SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GELFER, S.A. - GELFGAT, SAMUIL NAUMOVICH
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Extension of the Goluzin-Schiffer ...
_J( f h ft
f1i
S/020J62/142/003/001/027
CII1/C333
fl( fo - fl)
#)(fo - *
(fl-
0 (A
(3)
is used, where t, is an exterior point relative to the domain f1D(f 1L1).
and fro a 0 f ~[fj the author obtains in the usual manner a
differential equation for the component f 1 of the extremum function'. With
the aid of (3) it is shown that the domain f ID(f 1LI) represents the entire~
plane f1 with sections along analytic arcs. By repeating this method it
is finally proved that the sought extramun function f maps the domain D
onto the entire w-plans with n sections along piecewise analytic arcs.
As an example the author considers the maximum of IP(Z 0)1 in the class P
for n - 2.
There are 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc references. The reference
Card 3/4
S/020/62/142/003/001/027
Extension of the Goluzin-Schiffer ... C111/C333
to English-language publication reads as follows t M. Schiffer, Proc.
Internat. Congr. Math., 1958, Cambridge, 1960.
ASSOCIATIONt Gorlkovskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut imeni V.P.
Chkalova (rorlkiy construction Engineering Institute Iment
V.P. Chkalov)
PRESENTED% August 31, 1961, by V.I. Smirnov, Academician
SUBMITTEDs August 1, 1961
Card 4/4
Y_vGCM:fIJN, F.J,j, dots.; SJ., Frof., doktor fiz.-xat.
nauk, OtV# red.
(Scme applications of' the derivative; a textWok] fiekotor7e
prilozbonlia prolzvodnoJ; uchebnce -n.,.obie. Gor'kit, Gorl-
kovAll inzhenorno-stroit. In-t, 1962. 67 P. (k,1111A 17:7)
GELIFER, S.A. (Gorlkiy)
Typically real functions. Mat. abor. 64 no.2:171-184 Je 164.
(MIRA 17t9)
GrOFF'Ry , , .., Kf?i;INYAXOVAp WV. (Oorlkly)
Varlatinnal mOthod in thO theory of analytio funotions vith a
1xiiinded mean modulues Met. sbor. 67 nos4t370-385 Ag 965,
(MMA is$$)
ZHURAXHOVSKIY, P.N.I*q
A.G.
Mhchanization of labor consuming operations in tire repair shops.
Kauch.i rez. '21 no.345-47 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Kiyevskiy shinoremontnyy zavod.
(Tires, Rubber-Repairing)
QKL2FTR_ IrS.M., insh.; KRUGGUYA, Z.R., i'4zh,i SOKOV, A~M., kand,
tekIE7'IffAuk
Foam rubber materials for seat upholstery, mattresses and
pillove of passenger care. Trudy ISNII NPS no.242V79-90 162.
(Foam rubber) (MIRA l6t6Y
(Railroads-Passenger cars)
GELIFICRO IS.M., inzh.; OONOV, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk
Use of %lInw rubber l1nole= am floor c*"ring for passenpr
cars. Trudy TSXII NM no.242:91-96 162. (MIU 16s6)
(Lingism)
(Railroads-PassenRer cars)
.GZLIFER, TS.M., insh.; MMUMA, Z.V., inzh.; SOKOV, A.M., kand.
Pblywr roofing materials for freight cars. Trudy TSNII NPS
no.242t97-101 162. (MIRA 16s6)
Roofinx) (Plastics)
Railroads-Mroight cars)
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GELIFER, TS. M.
GELIFE-11, TS. M.- "Alkyl-Orjgon Splitting of Ethers of Car!)onic Acids." Min of Education
RSFSR, Moscow Municipal Pedagogical Inst imeni V. M. Potemkin, Moscow, 1955
(Dissertations for Degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences)
SO: Ynizhnya Let22isv. No. 26, June 1955, Moscow
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AVI Trl,37, C7i!onova, R. So, Coll ~2r T ~g. M. 30V/75-28-11-17/5-5
i~ctrr;v, So F*
TTTLE: On Some Derivatives of the"Pneroxazone"Beriell (0
iiel.otorykh proizvodny):h ryada fenokorazora.)
PERIODICAL: ots',,,chey !:hinii, In5f), Vol 28, Nr 11,
pi) 2977 - 29Bi (USSR)
.OSTRACT: Chloro aniline reacts %Yith the cubstitlited o-ariino-
pacnolene to the deriv,.Aivos of"phe-;oxazone" (:).
Thio reaction (1) takeo Place Ca3ily in t!"00C CaZes
thore are et~~;trophllic -til-Atituentu in the
Molecule of zt.-ninophenol. in t,.-) .;;Ooition 4 or 5, a
nitro Oroup or h, ,lo.:~en 1). T~-.c oyntheses
of tile nitro, amin 0 , and acylamino "phenox-azones"
have been little lealt with in T.-.,e
of "pheroxazonell derivati-ves as car-ried cut '~y
tho --uthor3 ore doscribed in this paper. The tochric~il
compound (II) ob-todned accovdin- -to ~~. German patert
(620346) s-L-nthecizod by tho -*;thorn in a sli~;"..tly
dif"erent way by the condensation of 5-rdtfo-2,tmino-
Card 1j 3 p".1('1101 with chloro aniline in aqueous ouo~-jr.-nsion usinc
On Some Derivatives of the 11~.'henoxazonell Series SC-1/79,25- I I -17
rurface -ctiv.-Aim-, uu'-rtz~nces. T*,,.is modi'4c..t,'c- of
L*,I(, :-.bove ne~,tionnd pntent C, useful for
an be
tochnic-.1 ju-oduction of the pro,!uct (H). This "ox,..;zjre"
has a mobilo chlorine rtom in U:c, pooltIon 3 nc t.*.at
on t--.e ~ctlon of t-.-:0 1:1010c'1100 5-nitro-21-amino~hnrol
on I Molecule chloro aniline in :Jcohol oolution *61-io
oxazine (III) is -easily formed (87"f ). Tie cyntif2rio
of tile co:llpound (IV) by the rod-iotion ;rcc-ts aith
conni doral I e difficulties amd tr.':c-s pl%ce by w~:-y
of intermedi%te stc:,s, with tile compou-ds formcd beir.Z;
capable of separation, PmonC; t`.ern the oxr.,zir.es M
and (VI)f correspondine to the ccndition:; of t','-L-
reduction. T',Ie data obtailied t*.:~.t tLe f,-)r :A-ion
of t~.e compound (IV) rrom tho nil ro compound t- ::ez
place under the nction of sodium hydro,,,,ulfite oil the
introduction of air acoording to the (2). T.ie
absorption spectra of the obt-ai,,.o,! conpounLls wore
Their cizrvej be soon on 2. T,~~r- 2
Card 2/3
On Some Derivatives.of the "Phenoxazonell ISeries SOV/79-28-11-17/55
ASSOCIATION: Hauchno-insledovatellakiy inatitut organicheskil,.h polu-
produktov i kraciteley imeni K.Ye.Voroshilova (Scientific
Research Institute of Organic Semiproducts and Dyes
imeni K.Ye. Voroshilov)
SUBMITTED: September 2o, 1957
1
CL,rd 3/13
AUT1101i'l): (',I I 1.1,~tiov; I, It. G-1 I
TI TIJ."", (I ol.-Ilmm 1, c1011; f'lv~
of' "JuIrm. Dye:~
PERIODICAL: Zhut-tial pvtklakinoy trhtmLl, t960, Vol /)j, Nit 2,
pp 47..,-)q8 (USSIO
ABSTRACT: The chavacter-Isti,,, curvu-.-, of al),-,orptl on for each
sulfur dye were obtained. (See Fii-,.s. 1, 2, 3,
and It, where A Is optical den.,~ity and B is wave-
) . DImethy1formami6c
length (in m wa,- used as
solvent. The e are 6 f -1frures, .
~
ASSOCIATION: Voro3hilov Scientific-Research Instit ute of Organic
Intermediates and Dyestuffo (1,),,iuchtio- 1.~,sleflovatellski,-i
Institut organichesk1kh polupro(luktov 1, krasiteley
Imeni K. E. Voroshilova)
SUBMITTED: May 11, 1959
Card 1/5
Brief Communications. Concerning the 7 7 6
Characteristics of Sulfur Dyes SOV/,30-74-2-40/r-2
Pig. 1. Absorption 4
curves' 1~ sulfur oA -
blue 3, 2 sulfur
blue K; 3 sulfur
blue 5K; ( ) sulfur
blue obtained from
aminotrichlot-o-
phetioxazone.
4w 4110 410 &4'40
Card 2/5
Brief cowriunl(,~ationrri. conrecrlttlr~ ,iif,
Characteristics of Sul,"ur R-es
Pl-jr,. 2. Absorption
(1) oulfur vlolet JIK;
borde"lux
Y"Ir
2
6,40
Card 3/5
Brief Communicationn. Concernlmr the
Characteristics of Sulfur Dyes
Fig. 3. The
absorption curveo. for
sulfur blue K for,
oeveral dilutioms: .23
Amount of dye ( In g/!)-, 7,4
upper curve = 0.0; 9-1
middle = 0.02; lower, 02
0.01. of
J047 500 11,00 Soo
Carti 4/5
Brief Corrununicatlono. ConcertAni"' the
Characteristic-,3 Of S111i'Lir Dyen
171g. It. The nbsorp-
t1oll Curves fol
sul-Cut, bi,1111atit G
for several. d1lutlon.s:
Amount, or (lye
(In gll): upper
middle 0.05;
lower 0.025.
4 0
05
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"-XC0E-SS'YG1r R, AP5016742 n1/0,286/65/000/010/0054/0054
AUTHORS: Levchenko, 'D. If.; N. M.; llizuch, K. G.; Collfor, Ts. Lt.
,7
TIME: A method for dehydrating and denaliniting oV_petroleiim.~, ClRB13 21, 110.171065
SOUACE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 10, 1965, 54
TOPIC TAGS: petrolnum, dehydration, desalination, nurrace active aubstance, enter
ABSTRAC`T: Thin Author Certificate presents a method for dehydratinZ and
derialinating of petroleum by introduoing nonionogonic surface active substances into
;the petroleum eundnion. To accelerate the process of dplVdration and ducalination,
_20~yqth Ppe -,ycol#'i or itc. derivativoo, with a
,yL __K
molecular weight of 2500-10 000 axe used as :fhe Y~onionoE:enio surface active
substanceEi,
ASSOCLMM- none
SUBMT15RD: I)Feb64 ENGM 00 SUB CODEs FF, GC
'140 REP SOV 1 000 TIM 000
C6rd
NRi AP7009094
SOURCE CODE. trii/041.3/0'71000/003/QQ67/0067
INVENTOR: G'ellfer, V.-A.; Mogilevskiy, M. A.; Polonskiy, 1. Ye.; Vygodakiy-Sogolovich,
E. N.; Ma1yutin.,_1r._V,*' RuVantsev, A. F.
iORG: None
~TITLE: A turbine wheel. Class 27, No-'191036
.SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 3, 1967, 67
TOPIC TAGS- turbine rotor, fiberglass, turbine blade, plastic
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A turbine wheel which may be used-1,
in an axial-flow compressor with vanes and banding made from themosetting fiberglass-
irpinforced plastics. Reliability is improved and manufacturing technology is simpli-
!fled by making the blade of the vane in one piece with upper and lover shelves and
!equipping these shelves with grooves for winding on continuous glass fibers saturated
~vith resin. The butt section of the vane carries fastening pins for connection to the
1hub of the wheel. 2. A modification of this vheel with optimum blade spacing. The
I
ivanes are made with a constant meridian cross sectional area.
1/2 um 6TT.521:621-515-53-253
ACC NRt Ap7oo9o94
6-
rane; 2-fibergleas banding; 3-blade-, 4 and 5--upper and lower shelves; faste
pins (sleeves); 7-hub of the wheel
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CODE:. SUBM DATE: 22sep65
GZLIFER, Ya. 114. Engineer
"Investigation of Temperature Fields in Ingot end Casting Mold by the
Method of Hot Water Analogy." Sub 28 Jun 51, Moncow Tnst of Steel irreni
I. V. Stalin
Dissertations presented for science and enginecring degrees in
Moscow during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 PAY 55
GILIFER, Y&.M,; ITANSOV, G.P.
InvestigatlyX Sesperature fields In Ingots and molds by ~ of
hydraulic Integrators, Sbor, trud, VMUM.avig -&298.224 153. (MLRA 10:6)
(Integrators) (Hsat--Transmission) el Ingots)
GILIM DUKOF. VA., red,; UkOZHZHINI TQ.N', red,;
red.1 SXLWTA, Mel tekhn. red.
[law of the oonverntion and tnueformtlon of energy, mama for
teachers] Sekom soAmmulla. I pro. shohoullA energli v ego lots-
r1oheslow rawltill poooblo d1la iwhitella. Xo4krat Gog. nobabno-
pedmeoc. Isd-wo N-va prosy. RSM 19589 257 p; (Km I't 19)
(Fores and energy)
SMIRIUV, G.N., kand.takhn.nauk; CMLIYIR, Ta.M.. kAnd.tekhn.nauk
Wave pressure on vertical shore protection structures. Uauch.
doklovyo.shkoly; strole no 2:227-234 1 58. (MIRA 1211)
(Shore protection) (Waves)
;J.
GELIFJM. Takov Ketvayevich; DROZMIN. Yu.N.. red.; LARPOTA, T.Y..
takhn.red.
[Vhmt Is heat? A manual for students] Chto takoe teplotm;
posoble d1le uchashchikhole. Moskva. Goo.uchabno-pedegog.
isd-yo M-ys prosy.lNU, 1960. 154 p. (NIU 14:3)
(Heat--Handbooks. manuals. etc.)
i
GELIFERv Ya.M.9 dots. (Moskva)
I&wB of conBervation, Pis. v abkole 20 no.6:12-21 N-D 060.
(KIRA 34:2)
(Force and energy) -
8/137/6P,/ooo/bo4/o77/2oi
A052/AlOl
AUTHORS: Gellfer, Ya. M., Izmanova, T. A.
TITM: Determination of diffusion coefficients of hydrogen in steel at
various alloying additions at indoor temperature
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1961, 4, abstract 4131
("Sb. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t chernoy metallurgii," no. 19, 110 - 116)
TEXT: The diffusion coefficients D of hydrogen in the investigated steels
were calculated by experimental data (RZhM, no. 11, 1957, 21133). The boundarY-
value problem of the theory of diffusion has been solved, where D is found for
H diffusion from a sample having the form of a cylinder of 2L height and R radius
at a given initial concentration and with a mass exchange on butts and side our-
face satisfying the boundary conditions of 3rd kind. The solution of the problm
ac/o't - D (9%~ar2 + (l1r)(;C16r) + ~%/OZ2) Is sought for in the form
C(r,z,t)/Co - [C1(r,t)/Co](C"(z,t)/Co), where CI(r,t) and C"(z,t) are the conicen-
trations in the same point.of.an unlimited cylinder and unlimited plate by the
intersection of which a cylinder of finite dimensions is formed. In the obtalried
Card 1/2
Determination of diffusion coefficients...
S/137/62/000/004/077/201
A052/A1O1
expression for2D enters the factorOG, which is calculated by using the value
D - 5.31 - 10 exp (-305QMT) (Stross, T., Hopkins, F. V. Chem. Soo.", 19%).
The analytical formula D - (1,U2 (t 2
I 2_tj) ln is derived, where0q
(Qtl/Qt2)]
0-366' Qtl - Qo - Ql and Qt2 - Qo - Q2; Qo - 2TrR21 C 0 is the initial H con-
tent in the sample and Ql and Q2 are the amounts of It having diffused through the
sample in times t, and t2 respectively. D for all systems are determined under
conditions of H liberation from the samples during a continuous storage at indoor:
temperature. The obtained values of D agree with the data of other authors.
I. Levtonov
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
GELIFER, Ya.M. (Moskva)
Studying the concept of matter and the forms of its existence.
Fiz. v shkole 22 no.305-41 MY-Je 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Matter) (Physics--Study and teaching)
SHCIWKIN, Viktor Kontitantinovich; GELIFER, Ya.P,.p red.
-
(Beat transfer in nature and technology] Teploo1ren v
prirode I takhniko. 14oakvap Nauka, 1965. 220 p.
WIRA 18:?)
.. d.; ~~j -
.: -I . ;,;,. il
USTAFUNTA. P.V.; SKIMMY. A.Y.; GYLtYI:R. Yo.A.
---Rvxwmwr
A case of tetruethyl lead poisoning frou deep well water.
Gig.t san.no.2:48-49 Y 154. (KLRA 7:2)
(ZA&d poisoning) (Water--Pollution)
USSR/ Coamochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrocheuistry
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiyap No 4.. 1957) 11551
Author : Ostapenya P.V.) Kagan Ts-A.) Gellrer Ye-A.
Title : Some Data on the Content or I ne, uor e and Copper in Natural
Waters of Poles'ye Lowlands
Orig Pub : Zdravookhr. Belorussii, 1956, No 7, 4o-43
D.
Abstract : Tn waters of Quaternary levels within the territory of Poles'ye there
is I than in waters of the same levels beyond its borders; in more
anci,jAt levels content of I and Dr increases. In mineralized Vatera of
the brine type the-amount of I-reaches 8.0 mg/liter. In the area of
Gomel waters of the chalk stratum have an I content of 24.11,Al g/liter,
and 250/~M g/liter of Br. According to analysis data of 19 samples
of watei:rtaken in August 1955 from the river Pripyat and its tributaries
in mg/liter: F up to 0.13, Cu 1.0 - 8.0. Relatively low concentration
of F makes possible mass occurence of dental caries in man and animals.
Card 1/1
OSTAPICKTA, P.V.; XAGAN. TS.A.,-_2XL!ZP4jA,,,A,,
Pluorine, bromine, Iodine. and copper in natural watern of the
Polesys Lowland. Oldrokhttq.mat. 28:76-82 '59. (MIRA 12:9)
1. Belorueshy nsuchno-issledovatel'skly ssnitarWy institut.
g.kinek. (Polasys,--vater-Comwelt ton)
.03TAPENYA, P.VLI' KAGAN, TS.A.; GELIFER, Ye.A.
Iodine, bromine, fluorine, and copper content of natural waters
in the Polesye Lowland (White Russia). Trudy Blogookhim. lab.
no..Us75-82 160. (KUU 14: 5)
1. Belorwakiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy sanitarnyy institut.
(POLMV-WATER-COMPOSITION) (HAIMENS) ,
(COPPER)
KAGAN, TS-A.;- GIL'YER, Te.A.
Method for the irmestigation of organic matter In underground
waters. GIdrokhIx. =t. 30:181-189 060. (MM 13:9)
1. Belorueskly sanitarrqy Inotitut, Minsk.
(Water, Underground-Analysis) Owmas)
2A i Mu 6 12!
ilia
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CSTAFENU,P.Y.j_ PILIFIR, 79.A.) KAGAN, T&A.
FluorIne content, In the drinkIng voter of tht Vaito Rusaian
S.S.R. 2drav. Bel. 9 no."451-33 JTV63 (KMA 17 tl,)
1. 1z Belorueskogo nouckno-looledorateVskogn sanitarn-,.-gigi-
yonichaskogo Jnotltuta.
KAGAN, TS.A.; GELIFER, Ye.L. -
Bromine and iodine in natural waters of the White Russian S.S.R.
Oidrokhim.mat. 34t86-94 161. (MIRA l5s2)
1. Beloruaskiy nauchno-issledovatellakly 3anitarno-giglyenipheakiy
inatitut, Minsk.
(White Russia-Water-Composition) (Bromine) (Iodine)
GELIFER, Ye.M., inzh.
I
First and foremosto woodpulp and its quality. Bumopromo 36 no-33
19 Mr 161. (MIPA 14:4)
1. Nachallnik kielotno-varochnogo teekha Vyborgskogo kembinata.
(Woodpulp)
GELOFER.-Te.m.
Optima b"s content of the cooldag liquor. Bum. Pros. 38
no,5t25-26 IV #63, (MM 161g)
1e Vyborgaidy kambinate (Woodpulp)
USSH/Qiet,Antry - Carbazole
Chemistx-
y - Dibenzopyrrole
Sep 1946
"Investigation in the Field of Carbazole and *Its Derivatives: IV, Selective Action
of Acylating Substances on 14-oxymethylcar~)azole," K. G. IELzuch, 2. ~J. Gelfer, 6 pp
FfZhur Prik Khim" Val XIXj No 9
Description of method and properties of 2 series of new carbazole derivatives.
PA 13 T3 2
G~:LFFEMR, Z. M.
.-- -
Mizueh, K. G., and Golfer, Z, M.- "Investigation In the Field of Carbazole ani
its Derivatives. III. Action of Dialkylsulphates on Sodium Carbazole-3-
Sulphate.0 (P. 828)
S02 Journal of General Chemist , (Zhurnal Obshchei Kh1mli), 19IL7
-- ~ . Vol, 17, No.
82055 5/035/60/000/03/04/009
0 AOO1/A0O1
Translation froin; Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomlya I Oeodtzllya, 1960, No. 3,
P. 41, # 2310
AUMORS!: GellfreXkh 0. B... Yen' Zhi-khua, Korol'kov, D. V., Pqzhkov N. F..
sft*IWS, W., - San Men RTzi =yuen,
MITLE: Preliminary Results of Observations of the Solar Eplipse on April 19,
1958, WIth Polarization Devices of Centimeter Flangs
PERIODICAL: SolnechMye dannyye, 1T
.,8, No. 5, PP. 66--7()
TEXT. Recorded rjurves of variations in the Ints-isil-y Df solar radio-
frequency radiation on the wavelength3 5.1, 3.3 and 2.0 cm are pre3ent.,Ad. The
records were made by means of polarization devices on thi HaInan island (ChPR)
during the observation of the solar solipse on April 19, 1958, by t-he Soviet-
-hinese expedition. The main results of the analysis of thei curves are described.
They warrant the conAusions on the exIstence of a local source of radio-
frequeng radiatlon,~(Wonnected with a group of sunepcts wht~h was present on
the Sun's disk on th-9 eolip3o day, and on the spectrum of th.s sour.~-i. The
values of brightness temperature Tb Mw~- betn ottatnt-d, as v-,~ll as the v&lues
Card 1/2
3/035/60/001)/03/04/009
A001/AO01
Preliminary Results of Observations of tho -srLa, Alpt,- on Ij !9,
1958,
With Polarization Devices of Centimeter R
of circular polarization (in %) P of radiation f9om the rrg~ on locat,,~d aver the
large cores of the mentioned groups T - 3 6-1o ; 1.65-10 and 2-105 degrees
K and P - 21 and 22% for the wavelengas 5.11, 3.3 and 2.0 cm, reaptotively. On
the 2.0-cm wavelength no polarization was deteot-3d. The linear-polarlzation
component of radiation of the sunspot group on the 33-cm wavolength was also
not detected. Some data have been obtained on Ue radiobrightness dist-.1bution
ov,!,r the Sun's disk. In particular, the radiodiametsr on the 2.0-em wavelength
turned out to be 1.03 + 0.01 of the photosphere radlu3 (?), and the 9.)dati-nee
of a slight increase 13 the brightness of the disk edge on thin wavtlength seems
to be possible.
A. Ye. 3alomcno-,rich
Le"
Card 2/2
GZLIFGAT. A.I. (C. Oreba).
Demonstrating the motion of loss. IbIm.v shkols 9 no,3:51-33
3-0 154. (MA 7:9)
(Chemistry-fterimeats) (loss)
GILIFOAT, A.I. (g.Orsha)
Demonstrating electric power transmission. Pis. v shkole 15 no.63
56-58 N-D 155. (NLRA 9:2)
(Blectric power-StuO and tewhing)
T A.I. (S.OrshA Belorumakoy SGR)
- A ~: a a & A. MI-owill ~
ol "I
IF"rmoscope experimnts. Fls.y shkole 16 no.3:49-51 My-Je 156,
(Thermometry-Axperlments) O= 9:7)
A UTHOR t Gel'fgaz, A.I. (Orsha, Beloru3sian ',jR) `,Ov -4 7 - 5 e-6-I 81
------------------- I"
TITLE-. The Use of Demonstration Ammeters and Voltmeters K ispoll-
zovanlyu demon3tiataionnykh ampermetrov i volltmetrov)
PERIODICAL: Flzlka v shkole. 19'55~ '1r. 6, pp 66 - 69 5
A 0-'TF A c r Practice hab shown that the ammeten anI voltmeter3 wed for
demonstration purpoaes in schools and isrued by the Plarit
"Fizelektropribor" can be utilized for other piirpoo~ea. The
author dencriboa in detail how these nmmetern and voltmeters,
without being thoroughly re-equipped, can be ndanted for a
wide range of electrical measurements in school experiments.
At the same time he agrees with I.P. Zherebtsov who in 1955
pointed out in this periodical the necessity of a further
improvement of these measuring deviCe3. !here are 3 dia-
grams and 1 drawing,
.1. kw.,i*Iors--AppIJ.cat_cna 2. Voltmeteri--ApplIcation3
Card 1/1
AZZMMffW, D.A., Insh., GINLIFUT. A.K.. Insh.
The M-55 self-propelling vibratory drilling unit. Gidr.
strol. 30 no.606"7 Je 060. (N MA 13 : 7)
(Boring machinery) (Vibrators)
KRIVENKO, Mikhail Grigorlyevich; AM.ITYEV, Dmitriy Aloksandrovich;
.DEL-IFCAT-,--Alq-kqgp4E-NUboy,lQvicb;-VOZDVIZMMSM, B.I., otv.
red.; KOSTOIIIYAJI, A.Ya.,, red. izd-vaj MUMOVA, V.V.., tekhn.
red.
(Large-hole dri3-Ung] Prokhodka skvazhin bollshogo diametra. Mo-
skva, Cos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo 'Lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 81 p.
NIRA i4m)
(Boring)
AUTHOR: RadzVevskiy V.11. and Gel' -f gat B.re.. 33--4-7/19
TITLE: The Restricted Problem of two Bodies of Variable Mass.
(Ob ogranithennoy zadache dviikh
PERIODICAL: Astronomic he skiy Zhurmal,
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: Jeans has shown ("Cosmogony
following relationships hold
the mass of the sun:
tel peremennoy massy).
1957, Vol.34, No.41 PP-.581-587
and Astronomy") that the
for any law of change in
ma = const.
e = const.
where m is the mass of the sun (a function of time), a
is the semi-major axis of the elliptic orbit being
described at the instant by a satellite of a very small
mass ("Cosmogony and Astronomy", C.U.P. 1928, page 291).
It is claimed that this result is based on a simplifi-
cation,the justification of which is not obvious. Jeans
assumed that "the average value of 1/r taken over a
complete revolution is 1/all (where r = the modulus of
the radius vector as a planet). This, however, will
only be the case for an unperturbed Keplerian motion.
Card 1/4 The real trajectory in the problem of two bodies v4th
The Restricted Problem of Two Bodies of Variable Mass. 33-4-7/19
variable mass is not a conic section and its representa-
tion by an osculating conic section must be treated
with caution.
The rigorous solution of the problem has so far been
only given for two special cases of the law of variation
of mass. (Cf. Meshcherskiy Ref. 5)
At the present time it is usual -to assume that the loss
of mass by a star may be represented by
dm
where m, a are constants. Meshcherskiy considered n 2
and n = 3. In the present paper the problem is
re-examined once more. It-is shown that the problem
may be solved for -o0