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ACCESSION NR: AT4020799 S/2613/63/000/023/0100/013(;
AVTHOR:-Kink, R. A.; lAydya, Q. 0.
TITLE: Some peculiarities of photoluminescence In Nal-TI and Nal-In
SOURCE- AN BstSSR. Institut ftziki i astronomif.. Trudy*, no. 23, 1963.
issledovanlya po lyuminestsents1i (Research in luminescence), 109-136
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, photoluminescence, exciton, phosphor, crystalline
phosphor. alkali halide luminescence, NaI-Tl luminescence, Nal -In luminescence,
;;ao',oluniincsccncc excitation wavelength
ABSTRACT: The -uthors have studied juminesconce. in NiT-Tl and Nal-In phosphors,
eXcited with ultraviolet radiation which was absorbed in the host crystal,' as a funcqton of
excital-ion wavelength, Intensity and time,. as well as during simultancous irradiation
N-.-1::h red light. Under stationary conditions, the saturated quantum yield of luminescence
6uc to the activator, both in the exciton band and wh en excited with shorter wavelong' ths
corresponding to lmnd-to-band transWons, approachez. the qiantum y1cid in, flne -.c""vator
band when IS 3PI trw.sitions are cxt"itsd. In t1his rcsrcc", osp~hors
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az-'a sirnilar to the other activated iodides 0*1'1-T1, 1,14,ni, Wol-T!, CrITI-TI ho.,tvily .3o'-cill).
17aa kinellics of Nal-TI luminescenco differ o'_
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luminescence rises In the exciton band slowly, and only 15% of the saWrated Intensity Is
bL,Tlt up momentarily (in less than 0. 01 seconds). Ilie Intensity of the Instantaneous
component is a linear function of the Intensity of the excitation; the Intensity of the
component is a superlinear component of the same parameter. If an NaI-T1 crystal is
excited in the longwavo-band region of the "-citon band (whore the exciting light ponarates
to a depth greater than 1 micron), the kireLlefi of Nat-TI approach those of KI-TI. T111a
poculfarlty of NaI-Tl and Nal-In phosphors Is also attenuated by'a drop In tmnperaturCl.
With excitation at 100K, the luminescence build-up remains slow In the band-to-band
region, whereas with exciton-excitation the inertial component is reduced to 40% (N.11-TI)
or disappears altogether (Nal-In). Apparently, two effccts are present here: 1) Near '"'io
surface, there are defects In which the excitons are dissociated into electrons and holes
that later recombine and give rise to a slow luminestence build-up. 2) A small energy
interval bet%icen the exciton band and the conduction band may cause autoloniza!ion in the
excitons, with the same result. At 100K, band-to-band excitation and exciton-excitation
are iqdividualized, because the exciton band and continuous absorption overlap to a
smaller extent. - The shape of the excitation spectrum of phosphorescence proves that the
P.%citin- light quanta, the energy of which corresponds to the "shoulder" in the absorption
spect truni of NaI (5. 7- 5. 8. electron volts), create electrons and holes in the crystal. In
the peak region of the fundamental absorption area (5. 1A5 - 5.65 electron volts), the
caorgy of the absorbed quanta is conveyed to the luminescence center chiefly by "exciton
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,MP.ft t". "The authors express their gratitudoto Ch. B. Lushchik for proposing &.0
subSect and discussing the work, toT. Soovik for his useful remarks, nndtoO. M.
Kon'valov and A. IN. Panova for supplying the monocrystals.," Orig. art. has: 6 figures
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AUTHORSs 1ink~ H. A.; Liyd1yaj Go Go
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TITLE: . Photoluminesconc?toyr"~a~lka3.i-l-li,do tivated -by thallium and indium
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fFresented at the 12th Conference on-LuaLinescence in L1VoV Janu y 196
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~SOURGE: Zimrnal prikladnoy spektiroskopii, v 31 no. 3. 1965., 276-278
TOPIC TAGS:;','photolumineseence luminescence research,, luminescence spectrums I
lumineacenc4 crystal- potassium iodide'rubidium iodide
ABSTRACT: The photoluminescence or Kkand Rbl,activated by TX and In respectively
was investigated. ~The:lumihescenoe was produced-by, excitation in the exciton
absorption region (,,.,o 5.5 ev) - ~ and the -vacuum ultraviolet region. The experimenta1
results are presented graphicaDy- (see' Fig.- 1), -It is_concluded that electron hole!
',luminescence boa" ',a pure recombinatinn,characterp usually associated with a
subasquent l9calization at the luminescence centers By, optical studies only it
is iWossible to determine whether hole localization occurs first,, followed by
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KINKA, W.
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Our stands need care. P. 7.
LAS POLASKI. (Ministerstwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyszenis Naukovo-Technictne
Inzynierow i Technikow Lesnictwa i Drzownictwa) Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 32,
noo 8, Apr, 1958,
Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960.
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IMTSKHOrr.LI,.E.N.; YUNKLADZE, D.Ch.
Chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b content of the bark and wood of
some trees. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 27 no.5:597-600 N 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. AL' Gruzinskoy SSR, Ipstitut botaniki, Tbilisi. Predstavleno
akademikom L.I. Dzhaparidze.
(Chlorophyll)
.(Bark)
(Wood--Chemistry)
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AUTHORS: Ketskhoveli, E.N., Kinkladze, D.Ch., Khakhutashvili,
Ts. Ye.
,it
TITLE: -he dynamics of the chlorophyll in bark and leaves
in connection with its transfer to the bark
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR. Soobshcheniya,
v.28, no.4, 1962, 455-460
TEXT, Previous work in the field is surveyed. The problem of
the dynamics of chlorophyll and yellavphytochromes, as well as the
distribution of phytochromes among the various organs requirefurther
study. The present investigation is the continuation of an earlier
study by the authors. The following plants were considered: 1) Quer-
cus castaniifolia, 2) Rubus SP., 3) Ligustrum Jucidum, 4) Ilex col-
chica. S=ples ~or measuring the chlorophyll content were prepared
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Th'e dynamics of the chlorophyll...
by SaDozhnikov's =ethod (Ref. 9: Tr. Bot. In-ta im. V.L. Koma~rov,
V.8, 1951).. Tile density of acetone-alcohol extracts of chlorophyll'
was measured with the unit. It was found that in Auturan
the chlorophyll of leaf-shedding trees migrates from the leaves to
the bark. Evergreen plants and those leaf-shedding plants which
sometimes keeD their green leaves through the Winter often fail to
display the relation between the depletion of chlorophyll in the lea-
ves and its simultaneous accumulation in the bark. ihe chloro-,Ihy"Ll
content of the bark of evergreen plants varies with changes in internal
environment. There is 1 table.
A1"3OCL',TIO..i: SLIcademiya nauk. Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut. botaniki,
Tvilisi (Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR,
Botany Institute, Tbilisi)
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The dynamics of the chlorophyl...
PPUESENTEAD: March 18, 1961, by L.I. Dzhaparidze
SUBMITTED: I-larch 18, 1961 . I
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KETSKIOVEL~., F~!L; D.Ch.; GJ G RIE' lSHV 1.1-1, 11.1.1.
Que-Attitivo coriposition of phytochromes of' bark and wood plastids.
S,job. till Gruz. SIM 35 rio.1:161-168 G 16.1,
(MlWi 18:3)
1. Institut I)otarjiki All Gru-Inskoy SSR. Submitted March 23, 1964.
REETSHOUTI, F.V.; KRIM-ANEY D.Ch.
Seat3ohal chturige in the content of ytulow phytochrw-ma of the
bark and wood. 8oob. AN Gruz. SSR 35 no.1:179-186 J1 164.
(MIRA 17: 10)
1. 'nsLitut botanik! AN GruzSSF, Tbilisi. Pre d:3 tav lem') albdemiko:z-4
I..I. Dzlilaparidze.
KINKLWZE, K. A. ank.1 W.'IIFDTOV-PFTRWYAN, 0. 11.
"Calorimetric Analysis of Rydrating Processes in Dehydrated Stratified
Hydrosilleates" P. 180
"ftz.4'rei" &Md G%vw4eI6we of 944me"40-4-OR QO-tOJuL%Zg q:Lupl- o%nA (Y~wmltlft
Hewy I*tal afthie".1, P. 38
Transact.io-vit of the PI?th Conference on F.%j*T-Jmnta.I Ap . e M o
amd pli d ineral gy
and Petrogruphy, Trudy ... Moscov, Izd-vo AN SM, 1958. 5:16pp.
reprints of reporr-.s piesented at conf. held ia laningrad, 26-31 mr 1956. -th--
purpoee of the coixt. was to exchange Wbruation and coordinate the,- aeti%rities
Jm tbt* tieldo of experlmeutAl and applio-4 minsraloCy oM pertropuphy, ftnd to
&tj,rn.q thp IncreAnijig corplexity of prwtical prohlew.
KUTATEADZI, K.S.; KURDEVANIDZE, O.K.-, KINKLADZI, K.A.
Wfect of electrolrtes on the adhesive properties of cements. Soob.
AN Gruz. SSR 24 no.6:669-675 Je 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Gruzinski7 politekhnioheskly institut im.V.I.Lenina, Tbilisi.
Predstavleno chlenom-korrespondentom Akademii F.H.Tavadze.
(Cement)
hUTATELAL-WE, K.S.; JONRIADZE, K.A*
1. f the surface of inert
Effect of olectroly-tes on the ac"~,rlty r
fillera. T-Ldy OPI [Graz*] no-5:113-1,10 162. (MIRA 17410)
KINKOVSKIY, G. B.
G. B. j:I11.j'OV5KITj, "The 1,roblem of Storing Information in systems of autonomous
"memoi-y". Scientific Ses-,icn Devated to "Racdo Day", May, 1958, Trudrezervizdat,
Moscow, 9 Sep. 5b
A mathematical theory is given of dynamic "memory" systems whose -,.otion is
described by functional equations with retarded argument. Analysis shows thc
existence of two autonomous "memory" systems: 1) an absolute "memory" system and
2) a relative "memory" system.
KINKUPKIN) A. T.
Dzerzhinskiy, Feliks Edmindovich, 1877-1026
F. Ye, Dzerzhinskiy and children. Smetia i shkola 7 No. 9, 1.952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessionst Library of Congress, Dedenber 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
KERNES, I.Ya.; KOTELINIKOVA, L.A.; LEMAN, T.R.; SHTUTINA, A.M.;
KINKULIKIN,-,&.-L , retmenzont; KOLOSKOVA, F.P., retaenzent;
SEMENKOV, V.N., retsenzent; ITKIN, M.L., red.; MASONOV, Yu.I.,
red.; ZELENTSOVA, Ye.I.p takhn. red.
(Sociology; recommended list of literature for the aid of
the teacher],Obahoheetvovedenie; rokomendatellnyi ukazatell
lite-ratury v pomoshchl uchiteliu. Moskva, Isd-vo Vaesoiuz-
noi knizhnoi palaty, 1963. 145 p. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Moscow. GoBudarstvannitya publichnaya iBtorichaskaya bib-
lioteka. 2. Nauchno-bibliografichaskiy otdal Gosudarstvannoy
publichnoy istoricheakoy biblioteki (for Kernes, Kotellnikova,
Leman, Shtutina). 3. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom obucheniya
istorii Instituta obshchego i politaklinichaskogo obrazovaniya
Akademli pedagogichaskikh nauk RSFSA (for Kinkullkiri). 4. Uchi-
tell sredney ahkoly No.204 Timiryazevskogo rayona MoskvX (for
roloskova). 5. Starshiy inspek-Wr Uprayleniya prepodavaiiiya
obshchestvennykh nauk Ministerni 'T"a vysshego i srednego spe-
tsiallnogo obrazovaniya SSSR (for Semenkov).
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t When Wting the earbon/allken-carbido thrrinmouples, by placing
.3 a 1`041 ofailican carbide fitted into a carbon rylinder in an air Arrant at
0 ' 00-780" C. the author investigated the efficlenry of x nuMber of
mAtings. A mating consirtingofs, Mirium Gral"Ing"I"M
09 .31 waterglams was found to bo the best for preventing the
00 oxitiatioft or the carbon. The Metallic themorouples conxhit4ml of
00 oombinations of allo)a of the litellito tyr with Oatinum or with
slitiw4l constantan, Molybdenum. arm tung%ten wirra. '11con
thenn(woupkv coukl be used At temperatures up to WW'C. At
the ]after tanipersture the best thervincoujile wa* folind 11) 1W x
jai steltit.4-IUK-alitimQ molvbdenum eorribination which proclm*41 no
P.m.f. tunre than twim ih&t procluml by the platinurn!platinum.
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(Tekhnika, Vol. 5, no. 6,, Nov./bec. 1956, Bulgaria)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl.
Subject : USSR/Engineering AID P - 4500
Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 27/29
Author Kinkullkin, B. Ye., Kand. Tech. Sci.
Title Treating of cast Iron with magnesium (Review of Foreign
technology).
Periodical Vei3t. mash. #4, P. 88-90, Ap 1956
Abstract A review of German and English articles concerning a
method of adding magnesium to a batl,i of cast iron con-
taining sulphur. Because the boil_ng point of magnesium,
is lower than that of cast iron, It is suggested that
magnesium be added In the vapor stage. The method is
described. Diagrams.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
KIMMIKIN. B.Tp., kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk.
ONNONOwk-I
Exhibition in Hanover. Vest. mash. 36 no.6:82-88 Je '56.
(wm g.. 10)
(Hanover--Machine tools--Itxhibitions)
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the state of health of the forest. P. B.
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LAS POISKI
AGRICULTURE
Poland
So: East European Accessionx Vol. 6, No. 5j May 1957
-0,-; _I r- /?
POLAND/Uonornl ~nd Spocirl ZooloFy. Incects
I,lbs Jour : 1~cf Zhur - Bicl., No 6, 1958, No 25814
Authcr :-4n1c R.
Inst : vot Given
Title : Optizium Norrs in the Cutlry of Insecticidor, ir. thc Cor.-Ilrol
of Forest Foots. (Optirrllnyyo ncrmy rrakhodr insektitcidcv
pri bor'bo s lonnymi vroditelyrr-i).
Crig Pub Lrs polt)lci, 1955-6, No 6, 18-20
Abstr-ct Difforunncr in opinion with respect to the outlry of insec-
ticidas were noted. In experiments crrriod out in the
course of controlling morsuring worm moths in 1955, 12~
hcm!-tox, 10% DDT rnd r mixturo of DDT vnd HCOH were used.
.11 10 4/hOctrro norn virS sufficient for r c-reful cxccution
of tho trcrtr-ont, but it w-s nocesarry in prvotica to use
the 14-16 kjahoctrre norm.
C-rd 1/1
LABORI, A. (Laborit, A.]; )~IKLINj
JI.,- RISILAR, S.; NIOSSAS R.; NUIVII, zh.M.;
MARTIN, Zh.,- VEBIt.1j, V-; GYUYOO Zh.; BAICLON, S.
E"rimenta-I bases for artificial cardiac arrest and artificial
exclusion of brain activity. Trudy 1-90 ~M-11-158-172 161.
(~U RA 15: 5)
L Laboratorlya fiziologij tqjcjm~chaskoy sektsii voyennogo vedorztva
i nauchnyy tsentr incheniya cholovekaj, Frantsiya.
ODURT FAILURE) (BRAIN)
5/148/62/000/009/002/cO7
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AUTHORS: Kinnel G., Vishkarev, A.F., Yavoyskiy., V.T.
TITLE: Theri:iodynainics of the deoxidation of steel with
lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium and neodymium
i"AtICoICAL: Izve.-itiva vy.,;shikli uchchnykh v',x%,edoniy. Chernaya
metallurgiya, no.9, 1962, 92-98.
T;-"XT: Published data are used to calculate the thermodynamic
Characteristics applicable to lanthanxim, cerium, praseodymium
and neodymium when used for steel deoxidation. The activity of
cerium at steelmelting temperatures is estimated from the phase
equilibrium diagram. UP to 5~-~ Ce the following equations hold
_ C). 1-, 8 [% C~e) 2.
IA cc ~ 3.')[%C-) (5)
YC = 3.9 - 0-118 C,
L (6)
Yce = 3.9 - 1.29[N CJ. I
the other e3ements caii be assumed to behave similarly. Vapour-
Card 1/2
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Thermodynamic-- of the deoxidation . . . E I I 1 /1", 113 5
pr(~.-Asure calculation for 1% concentration at 160,00C shows, that
there can he nardly a,iy evaporation of Ce and La, whereas certain
oxides (particularly C(,,,O-)) could evaporate. The deoxidizing
power of the eli~meats is greator than that of aluminium or
zirconiu.-ai and sometimes j-,iav exceed that of beryllium; it rises in
tile follolving ord#,r: Ce, La, Pr, Nd if CeOp is produced or La,
Pr, Nd, Ce if Ce,>03 is produced. For experiments the authors
recommend crucibyes of CaO, TIkO2, 1--1203, C020'i, Nd203, Pr203
or stable nitrides. There are 4 figures and i tables.
ASSOCIATION: Noskovskiy institut stali i splavov
(Moscow Steel and Alloys Institute)
SUBMITTED: XpriL 2-5, 1962
Card 2/2
MOE G. - VISHKAUT, A.F.; YAVOYSKIY, V.I.
Thermodynamics of steel deoxidation by lanthanum- cerium.,, praseodyud=,,
and neodymium. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern* MeTle 5 no*9:92-98 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. ~Soskouskiy institut stali i splavav.
tpteel-Metallurgy) (Rare earth metals)
KINOSHENKO, Yu. T.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) I'Diagrostics of tuberculosis of the kidneys
in the light of clinico-roentFenoloEr,ical studies." Khar'kov,
1961. 15 -PP; (Ministry of Public Health Ukrainian SSR, Kher'kov
State Med Inst); 200 copies; free; (KL, 7-61 suD, 250)
MAZA1, G.L., kand.med.nauk; STAVISIAVSKIy, Ya.?I.., kand.med.nauk;
JKUTEPOV, V.11. , mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik (Kharlkov); Prinimali ucha3tiye:
NESTRUGINA, Z.F., kand.med.nauk; NERUMNKO, A.B., mladshiy
nauchnyy votrudnik.,
Work conditions, state of health aul disoaso incidence in
precision and chill casting shops and sections. Vrach.
dole, no.5:117-118 My 162. (1-Ulk 15:6)
(FOUNDING-IIYGIENIC ASPECTS)
XMV, Doitir, %andookonom.nauk
Amortisation problem in Bulgarian agriculture, Fin* SSSA 22.
no.S:W-88 Ag 161. (MMA U:8)
~Silgpria-4griculture)
. Bulgaria-4mortizat4m)
AVETYATI, M.G.; DARBIWAN, E.G.; SAAKYAN, Allb.A.; KINOYAN, F.S,~; MATSOYAN, S.G.
'U.
,,,
,
Cyclic polymerization and copolymerization. Part 17; Radical
polymerization of substituted divinge ketones. Vysokom. soed.
6 no.1:3-9 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Inatitut organicheskoy khitrd.1 AN Armynnskoy SSR.
MATSOYAN, S.G.; MORLYU-1, P.M.- KINOYAN F.S.
Kinetics of tartl.a" vinylathinyluarbinol. polymer iz ation. Vysokom.
sced. 7 no.7s-'LI59-!a6/,, Z 165. (MIRA 18t8)
1. Ins.1tut organichaskay khimli AN'ArrVanskoy SSR.
KINSHERG, K.
"Experience in applying the Ko-dalow method in the cloth ng indu5tl-j." pe 27.
(CDZIEZ, Vol. h, no. 2, Feb. 1953, Lodz, Poland)
SO: Monthly Ust of Last European Acces C 4~)ris, L. C.,, Vol. 3, No- 5. May 1954, Uncl.
.L I
SOLOVITEV, B.F,; KINSH, A.$,; TAXUKHINA, A.F.; BLOKHINA, V.V., red.;
PZGKm IN,-LV.,'tekhn.'r'ed.
[Seed com: a handbook] Semenovodetvo kakaruzy; Bpravochnik.
Moskva, Izd-vo H-va selikhoz.SSSR, 1960. 226 p. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerrtvo sellskogo khozyaystva.
Glavnaya inspektaiya po zemledeliyu.
(Corn (Maize))
ZAKHARCIMKO, A.L.; DEMCMKO, P.V.; YAKUKHINA, A.F.; SOLOVIYEV,
B F. ; KINSH, _kSj MDWKOVA # V. R. ~ red. f , PEVZNER, V. P. ,
t;khn.--r-eg-.;TRUKHINA, O.M., tekhn. red.
[Reference book on com]Spravochhik po kukuraze. Moskvap
Sellkhozizdato 1962. 519 Ps (MIRA 16:4)
(Corn (Maize))
KINSH, N., zasluzhenyy agronom Ukr-SSR
Develop implements for scarifying soils of any density.
Zemledelie 26 no.lz86-87 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:5)
KINSMOV, A.I.; SOKHRANOV, II.N.; SOLODUNOV, A.I.
Four-electrode tool used in electric logging. Priki.geofiz.
no.30:215-k228 161. (1,111LA .14: 10)
(Electric prospecting)
"Physical Bases for Computing a Regenerative Battery, Operating on
Solar Energy and Designed for the Distillat'on of Water," pp I'll -~101, ill.
3 re"
Abst: The develo;)mont of a mobile solar dosalinator consisting of tuo
separate parts -- regenerative battery and solar stand -- is discussed. The
article descrIbes a regenorative battery which operates not only from the
solar host, but also from other heat sources. Deserlption of the constrtiction
and principle of operation of the batt-ry are riven. The den!rn calculation
for eny desired capacity to riven. It to Rhown thnt the nnantity of heat re-
qUtrod for distilling one litor of water is 220 kiloc-Oorleg.
SJITRC.E: Trjjdy Uxtitiksk, 0,00, UA.&A Im. Ali"hers, hnvoi. WO SSSY (works of the
Uzbek State University iment Alisher bavot. Ministry of Higher Nducantion
USSR), new series, NO 65, Mysics-Mathenitics Faculty, Samarlaknd, Publishing
Holloo of the Uzbek State University, 1956
SUM lA5L.
KINgSUKOV) M.F,
Gapacity of a rogenerative nalt water distiller as dependent
on the density of the brine. Trudy UzOu no.117:27-30 162.
(IMU 16:7)
(Seawaterv Disti-Untion of)
Name: KINISHAKQVi M. F.
Dissertation: Physical principles and designs of a portable aolar regenera-
tive distiller
T)egree: Cand Phys-Math Sci
AfIfAalat&mc Min Higher Education USSR., Uzbek State InBt imeni Alisher-
Navoi
Def-e~e Date, Place: 1956, Samarkand
Source: Knizhnaya Letopis', No 48, 1956
Control.lix.,C root kano'L npmatea~. ruci. ot ,-.-e.!. 11 bil.
() !--n.IC.'I23--24 '64 13.")
ROY, Hobart, (Roaf, Robert], XNSHJNA, T ,--[Translator]
Treatment of resiStAnt scoliosis. Ortop.travm. i protez. 19 no.4s
19-23 Jr3,Ag 158 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Direktor otdela klinichesk:U& isaledoveniy Ortopedicheekogo
gospitalya v Osvestrip Angliya.
(SCOLIOSIS, ther.
resist* forms (Rug))
KINSIIT, ~T.V.
Criteria for the optimizgtim of the procens of fault sear-
ching. Izv. SO AN SSSR no. 10. Ser. tekh. nauk no. 30-11 r65.
1. Inntitut avtonatiki i elektrometrii Sibirskogo otudelmiya
All SSSR, Vovosibirsk. Submitted January 9, 1965.
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AUTHOR: Kinsht, N. V. (Novosibirsk)
ORG: none
TITLE: Some problems in optimizing the procedure of reatoring failure-free operation
of systems using testing and substitution of elements
SOURCE: Avtometrlya, no. 4, 1966, 118-126
TOPIC TAGS: -reliability. theory, optimal diagnostic procedure, failure free operation,,
OP r7n719 e- I
ABSTRACT: An optimal Ignostic procedure which includes the detection of failures
of elements as well as the substitution of failure-free elements for ones which are
not tested is presented. It is assumed that the system Is composed of n elements and
that only one element can be tested or restored at the same time; for every i-th
element (I = 1, 2, ..., n), there are given: pi the a priori probability of failure,
Ti the coat of t,~sting, Soi the cost of substitution without preliminary teE;ting,
Si the cost of restoring of the element which failed. The minimum average cost of
restoring failure-free operation of the system is considered as an optimality cri-
terion of the procedure. Three expressions which are considered as neceasary
optimality conditions of the procedure for restoring failure-free operation of the
system are derived. The construction of the diagnostic procedure corresponding to
the necessary optimality conditions (the procedure is called quasi-optimal because the
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derived optimality conditions are only necessary, but not sufficient and average
cost may not be minimal) is presented and the question of how to improve this pro-
cedure is analyzed. It is pointed out that the optimality conditions derived here
can be utilized in constructing optimal diagnostic procedures for more complex ays-
tems. Orig. art. has: 11 formulas. [1X1
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SOURCE*. Avbometriyi, no.. 3 196% ~ 34-i-38
TOPIC TAGS: mathematic model, autmatic cofitrc
ABSTRACT: ~The construction of automatic'de'vic'id performance
~,.dlagnbsing. breakdowns of complex technical'system's requires preliminary, se-
..'Iection of an optimal procedure for d-etecting-malfunction;Aa test sequence).
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~Optlmizatlon of.-such a procedure Is-performed for a matheNatical model of the
!Object to be diagnosed,
reklecting"Ite actual properties. This vork is an
Janal~sis'of a model ofan object for diagnosis-in which it is assumed that
the
,,deteetion of a breakdown in nome'*element, makes it possible to forego checking
"Alof a'certsin'group of elements.: An optimal procedure for locating malfunctionst
Is derived for - the
proposed model, The Procedure involves checking of eleMent
n order of nondecreasing quentityp Tki (1 'P
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How to eliminate "propeller Tibrations" on AN-2 airplanes.
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and in basic lined open-hcarth furnaces. P. 329.
JT'7,:ICKI~' LIST717) J,
Prno Vol. 10, no. 4, Arjr. 1955.
SO: 1,'onthly List of -'a5t European Accessions, (E.ENAL~) L~' '101- 4, no- 10, Oct. 1955.,
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AUTHORS. Kinsk~, F., Ing.Dr..and Fiala, A. Ing.
TITLE: Development of the Metallurgy of Acidic Smelting in the
Manufacture of High Grade Steels in the Steelworks of
the V. I. Lenin Works, Pilsen (Vjvoj metailurgie kyseldho
tavenf p'i v~rob6 ndro&~ch zna6ek ocelf v ocelgrne'
Zgvodu V. I. Lenina, Pizefi)
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PERIODICAL: Hutnick4 Listy, 1959,'I~r 5, pp 394-405 (Czechoslovakia)
ABSTRACT: Before the war smelting with Si-reduction was effected
in Czechoslovakia under slags which were rich in MnO
(above 30%) and the steel bath in the acid furnace was
processed solely by using a reduction carbon boil. The
task of manganese as a regulator of the oxygen content in
the steel and its influence on reducing again silicon
was over estimated. However the high content of MnO
in the slag and its i-nsolubilit7 in the steel was
successfully utilised to suppress secondary oxidation of
the reduced silicon and to exclude the slag from the
reactions in the furnace during the period of intensive
reduction of silicon with carbon. From 1953 onwards, in
cooperation with the Soviet metallurgist Badyagin (Ref 3),
Card 1/3 the silicon reduction process has been considerably
OZEOH/34-59-5-4/19
Development of the; Metallurgy of Acidic Smelting in the
Manufacture of High Grade Steels in the Steelworks of the
V. I. Lenin Works, Pilsen
intensified and at present this process is characterized
by the following features: duplex (100%) liquid charge;
smelting under slags containing less than 25% MnO;
working of the steel bath by an oxidation carbon boil
followed by a reduction boil. In this very detailed
paper the authors report the effect of the introduced
changes as regards the manganese content and lk-the
character of the carbon boil on the speed of reverse
reduction of silicon, on the oxygen content, on the
oxide inclusion and on the contents of H2 and N in
the steel,, Data are given of some cases which sh9w
clearly the qualitative improvement in the steel
produced by means of the intensified silicon reduction
process which has been in use since 1953. From 1956
onwards the Works have changed over from increasing
slowly the manganese content during the reduction boil
by repeated small additions of FeMn to using a single
Card 2/3 addition of FeN[n at the end of the smelting in order to
V
CZECH/34-59-5-4/19
Development of the Metallurgy of Acidic Smelting in the
Manufacture of High Grade Steels in the Steelworks of the
V. I. Lenin Works, Pilsen
increase the fluidisation of the silicon oxides which
saturate the bath during the reduction boil. A further
change has been introduced in the method of alloying,
namely, alloying additions tire added into the acidically
lined furnace at the very beginning of the smelting
before pouring in the pre-melted liquid steel. The
here described new,method of producing alloy steels
brings-about an improvement of'its intertal
quality and also permits the use of the cheapest grades
of high carbon and blast furnace FeCr for the manufacture
of chromium steels.
There are 8 figures, 16 tables and-25 references
-15 o-f which are Czech, 5 Soviet, 4 German, 1 Rngii8h.
ASSOCIATION: ZaVody V. I. Lenina, FlzA (V. I. Lenin Works, Pilsen)
SUBMITTED- February ?, 1959
Card 3/3
TEINDL, J., prof., inz-y Dr.Sc.; MYSLIVEC, T., inz., C.Sc.; PHOUZA, !.". J.
doe,, inz., C.Sc.; KXNSKY, Fr., inz., dr.; KLIK, L. , inz.; IMMIEC, J. ,
prof., inz., dr., Qr.Sc.; STARON, J., inz.; ZILVAH., V., inz.
"Science of materials" by (akademiki Frantisek Pisek, Ladisla-v Jenicek.
Pt-3- Vol.l: "Oatline of the dovol~pment of iivitorials. Theory of
metallurgical processes. C4)noral i,vtallura." Vol.~f "Pro6iiet;Joii
of iron, steel and nonferrous rriota'La- Forwietallic materials."
Reviewed by J. Teindl, T. IVslivec, M. Prouza, Fr. Kinsky,, L. Klik,
J. Nemec, J. Staron, V. Zilvar. Y;at listY 18 no.4:299-304 Ap 163.
1. Clen korespondent Ceskoslovens~p akademie vod (for Teindl and Kinsky).
EMIN7.R, Z.; KINSKYf F.
Conferunce on vacutun stool processing. Hut ILsty 19 n,).9-.076
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Combating filtration of cement slurry. p. 72
PErROL SI GAZE, Bucuresti., Vol 7,, No2v Feb.., 1956
SO: East European AccesBions IdBt (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol 5, No. 7, JU37i 1956
17 Z'It i ~~Tlcrlr
Periodicals: PETROL SI GAZF. Vo 1. 9, n,.. 1.0, Oct. 19511.
KP7L'J',%Y, I. Rescarc,,i on ceypentinC in salt formations. n. U6
Mlont.'Ily List of Fast Furopean Accessions (F-FAT) LC, Vol.. 8, No. 2,
Febrtiar7 TIncLuis.
KIMKYP I.: PTRLIGRAS, E.
Importance of using emulsions as drilling fluid. p. 235.
MTOL ST GAZE. (Asociatla Stintifica a Tnpinerilor si Tehniciendlor din
Rominiasi Ministerul Tndustriel Petrolului ai Chimiel) Bucuresti, Rumania.
Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1q59.
Month2y List of Rapt European Accessions (';.7-.AT) 1,C Vol. 9, no. 2, Jan 1960
Uncl .
KINSKY, I.; PIRLIGRAS~ F,
Camamts for cementing methane gas wells. p. 380.
PWROL SI GAZE. (Asociatia Stiintificia a Ingineri or si Tewchniclanilor
din Rominia sl Ministerul Industriel Petrolului si Cblmiei) Bo,~-.urestl
Ruinania. Vol. 10,, no. 9, 1959
Monthly lint of East Miropaan Accessions (EFAI) LC 'VOL. Q, no. 2
Feb. 1960
Uncl.
ARCAN, Lel-ia;_E:LN~-9~
Influence of ni-netalogical, composition of clay on the water-clay
suspensions. Patrol si gaze 12 no.9:385-391 5 161.
(Clay) (Water) (Suspensions)
IINSKY, Ion.. ing. de, mine
Contributions to the study of bentonite clay swelling. Petrol
Bi gaze 13 no.5:208-211 My 162.
1. Cercetdtor principal la In3titutul de Studii si Cercetari
Hidrotshnies.
KIMKr,, L.# B(XANETEj E. 0 BODMRESCUq D.
New improved methods in the exploitation of salt through its dissolution in
vella. p. 452.
HEVISTA KBELOR. (Ministerul Minelor, Ministerul Industriai Petrolului Bi
Chimisi,, Directia Exploatarilor Miniere ai Aaociatia Stiintifica IlInginerilor
si Tehnicienilor din Rominia) BucureBti,, Rumania, Vol. 10, No, . Nov. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessioan (EEAI) W,, Vol. 9. No. 2. Feb. 1960
Uncl.
KrISKyi V.
Some unusual ucen of light bulbs.
P. 242, (Sdelovaci Tech~nUca) Vol. 5, no. *, Aug. 1957, Praha, Czechai1~-;ukia
SO: Monthly Index of East Suropean Acessions (EUI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957
XILRZR, Kazimierzp Ar i".
Protection of medium voltoge networks from earth fault surgeoe
Snergetyka-Pol, 17 no.2t45-46 F 163.
1, Instytut Blektroenergetykip Folitechnik&,, Wroclaw.
KINMIER, Kazdmierz, dr inz.
Experimental investigations of dead earth ovoryoltaga:in
medium voltage rerworks. Energetyka Pol 17 no.12t365-368
M3.
I. Instytut Automatyki Systemow Riergetycznych, Warszawa.
BFJWY, I.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; GRAZBDANSKIYI S.A., inzh.;
IATSIS,, A.G., inzh.; ZAUMMCENA, G.O., inzh.
Modernization of shoot-molding machines. Stroi. mat. 8 no.6:27-29
Je 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Asbestos cement) (Molding machines)
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SOTSILKTLIK POMMAJIDUS. POLUWANDUS MINISTEERIUM.
Tallin, Hungary. No. 3, 19158-
Aonthly List of Eart European Accessions (E;:AI) W, Vol. 8, no. 11
November 1959.
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TOPIC TAGSs polymert copolymer, rubber, aineral filler, pigment, nst.~ surfacing
reinforced concrete, ship MpRl~~ot SYNTHEYOC 1.14 86M ry, T
ABSTRAM 'This Author Certificate presents a surfacing material for metallic and
reinrorced concrete docks. The surfacing material in based on a binding polymer
and on mineralfillere and pigments. To increase its resistance to abrasion and
orrosion and to reduce it@ slipperiness, a copolymer of styrole with nitrylacrylLo
:aid and with butylacrylic rubber In used as the bjn2iM_Wlywr.
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AUTHOR: Kintera, F.; Vortell. V.
ORG: blilitary-Medical Scientific Research Institute, Karlov
Universit".,:, (Voyenno-meditsinskiy nauchno-isaledovatel'3kiy inotitut
Karlova universiteta); Institute for Poist-graduate Training of
Physicians im. Purkinlye, Karlov University (Institut dlya
usovershevstvovaniya vrachey Karlova universiteta)
TITLE: Experimental airborne tularemia
'SOURCE: Zhurnal milcrobiologii,, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no, 9.
1966 , 62-66
TOPIC TAGS: infective disaase, animal. disease, tularemia, guinea pig,
bacterial aerosol, biomedical chamber, immunization, MCCIA)e
ABSTRACT: Normal and immunized guinea pigs (average veight 320 g)
vere exposed to 1 and 100 Dlm aerosol doses of,F. tularen-
sis no. 2713 (a virulent strain isolated in Czechoslovakia)
in the biomedical chamber shovn schematically in Fig, 1.
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1 - Air feed; 2 - air outflow; 3 - manometer;
4 - pressurized air; 5 - atomizer; 6 - flow meters;
7 - air pump; 8 - aperture; 9 - lamps; 10 - pres-
surized &team food; 11 - condensate drain; 12 - I
main valve of chamber; 13 - main valve of movable
box; 14 - drain valve with disinfecting mechanism;
15 - air outlet to oven for combustion; 16 - ma-
nometer; 17 - liquid*filtar with disinfectant.
Pig. 1. Experimental chamber
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The particle size of the aerosol was between 0.5-4.5 mi-
crone, Conditions in the chamber were kept constant at
8 mm water pressure, air temperature of 18-20'C, and 85%
relative humidity. Immunization of 120 guinea pigs was
accomplished with F. tularensis strain 15 live vaccine in
an intradermal dose of 94.104 microbial tells, and five
weeks later the animals were exposed to the aerosol doses
indicated. The results of comparison of profileration of
F. tuZarenaie in normal and immunized guinea pigs are
shown in Fig. 2,
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21ACHAVA, Y,V,~ BUVZHIASHVILI, O.N.; KIN7,HAI~, 11.1.
flectrccardlogram of the fet-s in the process of parturition
under normal conditions and in pathology. Soob. AN Gruz. SSSII
31 no. 2x481-488 Ag 163. (MTRA 170)
CHACHAVA, K.V.0 prof.; BUMHIAMVILI, O.N.;APqR41A, P.I.
Fetal eleatroadrdiogram. in the proeiss of normal and pathologic
labor. Akush. i gin. 40 no.3:23-29 ltr-Je- 164.
(MIRA 18W
1. Kafedrs skusho-rstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. K.V.Chachava)
Thiliaskogo instituta usovprshenstvovanlya vrechey.
KINTS'l A B anc~ECTKS, It.
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"Hiph c,wopdum Stai less and fleat-ii, sistant "toels", lA15-
"Rescarch in Corrosion of Metals (issieLiwaniya Po Korrosii Actallov)".
Publis ied by-Inst. :)f ~, iysical Chemirtry, USM Academy of Scienc,-,si-
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USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Silicates.
Glass. Ceramics. BinderB, 1-9
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Kh1miya;, Na 2;, 1957y 5289
Author: Tikhonov, V. A.,_Kintsell, L. A., Suvorova, 0. F., Shpynova, L. G.
Institution: Lvov Polytechnic Institute
Title: Change in Composition of Liquid Phase in the Cement-Water System
Original
Publication: Dokl. Llvovsk. pc-litekhn. in-ta, 1955, 1, No 2, 88-92
Abstract: Sulfite-alcohol vinasse lowers the concentration of line in the
liquid phase of the cement-water system, which prevents reduction
in strength on mixing of such compoLlnded binders an building gypsum
Portland cement, anhydride cement -- Portland cement, flooring
plaotergypsum -- Portland cement, alumina cement -- Portland cement,
alumina cement -- lime. Thermographic analysis, determ:,nations of
chemically ca-mbined water, volumetric weight and free lime, have
shown a change in crouposition of the hydration products of Portland
cement, due to action of sulfite-alcohol vinasse and calcium chloride.
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CZECHOSIf,)VAKIA/General Division. Problems of Teachin,7- A-'?
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 20, 1957, 85141
Author M. Kintsl
Inst
Title Study of the Potato Tuber
Orig Pub Prirod. vedy skole, 1957, 7, No 2, 172-173
Abstract No abstract.
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