SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KABAKOV, I.F. - KABALKINA, S.S.

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ITIMITIPI IIIH' I I~ AP7003002 Fig. 1. 1 - centrifugal weights; 2 - spring- loaded clutch; 3 - mechanical tie rod; 4 - distributing valve; 5 - hydraulic servomotor; 6 - lover feedbaak Orig, art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 131 SUBM DATEs 20Aug65 Card 2/2 KABAKOV, I. F. 495 Sorta i agvotekbnika kormovykh kylltur evekdlovokoy oblasti. SveL-dlousk. n. W., 1954. 71b*20.sml.300 ekz. I r. - L54-54721~ p 633-2/44 (47.811). SO: Knizhnaya Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955 KABAKOV) T. F., CandAgric cTi (diss) -- "MRIC agroblologIcal Propertif..9 of spring vetch In Sverdloyak Oblast". Omko 1959- 18 pp (Abstvar.,ts of 0 Dissertations submitted at the Chsk Agric Inst Im S. M. K.-Irov), 120 copl.en (KL, 170 10, 1960, 134) 17(8) SOV/177-58-1-2/25 AUTHOR: Kabakov, I.P., Lieutenant-Colonel (11redical Corps) TITLE: For a Further Development of Inventive Work (Za dall- neysheye razvitiye izobretatellskoy raboty) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 1, pp 6 - 8, (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that the invention program has ra- pidly developed in the USSR due to the government's support. During the 1917-1956 period, about 35 mil- lion inventions and efficiency projects were sub- mitted. In the medical corps of the Soviet Army and Navy, the number of inventions is constzaitly in- creasing, especially in the Far East and Ural mili- tary districts, at the Voyenno-meditsinskaya ordena Lenina akademiya imeni S.M. Kirova (Military Medi- cal Order of Lenin Academy imeni S.M. Kirov), and several hospitals in the Belorussian and Kiyev military districts. Inventions of Medical Corps Card 1/3 personnel cover hygiene equipment, medical apparatus For a Further Development of Inventive Work SOV/177-58-1-2/25 as well as improved prophylactic and therapeutic me- thods. Lieutenent-Colonel of the bledical Corps L.A. Smetanin proposed a portable appavitus for intratra- cheal narcosis and a splint for Umob ili zing bone fractures of the lower extremities. Major of the Medical Corps G.A. Tararintsev suggested a method for intratracheal ether narcosis under field con-~ ditions. An improved nail for intra-osteal fixation of os longum fractures has been invented1by Colonel of the Medical Corps, Professor A.11. Berkutov. A device for determining the presence and,the degree of internal hemorrhage has been invented by G.A. Barashikov. In the North-,Caucasian military district, Colonel of Medical Corps I.G. Ternovoy designed an apparatus for repostion of bone fragments of the low- er extremities. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps B.B. Baranovskiy (NIIIAM) proposed a new device for investigating the optic assessment of distance. A new paste against excessive perspiration and for other skin diseases has been developed by Colonel of Card 2/3 the Medical Corps G.I. Teymurov from the Transcau- KABAWV, I. V. [Prepasdoutics in internal diseases] Prepodsvtilm vxutrannikh belesami. Moskva, 1955. 23 pla age (Mm& 915) IMEDICINN) --- KARAKOVp M.G. The D-456 small tractor. Biul.tekh..-okon.infam.Gon.nauch.-iddl. Inst.nauch.i tekb.inform. no.l2s82--83 163. (MIA 1713) 1 -1. -.1-1-', ALYSHEV, M.Ta, LEGOSTAYEV, A.M., YMUPOV, .. Review various principal conditions in the establishment of water resources development. Trudy Sekt.vod.khoz.K1r.FAN SSSR no.2:5-18 150. (MM 8:1) (Water resources development) (Irrigation) USSR/GeophysieR - Water :Iudget, Hydrometry JIM 5,2 "Determining the Loss of Water According to Da:ta of the Water Budget of Channels)" M.M. Kabakov, Engr "Gidrotekh i Melio" No 6, pp 10-27 Discusses -the -problem of the loss of water in irri- gation syztems. States thaL a correct handling of the data of hydrometry car reveal the actual losses- Wf water in an irrigatioa system; irmiiely, by obtain- ing the facts characterizing the bauic parazitters of various channel types. Syst tization, of thene parameters vill eliminate existing uncertainties In the design of individual chmmels and irription. systems. XLBAKGVI,K.K. ----Qmgq"o Nov formulas for calculated water discharge in daternining the actual losses of water in watercourses with open diversion ditches. Trudy Inst.vod.khozA suerg.AN XIr.SM no.1:17-25 154. MU 9: 11) (Hydranlice) 15-57-7-10015 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, p 186 (ussk) AUTHOR: .---Kabakov,-M. TITLE: The Silting of Canals with Accelerated Flow Velocity (Kollmatatsiya kanalov s povyshennymi skorostyami techeniya) PERIODICAL: S. kh. Kirgizii, 1956, Nr 8, pp 47-49 ABSTRACT: Many of the canals ~n boulder graveld of Kirgizakaya SSR have exceptionally high water loss due to seepage. It is proposed that silting be used to prevent this loss. The silting should be accomplished without der stroying; the top protective boulder gravel layer. In order to accomplish this, the following method is proposed. Before beginning the silting, the floor of the canal along its entire length should be loosened Card 1/2 to a depth of 20 or 25 cm in order to: 1) improve The Silting of Canals (Cont.) 15-57-7-10015 conditions for rapid penetration of the turbid waters to great depth; 2) use more fully the granules, sand, sandy clay, and clay immediately available in the canal bed; and 3) gain the desired redistribution of the boulder gravel in depth and area along the floor of the canal. The silting of the loosened boulder-gravel floor of the channel is effected by admitting a small flow of water carrying a heavy load of sandy clay or mud. By this method one may expect a decrease in loss by seepage of 2.5 to 4 times, depending on the width of the channel and the nature of the boulder gravel. The silting may be repeated, provided that the floor of the canal is loosened again but to a lesser depth. C4rd 2/2 V. S. Kovalevskiy 'I if V I, P I, F I t It ~I T". !11. 1 JID11,41 I I't W I v1, 1 '4 If, I P I I~ 1 111 1 ARTAMONOV, K.F.; KABAKOV, M.K., red.; TSTBINA, Ye.V., tekhn.red. - OWNMWW-*W^ [Control installations and work on rivero in piedmont distriets] Regulirovochnyo sooruzheniia i rabory na rekakh v predgornykh ralonakh. lPrunze, 1957. 170 P. (MIRA 11.41) (Rivera--Regulation) ,&Q#0,3-*jAj#M~and1dat takhniche:,kikh nauk- ARTAXONOV,. X.7., redalctor; Te.B., tekbniche Y redaktor. [Observations of chaumal cycles and their usefulness for operation of Irrigation systems] Balansovye ruslovye nabliudenlia 1. ikh ispollsovania pri ekspuatataii orositeltnykh sistem. Trunse. A W . nauk Kirgizekot, SSR, 1957. 180 P. NLRA 10:4) (Irrigation) KABANOTO M.M. ~xv~aluating anti-seepage linings according to their and economic indices as applied to various foothill 2ones. Trudr Inst. vod. khoz,. I anerg. AN XIr. SSR 157. (Irrigation canals and flume) technical Irrigation no.4:41-64 (MIRA lOil2) NAZAROV, M.I.; PATRUSHNV. M.P., Ins., rateenzent; LZGWTATSV, A.M., retsensent; TALKaA, V.F., rateenzent; VAUNTINI, L.A., k:end.takh-n.nauk, retsen- sent; IE~ ~X,-xed.-, ANOKHINA. M.G.. takhn.red. [Paved canals] Moahchanya kanaly. Frunze, Akmd.natdc Lirgizekoi SSR, 1958. 10A P. (MIRA 12:3) (Irrigation canals and flumes) KABAKOV. M. 14. The seepage reIPucing effectiveness of rotative water supply in irri&mtion systems. Trudy Inat.vod.khos.i enorg. AN Kir. SSR no-5:3-181 159- OURA 13:5) (Irrigation canals and flumes) KABAKOV,_M.M. Improving the accuracy of stage and dischaxga observations on streams with increased gradients,, Iz-v.AN KIX48SR.Ser.est.i tokh* nauk 2 no-4:49-59 160* imnu ll+:s) (stream measurements) Methods of correcting plans of water distribution. Trudy Inst, vod. khoz. i energ. AN Kir. SSR no.6!15-30 159. (MIRA, 15:5) (Irrigation) !III !I- P I i It , f II'I ?I i!i!!;. lllj!;Iitji rl ~ I WAKGV, MIA',!, kand. tekhn.. nauk- JAZAROV, Y.L. kand. teklm. nauk; d tekhn VA, K-A.-. I rjaucfTqy sotr. ; KAFLINSKIY, Y, L kar nauk,: Al',TJU-',OlibV, K,F, : kand.. tokhn,nauk; RgIAUN., kand. teklm. nauk; l%OSTYU='KO, E t,V, , kand.. tol-hn, nauk-, VSLEIlv' . V.G., nauchnyy sotr.,, TERESliCHEiIK-..V.,S,..nauch,sotr.;TAlklAZA,V.F.j* LEVITUS) B..I . redi iz~', irsl~ X!,OlUllW, 1.1,U..--~ :_1 (Field invastiga-tion -if irrlgatlon systemsjPrcIizvodstvemWe issledovanlia na orooitellixykh alst-ennkb. Frunze, lzd-vo AN Kirgizskol SSR, 1961,, 302 p. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Alradeniva nault KlrCizrkoy 35R, Frinne., Irstitlit onergetiki i vodnogo khozyaystva. (Kirghizi-~tan--Irrigatlon) q 0 ! ~U - 1 11 1 : I ESENALIYEV, suynal; A~ ~H. M.. otv. red.; SKRIPK'L%k, %.I. p redAzd-va; POPOVA,, M.G., takhn. red. (Measures for preventing washout within the irrigation eyatem of a fam] Meroprilatila lx) predot#mshchoniin ras- myya vnutrikhoziaietyennoi orositallnoi adti, Frunsib, lzd- vo Akad. nauk Kirgiaskoi SSR, 1962. 67 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Erosion) (Irrigation) H. M. Measures fbr seepage preveintion in irrigation systems. Izv,,'Al Kir. SSR. Ser. ant. I tekb. nauk 4 no.1037-50 162. (MIRA 15SIO) 1. laboratorLya novykh metodoy oroshanip AN Kirelsokor SSR. (Kirghizistan-Irrigatlon canalo and flumes) kBeepage) KAWOVP M.M. Results of field studies of vater losses in springs and channels in Kirghisistan. Izv. AN Kir. 88R. Ser. est. i talk. nauk 4 ua.5:63-65 .162. JAZZI .26-10 KABAKOV, MX Defects in field studios of irrigation oystenui and vays to eliminate them. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 4 no.5t157-162 162. (M-TRA 162-4) (I(irghizistan-Irrigation research) IP I![ KABAKOV Methods for working.up.observation.,data an the loas of watpr in periodically operated -canals. Isy. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. List. i tekh. nauk 4 no.10:5-22 162. (KIRA 16:11) 1. Laboratoriya novykh metodov orosheniya AN Kirgimskoy SSR. KABAUNp M.M., kand. tekhn. nauk (Frunze) Most urgent problems of the operation of Irrigation system, Gidr. i mel. 16 no*409-44 Ap 164. (MM 17t6) N SOV/111-58-4-19/34 AUTUORS: Ishin, D.A., Chief of the Nikolayev Oblast' Communication Administration; Kabakov, N.P., Chief Engineer of the Admi- nistration; Borokhovf_cH_,T._M_., LTU-Chisf TITLE: The Operational-Technical Maintenance of Interdistrict Com- minioation Lines from a Technical Line Service Point (Eke- pluatatsionno-tekhnicheakoye obaluzhivaniye vnutrirayonnoy svyazi lineyno-tekhnicheakim uzlom) PERIODICAL: Vestnik avyazi, 1958,.,Nr 4, p 22 - 25 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The article deals with the experience in organizing opera- tional-teohnical maintenance work of interdistriat commu- nication lines in the Nikolayev Oblast'. The maintenance crews are concentrated in so-called LTU (Lineyno-tekhniches- kiy uzel - Technical Line Service Point) and a diagram shows the organization of such a service point. There are two tables, one organizational chart and one photo. ASSOCIATION: Nikolayevskoye oblastnoys upravloniye avyazi (Nikolayev Oblast, Communication Administration) 1. Communication syBtems--Operation 2. Communication systems -Maintenance Card 1/1 ?OZ:011, V. KABAKOVP S. L. -"Operational Analysis of Contact Relay-Type Follower Electric Drive With Shunt- 4ound Motor Characteristics and Reactive Static 'Noment." Ak. Hauk S-ISH, Otdel. Tekh. Nauk, No. 7-8, 19145. Presented 29 liar. 1945 by V. P. Mikitin, Academician. U-15,12) 6 Dec. 1951 Conatant solimitude ftbout improving working conditions. Tekat. prom. 16 no*10:4-7 0 156, (MLEA 10:1) 1. Direktor GosudArstvannogo proyaktnogo inatitutFA-1. (Textile industry-Hyglento napedta) . YABAKOV, S.M. New plans for enterprises of the textile indus-try. Prom. Arol,, 39 no.10:24-26 1 '61. (MlRA 14-10) (Textile factories) III 11PH I III Fit If I I It]ltmiliiifltrigilitilriomilllfill[rit; RI IIIHIRIMIMIM I D R i H got TV: to pa to to ;p Ell 0 Pu Egg- a n !YV -0!-;g .1""o a a -d 0 UO.., .00 .4 0. f, P -t A, K""Ov, V. H. For high labor productivity in the construction industr:r. Gor.khoz.Kosk. 28 no.6:10-14 Je 054. (HLRK 71.7) 1. Predeedatelf Gorodskoy planovoy komisaii Mosprispolkom. (Construction industry) lu.Blx~,'V, V.s' ContraLized repaAr of al.ngle machine ~,Oolet. Mushincat,mitell nc).8: 14 Ag 164. (MIRA 1.7%10) KABAKOV, V.S.; KAZANSKIY, K*V., kand* voyana-morskikh nauk Net diagrams for equipment repair. Mashinostroitell no.110-1-12 165. (MIRA 18ill) 11111 Ill!'M Ur,I.1,4pl r Il FEKELIS, Govshiya Davidovich; IVANCV, Vladimir Matvayevich; KABAKOV, V.S., red. [Technoloa of the major overhaul of unlvemsi~l tUl'rLtable:3 of the "SIP" jig-boring machines] Tpkhn,)Iogiia kapitalt- nogo remonta universallnykh povorotnykh stolov koor'linatno- ra.,;tocluWkh stankov firmy "SIF" Lenlzigrad, 1964. 21 p. (N]AA 17.:7) PETROV, q.T.; MLBAKOV, YO.K. (Haek-va) 0 renctive protein; survey of foreign literatare. Klin. mod. 37 no.5:28-32 Pq 159 (MIRA 12:8) (314DOD PROTE DS 0 renctive -orotain, review (Ras)) -----DRIUYKIN--D*G*-;-KA~AKq_y.x--Xe,j*;--KkUf=Vj,-DoHo-- -- I Epidemiology of cutaneow leiobmadmio in the Zu*ezen S~S~Ro; preliminary report, Medsparaz.i paraz.bol. 29 no.41450-,451 J1-Ag 160. BOIL) (KMA 13:11) XMKOV. Ye.N. Detection of C-reactive proteins in leprosy, Zhur.mikrobicl;Uide i immm. '32 no.3:46-54 Yx '61. (MRL 14 6 (LEPROSY) (PROTEINS) MASHEYEV,, D,M.~ PWKIN, D.G.; K~AU~qyj-.Ye.N Cutaneous lefBhmaniaais in the village of XaW-Y-or in Turkmenistan. Vop.kraev.paraz.Turk.SSR 3t69-0/7 f62* (KML 16 1. Otdellnyy protivocfiu=yy otr#ad No. U goroda Ambkhabada. (K&UI-MR-DELHI BOIL) (KLIAI-MR--SAND FLIES AS CMIERS OF DISOP) KOROGODIN, V.I.; YEGOROV, A.Ya.; KABAKOV, Ye.N.; MARKOVA, L.I. Comparative study of light and dark reactivation of yeast cells of different ploidy injured by ultraviolet radiation. Zhur.ob. biol. 23 no.4:302-307 Jl-Ag 162. 1NIRA 15:9) 1. Department of Biophysics, State University of Moscow and All- Union Research Institute of Fhytopathology. (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS -PHYS IOL40GICAL EFFECT)(CHROIWOHE NUMBERS) ACCESSION NR: AP4015089 S/0205/64/004/001/0076/0082 AUTHOR: Kabakov, Ye. N. TITLE: "Effective dose removal" model and reactivation of ultraviolot irradiated cells SOURCE: Radiobiologiya, ve 1~, no, 1, 1964s 76-82 TOPIC TAGS: ultraviolet irradiated cell reactivation, ultraviolet photoreactivationj ultraviolot dark restoration,. photoroactivation. ,mathematical model, effect-ive doso removal, graphic analysis method ABSTIUCT: The dynamics of p1hotoroactivation are described by a mathematical model '~fhich is based on "hroe positi6na. The model is: D; = DtID, = k, + (I - k) I-ehere D'L~L - effoctive dose; Do - given dose; Dt - dose spacifying the same survivability as t ho'u--s after reactivation; k irreversible damage component expressod as part of given doso; P reduction rate of reversible damage component (I k). One of those positions, the Card 1/3- ACCESSION NR: AP4015089 nosition that phot-oroaoll-ivation ropresonts a gradua.1 removal of the aDsorbed ultraviolet doso, is invastigatod In Lbis litudy by ix r.,raphio co"".Parativo analyLia mot-hod. Application o1' this poaitlon dark rostoration of u-1braviolot- irradiated cells is also invosticatod, Diploid yeast- call inacti,,rat-Lon curves after ultraviolet radia-l"ion U k. k; were comparred with restoration curves (Pho"oroac' ivation and daric restorat'lon) for a given survival levol. if such a comparisoi-x could establi-'a that the ri3lationshi-) of inact--~vation cwiros I cteris a Ch Ira - tj ol" a cortain survival level dia not depend on the mothod used to obta-'Ln them (doso accumulation or roactivation), Ution it rould bo that react-ivation can be described In torn:~~ of aff ective dose reFoval. Graphic analysis findings show that ulturaviolat irradiated diploid yeast cells react to photoreactivation as if the offactive do-se was actually being reduced, but respond to dark res,~-Ioration quit-o aliffLorontly. Thus, the mathenatoical model is applicable to - * -'riot oroac~ ivat ion, and an lies to dar1c restoration (,.-nly In a formal -j ~ U U V sen3c as it does not reflect the essence of the process, The authors exnro3s their"deep appreciation to V. 1. Korogodin for d,iacussion of raa~erials in this article. Orig. art. has: 2 f igmroa and 1 enolo- 5uro., Card -2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4015089 ASSOCIATION: Institut meditsinskoy radiologii AM SSSR,, Obninsk (Institute of Medical Radiology, AMU SSSRv Obnlzsk) PUBMITTED: 26Nov62 DAM AC Q: Mar64 ENCL: -00 SUB CODE: NR 1W SOV: 005 On[ER: 006 Card KABAKOV, Ye.N.; KABAKOVA, N.M. ChRnge in the sensitivity to ultravl,I~qt irradlation and mactlVation in resting yeast cello. Radiobiologlh 4 no,6029-931 164. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut maditainakoy radlologii AMN SSSR, Obninsk. M439 I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5298 Akademlya nauk RSSA. Vral'54 filial. Gorno-geolegicheakly In- at-Itut. Podmemnaya rarrabatka rudnykh mestorozhdanly (Underground Exploits- tIon of Ore De Its) Sverdlovsk E196o) 165 p. (3eries: ltat Truo, Typ. 54311,000 copies printed. Witarial. Boardt X. V. Kochnev. Professor, Doctor a f Technlcal Sciences; L. Ye. ZAbrilov, Candidate of Tectudcal Sciences; A. A. Illyltskly, Candidate or Technical Sciences. Ed. of Publishing Hwoes X. 3. Zbergardt; Tech. Ed. s W..P. Serodkina. ?Mt?=: This publication Is Intended for engineering and technical personnel In the mining Industry. COVIMA01i This is a collection or 22 articles by different authors an problem of underground exploitation of large massive ore de- posits In the Urals. The articles are based on studies carried out In the Laboratory for the Exploitation or Ore Deposita of the Gorno-geologicheakly InstItut trFAH 33IR (Institute of Mining Q001097. Ural Branch AS USSR). between 1958-1959. No personalitlen 4" fte"tioned. Most of the articles are accomoanled by references. TZWOLWY OF UNDERGROMM Z33=TATION Reducing the Volume of Drainage Sumps in mks"ovskly, 1. 0. On Metal Minas 53 Xl*kxs,yevskiy, X. 0. 3h, Drainage Sump With Vertical Well-Typo Voter J11ts 59 Urvantsew V P New Methods of Overhand 3toping (Foreign 65 ZPtT,4 A. It and R. A. ftaxpir YOrc*d level CAVI" With the Combined System Under the ConditionS or the vypokagorskly, Ming 79 2mhr1lOv- L- To- -dA-L-.%qrrAt6 SelectIvo and Total Zxtraction of Caner and Sulphur Gr*s of the Do4rLyarskaye, Depool to 5 8 Zjbr1lov, I. Y*.O and a. M. ftltmin, Analysis Gf ZAamr In put In Pbreed level C&vUg at the Wsokagorskly Mine I 9 ko, V N.. and T. A. Shrbelkapov. lap"Tament of In_ l 1XV-SxW10itation at the Borezovskly Mine -3hunrys1n. A. X. Prastlc* in Zxplaiting Thin Ore Beetions or the rieMararoya btpoz~--z *SrAl 11aln. B. k. On the T, altion Boundary P. Mining to P-it Xxtractlon In XxVicitLng Dopes, to or Massive Qzvs 115 Cft tho Inrla4ooe or the Coefficient Of leading on the =T*ct or zxploolon in Steps Cutting 121 xRW4-nx-k-A- Towards a Study of the 3simia Iffect of Strong am- pla"Ons 125 Ulke'lln V I Rv Iu4tl the Different Methods of Forming ia~~ Fl;:;: ornfzmber) Bl ak o e 131 -YAM-=-v P V.. A. N. De6nnikov, - Ube 0 dejijov;~ aye re at - DI t9 vSft&b4lkAAOW. T. A. Utilizing the rare@ of axploolon and the c-'s 40" velv4% rear Transporting Crushed Oro in Xxqlcjtjr4L IM210*d Dep"Its 149 Bbcb&lkmove V. A. Ivaiuatiog Methods or Delivering Crushed Ore In XVIOltIng ZOOLlned Deposits 155 AYAXZAWJi Library or Congress Card 6A Wee VAGANOV, P.V.; IKONNIKOV,. A,N,; KOWANEXETS, V.P.; KABAKCVj YQoAoj CHEPCHUGOVO P.M. Use of underground excavators in steeply pitiahing ore deposits* Trudy Gor.-geoloinst.UFAN SUR 40654&137-147 160. (MM l4t6) (Mining engineering) (Ucavating nadhinery) f v I ~q I -I I;;- -,I I p-I I~I1!111 !11f VAGANOV, P.V., dotsent; IKONNIKOV, A.N.p dotsent; KOMPANEYM, V.P., dotsent;.KABAKOV, Yu.A. ._atarshiy prepodavatell; CHUCHUGOV, FIX, inzh. Investigation of ore cbuting in loading with excavators. Iz7s vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. no.4:42-47 160. (MIRA 140) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut ixeni Y.V.Vaichrusheva. Rakcalumic- vana kafedroy rudnykh i rossypnykh mestorozhdaniy. (Mine haulage) ;"CIT P"i lyll.! ye . e',~ fuitilres (~f 01,31 oxidit, j on of r o k I A 14 15~ n o ~ 1 1 10 2 Mr "'A. (KIRA 1'7:4) Imititut neft, - i qtrteza pri Irlattskom tavlono akadomLkom nni U',,arslwnnom urdveraltete. ilrcds 1 43 4., F ~ 11. W`f-h mclybdenum Pal Ki.n. 1 5 m.22,V4-329 Mr-Ap '64,, (MARA 271T,8) stri,7'aza S h r k - '0 13 rE otoelinlya .'N POPOVAp N.I.; LIPOVICHp VoG.) B! - ~.K~ABA .0_14 ,A__ Mechanism of toluene oxidation on copper catalysts Vith added heavy metal oxides studied by tracer tealmique. Dokl. AN SSMt 159 no.3t6l5-618 11 164 (MTRA 18al) 1. Institut nefte- i uglekhimicheskogo sinte5za pri Irkutskom gosudarstvennom universitetep Angarsk. Predstawleno akademikom B.A. Kazwskim. Foym," KJ~BiivM. B-V- yv~j~ :sr. the pre-genc! Vapoi- phnso oyldatlon of xyltsneg Ort cOPPOr - r I.- *4~iO4,AO3 MY-T-4 165. - ia ildvllltuTl~z- Kin-i lqkt,, f) t - , - - of heavy mtal OXJ* (M-TR~. I& 1(j) 1. Tn.,.qtitLit nefte- i uglttkhimicheskcgi~ slrtfjzdl; tnvqrqk. BYSTRITSKIY# I.A.p doteentj KARA 07Ap D,Ye, blood transfusion in tubermdosis manincitis in ahildrien, abor. trud. Kursk. goo. mod. inst. no.l3s245-246 158,. (MLU 1483) 1. Is lrlinilr4 detakikh boleaney (sav, - dotsent I.A*Sj6tritskiy) Nurokogo gomarstyennogo neditsinakego institutao (MMINGES-TMM=MIS) iBLOOD-TRMFUSION) KOPELIOVICH, S.I., dotsent; KABAKOVA, D.Ye. Case of abdadnal rheumatic fever with phenoirena of diawtes mellitus in a 10-year-old girl. Sbor. trud. Kursk. goo. med. inst. no.16:373-375 162. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Iz kliniki detskikh bolezney (ispolnyayushchiy obfazannosti zaveduyushchego - dotsent S.I. Kopeliovich) Kurskogo, =editsinskago instituta i Detskoy bollnitsy No.1 .(urska (glavnyy vrach - M.N. Kulezina). XABAIOVA Regularization of the wage system in the baking Induntry; disq4sSion of the article by R.U. Torovitsknia and G.I. Kleiman. KhlebA kond. prom. 1 no.8:2.0-25 Ag '57. (XLPA 10:8) l.Moskovskiy gorodskDy treat khlebopechaniy&, (A*ers and bakeries) (wages) YAROVOYj L.V., dotsent; RUDNEV,M.M.; SHALO(AMKO, V.A.1 KABAKPTA, L.V.; BENINSON, S.M.; KRAYNEV, L.G. Glinical and epidemiological characteristics of an outbreak of Q fever in children@ Pediatriia. 42 no*5:73-76 Ky'63 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnych boleznoy (zav. - dotaert L.V. Yarovoy) Stavropollskogo meditsinskogo institutap Stavropol'- skogo protivochumnogo instituta i otdola osobo opagn-yCh in- fektsiy sanitarno-epidemiologichaskoy stantaii. Cbecheno-Ingush- skoy ASSR. ACCESSIO~ XR: AP402798'3 --'----"--------ii/02--6-5'/'64'/0'04/002/0289/0296 AUTHOR: Norogodin, V. I.; A.; Perestoroninap No WoV Sokolovs Yu, V,; Kholevat So Yao TITLE: Possible effect of-irradiated least cell 1-yale on ,regeneration curves SOURCE: Radiobiologlyag Vo 4. no. 2. 1964p 289-296 ,TOPIC TAGS; irradiated ye&.3t cellp lysis effect, refeneration our"#: imacrocolony method# microcolony method,, regeneration ourve shapep ISacch, vini Magri,, Sacch. oerivisiaet radiation damage irreversible componenb, 1 ABSTRACT: The possible effect of lysis of irradiatod jeast Cellsj' incubated in a nonnutritive mediumo on the dynamics of their postrad- iation rageneratirn is analyzed theoretically and experilwntally. It is demonstrated that a comparison of regeneration curvesj determined by maoro- and microoolony methodap can determine assentUlly whether lysis of yeast calls affects: the curves and which type of lysis in Aominant in the irradiated population - an equiprobable '17sie of arq r adiated cell or a predominating lysis of nonlethally damaged colls -77. "7 KABAK(77, Ye.N.; KABAKOVA, N.M. Change in the sensitivity to ultraviJet irradiation And reactivation in resting yeast calls. RadiobiologA 4 no.6029-931 164. (MA 18:7) 1. Institut meditsinakoy radiologit AMN SSSR, Obninsk. KABAKOVA, T.M. Find of iron ore in the Uporovo area of Tyumen' Prov-J.we. Trudy SNIIGGIM no.lsl75-176 159. OKIRA .15 -4) (Uporovo region-Iron ores) KHC','."K INA , M. 1L., . K," 1" IV, I...%, ~"I'W M~~" K.~BAKOVA, Cmng.is in ~Wll... AL-n Ii dliieada~,- ~,f Lhe st-~mat~h durIng a lb.'rejraL at Irohan PY',111th lielill~rlj,, Sb-:~r, nauc:n,. rab, p AL.-89 164., kimllu 181:LO) 2 . Wa f t- tra fe~kU'l ' ot~ 1; k Z& v,- jus'as rl ~: n ~ i v ka f,-. d T cry S. S. Ilo z dno v) Irkul-qkogo t7,j.-okcg,-,- A-..itLta'l3 vrach V. '!~. L--' ii -'.n!i '; ~ 1. XAMOVICH, N. V. 20 USSR (600) 4. Corals, Fossil Moscow Basin 7. Corals of the genus Pilasosmili& from the Lower Carboniferous of the Moscow Basin. Trudy PaleontAnst., no. 40) 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,. April 1953, Uncl. DOBROLYUBOVA, T.A.; CHUDINOVA, I.I.; SARYCHEVA, T.G., otv. red.; [Inetructions for the collection and study of Faleozoic corals] Nastavlenie po sboru i izucheniiu paloozoiskikli korallov. Moskvap Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 55 p. (Nastav- lenii po sboru i izueheniiu iskopaerqkh organict*skikh ostatkov, no.9) (MIRA 17:6) KABAIA., Jozsef., mgr Inz. Contribution of the ment of pesticides. Institute of Organic Industry to the develop- Chemik 16 no.10s298m299 0 163. 1 .1 1! It ! !~ ! , i I , 0, v ; ~,j~= ,KABALACs J- Eln Beitrag zur YeridUmrekt:LfMmt:Lon (tacbech.) S. 93-94 11 i_ 1 1 T14 1 1 , , I , ~ - I , . . Czeaboalovaida SO: VermesLuW TeabnJLk, Nov 1955., Unal. K-ABALALIYEV, Yu.$ inzh. flew outlet wires for electric motors. Prom.Arm. 4 no.6: 35-3F7 Je- 161. (KM 14: 8) 1. Armyanskiy filDil Vaeaoyuznogo naucbno-isoledovatellskogo institute. elektromakhaniki, (ELectria wire) ,i/196/62/000/010/010/035 9073/E155 jw,rm.-us: Oranesyan, K. I and Kabalaliyev Yu. TITLE; New lU W power cable PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektroteldinika i energetika, no.10, 1962, 15, abstract 10 B89. (Ayastan! ardytinaberutyuny, no.9, 1961, 33-J8 (Arm.), Prom-st' Armenii, no.9, 1961, 30-311 (Russian). TEXT: The characteristics are given of.six designs of sheathed power cables with rubber insulation, for laying into the ground. As electric insulation ozone-resistant butyl-rubber was used. The various designs differed by the presence or absenco of' semiconducting rubber on the core, a graphite 1dyer and rubberized strip wound on the electric insulation. The results of investigations of the electric insulation and of hose rubber are given. 5 reforencos. ASSOCIATION: AF VNIIEM FA~stractorls note: -Complete translation.__~ Card 1/1 KABALALIYEV) Yu. inzh. Experimental study of the resistance *f tube rubber to aggre6sivo media. Brom.Arm. 5 no.308-60 Hr 162. (KM 1514) 1. Armyanskiy filial Voesoyuznogo nauchno--isoledo.vatellskogo instituts, elektromekhaniki, (Rubber., Synthetio-Testing) ARZUMANYAN, G.; KABALALIYEV,_ Yu.1 OGAIJESYAJI, K. Calculation amd experimantal testing of the permissible load of e2ectric wireo. Prom.Am. 5 no.1108-~ N 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Armyotaldy filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledmtel'skogo instituta elektromekhaniki. (Electric wire) UIZIUMM KABALALMV, Yu., inzh.; NISKARYAN, G... inzh. Experimental investigations of materials used in geophyalwa cables. From.Arm. 6 no.104-57 J& 063. (HIRk l6s4) 1. Arnyanskiy filial Vassoyuznogo nauchno-is4iledovate2takogo instituta elektromekhanikio (Electric cables) L 9291-66 EVJT(1)/E,.qA(h) AP5028032 SOURCE COM Wtjpltqt~ 11 8 A.: V (&M~ Wart R. sw I AUTHOIts 311in, Tu. S. (Engr.); robslevok!Zy ORGs none TITIZi Broadband operational & - M, -Or SOURGEt Priboro3troyonlye, no. 11, 1965, 18-20 TOPIC TAGSt do amplifter, operational amplifier id;4 i~ ABSTRACTs Th% develoyment of a wr broadband low-drift eiectro Aube operational d-c amplifier is briefly reported. The first 6F:LP -tube A~~ge has two inpitts (triode and pentode control grids' led via i-~413P-W69 cathoa~loliow6r and is coup to the second 6FIP-tube stage. Tbe amplifier d-c gain i0',,1about! VOO; it ii deiigned: for a 10-kohm, load. Addition of a two-014P-tube output Aagei ireduces the rsqi~ed load resistance to 2-5 kohms. These characteristics are nportide passbaM, 2J trc M, vaz us (at 0.7 level); linearity,:Mo v. The same fundamental 4.rcuil od~for designing another operational amplifier Intended for a Wgh-a !'ted* analog~qomputer with periodic solutions; Its yassband was 300 kc (at 0 7 love Orig- art4 h 5 figures and 3 formulas- 130131 UDc: -621 315' Card IN ..... ............ ...------ .......... ....... - 4FRIVIN01:0 D INIIII.P1 ~-T, 1111ROAR WHAIIIIIi FIVII [it 111171P.1211111311411113 111111 Milli 111111 rinIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIN lllfD I'M 111911111 H WVT-6-666 6 5 0 0 0 SOURCE CODE AUTHOR: Kabalevskiy, A. N. ORG: none TITLE: Application of the theory of Markov processes In the Investigation of the influence of disturbances on discrete automatic search systems SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut avtomatild I telemekhaniki. Tekhnlcheskaya k1bernetika (Technictil cybernetics). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 24-31 TOPIC TAGS: Markov process, search system, discrete system, discrete automation, signal interference A.BSTRACT: The purp6se of the present article is to apply the results of the theory of Markov processes to the analysis of search systems. The author proposes a method for the determi- nation of the limits of applicability of the method of accumulation for processing signals in search systems. The assumption that the function y(x) is unknown is made in order to deter- mine whether the optimal accumulation law differs from zero at any time, i.e.. if there is any use of employing accumulation in the transient search prooeiss. In two examples this question is answered in the negative. An Investigation of differential equations, corresponding to thel difference search equations, will make It possible to provide an answer to this question card 1/2 L 370-99-66 ACC NR3 AT6006207 for more complex y(x) functions as well when taking Into consideration the losses due to the processing of the signal and in the examination of the penalty function (P(x). Orig. art. has: 16 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 12,13/SUBM DATE:i~Nov66/ORIG REF: 010 Card 2/2 7800-66 BIT (d)/EW P (V)/r-..VIP (k) /EW P W/EN P( ACC NRt AP5027886 SOURCE CODE: Uft/0403/18 /!~26/01 16/14.4 AUTHOR; Kabalevs1dy, A.H. (Moscow) ORG: None TITLE: The analysis of the search In presence of interfereac'e u~fj'io, th(i tf~~ory of Malftirl processes SOURCE: AvtomaWm i telemekhanika, v. 26, no. 11, 19650 1930-!iID46 TOPIC TAGS: optimal control, Markov process, automa.tto co the6t-y~ stochlst!i u7i 1 1: prJoe Sao, differential eauation 1BSTRACT: The author disougaes one of the apprbachos for the ~~Ji~r~jn~luon parameters of discrete proportional step Search system's for whi6f~. the 4i~ir'ch 6r, the minimum of the y(x) fixaction Is of the form (x K 1n+1 'a' (X Here, K is the a tep coefficient; d. trial Indrement of the x ooort*uite; mn~i 6, th'e sicW de4iUl error accompanying the measurement of the hy(X quantity. j~ The ge~rch syst~M4 is inadet a)/CC -itirnnm on Aiv~ either of an automatic optimizer, or of a grogram for the search the ~461' Card 1/2 UDC: U1. 142.2 L 7800-66 A-CC NRs AP5027886 computers. The system Is described by means of the Offeria"M 11 ht equa-Luo to author describes the transition from the differences' search equatkift to tie' diffiiie-417ii e4tation Llaflon discusses the optimization condition during the diffusion process, cpntrol~ iletermin(~sjthe i optimum parameters (if the search system, and applies the newlk ildveloped procedllrj)s td 1) the optimum , Y n of ilia c 4W means of the step coefficient; and 2) the' diaterininatio optimum accumulaUoa'within the search system. It Is noted that; Sihice tjje:apparatu~i f Markovian processes covers also multidiimensional cases, the e4thre apop.~aoh can 1i to nt the search of extrema of functions of eieveral variables. The iu~'Ahor 1ji hidebted ti A' ) Kogan for his participation in the discusfidon and numerous valual)16 advNiet Orig, r 7 38 To-rmulaB and 1 figure. SUB CODE: IE, MA SUBM DATE: 28JW64 ORIG REP. 007 "'R .001 J, i I A I Card 4-11- ACC NRI AP6021399 SOURCE CODE: UR/0103/66/000/006/0171 AUTHOR: Kabalevskly, A. N. (Moscow); Liptser, R. Sh. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: The design of a random-function generator for the simulation of Markov diffusion processes on analog computers SOURCE: Avtomatika I tolemekhanika, no. 6, 1966, 171-177 TOPIC TAGS: optimal automatic control, Markov process, analog computer. probability, stochastic process, random process ABSTRACT: The time requiredfor the use of the Monte-Carlo method, frequently employed for the solution of the linear and nonlinear partial derivative equations in statistical control problems, can be significantly reduced by Integrating the stochastic differential equations on high-speed analog computers Avith a repetition of the solutions. This requires the Incorpora- tion of randoxn-~functlon generators in the computer. The present authors consider certain problems which arise in the design of such "white noise" generators as employed for the simu- ladon of Markov diffusion processes on computers. Thyratron generators in particular are analyzed from this point of view. The random-function generator described was used In the Cord 112 UDC: 62-505:621.391.82 ACC NRs AP6021399 solution of several partial -derivative equations on analog computers with perlodization of the solutions by the Monte-Carlo method. Satisfactory results were obtained (e.g. maximum errors of not reore than 1 -1. 5%, for a sampling of 10, 000, in the solution of the initial and of several boundary problems for a homogenouB heat-conduotion equatioa with constant factors). In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to Ya. A. Kola for the many useful sugges- tions made during his reading of the manuscript. Orig. art. has-, 3 figures and 12 formulas. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: IIJun65/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REF: 003 Card 212,1-~k&/o ACC NR:-- -6022694 SO.URCH CODE: Ult/0000/66/000/000/0273/0279 AT AUTHOR: Kabalevskiy, A. N. ORG: none, TITLE: The problem of-optimizing storage and a method for its approximate solution SOURCE: Moscow. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. Samoobuchayushchiyeaya avtomaticheskiye sistemy (Salf-instructing automatic system). Hoscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 273-279 TOPIC TAGS: approximate solution, nonlinear automatic control system, system reliability, optimal automatic control ABSTRACT: This article proposes a method of approximate solution of the problem of optimum storage in which not every optimum storage function is sought, but there is merely a regular determination of the storage volume which is advisable at a given moment. This volume is considered to be the storage volume which at a given moment gives the maximum mathematical expectation (or minimum, depending on the sense of the problem) of a value which represents a part of the whole criterion characterizing the quality of the solution. If productivity of any system is utaximized this approach recommends selecting storage so as at any moment in time to miximize the mathematical expectation of current productivity. If the time to obtain any result is minimized this approach recommends that at every moment in time the atorage be chosen so as to Card L 07209-67 ktc t~R-,ki6022694 minimize the mathematical expectation of the time that a certain "elementary result' will be obtained. The proposed approach in some sense resembles the widely-uaed gradient method, which also provides the "locally fastest" route to the extremum, while a trajectory is obtained which, despite its "local optimality", may on the wholq! be nonoptimum. Examples of two systems are.given: in one total yield depends on the accuracy of adjustment and operating time; the other the extromum regime must be de- termined. It is enough to maximize MM to minimize WO (v is random variable; t, time). Orig. art. has: 15 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 09,12/ SUBM DATE: 02Mar66/ ORIG REF-. 008 2 rAHALI __ - a, ~' ~' . Blectronic key. RMio no.6:20 Js 156. (ILRA 9:8) (Telegraph. Wireless--Apparatus and supplies) K.A.BA L 1 N -J S). 1. - - - "Valuable Species In Forest Cultures at Novosibirskoya Oblost." Lesn. kh-vo, 1958, n0. 3, 45-46. 87h36 S/19 60/000/0!0/010/017 B004XB060 AUTHORS: Kabal-inskaya, M. P., Gladchenko, I. P. TITLE: Honeycomb Plastics, Their Properties, Methods of Their Production, and Their Fields of Application PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 10, pp- 42-46 TEXT: This report deals with properties of honeycomb plastics on paper, cotton tissue, and glass fabric base. Products on paper base are said to be preferable because of their inexpensiveness, The follc~-ning datatre supplied for various resinsp paper type OT-63 (IP-63) and 7-mm large cella: Bitumenous Carbamide resin Phenolformal- Epoxy resin varnish 17 7 type M~f (1AFF) dehyde varnish type ~)R-5 P-21 (R-21) (ED--5) compressive strength kg/cm2 1 3-4 7.7 weight by volume,g/CM3 0.04 0.07 0.096 0.12 water absorption,_14 10 3 - 1.5 1.1 Card 1/4 Honeycomb Plastics, Their Properties, Methods of Their Production, and Their Fields of Application 87h36 S/191/60/000/010/010//017 B004/BO60 The cells impregnated with phenol fqrmalde'hyde varr,.ish are too brittle, and epoxy resin is too expensive. Carbamide resin itas therefore preferred, Paper impregnated therewith does not burn any further, once it is removed from the flame. Brittleness can be reduced by dilu!,ing tho resin with water, but stability is then impaired. Less brittle material is obtained with M~-17 (MF-17) carbamide resin,. Honeycomb plastics from IP-63 paper and MFF resin retain their stability after seven days of atanding in water. The compressive strength differs depending on the direction of stress. The following values are given for 5 mm cells (in kg/cm2): 12-14 parallel to the wall of cell; 1.15 in perpendicular -to the side of cell, and 0.5 in perpendicular to the edge of cell. For cotton plastics with R-21 varnish the compressive strength parallel to the cell wall amounts to 70-80 kg/cm , for glass reinforced plastics with ED-5 resin 90-100 kg/cM2. Tests conducted jointly with the nauchno-isBledovatellskill institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (Scientific Research Institute of Refrigeration Industry) yielded for honeycomb plastics with 7-mm cells a coefficient of heat ~-.-onductivity of 0.083 kcal/m h.GC parallel to the cell wall, and of 0.057 k1al/m-h,OC perpendicular to the cell wall, An Card 2/4 871136 Honeycomb Plastics, Their Properties, Methods Sit 11) 1/6o/c.oo/o O/o 1 U A; I'l of Their Production, and Their Fields of BOOVD060 Application addition of aluminum powder leads to a further reduction of heat Con- ductivity due to heat reflection. A test for stability to frost (-300C, thawing at 100% air humidity) proved the stability of the material. A method for the continuous production of such a material was worked cut fit the NIIPM (Scientific Research Instituteof Plastics). Honeycomb plastics are used as insulating materials in the building industry. They are produced by profiling the paper by means of chilled rolls, gluing, stretching, and drying, The following types were experimen tally pr-:)duced and respective data are given: type compressive strength weight by parallel to cell wall volume kg/cm2 g/cm3 ATI-63-74177"'(IP-63-7-BI77 al ) 1.0 0-044 klii-63-12-tb'17-~" (IP-63-12-13177") 0-5 0.023 kID-63-5-MIO (IP-63-5-MFF 12 0.1 ~AT-63-7- M9 (IP-63-7-MFF~ 4.3 0.07 Air-63-12-MN (IP-63-12-.MFF) 2.7 0.04 Card 3/4 27-58-7-15/27 AUTHOR: Kal.~alkin, A., 7'ecretary of the Komsomol Committee TITLE: Wi~e ~Futu-ie Constructors (U budushchikh stroit eley) /5' PERIODICAL:, ProfLessionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1958,4Nr 7, p 25 (US'-'?R) ABSTRACT: On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Lenin Komsomol the students of Construction School fir 40 have decided to per- form a total of 750,000 rubles worth of extra work. ASSOCIATION: Stroitellnoye uchilishche Nr 40 - Luganskaya oblast, (Construction School Nr 40 - Lugansk Oblast ) 1. Education--USSR 2. Building--Construction 3. Personnel--Per- formance Card 1/1 KABALKIN. V.A., kiLndidat takhnicheakikh nauk. Method of comparing technological coats of alb*mative meolutnical processes under conditions of mass production. Ayt.trakt.prom. no.10:3-8 0 '53. (KTLBA 6:11 ) 1. Sibirskiy avtodoroshnyy institut im. Kuybyshev&. (Costs, Industrial) KABAIKIK9 T. A.; GOLIDSHTIM, Te.N. Screw-rotary snowplows used in Bavaria. Stroi. i dor. mashinos*r. 3 no.1:39-40 Ja 158. (KIRA 11:1) (Bavaria-Snowplows) rA) 255Q:�&L_ tro p(hYMP(l) 7Aee NRs AM500482l Monograph .2 Bevroyj K. P. z loozgM Rg.:A.; Road construction machinery (Doro2hnostroitellnyyo malihiv) M444 Tzd_~Oi, 714~-Phino- strayeniye'r. 1565. 384 p. illus. 0 biblio. errata $4 int4irtedo 10~000 ci3piee printed. Textbook for students ap"IrAll dovtra~tion machl, ixt in- in a Wry stitutions of higher learning TOPIC TAGS: hlghvay engineeringy excavatirg machinerr, 0~ st 6tion xse"ryi, rosA 9a ro PURPOSE AND CGVE1VAE: The book describes the constructiops. of ~raad buildlie ~miwhines of Soviet manufacture (predominantly new models)j, amd c*,iina * ibrief review 6f the constructions of foreign machines as well as a descriptloi4 of oiriginal W44 diisigns. The main trends in the development of road builtling macbioery aire indicated# 112a purpose of the book wu to help future emineerst in the simdty o~f t~e constiuctlon of such machinery and is a textbook for students lit cowaso ~f "Co~iziruction-,A;nd Aoad Building Machinery and Equipment" and "Automobile,. Roads"~ ~f. po34rbichnia and, automobile-road institutes* It can also be use,4 by wginters 04id technicl*asp mechanics., and constructorsp during the operatica of Meuse, 'it is intended to serve as-& companion to the existing texttooks 0i the theoV7;i~ de- sign of machinery. Chapters 1,, 2,# and 4 were written by~%oginvi4!r~4&I-A. 6-Vt Ch* 3 by Candidate of Technical Sciences D. A. 1=2v_A Ch., 5 by ~Ohadi a prlQ - Cal Sciences K. P. Sevrawp Ch. 8 by candidate~o~ZFE-Tcix adincep, 11V4 A, Chs* 9, and 10 by Candidate of Technical Sciences H* I# Pulkins Ch. 5 '4Y Candidatw or iftob- nical Sciences N. L. and Ch, 7 by D. I. ZakhtW994 00 overau 6~ Itar of rA V2 INN ACC H P- A95OM21 the textbook vas Candidate of Technical Gaievee9je Profeesfti., K. Pi. Oev"W TABIR OP CONTENTS [abridged): Section 1. Machines for preparatory and earth excavution 5 Cho" 19 Propulsion means and control meebanims Ch. 2. Machines for preparatory vork - - 27 Ch. 3*~ Machines for earth work - - 45 See, no Machines for construction of road coverings usi4org"I a binding mater- Isla 140 Ch. 4. Equipment for transportation.$ storegeo preparation :am '~Mwlva of ~dsanic binding materials - - 140 Ch. 5. Machines for mixing materials during transportatlatiII. ch. 6o Machines for preparing and pouring asphalt-concrete OUX's - 3JW See. III. Machines for the construction of reinfoced cona4te i surfac-4i - 241 Cho 7. Machines and equipment for the preparation of cowl4te autures - Oki Cho Be - Machines for the construction of the Immep potrinao irst an& finishing concrete - - 267 Sec* IV. Machines for packlzg ground and road surfaces Ch. 9. Machines for ground packing - - 312 Cho We Machines for packing road surfaces e. 353 lAterature - 362 SUB CODE: 131 SUR4 DATIS 054AW631. ORM RVI 0 -Cm,d 2/2 cICL KOALKIXA,, N.A., starobly agronom-bakteriolog; LISITSYN, F.T. i Information and brief news. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.8:58-59 Ag 161, (MIRA 15:12) 1. Direktor Leningradskoy karantinnoy laboratorii (for Lisitsyn). (Plants, Protection of) KABALKINA, N. A. "A atudZr of the bacterial diseases of sorghum and fruit trees In the Soviet Union." report submitted for Symp on Host-Parasite Relations in Plant, Pathology, Budapest, 19-22 Oct 64. KABAMINA, N.A. Stalk rot of sorgo, Zashoh. rasto ot, vred, i Inl. 9 no.10: 45-46 164 (MIRA 18 tl) 1. Starnhiy baktariolog TSentrallnoy karantJxinoy laboratoriio lies fileft so InIfirsimmilk dleftom in Armstle VOM- ponsillfi, A. I. lCitaligaroldliail and IL 24, NAbalklust Octal. t*#, Chem., Aftd, IM. ly-S-SX), DOWY-Alid."NOO X)(19M.-Titeltempletitrtmilhal. lit almustic comrAp.. all C-C d1filark-es a" equal (11.40 * it W A.). Is Iduted by eww dau an the strim,tut" 44 l'It. dirlskirmoplubskme (1) W4 1 5-ditlildwatnthirarrae Ml~ to 1. "Umorlinip. space Kno t:.. A214, a - 16 lit). 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C.A' 44'IMP- 7" wo C. bY lkw*l- OA2 A - wbkb't Mkbel swaart 4 0001s- Fee Wdt We OM i; !:`-4---, I;,1.--,Iwiij-, I I ;~ ':!:;, L ~A--j 7-i "MO 'M n! it I rf, AUTHCR VEMSHCHAGIN L.F., KABALq!~k PA 3o45 TITIZ The Investigation o e Crystal Utructure of thoi Halides of Rubidium at flig4 Pressure. (Issledoyanlye kristallicheakoy struktury galoitenidov:rOidlys. prt vysokom davlehii -Russian) MIMICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSMg, 1957, Vol 113,, Nr 14, pp 7~7-798 (U.668DRo) Received 6/1957 Reylomod 7/1957 ABSTRACT The authors determined ths~,adiograzs of RbJ and RbOl ut. pressures of Ilooo and 75oo ke/cm4 with the help of a chamber, the con3twuotiori of 'which was described by L.F. MaHCHAGIN and I.V.MUNDT, The cylindric all-stl aped samp- le obtained oy,previo.us pressing of the materi.04 "as titted Into the chan- nel of the beryllium cor* -f illed with lithium. 11ressw-e was produced by a steel piston having a diameter of 3 mm. Monochromatie copper radistiv'n was used for recording and pentaerithrite served as a reflecting crystall. Ex- posure lasted from 3o to 4o hours. The construction of the chamber permits the recording of two radiograms on one films with as ivell as without pres- sure. Hereby pressure can be estimated from compressibility. The radiograms of RbJ and RbCl obtained here contain, besides.the lines of the sample, a large number of lithium- and beryllium lines. The separation of the lines of the sample to be investigated are discussed in short.,The data obtained by BIRDGMAN on the compressibility of the lithium at different values of p were usedfor the determination of the pressure p. The data obtained fortlie Card 1/2 crystal structure of RbJ and RbC1 at pressures of lloo and 75oo k&/CM" at SOV-120-58-3-22133 AUTHORS: Vere she hag in, L. F.,_Ycnb-a=n5~,. ~-. and Yevdokinaova, If. V. TITLE: A Camera for X-Ray Studies of the Sbructure of.Monocr7stals under High Pressure (Kamera dlya rente;enostrukturn,711ch issledovaniy monokristallov pod vysokim davleniyem) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eecsperimenta, 1955, Nr 3, PP 90-92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An X-ray camera has been built for studie s2of mono- crystals under a pressure of up to 7000 kg/cm . The pressure is transmitted by a steel pii5ton a'nd the liTaid employed is benzene. The piston is fixed in the working position by means of a special nut. The pressure is mea- sured by means of a manganin manometer. The camera viorks on the rotation principle. An exam-ple is gdven of an X-ray photograph of sodium chloride under a pressli-re of 4000 (Fig.4). A sectional draviing tlirou~;h tlie qiL:jl Card 1/2 SOV-120- 1~ A Camera for X-Ray Studies of the Structure of Monocrystals under High Pressure pressure chamber is shown in Fig.2. V. G. Gors4kov is than~".ed for his advice. There ~Lre, 4 figures and 11 references, if which 4 are Soviet, I German and the rest are English. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya fiziki sverichvysokikh davleniy AN SSSR (Laboratory of Physics of Ultra-High Pressures of the Acade~-ny of Sciences of -the USSR) SM'dITTED: August ?, 195?. 1. X-ray diffraction camera s--Desi gn 2. Single crystals-- X-ray analysis Card 2/2 .2,1(2); 50) 1 A UT HOR i Kabalkina; S. S. SOV/20-125-1~30/67 TITLE: invueti-ation of the Crystal Str-octur,~ of Norma' Paraffins n-C 30 H62 and n,-,C 32 H6,, at High Press-are (lt3sledovLniyelcrir,t!illiche3koy 3truktury nor,-,1l'nykh para.rinov n.-C 30 H62 1 n -.C 32H66 pri vyi;,Aom davlenii) T 1URIODICAL nauk SSSR, 1959~ Vol 125i _Nr 11, 1~ i .6 PP 114-117 (USSR) ABST-ILICT t The present paper deals with the explanation of tho influenced exerted by a high prei:.ure upon the structure of n-%" 30 1: 62 and n.-C 32a 66' The investigation took place at hjdroatatic and quasihydrostatic prc3sure by ineans of a high-preosure X--ray camera. Tho paraffin gample of a diamuter of from 0,4 to 0,5 mr, -was plac4ud in the ch,-,nr.(!l of a beryllium cone. The h:fdrostitJr. prousurp was transferred to the cample by mcan-s of A figure shows a lon-itudinal section of the cxnez-i-zental arrangement. The second figure show~5 the rcentgenograma of n-C 30 H62' Card 1/5 which -i,,ere taken vith cop_ier rndi!ttion at dif,~'erent SOV/20-125-1-30/67 Investigation of the Crystal Structure of Norciall Paxaff3.LL-j n--C H 62 30 and n-C H , 6 at High Pressure 0 32 hydrostatic pressures. Each couple of roentgenograms consists of two photographs: one was taken at high pressure and the other at atmospheric pressure. Photographs taken at high pressure only contain the lines (110) and (200) of the R-modification, in the name way as the photographs at. atmospheric pressure. A table shows the values of the parameters a,b, and ab for n-C H 62 30 and n-C 32H66 at different pressures 1). The value of ab corrasponding to absolute zero can bu attained at room temperature by compressing the sub~7.tance at a pres.--ure of 2 3500-A,000 kg/cm , The parameter o of" n-C ~OH62 does not change at high pressures, and consar,uuntly the compressibility in the direction of the molecule chains is but neglegible, as compared to the COMDres-sibility in the direction vertical to them,. Accordiag to the data obtained here one mhy write with sufficient accuracy V - const ab for the volume of the paraffin cell. Tho third figure shoy,s the Card 275 function V(p) for n-C 50 11 62' The second table contains the 807/ /20 - 125-1-30/67 investi-ation of the Crystal Structure of Nor~ial Paraffins n-C if U 30 62 and n.-C H High Pressure 32 66 a4 coefficit-.iits of linear coia,)vcusibility of (1/p)4a/a and ('/p)tjb/b for variou:i p. In the i~rc:fmiure r~in(-"e of from 7(.100 'z_1 "'JI th(.- ~:onpreot:ibility .,oefficients are th~_-m in tho uf fro;~. 7000 - 13500 /(:t. 12 Iccording to the result.-i yi,Aded by the investigation under rvvic-;; therf, irc, ao abrupt variations of volume in n...C 11 2 at high prmoires, but the coe."'Cicient 30 6 91 of comprezAbility chanC;es abraptly. Therofore even at high Preq.-Ur(:3 ~n -I-C 361162 therf-- is no trui,,oition of the first order, but,Of -the second order. The data for n-C,.11 ' d ' 62 " n-C 32H66 aErp-(; ~Iuite viell with one another. and whatever has been said for n C 30H62 holds for n-C 5"? 11 66 as well, The third table shorts the distanc(29 betweun the hydxogen molecales at Card 3/5 pressures up to 6000 kg/clli 2., The secon. d part of the present paper dealL ,,.,ith the crysta-1 structure of n,C 11 d If 30 62 an