JPRS report: Science and technology. Central Eurasia

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Aerospace Engineering, Asia, Chemical Engineering, Earth Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Europe, Life Sciences, Nuclear Energy, Research And Development, Technologies, Electromagnetic Scattering, Hypersonic Flow, Internal Waves, Radio Transmission, Subsonic Flow, Venus Atmosphere, Wave Reflection

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Translated articles cover the following topics: analytical simulation of dataflow-controlled computer; use of methods and devices for modeling in science, engineering, and economy; electromagnetic wave scattering on revolving body with multilayered coating in quasi-optic region; reflection of electromagnetic waves from inhomogeneous absorbing semiconductor layer with perfectly conducting screen; measurement results of radio wave refraction angle in Venus's atmosphere using bistatic radar data; aerodynamic characteristics analysis of frame grid fin assembly in subsonic flow; subsonic radiative waves; on hypersonic flow structure in large-scale multidiaphragmic shock tube; concerning short-term precursors of earthquakes; and on the vertical structure of tidal internal waves in the ocean.

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