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BUZNIKI V. M.; BANDURA) V. N.
"The influence of roughness elementson heat transfer and
aerodynamic drag
of a heat-transfer surface."
report submitted for aid All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass
Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
Nikolayevskiy Ship Building Inst.
38927-56
AM NRt AP6016912
WW
OV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0143/66/000/001/0084/0086
AUTHOR: Buznik,_Y_-__ML1Doctor of technical sciences,
Professor); Artemov, 0
(Engineer);, Bandura, V. N. (Engineer): Kardashey, Yu._D__(Eng
Fedorovskiv. -A-= ~Engineer)
ORG: Nikolayevskiy Ship-Building Institute im. Admiral S. 0.
Makarov
(Nikola-yevskiy korablestroitellnyy institut)
7?/
TITLE: Heat transfer, rom a flat disc rotating in an
unlimited space
SOURCE: IVUZ. Enargetika, no. 1, 1966, 84-86
TOPIC TAGS: - heat transfer, turbulent heat transfer, heat
transfer coefficient 7
ABSTRACT: To a ccumulate experimental data and to study the
heat transfer at a
constant thermal flux, the authors experimentally investigate
the heat transfer
from a rotating disc to moving air at a constant value of the
specific heat flux at
the surface, The disc -caloriM eter was heated by an
electrical heater placed in-
side it. The temperature of the disc surface was measured by
copper -constantan
thermocouples. The hot junctions of the thermocouples were
embedded on the out-
side surface of the disc at various distances from the axis
of rotation. The ex-
perAmental device is shown schematically. The results of the
experiments were
compared with the data of other authors investigating beat
transfer from a rotating
I I?-
UDC- 536.244
ACC NRs AT7002848 a SOURCE CODE: UR/3239/66/000/003/0003/0010,,.
AUTHOR: Buznik, V. M.; Artemov, G. A.; Bandura, V. N.
ORG; none
TITLE: Investigation of heat transfer from a shielded rotating
disk
SOURCE: Nikolayev. Korablestroitellnyy institut. Sudostrayeniye
i morskiye
sooruzheniya, no. 3, 1966. Sudovyye energeticheakiye ustanovki
(Ship power equip-
ment), 3-10
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, heat transfer coefficient, gas
turbine, turbine disk,
turbine cooling
ABSTRACT: Heat transfer from the shielded rotating disk of a gas
turbine has been
theoretically and experimentally investigated. The temperature
fields of the disk,
which are characterized by individual heat-transfer coefficients
on its surface, we
determined from the relative momentum of the gas-core flow along
the disk's surface
and its radial rate of revolution. On thebasis of an integral
relationship for a
flow between rotating disks (given by Karman), and assuming an
analogy with flow
conditions in a tube (according to J. Vannerus) and the
linearity of a relative flow
rate up to 40 m/sec, an expression for determining the gas-core
flow rate along the
disk's surface is derived. Calculated gas-flow rates for 5 disk
radii show a linear
relationship for which a simplified characteristic is given. The
final formula for
determining the local heat transfer contains a Reynolds-number
approximation; it has
5;r!rd_j/2
Wki-k =00~8
been experimentally proved at 300-3000 rpm by a described
disk-c&lorimeter. Curves
are presented for the cooling-air motion from the center to the
peri he of the disk'.
y ry
and vice versa which show a good correlation between the
theoretical formula and the
experiment. The investigations determined the deptmdence of local
heat transfer
coefficients along the disk's radius on both the air consumption
and the disk's rpm.
Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 24 formulas.
SUB CODE: 21,20 / SUBM DATR: none/ ORIG REF: 002/- OTH REF.- 002
Card 2/2
ACC NRt AT7002861 N SOURCE CODE: UR/3239/66/000/003/0124/0126
AUT11OR: -Buznik, V. M.; Artemov, G. A.; Bandura, V. N.;
Fedorovskiy, A. M.;
1
IKardashev, Yu. D.
I
I
IORG: none
TITLE: Method of measuring flow rates in rotating passages'of
marine turbines- by
means of metric pressure gages
SOURCE: Nikolayev. Korablestroitellnyy inatitut. Sudoatroyeniye
i morakiya
sooruzheniya,- no. 3, 1966. Sudovyye energeticheskiye ustanovki
(Ship power equipment),
124-126
TOPIC TAGS: flow rate, flow velocity, gas turbine, turbine
cooling, gas turbine
engine, marine engine I
ABSTRACT: A method for cooling the parts of marine gas turbines
is based on various
experimental investigations,.including studies of gas and
cooling-air flow in rotating
passages. An arrangement is described for determining the flow
characteristics (flow
rate and pressure) in the clearance between a gas-turbine disk
and a screen rotating
along with iti by which a pressure-sensitive directional-probe
and a traversing micro-
pitot probe is used. The probes are shown and their operation
is described. By
inserting the directional probe into the disk-screen clearance
through holes located
in the screen. at several distances from the center, the flow
rate in th,--. flow core can
none
ACC NR: AT7002861
be measured. Vie pressure field across the section of the clearance
is measured with
the pitot tube The arrangement for pressure transmission consists
of a hollow shaft
-rotating insi6a the stator and provided with measuring chambers
hermetically sealed by
!water chambers. The described M'ethod'is reliable in operation and
improves the
accuracy of flo-.i rate measurements. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
ACC NRi AP6024642 SOURCE CODE: UR/0170/66/011/001/0105/0108
AUTHOR; Buznik, V. M.; Artemov, G. A.; Bandura, V. N.;
Fedorovskiy, A. M.
ORG: Shil2building Institute imo Admiral-S. 0. Makarov,
Nikolayev (Korablestroitellnyy
institut)
TITLE: Heat transfer of plate in turbulent region with constant
superficial heat flux
and isothermic wall
,SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 1, 1966,
105-108
TOPIC TAGS: turbulent flow, heat transfer, heat tiansfer theory,
isothermal flow
ABSTRACT: Numerous experimental studies of heat transfer are
being conducted under
conditions of either constant.superficial heat flux or constant
wall temperature.
This raises the question: in what cases can data obtained vnder
different experimental
conditions be compared with each other. It has been shown
experimentally that under
turbulent flow conditions the heat transfer of tubes at constant
wall temperature and
heat flux are comparable, i.e., identical. The present article
theoretically and ex-
perimentally gives a comparative evaluation of local heat
transfet~/of a plate in tur-
bulent air flow/with wall temperature and surface heat flux in
the turbulent region
both constant. Results of processing the experimental data under
all conditions are
given as the test relationship Nux a A RexO-8. (Nux - ax/A and
Rex - w. x/v are local
Card
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ACC NR: AP6024642
values of Nusselt and Reynolds numbers; v - distance from
beginning of plate heating
to instantaneous section where heat transfer coefff.cient
takes on value a; w. rate
of creeping flow; Kpc - plate-calorimeter beat transfer.)
Orig. art. has: 19 for-
mulas and 1 figure.
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 1OFeb66/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 001
L 40108-66 EWP(e)/EWT(m)/T/EWP(t)/ET1 IJP(c) WH/WW/JD/JG
ACC NR, AR6020536
SOURCE CODZ: TR-/OO31/6')/GW0O3/BC44'1B044
AUTHOR: Baranov, B. V.; Grigorlyevao V. S.; Kradinova, L. V.;
Prochukhan, V. D.
TITIE: Ternary chalcogenideslof type AIIB~I-TIC4IV
SOURCE: Ref zh. Khimp Part I, Abs. 3B321
REIF SOURCE. Sb. Fizika. Dokl. k XXIII Nauebn.
-;kn-ta. L., 1965s 48-49
TOPIC TAGS: zinc compound, gallium compound, cadmium compound,
indiu:m compound, sul-
fide.crystallization
ABSTRACT: The -oossibility of obtaining c st2 of ternary
chalcogenides of typo
AIIB21IIC4VI (I) having a definite size h bit was
investigated. ~bthods of gas
ns stallizati 0m
transpR~ rq,~ctio qnd recry on r solutions were employed.
Coarse crys
tals of nGa234 and.In S4 1-7 8 obtained. The influence of
grouD VI elements on the
d
-L2
tran.spoFt-Za sha-oo ofvTq;-c~~tals was determined; it was
found that the addition of
To imourities leads to -a more perfect faceting and to coarser
crystals. It is shown
that 1 can be recrystallized from salt molts~bontaining the
same component B.
S. Ryk-ova. [Translation of abstrac-tT-J-~
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BANDURA, V.Ye.
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The SI-1 stroboscopic recorder. Priborostroenie
no.10:71-3 of cover
0 157- (Hru- 10-11)
(Stroboseopy) (Ilectronic instruments)
--,AANDURA.-,V.Ye.
I
Vniversal
junction
'58.
Instrument for the measurement of b-parameters of
triodes. Poluprov.prib. I ilch prim, no,3t96-103
(MM 12:4)
(TranslePre-Measurement)
L 27&.---65 E-!;;-,
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SOUMCE - Radlob JL ~10~Z!7a, vo 4j not 6, i c,6), 86,;-669
=A 1 _.!!3; culture., ultraviolet irradiation.
TOPIC TAGS- 1:13
clei,:
chemical mutagen r k-yda, hydroxylmine, desc-x)~Ibonu
nuclootide, mata;,iozi
1,F---d i~-the ffectof-
W,,= ID
soutleeb:
U- ra-v thenIc-d-1- agens 6 ang
-1 t iolst - Lrradlatlon 00r walp- mut ar, ch ge the
mutabilit-7 of tfte same DNLaocus differant'-y deDqndinp- on its
Off-act3 02L~ ultraviolet, ir3"adilatior. and ihe chemical -m-tta-gon--i
E cc' c
CU-Pbur 6 Svith addiblon of' Zormaluanyd-.3 k icj-- m
Ccrd '11/3
slm.Ilar cor-~ditions h7droxylamir eni
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u -V
irradiation i s tl n ON-A der-aturtitic-,
DNA lecl-- c s.
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2(l) FWE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2761
Bandurin Mikhail -d Lev Grigorlyevich Rukin
'Sbornik zadach po teorii vzryvchatykh veshchesty
(collection of Problems on the
Theory of Explosives) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1959. 187 P- Errata
slip inserted.
5,,OPO copies printed.
Reviewers: A,. G. Gorst...Doctor of Chemical Sciences,,
Professorand A.I.
Gollbindei!, Candidati of Technical Sciences; Ed.;of
Publishing House:
E.A. Shekhtman; Tech, Ed.:, ~. Pe' Rozhin; Maiwging Ed.:
Ail. Sokolov,
Engineer. I
F URP OSE: This manual is intended gor students and
technioal pers~mnel
stAWng them theory of explosives.
COVERAGE: This book contains problems which are to be used
Ja conjmcdm vith tie t4
Teoidya, vzryvchatykh veshchestv (Theor7 of Explosives).
Each chapter is pre-
ceded by a brief introduction containing the required basic
concepts and an
analysis of solutions of typical problems. At the end of
each chapter there
Card lfo
CoUection of Problem's on the Theoiy (cont..) SOV/?761
are 10 to 15 problems. for independent work. A separate
chapter includes
I .
'Imixed!' problems vhich refe3~'to all ch"iers of the
text. The Supp;em6hts
include tabies necessary for solving IiSe problems. The
auihors thank Pro*.
fessor A.G. Gorst4 Therelare 7 Soviet references-
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Ch. 1. Iftersfochemistry of Explosives
1. Heet'of;explosion 1
&~ Theoretical introduction
b Exsxm~.Ids
- c -Prd6lems -for - independe-.--o' work
2) Explosion temperature
a~ Theoretical introduction
b Exam:01es,
c Problems'for indeMndent work
5
5
5
9
3.1
3.2
12
14
Card 2/ 6
Collection of Problems on the Theor~r (Coat.) sov/276i
Ch. II. Oxygen Balance.and the Compounding of Mixtures
20
1) Calculation,of the okygen balance
20
s3 Theoretical
introduction
20
b Examples
21
2) The cmpounding of mixtures
23
a) Theoretical introducti6n
23
.1*~ Examples
24
c -Problems
for independent'vork
29
Ch. III. Equatiogs for Uplosion Transfom#1ons 31
I.`IConstruction of equations for, ~e~~ioslon
tr=fif*_-V,&tionS 31
a~ Theoretical introduction 31
b 'Examples
c) Problenja for independent work 44
.2. Construction of,equat~ons for cambustion of powders
and
specialifuel; in rwket climbers 46
a) Theoretical introdaction 0
card 3/6
Collection.of-Problems~on the Theory (Cont.)
b Exa;mples
c~ Problems for independent work
Ch. IV. Gas Pressure During Explosion in a Closed Volume
8.) Theoretical Introduction
b~ Examples
C Problems for independent vork
Ch. V. Detonation of Explosives
Theoretical introduction
b~ Examples
c Problems for Independent work
Ch. VI. Etficiency and Brisance of Explosives
1. Effi6iencjr of explosives
a) 'Theoretical introduction
b) ExaMples-
2. Bideance of 6xplqsives
a) Theoretical introduction
b) Fixemles
C) Problems for independent work
Card~4/6
SOV/2T61
1
Z7
0
69
70.
72
75
75
82
89
91
91
91
93
98
98
100
102
Collection of Problems on the Theory (Cont#) sov/2761
Ch. VII. Safety of Explosives 105
a Theoretical introduction 105
b~ Expiples UO
a) Froblems for independent work 114
Ch. VIn . General Chapter 6
.Example' U6
ba~ Problems for independent Vork 121
Supplement3:
1. H=erical values of corrections for the computation of
heats
of combustion according to Farash 149
2. Mean molecular heat capacities at a constant vol=e
.according tQ Nernst and Wohl 155
3. Formulas ~ for the computation of equilibrium
constants for
certain reactioDs connected vith the formation of the
explosion
products 155
Card 5/6
I
Collection of Problems on the Theory (conte.) SOVA761
~Table of eq434brium constants,of certain cWcal reactiozz
157
5.
Degreel~of dissociation for car;bon doxib a in ~
-(1?9a)
1
162
6.
Degree of dissociation for watpr vapors a in %
(100a).
162
7-
Heats of formation of cer4ainorganic
compounds,
162
B.
Heats of formation., of certain in6rganie
comiounde
40
9.
Heats of tambustion'6f .certain, organic
compounds
174
10.
Total,heat content of.fuel-combustion in
kdal/gmole
'
181
32.
Internal energy of certain gases in calories and g
moles
.
164
12.'
Temperature' and presaxre dipendence graph for the
degree of
dissociation qf carbondio.-dde
185
13.
TemperatMN.L
dependence graph,for the water-gas constant
185
14.
Temperature and pressure dependence graph for the degree
of
dissociation of water
185
Bibliography 186
AVAILA=: Librar~r of Congress
card 616 1-14-66
BANDUMPI~(gjzhevsk); cummv, v. (g.17,heiisk); NIKITIN, V.
(g. Yaroslavl
YURTSEV. V.; PE-MW-KOV, M.V.$ inih.; KOKORIN, V.K., inih.;
TASHKIN6V, V., inzh.-konstruktor,- IVLIYEV, V.j,
tekhnik-stroitell
(poo.Ashukino Moskovskoy obl.); DUBROVIN, B.,, g.Votkinsk);
-GUSMOVp L. (g.Alekslu); SHCHSTININ, N.
Advertising board. Izolw- i rate. no. 5z60-61 My 161,
(MIRA 114:5)
.10 Glavnyy inzh.fabriki, "Iskrallil g. Blagovejhchensk,
Amurskaya obl.
(for Yurtsev). 2. Zavod ineni $ergo Ordzhonikid2a,,
konstruktorsk6ye
byurox g. Ghelya.Uwi (f~r Pemyakov,., Kokorin). 3.
Zamestitell
glzLvnogo inzh.ZyryauMkogo avitsovogo kombinata (for
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(I!echnological innovations)
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V.I., mayor meditsin-
ekoy sluzhby; FLORTA, A.A., starshly leytenant
neditainskoy sluzhb7;
BANDURIN, V.I., kapitan meditainskoy aluzhby
'-=eth ~ofke`=ping "medical records at mobile medical
stations.
Voen.-med.zhure no*6:15-16 Je '59. (HIRA 12:9)
(MICIMI, MILITART AND NAVAL
disposal of documents at mobile mad. stations
(Run))
BANDURINP V.V.; YERMIWVO A.A.
In the Technical Council of the State Design and Planning
institute
for Heavy Electric Industry. Prom.energ. 17 no.10:47 0 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
(Lightning pr6tection)
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styrene. Zhur.prikl.khim. 37 no.1:230-231 Ja 164. (ML-LA
17:2)
1. Krasnoyarskiy zavod sinteticheskogo kauchuka.
BJU I Yj T 1'l N A
Ja i.,--n
-IFU 18:3)
Ap.
6 o al
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1- -
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(li,fRA 18:1)
1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - dotsmit V.V.Gatmani)
Atuta.
skogo med*tsinskogo inst
GATSURA,
V.V.; BANWRINA L.A.
Analysis of the effect of atrophanthinlike glycosides
on collateral
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Gatbura) Kemerov-
skogo meditsinskogo inatituta. Submitted April 28,
1962.
GATSURA, V.V.; BANDURINA, L.A.
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on collateral
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(MIRA 17:11)
1. Ka4edra farmakologii (zav. - dotsent V.V. Gatsura)
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meditsinskogo instituta.
GATSURA, V.V.; BANDURINA, L.A.
Changes In the senvitivity to strophantin under
the effect of
substances influenuing the efferent innervation of
the heart.
Farm. i toks, 28 no#1:46-48 -Ta-F 165. (MIRA 18112)
1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - doktor med.nauk
V.V.Gatsura)
Kemerovskogo meditainskogo instituta. Submitted
August 19,
1963.
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uchasUytjM&LYSHEVA, I~A.;
BMURINA,,-R.A.
Organic silicone elafftamers containing diphenyl alloxan
links
in the basic chain. Kauchi rez. 21 no.1283-5 D 162.
(KRA 16:1)
1. Veesoyuznyy naudhno-~iimledovatellskiy institut
sinteticheskogo
kELuchuka im. S.V.Lebedeva.
(Elastomers) (Si~oxanes)
KRISHTUL, F.B.; MALCHENKO, A.L.; GRDMVICH, V.F.;
RODIONOVA,, Ye.A.;
GOLODOVSKAYA, A.I.; p~~ ~,Yeja.
Production of yeast feeds fmm the vinasse of
distilleries
processing sugar beat molasses. Trudy TSNIISP
no.12:51-63
162. (KRA 17 s 3)
GNILMYSOV, LV.. kandided Wditsinskikh nauk-;PIXUB. Z., kandidat
maditainakikh nauk; kanUdat meditainakikh
nauk; OSIMMO, V. To.
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tuberculosis. Ortop., trava. i protex, 17 no.3:36-41 My-Je 156.
(HLRA. 9:12)
1. Is Denpropetrovskogo fi3lala TSentrallnogo
nauchno-iseledovatell-
skogo instituta ekspertisy trudos'posobnosti I organizataii
trada
invalidov (dire - prof, A.P.Kotov)
(TUMMUSIS, OSTBOARTICUMR,
vorking capacity determ. (Rue))
(WORK,
capacity daterm. In ostsoartioular tuberc. (Rue))
137-58-6-13958
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958,
Nr 6, p 393 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Banduristyy, N.V.
TITLED The Prevention of Perm ent Disability After an
Occupational
Injury at IMetillurgical Plants zmd the Creatioil of
Employment
for the Handicapped (Preduprezh6eniye stoykoy utraty trudo-
sposobnosti posle trudovogo uvech'ya na metallurgicheskikh
zavodakli i trudoustroystvo invalidov)
PERIODICAL- Sb. nauchn. tr. Dnepropetr. med. in-t, 1957, Nr
3, pp 14-16
ABSTRACT: On the basis of data resulting from an
investigation of a
group of permanently disabled workers it was deduced that in
most cases injury occurred among workers of auxiliary pro-
fessions not representative of the metallurgical industry.
Low-
ering of working ability of workers under observation was
mostly due to injuries incurred while carrying and pulling
heavy
loads, as a result of cave-ins and falling of objects,
falls of
workers from heights, etc., resulting from insufficient
super-
vision, non-observation of safety measures, poor
instruction,
and inadequate training of the workers.
Card I/ 1 1. Industrial plantus--USSR 2. Enployee relations
Ye.L,
BANDURKA, Mieczyslaw
I
Plans for the foundation of the Politechnical College
in Lodz.
Przegl w1okien 16 no.3:181-183 Mr 162.
1. Archiwum Panstwowe, Lodz.
.BANDURKA. Mieozy~4~F'.
Archives of the Ioinweber famUy,* pharmacists and
physicians
of the city of Lodz. Farmacja Pol. , _XW,-063
19 no.19/2Os4l6qa
1. Katedra Historii Famacjiq Akademia I%dvczna.. Lodz.
Kie-
rownikt prof.dr. Wlembiallinskiw
BANDURKBI,-G.A,--,,
Behavior of kiire - oarth, elements in -a fluorine-bearing
4~W-rcmmWt..
Geolchimi4a no.2tW-3J+9 161.
L'Institut, geokbinii Sibirskog-o-'adeleniya IN SSSR.
mptals) (nourine)
Apwo=64
A.; -Girin.. Yu.
AUMR', FAChas U-abcv, D. N. to BMdurkin., G- A-; Higdiwv,, A
TT=: S=e data on the-geothadstry see
4f WAS= O*ncfttiOr-O in the Indian Ocean,
SOME: Geokhimiya. no; 5, 1963s, 493-4"
11 TOPIC TAGS: concretions.,
Hn. Nb, UP 7hp Va 00 oNij, Coo Fej. rare earths, red clay,,.:
~diagenesiip Indian Ocean
ABSMACT: Two concretions and UnPles-Of red CUY.. collected by L. 11.
Khitrov
. f= depths be3.7o 5000 m in the Indian Ooew., we-re used in this
stud7. A dielnot
J -between.inner and outer zones of tlie conci4a-
difference in composition was found
i . the inner zone being richer in &Mca and alumina and poorer in
iron, r=iga-
:tions
~nese, and the rare elements (Kb., Tap VP T-hp and rare earths), Red
clay has a
compositiort nearer that of the inner zone. The authors conclude that
the com;*-
sition of the inner zone suggests volcanic origin &rA that correlation
between
oxidation-reduction pottntialo and concentrations of Mn,, Co,, Ni.,
Cop V, and Fe in
ithe concretions point3 to the ir-portance of these potentials in the
Jfor=tion of
'narizanese concretions. "In conclusion, the authors consider it their
pleasant
iduty to eWese gratitude to L. He Xhitroy for supplyitig the material
for study,
rd
ica
BANDURKINO G.A.
Relationship between the structural and catalytic
properties
of rare-earth coippounds. Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat0
1 n0.9:
1569-1572 S 165, (MIRA 18:11)
1. Institut obshchey i neorg&nicheakoy khinii imeni
Kurnakova
AN SSSR.
BABDURKO,,Gr ly T*r*M*vIGh[B&ndW*i,_ R3.1, kaM.
ekonor.. naulk;
DEMIDYUKy V.F., red.; LEVCHEZIKO, O.K., tekbit. red,
[Reduction of the workday -s; tbe-great achievement of
socialiuml5korochemnia.robocboho dnia - velyke
za-roiuvan-
nia sotsialimM, Jlyiv, Derthpolitvydav URSR, 1962e 41 p.
(K[rU 15- 11)
1. Zaveduyusbehiy kELfedroy politicbeakay ekonomii
Zaporozhskogo
mashinostroitellnogo instituta (for Bandurko).
(Ukraine-Hours of labor)
EULEVICH, Vladfmir Yevgenlyevich; KOROSTEIEV, A.A.;
MLINIK, Yu.A.;
BUMIN, N.I.; PMROV, A.Y.; VERKYAGDI, A.A.;
BILEDUREC,
N.G.; IVAEUSHKO, N.D., red.
[Theoretical principles of radar] Teoreticheskie
osnovy ra-
diolokatsii- LBy V.E.Dulevich i dr. Yoskva
"Sovetskoe
radio," 1964. 731 P. (MIRA. 17 - 8)
A. 052;R65 UO-2/SWT(1)/ZEC(0/ZZD-2
Pm~-4/Pa-4/Pec-4/Pi-4/pj-4/pk.4/
AMMION NR AM500W BOOK EXPLOUATION S/
Dulevich, Vladlimir TErvenlynicht &orostalev A nik,
YR. A 1 Bm4min.
&_A9; Hall
We I I Petrov, A. V j Verstrazin, Ag hej Bandurko,
X, Ot
Theoretical princiRles of radar (T"retichaWdyis oBnM
radiclokstaii), Nosow,
Iad-vo "Sovetakoye rado*, 1596h, 731 p. Illus.,
biblic.p index. Irrata slip,
insertede 12,600 copies printed*
TOPIC T&GSt radar
PMJM AND COVEMEs This book is intended for students
in the radio engineering
famaties-of higber technical educational
institutions and can serve as an aid
to engineers and graduate students opeoializing in
radaro The book axw1nes
the principles of radar# methods of courdinate
meavurawnt and scanning and
circuits for radar stations of three typest with an
operators a continuous
.,puta~r installation and a digital empter. It
presents the characteristics
of radar signals with a consideration of the
statistical regularities that occur
in the reflection of radio vavess their propagation
and the presence of win
on the sipdo The book doscribse rathods of ;Mr;
optiftl "a am WUMI
reoeiv~srs cousideriog statisticalp'ispatial and
bequinoy tin cheractMISUM
or, the sigma and Intarfewwwoo The book extimtes tba
ummium aspecitt"
Card-.
L 31052-65
ACCESSION M A115anW
of radar in detecting and meaffuring target
coordinates. It gives a statistical
evaluation of target position or trajectory on
the basis of radar measurement
data. in conclusion, the book describes methods
of combating Tarious types
of interference and the operating principles of
passive radar system. All of
the factual aud nmerical material in taken from
the open domestic and Urtiol
preve.
0
TABIS OF CONTWS (abridged)i
Ch. 1. General information on radar oqUpaant wW
methods of radar
obsex-ratiou - 5
Ch. 31. Methods-of scanning and coordinate
mumremork - 21
Ch. 111. Radar targets and characteristics of
"floated signals - 94
Ch, We Range of radar obvervatim - W
Ch. V. Statistics3 wra1ustion of radar signal
datootabi2ity - 176
Ch. VT. optimal roooption and dstection of radar
signals - 20$
Ch' Tne ResolnUav, aeouraoy and sense of
readings when measuring xvmg*
*&;~ speed - 278
Ch* VMS Resclutions aoc,=W and some of readings
wbou meastudag avguUr
Ocardluates a- 397
C.d 2h
L 51052-65
koMioN NR AN50M448
Ch. 11. DetarninLig'target bodlAw fircm the restate of
courdinate
mummement - 502
Ch* I* Determining target tr#Jootwr U&IN radar - 534
Che n. Active interftroun and metbods of oumbating It
Ch. Xn. Methods of protectIM radw stations h-,=
pasal:ve Intamloavan 606
Ch. lln. Passive radw 676
BiblioVaphy ~ 706
bdem - 717
WOWr=s 25MA
NO MW Mfg 1$0
suB oame w
S/125/61/000/001/011/016
A161/A133
AUTHORSs Fillchakov, A,A.,
TITLEt Melting the AR-Al (AN-Al) flux in electric are furnaces
PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya Bvarka, no. 19 1961, 67-68
TEXTt The Zhdanov Heavy Machine Building Plant produces aluminum
railroad
tank cars that are welded automatically by a half-open arc on
flux. The
welding technology was devised with the assistance of the
Institut electro-
svarki im.Ye.O.Patona Electric Welding Institute im.Ye.O.Paton).
The! pre-
paration of the A14-Al ~AN-Al) flux is simple, but the powder
was not homogene-
ous in large quantities, and losses with dust were too high
during transpor-
tation and utilization. Fused flux eliminated losses and in
general improved
the welded joints. An especially designed furnace is used now
for melting
the AN-Al flux (Figure). Casing (1) is detachable and lined with
sheet as-
bestos on the inside. Two graphite crucibles (2) are joined
together. The
space between the crucibles and the casing is filled with
carbonous self-
Card IA'~'
S/125/61fooo/001/011/016
Melting the AN-Al (AN-Al) flux... A161/Al3p
sintering lining mass ~3~- Graphite electrodes (6) 75 mm in
diameter are
supported on brackets 4 welded to the casing, and fed with a
screw mechan-
ism (7) through inlet holes. The current is supplied by
flexible cable to
electrode holders (9). The furnace rests on trunnions in frame
(11) and is
tilted by turning handwheel (12). Tilting is facilitated by
counterweight
(13). The molten flux is poured out through a hole in the upper
furnace part
onto a stainless steel plate laying in an alumizium tray. The
furnace oper-
ates on two TCA-1000-3 (TSD-1000-3) welding trans!ormers
connected in parallel,
It is placed under an exhaust hood with asbestos curtains
suspended on the
edges and attended by one man. The 20-kg charge is filled,
melted and poured
out within 20-25 min. The working current is 900-1,100 amp, the
are voltage
28-32 volt. The graphite particles are skimmed from the surface
of the ready
flux in the furnace with a special grid scraper made of
stainless steel. The
furnace has proved dependable in op,ration. The preparation of
the flux com-
ponents is the same as recommended by the Institute of Electric
Welding and
used at other plants. There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Zhdanovskiy.zavod tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya
(Zhdanov Heavy
Machine Building Plant)
Card 2/'~'
BANDUR-MICIDELSON. Bo r.; GAJIC, Slobodan, Dr.
Typing of Corynebacterium diphth6rias during
1951-52 at the
bacteriological section of the -institute of
Hygiene of the
People's Republic of Serbia. BibI.Hig.inst.Srbija
no-5:163-169
154.
1. Bakteriolosko ode1jenje Higijenskog instituta
NR Srbija.
(CORTMACTERIUM, DIPHTHMIAB,
. typing)
DJUMSICI MIQ
Effect of various tuberculostatic drugs on the
development of
experimental tuberculosis caused by
streptomycin-resistant
strain in guinea pigs. Srpski arb. colok. lek. 84
no.1:14-19
Jan 56.
1. Mikrobiolooki institut Madicinakog fakultets u
Beogradu.
Upravnik: prof. dr. Milutin Djurisic.
(TUBEMUMBIS, exper.
off. of various drugs on 8treptomycia-resistant M.
tuberc, strain in-guinea pigs (Ser))
(STEMPTONTOIN, off.
on M. tuberc., resist., off. of various drugs in
guinea
pigs (Ser))
(WCOBACTMUUM TUBERCUIOSIS, off. of drugs on
streptoo7cia mist., off. of various drugs In
guinea pigs ~Ss )
KATANZON, A.M. EdeceAsed], prof., BANDUROVSKAYA, A.M.,
starshiy laborsint
Regional leukocytonis as a symptom of chronic
tonsillitis [with
summary in Englishb Vest.oto. -rin. 20 no.3:22-25
KY-Je 158
(MIRA 11:6)
1. -It Kliniki bolesney ukha, gorlR i nosa (sar, -
prof. A.M.
Natnnzon [deceased] 1harikovskogo maditsinakogo
instituta.
(TONSILLITIS. Blood in
regionnl leukocytosis (Run))
(LMOOYTE COUNT,
regionnl laukooytosis in chronic tonsillitis (Hus))
BANDUROVSKAYAP N.F., kand. med. nauk
- -,..
Scientif:ic Session of the Odessa Scientifj.o
Research Insti-
no.693-17-119 162,'
tute of Tuberculosier. Probl. tub. 40
(MIRAl6tl2)
I
Ii I'( VQ~ -
Bia,ll'up Sll'i~y'~j NX. i E61*0 i
22046 Bandurovs~~,._.N.F... Bruk, B.F.. Terlo. P.B .
Znacheniye issledovaniya prcn7v-
nykh vod zheluck-a (p.v.zh.) na BK v rannem vyyavlerii
t-aberleza u detey. Uchen.
Zapiski Nauch-issled. in-ta tuberkuleza v Odesse, Ch. 1, 1948,
s. 23-25.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnyk-h Statey, Vo. 29, Moskva, 1949.
22044 Dandwovskeya 14 F. C potrabnoeti vitamins cc(77 u dotay,
boll?iylh tubar',Ulezor.
ler?~il,h, UcffenL. kni ki ilauch-is5led. in-ta tuhtr~ulez#! v
C6ezise, Ch 2, S.
C. `4
':C: Ittopis' Zhurnallnylh Statay, No. 2~,, I'csl.Iva, 194c,,.
BANDUROVSKAYA, N. F.:
BANDUROVSKAYA, N. F.: "The significance of
of the stomach for tuberculosis
of tuberculosis in children."
N. I. Pirogov. Odessa, 1956.
Candidate in Medical Sciences).
investigating the wash waters
bacteria in the clinical treatment
Odessa State Medical inst imeni
(Disaertationti for the Degree of
SO: Knizhnayg letopis' No. 22, 1956
V -it See 9 -Vol .- 9/8 Sux er7 Aug 55
!169. BANDURSKI A. Chir. Oddzialu Szpit. Wojew6dzkiego,
Zielonej, G6rze.
as gp~ie `yciqW-j czqgci wpustowej tolqdkia przeszczepenn
jelita czczego.
jejunal segment as a substi0ite for the excised upper
part of the stomach and the lower part of the oesophagus
11OL-PHZECL.C11111. 1954, 26/2(127-132)lllus.7
he method is based on preservation of a small, healthy.
aboral part of the sto-
ach. The excised oral part of the stomach and the lower
part of the oesophagus,
hich is also excised, are replaced by a segment of the
jejunum. The advantages
the method are (1) Preservation of a part of the stomach,
although a small one.
the pyloric region. The operation does not seem to be
less radical on account of
is. The preserved part of the stomach can fulfil its
function as a food container.
~only partly. (2) Restoration of the physiological
continuity of the digestive tract.
~e duodenum and a considerable part of the small
intestine are not excluded from
Ie digestive function. (3) The operation is limited to
the abdominal cavity. Four
ises are described. In the last 2 pyloric myotomy was
added. Author
BANDURSKI Albin
BANDMKI, Albin (adree autora: Zielona Gora, Szpital
Wojewodaki).
Replacement of the resected cardial portion of the stomach by
jejun 1 graft. Polski przegl. chir. 26 no.2:127-132 F 154.
1. 2 chirurgicznego oddzialu Bspitala WoJewodskiego v Zielonej
Gorze. (Praca wplynela do redakoji dnia 19.11-1953)
(MURN, transplantation,
*replacement of resected cardial portion of stomach)
(TRANSPLOTATION,
*Jejunum, replacbmtn of reseoted cardial portion of stomach)
(STOMACH, surgery,
*resection of cardial portion with replacement with jejunal
transplant)
BAIDURSKI, Albin; CHVIRDT, Roman
Unusual case of post-tra=atic arterlovenous fistula
of the neck.
Klin.oczna 25 no.1:49-58 1955.
1. Z Oddz1alu Chirargicsnego Sspitala WojnwodzkieV w
Zielonej
Gorse Ordynator: dr. mod. A. Bandurski i z Oddsialu
Ocznago.
Ordynator: dr mod. R. Chwirot.
(ARTERINS, CAROTID, fistula
arteriovenous, jugalocarotid, traum.)
(VIINS. JUGULAR, fistula,
arteriovenoug, jugalocarotid, traum)
(FISTULA, ART]MOVENOUS,
jugulocarotid, traum.)
~ I a BMVSXA, Iran&
Gastric resection with Intestinal transplantation.
Polski prsegl.
ebir. 28 no.1:13-16 Jan 56o
1. Z Obtrurgicsnego Oddstalu Sspitala Vojewodsklego v
Zieloua~
Gorse Zielons, Gam. Wojewodski Szpital.
(STOMkCH, surc.
gastroonterostooW, Henley's technic (Pol))
POLAND
BANDUASKI'l-AJ.444 and NAVARRA, Ireniusz, Surgical
Division (Od-
"(rAa'!:-_dhirurgiczny), First Wojewodztwo Hospital (I
Szpital Wo-
jowidzki) in Zielona Gora (Director: Lek med Zbyslaw
KOPYSC)
"Intestinal Insertion into the Constricted Ductus
cheledochus.
Case Report."
Warsaw, Polski agodnik Lekarski, Vol 18, No 30, 22 jul
63,
pp 1101.
Abstract: [Authors' English summary] Authors report a
case of
a patient with obstructive jaundice due to cicatrization
of
the whole ductus choledochus ofter operation. They
achieved
reconstruction of the continuity of the biliary tract by
im-
plantation of a 8-cm loop isolated from the jejunum
between
the rest of the duct and the duodenum. [The work won
third
prize of competition of Polish Medical Association
(Polskie
Towarzystwo Lekarskie)] 1here are_'thj~_q '(J)
illustrations and
six (6) references: two (2) each Polish, German, and
Western.
1/1
BANUJjrPjL.,AIbir- bll..~'LOWSKA Irena; TALKOWSKA,
Irmina
- -:-*f
HoL,r-glatjis abscess of the thoracle wall. Wiad.
lek. 18 no.19:
1543-1545 1 0 165.
1. '1 Odd2lalu Chir. Dzieciecaj Szpitala
Wojskowego w Zielonej
Gorze (Ordynatort dr. med. 1. Bukowska).
BANDURSKI, Albin; SULICKI, Tadeusz; KOCOTO Eugeniusz
Traumatic hemorrhage from the biliary tract. Pol.
przegl. chir.
37 no.9:896-898 S 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Chirurgicznego Szpitala Powiatowego w
Glogowie
(Ordynator: lek. T. Sulicki) i z Oddzialu
Chirurgicznego
Szpitala, Wojewodzkiego w Zielonej Gorze (Ordynator:
dr. A.
Bandurski).
YIRGIN., V.A., akademik; AZORIJ, M.; PLATE, N.A.;
BANDURYAN, S.I.
Direct electron-microscope observation of
polymerization processes
in crystal monomers. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.5.-1157-1159
Ft6l+.
(NIRA 17:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.
Lomonosova.
BAGLYUK. A.D.; BANDTW -P MARISHCHINKO, V.V.; ANUCHIN.
P.P.;
Iv.
KWW54~ww SAKUH, A.N.; KOZIOV9 Te.A.; KHOMOM,
V.S.; MAKSIMUK, P.S.
~O
Survey of letters and articles. Sakh. prom. 33
no.2:58--o
F 159. MM 12:3)
l.Kamenskiy sakharny7 zavod (f6r Baglyuk).
2.Sokolovokiv sakhar-
nyY zavod (for Bandylov). 3.Yagotinskiy sakharnyy zavod
imeni,
Illicha (for Marishchanko). 4;Uzinekiy'bakhaiW Favod
(for
Anuchin). 5.Novo-Troitakiy sakharnyy zavod (for
Krasnoolobodtoev).
6.Ukrgiproved (for Sakun). 7.Khutor-Mikhaylovskiy
rafinadnyy zavod
(for Kozlov). 8.Shpolyanakiy eakharnyy zavod (for
Khomenko).
9.Kupyanakiy sakharnyy zavod (for Maksimuk).
.(Sugar industry) (Sugar beets)
41764
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S/194/62/000/006/031/100
D201/D308
AUTHORS: Bandyg, Jahslavp and Rytichp Eduard
TITLEz An attqchment for maintaining a constant pressure in an
automatic control system with pneumatic regulator
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalo Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 8, 1962, abstract B-2-171 shbh (Czech* pat., cla
47 e, 48/02; 47 g, 49/01, no. 97417, Nov. 15, 1960)
TEXT; The attachment is designed in the form of a pneumatic relay
and --ntended for maintaining a constant pressure required for
fault-
less operation of automatic control systems. The attachment is
built in in the path of the signal between-the regulator 3 and
valve
1 and is connected by a pipe with the p~ressure reduction stage.4
connected to the compressed air.8ource by a pipe 6 through a
filter
5. The cross-section of the relay is shown in the figure. The
body
obnaists of 3 independent parts 1, 6, and 8 assembled by screws.
The partp are separated by diaphragms 4 and 7, connected by the
screw 12. The screw has a ring 17 and a rubber cushion 16
support-
ing the collar 15 of part 6. The diaphragm 4 is compressed by
spring
Card 141~
S/194/62/000/008/031/iOG
An attachment for maintaining ... D201/D308
3 viliose other end presses against the bush 2. The pressure of
spring 3 is regulated by screw 19. The diaphragms ~, 7 and the
col-
M 15 divide the internal cavity of the body into 4 chambers 10,
11
14 and 18. The pressure in chamber 10, connected through the
branc'.,
pipe 9 with the reduction chamber, is constant; the pressure in
the
chamber 18 is atmospheric. As long as the.pressure.of air
pass.6ng
from the regulator through the branch pipe 9 is sufficiently
high,
the diaphragm 4 is pressed downwards enabling the airto pass.to
the outlet branch pipe 5. A change in the air nressure in the
net-
work results in a change of the gap between collar 1 -5 and the
rub-
ber cushion 16. In case of a sharp drop of pressure the spring 3
closes the gap, preventing the drop of pressure in the network.
[Abstracter's note; Complete translation.]
Card 2/2F
BAINIMITEV, B. A.
USSR/Physics Dv-, 48
Materiall Test Techni(,Ue5
"Distribution of 'Vold WorkinZ Around A Conical Impression," F. 3.
Savitskiy, B. A.
Bandyshev, 1-1. V. Yakutovich, Sverdlovsk- Affiliate, All-Union Sci
Rcr, Inst of llctrol, 31 pp
"Zavod Lab" Vol M, No 12
Conical Ir-dentation was produced by pressure on a spocirricn of
hard--ncd anj ttmpcred steel
hawing a fine-grained and homogeneous structure, Diw_-tcr of the
base of the indentation
was 4 un, and hardness of the area around this was detc:-,.-dned
with a Vickers hardness
tester after i,-.-echanical and e1cclurolytic pollshing.
Indtwtations distrIbuted radially
around the edge of tht hole at intervals of one m;, and rtsults ar~
prestnted in tht frrm,
11 J
of lines of e,,~ual hardness. Similar tests uerc carrif~d out on
coix~-.,~sscd and
r.-,sults of these are prcsenttd in the s~a,-2e -v.,ay and in
relat4on to d-zfo=iatlon.
PA 49/40T103
24(0); 5(4); 6(2). PHASE I BOOK
EXPLOITATION WV/2215 tZ7
Vsasoyuznjry nau*hno-losladqvictellakly
institut metrologli limeni
D.Z. Nsndeloyeva .
Reforaty nauchno-ionledovateVskikh
robot, aboralk X0.2 (Sclentifin tA
Research Abstractal Collection of
krtioles~ Nr 2) Xoncows
StandartgIz, 1958. 139 p. 1,000 copies
printed. 41
Additional Sponsoring Ag*ncyt USSR.
Konitet standartovs Nor I
ImmerltolInykh priborov.
Zd.A S. V. Roshotinai Tech. Ed.: M. A.
Kondratlyeva.
PURYOSX1 These reports are Intended for
scientists, romearchere'
aDd engineers engaged In developing
standards. mossurve, and
gages for the various Industries.
COVERAGEs The volume contains 128
reports on standards or measure-
sent and control. The reports were
prepared by scientists or
institutes of th KoaLtet otandartov, nor
I I=*xItel'nykh
pqhorov pri Sov:te Ministrov SSSR
(Commission cm. Standardso
X*asur*s# and Measuring Instrument@
under the UM Council of
ItLnlators). The participating
Institute& are: VMI1X -
Toosayuznyy nauchno-insledovatellakly
natrologil lxwl D.2.
Mendeleyova (All-union Sclent',1ric
Research institute or met-
rology lx&nL D.I.-Mendeloyew) ~-'
Leningrad; Sverdlovsk branch
of this Institute. VNIIN - Vbosayuznry
nauchno-Inaledovatel'skly
InstItut Komitsta standartov, Nor I
lzmerital-nykh priborov
(All-Unlon Scientific Research Institute
of the ComLoslon
am Standards, Measures, and Measuring
Instruments), created
from MOINIF - Roskovskly Casudarstvonnyy
inst1tut nor I
lnwrltolfnykh priborov (Moscow State
Institute of Measures
and Measuring Instruments) October 1,
1955; VX1I?= -
Y"soyuznyy nauchno-ionledovatellakty
Lnetitut fiztko-tokhni-
choaklkh I radiotakhnichosklkh 1mmorenly
(A.11-Unice Scientific
Rose-rch Institute of rhysicotechnical
and Hadlo-on4taserIng
Measurements) In Moscow, IMOINIP -
xharlkovokly gesudarstvannyy
Inatitut nor I I=erltollnykh priborow
(Kharlkov State Institute
of Measure@ and Measuring Instruavs);
and WGINIF - Novool.
birokly gosudaretvanyy Inatitut m r
I=eritellnylaa prlborov
(Novosibirsk State Institute of Ke"urea
and Measuring Instru.
3!*Utq). No personalities am mentioned.
There are no references.
--A-I-. and 9--AA-921-
------ MIZALMM 'dWU=xL(MVIMIP`)j G.A.
Cherkascyp X.V.
d:o;ro!d~ ~t and '3 3 n&XdIM= 8tudy'ag
the R84400,
"S AR%3rftgs or Car IaNalileneapr
khovsk1._trN.X1.
(MOINIP). Standard fty-
so tma a Mary DYn&m*meter* of the Second
Clans for the 5 qnd
Ranges 58
4M~2' 3- YA- (VNIrX) Assembly and
Alignment of Stationary
Dynam-=-We~e-r3 for Tension and
Compression Tests to 10,000 and
100,000 ke 60
F.S., B.A. Bmno "o n
Branch of VH11M X, , and V.V. Skobell
(3vordlovok
Testing Machine T-arr~-.1 rogidItY Of
the Dyn4moneter or
4 On the Palllng Portion or the
gxttnsi*n DlagrAa 6o
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Medicinal Plants. Essential-
Oil Plants* Poisonous Plants.
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 25113
Author :Bandyukovap V. A.
Inst :Py gor'sy ~-armaceuticai Institute
litle iThe Pagoda Tree as a Raw Material for
Obtaining Rutin
Orig Pub :Uchi ~ap. Pyatigorskiy pharmatzefto in-t,
19570 29 93"96
Abstract :Investigations of the pagoda tree's flowers
indicated the presence of 13.8-21.5% of
rutin in them (buckwheat has 6%). 9.5-
19,3% of rutin was found in the fallen-off
flowers. It is pointed out that the flowers
of this tree may be a source of Industrial
rutin production. The pagoda treet in the
Card 1/2
'USSR / Cultivated Flants. Medicinal Plants. Essential- M
Oil Plants. Poisonous Plants.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 25113
Caucasian Mineral Waters, Is widespread
as a decorative tree plant. It is
recommended to Introduce It Into oultiva-
tion, because, beside the described pro-
perties, it has valuable woodq Is a good
honey-bearer and possesses phytoncidal
properties. -- L. I. Lipayeva
Card 2/2
191
BARYUKOVA, V.A. 0 desistent
Photocolorimetric determ4nation of rutin of Sophora
japonica and in
Forsythia intemedia and Forsythia mpenoa. Apt. delo 9
no.6:2/+-
26 -N-D- '160, . IMiRA 13:12)
L.Kafecira, organiohookoy i bio;ogicheskoy kbimli (iav.
- Prof. I.L.'
Shinkarenko) Pyatigorskogo f mtsevtiobesko o instituta,
(CPLMDWRY) JRUTIN) IPMYTHIA)
(S&MA)
BkNDTUMOVA, V.A.
ProtistoofAal charaoteristice of Sophora japonica.
Nauch.dokl.
vys.shkolft biol.nauki no-22154-156 163. (KMA 16:4)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy organicheskoy i
biologicheskoy khijnii
Pyatigo go farmatesyticheakogo instituta.
%MASUS~ NORTHERN--TAPANESE PAGODA TREE)
I
BARDYUKOVA, V.A.; BOVDAPPIKO, N.V.
lielenlen from the African rzrigold cu'~ ildva teed in the Northern
Caucasus. Nauch. dokl. vys. slikoly; biol. nattki no.l:.168-170
165. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Rekomendollana Rafedroy organicheskov i blologicheskoy khimii
PyaMgor5kogo farnatg-3vtIcheskogn instItuta.
B.MIDYUI',OVAo V.A. ~
Use of color reactions for determining flavonoids
by means
of paper chromatography. Rest. res. 1 no.
4:591-596 1 65
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Pyatigorskiy famatsevticheskiy institut.
Submitted
February 11, 1965.
BANDYUKOVA V.A.- IIINKARINKO, A.L. [S~,ynkarenko, A.L.]
Residts of' study4ng high-mountain plants of
Teltv_,rda Preserve
On the content of' flavonoid subotances by the paLer
chron!itography
method.- Farmatsev.zhur. 20 no.6137-41 165.
(141RA 19tl)
I. Pyatigorski.y farmatsevti.cheski7 lnstjt~tjt,
kafedra organicheskoy
i biologichoskoy khimii. Submitted Rpril 19, 10,65.
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AUTHOR: Band:n~-Oc; A A 1~tandztuttj's,-A41 Z;lukauskas K.P,
Ma t. q! i pi , Au t A. F.
h
AN 7,ItSMr Lltov,-4dy fim-tchealdy abomik, v. 4 j no. 11964, 35-43
T0131C TAGS- physits~spL-IPJ -funetton, aM--ro3dmPUicwn, nurnarim-A
andyi
Wigner matrix, lzroneck~r product computer programming
103STRACT: The amaors derive tim new expressions for the
6j-coefficients izrvolvpd %-n
'Wiperle matrices for re-rhicing thz, Kranecker products ol nimply
reducible Zrou- s.
new expression-Q are,
T
I- Da A jr-ba) A IA (WA (tda) x
(der)
I)' (r-4-f-o+ z%1 d4-zll
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b
I b~,- A fad) A (bdj) t, (cdc) x
x
I .b + e+.,- c - 4 1 (b ++ -+f+ 1
by Wiper. Both formulas are trans-
These -forbidas were derived by the raethod proposed
formed In the same way as the Awah formuli bas been trwWormad by Sato.
Themuthors
propose to represerat the 6j-coefflclents by means aff seven pazmxnettert3
(perim-efters of four
fri ar t-, a'er-zills'll. A Program for thecalculatfor, of 6!-cneffictentR
on the
~ _Lgle-A ;In,~ nif ~i (Tijad
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'UE: 'im kl-vsbornlk) v. 4, no. 2, 1964, 197-212
WIN -a utm. -_Tlicavsklyj izic-hes
TOPIC TAGS- q-unn'ttun mechpnics, matrix, electron shell,
electrostatic interaction,
;-energy operator, quantum theory, wave function, Racab operatvr
r'
the
RA In nt years,,. ta u ation of
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It i _- T~ 7- 7 -Ie~t2nr-- of the operatorr. The preserit
"J~e of f j
of two eitlier p~artjaiy _'llied Or aimu-~L
fir~!t. Thn ;a mp'.ho,~ is de-r-loped for calculations in tlie cas_~ ~F
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In the case of three or four unfilled sricii-q motu
per-mit easy ca1c,-,1~iI.ion of the explicit formulae. In the case of
a!T7,;ort j I f~d
shellr, the relationships betveen Lhe submatri elements ol the
are U-,1147P-d, "ne formnilae for ,:he matrix elements contain the 3
F, j f
for which L'"So c-f parameters does not excee6 ~ (n
very al!Lple tlii~ tnbles are available for 61 cocefflcientFz (~rlz.
57 equations.
Villnyasskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet im, V, Kapsukasa
AMCW TON.
i I matematlM Akademli nauk Litovslcoy SSR lPh-,-
state ~iniversiLy-; , 7.,StLtUt "Zil,
-jene". Lithian-a-,
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AUTHOR: Matulis, A. Yu. -- Matulis, A.; Nashlenas, E, P. --
Naslenas, E.; Bandzaytis,
A. A. -- BandzaitiL, A
e?
ORG: Institute of Phvsics and Mathematics. Academv of Sciences
Lithuanian SSR (Institat
fizild i maitematikl Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR); Villnyus State
University im. V. Kapsi&as
(Villnyussldy Gosudarstvannyy universitat)
TITLE: On the perturbation theory of the energy of atoms with open
shells
SOURCE: AN LitSSR. LitovsMy fizicheskiy sbornik-. v. 5, no. 3.
1965, 289-298
TOPIC TAGS: atomic theory, perturbation theory, nuclear shell model
ABSTRACT:
The enerMr of a degenerate! a mic level as the pole of Green's
function of open
electron shells is studied. The jj~~~~f the energy of degenerate
atomic levels
'Leads to solvin-- the secular equation in the space of
unperturbed atomic stetes. This secular
~equation is solved by employing the theory of angular momentum of
the case of electrostatic
interaction between electrons. The contributions of the Feynman
diagram are expressed in
terms of radial integrals and the transformation matrices. The
specific definition of the seri,:;s-
for atomic energy In the field form of the perturbation theory for
the energy of an atomic system
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with open electron shells and the representation of each order
of th.'s series as an averagewith
respect to the eigenstate of the total orbital and spin
angular momenta are the main results of
the study. This representation of the series permits restoring
the physical sense of each
Feynman diagram as the representation of a certain process
during the course of -which the'
total orbital and spin angular momenta are retained. In the
proposed method there was no re-
quirement to separate the total Hamiltonian Into a zero
Hamiltonian and Interaction Hamilto-
nian. The only demand made was the retention of the
single-particle character of the zero
Hamiltonian which is necessary for shifting to the
representation of second quantization. Thus,
in each specific calculation of the energy of the atomic
system it was possible to add to the
zero Hamiltonian a certain single-particle operator,
subtraction of which from the interaction
Hamiltonian improved the convergence of the series of the
perturbation theory. The author
,thanks Prof. A. P. Yutsis for his attention to the work and
valuable advice. Orig. art. has:
7
9 figures and 21 forMUF-s.
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AUTHORS: Yutsis, A.P., Vizbarayte, Ya.~ I., Strotskite, T.D.
and Bandraytis, A.
TITLE: On the multi-configurational approximation and its
convergence
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.12, no.2, 10,62, 157-162
TEXT: The mathematical basis of the multi-configurational
approximation is the generalised Ritz method in which both the
coefficients of the basic functions and the functions themselves
are varied at the same time. The basic functions determined
in this way ensure the rapid convergence of the method. Any
departure from such functions reduces the degree of convergence.
T
Ahe present authors show that the sum of the energy corrections
obtained by separate 2-configurational approximations in the
,zase of holium-type atoms is equal to the total correction,
provided the equivalent electron configurations are used as the
correction configurations- In the case of beryllium-type atoms
the sum of the corrections for separate shells gives the
correction for the entire atom on the multi-configurational
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AUTHORS: Yutsis, A.P., Bandzaytis, A.A., and Vizbarayte, Ya.I.
TlTLE: A graphical method for investigating tensor-set
coupling-mode transformation matrices
SOU11CE: Trudy Akademil nauk Litovskoy S~R, Series B, no.2(29),,z
1962, 3-18.
TEXT: The authors present a methoo.for representing a tensor-
set coupling-mode transf6rniation matrix graphically. This is in
contrast to previous methods in which only the j-coefficients were
so represented, If the number of coupled sets is n, the graphi-
cal representation of the coupling-mode tiansTormation matrix has
3(n-1) lines and 2(n-1) nodes. Two of the three branches emerging
from each node are drawn in fine line,'one in heavy line.
Cutting the graph along n fine lines and one heavy line leads to
the representation of the two generalised Clebach-Gordan
coefficients. Fig.1 shows the diagrams of the two possible forms
for the simplest case. The first, Al, is the trivial casie of tho
identity matrix; the other, Bl, inverts the order of coupling of
two tensor sets. Graphs for up to 6th order transformatiuns are
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,..:considered, and the 15 j-coefficients of the fifth kind are
given graphically.
There are 12 figures.
ASSOCIATION; Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademii nauk
Litovskoy SSR
(Institute of Physics and Mathematics, AS Lith SSR)
VilInyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im.
V. Kapsukasa
(Villnyus State University imeni V.* Kapsukas)
SUBMITTED: December 30, 1961.
4492h
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D234/D308.
AUTHORS: Vizbarayte, Ya.I.
Ak Sy
TITLE: standard transformation matrices of the
method of connecting seven tensor sets
~SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Litovskoy SSR. Trudy,
Seriya, B, no. 3,*1962, 3 - 18
TEXT: The authors refer to their previous papers
where a method of graphical representation of sums of products*-.,
of Glebsch-Gordan coefficients was proposed. In the present
paper they give diagrams of the standard matrices and their
expressions in terms of 3(n-1) i-coefficients of the first and
second kind, for any number of tensor sets. Vor the case of 7
sets they give diagrams and expressions of matrices in terms
of 18 j-coefficients of types 0,D,E,F,G,H,I,K,L,M,N,P,R,SgT,Vo
In order to express any transformation matrix in terms of the
18 J-coefficient one must reduce it to the standard form: this
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process can be simplified in practice by taking into account
the phase factor only, adding other factors later to the final
matrix: full reduction is also unnecessary. A new definition
of the 18 J-coefficient is given:
A A
4*
k,
k, k&- k..--
k4 k4
ks J,, ja- k,
4 4 A. k
There are 20 figures.
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.(Institute of :Physics and Kathematics, AS
Lithuanian SSR), Villnyusskiy.gosudarstvennyy
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:universitet im. V. Kapeukasa (Vilnyus
University im. V. Kapsukas)
SUBMITTED: January 25, 1962
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AUTHORS: Rudzikas, Z. B.., Vizbarayte, Ya. I, Bandzaytisq A, A*
and Yutsid, A. P.
TITLE: Matrix elements of operators consisting of unit.tensor
operators
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Litovskoy SSR. Trudy. Seriya B. no. 4,
~962, 3-22
TEXT:- The authors review the expressions for unit tensor ope:,a-
tors given in previous papers by themselves and.by other authors
and give an extensive table of sub-matrix elements of the opera-
3 4. V31, V41
tors U U for 2, 3, 4, 5d electronB. There is 1 table
ASSOCIATION: -Villnyuaskiy gOBudarstvennyy universitet im. V, Kapft
sukasa (Villnyus State University imeni V. Kapsukas);
InBtitut fiziki � matematiki AN Litovskoy SSR (In-
stitute of Physics and Mathematics AS Lithuanian 9SR)
-J -SUBMITTED: March 20, 1962
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AUTHORS:
-TITLE:
W-e- t4 1~ E.-,15V4 im."o?" t r,
236/63/OOG/001/001/015
-D251/D308
Bandzaytis, A. A.~and Sa:vukinas, A. Yu.
A new method of stadying 3nj coefficients
SOURCE: ---Akademiya.nauk Litovek6y SBR. Trudy. Seriya B. no. 1,
1963, 3-10
TEXT: The-authors propose a-new method of studying 3nj coeffici
ents which is less cumbersome than the existing methods. By using
'-'graphical representations, the sum of the products of Q coeffi
are- etudied.---Schemea- are worked out - corresponding to 3,Pnjj'
coefficients of the first..kind with odd or even numbers of Q do-
-efficieiits in the cycleo and-for 3ni coefficients of the second
Jfkind. In contradistinction to the earlier methods, the number of
different schemes of distribution of the Q coefficients only
slightly exceeds the number of different 3nj coefficients. The me-
thod is applied for 15j, 18j:and 21J coefficients. In all cases,
except thait-of IrJeopff-i-cients of the-5thkind,the 3nj coeffi-
cients studied-may-be-repre'sented-in-the-form-of-a polygon with 2r
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aides. Hence it is to be-expected that, as n is increased, there
not appear anY-3nj coefficients for which a Hamilton line does
not exist., However, not all coefficients can be expressed as a sum
of the products of two generalized Vigner coefficients each with
eme. In the case of the 21j coefficients there are 79
an Ao sch
such coefficients.,- -which. may -be-represented-by- a -bev- n-Po nt
star -
M OM
le ~-and: --Y" ~ I ~~`Viz ara e- AN-1d ova 0y SSR,
U
ay.
2~(29)j no, 3. 1962). d6efficient-52 may be expressed as a sum,
-of the products of generalized Vigner coefficientB, and the re-
maining coefficients may be 'presented in the form of certain tetra-
decagons. There are 12 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki- i matemIatIiki Akademii nauk Litovskoy
SSR (Institute-of Physics and Mathematics of the
AS Lithuanian SSR)
SUMITTED: July 139 1962:;~,:Ii-
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AUTHORS: Bandzaytis, A. A.; Savukina, A. Yu.,- YUtsis, A. P.
TITLEt Reflection symmetry in quantum mechanics
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., V. 47, no. 1, 1964, 385-387
TOPIC TAGS: group theory, quantum theory, shell theory, electron
shell
ABSTRACT: It is shown that the substitution of the type j--Ij
-j - 1, discussed by the authors elsewhere (DAN SSSR v. 154, 812,
1964) can be regarded as a reflection of the coordinate system. A
procedure is given for finding the symmetry properties of the 3n]
coefficients under such a reflection. A method is also presented
for applying this symmetry to matrix elements of operators of
physical quantities. The'matrix element of the eledtrostatic inter-' 1:
action between an I-electron and the shell, in the INL configura-
00 0
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tion for j I coupling, is considered as an example, and it is shown
0
it that half of the expressions for the coefficients in terms of I
can
i. be obtained from the other half by the substitution I
This indicates that the reflection symmetry properties make it pos-
sible to shorten the computation of expressions of this type and td
reduce the sizes of tables of matrix elements for arbitrary opera-
tors of any quantum system. Orig.- art. has: 4 formulas,and 1
figure.*
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki i mafematiki Akademii nauk Litovskoy
SSSR (Institute*of)Physics and Mathematics, Academy of Sciences
Lithuanian SSR); Villnyusakiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im.
V. Fapsukasa (Vilnius State University)
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RIJDZIKAS Z.B.; VIZBARAYTE, Ya.j. [Vizbaraite, J.];
13AI,',D7AYlT TS
I , A.A.
(BAND7A1TIS,, A.]; YUTSIS, A.P. [Jucys, JAI.] -
Matrix elements of operators composed of single
tensor operators.
Trudy AN Lit. SSR Ser. B no-4:3-22 162.
(1,111k 18:3)
1. VilInyussidy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.
Kapsukasa i
Institut fiziki i matematiki AN Litovskoy SSR.
ACOLSSION NR: AP012963 S/0020/64/154/004/0812/0814
AUTHORS: Znnflmay_t1s,_'._.A_J4_; Kerosene, A.V.; Savukinas,
A-Yu.;
Yutsis, A.P. (Academician)
TITLE: Magnitudes of angular momentumnuith negative parameters
rap-
resenting the angular momentum quantum numbers.
SOUROE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v.154, no.4, 1964, 812-814
TOP10 TAGS: angular momentum,'ne*ative parameter, quantum number,
9
quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, Klebsch-Gordan
coefficient, tensorial set
ABSTRAOT: The eigenvalue equation
JIV UM) - j U + 1) * UM)l
Where J2 is the operator for the square of the angular momentum
will
i not change If tha quautum number can be changed as follows:
(2)
The Klebsoh-Gordan coefficients which play an especially vital
role in'
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Imathematical devices for the vector addition of tmgular
momentut are
expressed by the ordinary sums of values consisting of the
factorials:
of the linear combinations of the parameters of these
coefficients.
Since the permutation of (2) has the consequence that some of
these
linear parameter combinations become negative. The formulas for
the
Klebsoh-Gordan coef f icients have the interesting result that
during
..,the substitution of (2), the number of factorials from the
negative
.,!values Is Identical In both tht numerator'and denominator.
Hence, the
following ratio can be effeotI% y employed:
(-a)l
i2his ratio is obtained by estimating the ratio limit between two
''Gaussian II functions when they approach their poles. The
indexes
la - I and b - I denote the number of negative factors. When
substitu-.
Iting (2) for discrete parametere'representing the angular
momentum
quantum numbers, the equations for the Klebsch-Gordan
coefficients
pass into each other or into themselves to within the phase
factor. In
\!addition to this, other forms of equations are olitained
w1hich have not
'been utilized up to the present. In suoh a oase, an
indeterminant
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.factor ;H appears, which makes these formulas awkward for the
problem
in question. Prom a practical point of view, the Important case
Is
'when substitution of (2) is not carried out by all three
parameters.
The most important parameters are the Klebsch-Gordan
coefficients with
two negative parameters representing the angular momentum
quantum
numbers The ratio IT, h T it Is I .
nil nil Intl his MI
I can be used for calculating the Klebsoh-Gordan coefficients
for a giv-
en value Of 32. Then
It T, is T, - A
Im, nil Ml+n1#1-.(-'t-Lm& nis nil + M21
I'Vaere J2i-ka&-J2- Equation (5) shows that the event j = J1 +
k can
;be obtained from the event j = J1 - k by the permutation
:~vhlch enables the formula tables for the Klebsoh-Gordan
coefficients
to be reduced by almost one-half, Origo! art, has: 18 formulag.
Ca;rd- 3/4
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ASSOCIATICKt Inatitut fizW i matematiki~Akademii na~& LitSSR
(Institute Of
:Physics and Mathematics., Academy of Sciences, LitSSR~')
Villayusekiy gosudarstvenny*y
universitet im. V. Kapsulmea (Vilno State University)
.SUBMITTEDs -30Sep63
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tawd-
BAND7AYTIS, A.A. fBandzaitio, A.1; MBARAYTE, Ya.I.
[Vizbaraite, J.1;
U , " , T j U` C,Y~ ; - ~j .
YUTSIS) A~Y. I k0 ]
Stwidaid transformation matrices in the method of
banding seven
setslof tensors. Trudy AN Lit. SSR Ser. B no.3:3-18
162.
OMURA ~8:3)
1. Institut fiziki i matematiki AN Litovskoy SSR i
Villnyusskiy
gosudar.gtvennvy xiniversitat im. V. Kapsukasa.
WT'k1V'T-
ACC NRi A16.)05181 SOURCE CODE:
SOURCE: Ref - zh. F-'Lzika, Abs. 9B45
AUTHORS: Savukinas, A. Y A..j Yutsls~ A. PO
u.,* Yxxo ene) A. V.; Ban a
t
TITLE: Symmetry of mirror reflection in the heoiZ of ana4ar Romcjntj~a_
REF SOURCE: Lit. fiz. ab., v. 4, no. 4, 1964, 467-478
TOPIC TAGS: quantum theory) quantum number, mathematic operator,
eigemralue
TRATMATION: The authors dievuss the behavior of the quaDtitles which
are involved
in the theory of the angular momentum under the traneforn-ation of the
type j - -j - 1
(1). It is shown that thirs transformation is equivalent to a
transition toa new
system of coordinates, obtained by rairror reflection in the Plane of
the lndleterminxte~
components of the angular mmi~ntum. If *(Jm) is 'LhA~aigem-unction of
the opexators
of the square of the angu].ar nomentwn tmd of the pr6T,~ciloiTof on
the 7,
axis, then tte transformation carrv,-,spwid1rqt tl~o tho nubstitution
(1) is x' =3t, y' = yt'
7,.. Dhase r2latb'.)ns are presented comiactirY3 pairs of 9j syd,~ois,
such that the
Substitution fl) J.o realized for all the moment ta in one of the 9j
symbols of the pair.!
These relations, 'vith allowtuice for the symnetry properties of the
9j symbols, encom-
pass all possible cases. Rules for graphicalJ~x obtaining the
corresponding phase
relations., suitable for any 3nJ symbol, are presented.
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AUMM: -Ai, Pi"J'UeYip A. j inas-'k, Yu, --Savukynas, A.;
_]B~nftayti -'-Bandzaitis,~ A.
ORG: Vilnius State University~lu. Ka SVillayusekiy gosudarstvenr07
univerailt th AJJ4 R (Institut fiz
et)j Irs Mati 10
__L_ ___Rp_jL
i matematiki AN Litovskoy SS11)
TITLE: Comments on the mirror reflection symmetry in the quantum
mechanical angular
Momentum theory
SOURCE: AV LitSSR. Litovskly Micheekly abornik, v. 5,, no. 2, 1965..
i7l-i84
TOPIC TAGS: quantum nudberg, light reflection, matrix
function I coordinate system, quantum nechanics -
ABSTRACT: The mirror reflection symmetry in the quantum mechanical
angular momentum
-theory has been investigated. The reflection of the coordinate system
end of the
space in the plane of undefined-components of the angular momentum was
examined. It
was determined that when in the normal (rlgb~t-band) coordinate
system, the angular
nomentum quantum number j is used, the quantum number j = -J-1 must be
used in the
reflected (~.eft-hand) coordinate system. The simultaneous reflection
of the coordi-
nate system and space is equivalent to the time reversal,,in the case
of proper func-
tions of the angular momentum operator, and to the transformation of
the standard
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