SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PISTELKA, M. - PISTOLKORS, A. A.

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KICKASOVIC, Zlatimir; PISTILJIC, Dusan Justification of the term Klicullez syndrow. Had. glasn. 8 no.l: 14-17 Ja '54. 1. Ocna, klinika Kedicinakog fakulteta u Beogradu (upraynik prof. dr. DJ.Nesic) (NIKULICZI DISAASJC *nomenclature) L 3.715-66 WP(c)/EWO(M)/gwp(v)/T/Et..,P(t)/Wp(k)/WP(h)/""'P(b)/B'P(l) UP(c) ACMSICF IMS AP%2W63 Cz/0039/64/025/011/0650/0657 AVBM: PISIOlkso-MUD Nngineer); Jel:Lnek,,- joger (Engineer) TITM Productlon technology and parmeters meRBUrewnt of a sendconductor C0611M.UMW7 and Its ccWwIson with foreigrpmade types 1\ DOURM Slebolproli* cb7,0rj, V. 25, no. I I p 1964J 6W.(Z7 TOPIC TAGS: battwy., semiconductor device .ABsTRAcT.. (Authorl? English awmary, modified): Technological data z 4" 91vin on the manufacture of Czechoolovak cooling bateries made lof semiconductors. 4heme eight-0911 bateriong marked BGH 8/21, are based an a B:L-M)-T41J%% system, Described in the vacuum equipment used In wasuring-1he curves of the cooling power, thermoelectric g:owor, therial conductance p and electric resistance of the sesembled tterys qualities of an ideal battery, limited solely by para- ;motors of Its semiconductor material,, &" oompared with actual bateries affected by technological processes* Results are compared with.the properties of several foreign batteries& Thirteen relterences. OrIg. wt6 bass 12 formaw and 8 girWhe, Card 1/2 IPISTELKA, Wan, inz. Determining the parameters of bead thermistors by the graphic- nmeric&l wUod. Slaboproudy ob2or 23 no.9.4%5-500 S 162. 1. Uelov pristrojove techniky,,-Ceftoolovenska akademle vnd, Brno. KREJCI, VladiMr; SAIXI-'XY, Igor; -FISTELKA, Milan Eleatrodiagnosis of closed muscle injuries. Cas.lek.cesk 100 no.50: 1579-1582 1,~ D 161. 1. Vy-zkumny ustav traumAtologl-eky v Brne, reditel prof. Dr- Se. MUDr. Vladimir Novak. Ustav pro vseobeenou a experimentalni patologii lekarske fa)nilty v Brne, predrroffta prof. Dr. So. MUDr. RNDr. Vilem Uher. leborntor prunyslove elektroniky CSAV v Brno, vedouci prof. Dr. Sc. Julius Strnad, clen korespondent CSAV. (MUSCLES wds & inj) (ELECTRODIAGNOSIS) S1 1 -J4,'6P_/')O(l, f, a 'I arl --)ritr(, I I P,C zhliushchiy) -u P, I v I t-, w ~r ri turv- at vi a thy rli tror, P~141 -i T,7AL,: i- I -- rn t I v,ij y.,.hkjrnai ,A v t orna L I ir.I ritclioeley 'i I i, ~-*.'.f* -h. , T.,i-- pa L-n t -, -nce ms a rn. )ri~ ,; tahl- ritu I t, I v I bra tor r,,, t ii~-?rI ;t thymil.rofi aii,i i reiny, where Uie tube and the thyratr, ii aria (,(,ww f-HO ( hY :-Ft t f")n "a tAlc- if' t w i rig , clra.ec te~ I t, - thf~ 1.u be aric ide ;U I (' thy r-ri 7: f.rine-t.(~ i %l) the power supOy througli i.n otLmi c divider. A I(, I HC -I rctj 10 Is connected to the tube Input between, grid and QathndP T-(-SjF0_af1Ce Of the tube is blocked oy the release contacl.., f 1,h, -he (, I r-li I t f'ormed by the sert es -connec ted thyra tron and r- I ity w ; nd 1, r),: T 0 n para I I e 1 w I th the anode re -, i s tarice o f the tube ; th- -,nim,)i, -tip tub-anode resistance and the relay winding Is connected t.- a j-11- 't)P it-1 I ~,, Y F ~t' "iV 1 r~. rl 1 .1 *.~.y ra 7, x If ij.7j I sh-I 1,11, .!1 ..:1t jr~ 1 V I ~h ;,it, I ho in ,.I ipcr,-a!;o!. an,l, ;t a, r,)ss i r, 1 !7 1-ai, oqu;t I tthe thy r:i',!, -.: he thy ll;i I IN I s I I red The ano,l,- *tjrrl,~ril. ,I' the tube :'Iliv'ply '.1 to M 1 by ttle rv~ll rj,ii charo, " ~hr, -avjai I tor -it t., C- r a rp I I a r) I eper i i r,g ! ~.he ~onta,-~.s on the rathode res! f, rnied -n ~,he :alJiodp resistance lJrr.It; the growth of the t ~,i. ra IJ4 0 -71, -5c) I r-.J";z 07. C."Arac t-2r- srics .)Y - c-, u.,zrr, V. -esc rt i. C C of L 'r. D Z;Z a,~ V'... c a 1L C-,,, Z,,C,:- V, C 17 C c I.,. , ! ~2 C c . Lt 0:: ~jn "tec: -S wc, as 0 z: zi ..ccordi-n,,~ to ll~.e-L'r ck,,z.rLct,~r.-' t c s 1-/ 2 C) c e ',:c he -C are s z av r r o - o v c 1-., 0 Or, rL t u t e c c L ov ak -r7,, o y 2/2 Pun, S. ; PISTI~LKA, Z. Results of the surgical treatment of vertical heterotro~ias. >sk. oftal. 18 no.2il(Y7-111 Mr 162. 1. Ocni oddeleni OUNZ v Kromerizi. (STiuk&"~IU6 Burg) PIS"IEUKA, Z. ; DOSTAL. V. ; RRONNY. J. ; DOCKAL, J. ; RYMLO'IJ,. A. ; VILIK, F. "'heraneutic reFTulta of (-omldned (),)tic-orthoptic tre tmf!nt ort- a In B h term evaluation. Cenk. ofth. ]is !io.6.-1437-443 Dec 58. 1. Ocni oddelent OUNZ n Krom,-ri-Lq, za.9t. primnr Ir. A. Dolenek. (STRA'.41SMUS, ther. com',ined optic-orthontir ther. (Cz)) (AMBLYOPIA, ther. PAMP.) (ORIHOPTICS, in varioun dis. cou'Aned orthoptic-ontic ther. in ainb4opijA &strabismus (G%)) FISTWAT, Mitar 40ww~ Some problems ~,)Iatad t-, tat- -)j-g?iri'.Zation and operatIor. of Americ" raiLroudti Ze~azri! P JuF IG nc,4~35- 40 Ap )3. PISTOI.&NKOI V . Cirewupection during the flighi. Kryl.rod. 13 no.7:16n 162. (MI.%A 16:2) 1e Komandir svena Vitobskogo asrokluba. (Flight) ~'~LINY.K. .,.; 1':31-~L-~,;tq -~- A F . -.' " -,* - ~ * , -- , , - . . . .- . . . Z . - , , . n- - - . - 1, , - 1, , - t, ; . : - . - . I .. . , . :1 , n . * .. ~ . . a: . - -PISTBLJIC, Drago, sanitetaki major d-r Gneral con3ideratims on psychopathies and the problem of psychopathias In the military environment. Vojosan.pregl., Beogr. 17 no-7/8:820-823 ii-A,g 6o. 1. Vojnomedicinska Akademija u Beogradu, Klinika za tiveane I dusevne bolestl (WTAL DISORDERS) (PSYCHOLOGY KMITARY) PISTWIC, Dusan. Adii sy-ndrome. Spr arhiv lekar 92 no.):417-423 Kr '54, ( CUL 3: 6 ) 1. V~Inlka ca oe7na bolestl Madiclaskog fakultata u Beogradu, upravnik: prof. dr. Djordje Neste. (Rad je Uradnietvo privillo 27-VII-195) god.) (A.DIJ STNMROMB) PT57MJT^., Dusan STANX0VIC.1van. astat. dr.- PISTSWIC, 1)uean dr. The syndrome of edematous noutitin of the optic nerve. Srpskl Lft. colok. lek. 82 an.6~758-764 June 54. 1. Klinibi is ocne bolesti K6dicinakog fakulteta u, Beogredu, upraynik prof. dr. Djordje Neale. (Rad je urednistvo priallo 28. ll.lq53 god) (NKRVAS~ OPTIC. die. noutitia, edematous) PISTXLKA. Z.. MATOTIOCOVA, S. -w-~ Our exnerieace with the treatment of excentric fixation in ambLyopla using Cr)-erIB Fdter-imWe method. Cesk. ofth. 15 ac.4:270-274 Am 59. 1. Ociii -dd. OUM v Kromerizi, zvetupuJici Drin. MIMr. A. Dolenek. (ST:iA31SHM, compl.) (AMLYOPIA, compl.) JOLENEK, A.; FISTLLKA, z.; technicka spoluprace SETNICKA, M. On the problem of oryBiphake &nd pharcoeryisis. Cesk. oftal. A no.1:62-65 Ja 162. 1. Ocni klinika lek. fak. PU v Olomouci, prednosta prof. dr. V.Vejdovsky Ocai oddeleni OUR v Krowrizi, zastupujici prodnosta dr. A. Dolenekt (GATAAL16'r MThACTION) PIST:NJAT. X. A partial review of the article "The Survey of the Problem of the VarazdAn-lo"lubovec Route." r. 27. (ZPl~znI,:!P, Vol. IA, no. 71, March lo~". Beograd. Yugoslavia) SO: Monthly List of East Furopean Accessions. (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 7, July IQ57. Uncl. PISTTNJAT, M. IMro" the bonus system. p. 28. Periodical i ZELEZNICE. Vol- 15, no. 3, Mar. 1959. TECHNOLOGY 30t Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 8, no. h Apri-I 1959, Uncl. G UD KOV , 1:. , zaaluzhenr.yy moter sports; HITSLISKAYA, M. , zaslLv.ez..,.N- master sporta; ILICIEMA , V. , zasluzhenr.yy master sporta; VEJL-*TFT!~:KCV, M. , riazter sporta; LSTROV6KI-f, F~. , master ZUBOVA, V., master sporta; CiffMOV, B., muBter sporta; ZAYTSEV, S., master sporta; PISTOLENKO, V., master sporta; ?OCIESEW1111, V. , master sporta Toward new sportive ac~-icvements. Kr-,,] rod. 13 nc .4:'* -,j (Aerial sports) -L- I I . - . . . , .. -. o .. . . . r. I . Al ~ , L. , . - - :"7:', V -.- i .1 II-,ur c-,r.!-r--i,n !r-u r~ . ~. .- .!-, , 7-, " '. r- I ! - ,t j~ 1,1 r!.% ~ . i -f f. -Fkrika ' V 1 . i., r, . - , , , . ~ c * . Q'- 7 . 1 ru no , A hL r, i f, ~ : !.,.( .. U. : '. in(:. x ,i ~ , " v .. - - I, " '. - ., I c !-, ,( ~ ~ ", ,~c .V, , .I '. . 1, Ai -1 : ll~~F PISTOPYOMP A. A. "Ra iiarts ReFistant -)f '--am Ant6nna,11 Fr-)cf-7-ejInrr of t~,e Arrerirar. -)f ~~,a iD Eni-ineers, Vol. 17, p. 1929 i'IFT)PKORL I A. A. .wo-, T- ~j n(, , " .,~ 1( : . f, 1, - r-, ) f a lso ns -.- - '-r " - Z, ~ - - - - - - , I -.- - .- . :,e )] , I . - -- . -~ I r-lek Ixosv,;azi , %o .1 ( P ,I , I " , PISMILIKOF63 A.-A.-- a TYJ NEYTA~:, ". -l'. f)r '.'eaE zrf-c-~t r '-f, 4e-t , -~ . - -. - -j- v -~ - : - I I - . . . .. . . . 7ee "er ~ a ~ I es, 1, -H'lcktrosv-,-a7,, FIST)LIKOTT) A. A. N~,- "Theory of a -nlnr T-,-e fracc-11D, ',er,* a I . : ,, '--Iur. ---, 7 ., , - - -- inst. Calextistion of Ihe Ituvet.ger of sLiffir-action acrifils. Im-tixoils, A N J T-11 Mv, . 1"~M 16 (';,, 1) 3 111 11,1161 I't T-1 'pan Aisuming that the wdralimd rondtKting plane ~% infinociv thin. 9 ditTraction actial can be conitidetrd a% a &lot in tm-fi a pl.,kne. the "dual" iiiethmi being then ~.pj,lo,:ahle Mjx%ell's couat-om Ne dcri,ed and the clectrx anA mignc-M-7-cM %conN art., %hown ,, be intcriliange.tNe Ihe clectt., lich) li,trilnu- ticin alting the klot mrid the wrfak~ cimrntk ott (lie plant CAII lV CIAWA(Cd. thm determininu ;hr ndmillance o( (lie linear %lot scriai PI JJ L L 11 fame'' I'Pbm. I 1"001, A. A. J. 71rch. FFyW_,VSSR, I 11-29 MM-Ta- Ructiapt-'the can pr a IrSVC111"S flat wavcfmnt Won the alot is treated aftalylimlIv end the solutions of the differential equatim Inter-, preted phyakally. The practical exarnple of a plane with a thick ness/slol-widt h ratio of 0 1 6 con- sidered. The potential distribution curve scrom the &lot is plotted. FIT:94TUR~i, A. 621-392.1 538.566 - 07 417 ling p1d1w. 11. Gerl"I A4MA, Terk- Pki-j., USSR. 16 (N"1011) RUS.fian.-Ilw gcnww can or c wctrq- mainclic energy truvelling along a slot Is represent by Simultancoug appearance of a flat wave moving along the dot and the mdlatlon of a cylindrkal wave by the &lot. Mathieu equations are solved for a pla~n:sel of finite thickness, and the molls am applied for the I general CRSC Of 2 cophasal cIfffraction wri2l. A~L i I PI3TOLIK0,70, A. A. VMI*glcs -Dec 1946 Iftelds, Ilectramagmetto CovAuctcre "Concentrated IlectromWetla MmItatIon of a Con- Amotive Groove," A. A. PlatolIkorp, 10 pp *Zbw Takh Fit" Vol XTIP NO 10 JU electromWetic field during Concentrated excl- tation ar the groove can be represented an a super- positim of an UdInItely large nvmber of "Individual waves" at tko groove,, vhoee distribution constant is- Aetendned by systematia roots of IwAwl's ftwtlan of the first class and first degree # Tbmw are so stable that notwIthatandUw the oepwate lave& Alch rm along the axis of the groove, tbey guarantee a treastonatlas to swo or the t--t- Auk Is Com- ~--O 9" 90M"'by MW *Iestrie field amm I.Iwwm~ Doc 1946 'Electromgnetic Waves, Conductors Onectramagnetio Waves in Grooves," A* A. Platoltkors 26 pp :-==Zl 4kw Tekh 7iz" Vol M, No 10 Discusses the effect of flat electramagmetio vevem imaylinWoal conduits of Infinite length. Wist descript'jam.cfAbb elliptical system or c*ordIns;Uwp ifttlyele function, and formalao-for condults, of finite ~hs. '- This is followed by a discussim at the aiase vhar.0 tb# condult to infinite In length,, emk tbq.'~Vlectrmwetio fields set up in the As &~= at WU=tIVIm:Vtw. - dw (CUM) a" 206 as case of a oopbasal slat anterms. Sulmitted VY N Vveden at theVection of Ilectro - ~sd ~~s ~ commicatims, of the Department of Technical ftimoes, Ac&dMW of Sciences of the Um./I p9 Mztollwrs~ A. A- Radiation front longitudinal slits in a 'C. R. Woklady):_Acad. Sci..URISS Ms.) s2, j27-130 (1946). The author obtains a formulj for the radiated field from a B)3tem of identical Ion Itudinal slits tocated arbitrarily 91 (but with no relative Uid displacement) on the Wrl"Ice c1 an infinitely long P(Wcctly conducting circular cylinder, anuming that the ljicl~l distribution owr all the alits Is the fAme. Cage In the i of a single narrmv slit curves are drami showing the tadiatian pattern in the plano pcrpen(licular to P)e axis of the cylinder for wrious vilurs of die cylindrical radius. M. C. Cray (New York, N. Y.). Source I Vatwmtical Reviews, Voi 3 No-* I - T ,-'I ,--f ) rViASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 392 - I BOOK Call No.: TK6565.A6P5 Author: PISTOL'KORS, A. A. Full Title: ANTENNAS Transliterated Title: Antenny Publishing Data Originating Agency: None Publighing House: State Publishing House for Literature on Problems of Communications and Radios Date: 1947 No. pp.: 479 No. of copies: 10,000 Editorial Staff Editor: None Tech. Ed.: None Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None Others: The author expresses his gratitude to Dr. V. N. Kessenikh and Dr. G. Z. Ayzenberg for their constructive critism and to the Assistant Minister of Communications, S. 1. Alyushin for his assistance. Text Data Coverage: The main emphasis In this work Is placed upon the theory of antennas, particularly on the physics of antenna operation. The general theoretical treatments is followed by a detailed study of various types of antenna Installations grouped according to wavebands. Some attention is also given on antenna types used by permanent radlu installations of the Ministry Yf Communications. 72 Rntenny AID 392 - I The treatment of the book Is largely abstract with considerable mathe- matical analysis and performance diagrams. There are relatively few photos of other examples of actually manufactured units. The book does not deal with antennas used for aircraft, shipping, radar, or communications. Likewise, the structural aspect of antenna InBtalla- tions are omitted. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ch. 1. General Data on Antenna Installations 2. Theory of High-Frequency Energy Conductors 3. Radiation Theory for Radio Waves 4. Receiving Antenna Theory 5. Long Wave Antennas 6. Broadcast Wavelength Antennas 7. Shortwave Antennas 8. Very High-Prequency Antennas 9. Problems of Operation of Antenna Installations Purpose: Intended as a textbook for courses on antennas read at hIgher communications Institutes. Facilities: Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers No. of Russian and Slavic References: Sume Soviet and foreign sources are mentioned either in footnotes or In the text Available: Library of Congress 2/2 how tammova"I whib to 6 Of ta .44. "A 1 11'. td~_t ur 4, C" . .. . ...... T,an,-vwm glass on tht It K".0 PISTUIRA5, A. A. Prof . 117he Fri ncip I e of Zhia 1', ty ii. the Tric~-.ry of -..~If fra-ti or, of L,~- *:--,7naj--,.f ' ~I av e s Dokl. A' -'~.,SR, " -, '.*o. -f , i9~4~' 17. Plane Screens," r. FISTIOLIKORS, A. A. PA 245T97 USSRZPbysics - Electromagnetic Field 11 0-t 52 "Theory of a Conductor Near Boundary of Separation of Two Media," A A. Pisto.'kors, Corr Mem, A,-,-%(i USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol t9 , No 1~, pp 941-QI41 Analyzes electrom&gneti-, field of cylindrical symmetry produced around conductor.loListed on boundary between 2 media. In case of dielectric without losses, field is found to be defined by integration over cross section of cylinder-, while in case of losses, the di- electric contains cylindrical waves as observed in undergfound cables. Received 17 Jul 52 245T97 Zlootrioal Engineering Abstracts MV 1954 Telecommunioation 2210. Use of MgIllivu functionq for computing Item distromilon iq 2q-RvfLtA'"-TT-Orjt2ln a gilm diftettwo) diagrarn. :& 4, DAL Akad. Nauk .SSSR, 89, AW!.-:A37-- ~--Ivrlmr In Riaslan. English translation, U.S National Scl. round. NSr-ir- 113. no field distribution is studied for an infinite straight slot of giwn width In a limitless conducting shixt. If a specified directionai r--,iiation pattem It C rqssed as a Fourier series it is my to express the fZ,1M tertm of Mathieu functions. The rncthod Is iflus(ruted for the directional pattern f(q) - sin (v cot ~)/sin n. The condition.% for precise or &ptwnxinmtc solutions arc deduced. W. T. 9~4 ~AH D Irk" -1 ill - c I I Kl)jc~) it ~- 1 ec tromatmet' .."105 ' - ; ;-,c - , v , -i a r "r ' ;,- :- t ' - ": '' ' k '. a, - - '1-/ - '. - I- ;~--rr '. te '$I '~)Ok I. ~ '~ -'- " , " -)." , 195,14 USSR/ Electronics - Wave Propagation Card 1/1 Pub 90-2/12 FD-2222 Author *Mikaelyan, A. L., and *P16tul'kors, A. A. Title Electromagnetic waves in magnetized ferrite6 (ferromagnetic nonmetals) with conducting boundaries Perl--cal Radiotekhnika, 10, 14-24, Max 11051 A uct The problem of electrumagnetic waves propagation in ferrites, unaer a steady magnetic field and haviq~ one or two ideally-conducting surfaces, is discussed in details in this article. A well known method of partial waves is applied to study the above problem, which cleary brings out the phyetcal aspect of the phenomenon. Maxwell's equation is applied to ob- tain the mathematical representation of wave propagation in the ferrites mass,and their reflections from the ideally-reflecting surfaces. It is pointed out that the reflected electromagnetic wave splits into two waves, having different amplitudes and coefficients of propagation. An analysis of the electromagnetic wave propagation at various angles with respect to 6he dirlction of the mapetic field is presented In this article. Two SSR references cited. Institution: *Active members of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electric Communications imeni A. S. Popov, Moscow Submitted : 1 Sep 1954 ROACH-OUTIVICH. Mikhail Alskeandrovich. inzheneri PIuQj6'II%&AaAP; VOLO(R)IN. V.P. (dacesse4j. IrUGUSHIV. A.M., professor-, 17-TTIN, N.A.. professor; OSTROUNOV. B.A., professor; OSTRYAROT. P.A., professor [deceased]; BOSCH-BRMTICH. A.K.. dotment; ZINDBLI, P.Ta.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor (A collection of works) Sobrauie trudov. Moskva. lztt-vo Akedemit nauk SSSR. 1956. 526 p. (MLHA 9%10) 1. Chlem-korreepondent AN SSSH (for Bonch-Bruyevich.M.A.. PletolIkors Vologdinj (Radio) (Bonch-Bruevich. Mikhail Alakeandrovich, 1888-1940) , " f. i . " I - T-'I . : . I or. I I -, , I : ) --~L J, "'lo,.,- rn - n6taria s , " k , ~. ~: t, ' - ' ' J t, , -, k -4 r' -~ -~- I - '. r- , ' I -- L, T - - - I I- - - -1-5~-17- - - - - -- - - - - -- T(,cr,,.' c;il -pplicAf- i )n-, , I-r( ; . I . *,I p rF I - , t -, I . , ~ ', jL r IW , I ~ I , Lli:'~-, 1-~ ) , -, I 'a . ti- r 1 7 1 ' 9 1 TIP,RPIGOREY. A.M.. akndomik, red.; PISTOL'KCRS, A.A., red.:RYLINA. Yu.V., tekhn.red. [TorminoloU of radio wave propagationl Terminologlia rasprostra- nenilR radiovoln. Moskva. 1911. 2~ p. (Shnrnikj rekomenduemykh terminov. no.47) (MIRA 11:1) - 1._Akad9jjj7& nauk SSSX. Komitet tekhnicheakoy terminologii. 2'.-ftTATNorreependent AN SSSR (for Pistol'kora). (Radio waven-Terminology) t ~ - - / , , /0 BERG, A.I.. akademik; VVEMNSKIT. B.A., akademik; Vr6lDiHlNSXIT, S.A.. akade- mik: XUTXL'NIXOV. V.A., akadomik; MINTS, A.L.; Plb-rQLVXURS. A.A.; 51YOROV, V.I. Search, be daring, invent! Radio no.l:l Ja '57. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for MintB, Platollkors, Siforov). (Amateur radio stations) NAKFAk 11 - I A'-' T A. A. S t und Feeders J C Al. A-.J- HACI. A A V, Fr L,- 61, 4400 S/109/6o/oo5/07/00~,/D~, 1140/K163 AUTHORS: Pistollkors,-A.A., arlci SYuY Yan'-Shen TITLE: Free KiecErOmAl"TIC Oscillations ions a Spheri_,al Resonator ME Magnetised Ferrite Sphere In the Centre PERIODICALt Radiot nika I eleictronika, Vol 5, No 7, 1960, pp 1085-1091 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The theory of free electromagnetic oscillations of a spherical resonator with a small ferrite sphere at t!,e centre, magnetised by a constant field, is studied. The resonar,ce conditions of the system are investigated and expressicns are derive,i for the decremental attenuation of the oscillations as a function of the half-width of the ferromagnetic resonance curve. The derivation is first carried out neglecting wall lc3ses, the effect of which is then est4mated. A new resonance mc-de is four.!. There are I figure and 3 referei..,es, of which 1 is English a.,,J are Soviet. SU 3M ITT ED: January It,- 1-)()0 1-ard 1/1 AUTHORS: A H Y, TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: T! IR t'WL rl o I vrit,l Tr. 1.1 'at! c.,r,E ....... F' el 1 a a Vr, im r i". m,,t i i,W a .9 r a I Va I IS 3 C I ha .,ias ric ra,Va.' ()Mporwn! For t-xa-t. dw.r-rmIna!1on (-)C t,ht- dirf'ra-~Iur. t ht- r-1 1 (- !,-d sph-r! -n I wa,:, -." aric_)t her -ans 3 VI 1 0 t h- 1, vol 1 ~'m his plirpo3t~ In' dial CarO 4/1'4 0,91,1liat ilc:ris a ~~7a In the Flell ro t ul, m 3 t rot. I em r r,, I D-1 it a na ly s 3 s ma s 3 d , !it, :,. - r,- a s e I , as the amp re e " "J", r,. - . a a ) s 3 x t o t ,la r Ft r i fnit Card t hf~ F I I I -j~ F I W-i T, whprp potentlal wl 00 cl ca rd IV 'IV CAJ C. --; '- - - -- - , . . . "M r 00 tl-,e P a r KARIOT, Grigoriy Timofeyevich. Prinim9li uchastlys: TERRSHIB, O.N., doteent; VASIL' UT. Ys.B.. doteent; DUPLINKOT. D.A.. aspirant-, SAZONOT, D.N.. aspirant; X=V, O.N.. inzh. FISTOLIZORS, A.A,, reteensent; DCLUXHANOV, M.P., prof., reteenzent; KOCHWEENT SKIT, G,N., doteent, red.; TORONIN, X.P., takhn.red. (Antennas] Antenny. Moskva, Goe.onerg.izd-vo, ig6o. 534 p. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Pistol'kors). (Radio--Antennae) It 'a JW sov/ioc -4-6-i/_--, AUTHORS~ pistollkors --A-A., KaplunV.A. and Knyazeva, TITLE, Di-ffrac. t-ion of ElectromagnetiL Waves at a Dielectric or a Semiconductor Sheet (0 difraktsii elektromagnitnyidi voln u dielektricheskogo i1i poluprovodyaBhchego lista) PERIODICALi Radiotelchnika i elektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6, pp 911 - 919 (USSR) ABSTRACT. The system considered is illustrated in the diagram of Figure 1. For the purpose of analysis it is assumed that the surface waves can be neglected. The external surface of the sheet is infinite along the axis z and cmcides with the plane x = 0 The surface is limited in the direct-ion of the axis y by co-ordinates y - 0 and y = b . A plane wave propagates from the upper semi-space and forms an angle 190 with the plane x ~ 0 . It is necessary to find the field at a point M which is situated in the lower memi-tipace. For this purpose the elementary fields at point M due to tile electric and ria,,:- notic currents in the plane x 0 , should be added. it ca r- d I tke amplitude of tile plane wave is unity. it i!; ne( vssai , Sov/1(j., Dif iract ion of Ele-,t roviagnetic Waves at a Dielec t ric or a ~einl C onduc t cr Shect to intr-.(iu-.e a factor I whi c 1i c harac t er i ses t h e attenuation of the WaVe dkAr I np~ 1 t Spassage t hrough t he sheet and the accompanyin,(,, phaso shift Tlie elec tric fir-ld at point M is givell by tile 5UM of thrnC. Integral-, E - FIE 1-1 ,Ody + T(,"l' F(E 1H ly)dy t I t I t jo 0 + F(Et Oit y)dy where E t and H I are the tangential components of the electric and magnetic field at the plane x - 0 F i-i the function which takec; into account the effell i)1 the Car(L-2/5 plane x - 0 . Eq (1) can ;ils,) 1~o i k ) SOV/109-4 -6-1/ 2 7 Diffraction of Electromagnetic Waves at a Dielectric or' a Secii- conductor Sheet - iv -14, where Me I - Te If tile electi ical voctor uf -, iie plane wave is parallel to the axis z (see Figure 11 the Plectric and magnetic field components are given by Ecis (3). The fields at the external surface of the dielectric layer are given by Ecis (4). The electric field at point M can be evaluated from Eq (5). The Z-component of this field is given by Eq (6). This can also be written as Eq (9) or Eci (10). The integral of Eq (10) can be evaluated approximately by employiny t!ie ~-,tationary-phase method. The first approximation of the nt c_ The final expression fox gral if, driven by Eq (I-')- E (-omponeut is. thex-Acre, given by Eq (16), xilie',e the gral with i-espet-t tu t Lan Le evalti,-AtE-d fro%, i)n(- ol Eq5 ( 17) dej~cndin,. on t.,(, position of point M W I t resvect to tilt siladow. It i-i shown lit the ap-eijdix to t'le :,aijel tLLit Eq (1b) 1--3 v.,lid alio Cor Y < 0 .)C-L 11 tMlies in the t-ji c quadrant Tllie -ar~able iii Eq (1, ) is defint-d by tlie equation )n j) Card-~/5 T,,~ I'lazlietic field coalponents can easily be evalu~,te(l I-- Di Ut r ac t ion of Ela, ti omarnet ic Wavc al a D i o I I( j (,ndwc tor Sh, -~t it,. 1 ti~-, Eq L e a b, k., IMt- I A om- ltt\ i:i% i ,ate (WO ~kl t-a~-e, I II I I t I i e wa% C- does ;1~)t undel ail, a', 11 U o I On Wil erlod. T 1 t Lj tile riiJit of the boundai )- and t;IL- 3~ladOW 1 11 k- t? I field is given by the fifth equat ion on page 1 7 other hand, for a point s i tua~, ed t o t. 1i e I e f t f I lie boundary, the field is given by f lie last equation on 7 lf the sheet has a finite width and the observation pn i ii T is sy-.mietrical with respect Lo t he boundari-es t I(. f I (t ma y b t- cva 1 ua t ed b y u -3 1. n~ ' t h e va r -i a b 1 es d e f 1 -1 c d I ~ ' 1i, first three equatik1us on P 'lb. Tile tiltr.-cry %.raf, v - r ~ f experiment al I y by us ing a 311 eet made o f 1) 1 ex i - I a --i ( , ev Figure 4 ) . The exper ime-ii t via- c ir r i ed '~U t a t t h ~. W'1% v 1('11,Ktil of 3.2 c!:i and tile she-t had "llmellsion. A 100 x i0o x ~" C in. The sheet ww, 3.1tuated on a i u t at ;i a I umi n i um sc i ecri. A probe was plucod in tito - ( ;it r, Cat dit/5 It I I Q011 (Fi .(-,ij (- if ) . T; i e ex,,c r t m ei t a I , (.,; ti I t , a r i. p It t 50V/109- 4 -b-1/27, Diffraction of Electromagnetic Waves at a Dielectric or a Semi- conductor Sheet iii Figure dashed' curve) to,-,ether with tfie t;ieoret ic ai values (solid curve). It is seen that the theory i.~ in ,aoo,i agreement with the experimental data There are 5 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet atid I English. SUBMI'rTED: July 9. 1958 Lard 5/5 nAfffAF"WV SACFAANWP YV 10 14 V"O% gamma nr up ommomw awsom w we malwaule Iftowl"Iftl ONWIl of U&S. smosom"m md RIMONIOU cmmmdwm~ in. A. 0. P"m (Vw2l), NNOW, S-30 am. ftals fte." ad MostrUel O.NMMIMU~ I.. A. S. Popw (VDMZR), NADERNKO, Serrey lvancivich-. PISTOLIKORS, A.A., retnenzent-, WUPECIV, G.T., prof.. rotmenzant; KOCHWdR%TffjT~ ~.., kand.tektui,nnuk, otv. red.; VORONOVA, A.I., red.; SHXFn, 0.1., talchn.red. [Antennnsj Antenxkv. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam evinzi i radio. 19S9. 550 p. (MIRA 12:11) . ~l 1. Chlon-korresponaent All SSSR (for Pistol'icorm). (Antennns (glectronics)) FIBTM'E=, A. A. e C-nfurence un the Occasion of t~e [Transac*,ons cif t~j C, tb Amiversa" of the Xizhniy-?1ovEorod Radio Labrratiry I Lenin (22-24 May at Gor'kly,) (Rft&i0t*kbn1k&, 13t8p 71-9, '58) K. M. Kusikcv repcrted in short on two im,,ortant 1:sc-vi,ries cf ~:. A. bonch-Bruyevich in the field of tht~ ~rcFaCatij, f radio waves (1',32-1)33).- A. A. iistallors, B. A. Ostroivoav, N. N. Izotov,,tud V. 1. s i u ". (- abot L tl,~,- Tver' radio s-ation as well as of t:~c -'Iovf,~orod Radic) Laboratory. The participants in the conference visited the laboratory establishments of the NIRF1 at Gorlkiy State University wher- they became acqudnted with thE- observations made accorlin~- tu U,o -ro,,~ram uf t:.e International Geophysical Year. Aboard thf. -i,:tcr ship "Ukraina" by which the participants i.-. the c(.rfererice sailed to Gor'kiy a readers' conference of tne ,-,eriodlcu. "Radiotekhnika" was held. It was arranged y t!~t- Chief -Vditor M.. R. Neznikov and the First Editor H.D.M.Pl'niic;vs- xaia. ~'- .9. Rt,,.-.n-1Kov spoke about the activity of t!.( staff. Ya. V. 3~ rill (Moa~mw~ stressed the fact that ti.,- if-rl- olical or,"y littlt, information or, the Irolle;-is turnln.-, ~,,- ,-i industry. 1. 14. Koi:an (Itloskow) was of, olinior. :L,,,:-e articles c,~ncernin, applied theory 9`.ould ,be lealt Car- YA A. V. Bo lanov ',Leningrad) suEt~,,ested to publist a s~e?~-ai i f PISTOL'KnIS, A.A.; RAILSHAK, H.L. Hpflnctinn anfl, ro1r;ir7tion -f waves in a re,7tanCu'ar Wave fmlid" nn the hnun4a7 nf air un4 ferrite. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; radiotnkh. S--C' '~8. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Rnknmpn~nvnnn Inatitutnm radintqkhniki I elektrnniki AN SSSR. (Radio waves) AUTHORt Ilistol'kors, A A orresponding Member 4 4 of Cho AS TJ:33R TITLEs 1,1roblems of the of Ultra-Vigh Frequencies ,Problemy tekh-.iki sverchvysokikh chastot~ PERIODICALi Vestnik "adem, ~ Nauk 3.33R ?58 , N r 4 '4-", U 3 3 R A.BSTRACTi From October 2' -2,-, 1957 the International Congrqss on -,4.r- cuits and Antennap of Ultra-High Frequencies took place in Paris It was called by the French Scientific Technical Society of Radio Engineers with the trade unions and radio technical firms taking part in it. In June 1956 the same organizers heid a Congress on the Electronics of Ultra- High Frequencies 166 reports were delivered. The meetings were simultaneously organized in 5 excellently furnished subterranean auditories of the National Conservatory for Arts and Trade In a small exhibition a cljstron calculated for a maximum power of 3o XW and an average of 2o kW attrac- ted great attention The topics of the lectures were :zani- Card 1/3 fold, the greatest interest was attracted by reports cn the Problems of the Technique of Ultra-High Frequencies 3o- 58-4 -1 3/44 use of ferrites and wave transmission over great distanceB The attention of radio specialists is at present directed to the now possibilities to generate oscillations of ultra-high frequencies by means of ferrites as well as to amplify them and to transform the frequency by such means. Only one re- port by the kmerican P.R. Mogentaler was devoted to this topic, although, as the author of this paper could learn from discussions, such kind of work is carried out on an ex- tremely wide basis in the States. The Soviet reports on t-eo- retiowl works and experiments in this field impressed the audience. The author regrets that no reports on the results of American research in thil~field were given. The Soviet de- legation had the possibility to speak with French specialists as woll &a to visit the Laboratory for the Applicaticn of Ma- gnetism in B*lIvyu - The author of this paper was impressed by the scale and the accuracy of the works conducted there and he mentions that the researchers there had more than 2c furnaces for various burning conditions at their disposal. Finally the aut or mentions the good organization of the con- Card 2/3 gross as well as the friendly atmosphere there, wYAch was i robezu of the Tec: f-Ique tra_~ijzt, Frequencies very r_)c, f~,vorub,e ror e8tablishine contactB- 1. High frequency CuffsMicRticm systemB-Theory Card 3/3 A' TI~C~R A.A. :.-f r~ ~uency I A rc anten, SBC1_ I, ~, I CAL. R:, " - ~-v iii ) P t L) :~ ~i "3 C e I r, P: r i is e d t, ,e Fr~ xh 3- _c, It --is )rFat y f . Tec~~n.- 1-::t,.tut(, of Rad"o-eric'neers anu t- .7 VZ1 r1 S er_:.t: f;rms. T',-,-- c,,~:i, :-es- was attende! t-Y .t, Cat'- ) n -t x per s - nz a n(~ ~i C,,) r: e s:n :7' , rf Ac.Sc. ',:S.SR A A. I" stol 'kors. 1, e ; ~,J ty -1! 0(, 1e1o,-Ite,3, read Ir 7 r T. ( memter,~ ~f t., r SoVir. delpeut:_-n read ~. ':YperS.4 S,:viet t~ e ap:,Iicr~tiun of fcrritleE --t r - - - -) - - , ]L,-CtUrrS 7.re d,,vt d ro 1 1 P rr.fc, n t-!,co c3r.: unir ~t~ons t I .7 AV A i L~ LE t 1. Ralio engineers-Conference 2. Ultra high frequency -iic,-.*ion 3y5tems fler t e 3 ~r~ T~ I r -r~a '. nt ec -I- w t C. a 've r. C f.", :if." i PC 1 ;1 a C Lr~ C., ;,e 1,-rr te a r;i,,,: er I t: ie-t ey- c t :,e her t eLi I n e i,enc Clff)h t-ri; a I j, j 'e ~V!~ 1(.L u, ~.b a n "ll'i t f, wi.ich a(L-ni j(,l -it i( ri s a: rt ra i:-~ r U~ fo r: " !.v :,.L, riet -,* 7 ~, ton An c t 'I~, Lf"at t,,,e Idi-her t,-, ; ~e wL ves e) eft 'ence " it! e r"-, f-L cc coe.f_"d(-jcnt cf *,I.e f Inclarent-I '.-i- i-L V, r 7: ~L ~%~,-Tlvt :1 _z; j e t Ic- c ;c r c~z 4 1- e tlect, 6 w;: k--, I A "k e .!3, fj C'. I;. I :-d w t err L L ! a 1, '.5 ~1:. ; Iff, tf t if.m wt.(-, i; r(~),-4 il t iZ~-itloll ::iln a V( r(- y j:4~1 t)1 IL U1.17clif-I. a Jijle e eXtf FrIL. netic (-1(, 1 nt( rl.L~i1-f reSeritt-( i,-. re, crt oi v,, je., I~Ai IL:.-4 ', e.-7 e r- d -, *, I % I t.-, , , * :.t.-I"- :-, *, ut . F C - I 1~ 1. * , .~ : . I .. , - I . - I . . . . . I . I orrf.-s;xjr,d,L.,. ;,Ieraber, AN of the I .. . I I . . L PISTOLIKORS, A.A.; KAJPLUN, V.A.; MAZEVA, L.V. Diffraction of electromagnetic waves b7 a dielectric or memiconductive @host. Radiotelch. i elektron. 4 no.6:911-919 Je '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Radio waves--Diffraction) PISTOLIXORS. A.A.. laureat zolntoy modali im. A.S. Pnpova Alakmandr Stopannvie-h Popov and mn4-rn radio engineering. glektronviaz' 13 no.1:3-7 Mr '59. (KIELA 12:4) (Pnpnv, Aleksandr Stepannvirh, 18~9-1906) (Radio) S/194/61/000/007/065/079 /0 if D2011 "305 AUTHOR3 Pistollkors, A.A. TITLE: Thefproblem of antenna synthesis PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektrorLika, no. 7, 1961, 34-35, abstract 7 1209 (V sb. 100 let so dnya rozhd. ji.S. Popova, M., AN SSSR, 1960, 84- 92) TEXT: The methods are considered of antenna synthesis using par- tial diagrams, eigen-functions and the Fourier integr.A. The prob- lem is considered of the field distribution control in the antenna aperture, by means of variation of the phase diagram of the direc- tive gain with the amplitude diagram remaining constant. Evaluat- ion is made of the fundamental possible future approaches to the problem. 15 references. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translatio2n Card 1/1 A.L., kL3TC:,IKO:,S, A.A. "Air -evelliaL in survcy-in,: railro--.d lincs" '.;y A.V."Iorlno-, I.r.--- oLhtirs. :-~evi,:wed by A.L. I:i-its, A.A.?iztcl Ikoru. s-,:-of . 11 :-,c.2:60 F 161. 1. C -Ie-i-,wrrcspo-idcnt All 53~-'n (for Pistollkors). (.ailroads-3urveyinj (At,rial phLtoL-.t,- c~:,:r) (Gorinav, A.V.) PISTOLIKOBS. A., laureat zolotoy medali im. A.S.Popova. Radio electronics has passed the test. Radio no.6:5 Je 16.1. (MIPA 14:10), 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR. (Radio) AUTHCR: TITLE: S/109 62,/,-~- -1 D20l.yr5G'l kr,rfl~ A A Axia-ly-Fymnetric free PER!( :~ICAL: n-~~i _- tek~.nii-, . e ekt--)n: v T-EX In !!~e res,-nt -irt: c'. e I.i-.e r nc )(I gmal I r jJ iis, . wher. i t i s necesgary tt,,Ke T. t,i,, f fec t ~ f vvive ,,ropao-.t -or. in * he Ferro te Twc ,rises b 1 e In the f-~rqt the marnetic mole os-i_'la!ionB, with -ven ces ' , ,), (4, ( - . - and in *hrz- ~--.ec,-nl ~-)ne - the ev,r, in !_.-es pert.,iln -1 ~lectrlc r.,.c)le oscl. .,,ti,,)ns. In the prest-nt ~..rtic.'e first only is considerei. The s~igCestel metKol of s- s1sts 1,. hat the 'ependence on :ire,~'e . for , given of the lielJ components within 'he srlere (-an he rerresenteJ ~y 'n- rx, 0 finite sums --,f the form Anpn r) d Bn Pn, where A n !in J B n70 n - Card I ' N.4"29 r4 Axia- r D r W~, i re i r, I f r) rn. we e r p s, k r in,i I n g e r, J r e n Dm i ii 1,,~ t n I lie elec tr lem abc,,~t e Fred, ixi;-L~ ly inme~r-, os~-l I -, atl r's ""r- r-~, spher- rr.~Iy r-e r,~J-,-EA to ~-hqt ~)f a sys~e,,. f 1-Wr ,r, iif fe-eri*.i~~- i%- 1 1 r. -; 1 r. E, ~,,rrl 1: ~,w:. -) s9 e :, i e sS, quIcKly I P.'.3 V wers '! r 1, - T o r,~ e e r. rms - f t, - + C_ r e rm r. n e r..: "re r.1 r m :-Y - -)r. : B,- , -j ,I " *, . m r e s o r S T Ly. L3 Ft t4 e Mn 1 17 1 rs ci~rd -9 r,4/6,P -)r,l /D",l Ax Ia. I fre-. ~i r. F- D, tic:ns nf r -Peen i !.,- -r~ t."e Ire ,:)n ~r.e --tpl.erf, 'i.- n c) vil Sul in (-a.C',l,uti-)nn Tf.ere re 4 fig,irt,,q !ti,,7 I . r, 1 1 n(,n-Sr)Vj(-t-t',(,., Tr.f, re"eionce 2ao.~)n reals -is ft 'r,wq R i, j t2 '. '. U - - W, I,,.g n f e :- r n c :, e s P:. y S v S ACC NR, AP7005584 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/67/1'(2/00'2/C,--'~,,/03--~7 AUTHOR: Pistollkors, A. A. (Correoponding member AN SSSR) ORO: none TITLE: The resolution of a hologram SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, V. 172, no. 2. 1967t 334-337 TOPIC TAGS: holography, laser photography, hologram resolution ABSTRACT: Electrodynamics methods were used to study the resolution of a hologram from a reconstructed image. For the sake of simplicity, a two-dimensional problem was considered (a luminuous line). The analysis of the real image n field was carried out by comparing it to the directivity patter of a cophased array. In the case of a nonsymmetrical distribution of the reproduced luminous line with respect to the hologram, resolution of the latter falls off with the increasing deviation from the normal to the hologram center. The hologram was assumed to be ideally plane and inftni tely thin. The hologram resolution was found to be higher along the X-axis LqSM-1 /2 uDc: 621- 378-9-77