SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUMENYUK, N.P. - GURASHOV, V.N.
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KLD-ShKO.T V. V N. P.
"The Constancy of Ittor Perceptions"
Moscow, Teoriya i Praktika Fizicbeskoy Kul'turj, No 6, Jun 71, pp 28-31
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to determine same properties of
the constancy of perceptions of complex coordinated movements of a ballistic
type. The moving act was seen as man's psychological interaction of subject
with object; physiological interaction as organism with outside environment;
and mechanical: as inert mass displaced in the earth's gravitational field.
The physical act selected was a jump upwards (one leg springing one
leg moving in upper thrust). Tho experiment used 14 people, ages 18-25-
Six hundred twenty tensograms were registered. Subjectc were arked to Lttempt
the highest possible leap; after noticeable decrease of jump height, subjects
were asked to continue, but with the aim of the quickest possible leg thrust
and subsequent halting of movement in that leg. Data showed that movement
system characteristics change over a period of trial, but the subject's per-
ception remains constant. He does not note chances in nel.Lromuscular function
and therefore does not correct for them; this cannot be explained on the
basis of exhaustion alone. The article conclude% that movenent perception is
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KLIMNKO, V. V., MEMMK, N. P., Teoriya i Fraktika Fizicheckoy Kul'tuary,
No 6, Jun 71., pp 28-31
directly related to intellectual context; with changes in this context, man
understands the act of motion differently and perceives it differently. Per-
ception constancy is a factor which facilitates compensation for excess sen-
sory information; when sensory information is inadequate, it suppleme-nts dis-
torted perception through the elements resulting from movement effort.
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USSR uDc: 62-55
n-mfinoV, G. Ye.
".An AC Differentiator With an Inductive Memory Device"
Nauch. tr. Dal'nevost. rolitekhn. in-t (Scient-ific Works. Far-Eastern.
Polytechnical Institute), 1971, 75, in) 115-124 (from R2h-ImIcmatiI:a, Tele-
mekhanika i Vychiclitellnaya Tek_hnika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract !,I-- -(A1'-,0)
Translation: From the standpoint of the result prodticed, the nost ef-
fective devices are those which realize direct differentiation of the
modulating function of a signal with provision for delay compensation
over a wide range of nodulation frequencies. The simplest from the stand-
point of manufactia,ing wid adjustment are AC differentiators with capaci-
tive memory. However, this type of memory has disadvantages -which limit
the field of application. For instance, using it in a current feedback
loop involv,~s an increane In 2osses to adjustmert resistance; in addition,
precise adjustrent is made rore dif ficult due to discrcte rf
capacitance. These disadvazntages are eliminated in t~-e prc-,~sed AC dif'-
ferentiator aith, induct4,'e memory. The device as describcr. , e-nd ti-e-
results of an experiftiental check are given. Three illu_tratic)nZ, hibli-
ography of three titles. 0. Sh.
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S UR 0 4 82,
PA004073-4-
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent,
'gra a8% source =a
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energy losses reduced, by total or partial in ecLion
of the Converted natural gas feed at 30 kglc--4
with r=-oniua carbonate solution and liquid c=:,.3nia
at 600-1000 kg/cmZ to absorb C02 from the feed.
?art of the converted natural gas is compressed
and introduced at the bane of the urea aynLhesiS
tower, at a temp. higher vhan the t=p- of synthesis,
and assists concentration of the urea malt.
6.7.67. as 1171649/Z3-26, GORLOVSKII, D.M. et &l.
(12-8.69) Bul. 1311.4.69. Class 12o, Int. Cl.
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AUTHORS: Gorlovskiy, D. M_,~ Kucheryavyy, V. I.; Li-nbcdcv, V. V.
91-Ttshuler, L. N.; Levenkoval N. I.; 'MeVnikov, E. P.-.
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19750355
USSR
UDC 621,79.027
AMONENKO, V. M., AZIIAZIIA, V. 1M., WYUGOV, P. N. , WHENYUK, V. S., and
SIVOKON', V. V.
"The Possibility of Purification of Chemicallv Active Yetals by Zone It
.;e- Ling
Monokristally Tugoplavhikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractor-
and Rare 'I'letals -- Collection of 1-Torks), 'Tauka Press, 1971, put 5-12
~1
Translation: An installation is described for zone cathode rav meltinq of
zirconium with a residual pressure of -5-10-8 torr. The heating chlamber,
sealed with metal, is evacuated with two oil-vapor pumps with sorption t-raps.
Data are presented on the partial pressures of residual gases and their
changes as functions of the duration of operation of the installations .~-ith
the sorption traps. It is demonstrated that the use of the nr_~.-., 5F-4E vacuum
oil as a working fluid in the oil-vapor pumps is promising for the production
of vacuums of -4.10-6 in netallur.-ical pipe'instailations. Dnta are pre-
sented on zone purification of zirconium in a vacuum of 7-10-8-1.10-7'torr.
5 Tables; 6 Figures; 2 BlibliograDhic references.
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USSR LTDc 678.5.06:620.173-23
GUMENTM-1 V. S., and KIRAVCHM, V. S., institute of Mechanics, Kiev
1-c-a ale _my~ - `o?h -~'& & iences Ukrainian SSR
"Stability Study of Cylindrical Sheels Made of Glass keinforced
Plastic 11
Abstract: Experiments were carried out on -the stability of' cyl-in-
drical shells when subjected to compression forces. The sL-ells were
prepared by winding the glass thread, or irom glass cloth, or by a
combination of both methods. It was determined that with short
lastincr stress at normal temperature the glass reinforced plastic
behaves as an elastic material obeying THook I s law. The ratio of
shear modulus to reduced resilience modulus exerts its greatest
effect on the value of critical stress for cylindrical ~-lass rein-
tj
forced plastic shells. Both the metallicand glass reinforced plas-
tic shells are very sensitive to manufacturing defects and, as a con-
sequence, experimental values for critical stress are much lower than
theoretical values. Contrary to metallic shells, the initial im-
perfections of glass reinforced plastic are less important, resulting
in differences in statistical distributions.
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I N G 0 A YE - - l'THOWN
TITLE-FAST~_ 41.,,.G -'iET4L FLA,~GES TO F18FPtYLASS SHELLS -!J-
AUTriGi,R-(03)-3IG',JLA, b.A.,
COWNTRY OF 1%F0--USSR
SOUACE--KiEV, TEKH-NCLOGIYA
DATE PUbLISH'r'-D ------- 70
GIJ,'4E,~YUK, V.S. r SYTNIK, V.S.
I Gli.GANIZATSIYA PROIZVJDSTVA, Lt 197"1 pp
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND mARINE EINGR
TOPIC TAGS--FIBERGLASS, SHELL STRUCTURE
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CC-!*kTRGL RESTRICTIONS
DJCU"-;-'-T CL~"-
PROXY REEL/FkA-'-!E--1999/1338 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION 1,40--AP01232'16
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2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED P,~CCESSING DATE--13NOV70
C I RC ~CC E -) S 1 'IN '140--AP 0 12 3 296
ABSTkACT/;-:XT,,j&r.T--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. THE AUTHOKS STUDY THE FASTE~'-;[~'V-3 OF
MErAL PLA:1.11GES TU Ff.3FkGLASS SHELLS. THE FASIEi,iING IS AC.C'jil-PLISHED, O-Y
A Pik;~TICULAR FEArul%t-: OF THIS CtN'STkUCTIfJliN, IS THE VASTEr,,'I.%G OF
THE F10,b~.GLASS SHEI-t.t UNWFA401ED BY HOLES OR CJTSP 10 MIETAL FLANGES
USING CIRCULAR WEDLGES. THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS PEn-icio 1JF- FASTE-,,4ING IN
CC'4PA.:~IS(l.;,J TO EXISTI.NIG ,l-lETlltjDS IS ITS SIMPLICIlY AND THr:- PRESENC,~- ~)F
CONCENTRATFU STRESS IN THE FLANGE FASTE."II-NG JOI?,,T ALGN". vIrH A CLEAR
DETERMINING OF THE AREA JF LOADIN'O. THE ORIGINAL AKTICLE HAS ONE
ILLUSTAATION AND TWO BIBLIOGRAPHIC EINTRIES.
tr4(--L,~,SS IF LED
112 052 1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--HIGH PRESSURE BALLOONS MADE FROM GLASS FIBER REIIVFC)RCEL) PLASTICS
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AUTHOR-(05)-31GULA, 9,.A.t GUMENYUK, V.S., KARAMASH, N.P., KRISTUK, A.A.,
URBANSKIY, S.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--uSsR
SGURCE-MEKIi. PGLIM. 1910, b(1), 149-52
DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--H[Gfi PRESSURE, BALLUON, GLASS FIBER, REINFU]PCED PLASTIC,
MATERIAL DIEFOAMATIONi MECHANICAL STRENGTH, TEST METfljD/(U)HC55 6 250
GLASS, (U)EF64 REINFbKCEO PLASTIC
Cb.;~4T.ROL ilAkKING--iNG RESTRICTIONS
DOLUMENT CLAS')--UN(t_A55IFff:o
Pit'OXY RLLL/1-RAilt.--l')94/0U2~ SI[P
CIRC ACCESSIUN NU--AP0114425
UNCLASSIFIED
?/Z 052 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArc-09OCTTO
ClkC ACLESSIGN -"':J-AP0I14425
AdSTkAi-T/LXTKACT--fU) Gp-0- 1-115STRACT. C~~NSTI',UCTIUN' OF A rLATTIENi-0
ELLIPSOID BALLLCN PREPD. FKLJ14 liC55-b-250 GLASS :~EINFURCED Fl-6-4 Ii
DESCRIBED. DEFORMATION, STRENGTI-It' AND CYCLIC TESFING DA'jA AkE Ghf!--t-4.
FACILITY: INST. MEKH., KIEV, USSR.
U fti F t ~'-' s s I f: i E D
1/2 039 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE-MICROSTRUCTURE OF GLASS FIBEq RE[NFORCED Pi-Asrics -u-
AUTHOR-102)-GUMENYUK, V.S.t YAGELSKIY, A.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1~4fO, (6), 52-4
)ATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
I I " I
.;.j.IJECT
rf.J.PIC TA(,S--6LA'-;.i ReINFURCE-D PL-,isric, C-LOAGArli'Pi, Li~;;ir
INTERFF'IfENCE, illC,Z~-,~CIJPY
CCNITROL MARKING-q~-] ;"'ESTRICTIONS
30CLIP,E,'14T CLASS-WiCLASSIFTED
PROXY REEL/ FRAME- 3006/09 17 STEP ,NIO--UR/0191/71)/000/00~')/0052/OOi4
"IRC ACCESSION ~jn,~P0134646-
212 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ArE--27N0V70
CIRC- ACCESSION NO-AP0134646
A,ISTR!ICT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. THE COLOR SfREAKS 03S0. AT GREATER
R I , S I;N
THAN 400 TIMES MAG,',jIFIC4TIf)N ON THE SURFACE tlF GLASS FIBE - F
LA','INAT~S ARE CAUSED BY THE DELAMINvrioN OF TH-- SINGLE GLASS .ifb,JFlt3RILS
A%3 BY LIGHT INTERFERENCE. ELONGATIGN OF A SAMPLE -TO 50-60PERCENT OF
BREAKING LENGTH CAUSED INTENSIF [CATION OF THESE LIGHT PATTERNS.
EVIDENTLY THE L)E-LA,`41NATIr,N STARTS AT THI-S ELONGATION Sl'AGE.
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PUKHOV, G. Ye., Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR,
MAYERGOYZ, I. D., KATIKOV, A. F., and LMIM, Institute
of Cybernetics, Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR, Kiev
"on the Theory of One Class of Devices for Computer Input of Graphic Data"
I
Moscow, DAN SSSR, Vol 200, No 1, Sep 71, pp 53-55
Abstract: This paper deals with a class of devices for automatic input
of graphic information into a computer. Using conductive sheets of films,
the devices considered operate on the basis of modeling distributions with
a structure which is known and is as simple as possible. The. only kncran
representative of this class is a device which utilizes a square conduc-
tive sheet in which time-alternating electric fields are set up in two
mutually perpendicular directions parallel to the sides of the square.
A pen (pencil) is used for time-sequential measurements of the voltage,
approximately proportional to the x and y coordinates, which are sent
through an anallog-code converter to the computer and to a display. A
broader principle is introduced for improving this type of device. In
essence, this generalized principle is as follows. Two potential disLri-
butions alternating in time and described by the equations
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PUKHOV, G. Ye., et al., DAN' SSSR, Vol 200, No 1, Sep 71, pp 53-55
U = (F. (-r, Y), U = (f : (x, Y)
are set up in the conducting plate. The voltages U, and U,; measured by
the pen on each cycle isolate equipotential lines to which the contact
point of the pen belongs on each cycle. The equations of these lines tuake
the form
U, = V, (x, Y); U2 (X,
Solving this system, we fird the coordinates of the Point of contact of
the pen as the coordinates of the point of intersection of the equitoten-
tials. Two realizations of this generalized approach are presented. Two
figures, bibliography of nine titles.
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USSR uDc 8.74
MMSKIY, R. Ya., GURA, B. M., DERKACII, M. F., MISHIII, L. N.
"An Algorithm for Recognizing Simple Sentences"
Tallin, VI Vses. seminar "Avtomat. raspoznavaniye slukhovykh obrazov (ARSO
VI)". Dokl. i soobshch.--sbornik (Sixth All-Union Seminar on Automatic Recog-
nition of Audible Patterns. (k9SO VI). Papers and Reports--collection of
works), 1972, PP 85-88 (from RZh-Matematika, No 1, Jan 73, abstract No 111850
by the authors)
Translation: The paper discusses an attempt to extend a niodel of word recog-
nition in uuch a way as to enable recognition of meaningful sentence-,i with
simple graLmiatical construction compiled from a limited set of words. In-
definite decisions on words are made more precise by meaning analysis, and,
when necessaryby reference to differentiating procedures of lower levels of
the model. The result of sentence recognition is a sequence of vor ds united
by unity of meaning and compatible with the acoustic characteristics of the
speech flow.
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GUMETSKIY, R. Ya., GUR,-%, B. M., DERKAM, 14. F., I!T