SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.S. DMITRIYEV - B.A. DMITRIYEV

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ITRITIV, A- S. Churacterlstics of the formation of conditioned response to time in-pigeons. Nauche dokle vys. sbkoly; biol. nauki no*3:91-96 160o (!-'LIRA 13: 8) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy fiziologii choloveks i zhivotnvkh Banhkirskogo Irosularetvaimogo univeraiteta. (CCIRDITIOM RESPONSE) DMITRIYEV~ A.;zl.; SHIKHOVA-j R.Ye. Conditioned rerlex'changes In human pressure in response to temporary stimulas of muscular work. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly,- bi" -ol. n-auki no.-?*M-97 161'. (miu 14:5) 1. Rek=endovana kafedroy fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotlykh Bashkir- skogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. 1+0-letiya Okt b - (BLOOD PRF.SSURE) -(CONDITIO111M ,,Po,,,Er rya . WITRIYEV, A.13.; TUS11NOVA, T.V.; SHIKHOVAI R-Ya. Corylitioned reflexes to time in children of different school age. Nau-,.h. dokl. rjs. shkoly; biol. nauki no.4:77-84 161. W-U 14:11) 1.11ekomendovans, kafedroy fiziologii chelovelca i zhivotnykh BbLelikirskogo gosudarstlennogo universiteta. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (TIM PERCEFTION) (CHILD STUDY) Motor mathod in wrbal rainforcownt. Voppaikhol. 7 no*3:7"0 My-Je 161* (MIU 14:6) 1. BaslAirskiy wilversitats Wodra fiziologii chelave~m. i zhivotaaykh, (Conditioned reappass) DMITIMEV, A.S.,; Szbolov' If.1i. Age-related characteristics of conditioned reflexes to time. Zhur. vys. nerv, daiat. 11 no.4:723-729 J1-Ag 161. (IIIRA 15:2) 1. Chai:~ of Human tuid Animal PhysioloY, w , Baahldri~n University, Ufa. (CONDITIONE RESPOIlSh) DMITRI127., A.S. CharUCter of the interrelationship between signaling systems in sdwol children. Zhur. vy.9. nerv. deiat. 1-1 no.6t969-978 11-D 161. (MIRA 15:30 1. rhair of Human and Animal Physiology, Bashkir University, Ufa. (CONDITIONED RESPOWE) DNITRIYEV, A.S.; TUSHNOVA.~ T.V.; SHIMOVA, R.1a. j Conditioned relfaxes to time established by the prevalent participa- tion of the second signal system. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no-3:78-82 163. (KRA 160) 1. Rel:omendovana kafedroy fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotny-kh Bashk!Lrskogo gostidarstvennopo universitets, im. 40-letiya Oktyabrya. (GONDITIOIED fU,,PONcT) (CHILD OSTUDY) ACCESSiON NR: AT4042677 S/0000/63/000/000/0169/0172 AUTHOR: Dmitriyev A. S.; Burko, Ye. V. TITLE: Vestibular influence on smooth musculature and vessels of ffie amall intestine following resection of the spinal cord, vagus, cervical sympathetic and splanchnic nerves SOURCE: Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i kosmicheskoy meditsine, 1963. Aviatsionnaya i kosmichesk-aya meditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy* konfe:trentsii. Moscow, 1963, JP4~~172 TOPIC TAGS: vestibular apparatus, intestinal function, rotatio-n effect, acceleration, dog, vestibulax effect ABSTRACT: The investigation was desigmed to determine how the vestibular apparatus influences smooth muscle and vascular complexes of the small intestine in dogs subjected to rotational forces and to observe the effects of resecting the spinal cojqd and some vegetative nerves. The dogs were Card l/ 2 'ACCESSION NR: AT4042677 anesthetized with morphine and ether and were subjected to moderate accelerations. Intestinal motor activity was registered on an oscillograph.- Resection of the spinal cord and the vagus, cervical sympathetic, and splanchnic nervea changed the character of intestinal motor activity but did not eliminate the effects of acceleration. Removal of both labyrinths, h0wever, eliminated intestinal motility during accelerations. The authors conclude that the reaction of intestinal smooth muscle to moderate acceleration has a ves- tibular origin and is accompUshed by means of nerve mechanisms in the! brain stem. The vestibular reacilon is therefore a nervous and humoral mechanism. 'ASSOCIA77ON: none SUBAUTTED: 27SeP63 tNCL: 00 SUB CODE: NO REV SOV,,, 001D. OTHER: 000 Cexd 2/2 DMILUIT-11, -Alrz~kaandr Samenovich; CHERF't.DICNA, V.I., red. fPli3,s:iol-c,;:v of nervous L~tlvlfT) Fiviolcf,?illa vys.Oiai nervnoi deiatellnosti. 'Moskva,. llyssnaia shkola, 1S 611.. 4 65 p. 0,112,k 1.7,01) DMTILRlYl.--V, P, ~.-DIIGOVA, f.,P,i TU."WKWA, T.V. tiMe PeT'C Probiem of tte s!'frjzt o' the f~chool, dfjy on t-pticr,. Zhur. vys, nerv. delbt, 14. nc.3:417-426 My-Ju 164. 17ill'i 1. r~-slr of Human And foumal Ilf 14,, (MJRA 11hysiology, Bash~lr University, D. .....I i ;')- .0 1EV, ')~ .":naI,Vsis ~f the formatior, of ,on.-Iitioned resrionse to tinte. .1,11'ar. qzi. nerv, delat, li~ no. d0619-6k-5 J~--Ig 164. (1/dRA 17j12) 1 1. Chair -)f Mzman and Animal 'hyaiology. Bashkir University, Ufa. 'ACCESSION 'NR: AP4035363 S/0221/6LVO57/002/0245/0268 AUTHOR: Dmitriyevp A. S. Uf a) j TITLE.,: -The physiological basis of human time perception 30URCE: UspeRhi sovremenno7 biologii, v. 57, no. 2, 19641 245-268 TOPIC TAGS: timo perception,, conditioned reflex developmonts cortex, 1 first signal systems second signal systems motor conditioneet roflexp exteroreceptive excitation, proprioceptive excitation ABSTRACT: The present study surveys the development of conditioned rofloxes to times representing tho physiological basis of timo perception. From the earliest stages of infancys conditionod roflexos start to form as a superstructure ovor the basic system of Unnato automatic and self-regulatory cyclic processes rosponsiblo for itho periodicity of vegetative functions* As a child develops, Ivarious types of motor conditioned reflexes related to work activity 'are ELdded. In childhood when the second signal Bystom has not yet I .developed, the conditionod reflox formation process appears comparable :to that of anirials. At this stage the motor conditioned reflox produced by an external stimulus represents a synthesis of extororec- Card ACCESSION NR: AP4035363 eptive cortical excitation and of proprioceptive cortical excitation,, which form a "single functional combination center," Rhythnic repetition of.a given stimulus produces a reaction coinciding with a ,certain level of excitation associated with a certain time, Eventual- ly a conditioned stimulus produces an associated reaction, thus form- ;,ing it conditioned reflex to time, With the development of a second isignal system when a spoken word may act as a stimulus,, a "second Ifunctional combination center" is added to the first, From the age .of 12 to 13 years, conditioned reflexes to time appear to be expressed ~almost entirely-through the second signal system which indopendently reproduces the rhythmic movements of the extremities., head.p body., or speech apparatus (counting out loud or to one's self). Me~,atal count- ing together with voluntary rhythmic movements is often usad as a supplementary method in developing now conditioned reflexes. These reflexes are formed much faster with development of the socond signal system as observed in older children and adults. Psychophysiological research is nocided to test the general theories of time perception and to Gain a better understanding of its physiological mechanism. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. C,,,d 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4035363 ;ASSOCIATION: None 'SUBMITTED*. 00 EtfCL*# 00 SUB CODE: LS NR REP, SOV: 05.2 OTHER: o63 Card, BULYGIN, I.A., otv. red.; WLUB,D.l',;., red.; DMITRIYEV, A.S., red. [Afferent link of the interocentive reflexes] AlPferentrioe zvenco intorotseptivnykti refleksov. lliinsk, Nauka i tekh- nika, 2961- 221 p. NEU 18. 3) 1. Alademiya nawJ~ BSSR, Minsk. Instyt-ut fizialogii. I 29lo-66 AXW1440 WX, XUWITATION Eft/ Dadt k _e~~~ Dviah Physiology of higher nervous Activity (Fiziologlya vy9shey nervnoy. doyatellnosti) Moscow,, Izd-vo "Vysehaya dhkola", 1964. 465 p. illus., biblio., index. 6500 copies printed*, T3PIC TAGS: human physiology, animal physiology, autonomic nervauu.system,: cerebral cortex., reflo: activity,, central nervous system,, neuroj%ogy PURPOSE AND COVERACE: A textbook for students who wish tD deepen their studies and research in physiologyof higher nervous activity. Hence, the book presents in detail the methods used in investigation of human and animal higher nervous activity. Basic problems of modern physiology of highe:r nervous activity and the major reisearch trends are described. Five chapters of the book analyze the human higher nervous activity. Specially.tho I.Agher nervous activity problems during nental-and physical work are examinedo ABLE OF CONMWTS (abridgmd).- Foreword 3 Card L.29lo-66 P145001"O introduction Ch. 1. A.P. Pavlov - the rounder of science on higher nervous act!Lvity - 13 Cho 2* Investigation methods of animal higher nervous activity - 31 Cho 3. Mechanism of conditional, reflex formation - 92 C11* 4- Inhibition of reflexos in cortex of largo cerebria hemispheres - 123 Ch. 5. The movement and interaction of stimulation and inhibition processes In cortex of large cerebral hemispheres - 151, C;h 6. Characteristics of,various conditional reflexes - 170 1. Ch: 7. Analytic and syntbAic function of cerebral cortex - 208 Ch. So Comparative physiology of higher nervous activity - 230 Ch. 9. Specific pecuUari-tilas of human higher nervous activity -- 2 9 4 Ch. 10. L-westigation meMods of human higher nervous activity -- 271'.' Ch. 3-1. Formation peculiarities of human conditional reflexes and. development of cortical inhibitions --~ 331 Ch. 12. Interaction and c*ntinuity functions of first and second, signal- At systm - 341 Ch. 13. Higher nervous activiti t7pee - 361 Ch. l4o Higher nervous acti*ity during tife'work -381 Cho 15o Sleep wA hypnosle - 402 Cq1t 2/3' L 291o-66.-- M50M"O Ch. 16. Changes in highar nervous activity under the innuence W,' various factors in the organism intema and external media Recomended bibliography M- 453 Subject index - 459 - SUB CODE: I.S SUEHITTED: 29NVP64 No IM &N 094 OM: 001 C82d 3/3 ACC NP, AT603W1:__-_ SOURCE CODE: UR/oooo/66/000/000/oi s3/ois4 AUTHOR-. .. Dmitriyev, A. S.; Burko, Ye.V. ORG-%.: none f TITLE: Electrophysiological analysis of the role of the phrenic nerves*in the mechanism of the vestibular reaction of the ilewn [Paper presented at the Conference an Prcblems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 may 19661 SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problem= kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Probielmr kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materiely konferentsil, koscow., 1966, 1*454 TOPIC TAGS: biologic acceleration effect, vestibular analyzer, coriolis acceleration, digestive system, biologic secretion, labyrinthectoW ABSTRACT: The authors earlier established that rotational stress (1-7 and l.23 G), -causes shifts in the frequency characteristics of the bioelectrical activity of the intact phrenic nerve characterized by increased impulse amplitude in dogs under morphine -chloroform -ether narcosis in an acute experiment. As.'a rule, intensified phrenic nerve impulses caused by rotation are. con- - qW.rent with a depression in the-motor activity of the ileum. In most case :(76~0, this'* d-e'p-ressio*n' 'i-s-aim'-o--st entir*'e_1ye1_Gi_n'_a*ted wheidb-o-th-ph'-r-en-k- nerves are cut at the level of the neck. I L In animals with intact lab~jrinths, relatively low siress (1.07 G) caused an intensification of impulsation in the bentral segment of the phrenic. nerve 'during rotational and postrotational. periods but did not cause substantial i shifts in the bioelectricity of its peripheral segment. At a somewhat higher value (1. 25 G) these shifts were more pronounced and statistically reliable.. In labyrinthectomized animals, no statistically reliable shifts were observed in the bioelectrical activity of both central and peripheral segments of the 1 phrenic nerve. An anal *is of the data indicates the vestibular nature of rotational'and YS postrotational shifts in phrenic bioelectricity andalso implies that these ;nerves play a significant role in the efferent pathway compley, which is responsible for a vestibular influence on ileum motor activity at relatively low rotational stresses. At higher rotational stresses (greater than 1 WO extralabyrinthine systwo participate in these reactions, [W~.A, No., 22; CD Report 66-u63 ,SUB GCOM 06 SUBM DATEs =W" :ard 2/2 ACC va.--AT~63~5'52 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/0001'0154/0155~ AUTHOR; Dmitriyevo A. S.; Pushkarchuk, A. A. ORG: none TITIE: The problem of the neurohmoral mechanism of vestibular effects on the motor function of the ileumi (Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661 SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoymeditsiny, 1966. -Problemy kosmicheskoy medits:U7. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsii, Moscow, 1966, 154-155 TOPIC TAGS% biologic acceleration effect, coriolis acceleration, digestive system, biologic secretion, vestibular analyzer, blood chemist'7' ABSTRACT-, The authors have established that rotation of animals with intact nerv- I ous systems causes a statistically reliable increase in blo6d adrenalin con-' tent,,Aich is accompanied by a simultaneous depression of the motor activ- ity 'of the ileum. At higher rotational values (from 1. 16 to 1. 6 G) a greater incidence of motor depression of the Ileum- and -a more pronounced shift in adrenalin content ic observed; a'statistically reliable increase in.blood norepineph~in is noted only at 1. 6 G. At 1. 16 G, animals ~rith intact labyrinths and several splanchnic nerves 112 :ACC NRs AT606-$52 showed a 30% decrease in'the incidence of inhibitory reactions of the ileum; :at 1. 6 ("T, there was a 6% decrease compared to animals with intact splancb - .nicnerves. Both rotational parameters led to a statistically reliable in- crease in blood norepinephrin but did not substantially affect adrenalin con- tent. Rotational stress (1. 16 and 1. 6 G) caused a noticeable increase in blood norepinephrin content in labyrinthectomiz6d animals with intact splanchnic nerves and an unconfirmable change in adrenalin content. Here, the natura of ileum motor activity at 1. 16 G was almost equivalent to control activity. At 1. 6 G a normal inhibitory reaction of the ileum was noted. Based on these data, it war, concluded that humoral shifts occurring in the blood of animals and reactions of the ileum to 1. 16 G are of vestibular nature. At a greater value extra-labyrinthine systems plaX ~ sub- i stantial role. MA, N6. 22; ATD Report 66-11-6] SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATk: 2/2 ko ZA.; -r--E-j - dlq~aas "ing f, reagalit's In the - " 'vtomatu'- Industr.'la-1. wasto3 and in water preparal.lorij n doz.lr-ov-qx-Iir, reagc-ni.,.,4r pri i)brabrft.~e sU~!.-hiW~b Moohra, RMjTI=V.._AnPAoliy Vasillyevich-, FIL15TOT, A.H., kand..tokhn.nauk, retsenzent; In- ON I MI C zIT.-, red.; GORHOSTAYPOLISKATA, M.S., tekftn.red. [Guido for workers in foundry chipping and cleaning departments] Pamiatka dlia rabochikh obrubuykh i ochistnykh otdelenli liteinykh tookhov. Moskva, Gos.nauchj+tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 50 P. WRA 140) (Foundries-Safety measures) 11,10 2-3, 17-1~: C OUF T Ii Y US ISR 0 Elly J OUR. RZSiol., 1110-lit 1959, No. ~7001 y, R.03.; Fiven', IN.I.; !!Lq,triy A U Vi 0;R 'Emity, ev Llvov Ttistitute of Coviric-rce 1. c on cmd c s I iTL-,i Variability of' Cheralcal Com,-(.sit-Jc;n of -ineat Grain Within th-e jame har. ORIG . PUB. Zap. nauch-n. stud. o-v, I Ulvovsl,r-.. ekonom. in-t, 1c,;57, ~io 1, 48-51 A-33T~AOT studir was madc of vz.,.ri-,tims in wcic t c)4' whe"Lt gra:lns, and in their ccrtents of' mol-sture., and crudi-! protEin, within the same (tar. (jr,-Iinfl in tLe di"Le ra r t o f t, hf, e a r hav e 1. he h i cl, lr;~' I; t Id C i ilO +hc S eri tIlle t-Op 1,!Irt -- the Dil"Iferences tlne sEime I e"r We-~G :3~sn cbsEirved in the other indices, but diff~-..~encc-s ~rary in thi: different viarieties. GA-RD 'VB=ik7 O.D. ; Stadnik, Ye. I. DMITRIYEV, Anatoll . ..-A Ix . YXICTOY, I.M., inthener, reteenzeat; or tz tellstva; WKHOTA. M.A., tekhnichaskiy 9 redaktor [Safety manual for founders, smelters and steel workers) Pamiatka po takhnike bezopasnosti dlia zaval'Bhchikov. plavillshchikov i stalevarov. Ilev, Gos. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostrott. lit-r7q 195 6. 63 p . (MLRA 10:3) (Founding--Safety measures) AUTHORS: Dmitriyev, A.V., Ionov, V.A. 132-58-4-8/17 TITLE-a Automated Reduction in Gamma-Ray Aerial Survey (Automatizatsiya privedeniya pri aerogrammastygmke) PERIODICAL; Razvedka i Okhrana Pedr, 1958, Nr 4, pp 51-36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In gamma-ray aerial eurveys, the intensity of the gamma radia- tion decreases sharply when the gamma rays pass through the at- mospheric layerso Therefore, it is necessary to take into con- sideration the height at which the aerial survey is carried out. Up until now, the registration of the height and of the gamma radiation have been conducted separately, and only by joint laboratory processing could the reduction of the field be as- certained. The introduction of 2 devices, which can be easily installed in existing radiometers, is proposed: an automatic height corrector, by which the variation of the intensity of gamma radiation at varying heights can be calculated by the King Function, and a device for the automated reduction of the field. These devices will increase the effectiveness of aerial surveying and eliminate complicated laboratory calculations and Card 1/2 adjustments. Automated Reduction in Gamma-Ray Aerial Survey 132-58-4-8/17 9 There are 3 graphs. ASSOCIATIOV: Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Applied Geophysics AS USSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Gamma rays-Measurement 2. Radiometers-Applications 2-0 1774,2-6 EWP R ~; EW (M) /Ims AFFTg/ !g 2M~ IMES .StON NRt' AP30061106 $/0078163/1)081009/2136/2139 V 10 Falkina X K,; Omitriyev,.A. V. AUTHOR: Ku2netsov.-:- TITLES: Electrical cooduettVlty- 'and',tbermoelactric power of the' bisamth gie:lgl~aide-autiii3c-iiiy~:,tallurt,de and bismuth tetluride-antimo~4~ I ids o'blid-solutl6as SOURCE 2236~6).T Zhurpal neorgAnIchisakay Uliall. v. 8, no. 99 1963, 2139: - ',ii.-TOPIC TAGS tantimonyz bismuth -selanide telluride ternary system,-;, ids. antimony-tallurid it i a au t h, sel4ti a bismuth telluride, antimio vity, thirmoalectri,pf 611d olution onductl i -',,.'';)oWer# metallic type eandluctivitp'- O'hoiconductoT type conductt!vity lolsviuth ealenide antImony_-:tellurIde' system, bismuth telluride P_ a6timony Iseleinide sys ten," z ;1, ABISTRACTt'~' Varlations: in electrfi 1 '(0) and theriio-' 1 a Conductivity oleatTic po;wer (a) vlth:solid-soLution composition ha,%~e been 's:tu d B12S6:1-Sb2Tat -and BIiTe3-.-Sb Se sections of the compo's~ In the 2 3 square rePresentLng the Sb Te3_,Se, ternary system. D a t ir xB12_ .-CardI 'ACCE S S X'ON NRs AP30068Q 4) -lablel,An - ithe iterat thle'.'slattions 4T8 not aval 1 ure but-pha 11a dia- grams have belon astabllshid (V n Go Kuzuetsov, K. K. Palki a, Zh Peargano khtati 8 , 1204 ~.(063) :'Heasurements'of'a and a were h t pressed specimens prepare carried out at room temperature ~on, o d ~by: nelting Mixtures of :~tho in evacuated h _i Ith V!Lsi ty Fbompounds sealed quartz'ampulsor The,hot-pressed specimens-were vacuum' A ~annealed and water quenched. It-was shown that 1) minimum a icora- responds to 70 mol% M''re- in the Bi Se Sb Te systemi, while 2 3 2 - 1 3 2 3 the a. type Cr :in the Bi :Te- --Sb S system decreases continuously,1:4,. 2; 3 2 e 3 witb.an incre.aae in Sbj;Se,- concentration in the 9olid-solution. 4nd 2:) the sign ~of Q o , B 29e3 in the Bi2Se3-Sb2TO3 SYstem _.changee from minus-to jilus at 60 molZ Sb2Te3 and reaches a maximulla -at 70 mol%,Sb2'Ce3, while eAn the B1,2U3-Sb2803eyetem'shows a~ Im Se P in the 18-227C range, a Metallic-! &XIMum at 50, IM01% Sb2' Te3, Bi Sef type, temperature dependence of,o was found for pure BL2 2 V and 1Sb Te3i.,&nd a seminonductor-type dependence, for Sb Dis- 2 2Se3 e nt rature data op a and of cr plkneies be:tvean exp4rime al and-lite I for n-type BI,2Te3.and 11-tYP8 B12SC13 are caused by differences in, I 0 the purity of the start.ing materietla and in the preparation f j: t62 -D TH AC( 30Sep63 SUBRITTEDi A EN CL 00 P,H SUB CODE lih,, NO: REP, 13OVil 012 Q06' ~OTHERt 12 if coid . KUZNETSOV, V.G.; PALKINA, K.K.; DMJT.R]:YEV, A.V. Electric conductivit.* and thermoelectromotive force of solid solutions in the systems B12SQ3 - Sb2TO3 and B12Te3 - Sb2Se3. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 na.9:2136-2139 ~ 063. (MA 16:10) 1. Institute obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Imeni N.S.Kurna-kova AN SSSR. M ACCESSION NR: AT4017564 .5/3074/62/000/047/0370/0387 AUTHOR: Dmitriyev, A. V. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent) TITLE: Theory of gas discharge in the presence of a dielectric barrier SOURCE: Leningrad. Elektrotekhnicheskiy institut. Izv., no. 47, 1962, 370--387 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge, discharge in cavity, resonator discharge, dielectric resonator discharge, image method, equivalent circuit method, discharge gal), slot reactor, high voltage discharge phe- nomena ABSTRACT: The article deals with the processes occurring in a gas- filled cavity in which one or two walls are lined with a solid di- electric, a theory in developed for the gas discharge at commercial frequency or higher, at a cavity width from a fraction to several Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4017564 millimeters, And at atmomipheric pressure# on the basis o2 the cathode voltage drop of at gas discharge in a cavity surrounded by a dielectric or bounded by a dielectric and a conductor. Existing analysis methods cannot lie applied to such a gap since the effectivei ;.value of the current is not a specific characteristic ol! the dis- icharge, and different forms of the discharge can correspond to the same value of the current. The effect"of a dielectric barrier on the discharge in the cavity is analyzed theoretically by the image method and by the equivalent-circuit method. It is sho%m that the phenomena occurring under these conditions resemble a glow dis- charge. Practical applications of the theory are discusised in con-.I nection with hiii-voltage equipment, where a discharge is harmful, .31 and with electrochemistry, where discharge in narrow gaps is used to produce active complexes (slot reactor). It is also shown that the most effective method to study the discharges in narrow cavi- tios or gas inclusions of different ahapeB is to display cyclic plots of the charge as a function of the voltage or of the current, i Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR; AT4017564 as a function of the voltage. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 22 for mulas. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut (Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute) SU13MITTED: 00Uec6l SUB CODE: PH, EE DATE ACQ: 20Mar64 UR REF SOV: 006 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 004 DMITR V A., V. ~- 4-1 - - 7 ": ~ , Studying a discharge in a narrow cavity bounded on one or both sides by a dielectric, Zhur. tekh. fiz. 33 no.~):2104- 1115 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) lo Leningradskiy elaktrotekhnicheakiy institut imeni V.I. Ullyanova. (Lenina). 'EN4. do OiREFA, THE 0 R 5 ~e ACCESSION NR: AP4042940 S/0057/64/034/008/1494/1503 AUTHOR: t _Pmi riyov, A.V. TITLE: Investigation of the discharge in a. narrow gap bounded ori one or both sides by a dielectric SOURCE: Zhurnal tokhnichoskoy fiziki, v.34, no,8, 1964, 1494-1503 ,TOPIC TAGS: electric discharge, electric breakdown, glow diBehargo, dielectric ABSTRACT: This paper reports a continuation of earlier work of the author (ZhTF 33, 11104,1963) on low frequency (50 cycle/see) discharges in the short air gap betweol) dielectric plates backed by metal electrodes. The basic experimental technique is described in the carliet paper, and the present exposition also loans heavily on the earlier discussion for theoretical matters developed there. The electrode dia- meter was changed to 2 am fox- the present experiments, and -the dielectric was bond- ;ed to the metal and its surface polished with greater care than before in an effort to. minimize the pulse type discharge obsezired in the earlier work. In. some experi- ments a small high-frequency (1 to 2 kc/sec) potential was applied in. addition to the low-frequency- wwitation in or-der to nwasure the cathode drop and. the lield ,3 IIV 'ACCXSSION NR: AP4042940 strength in the outer region-of the discharge. E;Kperiments were also p?rformed in which distilled water replaced the metallic olocXrode. The dielectrics investigated~ were polyethelene, teflon, mica and a commercial,.. paper dielectric intended for ca- pacitor manufacture. The value of the cathode dpop at the surface of the mica di- electric was found to be between 150 and 200 V. The electric fXold in the remainder of the discharge wa,a close to the breakdown utropgth of air, and the current ito an- sumod to be carried by olociron avalanches. No cathode drop was found at the paper dielectric; the self -sustaining discharge is ascribed in this case to unknown secon- dary processes. Spots at which destructive action had occurred were found an the surfaces of the dielectrics. These are assumed,to mark the locations of' emission centers, or cathode spots. The occurrence of the pulse type discharge Vlas associa- ted with a nonuniform distribution of these emission centers. The pulse discharge was strongly inhibited by the use of distilled water in place of metal as the con- ductive portion of' the electrode. This is ascribed to the very,high resistance of the water. The shape of a single current pulse was found to be similar to thoso ob-, served by II.W.Bandel (Phys.Reir,.95,117,1954) and II.Mielke (Zo.angew.Phys.11,409, 1959) in the transition from a self-sustaining to a spark discharge, and the author concludes that ths pulso type dischargo reprcpseq~s the firat stage in the formttion 2/3 !ACCESSION NR: AP1104294O of spark discharge channels. "The author tenders his deep gratitude tio Prof. L.A. Sena, Do6tor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, for discusalng thet results of this work. Oriz..art.has.- 6 formulas, 9 figures and 2 tables. I ASSOCIATION: Leningrddskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut im.M.Ullyanova (Lenina) (Leningrad Blectrotechnical Institute) 1SUBMITTED: MayVl ENCL: 00' ;SUB CODE: RM NR REP SOV: 002 OTHER:006 ACCESSION NR- AP4042941 S/005 7/~4/034/008/1504/15 10 AUTHOR: Dmitriyov, A.V. TITLE: Contribution to the statistical theory of the breakdown of a:lr at atmospher- ic pressure and with small electrode spacing ~SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.8, 1964, 1504-1510 T6IC TAGS: elect~ric discharge, glo%v discharge cathode spot,'elcctric breakdown, cathode drop ABSTILACT: Two p]-tases are distinguished in the breakdown process of short high-p~res- sure air gaps: the development of a self-sustaining glow discharge, and the subse- quent establishment of a highly conductive channel. The latter process involves con- .siderable power and is accordingly sensitive to external circuit conditions. The former process is discussed in the present paper. Current statistical theories of the development of a self-sustaining discharge from the Townsend discharge in.a gas. are criticized as providing no natural qualitative criterion for the onset of the self-sustaining ra.-ime, and as incapable of accounting for breakdown at a finite field strength-Basing his argument on his own experimental results concerning the ACUSSION NR: AP4042941 formation of a subnormal glow discharge in a cavity with dielectric walls (Zh77 33, ~1104,1963), the author proposes the establishment of a cathode" drop as the criteri- on for the initiation of the self-sustaining phase. The cathode drop )results from the formation of cathode spots at locations wh6re the probability of surface ioniza- f N tion is enhanced by the presence of surface defects. This mechanism is more import- ant in short high-pressure gaps than elsewhere, because the ionic remnant of an ava- lanche suffers in this case less diffusion on its journey to the cathode, and, con-~ sequently, arrives in a more compact form, invhich it is more capable of producing secondary effects. A simple statistical theory is developed for the formation of cathode spots in a Townsend discharge, and the inevitable exponential time depen- dence of the probability is derived. It is suggested that this theory might be im- -proved with the aid of considerations similar to those brought to bear on the ques- tion of the mechanical strength of real crystals by T.A.Koritoirova anJ Ya.I.Frenkell :(ZhTF 11,173,19,11). In the author's opinion the significant inforenze is that under conditions in which the presence of surface defects appreciably influences the ini- tiation of the discharge (and these conditions are mot in the case of a short gap), the statistical mean value of the breakdown potential is not constant,-and the con- capt "breakdown potential at the gas" 1000M Its meanings This mosits Ln practice that 2/3 ACCESSION NR- AP~042941 under otherwise similar,conditions, the average breakdown potential will. be diff6- rent for electrodes that have different areas or the surfaces of which have been differently treated. Orig.art.has: 13 formulas. 'ASSOCIATION- Laningradskly elektrotekhnicheakiy inatitut im.V.I.Ullyan,ova (Lanina) ~(Leningrad Electrotachnical Institute) SUBMITTED: MunO EINCL-, 00 ~SUB CODE: EM NR REP S(IV: 006 OTHER:022 3 DMITRIYEV, A.V., inzh. 13m"K---,,r---~-t;J'~-~,'4-~c--;,~.,-,.,.ft-.. New aatuomatic regulator for lever transmissions. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. Nauch.-tekh.sov.Min.putei soob. no.1!40-46 163. (MIRA 17:1) VASILENYO, V.N., IONOV, V.A.; KOGAN, R.M.; NAZAROV, I.M.; FIRIDMANY Sh.D, Using the gamma-ray spectrum surveying method in geology. Sov. geol. 6 no.10tl,7-62 0. 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR. 'k. V. Jul Imulators,ffigh Frequency ,"Eigb-Voltage Insulation for High-Prequeney Instal- lations," Prof N. P. Bogoro&it&iy, Dr Teeb Soi andL A. V. DmItriyev, Engr,.Iemlngra& Zlec Zug InBt I-moni Ul I yanov.. 4 pp "E.lektrichestvo" No 7 Treats subject under: (1) diodharge in air at high frequencies; (2) construction of high-voltage, higb-frequency Insulators; (3) utilizatiorrof Inlustrial frequency for testing high-frequency Insulators. 15 T18 DMTRIYEV, A. V. A. 11. Dmitriyev will defend his thesis on "Electrometer of Piezo-electric Converter" for a degree of cancUdate of technical sciences on 20 Jxuie 1953.7, at the Inttitute of Automatics and Telemechanics, UM9 Academy of Sciances., Vechernyaya, Moskva, No. 143, 20 June 1953, P- It SO', ;~ 112 -57 -9 -18298 ,rranslation from: Referativayy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, pp 21-22 (USSR) ALITFOR: Dmitriyev, A. V. TITLE: VZv`1`c'_e-fG"'r Aiitomatic Stopping of a Braiding Machine. A Suggestion by L. B. Grabin and N. I. Beregovoy (Mekhanizm dlya avtornati.cheskogo ostanova opletochnogo stanka. Predlozheniye L. B. Grabina, N. 1. Beregovogo) 13ERIODIGAL: Sb. rats. predlozh. M-vo elektrotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1956, Nr 2 (60), pp 12-14 ABSTRACT: A new device is described for stopping a braiding machine by insert- ing an electric block in the motor supply circuit. The device is mounted on the nipple plate, close to the wire being braided, and consists of a textolite piece, two roller levers, and a spring. A wire-break block is embedded in the piece. When the wire slips off the rolls, or the wire diameter chariges, a movement of one of the roller levers interrupts the motor supply circuit, thereby stopping the machine. Such a device has been mounted and operated successfully at the "Ukrkabel' " plant. A-0, M. Gard Ill T/C /Z/, k SHAPOVAILBITKO, A.M., m1aduhiy, nauchWy sotrudnik;IF-ITRITEV, A.V.; OZOLIZI, A.K., Ihzh. Diesel compressors used in diesel locomotives. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no.1:16-17 Ja 158. CKM ll: 3 l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut MiniBterstva putay soobahcheniya (for Shapovalenko). 2.Glavnyy konstruktor Pervomayskogo tormoznogo zavoda (Dmitriyev). (Diesel locomotives) DMITRIYMV,- 3atoliy Yasillyevich; SHPARAGA, I.I., inzh., retsenzent; SMDYUK, V.K., fn-zh., red. [Safety rules for operators of sand preparation machinery casting shops] Pamiatka po tekhnike besopsonosti dlia rabochikh zemleprigotovitellnykh mashin liteinykh teekhov. Kiev, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1958. 57 1D., (mm 12:4) (FoUnding-Safety measures) (SEt-nd, Foundry) NESUMNKO, Semn loontlyevich; DRITRIM.A.Y., inzhoner, reteensent; RIKRMG,D.B., ted'.. [Guide to safety measures in leying. repairing, and lining steel-smelting furnaces] Pamiatka po tekhnike bezopasnosti dlis kamenshchikov po kladke, renontu i obmurovke staleplavil'- nykh pachei. Moskva, Goe.nnuchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-Ty. 1959. 101 P. (MIRA 14:5) (Spialting furnaces) (Metall-argical plants-Safety measures) S/576/61/000/000/020/020 E021/zlzo AUTHORSs Kuznotmov, V.G., Yallseybv, A.A., Shpak, Z.S., PAlkina# K,K&j Sokoloval M.A., and Dmitriyev. A.V* TITLEs Study of the phase die,gram and tivi electrical conductivity of the phases of the Ni-S, Ni-Se and Co-S systems SOURCES Soveshchanlye po poluprovednikovym materialam. 4th. Voproay metallurgil. i fiziki poluprovodnikov; poluprovodnikovyye aoyedineniya i tverdyyt splavy. Trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, lzd.-vo AN SSSR, 1961. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii imeni A.A. Baykova. Fiziko-tokhnicheakiy inatitut. 159-173. TEXT- Information on the phase diagram and electrical conductivity of the phases of the 3ystems Ni-S, NI-Se and Co-S is important for the technology of extraction of nickel, cobalt, selenium and'sulphu.-c from their ores and also for the search for now semiconducting materials. The present investigation wan therefore carried out. Detailed X-ray analysis, differential thermal analysis and measurements of:density were carried out. Card 1/4 Study of the phase diagram and the ... E021/rpo Electrical conductivity in the range 20 to 440 EIC was rlea3ured. and 4n general showed it steady fall a3 the temptra-kare ancreased. The results %howed that in solid solutions ba,%t-d on p-NiSe or P-CoS with a defect nickel arsentdo structure and a Content of ~!slenium or sulphur greater than 51.6 atom**c Si, a --riperlattice 43 formed. This 2s explained by ordor;.nq of defe:.ts i.,j tile lattice in Ni or Co positlons. The following structurea wn-,c ,found to exist; V-44S hexagonal with parameters at 650c Of a = 5.43 t 0'0*.IkX, c = 12.02 t O.OIkX and c/o 2.2' -3~- NiqS8 - hexagonal with a 12.10 t O.Ikx, C -- 21-26 t O.OlkX, c/o = 0.932 in a lattice of six Ni S8 g:,OJpa*, N2-6Se5 - hexagonal with a 3.77 2 o.olkx, c - L5.86 t o.02kX. c/a ~ 4.202; Ni2lSe2() hexagonal with a 7.95 ,t O.OlkX, 9.76 1 MAX, c/a 1-227; P N '3S0 20 tetragonal with parameters at 65o oc of a = 7-60 1 0-011CX2 c - 6.22 � o.oikx, .C/a ~ O.BI8. it was shown that NiS2 has semiconducting propartiea. The phases B NiS. A NiSs and p CoS with a nickrl-arasnide atructure and P CoSt 0 NISO with a ntckel-araen-ide 3uperlettice, and also Card 2/ 11 study of the phase diagram and the S/576/61/000/000/020/020 E021/E120 a NiS with a millerite-type structure, behave below 300 'C as semi-motals, but pI COS with 55,22 at.1% S and 01 NiSo with 52.3 at.S So have a tendency to semiconducting type of conductivity, The phases a N'3S2, a N'3SQ2, C09SBI NiSe2 and mixtures of a N'3S2 with Ni, a N13SO2 with Ni and Ni6Se', CoqS8 with Co, have metallic conductivity. The c/a ratio ~i. close to tho ideal nickel-ar3enide structure in the.cas a of p NiS (c/a = 1.555) but the tendency to semiconducting propoities is greater for pt COS (c/a = 1.534) and P' NiSe (c/a IL 1.463). This Is a deviation from the predic tion by W.B. Pearson (Ref.20: Canadian J. of Physics, 1957, v.35. 8, 886) that ~phasea with nickel-arsenide structure would have semiconducting type of electrical conductivity. Detailed information is given on the limits of homogeneity and phase structure of Ni-S, Ni-Se and Co-S systems and also the inter- atomic distancas in sulphides and selenides of nickel and cobalt selenide. -There are 2 figures,.2 tables and 32 references: 7 Soviot-bloc and 25 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 3A 5/576/61/000/UOU/020/020 Study of th6 phase diagram and the ... E021/E120 The four most recent English language references read as followsi Rt~f. 7., T. Rosenfivist, J. Iron Strol last., 19511, %-.176. 37. Ref.16! D11. Hanaz!h. Constitution of Binary Alinys. 1956; 2tid publication. Rr f. 20, W. B. Pearson, Canadian J . or Physics. 1947, -1~ )5, 8, 666. lie f, 23: M. A. Peacock. Ami~r. Minera log. 1947, 3 2, 484 . Card 4/4 S/08 61/010/006/007/011 B136YB201 AUTHORS: Balyasnyy, N. D., Boltneva, L. I., Dmitriyev, A. V., Ionovy V. A., and Nazarov, I. M. TITLE: D,-termination of the content of radium, thorium, and potassium in rocks from an aircraft PERIODICA~x Atomnaya energiya, v. lop no. 69 1961, 626-629 TEXTs A three-channel analyzer allowing measurements to be made In thres energy ranges with automatic subtraction of the background has been uoed for effeoting spectroscopic gamma measurements. The integral sensitiirity was 350 pulses/see per microroontgen/hour. The channels worked (1) in integral. operation with a out-off of 0-5 Mev to eliminate the effect of the soft scattered gamma. radiation'. (2) in the 1.6-1.9 Mev energy range; (3) in the -1.9-2.7 Mev energy range. The contents of the individual elements were dets'rmi4 by equations n*h) - ni,Ra + n12 Th + ni3K n (h) = n 12 Ra + n 22 Th Card 1/4 S/089/61 /010/006/007/011 DeterminatiOtL Of the content of ... B1 36/B201 n I h) - n Ra 4 n Th 3Y % 31 32 Here, Th and K denote the percentual thorium and potassium contents, Ra, the percentUfLl radium content of equilibrated uranium, n ls2!,3 the counting 5 rates, ?(h) the referenoe coefficient to the earth's sarfac,~; rill - B-10 n 3.6*10",'n = .1 . 15 . 102, n 4, n 2.6-104, n31 - 2.7-10 4 12 ~' 21 13 21 ' 4.8-10 22 ' n32 - 4.6-10 (h) is independent ofthe content of elements, and for altitudes of 10, 25, and 50 m equal to 1.08, 1.24, and 1-55. The coeffi- cients nij were determimed by a direct method whiQh, however, proved not to be very accurate. Since the spectra of the standard specimens and of the semi-space differ, the standard spectra were taken without and with a 25-cm water screening. The root-mean-square error in the determination of the elements was calculated after the fourth control flight and was found to amount to 25 %. The flightscovered an area of 5-5*10 km Oard 2/4 V B/089/61/010/006/007/011 Determination of the oo,atent of B136/2201 at intervals of 100 m at an altitude of 25 mo A clear relationship was found between the radium and thorium contents and the eological at - ture. The highest radium and thorium contents (7-10-4., and 11.10 WA131 re- spectively) calculated according to aerial survey results are found in such regions where effusive rocks of' a medium composition appear in_ r - nite outcrop-.9 on the s3qface;tthe,lovest, on the other hand (1-5 '10 for radium axid 4.0-10 for hor um) are found where effusive rocks of a basic composition appear. The radium content determined from the air- craft is, on the average, by 28%, and the thorium content by 21%, less V/ than the contents determinod by radiochemical analysis. The introduction-- of a correction factor K-1.1 in n 3 improves results considerably. As, howeverg the number of analyses performed is small, their accuracy is insufficient. The conclusion is drawn that errors caused by tolerances in ptematurely introduced coefficients can be eliminated by this correction. The potassium content in effusive-sedimentary rocks fluctuated between 1 and 4. and attained 2-5% in granite, which agrees with data available in the literature. V. N. Vasilenko, Z.V. Kuznetsova and I. V. Yagodovskiy Card 3/4 S/089/61/010/006/007/011 Determination of the content of ... B136/B201 are thanked for having supplied geological material. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 3 Soviet-bloc references. SUBMITTED: JU1Y 14, 1960 x Card 4/4 BALYASM, N.D.; BOLTMA,, L.I.; DNITR3-EVJ%-A.V.; IONOV, V.A.; NAZAROV., I.M. Nterminin 'the radium.. thorium and pot;assium content of rocks from an airplane. Atom.energ.' 10 no.6t62&-629 is 161. (NIRA 11o 6) (Aeronautics in geology) (Radioactive substances) FEDOROV, H.A.; Pjj~~A-V-4 LUKIYANOV., S.V.; KORMIYEMO, P.P. Stud,ying the process of the hydraulic fracturing of coal seams. Nauch. trudy VNII Podzemgaza no.6:66-78 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. laboratoriya gazifikatsii kamennykh ugley Vsosoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta podzemnoy gazifikatsii ugley. (Coal gasif-.'.-,ation, Underground) (Hydraulic mining) e DOLTNEVA, L.I.; VASILENKO, V ~.jq IONOV, V.A.; NAZAROV I.M.; YAGODOVSKIYP I:V. P Experimental determination of radium, thorium, and potassium in rocks from an airplane by mea:ns of a NaJ(TI) crystal pickup Atorit, energ. 13 no.3:280-282 S 162). (MIR), 1;:g) (Gamma-ray spectrometry) (Radioactivation analysis) L 1268-66 Ewr(i) U] 00/002/AO91/AO92, ACCESSION NR: AR5008450 EV0271 640 5 46 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Av.tomatiha, telemokhanika i vychislitel'naya tekhaika. ~Svodnyy tom, Abs. ZA5Z3 h. ~AUTHOR: aly.Len,[K,~.N. D,.:; DM~Iriyev,r V. I Ionov, V. A. - =T 5* TITLE: Device for automat-to. subtraction of.background (noise) I CITED SOURCE: S`b. Geofiz,,: priborostro Vypo 18 o L. s Nedra, 1964, 17-25 TOPIC TAGS: ba,ckgrou~d subtraction, automatic background subtraction, air gamma survey TRANSLATION: In automating the processing of air -gamma -survey materials (intensity-flight-altitude calt~ulations, channel rate -of-c ounting division, etc.), av special device must be used for presubtracting the background components during ;the flight. A device is described -which automatically subtracts the background xate-of-counting in the pulea form. The advantage of this method of isolating the desirable signal Res in the -fact that the background is subtracted right at tile radiometer inpirt; hence, tEe automatic -stabilization circuit in the air-survey Card 1/2 L 1268-66 ACCESSION NR:. -AR5008450 system is simplified, the background;compensation with sensitivity- scale switching becomes unnecessary, and the possibility of count recording in the pulse, form with an accuracy of one pulse is retained. The equipment includes a two- position subtracting unit, an. electronic delay circuit, a logical unit, and a memory, unit. The subtracting -unit i.-rror is investigated for the particulat case when the -round frequency- stabilized generator, pulse sequence is set by a separate backg, and the input pulses are statistically distributed according to the Poisson law. if the subtracting inAt switch has more than. two positions, missing of a pulse of the ibackground generator will depend not only on the number of the arrived input pulses but also on the switCh position al. the start of the period; t'~erefore,. in this case, the operation would lie described by a Markov-type -circuit probabilistic :process. A table and a rac;urrent formula set up for various sequences of the Input pulses arfaanalyzed.,. A pxIncipal circuit realizing the Bimplest switch is described. BibL 3, figs. ~3. -SUB CODE: D.'P;l EC ENCL: 00 BOLTNEVA, L. I.; VASILENKO, V. N.; ~~MITjIIYEV, A. V.; IONOV, V. A.; KOGAN, R. 14.; KUZ14hTSOVA,, Z. V.; NAZAROV, I. M.; YAGODOVSKIY, 1. V. Use of' the method of air-borne gamma-spectrometry in studying the radioactivity of granitoid intrusives. lzv. AN SSSR. Ser. ge0fi2;. no.6:858-1371 Je 164. (MIRA 17:7) D14jjRjYf,Y,_' Y.,; NIKIFOROV, 1,1,.V.; KOGAII, R.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; tlA _ wj~ T , llj!-~Afl, Sb.D. , kand. tekhn. nauk Determining moisture of soils by their gamma-radiation. MetEor. i gidral. no.7:56-58 il 165. (MIRA 28:6) 1. Inatitut prikladnoy Eeofiziki AN SSSR. BOLTNEVA, L.I,,; BUYAY-TA, L.I.; Dlg,TRII.KV,~,Aty~; lCNOV, V.A.; KOGAN, R.M.; NAZAROV, L.M. I Radioactivity of sands in Central Asia. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no,1:183-186 N 165* (KIRA 18ilO) 1. Subutitted March 16, 1965. 31131-66 EWT(1)--- IJP(c) GG ACC NRs AP6013131 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/004/0739/0745 AUTHORt Dmitrivev. A, V,* Tszyan Toze-tsyan' ORGt Leningrad Ele.ctr otechnical Institute La. V. I. uil.yaigLi fj~enin) (Leningradskiy elektrotekhn1'cheskiy institut) TITLEs Variation of dielectric surface properties under the infIluence of gas discharge SOURCEt Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 4, 1966, 739-745 TOPIC TAGSs dielectric property, dielectric surfacis property$ gas discharge ABSTRAM An investigation was made of the influence of ga:s discharge on the surface resistaqce of dielectrics coated with polyethylene films 40-75 ii thick. Initially, it was established that the resist- &nee-decreased sharply under the influence of the gas discharge. This was explained by the appearance of a space charge In the bo,andary layer of the dielectric. The space charge consisted of electrons from the gas discharge. If the ionizatton processes are stopped the surface resistance rises and approaches the initial ~^value. After the first,-*, minute the resistance rises according to At". where A is a constant determined by the intensity of the gas discharge and the duration of 2 L 31131-66 ACC NRi AP6013131 Its action. A relationship between the surface resistance and the peculiarity of spectral lines of the ionization current pulses was established# Orige art, has: I formula and 8 figures. (BD) SUB *CODEs 090 ll/ SUBM DATEs l9Nov641 ORIO RErt 0051 OTH REFt 003 ATD PREM DMITRII-EV, A.AF.; LEBEDEV, V.L.; NAZARENKO, A.A. Testing methods of connection linking by hydraulic fracturing of the coal seam at flie Kamensk "Podzemgaz" Plant,, Trudy VNIIPodzemgaza no.12:46-52 164. (MIRA 18:,9) 1. Laboratoriya gazifikatsil kamennyk-h ugley Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledo-va-tellskogo instituta podzemnoy ga:,,ifikatsii ugley. ;A1,N WiNi -V fra c t-ari ra g proceoz.."S 7 1 4 1 rol DMITRIM. IA. --Vi---- , Oysters from Suzak layers of the Manysh eyncline. Trudy Ixst. geol. AN Turk. SSR 3:5-26 160. (MIRA 16:1) (Ashkhabad--Qy-e0rs, Poson) DMITRIM,A--V,- Paleogene oysters in the Badkbyz regions Trudy Inst. geol. AN Turk. SSR 3:27-74 160, (MIM 16: 1) (BELdkbys region-Oysters, Fossil) KALUOIN, P.I.; DMITRIYEV, A.V. Upper Cretaceous in the Badkhyz highland. Trudy Inst. geol. Ali' Turk. SSR 4:362-415 162. (MIRA'16i7) (Badkhyz region-Geology, Stratigraphic) DMITRIYEVY A.V.; KOZHEVNIKOVA, G.Ye. Paleogene of the central Hopetdag. Izv. AN Turk.SSR. Ssr. tekh., khim. i geol. nauk no.2:99-107 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Institut geologii AN Tiii-Rmenskoy SSR. KI,LUGD, F.I., nkademiJk; ])'.! JJR1 Y-,,,V, A.V.; KC)ZF.EMllFiJVA, G.Yt7,-.i ALITEV, F., rud. [Strai,i-raphy of Upper CreLaceous and llaleoceile~ sedir-~ents in tho Kopetdag, tuid Badkhyzl StratigriXiia verklmeme3ov),kh I palootsenovykh otlozheuil Kopot-bapi i ~iwlkviyzu. Ashkhab:d & --l Turkmenizdat, 191'4. 3421 P. (1-112A 1-8-1) 1. Altu3aml-.~a nauk Turlanenskoy SSF (for Klilug-jn~. 2. Akademiya nauk Azerbaydzlianskoy SSSR (for I'Diyev). DMITRIYERV, A.V., K07"HEWIKOVA, G. Ye. . - . I I ~--- D:,~:ens sedlirients in the reglon of tne GttyaUT-Slbf,' ant' 2:1 Ime. Tnr. AN 'N'r-k. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. 14. ., k'nlm. I gaol. nauk no.3.61-96 " 1-8a) 1 1. Tnstitut geologli Gosudarstxrennogo geologicheskogo korilteta SSSR. nd -4,cascaded argt ~PXC'T T Tovnisend discharge, self-maintainIng discharge .+Alzrp_ ISTAT-Tn"i -The author investiciates a self-maintaining electric --an ys is Ao made of, e- I ntary-pro- the6retida-- eil th e eme i'on-of'-tbe'-~,cA,t'hdde,,d7rop and- of the. cascade. dis- cesses in.the reg _,c rd 1/2 ------ RM '..-ACCESSION NR: AR5005654 d s0me e:Ver.~~cntzd. results are reported. It is shown that the subnOXmal glow discharge is close to the normal glow discharge on the voltag e-current characterist-ic of the gas gap, but is realized undex very sp t~cia -1 condit,.ions, namely in a narr(nq gap surrounded by the emkissiOn P-rOcesses on the cathode are uni.- A.Va Anprorximatlon cf the vol~amfx.-re characterl~-.,Jcs of I,ijnnel 7 .-zv.vys.ucheb.z-av.; raluiotekb. 7 no.5~,6404,43 S-0 '64. (mlaq *J'P-.-'ii-) ![A'CCESSIM M: AR5DO6547 B/0274/64/0DO/012/A075/A071r1 621-372-03 I SOM M-- ROL zh- 12diotekhnika I e1ektjV5VaZ1. SV. t., Abs. 12A409 ~IAUTHORII Alekseyev, A. V.1 Bmitriyev, A, Ya. [TIME: Coupling of' coaxial resoasLtorB via small holes CITED SOME: Izv. eld4trotekh. in-ta, W. 52, 1964, 57-73 )TOPIc TkGs. coaxAzI resonator, coaxial reBonatcr coupling, small hole couplin,& JUMUSUTION: An approximate solixtion is given of the internal electrodynamic 1prohlem for two cowdal resonatcxr~s coup,lied via holes. AssumJmg that the gap wildth of t'ne both co&xial resonators 113 Mail,,, their ftelds are decoTmosed into thei.- natural (axial) oscillations. The couplfLng hole size is nuch sr~qller than thq wave1ength and tne r;-zdius of cux-vature of the surface carrydsig t~he hole_x5. Tho coef Mcien7*.s of excitation of the resonators, at near-natural frequencies, _- 3 recaf-ded. '11ha proble-~ is reduced therebY to an equivalent circuit wit.~, c0nce-1tr;;',.,3d parameters, An expen~mental verdication, at 1250-2000 Mc, of the effect of 1-he exte:mal reconator voltage upoin tAe intarnal reBonator voltage sho-wed good a;7eerment ,With calloulzI-ed v~usz- 111- 7- BIU- 6- L~ardl/l 107LM CODES M ENCL: 00 -L-42163-b6 -MwTkd)/FSS-2 1,,ACC N-Ri AR6ol3875 SOURCE CODEt UR70274765/000/011 010 1 AVMORS: Dmitriyev, A. Ya.; Odnollko, V. V. 4~~z TITLE: The possibilities of reducing the volume of information associated with the transmission of motionless color images A SOURCE: Ref. z1h. Radioteldinika i elektrosvyazl, Abs. 11B72 'aEF SOURCE: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Leningrad. elektroteldm. in-ta avyazi, vyp. 2, 1964, 17-25 TOPIC TAGS: colorimetric analysis, telecommunication, telegraphy, image contrast, image projection, information processing jUSTRACT: The characteristics of color phototelegraphy (CFT) were investigated. It was pointed out that with CFT it is necessary to transmit color information concerning all the elements including also the fine elements (as distinct from color TV). The quantity of information I transmitted along a CFT channel is proportional to log2")O' where~i0 is the number of colors which are distinguished both by brightness and by chromaticity. For motionless colored images-~-O - mA , where m andA are the number of gradations of brightness and chromaticity respectively, in which m Z-25-30; /.A is determined by the gradations of the color current n,,., and the color saturation 11 lap . For polygraphic hues nAp . 10. With the reproduction of high quality images 1/2 um 621.397.7-2:612-843. ACC NR: AR6013875 n4.X = 30. Thus, for good images the total number of gradations of chromaticitr n n 441-150, and However, for low color originals with clear gradations 0 ~ 4500- ~6etween'colors (documents, maps), transmission of which by CK presents the most promisef one can consider thus the color saturation in this case is inseparably connected with the' color tone. Tn order to make possible the transmission also of images of good quality by CET it is necessary to provide for a change of transmission speed. For this requirement the most satisfactory method of transmission is by signals of brightness (U ), of color tone (U and saturation (U ). Single y p color and low color images are transmitted by signals Uy and by the sum Uy and U21 respectively. By reducing the transmission speed, 3 signals can be transmitted at once. The preparation of a model of the CI'T equipment is reported, operating in the band 300--3400 hz on the principle of simultaneous transmission of the signals UR1 UG' and UB. 6 ill:uatrations. Bibliography of 8 citations. A. M. ZTranslation of abstract7 SUB CODE: 17 DMITRIYEV, A. YEE. I~rdtriyev, A. Ye. "Teaching Skills and Habits throuph the Lesson System." Moscow IState Pedagorical Inst. imeni V. I. Lenin. 11oscow, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degme of Candidate ixi Pedagot-.- , ical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 2 July 1955 DMITRI r.~Jo.; BROMIGH, B.A. Parents I role in preparing students for socially useful work. Politekh.obuch. no.12:44-47 D '59. (MM 13:5) 1. Srednaya sbkola No.21, Taganrog. (Home and school) BESPALOV, Tadimir Matveyevich[deceasecl]; =TR=,A-Leks~n slr- ~efimoX "eh- YERSHOVA,.I., red.; IVP140V, V., tekhn. red. [Ma:Loyaroslavetslllaloiaroslavets. Kaluga, Kaluzhskoe knizhnoo izd-vol 1962, 216 p. (MIM 15:11) (Maloyaroslavets) iv'i B. 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