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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOVALENKO, P. P. - KOVALENKO, V. A.

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05032-67 3w (1) sm B m ACC NR AR6031736 SOURCE CODE-* tIR/0299/66/000/009/MO29IM029 AUTHOR: Koval(y1hp, P ,_P; Demi hrx,-N.--P-,; P~ereR2Stay.L L. B. 43 "po TITLE: Homotransp;"Intation of frozen and lyophilized bones in orthopedics and traun-mtology SOURCE: Ref. Mi. B';Iologiya, Part 11, Abs. 9MI66 REF SOURCE: Tr. I Wes. s"Yezda travinatologo-ortopedov, 1963. M., Medi~-sina, 1965, 420 -422 TOPIC TAGS: han;ot-ansplantation, autotransplantation, bone plastic operation, bone transplant, lyoo'-Alization q ABS"'IRACT: A study was mrt3e on the homotransplantation of bones, preserved at +41.0, -80, -251,-31.830 anAy lyophilization, on the basis of experiments carr,.ed out 3-6 months earl-.ier on rabbits and dogs (391) and of boneplastic operitions in 79 patUmts. Wimotransplants of preserved bones had good osteogenic propertiez.: when Viile bone socket was carefully prepared, when a clos'6 contact was made with the se,Aet, and when the extremity operated on was given a lorg rest. Unfavor able ret tilts (18, 9%) were observed in patients on whom UDC-. 1.77. 99+611. 018-089. 843 7~- -L 05032-67 kCC NR' AR6031736 F repeE ted and unsuccetsful att-!mpts had been made to remove the bone joint by autot-..-ansplantation. The rebliflding of the transplant is faster in bones preservi at +4* and slower in lyophilized bones. The latter were found to be biologically activ--!. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 06/ ard 2 /2 C KOVA'ZNKO , pop. p PrOj.**; MCI IYANOV ~ V.A. p assistant Homot:rapjj.':antatior-, of frozen and cooled cartilage; StomatDIogiia 40 no.4:2'~-,28 JI-Ah. 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. 1z kaf,)f.'Wy obahchoy Iddrurgii (zav. - prof. F.P.Kovalenlco) Rostovskogo-na-Donu meditsinskogo instituta. CARTILMr-TRUSPLUITATION) TII,!DFF.YI;V, A.A., k!od. tekha. n&Wc; KPVAIMKO P P., kand. tekbn. nauk; PREOBRAZH9JSKAYA, I.N., inzh.; NCISKOV, V., .9 Imzh.; WWTIU.. L'Wi,mllo, lzd-va; KHENOKH, F.M., tekhn. red. [Alhu of lesigns of reinforced concrete slabs for precast pave- ments of oity roadsp sidewalks ahd streetcar tracks]Allbom kon- struktsii ishelezobatonnykh plit dlia abornykh pokrytii gorodskikh dorog, tr)-.uarov i putei tramvaia. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va ko=,un. khoz. RSFSA, 1962. 34 P- (MIRA 16:2) 1. Akiadem:Lra kommunalinogo khozyaystva. Urallskly nauchno- isslsIova:t3l'skiy Institut. 2. Urallskiy nauchno-isaledovatell- skiy institut Akademil kommunallnogo khozyaystva (for Timofeyev, Kovalenko, Preobrazhenskaya, Noskov). (Pavements, Concrete) uSsRI Ana!ytical Chemistry - General Questions Abs Jour Referat Zhur - 1(himiya, Vo 4, 1.957, 12003 Auth )r Bayev F.K., Kovalenko P.R. Inat ConmisiAon _o_F10_i1_y_frc_a Chemistry o~r the Acridemy of Science.s IISSR Titl Use of a Maskivff, of Ions in Conjoint Polarographic Determi1ation of Elements Having Coinciding Reduction Potentit).ls Orig Pub : Tr. Kov.Ls. po analit. kh1mii. AN SSSR, 1956, 7(10)) 119-135 Abst..-act : Conside-ed is the question concernin.- the possibility of conjoir.-; polarographic determination of elements having coi.ncid.'.ng redtiction potentials, from the standpoint of enhance(L specificity by means of mas-king of one of the i0rAs be-:..ng reduced. Use is made of nasking of the Sn(4+) iort, fo,- the piirpose of direct polnrogrnphic detarminntion of the and of 11b on their conjoint prcsence in Card 1/2 ---------- -------- ---------------- --------------------------------------------------------- USSR / tulalytical CheyaLstry. - General Questions G-1 Abs -lour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, 11o 4, 1957, 12003 solutions containing large aniounts of Zn, Fb content iEf deteriiiii-,ed aftcr suppression of the diffusion current of Sn, and. the content of the latter from the difference in height c;f polarographic waves obtained before and after masking of Sll()4-). In the presence of 1,~xgf. amounts of Zn (504:00 g/liter) and with a Sn content from 0.oo5 to 1 6/litEr, the diffusion currcmt of Sn is fully suppres- sed witb a 0-05-1% content of citrate ion and PH 1-5-3-5- Under su2h conditions Zn is not reduced and height of po- larograpAc wave of pl) is directly proportional to its concentrition, In hydrochloric acid solution total height Of diffu 3ion waves, of '3n(4-,.) and Pb in equal to the sum of the )vAghtv of the waves of these metals, taken separa- tely. BAween the concentration and wave height, for both Sn and 17~)y there exists a directly Proportional correlation. Card 2/2 x:)VALENKOt P.S'.; 321YINSK11" F.Z, coke. Koko i khim. no.5:22-26 Size and sirength of mDtaiiurgical (KRA 16:5) 163. (Coke) I -i: i z I n t, z '4 4 . z li. S I i,- I -Y, GUIAMV, B.B.. professor, Ioktor tekhniclieskikh nauk; LUPYRZV, I.I., itzherier; XOVAIMO, P.Te., inzhener. ,.mton Zffect of temperatime of the metal being poured on conditions of cast steel-solidiflostion. Lit.proizv. no.5:20-.22 My 156. (HLRA 9:8) (Loteel castings) Ko V A i\,'K C, y aULTAYN, B.B., dol'ctor tallmichaskikh nauk; SHAPMNOVe I.A.9 kandidat te)dwic:hf)Bk1kh JAuk; SHPNYZMkN, V.M., kandidat telfticheakikh nank; XMIALUX). P-Ts, innhener. "~ k -Mi*-k&OWW i'i"~O- Properti:)s of alloyed atructural steel castings. Lit. proizv. no.2: 11-16 F '57. (MM 10 - 4) (Steel, Structural-Testiag) GU'JY-AYEV, B,B,.; 1-J1AAUMV~,!LA.; LOVAIZNK~O. _P.'YG. J. Standards fo:- steel cjOtinga. Lit,, proizv. no.12:35-37 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Steel castings--Standards) GUL-fAYEV, B.B.; ALF%.`MV, Fffe.; KONONOV, D.R.; STEPANOV, N.M.; . Prinimali ucl.astiye: SHAFRANOV, I.,A.; GARKUSHA, P.I.; KOVALENKO, P.Ye.; SHUIFAIDVA, NA,; SMIRNOVA, 11.1. High strengt)i foundry; steel with good weldability. 1-it.proizv. no.2:1-4 0 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Steel castings-Welding) XUALEMO, R 1. Protection from ovorwinding. Besop. truda v pram. 8 no.lls 40-41. H '61-... (MIRA 18:2) 1. Pomoshohrlk glai,nogo mokhaLnika po avtomatike na shakhte "Roiseiya" lknotakolp soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. IVANOVA, Z.I.; XGUIMMp.-l"N. Potentiomitric datermination of pl.,iosphate iona. Zhur.anal. khim. 14 mo.1:87-~)O Ja_.V 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Rostov--Don State University. (11hosphatee) (Potentiometric analysis) KOVI INIKO, Sergey . - -,-a== lommommommr - oll-~1~111 "-,- I- - to',Rabotaltea 36 no.1:25-26 A 158. (MIRA 11:2) 1.1nopiektor 4etakoy lumnaty militeii., g.Pochep, Bryanskoy oblasti. (Children-Management) KOV,IF ' ', mlad,31',dy naue,inyy sotrudnik; NOVOKHATKA, V., mladolAy W!,0-5,9 nauchriyy sotrudnik Cockchafers in Sakhilin ProvJnce. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bol 10 no.9:29 165. (min 18:11) 1. Sakhalinskaya le-:,,naya opytriaya stantsiya. MIKI,UKHI, N.; KOVALITWO, S,; SEMENOVIh, yel. Eerosim. Po%A.delo 7 no.5:24 W 161. (14IRA 14:5) (Ufevaving at. firee) KOTALENKO, S. . .... ~ --I-- Entrusted by -the council of the Scientific Technological Society. NTO 3 no B., 50 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. licheiTyy -.I(-kretarl pervichnoy organizatsii Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva !;lavgoro:lskoy selektsionno-opytnoy sts,ntsii, g. Slav- gorod, Altap;kogo krriya. I.Slavgorad-Agricultural research) A. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Anric.)t 7. Rejuvoiiation of apriccl-s. Sad i og. No. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly ~1~st of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~Pril 1953. Unclassifiec. Z AUTH )RS LyulicheirA*N.., Chuprinin, F.I., Kovalenko) S.I. 32-8-20/61 TITL3 Determination of the Conductance of Fireproof materials i-n the Vacuum up to 2.2ooOC. (Opredeleniye elektroprovodnostl ogneupor:WIdi materialov v vakuume do 2.2ooOC). PERIODICAL ZavcdiNka~,jpa Diboxatoriya., 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 8, pp. 931-93b (USSR)& A IA BST, CT The pape', descrJbes the constraction of an apparatus and gives exampl-ir of it:3 a:)pldcationq The vacuum device corresponds to 5-16~` mm mercur-,:, column. .1he sample is.heated by means of two graphite slabs with a recess i:i the middle part. These slabs consist of rods which are 15 nrl. in diame~~er and 25o mm, in length. The ends of the rods, 5o mm each, remain r-)und. The working surface of 1.5o mm length and about 14 mm vidth is planed off to a thickness of 1.5 - 2,o mm. Moreover a recess, of 4o mm length is made in the middle. The lower slab which is placed inverseIr towarc:, the upper one is in its central part 12 - 13 mm. diatant ~'rom them upper plate and outside the recess (on the edge) about 2o - 23 wis This fact permits to expose the sample placed in th,~- center t:) highW~ temperatureG,, whereas the edges of the device remain at lower temperi;tures, The round ends of the rods which in the middle form the slabs z-,re on the sides (left and right) introduced between the rassIve graphite clamps which are tighten-ad by steel screws. One of the cLamps roceives a stable connection to the source of current Card 1/2 by a cop:.Der rod., the other one, however,, receives an elastic type of 32-8-20/61 Detorminfition of the Conductance of Fireproof Materials in the Vacuum up to 2.2oo", conneation becaUEle of the linear expansion due to the effect of heat. The d.-vi(,,e 4a moreover provided with tantalum sheet screens because of radiiAon of heat to the outside, which, are connected among each anothe-.- iind represent a supporting basis for the device. The sample it, fixedlin the certer of the device between two molybdenum eloctrodes,, one of the electrodes being faztened stably and the other one posses- sAng a a-,)ring connectione Examples for the application of this device ace give-A and chiLracteristic individual ca.9o3 with rAgard to the sample M.Aeriali; are described. 0 illustrations). ASS"CIATION in-Unior acientJ,fic researGh institute for fireproof substances. (Vaescjuz.Vy nauchno-issleddVatolskiy institut ogneuporov). AVAILABLE Libraxy )f Congross. CajA 2/2 SOV/32-24-10-52/70 AUTHORS: Lyulichev,.A. N., Chuprinin, F. I., ovalenl:o, S. I. TITLE: An Apparat.is for Determining the Thermal Expansion Coefficient of Refract)ries (Pribor d1ya opredeleniya koeffitsiyenta termi- cheskogo r,.sshir~niya ogneupornykh materialov) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 10s pp 1282-1283 (TJSSR) ABSTRACIP: In a number of cases the investigations of mechanical and thermal proper-ties of refractories must be carried out at high tempera- tures (abo,at 20000). In view of the fact that differential methods us.-- th6 application of standards for determining the thermal exDansion coefficient. a, and that on this occasion also an additioaal pxessure on the sample Pijy ocour, the present construction of the apparatus is based on anrabsolute method. From the diagrau and the description given it may be seen that a horizont-al microscope of the type M9-1 (provided with disper3ior lensEs to increase the focal distance) is used as compa-rat,ol :-,The measurements were carried out at a temperature of 850-490CO within ranges of 1000 each. The maximum absolute ' error of 1he meihod described is :L 0,0705. The value ~ of the Card 1/:2 thermal e:ypansion coefficient of MgO calculated according to the SOV/32-24-10-52/70 An. Appai:-atus for Determining Ihe Thermal Expansion Coefficient of Refractories experimental da-I it obtained agree with thooc. mentioned in publi- cations (Ref 1), The deviations of the experimental points of the curveE are itot, more than OPOO. There are 2 figures and 1 reference, -; .- which is SovIet. Card 2/2 Poll 02 24A ........ . .... 1. .4 IX41.- 15; ko, I 6z Wt ~btibi TOMO-i-TA 5.*-i- '440 STIRAG A" 2%- 4 4~_ Sul* 00, ear W, A __Qqim jp pip xurre Abl~ M iwwli Up .i'-t *"IN lu en'. A. -Al ON 03 17 ECTALENKOP S.L.; hIlFt LEEENKO. O.D. Viscos.-Ity of pectfii so2utioris. Ur.k--,lm.zfwr. 31 no.2, 175-179 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. KiYEM9102Y teRhnulogichesMy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. KOVILENKO, S.L.;. KURIIENKO, O.D. Modern concepis con,~erning pectin substances. Izv.vys.iieheb zav:; pishch.t.gkh. no.5:.?8-32 163. (mm~ 16.12) 1. Kiyevskiy iekhnologicheskiy Institut pishchavoy promyshlennosti, kafedra riziclaskoy, kolloidnoy I Fnalitictieskoy khimii. KOIALENMP S.L.; KIJRT.'~ENKO, O.D. -.- -- .... . .... .. ... I - I. BlectroconducAvity of pectin solutions in water, Ukr.khim.zhurs 31 no.5:2.57-41,l 165. (MIRA 18.-a2) 1. Xlyewkiy -'ekhnologichoskiy institut pishchevcy prou7shlennosti. Submitted Jan, 23, 1964s NOTALE19KO, S.H., inz.A.-poLcovnik, red.: LALACHEY, S.G., tak:hn.red. [Instruction for c,-~perating, mintaining and repairing Soviet Army air bawisl Ifastavlanle po akspluatateii, moderzhanilu i remontu cm;.-odromw Toennc-vozd-ushnykh all Sovotakol Armil. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Russia (1)23~- U.S.S.R.) ltinlateretvo oborony SSSR. (Air bases) 5(3) BOV/79-29-5-63/75 AUTHORS: Pedoserev', V. 3. Kovalenkof S. P., Silayev, A. B., Neomeyanoir, An. TITL:~]: S-Derivatives of Thiourea (:3-proizvodnyye tiomocheviny). 1. Synthesis of N-Acetyl- and N,.N-Diethyl.-2,3-diisothiuronium Propyl Amine (1. Sintez N-atsetil- i 11,N-dietil-2,3-diizo- tiuroniypropilamina) PERIODICAIL: Zhurnal obshch~-y khimii, 1959, Vol 29, ITr 5, PP 1703-1707 (UISSR) ABSTRACT: Two new 5-derLvatives of thiourea were produced: dibromide of broinina hyd.:,ate of NIX-diethyl-293-diiiiothiuronium propyl amine and dibr)mide of N-acetyl-2,3-diisothiurotium propyl amane. The cou.se of the synthesis and the values of the elementary anaLysis are given. The synthesis was controlled by paper chromitography; furthermore, it was repeated with marked atoms (,;35). The reaction between 2 ' 35dibromopropyl amA 'ne and thi-o-)rea in butanol solution at 80 does not lead to the formati~% of dibromide of the bromine hydrate of 2,',;-diisq,thiur-)nium p-ropyl ELMine. Bromide of the bromine hydrate c:f 2-amino-5-isothiuronium methyl thiazoline is Card 1/2 probably formed in this connection. There are 1 table and SOV/79-29-5-63/75 S-Derivatives of Thiourea. l.. Synthesis of IT-Acetyl- and N,11-Diethyl-2,3- diiaothiuronium Propyl Amine 11 refere-ioes, 'I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovs,kir gosijdarstvannyy univareitet (Moscow state Lniversity) SUBMIOTED: February D", 1950 .1 Card 2/2 KOVALENKO, S.P. Detmination of the uR 4agenic activity of aome alkylating agents by the method ol inverted mutations in Aspergillus nidalans. Dokl. AN SSSF, 158 no.4:960-962 0 164. 17:11) 1. Institut, tsil-ologii _i genetAci Sibirskogo Predstavlano aki demikoiq~ A.A. Imshenetskim. (MMA otdelen:Lya AN SSSR. -T- 1- S. Ti .11M, L-14"Y'oy j ;. ladi.-er.'t. arti )n of chemical rui nqechan.~..,,ms of ctipmi 111 r~rutag c F;rie S-,,7r. b1cl --me IL. naul, 1 . hsi.i kut 1"'d SS:-,SR, l'ove-, it) !---k. KOVILFSKOf S.P.; RVAG~zv, V.,:,. [Rvaal,,iov,, V.L.] flone propertlos of dliterminants, Dop, AN URSR no,3.1:14u-14.18 165, (MIRA 18:12) :L. KharlkoTskly Insti.tat gor.4ogo wishinostroyeniya, "tomatild J. vychislit8ltnoy teehniki. S1089011 ~1 1100610081014 IOU) B102 B138 AUTHO IS t Shpa,kov, V. I., Petrzhaic, K. A., Bak, M. A., Kovalenko, S. S., Kostochkin, 0. 1. ------- TITLEt Delayed-z;eutror yields in Pu 239 and Th 252 fissions induced by 14.5-Lev ne%~trons PERIODICAL. Ato)nnaya energ-.ya, v. 11, no. 6, 1961, 539 - 540 TEXT3 From theoreticiA coni-iderations and analyses of experimental data iF a slight decrease in itelaye(I-neutron yields is expected with increasing 5: excitation energy. So far :A has only been measured for 14.5 Mev 235 therv.al fission neutrons from U The authors measured the delayed- neutron yield of 14.5.-Mev n2outron-induced PU239 fission and, for compari- son, that ~f Th232 fi.'jsion. It was determined as the ratio between number of f4.ssio:n events and the nAmber of delayed neutrons produced per second in the sample of fissile matter. The Pu. or Th sample was cadmium coated and bombarded with 14.5-Mev neutrona froia T(d,n)lle reactions, with a targot just behind it being irradiated simultaneously. The steel backing of the target was one electrode of the ionization chamber. To measure Card 1/3 2~40 S/081/61 115100610081014 01 0 Delayed-noutron yield.,, in.. B102X138 the i:umbe.,:, of delayed neutrons emitted, about 0.2 see; afler irradiation had (:eased the sample was d[pped into a neutron detector 1.5 m from the neutron SQUrce. The detect)r consiated of 17 boron counters of the SJM-5A) type ,ontai:ied in a paraffin block. The end of neutron .bombi,rdment which coilioided with removal of the sample was established dilnenlitographically with an accuracy of 0.02 sec. As neutron counting star':.ed 0.2 see after the end of bombardment, this caused a loss in neut.-:,ons with a delay of 0.16 sec. Special measurements were made to dete~~mine this error, which was not above the experimental level. The total number of delayed neutrons could thus be determined by extra- polaUng the neutron number - versus - time curve to the instant when bomb:irdment ceaaed. fhe following results were foundi total delay-ed- 239 neutzon yield decay event: 0.0130 * 0.0015 for Pu and O-OT5 -t 0 - 007 f or Th The Pue,39, yield is twice as high as when fission is indu~,.ed by thermal ox fission neutrons. This result is explained by assuzing that neutroy. emission probability increases with increasing ex- citation energy. There aru 1 figure and 4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The tvo ref(!rences to English-language publications read as follovs: G. KeepIn et i.1., Phys. Rev. 107, 1044 (1957); J. Nucl. Energy, 6, 1 (1957); K. Sujj et al., Phys. Rev. 3, 1950. Card 2137- 38P5? B/056/62/042/006/009/047 B104/B102 AUTHOASt Adamov, V. M., Kovalenko, S. S., Pqtrzhak, K. A. TITLEs The kinetic eno-rgy of fragments from the fission of U 238 by 14-5-Mev neutrcna PERNDICAL: Zhurnal (ksper:.mentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42, no. 6, 15~62, 1,175 - 1477 TEM The total kinelic en,?rgy of fragment pairs from the fission of U238 by 14-5 Mev neut.-ons wits investigated with the help of a double ioni2fation chamber fo:--, mass ratios 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.43, and 1-56 of the lairs. The impuliie coming from the fragment paiTs was amplified and fed to the vertical wid horl.zontal plates of a cathode ray oscillograph. This made it possible to determine the energy ratios and thence also the mass ratios (E 1/E 2 .9 1-42/111). 3-106fission events were recorded. The most probable total kinetic energy as a function of the mass of thd heavy fragrient was obi;ained from the maxima of the spectra of the total kinetic ener~_;y for different aass ratios. These curves are very similar to those Card The kinetic energy of fragmi~nts- S/056/62/042/006/009/047 B104/13102 from the fission of U;'33 U"35, and Pu 239 by thermal neutrons. The differ- enoe between the maxinum of this kinetic energy and the kinetic energy on symnictric fission.io 15 2 Mev, which is less than the corresponding differenco for .the fiiision of 11 233, U235 1 and Pu 239 by thermal neutrons and the s],-)ontaneous fission of Cf 252. Thus the total kinetic energy of the fission fragments appea::--a to increase with increasing energy of the incident I:)artioleb. Qhere iire 4 figures. SMCITTEDc January '~6, 1942 Card L255"' S/089/62/013/005/006/012 B102/B104 AUIHORS; Kovalelko, S. S., Petrzhak, K. A., Adamovi V. M. TBLE: The dependen,.e of the total kinetic energy of fission fragments on the energy of the bopbarding neutrons PEi.IODICAL: Atomnaya ene.-giya, v.. 13, no. 5, 1962, 474-475 I T E."T:. X. A.- Petrzkak has found ~Zh. ekapdrim. i teor. fiz., 42, no. 6, 14?5,' 1962)*tlLat ir symmetric U2 8 fisson by 14.5-Mov neutrons the total ki,ietic energy of 1he fragments is by 15+2 Mev lower than when a fragment mass ratio of 1.3 *'.a assi;med. If this result is compared with results obtained by other nuthorE for thermal fission of U 235 and Pu 239 it can be concluded that the fragment kinetic energ .y Ek grows with N in the . region of symmetri-') fiss:on. In order to verify this conclusion E k was mEasured with U235 fission induced by thermal and 14.'5-Mev neutrons., T1-.e re Sults (17igura) agr..,.e well with those of other authors except in the symmetry regioa, whe:-~e the total fragment energy was found to be sitaller by 5-7 Mev than that found by Milton and Fraser (Phya. Rev. Lett. CiLrd 1/3 16,1"'7 S/089/62/013/005/006/012 The lependence of tho total kinetic B102/13104 7, 6~, 1961). For s.-mmetric, fission the fragment kinetic energy was by 2j+5 Mev higher f(~r 14-5-11dev neutrons than for thermal ones. The rela'zAon between the changes, in symmetric fragment yield and in total kine-Ac energy agreet with the assumption that symmetric fission occurs below the Coulomb bairier. For symmetric fission the relation El =EJ-10-5 Mev was fctund toihold; E, is -the fragment excitation energy for '4.5-,!dev neutrone, E2Viat for thermal neutrons. These results indicate that symmetric and asymmetric fissions are two different kinds Of fi,SSiOll. There is 1 fig-,tre. SUBMITTED: April 17, 1962 Figure. 1,k f(M 1/M2) for U2)5 fission induced by thermal neutrons (a) and 14-5-Mev neatrons 1b). Card 2/3 S/089/62/0'13/005/006/012 The dependence of the total kinetic ... B102/BI04 Go Fig. Pvt 117f Card 3,13 ADMOV, IT.M.; KOVALEA0, S.S.; FSTRZHAX, K.A. K,inetic ener,7 of fragments emitted in the fission of U238 ly 14,5 Mov. neutroinu. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 1~2 no.6-.1475-1477 Zl~e 162 e (NM 15:9) (Nuclewr fission) (Uranium) (Neutronfi) KOI ALEI&O, S. S. Ditaserbation defenlid for the de&rse of Cazdidate of Physicomathematiaa Sciences at th5 Ral%um. InBt.,tute imeni V. G. Xhlo-oin in 1-962: "Kiaetic Energy of 1.1,ymmetric Fission Fragments of U238, 105, u233, ana Th23?-." Ves!;. Akj.-td. Wank S.';.iR. No, 4, Moscow, 1963, pagen 119-145 KOVJ ERNKCIJ S.S.; PI"T.ZWO K,,A.;, ADAMOV, V.M. Total k:Lnet:.c energ,,, of fiovion fragmento na 4 function of tho inctl(Iont noulaon enargy. Atom. onergy. 13 no.5,.474-475 N 162. (MM 15: 11) (Puclear fission) (neutrons) KOVUENKO, S.S.; PEMZHAK, 1:. ,,!-~~ Total kinc!t:..c energy anerg. 15 no.402(-, A ACCESSI.ON NR: Ap4o. s/bo89/64/bl6/bo2/bl44/ol45 AUTHOR: Drapchinskiy, L. V.; Kovalenko, S. S.: Petrzhak, K. A.; Tyutyug1n, 1. 1. ITITLE: ?robability ratio of the triple splitting of U sup 235 and sup 2.~8 by a neutron of vz,rious energies SOURCE: '-;-onmaya enex-giya, v 16, no. 2, ~964, 144-145 TOPIC Ti~.GS,. trip.~Le splitting, probability, U sup 235, U sup 2218, ~'hermal neutron, fast neutrcii, heavy water 1BSTRAC'~': The.~~Phors hgg iiivestigated the probability of triple ,.;plittir~g of U -1 andU b7 thermial neutrons and by neutrons of 2-5' and 14 D.ev energy. '1he thernal neutrons were obtained by slowing i down neutrons of 2.5-lev in paraff~.n, and the fast neutrgns were ob-~' tained from the reactions D("J,n)He-~ for 2-5 and T(d,.ri)He** for 14 M~v!,~- respectively. The re3ults s:,iow that the probability of a triple .S.plitting does not chinge (w~Lthin expertmental errors of about 10%) With neutron energy. ThiBA;3 at varianoo with the results of N. A# 1/2 cord- - ACC NR, Ar~il 0062' !5 SOURCE CODE: UR/0367/67/005/001/0042/0048 AUMOR: Adtmov, V. M.; Drap.,hinskiy, L. V.;_KovLalenko, B. S.; Petrzhak, K. A.; 'Tyutyugin, 3. 1. ORG: none TITIE: Neuti=s and gaimna-il.ianta at spontaneous ternary fission of CM244 SOURCF: Ya&--rnaya fizika, 1r, 5, no. 1, 1967, 42-48 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear fission, fissior product, prompt neutron, gamma quantum / 'a / 2 7-.,,c 0J:1A??C.-,0j j , 5breyl-~'[. AMTRACT: An investigation ,as made of the dependence of the average number of prompt nvutrons Ot,,) and gamme.-quarta (~tr) on the energy of alpha-particles and the interrelatioi.ship of energy 6istribution of' alpha-particles and gaima-quanta at a spontaneous lernary fission c-f Cm244. The fission fragments were recorded by a sir.al.', ionization chamber; the alpha particles with a CsJ(Tl) crystal; the neutrons with a stilbene crystal; and the gammi quanta with I[aJ(Tl) crystal. An electron.,c device recorded simultaneousl,-r the nuriber of binary coincidences of neutrons (gamma- quanta) and fragments (Nj)(y)--fra5); the number of binary coincidences of alpha- particles and fragments kN ant[ the number of ternary coincidences of alpha- I ;particles, neiArons (gamia-Q_ji~afa), Wid fragment (Na-n~y) )' Preliminary measure-i ag of the dependence of Vtj.. and ~t , on the energy o illpfEa particles were carried ith the -tame -target. Tio detQned ratios for average numbers of prom pt ons and ;Ftyama.-quanta. for ternary and binary spontaneous fission of Cm244 were 1/2 LTDC: none A,'7oo6:22_5- 0.58 + 0-07 and ~tr A = 0.88 t 0.09, respectively. An investigation of the dependenu; Of 9tr anti 11tr on the alpha-particle energy showed that when the ener(Zr of th(! alpha-particle changes from 15 to 25 Mev, !Utr decreases from 1.95 to 1.16, while ;'tr remains constant. ThLs indicates that the ternary fission mechanism is -U--o-staget.. Correlated ewBrgy distributions of ternax-j fission of gamma-quanta and Elpha-paiticles were obtaLned. Aa analysis showed that the gmma-quanta energy distilbutionz, do not depend Significaitly on the alpha-particle energy. The binary and ternary Eamma-quanta spec".*ra were also identical. It follows that no significant mma-radiation directly conxticted wi",h the alpha-particle emission is emitted in Z the ternary fission. The authors thaidt A. G. Krivokbutskiy, B. M. Aleksandrov, and ~N. A. Malyshe,r for the C0244 targets. Orig. art. has', 6 figures. (WA-951 [JAI GMI WDE'- 20 SUM DATE: n,,)ne/ KOVA W=O, S. V, I--- -,-. The fly in thp ointntints Okhr., truda i sots. atrakho 3 no.8:44-45 Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Nach-alall., tekhikicheskogo otdala kombinata "Komiparales," g. Xudymka& (:Kitymkar--Lumberin,-,Safety measures) UDM.)V,V.I., ir,zhener; KOVAUITKO,S.V., inzhoner Truck trailer IransporL of lumber. Piekh trud. rab. 9 no.6:30-33 Jo 155. (MLRA 8:6) (Liraber-Trmaportation) (Truck trailern) M I jl~ Am- KOVA~.ZNXO, S.V., iv.zhener. - . ~ , r.,.. 4 - I~ F. . - A year of work using new Ja. '56. (Komi A.S.S.R.-Lumbering) 6 (71 SOV/ 111-59-4-10/25 AUTH, IR: Kovalenka T D. Sunior Lngineer TITI,*,:: A Trannistorii-,ed Call Signal Device (SignaIIno-vyzyvnoye uatroy:itvo na poluprovodnikovykfi triodakh) PERI(PICAL: Vestni~: svyazL, 195' 1, Nr 49 PP 10 - 11 1, UsS11) ABSTUCT; The au--,hor PrDeents the circuit diagram and the characteris- tics o,.' a trinsistorized buzzerErid magneto device, which replac(is the tiechanical contact deviceq used in rural tele- phone !iystems with a low number of subtribers. This device was de-eloped by the Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut g-orods]:oy i s~~llskoy telefonnoy ovyazi (Scientific Research Institi.te for City and Rural Telephone Communications) of the US'-R Mini3try of Communications, Tho transistorized buzzer is an 'IC-generator with inductive feedback, built with or:e P3 07 P4 transistor. Fie:ure 1 1311OWS the circuit diagraj: of thts device. The resonance c~~rcuit is tuned to 450 cycles ani is included in the collector circuit of the transi,~tor. '.he device is fed from a 2,1 v battery, and its ouiput is approximately 60 - 100 mva. The magneto Card.1/2 device consis;s of an oscillator stage vul'th one P3 SOV/111-59-4-10/25 A Tiansistorized Call Signitl Device transistor and a push-pull amplifier stage with two P3 transistors. Figure 2 shows the circuit diagram of the transistorizod magnatic device. The oscillation frequency is 2"', -,ycles, The device provides for the simultaneous ringin;,- of up to three telephone bells. Both devices are housed in a unit shown in Figure 41- The dimensions of the housing are :'50 x 150 x 100 mm. There are 2 circuit diagrans and 1 photograph. ASSC,'IATI'ON: KITS Card 2/2 'OVii T. I. --=, Changan In i;h, higher nervous activity of white rats caused by toxie do8oi of novocaine. Triid,.i Iw3t.vya.narv.deiat.Ser. P!Ltofiziol- t :176-19 '59. (MIR& 12:10) 1. Insti-oLt v~ ashey xervnoy deyzital',j,.,ijtj Ali 6SSR i L'vovskLy ovatellakiy kozhno-ve,iorologicheakiy Iristitut. (('~ JDITIODTO IMSPONSH) (NOVOCAINZ) ASHYMBAYEV, Tuymebay Ashimbg(cvich, nauchn. sotr.; BMTIJLI,*,SHh-V, Tursunbek Bay-~,uleshevichp nauchn. iiotr.; IRWXIIKOP lamlara IvaiaoYm, nau,!hn. sotr.,- SHITI, P.S., kand. ekon. nauk ., otv. red.; LEVM, M.L., red. (Labor produc-',ivity of Kazakhstans. machinery industry and the factors of i,:,s growth] Ilroi.zvoditellnost' truda v ranhinostroen'..1 Kazal:hstana i faktcry ee rosta. Alrra- Ata, Nauka., 1%5- 209 P. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Institut elonomile. AN Kazakhskoy SSR (for Ashimbayev,, Baytuleshev, Yovalenl:o). KOVATAITXC, T.Ml ITeptrative Proceases in the-$keletal'Muacle Tissue of Ma-mirals In Terma of thelly,,)o- wd Hyor-rthyoll CoM.1tion of the Orgwdsm.ll Cand Biol Scl, First Lenlugmd Medif-al Tnqt, Lenlagrad, 1053. (RZhBiol, No 2, SePt 54) Surv,ly of Scientific aaa Tecbnical Dissertations Defended Ftt USSR Higher Bducational Institutions (10) SO: Sum. 'Jo. 4131, 5 ma-7 55 KMAIKKOJ.- Vo, Card KOVJ'tINNKO. T-M-(L3nii4,,-r&d, uL. WlaY8VIL, d. 2/6, kv. 15.). Effect of thyroid hormones on reparative regeneration of skeletal muscle tifisud in mamitiale [with summary in Rnglishl Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 34 no.'J..,22-28 Ja-F 157 Oaa 10: 5) 1. Iz kafedry obshcht,y biologii (zav.-prof. G.M. Litver) I leningradekogo medittinakogo instituta im. akad. I.P. Pavlova. (THYROD GIAMIt hormones eff. on reparative regeneration of Bkolotal muse. tissue in mammals, review) (MUSMS. woi=&s. and inj. exper., off. of thyroid hormones on ragen. in mammals, re7iow) KOU-1 ~,.~4 (Leninipads, u-*.4 pisaravap 109 kV. 25) ,~:Z= EfSect of vita~dm. B-12 and. tlWaoidim on the reactivity of skeletal muncle tisaue -inder cotiditim of reparative regeneration. Arkh. anat, aist i c 111v - 38 -." o. 6%30-~~6 Je 160. (MM 13:12) lo Kafedra obs~ichey bi--ilogii (zav,, - pr~f, G.M. Litver) I Leidngradslcogo mieditsiaskogo instiUtu imeni akademika I.P. Fairlova. (CYANO10BALAMIAS) (THYROID GIAND) (muqcLr-s) (REGENERATION (BIOLOGY)) I Restorative regeleration of the skeletal =scle in ma=als following !;he administration of vittuain B.12. Biu.1 eksp. biol. i, med. 49 "o 5 - 110-114 IV 160. (MI.RA 13:12) 1. Iz kafedr7 bo.,behey biAog1j. (mv. - prof. G.M. Litver) I LeniqlTadskogo miditsinskogo instituta imeni, I.P. Pavlova. Predstavlena deyrtvitellmym chlenma AMN SSSR N.N. Zhulrovym- Verez1mikoVy.m. (CFANOICOBAU, MINE) (M1JSGU,) KOVAIENKOP T.M. (Leningrad, ul. FI:3nreva, Ji . kv.25) Restoration cf myoneu:,al cormectionr followin.- nkoletal musclFj traurna In mij,mals aftor adfrAni9tration of vitaraln Bi-) and thu cOnibined acl;Ion of' vl- 'amin DI,? and thyroAdIn. f, kn."Unat... gist. i emb"l-, 44 no.5 68-74 1 ly 1 613. ( i i I it 1:2, 1 "1 1 c) ) i. Kafeura olsh,~IleY h-ologii (,,.av.- prof. G.li. lAtver;, i Leningrad- skogo mditudnskago imAituta jmt-n~ ak~vd,o~mlku I.F. Cavlova. U, --nViC, ., Fffect of' A( Til on th- restoration of n7oneural junctions under conditions cf repara,.ive regenerhtion. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 6.0 no."':111-115 Jl 165. (MIRA 18-8) 1. Kafedra cbshchey Aologii (zav, prof. C.M. LiLver) I Leninoradskcgo madit!-,inskogo institaita imen-L I.P. Favlova. e, KQ'rATY,N?:n T,4, Effecit oP alrenocortical hormone" of the hypoplVciiis (AGTH) on the poattrauriatic regen-tiration of the skeletal muscle tissue. Arkh. anat,., gist, i embr. 49 no.706-42 JI 165. (~ff RA 1. KELfedy-a .)bshchey biologil (zav. - prof. G.M.Litver) I-go Lenirigradsk)go maditsinakogo Instituta imeni akademika Pavlova. 18: 10 ,6 .6 W('11 8 iAj~Z -- - - . .1 P ~cc Nri, 4009, SOURCE CODE: UR/ !.976310601007101n AUTHOR: Kovalenko OIIG-. Do:: in mrtn- t of' Gorerl LI Biolb: /hwAed by]?rofessor Go Ho LJLtver/, =st 1 9y irrad Med-I.-ca YnsUjuto jA L6,F u [~&yja Lenin(pad (Kafiadra o-S; Ncey biologil I -toningra Iskogo meditsiioslo igo i~st Atita) TITIZ ';ffe&~ of ACTI! on restoration of riyonextral connections under conditions TeParatilm reigeneration '03.15 Y IC-4 of SOURCE:' BYtffleten I ekxpe.,~~imentalwnqy biologii I meditsii-q, v. 60, no, 7, 1965, 111-115!-I~ Topic TA..*Ts: aormone, vnd;)crinolx-v, rabbit, 4ervous system ..ABSTRACT t The effect of sta&U d,~,,~sea ot ACTH on IV- he restorAian of tworidu al, -3ynapset: in a., trawa airet was. stl.&ied in male rabbits weighing 600-600 grams.., The nuo61luis tibialis anierior ol' the Posterior ixtremities ol the animals ~,Pras usec.- The trawas izflietedon the animal.,i were in the f orm of an-al 6 Aperturt is five millimati ra in d I.ameter in tho center*of the extremity Imscles, The edgei3 of tl-,.e lesi-wis-were sutured. One group oj; the animals Was giA in AGTH beginnbig: vitith th o first day ah er the experiments were beeLm. in o rail 3mall doses were applia& rd" not to distw~b-proteizv equilibrium, The aecond,, a control group, received physiologica:L solution alone. The animals were sw:;rificed at 'different pexiods, after surgery. Sections of the extremity 1814. 361,1814. UDC: s6*027-06: 615.36IW14. SEATENSHTTEYN, A.I,; RANNEVt, Yu.I.; KOVALENKO, T.T. Deuteritm exchanEa method of stndying tho electron acceptor and electrwi doncr properties of substitutents in aromatic rings. Zhu:-.ob.lihim. 32 no.3:96'1-974 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Fizilo-kUmicteskiy institut imeni, L.Ya.Karpova. (Substitution (Chemistry)) (Deuterium) A~MRH: Buyanor, N.V., Zubkovskly, S.L., Kovalenko. T.V., 32-24-6-15/1,)+ XOMtk~ W, V."?. , Lindatrem, V.R. TIME: Speotril Anall.Ysia of Steels on the 11odernized Apparatus FES,-1 (SPiqkt:,,sIlny,j1 analiz staley na modernizirovannom pribore FES -.1) KRIODICAL: Za:7oclsl-:aya I~tboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 6, pp 703-708 (USSR) APSTRACT: Photamiitricet reproduoibility was detennined, and in thiB COMeC- tion i1-; vas :7ouna that the average arithmetical error on the sensi- ti,rLty scale of 1:1 amounted to + 0.5% and with 5:1 to + 0-1% Meai,.iurrments of the intensit, of the line of iron 5227 -R obtained frmii at-, Armoo iron sample shown-d that on the soale 1:1 a repro- ducibiJity o:' + 1.1% is obtained with a 4..5 ampere current, and that at 5:4, :L-b-amounts to + 0.62%. It was cbser-irsa that a aistance betweer. elewyrona of i.5 mm, warrants accurate reading and good ra- produclbilil..y; a base electrode of copper was used on this occa- sion, For tho purposa of working out the method of analysis the etalms of the UIKI, of the TaNIMM, and of the plants "Blektro- stall" , "Sexj) i molot" and "Dneprospetss tal' " were used. The spectral 3.ini,-, measuring accuracy, and reproduoibility in connec- tion wIth thf~~ analysi3 are mentioned. Caibon-containing low- and Ce rd 1/2 medium-alloyt:d. steels were analyzea, ancl data concerning the ST entral Analyiiiz of SteeL-l on the Modemized Appam-tus 32-24-6-WL4 F13-1 eletexmira,'Cion of sil_'~-,on, molybdenum, titanium, vanadium, chromiump nanEAneae, U,agsten, and nickel are given, as also data frr the hiate-sp ued a -!,-j3e3B P 9 and P 18 and the s tainles s a teel E 1*1T. The infIvence ax(rci3ed by chmical. oompoi3ition upon the irAmi-ity of the riot sepaiatel light vas investigated i1i binary alloys Fe-Cr, Fe-W, Fa-Ni, aid Fo-S-1. The results obtained ara given in form of grapbs; it w.!t fourA thqt in the owi of Fo-W and Fe.-Or sroq)los 1h#,% infmsit~- of light Inoreases with an increase of tungstan and waromiu-n conc.,intration reapeotively, whemws -the ooni':mry Is the case with Fe-Ni and Fe-Si systems. On the strmgluih of these find- ings it, is usumed that for the pirpose of stabil!zing Ug7ht In- tensity the corresponding metal can be used, as e.g. nickel a3 eleat:wle sig-po:rt in anOyses of t-he Fe,-W and Fe-Cr system. There az_- -1 floareq- and I table. ASIOCIA!"IM Ti3eatra-11 nyy i%%uzhno-LBs1edov&tel' sldy ins, tib3t chernov mptallurgii (Cenlrat Scientific Research Institu4:6 of Fez7.cms MettLuurgy) 1. Ste-l--Sp--:ctra 2. Steel--Testing equipment 3. Steel--Test results, 4. Sueetrum. analyzers--Performance Ca i.-d W"~ FED)ROV, D.N.; KOVAIYN:"O, T.V. Semiautomatic 'Une f -,)r the heat treatment of the semiaxles I Of combines. BYul. tAh.-ekon. inform. Gos. nauch.-issl. inst. nauch. i tekh. inform. 18 no.2:31-32 F 165. (MIRA 18:5) A1071-IORS: TIT';*.,E: PERIODICU: 3/032/60/026/010/024/035 B016/BO54 Buyanov, N. V., Zubkovskiy, S. L., Ko,ralenko,_T,_X_.. Korotkay,_ V. F., and Lindstrem, V. ~~. 14 Experiance Hade With the Photoelectric AD`DaratusA~C_10(IFS-10) Zavods-laya I.aboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 10, Pp. 1155-11-56 TE)V.:'* T*.ae authors have be:--n working for one year with the photoelectric spectral apparatus AOC-10 (DFS-10) whioh had been dencribed previously (Re:i". 1). They checke`,~ the reproducibility of recording of electric sigiials and of light. Non-screened light sources (are and spark) deterio- ratt, the reproducibility o." results considerably if these sources are 4-5 m diatant f:?om th~ apparatus. The shock absorption of the instrument was good since 'the t6-18ile-teBting machines operating in the neighbor- hooc' did not offect aly shifts of exit slits with respect to the spectrum. Alec the fluctuations of a~'.r moisture between 25 and JO% had no detrimen- tal effoot. Onl,- 85-8-r% of relative air moisture effected a rapid change in readings. Temperat-,tre f'.1'.uctuat ions between 17 and 2290C in the room Car~, 1/3 Exptirience Made With the P.-iotoelectric S/032/60i/026/010/024/035 App,iratug Ag-10 (DFIr--10) B016/B054 did not Influence the reproducibility of results although the carriages wertt displaced noticeably .:Fig. 1). Therefore, a steady temperature shot 1d be maintained in th,? room. As examples for metal analyses, the autlors describe the inves-;igation of crude iron, plain steels, medium- all( yed ateels, stairiless oteel of the Vpe 1 A 18 H 9T (1Kh18N9T), and higl-speed steels of thetypes'P9 (Rq) and PI8 (R18). Figs. 2-8 show cali- bration diagrams for -the diitermination Of Elingle alloy elements. The ex- amples given and the exper:..ence made with the instrument justify the state- ment that the instrurcent-DIPS-10 guarantees a rapid and accurate analysis of crude iron and steel, iiialuding some complicated steel alloys. At preEent, the apparatus is being used for series analyses in factories. The values given in the paper i'or the errors of reproducibility were confirm- ed ty analyses of factory vpecimens. A single analysis of the specimen for six clements takes 2.5 min. A repetition of the analysis takes the same timo. The absolute sersitivity of analysis on the instrument mention- ed dz)es riot deviate roticez.bly from that of photographic methods. The authors recommend, however, an improvement and simplification of the fit- ting and design of the ineirument. There are 8 figures and 4 Soviet ref- eren:,es. Card 2/3 Experience Made With the Plotoelecitric ApparatuE A(IC-10 (DI'S.-10) S/032/60/026/010/024/035 B016/BO54 e ASSOCIATION: pBen.t3a*llny3 nauchrko-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metall urgii (Ceilt3al Solentific Research Institute of Ferrous - Card 3/3 GRA BA i ~ Ol G 1:-,)VA 1~2~ ::G T V 17, i PAC!;,,, I az~ lzu im ~.- a., a e '!A.TlrV M~- :.h().1 ;:azalir-~. nml` "er 2;-36 ll,-Je 'I I? - KOVAL:?,NY%.Op T.V. Gontrol work cm. autline maps# Geog. v shkole 24 no. 1:61-62 J!~F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. 22-ya zhalcmGdoroahnaya shkola goroda Novo-Annenoka. Outllnc mapo) (Novo-Annoni3ldy--Googi--aphy-%Ojtudy and teaching) KOVAUNICO V. Motorcycles of the coming years. Za rul. 19 no.12:34-15 D 161. (MIRIL JJ,: 12) 1. GlavrLyy upc tuialis L Gosplana SSSR. (Motorcycles) KOVAI.ENKO,. V. Protection -)f food proiucts and water from agents of mass destruction. Voen. zn~~n. 37 no.B-.33-34 Ag '61. (MIRA 14:7) (Food con'aminatimi) (Water supply) KOVAIZNKO, V,,, kand.tskhn.naldc,, dotsent Autmatic control anO. preventive protection of evaporators on "Geninskii Kcmmomolf.'-type eldpa. Mor. flot 23 no.025-27 Ap '63. (MIRA 160) 1. Nuchallnik -Mfedry teoretichoskoy osnov.-, t:jplotekhniki Odeaskogo vysshe o inzhenernogo morskogo uchilishcha. &ssm turbinev., Marine) (Autemiatic control) ALIPOV, 7~, general-m%yor itzhenerno-tekhnicheakoy sluzhby; inzh.-polkovnik At the ExhibitJon of the Achievegants of the National Economy. T- yl i snab. Sov. Voor. Sil 21 no.11:76--81 N 161. (14M 15:1) .(Lubrication and lubricants) (vehicles, Military-Flqi:Lipment and supplies) MA NUNN 1110M M KOVIIMKO Decontamination of the population. Voen. znan. 38 no.11:34-36 ,a 62. MRA 15:11) (Radioadbre fOlout) (Deogn-14amiu,tion (friks gasess chemicals., otc.) Mum "I 4~MMMWR tekhn, nauk :'mproving cartt-lin unLta and 'boiler water evaporator systens on ohips of' tho t3pe "Dminskii Kcnsomol.1 Mor. flot 22 no.10: 23-25 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) D.. NaChfLllnik I.afedr.'r Odeaskogo vysebego inzhenernoye morskoys itchilishche, (BGilera, Marine) (Feel-water purification) AKS'l;.:IIOV, Ya., inzhener.-podpolkovnik; KOITIJENKO, V., :Attrohiy inzhener-leytenant; TWSIIIN) A,) . nLh. A means of puilping ,,,ver viscous petrolewi products. Tekh. i vooruzh. n:).".);23-,!5 F 164. 1,(,:g) KOVA,ENKO, V. A.- Hast(:r Tec~i Sci (diss) -- "The approximate determination of 1-0-~ the :izimLi:li from two hi~h-a,-,Liuth observations of one and the same star". L,vov, 1958, 16 pp (Min flighei Educ Ukr SSR, Llvov Polytech Inst), 150 copies (KL, No 8, 1959, 136) SOV/124-58-1-1261 Translal.ion from: Referativnyy ,-,hurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p 156 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kovalenko, V. A., Pupko, G. Yu. T Yr LE: -Tn-v-e-s-tigatiori of the Stress Distribution in Lugs (Issledovaniye napryazhennow~o so!;toyaniya proushin) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Gid-roturbostroyeniye. Nr 4. Moscow- Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, pp Z46-253 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1. ll~ IIDVA12VKO, V,Aq Approximate c'etex=.nation of azimuth from two altitudinal- azimthal obvervat,'..one of a ningle star. Nauch. zap. LPI. Ser. good. nc:.4:1!~-67 158. (MIRA 14:7) (lizimuth) DDID, A, N.V.; YEVTEYEV V L KOvALENJCO'I--Ydij_pOLOV'YEVj I...D.; GLEW TSU14-MO tr",h'leno fung-mol'; SAWITMA, V.11.,, tekhn. red. [Nonobservable -.*egion in -the dispersion relations for photo- production] 0 n-mablindnemoi oblasti v dispersionrWkJi sootno- ObIledinennyi in-t iader- sheniiakh dlia lotoro,,rhdeniia. Dubria nykb issl., 196~. 14 p. WIRA 1W.) (me3ons) Ofave mechanics) BDROVIK, Ye.S.-; BUSOLp. F.I-.;,_KDVALENYO,_I.A. Possible use of a helium condensation pump in pumping out magnetic traps.. Zhu3,.tekl%fiz. 33 no.12100-104 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichesll institut AN UkrWR, KharIkov. (Plasma (Ii:)niz(,xl gascoT) (Magnetic fields) (Liquid helium) T W781162/0001000/032/036;1 'Y L 6 -A- 'Y. vale AMMORS11, A 2-On P11r* r si�ibility~,p stigat-.Lon o for 7.hagnet t '.)s 'ka' 1=~y- i.-~ .,,%roble4,lt:-~upi~avi.y;Ly=go,,term 'd Yti erno;?,O S2.nteza; -I.Ia)n-tpj dokl.60 ztqW6d;_fiz :e!p, az~y. iprob.16me- -u--)ravlyayetykh .~.-insti a- ~ss.. Kiev I.Izd i,.vo.:Alq, Mr.' 13'! It-- 148' 6S. IR ISE*,. 3 T -.iatia M he iliwest:q d' n. heat ds that can b~~ ls~ - -ohddj ~iithstodd ditivb~ i~y ~!he ~~_ tio; tic tnip, and to a method for i ~ipwq ragne WX . A a S~iffi ientiiv lar~go evacuation rate he~ it a rna).= d Ibads~~ara~ k eliurn and dd, 2'thdt ~'a 1 Is Coll ~~ . be)... m~666i t'IO_Ipv .f4dp' evacUa ion. :ican-'serve as,.a..Ixnl S or T~d~ i~.n` cii _ ~y If thii, iroiil l . l 1"~ of Ocit:.Silpp 'y to thi ~.6ureawe tuchless than-2. o _ x lo'~.4 ~4 l "t/sa~ CM of 'a k-,666s4 ke sblcadinig con 'helitz densation pm, p ~ - =ess., - we Peat rele ; ise in~ 6---the ; -katirreilioF aheated plasnia.while still * ' ` al- htaIni -Ig a urf=*.er;t,-.p m u :was, Invert: ed-bvzeahs:of.a model -the ing i bite j i p .7, ~Lca a I I I 1 4 ~ 1 i~ j i ~J_ 7 t53 B/057/63/033/001/012/017 WO, y3vt B125/B186 AUTHORSt Borovik, Yci. S., Busol, F. I., and Kovalenko, V. A. TITLEi The invest-'.gation of the possibility of using a helium con- densation pump for evacuation of magnetic traps PERIODI~;AL: Zhurnal te1.-.hniche-3koy'fiziki, v. 33, no. 1, 1963, 100 - 104 TEM !.'his report deali. with the extreme tbexmal loads that E~ifje in a helium condensi,tion pump, oper-ting uwder radiation condition at -3 0K, and with bow to combine sufficiertly ef::'ective thermal 'screening of the source with ~ sufficiently high pumping ve,*..ocity. The experiments were carried out in ~ vacuun chamber enclosing sms.1.1 metallic containers of liquid helium. A surface cooled by liquid helium can evacuaie hydrogen only if the 'heat 2 added to thia surface is. consid.erably less than a crit - (3 to 5).1o-4 w/cm. At the critical heat load the temperature of the walls-of the container inc,rease3 by jumps.' The he,liuii condensation pump constructed with a view to studyIng the posBibilLty of screening such 6 pump.against a large re- loase of heat in the re8l.on of t o'heated plasma proved to be suitable for tho evaciation of magnet;Lo trapm. It consists essentially of a cylindrical Card 112 5/057/63/033/001/012,'017 The invei,tiga"Aon of the ... B125/B186 tank containing several t%nnular screens filled with liquid helium or hydro- gen. It is pvotected by a coppi~r screen, cooled by liquid nitrogen from . the radi&tion of the walls of the vacuum chamber and by a wate,2 screen and a nitrogEn screen from t*i,..e radiittion in the working volume. A helium c6n- densatior pump can be effectively protected agains't a rather intense radia- .tion. The ra6iation trar amisaiiity coefficient -elcan be brought down even below 3-5-10- 5 by a careful prepE,ration of the "nitrogen' screen". In the present model a pump velccity of' 1.25 l/sec nitrogen or 4.68 I/see h,drogen is attain~'.Ad per cm2of the inner surface of the water screen. This is about 1/g of.the critical pump velocity. For more.critical heat load, a helium co--idensation pump with continuous liquid current and simultaneous evacuatio~i ok the helium vapor should be designed. Preliminary experi- ments sho-or promising results. There are 3 figures and 1 table. AS50CIATD.-IN i1~iziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Ali USSR, Khar!kov (Physico- technical Listitute AS UkrSSR, Khar1kov) SUBMITTED: May 30, 196!) Card ?12 :j .13/056 63/044/001/048/067 -Bi 86, AUTHORS:' 110ftini N V. jYe Vti~6* V% La )-7401 Sol 'Wen Tolup'g-qo Khr anova It.'A TVLZ% Dbrivati-ot,,of -the pfiotopiodudti.cn -s*lltude,from the dii PERIODICka - a zhurrisi ..qk iyerime:Atall fioyiteor tiche' koy.'fisiki T,, 44' I i96-3,1' 272` 't TEXT: tb-t ~ I.qw-wertirdy: "to 'kciduotion'anplitudes of. ione P 0 P on nuolvous ~arcvlelriv~Uwlten'- n4o":.6on -.teooi1Ast.'tdken into docount imd the pppsible ~nflwtnob.'Of the., unobs~:.Iiabii region im considered. Only!.the. 8- ane, P-W&Vf,G 'a,rif-lakefil'.. tfio'Be'Velp" :o' i*d f rom th eons dimension 161': g,, bta no dicpereioi.., relatio~g*%~-~y,A]4. u* us"'..'integkal. method 8 (iwbich-'yieldx~the integr4 hmplifudei )wia ~j'4~44M!' intia:.-~Othod based on's sio ir n 'expan -4'oft*h ..:amplitude,: o*f,,khe,:mo'mentum trahiferred olde.the .(that yi d.# t 'differential iaiplil'a:eo). Th 'rious a an ages ;U 9,11Ate'r4btfiod of fers va n 'A. over thaA nte~lkv.al' ~iih6d. The.'..f ormulas . are 9. mplor. a d the contribution of'-the unibeervab e:r' 6 1 in the' e& ov. pnol.,:*6xplicitly containod in-them. Ca d- 3. --- 77777= 11/056163/044/.0 01/048/07 1 1WrivAtioll'i:.of`-,t 0 Uotiorl . 02/B186' d Hl epause, A e iatrow,resonsuce- - rii ih~ this vojitribution Is ' &_ad'Viry 1 arg e, above Itl it, fgl th6n OQU erabld'~ 6W. 6ontil. -butioh', f the' dispersicili AMO~ra,L A. - 0 iltinuat:i,o ilto t un erve, ,e-~ riogi on by way of hi b L fihitfi" nvuber of, "leirendre: a_G:..dpeu not: iii rokve. un~ nottiblb firof ' in tho: part'lal- ut-'abd -.0i *rrbr .:%'.amplituden it- inergy iqsoninc-89' li Poreases, wi-t the_ energy.,'. At 446 Mev 0 ~ howeve'.r it is that 1_* f or Ahe..cc-n in the': S-WO." amilitude. 'and, - 1040, in:~. j1hp- ei, ari- -in the* _dilf " n F~ -'wive ltmplit,~llebtj rror a else' ti a! ing . melihoid, d j:,:t6 ze" rl,o 0 evee f the.,hither. paiti loi" -..c ,nt in. th' the,.-. i.abevni6n, ri. (i" e S-viavo 'amplitudae,4u .,in- thej-4vave udee-4c If nillilboh, re6oil As , ignored. the. differential ' , " l, I :1 akd-.-Ah.6.,' iiiie'gica". imthodn* i 'd',t iaiaame reeult6. It it i taien"into ie ".do Th % is wein 9 agre amen -the. thOort ticil,,:resul, 0: Skl exp9i iluintil' data 16 rether.1poorl Ijo*r- further. inv ~Uci ~ i Iiii., it era ac, Oull qqtigali!6~62.jt lgeub btion Aaken -into, a t'*' AD Al * ' . ref ereno'es'': The re are `ftj~,-,uroq 0*:'- Thw'Moit-~ iuprtint' th'jliih!4an'&uag6 are: P yf, 4'i :4 r' Solc 0Ye%,`ef'EiL` 6 Nuo h Dal 4~7 i 1957f 5j~ 25 j,1956j J,~* . Miew 'tit al. Phye~...,Rqv. ~'Ip6 Phys,' Rev..L 3374, l3a;rd 3/3 DUMAN. 311.G., kandidat tokhnLohsok:lkh nauk; MWAUMO# V-A-, inshener ,W- - Riae-r mining In 09 TasIttagol mine. Gorothur. no.8:8-9 4 155. (Tashtagol-Iron wines and mining) (KM B.- 8) F21UNOT" X.I.; JAW YEVANU, I.I., rateanzent; PANSBVSKIT, T,H,q r R I M 40.t' takhaichaskiy redaktor tadaktoj ; 1 6 0 . [Over-all orgsaitation of work in drifting crews; the experience of the Tauhtagol.mine] Somplaketsia organizatsila tmda v gornoprokhod- chaskikh brlgslakh; It opyta Rashtagollekogo rudniku. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-va lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii, :1.956. 25 P - (MLRA 10:1) "L. Glavnu inzhener )Iavnogo upravleniya goeudaretvannoy metallurgi- chaskoy pmayahlennoDti TSentra i Vottoka Hinisterstva chernoi r:etallmrgii (for Yef mov) (Mining engimering) VOROFOVI I.S., gornyy inzh..,, :',OVAIXNK,D, V.A., gorny-y inzh.; BEKETOV, . -1 A .*P P.Ye., ivornyy- iazh , MtV' V.1 ., gornyy inzh.; NAGAYEV, Kh.Kh., gornyy .,-nzh.; SHMAKOV, P.I., gornyy inzh.; CHEMAYEVA, N.G., gornyr~ inih. Coi-iveying and loading ore with a vibrating feeder. Gor. zhur. no.8;28-3',. Ag 164. (MIRA 17:10) DMITNIX, N.G. . k:andi&:xt teldinicbeekAb nauki KOVALZNKO, V.A., gormyy inzbener. 1, r Higb-igpeed m1aing o.~ an upraise. Gor.zhur. no-7,62 JI 156. (MLRA 9 - 9) 1. Zapadno-SU)ir9ki,,y filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for Dubynin) 2. Taebtagol'okiy vidnik (for Kovalenko). (Mintng engineering) DUMIN, H.G.;JQ.V ,~U!ZO, V.A. ; VOU;GOV, A.R. 4uw4m i Advantageous:isoo of boriphole stemming. Trudy Inst.gor.dela.Sib. otd.AN SSSR no.l.,129-133 158. (MIRA 12:11) (Mii4ing enginoo~ring) YATWIKH,~-~U"-rian GrijprIYCvich,-[IAtskiJrh, V.H.]; KUTOVOY, Valentin Ivanovich [Kt.tovyj', V.I.]p- POLYAKOVSKIY, Valentin Fomich [Foliakovs'kyiq,-V,F.]; &QYA Aleks androvich;,. YUROVSKIY~ IAiv,A.A-ad'y*vicb [IUrovB'kyi, L.A.1; kkdf~&O,L, red.; SICHUGOV, V,[Syohuhov, V.], takhn. red. [Mechanization of coal mining on a flat incline] Mekhaniza- taiia vyimannia vithillia ne. -po:Lohomu padinni. Kyiv, Derzh- tekhvydav UNIR, 1961. 125 p. (HIRA 16:6) (Mraino-Coal mining machinery) IIJKMOV, B.N.,- KOW-UND.. Y-A ; BETAM,,LI, K.P.; VESKOV, M.I.; DRANNIKGV, 9.A.- IVANOV, K.I.; BEREWAII, M.N.; VASILIYEV, Ye.I.; TSETSULfNIF:OV, V.R. Tri&1 operettion of cutter loaders in mining with the room-and- pillar method. Ugoll 37 no.803-35 Ag 162. (NIRA 15:9) 1. Krasno&wski;r rasrax (for Lokhanov, Kovalemko). 2. Institut gornogo de:La im, A.A.Scocihinakogo (for B6taneli, Veskov, Drannikov, Ivanov). 3. Kernerovskiy govayy institut (for Bereznyak, Vaaillyev, TSetsullnE.,ov). (Coil midng machinery-Te sting) ()0-ning engineering) TITGUBOVP B.G., gornyy inzq.; KOVALENKO, V.A., gorny-j inzh.; OLEYNIK, Yu.M., gornyy, inzb.; W!IAYEV, A.-J-., -g-o-Payj- inzh. Reply to A.I.Phu:-akov's wticle "Upraise mining by means of Sectional ~iasti:ig of dee-p-holes-in mines of the Kursk'Magnotic Anomaly." 'Gor'.--3hur-.- no.908-79 S 162. (AURA 15:9) 1. Institut prn)go dela Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SM (for Tregubov). 2. G:irnoye uptavleniye Kuznetakog-o metallurgicheskogo kombinata '(for K:ivalenko). 3. Rudnik "Taahtagol" (for Oleynik). 4. Rudnik 'Temir.-Tau" (forAnayev). (Kursk--Opetic anomaly-PIning engineering) (Blasting) KOVALEWO, V. A. 2 irrot.-o- Study of the ctreng Ith and rigidity of the rotor wheel blades of Franas-ine hya.-a,ulic turbines. FAiergomashinastroanie 8 no.,12 9 ICI-13 1! 162 * (MIM 16; 1) (Hydriulic turbines) Vc30NOVq 1,S.; KOVAIjiNKO, jr.j. For a new tvahnology in the minea of Gornaya Shoriya. Gor. zhur. no.ls.6-40 Ja 1640 .1 . I (MIRA 170) 1. VovtDTIGR',, Nov.)kuznetsk (for Voronov), 2. Gornoye upravleniye Kuznetsko,,i-o inetallurgichaskogo kombinata ~for Kovalenko), LAMM-% XZ C-N RM T 5 0-2 2 2 9 r, SO RM CODE: UR/31344 0 0 2 06 Litt 5 AUTHOR: 1~~k,_Ye. A.,9:Sk1benko, Ye. 1. Yuferove V, ~D. ORG Aca(.emy (if Sciences 'LVrSSR:-- Ilksicotechnical Institute Mademiya nauk UkaR, i ik~ te) hnict'askly lrk;7t!t F 2 TITIX: lunization of fast 13,rdroge; atou-s in strong magnetic fields SOURCE: IN UkrSSR. rizi).-:o-I -eRhnid ieskly institut. Doklady, no. 052/P-011, 1964, Ionizatsiya bys txyjch atomov vodoroor"a vsillnom~magnitom pole, 1-6 M U t~. S 2 1) Ll "I, S, TOPIC TAG.';: supersonic flot gas- it _'~Iiat o on, j!jpqL maj2etic field fast particle ABSTRACT: The ionization o;!* rast!~; ~!'36 kev) hydrioigen aitoms mov-1-ng through a str ong mag- asurod 'he majt~etiv. field re ching a maximum of 60 k netic fic:.d Wat me a gs was pro- duc-ed by (ii. multiv-turqi solenoidbavIng a good.field uniformity. The neutral beam was obtained throul,b charge excliange of-' the ions passiAg through a supersoni gas floweAL'5 A schemat:.c di~igram shows tbe set l'if- electrodes -used in determining ions and; electrons, The neutri,1 bez~m current (a]jout 16"A amp) was obtained by using a sensitive calori- meter cal-Pratcd ~y an ion :)eam. J)tp.ical ion and neutral currents and magnetic field oscillogri!ms are shown. Su.,h data was used ~to obtain the graph of the fraction of ioidzed silecie as a-functio:-xof th~f magnetic fteld (figure 1). This result and other Ca rd 1/2 -