SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSANDROV, P.S. - ALEKSANDROV, S. N.

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ALEMAYDROV, P. S. "Topologichekiye Prostranstva" report Submitted for Symposium on General Topology and its relations to modern Analysis and Algebra) Prague) 1-8 Sep 61 ALEKSANDROV9 P.S.; FINIKOVI S.P. Eduard Cech; obituary. Usp. mat. nauk.16 no.l.-119-126 Ja-F ,61. (KYA 14W (Cech, Eduard, 1893-1960) 4 Ir 7, %~ , 5 I -.1/V 1/00 C C 4 ", ", AU TH ORS A. D, Oleyrik 0. A., T I T IS Va. G r g p e r Y r h lk r PERIODICAL8 matema!iche.ik-k~ 2'9-238. Tr.X T a iz, dates. 1. 0. Pet,:,ovs- k y d i~ 1, e 5 h 1 iz que:) co r., F- A k k 14, 7,k Curd 1/'I I v an G e,- r g e, c 4 ! 4 whe-r=- Ak - 'i X) and s -11 X s ,,,i f i in y Qv, ,, t)) but tisually ziot analiIi,-. T~-i~ prcbleirt aid Q.-;' transformation of and 'A(-d tt a -:i r-. -~ n t n f-,i f f e n an i r c- s a ry c on d t4--r3 A' P-;~t-:~vski f'.-:,r +h~? vr~4fc,rm -rre:~tneas of thp T4 Wr T, a el, 4-ba* tb-. -ond- I ion A iz, 11Y s4 ;-,i f I fo r sy~tfM,,)- Furlhi~r thte of parabolic (1-n t~,& Ps?trovsk,~y ner3-~) was and 41t wa~ shown that tbc- Caueby problem i~~; -orr,~:-* for thc-rr- On the ip,111-f-ptIc On ~he pr(~rtli lhco ~11 uffici nil I a . ~ - - art. azvilyt,~-, if tho aria analytic n all r me r~ t nf 'ho of 1-~e pr-~'~'Am for hyperbo- ;.4!, ~orn---rti,,v w-.th I~e wave- d-i f f~,.sicn) . Frr 2inE-ar ~y-ite-ns wtl: c-,)r:~,~ant -:oeffi- c-.--,entz re7esiiary and suff.;-ic-n~ -,o-ditions for th--? Px-.sfen-.c- of not -!ar,421-irg of tte f,reffPients) gal,r4 .,P 4. 3. condi,!,-,vz~ f"-)r ~11(- ~;oI11101"'y ~,f Probleir for the ))ca*,. equaticn I".y aid of !he !r,?thr,d of of Ca:rd 2/4 //I aoj punoq zaddt, Us r, jo f;pc,tj"zM elil JO -Ilddv pun xqjjmo.~ O"I'l pur (I (6) X)b YP TrT 7-,rr-T T T JO J64u;r,~,[ 04-1 J 0 MBJSf-~ XB~U-T SUIPUAR~)Jdo~ -)q,, j.-. ~ixvil ~x YT. P rez,95-. It .0 -tr -3ql U.7,.Zao atiq Tpau ~Iuq; ~lr~ aqj joj cu:~ -4 zu 0 u ,XQ C-c I 1Z.,j 0,,)/~ OC./~ 00/9 t J/ o ~s S/,~- 6 '. P "VOC 3/00 5/00 5 Ivan Gzeorg~-'yev-, --I- c xC 444, 4 wivil- -, of lm~l a, nrad, g. fc j, P acd se,~~,n~ I egreG I- ,hc.:-~- .-x-4s* at 7.c:,, hree llmlt :~s A '.,--w p6peri~ n *1e.--, f4eld rf 1'f -a 1-iagoga;= -,!Ili was dear of th~ Fa -,1.21y c-f lh-~ G IT 'Mno~ow Vrat~ UnJ.- P sfr.-e 195' he m4w htr A~,~id.:,M- r-f S-.' is be 'Ftes~t H~ walz. the hfgh c-hoc~! in St~,~&k, atidio,; ~,in r n . ~ : ~15 tha seivi ria ry cf D. F. Y e g-C,v 11e taveh' a.-. lbe M-D~-c~-w Ur-,vex- sity. There i a a portrai-t of the jub-~Iar added to ~1-,? as well as a 'List ~-,f his public~at4ons (-92e-7959) with 47 The aitlwr mentionst. I. bl. Gellfard, G. Ye, Sht-'L)v, S. N. Bernaht-eyn, L. A. Lynsternik, A. 11. K:~Imogorov, N. S. L. A. Chudov, Ye. M. Lard-ia, N. N. Baut4j" 0 A. 01Aynik.. A. Ya. S. L. Soholev, Card 4/4 A. 1-1. TIkhon,--v. ALEKSANDROV ed.; BOLISHEV, L.N., red.; VLADIMIRGV, V.S., red.; h-UDI-ffAVTSEVIL.D., red.; LEONTTIYEV, A.F., red.; NIKOL?SKrY, S.N., red.; POSTNIKOV, M.M., red.; SOILMOTSEV, Ye.D., red.; SHAFAIRZVICH, I.R., red.; GRIBOVA, M.P.p tekhn. red. (English-liussian mathematical dictionary]Anglo-russkii slovart ma- tematicheskikh terminov. Red. kollegiia; P.S.Aleksandrov (predse- datell) i d;r. Moskva., Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1962. 369 P. 1. Akademiv.a nauk SSSR. Viatematicheskiy institut. (MIRA 15:11) (English language-Dictionaries-liussian) (Mathematics--Dictionaries) AMKSANDROW, Pawel S.J. prof. On some forms of cooperation of the Polish and Soviet mathematical schools in the fields of topology and theory of ensemble. Nauka polska 10 no.6251-56 N-D 162. 1. Czlonek Rzeczywisty Akademii Nauk Zwiazku Socjalistycznych Republik Radzieckich, Moskwa, i azlonek'-zagraniczny Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Warszawa. ALEKSANDROV, F.S. International symposium on general.topology. Analele mat 16 no-3: 200-202 JI-S 162. 11%, I -.ALEKSANDROV, F.S., 'PONOMIREV, V.I. Completely regular spaces and their bicompact extensions. Vest.14osk.un.Ser.l:Mat., mekh. 17 no,2:37-43 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:61) 1. Kafedra vysshey geometrii i topologii Moskovskogo universiteta. (Spaces, Generalized) (Topology) ALEKSANDROV P R - International SymposiUm"an General Topology. Wip.mat.nauk 17 no.3:215-220 Yjv_Je 162. (Topology--Congresses) (MIRA 15:12) AIAKSANDROV, PS., akademik Intmational eympoisium on general topology. Vest. AN SM 32 no.2s76-79 P 162. .(Topology-Congresses) (MML 13&2) ALEKSANDROV, P..,S., red.; MARKUSHEVICH, A.I., red.; KHINCHIN, A.Ya., r!W.-faeceased]; BOLTYANSKIY, V.G., red.; YAGLOM, I.M., red.; SHIROKOVA, S.A., red. (Encyclopedia of e16%6yitary mathematical Entsiklopediia ele- mentarnoi matematiki. 'Moskva, Fimatgiz. Book 4. [Geometry] Geometriia. 196). 567 p. (MIRA 17.4) 1. Akademiya pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR, Moscow. ALMANDROW, P.S. (Aleksandroy- (~Kqukwa) Certain phanomana-of cooperation of Polish and Soviet mathematics schools in topology and theory of seto. Roaz viad matem 6 no.2-.175-180 163, ALEP P's Andiii Nikolaevich Kolmogorov; on hio 60th birthday. Vast. Mosk.un.Ser, lt Mat., mekh. 18 no.3:3-6 Yq-Je 163. (MIRA 16:6) (Kolmogorov, Andrei Nikolaevich, 1913-) ALEKSANDROVP P.S.; GNEDENKO, B.V. A.N.Kolmogorov as a teacher. Usp. mat. nawk 18 no-5:115-120 S-0 163. (~nRA 16%12) AURSImmov, F.S. ............ .1. . "1-16, Study of a modal photos taro ograph. Good. i kart. no.6:30-32 A 163. (MIRA 16: 9) (Aeri&l photegraimnetry-Equipment and supplies) ALEKSANDROV, P.S.; PONOMAREV, V.I. Projective spectra and canonical coverings. Usp. mat. nauk 18 no.5sl25-132 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12) ALEKSAIMROV, II.S.; K011,10GOROV, A.N. Lev Abramovich Tumarkin, 1904- ; on his 60th bii thday. lisp. mat. nauk 19 no./,:219-221 164. (MIRL 17: 10) ALEKSANDROV, P.S. Rectifying aerial photograpbo on a photostereographo Ge-od. i kart. no.7:46-48 J1 164- (MIRA 17~-32) 00539,-6 EWT(d' In(c) 6 . $ UR/OC)L2/64/019/OC)6/0.OD3/0046 I,-, ACCESSION NR: AP5023874 !'AUTHOR: Alakeandrovs P. So (1361ahevo-Komarovka) TITIZ I Some basic trends in general topology SOURCE: Uspekhl matematicheekikh n6ukp va 19, no* 6j, 19649 3-46 TOPIC TAGS: topology) mathematio space dimension analysis ABSTRACT: Academician ALELILkNOROV delivered a lecture at the general meeting of the mathematics section of the USSR Academy of Sciences, of which this article is a report. The article ia a resume of work and contributions to general topology in Euclidean apfices, applications of homological and cohomolo-- gical methods in algebraic topology, a theory of topological spaces, and i various problems arioing in the theory of dimensions. Recommendations and I ....- 'indications cnncer~ing the natureof future work are given. ''Orige art, hast 21 formulas, ASSOCIATIONt nore SUBMITTED., 27Jun64 ENCM 00 SUB CODE% MA NR OF SOVt 106 0" iLERI 034 ORS ard ALEKSANDROV, P.S~ Some fundamental trendo In general topology. Usp. mat. nauk 19 no.6:-5-46 'N-D 164 (MIRA 18:2) AUWANDPOV, P.S. Opening address delivered at the grand meeting cif the Moscow Mathem,qtical Society on October 20, 1964. Usp. mat. nauk 20 no-3:4-9 MY-Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) L_Z2ogg..66 EWT(d) IJP(c) ACC NRt AP6032662 SOURCE CODE: uR/oo2o/65/161/oo2/o263/o266 AU77IOR: ,Aleksandrov, P. So (Academician) 9 ORG: Moscow State University im, IM, V, Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvonrW univarsitot) TITIL. Ponomarev's theor7 of absolutes of topological spaces SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, ve 161, no. 2, 1965P 263-266 TOPIC TAGS: topology, matI18matics AriSTRACT: V. Ponomarev , defined the absolute of a paracompELctum as- the-,limit of a zero'dimensional projection spectrum - the "complete.weakening" of the maximal spectrum of the given paracompactum. The purpose of the present article is to give a direct definition of a class of so-called "absolute" zero-dimensional, spectra which is broad enough to take in all PONOMAREV absolutes as the limit spaces of the spectra that onter into the class. A zero-dimensional projection spectrum S = lalj C-zl "' is said to be absolute if it meets the following cond- itions: 1) the Bpect S is complete; 2) it has no ordinal strengthening differ- ent from it; 3) it does not have equivalent indices; 4) it is not the subspeetrum .of any spectrum different from it which meets the first three conditions. Two theorems are given. Theorem 1: If space X0 is the absolute of some para- co:~pactum X (and, hence, its own.proper absolute),.it is the space of a certain Card 1/2 L 22o99-66 ACC NR, AP6012662 i(ana unique) absolute spectrum* Theorem 2: Space So of an absolute spectrum SO a., 6~L,114` ) is its own proper absolute (a completely regular space). It is noted that all paracompacta are the spaces of spectra resulting from the ~strengthening (in PONOWMVIs sence) of absolute spectra. However, the strength-~ .ening of absolute spectra may also result in spectra whose spaces are not -Hausdorff Ti-spaces. The author notestbatit -would be interesting to find out what kind of spaces these are. Orige' art* has: 1 formla- jkl~sf SUB CODE; 12 SU13M DATE: 23DO064 ORIG REF: 008 OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 6L&, -L 15000-65 ACCESSION NM AT4048i37 grains. Elimination of the maximum- of molybdenum at 1200C and of tungsten at 1700C is explained by coincidence of the first and second relaxation processes. The relaxation activation energy of tungsten was 115 Cal/g-atom at 1400C and 153 Cal/g-atom at 1950C; for molybdenum, the values were 87 Cal/g-atom at 1000C and 118 Cal/g-atom at 1450C. These values are close to the recrys tall ization activation energy. Internal friction was measured in recrystallized tungsten samples after cooling to 100C (from 2400C). However, quantitative measurements could not be made due to the high mobility of vacancies. The dislocation density was determined in tungsten by the level of internal friction, using X-rays. The logarithmic curves of internEd friction depending on the logarithm of time for tungsten show two stages of stress relaxation at 600-900C, while at 1100-2000C there are three stages. When annealing is performed above 1600C the first change in internal friction is not detected due to a sharp increase in the vacancy shifting rate. As the temperature increases, the process of dislocation shifting becomes more intense, increasing the total relaxation process activation energy. Comparison of the obtained data with earlier publications shows that at temperatures from 500 to 900C streRs relaxation is first caused by shifting of doubie and larger accumulations of vacancies, then by shifting of individual vacancies and some Card 2/9 ASSOCIATION: Mordoveldy gosudarstvenny*y univeraltet (Mordovian State University)_ SUBMITTED: l0Nov63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE~ AIM AIZKSIITMOV, P. V. USSR/Biolo&v Plants Parasites Nov/Dec h8 "The Problem of Ep7ptian 'Broom Rape (Orobanche Aegyptiaca Pers.), Parasitic on Weedlike Plants of Turkmen SSR." V. V. Nikitin, M. A. Andreyev, P. V. Aleksandrov Turkmen Affiliate, Aced Sci USSR, Ashkhabad, 3 PP "Botan Zhur" Vol XXXIII, No 6 Egyptian broom rape has been spreading widely in Turkmen SSR recently, particularly in the Ashkhabad rerion, and. has become one of the most prevalent and harmful parasites of melon and garden crops. Lists weedlike plants which Eguptlan broom rape attacks. Notes that cultimated crops we much more susceptible to ita ravages than are wedy plants of the same family. Submitted 20 Nov 47. 58/49T11 - ILWAWOfff- RV,; MOROZMDV, B.G. A more precise reduction of horizontal parallaxes to suit the dentral Scientific Research List'itute of Geodesy, Aerial Photo- graphy and Cartography. Sbor.st.po geo&.no.li72-75 151. (Parallax) (Aerial photogrammetry) (MIRA 9:7) ALUSANDROV, P.V., kand.takhn.nauk %WmAf Using reinforced concrete longitudinal ties in France. Biul. stroi. tekh. 15 n0-8:32-33 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) (France-Railroads-Tios, Concrete) AIRKSANDROV, P.V, . - 'it~. . ~ 11 '. W ~ " Prevontion of PuDpuration of postoperativo wounds in various forms of noute aTmendleitic, lghlrurgtia 34 no,4:47-49 AP'58 (MIRA llt7) (iPPRIPIX. surgery postop.wound eirppuratlon, prov, (Rus)) ALBEISANMV, P.V.; LEPEXHIN, N.M. Perforating thoracoabdominEtl gunshot wound. Khirurgiia, Moskva 34 no.11:1~3 N 158, (~DRA 12:1) (GUNSHOT WOUNDS ) I ALMSANDROV, P.V.,",nd.tekhn.uaUk ------------- Assembling an air-supported steel dome. Mont. i opets.rab.v stroi 22 no.1101-32 N160. (MIRA 13:10) (United States--Domes) AUKSANDROV. P.V. Air-filled structural elements. From. stroi. 39 no.4:56-61 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Building,, Plastic) ALEKSANDROV P V Wtan meditsinskoy sluzhby Prevention of postoperative complications in various forms of appendicitic. Voen.-med.zhur. no.9!77 S 161. (MIRA 15-10) (APPENDICITIS) on the adfivnion of rvin- torAr-ement- and bIJUL-4, pl, -ld IDfi the !;trength V! 1-3 blilliling mi2. I- I.- Al k-:~'r- KUNTSIVICH, O.T.; ALUSANDROV, P.Ya.; RATINOV, V.B.; ROSINEM , T.I.; 130GAUTDIN6V-A7G--.'6-.""--- Theory of setting of gypsum cements. Dokl.AN SSSR 104 no.4:587- 588 0 !55. (MLRA 9:2) 1.Vaemayusayy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut zhalesobsteanykh isidelly t nerudaM materialey i Leningradskiy institut insheas- rev zholosmodoroshnogo transport& Imeni V.N.Obrazteova. Prodsta- vleno akademikem P.A.Rabinderem. (Gypsum) S OY/124-57-9-11132 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 173 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kuntsevich, 0. V., Aleksandrov P. Ye TITLE: The Effect of the Dissolution of the Cement Component of a Concrete by Running Water oh the Freezing Stability of the Concrete ( Vtiyaniye rastvoreniya tsementnogo kamnya protochnymi vodami na morozostoy- kost' betona) PERIODICAL: V sb.: 15-ya nauchn. konferentsiya Leningr, inzh.-stroit in-ta. Leningrad, 1957, pp 427-428 ABSTRACT- Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 SATALKIN, A.V., prof.; RMSEVICH, O.V., dote.; ATJMSANDROV, P.Ye.,,inzh.; SOKOWVSKIT, V.T., inzh. Using bigh-strengtb lime-quartz materials in subwsy con- struction. Tranap.stroi. 9 no.2:43-45 F 159- (MIRA 12:5) (Leningisd--Subways) (Silicatee) I I-, I - ~ - I I --; - Fl, 1 ~ 1,; 1- ~.; 1 ~ ~~- n! , ".-, I-,' '..- . S" - . -1 -;- ~ 0. 1 - I I L i I IHI . . I - - I - , I (Cn!~;~- - -, p 9 " I''. ~ -- z ! ~ ", ; ~ . ; -.- . . . _~LUWPRQV,__F-rYev~,inzh.; KUNTSEVICH, 0,,V., kand6t&khn-.nauky dotsent The problem of corrosion of the reinforcement in concrete with additions of salt. Sbor. trud. LTIZHT no.174tl77-184 160. (Concrete reinforcement--Corrosion) (MIRA 15:11) KUNTSEVICH, O.V.J. kand.tekhn.nauky dotsent; A;~SMD~ROV, P.Ye.p inah. The effect of surface-active substances on cement stone, mortar and concrete. Sbor. trud. LIIZRT no.174:185-200 160. (HIRL 15211) (Surface-active agents) (Frost resistant concrete) RUNMEVICH, Q.4.; AT.E A * -Ye. - ~Effect of ths~'oomposition qf concrete An itp resistance t, krost4,r. 8~ii. trude LIIZHT ~*.9192;91-109 162's (NIRA 16'z9) ALEKSANDROV, R.G.; BARBASHINA9 79 G - BASIKOv K.P.1 VARTANIYAN, A.S. ; VASILEV- GIAGOIEVAI L.A:,- YdININ, N.P. p prof. p doktor t9khn. naukj XONSTANT.INOV9 L.S.,- KOROTWV, A.I.,- IX~NICWKO., V.L.; PARFILOV, Ye.A.j TRUAITSYNq N.A.; TUCHKMCH0- N.M*j FADEMv A.D.; FOK09 G.F.; MARTENS9 S.Lop inzh.p red.j'SO'KOLOVA9 T.F.9 tekbn. red. (Steel casting; foipdrymen's hwidbook] Stallnoe litle; spravoobnik dUa masterov litbinogo proizvodstva. Mosk7a, Gos. nauchno-tekbn. izd- vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961* 887 p (MIRA 14:8) (Founding; ALEKSANDROV, S., inzboner. -4jrA - How to determine and control the play of radial bearings of a compressor crankshaft. Mias. ind. SSSR 27 no.4:53 '56. (MLRA 9:10) (compressors) ALEKS-WROV, S. Water-proofing Impermeable ashes. Mol. kolkh. 19 No. 8, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress Cetober 1952 UNCLPV13IFIED GUROV,. S.; ALXMNMOY, A.; TUKCHU, R. (MInsk); IDILYSTOY, I.; XUN'YNV, I.; AUMS&NMOV, S.; GIRUTSKAYA, A.; EURUMOV, G. (Baku) C---L-~ Letters to the editors. Sov.profsoiuzy 16 110-10:50-54 16o. (KERA 13:6) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelys. zavkom I)neprodz,Brzhinakogo metallurgicheskogo savoda imeni Dzerzhinskogo (for Gurov). 2. Daystvitelinyy chlen Voesoyuznogo geografi-rheskr)go obBhchestva pri AN SSSR (for Tunlyev)- 3. Tekbnicheskiy inspektor 3stonskogo soveta profsoyuzov, Tallinn (for Girutsks;ya). (Efficiency, Industrial) (labor and 1%boring classes) ALEKSANDROV, S. ~_ -__ ... Those who make flights possible. Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. SU . 21 no-8:69-71 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Airplanes, Military--Maintenance and repair) ALMSANDROV, S. --- ml Beacon lights in the Dnepropetrovsk,region. Ckhr. tfuda ilots. I strakh. 5 no.90-6 3 162. NRA 160) (Dneprope;trovsk-Tires, Rubber) ALEKSANDRQV,--S. From border to border. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. no./+:24-25 Ap 16% (MIRA 16:4) (Ufa-Petroleum industry-Hygienic aspects) ALEKSANDkWI S, Ohe out of 66 millions. Qkhr. truda i sots. strakb. 6 no.3:13 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Gurlyev-Industrial hygiene) AMUAIMROV. S.A. ~, - Role of the twist on itself as a twisting and centrifugal mechanism in cocoon reeling. Taket.prom. 16 no-7:11-15 Jl '56.(KIJU 9:8) (Reels (Textile-machinery)) AlSKSANDROY, S.A. Geometz7 of raw silk thrend. Izv.vys.ucbeb. znv.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.2:52-55 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Sredneazistskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Silk thread) KHODGHINKO, Isonid Pavlovich; RUBUKHA, Nikolay Ivanovich; ALWSAMMY, S.A,,, otvetstvaiaVy za vypusk. . - I*PParatus for measuring Unear deformations; informational report] Pribor dlia ismereidis, lineiuykh deformateii; informatsionnoe sodbahchente. Xiev, 1958. 6 p, (MIRA 11:10) (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Measuring instruments) ALEKSANDROV, S. A. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the mechanism of intertwining Lperevivk,a7 in the process of forming complex raw silk thread." Tashkent, 1961. 15 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Spe- cialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Textile Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL-- 7-61 sup, 231) ACC NRI AP7004987 SOURCE CODE: un/o048/66/030/009/1509/1510 iAMOR: Kundzin, A.P.; Aleksandrov S ,B.; ZakisjYu.R, ORG: none TITLE: Concerning the mechanism of clectyoluminesconce of thin cadmium sulfide films /Report, Fourteenth All-Union Conference on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors) held at Kiga, 16-23 Sopt. 19657 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Soriya-fizichoskayn, v. 3.0, no.9, 1966, 1509-1510 TOPIC TAGS: electroluminescence, cadmium sulfide, semiconducting film, photo emf ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the electroluminescence of 1 mm2 "sandwich" structures consisting of the following elements successively vacuum deposited onto glass substrates: a semitransparent gold film electrode; an approximately I micron thick film of cadmium sulfide into which no particular activator impurity had been introduced, and a 200 micron thick indium film electrode. The indium-phosphor contacts was practically ohmic, but rectification was found to take place at the gold-phosphor contact. The temperature dependence of the current-voltage characteristic revealed the pr&sence of a 0.6-0.7 eV Schottky barrier. The current-voltage characteristics had approximately the same shape at 90 0H as at room temperature, but the currents were some four orders of:_m2gnitude smaller at the lower temperature. The rapid rise of the current in the forward direction (with the gold positive) set in at a potentials ACC NRs AP7004987 somewhat below 1 V. The electroluminescence threshold, potential was somewhat higher than 1 V, and the luminescence brightness increased very rapidly with increasing Yoltage. The luminescence spectrum showed a broad band in the 600-700 uq.L region and I a'veak edge emission band. Photo-emf's (with the Cold electrode Dositive) reaching 0.45 V at room temperature wore observed. The photo-emf excitation curve had a peak at 620 ul-i and in the 500-400 r4i region it was rising monotonically with increasing photon energy. It is concluded that the low-voltage stationary electroluminescence of the investigated systems in a do field is due to double injection of carriers,i.e., to the 'simultaneous injection of electrons and holes. The authors thank Yu.R.Berkovic] for measuring the height of the barrier and V,L.Shtey~berg for determining the,photo-ei excitation curve. Orig. art. has: I figure. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM UTE: none ORIG. REF! 006 OM REF: Oll T K 0 16-3200 T7448 SOV/133-60-1-9/30 AUMRS1 Filatov, V. P., Semenenko, P.11. (Engineers); Kokarev, N. 1. (Candidate or Technical Sciences), and llt~~ Aleksalnlrov# 3. F. (Engineers) TXTIEs Smelting High-Quality Open-Hearth Steele Using Moderate &M High-Sulrur-Content Mizut FMODICALt Stall, 1960, Nr 1, PP 36-39 (USSR) ABSTRACTt This Is a report concerning the experience of sub- atituting blast furnace gas In open-hearth process by the coolparatively cheap hlgh-aulrur-content clatut (Russian petroleum residue used an fuel oll)of Ural-Volga origin. It was established that the successful combustiqn or hlgh-eulrur~corltent mazut requires conditions assisting the transition of the sulfur of the fuel Into sulfurous anhydride (which Is *on ld rebly more stable than :~3' CS . and COS) 6i : f b R U Card 1/9 r at at th. root o t .. is can e achieved by careful mIxing; Of air end atomized mazut, ALEKSANI)POVp S.A.; KLENOV, V.B.; RAYZER, Yu.P. Studying the hydrodynamic characteristics of bobbins as radial filters. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. teks, prow. no.6:105-110 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni M.V. Lomonosova. Submitted September 20, 1965, AIEYSANDROV, S.A., karid. tekbn. nauk s Sorme problems of the yarn ballooning process. Tekst. prom. 25 no.12:28-31 D 165. (14IVi. 19: 1) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy mekhaniki i mekhanicheskoy tekhnologii voloknistykh materialov Odesskogo teklinologicheskogo instituta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. KOKAREV, N.I.; KAPICHEV, A.G.; XITAYEVY B.I.; SENEIENKO, P.P.; .AIZKSAIM90V ..S.F*-; Popov) Ye4$. Use of compressed air for the'acceleration of therLa processes in open-hearth Ilurnaces. Trudy Inst. met. i obog. AN Kazakh. SSR 5:349-154 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Uraltskiy politekhnicheskiy institut i Metallurgicheskiy kombinat im..;A.K. Serove. (Open-hearth furnaces) (Heat--Transmission) ALRKSAIMROV, S. G. onstruction nf tho Kamensk Pilot Station. first nPodzeD7gaz" installation an the Don. Podzem. gaz. ugl. no-3:3-8 158. (Mak 11:10) 1. Kannnnkaya opytnn-promVmhlennaya stantsiya "Podzemgaz.11 (Donato Basin--Coal gasification, Undergraound) 29(0) PHASE I Bil-~OX EX?LOITATJON SOV/2189 I.-eksandrov, S. G., and R. Ye. Fedorov ------------ Sovetskiye sputniki i kosmicheskaya raketa (Soviet Sputniks and the Space Rocket) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 231 P. (Series: Akademiya nauk S&S:7. Nauchno-populyarnaya seriya) Errata slip inserted. 10,000 copies T)rInted. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk _~-'SSR- Redkollegiya nauchno- populyarnoy literatury. -ds.: V. 1. Kravtsov, and T. K. Mikhaylov; Ed. of Publishing House: N. B. Prokoflyeva; Tech. IEd.: T. P. Polenova. PURPOSE: This book Is intendedto acquaint the general reader with basic problems in the construction of artificial earth satellites and space rockets. COVERAGE: Detailed information is.fiven on the Soviet artificial satellites, on the results of s entific investigations performed with them and their significance in the solution of problems of interplanetary flight. The authors describe methods of scientific experimentation in the ugper layers of the atmosphere and in cosmic space. In writing this ook the authors used materials published Card 1/9 .Soviet Sputnilks (Cont.) SOV/ei69 of tracking-out satellites into orbit are of fundamental importance and are illustrated by means of basic motion equations of multistage probes. The relationship between parameters and number of stages, and the ratio of weights are presented. Major problems associated with interplanetary flights, satellite structure and instrumentation are discussed in this chapter including energy sources, scaling, meteorite hazards, cosmic rays,etc. Chapter, 2 deals with methods of scientific investigation of the upper atmosphere and inter- planetary space. Operation of scientific equipment Installed in sputniks is covered. Measurement of pressure, density, temperature, and composition of the upper atmosphere are included in the discussion and the concentration of positive ions and otiier items shown in the table of contents are described. Sketches, diagramcj, block diagrams and photos of instruments accompany the text. Chapter 3 describes the first, second, and third sputniks and their equipment. Some information on the radio transmitter "Mayak" installed in the third sputnik is given. The orbits of the sputniks and radio-optical observations are described. Photographs of the Card 3/9 Soviet Sputniks (Gont.) SOV/2189 following equipment are included: 1. AstrcnoThioal tube AT-1 2. MagnaDic manometer 3. Ionization manometer 4. Apparatus for measuring positive ion concentration 5. Magnetometer 6. Electrostatic fluxmeter ?. Apparatus for registration of meteorite shock 8. Equipment for measuring cosmic ray intensity 9. Equipment for measuring the number of heavy nuclei in cosmic radiation 10. Apparatus for investigation of solar corpuscu---ar radiation. Chapter 4 reproduces in its entirety the material printed in "Pravda" on January 12, 1959 describing the Soviet cosmic multistage rocket launched toward the moon on January 2, 1959. There are 18 references; 10 Soviet, 6 translations into Russian, and 2 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Card 4/9 Soviet Sputniks (Cont.) SOV/2189 in periodicals and in scientific and technical literature. The subject matter is presented In semitechnical form and does not present informational advances beyond similar data already publicized in Soviet and American publications. The mathematical tools necessary for explaininfr certain problems are given in the appendixes at the end of t.he book. In the preface the authors review 15oviet scientific achievements in the field of space probes and give general data (weight, payload, time, distances, etc.) on the three sputniks and the space rocket launched toward the moon on January 2, 1959. These data have previously appeared in the periodical press. The authors glorify the Soviet communist government fox, the progress made by Soviet technology and ironically mention the unsuccess!'u'l American attempt to launch a moon probe. Chapter 1 gives the IaWs of motion of artificial satellites and describes satellites as bodies moving on an orbit around the Earth in accordance with the laws of celestial mechanics. Variation of velocity in an elliptical orbit and orbital elements are defined. Resistance of the upper atmosphere is said to cause secular variations in the shape of orbit. Ablateness of the earth's gravitational field causes perturbations of the orbit which are basically precessional motions of the orbit. Determination of projections of the satellite's track on the Earth are thoroughly discussed. Problems ?lard 219 ALEKSAINIDROV, S. G. Soviet Satellites and Cosmic Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Vi .9 245 p. illus., diagrs., Translated from the original Moscow, 1959. Bibliog-tapby, P. 241-2112. Rocket, E~r S.G. Aleksandrov and R. Ye. Fedorov. Techincal Information Center 1960. graphs, tables. (MCL -418/~~ Russian: Sovetskiye Sputniki I Kosmicheskaya Raketa, AIRK XIDROV, S.G.; F1jDOROVp R.Ye.; OAVTSOVj V.I., otv. -red.; MIKHAYL-OV,, T.K.p 51-v.--r-e-d'.; MOKOFIYEVAp N.B.t red."izd-va; POIENOVA, T.P.p tekhn, red6; GUSEVA, A.P.g tekhn. red. [Soviet satellites and spaceships] Sovetskie sputniki i kosmiche- skie korabli. Izd.2.1 dop, i perer, Moskva# Izd--vo Akad, nauk SSSR9 1961. 439 P. (MnU 14:8) (Artificial "llites) (Spaceships) MASE I BOOK EXPLOMWEXON SOV/5807 Aleksandrar, S. 0.1 and R, Ye. Fedorov Sovetakiye sputni)d i kowdcheskiye korabu (Soviet SatAllites and SpacesUpil) 2d. ed.,, enl. and rev, Noscowp Izd-yo AN SSSRp 1961.- 439 p. (Series: Uadeziya nank SM. Navachno-populyarnaya seriya) Errata slip inserted& 30,000 copies printed, Reap, Edo*; V, I. Kravtsov. and Te K, Nikhaylov; Edo of Pablishin ,g Rome t N, B. Prokof"yeva; Tech. Sds.t T. P. Polenove, ezd A, Po Quava,* PtWDSE: This book is intended for the general reader interested in the acldevv- louts of Soviet science and technology in the relis.1a of, iocketryp artificial satellites., and space fli&t. COVIRANt The most'iMortant concepts and facts about ijace flight apparatum azA problems'of *We flight an discussed. Methods for conducting scientific in- vestigations of the upper atmosphere &~d in space and the results of these vas drawn frok investigations are inclided, Xaterial for the boas and from scientific and technical journals and yeriodicals. Card 3481 S/044/61/000/010/047/051 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, S.I. C11-1/C222 TITLEs On an approximate method of multiple integration PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no. 10, 1961, 45, abstract 10 V 264. ("Uch. zap. Glazov3k. gos. ped. in-t", 1959, vyp. 6, 3 - 11) TEXT: With the weight p(X,Y) = 1 on the square (-1, 1 ; -1, 1) the author orthogonalizes the sequence of linearly independent functions of two variables I(X-Y)n (n ~ 0,1,2,...), and obtains the sequence of orthogonal polyno~hials n k Pn(x,y) Z Pk(x-y) k-o where pk are coefficients. The mentioned square is intersected by n straight lines x-y = b i (i . 1,2,.*.,n) (the author calls them "root lines") so that Card 1/3 32481 S/044/61/000/010/047/051 On an approximate method of multiple ... C111/C222 P11(y + big Y) 7 0 . It in asserted that all "root lines" of the polynomial P n are real and simple and that neighboring polynomials have no common root lines. For the lunction f(x,y) continuous in the given square the author construct.. the interpolation function n L(x, Y) = z f(y + b k9 Y )I k(X - Y) k=1 where (x-y-b 1) ... (x-y-b k- 1)(x-y-b k+1 )...(x-y-b n) k(x-y~) (b b 7-.,.(b b )(b .(bl,-b k- 1 k- k-1 k-bk+l)'- n) so that it holds L(y+bi, y) = f(y+bi, y) (i = 1,2,..., n) The interpolation formula of La.-ranfe for an r, tf-mes continuously Card 2/Tj On an approximate method of multiple ... 321ir.,]. S/04 61/000/010/047/051 C111YC222 differentiable function f(xvy) on the rectangle (-2, 2 ; -1, 1) f(x,y) = L(X,y) + Rn v f (11) ( ~,Y) IR X - A~ (- 2 < 2) n ni Mn n! (M max If(n)(x,y)l n x is used for the approximate multiple integration the equality sign valid if f(x,y) is a polynomial of degree -4 n - 1 with respect to x and y. An example is solved. [Abstracter's note % Complete translation.] Card 3/3 ALEKSAIM.RDV, , Sj. AntifrIction ball bushings. Stan.i instr. 30 no-3:23 Mr '59. OGRA 12:3) (Ball bearings) 20196 10. 5"'. ()-"2/611'027/003/016/025 B-!O-:/'B203 and Yellmov, A, V~ AUTHORS: R~tzov, 7, A- -,',IE,ksanrI-c;v, 3, T,,, TITLL: Chara-~tar of the size effect. PERIODICAL: Zavod3kayiq laboratoriya, v. 2',7, no, % 1961, 323-326 TEXT. The authDrs mention. th,~ explanation of the size effect on the basis of' the ~,tatist-,"Lcai dis~,ribution of deL-eQt3 in the mdterial, and on the basis .J the (-nergetio theory explains the size effect by the influence oxerted by th- Plasticity energy accumulated in the leaded system on the do5truction Tn a previ,:,,.ia paper, they studied the on 'he 'init :;f plasticity a' the irifl,ience of the elait4,;! ty energv .1 - I I beginning and 'he end of des-kru-,ti= :,f sFecimens of different sizas. The results given in corfi;-n the r3nergetic explanation of the bize efftzt, The fac-.cr, howo-!E~r, also play5 a certain role, The folllwing exper-imenta 1yere. made to confirm the energetic theory: Flat sppcimen~ with th,- -iross 6eot,-'Ji 6 . 7~0 mm. length 4 m, were prcvIded 1%7~ t1i a central not~.,h, and tD a tens--le test Fig, 2 shows that the tenG:~-n M, wha-ch corre3p,--~iilz t-i the :)rmatlon of the Card -1/ 5 201&96 Chq~3ct-er cf tile -341ze- efft:,-, s/o 5216 1/027/00 3/016/025 11ICI/B203 pzimary razk in ~he n:-,tch rv-.~t. d,~mnenzl or', thp. lenglh of specimen. On the- other h~jnd, i.hc- k X C, U :,:7 1 f, a COMD 1: late destructim of the specimen -,v~tls tht.- length ---.f spi~a3.meri. The experiment .13 were ,made with AM,519 (AMg"!) a!loy, S.1m,"ar r(,-sul1k:3 were obtained with st e c-' . C7mtrary t nD, ;Ln bly F, ':r* dman and T, A, Vol odina (Ref . 7. ly I!,' ~'~SSVJ, t~5, ~'9,17)', the high sensitiveness of hi Ch I ,, E: ol ~~ I to n,~t-hes nb,-3-,v,~i by researchers is expl!dned by the high ab3olii*~e t-r--j)c-r-a:y rc-sigtance and the high stock t i ~1 C,f kh; -1 & d 9 Y = t em - r. - PbSLfa,~+erls not4: The statemipnts niad%~ by F,- arjj Vc~! re nct ei-,ianl further, the fiuth-,---,rs diii-.,ien data found by I , 14 Royt-man and Ya, B. Fridman (R,if,- 8: met;)d 1si*jyta-n,.y% metallov, M., Oborongiz (19;10)) for tile depandc-11---c- of Temporti-ry r~~sli;tan,;e and real resistance on !~,ize on 'tie ba,%!E-- C)f 'he i~nergeiic md explain the data found by B-, B, Chechu'lin (Ref. I ')~ S";,. llaz? tall uved,~niyell, 3, Sudp.-omgiz, 158, (1959)).. which contradict the Pnerg--Aic theory, wiTh experimental errors. In conniusion, it is otated that the energetic factor of the size effect plays the majc~r part, wherpaa the s-Latiatifal factor plays an inferior part. The following is ouggeited t-~~ dot-t-,.rujine tho aensltivenesa of Card 215 20196 Character of~the size effect 3/032/61/027/003/016/025 B101/B203 'material to the size effect: bending test of specimens 5 - 5 27.5 mm and 20 - 20 -~110 mm, notch Q-of 1.5 and 6 mm, respectively, and comparison of th'e.limit of plasticity, of.the deformation curve in tough fracture, or pf,the strength in brittle-fracture. Ye. M. Shevandin, 1. L. Shimelevich, V. V.'.Lavrov, G. M. Bartenev, and L. P. Tsepkov are mentioned. There are 3 figures and 11 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. Card .p.t: )IEWP(V AM VWKWAW ~~( VT _66/_666/6iWW, ACCESSION -IM.- AT5017712 uRi 10606/6~5/0 AUMORS t Alekeand h- ~b, TITLE: ~Evaluatioji of t1te streq~th reserve of welded /ptnictures imder conditimis of trannition froraAbe ductile to:the:brittle SOR- CE: _~AX_-UkrSSR, Irisl,,I-tut--di-ektt-os:var,k,i't' Pi-oyektriovaniye ova:m.ykh konsta-uktaii eziaa of welded sti-actures), Kiev~ Naukom (iumka, 1~C5, 395- TOPIC TAGS crack -Dromliqk~f brittle state -steel fracture,utresm load, temperature effect, tensile streasi, welded struoture/ )MG 5~LO LeLsioli ch~np, 5~t 4 dead melt steel,~~ -studied-to'determ-ine the effect of temperatlxre ABSTRACT: Five: types of,-:st:p,&1'werq. _t ev ~anu, u le la!3 1.o --b energy. m~-xgi~ on--, -ha, I _91,~:~of ~_th_e. averap stres, es respoiwible. for. -L -t And prod guti ~of --fissures-_ i -the r gion 0, rittle ia -!on n e ittle and oemib the in~ pa, gn f br fail.wMA3, Tb-,? rallatimnship of t1w ultinate stre*ses to tho temperature wau a 0 t ex-mim, d tliti r, tr oi vg Uh im ertre - 6 t ~ We Ids d a trua tur o E, in V ranuitl on fri)ra tbe dtiz t U_,, -to the bri eev~luo._ted~ ~nd a nothod for elosigning .d ratruct~ it; Ip~iopnsed.. The Aeoto o oiitatvd. Working condItiona. A hole was drilUd i0hoij Appr opanter of e wide Plaile# vmd AA-Ir-M 0-i'l; staxting at thio bole and termi-nating' irs7 f th -ter rL L shcaxp edga wau out aorues oae goiLrtb- oA e opecim-on width. Lf ~,movblg. the, i 4W(t,)/M/EWP(k) IJP(C SOURCE CODE: uR/oi!,,7/6Q AUTHORS: Aleksandrovp S. Is; Rs~;ovp I~ A* TITLE: Estimation of the safety factox4f weldediconstruction under conditions of B transition from the visooms to the brittle state SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abe. 9E35 REF SOURCE: Sb. Proyektir. ovarn. konstruktaiv. Kiyev, Nauk. dumkas 1965# 393-401 TOPIC TAGS: ~steel, sheet metal, metal test / St 4 ateelp SKhL-4 steel ABSTRACT: The critical brittleness temperature of steels A~ALand SKhL-4,was determined on large plates having interior notches of limited sharpness. The amount ~f fibers at the break served as the mehouring criterion. The level of stresses at which brittle cracks are propagated in plate constructions at temperatures lower thazi the critical brittleness temperature is: for St 4 and SKhL-4 for 10-20 mm thick sheets - 0.25--0-30 a- a rospectively and does not depend on further decreases in temperature and change in the magnitude of the stored elastic energy. Increasing the sheet thickness and stored elastic energy leads to a displacement of the curve for dependence of rupturing stresses an the temperature to higher %dmperatures. At temperatures equal to and higher than the critical 1EIttlenesel'temperaturep cracks rwN rop~!qt2 in sheet c struotions at stresses equal to 0.9 Cr 9. X. Frolova. ela- ~,Lio .7 7n n 0 bstrao UDC: 621-791-001-4 ALEKS QV Z4vjj0A ch AV~ _ yj-qpptaatt~~ov ~,,AT~zh.; LIFSHITS, Yu-liya Lazarevna, i-nzh.; "L, Grigoriy Alaksandrovich,, inzh.; IGIEYNDLIN, A.A., nauchn. red.; TELRIGATER, L.A,j red. (Advanced methods of prefabrication and assembly of large panel buildings] Peredovye metody zavodskoE,,o izgotovleniia i montazha krupnopanellwjkh zdanil. Moskva, Vysshaia shko- Ia. 1965. 65 p. (MIRA 18:7) usiura is jr~grfwt 13rAVjrh-,LIVSHITS, Ya.L., red.; ATROSHCHENEO, lj,Ie,, tekhn.red,, (Fifteenth anniversary of the Bulgarian People's Republic] 15 let Narodnoi Reepubliki Bolgarii. Moekva, Izd-vo "Znanie,l 1959. 30 P. (Vaesoiuznoe obahchestvo po rasprostrananiiu politicheakikh i nauchnvkh znanii. Ser.7. Mezhdune.rodnaia, no.19) (MIRA 12:9) (Bulgaria--Economic conditions) (Bulgaria--Politics and government) BROVKIN, A.A._LjAT,,I~AN~~qyj_ I.; NEKRASOV, I.Yn. X-ray analysis of minerals in the ludwigite-vonsenite series. Rent.min.syr. no.3:16-34 163- \1 (MIRA 17:4) 1. Yakutskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. ALEKSANDROVO S.M. Abrasion arcs of Sakhalin Island. Vest. Mosko Ung Ser 5:Geogs 19 no.6s40-44 N-D 263. (MRA 16:11) 1. Kafedra geomorfolcogii Moskovskogo universiteta. AIE BATOROV, S.M. All-Union Conference on the Geochemistry of Supergenesis.-Iec~- khimiia no.5:633 My 165. (m_T~A 1-g:9)% ALEKSANDROV. S.M. Role of geological structure Rnd recent tectonich in the relief formation of the West-Sakhalin Mountains in southern Sakhalin. Vest.Mosk. un. Ser. 5: Geog. 17 nc.2:55-60 Mr-Ap~- 162. OURA 15:5) 1. Kafedra geoniorfologii Moskovskogo universiteta. Cklest-Sakhalin Mountains--Geomorphology) 30), 14(5) SOV/7-59-2-12/14 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, S. Me ---------------- TITLE: Geochemical Peculiarities of Secondary Changes in Ludwigite Ores (Geokhimicheskiye osobennosti vtorichnykh izmeneniy lyudvigitovykh rud) PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1959, Nr 2, PP 171-177 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the magnesium-iron-borate deposit Zheleznyy Kryazh in East Zabaykallye. Ludwigite is strongly ascharitized under endogenous conditions; tho pseudomorphs consist of a fine-grained set of aacharite, magnetite, and some hematite (Figs 1, 2). Ascharite and magnetite are pro- duced from sulfidic ludwigite ores (Figs 3, it). During the hydrothermal process ascharite is replaced by antigorite serpentine, magnesium chlorite of the leuchtenbergite type, brucite, and calcite, while boron is removed. Ludmigite and asbharite ores are not stable in the oxidation zone, and ferric hydroxide and calcite are formed.~Boron is absorbed by ferric hydroxides (Table 2). An analysis of ludwigite (Table 1) was carried out by He No Deryuginag the determina- tion of the boron content of ferric hydroxide (Table 2) was Card 1/2 made by Be 14. Deryugina and G. Ye. Kuriltehikova at the SOV/7-59-2-12/14 Geochemical Peculiarities of Secondary Changes in Ludwigilie Ores author'B insiitute. The author thanes V. V. 'Shcherbina, V. L. Barsukov and N. N. Deryugina for assisiance in the work. There are 4 figures, 2 tables and 8 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. VernadskJy AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: June 9, 19!i8 Card 2/2 ALEKSANDROV, S.M. Some geochemical, characteristics of the ascharitization of magnesian- ferruginou3 borates,[w.s*i*E*1. Gdokhimiia no.6:493-499 061. ,'MRA 14: 6) k 1. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistr7, AcaderrV of Sciences U*S.S.R,, Moscow. (SzaibelyiteY (Ludwigite) .IAWBMROVP -S.M*- Features of the ri~cent tectonics and morphostruoture of Sakhalin. Sov.geol. 5 no.2,129-134 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) I* Ministerstvo goologii i okhrany nedr SSSR,, (Sakhalin--Zeology, S~ructrual)- PERTSEV, 4.N.; ALBXSANDROV, S.M. Ludwigite with a high content of alumina. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 93 no.l.-13-20 164 (MIRA 18:2) 1. Institut ge6logii rudnykh mestorozlideniy, petrografii, mine- ralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR i Institut geokhimii i analitiches- koy khimii imeni Vernadskogo AF, SSSR. ALEKSANDROV, S.N., inzh: KELIMAN, L.Ya., inzh; PLISAIT, I.G., inzh; ---.K-AMFjN5KIY-, S;K., inzb; RUVII45KIY, I.M., lnzh Improving the feed-water tubing circuit. Hlek.sta 29 no.9:58-64 S 158. (MIRA 11:11) 'I 1. Pridneprovskaya gosudarstvennaya rayounaya elektridheskaya stantsiya. (BOILERS) ALELBANDROVY S.N.; GALKOVSKAYA, K.F. C!7~Frequenty of the occurrence of' IMhouarcoma In mice subjected single or fractionated irradiation. Dokl,.. AN bbbli J4b no.:)-..u*-1192 0 162. (MM 15:10) 1. WontralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy imtutat meditainakoy radiologii (CANEER) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFiECT) 1-21 -),e6 jj~, 121, Wholeflody Irradiation f Friday Afternoon 5asion r~4-9 (Contd,) (d) The Nature of Lon Term Effects of Radiation S. Alexandrvit, :rhe damage produced in slit otgatilsits by ionizing radiation can be divided Into three categorks: (1) short tcrm~ iruttry which is fully repaired %fter the "pmum: (2) Injury which is only partly rMaited: (3) irreparable damage. Th. correlation of th- tyr- T darnage depends on the dose and the conditions of Irradiation, the promi-tics of The orgafthti% and on post-limili4on conditions, The r3i'lly-ftPAIM) And IMPATAbla injuries Ate Oc PdriCIpAt ratmel of the k1ha4trin eff"(S. They "tull In a dectcate In the adaptive And ptotecilve nwharil"ut of tho ota.01m. anti snake thetn~dvfl &I'liatent in gift InCttAqd ~"Iitfvity to various ricalout agents. V,is Account% for the unusual character of the pathaloakal r4 4CA, particularly the long term after effect%. All this results In a further decrease or the Adaptive rokn'Witinlx.~r the organism, mind leads. In the end, to a shortening or the life zpan. G.1.1 S,",W its,twA koll.. AFAN'kat giisfW~gr qr,k, Jififtiy arPWA, 1#,d,A '10. VsIg 243 r(sport prenenW at US 21A Intl. CbmgrvB~ Of Re'&1a"M 'tra"Sig"hii Rw,.,;rstJrCrkQhirO, Gt. MrIt, 5-11 Aug 1962 ALMANDROVI S. h8 jaicine Wounds and Injuries 'The Rate of Spreadb* of an Inj)iry in Mascular 1 FIb6rs of Varlona Diameters," Aleka6ndrovi 4 pp *Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LTIII, Do 3 1416 Of eprqa(ILU&A~ direct4 related to.-th~ diamter (b~rface), Of -flue3sq hr- 'This- -relatiawhip; ~Ja d...-I'aa Utatistital actvv-ana its 60efficient Intreaseelith ti . SubmAied by Acad L. A. Orbali e8i Aug USSRZO1qd1cin* . Zooloo 44 V4&lcine - )(usclos, Tonuo 19peed at Which Distuftances Arl Propapa~jd J-4 t74v HiaBcles of,'Fr if Vari,04's 003 1 A3.eke~ndrcrvi,T,en~:ioipm(I'S-tate' I 4-pp *Dok Ak Nauk SSSRO Vol TTTT no 4 Concludes that &a ani-I's age Increases and an differentiation level increases, width of muscu- lar fibers, propagation speed of distFbance, &m& exci"bility of muscular elements inbrease. Speed of dlvt~rbince and Increase Iq diameier of muscular fibers may 'be indepenOnt inUxes of 45/49T65 USSR/Y*d1cine - Zoology (Contd) Doe 48 j increasing changes of the substrate during onto- ,,gdnea1a---Subm1tta&--U Aca&-L.. A. Orbeli, 20 Sep 48. 4.5/49T65 ;",,48SR/Medicine Tun,ors Apr 52 ~"Problem of the Liberation of Nucleic Acids Upon 'Injury of Normal and Tumor Tissues," S. N. Alek- Isandrov, S. Ye. Manoylov, B. A. Orlov, Cen X-Ray, Radiol, and Cancer Inst, Min of Pub Health USSR, Leningrad "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR- Vol LXXXIII, No 5, pp 725-728 When 'the action of hypotonic Ringer solns or of heat leads to a reversible injury, ribonucleic acid is liberated by the cell proteins of tissue slices subsequently excised for examination; vhen the injury is irreversible (i.e., permanent), des- oxytibonucleic acid is liberated. PAT41 ALEKBANDROV. S., dotsent. . Discussion on A.V.Anisimovis article "Ulcerative ganitoanorectal elophantiasis. Akash.i gin. no.l:?C-77 Ja-F 154. 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