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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VIGLIN, A.S. - VIGRAYZER, YE.I.

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The Quantitative Measurement of the Texture of 3/181/60/002/010/019/051 Polyeryatalline Materiuls. The Textural Function B019/BO56 that the sn-tupel of an arbitrary grain may be obtained from an n-tupel attached to the system of coordinates, by a rotation which is within the range of from g to g + dg. p(g) is normalized, following which it is found that p(g) is not only a qualitative characteristic of the perfection of an arbitrary textural type, but also a quantitative characteristic of the textural type itself, as the textural type is determined by the symmetry of the function p(g). The experimental determination of p(g) with the aid of monochromatic X-ray light reflected on a section is briefly discussed. If the material is ferromagnetic, p(g) may also be determined by methods which evaluate the energy of the magnetic anisotropy. In the two following voluminous sections, the development of the textural function p(g) for polycrystalline material from grains with cubic lattice and the development of a function for the specific free energy of the magnetic anisotropy of a polycrystalline material from grains with cubic lattice is dealt with in great detail. In this development; spherical harmonics are used. It is shown how the relations obtained may be simplified for the case of a cubic lattice., There are 13 references: 9 Soviet, 1 German, and 2 US. Card 2/3 The quantitative Measurement of the Texture of S/181/60/002/010/019/051 Polycrystalline Materials. The Textural Function B019/BO56 ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S. M. Kirova (Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov) SUBMITTED: July 8, 1959 (initially), March 22, 1960 (after revision) Card 3/3 , ~q . '..'M _i ~'. ~ ~ Z-.7 t'.. "", MR, ~ ~,: , " - - .. 11 -"1 Im - VIGLIII) A.S. Anisotropy constants of ferromagnetic cubic crystals. Fiz. tver. tela 2 no.2.331-346 F 160. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Urallskiy politakhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova, Sverdlovsk. (Anisotropy) (Magnetic materials) (Crystallography, Mathematical) VIGLIN, A.B.; KMYAVTSXV, I.P. Determination of the degree of perfection of texture in polycrys- talline ferremagnetics. Part 2: Approx1mation of tho distribution function p( ), characterizing the degree of perfection of texture of cold rolled electrical steel. Fiz. tvar. tela I no.2:261-264 y 159. (MIRA 12:5) l.Urallskiy politakhnichookiy institut tm. 3.K. lirova, Sverdlovsk. (Steel--Metallography) VIGLIN, A.& Solution of w&gustostatic probless in infinite humogenscus anisotropic media. Dokl.AN SSSR 96 no.3:437-458 Xy 134. (XlHA 7:6) J_Predstavleno akademikom L.D.Landau. Mectromagnotic theory) S/iog/61/006/n,08/006/018 /It-00 D207/D304 AUTHOR: TITLE: Transfer ch,racteristics of a coaxial system with a perioc~a.c otr,_.~-ture PERIODICAL: Radiotekhni':~.. --* ~lekt-ronikaq v. 6, nb. 8, 1961, 1308 - 1315 TEXT: In this paper the author continues the investigation of the so-called magnetodielectric line (Ref " 4: Trudy' Kh'VAIIM, 1958, Vyp* 106), and examincs tile distortion of impulses propagating along. this line, in particular, the rise time of the pulse in the load. The magnetodielectric li-ne is one of a number of conatructions which are used currently -'V-o increase the inductance per unit 'Length without altering the radial dimensions of coaxial systems. These systems are used for the Cen'eration and delay of short, pulses.,The maGnetodielectric i-*ne ccns-sts of a-central conductor sur-ounaed by a metal cylinder v,,'hich -'s filied by series of metal aashers Card 1/4 3/109/61/006/008/006/018 Transfer characteris-tics-of D207/D304 isolated from each other b~ dielectric spacers, and from the in- ternal core and the external tube by dielectric tubes. The investi- ga~ion of the distortion of transmitted signals is complicated by marked dispereior. due to tile series capacitance 0 arising between the metal viachers. circult on ahicPi the calculations are based is sho,;m in _7'ig- 3, ;,rhere L, C and Cr, are the inductance, capacitance and serfes capac-t?-zice respectively, Ax is "he 'period of the structure. The ma,-net_ic field in the dielectric is ignored Llf- as the permeability of thc metal %-iashers is assumed to be hi-jph. The telegraph equations are derived for this system, and the La- place transformation is used. The t-ransfer characteristics are then determined, which leads to the following expression: (22) Ii (a, T) =_h (a, 0) + ae-z'IF(Tz) 0 (az) d--. CO Ile where h (a, 0) - 1 -a c-IND (az) dz, (21) Card 2/4 to S/10 61/006/008/006/018 Transfer characteristics of D207YD304 CID (18) + 1) 1' (2k i) CO 2: (D (az) (F, (a, z) J, (2 )/-y) dy. 2 and T w t, the paramet-er a is a W )/EC x. The transfer charac-. c c teristics ~Iere calculated for a = 1' 3; 5, azid they are shown in graphic form. Using these graphs the duration of the pulsle front T was determined, as a function of the parameter a; The, grarln -show that if the delay time is measured until the instant when h(a, T).reaches the 0.4 level, then T d = 1.04 a = a, i.e. the capa- citance C does not influence the delay. The'effective delay is n tdelay = x VE-C, where x is . the leng-tuh of the delay 1 .ine. The dura- tion of the pulse front de-Jends on the parameter a and increases Card 3/4 S/!09/61/006/008/006/018 Transfer charactieristics-of D207/D304 with increasing a. However, when the duration of the front approa- che~s a limiting value and in practical calculdtions it can be talmn T = 5, i.e. tfront = 0.8/f.utoff' There are 6 figures and '9 refe- -he rences: 7 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references*to 4' English-languaGe publications read as f0110IRB: V. Carley, Blectro- nics, 1953y 4, 4, 26; H.E. Callman, Proc. 1946, 34~'-6. SUBMITTED: October 27, 1960 Fig. 3. C"4; CnAz LAX ic 1j'au CAz CA&X a-AU .Card 4/4 VIGLIN, S.I. Transfer characteristic of a coaxial system with periodic strijcture. Radiotekh. i elektron 6 no.8-1308-1315 Ag '61. (MMt 14:7) (Radio lines) (Coaxial cables) (Pulse circuits) ITSKHOKI, Takov Semenovich) Prinimali uchastiye: SHATS, S.Ta.; GRIGORIK- RTABOV, V.V.;,VIGLI-Np S.,;,; OVCHINFIKOV, N.I.; BOLOSHIN, I&A~j ZABOLOTSKIT, N.G,--, red.; KORUZZV, N.H., takhn.red. (Pulse machines] Impullanye ustroistva. Moskva, Isd-vo "So- -yetakoe radio.' 1959. 727 p. (MIRA 12:7) (Palse techniques (Electronics)) ACC NRi AP1011-1.154 SOURCE-CODES UR/0108,1767/022,'00i/~OCIOL/0009 AUTHOR: ViZlin, S. 1. ORG: none TITLZ: Integral method of analyzing jarametric networks SOURCE: Radlotekhnika,, V. 22# no.'I,, 1967, 1-9 TOPIC TAGS: mathematic analysiss Integral equation, integral function, puls,a sisnal$ electronic circuit, electric capacitance, computer calculation SUB CODE: 12.09 ABSTRACT: -The article presents a method suitable for analyzing parametric net- works where variations occur at a fast rate. This is an alternate version of the known integral method. The latter would involve tedious computations, since the integrand contains not only the unknown function but its derivatives as well. This difficulty is eliminated here. The new method is developed step-by-step similarly to the original method, except-that the integral equation is solved 'for the complete pulse response and that-the procedure for doing this is reduced to three successive operations: 1) solving the integral equation with a known kernel g(t,t ) or G(t, in the integrand, 2) calculating the parametric pulse Card 1/2 UDC: 62.501.7 0933 .0848 ACC_ NR- AP7013 i 56 response, 3) cal'culatingthi-co-mpl'ete'p'ulse-response. All three steps are easily adaptable to computer calculations by way of appropriate algorlthmn. The new method is illustrated on a series-resonance circuit with variable capacitance. It is evident here that the method is valid regardless of the amplitude of capacitance variations. Orig'. art has: 2 figures and 29 formu'lasb CJPRS: 40,45-67 S/115/63/UOU/001/004/017 191i/L L Uj5 AbUU11:15 Vigisian, B.A. 1 and Dunayev, B.13. T IT LL I)etermination of the accuracy or tolerance gauges I (.1(10111CAL: lzmeritelInaya teklinika, no. 11 1963, 11-111, To 111ake , go-no-go gauges unnecefisnrily acetirate involves cowplication, and loss of reliability. This article debCV,,4-.b,Ps a 'se.mi-graphical probability method of detcrii.ining tile r e, ju ir,ed gauge, accuracy assuming norwal distribution of product variijtio'li atid- gauge.errors. It is shown that determination of the re.tlu*r'ed accuracy of measurement coiisists in determining the ratio 6/U :A6 = 3 times standard deviation of error of measurement, and ii,*the standard deviation of the product dimension from nominal). fvr.qre of the following conditions; a given risk to the manufacturer; a given risk to the purchaser; a given probability of an"incbrrect answer; and a given risk to the manufacturer when the %auge tolerance is reduced by a certain amount. 1,robability 0-d to pl:ot forrijiflae are derived for each of these cases and are usL graph's of probability P againjt 6/o. The use of these graphs Carc!J/~ Detl~'-rmination ofthe accuracy of S/115/63/000/001/00/i/017 C-194/~155 is-illustrated by numerical examples. The procedure is particularly re'otmitended in designing go-no-go gauges on automatic equipment and C it.cGuld be developed so as to determine for given values of product qtiality and tolerance symmetry the gauge accuracy which gives the lowest cost in automatic inspection operations. There are figures. Card 2/2 VIGMAN B.A.; DUNAYEVj, B.B. Determining the accuracy of tolerance controlling and measeng devicea. Izm.tekh. no.lill--44 A 163. (MBA 12) (Tolerance (Eng%esring)-Measurement) A 101~9, 7-0. SO: b~`tOViO, :!0- 32, 1949. YI/7-MIS). Tfic arl"t- Ul t3"T" ""s m~ VIGINATI, K. Carbon monoxide and a method of detecting in factories. p.176. (Sklar A Kermik, Vol. 7, No. 6, June 11057, Praha, C7echoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) W.. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957- Uncl. 6~~ is, /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-6 and Their Application Safety Engineering. Sanitary Engineering. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - KhImiya, No 1, 1958, 184o Author : Vignati Karel Title : Carbon Monoxide and Method for Its Determination in Work Areas Orig Pub: Sklar a keramik, 1957, 7, No 6, 176-177 Abstract: The CO content of the air in work areas has the following)~ermissible concentration level (in % by volume . according to Czechoslovak norm of 1954, 0.003; according to GOST 1324-47, 0.0025; according to US norm of 1941, 0.01. A simple apparatus ("Labora-Simplex") Is described, for colorimetric determination of the CO content of air. Operation of the apparatus Is based on the reaction of CO with silica gel saturated with Mo Card 1A Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-6 and Their Application Safety Engineering. Sanitary Engineering. AbB Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimlya, No 1, 1958, 1840 salts, Pd sulfate and H2SOV. The orange-yellow color of this complex Is changed to brilliant green to greenish-blue by the action of CO. Accuracy Is from 0.001 to 0.1% by volume. Also described is an apparatus the operation of which is based on liberation of iodine from I20,f, by the action of CO at 110* ; Ij. 0.; + 5 CO =. 1,2 + 5 C02. C ard 2A VIGIIATTIJ, Karel The "Standard" siphon. Chem listY 59 no.3030-332 Yr 165. 1. Laboratorni pristroje National Enterprise, Prague. Sub- mitted May 7, 1964. WW__ 171977-66-A 4 - 2/T.14/m IMI fi /F.W AL~~Nx- AUTHOR: MG: Mboratnry Inntruments,n.p, Prnplip (1,*nratorni prJitrc).j-, n.p.) MIT,-, Siphon tstandardt SOURCE: Chemicke listy, no. 3, 1965, 330-332 TOPIC TAGS: filtration, pump, hydraulic (levice AW,TRACT: The author describes a siphon of his design that is mark"ted by the firm where he works underthe trade name "Standard". The siphon is suitable for sampling of large volumes of liquids, for independent filtration installationap and as a XMM,~Ifor filling of sampling bottles. It uses a rubber balloon, a polyethylene tube, a ground glans valve, and a glass .container. Operating instructions for the apparatus are given. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [JPRS1 SUB CODE: 13, 16 / SUBM DATE: 07K-iy64 I '1~ Cl) VIGNAU, MlCHFL, JFAlJNF PATIN, Ind. parl'um. 5, 127-31 (1950) V1 G- N F- 1~) C: ATJTBOR. Wigner, E. (Vigner, xe.) SOV/53-65-2-10/14 TITLE: Relativistical Invarianae and Quantum Effects (Relyativistskaya invariantnost' i kvantovyye yavleniya) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, 1958, Vol. 65, Nr 2, pp. 257-281 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a translation of an English-language article published in "Reviews of Yodern Physics" , 1957, Vol. 29, p. 255. (The name of the tmnslator is not given). There are 7 figures and 17 ref erences. - ~ - ,:L JLL; -,- vl, 1. Physics 2. Mathematics Card i/1 VIGNER. Miroslav. prof. inz. A new passenger car factory in Mlada Boleslav. Automobil Cz 8 no. W-17 Je 164. 1. Automobilove zavody National Enterprise, Mlada Boleslav. I VIONER, M. VIUNNI, M. complex ritionnlization of production. p. 270. Vol. 4, No. 7. Ju1Y 1956. SrHWIHZNbKA VXKWA. TECHNOLOGY Praha, Usectioulovakin SO: East Fil,cleFr, lrol. 6. 11n. I. Mc-rli 7-9-177 VIGNEIR, Miloolav, prof. inz. ---- Products of the Automobilove zavody National Enterprise in tho past and today. Stroj vyr 12 no.Ili',112-823 '(4. 1. Deputy 14nager of the Automobilove zavody National Enterprise, mada Boleslav. VIGNOLA J..0 BLROZZI, DA. 110 pilciu porzqdkach w architekturze" (On five orders in architecture), by J. Vignola, Da Barozzi. Reported in New Books (Nowe Ksiazki), No. 14, July 15, 1955 mod FAG~RPTA YMCA See 4 Vol 1- .1 t~lcro- May 59 1534. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ANTITOXIC AND ANTIBACTERIAL FACTORS IN ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL GAS GANGRENE CAUSED BY B.PERFRINGENS (Russian text) - VLgodchikov G V Volkova Z. M., Zelevinskay S.A. and-_Uar_T7rJ-T:,_ MIKROPIOL. 1957. 10 (120-125) Tables 5 Antigens used were purifivd tosold and 3 different protein fractions of C. perfrin- gens. the first slightly toxic. the 2nd and 3rd nontoxic. After immunization with j the first fraction the blood of rabbits contained 0.05 A. U. antitoxin. theagglutin- ation reaction was positive 1: 10, the precipitation reaction 1: 1,000.000. and tile CFT was +.++. Revaccination give an increase of antitoxin titre up to 0.5 A. U. The animals became resistant to infection with 0. 1 1. of bacterial culture. Im- munization with the 2nd and 3rd fractions provoked a similar production of anti- bodies with the exception of antitoxin. the amount of which was less than 0.05 A. V. The majority of animals. however. were resistant to infection with 0. 1 1. of bacterial culture. Immunization with toxoid combined with the protein fractions also caused the formation of agglutinins (1: 10- 1:80). precipitins (1: 100.000- 1:5.000.000) and antitoxin (1-5 A. U. ). Revaccination increased the antibody titres 5-10 times. but the antitoxin titre did not exceed the antitoxin level after inimuni- zation with toxoid only. All animals showed a high resistance to experimental gas gin rene. The authors concluded that the ebsential protective factor in immunity is t9e antitoxin and that antibacterial antibodies play a secondary role. Kaulen - Mo"ow VIGODCHIKOV, G. V. "Microbiology and Immmology of Staphylococcal Diseases." rqpmt admitt*& fee the lutm=U Cmam" fm mumbiouffs, "Aftwhalm- And=$ 4-9 Avg 190. "Soar!nE flicht Ln fro-, ,,U- 10, (--,7' ,; S an spr)_i`TTIL~, Vol. 5, ::o. 12, Dec. 19"!,) Uum-es-ui , 7' _jr Az a I 1" 5 ~ u SO: '-lon'lll-.r Li,' of East 'EuroPean llccessoionx, ( MV,L), LIC, 701. 4, q.,0. 4) Ann 1 1' '55, Uncl. -Y~WROV,L.I. Catechins in fruit and berry plants. Fiziol.rast. 9 no.4:461-465 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Laboratoriya khimii bioaktivnykh veshchestv plodovo-yagodnykh rasteniy Urallskogo lesotekhnicheskogo institute, Sverdlovsk. (CATECHOL) (URAL MDUNTAINS--FRUIT--CHEMICAL OOMPOSITION) Wtry-01-C otl)v~ DokkJ.!yl Mod. 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