SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LUGOVYKH, I.V. - LUKAC, F.
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KHOKHLOV, D.G.; LUGOVYKH, I.V.
Technical methrAs in sinfx-ring manganese concentrates from Polu-
nochnoya deposit carbonate ores. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.7:
89-99 161. (MIRA 16:6)
(Pol nochnoye region--Manganese ores)
(Polnochnoye regien--Carbonates)
(Sintering)
I;JGOVYXH,, P.V.
Acclimatization of trees and B'hrubs in the Urals. Biul. Glav.
bot. sada no-34:24-29 '59 (MIRA 13:3)
1. Botanicheskiy sad Urallskogo filiala AN.SSSR.
Ural Slountain region-Treea)
al Mountain region-Shrubs)
M
(Plant introduotion)
LUGOWSKA Maria
1--=2
On the possibility of obtaining sulphur dioxide from. indigenous Ore.
1't.3. Attempts of direct burning of the ore. Przem chem 40 no.9:
514-517 s 161.
1. Natedra Technologii Wielkiego Przemyslu Nieorganicznego, Poli-
Technika Slaska, Gliwice.
LUGOWSKA., Maria
On the possibi.Uty of obtaining sulfur dioxide from indigeneous ore.
III.-Attempts of direct burning of indigenous ore. Przez ahem 40
no.92534,417 S 161.
1. Katedra Tachnologii Wielkiego Przemyslu Nieorganiesnego, Politech-
nika Slaolm, [Gliwicel.
LUGOWSKA, Maria
Possibilities of obtaining sulphur dioxide from Polish sulphur
bearing ores* Pto 2e Frzem chem 40 no.7:383-387 -T1 161,
1. Katedra, Technologii Wielkiego Przemyolu Nieorganicznegop
Politechnika Slaska, Gliwice.
PAWLIKWKI, Stefan,, prof* dr inz ; LUGOWRKA 1 doe, dr inz.;
PLACM., Jdachis,* W ins: rMAIM., j6Mr#
Autogenous grinding of sulfur ore and treatment of the I=oduot
in flash roasting furnaces* Rudy i metale 8 no.4-.138-11+0 163.
LUGOWSKAV Mari&
Sulfur products and balance -In its conlyus'.-I-on in
the presence of gangue. Charaia 6'.05ow 8 no.4,z3b'3-382 `n'4.
1. Silesian Tochni3al University, Gliwioe.
LUGOWSKI, Antoni; ZONN, WIodzimierzt prof; d--r
Dilettantes and their defense. P-roblamy 20 no.500-3-304 164
1. Technical University,, Warsaw (for Lugowski)o
LUGOWSKIP Czeolaw,, mgr. inz.
The program and its realization in the Technological
Museum. Przegl techn no.45:7 9 N 160.
1. Dyrektor Muzeum Techniki Naczelnej Organizacji
Technicznej,, Warszawa.
JAGM, J.; LUGROVA, 0.
The detemination Of 31,4 b--nizz~pyrcne --r~th thir-IL7ez- cllr=-Pto-
graphy. Gesk. liyg. 10 no-5019-3,~3 tl&'O"-,.
3. Ustav hygieny, Praha.
31400-66 EVVT( I ljp(c)
ACC NR. i8
7ve-6021109 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0043A5/000/010/0774/0
AUTHOR: Jager, Jiri--Yeger, Y. (Engineer; Prague); Lugrova, Olga (Engineer; Prague)
ORG: Institute of Hygiene, Prague (Ustav hygieny)
?,-
TITLE: Determination of 3,4-benzopyrene in mixtures using fluorescent spectrography
at -197*C
SOURCE: Chemicke zvesti, no. 10, 1965, 774-782
TOPIC TAGS: spectrographic analysis, hydrocarbon, low temperature research, heptane,
fluorescence spectrum
ABSTRACT: Analysis in the presence of other hydrocarbons was in-
Vestigatued. Hydrocarbons normally present in tar fractions con-
taining 3,4-banzopyrene wore used'. and the concentration of benzo-
pyrene was 0-04, 0.05, and 0.06 micrograms per ml, The study
wasmade, at the temperature of liquid nitrod,en in a solution of
n-hoptano. The relative arror of the method does not exceed
Orig. art. has; 6 figures and 3 tables. [JPRS3
SUB CODE: 07, 20 / SUBM DATE: 28MaY65 / ORIG REF: 001 / GTH REF: 008
SOV REF: 009
LUGS, JARCStAV
Rucni palne zbrane. Soustavny prehled rucnich palnych zbrani a dejin jejich
vyroby. (Vyd. 1.) Praha, Nase vojsko. (Dejiny voJenstvi. Hada A, sv. 1)
(Manual shooting arms; a systematic survey of manual shooting arms and the
history of their manufacture. lst ed. illus., ports., bibl., footnotes,
indexes)
Vol. 1. 1956. hOl p.
Vol. 2. 1956. 4014 p.
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) EC, Vol. 7, No. 5, Play 1958
LUGUGHEY, S..S.
Hyelographic changes in mice in Ehrlich ascitic carcinoma
11fith summpry in EngliBh]. Biul.eksp.biol. i mod. 45 no.5:97-103
MY '58 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Is lnborntorii gistofiziologii (zav. - knnd.biolonauk V.N.
Dobroldiotov) Institutn ekBDertmentAllnoy biologii (dir. - Drofe
I.H. Mayskiy) ANN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena daystvitellnym
chlenom AMU SSSR.N.N. Zhukovym-Verezbnikovym.
(LHUKOGYTRS COUNT, in vnr. dis.
exper. Ehrlich ascites carcinoma, (Rue))
(NEOPLASKS, ex-*oerimental,
Ehrlich ascites carcinoma, leukocyte count (Run))
LUGUNOV, A. A. and TODOROV. I. T.
"On the Proof of Dispersion Relations for Inelastic Scattering."
Nuclear-Physics. Vol. 10, No. 5. 1959. 552-563 (No. Holland Publ. Co., Amstard2m)
A derivation of Dispersion Relations for the inelastic process
(p +7/4p!4* 8 +Yr") is presented based on a theorem of analytic continuation.
The one-nucleon terms are correlated with the amplitudes of simpler processes.
Lab. Theoretical Physics, Joint Inst. Nuclear Research, Dubna, USSR
06275
9(2) SOV/107-59-6-39/50
AUTHOR:
Lugvin, V.
TITLE: Stabilizing the Operating Conditions of Transistors
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 6. -47 and P 50 (USSR)
pp 45
_-_BSTRACT: The article deals with the problems of temperature
stabilization of transistor operation which is not yet
adequately covered in literature. It was written for
radio amateurs who are en-aged in building transistorized
devices.and may be considered as a continuation of the
article by B. Khokhlov, published in Radio, 1958, Nr 6.
Although the conclusions were derived for p-n-p tran-
sistors, they may be used to a considerable extent for
n-p-n transistors. Further, only Grounded-base transis-
tor circuits were considered, but recommendations for
stabilized operating conditions may be used for other
transistor circuits as well. Concerning the selection
of the operating conditions of transistors, the author
Card 1/2
06275
SOV/107-59-6-39/50
Stabilizing the Operating Conditions of Transistors
refers to G. Tsykin's article in Radio, 1955, Nr 10, in
which the temperature stabilization was not considered.
He briefly discusses the causes of poor temperature
stability of transisbor circuits. The author explains
transistor circuits with a separate bias battery, shown
in Figures 6 and 7. The disadvanta~,-e of this circuit
arrangement/a second batter;vmay be eliminated by using
the circuit shown in Fi6gure 7a. For amateur applica-
tion the author recommends usin- negative current feed-
back. Formulas for calculating circuit elements of a
transistorized amplifier are listed. There are 7 sets
of circuit diagrams and 2 Soviet references.
Card 212
LUGVIN, Vladimir Gavrilovich; FOFOV, 11.A.~ red.
[Elements of pre3ent-day low.-frequency electrjrics]
Elementy sovremennoi nizkochastotnoi elektroniki.
Moskva, Energiia, 1964. 86 p. (Massovaia radio-
biblioteka, no.559) (141RA 18:1)
i
Vladimir- Gav.-r lovich; POPOV, P.A., red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye..
--ieIkh-n. re d.
[Amateur transistor radio designs] Fadioliubitellskie
konstruktsii tranzistornvkh priemnikov. Moskva, Gos,energ,
.,4zd-vo, 1960. 79 p. (Massovais radiobibliotaka. no.373)./
(MIRA 13:11)
(Transistor radios)
RUMYANTSEV, Mikhail Mikhaylovich; 1XraVjK.,--V.Q., spets. red.;
GODINER, F.Ye... red.; BLAZHENKOVA, G.I., tekhn. red.
[Pocket radios] Liubitel'skie karmannye priemniki. Mo-
skva, DOSAAF, 1964. 100 p. (MIRA 17:4)
GOMEYET, A.V., LOWISHCHIK, II.V.
Resin productivity of Q- pllne species. 34-droliz, I
prom. 18 no.3317-18 165, (MI?A 18:5)
1. TSentrallnyy I proyektnyy insilitilt
InsoVhimicheskoy prowyahl-annost.L.
LUHAN, Jaroolav, dr.; POIASEK, Janp dro
Activities of people's committees in the field of labor law.
Prace mzda 10 no.4:179-183 Ap 162.
I II.
105:~-
,,,-LURAN, Jaroslav, dr.
Labor law provisions on the performance of public functions,
civic duties, and other activities in the public interest.
Prace mzda 13 no,4tI82-188 AP 165.
JIRA, Vladimir, dr.; EMIARD, Frantisek, dr.; URBANEC, Alfon-s, d-x-.;
LUHAY. Jaroslav,- Tan, dr.;
_IF~; VOZKA, Vladimir, dr.; POLASEX, J
PINUMU-7-a-r-m-ila, dr.; SVATOSOVA, Maria, dr.
Comments on the individual parts of the draft of the Czecho-
slovak labor code. Prace mzda 11 no.1:15-60 Jat63
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Pracovne pravni oddeleni, Ustredni rada odboru ( for Pra,
Bernard, Urbanec, Inhan, 7ozka, and Polasek).. 2. Pracovne
pravni komise, Ustredni. rada odboru (for Pavlatova and
Svatosova).
LURN ,Jaroslav, dr.; TYC, Jaroslav, dr.
Material r esponsibility of worker.9 f'or accountable valilfis arld
lost instruments. Prace mzda 12 no. 7:321-325 Jl 164.
URBOEG, Alfons, ou.; T U11M Jarcol-v, dr.
Some rrcn' ems ~_~f m:atert7-.1 I i -t-,4 1 -' j_V Cf -,~Ort-C-3. . 1,212E
1" 110.11-513-517 N f64.
LURANOVA, Zdenkao Dr.; SIPMOVA, Jaroslava
Clarification of the origin of so-called Sergestella, spirsides.
Cesk. epidem. mikrob. imun, 6 no.3:351-352 Sept 57.
1. Ustav hygieny v Praze, red doe. Dr K.'SYmom.
(PRDTOZQAO
Sergentella spiraides (0s))
LUHANOVA, Z.
Investigation of the nutrition conditions of children ard youth.
P. 163 (VYZIVA LIDU) Vol. 12, no.11, Nov. 1957,
Praha% Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Irxiex of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
IMNOVA. z1,;" TUMY, J.
--1-'
Effect of controlled feeding on nutritional conditions of children.
Cook. pedint. 14 no.8:702-714 Aug 59.
1. Ustnv kygieny, Praha, reditel doo. dr. K. Symon.
(CHILD nutrition & diet)
LUhAINOVA, Z.; HRUIB--~I, J.
Qome hygienic assumptions in cchool boarding. P-136
VYZIVA LIDU. (Spolecnost pro racionalni vyzivu)
Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol.14, no.9, Sept-1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.8, no.12
Dec.1959
Uncl.
LUHANO~4,,_~.
Nutritional status and its concepts. Cnk. gastroent. vyz.
17 no.6s358-361 S 963.
1. Ustav bygieny v Praze, reditel prof. dr. K. Symon.
(NUTRITION SURVEYS) (ANT11ROPOMEM)
LUILA-ITOV.A., ZLj#
..Y-iena Institute lkust,-.v Zraale
-Ue I' Ll f7,
_,)VC.. _,Ca ;,y.Zl(,,na -413
1 0 405
"The i-utritiori:il StaLp- of 'onuaonly lllccik ,il-11 O'chool
St-,;r,ien-'U-s. 11
.IIJHANOVA _Z,; SIPKOVA, J.
On some indices of ndtural resistance of the orgmism.
Cesk. hyg. 10 no*7:404-412 Ag 165.
I* Ustav hygieny,, Praha.
L 38630-66 LWP(e)/h1N'T(m)/hVP(j) YM/WH
ACC NRs AP6008801 SOURCE CODE: uR/oo2i/65/000/010/1359/1363
MOR: Parkhomenko, M. P. - Parkhomenko, M. A.; Liuhnovs'ka, Ye. S. - Lugovskaya,
. S.; - Tresvyatalkyy, S. H. -- Tresvyatskiy, S. G.
G: Institute of Problems in the Science of Materials 4AN URSR (Instytut problem
terialoznavstva AN URSR)
New synthntic minerals of the mica group
E: AN UkrRSR. Dopovidi, no. 10, 1965, 1359-1363
TAGS: cesium mineral, rubidium mineral, mica, synthetic material
ABSTRACT: Previously, mica compositions were successfully synthesized in which the
potassium ions are completely replaced by lithuim, strontium, sodium and barium. In
this experiment the potassium ions are completely replaced by rubidium and cesium. All
previous attempts to
c MC.,e,,obtain sich replacement have proved unsuccessful for the reason
that syntheti -- (CsMg3[Al',~i30121 2Y~i.s unstable at the melting point and decomposes
at 134ooc to f-onr, CsAl,':,i20G. Tiiis effect was eliminated by using cesium and rubidium
fluorides as charge components and introducing cesium and rubidium ions into the mica
mixture. Chemically pure magnesium fluoride is used in this experiment. The resulting
synthetic mica bars, with formulas RbMg3(AlSi3010)F2 and C81493(AlSiAOF2, are soft,
flexible and'somewhat lustrous. The synthetic mica crystallizes in the form of
L 3863o-66
ACC NR. ApkoMoi
e2
ltic or hexagonal plates. X-ray structural analysis showed that cesium and
dium synthetic micas belong to the group of synthetic fluoromicas of the phlogopitel
Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables.
CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: O8Sep64/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF- 001
-TUHT, F.
The reserves for the reduction of the prime cost of milk and meat on state farms.
P. 42
SOTSILKTLIK POLLUMANDUS. POLLW1,1JAINDIUS -B)ISTEMIRM11'.
Tallin, Hungary. No. 1, 1958
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EMI) W, Vol. 8, no. 11
November 1959.
Uncl.
COU4TRY YUGOSLAVIA
CATiCORY General Biology. B
Physioal and Chemical Biology.
ABS . JOU3. i RZhBiol. # No. 1959, No. 18975
AUTHOR : Luij Ante
:-tTORTIMrIature Sooiety.
T IT L'w_L* Tlia Plaotodynamic Effect of Some Sennitizers
upon Paramaecium caudatum, and P4 bursaria.
ORIG. PUB. Glannilt biol. sek Hrvatsko ppirodool# drustvo~
1953 (1955). Ser. 2 B# 7P 237-239
AB13TRACT Ths effect of strong photosennitizers of
Bengal pinks eosin and primulin upon
Paremaecium caudatum and Fo bursaria proved
to be the sam within the limits of the visible
and ultra-violet (UV) spectra as the sensitizer
of pinaeryptol or distilled water* When
intensity in the same# the short-wave ultra-
violet radiation and 1pne-wave radiation with
admixture of visible light produce quaati-
tatively the same effeot although it should
CARD: 1/2
2
Vil , Ante
Photobiological senaitization cf tho developmental atagea
of liver flWce (Faaciola hepatica 1,,). Pt,l, Biol glac) 15 no.21
109-113 162,
1. Clan llrodrilstwt, "I'llol.Gaki gJaiiiii1c. Poriodicilln bloloLtortuall.
Inntituto or lliolog,,.- of tho Unlvoroity of "l.agreb.
LUI, 11. 1.
e
Determination of fluorine in fluorites by amperometric titration
of fluoride with lead nitrate. Inform. abor. VSSGSI no.18:47-52
159. (MM 13:11)
(F1uorine--*=lysie) (fluorite)
LUIC, P.
Yugoslavia (430)
A gricul ture -Plant and An.-Lmal industn,
~sLLnaluion of the anount of -material 4n
torrential waters according to the Herheoulidze-
Stiny formula. p. 201. "UoVUMIKI LIST. Val 75,
To 5, Ma,
y 1951.
Zast EuroDean Acces-sions List. Library of
r~ong,ress. Vol 2, No 3, IXarch 1953.
UCLASSIFIED
UJIGA, P.; LIPPMAA, E.
I ev- - - -.1 -
Use of the ther-al pile, ms~hiod in gae
Izv. Ali Est. SSR. Ser.fiz.-mat.i tekh.nauk 14 no,2005-306 065,
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Inotitut kibornetikt All Eston,3kcrj Sf!R. aabrd-Upd March 17,
19656
25(2) PHARR I MOX MM41TATION 307/2223
gonf*rentalya po voprosan ralchsta, konstrulrovanira I Isslodovanly
subehatyth p4r*daah I persdach gibkoy svyaz Iyu. Odes@&, 1957
Maschat. konatruirovanlys I Issledovanlye porsdach; trudy konrer-
ontsli. Itoml 2 (Design, Construction. and Analysis of Tran-
saissionsi Transactions of a Conference on Problems in Design,
Constiructlon, and Analysis of Gears and Flexible Transmissions,
Vol 2) 10dessal Odemakly polltekhn. In-t. 1958. 94 P. 3.000
eoples printed.
Sponsoring Agenciess Odeaskly polit&khnlcheskiy Institut. and
lauchno-takhnichaskoys, obahchastvo mashimantroltel-noy promyshlen-
nosti. Odeaskoye obl&stnoye ymvlecly*.
2d.1 I.P. Nlielforay. Inglaser; Tech. Xd.v A.R. Xomissarankol
3dItcrLal boardt L. S. BorovIch, Candidate of Technical Sclai
M.S. Balyayev. Inginser, N.D. Genkin, Candidate of Technical
Seleneem K I Zablonskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences (11
Md.). P.&. i;i, Candidate or Technical Sciences, Ya. 0. Xlat-yan,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, V. N. Kudryavtaev, Doctor or
_----?schnIc&1 Solsno*&, V.P. ftl'tSov, Can4ldate of Technical So .I--
4000to M.S. ?Olotakly, Candidate or Technical Sciences, and L.B.
Zrllkb. Candldats of Technical Sciences.
PURP031i The book In Intended for ongln*ere and technicians working
ln the field of tranamlsolons.
C0VXRAfi11 This second volume contains articles on varlable-opeed
drives, flexible sharts, wire-rope v-drive, hook-joint and roller
chains, And friction gas". Theoretical and design problems are
presented In the first volume. No personalities are mentioned.
References follow several of the articles.
TABIX OF CONT&Mt
_jtq_tOsAl'akiX, A.A. Friction Generated From Xlastic Delta an Cyl-
Indrical-s-urficir
Friction between belt and cylind:r in analyzed from two points
or view: 1) when the cylinder I flxod. and 2) when the cyl-
Lmder is rotating and driving the belt.
T_F_ .01-l-, Ind A.I. Lulza. rnv*stlgatlOn Of Uniformity in
1:1"Ctl
a 1:1
n r th vpqmsir~IMPUIBO V&rlAbls-speed Drive 13
Formula for Coofticltnt of nonunlrormlty In rotation, ahowlng
dependency of nonuniformity on speed, Is derived. An *XperjL-
mental device for checking nonuniforsaity Is described,
Or Constructing& Flexible Shart
Drive 25 Xrolevats, M.S. Wire-Rope V-Driv* 35
This drive employs metallic wedge blocks secured to a wire
rope. It operates an the came principle as V-belt drive. The
design and construction In discussed. The author states that
orperiments confirm the reliability, long life, and advantages
Of this drive over V-belt drive.
Investigation of Wear Resistance and Service Life
of Hook-JoInt chains for Grain Comblnes
Field and laboratory tests or sprockets and chains with cast
and forged links am described. The author proposes, that r*coa-
manded standards for determining Wear be applied to all hook-
Joint chains used In agriculture, machinery.
LUIZOV, A. V.
"Visibility of Objects in Their Dependence on the Tire of E:~moslam," DOU. A"
SSS-.R, 5:7, No.8, 1947
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"Calaulation of Discermible -,rightriess." Dokl. AN SSSRJ 63, I:o.l, 1948
State bptical Inst.
LVIM-112 A-1. - -
Luizov, A.V. - "Daylight lamns," Fizika v shkol-, 1949, 111o. 1, p. 8-22,
Bibli6g: 10 items
SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Letonis IZhurn.l Inykh Statey, No. 15, 19449.)
Um/physics Apr 49
Optics
Photography
"12le Three-Dimensional Cinema," A. V. Luizov, 9 pp
"Priroda" No 4
Although problem is difficult, author considers
it to be worth while due to the great improvement
possible over flat motion pictures. Describes
stereoscopic vision, the stereoscope, stereo-
prpJaction, and stereo-notion pictures with glasses..
Discusses grating method and perspective grating
denloped by S. P. Ivanov. Gives technical
57/49T107
UM/Physics (Contd) Apr 49
i details on the first mass-showing of stereo-
fl2m at Ono "Moscow". Describes shortcomings
vhich prevent widespread use of three -dimensional
movies. Describes Ivanov's accomplishments.
States technical Problems which remain.
TAID7,07, A. 7.
LUIZOV. A. V. Tli- ' " CLU sli rl,- .r*,-,M,,-,os,-, Frobl,-,fr,~-
)~IUUYCII vilk--,;"Il--,,I-. pozit. -- i - .- k.
~'i z -- a 1 . . T. VI-I, ]!;"49, S- 57- - Dibllio~-r: 1-1
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SO: D?torA--, ::0- 32,
LUIZOVV, A. V.
"Fluorescent IAMs," Priroda, N0.8, 1949
USSR/Physics. - optics, Physiological 21 Sep 49
. Visual Studies-
P_
"A New Method of Determining the Effective Time
During Wbdch Visual Impressions Can Be Retained,'
A. V. IoAzovj 3 pp
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXVIII, No 3
Previcras methods of determining hration of
visual Impression in space vere based on obser-
vation of a.snall. dax~k mark on a large bright -
background, when changes in brightness occurred
only in tl~e space occupied by the mark. In new
method of dete-z-Aination by tfiae, test field was
149T98
USSR/Physics - Optics, Physiological 21 Sep 49
(Contd) -
a single bright field and rapid changes. affected
the whole Illuminated part of. the retina. At an
az4pj2ar diameter of 13. in, in the former case,
tke greater part of the retina was illuminated
the whole time by an unchanged brightness; in the
latter, a single light spot, -~4e test-field, was
seen in darkness. It is therefore not surprising
that with a brightness of 100 asb and a diameter
of 11 in, effective time of retalmin a *~,:Lsual ...
impression equal ,ed 0.05 sec by, early methods and,'
0.03 sec by new method. Submitted bY A,~ad A. N
1~erenin 12 Jul 49.
14919b
USSR/physics - Light, Sensitivity to 11 Feb 50
Biology - Eye
"Sensitivity of the Eye to Time Changes in
'E~ Brightness," A. V. Luyzov
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXX, NO 5, pp 829-831
On completely dark background, observer sees
circular spot of light vith amgular diameter
d and brightness B 0* At given moment, bright-
nese of spot changds instantaneously to new
value B and remains. -constant at this level.
Designating dB z BO - B, contrast in time is
165T62
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(Contd)
defined by formula A a dB/Bo. Threshold contrast
in time a is def ined as least value of contrast
A perceptible to eye. Five observers vere used
to establish dependency of threshold contrast in
time a upon brightness B and angular diameter
d of test field. Submitted 12 Dec 49 by Acad A. A.
Lebedev.
Ift
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LUIZOV. A. V.
USSR/Aafto Television,, Color Jun 51
"Color Television," A. V. Luizov
"Prirodan No 6., pp lo-p2
Describes Ist system of color television (3 discs),
vhich was proposed by Adamian in 1925. Also des-
cribes the dot-sequential system. Considers that
the baiie clifficiiity in the transition to color
television lies in the need for further increasing
the modulating frequency.
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LUIZOV, A.V.
V neirakh vcshr,!~c~stva. razvAiia nto:-dstich~Dslldl~h vz---lialov lin :'-dr fLl the
heart of natter. Sketch on talc of ato.-d-Itie tl!eori-s n-bout tl,.D worl-IJ.
I,anizlatu, 1~)52. 1402, p.
SO: llontl)l,,, List of Russian Accessions, Vol. "'J', "o. 2, 1--a.lr 10,53
LUYZOV, A.
Optics, PhysiolOCical
- I I , r-
IF?-.'Jthoul' eye Cipeser.11 Tekh.--alcd-, 2n, 1k- 8, 195^
1ENTIBLY LIST OIF RUSSIA ACCEsSriNS. Ljbrar~ of Congress, December 1952. UNCLALcIFT-'
S
1. LUI7OV2 A. V.;, PONIZOVSKIYA L. B.
2. USSR (600)
4. Ponizovskiy, L. B.
7. Book on the history of the atomic theory ("In the nidi of matter." A. V. Luizov,
L. B. PonizovBkiy. Reviewed by M. I. Radovskly.) Priroda, 42, no. 5, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953, Uncl.
ZA~ZO V A /--I
USSRIPhysics Biophysics.
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Authors luizov, A. V.
Title t Dependence of the visible luster of sparks on duration of the
latter
Periodical Dok. AN SWR 98/1.. 55-57, Sep 1., 1954
Abstract I Awexperimental study of the dependence of the~vlsible glow of
sparks,on their duration is de 'scribed and the following theoreti-
Cal formula, based on the experiments, was derived:
(41
where E is the Intensity of a.flashp 'C is its duration. S is
its visible glow and (according to-Hempton)
OJOM 0.81
institution
Presented by s Academician A. N. Teretini April 12, 1954.
WIZOV, A.V., KUZNBTS0VA, Iu.M.
Relation of threshold flash to its duration in peripheral vision.
Dokl.AN SSSR 103 no-5:819-821 Ag '55. KRA 9.11)
I.Predstavleno akademilcom A.N.Tereninym.
(VISION,
relation of threshold flash to its duration)
BULANOVA. Koff.; LUIZOV, A.V.
rnfluence of certain factors-on the visibility of flaQhlights in navi-
gation. Dokl. AN SSSR 109 n0-3:511-514 Jl '56o (MLRA 9:10)
l.Pradetavlono akademikom A.N. Taraninyme
(COPTICS, PHYSIOIXICAL)
LUIZIOV, A.V.; Bb-ljM-.-QVA, K.11.
Effective brilliance depending on background brightness. Svetoll-ekhnika
3 no-7-17-19 JI 157. (".,LR/, lo: S)
1.Gosudarstvenny7 opticheski7 institut.
(Photometry)
I - -,
C,
'Jrdc-r of ""V";v )v-) , 15 c
L i c- t o i' a ut i i o r o .1" -:;Id Of tnxt "L, C-513, 101)
LUIZOV, A.V., kand.fiz.-mat. nauk; BULAITOVA, K.N., inzh.
7
Threshold brilliance depending on dimensions of the source and flash
duration. Svetotekhnika 4 no.10:17-20 0 158. (MIRA 11-.10)
1,Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy inBtitUt.
(Light)
LUIZOV, Andrey Vlr-.,,4,imiro-!icli for Doc Phys Lli'Ai Sci of the basis of --i-J*s.,-(,rt,4---,-
defended 6 Feb 59 in Coiincil of Stnte Order of' Lenin Optical hist im
en~.itled "Inertia of 'Vision." (BI-iliSSO USSR, 1-61, 25)
-216
'o
LUIZOV. A.V.- and.fiz.-mat.nault; BUIAITOVA, K.N., lnzh.
Threshold difference in the? brillance nf conspcutive flashes.
Svototskhnika " - n0-7.'2-2-25 Jl '59. (KIRA 12:9)
(Lightships)
MBSHKOT, Vladimir Yasillyevich; GURNICH, N.H., prof., doktor takhn.
nauk, retsenzent;-14IZOT A.Y. doktor fix.-wtem.nBuk,
retr)nxent; ASWRW, G.I., inzh.. red.; LARIONOT, G.7a.,
te -,-hn. re d.
[Principles of lighting engineering] Oenovy evototekhniki.
Moskva. Gos.energ.izd-vo. Pt.2. [Physiological optics and
colorimetryl iriziologiche3kala optike I kolorimetriia.
1961. 416 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Colorimetry) (optics)
ro X,
PHASE I BOOK EMPLOITATION SOV/5945
Luizov,, Andrey Vladiml ich
Inertsiya zreniya (Persistence of Vision) Mospaw,, Oborongiz., 1961. 247 p.
Errata slip inserted. 4025 copies printed.,
Revi�vers: N. G. Boldyrev, Doctor of Technical Sciences., V. V. Novikovs Professor.,
and V. V. Sharonov.,V,Doctor of Physics and Mathematics; Ed.. G. G. Gordon,
Engineer; Ed, of Publishing 'House; L.I. Bheynfayn; Tech. Ed..- V. P. Rozhin;
Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and scientific workers concerned
with flare signalingp observation instruments., radiolocation., and television
and motion picture technique. It may also be useful to readers who are interested
'in visual function from the stanclpoint of the tbeory of information and cybernetics,
COVERAGO: The book contains unified data on the persistence of vision and includes
a number of formulas, tables, and graphs for practical estimations of object visi-
bility. Research was based on the visibility of objects and sources of light
with respect to the duration of their visibility. These investigations were
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initiated by Academician A. A. Lebedev and subsequently continued by Professor
L,N. Gassovskiy. The author obtained a number of valuable opinions from
N.I. Pinegin. K.N,,Bulanova collaborated in some of the investigations men-
tioned in the book. Numerous involved measurements of visual thresholds were
made by E.A. Sapotnitskaya. There are 245 references: 107 Soviet., 65 English,
36 French., 32 Germans 3 Scandinavian, and 2 Italian.
TAIW OF, CONTENTS:
Preface 3
Symbols 5
Ch. I. General Task of Research and Basic Concepts 7
1. Introductory comments 7
2. What persistence of vision means 8
3* Effective magn#udes 32
4. Persistence and adaptation 13
5. Relationship between light stimulation and visual perception 15
Ch. II, quantitative Characteristics of Persistence of Vision 19
1. 'Time of retention of visual perception 19
2. 'Effective contrast and time of persistence 25
a
111MOVY A*V#
Image formed on the retina and It3 transfrrmntion in the visual sysLem.
Usp.raueb.fol.. 10:2118-155 164. (MIRA 17-1.0y
KAGAN, Yu.14.; LUIZOVA, L.A.; LYAGUSHCHENK0, R.I.; KHAKHAYET, A.D.
&citation of inert gases in a positive d-c discharge colu=
at medium prussures. Part 3: Upper levels of neon and argon.
Opt. i spektr. 15 no.4:446-452 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
I
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AMOR: Luizova, L.A.
TITLE: Determination of the concentration of charged particles from the broadening
of the V0 line in low pressure discharges
SOURCE: Optika I spektroskopiya, v.15, no.6, 1963, e30-837
TOPIC TAGS: ion concentration, Ion concentratidn measurement, plasma diagnosis,
Holtsmark broadening, Doppler broadening, hydrogen line broadening, low pressure
discharge
ABSTRACT: Under certain conditions the theory of spectrum line broadening develop-
ed by Holtsmark has been used successfully f gr determining the concentration of
.charged particles in plasma. Usually the determinations tire made with refornnce to
.hydrogen lines for ion concentrations in the range from 1014 to 1018 particles per
CM3. At lower concentrations difficulties are encountered because one cannot nog-
loot Doppler broadening and because some of the assumptions upon which the Holts-
mark theory is based no longer hold rigorously, In the present work the concentra-
tion of charged particles is a do discharge In noon at pressure from 5 to 40 ma Hg
Ca,d 1/2
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and currents from O.i to 1 A were determined from the broadening of the P18 line,
and the results compared with the values obtained by the two-probe procedure (V.M.
Zakharava, Yu.M.Kagan, K.S.Mustafin and V.I.Perel',ZhTF,30,442,1960). The dis-
charge was realized in a 5 mm diameter, 130 mm long glass tube. About 1% hydrogen-
was added to the noon. Observation was perpendicular to the axis of the tube. ThJ'
contours of the Hp line were measured by means of a Fabry-Perot etalon crossed wiih
t f
an ISP-51 spec rograph. Comparison of the tabulated results shows that the values
of the ion concentr'ations; measured by the two procedures agree for concentrations
greater than 1.5 x 1013 cm-3. In the range of lower concentrations the hydrogen
line method yields excessively high values and hence should not be used. "The au-
thor is grateful to S.E.Frish for guidance in the work." Orig.art.bas: 2 figure
and I table.
'ASSOCIATION: none
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ACCESSION
621.378-329
AUMOR: M. P.; Isayenkop V. I.; tuizova, L. A.; ShorokhQv. 0. A.
TITLE: Effect of resonator mirror alignment on generation conditions In Aqp~l_ i~'
activated glass
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroakopii, V. 2.1 no. 5, 1965, 415-417 1
TOPIC TAGS*.. laser optics, neodymium laser, glass laser, mirror alignment
ABSTRACT: The effect of resonator mirror alignment on energy, emission threshold
angular distribuVon, end distribution, and coherence in specimens of neodymium-
I'activated glass was investigated. Glass specimens 8010, and 15-mm in diameter and
67-120 mm longwere-placed In the resonator with 90% reflective dielectric-coated
mirrors set 1 m apart. ~The maximum energy output from the laser was 2-3 joules.
It was found that misalignment of one of the external mirrors reduced the'emitted
energy, and Increased the emission threshold while the pumping energy remained
constant. For misalignment of less than 15n, themvas no change in angular dia-
triloution within the experimental error.-- At greater misalignment, the angular
~.Cord,
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tribution becomes asymmetrieb Strong pumping produces even illumination-over the
entire end or a neodymiun rod vhen alignment is 1perfect. When misalignment reachei
Ott
20-3 P bands appear uhich coincide -,rith the axis of rotation of the mirror. The
interference pattern was not.diAturbed by.misalignment, vhich indicates that co-
herence is preserved.. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table.
ABSOCIATXON: 'none
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ACC NR, AP6018438 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051166/020/006/0963M)O-C
AUTHOR: Vanyukov.M. P.; Isayenko, V. I.; Luizo L. A.; Shorokhov, 0. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: LossesIin a resonator when the stimulated emission spectrum of Nd3t in glass
is narrowed
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 6, 1966, 963-969
TOPIC TAGS: laser emission, emission spectrum, neodymium, interferometer RE5oAffiroC
ABSTRACT: The results of a study of the losses introduced by a Fabry-Pprot interfero-
meter to thle intensity of the stimulated emission of a neodymium glassl;~aser,.Ve pre-
sented. The spectral emission band is narrowed by introaucing a selec-EY-VeSPtem, in
the form of a interferometer, into the resonator. The experimental equipment is illu-
i strated and described in detail. The results indicate that the emission spectrum is
significantly narrowed as the coefficient of reflection of the plate is increased (1
to 2 A at 60 to 80% reflectivity). When the coefficient of reflection is low, the
energy generated is 70% that obtained without selection and remains so until reflec-
tion reaches 80%, whereupon it drops rapidly. Losses due to various instrument com-
i pozents are described and their respective magnitudes estimated. Orig. art. has: 3
formiiulas, 6 figures. (l.41
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~16/107
T/ IJF(c) jC!31"Vrl
AUTHOR: Luizova -,--L. ~~rokhov, 0. A..
..............
!ORG: none
TITIX: The use of diffraction through a slit to plot a characteristic curve for p a
to raphic emulsion
SOURCE: Optika I spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 6, 1966, 1076-1078
TOPIC TAGS: laser detector, laser photography, laser R and D, photographic emulsion
ABPTRACT: The authors describe a method of using interference patterns on a photo-
gr'ciph in the study of laser radiation.~".-The intensity distribution in a pulsed laner
be" can be assessed by photometry of beam photographs. The principal difficulty lies
in the lack of a suitable density standard. A step attenuator or a graduated wedge is
difficult to construct using substitute light sources owing to the lack of spectral
similarity to laser emission and to deviation of pulsed laser radiation from the reciv
procity law. The laser source itself cannot be utilized because of nonuniform spatial
intensity distribution in the beam. The schematic of an optical setup to produce an ~.*
interference pattern based on the highly directional laser beam Is shown. The density
distribution in this diffraction pattern has a fixed relation to the system geometry .,'
and the wavelength of the laser. The laser illuminates a photographic film through ij,
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slit and a lens. The film is located in the focal plane of the lens. A diffractio7) 1
pattern is generated at the film plane. This pattern may be utilized as a reference
for measuring density in photographs of laser emission. Using this setup, the optiltqal
exposure region can be selected with greater ease. Orig. art. has: 1 figure,
SUB CODE; 20/ SUBM DATE: 28Jul65/ ORIG REr: 003
Card 2/2
LUJANSCHI, Petre; AGIOBANITEI, Constantin; POPESCU, N., corespondent
Preparations for the 1965 production. Gonstr Buc 16 no.7'19:1 12 D 164.
1. Assistant Chief Engineer, Regional Trusts for Housing
Construction, Bacau (for Aciobanitei).
WK~ A. p Vrach-nevropatolot
At the control board of the brain. Tekh. mol. 31 no.8:
33-34 163- (MIRA 16:11)
1. Sotrudnik Instituta kibernetiki AN UkrSSR.
I
it-
LUK., A.N.
Rheilmntic meningoencephallitis as a complication of surgicad
treatment of acquired heart defects. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63
no.10:141+9-1452 163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Klinika serdechnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. N.M. Amosov)
Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatel'okogo instituta tuberkuleza I
grudnoy khirurgii (dir. A.S. Mamolat), Yirev.
LUK,Aleksandr.Naumovich; FAYNBOYM, I.B., red.; RAKITIN, I.T.,
tekhn. red.
(Information and memory] Informatsiia i pamiat'. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Znanie.," 1963. 23 p. (Novoe v zhiznip nauke,
tekhnike. IX Seriia: Fizika i khimiia, no.22)
(MIRA 17:1)
LUK,.Alekoandr Naumovich;-MARTYNENKO, L.I., red.
[Flemory, cybernetics, and thought] i~a:7-llatl, lk-ibe-nnetyka,
myslennia. Kyiv, Natikova dumka, 1964. 82 p.
(MIRA 17:9)
YK, Aleksandr.Naumovich; MARIY*--IENKO, L.I.., red.
[Memory, cybernetics, and thinking] Pamiat', kiberne-
tyka, myslennia. Kyiv, Naukov dumka, 1964. 82 p.
(MIRA 18:1)
LUK, L.N.
Wave impedence of a nonsy=etrical plane line with a rcund wire.
J1 165. -
Dok.l. AN BSSR 9 no.7:460-462 0 (MIRA 18.9)
1. lal:,-)ratoriya Spetsiallnogo konBtruktorBkogo byuro Minskogo
radiczavc,ia,
MVM4wi
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ACC NR: AP5025246 SOURCE CODE: UR/0026/65/000/009/0045/0050
AUVOR: Golovan', E. T.~,Luk, A. He*, Stariftets, V. S.
ORG: Institute of.Cybernetics AN UkrSSR, Kiev (Institut kibernetiki AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Simulation of some properties of memory
,SOURCE: PrirodaAo. 9, 1965, 45-50
TAGS: bionics simulation, computer memory, physiology.,cybernetics
ABSTRACT: The authors consider the various physiological aspects of random access
to information in the human memory. The associative basis of human memory is dis-
cussed and two basic properties of the associative process are singled out: the
'limited number of associative bonds for each idea (9-10), and the small number.of
-step-transitions (usually less than 6) which make up the indirect associative bond
between any two ideas. These two.properties are used as a basis for constructing
analogs of the human memory. 10 associative network is:proposed in which six steps
at most are necessar7 for transition from one point to another (see figure). - one of
the main disadvantages of this model is that is fails in conversion of indirect to
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-direct association. This phenomenon Is a property of human memory. If -the direct
.Associative bonds between ideas A and B and betwten ideas B and C are activated of-
ten enough, a direct bond will
be formed between ideas A and
C. This bond cannot be fomed
in the proposed associative
network. The proposed model re
quires additional closed connec-
tion to transform it into an
adequate analog of associative
memory. A second model is pro-,
posed in which the hierarchical
,
organization of associative
memory is represented by a set
of tables. These tables are
located on various levels with
:three tables on each level: the
Fig.
10 first gives the relationship
between words in the associa-
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tive network, the second gives the coincidence of these words and the third gives
the relationship between the.words and an emotional index. The tabular model re-
,flects the experimentally observed property of unidirectionality in associative
memory. As an example, in word association tests a common response to the word
11cup" is "water". However, the response to the word "water" is seldom "cup". This
model also accounts for transition from indirect to direct associations. Bonds area.
'ferased" and new bonds are formed when the coefficients of coincidence in the second
table rise or fall below a given value. Recommendations are made for checking
these models on electronic computers. Orig. art. has, .3 figures.
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LJRA, ii., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) IIEIWI;e~~ on of a
W, 1/-,-
acting system for regulating the are steel furnaces.11
Yos, 1950, 12 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Mos Urder of
Lenin Power Engineering Inst) 150 coDies (fM, 28-~9, 127)
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,~f . 1- -
('-uc~i, j
IONESHF-SKU, V. [Ionasescu V.];
Study of st3rum aldolase in rmj5cul.-,Ar Zlrur. nc--,rr. '-
psikh. 64 no.6:824-328 '64. t
,MIP,', 17~12)
1. Institut nevrologI.J. irq. 1.P. Pavlova, Bukharest.
LUKA,Simovic,d-r; ALIJA,Ljubovic
Water-borne epidemic of bacillary dysentery in Fojnica baths.
Mad. arh.,Sarajevo 12 no.3:89793 MY-~Je '59.
1. Cantralni higijenski zavod Sarajevo.
(DYSINTERY BAGIIJA transm,)
(WATIR micro'biol.
RAUDAMO E.I.;--WK& V *Ya, ; FAME, R.I, [Paimre, R.1; KHMOOP.E.K.
fkel..O~)Z ~.,- 'VMIK9 A.Ya.
Magnosis of intervertebral disk protrusion. Zhur. ne-yr.i paikh,
60 no.losl259-1267 160. (MIRA 1~d)
1. Kafedr4 nevrolbgii Tartuskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta i
Tartuskaya respublikanskaya klinicheakaya bollnitsa.
(INTERVERTEBRAL DISK-DISLOCATION)
LUKAG, Dasan
Mechanization of ',ach--l-, atcrage ard kaolin slux-ry pre--paratJ=.
Papir a celulosa 18 no.8:1.62-161, Ag'63.
1. Severoslovenske (-,elulozl-y a papierne, Ruzomberok.
LUKAC,Feodor,prof. d-r
n-
Modern therapy of persistent congenital and traumatic salivary
fistulae. Med. arh.,Sarajevo 12 no-3:49-56 MY-Je 159.
1. Hirarska klinilm Medicinskog fa)nilteta u Sarajevu, sef: prof.
d-r Blagoje Kovacevic.
(SALIVARY PISWIA surg.)