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ACCESSION NRz AP4030351 ENCLOSUREt 01
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Fig. lo Model of a breakdown element, consisting of an assortment
of flexible inelastic filaments of differeA-langths.
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AbTHOFS; Govorkov, V. G.; Indenbom, V. L.; Papkov, V. S.; Regal', V. R.
Trl"LE; The dislocation theory of the initial stages of deformation in single
crystals of germanium
,SOURCE: F-izika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 4, 1964, 1039-1047
TOPIC TAGS: germanium, dislocation theory, creep, kinetic equation, crystal
deformation, temperat-u- .,.~pendence, time dependence
ABSTRACT: Beginning with the simple Iinetic equation for deformed crystals as
used by Gilman and Johnston,-.:: = Nbv, where E: is the rate of plastic flow, N the
density of mobil-e- dislocations, b Burgers vector, and v the velocity of deforma-
tion, the authors have studied the theory of dislocations in direct application to
slightly deforned crystals of germanium. They have compared the results with
experimental data on the relations of deformation and creep to conditioris under
which the properties are measured. A comparison of measured and computed values is~,....
shown graphically in Fig. 1 on the Enclosure. Good agreement was obtained between
experimental data and theoretical considerations both for rate of deformation and
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for creep. The authors consider this further confirmation of the validity of the
view that the deformational properties of si.ngle crystals of germaniwa may be
described by the kinetic theory of dislocations; and they consider their results
contrary to the concept that such deformation is due to dislocation rupture at
atmospheric impurities. The authors think great promise is to be found'in the joint:
application of phenomenological consideration of dislocation theory, macroscopic
study of temp6rature and time dependence of deformational properties in a crystal,
and microscopic study of the deformational mechanism. Orig. art. has: 8 figures
and 23 formulas.
-.3SOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR, Moscow (Institute of Crystallogra-
phy,luN SSSR)
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7 Fig. 1. Gurves showing creep in single
crystals of Ge, plotted on relative
time-displacement axes Temperature -
520C; stress, in kg/rm : 1 L 10.8; 2 -
9.3; 3 - 7.5; 4 - 5.9; 5 - 5.1; 6 - 4.0;
7 - 3.4; 8 - theoretical curve.
10 T
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AUTHOR: Vershinina, M. P.; Rrgcl', V. R.; Cherny*y, N. N.
TITLE-. Effect of U-V irradiation on polymer strength
SOURCE: Vy*aokomolckulyarny*ye soyedineniya. v. 6, no. 8, 19649
1450-1457
TOPIC TAGS: polymer strength, mechanical stress, UV irradiation,
polymer failure, polymer degradation, capron fiber
ABSTRACT: The dependence of the strength of po'-ymers subjected
simultaneously to mechanical stress-and U-V irr.-idiat'ior, on temper-
ature and time has been studied for capron fibers. The study is based
on principles developed by S. N. Zhurkov. Zhur'.rov has suggested that
the mechanical failure of polymers io a result of the thermal degrad-
ation of macromolecules which is activated by mechanical stresses*
He has alao established the fdrmula
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for the rupture life (T) of specimens at temperature T and under
stress G; To, U0,and T are constants having specific physical meaning.
The rupture life of capron fibers was studied under various conditions&
The results 'of the experiments, given in Figs. I and 2 of the
Enclosure, show the effect of U-V irradiation on the fiber strength
and indicate that in the presence of such irradiation the dependence
of the fiber strength on temperature and time cannot be described
by Zhurkov's formula with the usual values of the coefficients -10
U0, and y. The effect of U-V irradiation is explained on the basis
of further experiments, analysis of Zhurkov's formula, and the as-
sumption that the failure of fibers is the result of the combination
of two processes: degradation in accordance with Zhurkov's formula
and degradation caused by Lrradiation. "The authors expiess their
gratitude to S. N* Zhurkov for his interest in the study and for his
valuable advice." Orig. art. hast 6 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-takhnicheakiy institut im. A. F, loffe (PhyeLca-~._
technical Institute)
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109 T. GeC
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b
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Fig. 1. Dependence of the logarithm of the rtipture life
log T of capron fibers on stress a, with and without U-V
irradiation at.different temperatures
.1, 6- 130C; 2, 7 - 80C; 3, 8 - 25C; 4, 9-60C; 5,
10 --11OC; a -without irradiation; b wi.th irradiation*
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log T, sec.
0 Fig.' 2. Vepende nce of the logarithm of,
/Z 1 the rupture life log T on reversed
temperature 1/T of capron fibers at
various 9,tresses (kg/MM2)
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_Iuai.i,,v of pol., -zi a L-a ',rc
under tlnfi action of ulLraviclet raciJ.'al.'on. Krlim. vo.lcl-. r)-j.6:
50--54 165. (MEFA 18;12)
1. FL7,"~!(o--te?-hnicheskiy institut im. A.F. Toffe AN SSSSR.
I
Outnit'ved july '-:, 11961,.
SABALMS, Valrinia, conf. ; DAN-RISHENCIUC, E., dr.; REGIUS, E., dr.
Current problems in perinatal and neonatal Pathology. Padiatria
(Bucur.) 14 no.3: 193-202 MY-Je 10'5-
1. Clinica de pediatrie a Institatulul de medicine, Timisoara.
(for Sabadus). 2. Sectia de nou.-nascuti iin Clinica de obstetrica
a InstitlLtUlUi de medicina, Timisoara for Dan-Rebenciuc, Reghis)
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;AUTHOR: Regell, V. R.; Chernyy, N. N.
'ORG: Physical-Technical Institute im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR (Fiziko-
tuel,chnicheskiy institut Aq_59SRJ_
iTITLE: Durability of,pol meric fibers~ and films under stress when
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SIOURCE: Kh1micheskiye volokna, no. 6, 1965, 50-54
TOPIC TAGS: synthetic fiber, uv irradiation, light radiation effect,
polymer physical chemistry, rupture strength, mechanical stress,
mechanical fatigue,-z~.q,~~~~~
AESTaACT: The effect of ultraviolet light on the strengthkof stressed
polymeric fibers and films was examined. 16 different polymeric
materials exhibited identical characteristics with respect to the
relationship of their durability when under stress and subjected to uv
ligilt. t%n empirical equation was found. This relationship is
explained by the superimposition of two breakdown processes--a 'Lluctuat
process and the process of destruction due to the action of light.
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Specific physical terms can be attached Uo the parameters of the
empirical equation. This empirical relationship can be used In
determining light stability of stressed polymers. orig. art. has: 13
equations, 4 figures and 1 table.
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AUTHOR: Regell, V. R.; Muinov, T.
ORIG: Physico-Technical Institute
cheskiy institut AN SSSR)
TITLE: Use of a mass spectrometer
.the basis of the yield of volatile
SOURCE: rizika tverdogo tela, v.
364/2369-'
SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/008/2
X.
im. A. F. Ioffe, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fiziko-tekhril*-
for studying the kinetics of polymer destruction on
products
8, no. 8, 1966, 2364-2369
TOPIC TAGS: mass spectrometry, polymer structure, polymerization kinetics
;ABSTRACT: It was found in an earlier mass spectrometry experiment that, during mechani:-
cal destruction, polymers yield the same volatile products as during thermal destruc-
tion. The volatile products form as a result of secondary radical reactions following
.the mechanical breaking of macromolecular chemical bonds. Earlier studies have provid-:
ed valuable information on the kinetics of polymer destruction and the relationship be
,tween destruction and deformation. In this paper, a further mass spectrometry study is:
made of the liberation of volatile products from polymers under stress and, in partIcu-i-
,lar, the 6peed of separation as a function of the applied stress. It is shown that, in'
.accordance with the kinetic theory of the strength of solids, destruction begins at the*
instant stress is applied, and that a relation exists between deformation and dest-ruc-
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ition.
If the volatile products indeed form as suggested, the rate of their formation
!during steady state creep will depend exponentially an the applied stress. When a
Is.tress is applied, the yield increases rapidly, then drops off to a steady value. Re-
:sults show that polymer destruction is like a thermofluctuation process in which chemi
Ical bonds are broken in sequence, whereby free radicals are formed and volatile produc
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1develop as a result of secondary radical reactions. Orig-art. bass 6 figures.
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AUTHOR: Anufriyev, G. S.; Pozdnyakov, 0. F.; Regel', V. R,
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. F. loffe (Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy
institut)
TITLE: Application/of mass spectrometry to the study of polymer
thermal degradation .9
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinenlya, v. 8, no. 5, 1966, 834-840
TOPIC TAGS: v=t7x=- polymethylmethacrylate, monomer, mass spectro-
meter, activation energy ) A)zj11nF* t),Fe.1Aq DA7-toAlq 7weRn;.gi- 1)oFeon)Pc151r,,aj
ABSTRACT: A time-transient mass spectrometer with a stroboscope trans-
former of emitted signals has been used for investigating the composite.
ion an-d the kinetics of liberation of volatile products of polymethyl-
methacrylatelthermal decomposition. The advantages of this' method over
others were demonstrated. The mass spectrum of the monomer and of the
products of polymethylmethacrylate thermodegradation were recorded.
The activation energy of polymethyluethaer?late thernodegradation at
the initial stage was found to be 30 kcal/sol and In subsequent heating
50 kcal/mol. The authors' thank B. A. Manyrin for his help and
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participation in discussions of the results. Orig. art. has: 5 figure%
3 formulas and 1 table. (Based on authors' abstract] [NT] I'
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A UTH Oil It e I, el I. V. It.; MA_tnov, T. H.
ORG: Phy_si-co-technical Institute im. A. F. loffe (Fiziko-tekhniche-
skiy institut)
TITLE: Application of mass spectrometry for the investigation of the
kinetics of separation of volatile products from polymers under stres
SOURCE: Vysokomolekul rnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 5, 1966, 841-845
TOPIC TAGS: polystyrene, polymethylmethacrylate, polyvinyl
alcohol, mass spectrometry, C~1~5m,eRz_ 5F_,04jeA7-1oL)
ABSTRACT: The kinetics of the separation:iof volatile products from
, ilymer _Eo 1 renel and polyvinyl
i
PC samples (polymethvlmethacrylatel
alcoho~b under stress has been investigated using a time-transient mass
spectrometer. The volatile products separate from the moment of the
application of stress, not only after rupture. It was proved that
rupture begins at the moment stress is applied. It was determined
that the kinetics of separation of volatile products is analogous to
the deformation kinetics, which points to their close connection.
There is an exponential relationship between the separation rate of
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volatile products and the stress applied. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
(Based on authors' abstract). [NT]
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1~) k-p-
[EXSGVSKIY, A.M.; REGELI, V.R.
Longevity of polymers under the effect of cyclic loading. Vysokom. soed.
7 no.6:1045-1050 Je 165, (MIRA 18:9)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F.Ioffe AN SSSR, Leningrad.
F 7,.,, V. R.
s-tu-d-,,- of t'Le 11 eld of volatiLes by the solids rupture."
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report SUbmitted for Intl Conf on FractLwe, Sendai, Ja]Dan, 12-17 Sep 6".
Phys-Tech Inst, AS USSR.
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REGELI , Ye. 1).
Homology of the lami-nae orb-itorasales in amphibia. Dokl. AN
SSSR 154 nc. 3:72e-730 Ja 164. (,MIRA 17:5)
1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
i.I.Shr.allgauzenam.
Pj.-Ol 1: 1, 1 ye . 'Ll.
I .
Devel,' pm~- n -,. o-f nar t i lag, nous r.,euz--o:: ran' ur" ana i ts c onr- - ~ I -~n ~; -' t I,
the palatoquadrate in Hynobius keyser-11rigii. Trudy Zool. instu. 33,
3~-7L I ri Z- . k ~ iul IIA 1'7 - 7 )
REGEL', Ye.D.
SeMentation traces in the chordall part of the cartilaginous skull
of H -2-5 S-0 '61.
.ynobius kayserlingii. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.1:253 (MIRA 14:9)
1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.I.
,9hmal'gauzenom. (Skull) (Salamanders)
- -RZ-(;ZL- ~
i1alatc,juadratur. ard it.s connectioni3 -.,-J fh the axial pa-vt oT ',,he
sImll in Hynobius, kaysarl-ingii, Dck! AN SSSR 142 no.1:237-240
ja , 6~-, ~ 14:12)
1. -oolo-lcheskiy institut All SSSR, Freds----avieno akademikom
i'l, S~,Mal',Eauz,--ncm.
( ~.!.~~Phibla) (Skulil
RE"ELE Z. - A CS, E.
-t -
L . I _, embankment '--Y the CZz;~--+O-:-icz Drocess.
Stabilization of , .--- I
P. ith.
(Plelyepitestudomanyi, Szemle, Vol. 7, no. 1/3, Jan.Alar. 1957. Budapest,
v
Hunt7ary)
SO: Nonthly List of East E: ropean Accessions (EFAL) LC, Yol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 1057. Uncl.
REGELE., Z.
Testing the chemical stabilization of loess soils. p. 228.
MELYEPITESTUDOMANYI SZOAT, . (Kozlekedes- es KozlekedeseDitestudomanyi
Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 9, no. 5, May 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFIAI), IL, Vol. 8J, No. 8.,
August 1959.
Uncla.
!lg th, qu CR-Milai
M.. G y e n g e. Wit~~pfiisltedovidnW- SPH---,
'1956, 6. 1, pp. 9--o~-20,12 figs.'; 4 titbo.
7
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iiariatea -f ai, lut it
rear volds."MiL
giout howi!V d
A e
.-soll due to the I high ivatcr;cem~ut,rati&
delayed -.s'ettin ilierd6te dfd~ h6t eld
a e-Aill ter io-iq,tlie-vl~wpolpt-of
od-T ti; 11~10t Jilung"Volds,
g
nor fiont.that of d.. Y-e-
roVe
kivecoinonicaL t
-Groittingvi lya suspotsidii of. bento
APpeaire(l to '.be -adounte, for ',:g' ft
suspetWons:,of altiminotts I
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V." f t
o o vanons,*,cem-n s: r, e
-determined bj
p-e-me'nt
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-'kt
.... ..F hi6e c6iiise:6f gxbutbikar~ b6ihg Au I 'F
inix t CledAedinp
ed.' work d experiences `~aliied, fu "' tit ake.-
e.,-~ process
an
Aescrlbed.:.U.' - WItlrtlte,bldJiJdJA6d-
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compir6d
4, 8a
15- to 40%~-6n -.b&-obt
one- tie to
d
d ' bairial ''tit labom' 4uireiiiinti,-Theie6irding
reduce ut
of, cliange~ in the.gr6titing pressu I Aedific
this commetion the -pressure
urveslitnd'tbi
C
ting Lathe wurs6 of grouting are dealt-*,~~ith:iii-aetiil.~'~.".'.~'-'~l':~*~.. 2
set
The method lia!i- been successfully' applied, in, tired
cohesive wil, them rapid ~ dewl6pnient - of. them jae~r
resulied, In complettiWatd-sealingw
tid - fillinj 4 1:
Plugs
f e cracks with a'wnall consiti6ptidil 6f mat
,-7 - -.
.... ;:";. , .'.- .
-injection with fast bindinE cament. P. 5
I
(Kozlekendesi Kiado) Budapest 7ol. 6, no. 1, Jan 1956
3 F, : ."FkL I-C Vol. 5, no. 71, July 1~56
f84. Practical experiences gained In the field of Sou
freezing at one of the ivork sites of the Budapest U det-
ground Rallway S Z 6 C h. yJ.r.' Z. It e g e 16-
(Aillylpilistudoitidnyi Sze.-de Vol.
pp, 260-272, 16 fW,)
At one of the work
sites of the.Budapest der.
U U
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ground IWway the sail consisted of sandy -gra
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ve
,
a depth of 12 m below the surface. underlying gr
a
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and yellowish clay interwoven with sand, pocke a
ts
sandstone. find a 12 m thick stratum of quicksand-
These e-xtr--md soil ditiaw rendered neoessary
the applicatio' Yopfoacnr MTY, nl,e%, ewnpressed air work-
a
ing method Mbined with soil freezing. The uul
cc
of coustruction, the Spread. effectiveness and costs of
freezing. hiid expericom gained we described in detail.
It was found that the effect of compressed air work
Increased cold losses by approx. 100/. and that the temper,
attire of the work site was reduced to a mijAmunt of I'3'
to 4' C by the freezing process. I it !iptte of the extruordv~
nary conditiouS the health of the workers did not suffer
and neither did the number of "Ne-nds". cases hiLre'aw
which proved the effectiveness of preventive niensur I
es!
REGELEY Zoltan, okleveles mernok
Electrosilicatization and its application in Hlinyary. Melyepitestud
szemel 14 no.6:273-282 Je 164.
1. Division Chief, Geodetic and Soil Testing Enterprise.
Ref'elsy Z.; Balazsi, B.
Increasirw the load capacity of piles by soil stabilization. P-413
"MYEPITESTUDOMA'i'IYI SZD-ILE. (Kozlekedes-es Kozlekedesepitestudomaayi Egyesulet)
Budapest, Hungary. V61.9, no.9, September 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.8, no.11
November 1959
Uncl.
Zoltan, okleveles mernok
An interesting application of soil stabilization by chemicals.
Melyepitestud szemle 11 no-3:133-135 Mr 'O'1.
1. Foldmero es Talajvizsgalo Val-lalat szakosztaly7ezetoje.
URETSKAYA; VISHMKOVA; BORISOV; PINKHASOVICH; MURADOV; _CAIMAN; OS3RSKIY;
PYATOV; BOKSARMAN; GORPISHCH3=; YXRE~MnO; ZHAHKOV; POPOV; ROMANOVA;
SIDOR=O; TODRIN; TIMOV3TAVA.
Dmitrii Sergeevich Pavlov; obituaz7..Gaz. prom. no,1:56 A '58.
(Pavlov, Dmitrii Sergeevich, 1904-1957) (MIRA ll:z)
.4-
.1-4 Tech 6c i -- "Studs of 1W. vibrf -or.3 of M bobbin-holder
oll the spret.6fir of P ghisz3-sr.-minr i-wit." I S, 1960
MO
(Lair of' i-,J,der and Secondu-ry Sr)pc.-i,,Iizcd Educ,,'-iolt RJF~;R. .~os Tt=xtile- List)
K L, 1-61, h1(3)
-235 -
REGELIMAN, Kh. %
Head Jigaing stenter mechanism of the PM-250-I5 ce-.rtr�ftg 1
spinning machine. Khim, volok. no.6-39-41 162,
(MIRA 16.--1)
1. Leningradekly tekstillnyy institut,
(Spinning machinery)
~-l 6
RSGELIMAN, Kh.Z., inzh.
Vibration measurement by means of high-speed cinematography.
Tekst.prom. 20 no.2:59-61 F 160- (KMA 13:6)
(Motion-picture photographv, high-speed)
(Textile machinery--Vibration)
l~ :., -,
nalik (ioustent;
h: lu t . .9
Ilk
t,,W~n. 11.a
prcira. 25 nO.7:76-
Book i-7j ; - "
1-i-V institut tekstil'I-CY legkoy promyshlen!-'~-:--t--
REGELIMAN, Kh.Z.
Critical speed and anlf-centering of bobbin holders on glass
weaving machines. Izv.vvs.ucbeb.zav.; tekh.tekst.prorri.
no.1:158-167 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Leningradskiy tekstil' institut in. S.M.Kirova.
(Glass fibers) w(Textile machinery)
REGEEWMAN, Kh.Z.
Determining the efficiency of SPA-6-C glass spinning machinery.
Izv.v7s.uchsb.zav.; tekh.taket.prom. no.2*.145-152 159.
(HIBA 12:6)
1. Leningradakiy tekstillrvy institut im. S.M.Kirova.
(Plane fibers)
(Spinning machinery)
REGELIMAN, Kh.Z.
Experimental study of the oscillations of the bobbin holder
of a glass filament spinning unit. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
tekh. teks. prom. no. 2:136-143 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Leningradskiy tekstillnyy institut imerli S.M. Kirova.
(Glass fibers)
(Spinning machinery)
.--REGELIKM9_~.A.; KHALIF, A.L.; KIIUSA1NOVt B.Kh.
Preparation of isopentane in an isobutane column. Gaz.From, 6 no.3:4-/-
47' 161- ~ (MIRA 340)
(Butane) .(Propane)
YESYTTIIN', Let-mid Sexgeyev,.ch; BUSHO ',V.P., retsenzent; ZOTOV, '.'.A.,
reteenzent~ 1,.EDVEDEV, P.I.. retsenzent.~ EYZERNAN, V,L.,
. ~iEGEL'SOI*,,__LJl,,. kand. tek-hn. nauk, dots.)
re~Eenzen-
red- DOZOP'lSETV', Ch~!.
I ~, - , red,
(E-lements of antenria and wave-guide aystems] Elementy
anLermc-,-vr_,,!_novodnykh uAroistv, Mloskva., Izd-vo Mosk. univ.,
29 64, 102 p~ (VIlItA 17-1a)
REGELISON, Sey Moiseyevich, AZIYAN,Yu.M.,dots.,red.; LAZAREVA,L.V.,
T exm. rea.
[Analysis of the operation of a blocking oscillator]
Analiz raboty bloking-generatora. Moskva, Izd-vo Moak.
univ. 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Azlyan).
(Oscillators, Electron-tube)
(Oscillators, Transistor)
EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec 13 Vol 13/9 Dermatology 3ePt 59
2-104. CRANIO-FACIAL ANGIONIATOSIS N% Ml SERIOUS OCULAR ALTERATIONS -
La neuro-angiomatose cranit)-aciale avec altdrations oculaires graves -
Blatt N R b en L., Athanasiu N1. and Abramovici F.
18 Str. Caimafel, Bucarest __OPIITHAL1MOLO-ICA (Basel) 1957, :34/2 (81-
96) Tables 2 Illus. I I
Cranio-facial neuroangiomatosis is a rare disease and presents a number of inter-
esting problems. The anatomical -clinical unity comprises an a giomatosis of half
of the face and cerebral meninges, and neuropsychic and ocular disorders, as well
as calcifications in the occipital lobes. Newer methods of investig,tion have shown
on the one hand new -nptoms of importance and on the other hand have linked
this disease with otht . new syndromes (connections to general phacomatosis,
neuro-endocrine congenital dyjplasia). These are the peripheral Axpression of a
central neuro-endocrine disorder, which modern authors believe to be seated in
the hypothalamus and hypophye . The present publication shows the Importance
of collaboration between derrnatologi.ts and ophthalmologists for the diagnosis and
understanding of cases of neurofibromatosis. (XJI, 5. 8, 13, 16, 18)
E c c/ 1 Danmatolo,-_7 Oct 57
2244. EAM~N REGENBG(GEN L., ATHANASIU M. and ABRAMOVICI F.
*Neu ro- an~i-o-m-a-t-o-zY-c-r-a-n-io---racial;I cu grave alteratii oculare. Enc ephalo-
facial neuro-angiomatosis with sevcre~ ocular alterations
DERM.-VENEROL. (Bucuresti) 1957, 2/2 (140-152) Tables 1 Ulu;;. 110
Encephalo-facial-neuro-angiomatosis is a rare disease which brings up n ost inter-
esting problems from the dermatological and ophthalmological point of vi(w. As 'a
rule classified within the group of phacomatoses, it may be integrated inti.- a larger
sphere among the congenital neuro-endocrine dysplasias and seems to be he peri-
pheral expression of a neuro-endocrine disturbance. The authors present and in-
terpret an original case of neuro-angiomatosis exhibiting: naevus flammei a of the
left side of the face with a haemangioma of the upper maxillary, crardo-fa( lal homo-
lateral hemihypertrophy, angiomatous invasion of the left maxillary sinu ., con-
junctival and choroidal angiomatosi~ associated to detachment of the retin,,. and low
intra-ocular pressure. The case also presents cranial hyperostotic thicke-lings,
intra-ocular calcifications and an altered aspect of the sella turcica regio; i. The
problems which have arisen in connection with the interpretation of this case show
the necessity of a collaboration between the dermatologist and oculist as r-gards
any cakie of encephalo- facial neuro-angiomatosis.
(MIL 8, 12, 18)
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AUTHORS: Kamena"r, S"tefan,
Ivan, Eng
TITLE: Copolymerization
Determination of
PERIODICAL: Chem*icke' zvesti,
Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Simek.
ov Engineer 'Bri7i _slava-
legensbogen "a, Eva 11
Lf 2-Vinyl Furan 'With Vinylidene Chlorliel
the Copolymerization Parameters
11
1960, No. 8, ppc 581-589
TEXT: The copolymerization of the two monomers 2-vinyl furan and
vinylidene chloride was investigated by determining the copelymeriza'tion
parameters according to the adapted integrated form of the copc'ymer_iza-
tion equation. The molar composition of the mixture of the monomers was
altered from 0 to 1, and the amount of the non-reacted monomer was
determined by the Zacherle-Krainick method (Heft 34) (Tables 1,2). 'T'he
numerical calculation of the parameters was carried out by rile Mernoa or
least squares (Table 3), and the values rl = 11~7 1 0,07 and
ro = 0-15 1 0,014 were obtained, .11 correlation wi-~', the by 'K'r- 3-
Bagdasaryan (Ref. 35) was observed, There are 4 f-ig-ures:
Q
Card 1/2
83hO9
Copolymerization o'L 2-Vinyl --'-,,Aran With V/003/60/000/,~-`
Vinylidene Chloride. Determination of the BO1j/BO'Iz8
Copolymerization Parameterbt-.:
35 references: 3 Soviet, 11 US, 2 French, 3 German, 5 Czechoslovakian,
1 Swedish, 1 Swiss, and 2 Japanese.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra organickej technolo'gie Slovenskej vysokej 6koly
techni&ej v Bratislave (Chair of Organic Technology of the
Slovakian Technical College in Bratislava)
SUBMITTED: March 8, 1960
Card 212
IUGELISQI,11,1~gy I R
J._fqiLsey~ty#h;NIKULD~, S M., red.; SHI OKOVA, M.M., tekhn.
red.
(Blocking oscillator] Bloang-generator. M~oskva, Gos. energ.izd-
vo, 1961. 70 P. (Massovaia radiobiblioteka no.419). WIRA 14:11)
(Oscillators,- Electron-tube)
zz
-LF',', Ti bf~:- I r P X I Milerrye tem 3) ; HFGFNII, Gizella,
jr. (7~U
~:-7~udapta-t, lluegVetejr, rakpart. 3)
'~`roblems cl' trairil" ng. s~-ientdfic car!-e3 at 7'--Ja~7eflt Tochri-Inal
n; -, e r s L ty .Per'worica ooly~iechn eng 3 no.1:77-85 16-1.
1. K'ItRlie~, Redaktionskollegium, 1-e-ric(lica Polytechnic-a-
"I rig 'for Elek) . Slilomitted NTo-.,embeT 12. 1061.
SZBO) Istvan2 okleveleB villamoomernok, egyetemi tanarseged; REaENI Laszlo .9
dr., okleveles gepeszmernok, a muszaki tudomanyok i~~
Measuring the zero-sequence current intensity distribution on
transmission lines. Flaktrotechnika 56 no.3:119-132 Mr 163.
1. OrBzagos Villamos Tav-vezetek Vallalat munkatarua; Budapesti
Muszak:L Egyetem Villamosmuvek Tanazek., Budapest, XI.,, Sgry
Jozeef u.18. (for Sebo). 2. Posts. Kiserleti Intezet tudomanyon
osztalyvezetoje., Budapest, IX.., Zombori u.2. (for Regeni).
A.
TEC~E.CIA'GY
::-. ST -jpIrj.',. V01. 7, 'To. b, JIMe IOCI~
E _T~I 1~ G:,
Fer~o6icals: - . - I ~ .1
H M~ 7-~T S = 77, A. HarvestinF on the floating reed islets. p. 251.
L-st. of bast --uronean Acc~,.,s,_ons !,Z,. Vol. 'To.
Febr,.:=--y 11'-I~c,
Rm-%NIA/Genera! and Specialized Zoolo-a, - insects. P.
Abs Jour Rcf Zhur - Biol., No 9, 1958, 4o027
Author Niculescu, E., Konig, Fr,, ~Iuslmider, D., Regenstreif, M.
Inst
Title The Morp-hologic and Ecolo,ic Study of the Larva, Fuca and-
Imago.
Orir~ Pub Byul. stiint. Acad. RFR. 3cc. biol. si stiintc -,Gric.,
1956, 8, No 3, 599-630-
Abstract A detailed morphologic description (with many sketches) of
the ricth Ch. palustris and its way of life are C;iven. The
ccoloCZr of the larvae and the variety in their behavior de-
pendin[; on the nature of the moisture of the soil on w1iich
their feedin6 plants Lxow, are given.
Card 1/1
REGENT, I.
Yugoslavia (430)
General - Serials
Centenary of the Communist Manifesto. p. 241. NOVI SVET (Drsavna zalozba
Slovenije) Ljubljana. (Monthly for literature and arts)- Vol- 3, 1948.
East European Accessions List Library of Congress Vol. 1, no 13, November 1952
MICLASSIFIED.
REGENT, I.
rtlgoglaVia (LP30)
General - Serials
The 31st anniversary od the October Revolution. p. 809. ROVI SVET (DrzavnrL
zalozba Slovenije) Ljubljana. (Monthly for literature aid arts). Vol. 3, 1948.
Ust Eureopean Accessions List.Library of Congress, Vol. 1. no 13, November 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED.
(AA 00518-66 W
ACCESSION NR: AP5020882 PO/0082/65/000/07-/0068/0074
AUTHOR: Furtak, Marian (Ideutenant commander, Master engineer); -.Je
--- ---- ---- .ILeAentj_ ,g~y.
(Master of arts)
TITLE: The acoustic field of a ship and the homiN. of torpedoes
SOURCE: Przeglad morski, no. 7-8, 1965, 68-74
TOPIC TAGS: torpedo, sound wave propagation, underwater acoustics, underwater
weapon, underwater to surface missile,
ABSTRACT. The aiming of conventional torpedoes and its shortcomings are discussed, as;
well as the principle of operation of a homing torpedo. The two types of torpedoes are
compared with respect to their likelihood of hitting a target. Two types of homing tor-
pedoes are then discussed in detail. The laws governing the propagation of sound waves
in water are considered, as well as the dependence of the refraction of sound waves on
their distance from a source. The acoustic field due to a ship's propeller is discussed,
and a curve of the mean acoustic pressure as a function of the sound spectrum frequency
recorded 50 meters from a ship Is shown. The distribution of the acoustic pressure with
distance from the source, the frequency dependence of the attenuation coefficient of
Crd _1/2
T. AA528-6-6
ACCESSION NR: AP5020882
acoustic pressure, and the principle of measuring the acoustic pressure are discussed.
The homing system of an acoustic passive torpedo is described and its schematic diagram
is given. A magnetos trictive acoustic receiver and Its directivity patbern are described
The principle of operation of a passive homing torpedo as used by the Germans in 1943
is also described. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 9 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMI I-Y D. 00 ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: MS. GP
.NO REF SOV: 000 OTHElk 000
2/2
rd
RE.GIENTO'l , T.P. , in zh, ; 70~ I I-11, A. inzyl.
i -ojuctior! IndleaLor with an Incrollulid ocaltj for me'dia prossuru
indi cations. EnergF-tik 11 no. 12:14-15 D ' 61 3 .(MIP.A 17: 5)
BRYUKVIPI, V.A., inzh.; REGENTOV, T.P., inzh.
Apparatus for electromagnetic treatment of water. Energetik
11 no.11:14-15 N 163. (WRA 16:11)
REGENTOV, V.A.
Incidence of pyodermitis among workers of a suburban state farm
as related to working conditions. Trudy LSGMI 45:263-266 158
(MIRA 110-1)
1. Kafedra kzhnykh i venericheskikh zabolevaniy Leningradakogo
sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinsko.,-o instituta (zav. kafedroy
Prof. A.D. Troitskaya).
(SKIff-DISEASES)
(AGRICUNDRAI JABOnRS--DISF,,ASES -AND HYGaOE)
S s f v af a t e -
"17 F Te
instit,uL
KODIN, G.S.; f~Eqj~, G.P.
zu
SinglP production line in distillinr aleahol from ~ garbeet mol-
asses at the Dzhambul. Distilling Combine. Spirt. prom. 27 no-6:
40-42 '~I . (MIRA 14:9)
(D2,hambul__DistijjinF industries--Equipment and supplies)
REGI, A.
"Once more ato,3t the calculation ofprime cost on collective far-rrs."
p. 514 (Sotsialistlik Follumajan&,,s) Vol. 12, no. 12, Nc- 1957
Tallinn, Eston1a
SO.'-- Monthly Index of Eq-t European Accessions MAT) LC. Vol. -7, no..-',
April lorP
REGIDA, P.
K412ing hivh~-grade corn floui-
in the Georgayevs-k mill.-, of'
Sta-r-Pol ~-romarement Agency-. Pauk.-elev. prom. 27 ro.10:8
11 0 t6l. (MIRA 1,1:~ 1.2)
1. Glavrrf tekhnolog Upravleniya mulkotaclIno-kTupyarloy i
korib-illcoi-novoy proVshlennosti Wnisterstva zavot:)vok RSFS-R,
tGeorgiyevsk-Corn Milling)
?EGIDA, P.; ~ELINIFOV, M.; KUZNEETSOV, M.
Produvinr saveval types of millecl cor~n produc-lu-s at low-capacity mills.
Muk.-clev. prom. 28 no.8:15-17 Ag ~62. (MIRA 17:2)
1. VaeroosLyskoye.- ob"yedineniye kh-laboproduktov.
~ZEGIDA, P
~,
Using grooves with variouB angles in willing high-p ads flour.
'r
Muk.-elev. pron.. 25 nO-15:17-19 M7 '59. (XIIRA 12:8)
1.Glavnoye upravleniya mukomollnoy, krupyanoy i kombikormovoy
prom7shlennosti Ministerstva khleboproduktov RSFSR.
(Grain-.milling machinery)
RIM IDA? ~ P..,
Vertical machine for finishing bran. Muk.-elev.prom. 26 no.l:
22-23 Ja 160. (MIRA 13~6)
1. Starshiy tekhnolog Glavnogo upravleniya Mukomol'no-1=upyanoy- i
kombikormovoy promyshlennosti Ministerstva khleboproduktov RSFSR.
(Flour mills--Equipment and supplies)
. ---- :- ~j, ~, , -- ~-- ~~, ~, ~ ~- Z- .-- -
REGIDAY P.; MELINIKOV, M.; KUZUETSOV, M.
Separating corn germs at feed mills. Muk.-elev. prom. 28
no.10:8 0 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Vserossiyskoye ob"yedineniye khleboproduktov.
(Feed mills) (Corn (Maize))
R3GIDA, P.
Adjunting milling machinery for low quality grain. Mak. elev. prom.
23 no.12:27 D 157. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Glarnoye upravleniya mikomollno-krypyanoy i kombikormovoy
proTTishlonnosti Ministerutva khleboproduktov RSFSR.
(Grain milling)
REGINAC, Ladi-s.lav
"What is that?" by [Dr.Ing.] Alfred Schwankl. Reviewed by
Ladislav Reginac. Drevo 19 no.6:3 of cover Je ~64-
REGINSKIY, M. 1.
Railroad cars-manufactured at the leningrad Egorov Plant. Biul.
tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.n.gilch. i tekh.inform,
no.io:65-67 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Leningrad-Railroads-Cars)
REGINSKIY, M.I.
T~~_9.'; sb all-metal mail car. Bjui.tek~,ekon.inform. no.9:75-76
I (~ Okf IP,4, 14 : 9 )
(Railway mail service--Cars)
~i!,
CHERNYSI-EV, M.P.; RGZHKOV, L.P,; SHULIGINA, Ye.F.; IGNATOVICH A.F.;
LABUNSKAYA, L.S.; FOMINA, T.V.; CHERNYAKOVA, A.P.; SibAKOVA,
L.N.; TARASOVA, M.K.; ANFILATOVAY A.I.; SLAVIN, L.B.;
BARYSHEVSKAYA, G.I.; DERIGLAZOVA, N.V.; MATUSHEVSKIY, G.V.;
ALITMAN, E.N.; KROPACIfEV, L.N.; CHEREDILOV, B.F.; POTAPOV,
A.T.; DUDCHIK, M.K.; REGENTOVSKIY,_.V.S.; YERMAXOVA, L.F.;
SDIENOVA, Ye.A.; KULIKOVSKIY, I.I.; KIRYUKHIN, V.G.; AKSENOV,
A.A., red.; NEDOSHIVINA, T.G., red.; SERGEYEV, A.N., tekhn.
red.; BRAYNINA, M.I., tekhn. red.
[Hydrometeorological handbook of the Sea of Azov] Gidrometeoro-
logicheskii spravochnik Azovskogo, moria. Pod red. A.A.Aksenova.
Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1962. 855 p. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Gidrometeorologicheskaya observ atoriya Chernogo i Azovskogo
mordy.
(Azov,, Sea of-Hydrometeorology)
REGiNo"KIYJ A.N.; KHODAREV, N. K. ; KRAMER, A. A.
ScannIng of the kidneys with Hg203-labelled neohydrine; an,
mental study. Med. rad. 10 no.9;47-50 S 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Tristitut mp-ditsinskoy radiologii (zav. laboratoriyev - prl~X. M.N.
Fateyeva) i Tnqtitut terapii (zav. otdelenlyem - prof. N.A.Ralmer)
AMN SSSR- Moskva.
REGINSKIY, A.N.
Investigation of the th roid 1 d with a scanner (scinti-
graphic card) of the ~B-7101 B-16-1-A) gamma P-511 type
(Hungarian make) with a preliminary selection of optimal
conditions on phantoms. Med. rad. 8 no.7:12-16 11 163.
(~aRA 17: 1)
1. Iz Instituta meditsinskoy radiologii AW SSSR.
UO G-1, Nf,-~ IV' , ; . .5. ; FA.T-Ey,~-IJA, ~., . ~ I.; 'L 14---K -1 Y) A . N .
Ex r- e r 2-1 e n, -- -a in the combined use of rarticAsotope 3cannini~- an~ .1a:;arcs-
copy- in the di-a.=csas of liver diseases. Med. rad. 9 no.3:37-47 Mr
'64. ONS1 RA 17 - 12 )
1. Listitut med-its-inskoy rad-iologii ANN SSSR i institut terapii AMN
SSSR, Moskva.
LoGnov,, A.S.1 REGINSKIY, A.H.
Phaoisotope acoming and laparoccopy in the diagnoois of
livar disonuess &tovopoput.pech. no.3z6l-78 165. (MM 18231)
on r~ Ic el~ I'l, marwfact~,re of mm-oven fai---*-s.
T ek,:~ t -1 1- cm i i o -'~g '65. 18:a)
ins t itit +.~b-ti I I noy i ie-koy promy iiien. c. t
Eir(-,va
2. I,eningzadskiy nauolino-issledovatellskiy
u
en.-I.-itut tekst; L?ncl, r~rc,:7:v!7hlellll,;a,; (for Shc'-erbakova). 3. Nachaltnik
,u
I r Ic 'he s kc".C.-o C. + ": eI.: IL.e..r.-_ kno" (for Bogacheva). 4. Zaveduyush-
4 11 r1,
r,rad yr. p-.rj'zvodot,,io7. fabriki "Lensukno'l (for
Re n
GOP-TJK, Boris Tsnaknvicb; REGIETA, L., red.: KOI)j,!iT,,V, P., tol-fin.rod.
CrOver nrrtl-rn ronds] Po dorog~,n severa. Syktyvk&r, Komi knizhnop
Izi-vo, 1q57. 71 P. -1,2:1)
(Konji A.S.S.R.-Description and travel)
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UM/Chemistry - Deformition of mar/kv 52
Colloidal System
"The Theory of X-Ray Cinematic Analysis of the
Trajectories of Motion of Easily Deformable
Colloids and of Coarsely Dispersed Systems,"
T. Ya. Gorazdovskiy, S. A. Regirer, Chair of
Phys, Moscow Inst of Chem Machinery Bldg
"Kolloid Zhur" Vol XIV, No 20 PP 85-92
Analytic theory for obtaining trj%jectories
of motion of particles of media beir4 deforsed
is shown by a 3-dimensional curve corresponding
to 2 central projections obtained in the form of
X-ray pictures. Projections can be obtained by
216no
2 methods: displacing the X-:ray tube or dis-
placing the object being studied. Explains the
methods and their theory. Gives formulas for
detg the coordinates and eqs of the curve in 2
adjacent central projections. The 2 above me-
thods are not equiv, and sep formulas are given
for each case. Indicates physical and mathe-
matical methods of finding unique solns.
ZGTRE7?
VC)l "j8 110, C,
10,
Hly, ical Ch~:!"Pj[-,tj-Y
Theory. of the rUntgenok inenja tic analXsis of the path of
movement of ensiliFt e ~Grjjjs ~ec(j
perse I 9-101da and coarsely dis.
T. Vil. ("maillov'k-il alld 8 A kv -it f
-;- ~,,W , 11 ul -
If. L.
GORAZDOVSKIY, T.Ya.; REGIRICH, S.A.
Motion of Newtonian liquids between rotating coaxial c7linders iz the
presanca oil internal thermal processes affecting viscous properties.
Zhur.tekh.fiz.26 n0-7:1532-1541 Jl 156. (KEaA 9:9)
(Viscosimetr3r)
USISR/Physical Chemistry Liquids and Amorphous Bodies. Gases, B-6
Ab.st Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 3G7
Author: Gorazdovskiy, T. Ya., and Regirer, S. A.
Institution: None
Title: Motion of a Newtonian Liquid Between Two Rotating Coaxial Cylinders in
the Presence of Internal Heat Processes Affecting the Viscous Proper-
ties
Original
Periodical: Zh. tekhn. fizi-ki, 1956, Vol 26, No 7, 15,12-1541
Abstract: It was found that during the investigation of the viscosity of liquids
with the rotational viscosimeter strong initial heating of the liquid
could be observed; this heating altered the rheological properties of
the liquid under investigation. Starting with the basic differential
equations describing the motion of a viscous liquid, the authors have
solved the problem of the flow and heat exchange in a viscous layer
between 2 rotating coaxial cylinders of infinite length, taking into
account the dissipation of energy, heat conductivity, and the
Card 1/2
UgSR/Physical Chemistry - Liquids and Amorphous Bodies. Gases, B-6
Ab.st Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 307
Abstract: dependence of the viscosity on the temperature during steady-state
conditions. The indicated method of partial solutions is applicable
to the treatment of viscosimetry experiments and to the determination
of the temperature variation of the viscosity in the neighborhood of
the given temperature. A comparison of the method with isothermal
theory is given and the applicability of such methods to viscosity
studies, particularly of structured systems.
Card 2/2
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sem Ratce Ir!`;-
tind of J=L=
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and hea
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AUTHOR; Regirer, S. A. 2 o - 114-4-36/63
kTLE: The Diffusion of the Vortical Layer and Heat Exchange
(Diffuziya vikhrevogo sloya i teploobmen)
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, Nr 4, PP. 737-74o
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author investigates the automodellike problem of the dif-
fusion of a vortical layer and the heat exchange in the semi-
space y >,, 0. This semispace is filled with a liquid, the vis-
cosity, heat conductivity and heat capacity of which depend
upon temperature. In the beginning the liquid is at rest and
has temperature of T - 0. The surface y - 0 begins to move
in the z-direction with the constant velocity U and the tem-
perature suddenly rises to T = Tc. When solving this problem,
the problem of the ratio of damping velocities of the initial-
ly existing thermal and kinematic perturbation is of especial
interest. The equation system of this problem is written down.
The problem is reduced to a system of ordinary differential
equations and can be solved numerically by means of differen-
tial analyzer. In this sense an exact solution of the problem
is possible. If the physical parameters of the problem are con-
Card 1/2 stant, the system of differential equations can be solved by
The Diffusion of the Vortical Layer and Heat Exchange 2 o - 114-4-26/63
quadratures.
Next, the behavior of the functions u(r) and G(r? at high
values of t is investigated (t here denotes time). For the
problem investigated here both temperature perturbations tend
to an increase of temperature. Also for variable viscosity ap-
proximated estimations can be obtained. There are 2 figures
and 1 reference, I of which is Slavic.
PRESENTED: December 18, 1956 by S. L. Sobolev, Member, Academy of Sciences,
USSR
SUBMITTED: March 31, 1956
Card 2/2
REGIRER, S.A.
Diffusion in vortical layers and heat exchange. Dokl. AN SSSR
114 no.4:737-740 Je 157. (KLRA 10:9)
1. Predstavleno akademikom S.L. Sobolevym.
(Heat--Radiation and absorption) (Diffusion)