SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOTSKUS, I. B. - MOTULEVICH, G. P.

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I.IOTUU,S. 1._& (Kaunas); SULM4US, VA. LSaltJanisp V-1 (Kaunas) Algorithm for the opr'.Imim design and multiaLage development of rural electric power distribution networks. Izv. AN SS9R- Otd. tekh. naak* Energ. i transp. nool;24-35 T&-F 163. (MIRA 16--5) (Rural electrification) (Electric power distribution) MOTSKUS# I.B. [mockto, 1.1 (KaUMB) Methods for integral Urivar of aorae riordineur proc- lems of optim= deuign. Izv. Ali SSSR. Energ. i traiwp. no.43410- 416 J1-A9 963. (MIRA 16.11) - MOTSMS J.D.; FELIDBAUMp A.A. ~'J, Symposium on multiextremal problems. Avtom. i telem. 24 no.11: 1597-1598 N 163, (MM 16tl2) XOTSKUS, I.B. (Nookus, 1.1 (Kaunas) - - -,7-- - I I - , Method fot distributing random testa in problems. Zhur. vych. mat. i mat. fiz. , Mr-Ap 164. solving axtrez= no.2080-385 (MIRA 17-7) :;Lcipancs wer.e-aule-ca xinuaaLuriuns )ertinefit--c4lculationO on'the BHSM-2X. CEE ,~~i w L 06985-67 EfiT(d)/EWP(v)/EWP P~h AdC NR-AT6018278 ~QlWtp )AWN.') U63192/6S/000/010/0033/0042 C AUTHOR: Leon", V. L..' Motskus. 1. B. ORG: * none TITLE: Sequential search method used for optimizing closed-loop systems and networks SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut elektroniki i vychislitallnoy tekhniki. AvtowAtika i vychislitel'n&yW_te00Ka__, no. 10, 1965, 33-42 TOPIC TAGS: optimi2$ation, graph theory ABSTRACT: The problem of optimization (cost minimization) of an electric. ~*ansportation, gas-digtribution, heat-distribution, or other industrial systems in presented as a directed graph; the costs are represented by nonlinear functions! graph branches. If the cost function is convex, the methods of linear and pjpvex programing are applicable. If the cost function is not necessarily convex, 5 approximate method of sequential search is recommended. The well-know ';.Card J/2 UDC: 62 505. 7 L 06985-67 'ACC NR: AT6018278 techniques of exploratory search with graph "trees" are described; a global minimum of each variable in found. If the cost function represents a sum or a product of individual functions that depend on one variable, a global minimum is reached; in other cases. the minimum attained still lies pretty close, to the global I minimum. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 13 formulas, and I table. t iiSUB CODE: 12, 09 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REIF: 008 / OTH REF: 001 ACC NRt AT6018Z80 SOURCE CODE: UR/319i/65/ 010077/0102 AUTHOR: Motskus, I. B. ---------- ORG: none TITLE: One sequential procedure of statistical solution of extremal problems SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut elektroniki i vychi s lite l'noy tekhaiki. Avtonriatika i v)rchislitel'naya tekhnika, no. 10, 1965, 77-102 TOPIC TAGS: optimization, automatic control R and D, extremal automatic control ABSTRACT: The problem of finding minimum of a multiextremal function with an allowance for trial losses is considered. All trials consist of two parts: (1) Search trials which determine the subrange that comprises (2) The remaining trials. A procedure of statistical decisions is given for the case when the law of distribution of the cost U a U(x) of the object is logarithmically normal; x a (xi) , I a 1 # 2 #... # I where xi are independent variables which determine the state of the object. The statistical procedure approaches its optimum as the member m of trials increasew with m --v oo,it converges into a Bayes solution that corresponds to a given &-priori r.ard I /Z UDC: 62 - ACC NR3 AT6018Z80 distribution of the mathematical expectation of the lower sample of- U. The procedun includes these steps: the law of distribution of U with a random x; the mathematical expectation of the lower sample of U; the maximum likelihood estimators for parameters of the distribution function F(u); the asymptotically normal estimator of the mathematical expectation of the lower sample of U; the conditional probability density of parameter M; the function of a conditional distribution of the difference of mathematical expectations of two lower samples of U lying in disjoint regions; the mathematical expectation of losses due to placing the available trials into one of the disjoint regions; calculation of the cost of errors with a given number of trials; asymptotically optimal plan of sequential sampling; case of normal distribution: partition of the total space into a set of disjoint regions; Mmultistep partition. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 117 formulas. SUB CODE: 12 / SUBM DATE., none / ORIG REFa 006 / OTH REIN 001 MOTSKUS, M.B.j FFLIDBAUM, A.A. Symposium on multioptimalizing problems. Izv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no,5,.175-176 S-0 063. (MIRA 16:12) 1). V , , .. I 3 tiles ! a fti. i , . , : j -, ; , 771 - , Lmns-2-jvetji~o--.;.,or--- ;., --- , -a --~, .-- , .-, :.; L:.'L, .-~-f " - . . -1 no.3:95-100 -. -,. . 111 R ,, - 6 . -~ 1 1 . nr 1 ogl i AN ', f , ; - ~.- zsk o y S~ ' ', , I Institut t ', t,, - I.- Ioki. .) - MMAYA, M.Ya.,.kand.med.nauk SigWicanee of comparing clinical and ancephalographical data in evaluating braln tumors of immature histostructure and salignant coarmee Problsovreneixokbirs 4:131-135 162. (MIRA 16S2) (BUN-CANCER) (ELECTRMWCEPHALOGRAPHr) MOTSNYYv A.V.; SHIIAN, F.I.; BAZILEVSKIY, A.R.; VOLOSHINA, N.M. Treating internal surfaces of ingot molds with a povdered-Wtal paste. Sbor.rats.predl.vnedr.v proizv. no.5:17 160. (MIRA 14:F) 1. Yenakiyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Foundries-Equipment and supplies) morsuly'-p.re. Vaterialm on the characteristics of centrsl excitation. Fiziol.zhur. (Ukr.) I no-1:7-14 Ja-F 155. (HIBA 9:9) 1. DnipropetrovO kiv derzhavniv universitst, Kafedra fiziologii l.vudint i tvarin. (SPINAL CORD) KOTSWY P.To Bloolectric saulfest&tlons In spinal cord centers In InhIbItIon. Fistol.shar. 41 no-3:3"-352 MY-Jo '55. (NLRA 8:8) 1. Kafedr& fistologli cholowsks I shivottWkh Duspropotravokogo Gosudarstyannogo univereltoU. (SPIXAL CORD. plWsloloff, blol-olectric sanifeet. In InhIb. In cats) MOTSM, P. To. -n--. Work of the Denpropetrovsk branch of the Ukmialan Society of Physiologists, Biochemists. and Pharmacologists 71stol.shar. 41 no.4:592 JI-Ag 155. iNVIA 8:10) (PHTSIOLOGY-SOCIVIIIS) (BIOCHIMISTET-SOCIMIS) (PHARMACOWGT.a-SOCISTINS) MOTSIffy, P. To. MMNTY, P. Ye. ONaterial on the Characteristics of Central Inhibition.0 Leningrad Order of Lenin State U Imeni A. A. Zhdanov. Leningrad, 1956. (Dissertation for Degree of Doctor in Biological 3cienco) So: FmIshays Letopis', No. 17, 1956. USSR/Ifurmn and Animal Physiology. Nervous System. Spinal Cord. T-10 ,I.ba Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 56oO3. -uthor : ZRLEML-P - -Ye - Inst : Acadeqy of Sciences Gecrgian SO. Title : The Effect of Polarization of Motor Centers upon Spinal Cord Reflexes in Warn-Blocded Animals in Connection with the Problem of the Character (-,f Reciprocal Inhibition. nrij~ Pub: V sb.: Probl. sovrer.-.. fiziol. nervn. i myshechn. sistem. Tbilisi, ;,N GruzSSR, 1956, 13-223. (50t-I inducted into the anterior horn and throu(,;h an indif- f0rent electrode which was fastened on the dorsal muacles of spinally anesthetized cats. Before nembutal. was administered, both the anode and cathode polariza- ,*,batract: Direct current was led through a r-icroelectrode Card 1/3 157 USSB/Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous Systera. Spinal Cord. T-10 Abs Jour: Foof Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 56W3. tion of motor centers caused a weakening in reflectory reactions (IRR). in the presence of deep narcosis, the anode which was connected to the microelectrode, in- creased the P.R. However, the cathode's inhibitory effect upon the IM was displayed in a stronger manner. The cathode polarization of motor centers by current stimuli of short duration (with exponential increases and decreases) caused two-phase changes of the RR curve. The latter was first reinforced and then de- pressed (for a longer period of time). The changes of the RR curve, which were observed when the above indicated method of motor center polarization was used, proved to be comparable to the changes of the sam RR under the influence of afferent impulse discharges from the contralateral (in other words, inhibiting) Card 2/3 MOTSN,YY,-P-,-prof. Electricity of neurons. Nauka i zhyttia 12 no.11:30-31 N 162. (PURA 16:1) (NERVES) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) s/iq6/63/000/002/oo6/o26 E194/E155 AVTHORS: Andreyesku, N., and ook TITLE. The influence of irradiation in the nuclear reactor of the Bucharest Institute of Atomic Physics on the magnetic properties of certain ferrites used in automatic devices PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.2, 1963, 4. abstract 2 B 27. (Rev. phys. RPR, v-7, no.2, 1962, 163-191) TEXT. The influence of irradiation on the magnetic -characteristics (HMO S Bs Hat B r/BM and 1A BH of ferrites with a rectangular hysteresis loop and ferrites of high permeability prepared in the Institute of Atomic Physics was investigated. Toroidal cores of the following analysis were irradiated: Fe203* ZnO.Me1O.Me20, where Me 1 and Me 2 are ions of Mn, Mg, Ni. The samples were irradiated in a neutron flux with an intensity of 12 2 16 x io neutrons/cm .sec. The magnetic properties of ferrites Card 1/2 s/iq6/63/0OO/OO2/oo6/o26 tThe influence of irradiation in ... E194/E155 ;with a rectangular hysteresis loop were little changed by an 18 2 irradiation dose of (1-7 - 2.6) x 10 neutrons/cm In ferrite& of high H. and very rectangular permeability curves, the -permeability falls and the curve is somewhat less rectangular after irradiation. Test results on ferrites of high permeability show that the maximum hysteresis loop is little changed by neutron irradiation although the initial permeability and the permeability in weak fields are diminished. The diminution is associated with changes in the grain structure of the ferrites, perhaps due to dislocation or to defects in the crystal lattice. Changes in the rectangularity after irradiation may be due to reduction in the degree of uniformity caused by radiation. 5 figures, 6 references. ASSOCIATION: In-t atomnoy fiziki, Bukharest, RNR (Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, RPR) ~Abstractorls note; Complete translation.3 Card 2/2 -.ts T-ur: R~-;f -Aitr, -)r : il.,- . t Titl Fi,-!-'- Puc): t: No Cf.,rd 1/1 AUTHOR: Motsokheyn, . Portnoy, T.Z. 90-58-6-3/7 TITLE: An Adjustable Electric Drive for Drilling Pumps (Reguliruyemyy elektroprivod dlya burovykh nasosov) PERIODICAL: Energeticheskiy B.,ruileten', 1958, Nr 6, pp 15-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author demonstrates that thR use of an un-reg-ulatable drive does not permit drilling pumps to function at their full hy- draulic efficiency, since ii is impossible to select the opti- mum productivity for the different depth stages of the bore hole. A regulatable electric drive has many advantages in this respect in that: the full dri,re power of the pump can be used, the number of bush changes in the pump can be cut to a minimum and in a number of cases two pumps working normally can be used instead of three. In addition, altering the rotation speed permits the driller to make allowances for the depth of the bore hole, maintain any I;res5ure constant, adJust working speeds, etc. Modern drilling pumps permit regulation of the drive within the limits 0.8 - 1.25. A typical regulatable electric drive for drilling pumps manufactured by the Uralmashzavod is described. There are 4 graphs, 1 circuft diagram, 3 tables and Card 1/1 6 3ovipt rpfRrenrps. 1. Drilling machines-Equipment 2. Punip drives-Slectric-Operation KOTSOKHRYM, B.I. ** --I-- I ~ - Survey of the present-day designs of pulsation dammners and the analytical method for determining d V. Trudy MKI no.23:158-175 1580 (MIRL 12:1) (Oil well pumps) (Oil fields-Mquipment and supplies) ffRr;T ISM. Malay ronstantinovich, GUMOV, Aleksancr 111coltWevich, lush.*, IVAXKOT# Pavel Alokmandrovich, lush.; MIERAWT, Tras Tagramovich, kamd.t*khu,uwuk; KOVUSOT, Nerves Soradovich, lush.; NOISCKHM, B is lostfoylph. luzh.; TBONSXIT, LJF,, v9dwhahly rod.; PMOSITA. A.3., telthn.red. Clkudbook on oil field oaoctplo equipmut] Spraroohnilt po neftopromWelovot olaktrotakhnike. By I.K.Arkhangel'skil I dr. Nookwa, Gov.uauchno-tekhn.Isd-v* neft. I gorno-topllvnot lit-ry, 1961. 472 P. (MM& 14t !2 (Oil fields-Blectric equipment) *B.T. 171 Seleation of maximum speed for draw works. Hash. i nefte obore no03t3l-36t,63 (MIRA 170) 1. Veesoyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo 2hameni nauchni-is- sledovatellskiy institut elektromekhaniki. _j2aLRZjEW SHKOLINIKOV, B.M., kand. tekhn. MOTSOKHEPL,-jUqKjj nauk, retsenzent; VRONSKIY, L.N., ved. red. [Electric drive of draw works; efficient parameters] Elektroprivod burovykh lebedok; rat8ionallnye parametry. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 226 p. (MIRA 18:7) SA LY., F 1 , I NO 'LjOKIii y N -lits of bests the electrmdymam-c c-raj(a of '-~e z Resi Ma -, I i o bc r. C, to s dr~, 111 ng r1 p 4-8 164. cl I . I I -iov s k Apo)i--,-)Minl(,he.,ikJy Inititiit J "~,anov~izrlvy nauchno-isal-lovatellakly i pr~,yf-ktncL.knnstr,i~.t.orskly Inq!.1tut po avtomatIziroiannomu PlekLroprivo(lu i promyshle~~:;coti, 5el'skom khczyaystve i transpcrtf~. ZOMWXT, Grigoriy Ku*lmich, ~mnd.takhn.nauk; KORGTOT, Kikhail Grigorlyevich. insh- 6 !-F*kI7&vt-c%W inub.; ZHDANOT. Boris VladimirovIch. Insh. (deceased); BURA00. X.Ta,, insho, retmenzent; FROZOROT, D.L, Insh., red.; SIRDTIN, A.I., Inzh., redlxd-va; 1[01=11 BeP~q takhn.red, (Passenger and rreight elevators] Lifty paseashirdde I grazov7s. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-takhn.isd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1958, 567 P. (KIRA 12:2) 091evators) its- tai- u 8, 43 SUPRI14 10:2 is fipj ~L . ; " i ; I --, &a IRV, HUE, a -1 N, I AKRAMKHODZHAYEV, A.M.; AKHWDZHANOV, M.A.; BABAYEV, A.G.; BABAYEV, K.'-.: BATALOV, A.B.; BASHAYEV, N.P.; BAYMUKHAMEDOV, Kh.N.; BRAGIN, K.A.; BORISOV, O.M.; GABRILIYAN, I.Sh.; GARIKOVETS, V.G.; GOHIKOVOY, O.P.; GRIGORYtJ;TS, S.V.; IBADULLAYEV, S.I.; 1SWULOV, M.I.; ISAMUKHAMEDOV, I.M.; KAKHKHAROV, A.; KENESARIN, N.A.; KRYLOV, H.M.; KUCHIJKOVA, M.S.; LORDKIPANIDZE, L.N.; MAVLYANOV, G.A.;-MQTSgUjU,-T..kL.; KALAKHOV, A.A.; MIRBABAYEV, M.Yu.; Ml?YH0D211IYEV, I.M.; MUSIN, R.A.; NABIYEV, K.A.; PETROV, N.P.; POPGVV V.I.; PLATONOVA, N.A.; RYZHKOV, O.A.; SAnALIYEVA, M.S.; SMUNIKOVA, 0.1.; SLYADNEV, A.F.; TULYAGANOV, Kh.T.; UKLONSKIY, A.S.; KHAMRABAYEV, I.Kh.; KHODZHIBAYEV, N.N.; CHUMAKOV, I.D.; SHAVLOP S.G. Khabib flikhamedovich Abdullaev; obituary. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no.4:7-9 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Abdullaev, Khabib Makhamedovich, 1912-1962) z X/ 124-11-13112 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11, p 121 (USSR) AUTHOR: Motsonelidze, N. S. T IT LE: Simplified Dynamic Calculation of Circular Arches. (Uproshchennyy dinamicheskiy raschet krugovykh arok) PERIODICAL: Gruz. politekhn. in-t, 1956, Nr 6 (47), pp 16-t3 ABSTRACT: An approximate formula is derived for the calculation of the free vibrational frequency of a circular two-hinge arch of variable section, subjected to a hydrostatic loading. Upper and lower values of the frequency are estimated. Computation is performed by the matrix method. As an example, the basic vibrational frequency is investigated for a two-hinge arch, the cross-sectional moment of inertia of which is given by the formula J Jo x cos 0.6 ?X Card 1/1 where Jo is the moment of inertia of the arch at the key section. (.A-. 1.-Dseledko) nta n f ur r4, MOTT, Nevill Francis 8cience Theory of atomic collisions. Pod. red. 1A.1. Frenkelia, Moskva, IZD-vo ino3trannoi lit-ry, 1951. T. A. Kontorovol Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Idbrary of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified MOTT lid" TUZ U. [Twose, W.D.); SANDOMIRSKIY, V.V. [translator]; GORIKOV: V.A. [translator); MAN, A.G. [translator] "The theory of impurity conduction". Usp. fiz. nauk 79 no-43 .1 691-740 Ap 163. (Electric conductivity) (MIRA 16:3) I : ~ 11 - ~ ~i . aves- - , I rao- . i' ' 1-- - , - -, d " ..'- I p0l.~- ~,,' " I MOTTLI JAn"Pz* 11 Isotopic meter for the thickness of bands IYG-1. Przegl elektrotechn 38 no.2:79 162. Country : CZECHOSLOV,'XI:, Category: Forestry. Forest Cultures. :.bs Jour: RZhDiol., No 11_ 1958, Nc 48782 Authcr Mottl- J"r.- Inst 3c.L. ForQstry Society Title The Plan"-nG of Poplars Or~C; Pub: Lean. pracc, 1957, 36, No 1, 28-36 ,',bstract: In Cctober 'I.L,',,'- t".ie excursion of the Czcc:wslovak Scientif.c Foresti-y Society becmuc acqua.,iitcd with poplar culturQs rt the Opochnt:nskiy .:x.~cr r3unta.1 leakhoz. IL acted that thu iybr2.d offs-~-,r~nC is distinguished bf ,. ~~rcat variegation of fc)r,-.is. The mjor ty of *Lhe hybrids are :nfcctQd tAh canker and lag iii -rovCh lue'-.ind t2ic variet Qs ~17o,-,aLated K Card 1/3 KOTTL, J.. PhNr R"oneration of culture media by application of yeast extract. Cook. hyge opidem. m1krob. 2 no.1:64-67 JPeb '53. 1. Ustar opidentologle a m1krobiologle, red. doe@ le.Raska, (CULTM KIMIA. rogen. with yeast extracts) (TRAST, MIND, extract, In prop. of culture media) 'v TO SE F JOTFLI SCHM. Taclay. KUDr; KOTTL, Josef, FW(r Growth properties of yeast extracts. Cook. byg. opidem. m1krob. 2 no.2:145-148 Apr 153. 1. Ustar spidestiologis a a1krobiologto. Praha (red1tol doe. dr. larel Raska) (Tun, mm, extract, off* on bact. growth in vitro) (BACMIA, effect of drMs on, yeast extracts, growtk in vitro) MOTTLA, Josef, PbMr.; SCMM, Vaclav, MUDr,; za tech. spoltiprace Determination of the concentration of Protaus-Providence with the aid of oxidative deamination of L-tryptophan. Cesk. epldem. mikrob. imun, 5 no.3:147-151 June 56. 1. Ustav spidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Praha, reditel prof. MUDr. K. Raska. (BACTERIA, Providence, determ. with tryptophan, oxidative 4samination technic (Cz)) (PROTRUS, determ., tryptophan oxidative deamination technic (Gz)) (TRYPTOPUN, determ. of Proteus-Providence group. oxidative deamination technic (Cz)) EXC_-IVTI% FSWCA Sec.4 Vol.10/4 Microbiology Apr 57 771. MOTTL J. Ustav Epidemiol. a Mikrobiol., Praha. *Mikrotechnika pro -7-yi-N!"Istovani tvorjjy indolu. Micromethod for a rapid indol production test CSL.EPIDEM.PAKROBIOL.IMUN. 1956. 5,4 1190-194) The author describes a micromethod for testing the production of indol for routine diagnostic purposes. One colony from agar is emulsified in 0.3 mi. ad medium, incubated for 3 hr. in water-bath at 37* C.. then 2 drops of Ehrlich reagent are added. Positive results are manifested by pink colour; negative substances are colourtess. 451 standard collection strains of enterebacteriacea- have been tested by this microtest. All the results were in accordance with the routinely used macrotest. The ability of providenciae to dissociate the accumu- lated indol is referred t&, thus it happens that the results. positive after 24 hr., grow negative after 46 hr. The short incubation period of the proposed microtest excludes such falsely negative results. ROTTL, Josef. Ph Mr. Decomposition of Indole by strains of the Providencia group. Cook. opidem. microb. imun. 6 no.1:60-63 Jan 57. 1. Ust&v opidemiologle a mikrobiologis. Praha. reditel prof. Dr. I. Raska. (BACMIA. metabolism, PrIvIdence. decomposition of indole (Cs)) (INDOLI. metabolism. Providence bact., decomposition (Cz)) &(C1,',UTA 1,11DICA Sec.4 Vol,11/Z Fled.Ucrobio.etc. Feb 58 285. MICROMETHOD FOR QUICKLY DETECTING THE NITRATE REDPCTION. Mikrotechnika pro rychl# zjlgfovl_oi redukce nitrAtt. Mottl J. Ustav E iderniol. a Mikrobiol., Praha. CSL. EPIDEM. NUKRUBIOL. IMUN. 1957, 6731 (179-182) Tables 2 A m 'icromethod is described for detecting the microbial reduction of nitrates for the use of routine diagnosis. The reaction is carried through in 0.3 ml. of buffer- ed saline with 0. 116 KNO3, and after inoculation the test tubes have to be incubated during 3 hr. in a water bath. Then the Griesse agent, I drop of sulphanilic acid solut- ion, and I drop of a -naphthylamin solution. eventually zinc, are added. The positive reaction is red, when it to negative the substrate rentains colourless. There is no need for an absolute sterility of the manipulation. KOTTL. Josef, Mr. Rapid method of deteruination of fermentation of aorta in carbohy- drates. Cook. opidem. mikrob. iman. 6 no.4:278-280 July 57. 1. Ustav epidemlologie a m1krobiologie. Praha, reditel prof. Dr. K. Rasks. (YINWATION. detern. in carbohydrates (0x)) M("TL. J. Ricromethod of rapid determination of H.S. Cask. epidez6 mikrob. Iwas 6 no-5:334-336 Sept 57. 1. Ustav spidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Praha. reditel prof. dr. K. Raska. (SUISIM, determination* hydrogen sulfide prod. by Interobacteriacese, micromethod (Cz)) (BACTERIA 0 Interobacteriaceas, prod. of hydrogen sulfide. mioromethod of determ. (Oz)) MOTTI Jo Mirrotechnic of rapid acetylmythleArbinol pro&ction; 7oges-Proskauer's test. Cesk. epidem. mikrob. immun. 7 no.3:202-205 May 58. 1. Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiolopie v Praze. (MCESHICHIA COLI, infection, differ. diag. from Aerobacter kauer's test (CZ)) (AIROBACTAR, infections, cloacae. differ. diag. from A. test kcz)) cloacae infect., Voges-Pros- coli infect., Voges-Prookauerla RASKA, I.; BZDIFAR, B.; ROTTA, J.; JELIM, J.; ~!~ --- On the question of the virulence of haemolytic streptococei.J.hyg. spidem..Prahs. 3 no.4:357-364 1959. 1. Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Prague and The First Institute of Pathology, Charlea University, PrWe. (STISPTODOCCAL INFWTIONS exper.) SORK, V.; JNLLM, J,; UJM, R.; W2TL, J.; SOURNK, J. Deternination of the wober of alcroorganisus in suspension, in relation to Its density. Cesk. epidem. mikrob. imun. 8 no.2:113-121 Mar 59. 1. Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie v ?raze. V. Sch., Praha 12, Srobarova 48. (SATMOVILIA, determ. of number of orgnnisme in suspension, relation to density (Gz)) IW"L, J. Janik, J. Removal of waste v-19cose In the production of fibers. p. 249 VODA, ;rague, Vol. 34, no. 8, Aug. 1954. SO: Monthly LiFrt of East European Accessions, (BEAL). LC. Vol. 5, No. 6. June 1956, Uncl. XOTTL, J. Waste water from viscose-fiber production and ito purificatiun. p. LL2. Vol. 5, no. 12, Dec. 1955 VODIjI H05FODAROITVI Prahn, Czechoslovakia Oo: Eastern European Accession VOL 5 No. h April 1956 MOTTL9 J. Re-use of water. p. 62 Vol. 5, no. 1/2, Mar. 1956 VOD14I HOSPODARSTVI Praha SO; Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC, Vol.5. no- 3 March 1956 MOMS Xosefv W. The sims of filters for water clarification and mcbanlmd filtration. Emergetilm Cs .11 uoo7s330-334 J1 161. CZECHOSLOVAKL~/Cultivated Plants - Medicinal. Essential Oil-BearinC;. M TrIxins. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 12, 1958, 53873 Auth ) r JanIV-1) I., H--"i. M., M-)ttl)- 0. List Ti~le 0:- If Substances Mitained in the J-1 Ori-- Pub C Farmac. syLvos. 1956, 129 Abstract It 'i;, the Cberaical Institute of the Ac-idem:! ;f Si-i~nces )f CzSi- that terpiiiol-4 cxitaiaed ij, the 4,_Ujipe, f- IS (1.4uretic effect which surpasses Uit h, the eff.:Ict ,f -.affeine aiid in this respect is close to mercury rrepart,.ti)us. -- A.G. Vyatkina Card 1/1 - 154 - MOTTL, Otto, inz. Czechoslovak Standard 73 6611 : Pressure Tests of Water Piping. Normalizace 11 no.8:255 Ag 163. 1. Hydroprojekt, Praha. MOTTL, Otto, inz. Czechoslovak Standard 73 6701: Sewerage Network and Sewage Conduits. Normalizace 11 no.10:325 0 163. 1. Hydroprojekt, Praha. MCI-PTL, 3. Valuation of a huntina listrict with roe ieer. p. 99. Vol. 71 1954 PRACE VYZKU;,IN'fCH UoTAVU LESYjCKYCH CSR. Praha, Czechoslovakia So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5 No. L april 1956 MOTTL, S. Diminishing occurrence of the woodcock Tetrao urogallus L. in Czechoslovakia. p. 237. OCHRMJA PRIRODY. (Kinisterstvo kultury, Statni pece o ochranu prirody) Praha. Vol. 10, no. E, Nov. 1955- SGUIRCES: ZEAL LC Vol. 5, No. 109 Oct. 1956 MOTTI.,i. ; JANDA, M Study of the effect of environment on roe doer. p.613. SBORNIK RADA IMNICTVI. Frahm. Vol. 28, no. 4, August 1955 SOURCE: Bast European Accessions List, (ZEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1956 YOTTL, S. Food of roe deer (CaEreolus caperolus capreolus L.) p.29. (Biologia, Vol. 12, No. 1, 1957, Bratislava, rzechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) Ir. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl. 11 T ~cer. of tl-.e environment on t no (Zbornik. Fjcli 'Lp-sna.c vi, ool .-',-Lst ",liropean V03. T-in I~r,. ,dex of S/169/62/000/007/018/149 D228/D307 AUTHORS: Ibmayer, Ya., Dolezhal, 1. and Mottlova, L. TITLE: Appraisal of geophysical materials in the Flysch PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. V7, 1962, 19,,ab- otract 7A125 (Prhce V~zkuian. U'stavu cs. naft. dolu, 18, 1961, 38) TEXT: Geophysical prospecting was carried out by gravimetric and magnetometric methods. Maps were compiled for gravity anomalieo and for those of the vertical magnetic component. The density and the magnetic properties of rocks were studied in specimens, collected in the surveyed area. Data were obtained about the genetic causes of the gravity and the magnetic-field anomalies. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete trarislation..,7 Gard 1/1 MMLOVA, Vera -.1-1, .- T-"- I Infornation survey No.9/1964 of the Institute for Standardisatlon of the Coumil for Mutual goon=Lo Amsistams. Nomalitace 13 na,M02-105 Mr 165, MOTU Aurel__, A commission for each problem, a real support in the Humnian Trade Union activity. Munca sindic 6 no.lOs44,-47 0 162. 1. Presedi~te al Conailiului regional al Isindicatelor, C;ktj. ACC NRS ARG035233 SOURCE CODE: UR/0372/66/000/008/GO27/GO27 -AUTHOR: Motukha. 'A. Yu. TITLE: Calculating the reliability of linear recotnition systems SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibernetika. Abs. 8G171 REF SOURCE: Sb. Avtomatika i- vychisl. tekhn. Villnyus, 1965, 59-64 TOPIC TAGS: vector analysis, linear recognition system, recognition system*, pattern vector ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for calculating the reliability of linear recognition systems, based on the linear transformation of the n-dimensional pattern vector a, where M is the number of classes. The solution is taken from the maximum coordinate of the S vector, which is a result of this transformation. Analytical probability equations arre derived for correct recognition for the follow- ing cases: 1) the a-patterns are distributed normally in each class; 2) the para- meters of recognition systems and components of the a-vector are independent random values with normal distribution. Examples are given for reducing the 1/2 UDC: 62-506:621. 391. 193 ACC NRs AR6035233 existing recognition systems to this mathematical model (in particular, the method of correlation coefficients). Bibliography of 6 titles. (Translation of abstract) INT] SUB CODE: 121 Cwd 212 K-j,-U,-E-vICH9 P-P. '-,-j --hroug~l lig -e-jrectng I 1 3 - ht li'LLnination uf p, 1,9 s a .from. L I'- " -2, 2A 'FL- ;ml-b-A i,7-6, MOT'jiKVIGH, D. Yu. 1,1,otulevich, U. Yu. -- "Investii,7ation of theDynamic C harac teri s tics cf the ,3hlorine Dryin~ Division of the-Electrolysis Department With the Ouject r, of Hegulating and Calcu2ating the Possibility of Its Crml-lex Automatization." Cand Tech Sci, Inst of Automatics and Telemechanics Ac~Ld Sci U5SH, '.Ioscow, 1953. (Referativnyy Zhurnal--Khimiya, No 1, Jan 545 So: SUM 166), 22 July 1954 --e V~~-H, PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 869 Avtomatizataiya proizvodstvennykh protseseov (Automation of Production Processes) No. 2. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. lt7 p. 6,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut avtomatiki I telemekhaniki. Resp. Ed.: Losslyevskiy, V.L., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: Klimov, V.A.; Tech. Ed.: Rylina, Yu. V. PURPOSE: This volume Is intended for specialists engaged In research work and planning of automatlon process in various branches of industry. COVERAGE: The volume contains articles isummarizing the results of investigations carried out in laboratories for the automation of production processes of the Institiat avtomatiki I telemekhaniki, Card 1/7 Automation of Production Processes 869 AN SSSR (Institute for Automatics and Telemechanics of the USSR Academy of Sciences). The articles discuss the following topics: 1) basic objectives of automation 2) classification of industrial processes and formulation of typical automation solutions 3) experimental methods employed In studying Industrial processes subject to regulation 4) considerations in determining the rational sequence and the extent of automation, and 5) results of studies on the autot2ation of some industrial processes and establishments. TART, OF CONTENTS: Foreword GENERAL PROBLE14S OF AUTOMATION 3 Lossi,vevskly, V.L. Objectives of Automating Tndust.-ial Processes 7 Card 2/7 Automation of Production Processes 869 The study attempts to characterize the status of automation of production processes and to chart the more important directions for further development. There are no references. Finkel'shteyn, S.M. Olassification of Production Processes Subject to Automation and Typical Solutions of the Latter 19 The author reviews the classification of automated production processes with emphasis on continuous flows production which in terms of present instrumentation and outlook is most suitable for automation. There are 10 Soviet references. Motulevich, D.Yu. and Tagayevskaya, A.A. Types of Controller -Kc-t-i-o-n-s--DE&Ing-Experimentai Studies of Controlled Processes 43 Types of controller actions employed In studying Industrial processes are reviewed, optimum conditions for the use of this or that controller action are Indicated, shapes of curves for transition process and characteristics of stable conditions for single capacity plants are shown, Card 3/7 Automation of Production Processes 869 and spectra for a number of nonperiodic actions are presented. There are 2 appendixes and 6 Soviet references. Rushchinskiy, V.M. Experimental Determination of Amplitude- phase Characteristics of Controlled Plants Based on a Transient Process With a Disturbance in a Form of a Rectangular Wave Impulse 65 Description of the method Is presented. There are 10 Soviet references. Ftqshchinskiy, V.M. Determining the Approximate Expression for Transfer Functions of the Controlled Plant Based on Its Experimental Grequency Characteristics 74 The author presents several solutions to the problem of lag detection. There are 4 Soviet references. Losslyevskiy, V.L. Determination of Rational Sequence and the Extent of Automation of Industrial Processes 63 This is an attempt to develop an analytical method which would permit the determination of production sectors most suitable for automation. The method consists basically of Card 4/7 Automation of Production Processes 869 a review of production costs, analysis of material and labor expenditures, and subsequent introduction of automation on sectors where automation appearsto be economically more effective than conventional methods of production. There are 1 Soviet, 1 Czech, and 1 American references. AUTOMATION OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Popovskiy, A.M., Gritskov, V.I., and Govorov, A.A. Automation of the DesiccatlM and Absorbing Departments of Plants Using the Contact Method of Producing SUlphuric Acid 97 The study describes fully the automation of the desiccating and absorbing department of the Shchelkovskiy khlmicheskiy zavod (Shchelkovskiy Chemical Plant). The principal product of this department is monohydrate and the automation embraces the processes within the desiccating tower, and oleum and monohydrate absorbing columns. There are 19 Soviet references. Card 5/7 Automation of Production Processes 869 Gritskov, V.I. Investigation of a Cement Kill as an Object for Automation 133 Automation of a mill located In the vicinity of Novorosslysk conhists largely of Instrumentation and other means to assure the maintenance of acceptable quality of grist and liquid raw material mixture at a maxima productivity level. Description of instrumentation is included. There are 2 Soviet references. Nezin, I.S. and Malyy, A.L. Automation of Drying Drums 139 The study presents basic concepts for the selection of a rational automation plan for a drying drum and describes its performance under normal production conditions. Reference is made to IN. Vayser, Candidate of Technical Sciences, who participated in the work of the Institute for Automatics and Telemechanics of the USSR Academy of Sciences. There are 4 Soviet references. Card 6/ 7 /0 00 AUTHORSt TITLE: '064 /0,9 26237 S/11 62-'/000/008/003/008 D215YD302 Motulevich, DnYu., and Yastrebenetakiy, M.A~ A comparison between hydraulic and electrohydraulic controllers of "Teploavtomat" manufacture PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, no~ 8, 1961, 6 - 8 TEXT: The electrohydraulic have the following advantages over the hydraulic controllers: transmitter, controller, and actuator can be separated, whereas in hydraulic controllers the transmitter is mechanically coupled with the hydraulic amplifier and the horizon- tal distance between the amplifier and the actuator is limited to 100-120 mg and the vertical distance to 30-35 M; the controller can operate with a nuMber of transmitters having an electric output smaller in size than its hydraulic counterpart; in certain electro- hydraulic contriallera the oil supply system, the amplifier and the actuator are bu:lt into one single unit. The only disadva*tage of the electro hydraulic system is its complexity. Bothq hydraulic Card 1/4 26237 3/119/61/000/008/003/008 A comparison between hydraulic ... D215/D302 and electro-hydraulic integral controllers have good dynamic pro- perties, The transfer function of an I-controller is W I(P) = S/P' Where S - gain of I controller. In the case of the electro-hydrau- lie controller type AFK-l (ARK-~,) S max = 50.4 mm/sec. V for d.d. input signats, The transfer function of a proportional hydraulic and electroh draulic controller in the frequency range up to 3 rad/ see. is WIM = - (k/T P + 1), where k - gain of P-controller; T - time constant of balast link. The gain of a hydraulic controller can be varied by adjusting the transmission ratio of the mechani- cal feedbacks rod. The gain of an electro hydraulic controller is determined by the value of feedback voltage and can vary between OnI95 and infinity~ The tranfer function of an (P + I) controller in the range of frequencies up to 2 rad/sec, is given by W (p) k(Tip + 1) P+1 Tip (I + S + STip) Card 2/4 26237 S/11 61/000/008/003/008 A comparison between hydraulic D215YI)302 where Ti - time of isodrome; S - coefficient representing the de- viation of frequency response characteristics of an actual propor- tional, plus integral controller from that of an ideal (P + I) con- troller,, The limits of variatton of gain K in (P + I) controllers are correspondingly the same as in P controllers. The magnitude of the isodrome line is determined by the position of the damper throttle valve Ti max ---30 see. When the opening of the damper valve is less than 900 the values of T i are widely spread and hen- ce the isodrome performance is unstable. When the valve opening exceeds 3600, the system becomes practically an I-controller. In electro-hydraulic controllers the differentiating link is represen- ted by the RC network (Ti = R1C,). The limits of variation of Ti are 20 to 500 sec. When the moving part of the actuator reaches the liniterg the feedback signal drops. With the change of sign of input signal the magnitude of travel of the actuator is smaller I.han it would Wve been without mechanical limiters. The electro- Card 3/4 26237 B/119/61/000/008/003/008 A comparison between hydraulic ... D215/D302 V-1 hydraulic controllers made by 'Teploavtomat' have many advantages an&a wider field of application than the hydraulic types. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet-oloc references Card 4/4 Y,OTULEVIC[4,-D-.Yu.; YASTREBENErSKLY, M.A. Modern foreipm electrohydraulic repulators (sumey). Prit-gro- stroenie no.10:20-25 0 '(1. (14LRA 14:9) (Electric controllars) (Hydraulic control) MOWLEnCHo 0. P. Cdad. Phyvicomath. Sci. Dissertationt Nolecular Dispersion of Light in Crystals.q Physics Inst,.P. N. Lebodev, Acad. 5ci. USSR, 28 Feb. 1947 $01 Vmcbermmva Moskva, Feb. 1947 (Project #17836) 0 & a 0,0 * 00 M , 4~ W164006494069966 00 0 I444 M , Wf L 11 w is 1i I to J) 11 U a 14 a . 'A A-L-" -f-- 14 a 16 P 0 to 0 #1 U a A T`0 [ --71 00 00 -*a 00 If, *0 -3~, 00 i VAS.S,,Sfr~ 00 a! -TMr,r-jn the tbewetjW part If. calculates the diw- ago, considering it as a diffraction of elastic WGV" in (- i * cMtal- Sive the fr-W of t1w diffraction -- is U-11 - ' ~ 1 Ce compard with the field of the incident light it can be C-0 to ted so a firstwder perturbation (A Manvivil's gqus- ` ns. Tin relative intensitift and dgtx"Xisations 44 Ta ad uod*wmd Hot ate cakd. for cu dis != Fi we 0 for in ate cow of quests the resul =V~X . re Made on t F d b ( s. we . crysta zp right. and k(t-h&vAe quads. NaCl. and N4F; the 0101. disPenim was %tudied t,y megms of the temp. dependence of disPerwd tight. 11, jvjdt% agree IMU with the themy. CS- V.* a gweiany ,L. far the anLsotmpy in quest a is cmK--d S. Pakswer tj* - 041 k 10" U wav MO 1 it 4 0 00 000000 000 0 00 * 0 ,: : 0 0 : : : : : : : 1 ** * 0 40 0 000000 see O's is 0 a 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 MOMMOH, G. P. IISSR/Physics Rochelle Salt Light - Dispersion SOP/Oct 48 "Light 14spersion in Seignettoelectric Substances (Rochelle 6alt Crystals) and the Hydrogen Bond," F. S. Baryshanakaya, G. S. Landsberg, G. P. Motulevich, Phys Inst imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR, 4 PP 11 Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XII, No 5 First part describes dispersion of light in Seignette's salt (Rochelle Salt). Second part is devoted to dispersion in KR2P04 and (NH4) H2PO4 and its importance in theory of Seignettoelectricity (electrical phenomenon of Rochelle salt crystals, i.e., surface charges, oscillation, etc.) PA 19/49T94 Alble "hI6 " % ft" Ce4 IL t 0% Ital ffIFA, y %&l: SUM Aka&mW NA, 0"GIRL 9-a PPN~d at *A Ldft&V F%VW CA LOP**=tx=.W IVAIbMa" G. P. Mutu *kvk'b )111, 14, 542AIM). -'Ftw twittwtfial Arm denv. 0(44/- r w1wo 0 a if. at f1w liquid dad q - oil, to Uscisdat In it, ~ZIVA6 fur *be was(atal owd. TIliq deriv, is Im4c. tothea4lAt"fiedetiv 4.4,0.*hk-hVAIJI- /=:'.Vb.V The haters'44M of a &144 to Ithmaxill Mooocirmatk kkt, a - ~i A.. is peope(ed (so IN WMA 44 Idtr4&Mk WAVQ if CMAICA 117 a piftl- crystal. The light is Ibm_projected through a stepfifirs as a Photographic plate. Time pmome ad the affraftinw wan is mmucced with a iniumadiocwter. The rbw amn am dkmmd aud a vahw f4t A&W of U.,'s is lAl- tag cmd. R - 1.73, im good agmerment with mcmurM values. Pis OjfK dIJ09, M4 O(III.W.-Tbe Intensity, PENIASUMSIMI. Alldf frTIJUMI-V al light 9Lmttered by lorlmd Vw am c%W. for light inculevil along ea,b axis of artammetry. Theoret"lly, ew. gave boo I, repremats dw imitenlity of light scatter"] Sking the 3401d Safe of WMIMLIY Mid P rrprt~srnt. (b.st of fight Scattleml a1mg the axis of tarofaUf symnwiry nm Uclg (.4 astreft"En't is attributed to parasitic watteml light Cyrus Frjd~n 13 UW/Physics - 100truftUts Jai Acoustics, Measurement *An Absolute Acoustic Hicroradimeter," G. P. Motu- levich, I. L. Fabelinskiy, L. N. Shteyngaw;, Phys TWt imeni P. N. Leebedev, Acad Sci USSR, !, pp k Ak Sauk SSSR- Vol I=, No I or defect in most radiometers is that pressure *iver (whether of plane or spherical form), di- eting xmder action or sound, is subjected to dlf-~ ent effective pressures because of ebange in po- lon of receiver. Devised radiometer with elet- siagnetic compensation for this force. Instrumen't'. 15"M UM/Physics Instruments (Coutd) cia,be used to meAsure forces from 10-3 to 103 drum. 'a radiometer,, when protected from air motion, * taming, might be used to determine amplitude of Ul-, trasonic waves in liquids. Submitted by Acad G. S. L"Uberg 1 itov 49. VOWPbyslcs - Acoustics 11 Doe 51 "Concerning an Optical 10thod for Checking the Mmeracter of the Acoustic Field," 0. P. Motule- wift, I. L. Fabelinskiy, Phys Inst imeni Lebedew, ANA Sci USSR *Dok Ak Rank SSSH" Vol LMM, No 5, PP 787-790 ftbject mthod is based on the investigation of t4w Intensity of the lat diffraction mx of light in dependence upon the direction of propagation of ultrasonic vaves. Describes the theory of the javposed method for checking the character of the acoustic f ield thus: If at a plane sonic wave ~/Phymics - Acoustics (Coutd) 3-1 Dee .51 propgated in the xy-plane under angle F to the Y&=U a parallel bean of light is incident in tbs. direction of the x-axis, then the intensity at :the Light diffracted under T to the x-axis le Set& for swAQU wiplitudes of sound by a formilm. 3almitted by Acad 0. S. Landaberg 22 Oct 51. And 1. L. FaIlIfift". IAN!" 2aAIIMM); d. C-A 44 W.-Ilbottim's IWIMAS for 46 ,~Itcat= -a. v - I-vivi .# Pkr ut + I)m - A - me" kftth d the mgm, or - imbermal WAy. A As &WAa"Utim of the Kutt". ballf. =71:1140. 0*6 p as d., &W * - ditler. to".) ba, gi Wiskmativallytoahkil Rasc"MPWW w"expli firt". 'M mom Aw " 9 is w" in elm aw of .4atic a. ow wakabb pb,.. "W eammotte bKofto lbrwy siM espe. becomm better it a is Md. flovit dow im a Not hy Swrie"Ork w4m; it 64 caltd. by as - (SA2 /Atmoort/wqx4d) 01/10W.P1, IN k mW a aft the dimmetttioms of the nuLkwet (amblIDINY)ffibiballift-ive, I in the 94pw. F the kwath of the mommad coftim. All. the Willie at the bNemsitirs td the fit dinowltm man. MA of the IM Weal New, a" Fibe *w" cowed by dw- mv.. . W&%WV ,xt the wailksomwter callretsw; The m4VHudm weamiml arr I./Io w4 A IWs mctkW gives elm dymmadc mv 4# ~Pftm. em (adiabatic): the comma.-temp. or 6 ob- Wwd I:= ill. ow w .1 it. Mam Irtatimum Vahm of the drammic or that "Mah"d. 44 h 4330 A.. mW a fletemacp of 1.604 and 1AM4 X 101 17,9(0 x I(p Im C4M to &Told coo met a canxtim i'". 1100 O.M. UvOlf 0.7US. M011 0.111M. KI-0 .31, ftMo 1,513; thm an dimitincify 6, or, O.SW 0.~M. 1.041. 0.90. 1.83. I a4AWIA, Abewmetife disinvidmote was ,owmaimood "It C^ im'49501 mW $01 A_ asM v*b ftHe sit M97, 4NW, *ad 601 A., thr takom of a am (be sum =4m. asio"M by A. F. Tom" I ) am witime. mom agrgentem with the "911. X attil jUmucim's fismista is ofewsmed with dr- tuatic or vidues dctd. in (W way; static or Cive a 2790m- ticdbmvAwy. Avxwwnt with the King am the Lem- fAMW ("=tat is only Occasima Most, gibe pormcut. manibmily fortuiums. The symetttatic d6crepawy be- twvvu the dyammk- and the static a caunue be exp1miewd. Thon fY 7;-7 At J :of, 41. Z I 35R, .3 6~ USSR., el-T., IT.: Leb sids-Inatitutle GOWUSHIN, A.I.; 14DTULEVICH, G.P. Optical properties of tin at helium temperatures. Zhur. ekap. i teor. fix. 47 no.ls64-72 Jl 164. (MIRA 17t9) 1. Fiziaheskiy inotitut imeni Lebedeva AN SSSR. Al , R/ C' - ')F' 213 category : USS i~ ltjs~c 'I K-5 Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Flziks, No 1, 1957,M) 2342 J~ Author : Motulevich, G.P., Pabellaskiy, I I - -PU-Ys_Tc_s_Tn-5`MMe, Academy of Sc_IArjC(ttj Inst USSIA Title On the Dependerace :f tbe Index -..f Refraction ,)L DexAsity at Low Audio Frequencies Orig Pub Dokl. AN SSSR, 19561, 10~. No 4, 6-j-,7-64o Abstract Descylption of the EO.ItYLOT'S ' oilgir-al method of measurlagq4/dr at the low 50- cycle frequency. Two layers of the irovestigoted substances are placed in the arms of a JamIn imterfeiometer, erd the den Ity of one layer is varied sinusoi- dally. The authors vc~.rkr-d out Fj special procedure to determine exactly the value ofzf/~ with respect to the change in density, at which the coLstrast of the interference patterL VSXIIShES The value of~)-Ildf .'s calculated most accurately at this poizt. Values of 0.90 -t- 0,02 and 1.61 +- 0.06 were obtained for water and benzol respectively. A sunmary table of Previously-published re- sults is given. The dispersion observed In the 50 to 10f cycle range and the fact that f has the same values both for 0 and 50 cycles and for 107--1010 cycles cannot be explained by assuming this quantity to be dependent on a cer- tain region, the rad-ius of which is of the order of magnitude of the radius of the action of the Intermolecular forces, Card 1/1