SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORKUSHKO, O.V. - KORMANOVA, YE.YE.

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FUFIUJ,O, TIA., kand.med.nauk; KOGUT,M.D,, kand.med.nauk; FEDISHIV,P.S., kand.med.nauk;,~M=SHXO,.O.V,, kand.med.nauk; RADZTVIL, Y.F. kand.med.nauk. Clinical a:~pe-sts of some temporal correlations in the ballisto- cardiogram. Vrach. delo no-400-36 Ap'63- (MIRA 16:7) 1. Kijevskiy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachay; nauelmyy rukovaditell - ch"Len-korrespondent =1 SSSRq prof. D.F.Chebotarev., (BALUSTOGARDIOCWHY) LENGAURR, N.A.; ZILIFAMOW, D.B.; YANOVSKIY, A.D.; KAMWmKffA, I.Ya.; MUS-HENINWHOVAI, N.G.; CHECHIK, E.A.; NEYMAN, B.G.; XORKUSHKO,, 0.v. Organization and first results of the work of a specialized tem to control thrombolic comp3ications in Ximr. Trach.delo no.ltlOS- 109 Ja 163. WM 16Q) 1e Ki7evekaya stantaiya sk meditairwkoy pomoshchi. (KIZ7-THROMM IS (KIEV-EMBOLISM) MACHERET, Ye.L.; KORKUSHKO, O.V. Re5ultn of atudieB on the elastic properties of blood vessels in hypertensive patients. Sov. med. 27 no.1:33-36 Ja 164. (MIRA .17:12) 1. Institut gerontologii I eksperimentallnoy patologii AMN SSSR, Otdeleniye vozrastnykh izmeneniy vnutrennikh organov (zav.- chlen- korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. S.F. Chaboratev) i nevrologicheskoye otdeleniye Kiyev3koy oblantnoy klinicheakoy bollnitay (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. D.I. ianchenko), CHEBOTAREV, D.F.; KOR SACHUK, N.N.; VOLOSHCRNKO, I.I. _~_PS I Some data on atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis in very old persons. Vop. geron. i geriat. 4:159-166 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut gerontologii AMN SSSR, Klyev. KORKUSHED, O.V., kand.med.naak Change in the functional activity of the liver in patients with pulmonary pyosis treated with antibiotic aerosols. Zdrav. Turk. 7 no.4%13-18 AP'63. (MIRA 16:6) lo Iz kafedry terapii I (naucbnyy rukovoditelt - chlen-4,-orres- pondent AMN S*SM prof. D.F.Chebotarer) Kiyevskogo instituta usoverohonstvovani7a vrachey (dir. - dotsent M.E.Umovist)o (LIVER-DISEAM) (LUNGS-DISWES) (AITTIBIOTICS) - ,90RKUSHKO, O.V.; 2,1LIBERMAN, D.D.; YANIOVSKIY, A.D.; KAME'NETSKAYA, I.Ya.i MMIRINNIKOVA, R.G.; CHECHIK, B.A. Some characteristics of the clinical aspects and %reatment of the acute period of myocardial infarct in elderly and benile persons. Vop. geron. i geriat. 4:179-185 165. WIRA 18:5) 1. Institut gerontologii AMN SSSR I Kiyevskaya stantsiya skoroy meditsinakoy pomoshchi. of Ligbg xj t:;, i:, ro -fit KAUSYLA, K.; IT~ ~T~� ~_ New maps of ilsotherms of the Lithuanian S.S.R. Trudy AN Lit. SSR Ser. B no.3:167-172 162. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut geologii i geografti AN Litovskoy SSR. SYAISINA, K. V.p VINNIKOV, M. Yo. and SIIU:-=VAp T. V. IlThe Distribution of Opisthorchosis Anon# the Fopulation of Tobollsk", Med. Paraz. i Paraz. Bolez., Vol. 17o No. 2$ pp 122-26, 1948. EDRKUT-S.__Tq.. general-leytxaaant; GAVRIKOV, F., polkovnik .Yhy more attention to tactical training; based on newspaper materials. Voen. Test- 38 n0.7:84-89 A 158. (MIRA 11:6) (Tactics) (Infantry drill and tactics) I .1 - KORLACKA, Janina; RUTKOWSKI, Boleslar, %: Anesthesia In newborn infantas Polo tygo leko 19 nooA4& 1702-1704 N 2 264 1. 3 SpeoJalistyamego Oddzialu Chirurgii Dzieciecej Szpitala Miejskiego v Gliwicach (Ordynators doc. dr. ZbIgniew Tabanaki) i z Oddzialu Anestezjologii Szpitala Miejskiago w Glivicach (Kierownika dr. med. Boloslaw Rutkowski). KORLACKI, Adall Remote complicationa followIng olectrocoagu ; ' erosion as a cause of threatened uterine rupt,.iro ',:, 'L-LI:or. Ginek. Pol. 35 no.2:287-289 Mx-Ap 164. I* Z Oddzialxt Polozzli.-zo-rinakologio,-~nego S-zpl :-* iego ,; G21wicach (Ordynator: dr. mod. M. Kosinski.l. MARKOWSKIp At;..Kq 4VK- - influence of water content in the course of vernalization on the respiration intensity of seeds and further generative development of winter wheat. Bul Ac Pol biol 3-1 no.2:95-98 163. 1. Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculturet Krakow and Institute of Plant Physiologyp Krakow, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by F, Gors1d. KORUKOWSKI,, janusm; RAFF, Tadeusm; STEFAV, Jen Microbiological characteristics of tubercle bacilli isolated from ducks. Gruzlica 31 no.6:716-718 Je'63. 1. Pracownia Mikrobiologiczna Klipiki Ftizjatrycznej AH.., RoInicze Zak-lady Doswiadczalne, Krakow. I- ZAJACZKCf4SKA, Jadwiga; JANCZY, Stanislaw; BURACZEWSKA, Maria; KORLAKMKI, Janusz; ZYCH, Dobieslaw; KRYCPhTIAK, Wanda. Ckie-year results of antibacterial therapy of recently discovered cavernous pulmonary tuberculosiB. Gruzlica 32 no.2389-95 F'64 1. Z Instytutu Gruzlicy i Kliniki Ftizjatrycznej MI w Krakowis. Kierownicy tematut prof. W.Jaroozewiez; prof. S. Hornung. IPOLAND KORLAKOWSKI ' ja'ausnx, Magister, RAPT, Tadausx, and- STEFAN, - -T&Jn-,_of the M-7-o-roBlology laboratory (Pracownia Xikrobiolo- alczna), Phthi5iatric Clinic (Xiinika Fty--jatryoxna), XNt z LAkademia %Iedyozna, Medical Acadoiny] (Director: Prof. Dr. S. HORNUNG) and the Agrioultural Experimental Research Of- ficos (Rolnicze Zaklady Doswiadecalne) (Directort Prof. Dr. T. MARCHLUWSKI), both in Kralcow "Microbacteria Tuberculosis Occurring in Ducks." iarsaw-Lublin, ttj "eja Weterynaryjna, Vol 18, NO 11, Nov~ 62, pp 672-0574. ract .11 Abst [Authors' English summary] In the analysis of wycobacteria tuberculosis isolated from 15 ducks, sufforin.,, from tuberculosis in all cases the avian type was foun C1. A detailed characteristic or the isolated strains is pre- 3anted. Uf the 11 referanoes, three are in Polish, threo (3) in English, and five (5) in Gertnaxi. HORIJUJiG, Stanislaw; KORIAKOW8KI) Jant-ot, Jozef Failure of antituberculous tterapy in the light of micro- biological examinations of watopsy specimens. Gruz:lica 33 no.7:551-558 J1 165* 1, Z Kliniki Etizjatrycznej AM w Krakowie (Kisrowniks prof. dr. S. Hornung). KORIAS, insh. Industrial thermelectric genera-tors and their deficiencies. tole". j svias' 2 no.2:-17-18 7 '58. (KIRA 11:1) (Therwelectricity) KORLAS, I.I., inzh. New sound-amplifying and acoustic equipment. A-7-tom., teles..1, svias' 2 no,5;21-23 My 158. (MIRA 11:5) (Public address syztems) XORIAS, I.L. Inzh. ic train radio. Avtom.. telem. i sviaz' 2 no.7:8-11 Jl 158. (Railroada-Blectronio equipment) (maA n t6) KORLAS. I.L. insh.; IVAMOT, R.I. RK-24 radio relay apparatus. Avtom., telem,j qviaz' 4 no.6:8-11 Js 160, (KIRA 13:7) 2. Otdel radloavyaxi Glavnogo upravlenlys, signalizatsit i evyazi Kinisteretva putsy soobahchaniya (for 1orlas). 2. Bachallnik radioreleymykh linly Moskovskoy dorogi (for ivanov). I (Philroads-Commmicatibn systems) (Radio relW systems) KORLAS, Ivan _LvArko~ch; SOKOWVO Viktor iredorovich; KHAYKINO Takov Ijr_uxANsKjY, G.K., inzh., reteenzent; NOTIZAS, M.N., inzh., red.; USBN-KO, L.A., tekhn.red. [Goncise manual for eleotriciane and techniotans of railroad radio comimmication systems] Xratkii spravochnik dlia elektro- mekhanikov t monterov poazdnoi i stantsionnol radlosylazi. Moskva, Vees.izdateltako-poligr.obwedinento X-va putei soobahche- niia, 1961. 191 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Railroads--ilectronic equipment) (Railroads--Handbooks. manuals. ate.) KORLEA, T. An asynchromous transformer for are welding. P-5. (Zvaranie, Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan. 1957, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) W. Vol. 6, No. 92 S^Dt~- 1957. Uncl. USH&KOT, B.P.; KORL9M, S.A. Comparative cytoplWelologleal analysis of the reactivity of muscle fibers to the action of urea. ROkl-LN 356R 133 n0-3: 726-729 JI 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Ioningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat imeni AoA*Udaaovae Predstavlew akademikon Te.I.Pavlovskim. (URM) (MUSOLB) S/079./62/032/012/006/000 DI,24/D307 RZ Z I., Eeruyu, Ye. , Sfitses- THO' Gershkovich h., Duvalma, I M A.11, ILorletyanu Ye. , Vaynberg, E. a-m-1 Smorzhev- skaya, I... TITIE Production of isoprene from dimethyldioxan. 111. Acidity and activity of the, crackirq,! catalyst V M -iurnal obsh~hey 1-.himii,* v. 32, no. 12, 1962,- P,- "10DICAL: ZI 3992-3997 T The prcsent article edeals.,with the production of isoprene by the vapor-phase catalytic cracRing of dimethy1dioxan and shows that the activity of the catalyst dcm~ends on the presence of Brdnsted acid sites, the reaction being anAo-ous to th--t carried U V out irr solution with acid catalysUs. The catalysts used in the Pre- sent work were -,prepared by calcining silicaf+ 5'/~j of alumina at 5000C, 1 fr this sirr)ort with solutions of -phosp m, am- ims,;regnatin_ hates (sodiu mo-nium, calcium etc.) of various concentra-Ei6ns, and calcininc-, at I C~ 4000C. The proton acidity,.oE the catalysts. war, mcaoured by ion-ex.- Card'1/3 S/079/62/032/012/006/000 Production of iso!-)rene D414/D307 change x-rith neutral ammoni~in acetate solutic and their surface area by a simplified 3,,T m6thod. Plottin& the increase in activity (total conversion under stdiidard conditions) of the catalyst against increase in proton acidity a characteristic curvo consisting o '" t wo rectilinear sections, the slope suddenly becoming more -,,-)ro- nounced at a content of active phase in the catalyst of about 4',~, correspondin,, to in acidity oE 0.050 m-e(iuiv/g. The sclectivity 4.3 also rises very rapidly and linearly, ix? -o a proton acidity of about 0.10 m-equiv/g, after i-faich it contInues to rise very slowly, the conversion o-jr-' dime thyldioxan to isoprene, howaver,. remaining co-Itstant (because of a slight d,~,creasc iii the total conversion) at ndard conditions. (after 3 hrs with a space velo- about 477) under sta, city of 0.4 hr-1, at 3000C). The relationship betwoen thc first- order velocity conatant and the acidity of the catalyst is similar to that for homogeneous acid catalysis. The S'pecific Surfacc of the catalyst falls as.the content. oi- active phase is increased fro-m 0 to 34' l except that at 2;'. it is grcater 16-Aai-i at .5-d.. During work- ing, as"the catalyst becomes coated with 'co*lcel its acidity dimin- ishes and the conversion gAlls, the selectivity increasing slightly. Card 2/3 S/07 62/032/012/006/008 Production of isoprenc D424X)307 The nature of the curve of the increase in acidity with the amount of active phase is explained by the formation oJEf aggregation poly- mers by the phosphate on the surface of the support. The dcpc-adence of the activity on the proton acidity is explained by the formation of active surface com,,;ounds by the dimethy1dioxan at the Br8nsted acid sites. The levcllin,-, off of the conversion to isoprene at a certain acidity is due to the de'crea--cd suecif ic surface and conse- quent decrea--cd adsorption. The main side reaction - the production of isobutylenc - takes place at both Brbnsted and lewis acid sites and is therefore independent of the presence of thc, active phase. Because the 3r8nGtcd acid sites are screened to some extent from Icohing uI)I by thoir adsorption of the diitethy1dioxan, the LewiS acid sites are lost more rapidly during the working of the catalyst, which accounts for the increase in selectivity during working. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCLVVION: Khimicheskiye issledovatellskiy institut, Bucharest (Chemical,11W-search Institute, Oucharest) SUBMIVLMD: May 22, 1961 Card 3/3 GERSHKOVICH, th.[Heriscovici, C.1; DUVAIXA, M.; MEROYU, Ye.[Herain, 9.1; SMOBZHEVSKATA, M.; VAYNBMG, N.; KOBLMANU,-.Ye (Corlebeem , E.] F~sparation of Isoprene fm dimthy1dioxane. Fart 1; R93a 9f a catalyst and of a carrier. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.12:3987-3c)90 D 162. (MIRA 3.6--1) 1. MAmichaskiy iaBledovatelt'iski~ institut,, Bukharest. (Isoprene) (D jazane) (Catalyste) GMHKOVICH, Zh.[Rerocovici,, G.1; DUVAIMA, M,; MIROYU, Ye.[M&roIu,, FQ; SFINTSESKU, K. Esfintencu" C. 1; x9m=ANH 0 le. [Corletenirm, S. J; VAYNBERG, K.; SMORZHSVBKAYA, M. Preparation of isoprene from dlzwtbyldioxans. Part 3:AeidI#ff and activity or a cradking catalyst. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.12'. 3992-3997 D 162. (MIR& 36 :1) 1. KbImicheiskiy issledowatellakiy inatitut, Bukbarest. (Isoprene) (Diozane) (Catalysts) 26863 S/080/61/034/004/004/012 A057^129 AUTHOM: Vinogradova, L.M., Norlev, A. Ya.- TITLE: Water repaents for silicate glasses PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 34,no.4,1961, 743 - 750 TEXT: Various monomer and polymer organosilicon compounds were tested in the present work as wat6r repellents for giass surfaces. Special attention was paid to the resistance and viability of the water repellent film on the glass surface during longlasting effect of water, The present investigations demon- strated that in addition to the wetting angle the durability of the film in terms of its resistance to sprinkling is decisive in establishing the suitability of a compound. as water repellent. A selection of water repellents for silicate glasses was. important for iarious purposes, as, for instance, for moisture-protecting coatings of optical glasses, improvement of transparency for glasses in air- or sea-transport, increase in insulation properties etc. Literature data related to the use of organosilicons as water repellents indicate that some of these com- pounds contain active functional groups which react with a surface containing hydroxyl groups or adsorbed water molecules, forming thus thin organosilicon Card 1/!5 26863 B/080/61/034/004/004/012 Water repellents for silicate glasses A057/A129 filr~s. The latter are chemical compounds on the surface with high physico-chemi- cal properties. For the present investigations special devices were constructed: a laboratory box for the sprinkling test, a device containing a horizontal micros- cope for measuring the wetting angle and a device for determining the angle at which water begins to roll off the prepared surface. In the sprinkling test box a constant water spray was falling on the investigated glass surfaceo which was inclined in a 750 angle to the level. The"efficiency" of the applied water-repel- lent was estimated by measuring the time until half of the prepared surface loses the water-repellent property. The wetting angle was determined by measuring the size.of a drop of bi-distilled water placed on the impregnated glass surface, and calculating the angle e of wetting from tg 9/2 = 2h/d (h - height of drop, d diameter). For measuring the critical angle at which a water drop rols off the prepaLred surface a device was used with-a. horizontal plate which was gradually inclined by means of a flywheel and the inclination was controlled on a dial. The weight of the used drop was constant (0.03 g). The following preparation procedure of the glass surface before testing was carried out. The glass was thoroughly cleaned, dried at 1000C and polymer organosilicons (silicones) were applied imediately after drying. Before application of the monomer organosili- cons (silanes), which are able to hydrolyze and condensate, the cleaned and dried Card 2/5 26863 S/080/61/034/004/004/012 Water repellents for silicate glasses A057/A129 glasses were placed for 24 hours into a hydrostat with 70 % relative humidity. The silanes were applied by rubbing the moisture-oonditioned glass ~Prrace with a 10 % solution of the monomer in white spirit. Polymeric silioones,were used in form of a paste prepared by mixing the 10 % solution in white spirit with diato- mite washed in water. The paste contained 72 % diatomite. All tests were carried out after room temperature drying and following baking of the impregnated glass surface for 1 hour at 2300C. Results of the-experiments (carried out in coopera- tion with V.N. Zeryukin) are shown in a table. It can be seen that the best re- sults were obtained with dimethylsilane derivativeis. Baking is essential only In the case of ethoxy- and phenyl-derivatives. High -.,:,esistance of the wator-ropel- lent film is due to partial hydrolysis of the monomer by the surface moisture and grafting of the resulting polymer to the glass surface by covalent bonds. Among polymeric silicones the best water-repellent characteristic is shown by polymethyl- and polyethylhydrosiloxane which react with hydroxyl groups of the glass surf having an active hydrogen ion coupled to the silicon atom in the polysiloxane chaim" The other polymeric silicones which do not have active functional groace ps adhere to the sui-face only through physical forces. Thus removal of surface moisture and baking after application are essential for these compounds. The pre- Card 3/5 26863 8/080/61/034/,XA/004/012 Water repellent for silicate glasses A057/A129 sent results demonstrate also that the wetting angle is not a sufficient criterion in estimation of the durability of water-repellent films. Durability is determin- ed not only by the chemical structure of the organoailicon film, but also by the firmness of the bond with the-glass structure. The present tests made it possible to select water-repellent agents for a variety of purposes. There are 3 figures, 1 table and 26 references: 12 Soviet-bloc and 14 non-Soviet-bloc. The most impor- tant English-language references read as follows: R. R.Mo Gregor, Lnd. Eng. Ch., 46, 2323 (1954); L. A. Spitze et &I., J. Appl. Phys., 18, 904 (1947); Aircraft big., 30, 353, 217,(1958); M. J. Hunter eL al, Ind. Eng. Chem., 39, 1389(1947). SUBMITTED: June 23, 1960 Table: Water-repellent properties of glass prepared by various monomeric and poly- meric organosilicon compounds. Legend: (1) water-repellent agent, (2) angle of wetting (in degrees), (3) angle at which the water begins to roll off (degree), (4) efficiency at the sprinkling test (hours), (5) until baking, (6) after baking (7).monomers, (8) product of partial hydrolysis of dimetfi~vldichlorosilanep (9) product of partial hydrolysis of dimethyldiaoetoxysilane, (10) polymers. Card 4/5 1. YOTOVEWO A., LORLIK L 13 t 2. U3SR (600) 4. Lvov - ~Ioving-Picture Projection 7. School for motion-picture operators at Lvov. Kinomekhanik, No. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian AccesLions, Library of Congress, -Eav 1953. Unclassified. KarOVETS4, A.; KORLIX, -B, Moving-Picture rrojection Aiding schools in the organization of techhical education. Kinomekhanik, No. 2, 1953. Month-ly List -of -Rusaian-Acgelsio 9 Library of Congress, LUM 1953. Unclassif ied. I -V A. 1101M KW, A "T!,e effect of certain a-mtechnical or. the hamtest anI hrowing qualities of barlay under the conlitions pre- vailin.- in Moscow Oblast". Mosco-54, 1955. MoScow Order of Lcniri Agricultural kcademy imeni K. A. Timir-jazev. (Dissertations for the Deree of C.-andirlate. of Acricaltural Scieneps.) 30: Knishraya letoris' No. 44, 29 October 1955. Mbscow. COUNTRY : GATSOORY : Cultivated Plants. Cereals. M ABS. JOUR. : RZhPlol. # No. 23 155 8. N'. 1046~-il AUTHOR L_kEkLkov DIST. b1olol-d-v-sl-fl-F-1gricultural Inetitute. TITLE The influence of Sowing Rates and Sowing Mathods on the Yield and Brewing.~jualities of Barley. ORIG. M. : Tr- Molotovsk, sw-kh., in-t, 19.57, k5, 67-78 ABSMCT t Experiments were conducted at Ural Zonal Experiment .13tation in Karagayakiy rayon. An increase in the sowing rato from 4-6 million to 5._5 million kernels on 1 hectare on rich. and up to 6..5 million on poor podzolic soils, especially with gies,ter contamination with.weeds, produces an increase in the yield of 2.8 centnera/ha and more, lowers the amount of protein in the grain, i.e. it secures a crop of brewing grain of higher quality. An increase in the sowing rate can be achieved by the mathoo of close and crosswise.sowing -- V. A. Vouchkova Card: 1/1 21 KQRLTAKOV, IT.I. The BA-100 boring unit for underground boring. Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform. no.6-.3-4 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Boring machinery) -KORLYAKOV . 1. Equipment for semicontinuous centinp, of round I ato. Bluletekh.- skon,inform, no.11s16-17 1 58. IMIRA 11112) . (continuous canting) I TROFIMCIVy S.S.p kand. sellkhoz.naukp et. nauchn. sotr.; ERYLEV, V.K.; KOCHERGIN, A.Ye., kando sellkhoz. nauk; KUZNETSOVA, L.Z.; KORLY ' 1) J kand, sellkhoz. nauk, st. nauchn. Mal s0tr. MffROMIECIN. V.2.; MIKHELOV, M.I.; POPOV, P.D., red. [Soils of the Kuznetsk Basin,. a map as the face of a field, laboratory of fertilityp vitamins of the earth, protectors of crops,, enrichment of feed] Pochvy Kuzbassa, karta - litso polei, laboratoriia plodorodiial vitamiry zemlip za- shchitniki posevov, obogashchenie korma. Kemerove Keme- (MIRA P rovskoe knizhnoe isd-vo,, 19". 92 p. 18:5) 1. Biologichookiy lzatitut Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SWR (for Trofimov). 2. ZavedWtohchiy laboratoriyey zashchity rasteniy Kemerovskoy sell&!-,*khozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantaii (for Kostromitin). 3. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom zhivotnavod- stva Kemerovskoy sallskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii (for Mikha7lov). 4. Zaveduyushchiy agrokhiimichookoy labo- ratoriyey SibirBkogo nauchno-isgledovateltakogo institute. soMAikogo khogyaystva (for Kochergin). 5. Zaveduyushchays. agrokh-t-icheskoy laboratoriyey Kemerovskoy sellskokhozya4- stvennoy opytnoy stantaii (for Kuznetsova). 6. Kemerov- skaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Korlyakov). __ - - __ - ___ - ----- MINGALEV, Yu.A.; VERETENNIKOV, V.F.; ~qf~~Tgqy, P.A.; KOLDOMOV, A.S. The PL-1 conveyor-loader. Biul.tekh.-okon.inform.Goi;.nauch.-inal. inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.9sl3-14 163. (KMA 16:10) 13ELOVA, S.F ORL Immedinte action of organic chlorosilanes on rnbbit Ves' Gig' i san. 23 n009872-73 S 158 (MR; 11:11) 1, Iz Instituta gigiyony truda i profesalonnllny~h zabolevaniy ARN SSSR, (SILICONg eff' organic :ilane chlroides. on rpbbit eye3 (Rug)) (mmorms, off; ewe (Run)) (EM, off. of drugs on organic silane chlorldeaq on rabbit eyes (Rua)) T 7- b) S/2946/61 18 1 ACCESSION iTH i AT 3004517 AUTHORS1 Kulagina$ N4 K Norbakov A., 16; Kor1yakova,-Ye,--A*7 a, TITLE: ToxicoloU of organosilicon comaounds KA review of the literature) SOUPCE: A111114 SSS& Toksikologlya. novy*kh promy*shle~'~Ikh khimicheskikh veshchest-v, -no. 3, 19610 10-18 y1sil cone j irylsilicon hloroailane~~- .TOPIC- TA05t.- organwib con compound alk i ic alkylchlorosilana~ arylchl6r(~Sila'*n-e tetraetbylorthosilicate- ABSTRACT: Of the. seve-,ipage~ text, one page is devoted to,industrial 4plicationg,-', of organosilicon compounds,~.fa.u.r pages to-the review.'of.five American, (1940-1951) 4ind one French (1948) research paper's on thetoxicology of orgaqosilicon coin- ,pourds, one-half page to.two Soviet (1952-1958) papers, and the balance to the author's summary. It states..that one is impressed by the similaritiin the toxicological effect-of the various or-danosilicon compounds as to their pronounced-1- I irritating properties. This may be due to the liberation of hydrochl6ric &aid in :the proceas of hydrolysis of alkyl- and arylsilanen, An irritation of the skin :and eyes taken place upon contact with these materials, while the inhalation of .1vapors causes A degeneration of the-mucous membrana3.of the upper resftratory i Card 1/2 - ----- _T 8 1P(:`)/1QF( )/'Kyfk(b -JVPr-J4 P C dd AqCE55 0 N R-.-- AT-3004519- /OW/003/0023/0033 !AUTHOR.- Korlyakovaj Ye,.A, IT E: ox: r I -ic organosiliconcompounds (methyltrichlo osilan T 1 0 S 0M ~dimet4yldichlorosilane, ethyltrichlorosilane, phenyltrichlorosifaneT SOURCE:- AMIN SSSR. TQksikologiya novy-kh promy*shlenny*kh khimicheskikh veshchestv,' no. 3) 1961) 23-33 ~TDFIC TAGS: orbnosilicon compound., chlorinated organosilicon compound toxi- 'coloa of chlorinated silicon Y rABSTRACT: The studies on the tocity of chlorinated organosilicon compounds weio' 1conducted mainly on 230 white nice. These were placed for two hours.in a 107- liter chamber containing from 0.05 to 0.80 mg/1 of methyltrichl6rosilane (MTS), ..dimethyldichlorosilane, (DDS), ethyltrichlorosilane (ETS', or phenyltrichloro- U silane-(PITS) .-The --r! )solute lethal concentration for MTS and DDS constituted 0.40 fta-ximadl~-t63 era ~/I, for ETS - 0.44 mg lc6ncenlvzation~amounted to 0.05 m A for KS and 0.08-01 mg/1 for IRTS, DDSt and 9 PTS. The ti4reshold concentration.-determined by Fravdints ergographic Lechnique, rd ,Cc _1/2 V (291-63 !ACCESSION NR. AT300h519 S/29LB/61/000/D03/0023/0033 i6onstituted 0.02 mg/l for MTS, DDS, 4nd KS, cnd 0.05 irp,/l for PTS. The toxic "s tom were oimilar for all four compounds, showing irritation of the mucous 'mem'branes and disturbances. uf r-espiratory and central nervous system, The patho'.;. 1:aogical. picture showed a marked muelling of the walls of ti-,e blood Vessels of ~the reticulo-endotheli I syste a m:of the liver, Repeated daily 2-hour~exposure to.- :'0.03 Tllg/l of tile chlorinated organosilicon oompounds for a poriod of 60 days revealed histological changes of 1 a: dagenerative charac ter in the central nervous syste Additional experiments ~ (conducte.d on rabbits) showed that t lie direct application of a few drops of the compounds on the skin or in tile eye. causes a Niolent reaction, followed by necrosis and ulcer formation. Here PT3 e-Jiibited" the most pronounced effect, as withessed by Prof. E. F. Levkgeva, drig. art.,~, ihas: 1 table, - ---------- - ~'ASSOCIATION; none- ENCL 00- SULMITTED 00 E ACQ 2lAug63 SUB C 0"D 0 H NO REF SOV. 000 OTM: 000 i! card: '2/2 KORLYKHANOV, I.G.2 mashinist elektrovoza, Iz-_ Device for measuring the temperature of traction motor windings. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 6 no.llsll N 162. (MIRA 16:1) . (Electric railway motors--Windings) KORMACHIV. L. Leaders of youth. Prom.koop. 13 w,10:6 0 159. ja 16o. (MIBA 13:2) 1. Instruktor rayonnogo kowiteta Kommulstichaskoy partli Bolorusall, g.Vetka. Delorusakoy SSR. (Vatka-Textile workers) (Communist Youth League) -AP60'28899- SOU"CE CODE: L;R/0079/66/036/008/1430/1433 AUTIH.OR: Tsivunin, V. S.; Kamay, G. Kh.; Kormaehev, V, V.; Mader, G. S. ORG:- Kazan Chemical Technology Institute im. S. M. Kirov (Kazanskiy ~himiko- tekhnologicheskiy-instiLut) TITLE: Reactions of dialkylchloroph.osphine with dibromoalkanes and bis(chloromethyl~ ester SOURCE: ~hurnal obshchey khimii','v.'36,- no'. 8, 1966, 1430-1433 brominated organic compound, 'TOPIC TAGS: dialkylchloropnosphine, dibromoalkane, alkyldiphosphine dithioxide A .chiorina" alkAt Led organic compound, organic phosphorus compquadi phosphine, alkane .ABSTRACT: The addition of (C if PCI to 1,2-dibromethane, 1,3-dibromopropane, 21~ -2 .and'bis(chlorome'thy ether was studied under various conditions and with various reagent ratios. It is shown that on boiling (on a water .bath), dibromoethanc and bis(chloromethyl) ether add mainly two molecules of .(C2H5)2pCl'to form the corresponding adducts. At 100-129-C, 1,3-dibromopropane adds one~or two molecules of.(C2 .5)2pCl to form the corresponding mono- or diadducts. Decomposition oi the ;adducts'with alcohols water, or H S yielded the coresponding com- pounds la (bp 180%,,~20.1.1164, a10 1.4919), lb (bp 199-2000C), Cord 1/2 UDC: 546.181.1+547.412 ;Ila (mp 125-126*C), Ilb (mp 8615*C), Ma (mp 127-128*C)', IIIb (mp, 81..50*C), IV (bp 153-154*0 , and V (bp 91-92*C). 1- . . -. - . . I- [WA-50; CBE No. 111 SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 06Sep65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF. 0011 I- -N R- UR/0079/66/036/008/1430/1433 ACC SOURCE CODE I j - Card 2/2 1 . .. . . . - I I I . I . .. . .. I hm L 260.59-66 alr(m)/ ACC M AP5025130 SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/65/035/010/1819/1821 ,7A AUTHOR, -Tsivunin, V. S.; Kamay, G. Kb. ORG. Kazan Chemical Engineering Institute imeni S. M. Kirov (KazanskLy khImi"Co tekbnologlcheskiy Institut) TITLE: Aliphatic-aromatic oxides and phosphine thio oxides SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 35, no, 10, 1965, 1819-1821 TOPIC TAGS: Oxide formation, phosphorus chloride p halogenated organic cc-votmd,. alkylphosphinep alkylphosphim oxide ABSTRACT: One of the methods for obtaining oxides and thio oxides of phosphin--s is nucleophilistic decomposition of trialkyltaryl)dihalogenophosphines.' in order to obtain some examples of these types of compounds, the reaction of"inter-! action of diethylchlorphosphine with benzoyl chloride and'?-chlormethylnaphtha- lene was studied,.since few similar reactions were described in the literature. It is known that trichloride phosphorus In the absence of third coq?onents does not react even with methyl iodide and dialkyl- and diarylchlorpbosplmines In ordinary conditions do not react with alkyl chlorides. Benzyl chloride and Card- 1/2 L 26059-66 ACC NR: AP5025130 at-chloromethy1naphthalene are the exceptions in this relation, determined ob-. viously by the presence of a conjupationa II During their reaction with diethyl- chlorophosphine, after low termperature Mating, white crystal adducts form which-are extremely hydroacopic and smoke in the air. The ultimate analysis and quantity of.hydrolyzed chlorine confirmed the structure of the adductr. as of the diethylbenzyl- and diethyi-ql-methylnaphthyl dichlorphosphines. Oxides and thio oxides of diethylben#Iphosphine and diethyl-(t-methylnaphthylphosphine ate derived by the decomposition.of complexes obtained by alchols and hydrogen sulfide. SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: 300et64/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF, 004 7 ,...-Card 2/2-. ACC NR: U-?012440 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/OOC/018/004010040 AUTHOR: Tsivunin, V. S.; Kamay, G. Kh.; Kormachev,, V. V. OIRG: none TITLE: Method for preparing phosphorylatzd *cYclohexenenaethana1s. Class 12, No. 1S5909 CA-MotLiced. by. Kazan Chemical Tachnolo3ical Institute in. s. 11. Kirov 7 SOURCE: Izobretenlya,, promyshlonnyyo obraztsy, tovarnyye znalci, no* 189 19669 40 TOPIC TAGS: cyclohexane, methanol, isoprone, phosphorylation SUB CODE: 07 ABSTRACT: A method Is claimed for the preparation of phosphorylated cyclohexenemothanals In which o,o-dialkylphosphonyldlalkyl-acrylacetals are treated with isoprene in the presence of an equimolecular quantity of water and traces of hydrogen chloride with heating. EJPRS: 40,42, Card I_ UDC; 547.594.19241.07 L 25611-66 EWT(m)/,4WP(j) RH ACC NRi AP6016697 SOURCE CODE., UR/0079/65/035/012/2190/2192 AUTHOR: Tsevunin, V. S.; KamayL G. Kh.; Kormachevp V. Vo ORG: none TITLE., Action of secondary c-11orophosphine."Lth alpha-Chloro-containing simple esters and sulfides phineg 1, SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii*, v- 359 no* 12, 1965j, 2190--2.192 TOPIC TAGS: ester, sulfide, chlorinated organic compound, organic phosphorous compound, halogenation# vacuum distillation A13STRACT: A considerable number of compounds of the R PX type ,Ts*o'btained by the halogenation of tertiary phosphines? Zheir :preparation by the addition of alkyl halid6s to halophosphines Is lenoountered compartively.rarely. Dialkyl(diaryl)ohlorophosphine's were treated with alpha.-chloro- methyl esters.and alpha-chloroethylalkyl(aryl)sulfides. The re- action of the dialkylehlorODhOsphines with these-esters and sulfides proceeds with heat evolutio-n, but the reaction of diarylohloro- ,phosphince with these same reagents requires heating on !a boiling,*."'- .water bath, The produots.are crystalline substances or -thick ,liquids. or The complexes are vlgoroUsly.deadmposed by water, alcoholse hydrogen sulf ide to generAte hydrogen chloride (all-1 chloride) ,and the,corres aing-oxides (1) and, thiaoxidea...(Iij of.phosphinml_ Card 1/2 UDC: 546-181-1+547. 3.4 L 31277-66 EWT(m)/EWP(j) RM ............ wwd~ ACC NRI AP6022795 SOURCE CODE: Uft/0079/66/036/002/027:L/0273 AUTHOR: Tsivunin, V. S.~j Kamay, G.-kh.; Kormachev,_V. V. ORG: Kazan' Chemicotechnological Institute im. S. M. Kirov (Kazoknekiy-khimiko- tekhnologicheskiy inatitut) TITLE: Reaction of secondary chlorophosphineeLth chloromethylalkyl sulfides SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 36, no. 2, 1966, 271-273 TOPIC TAGS: chlorinated organic compound,, organic phosphorus compoundv organic sulfur compoundo chemical decompoeitiont organic oxides chemical synthesis ABSTRACT: Diethylchlorophosphine and dipheny1chlorophosphine react with chloromethylalkyl sulfides to form diethyl(diphenyl)mereaptoalkylmethyldi- chlorophosphines. Decomposition of the complexes with waterp alcoholep or hydrogen sulfide yielded the corresponding phosphine oxides and thioxides. Five oxides and five thioxides were synthesized and characterized. Orig. art. has: 1 table. [JFRS] SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: 22Feb65 ORIG REF 002 Card 1 A UDG: 50.181e1 + 547-279.1 SXVORTSOVA, A.V.; KORMCHEYA, TA. Basic principles of the establishment of the arboretum in the Central Siberian Botanical Garden. Trudj TSSBS no.4315-21 160. 15W (Tomsk-Arboretums) XORMACREVA, T.N. Landscape gardening on state farms in virgin land regions. Trudy TSSBS no.3:27-51 160. (KRA 15:3) (Siberia, Western-Landscape gardening) (State farms) VOLOSMIKO, Fedor Petrovich, dote.; KO!H!W~!A OV red.; ANTONOV, V.P., tekhn.red. (Analysis of the goo-exchange process in two-stroke piston internal combusion engines; systematic manual] Haschet protsessa gazoobmena dvukhtaktrqkh porshnevykh dvigatelei vnutrernego agoraniia; metodi- cheskoe rukovodstvo. Kuibyshevp Kuibyshevskii sellkhoz. ir)-t 1961. 49 p. (MIRA 15:41 1. Kafedra "Traktory i avtomobillf XxWVshevskogo ne'Al W NJWOGI~- nogo in6tituta (for Voloshenkc). (Gas and oil engines) KO,RKAKOV,.1gorl Grigorlyevich; SINAGOV. VAL, red.; KAZUROVA, A.S., i;i&iWoie&O [Novosibirsk Provtnee during the forty years of the &oviet regime] Havosibirsksla oblest' ze 40 let Sovetskoi vlasti. [Novo6ibirsk] UovasibirskoeAmishnoe Izd-vo 1957. 62 p. (KIRA 11-5) (Novosibirsk Provtnce~ KORMAKOV I . L. I. i Nngr - Structural -Anglusering Dissertation: *Active Work of Wooden Beams of a Jointed Section In a Elastic-Plastic State.4 Cand Tech Sci. Kiev Gonstructlon Engineering Inst, 26 Mar 54., (Pravda Ukrainy, Xiav, 15 Mar 54) SO: SUM 213, 20 Sept 1954 W011,414P . L.I. RKMO114WOMI Integration of the differoutlal girder with any transverse lad. 1.1livelk1jr Inshessrus-budivelIaLy AN URSR F.P.Bolyaakin. squatlea of a beat axis of a compound D&P.AN URSR zo.6:439-WA 154. (KWu 9s9) Institut. Predstayly d1puly chlon (Strength of materials) (Differential equations) (Girders) ITANOV, V.A., doteent, kand.tekbn.nauk; UNITMIT. L.P.. dotsent, kwid.tokbn. n8ukt-XDMUO.T*-k*1" dotsent. tand.takhn.nauk; QMOV, P.N., dotsent; PRIM, N.S., dotsent, imnd.tekhn.nauk; BRYANTSIT, V.I., inzh.-, SIKAW, P.I.. insh.;. NOGGY, G.M.. lnzh.; LUKA23M. I.. red.; BIHGJM, K., red.; EMICEMMO, I., red.; ZZLIMKOVA, To.. takhn.red. EWooden construction elements; analysis ana.design] Dereviannys konstruktaii; primery rascheta i konstrairovaniia. Kiev, Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit.U=o 1960. 537 P. (KIRA 13:9) (%Ildlngg Wooden) ZHURAVLEVA,, Yekaterina Ivanovna, .::and. tekbn.naukj---KORXM.V,--5Argqy IvanoyLab:-TQXAREV. Lev 11 lich; RAKHWOVA, KsenJya &o-rgiy-evna; -GUS.AKbV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; ORLOVA, O.S., rateenzent; KRUGLOVA, G.I., red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., tekhn. red. [Technology of confectionery]Tekbnologiia konditerskogo pro- izvodstva. Pod obshchei red. E.I.Zhuravlevoi. Moskva, Pi- shchepromizdatp 1962. 41~2 pe (IIIIU 15-12) (confectionery) I--- KOIUAA~9VAt-I-Ij-.BELAfT, L.F. (Kiyev) Technology of garment namifacture from synthetic fur with a knit baaes Shvein.prom. no.2:19-21 *-Ap 161, (KM' UW (Tailoring) (FUr. Artificial) 0 00 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 of 0 000 u Id ts 16 1? w Ammvx)Iwjf~)ujd m % w is it 44 41 0 0.4 0 4~ A-L-I-k A M)- A. P- P40e(IIII ANO vocrawfIll "Oil 00 00 00 t so -00 100 ' -.09 P. 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I VAN*" 111111111iolem - F., N1,11TIA, fj~ V..S.5 M.. p141. 1, the iss"Itsphrosi 41rcritw'l ha%r ~ftwlrrlvlar rilliffer.4 Intated fin a CY1191416CAl MOAM (-Ae%iWM- IMNIC.411fAMS, P"VM1 -a Itfa,% or nuhm*, are u-rd to or #a romitts," sr-~ a grmt. Ism a writhavity of 0.1- % AlLunwa. witis " dash " eurtrewt -,It .A, Alot Fact of S Pam 14 if* ACA. $ks . USA'; It. V I -4 'P.` V. and KaWAKOVA, Ye. G. "Electron Multipliers of VEI (ALL-Union Blectro-Technical Institute)" A Conference on Electron and Photo-electron Multipliers; Radiateldmika i Elektronika, 1957, Vol- II, No- 12, pp. 1552 - 1557 (USSR) Abst: A conference took place in Mosocww druing February 28 and M~Lrch 6, 1957 and vas attened by scientists and engineers from Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other centres of the Soviet Union. Altoghther, 28 papers were read and discussed. AUTHORSs Kormakova, Ye,, G., Pavlovskajra, Y, G, 48-22-5-4/22 TITLEs The Behaviour of the Compoei,~eEmitters of Secondary Electrons in Long Lasting Operation (Povedeniye slozhzykh emitterov vtorichnykh elektronor pri dlitellnoy 1kh rabote)(Data From the VIIItii All-Union Conference on Cathode Hleotronics,Leningrad, October 17 - 24, 1957)hiaterialy VIII Vaesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po katodnoy elektronike, Leningrad, W-24 okt-yabrya 19,57 9~) PERIODICAM Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRYSeriya Fizicheakaya, 1958 Vol. 22, Hr 5, PP,, 505-512 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In this work an oxygen-magneAum emitter in elect-ron multi- pliers is discussed) which of all known emitters has proved to be the beat suAted one for this purposed The mentioned emitter has a sufficiently high ~~-oefficient of occondary emission (0' - 6 lo in case of avaloolty of the primary elect- rons of from 300 400 V) and is perfectly stable. A tempeTa- ture increase unth 6000C does not 99sentially change the se- pndary emission. If no humidity present, thgs,? emitters do not .2.084 the secondary emisaion in air (r&rer'ence 1),. In the lat- est time the mentioned emitter is produred by a. eer-tain activat- Card 113 ion of alloys of Ag, Al. Cu., and other metals with Mg (Refs 2, The Behaviour of the Composit4E=_Atters of Secondary Electrons 48-22-5--4/22 in Long Lasting Operatioa~(Data From the V111th All-Union Conference on Cathode Electronics, Leningrad,, October 17~-24., 1957) 3) in a simple way. After the performed measurements the auth- ors came to the following oonclusionss 1) The modification of the secondary emission of the oxygen-magnesium emitted by activation of an alumirdam-magnesium, alloy &mounted to a few percent after from 6 - 8 hours of operation some ~6. The emitt- er was used in muXpliers with a thermocathade; the current density at the last emitters was 1-1-5 MA OM-2 and the velo- city of the primary electrons was 6o V. The greatest emission change takes place just after the joining up of the emitter, (3o minutes _ 2 hours),, after which theemission becomes stab- le,, During this period the emitterderelops,. whereby mainly the adsorbed oxygen sepaxates from the surface and the structure of the emitter changes to some exTent. The character and the magnitude of the mentioned emission change after some time are mainly determined by the anodio.ourrent or by the aurrent den- sity on the oonoerned emitter.. By increasing the velocity of the primary electrons and corresponding with the operation volt- a 0 t th ultiplier the stability of the emission decreases~ Card 2/3 2~ Ian muletimpliers with a photocathode th,.:~ stability of the emi- The' Behaviour of the Com'osilleEmitters of Secondary Electrona 48-22-t;_4/~2 p in Long Lasting Operation.(Data From the VIIIth All-Union Conferenoe on Ca- thode Eleotronips, Leningrad, October 17-24, 1957) ssion of the oxygen-magnesium emitter decreases, if it is work- ad by cesiump compared with a "pure" oxygen-magnesium emitter in multipliers with a thermocsthode~ For multipliers wiTh a photocathode the change of the amplification is dependent on the value of the anodic current to a still higher (!agree than for multipliers with a thermooathode3 The magnitude as well as the character of the modification of the photomultiplier a:rg chang- ed. 3) The stability of the oxygen-magnesium emitter depends on the magnitude of the ocfficient, the lower the stability in operation. The same fact also was observed in the "purelk oxygen-magnesium emitter with a thermooathode,, 4) If an appara- tus with such emitters is subjected to high requirements. a training of the device before the measurements is recommended. In the discussion on the abstract partioipated G. B~ ViVdgrube L. G. Leyte.Tzen and the first author, There are lo figures, and 4 referbnees, 2 of which are Soviet~ 1. Secondary emitters.--Performance 2. Seconda-ry eir-Ittex-s--Selection Card 3/3 3. Secondwry emitters--Properties 1,4170 (1#6/304 % J// tr X4-110W 21593 S/109/60/005/010/016/031 3032/Ell4 AUTHORSt Timofoyovq P.V.4 and Korm&kovaj Yo.G. TITLE: Proportion of phatomultipli*rs with catsium oxide photocathodes _~; PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i *loktronika, Vol.5, No.10, 196o, pp. 1692-jL697 TEXT: This paper was first read at the 9th All-Union Conference on Cathode Electronics, Moscow, October 1959. The photomultipliers described in this paper are designated as 09Y -2 and 4*Y -3 (FEU-2 and FEU-3). They have cylindrical geometry and differ from each other in dimensions and the form of the anode (Timofoyev and Kormakova, Rof.l: same journal, 1959, 4, 10, 1678). The number of stages in both types is 13. The dynodes are coated with magnesium oxide, and a ca*sium-oxid* photocathode in employed; The photocathode diameter for FEU-2 is 40 mm and for FEU-3 it in 20 ma. The caosium-oxide photocathode has a long wave limit of 1100-1200 W. Spectral characteristics of photowultigll*rs with caesium-oxid* photocathodes are shown in Card 1/ 6 21593 s/ioq/6o/oo5/olO/0l6/031 Properties of photomultipliers ... 9032/E114 Fig.2. The maximum sensitivity is obtained at 740-780 an. These photowultipliers have the disadvantage that they are subject to fatigue. The fatigue effect is associated with the fatigue of the caesium-oxide photocathode. Fig.3 shows the variation in the total amplification and the photacurrent an a function of tine (initial output current 15 ILA). This figure was obtained with a specimen showing the maximum variation with time. The fatigue of ca*aium-oxide photocathodes shows itself in the reduction in the Integral sensitivity and the displacement of the long wave limit towards shorter wavelengths. The fatigue effect can be produced by both white and rod light. The fatigue effect is observed not only while the photocathode is illuminated but also in the dark. Fig.4 shows the relative change in the photocurrent during the operation of the photomultiplier. The first part of the curve is obtained with the photocathode illuminated with red light. During the first 1.5 hours the photocurrent decreased by 4%. The photo- multiplier was then left in the dark for 18 hours and was again illuminated (first discontinuity in the curve). As can be se*n,, the fatigue effect continued to increase while the photomultiplior WAS t1rosting". Fig-5 shown the integral sensitivity of FEU-3 for Card 2/ 6 21593' s/iog/60/005/010/016/031 :Properties of photomultiplier3 F,032/Eil4. various working voltages. Fi9o7 shows the ratio of the dark current IT to the sensitivity y of the photomultiplier as a function of the sensitivity. The best signal-to-noise ratios are obtained with overall voltages between 1000 and 1400 V. It is concluded that photomultipliers with caesium-oxide photo-~ cathodes are very suitable for measuring very low light intensities: There are 7 figures and 2,Soviet references. SUBMITTED: December 21, 1959 IMMOVA, Ye. G. PmPerties of photoolectronic multipliers. with ad-ti-alkali photocathodes. Isy. AN SWR. Ur.fiz. 26 no.liej365-1370 1 162o '%MM 15t12) (Photoelectric multipliers) (Cathodes) 11*11 KORMAN, A.G. (Leningrad) Optimum reservation of equipment. Izv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.4t27-39 Jl-Ag 164. (MRA 17s12) , XOR~Mx Allfred Genrikhovich; KUZNETSOV., Aj., inzh... red.; LUKO~T&V, A.A., ~~b ViHO, P.Z., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; RUDIN, S.L. insh.p red.; SUSTIVOV, M.Lp inzh,p red,; KSISANOV, M.I., kand. tekbz. nauk, red.; DUGINA, W.A., tekhn. red. (Meebanization of assembly vork] Mekbanizatsiia montazka7kh rabot. Moskvi, Maihgiz,, 1960. 100 p. (Biblioteka slesaria-montazhalka, noj) (Machine-shop practice) wu w- n) 003C/ '77 At ri HO R sKorman, A. G. (Lenjagm4) TIT U" I On optimal redundancy of equipment SQUIX'S AN S=. livestlyC- Tekhniohaakaya k1bernatika, no 39 4, 1964t 27- 1,TOPIG TAGSt equipment optimal redundancyp no failure operation probabilityp 1jequipment minimal welaht, equipment minimal cost -j- ASSrR-;CTt -T-ha-f*j-Uw4 wcr--pr*bF1M# -6f Gqt Pr4vt--.R -it duMant system which at a of re to- r- - ik- giveir VibbARIAj of v6-faijure operation ensures the minimal weight of the systen. and b) salection of the allocation of elements of a redundant system which a e-ivan probability of no-f"lure operation ansur-aa tha minimal'. cost of the systen under the assumption that the distribution law of fik-lure for an element is For detexmdning the, optimal allocation of elements Di both cases talgorithmis are pressuted. In the firat caaep the r-ot of weight viLluea depending an thf, probability of no-failure operation is obtained an the basit of which a oitrve iB constructed establishing the relation betvaen the aihimum weight of redundan;iP olo-nouta u a funotion of tLe probability of no-failure operation. Tide citme 1-- 1/2 C 0 r,4 I L- - -- --- -- - siw~TFI,Mt 27Nov62 A,-tD VRESSg 3110 MCL 1 00 SUB C(IDIO MAI D? MAW SMS 004 (rims 001 AGACHEV.. Pavel Yegorovichj KAIJNINp R.A., retsenzent; TOPAZOV, N.G,..p retsenzenti KORMAN, A.G., kande tekhn. nauk, nauizhrqy~r -1 PADVO, A.B.-,n-Wc-25W-~yr -.; ELICRIgA, T.A., red.1 FRDMDI,' P.S.p .tekbn. red. (Course in higber matbsn~tles for students of technical cor- respondence schools and for self-teaching] Kurs vysshei mato- matiki dlia uchashchikhaie zaocbmykh tekhnikumov i samoobrazo- vaniia. Leningradt Gos. soiuznoe 'Lzd-vo sudostroit. promyshl. 1961. 671 p. (MIU 14:10) (Mathematics) KORMAN, Allfred GermanovichL DUGINAV N.A., takhn. red. (Moohanization of assembly operational Makhanizataiia mon- tashnykh rabDt. Iad.2. MoakvA, Mashgist 1962. 82 p. (Biblioteka slesaria-montashnika, no.3) (MIRA 16:6) (Machinery industry) Vol will :1 sill fill Ua ilia KORW,_:1.,-,ftshinUt sleirtrovosa Pledge fulfilled in excess of the set norm. Mast. ugl. no.10. 27 0 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Sbakhta OKomsomolets* v lUsbasae. (Kusuetsk Basin-Goal mines and mining) YEVSEYEY&O, L.S.; DISVETOVA, LEVITIN, Ye.l.; LEYENSON, B.P.; ORLOVA, R.S.; SHIYATAYA, O.K. Results of the clinical use of 5-fluorcuracil. Vbp.onk. 11 no.11:69-75 165. (MIFA 1921) 1. Iz khimioterapevticheskogo otdeleniya Moskovskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitay No.1 imeni N.I.Pirogova (g1avn.rj vrach zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR L.D.Chernyshev). MANUELls, N.M.; ANMYEV,W.M.; YEBEYENKO, L.S-L-K- OBUKHOVA, L.K. Kinetic criterion of the effectiveness of stmach cancer treatment in mn. Dokl, AR SSSR 165 no.2:461-464 N 165. 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Emanuel'), (MIRA 18:U) --- -- --- T . - - - --- - I -- - --- - -- --- - - arnietwo (Muimg),, by J. lormm. Reported in Now , (Nowe Y,zizaki), No. 6, Muvh 159 2956& KORMAN, K.E. Counter and thread indicator. Mashinostroitel' no.23;14 N '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Measuring instruments) KORMAN, L. !~' I The plague of wolves, p. Ihe LAS POLASKI. (Kinisteretwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyazenie Naukowo-Techniesne Inzynierow i Technikow Lesnictwa i Drzewnietwa ) Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 32, no. 7, Apr. 1958. Monthly Idst of East European Accession (EFAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960. Uncl. DLOUGIYj V.V.). KORMAN. L.I._ Hydraulic fractionation of natural sands for use iu filters of water works* Vod. i oan, tekh. no. l2s22-25 D 160. (MM 1414) (Filters and filtration) (Sand) Korman S. Korman S. Eng. "Rock Strength of Shaft Walls" (Wytrzymalosc skal na scianach szybow) Przeglad Gorniczy, NO 1.3. 1950, pp. 91-99, 0' flu-s-, 3 tabs. A mathematical computation of vej~ticaj and horizontal stressess which cause rock strength to be exceeded. The calculation of the maximum depth of shafts with various assumptions relatintg. to th-~) proportlon of vertical to horizontal pressures and to the effect of latt,~rai force's of the !came direction (te&onic forces and so on). The difference in rock stress at the sinking of shafts in synclines and in anticlines. SO: Polish Nchnical Abstracts - flo. 2, 1951 "P Of t,?nF;,'.on !.n rnol., under P. 129. 1957% SO: ',:onthl-- Lint Of nuronezin Aceenrrirjrs t, no. jQr KOPMAN.9 S. The state of tension in rock masses under a worked seam. Pt. 2. Results of model measuring of elasticity by optical mthods. P. 173 ARCBllh'UM GOMUCTWA (Polska Akademia Nauk, Komitet Gornictwa) Warszawa, Poland Vol. 3, no. 2, 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 9, Septenber 1959. Uncl. KORMAN, T. A. mmwmw~~' Pmetleal studl*s In the pwclheloa of thiddvgs Tape VsUdwlq 2 n8.40.153-159 J14C 056s (mm 9110) (Thambt aM thinkleg) I DIU IIOSI, J.; K(JIMAPI, V. Reparative osteogenesis of the mandible under the influence of penicillin. Cesk. stomat. 65 no-31161--164 My'65- 1 1. St2omatologicka klinika (prodnostat prot'. Or. S. Velgos) a Katedra nudneho lekarstva (veduct: prof. dr. H. Ki-sek) Lekarskej frakulty linivor-sity Komenskeho v Bratislave. SUCHUT, K.; SARI, A.; MMIKOVA, H., -ZMMAIICTK. A. Use of bentonits in roentgenologic examination of the dipestive system. Cesk.onkal. 2 no*2-3:160-170 1955. 1. OhkologicIty ustav v Bratislave. HUDr Milan Suchan a spolunra- cov., Bratislava, ul. CSA 17 SYS44, (GASTROIYMTMLL radiography. bentonIte ae'stablitite of barium sulfate) (WOK SWATI. stabilization with bentonite in x-ray of gastrointestinal (ALU141MM SILICATI, stabilization of barium sulfate In x-ray, of gantroift- testinal system) BARI. Alfrel. KUDr. Bmtielava, ul. Ca. arnady 17; SUCW. Milan; XCRMCIK, Alf red &---X%4WWW* Bronchograpby with an aqueous solution of barium sulfate. Cook. onkol. 3 no.1:83-86,1956. lo Onkologisches Forschungsinatitut in Bratislava. (BRONCHI, radiograpkw contrast media. aqueous barium sulfate (Gar)) (TIAD UK SUWATB in bronchograpby, &quooua solution (Gar)) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Gonorrl Problorm of FrAholop. - Turorr, U-4 Abs Jour iRof Zhur - Biol.p No 7, 1958, No 32689 arc formed on the border of the defects of tho filling. Forictt,lsis end tho aInsticity of the stor-rch w.-Ila vro loss inprired th:rn during, c,-near. Studying clincirl f-nd ro- ontgonologicrl dntn r1lowed rncartaining the provenco of SS in a series of croos. C-,,rd 2/2 KoaLUIOV J, N. Two-drum winch.. Sov.ighakht. 10 no.3:23 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:71' 1, Nachallnik uchaetka ahakhty "Khateapetovskaya-Zapadnaya" Stalinko.go sovnu.khoza. (Winches) KHASHEGANU. Mikhail (Haseganup Mihaillj prof.; GIKA, G.[Chica,G.1; OLAN, A. (Holan, A. I; SY14BOAl-I S. [Simboan, S. ]; MOWTU, K. Yocanu, K.]; HUNIYAH, T.[Muntyeanup T.1; ALEKSAhDRU, D. (Alexandru D.I: IOVMIESKU, NjIovinescu, M.]; DZEA1,110, N. Djamo 11 1. KCZBMIIKOVA, Ye.V. [translator]; UINUTOV , Yu,,,F.,-_ translator LEONOV , VY, (translator]; MOZU~OV.-P-Yf-.D-.- [ [translator ZHIMIUSMIY, M.M., red.; TOPORKOV, G.N.' , red.; YANKOVICH, O.Yu.,, doktor, red.; BELEVA, M.A., tekhn. red. (The economic geography of the Rumanian People's Republic] Zkonomicheskaia geografiia Rumynskoi Narodnoi Respubliki. Kniga napisana kollekti-vom avtorov pod rukovodstvom I-Ii- khaila Khashegenu. Noskvao Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1961. 551 p. Translated from the Runianian. (141HA 15:4) (Rumania-Economic geography) KQ101KNOVA. Ye.Ye, (Kiyov), kandidat meditsinakikh mil Capillary pqrmeability In t7phold favor. Klin.wed.31 no-5:87 14Y 155. (MLRA 8:9) 1. 1z kafedry lnfektslowWkh bolesney (sav.prof. A.M. Zyukov) Kiyevskogn ordena Trudevago Krasnogo anAment, meditsinsirego Instituta Imeni akad. A.A. Bogomolltea. (TnwiD ncv R, phystoi. capIlUry permeability) (CAPILLARY PEFORABILITY, In various die. typhoid fever) XCMNOTA. YeJe., kard.med.neulr 6ynthoiwcin for treating typhoid fevor. Klin.med. 35 li.e.54) no.1 Supplesent:32-33 A 157. (KDU 11:2) 1. lz kafedry infektmionnykh -wlazney (zav. - prof. A.M.Zyukov [deceased]) Kiyevskogo or&eaa Truiovogo Kratinago znameal meditmin- skogo Institute Imeni skad. A.A.Bogomol'tas (dir. - dotment I.P. Alekseyenko) (CHUROMPITIN) (TYPHOD FEVER)