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The CauchyI)r~blem'foi Certain Types of ,"G.
I~arabolic Systems of Linear-Equations in 'Partial, Derivatives,
with: Variable -Cbefficients
-(s) -w Mai Re k (0). System (1) is called parabolic'-according
k
to,G.Yes Shilov if for real a
it holds
(7,1 h + C
(2) A( u) 4 c,
where Ct C19 h>00 Let (2) be satisfied by (1). Let G(xilt) be
the Green funotionof (1); ~09 Ps p are assumed to be the
0
genusp~ order and.reduced order of (1) (see Ref 3-7 Then
there hold the estimations t
h
-h-Y Xi h-W
(k) (x
'
(3) IG pol 0
n+k+,y
h,
t
2/ 5 k 091#0.61
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questiozis of the correct 0111/022
In this c ase (if the coefficients of the cperator P satisfy certain
~ 'emoothnes s conditions- a*nd- certain- conditions concerning the decrekse at
infinity ther'elexisto a uhiqx;e Goluiion u(x,t) to tho'Cauchy problem
which,: satisfies ~the eutimations,
1
r 0
(I + Ix
t
1
t
P
r
D
u (x,t
0 + X !"'I i r p* +-
f or
e,aoh function' (x) with,bounded derivatives up to the.order I* The
.
proof is carried out by successive approximation for*the system
t 0
i) A
P
,
,
Ca r d 3/4
A
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1 , ~ I " ~-, "t- 1;
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wascootedmud trnilkd Nvith L.3 inf. by -it
pheleri ulded with vwjills; 'tarl%q; tor 2.9 hr.. W."
F
.Itawfal by dl[". with Mto aad trin"(fuVIR IvAll 11"O; 14C
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mg. Laycr YliclJO 34,71,'S P4 C(OA c): CH., 1.4 SIJ.b--W
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I.MN, dl- IST724, d= 1.07M, n" I and same AIM
and Mi Yh' P'Z'i "idj wmir~Ocmde IICI &&1t
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standing I week qa~~ A,PI, ',mllW
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nic Ze of Pfcoai im,Lkfiy
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Markov, G.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Zhitov B.N. Shashkova, T.D.,,Shteyn, I.Ya. and
I
M3raziMff L.P., Engineers. (D.I. Mendeleyev Chemical-
Technology.Institute.in Moscow),
TITLE: Preparation of.coals for coking by a preliminary thermal
treatment. (PredvaritelInaya termicheskaya podgotovka ugley
dlya.koksovaniyao)
FE MOI)ICAL: "Ko-ks i n~g all (Coke. and Chemistry),.
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ABSTRACT; Th e- literature on,-the influence of thermal treatment of coals
on it scoking.P'roper.ties is bri6fl reviewed. The inf luence
K
of thermal treatment of coals on t
eir coking properties and
the quality of-coke produced was investigated on a laboratory
scale using-individual coals and an industrial blend
(% G -.25; _PZh - 40; K - 20; PS .- 15) their properties are
d
i
out:
iven-in Table 1. Two series of exper
ments were carrie
series 1. the dependence of changes in bulk densities
proximate analysis,. sulphur contentg plastic properties, and
compression required for.producing briquettes on the final
temperature attained during the treatment (Tables 2-7) was
investigated-, in the second series coals,were treated in a
rotary furnace (Fig. 1) in sufficient quantities to produce
coke in an experimental oven (IGI) and for comparison the same,
coals.were carbonised without pre-treatment. Treated blend was
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Coking of preheated coal and,coal charges. Koks i khim, no.2t
164.
16-~23 (MA 17:4)
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PHYAiffsHmov. Dmitri)r 11kolavavlob 1865-1948-, KMSANOV, A.L.,
akademik, redaktor; ZHITOL redaktor; AUZAN, 1,P,,
takhniebookir redaktor,
'[Sel'acied workslUbrannys sochluenits, Moskva, Ind-vo
Akademli'riauk SSSR,791.41 596 p. (HLRA 8:12)
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USSR/Medicine Bacteriology
Card 1/1 Pub- '148-5/24
Author: Zhitova,Ye;,1~J,,Ivanova,.N. Ai, and Taranyuk, Z. Ye.
e r erable forms of bacteria on various nutrient
Title. 1h egaeration of ilt.
media'
Feriodical Zhur. Tal o. epid. i immun. 10, 32-36.9 Oct 1955
Abstract The observation of filterable forms.of bacteria is possible.without,the
use of "feeders", if the'naterial being investigated is cultured on UU-
trient media rich in natural proteinand containing a specific vitamin
composition (A Dorset egg medium, serum bouillon, or Martin's bouillon
vith liver extract and yeast autolysate). Various conditions are re-.,
quired for the regeneration ofthe filterable forms of different spe-
cies.of bacteria. Filterable forms generated in aerated cultures have
a greaterchance of developing into.cellular forms than those obtained
from phagolysates of cultures. No references cited.
Institution Gor1kiyInstitute of Vaccines and Sera (Director A. A. Golubey)
Submitted' January .14, 1955
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yqvich;-KAPRALOY.- HiMiail-Urpo-ilch; BITWOVP~ievianly
Ivanovich; VAKMOV, Xongtantin Viktorovich; KUZOVSKIN. Konstautin
Sergeyevich; FAVLOV, Leonid Vasillyevich; KLOCHXOV, Iran Nikitich;
XUOMOTj Tasilty Vasillyevicht LIPSHITS,
M.Y.. redaktor; XiOPJM~.MYe.I. redaktor; DXITRIY1TA,'4.I.,
tokhaicheskiy redakt6r
[Assembling and.adjusting machinery of looms with picker sticks;
work- practices of foremen and assistants in the Monin worste& sills)
Ustanovks i naladka makhanismov tkOtBkikh stankov e verkhaim boam;
obobehcheanyt opyt raboty masterov i pomoshchnikov master& Houinskago
kamvollnogo kombinata. Pod red. N.Y.Lipshitea. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-
tekhn.lzd-~vo X-va legkoi promysbl.SSSR, 1957. 109 p. (WA 10:9)'
(L;oms)
U3SR
Abe Jour:
Ref Zh=:
No Xq~Q, lip. 60448
oloai~ya
~-Author ZhIts - Me z i
Ilist Notj~ givep
*
Title' 66~ e:~in: the
~OA i- ti-ic-'SaorAion---aiAjts. Si6ificii n
Pun6t bnal:das
trio
Diet
coo
Orig Pub
V::ebo*;I4ini)M -fjecheniya~
vAni z
pboli holudka
,
Ord~lwonikidzs,~ 195,
j
Abstract' Z
In: pstlents:,vitht. various gaw ic.. diseases ailld 4 ith
duodenal ulcer, and in healthy people after the removal
of food remnants, the gastric Juice (GJ) was removed
completely between 9-o'clock in the evening and 6 in the
morning every 30 minutes- In normal people, the hourly
quantity of GJ increased during sloop, and droppod on
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USSR/Human and Animal M-irphology (Normal and Pathological) 3-3
Peripheral Nervums System
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-- Biolip No 12, 1958) No 53060
Author Zbitsal-YAZL---
Inst Kislinov Institute of Medicine.
Title Data on the Innervation of the Humn Humerus,
Orig Pub Tr. Kishinevsk. med. in-ta, 1956, 5.9 285-292
Abstract A large number of medullatod nerve fibers and Remak fibcre,
as well as loose-lying and encapsulated nerve terminations
are to be found in 'the poristoum (P) of the humerus. In the
''upper third section of the bona, P is more richly innervated.
The nerve network is especially dense in places of muecla
attachments. A part of the encapsuled terminations has a
wide internal flask, others do not have it. In shildhood,,
the nerve elements of P are situated close to each other) and
form a finelooped network, while the encapsuled receptors
osculate closely with each other. With advancing age, the
space between the corpuscles widonaj a fact vhich leads to
Card 1/1 the inclusionor larrer regions of P.
-- .,2 "~ II ~ - ~ P~ . i
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~f , -! ; ).1 -.1v! 1
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TAXIMOVICH. V., inzh.: - MAGOMIN, P.; SEUJW, ~ S.; OSNOVIKOV, - G.; XAIACHXTO
0., inzh.; DOKTORKAH, K.; ZHITYAT37, S*; FAREM, A., Insh.
Suggestions of effIciency operators Introduced at grain procurement
stations and grain-milling enterprises* Muk.-elev, prom. 25.no.4t23-29
Ap 159. (MM 13:1)
IPHInleteretvo khleboprodukto-r Kazakhokoy SSSR (for Yakimovich).
2.Chelyubitskoye upravlenlye khleboproduktov (for Kagonin.).
3.Glavnff inzhener Sovombskovskogo savoda po obrabotke oemyan
M&uruzy (for Shelest).4.Altayskoye upravlenlye khleboproduktOT (for
Oanovikov). 3 Ministerstvo khleboproduktov,BSSR (for Kalacher),
6,Uiganskoye ;;avleniye khleboproduktov (for Doktorman). 7.1urbyshevskore
OT (for ZhItya7ev).
upravlenlye khleboprodukt;
(Grain eleTators) (Grain milliig)
fa W,
HEMICH-V V.; SIM5OVA,-V.Y--- ZHIT=JHA~~N Y,_;-BYKADOROT, I.S.;
G.I., kand. eel I skokhosnauk; GEMNISINILI, T.Sh.,
kandogeogr.nauk, retnen2antl SCKOLOV, I.F., ret"inzent;
KALKYKOTAI T.Y.0' retsenzent,# LYUBONUMOVAi'S.T.. rateenzent-.
KRU2EKOVA, TiS.*.reteenzent; BOYKOVA, KO'G.0 retsenzent;'
NOVSKITp, -Y.Ai, otv.red.;VLASGVA, Tu.V, r6d.; MGEYNT, A.R.,
tekbn.red.
[Agroclimatic,manual. for the Maritime Territory] Ag'roklimatichaskii
spravochnik po Primorskomya kraiu. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo,
196o. 129 p. NmA 14 -4)
1,".Russia (1923-a U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniya gidrometeoro-
logicheskoy~eluzhby. Prinorskoye-upravlenlye. 2. Vladi-
vostokskaya gidrometeorollogicheekaya observatorlys (for Belevich,
Shveteova, Zhityaykina Bykadorov). 3. DnIlnevostochnyy nauchno-
iseledovatellskiy.gidrometeoralogiehegkiy institut (for Germanishvili,
Sokolov,: Kalmykovs, Lyubomudrovai Kruzhkova,.Boykovs).
(Maritime Territory-Crops and climate)
Y
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HEAT EXCHANGE IN BOUNDARY LAYER (USSR)
A
anfiauskas, A., 1. Itugida, and A. lukauskas. Mokslag ir -technika, no. 4,
1963~ 34-35. S/253/631000/004/001/001
Rel4tionships for calculating heat exchange when the properties of a fluid are
changing have been derived by measuring the velocity and temperature fields in
the boundary layer over a heatt--d'and cooled plate in oil and waler j E' t S .Pre-
cision instruments such as pneurnometric tubes, rnicroth.ermocouples, anA semi-
conquctor velocity gages were used. The plate was heated by a unipoiar cc cur-
rent generator producing a current of 20, 000 amp and was cool-!d by water.
The results show that when the temperature difference is large the velocity field
is distorted for both larninar and turbulent flows: during heating the velocity
close to the wall increases and during cooling decreases. Thia distortion is the
main reason that the heat exchange varies by 50% and more in comparison with
constant flow properties. The velocity and temperature fields --alculated by tn,!
formulas derived are in good ggreement with experimental val-'jes. [JA
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SOMOV, A.I., otv.red.; FILIPPOV, Tu.V., prof., doktor tekhnonauk, red*;
BAsHLAvim, v.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; VOYHOVA, V.V., red.; GURAM ,
Ye.L., kand.ekonom.nauks red.; GUREV Z
ICU, I.V., red. ~v I S red.;
ZARUTSUTA, I.P., red.; ZASTAVSKIT, I.I., red.; K02LO d.;
NIKISHOV, X.I., kand.geograf.nauk, red.; SADCHIKOV, S.F.. red.;
-TIKHOMIAOV, Dj,j red.; TUTOCHKINA, VqA.q red, A-BALIMWA, I.Ai, red.
kart; BOGDANGTA, L A., red.kart; BOCHAROVA, I.L., red.kart; UNUTSEVA,
G.P., red.kart; V;CKOVA, A.P., red.kart; GOSMA, N.A., red.kart;
UPIMOVA, G.N., red.kart; ZHIV, D.I., red.kart; KRAVMDMO, A.V.. red.
kart; KORIKOVA, U.S., red.kart; KUZNETSOVA, N.A., red.kart; KURSAKOVA,
I.V., red.kari; LOBZOVA, N.A., red.kart; MMSAWVA, L.M., red.kart;
MOSTMAN, S.L., red.kart: PANFILOVA, M.V., red.kart-, SDIENOTA, V.D.,
i6d.kartBMIRSOVA, T.N.. red.kart; TMESMOVI, V.S., rad.kart,
FEDOROVSKATA,'G,P,l red,kart; FETISOVA, 11,P,, red,kart; rILIGUS, Z,Kh.,
red.kart;'SWIRO, Ye.M., red.kart; SHISMIN, To.A., red.kart;'YAMU-
HICHKINA, Yii.G.,'rsd.ksrt. V razrabotke kart prinimali uchastiye:
ALISOV, B.A.I.prof,;'PERZINA, M.Ta,; VASIL3VSKIT, L.I.; GAVRILOVA,
UsAss kandageogrElf.nailk; GINZBURG, G.Ass kand.tekdm.nauk; DOBOSHINMAYA,
I.B.; YSVSTIORIWA, A.I.; LAMNKO, Ye.M., prof.; LOZINOVA, V.M., kand.
tekhn.nauk;,HILAHOVBKIY, Te.Ye., kand.geologo-mineral.nauk; HIKHAYLOVP
A.A., prof.; MYSMIN, Ye.P.; PUZANOVA, V.P., kand.geograf.nauk;
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intraperitoneally in respective doses of '1001 25, 100p and 10 mg/kgp following
which 20 */kg of, b e'm*'eg* ride-were ifttroduoed intraperitoneally after 31 12, 24,.6r',
46 hourspi: It.was observedq that in the~3-hour interval injection all inhibitors-
facilitatei the onset of1clonic con4ulsions. In the 24-hour interval injection
only the.b6nzylhydrazide of lactic aoid.exhibited an enhancing effect on the onset-
Of convulsions, with 16-mice out of 20 being afflicted, as against 8 for the
rols. In the second series:of ex 6
ont _perim nts, the bemegride was introduced
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lintraperitoneally to mice within one hour* followifig the intraperitoneal administra-w I
tion of 50 mg/kg irqpramine or 10 mg/kg,aminazinet or within 2 hours after the
administration of 50 mg/kg Of either ypramine or pyrogalloll or following 3 hours
after the administration of either 2.5.mgII4 reserpine or of 200 mg/kg pyrogallol.,
It was found that.rederpinet as wellss..pyrogallolp facilitated the onset ofolonic:
convulsions by.beme&ide.~, In.,the :third series'of experimentsp 30 mg/kg Bemegride
were introduced intraperitoneally to.mice aftera 3-hour interval following the
administration.in,the game manner.of benzy1hydrazide of lactic soidg.of yprazideg
or of.transamine.,';While,'transamine proved practically ineffectivet the administra-!_~__.
tion of.benzy1hydrazidQ'of lao .tio acid-and of yprazide resulted.in a, marked increass,
in the number of mice.afflioted.,with.tonic-convulsions, with'mout cases being fatal.i
1It is concluded that the faoilitalting effeot.on the onset of tonic convulsions
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