SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHIZHIN, G.N. - ZHIZHINOVA, N.A.
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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
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TOPIC TAGS: variable.ca citorg electronic component, miniature electric equipment
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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.
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AUTHORSs Zhizhin,._G.~.N.' Barinova, Z. -B., Liberman, A* L.,
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~Infrare absorption-spoof a of cis-land trans-iscaer of
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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,
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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
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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
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'_~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
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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.
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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
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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
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TEXT s On the basis of previously developed7,methods:(ZhZTFj 24t 505o-1953; .1
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1953; 941 6519 19541 96t 265t 481.o 1954) for calculating
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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-,
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',.-the graph technique.- Thisis done for the simplest case of pion scatteri
from a black-sphere nucleus when the momenta transfered are small (%,,.WR
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TITLE: New possibilities of investigating electromagnetic'
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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'
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