SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KASHKIN, V.B. - KASPAROV, G.YE.
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V i3b. Tonkiye magnitn. plenki, vychisi. tekhn. i radiote-kh-n. T. 1 (Thin
Magnetic Films, Computer Technology and Radio Engineering-collection of
works. Vol 1), Krasnoyarsk, 1971, pp 46-53 (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No
12, Dec Tl, Abstract No 12A60)
Trtmslation: A linear adaptive filter used for isolating a signal with
known correlation function from interference of arbitrary type is an ex-
tr(mely complex system. It is suggested that the structure of the filter
cart be appreciably simplified by substituting nonlinear inertialess ele-
merits with fixed parameters for the linear circuits of the adaptive filter,
and', by eliminating modules designed foradaptation and learning (in this
case the filter will no longer be optimum).. The authors consider passage
of -a signal of the telegraph point t~rpel, white noise in the Gaussian band,
and. sinusoidal interference through a frequency-selective clipper. It is
found that for the same signal-to-noise ratio at the input, the signal-
-to-noise ratio at the output decreases with an increase in the number of
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KASHEDI, V. B., VLADIMIROV, V. M., Tonkiye magnitn. plenki, vychisl.
tekhn. i radiotekhn. Krasnoyarsk, 1971, pp 46-53
channels (in the absence of sinusoidal interference). It is shown that
the frequency-selective clipper is most effective in suppressing lumped
inberference. When studying the rms error in filtration as a function of
the.ratio of signal power to noise, it is found that a reduction in the
clipping level leads to a reduction in the effect of interference on the
total signal power combined with interference and noise at. the output of
the frequency-selective clipper. This is particularly evident in the case
of a variable threshold. Ye. L.
Electromaghdt e., V6-Propagatjdj1
USSR UDC 621-396
KABHK11f, V. B.
"Some Characteristics of the Ionosphere Scattering Channel in
Unilateral and Multilateral Reception"
Moscow, Blektrosvyazl., No. 7, 1971, PP 52-61
Abstract: The information suD lied in this article is designed to
P
fill the want of literature on the distribution laws of the enve-
lope for ionosphere scatter signals. Specift ally, the lourpose of
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the article is theoretically to find the form of this envelope in
single and multiple reception. It~is assumed,that,the signal, at
the reception point, is the sum of the signals resulting from two
prOpagation mechanisms: scattering in the nonuniform ionosphere
lEqers; dispersion and reflection from the ionized tracks of me7
teors. It is assumed also that the scattered.sib-nal component is
the sum of a large number of independent random signals mutually
railiated by the ionosphere layer nonuniformiuies, and that the
phise of the signal is uniformly distributed in tile zero to 2r in-
terval. The author expresses his gratitude tZo Zh. N. Vetshev,
V. N. Kessenikh (deceaseid), V. V. Poddubnyy, and F. P. Tarasenko
fo:r their comments, and to T. F. Somova and 0.. B. flidonskiy for
the calculations they made on the 1-1-20 electronic digital computer.
USSR UDC 582.28.095.14.3
KIRCHINK, T. G., R., and ABATUROV, Yu. D., Chair of Soil Biology,
Faculty of Soil Biology, Moscow State University imeni H. V. Lomonosov, Moscow
"The Resistance of Fungi Containing Various Pigments to Garuna-Irradi at ion"
Moscow, Mikrobiologiya, Vol 41, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 83-86
Abstract: Twenty-one strains of fungi lacking pigment or containing various
pigments were tested for their resistance, to gamma-irradiation under a cobalt
lamp. The pigmentless strain Cephalosporium. acremonium and Penicillium luteu-m
containing yel law- orange pigment of noncarotenoid type were Rilled by 80 to
100:curie. Their LD50 dose was 10 to 25 curie. the red-violet fungi of
Fusarium sp. had a similar LD50 (10 to 25 curie), but they ware killed by doses
over 100 curie, and some strains of this species were killed by doses exceeding
250 curie. Stemphylium botryosum containing black pigment was very resistant:
.1.2 percent to 1.7 percent survived irradiation by 625 curie. The strains
isolated from Idgh mountain soil samples bad LD50 around 180 curie, those
fron lowland plain soil around 140 curie. Alternaria t.ennis had a similar
res:istance of its strains isolated from mountain soil, but it was more sensi-
tiVa in lotiland soil (LD50 = 60 to 80 curie). Hcn~ever, fungi. of the genus
Cladosporlum were letts reststant, being killed by 625 curie and having LD5()
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MIRCHINK, T. G., et al., ~fikrobiologiya,: Vol 41, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 83-86
at only 10 to 15 curie, in spite of their dark pigmentation. The presence of
pigment usually increased the resistance to gamma-irradiation. The resistance
otthe strains within one species varied with the location from which the
particular strains were isolated.
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CEIRTSEENSHU1111S YA. and YASHKO, A. V.
','Me Stabilit~,r of an kdall-4j:=etrical, Compressible,, NoLviscous
Noscow, Nauch. tr. In-t melffi. Mosk. un-ta (Scientific 'Tre-nsactions of the
Institute o-f Mechanics of Moscow University), No 19, 1.-~Tr2, pp 142-150 (from,
Referativrnyy Zhurnal -- Melfhamilm, No 4, 1973, Abstract ho 4B395 by
L. V. Nosachev)
Tmnslation: 7, 1 wak
he results of calculating the stability of i'low ii the -e
'behind a body flying t] -e I wre
vi 11 a supersonic velocity az )resentQ:d. The w,
number, velocity distribution and coi I
-fficient of amplification, charact~-,ristic
for the osci2lation in tha w&lze were obtained. The dependence of these values
on the Jz'ch nunber and on the temmerature droT) on the wake ELx:Lq and on the
periphery vere considered. As an-exmiTzle the- -Llo*,r in the wake behind a body
in the range of Mach nimbers fro", 10 to 30 was considered. It follows from
the calculation presented that wit1h an intrease in the 1,hch of the
extre 1 'wave number, the corresponding mxir.,Pxi coefficient of am.Tlification
decreased, while the p-n-ase velocity renzined aLmost ouqclianged.
A com-Darison, of tH-- results obtained with lmown results or. the stabil-
ity of planar jets was conducted. Me co.,TTparison showc, that the coefficients
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M11MYLOV, P. L, KULAKOV, A. I., MOW, Yu. G., FORSBL%',, G. V.
"Basic Conditions of Modeling of Gas Hydrodamics in Aluminum Electrolyzers"
Tr. Vses. N--i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti (Works
of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Magnesium
and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 71, pp. 94-110. (Translated from Referativnyy
ZhLirnal Metallurgiya, No. S., 1971, Abstract No. 5 G157 by the authors).
Translation: Ba-sed on the theory of similarity, gas hydrodynamics similarity
criteria in aluminum electrolyzers are developed considering the mechanism of
gas formation on the anode. The provision of similarity conditions on models
of decreased size is practically impossible. However, the problem is simplified
when limiting modes of typical bubble or film flow of anode gases are studied.
Furthermore, investigations can be performed.using models of individual aspects
of gas hydrodynamics, for-example, studies of the flow of anode gases and melt
in,the central areas of the electrolyzer, the circulation ofmielt between anode
and batilt side, etc. 6 biblio refs.
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INVE:STIGATED BY DTA. THE HEATING CURVES OF SYNTHETIC QUARTZ SAMPLES
STUDIED SHOWED THE FOLLOWING THERMAL EFFECTS: ENDOTHERMAL EFFECT AT
530-570DEGREES, 4SSOCD. WITH POLYMORPHIC TRANSFORMATION IN QUARTZ;
,-:.ENDorHERMAL EFFECT AT 100-190DEGREES, OBSD. FOR SAMPLES THAT CONTAIN
INCLUSIONS OF THE COLLOIUAL PHASE; ENDOTHERMAL EFFECT AT 140-240DEGREES,
.,ASSOi'L,D. WITH MICROSCOPIC INCLUSIONS OF. THE ORIGINAL SOLN. IN THE
CRYS*rAL; EXOTHERMAL EFFECT AT 200-410DEGREESt FOR WHICH THE MICROGLASSY
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OF Is III AND III FIBERS WERE STUDIED BY USING
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10 93,00 MHZ. THE ROTATION OF IV WAS GREATLY INHIBfTED IINI I OWING TO THE
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CHARACTERISTIC PECULJAKITY GF THE RESONANCE OArA IS THE PRESENCE OF 2
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