SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERMAN. V. S. - BERNSHTEYN, V. N.
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USSR UDC 536.46
BEPKV4, V. S. NOVI KOV, S S. , RYAZAN'TSEV, Yu. S. , 1.10sIc ow
"Calculation of One Unstable Combustion Mode of a Condensed System"
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 1, 1972, pp 23-30.
Abstract: A one-dimensional process of combustion of a powder specimen oil
a metallic substrate with constant pressure is studied on the. basis of a
two-phase model of thermal decomposition of the condensed system. The re-
sults of numerical calculations performed by computer are presented. These
results are compared qualitatively with experimental r(.-sults. The resUlts
of earlier works are summarized, in which a combustion ~ mode was observed.
including a stage of ignition, a stage of stable propa,c,,ation and a stage
of cessation of combustion is the combustion front: reached tho pl;itc, which
must be related to heat flow out of tile combustion zone i.nt(-.) the pl'Ite,
which has much greater heat conductivity than the 1)(Aqd6r. It was established
that after cessation of combustion, a thin layer of unburned powder remains
on the plate, the thickness of which depends on the pressure and initial ten-
perature, and experimental data were produced on the thickness of the unburric~d
residue as a fUnction of pressure and initial temperature.
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USSR UD C - 6 2 1. 3 9 6. 6'7 0 C) I
VIA18OV, V. I. and E,':-I'I-."-'IkN, Ya. I.
6otnykh Uctro'y--tv
Proyektirovaniye Vysokoclios'
Stantsiy (Desian of h'Jd1-21-eOUcnc3r Radar St"'tic)XI Devicc,'-) j-972'
Leningrad, !--d--vo "Sudostroyeni3re," 368 --o
Translation: 'L,I,is book offers a method for computuin(,. ~nej const-ruct-
ing antenna-feede-r strips for shiPboard radar su-4-ic-1- -10) Tho
s (
theme is important because the technical and t-icticil ch!-1rac-Lerist-
ics of SRS as a i-:hole depend on these strips.
The authors nave considered the theo--et-J.oal the
operation of all the )A_,7h-frequcncy OR".33 devirc-li:'i (ante'rillas,
iv,aveguide elements), eiver- the derivatioi-Is of b0sir.lrl
COMut-ti(~m., cx-,-:~J-Ied
deocribed a wc-LI-iod oT on~rincering M S 0-1.
iacaoureme"It and colitrol. oil." tbe
listed reco;,.nendat ions for their pl~acemcnt ,tiul opcvttion oil 10r)7ii%i
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VILASOV v. I. I., Pro-ckt1rovani,,c Vl,,f3o,,,,,:)cl,,'.,c.'rt;~--:-,--.i
Ya
Esi)ecial attention is c,~-,,,= -,-,o VIC prosnec,tc-, of
devices -nha-sed antemna rratir,~;.;; re7-Mittir", brca,~ Con'l-c") C)!, el-lct-~ical
para.yneter* -- whl~:h rlake than viri.-0--able for sollifn- -0i ~2
-oroblems.
The book- in aL,.ad at
of hiCh-'La.-eque-c:f.- lip 1!-,o%rd ridar strips, -.1t May uSei`uft "as It Cc-
the advanc,~!fl iml clucational ins"'AtUt."-ons.
a
It contains 2~) -L`labl(~-. 2'Tlt j-'ustrat'Ons nl &
titles.
Revir!,,--ers: CC, ~ndidat,-- oll Sci~.L-ces
B. N. knt-u,.'llov, w-l S.
S (I io! J~ i C 1"7%~ z
2/c)
USSR UDC:
VL,I-,.:3OV, V. I. c-id P-1-1 T, Yr.. I.
H i, 1o1- 1,,,; J.c! ny,
tv
Proycktirovardye Vy.-,okochuotctnyl~h Mstroy'
Stantsiv (Desigi of hij,h-Prequency R'--dar St-aludwi I e VA, c 2
Leningrad, I--d-vo "Sudostroyeniye," 368 p,-,) pp 367-"6c-
Translation:
Tji.BL`E~ OF
Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conditional Notation . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ChqT)tcr 1. of EI'vd.!r- "'It.-ation AiAenma . . . . . .
f on terma ty ))('[] m14 the, ir vc I Cc
1. Reviev"
2. Parameters cli' --~ntunaa dcvIuc,3 . . . . . . . . . . .
--o"o, auc-ture . . . . . .
3, et I. 1A I
4. Computinfr hora -;-.ntcnna,; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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V. T. PERVAN, Ya. 1.,
VTI~Sulrj
Radiolo',_~ts"Ionr,. -h,
U-L
5. lj-siollinL4 ru~_L] antentic.,q . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Comput ing, lens .,"Itex-Inas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Anterx-,a shields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ch-a-pter 2. Lnten?_,_~:s in tha Forg-t of
Soul-cc, -;yst M . . . . . . . . .
1. General --et-hods for comoating antenna,,.; in t'I,e Yorlm of
discrete source ,~yste~m: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. The char.-.icteri -Aic of ul-ementaryl wet-J-1-y
directilve antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
-)utinr- in-phase
3.
the (!:I,fC;c+ of thf~
4. in-1-o account
f, 1ce oil tliq-,, diri-ctioijul, o:,~ the
radlar ant(anna ... . . . . . . . .
5. L di-rective vstcin of discrete o I,
solving some navi,,.-a4-4n~, probic,_as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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VIASMF V. 1. ani PZIITVI~Ill. irovaiiiye
T., Pj-oyejrt-'
-Stanta-Ty, 19'~2, lzd-vo
Chapter 3. L2L2-3cannin;-, in Radar Station. ioatennrls.
1. Review of bew-a-scanning method .. . . . . . . . . .
2. Mulltielemont antennas i,.,ith T)hase-shiftinrf,
3. Hultielerent antennas with si"'itches .. . . . . . .
4. Eultj.e-!(~ment antennas with frequenc
y
5 ~'cannin- in reflectine aw
. 11 1--, itermas . . . . ... . . .
6. Se-onning in slit antemiaL . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4. N."ethods-for Constructirg, D=gyable 4ntc-nnas
"'ith Circu"a i)L
ice Ocpal . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Characteristics of" met-hods for constructing
immovable antennas i,.,ith circtdar scan . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Antennas couapos~~d of linear systemm oi' diocretu-
sou-rces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
form of a sys -,i
n, i, e rin a s-J rt -01 of "A,II,,.I1,LM;CIUF3Iy
3 i
operatinC discrete .ou',rces on a circular bl-se . . . . . . . . .
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I'm ektil Ovarii- T
i!. T. and F7~-Z-'," -,,a. I.P
VIASOV2
2: Yenl"ie, D
StalA'.;-, 1972, 1 cl-vo "Sudcsuro~
4. 3y3tem of discrete SoUrces O-Deratint--.~cln tht;
Doppler pri-nciple . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .
5. UsinL, the slaip's hull in the constructioln of
immovable antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .
-emias With
Chapter 5. Designia of Ant
1. Computing directive antennas . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Det-ermiiningr tlae basic PnraLeterz; 0 J, r.; 1.) i 1,
antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
n t n" 'i lectric antermas . . . . . . . . . . . .
Com- u i ~, d e
4. C o ip u t 2. 1 l' C Sla re-wave arl"ClIrlas . . ... . . . . . . .
L1 C
Chapter 6.
it
antem,iacs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. 46 e-rarvu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. ImilDenna, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
119
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VIAS(W, V. 1. vu-idi YZIP.~-`-
N Ya. 1.
Ra-diolokatsionnyi-Ii Stantsly, .17A-vo "Siadoutroyen-i3'e," 3,(~,3
Chapter Pmadamentals of IIiPh-Freq,.UenCjr Z:) t:j-Dj,
1. ALVIction of high-frequency strips; require;.-ents
they must fulfill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-ities of transmissdon line oi-,,cration
2. Peculim V
in the uhf range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Electrical parameters of tvm-conductor and, coaxial
linec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Ribbon line- 0 4
5. Electrical j',,arL-mOte:-m, of 1-:,aveLmidc
6. Auiction and matchin- elements of hi-ri-frem~-nc--
strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 8. Dmdamentals o-,7 Shipboard "I'arlar
1. General recuiremen 4-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Fundarieritals of antenna desim . . . . . . . . . . .
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I;ve
VD45c".1-1 V.
Rad--*Lollkatsi-o,-in,,y.-~'-~'.~i Sttla-nt-siY, 1972"1 -,-d-vo
Chapter 9. H2-r--incnts oi~ TAFII-F.-C-gue (--v St..I-il'S
hadar Stations . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. lligji-f reouency s trip c ire-ailfl-s . . . ... . .
2. Ferritu devilces and t-heir use in.
of radar stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. AlItenn" -~vilcllcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Using --emdconductur control den-i-cc,:3 in
antenna-waveguildic,i systcrn,~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Plamx! control devices . . . . . . . . .
6. lje~e~ctcr cectiom,~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Di,-ccticna-". coul--ders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USSR
VUSU"',
V. I. V.I'd Ya. I., Proyektiyovaniye V,
4-S-y' 1
3,-
Stam, P-12, IZ(I-VO "Sudostroyeni-c",
Chapt-er 10. Control. and Vle,8sure-i,,(!nt-q in t1he
bevices uj' SjjjT)board Radar . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Antenna measurements . . . . . . . . .
2. Cotitrol of hi(.1i-frequency pcraia-oters, in -sh.11)
radar stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendices . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . e . . . . . . .
Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USSR UDC: 621-396.6:629.:L2
VLASOV, V. I. ,KOGAN, N. L. et al.
"Shipboard Radar Installations and Their Use. (Handbook). Vol. 2"
Sudovyye radiolokatsionnyve stantsii i ikh primeneniYe. (Spravochnoye Ruko-
vodstvo). T. 2 (cf. English above), Leningrad, "Sudostroyeniye", 19710, 567 PP,
ill. 1 r. 90 k. (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11G65 K)
Translation: The second volume of this.three-volume handbook deals with
pvInciples oC design and methods of computation of the basic elements of
radar installations; transmitting, receiving, waveguide-anienna and display
units are considered. Materials are given on automatic tracking of targets
and on taking their coordinates an a circular scanning field. The handbook
As designed for an extensive range of specialists involved in radar tech-
nology.:, It may also be used as a classroom reference by teachers and stu-
dents in the appropriate areas.
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112 018 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.TITLE--MOLECULAR WEIGHT AND MOLECULAR DIMENSIONS OF~lPOLYUIQXOLANE -U-
.AUTHOR-104)-BERMAN# YE.L.t PRAVIKOVAt N.A.s LYUDVIGf YE.B., DAVTYANv A.G.
~~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOUikCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SERI, A4970v~ 12(3), 580-'4
~DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS--i '-HEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--CATALYTIC POLYINERIZATIONt ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUND, MOLECULAR
.~,~~WCIGHTf INTRINSIC VISCOSITY, CYCLIC GROUPw ORGANOANTIMONY COMPOUND,
HETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRA,4E--1995/1205 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/01Z/003/05E$0/0584
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116670
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIM' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.CIRC ACCESSION Nf-1--AP0116670
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. THE MUL. 1wTo (M SUBW11
POLYDISPERSITYy AND MOL. DIMENSIONS OF POLYDIOXCLANE [1) (PREPD. BY
-POLYMN.- OF 1,3,DIOXOLANE IN ETCL IN THE PRESENCE OF ET SU83 OSBCL SU363
-,~:-,.WERE STUDIED IN PHCL. THE INTRINSIC VISCOSITY (ETA) (OL.-Gt PHCL7
~250EGREESC) EQUALS ZoO TIMES 10 PRIME NEGArIVE3 M*SUBW PRIME0.5, wIrHIN
THE RANGE OF 0.6 IS SMALLER THAN (ETA) IS SMALLER THAN 1.6. THE
POLYDISPERSITY ANG THE QUADRATIC RADII OF INERTIA (R SUBZ PPIME2)
EXHIBITED HIGH
TRI'ME0.5 WE'RE CALCD. IHAV.ING (ETA) SMALLER THAN 0.16
POLYDISPERSITY. CYCLIC MOLS. WERE SOMETIMES FORMED IN I HAVING (ETA)
SMALLER THAN 0.6. FACILITY: FIZ~. KHIM. INS T. 1114. KARPOVAv
MOSCOWi USSR.
-UNCLASS IF [ED
USSR UDC: Sl:6411.391
SEIMENOV, L. K. ,SULITSKTY, V. N.
"Mathematical Models and Educational Planning'!
Moscow, M`atematicheskiye modeli i planirovaniye obrazovaniya
(cf. English above), "Nauka", 1972, 112 pp, ill. 34 k. (from
RZh-Kibernetika., No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 16V598 K)
[No abstract]
USSR UDC 538.4
BERMINOV A I BUM, D. A., KOVALEV, L. K., YUDAS, V. I., Mos cow
"Two-Dimensional 11.1agnetic Fields in Magnetohydrodynamic Channels with Steel
Walls with Finite Magnetic Reynolds Numbers"
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No S, L971, pp 3-11.
ABSTRACT: A study is made of the planar problems of the distribution of a
two-dimensional magnetic field in magnetohydrodynamic channels with ferro-
magnetic walls with real Reynolds magnetic numbers and fixed hydrodynamic
flow. A complex function describing the field from a unique point is used
to construct an integral representation for the fuil magnetic induction,
allowing any approximation to strict solution of the problem to be produced
by digital computer. The influence function can be deEined for various
channels using mirror reflections and conformal mappings. The method is
illustrated by numerical calculation of the distribution of the magnetic
field as a conducting fluid flows along a flat, ferromagnetic wall and a
fluid flows in the band between ferromagnetic walls. The influence of the
external circuit and heterogeneous transverse trelocity profile on,distribu-
tion of the magnetic field is calculated.
UNCLASSIFIEC PROCESSING DATE--17JUL.70
TITLE--A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HUMAN ALLERQf. KTIOCCIES IN THE
PRAfJSNITZ
z.-KUE.STNER REACTICN AND IN PASSIVE SENSITIZATION OF ISOLATED SPOOTH MUkLE
m,
~ALTHOR-BERMCNT, I., GCSHCHIN, I.S-v PCLNER, A.A., PCRYACIN, G.V.
~CCUNTFY CF INFC--LSSR
_SCURCE--PAT0LCGlCFESKAYA FIZICLCG[YA I ENSPERIMENTALINAYA TERAPIYA, 1970,
.I VOL 14, NR 1v PF 4S-53
,CATE PUBLISHEC--7C
S,_
~:SLOJECT AREAS--81CLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
!TOPIC TAGS-ALLERGIC DISEASE,-ANTIeCOY, PECICAL PATIENT
rMALL INTESTINE
CcNTACL PARKII~G-NC PESTRICT16NS
DOCUMENT CLASS--LNCLASSIFIED
WCXY REEL/FRAPE--lS82/0602
~CIRC ACCESSICN N(_'--APCC5206fo
STEP NC--UR/C3'16/'101014/001/00-'#9/005'~3
Ace. Nr .
4POO52064
1111%,L11-.01Y SOURCE: 111Z~t0T0j1,iChC!3kZL)l'a 'FiZlologiya ii
Terapay--, 1970, V~~l 1-4,
A COMPARATIVE s*rUDY OF HUAAN ALLERGIC ANT1130DIES IN THE PRAUS-
NITZ-KUESTNEP, PlEACTION AND IN PASSIVE SE'NSITIZATION OFF ISOLATED
SMOOTH MUSCLE ORGANS IN
1. . Bertnom, L S.6ashchin, A. A. Pol"llor, G~ F'. Poruadin
A comparative study of allergic antib odies of untr(iated patients stnisi!ive 'to -mbro-
sia was carried ont 'by meatis of Prausilftz-Kiistner re~iction and by pa-isive sensitiza-
tion of isolated Sections of the fleurn. In the fractimits t-,i sk~ra obtained by -I-
filtraiion on Sephadex G-200 the skin-sensitizing-activity arld, !;oflsitizint~ -ictivity to the
small intestine were revcaled in the same zone - the a,~cvrifiii~r pirt of th-1, peak-
which contained y&globulin and traces of ITA-globiflin. ExI-it!s'zion of and
I-G-globulin in reacrinic sera reduced flicir --;Mn-sensitizinu lcli-Jty and -Zollsiti~dng acti-
vity to the small intestine. Heating of iniestinil section 's at -11,',~C for i5 rninutes chmi-
naiLd the possibility of subsequeni 5ensitization of flize, inte-stine. PI-6iminary lie3ting
of isalated human sl--.in at GVC for 30 minutes depressed the fixatior of skin-son-zitizing
an'tibodies on it.
REEL/F-RAME
USSR UDC 669.295.046.78
VELIKORODNYY, I. G., BEREZ11NOY, N. N., BUGAYENKO, V. A. XEIMMM~-~
VOSKERICHYANT, A. KT.
"Study of the Magnetic Properties of the Processof Slag Pelletizing"
Sb. nauch. tr. I?.-i. i proyekt. in-t po obogashch. i aglomer. rud chern. r-rnt.
(CoLlected Scientific Works of the Scientific Research and Planning Design
Inst1tute with Respect to Beneficiation and Sintering of Ferrous Metal Ores) ,
1971, vyp. 15, pp 54-56 (from RZIi-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No
4G210)
Translation: The laboratory studies at, the Mekhanobrchermet Institute with
respect to pelletizing Ti slag and Fe and Ti concentrates established the
possibility of obtaining pellets of satisfactory strength. One illus-
tration and I table.
11. ;A HII -.1 11 11 i 11;.. 1 1 1
1/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--CLINICO ROENTGENOLOGICAL CHARAC7ERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION AND
TREATMENT OF CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM MANDIBULAR OSTEI)MYELITIS.-U-
.AUTHOR-(02)- I., LOGANOVSKAYA, YE.N.
.COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
f6
~SOURCE--STGMATQLOGIYA, 1970, VOL 49t NR,3, PP 69-71.1
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT-AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
.,TOPIC TAGS--PEOIATRICS, BONE DISEASEt JAWs ETIOLOGYj RADIOGRAPHYj TOOTH,
7DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE
CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS IF IEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0068 STEP NO--UR/0511/70/049/003/0069/0071
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120768
UNCL4SSI-FIE-D
037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
J--CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120768
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SUMMARY. ON THE BASIS OF ANALYSIS
OF 385 CHILOkEN WITH MAND13ULAR OSTEOMYELITIS (311, WITH ACUTE AND 74,
E A CLINICO ROENTGENOLOGICAL
WITH CHRONIC) THE AUTHORS PROPOSE
CLASSIFICATION OF THIS DISEASE. THE CLINICAL PICTURE WAS STUDIED WITH
DUE REGARD OFTHE CHILD'S AGE. THE CLASSIFICATION INCLUDES THE~ETIOLOGY
.,OF THE DISEASE, SEVERITY OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC PROCESSES (MILE, MODERATE
'AND SEVERE) AND ITS LOCALIZATION IN THE MANDIBLE., TO MILD FORMS OF
CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS THE AUTHORS REFER THE FOLLOWING: INVOLVEMENT OF
THE ALVEOLAR PROCESSi BUDY OF THE JAVI AND SECONDARY OSTEOMYELITIS; TO
SEVERE, AFFECTION OF ONE HALF OF THE MANDIBLE AND~JHE WHOLE BRANCH; TO
MODERATE OSTEOMIYELITIS, AFFECTION OF THE~ ANGLEt CORONARY PROCESS AND
NVOLVEMENT OF THE BRANCH. 'FRONTAL PERMANENT TEETH #qERE
NEST LIKE 1,
SUCCESSFULLY PRESERVED DURING THE TREATMENT; IN DIFFUSE FORMS OF CHRONIC
OSTEOMYELITIS THE AUTHORS RESERTED TO SEQUESTRATION WITHOUT SCRAPING OF
THE SEwUESTRAL CAVITY AND WITH PRESERVATION OF LIVE (UNCHANGED IN COLOR)
DENTAL 'RED IMENTS. CONSERVATIVE METHODS WERE USED ONLY~. IN THE TREAT14ENT
OF RESTRICTED OSTEOMYELITIS RUNNING A COURSE WITHOUT THE FORMATION OF
::.~_NOTICABLE (ON RCENTGE40GRAMS) SEWUESiRAE.- FACILITY: KAFEDRA
KHIRURGICHESKOY STOMATOLOGII KIEVSKOGO MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA.
USSR
E Kiev Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiolo.-y,
cro '0~
an Parasitology, Kiev
"Y'
0.
"Results of an Immunoadsorption Study of Leptospira Strains Isolated in the
Ukraine"
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 6, Nov/.Dec 71, pp 756-757
Abstract: Strains of Leptospira isolated from animals~and a human in the
Ukraine in 1962-68 at natural foci of laptospirosis were subjected to study.
They belonged to the serum groups australis, bataviae, and pomona. Immuno-
adsorption analysis indicated that strains of the serum types mozdok, pomona,
bataviae, and erinacei europaei belonging to these serum groups circulated in
the natural foci. The strain isolated from the human was of the serum type
pomona.
USSR
ZAKHARENKO, N. I., BERN
E. -P. Kiev Scient' fic Research Institute
(,,,0e
02v.
Mier Bio ogy, an
of Epidemiology, tarasitology, Kiev
"The Nitrogenous Base Composition of DNA of Leptospira Strains Belonging to
Different Serum Groups"
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 6, Nov/Dee 71, pp 753-754
Abstract: The DNA nucleotide composition was determined of the following
strains of Leptospira: two pathogenic strains (pomona and batavine), two
saprophytic strains (standard strain DSh and strain Voda isolated from the
water of a pond), and t:wo strains (kazachstanica and semara-riga) which require
further systematization. The nucleotide composition of the DNA isolated by
the phenol method was determined by ascending paper chromatography. The
quantitative determination of nucleotides was carried out specr-rophotometri-
ca ly. The content of guanine (G), adenine (A), cytosine (C), and thymine
(T), the DNA specificity coefficient (G~C)/(A+T), the (G+T)/(ik+C) ratio, and
the purine/pyrimidine base ratio were determined. All Leptosp-ira strains
were of a pronounced AT type. (Gi-C)/(A+T) was 0.6, 0.6, 0.51, 0.54, 0.61,
and 0.57 for BSh, Voda, pomona, bataviae, kazachstanica, and semaranga,
respectively. Do terminat ions were also carried out of D111A of serological
1/2
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ZAMMINKO, IT. I., and BEP-'IASOVS'KA, E. P., Mikrobiclogicheskiy Zhurnal,
Vol 33, No 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 753-754
variants of the semaranga and powona strains obtained by prolongLd passaging
through media that contained homologous immune serum. ((!+C)/(A+T) increased
to 0.72 and 0.63 for the semaranga and pomona variant, respectively, because
of replacement of AT by CC pairs.
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USSR UDC 576.856.7Z
BERNASOVS'KA E. P. and MtkTSYUK, V. M., Kiev Scientific Research Institute
of Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Parasitology and Institute of Microbiology
and Virology, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR
"Isolation of Polvsaccharide-Containing Fractions of Leptospira by the
Method of Fuller"
Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 454-459
Abstract: By applying the formamide method of A. Fuller (Brit. J. Exper.
Path., 19, 2, 130-139, 1938), serologically active polysaccharide-containing
fractions were isolated from Leptospira of the saprophytic strain BSh (L.
biflexa) and a pathogenic strain.of L. batavia. The fractions isolated were
highly active in the passive hemagglutination reaction and the complement
fixation reaction. They reacted with specific rabbit antiserum in the ring
precipitation reaction and the reaction of precipitation in agar gel. Re-
ducing substances in the amount of 30-39% were present in the polysaccharide-
containing fractions. These fractions contained galactose, arabinose, xylose,
mannose, ribose, rhamnose, and an unidentified sugar.
18
USSR UDC 632-934,543-544
BOBROVA, V. I., and BULATSKAYA, L. S., All Union Scientific Research Institute
of Hygiene and Toxicology of Pesticides, Polymers, and Plastic Masses
"A Method for the Determination of Hexylur in Water, Soil and in Products
Derived from Plants"
Moscow, Kh1miya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 10, No 9 (119). 1973, PP 58-59
Abstracti A thin layer chromatographic method has been developed for the
analysis of hexylur -- an analogue of lenacyl -- contained in water soil and
plant products, The analytical sample issubjected to photochemical decom-
position, followed by.chlorination and observation of chloroderivatives formed
with orthotolidine directly on the plates. In case of water the sensitivity
of this method is 0.025 mg/l, for soil and plant products it is 0.050-0.1
mg/l. Average Rf value out of 12 determinations is 0.52 :t 0.05.
USSR
UDC 632.95
'ATRI
N KA-VA T.. 5;. PIS '!Ujr;l
NINA,, It. V.
"Analysis of Iticroamounts of Some Derivatives of Plith;1.1ijaide and Urca by Re-
action with o-Tolidine After Thin-layer Chromatography"
Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. Do issled. ostatkov pestit . ov i profilakt. zazryaz-
Sid
neniya imi produktov pitaniya, kornov i vnesh. i(iforks of the Second _1111-
Union Conference on the Investigation of Pesticide Residues and Preventive
Contamination of Food Products, Feeds and Environment), Tallin, 1971, pp
131-132 (from
'Iiimiva No 12 Jun 72, Abstract No' 12,'1506)
Translation: In analyzing herbane, it is extracted from water with CHC1 3' from
soil and the products of plant origin with hexane, and it is analyzed, chroma-
tographically on a plate with silica gel KSK in the C .1 acetone syrterri (8:1).
It is irradiated for 20-30 minutes with ultrwiiolet UA2 and placed in a
chamber with C12 vapor where it is processed by an o-tolidine solution. Thin-
layer chromtograph:y of phthalophos, phthalane, captane and other derivatives
of phthalimide is carried out in the C6H6-acetone system (9:1); chromiatographic
analysis of derivatives of urea is carried out in the, ItOll + CIIC13system (5:1)-
77
USSR UDC 632-951:561,135
BORODULINA, F. Z., B ..,,Moscow State University
"Effect of High Concentrations of Bogor on Apple-tree Water Regime"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom, Khozyaystve,.~Vol 8, No 1,
-Jan 70, Pp
Abstract: In 1966 N. I. YEFREPIOVA, a staff scientist of the All-
Un-I-onScientific Research Institute of Agricultural Machinery,
tudied the low-volume spraying of 35-
3 year-old apple trees with
Sevin and Bogor at the Orchard of the Crimean Fruit Experimental
Station. It was found that low-volume spraying with Bogor in a
concentration of 0.6 percent a. i. (active ingredient) with a
liquid consumption of 500 1/ha affects the water~regime of the
apple trees. Treatment of the treesAs followed,by reduced water
~.mobility, resulting in weakened transpiration and increased suction
'force and water retentiveness. Necrotic spots appeared on the
p
leaves. Another experiment was carried out in 1967 on 15-year-old
trees at Lenin Hills in Moscow. The trees weressprayed with a
112
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112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING I)ArE--090CT70
TIT-LE--EFFECT OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF ROGOR ON THE WATER SYSTEM OF APPLE
JREES -U-
AU
THGR-(02)-80R0DULINA, F.Z., BERNATSKAYAj.M.L.
.
NTRY OF ll'l)F0--U5SR
-C U#
~SOURCE-KHIIM. SEL. KHOZ. 1970, 8(j), 22-4
DATE PUBLISHED----70
1SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE
.7'.TOPIC TAGS--INSECTICIDE# AG.RICULTURE CROP, PLANT CHEMISTRY/W)ROGOR
INSECTICIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.UCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PAOXY
RFeL/FkAMC--I990/07Z0 STEP NO--Ul~/0394/70/008/(j'01/0022/0024
ClPr_ ACCESSION' N10--A110108926
t. if i -1:1111 ~ !J 11-111 i lild i~ ;~ 1. kiI
21Z 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE~SING DAr-E-091ICT70
.CIRC ACCESSION N-0-AP0108926
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTKAC,r. A SOLN. OF 0.6PLRCENT ROGOR IN
~~,.WATER ;SPRAYED ON APPLE TREES AT 500 I-HA REDUCED THE MOblLITY OF WATER
IN LTHE LEAVES AND LESSENLD THEIR TRANSPIRATION. AFTER SPRAYING, THE
LEAVES APPEARED BURNED.
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-_30OCT70
~T_ITLE-CHANGE IN ThE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF CARBON 13LACK PARTICLES DURING
-:.THEIR CGMPLETE COMBUSTION -U-
'AUTHOR-103)-BERNER, G.YA., SOROKIN, A.S., KRIVANUINrpV.A*'
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., CFERf3MET. 1970, 13(3)7 167-70
~DATE PUBLISHEE-----70
SUdJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
'jCPIC TAGS--CARBON BLACK, CLMBUSTION, ELECTRON IJICRCSC-OPY, PARTICLE SIZE
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~-DGCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME-2000/1544 STEP NO--UR/0148/70/013/003/0167/0170
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0125170
2 12 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0125170
-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE C BLACK COMBUSTED UINDER
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT WAS
VARIOUS TEMP. AND TIME CONDITIONS IN AN ELEC. FURNACE (120 Mil DIAM.,
0.25-0.50 F LCNG). THE INITIAL CUNCN. OF THE C BLACK WAS 8.1j G-M PRIME3
~OF THE GASEOUS PHASEt THE CONTENT OF FREE 0 1-4PERCENT. THE NO.~AND
SIZE OF THE C. BLACK PARTICLES WERE FOUND BY PHOTOGRAPHING WITH ELECTRON
MICROSCOPE AND FURTHER ENLARGING OF THE NEGATIVES iTHE TOTAL ENLARGEMENT
TIMES 6000). INCREASING THE TEMP. AND COPBUSTION TIME, SHIFTS THE MAX.
OF THE DISTRIBUTION CURVES TO A SMALLER PARTICLE SIZE AND Af THE SAME
THE CONTENT OF THE MOST FREQUENT PARTICLESv THE RATIO OF THE FINE
-TIME I
.:AND.CGARSE GRAINED PARTICLES AND T14E AV. PARTICLE DIAM ARE CHANGED.
THE AV. PARTICLE DIAM. IS NO; RECOPIMENDED:AS A SUFFICIE~qT CHARACTERISTIC
~-OF THE COMBUSTION PROCESS. FACILITY: MOSK. iNsT. STALL SPLAVOV,
~MUSCOWt USSR.
USSR UDO 546.65'~173'185
ROZAHOV, I. A., -ERNIKOV V R TAIiIANAYEV, I. V., and CHEL'TSOV, P. A.,
t- ~~ ic Chemistry imeni N S. Kurnakov, Academy
Institute of Gene
of Sciences USSR Moscow
"Trimetaphosphimates of Multivalent Metals. I. Investigation of the Inter-
action in the System LaCl 3_Na3(PO.NH),-H20"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 20t, No 4, Dee 71, pp 872-874
Abstracti Sodium trimetaphosphimate I'a (PO 11H) .4H 0 -- was obtained by
' 3 2 3 2
hydrolysis of the phosphonitrile chloride trimer -- (PNC12)3. LaCl was then
reacted with Ila (pyW3- changing the initial ratio n of (FO21NH)32 to La3+
3 3 3
from 0.25 to 6. The mixture was then stirred for 24 hrs toreach an equili-
brium state, and the solid separated from solution by filtration. The results
of the analysis of the solution and solid showed that during the reaction of
Na3(PO2"")3 with LaOl3 in the 0.25-1 range of n continuous decrease of the
final concentration of La3+ takes placep equivalent to the quantity of tri-
3
metaphosphimate added. The residual concentrations of (r-02]i'H)3- are all in
.112 3
10
WSSR
ROZATIOV, I. A., at al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 201, No 4, Dec 71,
pp 872-874
the range of 2.10 -4 g-ion/l -_ corresponding to the solubility of the pre-
cipitate. In this range one solid phase is formed with n - 1, the composi-
tion of the product being la(PO2KH) 3' 5-5 H20. This prod7uct Lersists up to
n - 2, after which the ratio begins to change, until at n - 5 it reaches the
Tavel of 2. The product isolated at,n - 5 has thecomp~_sition Ila 3Laf('Fo,';H)3-7
208 H20. The first product is crystalline, the octa,hydrate Is amorphous.
Both materials are colorless, insoluble in water, alcohol,' acetone, and ether;
they dissolve with decomposition in concentrated HC14
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USSR UDC: 621..396.2:551-51.0-52
BERNOSM-TI.,___Yu,--V., VAYZEURG, G. M. , GUSYKTINSKIY, 1. A., KOZLOV, V. V.,
'Mf*P70ITSKi'Y, A. S., PLEMMOV, V. V.
"Experimental Research on a New Method of Combatting S-ignal Fading on
Long-Range Tropospheric Transm-ission Lines ('Accord')"
lc
Tr. NII radio (Works of the Scientific Research Institute of Radio), "I.,
No 1, PP 55-62 (from RM-Radictekhrlilza, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8A342)
Translation: The paper presents the results of experimental studies of
the "Accord" system on a long-range ultrashort-waire tropospheric trans-
mission line. The gain over standard quadrupled recbptiozi is determined.
Resum6..
1/1
USSR UDC 621.396.621.59:621.391.812.7(038.8)
VAYSBURG, G. GUSYATINSKlY, 1. A., K0ZLOV,V. V., 1,,FMTrO',-;ITY A. S., PLEM-
ANOV, V. V., -R-01311 I T. V.
"Devicp for Si&nal Reception with Equivalent Frequency Spacing"
USSR 411thorts Cert Ificnte No 296221, filed 21 Jill 1969, published 8 Apr 1971
(from No 1, 1972, Abstract 11o 07SP)
Translation: A device is introduced for signal reception with equidistant fre-
quency spacing containing heterodyner. and two, frequency converters connected in
series to it, the input signal to the first of which ist fed-directly and the
input signal to the second of which is fed via a delay line. The device also
includles a phase detccLor onL of the inputs of which i!, cormected to the output
of the first converter via -- band filter'. For reception of N - I signals with
equidistant frecu,:!ncy opacin,,, by on(-.- device, Ifor .1 decreare ill distortions, a
phase modulator the concrol. itut)ut of whi.ch is connected ro the output of the
phase detectcr is- inclUded bet-~:cen the outrut of the -entforied heterodyne and
the other input of the phase dctector. Tke delay of the delay line is selec-
ted equal to the "Lrvei:!;e of th~- frequency separatiun, and t1w pass bind of the
band filter is se-lected not ex-cet-6ing twice the i..iagnitudc of the fi-cquencv
separvtion,
IBM
USSR UDC: 621.317.757
BERSIWU and UL I YAROV, G. K.
"Spectral Analysis With an Ultrasonic Dispersion V!aveguide"
Leningrad, -Priborostroyeniye, No 2? 1972, pp 25-28
Abstract: The dispersion spectrum analyzer is defined as having
a broad-band linear dispersion four-terminal net,..;ork as its basic
element, and is used for analyzing the spectrum of zingle pulses
as wellas samplings of random signals. This article discusses
its principle of operation and block diagram, and derives the prin-
cipal relationships for the instrument in which the four-terminal
dispersion network is ultrasonic. The latter is in the form of an
aluminum waveguide, 1 mm thick and 2000 mm long, t-~,risted into a
spiral. Experimental results fox- the instrument are given, and
photographo of spectra oscillograius are provided. The authors
are connected with the leningrad Institute of Aviation Instrument
Design.
B. Mathematical Statistics
USSR
BERNSHTEYN, A. V., SIDOROV, A. A.
-------------
"Estimate of Set of Mean Normal Population"
Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Eye Primenerdya [Tlieory of Probabili.ti.es and its
Application], 1972, Vol 17, No 4, pj) 768-77i (Transl.~Ited from lzeferativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4VI86, b~, A. Bernslacyn).
Translation: The following problem is studied. Suppose
is a set of n independent complex random quantities, the real and imaginary
portions of which are independent and normal with iduntical unhnown disper-
sion. Let A be the set of mean values of random quantities from ---. Given
are N independent observations of HE: Z zN' Fach observatioli Z i. js a
aining one realizatioll of eacil
disordered set of N complex numbers, cont,
random quantity from H. Basic assumption: for twro givcii iiumbers Z! r- Z. and
I I- I
vc- Zip belonginp to different observati oils (.i j), it, is unknowrl whellic-l-
they are realizations of the same random quantity rC- or fiot. Tho problem
i TFIFE.
7 '77
USSR
Bernshteyn, A. V., Sidorov, A. A., Tcorjya Veroyatnostey i Eye Primenoniva,
1972, Vol 17, No 4, pl) 768-773.
is to use observations Z,, ... I zNto estimate the sotof wans A.
The solution to tile problem is based on tile following: let f be a vector
of symi-actrical homogeneous polynomials with order of homogeneity froia one to
n inclusively such that none of them can be expressed in the form of a poly-
nomial by means of the others (this vector performs mutually unambiguous con-
tinuous mapping of the set of Idisordered populations of n compleX numbers in
n-dimensional complex space Cl). Ile utilize f(Z f(zN) to estimate
vector f(A), and if f(A) F(f(Z f(Z is an estimate of f (A), wo
N))
select as the estimate of A = falp ... I a of set A the SOlLIIJOIl Of tllC- SY-StClil
of equations
f(A) = [:(f(Z,),...,
This system alt..,ays- has a solutioii which is unique, t-:ith an acciiracy,to
permutation of tile elements of set A; its solution is redixed to
of the roots of .111 Ilth power polylloillial.
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USSR
Bernshtcyn, A. V. , Sidorov, A. A., Teoriya Veroyatnoste), 1 Eye Primen(:niya,
1972, Vol 17, No 4, pp 768-773.
This article studies a class of unbi-ased, consistent estimites f(A)
(where estimate A is also produced consistent in this, sense); the properties
of these estimates arc studied and estimates are found which arc optimal
according to a certain criterion.
USSR UDC 681-335-713
TREVYAKOV, N. M., TREVYAKOVA, N. M.$ BE.W kuta Affiliate
MM-4, A. Ye., Vor
of the Leningrad Mining Institute imeni G. anoy
"A Differentiating Device"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, pron7shlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyje zn--ki,
No 16, Jun 71, Authorts Certificate No 2303632, Division G, filed 25 Mar 695
published 13 May 71, p 178
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a dilfferentiating device
for electric signals. The device contains a multiple-level quantizer con-
nected to a circuit for isolating,the sign of the derivative. As a distin-
guishing feature of the patent, the band of frequencies of the signals to
be differentiated is extended into the very low-frequency region by adding
an OR circuit vith its inDuts connected to the circuit for isolating the
sign of the derivative) and its output connected to a frequenc-j meter.
USSR uDc: ~621-398
10ROBKOV, L. A., BERSHTET11, D. Ye.
"A Device for Pulse-Position Modulation"
USSR Author's Certificate, No -231625, filed 5 Aug 49, published I Apr 69 (from
RM-Avtomatika, telerek-hanika i vychislitel'naya teklinika, No 1, Je-n 70, Abstract
No 1A316 P)
Translation: A PPM device is proposed which can be used to produce
relatively short pulses and hence fairly high quality indices for a
modulator and multichannel system as a whole as well as providing
autonomous setting and adjustment~of.the channel pulse phase. In the
proposed device, the linear section of the modulation characteristic
is extended by taking the frequency of the voltage to be modulated as
a multiple of the prf of the pulses produced and using blanking of
-excess pulses. The patented device is made in the form of a pentode
which operates in the limiting mode with a diode-damped tank as the
plate load. The circuit differs from these presently known in its
simplicity, the relatively low-power cadence frequency signal, and
power supply and may be used in all fields of technology where various
types of modulation are used (PPM, PDM, RAM, PCM, delta modulation,
1/2
USSR
KOROBKOVI L. A., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 231625, filed
~5 Aug 49, published I Apr 69 (from RZh-Avtomatika', telemekhanika
ivychislitelInaya tekhnika, No 1, Jan 70, Abstract No W16 P)
etc.). Modulator circuits are givent as well as block diagrams of
the common channel commutator.and the~connection of the channel commu-
into the multichannel system. Three illustrations.: S. S.
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USSR UDC 669.71.018.9.4
TSABROV, N. D., VINOKUROV, 11. D., IIARCIIENKO, A. 'M. ,PECHENEV, V. S., KOPYTOV,
G. A., VOL'KHIN, G. D., BEM r
'SHTEYN. G, G.
"Experiment in Operating a Vacuum Mixer"
Tek-hnol. lepkikh, sDlavo-,7. Nauchno-tekhn. bvul VILSJ~a (Light Alloy Technology.
Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the VILS), 1970, No 5, pp 26-31 (from
4
RZIi-Metallurgiv , No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G206)
Translation: 7he application of a vacuum mixer for (,vacuatinr, liquid alloys
based on alurdnwn is exnedient ani has a number of advanta-Ees over the
nethods used earlier: the gas saturation of the rcetal is reduced appreciably;
the technological plasticity of the ingots is increased; an increase in the
casting rate by 10-1%~ is possible; and the rramber of defects during ultra-
nonic control of the prod-acts is reduced sharply. The schenaLic of the mixer
and its operation are describcd. Mare are 4 illustrations and 1 table.
27
Higher Algebra & Geometry and Topology
USSR UDC: 519.46
;.N-, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR, GELIFAND)
GELTAND, S.I., Moscow State University imeni MaV. Lomonosov
"Differential Operators on a Base. Affine Space"
Moscow, Doklady Akaaemii Nauk SSSR, Vol,195, No 6, 21 December 1970, pp 1255-
1258
Abstract: A fundamental role in representation theory is played by the basic
affine space A of group G -- a connected, semisimple, r-rank, algebraic Lie
group above the algebraically closed zero-characteristic field K. A is an
algebraic set. A study- is made of a differential-opera:tor space with regular
coefficients on A. A regular differential operator is defined in a cited
work. 2 bibliographic entries.
USSR
AgWSHTEYN, I. N., GEEL-FAND, I. M., and GEL'FATID, S. I., fluscow State Univer-
sity
"Schubert Cells and Cohomologies of a Flag Space"
Moscow, Funktsional'nyy Analiz I Yego Prilozheniya, Vol 7, VYP 1, Jan-Plar 73,
pp 64-65
Abstract: Let G be a linearsemisimple algebraic group over C, which is as-
sumed to be connected and simply connected. Let B be some Bo=el subgroup of
group G, X=G/B the principal projective space of group G. There are two
approaches to studying the homological properties of the space X. In the
first approach the basis 15W is introduced into the homology spaces
H*(H,Z), in the second the cohomology ring H*(X,Q) is Identified with the
factor ring F=P/J. The article establishes a connection between these two
approaches, describes the action of the group W in H*(X,Z) in the basis 15,,1,
and determines the geometrical meaning of the operatione employed in terms
of the correspondence ring of the space X.
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BERNSHTE171, I. N., et al., Funktsional'nyy Analiz i Yego Prilozheniya, Vol
71 VYP 1, Jan-Mar 73, pp 64-65
The authors thank B. IMSTANT, who directed their attention to these
questions and acquainted them vith his findings.
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FI-197--l-PrUTMyr. EN-,
USSR
ADELISON-VELISKIY, G. M. , BERNSHTEYN, 1. N. and GERVER, M. L.
"Estimation of the Number of Actions for Partial Determination of
Order in a Finite Set of Numbers"
Issled. po Diskretnoy Nat. (Studies in Discrete Mathematics -- Collec-
tion of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp 184-188 (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V341)
Translation: The following bottom estimate is produced for the minimum
number of comparisons in the most unfavorable case necessary for separa-
tion of the k greatest elements of a linearly decreasing set of n ele-
ments (and placement of the elementsin the order of increasing magnitUde):
V,% (n) ~iL n-k + loga
(n-k+ j)1
Where k-