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BROUNSHTEYN, B.I.; GITHAN, I.R.; ZHELEZNYAK, A.S. Mass transfer into spherical drops. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.6:1336-1338 Je 165. (KRA 1817) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov. Submitted July 4, 1964. " ' i' .'.. 1 ~Y i KI.S.; I'VOWi~;JITEYN, B.I. .. ! -A , 1~ I L , , Mutual Polul)ility in the system water-acetic acid-etiyl acetate in the temporature range from 0 to 50"'C. Zhur.prikl.khim. 38 no.3:694-696 Mr 165. (MIRA IS% 11) 1. Vsescrj-u-znyy nauclino-issiedovatellskly inBtltut neftel-himinhe- skikh pro'tses.,,~ov. Submitted Jazi. 7, 1963. KADENSKAYA, N.I.; ZHELEZNYAK, A.S.; BROUNSHTEYN, B.I. Mass transfer in the extraction of acetic acid by single drops of ethyl acetate. Zhur. prikl. khim. 38 no.5:1156-1159 My 165. (MIRA 18;11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut neftekhiinicheskikh protsessov. 7t7' L/ ph-4 PP-4 -4 d -ACCESSION nw- AM16914 z/OO14/64/1too/01o/b34o/1()381 C AUTHOR: Brousek, Jan (Doctor) TITLE, Video quality deterioration in switching over to foreigX1 TV trar -.iiEisiorLs SOURCE: Sdelovaci technika, no, lo, 19604, 38o-38i TOPIC TAGS: TV system, TV receiver ABSTRACT: Reasons are given for the deter-foration of the video quality caused by the penstrat'+On of the network frequency into the television picture because of Idefects in the telev-ision receiver. Types of this penetration and their causeE; are discussed. Orig. art. haz: I figure, 1 table. ASSCCIATION: none SUBMITM.' 00 RiCL: 00 SUB CODE: ZG NO REF SOVz 000 OTHER: 004 MMS E. ERCiSEK) . Practiced experiences in constractirC tailmees for water p .32'5 -'TAV13Y .(Ministerstvo stavet-nictvi) Praha- Vol. 3, no. 8, Attic. 1955, East EkiroDean Accessions List Vol. 5 No. 1 jar.. 1956 ETIOUSE11, E. Use of the b system for the construction of a reinforced-concrete tunnel. p-295. INZF14TMKE STAVBY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3, no. 11, Nov. 19155. Monthly list East European Accessions (EEU) IZ, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. BROUSEK.. M., inz. %MM-- - Earth compaction of the Moravka River dam at MoraTka. InZ stavby 11 noo5:18Z-185, 188 MY 163. 1, Ingstav Brno.0 naps. BROUSEK, Milos, inz. Weir construction from prefabricated materials. Inz stavby 10 no.2: 47-48 F 162. 1. Ingstav Brno, n.p. BROUSEK Milos inz. Protection of the upetream side of the earth dam in Terlicko. Inz stavby 10 nb.1~1456-458 D 162. 1. Ingstav, n.p., Brno. !~Mvi 7g inz. ('~~:-,parting faces of e,-xt*,l da-ms. Inz stavl,-,! 12 nc,.10-.Supl)!: no.10.162-165 '64. Iz- ; :-f 1 ". o s , j r, ! . I J- -- . - iz, 1~ r . I ba.YVs and beds or altrealm by V-1-4:1 'honrr, 14 - o .12 , 4 57- L. :~y 't: 0 1. jrg;!ta- sail onal Fnt~-:-P-ise~ -1 m, ron I n v jlmli~q6wrmm PlIvoical orinci-oles. necensary for the underatnnaing of the mechanism of effects of radintions on living orgardsms. Cpn. lek. ~ierk. 96 rc.7,1- -28 12 Jlllv 57. ?5 (AADLkTIONS, eff. r~n living organin-ar. n:!i-ilpr, of 33 DIZUSTBM, Zdenek;KOYRANAK, Vladimir; BROUS I1, Jindrich;ARIENT, Miroslav (Tech- nicka spoluprace: J. Jasan, Statisticke stredisko MZd Praha) Statistical studies on health and fertility of physicians working with ionixing radiations. Ces. rentg. 13 no-5030-342 0 159 (RADILTION XFFBCTS) (FIRTILITY radiation effects) (PMSIGUNS) - FRIEDMANN, B.; HERRANSKT, F.; 13ROUSIL, J.; VOPAT01VA, M. Erythrocyte survival In leukemia, determined by radiochrotium C h5l. Rev.Czech.M. 6 no.2:118-125 196o. 1. First Medical Clinic, Charles 'University, Prague. Director: Professor V. Hoenig, M.D. Laboratory for the PathODhySiOlOgY Of Haemo-poiesis and the Liver, at the First Medical Clinic, Charles University, Prague, Dire -ctor: Profs'asor V. Hoenig, M.D. Institute for Medical Physics, Prague, Director: Doe. Z. Dienatbier, M.D. Institute for Haematology and Blood Transfusion. Director: Professor J. Horejoi, M.D. (ERYTHROCYTES) (IEMMIA blood) (CHROMIUM radioactive) YRIEDMANN, B.; BMIANSKY, F.; BROUSIL, J.; VOPATOVA. H. Survival of the erythroCjrt8B in leukemia determined with ratiochro- miumZr5l. Cas.lek.cesk. 99 no-7/8:20&212 19 F 160. 1. 1. interni klinika KU v Praze, prednosta prof.dr. M. Netousek, Laborator pro patofyziologii krvetvorby a jater pri I. interni kli- nice KU v Praze, reditel prof.dr. M. Netousek, Ustav pro lekarskou fyziku KU v Praze, prednosta doc.dr. Z. Dienstbier, Ustav hemato- logle a krevni tr4nefuse v Praze, redited prof. dr.J. Horejsi. (ERYTHROOMS) MIA blood) (CHROMIUM radioactive) FRIEDMANN, Bedrich; MENCIKOVAJ, Eva: BROUSIL. Jindrich Experimental contribution to the problem of the aggresivity of auto- antibodies against red blood calls. Cas.lek.cesk 100 no.171525-529 28 Ap 161. 1. 1 interni klinika KU v Prate, predno'sta prof. dr. V. Hoenig. Ustaw pro lakaruftu mikrobiologii a immunologii KU v Prate, prednosta prof. dr. F. Patocka. Biofyzikalni ustav lekarske fakulty KU v Praze, prednosta doe. dr. Z..Dienstbier. (ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY;REACTIONS) (ERrMOCYTES) BRABEC, V.; BROUSIL J - FRIEDIMip B. Evaluation of erythropoietic activity vith -the aid of radiotsotopeB. Cesk. rentgenol. 16 no-4:225-234 Ag 162. 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuze v Praze, prednosta prof. dr J. Horejsi, Dr3c. Biofyzikalni ustav fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze, prednosta doe. dr Z. Dienstbierl CSC. 1. Interni klinika fakuty vaeobeeneho lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze, prednosta prof. dr V. Honig, DrSc. (RADIOISOTOPES) (ERYTMIOCYTES) (M4ATOPOIETIC SYSTF14 physiol) CZECHOSLOVAKIA BERITO.N, J.; FRIEDMANN, B; BROUSIL9 J. 1. First Internal Medicine Clinic of the Faculty of General Medicine KU (I. vnitmi klinika fak. vseobecneho lekarstvi KU), Prague; 2. Biophysical Institute of the Faculty of General Medicine KU (Biofysikalny ustav fak. Iseobec- lekarstvi KU), Prague. - (for all) Prague, Vnitrni lekarstvi, No 4, 1963, pp 336-337 "Survival of Erythrocytes in Porphyria Cutanea Tarda.11 VULTERINOVA, M.; SKALA, I.; BROUSIL, J. ................... Absorption of Co58-4abelld vit,3nim B12 in patients after resection of the amd3.1 intestine and atomach (Schilling's test). Cask. gastroent. vyz,. 17 no,'4:249-253 Je 163. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel prof. dr. J. Masek, DrSa. Biofyzikalni ustav fakulty weobeeneho lakarstvi KU v Praze, prednosta doc. dr. Z. Dientsbier, CSe. COBALT ISOTOPES) (INTESTINE, SMALL) TANIN B12) (GASTRECTOMY) (SPRUE) M (SURGERT, OPERATIVE) BROUSIL, J., Ei~~,GELBERTH, 0., SRLT,H1OVA, J., and TALPOVA, H. [3-;o- -~D-Fysica~fnstitute (Biofyzikalni ustav), Faculty of General Yedi- cine (Fakulta vseobecneho lekarstvi), Charles University, Prague, Docent Dr. Z. DIE14STBIER, director, and Third Clinic of internal Medicine (11I. interni klinika), Faculty of General Medicine, Charles University, Prague, kcademician J. CHARVAT, director. 'lInfluence of Sodium Salicylate on Antigen Excretion and Antibody Formation in Rabbits" Prague' Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol CII, No 34, 23 August 63, pp 925-92'1. Abstract [Authors' English su,~%-nary] : Following an injection of human serum albumin labelled with 11*31 the authors investigated the influence of sodium salicylate on the antigen excretion from the blood circulation, formation of a soluble complex of antigen and antibodies, and formation of antibodies in rabbits. In a croup receiving, salicylate the authors found a lower activity in the alpha globulin fraction than in the control group on the 12th and 14~h day. A possible'interpretation of this phenomenon is pre- sent,ed. Six references. ml BROUSIL, J,; ENGKOERTH., 0o; SRAMEOVA, J.; TALPOVA, H. Effect of sodium salicylate on antigen excretion and on antibody formation in rabbits. Can, lek. cask. 102 no.34.,925-927 23 Ag 163. 1. Biofyzikalni ustav fakulty vseobeoneho lekarstvi KU v Praze, prednosta doe. dr. Z. Dienstbler III interni klinika fakulty vooobacneho lakarstvi KU v Praze, prsdnosta akademik J. Charvat. (SODIUM SALICYLATE) (ANTIBODY FORMATION) (SERUM A13UMIN RADIOIODINATES) (DOME SERWS ~ (ANTIGENS) BRUUSILj J.; BRABEG, V.; TALPOVA, H. Erythrokinetic examination with Fe59. Acts. univ. Carol. [med] (Praha): Suppl. 18: 63-67 164. 1. Biofysikalni ustav fakulty vseobeaneho lekarstvi Universit7 Karlovy'v Praze (Irednosta: doc. dr. Z. Dienstbier) a Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse (reditel: prof. dr. J. Horejsi). JIROUNEK, P.; RABAN, P.; BROUSIL, J. Iodine 132 in nuclear medicine. I. Preparation and determination of the activity of iodine 132. Gesk. radiol. 18 no.5:318-326 S 64. 1. Katedra lekarske fyziky a nuklearni mediciny fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi Karlovy University v Praze (vedouci doc. dr. Z. Dienstbier, DrSc.). R.)- DONNER,L.; J9N*OTA,I-,'.; BIRCUSIL, J. Sr7throcyte picture in chronic respiratory insufficiency 1r, chronic inflammation of the bronchi and pulmonary Emphysema. Vnitrni lek. 11 no.3:216-225 Mr 165 1. 11. vnit-.ni klAnika (Pz%dnasta. -~T-of. Dr. F. Herles) a BioI'yzikaInj ustav (TTednoqLa.' unc. Dr. Z. D-enstbier). C ZECHM I I OVA., M11 TJDC 0`12.111-3: (616.155-392:616-006-11-3 FRI-le]XIANN, B.; BRA;-'--C, V.4 V.; ist Inter- nal Clinic, ?ac. of Gen. 1-4'od., Charles Univ. (I. Int. K.Iinika Fak. Vseob. Lek. KU), Pr,-i(_1ue, Head (Prodno-ta) `1rof Dr V. HO~JITG; Institute of Hcmatology a~d Blood Transfusions (UStav Homatolorr,ie a Krevni Transfuze) Prar-ue, Director (Reditel) Prof Dr J. Wr,)',1,1_-,'jSI; u U U Tz-- -e'.1- BionhySical Institute Fac. of Gen. 1--,ed. Cha-_-1,-;s Univ. (B~of- 11, ni Us-Unv Pak. Vseob. Lek. KU), -Prague, Head (Prodnost-a) Dr.)centv Dr Z. DIMPISTBIlM. "Erythropoiesis in Leu]1-,er;-;ia and Hermoblastona of the Lyrpho reticul- ar Line." Prague, Casopis Lekaru Cesk~rch, Vol 105,Yo 29, 8 jul '06, pp 7 6 6 - 7 7T- Abstract /A-uthors, English 3ummary r,-.,odified-7: In 30 patients suf- fering fr-o-n leukemia and 1, 1 .p,ipho I-eticialar lrijmoblastona Orythronoies- is was decreased in 8, normal in IL, increa.,ed in 18. :'neither the normal nor the increased erytLropoiesis reached valucs where it could compensate anarlia due to hyperhezr;olysis. Erythropoicsis remains in- sufl'icient and must be considered in the patihogenesis of the disca-se. 1/1 3 Figures, 3 Tables, 10 3 Czech references. FILIPCHUK, B.A., BROV'R, 7,M,, KOPMR,-AlW-K-Y, M3, "'I Rai6--;r,g "ne ef'flclen--y and %'o, n ,"1 -1- -- L the region bet'-ween the 70.-ai R4o~:-L. gaza 9 10.1~14-5 -a (K RA 18 1. Tres"'Oral ~ 8knoc Ka-akhs,~*.v 'y institut BRO VAR, I.M. Methodology of studying the geological structure of salt domes in the Volga-Ural interfluve. Vest. AN Kazakh SSR 21 no.4.85-92 Ap 165. (MIRA 18; 5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV15528 Drabkin, G. S.,Lj. P. Brova~rY~a_Ye~_Gellfand, and E. L. Itskovich Avtomatizatsiya tsementnykh zavodov.(Automation of Cement Plants) Leningrad, Gosstroyizdat, 1961. 399 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: A. I. Leontenkov, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: A. S. Rotenberg; Tech. Ed.: L. V. Voronetskaya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel of cement plants and design and planning offices. COVERAGE: Descriptions are given of the technical characteristics of instruments, devices, and circuits of automatic monitoring, control, and regulation systems used in manufacturing processes at cement plants. Prospects for the development of complex auto- mation of the main manufacturing processes in cement plants are reviewed. Chs. 1, 111, VI-B~and XIV were written by I. F. Brovar and G. S. Drabkin; Chs. II, V, and X-XII, by Ya. Ye. Gellfand; and Chs. IV, XIII, and See. 16 of Ch. V, by E. L. Cards"_ Automation of Cement Plants SOV/5528 Tsikovich. There are 30 references: 27 Soviet (including 1 translation), 2 English, and 1 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Introduction 5 Ch. I. Pressure Measurement 9 1. Equipment for measuring pressure and rarefaction 9 2. Pressure indicators 21 Ch. II. Flow Measurement 23 3. Flow measurement of liquids and gases 23 4. Flow measurement of slime and other viscous and impure liquids 25 5. Flow measurement of lump and powderlike.materials 28 Card-2/~ to -11-~ S S rt--i t il 0! Univarsal Gni-Vir-tric -w'lirv-,y fcr Its utilization -,i Geo.,itotic Works OC the lj,'-k3R.,, 23/4/50 I'loscow Li--,L of G-od-2E;y, it-2rial Fhotoc.riaphy anJ CCLII-t0j~'I-Ur)h~V. 60 Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 3(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12152 Moscow. Institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos 11 yemki i kartografil Trudy, vYP- 33 (Transactions of the Moscow Institute of Engineering Geodesy, Aerial Photography Iand Cartography, Nr 33) Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1958. 123 P. 1,000 copies printed. Editorial Board: A.I. Mazmishvili (Resp. Ed.), V.I. Avgevich (Deputy Resp. Ed.), G.V. Bagratuni, N.Ya. Bobir, N.M. Volkov, A.I. Durnev, S.V. Yeliseyev, P.S. Zakatov, G.P. Levehuk, N.I. Modrinskiy, M.D. Solov1yev, B.V. Fefilov, and P.P. Shokin; Ed. of Publishing House: A.I. Inozemtseva; Tech. Ed.: V.V. Romanova. PURPOSE: This,issue of the Institute's Transactions is intended for geodesists, photogrammetrists-,and cartographers. COVERAGE: This collection of articles covers a variety of problems and questions of interestto personnel in the mapping field. Several instruments employed in cartography are investigated and evaluated. These include a photocartograph, the Photo Reductor MIIGAiK, and Card 1A Transactions of the Moscow Institute (Cont.) SOV/2152 marine chronometers. Other subjects treated include Stokes, formula, correction of instrumental errors, Dellents Method, relief generalization, aerial camera orientation3and others. References accompany individual articles. TAKE OF CONTENTS-.~ Drobyshev, F.V. The Photocartograph 3 Brovar, V.V. The Derivation and Investigations of Stokes' Form-=- l5 Konopalltsev, I.M. Determining the Corrections in Horizontal Angles Due to Malalignment of the Shaft and Bearings of the Axis of Rotation of a Theodolite Telescope 19 Kuznetsov, A.N. Dellen's Method [Time Determination) 25 Bollshakov, V.D. Relief Generalization in Large Scale Surveys (1:2000; 1:1000; 1:500) 27 Gusnin, S.I. Conversion of Relief (to Graphic) by the Method of Field Projection 41 Card 2/4 Transactions of the Moscow Institute (Cont.) SOV/2152 Bludova, I.M. The Use of a Correlation Ellipse as a Charac- teristic Curve for a Series of Geodetic Measurements 49 Zakaznov, N.P. Constructing Conical Sections by Means of a Central Projection 55 Ziman, YA.L. Autoination of the Azimut'-1hal Orientation of an Aerial Camera 59 Naumov, A.V. Some Probleros in Mapping Economics 63 Gorbatbv, V.A., and K.I. Elbakyan. Evaluation of the Photo Reductor MIIGAiK 71 Pozdnyakov, V.M. A New Method of Instrumental Approach to an Aerial Survey Flight Line 79 Card 3/4 Transactions of the Moscow Institute (Cont.) SOV/2152 Guryevich, V.B. Testing and Evaluation of the Marine Chrono- meters Manufactured by the Stat,~ Clock Factory im. Kirova 93 Gurshteyn, A.A. Some Problems in Evaluating the Accurauy of Series of Measurements of Equal Precision 99 Bronshteyn, G.S. A Method of Establishing Micro-triangula- tion for Detailed Construction (Building) Nets 113 Mastitskiy, Ye.P. Comments to (on) Critical Observations of Docent M.A. Girshberg 121 Girshberg, M.A. Comments on Ye.P. Mastitskiy's Letter- 123 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/ad Card 4/4 8-12-59 13ROVAR, V.V., dote., kand. telchn. nauk Derivation and examination of stoke's formula. Trudy MIIGAIK no-33:15-18 158. (MIRA 12:8) J,Kafedra vysshey geodezit Mookovskogo instituta inzhenerov geodezil. (Geodesy) BROVAR, Vsevolod Vladinirovich: MG11ITSKIY, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; SHIMBIREV., Boris Pavlovich; YURKIMp-M.L. retsenzent; MAKAROV, N.P.., retsenzent; VIROVTSp A.M., retsenzent; -VASILIYEVA, V.I., red. isd-va; S=IWV, V.S., tekhn. red. (Theory of the earth's figure] Teoriia figury Zemli. Pod obahchei red. V.A.Magnitskogo. Moekva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1961. 256 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Earth-Figure) (Gravity) 5%7; Jz~ ,rain BROVAR,..Y--V-9 dotsentp kand.tekhn.nauk Discussion of P.F.Shokinla textbook "Gravimetry." Izv- N7s- ucheb. zav.; geod. i aerof. ne.2:151-152 161. (KLRA 14:6) (Gravimetry) (ShoKin, P.F.) GRUSIIINSKIY, Mkolay Panteleymonovich; IqKlIMLOV, A.A., retnenzent; ER yAt_, MOLOV, A.I., red.; jb,y., nauchn. red.; r LIKHACHEVI,.L.V., tekhn. red. [Theory of the figure of the earth] Teoriia figury Zerai. MosIcva, Fi7.mntgiz, 1963. 446 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Earth-Figure) -BROVAR, V.V., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk; PELLINEN, L.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHIMBEREV, B.P., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk Mikhail Sergeevich Holodenskii, winner of the Lenin Prize. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. i aerof. no.3:53-55 163. (MIRA 17;1) 1. Moskovskiy institut inzhenorov goodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. BROVAR, V.V., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk Computation.of the disturbing potential and its derivatives above the surface of the earth. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod.- i aerof. no.3;57-63 163. (MIRA 17:1~ 1. Moskovskiy institut iazhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"Yemki i kartofrafii. BROVAR, V.V.f kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Solutions to Molodenskii's boundary value problem. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. i aerof. no.4tl29-137 163. (KIRA M9) 1. Moskrvakiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. BROVAR, V.V.; YEREYIEYEV, V.F.; MAKAROV, N.P.; FELLINEN, L.P.; SHIMBIREV, B.P.; YURFINA, M.I. Determining the external gravitational field and the figure of the earth. Geod. i kart. no.10:74-76 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) BROVAR, V.V., dotsent, kand. tekhr-. nauk External generalized potentials. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.: geod. i aerof. no.1:18 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. M,,skovsldy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii. BROVAR, V.V., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk . Fundamental harmonic functions with a singularity on a segment and the solution of external boundary problems. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. i aercf. no.301-61 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Moskovskiy institut inshenerov geodezii, aerofotcs"yemki i kartografli. BROVAR, V.V,, kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Formulas for calculating the disturbing potential and the components of the deflection of the vertical of the earth's surface. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. i aerof. no.207-104 165. (MMA 18:10) 1. Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yenki i kartografti. Subridtted September 13, 1964t BROVAR. Vladimir Yokovi.evich: KLMEMBERG, S.Ye., prof.# otv.red.; ALITICVSKIY, A.I., prof,, otv.red.; KOLPAKOVA, Te.A., red. izd-va; VOIKOVA, V.V.. tekhn.red. [The forces of i mw7fologiia 238 p. gravity and animal morphology] Sily tiazhesti zhivotnykh. Koskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1960. (MMA 13:5) (Korphology (Animals)) (Gravity) BROVALANIX, B. 1. Healthier working conditionB in the forge shop of the Minsk Automobile Works. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no.6:9-12 Jo 161. OURA 15*-2) 1. Promyshlenno-sanitarnyy vrach medsanchasti Minskogo avtomobillnogo zavoda. (MMK-.~AUTOMOBILE INDUSTAY WOAMIS-DISiASkS OD 11MENE) R BROVARITIK, Ye.G.- RTABIITIN, D.D. Machines for the production of viscose. Khim. volok. no.2:60-62 159. (IURA 12:9) 1.Zavod "Bollehavik.* Kiyev. (viscose) BROVATIM, Yu. Sound ranging. Veen. znan. 25 no-3:5-7 Yx '49. (141RA 12:12) (Position finders) (Sound--Apparatus waves) VOZNESENSKIY, Yevgeniy Pavlovich;_4~QVPHP~O, Ignatiy Savellyevich; Prinimal uchastiye TIMONIH, M.G.; I-LWER, f.K.1--retsenzent; RYZHOVJ, A.D.0 retsenzent; ABELTINISH, A.Ya., retsenzent; AKIKO", L.D., red.; PECHENKINA, O.P., tekhn. red. [Accounting in food industry enterprises] Bukhgalterskii uchet na predpriiatiiakh pishchavoi prorqslilennosti. Mo- skva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 342 P. (MIRA 17:2) VC SYX4, Mikhail Iosifovich-, kand. ekonom. nauk, dots.[deoeased]; BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; ASTASHKE171CIER, Yekhiye2l TimofeyevichL.,~~~~~~ MAKRUSHINA, A.N., red.izd-va; RENEVA, T.T., tekhn. red. [AccoUnting and the analysis of balances in river transports- tion] Bukhgalterskii uchet i analiz balansa na reclmom transporte. Red. S.A.Makhlakh. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1961. 269 p. (Inland water transportation-Accounting) (MIRA 1-5:4) -DV BROVCHNNKO, M., inzh. large-block construction in the mountains. Stroitell no. 8:6 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Alushta--Concrete, blocks) r POTAFENKO, V.D., kand.khim.nauk; ~~ ~. , inzh. Waterproofing tensiometer transmitting elements when studying reinforced concrete. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no.]-1:521-522 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Tonsiometers) (Protective coatings) CA tea ,.IoM of lannic subst'"es and comp Knf~auflv mom loaf. A, (14114010 .,,.1 n4-t- -IA l.unin jai. Ill "I't 111111,11 high-, I . In nvuletto I life I Ility IV it, , - "I 1hr In I j. 1 11 ;4 tile All' On I I,,, F,rO-nW .11Alill " " an't Or'l ...( oln. I IF 1, ",I., it, pill. Ow, I Ill 1w 181111111 in Anol 1 11; , . I ~ .1 thi. nn, '1141,1111 t tra N:11 'An Ili. -.jnK I it, I Junin. I ,vorg IN n I'm I rti Ill It. (l."Wifills NO; Ifull.st. tr4s; chi- 411.1lity 0,v it- tannin InIt K.-IIA-10 0". ItAn Tanning of varlm otigans of the tea ptut. A. L. kuf. piAkkimi) Challs" 4 -a --All part plAnt contain tannins, the higb"t cot:1ent licing found in! YOUHX 1110C)tS and The low"t in the Iflowecs. Tannim frnm all mg-.kn% ctiotain catechols and mters of Sallie acid. The runt tntilains largely condrumlion pruglucts, of thew %ul,- Plan(" xith mol. wt. om IMP. and little gallic acid (-tne 1 7% of the esters). the flo'vvrrs contain low nuil. wt. prothict, (av. 3711) and a high mfitent of gallic acid dedv's. and other parts of tilic plant show intetinediate distribution. In all organs. Rge liv~vls to co"demation of the km mol. wt. proilucts. All oritans of the tea pl.tjit contain ruyyrnir liy.~ term "Imble of oxidizing the twinic matter (tlvpbm,4- imid.m and permidase) as well m hydrolytic enrymm (0. glum%ida,w and oxynitril.Lw). indii-alitag pt"Olit. enrymit rrartknis throughmat the plant. Young lirgons -iifaiji) Ul"KI-ly the Od" -- 11RI-e 1 llf-11111"i- nancef-fl,cri-xidaw. I I y1ftillyl ir enly"Imurv 11n.t act i ve i -I (fir aging 11.1t1% Oil the plant Wetn4, Imik, and tt*,t,) and lai,t uctive in the yminger pAtt, G. M. K4_.IAl%)fT i~c r! n -s of t 11 c ari 1". t'hc -!c,7rec. of Cj r ir ~ r - I-- nMSANOV, A.L.; CHAYI~~. M.Kh.; PAVLINOVA, O.A.; TURKINA, M.Y.; BROVCMMO, M.I. Translocation of mWrs in grafted plants Evith summary in Inglish]. Yiziol. rast. 5 no.1:3-15 A-F 158. O(MA 11:1) 1. Institut fistologii raetenly im. K.A. Timirymeva AN SSSR, Mockra. (Plants, Notion of fluids in) (Grafting) (Sugars) KURSANOV, A.L.; BROVCHMO, M.I.; PARIYSEkYA, A.N. Passage of assimilates into the conducting tissues of rhubarb leaves (Rheum rhaponticum L.). Fixiol. rast. 6 no-5:527-536 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1.K.A. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Plants, Motion of fluids on) T -BROVCMMKO, M.I.; BALUKOVA, A.A. Processing the Krasnodar tea Isaf into black tea. Biokhim.chaln. proizv. n0-7:52-61 159. (KIRA 13:5) 1. Inatitut fisialogli rastenly Iment K.A. Timiryanva AN SSSR, moakra. (KRASNODAR TERRITORT-TIO KURSANOV, A.L.; BROVC~HFIIKO M Effect of adenosinetriphosphoric acid on the uptake of assimilates by the conducting system of the sugar beet. Fiziol.rast. 8 no.3t270- 278 161, WU 1/+: 5) 2. Institut fiziologii ra8teniy im. K.A.Timiryazeva Akademii nauk SSSR, MoBkva. (Adenosinetriphosphoric acid) (Plants., Motion of fluids in) BROVOIENKOy MOIS Absorption of amino acida by conducting and assimilating tissues of leaves. Fiziol. rast. 10 no-4:4-16-425 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. - - 7-. --- "The transport of amino acids from vhotos~mthesi zing tissues L-fto conduct'ng - U - tissues. " report submitted for 10th Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3-12 Aug 64. AS USSR, Moscow. B?tlV-' CHENKC., P. 4' T, f r~tj+,-Pnly AmenJ 4L j 'o the c:5rdi rig bundins noe`~27,';-Z79 Mr.-Ap '65. (MmA 18;6) Timiryazova AN SSSRr MCEl(va BROVCEIINKO hener. ROMPOP Ways of measuring the too-in of automobile front vhsele. Avt. transp. 34 no-9:17-19 5 136. (MLEA 9:11) (Automobiles--Wheels) BROVCHMO, N., inzh. Problems of operating automobiles in technical literature.. Avt.tranep. 35 noog:38-39 S 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Bibliography-Automobiles) Al 0 T PARFENOV) III.P., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk; GOMONOV, VJ, apirart, ': -BIZOVCffE-NKO R-. A...,-student; KULIKOV, Yu.I., fittident; DDYM,"ll," Yu-M., gtifd6lit~-- Fixed fastening of a unit in a plane under directional.ty variable loading. Sbor. trud. Khab. avt.-dor, inst. no.1:12-15I 162. OMIRM 18: 1) Ks I 5'A 010 26877 S/081/61/000/013/010/028 B110/B205 AUTHORS: Kuliyev, Al. M., Pinsker, B. A., Brovehenko, T. P. TITLEs Decrease of the adsorptive capacity of activated carbon due to polymerization of acetylene on its surface PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1961, 510, abstract 13M 139 (Azerb. khim. zh., 1960, no. 3, 31-35) TEXT: Laboratory tests have shown that at a contact time between C 2H2 and activated carbon of 25 sec and an operation time of 1-1.5 months, the activ- ity of AP.3(ARZ) carbon is reduced by 100;, and that of CKT(SKT) carbon by 20-25%. The decrease in activity can be reduced by 50-60% if C 2H 2 and carbon are kept in contact only for 12 sec. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 KULIYEVP A.M.; ALEKPFROV, G.Z.; PINSKER, B.A.; GRIGORYAN, E.V.; -BROVCHENKOP T.P. Separation of natural gas in a consolidated laboratox- y set-up. Gaz. prom. 9 no.1:51-54 164. (M1% 17-12) KULIYEVI Al.M.; PINSKER, B.A.; BROVCHENKO, T.P.; AGAIKIS111YEV, N.A. Decline of the adsorptive capacity of silica gels caused by the polymerization of acetylene on its-garface. Azerb.khim.zhur. no.6:105-108 161. (MIRA 15-5) (Silica) (Adsorption) (Acetylene) 8/001/62/000/023/017/120 B156/B186 AUTHORSi Kuliyev, Al. M., Finaker, B, A., B enko, T. P., Agakinhiyev, N. A. TITLEt Adsorbing power of silica gel reduced by polymerization of acetylene at its surface PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1962, 117, abstract 23BB56 (Azerb. khim. zho, no; 6, 1961, 105 - 108 [summary in Azerb.1) TEM The decrease in the adsorbing activity of silica gel resulting from the polymerization of acetylene at its surface has been investigated. It is proved that an adsorbent of consist.ent activity can be produced by treating silica gel with HC1. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] Card 1/1 UMRI Physics - Ion accelerators Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 12/47 Authora S Brovchenko, V. G.; Gokhberg, B. M.; and Morozov, V. H. Title o Stabilization of the energy of ions accelerated with a high voltage electrostatic generator Periodical s Dok. A11 SSSR loi/6, 1023 - 1025, Apr. 21, 1955 Abstract 3 A device and the method of its operation in stabilizing the energy of ions accelerated with a high voltage electrostatic generator are des- cribed. The energy stabilization is accomplished by the voltage stabi- lization of the device (ion accelerator). It was determined that the voltage of the accelerator deviates not more than 0.025~. One USSR re- ference (1955). Diagram. Institution : Acad. of Sc., USSRp S. I. Vavilov Institute of Physierl Problems Presented by: Academician A. P. Aleksandrov, November 17, 1954 V C V, USSR/Electronics General Problems H-1 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizikaj No 5, 1957, 12262 Author : Brovchenko, V.G. Inst Title Integrator for Weak Currents. Orig Pub Pribory i tekhn. e)tsperimenta, 1956, Do 1, 51-53 Abstract The article describes a capacitive integrator of the rela- xation type, rmde vtth ordinary vacuum tubes, and intended for operation with a beam of accelerated ions. Deviations from linearity of the scale of the integrator do not ex- ceed 1% vhen integrating currents in the range from 10-9 6 x 10-6 W. Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Brovehenko, V. G., and Elolchanov, Yu. D. 120-2-19/37 TITLE: -A low Noise Level Pre-amplifier. (Predusilituell s Malyzi Urovnem Shumov.-) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Teldinika ..Sksperimentaq 1957, No.2, pp. 67 - 70 (USSR). ABSTRACT: A lovi noise pje-amplifier built for use with ionisation chambers and with proportional counters is described (Refs. 1 and 2). The first stage of the amplifier is a "cascade" using two grounded cathode 6XITT in parallel connection and a grounded grid parallel connected double triode 6H157T. The noise level of the pm-amplifier is determined mainly by the anode current fluctuations in t-he input stage and is 2~LV for a pass band 5OR-c/s to 1.11k'cls, input capacity of about llpF and Va of 75V. The pre- Dni n i s 140 width the Dass band 516c/s to 600cDs. - A Low Noise Level Pre-amplifier. 120-2-1-9/37 very good service in high precision physical instrumeenta- tion for the last three years. The circuit diagram of the pre-amplifier is given. There are 2 references, 1 of which is Slavic. SUBMITTED: August, 21, 1956. AVAIIABIB.. Library of Congress. Card 2/2 SOV/120-59-2-45/50 AUTHORS: Brovchenko, V.G., and Morozov, V.M. TITLE: ~-Girewi-t-fdrlOrbt*Ming against Electrical No-ise (Skhema zashchity ot elektricheskikh pomekh) PERIODICALt Pribor i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 2, PP 145-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In nuclear studies where pulses are to be counted at a very slow rate external interference can be troublesome. The present arrangement (Fig 1) blocks a number of channels when a false pulse is received. The action is reliable if: the sensitivity is greater to interference than of any controlled circuit; speed of response in blocking is greater than that during ordinary operations; the blocking time is such that interfering pulses both of greater amplitude and duration are frustrated. The main amplifier in Fig 1 has two sections each of three stages, the gain is 900, the passband 1 kels at 2.5 me/s. The maximum output signal is 50 V and is positive. The output pulses are standardised in amplitude (120 V) and duration (0.6 p) by the blocking oscillator -A 2 in Fig 2. Card 1/2 The pulse is stretched in the Schmidt trigger j15 and applied to the cathode follower A8 which drives all iz, i-' SOV/120.-59-1---45/' Circuit for Protecting against Electrical the gates (1-10). The portion right of the dotted line in Fig arrangement has worked reliably Card 2/2 There are 2 figures. SUBMITTED: November 18, 19'1~8 50 Noise of the oircuit to the 2 is a gate. The for a nwnber of years, BROVCHENKO, V. G., and GORLOV, G. V. "Scintillation Counter for Neutrons with Low Sensitivity to Gamma Rays" report submitted for the IAEA conf. on Nuclear Electronics, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 15-20 May 1961 BROVCHENKO,.Y--L, and MOLCHANOV, 141 D. "Time Analyzer for Fast False Series" report submitted for the IAEA conf. on Nuclear Electronics, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 15-20 May 1961 e-'-~ --, / I/ 29596 S/l2o/6i/ooo/oo4/005/O34 E032/E514 AUTHORS: Brovchenko, V.G. and Gorlov, G. V. TITLE: Separation of neutrons and gamma-rays using the difference in the scintillation counter pulse shape PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No.4, pp.49-52 TEXT: The aim of the present work was to develop a simple scintillation counter having a high neutron and a low y-efficiency. The minimum energy of neutrons which can be separated from the y-background is 80 keV. The method employed consists in the following. The scintillation pulsehas a fast and a slow component. The fast component is due to phosphor molecules excited directly by charged particles.and the slow component is due to the recombination of ionized molecules with electrons. In many phosphors, e.g. stilbene, the ratio of the intensities of these two components is different for different particles.but remains constant for a given kind of particle in a certain energy range. By comparing the fast and slow components one can determine the nature of the incident particles. The present authors have used the circuit shown in Fig.la. The stilbene crystal (diameter 34 mm, hei ht 28 mm) has a fast component with a decay constant of Cara 1/4 -g '79 596 Separation of neutrons and S/12o/61/000/004/005/034 E032/E514 6 nanosec, while the form of the slow component can be represented by a combination of exponentials with T between 0.35 and 10 lisec. With the same fast-component intensity, the intensity of the slow component for neutrons is greater by a factor of two as compared with y-rays. Using integratigg RC circuits with different time constants (5 x 10-8 and 5 x 10- see, respectively) the pulses produced at the anode and the last dynode of the photomultiplier are respectively determined by the fast and slow components. The diode~a -10 (D-10) stretches out the anode pulse. In the recording of the y-rays the values of R and C in the integrating circuit of the dynode are adjusted so that the amplitude at the anode and the dynode i a equal but the length of the former is somewhat larger. When these pulses are combined (across the 91 kOhm resistor), the positive pulses at the output represent the neutrons only. The apparatus is designed for neutror-experiments with high-voltage electrostatic generators. Acknowledgments are expressed to P. Ye. Vorotnikov for assistance with the circuitry and to V. M. Morozov for discussions of the results obtained. Card 2/4 29e . 96 Separation of neutrons and ... S/12o/61/000/004/005/034 E032/E5i4 There fire 5 figures and 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The English-language references read as follows: Ref.3: M. Forte, International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (Geneva, 1918~ V-14, P-300; Ref.4i F. D. Brooks, Nucl. Instrum. and Methods, 1959, 4, 151. ASSOCIATION: Institut atomnoy energii AN SSSR (Atomic Energy Institute AS USSR) SUBMITTED: September 23, 1960 Card 3/4 Separation of neutrons and ... EIZ--I- L2gend. 11 - Basic circuit. b - Pulse shapes. A - PhotomultiPlier current pulse; 13 - dynode pulse; R - anode pulse; r - compensated (output) pulses. M 9M 29.596 S/120/61/000/004/005/034 E032/E514 qJS 8 Card 4/4 S/12o/61/000/006/013/041 E035/E414 AUTHORS: Brovchenko., V~G,. Molchanov, Yu.D,. TITLE., A time selector for the analysis of a train of pulses PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.6, 1961, 74-77 TEXT~ The selector was designed for the measurement of the time distribution of pulses in series of pulses, Its parameters are as followss minimum channel width 2511,sec; gap between channels 0. 5 V, sec rresolving time --a 3 X 10 _ 8 ~j see Fig,l and 2 show a block diagram of the selector together with the corresponding voltage waveforms. The time distribution is measured with the aid of a differentiating capacitor storage system which is periodically discharged by pulses from the channel generator. The time between two discharges is equal to the width of the selector channel, The change in the potential across the capacitance in the time between two discharges is proportional to the number of pulses entering the de-ice in this time. The curve connecting the maxima of the latter potential represents the desired distribution and is photographed from the oscilloscope screen. The statistical accuracy of the measured distribution curves is determined by the number of pulses recorded in the Card l/ M, S/120/61/000/006/013/o4i A time selector E035/E414 selector channel, i.e. the rate of input pulses, the width of the channels and the speed of recording the pulses. The main advantage of the selector is the high speed of signal recording and the simple circuitry employed, Detailed c-ircuits are reproduced, There are 5 figures and 2 referenees~ 1 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloo, The reference to an English language publication reads as follows; Ref,l~ F,J'm~Farley_ Rev. Scient. Instrum., v,29, 1958, 595. ASSOCIATION,- Institut atomnoy energii AN SSSR (Institute of Atomic Energy AS USSR) SUBMITTED~ April 25s 1961 Card 24-2 S/120/61/00o/006/0i4/o4l E032/E5i4 AUTHOR: -Brovchenko, V.G. TITLE: Linear capacitive storage devices PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.6, 1961, 77-8o TEXT: A capacitive storage device is defined as a circuit which produces an output signal whose amplitude is proportional to the number of signals fed into it. The present author is concerned with the linearity of information storage in such circuits. A description is given of two such 'circuits which are linear in a large range of input amplitudes. The first of these is very linear (to within a few hundredths of a percent) provided the magnitude of the output signal does not exceed the amplitude of the input signals. The second circuit is capable of recording signals with a high repetition frequency and may be triggered by nanosecond pulses. The two circuits are shown in Figs. 3 and 4. The storage capacity of these circuits is not discussed. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut atomnoy energii AN SSSR (Institute of Atomic Energy AS USSR) Card 1/2 Linear capacitive storage devices S/120/61/000/006/014/041 E032/E514 SUBMITTEDt April 21, 1961 Fig.3.Legend. Capacitive storage ct a device with a 11 9'41x high degree of 41 linearity. a - block diagram, I T 6 - basic circuit. Card 2/2 0 FVIV Fig.4. Legend. Fast capacitive storage circuit. BROVCJ1&NKO,--V.G_.;_ ZABIYAKIN, G.I. - * International conference on nuclear electronics in Belgrad in 1961; review of reports. Brib.i tekh.eksp. 7 no.D202-W6 Ja-F 162. (MMA 15:3) (Electronic apparatus and appliances)(Nuclear physics) L 10161 _~6 ESD dp) AnIDG/t-Lkal,(c)/ESD(c)/k-,ETR/ESI)(gt3)/ESD(t) ft) ACCESSION NR: AP4044662 S/0120/64/000/004/0005/0019 1 AUTHOR: Brovchenko, V. G.; Molchanov, Yu. D. TITLE:: Low-noige impulse ampliffere fcjr spectrometry SOURCE; Pribory* I tekhnika vkspexilln'59nta?~_o. 4. 1964, 5-19 ITOPIC TAGS: amplifier, impulse amplifier, low noise amplifier, spectrometry, nuclear radiation detector ABSTRACT: Based on,xnodern~66~-foi-a---nd-We--P,-,-t-ern-perioditaI sources-, a review--.7 of low-noise amplifiers is presented which consists of these sections: terminology of noise; fundamental formulas for noise calculations; first-tube operating conditions (grid current, equivalent resistance, noise); first-tube type (Soviet 6N23P. 6S3P, 6S15P tubes); first stage of the preamplifier; negative feedback type (negative current -feedback, charge amplifier); passband (effect of integration and differentiation an the signal-to-noise ratio); iriput capacitance C13ra 1/2 L )0619-65 ACCESSION NR: AP404466Z (dynarnic capacitance depending an the feedback); stability of operation (gain in stability for 6S3P, 6Zh9P, 6ZhllP, 6S15P Soviet tubes); front rise time of a charge amplifier; electron-tube preamplifiers (H. J. Dubrau's floating-grid circuit, B. V. Fefilovts circuit with subminiature 6N16B tubes); transistorized prearnplifiers; preamplifiers with field-effect transistors. The conclusion notes the desirability of further research in the stability of operation and design of electronic equipment. "The authors wish to thank G. A. Otroshenko for his/her help in the work, A. A. Markov for a useful discussion, md B. M. aukhberg for his attention to the work. " Orig. art. has: 14 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut atomnoy energii (Institute of Atomic EneUy) SUBMITTED: Z5Apr64 SUB CODE: EC, NP NO REF SOV: 023 ENGL,. 00 OTHER: 016 Caird 27. L 2MIJ-66 ACCESSION NRf AP5021371 UR/0120/65/000/004/0229/0230 621.374.32 AUTHOR: Brovchenko, V. G.; Kondrat'yev, L. C.. TITLE: Decatron scaler SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperiventa, no. 4, 1965, 229-230 ITOPIC TAGS: electronic circuit,.clock~ ABSTRACT: This note describes in some detail the triggering and operation of a decatron scaling section shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. It discusses the time constant of the pulse front and shows the pulse shape in the case of presence and absence of the diode Dl. The circuit to designed for use in electronic clocks. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION-: Institut atomnoy energii,GKAE, Moscow (Institute of Atomic Energy, GKAE) SUBMITTED: 06Jun 64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: EC NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 000 ,V _i~, Y L oool8-66 -j6~E-BSI&l NR: AP5021371' L7NCl 03 02 DZE, DIE.. isov %t -I MV Fig. 1. Triggering section circuit of decatrons 2/2 ~R! -L-00017-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021375 UR/0120/65/DDO/004/0236/.02.37 621.317.31 AUTHOR: Brovehenko,_V. G ; Kondratlyev, L. G. TITLE: Ion current integrator SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 4, 1965, 236-237 TOPIC TAGS: integrator circuit, ion current, electronic circuit ABSTRACT: This brief note describes the operation of the ion integrator shovn in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure and of the integrator scaler shosm in Fig. 2. Orig. art#, has: 1 forcula and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION., Institut atomnoy energii CKAE, Hoscow (latttLute OLAWALG-~ SUBMITTED 06juh64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: ZC* IM NO REP SOV-. 002 OMER: 001 Cardl/4 ME 5 5-11 4-0 1 P14 i i L 0001.7f-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021 IY15SCHARGM ENCIDSUREt, Moor s-rAs i LoTev ota..L- GICNERAron-., 10 DisCHA"Clic it D1009 T RD I Fig. 1. Integrator circuit diagram. 2/3:. 62ZH DIZF4; ACCESSION NRI AP50213~~k ENCLOSUREs 02 k, oao pHs .. -ftp, Fig. 2. Inte8rator sealer circuit diagram'. 204-66 ACC NRt AP6022007 CODE. SOURCE 21/012r 3 01 AUTHOR: Brovchenko, V. G.; Molchanov, Yu. D ; Stroganov, Ye. A. ORG: Institute of Atomic Energy, GKAE, Mosccrw (Institut atomnoy energii, GKAE) TITLE: Xleasuring current impulses by magnetic belts SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperhnta, no- 3, 1966, 121-125 TOPIC TAGS: electric measurement, electric pulse measurement, electric measuring instrument ABSTRACT: Two flmagnetic-belt" circuits are examined: (1) With an integrating belt and M With a differentiating belt and subsequent signal integration. The "magnetic-! belt" is actually a type of current transformer that measures not only the value but also the shape of a current impulse by providing the output signal proportional to the emf integral. Formulas for sensitivities of both the circuits are set up; when the flat portion of a square signal is im2ortant, circuit-2 has the advantage because of its higher sensitivity threshold; with considerable external noise, both circuits are equal. Formulas were verified by some e eriments carried out with a rectangular-cross-section (r = 1-35 cm, S = 0.325 c7 ferrite torus ring having suitable windings."In conclusion, the authors wish to thank G. A. Otroshchenko for a useful discussion and help in calculations.1f Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 24formalas. [031 SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 12Apr65 / CRIG REF: 009 / OTH REF:' 003/ ATD PRESS:4-411"/ ACC NRj AP6022011 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/003/0137/0138 AUTHOR: Brovchenko, V. G.; Molchanov, Yu. D. ORG: Atomic Energy Institute, GKAE, Moscow (Inotitut atomnoy energii GKAE) TITLE: A low noise preamplifier with a short signal rise time SOURCE: Pribory i tekbnika eksperimenta, no. 3, 1966, 137-138 TOPIC TAGS: preamplifier, electronic circuit, spectroscopy ABSTRACT: A fast, low-noise stable preamplifier circuit is presented which is il- tended for use in the spectroscopy of intensive, low-energy charged-particle fluxes and for counting the number of rare events in the background of weak but often inter- ering signals. The preamplifier consists of two sections with negative feedbacks. f The first section is in the form of a charge amplifier circuit. The first section has a transmission coefficient of 1/5 pf, and the second section has a gain of 7. A dynamic capacitance of 900 pf is at the input of the preamplifier. The signal. rise time at the output of the preamplifier depends on the capacitance of the detector at its input. The intrinsic rise time of the preamplifier is equal to 15 nsec at it signal amplitude level of 0.1 to 0.9, and the root-mean-square value of noise in 11 keV. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 12Apr65/ ORIG REF: 001 Card UDC; 24-11-2/31 AUTHORS: Bochvar, A. A. and Brovchenko, Ye. B. (Moscow) TITLE: Effect of cyclic heat treatment in copper, nickel and some single-phase copper base solid solutions. (Effekt tsiklicheskoy termicheskoy obrabotki v medi, nikele i nekotor kh odnofaznykh tverdykh rastvorakh na mednoy osnove 1W ODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Telchnicheslcikh Nauk, 1957, No.11, PP-10-13 (USSR) ABSTRLCT: It has been pointed out in a number of papers (Refs.1--3) that cyclic heat treatment can change appreciably the dimensions and the shape of specimens of tested metals and finally lead to failure. The work described in this paper aimed at measuring the effects of cyclic heat treatment in certain pure metals with a cubic face centred lattice and of solid solutions of the substitution type of alloys based on such metals and having a crystal lattice of the same type. Pure copper and nickel and three types of copper base solid solutions were used in the experiments, namely, German silver MH-19 brass jt-68 and a ternary alloy (containing 64.6% cl 14-~5% Nil 20.2% Znl 0.05% Fe and 0.03% 9n). The composition of the tested Card 1/2 alloys is given in Table 1, p.11. The specimens were: in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-11-2/31 Effect of cyclic heat treatment in copper nickel and some single- phase copper base solid solutions. (Cont.1 the form of 5 mm thick sheet from which specimens of 100 X 25 mm were cut in the direction of rolling. The selection of the maximum temperatures of the cyclic heat treatment was based on the rule, which was confirmed, that an appreciable effect is obtained in the case of relatively small numbbrs (tens and hundreds) of cycles, only if an adequate mobility of the atoms is ensured by heating to temperatures of at least 0.5 times the absolute melting temperature for pure metals or the solidus temperature for alloys, i.e. a temperature which is considerably higher than the initial recrystallisation temperature. Typical curves of the changes in length, width and thickness are reproduced in Figs. I and 2, whilst Fig-3 shows the magnitude of the effect of cyclic .heat treatment (100 cycles) on the change in length as a function of the maximum temperature for nickel, German silver (Cu-Ni) and the ternary copper-Ni-Zn alloy. There are 3 figures, 2 tables and 3 references, all of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: September 6, 1957. AVAILAY)LE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Bochvar, A. A., Academician 20-1-19/42 Brovchenko Ye B., TITLE; Modification of the Dimensio nc of Copper-Zinc Allo.- Plates Un- der Cyclic Thermal Treatment (Izmeneniye razmerov plaritin iz MEdnotsinkovykh splavov pri tsiiklichezkoy ter:,,,icheskoy obrabotke) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 117, 11ir 1, I)P. 75-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For the investigation of this modification thc authors used foil from copper and its industrial allojQ of brawu tipe. The composi- tion of these alloys are illustrated in a tabli~; Out of the 5 mm thick foils samples were cut along the direction of rollina (loo mm X 25 mm). For a com.parison some samples cut out verti- cally to the rolling were 3ALvestigated. The rezalts in thEse two cases were practically the same. The heat treatment consis- ted of a warming up of the samples up to a maximum temperuture of 56oO or 6ooO respectively lasting for lo minutes. Then the samples were kept at a constant temperature for 2 minutes and then quickly cooled down in iater of rooiL temperatare. The in- veatigation of the microutructure and the examination of the mechanical properties ,ave evidence of the follo,.,.ing: Already in the firijt warming up to the, above given temperaturer. a recrystal- Card 1/3 lization annealing of the rolled and previoaslY not annealed Modification of the Dimensions of Copper-Zinc Alloy Plates Under 20-1-19/42 Cyclic Thermal Treatment. samples took place. The-refore in a remarkable number of cjcler. practically no differences in the behavi 'our of the cold-rolled samples were ascertained, which had been chosen before and after the preceding annealing. Measuring the diiaerii;ions of the samples after 25, 100, 150, 2oo cycles shoved that Y.-ith increa, sing number of the cycles the dimensions are gradually and usu- ally linearly modified. The results of the measuringg carried out after loo cycles at 1507--~960 are illuctrated in a graph for all materials here inve.-tig-ated. The samples of the monopharie alloys with cubical face-centered lattices coritinously ,rcw lon- ger and broader and became thinner at the same time. The in- fluence of the cyclic heat treatment in iitendified with in- crea-iing content of zinc in the allot'. Then the behaviour of the single alloys is discussed. The change of the sign of the effect of the cyclic heat treatment is obviously connected with the occurrence of the 13-phase in the alloj;. The cause!; for this change of signs might be found by invei;ti-ating allo,,.:. that con- sist of a pure B-phase.There are 4 figures, 1 table, and. 1 Sla- via reference. Card 2/3