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21(8) SOV/56-36-3-54/71 AUTHORS: Foginov, Yu. Ye., Yakovlev, K. I. 74 74 TITLE: On the I-Rays of As (*-luchakh As PERIODICAL: Zhurnal. eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 3, p 940 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The As74_y spectrum represented by a figure in this paper was investigated by the authors by means of a single-channel scintillation spectrometer which operated with a NaJ(Ta)- crystal with the photomultiplier FEU-S. The effective curve of the spectrometer was obtained by measuring standard samples with known decay numbers. The lines, energies, and relative intensities observed in the y-spectrum are shown in a table and are compared with the data obtained by Ire. P. Grigorlyev et al. (Ref 1) and by Horen and Wells (Khoren, Uells) (Ref 2). The folloving measurements were carried out by the authors of this paper: Card 1/2 On the y-Rays of As 74 h~ Ckev3 relative intensity S07/56-36-3-54/71 610+ 30 1 96CT 50 0.015,j 0.008 12ocT 3o 0.023 + 0-008 223C7_+ 70 ,, To-4 The existence of I-lines of energies of 1190 and 2220 kev (also Grigorlyev, Horen, Wells) may thus be assumed to be certain. Those with 960 and 1600 (the latter found only by Horen and Wells), must yet be investigated). There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Radium Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: November 21, 1958 Card 2/2 POC1110VA. R. A. "Data on a Basis for Limiting the Concentration of Hydrogen Sulfide in the Atmosphere." Cand Med Sci, Central Inst for the Advanced Train- ing of Physicians, 22 Nov 54. 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Zhurnal i z. viL. njil I r- 1949, VYP- 8, 3. 897 - 916 - "Iblioi-,r: 7 ~Iazv SO: IETOT-IS LEONTE, V.; POGIRKMA,, P. - Contributions to the knowledge of the age and dimension of the migration of the Danube sturgeon in connection with industrial fishing. Hidrologia 4:287-297 163o FOGISYAN, M.O., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Effect of ionizing radiation on the concentration of vitamin B12. Vop. radiobiol. [AN Arm. SSRI 1:103-105 160. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz Sektora radiobiologii All Armyanskoy SSR. (CYANOCOBAIAMINE) (RADIATION.6,-PMIOWGICAL EFMCT) Cr M-ML, M.N., Ml-F.707A, T.S., GALZOVA, R.D., NMVFFMVA, G.A., N.A., SOKUM-11A, TF.N., SELIVERSTOVA, L.A., PfZLA5rjVA, am A.T. *CytopVWsiologlcnl and biochemical inventleation of micro-organisms in the process of post-radiation touctivation." Report submitted to the 2nd Intl. C;onrress of Mridlation Research, Harrogate/Yorkshire, Gt. Brit. 5-11 Aug 1962 -'tea-Mor. in plaan. v j~6-" 4 I.,J. ~Vo ,' , I -~. 1,. 109, 697 was a-wan t!Lii A I Paitc-. activitv of Ital Tnaczr- ' Alimoso is high; 0 n 7w Y?S- ~C.L~.auiv-ity - 6~6--aud is Q,~~ lij C--- O-r -hlg tmt is -rcp rt-ssed 4N bit Y -Na salt of a6d. The C activity d-telizes in the fau when till. lwvc-, 1(~st theL, moto: funclou. Dzmodium ryrans, D. CC7Wdr;:;U asid D. tiyidi- flow, the first of -,,bkL- shows rnom- nbilil~, sho- ATPase -activitY only iu the Ist spmes; the 2 latteT spccirs are devoid of tbe. enzyme. Acrain spb6~ mpuble cd leaf- mution aho Contain hign A,rpase activity, WUC kni"Obitr spl~pimuc devoid of it. G. M. Kwolfipoff POGUZOV. B.F., BILUSHI, V., BAYXV, A.A. Sulfhydryl groups of myosin adenosinetriphosphatase [with summary in Egnlish]. Biokhimiin 23 no.20.269-284 Mr-Ap '58 (KIRA 11:6) 1. Institut blokhimii im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSR, Koskvn. (ADENTUYROPHOSPH.ATASE. activity of myosin. relation to sulfhydryl group content (Rua)) (MUSCIM PROTEINS. myosin sulfhydryl group content, determ. & reaction with ATP (Rua)) (SULFEIYDRYL COMPOUNDS, determination sulfhydryl group content of myosin. relation to ATPase activity (Rua)) POGIAZOV, B. F., Cand of Bio Sci - (diss) "Study of Adenosintriphosphatese in 151sclez and Certain Plants," Moscow, 1959, 23 pp (Institute of Biochemistiy in A. H. Bakh, Acad Sci USSR) (KLy 5-60s 125) SMIRNOVA, T.I.; POGLkZOV, B.F.; MTOVICH, V.L. Amperometric titration of S&groups in glycinin. Biokhimila 24 no.4:758-760 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Institut biokhimit im. A-N-Bakha Akftdemit nimik 358R. Hookva. (PROTHINS ahem.) (SUI&HnRYL COMPOUNDS chem.) 17W AUTHORS- Kafiani, K. I., Poglazov, B. F. WY/M-126-2-5ZI64 TITLKr on the Contractile Properties of Surface-spread Fibers of muscle Proteins (K voprosu o.sokratitelOnykh avoystvakh plenocbnykh nitey myshechnykh belkov) PHRIODICIL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSaR, 1959, Vol 126, Hr 2, yp 414-416 (USSR) ABSTR&CT-. The fibers of the proteins of the aotomyosin complex mentioned in the title have been since 1952 an object of most intensive investigations as a system in which -the muscle contraction can be to a certain extent imitated (modelled). The same operation as earlier (Ref 2) was used for the production of these fibers. The fibers are shortened by 3-7% in a borate buffert pH 9, without adenosin triphosphoric acid (ATPh) in the case of a losA of 4-7 mg, The addition of ITPh led to a 6imilar contraction. Figure 1 shows that an addition of ATPh does not cause an additional contraction even different pH (6.9),. The authors are forced -to conclude that the mentioned contraction has no specific character. Furthermore the actomyosin fibers were investigated. They are shortened without ATPh; however, only inamaiderably in contrast -to the myosin fibers. An addition of ATPh leads to a considerable additional contraction (up Card 1/2 to 50) with a weight increase up to 20 mg (Fig 2Y. I considerable On the ContraoUle Proper~-ies of Surface-spread Fibers of BOV/W-126-2-52/64 ]Muscle Proteins influence of the KCL concentration in the base occurred in the aotomyosin fibers. Figure 3 shows the behavior of the surface-B M ad actomyosin fiberB of different hydration degrees Catepeni gidratirovannosti) in tb-e case of a load 5 mg with and without IM. It is rather ob-Aaus that -the increased hydration leads to a more considerable contraction-under the influence of ATPh. The detection of the non-speoific character of the contraction of the surface- spread myosin fibers forces the authors to admit that the usual conception according to which actin is necessary for the contraction under the ATPh influence holds in this case as well, Tlh-i rble of the aotin is not yet completely clarified (Refs 7,8)- There are 3 figures and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCULTIM: Institut biokbimii im. 1. N. Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR (Inatit-ate of Bioche.nistry imeni A. V. Bakh of the Academy of Sciences, IISSR) PUSERM: January 23, 1959 by V. A. Engellgardt.,Acadenioian SUBMWED: January 22, 1959 Card Z/2 FOGIAZOVS B.F. (Moskva) Structural interrelatimiships of muscle proteins during the contra- tion of striated muscles. Usp. soov. biol. 1+9 no.2:183~-199 Yx-Ap 160. (MUSCLE) (PROTEINS) (MIRA .13:11)- POGLAZOV, B. F., (USSR) "Interrelatim between ATP and Hyosin- like Proteins of Organs and Tissues." Report presented at the 5th Int'le Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-:L6 Aug 1961. PWIAZOV, B.F. Effect of adenosine triphosphates and of reducing agents on the achromatin apparatus of loach eggs (experiments in vivo). TSitologiia 3 no. 2:204,206 Mr-Ap 161. 04IRA 14:4) 1. Laboratoriya funktsionallnoy enzimologii Instituts, radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheakoy biologii AN SSSRy Moskva. (ADEPOSM TRIPHOSPHATES) (LOACHES) VOROBIYEVA, I.A.; POGLAZOV, B.F. -- - Isolation of contractile proteins from the alga Hitella flexilts. Biofizika 8 no.4:427-429 163. (MIM 17:20) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva i Institut radia- tsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii AV SSSR, Moskva. POGIAZCV~B* q BAYV# A#A9 ~ ~Cl F Role of in the poac risation.of t1n, - Bjo]:hJM4jX 26 no#303 54M0 40u, 9 1 'u NRA W 6) 1, Ihstituts of Radiaticl* and Phyvioo-Chomical Biology, and Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Saisnowof the U.S.S.14, Hoscow. (APTINS) (HERGAPTO GROUP) (POLYMERIUTION; - FOGIAZCVt B.F. (Mqskva) Macharism of elementary movements in living organisms. Usp. so-.,r. biol. 51 no.lt62-73 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:3) (MOMENT (PHYSIOLOGY)) (ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATz',',Ij . (ACTOMYOSIM) POGL&WV, B.F. Eyosin-like proteins in the brain tiomm. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.9:56-59 S 161.. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz laboratorii funktsionallnoy ensimologii (zav. - akademik V.A. Engellgardt) Instituta radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii (direktor - akademik V.A. Engellgardt) AN SSSR, Moskva. Preclatavlana akademikom V.A. Engelfgardtom. (MAIN) (FROTEIN) POGIAZOV) B.F. Pbysics and chemistry of the achrwAtinic apparatus.. TSitologiia 4 no.2:n7-127 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Laboratoriya furldeionallnoy enzimologii Instituta radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheakay bio3.pgii All SSSR Moskva. (KAnOKIIZSISI POGLAZOV, B.F,._ Study of myosin-like adenosinetriphosphatase in the intex-nal organs. Biokhimiia 27 no.ItI61-166 Ja-F 162. (MI111A 15: 5) 1. Institute of Radiation and Physico.-Chemical Biology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. (ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHkTASE) ZOTIN, A.I.; POGLAZOV, B.F. Excitability of the surface layerof the cytoplasm and egg segmentation in fish and Amphibia. DokI. fill SSSR 143 no.5.' 12~3-1236 Ap '62, (MIRA 15;4) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N.Severtsova AN SSSR i Institut radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Engellgardtom. (Embryolor,r--Fishes) (Embryology-Amphibia) TIKHMNKO, A.S.; FOGIAZOV, B,F- Adenosinetriphosphatase activity of various phagess Dokl,All SSSR 145 no.1:218-221 JI 162. (MIRA 15:7) I. Institut iadiatsionnoy ifiz,iko-khirnicheakoy biologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A Engeligardtm. (BACTERIOPME) 4MOSINETRIPHOSPUTASE) KISELEVP N. A.; PCGLAZOV, B. F. - Molecular organization of the caudal sheath of pha.ve T2. Dok1. AN SSSR 155 no, 2;W-4,44 Mr 164. (MIRA 17-5) 2. Predstavleno akademikom V. A. Engeligardtom. PWLA.-Z,O-V 11 F~~ TIOWNENKC, P-53.- ENGEEL'GARDT, V.A.. ak-ademik -- 1 .1- ~:~ -- y Effa~-t of PPF on pa.5eau mr, DNA fnn a basteriopbage. Dok2z, All SSSR 14.5 rjnc,-9~N~,50--!jfi? 71 162~ (1-mu 15 ~.-) 1. Instit-ut r-altatgionnoy f. f12-ilco-k-timic-h-eakoy biolog'A Al; SSSR. (ADESINE TRITHOSPHATE) (NUCLEM ACMS) (BACTERIOPIME) BUZNIKOV., G.A.; VERZHBT'TqKAYA, N.A.; VIkIZOYLOV, S.Ye.; INEIFAU, S.A.; P-OG,'LAZOIT_ B.F: ; SEW-RIN, 5,Ye. international symposium on molecular cellular phys.-clogy in Berlin and the annual meeting of biochemists in Jena. Vop. med. khim. 10 no.1:95-103 Ja-F 164. (IMMA 17:12) POGLAZOV, B.F.; BORKHSENIU-S, S.N.; BELAVTSEVA, Ys.M. Reconstruction and cr-ystallization of tail she-,hs cf t" T2 phage. Biokhimiia 29 rjo.6t.1143-114.9 N-D 164. (MIRA 18-1-2) 1. Inatitut radiatsionnoy I fiziko-khimiclieskoy Wologii AN S'SSR, Moskva; 1,Afedra bIckhImii Gosudarstvennogo universit'sta, leningrad, i Institut e lemon toorga-ii che ski kh soy,-dieneniy All SESR, Moskva. Sulimitted June 10, 1964, POGLAZOV, B.F.; VAZINA, A.A.; BELAVTSEVA, Ye.M.; KITAYGORODSKIY, A.I. Roentgenographic and electron microscopic study of tail coatings of the phage T-2. Dokl. AN SSSR 163 no.2:488-490 J1 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii AN SSSR; In- stitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR i Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Submitted September 30, 1964. ~~I, V.G,p d,.)ktn,., bio~. n--uk,, POGLAZOV) Borlt.~IjLej 'P I KH MI A X 1 -V [Structure and fuu.~ti.;.,ns c:f cont!lactlle prote-IMI Struktura i funkt-si' sAra tit ell rqkh beIkov. Mc~skvva, Nauka.. 1965. 222 p9 18-.9) POGLAZOV, Boris Fed 17-- 42-r2ZLa4- SHPIKITER, V.O., doktor biol. nauk, reg- - ; UYYUKHI~A, A.V.t red. (Structure and functions of contractile proteins] Strak- tura i funktsii sokratitellnykh belkove Moskvaj Nauka, 1965. 222 p. (MIM 18j7) POGLAZOV, B.F.; VOLKOVA, T.Ya.; ZOTIN, A.I. Contractile protein from the liver mitochondria. TSitologii 5 no-3: 338-339 My-Je 163. (MlRA 17:5) 1. lAboratoriya fVnk-tsionallnoy.enzimologii Instituta radiatsionnoy J fiziko-khimecheakoy biologii AXSSSR i Gruppa kosmicheskoy biologii i biofiziki razvitiya Instituta morfologii zhivotnykh AN SSSR, Moskva. 1 1 PwfAz6v, v - 2. ig:3~ (600) 4. Kindergarten 7. Trade-union group among kindergarten workers. V pom. profakivu 14 no. 6, 1953 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. I 11- ~, & P M. F.: MAdter Biol Sci (dies) -- "Biological aspeects of radiation ~~- inactivation of microorganisms (on the problem of radiation sterilization)". 14DBCCW, 1958. 17 -pp (Inst of Microbiolo&V Acad Sci USSR) M, No 3, 1959, 109) BEKHTLEMAI M.N.; MEDVEDEVA, G.A.;_EOd;47offA -A, G.A.;_ ,J~,N.; SAPOZHNIKOV FEOFILOVA., Ye.P. Rapid method of detecting bacterial infection in culture fluid during the production of streptomycin. PrikI. biokhim. i mikroblol. 1 no. 6:726-730 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12). 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. Submitted Dec. 24o 1964. POGLAZOVAI M.N. - Fluorescence microscopic study of the structure of ActinoWces. Mil=obiologiia 33 no-3:459-462 Iv7-Je 164. (,,,aRA 18:12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. Submitted April 29, 1963. POGOCKI, Tadeuszo Inz. Structure made of'steel stampings jointed by screws as protection-conduictlor. Wiad elaktrotechn 33 no.10009- 310 0 '64. 1. Experiment ind-Research Office, Elektromontaz, Industrial Enterprise of Electric Works, Warsaw. i~. d k Tho prinnipIc of cYOfic! clur4ni, medizinica.1 3 FOGOCKI, Tadeusz, inz. Testing of cab2e 2-ines. Wiad elektrotech!-j 32 F 165. 1. Office for Reseamh and Experi 'ments of Enterprise for Electric I-lorks, Warsaw, MEYSEL' , M.N.; REMEZOVA, T.S.; BIRYUZOVA, V.I.; GALITSOVA, R.D. ; MEDVEDE]VA, G.A.; POMOSHCHNIKOVA , N.A.; SELIVERSTIOVA, L.A.; POGIAZOVA, M..K.; EOVICHK(WA, A.T.; VOLKOVA, T.M. Cytophysiological and biochemical studies of yeasts during their recovery following radiation injury. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.6: 827-851 N-D 164. (MIRA 17:11) I- Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of U.S.S.R., and Institute of Radiation and Physico-Chemical Biology, Academy of Sciences of U.S.S.R.J. Moscow. MLYSELY M. N. (Moskva);_po-GLAZOVA, M. N. (Moskva) Microbiological characteristics and problems of radiation ateriliza- tioR of food products. Acta chimica Hung 23 no.1/4:529-523 160. (V-EA 10:9) 1, Biokhimicbeskiy Institut Almdemii nauk SSSR, Moskva. (Radiation sterilization) (Food) MEYSEL, M. N. M7MFEL, V. M. ; BARSKIY, V. Ye. "Fluorescent cytochemistry of cell damage, necrobiosis and intracellular digestion." report submitted for 2nd Intl Cong, Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, Frankfurt, 16-21 Aug 64. Moscow. Inst Physico-Chemical & Radiation BiologY) AS USSR, Vavi-lov Street 18, Moscow B-312. Y,FY,c!FLI, T,,';,.-, 0 FOGIUVIOVA M.N. Nature of the structures obtaine,,' 17-f V.0. 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SSSA (for Zhdanov, Zhukov-Verezhnikov, Vygodchikov., Bilibin, Vashkovp Gromashevskiy, Zdrodovskiy) Rudnev, Sergiyev, Chumakov, Timakov, Troitskiy). (Continued on next card) BUGRONA, V.I..(continued) Card 3. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Imsheenetskdy, Krasillnikov). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Planellyes, Baroyan, Bo34rev, Gorizontov, Petrishcheva, Ropozin). 4. Deystvitellnyy chlen Voonoyuznoy akademii. sel I skokhozy&ystvenrWkh nauk im. V. L Lenina (for Muromtsev). (MICROBIOLOGY) POGLORODNIXOV~ F.P. "Treatment of Gaseous Phlegmons," Vat. Dr. Skorodinsky Rayon Vet. Hosp., Hurok Oblast. 1. POGNERYBKO, I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cranks and Crankshafts 7. Decreasing crankshaft wear, MTS 13 no. 5, 1953. 9. Month List of Russian AccesBions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. PCGNOR. G.; Zl-.ITM- 4. G.; BCONAR, R. At6mpts to synthesize salicyloyl-populin and salicyloyl-calicin; a new ww of formation of 1 voglucosan triacetate. p.285 ACTA CHIMICA. Budapest, Hunvary. Vol. 19. no. 2/3, 1959 Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (F=7), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9. Septenber 1959 Uncl. POMCKI, T., inz. Tra.nsfo-mners for "itishoolc prritection. ~,.'Jad elektrote--hr. 33 [i.e.32 I no./j.03.5-116 Ap 66~ FOGOCKI, Tadms~,,:-inz. Soviet-qWe excavators for cable trenches. Wiad elektrotechn 31 no.11:277-278 V'63. 1. Zjednoazenie Przemyslu Robot Elektrycznych Elektromontam. POGOCKI. Tadeusz, inz. Paste with metal raspings -in the joints of aluminum rails. Wad elektrothchn 31 no0'32t296-299 D163. 1. ZJednoczenie Przemyshi Robot Elektr7cznych Elektrmontaz. . POGQCKI , Tudeusz,, inz. Transportation of cableg. Wia4 elektrntech-n 3332 nc.3-z7?-?2 mr'64. Some streaml-Jning methodn in the technology of wiremant-a work as applied abroad. lbid.\85-86 1. ZBiD Zjednoozenia Przemyulu Robot Eiektrycznych, Flektromontuaz, Warazawa. POCSOOKI . Tadeusz, inz, Method of soil defrosti-ng. Wiad elektrote-chn 34 no.1:19~-22 Ja 165. 1. "Elaktromontaz" Research and Studies Institute, WarsEkw. MARKOV, A.; IK POGODA, A., Improved console. Sov.shakht. 11 no.4:31 AP '62. (MIRA 1.5:3)' (Mine surveying) (Gonioneters) V(11-i- MAMOV., A.I.,- POGODA, A.S. Gozwolo'with IIGS" supports for fixing the angle measuring instrument. Ugoll 37 no.5:47 My 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Shakhta "Proletarskiya-Glubokaya" tresta Makeyevugoll. . (Mine surveying-Equipment and supplies) POGODA, ff. *State f arm in Srebrna leads in pig breeding." p. 18 (Elon, Vol 4 No I Jan 53 Warszawa) 30s Monthly Lis 1"t Ijuro22an AMssions,, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Uncl POGOCK19 T., inz,, New magnetic condition switche3. Wliad elektrotachn. 32 rc.3-95- 87 Yx 165. POGOCKI T d inz. Y" ~ z , 'a-SR-0-- Tools for electric installation works. Wiad elektrotechn 32 no. 1:23-24, 25 Ja 164. . POGODA, W. Pmventin" fires in mines. p. :0~. (I-ILM"OSCI GOUTICZJ~, Vol, 5, 110. 0, June w 1954, Katol-tice, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ZEAL), IL, Vol. 3. NO. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. ~qWDA , Wiktor Filling under pressure. Wiadom gorn 11 no. 1/2:9-12 Ja-F 160. I.! 11/031/62/007/003/002/013 D201/D308 'JJTHOP 1: Pogoda, ZdzisYaw -parweter automatic-control TITLE: The stability of multi systcns PERIODICAL: Ar-chii-Am Automatyki i Telemechaniki, v. ,7,,no. 3-4, 435-449 Cno S Using the general matrix theory, the author att t a systematic prese-Itation of autoriatic closed-loop systems contr ling several varia1bles. 21 fundamental theorem is derived, stati., t1hat the stability of ~.;uch systems depends. ori the roots of equation de t [ I + I . - 0 (20) I-,'(p) beingr the matrL% tran8fer function of the system open at its input. This equation may be applied to both continuous and SaRAed- data control systcms, the matrix presentation of multi-variable cir- cuits bei% achieved in the sane manner as for the single variable control, irrespective of i-fhether the multi-variable elements are corrnected in series or in parallel. The results are applied to the Card 1/2 The stability of ... P/031/62/007/003/002/013 D201/D303 analysis of voltage and frequency stability of a synchronous genera- A. tor. There are 12 -Eigures. ASSOCLATION: Politechnika. tlqska, Zal,-Xad Teorii R-egulacji (Sile- sian Polytechnic, Department of Control Theory) Card 2/2 POGODA, Zdzislaw Stability of automatic control gyetemB with a large number of nonlinear elements. kitowityka GlIwice no.4127-48 163. 1. Department of Control Theories of the Silesian Technical University, Gliwice. 00- ACCESSION NRt AT4022942 P/2536163/000/004/0027/0048 AVMORs Pogoda, ZdZIBIAW TtTIZi Stability of automatic control systems with a large nurber of nonlinear Isments SOURCE: Gliwice. Politechnika Slaska. Zegzyty rAukowe. no. 90, 1963, Automatyka (Automation) no. 4, 27-48 A TOPIC TAGS i automatic control system, control system, nonlinear element Control system, nonlinear elements control system stability,, describing function, harmonic signals Nyqitlat criterion ABSTRACTs Paper in an attempt to expand the describing function methods to automatic control systems with a large number of nonlinear elements. Author parallel connections of two nonlinear elemen . The input signal Y in ts this case in equal to the sum of.the output signals of the individual elements and T7 and can be written axi 4~. 1/3 AMMSSION MRs AT4022942 y [JI 72(A)l x^ (1 'I Y2 It can be readily seen that asystem of two nonlinear elements connected in parallel behaves an one nonlinear element with a describing function equal to the sum of the describing Ainctions of the elementst JOL) a, (A) (2)'. Series-connootion of two nonlinear e2emnts behaves as one nonlinear elament with a describing function equal to the product of the describing functions for the couponent e2ementso Finding such a product of the describing functions for the eqaatlon y (A JI(Al) J2 2) would be possible Om thW would be functions of the same argwant. Roduaing. these funotions*to the *am argument ean be accomplished by considering the connection betmeen the &W31twiss A, end A2 g 213 CC" ......... ACCESSION NM AT4022942 "A J, (A~ (4~ 2 Substititlr4 this into equation (4). the substitute describing function for series connection is obtaineds J(A) Tj (A) J2(/Jl (A')/A) (5) The connection of nonlimar elements with inertial and stabilli7 of a oloae~ loop Vstem, with two Donlinear elements are also discussed. Examples illustrating these appUoationa are given. Orig. art. has: 14 figures and 17 evations. ASSOCIATIONt Utedra Warli Regalaoji, (Department of Control Theory) sumn-w co ENGLz 00 WE AGQi 23Apr64 SUB CODEs CO, OR NO FM BOVI 000 OTMo 000 Card 3/3 L 17577e-65 EWT(l)I/E_EC-4/'EI4A(h) Feb, ACC Z.GS1,014 NH AP40.48893 P/0,031/64/0019/003/0273/0284 U'.' R:,, oda, Zdzislaw A TO -Pog -of ptimal 'I"i Iters,witif limited structure of a nthesis. t Sys em'', __-SOURCE -Af cliivuic automatykizk telemechaniki-,. v. 9, no. 3, 1964, Z7 4 T;PICI--TAGS:: optimal, filter synthesis,, limited structure system, mean 5q"are -error :mi n i miz at i on 'open- system, feedback system ALSTRACT:- The~,~problem-of synthesizing optimal filters for.open and I eedba.c,k- control systems is analyzed -under the assumption that the open.,system.contains a linear element with a.given transfer function and.the feedback system contains a stable, nonminimal phase element (that is,-its transfer function is-of-the form of a fraction with the polynom~ials P+(Jw) :,and R4-(Jw) in the nominator-and denominator, re- spectively P+(Jw)and-R+.(Jw) ha -ve. zeros I onI .y1. 1-n t-he upper half of the coinplex p1ane "The..method for determining the transfer functions ~of.such-.a-.9ystem-vhich minimize the mean-square error is presented. Lord I POLAND Department of Regulation Theory, Silesian Polytechnic (hatedra Teorii Regulacji, Politechnik-a Slaska) Warsaw, Archiwum automatyki i telemechaniki, No 3, July--Sept*mber 1965, pp 3AO-352 "Assortment of the correction element in linear mutidimension systems." L 29946-66 Pq~k)/Ew'p( )/VVP(Q/EWP(v) DC ACC NR, APR004521 SotiFfdu.-CCFD-E-.--p-076-o7Yi-/-d5/010/00~3/0341/0352--l-~, AUTHOR. Pogoda, Zdislaw /6) ORG: S3Aak Politechnical Institute (Politechnika Slaska) TITLE: Selection of the correction element in linear multidimensional systems SOURCE: Archiwum automatyki i telemechaniki, v. 10, no'. 3. 1965, 341-352 TOPIC TAGS: linear system, matrix element, matrix function, polynorriial ABSTRACT: This study deals exclusively with linear multidimensional systems of which the dynamic characteristics can be described with the aid of the operators of 'I a transfer matrix. It is assumed that the structure of the system has a limitation in the form of an element of an invariable transfer function matrix subsequently named the object in the article. The problem, then, is to find the transition matrix of the correction element (corrector) which makes it possible to obtain in advance tile given: transfer function matrix for the whole system. Two simple structures consisting of an open and a closed system with one feedback loop are investigated. The transfer matrix of multidimensional elements is given in the form of the quotient of two polynomial matrices. In this study a multidimensional matrix is defined as one whose 1/2 1 29946-66 --AP6004521--- 19. elements are polynomial. The corrector must satisfy the insensitivity condinions. The concept is introduced of the generalized minimum phase element, and it is shown that in the case of a minimum phase object there exists a limitation in the form of an arbitrary transfer matrix for the whole system. It is also shown that in the case of an unstable object in a closed system, a series corrector does not e>dst which makes it possible to obtain autonomy in the separate channels and which satisfies the insensitivity conditions at the same time, A method is given for choosiril the series and parallel corrector for this case. Orig. art. has: 40 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 12/ SUBM DATE: none./ ORIG REP: 001 Card 2/2 ~D 5(4), 7(6) AUTHORS: Dpbychin? P.? Fogodayey, A. K0-_ SOV/76-32-149-27/32 TITLE: A Sensiti-ve Adsorption Method and Its Use for Investigating the Porous Strueture of Thin Films on Optical Surfaces (Chuystvitelinaya adsorbtsionnaya metodika i yeye primeneniye dlya issledovaniya poristoy struktury tonkikh plenok na opti- cheskikh poverkhnostyakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, '1956,- Vol 32, Nr 11, pp 2637-2640 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As only small amounts of the sorbent film were present in the investigations mentioned in the title it was necessary to take into account the parasitic effects, as for instance, the poly- molecular adsorption on the vessel walls and on the external surface of the samples. A method was devised where the neces- sary sensitivity was obtained by a decrease in volume of the adsorption system (Fig 1~. The determinationa of the general pore volume of 2.10-4 cm can be carried out with an accuracy of 1%, which in the case of a porosity of about 20% corresponds to a sorbent film of a minimum of 1 mm3. One part of the ap- Card 112 paratus was produced from chemically resistant glass Nr 23 or Nr SOV/76-32-11-27/32 A Sensitive Adsorpt-ion Merhod and Its Use for Investigating the Porous .Structure of Thin Films on Optical Surfaces SUBMITTED: 29. The test d.-aks of the glass to be investigated (diameter 20 mm, thickness 0-3-0.5 mm) were polished and pick-led prior to their investigation, and then the 1000+50 1 thick film was applied. Surfaces 0f-50-100 cm 2 can be measured using I mg of the adsorbent. The emperimentaIly obtained adsorption isothermal lines of steam on films on glass K-8 (Fig 2) and TK-1, (Fig 3) represent a summation of the adsorption.in the pores of the film as-well as on the vessel surfaae and the ejEternal surface of the sample. The method of calculating the actual adsorption isotherm in the pores ij~ mentioned. The calculation results obtained show (Table 2) that the condensation of water between the particles, on-quartz sorbents up to p/P S = 0.97 - 0-98 (at particle sizes of 5/4.and more).may be neglected. With pores that are so emall that no hysteresis loops occur on the ad- sorption isothermal lines the usual representation of the ad- sorptiom surface cannot be used. There are 4 figures, 3 tables; and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet. March 6, 1958 Card 212 YASTR OVA, L.S., I,WQDA=- A.K., DCBYC�UM, D.P. Effect of the state of the glass surface on the porous structure of acid etching films on unstable glasses. Koll. zhur. 22 no.2:243- 246 Mr-Ap 16o. (NM 13:8) 1. GosudarstvenVy apticheskiy institut im. S.I. Vavilova, Leningrad. (Glass) (Irilms (Chemistry)) E POGODAYEV, A. K., Cand. Chem. Sci. (diss) "Porous Structure and 1jroperties of Thin Films on Glass." Leningrad, 1961, 16 pp. (Leningrad State Univ.) 180 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 256). 22433 157, 2,( .1 D S/080/61/034/007/008/016 D223/D305 AUTHORS: Dobyuchin, D.P., and Pogodayevt A.K. TITLE: The porous structure of etched films and chemical stability of optical glass PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy'khimiip v. 34, no. 7P 1961t 1477 - 1485 TEXT: The present work employing the absorption method studied the porous structure of the layers directly on the polished components. Optical measurements of -the thickness of the films enabled their porosity to be determined and application of the method of "molecu- lar thickness gauge" enabled the differentiation of ultra porosi- ty of film structure and pore dimensions. The porosity structure of films on glass of different groups of chemical stabilities was inveatigated. 15 different kinds of glass were used the most sta- ble group being crown glass K8p containing 74 mol % of silica. The medium group (in respect of chem. stability) was glass BK10, type Card 1/9 22433 8/080/61/034/007/008/016 The porous structure of ... D223/D305 of baruta crown with 62 % of silica. The last group used was crown TK16, containing 52 % silica. The glass samples were cubes with side 15 mm or discs of 22 mm. diameter and a,thickness of 0.3 mm. The thickness control of films was achieved with a polarization goniometer directly on samples in case of cubes or on special ta- pers in cases of discs. Table 1 gives.data on films structure and calculated ultraporOBities.The initial.part of isotherm of water adsorption on glass films K8, BK10 and TK16 (un-rnvived samples) is shown graphically. Fig. 3 shows the qdsorntinn of water on films obtained by etching glass TK12'# TF5p LKq# jeiv tuia TK2. The compa- rison of adsorption isotherms for water and ethyl alcohol for glass K8 and BK10 shows that the total volume of pores of this layer can be divided into two groups: volume approachable by the alcohol molecules and volume not penetrated by the molecules. The first group is characterized by pure dimensions of 50-80 A while the second consists of small poresp whose diameters do not exceed 5 R. It was found that during polishing of chemically stable glass its surface is left cracked while the glass of low stability yield Card 2/9 2 433 S/080 617C034/007/008/016 The porous structure of D223YD305 gel-forming layer which "smears out" cracks and abrasions. The da- ta shows that the change from high silica content glass to low ones appreciably increases the porosities of etched films. For films of thickness 1000 k its value is 11-12 % for KBy 13-15 % for BK10 and 35 % for TK16, although the porosity is not directly con- nected with chemical stability of the glass. All investigated groups have absorption isotherms with a clearly defined hysterisis loop which enabled the use of Kelvin's equation for determining pore dimensions, Ultraporous strul-tures of glass films from K8, BK10 and TK16 could not be anal)rzed using this equation so a wide relation was employed, i.e. d = Lv where d - pore diameter, v - s volume of porep s - surface of pore. The analysis of initial parts of isotherms in passing from K8 to BK10 and TK16 shows decrease in their gradients. Since the chemical nature of films in all samples was similar and also the adsorption of one kind of molecule was done at the same temperature, the change in gradients of initial isotherms could be explained by the different energies of molecu- Card 3/9 22433 S/080/61/034/007/008/016 The porous structure of D223/D305 les of water adsorbing on pore surface. In the given case the chan- ge in interaction energy (adsorption temperature) is connected with change in adsorption potential connected with decrease of pore dimensions. The smaller the pore the higher the adsorption poten- tial and hence the steep rise of adsorption isotherm in its ini- tial stage. The adsorption of polarized molecules of water on sili- ca surface proceeds mainly through the hydrogen bond and orienta- tion of Van der Waal's forces but for small pores, whose dimen- sionB approach those of moleculesp the dispersive interaction of molecules with walls of pore could not be ruled out. As shown by B.F.Bering, D1.11. Dubiming Ye.G. Zhukovskaya and V.V. Serpinskiy (Ref. 14: DAN SSSR 1319 865, 1960), adsorption of non-polar mole- cules on ultraporous sorbents molecular sieves is well covered by the equation of potential theory for sorbents of first structural type: 2 Ps12. lg W = 1g Iwo = 0.43 BT2 [1g Card 4/9 221433 3/080/61/034/007/008/016 The porous structure of D223/D305 This was used to compare the pore dimensions of investigated films. The authors finally discuss what governs the protective efect of film: porosity or dimensions of pores. It has been suggested that leaching rate of glass with acid solutions depends on the energy of binding cations in the mass of glass but this is rejected by recently published experimental data of Yevstroplyev, O.V. Mazurin, and V.S. Molchanov (1~ef. 15: Zh. vaes. khim. obshch; 6, 1, 114t 1961). The investigated glass (K8, BK10 and TK16) gave a specific resistance increase of 105 with a fall of chemical stability (Ref. 16: V.A.Kharlyuzov, Optico-mekh. prom. 4. 32y -1959; 79 31Y 1959)- The chemical stability of glass which characterized the decomposi- tion of glass for a given thickness could not determine the porosi_ T.y of the protective film. The glass decomposition is governed by diffusion processes in the protective film at the decomposition rate fixed by the diffusion constant. The value of this coeffi- cient, proportional to the size of pore and linear diffusion in po- rous medium deDends on the value of effective cross-section of equivalent capilliary and not on porosity. The protective action Card 5/9 22433 S/08 61/034/007/008/016 The porous structure of S223YD305 of films as well as their rate of formation during acid etching of the glass is determined by the dimensions of pores obtained, but it is independent of the total volume of pores. There are 3 figu- res, 1 table and 20 references: 16 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet- bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as followss I.R. Beattie, J. Soo. Glas. Techn.9 37, 178, 1953, Trans. Faraday Soo., 49, 19599 1953; R.W.Douglas, 1.0. Isared, J. Soc. Glas. Techn., 33, 154, 1949; R.M. Darrer. Brit. Chem. Ind., 5, 267, 1959; H. Adzumi, Bl. Chem, Soo. Japan, 12, 304p 1937. SUBMITTED: October 17, 1960 Card 6/9 S/080/61/034/008/006/Olb D204/D305 10 0 AUTHORS; Dobychin, D.P. and Pogodayev, A.K. TITLE-, Determining the diffusion coefficient of water in fine films on --lass surfaces PERIODICAL: prikladnoy khimii, v. 34, no, 8, 1961, 1748-1752 TaNKT: This is the second of a series of reports on porous film structures produced by acid pickling - Thin ,_, of silicate glasses films produced on polished silicate glass surfaces by acid treat- ment have a stucture of very fine pores. The adsorption isotherias of water in these films, except with unstable glasses, are free from hvsteresis loops, The diameters of the pores are shoim by a molecuiar probe technique to be of the order of 4 - 15 R. The firsf approximate solution of non-stationary kinetics of desorDtion from a norous membrane is given by jr2Dt Q0 8 90 . e ~F.2 Card 1/3 3/080/61/034/008/006/018 Determining, the diffusion... D204/D305 where Qo is the initial material content of the membranes 0 - the amount desorbed during time t; 00 the present desorL)ing material content in the membrane; membrane thickness, 0 - diffusion co- efficient, '~-'ilms were saturated with water vapor at p/ps = 1 and evacuated at 1701; for varying periods, after which water adsorption was measured, The adscrption isotherms of water vapor in filns formed by acid treatment of lasses K8 and TK16. having respective thicknesses of 1000and 1500 1, are shown in Fig. 1. In these fil T41 the low diffusion coefficients of water are significant - 1.7 , 10- and 0.55-10-14 cm2/sec, The values of D 1-05 pore radii of 40 and 1000 % are, respectively, 0.008 and 0.04 cm /sec. and are not mark- edly different from the diffusion coefficient of water vapor in air (0,282 at 180). This indicates that the dimensions of the pores in the films studied are similar to these of molecular screens, "Age- ingf? at 1200C of the film of glass TK16 causes reduction of pore size, There are 4 figures, I table and 11 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-langunge pub- lications read as follows: R.M. Barrer, Brit, Chem, Eng. 1959, vol Card 2/3 08/025224 8/080/61/034/0 06/018 Determining the diffusion... D204/D305 5, 267; W. Jost, Dif.fusi~n in Solids, Liquids and Gases (1~52);' R.M. Barrer and D.i. .-,- Broun, Trans. Faraday Soc.- 1953, vol. 49, 1049;' R.M. Barrer, L.V. Ries, Trans. Faraday Soc., 50, 989 (1954). a. IOS SUBMITTED - November 26, 1960 Fig. Legend: Adsorption isotherms of -x;;kv1 water on films. a - water adsorption a-10-5 (g), p/ps - relative pressure Evacuati n time (min): 1-15, 2-30, 3-60 0 ' 0 4-120, 6-150, 5-initial isotherm (com- plete-water desorption). Film on glass: A-KS, B-TK16. 30 90 04 10' Card 3/3 ACC NRt AP600280,; AUTHOR; Pogodayev, A.K. ORG: None ..,SOURCE CODE: IIR/0237/60/000/002/0049/0053 TITLE: Influence:of atmospheric humidity and temperature upon optical properties of thin f ilms SOURCE: Optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 2, 1960.4.9-53. ~.TOPIC TAGS; optics,.optic film, optic film property,,optic coating,'optic coating property, optic glass ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the influence of water vapor adsorption and tempera- ture.upon the optic properties of thin films formed by etching or.deposition on the surface of--Dolished optical glass. Etching was done in'nitric and acetic acids; depo- sition was-trom hydrolysing solutions of ethyl ethers of orthosilicic,and orthotitanic, acids. A parallel study on water adsorption was conducted, using t~e same samples, to elicit relations between optical constants, film structure and degree of adsorption. This.relation was analytically expressed as n - njol I n2Q2 + n39 (1) where n - the resultant index of refraction (i.r) of the film,. n, - the i.r, o~ the film glass skeleton- n 2 the i.r of water., 1,,33; n - the i. r. o air, 1.00 0 11 02 and 8 the relat ve volumes of film skelet6n alsorbed water and air: + e2 + 'B3 (2). Referenced literature methods were Card 1/2 ACC NR: AP6002804 used for the measurement of water adsorption, index of refraction and thickness of films. Samples were placed in vacuun and then the required water vapor pressure,was established by coonections to containers with varied concentrations of HZS04 in water.! Temperature was controlled by a conductive film heater and a thermocouple. Etched films on a number of optical glasses as well as deposited films of SiO 2 and TiO2 war6 investigated. Pilm thickness was of the order of error under 50 - 80A.1 1000 A, with'an, Analysis of the experimental results showed that the optical properties of films are closely related to the nature of their porous structure' and to the atmospheric humidl*- ty. Increased himiidity inciiases their index of refration by increasing the relative volume of adsorbed watert in a;ccord with the equation; n = n + .336 (3) which can be obtained by the simultaneous solution of (1) 0 2 and (2). Heating of films decreases their index of refraction by decreasing "he con- tent of adsorbed water. in conclusion, the author notes that films with an ultraporous structure (such as SiO ) do not change their water conent (and hence their refractive 2 0 index) much in the visible region at room temperatur in the relative humidity range between .2 and '.8. Orig. art. has 6 figures, 4 formulas and 1 table. SbB CODE: 20/ SUal DATE: 20jul59/ ORIG REP: 010/ 'M REP: 003- Cord 2/2 POODAYEV, P. "I. , Cand Taca 3CI -- "Study o~ the 24L~-- 0A (mechanical) (IQ;IQ ,-,AI of air~ahydraulic zu4w~-I-ta." Kiev,1961* (Main IW of the Civil Air Fleet attached to the Council of Ministers USSR. Kiev Inst of the Civil Air Fleet) (KL, 8-61, 247) - 286 - 12ggAYEV K. and YEMDOVA, A. "The Intensification of the Restoration to 2 days after a 3-days Artificial Sleep". Paper Conference on Biochemistry of the Nervous System, Kdev. of Cerebral Albumins 1 submitted at 2nd AS USSR, 12a-16 Feb 1957, Translation 1122802 PO )DAYEV, Xonstantin Illich, doktor biol. nauk; PRO~ffSLOV, I-II.Sh., red. [Biochemistry of the epileptic seizure; experimental studies I Biokhimiia epilepticheskogo pristupa; eksperimentalInye is- sledovaniia. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 296 p. (MIRA 17:6) "Oxidation-Reduction Potential of Blood." T.'.esis for degme of Cand. B iological Sci. Sijb 23 Jan 50 Moscow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Potemkin W Summary 71, 4 Sep 52, Dissertations Pre- sented for Degrees in Science and Engineerinf, in Mose-w n 1950. From Vechern-yaya Moskya, Jan-Dee 1950. POGODAYXV, K.I. Modification of the oxidation-reduction blood potential in relation to time* Ilin.med.,Moskya 29 n0-5:86-87 May 1951, (CJXL 20:9) 1. Of the Institute of Psychiatry (Director--Prof. V.A. 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