SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHABITSKIY, G. - ZHABOTINSKIY, M.YE.

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ZHABITSKIT-G ZINCHENKO, 0. kavitan Ybuth trains for the defense of the motherland. Knmm. Vooruzh. Sil 46 no,9:69-w75 MY 1:65# (MIRA 18:7) 1, Perm onkratarl Tlantrftllnogo komitetn TAnInOogo kommunlati- cheskogo so'.vuza molodezhi Belorusali (for Zhabltskiy). 2. Pomoth- chnik nachaltnika politicheskogo upravleniya Belorusakogo voyetnogo akruga po komsomollskoy rabote (for Zinchenko). ZHABITSKIY. DUIJINSKIY, D.; YANCHEVSKIY, V., red. [On amateur radio waves) Na molodezhnoi radiovolne. Mo- skva, Gos.kom-t po radioveshchaniiii i televideniiu, 1962. 47 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Sekretarl.TSentrallnogo komiteta Leninskogo kommunistiche- skogo soyuza molodezhi Belorussii (for Zhabitskiy), 2. Star- shiy redaktor peredach dlya molodezhi Belorusekogo radio (for Dubinskiy) KHOWINKOP A.D.; ZIIABITSSIKIYp P.F. [Zhabytalkyi, P.F.],- RYABCJKLYACH, V.0. flew types of mixed fertilizers containing trace elements. h"him. prom. [Ukr.] no.4:6-lo O-D'63. 04IRA 17;6) 1% R. 94 ~4ABITSKIYP P..P.jZhabytsl.kyip'P.P.); POTAPEMO, V.D. Use of polyacrylamides for the improvement of the physicomechanical properties of superphosphates. Khimaprom. [Ukr.] no.102-34 Ja-Mr 164. (MIlLk 17:3) Characteristics of the work of the nawmilling and woodworking industries of the U.S.S.R. Rauch. trudy TSNIIMOD no.16:36-77 t63 (MIRX 17 13) 1. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriye7 ekonomiki promyshlennosti, nomirovaniya truda i zarabotrioy plat7 Mentrallnogo nauckno- issledovatellskogo instituta mekhanichookoy obrabotkl drevesinya TEMOVY IV.; BOIADZHIEVA... M.; ZHABLF21SKI, A. Trea-Emant of some psychoses and neuroses with andaxin. Suvr. mad. 13 no.6:26-31 162. 1. lz Katedrata po Psikhintriia pri VMl [Vissh meditainskl institut) -, Soflia lRukovod. n& katedrata akad. G. Uzunov). (MEPROBAMATE) (PSYCHOSES) (NEUROSES) BULGARIA kA TMOV) IV. I Y. BOYADZIIIEVA and AL..__4'H1AB1LffSKI Depart- -Ua-f _rTy-b ment of Psychiatry (Katedra po'Psik ~Y, higher Xledical Institute (Visshi Neditsinski Institut), Sofia* "Psychiatric Treatment with Centrophenoxin (Lycidryl)-l' Abstract:,ZA-uthors' Russian summary modified/ The authors report on the treatment of 7G patients (41 "'in depressive states, 16 with neuroses, and 19 with organic illnesses of the central nervous system) with centrophenoxin (lyc- idryl, ANP 235). The preparation is more effective with depressive states of organic origin. It favorably affects sleep, ve-etative disturbances, and patientel-disposi- tions but'-'does not eliminate conditions. The p:epara- tion should therefore be used in depressive states in combination with thyMOleptiCB or in more severe cases with electric shock- In the treatment of neurpes t , thR L1/2/most favorable effect is achieved on neuras he4 as Sofia, �uvremenna Neditsinal Vol 14, No 3, 19632 pp 39-45. BULGAI? IA Sof is. Suv3:cmenzia Merlit5ina, Vol 14, Ito 31 1963; pp 39- 45 tcontinued). especially when vegetosomatic complaints are predominant@ There is also a beneficial effect on vegetative syndromes J~-i traumatic brain disease) although the focal manifesta- tions remain unaffected. The effect is also favorable in organic diseases of the central nervous system (brain arterioscclerosis, intoxications, etc.) which occur with dulled consciousness in varying degrees. Faster recovery of consciousness and a reduction in the duration of 1--sy- chosis were noted in two caBes of delirium tremena. The observed no radical side effects or complications. Six- teen Western references of recent date. j2/2 MRZUIISY,,I) A.; STAYI-TOV, G. [Stainov., G.J; VANKOVp I,; ZHABIZITSXIv_~!,j YANEVA., N. [IAnevaj N.1; TENCHEVp X. Characteristics of the'fleetimg umbrae during the total solar eclipse of Februm7 15 , 1961,: Doklady BAN 15 no-4:365..360062. 1, Predstavleno akad, G, Nadzhakovym (Nadzhakovo G.]. KHLEBANOV, St.; CHESFDMZBIEV9 Zh.,;-ZHABLENSKI,--BA-___. Magnesium sulfate as an antiperspirant (preliminary communication). Suvrem med., Sofia no.12:118-123 160. 1. 1z Nauchno-izsledovatelskiia kozhno-venerolo~ichen institut, Sofia (direktor prof. P.Popkhristov) i Mediko-sanitarnata chast No.Zp Gabrovo(glaven lekar Zh.Cheshmedzhiev) (SWEATING) (YIGNESIUM SULFATE ther) ZHABLEINSKI, 1-1. ,"Heterdyne Wave Meter." P4 34 (Radio I Televiziia) Vol. 7, No. 6) 1958, Soflia) Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions,(EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 11, Hov. 1958 IF -.1 1- .. - ZHAr,LW4KI-pN-- "Measurement of high-frequency electric current." Vol 3, No. 5/6, 1954, p.59, Radio, Sofiya SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol. 3, No'. ki, Nmv. 1954, L.G. 33ABOKIN, I.A., redaktor; BALBACHAN, Ta.1, redaktor; BARABABOV, P.A., redaktor; BUCMIEV, Y.K., redaktor: VLADIMIRSKIY, T.Y., redaktor; GRIGORfYF,7, S. Te., redaktor; DOOK11f, A.V., redaktor; ZHABO, T.T. re(iftktor; ZADMIDKO, A.W., redaktor; ZAITSXT, A.P., IL'ICHEV, A.S., redaktor; KAGAN, Y.Ta., redaktor; KRASNIXOVSX~Y, G.V., redaktor; KRASOZOV, I.P., redaktor-, KRIVONOGOV, K.K., redaktor; LAUYANTS, A.M., redaktor; MOGILEVSKIT, N.M., redaktor; ONIKA, D.G., redaktor; OSTROVSKIY, S.B., redaktor; OSTROVEXIT, S.H., redaktor; PEYBAKHOVICH, G.I., radaktor; POCHENKOV, K.I., redaktor; SIR! rACHENKO, P.N.;radaktor. SKOCHINSKIT,A.A., rodaktor; STUGARN, A.S., redaktor; SORKIN, X.I.; SURAT, V.K., redaktor; SOBOLLV, G.G., redaktor ;TERPITOREV, A.M., redaktor; KHUDOCOYrSEV, N.M.; redaktor; TSTPKIN, V.S., redaktor; SHEffAKOV, L.D.. redaktor; SHILKOV, A.A., rodaktor;ANDRSM, G.G., tekhnicheskiy'redaktor. (Seety rules in coal and shale mines] Pravila bezopasnosti v ugollnykh i slantsevykh shakhtakh. Moskva, Ugletakhizdat, 1951- 207 P. (MLRA 9:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S,R) Minioterstva ugollnoy prou7shleanosti. (Coal mines and mining-Safety measures) 01ABOTINSFUY, A.M. Periodic oxidizing reactions In the liquid phane. D&.1. AN SSSR 157 no. 2:392-395 J1 164. (MA 17:7) 1. institut biologichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Frumkinym. "on Fluctuations in an Oscillator with an Inertial Nonlinearity.," ZhUr. Eksp. & Theor. Fiz., Vol 26, tio 6) 1954, PP 758-9- B-83749, 4 Apr 55 I-N HAVROTSKIT,, ZHABORINSKIY, Y.M., professor Incorrect elucidation of the problems of sanitary protection of natural water. Gig. I san. 22 no.3:73-74 Kr.157. (NLRA.10:6) 1,.Predoedatell ]Ciarlkovakogo g1glyenicheskogo obohcheetva (for Havr6tekiy). -2. Chlon pravlenlya Kbarlicovskogo gigiyenichaskago obs~chestva' (for Zhabotinskiy). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii maditsinskikh n.aiik SSSR. (for Novrotskiy) (WATER SUPPLY sanitary protection of water reservoirs in Russia). (SANITATION same.) A. V., Z' c "i-iethod of Detenmination of the jize of Colloidal Paricles"I ~(oll Z, 2) 6, 1913- MM, -0 UMP fiM ZHAWTINSKIY, luliy Mikhaylovich; SUKHOV, Yu. Z. p red. (Normal and pathological morphology of the reuron] Norinallnaia i patologichookaia morfologiia nelrona. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1965. 322 p. (MIRA 16:10) ZHAWTINSKAYA, L.A.. kandidat tekhaicheskikh nauk. Morms for designing the profile and plan of narrow-gauge railroads. Tranepe stroi. 6 no.8.*24 Ag 156. (MLRA qiIO) (Railroads, 11arrow-gauge) 7 USSR/Medicine nutrition FD-3056 SR /M' [ Card 1/1 card 1, Pub.141 2/23 Author Yakovlev, N. N. and Zhabotinskaya, 0. P. Title The effect of administering a vitamin complex (A) Bl,B2, PP, C, and D) on work capacity and carbohydrate metabolism during muscular activity Periodical Vop. pit.,, 9-15, May/june 1955 Abstract Systematic and prolonged administration of the above vitamia complex to -white rats results in raising the work capacity and hastening the re-establishment of glycogen reserves during rest. This effect isIncreased when a large-amount of the vitamins is given, although a "ceiling" is reached at a certain level. la order to raise the work capacity of an athlete, the complex must be accompanied with a daily dose of 250 mg of ascorbic acid. The increased work capacity is more apparent during prolonged exertion. 42 references (26 USSR; 27 since 1940); five tables. Institution Department of Biochemistry (Head - Prof. N. ff. Yakovlev) Sci-Re3 , Inst of Physical Culture, Leningrad Submitted 4M-'V~ A.I.; ZAYTSEV, F.F.; STREWNIKOV,, V.D., inzh.; VOMESSERSKIY, G.D.p kand.tekhn.nauk; ZiIA30TIMPLYA, L.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; LEBEDEV, A.I. New textbooks on surveying and deaignin6 railroads. Transp. stroi. 12 no,506-61 My IQ, (IMA 15: 6) (Railroad engineering) MIFEE IM 9- 1 WROM I I ZHADOTINSKAYA L A kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; VOZNESENSKIY, G.D.j - q~J_ kand. tekhn. nauk) dot,s.p red. (Methodological handbook on thecalculation of bridge pas- sages] Metodicheskoe posobie k raschetam po mostovomu pe- rekhodu. Pod obshchei red. G.D.Voznesenskogo. Novosibirsk, .1963. .14 p (MIRA 17:5) 1. Novosibirsk. Institut inzhonerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Kafedra "Izyskaniia, 'proyektirovaniye i po- stroyka, zhelezny kh dorog". ZHABOTIISKAYAP L..A,, dotsent, )mnd. tekhn. nauk Method for-evaluating the economic efficiency of changing route alignment of existing railroads. Trudy NIIZHT 26t17-28 162. (Y*ilrolads engineoring) U ZHMTINSXffA, L.A., kand.tskhn.nauk; GADIVALIDT, Y.Y., inzh. (Novo j) ibirok) re about the offecti*eness of lengthening tracks in railroad yards. Zhel. dor. tran,.op. 1. 40 no-9:36-39 S '58. (MIRA 11'.10) (Railroads-Yards) (Railroads-'-Track) ZI-I&SOTIVSKAYA, R. 11. Merkmlo.v I I Zhabotinskaya, R, N., and ?Tedresh, E. 1. "D-Terience In min.,- ossow-IcAmol in certain eye infectionq", Uchen. zapiski (TA..-r. nrluch. -is sled. ir,-t oftalmologil im. prcf. Giroinana), Vo~. V, 1948, p. 47-52. SO: U-3042, 1-1 Ifarch 53, (LeLuopis 'Zhumpal trrrkh Stato-v, No. 19/,q). Zbabotin-,kaya, R. IT aml '-Tcdres~, E. I. "PonicIllIn treatnent of orb-Stal pl-dc7- ,D. -. pr r 'Tlan-p) monsil, Uchen. zapizi--i (M:r. navcli.-Issld. in-t oftalmolop In or G1 s Vol, V. 19/18, P. 39-43. SO:~ U-3042, 11 I-arch 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Iny1ch Statey, No. 8, 1949). kii; 6oT)N Sr% MIA v, , DBRIVA17YES. U. V. Inall Ta d A r from lls. . Tranotate LikM Irstav and V. a. a ins Gp. (AERE-Trmn- ,cc- 11 5/359 0 0 0 4~1 -.1 - J--L- AA 0 A ICAJ fly AN 4 0 0 'a 2-Antinotesombsol and Its iferivocives. M. V. Ligno.-IIINJIST41Y A'(~_V R Z14,41hp- osi "...AYA 10.1f4ft. Moil, (U. S- S. R.) S. 701-1,04U).-Ifie sticulpU 57AMM-2- t /0' 1 I.*o I I by tho Smadvity" traction have failed, because the ifistolixotior; t4 aillitlarrmovillol (1) Firoilum 4.tIitrim*-J diAtittvarluol (II)and not is Whili: wine alkylAtod dcAvs. of I west invif%tizated befort, the It" I sjul its III-ire diroct deriv were not hiolmed. 2-C4IIJO(O1I]i%NII%-1ICI.SCtCIt (111). was I ~,btjklnrd In 4.41) g, yield (716.21) frottl 5 a. tiowd, 2-C4If#(OII)JN(h (IV) and It, ir. granu- L 4 lit (41. 1.1t))Initinall Imm,tionso with III In the -041 so z vuM hy mplus site I%-4kvr with it plom tod, and putifyiiii; with ctint-Al, I ilk little Il'o. 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CLASUPICATION tse 0 woo 0 Ale Um AT 00 10; All A I IF 04 0 m a I M of t tv to to At Is It 19 a it n 1:9 it m 1 '14 00 0 0 0 1 0 of is .1 0 ff'" I so TONO "I _: : 0 : : 01: : : * 00 0 0 Ojo _0 0 111 0 0 00 0 so* 690 0 0 *j 0 0 0 0 o ON018MOO: low of and insol. In 11,0. CI[Cli. Wits and Acolt. , Fret V wissi perlid. by adding Nav,%Ch In d with C ith 11 l IQSO N 1N C1 I the 0 I l d M V IICI I 00 a n e . n s c. an g. w . .cmp . . 11#0 to . , prrsence of AcO*%'&, gives a yellow cryst. dye Viol. In hot ff%O and ak,. which can be used 00 Isis it a indicstor Ki ving with slitalks a red color changing in yellow with acldc lmndV, distrollmd with NaMh I" IICI. lwodw* not the dismajum nits I)utcmjpds. with Iwo r *0 . 1, disuotis"I with a large rim" tit IICI, 4 1111 0 4"44oitmis 14oillict and with AcOlt a md-litown limIttell. NO attalyting for C,HtNA, tile biluctine tit the Imstuict twin; of the disionitim type (Iloutwit and DavidwInt. Her. 00 69 29. IrOXISMI; IMT111'rTser, 16Q SC Wi. and that tit the Imitess of the quhionciii tylv 00 (W1411. Amov- 312. t2:,(Itmxi)). I with 2 if of the Off Cmups YuNtitutrd by olkyli gives 13 2 27 ff C J l K 00 . rAu mann, ~ , )~ andiArolimtkin the Fa t( , A I 113C 111wraths" $if Ir" IININ takes plate only after lite 111111millotioll tit "Joll. 0 OR 0 tit NmNI 4 A4 Ilir I-toxhiel of %lie diamilsisthm oil I I'Voir"t lo 1W It. it I. rvi.1vall tildl lite- Illitiotilatioll and like Alit"MI formation ivroverd Itert Simullalwoutly. 'I lie [1,41,11,111 06 Inay The thtvt expWiled: bt cutimted by IIN(h in fICI in the ci" to 00 Ctl [&(Oil h N*Ot (flaryer. Her. Y. 964(1874); Ifenrich. AUJIS, 4101). while the action tit IIN(h on the Nil, stroup is retarded by the steric hindrance. which rr-ultm In the rarely 00 timirting traction of a dia"Itatitin and Vshn-ki fornustion with equal Rpm], as In tilt 00 0 t4oiloction tit It. Amfilints; to it* theivirm of the strixturvot 4Iis*upIwno6, the volor. ICS. Ileould lie forioulat-I as 1. and tile livowls U *0 09 react ill 2 IIAU11(1111eriC fonits as nitiv-so comixts, and quitione monoxi isle% tvity explain the 06 so 11 fawnts of 11 as shown by the forrimulits 3 and 4. U was obtained in 1.45 it. yield by 00 I:C(Oli).C;N, CII.CO---C.N: N : C(Oll) CN N C 00 00 1. (1) 1 (2 .) 1 : 1 Z 1 0 ) C I.C(NO) . C : C(NO) so 00 CJI.LO-CNj 00 00 04 so 00 0 0 0 6 0 0 O's 0 a 0 0 0 0 SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 a :: : 0 0-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111,4111 41 a * 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 0 * * 9 0 0 9 9 * 0 1!i 0 0 0 0 0 to vs 14 jowl) Vu Adis NIV IMIT-1 M-J-AOL (94 02-(t -IL- A- A 'W -.-Y- P.-A-L-Ij 4f ~W$- -------- -- - OR *I psoctilts A-0 POU040f,tv "Vit and 040 A; G( dAylelle thlarithydrid and glytal with bitusse"Hout2ddo dIchWife In the Vr*%- ~vmc* of oldno. At. V. Likhotherslov. V. it. Mislut HnAsys, L. 13. P&WOVAAYA and At. Va. fulbirliaent", i-00 00 717--1". CAM. (U.S.Slit.) @I W-IMI(Ill linthill, 1017.) (IM); cf. C. A. 32. &Wl~ --- Situlljw liphAtic Ipti. on ) C morr aks. and FbOll (C A. 32, 310 , 14CICIL011 0o 11) and SfYvd reatt with I huti. rhS(hNCh and bulva- in CCHCI. at IS '. Si*x Itimtric it, but-es (CHiCIMOC411M) and f1herl, he by-products tdithe tr-Actl~,n am the 2 7:1=1 s-chlorubutylben enesulftniaushf" NO* 0 and P~HCI. I with I-butme save MeOl.01- A' =*o 00 (OC7/jCHpO)ClljC7. b. 195,5% d:l LIZI.I. nj~* 1.453, U. R. 41.19, pdmW 301.24. 2-flutent gave Urt'll. ClCll(OCJljCjljG)Afr. It. IM-4*.dl* 1.11101. mV I.Vil. NI. R. 41.28. arA 3-butene save On ary litO) it mixt. Jj&C(OCHjCHtC7)QlvCJ, b. 11W. d.11 LUIS, 41' -11AM. hi. R. 41.W. CII.CICMc:Cll,, b. 70-2% ond a ldkh[oM*, b. 12"". the mturr of which 13 being in~ f t veft ted with 2-butette gave Ma'110(71- I ~l goo j1;6 GlycW let, S, 11)).ft Ill) and a dirther with On- prOmble tot~p goo (M), Its 103-V, The letter It evidently fortitt-d lot, Ow intem-titta of 11 with PhSO~NClt to give the hyIwhl,v it, I ;;goo dariv. which then-tracts with 2-butene- McClICICh- I ?feOCIljCHaOCI+<CH-CII.%le-M. d 2`jJ%,'xV 1.452. Al. R. 37M. With ctmol. KOH en i9c.0i HCJ, giving J,2-4i*dAyldiAv4w, b. 117-liv. 0." t mV. tAIg... Thirtt.rderva"s.. C. It. Isoo b. S L A PtIALLIMUCAL WERATtlAl CLAWFICATIM, 1-2 0o S: It u ts K 91 ft it of QD A I I CW 0 of W I of OW Ps 4 3 1 T 0~ 0 0 : 0 0 ZHABOTINSKIY, A.M.; MAUNKOV, A.G.; YASITIOV, H.M.; GUSSAK, L.A.; SHABAD, L.14. Content of cancerogenic and toxic combustion products in exhaust gases of combuation engines with spark hnd antichamber-torch ignition. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.6:908-912 N-D t64'. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institute of Chemical Physics, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciencev and Inatitute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences. ZH~ABOTIIIS"::Y, B. 1q.1. Biology, Economic University biologists contribute to the national economy. G. hI. Zhabotinskiy. Vest. Len. un. 6 No. 9 1951. 14onthly List of Russian Accession sp Library of ~~ongress, September 1952. 111CUSSIFIED., - m. womenw; GRESNOKOVY V. A.; ZHABOTINSKIY G. Kh - ILIDISKAYA, N. L. Organic acids in plants, their physiological role and posi- bilities for practical use. Trudy PBI no.19:57-87 '62. (MMA 16-- 1) (Acids, Organic) (Planta-Metabolism) 1. ZHABOTINSKIYI G. Kh. 2. USSR (600) 4. Soils 7. Sub-section in biology and soil science, Vest. Lon. un-, 7s No* 1) 1952* 1 9. 9 Monthly L-ist of Russian Accessionst Library of Congress, Februag 953. Unclassified. t ZHABOTINSKIrs' G. Kh. 2. USSR (600) 4. Biolo giqal Research Sub-~ection in bioloa and soil science. Vest. Len. un. 7, no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februar7 1953. Unclassified.' CHESROKOT. V.A,,; ZECABOT-IN-SKIT, G--Xb- A new organio acid widely spread In plant leaves [with sum=7 in 3bglish]. lbst TAU 13, no.)sl48-151 158, (MIR& 110) (Ki;;ts-Chemical composition) (Itaconic acid) MUB (Moskva) mmmm, g mass prophylactic gynecological ayrveys in the Kirov Dis ridt-Pf Moscow in 1955. Sovemed. 20 no,12:6$49 D 156. (MIRA 10:1) (GYPECOLOGIGAL DISFAUSo prove aid control mass survey in Russia) ZHAFOTIVSKIYO - I.- 25", Zhabotiriskiy, I. I. Te,khnlka vypolnenlys protsedurp nsibolee chasto primenysery"-- v gihekologii. Felldsher i akusherkax 1940,p No ?, 4~L51 Pull- t -MIRKO M-Mv ?,VW, ..ZIMBOTINSKIYj I.I. 25990 - Tyekhnika vypolnyeniya protsyedur, naibolyeye nasto primyenyayemykh v gh~(ekologii. Fyel-ldshyer i akubbyerka, 1949, No. 7, c. 49-51. 22 Pyediatriya. OkIrana Yatyerinstva I mladvenchyestva So: Letopis' No. 34 W- "Studies of Yultiple.Births," Fe-Ildsher i Ah-ush(:r., No. 4, ).943: "Problers of the Midvife)" ibid., No. 5, 1948: "Appendicitis and Enterostasis during Pre,-namV"L" ibid., No. 6, 191,;3 "The Technique for Carrying out the Procedures rost Often used in Gynecolof-,.Y," ibid., No. 7, 1949; "Experience of the Patronage Workof a Toum Woren's Consultation," ibis.., 1410. 2, 19/,9. ,0 OZHIGANOV9 V.S,; 12VANTO, M.A.; KOROLEVA, V,A.; Prinimali uchaitiyo.- KOZLOVSKIY$ N.I.; ABO1MGV, P.S.; STARTSEVA, G.B.; KRIVORC80VA, R.B.; SHMSTYUK.. M.I.;,KONOVALOVA, T.S.- ZTfABOTINSKIY.. I.M.; FADIN,, F.A. Improving the technology of producing electrical steel. Stall 22 no.4:343-346 AP 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Vorkh-Isetskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod. (Steel-Electric proportion) ."ACA 360.5 V0149/12 Pathology Doo 56 EXCEMA Y:D 3024. ZHABOTINSKY 1. M. and GOICHMAN V. A. Neuro-histal. Lab., A. L. Pole- novNeuro-surg. Inst.. Leningrad. *The changes of nerve cells in the vfcinity of a scar, involving the membranes avid the surface of the brain In cases of traumatic epilepsy due to fire-arm lesions (Russian text) KORSAKOFFZ.NE- VROPAT. PSIKtRAT. (Mosk.) 195% 55/9 (669-671) Illus. 2 ThLs work sets forth the findings concerning nerve cell changes in Sears caused by fire. arm lesions and removed lateronbecause of traumatic epilepsy. The authors dispose of 80 observations. The operations were performed 2-7 yr. af ter the wounding. The type of lesions most often seen in thene rve cells was 'shrinkage ' with nuclear hyper- chromatosis and intensive staining of the clear-cut bodyl bent, cork- screw- like den- drites were also noticed. Such changes were not, asarue. accompanied by a gliosis reaction. In many cases all stages of the pathological process (from thb early initial to the complete destruction of the cells) were seen. Ibis circumstance points to an ac- tive pathoiogical process, which goes on for a long period after -the bc~_urrence of trauma. On many occasions deposits of calcium were noticed in the vicinity of the scarred tissue, particularly in the neighbourhood of blood vessels. Accumulation of iron salts was found only in the hypertraphied glial elements. Uranova Moscow'(V.8*) ZHABOT121SKIYo G. DO Discussion of t6'- l5ook *Genetics 0 at the Scientific COMICil of the Department of Rlology and Soil Science. Vest. LGU 19 no.21:160-164 264 (MIRA l8el) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl biologo-pochvennogo fakulltesta Lenin- gradakogo ordena Lenina gosudaretvennogo universiteta, imeni A.A. Zhdanova, OF ".-U~/kxtoiiitV 73"i Control 1945 c eqqp n~y Mathematice..Applied "On a Particular Case of Systems with Two Degrees of Freedom," M. Y. Zhabotinsky, 14-pp "Zhur Eksp i Teor Fiz" Vol IV, ITO110 A search for periodical solutions, according to ~the Poincare method, and an investigation of their stability, accordbigtoLiapounov, for problems in frequency control whose equations contain higher degrees with iespect*to the small paramet"'er mu, and have right-hand parts of different orders. ~U~UH/Yourler--Analyej,s- YAY 1947 Equations, Differential .7Concerning the Fourier Solution of Nonlinear Dif- ferential-Equations with Partial Derivatives,, M,'E. Zhabotinckly loklady Akademii Nauk SSSR" Vol LVII No 5 Method of solving problems in vibration, where the nonlinear and dissipative members are small and have the same order of smallness comparatively with some small parameter and the members do not oontain small parameters. c T42 f M. YE. PA 40/491-102 U,00M13M, 37321. Radiololicats-iya. Vsb: 1--laylka i zhizn'. IN., 1949, 391-403, s. portr. SO: Letopis' Zhurraj',rV:-dj Statey, Vol. 7, 1949 -Z-HABOTI -NSKIY.-,- 37185. Atomnaya energiya. V ob: Nauka i Zhiznl M.f 1949y s. /+19-38,,, SO: Letopis' Zhurna2,lmykh Statey, Vol 7. 19/+9 Z~ABOTINSKIYI IM. Ye. PA 16oT49 C V~ay. 56 VSSR/Mathe~,Ucs. near. chani 6 :Oscillators Automatic ."Auto-Oscillatory (Self-Excited) System With Two De- ..:&ees'of Freedom in the Case.of Multiple Frequencies," M. Ye. Zhabotinskiy, Phys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad ~Sci USSR PP "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XX.I No 5 Employs Poincare-Lyapunov method in study of auto- oscillatory systems that are closed to linear coiiserv i-~ tivesystems with two degrees of freedom in the case of multiple frequencies: x + x . a'f (xvkvYj9k)J9 y + . n~y_ za.g (x,i,y,'Y`),,where,a is,a "small!' Para- meter; and n:is ratio of normal frequencies w~/wj. Sub- Jztitted, 13 DE~c 49. i6oT49- Max.: 5 US LC Iq )4 1 1 64 0% 0 1 )d ~' 3 C'.- USSR/?i~ysics.- Fluctuatibns in nonlinear oscillator FD-727 Card l/1 Pub 146-15/18 Author Zhabotinskiy,,M. Ye. Title -F1TdW9fibns in a 3ener,ator with inertial nonlinearity Periodical Zhur. eksp. iteoro fiz., 26, 75&759,, Jun 1954 Abstract Letter to the editor. Results of analysis of effect of rardom dis- tortions on a self-excited oscillating system in which the stationary amplitude is determined by a nonlinear inertia.. Indebted to Prof G. S. Gorelik and Prof S. M. Bytov. 4 references, including.l. American. Institution Physics Thstitute imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR Submitted February 61 1954 -Subad-tted.~-:U-12-Feb- A' AP P -3162 Subject WSR/048mistry Card 1/1 Pub. 3.19 4/7 Author t Zhabotinskiys N. Ye. (Moscow) Title i Radium spectroscopy apd molecular structure Periodical z Usp. khim.p 6,# 730-758~ 1955 Abstract t A review is given of the development of radiation spectroacopy and its application to determine the struotum of molecules. The general principles for determining molecular structure with the aid of spectroscopic data and the rotational apectra of molecules are discussed in some detail. Three diagra~us, 9 tableap addendum (with 115 non-Russian refere4ces). 19 references, ? Russians 1913-1954. Institution s None Submitted s. No date usEIR-/El:cittrbiiica-----Klyotroni3 Card 1/1 Pub 90-3/11 Author : Irisova, N. A., Zhabotinskiy, M. Ye., Veselago, V. G. Title : Frequency stabilization of a three-centimeter klystron with the aid of a spectrum line Periodical Radiotekhnika, 10, 26-35, Apr 55 Abstract A system for stabiliiing klystron oscillator,frequencies with the aid of the absorption spectrum line of move gas is explained. Games used for this purpose should have an absorption line which Is reso- nantvith the frequency of vaves generated by klystrons (centimeter and millimeteO. The most effective absorption lines in the centi- meter frequency range are those of ammonia gas. Frequency stubiliza- tion can be.carried either in the region of the fundamental opectrum line, or in the region of its second'and third harmonics. Theoreti- cal analysis of this system, basic formulas for calculations; and the characteristics of the experimental model are discussed. Ths research vas conducted at the Physics Institute, Academy of Sciencee USSR in 1950-1951. M. AVLeontovich and A. M. Prokborov are given thw4ka for adVite. Institution: Submitted June 1, 1954 ZHABOTINS KIYP M.Ye. (Moskva) il,,-,-~~-. #',iTy4 Formation of signals with median frequencies. Izv.AN SSSR. Otd.takh.' nauk no.11t140-141 N 055. ()MA 9:2) 1.Institut radiotakhniki i alaktroniki AN SSBR. (Radio frequency modulation) xu USSR/ElActrobics- -Frequencry-Stabilizer6 --'----FD--2224 Card 1/1 Pub go-V12 Author : Barchukov.. A. I... Vasillev, G. A.., Zhabotinskiy, M. E.., Osipov. B, D. Title : Electromechanic. klystron frequency stabilizer Periodical : Radiotekhnika, 10, 29-32, Mar 1955 A Ab8,,.-.ct : The article describes results of testing an electromechanic klystron fre- quency stabilizer developed by the authors at the Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of Sciences USSR in 1951. The ai;n of this research was td develop a stabilizer simple In construction and operation, which could also provide an easy means for the klystron freque:acy changes. To attain these prerequisites in a single block, the functions of cavity resonator and the discriminator were unified, and the modulation of reso- nmt frequency of the cavity-reBonator wavemeter was executed bj means of a movable membrane. Institution: Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted 16 Apr 1954 ZHABMYNSKIY, M.Ye., (Moskva) Radiospectroscopy and the molecule structure..Unp.khts.24 no.6-1 730-758 155. (KLRA 9:1) (Microwave spectroscopy) (Molecules) I.MW I -WIVI S M. /Electro-n-tes, -- Regeneration FD-1830 Card 1/1 Pub 146-15/25 Author Basov, N. G.; Veselago, V. G.; Zhabotinskiy, M. Ye. Title Increase in the quality of the volume resonator by means of regeneration Periodical Zhur. eksp. iteor. fiz. 28, 24P, February 1955 Abstract In connection with the possibility with the construction of a nolecular oscillator (N. G. Basov and A. M. Prokhorov) ibid. 27, 431, 1954; Gordon, Zoiger, Tow,nes,.Phys. Rev- 95, 282) 1954) the problem arose conl-erning the essential enhancement of the quality of volume resonators, one of the methods to be used being the creation of superconducting volume resonators (M. S. Khaykin, DAN SSSR, 75, 661, 1950) and another method bei4g the use of the method of regeneration well known in low-frequency riulio range (G. Barkhausen, Blektronnyye lampy, Moscow, 1938). The authors conducted ex- perivents using a voltmie resonator with goodness o,'4*104 in a circuit of positive feedbac with a microwave amplifier. They increased the effective goodness to 3-109. Institution: Physics Institute im. 1'. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : Rovember 4, 1954 ZHABOTINSKIY~ M. Ye., Cand. of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. "Semiconducting devices, redlospectroseopy and induction heating," a chapter in the book Radio and Electronics and Their.Technical Amlications., By A. 1. Berg, et al. Moscow 19567- Summary of chapter 1071291 _71TA "ITTYMMY-1 -R. y1a afid other's' "Concerning the Effect of a Sweep Frequency, Signal on a Linear Resonance System," PP 3-12, ill. 17 ref Abet: The purpose of the article is an approximate study of the reaction of linear systems on a signal.vith sweep frequency. The suggested method of investigation leads to results which are sufficlent for many practical cases and which avoid massive computations. SOURCE: Trudy Fizichaskogo In-ta Im, P, 11. lebgdev (Works of the Physics Insti'tute Imeni P. N. lebedev), Volume P, Moacow,,Publ.ishing House of the Academy of Sciences USSR, 1956 Sum 189& N"AMM"MM gg iz:gg~~ 'wmpy H X) 1'. If > Category I USSR/F.Iqctronics Semiconductor devices and photoelements H-8 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 1957,,No 1734 Author Title Scientific-Technical Conference on Semiconductor Devices Orig Pub Radiotekhnika*-*i elektronika, 1956, 1, No 1, 124-125 Abstract Brief contents of the papers d6livered at the conference, devoted. to problems of the develolpment a~d introduction of semiconductor devices, held-on 10-12'0ciober 1955 in Moscow. Card 1/1 Catejory.: USSR/Radiophysics - Radio-wave reception 1-7 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika,'No.1, 1957,No 1933 characterize them from the point of view of operating effectiveness. It is proposed to characterize the limiter by means of a parameter that makes it possible to determine readily the opti=m mode. It is proposed to initroduce neutralization of the transfer capacttance. The experimental data cited are in agreement with the theoretical ones. Card Z./P BAZAROV. Frequency division in a reflex klystron. Radlotakh..l elaktron.,.l no.-5:68D-681 W '56. (WRA 9:12) 1. Institut Radiotakhniki i elaktroniki Akadamii nauk SSSR. (Klystrons) ZHMTIK Y&-jRISOVA, N.A.; RYTOV,S.M. ~Xffect of variable-frequencr signals on a linear resonance spitem. Trudy FizAnsts 8:3-12 .1560 (MIRA 31-0:3). (Radio frequency modulation) 2NMOTOYSIff Y5 Al If USSR / Radiophysics. General Problems. Abs Jour t Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, No 12413 Author i Radunskaya, I,, Zhabotinskiy, M. Inst Not 61 Von Title i Now Trends in Radio Eleotronios. Orig Pub 3 OktyabrI, 1956, No 9,154-162 Abstract t Popular article, devoted to radio astronoaq, radio apeo- troBoopy, and semiconductor devioes. Card 1 1/1 .M1111 ~VM ~- AUTHOR: Zhabotinskiy, M.Ye. and Bazarov, Ye-N. "Frequency Conversion in a Reflex Klystron," A-U Sci Conf dedicated to "Radio Day)" Mscowy 20-25 ~%Y 1957. PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 1221-1224, 1957, (USSR) '7777 AUTHORS: Vasneva, G. A., Gaygerov B. A.~ Grigorlyants, V. V., ~'Yelkin, G. A., and Zbabotinskiy, M. Ye Phase-loc% Automatic Frequency Control of Klystrons by TITLE means of a Molecular Oscillator (Fazovaya avtopodstroyRa klistrona po moldulyarnomu generatoru) PERIODICAL: Radioteikhnika i Elektronika, 1957, Vol II No 10, P. 1300 (~JSSRJ, ABSTRACT: The frequency of a 2.5 cm, 10 mW klystron was stabilised by means of a molecular os6illator. A second harmonic of the klystron and the signal of the molecular oscillator were applied signal was applied to a phase detector. A signal from a quartz stabilised oscillator, operating at 50 14c/s, was also fed to the detector. The output voltage of the detector was applied to the reflector of the klystron, as a result of which the klystron had a pull-in banwidth of 0-15 Mc/s and a synchronisation bandwidth of 0.5 Me/s. There are 6 references, 5 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: The Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics ac.Sc. USSR (Institut radiatekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSR) AUT~ORS TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRAM Card 1/2 108-10-9/11 Dzhigit, I#S., Zhabotinskiy, M.Ye., Ordinary Members of the Society Some New Branches of Radio-Mectronics (Nekotoryye novyye razdely radioelektroniki) Radiotekhnika, 1957, Vol- 12, Nr 10, pp. 85 - 93 (USSR) The following branches have been newly developed and finally formed- radio navigation, radio-spectroscopy, radio-metecrology, radio-remote-control, radio-astronomy, radio-relay-connection and many others. Here the development of radio-astronomy and radio-spectroscopy is described shortly. At the borderlines of three sciences (astronomy, physics and radio engineering) radio- astronomy greatly extends the possibilities for the investiga- tion of the universe by means of methods not accetisible to op- tical astronomy. Two methods are used in radio-astronomy; the observation of the radio-radiation of the celesbal bcdies them- selves, and the reception of tho radio-waves trani3mitted from the earth and reflected from the objects observed. The follow- ing, institutes in the USSR are concerned with the investigation of matoorst The Institute for Physics and Geophysics of the 108-10-9/11 S6me New Bran ches of Radio-Electronics Turkmenian fill under the direction of I.S. Astapovich, the Astro- nomic Observatory in Kazan under the direction of K.V. Kostyrev, and the Observatory of Stalingrad (Tadzhikistan). The Institute for Physios of the AN USSR has two radio-telescopes with reflec- tors of 18 m x 8 m and two fixed parabolic mirrors of a dia- meter of 30 m on the Crimean peninsula. In the Armenian repub- lic radio-tolescopas with a sufface of some thousand aquare ineters are built in the Astrophysical Observatory in Byurakan for the observation of discreet sources of radio-radiation with- in the range of meter waves. In the astxonomic main observatory of the USSR there is the greatest radio-telescope of the world for the range of centimeter waves. It is designed for the ob- servation of the sun. A survey of the works of N.G. Basov and A.14. Prokhorov in the field of the generation and the amplifi- cation of radio waves is given. There are 15 Slavic references. SUBMITTED: August 12, 1957 ASSOCIA-TION: Nauchno-teklmicheskoye obshchestvo radioteklLriiki i elektrosvyazi In. L.S. Popova LVAIIABIE: Librax7 of Congress Card 2/2 ZHABOTINSKX a,,-Ymk~-Uf-ramo ich, kand. k z.-mat. nauk; R&MSKAU, Irina tlvovm, lnzh,,- FATABOYK, I.B., red*; THOPIKOVA, A.V., teldm. red. lIanguage of mol~auleal..Usyk mqlekml*,Moqkwa, Izd-vo "Zmmie," 1958. 30 Pa' (Vaeaduzwe obshcheitvo pq rasprostraneniiu politichaskikh Ser- (MM 11-8) i nmw~x~ manii. 8. vyp, 2. no.4). (molecules) 9(3,4); 24(5) PME I BOOK E(PLOITATION SOVIN77 Zhabotinskiy. Mark'Yefremovich MolekulyFny~e generatory i uslliteli (Molecular Generators and Amplifiers) Moscov, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 47 P. (6eries: Masaoviaya mltobiblioteka, n0.,34) ~5,000 copies printed, Editorial BobLrd: A.I. Berg, F.I. Burdeynyy, V.A. Burlyand, V.I. Vax~eyev, Ye,N* Geal6htaj I.S. Dzhigit, A.M. Kanayeva, E.T. Krenkell, A.A, Nulikovskly., A.D. Umirnov, F.I. Taraeov, and V.I. Shamshur; Ed.: P.O. Chechik (Deceased); Tech. Ed.: N.I. Borunov. FUMIM: The booklet is-in~ended for radio amateurs and other persons 11wring fundamenta knowledge of physics and rvAio engineering. COVERAGE: The author presents in a popular form the principles of quaptun physics and radio engineering and outlines the fundamentals of design of molecular.generators and amplifiers. He also gives a brief hiatorlical review of the development of that nev field of science and of its applica- tions. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references, ZHAMMKIY M.1Ej- ;~Z'BEH 4~ F. Y--. ffThe Muctuations in Qgartz Oscillators." Devoted to the amlysis of three circuits, taking into consideration shot and thermal noise influences. The results obtained by the investigators showed that the natural line width of such an oscillator is smaller by approximately two orders compared to an ordinary oscillator. report prese&ved at the Ist All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics, GorIkiy) 13-18 October 1956-, (Izv. vvc;sh ur-hev zaved-Radiotekh.~ vol. 2, No. 1,,pp 121-127) COMPLETE card under SIFOROV, V. I.) I". I W"I - MR` 9-~ "Fluctuations in a Reflex Xlystron.11 Investigated theoretically the fluctuations during synchronized operation with second order resonance and overtone synchronization. They also investigated self- oscillator fluctuations At an arbitrary transit angle. report presented at the lst All-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics, Gor1kiy, 13-18 October 1958. (Izv. vyssh uchev zaved-Radiotekh., vol. 2, No. 1, pp 121-127) COMPLETE card under SIFOROV, 11. L) SOV-120-,58-1-25/43 AUTHORS: Grigorlyants, V. V. and Zhabotinsk'y, M. Ye. TITLE: The Design and Construction of Therm'dbt8M"b'f- High Accuracy kRasohet i konstruirovaniye termostatov vysokoy tochnosti) PERIODICAL: Pribory, i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 1, pp 106-109 (USSR) -ABSTRACT: A thermostat is defined as a system with automatic regu- lation. Two methods Of"-Wgulating temperature are known: continuous and discontinuous. The discontinuous temperature control has been sufficiently well studied (Refs;!, 2). How- ever, only one paper (Ref-3) has so far appeared on the con- tinuous temperature control. A schematic diagram of a con- tinuous action thermostat is given in Fig.l. The thermo- stat works as follows: the bridge is balanced at the working temperature T . At the same time the furnace produces power P whicR ensures that this internal temperature is T0 while the external temperature remains Text, When the Text changes, the temperature To inside the thermostat Card 1/3 SOV-120--58-1-25/43, The Design and Construction of Thermostats of High Accuracy, also changes and'this leads to unbalance of tho bvidge. This appears as a signal at the input of the amplifier, is ampli- fied, and then applied to the circuit which controls the pow er dissipated in the furnace. In this way any ch,3nge in tem- perature may be compensated. Although the temperature is thus re-established? nevertheless, a small err or is intro- duced and this depends on the construction and the parameters of the thermostat. An expression for this relation is der- ived. The power produced in the furnace consists of three parts: one pa-rt is used up in maintaining the temperature difference T 0 - Text the second part is used up in heat- ing up the furnace, and the third enters the work�ng volume, heats it and is partly transmitted to the bridge which also warms up. The accuracy of the regulation and the stability of the system is then considered and expressions are derived to represent them. Using these relations it is possible to obtain optimum values for the thermostat parameters. Using these values a thermostat has been constructed which gives a constant temperature to within-+0.0010C. The electrical circuit is shown in detail in FiC.2. G. P. Barykin is Card 2/3 SOV-120-58-1-25/43 The Design and Construction of Thermostats of High Accuracy. thanked for his co-operation. There are 2 figures and 3 references, of which 2 are Soviet and 1 is English. ASSOCIATION: Institut radiotekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSIZ (Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Academy of Sciences USSRj SUBMITTED: April 5, 1957. 1. Thermostats--Design 2. Thermostats--Performance 3. Thermostats --Circuits Card 3/3 VASWEVI, G.A.; GRIGORTYANTS, V.V.;ZHAB.0TIWSKIY. M.Ye.; KLYSHKO, DX'; SVMWV, Yu.L.; SVERCHKOV., Te.L. -Gircuit,for comparing the frequencies of quartz and moleculur oscillators. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; radiofiz. 1 no-2:185-187 '58- (MMA 1.1: 11) 1. Institut radiotekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSR. ,(Oscillations) M AUTHORS: Zhabotinskiy, M.Ye. and Zil'berman, F.Ye. TITLE: Dependence ofthe Frequency of Quartz Oscillators on the Power Dissipated in Quartz (0 zavisimosti chastoty kvartsevykh generatorov ot moshchnosti, rasseivayemoy v kvartse PERIODICAL: Radiotelchnika i Elektronika, 1958 Vol.III, Vo.2 pp. ~?6 - 2?? (USSR3. ABST'RACT; It is shown that the thermal balance in a quartz crystal can be described by Eq.(l), where d(t) is the difference between the, temperature of quartz and that of the surrounding medium, M is the mass of the quartz resonator, c is itsEpecific thermal capacitance, k is the heat trans- fer coefficient and W(t) is the power dissipated in quartz. On the other hand, it is shown that the power dissipated in quartz can be expressed by Eq.(2), where V is the voltage across the quartz crystal, R is the quartz equivalent resis- tance, L is the inductance, w 0 is the series resonant frequency and w is the parallel resonant frequency. From Eqs.(l) and (2), it is Dossible to derive an equation Xor the temperature variation a5 a function of V . Eqs.(l) and (2) show that if the amplitude of V varies by about 1 db, the (;.)rdl/2 109-3-2-16/26 Dependence of the Frequency of Quartz Oscillators on the Power Dissipated in Quartz resulting frequency instability is of the order of 10-13. This figure is much lower than that quoted by Felch and Israel (Ref-1). The authors express their gratit 'ude to D.N. Klyshko for his help in the measurement of the transient temperature of quartz crystals. There are 4 references,.3 of which are English and 1 Russian. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Radio-Engneering and Electronics of the Academy -of.~Sdierfdez- -MR AT-elektroniki AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: October 18, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress card 2/2 1. Crystal oscillators-Analysis AUTHOR: Zhabotinskiyj M.Ye- 109-3-2-26/26 TITLE: The Twelfth General Assembly o f URSI (XII generallnaya assambleya URSI) (News Item) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1958 Vol.IIIJ F0.2 pp. 300 - 304 (USSE13 ABSTRACT: The assembly took place in Bolder, Colorado, USA, during August 22 Se tember 5, 1957- It was attended by the represen- - 'rj I tatives Of va ous countries including a Soviet delegation consisting of sixteen scientists and engineers. The Soviet delegation was headed by,Academician V.A. Kotellnikov. The Soviet scientists took part in the activities of the assembly. Five Soviet scientists read papers at the meetings of the Committee I, and six scientists delivered lectures at the Committee II. There was one Soviet lecture at the Committees III and IV and two Soviet papers were read at the Committee V. Three Soviet scientists delivered lectures at the meetings of Committee IV and a special semins was organised by the Soviet delegation towards the end of the conference, at which lectures were delivered by V.A. Kra81llnikov, A.M. Prokhorov and V.I. Siforov AVAILABIE; Library o; Congress Card 1/1 1. Radio engineering-Conference SOV-10)--3-4-20/28 AUTHORS:Vasneva, G. A Grin-orlyants, V. V. Z4a4atin-qkt4,~j. Ye,-,- Klyshil-ko, D. N:, Svercjdlov, Yu. L. and, Sverchkov I Co. -I-.- TITIE,: Frequency Standard with a Molecular Oscillator (Reper chaototy s molekulyarnym. -eneratorom) PERIODICAL: Radiotelchnika i Ele-1-tronika, 1958, Vol.3, bTr 4, 569-570 (USSIR) ABSTRACT: Description and block dia,-,,ram are given of a molecular oscillator which was employed for the calibration of quartz crystals operating at a frequency of 1 Mc/s. The frequency of the oscillator was compared with the 23,868-G-11 harmonic of the frequency of t4e investiGated crystal and an accuracy better than 10-V was attainod. There is 1 figure and*2 references, one of which is Soviet and 1 En.-lish. ASSOCIATION: Institut radiotekhniki i elcktronik-i AN SSSR (institute of Radio Engineering. and Electronics of the AS USSR) SUBMITTED: December 3, 10/57 1. Oscillators--Applications 2. Quartz crystals--Calibration Card 1/1 06502 sOV/141-58-4.-18/26 AUTHORS: Zhabotinski Ye., Klyshko, D.N-.- -and-,Sverchkov YG.1. TITLE: Accurate Comparison of Neighbouring Frequencies by Means of Computing Systems (Tochnoye sravneniye blizkikh chastot pri pomoshchi lpereschatnykh skhem) PERIODICAL:Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, RadiofiziXa, ,1958, Nr 4,.PP 137-141 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An equipment is described which_ ermittdd the frequency measurement with An error of 10 ~O, the duration of the measurement being of the order of a few seconds. The equipment Is illustrated diagrammatically in Fig 1 On P 139. The measured frequency f and the frequency of a standard oscillator fl are shaped into narrow "spiky" pulses by means of two identical circuits; each circuit contains a resistance capacitance amplifier, a pulse forming stage and a wideband pulse amplifier. The two pulse trains obtained in this manner are applied to a mixer-coincidence detector which is normally closed by a negative bias and Is opened only when the two pulses coincide. The Card 1/3 mixer-detector is terminated with an integrating RC 06502 SOV/141-58-4..18/26 Accurate Comparison of Neighbouring Frequencies by Means of Computing Systems circuit which detects the envelope of the pulse beats. The envelope is amplified and limited and afterwards fed to the computing system, type PS-64, which divides thepulse repetition frequency by an even number n = 2, 8 or 32; number n can be chosen so as to satisfy the required accuriacy of the measurement. The output pulses from the computing system trigger an asymetrical multi-vibrator. The voltage from the cathode of the multi-vibratorlis applied to a gate circuit whose amplification is changed.thereby stepwise by 30 db. The control grid of the gate tube is supplied with the pulses from an auxiliary oscillator fod Consequently the gate circuit transmits pulses of frequency f. during a period nT. Afterwards the gate is closed for a duration nT. During the latter,period the indication of the computer is read out and the computer then reset to zero. The measurement of the frequency f is done in accordance with the formula: Card 2/3 06502 SOV/141-58..4-i8/26 Accurate Comparison of Neighbouring Frequencies by Means of Computing Systems f =r f 1 F =- f nf /m where n is the dividing coefficient of the auxiliary computing system, while m, is the reading of the principal computing system. The equipment can be employed at frequencies ranging.from 10-3000 kc/s. There is 1 figure and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Institut radiotekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSR (The Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: 25th November 1957 Card 3/3 WON" AUTHORSs TITLEt PERIODWAL: ABSTRACT'i Card 1/ 4~) Zhabotinskiy# M. Ye., Zillberman, P. Te. 20-119-5-21/59 rl'ctu&ions in Quartz Crystal Generators u (0 fluktuatsiyakh v kvartsevykh generatorakh) Daklady ,Akademii Nauk SSSTV, 1958, Vol. 119, Nr 5, pp. 918-921 (USSR) The problem of the fluctuation-dependent stability 11clit of the frequency of quartz crystal generators has not been solved until now. The present work is showing a way for this and givos the results of the investigations of the fluctuations in the quartz crystal generators used ini practice. Inithits symbolic differential equations are solved by means of the method of small parameters in the problems of the fluctuations in systems of autovNrati6n only the spectralrange of the fluctuations contained within the limits of the banas plays a parti It is a characteristic feature of quartz crystal generators that they have two greatly differing bands: the first is dependent on the -time constant of the circuit regenerated by Fluct-t;ations in quartz Crystal Generators 20-119-5-21/59 the valve, and the second one on the time constant of the quartz crystal generator.-The second band is essentially more narrow than-the first. The autovibration system in quartz is described by the equations d2x + 4 dy 2 d 2Z dt2 dt yy~ dt 06A) +el 71(t); dt2+ '42g(x,~Lx 3 + dt9y9di.-ge) (~l F2(t) - F'1(t) and P 2(t) denote steady random functions. The deduction of the vibration amplitude of quartz In relation to the time t has to be considered a magnitude of higher order of smallness with respect to than the deduction of the vibration amplitude of the circ;ait. The solution of the above system-.of equations is put down in the form x P(cos(t- P) + + q sin(t +e'(harmonic); Y - R Cos t + 2 c4 (harmonic). In consequence of the conneation.of'the rcuit and the quartz terms will enter the equations for the fluctuations which are determined by the Card 2/4 fluctuations in quartz. Also the opposite is the case. Fluctuations in Quartz-Crystal Generators 20-'119;-5-21/59 Theasnalysis is carried out for 'two typical oscillator circuits and for a retardati:on circuit. The equations resulting in first approximation for the fluctuations are put domin'detail. The,phaae,of the quartz doem not fluctuate in first Approximation# the corresponding equation in second approximation is put down and its further treatment is traced. The amplitude fluctuations -of quartz accelerate a little the.inoreaae of the phase compared to the'inter mediary range. The initial reaction of-the-mean square of the starting of the phase has almost no influence on-ithe spectral-band.,Analogousl.y also-the oscillator circuit with the'quartz in the anode/ as well as the retardation circuit were-investigate6. A comparison,with-experiment ahowe-the-following; The .Sohrot~fluotuations and the'thermal,fluotuations are not decisiva-~for the stability of the frequency of the quartz crystal-generators and,the'stability limit of these generators-dependent on the fluctuations has not yet been Card reached.:The authors-thank S. M.-'Rytov for his valuable discussion. 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