SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEV, V.A. - LEBEDEV, V.G.
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VESELOV, I.G.; LEBMAV V SIEMO, T.A., tekhn.red.
I-- A,.. red.; SHEM
[Perennial cultivated pastures] Dolgoletnie kullturnye
pastbishcha. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 196o. 161 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Pastures and meadows)
FYABOVI Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; LEBEDLV, V.A., red.; TRESNOVA, V.A.,
tekhn. red.
(Cucumbers; practices ft gro-wring cucumbers on specialized
state farms] Ogurtsy; opyt vyrashchivaniia ogurtsov v
spetsializirovarmykh sovkhozakh. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961.
30 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Leningrad Province-Cucumbers)
DANILEVSKAYA, 01'ga Nikolayevna, kand. sell khoz.nauk; LEBEDEV) V.A.,
red.; ONOSHKO, N.G., tekhn. red.
(Tulips] Tiullpany. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961. *100 p.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Russia, Northwestern--Tulips)
MUCHKOV, Nikolay Grigorlyevich, prof., doktor sellkhoz. nauk;
LEBEDEV V.A red.; ONOSHKO, P.G.9 tekhn. red.
[Agrobiological foundations of fruit culture] Agrobiologi-
cheskie osnovy plodovodstva. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1962. 118 p.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Fruit culture)
RYBITSKIY, Nikolay Antonovich,-_LE13FDS'V2 V4., red.; OIOSIIKO, N.G.y
tekhn. red.
[Currants) Smorodina. lkningrad, lAnizdat, 1961. 98 p.
(MIRA 15:5)
(Currants)
VESELOVSKIYp I.A.; BELOSELISUTA) Z.G.; MARKELOVA) V.P.,- LEBEDEV) V.A.p
red.; TIKHONOVA, I.M.., tekhn. red.
[Calendar for the collective and state farm fruit and vegetable
grower] Kalendar kolkhoznogo i sovkhoznogo sadovoda i ovozhehevoda.
Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1962. 31 p. (MIRA 15:5)
(Fruit culture) (Vegetable gardening)
GLADKIY, Ilikolay Pavlovich; YEGOROV, Petr Yegorovich; IzBFDEV f V.A*p
red.; 01:,'OSIIKO, N.G., tekhn. red.
(Outdoor roses] Gruntovye rozy. Leningradt Vserossiiskoe ob-
vo okhrarjy prirody, 1962. 38 P. (MIfU 15-5)
(Rose s-Varietie s)
LEBEDEV, V.A.
Determining the fractional composition of the mechanical admix-
tures of sunflower seed micelle. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishche.tekh.
2:134-1207 162. (@ffRA 15:5)
1. Krasnodarskiy institut pishchevoy@promyshlennosti, kafedra
tekhnicheskoy mekhaniki.
(,%nflower seed oil)
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ACC NRt AP6005769 SOURCE CODE: UR/0280/65/000/005/0163/0168
AUTHOR: Zaytsev, N. G. (Petrozavodsh); (Petrozavodslq-, TyakhtitA. Ar
(Petrozavo&R)7
ORG: none
TITLE: The coupling of the ITAInsk-111 computer with a telegraph communication channel
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 5, 1965, 163-168
TOPIC TAGS: coupling circuit, telegraph system, computer technique, data processing center,,.
computer programming
ABSTRACT: In. order to provide effective exchange of digital information between the com-
puting center -Lon-aining the Minsk-1 computer and the computer time consumer, specis!
vices have been developecl i o-r- 6JUVI;lAb a jUjL:FJ:"VjU
This article describes simple coupling devices. The devices make it possible to Input and
output alphabetic as well as digital information, which had not been prescribed in the Minsk-1
heretofore. The use of the alphabetic code is especially necessary for the recording mid input
of programs in the ln@ut automatic programming languap, e.g., ALGOL-60. In order to
simplify the circuit solutions of the devices, use was made of the principle of program data
processing during input and output. Such operations as data recoding from the telegraph code
into computer code and the reverse, the formation of words, and some other operations were
.L 23794-66
ACC NR-. AP6005769
executed as program operations. The communication between the computing center and the
consumer is achieved by means of regular commercial telegraph channels. The coupling
devices assure the following operations: (1) receiving and input of information Into the com-
puter directly from the communications channel; (2) Input of information from the telegraph
apparatus (TA) with a disconnected line; (3) receiving.of data on the TA and recording it on a
perforated tape and subsequent Input into the computer through a photoelectric tape reader;
(4) output of information from the computer to the telegraph communications channel; and (5)
output of information from the computer with a disconnected line. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
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flight is obtained by putting n y = 1, Eq (6). Thus,
if the thrust needed in a level flight at H = 0 is known
for a range of M, the corresponding Virust required at
any height H can be found from Eq r6);without much effort.
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Determination of Flight Characteristics of a Supersonic Aircraft
with Marbojet - Engine
differentiating Eq (5) with respect to @H the height at
which the thrust is a minimum is found (Eq 7) and the
minimum thrust itself (Eqs 8 and 9) for any manoeuvre
(n Y > 1), or the corresponding expressions for a level
steady flight (Eqs 7' - 91) which combined with
expressions for the thrusts give Eqs 10 and 11 and hence
Eqs 101 and 1117 where
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required increases with height for a given M. Assuming
now that the curves of the required and available
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the flight would be unstable, or stresses too high, or
for any other practical reason; but all these limitations
are at first disregarded. From the series of graphs like
those in Fig 11 the graph of Fig 2 may be obtained, it
being the locus of Preq = P Vail' Above 11 km, it may be
assumed that for a 1A - const. and the working conditions
of the engine unchanged, the thrust of a turbojet engine
is directly proportional to the relative pressure, i.e.
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Determination of Flight Characteristics of a Supersonic Aircraft
with 111j=@@ojet ;,,ng:Lne
when T H = const, that is
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pint and PH - engine thrust and relative
11 atmospheric pressure at H = 11 Im
and for the given 14,
Hence Ea (13) follows. For the case of the International
Standard Atmosphere (MSA) @H = 0.2232. Hence Eqs (13')
and(14). Eq (141) gives the corresponding values with
the engine throttled, K being the rate of throttling
@W
at a given M. Suppose we know the functional relation
Card 6/8 Cy f(M) as shown in Fig 3. Since in a horizontal
engine thrust at a height H and Mach
where
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flight the lift is equal to the weight of the aircraft,
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increased for a given Mach number. Equating the lift
and weight, Eq (15) is obtained. where:
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Y (ceiling) with C y allowable.
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0yallowable (possible) respectively.
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with hi, the value Of PHOy can be determined and hence
from the tables of the MSA atmosphere the magnitude of
limiting HCy be found. This is. shown in Fig 4.
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with Tlj&@oJet Zngine
magnitude of the load factor n for a correctly performed
turn with a given thrust avail@ble at a Siven altitude.
Equating the thrust available with -that required for the
evolution (Eq 5)7 the relation (18) is obtained, from
which it is seen that the load factor in a turn at any
altitude equals t h e ratio of the relative pressure at
the 6iven altitude to its -,ralue at the greatest altitude
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PETROV, L.A.; YELSAKOV, N.V.; 7,AVGOROU41Y, V.S.; LEBEDEV, VB.
Study of H-bondB formed by acetylene compounds by meErs@ of
nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosmopy. Part 71. Interac-
-tion with solvetne of acetylenic, diacetylenic, and 1,3-enyne
silicon hydrocarbons and tin hydrocarbons. Teoret. i eksper.
khim. 1 no- 5:697400 S-0 165 (MIF-4 19"l)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
Submitted January 25, 1965.
La -Fi.:,.V, V. D.
29135 V. 1). 1 SHIL-4,.4,0, B. F. -- U priemakh ispol'Zov"'LlAy" torfa nz@
udoorenia v -bashkirskoy ASMI, '.'rudy b rjhkir. nalich-issled. polev0d.
stantsli., @@. 111 , 1943 (Xolon-titul* '1947), s. 359-U- --ibliw-r; 12 ri%7v.
SU: Lotopial 2,hurnal'nykh zitatey, Vol. )I), 14oskov, 11 49
in I'jashldr A.'Tn'
fOn the mot`.Ods@ for utilization of -)@)at in -7
BAKANOV, L.V.; GRAYEVSKIY, A.P.; LFBEDEV, V.D.; STABNIKOV, M.V.
Determining the composition of matter filling the sensitive layer
of a diffusion chamber. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 9 no.1:197-198 Ja-F
164. - (1,aRA 17:4)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
LEBEDEV, V.D.-, FILIM, V.R.
Ornithological observations in the western part of the Chukchi
Peninsula. Ornitologiia no.2:122-129 '59. (YJRA 14:7)
(Chukchi Peninsul2--Birds)
@-, @ @@'-:',g -'- @ " - @J,@ -- -' - @ @ -,
r , - Z- @rz@@ @ - @"- * tc -
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LEBEDEV, VeD., prof*; TELITCHINKr), m.m.
Brief news. Biul. MOTP. C!t4d. blol. 67 no.6:121-129 N-D'62
ONIIFA 17:7)
BANMTI(OV,, A.G., Prof. (,bclva); UMEM7, V.Dv lref. (!bwkva)
rmprint of a fouall frog, Priroda 54 no.12:323-124 D 965.
(1110A 18:12)
1. LEBEDEV, V. D.
2. ussR 6oo
4. Murzak-Koba (Crimea) Fishes, Fossil
7. Fish from the up er paleolithic Murzak-Koba habitation in the Crimea, Biul.
.P
MOIP. Otd. biol, 57, No. 6, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. April 1953, Uncl.
LMM,V.D.
Data an commercial ichthyofanna of ancient town sites along the
Desna and Seym Rivers. Uch.zap.Mosk.un. no.158:253-273 '52.
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(Desna River-Fiehes) (Seym River--Fishes)
LEBEDEV, V. D. Cand. Biol. Sci.
fiFresh-Water Quaternary Icthyofauna of the European Part of the USSR,"
a paper given at the All-University Scientific Conference "Lomonosov Lectures",
Vest. Moak. Un., No.8. 1953.
Translation U-7895, 1 Mar 56
VLA-DIMIRSKAYA, M.I.; LEBEDEV, V.D.; NASIMOVICH, .A.
New data on the ecology of otters. Biul.MOIP. Otd.biol. 58 no-3:14-24
'53. (KI,1?A 66:66)
(Otters)
ZOIDTARRV, M.A.; PIDOPLICHM, I.C.; FEDOROV, P.V.; VASIL1YFV, V.N.; IVAROVA,
I.K.; GROMOV, V.I.; SOKOLOV, D.S.; ZHIRMUNSKIY, A.M.; FATOMIN, Tu.F.;
PLYUSNIN, I.I.; KATS, N.Ya.; GRICRUK, V.P.; YEFMIOV, Yu.K.; HOSKVITIH,
A I:; LXBFMV V.-D.; TEODDROVICH, G.I.; ZVORYKIN, K.T.; HIRMIOTICH,
V:P V.; MAKEYEV, P.S.; NIKIFOROVA, K.V.; GORMYEV, D.I.;
YANSHIN, A*L.; DUKITRA.%=, H.V,; SHANTM, Te.V.;
PITAVCHENED, N.I.; YLERDV, K.K.; PIDOPLICHED, I.G., doktor biologiche-
skikh nauk, professor.
Papers presented at the conference an the history ef Qaaternary flora
and fauna in relation re the development of Qpateraary glaciation.
Trudy Kem.chetv.per. 12:129-189 055. (MIRA 9:4)
l.Gidrometeosluzhba (for Zoletarev).2.Zoologichaskir inatitut AN USSR
(for Pidoplichko).3.Institut okeanolegii AN SSSR (for Fedarov).4.Bota-
nicheskiy institut AN SSSR (for Vasill7ev)-5.Komisaiya pe izuchaniyu
chetvertichnego perioda AN SSSR (for Ivaneva).6.Inatitut geologiohe-
s@ikh nauk AN SSSR (for Gromov, Tanshin, Nikiforova, Moskvitin)-7-mos-
kovskiy geologo-razvedochnyy institut imeni Ordzhonikid2e (for Sokolov).
8.Akademiya nauk Belorusakoy SSR (for ZhirmunBki7).9.Moskovsk1y insti-
tut inzhanerov vodnogo khozyaystva (for Plyusnin).IO.Geograficheakiy
fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo univereiteta (for Tefremov,
Parmuzin).11.Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Lebedev, Zvo-
r7kin).12.Inatitut nefti All SSSR (for Teodorovich).13.Transproaktkarlyer
Ministerstva putey soobahcheniya (for Mikhnovich).14.Vaeso7uzny7 aero-
geolog-icheekly treat (for Galitakir).15.Sovet po izucheniyu proizvo-
ditellnykh oil AN SSSR (for Makeyev). -
(Continued on next card)
ZOIOTAREV, M.A.---(continued) Gard 2.
16.Laboratoriya gidro-geologicheskikh problem AN SSSR (for Gordeyev).
17.Institut geograf1i All SSSR (for Dumitrashko, Grichuk).
(Paleontology) (Paleobotany) (Glacial epoch)
LZBEETI, V. D.
"Fresi-i-Woter 'N;2ocene Ichthiofauna of Vies tern-Siber ia Lovla.@ds and of
"he Zaysanski Hollow," Lomonsov Lectures in 1956, vest. mosk. U., Physico math
and Untural Sciences Series, 4, flo. 6, lip. 147-160, Bio1oE;icU1-Soi1 F3c-Ulty,
Translation U-3,054,3(63
DESHPANDS, S.D.; VELISHEV, A.A. [translator] ; GOSPODINUV, G.V. [translator] ;
FEDORENKO, M.K.. redaktor; D'YAKOV. A.M., redaktor; RYABCHIKOV, A.M.,
redaktor; DUNIN, M.S., redaktor; LEBZDE redaktor; SPIDCHINKO,
EU&JARJA
K.L. redaktor; GnASIMOVA, Ye.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Western India; a regional geography. Abridged translation from the
Nnglishl Zapadnaia Indiia: geograficheakii obzor. Sokrashchennyi
perevod a angliiskoge A.A.Velizheva i G.Y.Gospodinova. Pod red. M.K.
Fedoreako. Moskva. Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry, 1956. 261 p. (MLRA 9:11)
(India--Physical geography)
--LEBEDEV, V. D.
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Use of F. L. Kovlev's nethod in repairing cable networks. Rab. energ. 1, no. 1, 1051.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Cetober 1952. Unclassified.
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Detecting forest di,@eaxes from the air. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i
bol. 7 no.3:52 Mr 162. (KRA 15:11)
(Aeronautics in forestry) (Foreat protection)
Bifi-liFol WTMR., 1@'.F.- LEBEDEV, V.F. V.F.]; @,:%
,@e GIP@:-L-l and GIP5-EJ- infrart-a alc-cr,r@, -,cjl gas
10-1m. prom. [Ulcr.] ncj.1:51-5@ Ja4t.161 (MEIA
1. Lisj@!haiicskfi.y filial DKBA.
V, V.G., inzhener; IVANAYZV, M.I., inzhener.
11-@%ei7w@,-t-ype of timbering used in underground work. Transp.stroi. 7
no-7:15-18 JTl 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Mine roof bolting)