SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PED, D. A. - PEDAN, M. S.
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ACCESSION NR: AT4035460
individual regions in the determination of various prognostic relationships, as done in this
article, does not mean that other regions and factors do not Influence this phenomenon.
The method representB only a simplification. The relationships determined are shown to
be quite good, and are recommended for use in forecasting practice. The rollults are
regarded as preliminary only. Further development along those lines can lead to doriva-
tion of similar relationships for all scasoniq and months (if the year. Despite the tedious-
ness of the method described, the derived empirical influence-function equations make it
possible to prepare a seasonal forecast rapidly and easily. Examples of such a forecast
are given. 7liere is a M review of the litarature which Is pertinent to the background of
the problem. orig. art. has: I formula, 9 figures and 9 tables.
ASSOCIATION: ToontralIny*y Institut prognozov, Moscow (Central Institute of' Fore-
casts)
SUBMITTED: 00 DATEACQ: 20May64 ENC'L: 00
SUB CODE: ES NO REY SOV: 019 (MiER: 006
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ACCESSION NR: AT4036461. 8/2"6/63/000A77/096/0200
ALITHOR. Pod' D A
TITLE: A statistical methol for refining the foromt of a mom monthly air temperature
anornaly
SOURCE. Moscow. Tsentrallvy*y Institut prognozov. Trudy*j, no. 127, 1963. Voprosy*
sezonny*kh prognozov pogody* (Seasonal weather forecasting), 96-100
TOPIC TAGS: -nieteorology, weather forecasting, long-range weather forecasting, air
temperature, air temperature anomaly
ABSTRACT: In earlier studies (Trudy TsIP, No. 103, 1962) the author made an analysis of
existing methods for the refinement of the forecasting of an air temperature anomaly for a
month and season and proposed a statistical method making it possible to make more pre-
cise forecasts. Practical aTerience has shown the effectiveness of the&D Methods. However,
they are based only on the use of the meteorological inertia of the air temperature anomaly
of the beg-inning of the month (season) and do not take into account the air temperature
anomalies of the preceding month (season). However, It Is known that the air temperature
animalle* of the preceding vionths or seasons exert a certain influence on the formation of
the temperature field at subsequent times. It Is clear that In developing methods for the
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ACCESSION MRi AT4033463
s/2546/63/000/127/0137/0143
N. A.1 ftlop 0 A
TI71Z: Stimag cold and beat waves in the suropean territory of the 855R
SOURCE: Moscow. Teentralow
F*y justitut prognosov. Trudy*, no. 127, 1963.
Voprosy* sasonnyftb prognozolt poXcdy* (Seasonal weather forecasting), 137-143
TOPIC TAGS: ma~eorology, clilsiste, climatology, weather extremes, temperature,
anomaly
TABSTRACT: -The authors provide a brief climatic description of strong cold and
beat waves in the Europeaulturritory of the SSSR. The study was based on data for
anomalies of mean daily air temperature at 22 standard stations uniformly din-
tributed over the guropum UJISR during the period 1951-1960. By strong cold and
heat waves the authors now c**" when the anomaly of seen daily s~Lr toWerature
(A t) Is appreciable. The criterLon used is A t >,, +10C. The following char-
acteristLes weris deterniceids numbW of days With A t74-LIOC, continuous duration of
sutb periods and intensity of! weves. It in noted that strong best waves virtually
never occur In July (me of the two months studLbd)l this pbsoommon is primarily
CWd 1/0
DUYTSEVA, M. A.; PED's D. A.
Intensive cold and beat waves over the European terrtitory of
the U.S.S.R. Trudy TSIP no. 127:137-11.3 163. (MIRA 37:5)
DUYTSETA, M.A.; FEDI, D,,A.
Cold and beat waves in Uke European U.S.S.R. Tra4y T31F n4c.123i
34-62 163. NIRA 16:9)
DUYTSEVA, M.A.; PEDI, D..A.
Fluctuatiow of planetary upper frontal zones of natural
synoptic periods, Trudy TSIP no.120:34-43 '63.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Weather forecasting)
(Solar radiation)
VASYVXQV,, K.A,; ZVMIEV, N.I.; POI, D&A.
ForecastiM atmDepheric prooseses by amlogues for a natml
Moptle period. Trucbr TSIP no*120s3-13 163. (MM 16s6)
(Weather foreicaeting)
VASMOV9 K.A.1 ZVMMI N.I.; Mlp D.A.
Correlation "man the state of atmoopberio prommv ceatere
md Us weather in the Pkiropean part of the U.S.S.R. Trudy
T3IFmo.120:V,-24 163. (HIM 16s6)
(Weather forecasting)
FED I r D.A.
Forecast of the defornation of the planetar7 upper frontal
zone of natural Unoptic periods. Trudy TSIP no.120:49-57
(MIRA 16.6)
163.
(Weather forecasting)
PEDI, D.A,
Establishing the boundaries of natural synoptic periods with
the aid of an analogy Index. Trudy TSIP 10305-62 162.
(MJRA 1517)
(Weather forecasting)
VASYVXOVv N.A.; VMV, N.I,,j 1101p D.A.
Application o1' empirical influence fanctions to prognoe,es of
mean montI)~y sir temperature anomalies. Trudy TSIP nc..116:24-33
162. (HIM 15:5)
(Atmoopheric temperature) (Weather forecastirg)
VASIU,KUV# N.A.; ZVEM, N*41.; PEP, D.A.
Uos of the analogy principle In propones of synoptic procesoes
and the weather for five days. Trudy TSIP no.n6sl3-23, 162.
OMRA 15 t 5)
(Weatber forecastim)
FEDI, D.A.; SIDOCHENKO, T.V.
Progaosis of monilly air temperature anomalies and awuntv of
precipitation. IlWy TSIF no.216:4-64 62. (IMA 15:5)
(Weather forecasting)
S/546/62/003/103/002/002
1053/1253
AUTHOTU Fed', D.A.
TITIZt Determination ct the livits of natural synoptic porlodc by the
index of anslogy
SOURCES Tsentral'nyy irotitut prognozov. Trudy.no. 103, 1962. Voprony
dolgosrochrykh prognozov pogody. 55-62
TEXT: Two problems httvo to be solved in practice. 1. To ostaUish an
&nnlogy iimong diurnnl rynoptle chnrts- 2. To dete.-t the region indicated by
the method. As parameter of ar-logy the following. formulae were ad,Dptodt
91::~ 1401 p H4 - (4)
?
of which vj-, q., -eeprosent ind icon of ninalogy of two comparable vet6orological
Poldo having as reference ro:Lntn two componento along the latitudinal circlea
and alonG the moridiaLn lines. The two letter are characteristic iri, the degree
of coincidence between the veridinnal and the zonnl flows. Those parameters are
extkemoly close to the n9sociation coefficient, but are more easily- derived by
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PEDIP D.A.; KOZELITSEVA, V.F.
More Racurabi method al" forecasting the mean .:monthly air tp-=-
perature anonaly. Tmidy TSIF 103sl6-30 162. (YJ.RA 15:7)
(Weather forecasting) (Atmospheric temperature)
PEPI, D,A.; SIDOCHENKO, T.V.
More accurato forecauts of the air temperature snomal.~r in a
season. Trudy TSIP 103:31-38 162. (14IRA 15:7)
(Weather forecasting) (Atmospheric temperature)
VASYUKOV, Y.A.-, ZVFREi, N.I.; NMI$ DeAt
Forectsting synoptic processes for the current natural !:ynoptllc
period ty the use of analopues. Meteor, i gidrol. no.1:27-'33 ')a
162. (Miiij, 1~: I )
(Statistical weather forocastinp)
Ball SKII.. N.M.
1 wIll
li~ress,s , ibs efficiency.of centralised dimpatcbing, Ailm. telss. I
avlas' no,2:21-25 7 057. (MA 10: 4)
1. Nwhal 'nik. tekhniaheekogo otdala slushby signalizataii I evyazi
Hookarsko-Wa-sanskoy dorogl (for Pod'). 2. Starshiy lashemer tekhul-
cheakago otdoila Noskovske-Foramuskoy dorogi (for Nerlimakiy).
(Railroads-Trala dispatebtag)
BU101,W, Mikhal I A I I - I. I RAY 114 , N.,,,~ ; ,
E. Yu. I
(Handbook ~ior --.he stat'.on agent-ori-autyli Spravochnlk
nogo po stantsii. Moslcva, TranSP07-t., 339 p.
(MIRA 18
dezinir-
12)
PEDI. 0. N. and GERGELI., D. A.
"Displacements of the Components of a High Deformational Field of Natural
Synoptic Periods".
Trudy Tsentr, in-ta proMoz)v, No 36, PP 76-87.., 1954.
On the basis of 1951-1952 data on the European natural synopti,z region,
a study vras made of the cyclones and anticyclones which are the components
of the high defromational field of a natural synoptic period (NSP). In all,
126 cyclones and 31 anticyclones were investigated. The vertical thickness
of the components were studied up to the level --;00 millibars. In 46-62% of
the cases the component at AT 500 during the course of the entire NSP corre-
sponds to distinctly expressed baric forivation of the S=e sign as on earth
and in 79-83% of the cases at the level AT 300. In 6-8% of the cases the
components turned out to be only high baric centers. The mean velocity of
displacement of the components do not exceed 26 km/hour. (RZhGeol, No 8. 1955)
SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956
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AUTHOR: Ped', Ye.].
TITLE: An instrument for automatic inspection of the diameter
of crankshaft journals during the process of grinding
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1961, No-7, PP-7-8
TEXTt It is difficult to measure the diameter of large crank-
shaft journals during the grinding process because each. journal is
supported by iwo blocks so that the angle available for measurement
is considerably less than 180*. Accordingly, the usual types of
measuring device are unsuitable and so the Moskovskiy
stankoinstrumentallnyy institut (Moscow Machine Tool Institute)
proposed the method described below for automatically checking the
diameter of journals of over 150 mm with tolerances up to 20 microns.
The equipment in illustrated schematically in Fig.l. The
measuring head I is placed on the journal by rotating the
lever 2. The head touches the journal with two fixed
cylindrical hard alloy supports and a third moving support located
at the end of the measuring lever 3. The spring 4 sets up the
measuring stress and as the shaft diameter in reduced on grinding
the measuring arm rotates round the hinge 5 altering the position
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An instrument for automatic ... E194/E435
of the measuring core of tho inductive pick-up 6 which is
connected in a bridge circuit that continuously checks the radius
of the part being machined. The device is calibrated using a
sample part. A study of the influence of errors of journal
shape indicated that this instrument has numerous advantages over
conventional measuring heads with a central measuring point and an
arc of 120*. An expression is derived for the maximum error of
measurement. The results described in the article weret confirmed
during the production aervice of instruments installed on grinding
machines for crankshafts with journal diameters of 200 4. 0.015 mm.
There are 3 figures.
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1-!kF.KOV,, B.N.; FEDI, Ye.l.
Selecting the paramtera of a pneumatle ma.turing E-ystem.
according to given mtrological chamcteristine. takh.
nu.2:15-17 F 165- fkf!FA 1e;6)
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iinding
shatts during their gi
D~,~Lc's fo~r*:iut=abic Ontro~ top
af
Uierite now
tayatekIttika 4o 1965, 21 23
TOPIC, TAGSzz shaft grinding, ~-size control
---AWTUGT i d6veiopr~6ht oj! i-Pneuniatio- gage Tor controll.
Uig the~,S ze of large
tpp~ed 04fts~,In the coursi) of thef-r gr-Liding is-reported* The shiftAs meavurod
I~r- pAs" A t"ged"on - levai~ 2 see I-'Ig-.I of the-Mriclosurel'oompresibd air talen
th- I _s~rsttim $1.1itop q 3 and then, eLvgapj~, el 71 ed into the
e-p ant air ra ga', is r eas
t h r' , Pros ure !U.I the' gags chsxiber- depends wthe value of .1
a MOOPI a- el* s the grinding,
-is taken off, the Pressuro -in decreases, and point 5 moVes until the
-Upper-w~~_awber pressure, becomes- eq*. to the lower-chamber-pressure.1he zaximnn z
-that perrd,t4i measurament ie 0 s 35 =ij scale reoolution, - 0 - 2 =e- The !mstrument is
being tented on a~grinding~machine 4-hat hardles 235_,16j:z;a shafts..; Orig, art. Iias:
1. figiae, taid a formulas,
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, I ASSOCUTIN 4. -Wskovsldy~ -stahkoinstrmentall W institut (Moseow Mac~Ana and
:: -. ~ I q, , , . - .. .. , - - -, -.': I.- - - - ~
- - - i
JEDI, Ye.I.; FEDOTOV, A.V.
I
Pneumatic noncontract ine"ent for automatic control during
machining. Izzi.tekh. no.8:16-17 Ag 162. OUTU 1634)
(Pneumatic control)
MARKOV, B.N.; FEDI, Y3. 1.
Universal device for industrial dirntmsion checking.
~=. tekh. no.3; 9-12 Mr 164 (MIRA l7t8)
.L
MARKOV, B.N.; PED-'-,-Ye.I.-
Device for automatic chech of the dimneions of artleles with
broken surfaces. lzm.tekh. no.9t9-11 S 162. (MIRA 151ll)
(Masuring Instruments)
PEDI . Ye.I.
Wide-range pneumatic Inntriimnt for autoratic control. of Ili 'T:ensiO;)-, .
Izm. tek h. no.:.2t12-14 D '61. Oli it', I ~,: I il
(Pneumatic g~uides)
IVUOV, A.G.
P-lenourini- ir, L rumen t Li :1(" 1 1,11(2 *,ul-t-
zaor~ to io, , t r
P-a)A , 0 .
Flat device for inside electric lighting inntallations. p. 95 , Vol. 15, 110. 4,
Aprl 1955, WIAW40SCI EIYCTROTECHNICZNE
3D:MD',7-HLY LIST 0 Fji~33T ZIJROFEi~E ( ~AL). 1,33, Vol. 4, N-3. 9,
3apt. 1955, Uncl.
PMAJ .3.
Driers and heaters for thermoplastic materials.
p. 227
Vol. 15, no. 10, Oct. 1955
WIAD%IOSCI ELFCTROTECHNICZNE
Warszawa
SO: Monthly List of East ~,uropean Accessions (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 3
March 1956
of
Encruot ,i -A
So. E'ast,
Fz-,aA , J.
Die tasks of the electrical entinevrin,- In2ustry beforf! the Introduction (-)!'
the prescribed trade-mark of the Polish Electrical Fng-ineers Aooociation.
P. 0 (~,TIADOMiLCCI (,~arqzawa, ?oland) 7o1. 17, no. 2, !?57
30: Monthly Incley of East Furopean Accesslong (ELAI) L' 'J'01. 7, No. -. I-)'P'
m"t, j.
The state of the electrotechnic-porcelain industry In Poland and the need of Its
developuent.
P. 165 MADOMOSCI IMMOTSMIGUR) (Warsaw, Poland) Vol. 17,no.6, June 1957
SO: Monthly Index of Xasit 3kropsan Aaceselons (NUO 10 Vol- 7. Wo, 5, 1958
Card 1/1
KRISTJR,A.A.; FADACHMEO, G.A.
Jkparience in uving cardtotrast in cerebral aneiography. Yop.
neirokhir. 20 no-3:12-17 MY-Je 156. (HLRA 9:8)
1. Iz Nauchno-itisledaovatel'skogo Instituts neyrokhirurg-Li Minister-
stva zdravookhraneniya USSR.
(CCUTRAST RXIA
3.5-,iiiodo-4--R.vridor.e-N-acatic acid diethanol amide
In cerebral angtography)
(BRAIN, blood supply
angtography with 3,5-diodo-4-pyridone-N-acetic acid
disthamol amide)
(ANGIOGRAPHY
cerebral, with 3,5-dilodo-4-pyridone-N-acatic acid
diethanol, amide)
I-
PIDACHINNO, 0. A.,, dotisent; DMILENKO, 0. S. (Kiyev)
lr-;3-
Anglography in the differential diagnosis of vascular lesions
of the brain. Vrach. delo no.3t56-61 Mr 162.
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Ukrainakiy institut neyrokbirurgii.
(ANGIOGRAPHr) (BRAIN-DISWES)
BROTHAN, M.N. Wyev, Irsensys ploshchad', d.10, kv.6); NIMTWVSKIT. V.S.;
MACHINKO, G.A.
I
Against a prejudiced approach to the problem of intracranial
pressure in concealed brain injuries. Noy.khir.arkh. no.3:24-29
Pf-Je '57. (KIRA 10:8)
1. Institut nayrokhirurgii Hintaterstya mdrevookhranentys US=
(nauchnyy rakoroditell - teal. dayatell neuki professor A.I.
Arutyunov)
(BUIN-4,0UNDS AND 11WURIX5)
(GEMROSPIHAL FWID)
(2, /-~ F- e le6, G, t) -
ZOZULYA, Tu.A.; FE-DAMN1.0, G.A.; 0XU1OVA,
Biochemical changes In ventricular
prolonged drainaj;e of the cerebral
21 no,2:41-44 Mr--Ap '57
L.P.
fluid and blood follow!ing
ventricles. Vopr. nalrokhir.
(HLRA 10-5)
1. Institut neyrokhirurgii Hintsterstva zdravookhraueniya USSR.
(CERNBROVINAL FrUID
blochim changes of ventric. fluid in prolonged drainage
of cerebral ventricles)
(CIRMAL VINTRICISS
prolonged drainage, aff., causing biochem. changes in
ventric. fluid & in blood)
(BLOOD
biochem. changes in prolonged drainage of cerebral
ventricles)
EXC"#`4tP'A A i-LDICA ~ec.14 Vol.11/10 Radiolorl Oct 51
1740,,PEDACHENKOG.A. *Experimental study of dependability of
1-C-AMCR WFT-or angiolgraphy of the brain (Russian text)
VESTNAENTGENOLAADIDL. 1957. 32/1 (52-55) Graphs 2
Experiments on 38 dogs and 20 rabbits have shown that the most reliable contrast
rnedlum for anglography of the brain is a 35-40% solution of cardiotrast. D con-
trast quite satisfactorily and Its side-effacts on r*epiration. pulse rate aml blood
presivars we mUd. Porlarterial wasstheals, as wall as hydropapaverine chloride
and lumisal MoInIshes the side-effects caused by the administration of cwtdietraM.
No vioWs voltroncopit dMorlasUm of the vascular w&Us of the brain Usmue and
1740 5N V
internal organs of the dogs caused Oy the administration of cardiotrast were noted.
Quite satisfactory contrasting propertles of cardiotrant, absence of toxicity and
mild side-effects-of ~he administration of a 35-40% solution permit the conclusion
ftt this contrast m6dium may be safely used for angiography of the brain.
- - - - - ., - -, ~py:- 8, to)
PEDAC'MMD, G.A.; TANAWAYRO, P.O. [deceased]
00AWSAM"W
Peculiarities of' foeal myWtoms of ta-ain tumors of varying
histostruciture d.evelopirg without olWcal awdfostationa of
hypertension, Probl.neirolchir. 4:41J~8 959. (KIRA 1): 11)
(BRAIN-7UMMS)
JEDACHMO, G.A.; PRONZ13M, P.A.
Basic metabolian and IMexes of external respiration in brain tumors
of varying.histoatructure. Probl.neirokhir. 4:241-246 159. (KUU 13:1X)
(BRAIN-TUMM)
(RL9PMrICN)
(METABOLIM)
ARUI-YUNCV, A.I.t Prof.; PEDACHIM0, GA., dotsent (Kiyev)
w.MwIM%..WWMww~
Hemorrhagic strokes and their surgical treatnent. Vrach.delo no.5:
485-489 My 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Ukrainskiy rauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neyrokhirurgli.
(APOPIMI)
fEDACIWKO, G.A. (Kiyev)
ftoblem of opcmtanecus bmorrhages lml%lo the eerebell=.
Vop.neirokhir. 24 noo6s42-43 N.-D '60. (KIRA !,~ g.1 )
I* Ukraiwkiy nauchno-losladovatellukiy inatitut ueyrokldrurgil.
(BlUIN-MWORRHAGE) (CERFEUM)
FEDAGMKO G A - Dk'qILEUKO,, G.S.; ZOZULYA, Y-j;A.
Diagnostic significance of changes in superficial mid deep veins in
patients with tumors in the cerebral hemispheres of different locali-
zation eangiogTaphic study'. Vrach. delo no.32t79-85 11 161;
(141RA 14:11)
1. Ukrainskiy institut neyrokhirurgii. Nauchnyy rukovoditell -
zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, chlen-korrespondent MI SISSR, prof;
A.I.Arutyunov,,
(BRAIN-TUMORS)
PFX i Al V.
AGRICUL-URE
Periodical: 3~~131-,',13TLIX Vol. 14, no. 3, Feb. 1955
PEWA, V. liotbeds ~'n hme -arde~-is. .~ . 124.
1.1;nthly List - f E~,st European loces -ions (EEAI) ~,C, Vol. Q I
- P ]'o . 5,
,-'ay 1959, UnclAss,.
PEDAJA Valter- VCOL, K., red.; KOHU, H., tellm. red.
(Rimbarb growing] Rabarberikasyatus. Tal2lnn, Eesti riik-l.ik
kirjastus, 1961. 15 P. (Estonia-ithubarb) WIRA 15-~5)
PEDAJA, Valter; RAIJDj V., red.; EINLERG, K., tek)ui. red.
(Experience of economical managezent at the Vnirjela State
Farm] Okonoomse majandernise koge=s-l Vainele sovhoosist. 7&1-
linn, Zesti, riAlik kii-jastun, 1961. 95 p. (1-'.rRA 15-.6)
(State fanas)
UNIVER, F,.; PEDPJAp V.j red.
- ori4-jnussl K5nolus ~*dtkub, ~alllirmp Festl
(The talk c - 105"p. [in Estonian)
Riiklik Kirjo.0tubs 1963. (MIRA 17-6)
E - KAARLI K. KI 1 H.
AmISEPP, I.;
p'. .
Y07KAS, F.; Kcj:'ZU3,
Y,IVI , I". , NA, 1j.;
UNTS, L., RALKSCo, A.; POW, V.; POL,
gvucx, J.; 3EKSEL, ii.; TOUVRE, It.; TUPITS, li.; TW-)
.; VljFLtdjD,
TANISSOV, H.; TAGER, A
rod.
[Plant braeding] Taimpkanvatus. Tallinn, LOW RalimatI., 1964.
813 p. [In Estonian] (1-111AA 18-1)
POIKLIK, Karl;-PEDAJA.-V.. red.; ODAMUS, A., tekhn. red.
(What the com grower should know about the weather] I-',I.da peab
teadva ilmaat maiBi kaevatamisel. Tallinn, Eesti riikl.ik kir-
jastua, 1962 30 P. (PIDUL 15:6)
(Co;ri (Maize)) (Meteorology,, Agricultural)
iLDA.JA, A:iA~, A., "(;d-
, -r-b,--et ~~rowirii~ dr, F:1, T, ti
I .3uya
E,,tic,. 'laillal, Pjik~;k,
[in Estonian]
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AUTIfOR: Redakbovsk.~y,. 1. (Ociessa)
A rational-'practical method for the design of open cy-
li-hdrical ~'shells,
SOURCE. Tooriya plastin i obolochek; trudy 11 Vsesoyuzonoy konfe-
rentsii, LIvov, 15-21 sentyabrya 1961 g. Kiev, Izd-vo
AN USSRj 3.9629 521-525
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PE X T, Quo V. 2. ,Vlasov, the author ex-
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functiona of a prismatic boam, obtaining
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