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VINNITSKIY, L.Ye., !%~dn.tekhn.nauk; BLINOVAI, Z.A.
Selecting the materialfor the rubber-metal parts of the absorption
devices of passenger car automatic couplers, Vest. TSNII MPS 20
no.5:3842 162; (KRA 15:8)
(Car couplings) (Rubber--Testing)
BLINOVA,_j_.,,,,kand. tekhn. naukj VINITSKIY, L.Ye., kand.
tekhn. nauk;
V.I.J. inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: KRASNOVA, N.A.;
MALITSEVA, 0.1.
Evaluation of the properties of oil-resistant rubber-and-
metal shock absorbers for the axle equipment of TE3 diesel
locomotives. Trudy TSNII MPS no.267:100-106 1630 (MIRA 16:11)
NOVA kand,-tekhn. nauk; VINITSKITv L.Ye.;
BLI kpd. takhn. nauk;
YAKOVLEV 31 M.A., inr-h-;-AKMV, V#G., inzh,,
Selecting-rubber.. for- the _Bhock absorbers. of the central
support
cones of the VL60 locomotive. Trudy TSNII NPS no.267:107-
112 163. (MIRA 16:11)
BLINOVA Z kand.tokhn.nauk; VINITSKIY, L.Ye., Wd.tekhn.nauk; MALITSEVA,
O.N.,
M&t-n-;th".,- YAKOVLKVf7- M.A.,-'AKIMOV, V.G., nauchW Botrudnik
Selecting wear resistant rubber for the cones of the central locomotive
bearers. Elek. i tepl.tiaga 7 no-11:36-38 N 163. (NIRA 17:2)
1. Otdeleniya polimerov Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo
instituta
zhe1eznodorDzhnogo transpprta Ministerstva putey soobshchaniya (for Bli-
nova, Vinitskiy, Malltseva). 2. Starshiy inzh.-konstruktor Kolomenskogo
teploypostroitellnogo zavoda (for Yakovlev). 3. VSesoyuznyy nauchno-is-
sl;;o'va U
' iel'skiy institut el6ktrovozostroyaniya (for Akimov).
KMCMOV, G.A.0 inzh.; SHATSILLO, A.A..., kand. tekbn. nauk; ALI
~ .NOVA,- ;4711
kand. tekhn. nauk; VINITSKIY, L.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk ...
Service life of the rubber-metal hinged shook absorbers of
locomotiyeo.
Vast. TSNII MPS,24,no.5:35-38 165. (MIRA 18-.9)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut
elektromakhaniki i
Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut zheleznodorozbnogo
transpotta.
USSRY'Farm Animall.s. - T:heI_SIlkWoM&
.7
,Abs* Jour-. Ref - ZhuroBla I &p. No,. 5,, 1959p 21364i
Author Turayevj N& So; BlInovskaya, M~; Kornyakova., U,
.15z= - - . . ___
lAst Sverdlovsk l,nst&. ku 4,0 7
Title The Effect Of Feed, Tem~i atire and -Calendar Terms
of Feeding _~_Aipqh 'the rieveldpment of the 'China Oak
Orig Nibi Tr.A SverdlJ 3444&4, 1~ n~. t 6, 19 57 1 163-o
167
Abstract: I n 't I-I"i co'U'r. si i~* f A yeir3'_ the,
China oak s .1 kNo rip
(ODIIS_)~- .Rise ,d on ~We ."-41eaves- of the- Maksim
ovich
_~g `f ature
.hawthorh' taki - 'iito~ Consideration temper I
-condition .s_',and' ffii:di~dtlon~ of, day light, It was
establl .. sh-ed- tfiit~ 'the' hawthorn represents a
Iper-
fectly suitable a**WnUtute for the COS since the
duration of the caterpillars' development when
they feiDd on the hawthorn, as well as the weight
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GEDYY, Pavel Konstantinovich; BLMVSKIKH., ,4 o tro14,
,k
i~nt; D d A-- iAhn.red.
: D11 I
KOVAIMIKO, A.V., inzE., rete;i
(Standardization and simplification An the machinery
industry3
Normalizatsila i. unifikatslia v mohinostroenii. Izd.2.,
Ispr.
i dop. Moskva Mlasbgizi 1962. 255 P. (MIRA 16:2)
Nachinery-Standards)
25(5) SOV/28-59-2-10/126
AUTHORSt Aronov, Z.M. and Blinovskithl A.P.# hngineers
TITLEt In the Sverdlovsk Sovnarkhoz (V Sverdlovskom Sovnarkhoze)
PERIODICALs Standartizatsiya, 1959, Nr 2, PP 33-34
ABSTRACT: The Sovfiarkhoz of the Sverlovsk economic stAninistrative
'regionsupervises the work of different branches of industry
which were previously controlled by 22 Ministries. Such
dispersion hampered effective standardization. In the
machine building industry for example only 9D% to 40'1fa of
all components were standardized. Since the Sovnarkhoz
took.over, eight scientific research institutes have been
set up to supervise and coordinate standardization work,
and special standardization offices have been established
in each enterprise. Current technical facilities are
therefore being examined more thoroughly with a view to
more qualitative output.
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BLINOVSKIKH, G.I.
-- .
Device for tightening the truck frame of series 'T' car
d,,a,inp
welding. Rats. pred.l. na gor. elektrotransp. no.137:4.3
164.
(N.IWi JV~:2)
1. Sluzhba podvizhnogo sostava Tramvayno-trolleybusnogo
laprav-
leniya Sverdlovska.
M
BLIKOVSKIKH, S.F., insh.
Improvement in piston enginelvalve designs. Prom. energ. 17
no.9-20-22 S 162. (MM 15:8)
(United States-Gas and oil angineB-Valves)
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BLIffffSKIKHP S.P., inzh.
-- - --- -
Modernization-V the valves of the expander of the
"Air
reduction" oxygen system. Khim. amshinostr. no.
fi:35-36
N-D 162. (ERA 17:9)
BLIVOVSKIY, A,F,
Standardization in enterprieus of the Sverdlovsk Economic
Council.
btandartizateiia 24 no.12:32-33 D 160, (MMA 13:11)
(Sverdovsk,Province--Standardi;, J~ngineeriag)
7TULIPANOY,, Niko3ay Mikhaylovich; BLINOV red.
[Park forest managemen .t) Leso.parkovoe.khoziaistvo.
Mo-
skva, StroAzdat, 1965. 170 p. (MIRA 19:7)
,__~PNOVSUKII, S.P., inzh.
Device for determining pilot cable strands. Prom.energ. 19
no. 4:37-38 Ap 164. (MIRk 17-'5)
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BLINOVSKIY K.V. (deceased]
Trees and shrubs in landscaping the settlements of the eastern
part of Aakhabad'Province. Trudy Turk. bot. sada no-4:5-104
162. (MM 15:7)
(Ashkhabad Province-Landscape gardening)
(As&habed Province-Woody plants)
42o66
AWHORS: ~lino~wski,
TITLE. Improved
crystals
MiIODICAL: Pr-aglq
d
P/053/62/000/008/002/004
1004/1242
Andr-ej and 'Snysr-ko, Zngeniu;7,
technolo,:, of extra6ting doped sin~;le
~y A-
of -enqanium on a pilot-plant scele
~--'lektroniki, no. 8, 1962, 451-454
TZXT; The purpose ofthis work was to increase the yield
and improve the parpineters of crystals obtained by the C7ochra-
lski method. The stretching should bd stopped at a point corres-
pondin- to the lower toler7ince limit of conductivity. The rest
C~
of the charire in the crucible'is left for the next stretching
operation after :,ddition of the next portion of the chRrrje to-
gether,with the impurity. In the. case of germanium doped with
CFkrd 1/3
P/053/62/000/008/002/004
Improved tuchnolo,,,y.... 1004/1242
.9.nt-Linony this method increases the yield from 25 to 6C~,
Multiple
replenishmenz of the ch-.rge ,.nd impurity does not effect the life
time of impurity entrriers, di!Aocation density, or spontaneous
crystali7ation in the course of stretchinj. The life time of
impurity carriers vi,-fied between 50 to 200 microseconds while the
dislocation density varied between 340 to 1.2xlo-4 cm-2. In
order to obt!iin low dislocation density crystals the seeds were
out in,the ~1111 direction from single. crystals with very low
conductivity and subsequently annealed at 90000 in Rn atmosphere
of hydro-en for 4 to 8 hourn. The results.were not reproducible.
Low dislocation-density material was obtained by the so called
"lengthening" method w1ii-ch consists of pulling crystals of a
small diameter, eq;aal to that of the seed. The density of dislo-
cations is incra,ts4d by -, lnrge dir-meteX of the, single crystal,
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P,/053/62/00o/oo8/002/004
1004/1242
Improved technologry....
pollution o.L' th~_ melt surffice, variations o-f the diameter of the
cryatal in the collr3e of stretchin.cp hertt shock at the fined
stretching stage, deviqtion of the crystal growth direction from
the ~111] axis. There is 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Fabryka P6~pr-, ewodni.k6w "TEWAII (The "Tewa* Semi-
conductors Factory)
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POLAND/Solid State Physics - StructUral Crystallography E-4
Abs jour : Ref Zhur - Fizikaj No 6) 1958) No 13093
Author : O'Connor Denis) Blinowski Konrad
Inst ::Not Given
Title An Automatic Timing and Recording Circuit for Use with a
Neutron Crystal Spectrometer.
Orig Pub Acta Phys. polon., 1957, 16, No 4, 293-298
Abstract The described apparatus is intended for registering changes
and automatically controlling a neutron spectrometer. The
quantities registered are the angular position) the tLme of
measurement, the intensity of the primary and scattered
neutrons. For this purpose use is made of a standard elec-
tronic summing network. The apparatus makes it possible
to use most economically the time of the measurements for
that reason, that the time and the feequency of the measure-
meat depend on the intensity of the scattered neutronse
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P/046/60/005/007-8/006/007
~A224/026
AUTHOR: 131inoltski, Konrad
TITLE: Loutron Diffraction Studies in Solid-Stata Physics
PMUODICALi Meonika, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 7-8, pp. 481-493
TMMt The paper presented at:the reactor conference of Socialist
Coun-
tries, convened at Rossendorf cn June 13 to 18, 1960, and
written in English
language, describes the equipment.and experimental methods-used
in the study
of neutron Mfraction at the Instytut Badah Jfdrowych (Institute
of Nuclear
Research) in r1araaw. Described are: a double-crystal
spectrometer for slow-
neutron spectrum measurements, cross-seetion studies, and
crystal structure
studies; a cold-neutron facility for neutron-phonon interaction
studies; a
slow-neutron chopper; a 100-channel time analyzer; and a
rotating crystal
arrangement for the measurement of the spectra of inelastically
scattered neu-
trons. There are given: results of slow-neutron spectrum
measurements, cold-
neutron production, structural investigation of PbO, tungsten
carbide (WG),
and magnetic structure of pyrite FeS2. Investigation results
are given of
parasitic Bragg reflections observed in the neutron spectra
from cyrstal mono-
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P/046/60/005/007-8/006/007
A224/AO26
Neutron Diffraotion Studies in Solid-State Physics
chromators. There are 10 figures, 4 photographs and 38 references: 34
Eng-
lish and 4 Polish.
ASSOCIATION: Polish Aoademy of Saiences, Institute of Nuclear
Research. Wa-rsskw.,,_
Department of Nuclear Physics
SUBMITTED: may 91 1960
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BLINSKI, S.
Yugoslavia (430)
Science
Generalizations on a Monge tbeoryt p. 175.
OL&SNIK mATEmATICKO-FIZICKI I ASTRONOMSKI,
Vol. 5. no. 4-5, 1950.
East ZIuroR2an Ac.ceasions List, Library
of Congress,
Vol. 1, no. 14, Dec. 1952. UNCUSSIFIED.
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Survey, of the methods of interpreting magnetic anomalies.
P. 87, (Liethuvos TSR Mokslu akademia, Geologijos ir
geografijos instiutuas.
MOKSLUNIAI PRANESI'1AL. Vol, 2. 1955, vilnius.. Lithuania)
MDNMLY Index of Fast iuropean Accessions (BTAI) LC. vol.
7, no. 2,
Februaxy 1958 .1
15-57-8-11506
Translation
from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geolog~ya, 1957,
Nr 8,,
pp 203-204 (USSR)
AUTjfOR:
Blins.trubas S'
TITLE;
Interpretatioh"of
Magnetic Anomalies (K voprosa
interpretatsii~magnitnykii'anomaliy)
PERIODICAL:
Nauch. soobsh6h In-t geol. i geogr. AN LitSSR, 1955#~,,
Vol
2, pp 100-1i7
ABSTRACT-.
The author derives formulas which .9olve the
direct.and
inverse magnetometric problems for the case of a verti-
cally
magnetized steeply.dipping stratum of a limited
extent and lying at a
great depth. First a formula is
derived for determination of H and Z
along a certain
profile in the field of a uniform polarity. Then, by
integration, formulas are obtained for determiang H
and Z created-by a
thin vertical stratum at a great
depth and of the length extent of 2L.
The profile is
directed Across the strike of the bed. Further,
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formulas aregiven for determination of H and Z created
16-57-5-6644
Translation
from: Referativnyy,zhurnaij Goologiya, 1957, Nr
61j-
P 160 (USSR)
AUTHOR:
Blinstrubas 'S'. I.~
TITLE;
Inclined
Stratit~6t~-Great Depth and of Infinite,Exten~
Magnetized Alon the
Direction. of Dip (Inverse Problem
of Magnetometry5 LNaklonnyye plasty
bol'shogo pograzhe-
niya i beskonechnogo prostiraniya, namagnichennyye
po
napravleniya padeniya (Obratnaya zadacha magnitometrii)7
PERIODICAL:
Tr. AN LitSSR, 1956, BZA pp 51-62.
ABSTRACT:
The author discusses the
solution of the inverse problem
in magnetometry by a formula derived by
the author (Tr.
AN Lit SSR, 1956) Bl; 17-21). The method of interpre-
tation is based on the use of spacings between
characteristic points on
the anomalyourves for the
horizontal.and vertical components and on the
graphical
determination of depth to the plane of the'magnetic
fields,
Simplified formalas and graphs are presented.
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The proposed
metbod is illustrated by an example of
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SCIENCE
PERIODICAL: DARBAI. SERIJA B. TRUDY. SERIIA B. No.
3. 1958
Blinstrubas. S. Inclined thread of poles. In
Russian. p. 183.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC.
Vol. 8. No. 2,
Februar7 1959. Unclass.
BLINSTRUPAS, S.I [Blindtrubas, S.]; GEDVILLYTE, N.M.
(Gedvilaite, N.1
Modeling magnetic and gravitational fields. List ak darbai
B no.*4:73-85 1610
1. Institut geologii i geografii AN LitovskoY SSR.
13LINSTPJJBAS, S.I.
Calaulation of the plan of anomalous magnetio and
gravitational
fields and the determination of the horizontal dimensions
of
disturbing bodies. Trudy AN Lit.SSR. Ser.B. no.1185-96 t62
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut, geologii i geografii AN Litoveko7 SSR.
KARATAJUTE-TALIMU, V., red.; NARBUTAS, V., red ;
BLINSTRUBAS,,S,,
doktor tekhn. nauk., red.,- GARUNKSTIS, A.: kand-,*"'
-g"-e-'o"g'r. nauk,
red.; GRIGELIS, A., kand. geol.-min. nauk., red.;
DALINKEVICIUS, J.., doktor geol.-min. nauk, red.;
KONDR.ATAS,A.)
kand. geol.-min. nauk, red.
[~r'oblems of the Devonian-stratigrapby and
paleogeography of
the Baltic region] Voprosy stratigrafii i paleogeografii
de-
vona Pribaltiki; doklady. Vilnius) Mintisp 1964. 145 p.
(MIRA 18:6)
1. Soveshchaniye po stratigrafii i paleogeografii devona
Pribaltiki. Vilnius.. 1962. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN
Litov-
skory SM (for Dalinkevicius). 3. Instit;t geologii
Gosudar-
stvennogo geologichaskogo komiteta SSSR, Vilnius (for
Karatajute-Talimaa, Narbutas).
BLIOT,~'iOVI I.h. I M intsou 1.x . I
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- ". - .'rokof levich Rogovoi; on hl-i 70th birthday.
Vestai 'it
5sr. biial. nav, nc).3-.124-.126 165. (VJRA JQ,,-Jl)
USSR Forestry. Forest Management Tr h
Abe Jour: Ref Zjbur-Diol., No 10, 1958, 43935
Author Blintsov, 1. K.
Inst Institute fo-r-SocidliBt Agriculture'Belomssian SSR
Title Soil Moisture and Its Effect on the Rate of Growth
in the Pine, Plantings of Pine-Foxberry (cranberry)
Type of Habitat
OriS Pub: Sb. naucbn. tr. In-t. sots. s. Icb. AN BSSRJ,
1956, vyp. 4, 130-193
Abstract: The studies were conducted at the Hegorelsl: Ex-
perimental Training Forest in Minskaya Oblast.
The obief obaracteristics of locul soils are des -
cribed. The forestry-valuation characteristics of
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USSR / Forestry~, Forest Management K-4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhiir-Bidli, No 10, 1950, 43935
the tested varieties are also given. There is a
close relationasbip between the moisture reserves
in the soil during the first half of the year and
the yearly added growth. The presence of moisture
in the soil In spring and summer has a substantial
effect on the increase in diameter. Under the con-
ditions in the Beloruesian SSR moisture is a fac-
tor which limits the forest productivity. The art-i-
cle points out the necessity of creating conditions
which would contribute to the moistvre accumula-
tion by means of introducin,- the culture of decidii-
ous species and by thinning out the canopy.
V. V. Protopopov
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BLINTSOV. I.I.,kand. sallskokhozyaystvaniVkh nauk
Soils of the NegoriloysAxperivental 7oreet Station, Sbor,
nauchatrud.BMI noGIN423-434 157- (MM 31M)
Ohbfthinhk !D~striot-!-Voreet soile)
I
BLINTSOV I K.
Changes in the plant cover and productivity of pine
stands due
to the effect of drai:aage*,-Sbqr.4 nauoh. rab. Bel.
otd. VBO no-3:
153-157 161, (MIRA 14:12)
(White Rusbia-Pine)
(Drainage)
BLINTSOV, ICHO
Soil and ground conditions for the growth of
Miroslav Ioak and
fir--4md-oak stands. Dokl. AN BSSR 7 no.121847-850
D 63.
- . (MIRA 17:8)
1. Belorusakiy takhnologichaskiy institut imeni
Kirova.
Predstavleno akademikam AN BSSR F.Pq Rogovyme
41 TI o VS K ArA) F, A,
GUIVICIf. B.1., professor; BUMTSOVSKATA, GAUNIUL, S.A.: ZI-113,CD
lid,
Glinical aspects, early diagnosis and treatment of muiirie typhts
salmonallosle in small children. Fedistriia no-4:30--~~,5 Ap '57.
(Mi,-J.i. 10:1C.)
1. 1z kafecIry gospitelOncy pediatrii Gorlkovskogo me6itsins'
w and can be used to investigate the conditions under
CD
which amplification or oscillation of the system is possible.
If the beam velocity v 0 is equal to the wave velocity u r
the dispersion equation can be written as Eq.(5) in which
quantities x and y are defined by Eqs.(4). From Eqs.(4)
and (5) the parameters w and y can be expressed by
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On the Theory of a Travelling-Wave Tube, Taking into Account the
Radial Oscillations of the Electrons
Eqs.(6) and (?). From these it is possible to determine
the conditions of amplification and oscillation. The con-
ditions are illustrated in Figs.1 and 2 where functions
f(x) and g(x) are plotted. In the general case when
vo is not equal to u r , the dispersion equation is
vrritten as Eq.(9) in which ~ and q are defined by Eqs.(B).
The expressions for w and y are then given by Eqs.(10)
and (11) respectively. Graphs of the functions h(~) for
various values of 0 are shown in Figd.3 and 4. If the
charge density in the beam is comparatively small, it is
Dossible by solving Eq.(3), to determine the correction
!actor 12 for the propagation constants of the system;
this is expressed by Eq.(12). However, this expression
caimot be used at the resonant frequency and it is shown-
that for tLis case the correction factor is expressed by
Eq.(14). This equation can be used to determine the optimum
operating conditions for the system. This is done by
differentiating Ea.(14') and equating it to zero. This
Procedure leads to Eq.(15) which determines the positions
of the extremums. Thus, it is found bhat, in the absence
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On the Theory of a Travellinz.-Wave Tube$ Takinuw into Account
tl-le
Radial Oscillations of the Electrons
expressed by Eqs.(16) and (l?) while, in the case of a fully
isotropic systern, they are given by Eqs.(18) -and (19); these
cases are illustrated in the graphs of Fig-5. For the case
of the tube operating as an oscillator the resonant fre-
quency and the pro-,a.-ation constant are defined by Eqs.(20)
in which )) is giveLl by Bq.(21). The optimum conditions
for the oscillations can be determined from Eqs.(22). The
conditions are indicated in TeCole 2 for three different
cases. From the analysis it is'concluded that apart from
the usual lon-itudinal oscillations, a travelling vrave
tube also exhibits radial oscillations; this effect, however,
does not lead to any significant alteration of the operation
Card IV.5
SOV/109-3-9-?/20
On the Theory of a Travelling-Wave Tube Takin- into Account the
Radial Osdillations of the Electrons
of the system. The authors express their gratitude to
Ya. B. Faynberg for valuable discussion on the subject.
The paper contains 2 tables, 5 figures and 5 Soviet refer-
ences.
SUBMITTED: March 1, 1957.
Card 5/5
BLIOKH, P. V.: Master Phys-Math Sci (diss) -- "Parametric
excitation of elec-
tromagnetic oscillations in electron beams". Khar'kov, 1959. 9 pp
(Min
Higher Educ Ukr SSR, Khar'kov Order of Labor Red Banner State U
im A. M,
GorIkiy), 150 copies (KL, No 10, 1959, 122)
AUTHOR: !1~okh P-
TITLE: On the Energy Losses Experienced
Through a periodically Nowl-niform
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh
Vol 2., Nr 1. pp 63-72 (USSR)
06336
SOV/141-2-1-8/19
by a Charged
Dielectric*
Particle Passing
zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 19599
ABSTRACT: The parametric Cherenkov effect has been considered by
Paynberg and Khizhnyak in Ref 4, who discuss the example of a
layered dielectric in which the dielectric constant changes
discontinuously along the particle trajectory (Ref 4). However,,
in many cases the periodic structure is characterized by con-
Vinuous changes in the properties of the dielectric. In par-
ticular, the parametersof the medium may change according to
a sinusoidal. lez. for example, when,a standing ultrasonic wave
is excited in & plasma, A parametric Cherenkov radiation.:iA
such a medium has a number of properties and these ar6 ais-
cussed in the present paper. If one considers the interaction
of a charged particle moving along the z-axis with eleotro-
magnetic waves in a nonuniform dielectric the Fourier compon-
ents of the axial component of the electric field E are
Cardl/3 given by Eq (1). In this equation e and v are the charge
06336
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On the Energy Losses Experienced by a Charged Particle Passing
Through
a Periodically Nonuniform Dielectric
and the velocity of the particle, k =~W/c 7 w Is the fre-
quency, and c is the velocity of light. The dielectric
constant s is assumed to be a function of z only. The
solution of the troblem when the dielectric constant varies
according to Eq 3) may be reduced to the solution of a diff-
erential equation of the form given by Eq (4) which is the
basic equation for the problem under consideration. Assuming
that the changes in c are small, the frequency range in which
electromagnetic waves can be excited in the nonuniform di-
electric is determined. Expressions are obtained for the in-
tensity of the Cherenkov radiation and the polarization losses
for the two special cases % > L , where X is
the wave length and L is the period of the changes in e
Card 2/3
06336
SOV/141-2-1-8/19
on the Energy LoSSOB Experienced by a Charged Particle Passing
Through
a Periodically Nonuniform Dielectric
Acknowledgment is made to Ya. B. Faynberg for suggesting the
problem and h6lp in its solution. There are 10 references,
of which 2 are English and the rest Soviet.
ASSOCIATION:RHar,!,kovpkiy institut radiofiziki i elektroniki (na
'kov
Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics)
SUBMITTED. Jun6 28, 1958.
Card 3/3
DOROKHOV, Aleksandr Petrovich; otv.red.;
KURILOVA, T.M., rede- WMIWITSKIY. V.7u., tekha.red.
Galculatimi -and desikn of antennas and feeder
devices] Raschet
i konstruirovanie antenn'o-fidernykh ustrolotv.
KharIkov, Izd-vo
Xbarlkovskogo goseunivep'~1960' 449p, (MIRA 13:8)
(Wave guides) (Co"I cables)
(Antennas (Ilectronice))
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E032/E114
AUTHORSs Bliokh.L_Y,_.19_1_and Kaner, E.A.
TITLEi Interaction of an electron beam with electromagnetic
Waves in an anisotropic.dielectric
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Radiofizika, vol.4, no.3, ig6i, 875-885
TEXT3 The authors discuss, on the linear approximation, the
interaction of an electron beam with electromagnetic waves in an
infinite anisotropic dielectric. It is stated that the problem
has been treated by namy authors most of whom confined their
attention to the case where the direction of the*beam is parallel
to the axis of the anisotropic crystal. A.M. Frank (Ref.5:
ZhETF, v.38, 1751 (1961) and Ref.41'UFN, v.68, 397 (1959)) has
shown that the Cherenkov radiation emitted by a charged particle
passing through a crystal at an angle to the optic axis has a
number of important properties, e 'g. the direction of the energy
flUx and the direction of the phase velocity are not the same.
This suggested to the present authors that the interaction of an
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E032/Eli4
obliquely incident electron beam with slow waves may also give
rise to interesting phenomena. They consider a quasi-neutral
electron beam passing through an anisotropie dielectric placed in
a strong magnetic field which prevents transverse displacements
of the particles. The theory is confined to the case of a
uniaxial crystal. The equations of motion and Maxwell's equations
can then be shown to yield the following relation%
2 S12 (En) 2 Vol
- n(kD) - D
k E - k(kE),+ n 2 2 0
0 (W - V (kn)) c
0
wherel Von is the undisturbe.4 velocity of the beam, n is a
unit vector, XLO = (43CNe2/m)1/A is the plasma freque-ney,
N is the particle concentration, and the electric field E and
induction D are related by Di = cikF-k- The dependence of all
the variables on r and t is given by;
exp i(kr - wt').
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~3320h
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E032/E114
The above expression is used.to derive the usual dispersion
relations for the ordinary and the extraordinary waves. A
graphical analysis is then made of the dispersion relations and
a classification is derived for the unstable states. The
classification is based on the work of P.A. Sturrok (Ref.8i
Phys. Rev., v.112, 1488 (1958)). An analysis is then made of the
angular dependence of the generation and amplification
coefficients *~ = Im w and x = Im k. It is shown that,
depending on the parameters of the beam and the dielectric, the
instability may be absolute or convective. It is noted that the
instability of a beam which is parallel to the direction of the
wave vector can only occur in an anisotropic dielectric when the
common direction of the beam and the wave is at an angle to the
crystal axis. Acknowledgments are expressed to Ya.B. Faynberg,
V.I. Kurilkoq V.D. Shapiro and R.V. Polovin who supplied pre-
prints of their work in this field prior to publication.
There are 8 figures and 9 referencest 8 Soviet-bloc and I non-
Soviet-bloc, The English language reference reads as followst
Ref.8: P,A. Sturrok, Phys. Rev., v.112, 1488 (1958)
Card 3/4
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E032/E114
ASSOCIATIONs Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki AN USSR
(Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics,
AS Ukr.SSR)
SUBMITTED: December 29, 1960
Card 4/4
-7 42134
S/203/62/002/002/010/017
AUTHORS: Usikov, A. Ya. and Bliokh, P. V. 1046/1246
TITLE- The lens cffcct in the ~terrestrial atmosphere
PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizrn i aeronomiya, v. no. 2, 1962,
293-304
TEXT- An investigation into the concentralf'on of
electromagnetic energy in the visual and the meter
range by the atmosphere. Calculations are made in the
geometrical-optics approximation on a spherical
model with random inhomogeneities; the terrestrial
magnetic field is not taken into consideration. The gain
in power produced by the atmospheric lens ranges between
n- 10* and n. 102. The troposphere acts invariably
as a focusing lens (ri,., > 1); all energy penetrating
the atmospheric lens at distances a < a, = 6372 km
from the optical axis (the lower trop+eric layers, R -
6370 kin being the radius of the earth) is refracted
to meet the surface of the earth. In the ionosphere,
ni.. < 1, yet any ray crossing twice the ionization maxi-
mum is deflected towards the optical axis: thus the
atmosphere acts as a focusing lens in the range a, < a
< a, = 6670 - 5,427 A2; beyond this range, it disperses
energy. The condition a, = a2 gives the
criticgi wavelength 1, t--- 7.4 m - for I > A., the
refracted beam either meets the surface of the earth (a
< a,
= a2) or is deflected away from the axis by the
ionosphere (a > a2 = a,). There are 4 figures and 3
tables.
ASSOCIATION- Institut radiofiziki i clektroniki AN USSR
(Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of
AS UkrSSR)
SUBMITI'ED: December 2,1961
Card 1/1
OMELAYENKOv A.S.; BLIOKH, P.Y.,
Parametric instability of an eleatro*n beam in an inhomogeneous
anisotropic dielectric.' lav. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofi2. 6
no.5046-951 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki AN UkrSSR.
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95
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AUTHOR: .,Bliokb, P. V.
TITLE: Compression of a radiation pulse in a dispersive med-Jum
geneities
with r-=&= ir-homp
SouRCS- IVUZ. Radiofiziha, V. 7, no. 3, 1964, 460-470
TOPIC TAGSi ionospheric radio wave, electromagnetic diffraction,
pulae campress-ion, plasma eltq~~~~t.ic weave, -freq-iency moi9ulation
'ABSMICT, n view of the interest that attaches to teas
a pu!6, in a nla-grina,
-Z0
-9 of
DV
nsiders the possible
of a pulse o requ ncy-AD diapers Ive- medkum
116ii- beihg-~
with random inhomogeneities, the dispj-drs
analog of a filter cbaia such as used in radar for pulse
Bxtensive use is made in the calculations of the between
11 1_6c~ (M eb DIAAP
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AU-71HOR. Alelsey-e-v, G. A.; B-liokh, P. V.
from extend(,d
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electror. bunchirg, coherf-nt.
L harge
LIUMI, arju ux"j wic ~L",ZAxmzD im-,uu iF~
Evut~);-rs ann,'yzp '-he lbr~-m-tiuir&hlung of eloctran
blmch~-ti
gilp a r " t.-Dr- -,A r i,,
-o 1, nt .0 f rAt ~q A -vp, --it-
Card
=m
L 718102-065 N.
ACLSSSION NP-. Anoc6oiq
of chargee can be located an the edherent-radlatiom mrface,
obtain in xi given vc~7t radiation PT-m
.L-W I W.' j 1-4g ~We~)Metr"C-,Ll shap-r (rt~ra~g~!t
MR.
""CA a~n~ztd~ and the directioml distribution of the power rad-lated by
of electron bunches in the forn of paraIleleplpeds Ir,
A-",uWATTQF.- Tnstit&- radiofiziki i elektrordki AN UkrS.SR
~In&tlt-ft? c'
FIrysies and Klectron!.-5, AN Ulu-SSR)
KI T L
I'M FW S-I"T J OMER z OPLII
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pi
ACCESS107~tqR AP50
621.371.16r, A2-i
AUTHOR: Bass, F. G.; Bliokh: P. V.; Flaks, 1. M.
Tll?'L& &-atizt-ic-ad chaxa--tcziz~tics -ol a --ig-mal scatiere h
reradiatorS located on a plauil~tir'f`act~
J
SOTJRCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 859-867
TOPIC rAGS: mWimeter wave, radiowave scatter
ABSTP-ACT: The scattering of radiowaves by -vacillating
arranged. in a flat h-gh-absorption interface is theoret!cilllv
variance with W. It. Peake's wor' GRE Nat. Ilr-,cnv. Ru-
r-ra,iiatorc are approximated by plane prrft-.rt-COndUC!al-,'L P
ide r a b'ixr exceed thf,
7---e Fz i on scon t;
~le 1 !2 1-- r t,.A - =I
7
e a ~ e f f e c t'.v esratter~ng cross -sectton w n ~f-
CarJ 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AP5013339
"rie
i~,;tc a un- t~(,!~d angle by a unit of ',-c
energy flux faUing onto the interface. Formulas for
radiation -irp dr--~ved T)-~,t-
spectra of the incoherent component of scat-terecl
'ire deter-zi-.-ned. Or-g. art. has: 5figures a~nd 48 forrroila~-.
ASSOCLATION: none
SUBNUTTED- 1ZMar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- E-C, DC
NO REY SOY: 003
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OTHER. 004
AID P 1418
Subject USSR/*Medicine
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 15/23
Author Bl1okh
Kand. of Med. Sci.
Title kll-Russian Conference. on the problems of the hygiene
of drinking water, the water supply of populated
locaLlities and the protection of reservoirs against
pollution
Periodical : Gig. i san.,, -1, 49-51, Ja 1955
Abstract : An ace ount of the reports and papers presented
at this Conference and of the resolutions taken. The
Conference was,called in Moscow, May 25-29, 1954, by
the Ministry-,of Public Health, RSFSR, on the
initiative of the Scientific Research Institute of
Sanitation.im. Erisman.
Institution: None
Submitted No date
RIL
IMLYA71V, A.M.; ICM, 3.1.; PBRVOZVANSXIY, A.I.; NAVASAnUN, TO.N.;
BLIONH, S.S.; RK7AZASHVILI, B.I.; PMTOPOPOV, M.M.; RLEOUT=N,
-*.I.; KFLIVOSHEIN, S B.; SHVXTSOV, A.P.; RAMOV,
OTROZHIMMVi, A,I,; ZHUKOV, D*D*; INLYAM, A.M.
Speeches. Trudy Mekhanobr. no.93.*122-173 156. (MM li: 6)
(Ore dressing-l9quipment and supplies) (Waste products)
.ZLIQU.."t. kandidat maditain.skikh nauk; PIRLINA, A.M.,
-Imndidat tekbnicbe-
skikh nauk; XOZIOVA. Nj~.- inshener
Iffectiveness of the, new method of purifying drinking
water (contract
clarification). Gigs i san. 22 no.1:70-72 Ja 157- (MLPA
10:2)
1. In lauchno-teeledovatellskogo sanitarnogo institute
iment, 31rismana,
kkademit komwaallnogo khozyaystva iment. Panfilova i
Laboratorli
RuIxlevskoy vodopr'ovcdnoy Otantaii.
(WATIR SUPPLT,
purification, contact clearing technic (Rua))
BLIOXH, B&S.v, kande'med.nmuk., VIGIINT,
N.Se,kandemedonauk
Sanitary aspects of the discharge of snow and rain
water into the
water supply; Gigs' i san. 23 no*8:59-62 Ag 158 (MMA
11:9)
1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-Issledovatellskogo instituta
sanitarit i
g iyany Imeni Y.F. 37ismana. 14inistergtva
sdravookhraneniya RS
i-Moskovskoy gorodskoy annitarno-spidemiologichaskoy
stantaii;
(WATER IMLT,
discharge of snow & rain water (Rue))
BLICKII, S. S., GUSIKOVA~ V. N., BELYAYEVt.l:. I.
"Hygienic evaludtion:zf~mew m6thods of purifying
drinking water."
report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists,
Epidemiologists
and Infectionists, 1959.
BLIOMI. S.S.. kand.med.nauk; ZWSLOVA, S.D., kand.biolog.nauk
Pecullartiles of the effects of effluents of ore-concentration
plants on plain and mountain rivers, Gig. i san. 24 no.6:67-
69 Je 159.
1. 1z Moskovskogo nauchno-iseledovatailskogo instituta sanitarii
i gigiyeny imeni F.F.Brismana Ministerstva, zdravookhraneni7e,
RSFSR.
(WATHR POLL'UTICK
by effluents of ore-proceneing plants, off
on cond..of flat & mountainous rivers (Rusi)
BELYAYEVj 1.10'0 prof BLIOKH, S.S.,p kand, mad, nauk; GABOVICH,
R.D.0
prof.; GORBOV;-V.A.., dots" ; ZHABOTINSKlYs V.M., prof.;
ZASLAVSKAYA) R.M.P kand. med.' nauk; KIBALICHICH, I,A,,, kand,
med. nauk; KROTKOVi F.G.p prof.; MOGILEVSKIY, Ya.A., kand, med,
nauk[deceased),- TRAKHTMAN, N.N.p dots.; CHERKINS(IY, S.N.,
prof.;
GOROMOSOV, MO., doktor med. nauk,, red.; RYAZANOV, V.A., prof*#
red.; BUSHTUYEVA,,K.A., dots., red,; SELEESKIXIDI, I.G..,
dots.,,
red.; OSTROVERKHOV, G.7e... prof... glavo red*; PETROVA, N.K.p
tekhn. red.
[Manual on cor=.nal bygiene]Rukovodstvo po kormunaltnoi gigiene.
Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.2. 1962. 763 p. (MIRA 15:12)
1 Deystvitellrjyy chlen Akademii meditsin-skikh nauk SSSR (for
i;otkov). 2. Chlen-korrespondefit Akademii meditsinskikh nauk
SSSR (for Cherkinskiy, Ryazanav).
(SOIL DISINFECTION)- (WATER SUPPLY)
i'AV!l)'v`SKJY) P.V.; VOROSHILOV, L.A.; BLlOKOV, U.N.
Conatruction workeral experience with geodetic beacons.
Geod. i kart. no.8:40-.),6 Lg 164.
(MIRA 17. 11)
m
BLISKOVSKIT, V.Z.
"7Y,ansvaal jade"k, Yakutia. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. geol 29 noo7s89-93
Jl 164 NMA 1821)
1. Gosudarstvennyy naudmo-issledovatel I skiy institut gornekhimi-
cheskogo syriya, g. Tqubertsy, Moskovskoy oblasti.
Length of the formtion of a phosphorite-bearing
weathering surface
in one of the deposits in Eastern Siberia. Lit. i
pol. iskop. no./+:
182-185 nAg 165. (MJ',RA 18:9)
16 Gosudarstvannyy institut gornokhimicheskogo
syrlya, Moskvae