SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLHUGFKOVA, E. - KLICH, A.

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EfFOYAO I.; PWPISILO R. RenIts of ths gtuo on the oboUsesteraw level In Us blood La org"Ie pbompMte workmrs. hae. Isk. 13 00-8/9140)4W 9 '62- 2. mmwamot ow. bwo1w praces prodnosta WDr. L Spasier. (cammmms blood) (INMTICIM tollool) KtxMOVAO In$ RW.j UZISM$ Hermup MDr.p JUDr. Automatio varnish spvs&rs viswd by a kVgionist. Drevo 17 n0,31714." mV 162, 11 Oddeleni hyoemy praoep Krajaka bygieniako-spidedologicks, stanies, Brno cc KIbuftowa). 2, Lokarobygleniko Revolued adborove hmti,, Ustredd vybor odboro" skupiny samstusnou qwtrobniho prwValu,, Praha, (for Kreislar)o SEVCIXO M.1 CHAWAq B,j BRAZDIRAO C.L.I,Emjxovlt L; SIKOVAP L Acute group poisoning with active organic phosphates. Prac. lek. 14 no.7017-321 8 162. 1. Iliniks nmoci a povolsal v Bme, prednosta doo..,or, Je 'VyskmU* (PHOSPHORUS POISM ORQWC) (XCOROLOGY) KOMMA,, D* 139MOVAA R. SMj, M. I CMOCH.. A. Mastruatica disorders In vaftn working with a. tit earbo- borates, Cook, gynoke 28 no*70044W S 163* 1. n an.-"r. klin. lek., fak. VJIVP v Wrap preftosts. doo. dr, 14, Uhsz~j CSo, Oddelazi byge prace MMS r Bm*p v*douci dr, Ke Spaslor aM-por. kUn. ML v Fftsep prodcosta. do*, dr. A. Carnoch. (MSM7RUATICK DIS AIR P=WnON) (TMAM) (aWM~ ACSTATIS) - "M `R- SAICICK.; CUMPAoDej tUMMU.I.; MIADIRA,C.L. Sur.vey of health oomUtions In also trio-voldars. Pmacyni lak. 12 -u*j:229-235 Je '160s 1. ninikR oharob s povolul v Irvat prednosta 600. M, K* UdI44; Oddeleni hygissy prao* I= v Bras. reditel XUDr. A. 5vobodal Neure- logidki kliniks, v Brust prodnosta prof, Mr, L Popik. KI.IAVA --------- - 4MML PERIMTr-ALt WST"S i ~!o. 1, 199 KIAVA, 0. 86dometry of naramum of contaVorary bourgoois sociology. p. 39 Monthly list of East Europm Accensions (TW) Lr... Vol. Sp Noe 20 Fetwuary 19-;"9,, -rclasn, E6IATA#O. EllavagO. )(Rip) ?,I. Stooks about revolutiounT legality. In Rmaslan. Testis Zaty I I &k no~4155-" 160, (EW 1017) 2. Aladeziya nauk laftlyakoy WRq Institut ekonoulklo (Sttwkattsters) (PA"Intions) XLIBANOV S. -= 0 Now design of the screen filter for waters Teket,. prom, 24 no,ilt6(*.67 9 164a (MPA M12) XLIBkNDvq SoTot Inshe Devices for a mchanlW assembly of chain tnnvtycr9o WKWhe I uvtow. proltv. 18 tio.6137-38 Ja W. (P-lu I 't I ?) KLIBARDVP S,T., Insh, Grinding of card clothing of the take-in card cyllndere Tekste prom. 25 no.301-32 Mr 165. (MrRA NO) 1. Kombinat takhnlcheskikh tkaney "Kraisrqy Mayak* Soveta narodnago khozyaystva Lonlngradekogo skonor4cheakogo rayona, GEWXIN, V,M.j LUNHINg A*Yoj Completely mechanized carding soction, Tekst. pros. 25 no.10t 26-30 0 165, is, 10) 1. GlavW insh. ImabirAtm tAhnicheskikh tkaney *Xresn" sayak" (for Gerskin), 2. GlavW wakhanik kombinats, tekhnitheskM tkaney "Krasnyy mayak" (for Kaloshin). 3. Xsehallnik lentochno- rovnichnogo tsokh& kombinsta takhnIcheskikh tkaney *Xrasnyy sayak" (for Klibanov), I-i"I'llOv, Ye. P. .1 tlj I 157T34 ARNAUTOV# V,T.; BAPANOV, V*Hs; DONSKOY, S.A.; PASTUBOV. A.I.; SMFN,0V* L.A.j TORSHILDV, Yu.V.; TRETITAKOV, M.A.; UrOVENKO, V.G.; MYLU70N, TO.Z.; SUCIIEKAIXV, Yu.S.1 Prinimali uchastlys: HAKATEV, S.V.1 KGWAXIYETS, G*M,j HAGOVITSYN, D.Fj NOVOWDSKIY, P.I.; VARSHAVSKIYO V.L.,; XOR=DSKIYP V.,G.,j t MEDVErCVSKIKH, Yu.; TAIARMA, T.I.1 DUBROV* N.F.1 DZEHYAN9 S#K*; TOPYCHKANOV, B.I.; CHARUSIINIKOV, O.A,j WRITONOV, Yu.A. Developing and mastering the technology of convertin vanadium cast iron in oxygen-blown converters with a 100 ton capacity. Stall 25 nn,6t5(V,-,W Je 165. IMIIHA U46) 1. Nithne-iragUlskiy metallurgicheakly koz-binat (for PaknyRv, K:-.r,* n1yetsp nagovitsyn, Novolodskiy, Varshavokly, Korogodskiy, Kliber4ov, I*dvedevskikhp Talantseva). 2. Urallakly naucro.~-IsnIsdOvfitaI,Rk,,.Y institut chanykh metallov (for Ijubrov, Pzarqsn, Topychkanov. nikov, naritonov). 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(Autonobiles-ftint tog) 1.1.1 BORISOV, X.I.1 TASn0TS1ITo I.B., lash.1 SAINIXOT, la-t-o lash-$ MOWYj T*Aos lash#$ INCUUOo %,*Do# lashol NA;41V* #oA.# ISS161-- 49102ANYO 9.1.# iash.t NAMIN, Tol.p iashot MI Us A9T&.# 1:12ho WLTATV, Aj., lasb.1 STIM111t Im.F., lashol SNAGANOTAt 1#106 "shot XMIKKIT. lJoe, lash.1 AYW& A.I., lash.1 112MIDNAo 141#0 lssb*l NIXIFOWTAq U.11.0 insh.1 IMISMOVA. T.109 lash.1 CHIVEX01# 96149 lash.1 $202=0 IA. is-Or.-I-TWAUTIUr. Ye.Te.. inshol 0O..Ww to A*O,, lash*1 2;;~' LZ inshol WISKO, As?*, lashog UVANTS P12's skosoulst IMAMOY J1,T,* skonoulatj WANDANOT, Ae e skozonistj XW6. IN... O'k04"stj GORNTO N,Soe gkosodst. Fri- alull achastipt LAPIN# 1,1,1 IMMUIT, YfA.A.1 MMUM, B.Ael ZOKOUffo Sol)ej 00101=,t 1,0.1 ~701ffMe A.Z.. POLTAUTA, L* radel SM.1001o go, tekbared. Eorcanisation &M lwpreyeseat of preftetleal practl6se of the GoAdy Antono'bile Plant) Oremalsatolls, I move rebeas ty9vanle prolsvodetval opyt Gerskovskop artosayodso Moskva, Gese Wove Polito 2it-ryo 1938. 332 P. (XM 11t2) Is Direktoir Gorlkovskoso 0tao'billaoso savsda (for neelev), 2. GlavW lashoser Gorikewskogs awtmotilloego, seyo" (for Borisov)& 3* Oorlkoirskly ovtosobil'i" savoi (for all szeept lis*Uv, Doriw# Polyakovot Sairsov), SOV/112-57-9-19810 Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal, Elektrotakhnika, 1957. Nr 9. p 269 (USSR) AUTHOR: Alsksoyev, A. S. o Zhelestsove N. A., Klibanova, 1. M. TIT LE., Multivibrator Synchronization by Per lodi-cilly-A-ecur rent Pulses (0 sinkhronizatsit mull tivibratora periodicheaki povtoryayushchimisys, Impullsami) PERIODICAL: Uch. sap. Gor'kovsk. un-t, .1956, Nr 30, pp 206-228 ABSTRACT: By tM method of point transformationil, the problem was Investigated of synchronizing a'm4tivibrator with one RC circuit by periodically -recurrent pulses, the duration of w4dch is much shorter than the period of the multi- vibrator oscW&tions. As a result of the analysis, a part of the system parameter space was broken up into regions of various pari,)dic motions. It has been shown that along with regions of simple synchronization, there are regions of various complex types of synchronization In the parametric space. For each of the parametric space regions. the problem was solved of the quantity, shape, and stability of simple and complex periodic (synchronized) Card I /Z SOV/112-57-9-19810 Multivibrator Synchronization by Periodically -Recurrent Pulses multivibrator oscilla*tions. The theoretical fin&ngs were s ubjected to a qualitative experimental check on a multivibrator hookup. To synchronize the multivibrator, square pulses with variable period and amplitude were used. During the experimentation, simple as well as complicated stable synchroniza- tion conditions were observed. The experimentally -found curves qmlitatively confirm the theoretical curves. Presented are oxcil.lograms of multivibrator self -oscillations and of simple synchronized oscillations in the intervals of which there fall 5 and 15 periods of external pulses, respectively. As pulse amplitude increased, more complicated stable synchronising conditions changed into less complicated. In the sequence predicted by the theory. Oscillograms of complicated synchronized multivibrator oscillations are presented. N. A. T. Card 2/2 ULMITP AsTai, Irefol Ifftle K*I*o doktor toktue amlq ILIUMAp lash# Devi@* on twiltift ad ImlatlAc mahbwe for ch"king the reslma~ of "IbU coud"twso'-ftVAY M WOMIU4-150 153s I* Wookmakly~morotlahookly institat ins Vx, molotgvN Uff4ft sUktropriborestroyealp, "blos.-%stiv) UXAUOTAv 2.1 FIUUWAt L. lbw tcdbook''on comeram NOVIst - trade - sconostal. * lavlevid lyr torg, n0;4152-54 Ap 158; (XnA 1114) KL.IBANOTA..,.T. A book on the develo~meut of comerce In Georgia ('UsIc stages of the devolonmut of Soviet trade In Gwrgl&O by AAo0weleslauls.Reviewed. by ToKlIbamova)o Sovetorge 33 no.2-.54-55 1 060. (MM 1315) (Gaargla-46muterce) (Owelselani, AA,) 6 0 6 00000 00 0040*0400 s as so *so Im C rma" st, U AL Uaw"A 0 .,so : dw bw v so so i so* sew I-so 4O.A goo* A t , I di 1 %*k;; .60M# I g , 4 " 1 '1 j N :; - iiii-P-60 I SIA&I, so 4-0 .6. ties v y a , , 1 d a a IN 64 0 so 0 0 0 : 0 : 0 0 0 ~ it 9 f m 0 W;* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 so * 0 0 0 0 4 0 i A 0 0 0 .6 ' . ' 0 o * 1 0 0 0 a 0 * 4*0#08041 of - 0 .90 . ~4 , . 1 4 -A Ts f IMTIOI UP OUM AD IIISn" (W ITS ISAMON 41M OUM* s as a ISIMM"tomm" meeth f ths kissu s th to" at 6 ums o e e p a 0 ml that at is %v molefted beat treat"% b3*OMDN vapow a Val VICO to# As abs roostles Gelty is amross W4 as som age 00 is smersy at activation 0 30 *&1 mole &W as order of i 3m u s VIO respect to 0 ti to Wtwm OA wd O 000 ' reas on 24 V 4.0 too 6 00 , Irlwall" 7-- ago . # -i4 -0 A I Ias 4 -a- v 10 9 iNF4-v- illp Sk a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 so 0 Is 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 of* Isilosoodloosses 0 *a 50) - BOY/76-33-4-19/32 AUTHORS: Dobyohinq Do Pog Illbanovog To, Us TITLE: Model Study on tile aegsnsrat~lon 5~*asilicats Catalysts- for Cracking (Xod*llnoys Isuchenly" regenerataii alyumosill- katnykh katalizatorov krokings.). 1) Usthods of Investigation and the Distribution of Coke iA the Particle of a Spherical Alumosilicate Catalyst (Is 11otodika looledovaniya I raspre- delenlys koksa Y chaotitse sharikovogo aly=ooilikatnogo katalizatora) PERIODICALS Zhurnal.fizichookoy khImilp 1959t Vol 33o Nr 49 PP 069-876 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1947 irrespective of other invallgations the coke to=- bustion kinetics with alumosilleate araok1ng antalyets under model conditions was started wh1oh. was completed in 1949, The experimental results which were obtained during this period (Rafe 10-12) under similar conditions are d1souseed In the explanations of the combustion kinetics, The present investi- ations were carried out at spherical alumoollicate catalysts AC) (Refs 31 13) becausa the round shape and the transparency f of the partiolsi favor the investigation of the combustion Card 1/3 process. The principle of the methods of Investigation in SOV/76-33-4-19/32 Uodel Studje on the Regeneration of Ilumosilleato Catalysts for Crackl4o 1. 1!ethods of Investigation and the Distribution of Coke in the Particle of a Spherical Alumosilloato Catalyst the photographing of the shifting of.the coke combustion boundary In the sphere and a simultaneous determination of the amount of burnt coke by a continuous weighing of the sphere on a torsion bal4noo (Fig 1), The vaighing is done by means of two microscopes of the type VIRA while the tempora- ture was seasured by means of a potentiometer rP-lo The pio- ture of combustion was taken by a camera "Sport" (with a telephoto Ions "FED" and an ancillary long "?0-2"). The dia- motor of the coked zone of the sphere was then measured by a measuring microscope HIR-12 (Pi,3 to some pictures of dif- forentstagoo of combustion). The experiments were carried out by means of a finely porous ball catalyst put at the disposal by E. M. Kaganova and Do L. Moldavokly the coke accumulation was carried out In a test apparatus (Fig 5) using the kero- ~one-gasoline fraction of an Arten-Kalgobak petroleum. A eon- parioon of the kinetic curves of tbo intensity of the coked spherical zones (Pigs 5, 6) shows that the major part of the separated ooks, approximately 60%, lies on the surface and Card 2/3 that after a layer thickness of 0o2 mm (Pigs 89 9) In attained BOY/76-33-4-19/32 Uofil Study on the Regeneration of Alumosilicats Catalysts for Cracking* Is Methods of Investigation and the Distribution of Coke in the Particle of a Spherical A osilioat# Catalyst a sharp decline in the concentration of the coke layer acausulat-. ad in cracking may be obsorved, The observations made led to the assumption that the process of regeneration of the catalyst may to divided Into two stages- the combustion of the external coke layer and the combustion of coke which had accumulated In the poresp with the latter taking place in the inner rang* of diffusion (Pig III It was found experimentally (Table) that within the (AC) sphoro tho temperature during the r*- generation process to practically equal to that of the passing gas flow, There are 11 figurest I table$ and 15 ref9rtnoesp 10 of which are Soviet# ASSOCIATION: SUBUITTIDt Card 3/3 Lenineradakiy nauohno-looledovateltakiy inatitut p0 p*rorabot- ke notti I poluchaniyu iskuastvannogo zhidkogo topliva (Leningrad Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum Proose- sing and the Production of Synthetic Liquid fuels) September 6# 1957 5e(4) AUTHORSi Dobyahinq D. P.p KlIbanova# To. W. SOV/76-33-5-10/33 (Leningrad) TITLEs A Model Investigation of the Regeneration of Alum"un Silicate Catalysts of Crooking (Modellnoys isuchoniye rogenoratell, alyumosilikatnykh katalizatorov kr*kInga). 2.Combustion of the Coke Deposited on the Surface and General linstic Laws of the Process (2o Vygovanly* poverkhnostnogo kokes, I obahchlye kinotlohoskiye sakonoxernosti protseess) PZRIODICALs Zhurnal fisichookoy khtaii, 1959P Vol 33# Nr 5. pp 1023-1029 (USSR) ABSTRACTs A previous lavestigatiou by the author showed (Rof 1) that more than half of the coke deposit Is on the catalyst surface and the remainder is evenly distributed Inside ih* catalyst. Thereforsotwo processes can be distinguished In combustion# one taking piece on the surfac*j the other Inside* This p4per deals with the first process. At first, the dependence of combustion on the speed of the gas current is measured (?IS I)*, Since the experiments wore carried out under almost laminar flowing conditionsp the combustion rate could not depend on Card 1/3 the speed of -the gas currents By applying the V., V, Ponerantoor A Uod*l rnvoettgatlon of the R#S*nerstlon ef A.'ualnu= SOV,/76-33-5-10/33 Silicato Catalysts of Cracking. 2. Ccabuotior- of th# Coke Deposited on the Surface and Oonoral Kinetic Laws of the Prooess Card 2/3 m6thod it was determined that c-ombustion tak9a place in the outer kinalto raago only ',PLC 1). Ylguro 3 shown the dependence Cf the !Ombu&40!3n Tate on tha oxyge't. zoncentration, Direct proportiona',161-ty -,boo-ire, Tno InfIAu6u7* of ttap*raturo on the combustion rate is sh~:vn in figuras 4, 5, an4 6, Figurt 7 shows that at tompvraVu-~e of about 5W' and below# combustion does no longer takq pla-,io*on the surface only andi thersforo# the rate becomes dependent on ".he thickness of the coke layer. Th& inv* tigation of the 6fft-it of oart~onlc a:id on the oombust,% rate (Pig 8) shows that the of *foot can be divreyu~M up to 6000 and a content o! 14 volumq% of CO 2v The kinetics of the coml~ustion oZ -the turfv-, --afer can be expressed by the *-R/Iti, .22 -'33000/RT (6/cm2*800)0 equation w - A (02 4% C 1 (02]'p T - combustion rats with r4garl ti I -A a2of the surface# (021 - tha relatlY9 oxyglin )~-rttent with respect to the oxygen aon39ntrv3Icn of air uadbr i(,uh-I ~;onditions and atmospheric prossurb. Tharv are 0 f4jr;:s, 2 and 15 references# A Model Investigation of the Regeneration or Aluminum SOV/76-33-5-iO/33 Silicate Catalysts of Cracking, 2. Combustion of the Coke Deposited an the Surraos, and General Kinetic Laws of the Process II of which are Soviet* ASSOCTATIONt Institut po pererabotke nefti i poluchontyu Iskustwonnoso shidkogo toplive, Leningrad (Inatituto'of Petroleum Refining and Production of synthetle Liquid ftelso Leningrad) SUBVITTEDt September 26# 1957 DDMHINI, JLP.; WM# 0.1L Calculation of the kiristion of the process taking place in the reactor from the data of modeliv4g experizante with a siftle pellet* Shur.VrM.khl-- 33 uo*7tX%9-3L326 J1 160, (KM l3s7) (Ca"sts) (Crookiog process) DOBYCMM. D.P.;-~~Aj ~".M. Model study of the regeneration of aluminosIlloats, cracking catalysts, Part 3t Diffusion kinetics Of the burning out of the internal carbon and the effect of the porom structure of the catalyst on the rat* of the procosse thurs fise khIm. 34 no.8:1745-1732 Ag 160o (MIRA 1339) 1. leningradskly Institat po pererabotke uqfti., XLIBAIISKIT, 1. B* Cand. Tech 961 .- 'etu4y of faators atteoting the fatigue enduronas and au-rability of diesol-engine 1960 (min or Higher and Secondary Speoialixed 24wation BSSR, Belorussl*n Folytechnio Inst Ju JV, Stalin)* (XL, 1-61, 193) LAumace test of comootlng rods of int&MAI COMbustIOD ODgLa" vith ayollo loading unftr slomlated operating oondItionse Sb*r# tradjutemubol avt=aAff RM wo2s3-28 161, (XM& 130) (Iratigue testing machines) (Connecting rods--T"tLag) ---------- Machine for ftn scale endurance tests of sonnecting rods. U1.2ab. 27 no.3 044-M 161. (KM 1433) 1. Institut ushinovedenlys, Akadmaii nauk BUL (Connecting rods.-Testing) AIXKSAMOV, B.I.,kRnd,tekh.nm*.#,ILIWUI , I.B..kand.tokh.nauk. Iffect, of material and technological factors on the strength endursace of the connecting rod of a tractor engine. Acta tochn 909,35/36:319-330. 161 Bovoshohanlya po ustalostl rotallov. Zad., Noicem, 1~,~O. Valkliche '11141f, an ,ftaya,proahnost' eitallo-tj vtorn-o smv h tya p0 us lost metallov, 24 - 27 -'- 1~1-0 J.. (C70110 ;*ql;.,tl I ~!' 41, Strength; Materials of the Cf-n~~"ne!-e an Metals, hold Ray 24 - 27, 1",O)_1 Izd-vo PT t--. ~,i, Vi,-12. 338 P. Rrrata slip inserted. -~L~O coplen prIntPd. Roop. Ed.t 1. A. Odtngp Corriapmllln~ or the) of aatenoes of the 91ml PA. of FubItrhIng Ho'(1901 A. ii. Charnoyl Tech. Ed.i A. P. Gasova. MP=i Thts collection of orttalan to Inteodod for notentifte research workers and motallurninti. COVERAGIs The GollectIon contt0na pn--ro pv~!iented tl-A discupoo4 at the second oonrorrm., on ratirm or r.,,!tals, yb1ch uaa hvId at the institute or Hotallurm,7 In 111-ay IV-,O. Th!-!5~1 rt'-u'ra &.41 with the nature of ratiVe rraoturv, tlmi mvichanlwm or Cotmation Cm-d 1/$ Cyclic Metal Strength (40"t-4. WYA025 and growth or fatigue cracks, the role of plastic derorsAblon In ratigue fracture# an accelerated tuathod of detemtning fatigue strength, the plottIng of fatigue 41agrams, and various fatigue test methods. New (late Are prevented on the en It Ity or high-strength steel to stress concentration# Z a the affect of strose concentration on the ioriterlon or rative failure, the effeat or the site rector on the st"nl;th of metal under cyclic loads, and results of endurance teats or various machine parts. Problems ecqinocted with cyclic awtal toughness, Internal . friet ton, and the effect or corrosion modia and teVerature on the fatigue strength of metals an also disoussed. go personalities are mentioned. Each arttal* to accompanied by references, mostly Soviet. TAX& *F 001trAMSt VIATM OF P*rXQUS FRACn= 1~041nfi to A. Dirruslonless keehantsm of Porsiation and urowth or a ?a I is Crack ard JP "N Pir R V.- _0 01 I VIM 'S Cyclic metal strength (cont.) Olodyrevokaya, a. A., L. V# Ignatyuko, and V. A. Svetiltskil. Unit for the Study of' Corrosion Faligue of metals Alekeandrov, D. 1. Effect of TeVersture and Stool History on the Endurance totmit of Oxidation-Reslatant and Heat- Realstant Stools and Alloys OdIng, 1. A.# and )M._M__YAaK kit% Effect of Temperature Variations on the Strongthol the 6Mor0asVvrbIns blades HakhMant Do No Procedure of Thermal Fatigue Test Under Given 3 resses FATIMS STRENM OF KACHM FARN Alsksandrov, Do I# and I., Do Xllba~skly. Study of the Endurance or Tractor-Mr9tff#-VVn-n-*7rff%-ft*dv Card 8/9 KLIBMISKIXA,j..B.,,j". tekhn. naukj SVE-TIDV, Aojop inzh. Now machines for endurarce tests and some results of these tests. flauka - proizvo no,ls62-79 163. OnRA 1813) -T 'orol i Gidrol" No 5, PP 3 1,AWAprm state that, In accordance vI the policy a Nydroelectrie 0t further 200low" To. Project, the chief of k ~*,'.Aixlyuk, vith the assistance of A. P. Bra&Uv- 4 the, dimnxions or vaves on the compute and Don vater sunly to- und, 2291ft ka I*ftWtru&AQQ,; and, undor guUW=e of Z. A. Vi and A. P. BrealankLy caMuted the evW the surface of VablabL-v and Stalingrad implies. State that IF. Ye. X=&-&Vyev TdAotsed a nethod for ealcli the stape of abor" jj ~vxter supplies umd action of vind vames. otber icvz a ran=ts m6re =der way, authors CMOTAMp Alsbandr Ivanavich: rMAINT. goat 4!-&1t j9h; ALVXMffffo ! In O.Ao~ otvatetyeaM ro"horl AN ut Nil #6 rouktarl UAYSIMI X.1.0 tekhnicheakir redaktor Clydrological. calaulationg a collection of exerclisos] Oldrologiob"kis resobstyl sbornik iVrasbawili, laningnd# Gidroms to orologiabs $too L24-vol, 19360 293 P, (MA 1011) (Horology-&roblsms, exercises, eta.) 3M SOO*-59-5-21/22 AUTHOM Klibashey, K, P., TITLEs Conference of the Soientifto Council of the Mats, Rydrologleal Institute on the Hosults of Scientific Research Work In 19513 (Sessiya Vohenoeo soveta Gosudarstyennogo g1drologicho skogo Inatituta po Itogam nauchno-isolodo.vatellskikh rabot 1958 g,) PERIODICAL: Mateorologlys. i gidrologiye.919599 Mr 59 PP 62 - 63 (USSR) ABSTkACTs Thu goneral moctings of the Council on the results of 1958 took pl"s on Unuary 12-17, 1959. 16 reports were delivered. X* P, Yonkrosenskly presented the results of Investigation of water reserves In too' newly won lands and fallow landst an well as the results of the working out of now riatho4s for *&I_ oulating the water discharge in those sr*as,, A. Po Braulsvakiy described a now method of calculating the water conservation of the lakes without discharge In North Kazakhotang and the amount of possible water extractions from these lakes# Pe Po Voronkov reported on the fundamont&ls of the now direction In InvestlZating hydrochemical conditions of the surface waterg Card 1/4 and,olft'tho results obtainod in this respect an the basis of 3 tax V-50", Conference of the Scientific Council of the State 30"0-59-5-21/22 Hydrological Institute on the Results of Scientific Research Work In 1958 extensive expeditions, A, A* Pugin reported on the use of aerial photographs for an accurate determination of the di. meneAlons of the Gatchnent drainage areas of rivers# of the lake surfacoog and of other hydrographlo features. V. 0, Androyanov dealt in his report with the investigation of the discharge distribution within one year on the basis of equa- tions for the water and host balance. X. Yee KondratOyev and I* VO 'Po;oy spoke on the use of aerial photographs for in- vestleating the deformation of position of the river bedg and on the results obtained in thia respect, A* Yo Karaushey ,spoke on the calculation of wind-tide wind-backtide phenomena (agonno-onagonnoys yavloniye), He described a method vorked out --by him for calculating these phenomena with the use of the equation for turbulent diffusion. A. R# Konstantinoy reported on his modificatione to the methods of calculating the surface evaporation on the mainland applied to the use of data of meteorological not observations. P, Pa Kustain put forward the results of inveatigations over mariy years of the conditions Card 2/4 of formation of a snow oovor and the laws of distribution of Conference of the Scientific Council of the State SOY/5o-59-5-21/22 Hydrological Institute on the Results of Scientific Research Work In 1956 Card 3/4 tho enow cover* K, Yea Ivanov reported on the furthor develop- ma-nt of his former theory of water motion in closod upper- course peat-bog areas, and on the important rulos of water notion found by hint which cause Us overmointening of peat deposits. A. K. Proakuryakov, A. U. Gavrilov, and V. V. Ukhanov reportod on the working out of a method of COn3idering the discharee for the use of hydroelectric power stations, and on .the development of the methods of a hydrological mass observa- tion ~n the rivers@ Le R, Struzor and S, Be Oink* reported on the building of a special test construction - a gradient mast at the Valdayakaya gidrologichookaya laboratoriya (Valday Hydrological Laboratory), Together with tho other devices of the Laboratory it will be able to determine all the elements of water conservation in the forest. M. S. Grushevakiy reported on tho possibility of using electronic computers for the solution of tasks of river hydraulics. A. 1. Chebotarev spoke Conference of the Scientific Council of the State 80"o;59-5-21/22 Hydrological Institute on the Results of Scientific Research Wo k to 1958 on the introduction of results of 4otentific research by the OGI into practice,, 8/050/60/000/05/20/020 B007/5014 1UTHORs 111basboig t. P. TITM sooting of the t1ohos*y voyst Oosudaretvannogo g1drologlabodamp' Institute, (folestifto Council of the State 2 drolodalVw, Institute) an the Achievement$ of OcIentifia'Researah Work in 1959 PnIODICALs Notoorologlya Igidrologlyat 1960,, No. 5. pp. 65-66 TEM The Uohonyy sovet Instituts (Boiontific Council of the Institute) hold a meeting at the Gosuderetv*nnyy gldrologichookly institut (state Yldrological Instituts)'in January-Februaryp 1960. The meeting was 4ovotod to the sal*ntifto research work made In 1959. A report on this meeting Is given here* During 1959t the stoy*-Mentioned Institute carried through methodical expeditions to study such problems as the hydrometry of wountain.rivors, the sediment runoff# too conditions* trans- formation of river banks$ and the silting of water basins. In his lecture, 1. Marmak reported an provisional results yielded by such investigations..Tt Is Wamlah lectured on methodical investigations Card 1/4 isoting of the vchonyr sovot Gosudarotyonsogo 3/050/60/000/05/20/020 gidrologichookogo Institut;s(Golostific Council B07/3014 of the $tat* Hydrological atituts) on the lablevements of Scientific Research Work In 1959 and on the practice In the field of hydrological forecasts In the north- test of the USSR. The UOU (Hydronotearological Service Administration) was mentioned, 0, A. Aloksoy*v Myoke on *be calculation of saxi ua water deliveries. N. Too londrot'lev, T A Uryv#ypv,,-&nd A. 9, Gavrilov a dealt with extonsiv-902perims tal lavos,'~rmhioxs in the riold or son- n go atabilts*d water movements In natural.riv*r bode. They were conducted on the rivers Tvortoa and Oredesh in summer of 1959 In cooperation with the Toontrallayy Inotitut Prognosov (Central Institute of Forecasts). 1. yo Pop" submitted a method of ostablisErg baela long-rang# hydrological 1975casto of the deformation of river- and Inundation beds# and the contents of ouch forecasts by the example of the Obt and Irtysh Rivers. A. V. laroushov dealt with the present state and further prospects in the Mlms run atudy Or I Be off. A, t. Prookurzakov and A, X. Dinaketan spoke on designs of WA-PlaIngin-al instrussnis and their Introduction. The designers of the 001 (State Hydrological Institute) or* modernists# Zhostovskly's van** Among now instruments worked out are a miniature vane by burtssv# a forced drain by Illarionov for the recording pluvionoter, Card 2/4 Meeting 3f the Vchenyr sovet GosudarstTennogo, 9/050J60/000/05/20/020 g1drologlaheskogo Institute, (Scientific Council BW7/3014 of the State Rydrologlaal 'Institute) an the Achievements of Scientific Research Work In 1959 a drill by Proskov, as automatio hydrostatic water level recorder by VinogradgIt -I-.-�--1rul&vko Managor of the Minskeys. c1dronotoorolo, oheskays, obs-orvatoriya (Minsk Hydronoteorological ObsorvatorX) spoke an the effect of the draining -of swamps on the r1nolpal elements of water economy In the rivers of the Selorusekoyo Poles6y*. X. 1. Qurevloh subuitt9d his method of forecasting flowoff in summer* If. No ATF; kM& reported on the utilisation of ahamoteristios of *now melts in forecasts on spring flowoffs. 0. 1. Irestovskit offered a calculation of the base flow of mall water coursest as well as of losses caused In springtime by :Tapor&tlon. So I* Vsdorov submitted now information on the Influence exerted by conditions# and on the determination of evaporation in forests by the method of turbulent diffusion* A*-RA-- lonotantino worked out a method of calculating evaporation coming from the mainland on the basis of experimental data and by proceeding from the equation for turbulent diffusion. A. V. laraushey and Yu. 1. Ivanor reported on investigations of the movement of Inundations and silting in water basins. Ye, O.Jemongy supplied now data on the daily course of Card 3/4 Xesting of the Vchenyy sovet Oosudaretv*nnogo 8/050J60/000/05/20/020 g1drologlahaskojo instituta (Scientific Council B0071DO14 of the State Hydrological Institute) on the Achievement@ of Scientific Research Work In 1959 river turbidity and on the consideration of this factor in the method of measuring the flowoff of Inundations. To So Sumarokov spoke on the investigation of the bed load of mountain-71vers basing on data by the Bredneasiatskays. okepeditelys, (Soviet Central Asia Upedition). T. T, Dement'-Tov dealt with the Influence of the radiation angle on the accuracy- of the vane Indications. ft Jan *A Television Irput hltorp* Va Ilibson, Leningrad -01adiot No lo P 43 Briefly describes a filter damigmed,to r*dwe Interference to the T-2, receiver caused by local radio stAtions, The filter Is connected between the antenna Jack and the rf w*lifier grid of the receivero - - - _/ - --- -I/ ---- -- - -- ---- -_ -- - __ - ___ - -- _ -__ ____ - I -If to ---A - -- - ____ -_ - - - --- -- -- --- _--- 11 r- 107-5-31/54 AUTHOR: 111boon, V. and Britaxishakiy, It. Tr=: ISOYMSO and MOSSW TV gets (Telovisory VSOYuI#'I PMODIOAL: TM410# 1956# 9*51pp, 35-39 -IM83t) ADOMOT.- A damoriptioa, of,two now facrtory-mado Soviet tv sets. They were developed in none 0t the 11~niugrsd radio-manufacturing plantaw, As OnW it**& r*ctangular picture tubes am switio speakers are featured. Both sets"are, intended for 5 tv channels and also rA VO radio reception on " to 73 no. They differ in the type of picture tube used and in the acoustic system. *Son%* has 210 x 200 OR 35JI 129 type picture tube, *Znmwa* bike 255 x 340 m 43AnF type picture tube. Sensitivity on All channels 200 Lom or better. Horizontal definition 5oo lineso Sound amplifier band 100 to 6.000 o at 1 watt. Both ti sets,are designed for 110, 1270 220-v *-a supply, and consume 125 w with IW reception mA 60 w with JU radio reoeptIon. "Soyuzo wolgM 9L5 kg, gZaanyas - 25,5 kg. Zaah set uses 15 tubes and 5 semiconductor diodes. Beat frequency 6.5 me to used for sound roception.-Tirst 5 stages are used Jointly for video Card 1/9 and sound channels. AsymmetrIcal Input Is deagned for a 75-ohn cable. AUTHORSs Klibson, V.0 Noymans V. 30V/107-59-1-51/51 TITLE: The "Znamya-5fPTV Set (Toloviaor "Znamya-58") PERIODICALi ABSTRACTs Card 1/2 .j Radio# 1959t Ur 1, PP 33-35 (MR) The authors give a detailed design description of the "Znamya-58" TV set. This TV set Is a modernized version of a well-known TV sot "Znamya". It works on all 12 channels and is equipped with 15 tubes, 7 semiconductor diodes# and a kinescope, type "43LX2B" with 340 x 255 on picture dimensions* rurther characteristics of this sot arot sensitivity - 200 microvoltat adjacent-ohannal selectivity - not lose than 31 deoibelal definition - 500 vertical and 450 horizontal lines at the center and 400 lines of each kind at the marginal video-intermediate frequency - 34-25 negacycloal tons- intermediate frequency - 27-75 neracycleal n-f anplifi*r band - 100 to 6#000 cycles; input power: 130 wattal caning dimensions - 520 2 495 x 475 mm; total weights 28 kg. The "Znamya-56" TV Sot There are three tablest two disgrams# one.graphp one ciroultj and one Soviet reforencoo Card 2/2 KLIBSON, T.; IzTuwT# IF-t IMIMIfff L.;' ZAMILM, I* (Leningrad) 0-9 ------ I- . evolost and 'Drusht&O television sets, Radio n0-6133-36 J* '60- (MM t3l?) and reception) IM 1% saw telsv1sion reasivers,, radio no~6%6 is 163# trols as weU as Jacks- for antema connectiiing' earphone and tape re-corder inputs# a fuse plugj and panels for conneoting stereo and remote control attachmentse 11W cabinet is made from wood and plastic. The eat measuras 6lOx48Ox340 = overaU arA weighs about 25 kgo Orige arto has: 2 figuree, CJPRSS 39,981 SUB CODE: 17, Card IA -40f z vo %X6 I I GOUNTRY ': '11MG&HY D CATEGORY t Cownochordstry, Oeochomistry. llydrochortiatry AB3. JOUR. I Rzxhl,im.. X.o.. ~23 i95)-, ;o. 81697 AUTHOR jg~~Crq of so ionco3 - [Somys MOW., 03T, TITLE fthionj ilasis for Evaluntion of Nochartionl Potentials 0Rjq. pUB4 Acta gool. Aead.sciont. hung., 1953, 5s F0 3-4* 313-321 ABSTRACT I It Two tom usad in gooehoill3tryl nonely, CON souM potantial" of 3zedoczky-Fardose arld ' f boon orodox potontial" of Goldschmidt, have ditioutsed. Tho,oxistonoo of :14*,he first tcrm Ic considerod to be Ju3tific-dt. RognAr4ing tho "radox potential," under conplcx rcolo- gioal conditions this concept 'W-ecome3 unreal to a certain oxtont. but muy also Le, con3i- dered as justified sinco it rerlooto the rolntionship Milch oxistod In the surround1n *gj-,ice it han a dofinito nonnIng 10AIRD: 112 Alf- YLIBURSZ"t B. "Mysical bases for teatheitical potential computations." In Cer=n,, P.323- ACTA GEDIWICA, (MaWr Tudomanyon Akedemia) Budapest, Hunrary, Vol. No. 3/4o 195b. I-onthl,), List of East Empean Accessions (EEAO Le, Vol, b, No. 6.. June 3,959. Unclo HOIS: Xlaynor. K# "e. 111bur# A. Kh lfb- `!auction of Collum *~unnitpte Kith Aso-I-)-5o4-DIox.-btjnzri- 2021-birllfo, Ion-i~quuou:j )olutioncllo vghiro,fovetvii vnzh-lu 9 witri.va i utillben-4,40-blu dIvuIf.'O'KiSlOtO- thtillhtW') V volnykh v.?tvor!-.I-h) T'. I.: 7.1turiml ob3hchoy khIrAl, 195'), '01, 29, 3, F*). psmn) This divulfo cci.1 fin-i ite ~:n!, r Oat nunv "Itilbaso" hftvo I)oon wooponwl L-, .-s~tgentv f -.- the motria rleterminqtion of Iuminun -Icf!t I, -~). Iccor$ina to the literhture doit tijuoL- rep~~Onto t1tio giv2 colored roltA- tiona vith othe-. c~.tlonv ani cowilix bone. -r etowAv -ci-l medin "~tilbLzo" only tlh~ compi ;:., ions ~,s: at-w-1- monyl thoriumi --m! zirconlun t-ncot. too an,* molybJvt,~:~. t:%te reaction of II-Itilb-.zol' with jolium tunpstate it an --z-ti-Ae of the 4oijble 'acomrorition rv-ctl wi botreet- t n orpf nie , C11 wid m com:,Iex sniont ~ wl 'At c -n r-,-ob-.bIj be !i-A 'A'c.- tI-v colari- =etric daterminution of tun!-etate. "qi.- mc.-Vio), i-_- voluchle, oinca tting-4tate ic o-eldom t,.--g-:ent - i'.% V,, aloove Int(!vL&rinr rard 1/1 ~-%O 110110tion of 404JIUR Tjnoat 49 '*Jth 1-tilbone-4 /it- T I I "ulfo Lot,] %a-,0' -in lon-Aquenut neon - is- UAX ,-0-3,4-~IOXYbe 0 ~0111ttond elements# sin) tunqetate osn be #epvr.--te4 fro2 molybdonux and iron in tho form of tungstic acid. The resultif of etuilying photomqtrioclly the reection betretn 'r1tilbazo- "n4 rjoUum tuni