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GERASIMOVAP N.I... doteent (Kazan') "Lateral curvature of the spine in children"Iby L.I.Shulutka. Reviewed by N.A. Gerasimova. Xaz. mad. zhur. no.51105-106 S-0163 (MIRA 16t12) ACC NRt AP7002722 SOURCE CODE: UR/0237/66/000/012/0017/0020 AUTHOR: Artamomv, 0. M.,--geroglmova, N. B.; Komolov, S. A. ORG: none TITLE: Experimental study of the operation of a mirror electron optical system SOURCE: Optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyshlenno~tl, no. 12, 1966, 17-20 TOPIC TAGS: electron optics, electron mirror, mirror electron optics, surface potential distribution, retarding field' ABSTRACT: A description is given of a inirror electron optical system which makes it possible to obtain an image of the surface distribution of the potential. An experimental investigation was made of the dependence of the arising contrast on the system's parameters in the case of a periodic distribution of the potential on the surface of the object. The results showed that the contrast reaches a maximum value at a specific magnitude of intensity in the system's retarding: field.: The authors empress their appreciation to Academician A. A. Lebedev for his constant interest to the study. Orig. art. has: 5 figs and 5 equations. [Translation of abstracti SUB CODE: 201SUBM DATE: 22May66/ORIG REF: 003/ [spl rd OTH REF: 0071 UDC: 621. 384 TATAMIY, N.V.; GRMIMOVA, N.Y. ,... .... . Ufact of aerosol penicillin therapy on chaqVs of microflora In the sput=. Klin. mod., Hoskra 30 no. 6:64-66 June 1952. (CLML 22:5) 1. Of the IMpartment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Head - Prof. A. Ta. Telgellnik) and of the Department of Microbiology (Head - Prof. V. N. Kotmodantanskiy), Pirst Leningrad Medical Institute iment Academician I. P. Pavlov. GE.-KA&U-10VA, N.F. -4--.... Effect of iodine on the working capacity of the -,-iuscles as a pharmaco- toxicoloeical agent and as a trace element. Farm. i toks. 24 no,5: 614,-61!1 S-0 161. '(1qIRA 14:10) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. A.I.Venchikov) Turkmenakogo gosudarstvennogo meditoinskogo instituta. KSCLES) (IODINE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) SOMOVA, N.M. (Leningrad); GIERASIMOVA, N.F. (Lanirqgvid). -" ...... Numn ..... I- Practical application of the bacteriologic method In the diagnocis of tuberculosis. Klin.mad- 31 no.12:19-23 D '53. (HLU 7.1) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zavaduyushchly - professor VA Kosmodamlanskiy) I Laningradskogo maditainakogo Institute im. sked. I.F.Favloya I. bakteriologichaskoy laborstorit (saveduyushchly H.F.Gerasimova) Kliniaheskoy bollnitay im. F.F.Eresmsns. (Tuberculosis-Diagnosis) GARASIHou, X.F. %, ~m M Affect of potassium iodide blokhim. i farm. 3:103-106 on MUBcular work. Trudy VBBB. ob-va fiziol., '56 (KIRA 10:4) 1. Kafeirn fisiologii Turkmanskogo m9ditsinskogo instituta; savoduyushchiy kafedroy professor A.I. Tanchikov, (POTASSIUM IODIDN) (KUSCLI) LOGIROVAo L.G.; GERASIMOVA, N.F.; SEREGINA, L.M. RequixeUnt, in thermotolenut yeasts of supplementary growth factors. Mikrobiologiia 31 no.1:29-34 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SWR, Moskva. (EAST) (FERMENTATION) KRA~.' t; IVANOVA, T.F.; SVENTITBXIY, N.S.; STARTSV , G.P.; .2_ It 9bv, X*Io; T Ovius. H.B. Spectral determination of hydrogen in metals. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser fiz. 19 no.2:147-148 Mr-Ap 135- (MLRA 9:1) (Tartu--ftectrum analysis--Congresses) GRASIM)TA, N.G.; YAKDVLEVA, A.V. Iligh-Illuminance spectographs witb diffraction gratings. Prib. I tekb. oksp. no.1:83-a6 ji-Ag 1,;6. (MLRA 10:2) 1. GosudarstvenW opticheskiy institut. (Spectrograph) GXHASIMU"I.-H.G.; IYANOVA, M.K.; EMIWV, S,A.1 LOMONOSOVA, T.N.; TAKOVIPi, A.V. Investigating the reflectioa and transmission of various materials in the vacwm ultraviolet. Fiz.abor. no.4:146-148 158o (MIRA 12:5) (Ultraviolet rays) (Reflection (Optics)) ~-, GIOUSIROU, N.G.; XULIKOV, S.A. Vacuum mozodhromators and some wasuramnts in the ultraviolet rato of the spectrum& Opt*-mokhtpromo 25 no.1:17-24 Ja 158. I MIA 11: 7) (Monodhroostors) (Spectrum, Mtraviolot-Reasurement) YalWIMMO, D.A.;, GIWIMOTA, R40.; POPKOVA, L.P. Waco conductivity etady in the region of the isoelectric state. loll. %bur, 22 noo4:489-496 ji-Ag 16o. (KTRA 13:9) 1, LeningradekLy universitet im. A.A.Zhilanova, Kafectra kollobluoy khimii. (lons--Migration and velocity) (Isoolectric point) KkDMTSIYp A, N. (Professor), LUGMK B. A. , GERASSIMOVA, N. G. and WaIKOVA, Yu. N. (Assletantst Nisk Witerinary Inatitutie-~ "New repallent RV-5" Veterinarlya, val. .19, no. 8, August 1962, p. 61 il'JR YOV.1. N The n4w repellen-I Veterinarlim nc.8,61-6" Ag 162. veterittarriny Insf-J',ut. NIKkNDROVAvL.I.j URASIMO!4j ROM, LA.; KONDRATOVICH,G.Ji.; ERLIKH, TcYa., tekhn. red. iAnalysld of electrolytes and solutions for electroplates and cheftioal watings]Analis elektrolitov i rastvorov; cilia glal- vanIchankikh i khWcheskikh pokrytii. Leningrad, Ooakhimizdat, 1963. 310 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Electrolytes-Analysis) (Electroplating) to vtloolir;. o i'-*Owwok-:P~ ell cro! of tho ~;:,-A m;f- ",ca j", 6E1W '1f1AGVMj N USSR/Nuclear Physics - Energy distribution FD-2975 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 16/28 Author Gerasimova, N. M.; Cbernavskiy, D. S. Title Igergy distribution of particles during instantaneous formation Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, September 1955, 372-3'1'4 Abstract L. D. Landau (Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. fiz., 17, 1, 1953) developed the hydrodynamic theory of formation of particles during collision of high-energy nucleons; the solution of the given hydrodynamic prob- lem of expansion into vacuum consists of two parts: traveling wave and nontrivial solution (L. D. Landau, Ye. M. Lifshits, Me- khan.ika oploshnykh sred [Mechanics of continuous niedial, GITTL, p. 434) 1953). Here the nontrivial solution plays the main role in the angular distribution of particles in the problems of in- stantaneous generation, since the principal part of the entropy of the system is located in this solution. In this article the present writer clarifies the problem of to what extent the disre- gard of the traveling wave is correct in the calculation of the angular and energy distribution of particles, as was done by Lan- dau. The writer thanks S. Z. Belen'kiy. Four references: e.g. S. Z. Belen'kiy, DAN SSSR, 99, 523, 1954 and ZhETF, 82,111, 1955. Institution : Physical Institute im. P. N. 1--bedev, Academy of Sciences USSR Sub.mitted : may 12) 1955 ADTHOR BELENIKIX, zi.Z.p,,G_U~ASIWVA N-k PA - 2969 TITU On thu Absorption of7N~clear_AcElvi Particlus with High Energies. (0 pogloshchanii yaderno aktivnykh ebastits bollshikh energiy - Russian) PxRIODICAL Ztum&L Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 3, Pp 547-551t (U-b-S-R.) Received 6/1957 Reviewed 7/1957 )MTWT Heithor nucleons nor' Lhu inf1unce of heavy mosons and hyperons are ta- ken into accoui;t by th~ prusenL p.pur, for iiXlu~,nce exorcised by nuc- Isons is not essential iii Lhe case of very high energies(> loNU. The present paper is intande-I to derivu an analytical expression for %he de- pendence of the number of nuclear-active particles -upon energy and depth. By means of ansatz F(y,t) - e-tp(y,t) the following kinetic equation for the determinat* n of propagation of nuclear-active particles is obtained, a)P(Y,t)/at - t)(a*x/c-W)dyo. here P(y,t) denotes the number of par- ticles within the int"eival dy, y a lnE, t - the amouat of matter through which partiel pass* This equation may also be written down in the form, af (y,t)/at a7[r(y,t)j,where~ denotes a linear integral operat r The authors study some properties of the operator This operat6r Z31 sup- posed to act on a function of the type~f(y,t) BeYY. The equation thus resulting is written down &rd discussed. When computing thu integral ex- pression contained tharein, exponential accuracy is considered to be suf- Card 1/2 ficient. The function in the exponent of this integral expression in near PA - 2969 On the Absorption of Nuclear-Activo Particles Yvitti High Energies. the maximum is developed in a series up to those terza which contain a second derivation. The factor before the exponent in put equal to its valus in the maximum. The voluminous equation thus rcioulting is written dswn explicitly. The action of the operator,,I-upon thc function dependin6 experimentally on energy furnishes an exponential spcictrum, -ahich, how- ever, is somewhat softer than the primary one. Therefore the solution of the equation afly,wat X/a, respectively (E/a is the most probable ime MY -of tie electrom. t of a pair produced by a muon of energy 9), were derived on PC.: i0so-st *W dept1b. of observW.Aon are all due to-a single- P into act No AS A prOvent6d and thol-* lalidity is briefly die- U841 01, :1 %##414 for it 9K On , pie in this regionll in 60 Pg:: rl s. The minerical calculations quo MAO" a a, howe"r , ak It for as?, X/z the mijapto- due 1 a C I say. fe"'Is Mente ('~ ]LO atutulation. 13k4 auth. t ~ta for i1scussirw. Orig. an. but Gtorsu- bN1 006/ Ora art 002 Ona 14 Or-'%!STMVAI it. U. Testing abrasive discs in finshing operations. Podshipnik, No 2, 1952# BAY KOV S.P.., kand. telchri. nauk; =ZO, I.S., kvid. teklm. nauk-; MUM, S.F., imh.1- BELYMCHIKOV, M.P.0 im-h.; BMI'SlITEIM, I.L., inzh.; BOGORODESKlY, D.D., inzh.; BOLOY101k, Ye.V.j kand. telchn. naulc; BROZGOLI, I.M., kand. tekhn.nauk; VLADIMIROV$ V.B.j inzh.; VOLKOV, P.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; r zh.,- ZHWIIOVITSKIY, A.F., inzh.; 'ABAI'OVO H.F., inzh.; KAI.EVTSOV, V.I,',., kard. telk-hn. nauk; KOLVII11OV, IN., inzh.; KOVIDIXIIEV, I.M., inzh.; RUMETSOV, I.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; LIVOV, D.S., kand. telclm. ioauk; LYM%'W, I.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; IIAWOV, LAI i,nzh.x- 01MIKI II.D.j inzh.; RABINIM, Ye.G., inzh.; ROWDESMINSKIlp lu.L.p kand. tekhn. nauk; SAFJIOIIIKO, I.M., Icand. tekhn. nauk; SIDDROV, P.N., inzh.; SPITSYN, N.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nm&; SPRISHEVSK17, A.I., kand. telchn. nauk; CIII,IIKOV, V.T., kkad. te!:hnnauk,* SITYU., A.S., kand. tekhn. naWq IIIEGRG, N.Ya., nauchr*ry red. ; BLAGOSKLONOVA, N.Tu., inzh., red. izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tokhn. red. (Antifriction bearings; manuall Podchipniki kacheniia; spra- vocbrioe posobie. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. i2d-vo mashino- stroit. lit-ry, 1961. 828 p. 041RA 15:2) (Bearings (Machirery)) IM L 129-1,$40 EWT(m)/EWP?lj) RM C N R, k P 6WO' '955 SOME GODEt 65 0 5 AU'MORSt $oig*8v,,q Z-1. hcfiun, T# T.1 Gerasimova, H. H.; F~nr~r-,Ltee-- ORO;~ none for 1'ob ~aini A monta in dischargeable form for dyeing rubber ap- TIh A d .~O 22, 46; 176 2~, a~nnouncod by Scientific Research Institute for (Nauchno-isil--ei-2dov-at--eTYrs-kii'Ttii'i u organicheskikh or po roaik~o* kraili!n~-Me~nll U14. ~Iczt 1; %obrabeniy I tovarnykh snakov, no. 22, 1965, 41 504 "PIG UOS Ot P~mnt; tu or, plastic) polypropylenep polymer., dye chemical bb A"T: T 4ut~~ 301' beibific4te presents a method for obtaining pieLents In a A di -;haegeabl TOrm X r' Osing rubber and plastics by mixing the pigments with To 51 Mplify the otic P ~ii6W ~tll I!Cn V6114rs in the course of heating* 4thnique an rEo ijV,j ~v~ tile quality of the pigmanta~ the latter are applied in Oe form or fq Or P806i., OB~ CODBI 3d/!: SU BM DATE o 19Mq64 UDC: 67-8.041.6 BASKINp NoL,j Inzh*j PODOORNAYAt N.I.p inzh.; GRIGOPIYL"VIp A.A., master 'w IbK)vAq N.S.p tekhnik-khimik Simplified method of dyeing wool# Teksteprom. 21 no.2:70 ja 16LIo (MIRA 14:3) (Dyes and dyeing-Wool) S/032/62/028/004/006/026 B101/B113 AUTHORS: Kotellnikov, B. P., Prokhorova, Z. A., and GzU1M.VA,=b-'L- TITLE: Rapid speotrophotometrio method for controlling the oxidation of paraffin hydrocarbons to alcohole PERIODICAL., Zavodukaya laboratoriyal v. 28, no- 41 19621 441-442 TEXT; To control the oxidation of liquid paraffin hydrocarbons to aliphatio alcohols by boric acid, a photometric method has been developed which, owing to its short duration, permits a continuous control of the oxidation proces3. Boric aoid and borates are washed out of the oxidation product; the alcohols are converted to alkyl nitrites by NaNO 2 + HC1, and absorption is measured at 392.5 mg. To eliminate the absorption caused by other oxi- dation products, the "oxidate" treated with NaNO 2 is dissolved in untreated 11oxidate". A lineav- calibration curve was obtained for the dependence of the hydroxyl number on the optical density. By the method suggested, the hydroxyl number can be determined within 12-15 min with an accuracy of �2.2 Card 1/2 Rapid apectrophotometrio method ... mg of KOH/g (relative error + 3.3%). 370, 344, or 334 mit is also possible, are 1 table and 5 Soviet references. S/032/62/028/004/006/026 B101/B113 Photometric determination at 357p but results are less accurate. There ASSOCIATION: Naucbno-iseledovatellskiy institut po sinteticheskim zhire- zamenitelyam i moyushchim sredstvam (Scientific Research Institute of Synthetio Fat Substitutes and Detergents) Card 2/2 !;;.I YEV 19-21 i mi oh- i 196' GMWPMA,,t,-V*; SHULYATIYETI, V.I. (Sverdlovsk) Promwa as a diuretio. Klinemed. 39 no.lsl3l+-136 A 161. (MMA Upl) lo Im kafodry goopitallnoy terapii (zav. - doktor ined.nauk prof. VA, Xaratygin) *erdlovskogo meditaimakogo irwtituta (dir. - prof, A.F. Zverev), (DIURETICS AND DIURESIS) ACCESSION MR: AR4023356 S/0284/64/000/002/0013/0013 SOURCE: RM Voproay* tekhnicbeakogo progressa i organizataii proizvo&stva v mashinostroyonli, Abs. 2.35-69 AUMOR: Qqr"jwvav,,X.~V.; YermoLqevap L. I.; Matyayeva, L. K.; Filippovaio To H*; PervInp Yu. As TTM: Programing methods for the automation of technological planning C1TED SOMCE: Tr. proyektu.., takhnol., i n.-i. in-ta. Volgo-Vyatsk. sovnarkhoz., vy*p. 2) 1963, 94-111 TOM TAGS: automatic progra=ing) technological procesep computer-controlled machine tools TRa'SIATION: At algorithm for the automatic planning of technological processes be divided into two parts. The first incorporates the processing of the geo- metric information (blueprint data) to determine such features of a part as its shape and design characteristics essential for the technological process. The second part, the actual planning, reflects the production conditions. A prognim I.CaM. 1/3- ACCESSION M: M4023356 for the automatic planning of turning operations during piece-produced and small- series production has been investigated. Data about the surfaces of the part are fea into the memory of an URAL-2 electronic computer. A relatively small I proportion of these data) needed in most subroutines, is stored in the operational memory. Data about the special features of the part are coded on magnetic tape (MT); they axe retrieved Into the operational memory only once during the compi- lation of the technological ebarts for the given part. The program for scanning the technological characteristics occupies 306 locations. The program for auto- matic planning includes the compilation of the following subroutines: the sub- routine for path control in the processing of the given part; the auxiliary eub- routine for branching to eacb operation; and subroutines specifying the tool, its geometry and cutting conditions. All these subroutines are recorded and stored on the Mr. The subroutines for branching are retrieved from the MT in accordance with the operation code. Eacb subroutine determining the path control of the tool on the part requires 704 positions. The combined total volume of the pro- gram is about 10,000 positions. Using the first part of the algorithm one obtadw the path control chart for the given partp and supplementary information for position changes and their parameters. On the basis of retrievals of the sub- routines that determine the position changes in accordance with the operation Card 2/3 ACCESSION XR: AR4023356 coae, the operational chart is compiled and recorded on the 14T. For parts of average complexity the overall time for compiling the program, including access to the MT; Is about 3 minutes. A general block diagram of the program and block disgra= of the individual subroutines are given, together with the structure of the lavguage for the characteristics of the partp and tbe-storage layout. A. Proskury4lwv. DATs AcQ: o6w64 WS COM: Is, CP RNCL: 00 Card- 3/3 . ....... ... ... I ,.I I -!,,,- , - I . I I I .- "A Survey ~-f the ExTerience -witi 'he Use of the Aadioloc-a~ion -lethod in the Sphare of Cartografhic ani Geodetic I mblems.1, CollecLion of I apt2rs on 3cience, Technolo?,v and I-ractice b,7 the gain Administration of Geodes Intl ' -irtocTra! h!" Y I . 3 No. 20, 1948. 2!;~07 5tereoBko,,iciieski!,!, inn~Dl~ov- i oizvod. statey j0 lir~.on,afii Toro-mfiJ, 23, P,)hP, S. 51 LiXWLMOU, 0%A.; GORWN, G,G.; IDROUIDVA, A.Te Operating conditions for the Drobrohav SM-Zble precision stersometer. Sbmstapo ol. no,6:39-44 154. OUJU 9:6) MrSal photogrammetry) GIWIMOVA, 0,A, - %-, -3.1 , ", Sharpxess of aerial photographs. Trudy TSNIIGAII zo.105: 57-64 155. (MIRA 9:6) (Photography, Aerial) GIWIHOVA O.A~ "m - M Photographic quality, wd surveying characteristics of aerial photographs. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no-lCY7:95-136 155. (MM 9:6) (Photography, Aerial) GERASIMOVA. 0,A., kandidat trkhnicheskikh nauk. I"t, Light flashes in aerial photographs. Geod.i kart. no.4:71.-75 Jo 156. (PhotogrFtphy. Aeritil) (KLU 9 . 10) -",AWB IMAA01~Ri4didat t sklnicheakikli nauk. I ~ RJWA Coubaling shrinkage of photographic paper. Good. i lmrt.ne.6-:28- 30 0 56. (MLRA 10: 1) (Pasvo maphy-Printing papers) rial photegrametry) GEUSIMOVA, O.A. 1101~notographjv at the lighth International Photogrammetric Congress. Zhur. nauch. i prikl, fot. i kin. 2 no.1:68-71 A-F 15~- (MLRA 1013 (Stockholm-Photographic surveying--Congresses) of T~tcl_t.is~l 58 - 2 - 1'712 TITLEt A 2'odernized Blinker LL.V!cd (Vodvrrlizirovannyy sposob mil-imiy) PERIODICAM Geo(IeLiya i Ka_rtcjr-,rafiy,., 1',158, '.r '11, 6Z,1-71 (USSR) ABSTRACT a K~lra the imitrument cumitructoj-d I.,; h. ;,~witnerlanq, and produced by the Keri, ~umj~any (;iew L',et'xil fw' Stervl-,,l,;cri,, Measurement and i~lottinG) is 6c!icrib- d. It ir. mot ,-et known how uBeful in yxactice the ni.~%i instraLient will prove. But the increase of accuracy by V.e eli?~inati,r. of' .2-r--ors cat:;-ed by nominiform li6hting, the ce.-..-ensatior of tlie error in ad4uBting vic mark, ~-xd the ol' the l:.e!!:-.zrilO parallax differences &t dautle tl._:~ind i-retat iriter- e~t for the new lnstr"L,ent. It is suggested that. a sinilar in- d strumen,t be produced Pnd tu3ted in Oa~~iia (U3jA',. Tiere z~re 3 fiCuxec and 4 refez~enccs, 1. Yapping 2. Stereoscopic range finders-Design Card 1/1 AUTHORt Gemsimova, 0. A., Candidate of Technical SOV,/6-58-8-13/15 TITLL Objectives for Aerial Photography and the Methods Duployed for Its Analysis in Foreign Countries (Aerofotos" yemochnyye oblyektivy i metody ikh ispytaniy za rubezhom) PERIODICAU Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1958, Nr 8, pp. 68-74 (USSR) ABSTROTi The author. gives a survey of a large number of dbjeotives for aerial photography which are being produced and sold by French, West-German, Swiss, Italian, English, and American firms. Data are given of the most important among these ob- jectives. The material published has partly been obtained frvm lectures delivered at the International Congress for Photogrametry (Stockholm 1956), and partly from articles pub- lished in Germn and English periodicals. There are 7 references. 1. Aerial photography--Applications 2. Aerial photographs-.Analysis Card 1/i 21193 5/006/61/000/003//002/003 B116/B203 AUTHORv Gerasimova, 0. A. TITLEi Determination of the quality of aeronegatives for photo- grommetrie plotting PERIODICALo Geodeziya i kartografiya, no. 3, 1961, 24-28 TEXTs The author describes a method of determining the quality of aeronegat- ive P~ctures. The method requires no targets, and is based on a study of the limiting curve of an outline with linear boundary, e. g., of a house. The limiti]ng curve is obtained on the microphotometer. To express'the test results in figures, the cosine curve Y . A cos 2rNx (1) is taken to be nearly equal to the limiting curve. A is the maximum fluctua- tion amplitude, i. e., the greatest ordinate of the limiting curve; x is the abscissa of the limiting curve; N is the number of lines per wt. As the resolution is the numerical value of the threshold, y must be set equal to zero, and V must be found for are cos y - 1,/2t Card 1/ 5 21193 Determination of ... S/006/61/000/003/'002/003 B116/B203 N = 2 21rx . 1/4x (2)_ The curve chosen is less exact than the real one; the N value calculated from (2) constituies therefore the lower limit. In practice, resolution will be higher. To delermine the minimum size of the house, the picture of which can be obtained, the limiting curve for the house in the aeronegative must be rectified. It is assumed that the houses show in their surroundings the same contrast. Formula (2) is used to determine the ratio between N and 2x (Fig.). Then, the rectified curve is plotted by means of N and'!. The points lying on this curve are obtained in the following way: I is as- sumed (e. 9., 1 1 - 0.04 mm), and from this point the ordinate is plotted to the intersection with the limiting a straight line parallel to the the ordinate drawn from the N tion thus obtained lies on the equa 14 7.ed curve in this manner, has to be found. According to A - (I) max - Dmin ). Therefore, curve. From this point of intersection, x-axis is plotted to the intersection with value (here, N a 12.5 lines/mm). The intersec~- requested curve. After having obtained the the threshold for the possible representation Frizer, this threshold is 1C~o of- A, where a parallel to the x-axis is drawn from this Card 2/5 21193 S/006/61/000/003/002/003 Determination of B116/B203 point on the y-axis (see Fig.) to the intersection with the rectified curve. The limiting value of N (here, 19 lines/mm) is obtained by drawing the ordinate fx4om, this point. This is the resolution of the aeronegativ'e in the respective section of the picture. Hence, it follows that an object of the size 1/38 - 0.026 mm can be represented in this place of the aeronegative (if the object shows the same contrast as the house for which the limiting curve was plotted). The choice of the "threshold is based on the criterion showing in how far the shape of the limiting curve deviates from the sine form (taken ~y the limiting curve at the end of the first degeneration stage of the photographic representation). This criterion was.adopted from radio engineering (distortion factor) in 1957, and called degeneration factor. This factor V is determined as follows& (1) The x-axis of the limiting curve is shif'ted in parallel by A/2; (2) the section between tho beginning of the limiting curve and the point of intersection with the x-axis is divided into eight partB; (3) in each of the resulting points, the ordinates are measured (in mm), and 9 calculated from the following formulat (3), Card 3/5 S/006RPIOO/00~5/002/003 Determination of ... B116/B203 where A,, A31 A50 A7 are the amplitudes found from the formula Ak- YY~ / 4, k being the number of the harmonic. By the quantity of v it can be judged whether the limiting curve studied is still in the first degeneration stage, or has already entered the second stage. The opinion saying that the picture degonerates in two stages was expressed by SeVvin whose paper "Theory of resolution" was published in a Russif-In translation by the Geodezizdat in the collection "Otsenka kachestva opticheskogo :Lzobrazheniyall (Determination of the quality of optical picture!:,) in 1959. There are I figure and 3 tables. Card 4/5 2119.3 S/006J61/000/00:5/002/003 Determination of ... B116/B203 I A(0-1-. . d I I i I Card 5/5 , - . . .- ... - (eWo I N a 5,vplow - 9 GERASIMOVA, O.A, Equalizing the illumination in the field of view of "Rusear" objectives. Good. i kart. no.7:43-44 JI 161. (MIU 24:7) (Photography, Aerial) GERASIMOVAVO.A. Study of aerial surveying photographic lenses intended for use in topographic surveying. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.142:5-31 161. (NIRA 15:8) (Lenses, Photographic.-Testing) s/035,/62/ooo/co4/b3-,/b56 A001/A101 AUTHOR: Gerasimova, 0. A. TITIE: Investigation of image quality on aerial photographs from the viewpoint of photogeodesist PERTODICAL: Reforntivnyy zhurnal, Astronomlya i Goodez.1ya, no. 11, 1%,:), 1~3, abstract )IG91 ("Tr. Tgentr. n.-f. In-ta geod., aeros"Yemki I kartogr'.' 1961, no. 1112, 137-164) TEXT: The author presents general considerations on various criteria used in estimating the image quality (resolving power, definition, boundary curve) and on factors affecting these criteria. The analytical expression of the boundary curve Is considered in detail and a method of quality estimate is proposed which is based on the degree of deviation of the boundary curve fror'. the ideal shape. The following factors affecting the image quality are considered: 1) The effect of objective. It Is shown that the shape of the boundary curve deteriorates and the accuracy of stereoobservations decreases with decreasing focal leN;th and increasing the wide-angle. 2) The effect of objectiv,~ focusing. Non-coincidaice- Card 1/2 S/035/62/oooAO4/037/056 Investigation of Image quality ... AOO1/A10l of the pl4tne of maximum definition with the plolie of maxii-inim resolving power is noted. 3) The exposure effect. 4) The effect of emulsion layer and photo- graphic development. V. Mikhaylov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 GERAS OVA 0,JL - - I 112.9-widtil - W~MUL Using the function of contrast transfer to evaluate the image quality in photogrametry. Good. i kart. no.4958-65 Ap 163. (MIRA l6a6) (Aerial pbotogrametry) Gi f'61.."., P -,1, ". 4 li . lid fo~ Trur~~ . -u3 ', , rp~ ts. - nc.149-4-16 161.. (MIRA 11-193) O.A, OORDON, 0.0.; NILOV, A.A. Determining frequqncy-oontrast oharaoteriatics on gLn electronic- qptia4 biiah of the Oontral Scientifio Researoh Institute for all ariAl PhotooAmstry, and Cartogmphy, Trudy ,8N,IG (MrM lit 13) 1K zo.149M-31 ') 164, ANDROSOV, V.F,.-..CjFF.A..SlMOVAj. O.N.; I,YU.Iyy, V.L'.; I 1 14' Use ~~f orgrinnBillcon compotindil un tLe et~t~micqll trratlm,~,jt, of woolmn wid cotton engineering cloth. Iz,.,. uchel). zav,; tekh.. *V-rks. prom. no.6:86-91 61", (MIRA 19:1) 1. ]Anintp-adakly invt4tut te'r-i!.1-11noy -J lat.-,lKoy promy.,AillennoBti imeni S.M. Kirova i Ins tit tit khA If); 3 ~,-: 1i',: a triv imeni ' V, rre- benghnKlkova AN SSSR. Sub-nittn-6 Tan~li-.ry 4, '] TT-, , , -~ 1 t!- .. . . . . II.- . GFRA'~r'VVA, F,A. "Penults of Experiments wJtL DL-.nin's Viscoretric Method as Apdied to the Trvunobiological Analysis of Plant Viruses and of CertaJr, VicrobesI" in Virus rdseases of Tlants apj Measures for Their Control, Works of the Conference on Virus Diseases of Plants, Yxiblishing House of the Ac8dery of Scimce USSR, Noscow, 1.941, pp. 5P-63. 4(-4.?2 SoP goi Sire. S1-0-0 53, 15 Ne 1953 "Viras 811101'-Ir " i ill tA&-!ITI t, I ~--n ILil2a D~rpjtptlt of Ye~twjros f,~r Tljejr Wor's 3,1' the 41cadprV of Science on Virim -Diseps-Is f)f Plants 1140, "U'01-11", 1.0, ~o UNI;F., ~j()sco-. 1,141., 6~-67. 464-32 ScS SO: 15 Doc 1953 GMSIMOVA,- 0A- ( oskva); ALEMXYICV, G.A., vrach (Cheboksary) Advice for nurses. Med.sestra !8 no.4:43-45 Ap 159. WRA 12:6) 1. Prodeedatell Sovets ineditainakikh seater (for Gerasimova). (MOOLURY-NMRS AND NWISING) USSR/Nuclear Physics - %faritrons Nuclear Physics - Comic Rays Jul 49 $Observation of Varitrons of Various Hasses in Photographic Plates," A. I. Alikhanyan, D. H. Samoylovich, 1. 1. Curevich, Xh. P. Babayan, R. L Gerasii%ova, Inst of Phys Problems, Acad Sol USSRO Phys Inst, Aced Sol Armenian SSR, 3 Pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIX, No 7 Introduces results of studying Separate traces of charged cosmic particles. Traces used were at least 2DO microns long. Ends of traces lay in the emulsion film. These tests again confirmed existence of varitrons with masses up to 10,000 times the mass of an electron. Submitted 9 Apr 49. PA 51/49T56 W77 L%- I i44. Otto, 1! Wts oil ORMATION AND WAY OF UN- ladutapH giuMBESS. V. V. A. P. Mis 1, - INN l"Tv, I -.6.8 R. 10k, 236- tLk kidl ALL, 6 RIM00,111n) oil N t4sfi~x ~~Tr4l =91W* pa"Wos were reoor&d on of assoclatW wars were stulled to 1 qiDwslod ~1 D~l SINK at4d in Ab NU7 other particles, to IW r mesone d 2 ~~Wraao word made. 368 trati a ~ii~aoirod. t14 of whiek **.to fora" Inside to An arok of emulsion of 20cm tFt.4 A lc~ Category USSR/Naclear Physics - Elementary Particles Abs Jour Ref Zbu:r - Mika, No 2, 1957 No 3130 C-3 Author Alperej V.V. Barkov, L.M., Gerasimova, R.I., Gurevich, I.I., Muskbin, K.N., Mikollakiy, B.A., Topqrkovd-,-Z-.W~ Title Production of Slowq(46mesons in the Nuclei of Photographic SmIsion by h60 Mey Protons and Neutrons of 400 Mev Effective Energy. Orig Pub Zh. eksperim. i teor fiziki, 1956, 30, No 6, 1025-1033 Abstract The emulsion-camera procedure was used to study the production of charged jr-mesons by 460 Mev protons and by neutrons of 400 Mev effective energy. Card 1/1 rc Category USSR/Nuclear Physics - Elementary particles C-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3129 Author Alpers, V.V., Barkov, L.M., Gerasimova, R.I., Gurevich, I.I., VIishakova, A.P., Ylukhin, K.i. Title Production of Slow 5-1:LMesons in Photographic Emulsion Nuclei by 660 Mev Protolu. Orig Pub Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki) 1956) 30, No 6, 1034-1039 Abstract The ennasion camera procedure was used to study the production of slow W :t mesons in the nuclei of the emulsion by the action of 660 Mev protons; The pr"edure used made possible an effective study of the stars vith the production of slow ql-mesons, and also the energy and angular spectra of the slow rtr mesons produced in the nuclei. Card 1/1

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