SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRILENKO, L.F. - KIRILINA, V.

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5(2),5(3) AUTHORSt Vlkt~,rova,Ye.A..Shuyk'Ln,N.I.,Kirl-onk-. ~.A., 3OV/55-58-4-30/31 F.nd Korostolcva,G.S. TITIZ: Contact-Catalytic. VZ`n~ngz of tie Phamoled. -&7. Alkylatlcn of n-Cre3ol by la)RnYla-zea pra-ira.3h- ,-'heniya fan-Anv. IV. PERIODICAL: Vestnik tloskovsk,-go universiteta, 3i:ljr- 4, pp ABSTRACTt The authcra investiga-.e the alkylation of r.-_-re-ol by L-metuhyl- tuten,)-2, 2-methylbutene-1, and in Fresenne of ziro -.hloride. The al~..~iation tr.4f. placo i% tlio r,_%oclave a. 1--JO an,_~ 2-3 atmosrheves rrvajar,~. in a1l t)2 a-_t~.:)rs cbtlalned 4-methyl-Z-tetriary-amylpheno'L; the correiponding isoamyl esters of the n-crasol did not appear. There i-~, 1 table, and 5 references, 2 if whiz% ar3 So-.tot, and Am,3ri,;,Ar. ASI.OCIATION:Kafe"Ira khimii nefti 0,~air vf Fotrclcum SUBMITTED: Oatob,~r ', 1957 Card 1/1 S/07.3/60/026/002/007/015 13023/13067 AUTHORSs Minenko, V. I., Petrov, S. M., and Kir'lenko L. F. TITLEt Study of the Syatqm PbO - S-W,, by the Methal of Ejectro- motive Forces PERIODICALs Ukrainekly khJmicheskly zhurial, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 195-19? TEM The authors studied the PbO - SiO 2 system by the emf method at 9400C in a concentration range where this system is himo enecus. Con- centration chains Ft/FbO(c 1) + 3'021A'20~S'02 + PbO( c2)~Pt were studiea. A eutectic with the following composition served as standard melts 29.6 wt% SIO 2 and 70-4 wt-.% PbO. The data obtained proved the dependence of emf on the composition. In the melts of the PbO - Sto 2 system correspond- ing to the formulas 4PbO-SiO MO-SiOl -3SiO 29 21 PbO~SiO 20 and 2PbO 2' the authors observed sudden changes of emf. This indicates that four types of Card 1/3 Study of the System PbO - SiO 2 by the Method of S/07.3/60/026/002/007/015 Electromotive Forces BO23/BO67 ionic complexes are present In thcut, melte. On thp baAs of the values ob- tained for auddon rhaniges of emlo the auth:lra note that the coinp-.'unds col.. responding to the formulas 2PbO-SiO PbO-SiO,,, and "'PbO-3SJO, -3re sur- 2' ficiently stable, whereas the stability of the c:)mplex ~-orresponding to the formula 4Pb0,SiO 2 was low under theexperimental conditions. A figure illustrates the dependence of emf on the PbO v(-.)ntent !n thp system PbO - 510 2# Legend to the figurst a) molar fraction of PbO; b) emf expressed in mv. There are 1 figure and 14 11, S.,vjet and 3 US. ASSOCIATIONa Khar*,kovskiy J.nzhenerno--ek,~n-_,m4Acheskiy insf~tut, lab..~ratoriya fizicheskoy khImii (XharA'-:,,.- Institute of Management Engineera, Laboratory of Phyoical Chem!-_--.ry) SUBMITTEDs December 15, 1958 Card 2/3 S/073/60/026/002/007/015 B023/BO67 Jvo AV[ 40 03 04 05 tiolf j4nO8 09 10 ll~- 3seNcitmocTh 9.A.C. OT cou-matinn PbO a citcTeme PbO-Si:)2. Card 3/3 GURSTEV,I.F.. lAshoner; XIRIIMO,L.P. Assembly-line brigrAs method of work organization In a machine shop, Der.prom#4 Ao,6s22-23 JG'55 (MIRA 8:10) 1. Vitabskaya, mebal'naya, fabrika. (Assembly-line methods) (Vitebsk--]Furniture Industry) RIVA, A.D.; XEJULMO. H.8. Ltyrylanko. H.S.) Investigating glucose and oxygen conswiption by nerve tissues of different regions of the lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord. Ukr.biokhim.shur. 31 no.2:224-229 '59. (HIBA 12:6) 1. Deptrtment of Physiology and Biochemistry of Man mA Animals of the State University of Dn ropetrovsk. (MUL CORD) (GLUC= (UMATION. PHTSIOLOGICLL) t ANTSYSHKINAq L*M.; KIRILENIO-S.S.; MOONTOV, V.Ya.; MLINIKOV, G.B.: RYA PJOV P F -Ipl~- Keeping fish in hermetic sqvori=s with Chlorells. and witho-at it. Probl. kosm. blol. 4t64"54 1~5. (KM 180) III a If 9 s ' x t I f 0 A Is I 1 t a s I TI 'A ll 1A 111 YJ A - 4 A , AcUtle of 41"d ewmi to mU Is makift it VIIIJAPI'40" A At.) 19W. 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Un,61 111mw t"iewfitims -1111wk.6 I&L'. wilam is direct popovilum to IN law.- ildin, 4cut wit to '11W we at the POR oput as clam M hy litickinghAnt ( J.11% Apps, . 814P. of Smob 1164 JM 011141) In o 0 . . , Uracturitless d 4 n X d only on tbr total ? forctive pcmow 7 btlf= Imuely of 1hr pnrrs, = Le.. the pestac of breaks or ointructions in the pice. 01 `0411 fit Lee It a ONTALtUVOCAt U111141601 CLASUPICADON too - 09 u a It do it! Is q 11 .4 1 14 0 Ill s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 411110 0 00 0 0 0 0 a 4 -00 0 00 0 * 0 0 0 -41-10-6 -0 - KIRIMIX0, 11. V. U&;?/F~rdroloa Watorp Ordergrcund Soil Studies )kr/Apr 49 914onfre031M Water in the SoilpO Pe Vo VershlnUy Corr Memp Acad Soi UXR# B. V. rery*gIng X. V. Kirilenkos 7 pp 013 At Vauk Sy3R,, Ser C" I Goofis" " 2 Two besic fmct~-ra prevent frottzlyg of oll w ater In tjV Cr~rund during freasUg I-rocent (1) diffrivics botwoon fres-,zine I-Ont of p0polecular wu ter layeris en soil surface ard nc rwal freqszir4 ; cints and (2) oxIAnsion of watAr during troneformt1ca to Ices wilich iiwrs freezing In narrow gars. Five diagram shoo restIts of Uctso Submitted 30 Oct 48e PA 43/49T 71 KIRIUNKD, O.A. z Perforating gastrio ulcer In an 11-year-old ch1ld. Khtrurglia ry,.7:83 JI 155. (HLRA 8sl2) 1. Is Slavyanskoy gorodskoy bolluttey Imeni I.V.Lentua. (ST014ACH--ULICXRS) KIRUM100 O.A. IntratootLouUr injection of scarlet favor a2lorgon as a nothod for the determination of infection allergy in rabbits. 2hur,mikrobiol. opLd. L Lumun. 27 no-4178-82 Ap 156. (XLU W) I* Is kafedry mikrobLolo&IL Odoeskogo moditsinskogo instituta Lzoni I.I.Firogova. (BOARLIT YJV . exper. LntratentLoular Inject* of scarlet favor allergen for datern. of infecte allergy in rabbits. off. of previous sonsibilization) 17(12) AUT,~"OR: -Kirilenko, O.A. TITLE: Sulfur Therapy of Gas %'Twi:-runes, Caused by 113ac. Per- fringens PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinsiciy zhurnal, 19,58, 11" 9, pp 31-3/t (USSR) ABSTRACT: S.M. Minervin, K.I. Cherwjakova ~nd I.I.I. Choporova proved that in experimental infection in Guinea pigs caused by Bac. perfrinCens, toxin - hemolytic poison can be found in the infection focus already 4-5 hours after infection. The larger the infecting dose of microbes, the earlier the to.xin was revealed. In other parts of the infected ori-,ani.sm, toxin could not be found by laboratory methods. Toxin of Bac. oede- matiens remains in the -,-;ound to o snall extent. It quickly gets into the bloo(I nream and here it rapidly reaches high concentrations (S.M. Mincrvin and S.P. Zhak). L.A. Cherna's tests have sho-.,m that the quickest maximum concentration of antitoxin is created in in- Card 1/3 travenous in3ect-ion of antitoxic antigan~-renous serum. 'OV/177-58-9-nl/51 0 ,ens Sulfur Therapy of Gan Gangrenes, Cau.,;ed by Bac. Perfrin,- The author of this orticle studied the healing effect of intramuscular injection of antigangrenous serum around the focus of the gas ganGrene and compared this method with other methods of serum introduction (in- tramuscular and intravenous). For this purpose, 4 test series on 48 guinea pigs were performed. It was proved that local application of antitoxic anti- gangrenous serum by means of infiltrating the muscles around the infection focus 3-4 hours after infection protects guinea pigs from death, and supports the favorable course of the gas gangrene. The same doses were inefficacious in intramuscular injection in the remote group of muscles. Another experiment confirmed that local application of antitoxic antigangrenaus serum by means of infiltrating the muscles around the focus where the cultures were introduced is more ef- fective than serum injected directly into the blood. Card 2/3 The best healing effect in experimental gas gangrene -OOV/177-58-01-9/51 Sulfur Therapy of Gas Gangrene, Caused by Bac. Perfrinoens was obtained by intramuscular injection of antitoxic antigangrenous sera by m#!ans of infiltrating the soft tissues adjacent to the focus of the gangrenous infection. Card 3/3 MIM10, O.Ao Studies on the compined effect of Clostridium totani and Staphylo- coccus toxins* Zhur.aikrobiol.epid. i imun. 30 nool:68-72 Ja 1580 (MIRA l2t3) 1. Is kafedz7 mikrobiologil Odenskogo maditainakogo Instituta (MICROOOCCUS PTOGE M 6 Clostrldium totant toxin, combined off* (RUN); (OWS7RIDIUM TITANI, toxin, combined off. with Microooccus pyogenes toxin (Rue)) KIRILMOR O.A, -, Observations on the simultaneous action of Clostridium tetani and Proteus vulgarin toxins. Zhur. mikrobiol., spid. i imm. 41 no. 2: 128-132 F 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Odea5kiy meditainskiy institut imed Pirogova. KIRILENKO, O.A. Observations on experimental mixed tetan'c and staphylococcal infec- tions. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 41 no.3tI18-122 Mr 164. (MIRA 17tll) 1. Odeaskiy gosudaretvennyy maditainakiy Institut imeni Pirogova. FIR F N n t,,ki ti u ~j L, rA t; -j ,!i I n t, d e y t 1~,j k ty 've L 309884~6 nJT (1)/WA (J )/EWA (b) -2 RO UR/0016/65/000/010/0105/0111 ACC HR: AYOU03602 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Kirilenko,_O. A.1 Hinervin.-S. lig; Rozgnoy, A..Xaa- ORG: Odessa Medical Institute in. N. I. PLM90 (Odesskty aeditsinskiy instLtut) TITLE: Absorption of tetanus toXL0_1131 from the muscles and its distribution throughout the organism SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologil, epidemiologiL I Immunobiologli, no. 10, 1965, 105- _111, TOPIC TAGS: microbiology, systemic toxin, radioisotope, physiology ABSTRACT: Previous work has shown the hematogenic route of toxin distribution in tetanus and demonstrated the low permeability of the meninges of the brain to the toxin. In the present work, a more quantitative determination was attempted using purified tetanus toxin labeled with.radloactive 1131. The toxin was Injected Into the right hip muscle of 0 guinea pigs and 25 white mice (susceptible to tetanus) and 8 frogs (refractile) in doses of 0.1, 0.05, --,!d 0.01, vespectively. The distri- bution of the toxin in the body vas determined 15, 30, 60, 120 minutes and 22 hours U1Xt 615.372 576.651.551-032 611.73+615.372 : 576.851-5511-033 'Card 1/2 KIRILIM P - PROTOPOPOTA, 0. Seventieth anniversary of the Poltava Meteorological Station. Meteor. i g1drol, se.2160 7 156. Oum 9: 6) (Foltava--Metecrological obserTatimies) KIRILE110, T - K1RIUMIC , F., inzhonor. I- ~'Iiaped facirW tiles. Strol. -mt. 11 no.4:43 Ap '57. (RLRk IC:6) May-TIlms) a ilk 1 9 to 9 11 Is 11 'P V.: IA L A 1 00 111 30 is a a v a 0 11 a 1 4 a a v a a 6 1 . - 1-1.4 we - _ ~ ;JIT _ 00 & j o0 Use of b~ Owns d-90. P, I'v It 3344 (1931 ~-Aft tht.&J, " =Iagavurks -00 of I . ow'. M the .00 tnigr4l With thalk. socts. MW saustf; OW shap"I Into IvIcn; 000 briquettes. Issims a Pressure W MX) ka./cM., fly alkfing by- os dratitles of US agm! Cs the pe"move can be ;~&" to'KNO kg / n 000 rM.9, but ibis onakes k "my duhmil to maintain a given Com- no* , 000 00. 10 WrImAt of lbe Char". okow4lbs fain platv at 1XV 600 13411T. Compared vkh crowd charp, taw advantag" of 01 : bApurties ars, Jawr meldegg temponturr. larM output. better moo oz q1tality W glass. NW a low" Canspalp. h z K. too 0 ved :zoo S Soo ago Igoe 00 1 4- 84. Or SJAJOI, _ W - 44#08A it COW 401 lf.sllai 0.- - _ - - - - -- - - _ - - -r- goo A; i U * ; T C W 0 Ii I 1 C 8 W i MV ~. P M " ;;,, ;l 2 0 00000 000000,0 ~ ooooooo*ooooGooO 09104009t000000 0 o 0 a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It 0, 0 0 111 0 *19 to 0 0 0 a 40 o 0 0 * 0 a o * o 0041 24(2) SOY/20-127-2-21/70 AUTHORS: Tylkina, 11. A.. Kirilenkc) R,~.Te I Savitskiy, Ye. M. TITLE: The Diagram of Reoryotallization of Hafrium PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR# 1959P Vol 127t Nr 2t PP 310-312 (ussn) ABSTRACTs It is the object of the present study-to determine some of the properties of hafnium and to investigate reorystallization- and deformation-processes. From motallographio and X-ray analyses, as well as by determining hardness, the authors derived the recrystallization diagram shown in figure 1. Hafnium is a dimorphous metal, the hexagonal LU -modification changing into the cubic body-centered A -modification at higher temperatures. Hafnium iodide bare of coarse structure were used as original material. The physical properties of those Hafnium iodide bare are given together with a description of the elimination of the coarse structure, The deformation was carried out in eight steps from ranging 5% to the maximally tolerable deformation of 60%. Vacuum-annealing was performed in seven stages between 750 and Card 1/3 15500 c . Reorystallization set in at 1O)Oo C after 10% The Diagram of Recrystallization of Hafnium SOV/20-127-2-21/70 deformationpat 8500 C after 20% defortiation, and at 7500 C after 40% or more deformation. AnnealLngs within the tempera- ture range of the " -modification yi(ild a fine-grained polyeder structure with grain sizes oj* between 25 and 40,w after 30% to 45% deformation. Annealings above the temperature of the polymorphous transition gives it coarser grain (240 and a marked structural change. The a-.milarity of the deformation- and recrystalllsation properties between hafniumg titanium and zirconium is pointed out. Also, theircZ - ana A-modifications are compared and the-r high plasticity stressed. By their hardness and cold ;;orkability they are arranged in the following ordert titamium - zirconium - hafnium. It follows from the recrystallization diagrams of the Card 2/3 The Diagram of Recrystallization of Hafnium SOY/20-127-2-21/70 three metals that they also have similar grain sizes. Finally, the temperature stability of these metals and their alloys is emphasized. There are 3 figures and 11 references# 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova kkademii nauk SSSR (Inatituto for Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the Academy of Sciences# USSR) PRESENTEDs March 26p 1959, by 1. P. Bardinp Academician SUBMITTEDt March 25, 1959 Card 3/3 SAVITSKIY, Ye.M.-, MKINA, M.A.; KI ELENKO.I-R.V.,-. KOPETSKIY, Ch.V- Phase diagram of the system manganese - rhenium. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.6:1474-1476 Je 161. (KIRA 14:11) 1. Institut metallurgii im. A.A.Baykova AN ESSE. (Mangane3e-rhenium allo3s) BOCHKOVSKLYA., I.V... gorMy inzh.j, red.j BONDARENKO, lu.A.,, gortWy ibzh,, red.1 VELICHKO., A.P,p gorMy Inzb.,, redel GORTARMKO, V.A., gormy inzh.,, red.; OSTASHEVSM, O.Te.# gorM7 in2b.,, red.; OXMIEV, A.L.j, gorMy insh., red.1 KIRIMM. Ralesp gorr" Imbel redo; IADOZHIN- SK17p V.N., gorrqy inzhv gorW inah., red.; MAWOVAp N.I., gorqy insh.p red.1 POLTANSKIY, Y.S., gorMy insh.j red.; SHTUNDER, I.I.p gorWy inzh,p redoi ARSENTIYEV, A.I.; kand. teklm. nauk,, otv. red,; PROZOROVSKIr, Ye.G.p tekhn. red. (Handbook on engineering standardization for open-pit minin Spravochnik po tekhnichookomu normirovanliu otkrytykh gorrqkh robot. Moskvap Goo. naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 264 ps (Km 1/.:10) 1e Krivoy Rog. Gornorudro_7 institut. (Strip min4n;-Atandards) IL--*,,':KO, T. S. -I'llarasitic Furigur, of Oak aixi Pilysiolq- .1cal Inv-,~:; 1j:al.' c-rj-- of Tiretation." *(Dissertations for In Scirmwe and Defended at US-':! ~iI4,her Mucalimal Instll.ultlwis) Acad Sci Ukrairdan Sx'~R, Inst, of Bo'lan,,,.-. Kiev, lql)lj~ SO: LrJzLinaya L,,toris', No. 25, IS Jun 55 For 'Jegree of Cindidate In Riolo-lical Sclqnces 1, , L , (K"-Ienk(j'FTS,_ .0 11,,:4;j,I of' the fronlua Aspurglli-o3 irt u~(j rhizooplicirc olt' barley and oitt:-, Iii tho districts of Polooyo ot' tho Ukrainlar S.S.R. MJkro- McL. zhur. 27 no.4:22-27 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut m1krobiclogii i virusologil KIRIUWKO, T.S.-, " '- I" -- I, i Active acidity of the cell fluid In o&k leave tissue infected with powdery mildew. Bot.shur. [Ukr.] 12 no.4:93-97 155. (KM 9:3) 1. Institut ontomologit I fitopatologii AN URU. (Oak-Dissames and posts) AMEND, T.S. f YMIenlcn, T,S,j Duantitative and goneria composition of fungi in the rhizosphere of barley and oat in the Polasys districts of the Ukrainian S.S,Rj Mikroblolothurs 26 no*054-W 164# (MIRA 18,10) KIRII,ENXOP ToS, IjY .~-171qnk~o~ Fungi of the order Mucoralee in the rhizoaphere of ba:lay and oat of the Folesye districts of the Ukrainian S.S.n. Mlkrobtol. zhur. 27 no.5sl6-23 t65. (MIRA 18-.10) 1. Institut, m1kroblologli i virusologit AIN UkrSSR. USSR/Plant MhysiolDa: General Abs Jour : Rof Zhur Mole) M) 21, 1958, 95602 Author : Kirilanko, T.S. Inst : Title ivmmt~,,of--Roraistancu uZ Oak Leaves to Powdery LildcV. Orig Pub Ukr. botanichniy zh., 1957, 14, No 3, 78-83 Abstract In the Fcofaniye AS Mraln-*an SBR fire3try in the environs of Kiev) leaves which d,.). not possess infectim wc:c c,.Lq)a- md: loavoc of averaC;c typu o: the adult c%nk (Qucrcua robur) relatively rcsistan-~ to Mcrophaera alphit-)WC3 With suscel)tible leaves of y%~nr-A~I. ceedlimis mcd shojtss, as Atell as old rosistant lca;v3 uC oeellings vith y:)un~; in- 'ceted leaves. In 1cavvr, o" dliferent resistances, t:lcrc wurc found increased activity of peroxidazQ, catalaze, but reduced general oxidizability rind intensity of rcspira- tion. BibliofTaphy, 20 titlQs. -- B.Ye. Kravtsava Card 1/1 4 [Bratufs t. v.m.] -.-MRJIM BRATUSI. V.N. , T.~._(!Zrrylenko. 1.S.] Rate of wood destruction by Phellinus pinj at diffevent heights of the trunk, Ukr. bot. xhur. 17 no.4:46-33 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Ukrainskaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, Uyev. (Wood-deoaying fungi) rlp 'SY U re I -17 r ti ZIMEHKOO Y.; KIRUJNKO, Y'.; XOGAN, S.M., red.; BAWITARGY, A,$ tokhn*rod,, ----------------- -- (Margelan silk] Hargelanskil shalk, Tashkent, Goo.izd-To UsSM, 1959. 53 P. (MIRA 13:4) (Margelan--Silk manufacture ) YURCHAK, F. F. Diagnostic significance of the Intracutaneous test using the patient's own blood aerm In infectious hepatitis. Vrach. delo no.6:112-114 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Wedra Infektsionnykh boleansy (2av. - dotEent F. F. Yurchak) Vinnitskogo meditainskogo instituta. (SERUM DIAGNOSIS) (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) IATENKO,t Ya.P. p kAnd*M9d.nAj*JjjR V.A. ~j ~NKO ~p ZALEVSKIYj L.N. - Case of anthrax as a revult of careleas handling of vaccine. Vrach. delo no, 3;.122-123 Mr 161. (MIM 14:4) 1, Kafedra infektsiomVich bolezney (zav. - dotsent F.F. Yurchak) Vimiitokogo maditoinakogo instituta i Vinnitakaya oblastnaya sanitamo--spidemiologicheekaya stantsiyas (ANTMM) KIRIIMIKO V*A,_ -- Intradermal test with an autoserum of the Patient's blood in Botkinla disease. Zhur.mikrobiolelepid.i immun, 40 no.12:72-75 D 163- (MIRA 17:12) 1, Is Vinnitakogo meditsinskogo institute Imeni Pirogova. KIRILENKO, V. G. PA 243T51 USSR/Mining'- Hydraulicking, Equipment 30 Sep 52 "Hydraulic Giant With Remote Control and Telescopic Shifting Device," Engra A. V. Kot, V. G. Kirilenko, Giproorgpromzhilstroy of Min of Coal Industry "Byul Stroit Tekh" No 18, pp 20,21 Briefly describes OW-250 monitor) which may be moved UP to 6 m toward working face during hydraulicking operation by workman at control desk located at safe distance. Remote control permits keeping monitor in position where operation gives maximum effectiveness which is especially high in undercutting operation. 243T51 E vH') V, 6, AGALINA. X.s~, inch.; AXUTIN, T.K., inch.; AP;U'SOV, A.M., inzb.-, ARISTUT, S.S.. kand. bkhn. nau)r,-, B?L4)ST7V?5JClY. O.B., inzh.; B-FILIN, A.Te.,inzh.; BEBSKIT, K.A., Insh.; BLYUM, A.M., inzh.: BRAIM, I.V.. inth.; BRODSKIT, I.A.. inch.; BURAKAS, A.I.,inzh.; VAYNHAN, I.Z., in%h.; VARSHATSKIT, I.N.,inth.: VASILIYIGTAO A.A.,Lnzh.; VORONIN, S.A..inzh.; VOTTSEKHOVSKIY, Lol., inch.: VMLEVSKIT, A.A.,inih.-, GERSHKAN, S.G., inch.; GOLIJBYATNIKOY. G.A.,Inzh.-. GORLIN. M.Yn., tnTh.-, GlLkWATIKOV. A.M., inch.; DASHEVSKIT, A.P..lnzh.;DlDKOVSRlY, I.L., inzh.: DOBROVOLISKIT, X.L.,inzh.; DROZDOV, P.P.,kand. takhn.muk,; KOZLOYSKIY, A.A., inzh.; 4ulUm-O-L- X.il- inzh.; XOPjZYANSKIT. G.D.,kand. takhn. nauk,: KORETSKIT. M.K..Inzh.; XUKHARCiM. I.M.,inzh.; WCO.R, H.G.,inzh., K.?,RZLYAK. H.V.,inzh.; HIRONOV, V.V.,inih.; NOVITSKIT. G.V..ln%h.; PADIM. N.M.,Inzh.; PARKRAT117EV, N.B.. inch.; PARKHUKMO. V.I.,kand. biol. nauk.; PINSKIT, Ys.A.,inzh.; POILUBSYT, S.A., lnzh.; POWH~MO, F.F..Inzh.; PUZANOV, I.G.,inzh.; =IN. NEUIX, I.S.,kand. tekhn. asuk.: JlOUOV5XlY, L.Y.,luzh.; WDERHAN, A.G.,Inzh.; RYBALISKIT. T.I.,insh.-, SADOYNIKOV, SAURITANOV, U.S.,kand. takhn. nauk,; SEXESHKO, A.T..Lnzh.: SIKKIM. Adh., Jnzh.! SURDUTOVICH, I.N.,inzh.: TROYIXOV, V.I..inth.: YAW, K.K.,inzh.; FIALKOVSKlY, A.M.,inih.: YRISHM, H.S.. inzh.; CH&MHNZV. V.A., lnzh.; SHESTOV, H.S.. inch.; SRIYW X.I., inzh.; SHUNTATBUY. A.F..inzh.; SHCHEA AKOV. Y.I.,Snzh.: S'fANCMNXO. 1.X., otv. red.: LISHIN. G,L. iL%h.,red.! KRAVTSOT.Te.P., insh.,red.; GRIGORIYZY. G.V.,rctd.; XAMIh5KlY, D.N..red.: KHASOVSKIY, I.P.,red.;-LETTHAN. LsZ., rad.jdaceasedj,: ~RWVWH, M.S..Lnzh.,rsd.; DANILXVSKIY. A.S.,inzh..red.; UX'MIN, A.M., Inzh.,red.; KAGMiOV, S.I.,lnzh.,rad.; KAUYMAN, B.N.. kand. takhn. npuk, red-LISTOPADOY. N*Fojinzh,,rad.; XMILUVICH, I.R., inzh. red,(deceasefl; leantinnad an next e'ard) AGALINAO Kos*.,, (continued) Card 2. PJMTKOVSKIT. N.I..Inzh.,red.; B=MWIMG. B.M.,inzh.,red.; SLATIN. D.St. inzh,,red.; JIMMY, M.P. insh red.; TSYMBAL, A.V.,Inzh.,r9d.,0 SHIRMOV, L.Y., red. izd-va,; iibZOROiSXATA, T.L., takhn. red. LKining ; an encyclopedic handbookj Gornoe delo; entsiklopedichaskil spravochnik, M:;kva, Goo. usuchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po ugol'noi' promyshle Vol, [Organization of planning; Construction ef surfacs b-aildings and tructuresl Organizateils preektiroveniia; Stroitel'stys zdanii i. soorushenii na p verkhnosti. shakht. 1958. 497 p. OaRk il:12) (Zing engineering) (Building) KIRILMOO V.S.., kand. tekhn. ; . .. I .. .-T&kfi*'photographs of stereophotogrammetric (Railroado-Surveying) nauk tranerversal profiles in terrestrial surveying. Trudy WIIZHT 26t121-124 062, (KMA 160) (Photogrammetry) SHVEDCHIROVY A.I., inzh.; KIRILENKO V.5 kand. tekhn. nauk Z:-,~~- 1J, Functional relationship between the geometric elements of the topographic map and the vertical projection of the relief. Trudy NIIZHT 26r125-134 162. OGRA 16s8) (Surveying) KMLEIIKO, VOS.,,kand.tekha.nauk Vertiail projectiona of-leaw wuutaln relief typo* Trudy VIIZHT to.30:63-72 f62. Sphere of use and future development of land stereophotogram- metric surveying in railroad surveys. 73-84 Use or land btere'opbct9gre%=u9tr7 to determino &AxIvtIc&lJjy the volumes Iz railroad onginoering.,_, 97-99 (KnU 1(j&9) KIRILENKO, V.S., insh, Using photothoodolites In surveying the Abakan - Taishit railroad lino. Tranap.strol. 9 no.10133-37 0 159. (KM 1:):2) (Theodolites) (Siberia-Railroads-4urveying) S/006/60/000/)11/003/004 B012/R067 AUTHOR: Kirilenko, V. S. TITLE: Use of a Phototheodolite Survey in Technical Proapecting PERIODICAL. Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, No. 11, Pp. 50-54 TEXT; In 1958-1959, experiments were made of using phototheodolite surveyr in technical prospectin.g on the steep mountain slopes i.long the Abakan-Tayshet and Askiz-Abaza railroad lines. A contact copy is shown to ill,istrate the working conditions and the relief. A definite mcthod of line tracing was developed and tested in the evaluation of surveying data during office work. The cross sections and longitudinal sectiors of the railroad embankment are set up by measuring the spatial model cf the area. To determine and select the characteristic points in the terrain, the instrument mark must be adjusted to the given alignment in measuring the negatives on the atereocomparator. Only then can the point be determined with the high accuracy necessary for phototheodolite surveys. In pros- pecting railroad constructionu, the photobane can mostly be applied such that an ordinary phototheodolite survey in possible in the entire section. Card 112 Use of a Phototheodolito Survey in S/006/60/000/011/003/004 Technical Prospecting B012/Bo67 All data given here refer to surveys of this kind. Surveying according to the now method is described. It has the following essential advantages over profile surveying by means of optical range finders: 1) Alit:nment and characteristic points need not be specially marked in the terrain, 2) measuring accuracy in not reduced with increasing declivity, !) no work is necessary in the danger zone during preparation and surveying, 4) high efficiency is warranted, 5) field work is reduced to a minimum, 6) office work is reliably controlled, 7) calculation can be automatized and mechanized (computers are connected with stereocomparators), 6) additional coordinates for any point can be obtained during office work, 9) all work can be done where the stereocomparator is mounted. The proyektnyy institut "Kavgiprotrans" (Planning Institute "Kavgiprotranall) and the proyektnyy inatitut "Sibgiprotrans" (Planning Institute "Sibgiprotrans") are mentioned. There are I figure and 1 table. Card 212 AUTHORt Kirilenko, V.S. S193516 1 /OOC /005/0335/042 A001/A101 TITLEi On the problem of layout by means of speclal measurements of the stereo-mod.ol of the country PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 5, 1961, 13, ab- stract 500 ("Tr. Novosib. In-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp.", 1960, no. 21, 113 - 122) TE(Ts The author recommends to employ the phototheodolite survey for laying out road routes on slope and steep sections of the.country; bases for photograph- ing should be arranged approximately parallel to the future position of the layout and, if possible, at the same directional angle. Transverse and lengthwise pro- files of the.coustry are determined by measuring stereoscopic pairs. Formulae are given for oalculating adjustment magnitudea, necessary to assure that the points being determined should lie in one range. 0. L. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 KIRILEUKO, V. S., Cand Tech Sci -- "Problems 7 C44 AVZ61--4 ~Iu topographic /Y eodetic 4**kA"Md~engineering prospectIngs on 'LA4- 11 not easily accessible, precipitous -,, 414t4 ~9. Novosibirsk, 1961. ~Min of Higher and Sec Spec Ed RSFSR. Novosibirsk Eng-RIde:Inst Im V. V, KU7byshev) (KL, B-61, 244) - 244 - LYUTS, Alekoandr Yedorovich, prof.; SOROW, Vasiliy Favlovich, dotB.; FINKOVSKATA, Tame a Semenovma,, dots.; KOKOVIKBII;, Mikhail Fedorovich, inzh,; KIRILINIO.-Vasilly Sorgeyeyicb, kand. tokhn. nauki BELIKOV, To. f-*) "dots. t - retsenzent; KHVOSTIK, I.F., red.; KOMARIKOVAs L.H., red.ind,-va; SUGUROV, V.S., tokbn. red, [Surveying in railroad onginearing]Geodeziia v zbeleznodoro2h- nom delej opravoobnoo pocobie. (By] Uutts, A.F. i dr. Moskva, Gecdozizdatj 1962. 342 p. (MIRA 16tl) (Railroads-Surveying) KIRILEIIKO, V.T.; KLOCHKO, I.K.; UPIDUSt M.A., red. ............A....... (Fattoning o.n a co=ercial basis] Otkorm na proc7shlennol, osnove. Hoskvap Kol.2op 1965. 26 p. (MIRA 18:7) JKIRILENjO,_ju.F.; VOLIF, L.A.; MEOS, A.I.; GIRDYUK, VS. Modification of poly-vinyl alcohol and fibers based on it by means of diens synthesis. Zhur. prikl. khim. 38 no.7tl638 Jl 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Leningradskiy Institut tekstillwyllagkoy prouVshlennostl imani Kirova. ALIKOT. I.D. (translator3l XULUMIKO, T -- uj.? kand.tokhn.na-ak, red.; KRUGLIXOT, V.I., red.; ZOTOY.A, N.. tekhn.red. (Flight trainers; collection of translation@ and surveys from the foreign periodical publications] Aviatelonnys trenashery; abornik perevodov 1. obtarov is inostrannoi periodichaskot. lite- ratury. Pod red, WelaKirilanko. Monkvao Isd-vo Inostr.lit-ry, 1959. D7 p. Translation from Inglish and German. (MIRA 1):)) (Flight training) KIZ1110t Yu,I,t kand.to:din.rmu::p inzh.-j.-ceq)v)Acvnik --------- --- Auto-matic control systfn on board a fi!.Iftor plane; fron tho rmim preac, Vnztej,rotivovozd.oi,or. no.it/.2-46 Ja 162. (,IaiA 14:2) (2i-hter planoti-Controls) 0 FACC NRi AM6015015 Monog'r6Pb:__' Dobronrayov, Oleg yevgenlyevich (Candidate of Technical Sciences); jUr11cAo',_ Yuriy Innokentlyevich (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent) Fz#c1ples of automatic controlo automata and aircraft control systems (0snovy avtomaticheckogo regulirovaniya, avtomaty I sistemy upravleniya letatellnykh apparatov) Moscow. Izd-vo "Hashlnostroyeniye". 1965. 450 P. Illus,, biblioe Errata alipinserted. 5500 copies printed. Textbook for aviation te62nical schools. TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear automatic control, automatic control design, aircraft control equipment, flight control systemp linear control system,, remote control system,, engine control system PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The theoretical principles of automatic control for linear and nonlinear systems am discussed and their functional and dynamic elements described. The fundamentals or the theory of gyroscopes,, autopilots,, and flight vehicle pover plant control system we revieved. Brief data on guidance systems, radio remote control,, and preset gpidance Is given, The book Is In- tended for students in technical schools and may be useful to todudeal personnel In the aviation Industry* TAB1Z OF COMM= Forevord -- 3 Card 1/3 UM629.1N62453(075.2) A-m-6-015015 Part I, Elements of Automatic Control and RegiAlating System for pligbt Vehicles Ch. 1. General characteristics and structure of sutomstLa regulating system -- 5 Ch. 2. Objects of control and regulation - 15 Ch. 3. Sensing elements -- 22 Ch. 4, Electric transducers -- 83 Ch. 5. Adders -- 98 Ch. 6. Amplifiers -- 105 Ch. 7.'Servo mechanisms -- 140 Put 17. The Principles of the Theory of Automatic Regulating system Ch. 8. Dynamic elements of automatic regulating systems -- 147 Ch. 9. Equations,, transfer functionej, and structural diagrams of linear automatic regulating systems -- 181 Ch. 10. Stability of linear 'automatic regulating systems -- 200 Ch. 11. Methods for Investigating the character of regulating processen 213 Ch. 12. Correcting devices -- 231 Ch. 13. Nonlinear automatic regulating systems -- 239 Part ni. Automatic Flight Control Devices and Power Plant Regulators Ch. 14. Automatic and automated flight control systems am 248 Ch# 15o Flight "hicle power plant control systems -- 329 Card -ACC NR, AIM6015015 Part IV. Automatic Flight Control Systems for a Flight Vehicle Moving AI)ng a Given Trajectory Ch. 16. Flight control along a trajectory -- 347 Ch. 17, Means of measuring coordinates and relWnS comands in remotAt control systems -- 369 Ch. 18. Radio remote control systems -- 397 Ch. 19. Homing systems -- 410 Ch. 20. Preset gLaidance systems -- 420 Bibliography -- "7 SUB COW: 115101/ SM DATE: 09Oct65/ ORIO RIWI 0391 ACC NR: -KT-6012899-- SOURCE CODE: UR/6666T65 000/000 _MWOZ28 AUTHOR: Volkov. A.A.: Denisov V G.; Kirilenko, Yu. I.; Mankevich V.I.; M-ell,11k, S.G.;' Mikhaylovskiyo-rai.P.; Unishchenko. ORG: none TITLE: The structure of the command signal and the psychophysiological capabilities of an operator in control while subjected to G force 4/ SOURCE: Sistema chelovek i avtomat (Man-automaton systems). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965f 215-228 TOPIC TAGS: man machine communication, automatic control theory, human engineering, biologic gravity effect, flight physiology, psychologic stress ABSTRACT: Circuits containing a man-operator as one of their elements are extensively used in modern control systems. The case studied involves the control of the pitch of an aircraft in descent prior to landing. An experimental investigation is made of the psycho- physiological characteristics of an operator during control under conditions of G force acting in the chest-back direction. It Is found thatwi th a G force below a certain limit, the operator is capable of controlling angular and trajectory movements if he receives a single control command. The structure of the control command should be Identical with the principle of control of an automatic system; furthermore, a correction should be made in the 1/2 ACC NR, AT6012899 command system, i.e., the dynamic properties of the operator should be corrected. Optimal structure of the control command may be selected by methods employed for automatic control systems. The quality of the control Is considerably affected by its dynamic characteristics, by the preparation and the training of the operator, by perturbation factors, and by the organization of the working place of the man-operator. According to data obtained with the polyeffector method of recording physiological functions, an increase in G force acting on the man-operator leads to the execution of control functions which are unchanged in capacity at a high neuropsychic stress and at a lowered performance. The polyeffector method makes It possible to determine the neuropsychlo activity cf the 11 1 tor under G A=G mon fally. An objectie evalvetion'df the processes employing the man-operator in the control circuit may be obtained as a result of analysis of the parameters of the motion dynamics of the controUed plant, the actions of the operator, and the degree of the operator's payohophyaiological stress. Orig. art. has: 12 figures and 18 formulas. (081 SUBCODE: 05/SUBMDATE: 02Aug65/ ATD PRESS3 Card 2/2 L 42o34-66 51T(m)/EWP(J)/- IJP(c) WW/RM ' SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/006/0060/00-----I ACC NR1 AP6011223 (A) 30 INVENTOR: Meos, A. I.; Volt f, L. A.; Kirilenko, Yu. K. qirdyuk, V.- ORG: none Class 29, No. 179877 TITLE: Method of chemical processing of polyvinyl alcohol. SOURCE: Izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakt, no. 6, 1966, 601 t TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, monomer, acrylonitrile, chemical treatment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a method of chemical processing of polyvinyl alcohol. To impart new properties such as a light resistanc dehydrated polyvinyl alcohol and its byproducts are treated with dien6iThilic mono. mers such as an acrylonitrile.1 [Translation] INT1 SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 120ct64/ 1/1 af UDC: 677. 494. 744. 72:677. 864. 512. 15:547. 339. 211 [card AP6015649 CODE:' UR/0413/66/000/009/0059/005,) INVENTOR: Kirilenko, Yu. K.; Vol' f, I~ A.; Meos, A. 1. ORG: none Class 29, No. 181236 TITLE: Method for chemical treatment of polyvimyl alcohol. SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 61 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, tertiary amine, halogenation, chemical treatment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been iasuedf6r aniethodof che`micaltz~eatment of polyvinyl alcohol and its byproducts. TV add nonflammabilityK~nion-exc*t,,ange ,4 capabilities,. and antimicrobe properties, dehydrated pplyvinyl alcohol dr its byproduqts are subjected to halogenation, followed by treatment with a tertiary amine such as a triethylamine. [Translation) JNTJ SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 12Apr65/ C.1d 1 / 1 is UDC: 678. 744. 72:66. 093. 6. 094. 403 r~-f~ ~U ~41 YAW M) 294L -UR/0286/05/ 02 ACCESSION NRI,~.AP J60/ 1A AVZHORt': Moos i A-, u 4 a) TITLE: 'Chemical,, treatment, method- forria-A.-Vivyl -~Alcohol)ll 'Mass 29. No.: '38*-~ iwbrit*nl,*-f`, t~v'ar: n-ykb' snakov, no., 16 1965, 10 0 oxiamw Matta$ Polymal Pi TAOSI 'i6irA41 MIS", a ig~is for a dutsdeal -treatmeat method AMUCT: An Author Alficatcb, d Us r.~oly(yi 14160b6l),iiiiav ta*Vt r' 'diUft *6 0W and, at a " conductla impart I , ul;~- kies to :6A'~'"'.the*detW'diation,is'idatvitd out :Prope: Poly Timl ~P" Bb, a- *1th sau - - said I Jijt 0 in heterogeneous Await t j,%~'soatvl SU& so i f al mets. adsiftesul6bi d""l W" A U or:b V; VN ASSOa=0j! IM .8 HITTED, 2,3:1,M64 tM Rk Al -NO'W-S0Vf"' RESS Ah ve V k 14 Nl- ArOO09562 SOURCE CODE: UR/Ghl3/66/000/005/1)154 INVENTOR: Meos 1: ILol f f'L. A.; Klrllenkol-YU. K. ORG.* none TITLE: Method for the ch4mical1reatment of.poly(vinyl alcohol). Class 29,; Ito. 173816 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, projiWahlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966,; 154 TOPIC TAGS: or ganic semicondu ctor.,' semiconducting polymer, polyvinyl alcohol., beat resistant polymer, vater resistavt~,polymer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate.has been Issued for a chemical treatment method for poly(vinyl alcohol) apd end-products'-from it, Involy an ~ng dehydration on.hpatitj~tn' inert medium. ~ To impart watter-: and beat -resistancel? and semiconductingo- and., other special properties to the.-.poly(vinyl. alcohol) end--products-,dehydrat ion 'is curi4d out in a boiling solvent vith'acid salts ofalkali metals or benzenesuifoiAc. acid-. IBM] SUB CODE, 3-1, 20/ SUBM DATE: 23jun64/ ATD PRESS: Card ACC NRz AP7002970 16iiiii~--.li4i64-1.~/66/0-00/024/0050/0053 INVENTOR: Orlov, N. F.; Vol'f, L. A.; Androsova, H. V.; Kirilenko, Yu. K. ~ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for poly(vinyl alcohol)-based fireproof fibers, films or fabrics. Class 29, No. 189515 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 50 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, fire resistant material, polymer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate hag been issued for a method of preparing poly(vinyl alcohol)-based fireproof fibers, films or fabrics. The method involves treatment of dehydrated fibers, films or fabrics vith dialkyl hydrogen phosphites. 'SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 12Jul65/ ATD PRESS: 5112 Card UDC: 677.494-744-72:66.093.6 Mff (M) AnVP (j i h Ar- 11R, .'AP6006686 'SOMQE,CODBi .UR/0000/65/038/009/4' AUTHOR* K.I. 1"D ~'A It' Le A* 14; Vol ORG.2, 'Lenin, red* Institut 4 k6r,"thel' extile and Morbt Industry IAO -5 Kirov. ti tu t ~terstlvnoy .1 legicoy blennos .0 16and modificat on* TITLEP* IL0 1 sloobol fibers ratiow _f I i the '' d t h t h :.o iene seo e 0 itill lo n t -2 SOURCE: 38# noo 9,, 1905,p 2091 096 TOPIC'TAGSt polTvifi-yl. eloobbl-p* synthetic Xiber,, deb7dration,, bloolt~ ' - ~: h t asis Aon~exahange~resin c0 Yn polymerg Oiene .s ABSTRACT: .1he pps'iibility of ,.debydriating polyvinyl alcohol (PVA") 311bers . to -increasej their, raoiattire.,'resistonoe kithout destroying 'their phytilool"* meohq~ical'properties-:,,wax "invoit4 stedo. and -also the, possibilit;r. oj!'Mod- ifyint' the d b rat d,-Wi-lib' b on. a Id. , a. ers-, y:graft "Pol7marizations R!hydrsti ted,lb -i to'220 C or1ents&PV ~was atte jlil of be t ti i it n.. u e , s n.n y, rogen mp ng o 100, 0 adiplop maleiw,.or boric . kdid~2 to I lf end in.. air to. 220.* Debydration " ' ' ' ` : i h ~ was not ;affected In ai -HeAt treatment in first Avo, me air foz tbg ' i : O-' A b d i d AM i % uce y. O-4 m n re and fte min a r 40 s -Y reduced fibers mol%,' This ificreased.t e,M'c1iture.:resistanoebut 29t1 ' ' ~ t h d T PVA l f ue te s . renat ., , fllier6 In. inert me i& alkano to rootment.o # Card I "nwj 542- 2 936*W,361J _ - CZF,CHCSLOV,VW,/Iluman ana, Animl Phyriolj:y (Normal and Pathol,)r-;ical) T-1 Problemso Mothads =.. Tcchniqueo of General I Invcsti~ptions. Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biol., ND 11, 1953, 5o450 Author : mtal~ J., Kirileuk, V. Inst : - Title : A Superior Method Rc(;istcrin~; Salivary Reflexes. Orig Pub : Cask.)al. fYziol.,. 1957, 6, No 1, 99-103. Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Humn and Animl PhYsiOlOgy - General Problaw. 7-1 Abs jour : Hof Zhur - Biol. pNo 1.1 1958P 3639 Author : Yu- Antal, V. Kirilichuk Inst Title A Valuable Method of Registration Saliva Secretion xeB, Orig Pub FhYriol- bohemool., 1957, 6, No 1, 120-125 Abstract No abstract. card 1/1 Kl,elZ,c-clK v RUSGIK, zallemia and blood pressure. Cook. fyolol. 8 no.5:430-431 6 '59 1, Laboratorium nourofysiologis SAV a Yysiologicky ustav LTM, Bratislava. (POWSON blood) (BLOOD PRASURS physiol.) KIRILRUX. V. 3ffect of adramlin and acetylcholine on salivation Indmood by accelerated respiration. Acta ph7siol. polon. 10 no.2t256-257 Mar-Apr 59. 1. Z 7.aklaft 7isjologil Wydzialu Leimrskiego 'Uniwersytatu ix. Xomeb- skisgo w BratIslawle. Kisronik; prof. dr J. Antal. (VINVHRM, effects# on salivation induced by accelerated rasp. (Poi)) (ACIMICHOLINN, off. same) (RBSPUtATION, .accelerated rasp. inducing salivation, off. of acetyl- choline & epinephrine (Pol)) (SALIVATION. Pbysiol. saae) T..M.; I.Jlill~l'irv. A.... ~:- ~ I , 1. CerLiln prcblemp In 4.1, rf -~ ---:: ,.r- maLhodr, for volving, of g,i:~ f L ,,. ,'.'V, vp. ucheb. zhv.; n-ift' i gsz 6 163,~ k.Y. Ti A .,. -. P,) 1. Moskwsk'~y rof e::., ~- ~, '. r,,*. I 'lor,tv).Ai im4Dni ''a C-~J -, .J. r do !Z L~07121-67 EWT(d)/EWP(1) IJP(c) 8B/GG/JXT(CZ) ACC NR: AT6017644 (N~ SOURCE CODE: UR/2982/65/000/058/0092/0094 AUTHOR: Belash, P._Hj (Professor). Kirilichev. A. M. s Kochatkov, G. M ORG: none-L, 41 TITLE: Modernization of "Minsk-I" digital computer SOURCE: 1-~Mo scow. Institut neftekhimicheakoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti. Trudy, no. 58, 1965. Elektronlka I vychi elite Vnaya tekhnika v neftyanoy, gazovoy I khimicheakoy promyshlennosti (Electronics and computer engineering in the petroleum. gas. and chemical industry), 9Z-94 comt,~Atr~r V~C.N pute Minsk I digital computer TOPIC TAGS: digital comAte*, ABSTRACT: The problems handled by the MINKhand GP computing laboratory involved a very wide range of initial data and intermediate and final results (petroleum and gas fields calculations). The instruction stop provided in the f'Minak-l" computer for the convenience of programing work did not meet all the requirements of this particular application. Hance, the computer circuits were Card 1/2 L 07121-67 ACC NR: AT6017644 modified to provide for additional automatic stops at the moment of recording the current computation result in the internal storage. These four advantages are listed: (1) Easier location of programer's or puncher's mistakes; (2) Use of interpretive routine for transferring from the fixed-point to the floating-point arithmetic; (3) Easier control transfer to a different interpretive part of the program; (4) Checking the correctness of the problem solving course. "Senior Engineer V. G. Ronzhin and Laboratory Worker A. S. Fedorov took part in the Work." Orig. art. has: I figure. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE., none Card 7 7 7A L 07117-67 EWr(d)IEWP( 1) BB/C;G ACC NR: AT6017645 CA) SOURCE CODE: UR/2982/65/000/058/0095/00971 COAUTHOR; Belash# P.M. (Professor)l Kirilichev, A. Mo Kochetkov, G. MO .0 ORG: none bC, TITLE: Increasing the internal-storage capacity in the "Minsk-I I digital computer SOURCE: 'Uoscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovoy promyshlonnosti. Trudy, no. 58. 1965. Elektronika I vychislitel'naya takhnika v neftyanoy, gazovoy I .khImicheskoy promyshlennosti (Electronics and computer engineering in the ,petroleum, gas, and chernical industry), 95-97 ~TOPIC TAGS: digital c0 pultr Minsk I digital computer ABSTRACT: Most of the problems in the petrochemical and gas industries handled ~by the A4INKh and OP computing laboratory involved a very large volume of source'-- data (hundreds to tens of thousands of numbers). The "Minsk-I" internal storage .consisting of 1024 31 -digit binary words proved Inadequate. A second magnetic - -Card I /Z L 07117-67 ACC NR: A T6017645 storage unit was installed in the computer which doubled its capacity. Technical details of this work are reported in this short article. "Senior Engineer V. G/ Ronahin and Senior Laboratory Worker B. A. Turkin took part In the work. .Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 09 BUBM DATE: none ';Card 212. I V s fit Ole I -Hi Jilts Us BEIASHI F.M.; KIRILICHE7p A.M. Solution of nanateady jvt-;,)crum url gici fluj probIr.,ma In not- worka of ohmic reainVnc--~s only. Izv. vya. uclwbs vive; nott' 9 gaz. 6 no.W'1-90 163 041M 1717) 1. Moskovsk!y institut A gazovcy prcm7uhlan- nc!iti ivjni abademika IJI.rjuU-!r,,t,, XMILICHRA X V . - - optimal soil moisture and the yield of spring wheat in Westvn Siberia and the northern half of Kazakhstan. Meteor. i gidrol. no,Ut43-47 N 163o (MIRA 161l1) 1. ISentralinyy institut prognozov. H VMSMICH, Georgiy Zenonoviah: IS a Vasil, Tam; RUMU, Vasilly Mikhaylovich; IPROTOIFCrOT, re SOLOTAYOM. A.A., takhaicbeskly redaktor [Using a knowledge of climate and weather in fruit groving) Ispoll sovents snanii o klimate i pogode 4 plodoyodetys. Pod red. O.Z.Ventakevichs. Leningrad. Gidionsteor, isd-vo, 1957. 73 P. (KLRA 10:7) (Xetaorology, Agricultural) (Yrult culture) ZIRILICIBYA, X.T. ~ - ~ .-- - Results of evaluating the condition of fruit trees In the spring of 1956. Trudy TS1P no*72:84-121 158. (MML 12: 1) (Yruit trees-Yrost damage) S1018J611000100610011001 D053/Dll3 AUTITORs Kirilin,_I., Lt Colonel TITLEs Radiation monitoring PERIODICALt Voyennyy veatnik, no. 6, 1961, 49-51 TEXTs The author discusses radiation monitoring - irradiation and contami- nation monitoring - in the Soviet armed forces otatin.- that it should be conducted continuously regardless afthe irdividual combat midsion and position of units in the battle Order. Units in rear areas can be subjected to much greater radiation hazards than units near the enemy. For example, in the author's opinion, it is advisable to organize simultaneously an individual and a group radiation monitorinL; in a rifle company (artillery battery). The personnel monitoring can be on individual or group lines; the former be- ing carried out with the use of compact ionization chambers from the kit consisting of W7 -23 (DP-23) Individual dosimeters and All -70 (DP-70) chemi- cal dosimeters; the latter being conducted with the use of An -2 (DP-2) or An -3 (DP-3) roentgenmeters or An -63 (DP-63) radioactivity indicators. The rate of radioactive contamination of personnel, armament, and military equipment should be monitored with the use ofAn-12 (DP-12) or 4 n-115 Card 1/2 Radiation monitoring S/018J61/000/006/001/001 DOWD113 (DP-11B) radiometers. In individual monitoring, a chemical dosimeter should be issued to every soldier. The platoon commander should periodically check the dosimeters of soldiers exposed to irradiation. Moreover, the sergeant major should issue twoAC -50 (DS-50) individual dosimeters from the DP-23 kit to each squad. Company officers should be issued with direct-reading AKn -50 (DKP-50) dosimeters from the DP-23 kit. In group monitoring, the DP-63 radioactivity indicator, which is assigned to the company, can be used, The radiation monitoring at battalion level is regulated by the battalion commander. Card 212 KIRLIN, I,V., inz!i. Rpconatructic~i z,.' ~- 1--I "'t-, .,:r. ':' on. ,X'0 ~ ".. 3 5 no. 2: 12 11, 1.1~1 " ('111 I.patin,10 (Au",),.i.A!c control) KIRIUNP I.V. Derecto in designing and building apartment houses. 6&r, khoz, Moak. 37 no.7211-13 J1 163, (MIRA 16M) KIRILF-If 11-1. it 1nvostigaLion cf the Distribution ol Tunij.:Ij, I-o7-je-,ts In Lor,rYitudinal RollLng." Cand Torh Sei, Contral Sri hos Inst Qf 10011`1010a And Machine Coils true t Joij, Mill Honvy (q,ind UOrstruct- ion USSR) Moscow, 195he (KLI No 7,, Fab 55) W: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Sclaril.ific a.-xi 41,clinlcal Dissertatiom Defended at USSR MXher "I'duca'.io-a"I irz--itutions (14) A/ Al, /r , :57 PHASZ I WOK UPLOITATICH SOV5985 Rokotyan, To. S.p Doctor of Too W cal Solonceo, ad. Prokatnoye prolsvodatyal spravoohnik (Rollinr Induatryl Handbook) Y. 1. ~bacov, Hatallurgisdats 1962. 74J p. Zrrata ellp lnn~rtad. 9250 copies printed. Authors of this volumes B, S. AyArenko, Gandidnto of Technical Scicncon; V, V. Afannsfyov, CandIdate of TachnIcal &oiencanj M. Ta. Orovr-!n, F-nGinear; 14. P. Vavilovp EnCinaerl A. B. Vernik, EnCinnor; K. A, Golubkov, En-,in-jorl S. 1. GubkIn, Academician, Academy of Scionco3 BSSR; A. To. Gurevich, Engineer; V. 1. Davydov, Candidate of Technical Scirnco3; V. G. Drozd, Engineer; N. F. Yorriols7Ov, Enginnerl To. A. ZhOovich-Stopha, Engineer; N. H. Kiriliav Candidate of Technical Sciences; M. V. Kovynav, Enrinnarl A. M. Kogoo, Lie;ncor; A. A. Korolov, Profoosor; M. Yo. Kugajonko, E"Inoorl A. V. LaOin, Englnearj 0. A. Levitanakiy, Engineorl V* M. Lu.-wokoy, !~Zinoorj 1. M. Ployarovich, Caiulidato of Technical Sciences; M. S. Orcharov, E~gincer; V. 1. Pasternak, Engineer; L'L. Perlin, Doctor of Technical Sciences; 1. S. Pobadin, Candidate of Technical Soloncool To. S. RokotyAn, Doctor or Technical Sciences; M. M. Satlyan, CW41- date of TooWeal Sciences; V. V. Wrnoy, Candidate of Technical Sciencen; V. S. Sairnov, Corresponding Mossbor, Academy of Scl*acon =R; 0. P. Sokolovskiy, Card W 731 RollIng Industrjj Handbook SOV/5985 Enginoorl 0. P. Solov'yoT, Knoneorl M. A. Sidorkavich, Engineer; Ye. M. Tratlyakov, Enginearl I. S. Triahovokly, Candidate of Technical Sciences; G. 1. Khankin, Engineer; and A. I. Tnqllkov, Corresponding Knaber, Academy of Sciences UZZR. Intrc4uctiont A. 1. Trolikov, Corresponding V=bor, Acad-3:q of Sciences USSR; Te. S Nokotyan, Doctor of Technical Sziencea; and L. S. WoheTskiy, Can- Q cal Sciences. didets of Too Eds. or Publishing Houses V. M. Gorobinchonko, R. M. Golubehik, and V. A. Rywv; Tech. rA.t L. V. Dobushinakaya. PURPOSM Thio handbook Is Intended for technical personnel of metallurgical and machine-building plants, scientific research institutes, and planning and de- sign organizations. It may also be useful to students at schools of higher education. COURAOSt. The fundamentals of plastic deformation of motels are d1sousood *]!an& with the theory of rolling and drawing. Methods of doternining the power con- sumption and the foneir ln~'rolliiij with plans surface or grooved rolls,Aft Card 7.4* Rolling Industry; Handbook SOV/5985 2. Highest permissible partial (per pass) deformations 160 3. Formulas for determining the stresses in drawing 161 .4. Calculation of drawing se0ence 162 5. Power at the engine shaft of a drawing machine 163 PART 11. EQUIPHENT OF ROLLING MILL.S Ch. 9. Purpose and Classification of Rolling Mills (A. A. Korolev) 1. Definition and purpose of a rolling mill 165 2. Location and significance of the rolling shop at the metallur- gical plant 165 3. Types of rolled products and ron design 167 4. Class'l-fication of mill Btanda 168 5. Classification of rolling mills according to the position of stands 170 6. Classification of rolling mills according to their purpose 171 Ch. 10. Parts and Mechaniams of a Rolling-Mill Stand (N.M. Kirilin., V. V. Smirnov) Card 9/19 , AFANASOYEV, V.D.,, kand, tekhn. nauk; AZARENKOy B.S.p kand. tekhn. nauk, BROV)WI, M.Ya., inzh.; VAVILOV, M.P., lnzh..v VKOUN, A.B., inzl,.; GOLUBKOV, K.A.j GUBKIN, S.I., akademik deceased]; GUFEVICH, A.Ye., inzh.; DAVYDOVj V.I., kand, tekhn, nauk; DROU, V.G.p inzh.; IM'OLAYE;V, N.F.,, inzh.j*ZHUKEVIGH-=SHA, Ye.A., inzh.; -Uxu- -.-N~9,,-kand. tekhn. nauk; ~OVAV, H.V., inzh.; KOGOS, A.14.# inzh.; KOROLEVp A.A., prof.; HGAMIKO, M.Ye., inzh.; LASKIN, A.V.,, inzh.; LEMTANSKIY, B.A., inzh.; LUGOVSKIY, V.M., inzh.; ITYEROVICH, I.M..' kand. tekhn. nauk,- OWWROV, M.S., irzh.; PASiDNAK, V.I.,, inzh.; PERLINy I.L., daktor tekhn. nauk; POIEDIN, I.S., kand. tokhn. nauk; ROKOTYAN, Ye.S., doktor tekbn. nauk; SAFITA11, M.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; SMIP11OV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; SMInIOV, V.S.; SOFOLOVSKIY, O.P., inzh.; SOLOVIYEV, O.P., inzh.; SIDORKEVICH, Y.A., inzh.; TRETIYAKOV., Ye.M., inzh.; TRIS)MV.SKIY, I.S... kand. tekhn. nauk; KIMIKIN, G.N.., inzh.; TSELIKOV, A.I.; GCROBDICIENKO, V.V,.p red. izd-va; GOLUBC111K, H.M., red. izd-va; R)ITV, V.A.,, red. izd-va; DOBUZHINSKAYA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Rolling; a handbook) Prokatnoe proizvodstvo; spravochnik. Pod red. E.S.Rokotiana. Moskva, Motallurgizdate Vol.l. 1962. 743 p. 1. Akedemlya nauk BM (for Gubkin). 2. Chlon-kor(re'Is'PAorl"A)Akd,,ii nauk SSSR (for Smimov, TSeMov). (Rolling (1-letalwor))-Handbooks, nanuals, ate.) FRIDMAN, Ye.I.; Prinimali uchastiyes BELYAYXV, M.M.; GONCHAROVA, T.A.; GUBANOVA, N.F.; XUZUETSOVA, Tj.;,KIRMNA~ R.A. Using some electric Insulating enamels for coating radio equip- ment. Lakokras. mat. I ikh prim. no.6142-45 161. (YJRA 150) (Radio-Equipment and supplies) (Enampl and enameling) KIRILINAO S.Y. .... -.__.-'_1_.-____ Mollusks of the lower terraces of rivers of the cis-Ural portion of &ahkirih. Vop, geol, vooto okre Ruse platfe i JVzho Urals noo5sl45- 185 '60, (MIRA 140) (Bashkiria-Mollusks, Fossil) I If OSAI[~ IF- AkA W dowNwbr-a raermoss mod". seal 4L MUSANOW am am yausias Mak. ftyL UALLIL 23 ="-S-ac F---~Rmm~ of 4u"y Q 008 1"s ft QbOwb U" bm deowmilik " go' im*. br AGWO&JO on" vkho imp. 4041 1 ?ft eels bpwm of go ati-AAKWOW Obse" n6@" I be6w INGIL of lubbeft Dun w i0h 66mme boomm duW b Ur 0 of ON Us. A. J.3" 40 Ile* two : lot so lie* rjL_!_!_!L-!' !!~WWGK&L U11114"M tt"WICAVOIN too@ -Oooiv I I Od I s AV 10 !%1 10 9 1" .01 *, ~'Iwlo0 0 10 0: 0- 9, 0'. 000 0 *go-*** go*** **a 000a KIRILIM 0 V. 1946. "Study of Elastic Relaxation by a Resonance Method, " Rubber Chem. Tech., 40, So-14., Induatrial Inat.,O Leningrad BRAWY, Z.A.; KIRILINA# Me# ote nauohns votr.9 red.j NOSKOV, R.F.p red.1 BRATISWp L.V.0 tekbn. red. [Rapid method for determining the breaking length of cot- ton yarn] -UWasonyl metod opredeleniia razryvnoi dlirW khlopchato-bumazhnoi priazbi. Moskva, 1962. 63 P31 (MIRA 17: 1, Mosoov, TSentral'My inatitut nauchno-tekhnichookoy in- formataii legkoy prouWahlennosti.