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. DTTNDTTC3iF-NKO,_L.Ye, (Kiyev)
Extremes of certain Stiltjes flinctionals. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mat.
no.3-78-qO 165. (MIRA 18:7)
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AUTHOR: Qwduchenko,' Le Ye o
ORG: none
TITLE: Use of electrical simulation for evaluating the curvature of level lines
during convex mapping of a circular ring
3OURCE: Sibirskiy matematicheskiy zhurnal, V. 7. no. 2, 1966t 270-284
TOPIC TAGS: mathematics, function
ABSTRACT: . The author eviluates from above ands below the curvature of iso-lines
U-6., images of the circle I zj = r, q.4 r-41) during single shoat and
convex mapping of the cirmaa~r idng Ka(q; )., 0 .4 1 -d I z /< 10 by a class
~of functions which are concave within it. The problem is reduced
'to the search for the roots of ceitain functions which are solved by conformal
Ln&and electrical siwiUtione The paper presents a detailed derivation
gma2pi
and discussion of all the pertinent mathematical relationships. The electrical
simulation shown in the article which led to the eatablishement of the Zeneval
pattern of iso-lines, was carried out at the electrical simulation laboratory
::.of the Mathematics, Institute of the UkrS= AcadeW.qf .01aidne" Multdw-
matematiki Akademii nauk USSR); 'Th'e author thanks Corresponding-Member AN UkrSSR
P. F. Fillchakov for assistance in settIng up the test for electrical simulation.
Orig. art. has3 figures and 37 formuias. (JPRS: 36p4871
SUB CODE: 12 SUBM DATE: 22Feb65 / MM MW: 005
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D299XD304
AUTHORS: Dunduchenko, L.~ 0. and Kaslyanyuk, S. A.
TITLE-. On a regular function with posiV.ve real part in an
ellipse
PERIODICAL*. Akademiya nauk UkrRSR,, Dopovidi. no. 2, 1962, 147-150
TEXT.- Let E denote a univaAlent simply-corinected region of the z-
.L - b 2.
plane, bounded by the ellipse z =.- acos 0 + ibein Q, c2 a2
Picard showed that the function f(z), regular in E, can be ex-
pressed by the series
+ co
f(z) C + cj,(z), Re c ON
0 z 0
n=1
where
Card 1/6
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5/021/62/000/002/001/0,10
On a regular function ... D299/D304
2)n -~-2 2)n
PI, ( z z + -rz 0 z' - C (2)
is a non-normalized Chebyshev polynomial. One sets V
a - b
7- a + b q a + b (3)
Using Schwarz.'s formul.a for the ellipse, it is possible to prove
the following Theorem is The necessary and sufficient condition
,or the single-valued Nnetio 1.
11 f(2) to have a poeitive real part
in E. is that it should be expreased by the formula
Card 2/6
On a regular function
33747
S/021/62/000/002/001/010
D299/D304
Vz) + z + a t b A ) +
+ 21 z + Tay-=c i d
a + b e ~] 1p(Q)
wherep and 3 are real constants, and
F(x) + x + 2 +90 CI 2n (xn- x-n);
x 71 q2n
n=1
Card 3/6
(6)
2�(x) = F tai- 1 (7)
FXI
On a regular function
33747
S/02X62/OOO/OO2/OO1/O1O-
D299 D304
It is noted that if one takes in formula (6) the function,,U(G) as
~ step function with a single discontinuity at 0 = 0, one obtainB
~ regular normalized function which effects a univalent mapping of
E on the rig~it halfplane. Theorem 2: If Ref(z) is positive in E and
the regular function f(z) can be expanded in Series (1), then the
exact inequalities
1cn14 2 n (9)
(a + b)n(l _ n)
hold, which are only satisfied by functions of type
w u
7r 7-n 3 n)] n = 1,2,.., (10)
where
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B/02 62/000/002/001/01,0
On a regular function.00.0. D299XD304
U z + f (u)
z - 0 (U) (u)= 3
in a + b (u) 3 77 d)
A function f(z) which can be expanded in Series (1) is said to be
typically-real in E, if for any z,(z E) the quantity Imf(z)*Imz re-
tains its sign for Imz / 0. In the following, one sets co =* 0 in
Eq. (1). Theorem 3: If f(z) is regular and typically-real in E, then
the regular function
T(Z) = a9 1b2Lbz - a J/z - .2] - f (z)
Card 5/6
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On a regular function.oca D299XDD304
has a positive real part in E, k further theorem gives inequalities
related to typioally-real functions. The definition is given of a
regular function, convex in the direction of the imaginary axis;
two theorems are stated f9r such functions (analogous to Theorems
1 and 2). Thero are 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-
bloc.
kSSOCIATION: Zaporizlkyy mashynobudivnyy instytut (Zaporizhe Ma-
chine-Building Institute)
PRESENTED: by kcademician Yu. 0. Mytropollskyy of the AS UkrRSR
SUBMITTED: June 21, 1961
Card 6/6
DUNDUKOV, G., Imnd.ekon.nauk
Balance of lunchrooms. Obahchostv.pit. no.1:5'31"59 Ja 160.
(MIU 13:5)
(Restaurants, lunchrooms, atco-Accounting)
DUNDUKOV, G.; KUPRIYEIIKO, A.; KAMHANOT, P.
A useful collection ("Journal-order form of bookkeeping in
commerce." Reviewed by G.Dundukov. A.Xurrienko, P.KaWBhanov).
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, m ~v-
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transp. 14 no.12:27-28 D 153. (KM 9:3) ,
(Ships-Nalnenance wd repair)
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DUNDUK5 L., Inzh.
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I
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1,
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G.; GAIMOVSKlyt N.
Prepare the draft of the 1963 state budget of the U.S.S.R. with
high standards and on time. Fin. SSM 23 no.7t8-19 Jl 162.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Budget)
DUNDUKOV, G.,_do oe~;t
"Organization of accounting in state commerce" by A.A. Anisov.
Reviewed by G. Dundukov. Sove torg. 36 no.1:47-/+8 Ja 163.
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(KMA 16 t 1)
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kbo2ya7stva im. Plakhanova.
(Restaumts, lunchrooms, etc,.Accounting)
DUINDUKOV, G.,, kand.bkonomnauk., doteent
Place-the conservation of oociallst propen'tt under strict control.
Obshchestv.pit. no.2217-20 F 163. (MPLA .1624)
le Moskovskiy inatitut narodnogo khozMstva im. G.V.Plekbano.va.
(Restaurants, lunchrooms, etc.-Auditing and inspe#ion)
GORCHEV$ I.I.; PASEKOVA, V,D.; DARKOV) G.V.; DMIUJKOVZ. G.~.O red.;
FILIPPOVA$ E.- ted.i,:LEBEDEV$-A.p tekbno redO
(state budget of the U.S.S.R. and the budgets of the Union
Republics; atatistical collection) Gosudarstvenvyi biudzhet
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Ministerstva finansov SSSR (for Gorchev$ Pasekova,, Darkov).
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red.; GERSIIBERG, S.R., red.- GRIEUPG, S.Z., rod.; DUNDUKOV
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d IYUBOVICH- Yu--O.', kand. ekon nauk, red SYSOYEV, P V.,
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red.; KOSTI) S.D.1 tekhn. red.
(Economic encyclopedia; industry and construction]Ekonomiche-
skaia entsiklopediia.-, prov7shlennost' i stroitel'stvo.
Chlory red. ko3-legii: A.V.Bachurin i dr. Moskvat Gos.nauchn.
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DUNDUKOV, G.
Fin. SSSR 37
(Budget)
no.7:8-17
(MIRA 16:8)
BELOUSOVI M.S., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; VORONIH, M.G., kand. ekon.
nauk; DUEDUKOV.,_q.~P., kcand. ekon. nauk, dots.; UIESHANGV,
F.I., 0ad-.--e-k'on.-nsuk; KOLESCV, V.S.; KUPRIYENKO, A.N.,
kand. ekon. nauk; PENIKOV, Ye.G.., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.;
SOLONEVICH, F.F.,Prinimal uchastiye %IORODIN, M.B.;
IIUKHIN, N.A., retsenzent; FEDOTCV, G.N., retsenzent;
STARCHAKOVAI I.I., red.; KIRAKOWVAj N.Sh., red.; MEERISH,
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[Accounting in commerce] Bukligalterskii uchet v torgovle.
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(KIRA 17-.1)
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instituts. narodnogo khozyaystva im. G.V.Plekhanova(for
Belousov, Voronins Dundukov,, Kanyshanov,, Kolesov, Kupriyeriko,
Penlkov, Solonevich). 2. Glavrq7 bukhgalter Soyuza potrebl~
tellskikh obshchestv RSFSR (for Fedotov).
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Which Has Been Prepared by the Method of Wet Hulling.* 11in Higher Ectication
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2. USSR (600)
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GORBACHIV, V.N., inzhener; DUNLUKOY,.M.D*t inzhener.
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646-21 Je 153. ~(MLR& 6:6)
(Canals--Inclined planes)
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-7jLUzrMM,P-G-,. k&ndUat takh-4 h idkb nauk; SMMYAPIN,R.S
kandidat tekh. na i,
; RA O.M.. inshener: IMUSEMV,M. .,
profesRor; RWSHrATH,A.G., kwAId&% takh.naxxk; GOL'DSBTM,H.9
professor; ARIM.U.N..professor.
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BIR-fUKOV, S.M.; BLCKHIN, S.I.; BOROVOT, G.A.; BULW, MvZ.; BUUKOV,
IT.A.; V=TSAYZlR,:B.A.; TOW, G.K.; VORKN, B.A.; TOSWHIN33, A*?.;
GAL&TIONOT, V.D., kand. tekhn. nau ; GMMIN, Te.M.; GILIDIMBL&T.
Ya.D., kand. tekhn, nauk; GINMRW, U.N.; GLIBOV, P.S.; GODIS, B.G.;
GOMACM, V.N.; GRZHIB, B.V.; GROCULOV, L.P., lmd, a.-kh. nauk;
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YV.D.-, DORMOTOT, D.D,; DUBININq L.G.; FTMEL.RaDe; ZHOLIK,
A.P.; ZZMWICH. D.K.; ZIRUW. To.T.: ZIKKMMV-,S.V.: ZUBM. K.H.1
KAH OV, Iol.; KlTWW# S.M.; Ka=&YMV, N.M.; KORAREVSKIT, V.T.;
KOMMO, V.P.; KOMISTOV. D.V.; KOSTROT, I.N.-, KOTLYARSKIY. D.K.-.
KRIVSKIY, M.N,; KUZNWSOV, As7a.; TAGARIKOV, N.I.1 LO&WV, V.0.1
LIMCIW, V.P.; IMMOT, P.I.; KATSUVICH, K.Y.; HELINICHMO,
K.I.; MEWLEVICH, l.R.;.KlMYL0V# A.V., kand. tekhn. -" ;
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G.A., prof*'; P'YANKOTA, T~.V.; RAXOPORT. Ta.D.; RZMCN, M.P.;
ROWOV. M.P., Imnd. biol. nauk; ROCHWOV, A.G.; MBINGHIK, A.M.;
R7BCmffsKIY, V.S.; SOC A.T.; SEMMSOW, V.A.; SIUIM. P.M.;
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Ye.A.; STOLYAROVI B.P. [deceased]; SUDZILOVSKIY, A.O.; SYRTSOVA.
Ye.D.. Icand. tekhn. nauk; FILIRISKIY, V.P.; KHAITURIN, A.D.;
TSISMIVSKIY, P.M.; CHERKASOV, M.l.; CH3RHYSEW, A.A.; CHUSOVITIN,
N.A.; SWWOPAL, A.O.; SHAKUM, P.A*; SHIMO, G.A.; SHGHERBIX&s
I.M.; IWALI, F.F.; TAKOBSOM, A.G.; TAKUB07. P.A., ARKHLNGIlLt SKIT.
(Continued on next card)
AIMONIYZT.'V.L.... (contilnl0dY Gard 2.
Ye.A.,' retsenzent' red'; AIMIN, A.R., I tsenzent, red.; 3AIASffOV,
1 -0 re
Tu.S.. reteenzeut. red*'; !A4&W07v V.A., retsenzent, red.; RAOJM,'.
PlID., reteenzent, red.'; BORODIN, PqVq, Icand. tekhn. imuk,'retsouzeut,
red.; YAWTSKIY,..I.I., kande -tekhu.'uauk, reteenizent, red.;
GRWM17AV;.V-M-,,Imud. tekhn. zi~~', retuenzent, red.; GOIN, N.Y.,
reteousent, red,*, GUI)AYW, I,X., retsenzent, red.; Y3RHOW7, A*Ieo
kamil. tekhu. uauk. retsenzent. red.; XMIJWT, B.F., retsenzent,
red.; JMITSKIT,"S.W&,' doktor takhn6' uauk, retoenzent, red@; LlWo
V.V., retseinzent, red.; WKIN. V.V.,' roteenzent,- red.; WSKIN, Z.D.,
rets6nzent, red,.; MATRIROSOT, A.Kh., retsenzent, red.; HENERLBU7,
D.M., retsenzent, red.; MIEMI, M,F., doktor tekhn. nauk, reteenzent,
red.; CB OV, S.S.9' re4isenzentt' red.; PEMSIMI, P.R.$' retseuzeutt
red.; POLYAKOV, L.K.# ra'tsenzent, red.; RUMYANTSIV, A.M., ietsenzent,
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prof., doktor tekhn. tauk,'retsenzent, red.; TIZIBLI, R.R., retsen-
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r tohi
tiblihn. redj; G tokhn, red.; X&CHMOVSKIT, N.V., to
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and irrigation systems] Volgo-Don; takhnicheakii otchat o*stroitoll-
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tekhnicbeskogo otcheta o stroitelletvo Volgo-Dona. 2. Ghlen-kor-
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chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkbitaktury SSSR (for Grishin,
Razin). II I
(Volga Don Canal-Hydraulic engineering)
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takhn,nauk, Prof.; YARKOUW, Ar.; zmmumu, v.p.;'miffiffs v.v,;
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nauk; mmmm, V.M., kand.takhn.nauk; MIKULdVICH, B.F.; -
MIKHAYLOV, *.V., ksnd.tekhn.n'auk; PETRASON', R.N.; RMIN, Te.Se;
SMAVSKffl, T.9,; KHAWTJRIN, A.D.; SHGHERBINA, I.N., kand.tekbn.nauk;
SEVASTOYANCY, V.I., red.; KfiWMOV, B.P., retsenzent; LOV3TSKIYq
Te.S., reteenzent; MIKKAYLOV, A.V., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent;
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V,I,, retsenzent; MYGOM, YO.Y., retsenzent; GOTMO, T.F.#,rpd.4
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[Work of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Study
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Andreyevna; MELINIKOVA, Nina Ivanovna; AVDEYEVA Yekaterina Semsnovra;
KUZNETSOVA, Irina Pavlovna; ZHEREBINA, km Semenovu~; VOYEVODIflAy
Aleksandra Dm:itriyevna; KOLFAKOVA., Ninell Yevgrafovna; KMEVAp
Aleksandra Afanaslyevna; DUNDTJKOVA, Valentina Petroviaa;LAUSTEN, A.G,..
nauch. red.; GABOVA, D.M..q VrhffidU-~VA, ~G.A..,---tekhn. red.
[Women's and childrents light dress] Zhenskoe i detakoe legkoe platle.
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Alma-Ata, 1953. (RZhBiol,, No 2. Sep 54)
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AUTHORS: Aleynikov f F. K. Slizhis V. A. , Faulavichyus , R. B. 9 and
Dundzis, P. V.
TITLE: Direct electron-microscopic examination of the fine structure
of glass
PERIODICAL: kkademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 31 1961, 674-676
TEXT: Since the structure of replicas disturbs the electron-microscopic
examination of glass, the authors developed a method of direct electron-
microscopic glass examination. They used a M-5V electron microscope.
Glass films were obtained from 0.2-0.5 mm thick glass laminas by grinding
and polishingy or by blowing the molten glass with subsequent etching.
Glass laminas were dissolved in HF until they permitted good penetrability
to the electron beam. The laminas were first etched with 20%, then with
10; 4; 2; and 0-5% HF. Blown glass was etched with 41 21 and 0.5% HP.
Distinct fine structures were also obtained by etching with lye. The
electron-microscopic examination showed that two-, three-, and multi-
component glasses were not homogeneous. [Abstracter's note: electron
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microphotographs not reproduciblej Microheterogeneities can be
deciphered by a proper choice of the solvent. The following dimensions
of microheterogeneities were found-,
Type of glass or its composition _,..Insions of microheterogeneities,,
Optical quartz glass
Glass of quartz tubes
Na,20-58i02 60 -150
Na 20-1-5Be 20-5SiO2 50 -150
Ni;.20-CaO-5SiO2 60 - 80
Na 2O-ZnO-5SiO2 30 -150
Na2 O-CdO-5SiO2 25 - 40
Na 2O-2-5BaO-SiO2 60 - 80
Na 20-B20 3' 5$i02 80 -150
Na O-9B 0 -15SiO,
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Type ofoglass or its composition imensions of microheteroggneities,
Window sheet glass 6o - 8o
Cover-glass 80 - 150
Microinhomogeneities do not only depend on the type of thermal treatment
but also on the glass composition' There are 2 figures-, 1 tablep and
8 references: 6 Soviet and 2 non:Soviet. The reference to the English-
language publication reads as follows: I. Warshaw, J. Am. Ceram. Soc.9
4 (1960).
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii i khilnicheskoy tekhnologii Akademii nauk
LitSSR (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology'of
the Academy of Sciences Litovskaya SSR)
PRESENTED: May 30, 1961, by N. V. Belov, Academician
SUBMITTED: May 30, 1961
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AUTHORS., AlCyniko F, K, Dundz1A_,__F V, , Paulavichyus, R. B.
and Slizhiso V,A#
TITIEs A direct electronmicroscopic investigation of the find
structure of di-, tri- and multi-component silicate
glasses
PERIODICAL: Trudy Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSRI Seriya B, 2(29),
3-962, 95-108.
TEXT: In view of the scarcity and some uncertainties of.the
results obtaine'd in published investigations, a study of the fine
structure of transparent glasses was undettaken, on the following
types of glass; Na2O 5 Si02# R20'XRO-5 Si02 (where R20 = L12O1
Na2O, K20; RO = BeO, MgO, CaO, ZnO, Sr0j CdO, BaO, PbO;
x = 0.5, 1.01 1o5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3-0).as well as on some mu
component glasses - or'dinary sheet glass#, glass electrodes etc.
The development of a suitable inethod was done using glass of.
-omposition Na20-CdO.5 Si02, The electron microscope used had a
vower of about 8-10 1, (ma~gnification 50-100 thousand).
replicas'with a preliminary shading of a.fresh
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glass fracture at an angle of 15-200 with platinum or, tungsten
oxide were used. These replicas, however, showed their own
structure and not that of the glass. Subsequently carbon-platinum
replicas were made, applying the method of D.E. Bradley, by
spraying a thin platinum-darbon film at an angle of 45 to the
surface of the glass. Since this method is very laborious and the
replicas can to some extent distort the actual glass structure, a
direct method of preparation of glass films for studying the
structure was developed. Initi&Ily, this consisted in etching
.thin, Polished glass plates (0.2-0-5 mm thick); later blown glass it
films were used which were subsequently etched in hydrofluoric acid!
or mixtures of hydrofluoric with another mineral acid, until a
necessary thin film was obtained. The experimental procedure is
described in some detail. The structure observed directly on a
thus prepared specimen of Na20-CdO.5 S102 glass was identical with
that observed on the replica prepared by the Bradley method. The
specim,L-na prepared by etching showed not only the surface structure
of glaps, but in some cases the distribution of micrononuniformities
in the whole thickness of the glass film* Therefor~ this mathod of"!
investigation was used in furthev studies. it was established
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that none of the glasses investigated were homogeneous; they
consist of a skeleton rich in silica and a multiplicity of micro-,
dendrides which depend on the chemical composition of glass as
well as on its thermal history and technological factors. The
majority of the lasses investigated had mibrodendrides of an
order of 4o-loo
There are 4 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii i khimicheskoy tekhnologii
Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR
(Institute ef Cheinistry and Chemical Technology,
AS Lithuanian ASIA)
SUBMITTED: 'December 2, -1961.
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ALEETNIKOV, F.K.; DUTID21S P.V. [Kundzys, P.1, PAUDIVICHYUS, R.B.
=2~~ 'q. 1
(Paulaviclui,' R.J; SLIMISY V.A. (Slizys'* li
Direct electrcn microscope study of the fine structure of
two-, three, and multicomponent silicate glasses. Trudy
AN Lit. SSR. Ser. B no.2:95-108 162.
(MM 18: 3)
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starahiy serzhant; SMLIN, Ye., michman; DUNEK, A., stairshiy serzhant;
.SHONOKHOV, A., starshiy serzhant
Exeroines were hold, Starob,-marah, no.9s26-Z7 162.
(MIRAL 150.1)
(Hi3itary educuion)
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Category USSR/Electricity - Dielectrics 0-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika) IR) 2~ 1957) uo 4115
Author Shamovskiyq L-M.,_Dmena, A.A., Gosteva, M.I.
Title Conductivity of in the Presence of Bromine
Orig Pub Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956~ 30, No 4-, 64o-648
Abstract 11 is sho,,m that an alditicinal p-conductivity(.4 6") is produced in the
crystals in -the atkee of additive coloring of Agbr crystals in Br vapors.
The dependence of,46-on the partial pressure of the bormin vapors
and ,,a the temperature is A6- 1.8 2- X 10
oh if 1C M - JATaps; 2- The value of 4 4' in AgBr is compardbnt
the ionic conductivity of these crystals even at low values Of PB:r&~.
The mechanism of formation df r-ccmductivity is discus.sed. The at
aril wlecules of brcmine are n-.ot dissolved and do not diffuse in the
AgBr lattice. The hQles forried as a result. of the electron exchange
between the lattice ions sad the bromine atoms adsorbed on the surface
of the crystal can recombine"with the cation vacancies to form V, cen-
ters. which are in thermal eTailibrium with the free holes. The
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energy of the thermal dissociation of the V, centers in silver bromide
is found to be approydimately 0.3 electron volts. No F-centers are
formed in silver bromide owing to the absence of anion vacancies i.A
its lattice.
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DUNICHEV, K. I., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) I'Stratifiable pairs of
manifolds in projective four-dimensional space." Moscow, 1960- 7 PP;
(Ministry of Edication RSFSRI Moscow City Pedagogical Inst im V. P.
Potemkin); 150copies; bibliography at end of text (10 entries);
(KL, 1?-60, 138)
DUVIC]IW4_1_-
nberil*-imf-two-parameterotraight 31ne famillf-a by linexin
ir-dimensional projective space. D&L AN-$= :149 noi4_0636~-_-
Ap 163, (MW 1613)
is Mookovskiy gosudaretvannyy pedagogicheakiy institut im. V..I.Lenina.
Predstavleno, akademikom P.S.Movikovym.
(Geometry, Projective)
DIRMC, Jan (IL-akow)
Designing of slag concretes. Frzegl budowl i bud m-;eszk 33
no.2:106-107 F 161.
groalz Given Nwn~~-
Countm Czcchosi...
Acaderaic Degrees% 0
Diseases Clinic (Ihfekeni klinikel/ Chief Prof Dr J. PROCHAZ'KA
Affiliation: pulovka
S=c"Prague, iliaktieky lekerp Vol 41p zio 15-16p Aug 21, 1961; PP 726-726 and 728-729
"bU14 11weivisneeta. w0b the Westmont of tile Adute Btage of 21ang's 1440406P
"Our Experiences wItb the Treatment Of the Chronic Stage of Bang's Disease by Means
of the Irtr.,.~Iurmal Vaccine"
M13micz, milan CZECHOSLOVAM
MD
Prague
Prague., Veterinarslij, No n., Nov 62, PP 327-328.
"Our Ebcperiences with Skin Test F-alergen in the Course of Bang's Disease"
DUNIUICZ, _ M.; KHOO, A.; DOBIASO J.
Lesions of the central nervous system during the course of1barpes-
soEtter. Cas.$ek.cesk 100 no.~36:1141-1145 8 S 161.
1. Infekeni klinika Praha 8 Bulovka, prednosta prof. MUDr. J. Prochaska.
Patologickoanatomicke odd. Praha 8 Bulovka, prednosta doe. MUDr.
J. Viklicky.
(HERPES ZOSTER compl) (CENTRAL NERVOUS SY4TEM die)
HERLAR, M.; DUNIEWIGZI KL
Cidtivation of Brucena. Cask. opidem. 11 no.1:46-52 A 162.
1. Vojensky lekarsky vyzku=y a doakolovaci ustav T. Ev. Purkyne,
Praha Klinika infekcaich nemoci, Praha 8 - Bulovka.
(B.RuCELLA culture)
DUNIEWICZx M.; TIGHY,, V.
Acute infectious Ipphocytods. Cook* POdiat. 18 no-4:329~-336
Ap 163.
1, Infekeni klinika nenocnice na Bulovioe v Praze, prednosta
prof. dr. X. Prochaska, DrSe. Infekeni oddeloni nemocnice na
Bulovce v Praze, vedouci MUDr. M. Bmdaccrva.
LYMPHOCYTOSIS) (ISUNOCYTE COUNT)
FmrzR) T&%
(GASTROEKTRRITIS,
~EOSINOPHILIA)
POTUZNIK, V.; SVEJNOCH, V.; DUNIEWICZ, M.
-surface fixation test In brucellosis. Clas.k. epidem. 13 nc.4:
209-212 JI 164. 1 1 1
1_6 Mikrobiologicke oddeleni Krajokelj hygienickb-6pidemin-lbgickej
stanicy, Ceske Budejovice, Infekcni~klinika, Praha 8 - Bilovka.
SRANKOIrApL.; SCHECK,P.1 DUIIIEWICZ*M.
I im~ ~-' -Wg;~~4
Treatment 9f a case of severe tetanus with prolongedcura-
rization. Cas.lek.cesk.103 no.W14-218 21 F164.
1. Anesteziologicke oddeleni nemocnice na Bulovce v Praze 8,
(vedouci: BOJDr. P. Scheck) a Infekcni klinika nemocnice na
Bulovee v Praze 8; (prednosta: profodr. J.Prochazka,DrSc).
DUIIIEWICZ, Milan
-I.,.------., .. 1.11 ~ x;-I,-7,
Sacro-ileitis In Bang's disease. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fek.
Karlov. Univ. 8 no.5:587-590 165.
.1.. Infekeni 14inika, Praha (prednosta - prof. MUDr.
J. Prochazka).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 616.981-42-036.12-06:616.12
TESAROVA., J,; _DUY,,1W9aj,_M.; Clinic of Infectious Diseases, Fac-
ulty of General Medicine, N-arles University (Infakeni Klinika.
Fak. Vseob. Lek. KU), Prague 8 - Bulovka, Head (Prednosta) Prof
Dr J. PROCHAZKA.
"Late Cardiac Complications in the Chronic Stage of Bangfs Dis-
ease,
Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 105o No 36-37, 9 Sep 66, pp
988 - 991
Abstract /Authors' English summary modified_7: A report describ-
Ing co;7plTaations auffered by a patient with epidemiologically
and serologically confirmed Bang's disease is presented. Myo-
carditis with signs of decompensation and auricular fibrillation
and a block of the left ramus of Tawara on the EEG were observed.
2 Figures, 13 Western, 6 Czech references. (Manuscript received
May 66).
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ZAK, Miloslav; EUSA, Josef; DURK., Oldrich
71se of aluninum in mazrafacturing power transfcrmers over 10 mVA.
Energetika Cz 22 no./+:203406 Ap 162o
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sy.l.c. M o.trolit.9 the drive of flyi.4 *:**r of 11,
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a ;I.-h to the ..tr..- 1. 1. Is.-I ... %.IX an
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vaivado af a tran.aitt- .;tb th. I il: , a
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OZ It, cbmmn.l.. T, and A. P. r-p..
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Id 1. N. pO_V_V. plsj .. ...... I j-.-Im for the dy-lett
or tro-Itto.-s. V, S, ItIr%zeirvirty spolue Sbtat 'A r~p4ettivo Mwisuring
3y.%-m. tg%%.l Pr;g-" Control of Konfarl.ritte
:.:faD
1. Prue" save ItrIt"the ri 01 plos of deal C. 109 and t-S%ructi.4
an instruisent for ipinturin it& %espersture or re~st Ins part.. .!-. - T* I
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cities. far She t"JI-11101 If r-41-2-tiv*
lr task. 'Pak. b%.t the possibility a. n-K ralta~:o
Itar pectrosco-,y far ftto
prod. "Irr
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1,~~hrapcrt ,"' f.hlgh:,, 1,
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...ulation of iinme Cb4..t. With Distributed
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t~. ;X~ on D. 9-11~lnk.
.T -,take about
be Realization of ?-L.11 rnz%j-- Lin Ccnts~%l...
a N."-d if S."I .... t to a b.finitio...
Locleal s.itch.x I
Of L-91-4111b,lit-I T,OA-
p
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hAyy of . s 10"' Id
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at 4b. .*-nth 0- 1 Th- 1t'1.!'.' .' A hr.A...
th .1 A:
motor or Fr'4~'"I T--fQr-#1 Tith S"t.-d-t., V. 1. Zola_
hiko. stig%1101 or Th7r,!roA p.'s. Dri- -bY
v 1 With R 3t*P -9t0P Wotcr-.
D. Urshinin r f Principle Of in,.rill" for the
1;1 0
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r*:1-= AnI D1l-.1t1 pulse Chzhn. Ch;":.
:r t,.. Hootif"I -
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"*:.; 11th L-rj%. ~ in .1 -A Tr*.:.er.o Excitmtl.A
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Card 9/9
DIMIKOWSKA. Hanna
-
Condition of the bacterial flora In the oral cavity under steel
bridges in the light of bacteriological studies, Owlaso stomata
19no,olt89-93 U 1 66
1, V Ukladu Protetyki Dentystyasuej AM w Krakowis (Kisrowniki
doo. dr. L. Sieppel) i x Sakladu Mikrobiologii Lekarskiej AM
W'Krakovie (Kisrownikt prof., dra, to Prsybylkiewicz)o
'nie Poinsp Nlel~to,3 hir
Acted UgVtz by
C! fno -big fn~;Uwfnfr th~p
al Ara, b ~dvor.
:ILI
n! 4 eE u,
state e, IL.-~ se5 I.
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DUNIKMISKI, A.
Model investigations of displacemements caused by an excavation in an elastic
medium. P. 303.
(ARCIOWUM GORNICTWA- Vol. 1,, no- 3s 1956 Warsaw, Poland)
SO-. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) LO, Vol, 6, No. 9 Sept. 1957 Uncle
DUNIKOIBSKIp Bolealaw., dr.
Technological progress and the young gomratl4n. (2) Przegl
techn no.16;10-n Ap 162.
DUNIKCWSKI, Boleslawf dr.
Social chaij,-o,-t in the %:', ~" nological revolution.
. . I ,
Przegl tecl:',. -o. ;,',, k . 1.!.,,- 62 .
DUNIKOWSKI, Boleslaw dr.
Engineering and humanities. Horyz tachn 15 no.7:18-1c) 62.
tb-- ratic cA 11,0 vapor to cth-, OxHtz~~ 1-,.-
Fac eibcA 12kes into Ell,
for vuc~silal ~,iiEc~bcn, Tl;r
t.ctm tia~ ri 'm
and 5u".
ttmps. are ind,~,Zltd fcir c:icb type. d 71. T.,
Cal h,214 tm
It-e usc CJ st-c4ru in
111c, vapcr/0, ~Vl
calcas. ire g1 m"].
DUNIKOWSKI, S.
Research on courses of extreme air temperatures in the Great Poland
National Park. p. 293.
(ROCZITIKI NAUK ISSNYCH. Vol. 14, 1956, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (ESAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957. Uncl..
DUNIKOWSKI, St.
The First Scientific Session of the Committee of Silviculture
of the Polish Acadeqr of Sciences discussing the problem of
regeneration of the Bialowieza Forest; Bialowiez, October
15-18, 1958. Sylwan 104 no.4:73-78 Ap 160.
DUNILLOWICZ, Witold
A-B-C; classification of produced machines. Przegl techn
86 no.2;3,15 10 A 165.
, , I., ti to b'I
-AIV i 1.1"C' ~ ";: ~ I -
jJMiAS iTl F.-l-amilripre 1~rLcqrl teciLyi 86 no.11:1, 2 3-, '65.
DUNILLOWICZ, Witold
More about the 9th conference of economists In Wisla. Przagl.
tecbn 86 no.220 165.
D.UNILLOWICZ, Witold
I ,".-I
Economic coordination in industry. Przegl techn 86 no.21:3,4
23 Vq 165.
I
USSR/Soil Science. Soil Genesis ana Geo6raphy J-2
_58, ?1':, 91368
.',L,s Jom- : Raf Mur - Biol., No 20, 19F
,",uthor ; Duniulytn M.S.
In"'t iS limenimn SSR
Tit'le Characteristics of ffirms-Ccrbonate Forest Soils m(lor Yew
Tress in Dilizh,,.nsldr Rayon
Ori -: Pub Izv. LN aTiSSR. Biol. i s. -Ich. n., 1957, 10) No 3, 43-49
.1stract The hm-,us-carbonatc forQct soils under antati as of yew
in the neighborhood of Dil-izh= (,"amunin) nro .-UotinL;uished
by thoir thinness, intunso 3koletcil nature, hc-.1ry lo?7z.V
mechanical coisposition, sy.;all qu-antity of live in the htmus
horizons. The soils cxj saturated with c-almlinc-c--rth bases
that depend on the soil 'fomation in linmstone strata. The
total chouical cmqusiti~-jn uf the soils shows axtrc:auly weak
tions of sesquio.,drIcs to the hmus horizons,
Card
GORHACMj S.-V.; -DURN9 A.I.
Affect df the flow rate on the process of allectroLlsia. Zhur. flz.
khim. 35 no.3t697-698 Mr 161. (MIRA 1413)
1. Moskovskiy khi4-V*-tekhnologicheakiy institut im. D.I. 14endeleyeva.
(Electrolysis)
GORBACHEV, S.V.;
Effect of the viscosity of water-glycerol solutions on the
electrochemical kinetits of farri-farracyanideso Zhur. fiz.
khim. 35 no.5.-1019-1025 'W 161. ' (MIU 16:7)
1, Dimiko-takhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeval
Moskva.
(Ferrocyanides) (Electrochemistry)
(G3ycerol)
DUNINV M., prof.
In memory of Isak Grigortevich Bailin, 1883-1965. Zashch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 10 no.7s63 165. (MIRE 18:10)
1. Moskovskaya ordena Lenin sallakokhozyaystvennaya akademiya
im. K.A. Timiryazeva.
DUNIN, M.S.
........... I
Mikhail Stepanovich Voronin; on the 125th anniversary of his
birth. Tmdy VIZR no.23:3-18 164.
(NM 19:2)
D "PII NAZAROVA, E. S., and nIiII1,13011, I. -Jisr-anns of Kt-nal (Eibincus
1r,:' 0912B
can abing.5 L, ), Publishing lbuse."N'r-,w Countryll~ I-osecii, 43 U5
SO: 3IF.A, SI 90-511, 15 December 1953
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out" lead 1% CG(NON). Jnjj&. H. Smecto"
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DUNIN ll. S.,
"Solerotinia of Jerusalem Artichoke," Blull nIVII Yopsoitignogo Slevil q
n 0 -Z
Zashchite Rantenil v Leniw-mcle 15-23 I.Tolpbria 1912 Goda, -no. 6, 1932, p . 111-15.
- I p
421.92 V96
So: SIRA,91-90-53, 15 Doe 1953
DMI17, M. S.
"'Tomatodo Dluennes of Kanuf," In DtnoJACO alid Pslvntn Qf II'm B.-an" Grogg,
Libr!~.!-r of the Institute of New B.Ist Yibar Raw Materials, Hoacow, 1933, 1-7.
109-112. 464,04 M65
So: SIRA- S1~90-53, 15 Doe 1953
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410 with two or three cilia at Ono end, About 1511 in length. 1940,106POM
00 f b(datkola n.ap. tormi; on the Wires brown, irregular or rounded, Sharply
00 delimited spots, up to I cm. in width. The pycnidix am 1251A in
0 diameter, with it dark, prominent o6tiole 6 to lOp wide. The spores
~90 are trimptate, almost hyaline or slightly ful*ous, wmewhat bent or -09
sintious, and 2,5 to.10 by 3 to 3-5p. Ramul4ria bawkoI4 n.sp. forms -460
on the kaves whitish or yello%ish-brown (brovin on the under surf&ce) .04
spots, up to 4 mm. in diameter. The famiculate, hytiline conidiophorra 1506
omrrp through the Btomato on the upper surfi;t. The conidia are =0*
hyaline, cylindrical, with tapering, rounded ends, bicellular, and 12 to
13 BracAysporium bi"atis n.sp. forms hypophyllow4
I 10 by 3 to 4 p.
00 11 brownixh, sharply delimited, im-gul4r or rounded jiliots. tho coni6i-
0 -4 phores on nodow, Peptate, brown6h, and 77 to I(M) by 5 to 6 IA. The
0 21 conidia are fusiform, smok-y-brown, triseptate, and measure Vo to 34
#11 it kv 10to 1514; the twoenAA cAlsare hyaline, and the central on" swollen,
11dritiatkupo6unt fjaWkoI4 r"p. forms amphigenous, sharply de.
limited, irregul4r or roonded spots, whitish or ochraceous on the upper 0
and brown" an the lower surfiace. The conidiophores am brown (pakr'
towards the apex), geniculate, and Go to 1410 by 6 to Tp. The conidia (4,pj
are vlhpm*lal. at first uni- and later trioeptate, smooth, brownish, and
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so to
00 35 to 42 by 10 to 13p. AwxtAyft baw4e n.sp. forms on the leaves
brownish, roundTd or irregular o1wU up to 5 mm. in diameter. The
pyenidia are 140ju in diameter. The spores are oval. cylinddeal. or 00
occasionally alightly fuxiforin, at first continuous but laier bicellular, *0
and 6 to 10 by 3p. NywpAaerr& 6aWkaa Khokhr. Dvur. is
TVW]od as a synonym of M
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(M, 8.~ HuNuct. (A. A.), G0RVATCIIIKIt\
~DoqNrx ".06
,
(A. N.),
i0yaps(noicriDoepta.11memutu Mm em spanemm. (Biochemistry
Oe and mkroblo~ of stoted Wheat grain Wectol by Fumrimm.1-
it
ii+90 pp., 11 rip., 19 graph#, NAmwAur. 11tood Supplies Ttvh.
00 a Publ. Officel TAningrad, 1934.
06
This little book is dhrided "o three sections. The first (by Dounin
so
and Ckcyatchikh) deals with various methoAs usually mp6)NI for the
qualitative sinalysis of wheat samples to determine the degree of con-
0
tamination by pathogenic and saprophytic micro-organisms, with per- too
tioular reference to sperim of runriam, some of which ;;rr krw--n t-
devriop in the affected grain Subeitancre toxic to Alan and to Animals L*
2 RJA, v, p. 5431, besides considerably impairing the viability of the
z wed. Attention is drawn to the almost complete alwnce, both in Ph) to-
9 pathok" literstum and in the local or international rules conoeming
wed testing, of definito and un&nn iuMmetioto for the examination
'
of cereal grain, and a full account is secordingly given of the authors
detailed macroscopical and cultural investigatiop of wheat and rye
l
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rout t
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es
e 1932 emp
n North Csucwis. The resu
samp
strated that the dMw of contamination by Fawritens Rpp. cannot be
determined macroscopically. Most of the pain examined was infected
L A 94'. ~-rz.
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00,1 51 and under noisteanditione A marked. develppmat of Fusarium was acted at -00
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dul:*d its vigourl hosting at 100
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heatint at 10004 -Bloobismical-Invostigatlan showed that the oxqale activity
of the wheat grain was Inareas" In noples exhiviting allediarootions ad
the changes brought about to the ahimiael. constitution of the grain by the kd~ 6
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