SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YU.B. CHERNYAK - I.N. CHERNYAKOV

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/62/007/008/004/01.5 S1109 Sensitivity, accuracy and resolution ... D409/D301 noise is stronger than the signal. This condiiion is-coimpatible with the requirements of high reliability of signal reception and accuracy of measurement in two cases; 1) If the noise spectrum is much broader than the signal spectrum and the filter is matched af- ly L.er the limiter; 2) in the reception of coded signals,,whose dura- V1 tion multiplied by the spectral width yields a large quantit (as for. example, radiosignals with frequency or phase modulati2. 'dide- band lim iters, while not reducing the sensitivity, accuracy and res- olution, are useful in preventing impulse noises, in automatically sustaining the random-noise level at the output, and in reducing the requirements with respect to the dynamic range of the channel. There are 2 figures. 'The most important English-language reference reads as follows: R., Manasse, R. 11'rice,' R. Lerner, Loss of signal C) detectability in band-pAss limiters, IRE Trans., 1958, IT-4, 1, 34. SUB1,1LITTED: January 11, 1962 Card 4/4 Cgrd 11hv L 51289-6) EWT(1)/E'WA(b) Pab ACCESSION NR; AP5009078 UR '0;1081165!020/003/0070/0077 t': I , "I , AUTHOR: , Chernjak, Yu. B. (Active mernber) TITLE: Correlators with perfect limiters S07JRCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 20, no. 3, 1965, 70-77 TOPIC TAGS: correlator, correlation receiver ABSTRACT: The use of perfect limiters and digi?al devices in correlators intended for detecting weak random signal 5 , - -)-,sidered. The cla6s,call correlators are compared with t~i;- where ~nfor_-riation is carried only 'by ph2s~,, d uia: , h stabilizeB the noise level at the cor_~.al_ the dynarruc range of the receiving charne' -~-rtzi;tq !he i8~, processing by quentization of the sign;L1 phzi- p i t e a the digital correlators can be justified by th e an ag e s -.A-h c h a;- - r,e repla,:ing the delay lines by digital storages ,.nd from binary-signal tranr3mission without widening the link bandwidth. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 40 Card 1/2 512 289-6 5 AGGF;SSION NR: AP5009078 ASSOCIATION* Nauchro-tekhnicheakove obeh-ches-,-o radiotekb-nik-i i elektrosv-i-azi (Scientific and Technlc&l SocietT of Radio Enoineeriag and SUBMITTED: 27Jun63 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE. AA, EC ,NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 00-1 TOPOROVp N~k.; CHMUffAK,, Yu.1. Conference on the mechanization of viticulture. Trakt. i sellkhozm4sh. 31 no.lt46 Ja 161. . (MM .149,2) (Vitimaturs) (kgrioultural machine'7) ODNOSUM, K.I., nauchW sotradnik; WDLAY, P.A., muchW sotrudnik; ~-Yu~-'- naucliny7 sotrudnik Mechanization is an important factor in sill.,hosp..Il no.6-.3-4 je ,6o. 1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy i-elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyavstva. (Farm mechanization) farm management. hb!dl. (KnU 13 -. 11 institut mekhanizatsii I% A/ A K Lot, I IW 64 Pit in %* wk r! S/158/60/000/003/001/001 D033/D112 AUTHOR: Dadayant V. and Chernyak~ Yu. r--------- ___ TITLEt Mathematical methods in economics PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkolyq Ekonomicheskiye nauki, no. 3, 196o, 140-151 TEM The first Soviet conference on the use of mathematical methods in economic research and planning was convened in the AS USSR from April 4 to 8, 1960. The conference was organized on the initiative of the Otdeleniye ekonomiki, filosofii i prava (DeDartment of Economicsq PhilosoDhy and Law) AS USSR and the Sibirskoye otdeleniye (Siberian Branch) AS USSR. The 6 sec- tions of the conference dealt with the following subjects: 1) mathematical analysis of the basicq most general laws of production; 2) inter-branch ba- lances; 3) linear programming; 4) mathematical methods applied to trana- portation problems; 5) mathematical methods applied to torlmical-economic J problems; 6) mathematical statistics. Number of participants was about 500, number of lectures delivered 56. B. Plyukhin and R. Nazarova reported on how they applied the mathematical method used in the study of chain inter- connections (employed in the analysis of physico-chemical processes) to the Card 1/ 5 S/158J60/000/003/001/001 Mathematical methods in economics D033/D112 analysis of the rate of development and the proportions of expanded produc- tion. A. Boyarskiy, from the MGU, used differential equations to analyze the comparative rate of growth of 2 sub-branches of industry and the depen- dence of the rate of growth on the structural correlations in the economy. The lecture of P. Mstislavskiy, from the Institut ekonomiki (Institute of Economics) AS USSR, dealt with the use of mathematics in treating the prob- lems of planning in national economy. A. Konyus lectured on mathematical analysis of the organic.structure of the cost of production. V. S. Ifemchi- nov, Member of the AS UPSR, Director of the Laboratoriya ekonomiko-matemati_ cheskikh metodov AN BSSR (Labgratory of Economic and Mathematical Methods at the AS USSR), gave a theor&tical analysis of the methods of developing and applying the inter-branch balance in industry. Yu. Chernyak, V. Dadayan and V. Kossov lectured on the calculation of the coefficient of over-all expenses, on the experience they gained in applying this coefficient to the analysis of the ratios between individual branches of the national eoonomyt and to the re- sults obtained in applying that coefficient in planning production and ma- terial-technical supply in a given region. V. Kossoy also demonstrated rith an actual example how the data of an inter-branch balance can be used for achieving the best combination in fodder production. L. V. Kantorovich, Card 2/ 5 S/158/60/000/003/001/001 Mathematical methods in economics -D033/Dll2 Corresponding Member of the AS USSR, and V. Novozhilov outlined general methods for achieving optimum planning. L. Gorlkov discussed a single-pro- duct model describing the interdependence between such important production factors as growth of basic funds, change in the production output and rise of labor productivity. B. Mikhalevskiy, from the Laboratory of Economic and Mathematical Methods.at the AS USSR, considered in his lecture a multi- product model of the national economy, and analyzed the interdependence be- tween investment resources, the volume of investments, the growth of produc- tion capacities, and the volume of production for the case when reserves of production capacities and labor are scarce. 1. Romanovskiy, from the Lenin- gradskoye otdeleniyp matematicheskogo instituta im. Steklova (Leningrad Branch of the Institute of Mathematics im. Steklov), and V. Trigubenko, from the Institute of Economics AS USSR, read papers dealing with the fundame tals of methods of dynamic programming. Ye. Chetyrkin read a paper on the optimum distribution of work pieces between machine tools having different capacities when the least time taken to complete the task is taken as an optimizing criterion. A. Kaplan lectured on the problem of how to set up the optimum plan for complex'utilization of RR rolling stock. The workers of the Institut Aompleksnykh transportnykh problem (Institute of Complex Transpor- tation Pr oblems) and the Vychislitellnyy tsentr AN SSSR (Computing Center of Card 3/ 5 S/158/60/000/003/001/001 Mathematical methods in economics D033 D112 the AS USSR) read papers on the result of their research into methods of com- piling an optimum plan for RR traffic, empty movements and automobile traffic. The lecture of A. Tret I yakova, from the Institut elektronnykh upravlyayashchikh mashin AN SSSR (Institute of Electronic Control Machines of the AS USSR), dealt with the great possibilities of linear programming. I. Birman, from NII ekonomiki stroitelldtva (scientific Research Institute of the Economics of Construction), examined a method of transporting interchangeable products. A. Faynzillber proposed an original method of keeping transportation costs to the minimum by selecting the most advantageous locations for housing areas, public transport stops, shops, etc. I. Bruk, Corresponding Member of the AS USSR, gave a detailed analysis of the possibilities of using electronic com- puters in widely differing branches of industry. N. Kobrinskiy, from the Vychislitelfnyy tsentr Gosbanka SSSR (Computing Center of the State Bank of the USSR), N. Lebedeva and Yu. Shibayev submitted a paper containing a pro- jeot for a centralized computing system to be installed in the Soviet State Bank, including a large electronic computer. Other personalities mentioned as having attended the conference are: A. N. Nesmeyanov, President of the AS USSR; A. A. Dorodnitsyn, A. IT. Kolmogorov, and S. L. Sobolev, all three members of the AS USSR; T. S. Khachaturov, CorrespondinG Member of the AS Card 4/ 5 S/158/60/000/003/001/001 Mathematical methods in economics D033/Dl12 USSR. Other organizations mentioned in the article are: Gortkovskiy insti- tut inzhenerov vodnogo transports. (Gorikiy Institute of Water Transportation Engineers); the Gosplan SSSR (Gosplan USSR); Nauchno-issledovatellskiy ekono- micheskiy institut Gosplana SSSR (Scientific Research Institute of Economics at the Gosplan USSR); the TsSU SSSR (TsSU USSR). The conference outlined the measures taken to introduce the most recent mathematical methods into economic research and planning in the USSR, and recommended the establish- ment of a coordinating center for all theoretical and practical work in'this field. The first step in this direction should be the organization at the AS USSR of an interdepartmental scientific council to deal with questions of the application of mathematics in economics. The' conference accepted the ,program of coordination in this field proposed in the lecture of V. Belkin. The AS USSR is recommended to organize and equip a ;3peclal laboratory, and later an institute for solving the problems of economicc-mathematical metho- dology. It is also recommended to organize an extensive scientific infor- mation service in this field; and to devote more time to mathematics and specialized economico -mathematical courses in higher economic schools. There is 1 Soviet reference. Card 5/5 -C- I-- IMO-- Using mathematical methods in economic studies. Vopo ekon. no. 3:156-157 Mr 161, (-Economics, Mathematical) (MIRA 34:3) CHERNYAK, Yu. Economic data proceasing in the service of planning. Vol). ekon. no.3.1:124-132 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Infornation Et,)rage and retrieval systems--Planning) (Russia--Economic policy) GETALO, N.; CMMAK, Z.; PETMKO, H. There should be-a higher standard for the economic work in Agricultural Bank branches. FIn.SSSR 17 no.6:60-64 Je '56. (gw 9:9) (Agricultural creclit) fA E LY=Vs A~ N;,# =E=Np L. 36 =A CMWUA16 Z. V. "Ummom VA*Ut Immustun of mamu aw pmatzy in induatrSMIL coontlawo" -- Valle 0 No. go U64 P. 67 IMMOMs A. ILV MUMK. JMMWV-v L. Ip GImviW we! L vxac& Z. wo ULWIW saawfirft.. 14 it '11 t 1 P OD worcus mobbmsbw dA**U KAMNEV, Viktor Nikolayevich; LYAUER, S.G., nauchn. red.; CHERNYAK-BYKHOVSKAYA, S.A..., red. [Laboratory work on relay protection and automatic control) Laboratornye raboty po releinoi zashchite i avtomatike. Mo- skva) "Vysshaia shkola," 1964. 101 P. (MIRA 17:4) BAREGAMYAN, V.A.i TRETIYAKOV, O.A.; CHERNTAKOV, E.J.; SHEISTOPALOV, V.P. Radlation from an elactrort beam movArig purtilIL-1 to a uiet-al gratdiw, jAnced on the boundary of - urdaxlal Crystal of finite thickness. Izv. AN Arm. SERi Ser. flz.-mat.nauk a8 no.5:90-96 165. (MIFLI ISP. 12) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy Ludversitel, I Khar'JKLlvqhiy institut gornogo ma shinos trove n iya, avtopirtti~d j. vychislitellnoy teklmiki. PI.ID'=ZE, A.Z.; VYGODNER, III.A.; Practice in geologica). c~rmjlatinn c lir.-.estones under geosynclinal cmiditions. Iz~,. C Lm. '2%lr. geol. i razv. 6 no.120C-61 D 163 1. l,"a'r)ardi-r.-c-Dallcarsk-a~m komplel-.sraya. gt~cvlojlchesl:eya t%-S.%~,C-I- BABIGHp A.F, (Zaporozh'ye),-_SHEIFg9Yj, G.A. (Zaporozhlye) Expediency of mass bacteriological examinations in dysentery. Vrach. delo no.109131-132 o 163. (MIRA 1722) CHERNYAKHOV, M.B. - Distribution of principal trace clements in soils in the vicinity of Nallchik. UchazapoKaba-Balkagosoune no*8.87-90 160,, (MIRA 15:4) (Nallchik region-Minerals in soil) (Trace elements) ~- " F- R N ~ 1) K H 0JL &, I , YURIYEV, YTJ.K.; BAZAN, V.I.; YESAFOVA, A.N.; SELIVERSTOU, S. M. AND CHERNYAKHOVER, S.I. "The Catalytic Transformations of Heterocyclical Compounds" Part XVI. "Synthesis of Certain Pyridine and Quinoline Dcrivatives of Purrolidine" Zhur Obshch. Mim. 10, No. 21, 1940. Moscow Order to Lenin State Uiversity imeni M.V. Lomonosova, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry imeni Academician N. D. Zelinskiy. Rectived 26 May 1940 U-1612, 3 Jan. 1952. W.Viod im "w's 1. A. Giutsr. 7,77 IT- I!s I-r f!,ir, 4`1 ,, :i- rl,v The P;k'! ~trol'e,l "~'c t- ,le, t- "", at 0- to-Obiribation of lAbal6d sntleoi in t!4~ 'milmal wgarlu2i:4 V I Ivaii5y' M, M. Pri,elkov, s. 1. Chernva0mver, iind S. ~Nv -. 2~ -4 with'IM weN, pmpd, b iww~ng tIjv hAetti-L'I on uled(ufa Contg. radio-11, t DmIt i.-Mgm bout the cells by td- chloroacrtio acid,djah-lis to realuve free rildlopliDsphate, and prth. of,th, labdLd antigeiv, with MOIL Antigens L wem injeetea lntt. tmu;J api-A 1 y, tubmtamoinly, or orilly itito, Ishitt juice.,- AninvAs were wtcrifitd at Intervals follo~v- q, ing injection, of the labelt--d antigeu extvnding to 8 ds~ys and Various organs andblood were a.-mayed for P". ' Intrapm- tuneally Injtcted midgen accumul'Itcs principally in the av) Nvith much lower itrats. in liver (al-jut 30% in the fira & other organt. None was. fo%l~. in th~, brain. On, Sub the distribution of P" wits similar, but in mnelt loWcu6nens. In all orr4ns, Only 1-1.5% of total P" adn"Uni -temd oraily wns found in A organs combinod. 111ten' radiopbosplinte %vas injecEed intraptritonvally, itfj Mitribution III various ofgln~ Nvas diflutat from Illat kbA ~(.414 %vith, nuitgert-P11 admicLmr--A in the. same tnanntr ITANOV, V.I-* CHEWU OVIRt S.I. Iffect of hexose phosphates on the growth and certain metabolic reactions In dysentery bacteria and Asoherichia coli. Biokhimila 24 no.6-.1020-1022 N-D 159. (NMA 130) Biochemical laboratory, the State Control Institute of Medical iological Preparations, Moscow. (HEXOSIS pharmacol.) (SHIGIUA pharmaool.) (ISCHIRICHIL GOLI pharmeol.) rCHE=AKfiOVIGH,_,Y-A,.,- J-nzh. Theory of marine machanisms. Trudy NIIVTa. no.12-.172-178 162. (MIR& 16.3) 1. Nikolayevskiy korablestroitellnyy inBtitut. (Marine engineering) CHERNYAKHOVSKAYA, IN. Comparative characteristics of' some chemical methods of wncentra*, ing bacteriophage. Vop.virus 7 no-5:607-612 S-0 162. MRA 15:11) 1. Inatitut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gamalei AMN SSSR, Moskva. - (BACTERIOPRAGE) CHERNYAKHOVSKAYA, L.B., assistent; VASILOYEVA, L.S., studentka Proof of the theorem on the addition of two parallel forces distinctive from the generally accepted proof. Sbor.dokl. Stud.nauch.ob-va Fakemekh.sell.Kuib.sellkhoz.inst.no. 1:33-35 162, (MIRA 17:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. ClMlYAKH.~VSKAYA, ?OLT IVSKAYA , S.V. [industrial de w~lnpment -LI;e -,cnJition irie !hq working c2ass In Afghanlst-an] I pol,jzhe- nie r?ibochogo VIUS89t Nlak'.Ifa, 168 IX) BOGOIR OVA, Irudmila Sergeyevna, prof.; CHERRYAKHOVSKIY, A., red.; XR&KIUOVSKAYA, Ye.. ksnd.med.naui~-'~- [Development of health education in the.U.S.S.Rs; a lecture] Rasvitie sanitarnogo prosveshchenlis v SSER; lektsila. MosIrva, TSentr. nauchno-ioal. in-t saniternogo proav. H-va zdravookhraneniia SSSR. 1957. 12 P. (MIRA 11:4) (HXAIIrH MUTION) * s IT . A. . . . I A I it 11 it is w is I? i " U- " - A, A. 1 At j 0 or* IF __L A- t Z t' F- It'll 1~ A new twilification of the blethol at Calal for the im !-go r"tion of Peripheral amu with suver nitrate. .%. E; Ibex npikhOWOU. J. NSAL. Ukraw 9. tKI-skin Fit'", It _ go 104009) .-~~--The tittsue 6 tteuttA sw%v_iv~4- I,,, liewda with a "a. ad ('91 Imu(s of Itll Ill slid Ili lmli. va, 1, .00 1 A VIA). Cbl[bN outill C11 I hy W011, VAI.N. 114 11-1 1111111110 0114 -1 11 .1 , wilts. 2 V'i' JIM), ago 00 J! stilli'llig 11,111mild hually a to ~Nqmf. \11pli zoo Ill IV, of MOIL It k th-:1 1-t4elrd In AsNo. Ili :1;' da Reductima I% j,&tjljj-d titit ill 1 off 00 Kill, . wis Is 11 e W. AItC1 'Allidl the PICXVJIIIV in tIIV -1- a, Im the Cajill turth(A t 7 iutras. Litor. J. b. de go Atud'id. 2jkjM*)). It. A. 9,%I)AL1 . - 0 ~0 a 0 0 1 l 0 0 0 0 1 a 0 o - ' &Of ' 15 -1; ITO* 11"Ji 4. 0 ;90 itj 0 1 u Is AT '0 U!, it it at d It It 0 1116 A I it Lmd~ IV 0 it : a 01 0 0 0, : 0 0 0 0 0, * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41:0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 4 0 o 0 0 : : : : *,A CHERNYAKHOVSKIY, A.G. Division of Pliocen"uaternary seeliments in the Kara-Tau. Biul.Kom.chetv.por no.27s98-106 '(2. (MIRA 1684) iKar&-Tau--Geolofi3r, Stratigraphic) I CHEMAXHOVSKIY, A.G. vem"XIMmozam Lower Mesozoic weathering surfaces in the Orsk Depression (Southern Urals). Trudy GIN no.77135--61 '63. (MM 16t6) (Ural Mountains-Weathering) RAZUMOVA, V.N.; CEMYANHOVSKIY, A.G. .. Ancient weatbering surface of the Or'-.Ilek interfluve and the bistoj7 of its development. Trudy GIN no.77:81-102 163. - (MIRA 16:6) (Or' VaIley-Weathering) (Ilek Valley-Weathering) CHEMAKH P4 Continental Orutaceous and Tertiary seliments in the southern extrem*of the Southern Urals and the products of their weathering. Trudy GIN no.771103-138 J153. (MM 16:6) (Ural Mountains-Geology, Stratilgraphic) CHERNYAKHOVSKII, A.G. ~ possible source o- loess material in Ceatral Asia. Biul. Kom.chetv.per. no. 28:65-75 163. (MIRA 17:5) TANKELVICH, Y*.I., FLEROVSKIY, Ye.A...-CHMIYAKIIOVSKIY, A.L.; BREYNINA, R.M., red. -- -.-- -- - - ----- - ---- [Calliethenice for mental workers] Gigienicheekaia gimnastike d1ta rabotnikov umetvennogo truda. Moskva, 1956. 6o p. ilius. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Moscow. TSentralnyy inatitut sanitarr.ogo proaveshcbenlya. (CALLISTHENICS) CH30TAKHOVSKIT, Foodody Ivanovich (Sons of the fatherland; accounts of prominent man of the North] Syny otchizny; ocharki o vydaiushchikhiiia severianakh. Arkhan- gellsk. Arkhangel'skoe kn12hnoe izd-vo., 1959. 201 p. (Arctic regions) (MIRA 13;8) CHERNYMOVSKII, F.R., klinicheakiy orclinator Peculiarities in'the clinioal couroe~bf stomach canoer in the 7oung. Sbor. trud. Kursk. goo. mod. inst. no.13:95-97 158. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz kliniki fakulitetskoy khl;wgii (zav. - prof. M.G.Ruditskiy) Kurskogo goindarstvannogo madifainskogo instituta. (STORICH-CANCERY CHER%MGVSKIY~ F.R., klinichookiy ordinator Rare case of osoeous oyst. Sbor. trud. Kursk. goo. med. inot. no.13:439-440,158. Ona IJ13) 1, Is kli*M fe3naltetokoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. M.G.Ruditskiy) Kurskogo osudaretyamogo meditsinskogo instituta. NOW&-DISEMES) (CYSTS) -Z-VAWVp S,S.p dotsent; KHRISANOPUL09 M.P.; CHERNYAKHO'ISKIY# F#R,, I Organization of the anoothesiological service in fh-e--WrOVI- Province hospital* Zdravo Roos Feder, 4 no* 1002-34 0 1606 (M.m 13 110) 1. Iz Orlovskoy oblastnoy bollnitsy (glavny7 vrach M.P. Khrisanopulo) jORLOV PROVINCE-ANESTHESIOWqY) CHERNYMBDroM, F.R. Intubation anesthesia with relaxants in patients in terminal states. Khirurgiia 1., Iz anestesiologichaskogo otdelenai-y khovskiy) Orlovskoy oblastnoy bolinitay Khrisanopulo). emergency operations in no.12:102-103 161. (MIRA 15tll) (zav. - F.R. Cherxqa- (glavnyy vrach M.P. (INTRA?RACELkL ANESTHESIA) (SHOCK) (SURGERY) (MUSCLE PMAWTa) CHERNYAKHOVSKIY, F.R. Characteristics of intubation anesthesia in children. Vest.khir. 89 n0-8:57-60 Ag 162. (KM 15:10) 1. Iz Orlovpkoy oblastnoy bollnitsy (g1. vracb~,,M.P.Khrisanopulo). (INTRATRACHKAL ANESTMIA) (PEDIATRIC ANESTIMIA) CHER.NYAKROVSKIYD F.R.; KAYEM, P.T. Changes in the rEspiratory tzact In patients with burns following inhalation aneathesia. Ek-sper. khir. i anest. 9 no.2:75-77 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:13.) 1. Laboratoriya anestezioicgii (zav. - daktor med. nauk 7".M. Darbinyan) i otdol patomorfologii (zav. -- doktor med. nauk D.S. Sarklsov) Insti- tuta khirurgil imeni Vishrievskogo (di.r. - deystvitelinyy Wen A14N SSSR Prof. Vishnevskiy ) AMN SSSR... Moqkva. CHERNYAKNOURn I . i R. Minutes of the 3rd Coriference of the Anesthesif)1ozJz:~.l.; Soriiaty of McFccw and Mloscow Provlnc(3 held cLi Sentembor Eksper. khir. i anest. 9 no.3193-95 My-Je 164. D,~ 11,11,11 ~Yl- 11,J.; CIUl J T Automatic rei.,mlation of co'-tro'lec! respiration. Eksper. 11-hir. j anest. 9 nc,.4:6~'-73 1. Institut Ichirurpi-i im.,erni i"'.1, . ',,Tislmcvs'-ocrc, "~Jr. deyst- X- 0 k I vitcllnyy chlen APJ SSSE prof. A.A. Vishnevskly) IJ-71 SSS11, Moskva. DiJIUMNYARP T4111b; FORO "- ~ , _ . L=ct chloroton, dooa:vo in arestheala OC bum titionta 1V rbo=a or mn evaporator produced IV tho All-Union Sciantific Plesoarch inatit to or viedieni Ivatin=nto and Equipmrit. VOv. mod* toldia mO:61-64 165. (VIRA 19-1) CHF,IUMKHOVSKIY.t F.R. IK-1 apparatus for the induction of coughing for the prevention axid therapy of postoperative pulmonary atelectanis. Nov. med. tekh. no.3:91-9) 165. (14M 19:1) DARBITYANY T.M.; 2, in t.hc~ 'V.' in 1 r artificial ventliaC.on .,Ti an t~_D 1.1 9 no.6:50--59 C,# 0 t ~1,*rj~r7ii "~ I n-,"b" I, DARBINIAN, - '~uvLTc-:,h, T-1gran I -ISFUNI, S.N., fe~-- . [Anesthesia j-n uturned patients] Narkoz ii clL-,,zhzhc-mrjkh. F,.osl.,va, Meditsirkap 1965- -1 -" 2. P - QATHA ig---L) cmmyAim(xvsxi!r,-ivan-r-r-igor-ty,ea-,~h; DROKHMOVA, Ye.11., red.; ---- IPOFdT, N.D., tekhn. red. [Notes of a shop foreman]Zapiski nachallnika tsekha. Mo- skva, Izd-vo *Sovetskaia Rossiia," 1962. 129 p. (MIRA 15:9) I* Nachallnik liteynogo teekha Vladimirskogo elektromotor- nogo zavoda (for Cherrqakhovskiv). (Founding) CHERNYAKROVSKIY9 R.A.; RUBTSOV, G.S. Construction of a factory for the manufacture of anode material used in an aluminum plant. From. stroi. 40 no.8:4-6 Ag 163. (Volgograd--Aluminum plants) (RM 16:8) (Electrolysis-Equipment and supplies) ROYAXp prof.; MYSMAAYEVA, V.V., kand, t6khn, nauk; CHERNYAKHOVSKIYI VcAa$, :Lnzh. Study of the properties of cement v ith an, increas A magnes ium or-4 do 0outent after prolonged hardening, T~~udy NUTSemont no.19%51 163. RA 17111) ROYAK~ S,M.p profoj MYSHLYAYEVAp V-.V.p kands takhn. naukj C,HMNYAIKHCVSKrl., V.A.p inzh, Structure of periolase in cement clinkers,, Trudy MITSement n0,181 29-49 '63o (MMk 18:9) YEFIMOV, Viktor Alekseyevich; OSIPOV, Vladimir Prokof,'yevich; GREBENYUK, Vladimir Pavlovich; CHERNYAKHOVSKIY) YU.A., red.izd-va; ISLENTIYEVA, P.G., tekhn. red. [Ways to improve the pouring of steel] Puti usovershenst- vovaniia razlivki stali. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 183 P. (MIRA 17:3) 50j SOV/64--9-5-22/2e AUTHORS: Vakhtell, 111. 1., Chernyakina, A. F. TITLE: Determination of Pyridine Concentration in Tricresol and of Aniline Concentration in Phenols by Means of High-frequc-ncy Titration PERIODICALi Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, Fr 5, pp 446 - 447 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The determination of pyridine concentration in tricresol and of aniline concentration in phenols was carried out by means of an arrangement devised by V. A. Zarinskiy and D. I. Koshk-in (Ref 3). The method, used nowadays, to determine the pyridine in tricresol is based on the formation of pyridine sulphate and takes about two hours. The method described is also based on the titration of pjridine with sulphuric acid (0-5 n), but here, the end of the titration is determined after the bend of the titration line, plotted in a diagram with the coordinates 11used. amount of acid - amount of milliamperes" (read from a microammeter). The results of measurement, obtained for pyridine concentration in different tricresol samples by means of a chemical method are compared to results, obtained -uy the method Card 1/2 described and good aGreement is found. The method described is Determination of Pyridine Concentration in Tricresol SO-1/64-59-5-22/28 and of Aniline Concentration in Phenols by '11eans of High -f reapa ency Titration utilized in plant "Karbolit" (I.-,)Y;n Orekhovo-Zuyevo) and Der- mits the determination of pyridine in phenol materials w1uhin 3o minutes. Like the py-ridine determination also aniline determi- nations in phenols may be carried out by means of thc above described method, if one takes into account that the aniline concentration of the weighed sample is not more than 0.1 9. Py- ridine and aniline cannot be deterM4 ned at 'he same time, be- cause their lines of titration are similar. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 3 Soviet references. Card 2/2 15 (8), 28 (5) B/032/60/'026/01/007/052 AUTHORS: Tsi]?.-s, L. Ya., Chernyakina, A. F., BO1O/B123 Sakhnovskiy, Z. L. - TITLE: Answers to the Inquiry About the Test Methods of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Plastics o V PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960t Vol 26, Nr 1. pp 20 - 22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Determinations of toughness, limits at static bendingp com- pression and tensile tests, of water sorptionp resistance to oil and benzene, of the specific weight of molded artioles, of resistance to heat according to Schramm, of resistance to fire and cold, of hardness on the device according to Kanave's and of thermostability according to Yartens should be applied more often and standardized. The characteristics mentioned above can be determined by an apparatus of the type Sharpi, a universal testing machine with constant regulation of the idling speed of the moving plate and an apparatus for measuring elongation and deflection; by the Schramm apparatus; Card 1/,3 by the apparatus according to Kanavets for determining hard- Answers to the Inquiry About the Test Methods of the S/032/60/026/lol/007/052 Physical and Mechanical Properties of Plastics V BO11O/B123 ness and by the Martens thermostat with measuring ranges up to +700' and automatic recording of sample deformation and tem- perature. The dynstat apparatus cannot be recommended for a wide use of endurance tests of plastics. New test methods have to be worked out for a number of characteristics. The prepa- ration conditions of the samples have to be adapted to the processing.conditions of the material. Considering the influence of the scale factor, the sample cross-section should be de- creased from 15 4; 0.200 :t 0.2 to 10 � 0-5x6 � 0.2 mm~ The pro-V/* blem of applying the measuring values of mechanical tests to the calculation of finished products is also very important. Determining the specific toughness of plastics, such as poly- amides, vinyplast and others, is not advisable as these ma- terials band during a teat without breaking$ whereas the speci- fic toughness of layer and glassy plastics characterizes the resistance of the material to dynamic load, and is Usuall de- termined in the present paper according to GOST 4647-55.0ye mentioned above, the test method according to Martens should Card 2/3 be modernized by increasing the test temperature. The idling KUVSHINSKIY, Ye.Y.; BMSONOV, M.I.; ZAKIIAROV, S.K.; SIDDROVICH, A.V.; GUHRIKO, A.B.; PARFMV, K.V.; GULI, V.Ye.; IOMAKIR, V.A.; TSIPES, L.Ya.; CHERNYAXINA, A,F.- SAKHMVSKIY, Z.L.; SHCHERBAK, P. ff. -; A LH I T AnswArs to the inquiry concerning the determination of the physical and mechanical properties of plastics. Zav.lab. 26 no~1:7-28 16o. (MLRk 13:5 1. Inatitut vy-ookomolekulyarnvkh soyedineni7 All SSSR. (for Kuvshinski.v Bessonov, Zakharov, and Sidorovich). 2. TSentral'nY7 nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut stroitelln7kh konatruktsiy (for Gubenko and Panferov). 3. RDskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni M.V.Lomonosova (for Gull). 4, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V, Lononosova. .Problemnaya laboratoriya fiziko-mekhanicheskich svoystv polimerov (for Lomakin). 5. Zavod "Karbolit" (for TSipea, Chernyakina and and Sakhnovskiy). 6. Goaudarstvennyy nwachno-isaledovatellskiy institut polimerizatsionnykh plastmass (for Shcherbak). 7. TSentrallny7 nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut, tekhnologii i maBhinostro7.pniya (for Allshits) (PlaBtics--Testing) VAEML19 Msl*j CHEMAKINAp K&Is Quantitative determination of urotropine and furfural. by meaw of Idgb-frequenoy titration. Flast.nassy no.2:65-67 161. (MIU 14:2) (He" tbYlenetetramine) (F=aldel:~rde) L 05690-67 FDN ACC NR' ARGO28226 SOURCE CODE: YJR/0273/66/000/005/0005/0005 AUTHORF ChernyakOL A. TITLE: Effect of scavenging on the characteristics of the four-stroke engine generator SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigatell vnutrennego sgoranlya, AbB. 5. 39.19 REF SOURCE: Tr. Eharlkovsk. in-ta inzh. zh. -d. transp. vyp. 77, 1965, 52.;.60 TOPIC TAGS: diesel engine, engine lubrication system, engine blowing* ABSTRACT: A method of calculating the effect of blowing through on the opera- tional characteristics of an engine is proposed. The method is based on results of tests conducted on a D-70 diesel engine at the KhPI im. V. I. Lenin. SUB CODE: 21 / 1/1 KH 8(2) SOV/1 19-59-7- 16/18 AUTHOR: Chernyakov, A. 1. TITLE; A Signalizer of the Level of Liquid and Loose Medirs. PERIODlCAL: Priboroutroyeniye, 1959, Nr 7, pp 29-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction, the possibilities of usine the ESU-1 level- signalizer are discussed. The sig-nalizer consists of an elec- tronic block and a capacitive scanner. The electronic block is located in an aluminum case, and the scanner is connecte6 with the electronic block by means of a coaxial cable, The wiring scheme shown by figure 3 is briefly discussed. By capacity varia- tions at the electrodes of the scanner, caused by level varia- tions of the material within the range of from 2 to 5 pf, a stripping of the grid resistance developed as a high-frequency oscillation circuit of the 6NBS tube is caused, and in this way the anodic current is controlled. The latter operates a relay. Finally, several building-in examples are discussed. There are 4 figures. Card 1/1 B/119/61/000/008/006/008 1)215/D302 A'UTHOR-. Chernyakovp A.I. ----------- TITLE: Electronic liquid and dry substances level indicator type DKY (EIU)-l PERIODICALa PriborOBtroyeniyeg no. 8, 1961, 24 - 26 TEM This article describes the applicationg construction and performance of the level indicator type BIU-1. This continuous re- mote indicator is manufactured by the sovnarkhoz plant of the Kir- giz SSR.-The controlled substances can be water, acid and base so- lutions, petroleum productsp mineral and vegetable Oil89 ByrUPBp flourp powder, starchp graing sugarg soda lime, sand, gravel etc. It consists of 3 parts: an electronic unit built into a splash and dustproof cabinet, a remote indicator and a capacitance sensing head protected with an insulating cover. The electrodes of the sen- sing head can be either insulated or bare according to the nature of controlled substance. The type of insulating cover depends on Card 1/3 5/119/61/000/008/006/008 j Electronic liquid and dry ... D215/1)302 V/ chemical and physical properties of the substance. The head is connected to the electronic unit by a screened-Coaxial cable 2.5 to 5 m long* The instrument has 3 ranges of sensitivity. This per- mits a plant calibration of the instrument according to application. The initial capacity consists of the capacity of the coaxial cable and non-submerged part of the measuring head, The final capacity is dete~mi'ned by the dielectric constant and the length of the submerged:part of the head. The instrument utilizes the A.Co capa- citance bridge principle. One arm consists of the sensing head and the other arm is used to balance the bridge. The other two arms of the bridge are inductively.coupled with a h.f. oscillator. The ba- sic circuit diagram of the apparatus is given. The mains voltdge stabilily is obtained by the ferrous resonance method. The h.f~ oscillator utilizing a double triode 6NlP energizes the bridge. The indicator circuit is connected across the bridge,, The accuracy of the instrument'is determined by the surface quality of the in- sulating cover of the measuring head, hygroscopic properties of the controlled substancep -viscosity, skin formationp crystalliza- Card 2/3 41 S/11 61/000/008/006/008 V/ Electronic liquid and dry .. D215YD302 tion and change of dielectric constant of substance with tempera- ture, The error of measurement is 2--5 % f-s~ Power consumption 45 W. Mains supply 220 V a.c. and 50 cycles~ Operating pressure up to 30 atm. Temperature of substance -200 to 600C (-1000 to + +2000C to special order). There are 5 figures. Card 3/3 CHERNYAKOV, A.I. C- The EIU-1 electronic level indicator for liquid and loose media. Priborostroenie no.8:24-26 Ag '61. (MBU 14:8) (Level indicators) 10. BRYNZA, X.Y.; STERLIN, B.P.; TKHORZIEVSKIY, S.A.; Some characteristics of the relation of Upper Paicozof.-. and Mesozoic structural plans in the Uest Uka-ainian oil- and gas-bearing basin. Geol. nefti i gaza 9 no.6:22-27 Je 165. (,~9_RA 18-8) 1. Trest KharIkovneftL-,bgazrazv-edka i Ukrainskiy fillal Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'-.skogo instituta pr':_rodi.,cgk) gaza. VOLKOV, Pavel Pavlovich; DANIIDV, Grigoriy Nikolayevich; --CHEHffAKffjrMg_- joaakovich; VRUBLEVSKIY, A*V*y lnzho-podpolkovnikj, redoj MONIKOVA, i.-N-.-U [Problem zanual. on electrical engineering] Zadachnik po elektro- toUnike. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo, M-va obor. SSSR, 1961. 309 p. (MIU 14s10) (Electric engineering--Problem., exercises, etc.) CHERRYAKOV.-, -., -..- - - The HSU-2 two-range electronic level indicator. Priborostroenie no.9t28 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Level indicators) CHERNYAKOV., A.T. Determining the electrical resistivity of beds of small and medium thickness from standard electric-logging diagrams. Geofiz. razv. no. 15:152-156 164. (IMA 17:7) r4PZMAKGVP- E,1. , 4- -.~ I ~ Radiation from a beam moving above a diffraction grating on a shielded dielectric* Izv.vys.uoheb.zav.; radibfiz, 8 no,10.1932-- 195 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Khar'kovs1'LY institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, av-tomatiki i vychislitallnoy takhniki. a TOOVICH, V.G. t KillZBORODOV, .1).; SOLOIEVICH, Ye.A., VIElYTIS, Itl_ .S., PAT4011,F BELYA)EV, A.N.~ ALADIIII, 0.1. VOROBIEV, A.I.,-, PRCKOICIYEV, Y-i.*V.j KIIZIMIN, A.V. MIDONIS, V `07 IN A.V ve. i DOBROSLAVSKI",', V.L,; TFCC)i.,Ili,V~ Yc;.V.i DRYACMN KCROIEV, V.F., KERINCIVi N.b,; PYKIN, It or:! I 1,2-c-ii m .11 11 i j r n-,. IC'3 165. L L4Zj4=g_ EWT(l) GG ACC NRI AP6011919 SOURCE-CODE: UR/0141/66/009/00;Z/0341/0350 AUTHOR: Tret'vakov, 0. A.; Chernyakov, E. L. Sheotopalov, V. P. ORG: Khar'kov Institute of Engineering (Khar'k9vokiy vychislitel'noy tekhniki) ,-Mac-hine-Construction, Automatics, and Com gornogo rnashinostroyeniya, avtomatiki i JITLE: Theory of the Smith-Purcell effect I ~'SOURCE: IVUZ. Rad.iofizika, v. 9, no. 2, 1966, 341-350 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic wave, electromagnetic wave generation. diffraction grating , electromagnetic radiation, reflector diffraction grating, electron beam ABSTRACT: Previous authors' works (e.g., Zh. T. F. , v. 36, 34, 1966) established a strong dependence of the iniensity of electromagnetic -wave radiation on the width C mqtal strips that form the grating. The present article investigates the electro- m~knetic-wave radiation by a modulated electron beam traveling over a reflecting difiraction grating. The radiation energy characteristics of this grating are compared to those of a strip-type grating and a grating formed by rectangular-cross. Card 1 /Z UDC: 621. 371. 167 L 41756-66 ACC NRt AP6011919 section bars. The effect of the grating profile on radiation is analyzed. Optimal parameters of the beam and the grating are determined for the case when the effects of the space chaige and reaction (influence of radiation on the beam) are neglected. It is found that: (1) With a specified current, the electron beam must be as thin as possible and must be kept as close to the grating as possible; (2) The diffraction- grating profile has an important bearing on the radiated power and the directional patterns (3) The radiation caused by a nonmodulated electron beam is noncoherent: the degree of coherence can be controlled by modulation. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 36 formulas. SUB CODE: 20. 09 / SUBM DATE: 30Jun65 / ORIG REY: 008 / OTH REF: 004 Card 26468 -Aq. I 15"0 S/177/60/011/002/003 D219/D302 AUTHOR: Chernyakoy, I.N. Major of Medical Services, t-a-ncT1-a-a-fe_'_GF -Medical Sciences TITLE: The effect on the blood circulation speed of breathing rarified air and oxygen at increased pressure-at high altitudes PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 11, '1960~ 68 - 70 TEXT: The purpose of the report was to fill a gap in literature. 28 experiments were performed with 8 healthy men, 20 - 22 years old, at altitudes of 3.000, 5,000 and 7,000 meters. The circu- lation speed, respiration and heart rates, blood oxygen satur- ation and arterial pressure were measured. The initial circu- lation rate of subjects varied from 5 - 7 secs; the slower the pulse, the faster the blood speed. The specific nature of anv changes varied with h6ight and length of exposure to a partic'- cular atmospherelbut there was a general tendency for the cir- culation speed to increase with altitude, the greatest increase Card 1 / 3 26468 S/177/60/011/002/003 The effect on the blood... D219/D302 at 5,000 m., being accompanied by increased heart rate and low- ered oxygen saturation. Physical work (15 squats a minute) had the same effect although in one experiment the circulation speed fell, while the heart rate rose to 102 a minute (normal:66) show- ing chat intense muscular activity may overload the cardio-vas- cular system by aggravating oxygen hunger. Analogous results were obtained at 7,000 mt the blood oxygen saturation fell to 71 - 72%., circulation rate reached 3.6 secs, in the first 2 -3 mins. bu+j then slowed down. This slowing in states of gross oxygen defdciency results from weakening of the heart and loss of vessel tonus especially in the peripheral circulation. As regards the effect of inspiration under pressure, the autll-.or opened the discussion by general references to the work of A. G. Kuznetsov, G. V. Altukhbv, P. N. Ivanov, D. I. Ivanov, G. G. Stur*aa, and V. C. Gurfinkell. He then reported that in his own experiments, using labelled KKO-3, he found that in 10 cases out of 22, circulation speed increased slightly, in 7 was un- Card 2/ 3 26468 S/177/60/011/002/003 The effect on the blood... D2-19/D302 changed and in 5 slowed down ( to 7.5 - 11 sees.). Moreover slowing occurred usually towards the end of 11-he experi,-,.ent 65 26 mins.) by which time the subjects' condition had deterior- ated markedly with pallor, rapid pulse (108 - 126/min.) and occassionally bradycardia. The experiment was then discontin- ued. Return to ground level conditions caused a fall in cir- culation speed with restoration of initial. cardiac frequency. This also occurred at 5,000 m. when breathing rarified air. SUEMITTED: May, 1960 Card 3/3 279b)i S/177/61/000/009/002/002 D264/D303 .AUTHORS: ~sivilashvili, A.S., Lieutenant Colonel, Medical 1,0rDS, and Chernyak-ov, I.N., Major, Medical Goi-ps, and Candid~it_eof 1,T6dica1__Yc_iences TITLE: The effects of explosive decompression on animals and man PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 9, 1961, 65-69 TEXT: The authors analyze and collate the findings of western researchers on the effects of explosive decompression on man and animals. Points covered are; the boundary between slow and explo- sive decompression; the general and local changes due to explosive decomDression (retarded respiration, bradycardia, a drop in arter- ial pressure, damage to the gastrointestinal tract, external traum- as); individual resistance to decompression; means of protection, etc. The authors conclude that, under explosive decompression, there occurs a marked increase in the pressure and volume of body Card 1/2 L~~ 2794 S/177/61/000/009/002/002 The ef'fects of exDlosive decompression ... D264/D303 cavities containing gases and air, which may cause morphological lesions. The most marked lesions occur in the lungs, their extent depending on the physical parameters of the pressure drop, the pre- sence of protective devices, the state of the respiratory tract and the subject's physical constitution. They also point out that re- search so far has somewhat neglected two aspects: reliable means of protection against explosive decompression, and the effects of decompression on men wearing various types of oxygen-breathing apparatus. Card 2/2 CHERNYAKOV9 A*Hso inzh.; OGUROX, I.A., inzh. Improving the technology of heating, banding, and drying beechen parts. Der.prom. 7 no.3:19-20 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:4) l.Llvovskaya fabrika gnuto3r mebeli. (Ivov--Chairs) SHESTopALOV, V.P., SLYUSARSKIT, V.A., ANDRUMO, S.D-~--CEHUMKOV' E.I. Electromagnetic waves in a spiral wave guide with an anisotropic .dielectric. Zhur. tekbn. fiz- 30 no.6:644-652 Je 16o. 0(M 13: 8) 1. Kharikovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat im. A.M.Gorikogo. (Electromagnetic waves) (Wave guides) ZA2-1720-6S---1M W H(c) F 140. Mni PX600487.r'-~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/GG/036/001/0033/0018' AIM101t: Trottyakov, OOA.9, Chernyokov, R.I.; Shostopalov, V.P. ORG: ,Khnrllcov InstIitute of Mining Machire Co nstruction, Automation, nnd Computkus"-." .'L.Tochnaloin? ( inrIkovskiy institut gornogo mnshinostroyenlynt nvtomntiki-l- vychislitellnoy tekhnikl). "Tiz: Riltantion of elect romagna tic waves by an electron sheet moving above a oiff rncii(;n grating 1.10URCE: Z.11urnal tekhnicheskoy fi ziki, v. 36, no. 1. 1966, 33-38 TOPIC TAGS: diffraction grating, electron be.-vm, electromagnetic rndintion, eloctroningnetic wave diffraction ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the radiation of an infinite plane shoot of electrons movingat constant velocity pnmllel to n plane diffraction grating. The grating Is assumed to consist of an infinite sequence of infinitely long rods of rectangular section with their axes in the x-y plane and parallel to the x axis of a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system xyz. The dimensions of the rods are assumed to be 2(L in the y-direction and 2h in the z direction, and the rods are assumed to be separated by the distance 2d, so that the grating constant is L. The electrons are assumed to move in the plane z = p with constant velocity in the y direction, and --U,he density of the sheet is cssumed to be proportion to exp(i(ky ft)] where I is the imaginary UDC: 538.561 1 CarA 1/2 ACC NRt AP6004875 Unit, It and f are constants, and t.is the time. The wave radiated by the electron sheet is diffracted by the. grating. The diffracted wave is expanded in a series of pnrtial waves and an Infin"ito set of linonr oquntions is derived for the expnmiion coefficients. These equations wore solved with the aid of a computer for different values of the grating parameters, Poynting's vector was calculated for the ease that only a single diffracted wave is radiated approximately normally to tho.grnting, and the results are presented graphically. The calculations were checked by comparison with,those of Z.S-Agranovich, V.A.Marchenko, and V.P.Shestopalov (ZhTF, 32, 381, 1962) for the case h = 0. Xt, Is shown that the maximiun power is radiated when L/d is approximately 5, that resonant increase of the radiated power occurs when 2h is a multiple of half the wavelength, and that the radiated power Increases rapidly with decreasing distance between the electron sheet and the grating. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas and 4 figures. SUB ICCDE: 20/ SUEM DATE-. O3Uar65/ ORIG REP.- 003/ OrH FW; 003 4CC NR' AR7000888 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/009/HO25/HO26 AUTHOR: Chernyakov, E. L; Tx-etlyakov, O.-A. Shestopalov, N. P. TITLE: Theory of the Vavilov- Cherenkov effect for the motion of electron fluxes above a complex interface SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mika, Abs. MIN REF SOURCE: Radiotekhnika. nesp. mezhved. nauchno-takhn. ob., vyp. 1, 1985, 142-148 TOPIC TAGS: electron flux,. electromagnetic wave, Vavilov Cherenkov effect, vacuum dielectric boundary, electromagnetic wave radiation ABSTRACT: The problem of electromagnetic wave radiation by a plane mono- chromatic electron flux moving above an infinitely long ribbon grid placed on the vacuum -dielectric interface is investigated. It is shown the infinite system of equations determining r'adiation field partial wave amplitudes can be reduced of a system which may be conveniently solved numerically by a computer. General conclusions are obtained on radiation field frequency, which is determined by the Card 1 / 2 _kCd_k k- -A R 166-0 Ik8 modulation frequency of the beam, and on the radiation direction which forms a discrete spectrum analogous to a diffraction spectrum. N. Ehizhnyak. [Transla- tion of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 2 0/ Card 13i?5_66 M(l)/EbT(l) AT ACC NR: AP5028293 SOURCE CODE, UR/0022/65/018/005/0090/0096 AUrHOR:. Baregamyan, V. A.j Tietlyakov, 0. A.; Che akov, E.- I.; Shestopalov, ~:ORG;. Yerevan State Uhi~ersitv (Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy univer-sitet); Kharkov .,.;Institute of Mini M Qgy,(Khar1kov EE~ylnstitut gornogo, mashinostroyeniya, avtomatika i vychislitellnoy tekhniki) -V) t/ q TITLE: Radiation from a stream of electrons moving parallel to a metal grid locat-. ed on the,edge of a uniaxial crystal of finite thickness SOURCE: AN-ArmSSR. Izves#ya.,Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk, v.18, no. 5, ~1965, 90-96 TOPIC.TAGS: partidle physicsq electron radiation% dielectric material, electron beam ABSTRACT:.',The authors givlea strict solution for the problem of radiation from a beam of electrons moving 6bove the surface of an anisotropic dielectric of finite thickness.with a grating. It is assumed that a grid made up of metal bands is ap- plied to one of the surfaces-of.a plane-parallel layer of anisotropic dielectric Card 1/2 FAVER, G.L.; KOROLEV P.A., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk, direktor; CHIMAKOV, G.A., ispolnyayushchiy obyazonosti glavnogo vracha. Zffect of magnesia solutions of penicillin upon the culture of staphylocoo cus aureus; author's abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i im"in. no.2;53 F 153. (MLRA 6:5) 1. Krymskiy institut apidemiologii i mikrobiologii (for Korolev). 2. Ni- zhegorskaya rayonnaya bollnitsa (for Chernvakov). (Penicillin) (Staphy- lococcus) CIEMAKCA13, G.A., mayor mditainakoy s1lizhby Clinical epidemiological evaluation of the treatimnt of patients fol lowing dysentery and antercoolitia. Vorn.-med. z'hur. no.6Y40-42 ILI. (YaRA 18TO e, - L x C ~-. ~' S 1, F=ROV, V.I., inzhener; CHEMAKOV, inzhener. Experience in using aerial photogrpphy in surveying highways. lvt.dor. 19 no.12:18,20 D 156. - (MIRA 10:10) (Roads--Surveying) (Aerial photogrammetry) CHENYAKOV. G.S.. insh.. SBMOVSKIY. A.A., InEh. Bev reouiremants concerning the precision of topographic and geodetic work in surveying highways. Avt. dor. 21 no. 7:12 Jl '58- (MIRA 11:8) (Roads--Survoying) NOSKOVY G.S.; CM~G ~ Raise road design to the 1#vel of modern problems. Avt.dor. 26 no.4sl-3 Ap 163. (Roads-Design) . OURA 16 -.4) TSIVILASHVILI, A.S., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; CHEPNYAKOV I N.P mayor meditsinakoy sluzhby, Imnd.med.nauk --:~ Influence of explosive decompression on the animal and human body (as revealed by foreign studies). Voen.-med.zhur. no.9:65-69 S 161. (MIRA 15:10) (DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS) (AVIATION MEDICINE) YXMIIN, A.V.; CHHUYAKOV. I.N. "---XMN Regulation of respiration and blood circulation in somnolent states. Fiziol.zhur. 42 no.7:541-545 J1 156. (MMA 9:10) 1. Kafedra fiziologii voyennogo truda Voyanno-maditsinsko7 akademii imeni S.R.Kirova, Leningrad. (REFLEX, CONDITIONED, conditioned cerebrocortical hypnosis. eff. on pneumogram & plethvemogram (Rua)) (RESPIRATION, physiology, eff. of conditioned cerebrocortical hypnosis on pneumogram (Rue)) (PIXTHYSMOGRAPHY, eff. of conditioned cerebrocortical hypnosis (Rus)) (HYPNOSIS, effects, conditioned cerebrocortical hypnosis on pletbyrmog-ram & pneumogram (Rua)) VAK~R, 14.1., kand.med.nank, pod-polkovnik moditainakoy sluzhby; AGkDZHANYAII, N.A.. kand.med.nauk, mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby; CHNRNYAKOV, I.N.,-kand.med. nauk, laipitan neditsinakoy sluzhby Changes in blood oxygen at high altitudes and their relation to the effectiveness of a apace suit. Voen.med.zhur. no.5:29-32 14Y '59. (MIRA 12:8) in blood, at high altitudes, off. of effectiveness of space suit (RUB)) (ALTITUDE, off. on blood oxygen, off. of effectiveness of space suit (Rus)) ACC_NRI AP50274?,5-- SOURCE CODE: UR/O,' AUTHOR: Popkovj V. L. (Mo-scow); awnjak9y, I-, N. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Blood oxygen and C02 tension in dogs under excess pressure at high altitudes SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 60, no. 10, 1965, 20-23 TOPIC TAGS: ov&r,, Xi) 4ro_tR., chamber, JPIA_r~"? hypoxia, ABSTRAM Oxygen tension (p02) In the arterial and venous blood of dogs under conditions of,excess intrap.ulmonary pressure and high altitudes was determined polarigraphically. The PC02 and pH of the blood were also recorded. The experi- ments showed that when dogs are "elevated" to an altitude of 4 km in a pressure chamber, P02 drops from 87 to 52.5 mm Hg in arterial blood and from 49 to 38 mm Hg in venous blood, producing a hypoxic condition. However, "elevation" to 10 km with substitution of 100% oxygen for air restores the P02 of arterial and venous blood almost to normal (90 and 48.4 mm Hg). "Elevation" to 20 km with excess pressure (oxygen ma k-) respiration giving an absolute intrapulmonary pressure of 150 mm Hg reduces arterial and venous pO2 to levels observed with 4-km "elevation breathing air. Increasing the intrapulmonary pressure to 200 mm Hg restores P02 to,initial sea-level values (86.3 and 49.4 mm Hj). It was found that PC02 tends Card 1/2 UDC: 12.23-06:612.223.2