SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GULARYAN, K.K. - GULDENBALK, A.P.

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PFASE I BOOK F-Y.PLOITATION SOV/5289 AY.ademiya natek SSSR. Teentrallnaya nauctLnc-4.-.sledov&tel'akaya lat,oratorlya elektricheskoy obrabotVI materialov. ElektroIz',i--o-,-aya obrabetka metallov (Electric-Sparl'. Kachinlnr of Metals) no. 2. Moscow, Izd-vo AIN SSSR, 1960. 262 p. Errata allp inserted. (Sarlon; Its: Trudy) 6,000 copies printed. SponsorinZ Agency: Akademlya, mauk SSSR. Re3p. Ed.: B. R. Iazarenko; Ed. or Publishing Houre: S. K. Voyzhcs; Tech. Ed.; A. P. Guseva. FVRPOSE: This collection of articles is Intended for process eLz:!- near3, and technical and research personnel engaged in the work- ln~g or metals. COMAGE., Proble=a concernine the most effective application of *lectrle-apark methods In Industry are reviewed. Possible, future developments in the field of electric-spark machining and its automation are discussed, and, for Instanceof Its present utilization in Industry. the technical-economic effec- tIvenesA of the process Is examined, and the equiprent Involved In described. The relationship between the parameters of *Iectric-zpark pulses and the production characterlsittes (pro- ductIvIty, machlninr, accuracy, and su--:ace quality) or electrIc- apark machinIna Is established. An electric-spark method It advanced for the curvilinear cutting 0: materials with a 20 to 30 m1cron-thick wire, thus directly producing a finished part. Non-Soviet developments In the field of electric-spark. machin- Ing are als: treated. 11o personalities are mentioned. There am 221 ref rences: 62 Soviet, 20 Ensllzri, 10 French. 8 Qe---&n, and I Italian. These references accc=pary individual articles. -,7-,olpj:Xkh, B. N., and .1. P. Korobova. Selecting Optimum RcSI=a67_rbr Electrlc-Sp~irk Machining of Sintered-Carbid4 Alloys 114 Chetvorikov, S. S., and ~k. K. Foteyev. Eaectric-Sparic Ma- WaIng'-cf-t4i Cutting Flements of FIgh-C_rbon-A1 Icy VlankinZ a a Punch-Die Sets 120 Gular7an, K. X. The X2ectric-Sparic Motho-d Applied to Threading 142 -Kholodxmv, Ye. V. Mamufacture of Pre.131on Tool3 by the Elcctrlc-~Spark-Method 156 -021&QLa_nr- E., and V. L. Kravchenko. V.&:nufacture of Farts by uatng a F.-CC-mr.-Cont rolled t2ectric-Sparl.: K_ch_nInZ Unit 179 Aleksandrov, V, P_ and B. N. Zolotykh. Selecting the Wt%=*a Vroc,~dureB for Electric-Spark pacjftjhZ or ,jjc;ZcI_ Base Heat -Rc,.-.ztajt Alloys 196 .Porbunov, B. M. Electric-SPark Lapping, Used on Flour-ML11 Rolls 205 _Pronlico, 0. F. Manufacture Or Stain!Ocz ar-- High-Manganece Stec1 Parts by the Eloctric-Spaj~k Method 217 Ayxenshtc4, V. L., and S. 1. Korr-anar. Electric-Spark Park- 'Irw or Xasr.-Produr Pirt 227 .ed Levinson, Ye. M. The Development or.E2*c*.-,_c_5p&:-e. rhchininZ -In'Faza Production 233 Card 4/5 L Ili( i2,,/6P_/ooo/ocVco4/oi4 AOO4/A101 AUTHOR: Qularyan. K, K. TITLE: Electrospark method of threading PERIODICAL: Re-jerativnyy zhurpal, Mashiriostroyeniye, no. 1962, 27, abstra(;t 4B148 ("Tr. Tsentr. n.-:L. labor. elektr. obrabotki materialov. All SSSR", 1960, no. 2, 142 - 155) MXT The method of electroopark threading by direct copying is efCceted with a working electrode in the form of a "t-ap" from copper, brass or cast iron with circular or a-xial feed. The high hydraulic resistance of removing the ero- sion products by this method rosults in a low efficiency of the electrospark threading method. This deficiency is eliminated by the developed electrospark threading method using a multiple-thread (comb-shaped) electrode. The cuttinG of internal threads is effected with an electrode which represents a cylinder with annular thread of the required profile which is located in parallel with the com- ponent axis. The electrode diameter is less than the diameter of the thread bf- ing cut. The electrode rotates at a high speed and is given an infeed which is perpendicular to the component"axis. To generate a full thread turn, the com- Card 1/2 S11 231621000100410OV02 4 Electrospark method of threading AOOVA101 ponent is given an axial and circular helical feed. Two control variants ave possible: The working electrode is fed to the profile, depth and the helical -reed of the component is controlled, or 'the infeed Is controlled at a constant helical component feed. The author describes the functionAl diagram of -the electro!5park threading of cylindrical and tapered threads using multiple-thread electrodes. A considerable increase in efficiency with this method is attained owing to -the presence of a channel between the electrode and the component and by utilizing the electrode motion to eject the erosion products into the discharge channel. The author analyzes problems of electrospark threading with the aid of the de- scribed method, and presents analytical and graphic methods permitting the selec- tion of optimum electrode dimensions in correspondence with the required accurauy or the estimate of -the accuracy of the surface obtained by the given thread and tool parameters. There are 15 figures and 8 references. A. Kruglov [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Card 2/2 ACC NR, AP6026319 (A IV) - SOURCE-CODE. UR/0467/65-/0'00/003/0027/0044 AUTHOR: Gularyan. K. K. (Moscow) .ORG: none TITLE: Synthesizing automatic contour -tracking devices in electrospark machining of metals SOURCE: F-laktronnaya obrabotka materia6lov, no. 3. 1965, 27-44 TOPIC TAGS: electrospark machining, automatic control. industrial automation ~ABSTRAGT: Formulas underlying the possible design of electrospark duplicators are discussed. Two methods of automatic duplication - electro and photo (see Fig. 1) ;can be used. In the electroduplicating method, the wire electrode also serves as a feeler (or probe) that follows the required contour; the template is mounted on an insulator. In the photoduplicating method, the contour is followed by a photo- multi lier-operating light beam. It is suggested that switching be made at points p 'Where the tangent-slope angle exceeds 450 and where the contour makes sharp turns. I ,The method of digital automata is used in synthesizing a system for automatic tracking Card 1/3 ACC NR, AY-36o.-,6319 Sawtooth gen. Rectifier_ contours that have monotonous variation of tangent-slope A f r -03 angle; a probabilisticl Diaphr r. switching scheme, a r1 04 1 signal graph, and a table of operators realized by such e. G -Cr-ossfeed ed automata are Cros.-fe pulse developed. A logic 1",f -Apfri 0 PU Se gen. diagram (see Fig. 2) fr gen. is synthesized which Electro Photo may eventually serve Fig. I - Methods of duplicating electrospark machining for developing a tech- nical system. In this logic diagram: D, - diode-type conjunction circuit; D.L - diode-type disjunction circuit; T, - two -control -grid electron-tube conjunction circuit; T - trigger. The difficulty of following acute angles can be overcome by providing a programing system with an external storage, such as a punch tape. Further, the limitation of monotonous I 1 Card 2/3 ACC NRs AP6026319 X. It) I IP I I A angle variation is lifted, and relations, a logic diagram, and an algorithrn are developed for a 110). system capable of tracking any configuration of templet. Orig. art. has: 12 figures, 55 formulas; Dd r~ and 3 tables. T X, TC T, T') 9'It.1y", YIC.. T, V, (t YP_ Y".. ~Iay 40S r L~i' yrtv"("' I' y9y, ( 4 . V, L---------------------------------j Fig. 2 - Logic diagram of a monotonous- angle contour -tracking system SUB CODE: 13, 09 SUB M DATE: none ORIG REF: 009 OTH REF: 001 3/3 1,1110 s/196/61/000/012/027/029 E194/E155 AUTHORS: Gularyan, K.K., and Kravchenko, V.L. TITLE., Making parts of complicated outline by electric-5park machining with programme control PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.12, 1961, 141, abstract 12K 238. (Tr. Tsentr, n.-1, labor. elektr. obrabotki materialov. AN SSSRj no.2, 1960, 179-195) TEXT: The NII of the Goskomitet Soveta Ministrov po radioelektronike (State Committee of the Council of Ministers on Radioelectronics) has developed a method for electric-spark machining of parts of complicated outline in which the electrode consists of a thin wire 0.02-0.3 mm in diameter. Slots have been made of from 0.025 mm width and up to 70 mm deep and of lengths to suit the shape of the part. Consideration is given to the maintenance of accuracy and surface finish in equipment with programme control. The article gives a description, a schematic circuit diagram, block circuit diagram and external appearance of Card 1/2 32k,9 Making parts of complicated outline... s/196/61/000/012/027/029 E.194/E155 equipment type a1KY n-2 (EKUP-2). Performance data are as follows-, maximum power demand 0.4 kVA, smooth current control from 0 to 1 A. Capacitance switched in steps of 0.01 microfarads over the range 0.01 - 0.42 microfarads. The tool electrode is a wire of 0.02-0.1 mm diameter; the output is 2 - 10 mm3/min; the surface finish is standard grade 6 - grade 10; the maximum longitudinal travel is 50 MM; the maximum size of part machined is 150 x 50 x 50 mm; the volume of the container of working fluid 2 litresi the maximum weight of part machined 0.5 kg; and overall dimensions of the equipment 840 x 720 x 1100 mm. Information is also given about the use of special ralectrodes with slots in two mutually perpendicular directions for making precision all-metal grids of copper, nickel, vanadium, molybdenum and other metals with width of metal parts from 0.02 mm upwards. [Abstractor's notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 115�2.M EVrr(d)/EWTW/E1W'( AUTHOR: Gularyan, No K, AP6000373. JD SOURCE COMs IM/CR86/65 SOW" /OW/9?~Po lk~ ORGs none TITIEt gloctr,ic are Upratus with EEM2!~d control. class 49v NO" SOURCE: Byulletent izotiretenly i tovarufth askov, no. 21P 1965p 84 TOPIC TAGS: electroerosion machining, metal electroforatng ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presentcan electric ar4i apparatus with ptrovammed control., for fabricating parts shaving straight outlines parallel t6 tho, coordinate axes, and using an un shaped electrode. The Apparatus contains combined slave systemaj for moving two coordinate tables with magnetostrictors fastened to them. To com- pensate the dynamic errors of the control system and to increase'the fabrication accuracy, the part is mounted on one of the magnotostrictore andthe electrode is mounted on the other (see Fig. 1). Determination of the actual position of'the electrode relative to the part along each coordinate is made by algebraic summation of the digital values of the positions of the coordinate table and the end of the magnotostrictor. To compensate the dynamic errors along the whole outline with small values of displacements of the magnotostrictorst ends and to shift them into the zero positions, slave systems are used to carry out the displacements of the . coordinate tables by the magnitudes of the displacements of the oxide of the nagneto- Strict.ors. r-___i 1 113 ... W . &)l n'nid, aL eaC.-CA'2 CS: -,L 11592-66 ACC NRzAp6ooo371 rig* 10 1 - Coord inate'tableal L 21833-66 EWP d)ZRIT (F~~ IE14P W /ETC W -6/T/ro ~ 10/i' AW (-r) /E-W (t 4D ACC NR, 1%P606,f27'7 SOU-RG.E CO .DE U-R,/04-07/6-5 10-0 0/0.02/0-0-I. a1 0.0Z-8 AUTHOR: Gularyan, K. K. (Moscow); Gusey, Ye. V. (MOBCOW) ORG: none TITLE: Synthesizing a digital prooram control system for a precision electric- spark-machining outfit SOURCE: Elektronnaya obrabotka materialov, no. 2, 1965, 18 -Z8 TOPIC TAGS: spark machining, program control, digital control ABSTRACT: As the known systems of T etal-working-machine program controli are d ia inapplicable to spark-machining out thn a existing program controls for sp;~rk machining permit processing only a n~a-. r lass of work-pieces, a new system is A c suggested which permits spark-machinin ny shape composed from (under 1-mm) straight-line segments. A position-type f edback which uses recorded absolute. values of coordinates is adopted in the new system. A punch tape is quickly (0. 03- 0. 05 sec) fed by a step mechanism and remains at r6st during the machining of 6ne step; then it is fed again. Short-time short-circuits are eliminated by a 4-framle j Card 1/2 L 21833-66 ACC NRs AP6004277 simultaneous reading of the punch tape, "deep" short-circuits,are liquidated by retracting the punch tape. In synthesizing, the logical net is constructed by applying digital -automata techniques to a "black box" with a known input and output. The resulting digital program control permits machining the segmented outlines with an error of *3(" and with a surface roughness of 0.8-0.41m , and also permits producing any complex outline with an error.of 10-20(1 and a surface roughnesS Of 5-10ri . Minimum electrode diameter, 5/" ; spark-gap voltaj-e-, 5-10 V. Advantages claimed: minimum number of components, maxdmum reliability, no error accumulation. Disadvantages. complicated programing of some outlines# Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 18 formulas, and 2 tables.. SUB CODE: 09, 13 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 008 ard 2/2 not 1.0 t M~r ~ "u, 12 OWN UAW CL 11247-66- EWA(j)/T/LVA(b)-2 JX ACC NR, AP6006042 SOURCE CODE-. CV,/0053/6-5/014/004/0-?9)#/0294 AUTHOR: Gulda, 0. ORG: Department of Pharmacology I-W. ~77o (F kologioka katedra LF) TITLE: Mechanism of effect of staphylotoxiff'on isolated smooth m.u.9cler [This paper was presented during the Twelfth Pharameolo ic Days, Smolenice, 29 Jan 65.1 SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska fysiologies v- 14, no. 4. 19650 294 TOPIC TAGS: rat,, experiment animal, myology, toxicology, bicteriolog calailm ..y ABSTRACT: In vitro studies on rat uterus, coronaries of iaolated rabbit heart all confirmed that in smooth muscle preparations also as previously shown in,the~ author's thesis to occur in the striated muscle, the affect of st~Lph loto-kin is very strictljy correlated with the calcium ion concentration. bWs SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 001 OTH W:: 002 Lcard Rcrarkz~ on 1~ ., 7117'lck ~ 5 firt! C -'r. :I'-,,:.- f~-,r -.a i- i~ . .,;- 1 .1 - r- . ucir I` ~ I * -~. : Ir c r / Iri ~Vhe bidldirig !ndua.r,r.t T n i ~-, t, a -; i- y - i 3 - I o ~ 1 no,!.., 5-7 1 t' I: 'i L ~ .'. ~ "t ~nl~ r I i"t-A GULA.;) Unffm, 7Lnz . "DupIri and rw,3t programming of' the use of hertvy building machines. Inz stavby 13 nc)./+,Suppl:ldpchanlzace no-4:53-55 165. 1. Inzinlersko stavitolstvo, Branch Managoment, brat i:jl,,vvkL. GU T."JI, I , B. S. ; S i N G (I , 1 . ; 1, 11':11 -, i , , 1. .'. Germination of the seeds of Rativiolfia serpentina BenLh. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no-56:36-38 164. (MT-RA 18:r) 1. Severnyy zonallnyv tsentr 'I'Sentrallnogo indlyskogo Instituta lekarstvennyk-li rcsteniy, Khaldvanl, Indiya. GUL&Y, O.G. Effulai, O.H.], inzh.-mekhanik Restoring connecting rods by means of welding under flux. Mekh. eel. hoop. 9 no.9:12-13 S 158. (MIRA -11:10) (Electric welding) (Agricultural machinery-Maintenance and repair) GUIAY, O.G. [Aulai, O.H.], nauohny7 motrudni1c; BUITMO, J.D., nauchnyy notrudnike Device for grinding valve seats. Makh.sill.hoop. 11 no.1:19-20 Ja 16o, (KIM 13.- 4) 1. Ukrainskays, akadenlya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. (Grinding and polishing) SIVCHIKOVA, M.G. (Sy-vehykova, M.H.), kand. tekhn. nsuk; DAY-N, F.L.; -.PVI;AX, P.S. [Hulai, O.S.) ImDroving the quality of maiolica gooda. Loh. prom. no.l121-22 Ja-Mr 165. (MIRA 18s4) (it.; LAY.? U . 10'. [ I 1u I ai , (~ . IS I Effect oil rare-earth element compounds on the wh ,-,teness -1 and translucency of porcelain. Leh. prom. no.4. 7-20 O-D 165. 1 (IMMI 19: 1) SIVCHIKOVA, 1"'.G. [Sy'vchykova, M H.], kand. tekhri. nauk; DATI, L . & . . 1'. ; -G-V- 0.5 :1 Effect of the glaze coating on porcelain whlteneaq, lph. prom. no.4:22-27 O-D 165. (MIPA 19:1) GULAYA, N. K. GULAYA, N. K.: "Seasonal changes in the content and biological mass of micro- organisms and the processes of the nitrogen cycle in fish ponds and rice paddies". Alm-At&, 1955. Inst of BotaxW, Aced Sci Kazakh SSR. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences.) SO: Knishnars, Letaipts' No. 50 10 Deembor 1955. Viescow. GUIAU w v Microbiolo ."I characteristics of fish ponds and rice fields of the Alm-AW'f ish farm. Trudy Inst.m1kroblolet vIrmaA# Faukh.S= 1:1)6-152 056. (XLRA 10:6) (AIM&-ATA PRGTIW,11--PISB MW) (RICS) (FMH-VAM B IOLWY) USSR/Microbiolor;7 - General MicrobioloL7. Water an& Air Micro :)rg3njems. Abs jour : Ref Zhur Diol.,, NO 22, 1958, 99349 Author : Gulaya, N.K. Inst : Institute Of Microbiology and Virology. Title : Application of the Plate Overgrowth Method to the Study of the Microflors of Ponds and Rice Paddies. Oric Pub : Tr. In-ta iaikrobiol. i virasol. AN KazSSR, 1958, 2; 256-264 Abstract : MicrobioloGical investi[intions of ponds and rice paddies of the illaa-Ata Pond Fish Industry were carried out by the method of plate overCTowth. to, survey of the slides demonstrated that the bacterial popttlation of pinds is characterized by predominance of rod-shaped, non-sporo- genous forms of bacteria. The qualitative curposition Card 1/2 - 47 - ;y - General Microbiolo(Z. water and Air USSR/Microbiolop F MicroorLanisms. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99349 of the microflora on the slides fron superficial and bot- tom layers varied little. Durin(, the period of introduc- tion of a ,Teen ve,~ctablc fertilizer an abundaut develop- ment of most varieC~uted C.Toups of microorL-pnisme was ob- served, but nonsporo,;eiloug bacilli predominated- The qualitative composition of the microflora of rice paddies is distinGuished by the poverty of forms. Card 2/2 GULAYA, N.K. Number and biological mass of bacteria of the Irtyah River in the region of the Bukhtarma Reservoir-(before its filling). Trudy Inst. -i obiol. i virus. AN Kazakb. SSR 4&65-75 161, (KUU 14:4) (IRTYSH RIVER-BACTERIOLOGY) GULAY-As N.N. Distribution of bacteria in the Irtyah River during the spriW flood period& Trudy Insto-aikraUala i virus. AN.Kazakh. M 4:76-81 161. (KERA 34:4) (IRTYSH RXVE&-BACTERIOLOGY) ILYALETDI.NOVy A.N.j-,, GULAYAq N.K. -- Phospate-mobilizing bacteria of the -Irtymb River. Trudy Inst. iikrobiol. i virus. AN Kazakh, SSR 4:82-88 161. (MIRA 144) (IRTISH RMB-BACTERIAt PHOSPHORUS) GULAYA fI.TC_"ANATCHINOVA, M.K. Microflora and'.chemical composition of soils of the Ust'-Kamenogorsk I Reservoir. Trudy Inst. m1krobiol. i virus. AN Kazakh. SSR 5:104- 114 161. (MIRA 15:4) (Ust'-Kamenogorsk Reservoir-Soil mLcro-organisms) (Soil chemistry) GU LAY A N.M. [ [~Ujay z; Ef f ec f, de qyd --ca sr,~ orb _i c a (,- i fl on the ac t I v i ty oil Lhe pa nc re a U, C lipase in cat. Ukr. bioRMm. zhur. 34 no.3:424-427 162. (MI RA !8: 5) 1. Kafedra bic,khimii. Kiyevskogo meditsJnskogo institufw, MALAYA, N.M. (Hula, N.M.] Effect of dehydroascorbic acid on the rate of aconitase reaction. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 36 no-5:705-710 164, NIRA IS: 6) 1. Kafedra biokhimli Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. GULAYEV, Ye. A., Cand 1-iled Sci -- (diss,: "Probl-em of ii,on ilietaboli--- in. donors." Ku,~b,yL;Iiev, 1960. 16 PL; (Kuyby2hev Nedical Inst, HOSPi- tal Therapeutic Clinic, Kuybyshev Oblast' blood Tran.-A'us Lon LAatiocl); 2'1'O copies; price not given; (KL, 22-60, 143) GULAYKIN) I. V. and YUDIRrSEVA) E. V. "Uptake of Strontium, Cesium and Some Other Fission Products by Plants and The*r Accusalation in Crip Yield." paper to be-presented at the 2nd UN Intl.' Conf. on the peaceful uses of Atomic Nwrqy . Geneva,, 1 - 13 Sept 58. NUTSUBIDZI, N.N.; GULBANI, D.I. I - Anthocyanins of grape leaves. Soob.AN Grus.SSR 23 no.6:671-676 D 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. IdLboratoriya biokhtwit .1uptituta botaniki AN GrusSSR, Tbilisi. Predstadeno akademikon 8J.Darmimbidse. (Anthocyanins) (Grapis.) BILINOVICH, H.S., inzhener.; GULIBS, L.I., inzhener. --~, - Continuous work schedals in practico. Sbar.sat.o nov.tokh.v strol. 15 no.10:1-5 153. (=A 6:12) (Building) Subject Card Authors Title Periodical Abstract AID P - 318 USSR/Engineering 1/1 Gullbe, L. E. and Alekseyev, A. I., Engineers A simplified procedure for the automatic welding of pipes.(Practice of the Trust Uralstallkonstruktsiya) Sbor. mat. o nov. tekh. v strol., 3, 10-13, 19511 A special travelling platform has been desi ned with roller stands on which large diameter plpeclO 1.3 m - 1.9 m) can be placed and turned over for automatic welding. For this welding the universal welding tractor TS-17 was used. The construction of tractor TS-17 was designed by the Welding Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, and the whole process of welding carried out by the Collective of Metallic ConstruAions of the Magnitogorsk Plant. It charts show the details of this installation'. Institution : None Submitted : No date AID P - 514 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 93 - 1/12 Author Gullbe, L. E., Eng. Title Results of the construction of residential houses in Izmaylovo by the continuous mass production speed method Periodical Sbor. mat. o nov. tekh. v stroi., 6, 1-3, 1954 Abstract This is a short report on the construction of eight 5-story apartment houses built by Building Administration #181 of Trust #28 of the Ministry of Construction in 1953. Institution : None Submitted : No date QULIBI. L-1-- 1whener. Using a rolling form in building concrete struotures. Sbor,mat. o noy.tekh. v stroi. 16 moolole-21'54. (MIU 8:2) (Concrete construct ion-lormork) GULIBB,L.E., Inzhener Building construction yards for the manufacture of precast reinforced concrete structural elements and products. Sbor. mat. o nov. tekh. v strot. 17 no.7:12-15 '55. (KLR& 8:9) (Precast concrete) GULIBS, P., inzh. M. Kvasov's automatic tool. Stroitall no.7:20 JI 158. (KIRA 11:9) (Electric welding-lquipment and supplies) BOLGAR, Irzeebei. dr.,; GUT . Anns, dr.,; TOROK, Hedvig. dr.,; CSOBAI, Gabrialla, &r. Vw- fttholoa of penicillin lesions. Borgyogy. vener. ssemle 9 no-5:183-190 Sept. 55, 1. Istvan-korbaz boromztal" kozlemexWe. (Foorvos: Rajka Odou dr.) (ALLuay to penicillin) (PINIGILLIN, InJurious effects. allergy) GULBAIT, Anna. dr.; POXIL. Xulmn. dr. Atypical case of neglected melanoblastome Borgyogy.vener. exemle 36 no.1:31-32 Ja 160. 1. Orexagoe Onkologiai Intezet (Igutgato: Dr. Vikol Janos-, tu4omnyos lgwgato; Dr. Wald Bela. az orvontudome-ayok kandidatues) dermatologlat, oestalyarAk (Poorvos: Dr. Venket Tibor: es a mckovel jaras Bor-nem1beteggondozo, Intesetenek (Veseto orvos: Dr. Poks Kalman) kozlenenys. (Mu"OVA case reports) B111ARI, Odon, dr.; GULBERT, Anna,-d2%; Fill-':MS. GyorEyne, dr.; SUGAR, Janoss, dr.; VE1101, Tibor, dr. Role of the P-32 concentration test in early diagnosis of malignant tumors of the skin... Magy. radiol. .14 no.4:227-228 J1 162. 1. Orszagos Onkologia Intezet kozleinenye (Igazgato: Vikol Janos dr.). (PHOSPHORUS radioactive) (SKIN NEOPL&%~LS diag) 0 0 t~*L'a'u, Odon, dr, ;. GULB . dr,; F~IJMS, Gyurg~rne, dr.; SUGAR, Janos, dr.; VENKBI, Tibor, dr. Role of the P-32 concentration test in early diagnosis of malignant tumors of the skin... M&gy. radiol. 14 no.1j,:227-228 J1 162. 1. Orszagos Onkologia Intezet kozlcmenye (Igazgato: Vikol Janos dr.). (PHOSPHORUS radioactive) (SKIN NEOPLASMS diag) 4 0 GULIBIN, V.; POPOVIV V. Fighting for high productivity. Avt.dor. 28 no.8:4-5 Ag 165, (MIRA 18:11) 1JSS!-/'1.'cdicine - T~u',Dcicuiosi-- and T-uh,--i-clilidc A -ledicine - TifficmLlosis, Therapy IfThe Treatment of Catis Tuberculosis- lil'ith INcoben-zinol,' a Preparation for .(titxtlation Therapy," I. Kayryukshtis, A. Gulfbinac-, Clinic of Fac--Llty Therajoy bind Dcmantovclereol Clinic, VillrQrus State U, 2 pp "Problemy Tuberkulezzall No _5 Prof. 1. 1~-iyryukshtis prepared "Neohen-zinol,tt ncw prepw.-AUon fcr --11:Lmulauion t'herapy containing liquid hydrocarl~ons of the aliphatic seiiu--s. It is producca ':~y th.c Ch,cmicophar Factory in Kmunas, Lithuanian "S.R. PresentE (1-;t-- c n Jtn of 4tE U~ u Concludes it ic c-fftetive and safe remedy for cutis tuberculocis. Troatmcnt i:; ziziple and can be administered to embulatory and bedridden caces. PA 21/L.9T78 1WRIUMITIS 1.2 GULIBIMS A., Lechonle ne0benzinalom skWulodermj in tubarkulesnogo btfadenita,, AfTeotm,mino-1 truatmiat of Ficrofuloderma and tuberculous )Zmpha- Zea t.,2;r Probo tuberk., lloskva No. 2 Mar-Apr 5). P. 43-?. 1. Of th-a 031rde of FaculiW Therapy (Head-Honored Wortcur In Science Lithuanian SM Prof* 1. Wayryukshtis) and of the S, ,~in-llenereological Glirde (Ilead-Docent A~ Gullb",.nau)v Villriyus State University. =s vol 2%, uo. io oetober i95I GULIBIMS, A.A., kand. med. nauk; AMITINA, E.B. aneurysm of the aorta in tabes dorsalis. Vest. dorm. i ven. 33 no.2:78-79 Mr-Ap 159 (MI-RA 12:7) 1. Iz kozno-venerologichaskogo dispanBera (glavnyy vrach - kandidat med. nauk A.A. Gull~binas), g.Shaulyay LitovskDy SSR. (TAMS DORGALIS, compl. diss6et1mg aortic aneurysm (lius)) (AORTIC ANAURTSM-,- compl-,- ~ dissecting aneurysm with tabas dorsalis (Rua)) GULIBINAS, A.A., kand.med.nauk Case of allergy in angiotrophin therapy. Xlin.med. 39 rmls 136-139 Ja 161. (KrRA uti) 1, Tz Myaulyayskogo kozhno-meiologichookogo dispamserev Idtovskayn GSR (glavvy a - kazidmed.nauk A.A* Oulthin"). (ANGI in) (ALIMtGY) -GULIBINAS, A.A., kand.med.nauk- Treatment of deep trichophytosis with neobanzinol in combination with local therapeutic agents. Vest.dermA ven. no.9t88-90 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz Shyaulyayokogo gorodskogo kozbno-venerologichesl:ogo disparwers. Litovskoy SBR (glavnyy vrach - kand.med.nauk A.A. Gullbinas). (RINGWOMI) (HYDROCARMNS-THERAPEUTIC USE) GULBIKAS, A., med. m. kand.; AMITINA, E. ...... ~11- On the problem of panniculitis. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no.ls36-39 Ja'63. 1. Siailiu m. Odos ir veneros ligu dispanseris. it GULIBINAS, Angular velocity and angular acceleration of the Collower- rolIer of a flat cam gear, Trudy AN Lit. SSR. Ser.B no.,]-.185-11~12 (6c). (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut ener.-efiki i elel-trotelchnflki AN Litovskoy SSSR. GULIBLIAUVIGE-JILkhail Ivenovich, prepodayetall; HASHIII,'11Y. Ley Ostpovid., imadidet biologichask neuk; SLIVACHKOV, Ye.Ya., redBktor;' AIZUFIUVA. A.M., redaktor iviatel'stva; KONYASERIA, A.D., tekhaicheekty redaktor LBeoncoles, organization. and planning of municipal landscapirg) Mronomike. organixetatia t plontrovanis goredsitogo zelenogo stroitell- a tva. Adkovs, Izd-vo X-va kommun.khos. RSYU, 19.5!. 263 p, (9LFU 10: 10) 1. Kafedre skonomiki i organisetail protavodstva Moskovskogo lose- tekhiAcbeekogo instituts (for Oul'binovich) (lenclacepe gardeninc) r', L)I, , H / voill i c it 4/41 FATNBERG, A.I., kand.ekon.nnuk; DOMBROVSKIY, A.A.. kondokon.nauk; POPOV, N.S.. kand.okon.nauk; SUORTSOVA, N.T., kand.ekon.nauk; SSOGANOVA, T.A., kand.ekon.nauk. Prinimli uchastiye: BC060TIRA, O.A.. kand.ekon.nauk-._WjA,'BII PROTSENKO, D.I., red.; M AZIOV. N.P.. tokbn.red. [Beonomice, organixation, and planning of municipal services] 11konomika, organizateila i planirovnnie gorodskog khoziaistya. Pod obsh--hei red. A.I.FainbergA. Moskva. Izd-vo X-va kommun. khos.RSM9 1959. 451 p. (MUU 13:2) (Municipal services) GWIMGUCRI-Uikhail--lvanQvich;..-DUJEIN, F.T., red.; BAMIYAROVA, R.1h., red.izd-va; Lli IN, A.A., tekhn.red. [Analyzing the economic and financial activity of landscape gardening enterprises of cities] Analis khosisistvanno-fi- nansovoi deistellnosti predpriiatii gorodskogo selenogo stroi- tel'stya. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va komffdn.khoz.RsrsR, 196o. 142 p. Nnu 13:9) (Landscape gardening--leonomic aspects) 'ULL~ii)VTCH- MjkhAjj_J_j%nq J _K_eh-. Prinimal uchastiye MASHINSKIY, L.0 kand. biolog. sauki BUKIN, F.T., red.,- BAK~TIYAROVAt R.Kh.v rod.izd-va; KHENOKH, F.M.y tekhn. red. [Economics, organization amd plaming of ='niolpal park and horticultural services] Ekonomika, orpnizataiia i planiroya- nie gorodskogo selenogo khoziaistya i stroitelletya. Moakva, Izd-vo M-ya kommm.khox. RSFSR, 1962. 275 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Landscape gardening) (Horticulture) GULBIIiSKIENE, A.; GERNECKIS, V.; KEZIVAITIS, P.; HEDONIS, A., red.; ___VY-SOF-l-RSKIS, C., takhn. red. [Kaunas, its past, present and future] Kaunas, jo pmetis, dabartis ir ateitis. Kaune., Valstybine politliwe ir mokslines literaturos leidykla, 1960. 143 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Kaunas-Description) , GnBINUIM, A. I Kaunas. Vilnius, Gos.izd-vo polit. i nauahn. lit-ry Litovskoi SSR, 1962. 172 p. (MIRA 1633) (Kaunas) k I - 11 -.~ p 0 GULDISP.M.G.; IATKOVSKA, S.A. Xeroderma pigmentosum. Fediatriia 42 no.1:76-78 J&163- (UlU 16:10) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolezney (zav. M.D.Kurbatova) Rizh- skogo medituinakogo instituta i Rizhokoy detskoy klinicheskoy bollaitsy (glavn vrach T.R.Chems) (SKII,~-DISEASZYS~ (CHUDREN-D15EASES) DRIZINA, Tatj&na,-__GULBIS,_V~.,_red.; BLAUA, V., tekhn. red. (Wages for motor vehicle driv6re In agriculture] Par soferu darba samakou lauksaimleciba. Riga,, IAtvijas Valsts izdaynieciba, 1%3. 164 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Latvia-Wages-Transportation Automotive) (Latvia-Agriculturei BLIVIS, J., inzh'- mekhanik; GULBIS, V., inzh.-4wkhanik; JUIA, E., red.; FREIMANIS, r~. [Tractors and motor vehicles] Traktori un automobili. Riga, Latvijas Valets izdevnisciba, 1963. 540 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Tractors) (Motor vehicles) UISKA, J.; GULB13, V.1 red. [Optimum depth and spacing of' driAns-1 Optimalais drenit dz-llums and atstatums. Riga, LaLsiijas valStS ivievnieciba, 1965. 48 p. [In Latvian] (MLLUL 18: 6) Q OULBIS, Yu.M. Arrangement allowing avoidance of flaring in Raschel fabrics. Obm. tekh. Opyt. [MWI no-35:14 '56. (MIRA 11:12) (Knitting mchines) GULBIS, Yu.M. Special lighting for Raschel machines. Obm. takh. opyt. [PWI no.35:15 156. (MIRA 11:12) (Knitting machines--Attachments) GULICHAK, F. YA. Reindeer Problems concerning technical installations for reindeer farms in the fifth fivo-year plang Sov.zootekh, 8, no. 2, 1953. Monthly list of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, "M 1953. Unclassified. Gullchakq Fe Ya, N15 727-11 .G9 SevernoYe olenevodstvo (Raising reindeer in the North) Moskva,, Selikhosgis, 1954. 215 pe tables* "IsoplIzavannoya Literature: p. 207-OW GULIGHAK, G*S -, inzhoner. . - Automatic rigulation of continuous refining of fate in column type Apparatus. Kaal.-zhir.prom.22 no.6:26-29 '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Oils and fats) I F III GUL!g.Ha,,,G.S..-,,-VERNY,R. M.0.; STRKIR, G.Yo.; BUKHARIN, V.V., apetered.; I MMASHL?7A, 0.1., red.; KISDIA. Ta.I., tekbn.red. [Automatic control devices in the oil@ and fats industry] Avto- maticheakie regnIlruiusbeble pribory v maslo 5hirovoi protToblen- nosti. 14Dskva. Pimhcbe omizdat. Pt.2. 1957. 31 P. (NaRk 12:1) (Automatic controlT (Oil industries-1quipment and supplies) POLAND/Radio Phrsic a - Radiation of lk~dio Waves. Transmission 1-4 Lines and Antennae Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizikap No 1, 1959, No 1562 Author :rjql,~z Grzegorz Inst Title Spiral Ant3nnns Orig Pub Rozor. elahtrotechn., 1958, 4, No 1, 103-166 Abstract Survey article. Data are presented on the modes of the axial and nonw.1 (relative to the axis) radiation of cylindrical sprial antennas. Equations are given for the directivity patterns of both types of radiations. Supply circuits for the individual spirals and systems of sprials radiating in the axial direction are considered., along with the influence of the earth on the shape of the directivity patterns of spirals for both types of radiation. Biblio-raphy, 26 titles. I.F. Dobrovollskiy Card 1/1 WIN 1 "1110 H .Mology. Chemical prodlIcts and Their POWM/Ch.mical Tec) Application. Part 3. _ DMW. Vitamirm. Antibiotics. Abe Jour-. RefOrst . aunal xhimiya, No a, 1958o 71743- Author =Jffeja~ cis, WbAislav ton, ='=~ Inst Reaearch Inetitute and laboratorY Of Inft8trYI Agriculture and Their ft-OdUCts- 1, Title Preparation of Vitamin C Concentrate of Fruit- Orig PUb: Prace just. i leb- b4dawcz Przes' roln' i epozywez.' 1956, 6, No 3Y 40-54- Abstract: Vitamin C concentrates in the shape Of a thick met e aiscorbic said (I) containing 182D mg ~ (Bic-) L 289.9 mg and of & concentrate vith supr containing (gjet.) of I were obtained in the lftbOrfttOry' The Card 1/3 PAMAND/Chemical Tedhnolc9Y. Chemical Products azA Their Application, Part 3- - MW - vitamins' Ant'- biotic$ - Abe Jour: Fleferat. Zhu=al XIiimIY`aiP So 21t 1958s 71743* must drying by spMAng did not Produce satisfactory results. The losses Of I in the PrOMB Of Met thickening Up to the content of 50$ of dry substance are 100 and more- At the concentratA stomp in a refrigerator.. the losses Of I in sugar containing concentrates an g9.8% after 6 months, and the losses in concentMteB, Alch do 'lot Mta"n sUpr-l s" 17.5% after 4 wnthe of stomp- The cmeentr6tes are a thick dark bro= and very sour liquid with all agreeable odor- The production Of Vitamin C concen- trate of (Vithmt su~sr) containing TO to 75% Of drY substance is Proposed " Of a sa'ti- tute of -lemon juice, and the production of mixed Card 2/3 POLAM/Chem,cal Teebnology. Chemical products wA Their H Application, Part 3- _ Drugs_ Vitamins. Antibiotics. Abe jour: F&ferat. ==al Kbimiya, No a, 1958, 73-743. ,M,.eg of dog rooep black Current and conce& "oblepi _91le ild_ae' fruitp in wbIch the amount Of __L_ than 10 to 15%, is also propoped, sbould not be more Card 3/3 lCountry loland F GULCZYNSKI, J. - ", -'.- Parametric amplifier for the L-band. Przem inst telekom prace 14 no.45s75 164. 1. Department of Radio Receiving Engineering, Technical University,Gdansk. GULDA. 0. lw~~~ Iffect of laparotomW on the activity of certain ganglioplegic drugs. Cesk. fYsiol. 9 UO-1:79 Ja 60. 1. Farmkologicky ustav fak. detak. lek. KU. Praha. (AWMNONIC DRUGS, pharmool.) CABDOM, surg.) SUBRT.F.-j_GU1DA.0- On the effect of bypolivate on the Isolated rammallan heart. Ceskefysiol. 9 no.3:303 MY 160. 1. 7armakologicka laborator Chemickeho ustavu CSAV, Praha, Farmakolo Icka katedra fak.detak.lek. KU. Praha. ZMT pharmacol) (ANTIHTPXRMSM AGJV-S pharmacol) GULDA., 0. no academic degree indicated CSSR Dept. of pharmacology and experimental pathology of t-,Ie Faculty of Pediatrics at Charles University (katedra farmakologie a pokusne patolo,glie fak. detskeho lekarstvi Karlovy University), Prague; director: Prof. if. RASKOVA, MD, ScD Bratislava, Bratislavske Lekarske Ids No 1, 1963, pp 34-39 4, 1 "The Influence of Staphylococcus Toxin on the Effect of Convasants and T-hiopenthaill I -l-", -, 1 11.1 GULDA, 0. Effect of staphyloc"cal toxins on the effect of convulzants and thiopental. Bratial. lek. listy P3 no.1:34-40 163. 1. Z katedry famakologie a pokusne patologie fak. detakeho lek. KU v Praze, vedouci prof. MUDr. H. Raskova, Dr. Sc. (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) (STAPHYWCOCCUS) (THIOPENTAL) (ANALEPTICS) (STRYCHININE) (PENTYLENETETRAZOLE) o' L ~-dt,&),., ca FI rur F~-,Sc; j, o a r ,=n, co z3y tu t-~ n r. v c 6 r ~t z:.% rm P k r) I ca 1 er-Lc :x,, i n d X C 4-6 A,!J7k 1. 111 ~i Z' r t (Vood L~,8 Toxic.1.1 iA'- s: 1: rnc r anmem ry mod-11' f iFd Nei 0-,cr 2* rie~ /T r ca C. 1-t--ur ~-,Vturc, ntl% of b, 1: an t la tr.,~ '-- j bu r G, U-177, 1-in. o-,h.,,ii3 i0.05 u: , s1~:, r 3 dAl,!J pause, thert toxin, diil d.-creaso LC,X-'C (Jf;~---t. ol. via iAstptmi-v~, or tizsue mvmrt 3[ tlcstelf! and 5 Czech references. GULDA, 0... Effect of staphylococcal toxin (Wood 46) on motor ner7es and on transmission of excitation from ner7e to nmscle. Jo byg. epidem., Praha 8 no.lt120-126 164. FXfect of staphyloeoceal toxin (Wv" 46) an moitabi1ity and trwmdeelm in the aympathatic ganglion. Ibid.t127-131 1. Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Pathology, Faculty of Pediatrics, Prague. CZM-10311JOVANIA !ULD.11SOVA, E.; Chair of Pharmacology, Nedical Faculty (Parrnalp:ologicka Katedra. Lek. Pak. ), Brno. "Pharmaeodynamics of the Staphylococcie Toxin." Prague, Cosicoslovenska FY31ologie, Vol 15, No 5, Sep 66, P 402 Abstract; The spastic effect of the staphylotoxin can be suppressed by some ma rials that have no spasmolytic properties; this spasm-suppressing effect is inhibited by calcium. Chloropromazine and LSD relax the spasm caused by staphylotoxin, and their affect is inhibited by Ca. The drug 5yntofyl has an inhibitive and relaxing effect on the spasm. The inhibi- tive effect is removed by Ca, but the relaxing effect persists. Ba and Sr have an effect similar to that of Ca; Mg does not act in the same way. On the contrary it inhibits the spasm in normal do Jalon's solution. Its inhibitive effect is removed by the presence of Ca. 2 Western, 1 Czech reference. Submitted at 1b Days of Pharmacology at Smolenice, 16 Feb 66. 1/1 - 39 - ~:(nit,'CE COM,,- CZ/00,11:1/(i(;/01,"/00,r)/0,102/0,102 ORG; Chair of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Brno (Farmakologicka katedra 'Lek. TITLE. Pharmacological dynamics of sta2hylococcus toxin- Part I [Presented at the 14-Lh Pharmacological Meeting in Smolenice 16 Feb.__ 19GO) S OU R C E: Coskoslovenska fysiologie, v. 15, no. 5, 1966,'402 T OPIC TAGS: toxicology, pharmacology, physiology, biochemistry, staphylococcus toxin ABSTRACT: Previous investigations have confirmed the ability of certain com- Pounds to counteract the spasmodic effect of staphylococcus toxin. The anti- spasmodic and relaxant properties of such compounds may be inhibited by calcium. R cc ently these antispasmodic properties and the effect of calcium upon them were studied in chlorpromazine, LSD~Vsynthetic phylline, magnesium, nitrogen, NaCN, and DNIP. T~,e inhibiting and relaxant effects of chlorpromazine and LSD were sup-oressed by an increase of calcium in the nutrient solution. The inhibiting effect of synthetic phylline could be controlled both with calcium and with washing; how- C,rd 1 /,? ACC NR: AP60321377 ever, calcium did not change its relaxant effect. In these tests calcium could b c I roplaced with barium and strontium, but not with magnesium. Spastic reaction to the staphylococcus toxin was observed in isolated smooth uterine muscle under conditions of anoxia and metabolic inhibition. It was shown that NaCN and DNF sim-,)ressed the onset of spasms; after flushing out NaCN, the spasms developed, W~,,-'klc spasms did not develop after flushing out DNP. [WA-501 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 0011 OTH REF: 002/ CZECHOSLOVAKIA CZ/0053 /66 /015/005 /040210402 l.-UTNOR: G"Ida, 0.; Hadasova, E;. ORG: Cbair of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Brno (Farmakologicka katedra lek. fak. ) *TITLE: Pharmacological elynamics of staphylococcus toxin Part I [Presented at the 14th Pharmacological Meeting in Smolenice 16 Feb. 19661 SOURCB: Ceakoslovenska fysiologie. v. 15. no. 5, 1966, 402 TOPIC TAGS: toxicology, pharmacology, physiology, biochemistry, staphylococcus toxin ABSTRACT: Previous investigations have confirmed the ability of certain com- pounds to counteract the spasmodic effect of staphylococcus toxin. The anti- spasmodic and relaxant properties of such compounds may be inhibited by calcium. Recently these antispasmodic properties and the effect of calcium upon them were studied in chlorpromazine, LSD, synthetic phylline, magnesium, nitrogen, NaCN, and DNP. The inhibiting and relaxant effects of chlorp'romazine and LSD were surwressed by an increase of calcium in the nutrient solution. The inhibiting effect CZECKOSLOVAKIA CZ/0053/66 /015/005/0403 /0403 AUTHOR, Hadasova, E.;_~aul ORG: Chair of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Brno (Farmakologicka katedra lek. fak. ) TITLE: Pharmacological dynamics of staphylococcus toxin. Part II [Presented at the l4th Pharm aco logical Meeting in Smolenice 16 Feb. 196b] SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska fysiologie, v. 15, no. 5, 1966, 403 TOPIC TAGS: toxicology, pharmacology, physiology, biochemistry ABSTRACT: Dolsin, synthetic phylline, and hydrocortisone, administered before staphylococcus toxin, suppressed typical toxin spasms in tests with a rabbit's aorta. However, magnesium, heparine, phlegomasin, and LSD had no effect on the onset of spasms. The histamine- liber.~Lting effect of staphylotoxin was tested as well. In a test tissue where calcium had been removed with EDTA, the toxin released statistically significant, lower amounts of histamine when tested in calcium-free solution. When a calcium solution was used, markedly higher 1/2 21(8) AUTHORS: A I., Dmitriyevo P. P. SOV/89-5-6- 18/25 asnov N. , ik*in, V. Ya. Khaprov, Ye. N. TITLF,: The Production of the Isotope As74 by Means of a Cyclotron (Polucheniye izotopa A974 na taiklotrone) PERIODICALs Atomnaya energiya, 1958, Vol 5, Nr 6, pp 66o - 661 (USSR) ABSTRACTt A974 was obtained by the irradiation of metallic germanium with the external 10,8 MeV deuteron beam of the cyclotron (Ref 5). The characteristic feature of the target was the fact that the cooling water immediately reached the inner surface of the irradiated germanium plate. The germanium plate was cast in a vacuum and was then ground to the dimensions 170-40-4 mm-. The deuteron beam (60-70,MA) is limited by a shutter so that only a surface of 150.25 mm 2 of the germanium was irradiated. The water consumption was 5 1/m. Chemical separation was carried out as followat After the irradiated sample had been boiled twice (for 15 to 20 minutes) Card 1/3 in aqua regis, about 97-98 % of the activity had dissolyed. The Production of the Isotope As74 by Means of SOV/89-5-6-18/25 a Cyclotron The solution was steamed-in and extracted with 11 n HCl (method according to reference 6). The arsenic carrier used weighed 50,49- Concentration of the arsenic isotope was carried out by the Marsh method (arsenic hydride). The two 3 preparations, which were enclosed in an ampoule of 0,6 am had an initial activity of 60 mC. The As74 activity was measured by comparison with a Cc 6o source by means of the micro-roentgenometer of the type "Kaktus" 30 days after irradiation. The total yield obtained by the formation of As74 wass 25,kC/^A.h� '15 -$. The half time wast T1/2- 18,4t0,4 d. Professor B. S.'Dzhelepov, L P. Selinov, and Ye. Ye. Baroni interested.themselves in this work. X. Z. Maksimov calculated the yield curve. Yu. A. Bliodze and 1. 1. Zhivotovskiy assisted in carrying out experiments- There are 2 figures and 10 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 The Production of the Isotope A974 by Means of SOV/89-5-b-- 1bl'?5 a Cyclotron SUBVITTEDt September 13, 1958 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 82832 S/048/60/024/008/009/017 B012/BO67 Chkuaseli, D. V., Nikoleyshvili U. D., Guldamashvili, A. I. Resonance Charge of Positive Ions of the Alkali Metals Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 8, pp. 970-974 TEXT: For measuring the cross sections of resonance charge exchange in singly ionized alkali metal ions the authors developed a method which differs from those employed earlier (Refs. 3,495). The difference consists in using the molecular beam of the substance concerned as target instead of the collision chamber with the gas investigated. This method allowed sufficiently exact absolute measurements. The experimental. arrangement and the experiments are described. They were made in a small electromagnetic separator'(Ref. 6). The cross sections of resonance charge exchange of positive singly ionized ions of K'~, Cs-~ and Rb+ were measured. Fig. 1 schematically shows the chamber of the arrangement with Card 1/3 82832 Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive Ions S/048/60/024/008/009/01 of the Alkali Metals B012/BO67 the ion source and the receiving measuring device, Fig. 2 shows the double beam source of molecules with the monitor. For determining the dimensions of the receiving measurement device the traces of the trajectories of the following beams were recorded: the molecular, the ion beam, and the beam of the charge exchanging fast atoms (in the case of resonance charge exchange of magnesium) (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 shows that the dispersion of the charged and charge exchanging fast atoms is completely sufficient in the detection range (60 mm) to capture them separately. Hence, the method employed here allows a determination of the charge exchange by recording the fast neutral atoms and also by the potential method. In the present paper the measurement was made according to the potential method (Refs. 293P4,5). The experiments showed that the formation of slow ions and electrons in the interaction of fast singly ionized ions with gas atoms is mainly due to ionization and charge exchange processes. Fig. 6 shows the measurement results for cesium, rubidium, and potassium in the energy range of the primary ions from 5 to 30 kev. The same Fig. also shows the theoretical curves obtained from calculations made by 0. B. Firsov, whereas the curves obtained from the Card 2/3 Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive Ions of the Alkali Metals formula by section of increasing transition data of the average by figures and 82832 S/048/60/024/008/009/017 B012/BO67 Yu. N. Demkov are not given. Fig. 6 shows that the cross resonance charge exchange monotonically decreases with primary ion velocity. The cross section is also reduced in the to atoms with a higher ionization potential. The experimental cross sections of resonance charge exchange are on the 1,5 times higher than the theoretical values. There are 6 8 refevences; 6 Soviet and 2 British. Card 3/3 V4VVA- S/057/60/030/007/018/018/xx B006/Bo64 AUTHORS: Chkuaseli, D. V , Nikoleyshvili, U. D., Guldamashvilig L.I. TITLE: Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive Potassium Ions PERIODICAL:" Zhurnal takhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol,, 30~ No. 7, pp. 617 - 823 TEXT: The authors measured the resonance charge exchange cross section of K+ ions on potassium atoms in the energy range of from 5 to 30 kev with an arrangement already described In Ref-7- Similar measurements were carried out by R. M. Kushnir, Yu. F. Bydin, and A. M. Bukhteyev (Refs. 596) at enerjes of < 2 kev. The method employed dif-fers-Fr-on-Fthe usual one based on the use of a gas target; instead of the latter, an atom beam with controlled intensity was used. The sources that supplied the atom- and ion beam respectively, were constructed for the purpose (Fig.2 - ion soureeg Fig-5 - atom source) and arranged in a device shown in Fig.1 in such a manner that the two beams intersectedl the ion beam is semicircularly deflected in the device. Fig.7 shows a photograph of the beam trajectory together with the atom beam source; the beam of the Card 1/2 84681 Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive S/05 60/050/007/018/018/XX Potassium Ions B006YB064 recharged fast atoms which through the intersection point of the two beams goes tangentially to the ion beam, is clearly visible. Fig.6 shows the dependence of the intensity of the main atom beam on the monitor current, Fig.9 the dependence of the measured charge exchange- cross section on the velocity of the primary ions. Measurement was made by the so-called potential method (Refs. iO-12)~ the results being ac- curate to within +15%- Fig.9 shows besides the experimental results also the d(v) curves, -calculated by a formula of 0. B. Firsov (Ref-3) and Yu. N. Demkov (Ref-4). The theoretical curves lie somewhat lower and are less inclinedl in all cases, however,'the cross section d decreases with rising ion velocity Y-; in general, the experimental values are 1-5 times higher than the theoretical ones. In conclusionv the authors thank X. QrozoZ, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences for his interest in the workq A, lqy~ and N. G. Tsklr.~X for carrying out 10 Soviet, the chemical analyses. There are 9 figures 2 German, 1 British, and 2 US. SUBMITTED: January 5g 1960 Card 2/2 CHKUASELI, D.V.; GULDAMASHVILI.-A.I.; NIKOLEYSHVILI, IJ.D. _- -1 Chargo exchange between atoms and ions of alkaline and alkaline earth elements. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.8:999-1004 Ag 163. (MIRA 16-.10) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN GruzSSR. GULDkMlfVMI, A. I-, NINDLE151TV31I, U. D., CIIKUASEr.,:r, D. V., "Charge -exchange of Atom and Ions of Alkaline and Alkali-Earth Elements," report presented at the 6th Intl. Conf. on Ionization Phenomena in Gases, Paris, France, 8-13 Jul 63 GULDANj, Arnost,, inz. M-4aturlsation and microminiaturization of electronic equipwnt, Sdel tech 11 no.3:86-mSq Mr 163. i , 1! ~, "', ~ " L ii - , I -no-;f, Jnz~ How a solld skate eircult is prepared. Sdel tech 12 no.5,! 118~,-138 My 164. SZUCS, Miklos, dr., a kemiai tudomanyok kandidatuBa; SZASZ Frigyes; 13UNYITAI,, Janos,, dr.; BAWAS Jozaef; ZACHEMSZKY, Fereme; gPW,__Qtto; TERVYAK, Bono; EMKOVM Jozeef; DIOSZEGHY, Daniel, prof.,, dr.; TOTH, Istvar. Qaestions of vocational education pertaining to the gas in- dustry. Phergia es atom 17 no.lt7-11 Ja'64- 1e Fovarosi Gazmuvek (for Szucs); 2. Orszagos Koolaj- es Gazipari Trosat (for Szaam and lkmyitai). 3. Miskolei Ne- hezipari Mwzaki 4yetem (for I)ioszeghy). 4. Ve82premi Vegyipari Miazaki 9 M tem (for Toth). KARTASHOV, 1.11.1 inzh.; GULIDA, E.N., inzh. Vibration of a gear-milling, machJne set tip on a foundation with- out fastening. Mashinostroenie no. 2:69-70 Mr-Ap 164. (HIRA 17 -.5) 8(0) SOV/112-59-3-4318 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 7 (USSR) AUTHOR; Gul'denbal'k, A. P. TITLE- Analogy Between the Descriptions of Processes in Some Inductively Coupled Circuits and Those in a Circuit with Series -Connected rLC (Analogija v opisanii protsessov nekotorykh induktivno svyazannykh teepey i tsepi s posledovatel'nym soyedineniyem rLC) PERIODICAL- Nauchno-tekhn. inform. byul. Leningr. politekhn. in-t, 1957, Nr 11, pp 34-43 ABSTRACT: An analogy between the equations of some simple inductively coupled circuits and those of a series -connected rLC circuit is presented. A method is indicated for setting up the current equations in some branches of inductively- coupled circuits on the basis of a known current equation in the rLC circuit. Card I/ I S OV/1 4i 71-4/14 A UITH OR: Gulldenballk, A.P., Assistant If ITL1,0: Application of the IT-1-1 Effect in the Stud-!, of Electro- 1-iiab-netic Processeb .61lectric Circuits PE.LdODIOAL: Izvestiya vysshikh-achebnykh zavedenJ::y, '1,,lektro- mekhanika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 24 - 3? ABSTIUCT: It is shown that the Hall effect L&ay be ulr!r,-d to .'aeasux%~ non-uniform magietic fields. An analysis of eddy ourrents in Hall probes is carried out. Formulae are, obtainE:d which ma~~ be used in the desigm of Hall. -Drobes in -iJaic-11 eddy currents are taken into acc;ount. Rela~t,-ions are obtained between the frequency -and Uthe maximun magietic induction on the one hand, and th~- dimenzionis and the specific electrical conductivity of the substz3nce of the material of the probe on the other. It is iho~-.-- tbat Eermanium is the most 2uitable subst-ance for 11-111 -orobes Vio rkinG in hiE;h frequency ma6me-.--'c fields. The author's Card 1/2 main interests lie in the capacitor discharge v~.elding Sol' /14-4-59-5-4/14 Application of the Hall Effect in the Study of Electromagnetic Processes in Electric Circuits transformers, It is shown that HgSe Hall probes are suitable for studying the magnetic flux in capacitor discharge welding transformers-as a function of time* The magietuic flux was studied by inserting the Hall probe into a gap in the transfo:--mer core as shown in Figurc 9. Thin film probes were found to be the most suitable . 0. D. Xelpat 1yevskayalp M.P. Za k'u- sev% L. q1,1.1'e-man and I.A.Zaytsov are thanked for their assistance., There are 1'/ figures, 2. tables and 21 references of which 1 is German, 4 are English and the rest Soviet. ASWUATION; Kafedra teoreticheskoy i obshchey o le Idt- rote khnild.9 Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy inotitut (Chair of Theoretical and Geneial Eleoftlwa Engineering., Leningrad Polytechnical Institute) f-4arch 21st, 1959. *IP AN SSSR (IP, AS USSR) Card 2/2 **VNIIE-SO AKSELIftOD, Feliks Aronovich; GULIDENIBALK, Alek.-ey Pavlovichl vfovicb-.--.= C7, Id ZAYTSEV, Mikhail Pa chrWy re uc BONDAROVSKAYAI G.V., red.; PERSON, M.N., tekhn. red. [Fundamentals of electrical engineering and electronics; a manual for electric welders) Oanovy elektrotekhniki i elekto- niki; dlia elelctrosvarsbchikov. Moskva., Vaes. uchebno- pedagog. izd-%ro Proftekhizdat, 1961. 183 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Electric engineering) (Electronics) (Electric welding-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) S,"125/'61/000/005/006/016 V!loo A161/A1217 AUTHORS: Oulldenballk, A. P., Zaytsev, M. P. TIM: A ferromagnetic converter with a HaLl plokup for. measurements of se- condary currents In resistanC6 welding PERIODICAL: Av- tomaticheskaya avarka, no. 5, 1961, 49 - 54 TECTZ The authors give a description of a ferromagnetic converter with a Hall'oCckup. It presents an improved version of a PTC-1 (RTS-1) welding current recorder [Ref. 4: M. P. Zaytsev, 1. A. Rozov, Registratslya,sv-,arochnogo toka s ispol'zovaniyem effekta Xholla (Recording welding eux-rent using the Hall effeat), VINITI. 19591 that had been developed using data of studies carried out at VNIIESO [Aef..2: M. P. Zaytsev, I. A. Rozov, I'Vestnik elektropromyshlennos till, no. 5,19581. The Hall pickup in the 19T3-1 had the shape of a sonde thlwb has to be placed close to the conducting element of the secondary circuit of the welding machine. The outer magnetic fields caused errors and difficulties, and -the sonde-pickups could bnly be used for recording currents beginning with 4,000 amp. The new design is combined with a special ferromagnetic oonvarter. It permits the measurement of secondary currents regardless of the effect, of magnetic materials and outer magnetic Card 1/ 2 26788 S/125/61/OW/OC)5/006/016 A ferromagnetic converter with a Hall pickup for... A161/A127 fields. The converter is a ring core made of band or sheet metal with a high mag- netic inductivity and provided with one or several air gaps. The convertor ampli- fies the signal from the pickup by about 20 times, which permits oscillograph re- cords of secondary currents with maximum -4 4,000 amp in the plalse. it Is stated that pickups of indium arswdde have lower temperature sensitivity 'than piakupB of X/ other materials (0.02 - 0.08% per 10C), and that the pickup core can have one air gap only if the main purpose is to amplify the signal whereas the effect of magnetic materials and chAnges in the secondary circuit are excluded. Otherwise the pickups must be provided with several gaps, as described by F. Kuhrt, K: Maaz LRef. 8.-Mes- Sung hoher Gleichstr5me mit Hallgeneratoren, FTZ-A, vol. '76, no 14, 4 7. 19561. The article includes tbe calculation of the system. Results of some experiment measurements with the converter are given. There are 8 figures and 8 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATIONt Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. M. I. Kalinina (Lenin- grad Polytechnic Institute im. M. I. Kalinin) (A. P. Gulldenbalfk); VNIMSO (M. F. Zaytsev) SUMITTED: December 14, 1960 Card 2/2