SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHIZHIN, G.N. - ZHIZHINOVA, N.A.

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";-1 4 "'l- t . .- . . I f i:-" ;1. 1 11. - U ~ ii , ;;! . ji jlj~f 1 1 't , , , . . 4 i ~ I !, , . '. I I A -~ 1 , ; 1 1, 1 I '. ~ I I ~ 4 ! ~ I . . I I , . . w I : I w'- 1 ;-... , ~ .11 . . i~ '. ~ - - 1 ;" ", ,illf, 1" . i1 1 1;~ , , ~ - r. ; I I , I I *-~,!Iil 1~~l i 11 ~ I ! ~ U 1! .10, 1 ~ ! , T " : : P I I I ~ ~! i CC NR. 026763 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/017/0041/0 INVENTOR: Isupov, N. A. ; Zhizhinj..Z TITLE: A miniature variable capacitor. Class 21, No. 174272 (announced by Radio Plant Im. Gergo 00zhonikidze, (Sarapullskiy radiozavcd)] SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenty.i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 41 SaraFul TOPIC TAGS: variable.ca citorg electronic component, miniature electric equipment PA ABSTRACT: This Aii-thor's.0irtificate introduces a miniature variable capacitor which contains ata-tor,-and rotor plates and insulating dielectric Inserts fastened tightly to guide rods longitudinally located with respect to the axis. The device is equip- ped wi-..h a thrust bearing whose plate is used as a spring element. Assembly of the capacitor and fastening to the mounting plate are simplified by using a floating sta- tor with plates which slide freely on'the guide rods. Rectangular slots are located along the base of the condenser housing for fastening the device to the mounting panel. UDC: 621.319.43 Car4: -1n. t i- ~ 1- -.1; ~ a I j~ 1 it .11 je~ I j. ti ; - : .A 11; rl !I i ! PANIKAROVSKIY,~F.V.j-PROKF,CINCHUKOV : ZRI a4A " I ~ ~ I Avk..,-,,,,z Pfilonig, PiOte'rb red.; GOIDMAK,, Yu.D.,p Imb.[tranBlator]; MAKSDIOVA; N.A. inzh. [trawlator);ZHUHIM, R.G., in&. [translator]- FrInIxaU.ucbantIyes.TRMO--V- Ans r latorl; GOROXHsT.N.ttranslatorb BMM,,G.S., kand, tekhn. nauk, red.; VOYKCY,VA, A.A.., red.)'KISINA, Ye.I.; tekhn. red. [principlao ofaugar technologyll~rintsipy.tekhnologii'oakhara. Pod-red. G.S.13aii1rin- MAnkvn. lot,' AIC - -- - -- "17 40 " 9~-~ -- - I ~r., Strat ~aaphy Divi ion In t tute of olo encoo. Acwl. Sci., -1947- r 8 1 a , (110 lecal Sci lo., . , 11 1 1 t!j !: : 1 - - -,. ~ 1 . ~. (Microwaves) . j I ~ i , 0 ~ .1 ` , I i i I .. :1", ? m~l I I t A, . T-M, S?048/62/026/010/009/013, BM/B186 AUTHORSs Zhizhin,._G.~.N.' Barinova, Z. -B., Liberman, A* L., ~-.M.p and.Tyunkkinaf N. 1. ~Infrare absorption-spoof a of cis-land trans-iscaer of TITLEt. d r 8 1-methyl-2-N-alkyl cyclohexanes PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. *Izvestiya. Se:eiya fizichookaya, V. 26i no. 10,~.1962~ TEXT:. Infrared absorpiion Jsx)ectra of five pairs.of cis- and traus-isamera:'~ of~.the 1-methyl-2-alkyl cyclohexane seAes -having alkyl radicals _w re ix, iried -and. compared viih the, (CH G H and H, ) e am 3 9' Y50 YV~, 6 11 3'~., corresponding Raman:spectra (V-T. AleksanyfLn, Kh. Ye. Sterin, 'A. L.lLiberman, I.- M. Kuznetsovv:N. I. Tyunlkina, B. A. Xazanskiy, ~Sb.t Issledovaniya po eksperimemtallnoy iteoreticheakoy fizikso Pam ati akademika Gi*3,Landaberge, (Iiiyeatigations In,the field of Y experimental and theoretical physics.' In memory.of.'Aaademioian G. S. landeb'org), p. 430 Izd. AN SSSR9,M#~t 1959)- The cis- and trans-isomers had been synthesized proviously-0. A. Bashuling S.A.10kholing :-Cird S/046/62/026/010/009/01'3 Infrared absorption spectra.er. B11 7/~186 '_~T. F*.Bulanovdf_Aa Vs Xoperinat*A. F, Platet B. A. Kazanakiyt IzY. AN SSSR,. Otd. khim., nauk, no. a .-So rg"rB. A. Kazanskiy 5,:4 0.0949);'G Landsbe et ale. Opreddleniye individiflallnogo u levodorodnogo Bostavs, benzinov pryamoy gonki'kbmbinir6v6nnyht metodom fDeterminatioolpf the pure combosition of d1rect dfstillation.gaso~i4ea by the combined method)# Izd. 'AN SSSR, M.,, 1~591 A. L. Liberman, X. Mi Kuznetsovat N. ~ I. Tyun I kins. B. A..Ka.zanskiy, Do,kl. AN SSSR, 118, 1 942 (1958).)~. At most freqfzbnaies the two~6p6ctra were identical. The greatest difference was observed with the infrared spectra of cis- and trans-isbmers within the range 585-610 041-1 wherein cis-isomers show a band with Ian absorption ~'...maximum of not less than 30-35 ~v while trans-isomers exhibit no marked bands.~ The lines in the corresponding rsnge of the Ram~n spectra are very Further differencesi Within the ranges 800-810i 842-853, 972-975t 1155-11157 cm- -cia-inomers,exhibit distinctly marked bands with absorption maxima of 60_96~t while the' corresponding bands of trans-isomers are, either weak or'absent. Trans isom rs display intense Ii 865 and. e nes.be tween 871CM-1 and distinct lines between 1350 and 1357 cmrl'on the edge of the Yery intdnoe 1380 cm 1 bands* .'In J~e. spectra of theitrans-isoigersp the bands of the cis-isomers~(972-975.and 1155-11,57.cm'"') are shifted into the Card 2/3 A[I 77r~ .Zf ~i j. " j " - . - - . - . . I . I ;. I i i i 41 . i! .I! ,j 1 ~ 1 , i - I : If 0-IM OPM-1i HA I I i all- I' J :10 k! 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Effects of Physical Factors. 0 T. - t.! - 1 -Ii! 7 .11 ; 4& 1 . .. p `;,H~ IHI - . - ;: ~~; ~ ;'-, i~ i t! .. -q.f fl :; .. . 8/056 0 /62/043/ 05/027/058 B102/BiO4 AUTHORS s, Zhizhin, Ye., Dsf~Nikitinjju. P. _MTLEs On inelasiic fraction processes at high energies PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperime.ntaltnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikij v- 43s no* 5(11),.1962, 1 1742 73.1 TEXT s On the basis of previously developed7,methods:(ZhZTFj 24t 505o-1953; .1 :'DAN SSSRI 93t A39, 1953; 941 6519 19541 96t 265t 481.o 1954) for calculating a ce inela tic diffraction'pro 3ses at high energies# the cross seotions,of. of:faBt particles from nuclei are calculated.. It has been shown already that, 'under.ultrarelativistic.'conditions, inelasti-c processes can be calculated~,11,exactlyll ifone knows the wave functions in a ~pntial region r.~,R when the,produced particlea.fly away in a direction not .-too,different from that of the.inoident particle. These "exact" wave func-, tion a are now.used to determine the scattering operators needed to apply ',.-the graph technique.- Thisis done for the simplest case of pion scatteri from a black-sphere nucleus when the momenta transfered are small (%,,.WR Card 1/4 q if vxq tr M, IBM W~W ~ V 19 a, MRM 11 t I t 77' ME~ ~ 9-'-- ; ~..-.-. --- --jlzi I . .. ~j ;- ~ u , -!! i;~ 1 .1 I . - t, I i I 11, ` I ~ i - I I . .,1 1. Ii i I oi ~ , I . g .1 1 -17 7 1 f flu 6 lo U iF, T, I TRIM, ;~. 1- , .. I - . t. 'I; , , ;, i, - , Al I I. ~ "Itli v q ~ ; 1, ~J: I ~. 1 - 1 ,. : '. .. , ;i, " i 11 -'I I I I ;I! " . : . . A [1, 1 1 Ul I I ~, ~, I I- - - -- -,-- T~-- IZ - ii , : ~ i * ': 1 - , I . . 1 1: 1, 1 , . q. i . ; .. . . i j ~ , ~ t ; I - -1~ H ; 1~ It.! i ~l ~ I ; I 1 11 ;i i . . . . . . . . . . S/056 62/043/001/037/056 B1 02 BI 08 YB -.AUTHORS: Zhi2hin, Ye. -D. Solov1yevq V. V# TITLE: New possibilities of investigating electromagnetic' electron and muon properties of PERIODICAL; Zhurnal'okspi,erimentallnoy i tooreticheakoy fitikil 431 no. 1(7),*19629 268-276 TEXT: Electrons and muons should interact differently with other particles owing to their dtfferent masses. Still, such a difference has not been found as yet. Therefor the 'authors studie4 the short-range electroiagnetic properties of e and p. For this Investigation the conv ersion decays of strongly interacting vector mesons cio (m - 767,Mev, I a 0) (550 Mev, 0) and q (750 Mev, 1).as well as of the hypothetical' 0 + 0 + pseudoscalar Id -mesons are~-used: V I + 1 V + 1 + 1 0 0 0 0 a ;1- 1++ i-; 1 0 or :V'Mi or Results of probability calculation are:. Card 1/4 !I f . :? i '~, f ~ -:~ : U, :~ .. ! :T111-I'Vill"11-11-illau ~-,!M I I f 11 -1 -- .,J i~ - . , -1 TOM," liaill---11~111 I ---~ . k,177 :J, I tq,. -~ - - - 7,1 .1; 1 , - -, -T I ~ , I , I ! - 11: ~ ! I ,t : m . .6 1 t : i 1 -1 :. 11 .1 I frT T., !" i , I I 'I 'ii 114 ! . I 4, `14, ~0 ; -6 A : It n M 3"'1_ 6.~ '1''- IFIUIAM U, am Unu roxmil jL. It for this equitlontey;;2_7 rx,*., Y, for small 0. hi -at. Sb6knik N,S- 31(73), 705417 (1952). (Russian) IIt is assumed that the equa I F1 t on 0 +A (r. y) -f(.v. y, y) has v. solution y,(x) o,~v_ with Y,(Z#)-Ye and Y.(O-y, for any small e>o. turoer a~sumcd I t It Is ha t ere '54 h N constant L such thatt jy.(i) I 0 for some constatit K. For any a > 0, ovt~ the Inli!rval Cx~+a, x1] y,(x) tends uniformly, as e-fil, to'~ the Wation y(x) of Ay' which at x, assur;,-3 the value Y1. Mom-vr Y,'(x) tends uniformly to y'(x) o-ver the same Werval as *--fo, A W*".(Cambridge, hfas&). d 2111na, A. 1. On.; bmirldrstry pro 01clit1k, 0. A., an Vol, 11 0 for the equAtIon for rinall t a t. otober I 0 [9; 3 Stmik N.S. 31(73), 709-717 (1952). ' " . Anal rFit (X, Y) -nf(.V, Y, Y ) (f. is assuinctl that (ho- equation fy I kh has a whifirin y,(x) nvcr.rjo,.rtj wi 1j,(xj).u-yj for an), stnall t>0. It iq further arquint-d tkit k t (I 6ristant. L such that ly.(x)l