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ARTEMIYU,, I., aspirant NB*v to organize inexpensive highly o0isftetory flood $"I" in lunchrooms by V.T,*ofiM&ft and o%fto., Ro"Owd b7 AJxt4wievo Obehohestys pitana.U%%.55 V 161, (fM Bd) lo Institut skonomiki AM SM# (Restaorantst ~Mabroomo doo) ARTSMIYEV, A., kand.skoum.nauk (MInsk) 11"d for the trainiq of spolAlists with M& quaUtiestimo Ob#Mheatv.pit. noi, 518-10 Vt 162, (XUtA l5t5) (RestiWants, lwwhromet eta,".-Vocautmal guld"be) ,4 A.A. The acid "ride of 3 Asid, V i p4d" 11 1A k- - ""*' "'T11.) 1~01QVS 4UdM " 6 M . V-1 H MCA# ArtWs* (Moscow Tftt: It9t*1 - i~Tv 113 (1916)# bome observations woro made *n the be or -of 3-AAV_v-2- raphthoyl chlorides 'rho chloridd vas prepC by hr tNi acid with di 6-fOld amte Of =121 Only Once did the product a 91V 0 impat Cr the expts. lhd U very vague m.ps. In the range 120-600# Ssp4 of -the ehlorl$e on dooliml,, fou~wad by drying In a vacuum desiccator and than in an open dishp led w ynUaor neoaos., us 95-601 after further standing in a desiccator 2 days the produc to m4 ICL-30 and no longer yiaded Me 2j,3-hydmW-e-naphthoate on treatment ,with UaMli vtandin$ in:. the desiccator for 2 days longer raised the m.p. to 191-V (Ana:.*,TOU01Y to Moyer's product, Monata. 22,, 791 (19M))j further standir4r ~or '.! dap ralsod ~he m.p. to 204-100 and the resulting product pvo,, on treatftnt with *011 for 6 hrs.3,1: a substance.. m. 115-250, which was not identified# It is pmballa that the acid chloride slowly transforms itself Into an irvier astor. - - T -- .1. f. Y . , ". 'ICTi thf- shloro-anh:,-C*Irlde c-f 2-3-cx7ma-il VoIc r.~ !d' by ii. !. ;. K. Bagoirlme-ki and A. A. Artmiev (p. 444) ZO: J(urr:n-', of -Genera'- Che, irt (Aurntil tb!~hchei Xhlrii:~ ll:,4( , Iclw,,tD 16, llo. 3 tons ill Is 911111yrn I lift 5111if"i M 51111111 11111HI111111 IM1111111111111111.4wil Ill 11111 Ila V T1 it I tt 1, J FV if Im III o4j; .41 Ilut I I l"'.. rA oi I,: lo~ I ill 0,111" !1,ZAI m. ri I II It I,I;I161, Ill I I ILIII-i IEI T1.1 I It I IL,! LIJLLIALL~ A, L I i if 6"61 FRIO r.u ~illld' IiIIIJIL1111.11 111 1~111i'J~ 'I JINI zi J, 3i, 1h, ANY- wi: UM/ Physical Chadstry Holeeple. Chemical bood AW J= : Refamt Shur Maim, No k, 1"7p 100 Author : Gankins, To.v., Finkashts)u A.Lj, Artftlyff AA-.- inst : AaMeW of Sciences VON Title : Molecular Complexes of Vitrosyl QUwU* Orig Pab DOkl- AN SM,1956, 109, No 3, 526-531 Abstract Investipted were the absorption spwUa of solution of 3M (1) In & av*w of cramic solvento Alch tU suUms, OWAivide Isto $ VcVs 6a She basis of their effects on the absorption speetrtat of =M. .1- Dtpol#-free solr- ent$ (cyclohexaze, cyclo-octs", U-boptane" CM4); in *M th* WWMTtiCkh curves of I in the visiblo region of the "trm ooludd with those, of sous 1. 2. Solvents 414 a rarOly po3w1%U* b,amw nwileas M A6 . 2be ~;*tytI= curves of K:Ln the" solviesta a r ~wrim-teRied *a& 0 0 A f the Mtb= in the blus-wwou restou IaU a shwter vare-laft region &M complete distortim of Upt ata. In tho 600-610 xAA region vith forlatiou., In 34*u of The warAaw, of may a alldit inflexion, folloved by a rise. ftis con be OWULad W faimation of moltc*r lar compoundB due to interaction of vuhared elactr4os of I Vith ri -614e- Card 1/2 VM/ "'C&1 Ch"d9trY Y,010cuU. Cbadaa band Abs Joux Referat 2bur lbiadys, No 4, 1957, 1090 3-4 trons of the ban%=* rins sM tho foraktim " 4 t*4% th woof of a va- table complex almilar to descriw (Sh. obsbob.. kbl*i, 19m, lat 190~- 3. POW 0 chlor0onsp i*butyl broodAN, a- heptyl broodde). AbSOrPtiOd CWV40 Of LU US V`100616 ft#04, U the 601- vents of this Voup, we dWrutorixod by a shift of the *atom into +Ao short wave portion of the spectrm vbicb is appsawtly comocted with d1star- tion of the olectrou claW ot I moloavles ved4w the Istluato Of Upole mlo- cules or the solvent. In the altraviolet restom If the aratramithe abmv- ,?, of Wissom b is obsorred only In solvatts of W tion mudmm at X 335 a 1-st vroup vbile in the othqr imftw#s the" Is dbeftv" *a tanedca Wd sharp inexame of absorption coefftelaft. Absence of nue strwtva* In the 500-600 sWregion has been abowtalmed, *lah cm be aftribated to a dmv In the state of amoption of I an Its dissolutUW4 Card 2/2 lc" 1'1%~ fl L! il L f it p9, 11 Will IW Will I Jll!,.i.! 1l,-;:, ARMITV, A*A-, kand.tobM.Awk; SIMI"Of(At APA.* k*MAhi%A&*; ~--. -~- , Te.T., k&%d-%*ftA.UvAkI nM'"=' &8*0 "Ur f1gs- ustenank photoahouloal Itras Mon with Altralwl ahl*A400 htm~saftk I prom 3 no *5 92=31 158* Tmim usu) (Nitrosyl chloride) (Photo*hmimt27) (Mydreo*rbous) 44 fill it Ij VATSMIXt Pavel EVaculik- Povel]* Wh4dr, 4WO N.A., ksmA, tokba. nank [trauslatort Tcmlrm, BA manslatarlt J=TAWS, ", akedemik, red.; ZUMIZNVUjx, V.A., rod,,; PALUMWAO S.T., takhn.nd. (Chemistry of umommys] DAINUS, Smoverow, PW Ted. 1$11, Imiantes. Moskva. %ad-vo laostrlit-ry. Volol, 1960j, M .(=A Ilk 33, (Polymers) (Chemistryo Orpnio) 302 4/110,j0 AUTHORSt -Artemlyev, A* A** Stropikheyovp U. A+%:: Dabitino 3s go v I o"nov sk ijv p T & I TITLZs A Commercial P2100988 of Istorifying TowphiM116 Acid PIRIODICALs niniobeakaya grosyshlonOostIt 1960# X~m 8, 'PIP. 9-15 TEXTs The present paper offer the principal rosult4 ob-Aload by thal authors front their laboratory Lthod ior the nu"OXytL3 saterificatlaft of torephthalio &old and "UtIvo obsoking In., the V$~ot fig* V shown the dependence ct Us, esteritioation rate. on. t*xW*x*t*v*t ax:a ftg~ 2 the 'dependence of the estorifteation 4egres on pros*uro St *$Doc. ]PLO 3 illustrates the depondena* of the ostorification 40#rma, on -the tereph#Suo said t methanol ratio at 250000 and Fig, 4, the dopo*emas Ollt the vohbift of terephthalic acid In mothyl alcohol an the monomobbyl Wrapbtbalate content at 200C# The dependence of the eaterifloation digroo an -the T ter content in the reaction mixture and on the duration, of prOtiesS at 25;0'C is illustrated in Yjgo 5, Table I gives the 0001PONI"400. Of the PrOdU*tl for different esteritiostiot dsgreos# VhIle is#. VgTaphlo#lly depict* Card 1/2 RMUND131IT, T.I.- ARTMITM, A.A. ftepration of Aromatic m'boxrltc acids by tb* darlowlatien of p-d1ohlorobewens. Shwe TM 3 so-A:02-473, 16C., (WA 13:12) 1, Ocaudarstrennn IvAtitut asolmy prowshloxaptl t pcdwcw ordwilcheskogo slatem (Acids, Orlosic) (Car'bomyl gmq) (salmou) MUNOV81IT, V.I.$ AMSYST, A.A. Noahmbw of tba reaction of amboiWlation of Shur. V= 5 ao.4i4?6-W? 160. Is Gomadarstympy Orgallabiesba =00 (CkrboW grato) 3/063/6D/O0!,/006/Ol3/Ol4 A0511A026 AUTHORSs Genkina, Ye.V., Gorodisakaya, U.N., Artea4y, A.~. TITLE't On the Reduction of Primary, Secondary and Tornavy 11--tro-Compounds. PERIODICAM Zhurnal Vowyusnolgo Xhimichoskogo Obnhohee4ra is, 0.1. Mendeleyeva, 1960, No, 6, VnL 5, pp.709-710 TEXTt The authors carried out the reduction of aliphaiio primary (from C, to Q and secondary (from C3 to C7) nitro-oompoundvi torrawy nitt*- butane *and 1-atro-l-mothyloyolchexane, for the purpose of p:-oving indire6ily the validity of the previously made assumptions, that awwaiii Au needed In'the system of reduction for the formation of aoi-nitrocyclobexan-t, which then is reduced to cyclohexanoneoxims (Ref. 3-Konovaloy). In Ref, 1. aid 2 (Patent No. 7972 GDR, Rzhxhimp 7793 (1956) (Works of the Nitrogen Indust -y lustituts) I the transformation of nitro-compounda of the aliphatic And ilicy:11o, rows, into the corresponding oximes, is givdi as being accomplished thryugh the catalytic; reduction with hydrogen. Nitrocyclohezarts, for examplep is reftood over metallic copper, under presourd, In the presence of liqmll asmorvLa, to cycloboxanoneoxime, with a yield of 90A, Card 1/6 3/063J600 5A 0 6/013/014 A051/&026 On the Reduction of Primary, Secondary and Ternary Vitro-Compc=b a-SOM 0 C.m \N02 0 CNNOO'114 --+ () The validity of this reaction amdd then be proven, accardIng ,* the authors# by establishing the possibility for this process to take place wtth any primary and secondary nitro-compounds, capable of tautomor traratomation into free nitrone acids, and the impossibility of ternary nitro-comlounds tobe reduced if they are not cabale of tautometrio transformatWn.. Phe authors conducted the reduction process in a reactor made of stainless tteel, with a mixer on the panless belt (Ref.7-Tishnevskiy) in a oyclohmme ae4ium, with "I," hydrogen, under a pressure of 150-200 atm and 125-130OCt in th resencs of an excess of ammonia (5 mol of IM to I mol of the nitro-compow 4f, over metallic copper. It was astablieRed that the ternary nitro-comlovuls, under these conditions do not undergo W changes. In the retiuction cf the secondary nitro-compounds, a high yield of the corresponding ketoxings, (65-90%) were obtained. In the case of the reduction of the primary nitro-com)outids, in addition to the aldoximes, amid*s of the corresponding acids wort*lso noW Card 2/6 3/063160/DO5/1)06/033/014 A051/AO26 On the Reduction of Primary, Secondary and Ternary Nitro-0*mpcrmdiI to form, identified by their melting point, elementary iwnalysVt mul molecular weight. The type of transformation noted is explained by the aimatanewis occurrenm of isomerization of the initially formed aldoxisms Lito acid asides as wellt R- INO2 ---* R- --4 R-C 41#0 . Hereby, th-0 rela-Ave part of the NOH 2 amide of the acid increases in the reduction products with an ncrease of the molecular weight in the homologous row of the nitro-oompounds, and, beginning with the primary nitrohexans, the only product of the reaction is found to botkv amids of the corresponding acid (Yieid-ea-eqA . With. dL doareate in the number of methylene groups, the amide, yield gradually decreases and tie saaoxime yield increases at the same time. Table I gives the resultsfor the xxpetriftents on the reduction of the primary and secondary nitro-compoun4s. 3 mcial experiments were conducted to prove the possibility of isomerization *f tho Mdoximse under the given conditions. The same law sequence was noted herie as for the transo formation of the asides in the reduction of the primary nitro-.aspounds (Table 2). Thus, it is concluded that the obtainod results could eon!Irm the validity Card 3/ 6 3/063, 60/005,f006/013/014 A 4026 051Y., On the Reduction of PrimuTt SocoAdary and Tersul Nitro-tompow As of the assumption that the reduction process with hydrogerA or pi Imary and secondary mitro-compoundst over metallic copper, in the provence of liquid ammoniat takes place through the stage of free nitrous aoid. forsition, It wao also established that the primary nitro-paraffin6a behave im a 9?saial wV under these conditions, namely, their reduction is accompanied br the isomeriza- tion. process of the initially-form4d a1doximos into acid amides, the yield of which increases with a growth of the mothylone chain of the hydrooarbom frov C3 to C6. There a" two tables and 10 referencest 6 an Satiate 4 English, kSSOCIATIONt Gosudaretvannyy institut szotnay promyshlennosti i praduktov orgarLichaskogo sintoza (The State Institute of the Nitrogen Indu.itry and Produoto of Organic Synthesis) Card 4/6 ARTIMIYXV, Aleknnir Ivanovich, k&ud.tsJ4km.naukj, dotsentl AJIMIRYJ Nil Alekswulrovi PMPC&lMtA$I' cht Selection of optimal VL"mtsrm of tranafftmerm ~wltb o*P*so frequency* *I*ktmIwkb*A** IS no AR635-W 065. (WPA 184) lo Wedra teoreticheaktA o8nov oI**+-rotA'kWP4-11 tvwtdvdkogo snergeticbeskogo institul1a (for ArtsA.*7"VA,X )'~ 2. Ivoomkir energetichmokly takhmikum (for AtUxOyev, A*~,; I it i ,ii4 Mi li~ ~"fmfm k TITLE nt CO 7. it 171A it t' M", rillf I t OJ Li 67 rK 9,411) this ebft M6tor width 16 ad by con (Inverted k,6 4 wile N466 " Fill l/z j -44 i"T - ----- --- ---- -------- -- O0 IN Off AUrWRSs %jkLint r*41 TO 'i t note T1TUs Method for obtwo , a"" i Ormae oi l p Prow SUM=$ qj Antsm*: 1 #00011 now 1 "PIC TAW l d tj " s p ymrs. p 0 "w O regewations sum AU,Author Pik"Im acid n S UI l t t o a a ca ga ampeft i 6: 2actm and the degree of lifetim of the c t l t U : a a " la the catalyUo prmotw, ODWO U/ 'no, Am U44 4J~ ARMIXEV. A.A.; GENKINA, Y(.V.1 KALIMOITOVA, A.B.; TRorri,'K NA, V.P.; ISAYEHKOVA, M.A. 04duction of nitroerloboxans with sodium thloakilfa e, Zhur-VKHO 10 no*5158&589 165, 1. Gosudaretyanrqy inatitut azotnoy produktov organichookego sint6ma. Oapj, 18111) provVehlothnoti i -L 25e30-6a S WIT k I) ACC HiRt kP6W583 ROM AUM t 77 (Owdidate of Todo-dre-U 10 ORDs [ArtmIMj,A- IJ tit magino orims ~uw elektratekbid Id IVamakoV mo skW)-jwst0IA&h;, NogLmoring Lwutzlolv*im"ikV omeoulbs tob TIT181 :Cwoo ot to: trim at 4, 6djosl. U"itlp VY9 TOKq, TkOSt ele*tric wtoro, la spito at 0 the- 1.616 -6/200 rop &M~ rp A* I Art 'r4Or# Ao ,at for r gate tk* aboloo of M&POUG lgkd** n" proportlem ot tho traosterst toft V* tir Cap rd 1/2 L 22~23N-66 ACC Nih AF60131 on magnetic characteriatiest los oil 04 the dymemic Omsea ot $-b- u lw I- so 1) the losses withis copperars 1 'W'' - at P door*&$* to frequesJ4 leads to Imitipliestiou fbe+*orl it) the tr4itowaksr Aist dw it uiut~ oquiTzlent air ppj 8) vp~to los k1w of CUIA, GGA GOr" tb* dOubjL ;of v$ vt, a PUP -"- - I mentioned "rimutal t; as I smid if 0 9% '"wo *r fAlo r an opikimm 119"#U7 to figures and 20 fauul" 10 SUB CM1. 09 "SUIR DAINI ;Ilk i[ jj,.- !0 j i"d Pi V!, 2/2 U A ------- ---- ---------- xzZ Nkt I-P-60c (A) *0 INVENTOR: K~aylov, V. B.; Art" AL ROBOT, 0, P. di "t now, T T=Xi Metho& at prepaxi" d IJ F A j : I tOPIC TAGS: cawo laotem nit APTIUM An Av*4ia, kgk' ,:AFQSPM an ror ~ eye wn reftation of the nitrw" and liquid ammonia. To as iibw reduce P31000 01" tjw~ A cyclohoxem (50-450 ato) plus. 2~ attric said in 1,4 ~0.1 IAt L tbe reactor outlet,, the reaction mix%" is r*ft ac*2~d lowmering tbe pressrue the 00"C"*41006 to oft lm t ft i "im-tional wthods and "&w"o irjib" ho - k$ odn " Ift + mj~ A At two Alob Is grafts.12y Inmvesed traj SO... 8% to U5 UhIch to subsequently convarted tov~cqwolsot* 0 met TOO a constant temperature of 200 g5o~o MW reactor ID1 1 4 ~Af i/2 ShviAw. i, I ti: Umd mt I' I ~~ I IL L 23-582w~ A= N% vltb:a 0034 U014 circul", to the "bit of fifti"ift ot ue it I On COM 07/ am-Was it j i o4i. it it ir, Ij it it if M; 111TRZT7 ARTEMIYEV, A.A.,, inzh.; k~TEMIYFV, A.I., kand. takhn. rauk, doteent Prospects of the development of frequency and phase conlrertere in power engineering. Izu. vys. ucheb. zav.1 energ. 7 r~*.12:117-120 D 164,. i,'HjRA 1812) 1. Ivanovskiy onergetichaakiy institut. ARTIMIYEV, A,I, Apyaratus for fil1ing gelatin c*pml$s AIW 01401k iw*rm. Apt. dolo 12 no.4:W59 A-Ag 163s (IOU 171;,') 1. TSentralliVy aptsohnyy nauohno-issledowatelIALY .1ooUtut. I;.,, ARTEMI-FV, -A. ; KORF, M. Simple method for caloulating bonuess for but caiduttors. Avt.- transp 40 no.1005-37 0 162. (MIPA 15i U) Nages-Notarbus drivers) (Bous systates) G. -- - ----- 84-t tao 0019 96 ISO at SW& 1040%.6%. lit lot OCT to, at SOS a* so O'Jl~ 6% VX* to 60 14 ~V,ee!gt at at '0064 . t lofv;" 4 by-04 $10 % 0-to NO 10 160 1)03~ at 0 Its 9TO 46 1 0.6% 4$0 at 0,00 0 0*00 of 9160 calma'O ICA.- J?t 4 '6-00 tu~ 1. 0 6,,o t6%$ at ,,A .%I voo -W 9. 06 1 '*a dt'W v0 .re6o ILGO 066 O-Soe a 4cl "00 a tv~s 9 '1490 8*0 000 11D., 16 ~.Oj!t jao One 00ate. 0U,601 V6 - * 4. so ~) - Of I A"! A. ..... Willa React5(ins of thit TT Card 2/4 of' t~,6 Ozd?4406,~ of q4t:41)WN were ursed. T'ho ahosau doublo iatfjlrw~tlavt Wi0l. #1(10 carbonium ionis ts 7). th')# #XO68 to the squai-ion, W* 003010 144 i -~lm - 4*0 with A101 11h Which '6~4y otonization (refertmes 1~0 according $6 tho reaotioz of thal that ablorob L -L i0e dou"A06 presehoe of AIM xohanp twos I thos~s Zustion cl) witilb," 0~4- t 10 and the o$cloboxrl~,, deut*roly4la of tho doOtOri4i the hydr#;904 excho". tme! a noosseari. Contr&4 to the" 4 between tolu'sue and deaUrtowoo g i number lot 111) OnI7 takes plaao;ose (2) (acid 1"e). the particles'; *hm ~s4: / t, ~~1414 9-,,~ 11 t., 0 0 11"10 ~ I; 4Av ~av pi s 't f a to the part in he 04; oat* Ion AUTHORS: Razuvayevs 0. A., Pstukhov, G. G., 20,.U&5-3i/59 TITLE: Reactions of the Zxchange of Radicals in P:080009 of AM 3 (Reaktaii obasna radikalov v prioutetvii ALCI 5) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk 888R, 1958, V014 118, Nr 5, pp. 96o-963 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors proved that the exchange of ralleate of organo- metallic conpokmds with the ffsolvent" takes place In reactions of the radical as well as in ionLo reactions (reference 1). In the present paper the authors wanted to examine the possibility of the progress of the exchange of cations R+ + ROD < ~' e + RD (1). by using deuterium-containing "solvents" and AICI The use of this last oatalyst van chiefly investigst*4 LA,reaotions of one acid type (reference 3)- Exchange reactions which take place with the participation of carbonium ions were investigated by means of deuterium in reactions between aliphatic hydro- Card 1/4 carbons and H 2so4 (references 4, 5)- For the investigation Reactions of the Exchange of Radicals in Presence of AM 3 20-n&5-32/39 of the exchange of cations haloid and aronatic hydrocarbons were used. The chosen substances show an txchange systems a double interaction with AlCl : the haloid compounds show carbonium ions in presence 0? AM 31 as it well known (references 6, 7). Here the exchange oun take place according to the equation (1). Aromatic hydrocarbons form a x-complex with AlC13 in which they are subjected to a strong protonization (reference 8). The exch4nge can take place according to the reaction of the &aid type. Table I shows that chlorobenzons-dsuterioboussne as well as cycloboxyl- dsuteriocyclohazanoohloride carry through the exthango In presence of AM 3 until the state of equilibrium. The exchange taken place in those systems acccrding to the equation (1) with the participation of the, pherylcarbo-cation and the cyclohoxylearbo-cation. It is postAble that the deuterolysin of the douteriobsnaene favorr the reaction of the hydrogen exchange. This conditioz, hovoysr, is not necessary. Contrary to these systems the 1,ydroten exchange between toluene and douteriobanssue (tablt 1, experiments number lo, il) only takes place accor4ing to tke equation Card 2/4 (2) (acid type). The particles that take part In the exchange Reactions of the Exchange of Radicals In Presence of AlCL 3 20-118-5-31/59 are a proton and a deuteron, The oxohmnge process can also be represented as a rotation of olsotrophffla substitution. By 2 isotopic markings (douteriotoluene a2d radiobousens 1-6 C14)it was proved that besides the ex)hange of hydrogen there is also an intramolecular migration of th CH group of toluene to*arde the benzene nualaue. Tiore i: p;40tically no exchange b6twesn douteriobansent and c.rolohexane and between cycloboxane and deuterio,oyclohexa:ie (table 1, ex- periments number 12-15). This partly confLrms the correctness of the conclusions drawn above. There is io exchange of hydrogen if one of the components forms n) x-complex with AM (cycloh*xane) or if the formatiDn or such a complex Is not accompanied by a protonisation4 In chLoronltrobonzono and bromo&nisole the influence of the subitituento on the exchange was to be investigated. In spite of the expectations it was proved here that only a limited ex-hange occurs between p-ohloronitrobentene and douterioiltrotenzene, and between o-bromoanisole and douterioanimo1o (table 1, experiments 6-9). These results do not quCte agree with the Card 3/4 fact as stated above that the radicals lo.-atod at the oxygen Reactions of the Exchange of Radicals in Presence of AIC. 3 20,118-5,-A/59 atom are stable (reference 11). Finally tie experimental methodology is given. The results of the Lnalys*.,s are included in the tables I and 2. Thor# are 2 tables and 11 reforenoest all of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskiy gosudar tv an universitat (Gor'kiy State Univ:rs,717 PRESENTED: October 23, 1957, by V. N. Kondratlyev, M-~xber, Academy of Sciences USSR SUBMITTED: July 17, 1957 Card 4/4 FIOSPIN, M-YA-1 GMU, O-P.s VASILIM# YU.S.1 XIIJIUUVO N.V.; FOLITMTOY# M.N. i ARIW M AM'- Additions of alacholuand their effect on lobolo ~140trosynthagisp Dokl. AN SM 140 no.611Y38,I)9I 0 '61. (HM 14$11) 14 Institut slektrokbirdi AN SM. PradvtavloniD sks4600ca A.U. Frunkinp, (Chemistry# Orj&nia--*tbe&il) Wlato 48ts) ARTFM for -Miting ointment Lasee. Ar.~_ lp.*-o 13 Nr-Ap (Al:.--A 1,111V -jS"nt,rnllnyy apt-flxiyy Mookv*,, IMMMY, he"ration of Amygftla amra aqva, Artodelo 9 no.213440 *- Ap 160. (AM=) (UM 1336) - AR,TEM"lgVj A.1.1 ILIMIN# H.T.1 RATKSVICHo G.I.1 Imomrsunt S.I. Hechmdcal oupplyipS of distiU*d water to waklonatlaus, Apt, delo, 10 no. 242-45 Xr-Ap 161. (XMA 344) le I&boratoriya tahnolboi lWwjit"m#h fom J plinovych preparatov, (VAMP DISTILLID) . ~ 4 i I ~ i 40 ACC NRo AF6W583 MCI mms J** Al~: Artg~~v AKO $1 (ftndidats of Technical MUMS#; -At I OWS: (Artomt* 14 3119bowrim'I LAW eloktrotsidwAld ivamovskov --w-w--r1dWsk"b1 Ivanov ?0ar IntLasering insutuf* (IM10"k4 0 W, Tm I aftoo Olt 00ion pwmuts' *r tr4watamotw T i now''. Moms IsvesItum v7sahm TOPIC TAGSt electric matcri sU0t4*Ardw&%0'~' er* i -~~! 1", 0j Aw, 10 *Wi4oueo 10410 induction ABOMM I In spit* of 10io . the. I ad goe ftm* ajw~vml A t 'hmol tirleal rA am tly, th Moore idall P1 lob See$ Solt*$ Ao L Artem yftp *A4k tried tw.esUblink optimim $6041 lisis for 41 6 0 t is 111111 gate 00 Choice of movatle I mal proportions of Ahs tramd r t L CREd: 1A ACC NRs AW-13583 characUristitso Ab# tossibillOy f Oak WOU6,00 and Me dynamic stresses of S*14 a/sve. tread N* all 1) the losses within copper'sro looJok, largri. 00 Stolj decrease In froque&4 leads to sW across 044V rat I Multiplication factorp 1k) the tionsformorl design a to Stainnis equivalent air Sapi 3) Air- I cuit can serve the double pwpg* of vorktog Vi mentioned "rimental frequenciesp and .41 porw an optimum geometry for the tr stool*$ 16 quo i 4 figures and 20 formuUa. S1 Sn 0=1 09 Bunt DMI Mb so A. 2T Cwd 2/ Ina jj_jj_jj'j7j-o V16- *0 A[ I, so A 1 : 00 4 qhm- W 14 *0. A. 1. DO Owuld fm 'A'AA106 tsw Wa kpqAmu 's lfv~ f C k 1114 , 4 vvr~ OrW o t0% 44 Ohr m 46MV1 qvhtmathA NVOIA CAA,Lj T_ (A fCj, Uf w4 U444 iW 'i, 16 1 ~_lr , 900:40006:0*10*0 0#0 0 0, 1 sit IS, I I I iU I'll'i ~*Oolse 06*06 1 ARMYN, A-1., dote*nt, klodidat tekhaiaMstft =qL bralnolov of thsontlaid 6100010 "XiWWilW4 XL*),lllrlCb*S%T* S0&12*7j-?4 D '53. (XW4 641) AR701TW, Ael., kpind.takhn,nAulL. ". Present state and prospective development of froquemV champrs. Prom.enert. 12 no.10.1-5 0 'W. (mm 10:10) (Frequency changers) AR M IYIV, A.I., slaktromonter Impovad oonstruation of a $park cap., X*k L topl* tt&ga 4 n0.101 20 0 160, imau 13, 10) 1. 2-y uchastok energosustahs" Omkoy dor*SL,. (%kiltoade-goobric equipwat) ,!r." ARTrX'M, A.14 Zfj "i~-ftRratioa of liquids in drugatar4m* 4t- dolo 10 n0-3$ 40-43 My-Je 161. (FILTUS AN FILTUTION) (MIRA 149 7) A:M,;-I'L-;V, A. I. Influenas of ustalp gW thM "yo on thq qUaity *f t1itUr almond oil vater. Apt. delo 10 no.4:51-52 J14S 161. (HIM W12) (OIL Of AUOM) AJITU41YEV, A.I. 'Joe of bactericUU1 Imp& 132 ph&rm&*OuU*al procUcso Apt. dolo 10 no.506-58 S-0 Ifilo (MRA Utl2) (ULTUTICIAT US) (STRaMATIMO (PUWMT) Afasm Th-f ) A. 1. Machine for the produioti= of supposital6g, Apt. jWj* 10 no.6152- 54 N-D 161. (SUPPOSITOUM) Pmm 15$2) ARMI MW A cbnyy sotrudniki BULIU10VA, S.L.muolmy sotradnik JI-ALL-0--mu j VA-SILIMyS.F. 0 assobo" motrudnik Anmmrs to questiond an the preparation of medleird tam presentit diffioulties and indompatibilltles In COMPOWAL129. Apt delo U~l IA20.1 92-95 JsF 162. ZMIIIA 15, 4i) 1. Laboratoriya, tokhrclogil Idt4LrwhwmyM torm I plonawykh preparsUm TSentrallnogo muoWo-Assledovatallskago apt**M"o imstituta. (INCOWATIOM (PUMOT)) ARTEMSIEV, A.I. Preparatidn of bittar almmd water from a comentrutte, Apt. do3* 11 no.2s27-31&Jlr-Ap 162. 4MIRA 2585) 1. TSentml In" aptsobn" nawboo-isslodovaW takil - inn titut. JAMOND) ARTEMIYEVY A.I.j k&nd.tekhn,n"*q doteent, Present state and Nture dowelopment of can"rters and phase convertors, lloktriobestyo no== D 162. (WFA l5ij2) 1. Ivanovokly su"Ucheskiy bsfdtut. (Frequionq changers) (Phase 60fivertm) ARTEM'19V A I . ".tokhn.nauk, dotsent Problem oono tjw desip of trawormars MW limpsuo amplifiers for operatic7rift4usaies from 2 to 10 ap.s. -.-w. vys. nabob. my.; energ, 6 no.2ol,9-26 F 163. (=A 160) 1. Ivanovskiy enerptiahaskiy institut, Iment V; w1joinlasa. Predstavisna kafedrcq toorstichask0b oemov ol~ktr,)tnklinikl, (3106LAO trdA8fw%sr*) (M%Oet.a amplifiers) iui::IIIEI-u-L-iLailuLu-jlq5jlll.~I 111; [Al I 11IL&IIII11M.111 U111111 I 1WId" It 11111 IJj~jq:p JV Y F rl" IF I. X 111- 1 11 1.111, 4o UW4 I"IRT: i J-d Ili T: it IJ !hL. ~..!A ;L!. .1 M-1 KIP r H I I ~, 1~~Iljmi.I ;iil;i~h--. 1-l: !!JIF111! HiT, ,FIFOF FPFF,I"11YJ Hip tl~41101111111,i, Tj li 4 Ifu IMP, T!'! 11, P -I JA I P. all L'T"i I -,,;"ITT 11;111,1] i it Ii Jl~ li, It C. r jai ARTYNIMP A.A., Insh.; ARTEMITEV, A.I., land. tekhn. nauk. dotsent Prospects of the d,evolopment of frequency and phasi! corvarttra b power engftearing* riv, vys. uchob4 sav.; entrg. 7 no.MI17-120 D 164, OURA 1832) 1. Ivanovskiy energaticheekly insti-tut. ARMIYEV Alskumdr )wW,t*kbnvAuk,, dotAsmtj ktMOIV,, AI*Wws& Selection of optial p"Urm at b"00 vl; '24-15 COP4801 frequency. Isvv",udb*bi,"vs Oak 165s 3*28) i lo Kafedra towedebtlakikh oft&V eltIrtrotok4a4i AsmovIlabW orArgeticheskogo iss%~tuta (for Artl%# 2. Ponovskly anerptichaskiy tekbobho (tor Artes Zo T -1 -ifu-ii H 9 , 2"-~ mks Apso 3 1 cw~ AUTHOR: Ad=!Zni A.- ~646 TITUCt CoakroUabUity of SOMCEI WVZ# EnergofiUlif ma.il 1965- 40-~s if 'W ioincuasl heqq*fty. Ti. 00 MOO, lk'06,44*~ 10000: and 10 ; "I 11R~1Y."'I'lu ro~"*4w OU~ characteristics) a# pi its 6equency cbs"ists this ebamser ed motormbich io aunWed ~.j~ onverted 1614ty mvertor) was toot~o~ *ttMss~ 4-t0 Oll if 11~4 il 'A " I.. P 9292, Xq(*.SSION NJU APSO) ; ~ -11--j,-,~;l,~11 1." 1 e"'per loss wao,coa*144"*r~wl i An! electric drive with considered desirable (or W' loptimal machine design re itto 0,01"44 YIN zi~,! frequency Induction motors Us to 4 Ail ;frequcncies. The optimal jeottjoi f ht 0 i1nduction motors differs frabl'" of 49" Is figures and 44 formulas. ASSOCIATIOM ban It ii'~! iSUBMITTMI 08AAA'~' NO REP SOV: 014 t- ARTEMITEV# Examinatiou of the periwability of plastics to Sbor. nauch. trud, TURN 604-42 064. Effect of the composition of Ikedbasents an the permobility of plastics. lbid.t42-54 Effect of temperature on the permeability of plasties to medicaments. Ibid,t%o-59 WRA 19t1) 1. Laboratoriya tekbuologil lekarstvonnM torA L .;aIAm*vykh preparatov (rukovaditell - kand. farm. nauk Ost. bylovs) ?Sentrallnogo aptechnogo nauchno-issledovatellskagu Instituta. ARTIE."WIT711, X.T. Solub'11ty of plastica In drusp. Apt. dml* 14 no. W3-22 JI-Ag f65 (IMA 19il) 1. TSentmltnyy aptactryy nauchno-issledant-tallshy Inatituts, Moskva. Submitted September It 1964. ARTMIM AUksandr Iveawch, land, tekha.nauk , dotsoat ................ -- Orlim dimsioniLuty Of 2w-voltage pava tromprarwao two v"o ucheb& saw*; o1ok .-.zmkhe 4 no.nto-p #6... (Mal :4132 1, TAtodra teorsticheMM oanov elektrotektoW Ivinovskogo energeticheskogo instilats. Cglectrla tranoformers) ARTINIM, A. X. (Ishavsko uL Trafto d. 28,, kv. Gmw of fals* Intraniuml anemn of Us arteria tomitaw rVI Ischiadlaia Nov, khIr. &Ab, no,1175-76 too IMA 15141 11 lafedrd, fakul't*UkW birw*U (MT. - Ow. S. ehiwdn) hhe"bw Awitalubogo imstitut&4 (SCUTIG No"-wom SMU) (AM900) (far :0M."= ASO MMM) AM (Ishask, MAM, ul. yor*v*W. 4. IM. kv. 27) 1UPbragatic beret& in o#ajuoioa wlik rib tr"jaf, gir. IdLtr~ &Ak. 40,92112-114 " 139, (mm US?) 1. hfodrs fakkilltsl*ow ktiragil (mv. . pftt. 8, 1. V~r4mob*bjA) tshmlw seditolukolo lostlWass, fv0l=W-xwu) Wo-zmcm) -,%L ARTIMITEVo A.M. Cas* of I*ft-#:Idod appmWicitis in altos iriso" 111pr#"o 14w,, shurs no*3:69 8.0 11604i (KIA 131 1. Is kafedry f"*4t*kclr khIftijil ($a. or. Ishavskogo misditainskek'm butibit*0 (AFPiiD III AM 00WOMY ARTEKIYEV, A.M., kamd.med.nauk Fracture of the first rib* NovAhlroarkh. zio*4174-7 5 1052 (;nA 1585 1. Kafedrs, fWnattetakoy khinwgii (may. - prof4 LI, Vbronachikbb lzhmkogo moditainakdp instituta. ARTEM11TV, A.N., inth.-meteorolog Sow differeness in the metearologital oonditAoias a,*, Lasmv and Novolaurey hations. Inform, blul,, Boy. antark. sk-sp, no.39i 29-32 163. (KUtA 1637) 1. Shestaya kontinentallmys ekspedits4a. (Princeas A*trld Coast.-Yateoroloa-4baet-oatt*ns) L I-P ' - - 1 -~ , 1I "-~-i - ---- - -- - - --- - -- ---- ;t- d 'A ZVW 2 5 2 9 5 SOURCE CODE: Ull/31*14/6510,001054/0024/4028 ALMIOR: Androyev, 1. D. (Candidate of phyalco-m4themaTical scie"Ns); Artem.'Ypvo A. N. (Junior r*soarch associate) immon- '17;e ORG.- CAndreyev] Leningrad Higher Maritime Eteineering S;pAl im. Admiral Hakarov, (Leningrodskoys vyssheye inzhenen4a,morskoye uchilisho'he); rAr:eWyev)--Arctip_-~p0-_ Antarctic Scientific Research Institute (Arktichoskiy i &ntawkt1-.-h&*kiy nauebw- issladovatellskiy institut) IF TITLZo Certain diurnal variations In yiod~valocivy at the "La&mvskaya 10tift SOURCE: Sovetskaya antarkticheakaya ekspeditsiyas 1955-. laforw~tsionnyy byallet**19. no. 54, 1965, 24-28 1% TOPIC TAGS: wind direction instrusent, wind velocity$ solar rad:,atloa, Antarctic ~j mate ABSTRACTs The present paper deals idth the dharacter and coues of diurnal variation of wind velocities in Antarctica. It is based -on data obtained irLth an automatic ane- morhumbograph. Observations at the Novolazarevskaya Station werit made for 338'day*, between March 1963 and February 1904, The article presents tablits; showing wW vslo- city characteristics at various hours of the day and night &W w-Ad velocities for sumer and winter months (July and January) at the Novolaxawavsk-iya Station* A SrqA ard 1/k L ACC NR, AT6025295 depicts fluctuations in wind velocity for a 24 hr period as ranj ing ANN 2. 5 al"c it* 27.5 m/sec. The authors conclude ~dth a brief discussion ofthf effects of solar radiation an diurnal wind velocity. During the polar night, shert wave rediatLon do" not reach the surface and the variations in wind velocity are ispomptible. In the suwmr, the solar radiation ranges between 0.1 ad 2 CAVC02-mim and %b4 amplitudes of diurnal variations boom* coasiderable, OriS, art* hass 2 lablost I fi9VmO SUB COW. 1 014 SUBM DAM mar6V one ur, oo 2/12 4~ AR7T,.-e ': ,, inzhener. 1 ~,i I in moumatic g4too. Bazn.truae v Drom. - (Cil Well D-EquiTgoont end "Mmliss) fted.): T I S 157. (118A 10:9) PATWT, Mikhail Stopummichl , umcww red.; PXUWNN S.T.. rea.; 2m, F.K.. & "do [Organization of ulbot sod Odablidummut $f to% standards for smob4ldste and Ammilbure Is we mAufaawo of two* a mill] Organizatalls, troda I tAb'dab m-adrov*WW @Is smo-storo4b- rqft rabot T prIboroeir"all, foldm4nde Obso volumoo 06-TO lud"trolt, prolwshl.0 19560 lu po (Ulu U19) Obstiumut Lmftmtry--*od:wtift Standards) SOIr/19-58-6-33/685 AUTHORS: Rozhen, P.-1.1 Rovnin, L.I. and 4&jem!jev, A.P. TITLE: A Method and Device for Installin$ Brtdges During Well Tests (Sposob ustanovki mostow p.!i ispytanii skvazhin i usitroyetvo dlya osuahohest-rleniya spo- soba) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobrateniy# 1958, Nr 6f p 11 (USSB) ABSTRACT: Class 5a,' 40 Or 113345 (572611 of :.5 April 1957). Submitted tolqie Committee for Invent:ons and Dis- coveries at the Ministers Council of USSR. A method of installing bridges during tests of wells in pro- ducing pipe strings; with a stopped-up Insulation of the tested layer without the use of cement, by the use of a cylinder with a pro-impr(ased rubber packer of a diameter larger than the (iAxeter of the producing strings. The cylinder is l(wered on putp- ing-compressor pipes and pushed into 1hese pipes by Card 1/2 SOV/19--58-6-33/685 A Method and Device for Installing Bridges During W(-l1 Tests the pump pressure when it reaches th(, :set depth. The device for pressing the rubber pixker Into the cylinder is designed in the forM of U. conic cylinder with polished inner walls and a 'nut itith a pipe stud. Card 212 14(5) SOV192-10-10-16130 AUTHOR: Artem Chief of the Drilling De'Artment ~__ 17~!J~w - TITLE: Cementless Shut-offs In Oil Well Testing (:Iestsesentnve mosty v lepytyvayemykh skvazhinald~) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 10, pp 22-23 (MV) ABSTRACT: When a horizon is tested in an oil wello it in usually shut off by a cement plug. Since this operati-30 taus much time and Involves the use of c4ment, a group of engineers including P.I,. Rozhen., L.I. Roynin,, and A.P+ Araoalyev suggested that the horizon be shut off by employing a devtoe which makes the use of cement unnecessary. This device consists of a 100 cylinder, a 200-250 mm -uboer plunger, equeeted Into the cylinder under pressure with the aid of an auxiliary section, and a imber of other minor parts shown In Fig. I and 2. Whstn the cylinder is sunk through the shaft to the depth of the testsd horizon,, the rubber plunger Is pushed out or the cylinder by the force of the injected fluid. The plunger coming out of the *Vlinder expands Card 112 Cementing Shut-offs In Oil Well Testing SOV/92-58-10-16/3o and shuts off the tested horixon. When thotsetlAj of th* lowest horizon is completed, the next higher hoelgon Is shot off in the same manner. Fig. 3 shows how the cylindar Is sunk Into the well, and Fig. 4 how it is lifted. The devi3or which Is quite simple in construction, was built in the w3rkshop of the Tyumen' Geological Prospecting Trust. The use el. this now dievice proved to be very helpful and economical., There are 4 figUreso ASSOCIATION1 Otdel bureniya T7vnenskogo geologIcheskogo upravlonija (The Drilling Department of the Tyumen' Geological Administration) Card 2/2 2210. A&Um!zgv. A.$, and Bolowni 2-E. OWt FoluchenVa By#Wdkh Vm*ov Poddor*v I Partsu (%Adav. SSR.). lishinsv, Y41daygiz, 1954. 28s. a Ill. 20sm. (MAV. UPr- a.-Xh. PropWr* X-Va Sellokogo Khoaiwstva MM). 3,M0 M- 30k- - MA yOld*v- I"-- (54-56054) 635-64st-163). Poist (47-75) A R11".17., "I P V, A.,;.; I ~'! ~- ", 1 y", 1':,'K f Y 0 V.,;. Orivin or the axial rotation of the planats. ilistrm. z.%ur. 1.2 no.l: 124-1.18 ja-F 165. (MIRA 1W) 1. Yaroslavskiy goafaderstvenry-i pedagogicheskLy imt1tut. ARTBKIYBV Alsks Vasillyevich; rodakt(T; OLMOTIWA# rddaktor Cwork hygiene in the dairy industr7l Olgions trots. rabocheco noUwhnal sti. Noskra, Ops.Isd-vo medlIslulk0l lit-ty, 1955. 63 P. (DAIRYING) (MUMIAL MDM3) W&A 93 2) ------------- RADZIYEVSKIY, V.V.; ARTEMIYEV, A.V. Influence of solar radiation pressure on the motion of artificialiI earth satellites. Isitronabur. 38 no.3t"4*9916 3.0 161. (KM 14%9) 1. Yaroslavskly rosuditretvennyy pedagogicheskly insAtwt in. K.D. Ushinakoro. (Artificial satelUtes*-,-()Obi*0 ITTIMMt I*Aop kando Uklme miky reteamwotl UrAlUp r.1.9 Imbpp red.1 MAOUSHINAp A.Nq red. is&-Ta; WWXA# VmA.l toMm. red. [Loading am unloadime mobizwo "a mommmal logrillooblo. rasgmwahWe mobisw i makhmnieW. Moskva, to$-vo 04odumol transPart t" 196L km (43VA 240) (Conveying mobinsITO Nrew$$ Orridikils '011a.) (LOMIN WA =loading) ARTLWITEY.&A.X,l kuW.geol.4#vml*n"kl Otl"Mv Lv4,p L-2hal IZEIM,, X.S.p 1W~b.; RODIWTv O-A-s,10sb. gVediency of usim horlswtal drainses, b*leo in Abe ar the Xwok Wpotic AUMS4. Goro4w. no#51V*-19 W 161. (NU 164) 1. Nauchno-imaledovatollskLy lastitut pe probloon *OArsbW w4nithoy anommo gd OubkiA. (Kursk a4n*Uo anowkU-40m dr4iuqo) 43268 3/848/62/000/040/002/003 11300 tlql/z48l AUTHORS: Krupin, A.V., Astakhov, I.G., Candjda.t*# of Technical Scioncosl Artoplylv, AoV., Maxtor*v, V*A,,, n-'-17o_"_. Kontsevayo, yoom" 9 S ne*rs TITLEs Worm rolling of avioo ftnoo) stainione steel SOURCES Moscow. Institut stali i splawov, Sbornik. no.40, 1962, Protsessy prokatki, 138-151 TEXT: Rolling at a temperature intermediate between room and hot rolling temperatures (warm rolling) was ox*mlved with spotial reference to the effects of the number of passes, reduction factor and initial strip thickness as applied to, wioo At5H4Pq) [EI100 (Xhl3N4G9)] steel, which bolongs to tbo auttenitic- martensitic class. For comparison, ~ho 'cold r*ILI&g behaviour of the same steel was also examined. To determine the optimm - temperature rang*, specimens wore also tested in it t*n*Ll* mchino at temperatures between 20 and 400*C. A fourlhigh laboratory mill with working rolls of 180 and back-up rol 0 of 360 ma diameter and a working length of roll of 800 mm was uo*d tiperating at a surface speed of 0.5 m/sec. Shoots of 2 x 45 x 250 om wore furnace heated slightly &boy* the test temperature, measured by a Card 1/2 S/846/62/000/040/002/005 Warm rolling ... E1911E481 thermocouple feeder. The rolling pressure was moossired with universal load cells and automatically recorded. The temperature range for minimum rolling prossurs coincides with thtt of the minimum tensile strength and extends from 130 to ~10'C. The lower limit is preferable under shop conditions. RcIlIng from various thicknesses in a single pass and split Into 101; passes h shown that warm rolling in soveral passes can increase the reduction by 1554' compared with the maximum in cold rolling without intermediate anneal. * The specific rolling pressure diminishes with increasing initial sheet thickness. Examiaotions of the metallographiC structure, the hardness and the magmettc saturation flux density have shown that much lose martonsite, forms in warm rolling and the cold work off-ect is substantially rodliced. There are 12 figures. Card 2/2 awplh, A4V.; ASTAKROV) I.G.; , OA.j ARVMIT~A,.~,,AL 0 _ ~?- thasuring and recording toziAarat-,irmo daring vem rgilUpg, Isys vyso ucheb, sayb; abarn. met. 6 nos3olVWX A0, J) (WA 16; lo Wskovskly Lnotitut otall % splAvoy. (HoUirq (Wtalwork)) (mmmeatpus) KIWPIN, A. V.,,kand. tekha. nauk; ASTAKHOVO I. 0.t iard, timm. muk; LM EV. A. V., Insh.; MASTMOT, V, At, imbb.; CWTSETUA., -is. M., insh. Wars rolling of 11100 stainless stool. Sbor, lost. siali I splav. na.40s138-151 162. (MRX 161l) (Relling(motalwork)) (Stooll Stainless) ARTJMIYJ;V,-Alska&&dr V"Ll'Voiic4j UWAMOV, M.I., kwW.guol.- -- min. nauk, otv, red. INngineutiv pologicAl ot=V of the vatw4 pjj~otjc and rupture deformations of rookil cheekoe izahoub *isteivtv*uVkb p3&xU*$*sMkh I ras. ryvzqkh doforzataii gomftb porod, N*skvap OW 1-44. 149 P. (KLRA NV.) ARTEP f'EV , A.V. Origin oC the Urthlu radial rotation, Ucb, tapo JAra ps. poC inst. no.56:9-86 163. (41AA 17i10) ;dlj MT I: M' DJ, I I -1 IT. rpr7 tawwrivw1ack~mps W= order , l aaer or tko rowou of $0 PM E It I , 44- if l k! d TIE a. Art lc modds apse tteso oxplaoWUna are * f4at the direct Ulai robWm 1IM 0 6 particles of tho photopi are 160 19621 Nw jw"loom", v W ~ - P. ~ ---- - 7-:-- 1 111111H1111111 loll 11111111 1111mal I N 11111 Im I 11m; j11 11111LujLLWmjjjWtLjAj11L1 LILIT HAT J.~j 71 1 j! I l~, E-A'- 01 It 4 tj w UL 11 It iU I UPI t, fill, i 4 4, I l I I a la I of A am I IERA .18:9) wattinimhi renip, ROZABOY, B.P.,doktor tokha.O&Uk,prof.; AMINIM, StIl. t~! ac tekbo.jauk,dols. liew desigs of an olodtrto drtve for a semtf)At mossubly plAps. Ahts. mas. ao.60-8 " 160. . (NIRk 13til) (VAchine-tools-Sloctrio driving) I ACCESSICK JIM APM1249 It k T MORbIft A#Ad A=ORSI Andriprov 1. 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