SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GIGOV, A. - GIKASHVILI, K.

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ANGELOV. S.; GUrOlOV. S.; GIGOV, A'. FOIDV. P. Conniderations on human and animnl toxonInsmonis in Bulgaria. Izv. MW.rob. inat. , Sofia no.9:35-41 1938. (TOKOPLOMOSIS, epidemiology, in Bulearia (Bul)) GIGOV, A. New cases of ameblasis in Bulgaria. Suvrem. mscL, Sofia 9 ao.3.-88-94 1958. 1, Is Hauohniia Institmt po malariia, i meditsinska parasitologiia (Direktor: D. Diwhav). (AKIBIAM. spidemiol, in Bulgaria (Pul)) ._..qjWV,_kjkmdarj MXDLIC# Vojivlav Results of the analysis of pollen on some peaty soils in Groatia, G3Ae Prir =a B no.15t3-26 160. GIGOV, Alskoandarl MILOVAROVICp Darinka Faloobotanical microanalysis of the sediment of Semetesko jazero on Kopaon.1k. Zbor Biol inst Beograd 3 no.2:1-17 160. GIGOV, A. 4M'fPI.~o-Aw)-A- Comparative study of toxoplasmosis by the complement fixation reaction and the akin test, Trudy epidemiol mikrobiol 8:18#- 183 161 bubl.1621. -,AGOVt A. Epilepsy and taKoplasmosis, Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 64 no.71 1080-1085 164. (MIRA 17t12) 1. in8t,lt.l,t, -i~!vrolagjl- J paikhiatrii, Sofly,i lj,ljriA~ir G. C~inov) A cpidorloloeti I mikrobiolofii (diroktor S. ilodopaka), vx, Inita rif M; 1 -, 'v" C., r, J6-1, I. in at i tu tf, c! fqlo~opy, 11~61grade ; a nd Ity sity of RelgraJe, helgrrl(le the. 1), viir. BOGDANOVIC, M.; GIGOVV A.; VOLXANOVSKII 1.; BOGDANCVIC, J. Peat bogs and peats of the environs of Lale Ohrid. Zemljiste biljka 12 no.1/3:89-94 Ja-D 163. 1. Agricultural Faculty of the University of Belgrade, Belgrade. SMIT, 3.; MULTI", 'INA, i'AIIUTIG9 Z. fleview o" (,gy. SC 1 1 .139 AK-O '64- L, 56.1.01fic Resoarch liviti- 7 f ;pidowicilory and Mtcroblolot-y (Nwjrhri()-izsl()ouva- t(,Isl,!. instl.hit po opidamioloj~y I mikroblolurl)-a), Oiroctor, .i. karj~,ejova "Oil Hll-! Ji'llfilostic Vallio of the i(~:3(, in i 4;t i it t;), .-; t i c o rc n -; i -, 11 -W,ia, .~iovi-cAoCiya, PsLlchlaLriya i Vol 5, Nn 3, 19669 I)p 177-180. ."I')."tract fAuthors' Russian and Enrlish sum,wirif2s, nodil"ieIII: Ihe al-Licle discusses, the diarnostic value. of the co-i3dement- fixaLion test for cysticercosis in some neurological cond.1- tions. The patient3 wore divided into five grouj)s: tic sympto,ilatolory; 2) processes occupyin(r intracranial space; 3) neuroses; 4) probable brain eysticarcosis; 5) inflammatory processes in the CNS. Me total number of investil-ated vationts was 376, of whom 125 (33.2'~) had positivo results for cy--,Li- corcosis. 'rhe incidence of positive serological reactions was 41.6r', in f-,roup 4, 33.8',"a' in group 11 26.6~ in group 2, 29.2.U* in ryoup ) and 13.4,.' in group 5; the last-montioned did not GEORGIEVO We; RAMOV, Re; ANATKOVO At.; VILIZAROVA, L; IORVANOVA, lvg.; DIMITROVj TOY.;,..QZWA The frequency and the distributim of leukoses in Bulgaria. (Preliminary commnication). Suvrem med.9 Sofia no.4:3-15 160. 1. It Hauchnoitaledovatelskiia institut po khematologlia i kruvoprell- vans (Direktort kand, mod, nauki VoSeraftmov-Dimitrov) (LUMDU statist.) li (E0l"4IHV, Z.; A!:!%TYOV, At.; QjjoVA,.~.; VELIZAROVA, K.; "CRANOV, an.; TPOTOVSKI, Iv.; DOBREVA, Ar..; NOV, K. Ch clin.1co-hematological fOrTIS 01' TteOpl,-1!3tiC lt~ukemia. Suvr. med. (Sofiifl) 15 no.12tl3-22 I (V. - SAEV, St.; DAVIDOV, S., BOVIANSM, A.; TENEV, K.;-QIPOVA, R.; YARINOVA, Y..; VASILUSi;, L.; RUSEV, R.; IVANEI, V. -0 years of experience at the Institute of Post-Graduate Trainl~ng of Physicians in anesthesia and reanimation in -aperatlyp surgery in aging subjects. Kbirurgiia 17 no.2: 185-18" 164. 7z katerdrite po boInJchna khirurgiia, urologiia, ortopedila ravaia,.ologlia, nevro'khir-irglia, akusherstvo i ginckologiia P1.1 I'SITI, [Institut za spetslializatsila i usuvurshenstvuvane na if!kIl I'l !,4j ) - G--, GOVA , Veneta, i[12,b. Determining the hydrograph of high waves. Khidrotekh i melior 8 no. 2:52-55 163. , I a A.11 Vp :rom tne GIGOTSKIY, Ye.Ye. . I ~ .1 V I - 0.np Method of auture of dissected ureters. Xhimelia, Moskva no.9:69-70 SePt 1953, (CIKL 25:5) 1. Of the Fourth Division of Kedsantrud Cliniattl Hospita. GIGOTSLIT, TO.Ye. Surk,ary of ms veptibularis. Akush.1 gin. no.1:66 Ja-7 134. (XLRA 7:6) 1. It gitiekologicheskogo otdoledys, (saveduyushchiy TeJe,Gigovskly) Ilinichaskoy balluitey in. Hadmantmid. -(Uus-Surgery) GrGOVSKIY, Ye.Te., doktor moditsinakikh nauk. One-sleavo colpopoissis technique using the sigmoid colon. Akush. i g1n. no.5:4$r5l S-0 155. OWU 9 . I) 1. Is klinicheskay bolinitsy go. 23 insui Kedeantrud (i.o. glaynogo vracha A.F. Timofeyeva) (VAGIM, surg. reconstruction with signoid colon, one-sleeve method) (COUN, transplantation reconstruction of vagina, one-sleeve method) (TRANSPLAUTATION colon, reconstruction of Vagina, one-sleeve method) GIGOVSKIY. Yaje., doktor med.nauk; HISHUTEVA, N.A. Treatment of urogenital fistulas in women [with su--=az7 in English). Mtush. t gin. 34 no.1:75-79 J&-? 158. (NDU 11:4) 1. Iz klinichmokcr bollattey Ho.23 iment Hadvantrud (glavqy vroch A.P.Timofeyeva) (UROONNITAL STSTIN, fistula in women, surg.. technics (Rue)) GIGOVSKIYO Ye.Yo. Intestinal plastic surgery in Russian urogynecology. Urologiia. 25 no,,213-7 Y4-AP 160. 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Any im"ar in C4sO+M6) ov" 11 JS% shantly inalmiks crysin peopettim, In dravitnit l6to without a 4- Nicest block. ilit Atut. of N440 ~ Kid I i-;tn lie fnior"I it) 14%. U. t Rirnich 107 4 4f GIK, kamd.tekhn.nauk; MOVED', O.V.; GRADOV, Z.A. The composition of glass for kinescope screens. Stek.1 ker. 19 no.llxl6-17 N t62. (KM 150.2) 1. LIvovs kty, politekhnicheshy institut, (Cutbode ray tubes) (Glass-metal sealing) 3OV/21-58-10-4/27 AUTHORS: Karandeyev, K,B. , Corresponding Member )f the AS U33R and AS 11krSSR, and Oik, L,D~ TITLK: The Damping of Inertia Vibrometric Devices (Uspokoyeniye in- ertsionnykh vibroizmeritel~nykh priborov) PERTODICAL: Dopovidi Akademil nauk Ukrainalkoi R3R, 1'158, Nr 10, PP 1045 - 1048 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Khen Inertia vibrometric devices are designed to obtain mi- nimum frequency errors, the values of frequency approaching the resonance value, it is necessary to increase the damping of the seismic system to a value close to the critical one. On the contrary, the damping should be of minimum value to obtain minimum phase distortions at the same frequencies. The authors derive a system of 2 equations containing two unknowns: x ( the ratio of the oscillation frequency of an inertia mass to the resonance frequency) and F, (the degree of damping), Insofar as the analylitical solution of this system, in general, is complicated, the autl~ors propose a grapliie solution, For this purpose they draw a nomogram for determining the optimum damping degree and maximum possible value of the resonance frequency, The following particular Card 112 cases are considered in the paper: 1) the choice of the op- The Damping of Inertia Vibrometric Devices SOV/21-55-10-4/27 timum value of a vibration pickup when the amplitude and phase errors of the vibrometer are not to exceed a certain value; 2) the choice of the same optimum value when the phase distortions of the vibrometer may be negeleted, and 3) the choice of the maximum natural frequency of vibration of an inertia system, at which the vibration pickup errors at the lower limiting frequency of measurement attain the permissible values, There are: 1 graph, I table and 1 Soviet' reference. ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy institut mashinovedeniya i avtomatiki AN UkrSSR (Llvov institute of Machine Study and Automationt of the AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTEDt NOTE: April 18, 195B Ruasian title and Russian names of individuals and institu- tione appearing in this article have been used in the transliteratior 1, VIbration-Mear-urement 2. Machines-Control. systems 3. Mathematlec Card 212 S~'V/21 i .- 59- 15- r512 '5 AUTHORS: Karandeyev, K.B., Corresponding Member of the AS UkrSSR, and Gik, L.D. TITLE. On the Principles of Corre'ting V-'Lr--,meter Apparatuses PERIODICAL- Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1959, Nr 5, pp 478-481 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors show the possibility of applying circuit dia- grams of electrical corrections of seit-!min v,.brometers for the extension of the frequency range of mea-;urIng vibratory dispiacements lower than th- ref:onanze frequency. The basic equation for a pi~ k-,.i.r irz expressed in the form of Yl F0 Card 1/4 E, ~j -',' ' ~ I - ~ -- - -~- - 5 /2 On the Principles of' Correcting Vibrometer Appara-.~e,~4 (wherein y I is vibratory lisplacpment of mass; Q is vibratory displacement of Ilia. -f susppns~ T-i, w.1 is the circular frequency of the p,.-.k-,ur,, w , 3 ciTcular frequency of vibratins at th- F:u3Ler),;-4-)n p,lirt is a degree of damping" anj is t~, ~',n- tzif- equation of normal correlation Vk Card 2/4 w w :;(,V12 1 - 59- 5-'/2 5 On the Principles of Correcting Vibrometer Apparatuses (wherein vIt is equiponderate of the, correcting scheme; v2 to the desired equiponderate of the correcting device; W2 andE 2 are the frequency of vibrations in the vibro- meter and the degree of damping after c 'orrection; (q is the coefficient of proportionality.) Anc,ther method based on application of a correcting scheme to a part of the pick., up'B signal with a subsequent summing up wi-h the -es-. oC the signal is expressed by equation 2_ W?-. E 3 1 + j- V"-vl 1 2 vit k- 12 Card 3/4 On the Frinciples of Correcting Vibrometer Apparal,uqes The problem is reduced to a syntheci3 of schomeo -Y-,th frequency characteristics (-,,I and T % e b 2 S iC diagram satisfying equati,-In 1,1 -,,,ri(;ted _~r, Fig. whereas F 1g. 2 shows the baFtic; 1 t :'FAM Stl ISfy :'g equation (3). When the pi~.x-jrls dan~;,2.nt, jegree > 0.2-0.3 it is airr.,-j_st a_wa~-~ p,,.i-rible lo brirg atout the correction with a su_,_*_-_,.7,r!c _,ccuracy. Cr~rrec- tion. of the pick-up's damping dgrt-e i~, made wi-th 'he ,isv. of equations (4) and (5). The d-agram in Fig. is satisfactory for equation (4,, t-.at 3hown in Fig. for equatJon (5)- There are 4 Ciag7.-IMS, and 3 Soviet referencesb ASSOCIATION: Institut mashinovedeniya 41 avtomatl'~_` AN Tk"SSR 17r.St-'~,te of Machinery and Automation of 41he AS SUBMITTED: December 22, 1958 Card 4/4 SOV/21-cwq-6-il/27 AUTHORS: Karandoyev, K. B., Corresponding-Membor of the AS DkrSS R/ and Hik 1, TITLE: Correction of Frequency Characteristics of Accelerometers PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1959, Nr 6, pp 620 - 622 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article presents two experimentally-verified schemes for correoting accelerometers. The application of correction schemes after amplification of the pickup signal is shown to yield a big gain in sensitivity of the vibrometer device. Figure I shows a correction scheme based on the multiplicat- ion of characteristics, satisfying the equation 1 [1 _ (c'0 _r1 2j +j,2E,wrl (2) Pk _~__ 2 Ll (4v r2 1+ j-2E 2tvr2 Card 114 where-V2 andF, 2 are time constant and damping grade of SOV/21-r9-6-11/27 Correction of Frequency Characteristics of Accelerometers arrangement obtained as a result of correcting,w is angular frequency,Z'1 is pickup's time constant,E lis grade of damping. The correction by this scheme was physicall~f accomplished .t Cr- 17, .:-:, 1. Figure 2 shows a correction scheme based on modelling the error, satisfying the equation 1 2 2 2(4(E z T it 1 "' 'Cl -'T2 1 I-E2 2) k [l 4 j 2 E 2 /-1-12 by which the correction was physically accomplished at any value of F_1(when relation w 2/zv , was suf f ic iently high) . For this scheme, the conditions of correction and scheme parameters obtained in the result of correction at n!~;Pl have the following expression: Card 2/4 SOV/21-59-6-11/27 Correction of Frequency Characteristics of Accelerometers 2 V m (m + Ij r2 T -RC m 2 1/ 7 -+m 2 The experimental checking was done on electric models of seismic pickups, one of which is shown in Figure 3. The frequency characteristic of this model scheme is equivalent to a seismic pickup having Tj -V EC' and E 1-0 - 5 R V C/L. Figure 4 shows the pickup frequency characteristic (curve 1) and the frequency characteristic obtained as a result Card 3/4 of correction by the scheme shown in Figure 3, when z-2-0.25C,. SOV/21-59-6-11/27 Correction of Frequency Characteristics of Accelerometers There are 3 schemes, 1 graph and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut mashinovedeniya i avtomatiki AN UkrSSR (Institute of Science af Yadhires and Automation, of the AS UkrSSR SUBMITTEDt December 22, 1953 Card 4/4 9(6) -~07/119-59-1c-6/19 lk D. , Engii,ec-r, Kar-azld(,yov , K. 31,octcr of Tea, nical ARHORS s Professor .2 TITLL: A n I ricrt Vibratioi, Fickai~ i,!.1; Is A t, td 'by a r, Elect ro- a.,echunical Feedback PLRIOLICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1939, Nr lo, P1, 14 - 15 (US5R) OSTRACTs For the weasureravA of vibrationj it iS 111C-CC60ury that. the attenuation can be varied. Howc,ver, this is usually not possible when operating with such att~anuators as are based on the braking of a short-circuit(-d coil in the zagnctic field. By applying a nq,,ative ellectromechanical feedback, the system of mechanical oscillations is much easier attLnaated. This method is ex lained by the e--..i~tion of motion of' a seismic system (1~. This equation assumes forL (2) whiln the ni~-~;atiyo foodback is takvzi into account. P-rovi'diA the attenualion of the oystem in nelAlgilAc, thi: d(-,greu of' iittenuation is defined by for-iula (4). The .3-forementiort2d ni~.Pative feedback is used for t!,e vibration pickup demor,ozr~itfd figLire 1. Th,-- lattor consim- two Jnduct:Dr. Cnrd 1/2 oystems, tl~e cite L)cin,p ur,4--d for tl~e vibrati::n ~~tjon Pickup W~-_ SCV/11 1q-5q-lc,-6/J,,l feedback. Tile pickup is in- by at ti.,e same tiiat it i:' ~,OSSlblc- to Vary eerr,L, cf a' '~n,~qtion within the range C.~r_4 Vill-at-ioll has t),,, a0v~nntages over t!.: !i r,:, ~ c~i are at tm~n by I i iu,,* ~.,i : At nalt ion is inde- n,ke. not bo her- meti.cally scaledl tEv dcl:,,ree of atte.,;,Aation ca:, be adjusted. There 1 figure and ;) Soviet 2 06184 251 (1), 28 (1) SOV/115-59-11-12/36 AUTHORi Gik, L~D. TITLE, A 'Seivi-mic Vibration Transducer With Coil Springs PERIODICAL: Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 11, PP 32-33 ABSTRACT: T*he author designed a seismic vibration transducer with a *Hnear frequency characteristic up to 400 cps. The natural vibration frequency is 11 cps in the mea- surJing direction and 13 cps in the transverse ~~irec- tion, The error of transverse vibrations does not ex- ceed 10%. The sensitivity is around 200 mv/mm/cps. The acceleration is close to the critical value at a temperature of 200C. In combination with a cor- recting circuit the transducer was used for measu- ring of' vi.brntion displacements from 2 to 400 cps. As shown in a diagram, the vibration pick-up consists of a cylindrical permanent magnet with special pole ends, The magnet is suspended by eight springs in a alumi- num frame which also carries the induction coils, lo- nard 1/2 cated opposite the special magnet pole ends. The frame 06184 SOV/115-59-11-12/36 A Seismi.c Vil)ration Transducer With Coil Springs :h~ P n 1. IOSE~d in ia steel hoyiqing which also serves as a ma~met~c c.irciiit and shield. The interior is filled IvJth ~' da-MONT liquid. The author mentions briefly the disadvantat-,es of other vibration pick-ups. There are dia,gram and I Soviet reference. C-rd 2/2 SOV/21-59-12-4/20 _~ AUTHORS: yev, K.V., Corresponding Member of the AS Karand; , UkrSSff; and Hik, L. D - TITLE: On a Method of Synthesis of Correcting r -Shaped Q,uadripoles PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademiyi nauk Ukrayins'koyi ROSR, 1959, Nr 12, PP 1312-1315 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors report on a simplified method of synthesis of correcting r -shaped quadripoles by way of reducing it to a synthesis of bipolars. The essence of this method is as follows: If the expression of frequency characteristic of a v k correcting circuit is comparably simple (numerator and denominator polynoms of the transit chDracteristic are n3t higher than in second power), then the correcting circuit can be in the form of a single-unit t* -shaped circuit, such as shown in Fig 1. If the quadripole load is neglected, Card 1/3 then the coefficient of its transmission SOV/21-59-12-4/20 On a Method of Synthesis of Correcting r -Shaped Quadripoles K z2 z1 + Z' 1n order that this coefficient have a desired frequency characteristic, it is necessary that K - Svk (where S is coefficient of proportionality). Then, equation (1) can be expressed as z1 1-Svk z2 Svk Thu--, two impendances Z1and Z 2 are incorporated in one equation, in view whereof one of them may be Card 2/3 chosen arbitrarily. 7hen the correcting circuit v k SOV/21-59-12-4/20 On a blethod of Synthesis of Correcting r -Shaped Quadripoles is much more complex, another synthesis method can be app'lied (Fig 2), where vk is expressed as a series of I 1~ simple factors v v . v vn (3) k ~ k k k This method permits readily finding a correcting filter for various electric circuits, which can be utilized for extending the passage range of various transmitters (vibrometric transmitters, for example), certain am- plifiers, oscillograph loops, etc. There are 3 dia- grams and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Instytut mashynoznavstva ta avtomatyky AN URSR (Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Automation of the AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: July 13, 1959 Card 3/3 3272h S/6691601000~,,V/00-1 '004 D2 9 9,/D) 012 300 (160,11'9~, / MCTHOR - Gik , L. D. T IT LE - frequency characterist'l, -- of oeismic Orl-p i C-1cups 01'- R 1, 1; hR~,Aerni.yn nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Inotitutt av- tor,i.-Atiki i elektrometrii. Avtomaticheskly kontro!'' i u,] ekfj--',:A,esk lye izmereniya. no. 1, l')60, 11~"-12t' TEXT : Throujih the use of corrective networ'.z:,, the frequet,,cy range D :,f vibrition pi,,kupF is enlarged. From the, equation of motion one C,b7ain,,; -lie f*z-e(ii;t:-iacy-cli--Lr-leteristic equation in dimension'-ess V j2f,Z 1C0 (4 -'27?)1 3/C,6(),/L,0/000//C)O 1 /"00z,/004 D299//D30'c-' c Eq. zistant of the seisillic s-stem. where j,,3 time co, I-It for !If, el erometers wherea s r v ibrome n~ ri V 'a II E- 2k, re l'i tf:A pl~ i,- emen t, c;f (4 From the --T I e r om e t er LD. p*.,~kup vj-L)rks as :,i !I J 140r,ma-i correCtl,~r, of seismi--- Je red whereby the f I'ellle I'll' Y e I'l C- "E!Iri~i!113 t~-IIDJI 327211 3/66 60/00c),.,C)o 1/0c)3 /004 Correc freq ien-,y D299YD302 ex,)rei:;,,-ed by Eqs - (4 ) and (5 the ni.itural f req,len-Cy C-0, ~f however, we] I a,~ the degree of dzimping E2 are ch-xnged In sL~ch way tha! wader frequency range is covered. Two corre-c-tien method,.~ for the Jej~ree of damping ure considered. The first, called muthod of f r';c t e-ris tic multiplication, Involves applact-t:Lor. '~'f tile Pickup ~;ignal to the input of a quadrupole, Fig, shows the general circuit diagram corresponding. to this method. The ond method, illustrated in Fig. 4, involves the u6e of RC-network~- A vomparison of the 2 diagrams shows that the first (Fig. 3) is simpler and facilitates tuning, yet it requires inductances with high Q-factor, which is inconvenient at low frequencies. Hence the diagram of Fie, 3 is recommended for correction of pickups with natural frequency not below 10 - 190 cycles, ~-,,hereas the diagram of Fig. 4 is for correction of pickups with lower freqizencies. The second method is called correction by error-simulation, In the -asx of vibrometerts, the frequency range can be extended down to 1 - 2: cycles. From Eq. (4) it follows that in order to extend the fre- querl-y range of vibration pickups used as -accelerometers, it is Ca r dA iP?24 S/699/60/00-'/0011/003/004, 0 Correctim~ freliuelxy D299/D302 0 nel:e.ss.t~jry to in7rease Qj (to reduce 7-). After Onf. cl-';~-,,nv t'~.e :orre~:!tion -onditionq mid the p:ir;Ime'Ler, Cf the ".-,r- 0 -) 0 13 e e en'. r e e I ~1,? v i ~, e . A n e x 1: e r i ai E? n t a I I n v e s t a gf: j t i ;,) n ~I 1 Oly et! M- tle-az.:-n -he :orrection,.z and the re~,u't!3. B'! A !!('IWC't"r:0 the frequenv r~jzike of f~zi~ler~il.-I.y ex,ende-1-1 In tlif: lower rangre. Ni.)twJ *he en,-.'.Tq,! de'refi!3e -'n the frequency rHrige i~in Ibe I~Ixt.en]O _r, e d,.-jwn t n 2 ~yclea In measurIng vbr,-I :~~n gimp' itildc, k :e orJer ,if t.eiia ~:,f ir i v,,)n s ; hm e i t i P, I. I e C, re -2 U:'VI e :a~ i 'ArA heu vy ,;e isilloine terp U Oel 11"I r meaoti v i rig i b r,,; f r e q,.i e ri - y b e w ' 0 e 3 , b y c r d i n I--A ry v i b rri t i. C, n I- !~ ~~ 141 th vlo-h~,~ Ii-I flie cac-e of :]---eleromete ~iie !.;~3e c f .-serted after preamp' ~f-it!-n c-I the p i I n rel:,' n tc the rc. e r]L'- - t~ r cr s. a t h e e 11 s T 1, z r e y i, 4,~ r -t i ri i i t3 e i iI tv t y t'.v e q,-i ~:i e e 1he ~-'O+Li7ned c-quen y t e 1~ p n - -1, i: ft I '~ -1:kup to be -e ne~w~-)rk-, -~r. re ~.-;j for ex"ending !he frequency r'-1E6r- Correcting frequency ... ~27'11 , ' 4 S/66 60/,000/001/003/004 D299%302 for increasing the sensitivity of accelerometers. There are 11 fi-, ,,ures and 5 referetwes: 4 Soviet-bloc and I non-5oviet-bloc (in 0 translation). L, C, C2 C PI~C A I ~~j I 11 Al- U? C 0-_ --- -_-r __O k- "'P Fig. 3 Card 5/5 kig. 4 S':263-02 10074207 k, L D rifle CHOICL 01: PROPFA DAMPING OF SEISMIC VII1RA'II0N-'rRANSDUC1 RS Periodical Relefatativ'v hurnal. Afashinostroyentye. no 5, 1962, 21. absiraci 32 i.117 (In ~h "Ailamal kopitrol'i elrckir, i.-mereniya", no. 2. 1900. 97 106. Novollibirsk, Siberian Branch of AS USSR) rext Ways ate itudiM for the corrmt choice of the damping degree Ior scisinic %ibration-transducers working in circuit with accelerometer and velocity meter Proceeding from the formulas for (tic aniplitudc- frequency and phaw-fmquenc) characteristics of the accelerometer. applying the permissible crrot~ fm phase and amplitude, And using the expression for the frequency crror of the acceleration modulus, the author derives formulas for the calculation of the mininium possible frequenc) of the natural oscillations of the device. in order to ensure maximum sensitivity (it' [tic dcvwc. ro overconic the difficulties in the analytical solution of The problem. a diagram is presented with a family of"curves foi a scries of values of the amplitude and phase errors. To find the intersection het%%een two curves of'given errors. the opilIP11111 damping degree t. is plotted on the abscissa, and the maximum admissible, relative frequency X = taloo, is plotted on the ordinate, thus knowing the upper limit ,, of the measured frequencies. %ve can easily find the Card 1,,2 of ic vib nal an:t their sinulatior ri.IuV libir,,koye otdi~leniye. r,3 t i tu t uvtci-~*iki i elektrometrii. Avto::Laticheskiy rkontrol I i (ilektricheskiye izrereriya, no. 2, 1~60, IC7 - 121 "he au' d thor studies the yroblez, of non-linear depen ences ze.~sno&ruphic systems ami th,.t of aesiFr. of such a system with Mini- ::.uz- ;-ossible no ri ties. The effect of the non-linearity of the rec,torir.,L;-fozee ir. the syszer, is considered for the commonly used elas- of s ri ~~c elements, viz. two flat circular. springs, lcob-welbl tyje T) ng ,I-e cc nsiructi,,n wth two 1~'lat movable compressed springs and that with ne-ical sprir.~,S. '21*.e greatest non-lineirity is stated to be exhibited by t,.e lcob-webl tyke of sprinC. In usiri~, two movable co=;~ressed springs t)-,e non-linep.-:-ity is sr-4-iller, but the restorinC force del-ends on the orientutiun of the sjstenm in sl-ace. '1he exreriental analysis of the Card 1/2 ,uoiv 1A, 1011(, 1, wi~:5 ot%r 1-i,~d Uu t wi th ~ 11al"; t~ C, 1, i C~ -111 ~, hi..v ni- u I cc- L.-o...acnv tic an(j ele,~tromochanical feLdbaol)-, CIM7;; .. .7 zuitable choice of t,,.,: non-lii~earitj, la.-aneters, the non-lizxarity could be :-educed to zero, and it was possible to use sucl; a system for the study of aevi~.tirc of the frequency resFonse lLroz-. an ideal ore. It was estab- lish,id ex-..eriii.entally that seismographic systems havine- the frequency - f -e diffiDrinE- loss than by 5 rom the ideal ones, can be r alised in ;,ractice. Por amlysis of the seismic vibrational pi.ck-ujs electrical antt.IDL;s c4i, oe used, usinC the 'four te."minal' theory of electro-Mechani- c;.L an;,lo.-s. '.'wo of such electrical itnaloE circuits consist of a para- liel or series ?-L-C rx-twork with a jiffer~~nt-ia-ting network added; the %',ird is the simplest of the three and corxiots of a twin RC-differen- 1~-Jating network, with the disadvantar-,e that it cannot be used for simu- ' - tinL~ Y s,stezs havine damping deeree less than 1. There are 11 fifures. 'Sara 212 LARARMSY, LJ.;~019. 1.D. Measurement of the vibration of rapidly rotating shafts. .4vtom. kontA ism.tekh. no.4:7-11 t6o. (min 13:8) (Vibration-Heasurement) S/I, 9 4/6 2/0001001, /0 1. 5 /06 6 D2 01 /D3 0 15 AUTHORS, Jiizyuk, L, Ya. and Gik L. D~ T ITL E - An ~tinplifier for electrical explo-,-il.ion %pjj,,r,,jt,iq based on the method of magnetic. stibillizat:c-r, PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurna.1, no. 1, 1962, abstract i e1ektr. izinereniya, -U4 S SSR, 1,960, 47-54 Avtomatika i radioelektronika, 1-2-22yu (V sb. Avtomat. kontrol vyp. 2. Novosibi--sk. ,~ib. Gtd. T E X IT ,The authors consider i recording ipparzitu;-, for eiectric~ ex- p.laration by the method of magnetic stabilizat'lon. In Ihe deai6n of this apparatus an electronic amplifier with an ele--irome~!hanlr converter is recommended. A circuit diagram of tile ampl-ifier wi,h (.ne-hfilf-per.lod interruption of the signal at the irput and E-jr,-- --hronou,- 7,e-:tification of the voltage at the output i~ offered. Theoretical foundations for principal e'emerit:, of I~he, timplifler ,ire jven, IT, is recommended choosing the input circuit Ln the form cl, a I- -shaped four-terminal rheostat. cAr., uit usinc, a loop Card 1/2 ,kn amplifier for D2 01 //D3 0; --w tbe OLltl)l)t element of the A Gf At~,i.ined I the nethod of multiplyl,q7 fre'-~"Ier; t- E J -)n , , t" I -h.:--ac~-eri.Aics, iv considered. The busic ltn_,tt;-e !he -Iml-, fier vi*ith a correctdng circuit for the galvm~ometer i _:-~ d e i'L e i Experi Inell tal tes t s 0 ", the ampl i f! e r of th o ~; t rti t it re p, ropoo e i e.,. - ~v.res re~,ordl.llj, Of I I iZl 01C frCM I LIC I), 'y 1W.1111A Of 0 - I Li m I t of' measu rome tit t3 is 60 pw. The ieve I of ,i:i 1-i r,-! " 1'. JI, 3 .e duc ed '. o I nput , d o es not exceed I . 5 4iw. No ,,,ero Ar d f It w i th t --me ~i ,_)b-served, 2 fi - - 11. -' t- - ete ,17u, eu. I , ef erence . Abst r~ c te,. , noted Ccmp-, rd $/'169/62/000/009/005/120 D228/D307 AUTHOR: Gik, TITLE: Correcting the frequency characteristics of seismic vibration pickups PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 9, 19620 12, ab - utract 9A53 (In collection; Avtomat. kontroll i el- ektr. izmereniya, no. 1, Novosibirsk, Sib. otd. AN SSSR, 1960, 115-130) TLXT: A vibration pickup's frequency characteristic is.corrected for the expansion of the registered frequency rdnge. The attenua- tion is varied by switching on to output 10 - 20 c/s four-pole vi- bration pickups with an R 1L1CI series circuit and an R 2L2C 2 shunt. If L1 = 0 and C = 00, the attenuation increases; when Rl L29 it decretLees. A tube amplifier with a back coupling in the --form o~ a T-shaped RC-bridge is recommended for lower-frequency Card 112 S/169/62/000/009/005/120 Correcting the frequency ... D226/9507 pickups. The correction is made by RC-type filters with double.in- . 1",7 tegration to the low-frequency side and by those of the type with z "I double differentiation to the high-frequency side. The calculated formulas and the results of the ex eriments are given. Z-Abstrao- ter's note: Complete tranelation-_~ Card 2/2 3/020/60/132/02/23/067 41 0 BOOM OTHORS: larandeyev,. I.E., Corresponding Member of the AS USSR, MijjA. L.1 . Qik L.D. 111~~ TITLE: The Yroquenoy Band of Direct Current Amplifiers With Conversion PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 2, pp. 329-332 TEXT: In the introduction it is stated that the investigation of the transmis- sion band of a direct current amplifier with converter and the determination of the relationship between the upper limiting frequency of the signals to be ampli- fied and the frequency of conversion is of considerable interest, Two conditionn, which must be satisfied in the determination of the limiting frequency of the band, transmitted by the direct current amplifier, are mentioned. They concern the amplification coefficient and the comblnation-components~ The authors define the half-wave and the full-wave conversion, according to whether the input signal is interrupted in dependence on the inter-connection of the modulator or whether a phase shift occurs. With equations (1) and (2), formulas are given for the calculation of the transmission coefficient of both kinds of conversion. Modulation is followed by amplification which, in turn, is followed by demodula- Card 1/3 6") 4 If The Frequency Band of Direct Currept Amplifiers S/020/60/132/02/23/067 With Conversion BOOM tion. ?or the demodulator the sons connecting systems exist as for the modulctor, and also the transmission coefficients are calculated according to the same formulas. Furthsr, the determination of the transmission band of the direct current amplifier with conversion at various connections of the modulators and demodulators Is dealt with, The investigation showed that in the case of full wave conversion at the in- and output the output signal has no oombina- tion frequencies. By the influence of the intermediate-frequenoy amplifier which has feedbacks, the transmission band is limited. Fig. 1 shows the frequency characteristic of such a direct current amplifier. It is shown that the spectrum of the output voltage of a double fullwave conversion has the best properties. In conclusion, the authors investigate a direct current amplifier with a non-synohronoua linear detector at the output. I half-wave conversion is assumed, and analysis shows that this amplifier is useless for the &mplifi- cation of alternating voltages, but may well be used as mean-value voltmeter for a large frequency range. The mere possibility of producing broad-band direct current amplifiers with high sensitivity and stability is pointed out, There are 2 figures and I Soviet reference. Card 2/3 9r,"'j: - The Frequency Band of Direct Current Amplifiers 3/020V60/132/02/23/067 With Conversion B014/ .007 ASSOCIANION: Institut aytomatiki i alaktrosetrii Sibirskogo otdoleniya Akademii nauk 83SR (Inglitute of Automati2n and Electrometry of the SlbUrlan- Branch of the Acadany of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: Yebruary 13, 1960 Card 3/3 GIK, L. D. Cand Too Sol~ Dias -- "Electrical correction methods for seismic-type vibration tranaducereff. Novosibirsk* 1961. 19 pp with graphics, 19 cm (Acad Sol USSR. Siberian Dept of the Joint Sol Council on Phya-Math and Too Sci), 220 copies Not for sale, 14 works by the author listed on pp 18-19 (KL, No 9, 1461, P 181, No 24333). Z61-511057 G IK, L.D. Compensation of the frequency characteristics of seismic vibration transducers. Avtom.kont.i elek.izm. no.1:1-15-130 160. (14I~ 15:8) (Seismic prospecting-Eloctronic equipment) MZYUK, L.Ya.j GIK, L.D. .1.11 .111, Amplifier for electric prospecting apparatus using methods of magnetic developments. Avtom. kont. i elek. izm. no.2:47-54 160. (KRA 15:3) (Electric prospecting-Electronic equipment) Selection of the degree of damping of seismic vibration trans- ducers. Avtom. kont. i elek. lzm. no.2t97-106 160. (KRA 15:3) (Seismometry--Electronic equipment) ,-.,.GIK, L.D. Frequency characteristics and simulation of real seismic vibra- tion transducers. Avtom. kont. i elek. izm. no.2:107-122 160. (Seiamometry-Electronic equipment) (WRA 150) GII L or - . 1.1 . 9...4d.Davidovicbj., XARUDMV, Konstentin Borisoviabi SUPAKOVSKAYA, L.I., red.; YELISTRATOVA, TGA, tekhn. red. (Blectric correction of vibration measuring equipment] Usk- tricheek&ia korrektaiia vibroismoritallnoi apparatur7. No- vonibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSR, 1962. 127 p. (MIRA 160) (Vibration-Measuremant) r, I "- I * '4 .. I , . ., I ,~, ~ ~~ ~.,.,ou -- ; -.. 'I i flor. Izv. ~j( , I , ":t .'-' --~* . i., 0 , . 1~ . ~ 1.) 1 1 1 , (, 17. P) A . - *11 " ", " .1. .I I,!, :.I I I111 ~, i ~ i. 1, 1 " j I - i ' , o i df- lnrdva It: . _ " :-~ I-,- , j --~ . GI K)"Wot" A now section of the 5--lontifto Council on "Cybernetics" at the Presidium of the Academy of goiences of the U.S.S.R. Avtometriia no.lill,5 165. (KRA 180) KUSHEGINU. Mikhail [11aseganu; Hihaill ;IGIKA? GjChicaoG.J; A.[Holan, A.]; ~MBOAV: Sl'.7siomboan, MOKANIJ, K. mow 150canu, K.]; I,'7Z7YANU, 3.(Yunteanu, T.); ALEKS4,DRU, D. D.]: IOVEIESKU, HjIovinescu, M.]; DZI iaM, 11. I ,ZT'i KCZIMIIKOVA, Ye.Vjtranslator]; 1:01OUCON , Yu.F. translatorb LWIOV , V.V. [translator]; VOZIWOV, V.D. translator); Zffl?VUSU'JY' M.M., red.; TOPORKOV, G.N., red.; ~ TMIKOVICHAP 0.1u., doktor, red.; BELEVA, M.A., takhn. red. (The economic geography of the Rumanian People's tepubliel Skonomichaskaia geogrRfAa Itur3m.-koi Narodnoi Respubliki. Kniga napisana kollektivom avttirov pod rukovodstvom. V,i- khaila Dwsheganu. Moskva, Izd-vo biostr. lit-ry, 1961. 551 p. Translated from the Rumanian, (I., I 1;~A 15:4) (Rumania-Econorde geograpIV) S/181/62/004/010/021/063 BlOS/B104 ALITHORSs Korchovey, A., Gika,,,q., and Greku, D. TITLk;i Distribution of displaced atoms in a solid as caused by a primary atom produced by irradiation PERIODICALi Fizika tyerdogo tels, v. 4, no. 10, 1962, 2777 - 2790 TEM Neutrons or charged partioles incidbnt on a solid willdisplace atorm a in the lattice If they impart an energy to these that exceeds a cert in threshold F_ d (,v25 sv). The displaced primary atoms will then also die place other atoms if their energy is still high enough. Knowing the corre- lation function of the distribution between the subsequent displacements for the primary atom one can calculate the distribution of all displaced atoms. This is done in the present paper. The correlation function is calculated on condition that an atom remains at its place when its energy is lees than e d' The mean values of the produc~ts' of the position vector components are calculated. These are used to otleulate recurrence formulas for the n-th displacement of the atoms with respect to their (n-l)-st Card 1/2 S/181/62/004/010/021/063 Distribution of displaced... B106/B104 displacement. In the case of large n, these formulas lead to Volterra type integral equations. The distribution function of the displaced atoms calculated therefrom already in the third approximation differ3 very little from the Gaussian oistribution function. ASSOCIATIONj Institut atomnoy fiziki, Bukharest (Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest) SUBMITTEDi May 19, 1962 Card 212 GRBBMHMXDVP L.S.; GJXALO N.K.; SHXMMV, O.G. The EPM-50 electric filter for removing dust from mine air. Blul. tekh.-ekon.~.nfom.Goo.nauch.-isal.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.12-, 5-7 163. (MIRA 17:3) GREBENSHCHI]KOV, L.S.; SHKURATOV, G.G.; GIKAL, M..; SUPRUN, A.P. The EPK-50 mine electrostatic prf!olTAtatcr. Gor. zhur. no.5t64-67 My 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. VBesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskJy institut tsvetroy metallurgil. GIKALO. A.?. Rules for the boiling out of evaporating units with acid. Sakh.prom. 37 no.2s23(103)-25(l05) F 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Delorusakiy sovat naradnogo khozyaystva., (Sugar machinery-Maintenance and repair) (Sugar industry-Safety neasures) GIKALO, G.S.; GIDLOI E.A.; ZIIUXj G.I. new ovect popper varieties for cartning. Kons-i Ov.prom. 17 no.2:25-28 F 162. (1.111u~ 15: 5) 1. Opytmo-pelektsionnaya stant I v Krywke. (Peppea r rs (Vegetables, Canned) GUILOY G.S.; GIULO, L.A. Optln= timn for harvesting the seed fruits of sweet I~eppers. Kon,i ov.prom. 17 no,11;33-35 N t6;~. (:LII',A 15:11) 1. WesoyumV7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rasteniyevodstva (for Gikalo, 2. Opytno-selektsiomaya s-tantsiya Vsesoyuznogo in.97,ituta rasLeniyevodstva v Krymake (Ifor Gikalo, E.A.j (Poppers) IRAMARSHKOO H. P., polkovaik maditainskoy alushby; GIKALOV, G. S.,, polk*rnik maditsinakoy alushby; LESHCHINSKAYA, R. G. Treatment of patients with rheumatic favor with hormones in cembination vitb other substances. Voane-md. zhur. no.221 26-28 D 161. (14IRA 15 -.7) (MUMTIC nVER) (AMWOCORTICAL HORMONW) GIXALO, G.S.1 GIXAW, E.A.; ZIJUK, G.J. Now sweet popper varietios for canning. Kons.i ov.Ixom. 13 rio.2:25-28 F 162. 4"IF11, 15; 5) 1 1. Opytilo-selektoionnaya. otantai v Krymake. (Papperar to tables, Canned) (VOL GIKALO, G.J.; (-IfA],Gp L.A. Optiliun LLm for harve5ting the seed fruits of sweet pepfRrs. Kori.i ov.prom. 17 no.11:33-35 11 '62. ("aluk 15:11) 1. Vvtj,>yu2,nq nauchnu-isiledovuiel'Lkiy injI.Itut raoteniyevodstva (for Gikalo) 2. Upytno-selektsio.,r.,aya s-,untsiya Vsesaplznoj,o lm::Otuta vas*,enlyevodstva v lCrymske (Afor Gil:ala, L.A.) (PeppQrs) ki I K ALOI G. S* Conditiono causing 'he genairtat.11(,n )f !-wt~et ' ' ": W~ 'Irlin 1 -1 1 1 fruit. Sbor. trud. asp. i irol. wilich. .;ltr. V. ~-% m .'.: ~"-'~10 164. il ,, ~ F,-A 18: 3 ) GIMLOV, G. S., fin,"i BFLOV, N. A. P. D Infarc-1, In Y-,)j,,jjj~ pf--j*f;,,jjs as a Pesu~tl !' k-W.- PJ;,Y:,i,-a" Overexertion" Voyenno Yed.Itrlns-l:iy Zhurnal, No. E~, I~C'l BUM, N.A.., kand. med. nauk (Lanini,rad); GIKALQV, G.S, (Lpningrad); FAZAKOV, N,F. (Lanl.ng~d) 0 b I Ocl~ tom in botkiril:j flseasn ani treatment in th With stt!ro`d 4crmonus, l4ea. 126 11- 4K.51". (MlitA I'l-4) HMS'j A, ~1.; lo 7~: y T I 1 4 4) 19 Aglt.~ jkl. (V%, Q.) A V It RY 11 AUA VA (T. Irps6m, ro6mmw ast Xym 84 YAnne"s nAu"Unal X a a "mog"K 00 1 11ROM I 40PNOA 0 IS/T jig IS/11 I goo r. [ Fungi collected At on t6 T" kmh on this Tochaktra plantations and in the .00 t vicinity of Twhak-w-a from 23rd May to Ord June, 19&11k~- . Bt,14. Um. lose. Aw (Ad ni liplits. o a Tiflk 2. pp. 11 24, 19.111. [#."vod Novembre, 11133. 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