SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZEMLYANNIKOVA, D.D. - ZEMLYANOY, M.I.

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--7M4LTANOTM1Y, Dmitriy-):onatamLtinazich;-YMOY, S.N., retsenzent; retsenzent; ZIMAREY, Te.T., red.; MAKRUMINA, A,Y., red.Jzd-va; BOBROTA, T.A., tekhn.red. [General navigation manual for inland waterways] Obshchaia 16taiia vnutrennikh vodnykh putei. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi tranBport,4 1959. 226 p. (KIRA 132-3) (Inland navigation) 72Fm4119A1A11kOv V,V. USSR/.vnarmcoloc,,y and Toxicology - Analgesics. v-4 AbsJour : Autbor : 'icraymmikov, V.ve Inst 1st Moscow Medical Inatitutle. Title Ilia Uso of a Hibernation itizturc (Ascodolaminazin) :~Ocr Dasal I'masthesia. Orig Pub : Tr. 1-go Mosk. ried. in-ta, 1957, 3, 136-142. Abstract : 23sca~tol (1) contains 1 v-1. (0-5 mg) of scopolanina, 10 YaS of Pro-medol and 30 mG of apliaLlrinc. A combination -if (I) with Ardnazin (II) W1,15 vs&. -:',Nr basal anesthesia hi c,):--- jumetion with local ancothcsia in 455 Patients, ar-;:! LU cori- bination with general arcuthesia in 10 patients. Una liuur prior to oporatiou, 1 ul of (I) was administcrud. c;ub- cutaneously and, at tho- saim tine; 1 mdkg (in 1~ soltv'Clion) of (II) injected intramuicularly. In adfttionj 0.5 ml of Card 1/2 USSR/Phamacolo,,y and ToYJCOlOgy - AMl:;u-sics- Abs Jour Ref 211aur - Biol., iia 14, 1953, 66270 V-4 (1) mas injected 30 riki. bef3rc surgery, T(,,i to 20 rii," _,-~tor the adninistratiou of (I) aad (II)) the pwU(xi"U13 :Xaft-ally quieted domi and 2ell asleep; tendon rcflc;,Qs and Yrascle tonus becaric sharply dininished. Arterial (bload) pressure fell i*,-~si~~U-ficantly (15-20 m Of I[G)- The paticlits displayed no reaction during surGery tuider local anesthesia, Thirty -yationts rIcVt evenly and quiot- ly tlLroue-iout the operation, In analgesia achieved by a Combined use of (I) and (11) in conjunction vith o.:y[;cn- ather a-l-lesthesia, therc was a copplete absence of thc c.,:- citation stage and the cur,-ical phase of aresthasia was reacIacd rapidly (5-7 Min.). Less narcotic was uGed tais nothod than usually. Card 2/2 13 ZOMYAROV, A. G. Appendicitis and Meckel's diverticulum. Khlrurgiia 35 no.12.- 64-66 D 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Iz gospitalluoy khirurglehoskoy kliniki (zab. - chlou-korres- pondent AN Te.4xhikskoy SSR Zasluzhenun dayatoll nauki. prof. N.F. BerezkIll [deceased] Xalininskogo meditsiuskogo instituta. (DIVERTICULITIS diagnosis)- (APPINDICITIS) -ACC -NRt AM6036lig Monograph UR/ Bkvortsov, Mark vanovich; YUkhov, Ivan Vasillyevich; ,ZeaL1yqpqy, B ch; .Abchuk,VladiJr Avramovich; Mrvkhin,, Oktyabr' Aleksandrovich Principles of sb*l maneuvering (Oanovy manevrirovaniya korabley) Moscow, Voyenizdat M-Va obor. ww, 19660 269 p.' illus.,' biblio., 1 fold chart. Errata slip insertedl Number of copies printed not givqn. TOPIC TAGS: nav4 operation, marine engineering, ship navigattion, naval tactic PYRPOSE AND COVEI*GE: This:book is intended for naval. officers afid students of naval schools;'it can be also used by the *scientific and engineering staffs of research institutes dnd the marine industry. Problems of ship navigation, handling, and maneuvering at sea are discussed vith particulari application to military purposes, such as approach to target or changing position of the ship in relation tolsome specific object. Theories of probability,, detection, and errors are use8L extensively in the text, particularly for the theoretical and practical ana*9is of prob-lems of maneuverability. There are 3.6 references,, all Soviet. TABIZ OF-COMMM;[abridged]-. Introduction 31. Card 1/2 UW: 359:656.61.052 - -- *- - - -- - '- - ACC NR s,A 0 M 6 6 1 1 3 q l Ch. 'l. Principles of the general theory of ship maneuverability 9.' Ch., 2. Sea search ifor enemy -- 38 Ch. 3. Determining elements of target motion -- 91 Ch. 4. Changing qstance afid-position in relation to an object 133 Ch. 5. Special cases of maneuvering by a single ship -- 170 Ch. 6. Principles1for,the evaluation of maneuvering accuracy 196- Ch. 7. Joint maneiver of ships -- 209. Ch. . 8. Solving ma4euvering problems with electronic computers 234 Appendix. Maneuve#ing tables (19 tables) 252 Bibliography 26~ SUB CODE 15..17/ SUBK DATE: 03May66/ ORIG REF: 02T/ OM HU: 001/ 2/2 CmM ZEMLYANOT 0. Ye.j BERGMMp A4G. Melting diagram of mqnoothanolenine with organic compounds. Zhur.,bb. khlm. 34 no.UM~~3540 N t64 (MIRA 1881) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu inititut seltskokhozyaystvennogo ma- shinostroyaniya. ZEMLYANOVt M,.G.; KAGAN, 0, M.-, CHM'OPLfXOVp N. A.; CHETSERINv A. G. "The study of the phonon specteu and disperion curves In vanadium" Paper to be presented at the International Atomic Energy Vency UAEA) - Symposium on Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons in St,3-ids and Liquids Chalk Rilrer,, Canadap 10-14 Sept. 1962 ZEMYANOV M G CHERNOF1MOVj N. A. "The study of inslastio acatterIng of cold neutrons In some hydrogen contaJaing substances" Paper to be presented at the Internatimal Atomio Energy Agency (IAU) - Symposium on Inelastic Scatterimg of Neutrons in Solids and liquids ChalkRiver., Canadat 10-14 Sept. 1962 CEMINOPLEMVP N. A.; ZEMLTANOVj M. G.; CHMERIN, A. G. "The study of inelastic scattering of neutrons In the TI.-Zr alloy" Paper-to be premented at the Intern ational, Atomic Energy Agency (IAFA) - Symposlim on-Inelastic Se'attering of'Noutrofis in Solids and Liquida Cbalk River., Canada, 10-3.4 Sept. 1962 1r tv2,o p ter MIN t-,~G 01 V,00 -0 0 4V Olte tywe V6~4 . It the tb Vest VI ~V: 1000) IV. OV i:lx 'State tro"als , ta i. TO qel f Or ea Oel~ kvIll, 7, e tJ 1000 ,,,Oe" be tils 4elvs OILX er 0)~ . OQLS afl~' COvv f 0 )r.151P to b0 'a Nvp tyke ..,w6 0 ~JrA e avpvxav~?" , 06 S" rea- 0 'Ott 0 (o Of ty%i 3. tiOIN L4 0 .. J:7C 00 e C, -C LN total te'r .0 0 -c'Y Cf-~v el %,:Y. 2, coy e O.L%" des r V113. 11 'Str the 4i,0600 - -4 e YtOL 00 () It/Goto 06 vie ji led t06~- of 0 0i: Xtlr 6-~Os 5' 4-j~ J~ C.3,0elt I Ile r*x %X~L. ter 506 de e V006 e N-,,s cxl-~ fl -Be ..9 OW fire I-e 4 se 0061 TJD-g~ , 11 C, 0 1 INS) , teed 000 r~yve 4 0 Ttjo 0TV r 0' t e 0()0 30 It ed 5 Oi~o -4 A3:0 I . I . O"tl f e 1 0 Vt',O toir Olt 0 00 .1he tjNi-c C.)Fet t-.~.,rvs a.; 0 X. a L VeOLC' ~Co -ve C.0 L r06 e a. 4 oSe era 0 OL o',,tq6j:ae 3 110 tr 110L e 09,60i ter f0 t e-C C, a t1laa 5 'aged Oe 0 t ,~e J-j- C0363- OIT, O"Id 00 je5 0 r-06 b-I ,,,CNLe r e 0 -3 Sc's 4e OL Cooje axio Iva a 61 ~ s OL C, ted, .3,r-yv 3. 0i: ber 00 via -~.qt a e Ile 00 .110 Apparatus for investigating ... E039/E420 screen. One filling (4 litres) of liquid nitrogen lasts for 8 hours. After the neutron beam has passed through these fil-ters the flux of cold neutrons is 6 x 1o6 neutrons/cm2 sec and the cadmium ratio is 7 x 10. The neutron spectrum determined by time of flight in the energy range of 10-1 to 10-3 eV shows that the ~average wavelength of the neutrons is 4.8 Details of the -5 scattering chamber which contains the,sample, and also the mechanical neutron chopper are given. The angular divergence of the incident beam is 4'. Neutrons scattered at an angle of 900 ~pass through a window in the scattering chamber wall, through the chopper and on to the detector at a distance of 495.2-cm from the c0 chopper. The detector consists of 20 proportional counters filled with BF3 (850% BIO) at a pressure of 700 mm. Each counter is 3.5 cm in diameter and 100 cm long and has a counting efficiency of 407"1 for thermal neutrorfs. Details of.the associated electronics are given and the results are analysed on a 128 channel time analyser. The neutron spectrum for cold neutrons scattered elastically by vanadium is measured. This ~required 10 hours with the chopper working at 2600 rpm and using Card 2/3 S/12o/62/000/005/007/036 Apparatus for investigating ... E039/C420 .a parabolic slit of M mni width and with the time,analyster channel width at 64~Lsec. A spectrum of non-elastic scattering Pf cold neutrons.by vanadium requiring.100 hours is also obtained$ Data on non-elastic,scattering is to be published later. '--There are 11 figures. ASSOCIATION: Inst'itut atomnoy:energii AN SSSR (Institute of Atomic'Energy AS USSR) SUBMITTED: December'16 1961,'~ Card 3/3 41437 S/12o/62/000/003/011/036 E192/E382 AUTHORS: Golovin, A.Ye., Zemlyanov utG._., Tsitovich, A.Ps and Chernoplekov, N.'A. -TITLE: A system of time delays based on magnetostrictive lines for transit-time neutron spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnilca eksperimenta, no- 5, 1962, 77 - 79, TEXT: In comparison with univibrators for phantastrons, magnetastrictive lines have the advantage that delays produced by them can be accurately varied over a wido range. The system of delays for the transit-time neutron spectroscope is based on such lines. Thesa are in the form of nickel wire passing through the axon of two toila. One of the colls receives a curren-% pulse when a neutron is recorded by-a group of counters associat4d with the line, the second coil then produces a delayed signal--The dolay tima isi varied by shifting one coil relatively to the other.. The whole delay system is based on 'four magnetostrictive lines and its block diagram is shown in Fig. I. The signal from each group of counters is amplified, pa33ed through the 6ard lV7. S/120/62/000/005/011/036 ..A system Of time delays .... E192/E382 discriminator, then suitAbly shaped and applied to the delay line (see Fig* 1). The signal has a rise time of 0.5 ~is at the output of the line and this is applied to the shaping circuit of the next groups of counters and so on. As a result of this operation, the signals at the output of the s)~~_tem appear with various delays 4Z, 3-t, 2-t and Pt, where 'C, is the delay of one line. The lines are in the form-of four parallel strings and all the four coils can be shifted simultaneously. The diameter of the nickel string is 0-5 mm and its operating length 13 30 cm, so that its maximum delay is 60 lis. The transmitting coil has 300 turns and the receiving coil.500 turns. Both coils are screened magnetically. The resolution of the noutron spectrometer with a mechanical switch can be increased by about 2-5 times by using this delay system. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATIM, Institut atomnoy energii AN SSSR (Institute of Atomic Energy of the AS USSR) SUBMITTED4 December 16, 1961 Card 214 S,/181/63/005/001/018/064. B102/B186 Q AUTHORS: 'Chernoplekov, N. A.t ~,emln b~. G. ,Brovman; Ye. G.1 and Chicherin, A. G. TITLE: Investigatioix of inelastic scatter'ing of neutrons from aTi-Zr alloy P ERIODICAL: Fizika tyerdogo tela, v - 5, rro. 1 ,1963t 112-117 TEXT: The mechanism of.inelastic scattering of.oold neutrons from a disordered Ti-Zr alloy (62% Ti, 38% Zr).was-,investigated by-.the time-of- flight method. A general theory is given which interrelates the single- phonon incoherent scattering cross section with the frequency spectrum of of any crystal. The ratio of the components was so chosen according,t6 theoretical considerations as to make the mean amplitude of coherent scattering equal to zero: