SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANIKIN, I.D. - ANIKIN, V.S.
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ANIKIN, I.D., prof. (Leningrad, 101, Kirovskiy pr., d.26/28, kv-95)-
V.A. Oppel as a surfeon ante pathologist. Vest.khir. 81 no.9:56-63
S158 (OPPELI, VLADIMIR ANDIOINIGH, 1872-1932) (MDU 11:11)
ANIKIN, I.D., prof. (Leningrad. Kirovskiy pr., d. 26/28, kv. 95)
Diagnosis and treatmnet of profune gnstric hemorrhnge. Yest.
khIr. 82 no.2:132-135 F '59. (MIRA 1-2:2)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirargichaskoy kliniki Leningradskogo pediat-
richeskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(STOMACH, hemorrh.
diag. & ther. ( Rua))
ANIKIN-,-I.G-.,
The "Pervomaiskil" Cement Plant has completed fifty years. Tsement
28 no.5:23 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Novoroasiysk-Coment plants)
ANIKIN, I.M.
Let's use the potentialities of cutting out fabrics without waste.
Leg.prom. 15 (i.e. 161 no.6:40-43 Je '56. (MM 9:8)
(Nozhaisk--Clothing industry) (Garment cutting)
SERGEYEV, A. (gaishinev); BAKHMACH, Z.; GRUZDIS, A.; LYAKHOVETSKIY, M.-.
MEYLAKH, M.; ANIKIN, I. (g.Novorossiysk)
Facts, events, and people. Kryl.rod. 12 no.2:14-15 F '61.
(MIRA 14:6)
(Aeronautics)
ANIKIN, 1. N.
Anikin, ',,, 11. (GeolofT) Liquid Inclusions In crystals of 1~vdrothArmal quartz. P. 12?
j ChAir of Crystnllograph7 And
1. . Christallo-chemlptry
June 5, 1950
SO: Herald of the Mo_qcow University, Series on Pkysica-Mathmmatics And Natural
Sciences, No. 1, No. 5, 1q51
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C,ttegor,,,- LTSSR/Opti(-~; Physical optics
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fiziha, No 1, 1957,No 2373
K-5
Author Vitovs)U~,, B-V., Anikin, I.N.
Title On tile Lam1ne.,;cen-W`6T =Fc-lul. NaCl and KC1 Crystals with Vitrlou:; Activator
Impuritle,;
Orig Pub Tr. In -ta kri:;tallogr - AN SSSR, v.,,,p. 11, 200 20'j
Abstract An inve3tigation was made of the l-xnine:tcen(!e (L) of monocryjtal3 of NaCl
and KC1, activated by Mn or Cu by adding MnCl,;, or CuC12 to the melt. Tables
of the colori and intensities of the L and the spectra of the L are given for
excitation at 250, 280, 113, and 365 q_u. ln the case of NaCl-Fln (0.025-10% Mn
C12) and KC14t (0-1 -- 7-0% IInC12) the L spectrum -.shifts towards the longer
waves with increasing Mn concentration, and in the ca3e of KCl-Mn two maxima
appear. NaCl.-Mn has a brighter L than KC141n, and has a maximum L intensity
at 4--5% MnQl- In the presence Z~f moisture, NaC-1-14n gives a brigR orange glow.
NaCl-Cu (0.012 -_ 10% CuC13) and KC1-Cu (0.012--5% CuC12) have an azure-green
and blue-violet glow when excited at 250 and 280 mu respectively. Increasing
the Cu concentration shifts tile maximiun of the L spectrum of NaCl-Cu toward the
.;horter waved;. The L of 01-Cu ic; brighter tha;~ that of NaCI-Cu- The optimum
is J6.1% for both pho.;phors. An investigation was made of the
content of CuC12 & -1, jjn2_'-, Fb2 , and Mn +
L of NaCl and KC1, activated. b~ Ti', CLV, Ag 4 by thermo-
~~lectric diffusion from the anode into the crystal at 5500 and 120 volts.
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Categor, USSR/optics - Physical opticz;
Ab~; Jour Ref Zhw, - Fizika, No 1, 195'( No 23'(3
K-5
A pronounced connection is ;;een between the brightne,;L; of the L and the radii
of the base activator ions. 1f the radiu3 of the activator ion is equal to
or Creater than the radiu:; of the ba~-,e caLlon ', the a',-tivator will wither dif-
fuse into the cr~~stal with difficulty, or will not diffuse at all, and the
crystal. will produce a weak glow.
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USSR / Phase conversions in Solids. E-5
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 92-(l
Author Aniki n I.~
Inst scow Un veraity USSR
Title Use ofMicroscope for the Study of High Temperature Pcocesses
Orig Pub :Zavod. laboratoriya, 1956) 22, No 7, 605-8o6
Abstract :Description of a construction of a binocular microscope
MBS-2 with focal distance 70 mm, magnification from 3x to
120x, which makes it possible to carry out observations at
temperatures up to 1,0000. The shortcomings of this mi-
croscope are indicated, as are the prospects of further im-
provements to it. Using this setup, the author investiga-
ted the process of crystallization of schellite and other
substances of binary systems of the type CiWO4 -- NaCl.
By direct observation of the heating of various substan-
ces it is possible to notice the phase transitions, and
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USSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30275
Author Anikin, I,N.
_Kc_id~emy c~
Inst ciences USSR
Title Concernlng the Possibrility of Crystalli~,zing Calcium
Tungstate from the System LiCl - CaW04-
Orig Pub Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 110, No 4, 645-646.
Abst Scheelite CaW04 (I) dissolves in fused LiCl (II); the so:-
lubility increases from about 20 g/100 g at 6000 to a-
bout 40 g/100 g at 7000 and about 110 g/100 g at 10000.
Solubility of I in fused NaCl, KCI, CRC12 and Na2WO4 is
slight. On co3ling of the homogeneous melt of the II-I
system from 7000 to the solidification point (5500) the-
re are obtained well formed crystals of I measuring up
to 10-12 mm; rate of growth along the c axis is 0.2-0.3
mm/hour. The crystals are readily separated from II by
washing with water. Fused II is also a good solvent for
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USSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 9, 1957, 30275
CaF2, C&CO and especially for CdW041 the solubility
of which 2 6000 is of 2.5 parts per I part 11. The
capacity of II to dissolve salts having a hiE)i energy
of crystal lattice is due, in the opinion of the au-
thor, to polarization of the large Cl- anion by the
sm&U Li cathion and to the high dielectric constant
of the melt.
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A m tho&6f.-,6ynth6siz g.high-melting arys .0
n oluble,
in.water
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doklady na Pervom Bove
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WSSSRv~1957,330.336
,-~.,Ak. TEXT:,:~ diaous"sioxi is"- givei of t
n. -,the~synthesis: of - high-mel. i
Iwater~-insoluble )rystallization,from a binary mixture',
i h-' Whi oh a,16w-mel ng.eilt"Uh~ves.,aelho 6olvent.
V~ Nsuch ..'solvents. is desoribed-6. LiOl- NaOI,j X019
Oa,42 and.",Na, WO
2
w re ~Aei3ted as ''a i MAO
e olvents,,fq ~zd,,Ihe- solub city of--~ the:
..)"~flixtter-~in'-~"th6tio:'compoun F e 8 Z!
ft'i'wao:~ d'ot' ian a .0, rye tsaiat, On; froil"'.104";
X,J-LiO1--!,Oa,wO t m-
''eye e -I t~below 70070;-,`L~--Thb.
4 Me to-
bo,
oul
-oh -bW, luperheate&~--,! 4 crystals"
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method-,of.:
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;.e be obtaine Y7.( 1 ow -0ooliftg,;of:.9'aturated solutions . wiih
self-seeding.,of individual::brystal6,-.(b) local nucleation-and
'Of heat,
growth'with~ artificial 'withdrawal (a) growth on- an
artif I oial primer with'.cooling,aocording to a preset regime -
(d)-growth on a suis'pended'primer'"by.-tupply of material froii Ihe'-.,
1;',:-16W alli" er. t.- a definite temperature gradiOn''
er-part,of the oryst a
t
The: rd h of transparent'. CAN crystals ie,0.2 0.3:
e,:ofzrowt
I :1:'mm/hr:' along the-o-axis-:-To'obtain:1ar4er and'more' perfect
0 Ys initial~-'bharge '.should:be up to 300:_',
r tals Iof.,-,- CaWO the
4k
4.fjpeo 'a c em' 'ont ol'sho ld
i I vetallizere, with--fine, t pera ure a r u b
a a
A~111:.used (+ 3 0) .. and the cry t llization.'ehould be carried out on.a
primei-from a:continuo-Usly-stirrod melt;'the-temperature'..
should
be'lowered at. I definite rate.,,6r b6` kep't . coneLtant (with. ex6ess.,
a
material-on the bottom of.-brystalliz6r~and a!definite:_-t6mpi6ratuV
ting dr .&.Pykaome a..
gradient The reaul y6talit hbvii tri
of*, 6,065 -There are 7 figu~r-e~:.
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ANIKIN, I.N.
Fwtora detor-iining, the hydrothemil syntbt-sia of ncheelite
cr.vntnln. Zap.Vaes.nin.ob-va 88 no.2:106-11?7 '59.
(11IM 12:8)
(Scheelite)
ANIKIN, I.N.
Microscope for visual-polythermal studies and macrophotography.
Trudy VNIIP IMS) 3 no.2:-U9-121 160. (MIRA 14-4)
(Microscope)
1-00/1010/00r/oar
3/06 1/'U62/ V
B158/B144
AUTHOR: Anikin, I. N.
TITLE: Cryntallization of mica and other refractory minerals
from the gan phtlae
PERIODICAL: R-,j',~r;-.t1vny.,- zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, 1962, 34, abstract
"'r. Vst..,j. n.-i. in-ta p;yezooptloh. mineralln.
4, 1;-,- 1, 1960, 107- 09)
TEXT: The valch crystals of mica anii other silicates in
the [,-as ph-i, in ttio prosence of hydrogon Lnd fluorides were
studied. -1 -, z i ti or. wa:- ca,. ri ed out at 1350-1 -1000C f or 2-10 days j
the compos~-i .~r. of ~--e -n- it cn.-renponded to the stoichiometric composition
of fluorophicgopite (KF-O.5L1E'F 2'2.)MgO'3SiO2'0-5AI20 ) containing up to
10 ~6 ty weight of various fluoride impurities (KF, M6F 2' K2 SiF 6)' As
cryst,allization proceeded, a marked differentiat'lon '.)i' the minerals'by
height as JepPn6aj',. -:n t-!.',rerature was observed; mica, leucite, and a
neglii..-iblE- im. oorur-~um and spinel were formed in the hottest zone;
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B/081/62/000/024/005/073
B108/B186
AUTHOR: Anikin, I. N.
TITLEs 6ome conditions for controlling the crystallization process
of mica
PERIODICALs Roferativnyy zhurnal. Yhimiya, no. 24, 1962, 67, abstract
2413457 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta.plyezooptich. mineral'n. syrl-
ya, v. 4, no. 2, 1960, 141 - 146)
q'FXTi It is noted that dilring the growth of mica crystals from a molt 0of
fluorphlogopite the tendency of the latter to supercooling (down to 50 C)
lends to a rapid, spontaneous crystallization resulting in very small
crystals. Two ways are recommended to obtain larger crystals that. are
commensurable with the size of the cruciblei (1) crystallization of the
melt in long tubular melting-pots with a temperature gradient going further
than supercooling, and controllable all along the pot; (2) establishing
the conditions for directed crystallization with heat removal controlled by
placing a semispherical cooler into the pot with the melt, near its 8ur-
face. In both cases the melt is in a protective hydrogen medium.
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S/081/62/000/024/005/073
B108/B186
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RUDIGHP K. 14, ; ANIKIN 1. 11. ; VVEDENSKIY, B. N.
Inclusions in artificial fluorophlogopite. Zap. Vees. min. ob-va
91 no.4:47'7-482 162. (MIRA 11,:10)
(Fluorophlogopite crystals)
ANIKIN, I.N.; SHUSHKANOV, A.D.
Determining the solubility of fluorite in aqueous electrolyte
solutions* Kriatallograflia 8 no.ltl28-130 Ja-F163
(MIRA 17:7)
1. Tsesoyuznyy naucbno-isaledovateltokiy institut plyezoopti-
cheskogo mineraltnogo syrtya.
S/07o/63/008/001/024/024
E132/E46o
AUTHORS: Anikin, I.N., Shushkanov, A,D.
TITLE: Determination of the solubility of fluorite in aqueous
solutions of electrolytes
i-1'R1CD1CAL: Kristallografiya, v.8, no.1, 1963, 128-130
TLXT: The solubility of CaF2 in water is extremely small even at
4c.o0c. The addition of HU increases the solubility but this is
accompanied by decomposition, with possible loss of HF. It is
known that CaF2 is soluble in melts of LiCl, CaC12 etc, so that a
study was made of the effect of the addition of various
electrolytes on the solubility of CaF2- Other salts were tested
but LiCl and CaC12 were the most effective. For the former,
tests were made' in the range 100 to 5000C and for the latter,
150 to 3000C, using concentrations of up to 44% of the salt.
Solubility was measured -by noting the loss in weight Of a Ca'F2
sphere hung in the upper part of the autoclave, which was heated
without a temperature gradient for 2.5 days in each ctLse. T1je
pressure did not exceed 250 to 300 atm. Tables of the solubility
are given which reached I gm CaF2 per 100 ml of solution of
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AUTHORS i Aulking I. N.; Kochetkovat To, Ye. 2,9
ORG 3 none
Al 175
TITIAt Method for obtaining arpt&u of synthetic mica, Class 229 NO.
Z6nounced bV blW&JUC R peach Ins&jtaft for Synthesis o-FV5jn Raw
ItArials, (Voesoyamw nauchno-Issledovatel'skly institut ainteza minerallnogo,
syrlya)-7~j
SOURCEs Byulleten' lzobroteniy I tovarnykh 2nakovs no. 20t 1965t 15
TOPIC TAGS: micat magnesium oxide, magnesiumloompounas, potassium compoundt feldspar
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining crystals of syn-
thotic-mica from a molten furnace charge consisting of potassi= foldsparg magnesium
oxide,, and wagn9sium fluoride. The melt is formed in an iron,crucible in a resist-
ance furnace in a protecting hydrogen atmosphere. To simplify the technology and to
obtain mica crystals possessing.high,dialectric properties, practically free of
iron,, the crystallization Is envied out in an hermetically closed crucible. The
inner surface of the crucible is freed of sinter, washed with alcohol, and-dried.
After repeated heating and evacuation cycles,, the charge., free of hygroscopic water-
soluble# low melting components, in introduced into the furnace. The space above
the charge in the crucible in filled with dry argon or nitrogen* The magnesium
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ANIKIN# I.N.; KOCHETKOVA, Ye.Ye.
Experience of using iron-molybdenum thermocouples. 7av. 1.9b.
31 no.1.1:1419-1420 165. (MILA 19:1)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellski.y Institut sinteza
minerallnogo 3yrtya.
ANIKIN, I.P., uOhitel,
Now and the old in the pUnned program. Khim. v shkole 15 no.2:
41-42 Mr-Ap '60. (MIRA 14115)
1. Srednyaya shkola No.21, Saratov.
(Chemistry~--Study and teaching)
ANIKIN, I.V. (MO51'.va)
Diagrans for selecting optimal geometry for involute gears.
Mashinovedenie no.6:54-60 '65.
(YIRA 18:11)
ANIKIN, I.V., zootekhnik.
if - ~,' , -.
Stripping after machine milking. Nauka i pered.op, v gal okhos,
no.9:27-28 S 156. (MIRA 9:10)
(Milking)
.22(l) IJOV/3-59-4-2V42
30(l)
AUTTIORa Anikint I.V,
TITLEt At the Scientific-Tachnioal Council. An Out-of-iVan Con-
ference of the Section in Arkhaneellsk
PERIODICALt Vestnik vysshey shkolyt 1959, Nr 4t Pp 70-71 (U'03R)
ABSTRAM A conference of the Sektsiya lesnoy promyshlennOGti i lesnogo
khozyaystva (Section of Lumber Industry and Lu.,.,iber Econor,.,y) of
the Soientifio-Technical Council of the USSR '~',inistry of I'lligher
Education took place recently at the Arkhangellskiy lesotekh-
nioheskiy inetitut (Arkhangellsk Forost-_Engineerinf7 Inatitute).
The members of the Section (they arrived to help the Insti-
tute Chairs to organize scientific work), workera of the Ark-
hangel'sk Obkom CPSU, managers of the Arkhangeltak Bovnarkhoz,,
representatives of industrial enterprises as well as the -,,,ork-
are of the Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
makhaniohookoy obrabotki drovesiny (TaIIII710D) (Central Soient-
ific-Researoh Institute for Meohanical Treatment of 'lood), of
Card 1/4 the Severnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut promyol-Llnnosti
A)V/ 5-; S,
#t the Sciontific-Technical Council. An Conferelicc of ti"C'
Section in Arkhanro3lsk
int; Diesel loco'.,Iotive TU -4 was accomplished, It ~:as %t
advantriCes over the steam enrinc. A of t':, 1 o C 0::10 4 i': e
was tested at the Krostctskiy lospro;,rikhoz in 19'-)F). An ur,-
settin(- and ohnpin,- automatq(lo~3i,-no~i an,, iti. the
;.!achine Tools and Instru;Jonta", .~;as brou,-ht, into t~~;c i.: the
Losozavod Nr 3 imeni Lenina (Ti:;ib(!r I.All ~Ir 3 imeni Lenin).
Throurh its introduction, two labor- coiisu:;;iri~~ opcra-Lionj have
boon mechanized and united - upsettin,-, and :;hapi.ic the ta-th
of mill saws. It resulted in an increase of labor pro(:uctivi-
ty of 2 to 2-5 times. The Chair of Organic U OM4 otry, *.'.ood
Chemistry and Hydrolysis Production hao developed a na-:: :-;ethod
of separating and collectin(7 sulfate soap and tallol. T,,j,,
method is now beinr introduced at 'lie jolomb.~llskiy bumfizlno-
derevoobrabatyvayushchiy kombina- (8acmbM1%kiY ;caper ancl 70,006-
workinU Combine). The Section also discuasc--, :cienti '-ic work
problems of other forest engineerini, vuz--s. Decent
Tikhonov, Deputy director of the B~~lorussllziy loootc-'Ihnicheskiy
Card 3/4 institut (Belorussian Forest EnGineerin,,_- Institute), L~nd :)0-
ANIZIN, Eilu.Alesarl lekal'shchik; TBMIYANOTA, Tej., red.; RODC 0
takhn. red.
[My experience in the repair of universal measuring instruments]
Hol opyt remonta univerealluo-maritallnora instrumenta. [Leningrad]
Ioningr. gazatno-shurnallnoo I knizhnoe izd-vo. 1955. 49 p.
(Measuring instruments) (KIRA 11:10)
k *-.
ANIKIN, L.A,
Is it necessaU to disconnect lightning arresters during the
winter season? Elek.i topl.tiaga 5 no.11~45-46 N 161.
(I-ORA 14:11)
1. Nachallnik Mukachevskogo mbastka enerpsnabzheniya Llvovskoy
dorogi.
(Electric ral.Lroads---Safoty measures)
(IJghtning proteztion)
ANIKIN, M., arkhitektor; VAYSHAH, M., inzhenor.
Planning and construction of new headquarters areas for machine-
tractor stations. Sill.bud.no.6:10-11 S 055. MRA 9:7)
(Machine-traotor stations)
ANIKIN, M., arkhitektor; VAYSMAN, M., inzh.; KHAYKELISON, Ye. [Khaikellson,
........................ T-
'II I-n-zh*
District center "Sillhosptekhnika.11 Sill.bud. 13 no.10:10-11 0 163
(MIRA 170;
ANIKIN, M., arkh1tektor; VAYSMAN, M., 1nzh.; ZAKON, Ya., inzh.
Collective and state farr storehouses for mineral fertilizers.
Sill. bud. 13 no,11:5-8 11 163. (MIRA 17:1)
AMIXIMP M. 'k.
1*41kin# M. A. *Verdure in felling maintenance areas* Trudy po lea. khoz-vu
(Kazan'), Issue St 1948l p. 42-47
SO U-3264.. 10 Apr.U 1953,(IAtopis 'Zhurml Inykh Stat*y, No. 3t .1949)
ANIXIN , H. A.
Anikin,, M. A, Oft1ling maintenance in forests as related to the increase in forest
output of Tartar ASSR,, " Trudy po leB. khoz-vu (FAzan').. Issue 8,, 191,8"
p. 56-57 - Bibliog: 13 item
SO U-3264, 10 April 1953p (Latopla 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 31, 1949)
/k/
USSR/Forestry. Forestry and Forest Cultivation. J-3
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 1957, 22592
Author : Anikin M.A.
Inst :0
Title :The Growth of Young Oak Trees Under Different Environmental
Conditions.
Orig Pub: Tr. Kazansk. s-kh. in-ta, 1956, No 35, 183-194
Abstract: A thinning process of differing intensities of plantation tiers
was conducted in 1948-1951 on the Tartar forest experimental
station in a fresh maple-linden grove on 7 sections of the test
area. In May of 1948 acorns were seeded on all sections. As
a result of counting and measuring of young oaks on all the test
sections in 194-8-1949 it wan established that the renewal of
growth in fresh mple-linden groves of Tartaria and Chuvashia
should be oriented toward an oak growth; the positive effect of
some shading of young oak growth in the first 2-3 years of life
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KOMAROVSKIYH, P.V.; ANIKIN, M.F.; SHORSSHER, I.N.
P. V. Komarovskikh and M. F. Anikin's letter to the editor entitled
"Use of helical-type separators" and 1. N. Shorsher's reply. OboF.
rud 5 no.5:62-65 '60. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Sotrudniki lrkutsl-opo nauchno-i--!-,Iedov-itt-l'.~3~toro instituta
redki~-b metallov (for Komarovskikh, A,iik* 0.
ANIKIN, M. M.
42746. VOLIF,.A. S. I ANIM. It. M. Savremennyye Voprosy Lechabnoy I Sotsiallnoy
Pomoshchi Inva3ldam Otachestvennoy VoyrW S Travmatielieskimi Porazhordyami
Nerv-noy SistenW.
V SB: Mod.-San. Posledstviya Voyny i Heropriyatlya Po Ikh Likvidatsii. T. I. M.,
1948, a. no-i8.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnal'rWkh Statey, Vol. 7. 1949
ANIKIN2 M. M. and VARCHAVER, G. S.
Osnovy Fizioterapapil (F~indamental Physiotherapia), 698 p., Medgiz wid Moscow, 1.0,50.
ANIKIN, M. M. (Docent) and ZEYTLENOK, N. A. (Cand Mad Sci)
"USSR Scientific Session an Poliongralitia, February 1951.," Nevropat. i
Paikhiat., No.2, pp 93-97, 1951
Translation W-24090, 30 Sep 52
ANIKIN, M,M., Docen , BLUDOVAS P.A., KORENEVA~ L.A., TIMIONOVA, M.A., Docent
Hypertension
Local application of short wave diathermy in hypertension. Zhu. nerv. i psikh. 52
no. 9, 1952.
Mnntjily T.i.-;t of Russian ACCeSBiCns, Library of Congress, December 1952o UNCLASSIFIED
PioliTKOVSKIY, I.11., professor, redaktor; glKIN. M.M.0 dotsent,
-fe 'Iffor-F tiNIKOV. M.Ye. ,
redaktor; VARSHAVi;R, G.S., dotsent, 7ff -a Iff -0_j
starBhiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, redaktor; CBROSOV, it.N., professor,
rodaktor; NSYNKOV. Ye.I., professor, rndaktor.
LProblems of physiotherapy: joint-plenum of the administration
of the All-Union Society of Phystotherapists and the Scientific
Council of the State Physiotherapy Scientific Research Institute
of the Ministry of Health of the R.S.F.S.R.] Voprosy fizioterepii;
ob"edineanyi plenum pravleniia Vaesoiuznogo obahchestva fizio-
terapovtov i uchenogo soveta Gosudaretvennogo nauchno-iseledo-
vatellskogo institute fizioterapii Ministerstva zdravookhrano-
niia RSFSR. Moskva, 29 iiunia- 2 iiulia 1951 g. Moskva, Medgiz,
1953. 239 P. WaA 7:2)
1. Vessoyuznoys obahchestvo fizioterapevtov. (Physical therapy)
AWKIN, M.M., dotsent (Moskva)
~ -~ 1-1. 1-, 7
Conducting sun, air. and water baths for children. Mod.sestra
no.7:5-9 JI '55. (MLRA 8:9)
(CHILD
sunbathing, swin2ing and fresh air admin. in Russia,
methods)
( EXFM I SE,
swImming, methods for child in Russia)
ANIKIN. M.M., dotsent (Koskva)
Hethod of physical exercises In motor disorders after a stroke.
XlIn.med. 35 no.6:98-103 Je '57. (MLRA 10:8)
1. Iz Institute nevrologil AHN SSSR (dir. - prof. N.V.Xonovalov)
(CWWRAL HEMORRHAGE, ther.
exercise ther. for motor disord,)
(JIURCISE THSRAPY. in various dis.
motor disord. after cerebral hemorrh.)
ANIKIN, M.M. TKACHEVA, G.R.
(Prof.) (Jr. Sci. Worker)
"PRINCIPLES OF THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE IN MOTOR DIS7URBANCES FOLLOWING
CEREBROVASCUTAR DISORDERS"
report to be submitted to the planning Committee, Third Intl. Congress on Physical
Medicine, Washington, D.C., 21-26 August 1960
Summary available Intl. Confr. File.
Institute of IM Neurology Acad. of Medical Sci. , USSR (N.V. KONOVALOV, Dir.)
ANIKIN, M.M.
Professor Vladimir kleskandrovich Militsyn; on his 70th birthday.
Vop. kar., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 26 no.1:85-86 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
(MILITSYN, VIADIMIR ALEKSANDROVICH, 11890-)
ARKIN, M.N.; RUMYANTSs'VA-RMSYan, M.V.
High frequency currents in the treatment of polionyalitis in
adults. Zhur. nevr. i psikh 61 no.8:1122--1128 161. (141RA 15:3)
1. FizIotorapovtiohoskoyu otdoloniyo Inutituta novrologii
(dir. - prof. II.V. Konovalov) AWv' SSSII, Movkvaj
(POLIWELITIS)
(ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS)
ANIKIN, N. -
Encourage hearts to open. Sov. profsoiuzy 19 no.15t4-5 Ag
163. (miRA 16..8)
1. Sekretarl tovarishcheskogo suds. Hostokinskoy kamvollno-otdelochnoy
fabriki, Moskva. (Moscow--Labor courts)
AN kmAro3ftph; DRDBYSHEVSKAYA, Nadezhda Iyanovna;
DUDINOV, Vladimir Alekaeyevich; KONIKOV, Arkadiy
Sergeyevich; KONYUKHOV, Sergey Mikhaylovich; MESHCHERINOV,
Fedor Ivanovich; POLETSKIY, Aleksandr Timofeyevich; POLYAKOV,
Gleb Makeimovich; SALINIKOV, Oleg Alekseyevich; CHERNOBAY,
Dmitrly Gavrilovich; GAVRILOV, P.C., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsen-
zentj NEFED'YEV, G.N., k&nd. fiz.-mat. nauk; SOKOLOV, V.M.j
kand. fit.-mat. nauk; SOKOLOVSKIY, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk;
RUDIN, S.N., inzh.; EYDINOV, M.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; DUBITSKIY,
G.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; ZAKHAROV, B.P., inzh., red.;
XONOVAIDV, V.N., kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.; PERETS, V.B., kand.
takhn. nauk, red.; ROZENBERG, I.A., kand. ekonon. nauk, red.;
STEPANOV, V.V.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SUSTAVOV, M.I., inzh.,
red.; SHABASHOV, S.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; DUGINA, N.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Handbook for inventors and innovators]Spravochnik dlia izobre-
tatelia i ratsional-izatora . (By] N.A.Anikin i dr. Izd.3., ispr.
i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 791 p. (MIRA 16:1)
(Technological innovations-Mechwdcal engineering)
i-ricrrQ, raboty to?Z,1-4 a V*!_j-,,jjja 'na. "cF
T v It
dor -kwi,
I-orkin,. r.ctliods of the turner iMiOl'il-I
-3'7 A L
IC~: 2
S'C: Nlanu'acturinr, and 1-:echanical EnginecrinE, intlie ~,oviet. Union, Liuran of
,; ni-ress, 1953.
ANIKIN, N.I.; PROSTOV. M.Ye.
Improving the notebook-ruling machine. Bum.prom. 32 no.4:23-25
Ap 157. (MLRA 10:7)
1. Bumazhrmya fabrika "Mqyak revolyutsii.
(Paper ruling)
STTRIZOVICH, M.A., chlen korrespondent; MIROPOLIS11Y, S.L.; .'A$j4
The interrelationship of the steam and water mixture, the temperature cycle
of the metal, and deposits of readily soluble salts in horizontal steam-
generating pipes. Izv, AN SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk. no. 3:432-440 Mr 153.
(KLRA 6:5)
1, Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Styrikovich). (Steam boilers)
Subject
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Authors
Title
Periodical
Abstract
AID P - 3349
USSR/Electricity
Pub. 29 - 7/27
Anikin, N. M., Foreman and Shalayev, N. B., Eng.
Experience with operating milling ventilators
Energetik, 9, 16-17, S 1955
The authors describe coal milling ventilators servicing
two water heating boilers fired with pulverized coal.
The ventilators were produced by the plant's own work-
shop. Two detailed drawings.
Institution None
Submitted No date
II I " I /: ~j
7
/
SHALA,YICV. N.B., inzhenar; ANIKIN, N-M-, et.master.
Operational experience with fan pulverizers.
inst.no.61:180-190 156.
(Balverizers)
Trudy Ural.politakh.
(HLH& 10:2)
VANCFAKOV, V.M.; ANIKIN, P.N.; NIVIKOVA, L.S.; YEGOUKJhOVA, N.G.
Testing wortex screens of various types. Bumagodel..maEh. no.9:
19-25 161 . (MIRA 15:1)
(Papermaking machinery--Testing)
ANIKIN. S.
V
Regulate advances to collective farmers. Den. I kred. 16 no.
11:61-62 N 158. (14IRA 11:12)
(Collective farms--Finance) (wagns)
ANIKIN, S.V.; KRAYNOV, B.P.; KHRAMOV, V.I.; SKRIPKIN, V.V., inzh.,
retsenzent; ERAYIDVSKIY, N.G., inzh., red.; BOBROVA,
Yo.N., tekhn. red.
[Handbook for the mechanic of trains and multiple-unit
cars with machine refrigeration) Spravochnik mekhanika
poezdov i sektsii s mashinr7m okhlazhdeniem. Moskva,
Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 365 p. (MIRA 17:1)
OSOCHUY,$ Grigoriy Ivenovich; FAYMSITE114, Yuliy Oskarovich;
DEIIIYANKOV, N.V., inzh., retsenzent; KJKP~, S.V,,
_ inzh. j
retsenzent; BliffLOVSKIY, N.G., inzh., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N.,
tekhn. red.
(Maintenance and repair of trains with refrigeration equip-
mentlRemont poezdov s rashinrym okUlazlxleniem~m Yoskvt,.
Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 296 p. IRA 15:~) ,
(Refrigerator cars-4-faintenance and repair)
ANIIII, V., arkhitektor (Viltnyus)
............ ~~-
Industrialization of building in Lithuania. Gor.i sell.stroi.
no.7:21 JI '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Lithuania--Building)
ANIKIN, V., inzhener; MOCHANOV, P., inzbener.
Repair works with use of an open flame and without cleaning
of tank vessels. Mor. flot 16 no.10:14-16 0 '56. (MLRA 9:11)
1. Proyektno-konstruktorskoys byaro Kaspiyokogo reydovogo
parokhodetva.
(Tank vassals--Repairing)
MOGRANOV, Pavel Hikolayevich; PONOMAUV, Ivan Makarovich; AN LIA.Vadimir
Alekseyevich; SEMICHOYA, M.M., redaktor lzdatellstva; TIKHOHOYA, Ye.A,,
Mekhnicheskiy redaktor
Lsteam ejector fume pressure apparatuej Paroazhaktornala dymonagne-
tatel1naia stantaiia. Moskva, Izd-vo mHorskoi transport.' 1956. 31 P.
(HLRA 9:11)
(Marine engineering)
ANIKIN, V.G.1 OKOROKOV, I.A.
Phasing indicator of coils with ferromagnetic cores. lzm.tekh. no.8:48-
50 Ag 164. (W RA 17:12)
ACC NR: AP6022210 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/66/ooo/005/0083/0085
AUTHOR: Anildn, V. G.; Okorokov, I. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Vacuum signaling device
SOURCE: Izmaritellnaya tekhaika, no. S. 1966..83-85
!TOPIC TAGq: automatic,. cFe=n-e~~ control, vacuum sig
'Yv% v%_LkA_c.-
.-ABSTIaCT: Intended for a measuring and automatically shutting-off vacuum, the
device is based on a self -saturating magnetic
amplifier operating as a relay. From transducer I
j (see figure), the input voltage is applied to magnetic
i amplifier- 2 where the input magnetizing force is
combined with the magnetizing force of a bias winding
4
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AITIKIN' V. I.
431. Soi.e i%(~asuring instrui%unU; for
AV--;-TIKuV, 6. 1., UtlujIt-,bii, D. I., A,iD id~iidi;) V. Ilzv. Akad.
Nauk' Ser. Fiz. , 11 (1,10. 2) Ill Rus-sian.- A
receivcr-waverleter with all a.f. nodulated neon 77e IDetweer input
coaxial and tunable resonator; a mare sensitive wavei%eter idth a
reflex klystron and an input voltxicter, Ath i-cpellor electro3e
c-.-Lrrent calibrated in input volts, are descriued, also a -,ensitive
douDle saperiicterody-ne receiver specially ~IesiGned as a field
stren,,th j:,cter. ,,. L.
UBSR/Radlo - Radio Reooivera Sep 49
Radio Interference
25
LA
;~r "A Short-Wave Receiver (Fram the Eighth All-
Union Correspondence Radio Rxhlbit),w V. Anikin
(UA3TA), 4 pp
"Radio" No 9
The receiver has good skirt selectivity and
good sensitivity with 'very lov receiver noise.
It has the folloving bands: (1) 30-27.5 mc)
(2) 22.3-20.7 nc, (3) 14.6-13.8 mc, (4) 7.4-
6.95 me, and (5) 1.95-1.7 me. The bandpass
without a quartz crystal filter is about 2.5-3 ka,
1/5OT93
UM/RadIo - Radio Roceivers (Contd) Sep 49
and with a quartz Zilter, of the order of
several hundred cycles.
1/5M3
ANIKIN,V. L, BRAVO-ZHIVOTOVSKIY, D. M., GAPONOVI A. V., GRMIOVA, M. T., YL4umvv,
LOPYREIVI V.-A., MILLER) M. A.) FIYAZIN, V. A., ond AVERKOV, S. 10
"A Diode Noise Generator in the Three-Centimter Range.." by
s. 1. Averkov, V. I. Anikin, D. M. Bravo -Zhivotovskiy, A. V.
Gaponov, M. T. Grekhova, V. S. Yergakov, V. A. Lopyrev, M. A.
Miller, and V. A. Flyazin, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika,, No 6,
Jun 56, pp 758-771
The operation of a test noise generator of the 3-centimeter range
which utilizes the shot effect of a concentric diode as a noise source
is described.
Increased effectiveness in the generator diodes was obtained by
switching it to the higb-resistance slot line containing one of the arms
of the wave-guide slot T-Joint.
Matching in the direction of the generator was accomplished by two
different methods: the absorber was introduced into the wave-guide arm
which is opposite the output, and the absorber was replaced by a short-
circuited loop.
It'Was observed that matching took place only by the absorption of
energy in the generator proper. In both cases, the zone of matching and
emission were evaluated in the article as well as the value of the spec-
tral noise power. The spectral noise power was linearly regulated by
varying the plate current.
While operating from 450--6oo kTO the current attained a value
of 15 ma. (To equalG 300 degrees X and Boltzmann's constant.)
S/12o/63/000/001/025/072
E032/E3111
AUTHORS: AvorRov, S.I., Anikin, V.I., Ryadov, V.Ya. and
Furashov, N.I.
TITLE: Vacuum spectrometer.for the far infrared
P IEZIODICAL: Pribory i toldinika cicaperimenta, no. 1, 1963,
108 - 112
TEXT: A simple vacuum spectromoter iiith metal mirrors is
described. It is suitable for the ranse 55 - 1200 It and can be
used for determination of wavelengetht;, optical constants of
various materials, the emissivity of sources, tae sensitivity of
detectors, ate. It is similar to that described by Yoshinagq et
al (J. Opt. Soc. America, 1958, 48, 315). The optical system is
shown in Fig. 2, in which A is the sovirce, M is the modulator,
LLk1 and L'~ 2 are slits, r1p is the receiver. The ntirrors 31
and -
39 are spherical (D = 30 cm, F = 20 cm); 34 is a
spherical mirror (D = 20 cm, F = 15 cm) and 5' 36 are also
spherical (D = 31 cm, F 60 c m . 3, , .3
31 30 7 and 38 are
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Vacuui,.i spectrometer .... B032/r,314
Plane mirrors. A mercury quartz lanil), FA PK - 11 (PRK-11) is used
as the source and the receiver is all optical acqustic detector,
OW%-~-2 (OAP-2), with a working, area of -I x 7 itim- and a 1 Till..I thick
quartz window, The iiiodulator is a rotatin,( disc with NaCl
sectors. The modulation frequency is 9.6 c.,,).s. Tile bandwidth
of the tuned amplifier is Ar 0.5 = 3.5 c-p-s- The resolution at
95, 125 and 127 It is quoted as: 1.1, 0.8 and 0.76 em -1
respectively. There are 3 figures wid 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatollsIdy radiofizicheskiy
institut GGU (Scientific Research Radiophysics
institute of GGU)
S IM 1~ U T`T ED April 11, 1962
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AVERKOV, S.I.; ANIKIN, V.I.; RYADOV, V.Ya.; FURASHOV, N.I.
Astronomical station for observations in the far infrared
spectral region. Astron. zhur. 41 no-3:542-545 YT-Je 164.
(MIRA 17:6)
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ANIEN, V.L. (Don(-~510; BOYKO, YuAh. (Donetsk)
Organization off the rephir of heavy track main',ermnce machinery,
Put' I put.kbozz. 9 rio.5.,24-26 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
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ACC NRt AP6025673 SOURCE COM UR/04-13/66/000/01-3/0144/0]J.5
MENTORS: Anikin, V. I.; Bolov, Yo. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: A device for installing an adjuatablo thrust bushing in bearings. Class 62p
No. 183598
SOURCE: Izobrotoniya, promyshlonnyyo obraztjy, tovarnyyu maki, no. 13, 19660 1"-145
TOPIC TAGS: antifriction bearing, bushing, aircraft landing gear
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for installing an adjuDtablo
thrust bushing in bearings for, say, aircraft whools. The bushing contains a bar
carrying immovable and movable flats boarinG against the internal ring of the wheal
bearings. To produce a higher accuracy of the axle clearance and to determine the
necessary length of the thrust bushing, the upper flat is made in the form of a
spring-loaded flywheel. The outer surface of the flywheel supports an indicator
fixed by a bracket to the bar. The indicator carries movable stops placed between
the flats, as well as radial and longitudinal opring-loadod pins. The latter enter_
the radial recesses on both parts of the thrust bushing and also the openings formed
on the inner aides of each flat.
SUB CODE: OJ$ 1-3 SUB14 DATE s 32Jun65
Card
ANIKIN, V.L.
Much depends on local initiative. Pat' i put.khoz. 4 no. 5:2-
4 My 960. (HEU 13:11)
1. Nachal'alk otdela mekhanizataii oluzhby puti Donetskoy
dorogi, j.Stalino.
(Railroads--Maintenance and repair)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION
SOV/5163
Anikin, V;adimir Mikhaylovich, and Yuriy Savellyevich Lukashin
Spravochnik konstruktora, shtampov dlya kholodnoy shtampovki (Handbook
for Designers of Stamping Die Sets) Moscow, MashgIz, 1960. 295 P.
35,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: 0. N. Rovinskiy, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House% N. Yu.
Blagosklonova, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: T. F. Sokolova; Managing
Ed. for Informational Literature (Mashgiz): I. M. Monastyrokiy,
Engineer.
PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for technical personnel engaged
in the design and constpuction of stamping die sets.
COVERAGE: The handbook dbntains Information on the construction of dies
for small- and medium-size -parts and provides data on the follow-
ing general problems in stamping: laying out of materials, dw-
termination(of the shape3 of blanks, calculation of required
force for stampingand the construction of component parts and
Card-
ANIKIN, V.'M.; UJUSIN, Yu.S.
Authors' reply to remarks wade by readers on "Handbook on the design
of ahoot-metal working dica." Kuz.-oht,,jm. proizv 4 no.6:46--/f7 Jo
162, (MIRA 15:6)
(Dies (Metalwcrking))
BEIDV$ S.V.; - 911M) V.S,
Determination of thp totil fissions-in a natural mixture -f
uranium during its irrndintion by neutrons. Radiokhimiia 7
no.1%120-124 165. (MIRA 18W
BFU"V, S,V~~ ANIC'",
lamma-sr--ctrometrlic. mothod of analyzing a ra'-xtare cf
iod~'ne-131 ani -Iodine-132 radioisotope .9., Raiiokh'-m,-ia 6
no. 1:132-135 164. (~CRA IT,6'i
1. "xiKili, V. Ye.
2. us,,a (6c)O)
4. 3,.,rine
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7. 3talin Coll,CtiV.,. VarM jS 5UCCe3,3fjjjjy &,velo. n.,, it:i ho~,~ raiz, .I.
11, no. 11, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian AcceSsions, Library of Congress, l-arch-1953, Uncl.
VTAN,
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