SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHAKHBAZYAN, G. - SHAKHBAZYAN, V. A.
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Principles of of an artificiLl lt,',icro-cliratel Hygiene anO -,ublic ~e~1th,
Russia 194;~,, 3 (22-'2r,) 1-1-lus. 114
~k4(W The ideal climatic conditions vary with the work being done~. Thus the heat balance
was maintained during light work with an external temperature of 250 C, but for heavy
work 1000 was Ideal, and for extrenely heavy work the freezing point was most suitable.
It is pointed out that a 'climate' undergoes variations under many headings, and that
physi4~al7output decreases with rising temperature, at least above a certain point. ; I
Corresponding with the rise in temperature is an increase in u1se rate and greater fatigue
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with lesser efficiency of the heart. (The article is a review of factors already well
known). (B. Y. A.)
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"Modern Hygiene -Problems in the Field of Rural Welfare, Agricultural Labor
Hygiene, Nutrition, and in Providing Sanitar:j &&m&&mW Service -for Kolkozes, Tractor
Stations, and Sovkhozes," a revort Presented at'-the l3th All-Union Congre ss of
Hygienists, Epidemiologists, Micrdbiologists, azid Infectionists, Leningrad, 1956
(June). Zhur, Mikrobiiol., Epidemiol. i Twinunobiol., PP. 3-5, 1956,
Sum. 1003, 20 Jul 56
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MEDVED!, L.I., dotsent (Kiyev)
Current problems in the field of rural planning, labor hygiene,
nutrition and public health care for the rural.population' Vrach.
delo no.12-:12()1-1295 D '56. WMA 12: 10)
1. WIN S301 (for Marzeyev).
(PUBLIC IMLTH, RURAL)
(HOUSING, =ML--HTGIH11IC AMICTSY
(AGAICULTURkL IABOMS--MEDICAL CAn)
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of h-gricultural Labor, Nutrition, oxA 3.-initary :~e:rvices to the
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Sovkhozes."
report submitted at the 13th A.11-Undon Congress of hygienists, Epidemiologists
and Infectionists, 1959.
I~ESHCHZNKO, P.D., red.; KALTUZHNTY, D.N., red.; GRAWDO, A.A., red.;
SHAKHBAZYAN,_G.Kh., red.; TRAKHTENBERG, I.M., red.; GITMTEYII,
A.j)-., t'ekhn.red.
[Materials for a history of public health and 9~anitation in the
Ukrainian S.S.R.J Haterialy k istorii gigieny~:i sanitarnogo
dela v USSR. Pod red. P.D.Leshchenko. D.N.Kaliuzhnogo i A.A.
Grando. Kiev, Gos.med.izd-vo USSR, 1959. 255 P. (MIRA 13:))
1. Ukraine. MinisterBtVO zdravookhraneniya.
(UKRAINE--PMLIC HMTH)
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EXCERPTA MEDICA See 2 Vol 12/9 Physiology Sept 59
-1054. EFFECTS OF HIGH EN'VIRONMEN'TAL TENIPEWURE 0-4 NIETABOUC
PROCESSES (Russian text) - S h a k h b a z y a n G. nd Shleifman
F. M . - GIG. I SAN. 1959, rTMr-_3_5_)_G_r_SpWs_2
Exposure to high temperature (40*C.) for 3 hr. daily for a period of 4 weeks caused
changes in the titrated alkalinity of plasma. the alkaline reserve of blood and the
blood sugar. Hypoglycaemia was probably provoked by an increased utilization of
sugar by the tissues. The above-mentioned indices had not yet returned to their
normal values on the 5th. 10th and 15th days after the discontinuance of exposure
to high temperature. In problems connected with hygienic standards for the micro-
climate or working premises, it is necessary to consider possible effects on the
processes or metabolism.
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SUKHBAZYAN. Gaykh Khachaturovichy prof.; TRAKHTENBERG, Ilqtak Mikhaylovich,
mod. nauk; NEYMAN, K.I., red.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S'.,,tekhn.
red.
[Hygiene of mental labor] Gigiena umstvennogo truda. Moskva 'Gos.:
izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1961. 70 p. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk (f;or Sbakhbazyan)
(MEAL HYGIENE)
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P.I., prof., red.; SRI-',ALIJ, D.D., dots., red.; POZI-ITAITSK171,
S.S., dots., red.; KkLYUZIfl.'YY, D.11., red.; CHUCEMPAK, V.D.,
tekhn. red.
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. gionic norms :-_.rd the sanitation of the external environ-
mentlGigienichee:kic noi-m-tivy i ozdorovlenie vne.-hnei ~sredy;
sborn-IJi: muchnykh rabot. Kiev, Goomedizdat USSR, 1961. 268 p.
(MIRA 15-11)
1. Kiev, 1*11edychnyi instytut. 2. Deystvitellr3:yy chlen Akcadenlll
Zedlitsinski]ldi nauk SSSR (-for Gromshevskiy). 3-thlen-
korrespondlent Akademaii medil~sinskikh muk SSSR (for .Shall&bazyan) .
4. Direktor K~Tevshogo meditsinsk-ogo instituta~ (for Bratus').
Kafedra gigiyerW pitariya Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo inntituta,
ir, A.A.Bogor-olltoa (for Barchenko). 6. Kafedra obshchey "I.73-yerV
Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta Kiyevskogo moditsinskogo in--
Stituta im. A.A..,_ogo-nolltsa (for Verzhikcovskaya, ST-un-all
(PUBLIG HEALTH)
SHAKEDAWAN, G. Yh.; LIKE-PETS11TEY11, Ye. 1. (Kiyov)
PrInci-oles of orc-eqization and curriculum of the occupational
diseases course taught at the Kiev Bogomolets Medical Insti-
tute. Gig. truda i prof, zab. 5 no.7:6-9 Jl '61.
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskly institut imen-i Bogom*'olttsa,l
(KIEV__MEDIC1NF,_STUV1 JUID TEACHING)
(OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES)
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BARAMNIKY P.I., red.; BARCHENKO, I.P., red.; GABOVIGH, R.D., red.;
KAGAN, S.S., red.; KALYUZHNYT, D.N., red.; KRIVOGLAZ, B.A.,
red.; POZNANSKIY_, S.S., red.; SUPONITSKIY, M.Ya.~, red.;
TRAKHTENBERGY I.M., red.- S11&2"~" - h., red.i SHMALI,
.; OSETFk)V, 'V.I'._7_r_e=.;_GHUCHU=,
D.D., red P . V.D., tekhn.red.
(Problems of general and specialized hygiene] Voprosy obshchei
i chastnoi gigieny. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSR, 1963. 308 p.
~(mia 16:1o)
1. Ukraine. 14inisterstvo zdravookhraneniia.
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
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ACC NR: AP6027593 SOURCE CODE: uR/0248/66/000/008/0008/0012
AUTHOR: Shakhbazyan, G. Kh.; Shleyfman, F. 1-1.
ORG: Kiev Scientific-Research Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational
Diseases yevskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gigiyeny truda i
profzabolevaniy)
TITLE: The problem of adaptation of the organism to temperature fluctuations
SOURCE: AMN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 8, 1966, 8-12
TOPIC TAGS: rat, rabbit, temperature adaptation, body temperature, hyperthermia,
hypothermia, biochemistry
ABSTRACT.- Rabbits and white rats were studied to determine whether-frequent and
sudden alternation of temperature stresses (40C,to 5C alternating'four times in 3 hr
can bring about full development of thermoregulatory mechanisms and whether the
organism can adapt to conditions of alternating thermal stress. Intensified thermo-
regulatory activity (abnormal body temperatures, polypnea, general excitation) was
observed. The maximum ambient temperature raised body temperature 0.8 to 1.7C above
normal: the minimum lowered it to normal and below. Changes in body temperature over'!-
a four-week exposure to alternating temperature-extremes sh ed a~well-defined pat-
ow
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tern: hyperthermia in the heat chamber was less pronounced than during,continuous ex-"
posure to high ambient temperatures 'hypothermia in the cold chamber became more
extreme as the experiment continued (especially in the second and third. weeks), and
abnormal temperature reactions were seen in some animals. By the third week of ex-
posure to alternating temperature stresses, the 5-degree values of biochemical indicqs
had changed as follows- serun albumin dropped from 6.74% to 6.1% and amino acid
nitrogen from 14.1 mg% to 11.1 mg%. This is consistent with theloccurrence of
detraining shifts and impaired protein formation in the liver. Blood sugar and
alkaline reserve fell off. By the end of the third or fourth week some of the animald
showed dystrophic changes in the brain and parenchymatous organs.(chromatolysis of
neurons, cloudy swelling of liver, kidney, and cardiac muscle cells), indicating that,
the changes observed in biochemical indices have a structural morphological origin. I
Functional loading tests placing extra stress on the thermoregulatory apparatus
(exposure for 2 hr to 52C, equivalent to LD for intact animalsi were used to deter-
mine whether prior exposure to heat and co13 0stresses induces adap Itation of.the
organism. Adaptation was assessed in animals exposed for 1 day And 1, 2, 3, and
4 weeks to high temperatures (Group 1, 40C for 3 hr daily),~low:temperatures
(Group II, 5C for 3 hr daily), and alternating heat and cold (Group 111, 30 min at
40C alternating with 15 min at 5C for 3 hr daily). Prior exposure to high ambient I-
temperatures strengthened the chermoregulatory apparatus and improved heat resistance~
prior exposure to cold or to alternating heat and cold lowered thermal resistance. 1z;
~;as concluded that exposure to alternating temperature extremes does not bring about
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effective adaptation of the organism.
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kand. med. nawk, red.
SAVITSM7, I . V.
GA~30VICHI R.D..'
[Problems of industrial and agricultural tcdcology]
Voprosy promvsIderuncil i siilskokhGziaistvenLoi;~toksi-
MIRA 18:2):
kologii. Kiev, Zdorove, 1964- r~,7 p. (I
1. Kiev. Medyclw-yi instytut.. 2.
AMIN SSSII (for Shakhbazya~j).
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Amational state of the vascular system in the acute period
of scarlet fever in children. Pediatriia 39 noel:49-52 1619
(MIU 1481)
1. Iz kliniki detskikh bolewey I Nbokovskogo,meditoinskoge
instituta imini I.M. Sechenova (zav. kafedroy,- deyetvitelInyy,
chlen RIW WSR prof. Yu.F. Dombrovokaya).
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Ali-w-RegLI.yzi~ nauk SSSR. 3:nsiAtL10I- mgshInovedeeniya. Serd ne po teorii mashin i
I..-NIL 20, Vn- 78 (Txw-sacitions of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering,
USSR. Seminar on the Theory of MBAines and Mechanisms',
V~-!- 20, Nn- 78) tberx-tv.7 1960- 59 P- Errata slip inserted.~ 2,700 copies
Board: 1. 1. Axtobolevskiy (W-sp. Ed.)., Scientific Supervisor of the
cl Scienc6s"
A-,-adewl -an; G. G. B%re-uov, Professor, Doetor~ of 'Dechnical
V~ A. G~vr,!-Ienlw, Professor, Doctor of TeebiLical Sciences; V. A. ZinovIyev,
Pr--fesanr W-t-or of Tecbn4cpI Sciences; A. Ye. Kobrinskiy., 'Doctor of "rechnical
N. I. Ievi tskiy,, 'professor, Doctor of I~chnical Scieinces; N. P.
C-%ncUA)a;,e of Tec-buie-9,1 Sciences; L. N. Reshetov, Professor, DDctor
S-Aence-sr Khoroz;,Tech. Ed.: I. F.
Ed. of Pablishing House: M, M.
~t the Inst~.~,.ate -'- (Cont. SOV/4571
W-PPOSO.- Tble b.-Ioh, _2!q intended for scientiflic research workers and engineeis
the the-ry aud design. of meebanisms.
Lr -Aal with theoretical problems of
AMR. :tnattA in arf . es dealing
vv~hlne;_,. In.cluded am discussions on the simplification of',
methcds of investlg%tdon of dyzwmic systems,
of thp Bd,_,_~ ard Mebyshev points to solution, of some problems
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("Y" COMMITS:
Pre
--9 ~q K. Kh. Analytical Yethod of Design of Slider-firiknk Space-
Ic--er Pairs (Submitted Wrch 25, 1958)
5
determining
eimpUfles the ~.alcvlating operations for.
ljn.hn:.~-n pax%iaw tiers %nd facilitates design of the mecha aism, :in
re~I:tjog~,,n;F.I pr.-l-jectIons by selecting a proper system of coordinates.
TbIti 1_9 a con-tinuation of works previously published by the
il-~)ge,.her vtth N. 1. Iravitskiy.
Til 4
~,.-Mne of the of (Cont. scrv/45yi
ffasqc-RIV, K. Y. &-me Pmblems of Design of Spherical Hinged-Unk
Mecliwism-C, (Sabmitted march 26. 1958) 10
Tbe alAber givr-:s convenient foxwLl-as for determining angular and
velocities and aoccelerations of links of spherical hinged-link
end famulas for kinematic and kinetostatic design of
n-Link sphe7i,:-al mechaniSmS.
A. N. On the R-Istory of Development of the.Theory of
and (Sibmitted Varch 24, 1959) 20
revlews one period of the above -mentioned history.
.,hia putTose he has studied the original scientific and'
Yr._
ts ii teratuxe of the late 18th and early l9th centuries. A
evr of tne works of the founders of the theory'of
and m~;hines is given With critical analysis and historical
e-vstuatioa of these 'works.
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ByYJv_-v_-Jtt'y,:, M. L., V. A- ZjnrvIyev., and T. T. Pavlova. Experlmntal
T ----n c-f Electzicallv-Dxlven Ebrnamic Sy
stems (Sibmitted
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meek,-_ a tbev~--xetlv 1 a d ex e tal investign6tio of the
a a rimen n
Ixertia of a motor on the pexTormance of a
. so d1s(-assed is a resonance.
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was.
n of t--he dynpimio parpm)eters of the motor, which developed by
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Problems of the Synthesis of Wahenisms 43
T've e4jk,I~_~r &Lves gx.~apbllcal and analytical Soletfous of the problem
-4 syniheelzffng s+r--- ight -line uecbanismss in whidi May giv~en point of
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e c,-onrLe;7.'Ing-r,;rd has a third-order (Boll's point) or fifth-order
b-t-yshev's polz+,) contact m1th the stiaight-line, segment. :'This
is based on Burmeste-r's theory and uses a. number of transform-
vh!.,-.h have not, been applied before in the synthesis of mechanisms.
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GRAJUBAZYAN, L-Eh., prof.; SHUYFRAN, F.M., kand.med.nauk
Changes in certain biochemical processes in the organism following
exposure to high air temperature Lwith summaI7 in Inglish]. Gig. J
san- no-1:30-35 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMR SSSR (for Shakhbavan). 2. Iz Kiyevskogo
instituta truda i professionallrqkh zabolevanY.
(MT. effects,
on tissue metab. in animals (Rus))
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AUTHOR: Shakhbazyan, K.,-V...
TITLE: Calculation of programs for functional operations
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Matematichegkiy instit,ut. Trudy.
v. 66. Moscow, 1962. Raboty po av.tomaticheakomu
programmirovaniyu, chislennym metodamli.funktsiona:11nomu
analizu- 45-76
TEXT: The general method of automatizing calculations within.various
classes of objects, described.in several pape~rs of the Steklov Institute
(DAN, v. 113, no. 4, 1957P 738-744; Izv. All Armyanskoy SSSRr v. X,:no.. 21
1957, 3-16; Zhurn. vychislit. matematiki i ma:tem. fiziki;, v'. 1, no, 3,
ig6i, 513-522), is now applied to any given class of programs writtemin
a standard form. Calculations developed for that class'lead to an
automatic setup of programs. First, a class of algorithms is
t'
introduced which consists of functional oDerations~~as construc Ive e
objects. These are obtained by the application of generating rules. :The
arguments of the functional operations are assumed to be.numbers, or.
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algorithms for numbers. The values of the functional' operations are:
numbers. The solution of the problem under consideration ia reduced-to
establishing a computation program, i.e., to the setuIp of aprocess for 11,2
so arranging a functional operation as to form a pattern. 'The values .,/S
emerging from the functional- operations constitute the solution~to the
problem. It then follows that each functional operation can be
represented by an agreed programming notation. This.leadsito the
definition of the concept reduced.writing of representing.& functional
operation by abridged writing.
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doktor geogr. nawk, glav. nauchn,-yy red.; DAWYAN, G.S., red.;
MARTIROSYAN, G.M., red.; IIOUIWAN, A.O., red.,, ,'KRTCIffA-TTI S.S.
red.; OUSOV, V.V., red..' SHAKHRAZYAN, M.S., red,.; ALLAKHVERDYANI
G.O., kand. ekonori.. nauk zam gla-v-.nauchnogo red.; ARIL~MIIYAIIIJ,
N.Kh. akademik, red.; VAIESYAII, L.A., kand. ge:' . nauk, red.;.
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DULIYANI S.M., kand. geogr. nauk, red.; YEiM4YANj S.T., red.;
ZOGRABYAN, L.N.,kand. geogr. nauk, red.; KOCHARYAN, G.A., prof.,
red.; POGOSYAN, Kh.P., prof., doktor geogr. nauk, red.;
HUTKOVSKAYA,I M.S., starshiy red.; SAVELO, A.F.,;tekhn. red.;
YAROSHEVICH, K.Ye., tekhn. red.
(Atlas of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic] Atlas Armianskoi
Sovetskoi Sotsialisticheskoi Respubliki. Erevan, Akad. nauk Armian-
skoi SSR; glav. upr. geodez. i kartografii MG 1.01,1 SS,%I~, 1961. 111 p.
.~(MIRA 15:2)
1. 14inskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika Glavn0go upravleniya geodezii
i kartografii Ministerstva geologii i okhrany, nedr SSSR (for Urusov).
2. Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR (for Aru-tvunya'n). 3. Chlen-korrespon-
dent AN Arroyanskoy SSR (for Yeremyan).
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AUTHOR: Shakhbazyan, R. K.
TITLE: Observations of Supernova (1959) in the Coma.cluster prior to its
discovery
PERIODICAL: Referativnyj, zhurnal, Astronamiya, i Geodeziya., no.,3, 1962, 29,
abstract 3A221 ("Soobshch. Byurakansk. observ-.", 1960, no. 28,,:
33-35, Armenian summary)
TE'7: The.author presents stellar magnitudes of Supernova:on the basis of
photographs taken with the 21" Schmidt telescope at the Byurakan Observatonj in
April-May 1959. The Supernova was also discovered on the,photograph of February
8 of the same year and its stellar magnitude in photographic light was equal -to
- le5. Hypotheses are expressed: 1) in February the rise in Supernova
r.
luminosity was observed; in maximum its brightness exceeded considerably 18"51-
2) the Supernova had a flat and extended (- 3 months) maximum., It is less
probable that the maximum took place before 8 February.
M.' Savellyeva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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73o (1 2-7) D218/D301
AUTHORS: Tovmasyan, G. M. and Shakhbazyan, R. K_~
TITLE: On identifying cosmic radio sources,
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy 9SR. Izve istiya. Seriya af-izi-
ko-matematicheskikh nauk, v.14, no.~5, 1,961, 121-140
TEXT: The present authors are concerned with identifying Class II
radio sources with individual galaxies. The review is based an
published catalogues and lists of:radio sources., Radio, sources ly-
ing in the plane of the galaxy and also weak so4rces:were excluded.
The final list consisted of 390 objects. In order to'establish the
presence of a physical relation between the radio sources and clus-
ters of galaxies, a count was made of the number of coincidences
between theme and this was compared with the corresponding mathe-
matical expectation of coincidences, assuming a:uniform random
distribution of both types Gf objects. This analysis led1the auth-
ors to conclude that the m&jority of identified cosmic radio sour-
ces of Class II are in fact found in clusters of galaxies. Of 45
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identifications with indivudual galaxies only 5 galaxies are singlea
It is, theref,ore, concluded that the great majority of,cosmi,:~,ra-
dio sources of Class II form a special class of galaxies. Tll--y:con-
sist of close pairs of elliptical galaxies and p ''eculiar gaiaxit-s.
The latter take the form of elliptical galaxies.with~tllfo closely
located nuclei, galaxies which are very sUmilar to NGC1275., etn-.
There is evidence to suggest that the dual nature and the pe-1111-1a-
rity of the galaxies are not a, sufficient condition for the pre--
sence of radio-emissilon. It appears that the division of a gala-Ky
and the separation of the two parts,or the.ejection of a saiel-
lite, occurs over a longer period of time than process es respori-
sible for the emission of strong radio waves. If this is the ca.s-~,
then the radio galaxies are objects, in which the divisioD of tlae
.nucleus, or the ejection of a satellite, occurred very recent-ly.
Identification of the radiosources with clusters of galaxies hae
thrown some light on the distance of these.sources because the
dio flux density depends both on the scale of the phenomena and
the stage of development of the processes responsible:for -rhe rad--
emission. It is shown that in most cases the radio gala-vj is locs--
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ted at the center of a cluster of galaxies and is its brightest
member. This is used as an argument against the c7olli ,ding-galaxiee
theory: It indicates that the radio galaxy plays~an important.role
in the life and activity of the entire cluster. Acknowledgments are
-expressed to Academician V. A. Ambartsumyan. who directed this
work, to G. Lyapun6va of the staff of OP~a(IRFE) and to K. A. Saa-
kyan of BA O(BAO) for assistance in this work. There:are 2 figures,
4 tables and 36 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 2&non.-Soviet-bloc.
The 4 most recent references to the English-languagepublications;,
read as follows: R. Minkowski, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. , USA 46,113~
(1960); D. W. Dewhirst, Meeting of the Royal Astronomical9Soci,ety,
Obs., 80, 116, (1960); F. Biraud,-J. Lequeux and'E. Le Roux, Obs
80, 116, (1960); J. G. Bolton and B. J. Clark, PASP,~72, 219~(1966~.
ASSOCIATION: Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki, AN,Armyanskoy SSR
(Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, AS Arme-
nian SSR)
SUBMITTED: July 4, 1961
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M< - 20m 5. Of
galaxies with ten one g", dont4lns~severtL ~up
1
of the latter is less thaA~ the um ~a adtiq qehtbr~c
mosities,o: g
-pie' '!are al
issociations are bluer than galactic:centets Sui , rassocia'tionpl,
axies. Maps of, the Palom ar Atlas *w
irregular gal die also qi~ final
tions. A review of 250 objects with know~'r~dW ~616cities' ftoh~lbes
I e with ov'e-
rexipo~sed
catalogue, after exclusion of, 00 *galaxi s im hd6s; j~
In :iadlitlon,
es. supe as, ociat
to detect superassociations in 21 galaki
in;
discovered in 13 of the 137 galaxies with diameters e''
xceeding~, li,~
the lo r bounda iy ~6-t the' of: ih61 i
Ursa Major. In estimating We com" e
from the df am eter of the com'plex and the ~Vbl6city of
~ 1 1. . . ~- ; . , , ~, ~ :~ .
c :the- complex s64
con 'lude that during the period of development.of
s -.'of stars,on
suporgiants should have appeared In It and thou arids; igh
have developed. The authors spoculate on tho.mochanlirwl~d*46416P i
nebulae in the Large and Small Magellahic Clouds* and Postulate iffiat t1ii
develop in associations and superassociati~nsjoi&ly krorn pie~t6llar4,
nature is, for thetime, being, unknown. Bibllog~. h ith Titems. B;
ap, y ~V
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Plotting the predictability curves of daily mean,flaw.of unexplored
rivers in the Armenian S.S.R. Izv.Aff Arm.SSR. Ser.tekh.nauk 10
no.4:43-51 '57 (MM 10:10)
1. Yodno-onergeticheakiy ingtitut AN ArmYanskoy ~SR.
(Armenia--Rivers)
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Shakhbazyan, Sh. A. -- "Annual -istribu-~,ion of the Flow of the I~ivers of t~;e Armenian
SSR and the Methocioloa of Calculating It." '-Aip Ir'i,!her USSR Lening.-ad
Hydrouietecrological Inst, Lenin.,rad, 1955 (~Dissertation for t, i~)e.:-ree of ~Iandidate
of Technical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letop4s', L s
No. 24, Mo co;,, Jun 55, pp 91-104
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nauk; kanC. Telz-_hn, nauk; AC-AF.T-:AhYAY,,, G.A.,
kand, sellkhoz, np,,ik-, K-GLOYAN7, L,T,, kand. tekhn. nauk;
ARSFAKYAN, D.T.1 BKRIIOTDA:Z~AN, I,G,; SARKI90, S.G., kand.
tekhn, nauk; 1.2XHITARYINi, S,A~; OSEIYAV, A.M., doktor ekon,
_, prof.; BEK-YJL,_wVARGHEV, B.I., kand. geogr~ nauk, red..,
auk
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AYVAZIYAN .7 V.G., otv. red.; FELIDIM, M3~, otv. red.',,
AVETISYAV', A.A., tekhn. red.; CHAYHAIYPI;, TS.P.J. tekhn. red.
[Heoults of the cor:bined studies of the Sevan problem]Rezu.11taty
kompleksnykh Issledovanii po Sevanskoi problemb. Erevan., lzd-vo
Akad. nauk Armianskod SSR. Vol.'?.[Water resources and power
engineering]Vodnoe khoziaistvo i energetika. 1962. 330 P,
(MURA 15:11)
1. Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Erivan, Institut vodnykh
problem.
(Sevan Lake region--Water resources development)
(Sevan Lake region--Power engineering)
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Metallizatioa and vatercooling the surface of rotary kiln walls.
TSement 17 no.6:7-9 X-D 156. (MLRA 9: 8)
(Armenia--Kilne,lkotary) (Ketal spraying)
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AUTHOR: Y-'hakhbazyan, T,O,
TITLE: The New Adminisuration System of the Building Material
, Industry (From the-"flork Experiencebf the Sovnarkhoz
of Armenia)
PERIODICAL: Tsemenu, 1959, Nr 3v PP 1-3 (USSSR)
ABSTRACT: -,cperience of the
The article deals with 2 years of e
,
Armenian Sovnarkhoz in the management:of the product,-
ion of building material. It is pointed out that.the
indust-rial output is now 50 times big
,ger than it~was
in 1913. It is expected that thetotal industrial ~
outDut u-ill increase 2.2 times during the Seven Year
Flan. At present the Upravlen-iye promyshlennosti
stroi-U*el'nykh materialov 33N1Kh Armyansk6y SSR (Admini-
stration of the Buil' -ing Materiali.Indus'try of SNKh,
of the It'irmyanskaya SSR) incorporates 17 industrialand
mining enterprises, a non-statue-f-17nanced design-and
construction office and a centrall'scientificand
Card 114 research laboratory. VFhen the U-Dravleniye ~promysh-
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The New Administra-tion System of the Building Mauerial Industry
lennostlyu i stroibel'stvom (Ad.-ministration of Industry
and Bu'! '-ing) ...as reorganized in-to the Administration
of the 7'uildin- Miaterial Industry of the~Sovnarkhozl
the latter took over a number of installations which
formerly were controlled by ministries and deDartments.
It included the Armenian cement and slixte plants, the
Yerevans'A:iy mulitovyy zavod (Yerevdn Mulite Plant), ,
The Tumanyanski zavod ogneupornogbAclirpicha (Tumanyan
Flant~, the Arzninskiy and Ye .revanskiy~
stekol'nyy i steklotuarnTy zavod (Arzni and Yerevan
Glass and Glass-..-Iare Flants). the Y6revanski,11 fayanso-
vyy zavod (Yerevan Faience ftant), and O'ther~. The
-~ial:Industry
Administration of the Building Mato.
(UPSY) embraces enterprises of ferrous,me.tal"urgy,
light industry and industry of building materials,
producing, in addition to cement,~slate and lime,
also articles of basalt, marble, '7;ranite, tuff, etc.
The rross Production of these enterDrises exceeds
by 15Q,-6 that of 1956. To im_prove'the.administration,
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SOV/101-59-3-1/10
The New Administration System of the Building Material Indus try
plant of tho former Ministry of Industry and Building
Material of the Armyanskaya SSR, and a number of open
pits for the recovery of limestone h,ave,been amalgated
into the Araratskiy tsementno-shifernrj ,'kombinat
(Ararat Cement and Slate Combine).: Within the Artik,
roup and the Pemzashenskoye Icarlyeroupravleniye
emzashen Pit Administration) the enterprises have
N
been united into.the Artiktufskoye kar'yeroupravleniye
(Artiktufskoye Pit Administration),' and the
Yerevan group, the firebrick and glassware plants,
into the mulitovo-steklotarnyy zavod (Firebrick and-
Glassware Plant). This and othermeasures resulted
in reducing the management organization by 54 units.
The Yerevan Firebrick and Glassware,Plant~,will be
specialized for the output of electrosmelting re
fractuory material for the USSR glass industry. :The
Yerevan kombinat stroitellnykh izd,eliy.'(Yerevan Com-
bine of Buildin' Products) will concentrate on the
production of ceramic blocks, earthenware pipes and
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The How Administration System of the Building Uaterial, Industry
ment used by th-; UIPSM, the author mentions among others'
15 stone cuttin,, machines of various makes, of which!
SME-39a and 31.1-518 are the best. The author points out
that- all installations have been modernized, and the
power sources increased. In the Armyanskaya SSR, for
the Seven Year Plan, the capital investments will.
amount-to 1-0 billion rubles. The author'.concludes
that Armenia is justly called a "stone" reDublic,,and
that the realization of the Seven Year Plan vrill create
a base for the industrial and habita'tion.building 'n7
dustry.
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SHAKHBAZYAN., T.O.; PILOYAN, G.A.; GEVORKYAN, Kh.O.; MARTIROSYAN, O.A.
using forsterite refractory material. TSement 2c.) no.6:10-11 '~-D
163. (MMA 17:3)
1. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva Armyanskoy SSR,~'Shorzhinskiy kera-
micheskiy zavod i Yerevanskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
F
USSR/Nuclear Physics Penetration of Charged and Neutral c-6
Particles Through Matter.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1957, 8842
Author Shakbbe
Inst Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciencesj~Armenian SSR.
Title Concerning the Energy Losses of Fast Charge Particles in
an Absorbing Medium.
OrLg Pub lzr. AN Arm SSR. Fiz.-matem., Yestesto. iAekhn. N.,
1956, 9, No 5, 91-98
Abstract The total energy losses are subdivided into those going
for excitation and ionization and those for Cherenkov
radiation for an absorbing medium in the general'case of
arbitrary values of the attenuation constants.z The pro-
blem of the definition of the concept of Cherenkov radi-
ation in the case of an absorbing medium Is discussed.
A detailed analysis is made of the ratio of the values
of the Bohr and Cherenkov losses of energy near the tra-
jectory of the particles and at infinity for various va-
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S/022/59/012/06/09/009
AUTHOR: Shakhbagan,,V. A~
TITLE: On the Improvement of the PerLurbation Theory. in Quantum
Elpetr-odynamics ~of the Spin O-Particles
PERIODICAL: Izvest-4ya 1kademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR,. S*eriya f-iziko-
matematicheskikh nauk, 1959,-Vol. 121 No.:6, pp,* 133-146
TEXT: In the present paper the -author describes the application of the
method of the renormalization group to scalar electrodynamics. The in-
vestigation is carried out in the A -formalism. The author:constructs
the renormalization gToup Of scalar electrodynamics with the-aid of
(Ref.10,11). From the matrix-structure of the Green function of the
mesont of the vortex particle and of the contact force the author ob-tains
the asymptotic behavior of these --functions. He sets up the Lie differential
equations of the renormalization group.
The author thanks D. V. Shirkov, Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences,
for the guidance of the paper and J, F. Ginzburg for:discussions.
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SOV/56-37-6-38/55
AUTHOR: Shalchbazyan, V. A.,
TITLE. Two-Charge Renormalization Group in Scalar Quantum
Electrodynamics
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,
1959, Vol 37, Nr 6,:pp 1789-1793 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Equations were derived describing,the behavior of
-Green's single-particle functions in the high momentum
region. Also an analysis was made of some asymptotic
values of the vertex part and four-vertex diagram in
the quantum electrodynamics of zero spin particles.:
The method was based on the.renormalization gro Iup
procedure (cf., N. N. Bogolyubov,:D. V. Shirkov,
Introduction to the Theor of Quantum.Fields"State,
Tech. Publ., Moscow, 1957~. The lagrangian of the
starting interaction had this form!
h
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where, IP W, IP (x) arethe operators of the scalar
field according to Kemmer's formalism (cf., Proc. Roy.
Soc., A173, 91, 1939):
(here, is Kerinerts five-row inatrix; k 0, 1, 21
The derivation of group equations~had the follow
ing form:
c1t:
- .1101. . (2~
011)
I, dl
Nhere, G is Green's function of ~iesoh;, D is photon;
is vertex portion; [I is four-'
vertex oberator
describing the Interaction of two mesons; h is second
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Two-Charge Renormalization Group in 76998
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Green's longitudinal function of the photon). The
invariant charges were obtained in the.following way:
y, 0, h) lplil (x, M. e", h),
V (x, y, e2, h) hp (.r. y, e2, h) d2if Y, e2, h, API) Oi y, e2, h, A101) (4)
In the infrared region according to the,perturbation',
theory, a = b = d In the ultraviolet:region, when~'
1 P21 >> m2, M,
the function `a" can be assumed to be
equal to d M, The ultraviolet and infrared asymptotic
2 2 2 2 o
functions d(X,Y,e h); (X*., y., e h) s (X , e , e d h)
y
were found by solving Lee's differential equation,of,
the renormalized group with the aid:,of.the p,erturba-
tion theory. A detailed analysis of th6,corresponding
diagrams leads to the conclusion that in the.con-
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and photon as well as the vertex part do, not depend
on the second charge P. Therefore "' the asymptotic
momenta of these functions can be obtained by the,
limits of the one-charge approximation., This work
was performed under the guidance of'D. V..Shirkov.
There is 1 graph; and 14 referencesP 6 Soviet, 2 Japan-
ese, 2 U.K., 4 U.S. The U.S. and U.K. references are:
M. Neumann, W. H. Furry,, Phys. Rev., 76, 1677 (1949)
P. T. Mattews, Phys. Rev., 80, 292 (1950); D. C..
Pesslee, Phys. Rev 81 731 (1952), A.~Salam, Phys.
Rev., 88, 731 (1952'~; Pr_'oc. Roy. Soc., A211., 276 (1952~
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Mathematics Academy of Sciences USSR
(Matematicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSRJ
SUBMITTED: July 24, 1959
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