SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GLAZKOVSKIY, V. - GLUZMAN, YU.

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Trudy lab. geol.upr. no.3:3-37 ~52. [Microfilm] Off.-RA 7;11) (ore dressing) GLAZKOVSKIY, V.A.; ROZHKOVA, Ye.V., redaktor; r(A2UKNjiYA, Te.G., redaktor; BABINTSXV, N.I., redaktor; POPOV, N.D., tekluiichniikly radqktor. [Geological and mineralogical basis for metallurgical ansaying of iron ores from depontis of differont j.-,enonisjG!ioIogo-mLnern- logicho8kie oenovy tokhnologichorkoi otnenki rud maotorozlidenii zholeza razlichnogo genezies. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takini. izd-vo lit-ry po goologii i okhrano nedr. 1954. 181 1). (HLRA '1-12) (Iron ores) Y-o.Y. ControllizV the cluawless of spinneret ortfi(;~-i,-! b7 meris n! ar, XhIm.volck. no.l: 50-51 160. lt:o) I. filial Tfjf)aoyuznoro tn~iti*.lit I-,-3k1,1q9t;rorLnogo volok-na. (RAymj qpinnlu,~~) GORYAGIIKO, G.V.; LARIONOV, X.I.; GIAUOValY. Yu.V. Ultrasonic cleaning of spinnerets. Khim.volok. ao-1:51-52 16o. 04IRA 13:6) 1. Kaiininskiy pedinstitut (for Goryachko, larionov). 2. xalininskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo niuchno-iS81f)(107atel'skogo iiistitutri. i:skliest- vonnogo volokua (for Glazkovokiy). Nyon spinning,) (Ultrasonic waves-Indw3trial applicationu) MIKHAYLOVA, G.S.; GLAZKGVSKIY, Yu.V.; GIUFOV, V.V. I - Internal dyeing r,)f cupmrunonlim fibor milr4,1 LID.N.LJonic dif;porz;!rjr, of pigments. MiLm.volok. no.2:61 .. 62 162 . OMA 15:4) 1. Vsojioyuznyy niiuclino-isi3le(lovtitell,ik.iy InstittiL steklim-nogo volukiia. (Dye3 and dyeing-- -Ilayon) - i7r, , i -z TWO rrw enruitt.-i I cf ~Cll- f 0 tpr.) ~ .7 17 -o - I ;-. N,11-652 'kll . 8/(J6 1 )/11 20 D 166 l'D ,C I a u r, I TITLE; T--,- it, fin,: o~.,s fi -'fer ;,-si 11 r P--R'ODICAL~ R i,: i t lit; v Z hu r n al. a, 7 uri v,--.. r- 7 c, d i f ci f i 1 r a - , I - ... ;~ : , t, .: r d i c- It tn- 1'i x ~d j t:0),junt. I ri tll~j f Orm of a 'ior zon' !rum, hav;ng i ts outer mivl'iic,.2 divid(,~d t ,;(-6iaunts by lonCitudinall ~arti tions. Th c.- 7egr,.ientf3 alrt,, -d at n I col Is on the currace. lnoid.~ thege e I L -0 a r I ocat ed Lit, 1 !,13 r; 1"C ulouii-!llts aiiich con~,,j ut o r two s r,~ p r L- 3 en t J 1) S i J D f a n J s o ~ c e e n t ri an 1, 1 c pluced tiith ~;ts ba ~3 tl (;ii 'he bottom of tvouj-n-sha~ (-,i ct~ll. i to b--~ uep,,-,r, te,; draps from I I C, s 1; 3 J~erl 3101 A - i r dvum is rotated above into CiA I in on whtm, the vacuum fi ti: rin its ax4 ~,Ai thi! fil'.r-tte i,) nuck~!d thu drum. Tho opuratini; cyci,,! ol' trus filter i7, th,2 s,,La-? s that of an orlin--ir,i drui-.i -lacuum N It or. Tii~-, horizontal conltin,ous l'ilt,2r in a pl!tt,~, it~i Card 1/2 T t 11 or: i 1, cu t;, fr11 _LliG 11A10 t! tl,~ 1, f i th - v i ri-. fl r:- n up i 11 c e I jt ii ij, t ii o i, r h ri tj ~,3 i .qu cc t! -q "1l nrl wl. t hie w.,; i uj 13 , o Z. rarl n:-Aers firp arri vi nj,. i. ~. ", i i tik i !; r m o ?"d from the (~L 1 i.rldor ~-V uf 't Z-shaped 'Knife f i x (,, d a t t h ~., 7!-, r, '. e r c feach cyl irid(~r which io actuated by meshin(; A th ~:i ~, k~-,r sht,(jl. fAbstracter's, note- Ccalriete trar-slation.1 C i i r Gl.A7".lAll, B.A. ; j"AUN'tKil , A.G. ; GI.A10:7A 1,Yll?:HAll( If, K7:NDJI~, V.'.'. 1,9,"HTENS, i .11. Alltomation of hvdrolysis processeo. Gidroliz. i -li,soklilm. prom. 17 nu.7:."'-.8 !I' 1. Krasnodarskiv '-idroliznyy zavod ~for Glazman, :.-,F-vinykh, Gladkova, Lyuklianov) . 2. Proyektrio-kon.il, ruktorokc)ve bF,;ro Sov, soveta narodnogo kliozyay:jtva \~ for Eundin 47- L 9785-66 AGG NR: AA~2'6541 SOUME COM Ull/c~2136/t55/(00/020/0153./0151 AUTHORS- Kavalerov, A. A.; Miroshnichenko, P. A.; Noriruikly, Ye, Ya.; Sidorov, K, I.; plazman, 13. Ki kk G. ; Wiho'vj ORG: none TITLE: Earth digging machine foi- ditch digging. Class 8h, No.-.J.75695 [ainnouncod .1 , Road by Special Construct i te Commitki4i on (O'C'Matruction Building and Municipal Machinery Constructio~ at GOSSTIZOVO of the ISSSA (0soboye konstruktorskoye byuro No. 1 gosudarstvennogo komite~& otroitellnogo, dororlinogo i kommunallnogo mashin03troyeniya pri GOSSTROYe SSSR17 SOURCE-. Byulleten' :Lzobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965-, 151 TOPIC TAGS: earth handling equipment, construction equipment, tractor, transpor- tation equipment ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a ditch digging machAno. The machine includes a tractor and a aupporting frame on which are mounted a cuLtor, a dis- charge cone, a thrower with rotating mantle, a plow-type widenern, and a drive (see Fig.1). To decrease the metal and power requirements, the digger is con- Card 1/2 VDCi 1521,87948.867,9 L 9785-66 NRt AP502851a Fig. 1. 1 - Trackiri lifting framo,, ~A 3 - faca cutter; 11. .. discharge cone; 5 - thrower; 6 - rotating Lahrowor m3ntle; - plow-shaped Widonora; 8 - drive; 9 - movable cuttinj:)-, blades; 10 - mantle support; 11 - levern of face cutter. structed with a face cutter on the hub of which movable cutiAng blades are mounted. These are automatically rotated when the face cutter rotatiurt is reversed. The cutter has a common drive with the thrower whose rotating mantle is nounted om a central support. A second feature has the rotation mechwiiwii for the movable blades executed in the form of a pneumatic cylinder which iti mourrted in the Blows of the lifting frame and which acts on levera rigidly coni:ieutod to the blades of q the face cutter. Orig. art. Met 1 figure, SUB COM 13/ SUBM DATE2 o9jul64 Card 2/2 GLAZMAIT~ B,S, ; TEll!'AIEV, A.P. Precision casting, of 3Kh2B8 st,~ei~ Lit. rrotvv, no.6.44-4.5 Je ~61. (MIRA 3.4-6) (Precision ca,,iting) GLAZMAN, B.S. Factors having an effect on the quaLity of braos castings made under pressure. Lit. proizv. no.8:33-34 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Die casting) (Brass founding) I TL The EffPr,ti-.';) 0 L It pp- V., t i r to I V I I tr ,-,III ch at taxi, i-,amol III ;-L fr,~ plol~ "A J boundsiry frequency f t'~., Suppression of thc, _0 in the f oll,).;i z, televi - i-;n t can tt tr I t ransmi t t er . 2 B-i tii(! u i I I t I (,i~. intpr- of I, ~, 1,,3 m -ir L- ~or tuh-~ rtppl : c a t on, o f 1) 1 o, I r, --- -- ---- -- - . ..... rations collcurlllllL-~ .0 coi.,~trm' band c ar3p aUl u 1 1 CufveS W. 1l?. the tran m2. i on o hr,- r~ r f: -D a 3 -i Ole ClrCU~t t~," "t. .2 1"(: 1 r 1 1 1, zl~L L 11 1 ~i t o Ij ~3 c- Li n o 1 1 t i i it f f i i n Al 1 0, 11 s --7,n C n. :~?;i1 1 o r1 nd f t i I e u, 1-~1 m s j OW 'l;z- 'rl j, 9 :-it v o I sc] efn c j c; at L-C, cc" e.~ CA I I-) I I C, televi- ic:i C~Iotz oilre-'at. 0'n -.' I C) 1 4 (',11 :!1, n t' v :I i of! I ;,z i oll:, GLAZMAN, E.S. Feeder-echo absorber for tolfivinion transmittora. ItadLotOlthnlka 14 no .2: 3-16 Y '59. (,NIT.RA 12,:1) (Tf3invision--Truntimittors and trwisminglon) ~SoujTe: Mathoniat; ii ij IV 47i1 ii-1, .;, 4,14. 1 No, 1 1 I. NI. 0[1 Ow ch;(litutur (If till, .,p(cIllII11 11 it f I, f-II ;III ).vo. (/,In[ x. x I i o ]I I 0. 1 mo 1 1, 1 1) 1, till m I GJA7AN, T. M. (lj U-\ c b0 4 lw, -1 tu 04 t i m , r 'U .1 rA cf~ u C. :n 0) C, -0 :3zd) :-! p -i C;G0 (T! V 1-1 W 0 ~~_o .,-i -, ci Cd J) ed I) fn 4, .,.1! Fj tfj r. 4, ul p tl~ t~ 4) -P 1) PA 24-M2 ill Glamcn, 1. M. On on applicatima of the mediod )f do- N'~Wio' multidintatisf-3ral singular bouridary prob- loins. Nt., - (I~oss;an) rii, ;,utii(ar vx1enkfi, to thc mtiltidilv~-Ilsiolml ('11m, the ~-,qn-if:th(Y,j of tleco, ail wsil ion pmvioor.1v cnn.Nidored by tht: 87, 5 8 (1952); NI R 13, 654: 1-1, 108A] for the study of the iiatuiv of the sptdrimi for onc,dimemiooal :iiogolar homidary-val tic ptoblimi:i, The o(jerator IN]= -6u+q(P).-j cran3idertd in it doinam R is caPed, siogular if 52 is unhomided or if q(P) is not con. timinos in -11. The case where 9 is botinded bya Hosed surface or is copsidered and the tinbounded 12 is detiotcd by 11(a, c0), Sdf-adjoint operators L assmiated with I on Ri" -) are coitsidered. The effect on the contimi,pis somritm is con. sidered forachange in w. A change in Izzli to 1=1, by modi. fviii.g q=q,(P) to qI(P), where ql(P)-q,(P)--+O aii P-:v leavv~; the continuous spectrum of L, identical with that of L,if thedomainof fiisthAcaf I,. N. Levinson (Cambridge, Mass.). 'UM/ Mathematics - Spectral functions Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 6/62 Authors s Glazman, 1. M., and Nayman, P. B. Title i On the convex cover of orthogonal speetral functions Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 102/3, 445 - 44a, May 21, 1955 Abstract I Some problems are discussed connected with the construction of a set of: allspectral functions of a differential system-. -Y "+? 6yj) - X) Y , (0) (0) (0 < which is considered as a convex set of functions. Dofinitions of a sDe(,-- tral, and an orthogronal rpectral function are given, Sevan i,eferences: 6 USSR and 1 Swiss (10,40-1954). Institution V. I. Lenin Polytechnical Institute, Kharkov, and Vhn Aviation Instituto, Kharkov. Presented by: Academician S. L. Sobolev, January 27, 1955 AKHIYEZI',,q, N.I., prof. (Kharlkov); GL~"LZMLIJ, I.M. (Khar'knv) Cprtftin clansps of rontinuous functions po!;itive kernela. Uch.2ap.YIDU 80:205-21,~ #,')7. (vil" 1;,:,H) (Airictions, Continuoun) 20-2-3162 A oc"- 1.! 1;Y t-ri; ion r l. 1, i'l 1, -: !I ~ t, I- i~, L,)N~l. L b o iA nau r,, Va iA u Pr u b i t!;h 1. Aa 1 f -A x it; 0,I) rAll'):11 tuorii tie fl-L ~1;': 1 '17 ", VC1 . 1 1 1 b if -I I f* I i 't3 V C' i I i I b t t3 j a t, J a ct~rt,i i. n a (I t ri,:a t i o rt o e ra - I T. '111 opert tor d'_'t'il.(!d ev(!rywhort ii. 11, o.hich (J J~,T) C ) all(] Pf' ~ t' ! :ir I' axA - from 11, ~I,: iu t h u r i v eg :; eve ra 1 d ef i n i t i u rls : 1 opt.nttor ::: if i.1 (_-".11e~ J (A~' a~)',Iies 1, 0 from ti"! L t i C, Tl ('. o::rt i l" D ~) f t i I u a .,,. r a t o r A . Tr, f! with k (-:t'inition douiaii; a(~,wie ii, H is cal- wi.en JA ine, JJ' = Ata p. i A J. -jr opt-rator A iri lj is -,a,11ed uis.;J pitive, w:,,en for -l!. I' D I . - j It t!-.t,- condition A f I i 11, t :I i. ill r a 11, Olt,, t ho L* tillf2or~ 'It- _qr'v -Ivur': Ill oruer thlat :i dissipative operator with -a co~%-in citlase in H is J - !:elfadjoinE~d, it i3 r ec E.'. t ry Lni.i .;afficient th-it its O.,--fect nu::.ber is ejual t:) Z-L-ro. Any operAtor A with a cefinition domain dep- t-- L.. H c. r:,l i ts, -. n ex t : ns i o it t o ~~ d is s _i:) a t iv e () u r ra t o r z .9 ~~ 1 f -a d - joil'..': ill J. -E~m 5) 'ilhen the c:mdit ion 1:-i pk(x) 0(~ o , 1 . . . . . . . n ; 0 _' x 2 GLAMAN, 1-. , Doc Phys-'V:ath "i."ireoL Vethods of ),ualitrAive Spectrum Analylciict of Sinr~-u lar Dif.-crenl5i,11 upa-rators." Kharlkov, 195B. 9-1 pp, (:,An A~:T-c r Ed Uk "' SIR . i Khar I kov Ord i_, r ~ ~' Labo r lie i T~.,:jy I 11le 1- t.,- 1; ;~ .1 ri j 11 r;j L .1 . I Gor'!--iy), ltO copies, biblioi-raphy at h1w of' t4ift text (26 titles). (KL, 40-59, 112) 1 AUTHOR: Glazm.,;n, 1.-~' 2 7 .. 71 - .1-7/ I TLE: On the levelopability in Ter:-i.-; of ~he Syg)tem of .-~"igenelemezits of Di3sipative Operators (0 razlozliiinosti po sisteme sobstvenny'kh elem-intov disqipativriykii oper,atorov) FERI C 11 C AL: Uspekhi Nauk, 1956, Voll 15, Nr 3, PP '179-161 (.U';.3R) ABSTaACT: The system Eo of elements or the Elilbi-.irt space 11 is k= 1 called a base of Riesz for its closed linear closure if for n every f Z ckf k there holds the ineq:u~lity k= 1 n n 2 112.!~ tj 2, m c 2 1 c -7 1 k k-1 k k= 1 ahere ?a and m are positive constants independent of f. The author improves a result due to Mukminov [Ref 21 Theorem: Let A be a bounded dissipative opermtor with the system of eigenelements ~'f kCD fk'-Fk) Let ~k=l 1~k- I be the correopondinC sequence of eigenvalues. If Card 112 On tic. Developubility of the Sy,3tera of Ei~,-~,rieleruent3 XV/42- 1;)'- 3-- 7/41 of Disi-,ipativl~ Operators 00 Im Iln -A, 7- :) < 00 (j ~ k) j k=1 k I then the system k ~ 00 is a base of Riasz for its closed k=1 linear closure,. There are 3 Soviet references. 3UBLiITTEL: February 21, 1957 Card 2/2 j AUTHORi GLAZMAN,I.M. 20-3-1/59 TITLEi Oscillation Theorems for Differential Equations of Higher Order and the Spectrum of the CorreBpondinv Differontial Operators (Ostsillyatsionnye teoremy dlya differentsiallnykh uravneni.y vysshikh poryadkov i spektr sootvetstvuyushchikh differentsiallnykh oDeratorov) SSSR PERIODICALi Doklady Akademii Nauk/,1956, Vol.118, Nr..', pp.iJ23-426 (USSR) ABSTPACT: Given the equation n n-k (1) 1[y] (_,)n-k , (X)Y,-k] )~y (P (x):. 1, 0.:5 x < oo k 0 k-o Lemma: Uet L be a selfadjoint operator generated by the operation 1 and U be the negative part of the spectrum of L. In order that the set U io bounded from below and discrete, it is necessary and sufficient that for every F-> 0 there enists an o4such that the quadratic functional DO 2 I [y] ydX + lyl dx lyl= is non-negative. In order that U is finite, it is necessary Card 1/4 and sufficient that for a certain U : Cyl>'-0- Oscillation Theorems for Differential Equations of Higher 20-3-1/59 Order and the Spectrum of the Corresponding Differential Operators Definition% (1) is called oscillatoric if for ever,-, U there exists a solution of (1) which at the right of c~, has more than one n-tuply zero. Theorems In order that (1) is non-oscillatoric for op it is necessary and sufficient that the part of the spectrum of T which lies at the left of -~\-/\o is an infinite Bet. Theorem: For every 6> 0 let P*(x)~dx< oo (k.1,2,...,n). fi k Mki Here let p*(x) be the negative part of the function P(X) and let M kS be the set of values of x for which 1p-p,(x)),;P, Then for 'X , 0 and that the resolvent of an arbitrary such Pitension t!) n. bolinded integral operator with a Carleman kernel ; in the case of the boundary circle the resolvent of an arbitrary such extension is a kernel of Hilbert-Schmidt. [Abstracter's note : Complete translation Card 212 GLAZMAN, I. M.; SKACHEK, B. Ta. On the discrete part of the Laplacian evectnim In regLonti of limiting cylindrical-Lty. Dokl. MI S.9.';R 11,7 no.4:760-'763 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Khar'kovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. V. I. Lenina. Predstavleno akaderAkom S. N. F~~rnshtey-norn. (Operator3(Mathematics)) (Eiwenvalues) A4,4036551 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ Glaziran, lzraill Markovich Direct methods in qualitative spectrum analyjis of singular differential operators nguljurny*kh diff r- (Pryamyaye iriatody-;~ kachestvennogo spektrallnogo analiza ai a entoialIny"kh operatorov)p Moscow, Fiznitgiz, 1963, 338 P.- illus., biblio., indox. 6,500 copies printed. TOPIC TAGSi qualitative spectral analyskis, sJ,*npijlar difforential. operator, mathematics) Schroodingor operator, differential equation FW11POSE AND COT.A'JkGE: This monograph pre3ents the fundanentals and uses of cilrect methods of investigating the nature of the spectr%zi of singular differential opera- tors. It covers jou-."jd literature of the pazt 10-15 years. The Schroedinger oper-~ ator occuples a central place arnong the operators that are considered. The book can bG of intere3t not only to the mathematicim, but also to the physicist. It is -~:ithin the reach of students in the advanced courses and gyrad-umte students urish- ing to got acquainted with qualitative spectral theory of c1ifferential equations. TABLEE OF CONTENTS (abridgedIt !LCOrd 1/2 "036551 Foreword -- 7 Introduction -- 9 .Ch. I. Ylethod of splitting and general theorems on the speota-um --- 17 Ch. II. Spectrum of unidimensional two-member differential operators - 130 Ch. III. Spectrum of unidinensional differential operators ol' a generral type 197 Ch. IV. Spectrum of multidimensional differailtial operators - 221 *Ch. V. Spectrum of the Schroodinger differential operator and solutions of equations -- 264 Ch. VI. Some additional problems of qualitative "otral. axmlysis - 298 Bibliography 327 ,Subject index 338 SUB CODE: M OTHERs 042 Card 2/~ suBmaTTED, 24oct63 NR raF SOVt o6ni DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ACCE'SSIOiN NR: AP40-13894 AUT110B.: Glftzl-kil, I. M. (Fliar'kov); 3ii,,,~-.--lvollf, 1'. (KIwIrIkov) ITFIX: 1"Hillillating I'llo ilatilral ol 11 -vii)r~lLijig i3yI.Itorli ill the dangoroun rciMlfulco zones by Variation Of ito paral-notol"i SMTRC!;;~ A'N' SI-ISR. 1"'Vo~itiya. i TOPIC TAGS: woural rf~mianicc, -cesmmn~'('; dill"k-'alion, vibral-ing sys~-ern' ABS-VRAC i liw~ii-l i~; do-~Icvdw~i lor i-'It trom thw Iq 'i'101 o hll I.-- (IF hy dirital C:ololwk'r~! Yoii!j of [ho t "I . I 'r 'WOh.v-silve'ter 1'hooro'fl (F. R. Gmd Inaldw; rol'Adol-!1I to h::~ or '.-olllplox -o';k(ing Vi"braLin1c, qy~;tem 1,vith afini(o nku'uh-z- 01 the Z-;;s'om is dosigmaked as A--A(%i) L3o dhil" ~)f tile n'iU1l-;jj ~)c tilt) 'S ay,gtem are tile root"5 of tile equatioll: 1~j 3 ACCESSION NR: AP40-43894 The authors first determine whether the existing rigidity Is sufficient. If not, it may then be assumed that the rigidity varies cithei- in one direction or in both directions. Systems of equations Ekre. then evolved for these cases as a basis for computer programs. For one direction: D. (W ...... (2) And considering the rigidity to be constant: P1 (M), P P, (3) For two directions: UM). AR(Ult um)j. I An (Up - (4) And considering the r1digity to vary: [m ax, min, F (xv a) > 0 2/3 Card I ACCESSION NR: AP4043894 "'no programming was performed by A. A, Motornaya, 13. M. Llvahtb, and A. 1. Kononenko to whom the author wishes to oxprvan his thanks". Orig. art. has- 8 equations. ASSOCIATION: nono . SUBMITTED: IONov63 FN(;L: 00 ~ SUB CODE: ME, DP NO REF SOV: 002 OVIIE11- 000 ca,d 3/3 ACCESSION 'MR. AI?4016497 S/0020/64/154/005/1011/1014 AUTHOI: Glazmman, 1. M. TITLE: On gradient relaxacion.for non-quadratic functional3 0 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, Iv. 154, no. 5, 1964, 1011-1014 TOPIC TAGS: non-quadratic functional, gradiant relaxation, tuclIdean space, Filbert space, descent method ABSTIUCT; The method of descent, proposed by L. V. Yantorovich (DAN 48, no. 7, 1945) was investigated by him and other authors for the case of a positive dafinitQ quadratic functional in Euclidean or Hilbert space. Beyond the boundaries of the class of such functionals, the method of descent presents a pr6blem. The.presen: paper is devoted to one particular question of the problem of descent. Its basic aim is the effective construction of a universal algorithm of gzadien~ relaxation for the class K of all functions (~ (x) of point x (xl, X2, .., it, ) of Euclidean space Ep, which satisfy the following three conditions: (1) rp (X) is twice continuously differentiable; (2) (~) (c-*) z co ; (3) (1) (x) has a unique stationary point vX. The known methods of gradient relaxation for quadr~atic Co,d 1/3 ACCESSION NR: hP.016497 functionaI5 do not carry over to this case. Thus, for example, the method of loast descent would require at each step, for the determination of the -,iext factor of complete relaxation, the solution of non-linear equation, wh1ch itself reiquires an inzinite computacioa process. Realization of a stationary procedure of grad- ient relaxation would require an initial evaluation of an upper bound for the maximum M, of the operator norm of the Hessian matrix 110 P H (x) -a0ydill )1. in the region A C EP of all x satisfvinq (X-.)- An off,,,riv. construction of an auxiliary algorithm for such an estimate, valid for the whola class K, would again require, it seems, the construction of a minimizing sequence (now for the functional - 11H (x)jj and with estimates of the rapidity of convergence, which leads to a vicious circle. In the general cai;e of a non- stationary relaxation process Xn+L x. T.VO (X.), (n = 0, 1,.2, (3) Car~2/3 ACCEcSIONI NR: AP4016497 which will be called length of the relaxation path the sum of tha series X X The algorithm described in th"G article may be utilized for the construction of minimizing sequences in variation problems. Orig. art. has; 10 equations. AS SO C TAT ION: Fiziko-tekchnicheskiy institut nizkilth temperatur, akademii nauk USSR (Physico - Engineering Institute of Low Temperature, Academy of Scittnce, USSR). SUBXITTE-D: 25Sap63 DATE ACQ: 12Mar64 EXCL: 00 SUB CODE: MA INO REF SOV: 005 171HER: 002 Card 3/3 A 13 L 7 EVIT(l) D6030006 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/169/005/1026/2029 AUTHOR: Glazman, I. M.; Mitin, V. N. ,ORG: Kharkov Polytechnical Institute im. V. 1. Lenin (Khar'kov.-kiy pol.itekhnicheskiy institut); Physico-Technical Institute of Low Temperature AN Ukr,SSR (Fiziko-tekhni- cheskiy institut nizkikh temperatur AN UkrSSR) TITLE: The tuning out of vibration systems as a problem In conuex programming SOURCE: AN SSSR. Deklady, v. 169, no. 5, 1966, 1026-1029 TOPIC TAGS: linear programming, algorithm, optimal control, resonance damping ABSTRACT: If Q is a vibration system ith m degrees of freedom and n, rigidities, and iconsidering this system to be an elastic bar-conductor with rigidities u and moments I U ~of inertia I (k=l,2,...,m), the problem studied is that of selectively tuning Q out k of the resonance danger zone (0,0), the interval of squares of possible frequencie s 'from external effects. This problem consists in altering a given number 1) of its rigi7 !dities such that the square A of the least natural frequency of the system will satis- 'fy'the inequality A 2 0. An algorithm is coristructed for the solution of the problem of optimal tuning and also an algorithm for the solution of an analogoup problem with supplementary limitations. These algorithms are realized by the use of -rational opera-- L 04205-67 A OC NR:---'A--P-6--0-3-00-0-6 - ----- .tions only, they have an exponential rate of converyerice, and thpy provide for cagin ,in attaining a given degree of accuracy. They are adapted for computer use. The ,authors thank L. I. Shtenvol'f for phasing the problem in terms of the X Z 0 Inequali ~ty. Presented by Academician A. Yu. Iahlinskiy on 27 November 1965. OrIg, art. has: ~14 formulas. SUB Col Card 2, GLAIRtill, M.G.; ORWV, N.G. kandld;~t me(ILtuintikikh naiik, "'ritoii. I Study of -table strainn of stephylococcl; author'H abstract, Ziiur. ml-cro- biol.epid.i immur. no.2:5_~-54 F '53. ( RLRA 6:5 ) 1. Bol'nitsa imeni Baumana. (st[ip,~~Ilococcus ) ~i',I i ~ L Art ! 1, i j 1, 1 D -If J9 t, I lo I. 1,, 1. Lkhovu IT, ,F T i t Le Ekm(--;ii,n CL5 a fuotor whi~_.h re_~iffca-es Uie acl.irin of p~-iiicil lir, i r i (i I ical Zhu 1 7111kro. ii, pid. i limmin No 1 I ft". f Fouil, i:j.!. j oil 1,., 1 L I I it it itu,~ it I.i 11 offec'. on rlul,,Uvf2~; pl~;~:;t.ant, t,,j p~niciilin an~i "hat, perlir:.Illn :Mv... c'.rm~'~11n I~xe-t ~L syner,etic buclleriOStati~' Orl CUI.-Ires. Institution llcsuLtal imen! Buinall, Moscow Jubmitted Marci7i Lll~,, USSR As~ Abs Jciz- Ri f ~ra' Zhur n b Pk Author -man, M.G P i A Title Orii-,, Pub Ac N Abstract Of 3(D ouitv~r'L~I- cl- ~5 ,7~re sc-nsiti,, - tc- ip.r, -j ~z ,-.-~ptcraycin, 3-1 & --7 t-inal to lr,:C~- I tomycirl, -'0 to Nlot a al~t:d .L--"n sensitive. Ot associft'l.011s from the rwacus of pa-~J-,-nts aand ct ve a-rid ~,;ramnegative flm5 '),77 were Dr, t:) ;.11 2 to penicillin, 32 to --,tT-ptoraycin, 45, to -ti . Of 9 peni-cillin-r-:-sistem~. strains ot nro~-j3 7 were sensitive z-,o rLy(-ri-n, 4 to stT~p-omy, Ln ind biomycin.. Mycerin was u-ec IL in conc,~--qzTa. ~,i Card 1/2 - :18 - USSR/RLcrobiology - Antibios-is and Symniosis. Antibic, -2 Abs Jour Referat Zhuxn - BicL. Nc 1.6, 25 Au~; 195'. 0-3- 5 tlml~ A -,ti,- action of myc-m irrh iDer-,icillin and streFtwuvcin wa5 establis-led.. Tm? most clearly evident effer~t~ vu:~ iji combinations of my,:--~rir, bLomycin. Card 2/2 11, 1-9. - GIA7KAN, M.G. D a T -er =mn plasma coagulation in whole blood. lab.tielo 2 no.5:2a S-0 156. (HIRA 9:11) 1. Iz bollnitsy iment Baumana (flavnyy vrqch - Mnildnt med1fainakikh nauk N.G.Orlov), Moskva. (BWOD---CQAC-r1JIAT ION) GLAZMA~I,&G .U, ,, Xethod for determining antibiotiC sensitivity of mtcroflorzi isolated from the phlegm of the diseased. Lab.d9lo 2 no.6:17-18 N-D '56. (KMA 9:12) 1. Zz bollnitair imeni Baumana (glavny3r vrach - kandidat maditsinskikh nauk N.G.Orlov), KoBkva. (ANTiBIOTICS) (mucus) (HICRO-ORGANISMS) P. , GLAZMAN, M.G. Detection of yenst cells in sioutum during, witiblatic therrDy. Zhur. mikrobiol.entd. i immun.,aun-plement for iq56:41-4~ 151, (MIRA 11:1) 1. 1% gorodskoy bol'nitsy 11o.?Q i-inni Bquminn. (YE, A ST )(SPUMO GUZMAN, M.G. - - Comparative effect of neoaqcin antibiotics with panicillLa, streptomycin, and chlortetracycline on somn pathogens of sup- purative irif ectiona [with summary In Eriglinh] . Antibiotilri 3 no.6:110-111. 21-D 158. (MrRA 12:2) 1. Bol'nitan imeni Baumnna (1-,lnvny7 wrach - kand. med. nnuk IT.G. Orlova). (ANTrBIOTICS) (SUPPURATION) (BACTMIA, YWYECT OF DMJ(,S 011) BiLRYJANIKOU, O.L.; GIAZIULIT, H.G. Mycorin in rlinical practice. AntIbiotiki 4 no-3:105-107 14,1-ja t5t). (HIRA 12-9) 1. Gor(yl.9kant bol'nitna No.29 iment Bal-mna (glutro-'r vruch Or. Orlov) (ju?"IBI(MCS, ther. ilse, mycorin (Rue)) GLA72,10, M.G. I Experimental 3tudy of' monomycin. Antibiotiki 7 nr).5:46.~-46,i x, 1U., i (1,1111 15:4) .ra I y v-,:.Icl,, 1'. Orlov) 1. Gorodska- bollryLtua No.29 imeni Batuminn. (Irlr.VI13- 1, ~ - (ANTIBIOTICS) GLAZMAN,.M.S. Social and political life at the Institute of Fom-atri in 19(Y7-1910. Mauch.trudy LTA no.959115-126 161. (MIF1 16:2) k'Leningrad--StudentB) (Leningrad-Mitory) CHALEINKO, N.F.; GLAZMAN, M.Yu. Now developments in tbe, clothing industry enterprises of' the Ydev Economic Coun-Al. Leh.prom. no.3:57-59 Je - Ag 162. (miu 16.2) 1. Otraslevoye konstruktorskoye buyra tresta ahvi~ynoy ponVohleanoati FdyeVskogo soveta maxodnogo khozyap3tva, (Kiev Economic Region-Clothing indusLry) TTAGUNOVA, Z.A. ; XUBAtEVA, Tn.A.; GLA21MAN, R.A. Adoption of the continuous noutralization of hydi-blyzates tit the Kras- nodar Hydrolysis Plitnt. Gidroliz.i InsokhIm.prom. 12 no.2:15-17 159. 04IJU, 120) 1. Vsf)eoyilznyy nauchno-ienledovatel'qMv intititut gielrollmloy i sullfitno- spirtovoy promyshlonnosti (for Tyagunnva, Kubareva). 2. Kruanodarskiy pldrollznyy zavod (for Glozman). (Kragnodar--flydrolynii)) GLADNEVA, A.N.; GIAZAA3, H.A.: (AIRVIGH, N.S.; MALDRASUTA, Yf!j.V, Chemical compoaition and physical proportion of nomn typos rf ras marerfb.17-for hydrolyula.-lXdroliz i lenokhim.provi. 12 no.4: 17-20 '59. OCIRA 12:8) 1. Krasnodarskly gidroliznyy zavod. (Krannodar-Hydroly sin) I: is w u L 0 L, 1 4. A 6 a M F 4 00 00 00 1 60 zi 1 0 * 0 6 , " - I to 4 v ip to a v a )a is it n is 11 11 11 1. s, L W U COM*ktka 0d the aftow uwp4dc 411Mde, K Volkin and Vu. Clasmast. Uxt, jIG, Kim. Bull 2,, in )(at- "'i - I, NO (in Gemian 111 41 OWS~ NIS $01 veas F,frpd. w(wding I-) H"vra I, I C I in, I cc. o( sof In 15 cv. ol anhIrtf. Rtotf, ad,I ~,1,41 -It (4 alectrollyfe until a ppt. flu,up 5 mill, al1c, I, molt italts, fncre~ In cown. h4steus coagul.wou m %m&H ecuk-ni., AICIs armi FeC6 cause ct*,IuJaI,,m, t,tu at higher cutww. they italAro the ". A,I,ln. pi Ivni,tw, In,reateo 'he fn,,I p,44ruatko 4 &1c. acd the Ad unstable Further atudy of Imilwbe 4,tstun-ls "flim the drin. of dirk4t mouirnts. A, 7 too jog :J A%& ILA p[TALL~PL-L LITEXAT60EICLASSIFKATICM 00 k 0, f, U A, o 0 0 f k11 1 1. A. A: .1 or .06 CIS 0 :0 0 ,00 jog VOID f f f LAIJI'M Uju **A Iscommeorim of colle'llds. 1. The difinallew in the varkm KArviii., 11,13 isi-Arl skwol. vii m 41!0 4! M WWII I KitV 'I'VC11 be Attatilr4 fit WaItt IW In M4111 -IKII ah' firns,O r In listcNit W 104.111 fi.%.Wr ral,14111 Ifiq'Irm. 36"ol ill "hirh (I., uL4" 1.1 an kv-SACI IniNt., I'(4olgr.1 ortumn Ulf Ifp~ Wjly. 4 (W i4 WMiH!WfUI kid[WIF thilli Io 41-. SA4 11 "1110-ti 004 fullus it jigs MA of tv4mg~ -".I ct4w ( 1). difl~lit fit-n flit lmw &WIt-bilow" NA 111); Ow 1441,1 .4mrs not at any a .4 lur1w.1 I wIll I Ill, V, ry twolitoling Apf"~661111' rate III olmr flit(, I Ablivc - - but IVI li-m At a km Irlup. is v1l1cvj-WAf 44 V,)Il W~ r 11141 1 bi, m4f 11 vit -21' awl -'8' thr Imn4twitzAtion is ckinij&to in 3 I'm HgS q hirs., tht Am,( the 1IMCI tbo trillp. ImmulAim 4 'Aw 1WHI uslitiplettv frosm whkil Ilef cryiI.&Illics w the cul", todi"S after b110 "lits, imilov. oll the akyj.XA of 11 by filar Wilkv, kA 61141*qy to a cwrtwn u-111-111 loilil thi Q-d &"d "ill" to rocion Imp. rg"IM Ambprawl rVow-14m A"Irkia) INWPO, of rowlAbAr liqui 111111i Hs'S by lititing 4 1 Into 1, cornfAtted in IO-JA min. Cots"umily, low tevnp. with A. wARd. The mg. c&ct if NI,,jCC1 mAy bt III,, m old the WMAI stax" of Ow MAC1111ju INIVI',ell ((I minp*x fowmasiod wift IfigS, unfilimLing jolllij. tif 11.4 &4 1 ,timx be obtaftwA at any 13imp from btim olf S; the WbWqMnt O.LIC Of (mn-Atuvit .I ; Ecto; Ft !,,'a liidhrrtvmp. ftyx~aydiffraction. " 'of 4 I. h.. 1. be lilentical with ImFv cinfwba, wherval IISS-W4 compkices by the It Wfll bbectud filmik 11.1;. do's eou UijkjwwijtobestructurW)yn-t~iiin~L~ait~. In-McOll. front this point j)f vill it ij unikrawtoklik Oua 1W -t- "if, 11.011. w A.011. tramitic"i d H 111110 1 taks, m0o. Is lioltsible only if fho, fie, It. fornwill froin Ilir fill- pLwe in the "nit mop. rmile 4, in FtOff- luak- c -1j. divd" . Ifif(CS ti. N, MAI ,use R 33rr IffOl the thrritkki Icinp. flit thr itansit6i Is -2-11 I IIP :41'.. 116t. Ir-Ar, fit. too withW", 110). -~N% 4141, 1 not take g4ice its hir,CO, the lwvwthv nt which in ^m J, age the 11ti- I transition .4togriber. The Iric for the ini ,,,on of flit omyrrsion apprArq ill 1~- icul comcn. all JUS; ill lf~t, (he th"'III'M cormlxxki to thr ume "thMsIlIdAl rsm-C, 4 If tee g I L A MIIITALLM~KAL LITERAT491 CLALWKA?IQX so I use 1,040#9 solos* -4, uspi--dipt ai .a - I - I 7 112 PA L I I fa 0 4 1 1 a Im % u a a ill, "I; "it NA Ivan sf*41001 I In 41 0 Is 41 0 0 q?qqqqq!!0of0Go0oG MIMMIrre 0 0 0 4) 0 meseevowevi- 4 1 6 1 4 It 11 lip Pa 11111111 All 0 ilia If .11, 1 - It ...... ................. . ..... -00 ~Oqulsbon of ly*phubic GIR-whi by 41actfulyte" And 110, 1 Imy -cr~ CWMWAI'd 1~ ago liff,rcut Wt.. The "wAULA 1 4 Ow m 9 1 1.1 nOw I !~.'l traw,j with vakficY IfIltIO :~': : 1) 1,1)11, 1 'o. 114. 2:.,;! I'a (or I IM", W. 'W4.1mal, sit Ion. I it VV , .4o-tale. of __IISS Wittr 41111 CIIIAL101 "CIV ' 00 ~w IMI-) i.dtt, 1 liv 13 difIrmit N& * 4 , I. -Al't (kf 1 , go, 11 F I ,I 1 (1- k, I I'M 4 %.I N- 1 sell N'll" that NO., AIS-ILA OCIALLUJIGICAL LITIRAT1,41 CLAWFICAMN taw Coo ZOO too see see .900 see Fie 0 me% ties III At -0 11 - An I I v 1w 11 w 14 It All a :0 1 ~w " It & Of 111 a R 9 it Of 00 0 0 0 Oi o o 0 o 0 Is 13 o 6 o 0 0 0 0 a .0 o a it, 41 0 o * 0 00 0 0 0 0! 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 o a 111 0 0 1) is ,w f f f ? * * 0 p 9 f I t q t I i? p 10 0, , 1 ;. 10 4 31 0 A b I P I.A AO )0 SC M It 00 at) I. -phuhl. Organic OJIMik. lh~ Almall A -q),- In Ch"'-f" It' J :, 617, p, 177 PW Discumm,ti thmn,m -ne- rninic 0~, O.thlit ,r the -Ovini. Adi-imr-, towan-1) A id.,ve m 90 thnt ul I orWaiii, .r i *0 4 3,11wou.. h"UM fr.,! 01,, J.-int ,f viviv. 41 r,-f. of "0o - 4,19 41 1 4 , to . IN 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 o 0 0 0 0 111 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0: Is 0 Aadirnatisatkib COW In the COW141lon of hydtopJA0,1C coacti" b7 stoctrowint. Yu &s. oujintin %n,t it v., Tartakov%kays. KoUM. Ztnir, It, A AXI W (0.01 N + 5% M-115 III KI I WAI -11,11YM11 In 1VIIukW ball until It, ~kc. C.CM, , A.X X 10 .. 'It'l it's clet-trodii0yzed betwrtu cellubiv: nicnilaunct mitt) a *- 4 X 10"' ohm-I rm. 4. To I rid. of 114% -1 - inn,l) coulub-ting th-ctfulyte (1) wAs at om kuldrd it', fin,j) couca. wAsti) Out the turbidity of the Altnteattrr 2 1 fly I. of cougul;&Ow wuj 1.6 that of HA), or I #at adolod I 11roij wy until the filtrate taked 21 his. after the list Ijr,jp luid Ibe "a,Ww"t, Y, 'n the 2-d "je I"' h"a, "",*" It Wal Irbs th4n it, Frocis the calipt tb"y (KOU"Id Zhu'. 0. 241(1947)1 - cj1c, - Wile,) W I l- r 11, - e -'], it I /a is no. drops used in the 2nd ~~ iIntl k I, (It, con't. of coactilation dctd. from the rzgjtl. rd.awii between the Cotten. of I and the time I 'Wr the ~filtrjiie had the 1.0 turbidity. For KCI, 14C,,, and ,Ccch i was O-crd, 5.12, and I.W I.,111ilinn-4- wit ho as 6.24S.5for Ali 3 clectrol)tes. Ai fkj I- nM,j-i&nt the nAtUleCd 1, (CI - Cj/(j MV) Wasident-1 I, , it 2'sto ~ -0-30) for these salts, anti the above equation --.3 cx,a- firmed O/st was 43-46). This prows thAt the i-Ate of 4:049141AWCk 9TOCTUDY 18 An tXPOCIIIntlid hAnC%K"1 4 the- COCICII. of 1. although intlit. Phawed that very tnut.11 tirets. of I write lets Aaivv than expected. In undtilyin,J Art ".1 VrAttf llutW Units. Of I Mile b&jrjJVI, WhOlift1f I III above equation yielded greater v2lurs of (c, - ci)/tj IILLI found by elpt. 1. 1. lithtfIrum moldom between the 44amptIon 41 "Uktor We 444 $bell oo""Imtim j;jjMjjjj*A 11, %1 .,,,1 ~,, (I '. %, Ino I'lly, Chem . kwv I Voj",tdi Aboil, Nauk IAnsim. kA R 1950, ~14"k FAIn advorptIO" (it MOWN), (0.01 11.1 111 in magul4tion Of bydmwAk (if All (In m1thnOIr/I.,, Iftli. and A*,,% I'M mifffroofel ~. was trivfstipted by Isirgitig with ,3di-.,t1vr St-. With e - curirn~ Of coirrmt.ml ing to the ~ajiol&don lhrr.hnl,l, the Pinto 4# the ")ncns. r *Ik and Ilk wv: oo ASI. 47.6 ink-c.m.4e/j (4.17-,), 194.7 (3.47) 81'5.1 (2r9d); On IfFS, 16.8 f5-141. 40.11 (2.87), 91.3 (2 WJ; on AaA. 63.9 (12.&11. 90.2 13.M). 118.5 M.11). The adinqHion Is prot-Ifcally Instantan"mi,. 4zid the qr inns are held Armty by the txmxuL&te. N ISm C4 Invectiption by this tracedr method al the umplatloo of lyophobk mols by eldoomlytes Adooorption of ions ct the "M dip. Vu. M. Gla-unan and 1). N. Stmilitroko 0.- ~ . 1'i %trithtivskil lost. ph". Chem, Kwv)~ 1)"Aludy Mid Natck S.SS.R. 73, 411-1;kIUMN - The jut?. (d nvg~ hit,, 114 ~, - mml W.- - ad.w I wit by i he tiorg, hydi-ol, ~4 A a I 40~1)1 -Waml lIgHand AtA ININ 1,v tatsmN :::r Ammi-, ~Ith'gtmdkmci ive V" ond S". i--w llwh it thi, .1 - Idifitict. .111d In the pt-"- J ~ :I. rq. of th, rItA-tiolvir the A ... I , "I ~ 1.1- 6.1 "WO'Or-'it; 1-4). ,-- ut Ail. -d it,, A.I.Mbed m, lid:% 'W'l A.'11. 'i-K "11111,11ok"j, redp.; midmidpil"j, Id "k), , ur ,,, All f(SS, and -21 millinink/g. m Ar.4,. Ad-pli... tJ i, It unall amid. cAu jAmy no rolc in emcubtion. ion ~ntajmqtti, t,tc. Pm. -w** Imit (Idgird with rwlkxlcm~ '~*.] Vft idmorbed. at the thmhoid of oveidalum, to flit ettent 4 i',.I% mUliniolo/s, tot All, 16,M tot IISS, mnd W.0 on A". N. 'rN,-ti i : I I i- GI, Am , Yu.M. Fature Of the stability of lyopnobic orgrinonrin. Kol'.zh,ir. 1~ no.l-:~25- 233 '53. (MLRA 6:8) 1. Tekhnologichaskiy institut let,,koy promyolilonnostA (Kiyev). (Colloids) ((;,k 47 no.?;~:11886 ~)) GLMWI, Yli. M. Nature of the "acclimutization" phomomenon during trio coagillation of hydro- phobic isols by electrolytes. Koll..-hur. 15 "0. (MLRA 6:9) 1. Kievskiy toklinologicheflBy inatitlit lo&oy (Collolds) GLAZMLN, Yu.M, Effect of acclimatization dixing tho coaCulations of rJercuric- sulfide hydrosol by electrolytes. Uk:r.khim.zhur. .19 no.5:496- 503 '53. (YLJIA 8:2) 1. Kiyevskiy- takhnolopichetikiy institut le&oy promyshlennosti. (Mercuring sulfide)(Coagulation) /n 1951- Oj4 U65R/ Cjj(..,rjj..,j- . Card 1/2 Pub. 22 - 217/52 Authors I Clin"?~111"til, Yll. MI., 1111d, Dykill'al, 1. 14. Title I coalnll~tQorl or -1yophobi,.! !wi.!; wrj(iej- tiie w, ,,toctrolyte inki-livo, I Periodical s Dok. AN J'.;Sft 100/2 299-302, Jan 11, 1955 Abatraot I It wa!i estttblishf~d that wh(,!n the proceos of coa,~,platdorj of lyophobic sol:3 ir, not coinplicated by addiUona'l phe.,notiienii J.Ikii adziorption, chF,-inica). reaction, etc, the ad(MIc-n to thf;,- !3-ol of ww v] ectrolytev, (differ,'.ne ill valenco of thi-~ iorls) vd1l t;u Lypr(,,,,,,;ed by a plain synergism effect. The phenomena o1' intiltancL,9 where antai-,onizirt, may appear are disetigsed. Institution : The Technological Institute of Ligght, Industry, Kiev Presented by : Academician A. N. Frumkin, Juj,,r 29, 1.954 Periodicaj' - Dok. AN 315511 100/2, 299-302, An 3.1, .1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 22 - 27/52 W-trm7t The antagonim viag found to be in some way connected id Lh 01(., adsorption reactions which tak-c) place during ., Um add].U~m of elc-c- troI.v1,(!v to the sol. Tho rolo of tile phan" L11 the of sol cougulation is explained. !3(!ven runwerices: 14 U5,11i, 2 Getman and 1, [Xitch (1'1;~?-1946). Graph. I Li:, Yu. 1-1. ; 'Z-hol Ivis, Yf-,. F. "On the ilatlLne of' the Pheniri-norr. of -!-,.,.,Al;at-Jon in thf, ',oa ii"LatiorL of Hydro:Dho' ic Colloids .,,i-,,h (Z --'ol :-f ~:ru--,qjj PA-110 (0 KC-1,11-11.,-A i,:,i 7~( 1--i ~Ierl the bol-,,!~ 7rudy of th-! Lry) Doc Hir- InzIltitute f' Lt:- I ut: L A Z M 1\1 I ~A: cf. C.A.47, 1 MA 1,?Iiltl,i it (,f 2 kliffilse doltl& 1:!)'r5 ill a voillwon ;1 1111i-~iniv iftnt, .itd & d,torol-ftc it "ect. by I w 71 et'll"d "F Doyagin alill I-li'dall J9, 1.311M van'ller I%' ilvemmics this r'-puUm'. A ~ ra;i- tht )I thf: 2 tIO-111410:3, It)" I-iy L strusigrr cfrigulmit than is the gum -if thi: c I . 3 ("T A bi, v,m1u,imi ii jiol in av~ord will) tht ch,ett"tativ. tcptllsi~;Il i~ Itut the only facoo ~I. OW C". agulation W Idercismi. . J~ ,j ~ lmx.rwau A UT HO'L(S : ~;i a Z.1.1 'I, f a. b, :,i. , ~,tn.i I ~mva J, - 20-JI.-( I - - -,,- TITLE: Th~ Anfa,,~,oni .-,w o,' lcii~3 i:: f,~tj Goa, la o r1ir_-ctrolyt..;.,3 (01) UZI 1, U '1-' 0 11 101101' ;)I'i k-PI. !iofonn,-~:h "oley PZRIODICALi Do'r'.'.ady Ali ~j SSR, 1957, Vol - I W , Nr 3, (US~;R) ABSTRACT: In a -)rcli;.ii nary cj~' Lill- :~L4L:'IC,."4;(r,(*;.f,-.~.,-,;.",t! 1) it was thit 0:i th-a (JoLwol'Ation ;f 1jul,h(~be, .,;Qt:) b.,' a of tv.0 f 2 - 2 thC 1h. effeCt LIU~'3t be taken i:,tc, al:.O.-jt in tile whole r_~Zjj,~e of t1-ir At tiit, sa~.lc- the :3uTjp03iti(,n NIL-- pro)iloullced, that in 01,2 caz,, of a dirl,Qvill;-, COMT~03ition of t.:lc.ct1*o1jte,q tilt! co!1pititiol,j may ruvrii~.`l julte ~ifler,nt res"It!". T~ie presunt iS ~~L!StIAP~11 t(, eXEIMiJIV t,hi! CGVrQCtn(2S:3 uf t~lis TLt., analDguoua tu the ones mentioned iv tile ~rvliminary ' a.~,_,r, E!npecially for thu case uf the co-i ;ulation c,-* a sol 'by a mixture of (_lectrolyt~.,s of "e tyPe 12 - 2 + 2 - 2. At first -a differential oq,istiori for tile electrol 'tic j iiclt-_1nti,~.l in ar. an)itr_lrj point 01' t 3 'Lution is he 0 " Thil-i pot,_-ntial T is for tau Jake of 3jnvonienct~, re- Diaced 1), a is 11in-e Liu;)- to bo Tlii! of ii. pcw~~-,Ubic col, Card 112 10 -1,53 c ~ n tv i t 4 Ill APd 11) iJ Of 11(10TIti(3~tl i1,t:.'rU!31, f0V tile Pl'Oblel-_ The Ant a Go nis~., o--.' I.., ns L,', -u,i - Co at; il~-i t io-~ r) LI,- c Iij 20-117-5 -29/54 El ec t ro 1y t es i ---- t "c v r i: r c~ ,-s c~ --,rc(i to be in n 10 series e:c- it i-, tc rff tnL :ansion v'itl! r~_-~;!--ct to ill !ift--~r r:.;t ti-r:a. Th -n cor- t a t i o s Cclio".I'(I st-top 'u" th, oubse. iuunt r -.;.I I to T, LIiXtLArU of c~f tn,, t,,y! e I - I uA 1L) -2 +-2 - 2 arc, o,)- ,)(-.,,d tu a , _i ~, 1 i t a t i v,-- in t, --~-- Cir!'-t case the .-Ite(~ Ii~l it'. 'Lhu sf.cui,d caso til- lu--111 Lu ~I Ill thL Co- a,. ~ la- iQi~ oi' r,iA--L b~- (~i3tillj~uished. two t,-';e~, Of u,Aajuni~.--,s: 1) An ;m'a -oni,l:i. coni.ect~A with tht. co:iipet- itI.01'. fU- '~L ~Ittcf-ac'-t 01, the colluical nin e1cctrootAic intvvqQtiL-n Ai~ t of t ion:; L. ti.i. v(~- l:xe D:' t :~t: !;uiuticr nn~ in the electrio field of tllt cj'-ioiual :,'irt ; cles . Th -re av(: 3 references , 2 of which are al-i-vic. P H LS :;'I LD J-L:.,-lo, lg)-,/, b.; P. A'. A-)incur' Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Glazman, Zu. I-, 3trazheskn, D. :"., -~-i3ikalnva, 7~'-1-21/)43 TITLE: InvestiLation nf the Coal ulatior. of Lyophobe Bob; "Iertro, lytes by Ii`eans of the M.-ethod of Eaxked Atoms, (js:~Ie(iovaniye koa-ulyv at.sii iiofobryl&. zo-.ey elektrnli -tami metodorr. mec-henykh atomov). II. Adsorption of Cations by Foqiti\rely Char;-cd Particles (II. i'VIqorbt,9iya kation,)v Intozhitelinr) chastitGam-0 J, 1)5~ Vol. 3, Nr ,;p. 115-11~5 1,7-13R~. FERIODICAL: 7hurnal Neor,anjcheskoy ABSTRACT: The aforesaid coagulati~,n is always accompanited -,)y phem)mena of adsorp= tion. The question of the i-TI-.ortance of the lattur i!7 ,;till (~f topical irtere.5t for t',- tLeory (:~f tLE, !,,t,ahMty f~-!' loyph-I-e v,-1.1nids. it, is, in particular, not clear wiietlier an adsorption of indi'ferent ions ~,Joial o rticles, taken which have a charge of tI'.e sa~me oimi aq t~I- coll a place and wLich r'(111o LhD pl.,tys tn ti!t,~ ~Ti--,chardsm of coagu- lation. The withors statF,:1 in a provious repvt 1,11at. Qw adnorpti-n of' indifferent anions w;L- very small (up to L t,~ 2 7~-Lcr,~ miol. p~r 1 g disperse phase) with the cagulation -)f relative "Tine ~)y electrcly+,-. it was int.erestin6 t- clarify, -,*,I wni-c~. way t,'re -trill in Card 1/14 coagulation in tilis respect, ~L-, in t',le j~lib-zltle. The present ou-c.jo, J~j '(14 !illt& JO pM-~ T Olk!Pl til ':U0T4PM(Ja-Td aATr4 jcpjaq-4 ;,mom 314,1, -sqST',Z) -Lt-,IaAas U-C avi.--b gme, uuoll?,-) i?'ILL :(T jaodud -p,aad ~!14 u'4 r.;~;cqqau-Lurt~qu6~) j, ot~iqTquei,b 11-eLai. aqTiib jo qq,~, .1vIti'lla~) J. VL J)WJULM~j GT--~ JC, tilHCp&kf! ~:Jq UL)l ~t;JJLJjj',) ~Jj'j jt) jl0T'4Tljj,'llj4j~ W4, 01114 OUTAD u:D.IJ ~,t;vqd 1~) -)I IWO.) ItIJ-6 Joj D art q. 14Ji~kl suc)Tqt-"4"laJ"l *uO-L LF, .L,3- Ioj (OT-T?'l I~U'p OTT "'y qj~m J-~~Jpw) UIII~UL14JULj Plale JaA -TIE; JL, L;u "'OT410T04LJ~j aill .',)I P~il,,Ias sle L'o 00 98 il'DTiVA lwnTo-peo 'Willoapo (111.1 1 "all I I; ~;wj ~j 1) 1 (1 .10j X,-4 urn 1-1,4 kil 1 m i 4tl'?l 11 T mi'l uj jwtpli. Ot"I J~, U-~ jl~o poi.ljv.- jVq OLJI *UL)jqic,3j,~,2;4ALII .10j ~r-PfITITSDj 'RIILOTTOJ ST IJO(IDl ~,,v,)TIOPJ .10 .10 UOTTOTISDAU! I nves ti gat ion of the Coagulation of Lyophohe Soln tir-q:r, 78-.L-21/1;3 lytes by 1eans of the 1.ethod of' Atems. of ferric hydrexide and silver Lodir-e is extremely srall and that it increazies very sliGhtly whon a ~,urp.his -' the -:r,.:i(-IIlat!Ii 1 ctrnlyte C F) e - 1.1 added to f.he coLloidal sobitions. Rithidimm-, caemilmi-, and cal(;iujL- ions are praotically not adsni-Led at, all. The i03orl.,tior, of pota,,5nitVr-- inns seerniq to I,F~ sornowhat hq!,her at f'irst sight, but Ln r-Pality any radiochemical admixtnrp was arl!iorhf~d frr~m which the -.,,ithorn could ap- parently not completely Liberate thi! i~-,n--adsorption of' ianthanitim and silver w,,i:- --rmewhat hi6her, apparently (Ilie to their spe, cific adsorption power w1hich i!3 caused hy st,r,ictiiral pecularities of' t.h(iJr cloot,ron nholl-i (rel'ort nce ~'). r-o-gii1t.-4 vi, the present roport as well. ill t,11080 tit' U)IJ rirl-V 1.01.0 (referorcf! 1) that the adsorption of I.oris of thn ~-i~rte gign, eqp~!Cl.aLly witIl the coagulation cf positively char,,ed brine, is extremely omall. lrzedia- te radiornetric meanurr!nents of the a-Jsorptirm :,f the opposed Im, arc- required) however, for a final r' U,#: smalL 'i~snrcti-n p-.-tHr of ions of the .9a:,ie 3i~n a!i,l -i~~r rile in ~he tnecl'an-io-m -f' various phenomena of coa,]ulatl -~n. There are 2 tables, ani D rfCt~renct~s, 9 -.C are 31avic. Card 3/4 7 1 !_,1'4 Investigation of the coagulati-on :,f Lyr)j)hohc,, S013 Electrolytes by Mleans of the. !!eth(,,,,1 ,f "arkf,,,,l Atoms. jtj,. ASSOCIATIOM: Tf?f,",A()Zi--'1 !r1!0A.t,11t,(1 lor 1,L;l1i" InAw Medical T~st'itute im. A. A. Bogomolets, KLyev (%dits.1m3kiy inatitut im. A. A. Bogomol~tsa, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: May Lb, 1)57. AVAILABILE: Library of Card 4/4' 69-58-2 -4/23 AUTHORSt Glazman, Yu,M,; Dykman, I.M.; Strelltso-va, YO.A. TITLIt The Coagulation of Lyophobic Sole by the Ac -tion. of Electro- lyte Mixtures. Communication 2. (0 koaguVatxil liofobnylli solay pri d*ystvit emesey elektrolitov. Soobshcheniye 2) PUIODICALt jolloidnyy shurnal, 1956, Vol XXp Nr 21 pp ItIg-158 (USSR) ABSTRACTs During coagulation of Iyophobic sole, caused by the mixturo of two symmetrical electrolytes of the 1-14.2-2 type, a syn- ergetio effect takes place within thei3, concentration range. The action of these two electrolytes im accompanied by two contradicting factors. Synergism in onused by the addition of the electrolyte and in connected vrith the compression of a diffused ion atmosphere, A tendency toward antagonism is caused by the screening of the antiio" of tha electrical field, Slectrolytes of the 12-2+2-2 tyye have also been considered, The principal difference of the two types con- siate in the fact that the aide ion of the first of the two electrolytes is bivalent. The theoretical calculation indi- cates antagonism,ftre" in the 1-1+2-2 type it indicates syr- ergism. There are two types of antagonism during the coag,,;,- card 1/2 lation of Iyophobic oolloidst 1) the antagonism betwaen 69--58-2 -4/23 The Coagulation of Lyophobio Sole by the Action of Electrolyte Mixtures. communication 2 coagulating ions associated with competition for the sites of adsorption on the surface of the colloid partialesi 2) the antagonism due to ths mutual electrostatic interaction of the ions in the bulk of the 'b*lutiawand Vn the electric- &I fijold of the colloid pzrtioles~ There are 8 references, 6 of which are Soviet, I Frenoh and 1 G2rman. ABOOCIATIONo Kiyevskly tekhnologichookiy institut 10gkoy promyehlannosti (Xiyev Toohnol-ogioal Institute of Light I:ndustry) SUMEITTIDs February 23, 1957 1. Chodoal, coWurAs-Coagulation 2. Slootrolytio compounds -Applications Card 2/2 GEA,Zf,Ml, Yu. M. "The thc~[)I-y )f, report gresent4bd st the Powth A3.1-Uilcm Confawma m ('.'cLUa:bMl ObamUb.7-., Thiusif cp3cwglm amp 22-.16 *y iL958 Nou zbn.-. 2o,5, P.M7-9, '!~81 Tcubmm, A.B) ation o," ' ,l r! Z L U z man, 7, A l t .So c .:~IJYLi - in tll-,, A~; "0 by In.- lT Duri ~E,l 0 G Koljoidn- I -%D!('AL: M3310 L o f t he o n c., h AB:3TRACT: ( L po 1-o - j I 0 b , V nd u 1) - 4 0 L,,C r m~~c n " 1"'o s the j .. 0 I i - fr . . . Card 1/5 , 0:'Il Chan-e-l- in ti-, 1 rl C o' ul t i c) r1 o f L:; o i 1 1) n -11c 1 u v n ar trj _~c t c e o lj(~ ly ~i ju~_lnLit. Live d i,:- .-n IA s n,-, t, i o n th-1 obtained -:,ii s cc~ I uc:- b:, Th co::i. en(.,in;- the furthor .-tud-"- of' taeo_-y., is III(D consi ;er t,~a qu~1--ntit'.t ivo o L' clec- v o 1:,- L ~ f_-~ c) n t h (~ s u.-, f' i I c, .7* c L. 1 -,,,1 1, t i c I e-,- ~O al~(:1!3 ('11A a-, ".1-,e c, 13 o v i t s c, i w:i_:J:3 Y.A. -:~nd A.-i. llabinovich Card ir, cullln,~Cti,)!l __. P - bv -ot-n- .- I _- - - f t. ~ .-, : uc, z, . I in Ael :,orp 11, Lon of' llat, lons During of' lt)di "here, -rc. v.-', hich a-L,e A,~,30CIATI01:: Te':hvolo! y :j (Technolop~icul o[ Lir;h Llrvlu:~try) In lizirhu~-'l, L. V. I UiLut i A!,' im ht~- Al~ of L.V. C, V) 5 UP, "6 1P T.-,;" D Card 1-1. s. 'D f ? U,~- I I If, Ou j 0 Ed. Ll n a . T~,.! s boo': lnl.cl.,,,,-',f-,~. for. rl,.y:,i(:al C~-.2;:;tsts. 1/ 6 :-:.1 o~, '.:;ic) C!, now as5oci- c-, !~,,,,~d W-th "'atjr-r Of (I:I,Lltu*,;,! of Pny.~Iual, of t-,-- Ac~,i~r.y ~f Card 2/c