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24276
R/009/60/000/010/008/009
Some applications of radioactive isotopes in... A125/A126
for r radiation, f. - the scheme factor, and R - the distance source
- coun-
ter. In case of three sources and one control point, ntot is:
ntot * nj + n2 + n31
The results obtained have been chocked by direct measurements carried
out
upon the repair of the blast furnace. The radioactive wear-detormining
method can also be used for open-hearth,furnace linings. Another
possibil-
ity of using radioactive sources is the determination of the speed of
gases
passing through the charge. Krivanosov (Abstracter's note: no
reference
given in the article) recommends the introduction of a gaseous
radioactive
indicator through the tuy4res. By a gas capturing probe and a
recording
apparatus the moment can be established in which the indicator has
attained
different levels. The distribution of the cast iron in the furnace
crucible
can be determined by p32. Three samples per minute are taken during
tap-
ping. At a given moment, the samples present a maximum of activity
which
proves the distribution of the cast iron in layers. p32 radioactive
iso-
topes can also be used for the determination of the phosphorus
content in
the charge of a Thomas converter. The phosphorus content can be
determined
Card 2/3
24276
R/009/60/000/010/008/009
Some applicatJons of radioactive isotopes in... A125/AI26
on the basis of an accurate proportion between the molten
metal and the
specific activity of the sample. The level of the molten
metal in cupola
furnaces has t;lso been determined ~y radioactive isotopes.
By using two
C060 sources of 10 m0u, and two thyratrons, the hot metal
level coiAd be
maintained aci.stant with a precision of 20 - 50 mm. The
homogenation of
cast iron in ihe crude iron mixer could also be studied
with p32. Radio-
active isotop(ts can also be used to determine the
distribution of phos-
phorus and ari~enio in different steel alloys to
investigate the plastic
process of mcials, to control the thickness in the rolling
process, etc.
The applicaticn of radioactive isotopes facilitates the
automation of dif-
ferent procesees and increases the technical level of the
production. There
are 4 figures and 10 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 4
non-Soviet-bloo.
Card 3/3
GRECUP T., conf. i"g.j ASCIZVOIV, A,, asist, ing,
Utilizatior of turbinea with woreened vaotnuA for
diatance heating,
Energetioa Rum 9 no.6t221-228 Js 161.
GRECU, Titus, conf. ing.; ASCH&DORF, Alphonse, ~ng.
..... . ... .-, - , 1.
Utilization of gas turbine Installations in
railway traction.
Constr mas 16 no.6:297-305 Je'61.
IINISTRA, C.; ASCHER SOLOMON, Eugenia
- -A.."Wer ---~_.__-
Antibacterial action of yoghurt. Rev. igiona microb. opidem.,
Bucur. 1:10-20 Jan-Mar 55.
1. (Lucrare ofectuata in Institutul do igiena R. P. R. din
Bucuresti).
(MILK
yoghurt, off. on 3. coll & Salmnnella ty-phosa &
paratypht.
(19SCHERICHIA COLI
antibact. off. of yoghurt
(SALMONELLA TYPHOSA
(SAME)
(SALMONELLA PARATTPHI
(SAME)
ASCHNI"R P Gabor; RAMASZEDER, Karoly
Chemical fixation of worsted fabrics combined from
polyester
and wool yarns. Magy textil 16 no. 4:174-179 Ap 164.
1. Quellty Control Institute of the Textile Industry,
Budapest
(for .!-.,,hner). 2. Research In.-Aitute of the Textile
Industry
Budapest editorial board member, "Magyar Textllte~hnflza'l
(for Ramaszeder).
WISM, F.; MISTU, C., dr.; ASGMM SOLONON, I., dr.: WILDMUM, 'It..
Protoolytic action of some acidolactic bacteria. Rev. IgIens,
microb. opides., BUcW- Vol-3:39-47 JUIY-SePt 55,
1. Sectia do igiena. alimentatiet, a Inatitutulut do igions.
R. P. R. Bucuresti.
(STRIMCOCCUS
lactis, protoolytic action in culture In milk, alotte
& with various strains of lactobacilli,
(PRDTIINS, metabolism
protoolytic activity of Streptoc. lactis in culture In
milk, alone & with various strains of lactobacilli.
(LACTOBACILLUS
proteolytto activity of various strains in culture In
milk, with Streptoc. Ucti.
LxC-7RKA I-MICA Sec.17 Vol.4/3 Public Health,etc. 11ar58 F
.................
990. MICROBIOLOGIC CHANGES OCCURRING IN MILK TO WHICH SODIUM
BICARBONATE HAS BEEN ADDED - ModificArl microbiologice ce
apar
Tn laptele de conBum cAruia I se admiugl bicarbonat de
oodiu - I e n 19 t e a C .
and Ascher-6_919mon E. Inst. de Ig. R.P.R.. BucureqtL -
IGIENA
(Bucu-r-e-9tTF1957, 6/Y-(145-156) Graphs 3 Illuo. 3
Sodium bicarbonate, even In small concentrations (0.1% or
0.5%) causes a series
of important changes. Milk becomes a lose favourable medium
for the development It'
of lactic bacteria. while on the other hand The development
of germs known as
potentially nocumis to favoured (bacteria of the colL
aerogenes group. aerobic and
anaerobic sporulatednora, and proteolytic nor&).
ASCHNER, Gabor, okl. gepaazmernok
----
Effect of textile fabric characteristics on the
smoothing of crosses.
Magy textil 14 no.1'13-15 Ja '62.
1. Magyar Poaztogyar.
(Textile industry and fabrics)
ASCHNERp Gabor, okl, gepeszmarnok
Current questions relating to creasing
investigations of fabrics.
Magy textil 13 no.3:107-108 Mr 161.
ASCMZR, Ga~qrp-okleveles gepeszmerno)~
Effect of cloth cod~'osition and finishing procesSeB
on tho
elimination of crer~ijnr,. 11agy textil 14
no.2:76-78 -%tvj6a.
1. Magyar Poutogyar,
ASCHNER, Gabor
Surface testing of fabrieso Magy textil 16
no.7;315-3J8 J1 164-
1. Quality Control Institute of the Textile Industry.
ASCHERMANN, llqv(tl, Inz.
Grapkto-pia-st~i for Uir rptiirn IJ.nfi an
"(111roRds Gf open lignite
L
mines. Uhlt 6 no.11,38.1-384 N 164.
A410 -m.
'IPW PA7.2461,014A
of V&ft.AdMAL1W the. 0109J.Pe for 'Rydn'l Ild
Qjny
t 'drukowanlu tkanfn czarnizi anilinowq". Ocbrou Pracy. No. 0, 1
1053,
PP6 Me-189,1 figs.. I tabd,-
Polish Technical Abet. The author deals in "11 with.the multA of
expertinents c=led
No. 1 1954 out In the U&SR, In thWCentral Institute for lyc%*
Protection and in
Textile, Leather and thejextile ln3dtute, ovAr the elimination of
trio anWne. He aLin
Paper Industries explain the role of free aniline in aniline black
mord:--nts, Joint re-
amch emied out by the two U%Ututva reforred, to have mado it P(*-
xible to prove the rationality of free aniline elimtwWon and to
arrive
tit the following positive conclusions: 11 ethanolamine or
neo-ethanol-
aralne.211 should be used, when dyeing fabrics with aniline black,
as
substances preventing the weakening of hbres. 2) It Is poftible; and
In fact imperattve, to remove, from aniline black mordants, treo
aniline
in thepresence of these substances, since they are sufficiently
effective
in preventing weakening of the f1bres and are, moreover, Ims toxic
i~utn aniline.
bZA 512 : 547 547 5 677.11 d14.8 - C?
K V1,1neing %lit
Valmillity of Antlint In Aollint-1311,tik Pyrini-
Pro
POL
'.t1V.111
loinw-xi anitiny przy bzmfe-niti czernI4 FmIlinow4". -
I 'I
., '~ i Pra,':y No i. 1D54, pp 91- L15,
AiA.ve 11hiPk gi,tr-s
off, during the 6-eing procgm, antline fumes
which h,we o
higifly toxic eff(Tt c~n Ifit, heilth of. worke-m oniging"
In
thr f1m,hing depnrImeatt of cottor, mills The PUthor
hrrivet, after
lla~-Ijxp an-llvsed the (~undlttow ander
wt%.1ch artil-ne volitolizej, rif the
oriciuIz! Ilwt it b. In
order to m1n1mL,4- the Matflltv of anitme,
'-, AhLrf' 11 1.1w
folluw,na I tnLedl-1V 1) 11 Vd--, In dYel"q
t,%diciising
;.niline s,.,itt of %tmng jOiNa. say - C,11,14111'Cl
that the
provess of drying the isibr!c III not carried out In
rxceel~ng 500. ond stuoming .- do 31 tempeature hIghet
tha,~ 12VC ConFideration li isiso given to rnf~chuni5aLlon
Of work pro-
TV
cf5sks, 1he hermetical .4evilng of oppitratug,
ond ventilatt m, W plaTit
4,nd equi.,nient - as it ov?n~ Ut
614=4 621-512: &42-SbU
MOk X. Ambie DIzzollsallan Proem frm The Point 61 ITOrk 80etY-
OL =Pmtea d ww7awarila ariio spunk tu %Wdienis ft-hmy priacy%
O,hrom Pracy. No. 5, 193g, p7. 164-1K 2 jxh~
The author dr-is with I hp procirm of amin, d1axotiration anti
"."~CUICS Procedure fOXUh-jUnnj, The ptoft-sa ln%'DIVVi
j1j,(jULJM of
"'" 0314P and initrogen djoAlde -- asphyximOng CIPA-a with
Itiong
"'lle PrOPPM~A eriming acute and chronic Poji;oning amonj the
cinploy-
res, The author mcommends, In order to prevent 4mh potmoit%,
to
mt,-harilse the proce%m of tdarotizing dy~tuff WLses and
avoid an un-
duly mt)W odditiGn of sixiturn initrite All equipment and
coniLdners
O.ould, jnDrmvvr, be prvVldpd wllh an efMftl exhaust systern.
Transportation of solutions of diazo compound; to the dycing
a"mratus
shotild be primmalle, ellmlamiLing all anarmal ogm--miLlons.
4054 W5,V13 : 614.8
sartly Otwipm -on Wa3hins MairbleM CA10"llert and to"Itiff
MarbInes,
,,JjezpjVCjtAjjwa prist-y prity prallift.1ch.
00o,jr,. IPOAry 'Nil Z~ IM pp 40 1 IIJ!k
A M,eu-wlon ot &NIM, ~Ici Iri'llain It-3till indoltry flnjNhinx I
The author a dcwe for sereening the coffer, which 11C.,
tt~ V1,hing njachinvi for r(m(miig the residue of ~heraw;ijs from
h1far?"d dywd ., printed L,brAfs. the device CanhiS13 01 J~d ~ or of
, r5
the wtole length of the shafts, u( i4 was ,hing ma-
the Iran& of workvr~, it is praivoted to fit laths or
tods throtighuut tire lenr0i, W Ilse vNillitleys at calenders used for
fill-
p-tTtjjjg gj,j~sy ~Ujjttce it, luoilci. CansideiaLlon is giveil to the
po%,,om-
lily of IN, cylinders of drymr. nuichine%, %%Ivlvh work under stvain
pt ~-
~Ljriv, beink lowit, or rrushet by the vaeuum jvsuhj,ji; frj~m the
cond,n-
iiai,, c,r ste.,111. unLI device. pici,mlinq t;eh amj&nli imm hLipiwamn
aw
dam
ASCIK, K.,- FLATTAU, J.
Tasks and methods of mork safety in the textile
Industry,
p, 263
Vol. 9, no. 6, Aug. 1955
PKEMYSL WLOKIENNICZY
Lodz
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL),
LC, Vol.5, no. 3
March 1956
F.,,owaots and H-6
R--ir 3-ifuty and 3ani'v-at-ion.
Abs jour: Rof ?j.'mr-MA~Aya, No 23, 1958,
Author Asoik, hazimierz.
lnst Not "e',ilven,
T i t 1 t) , f royv~ tiio Point of
The Procu3a of Diazotization
View of Labor Protection.
Orig Pub: Prz.-,~ja. w1okiFinniczy, 10,55, 9, No
ID, 423-425.
Abstract: No abstract:
Card 1/1
A'SrIK, K.
Industrial stSety and hygiene in sections for sizing thread.
p.Y,3.
OCHRONA FRACY; EEZHEOZENSTWO I IIIGIE14A FRACY ('Unisterstwo
Iracy i CTieki
Spolecznej i Centralny Instytut Ochrony Fracy) Warszawa
Vol. 9, no. 11, Nov. 1955
So. Last Bumean Accessions Idst Vol. 5, No. 1 Jnn- 1955
A3CIKI Y.
A shield for a doffer equipped with vertical wire teeth in a
carding
machine. p.373.
OCHRONA FRACY; DEZEIECZENS7,40 I HIGTEIIA (',!inisterstwo Pracy
i Opleki
Spolecznej i Gentrnlny Instytut Ochrony Pracy) lt-larsznwn
Voik. 9, no. 11, Nov. 1955
So. EnSt European Accessions List Vol. 51 No. 1 Jon. 1956
ASCIKI, K.
ASQGIKp K. Explosions of gasesp vapors,
and dusts. p. 88
Vol. lop no. 2s 1~56
PRU"SL WMKIENNICZY
TECHNOLOGY
Lodzp Poland
So: East European Accession Vol. 6. no.
2, 1957
POLAND/Chemical Tec-bnolow. Chemical Products and Their
ApplicaVI-On. P7.-,t 4. - Dyeing and Chemical Treat-
meut of Textile Materials.
Abe Jour.- Referat. Zhurnal Yhimiyaj, No 21, 1958P
72736.
Author Kazimierz Ascik-
Inst
Title Autcmtie Control ancl Temperature Regulation in
Dyeing Processes.
Orig Pub: wi~dennictwo, 1957, 6, No 12, 2BO-2B3.
Abstract: Description and schemes of various
thermometers for
automatic control and temperature regulation.
Card 1/1
POIAND/Chexical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application.
Safety Engineering. Sanitary Engineering. H-6
Abs Jour; Referat Zhur-Olmlys, No 5.- 1958, 1503-1-
Author Asqk~.K., Piotrowski J.
Inst
Title The Hazard of Eydrogen Cyanide Poisoning in Finishing of
Fabrics.
Orig Pub: Przem. w1okienniczy, 1957, 32, No 4, 184-186.
Abstraett At two mills the air in the cotton fabric finishing chop
was found to contain RCN at a concentration of 0.0005-
0-055 mg/liter, but no cases of HCH poisoning occurred.
It is reco=anded to provide the equipment with air-suction
means and cooling devices at the site of egree of dyed
fabric, and to ameliorate the overall ventilation.
Card 1/1
I
I
ASCIIK) .~.
I
Nox!
, cus substances appearinE,, during the d~veing of fabrics. p. 251
(I 'vJLOl',',IEIC'ICZY. Vol. 11, I'lo. 5, IQ57-
!,J,',12-s::zl-.C., Poland)
b0: '.onthI3 Idst of !~,ict Lurorean Accessions ) I C. Vol. (.1,
No. IC, October 19"'17. Uncl.
An- n
J~ r
L, so) r
vi C, 7, e r iL~ r f. r. w i~ d 0 1
I'Trevtment or r(-.x ui ie kl;i t(~rji.l v.
T._:~~; Cri y
i OUP
PUB
ITl C T
Ic;
TilKhtmal No. 1 19f5o)
ro.'. Aild
4n;
2 2
`:!Wl
K
Mu ~_g
'ho 'Elim"nation. of Ccwn~ensation i.i)
"extile-Dyellng
Shops
1 'FUi'3
i:
Ochrona '-racy, 1.1t, Tio 51 .19-&' (195))
1
During, the
cold morthr of the year extt.,naJ.ve
CondonEatior, (C.)
takes p-latce in I.-he s!IOUS
4
of LeXO.le rills P7. a Y,(~sult Of ',',1e
of watt-v vapors
from opa" vvx~ez,-qinr, ha-;hs. The
C -e,;ultn in
datc-i-)rated wcrkir~!
markedly lo,.%ers vi-aibility,
tnerAlby I*!,.,-,reaz;Jng
,
tl-,.e frequency of acci,dente, Ca'Joes nerron'.0n
of
ruetallic building find eqizipment parts, ex,6
leads to g
of the wooden%quipment. '."h e
~:~-imination of C by general
inflow-out'I'low
174
COUBTRY. Poland H-(:
CAMORY
ABS. JOUR. ikZxhina. ljo. 79060
4C."
AKTRACT ventilation methode i* uneconomical a6 it re-
quires some 100 kr
% of dry heated air per kv,, of
water vapor, in not very effectivo, and miuces
the water vnpor content in the air only to
of the relative humidity, The subfitituLioo ot
local moisture control by the use of exham, -, t
hoods reducea the dry air roquirtrfat to IZ-15 kir
per kg of oater vapor. The most radical welhod
for the elimination of C iv the hermit.L7.ution of
the process equipment.
Yu. Skoretakiy
ASCIK, gazimierz
Snor noxious factors afft-etinR the flax and hemp
retting plants.
Ochrona PrAcy 17 no. 3:20-23. l!r 162
1. Zaklmd Wlokiennictwa Centralnege Instytutu Ochrony
Pracy.
ASCIK., Yazimiei-z---
Labor safety *OWItiono in printing with pigment
emulsions containing
saturated hydrocarbons. llrsagl w1okien 16 no.6t343-348
Je 162.
ASGIK, Kazimierz;
Influenoe of the aotivating and stabilizing agents upon the
chlorite bleaohing prooess and the corAitions of safe
working. Przogl vlokien Uman&b 589-597 N 162.
ASCIX, Kazimierz
Determination of the degree of air pollutien by toxic
compounds
during the polyacrylonitrile fiber production process;
determina-
tion of dimethylamine and dimethylofomamide. Polimery twors
wlelk 7 no.9032-334 S 162.
1. Centralny Inetytut Oohrony Fracy, Zaklad Wlokiennietwa,
Lodz.
ASCIK, Kazimierz; BAJER, Bronislaw
Studies in the conditions of the microclimate and
the
efficiency of the action of ventilation
facilities In enter-
prises of the textile industry. Przegl w1okien 17
no. 9:
Biul przem dziew I poncz 1 no. 6: 1-4 S 163.
ASCIK, Kazi.mierz; BAJER, Bronislaw
Testing the air dust pollution and the officinecy of
mrtilation
installations in teaseling departiwnts of factories of the
knitting industry. Przegl w1okien 17 no. lOtSuppl.: Biul
przem dziew I poncz 1 no. 7il-3 0 163.
ASCIK, Kazimierz-
*0500000-0-01
Colorimetric determination of conqentration of arryloxdtrile
in air, Pt. 1, Polimery tworz wielk 8 no.2,:66-69 F 163.
le GentraIny Instytut Ochrony Pracy, Lodze
ASCIK, Kazimierz., dr. (I*ngyelorszag)
State of the safety and hygiene in the Polish
textile indnotxy
plants prior to World War II and after the
liberation. Magy
textil 15 no*5/6t238-240 Mq-Je 1639
ASCA, Ka2,121erz
Industrial safety and hygiene in the departments
preparing the
bleaohing process. Przegl w1okien 17 no.8:270-274
Ag 163.
ASGIK, Kazimierz
Elirdnation of toxic solvents in pigment printing,
Przegl w1okien 1? no. 10038-343 0 163.
VL
ASCIK, Kazimierz
Possibilities of caldulating the physical
constant for the
determination of the upper limits of
concentrfttion of toxic
agents. Przegl w1okien 17 no. 12:422 V 163.
ASCIK, Kazimierz
Proper labor organization as a factor reduaing the
fatigle of
industrial workers. Przagl w1okien 18 no.10:483-484
0 164.
A301K, K-izjmlerz
:;tv,flies on the corro3t,n of metallic anl
nometnilic pla:;tinq In
bleaching fibers with soilr-m chloritle. Przagl
vlakien 18 no.12:
551--566 T 164.
SKOPETS, Z.A.; ASEKRITOV, U.M.
MaM)ing of a space onto a phane by means of a
cubic circle.
Izv, vys, uchebo zavo; mat. no.1:171 162.. (MIRA
15:1)
(Conformal mapping)
ASFKRITOV~ U.M.
Mapping of' a space onto a plane 6,1 means of a quartic
space curve.
Dokl. na nauch. konf. I no.305-39 162. (KIRA 16:8)
(Geometry, Projective) (Curves, Quartic)
ASEKRITOV, U.M.
Mapping of a space onto a plane by means of a cubic
space cur~ve.
Dokl. na nauch. konf. 1 no.300-34 162. (141RA 160)
(Geometry, Projective) (CIrves, Cubic)
POTAPOV) V.G. (Khabarovsk); ZHAROV) V.A.
(Yaroslavl'); KOTlY, O.A.
(Yaroslavl'); HEMASOVA, (Unsuriysk); ASEKRITOV, U.M.
(Yakutsk)
.1
Selectod problems and special methods for th~..-ir
solution. Mat..
v shkole no.5:87-88 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
SKOPETSj Z.A.1; ASBOITOV, U.M. (Zaruslavll)
- , .
Mapping of aspace onto a pIckne by means of a- qbic
circle,
I zv. vjrit. i1cheb. zav.; mat. As. 5: 113-3.16
t630, ~ ~.- (MIRA 16:3-1)
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--?M'TJ~JX'JA (.5jIJAVI TCCA S l2jD W-i~ Dwing the
firing of terrwnt n w r,~ ;0-1
a ir~,pu'llm com~xxu-td, a cincizi is priAkw
I
I
---
',-ASENINAj___qo_.(Ka4y,&=b)
MO=tain PhySiCian. Zdrav. TgLdzh., 7 no,5t53-56 160, (HIRA 13:12)
(ULMA, VALENTIM PIATONOVHL)
ASENKO, J.
Mechanizing processing works in the petrolemm industry.
Biuletyn.
p. 10. Vol. 10,, no. 11, Nov. 1955. Natta.
S(XJRCE-. East European Accessions List (E7AL), W. Vol.
5, ho. 3, March. 1956,
AMOV, Asen
Litey daring and creativeness. Ratsionalizateiia
13 no.9t
15-16163.
ASENOV. D.; PIFTROV, P.
"Condition of the Rationalization Fund In Some Enterprises
of the Ministry of
Heavy Industry", P. 4. (WSIONALIZATSIIA, Vol. 4, No. 2,
Feb. 1954, Sofiya,
Bulgaria)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC,
Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Unal.
EMEKOV,D.; ASSEPOV, A.[Asenov,,Aoj
Study of mass transfer between solid phase and
falling-liquid
film by means of gypsum. Doklady BAN 16
no.7:737-740 163.
1. Submitted by Academician D.Ivanoff Civanov,D.].
Chlen
Redaktsionnoy kollegii, "Doklady Bolprskoy Akademii
nauk".
~kh.j BAKURDZHIEV, B., inzh.
Technoscientific conference on the reduction of'
electric power
losses. Tekh delo 13 no.429t2 2 Je '62.
VUIEV, St.; FENEV, Iv.; KOZHUKMOV, St.;
ASENOV,.. _Ivan
Scma short floristic comunioatims* Izv Inst
bot ELkN
nci.8:269-271 161,
Iij Li&,v ) Y. ; V,~ill zV, A.
AjLhCV, K.; VAS11~,V, A. Checking the lealzi-c of' tho
Lloc~irig cmdensers. 1). 18.
ixaminij-,g the rccciv--rls osci-Iletor with cvithcde-ra~
tute.
Vol. ,, ho. 9, 1956.
H111i 10
1'.,',(AiNCILM
Sofiia, hulgaris
So: East Luropecin Accesvion, Vol. 6, !to. 3, 1:8rch 1957
1,-!T.
AsenOV) Kh.; Petrov, Sht. "Using Tractors in Summer
Agriculbiral Work for
High and Qualitative Production" P- 3
(MASHINIZPAID ZENEDELIE, Vol. h, No. 3A) 1953, SofiYa)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accossions) Vol- 3, No.
3, Librar7 of Gonj,,ress.,
Ilarc Y54, UnClo
ASENOV, Khr.
Gathering the crops by stages. Nauka i tekh mladezh no.5:9--10 MY
157.
MOMCHFVAP Lilianap inzh.; ASENOV., Kr=.. imb.
Extraction of coal-tar bitumns., and-, their applicatian.in
asphalt road constructions Stroitelstvo 9 no.5:26-28 S-A) '(2.
ASENOV, L.
Device for the horizontal-type boring machines for
cutting long multiple-
duct axles.
P. 42, (Tezhka Promishlenost) Vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 1957,
Sofia, Bulgaria
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EFAI) Vol.
6, No. 11 November 1957
ASENOVt N.
Heavy water. Mauka i tekh rdadeah 15 no.7/8123-25
Jl-.Ag 163.
ASENOV, St.
1. - -- 1, ~.. .. I - -
Brains of the mankind. Nauka i tokh mladozh 1.6
no.7/8s25..)O
JI-Ag 164
AUTHORt Aseasorov, Yu. P.; Bakraftep 0. G.; Geller,, I. Kh.;
Grinberg, I. S.; 4
R6 Ye.i Wrnovs A. S.
TITM Effect of reverse current on forward resistance in selenium
reatifiers
[Report at t" All-Union Conference on Semiconductor Devicess
Tashkento 2-7 October,
1961]
SHRM , Xle*tronno-dy*rochny*ye perakbW v poluproyodnikakh.
Tashkent, I!&d-vo
AP UzSSRj. 1962, 83-86
TOPIC TAGSr selsnivm rectifier creep., TVS selenium rectifier
ABSTRACT: Experinottal studios of the "forward current-voltap
characteristic
creep" are described. A considerable increase in the forward
voltage drop upon the
passage of a roverne current is referred to as a "creep". It is
very pronounced in
TVS-typa selenium rectifiers. The creep was measured at various
temperatures withir
-70+138C, on a-c and pulsatizg ourrant,, at various reverse
voltages. Forward
current-voltaga, forward voltage-tezparature.. forward voltage-tim,
fomird voltage-
reverse voltage, and forward voltage-frequency curves are
presented. This explana-
tion is offered for the creep: the diffusion potential# J._e. the
contact potential
Card 1/2
L n15o-63
ACCESSION N& AT300298J+
difference betvaen So and CdSej nq vary as a result of charge
variation in the deq~
iVurlty centers due to inpavVionization.. Orig. art. has: 8 figures.
ASSOCIATION% Akad. nauk-SSSR(Ac&domW of Sciencas SSSR); Akad. nauk
Uz$SR(Acadevy
of - Sciences ViuSSR) I T 4-thkoitakiy goaunivernitot, in. V. I.
Lenina (Tashkent State
University)
SUEMMED-. 00 DATE ACQg 15May63 BWCL: 00
SUB COIZ: 00 NO W? SOV.- 001 OTHERt 000
Card V2
ASEV-ADZHIYLVA, A.I.
M.V. Lomonosov's studies in the field of solutions.
Uch. zap,
AGU. Fiz.-mat. i khim. ser. no.4:87-93 159. (MIRA
16:6)
(Lononosov, Mikhail Vasillevich, 1711-1765)
ASEYEV~ A. A.-"Basic Features of the Paleography of the Region
of the
Central and Lower Oka in the Quaternary Period." Ho3cow Order
of' Lenin
and Order of Labor Red Banner State U. imeni M. V, Lomonosovp
Moscow, 1955, (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in
Geographical
Science).
SO, Krdzhnaya letopis'
No 2. 1956
__j
1 .5 iF YE
WT1101", A-S-"YEV A A., 20-1-48/54
.'I IT LL ---A-Coritribution to the History of the Meshchera
legetation During
Upper Pleistocene.
(:k istorii rastitellnonti ).:eqhchery v verykhnem
Plejstotsene-.Rus.,,;iazi)
i C D I," A LDi)klndy Akad-Nauk SSSR, 1957,V01 113, Nr 1, ~~)P
175-178
A35TaAGT The author investigated micro-palaeobotanical and
P.I.Dorofej~'ev ex-
amined palaeo-c,,irpolngical samples froi;i thp bore-hole ";r LAS
whi--h was
br,red by th( Meshchers ~Ipedition of th, All-Union
Jydxo8L-olo,~ical 71'rust
ir. Central lleshchera.The territory in nit-aiatea in a
depronnion of
nelted snow and ice of the 14oscow stage of maximum
glaciation.Since
the Dnepr-Valday inter-Ilacial period it has been occuppied by a
sy-
atcm of residual lakes and is drained by the Pra river.The
bora-hole
is 1,4 kra soatheast of Pilev-Kordon near the bog of the Fra river
114,5 11 above se-- level and is deeper than 14,5 n,Ten different
Lzn-
its of "_,uartary deposits are enumera t ed -Three perieds of
f1cra de-
velopment, every one subdivided into several phases,can be
aintiner-
uiched.They all correspond to the epochs of the last interc:lacial
periodiThe last glaciation and to thf, Holocen. I.Prevalt.~noo of
wiccd
vegetations It comprises the scdimentation st,tht: time of
lake-:3arl
and the burying of peat. 1. Phase of desiduous wood (depth 12,6 to
11t,1 m). In the first half of the phase oak with a comparatively
lar-
Ge portion of pincs and a samll portion of el:as
"redominatud,Aftet-
sho.rt expansion of the alder the ,ine decreased; the part of.
the ~~IL
Card 1/3 and especially of the hazcl rapidly increased. In the
second h!ilf 1i-
1, Contribution to the Iligtory of tbe;Meahchera
*!(_,_;,etatiIon 20-1-48/54
Puring Upper Pleistocene.
=e treer, and hornbeams spreae, oaka and elnr, rapidly decreased.
porarily the p:tx-t of birchei incrca!jed- llaztI then
dinapp(-ired u1nost
complvtely. 2. Coniferout;-dc-itiduos vood phase (depth 12o to
12j6 m)
Spruce, pine, hornbeum.
3.Phase of' coniferous wood with an ad:.,)ixtare of desiduous
trees,
depths 11,3 to 12,o ri,Spruce andpine with an ad,.AAute of
hornbea.1
oak and elml increasing part of birch and alder.
II.Period of thinned forests : accu..iulation of lake-clays,
increitse
of -the relative content of pollcii of' herbacco-as and dwarf
trv,,~,s. 1.
Phase of cleared birch and pine woods, and utep~~e reFions (depth
10,8 to 11,3). Bi-,ch predominates.2.Phase of cleared coniferous
and birch forests (depth 9,5 to lo,O m).Pine predominant,
increa.sing
part of spruce.Increase of alder forests indicates a change of
clima-
te. 3.Phaae of Greatly cleared,predominantly birch forests
and:~tvppq,
(horizon 8,7 - 9,5 m). Presence of individual E;rains of pollen
from
liitetrees and elms distinguishes it from the spectra of phase 1.
Since the be,-inring of Holocene increasing wood.
The belon-ing of lakowmarls to the last interglacial is
charactei7ized
apart from the total character of the spore spectrum,by several
peculiarities in the development of the vegetation which are only
proper to the Dnepr-Valday epoch, e.g. b y the characteristic se-
Card 2/3 quence inthe distribution of desiduo-as tree.-3,by the
abandent- spread
A Contribution to the History of the Meshchera IcSt-tation
20-1-W/54
Laring Upper Pleiqtocenc.
A~SSCCLITIO-
1) 11 ~~ j z_; 1 --2 1;D BY
Sj23:'IITTLD
A71,1i. I 1,;L 3 L L
C~-.tre 3/3
of haz~.I, etc.
( I illustration, 1 table, 2 Slavic references).
Institut geografii Akademii nauk SSSR
SUj'-kCHh'V V.L,. .Academician, December1g., 1956
12~12-1956
Librarj of Conzross.
ASSM, A.A.; ORIOMM. V.P., doktor geogref.nouk,
otv.red.; TUGARIHOV,
red.izd-va;'POLTAKOVA, T.P., takhn.rea. I I
[Paleogeograpiv of the midtile and lower Okn Valley
in the
quaternary period] Psleogeogrnfiis doliny arednei i
nizhnsi
Oki v chetvortichnyi period. Moskvn, Izd-vo
Aknd.nauk SSSR,
1959. 199 P. (HIRA 13:1)
(Okn Valley-PaleogeogTaphy)
ASXV$ A.A.; LISITSYNA, G.N.
--
Eletory of vegetation in the Heshchera. Lowland
during the
Bolocene, Dokl.AN SSSR 133 no.4:905-908 Ag 160.
(HIM 13:7)
1,, Institut geografti Akademii nauk SSSR i Institut
arklieologii
Akmdemii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno almdemikom
V.N.Sukachevym,
(Meshobers Lowland-Paleobotany, Stratigraphic)
ASEYEV, A.A.; VEDENSKAYA, I.E.; MARKOV, K.K.,
doktor geogr. nauk,
otv. red.; SPRYGINLA, L.I., red. izcl--va; RYLINA,
Yu.V.,
tekhn. red.
[Relief development of the Meshchera
Lowland]Razvitie rellefa
Meshcherskoi ntzmennosti. Moskva, 17.d-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR,
.1962. 126 p. (MIRA 16.2)
(Meshchera-Landfoms)
Getmorphological zoning of the glacial area of the
FAst Europsan
Plain. Trudy Xomohetv,per. 19t340-147 162. (MRk 16%1)
(Past European Plain-Geomorphology)
Influence ot the QAaternary climatic rhythms upon the
develop-
ment of the brosimal pattern. Izv. AN SM. Ser.geog4
no,118-14
A-F '63, (KM 1W)
1, Inatitut, geografii AN WS&
(Pkiaoclimatology) (Erosion)
ASUV,,. A.A.. [Aseyev., A.A.)
. . ...... L'~~
Influence of climatic rhythms in the Qtuttermary
period on tha
nalwork development of erosim, Analele geol geogr
17 no.4:
93-100 " 161,
!"^17Y,71 F . 11 .
D-hl llsmw, Omovy radioteklmiki (Princip3es of radio
engineerinj. Moscow, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosan
svvaz-".
i rad-l.o, 11M7. 571p. DIC TK 655o.A75; 01117 'lo.
19)i-D:
The book conta'ns material on the theoiT of circuits
i~itli
corxentrat~,,d md distl-il;uted parmneter.,~,
11.111ter circuit,-
mid non-linuar systems. The bock was acceylt;.!d L5,
the Loard
of Higher 7ducati n of the t,15 It as a manual f'or
~Aghor schools
of communIcati-c.n.
PHAISE I TREASURL ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 294 1
BOOK Call No.: Ar-546o87
Author: ASEYEX, B, P.
Full Title: PHASE REMATIONSHIPS IN RADIO ENGINEERING
Transliteratc-d Title: Fazovyye sootnoDhenlya v radiotekhnike
Publishing D'It"I
Originating Agency: None
rublinhing Hoxiie: 3tate Publishing House for Communications and
Radio Literature
Dat~!: 1951 No. pp.: 248 No. of copies: 10,000
Editorlal 3taff
Flitor-. None Tech. Ed.: None
EdItor-in-Chief: None Appra iser: None
Otherj3: T*L,-.e following Soviet scientists were active In the
study
0f phai3e relationships: M. A.-Bonch-Bruyeirich;
L. 1. Mandelshtam and N. D. Papaleksi, (precision radio-
rnnging methods); A. 1. Berg, Yu. B. Kobzarev, and
1. Siforov, (theory of self-starting oscIllators).
Text Da t'n
Thl.5 book deals with the role and significance of phase
r-0ation3hips in modern radio e:aglneering; the discussion
InvIudes the possible a d mdst feasible methods of
1 T2'
-T&-wA&1,rA -2 CA4t% V 3 33 L -k 3, x 1 0 4 X-r
Fazovyye sootnosheniya v radiotekhnike AID 294 - I
measuring phase shifts, factors affecting phase shirts,
the role of determined shifts in the solution of specific
problems (generation and modulation), and phase relation-
ships as a factor in the operation of certain circuits
and radio devices.
The approach is analytical and theoretical. Mathematical
proof of phase relationships is given in detail, with any
number of phase-shifting circuits illuatrated.
Table of Contents.-
Ch. I Measuring Phase Shifts.
2 Variable Phase Shifts.
Phase Modulation.
Phase Relationships in Self-excited Generators.
5 Use of Phase Shifts In Antenna Arrays, etc.
Purpose: Designed specifically for persons acquainted with
academic
courses on the principles of radio engineering.
Facilities: Not given
No. of Russian and Slavic References: Are given within the
text and
are primarily Soviet, such as Ye. Ya. Shchegolevts, "Radio
Interference Methods for Measuring Distances", etc.
Available: A.I.D., Library of ConKress.
2/2
I-Sxylv
A - , B, F,
Fazovyye Sootnosheniya V Radio Tekhnike (Phase Relationships In
Radio Engineering)
lzd. 2. Vloskvn, Svyazlizdat, 1954.
278 P. Diavrs., Tables.
S'-, N15
1
t,51.1
.As
ASNYRV. Boris Pavlovioh, professor, laureat Stalinshy
premli; GRIGCRITRV,
W
SOKOXDVA,R.Ya., takhnicheskiy redaktor
(Oscillatory circuits] Kolsbatelinye teept. lzd-3-0,
Moskva, izd-
vo lit-ry po voprossm eviazi i radio, 1955. 461 p.
(MIRA 9:2)
(RmAio circuits)
9(3) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3008
Aseyev Boris Pavlovich
__;~ya*7v radlotelch
-faz'o-vyv-yv(e-- Tsoot~nose`niya - 1111(o (rhnok:
helatlull~ihlp,,; In
Radio Engineering) 3rd ed.' eril. Moscow, Svyazllzdat, 1959.
304 p. 11,000 copies printed.
Tech. Ed.: S. F. Karabilova.
PURPOSE: This book may be useful to radio engineers concerned
with phase-shifting circuits.
COVERAGE: The author discusses methods of measuring phase
shift
and describes phase-shifting circuits. He also explains phase
relationships in self-excited vacuum-tube oscillators and dis-
cusses the use of the phase-shift principle in radio
equipment.
No personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Author
Introduction
Card 1/4
3
5
Phase Relationships (cont.) SOV/3008
Ch. 1. Measurement of Phase Shift 8
1. Oscillographic method 8
2. Lissajous-figure method ill
3. Phase meter method 21
4. Three-voltmeter and three-ammeter method 110
Ch. 2. Variation of Phase Shift 43
1. Obtaining a constant phase shift 43
2. Obtaining a variable, phase shift up to IHO" 48
3. Obtaining a variable phase shift up to 36o, 58
4. Use of an artificial, 11-ne for ehanging ph,-A,,3c-, '(9
Ch. 3. Phase Transformations During Modulation 95
1. General considerations 95
Appendix for section 1 102
2. Transformation of' one type of modulation to ue
other 105
3. Frequency and 91de-band discrimination 114
Card 2/4
Phase Relationships (Cont.) SOV/3008
4. Some practical circuits
127
Appendix for section 4
137
Ch. 4.
Phase Relations in a Self-excited Vacuum-tube
Oscillator
139
1.
General consideratioas
139
2. Multitube circuits
142
3. Two-stage
circuits
154
4. Single-stage RC circuits
176
5. Single-stage LC
circuits
195
Appendix for section 5
202
6. Single-stage
oscillators with an artificial line
211
7. Regenerative filters
216
Appendix for Chapter 4:
Phase Relations in a Vaouum-tube
Separately-excited
Oscillator
223
Ch. 5. Use of Phase Shifts in
Antennas and Some Other
Systems
238
Card 3/4
Phase Relationships (Cont.)
1. Simple antennas
2. Loop antennas
3. Measurement of distances
4. Phase telegraphy
5. Compensating circuits
6. Some other examples of using phase shifts
Appendix:
Matrix Table for Some Four-terminal Networka
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 4/4
SOV/3008
238
258
267
274
281-
237
299
JP/Mmh
1-22-6o
WRIV lff'Kr-MA
1 '"11111--,
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W.-Mm Is 1~
ASMV3, D. D. Cand. Mad. Sci.
NThe Significance of Roentgenography in the Diagnosis of
PharMopathy,,"
Probe tuber., Nool, 1948
Laryngologioal and X-Ray Division, Y48cow
ASEM,, D. D.
*Study of the Draining of Bronchial Cavity by Means of a
Cavemograph,*
Prob. tuber., No*3, 1948
Pulmnary Surgical Dept,, Moocow Oblast' Sol, Res.
Tube.rculceie Inate.,
Chair of Tuberculosis
ASEYV3 D. D. Cand, Vied, Scio-
"A Chronic BsnUn Spontaneous Pneumothorax," Prob. tuber.,
No.2. 1949
Ut Pubnonary-Surgical Dept., ~bscow Oblast' Sci,Rea, T.B. Init,
ASEYEV. D. L.
351,87. Drenirovanlye tiaberkuleznykh kavern. V.
SL: Voi)rosy --rudnoy
khirurgii T. 111. 1. 1949, c. 18-0-83.
Letopis,,' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. /,B,
I-',Oskvp., 1949
-ASEM,, Do Do Cando Mod*- Scis
"Clinic*-Horphological Changes of Caverns in Poet-CavernoatomW.,"
Prob. tuberoj
No.40 1949
Pulmonary-Surgical Depto, and Pathological Dept*, Moscow Oblast'
Sci, Ron* T.Bolnet.,,
Chair of T.B.,, lot Moscow Mad, Inst,
ASYM, Do Do
Thoracoplasty in pulmonary tuberculosis vith large
and giant
caverns. Probl. tuberk., HosIm no.4:38-44 July-Aug
1951.
(CU4L 21: 1)
1. candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Pulmonary
Surgical
Division (Head - Do Do Lesyrev), Hoscov Oblast
Scientific-
Research Tuberculosis Institute (Director - Prof. F.
V.
Shebanov)o
A 15 D D. "Patlient, Suffrrin- Frn:-, rl:.s
Ludol'S." S1,11) "3 Dcc f,'2, Gent,imi ln~ t fc),.
v,,7nced of rj~ysjcja,,E. (Din,:(,rt,,-tion for i-le Dc~-r(c fc-r
D-oct6rate .*,.n 1'edical C,-c-*Lcnco,,:).
SO: "echminva osimi Jam,:7ry-l)(,ccmbcr lQ52
. ~71
", i -,9 D. . "') .
A31"E'v)
D. 1).
Tul. erculosis
Gnvernal. contents. Probl. tub. ric. 4, 1952
l';^onthly List of Russian Accessiom, Library of Congross,
December 19,52. UNCLASSIFIED.
USSR/Medicine - Roentgenology
Card 1/1
Authors : Aseyev, D. D.
Title : X-ray diagnosis of large and gigantic cavities
(clinical-anatomi.cal
comparison)
Periodical : Vest Rentgen I Radiol 1, 26-33, 1954
Abstract : The size of tuberculosis cavities In -the lungs can
be quantitatively
determined by using X-rays. Knowing the diameter of the cavity,
it is
possible to calculate the internal su:rface and volume of the
cavity.
Three photographs (X-rays); three drawings.
Institution : Ybscow Oblast Scientific-Research Tuberculosis
Institute (Director-
Professor F. V. Shebanov)
-ASETRY. D.D.., professor
PkWsical methods of examination of patients with cavernous tubercur-
losis. Probl. tub. no-3t66-72 MY-Je 154. (KL'RA 711l)
1, Is Ifoskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatelOskogo tuborkulex-
nogo instituta.
(TMTICMBISI PULMOMY,
cavitation. phys. exam. in)
ASHYRY, D.D.. professor (Moskya)
Training clinio resident physicians in the field of tuberculosis.
Probl. tub. no-5:3-7 8-0 154. (MLRA 7:12)
(TU M CULOSIS. education,
specialists train. in Russia)
-(S"CIALISN' '
in tubero.; train. of phthistologisto in Russia)
1 2 1- 7
ASE M D.D., professor.
Principles and methods of treating tuberculosis. Sov.med.19
no.8:3-10 Ag 1.55. (MLRA B-10)
1. Is Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-letiledovatellskogo
tubarkulesnogo instituta.
(TUB'TRCUWSIS. therapy
current status)
ASAYU, D.P.,profoooor
0~.,,
00svbrnotouq In patients vith lung tubercrulosIW L.K.
Bogush.
RvvMe(I by D.D. Assev. Probl. tub. 34 no.106-57 Ja-y
156
(KLU 9 15 )
(TUMGULOSIS) (BMMH. L.K.) (LUNGS-SURMT)
ASNYBY, D.D.,professor.
The seventh Rumanian conference on tuberculosis. Probl.
tub. 34
no-1:71-75 Ja-F 136 (MLHA 9:5)
(RUMM IA-TUBMULOSIS-CONGRISSICS)
ASBYZV.? D.D., professor; BERLIN, I.I., professor;
VOUESSISKIY, A.N.,
~-rofesaor; SOROKIN, I.E., professor; UGRYUMOV, B.P.,
professor;
TOPCHAN. A.B., professor; AGAPKIN, I.N., kandidat
meditsineirikh
nauk; AGRACHXV, G.I., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk;
ALITSHULER,
N.S.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; BERRIZON, Ya.Te.,
kandidat
meditainskikh nauk; ZORIK, Te.N., Icandidat
meditsinskikh nauk;
KOROVINA, Tu.P., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk;
KOSITSKIT. G.I..
kandidat meditainskikh nauk; HANDXLISHTAM, P.M.,
kandidat medi-
tsinskikh nauk; MOCHALOVA, T.P., kandidat meditsinskikh
nauk:
OBLOGINA. Ye.Ya., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk;
PATSKHVXROVA, A.G.,
kandidat meditainskikh nauk; FOXOTILOV, K.Ye., kandidat
meditsinskikh
nauk; ROZANOVA, M.D., kandidat msditainakikh cauk:
SAKHAROV, A.N..
kandidat msaitainskikh nauk; YASHCBENKO, T.N., kandidat
meditsin-
skikh nauk
"Tuberculosis"; handbook for physicians edited by
Z.A.Lebedeva and
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