opes by 0.008-0.010. '.Then forests are correctly distrtbutel on the watershed with forest plantations situated along the contours, it is possible to almost completely transform surface flow into soil water even CARD: 1/3 COUITTRY CATEGORY ABS.*.@XOUR. t MI-Bial., No. 14 1959, No. 63161 AUTHOR ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT when the percentage at' afforestatLan is a-aite small. Accordln@ to rany years of observition3l under steppe conditions the surface run-off 43 about 0.70; with afforaatrttlon@ or, the appe" r., middla and lower parts of the:stope in. the amount of 611! o0L the. total watershed area, @ the run-off drops- to 0.30; and ;ith an 18.. afforestation, to 0.08. rn mountains of the. Caucasus under, a beech-hornbeam cinopy with -a canopy closure at 0.7. aurfaca:run-offis almost-abseat. I lowering of the stocking density-to less:than 0.5 is unriesirabla. A short review is made of the 'regults of st"OyIng sur- f%ce run-ofe inside and outside of tile forest from abroad. The protective role of the forest is examined Card 2/3 31-1 :3 - OIOLT-@iTRT - -USSR CAMWORI Foreetr. i For' eat Kanagement. JOUR RZ hBi al 13141. 43 '195B., N'I@ zo4522 I Forest Inatit @ te@,adaq or Sciences, USSR Experience of. Yorest. Kanageneut 4rL the Gerraa Democratic RepablIc OFT UB. Soobshch. Ir.-ta leca. Al SSSR 1G5T. vyp. g, 64-Fo ITLACT Data axe presented oa the vorluze of,forost tLtilization. and ca pazt,f urest - mamWeiaeut in, OLM; the soientif ic bases of contemporary. forest.maugetaut 1 aro also charactartzed, As are dUricUtural.:jaeasurim for the Crovint -an(I forming of piAre zed plantations; mtention-ed.-is the wide extent of and mi ojear_ aud selective cuttings designed for the formation of -sixedr,utaads which correspovA to the site com IoAs large iditl An artificial stawl of Douelas-fir. on thick sando vith- clV floorincand-larch standsare described.. Ixamplas are pre- purei pine ttaads from tb sentkL of the formation of A natural e of crovus in, one udergrovth @yareating am unioven clotur 1/2 14 TESR / Forestry. General Froblems. K Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 22, 1958, No. 100131 Author MoIchanov. A. A. Iwt Forestry Imtitute, AS USSR TitIs A Program of Joint Research on the Problem of: "Scientific Bases of Economic Xaaagam3nt in the Water- Rataining Oak Forests of the Forest-and-Stappe Zone". Orig Pub Tr. la-ta less. AN MUIR, 1957, 33, 3-15 Abstract Rase&rch u!Aer the program was conducted in the Tel:Lermaa Emperimental Forest Area on forests of various types. The I=ogramla basic value is that it can be used for analogous investigations in othar mountain dGep leafy roods of the forest -and -steppe zone. It Includes soil, microbiologic, and eco-phy-toceaotic rocearch, rosearch on photosynthesis and root -nutrit ion of plants, investi- gation of tPhsir watter regime, @ological and micro- Cewd 1/2 LWR j Foreatrr - Gemral Problems - K Abe Jour 9 Raf Zhur - BioLogiya, Mo 22, 1958, Mo. 100131 c I '. zu-tlc th'@ zl'ludy of Scil frazzing, thawing, ard --z@X--G3 evapo,-,atioa, zoc1cyjcd-' tions, and roseurch into the phytopathological cordition of the growing atook of trees. A short deacription ia given of the content of each topic,. -- V. V4 Protopopov Card 2/2 HoLcHAMT. L4. Applying biological methods for regulating water contiltionx in areas undergoing swamp formation. T@rud@ rust. leffa 49:45-5-1 159'. (MrU 13:2) I.Institmt lem AN SISR. (Swamps) (Fdresta and forestryl MOLCHMVI Aleksand Alekseye-vich f'water Protecting and Water Regulating Role of Forests. ff report to be submitted for the Fifth World Forestry Congress, Seattle, Vashingtoa, 29-10 Sep 60 Prof., Forestry Laboratory, Acad. of Sciences USOR, Moscow. KCLCMOV A3zksandr Aloksovevich; MUCHU, V.Xv * ademik. otv.red. aL UTUt P.K.. red.izd-va.; BRUZGU&I. T.T., takhn.red. Nydrological role of Coreatirl Gidralogichaskaia ralv lesa. Koskva, lz&-vo Akad.nauk 6Mt '1960. 464 p. (KIRA 14:3) Oforest influences) MOLM-19OV, Alekoandr A:Lekseyevich,- SUKAGHNI V-K-t akademik, otv. red,l I T.K.,v tekhn. red. [Foreat and elimtel lei; i klimst.. Koskva, isi-vo Akad. nauk 9=,, 1961. 277 p. (MIRL 14: 9) (Foreat inf:,Luences) (Climatoloa) I MOLCHAN V.K., akademikt otv. red.; Ov AlekBeyevich; SUKACHSV FAVTOVI A.U., red. izd-vm; RYLIUAI Yu.V.s tekhn. red. (Itrdrological role of sbalterbelts and methods for studying it] Gidrologicheskaia rolt polezasbchitzqkh polos i matodika ee iz- uc,heniia. Moskyal Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSM, 1962. 186 p. (MIRL 15:7) (Forest, influences) ALEKSAKMNs Rudallf -Mikhaylovich; MOLCHANOV A.A.p. prof., doktor .t... red. . ru--r.-.red.izd-va; biol. nauk,, ; pommm, .1 WC40140VA, 1A., tekhn. red. (Rad:toaktivaoe zagriaznenie pochvy i rastenii. Moskva, lzd-vo AN SSSR,, 1963. 130 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Soils, Radioactive substances in) (Plants, Effect of radiation on) - m A. Present state of forest hydrolog7 in the U.S.S.R. and abroad. Vop* geog. no.60:11-38 t63. (KM 16t6) (Forest inf-iuances) (Hydrology-Reae&rch) MOMMOT, A.L. Total evaporation and transpiration in a forest and in treeless areaff.;.10p, geog, no*60:55@76 '63w (MIRL 16:6) (Evaporation) (Forest influences) SUDNITSYN Ivan Ivanovich MOLCHAROV A.A. -.Prof.,, otv. red.; FROIDVA, A.A., red.izd-4a,- *USWZAL=4DV CH, K.Te., red. izd-va; GUSMOVA, O.M., tekha. red. [Regularities in the movement of soil moisture; studying moisture movement by the method of thermodynamic tranL- location potential) Zakonomernoati peredvizheniia poch- vennoi vlagir'Issledovaniia peredvizheniia vlagi metodom. termadinamAcheskogo potentsiala perenosa. MoskVaj Izd-vo Vauka.,ft 1964. 133 P. (KMA 17:3) SMIRNOV9 lfaleriy Va3illyevlcli; MOLGWOV, A.A., prof., utv. rud. (Seasonal growth of the major tree species] rezor--yi fo2,k' glavnelshikii dravespykh porad. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 165 P. (MIRA 1?:Dli SUKACIIEV,, V.N.1, akademik; DYLIS, II.V.t doktor biol, nauk.; TSELINIKER, Yu.L.; KARPOV, V.G.; WES, P,14.; DINMAM, L.G.; ?V.ELt, T.S.; YLGORWA., S.A.; YRIIKEYEVA, M.G.; BOLISWOVA, V.S.; ZON3.12 S.V.; ALEKSMEROVA, V.D.; LEBEDEV, D.V., red. [F-irAamentals of forest biageocenology] Osnovy lesnoi biogeotsenologii. Moskvap Nauka., 1964. 573 P. (@URA 18-.2) 1. Akadealya nai:k. SSSR. Laboratoriya lesovedeniya. "Raw GUSEV,, Nikolay flikolayevich; KITAYEV, Ivan Georglyevichl YURRE, ret-enzent; Nil Andreyevich[doceased]; I%U&ffAKQV - TIMOMEV, V.P.,, retgenzent; DUBININ, P.S.., red. (Forestry] Lesovadstvo. Moskva., Lesnaia proinysblermost',, 1965. 246 p. (MIRA 18:12) AMMAN, Mom rdrginovich [deented]; T32YEM, I.A., profeasor, doktor, retsensent; BUEMOV, P.T., inshener, reteenzant; KOL- CHkNOT'j4.!ir,.4, inzheneri reteenzent; RUX&VIMIXOT. B.S., rMtar; AMMMUZU-SAM. K.S., redaktor; AMOPOTME, K.K., tekhaiabaskir redaktor. [NoUllurgy of blister copper] Netallurgila chernovai madi. No- Goa, nauchno-takha. iz(I-YG lit-;ry po, chernoi. i tavetnoi 4. 464 p. (MLILL 7:121 idetallurgii, 195L (Copper--Ketallurg7) JILGHANOTI A.A.; WMAN071 D.M@ Efficieftt utilimtion of copper and copper-sinc pyritic ores. TSvet. met. @3 ao.601-25 Xe 160# (MIRL 14:/,) (copper ores) (Zinc ores) The complete utilization of --aw matarials in rionferrous metallurgy- is the basia for a rapid increase-in the product-ion w, 1104" -0 163. of mineral fertilizers. TSvet. Mai 36-,iti@* .-1-5 , (MIRL 16z12) ITOLCHMIOV, K. A. Technological progress in the copper industry. TSvet. met. 38 no. 12:18-22 D 165 (I-fm 19 -1) MOLCHANCIT L A (Nevasibirsk); SIGJRSKIY, V.P. (Ifavosibirsk); B#X. (MovosibirSA.1 Study of the dynamics of multistable elements based an a simplified model. I&Y. LN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.5sl56-162 S@-O f65, (MIRA 1801) @ 74 7 T, @@&PPASSION- N&: AP5022985 UR/0103/65/026/008/1441/1456'@ 621*374.325.4- 'AVx" 7-- (Kiev)- zz@@, L :SOURCE -Avtomatika i telemekban-ika v, 26, lio. 8, 1965@ 1441-WO jTOPIC- TWS:@ harmonic ascillator., freqx n a ctrotz ovI ue cy st bili spe ty la View 'of the, uume-rous nt:[Al uses-for"multista le components t- s b ortant to develop-a detailed -ana-lysis of -their --dynamic processes. A-complete v -of the-presence -a spectrotron-otype -components is - quite dif -f icult_because 'no n1inea __ r- -an._ justifies ---As tem eT_ tO@ pectioiroh mo el.--idth- iaterdai-@Iii4bick _-whiilh @s@akeo -Poiji 1 a- ib ide,614@a 4 a @., oilr refienaive-'Lr4estigitiou. of spectro ran operit, e J_ r r 'of equ, ion. Th at P ow 0. --describi ma es he ajolication. of the phase- p ane, k possible t! f t 0 c6ntro --and-the determination.of t tu-a ti - nal 16* ura rZo M07 f P immisii@t@@ @4 e f f-fi, n-t- -6 e' stabU tIcWi:c- art* a- la' ft res 26"formu s- 61 gu and ACC NRt' AP6026306" SOUIIt C&- CODIE! UR/02881661000/0011011210121 AUTHOR; Holchanov, A. A.; Hazur, S. H. ORG: Institute of Afathematics with Data-procesaing Genter, Siberian Depart 4@.nt,. AN SSSR, NovosibLrsk (Institut matematiki s vychislitel'nym tsentrom, Sibirskoga otdeleniya AN SSSR). TITLE: Steady made of operation of a spectrotro rith controllable capacitance of the pn Juaction SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniya. I,;-restiya. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1966, 112-121 TOPIC TAGS: spectrotron, third order differential equation, nonlinear differential equation, pn junction, circuit parameter ABSTRACT: An analysis is given of the steady mode of operation of a spectrotron, in the form of a nonlinear series-parallel circuit with controllable p-n junction capaci- tance and internal voltage feedback. The circuit represents a nonautonomous system described by a third-order nonlinear differentiall equation. It is assumed that the circuit parameters are selected such that parametric resonance cannot occur and only principal resonance takes place. A somewhat idealized circuit is introduced in order to offset the mathematical difficulties associated with the third-order nonlinear equation. It is shown that the voltage resonance in the equivalent series-connected Card 112 UDC: 681,142,67:62i,3@4.3 -At d-t0i.--A1@6616 30 6 circuit leads to a transformacion of the voltage in the parallel LC circuit. A trans foruatioa coefficient, introduced in the analysis, is shown'.j characterize the .voltage amplification only in the absence of parametric excitation; in the presence :of parametric excitation, the nature of the amplification becomes more complex. It is also shown that the assumption of a high q-factor of the circuit makes it possible to istudy each individual spike of the resonance characteristic and greatly facilitates ithe analytical determination of the stability region of the equilibriun states and ,their coordinates. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas, 2 tables, and 6 figures. SUB CODE: 09,12/ SUBK DATE: 14act641 dRIG REP: 004 C"d 2/2 ACC NR; AF6033215 '09/00410433/0491 4216610 AMHOIR: Molchanov, A. A. ORG: none TITIB: Parametric excitation of a spectrotron with the controlled capacitance o' p-n Junction SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, Y. 9, no. 4, 19066, 483-491 TOPIC TAGS: spectrotron, p n junction ABSTRACT: The subharmonic excitation of a spectrotron, which consists of a series- parallel circuit with controlled p-n junction capacitance and internal voltage feedback, was -investigated using asymptotic methods of the nonlinear oscillation t ory. A series of theoritical relations which permit the determination of steady- he state ccnditions (conditions of a multi-stable element) was found. These steady state conditions were charactlerized by dynamic sympions such as the frequency oil harmonic oscillations and the static bias voltage applied to the p-n jur,@tion. Excitation characteristics were plotted whose compatibility with those taken experimentally was satisfactory. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 7 formulas. SUB CODE.-4T9/ SUBM DATE: 07Dec64/ ORIG*MF: 006/ Card 1/1 0 T 12 7 7 _@order@of-several centimeters of the The author- thanka'. V. -caning L for hin-Attintion-, to, this problem. Orig. - art. -has., 3 - foirmulas IM CODE: DAM. _'O Sep6@/-: @.02IG._REFv- 002t 'OTH -MM 003 -- - I -'s -1 fg, 2/@ c ar Q V-OLCHWV,,A2ekaa.ndr. Klekseyevich; KA-B&NOV, N.Ye., doktor biol. nauk.. prof... ot-ii "red'*-. [Scientific foundations of forest =anagerent in the cak- dominant woods of the forest stepp--] Nauchrqe osnovy vede- niia khoziaistva v dubravakh lesostepi. Moskva, Ilauka, 1964. 253 P. (MIRA 17:9) MOLCHANOVO A.G. 1-1@tw@:Zff-415@ 11-z----, Experimental testing of the postulates of the special theory of relativity-. Usp. fiz. nauk 83 no-4053-755 Ag %4. (MIRA 17 t 9) KOLCKANOT, A.G.,inzh. -0 60GLAA-gf-@ , Dust renoyRI measurea in asbestos enriching plants. 2 no.5:10-31 Kr 158. (Dust --Removal) (Asbastoal Bezo-p.tvjda v, prom. (KIRA 11:41 VP(k) ' IJP(o) JD/[V,/JG SOURCE CODE: UR/0413166100010181014810148 INVENTOR: Holchanov` it. 1. ; Kurk Loa, ff. L. ORO: none TITLE., A solde@ for soldering niobium and molybdenum to various materialso Class 49 No. 18626 :;@7 n,7 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 18, 1966, 148 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, molybdenum, niobium soldering, molybdenum soldering, solder, nickel containing solder ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a solder for soldering n1obium and molybdenum to various materials. To obtain a strong vacuum-tight joint, 17-4"' nickel is added to the solder composition. The remainder 1!,-.35-50% vanadium aud 24-33% niobium. /1' SUB CODE,. 131 SUBM VATP 19jun65/ ATD PRESS:. 5101 Joining of dmilar'*metals Cutd I./I -b@ UDC: 621.791036 YOLCHAIIOV, A.;.K.@ KH')ZYAYSTVENM RASCHET V STRUITEMSWE I EMKOVSKlr KOWITRUI. Y,)SK%tA, GOSFINIZ DATI, 1952 100 p. At head of Utlet. A.N. HOLCHAMOV, L. 1. PEIREIM --KOLGHMOT, AL.Kw; NOVITSKIr. I.S. Reusable triangular paci4ng cases. Ions. i air. prox* 13 no,11t 44-43 R 158. IltlI) 1. alamy inchaner Khersonskogo koaoerynoga savoda imeal 8 niarta (for ffolchanorY..2. Machalinik: fabrikatnago tookha Khergouskog* konsermago zavada- iv6ad 8 maAa (for KovLtskij*j. (Boxaff) 1*16 -'of shelterbalts in imrsasiv4g soil solatura due tG Know avaumlationo ftu4y Mr. RIGKr ao.3:33-N 1(55. afdrowste@o*rologlchasksyg obeervatorlya IremenmW& StW, (WiMbreaks. Onalterbeltg, do.) (soil UoistuTe) (gnaw) KOICW()r, I'Ll I -----VVteOrw*ab%s*rbIvg chazaateristice of t,Me& and f*aU#w Chorx#wzom soils ua*d for forest plaxtations. TruAy rasnamr jx*.5.,s-z5 t 55.(mm 9:10), (Soil absorption) (Cheratzem soils) ,USSR / Forestry. Forest Cultures K Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 18, 1958, No. 82232 Author ;-990A Ka zakh Scientific Research Hydromsteorological Inat. Title ;bbasuring Wind Conditions in the Field Shelter Forest Preserve Orig Pub :Tr- Mazakhak. n.-i- gidromet. in-ta, 1956, Yn 7, 4o@56 Abstract :Ihyeatlgation3 made by the Kamennostepnaye. Hgdromsteoro- logical Observatory have shown that a reduction in wird velocity in the blzram strip is observed on spaces anut into 40 - 50 altitudes. The length of the action of unblown. strips is limited to 10 - 15 altitudes. It is, however, sufficiently effeutive to even hav-e, for the 25 50 ha. spaces between stripe, unblown belts, the 100 120 ha,. field area of which should be sheltered Card 1/3 33 UISSR / Forestry. Forest Culturea. K Abe Jour Ref Zhur i. Blologiya, Mj 18, 1958, -No - 8-2232 by strips which are blowh through. The most effective atrits see 20 - 30% Virdsw'ept with maximum. openness in.the lover Portiont In this case the air current is signifidantly sarqsned, reducing the-effectivemsEs of eddying uhild inor'sasing the meteorological efficiency of the strip. A. me:1-hematical computation of the effeatiTeness of the strip by A. R. Konstantinov and the*autharts experimental data show that tha v-IrA Velocity parallel to the strip drops in relation to the breaking force of the strip, ard the stripts mean wind-shelter effectiveness with aide-4breaking area of 1*5 m is equal to 20 - 2% in the gap zone of 100 m. It was shown that the wind velocity above the belt tops in the forest steppe and the steppe rogiona can be lowered by 21%, hoveyor increased precipitation can be Card 2/3 , UMR / Forestry. Forest Cultures. Abe Jour -' W Zhur - Biologiya, No 18, 1958, NO- 82232 Of help 90104 to Jxxgo strips greator than 200 - 250 km in length. -- 1. N. Zaikina Card 3/3 K A Co,uatry : USSR Category : Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Proper- ties of Soils, CT Abs Jour : RZh B@ol.j No 61 1959, No 24@93 Author : Xonstantinov, A. Rit U_21chAqoyj A., LO Inst ot Kazakhstan Scientific gical Institute. Title Evaluation of Evaporation Changes and Water balance of the Soils in the Steppe and Forest- and-Steppe Zones of the USSR European Territory under the Iffluence of Agricultural and Forest Amel.-Loration Measures. Orig Pub : Tr. Kazald-Lsk. n.-iQ g0rometeorol. in-taj 1957, 'rip. 81 64-9'3 Abstract t In the past, during unscientific agricultureq about 86 Dercent (353 mm) was constmed by eva- poration krom the total am,.)unt of precipitation for these territories, 11 percent (46 mm) was Card 9 1/2 country : USSR Category : Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Proper- ties of Soilso IT Abs Jour t im-,Biol.2 uo 61 19597 mo 24-593 Author inst Title I Orig Pub t Abstract : used up for surface drainage and 3 Percent (14 mm) -flowed underground. Approximate com- putations of the water balance for the aext decades were presented. -- S. A. Hikitin Card : 2/2 15 UsSR/cuLtivatecl Plants General Problovs. Abs Jioidi i Ref Zhur BioLis ff-i 9s 1958Y 391V Author @blcl='Oyx A.D. Du-3inav, V.I., rust Kaz a@dh Scientific 'Rcscareh I lyclimieteorological Instituto Title On the Division of Evaporation into Product-Lye anel Wpm- ductiva TyDes in:Fiklrl rrotractilre Forest CuLtivation** Orig Pub Tr Kazakhsk, n,-i. Gidromatcorol. ia-ta, 1957i vYp- qlt@-99& Abstract The coei'ficient-'of turbulent oxch'arim diminishes in t-lic center of a field, located betwom'forest strips, ial c=- parison. with or. open pla a wnciim - (Stony) st c) lay c (r YU Cp'p 30-35eo, and dq/dz batvzca the levels of 20 and 200 cm, in- creases by 18-W%4F Ln connection with this, it was pr,-,su- md that the unproductivc., evamoration on a' f(illow f idbl betwo6ii-fdrest'str ps woulil-be lo-4(@r@ byl5-20% timn in an Card i/2 "CTI-Iteria of the Discreteness of the Spect-run of Second-Orde- Differential Fouation." Sub 20 Feb 52, 6ci Res In::-tl of Mechanics and Mlatheimaatics, IMoscwj Order of Lenin @tatc U -L,-.eni 11. Lormonosov. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in PTf&cormthe- ratical Sciences). SO: Ifechernaya Moskva Januar-y-December 10,52 17 NT@@ fac dimeteneas of the dIffemthd'*4L%floni Of the of ;e -adjoint "trum sqcond order. Trudy Moskov. MaL ON& 2, 16@-199 (IM). (Russian) The author considers the question of discreteness or non- wretenw of the spqctruni of the eigenvalve problem con e function cerniqg the equatiort (1) -4u+k-Xu, where th aniformly Wed below in the whole, P is, supposed boup it-dimenslooal space V% The author fint c@nsidera the yroblem in. the whole of C- and obtains a complete answer, IWff to the question which can be stated as follows..I. a) For! V61. .15 N 0 3 the noo-discreteat" of the spectrum ft ill necess -Iry that Marah .19 '54 foC every t>0 there exist a sequence (ZkJ of dlqjoj@tcubes, of equal side length, and a sequence I&I of closeA subsets of (ZkI with (c@,X) denotes the capacity' -of W, in (94) such that pk-fz,_Wk,&x is bounded f6r,k-+Co. b) -it is sufficient for the non-discreteness of the spectrum that the sequences (Zk@ and _(Wjj satisfying the above con- ditions: exist for at least one: c smaller than a car, stant fcr, c9 depending only art the dimension it, An evaluation. oC ca is given which is certainly not the -beat possible- [a the one-dimensional case.the "exceptional" sets, at, and the.notian. of capacity am, superft usaadSt4te- -ment I takes. the simpler form: [11. A neecssiary and sufficien t ccinditioa for the non-discreteness of the spectrum is the existence of a disl'otat infinite scquetice of intervah;.Vi, at eqt(al lengths such thatjz,,,pcN is bounded. The ff uthor then -,alTlies his methods anti results to the a. -hatt , -d --ease.of. equation: (2) -dtc=@rt (p=(J) in . non Ildc at *PjWFI 0 Of (in With, the boutid. idititat f@f (I oil tit -try c 0_1 ..boundary Z of a. His main result cw'bo @vmih @t6 "ndar@,- 014441 -of ow bulb md suffmiapt ro"tw for.* non- W!V"*-1f pl;ko of the vp@ztrum 13 theax@ of .'*m t1we sWof two qXwuwi@ 4nd 'the 10*1 of disjoint cubes of oqual We kngtU such, tW A B DO -7 4h)94CON) whom ,do has the. am sigufficance the popw I the VWWg -of In- 411 lb. * best p4isiblai if -it were MOW For specid kinds 6f doM*s the condition .(Aa*,B=213+1 an lvov@ much, simplir: The " ' f *=as to choose the Constant A the Paper cOuid III .. MAtepce.0 an Infinite sequence @be extended also to p pon-bounded. The restriction that f M&I-of disjoint cubee conti4* in (D Is necessary and suffi- be uniformly boundid belo* is rather'a diaidvantap In'-' eignt for the non-discrat6neei Of the spectvro when 1) the view of the In ".tion of the rutlw to apply his results to Aim'enianjisq, and 0 is aim an , *,'Connected; 2) the dimen. Is usi V non-' blame In quant=. mec)MWCO A04 tog: 3 ft',* boundary 3 6 @cpnnected, smooth, and o(. Ezilded below. In thismspM.; the remtresults-of -FrWrichi-t t 'pso); these, v. ."uniforinly unded curvature.. .'[see Comm, Pure Appl. Math. 31439-449 Ro In this paper significant progress is made In the treat- SHOW g oneto trea SOM 13, 1333 have the advantage-of In - t a I owever, under @Ment of a classical problem which started with the work of cases where p is unbounded below@'H i ' the n continw particular for equation JYAvI d h' bee - A mor@ recently in the work . lWtations imposed by the author, in :-:of X!Wimwl@ F_dg4d.%hj and RelliO- In view of the - (2), the results of the paper give as immtdWe consequences -i 411tertst of the results, the'reviewer feels thU, the following. all previously known I mutts [for vmm@le, IF, Relliclot ts I 1commen and corrections am Indicated. - Courant Anniversary Volume, Intersclence, New rStiternea 1, the starting idea is to 04 whole pp. 329-,344;,then Rev. 9, 3351 It may be added flig into a net of cubes of equal side lengths Do The union. the simplified necessary and sufficient conditions- a.'re-Nalid ,,sgctra with muldpliciticA counted) foe equa'ddn'(1) for of domains thk@@Jeljjpjjcitlv stated, for much WW classes for a 1, 1 is o ths. th em-bes with frftboundar,,,~cmditl6n'(dv/&mo) then' by the author,, in. palkvivi - t an ugh t e- #npratci,the specijuin in Oe,whole space, wbere" the. @compoasnta of the cognplgMt of a have di4meters Za- junich of s*,tra In all cubes with fted bound4ry,condition (or some a>O. on several it@ This idea.is not new; it was the bogs In his development the Author.is rather vague Of 4681cal. Mults of ff. Wayl and- &-gatMaLconcerning points.which may leat! to misunderstandings. These may be. :.the asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues. The tosential cWed as follows. 1,,*ls'*hich allow the author, to obtaia his general state- 1. In introducing the capacity c, in n-dimensionil spacep ments am the. use of capacities of sets and the uthor. dM not seem to realIxt that the case n - 2 is 110M.- U be da following the a ON Maloozov A M.- 43) 6 U e as there is one for -capacity wt respect to the w ; every 4ZO with xk3, This can be easily remedied bycon- siderinir in Statements I and 11 that the capacities c@(aj! and cj(W1we actually the logarithmic capacities of W*`And' Z& with. reapect to a circle Ck concentric with Zk and with mdius equal to twice the side length A. 'ng to.the conaide ration of the spectrum in a 2. In pasiL domain the author makes two general statements which may be mideadinjr- a) he: says that his. methods are ap-, plicable and similar results can be obtained for the case of any self-adjoint boundary conditions imposed on the 1. . ;-wer that this boundary Z. However, it seema to the rev- Is true only for the. boundary condition u - 0; that for other boundary conditions one could mt expect similar results is sho"'al!eady by the &A that them am.bounded domain: In t6 plant with very smooth boundary except at one boundary point for which the spectrum of equation (2) with boundary conditioA dul&-O is non-discrete. b) The author 1111,1104ts. that the problem in a,domain. 0 with boundary I condidort st-0 ma be, transformed Into a problem in the whole at %* (so that Statement I is applicable) by putting + a In the compleatent of (L Roweve4 a direct appfica-. Om tt Mm ik not alwa t Ible d it to the possibility ' thatoffit Wh of MAY to the Inwke ot tha closum (*a, in tk cm of a idlt)@ Hoo4ver, the Wea can, be Oettrum OW W &AWMt I bteomn valld for the i Is ImposM additkmally OnL da j 0/,/ e &evi P@,/X ',@l AUTHORt MOLCHOOV, A.M. 2 0 - 6- 614,*@ TITLE: Finite Sets and Scalar Products (r6neahWe; mnoz"hestva, i skal- ya=oye projiveden410 PERIODIOLLt Doklady Akad.Naukp 885R.- - 1957qVQ1-ii6,1Tr 6,pp.920-922 (USSR) ABSTRLOT: The author shows that the scalar product can be obtained by passage to the limit. For the subsets of finite sets the notion of the "nearness" is introduced, as a measure of the "nearnesstf there is taken the number of certain coindiding elements. Under increase of the number of elements of the finite set this notion passes over into the notion of the scalar product, so that the latter one appears as an asymptotic behavior of the measure of "nearness" . The proof is based on probability- theoretical methods and is not presented. There is I Slavic reference. PRESENTEDc ASSOCILTIONt PY H.V.Keldyah, Academtcian,.May 1cs lie Ma hema S tio fo L I&Witl Uth f ti i i -- ec n r e o em cs men pp , ,. V. A. StOlOys Lcact. Sci. USSR (Ptdalenlye prikladnoy matematiki matematiahaskogo instituta V.A.Steklova Ahademii Nauk SSSR) SUBMITTDDt Nay 7, 1957 .LVAILABLEt Library of Coneress Card 1/1 BIR=OV, @.A.Kf prof., otvred.; IVMOTO T.T., red. igd-va; ANTSMOVIGH, K.Te., red.izcl-va; DOROMINA, tekhn.red. Nathad of studying the zone of aeration ar.,O- pround waters in hydrological forestry research] Katodik@2i. izuehaniia sony aeratoli L gruntovykh vod pri leso&Ldralogiobaskikh issledo- vanilakh. Kaokva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1@-@Jq. 65 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Forest influences) (Water. Underground) /011/000 4-0 e@- 68153 AUTHOR: Nolchanov, A.M. $07/20-120-6-16/69 TITLE: The Bouadedness of the Variation of Continuous Solutions of the System of Equations of HydrodynamIcs' t PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRf 1955, Vol 129, Nr 6, Pp 125T-1260 (USSR) ABSTRACT4 It was the aim of the present article to prove the boundechiess of the variation of the solution of the system of equations Cc cc of hydrodynamics au + au 0. 1For the case of Lagrangian (1) at ar U2 coordinates U Ius U (2) P) . E + r, UM . P, UM -U, UM @ pu holds., and u denotes veloc*ty, v the specific volume, p.preasure, E - E(p,v) the density of the inner energy. The -initial. data are assumed to haves, limited variationt and the-solution is supposed to be continuous in the strip 0 @"c t < tof -00, 0. For (10) the author obtains the following criterion of stability: In order that (10) is stable in the k cone @ :). 0 it is necessary and sufficient that in the interior and on the boundary of the cone-there exists no neutral and instable ray. k k Here solutions 11 = 7z 0?Z(t) denote invariant rays of the system. Substituting that into (10) then one obtains d@ 2 (0 (13) dt k EE,,q' o (14) 0 0 where E is a paramet.ar being analogous to the eigenvalue in linear systems and the sign of which decides on the stability of the ray (E > 0 -- stable, E 4 0 -- instable, E - 0 -- neutral). Card 5/4