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, ,T- - V*~'T - - .*.""*" I ! . I., :t. q I. Technology New aspect of higlispeed milling, in the Y-trovsk plant. Lenizdat, 1951. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress October 52. Unclassified. -- L-19 1" .: " - - .1 . .I 1-7, I. 11 '~ : - ! , , , , ; ., P~ . II ~- . Technolo[,7 New aspect of highspeed milling in the Kirovsk plant. Opyt ko:-,I-,leksnoi brigady tvorcliesko,-o sodruzhestva. (I"'ovatory rroyzvodstva v bor'be za tekliniclieskiy protsess). 0 Lenizdat, 1951. I-Ionthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress October -.1952. Unclassified. A004/A 127 AU-MOR: Vilenskaya. Ye. L. ITLE: 14aking tools froz-, plab-0cized blan;iz SOURCE: Novoye v insTmi:-,enta..''nGm proizvodstve, Comp. by I. G. ?,o~mrac.hev. (LenJnirrad) Lcmi-zdat, 196,~, 73 - 87 TEXT The arilQic deals wlTh the production of sintered carb'-dle tools feom piaitlcized blanks. The essential feature of this new method, wrhicrl was developed by the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tverdykh spia- vov (V1,,-11T'j) (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of SIntered Carbld-os) consists in the fact that the bl~Lnks are made from.a fine-grained mixture Is produced under s,-,ecial c6nditions, while their workability 'Is en;3-.;re(-A' by the addition of a zer (generally paraffin). These blanks are 3ubjectei. -~o inechanical working, an(i subser.1-,eAL The s;~ecial methods of .the ,,,iIxturco and t',.c- :-lasticizer impart such properties to the blanks that make them, superfor tj u;,d-1narj pressed blanks or blankz pressed with ozner plasticizers. The au-~hcr .re.ients a detailed description of the production of Card 1/2 3/7 Ilaking '"ols from, plasticizeci b-'an*.,.s A0041AI'27 these br~--nKs, -vior'Kabi'~'-Ay mac~-Inpblllzy, t*-.c-'-r ~ntl , arid enu~,-.erato.,, tho vprlz~ut; "Ield's of Of t'-t:7 '- '~' sinterin,-, I A 1. .. ". A. particular in -,he miaking of varous cutting tools, the manufac- ture of which is described In detail. There are 9 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 IV" i-71 - II- I.,. . . / . I SHPIULIGLYAS, A.S.; VILUSUY, A.F. - , 'If. ~ - ~ 1. . I The WK dynamograph for testing agricultural machinery. Izz.tekh. no.5:62-63 6-0 156. (MM 10:2) (Dywoometer) VALOV, P.M.1 SOKOLOVA, V.K.; VlLENSKIY A.G.; VAYNSHTEYN, E.Ye. Unit for measuring K~asbauer spectra. Prib. i tekh.eksp. 10 no.5tl6l-163 S-0 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut neorganicheakoy khImil Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. Submitted August 22, 1964. V I UINSKPi _A. ~ . ; KA'~ A. (1) IN, ( 18. 1 . ;,L.I.; k';TA..*1i*-*T-A, ~~j - -: ~ FAZAYOV, A.N., rud. 0 [Fetroloa of' trap int.-usions or, the right barJ- of the lower reaches of the Venisey River] Petrulogila trappo- vykh intruzii pravoberezii'la nizhnego techaniia Fni:;ela. V.oskvay llau~a) 1c)61,. 236 p. (VIRA 17:9) -, VILINS11Y, A.M. Regioma "Otamorphism and Its facies In the central part of the SaUm Ulsdag Range (with sumary In Inglishle Vest.IoGTJ 13 noo3.8s77-87 158, (MIRA ].~:J) (Watan Ulz"g Range-Geology. Structural) VILINSKIY, A.M.; KAVARDIN, G.I.; KPLAVTSOVA, L.I.,- STARITSYNA, G.N. Recent data on ore-bearing trap intrusions of the Siberian Plat- form. Dokl. All SSSR 148 no.ltl83-186 Ja 263. (MIRA 16:2) 1. lauchno-iseledovatellskiy institat geologii Arktiki. Predstavleno akademikom D.S. Korzhinskim. (Siberian Flatform-Ore deposits) A.M.; KAVAM T."I. yT),Vr,:,r~V!L S TA R V,`l G,N. Fei~rolog.y c-f trap int,r(zs~on?. Zap. 'oses. ml'n, )I.).-va 92 674-68" 165. fn5t~,ul genlrGli A-rk!-.-;k-1, Leningrad. 77 -7- VIIMSM, A. M.: Wster Goolog-Mimralog qcI (dins) -- "The j7,3olop-t and pet- rography of the central portion of the Fultnniftflng ntTv?,.9". j*)ru-,rr.4. 20 pp (Moscow State U im M. V. Lomonosov), 100 opies (KL, No 17, 1959, 106) VILENSKIY, A.M.; XRAVTSOVA. L.I. Structure of certain trappean instrusions in the northwestern part of the Siberian Platform. Inform. biul. KIrG1 no.17:5-12 '59. (MIR& 13:11) (Siberian Platform--Geology, Structural) FOR M-~OWRAEZW% VILEKSKIY. A.M. Formation of perthites. Z&p.Uz.otd.Tses.mix.ob-v& no.6:97-108 '54. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Sredneaziatekaya goologicheskays ekspeditsiya. (Parthites) VIILI-..I--;--~,7'YJq A.I.:.; rIL'1317UI, Structure zmd tectcnic control of .Untrusives in the I:ia--,rka Dasin. (YiLreyk.a Valle-, -Nickel) ccne nickel-bearing Trudy IIIIGA 123:15',*-165 1,61- (mipjl 34, : 10) ZIIICZRJI A.M., inzh.; VIUNSKIY, A.N., inzh.; IZ,-'SHCIIIIISKIY, I.I.Yu., inzh. Device for determining the waterproofness of concrete. Gidr. Btrs' * 32 no.8:1+5--1+6 Ag 162. (MIRA 1'-~:9') (Corarete-Testing) BORTFELID, Seraftme Aleksandroma; GOLOVINSKATA, Nadezbda Vasillfevna; V I ,VJ14~ ~IY ~B.S. red.; BLUROVA, T.I., tekha.red. [Medical gy=astics in-'the restorative period of poliomyelitis in children] Lechebnaia gimnastika v voestanovitelinon periods poliomielita u detei. Leningrid, Medgiz, 1962. 63 P. (MIRA 1636) (POLIOMYELITIS) (EXERSISE THERAPY) DAVIDENKOV, Sergey Nikolayevich[deceased];_VILENSKIY, B.S., red.; LEBEDEVA, Z.V., tekhn. red. (Neuroses] Nevrozy. Leningrad, Medgis, 1963. 269 p. (HIRk 16W (NEUFDSES) ANOSOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; V1.1444-411,x1,_J~Qr4.s-.5argay*vich; ABRAKOV, L.V., red.; KHARASH, G.A., tekhn. red. (Ischemic insultus; thrombosis of the cerebral vessels] Ishemicheskii insul't; tromboz sosudov golovnogo mozga. Leningrad, Medgi2, 1963. 286 p. (MIRA 16-1-1) (CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE) (THROMBOSIS) 10 111 fist 9111010 16 ra I* 6 O 0 0 0 A? m a )I 9, .1 @t 0 45 Ap Opoffff.1% NI '7i l t viumim, c Vo 0.41,401s)a MG. No. :1. C kv,rl in ttw meniffilu. I-ftimlarly wins f Vo . t. g I nj 11111*01116AIINV jWkw IL 1,Cj~Aipm sAl vitat"i" C dr- v" r . - d 1-4111' Iut fxth~f "WIVIV a i " i i 'v I..( aw et K.-Aaj.AT coo 00 0 it 0 ste j~~ -fT-LLV"IC.L 1.111INATUMI CtA 14'34'3 0.1 u if ~1- T-r not, a a a a a it a a a m - .1a'sl cm-4;;; fw w of I a 0 0 0 0 0 0 too too !too VILENSKIY, B. City planning and improvement of outdoor public facilities. Ila stroi. Ros. no.8:24-25 Ag '61. (MRA 14:9) 1. Glavnyy arkhitektor Instituta vneshnego blagoustroystva i ozeleneniya Glavnogo arkhitekturno-planirovochnogo upravleniya Moskvy. (14oscow--Parks) BELYMSEV, N.N. I ------- Semiauto=ti,-. machine for cutting o,l"'.F parts prodt:ced b7 canting. Biul.takh.-ekon.inform.Gos.naiieb.-issloinst.nauch.'A. tekh. inform. 18 no.9sl3-14 S 165. (MDRA 18:10) 22(l) SOV/3-59-3-43/48 AUTHOR: Vilenskiy, B.F., b",ember of the KPSS (since 1918) TITLE: The Student Organization Attached to the Petrograd Committee of the RSDRP(b) (Studencheskaya organizat- siya pri Petrogradskom komitete RSDRP(b) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1959, Nr 3, pp 82 - 85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the propaganda activity of a small gr of students which had organized itself with theR&Pntral Committee of the Russian Social De- mocratic Labor Party (Bolsheviki) in March 1917, and assisted the Boitheviks in their revolutionary work. There are-'5 Soviet references. Card 1/1 VILENSKIY, B.S. Prolonged use of anticoagulants in the clinic for nervous diseases. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 61 no.10:1482-1488 161. (MIRA 15:11) (ANTICOAGUIANTS (MEDICINE)) (NEUROLOGY) VIUNSKIT, Boris Sergeyevich, kand.mad.nauk; ABRUOY, L.V., red.; .- . - ~ IGULTATEVA, T.S., 't6kbn.red. (Radiculitin; treatment and prevention] Radikulit. Lechenie i preduprezhdanie; popaliarnyi ocherk. Leningrad, Goe.izd-vc med.lit-ry, Leningrotd-nie, 1958, 31 p. (MIRA 13;7) (NERVES, SPINAL-IDIMUSES) ANOSOV, Nikolay Hikolayevich; VMENSKIT. Boris Sargeyevich [Treatment and prevention of thrombosis of the cerebral vessels V with anticoagalantol Lechenis i produprezhdonie trombosov sosudov golovnogo mozga antikosgullantemi. leningrad, Kedgis, 1959. Ill P. (MIRA 13:4) (BRAIN--DISEASES) (ANTICOANLANTS (MgDICINI)) SOV-4-58-7-10/22 AUTHORS: Tyulyayev, D.V., Shenker, L.Y., Vilenskiy, B.S. , Architects TITLEj Brussels - 1958 (Bryussel!, 19513) PERIODICAL: Znaniye - sila, 1958, Nr 7. pp 19-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this ar ticle, the authors, architects of the Soviet pavilion at the Bru ssels Fair, describe their impressions of the ex- position. There are 18 photographs and 12 sketches. Card 1/1 ANOSOV, N.N.; VILEIISKIY, B.S. Controversial problems in treating cerebral thrombosis with anti- coagulatne. [with stlmmax7 In French]. Zhar.nevr. I psikh- 59 no-2: 194-zo2 '59- (MIRA 12:4) (COMRAL 01BOLISM AND TURONBOSIS, therapy, anticoagulants (Rue)) (ANTICOAGULANTS, ther. use, cerebral thrombonis (Rue)) 'T'i va I Z:a -Ip! rrr"It, a TTULTATEV, D.T., arkhitektorl SH=M, L.M*, arkhitektor; VILNNSKIT, B.S., arkUtektor -- BrusBels - 1958. Znan- oils 33 no.7:19-20 Jy 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Brussels-Ishibitions) ANOSOV, N.H., dots., V4LElqsxiy. B.S.. kend.med.nauk (Leningrad) Gurrent aspects of the use of anticosgulezte in neurapathology. 1lin.med-36 n0.9150-56 S'58 (MIRA 11:30) (CXRKEffLAL EMOBOLISM AND THROMBOSIS, ther. anticoagulants (Rue)) (ANTICOAGULANTS, ther. use cerebral embolism & thrombosis KULIKOVA-DAVIDMMOVA, Z.F.; VILENSKTY, B.S. - Results of proserine therapy of diseases of the nervous system. Nevropat.polkhiat., Kookys, 20 no.1:64-67 Jan-Feb 51. (CLxL 2o:6) 1. Of the Clinic for Nervous Diseases (Director--S.N.Davidenkov, Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences). Leningrad State Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians. G W. Lyudmila Borisovua; VILENSKIY, B.S., redaktor; RULRVA, H.S., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [The pathophysiological mechanism and clinical aspects of the obsession syndrome] Patofiziologicheskii makhanism i kliniks sindroma naviazahivosti. (Iseningrad] Goo, izd-vo mad. lit-ry, Leningradskoe otd-nie. 1956. 80 p. (MIRA 9:10) (FIXID IDEAS) EXCERPTA MEDICA- Sec.12 Vol.U/8 Ophtlwlmoloa Aug57 1341. VILENSKIJ B.C. *Local neurological disturbances and chan- ges in the optic nerve, accompanying angioneurotic con- ditions (Quincke's oedema) (Russian text) I.NEVROPAT. PSIKHIAT. (Mosk.) 1956, 56/7 (536-539) - Two patients are described. In cases of Quincke's oedema neurologists and oph- thalmologists must take into account the possibility of disturbances of the optic nerve. Repeated Quincke's oedemas may cause serious and irreversible changes in the optic nerve. Hadlfk - Brno (V 111, 12) See IM -GEOPHYSICS/SOIL SCIENCES Physical culture therapy in diseases of the peripheral vessels of the type of thromboangittle obliterans. Yop.kur.fistoter. i lach. fiz.kul'5. 21 ho-1:51-54 Ja-Mr '56. OMRA 9:9) 1. Is otdalemiya fisioterapit i lechobnoy fisichaskoy kulltury Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo klinicheakogo insituta Imeni N.F.Vladimirzkogo. (ZMGISX THMUFT) (BLOW VISSM-DISUSES) VILlP.-,SKIY, D.N. Clinical variants of the effect of narcotics in a protra,~tei at,ack of stenocardla. Sov. med. 27 no.1.2,.?9-81 D16.3 (lufu 1:1:4 ) 1. 17, Yoskovakoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy No.3.3 i-menl. A.A. 03troumova (glavnyy vrach P.T. Abashkinap nauchn~-, rnako- vaditell - prof. D.F. Presn7akor.). VIT,TN-)KIY, T.r., inzh.; IMCHPLOKOV, Ya.M., inzh. . ........................... . Effect of the soiling of screen heating sm-faces on the operation of boilers. Elek. sta. 36 no.6j85-86 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7) VOYTSITSKIY, S.F.,, inzh.i,_-VILBNSKIY, E.E., inzh. Prevention of slag formation In shaft mill furnaces with ejection port holes. Elek. sta. 33 no.4:77-78 Ap 162. (MIRA 1517) (Furnaces) . ". ~ TY ~,, -, T~-j T;L-, , a . ,- :5,nXO IT FJT'-CTI . I I Sixteen days at the North Fole. Moskva, Izd-vo Jctskoi i.it-ry, : - (51-472,4) 1. flopedits'Lia 85SR na Sevz-~rijyi polius, 1937. 2. Eorth Fole. VILENSKIY, F.P. Invnetigating, the most efficient distribution of aottlennnt joints In and the strength of continuous foundations on non- uniformly thawing soils. Oen., fund. I mokh.grun. no.6: 9-11 159. (MIRA 13.-4) (Foundations) (Frozen ground) VIIENSKIY, F.P.- Determination of the deflection angles of a footing situated on an unevenly malting foundation. 09n., fund.i mekh.grun. 4 no.2sl9-20 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Frozen grolind) (Foundations) VIIJ-,IIBKIY, F.P.,inzh. Planning foundntions for buildings on irregulprly thawing frozen ground. Stroi;prom. 36 no.4:14-17 An 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Foundations) (Frosen ground) (diss) "Certain peculiarities Cand Tech Sci Id VTLENSK -an the of~buildlng foundations of I industry) in the regions of the southern Transbaykal.11 Mos IV). lu pp %ith dia---rams (Acad Sci US,-:R. Ir im V.A. Obruchev) 150 c-~rdes (KLI 2t~-592 126) - h 6 - VILWISKIY,,F-.P., inzh. Methods for constructing building-ti and structures In frozen ground areas. Biul. stroi. takh. 15 no.3:12-15 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:3) 1, Institut morzlotovedeniya AN SSSR. (Frozen ground) (Foundations) LIPISY V.B.; VILENSKIY,, G.V. Investigating the propulsive and manoeuvering qualities of the *Ulgoles* lumber carrier. Inform. abor. TSNIIW no.75 Tekh. ekspl. zor. flota no.14:34-48 162. (MIRk 16:3) (Ship trials) (Ship propulsion) USSR 338.566.3 : 621,3%.1l 7536, Weds d nualkwar tw1wriles of Ow low- a ip ou radlowims -L-h-I -YlqKvcll, DOAl. Nauk SSSH, 92, #0- =,-M, TI) in F'Uman. Fn$li,h translation, US, Nafiormil Sci. Found. NSF- Ir-200. 'A mathematical treatment of the effects of.L'w perturbation of a nonlinear ionosphere; by stron g TAdiOW;kVC$ on the wam thcmxl%ci. The changa in amplitude and PhIm of the origimil wave can be corbidembic, and, in the caw of art amplitude.. inMulited waNv, there 6 also a diange in modutation &pLh and the apIxaraivoc of higher hurnionks of the majulal;on frequency. 0. M. 31towN H) 4-j4 UESSR/Fhyfi i c,- R,.,diowaves In th,-~ iuriosphere Card 1/1 Author : Vilenskiy, I. M. Title : Influciico of the Earth's magnetic field un tn,-~ interaction of ra(jio- waves in the ionosphere Periodical : '~Iiur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 26, 42-56, Jan 1951' Abstract : Treats the interaction of radiowaves in the ionosphere taking into account the influence of the terrestrial magnetic field. ;n e-,:terision of the author's earlier work, which did not consider such inf'lu-nce (ZhETF, 22 544.1 1952). Also considers the influence of croso ,.,udula- tion close to the gyromagnetic frequency. Thanks Prof V. L. Cinzburg for his interest and advice. Ten references. Instttution : Physicotechnical Institute of Gorkiy University Submitted : M-aY 30, 195;-2 V I I :, F; ~ t.TJ, ~L. -I-. . Dissertation: "Theory of Nonlinear Proce-----es the Ionosphere." Cand Phys4lath Sci, Gorlkiy (Referativnyy Zhurnal.-Fizika, 1~ascow, Jun 54) Occurring During ITopagation of in Phy3icotechnical "es Th3l, -z,:;rg,;, SO: SUIM 318, 23 Dec 1954 VILENSKIY, 19 M- VilenaldL L On the theory of interaction of radio WaY49-in the-janalaba Akad. Nauk SSSR. Zurnal Teoret. Fiz. 22, 544-561 (1952). (Russian) A radio otation may produce a field sufficiently strong 10, affect tjie velocity of the charged particles in a portion of the ionosphere, This change in velocity changes the fre- Mathematical Revieva 1954 Mathematical Physics quency of collisions between the charged particles and there- fore, by the magneto-ionic theory. changes the absorptive properties of the ionosphere. If the signal from a second station pamm through this disturbed portion of the iono- sphere, it will receive any modulation present in the signal of the original station. This effect has been observed and is called the Luxembourg effect. Starting with some expres- sions from kinetic theory for the electron velocity distribu- i tions, the author uses physical arguments and an iteration method to obtain estimates ot the magnitude of this crow modulation. If cot Is the frequency of the original station, us the frequency of the second station, then the modulation of the original station will be received on the frequency us and also on the side-bands of frequency tal+24s, and cot- 2u1. The author also gives estimates of the magnitude of these latter effects. B. Friedman (New York, N. Y.) 6990 ,7,9/00 sov/14l-2-4-2/19 AUTHORS: Vilenskiy, I.M. and Zykova, N.A. TITLE: - On-the Distortion of Radio WavesoDuring Their Propagation5Through the Ionosphere PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 4, pp 543 - 552 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Vilenskly has discussed the propagation of radio waves in the ionosphere (Ref 1) and showed that if the wave is amplitude-modulated at a frequency M then the non-linearity of the ionosphere leads to an increase (compared with the linear case) in the absorption coefficient for the wave, to the appearance of phase modulation and various other effects. The calculations were carried out as follows. Using the kinetic equations, the current set up in the ionosphere by the radio wave was calculated and the expression thus obtained was substLtuted into the wave equation. Both the kinetic equation and the wave equation were solved by successiva approximations. The non-linearity was allowed for on a first-approximation basis. Only collisions of electrons Cardl/6 with neutral molecules were taken into account, since 6990 SoV/141_2-4_~2/19 on the Distortion of Radio Waves During Their Propagation Through the Ionosphere it was shown in Refs 2 and 3 that non-linear effects associated with electron-electron and electron-ion collisions can be neglected. In the present paper, the method adopted is as follows. Using the elementary kinetic theory, the current due to the action of the radio wave is calculated and then, as in Ref 1, and to the same approximation, a solution is obtained for the wave equation. For simplicity, the normal incidence of a wave on a uniform layer is considered and the non- linearity is taken into account to a first approximation only. The magnetic field due to the Earth is neglected. The incident wave is taken to be of the form Eq (1), where w is the carrier angular frequency, -0- is the modulation frequency and M is the percentage modulatioc. Under the action of this wave, a change takes place in the average collision frequency between electrons and molecules. This is estimated with the aid of Eq (2), in which 6 is the mean relative fraction of the kinetic Card2/6 6990 sov/14l-2-4-2/19 01-L the Distortion of Radio Waves During Their Propagation Through the Ionosphere energy of an electron lost during a collision with a molecule, %) is the effective collision frequency and is the electron velocity. The latter is determined -from Eq (3). It is assumed that 6 is independent of N)34 0 The effective collision frequency is given by Eqs11447) where % is the value of the effective 1 0 collision frequency at E = 0 * Then, using the well- known formulae for the conductivity and dielectric constant given by Eqs (8) and (9), a discussion is given of the expression (taken from Ref 2) for the current density in the ionosphere which is given by Eqs (10) and (11). In the case of normal incidence and in the absence of the Earth's magnetic field, the wave equation is of the form, given by Eq (12), where E 10 and j are the projections of the vectors B 10 and i onto the x or y axis. Substituting for I from Eq (10) into Eq (12), one obtains Card3/6 69947 SOV/141-2-4-2/19 On the Distortion of Radio Waves During Their Propagation Through the Ionosphere Eq (13), which is solved by the method of successive approximations, using the (iYbstituti?yj given by Eq (14) and neglecting powen of E10 and ~ higher than unity and their products, The required solution which satisfies the boundary conditions given by Eq (15) is of the form given by Eq (16). Using Eqs (4), (5), (6), (11) and (16), the field at the point of reception is found to be of the form given by Eq (18), where the subsidiary quantities involved are defined by Eqs (18a) and (19). An expression for M 3 is not given. The phase changes involved are characterized by the quantities a, Ia and P,,, which are given by Eq (20). These general formulae have been used to calculate AM as a function of the distance between the transmitter iknd the receiver, the modulation frequency -a and the carrier frequency w Card.4/6 The calculations were carried out for the following model 69947 sov/14l-2-4-2/19 On the Distortion ofRadio Waves During Their Propagation Through the Ionosphere of the lower part of the night 9-layer of the konosphex-e. The layer begins at 80 km, the electron concentration obeys the law N = N 0 + cz1 where N 0 = 50 electrons/cm 2 and in the electron concentration at an altitude of -4 80-90 km, c is a constant which is equal to 9.2 x 10 electrons/cm-4 9 z I is the altitude measured from the level at 90 km and the number of collisions follows an exponential law with altitude, i.e. J =%)Iexp(-z/h) 6 0 0 where V = 3.4 x 10 and is the collision frequency at 0 an altitude 80 km. The results obtained are shown in Figures 2, 3 and 4. These results show some similarity with the experimental results obtained.by King (Ref 9). However, the results of Cutolo (Ref 10) are in disagreurwiii with the present theory. There are 4 figures and 11 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 4 English and Card5/6 1 Italian. 69947 sov/141-2-4-2/19 On the Distortion of Radio Waves During Their Propagation Through the Ionosphere ASSOCIATION: Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi (Novosibirsk Institute of Telecommunications) SUBMITTED: November 29, 1958. After revision: April 27, 1959 Card 6/6 82h47 s/14i/60/003/03/002/oi4 E19J/P-62 AUTHORS: Vilenskiy, I.M., Chernyshov, and Sheynman, D.I. 5,7 TITLE: Dis=ortT`ono`fthe Modulation of High-power Radio Waves During the Propagation~in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part 1. PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizilca, 1960, Vol. 3. No. 31 pp. 367 - 374 TEXT: An investigation of the change of the modulation depth of an amplitude-modulated wave at the carrier frequency of 200 kc/s was carried out by J.W. King (Ref 6). It is considered, however, that the results obtained by J.W. King are not fully satisfactory /1, since they cannot be used in studying the dependence of the amplitude distortion on distance. Consequently, a more detailed study of tile problem was undertaken. The measurements of the modulation depth were carried out simultaneously at three different points by means of three specially prepared measurement sets. One of tile sets was situated in the vicinity of the transmitter and measured the modulation depth produced by the transmitter; tile second was situated at a distance of 2 000 km (point 4) while the third set could be situated at various distances from the transmitter Card 1/4 82447 s/141/60/003/03/002/ol4 E1~2~Eaffio Distortion of the Modulation of High-po e a Waves During the Propagation in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part I. (points 1,2,3)- Since the antenna system of the transmitter produced practically no vertical radiation component, it could be assumed that the receiver situated in the vicinity of the transmitter received only the surface wave whose modulation depth was the same as that of the transmitter. In order-to secure the measurement of Vf the modulation changes with an error of 0.50% it is necessary to employ the measuring sets of very high stability. The measurement of the carrier level was performed by means of a linear voltmeter employing a copper oxide rectifier. The voltage obtained at the out- put of the rectifier circuit was applied to a 2-stage low-frequency amplifier, fitted with RC filters. These bandpass filters were tuned to frequencies of 4o, 80, 160 and 600 cps. The output of the amplifier was fed to a peak voltmeter which was measuring the magnitude of the envelope of the investigated signal. The modulation depth was determined by comparing the readings of the linear and the peak voltmeters. The experimental investigation of the Card 2/4 82447 s/14l/60/003/03/002/014 EI&EA85,0 Distortion of the Modulation of High-po e a Waves During the Propagation in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part 1. amplitude distortion due to the propagation of the waves in the ionosphere was conducted during the period from April 24, 1959 to June 18, 1959. A powerful radio station operating at the frequency of 236 kc/s was employed as the transmitter, the modulation frequencies being 80, 160 and 600 cps. The modulation depth was approximately 80%. During the above period 30 observations were effected at night-time, the duration of each being 15 minutes (5 minutes for each audio frequency). All the 30 transmissions were received at the distance L = 2100 km (point 4). Ten trans- missions were observed at the distances of 400, 700 and 1500 km from the receiver. The experimental results are given in Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 and in Figures 1, 2 and 3. Tables 1, 2 and 3 shows the average relative values of the modulation changes. From the tables it is seen that while the modulation changes for any one observation did not exceed 2%. the differences between various observations are quite considerable. Table k- shows the average relative values Card 3/4 82b47 s/14i/60/003/03/002/014 Elg~~E~8 Distortion of the Modulation of Hig o er Radio Waves During the Propagation in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part 1. of the modulation change for all the observation points. It is seen that the distortion at points I and 2 was as high as 170/ The dependence of the modulation distortion on frequency is illustrated in Fig. 1, while Fig. 2 shows its dependence on (i tance. The nonlinear dependence of the magnitude of the distortion on the power of the transmitter is illustrated in Fig. 3. The authors express their gratitude to G.S. Kharitonov, S.I. Volosnikov, B.I. Podlipalin, L.N. Ruchkan and V.P. Khoroshilov for their help in the preparation of the measuring equipment. There are 4 tables, 3 figures and 6 references: 3 English and 3 Soviet. ASSOCIATION, Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi (Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Communication Institute) SUBMITTED: December 14, 1959 Card 4/4 39V: 4 s/141/62/005? 003/025 w0 E032/r..514 AUTHOR: Vilens1qY-,-I...M- TITLE: On the distortion of the modulation of high intensity radio-waves during their propaZation through the ionosphere (experimental studies). II PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, v-5, no.2, 1962, 221-233 TEXT: The authors report measurements with allmedium-power" transmitter at X = 1500 m. Previous work in this series.was reported in Part I (Izv. vyssh.uch.zav., Radiofizika, 3, 367, 1960). Depth of modulation measurements were qarried out with the apparatus described in the above paper. One measuring point was in the immedinte neighbourhood of the transmitter; the remaining points were located roughly along the longitudinal circle and were at a distance of 400 M, 800 (11) and 1400 (111) km, respectively. In each case the carrier was modulated a+- 4o, 8o, 16o and 6oo cps. At point I the original 80% modulation was found in most cases to decrease to 78-67%. The change in the modulation at 40 cps was less than at 600 cps. The changes were Card 1/4 On the distortion of the ... s/14i/62/005/002/003/025 B032/E514 very different on different days. At point II there was both a decrease and an increase in the depth of modulation; the increase, occurred at practically all the frequencies for about 30% of all cases. At point III an increase in the modulation was quite frequently found at 80, 160 and 600 cps, while at 40.cps there was considerable demodulation (up to 45%). No clear relationship between the demodulation and the power of the transmitter was detected. A further series of experiments was concerned with demodulation at X = 2000 m. The average values of the-relative change in the modulation were as follows; Point I Point 2 Power, F=40, F=80, F=16o, F=6oo,1F=40, F=80, F=16o, F=6oo, 0110 CDs Cos CDs CDs CDs CDs CDs cps Average)~,Oo ;16.6 13.7 11.3 -2 3 117.0 13.7 10.5 -1 9 1 IM / M 50 :18.1 13.8 2.1 23.9 15.5 16.o 18.9 21.9 Measurements were also made along a meridional route at 140 km (point 1) and 230 km (point 2) and the average results obtained ivere as follows; Card 2/4 On the distortion of the ... S/141/62/005/002/003/025 E032/E514 Point 1 F=30, cps F=4o,; 1 2 3 4 5 F--16o, F=6oo, CT)s-- cps CDs Average' 1 18-3 ;15-0 14-7 13.6 12-5 8-5 9-9 7-5 Point 2 F=80, cps F=40,' 4 ~F=16o, F=6oo, Cps 3 5 Cos cps Average,' 12.8 9.6 9.2 8.2 8.1 8.0 6.5 7 .5 The five results for 80 cps modulation frequency refer to successive 3 min averages. These measurements were carried.out after sunset during.the summer months. They were then repeated under winter conditions (December, 1960) and the results were: Card 3/4 On the distortion of the s/141/62/005/002/003/025 E:032/r'.514 Point 1 Power,% F=40, F=80, F=16o, F=6oo, i cps cps cps cps Average,) 100 19.3 15.7 9.3 5.9 6 Mp'.1 ~ 50 15.6 9.9 3.4 2-4 Point 2 Average', 100 14.8 io.4 6.5 3-2 ,6- M/211 50 10.9 8.7 5.7 2.7 Point 3 10 Average', 100 -5 8.9 6.5 0.9 A -11/111 50 10.0 5.2 4.6 0-5 Comparison of these results with the predictions of the theory of nonlinear phenomena shows that thore is good general agreement between them. There are 8 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION% Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut avyazi Card 4/4 Novosibir�k E~ektrotechnical Institute of Rm,,iunicat onsi Sli U MelITTED July 41 lqtl VILENSM)'I.m' Radio wave interaction in the ionosphere, Izv, v7oo uchebo zav; radio- fiz. 5 no.3:468-472 162. (MIRL 15:7) 1. Novosibirskiy elektrotakhnichookiy-inatitut avywi. (Radio waves) Iloipaphere) 413q4o--GF E,7T(d)/E-,;1r7)/ET-C k)-2tFCC ACC NR, AP6026928 SOURCE CODE: UR/0141/66/009/004/0649/0656 AUTHOR: VilenBkiy, I. M.- -5-3 e1'7 ORG: none AF TITLE: Nonlinear distortion of high-power radio waves propagating in the iono 0 (Experimental investigation). Part 3 SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 9, no- 4, 1966, 649-656 TOPIC TAGS: radio wave propagation, fti~d%=Lyave propagation, ionospheric propagation ABSTRACT: The results of three series of tests are reported. The first series (October-November 1960) included a transmission of 1300-m long radio waves modulated 1 by 60, 80, 160, and 600 cps for a distance of 300 km. The second series (December 1964 was devoted to studying the effect of transmitter power on demodulation and field strength; transmission distances were 160 and 600 km. The third series (suirmer 1963) involved 80, 160, and 400-cPs modulated transmissions for 160, 300, and 600 lcm. Detailed experimental data is tabulated. These conclusions are reported: M ne nonlinear modulation distortion may reach 20-Wlj; the experiments made it possible to evaluatesome parameters of the lower ionosphere and revealed an appreciable variation of the electron temperature under the influonco of propagating radio waves, the modulation distortion caused by the ionosphere nonlinearity Is of little practical significance because, apparently, the interforenco distortion plays a much 1 14 ACC NRx AP6026928 larger role in the practical range of audio frequencies and transmission distances; (2) A nonlinear relation between the square of the field strongth of ionosphere- reflected waves and the transmitter power was established experimentally, although 1 the experiments should be considered as preliminary; (3) in further experimental i studies of nonlinear distortion of radio waves in the ionosphere, speclal attention i should be paid to the route selection; for example, no longer route than 500 or 600 k~ is desirable and the terrain should not be rugged. "The author wishes to thazuk S. 1. volosnikov, V, As Kochergin, B. I. Podlipalin L. N. Ruchkan, L.-I.-Semenov and' V. P. Igioroshilov who took part in the preparation and carrying out of measureme~~S.111 Orig. art. hast 5 figues, 4 formulas, and 7 tables. (031 SUB COM 17,, 20 SUBM DATE: 26oct65 ORIG REF- 004 OTH REF. D01/ ATD PRESS:,P6/ 141 H hs Card 2/2 1, 19LIM13-1 If t ACCESSION NR: AP5000522 107 2/ 1076 AUTHOR: Vilenskiy, 1. M., Podlipalin, B. 1. TITLE. The speed of the vertical movement of the lower iong �phere SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v. 4, no. 6, 1964, 1072-1076 TOPIC TAGS: lower ionosphere, ionosphere vertical movement, spectral analysis, solar eclipse, ionosphere electron concentration, space wave, ionosphere dis- continuity, radiowave field tension, radio transmission ABSTRACT: Spectral analysis of a recorded tension field of certain radio sta- tions was used to determine the speed of the vertical movement of the lower iono- sphere during the sunset and solar eclipse on February 15, 1961. The increasing (decreasing) altitude of the lower ionosphere boundary during the sunset (sunrise) is accompanied by a changing altitude of electron concentration. The establish- ment of the dynamics of these changes in the lower ionosphere is very important for the purpose of elaborating certain problems connected with the propagation o f-rad iowaves%in::~this - region- Df- -the- ionaphare-and - for y roprocesses-- --.taking place'--in, -it-, All-- the- spectrograms taken In; the course OU the-experiments, revIa-1- -that --the---hLghes t-ji-eaks- than-pointed--iihich is Card 1/ 2 - L 1980M5 IACCESSION NP.: AP5000522 I indicative of the presence of discontinuities and a horizontal component of the ionospheric movcment6 orig* art. has: 7 formulas, 2 tables and 4 figures. ASSOCIATIO14: Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut avyaci QLovostbirsk Electrotechnical Institute of Communicctions) SUEMITTED: 16Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES, EC NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Ca,d 2/2 USSP~Pharmacology. Toxicology. Local "inesthetics V Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 11, 1958, No 51979 Author Blyumin, I.Sh., Vilenskiy, I.T. Inst Title Therapy of Extensive Burns Orig Pub Ekrperim. Khirurgiya, 1956, No 2, 35-43 Abstract The therapeutic properties of a mixture consisting of Belenko serum, novocaine and penicillin (I) was investigated in 43 dogs with third degree burns. The observations demonstrated that intravenous administration of I In the form of a 0.5 percent solution in doses of 3 ml/kg had a favorable effect, oy extending the period of elevated blood pressure and pro- longing the life of the animals during the phase of exci- tation only. The admini3tration of I during the Inhibition phase aggravated the course of the process. I prevented the development of the burn shock. The mixture was administered within 1 1/2 hours after the burn and was given again with- In 24, 48) 72, and 96 hours. The effectiveness of the Card 1/2 USSR/1,7harmacology. Thxicolaa. Local Lnesthetica V j'Cbs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., Ito 11; 1958, No 51979 considered mixture proved sufficiently high in burn shock and acute toxemia. -- A.A. Wjazdrikova. Card : 2/2 BLYURIN, I.Sh.-, VILENSKIY, I.T. (Kuybjohev) Potentiated anesthesia and hypothsrna.~ in the treatment of traumatic shock. Eksper, khir, 4 no.6:4&-48 N-D 159. (PaRA 14:6) zr% (ANESTHESIA) (HYPOTHERRIA) (SHOCKj ; VILENSKIY,-,LT-.-- Potentiated anesthesia and artificial hypothermia during surgery in severe shock; experimental study. Vest. khir. 85 no. 7:91-98 Je 160. (MIRA 14:1) (SHOCK) (HYPOTHMNIA) BLYUMM, I.Sh., VII&TSKIY, -I.T. Treatment of extensive burns; ezperimentrAl investigation Ivith sumaT7 in English]. Nkeper.khir. I no-2.*35-43 Mr-Ap '56 (MrAA 11:10) 1. Iz ekaperimentallnoy lnborntorii Privakhokopo okru-xhnogo vt~wnnogo gospitalyas (3URNS. experimentnl ther. (Run)) USSR/Radio Jan/jr,&b 1948-1 Commiri icat Ions Bibliograpb.v ORsTiev or P. 1. Ramlauqa Textbock 'Radlo Engineer- lug'," K.- M. Vilenskly, Za&-, 5 pp "Radiotelch" Vol III; No I ,Critl~,,&! reviewqr states that it Is Impossible to ~list all the errors and &iecrapsncies appaarlx~g In the textbook, 7hat. the figures in the book are dravu carelessly, wh1oh in themselves lead to errc=eous (conception of the varl

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