SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHMAYEVA, Z.M. - ZHMUDSKAYA, R.M.

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.1 i - z i ', t , -- . . : : , 1 ?m : I';;' ' ~ ~ -Y-- I 1:1 7M7,11 ~, -tam , . IM CLIVITI! rtt,tLt, .-, " . ~ I :1 I It ~' 19h85 'I S/056/0-2/043/002/1619/053 B104/jIG8 AUTHOR: Zhmaylo, V. A. 12 IT LE: 'Use of an optical potential for estimating the neutron absorption cross section of an excited nucieus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki', v. 43, 19 no* 2(6) 1 621 4713-475 TEYT: The parameters of the optical potential are estimated on "he assumption that the neutron absorption cross section of an excited nucleus changes when the nucleon absorption coefficient of-the nuclear the radial nucleon density distribution changez. matter increases or when The parameters obtained are used to calculate the chanEe in th6 neutron absorption cross section of a nucleus diirine its excitation. It is shown that for a nuclear exPitation energy Be of f- 20 Mev and ,"or an incident neutron energy 6 of AJ1-2 Ylev, A^J100, the neutron absorption n cross bection 6 (F, is one and a half to two times as large as c n e d0 (F- YL Be 0).. The imaginary,part of the optical potential is.found to Card-i/~ . .1 ; jE I ~ li~ d i * - , c I i 6 1-: ;; f : :4 z ! ; I ? 'I : I F !- 4, I t" ; 'Ift , V , , , i SUNNI! IN IIHAMMIT L 01074-67 LW UVENT (nn)/F-WP(0/T IJPW ACC NRt AP6028205 SOURCE.CODE.-. 'UR/0367/66/003/006/10'&2/1031 Zhmaylo. W A.~ AUTITOR. ORG: none - TITLE,.-. The Coulomb. photodisintegration of, the deutero s a specific case of the: three-body problem SOURCE i . Yadernaya fizika, v. 3,,: no 6, 1966, 1022-1031 'TOPIC TAGS:. coulo.mb.field, three body problem, approximation methodf euteron disintegration, coulomb disintegration, waveequation ABSTRACT: *An integral equation, 'suggested by Daz [Nucl. Phya. 51, i45#. 19641:., for solving, (in~a s'ecific case) the three-body problem in quantum ~~Iechanics' is p bein 0 tion In the g studied In application t the problem of a deuteron disintegra Coulomb field of a heavy nucleus. This equation is modified for the purpose of obtaining an equation more suitable for successive approximations, after which the ap pIropriate solution is found. The amplitude for the Coulomb disintegration of the deuteron is expressed in terms of this solution and compared with the corresponding amplitude, found by Landau and Lifshitz [L. D. Landau, Ye. M. Lifshitz. ZLETF, 1 2 01074-67 TP I ~T -W 31 USSR/Medicine- Frogs TemTeraturej Body, Jul/Au ,~A 15IT47.. LF . i% ?i I ~ ; ~,, ~ - " 11 ~ 11 : ~ i ~! F ! P, . -. 1 "! I I - - : ~, , ! ~~ , ;, i I . ~ . I . I I I ~ m f7 Ii F i f it ;: .1 1. ;: .1 1 'i I . . - z J - ~ ". Fi -I 1." : .,I I -;f~ ~ :1 : :. 'E1031"INN-11' I! I IfIliflTI'l A I 1~~ 1 :~:, , :z I ; I ; .-, ;.- 11 ~, ! .~ *;,:;!, , I ! k io ~-- .1 . i. . Will 1!J. !J ABEZGAUZ, ANISOVA, A.A.; GORBUNOVA, V.I.; 11-:ONTOVICP, V.A. - r , ~ jj i ; i 1; �~ 41-10 ACCESSION MR: AP5022581 UR/0129/6510OOfOO9/004210446 669.14.018.25 4-w 2_1 z i iskiy 0~ i iad_;~. igh-40ded 4tee #-wit &'high- tbou Cont4at -T M.4 U Metallove4444 Yet -L--. tormicheikaya- obubot*;c wetallov, no. 9-1': 140, j - 42;46;'L-,,4 TOPIC, TAG carbon a teel,- -high Lope" steel, hardness, electromagnetic property, S metal heat treatment, toughness ABSTRACT: Rish-carban higb-opeed steals are more weat-resista t as well as more economical with respect to the content of alloy elements. In this connection, the autbor investigated the effect of different types of heat traament on the true- ture, hardness, wear resistance, toughness, and glectromagn(stic properties :f ex- perimental malts of Polish high-speed steals C, 0,3-0.6% Kh. 0.47% St. 3.547. Cr, 8.4% W, 2.1% V, 0.28% Ti, 0.28-0.6% Al, 0.28% Ni, 0.10% Cu), SM12 (1-13% C, 0.77% Ma. 0.28% Si, 4.2% Cr, ii.n w, Z.47% V, 5.29% Ti), and SKIS (1. 24% C, 0.3% Ma, O.In Si, 4.17% Cr, 17.1% W, 1.4% V, 0.19% st, CsM Cu), Spe- cimens of these steel* wove quenched from 90-1240'C (end in isolated in C L Ird 1/2 Co A 0 ACCNSSIGN APS022581 from 1280*0 and subsequently tempered at 175, 550, 570, 600, dad 6501C for I hro Then their mechanical properties were examined with the aid of different testing machines and their electromagnetic properties, with the aid of a Cornelius elec- tronic device for nondestructivt testing. jindinget the require4 hardening tenpeirs-4 ture for the Steels 'qM'L SWC12,1 and SWC18'decreases vtt:h increasing hardening time and vice versa,~and optimally ii-i-s 1050-1200*C. The hardnets of high-speed steela may remain the same following different regiume of Met treatment. Com- parisons with the classical high-speed steels 18-4-1 and with tim Gerum high- grade high-speed steel 9j�q2j nVow the Polish SK steel ia aot inferior in strength and toughness to thes4%otandard hio-spead steels. Orig. art. kas: 5 figures. SUMIM: 00 No REP SOV: 602 MM: 00 01m: 008 .Card 2i2 M. (M94. M . 'f-4,1 I : :" ~m '. ~ : .. if, ~ P.1%!i , ~1 , I . ,, i , Z : t i i I . F.-, 111 !'~ 11111!" : f f, , : ; :~ :.;, ! ~; ;.'4 ~:i .~: - IT .- '!'4' :- a . t ~i;fll-il " . ? , . a -:, ~ I . .11i" Ill'i I -~ ~ ~ : ; 41`1, ;', . : Nbl IFT Hl" j . 7 , ~,.. 1 ~~ ;, ! ~-E!Al;j~ , : ~ - 111 !,-*; 11 1 TIF -~, , I f I I !- I ~~ 1; 1 1i I , 11 h-. I I . ilf . I - ;, !- I I IF p . ~ * I ~ . ... . . 4 4 : 1 ': i IIV 1.1 -1, J, . : , t I I ~ I ; ~~, . !, t, i , .7 : I . I .: 7 ~; m ;. ZHWfDIN, G.I.--(Moskva);~,KULIKIOV,.;,.S. (Moskva) 8~-Uur distribution between carbon-saturated iron and molten 6alaum o3dde - alumina* I2Y. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh, nauk. Set. Igor, delo'. no.300-75 YT-je 163. (KLRA 160) ZHMID, A - YE. 76CEMED 1?63,'l C. 1961 ENGINEERING SEE ILC ! , it: - J~ i ff. ~ Al I . 5 ~.`. -,~ f INL!", 11 11 , * -1 If. I i I I -, 714 -MM, I -T -1 T M f I, i zm lz f p 1 '~ I -~ ~ ., ir ~ -: . '. I I , .1 1,., : s ~ ~ ~ AUTHORs Zhmud" E.L. (Kh r1kov) a 39-44-3-3/~ -~.~~TITLEs On' -.IIomomqrphy:. Kernels of Linear Representations of Finite Groups 0 yadrakh gomomorfizmov lineynykh predstavleniy ko ., rechnykh grupp) PERIODICALt ITatematicheskiy Sbornikt 1958, Vol 44t ITr 3, Pp 353-408. (IJS.SR) ABSTRACTs Tho preeent-paper is a development of the author's publica- ti.on [Ref 0] of two years ago concerning isomorphio linear r,e-- presentations of finite groups. Let 0j be a finite group and P a field, the characteristic of which does rot divide the order of the.group..The normal subt;roup 4r of is crilled k-kernel,.if is the homomorphy kernel of a linear represen- tation of which is decomposed into k irreducible components in P, In.� 1 besides of thq_~ernele the author considers a certain orthogonal system a M(X) (i,= 112, .... m,,) which depends on. i the characters of the groups and which is defined on the set of the systems Y ~011 -.,GIj of k elements of(fi.. k(OP Card 1/4 4 F T 7W Of ff H, RM. On Homomorphy Kernels of Linear Representations of Finite 39-44-3-3/3 Groups The determination of explicit expressions for these functions leads to necessary and sufficient conditions for a normal sub- group of 7 to be.s. k-lKernel. The elements of are di- vided into classest Let X P_ and be the minimum k( V X normal subgroup of, containing the system X. Then let be X X if It io:shown thats 1. The number of the 1 2 41 X2 k J% functions a (") i's equal to the number of the classes of the systems of k elements of es-j X it follows 2# f rom X 1 2 (k)(X (lo a("-) (X the o:,thor~onal system is '1 2 complete in the class of the functions which are invariant.on the classes of k-systems. From the first property it followss, The number ofthe k-kernels of is equal to the number of the subgroups which are generated of k classes of conjugate elements of ~In �,2 itlis 'proved thatthe classes of the set gene- rate a certain noncommutative semi8imple algebra The Dro- Card 2/ 4 On HomomorphyKernels of Linear Representations of 39-44-3-3/3 Finite Groups perties of are used in order to extend the' results of k 1 to a ground field of arbitrary oharaoteriatin. :pecial case k In ~i:lthe. 1,is considered in detail. Let J m).be the homomorphy kernels of the irreducible representations of .~As the aajoint representa::tion F1i of the author denotes the greatest component:(with respect to the number of the irreduciblezparta)ot a regular represen- tation of all the irreducible parts of which possess. (k)(X) Ahehomc.marphy kernel Ji. The functions ai are trans- formed for k 1 into the traces si(G) (i-1, .,m) of the ad- 'joint representationso The,classes of Ek( are transformed. into sets, of elftents of s "expanded.classes". Propertie of the traces and of the "expanded classes" are considered, furthermore.the algebra ot which is generated by the expand- ed classes of Card 3/4- I I ; 1 1 A- r [~ ! E:l ;,.I 1 1 . ,11.- !: . , i i " it ! i. . . 11 ~, t ";".: i i & i . 'I W', l.. '.. 1. Al ,~4:A Ag, ~~jw a JWLI -.1 - - ~14 :~ R11 lwol I ,;r 'j 4 A J- ~ 'V~ : C ; t . 4-, i HOU'Ram, , FlillilIN]HI ~iqq; I L , Vi 1 ~ - : -'~ R'. ""'Y : I I I . i r , , At H, - 1. ~ ~l "Iff If Plill 1 .11, i I - . 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(MM 11:2) I : - " -- i 1 : . ~: ~., 1 -111 '' _i r -F - - I VT;;T!` I f !, 1.11 !~l ul "I II "It ~ I -, ~11 I P".. ~7 - -~ i~l-I V i f -~i-ijtjil,; :~ i ~ I I. P - N. ;I ,I.. . IY :, 1-H,111, I .~' "'IN I k"ll: 'U'll IT"T,111-111111"il'ill I 4 : , ~ 1,: li. ~ i I! I I I.. I ; I i,,~ - . ; 1. ~ i ~~, , p i A I Fi H, I 'I ]! ; ; 1 . I ! a i ~ . : . ',;~ I J! 'I !~-- : , . , ~, ii: 4~ 1 ljlfi~ i I 'I r7ll "', r . I . y . , ; ! P AKSANTIM, S.B. YARMOVICK, Ya,V,; ZMMSKATA, L.Y RUNICH19310, L.G. Studytng conditioned,and unconditione& vascular reflexes as a metb~d for'snalyiIng corticovisceral relations in various'diseases. (with sukmary'ln Inglishl., Zhur.iyasnerwodeist. 7 no,l't4q-574i2-Y; (HIRA 10%10) li Odeaskiy mditsinskiy institut im. N.I.Pirogova I O&esskiy nanchno-iseledovateliskiy polkhonevrologichookiy institut. (BLOW VISSILS, physiology conditioned A unconditioned vase. reflexes" in anaTia of corti.co-visceral relations in various diet (Ras (RUIXXO CONDITIOM, vase, reflexes in analysis of cortico-~Yisceral relationship In various disc (Rua)) (ROLIX unconditioned vase, reflexea in analysis of cortico- visceral relationship in varioue die. (Rua)) (CEREBRAL CORTEX, physiology, cortico-Yisceral relatioaships, determ. I veri6as diseases by conditioned & unconditioned vase. reflexes (Rue)) USSR Human and Animal Physiology, Blood Circulation. T The Vessels. Abs Jourt Ref Zhur-Biol,,, No 22, 1958j 101887. Author Aksentlyev,, S, B.; Yermulovich, Ya. V.;-ghmudskaya, L, F,; Rezniahenko, L. at Inst r-Not-given, Title On Appearances of Dominant, Parabiosis and Hysteri- osis in the,Vascular Reflectory Activity of Man, Orig Pub: V ob,: Ucheniye N. Ye, Vvedenskogo v klinich, prak-,: tike, Odessa, 1957, 124-129. Abstract: In patients with various diseases, disturbances in. the course of vascular reflexes to cold and hot stimuli were observed which is regarded by the au- thor as various stages of parabiosis,, hysteriosis .and dominant. 41 i : . , V 'i 1; - ~.!; 14 ': i 'r , j % . k a I , 1 ~.; - ~ : ,. - . Alil 'I "::: 11 . I ; ! . ;~ I - I I . . " I l-" F V" : I . ~ I - - : , :. 1 41 ~i I .. - I ZIRTMUTA, L.F. 0,-.nd I!ed. Sci (dirs) "Var~culpir coriditionn rd uncon- ~~ I li-"If !:~ !!~ 1: 1 i It, [i -, I I , -!I!!~ . !~ . HOJ , 'I :3-A. I I "t , 1~ W lillillih ~ i 1:11 i0i I I " I; I I I ~ i : (,,- ! -` -j Ugi J1 jl;:: ~ I . I '. 1 1 1, 1 i I ; ~11 -,- - I I - i~ t . ~ ZM4MSrAU, R*K, kand.med.rauk (Kooky&) A,T.- Yluckakovs Physician - 3012harrik. Ye114. 1 akush. 25 no.1v 37-1n 416o, (XM 13t4) (TIM9MV, ALZUANM. NIKOLMlak 1869-1944) " ~ I i m ;"111H 110 i I` I I ; I !~ ~ 1 !!.;I-, : 1 1, r, i , f ; 1 V p ~, ': . -: ~. , FiAl,"d li;llij~ ;. I ~~ . 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