SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEDVEDEV, N. N. - MEDVEDEV, P. I.

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88269 Determination of the Thermal Expansion S/170/61/004/001/007/020 Coefficient of Bodies by Means of a B019/BOc6 Nonsteady Method readings of the body lengths, where A and B = r-l,. For calculating A and B by the method of least squares, A = AO + x and B = ylloo is pu'. where Ao is the approximately known value of A. This method is brieflv described and it is found that it is somewhat too complicated in practice. A simplified method is sug ested, in which one proceeds from the relations L Y@t A + BLti. From both Pquations one 6a to = A + B&t and 61 0/ 0 obtains: B = (A' Vejto - Al,/e%ti)/(@to - /,ti) (12), A t0 - B/. tC Thus, -7,), and P,j. can then be calculated by means of already given relations Finally, the accuracy of this method is discussed. ASSOCIATIOTTj Tekhnologicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta, g. Leningrad (Technological Institute imeni Lensovet, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: July 12, 1960 Card 212 0@"N@,k--ffe TeVerature bystereals. Teplo- i massoper. 1:205-215 162. (MIRA 16:1) le leningmdBkiy tekhnologicheakiy institut in. Lonsoveta. (EFretteresis) (Tempemture--4%asurewnt) VOLIKEIZHTEYN,, V.S.; GALIBRAYlgip I.Ye. - GEMMAN, A.A.; --- - IIIKIFOROVA.oi, T.F.; RAVDZLI, A.A. Development and application of the method of express-control of moisture in crude rubber mixtures under production conditions. Kauch.i rez. 21 no.5-.55-57 My 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Zavod *Krasnyy treugolinik" i Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensaveta. (Rubber-Moisture) MEDVEDEV9 H.S.; PILIKOVSKIY, Meyno .--C"I. .Replacing card stripping flats by rollers. Obm.tekh.opYt- IMMI no*16:21@23 '56. (kIRA 11:11) (Carding machines) IJJS, Ya.Ya.; IEDVEDEV, N.N.; PROKOFIYE'IA-BEIjGCVSKAYA, A.A.; LYU BTMM--n@V I NA - , V. F . In memory of Tenis Karlovich Levin, 1895-1964. Biul. 1401P. Otd. biol. 70 no.2:153-155 Mr-Ap 165. (MRA is-.5) /w, 620 114 O-A CV, / V. A e. e GOLITSYR. S.V,; , YV'T"'- -.- Daphne Julia K.-Pol. Binl.Glav.bot. sada no-17:31-34 '54. (MIRL 8:3) 1. Botanicheskiy sad Voronezhokogo goovdaratvennogo universiteta. (mozereon) GOLITSYM, S.T.; HMNUM, N.P. Twenty years' work in the Introduction of trees at the Voronezh University Botanical Garden. Boteshur. 43 no.12:1778-1780 D 158- (MIRA 11:12) 1. Toronezhokly gosudaraVvenWy universitet. (Voronas*-4rboretums) mvnv. N.P. Aneurysm of the humeral artery. Khirurgiia no.6:56-58 Je '53. (KI-RA 6:8) 1. Propedevtioheskaya khirurgichookaya klinika Kazanskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (Aneurysms) MUM, NIP, Arterlo-venous aneuryss in the amputation stump of the hip. llhlmrgliA no.,11:794W 9 153. (MLHA 6:12) 1. In propedaytichaskoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki i kafedry obahchey khirnr&M Masanskogo maditainskogo Instituta. (Aneurysms) (Amputation stump) KEMMN, N.P. ActivIty of catalase in blood and pus durl-W regeneration of wounds. Khtrurgita no.6:20-25 Je '55. (Kr.RA &10) 1. Is kafedz7 obahchey kh1rurgli Lazaaskogo meditsinskogo institutaJum.-prof. T.N.Shubin) (CATALASS, metabolism. in pyagenic wads) (WOUNDS AND IWM MS. pyogenic, catalase metab. In) "mar. N.P. Cytology of cuppyrating wounds. Khirurgiia 32 no-7:55-59 Jl 156. (MIRA 9:11) 1. Is kafeclry obehohay khirurgil (zav. - prof. V.N.Shubin) Kazanakogo maditainakogo inatituta., (WOUNDS AND D&JURINS suppurating wds., oytol.) (INRCTIONS same) MEDVBDBV, N.P Secretion of staphylococcal antigens by the kidneys during suppurative and inflammatory processes in surgical patients. Zhur. m1krobiol. apid. i immun 28 no.2:40-44 7 '57 (MIRA 10:4) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey khirurgit Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (MICROCOGGAL INFECTIONS, immunol. secretion of staphylococcal antigens by kidneys) (K,,)NEYS, physiol. secretion of staphylococcal antigens by micrococcal infect.) (ANTIGENS staphylococcal, secretion by kidneys during micrococcal infect.) KHDVEDEV, N.P., kand.med.nauk Effect of penicillin therapy on the activity of catalase in blood in some surgical patients Lwith summary in E-ngli8h], Khirurgiia 33 no.9:61-64 3 157. (MIRA 11:4) 1. 1z kafedr7 obahchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. V.N.Shubin) Kazan- skogo meditainskogo inotituta (GATALASE. In blood eff. of penicillin in surg. patients with suoourative processes) (PEITICUL111, eff. on catalase in blood of surg. patients with sunpurati-,,e processes) HMVED-EV, 1,1. P.: Doc Mel Sci (diso) -- "Antiffens of otapl-lylococcus anrl th,,@-c clinIcal significance". Kazan', 1955. 20 pp (Kazllld@ State Mod inst), 'TO coDieB Ouy No 5, 1959,, 195) MEDVEM9 N.P.,, doteent Rctensive ribrolipomatosis of the retroperitoneal cellvler tissue. Rhirurgiia 36 noaftlO9-110 Ag 160. (MMA 13 M) 1. Iz kaledry obahchey khirurgii skogo meditainskogo inatituta. (RETROPMUTOMAL (zave - prof. V@N* Shubin) Kazan- SPAOE.-TUMORS) MEDVEDEV, N.P., doktor med.nauk 11@@@ Hypernephroid cancer of the adrenal gland of large dimensions. Kaz. med. zhur. no. 2:69-70 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA .14:4) I* Kafedra obahchey khirurgii (zav. - prof, V.N. Shubin) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instibita. (ADRENA1 GLANDS-CANGER) VIADDUROVA, L.F.;jIEDVEDEV, N.P, PH of suppurative wound secretions in various forms of bandaging. K=. med. zhur. no.5:48-49 S-0 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Kafedra obshchey khirurgii (zav. --prof. V.N. Shubin) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta i kafedi4a biologicheskoy khimii (zav. - prof. M.F. Merezhinskiy) ',Iinskogo meditsinskogo Instituta. (BANDAGES ANID EYMAGING) (WOUIMS) MEDVMEVO N.P. Cholinesterase of the blood in surgical operations. MLirurgiie YY no.2.-106-108 P 161. (Km 14ti) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey khir-urgii (zav, - prof. T.N. Shubin) razanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (CHOLIMTERASE) MEDVEDEV N Blood catalase in surgical operations. Khirurgiia no.4:137-138 162, (MIRA 15:6) (CATALASE) (SURGERY, OPIMTIVE) MEDVEDEVj N.P* Antitoxic function of the liver in pyoinflammatory procesoes in patie@ts treated with panicilline W - It o.lt74-75 Ja-Ft6l @ --- '?-M-LK-A' 16:11) 1. Kafedra obshchey khirur ii Kazanskogo meditsinskogo institu- ta (zav.-Prof. V.N. Shubin5 i I-ye khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye Reepublikanskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavvrach- Sh.V.Rikehurin). -V,- I MEDVM)37,'N.P., prof.' (Kazane); SHULUTKOp* Ler. prof, Muni). Second AU-ftssiim.-.Cmgress-of Surgeons. Kax.med. zhur. No.2t 93--q7 1-ir-Ap 163 (HIU 16M) MEDWEDEVP N.?., Prof. Practical experienec 1r. the treatment of knife wounds of the heart. Kaz. med. zhur. nc.6:,,2-Z,3 N-D 163. (IMMA 17 : 10) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii No.2 (zav. - prof. N.P. Medvedev) Kazanskogo meditsirskogo instituta. MEDVEDEEEV, N.P.; KAR.AI.FYSHEV, V.V.; MUST'tFllpl, F.I.; EVRANOVA, G.B. Problems in the histochemistry and physiolcgy of delfectL @;f heart. I-lauch. trudy Kaz. gos. med. inst. 14:479-481 164. (',!IRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgi-' No.2 (zav. - prof. N.F. Medvedev) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo inst-ituta. S/140/61/000/004/006/013 C111/C222 AUTHOR: Adpv,.N- V, TITLE: On the problem of the vortex point and the eddy point PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, no. 4, 1961, 57-65 TEXT: The author considers the equation 12 @ P(X,Y@ + f (,Xffl dx Q(x,y) + g(x,y) where 1) P(x,y) and Q(x,y) are polynomials vanishing in x=y=O; 2) there exists a positive definite polynomial F(X,Y) so that FI . -P X (x,y), F1 = Q(x,y), where if x is of m-th and y is of n-th dimension then y all terms of F(X,Y) are of k-th dimension; 3) f(x,y), g(x,y) are analytic functions in x-y=O; the terms of their Taylor developments are not lower as of (k-m)-th or (k-n)-th dimension. The author intro- duces the polar coordinates x = 9 mc? (9 ), Y = n,(G ), where (p and Y (G ) are continuous solutions of the system Card 1/+ S/140/61/000/004/006/013 on the problem of the vortex C111 C222 dx dy d'@ =Q@X,Y), dO = p(x,y) with the initial conditions x(O) o, y(O) - 0, where c is determined by kF(c,O) 1. Then the equation (1) reads .a 9 mp? nQIV mfy , -,n g je (4) dO k-1 M-1 'e-'gy S MT f1f + n where it is assumed that the sum of all coefficients of 9k-1 in the denominator of (4) is positive so that (4) is representable in the form OD Y_ a, (0) 3k = R(O (6) dO k=1 where ak(O) are continuous periodic functions with the period to. Let Card 2/4 S/140/ 161-1000100410061013 On the problem of the vortex . . . C111/C222 19 S RVIde R R, Rk+j = 'aRk e 0 (k = 1,2,3 .... The author proves the theorem 1: In order that all integral curves of (6) are closed in the neighborhood of the coordinate origin, i. e. in order that x = y = 0 is a vortex point it is necessary and sufficient that cu @ P-k+1d0jj=O = 0 (k = 1,2,3,...) (12) 0 is satisfied. For the equation .& -X5 + PX 2v + QxY 2 + MY3 (1a) dx - y + Ax 3 + Bx2Y + Cxy 2 + Dy3 .Card 3/4 S/140/61/000/004/oo6/ol3 on the problem of the vortex . . . 0111 C222 the author proves theorem 2: In order that (18) has a vortex point it is necessary and sufficient that either A - P = M = C = 0 or P + 3A = Q + B = 3M + C = 0. The author mentions V. A. Chechik, and M. J. Allmukhamedov. There are 3 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut (Kazan, State Pedagogical Institute) SUBMITTED: March 19, 1959 Card 4/4 MEDVEDEV, N.V. Some problems of the qualitative investigation of differential equations in a plane. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mat. no.6:82-�8 '61. (MIR 15:3) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvenny-,, pedagogicheskiy institut. (Differential equations) HEDVEDEV. 111kolay Taoillyevich; 321YAUVA. L., red.; HUKIIIII, Yu., tekhn. - - - - @- - -red-.' - [Psychic phenomena in the light of science) Psikhicbeskie iavleniia v evete nauki. Moskva, Goa. ird-vo polit. lit-ry, 1958. 68 p. (Psychical research) (MIRA 11:5) :'ZZ B-o -f A., r e,-- Z I e-.a 0. SO: iEMCHUK, Anatolir Artenlyevich; TITOV. Petr Sawatlyevich; YNGOROV. Ki- khail Sergeyevich; ORLOY, Lev Hikolayevich; lgffjgW VAlWyevich; BUBNOW,Te.S., redaktor; MGNMAJU. r or; 70WO-VA,O.A., tWdmiohoakiy redaktor EZIF-300 core drilling unit] Burovoi agregat ZIF-300- Koskva, Goa. nauchno-t ekhnA zd-vo lit-ry po geol.i okhrane nedr. 1955. 197 p. (Microfilal (Boring machinery) (KM 9:3) M Cd L/ ed C v 1q, V AUTHORS; Bubnov, Ye.S., Medvedev, N,V. 132-58-4-13/17 TITLE@ The Drilling Unit V-35 for Sinking Geological Test Nells to a Depth of 3,000 m (Burovoy agregat V-35 dlya prokhodki geologorazvedochnykh skvazhin glubinoy 3,000 m) PERIODICAL: Razvedka i Okhrana ABSTRACT: This is a detailed constructed by the ASSOCIATIOV% VIMS@kinisterstvo @VIMS (USSR Ministry Resources. Nedr, 1958, Nr 4, PP 51-56 (USSR) description of the drilling unit V-35 Swedish firm Krelius. Geologii i Okhrany Nedr SSSR) of Geology and Conservation of Mineral AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Dri-11ing machines e cl @ (@ I, u NY ' 132-58-4-14/17 AUTHORS: Vozdvizhenskiy, B.I.. Shamshev, F.A., Meyerson, Ye,G., Bubnov Ye.S., .11,edvedev, N.V. TITLE: On the 4uestion of the Selection of a Motor for Pest Well Boring (K voprosu o vybore zaboynogo dvigatelya dlya raz- vedochnogo burenlya) F@@RIODICAL: Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, Nr 4, 19589 pp 57-59 (USSR) ABSTRACT; This article is written in support of the point of view expressed by N.G. Zhilkin in his booklet "The Motor for Test @tell_Boring"which was critizised by M.T, Gusman and A.A. Minin in the Periodical "Neftyanoye khozyaystvoll, 1957, Nr 129 pp 66-68. The author of the booklet suggested the use of the electric perforator on tubes and the critics preE.W. the turbo-perforator of a small diameter or the el'e*ctric perforator on ropes. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Drilling machines-Equipment TURCHUKI A.A.; KlTlTPV,--K-.V.@-OELOT, L.H.; TITOT. P.S.; BUBNOTt Te.S.t red.; F=ROVA, L.N.. red.lzd-va; BTKOTA, Y.T., takhn.red. (ZIP-650 A boring machine unit] Burovoi Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn-izd-vo lit-ry nedr, 1959. 133 P. (Boring machinery) agregat zIF-650 A- 0 geologii J okhrans (MIRA 13:4) BUBNOV, Ye.S.; MEDVEDEV9 N.V. New Swedish deep test drilling rigs. Razved. i okh. nedr 26 no.2:55-62 Feb..'60. . (KLU 1-4:6) 1. 9Vseaoyuzrrj7 naucbno-issladovatel9skiy institut minerallnogo Syr ya. (for Bubnov). 2. Hinisterstvo geologil i okrany nedr SSSR (for Medvedev). (&weden--Boring machinery) -AFFI"G/-IJP(C A*-.4CCESSION NRs AP3905614 "//010i :AUTHORt Medvedev. N. V. (OwkI 'TITLE -LImit cycles a Ito SOURCE s IVUZ. Matematika., noo 49 1963P 99-103 ;Turlu TAu3i differential equation, small parami.er limit cycl IABSTRAM The author considers limit cycles'of dx P (X. A + FM (X. Y. 7t dL Q (X. y) + pN(x. y. it) dt J@ P(xjy) and Q(x,y) are polynomials tending to zero at the point x y 0- ;2 there exists a positive definite polynomialF(x,y) such that.Fk - Q(x,y F, P(x,y); also,.if x is m-dimenaional and y is n-dimensional, @hsn all the ter of F(x,y) are only k-dimensional (m.. n and k are natural numbers); 3) M(x,Y., JA and 6rd 1A L 181JL2-6-3 MdkSkON Ms. AP3005&4 are analytic functions at the Point x Y 0 for which all terms in: :N(x. jyj IA ithe Taylor expansion in powers of x and y are of respective dimensions not less or @than k-n and k-m. It is easy to show that f 0 FstSx (1) allows a faMJ4 of pe (tck-a-n). X a C _#Ztek%-n) depending on one param--:@.. riodic solutions y eter c > 0, where ip ard Tare periodic functionsi- wj@h period 0,, which satisfy the.': conditions i A I At 'Ib A AJ YConsequently this system can have limit cycles under some restrictions imposed on 'the right parts.- Using the transformation x (2) system (1) is replaced by one equation iCard 2/4 18112@6 A EMOM it I AP3005624 ppxAf (X. Y. pL) +1, _dt Y. ki) v + Mj@ !where x and y.should be replaced by their expressions in (2). The right part of 0) for arV interv+&l 0 0 f is an arbitrary constant positive number) or, laufficiently small IA is eeprgend in the form of a series a. (4) W where V is a natural number and ak(g,,)A (k 4293t ... are continuous PeAodic ,functions of 0 with period %a and anal@tic also there exists at least one k such that ak(0,0) it 0. Theorem 1. If R RO > 0 is a root of the simple equation Card 3/4 1 18112-6-3 'ACCESSION NRt AP3005614 VR* (5) 'then mystem, (1) in a sufficiently small circular neighborhood of the curve il kF(x,,y) HO for sufficiently small 1A has a limit cycle which -is also unique., @Orig. art. hass 15 formulase :ASSOCIATIONs none tSUBHITTED: l2Dec6O DATE ACQs 27Aug63 EWLz ;00.1 :SUB CODEs MK N9_MF SM 002 OTHERt. dOO . Card 4/4 OPARIN, A.I., akaderik; STUDITSKIY, A.D., prof.; NAUMOV, W.P., prof.; KOVAL'SKII, V-V.; YU-ROVAY I.L., dots.; PLATONOV,G.V., prof.;KAGRIOV, V.M.; FMWI, A.Ye., dots.; NEWEDEV, 11.V., prof.; YAKDW, V.P., kand. biol. nauk; ZIN OV-VEAUHNIKOV, N.N.; BONDARENKO, P.P., prof.; MAYSKIY, I.P., prof.; TRIBULEV, G.P., dots.; TSAREGORODTM , G.I.p dots.; DOBROKBVALOV, V.P., kand. biol. nauk; YAZDOVSKIY, V.I., prof.; VIKTOROVA, V., red.; CHERETNYKH, I., mlad. red.; TJLUIOVA, L., tekhn.red. (Studies on the dialectic of living nature] Ocherk dia- lektiki zhivoi prirody. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1963. 527 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademi-i sel'skokho- zyaystvenrqkh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Kovallskiy). 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AIAN SSSR (for Zhukov-Verezhnikov). Biology--Philosopby) WDVEDh-V p N.V. Bounded solutions to a system of differential equations. Di.f. urav. 1 no. 12:1592-1596 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Omskiy pedagogicheskiy institut. Submitted March 22, 1965. MEDVEDEV., N.V. (Omsk) Setting up the -onditions of the center. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.j mat. no.6s116-122 164. (MIRA 18,3) MEDVEDEV, N.V. (Cm:3k) Uniq--ie ne s s c ond it i on s for a 11 m i - I r..,7 c -;c le . 1 z-,- . vys -, -@ : -.e :: . 7@ -,, , , f C, - ') . z mat. no.2:99-10" I --.. - _ TM'@,VA, N I KCU-.Y-:l'V Ku.@YLFVII y T.Ye. o -.@v r e d :-eu. i 1--w,.saction-, and cf e-: wiLi cen-fererces @ublishe,:; 4n 1- i*:,-e-:,:,! mal@erialy npuc@myi@i. @,@-lv:, nye za --ubeEhorm v il!@ 3. grad, 1964. 133 p. 1. Akademiya naulc L o6407-67 ACC NRs AP6016138 iAUTHOR: Medvedev, 0. V. (Moscow) IORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0103/66/000/005/0117/0124 TITLE: On the minimization of the number of states of a sequential machine with Input sequences that do not contain two identical symbols in succession ISOURCE: Avtomatika I telemekhanika, no. 5, 1966, 117-124 TOPIC TAGS: sequential machine, cybernetics, set theory ABSTRACT: A sequential machine (S-machine) is defined as an abstract device defined by recurrence formulas which include symbols from the finite alphabets (input, output, and state), and simple functions. Conventionally, S-machines have sequences on the in put from some finite or countable set Z; U; cz E, where E is a t,-.,-versal set containing jal.1 possible sequences). In this work, a more specific case is examined, namely when the set L is defined by the condition that any sequence not containing two like (or identical) input symbols may appear at the input of the S-machine. A minimization al- gorithm for this particular case is developed; the length of the shortest experiment which recognizes the nonequivalence of states is derived. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 4 formulas. SUB CODE: 16412/ SUBM DATE: 24Nov65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 003 Card 1/1 UDC: 518.5 681.142 KIDTMV. P.. podpolkovnik Radar-guided proximity-detonated missiles. Toen.snane 36 no.7:37-38 J1 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Guided missiles-Guidance systems) AvISMIUK, set ?.,p kapltan Imco mnCA To guide mewo to improve orc-awnizatlionta work, Fwm* 'Vo@, sil 46 no.2%24,-30 A #66. (W-A .19-..1) t 369 98-66 . EEC(k)_2jEWT(d)jEWT(1)j?9S-2 TT/aW/AST/JT 7CCNRR, AP6019721 SOURCE:' CODE: uR/O2O9/66/ooo/oo6/Ot)64/OO69 AUTHO Medvedev, P. (ColoneL) -ORG: none TITLEi Space communications systems SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika,no. 6, 1966, 66-69 TOPIC TAGS: Aspace communication, active communication satellite, satellite Communication system, global communication, aerospac-e communication,*ground support equipment / Molniya-1 communication satellite ABSTRACT: There are four basic kinds of space,communications systems: ground-to-space, space-to-space, ground-to-grounds and global-communi- cation systems. Basic features of each are considered with particular reference to communication satellites and global systems of communica- tion. Radio frequencies in the 100- to 10,000-cps (or wavelength from 3 m to 3 cm) range are recommended; even better quality of transmission can be obtained in the 1000-10,000-cps communications "window." In considering global systems which would provide worldwide communications by means of relay satellites, preference is given to a three-satellite .arrangement, ioe*, three active stationary relay satellites launched L 36998-66 ACC NRs AP019721 dp (2) JIL I Fig. 2. Communi- N eans of., cation by a t llit i l M l 39A 00 km e n ya- sa o e j (3 ) Holniya-l sat- ellitel 2 - allip r L _ tic mrbit; 3 - con - Fig, 1. Global coumunication Cal s pace -to-ground 1 ayatem rad obeam; 4 - zone i of radio communi- LIX - 1 - Artificial Earth Satel-- c:tionj 5 7 peri.- a 49 km lite-1; 2 - AES-21 3 ABS-31 4 - circular orbitj - e uator (5 J . q into a circular orbit 35,800 ka above the equator'(see Fig. 1). 'Soviet experience vith comaunication satellites is dis@usse4a, It Is said that ACC NRi AP6019721 -1 type communication gal, the USSR had launched three Molniya 'ellites into high elliptic orbit (see Fig. 2). These satellites provided n1ne hours of continuous communications for the entire territory of the USSR during the first orbit, and three hours between the European USSR and North and Central America during the second orbit. The satellite was equipped with a relay for tr*ansmitting radio and TV programs, command and control systems, an orientation system, and orbit-correcting equipment, and solar batteries and chemical sources provided the elec- tric power.' The onboard relay equipment of the Molniya-1 is controlled from the ground. On command from the ground It transmits one TV program or is switched to multichannel two-way telephone, telephoto and telegraphic communicatior4a,.,Ground stations have special antennas, powerful transmitters, and highly sensitive receiving-equipment, as well as special equipment for increasing the density of multichannel telephone service. The satellite is equipped with a highly directional antenna, and its operation has good technical qualities. Soviet experts consider the Holniya-1 type satellite, with its ultralong-range communications capability, a prototype of a future worldwide compre- hensive communications system. [SAI SUB CODE:2117', 09/ SUBM DATHs none/ ATD PRESSt 3 5 MEDVEDEV, P,A Shortening building time and lowering the cost of building large hydroelectric power stations. Trudy MIEI no.15-.169-176 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Zamestitell &Uvaogo inzhenera Glavetalin adgidrostroya. (HydroelecteLe power stationsf MEDVEDEV, P.A., inzh. Precast reinforced concrete in the construction of the @tallingrad Hydroelectric Power Station. Energ. stroi. no.20:37-40 '61. (MURA 15:1) 1. Stalingradgidrostroy. 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After wakicts aM -tiag, kb l d b i l 1;@06: VO 00 e-atia process w a embe y the s the pulp was b ng tulal cowuwptkll@ 4 5.21 Cf. siving 38.9% yield of too of a tAmbed mock with M-6 hwdmn tStbep). It waus Iwaten to 42 M* fetcat" &M awyated with di, 4dda. 4 2% rcoitiume size wid 4% AWS001 into 711 F./Sq. M. =00 IIAPCr Im 2 VISM-miaeltine speed of 75--SU m.,inits. In its mech. propcrtirs. Itmer wid wtdtcnm it r,,mpam " a d, N Th I l i h h e t e m to o lavora t " pap". ily w IT m d low content CA m u tivel u t cciatp a y ilsi =k b t d1 Jh i t ddi i h h k 0 0- a o ia s cu a glicates a ,, gn ig y -@tb?d- C@L,. Rkuc 0`0 7 jm@wj,, 30"Ou -4 1 -T U 9 Al "I Is -tv 0 r 3, 1 X I[ V V t Is Cl It of 0* see w w 1?.( 0., 13 43 4 n 0 -is t 4 t s 0-1 11 4 U m V& 0 V Is A f!l **A :1 00 it ZI 09 .3! if is x a 11 SO a J$ a ft if 0 a Q 0 41 'a 0 A -- - 1-0 4 Sp 41 T : Shtedding "A do4slag of cut stiaw. 11. A. Affill.Yu-NIMICOW. ! -The pComfur" Arwl 441i4fily C4 10flulu'.10 of a -00 S-Wwt "idJf&rrvWca)lYdWruwl 4ml wMiehillw-vemetalt 0*0 zoo ASS-SLA 24TALIORCICAL LITINAILS1 CLASILPICA100 80- 61.1fil f441190 -@ '- -1 -.4.- -1- V- 6 p U is of to it to 0 a it N of it n It 41 0 0 0 * * 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 coo coo 'ge tie 0 64. -- .- 11 4*9 +n li-a -W ft @!- " ' ' " : lei: 9 0 0 .0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 Sk 0 0 0 0 9 *1 1111,1.01118104 At tj@"" L -It os A k I t! so 00"MIS A^b I'�@Ff '4$ so.- to, 00 so,, Is 91 a a 11 a dd -,- Ta- itepustatim Qf Uqmm at Me "(Wroi Tmda" plant it 040 owskma)u Prom. 17, No. 0, 43 YvS%wi i, Siv4 tit the atctfunt id opcralkm uwd in She plAval. wherr imly- Ay 40% ut the liquact is crgen.fated. The tudivittual cau--ts of the km "vo%-CTY we cftscuxed Snd ugg"tion1% AfT uta& ftw their elimination " well as uthet wans ftvr 00 Iticyraing Itw wtimt ill wa%birwa, evAtic, an4l furtla@ 00,3 so .3 so,, sell AAL! *POW jj t 14 AM 10 1 it It a or a It a a It a f-0 It I * MA's m L v w a a -v m a s a a I a 9 we o 0 0 so .040 COO Coo see Are 0 see go* uoo coo Woo III-I)VEDEV, P. A. Madvedev, P. @. "Derivation of sulfate pult fron Carpathian firs and spruces,-" 14aterialy Tsentr. nauch-issled. in-ta bumazh. prom-sti, Issue 37, 1948, P. 37-81 - Bibliog: 15 itEms SO: U-3566, 15 Yarch 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949) MEDVEIRV, P.A. Effect of the porousness of basalt on the basic characteristic of rollers. %m.prom.29 no.9:9-11 S '54. (MLHA 7:11) 1. Ukrainskly filial Teentrallnogo nauchimo-Issledovatel'skogo instituta bumagi. (P@permaklng machinery) MKDVEDIV P @ - --,; .WWAWWRSM-- Continuous cooking of semicellulose in a tubular apWatus. 13@m.prom. 31 no.9:11-14 S '56. (KLM 9: 11) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledevatellskiy institut bumagi. (Woodpulp industry) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Tecbnology, Chemical Products and K-5 Their Applications. CeUulose and Cellulose Products. Paper. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 3275. Author Medvedev P.A. Inst Title Continuous Wood Hemicellulose Pulping in Tubular Equipment. Orig Pub: Papir a celulosa, 1957, 12, No 1, 15-18 Abstract: See translation in RZhKhim, 1957, 13662. Card : 1/1 MWEDEV, F*Ae Virgin soil straw is a valuable raw material. Bvm.prom. 36 no.1:15-17 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Ul&aniskiy nauchno-istdedovatel'skiy institut teellyulonoy i bur,Lazhnoy promyshlennosti. I-,_ (Straw) (Woodpulp) MWIMEV, P.A. Representation of zero by a cubic form in the field of p-adic numbers.. Usp. mat. nauk 19 no.6tl87-190 N-D 164 (MIRA 18:2) wr ACC SC@'RCE CODE., UR,,0115/66/000,' AUTHOR Levinzon D. Medve@dov P D . _7@-ektcc rS ORG: none TITLE: Auilo@--)t'_'tc iiev' r;ij 4--probe metlhcd SOURCE: Izireri,elfnaya T, 14@rt, 76-4)1 TOPIC TAGS: semiconducting material, semicond@dctnr research A,, he measurin '11ead' conti'nluous t. ABSTRACT: T/ rolls over the surface of an ingo 9 4-probe Each probe consists of a 0.08-mm thick steel disk; the spacing between the disks is 1.30� 0.01 mm. A 2-transistor current stabilizer ensures a constant value of 0.810" Ina. at all times; the resistivity is measured by the conventional compensation melhod. hm The resistivity scale spans used are: 0-100, 0-1100, 0-1100, and 0-11 0 9 1 a principal circuit is shown. Some results of automatic measurements mado -'11th the above device were compared with the results obtained from a conventional tungsten- needle 4-probe head-operated dev-icel the difference was found to be within q it is claimed that the automatic method has generally a lower error and a higher re3o'Lution than the manual method. Orig. art, has: 2 figures, 2 formlilaq, and 2 tables. 03 09 / SUBI-1 DATE: none ORIG REF: 002 / OTH RI;F: 001 SLI UDC: 621.317.83.'621-315-592 IIIYA-094!@)e C. 4,. GO low* . aa goo q At*-* A;;;@.@A- yA%Itm A. t. too MA tVA A. homtiff" A 1100 ift t1w 10,4agmd a, th%t the W dcl W"i gown aft, tog:: *A Of at, tt@o ,&,. It :"z mf Km- ibk cubkwf than &4 .dw- of be Wal "Mopowl ,Me&t ISCIIAVA4 SVIO" to rubber - wson to "diowa, IM Itartht's ig die "A Of" Wksava. TU Ila, about It imboft w b to, 6,wA ;m* imc@ .bout 9% 1& 010 01INK44 It A,Wdcslm Pea- the w6bef rkwunt becamw the A tu lam" a of t1w AxbLtic .41 im 10%144 th"tbm is (GvWd in tba aft) i, letat'd to do tit dbwo t a attk Tabb" Is I wav9s, dolt. 04 avow ft"ift a 4ft" how. P. F. unbvxvgv (Omm". ZrAGM. "S& USS.IL- 104"40.2WO; Unt. AWL, 19K AOL OW).-Rubbef4wagims Pkals of the tesuPetate 19M an divwcd Wo too CkvAm I Show Wfikb PAWWN subWe In the boves (4&-k#a. SdiAW. i'dr- (Wow. Ap,%yasim) sm4 i" accautalme &,, abber wham th* pbos an V.GWM in %Mk,, bmutics. owing (a dw %Mawr gQatibilius Ime, 4m Show whith faim Subber in lho nKtt (kuk-bNk, kfim@mgWj, and tila-WaNs) a*l 40 wit d,((," WAlkedly in fulAwl content When culwo, at 4111felfal latitude4 gme the rubber 1, fartmed in the twvid. fefWAS VftW6 &4d not W &WMikliN 11"WO- 12.X- In kwomas. Tlim Nook Ametima .4paqwmem 6v* (*m .*% In Itask p*mJ with two AQatic Vftirs. The Axwrimm 14wies -mo kdrik-1, .1 dm%M feasuo, MA sw - R&PIA4 to Oftmt mob Am "m the Askiie =k-%. Tlay *4" file am " 4" " rubw ftqfw aff CM(aht*4 Is fix fam (41 (0 IPA as If* dry W*kf) Ikk Is an Imp"ask Is -Wjr -6; PAV 10 MWAR &now_% svA to IM 41 abbw 0 12022 19474,Na. 4, 3 7; kev. CA.4m. Cum, thic. AaaL. OWN, SS, Xl@ -Tkft mv two ndeptift of rubber 11401, in f"Wfacc mxium; #1 thtf@c WWch have rubber and it kw ptupuldilm of mirt in their k-&%c-. sloe tubba cladvitt 4kpeokft on t1weflect of tile diame coo Itse &VANsiWift fumcdorm Q( the ItOV4. &IIJI U) PkAff With 116MCIs Jlad MO (Clid in tile rIW4%.Xhdvpcs%d "m tbadiAmatc. is T . F. ,:@-.dv@,,:ev,. F. " '-:-'idal a ro@@w kiiA r--Aterial)" Ilci@oli.-.-e i vino.,@radar,-;tvo 1949, "in, 13-16 U-5,141, 17 December 10,1-'3, (L-tonis '-.hurnal In-kh itatn- ITC. 21' 19491 ,a k S.S.S.R., IWO, 14 795-6; liver. Nx 1951, St 631. An acid uAl kiltiNts, the gmuth mt@ 4evelopawat of koh-ughys 2W rehicts the.1ijamily a( L-2vcs ami tow* ; young 14ants perish atki %ur- wiving pUrit!6 luve a law yield. Krym-ughys ii rtwe mistant to "I acidity and so can tw grown in Wls un@favou able (or kok."Chyt 4111 &",0). 1"_M, k S.S S R , 79 .141- 4410 tau-t-Ashys ( III I n ere 111411C. I Irmicir c4midilltulm esistioll in the steppe region at Krasnodar region 11 is the nimt durable plAnt of the three. In I awl III the rublier content PXduAy ris" with see. feachlac 19% in III after S yftrS aml 15.8% fit I after 4 years (wkm plants belran to die). If gave a @kmer rise tif rubber content reaching tKat P. I% (a 5 yean (all figures 64sed on root (try wt.). Ativotig teat rubtw bearm a study of Asrkpias imearaw. A. pkyta- 4srordes. J. pwrp*,4rj"w, A. jyri"a. A. lisherem. A. grandiflara, and A. ip"cam there Is a moderate decline of rubber mitent In the kavem after it atax. mcW an the 2nd 3rd year of growth. Tlte atax. fieum Cauged front ;about 4% to About 5%. APOMKM family plants kAvc- moderate arriounts of rubber in dwir leaves which also ditt- ptavs a max. on .1-4 vears' gmtv h. The &UAigo fatuily plants %hwv 2 silltiur picture. (11. M. Kosolapol 1, )STMEV 6 P e F 2. usm (6oo) 4. Mallow 7. Mallow., a new ensilage crop. Korm. baza 3 no. 10, 152. 9. Monthly. List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. 1. ICDVEDEV@, P'. 7-. 2. USSR (600) 000 4. Sida 7. Extension of aids cultivation toward the north. Dost. solikhoz. No. 4. 1952. 9. MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. eel, .97 .47 "at IOMM imlmt"@s s go. be no 1041 1- 111411i 144 creauxul ant". 'a 4 blight Incre-m of CIO ChAnce fij.#V"h N"lw v,tktitx living higher 0IM&M 1qw'3 N' yktd- it IlIqlivitt"I CUI.Out ' olben rlinum Aloft 'light I(kVftw 18% p in Wr"r the isr. wt. of tkWOR wis tm&j I qcV r-.00. of Ve" SIMMS cut jiltub- s..k , all, " I in the m ing in the M cm. he4h, (""n Oovr sofil. of !pubtx are so VOWth Muff . gro-tug Punta Y"I by . A04 5--k fie win fluting t-offt -ne; P&Aqt. - - ff Naft 3 he b"jQ Y40 up to RM) 41ml rj@Zllwy 111c"Wwant dlwm" 'I IS n"gd; ILI, f4" wAriel V is Ilk , P'"4t- (up to 55%) "I r-friffiv.. ('. JNJ. Iz. 1. MEDVOEV9 P. F. 2. USSR (600) 4. KaLlow 7. Mallow is a valuable feed crops, Sots* thiv*# 15, no, 5. 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Arril 1953, Uncl. Country : USSR Category: Cultivated Plamn@s. Grains. Abs Jour: MBiol., No LI., 1958, No 4MO Author : Medvedev, P.F. Inst : Leningrad IMOTTMV Station Title : Development of the Root System in Corn on Different Types of Podzolic Soil. Oria Pub: Kukuruzal 1956, No 9, 28-29 Abstract: In the work of the Leningrad Selection Station, it was found that on light sandy loam soil, the min Mass of the roots is grouped chiefly at a depth of up to 37 cm, and in individual cases it penetrated 'a medium compact loam soil, the min to 80 era. OA mss of the roAs was in the tillable horizon (to 20-21 era), and on loam soil with a packed subsoil Card 1/2 14 M-27 CWrmy CAT"ERY Cultivated Plants. Cereals M ABS. JOUR. RZYBiol. . N*. 24 1958, Nn. 104673 AUTHOR Medvedej INST. r3rieed1bg Station !TITLE On Sowing Dates for Buckvheat in Leningrad Oblast'. OFIG. MB. Zamledeliye, 1957, No. 2, 80 ABSTRACT Experiments on the determination of optimum dates for buck- 1 wheat sowing have been conductea at Leningrad Braedixig Station for a number of years. Sowing was done in the last 10 days of May and in the first ten cays of June. With the earlier sowing. the yield of buclvwheat was higher than with the later one, especially if supplemenary dressing with nutrients was used. In the plants of the earlier sowing period, a larger number of seeds formed, and their absolute weight proved to be higher than in the plants of the later sowing. - G. N. Chernov Card:1/1 41 BRIMNST, D.D., akademik, prof.; GAZMUSH, V.L.; KAKKRAZ, A.Ya.; KICDVEIGV, P.P.; KIZGIREVA, O.F.; FILOV, A.I.; ZEOUKOVSKIY. P.M., a Te-Ak,--jrWf.",-bbahchiy red.; LHONT'YBV, V.K., red.; CWNA- YEVA, Z.V., tekhn.red. (The flora of cultivated plants of the U.S.S.R.] Kullturnsia flora SM. Koakva, Goo.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry. Vol.20. [Vegetable plants of the nightshade familyt tomato, eggplant, black nightshade, melon pear, pepper (Capsicum), ground cherry. mandragoral Ovoshcbnyo paslenovye; tomat, baklazhan, chernyi paslen. dynnaia gruaha. perets, fizalis, maindragora. 1958. 531 P. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Vaesoyumnays akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennvkh nauk imeni V.I. Lenina (for Brezhnev. Zhukovskiy). (Nightshade) (Vegetables) SOKOWV, V.S.; SANDIIIA, I.B.; KOLPIKOV, V.A.; 'MM=ZWT--F-wF-*- Experiment in raising Heracleum Soanowskyi plant in Leninprad Province. Trudy Bot. 158. parsnip) Mand. as a new silage inst. Ser.6:244-261 (MIRA 11:10) (Liningrad Province--Cow f it )Oi .3 :7. for 'itubble PInntifig r. the Ublastz emleelti. 1.1-ya 1911*8 8.@ 76-78 molnww. F.F. Nconomic and biological featurea of the clioecions plant Urtica dioica L. [with su=mry in Aheish]. Bot.zhur, 43 no.12: 1704-1707 D '58. (Km 11:12) 1. Severo-sapadnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut Rel'skogo khozyaystva, Leningrad. (Nettles) OUnts, Sex in) MOVEDEV. P.F. Now silage plants for the northwestern zone of the U.S.S.R. Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.6 no.7:254-258 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Severa-zapadnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut sel'skogo khozyaystva, Suyda. (Russia, Northwestern-Forage plants) NOMET. P.F., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk 1-1 Selecting',@stubble crops for northvestern provinces. Zemledelie 6 no.8:76-78 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) (Field crops) !*;MDEV, P.P. , kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk Special aspects in cultivating various winter rye varieties in northwestern provinces. Zemledelie ? no-7:71-7 -TI 159. IMIRA 12:9) 1. Severo-Zapadnyy nauchno-iasladovatellokiy institut sel'skogo khozyaystva. (11ye-Varieties) MOVEDW. P.F. The life form of Modicago lupulins L. Bot.zhur. 44 no.10: 1496-1498 0 #59. (XIFA 13:4) 1. Severo-sapadnyy nauchno-looledovatel'skiy Institut sell- skogo khosyaystva, Leningrad. (Alfalfa) HEDVEDEVS per* Biology of flowering and fruiting in Taraze um hybermm Stevo Bate zhw. 46 no.6tggo-892 je 161. (KMA 146) 1., Otdel selektaii Severo-zapadnogo nauchno-isoledovateltakogo instituta, sel'skogo khozyaystva,, stantsiya Suyda Leningradskoy oblasti, (Dandelions) SOKOLOV, V.S., doktor biolog.nauk; PEDVEDEV, P.F., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk Seminar-conference on new ensilage crops held in Leningrad. Vest. Ali SSSR 33 no.6:121-122 Je 163. (14IRA 16.7) (Ensilage) MEDVE V.- Polikarp-Yodorovich- BORODKINA, L.A., red.; SAYTANIDI, - j L.D., tekhn. red. (Growing Jerusalem artichoke in the non-Chernozem belt] Vozclelyvanie zemlianoi grushi v nechernozemnoi polose. Mo- skva, 12d-vo M-va sell.khoz.RSFSR, 1%3. 51 Pe (MIRA 16:7) (Jerusalem artichoke) SOKOLOV, V.S.; MEDVEDEV, P.F. Seminar on new silage forage plants. Bot. zhur. 48 no.9: 1404-1406 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L. Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. SOKOLOV, V.S., doktor biolog. nauk; MEDVEDEV, P.F., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk Promising silage plants. Zemledelie 25 no.12:43-47 D 063. (MIRA 17:4) MEDVEDEV, Polikarp Fedoro-vich; PENIKOVA, G.A., red. [Accelerated multiplication of the seeds of meadow and pasture grasses] Uskorennoe ra2nnozhenie semian lugo- pastbishchnykh trav. Leningra(., Izd-vo "Kolos,n 1964. 75 P. (MIRA 17:5) SOKOLOV, V.S.; MEDVEDEV, P.F. New silage plants and the prospects of their introduction into agricultural practice. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.531 95-99 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Botanicheskiy institut iment V.L. Komarova Akademil nauk SSSR. REDVEDEV P*F, jetion of fer;od typ,65 Of mallow. Ln Bdd resulto,of,tbe,introa the U S S-R-@ Raab res. I no-hI09-115 165. (141@A 18 6) 1 0 Severe- *piadny-f nauchno-issledovatellskiy sallskokhozyaystvennyy institL-z,,- Ti3angrad. MEDVEDEV. P.P. Significance of N.I.TIAI'Llmr's law of @.cmologicai series fc-, '.i-.e 0 introduction of useful plants. Rast.res. 1 no.3036-339 165. (MIRA 18: 10) 1. Severo-Zapadnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy sellskok@ozyavstvennyy institut, Leningrad. NEDVEDEV, P.I.; PrinimaU uch@stiye: BABE_NKO, U.; BORODENKO, V.I. ---------- Determining the electrokinetic potential of the particles of nuclear sols. Lakokras,matj ikh prim. no.6:50-52 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Paint materials-Electric prooorties) @-' BALIZIN, S.A., professor, redaktor; 023ROV, T.H., rodaktor; Korswwo, D.G., to-khatchaskly redaktor [Pbysical and colloid chemistry: brief course] IFIzicheaWa. i kolloidnala khtalla; kratkii kurs. Pod red. S.A.Balexina. Kookva, Goa, lxd-vo sellskokhoz, ILt-ry, 1954, 271 p. (KIRA 8:1) (Colloids) (Chemistry, Pbysical and theoretical) L 11-126-.67 E*iT@m)--- IJP(c)--- ACC INR: AP6031256 SOUrZE CCDE: UR/0057/66/03G/009/1523/1535 AL71HOR: Budkor,G.I.; Madvedev,,?.I.; Mostovoyyq.A.; Nozhevonko,O.A.; 2@011dov'A.B.; Ostreyk,5-,-d.-~~-P-anasyuk,V.S.; SA@aqXi OM: none T@TLE: The BSB iron-frea single turn synchrotron SQUYCE: Zhurnal tokhniclieskoy fiziki, v.36, no. 9, 1966, 1523-1535 TOPIC TAGS: electron accelerator, synchrotron ABSTRACT: This paper is concerned with the typo BSB iron-free single turn synchrotmn daYeloped at the IYaF CO AN SSSR for injection of up to 180 MeV electrons into a star- ago ring. A general description of the machine has been given olsewhere by Ye.A. Abramynn azxl 22 other authors (Transactions of the International Conference on Accelerators, Dubna, 1963, p.1065, Atomizdat, M., 1964). In the present paper certain features of the accelerator are described in somewhat more detail, including the mag- net, the magnet power supply, and the injector, and the adjustment of the machine is discussed. The magnet windin.cr consists of two corcentric duralumin rings botwoon which- the beam circulates. The outer ring is capable of withstarAing a Magnetic pros2ure of 1 50 atm, and the geometry is such that the inner ring is in equilibrium under the mag- netic forces, being subjected only to a hydrostatic pressure. Tho magnot is powered by a 0.045 F capacitor bank charged to 10 W. The maximum magnet currant i_@ about Card. ACIC NRI AL16031256 I VC, A, corrosponding to ran olectron onorgy of 160 MOV. There are two nioxilityry crilm- nl,tov bnniLq which are dischnrgod at Selected plinfle" of the cyalo to Coittro). (.11() tiop,@i,-Ivl@co of tho ninguotin f told. Injection of 600 RV oloctrong In necompl. UO f-d Our- sli),-.Iij rovoluLioit o.1 tho onptured cloutronq. The dinelkni-go of t1vt vuO)Aro-y W311ti ctipit.-ftor ))niikn is so t1med t1int Ulu field Is ajojoronliiiitoly coil!AIML Ul- jectioi). 11to rt acculorating voltage In frequency nodtilated fr(mi 103.5 to 116 YT-L, nn@' is npplicd to the bollin With the aid of a single resoantor with n Q of 200o S-no 0.1-1ficulLien were oncountored in tho n0juntmont of the intichinn, but nono tlti@t cot-It! not bo ovorromo. It was ponniblo to Injoct about 1.2 A of 600 RV alt.;C.Lroiln into Llir) approrlimitoly consttint fic](1, and to accoltirate acxno 20 7a of tho injoctod elcctron-. T1jAxj1jjtvjj bentit current was found to be 3.1mited by longitivIinal spneo (Aiaq;v -Jita jiogtitivo masa oCfoct), rnther thnn by trininverne space char(;o el'feeLn. I t I!j L;xnt higher currents inight bict nchloved with n atrotic: foctsIng Iron-;"roo mnAiijia. The authors thnnit A.A.Nnilmov for I%Ifj interest niYJ discivin-lion, A.j%.- Cor orgilitizitit; tho fabvication Of the main parts oj: the accelorntor, nrd V WL -I and P.O. %or partloipatii1f, I I IT, I ill 4..jj.!t in th,.) dev-Q10p- 1-;1-1Fof cortnin parts of the accelerator. Orige art. has: 3 formulas cmd G Ti-gures. SUB Cals: 20/ SUBM DATE: 273op65/ orao mr: ooo/ (MI M.-F: 001' - .-Card- 2/22