SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, R.P. - SMIRNOV, S.F.

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BORODKIN, V.F.; S14=IOV, R.P. Phthalocyanine and its derivatives from diiminoisoindolines. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tekh. 4 no. 2:287-290 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut. Kafedra teldinologii krasiteley i pol-Liprodultov. (Phthalocyani:ne) (Iaoindoline) L 1616ri-63 EFR/W(j)/EFF(c)/EWT(m)/BDS. ASD Pink/Fc-4/Pr-4 RtVWW ;ACCESSION NR: AR3005156 B 3 D SOURCE: Rn. rizika., Abs. 6 Di68 AUTHORS: Borodkin, V. F ; Smirnov~'R. P. of ,TITLE: Absorption spectra of substituted analogs of phtalocyanin L analogs ~nap~~y~anine !CITED SOURCE: Tr. Vses. megbjmr,. nauchnotchbg konferentsll~po yopre saint. zai e__ ~Primeneniya organ. krasiteley, 1961. Ivanovo 1962, 30-33 i TOPIC TAGS: ultra-violet spectmm, visible spectium, substituted pbtalocyanine lanalog naphtalocyanine analcg~ TRANSLATION: The absorption spectra of symmet cal and asymetrical. substituted ne (substitutes lmemtllor amino-group analogs of ianalogs of phtallocyani A)and S., It -is Inaphtalocyanine. are investigated in the ultraviolet and-visible region ~found that in the case of accumulation Of am-1--o-groups in the loo-indole residues* 'tbe maximum of the absorption is displaced bathochromally to the long-vay r1ii0h to sh Vnile in the case of accumulation of the nitro-groups it is obifted, the rt- vave region. Substitution of the benzoisoindole residues in naphtalocyanine by Card A- A 2-4 0 2 5 2 6 4 S/0153/63/006/006/1022/1024 A U ~~I 10 R: Smirnov, a. P.; Gnedina, V. A.; Borodkin, V. F. TITLE: Synthesis and investigation of properties of macrocyclic compouads. 1. -imino-beta-isoindigo with hydrazine salts. I Peaction of di. SOURCE: Ivuz. i0iLmiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, v. 6,.no. 6, 1963. 1022-1024 TOPIC TACS: macrocyclic compound, diaminoisoindigo hydrazine reaction product, copper macrocyclic compound complex, nickel macrocyclic compound complex, IR spectra, sLabiliLy, structure, imino group ABSTRACT: The properties and stability of the macrocyclic compound formed by the reaction of diamino-beta-isoindigo with hydrazine hydrochloride in nitrobenzene were investigated. From the literature the product vould be assigned the formula 1. The authors however maintain the product has imidic hydrogen atoms as in the formula 113 Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4025264 /N-N N.-N N it. h r IT iNH XN N""-""" 'qN-N/ N-N/ 1 11 The latter structure is supported by IR spectra (maximum at 3230 cm-1, character- istic for imino group, which disappears on complexing with metal). Copper and nickel complexes of the macrocyclic compound were prepared -- these are new in the literature. The complexes are very stable. Their absorption bands were shifted toward the long wave region of the spectra in comparison to the spectrum of the uncomplexed macrocyclic compound, Orig. art. has: 1 table and 2 formulas. ASSOCLkTION: Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut Kafedra tekhnologii orIganicheskikh kraciteley i poluproduktov (1vanov Chemical Technological Institute) i Card 2/3 J 77! ACCES9910N NR: AP4037233 S/0153/64/007/001/0-U8/0121 AUTHOR: Smirnov) R. P.; Borodkin, V. F.; lmklyanova., G. 1. TITIE: Synthesis of metallic complexes of unsymmetrical macrocyclic. compoun,18 SOURCE: Ivuz. Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, v- 7, no- 1,, 1964, 118-121 1 TOPIC TAGS: unsymmetrical matcrocyclic compound) metal complex, cobalt complex, nickel complex, copper complex, synthesis, absorption spectra, thermal stability, chemical stability, naphthoisoindoline containing macrocycle ABSTRACT: Ne-w metall1c complexes of unsymmetrical macrocyclia compounds were rynthesized and the effect of complex formatioa on the absorption spectra, and the thermal and chemical stabinty of the macrocyclic ccopounds were studied. CompowAs of the formula A 11 D N N %/vp N^0' N N R Card 1/3 ~UJM SM37233 4iwaknt metAl t N It N * ..- 8, H were PrePared DY reacting 1.,3-di-(l-imino-3-iiioindoliziylidenamino)-benzene with ;.I.-tmino-3-iminoisoindoline or 1-amino-3-naPhthoisoindolenineo * Copperp*.nickel and 1:- colalt complexes (formul&'B) vere prepared by dissolving the previously prepared com pounds in pyridlne,, dimethy1foxmamide or butanol with equimolecular amounts of metal acetate or abloride, boiling for i-3f hoursp filte" QG PrOCIPItate XCCF,S.';ION NR: AP4037233 and vishing. The metal complex compounds have higher thermal stability and lower solulility in organic solvents and acids than the nonmetall1c compounds. The 3380 cm-1 maximum is absent in the IR spectra of the metal compleAes, indicatUng .-the iletals are in the "window" of the macrocyclic compounds. The absorptV spectra are shifted toward the longer wave region of the spectrum, the amount of shift depending on the metal (greatest with Cu, and least with Ni). Orig. art. has; I table and 2 formulas. ASSCCIATION: Ivanovskiy'khimiko-tekhaologicbesk-,Ly institut (Ivanoy Chemical 'In jEngiacering Institute) Kafedra tekhnologii orgaaicheakikh krasiteley i pol- roduk. itov (Department of the Technology of Organic Dyes and Intermediate Products) sum,=D: o8Feb63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE - OC NO M7 SOV: 004 OTHM: 002 c., SOURCE CODE: UR/3133/66/000/009/0162/016'i A U T !1I OR; SIR; rnav, R. V. ORG: Black 'Ica Division of the Marine Hydrophysical Institute (Chermamorskoye ot- i delenlye Morskogo gidrofizicheskogo instituta) TITLE: Or, the effect of the twenty-seven-day solar cycle on the'temperature field of the troposphere SOUFCE: All U)KrSSR. Iiezhduvedamstvennyy geofizicheskiy konitet. Infor-natsionnyj byul- leten', no. 9, 1966. Geofizika i astronomiya, 162-164 TOPIC TAGS: solar cycle, solar corpuscular radiation, troposphere, atmospheric tem- i perature ABSTRACT: Work with helio-tropospheric relations was done on.the shore of the Black Sea, at Xikinez Point. Measurements of T, the temperature of terrestrial layers of the troposphere, and K planetary indices of magnetic activity, were made and plot- ted, in accordance with the twenty-seven-day-solar calendar for five arbitrarily se- lected periods in one half of the eleven-year cycle, from 1957 to 1963. The correla- tion coefficient Q was calculated, and a Student's t distrilution shows a close cor- It relation between T and K this correlation is strongest on the zero day re:ative to P Card 1/2 L ioB26-61 ENT ACCESSION NR: AP3000759 ~F/0020/63/150/003/0673/0676 AUTHOR: Sminiov- R. V. TITLE. Frequency of development of thin adenomas in mice in relation to dose Of exterior Gamma-irradiation SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 130, no. 3, 1963, 675-676 TOPIC TAGS: thin adenomas, Gamma-irradiation, GUT Co sup 6o - 4oO apparatia's ABSTRACT: Present work is one of a series of investigation devoted to studying the frequency of origination of varioj~stumors in1mice in relation to the exterior dosage of Gamma-irradiation. ThePmice-were irradiated by a GUT-Go sup 60 - 400 apparatus. The dose strength was 15 r per min-late. The radiation doses consisted of 100, 200, 400, 600, or 800 r. The observations were carried on until the mice. died after which dissection, examination and recording of the material was carried out. Authors conclude that under conditions of a sharp radiation offect, the total irradiation of the mice does not lead to a change in the frequency.of thin adenoma formation. Orig. art. has: 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Tsentraltriy*fy nauch -issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy a r or, T_ o ex Card . . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 8 6 E VJ -1 /1-C !:,CTB '4 Cif -N R: -. j f6 6 -2 2 2 9 7 SOURCE CODE: - WOO -66[66/OooJ666-/oo- 17--'-- 9 0097 ~Knovff R. V.; Uzhva, R. G,; Adarywriko, N., P AUTHOR: Podshibyakin,. A. K.; 4m Shakhova. V. I. ORG: none TITLE: Time-advanced bioelectric effect of &~_qmagnetic'dis urbances SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya sessiya, posvyashchennaya Dny-u radio. 22d, 1966. Sektsi,ya bioniki. Doklady. Moscow, 1966. 91-97 and page 133 TOPIC TAGS: bioelectric phenomenon, geomagnetic disturbance ABSTRACT: Desultory observations, remarks, and ideas are presented regarding the effects of geomagnetic disturbances on living organisms. Some Soviet and Western published data is briefly reviewed. This information is added.- Resuscitation of electrocuted test dogs was far less successful during the periods of magnetic storms than under normal no-magnetic-disturbance conditions. Voluntary appearance of humantest subjects fur electrostatic measu~rements (in a Moscow laboratory) was lower during magnetic disturbance periods. The majaity cf 0 tested persons had a lower electrostatic skin potential'during magnetic stormsi roughly, 20% of the subjects responded weakly; 6G% responded distinctly; and 2D% were highly responsive to magnetic disturbances. The above bloelectric phenomena were observed before (one or more days) the actual occurrence of the magnetic disturbance. Two explanations are offered: Card 1/2 SMIRNOV, R,V, fLeningrad, u1, Sedova, d. 100, kv. 90, karp.13) Freqliency of *,he development of myeloid leukemia in mice in relation to the doses of external gamma irradiation. Vop onk. 8 no, 10:59-64 162~ (MIRA 17:7) 1. 1z otdela otrialenney lychevoy patologii (zav. - d-r. biol. nauk. S,N.Aleksandrov) TSentrallnogo natichno-issledovatellskogo instituta maditsinskoy radiolog-ki Ministerstva Fdrnvookhranen-iya 333SR (ispolnyayijshchiy obyazanno3ti direktora - prof. B.P. Kalashnikov), 36918 S/020/62/143/005/018/018 B144/B138 AUTHOR: Smirnov, R. V. ------------------ TITLE; Effect of a single gamma irradiation on the rate of development of ovarian tumors in mice =-.7: 7D nsi3k SSSR. v,. 143~ 110- 5~ 196~s IP110MA TEXT: Virginal mice were irradiated with doses of 100, 200, 400, 600 and 600 r in a r-YT-co6o-400 (GUT-Co 60_400) apparatus to study the freque-icy of radiation-induced ovarian tumors (OT). Macroscopic inspection anC histological examination revealed the formation of the following types: tubular adenoma (1), granulosa cell tumor (2), cystad,~noma cilia4l Wm (3 lutein cell (4), theca. cell (5), and complex (6) tumors. The percenta9d of tumor development was 96.7 in irradiated and 3.3 in control animals. The maximum total rate was found after doses of 200 r. The maxima differ for the individual tumor types(Fig. 1): 2 and 4 have a maximum at 100 r, 3 at 400 r, and 1 at 200 r with the highest percentage (48.1%). 2, 3, 4s 5, 6 show partly increased hormonAl activity as a characteristic effect of Card 1/3 ofp-conjugatelystems. 1""~ 7--~39 (1950). Mid, Nauk.SSSR 43 (Russian) A P-d kinensional surface in n-dimensional projective space C+ '6 called a p-;conjugate system , if it is pos!iible to take on, it M ip Jamilies of - R f the following ~~ c6nditions, nes, satis ying (1) Through every point Ap of the surface pass p lined of the c+ F~ inet in p linearly independent direct! (2) thetangents,, ons, 1 -z:::. .. () . f, , rid . to any line of any farrily taken along any. ne o any. seco P family form a tw~-dirqen'sional develop,41ile surface.,Such a' rr system.is determined b the equation y ;r _P. donotsum).: FIORE; . 2 ep v to a frame :with. respec A referem~ cqneisting: of AO, 5 R." MA g poii~ts A,, - - -,,A,-,on the tingefits to-Ahe B ines passing P ' throuib Ac and belongings to diffieiext: f j amlies apd_zny._ P A 'd h n p ane., e gene r~l.points A,+I,,.- outsi e t e. tange t n es e:~ eterrni A*ith ' hrii~::Ainction~' of 4W (A-I arb Th ) I ' P !~:ppmt: - ' ' ' - ' ' ' _' ' ' ' ' " " )~ 0 ~ :4, bMo+Ai de be n of tfi s the e,o f r r * s sio ,pdg e-two., eg ~~ ' d'+ i `b i i l d lo f W h f n ona Ime s eve e su ace or 6d t f motim o p ' etangent. t,) 6ne oFthe. ines, "'P. IW kjal6iii aline oft e anii y 2~-4 OC4 I -' Iffi . i v A 1 r e er t y. point ' 1 99 . epc~' surfacewhi c1i d b lAlia -cpnl uga esystem, _ !~s,~~ -, _ xn~gm P ~ i ' ' " 4: ' ~: f Th i t i ni ni ls . ce, ac s h sjbr A i fbr of the .L.aplace th surfa i ' 9, e nunieratesa'murnl6e~,of pToperties vUt h :for. 61. '%~,e, ob s s es iain process tim . . p ~ 1 I. , +- ::. ' - L I number, 6 f vi'p-~onj6gixtesy~terns. . ~ (7A( k we', take oz ~'SUC to 1,thewiiiis pointAesm a 0-coniugate sys~emj and SOM . .. ......... 5 'K x ~ MIKKEYF-VA, T.G.; SMIRNOV, R.V. ,iz.- ~-" * Onerationil indices for rural electric nower plants. Izv.mar. sta.po elek.sel.i les.khoz.no.2:5-21 '53. (MIRA 10:12) (Electric power station) 4" [q ; ~- - . I . 1 , S6BEiLiT'SYN. Yu.V.; SMNINOV, R.V. Very simple autoutatic processes for rural hydroelectric power plants. Izv.mar.sta.po elek.sel.i les.khoz.no.2:23-30 153. (MIRA 23-30) (Hydroelectric power BtationB) (Automatic control) L 10899-67. WWAWW__ IM0 - DB/90- AP 032517 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/017/0092/0092 INVE NTOR: Gonchukov, V. V. ; Smirnov, R. V. ORG: none Matrix foi- ferrite s~2E2gS -12. No. 185553 SOURCE: IzobreLeniya, promyshlannyyc OPIC TAGS: stoczwe device, daLa joocill, ABSTRAC-T, Thu j,.r(q)()Scd matri._x for i'Orrile. -j*~,,t_i cores with 1v j 0JunG5/ KURBAKOV, K.I., inzh.;,.~~qRNOV, R.V._,__inzh. Determination of letter combinations in statistical analysis of texts. Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.8:45-46 Ag 162. (~aRA 15;9) (Programming languages (Electronic computers)) KURBAKOV., K.I.; SMIRNOV, R.V. lietrIeval of information In it (flotlonary made by the clom- pressed code method. NTI na.2W:-49 163. (MIRA 16:11) S/139/60/000/005/006/031 B031/E113 AUTHOR: Smirmov, R.V._ I .~-nd TITLE: -fh-e-Theory of Relativity a PERIODICAL: Izve stiya vysshikh uchabnykh 1960) No. 5, PP 35-42 '- e Electromagnetic'Field th zavedeniy, Fizika, TEXT: The first section deals principally with Lorentz matrices,, These are matrices such that if G represents a linear homogeneous transformation leaving the interval invariant of covariant vectors, and ~ does the same for contravariant vectors~ then GG is the unit matrix. This notation is used if the space is regarded as being transformed into itself~ but if the transformation is regarded as giving the change in the components of a given vector following the introduction of another frame of reference, the letter L is used for the Lorentz matrix. Using the fact that Ga is the unit matrix it is not difficult to show that six parameters Tj can be found such that any Lorentz matrix can be put in the form 6 G = VG(rP (10) Card 1/3 8102 62/145/006/olot/015 B142YB104 AUTFOR: 3mirnov, R. 71. TITLE: The short periodic wave trains in the natural electric field 04, the sea PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSFR. Doklady, v. 145, no. 6, 1962, 1271-1274 TEXT: Variations ol" the electric fields recorded in the Black Sea, Baltic Sea ard Sea of Japar, between May 1959 and May 1961 were used for lnvesti'E~Ltions of thG short per-iod electric wave trains. The intensity cf thesc', w~~ve trains is 1 1/2 times -reater at sea than on land and the current density sevLzral 100 times j~reater. The intensities amo*unt to 5-l'i Mvlkz., their maximum is 35 mv/km, and the period is 50-90 Bees. aithin*each 24 hr the frequency maximum of the wave trains occurs between 22-CO-0100 hrs local time. ',i.ave trains occur notably more often in the equinoctial seasons when the earth is travelling through heliographic -Latitudes of particularly great solar activity. In years close to the maximum,*of solar activity the -xave trains occur more often in summer too.. As such wave train behavior is similar to theft of M-type disturbances, causal relationships can be aez!-amed between the %,iave trains, the geozasnetic Card 1/3 SMIRNOV, R.V. (Leninlarad, S-3-174., ul. Sedova, d.100, korpus 11, kv.90) blastomogenic effect of ionizing raC'ations on the ovary under experimental conditions. Vop. onk. 10 no.1:105-115 '64, (RI-RA 17: 11) 1. Iz otdela otdalennoy luchevoy patologii (zav. - doktor biolog. nauk S.N. Aleksandrov) TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta meditsinskoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. - Ye.I. Voroblyev). L -1~48 -65 EWT(1) 1jP( )/ASX C d )-4/ASD(a)-v M M ESD (t ) 6 4" - . . R ACCESSION NRt AP4047906 AUTHOR: smirnov,' R. V#: TITLE: States of zero-mass:~fields.~~dtli'l,nonscalar_pbase. L teor4ticheskay kiisikif -0-0 470-- SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental.1n;0Y 4 . no. 4, 1964, 1386-1388 TOPIC TAGS: quantum field: theory --vedtor.: function,::~ ainor, field p '' e(Idation, phase Shift RBSTRACT: The author introduces three".,and-four-corpppent phases,-. -4, which transform like three diritensional-.vectors.and'like four-c7.rqpo- nent spinors, respectively.' It., is, ahown that 'the_ field equation- introduced by the author (ZhZTF-v,--:471~,l637; 1964) of :,a, quadruplet. of zvro-mass particles is'.'theana'&,o bUthe Cauchytheorem for the;'-. -9 ~. theox y of quaternion-functions-'.6f cjdarternion~var ables it is 1 . , showri that the solutions:of the 'field eicpatioAs f 'or ~.:Zero-maso.. par- -7 Card 1/2 _ sm-iRNOV9 R.V. -ll:-.rre:ation cf some effects (tumor accelerating, carcinogenic and life-z-,eri shortening" under the influence of ionizin,g it-radiation. Med. md. 9 no.'t-,32-37 J! 164. (MIR4, 18:5) 1. Otdlel otdalenricy :u~hpvoy patolog-ii (zav. - doktor biologiche- sk'..kh nauk S.N.Allekrandrov) TSentrallrcgo naucluio-issledovatell- skogo In3t_4 Wta med! tsinskcy radi.olcgil Min'_S~,,er-stxa zdravookh- ranenfya ESSSR. ACCESSION NR: AP4037576 S/0056/64/046/005/1637/1640 AUTHOR: Smirnov, R. V. TITLE: Quadruplet variant of particle classification SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 5, 1964, 1637-1640 TOPIC TAGS: elementary particle classification, meson, baryont resonance, zero mass particle, nonzero mass particle, quantum num- ber, isospin space ABSTFJRCT; A particle classification is constructed on the basis of the solution of the system of equations combining Maxwell's equations and the equations for the two-component neutrino. This classifica- tion includes zero-mass particles, mesonst'baryons, and resonances, and can also include formally the electron and the muon. To include particl,2s and resonances with nonzero mass into the classification, an iso5pin space i~_, introduced, the structure of which is assumed to Cord 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4037576 be completely analogous to the structure of spin space. By postu- lating the law for the composition of quantum-number systems in such a way that the spin and isospin quantum numbers obey the usual rules for spin addition, while the fermion and isofermion numbers are added algebraically (corresponding to multiplication of the representations), the sets of quantum numbers for states with higher values of spins and isospins can also be obtained. Formal inclusion of the electron and muon into the scheme can be realized without difficulty, but the isotopic variables for these two parti- cles have a physical meaning which is not yet clear. A method for obtaining the systems of quantum numbers corresponding to all pos- sible states of the particles is indicated. "In conclusion the author is deeply grateful to S. V. Ismailov for interest in the work and for a discussion. Orig. art. has: 5 formulas and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvenny*y pedagogicheskiy insti- tut (Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute) 2/3 Card- L 34809766 ACC NR, tiP6021803 SOONCE CODE: UR/01113/66/000/012/0072/0072 INVENTOR: bol'shov V. M.; Pomelltsov, A. N., Smirnov, V. I. i~P npr- nnnr- -:4 2- TITLE: Device for the contactless investigation of the pooling of -blood in organs and vessels. Class 30, No. 182847 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 19056, 72 TOPIC TAGS: blood sensor, human physiology, animal physiology, blood circulation, hemodynamics, hemodynamic sensor, P4erVP~5Me)G!k1.0,0,q)- ABSTRaICT: An Author Cey-,,ificate has been issued for a device used to study the poolini7 o' blood in organs and tissues. It consists of a housing, high-frequency Card 112 Ai'ow SOURCE CODE; Ult/0413/66/000/020/0056/0057 t.otichtil't-ol, V. V. :'~wl Illov, R. V. 01~G: Iloilo Xmw rv Lill Lt. Clash-, 21, No. 187086 Sfliji~GL :17obrcteniya, promyshlennyye obrtztsy, tovamyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 56-57 TOP ~ C TA GS :computer memoLy, computer storage device, memory core, ferrite core 11- 11110 Vy AIUSTIACT: An Author Cerrificate has been issued for a r-o-mory unit consisting of forrize cores, read anrdlifiers, write current generators, coordinate selection lines e and an information line (for each bit position) which acts as a digit write wir L,.e information line consists of two series-connected parts each of which has an equal number of half-selected cores. Two resistors are connected to the information wiading to reduce the write current applied to the information line. These resistors, together with rM the parts of the information winding shown in Fig. 1, fo Card 1 07 0 7 A C C N RAi'603S846 2 Fig. 1. Memory unit 1 - Read amplifier; 2 write current generator; 3 - resistors; 4, 5 - outputs of one part of the information winding; 6 - outputs of the other pa of the information winding. a )r,(;;,L! Cll:cUit. A write current generator and a read amplifier are connected as Liic dl'a~,,oualt, of the bridge circuLt. Orig. art. has., 1 figure. S L- 6 CG 09/ SUBM DATF: 08Jul65/ ATD PRESS: 5105 ACC NRt AN6032080 SOURCE CODE: UR/9034/66/000/079/0003/0003 AUTHOR: Karakulov, I. (Corresponding member AN KazSSR; Professor; Corresponding member AM SSSR); Smirnov, S. (Doctor of epidemiology; Alma-Ata) ORG: (Karakulov) AMN SSSR; AN Kazak~skaya SSR (AN Kazakh,,akoy SSR) TITLE: Multifaceted drive against brucellosis SOURCE: Meditsinskaya gazeta, no. 79, 30 Sep 66, p. 3, cols. 6-7 TOPIC TAGS: human ailment, brucellosis, bacteriology, medical research, epidemiology~ infective disease, bacterial disease, disease therapeutics, animal disease Of-SE656 ABSTRACT: Although its incidence has been reduced almost six times between 1952 and 1965, brucellosis remains one of the most widely distributed infective diseases in the Soviet Union. It is one of the most serious threats to the health of live- stock and humans because of the chronic septicemia, allergic reactions, organ and tissue damage, and long recovery period resulting from the disease. A concentrated -drive against brucellosis has been undertaken. Its primary task is to im- prove the health of farm animals and to eliminate epizootics. The latter is difficult because an epizootic begins with an infected animal's abortion.-.The microbes enter-the-soi.11, Card 1/2 ,ACCI~i,-ANU03 n8 6 where they may be transferred to other domestic animals, humans, or.intermediate hosts. The milk of infected animals also harbors the bacteria. Increased pasteurization of milk .-,has played a great role in reducing the incidence of this disease in some areas. In the future, production of pasteurizing equipment will be increased*. Mass vaccination of farm animals is now in progress and on the basis of past experience, is the single most effective measure for 'control.of the disease.. (WA-50; CBE No. 121 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none/ Card 212 ri r c z c s W SMIRNOV, $-, '*Chelyabinsk); PISKMIEV, A.; VASILIYEV, I. - -; BOGOMAZ, N. k -, - -("Leangrad); KHARIN, V. (Saratov)';'VOLKOV, A. (Ivanovo) Exchange of experience. Radio no.1:38 Ja '0. (MIRA 16:1) (Radio--Equit)wnt and supplies) SMIRNOV, _ So A. ~ ~ , LobectoW at a district hospital. Khirurgiia no.3:86-87 Mr 954 (ML'RA 7:5) 1. Tz khirurgichaskogo otdeleniva (zav. glavnyy vrach S.A.Smirnov) Konakovskoy rayoanoy bollnitsy Kalininskoy oblasti. (LUNGS, abacess, (ABSCESS, *ffurg., lobectomy, technic) *lungs, surg., lobectomy) SMIRMV. S.A., Resection of the stomach in perforating gastric and duodenal ulcer performed in a district hospital. Khirurgiia no-7:49 11 155. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Iz khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya Konakovskoy rayonnoy bollnitay Kalininskoy oblasti (zav.otdaleniyem i glavzWy vrach S.S.Smirnov) (PKPTIC ULCER) (STORACH--SURGWff) SMIRNOV, S.A. -. - Surgery of the heart and pericardium. Khirurgiia no-8:72-73 Ag. '55. (MLRA 9:2) 1. Iz Konakovskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy Kalininskoy oblasti. (HIART--SURGERY) (PERICARDIUM-SMERY) SMIRNOV,S.A.; SKORNYAKOV,A.I.; TITSKAYA,B.Y., redaktor; POLOSINA.A.S., '-'t*k'&ichs&kiy redaktor [Gas pipe fitter in the petroleum and gas industry] Slesarl po gazovomu delu. n& neftlanykh L gasovyk:h prowyel-kh. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-t-ekhn. Izd-vo neftianoi I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1952. 115 P. (Kicrofilal (KLIRA 9-3) (Gas, Natural--Equipment and supplies) SMIRITOV, S.A. Stavropol-Moscow gas pipeline. Gaz.prom no.2.-19-22 F '56. (MIRA 10:1) (Gasjffatural--Pipelines) r CHUKANOV. Vachoulav Illich; SMIRNOV Serf,,Iy Ajekseyevich; FAYBISOVICH, I.L., - k WA- otyetstvennyy redaktor~,---NA-J)09�Wfl,~T.A., 'takhaicheekly redaktor EModel KRU-350 heavy belt conveyer] Moshchayi lentochnyi konveier KRU-350 Moskva. Uglellekhizdat. 1956. 2? p. (MLRA 9:8) (Conveying machinery) SMIWGV, S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent -- '~- -~ :11 Using massive rock fills in the construction of shore protection installations. Nanch.trady OIIMF no-13:111-120 157- (mm 11:32) (Shore protection) SMIRNOV, S.A., brigadir prokhodchikov Speed of cutting a tunnel is increasing. Transp. stroi. 11 no.8: 10-11 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Stroitellstvo No.17 Lenmetrostroya. (Leningrad--Subways) (Tunnelling) BARON, Lazar Izrailevich; VIASOV, Orest Yevgenlyevich; SMIRNOV, Sergey ._A.riato1_'.ye.v,ich; TEFUIETCHIKOV, Marat Karimovichj___MWV9UY_K_,_V.V., otv. red.; IVIEVA, N.P., red.; BERESLAVSKAYA, L.Sb., tekhn. red.; GADWATA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Effect of the shape of the blasting charge on the results'of the explosion] Vliianie forny zariada vybrosa na rezul'tat vzryva. Moskva, TSentr.in-t tekhn.informatsii ugollnoi pro- myshl., 1959. 15 P. JMIRA 15:1) (Blasting) VLASOV, O.Ye.;_SI-IIM,JOV, S.A.; NIKOIAYEVA, I.N., red. izd-va; VOLKOVA, V.G., t~k-hn. r6T.--- (Principles of calculating the breaking of rocks by blasting] Osnovy rascheta drobleni3r, EornykIi porod vzryvom. Moskva., Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 101 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Blasting) Iri-XIDYUK, G.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SMMOV, S.A., inzh. Methodology of laboratcwy modeling of blasting. Vzryv. _ delo no,,50/7:58-62 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Inititut gornogo dela imeni A.A. Skochinskogo. (Blasting-Models) RADUMV, S,A, ~ inzh., VOHGiICIV, V~Gr, inzh. " ZIK PIDETSKAYA, O.D. , inzh. - - I Suppression of interferepce caused by the modulators of linear electron accelerators. Vest. elektroprom. 32 no.12,65-66 D '61. (MIRA 14~--12) 1 kElectron tubee), DMITRIYEV, Valentin Aleksandrovich, doktor tek..n.nauk,, pro:r-; DOLGOLENKOJ, Anatoliy Aloksandrovich, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; MARKOV, Vladimir Georgiyevich, kand.tekhnosauk, dotsent; Stj]~RNOY, Ser;gy_A1ekpgadro3dcJ2, kand.tekba.-6auk, dotsent, r SIROTSKIY, V.F., doktor tekhn.nauk,, prof., retsenzent: MALITSEV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent, retsen%ent; VORONKOVSKAYA, A.P., red.;.VOWEOK, K.M., tekhn. red. (Theory of mechanismp and machiies, machine parts and hoisting- conveying machinery] Teoriia mekhanizmov i mashin. detall mashin i pod"emno-transportnye mashiny. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi tran- sport," 1963. 580_p. (MIRA 16:6) (Mechanical engineering) (Hoisting machinery) (Conveying machinery) 5!-.' 1 PJ1O V, Stanislav Aleksandrovich; STRUKOVA, L.G., red.; KJILGPOVA, - , L.K., te-',hn. red. (In what cases government pensions are awarded to col- iective farm members] V kakikh sluchaiakh gosudarstven- nye pensil naznachaiutsia chlenam kolkhozov. Moskva, Gos- iurizdat, 1963. 75 p. (KIRA 16:10) (Collective farms-Pensions) 6 C 0 IF C 0 JR L u 30 31 1110 34 s is v 0 310 a at Q At IN No Ltifte a a- -0 Lf MR INC CNDf.l aq ow Yj6 at dn 4314A u! 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Interdepartmental conference on study of clouds, precipitation, and thunderstorm electricity. Keteor.i gidrol. n0-5:64-66 My '56. (MT,RA 9:8) (Meteorology) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITAT.:ON SOV/13603 SOV/2-M-96 Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya Voprosy metodiki meteorologicheskikh nablyudeniy i nablyudeniya v Antarktide. (Problems of Meteorologichl Ob~6rvation Methods and of Observations in Ant- ar6tic~) Leningrad, Gidromeieoizdat, 1959. 105 P. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 96) Errata slip inserted. 1,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: U.S.S.R. Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhb,v pri Sovete Ministrov. Ed. (Title page): Z.I. Pivovarova., ; Candidate of Geographical Sciences; Ed. (Inside book): T.V. Ushakova; Tech. Ed.: N.V. Volkov. PURPOSE: The publication is intended for meteorologists working in offices of the Hydrometeorological Service and in hydromateorological stations. COVERAGE: This is a symposium of 11 articles, published as No. 96 of the Tran- sactions of the Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A.I. Voyeykov. Several articles are devoted to special features in the distribution of meteorological Card 1/3 Problems of Meteorological (Cont.) SOV/3603 elements and the radiation condition in the USSR and In kritarctica. Other articles analyze methods of meteorological and actinometric observations and the processing of their results. References are given at the and of each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Rusin, N.P. Radiation Balance of the Snow Surface of Antarctica 3 Rusin, N.P. Horizontal Drift of Snow in Antarctica 31 Smirnov, S.A., Special Features of the Formation and Certain Charaditeristics of the Snow Cover in Banger's Oasis 38 Kopanev, I.D. Air Temperature in Antarctica 45 Kopanev, I.D. Precipitation Measurements in Antarctica 48 Pivovaroya, Z.I. and T.T. Pleshkova. Actinometric Observations in the USSR during the International Geophysical Year 52 Kaulin, N.Ya., and M.S. Zanina. Method of Measuring the Snow Cover 61 Card 213 SMIRNOV S.A._ -- -- .1 -- Determining air moisture at low temperatures3 based on obser7ational data in the Antarctic. Trudy GGO no.129tl22-133 162. NIRA 16--2) (Arctic regions-Rmidity) SMIRNOV, S.A. Use of a calorimeter in measuring heat flows at Oazis Station. Trudy GGO no. 112:199-202 163. (MIRA 17:5) nu~ a o n n.,- L ~j --.a by y G G ,jo- '64. (ImlitA j"Iso) L 13644-66 b-'Vn(1)1FCC aw ACC NRt AT6oo4l95 &0f)E-----dR/;~53l1~,J660 i~t~i6 AUTHOR: Smirnov, S. A. ORG: Main Ge al ObservatoryLeiiingrad- (Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya) qJ 1 TITLE: C6mparative characteristics of wind velocity and direction determined with instruments having different averaging intervals SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy, no. 17h, 1965. Metodika meteorologicheskikh nablyudeniy i obrabotki (Methods, of meteorologLcal obuer vation and processing observation data), 135-1118 TOPIC TAGS: meteorological instrument, anemovane, wind vane, wind gust, meteorologi,.. cal station ABSTRACT: Confronted with the recommendation of the World Meteorological Organization that a 10-min interval be used for averaging wind velocity, the author made a study of the methods and instruments used in the USSR to measure wind velocity tuld direction.*,@ Wind vanes designed for 2-min averaging intervals were compared with 1-1-12, m-63, m-64' anemovane-type instruments having 10-min averaging intervals at stations located in various types of regions with various degrees of shelter. Comparisons were made of the following data observed with the two types of instruments: the mean monthly values of wind velocity and direction, the diurnal changes in wind velocity, the num- ber of calm periods, the number of cases with different gradations of wind velocity Card 1/3 L 1,3644-66- ------- lam- iCC NR, AT6004195 (0-1, 2-5, 6-lo, 11-15, 16-28.and 29 m/sec) (see Table 1) and the correlation Table 1. Rec urrence (no. of cases) of wind velocities, by various gradations ' nd W - fi~jse;6 1 6A+v ; !' is -natr. I ~AT19N . . 0-1- .2-5 6-10 111-13 1" 21-24 Poti. A 214 613 123 5 41 195 577. 164 16 "~A 561 210 90. .V+Isandi~ A 68 25 207 550 81 642 :-.2'13' 3D... I)oz~sd' 29 452 .7491 )IN 46 . ~-A 179 261 :Ristna "A- 249 163 190 603 6 406 a, 0 . 126 686 &19::. 46; 14. Dzhaxk A 80 ' 374 " . a3 - A ;V 131 ~ W 25 4 -AtE6 Alma 294. Iff wrkhanjil~ e~ 2a' 149 'JIG 'M' , 142 $13 go coefficient. Meteorological stations supplying data for the study were divided into 3 groups by degrees of shelter: expose d stations- Toti (Georgia),-.Chiganak (Kazakh;~ gard 9 1 1 ACC NRs AT6oo4i95 stan), and Vilsandi (Estonia); partly exposed stations- Dzharkent (Kazakhstan), Boz-Su (Uzbekistan), Ristna (Estonia), GorIkiy, Myza (Upper Volga), an d Vysokaya Dubrova (Ukils); sheltered stations-- Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan) and Arkhang6l6k (Arctic). For individual cases the structural function was investigated as a wind-gustiness characteristic. The well-defined relationship found to exist between instrument readings and different averaging intervals became less distinct with lighter winds and lessening variability. However, poor-quality observations and local Instrumental installations worsened the relationships and were'not adequate for combining stations by any criteria to derive unified transfer coefficients for station groups. The wind vanes were found to give results of wind-velocity and direction measurement, adequate for solving a number of practical meteorological problems. No seasonal differences i wind characteristics were found to exist, and the effects of glaze and similar phe- nomena were negligible. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 17 tables, and 2 formul SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ ATD PRESS: D F M! DYUK ~, ,*, - ~, I S rC. V No V , S; ..4 , Mechanism of rack cr-ashing by blasting, V-zr- yv. delo no-52/9-,, 285-280" 163. (MIF-4 17, 12) 1. gor-nogo dela im~ A.~. Skochi.n9kogo, SMIRNOV, S.A. [Smyrnov, S.O.] ; SaIlDEROVIGH, A.M. [Shanderovych, O.M.] ipontaneoum breakdowns in aerial dischargers. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 no. 4:540-548 Ti-ig 6o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Fiziko-takhnichaskiy institut AN USSR. (Electric sDark) 20706 S/l20/61-/ooo/ooi/o44/o62 j E194/2184 AUTHORS: Smirnov, S.A., and Ivanov, G.M. TITLE: A Water Load for High Pourer, High Voltage Impulse Modulators PERIODICAL: Pribory i teklinika eksperimenta, 1961,No.l.pp-145-147 TEXT: When testing large klystrons and magnetrons an active resistance load is often required. This resistance should have low stray inductance and capacitance; wire resistors are not very satisfactory and the best results can be obt--.ined by using a column of flowing water. In designing a water loading resistance it is necessary to have information about the electric strength of irater under impulse conditions, and the variation of resistance ifith temperature. Not enou-h informati.on has been published about this. Accordingly, measurements were made of the conductivity and electric strength of a cclumn of flowing water contained in a smooth cylindrical tube of porcelain, vinylplast or gla-as and flat smooth cylindrical electrodes. The measurements were made over the voltage range of 30 to -350 1,V 'with an impulse length of 3.0 microseconds to half value. The source of voltage was the LX Card 1/5 20706 S/120/6i/000/001/044/o62 E1911/Ei8li A Water Load for High Power, High Voltage Impulse Modulators modulator for an impulse klystron -amplifier. The impulse wave shape was meastired C.!l OSCilloirraphs with capacitative voltage dividers with an error of 1' 1000', Under these conditions water is found to br-eak down over the inner surfa,,es of the solid dielectrics. Fig.1 shows the relationship between the breakdown voltage of water and the length of the surface of the dielectric-= using a variety of electrode metals and solid dielectrics. For surface lengths up to 10 cm the break-doi-ni voltage gradient Ls about 30 Izg/cm. The breahdown gradient is practically independent of the material from which the electrodes or insulating cylinders are made. The relationship between specific resistance of water and temperature is shown in Fig-2. From the data given in Figs.1 and 2 it is possible to design a load resistance. For the majority of practical cases the value of load resistance may be calculated by determining the resistances corresponding to the inlet and outlet temperatures and taking the mean. Fig-3 shows the construction of a loading resistance designed for a voltage of 350 kV and a current of 200 A with a pulse duration of vkl~ Card 2/5 20706 S/12o/Wooo/ooi/o44/062 E194/r.134 A Water Load for High Power, High Voltage Impulse Modlulators 3 microseconds and repetition frequency of 50 c/s. The u~)-,_cr flange is earthed and the high voltage is applied to the lourer flange. Prolonged operation of the loading resistanc-2s under rated conditions has shown that the design is reliable and gives good service life of 500 hours without major overhaul. The nain advanta-es of a water loading resistance are obtained only if the -,--ater used has a specific resistance of the order of several thousands of ohms per cm. The characteristics given above u-ere obtained with such water. ~%clmovrledgcments are expressed to P.G. Gurtovenko for making C, the dra%.,rings. There are 5 figures and 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 non.-Soviet. ASSOCIjVfION: Fiziko-telchnicheskly Institut AIN USSR (Physico-technical Institute, AS Ulcr.SSR) SUBMITTED: February 12, 196o Card 3/5 SKRI.-Ilov, S.A.; PAVLOV, Yu.S.; KHOLODKOVA, T,V., red.; POPOVA, S.M., tekhn-. red. (Production and use of high pulsed magnetic fields; collec- tion of abstracts, 1923-1c.61]Poluchenie i ispolizovanie boll- shikh irpul'snykh magnitny]-h polei; sbornik referatov, 1923- 1961 gg. Moskva. Gosatorizdat, 1962. 55 P. (MIRA 15:8) (Mlagneiic fields-Abstracts) SMIRNOV, S.A.; TERESHCHENKO, F.F.; KAUUZHNAYA, T.P., red.; VLASOVA, - tek-hn. red. (Regulated dischargers for witching Targe impulse currents in high-voltage systems]Upravliaemye razriadniki dlia ko-mm-1tat-sil bol'shikh impul'snykh tokov v vysokovolltnykh ustanovkakh; sbornik referatov, 1945-1961 gg. Moskva, Gosatoniizdat, 1962. 85 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Electric discharges) ,12t-47 I , 12, i 0 ~,-,J~l S/1 1 05/62/000/001/004/006 X)j'lo E194/E455 AUTHORS- Smirnov. S,A,, Shenderovich, A,M,, (Khar3kov) TITLE:: Controlled spark gaps PERIODICAL, ElektricAles+vo, no,l; 1962.., 52-54 TEXT-, Th--'-z article desz;r.-ibes controlled spark gaps which are specially suitable for controlling high-.power high-voltage 4mpulses, because they are not subject to un:.ontrolled operation I I --esulting from high electrical stress in the gap during intervals betwesn operations, A two-electrode gap is triggered by applying 1~o the nor-mally grounded electrode a voltage of appropr.Late polarity from a saturating impulse transformer. The impulse transformer- is supplied by a trigatron circuit. The duration of impulse given by the equipment depends on the inductan:~~e of 'he transformer and to reduce this the transformer core is z' aturated when the triggering current passes, Then, if the core material has a square.-shaped hysteresis loop, the gap ~an be used to form impulses with a duration of about 10 m1c;roseconds. Multiple-gap arrangements are required for shorter impulses. One .-Arcult has a number of gaps with all slec-trodes earthed ex,~ept one- each of the o-~her electrodes has its own impulse Car-d 1/ 4 32t,:-, 7 S/105/62/ooo/ool/oo4/006 Controlled spark gaps E194/E455 transfoyllie, suppl~*ed through capa:itors from a single trigatron. The -4,reltage applied to each electrode is of the same polarity., so initially only the first gap breaks down. This -,e-~,erses the potarity of the se-,~ond electrode so that the ss:ond gap breaks down and then all the auxiliary gaps break down i-n turn, including the last which is shor,~,, The corre-zt sequen:e of breakdo-n is -23-z~-Lsted by mak!n8 the intler-electrode capacitances smaller than i. j-, arth The devi~:,e can be used for a wide -apa:.-,x:an,:;es to e range -af.impulse voltages by altering the gap lengths, without alff,e,~-.T-ing the triggering voltages or other characteristics, Fig,,3 shows the sir:.uit of an experimental -criggered gap for impulse -rol~ages -of 15 to 30 kV and currents up to 2500 A with a dw.-a--L*on Of 3 mi--:rL-s=--~:ortd6 at a re-currsnce frequency of 50 --/S, A multi-gap arrangsment is des..;ribed in iqhi~-h the triggering impulse is applied dire.-.41y Gnly -Ic the aaLond electrode. The aux.ilvary gap lengths are all the same and a r-apac.itance -oltage arrangement i2 used to distz-ibu+e the trigger voltage b-~twsen the auxiiiary gaps. The ele-~Arodes are earthed through. indu,~!-ances of su.--h a vallia that the auxilia-ry gaps do not break Ca- d 2/ 4 S/105/62/000/001/004/oo6 Controlled spark gaps E194/c455 down before the main gap. After the main gap has broken down, thO aUxiliary gaps break down in turn. The circuit of an experimental device based on this principle is shown in Fig-5. The capacitor connected to the primary winding of the impulse transformer is of 2000 pf, c, = i.4ci and dl = 1.4d2. With recurrence frequencies up to 30 c/s the lower limit of main gap breakdown voltage was 18 to 20 kV; this value remained the same with C2 in the range 10 pf to 140 pf, and with L in the range 3 to 15 microHenries. Formulae are given for calculating the gap lengths and other parameters. The spark gaps described can operate over a wide voltage range without adjustment of gap length. Uncontrolled breakdowns do not occur because when the device is not operating, voltage is applied only to the main gap, which is made big enough to withstand it. Gaps working on this principle can be developed for still higher currents. There are 5 figures and- 11 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloc. The four references to English language publications read as follows: Ref.l: Smart D.L., Proc. IEE, 1959, Suppl. no.2; Ref.2: Ginzton E.L., Hansen W.W., KyhI R.L., Neal R.B., Panofsky W.F. Rev. Scient. Instrum. 1955, no.2; Card 3/4 S/105/62/000/001/004/006 Controlled spark gaps E194/E455 Ref.4: Plasma engine verifies theory. Electronic, no-31, 1959; Ref-7: Craggs, J.D., Elaine M.E., Meek J.M. J. Instn. Electr. Eng. pt.IIIA, no-93, 1946. S.U.BMjTTED:.-.. November 25, 1960 d, dZ d UT C2 Ric 3. Card 4/4 L Plic 5 Fig-5- SMIPNOV, S. A. "Projective Methods for Solution of Practical Problems in Perspective Projections." Thesis for degree of Cand. Technical Sci. Sub 16 May h9, Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Engineering Construction Inst imeni V.V. Kuybyshev. Summary 82, 18 Dec -,2, Dissertations Persented for Degrees in Science and Engineering in Moscow in 1949. From Vechernyaya Moskva, Jan-Dec. 1-49. - ___ a - - ",111W.Url of a i ro'Ulcm of the Theory of Dr ~111",3-:-*6,All 'ici, 1--losco-4 'Latt-! 7,!, ','o: A,.-r J'j) SO: Sturi. ~7o 704, .2 Nlov 5:~ - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USJ~,SR *.-'iqhF-,r j~-ducational institutiums (16). 3C;8.L2 S/537/60/000/041/004/005 11,4 1,90 D034/Dll3 AUTHOR: Smirnov, S.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, D:)cent TITLE: An iteration process SOURCE: Moscow. Institut. inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii.,Trudy, no. 41, 1960, 75-80 TEXT: The author states that, ir certain engineering problems, equations with a symmetric matrix and positive diagonal coefficients may be applied. Normal equations of the theory of errors, and conical equations of the method of forces in structural mechanics are related to these equations, The article deals with an iteration process, which is used for proving that the method of successive approximations can always be applied for such equa- tions. Beside this, it is able to mark the speed of convergence. In a system of n equations with n unknowns, n ikXk + bi ~ 0 Card 1/4 9 -12 S/537/60/000/041/004/005 An iteration Drocess D034 D113 wh ,-ere r. the solution of such a system will geometrically denote a point common to hypersurfaces in an n-dimensional space. In an iteration process.a perpendicular is drawn from the origin of the coordinates to the first hypersurface. From the base thus obtained ', a perpendicular is drawn to meet the second hypersurface, and so forth. It is evident from this con- struction that the nearer the hypersurfaces are to the orthogonal, the fast- er is the convergence of the process. If the matrix of the system of equa- tions (1) is orthogonal, the process may be terminated at the first cycle. The convergence is poor, if the angles between the hypersurfaces are small. To derive the formula and to prove convergence, it is necessary to calculate the coordinates of the base of the perpendicular drawn from the origin of the coordinates to the first hypersurface. For the remaining coordinates the calculation is identical. The distance to the first hypersurface is a minimum of the function 2 (9 L_ X_ c z ard 2/4 ~0812 S/537/60/000/004II/C04/005 An iteration )rocess DOWD1131 where L I is the Lagrange multiplier, X 1 is the left part of the first equation of the above oystem (1). The multiplier is taken to simplify the _,alculatiori. The computation procedure leads to an equation a n symmetric matrix, be(;ause A si = - aska ik is a snal-ar produ,~t of k=l normal ve(~tors to the hypersurfaces s and i . Canonical equations in structaral mechani -cs and normal eauations in the least squares method have a similar asiDet-.t. The dia-onal coefficients are squares of the moduli of normal vec-tors, Each nondiagonal coefficient Asi in its absolute -value is smaller than the souare root from the product of the diagonal coeffi- --ients Ass and Aii of the corresponding line and column, sip,-.e the scalar product carinot be greater than the product of 'the xectorls moduli. This is the mark of convergence. The better the convergence is, the biggei is this difference. The results obtained are similar to those sh,:)ur. in a 'book virit'en by Professor A. S. Chebotarev -(Ref. it Sposob naimen'shikh lc-jadratov s osnovL7:ii teorii veroyatnostey Thr- M,-thod of Least Souares To- ,-ether tuith -,he Princirdes of' the Theory o Probabiljtie3] , IiI., GeDdeziz~t, Card 3,/" Smitzov, S.",.,--IuLnd.tekI1n.nauk, dotsent Methods of superposing radial distributions of stresses. Trudy MIIGAIK no.42:83-lca 16o. (I-IMA. 14: 9) 1. Kafodra, v- K ysshey Moskovskogo instituta. inzhenerov goo.dezii, aerofotos"yeink-i i kartografii. (Strains and stresses) SMIRIIOV, S.A., dotsent Investigating the convergence of successive approximations. Trudy MIIGAIK no.42:137-14/+ 160. (I-MUL 14:9) 1. vysshey matematiki Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotoslly---rnki i kartografii. (Approximate computation) S.A.1 dotsent. kand.tekhn.nauk Compact scheme for the solution of equations by the method cf orthogonalization. Trudy 'r!!Ia,'!K no.44:35-38 161. (IPMRA 14:7) 1. Moskavskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"Yemki i kartografii, kafedra matematiki. (Matrices) (Linear equations) SMMIOV,-.~3-A., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk Calculation of statically indqterminable girders. Trudy MIIGAIK no.44:39-49 161. (MITU 14:7) 1. Moskovskiy inatitut inzhenerov geodezii,, acrofoti.s"yemki i kartografii, kafedra matematiki. (Girders) SNIRNOV, S.A., kand.tele-hn.nauk-, dotsent Group relaxation method. Trudy 1411GAIK no-45:25-30 '61. (MI-RA 14:7) 1. Moslrovskiy institut -inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartogra-fii, kafed--a vysshey reatematiki (Relaxation methods (M:thematics)) (Linear equations) /006/086/127 S/044/62/000 B166/B112 AUTHOR. Smirnov, S. A. TITLE: The-solution of poorly conditioned systems PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no. 6, 1962, 35-36, abstract 6VI67 (Tr. Mosk. in-ta inzh. geod., aero'f6tos11yemki i kartogr., no- 45, 1961, 31-34) TUT: An ite'rative method of solving poorly conditioned systems Ax = b (1) of linear algebraic equations is described. It is shown that deterioration of the conditionality of the system leads to more rapid convergence of the iterative.process of determining the eigenvectors of system (1). A comparison is made between various iterative methods and a descent method according to an eigenvector scheme suggested by the a',Ithor which is based on an example of solving a poorly conditioned,fourth-U--der system given in Boot's book "Numerical Methods". In essence, the method is as follows. First of all, the sense of the first ei~envector corresponding to the greatest eigenvalue is found. For this, vector e in system (1) is ;> _;P substituted for X. Then X in (1) is replaced by the vector obtained: Card 113 L n E '950. l-,, Ld E li~.: i ~v;., L- b, r;; ry a,7re c .1 1. V, .. 2. USSR (600) 4. Valves 7. New type of reduction valve. 'br.flot 1? no 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, U-'wumk~z -1953. Unclassified. f SMI-UOV, S.A. [Wear in marine engines] Isnosy sudovykh mekhanizmov. Leningrad, Ministerstvo rechnogo flota, 1953. 151 P. NLRA 7:11) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) (Marine engines) ZSMIRITOV otsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk Lreviewer.1; GOLYNSKIY, A.V., [author).- A.V.Golynskii's book 'Theory and thermal calculations of marine steam engines.0 Reviewed by S.A.Smirnov. Rech.transp. 13 no.1:48-3 of cover. Ja-F 153- NT.RA 6:i1) (Marine engines) (Golynskii, A.V.) SHIRNOV, S., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. ~ Operation of new design steam reduction valves. Mor.flot 17 no.2:17- 18 7 '57. (MLRA 10:3) 1. TSentral'nyy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy InBtitut morskogo flota. (valves) MALITSEV, Semen Vasillyevich; SMIRNOV, S.A., red.; VOLGHOK, K.M., tekhn. red. - [Running-in of internal combustion engines using sulfurated oil] Obkatka dvigatelei vnutrennego sgoraniia na osernennom masle, Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1962. 141 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Internal combustion engines-Lubrication) KUFRIYANOV, Dmitriy Fedorovich; METALIVIKOV, Georgiy Fedorovich; SOKOLGV, Yu.F., inzh.9 retsenzent; KIIOYJffffAKOV, G.B.9 retsenzent; SV.IRYIO-V-,-S.A.,-,j--kand. tekhn. nauk., dots.., nauchn. red.; AIEKSANDROVA, N.B,.., red. izd-va; VOLCHOK, K.M.y tekhn. red. [Fundamentals of technical mechanics) Osrovy tekhnicheskoi me- khaniki, Leningrad, Izd--wo "Rechnoi transport.," 1962. 387 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Mechanics, Analytic) (Mechanical engineering) (Strength of materials) ARNOLIDI Leorid Vladimirovich; IOSIFOV, Mikhail Nikanorovich; AKDIOV, P.P., Prof., retsenzent; SIAIRROV, S.A., red.; VOLCHOK, K.M., tekhn. red. [Thermodynamics, heat transfer, and power equipment of hoist- ing and conveying machinery]Termodinamika, teploperedacha i teplosilovoe oborudovanie pod'Ieralo-transportnykh mashin. Pod red. L.V.Arnolida. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport 1962. 440 1). (MIRA 15:11~ (Gas and oil engines) (Hoisting machinex7) (Thermodynamics) L 10h6b-67 ACCNR: AP6(!',i04G ~~i) SOURCE C;ODF,: UR1014611661009100,1/0,1)61/0066 AUTHOR: Krol K. G.; Smirrov, A. A.; Srnirnov, S. A. ORG: Lcnirlgrai.'. rnstitute of Fii;e Mechanics and_01~tics (Leningradskiy inatitut tochnoy rnekhaTi i optiki) TITLC-: Of J)rOCCSging Of oscillograina produced during iflait, teats SOURCE',: 1VUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v, 9, ao. 4, 1966, 61-66 TOPIC, --i"AGS: a-,--Aoma-tion, oscillograrn processing, ship test ABSTRACT: A :;E,,m-Jautornatic apparatus for processing the oscillogran!,- produced as a result of ai~ actual ship test is described. The apparatus comprises a tave- transport mechan-'sm, a scale-multiplying mechanism, two switclies, and a counter-registering de-vice. A principal ficheme of the apparatua io ec.plained, The apparatua, ~-lalmed to be simple, reliable, and inexpensive, aids -.1r, Card I UD G: 0' 8 1. 14 2. 5 L 10h64-67 ACC NR: Ap6o.4 -i040 :consLrucang the integral curves of probability of exceeding a selected value of the :parameter in qucs-tion (list, trim, yawing, and their angular velocities); asa :rule, these parameters are stationary.random processes. As the oscillogram !tape travels, the repetition frequency of each combination of half-periods and :amplitudes is xecoxded by counters whose readings provide a basis for plotting the; above probability curves. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, I formula, and 1 table. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATr,: 1OMay65 ORIG iinn ooz Lyk [C.,d '21Z AUTHOR: TITLEs PERIODICAL: TEXT- 32898 S'/044/61/000/012/054/054 C111110,222 Sm-Arnov, S. B. On ~he -nomoj~a-phlng of the genera- integral of ordinary differential equations of the firs-r, order Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 12, 1961.. 55, abstracr 12V528. (2'U,,,h. zap. MGU",, 1959, vy-p. 186, 245-248 *) Considered is the nomographable differential equation yl = f(x,y) (I) the right hand side of which is not equal to zero in a certain domain, and has all partial derivatives of a sufficiently high order. It is shown that there exists an algorithm -to set-,.zp the nomogram for 0). The following theorems are proven: 1) Whether or not 0.) is nomographable can always be determined by differentiation and elimination ~ Tf the variables in (1) are not immediately se.parable, then the Gronwall-fun-ction is determined as the joint root of a system of polyn~Dmials, the :cefficients of which Card 1/2 S/04/dyl-7000/0 1 V054/054 On the nomographing of the general depend on f(x.y) and the parT-ial derivati~,req- of f(X~Y)~ 2) A nomographable differential equ&tior ir, soluble by integration. 3) The general of a nomcgraphable differetitiall equation (1) can be represented in the form h(c.) ~- Ct-,(Y--Y) I- -v(x,y), ~-r where u(x.y) and %,(x~y) satisfy the system G,.-.ur,3,at-PELinlev6 [Abstrac:ter's noted Complete tianslatior~l Card 2/2 SMIRITOV, S.D.,kLeningrad) Action of forces in i)uMping installations. Yod. i san. tekh. no.10: 3-7 '59. 1% MIRA 13: 1) kCentrifugal pumps) ROZEIIGAUZ, Nison Aronovich;-SKIBSOV -ya-s , Sergey Diodoravich; TISEICHMO, S retsenzent; SEVERIYANOV, ~.na ~-.taenzent; LEBMEV, V.7., nauchnyy red.; RUSAKOVA, L.Ya., vedushchiy red.; YASHCHURZHIIISKAYA, A.B., tekhn.red. (Pipeline researcb] Izyskaniis mgistrallnykh truboprovodov. LoningrBd, Gos.nBuchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft, i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Loningrotd-nie. 1960v 254 p. (mm 14:2) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Stroitellno-montazhnogo uchastka No.7 (for Tishchenko). (Pipelines) smiumv, S. F. I - ,,: ", ~, ~ ~. , - - ~-j Expansion of the Posbal-hon interfarm building organization. Sel'.stroi. 11 no-3:11-14 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Predsedatel' soveta Poshekhonskoy mezhkolkhoznoy.,.stroitellnoy organizatsii Yaroslavsko7 oblasti. -Z (Posba)-bon District-Building) nauld muk !IRA 8.~ vt. 11 A 65