SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARANE, M.E. - ARANOVSKIY, M. Y.

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clots.; ARANX, H.S.; Observations on synthom7ain Anglisb]. Vest.derm. i ven. BILIU, I.V. (Bylyte, I-V.1 therapy in syphilis [with sum-ry in 31 no.6;32-36 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Is kafedry kozhnykh i venericheakikh bolesney (zav. - dotsent L.I.7andeyev) launaBskogcf maditsinskogo institute (dir. - prof. Z.I.Yanushkyavichus) i Kaunesskogo kozhno- rologicheekogo dispensers (glavVy,vfqch V.G.ShmuylitdP~ (OHLORAMPHINICOL, ther. use syphilis) (SYPHILIS, ther. chloremphenicol) NEKRICH, Ye I. ARANE M Yu.- SMIENOVY N.A.,, prof... red.;SHILLING, V.A:j ~4T.- Tzd-va,--o' ~S, V. L.p tekhn. red. [Overall mechanization and automation in housing construction combines]Komplekenaia mekhanizatsiia i avtoratizatsiia na, domostroitellnykh kombinatakh. Pod obshchei red. N.A.Smirn Leningrad., Leningr, dom nauabno-tekbn.propagandy, 1961. 34 P. (Bibliotecbka stroitelia po makhanizataii I avtoratizataii stroitell.stvay no.3) (MA 15:8) (Leningrad-Precast concrete) (Apartment houses) (Automation) POPOVA, Dobra;_LR~IYGEW~V.,tan, .. gel Application of heterosis method to melons and watermelons, Selskostop nauka 1 no.lOtIO87-1090 t62. ARANI OKI , M. , prof . dr. ; GAON j J. , prof . dr. On a new approach in the eradication of typhus in endemic foci. Med. arh. 16 no.6:15-23 N-D 162. 1. Epidemioloski institut-Modicinakog fakulteta u. Sarajevu (Sef: prof. dr M. Aranicki). (TYPHUS) -- ARANICKI --H. e---'. Main problems of the control of infectious diseases in the comunes. Bul se Youg 7 no.1/2:10-11 F-Ap 162. 1. Epidemioloaki institut Medicinskog fakulteta, darajavo. ARANICKI. Milos, prof. dr., Sarajevo Improvement in notification of communicable diseases b7 rendering fees. Nmrodno zdrev.. Beogr. 10 no.9:265-268 1954. (COMMUNICABLE DISIASES, prev. & control Yugosl., notification fees) ARANICKI, Milos, Frof.',dr. Problem of tactics In the fight against typhus fever in relation to late recurrences (Brill-Zinsser's disease). Higijena. Beogr. 7 no.1-4:84-94 1955. 1. Medicinski fakultet, Sarajevo. (TYPHUS prev. & control Brill's dis. In Yugoel. (Ser)) nvot I 7q;-aajit 'o 2, Fob 61 Vol 15, 1. n o ]~~Ccl ati -1 to nopeatod 7his , 11p1_4. a. frFoha~!Ii-"t.-an - Rat,= to Lifaft Prof Dr Fordor LTJ'.:PCb pp vactIrAtion c: C1,111rcri ,;~tlmst Dipht-horla Izz ':kie Bast ProtactIon J.;,p.%nt;t -a' m D' n6t5o" Prof LT jakol~ , CAM, 7. .1, i~ culty of Id.-Cint, rZe've; pp 7-9. r-czdrd.1n41 t1l~o L-023 of wrp; P.-Imarl'us Dr V~ljvlj~; rp 10-13. 5. MY Tru-vml~ Direa3c. rr PPIS-15. 6. winflu,=-tion of Ovtrles ar4 OvIducts" rm p-tca BOOLUA, G~Mocoloslst; pp ifo-Is. 7. -!'or* Atout Epllt~;Fyn Dr Ivan MIUMV11c, Na1=zpz7ch!-,t- rist; pp ,-1 S ~Cozigezltal Dislo'laticin of 'he HI? cnd Its Trcatzontrl Doctait, -,~r F. PPCTIC; pp 91-23.' _ Bnttl~s Aetlnrt ;ubrculosis" S. "The Yu"oslAv 1411an .11. P: e- ___ - .1 Z-2L. AThb *=giac waruiaz _-.4 11.:'Ith. DT 7,mdovari STJLPA;"OV11 Pp #,klcohcl P-nsen-. &ra D2r=t~^Lt Problem of PtaLlc U641thi T_- Veljko 9 "I"CIC; pp ARAITIC SET-STNU, E. KI .. M:L~pj JAKOB, Gaon, Recent epidemiology studies bn endemic nephorpathies in Peoplels Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovir;a. Mod. arh. 15 no.3:99-130 My-Je 161. 1. Epidemioloski institut Medicinskog fakulteta u Sarajevu (Sef. prof. dr Milos Aranic1d) Pnetralni higijenski zavod u Sarajev-u (Direktor: dr Ante Jamnidl~i). (KIDNEY DIS WES epidemiol) R. A]IV:=CVIG "Active assets of enterprises." P. 468. (FINANSUE, Vol. 7, no. 9/10, sept./Oct. 1952, Beograd, Yugoslavia) SO: Honthly List of East Earopean Accessions, L. C., Vol. 2, No. 7, July 1953, Uncl. GALANKIH, N.K.; MALYAVIN, G.T.;-ARAWV A. MNOVA, Ye.S. ,__.D.; XLE Repeated surgery in the tetralogy of tallot. Grud.khir. no-4:25-32 Jl-Ag 162. . I ~ (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz Instituta khirurgli imeni A.V.Vishnevskogo (dir. daystvitellny!y chlen ANN SSSR prof. A.A.Vishnevskiy) AMN SSSR. (TETRALOGY OF FALLOT) A14ANCY, M. M. "Tactical Navigation," Naval Fleet, Military Publishing House, 1938. -AIWIOVIOH, A., L, - Author of the articlo,, "Shell for the Pneumatic Guns" illustrating the construction of a shell to be used in the pneiumtic gun clescribed in his articlet 11 Making New Devices for baching Firing on the Move." (Tankist., Moscow Noo 4, Apr, 54) SO: SUM Noo 239p13 Oct, 1954 ji. T. kand. 'Lek! in. nauk; SAvili -'L L( 1e deformations during pilc~ di'l t n ir c, n E. ca t IL nmacri (I r(, a - Perinissib Froizv. trub. no.12:51.-56 '64. (MIRA 17: 11) AG14NOVSKIY, I.; A~L4QYkOH,J3.; BELYAYEVA, V.; BOLISHAKOV, A.; GRUZDEV, V.; LICH, S.; ZELENTSOV, I.; KONKIN, A.; LEVIT, R.; MIKHAYLOV, N.; MOGILEVSKIY, Ye.; SERKOV, A.; SMELKOV, G.; SNETKOV, N.; SOROKIN, Ya.; SHIFRIN, L. In memory of Vladimir Sergeevich Smurov, 1897-1965. Khim. volok. no.2:78 165. (MIRA 18:6) -. . I . . - , , - . - -_ - , ~. ., - :," I - - '. -~ z ~- - - : :Z~ - -~ . . .. - -1- - - ---- - - - . .-I I - . P-4-ZO, a-=am I ~ 0 'e-; , -- 1 ft-m. /`k-/' AY76Pk BOGORODITSXIY, H.P., professor; VASIL'YEV, D.V., professor; BAYDA. L.I. dotsent;,ODINTSOY, G.T.# dotsent;SEMMOVICH, A.A., doteent; FATMT. A#V., dotsent; MUNSON, R.I., dotidht; ARAIX)VICH 3 starshi7 prepoas,vaVell; GIMOR, D..S.atarshiy prop ~.;OLCTSKIY, Ya.A., prepodavatell. I Development of automatic control and telemechanice in the fifth five-year plan. Avtotd* i telem. 14 no.2;238-240 Mr-Ap 153. (MI&A 10: 1 Leningradskiy elAttotekhnicheakiy indUtut Im. T.I.'Ullyanova (;Vnina) (AutorMU.Amtrol) (%vote control) TIMOPEYEV, Vladimir Andrayevich, prof., doktor takhn.nauk; MORDOVINq B.M., prof.j retsenzent; RYABININ, I.A.) dots., kand. tekhn. nauk) inzh.-kapitan III ranga., retsenzont; GAKKEL', Ye.7a., doktor tekhn. nauk. prof., retsenzent; ARMOV1Q~,__P,,j.j dots., kand. takhm, naukp retsenzent; GORBENKO, B.M., st. prepodavatell, retsenzent; GEKTOR, D.S., retsenzent; VOLIFE, L., red. (Fundamentals of the theory of automatic control] Osnovy teorii avtomaticheskogo regulirovaniia; uchebnoe posobie. Leningrad, Severo-Zapadnyi zaochnyi politekhnicheskii in-t. No.2. 1962. 195P. (MIRA 17:1) l.Voyenno-morskaya akademiya korablestroyeniya. i vooruzhe- I niyL imeni A.N.Krylova (for Mordovin,Ryabinin). ANNOVICH dote.,kand.telchn.nauk .22&AV)k [Parametric current and voltage metricheskie stabilizatory toks, lektaii. Leningrad 1958' 37- avtokontr-olia. no.l~ (Blectric controllers) stabilizers; lectures] Para- i napriazheniia. Pismennye - (09novy telamakhaniki i (MIU 12:2) 28 (1) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sav/2748 Aranovich, B.I., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences ---------------- ftorr telemekhaniki i avtoko-atrolya; pislxennyye lekts;ii. Vyp. 1. Parametricheskiye stabilizatory toka i napryazheniya .(Fundamentals of Remote Control and Autowk~ie Inspection; Written Lecutres. No. 1. Parametric Current and Voltage Regulato ft) Leningrad, 1958- 37 P- 1,000 copies prini6d,.,, Sponsoring Agency: Severo-Zapadnyy zaochnyy politekbuicheskiy institut. No contributors mentioned. PUPWOSE: The booklet is intended as part of a textbook for students of the Servo- zapadnyy zaochnyy politekhaicheakiy iastitut (North-~restern Correspondence Polytechnic) of the Ministry.of Higher Educatio4 of the USSR. COVMAGE.- The booklet presents a systematic treatment of parametric current and, voltage regulators. The treatment of this as well as other problems of z ote Card 1/3 iundcoentals of Remote Contral (Cont.) SOV/ZT48 control and automatic inspection was found inadequate in existing texbookB for the purposes of tiie dourse on the Fundamentals of Remote and Automatic Inspection aCthe, North-western Polytechnic. No personalities are mentioned. There are 3 references: all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 lActuxe I. Basic Considerations 1. Problem of stabilization 4 2. Classificatilor, Of regulators 4 3- Principle of stabilization 6 4. Current riagulation 8 5. Voltage regulation 9 6. Regulation factor 10 Lecture II. Parametric Regulators With Active Nonlinear Components Card 2/ 3 ARANOVICH, Boris nlich; TIMOFEYEV, V.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof., R.Kh., red.izd-va; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red. [Contactless electromagnetic relay,devices for regulating and automating industrial.-drives] Seskontaktnya elektromag- nitnye releinye ustroistva dlia upravleniia i avtomatizatsii promyshlennykb privodov. Leningrad, 1962. 20 p. (Leningrad- skii dom nauchno-takhnicheakoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Pribory i elementy avtomatikiI no.12) (MIRL 16:3) (Electric relays) (Electric driving) (Automatic control) --- ------- - - FEREFUM I - K.Te. .; KGVIN, P-D. I Two-step oxidation of waste gases from carbon disulfide production. Rhim.volok. no.2:38-40 162. (MA 15;4) 1. Leningradskiy filial VBesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo institute. iskusstvennogo vololdaa. (Carbon disulfide) (Oxidation) I_L2~~L3-�L MIT (d) V)/-T/SMTP (k /DIP (h /tUp (1) ACC N" AM6010192 Monograph t 'Ari!~ovich, Boris III ich Shamray., Boris Vik-torovich omati'oh' e- '6~~kt roind -d e rmagnithyye us roys.va~, ISLA, C t Sinatild') mose owi Izd-vo -#84 illub lio, -23 0 id. -blb 00 copies., '5~ TOPIC TAG4*-*~ t,- electric relay electro.;- Autoinatic coritrd~, equ pmen fila I:e et tq'-di eot currenti elect .~componen r romedhanid converter, gn phrametrid.~converterj. magnetic -amplifier PURPOSE AND..COVERAGE#. This.book is intended fop, students in.schoolv qC higher*educatiomin courses on. ut 1-telemechanics, e-1 - trical.measurements, computers.,-and.,the electrlf--'--cat~toyi of I nd lo al enterprises* It aan:Albo.be-iis6d.by.-techft:Lft[~,-I per.-r,-,~nel fui MCI - 1-.:rJ.al enterprises o d' i ffices deali r. ea. gn o ng X1 The. authors thank Doetor'qf Teallnioal Science)- L 11) r e ~P i k7. j:. t.1 1*1oaenta.V,- I,'. Nef edova',and Ye. B 'Assi oil helping in the o--q 17 a' of thf" script. TAY"IsE OF CONTENTS: 401~ir d C ani(- I UDG .523 a 2: A ";'ACC NR, AM6oiO!92,` 1 6 . 1 t c mechanisms `--l 4 tep electromagne i I Ali?j*n&n~ent o r step Y-13 4 - Ch~ 11111'.' -Vibratory ~c onyV to'aY n6 (vibra r -~- " i ' ~-:Turpose:.o :~vib 11 f rAtora . - .- 6, 24 t1betromagnetA6 vibrators for'porter~:suppl~ devices- 117 ' the -'-conversio* o k,,.,weak.d'c signals 118. 25.~: Vibrators, for -,,Ch.3.X.- Magnetic clutches ---.120 26' Purpose and'alassification of magnigtic clutches , 120 27,~ Friction clutches. '120 ~ 8 h 6 : Iron 2 . es., 12 powder clUtc - ~* 128 29 Clutches coupled through a magnetic: field .Ch.Y:. Some 'induigtrihl.ele4.-tromagnetio.devi Oes 130 -electromagnetic- moving ramature equ 130~ -Wpes-of% ipment 30 31. Information r9lays -6!-'130 er.relays (contaotors 32..Pow ~'-Part- two t 'k, -~i~ Magnetic Amplifiers:-.I,~. k4 -A~ -'Ch#XX41 General-consideratidw~---- .142 ea A 101 ARANGVICH, D.,.kandida t iskusstv02nAnlya. 4rchitecture of small structures ("Architectural metal fences" by S.G. Rosenblium "Fountains" by p.A. Spyshnov). Reviewed by D.Aranoviche Gor.khoz.14osk.'25 no.8:39-40 Ag 151. WRA 10:1) (Fountains) (Fences) (RoeqnblIum,,S.a.). (Spyvhnov, P.'A,.) "Choice of building site toll industrial enterp'rises.ll A. ~'. Va.~ittsveyg. Re- viewed by D. M. Armiovich. Gig. i-sxi. no. 8, 1952 SO: 'MMA, December 1952. IlBuildinf7 ceramics. Catalo-handbock.11 Tjla:~O.-v fir]. Aranovich. ,or. khoz, llosk. 26, No. SO: 11-KA) Spetember 19~,2 ARANOVIGH, D-~-authorl; MASHINSKIY, L. [reviewer]. Hon-fulfilment of a task (alandscaps gardening of cities.0 D.Aranovich. Reviewed by L.Mashinskii). Zhil.-kom. khoz. 3.no.6:29-30 JS 153. (KLU 6:7) (Landscape gardening) "aOVIGH, D.M. "Distribution of industrial enterprisea in the city,O V.B. Likotley, Re- viewed by.D*K. Aremovich. Gig.i. san. no.6:58-60 Je 153, (XUL& 6:6) (Gity planning) Iyakovlev, T.B.) MUSIYINKO, P.N. [author.1; ARMOVICH. D- Ereviewer]. Closer tieo with the building industry (OCeramics in architecture and build- ing.-N P.N.Ws'ienko. Reviewed by D.Aranovich). Stek.i ker.10 n0-9:31-32 S '53. (MI" 6:8 (Ceramics) (Building materials) ARANOVICH, D. ("Farm buildingsn by G.I. Katellva. Reviewed by D. Aranovich). Sell. stroi. 9 no-5:3 of cover Ag '54. (MIRA 13:2) (Farm buildings) (Katellva, 0.1.) ilhlis6ellaneous Bodk review Pub. 104 "-Ai- novich.-D'X lie . t T -1 ec ure Maus:-i archit t' p4iriodlcl Sv'Stek 30~31 00 -1954 A,baltrac, I :~6iti6al re Ot albo6k entitledr,"Artistic Glass and Its. Applicatioft-.: tur -in ArchitectWoe", published by the-Academy ofArchitec e, USM a pro- sented. Jnatituiion too 14 ARANOVICH, D.In kandidat tekhnicheskIkh nauk. AV**WWI7WWIIII;I; Review of A.A.Poliskov's book "City traffic and street planning." Gor.khox.Mosk. 28 w.7:38 Jl 154. (MLU 7:7) (City traffic) (Traffia engineering) AID F 2728 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 25/27 Author : Aranovich, D. Title : Titkov, V. I., Bogdanov, V. N. and Makarov, A. I. Proyektizovanlye i stroitel'stvo neftebaz planning and building of oil-bases 1953 (Review) Periodical ; Neft. khoz. v. 33, #6, 92-94, Je 1955 Abstract : The reviewed book deals with all the aspects of planning oil depotsemall and large, and in its second part treats construction material4 and building procedures, also plans of various 1;.ypes of oil storage and tanks. Institution : None Submitted : No date - ARANOVICH D. kandidat' tekhnichaskikh nauk. I 1--=, ~-~ "Manual on agricultural construction.* Reviewed by D. Aranovich. Sell.stroi. 11 no-9:32-33 S 156. (MMA 9:11) (Building) AUNOVICH, D., kandidat iskuestvovedeniya. I IMIMMINN"p. I Stone carversj# -Prom*koop. no.5.*38 My 157. (XLRA 10:8) (stonecutting) ARAW)VIXi".. P~, arkhitektor, Realization of plane. Sell. stroi. 11 no.401 156 Ii.e. 1571. (Building) (KLHA 10.-.6) ARAHOVIGH, D.M. - ., :j- . . .A. -- 1- ;0-. ~74- ' ~ I ~ Main city bighways" by M.I.Zroshavakii. Reviewed by D.M.Aranovich. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 31 no.12:37-38 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Road construction) (Broshovskii, M.I.) ARANOVICH, D.M. , , w fww'Mm 14 ~--Vt, w Study and plan tho development of city traffic ("Problems in the development of transportation in large cities" by A.A. Foliakov. Reviewed by D.M. Aranovich). Gor. khoz. Mosk. 33 no-7:38-39 JI '59. (MIRA 12:10) (Traffic engineering) A,,iA,IlOVICII ,'0'-,3h-!IOur Gor j - t"ic flow anC, tjj- - -. 14031c, - 0 distribution of ronidoptial ar(,-zs '-10 -'35 n0-1--12-~23 Ja 16.1. (II.,oscow-CIV planning) 012L-A 14:2) (MOs COW-Tx~affic engineerim ) AMOVICH, G.L., inzhener. 1." - e~~ Tables for calculating the chemical components and verifying chemical analyses of wateri Rate. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.329:22-31 '56. (Water-Andlysis) (MBA 9-9) DUBROVSKIY, V.V., inzh.;-AMOV-WH-,-I-.L-T;-SURENIYANTS,, S.Ya. Technical specifications SN 14-57 for the design and construction of bore holes for water. Vod. i san. tekh. no.1:33-34 J 162. Ak 15c6) (Boring) GOLUBEV, Vladimir Vasillyevich; MJkRhIJSHMCHO A.I., red.; ARAMANOVICH, I.G... red.; SOLOMENTOV, Ye.D., red.; ARANOVICH, 1. . red.; MURASHOVA,, N.Ya.., tekhn. red. [Single-valued analytic functions; automorphic functions] Odno- znachnyo analiticheskie funktsii, avtomorfbye funktaii. Vstup. statlia A.I.Markushevicha. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit- up 1961# 455 Po (MIRA, 15 '. 1) (Functions, Analytic) (Funotions, Automorphic) GtURI, it., inzh.; ARAVOVICH, L!_,, inzh. ------------- "Ostanki no P-811, automatic meat stuffing machinery for making dumplings. ftas.ind.SSSR 31 no.1:10-12 160. (MM 13:5) 1. Gipromyaso. (14oocow--Faaking houses--Equipment and supplies) ARANOTICK. Lev YikkisylovicIh; LOMA, Alsksandra Arturovna; ZYUMOT, I.P., red.; A MSTU, T.-TeF., takhn.red. [Without paper and distance; principles of radio engineering) Bes bumagi i rasstolanil; o9novy radiotakhniki. Moskva. Olkanie,* 1960. 31 p. (MMA 14:4) (Radio) ArmonCII., M.A. Organizatsiia potoka na mashinostroitell nom zavode. Moskva, Yashgiz, 1C50- 126 p. I Organization of assembly lines in a machine-building plant. SO: Mimufacturing and Plechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Cangress, 1953. Ml'.'EJM, A.D.; ARMVICH, M.I. Ditbizone method of determining low concentrations of e7anides. Zav.lab, no.4:426-429 l6o. (KM UtO 1. VsesoyuzrW7 nauchno-isaledovatrliskiy i proyektrWy institut mekhanichaskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayw7kh i VaeaoyuWy nauchno-iesladovatellskiy institut metodilri i tekhniki razvadki. (Cyanides) (Dithlions) ~- - -Vft to I I V '46 *so ; off is v it Au it n a is a m v a M; AD if It It At a 1& 0 At 1. 4, 1 u Aa I A t a It 4 1 1 if I All a Q; A I A, are 11110 " r ".. ."410 -00 A 00 A go 11termal tZeAtmW Of cbt=*-Akbtl St"ll, Nt *. S. AVANOVICH, III. L IIIIER AND % Daimil 1931, No. 12, On Cf--Ni steel l, t i d b t t h i -* 0 -00 ous o o var emps. ui eat ng forgings to det. change in Brinell hardinm cause y X-511' and then cooling either rapidly lit water or sJowly in air. hail the follow. , 16119cunifin.: Theuriginal h- ll i h d i h i 0 0 . - fi,itr ar e n m ng firittell b..I. -., 3191-340. The cauw-d a colui ' i i f l l l S f -00 0 ow Ai it a r. tra ng O for samples coohA s y im-mm. the inax. lowering being at M so tile st,;-0 Was accompank-d by a considerable qrpn, of furritr (rout tile Original sorbitic -00 ~trtj lure The following mystent of rational thermal tmatinvist of Cr Ni fitml is st.K- -99 gested: forging. annealing. bigh "micast:" widt slow cooling in air. unch treatment so 13 V anti final beat treatillent, MAIMMSKY 0 zoo zoo 90 0 A -40 to -IL- DETALLUP15KA1, LITERATURE -,_CLASSIFKATIDU to* Ila I S111.1j.. AM- S.Ax. u lot &I Z-1 R, -,,, _j low PrIlt opal Nil WN Plutt 11011(wit I I An 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADRIANOTA, T.P.; ANDRSYNY, T.Y.; ARANOVICH, H.S.; BARSKIY, B.S.; GROMOY, H.P.; GUMNICH, B.Ye.; DTORIN, 11~ MiLYSY, N.Y.; ZVOLINSKIT, I.S.; KABLUKOTSUT, A.F.; KAPHLOTICH. A.P.; KASHCHMO, D.S.; KLIMOYITSUT, M.D.;4CLOSOY, M.I.; KOROLET, A.A.; KOCHINIff, Te.Y.; LESKOT, A.Y.; LITSHITS, M.A.; HATYUSUINA, N.Y.; MOROZOT, A.N.; POLUKAROT, D.I.; IRAYDILII P.G.; ROKOTTAN, U.S.; SMOLIARRNKO, D.A.; SOKOLOY, A.N.; USIMIN, I.N.; SHAPIRO, B.S.; MISHTM. Z.D.; ATRUTSKAU, R.F., red. izd-va; TARA , A.I., takhn.red. [Brief handbook on metallurgy, 19601 Kratkii spravochnik metallur- ga, 1960. Xoskva, Gos.nauchno"tekhn,izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavatnol metallurgii. 1960. 369 p. WRA 13:7) (Metallurgy) IANDSBERG, G.S.,, akad. [deceasedIj MAYANTS, L.S.,, doktor fiziko-matem. nauk; BATUYEV, M.I., doktor khim. nauk; BARYSHANSKHA, F.S.,, kand. fiziko- matem. nauk; STERIN, Kh.Ye... kand. fiziko-matem. nauk; ARANOVICH, P.M., kand. khim. nauk; BYALOVA, ~.V., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; ROTYOVA, S.V.., mlad. naucbWy sotr#; RABINOVICH, N.Ya,, mlad. naucbnyy sotr.; BM- GAUT, V.G., red. izd-va; GOLUB', S.F., tekhn. redo (Scattering of light and infrared spectroscopy; bibliographic index for 1928-1940] Rasseianie sveta i infrakrasnaia spektrookopiia; bibliograficbeakii ukazatell 1928-191+0. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk .SSSR, 1961. 45i P. (MIRA 14:3-1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komissiya po spektroskopii. Sektor seti spetsiallmykh bibliotek. (Light---&atte*ring-Bibliograpby) (Spectrum, Infrared-Bibliograpby) 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 a * 0 4 I & f a I v it to if is is 14 11it to A 21 J7 a it b b V A ?i 19 it V It 14 0 k It 111 10 V 0 4) 0 'A 6 I P ft~ r Q. it I_IitV M4., -L- AA N CL W LE 4 A 9- -s - a t j i w t a a .11 .1. I ' H -t- ff ~ n- Oxygen-barium and oxygen-magneidurn emittors of ,00 c oud"y t " 'h~ III R 10 10) U S S M e - .- . . . -) vk '. ( A . 1_~ rmitterswrmsinklieduride" different U.. 10 ~ilff i"j,litiorrs. J*hc armilts wrte mmutari" in the (,wni of ' cutvrs. l biwithow that 0-11itand 0-Mitcotitt'.'. Alto not * i'llaost, Ibril I'IofwfIITA at high IcIII11%. (lux) and blithre) 00 1 And that The Wise chanict-9 of the lorintaty v. d. affect Ilivu zoo "wil. of the sevondary vinission ordy slightly. Thus thew. 00 cittitters mv vrry suitabic for lite constructim of Iwarerful c0 0 go clectrots amplifiers Ims"I (in the mviwdary emitsion. Rok"na Gamow 00 Egg 0 00 a 0 ~ 'm 00 1 so z 0 l 0 0 0 i roe _i l !.go Ito* ,oo t III MP A I O to 0 N I I L A Af attURGICAL LiTfIVA CLA IC TI V 51--sts'A m i -T- T"r IV 4'w-wo-.- ii-I An I I at Ow 0 -8-v tv 11 Ito at K of it it It o1 . ~ ' w Wiv 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 1 1 9 10 0 0 1 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 ) 00 0 0 00 0 1 Igo 0 o 0 o # 0 0 o 0 0 4D 0 o 0 0 0 5.17-311JI W'1-39.1 572 Oil Electr A I Ith Effective Emitters o1 I I 1044, Vol. 8, No. 6. , Rinittora prepared by I)P- 341-351. ill It 1.) 1 itint and other inctals in dry ovallOratilik, magil Oxygen Sim- brivily I iscume(l. -1 lie effects of various i i gWA-24, Of 311AIN-LIN 113i'd fOr bA.5411-4, Of the WWII, hi il l d T ons tin er w c t , pf primary elecitims, Of the vint the evalioration of the nictal 1.-4 carried out, and of t Ic L "'Y ....... y Vol tag. gr-"'Cat 4.4 1111ift up wt-re itIVE-stigated and experimental Icilled. Emitters with a - 8o were with a - loo-loooo, although I, - Wit m a Of secondary ciniminn was the , . so Ineril. n iihserved. rhe breakdown Of the entitterli is dis- q1t1%Cd ;11111 11110111410tOrMI)IN AGWIng their StrUC- 'tire arr. included. As% isiterpretation of (lie ex I- V a .11clital restlIbi is Offered. I lie operating data 1 .11 valve with One stago of amplifica- Alp)incc alid is Iinn aw given. Ali alistract in IMg1kh w&% sio(Cil In 2390 of 1946- AUTHORS2 Aranovich, R. 11, Pyatnitskiy, A. 1, 48-22-5-6/22 TITLE:i Sooondary Emissi n Prom Composite Emitters at High Goeffi- oients of Secondary Emission (Vtorichnaya emissiya iz slozh- nykh emitterov pri bol'shikh koeffitsiyentakh T-torichnoy emissii)(Data From, the VIIIth All-Union Conference on Cathode Electronics, Leningrad~ Ootober 17-24, 1957) (Haterialy VIII Vaesoy,uznogQ soveshchaniya po katodnoy elektronike, Leningrad, 17-24 1957 g. PERIODICAL& Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,,Seriya Fizicheskayaq 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 5, PP~ 518--527 (USSR) ABSTIU.CT t The high inertia of the autoelectronic current is an essential particularity of the-autoelectronic emission. The first one beeomes manifest by the fact that the secondary autooleotronic current weakly follows the changes of the primary current. As a retardation (Ref 1) of the formation of the autoelectronic current, which lasts unto 24 hours, makes this effect praoti-. cally the idea has formed to create emitters of an intermediary type in which a normal secondary emission would be intensified or increased by a partly utilisation of Card 1/4 the electric field which forms because of the positive charges Secotdary Emission From CompositeEmitters at High Coeffi- 48-22-5-6/22 cients of Secondary Emission (Data From the VIIIth All-Union Conference on Cathode Electronics, Leningrad; Octoter 17-24, 1957) on the surfaoe of the emitter. The first author used tivo production methods for emitterst a) MgO-goating of the back- ing by magnesium evaporation in an oxygen atmosphere and b) by pulverisation of finely dispersed MgO. Such emitters had a considerable coeffioient of secondary emission (order of 8o); their inertia in the range of sound was not high. An epsential deficiency of such emitters was their low operational stability and a certain difficulty of the production of layers which work together with a aesium photocathode. In this work effecti- ve emitters were investigated, which consist of thin MgO layers. These layers were faced upon nickle backing as carbona- tep which then by annealing in vacuum was decomposed and con- verted into MgO. The measuring results allow to make some basic conclusions which are necessary for tPe understanding of the motion of the mentioned emitters. 1) The characteristics of the Yariable domponent are perfectly different from the our-tea which were obtained for the total current. In the process of emission one ought to start from the presence of two completely Card 2/4 different electron groups. The ratio between those can change Secondary Emission From Composit*Emitters at High Coeffi- 48-22-5-6/22 cients of Secondary Emission (Data From the VIII th A-11-Union Conference on Catt,ode Electronics, Leningrad, October 17-24, '1957) very muoha According to the density of the primary current, the veloqity of the primary electrons, the magnitude of the suction voltage, the structure of the layer and other factors. Such a sharp difference of the characteristics of the variable oomponent aame surprisingly. From a comparison with referenoes 6-1o the autho:z.-s come to the conclusion that the component without modulability must consist of autoolectrons which arrived ih the va,luum without any high energy loss from the backing of the emitter,, The variable component of the current, however. cannoi completely be attributed to the so called "true secondary" electrons.. A considerable possibility of a direct emission into the vacuum by avoiding the dielectric also exists beneath the main process of the emission of the autoelectrona from the metal. through the dielectric into -the Y-acuum. To this contribute many, cracks on the emitter after the heating (fig.15 a~b),, 2) The characteristics of the variable component are neither the characteristic of the totAl current nor of the curr- ent of the so called 'Itrue secondary" electrons, They only Card 3/4 characteriz% the variable component of the secondary electrons Secondary Emission From Compos_5_t!~Emitters at High Coeffl- 48-22-5.-6/22 cients of Secondary Emisoion (Data From the VIIIthe All.-Union Conference on ('O'athode Electronics, Leningrad, October IT-24i 1957) , which must not be mixed up with the ourrent of the "true secondary" electrons, as -::t often happens in single cases. In the discussion on this abstract participatedi Ye. A. Krasovs- kiy, I. F. Pesgyatskir, O~ M. Sorokin, L. W. Dobretsov and the first authors There are 15 figures and 12-i-eferences; 9 of which are Soviet. 1. Secondary enCission--Analysis 2. Secondary emitters--Prcduction 1. Secowaxy eir,-'~ttp-:t~s-.-E~"fect-.~Lvereas 3 4. Magnes-lum oxides--Appli- catiops Card 4/4 3/024/60/000/006/007/015 .(//"o (to 0 F192/C482 AUTHORS - Aranovich,.R,M.j Ksendzatskiy, I.G. and Timofeltev, P.V _T WW'AW-_. Mb. F5Wr""==W_ TITLE: Cold-Cathode Electronic Tubes PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii ivauk SSSR, Otdcleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1960, No.6, pp.143-i47 TEXT: The cathodes employed in normal electron tubes produce the emission by virtue of being heated to comparatively high temperatures. Apart from being heated, these cathodes have the disadvantage of a comparatively short life. Consequently, attempts have been made to develop cold cathodes and in 1938 two of -the authors (Refs.1,2) discovered that it was possible to obtain a sustained secondary emission from metal cathodes coated with thin layers of high-resistivity materials. Recent years have witnessed the development of an electron tube based on a magnesium oxide cathode (Ref-3). Such cathodes were prepared and investigat~_d also. The base of the cathode was made of nickel which was coated with magnesium carbonate by means of'cathop]3-07esis, the thickness of the coating being 5011. The cathode was heated in a vacuum so that the magnesium carbotiate was decomposed into MgO and Card 1/5 P6341 1 S/024/60 000/006/007/015 E192/E482 Cold-Cathode Electronic Tubes C02 and the layer of the magnesium carbonate on the cathode was converted into a layer of magnesium oxide whose thickness was about 3011. The layer of magnesium oxide prepared in this way had a porous structure capable of sustaining electron emission. However, in order to produce the emission, it is necessary to place a grid in the Vicinity of the cathode and apply a potential difference between the iAckel base of the cathode and the grid. The emission can be obtained if the potential difference is about 120 V, provided the energy of the electrons bombarding the cathode is less than 50 OV. The emission can be initiated by bombarding a cathode with an electron ciirrent of 10-10A, Vrovided the electron energies are of the order of a f ow e'V. When the electrons pass through the layer of magnesium oxide the cathode. is heated. This effect was investigated experimentally and,the resultA are shown in a figure. The electron emission from magnesium-oxide cathodes is probably due to tkie. fiold emission from the nickel base of the cathode which is caused by the acti *on of the positive. charges produced on the surface layer of. the magnesium oxide wbile this is bombarded by the electron Card 2/5 8831h1 s/o2h/60/000/oo6/007/015 1;,J-92/1,',/182 Cold-Cathode Electronic Tubes current at the instant of initiating emission. During the operation of the cathode, the poi;ltive charge on the magnesium- oxide layer is maintained as a result of the secondary entission from the wall,-5 of its pores, which emit the electrons. The inagnesium-oxide cathodes were used in cons tructingr an amplifier pentode tube which, apart from the three grids, lind a starter electrode consisting of iting.9ten filaments; the filaments were situated in special holes provided in the anode cylinder. The construction of the tube is shown diagrammatically in Fig.2, where I is the magnesium-axide cathode, 2, 3 and 4 are the grids, 5 is the anode and 6 and 6, are tungsten filaments of the starter One side of the filaments is connected to the anode, while their remaining terminals are attached to special input pins of the tube; the starter filaments are used as an electron source for bombarding the ningnosium-oxide cathode -it the instant of switching-on the tube. The tube was constructed of standard components and had the dimensions of the tube type 30TIIC (30PIS) The grid-anode characteristics of the tubes were Card 3/ 5 883hl S/024/60/000/006/007/015 E192/R482 Cold-.Cathode Electronic Tubes measured. One set of experimental curves is shown in Fig.6, where. the anode current 1. is plotted as a function of the voltage Uy applied to the control grid; the Voltage of th'p screen grid was 250 V, while the anode voltag ,e was varied from 180 to 300 V. From these experimental characteristics it is seen that a slope of 0-5 to 0.6 mA/V can be obtained over a comparatively wide'linear.region. The tubes of this type can operate only if the potentials at all the grids and the anodes are positive with respect to the cathode; the control of the anode currents can only be achieved if the control grid is given a positive potential. Secondly, the tubes have a comparatively large noise level. The tubes can be used as audio frequency amplifiers and their great advantage lies in the fact that their life 'is almost indefinitely long -and their starting time is,.comparatively short. The experimental tube described in this article -cannot be regarded as fully-successful since it was not constructed of specially designed components.. The authors express their gratitude to V.S.C%orshkov for testing the tubes. Card 11/5 - - ----- S/024/60/000/006/007/015 Q E192/E482 Cold-Cathode' ElectronicTubes ;ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut na (A116-Union Electrotechnical Institute im. V.I.Leni imeni V.I.Lenin) SUBMITTED: September 12,-1960 (Ditr. 2. Cxcwt~KWFifit IWA: -nalfuW c ONCRAlto-uttrHIMUM XaTOAOX: oiccuAno-mar- 11110BUR HATOA; 2, 3 H 4Fig.6. ecTRit, 5 - itilog, 6 it of 110:11.4yamonuo 1111TH OTaPTOPa Cart k-5/5 03 9'! S/109/62/007/009/006/018 D409/D301 AUTHO.*-'%S: Aranovich, R.YLOY Ksendzatskiy, I.G.0 and Timofe.yev, FTT.~ TITLE: Some emission properties of electron tubes with cold cathodes PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronikap v. T, no. 9, 1962, 1529 -11538 TEXT: Th.e changes are studied which take place in electron tubes during the initial period of operation of cold cathodes. It was found that the temperdture of the cathode core at.I- = coilst., as c well as-the starting time of the cathode, depend on the tube designi All the measurements-were carried out on electron tubes, described by the authors (Ref. 4: Izv. AS SSSR, otd. tekhn. n. (Energetika i avtomatika), 1960, 6, 143). A figure shows the dependence of the emission current I on the cathode-core temperature, after treat- .. c rient in an oxygen atmosphere, and after additional treatment in a hydrogen atmosphere. These experimentep however, yiel(,ed no defini-- Card 1/3 S/109/62/007/009/006/0*18 Some emission properties of D409/D301 te conclusions on the role of the oxygen or Aydrogen treatment. The free,path of electrons in a porous MgO~layer was measured. The ex- peftmental setup is described. The.free path was found to be -j3 mi- crons. As the,MgO-.Layer is 40-~50-microna thick, it follows that the fast electrons which are observed in the self-silstaining emission, are apparently not originating from the metallic cathod.e-core, but from the adjacent iayers. The surface potential of the cold cathode was measured by a convenient method. This method involves the charg- ing of a freely-suspended electrode which receives the electrons, emitted by the cold cathode. It was fouad that the potential of the free electrode is very close to t4e potential of the cathode sur- face-layer. A figure shows the dependence of the potential and of the grid voltage.on the emission---current. The above method wfLs used for 'controlling the surface-layer state at the initial moment of operation of the cathode. The measurements were conducted on a large number of tubes. It was found that the method usedt yields a true estimate of the surface state and,that changes take place in the ca- thode during its operationp as a result of which the surface poten- tial is no longer constant. The experiments showed that the self- sustaining processes take'place -in the surface layer itself, whose Ca-rd 2/3 S/109/'62/UO7/009/006/018 Some emission properties of D409/D301 thickness is comparable with the free path. The obtained results yield the following practical conclusionsi It is necess 'ary to insert in,-the grid circuit of electron tubes with cold cathodes, large ballast resistors and to connect them to the total supply-voltage; it is recommended using a Bupply-voltage of the order of 500 volt..' This leads to stabiiization of the emission current. In those cases in whi,,~h no additional (6ustaining) grid is necessary, it is recom- mended linking all.the grids; thereby the tube steepness increases. Thus, -the triodes prepared had a steepness of 0.7 0.8 mA/v, where-1 as the steepness of.,t-he three-grid tubes was 0.4 0.5 mA/v, under the same conditions.;'The above investigations were.carried out for cathodes under translint operatinG conditions which involve only a, drop iif the emission durrent at the initial moment* Further investi- gationt), involving a.qurrent rise, are necessary#,There are 14 fiq- res; The most importajj~ English-language reference reads as followl: A.M. Skellet, B.G. Firthp D-V1. Mayer, Proc. I.R.E., 1959t 47, 10, 1704. SUBMITTED: March 19, 1962 Card 3/3 ACC NR: V6012153 jALUTDIRS: A, I.; ORG: none TITLE., Cryostat for radiation recoiverE. Union Biectrical Engineering Institute im. olok.trotokhnichookiy inatitut)-7 Class 42 ' No. 180383 Zainnounced by All- V. I. Lonin (Vsosoyuznyy SOON: Izobrotoniya, promyahlonnyyo obraztsy, tovarnyyo makip no. 7, 1966, 70-71 TOPIC, TAGS: cryostat, cooling ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate prosonts a cryostat for radiation receivers. In its cooling system the coolant is formed by throttling comproosed gas which is initially cooled in a holical heat exchanger first by a coolant and then by the return flow of liquefied gas passing through the liquefying chamber. To increase the efficiency and usefulness of the cryostat and to simplify its design, the upper part of tho heat exchange helix passes into a heat conducting tube which is placed in the chambor with the-liquid coolant (see Fig. 1). The lower part passes through a vacuum tube with the return flow of liquefied gas, which is connected with the liquefying chamber. 1/2 SOMICE CODE: Ul-i/O/.,13/66/()00/007/0070/00,/I Nadol'ni1covA._..Q.; ArgrLo ,-R.-14. -M. _3rkch. 33 UDC: 621-565.4 L o~jooo-67 ACC N& AP6012153 heat exchange helix; 2 heat conduating, Fige liquid coolant; tube; 3 - chamber with r; return gas flow 4 - liquOfying chambe tube !()rig. art. has: 1 diagram. SUBM DATF,: 07jan65 ;~-U-B Gore; 20P ut jLRMVICH, S.I., Inzhener. Using low temperatures for joining. 31nergomashinostroenie no.8: --25--2-7 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Metals at low temperatures) (Power presses) - -- - - - 28019. ARANOVICH, T. A. -- Kromaya, ropozitaiva otlomkov pri nepravillno srosehikhoys, perelomakh, lozhnykh austavakh i defektakh tels. nizhnpy chelyusti ognestrelnogo proiskliozhdeniya. Trudy pervoy nauch. Mezhresp. Konf-taii po lecheniyu invalidov otechestv. Voyny v ored. Azii. Tashkent, 1949. S. 233-37- SO, Intopial Zhurnalinykh Statey. Vol. 37, 1949. ARMVICH, V. A plan for res*aroh work in establishing work norms in iuftstr7 for 190, Blul.nauch. inform. t trud i vareplata 3 no-3:38-42 160o (Nnu 13t8) (Produation standards) -j MAKOVSKIY, D.A., prof.; GURICH, A.A., dotsent; ARANOVICII, V.B., imzh.; RUDI&T, L.N., inzh. Use of sonar in mining. Gor. zhur. no.6:58-62 Je 162. (MIRA 1502) 1. Leningradskiy gornyy institut. (mine surveying) (Sonar) ARANOVICH, V.B.; GURICH, A.A.; KROTOVO G.A.; MJDNEV, L,N. Technical errors in sound ranging measurements in mine surveying. Zap. LGI /+6 no.2:3.17-130 t63. (MIRA 17:6) ARANOVICH, V.G.; POSTNIKOV9 L.V. Dynamics of a multivibrator on plane semiconductor triodeve Izv.vys. ucheb* zav.;radiofiz. 4 no.6:1156-3-170 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Nauchno-isoledovateliskiy fiziko--tekhnicheskiy institut pri. Gortkovskom universitete. (Oscillators) (Junction transistors) BABICBENKO., Ye.l,, kand. med. nauk; ARANOVICH, V,L, Treatment of decubitus ulcers in patients with spinal cord injury br free skin autotraramplantation. Vop. neirokhir. 27 no.2:13-3.8 Mr-Ap 163. (WRA 17:2) 1. Minika neyrokhirurgii Saratovskogo nauchn6-issiodovatell- skogo instItuta. travmtologii i, ortopedii (dir. - dotsent, U.N. Rodin). VERKHOVSKIY, A.V., prof.; GLYAVIN, Yu.V., dots.; LUPAWOVA, O.K., dots.; MOHEYEV, I.I., dots.; USPENSKAYAJ, A.N., dots.; POTIOMAREV, M.G., dots.; CHARYSHNIKOV, K.A., st. prepod.; ARABOVICH, V.M., assistent; PLOTVIKOV, G.I., assistent; red. [Handbook for the solution of problems on the strength of materials] Posobie k resheniiu zadach po soprotivleniiu materialov. Volgo-Viatskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1965. 319 P. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Gorki. Politekhnicheskly institut. 2. Kafedra "Sopro- tivleniYe materialov" GorIkovskogo politekhnicheskogo in- stituta (for all except Pelevina). A " 1, r . FLA ~,C)VIOJI, v.- Calid Tech Jci Dissertation: "IlIvestigation Of RegulatinE Valves. 11 28/9/50 Loscow Inst of chenical Eachine -building AD^ OV Vecheryaycl MOskva Surn 71 J50) A=GR I Zlotin, L. TXTLSo conforanc, of Workerv of the 3yaS&*t1O Etb.YI AIOOhcl la"mtry Branch pj==ICAI.. 1"Alcho.kWa pmolshignaeo,'. 1959. jr 5, P 459 0332) AMBACTs The regular branch conference took. place this year in 1"a- -0 discuss probloss, of the ITth h t o . k4byahavsk fro. July 14t Industry of synthetic othavol. The conference was convened by i - UPM11mmus, k"Usts. so-eta Xjolatrv~ SSSR po khi-iL (LA-1- , g1 t- u %ratima of the Committee for Chemistry of the Council a. torl, of the MR) end by the tujbysh~ so,morkhoz. : from all plants of synthetic alcohol, at . the Go.pt's ~~.gram t 3351 and of the GoopLan program ZSFSR and of the G.skhUk-1t. oh*,.Il and Of . b k y V " sell. a leading sork." of the lo,c, t stitute$ (71-tko-khl-tch.-ktY Ins "I h I n number air researc -.0.). imenj Kaxpa's (Tvtvtit~tv or physical end Cho-l-al Scion % 1 d - u. r V111neftekbim. XTZS3 and others), of the Kuyby.hs,skly 1v 'a.myy ;atjt.t (ruyby.h.1 Institute of Industry), of the 01progazt.pprom). of the ;.a- .ch.k ok i . , pr 21SLablag Institute. (G d la this conference, shine t o Card 115 trolemat refineries, oto,p*rticipa ame -tto-lad by 3,, 34--al. secretary of persons- It sea -,-,ad by Comrsdo 1. M. (Xmyb7vh" Oblast, Cut be taybysh4vakly Oblajtc*~f kozitwt =3 mol"" Of the MU), 1,--I~ra, -or. h.14 in th' plenary -",L.nb concerning '40 t.aks of the industry at synthetic ethanol (I- I- Z-'Otim CQo-khik'. It W. and r Oporto are "do earth' '-rk -f the Plant* dAring the year "0 and during the irst q-t,r Of 1959 (1. A. Vxl"h" ~ Wby-h-w-klY ",ad lint.tich..k.g. SFIrt. (K,yb,.h,, Pis.. a, :Ztbtic A. P. I.Lt,L~ - 0"-A-upkly ad (rrosW Chezinal ploet), I- A. 'A.191mov se"Od *int*tidh*xkOgO xpirta (SlrAtov Plant Of S.YmthetiC Alca. he A- T- Ltkhaehev . Orgk4 ",04 sint.tich.sko, .;iz_ Co. kplant of Synthetic Alcohol), X. M. Py.bova - Urlookly "104 glztmticbloko lr* CUf& PIGDS af SYRthstlc Alcohol), K. r.. x1l...k. - wfl'T halt an ths, lot.,ou it of On the doer. cat 0 f 1.0h.i P. Shchaki. - 111133 .%a the *PtPj_ a hydrstLOA (Corresponding ) Condition: f Knob- -of AS trUlt G. 9. Aorsskav). on foreign Investigations doncernic, the production of s.7zth,-ic card 215 alcohol and their analynis i a the -;S:R (Doctor On the 9-111-ation of by-prodjc*x of %.he ;rc- -Mil.. Of NY"thctia ethanol (Director of T&ZL ~C,.Ir., t story of the Or.k tl.n Pr.d- on ;'r. u Tk) Dur ction of Ing the o.f.r*, _7=- the f C.- all"imc problems. 2roWariai or r.. production. Alcohol product'. ~jhyj.no on. the *_QcC=j a, suto~ti- and ;rn ducti0c control. 30 I.Iwr.. --r4 b.14. It :th#r * to dAiregard the building of 2-3 a. he oft#r- -or. .;posted Y.478. 'a acc*=Pli*h he a- 7-Tt-ty Plan in 6 Card 3/3 N- P4 N t~,- t4 1. YANUSHEVSKIY, V., Eng.; ARANOVICH, YA Eng. 2. USSR 600 h. Refrigeration and Refrigerating Machinery 7. Mounting devices for malking automatic the work of a refrigeration unit, Moloch. prom, 14, No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress., April 1953,, Uncl. ARI~ VI CH, rE. V-7entralizatsi-Ir. zho'ezn,~dorotl,.ny"h ct;,ntrli. (Ccnl i-n of stntions). (NaWca i Tek~hniksi, 1970, rin. 51(414), p.3). DLC: Slavic unclass. SO: Soviet TrEms-oortation and Communications, A Bibliograp , Library of 4 Qongree, a, Reference Dc---artment, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. ARANOVICH, Yu.V. Determining the organic maa3 and calorLfic value o"L the semicoke from the heat reflning of shale fine 171 the solid heat-transfer agent method. nim. i teM. gor. slan. i prod. ikh perer. no.10-.285-289 162. (MIRA 1?.-5) ; 4 ARANOVICH, Yu.V. I Determining the constitution water in the mineral part of shale- kukersite. Khim. i tekh. gor. slan. i prod. ikh perer. no.11: 143-147 162. (MIRA-17:3) TASKAyEV, I.; SOLOVIYEV, I.; KHAIS, A.;,ARABOVSKIY, M.; POPOVII A.; ROZEbTERG, a. Readers'-letters. VTO 3 no.12:45-46 D 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Predsedatell soveta nauchno-tekbaiabookogo~obbhcbeotva ~- Odesskogo sudoremontnogo zavoda Ho.2 (for Khais). 2. Vchenyy sekretarl soveta nauchno-tokhnicheqkogo obshchestva kombinata Pechenganikell, pos. Nikell, Murmanskoy obl. (for Aranovskiy). 3. Zamestitell nachallnika obshchest-vennogo konstruktorskogo byuro pri institute Giproshakht, Ieningrad (for Popov). 4. Zamestitell predsedatelya soveta nauchno~tekhnicheskogo obshchestva Berdichevokogo kozhevennogo zavoda (for Rozenberg). (Technological innovations) ARANOVSKIYj M.G.; ORLUKO. X.I.; SHTUIN. L.S.; IYXRUSALINSKIY, A.M., dotuent, (Drafting in machine constractioul Cherteshnos khosiaiatvo v maahinostroenli. Leningrad, Nanchno-tekhn. isd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry (Laningradskoe otd-niel 1953. 103 P. (MLRA 6;10) (Machinery--Draving) (Drawing-room practice) ARAMOVSKIr.. Applying standards to mechanical drawing and dravin equipment. Standartizatsiia 27 no-3232-36 Mr 163. ~Mm 1614) (Mechanical drawing-4tandards) - 'W'--S- --.E- -- 3 I'll.. ng. "Experience in the Integration of Ceramic Cutting Tools in Certain Transport and Heavy Machine Construction Factories." translated portion of book Highly Efficient Methods of Machining Metals I~X Cutting, published by State Scientif c anU Technical PuU171iouse of Machine Construction Literature., Moscow-Leningrad, 1955 D 461550 Translation A-RANOVSKII, M. and SHFIGEL-1 *- A.M. Povy9henie ispollzovaniia oborudovanila v mekhanicheskikh tsekhakh. (Vestn. Yash., 1950, no. 10, p. 62-68) Improvement in the use of machine-sbop equipment DLC: TN4.V4 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, library of Congress, 1953. ARANOVSKII, M.JE. Obobshchit' opyt skorostnikov po drobleniiu struzhki. (Vestn. 'Mash., 1951, no. 1, P. 40-46) General practice of experts in high-speed chip crushing. DLC: ThIh-V4 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. WM/ Engineering Tools: Owd IA ftb 128:- 16/34 i Aranovskly.. M. Title r:An e:qp6rimni., oil "he Introdu otion o.fcutting tools having . -, minervLto- ceranio cutting'edges In the Transport Machine Construction -Fact6rie,B PertodieRl Vest.-mash.:32 3c ,~43 Dee _,.Abwtract I~The soldering: of: cutting. edges to tool holders and the,adjusting and sharpening ofmineralo-wcereunio cuttin -tools is escribed;-Azid-dai g 'tool- -h-- ~givencqnoeining_ '-configuriatio a, specifications i*d ~deslloag* diagram' tables. h1st#Ution Sdbm!4.tted