SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSTAL, K. - KOSTANDOV, L.A.
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KOSTA~L, ar
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"Encyclopedia of measurement, control, and automation."
Reviewed by Karel Kostal. Automatizace 7 no. 4: Supplement:
Technicka literatura insert AP 164.
KOSTAL, Karel, dr.
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"Units of electric and mapnotic quantities" by S.F.Malinkov.
Reviewed by Karel Kostal. X tech obzor 51 no.1:53 Ja 162.
MRS
Kostal, K.
Method for fast harvesting of crops without looaeB. p. 226.
Vol. 5,, no. 12,, june 1955
MECHANISACE ZEMEDILSTVI
SO: Monthly List of East Eumpean Accession,, (EEAL), LC, VOL. 4, No. 9,
Sept. 1955, Uncl.
f1I'; L=ory Of Thc Acatdcndcian D. Gi-.--'--OV. (Za
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Vol. 3, 1.0. 12 cc. 1953, Prall.
-IW Vol. j, 11.0. 3. Unci.
S(): I"Onth1Y Lilt Of i~-'-st E opean Acca--aion:3,/Libravy of CoriErez.-, I-arch 1954,
KOS J 6 (Y) rl IV o 16 ri, m.
619DIUON, J.M.; IrAf"Alik V. GM, ,
Tectonic elements and age relations of faults in the Kuznetsk
B"in. Trudy I&b.geol.-uglenae6--526-536 '56. (KM 10:~)
I, Treat *Kuvbsssugle6 -ologiyu.0
(Kuznetsk Basin-Geology. Structural)
XOSTAKANDV, G. M.
Error* In deteradning the thickness of a coal bed by means of
boreboles. Razved.i okh.nedr, 22 noi8:30-33 Ag '56. (HLRA 9111)
1. Trest lusbasouglegoologlya.
(Coal geology) (Boring)
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AUTHOR: Butaik, Yu.V. 132-12-11/12
TITLEt Concerning G. IL Kbstemnov*4 Arb#-U, u2be Errors in Datermin-
--- 'd
ing the Tfiickness Of d~( - Bed in & Drill -Hole"
(0 statlye G.M. Kostamanova 110 pogreshnosti pri opredelenii
moshchoosti plasta uglys, po skvazhine")
PERIODICALt Razvedia-i ckhrana nedr, 1957,!# 12,'p 60 (USSR)'
ABSTRAM The author questions the correctness of the formula proposed
by G.M. Kostausnov in the periodical "Razvedka i okhrans nedr",
# St 1956. -The author points out that Kostamanoy did not tak*
the coefficient k into consideration, without which-the proposed
correction,of the magnitude ok,the coal layer according to the
axis of the drill hole can not be carried out.
The artio.le contains one diagram.
ASSOCIATION: Voroshilovgrad Coal-Geology Tmt (Treat Voroshilovgraduglegoologiya)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
KOST.U, G.
"Soils of the southern portion of the Ry&zsntsevskiy Rayon, Yaroslavl'
Oblast) and their economic characteristics." Moscow Order of Lenin Agri-
cultural AcaderV imeni K.A. TimiryAzev. I'loscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Dandidate in Agricultural Science.)
So: Knizhnaya Letopist, No. 18, 1956
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Wtxch. French summary)
'The author starts with n mcillatcrq. th" (FCC motion of
cacti of them being governed by an ordinary linear differ-
ennal equation of the second ordcr with constant coefficients-
He then itirrxitices into the system couplin-ig ~i
general type where the coupling terms ma~, ~tic
lisplarerients x.. the vc!acitws Z. Ind the
the a pacitde-z jr - 1. - - -. &j. Ihc ut
eagatign4 governing the motion can be written in the
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d ar a(r-11
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dl dt, 4X, (311
where T is a quadratic fcrLm in the 2, plus a bil;near form
in the z, and ;t,. V is a quadratic form in the x., and F 6 a
quadratic form in the 4. lie investigates the determinanW
equation for the characteristic frequencies . in paxticular
when F-0. and specUsses his result when each element is
coup"' with its next neighbours only. More special rc--ultg
afe obtained for two gwiLitarr-with acceleration coupling.
and for is idt;n6W oadilators whin only next ncighbuum zue i
coupled, and the coupling -lependa on disp4acemcntg.
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KOSTAL, R.
"Functions of a dispatcher in electric power distribution and the organization of his
duties." Energetika, Praha, Vol. 4, I-,o. 7, July 1954, P. 1103.
SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol. 3, "o. 11, Nov. 1954, L.G.
KOSTAL,, Rostislav
Elektrina. (Electricity; a university textbook. lst ed.) For the students of the
Faculty of Architecture and Building. Prague, SNTL, 1957. 134 P.
Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske knihy, No- 33. 24 SePt 57. P. 710.
Properties of Mdtion Composed of Two Nondamped Oscillations in the Same Direction,
With Equal Amplitudes
H,ogt'fil, Rostislav. Les proprikth du mouvement compost
de deux oscHUations non amortles de la m6me direction
et avec des amplitudes igales. Price Bm. Ceskoslov.
Akad. V8d 29 (1957), 277-301. (Czech. Russian and
French summaries)
KOSTAL. R-
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"Properties of a movement composed of two parallel undamped oscillations with
equal amplitudes."
p. 277 (Prace) Vol. 69. no. 6. 195?
Pramis, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East Eurq*an Accessions (E-FAI) W. Vol. 7. no. 4.
APrU 1958
KOSTAL, R.
mm-ft-
"Gravity, mass of inertia, and force."
P. 302 (Prace) Vol. 69, no. 6. 1957
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly----Tndex of East European Accessions (EKAI) LC. V01. 7. no* 4.
April 1958
. UM. Lp RostimlAv
. Comwonore" the SM birthday of professor Josef Zahradnicek.
.Pokroky mat fyn aatr 7 no&2:133-3.24 162o
NOSTAL, Bbstislav; HOREJS, Jiri; VZ-JSADA, Frantisek; LEPILP Oldrich;
CIIKE,-Vaie-liv; IAITOCII, Miroslav; VESELY, Frantisek;
KW, IN, T
The activities of the Association of Czechoslovak Mathematicians
and Physicists. Pokroky mat fyz astr 7 no-4:252-258
162.
KOSTAL Rostislav
Third course for the teanhers of physics in secondary schools.
!, 01. ~ - - , . - 4 *
P -163.
KOSTAL, Rlidolf; .13CHMIDT, Frik
1~ 7
Profy,rnm of mensures taken by the Contral Administration of Power
Engineering for increasing the economical use of electric power
In the national economy. Energetika Cz 14 no.11:540-542,543 N 164.
1. Central Administration of Power Engineering, Prague.
KOSTAL Rudolf
National results of the control of electric power consumption,
and precautions for the winter season 1962/1963.
Energetika Cz 12 no.10:535~-538 0 162.
1. CED, Praha.
NOSTAL Wolf
Reduction of working time and introduction of the two shift system
in enterprises., and making full use of the equipment'in pover plants.
Energetika. Oz 11 no.6s295 Je 161.
L 16603-65 EWp(j)/EW(t)/W(b) PC4, JD/M
-WUUE-SMTU_N 14 R AP4047115 Z/0034/64/000/010/0754/0754.'
AUTHOR: K6stal, V. -(Engineer),, Cempa, S (Engineer); Semoda.# Jo (En-.-,
gineer)
TtTLE: Continuous- stink-.de hermosetting
'CA vice for metals and t
plastics,, -No'.- 136-61
SOURCE: lfutnLcke ILsty- -n o i10, 1964, 754
_u* t-L
-TOP-1-C_TAGS-.---:eon t-in i I cas rm-g-j- 3- X -L7casl-in
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_0 us ly casting t- ub- u- la r - b i 1 -1 e--t- sac-c- o r d L n-g- t 6 wh t eh the billet i s-.
Lifted from the mold at -such a rate that the stLll-liquid central
portion of the billet remains in the mold, leaving the tube surface
smooth and shiny.
ASSOCIATION: none
Card 1/2
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ACCESSION XR: AP4018064 Z/0034/64/000/003/0227/0227 1'
AUMOR: Kodtal ,~~;gineer)j Campa. S. (Engineer),,.
TITLEt Hothod of electrolytic rofi~ning of impure raw antimony
SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, no- 3, 1964, 227
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TOPIC TAGS% electrolytio antimony refining, copper, lead, nickel, cobalt,
precious metal, fluoridized. electrolyte, tissuo diaphram., elootropositive metal,
anti-oorrosion cathode
ABSTRACT: The invention concerns the refinement of impure raw antimony con 1!
i.0.5 to 5% copper, 2 to 20% lead, a ma.%dnum of 0.5*~ nickel and cobalt, 0.5 to 10%
iron, as well as precious metals and platinA= metals, into antimony of high Purity
from fluoridizod electrolyte. The oloctrolytio process is conducted in elactro-
lyzers with separate electrode spaces by moans of a tissu; diaphragm, in a closed
cycle of refinement of the electrolyte from the more elootropositive metals than
antimony by cementing WJa powdered antimony-, which Is maintained in suspension or
jin the eddy layer, Anti-oorrosion acid-resistant cathodes are used*
Card
L 34944-66 Ewr(t)/ETj- Tjp(c) jD1jG
ACC N1. AF6026606
SOURCE CODE: CZ100371631000103,210338TOW
AUTHOR: Kostal, Vaclav (Engineer); Ceapi,' Stefan (Engineer)
--I,
OiG: 7-SNP, Ziar nad 11ronom
TITIZ: Recovery of Precious MSJfrom domestic Antimorw concentrates
SOURCE: I'lutnik, no. 32, 1965, 538-540
TOPIC TAGq: antimrq compound, go:Ld, silver, mtal extracting
ABSM%CT: The concentrate containing 3 grams of gold and 26 -grams.
of silver per ton was treated by oxidizing roastings reduction
melting, and electrolytic refining; anode sludges containing 430
Ito 485 grains of gold and 3474 to 4435 grams of silver r ton
wero obtained. The recovery of Au was 72-76%. of Ag 41.95%. The
sludges offer an excellent raw material for metal recovery* The
antimony concentrates were mined at the following locations in-
�).ovakia; P roo, -Pesinokq Dubraval, 9ucma--- Orig. art. has: 3 table a.
.&FRS: 34,57
SUB CODE: 11, 07 SM DATE: CRIG REF& 005 / sov Rj.;F: 001
OTE REF: 002
L 38597-66 T/9eIP(t)/ETI IJP(c) DS/JD
ACC NRtAP6027704 SOMIC0 CODE: CZ/0034[66/000/001/0042/0047
AUTHOR; Kostal, Vaclav (Engineor); Compa, Stofan (Engineer)
ORG: SNP Factory, Ziar nad 11ronom, (Zavody SNP)
TITIB': Production of pure antimony from domostic materials contaminated with copper
SOURCE: Hutnicko listy, no. 1, 1966, 42-47
TOPICTAGS: motal extracting, antimony, coppor containing alloy, oloctrolytic
refining, motallurgic procoss
AMTRACT: Viora aro 3 ways in which Vic copper contont may bo roducod. A pyromotal-
lurgical procoss of molton antimony using trivalent antimoAy. sulphido _and
sulfur at-800 to 10000G; leaching of antimony concentrates by
solution of NaCN in an alkaline modium; electrolytic refininglin
acid electrolytes of the sulfate-hydrogen fluoride typ-e-.---Tas last
process gave gcod results in experimental application. The antim-
ony product contained 0.01-0.03% Cu. 0,001-0-005081 0.002% Pbs
0.001% 3,, traces of Ni and Zn, The raw antimony used for the oleo-'
-trodes had 79-86% Sbq 1 -h.6% Cu, .2-5% Fbj, 5%'Fe. Orig- arte has:
Z figuris and 3 tableau J tt: 34
f PF
SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DA-IZ: none / ORIG REF: 008 / SOV REF: 003
OTH REF: 009
SIMEK, A'Otonin; KOSTAL, Zd.,, inas
ExPerience vith pre-suergent herbioides in maize. Agmhe*2 no.21
36-42 162,
1. Oddeleni karanteny a ochrany rostlin, Ustradni kontrolni a skusebai
ustav zemedelsky,, Praha.
JANDA, Lubor., doe,, inz,.g GSo, liff Bohuslav,, inza
4"a
Example of a conrets skeleton factory stFuaturej example of a
storied frame construction with musbrom,floors, Poz stavby
U no.7:373-376 163.
K(ISTALIX 1
~ ~ 2-%e
"Fighting erosion and JMp~-07tnen4t of the fert'lity of th,3 eroded
soils of Ukraine. I-, Peviewed by J. Fostalllk. Geogr cas SAT 16
n0.3,3101-103 164
ACC NRs AP6021648 SOURCE COM CZ/0084/65/000/004/0301/1
AUTHOR: So
ORG: none
TITIZ., Contribution to the study of soil erosion in the laxA-registry territory
of Bojnicky and Dvornihy
SOURCE: Goograficky casopis, no. 4, 1965, 301-318
TOPIC TAGS: soil, geographia survey, cartography, soil behavior
ABSTRACT:- On the basis of an analysis of the physico-geographical conditions
of the western part-ot the Nitrianska hill-countryq the article
presents the results gained by studying the manifestations of
surface and gully erosion and a cartographical representation*
The soil erosion was investigated both quant1tatively and quali
tatively, using the results of laboratory analyses. Gully ero3:1
ion was studied historically and geographically andeyaluated on,
the basis of a detailed study.of the eroded areas*', Orig. art* hast
-fTPRJS
13 figures and 4 tables* 5aaed on auttior's r,,ng. abAj
SUB CODE t 08 / SUBM DATE% none ORIG REFt 022 / SOV REFt 022
ORIG REFt 019
GRINTERIU, A.A.; KCSTALISKlY, A.A.; RYMN, 0`.M.
Excitation of ultrasonic vibration in gemanium by currentv pulses.
(Tbormoacoustic vibrations). Zhur. tekh. fLz. 35 no.'e:37E-380 F
165. (WITZA 18:4)
SMIAKV K.; KOSTAN, Josef
1~
Socialist work brigades. Elektrotechnik 17 no.gt272 S 162,
1. Ceskomoravske.-Kolben-Danak Praha,, zavod,Slevarrq II (for
Kostan).
MASLOVSKIY, Yevgeniy Aleksandrovilch; AERRYOV, Sergey KuPruich;
naucim. rei.; DOUGOVA,
K.Ne. red.
[Deep drainage; pmetices in 25 years' operation of
vertical- drainage with siphon drains] Glubokii drenazli;
opyt 251-lelunei ekspluatatsii vortikallnogo dronazlia s
n1fonnym vodootvoclom. Mo3kvn) Stroi-I 'Atit., 19(V,. 12 p.
1. 19
(MERA 18: 1)
1~ All
56-6-43/47
AUTHORSt Varsimaahvili, T. V. Kostanaahvili, ff. I.
TITLE% The Transition Effect of the OStars" in a Lead Absorber
(Perekhodnyy effekt "zvezd" v svintsovom poglotitele)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33,
Nr 6 (12), pp. 1530 - 1531 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The present paper.contains the results of a controlling experiment
carried out for the purpose of observing the transition effect of
the"stars" under a lead absorber by means of photographic emulsions.
The plane lead absorbers were arranged one on top of the other.
Each lead layer had a dimension of 40 x 60 cm2. The photographic
emulsions were located separately between the lead absorbers. Ex-
posure took place in an altitude of 3100 m above (sea level). The
results obtained are shown in form of a diagram, according to the
curve of which the maximum of the transition effect amounts to
30 ~. This transition effect ia only weak on the peaks of mountains
and amounts, according to data obtained from various authors, only
to 15 - 30 %- Experimental results are noticeably.influenced by the
nature of the proceos and by the quality of evaluation. The auth-
Card 1/2 ors evaluated one and the same volume of the photo emulsion three
21(8) SOV/56-36-4-6/70
AUTHORS: Kostanashvili, N. I., Shakhulashvili, 0. A.
TITLE: Generation of "Strange" Particles in the Interaction of
Protons With Energies of 9 Bev With Photoemulsion Nuclei
(Generatsiya -Istrannykh" chastits pri vzaimodeystvii protonov
s energiyey 9 BeV s yadrami fotoemullsii)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy-i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959,
Vol 36, Nr 49 pp 1006-1011 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The first of the two authors was transferred to the OlYaI by
Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Tbilisi State Universitr),
and the second by the Institut fiziki AN Gruzinskoy SSR'
(Physics Institute, AS Gruzinskays. SSR). They report on investi-
gations carried out by them at the Laboratoriya vysokikh ehergiy
Ob"yedinennogo institute. yadernykh issledovaniy (High-energy
Laboratory of the United Institute of Nuclear Research) con-
cerning the dependence of the frequency of the generation of
strange particles on the energy of primary particles. The
emulsion chamber consisting of 100 layers of the emulsion BR-450,
was subjected to the action of a 9 Bev proton beam on the
Card 1/4 synchrotron of the OIYal. The chamber had a volume of
SOV/56-36-4-6/70
Generation of "Strange" Particles in the Interaction of Protons With Energies
of 9 Bev With Photoemulsion Nuclei
001000-5)cm 3. A short description is given in the introduction
of the experimental method and of experimental conditions. The
following recordings were made by the authors:
Total number of tracing rays 670
Rays without visible effects in stopping 494
Strange particles 6
n�-mesons 19
Number of secondary interactions 53
Number of rays extending beyond the chamber 94
For the ratio.N F, K/Nn +, CZA/3 was found, whereas in reference 3
the value:z:pl/10 was obtained. Whereas for the star production
cross section of 9 Bev protons on NIKF1 emulsion nuclei (Refs4,5)
the value -460 mb was found, the authors measured a cross
section of C7-,K -20 mb for the production of slow strange par-
ticles. Further details concerning these investigations are
given by two tables. Table 1 crtains data concerning a number
of heavy mesons observed (14 K -9 two T+_ and one K--particle),
Card 2/4 and table 2 contains data on observed primary h~perons and
SOV/56-36-4-6/70
Generation of "Strange" Particles in the Interaction of Protons With Energies
of 9 Bev With Photoemulsion Nuclei
secondary charged pions. The data show that the majority of the
strange particles flies off into the front half-space, but all
pions flying off as a result of 1-decay do so in the backward
direction (in the c.m.s.). For all 1-hyperons originating from
a reaction of the kind (1) : P + N 41 + X + N the kinetic energies
and the departure*angles were measured (diagram in figure 2).
For hyperon production two possibilities offer themselves:
a) by any secondary particle, e.g* a pion, which enters into
interaction with the.nucleons-of the parental nucleus, and
b) in reactions'd the kind (i). Actually, both possibilities
are realized;Z -K+ pair production takes place accordingto the
scheme n + H-* I + K (2). For reaction .(2) figure 3 shows the
analogous diagram as figure 2. Figure 4 shows the diagram for
the e~-particles from reactions of the type P + N*,N+'K +-N.
The iV-particles flew off at such large angles as 133 and 1520.
The authors finally thank M. I. Podgoretskiy for supervising
work, V. I. Veksler and M. Ya. Danysh for taking part in dis-
cussions, and they further thank Z. P. Golovizia~ T. A. Zhuravleve)
Card 3/4 A. M.Kucher-. T. N. Mikheyea and N. A. Protsenko for assisting
SOV/56-36-4-6/70
Generation of "Strange" Particles in the Interaction of Protons With Lnergies
of 9 Bev With Photoemulsion Nuclei
in the work of measuring and surveying as well as in evaluating
results. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 7 references,
3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Obl'yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute
for Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: September 20, 1958
Card 4/4
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S/056/60/039/005/011/051
B029/BO77
AUTHORSs Dzhanelidze, L. P., Kopylova, D, K,, Korolevich, Yu. B.,
ink jk4k*ijj~ KI I., Mandritskaya, K. V., Pe' kh
(Deceased), Podgo-r--el'skiy, M. I., Tuvtendorzh, D.,
Shakhulashvili, 0. A., Chz
,Xe n P,4,; in
TITLE: Formation of Charged Hyperons During Interactions of 9-Bev
Protons With Nuclei of a Photoemulsion
PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentaltnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol. 39, No. 501), Pp- 1237-1241
TEXTt The authors investigated the kLngular distribution of positive and
negative pions formed in decays of XA hyperons formed in their turn by the
interaction of 9-Bev protons with photoemulsion nuclei. The authors
irradiated two emulsion chambers% (10 - 10 . 6)cm3 (chamber 1), and
(10 - 15 . 4)cm3 (chamber 2). These chambers consist of QP-400HAK(PO
(BR-400 NIKFI)-type emulsion layers. 9-Bev protons of the proton-synchro-
tron of the Laboratoriya vyaokikh energiy O1YaI IFigh-energy Laboratory
of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) were used to bombard the
Card 1/4
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Formation of Charged Hyperons During Interactions B/056/60/039/005/011/051
of 9-Bev Protons With Nuclei of a Photoemulsion B029 B077
emulsions. Angular distribution of the decay products of,~_l hyperons:
V. G. Solov'yev (Ref. 2) has already emphasized the importance of
investigating the longitudinal asymmetry found in the angular distribution
for pions formed during a hyperon decay. Fig. 1 shows the angular dis-
tribution of pions relative to its direction of motion in the rest
system of the hyperon; the authors paid special attention to the calcula-
tion of these values. If the angular distribution is approximated by
1 + a cos G*, then the coefficient
N - a 2 1/2
'Z Cos G* +
N i N
asymmetry for total hyperon polari
mean T. hyperon polarization in the
of asymmetry has the form a ~Qtp.
0.03t0.2; P4 denotes the coefficient of
ation, P the vector component of the
I
direction of motion, Q* the angle
i
between the directions of emission of hyperon and pion in the rest system
of the hyperon, and N the number of hyperons observed. The following holds
for the angular distribution of pions relative to the production level of
Z hyperonst. b - 2(N forward - Nbackward)/(Nforward + N backward )-0.3610,22~
Card 2/4
86895
Formation of Charged Hyperons During Interactions S/056J60/039/005/011/051
of 9-Bev Protons With Nuclei of a Photoemulsion B0291BO77
Fig. 2 shows the angular distribution of Z� hyperons with necessary
corrections. The ratio of the number of positive and negative hyperons is
7~+INZ- = 3.2 t 0.1. All black and gray tracks were investigated in 76
stars which displayed deca ipg stars according to the mode 2-1-4-a! , n,
Four pair productions of aV hyperon and a K+ meson, two pair productions
of K+ and K- mesons, and a production of two hyperons in a single star
were found. A star of the type (17 + 70 had two gray particleB which
decay into a relativistic particle during motion. This particle might
have been a hyperon. The annihilation of one antiproton was observed in
the extension of the selected rays. The authors thank E.L. Andronikashvili
and V. I. Veksler for their interest, and the operators of the synchrotron
and all laboratory assistants for taking part in the evaluation of the
photoemulsions. There are 4 figures and 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONt Obl'yedinennyy institut yaderhykh issledovaniy (Joint
Institute of Nuclear Research).Institut fiziki Akademii
nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (Institute of Physics, Academy of
Sciences Gruzinskaya SSR). Tbilisakiy gosudaretvennyy
universitet (Tbilisi State University)
'Card 3/4
86895
Formation of Charged Hyperons During Interactions S/05 60/039/005/011/051
of 9-Bev Protons With Nuclei of a Photoemulsion B029YB077
SUBMITTEDs July 9, 1960
Card 4/4
5/048/62/026/006/007/020
B125/BI12
AUTHORS't Dzhanelidze, L. P., Kostanashvili No I Lebedevichp'G. fog
Mandritskaya , K.V.-;O~r
P
TITLEs Transverse momenta of chargedll+-hyperone produced by 9-Bey.
protona in a phot6emulsion
no. 6, 1962, 734 - 736
TEXT: The r-hyperons were produced by.irradiating a photoemulsion of
type SP-400 HAY\~il (BR-400 NIKFI) in the inner 9-Bev proton beam of the
OIYaI synchrocyclotron. The emulsion chamber consisted of hundred
emulsion layers. After 22000 tracks had been evaluated, 42 Z-hyperons
were chosen. 30,r,-hyperons were chosen under similar conditions at the
DIYaI. A certain "weight" is attributed to each F,-hyperon. The oases
chosen were identified by comparing the measured ionization and its '
multiple Coulomb scattering. The maximum of the distribution of the
transverse momenta extending up to P, - 6oo mev/0 is at 300 - 400 MOV/d.
From this spectrum - (327 t 14) Mev/o is inferred for the mean Value
-Card 1/2.
PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizioheskaya) v. 26,
KOSTAIIASHVILI., Me;, JZBEDEVICH, G.I.; MANDRITSKAYA, K.V.; SHAMULASHVILI.,
- ---y -
. P Z6 I L. P.
Transverse momentum of charged Sj -hyperons generated by 9 Bev.
protons in a photographic emulsion. 6oob. P14 Gruz. SSR 30 n0-5:
553-557 MY 163. MIRA 16:11)
1e Institut fiziki AN GruzSSR, Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom
E.L.Andronikaslivili.
DZHANELIDZE., L.P.; KOPMVA, D,K.j KOROLLVICH, Yu.B.; KOSTANASHVILT- -IV-I - i
MANDRITSKAYAJ, K.V.; PETUKHOVA, N.I. IdeceasedIj PODGORETSKIY-. H.I.j
TUVDENDORZH, D.; SHAKHULASHVILI, O.A,; CHZHEN PU-IN [CHEN PIU YINGI
Production of charged hyperons by 9 Bev. protons interacting with
nuclei of photo emulsion. Zhur.ekspA teor.fiz. 39 no*.5:1237-1241
N 160. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy, Institut fiziki AN
Gruzinekoy SSR i Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet
(mesons) (Protons) (Photography, Particle track;
AUTHORS. Oterin, D. and Kostand L SOV/130-58-6-18/20
TITLE: Dissemination of Advanced Practice (Propaganda
peredovogo opyta)
PERIODICAL: lietallurg, 1958, mr 61 P 36 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The authors give a brief account of efforts made at
the Stalinali-LI;Y Metallurgical Works to keep workers and staff
abreast of the latest developments in iron and steel production.
In addition to talks by personnel of the work (e.L. KharaCirlo
and Shcherbin) and official lectures (160 in 1957) frequent
visits are paid by groups to neighbouring riorks and also to
others in the USSR. Detailed studies are made of the working
methods of particularly successful operators (Samoylev,
Zhernov and Derevyanko are named) and technical information
bulletins produced at the works as well as technical literature
are widely disseminated. Works' personnel are given oppor-
tunities of improving their qualifications,and a museum showing
Card 1/2*
Dissemination of Advanced Practice SOV/130-58-6-13/20
the growth of the works since its foundation in 18?2 has been
provided.
ASSOCIATION: Stalinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod
(Stalino' Metallurgical Works)
Card 2/2 1. MetAillurgy - USM 2. Employee relations
25(1)9 28(l) SOV/118-59-9-13/20
AUTHOR: Geyer V.G., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor and
Kostanda V.S.9 Engineer
g of Pulp by Air-Lifting and Coal-
TITLE: Hydraulic Liftin
Suction Air-Lifting Installations
PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, 1959,
Nr. 9, pp 52-56 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the present time, almost all hydro-shafts are using
centrifugal pumps for lifting coal-rock pulp. There
are many advantages in applying this method: the feed
of pulp from the face to the concentrating factory is
performed without reloading, the lifting process is
simple, and its efficiency is satisfactory. However,
this method can be applied only where the lifting height
is under 250 m, otherwise several successively connec-
ted pumps are required. In such cases, it is more expe-
dient to apply a coal-suction air-lifting device
(Fig. 1). This method Permits the lifting of pulp to a
height of 600 m and more; its efficiency can be regula-
Card 1/3 ted within broad limits by changing the pressure and
SOV/118-59-9-13/20
Hydraulic Lifting Of Pulp by Air-Lifting and Coal-Suction Air-Lif-
ting Installations
volume of the air entering the air-lift. Due to dimi-
nishing 9f the working gear number through which the
pulp passes, there will be less coal breakage~ In casc
where the Pulp is delivered to the shaft by gravity
feed, air-lifting installation can be applied (Fig
Advanced features of this installation are: Absence 2).
moving parts; of
reduced coal breakage; possibility of
lifting large pieces uf coal (by applying pipelines of
30-40 cm in diameter, 15-20 cm large coal pieces can be
transported); Possibility of an automatic Output change.
The air compressors are installed on the surface, which
permits using the most economical synchronized machines,
raising safety of operations and reducing the number of
accidents. The efficiency of a coal-suct.,on lifting de-
vice is a comparatively stable value equal to O~36, while
the general efficiency of an air-lift installation is
0-58. At the Donetskiy Industrial Institute, research of
operating conditions for air-lifting and coal-suction
Card 2/3 air-lifting installations had been carried out. It was
SOV/118-59-9-13/20
Hydraulic Lifting of Pulp by Air-Lifting and Coal-Suction Air-Lif-
ting Installations
established that both installations can work with high
pulp concentrations (Solids : Liquid = 1 : 1.5). The
maximum size of coal pieces could amount to 0.5 of the
smallest section of the air-lift pipeline. There are
3 graphs, 2 tables and 3 diagrams.
Card 3/3
RYSIN , N. G. p inzh. ; _PSTANDA, V. S. , inzh.
Coal-auction airlift system. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no*5s33 M 161.
(Hydraulic conveying) IMAA 105)
AID P - 5433
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - airdrome maintenance
10/31
Card 1/1 Pub. 135
Author Kostandi, F. F., Eng.-Col., Kand. of tech. sci.
Title To use more extensively the experience of outstanding
personnel of engineering and airdrome service.
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 1, 47-52, Ja 1957
Abstract How to meet the requirements for maintaining the air-
dromes in good order for flying activities, particularly
in winter, Is discussed by the author in this article.
Six photos, 1 diagram. The article merits attention.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
USM/PAdio Transmitters Feb 1947
Nrying systme
"19ying TraMitters," 0.. G. Kost&MI (UAlAA)
"Radio" Vol XX, No 2
bleaussion of necessary fundamental conditions
for satisfactory operation of tranmIttere.
Sohews of Keying also discussed and Illustrated.
9T37
KOSTAM!, G. PA 22/49-1f,,1-
MM/had~o Xquipment ect 48
Frequency Mangers
"Converter and Attachwnt," G. Kostandi, 2j pp
"Radio" No 10
Describes (1) short-vave converter, and (2)
long-vaT- attacbmnt stabilized by quartz.
Includes rour photogmpbs, and sehematic tvo
dircuit diagram.
LC
USSR/Madlio Receivers Short-Wave Nov 51
Adapter
"A Tubeless Short-Wave Converter (Adapter),"
.G. Kostandi (UA2AA)
"Radio" No 11, pp 4T-49
Soviet short-wave enthusiasts are making in-
creasing use of the al-Mc band,-but many short-
wave receivers owned by radio clubs and individual
amateurs do not have this band. Kostandi has
designed a simple adapter to permit reception
of amateur stations working the 21-Mc band. The
USSR/Radio - Receivers, Short-Wave Nov 51
(Contd)
converter makes use of a crystal mixer (an
ordinary. silicon detector taken frcm a Komscmolets
crystal receiver).
20ST73
KOSTMIS 0
umAlictronics -R_a~slio Mar 52
Transmitters
%I'A Club FM/AM Transmitter," G. Kostandi
"Redion 'No 3, pp 23-28
Describes club F14/AK transmitter for which 0.
XosteuAi and V. Komylevich received a 1st class
diploma and a 3d prize at the 9th All-Union Radio
txbibition. States that the design is quite complex
aid therefore the transmitter shoit1d be constructed
only by groups of amateurs who are experienced in
transmitter work.
229T63
it&~U/kiectronics Ultra'shart Waves Apr' 52
"An Ultrashort-Wave. Antenna (Shown at the Ninth
AU-Union Radio Exhibition)," G-Kostandi, UAlAA
Le-all n67
"Rewitoll No 4, PP 31-33
Describes an antenna for amateur USW stations
(85--87 Mc) which has horizontal polarization and
a circular radiation pattern. The antenna con-
sisU of a "Braude tourniquet antenna", which
238T66
has tvo crossed folded dipoles fed at points
vhich are 900 out of phase. The phase shift is
crmt.ed by a quarter-wave stub which connects
the dipoles.
238r66
USSR/Electroni'ce Exhibitions Jul 52
Adapters, USW
An Ultrashort-Wave Plapter (Shown at the 10th
11
All-Union Exhibition) , G. Kostandi V. Yakovlev,
Leningrad -
"Radio" No 7, pp 43-47
Describes 2 types of adapters, one line-operated
~uWone battery-operated, which will permit re-
ception of amateur ultrashort-wave stations op-
ea-ating in the 85-87 Me band when used with ei-
ther a short-vave receiver having a spread 20-a
226W
amteur band or a'spread 25-m braodcast band or any
other receiver having a short-vave band continuous
from 10 to 12 Me.
226"
=ANDT, G. 235T55
USSR/Electronics Television Oct 52
F14 Broadcasting
"An Ultrashort-Wave Adapter for the XM-49 Tele-
vision Receiver," Ye. Dryzgo, G. Kostandl
,"Radid' Wo 10, P 37
Television stations can be used for FM broad-
casting when they are not telecasting. The T-I
,Noskvich, T-2 Leningrad, and T-1 Leningrad tele-
vision receivers are equipped to receive such
broadcasts. Describes an oscillator adapter unit
for the KVN-49 whic4makes possible the reception
of FM broadcasts.
235T55
- OPIZHNV=ff, I.I., radaktor; TAMOV, F.I., redaktorl
LARliNiNm,"'G.Te, tekhnichaskly redaktor
[Ultrabigh-frequencw attachmnta]*Mltrake-i-otkovolnovyo pristavid.
Pod red. I.1,8plahavskogo..Kooky&, Goo. energ. ivd-vo,1953- 14 P.
(Massov&ia radlobiblioteka. no. 178) (MM 813)
(R&d.to. Short vave)
KOST.,~IIDI. G..(IeningraA KOMAROV. G.. (Leniugra4
Ultra-short wave FM radio receiver set made of the parts of a OXoskvich.0
Radio no-7:40-42 il '53- (MI-HA 6:7)
(Radio, Short wave--Receivers und reception)
am
DRMO, Ye.; KOSTANDI, G.
Ultra-short*vave FM signal generator. Radio no.9:22-23 S 153. (aU 6:8)
(Radio, Short wave-Apparatus and supplies) (Radio frequency modulation)l
KOSTANDI. G.
UE~Q.R/Zlectronics.- Radio Receivers ~Oct.53
Ultrashort-Waves
IlConstructing Circuitsor Combined [AMIFMIUSWI Radio
Receivers)"'~b. Kostandi-)~'V. Khevrolin
Radio, No.10, pp 28-31
Author proposes standards for ultrashort-wave re-
ceivers regarding frequency, selectivity, and sensi-
tivity. Discusses selection of circuit components
for FM receivers) use of reflex circuits, and gives
7 block diagrams of combined AM/FM/USW circuits.
276T25
KOSTAHDIJ-a~-
--I --
Quartz calibrator. Radio no.10:42-43 0 '53. (xLaA 6-no)
(Radio. Short ways-Recelverg and reception) (Radio measurements)
KOSTANDI, G. G. LEVENSTERN I. I.
"Design of Combined Receivers for Microwaves," Tr. Vses. N. A, in-ta
radioveshchat. priyema i akustiki, No 1, 1954 PP 35-50
Basic parameters of combined radio receivers for FM microwave signals
are described. Schematic diagrams for modernization of these receivers are
analyzede The advantages of shot detectors for reception of FTI signals are
indicated.
RZhFizO No 3, 1955
US,,m/ meotronics fladio receivers
Card 1/1 Pub. 89 13/2~
Authors IKostandi, G., and Yakovlev,,Vo
Title IA combined AM and Sk receiver
Periodical. iRadio 2, 26-29, Feb 1954.
Abstract A 7-tube super-heterodyne radio receiver is describei. The set or~eratex
on~t-he following faur,frequeney rangest 150 - 410 Ke ; 520 -6oo ra
4-0 - 13.5 Md and 64 -76Mc. Circuit diagremal drawlngs.
Institutions
Submitteds
-USSR/Electronleo Generators.
Card 1/1
Authors Kostandi, G.; and Yakovlev, V.
Title A crystal noise generator
Periodical t Radio, 3s 30 31, Mar, 1954
Abstract The article gives a general idea about crystallic diodes and
their use; an exemplary circuit, and a general and inside view
of the generator are given.
Institution
Submitted
USSR/Electronics
Card 1/1
Authors Kostandi, G., Levenstern.. I. and Shteyert, L.
1itle -Devices for Tuning Ultrashort-Wave Receivers
Periodical Radio. 5, 57 61Y May 1954
Abstract The article describes several instruments used for regulating or
tuning ultriashort-wave receiver units, and radio-outlet point adapters.
The following equipment is described and the related circuit diagrams
are shown: 1) a.quartz oscillator for medium-frequency wave control;
2) an ultrashort-wave quartz oscillator; 3) a wide-lx_nd USW ampli,
fier., and 4) a.USII piezoelectric oscillator. The article also gives
the description and the block diagram of the distribution networicg
indicating the position of points to be tested and tuned. Diagrams;
fnhIa-M
KOSTANDI, Georgiy Georglye*ich~; TARASOT. ?.I., red.;
VORONIN, IC.P.t
[Homemade ultrashortwo" unite and receivers] Samodellare ulltre-
korotkovolnovye pristsyki t priemniki. mosirva, Gos.enerur*ixd-vo
1955. 39 P. kNiessovain rediobiblioteke, no.221) (MIRA 11:25
(Radio, Short wave-Receivers and reception)
KOSTANDI, K.
A Combined A14/M I.-lZeeiver* In Radio Ehginsering, No. 2136 Feb 55
USSR/ Electronics -.Triode amplifiers
Card 1/1 Pub. 89-- 19/30
Authors I Kostandl' G. .and Levensterno I.
Title I ade,amplifiers formeter waves
Periodical i Radio 3P 38 - 39s Mar1955
Abstract The technical factors involved in the amplification of short waves'are
analyzed.,.particularlys in refer'ence to the use oftriodes in the amplifi-
cation of meter waves., the triode having been found to possess less sound
of its own and high input resistance. The layouts of, the, circuit-s,-- ground-
ing and other. points -are -explained. Diagrams; table.
Institution 2
Submitted
T A O-V
WRIElectronics Frequency converters
Card 1A Pub,1 89, 16/28
Authors I Kostandi, G.,-and'Levensterni Ie
Title. Metric wave frequencyconverters
Periodical i
Radio 41 29-30p Apr 1955
A description is presented of several types of pentode and triode grid
convirters used as metric-wave.frequency converters in heterodyne
receiver sets. Circuit diagrams.
Institution
Sut-utted
0
1USSR/Electranics Signal generators
1/1 Pub.. 89 - 25/27
Authors t Kostandi, G., and Shteyert'l L..
Title I Universal. U,HF iiVFM -'signal generator
PeriodiCS1 I - Radio So 57,-59o: Aug 1955
AbstrAOt Description is, given ofa 'simple and sufficiently compace UHF signal gener-
ator which permitte tuning and control of the UHF channel of combination
radio receivers and the audio channel of TV-sets. The principle circuit
diagramj parts arrangement and mode of operation of the universal UHF AM
and E14 signal generator are described. Table; diagram; illustrations.
Institution
Submitted
I., and Kostandl,. u. :,';., Avt",-
Title ; 1~!et-,J~ -*,;ave triode frequency convertcr
Peric,dical. : hadiotekbmika, --)-35, JIM 55
i,I), tract : Opt i-mum vari ants for ma? -vave t 2 ic-de Cre ~I ion,-,y Conver 1-ji
circult-.; which svat.L~f~y the rigal-I vif,lern ru-
,~e!.ver are discussed. The tri.~~de frequericy convertor, bui.1t ir
the lo..i of a double brid'-e, haa the Ddvantage:; of hi;.;h transfer
-atlo, low voltqge leak, ~-nJl law nt)"3e fact..Y~t.-. Ilic two best fre-
V-,,ercy :-,onvertor cirl--ulti; for uper---n In the
(60 L
range -60 megacyc'es), are thud;-- ~,'7h tht.- intluction b.-Idges .'Ind
thooe with the capacitance bridge cQiqAt.-(J ta, the gri(a circt,.it.
'n
.--~ilble triodes with separate cath~xlc: le~,m.3 were U.Se"
PeriPier.t. The vaiue.3 fi-!.- the At-,.%nurer r...tlo of the t.~j
frk!~Iuency convartor uixcuzits were vith th,-- e;,.Ierimental
values -and were Afound to be in good t-greement. Gnaphs.
P-Al-Unicri "Icientiftc and, rechnical .::ciety
Electric Coummrlcatlr-r~ imenll i'~. P,- 'V:.C*---
I I r,.ql i t t e, IAule .10", 1 -~~4
KOSTANDI, Georgiy Georgiyevich- Y.AKOVLEY, V.V.
[Ultrashortwave receivers for amateurs] UKV Priamniki dlia
liubitellskoi aviazi. Mosk7a, Goo.energ.izd-vo, 1958. 31 P.
(Haseovaia radiobiblioteka, no.302) (MMA 12:11)
(Radio, Shortwave--Receivers and reception)
nA#; YAKOTM, Taleriy Vladimirovich;
._KQ%k
LCKAMOVICH. V.A., red.; BCMOY, N.I., takhn.red.
EURY radio receivers for amateur radio communication] UXT pri-
lamniki dlia liubitallskol eviazi. Izd.2. )(Oak-is, Goa.anerg.
izd-vo, 1960. 31 p. (Kassoveia radiobibliotaks, no.367).
(KIRA 13:12)
(Radio, Shortwave--Receivare and reception)
- SADOV, F.I. prof.; KALINIKA, K.G., dotsent; Prinimali uchastiye:
SIMkRNINA, F.., studentka; KOSTANDI., L.A., student
Role of surface active agents in the dyeing of acetate rayon
fabrics with dispersed dyes. Tekst.prom. 21 no.9:51-53 S 161.
(I'= 14:10)
1. lbskovskiy tekstilinyy institut.
(Dyes and dyeing-Rayon)
(Surface-active agents)
KOSTANDI, U., arkhitektor; SIPKO, A., arkhitektor
Vilnius. Zhilestroi. no-7:24-25 Jl 160. (MM 13:7)
(Vilnius--Apartment houses)
KOSTANDI. M-, arkhitektor: SIM,,lA., arkhitektor
Tashkent. Zhil,, stroi, no-9:22-24 3 160. (MINA 130)
O"hkent-APartment houses)
- -1 m
ZOSTANDI,.M., arlchitektor; SIPKO, A., arkhitaktor
Novosibirsk. Zhil. strol. no.n%24-26 K 160. (MIRA 13111)
(Vmosibirsk-Apartment houses)
~ m
KCISTIVITIX-Ify E. A., A:3plrant
"Disruption of Cortical Dymmics$ Lopecially of the Joint ct -Ton
of the First and Second Si..,nal Systems, During Schizophrenia. 11 Cnnd
i
,.~ed Sci, InSt of 'T gher Nervous Activity, Lead Sci USSR, 17 Sep 54.
(In-! , 7Sep 54)
SC: Sim 432, 29 Mar 55
KOSTANDOV. Ye .
-- ---,-0 fl-~ !- - -
Disorders In the neurodynamIcs and particularly in the interaction of
thi cortical signal systems in paranoid schizophrenia. Trudy Inst.
vys.nerv.doiat. Ser.patofistol. 1:26-47 '55- (MMA 9:8)
(SCHIZOPHRENIA) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
USSR/Medicine Neuropathology, Psychiatry
Card 1/1 Pub 154-18/19
FD-2797
Author : Kostandov, E. A.
Title : Scientific conference on questions of sleep therapy
Periodical : Zhur. vys. nerv. deyat. 5, 299-303, Mar-Apr 1955
Abstract : Gives an account of the Scientific Conference an Questions
of Bleep Therapy, as used in neuropathologic and psychi-
atric clinics, held at the end of 1954 at the Institute
of Higher Nervous Activity of the Academy of Sciences USSR.
Summarizes reports given by the following participants:
A. G. Ivanov~-Smolenskiy, L. I. Kotlyarevskiy (Inst of
Higher Nervous Activity of Acad Sci USSR), M. M. Aleksan-
drovskaya (Inst of Higher Nervous Activity of Acad Sci *
USSR), A. 0. Dolln (Inst of Obstetrics and Gynecology of
.the Ministry of Health USSR), N. A. Kryshova (Inst of Phys-
iology imeni I. P. Pavlov, Acad Sci USSR), L. I. Aleksan,
drova (Inst of Neurology, Acad Med Sci USSR), Yu. A.
Povorinskiy (Inst of Psychiatry imeni Bekhterev, Lenin-
grad), M. I. Seredina (Inst of Higher Nervous Activity,
AcAd Bel USSR) 0. V. K rbikov (2nii Moscow Medical Insti-
tut~4 D - Ye - i()= : V.Tjnstl9f Psy hiatry of the Ministry
of lth RSFS eg USjj). tre chuk fInst of Higher Nervous
Activity, Acad
LM ~T-
Impairment of the joint activity of the first and second signal
systems in the catatonic form of schizophrenia. Trudy In~tO'vyS*
nerv. deint. Ser.patofiziol- 5:101-120 158 (MEU 11:12)
(CONDITIONED nSP011SF,)
(SCHIZOPdPXIIIA)
KOSTANDOV9 E.A.
Comparative ebaracteriatics of disturbances of cortical dynamics in
paranoid and catatonic forms of schiz'aphrenia. Trudy Inst. VY3.
nerv. deiat. Ser. patofiziol. 7:5-11 160. (MIRA 14:4)
(SCHIZOPHRENIA)
KOSTANDOV 1, E.A .
I
----------I
Distiirban a in the nourodynamica ot. scUzophrenics -vith..tba.
Clerambault4WniinWW. sypidrme, Trudy. I=t. vys. -no". daiat.
Ssr,pq~tofiziol, 7;12-18 160, 1 (KEPA 14-.4)
(SCHIZOPkGRIA) (HALLUCINATIONS AND ILLUSIONS)
KOSTANDOVp E.A*
Disturbance in the higher nervous activity of patients with involutional
depression, Trudy Inst, vyso nerv. deiat. Ser. patofiziol. 7:81-94
160. (KERA 24:4)
(DEPRESSION9 MENTAL) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (NERVOUS SYSTEM)
KOSTANDOV, E.A.
Disorders in theanalysis and synthesis of complex stimuli in ,
patients with i*olutional depression. Zhur. vys. nerv. deist.
10 no.2:189-194 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Institute 9f Higher Nervous Activity,, U.S.S.R. Academy of
Sciences, MowVOW4
(DEPRESSION, MENTAL) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
KOSTANDOV, E.A.
Pathodynamic structure and disorders of the interaction batwen
the cortex and subcortex in reactive states. Prob.sud.spikh.10
127-132161. (MIRA 16:7)
(BRAIN-DIMASES) (MYCHIATRIC RESWCH)
Cl"- e9 on the correlation of the orientation and lotor conditioned
s. nerv. deiat. 14
rer~lexes under the-effect of atropine...Zhur. V
Oly
no.a2U-222 Mrw-;Ap 64, (MIM 17: 6)
.1. TSentrallnyy na6*hno-issledovatel skiy institut sudebnoy psi-
khiatrii im. Serbskogog Moskva*
" W-1
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Role of disorders in corticofuga-I influences in patlicloggy of the
orientating reflex in senizophrenia patients. Zhur. vy-s. nerv.
aolat. 13 no*6095-100 N-T) 163. WIR;i 147:7)
1. Vientralinyy nauchno-ireledovatellskiy institut sudebrioy
j-.sikhAatrii imeni Serbskcgn.
- KOSTALNMV, F.A..
Changei in cortlea.1 and aubcortical Interactions under the
effe--t of aminazine. Zhur. vys. nerv. delat. 14 no )1397-405
1y Je 164, NIRA 17sll)
1. Serbsky Central Research Institute of Forensic Feychiatryp
MOB-.,ow,
KOSTL-NDOV, ~.. 0-6
-"'M,.;~ f adrtinal.4n,&, on Lho norvaus mo--,.,Ijani.3MJ ~:f "re
rvfli,~~,.. 14 nc.6t;97,~--983 N P, 154,
I
~MTRA 3.8- 6 1
1. V;~r*z-a Ilavy I.n-,t I te, tmdabci.)y
psik~il~ril iii. Mo3lKwi.
.7
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-6 5 EVITM/MIA (b)-2/T BW/R -0
0 W."19A
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ACCESSION NR#. AM17953 UPA246/64/064/oo9A 348P-35 5
A =VE lCostandor, E. A.
N-t1i;,. Effact of carboahoUa% on fAvir norsous mcb=IG-_3 of tbo or4isfttatinu roffle-:
wnic".: Zhurral nevrop--tologii i paikMal-rii, r. 614, no,
13 aslagrsplWr n-,-rvoua a"tan di-ug, V_-;~Tc t r
V)PIC VtG : electivenooW ic 4inardn
br,^-4.r. rxturollogy
Ab,7 C rfA r, t -Thq of f -L,, ct of carbochol I ne Itas been P. tLit ; a4L1, o jA sc.11 I _,,q_
rh rer. i f! pa t i ents wt th apmthi co-alloul i c synd rome, i n R q La tusur. I ! - d v_-
finod ;AQ eifectivo, The duration of the disorder ip mkiz~t n~ th., pa~trnlrj
wag mt1r- than 5 years. Ten pqrnona undergoing ITt. ti,. insti-
1,11t~ 'T'rr. qPjqCt;d for the controls, in whom no signs or, disWrbanc-s or
V,;vrhi,- trtivity were Nund. The Nnctionq vrero recordo-j
on n ittocn-channel pen-recording electroencephaIGgrapiLk. Me biocur-
rents of the cerebral cortex. were Vtcked up, wonopolmrly, symmetrically
from both sides 'from the frontalt -temporal, end occipital regions. A.1 qo
recorded was an electrooculogram, an electromyogram from the forearm
:.Muscles, and XG, respiration, & Skin-galvanic response, a lethyamof,rv,
P
ioc' tho hest (temple tone from the VG_ it
L 54823-65
ACCESSION M AMI
-genera,tor-- wilh requency-'it~ M-65 decibels above!
the level of nomml audibility served as the stioulus, along with indif- I
jerent and situationai (Irith riesp~q~t to the situation or conflictl words%
I cases (3-1
.spoken by the expertmen er into a microphone. In alvioat all
out or -ie) more or less pronounced changes in bioelectrical, autonomic,
and metor functions were observed against a background of carbocholine
cxcl.ion. Carbocholine induces changes in the autonomic functions. In
almost all patients intensified sweating was observed, along with a
slowing down of the pulse rate by- 4-20 beats per minute, while changes
in respiration and reduction in amplitude of pulse beats on the plethya-
,mogram were somewhat less frequently observed. Respiration usually
quickened or became uneven, arrhy-thmic. Carbocholine also intensified
motor activity. This usually was expreased by the manirentation or inton-
sifyinq of the general muscular tottua of the patient, rr!corded on the FEG
~n
. the form of muscular artifacts, and also in an appreciable quickening
.or thf. inLersignal Movements of the head and eyeballs, and by shuddering-..--,-
,of the enti-re bad. - -The-uso-af-&--challnr -&jten!~(cMrboch*" -)-tDdtvmeCVt-L1--
- - T,
-tfter~--pe - ~tonfc actiTm-tiuk effects of the retic-
~iular fomation of the brainstom oLt the cortex, which was expreened on the
!~EEO in diffuse desynchronication or cortical potentimls. In addition, In
some canes carbachollne also strengthened the supplementary activitios or.
-4V
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ACCESSION Mi A-M2.7953
.the cortex when subjected to aodnd or ver'bmt stimuli. the
,resulting experimental da-ta clesrly shows that in some emses remkening or
tonic or supplementary - upon efferent stimulations -- ascending activat-
ing inrluences of the reticular formation or the brainatem on the cortex
depends to a definite extent on,~istnrbq.knces of the cholinergic mechanimm
of th-a activating ayatem.
ai-~. has 2 figMmd-
iASSOCIALTMNC TGantrallay nauchw~~G
im. Serb&cgo, Hoamw (Central Saidatific Reaearch ZwtitutO'Of
SUB OODEt PH, LS
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AUTHOR: Berahadskiy, S. A. (Engineer); Zay-tsev, D. A.; Kostandoy, K. A. (Engineers)!
TME: A high presBure gaugefor compressors
SOURCE: Xhimicheskoye I neftyadoye maahlaostroyentye, no. 71 1965,, 7-9
TOPIC TAGS: ultrahigh pressure gauge, gas-pressure gau'e, quartz piezoelectric
gauge
ABSTRACT: The authord-.coustrurcted a new very-high-pressure ptezoqaMtr. gauge which
can register pressures from 0 to 500
- /cM2, has a sensitivity of 8. 10 Co0/WcM2,,
1013 ohm; the Bensitg
a time constant of 30 see, and-an insulattom resistance at 20C of
element of the gaugo weighs M g. The article describes its construction, presents the
cahbration, and registration curves, and describes its general operation. Orig. art. has:
4 figures.
ASSOCIATM; None
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KOSTANWV, L.A.
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(111trogen industries)
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nection with the discovery of large occurrences of
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