SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARKADYEVSKIY, A.A. - ARKHANGELSKAYA, I.A.
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ARICAD'YBTSKIY, A.A.; BRUZHIS, A.P.; KUIMKKDOYA. Te.A.
I- on"",
Disorders in'the coordination of movement" under high-altitude
mountain conditions1with samrory In Inglish]. _BiofjzIka 2 no,2:
242-251 157. (MLRA 10:6)
1. Institut biologichookoy fisiki Akadenii nauk SSSR. Moskva.
(AINTUDS, INFLUING1 OF) (NOUXW DISORAIRS)
ARWIYXVSKU, A.A.
Iffect of a strong "white" noise on the anditory function (with
summary in Inglishl. Biofisika 4 no.z:166-169 159- (MIRA 12:4)
1. Institut biologichookoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
(NOISN' effects,
strong noise on hearing (Rue))
ARKADIYEVSKIY$ A.A.- MAIOROV, V.P.; RUMIANTSEV, G.I.
Methodological problems in the measurement and evaluation of vibrationi,
and noise. Uch. zap. Y-osk.nauch-isal.inst. san.i gig. no.7t,17-25 160.
(KIa 15:2)
(NOISB--~WASUJ-O*ZiT) (VIBijATJON_XWUW- IENT)
--IARKAI)iYEVSKIY, A.A.9 kand.meditsinokikh nauk
Physiological bases for the determination of norms:of industrial
noise. Gig.i san. 25 no.9.121-26 S 160o (MM -13:9)
1. Iz Mookovskogo nauchno-issledovateVskogo instituta sanitarii
i gigiyeny imeni F.F. Erismana Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(NOISE-MEASUMUM)
ARKADIYEVSKIY, A.A.
Characteristiao of auditory adaptation in persons workin wider-noisy
conditions. Biofizika 6 no-4:492-491+ 161. flim 14:7)
1. Institut, biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
(NOISE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
39549
al 00 S/240/6210001002JO01/001
1015/1215
AUTHOR: Arkad'yevskiy, A. A., Candidate of Medical Sciences
TITLE; -~ygicnic standards for continuous noise of high freqLAAY
PERIODICAL: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no. 2, 1962, 25-28
TEXT-. Previous studies showed that noise of high frequency brought about functional and histological.
changes in the auditory apparatus.The presentstudy was performed oa7 youngand healthy persons (agedl9-23)
in a soundproof chamber, to test the effect of a continuous high frequency noise of 70, 75, and 85 db.
Physiological reactions were impaired following a continuous noise of 85 db, which therefore, unlike noises of
70 and 75 db., must be regarded as injurious to man. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy naucbno-issledovatcl'skiy instilut gigiyeny imeni F. F. Erisman Ministersiva
zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (Research Institute of Hygiene imeni F. F. Erisman. Moscow
Ministry of Health RSFSR)
SUBMITTED: March 24, 1961
Card III
41727
V240/62/000/010/001/001
I015/IP15
AUTHOR: Arkadlyevskly, CAndidate Irledical Sciences
TITLE: t-he combined ei-.~"ect on man 'of-vibration and noise
PERIODICAL: Gig'iyena- i sanitarlya no. 10, 1962i 25-29
TEXT: This is the continuation of previous work, the
combined effect having been insufficiently.studied. 3xDeriments
carried out on 5 healthy persons 19-24 years old, included audiomet-
ric, chronoreflexometric and electrocardiographic recordings before
and after stimulations. A noise of' medium frequency and of an* . /-Y
inzensizy of 85 db, together with vertical vibrations of 50 cyc/sec,
with an amplitude of 151ou did not bring about any m;arked physiolo-
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AUTJRS. Tseytina, A. Ya., Lapina, S. A., Akadlyevskiy, A. A.'
TITLE: Effects of noise on the C-vitamin metabolism of test animals
PERIODICAL. Voprosy pitaniyajno. 1, 1963, 78 - 83
TEM The authors studied the effect of noise of 110 db intensity and
1,250 cps frequency on the C-vitamin metabolism,in guinea pigs that were sub-
Jected to this noise for intermittent periods of 4 hours. The entire test series
covered a period of 21 days. The tests were carried out on male guinea pigs.#
weighing 500 g each, that were fed on the ordinary.diet of hay, oats, carrots
and bran. During the first 13 days of the tests, the animals received a daily
dose of 25 mg of vitamin C each, this amount being'increaised up to 100 mg during-
the following 8 days. The tests proved that noise stimulation resultedin the
reduction of the ascorbic level in adrenal glands and in a decreased urinary,ex-
cretion of vitamin C. This was particularly clearly revealed when the animals
were receiving daily doses of 100 mg of ascorbic acid. It was also found that
the amount of urine excreted"by the test animals over the 4-hour period-deareaBecL
There are 4 figures and 2 tables*
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IACCES~10N NR: AP4048783 S/0240/64/000/007/0025/0030 49
AUTHOR: Arks ,y A. A. (Candidate of medical sciences)
TITLE: Standardization from the hygienic standpoint of the level of continuous
noise in industry
SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitartys, no. 7, 1964, 25-30
TOPIC TAGS- noise. noise effect, noise level, physiological tolerance,
hygiene, industrial hygiene
Abstract: The effects of steady noise with Intensities of 65-100 decibels
and frequencies of 200, 600. 1,750, and 4,000 cycles on auditory perception,
the visual-motor reaction, cardiac attivtty, vascular tonus, and the state i
of the nervous iystem w-r-, -;ttidled. Cnmparlsnns were made between the phy-
siological effects of low-energy noise of long duration and high-enorgy
noiz;e of short duration at equal energies of both types of noise. Or. the
basis of the results obtained, standards for the naximum permisatble level
L 8477-65
ACCESSION NR, AP4048783
of noise were set and a procedure was developed for determining the level of
Inoise at industrial establishments.
ASSOCIA17ON: Moskovs1dv nauchno-issledovatellsidy Institut giglyeny*
F. F, Erismans (Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Hygiene)
SUBAGTTED: 13Mar63 ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: GP, LS
NO REF sov.. 005 OTHER: 000 JPRS
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Table -I. ~:Chj.Lhges in pulse caused by various noise parameters.
After e
N�ii;e dmmda
Pulse 99 7idn- . sure tn-nn, Fie
Type of change
atI3
0
Be TT I
ulg d: n (380haji) Elevated 10 13 71~.
e Oise,
29 12 46
goepressed 6
46 41
change.
9 7
Elevate 6
uUednoii
Depressed -50 7 62
No - change 40 - _31
Ptable Elevate 10 14
Depressed., 38 -10 W
o change,; 62, 1: .40
N
Generally, the marked-difference between the.effects of pulsed and stable noise which
been repor .ted by,6ome other investigators 'was not observed. Orig.,arti'-has:
2 figures 'and. I table i _(CDI
SUB CODE: 05i 06/,- SUM DAM, 210ct65/ ORIG REF4..-0o6/, CM M7: 001/ ATD I
2/2
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---ARKADYEVSKII-A. -A-;-The significanceof r4vthm inwork-in hot- shops - Gigiye--n-a
i Sanitariya, Moscow 1949, 12 (24-28) Illus. 3
Investigations were carried out at a steel-rolling mill to assess the
dependence of the productivity of the workers on their physical fatigue. The
former was estimated by the time required by.the individual UDrker for the various
parts of the procedure - this is called the rhythm of the work -, the latter was
assessed by the temperature and pulse rate of the worker. Ihe group of workers
with the longest time reqairement showed also the highest degree of fatigue.
This was particularly noticeable in the afternoon.
SO: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
SectL~n !V, Vol. 3, NO. 7 - 12
Collis (World Medical Abstracts)
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0391/66/666/001/0047 0014
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AuTtimu: ArkaVyevskiy, A.. Ai- (Hoscbi):
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ORG: 111ititute-OUHygiene F*:F.*-:Er'Isman.' (Inatitut gislyaw
TITLE: -,Problem, of the -,biological off ect of *arlous:, levels of stable noise
.SOURCM _,Gi&iypna 'truda i Orofessionallnyye zabolevaniya, no. 1, 1966, 47-49.-'
TOPIC.TAGS:. noise effects human physiology auditory analyzer, hearing threshold
ARSTMM. While the:specific effects of.noise on the CNS,have been extensively
studied- their,nonspecif ic; or-threshold effects-have received little attention,
..The. authors. -conducted a laborator experiment~on young people with normal hearin
9
to compare thephysiological effedts.of a low noise intensity (65 db) with the
effects of a higherintensity (75 db)' During the teste, the subjects::tinderwent
audiometrics electrocardid aphict. chronoreELwwmetric, and vascular -tonomet.ric
gr
examinations$ -.The maximum sound:pressure at.75 db was 4000.cps. :The 300.tests
-db serle
were: divided.. Into three series-.-.l) control
-series without noise; 2) 75 .8,
3) ~65 db seriiis~i The control ~serles demonstrated that the expe~rimental:condition.-
did-not*produce any physiological artifacV. The second series (75 db) I show.ed-that ..
hearing thresholds (mea-isured with aLG-.U*; sound Reneratorloand TD-6 electrodynamic
decrease y:an average very
telephone) id b of.15 db after 1-hr exposure. Full reco
took place 5-1.0min later. The third series (65 db) resulted in anaverage auditory,
6rd 112 UDC: 613.644 612.014.45
.ARKAS LZoltanAL-okleveleo kohomernok; MOLRAR., Imrep okleveles kohomernok;
Laszlo, okleveles gepeszmernok
Application bf safety programming in the design of a metal
foundry, Koh lap 95, no.8:3ftri-Ontodel 13 no.8*.183-187 Ag 162.
1
Is Koho- es Gepipari Hiniszterium Tervezo Irodai.
COUNT-iY USSR
CATEGORY Farm Animals. Cattle
ABS. JOUR. RZBiol., No- 13, 1958, No- 59507
AUTHOR Arkaj"-_,_~,
!X3T. Chelyabin bicultural Station
sk Agr
TIMS, Experience in Industrial Grossing in a Dairy
Herd
ORIG. PUB. : S. kh. Sibiri, 1957, No 10, 41-45
AB3TRACT : The crossbreadin of Tagil cattle (T) with
the Simmenthals fS) and East Friesians (EF)
was conducted under Identical conditions of
feeding and management at the Experimental
Farm of the Chelyabinsk Agricultural Station.
Dams were composed of crosses with local
cattle of the 2nd
,3rd and kth generations.
.
The Tagil-Sinnenthal crosses (TS) of the 1st,
2nd and 3rd generations had a 3-93~ butterfati
CARD: 1/3
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T1.1-11A 3 M 3 ~W.S
country USSR
CATEGC)Ry parm Animals. Cattle
A33. JOUR- PZB101-, Noi 13t 1958, No. 59507
AUTHOR
INST,
.TITLE
ORIG. PUB.
A13STRACT milk content and surpassed both of the ori-
L
cont'd. ginal breeds: T in milk yield 'or a laOta-
tion by 659, in butterfat content by 22.4
and in live weight by 63 kg.; S were exceed-
ed by 516 and 22 kg., respectively, but the
crosbes lagged behind in live weight by 22
kg. The Tagil-East Friesian crosses (TEF) of
the lst and 2nd generations surpassed T in
milk yield by 634 kg. and in butterfat con-
tent by 19.1 kg. Their butterfat content
CARD: 2/3
COUNT-iy * USSR
0~" TZX171ORY'Farm Animals. Cat tle
ABS. JOUR. RZBiol., NO- 13, 1958, No- 59507
AUTHOR
T IT L.:,;
ORIG. PUB.
AB3TRACT equals 3.90% and exceeds that of EF by 0.21
cont'd. yielding to that of T by 0,11,%. The outlay
of feed units per 1 1%. of 4,7* milk obtained
at th6 yearly rate of 4,475-1,733 kg. per
cow was: TS - 0.90; TEF - O.~9; T - 0.92;
3 - 0.98.
CARD: 3/3
ca-1-id Sol di.,-
1;,(ziltal st7,tion." E-O~J; (All-Union 2cir-ntific '.6Fsc-rch
5 7,11dr- 1 qf) cOj iec I
II-Int of 2-11im-l "Ll 11")
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Dummy tank turretE. '10 1.
Taddst, iio 12, igh8.
ARIATOV. V.A. (Xoekva. Malyy AfanaslyevskLy per. d.5/15, kv-5)
Prevention of Ischemic spinal paralysis b7 shunts; experimental
research [with summar7 in English, p. 158- 1591 Vest.khir. 77 no-7:
57-64 JI 156. (KIRA 9:16)
1. Is kliniki fakul'tatskoy khirurgii (zav. - profe B.T.Fatrovskiy)
pedistricheskogo fakallteta 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinakogo instituta
im. I.T.Stallua.
(PARALYSIS, exper.
spinal, induced by clamping of abdom. aorta, prev. of
paralysis by shunts in dogs)
(AORTA. syarg.
exper. shunts for prev. of exper. spinal apral7sis Induced
by clamping of abdom. aorta in dogs)
7j/1 11 L
CATO
J.,
Prevention of ischemic paralysis of the legagand Ef the ab1ominal
and pelvic organs by shunting peripharal ves els with sumary in
Anglishl. gkoper.kbir. 2 no.3:26-33 My--Te '57. (MIRA 10-10)
1. 1z gospitallnoy khtrugicheakey kliniki (zav. - chlen-korresporAeut
ANS 6tia prof. B.V.Petrovskly) I Moskovgkt).-,o ordena Lenina meditain-
skogo instituta imeni 1.11-Sechenova,
(ACRT,A. surg,
exper., prev. of ischemia paralysis of legs & abdom.
& pelvic organs by shunt)
AEEATOV, V.A.. MOVE!, Kal0shin per.. d.4. k7 .23)
Prevention of spinal paralysis in prolonged aortic constriction by
tempor6ry,shunting of peripheral vesse'al with a rotary.pump;
experi'sents.-1 study [with summ,ary in.Englishl. Vest.'kh1r. 79
no. 11; 114m-121.- 1' '5-7 (KIMA 11:3)
1. Is gospitalluoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav.-prof. B.V.Petrovskiy)
1-go Kookovsk6go'ordena lenina meditsinskogo instituts in.1-NO
SOchanovaj
(00AROTATION OF AORTA. exper,
~prev..of spinalparalynis by temporary shunting of
peripheraly.essels with pump & rollers in dogs (Rua)
EXCERPTA MEDICA See 19 Vol 2/4-Rehabilitation Apr- 59
801. Experimental prevention of ischaemic paralyscs of legs and ofthe abdominal
and pelvic organs by shunting peripheral vemels (Russian teXt) AR.KATC)v V. A.
Eksper. Khir. 1957,157/3 (26-33) Graphs 3 Illm 2
Paralv%is of tile legs and tile abdominal and licivic organs constitutes olle of the
11105t.thm-erous complications of aortic surgery. To prevent these complications
treating a temporarv by-pass of peripheral vessels with tile aid of a rubber tube
-111d glas
. . " calliltilis is stiggested. Femoral. carotid and humeral arterics %%-ere used
for this [)),-pass. With tile aorta clamped tile blood by-passed and reached the
spinal. cord and the organs lying I?cloiv the clamped site. Dogs were use([ for this
experiment. lit 3 cases tile thoracic aorta was clamped below tile left subclavian
artery for 30 min, no temporary by-pass being created. In all 3 cases paralysis of
the hind legs and the abdominal -in([ pelvic organs was observed. lit 17 cascs the
thoracic aorta was clamped below and above the left subclavian ;irtcry with and
without resection of the aorta for periods lasting front -15 min. up to 2 hr. with a
functioning by-pass. Good results were observed in 13 cases. In 4 animals paralytic
phenomena set ill Postoperatively. In these .1 cases the by-pass hall a Itimen of
:,' mm. in diameter. The use of a shunt with a lumen of 3 nini. and over prevents
paralysis of legs all(( abdominal and pelvic organs with aorta clamped for a period
of ill) to 2 hr., but will not prevent dilatation of the cardiac cavities. Partial claillp-
ing of tile inferior vena cava with a functioning by-pass and clamped aorta pre-
vents cardial: dilatation. The temporary shunt prevents the catastrophic drop ill
blood pressure, which, otlict-wise, follows tile removal of tile aortic clamps.
(IX. 19)
ARKATOV, V. A. , Cand Med Sci -- (dies) "Prevention of spinal ischemic
paralysis by the sh ' ethod. (Dcperimental study.)" Mos, 1958.
18 pp with ills (First Vosxgx Order of Lenin Med Inst im 1. 11. Seche-nov),
200 copies (XL, 16-58, 123)
_ ~3 -
4V
KOLYUrSKAYA, O.D., kand,med.nauk (Xo9kovskaya oblast', Ukhtomakly rayon,
poselok Tomilino, ul. Zhukovskogo, d.15),.ARKATOT. V.A.
Experimental use of artificial hypothermin in preventing spinal
ischemic paralysis. Report No.l. Nov.khirorkh. no.2157-62
Kr%wAP '58 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Kafedra fakcattetskoy khirurgii (zave - chlen-korreepondent
AMN SSSR prof@ B.V. Petrovskiy) pediAtricheskogo fakul'teta 2-go
Xoskovekogo meditsinskogo institute*
AORTA-SURGERY)
RIGIRATION AMTHESIA)
0
(PARALTSIS)
EXCFRPTA _nDI A S60 - 5_V01__12/5_Ge_n 1~a_th 0 Mlai 59
1203. EXXMINATION OF THE SPINAL. CORD OF DOGS SUBJECTED TO VARI_
OUS METHODS OF TEMPORARY SHUNTING OF THE AORTA AND PEHi-
P
HERAL BLOOD VESSELS (Russian text) - Arkatov V. A. -.ARKII.
PATOL. 1958, 20/6 (31-36) Illus. 3
The experiments were performed on 79 dogs. Structural changes of the ganglion
cells of the spinal cord were observed in aortic shunts, even when there were no
functional disturbances. Temporary (up to 2 hr.) shunting with elimination of the
total thoracic section of the aorta caused no functional changes in the hind legs.
and the changes in the spinal cord were reversible. \o changes 6ere produ-, ed in
the spinal cord by temporary shunting with stricture of the aorta or the peripheral
versels to 3 mm. and elimination of the thoracic aorta at 2 leve!s as well as liga-
ture of 8 to 9 intercostal arteries. However, when the vascular ~Stricture leaves an
opening of less than 2 mm., severe destructive spinal changes occur and complete
occlusion of the aorta is fatal because the spinal cord below the circulatory dis-
turbance is completely destroyed. Brandt - Berlin
IL .
ARKATOV, V.A.
--Anatomical and morphological study of the regeneration of experimental
wounds of the aorta in experiment. Xhirurgiia 34 no.12:60-65 D 158.
(KIRA 12 : 1 )
1. Iz kliniki gospitalinov khirurgii (dir. - deyetviteltrqy chlen AMN
SSSR Prof. B.V. Petrovskiy) I Moskovskogo ordena, Lenina Meditsinakogo
inBtituta imeni I.M. Sechenova.
(AORTA, wds. & inj.
regen. of lateral wds. in dogs (Rue))
PETROVSKIY,, B.V.; SOLOVIYEV, G.M.; ARKATOV, V.A.; KHODAS, M.Ya.
Experience in working with an apparatus for artificial blood circu-
lation from the Research Institute for Experimental Surgical
Apparatus and Instruments. Trudy NIIEKHAI no.5:119-124 161.
(KIRA 15:8)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki 1-go Moskovskogo
ordena Lenina meditsinskogo Instituta im. I.M.Seebenova.
(PERFUSION PUMP (HEART))
PETROVSKIY, B.V.; SOLOVIYEV, G.M.; KIHODAS, 11,1.Ya.; AR?UTO.V, V.A.;
MIDOVETSMYA, A.Sh.; TU11-1ASHIVA, N.N.
Some hematological and biochemical indices in eyperimental
extracorporeal circulation; preliminary report. Trudy 1-go
MI 33:15-24 164. (MIM 18:3)
ARKATOV., V.A.
Method of blood oxygenation with pure oxygen. Trudy I-go 11141 33:
132-138 164. WIRA 18:3)
KOLUTSKA-YA, O.D.; ARIUMV, V.A.
Discharge of blood from the heart by shunting brought about by
a high and prolonged ligature of the aorta in moderate hypothermia.
Trudy 1-go MMI 33:215-218 164. (MW 18:3)
ARKATOV, V.N.
Use of a portable traction appratue in combination with a plaster
cast in treating fractures of long bones. Ortop.travm.protes.
Moskva no-1:72-73 Ja-Y '55. (NI-B A 8; 10)
1. 1% oblastnoy bollnitey g. Kurgana (glavnyy vrach - A.Ta.Dedov)
(FRACTURES, therapy,
traction appar. with plaster cast)
(PLASTER CASTS,
in fract. of long bones, with traction appar.)
(ORTHOPEDIC, appratus and instruments,
traction appar.,ther, of fract, of long bone,
with plaster casts)
V.N.; UNDVA, N.A.
."o-W-110-1~_ -
Single-stage skeletal repositioning and fixation of fragments in
old and irreducible fractures of the bones of the extremities.
Ortop.trami. protez. 20 UO-9:30-35 S 159. (KIRK 13:2)
1. Iz zbLelesnodoroshnoy bolluitay (na challnik - A.I. Kurilev) at.
Kurgan Ywhno-Ural'skay zhelezuoy dorogi.
(XXTRWITINS, fract. & disloc.)
(MCTURIS UNUNIVID sure.)
IARKATOV, V. N.
Skeletal reposition of inveterate and complicated fractures of
the upper and lower end of the humerus. Khirurgiia 38 no.5:
103-106 my 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Iz kafedry obsbchey kbirurgii (zav. - prof. V. P. Bodulin)
Stavropol'skogo meditsinokogo instituta na'baze 2-go khirurgi-
cheakogo otdoleniya (zav. V. A. Kutulutaidy) Krayevoy klini-
cheskoy bollnitay (glavnyr vrach Yu. P. Zotov)
(HMMU,9--MCTURE)
ARKATOV, V.N., ordinator
Closed reposition and fixation of fractures of the bones
of extremities by using intramedullar pins, a bone sutures,
and other fastening methods. Uch. zap. Stavr. gos. med.
inst. 12%265-266 163. (MIRA 17t9)
1. Kafedra obshchey khirurgii (zav. prof. Yu.S. Gilevich)
Stavropollskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta
i 2-go khirurgicheskogo otdeleniye Stavropoltskoy krayevoy
klinicheskoy bollnitsy (galvnyy vrach P.F. Shatskaya).
USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and
Pathological). Nervous System. Central Nervous
System.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 4, 1959, No. 16918
Author : Arkatov, V. S.
Inst : Not given
Title : Investigation of the Spinal Cord of Dogs
Which Were Subjected to Various Methods of
Temporary Shunting of the Aorta and
Peripheral Vessels
Orig Pub : Arkhiv patologil, 1958, 20, No 6, 31-36
Abstract : It was shown on 79 animals that during
shunting and connected with It decrease of
blood flow of the thoracic portion of the
aorta (A), the changes in the nerve cells
of the spinal cord (SC) are observed even
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USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and S
Pathological). Nervous System. Central Nervous
System,
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 4, 1959j No. 16918
when the functions of the hind extremities
and organs of the abdominal and pelvic cavi-
ties are not disturbed. The exclusion of
the whole thoracic portion of A (temporary
shunt below the left subclavian artery and
above the diaphragm) leads to reversible
changes in SO without disturbance of the
function of the hind extremities. A temporary
shunt with a diameter of 3 mm and more,
applied on A, and ligation of 8-9 intercostal
arteries, does not induce changes In SO. A
temporary shunt with a diameter of 2 mm and
less leads to coarse destructive changes in
SO., In complete closing of the A lumen,
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KUZINA, A.I.: MUKHAROVA, L.S. Prinimali uebastiyea VLADMROVA, A.1.1
iRKhOVSKHp P.A.; ILIINA, D.A.- SHTIF, V.M.
Natural tularemia fool in Kemerovo Province. Trudy- Tom NIIW
12'-43-47 060 (MIRA 16sU)
1. Kafedra epidemiologii Lening-radskogo sanitarno-gigiyeni-
cheskogo meditsinskogo instituta 1 KemGrovskaya oVlaetnaya
sanitaimo-epidemiologicheskaya stants.Lya.
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kormobes
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Chair of Phar, L 'vov Med Inst
%v6p P46d i 01-1iran Meter i Det" Vol XIX, No 3,
pp 1-4-21
Cites USSR work on application by the inhalation
method of whooping cough bacteriophage, measles
reconvalescent serum, anti-measles serum, sulfa-
pyridin, salsoline and penicillin. Describee.recent
,USSR work (under exactly controlled conditions) of.
188T95
USSR/Uedicine Biologicals and May/Jun 51,
Hormones (Contd)
~itmninization against tuberculosis with aerosols of
BCG,' vaccination against diphtheria by the aerosol
method, treatment of children with insulin aerosols.
Describes special inhalation mask used in treating
ch-ildfen.
ARYAWN) 3. YA.
113tudy of the ActivItY of Certain 7merapeutic Aerosoln."
Lfvov 3-tat-e Sci Res inst, for the Protection of Vaternity and Childhood, LIvoy Stito 'Med
Inst, Chair of Riamacolor, LIvov, 1952
(Dissertation for the Dat"Tee of Candidate of '!edical Sciences)
SO: Ynizhnan Leto-nis', ?,To. 32, 6 Au.fy 55
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CHERITIN, L. B;AMVIN, S. Ta.
Respirator-mask. Gig sanit., Moskva no.4:27-30 Apr 1952.
(CLML 22-2)
1. Of LIvov Oblast Sanitary lpidemiological Station.
SPASSKIY, Vladislav Akimovich, polkovzTik meditainBkoy sluzhby. professor;
ARUUV. Vilxtor AlekseyevieW, podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby,
'M
k
a d M~meditsinskikh,nauk; PETROVSKIY. K.S., polkovuik meditsin-
skoy sluzhby dotsent, redaktor; BEZDENEZHNM. P.T.. podpolkovnik,
redaktor; NYASNIKOVA, tekhnichaskly redaktor
[Military hygiene] Voeunaia gigiena. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo Hinisterstva
obor. 83SR, 1956. 127 p. (MIRA 9:10)
(MILITARY HYGINIM)
ARKAYEV, V.A., dots.
Hygienic problems in the use of ionizing radiations in the food
industry0 Gig. i san. 23 noelO;51-58 0 '58 (MIRA 11:11)
1e, Iz voyennoy kafedry i kafedry radiatsionnoy gigiyeny TSentrallnogo
instituta. usovershenstvovaniya vrechey.
(ROIATIONS, eff .
sterilization of foods (Rus))
(FOOD '
sterilization by radiation (Rus))
SPASSKIY, Vladislav Akimovich., polkovnik med. sluzhby, prof.;
i
V~:Lktor ~Aleksey chjpolkovnik,, med. sluzhby,
E P~ e~W.A IN G.M., podpolkovnik
im uc a
do
med. sluzhby; POLYAKOV, V.I., podpolkovnik med. sluzhby;
PAKHOMOV, V.I., polkovnik med. sluzhby, red.; CHAPAYEVA,
R.I.9 tekhn. red.
[Military bygiene)Voennaia gigiena.~;I'zd.2., perer. i dop.
Moskva,. Voenizdat, 1962. 167 (MIRA 15:8)
(Military hygiene~*
/191/63/oo0/004/610/015.
theoretical an& practical...., B101/BI86
-properties vere cons iderab ly - improved. by thermal treatment at Soo.C for 3 hra
ntaining, g ass -. 1 6r treated I
M ifith AC--1--(AS-I)- lubricant or ~poly-
V,
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lastics showaa a,-bendi strength of 1500 - 1600 kg/ICM
2 2,
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Sth -1200 kg
d
permeability to-. light so --:85%., 'The bina6r-suggested i -weatherproof
an
-~;has~-a-~-tow viscosity. There.-are 4*1~ a
fi gunes. The English I nguage reference iss
i-British. Plas ep 405 (1958)0
~tics S, t ~72
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ACC NRi AP5028477 SMCB COW- MV0266165100010201006310063
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f-.-Kh Andreyev, AL. a t9 I V. I.;
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W, none L91
TITLEs A device for saturating fibrous reinforcing materials with a binder. Class 39
No- IT5641
SOURCHs Wleten' isobraitenly i tovarrjkh zwkovii no. 200 19659 63
TOPIC TAM bonding material. industrial instrument, mechanical motion instrument
ABSMACTs This Author Certificate presents a device for saturstIng fibrous reinforciA
materials with a binder. The device contains a smahamism for moving the material over
&'rigid base and a working percussion inatmumt. fte lattw is not into reciproostia
action In a plans noramil to the motion of the material. To increase the Productivity
of W device while Improving the saituation qmlity, Us working instrument consists
of spring-losided plates mounted an a canons treverse. Slastio-suffox we fixied to
that side of the plat" which is toward Ow material Wag h-
=Ownit 131 so* Din, 1paisia
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AUTHOR: Shapoval, V. I.; Arkdzhovs V. N.; Turchak, V. N.
k iX
ORG: VNII-New-Constrgction-Matet,~LqL%,~K
~e Department (VNII novykh stroitelnyki~
materialov Kiyevskoye otdeleniye)
TITLE; Investigation.of certain~polyester adhesives for transparent glassy par-
ticles A
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Modifikatsiya svoystv polimerov i polimernykh materialov (Modi-'
fication of the properties of polymers and polymeric materials). Kiev, Naukova. dum-',
ka, 1965, 137-143
JOPIC TAGS: adhesive, polyester plastic, plastic, plastic strength, copolymer,
phthalic acid
ABSTRACT- The preparation of polyesteradhesives for transparent Slaaay_Rlastics
was investigated with the aim of developing an adhesive with a high index of refrac-.
'tion. The adhesives.were prepared by copolymerization mixtures of mono- or diethyl-.%
gene glycol'jwith phthalic and maleic anhydride adipic acid, styrSpe ~ and RSLhyAqha~
'.~Cry ate in various molar ratios. The polycondensation reactions were conducted ford._
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brigadiraj, chlen rabochego komiteta; TEPL-IPXID?M4VA, L., pro frruporg;
KAMMMM, Ye., doyarka; APT POW-, Yu.p doyaAa; N.C71TI-X"114, M.,
podumennaya. aoyark&;,.ARKHMEYN-, B. r skotnik; . fitffilhEql, R. ,
telyatnit%w
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(Sanitary-Hygienic Investigation (Chemical Methods and jvdcroanalysis), 151 P-,
mosccnf, 1950.
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"A Sanitary-llyf~ieriic Invel3ti-lation." Cand Y.ej ,'-'ci, Centr,11
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ZAw,.. 4 131 W
(1941).-The simpumation oomists in boiling the un-
known solution made allmline Instead of Igniting it to rv-
mum the N114 safts. l'be tonnation of a precipitate on
the additim of a ban iodicates Mg. After N11i and MS
are illered A K Is determined with hexacobaltitill rite or
with acid potasslurn tartrate. Na Is detetruined with K
pyroarillolonate. M.110.
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Aim V. N. WaLov. TFBWY W 04.
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(1941).-Tbt sin*Amtlm owmims is boiling the un-
Ignitinq it to re-
mow. the Nits salts. The formation of a prmpitate on
the st"Hou of a ban Indicates Mg. After Nit, and Ilig
are OUtend off, K b detemined with hnacobaltinit rite or
with acid potasmium tartrate. Na Is de(mnined with K
pyroand"Monte. WHO.
ANERNM, I.D~. red.; ARK-UNGILISK, L.M., red.;. RUTKEVICH, M.N.,
red.; STWWOVSKATA, V.I., *red-.-f -VOROVA, V., red.;
CHERHHHW,.I.,.mladshiy red.; NOGINA, N., tekhn.red. ?
I
(Practice a-a the oriterium of scien4fic truth) Praktika -
kriterii intiny v nauke. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon.
lit-ry, 1960. '461 P. (miRA 14:3)
(Science--Philosophy)
ARIMANGELISKAYA, A. A., IAZAFIEV, V. G. and ROGINSKIY, V. N.
"A Machine for the Synthesis of Contact Poles."
report presented at A11-Union Conference on Problems in the Theory of Relay Devices,
Inst. for Automation and Remote Control AN USSR, 3-9 Oct 1957.
Veetnik AN SSSR, 1958) No. 1) v. 28) PP. 131-132. (autor, 0stianu, V. M.)
ARKHAMELISKATA, A.A.; IAZAREV, V.a.; ROGINSKIT, V.N.
vv~ - ~- - -
Machine for the synthesis of contact circuits. Frobl. pared. inform.
no.1:41-52 '59. (MIRA 13:3)
(Switching theory) (Electric relays)
.10v/3016
6(7) FHASE I BOOK EXPf,r, TATION 0
-m peredachi Informataii
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya slaw- -
Problemy peredachi informatBil. vyp. 1: Po~;troyeniye sk-hem i setey
svyazi. (Froblems of Information Transmission. Nr. 1: Design
of Communications Circuits and Networks) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1959, 163 p, Errata slip Inserted. 2,000 copies printed,
Ed. of Publishing House: G. Ye. Pevzner; Tech. Ed.: A. P. Guseva;
Editorial Board: A. A. Kharkevich (Resp. Ed.), V. N. Kuznetsov,
1. A. Ovseyevich, V. N. Roginskiy (Resp. Ed. of this Issue), V. G.
Solomonov kDeputy Resp. Ed.)
PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is Intended for specialists
in communications theory.
COVERAGE; This collection of articles by scientists at the Labora-
tory of Systems for the Transmission of Information, Academy of
Sciences', USSR, is a continuation of a series of collections
published earlier under the title "Sbornik nauchnykh rabot po
provodnoy svyazi" ("Collection o,f Scientific Works on Wire
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Communications") References are given after each article. A
bibliogr'sphy on automatic telephone systems (ATS) with croissbar
switches is given in the appendix. This bibliography is con-
sidered to be of specI.Al, interest In connection with the intro-
duction In the USSR o~ the crossbar system.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Roginskiy, V. N. Graphical Method of Designing Biltipolar
Contact Circuits 5
This paper was presented at a session of the Scientific
and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electro-
communications imeni A. S. Popov on May 10, 1956. The author
discusses a new method of synth6sizing relay circuits pro-
viding series-parallel and bridge-contact circuits, and a
method for selecting circuits with a minimum number of
contacts and with automatic accounting for neutral and
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unutiiized states, According to W:il'-, waf,!-,or,, this method
in certain cases results. In a more ef.UaU--M;; u3c of circuits
than is.possible by analytic methods. It also -nnkes possible
mechanization of-the.synthesis of-relay systerna. There are
9 references., all Sovieto.
4pqangellska a A A.* V G.Lazarav, and,V. N. Roginskiy.
p r tusk -~~nesiis of Contact Circuits
a t e 41
for
This,p4per-was presented at the Laboratory Seminar on
Octobe3~ 5. 1956,z TheauIthors. present basic principles of
designing an.apparatus for the synthesis of contact (1,1c)-
terminal-networks. This apparatus was developed at the
Laboratory on the banis.,of the graphical method. There are
.9 references: 8 Soviet and 1 English.
Lazarev, V, 0. Methods of Determining the Number of Relays
Necessary for Designing a Relay-Contact Circuit According to
Given Operating Conditions 53
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system substations with the routing ,-,,f Intercommunications
through aregionalarossbar system. An evaiuation of variations
of grouping schemes according to the overall number of
connection points is made and the optimum substation group-
ing scheme is selected and equipped with switching relay-
action devices. There are 13 references: 9 Soviet and 4
English
Melik-0aykazova, E. I., L. I. Smirnova and A. D. Kharkevich.
Experimental Investigation of the Carrying Capacity of the Grouping
L&Y7 t of a Telephone System Substation 103
The paper was presented at the Laboratory Seminar on
October 26, 1956. The selection of the grouping scheme
was specified by the authors on the basis of data obtained
from calculations using the method of artificial loading.
The substation had a capacity of 100 numbers, with two
connection stages for outgoing, and three connection
stages for incoming traffic. On the basis of this investi-
gation, the authors determine the most convenient distri-
bution of outgoing trunks among the intermediate switches,
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the necessary number of internal-trunks between the
Inebming and intermediate switches, and the holding sequence
of the internal trunks. There are 7 references, 3 Soviet
and 4 English.
Analysis of Grouping Lay-out of a Telephone System Substation
Using the Method of Probability Graphs 118
This paper was presented at the Laboratory Seminar on
November 23, 1956. A method using probability graphs for
calculating the carrying capacity of complex switching
networks is presented. A telephone substation with two
connection stages for outgoing and with three connection
stages for incoming traffic is investigated using probability
graphs. Onthe basis of this investigation the author
determi-nes the most convenient graph topology, using cross-
bar trunks in developing substation switching. In an
appendix a new treatment of the probability graph is pre-
sented. There is 1 English reference.
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Problems of Information (Cont.) sov/3o16
PoVarov, 0. N. Structural Theory of Networks
This paper was presented at a joint session of the
Laboratory Seminar and of the Telephony at MEIS
on January 6, 1956. The fundamentals of mathematical
analysis of communicatiorsnetworks using matrix algebra
are presented. Problems in the structural theory of
communications networks are discussed: calculation of
the number of tandem trunks between any two stations in
the network, determination of the length of the longest
and shortest tandem trunk, of the coherence and compact-
n~ss of the network and of some other parameters. The
relationship between the structural theory of communi-
catIons networks, graphical theory and theory of relay-
contact circuits is discussed. There are 17 references:
11 Soviet (including translation) , 4 English and 2
German.
Kharkevich, A. D. Bibliography on the Swedish Crossbar
System
126
141
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This bibliography with annotations contains a list of 69
articles, company data and books; 29 information notes
and 89 Swedish patents.
Work of Laboratory Seminars on the Development of Scientific
Problems of Wire Communication.. of the Academy of Sciences,
USSR, 1956 16o
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
JP/Mrqh
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303M
S/194/61/000/007/021/079
16,9000 D201/D305
AUTHORS: A Lazarev, V.G., Roginslciy, V..N.
_,~kha gel qkg~~yaA~
V_
and ergoi=1ye'v
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TITLE: A computer for synthesizing relay-switching systems
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 7. 1961y 51-52, abstract 7 V383 (V - sb. Probl.
peredachi inform., no. 6, M.t AN SSSRf 1960, 5-23)
TEXT: Principles are described of the design of a computer for
synthesizing relay systems as designed at the Laboratory of Infor-
mation Transmission Systems of the AS USSR. The conditions which
Lhe synthesizing computer should satisfy are set at a switch panel
in the form of inputs and outputs. The circuit diagram of the-panel
is set to test whether the given conditions can be realized and when
it shows that these conditions cannot be realized, it determim s the
minimum number of relays which have to be used for these conditions
to be realized. After this, various variants of the circuits are
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A computer for synthesizing... D201 305
depigned and the computer chooses the one which has the minimum
number of switches or in which the given distribution of relay
switches has been obtained. The device design is based on the
graphical method of synthesizing svitching multiple-pole networks.
The final circuit is shown on a lamp register. 10 references.
Z'Abstracter's note: Complete translation2
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PHASE I BOOK EXFLOITATION SOV/5741
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya. sistem peredachi informataii.
Prablemy peredachi informataii, vyp. 8: Postroyeniye skhem releynogo
deystviya (Problems of Informationi Transfer. v. 8: Designing of Relay
Circuits) Moscow.. Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1961. 131 p. Errata printed~on the
I side of back cover. 2
In ,600 copies printed.
Resp, Ed-&: V. N. Roginskiy; Deputy Reip. Ed.: V. G. Solomonov; Tech. Ed,:
L. V. Yepifanova.
PMUIOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific-and technical
pepsonnel concerned with the transfer;of.dnformation.
COMAGE; The book contains eight reports on the designing of relay systems,
The reports were submitted by scientific workers of the Laboratoriya, sisten
peredachi informatsii Akademii nauk SSSR (Laboratory of Information Transfer
Systems, AS USSR) to the seminar of the laboratory.
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TABLE OF COMENS:
Foreword 3
Lazarev, V. G., 0. A. OgancFvj, and V. W. Roginskiy. Fundamentals
in Designing a Contactless Computer for the Synthesis of Relay
Switching Circuits 5
The basia principles in designing indivIdual contactless
units of a special-purpose high-speed computer-,ised for
the syntbesis of relay switching circuits are presented.
Submitted 12126A959.
Arkbangel'skaya, A, A.,, V. G. Lazarev, and Chlen Oh6-1"ng.,
-V-Yn-ce-i-n-in-g-IEFto-M--re-xity of Realizing Boolean Functions by
Switching Circuits 20
In the graphic designing of (l..k)-terminal switching
circuits the number of contacts in individual relay
Is evaluated. The complexity problem In the realiza-
tion of Boolean functions by switching circuits is
reviewed. The upper bound ofthe number 6f contacts
for relays oT a universal (lk)-terminal network
realizing all the set-ups of k Boolean functions of
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of n variables is discussed; the upper and lower bounds
of the number of contacts for the relays of a paeudo-
universal (l,k)-terminal network which does not realize
all the set-ups of k Boolean functions of n variables
are obtained. Methods for determining the "capacity"
of a computer for the synthesis of switching circuits
are proposed on the basis of upper and lower bounds
of the number of contacts in the relays of an (l,k)-
terminal network. Submitted 5/17/1960.
Chien Chu"n-liang. Concerning the Evaluation' of Switching-
Circuit Complexity 45
Propositions presented in the preceding article are
developed. The problem of evaluating the complexity
of switching (l,k)-terminal networks when the graphic
method is used in designing circuits, is examined.
Formulas for calculating fractions of the set-ups
(i.e., the ratio of the number of occurrences of
specific functions to the total number of the
occurrences of functions) of k Boolean functions of
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n variables are derived for the case when they are
realized by a given number of branches and contacts
in a single cross section, as well as by a definite
number of contacts in the circuit as a whole. In
the second instance the fact that the occurrence of
Boolean functions on the cross section is not of
equal probability 5.9,.taken into account.
Submitted 4/16/1966.
Roginskiy, V. N. Graphiq Designing of Switching Circuits
With Bypass Paths 67
General methods are presented for the transformation
of set-up numbers for.a graphic synthesis of multi-
terminal switching networks., taking into account
bypass paths which.are.formed in connection with the
construction of direct deductions. A method is given
for clarifying different variants,arising from the
nonsinglevaluedness of the set-ups during the con-
struction of direct deductions. Submitted 2/17/1960.
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Chlen Chiin-liang. Concerning the Distribution of Probabilities of
Occurrence of Boolean Functions 74
The article discusqes the problem of variation in
brobability distribution of the occurrence of
Boolean functions passing from one cross section
to an-other in the presence of direct dedxlxtions
when the switching circuits axe designed by the
graphic or symbolic method. Formulas are derived
for calculating the probability of occurrence of
Boolean functions in varims cross sections.,
provided the probability distribution of their
appearance on zero crosssection is known.
Submitted 311211960
Sagalo-vich., Yu. L. The Measure of Ordering of a Boolean Function
On the basis of the results of,writing switching
circuits in the form of Boolean fanctionsp the
value k is introduced as a minim= mmber of
set-upe of variable valvAs sufficient for identi-
fying a Boolean function.
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''Methods of calculating.tbla.valus, which atilize the
properties.of~various classes of Boolean functims.9
aevell, as metUds of evsluatingitp are given. The
method of designing'the inertia group of & BO*Uan
function ia.completedj&ad a scheme is designed which
permits a) -carrying out grzap transformations of
Boolean functions; b) constract1mg equivalent (in
the sense of noisgproofness) -uniform. codes.
Submitted.6/26/1959.
Lazarev, Vo G,,'a.0 0, A.Ogayiav. Graph*-Analytical Method of the
Synthesis of Contime.tless Relay Circuits log
The method of plotting a block-di with para-
metric relationships of a liogical 1.9k)-temninal
network.wbich realizes Baolean functions v-sing
logical gates AND , and NOT., is studied.
2/1 /Igg OR.
Submitted 7 00
Maystrovs., T. L.I, and V. N. Roginski-y. Relay Cirvaits With Parametric
Relationships and Many-Valued Logic 121
Operating conditions of a .relay in a circuit with
I
parametria.relatiowhips,are examined. It is
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S/194/62/000/003/024/060'
D230/D301
AUTHORS: ArkhhaanagellskayaT-A.--,~,-,-Lazarev, V. G. and Chlen,
C u -lian-
TITLE_ On the contact complexity of Boolean functions
PERIODIQLL-t Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika'i radioelektronika,
no. 3, 1962, abstrac't 3-2-143ya (Probl. -~:fedachi in-
formatsii. Vyp. 8. M., AN SSSR, 1961, 2 0-44)
TEXT: In the design of relay circuits by a graphical method or by
a cascade method, it is important to decide on the required number
of contacts on separate relays (circuit sections) or, alternative-
ly, what part of the total number of possible circuits can be re-
alized by a given number of contacts on each relay. A possible
number of sets with k outputs of n relays requiring contacts on
j-th section is equal to;
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On the contact ... D230/D301
i =(22n-j 1) (2 2n-(j + 1)._
~3
Upper estimate of contact number on J-th section is:
[2 2n- (j+1) 2n-(j+l)
L3 4 2min Ik2i (2 2) + ij~
A. reduction of the required number of contacts is made by direct
deductions* (1, k) - pole, called pseudo-universal, can realize
A2k2n possible sets of k Boolean functions, where A(O