SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAPLEVSKAYA, L. - GAPON, T.B.
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GAPIXTSKAYA, L.
Contribution of forecasters. Zashch. rast. ot vred. 4L bol, 10 no.6:
38-39 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Zaveduyushchayq Tadzhikskim respubltkanskim sektorom sluzhby
sign-ilizatsil i prognozov, Dushanbe.
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USSR / General and Specialized Zoology Insects 0-7
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, March 1957, No 23234
Author : Stativkin, V.G.,.q @plevs@kaya, L.N.
Inst : Not Given
Title : Prophylactic Measures in Controlling Pests and Cotton Plant
Diseases.
Orig Pub : S. kh. Tadzhikistana, 1956, No 5., 52-54
Abstract : Mites, lice and summer cutworm moths develop on weeds before
infesting cotton planting, and from them the cotton cutworm
moths find additional nutrients. It is necessary to treat the
weeds on the boundaries and sides of irrigating water with
sodium areenate, mineral oil emulsion or albikhtol pasts; the
first time after mites and lice emerge from wintering, a second
time when buds open on mulberry trees, and the third time at
the beginning of cotton vegetation. It is useful also to spray
trees around the cotton plots. The treatment of cotton plants
should be begun even in single cases of infection by mites and
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USSR / General and Specialized Zoology - Insects 0-7
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - B iol., No 6, March 1957, No 23234
plant lice. A prophylactic measure is the dusting Of Se'LdB
before sowing by BHC against sumer cutworm moth, treato5at
of seeds by a morftat against hommosira, and timely harveilting
of Asiatic cotton on fields.
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LICHUX, 0. (Kiev)
Television relay station In Vinnitma. RMio no.2:24 F 155
(Vinnitsa--Television stations) (KM ;:3)
GAPLICHUK. 0.
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In the Ukrainian
Society of Radio
55.
division of the A-S-Popov All-Union Scientific
and Electrical Engineering. Radio no-7:36 Jrl1
(MLRA 8:10)
(Kiev-Radlo-Congresses)
107-57-6 -24/57
AUTHOR: Gaplichuk, 0. (Kiyev)
-TITLE: A Conference on Automation of Radio -Communication and Radio-
Broadcasting Equipment (Konferentsiya po avtornatizatsii sredstv radiosvyazi
i radioveshchaniya)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 6, p 22 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Ukrainian Directorate of NTORiE imeni C. A. Popov and the
Kiyevskaya direktsiya radiosvyazi i radioveshchaniya (DRSiV) (Kiyev Directo-
rate of Radio Communications and Radio Broadcasting) have Organized a scien-
tific and engineering conference devoted to the problems of automation of radio
broadcasting and radio communication means. Inventors of Ukraine and
Belorussia, engineers, technicians, scientific workers, representatives of the
Ministries of Communications of USSR and UkrSSR, etc., took part in the con-
ference. I. Kirichenko, Minister of Communications of the UkrSSR, delivered
a report on fundamental problems in the field. G. Fedunin, a representative
of the Technical Division of the Ministry of Communications, USSR, delivered
a report on the aims of automation and requirements of the automatic equip-
ment. P. Karavayev, of the Kuybyshevskoye ntdeleniye Nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo instituta Ministerstva svyazi (the Kuybyshev branch of the
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A Conference on Automation of Radio -Communication and Radio -Broadcasting ....
Scientific and Research Institute of the Ministry of Communications), reported
on various systems of automation of shortwave transmitters and on various
automatic frequency -control systems. I. Seleznev, a representative of the
same institute, delivered two reports: (1) on economical operation of radio
broadcast stations, and (2) on thyratron-type remote-control systems. In all,
there were twelve reports delivered. It was noted in the decisions of the
Conference that the introduction of automation was inadequate and that the auto-
mation of equipment already in operation should be conducted by operating
organizations themselves.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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IVANOV, N.I.,- GLPMCHUK, O.K.
Scientific and technical conference on problems of automatic control
and long-distance servicing of intercity communication lines. Test.
eviazi 17 no-1:15 J& '57. (NLRk 10:2)
1. Sachallnik 11yevskogo, oblastnogo upravlaniya evyasi, predesdatell
Ukrainskogo respublikanskogo pravlenirn Nauchno-technichaskogo ob-
shchestva radlotekhniki i elektroevyami iment AL.S.Popova (for Immov).
2. Zamestitell pradesdatelya pravlerdya (for Gaph,::huk).
(Iliov--Tolecommmication--Con&Tasaes)
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soir/112-59-1-1881
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnAl. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, p 269 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gaplichuk, 0. M.
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TITLE, Co erenc@eon P@-,-oblmz in the Devclo-,=nt. of TV
PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Radiotekbmika, 1958, Nr 2,
pp 264-Z66
ABSTRACT: A summary of the reports delivered at a CorJerence held in Kiyev,
November 19-22, 1957.
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S0'V/142-58-`,- 30 /30
AUTHOR- _-Gaplichuk, O.W., Engineer
TITLE: Conference to Commemorate the Foundin f the V.I.Lenin
Radio Laboratory in Nizhrly Novgorod @Konferentsiya
posvyashchennaya pamyati iiizhegorodskoy radiolaborat-
orii imeni V.I.Lenina)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy - Radiotekhnika,
19581 Nr 4, pp 521_524 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On May 22, 1958, a conference began in Gorlkiyto mark
the 40 years anniversary of the founding of We V.I.
Lenin Laboratory in N1zhrjj Novgorod. Participants,
who numbered over 400,inc..Luded T.A.Vol-kova, Secretary
of the Party Gorkom in Kalinin, and V.Ye.Skvortsov,
Area Chairman for Communications in Kalinin. Speakers
such as V.-M.Leshchinskiy spoke on developments in
Soviet radio engineering, and particularly on the
radio laboratory in Nizhriy Novgorod. L.A.Kopytin
spoke on "The development of radio-engineering, radio
Card 1/3 and television"; Professors B.A.Ostroumov and A.A.
SOV/142-58-4 3!1`/30
Conference to Commemorate the Founding of the V.1.@uenin fia(.@i@
Laboratory in Nizhnyy Novgorod
Pisto2kors, N.N.Izotov, and N.N.Palov spoke on their
work with the radio laboratory;Ye.A.Popova-*andskaya
(daughter of A.S.Popov) discussL, the work of her
father. Ya.M.Sorin examined "From the Crystal to the
Transistor"; the Conferjance at -rrent transistdr
production in the USSF, Ya.N.Niko-
layev assessed the worx of tne uortkiySchool
regaraing the oscillation theory, with special mention
of Academician A.A.Andronov. Later, D.V.Ageyev spoke
on the work of the Radio Department., Polytechnical
Institute, Gortkiyand B.L.Lebedev discuszied research
on radio measuring. Professor L.L.Riasnikov evaluated
the work of the Research Institute for Radio physics
In Gor1kiy. O.N.Malakhov looked at the observations of
rad-lo-phy.ii-clats-- during a recent expedition in China,
April, 1958, the time of the solar eclipse. Finally,
A.I.Shokin, Deputy Chairman, State Committee, Council
of Ministers of the USSR on radio-electronies,,gave a
Card 2/3 survey report "The Radio-Engineering Industry on the
SOV/142-58-4-30/30
Conference to Commemorate the Founding of the V.I.itnin hacio
Laboratory in Nizhniy Novgorod
40th Anniversary of the October Revolution". Partici-
pants thanked the directors of the GorfktrA.S.Popov
Association for Radio-Engineering and Electro-Communi-
cations for having organized the conference so excell-
ently. There are 3 photographs.
SUBMITTED: May 30, 1958
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AUTHORS Gaplichuk. O.M., Engineer, and Ivanov, N.I., Digineer
TITLE: Scientific-Technical Conference in Kivey, Dedicated to Radic, Day
PERIODICAL: Izvostiya vysshikh uchebtlykii zavedeniy - radiotelchnika, 1958, Nr 5,
pp 631-633 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The Scientific-Technical Conference was convened from April 22 to
April 26, 1958 in Kiyev. The conference was organized by the
Ukrainian Republic Board N.P.O.R. and E. imeni A.S. Popov (Ukrain-
skoye republikanskoye pravleniye NPOR i E Imeni A.S. Popova). The
Conference was inaugurated by the Deputy Minister of Telecommuni-
cation of the Ukr. SSR, A.T. Tsivun and the Chiefof Technical Con-
trol for Radio Electronics attached to the'Stato Committee of tile
Council of Ministers of the USSR V.A. GovTadinov.
SUBMITTED: May 91 1958
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AUTHOR: _g22lichill, M., Engineer
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TITLE: The Scientific-Technological Conference in Kiyev, De-
dicated to A.S. Popov's Hundredth Birthday Anniversary
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyssbikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika,
1959, Vol 2, Nr 4, pp 502-505 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Akademiya nauk USSR (Academy of Scienes UkrSSR),
the Ukrainskoye respublikanskoye pravleniye NTORiE
imeni A.S. Popova (Ukrainian Republic Directorate of
the NTORiE imeni A.S. Popov) and the Ministerstvo svy-
azi USSR (Ministry of Communications UkrSSR) convened
a scientific-technological conference in Kiyev from
May 5 to 8, 1959. The conference was dedicated to A.S.
Popov's hundredth birthday anniversary. About 500 spe-
cialists heard more than 100 papers and reports in
the different conference sections. The first plenary
session of the conference was opened by Academician of
the AS UkrSSR, K.K. Khrenov. Corresponding Member of
Card 1/13 the AS UkrSSR, V.I. Siforov, made a speech on "Alek-
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sandr Stepanovich Popov and the Development of Radio
Electronics". UkrSSR Deputy Minister of Communications,
G.S. Sinchenko, reported on the prospective develop-
ment of radio communication, broadcasting, television
and wire broadcasting in the UkrSSR during the current
Seven-Year Plan. Section "Radio Communicationt Broad-
casting and Television": A.N. Svenson discussed prob-
lems of narrowing the signal spectrum in multi-channel
radio telephone communication systems. He suggested a
communication system in which the signal to be trans-
mitted is not subjected to a principal conversion,
but the channel has a variable passband. - V.P. Lyannoy
presented the results of a theoretical investigation
of the modulated oscillation spectrum with optimum am-
plitude-phase modulation (suggested first by Corres-
ponding Member of the AS UkrSSR, S.I. Tetellbaum),
He discussed the Dossibilities of the suggested spec-
Card 2/13 trum analysis met@od from the viewpoint of determl-
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ning some requirements for practical circuits. - L@V@
Zass, A.G. Konstantinovskiy and R.A. Lipkin showed
possibilities of simplifying synchronizing components
and the structure of video components to be generated
by a TV test signal. - S.S. Kuz'minskiy, G.D. Pyati-
gorskiy and A.L. Smilyanskiy discussed the development
of TV measuring and test equipment. - S.I. Sher, P.Z.
Dyeyzin and V.Kb. Krul' discussed the possibilities of
using the existing TV equipment for 12-channel TV re-
ception. - The reports of Yu.B. Palter and Ye.M. Pu-
gach dealt with the automation of radio communication
transmitters and receivers. - V.P. Pilipenko discuss-
ed the organization of radio communicntion control at
trwznitter sites, - Chief Designer, V.I. Baletov, des-
cribed the color TV equipment of the Moscow TV sta-
tion. The Moscow color telecasts are compatible with
the conventional black-and-white TV,- A.G. Buryakov
Card 3/13 and V.1d. Vusmanovich explained the principles of cor-
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rection circuits of the resulting color image when
transmitting color motion picture films. - At a com-
bined session of the sections "Broadcasting" and
"Wire Communication", a number of reports dealt with
the transmission of TV signals by coaxial cables, pro-
blems of properties and designs of coaxial cables for
transmitting TV programs, methods of installing such
cables and the principles of simultaneous transmiss-
ion of TV and telephone signals adopted for the coax-
ial cable line Moscow - Kiyev. - V.G. Kozinskiy dis-
cussed the experiments with the terminal equipment of
long-distance TV cable line which is presently in-
stalled at the Kiyev TV station. - At the section
"Wire Communication" some papers dealt with problems
of work mechanization for construction and operation
of communication and wire broadcasting lines, new te-
legraph equipment, protections of communicaticn. cab-
Card 4/13 les and the use of cable lines for feeding wire broad-
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cast networks. - At the"Sound Engineering" section,
a number of reports dealt with magnetic recordtng. -
V.A. Geranin explained the contemporary state of the
theory of magnetic signal recording. - G.I. Bezymyan-
nyy reported on investigations of magnetic recording
by a special magnetic modulation head. - V.M. Lazare-
vich discussed the development of modern tape recor-
der models. - P.I. Tynskiy reported on the calcula-
tion of vacuum tube RC-filters which are to be used
in sound engineering equipment. - B.F. ITatarov ex-
plained artificial reverberation and its application,
M.V. Laufer discussed the theory of an electromecha-
nical converter in steady-state operation. - Yu.G.
Zarenin and V.A. Geranin determined the order of the
differential equation of a linear electric circuit
with lumped constants in an electroacoustical system.
A.V. Chernoochenko suggested a method of automatic
Card 5/13 control of levels and phases of sound oscillations
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which are to be transmitted by one channel for conver-
ting them to multi-channel, stereophonic oscillations,
The properties of semiconductors and their practical
apnlication in different circuits were discussed at
t@e "Semiconductor Devices" section. N.I. Smirnov,
"Prequency Characteristics of the Transistor Amplifier"
discussed the frequency dependence of the amplifica-
tion factor of a multi-stage transistor amplifier. -
Ye. P. Doronkin reported on "Methods of Temperature
Stabilization of a Multivibrator Composed of Germani-
um Transistors". Multivibrators in which capacitors
are connected to the transistor emitters show a high-
er thermal stability. He presented a calculation me-
thod for a multivibrator with an emitter capacitance
and described a temperature stabiliZation method for
multivibrator. - P.V. Bespalov investigated the os-
cillation frequency stability of a self-oscillator
Card 6/13 comDosed of a compound semiconductor tetrode. -
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A.G. Korneyev explained the calculation of a transisto-
rized oscillator, which may be modulated, under consi-
deration of the p-n junctions. - S,M, Gerasimov, A.G..
Korneyev and F.K. Kuznetsov discussed methods Of Plot-
ting the static characteristics of sericonductor de-
vices. V.V, Sidorenko reported on the cathode-ray cur-
ve tracer which he developed for plotting the static
characteristics of transistors. - In his report "On
the Theory of Vacuum Tube and Semiconductor Blocking
Oscillators"; V.N. Yakovlev sug.gested an analySis and
calculation metbod of vacuum tube and semiconductor
blocking oscillators., Ile presented a comparative esti-
mation of semiconductor blocking oscillators, Ile gave
recommendations for selecting circuits which generate
pulses of a short duration and with a stable oscilla-
tion frequency. R,O, Litvinov and 0.31.. Frolov explai-
ned the dependence of the semiconductor @roperties on
Card 7/13 the surface condition of the semiconductor. - L.A.
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Sini'tskiy reported on the calculation of periodic ope-
rating conditions in semiconducter rectifier circuits@
S.M. Gerasimov presented data for calculating the in-
put of semiconductor devices. - Ya.K.Trokhimenko dis-
cussed transistorized multivibrator circuits and pre-
sented data for circuit calculation. - V.P. Garmash
suggested a transistorized pulse duration modulator
circuit. - A.V. Tsvetkov discussed a method of stabi-
lizing the time parameters of pulses by a quartz in
transistorized oscillators. - At the "Radio Physics"
section, N.S. ZInchenko reported on the passage of an
electron beam thru an undulator. - I.K. Ovbhinnikov
discussed the unstable states of an electron beam du-
ring periodic magnetic focussing. - I.M. Orlcv repor-
ted on electroluminescence and its prospective appli-
cation. - Ye.D. Mayboroda discussed Lecher wires.
V.G. Kalina reported on a wideband ferrite modulator@
Card 8/13 R.N. Bondarenko discussed impedance measurements of a
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crystal detector. - At the "Electronic Automation"
section, there werr numerous reports on different sub-
Jects. Ya.Ye. Belenlkiy, V.N. I-,Iikhaylovskiy and A.I.
Ovenson reviewed the principal works in the field of
commutators for multi-channel telemetering systems. -
V.L. Inosov and V.Yu. Lutskiy discussed the use of the
nulse code telemetering system for the remote control
of rras pipelines. The points to be controlled, the
different data transmitters, are called by cyclic code
pulses. The system works without contacts. The opera-
tion program is provided by a programming deviCE! at
the control room. - N.D. Dyadyunov reported on the
possibility of increasing the accuracy of radio navi-
gation systems by using the information on the mo-
tion obtained by acceleration transducers. - MiA.
Berezovskiy reported on electronic control devices
for production processes. - V.N. Mi!rhaylovskiy ex-
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tiveness of telemetering. - A.P. Obolonskiy discussed
the application of transistorized power amplifiers for
driving mechanisms. - V.Ye. Sapeg reported on methods
of designing phase measuring instruments. - At the
"Electronic Circuits and Circuit Theory" section, Ye,
F. Zamora reviewed the scientific research work of the
radio engineering department of the L'vovskiy politekh-
nicheskiy institut (Llvov Polytechnic Institute). -
Yu.T. Velichko explained a graphic analytic method of
calculating linear radio engineering circuits. -- VAL
Volkov analyzed characteristic pecularities of trans-
ient processes in logarithmic resonance amplifiers and
video-amplifiers. Methods of decreasing the signal ti-
me delay were indicated. - V.P, Sigorskiy dealt with
the problem of generalizing electric circuit anialysis
methods. - G.G. Margolin reported on an electronic
device for harmonics synthesis. - Ye.P. Sogololrokiy
Card 10/13 explained the calculation and designing of wideband
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ac balancers. - P.I. Dekhtyarenko reported on electro-
nic zero indicators of a voltage at an infra-low fre-
quency. - A.A. Genis discussed the calculation of
circuits with thyratrons without heater filaments. -
A.K. Tulin and V,M. Shitnikov discussed frequency di-
vider circuits with ferrite cores having rectangular
hysteresis loops. - A.Yu. Ratmanskiy's report dealt
with "The Role of Radioactive Radiation Measuring Tech-
niques in the National Economy and Methods of Desig-
ning Some 'Measuring Instruments". - At the "Electro-
nic Computer Engineering" section, 17 papers anti re-
ports were submitted by representatives of Ukrainian
scientific research institutions, V.M. Glushkov, B.N.
Malinovsk-y and V.N. Skurikhin: "A IMulti-Purpose Con-
trol Machine"; K.M. Podkolzina, Z.L. Rabinovich, N,I,
Shlyakhova: "Some Methods of Performing Arithmetic
Operations by Microprogram Control"; IT.L. Levchenko,
Card 11/13 S.S. Zabara, PA.,!, Kharchenko, "Standardized ElE!ments
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With Junction Transistors for Electronic Digital Compu-
ters"; V.V. Vasillyev, G.N. Grezdov: "Principles of
Building a Device for Visual Observation of Voltages
-to be Measured at Numerous Points"; Yu.M. Mazyr: "So-
me Possibilities of Increasing the Noize-proof Fea-
tures of Blocking Oscillators in Electronic Digital
Computers". - L.N. Dashevskiy reported on the princi-
pal elements of the "Kiyev" computer. - Yu.S. Pavlen-
ko: "An Electronic Computer for Calculating the Floor
Space in Clothing Factories"; M.O. Gliklikh: "Electro--
nic Automatic Reading Devices"; V.A. Kovalevskiy:
"Perrite-Diode Logic Circuits"; R.G., Ofengenden and
V.Z. Serman: "An Automatic Perrite Core Sortin- Machi--
ne The following reports were heard at the final
plenary session: V31. Gluqhkovq "Some Problems of
Computer Engineering and Computer 14nthematics", and
V.S. Polonik "The Present State and the Prospects of
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in the USSR". - In the resolution It was emohasizled
that the many thousands of Ukrainian scientists and
engineers achieved a considerable pro-ress in the de-
velopment of all branches of radio electronics and
electricai communication.
SUBMITTED: May 27, 1959
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AUTHOR: Gaplichuk, O.M., Engineer E073/E335
TITLE: Scientific and Technical Conference on Using Semiconductor
Instruments
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshilch uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotelchnika,
1960, Nr 1, pp 133 - 134 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This conference was held on December 15 - 19, 1959 in
Llvov.
It was convened by the Ukrainian and the Llvov Regional
Boards of N1rORiE imeni A.S. Popov. The conference was
opened by..'the Chairman of the Section for Semiconductor
Instruments of the NTORiF Administration of the Ukrainian
Republic, Candidate o@f Technical Sciences S.M. Gerasimov.
About 200 representatives of scientific research institutes,
higher teaching establishments, industrial undertakings
and users from Moscow, KLyev, Llvov, Khar1kov, Leningrad,
etc. participated.
At the plenary meeting the following papers were read:
"Conditions of Self-excitation of semiconductor auto-
oscillators" and'#ProbleM5 of Tuning Semiconductor Amplifiers"
Cardl/4 both by Doctor of Technical Sciences Professor -Yu,,T.Velichko;
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"Soviet-produced Transistor" by I.F. Nikolayevskiy;
I'lligh Stability Crystal Diode Oscillators" by Candidate of
Technical Sciences A.I. Aleksandrovich;
"Instruments for Visual Observation of Volt-ampere
Characteristics of Instruments" by I.A. Sadov;
"Measurement of the Parameters of Transistors at High
Frequencies" by_LA._Doroganovo F,
In.the Section on Metering and Computer Engineering
the following papers were read:
"On a Method of Transforming Continuous Into Discrete OneS11
(with an accuracy of the order of 10-3 ) by V.Z. Ne,tqerov;
"Transisto- Starting Circuits for Digital Computers" by
S.S. Zabar and N.N. Pavlov (Kiyev); I,#
"Experience in the Development of Arithmetic and Control
Equipment of Transistorised Computers" by V.G. Filipo
(Moscow); \Y
"Multiphase Pulse Generators with Semiconductbr Triodes"
by V.N. 'Mikhaylovski and,Ya.Ye. Belen1ko.;
"Input Equipment of a 100-channel Transistorised Amplitude
Card 2/4 Analyser" by A.V. Nikolayev (Moscow);
SA42/6o/ooo/oi/o22/O..2
601;4E;3giconductor Instruments
Scientific and Technical Conference on s e
"On the Temperature Self-compensation of Detector Voltmeters
Operating with Modern Germanium and Silicon Diodes" by
B.F. Grachey;
"Method of Measuring the Parameters of Semiconductor
Triodes at Radio Frequencies" by Z.V. Girny&k-(L1vov);
"Phase-sensitive Semiconductor Amplifier for Automatic
Instruments" by M.S. Kidua and V.Sh. Penik (Ltvov);
"Application of the Method of Subcircuits for Analysis
of Circuits Containing Semiconductor Devices" by
B.I. Blazhkevich (Docent of the Institute of Machinery and
Automation, Ac.Sc. Ukrainian SSR - Llvov);
7 the Section on General Properties and Application of
Semiconductor Instruments, the following papers were read:
"Practical AC Amplifier Circuits Stabilised. Within a Very
Wide Range of Frequencies" by V.T. Romanoy;
"Determination of the Regime and Operation of a Semiconductor
Triodell by B.I. Blazhkevich;
"Relative Changes in the Fundamental Values of Semiconductor
Amplifiers in Changing the Semiconductor Parameters" by
Card3/4 L.Ya. Nagornyy;
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"Temperature Stabilisation of Crystal Triode Amplifiers by
Means of Thermal Resistances" by V.T. Romanov;
"Application of Semiconductors for Transforming the
Voltages and Method of Calculation of Such Transformers"
(for powers of 2 - 100 W) by K.S. Glinenko and I.L. Reznichenko.
SUBMITTED; December 28, 1959
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In the Ukrainian Administration of the A.$. Popov Scientific and
Technical Society of Radio and Blectronics. Radio'.-ekhnika 15
no.6:78-79 Je 060. (MIRA13:7)
(Ukraine-AlectrQuics)
GAPLIOUK, O.M.
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betweem TV . of . pumed sod the asam Of time
adoorlost I-. of Jbir form j - mi - 0. wbove I 1@ a C, 2.
and a < 0. For K - 0.01 or 0.1, a - I and 1w X t,
* - 1. to The @%Irrmw caw* X - 0 awl X - -. . :1
am# a - 1. rrap. T%* eqwtkw Is 404lat-a- 1,6 thAt of
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aorpfi-m 0 vaporm. N. Thful
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Ibewry of low-Itatbeap Mawalapsw% (in Rtxwlan.)
K. N. Gapon and T. B. Gap". Zhur.al @N:irhoakoi
Khfmii (Journal of Phy*ICAI Chemistry), v. T2. July
3594M.
MR, p.
0 Pr~wnto a theoretical, Mathematical Snalypil. 17
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formation of Above chmmatilirrams. Data Art) t:lbu-
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T 3 Gum qn-qu h9w rob n (in in"im)
AS the formattow of I ty grew@ and Amorgaide substaness
Is 4ho to entirely different modwalems, a general theory of chromatogrepht
dddDrPtIOm ShO410 not be,attempted. Nevertboloss, It to possible to
diatIm"ah tetwom three EWA types of mehaidgags (1) Molecular
doorption, (2) Im wdmp between the adsorbent -nd the solution, and
a
73) preelpitatich. - Tba,fnMwrs present so" fundamental acnaidematifte
for a tboot7 of W first tw type* (2) In discussing the chromatopq6le
analyst* Wad an mclowalm admoe"lomp the Ideas of Dubtain, As Me
studied the dyawkee at vem mwvum, are followed. (M M)NUsin and
5 Tavichs an P...1kild WLS- U )I N N VubWn and N Khrooova,
RM PAk1,,,4.jhjLj Imm ( ) - So Squatim wed are those of
LonSWIr doserl" Wo equilibrium between 1ho m m I o n to in the solution
and an the adoorbWe The adoorptlem sonstants, dwastarletle of
evvil empowido detandow tM shop ad position of the modma of go
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development mp-Ade and somates wis individual acme. (2) YA the
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0011 as solutIft and the adsorbostp ()) precipitation. A partioular so" of 41004
00 a the first typep I p Il Is analysis of vapors, woo f Irst sindled tv 1200
000 Doblain. An oxmplo Is the arpU@a of vapors of ot1Wl al oohol find tolual .100
0003 slow an activated o"I dolms. (N N Dablidu and M Drenova, see
few P"blad al- 2 IM (1936), The second clasts (Ion ozebange) Is Mustratod P ge 0
oe V Ir the outbo"I work am the dwe"tervoic ~operations of cort(da octal ". goo
004 tam. TM pair were found to separate readily upos the
following adoorbouto ft" in tM Upper som)l rmtl6o, boutwilte c1pys,
borlm GIMIUSUP also smug (opmIA4 treatedr. alumlows oxide (MwclaW
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clasp 61MOMItep tmle essoln, soUse A typical exe*1e of a too
poorly nprolbq peb As 00* Al"O but they were separated try a porwilto %so
P"*WVd IV OW 41AWWO.
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dom cohmimm. the relatim betmeen the Irngth of the tonc
(A) accupift by a callomi MAI The vol. of ImAn. (w) U-ml wa.
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brwmt ru ()I) diftin hm Asl the length of a
In
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rhim ilmlicalve Obst I - low Mai" III" therr are Ilthry
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In another mike of cipts. Co and
So mcm adlectively, arpid. by using a sMiAlly pgrpd. .&b.
surbent. TIw latter was uMained by mising carefully
pcvvd. 31"t, Immins. of Ka aamindtv attal Sa %ilwAte.
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frify. H. N. (141"1 -anti T. U. t6twoo (TIvAlryoftv Ago.
Arwi..Mowowl- /hur
to. 10.17 3110NO); cl, C-1, 4J, ON'lo.-In the can of putt
t.41N.6 r.dIA1416" I c fit tile Alw"M .4 0.0ailatry soloto
ttw lellaill III 11W 0-itio N III tile fill Im% III all
Ideal 1,"I ireelhAllif (whorlif lr@tvlk lint"S it"%.
Wils t"lly I or kind 111 14911) .1it"ohl be potillullimiol to# tlw
comn. ti 14 "thc "a and to The vol. 0 of 0411. jusent, ks
rr,1Q, then ill* linicAs absorption capilicitif Q 18 MIMI fly
Q - ISIL as. equiv./con.; L Ill the lowlthi al the callam"
to cm.. c its wt. in g., 5 the amt. of The "clao"" low
(wia. In tersout of the diam. a of the tuber
(CM.) and the balk wt. cd The adsorbent N'(1.1tool.j. Q -
rd"IVS/4. Unilter nonideal conditions. X, > A'. to
elopts. with A60t, I - 0.7V g.. L - 4j) can., 4 - 0.7
I - 2.311 tall, equiv./f., 0 -
Colo. 9, - S
0.45,113141AIDWIl. CUCIIO.IN,CO(NO11)I0-ISI *Ivw..
both the upper Cls and the 9-t CO sow hxnwed Its
m,
knoth Imearly with the val. 0. kor the Cu- now. the 0.3.
lArkal A - 4). 15 V + 0. 1, for co * 1, X - 0.110 +
-1wriw,l, viQ - 0. 11. At v - 10 ml.. Co " 4 appears in
thir tatrosto. On ollotion with up to a al. 11.0. the kmw
oil be Cu - sow becom of a plaral bkw. but its
= .1but slabottantially WKIINWI, I JS cu. hor 0.11
MO. equiv. Cu-*. as 801" the idol X, - 1.11 M..
moseqnsistly, the Cu ' I smic is IW Pare belt tOcudm &W
Not. I a an Itapt. with # 0.1111111). 1. 3.8, 4 0.11. WO-876. 5
23D. Q 0.460, ouln. CuCls o.1 S. Co(N%)& 0.1 N, 1:3
Ift, up to 9 ml.. Ike soft length$ am. he Cu** it -
0, 1 Nr CU I I X - 0.4 W + (). 1. Lt. t wict " locks as III the
1-1001 "Up. With a %An. no Cu - W03 N 4.1,note, If) MI..
lim $lwl x ill&* 1 7 1 title. tile Weill X. . .11kh Aottin If"I"Ic't
NA lons. With 0 *4n. C410, 0IM N. c(If Nflool to 04% N'
N&CI I N. up it) Ito oni. (I to."X4. 1. .10. 4 11 1, 11' it Afl.
S 3.31) Q 0.40), tile Cu I x a 11.41) f 1- 0.3, WAS
abcoot U fluses. The CO* I tons, x - 1.3 10, libulat 12 times
looser than ander itical comlidono. Onl,,t In very dif.
soln.'t g CUC14001 N COUN010.01 X. Vol. IA. were
the i;;1@01 lml*kn kh Xl 0.02 P. and only lwkv the
I&WA". al. ctinst. cown"
is X - - + 0. wheels a wW 0 havv In go-neval differvoil
valson for the different Ions in the itillits.. contrary to the
cWmofSckwabwWDattkr(C.A.JJ.941#). Atmist.
I so"
'on
Vol., the length of a sone is a . 1 0 the-
initial coactol. of the IzorrnpoodMins mik@nnlolvevrf' I. it.
With of a sone Is sourvagly Inducoml by the amt. d other
lons, chromistometry It quant. only with r"pe" to An Ion
baying sit adsurbabitity mAny linoes Out of all other Imis c
Pre"I'all. X. Th-m
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of tbese--processes for tbe-',irtlcular@aase of Ion m)'angesi@j -If two-
ions. are.-being exchanged. betvAi�n ii-:801id- ads6rber -and a@sol:itionp
ease of -'h mo ar ar -0 e
e-
-the, jfi or 1 t- of.. ne--Of th' -ions In -the Adimbed
_@state Is datetMO90-b --@kjqvlng- factores - -the- xcha e. con
0 ng a, arit
@'&'09-@owjnqUeotjv@ In the n o
-:111itid: m6lar iparte,-o
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state: end In -the alittl6i, and thitrion rattool.e., the ra to
absolute Umber of, U6, exobifigino .. Ion; In the - sclutl on to thatofthe
-eichoLnging ions iv-Ahe7adOiofber.---Owtbe basis of this ratit)-A-_
claosif Wation of-.Aoi:-'@xcb_anje'_ oolimins- can be made: isolonib column
(J@n -ratio: =__l) r 4ic _@co1.U.qm-s'-'- (,a) p and hypoionic coiums - (>I)
A -m6tbacl Lie - hh -approximitte -ampputation ol sorptloinal....-
ributions'. or--the- cm-84 whep the- Io
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Chemical Abstracts
Vol. 48 No. 3 The theory of Ion-exchang; h
Z@hu IN ISS Orapri
Mar. 10t 1954 16ff, rrudy 3 Oy ---. 0-c3h niya Khro.-
Genaral and Phynical Chemistry A.W. 'Vdttk S.S.S. R., Oldel ing. 4- 1950.6-29
19-52) -The theory of chromato phic r nes Is
discimcd with numeroun exampki of "s. of or 3 com.
p(J'arlitj. 10 rderctices. M. K Nooff.
DMININ, H.M., skademik, otvetetvennyy reduk-tor; GAPON, Te K.; GAIK111 _B _.,
ZHYPAKHIIU, Te.S.; RACHINSKIT, V.V.; 31MIKATA, I.M:; SVM.VA,. G.H.;
ROGINS11T. S.Z.; YANOVS]EIT, W.I.; 7M. N.A.; KLOW, A.V.; NXTMARK, I.Te.;
SLINTAKOVA. I.B.; KUTSO. F.I.; 1XV'6 I.P.; THOSTYANSXaTA, Te.B.;
TZVLINA, A.S.; D&VAMY. A.B.; SALDAIM. K.K.; BZMPM, Ye.H.; IHIDIOVA,
Z.V.; VJD39MA, I.Ye.; NAPOLISKIT, S.A.; MDaTATLOVA, Te.'A.; KAZOSKIT. B.A.;
RYABCHIXOY, D.I.; SHWAKIN, P.M.; XWOVICH, V.L.;BUNDILI, A.A.; SAVINOV,
B.G.; VIM . V.P.; IMHUYN, Ta.A.
[194search in the field of chromatography transactions of the All-Union
Conference on Chromatography, November 21-24, 19501 Iseledovaniia v oblasti
khromatografli; trudy Vaesoliunogo coveshchaniia po khromatografii, 21-24
moiabria 1950 9. Moskva, Ixd-vo Akademii. nauk SSSR, 1952. 225 P.
(MIRA 6:5)
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(Chromatographic analysis)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 95 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Gurvich, A.M,,_,GApoV,_T.B.
TITLE: Prospects for the Utilization of the Adsorption -complex-form -
ing Method of Chromatography to Purify Solutions in Zinc
Hydrometallurgy (Perspektivy primeneniya adsorbtsionno-
kompleksoobrazovatellnogo khromatograficheskogo metoda
dlya ochistki rastvorov v gidrometallurgii tsinka)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Materialy Soveshchaniya po primeneniyu ionnogo
obmena v tsvetn. metallurgii. Moscow, 1957, pp 91-101
ABSTRACT: An examination is made of the possibility of employing a
chromatographic method of purifying solutions of ZnS04 and
CdS04 in columns containing carbon and dimethylglioxime and
carbon and a -nitroso - 0 -naphthol. Removal of Ni, Co, Cu,
and Fe from the solutions results from the fixing of these
cations by dimethylglyoxime (or a-nitroso - P-naphthol) in
stable complexes adsorbed by carbon. The mixture of dimeth-
ylglyoxime and coal is prepared in a 1: 10 ratio. Each gram of
this sorbent is capable of removing the Fe, Cu, and Ni from
Card 1/2 250 9 CdS04-8/3 HZO and > 600 a ZnSO :7F'20. The working
4