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PODOLICH, B.M.p kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, dotsent; KOZELp M.Lp
agronom
Dynamics of nitrogen accumulation in Sudan grass. Nauch.trudy UASHN
10:149-155 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Sudan giass-Fertilizers and manures)
(Nitrogen)
KOZEL, M. M.
KOZEL, M. M.: "The force of cutting as a function of the speed of cut-
ting and the dyn&mic angles of incidence in milling wood
(pine)." Min Higher Education USSR. Belorussian Forestry
Engineerlng Inst imeni S. M. Kirov. Minsk, 1956.
(DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE OF CANDIDATE IN TECHNICAL
SCIENCE).
So.: Knizhnaya Letopial., Moscow No. 15,, 1956
KOZEL,'M.H, '01.; ~ -
-
Power factors for high-speed milling of pine. Der.prom. 5 no.12:V.-
15 D-'56. (KIRA 10:1)
1. Belorueskiy lebotakhnichnskly Institut imeni S.M. Kirova.
(Woodwork) (Pine)
I
KOZFAL 14.14 inzh.
__
Apparatun for automatic calculation of the volume of logs fed
Into the mill on chain conveyorae Sborenauch.trud.BLTI no.10:
314-323 '57. (MIRA 11:12)
(Sawmills--Equipment and supplies) (Calculating machines)
MZEL, M.M., kand,tekhn.nauk
Aut-o-matic accounting of round lumber. Yekh.i avton.proizv.
14 no.9:44-46 S 160. (MIRA 13.9)
(Lumber-Accoanting)
KOZEL) Mikhail M~~Iovlch:NAYDOVICH, A.N.., red.; DUBOVIK, A.P.,
- - ------- --
tekhn, red,
(Allownuces and fits in the manufacture of machinery and iA wood-
wprlomg) Dopuski i posadki v.mashinostroenii i derevoobrabotke.
Mnskt Izd-vo M-va vyzabego# arednego spetsiallno o i rofes-
sionallnogo obrazovaniia. BSSR, 1961. 92 P& W15:1)
(Tolerance (Engineering))
KOZEL Mikhail Mikhaylovich; YAKOVLEV., Nikolay Feofilovich; VRICHUX, L.,,
9.-, tekhn. red.
(Automation of production procaBsea in woodworking) Avtomatizataiia
proizvodstvemqkh protse8sov v derevoobrabotke. Minsk,' Goa. izd-
vo BSSR. Red. nauchno-tekbn. lit-ry, 1961.t,98 p. (141RA 15-.6)
(Woodworking industries) Automa, on)
KOZEL, F.I., naachny7 sotrudnik
Racoving manure in case of loose maintenance of cattle. Mekh. OW'.
hosp. 11 no.9:26-27 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. UL-rainskiy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut mekhanizatsii i
elektrifikatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva.
(Dair7 barns)
KNEL, P.I., -inzh.-mekbanik
Adapting the hopper of the KU-2A combine for feed distribution. Mekh.
oil'. hosp. U no. 6--12 Je 161. (MM 14- 5)
(Farm equipment) (Combines (Agricultural machinery))
Rout P. I,,,,atarshly nauchM7 sotrudnik
Impraved design of the M-JOK feed distributor. Makh. sill.
hosp. 14 no.1125-26 Ja 163. (MIRA 16.'4)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-Issledovatel'sidy institut mekhanizatsii
i elektrifikataii sel'skogo Idiozyaystva.
(Feeding-Equipment and supplies)
KOZEL, P.T.
Maximum soluble subgroups of the complete linear group GL(n,D)
ever a fimld of real numbers. Dokl. AN BSSR 2 no-7:279-282
Ag 158. (MIRA 11:10)
1. Predstavleno akademiken All BSSR H.P. Yoruginym.
(Groups, Theory of) (Numbers, Theory of)
KOZEL, P. T.
Cand Phys-Math Sci - (diss) "Linear solvable groups of lower de-
grees." Minsk, 1961 6 pp; (Belorussian State Univ imeni V. I.
Lenin, Chair of Alge~ra); 25Q copies; price not given; biblio-
graphy on p 6; (KLI 6-61 sup, 193)
I - '
AQZ-ELt-?-.T.j TYSHIEVICH ., R. 1.
No thearaw on solvable groups. Izv.vya,ucheb,zavi; mat.
no.6245-50 162. MIRA 15:12)
1, Belorueskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.I.Leninae
(Groups, Theory of)
KOZEL, P.T.
Nucleus of a homomorphism.Vastsi AN BSSR. Ser.fiz.-mat.nav.
no.1132-34 165. (MIRA 19r1)
'I- ! 'IF 1~ I
S. Mi. and GORELI, G. S.,~Frof.'
Use- of !.!(.,,-iiilitjonal (Radior)hysical) Meth(~~CA in Stellar a
erce- of
AS USISR, 1:'--i.2 Fe-;
a
KOZELp S. M. Cand Phys-Plath Sci -- "Voncerning 4mv-- new
-n
of the modulation me' 3tical interferometry".
Mos, 1957. 8 pp 22 cm. (Plin of Higher Education USSR. Mos Phys-
Tech Inst). (KL, 23-57t 108).
-*C --~,
AUTAOR KOZEL S 11. 56-4-16/52
~
TITLE m~, Caused by Fluctuation, of the Be-Solution of an Opti-
On the H
cal Modulation Interferometer.
(0 fluktuatsionnom predele razresheniya opticheskogo modulyataion-
nogo interferometra - Russian)
PERIODICAL Zhurnal Ekaperim. i Teoret. Fizikiq 1957, Vol 32, Nr 4, PP 738-749,
(U.S.S.1t. )
ABSTRACT The author of the paper under review investigated the theoretica4zo-
del of the above interferometer which is intended for the examination
of the angular dimensions of a source. Such an interferometer has the
following propertioss(a) Certain optical parameters (for instance, the
position of one of the mirrors) change periodically with time and thus
:oause,a periodic fluctuation of the interference figure which depends
on a certain physical magnitude (basic fo 'r the measurement). (b) This
fluctuation is traftformed into anelectrio signal which then is sepa-
rated by an appropriate eleotrioal filtur. The aensivity (resolving
power) of suoh a dovioa is determinod by tho parameters of its optical
part and by the electrical signal that still can be barely noticed. Of
particular interest are the theoretical estimate of the limit, caused
by the fluctuation, of the observability of the visibility for a cer-
tain model of an optical modulation interferometer and the investiga-
card 1/P- tion of the experimental attainability of theae theoretical limits.
The author of the paper under review investigates a sufficiently sim-
ple model of a mbdulation interferameter which servas the investiga-
On the Limit, *Caused by Fluctuation, of the
Re-Solution of ",Optical Modulation Interferometer,
tion of the extension of the source. For a pakt of the investigation,
an easily realizable device of the type of the Raleigh interferometer
was seleoted.The paper under review uses a sketchy draft in order to
describe this device in a more detail4d fashion.The next two chapters
of the paper under raview daucribe the equilibrium condition and the
computation of the limitepoaused by the :~luotuatioa,of the sensitivi-
ty and of the accumay.After this oomputation,the auzhor of the pre-
sent papor prooeeds to follow the transition of the inte"Lligenoe signal
und of the noise through all parts of the devica,.The experimental ar-
rangement was baseaon the theoretical model mentioned above.The experl-
meat supported all the theoretical consideration discussed in the pa-
per.Finally,there follow some remarks on the possibility of the appli-
oation of the optical modulation interferrometer to measurements of
the angular diameters of stars. (5 reproduction)-
ASSOCIATION Moscow Physioal-Technological Institute
PRESENDED BY
SUBMITTED 15.12.1956
AVAILABLE Library of Congress,
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Moscow. Fiziko-tekhrLicheskiy institut
Issledovaniya po fizike i radiotekhaike (Research in Physics and Radio
Engineering) Xoscow~ Oborongiz., 1958. 132 p. (Series: Its Trudyp
vyp. 2) 31700 copies printed.
Ed.: Zaytseva, K.Ya., Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: Gortsuyeva., N.A.;
Tech. Ed.: Rozhin.., V.P.; Managing Ed.: Zaymovskaya, A.B., Engineer.
1URP011AM: The book may be useftl to acientifle personnel, engineers, and students
conducLing resomrah In pl*vica tuid rtuUo ongincering.
COVEIWE: The book is a collection of 13 articles vritten. by instructors and grad-
uate and undergraduate students of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Tecbnolo-
gy. The articles discuss problems in radio physics.. optics and physics. No
personalities are mentioned. References appear at the end of each arUcle.
TAM OF CONTENTS:
Kozel S M Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Modulation Optical
late fercmeter for Measuring the Angle of a Light Beam 3
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Research in Physics (Cont.) 3227
Tsybakov) B.S.y Yakovlev, V.P. Nature of Functions Expressing Limited Spectr=,
and Related Problems of Ccc=lnlcation Theory 13
Zhiv1yuk, YU.N. Some Properties and Applications of a Plane-Conical "Axikon" 30
j
Kolachevskiy, N.N. Preliminary Results of Studying the Temperature Relation-
ship of Noises of Per~odic Magnetic Polarity Reveroal in ForrQmgnetics 41
Sukharev., Ye.M., Repi n, V.G. Lineex-filter Correlator 47
Leshchanskiy, Yu.I., Candidate of Tecbnical Sciences. Application of the Meth-
od of Least Squares for Solving a Problem of Waves Passing Throught the Dia-
phragm in a Regular Waveguide 58
Gladun, A.D. Distribution of Potentials in the Region of Space-charge-limited
Currents in an Ideal Planar Triode With Minimum Potential Between the Cathode
and Grid 69
Strunin., V.P. Diffusion of Hydrogen Throught Palladium and Determining the
Dissociation Rate for Hydrogen on the Surface of Palladium 76
Card 2/3
Research in Physics (Cont.) U27
Voytsekhovskiy, B.V.., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Investigating the Nature
of the Wave Front of Spin Detonation 81
Belokon'. V.A. Properties of Uniform Shock Waves In Luminous Gas at K - cO 92
Nikitin., L.V. Elastic-Ductile-Plastic Shear Waves in a Circular Rod 108
Kukudzhanov.. V.N. Perpendicular Impact on a Plate by a Rotating Cylinder 115
Bakut, P.A. Determbing the Upper Limits of the Degree of Stability in Single-
loop Systems With Derivative Action 123
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Engineering) Moscow., Oborongiz., 1959. 170 P- (Series; Its: Trudyi,
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FURPOSI-.',: This book is intended for scientific workers, stadents in advanced
coux,ses and engineers.
COVKWN:: This is a collection of 15 stadies dealing with problems of radio
physics,, electronics,, quantum physics., and aerodynamics. The studies.examine
the method of least squares as applied to the propagation of radio waves in
the presence of a plane Junction,, fhe general conditions of stability of a
random process at the output of a linear filter while a periodic un table
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Research in Physics and Radio Engineering SOV/382T
random process is supplied at the input of the filter, the results of eXPeri-
ments with a ferromagnetic specimen with large Barkhausen jumps as an explana-
tion of the noise mechanism in ferromagnets at cyclic magnetization reversal.,
experiments for the determination of thermal characteristics and the results
of an experimental study of a turbulent boundary layer in a supersonic floc.
No personalities are mentioned. References accompany most articles,
TAME OF CONTENTS:
Leshchanalciyp Yuj, (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Passage
of Waves Through the Plane Junction of Two Regular Radio Waveguides 3
The solution of the problem by the method of least squares is
outlined. Equations for finding an approximation solution, and
formulas for estimating the error of the solution are given. A
study is made of the sequence convergence of approximate solutions
to an accurate solution.
Kozel. SM,, (Candidate of Physics and Mathematics]. Transformation of
'--fe-Ao-&1-ciCFiY Unsteady Fluctuations by Means of a Linear Filter 10
A general expression for the correlation function of fluctuations at
the output of a linear filter while a periodically unsteady random
process is being fed into its input is derived. Stability conditions
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for the process are determined. Exact values of Fourier expansion coefficients
of the correlation function for an oscillation circuit with a high-quality
factor used as a filter and a process at the input representing a modulated
periodic vhite noise are established.
Kolachevskiy,. N.N. Ferromagnetic Core With Large_Barkbausen Jumps in an
Alternating Magnetic Field 17
Problems concerning the emergence of cyclic magnetization reversal
noise in specimens vith a single Barkhmsen jump are discussed. The
into
continuous spectrum of dat LWsOAan Ja* an Wuctiobcolls, twdn
account the induction reversal c nent, is determined. The experi-
ments vith large Barkhausen jmq* show thiLt it is erroneous to explain
noise by the temporary fluctuations of the jump emergence moments.
Noise should be cgLlculated on the baais Of f:LUCtWtlOnB of the mogne-tic
moment at the jump. The inclusion of the reversal component results in
a drop of the spectral noise density at frequencies of w - 3w and
conversion of the sp'ectral intensity to zero at w = 0. In thig connec-
tion It is pointed out that the extrapolation of the spectral intensity
curve to a different value than zero at W -4 0 as it is done by
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AUTHOR: Kozel, S..Ke-
........... ... --
TITLE: A method of detecting weak infra-red radiation
SOURCE: Moscow. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy# no. 8,
1962. Issledovaniya po fizike i radiotekhnikep 73 - 76
TEXT: A short description of a device for detecting weak infra-red
radiation. The described radiometer utilizes phosphorus as the ra-
diation detector and modulation of the radiation. The principle of
operation is as followsi The infra-red radiation to be measured or
detected is shutter modulated and applied to either a scintillation
or decay phosphorus. The glow of phosphorus is also modulated and
its light is applied to the cathode of a photo-multiplier,producing
at its output a signal with an amplitude proportional to the inten-
sity of the infra-red radiation. From the output the signal is pas-
sed through a narrow-band filterl tuned to the modulation frequency.
The signal or the radiation intensity is recorded by an instrument
as the filter output. Energy lost by the phosphorus is restored by
ultra-violet illumination which in practice does not reach the pho-
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S/65 62/000/008/005/007
A method of detecting weak ... D201%301
tomultiplier cathode. The modulating frequency is high (20 - 25 a/8)
Preliminary results at room temperature have shown that the modula-
tion radiometer has a high sensitivity at wavelengths from 1 - 3 mi-
crons, a sensitivity much higher than that of a bolometer or ther-
mopile in this frequency ranges There are 2 figures and 5 Soviet-
bloc references.
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Kon.l., Lftaniqlay i4iromylell- jjjy~oltty jlJYalnyovlcbj
- ----- ~jl
K0,01OUROV, Goorgly lvanovich; MAZ' tiff I KO, 1goc-1 flavlovichj
BUKBOVTSI-,N, B.B., red.
[Probleug in phyulas) Sbornik zadnch po fizile. Mo.-kva,
Nauka, 1965. 287 p. (MIRA 18:9)
ACC NRi AP6031027 SOURCE COD-6:UR/olog/66/011/009/1616/1623
AUTHOR: Kozel, S. M.; Kolachevskiy, N. N.1 Noginov, A. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Experimental investigation of spectral distributions of noise in Ge -,nd Si~'
photodiodes
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 9, 1966, 1616-1623
TOPIC TAGS: photodiode, photodiode noise P 15,10 /77 / 0 d4l OL) (' rCj /e A9,9A.,o 5 lFe.)(1,rcisfe
ABSTRACT: The spectral distribution of noise was measured by three spectroanalyzers
within a 2 cps -35 Me band. Measurement of the spectral density of photocurrent
fluctuation in the O.2-2-Mc band showed that the excess noise varied widely in
individual Go diodes of the same lot. At 500 cps, the noise characteristics of
"'e diodes were unstable as evidenced by a slow buJld-up of 1-f noise after
-1
turning on the diode: in some specimens, the noise increased by one order of
magnitude in 20 min.; the time of settling of the excess noise strongly depended
on the bias voltage. Plots of the noise current vs. frequency (0.25-35 Me)
representing the shot effect of Go photodiodes in the plateau rej on are shown.
The G. Spescha et al. conclusion (Sci. Electrica, 1959, 5, 4f 121 that the photo-
diode is more inertial with respect to a modulated light signal than with respect to
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its own noise was corroborated by these authors' exporimenta. This difference
practically disappeared in thin-base diodes. "In conclusion, the authors wish to
thank A. I. Frimer for lending the specimens and discussing the results and
I. A. Gavrilov who developed a hookup for measuring photodiode sensitivity and
carried ouE-t-h measurements.0 Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 6 formulas. [031
SUB CODE- 09 / SUBM DATE: O8May65 / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF: 003 / ATD PRESS: 5089
2 a-fa
KOZEL, V.
More emphasis should be put on the breeding of young bulls in the production
of beef cattle. Chapters from agriculture economy. XI. Pla-ining in agricul-
ture.
p. 26 (ROLNICKB HLASY) Vol. 11, no. 11, Nov. 1957,
Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3.
March 1958
-KOZEL? V.
0-9~~
"Report on domestic animals."
p. 19 (Rolnicke Hlasy) No. 1, Jan. 1958
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
BOUCEK, Jiri,_KOZEL Vaclav; KIAN, Vilem
J_~
A simple high-frequecny and bigh-voltage source for corpuscular
rudiation detectors. Sdel tech 10 no;ll-:412-414 IT 162.
ins,.
Requirownts of domestia animal breeders, Frum. potravin,24
no.S.-24$-249 My i63.
1. Mnisterstva zemedelstvi., lesniho a vodniho hospodarstvi.,
Praha.
xmt~ V. 1.
Kozelp V. 1. - "Resistance of the Peat Mass in the Presence of Motion in Cylindrical
Nozzles." Min Higher Education USSRt Belorussian Polytechnic Inst imeni 1. V. Stalin,,
Minsk., 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate I:i Technical Sciences)
SO: Kniahnaya Letopial, No 24, 11 June 1955, Moscow, Pages 91-104
KOZEL) V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk
Movement of plastic (peat) mass in a cylinder. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.
gor. zhur. no.9:142-147 159. (MIn 14:6)
1. Minskoye vyosheye inzhenernoye radiotekhnicheakoys uchilishche.
(Hydrodynamics)
I
KOZEL, V.I.
Resintance to the flow of peat In cylindrical packing bode.
Sbor.naucti.trud.Bal.politekh.inBt. no.65:201-209 159.
(MM 13:5)
(Peat)
ZABOLOTNIKOVA, Lilip 14ikh9.v1ovna;_AQ-M,,"Vladimir Ignstlyevich:
POLISKIT, S., red.; STEPANOVA, -
tPla8ticis in the national economy] Plastichoskie maBsy v nerod-
nom khoxiaistva. Kinak. Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red.nmichno-tekhno
lit-ry, 1960. 53 P. (MW 13.-11)
(Plastice)
KOZEL, V.P.; LOBAIJOV, A.P.
White Russian collective farms are striving for better
cropping practices. Zemledolie 7 no.10:10-15 0 159.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Hauchno-isele4ovatellakly inatitut ekonomiki i organisataii
sellskokhosyaystvannogo proizvodstva Akademil sellskokhoz.nauk
BSSR. 2. Predeedatell kolkhoza "I-ye Maya", Slutskogo rayona,
Hinskoy oblasti (for Kozel).
(White Russia-Collective farms)
SOV/68-59-8-10/32
Ye.
AUTHOR: Mikhaylovskiy, K.F. and,x-qaLl,".
TITLE: Signalisation of the Position of Coke on tile coke
Wharf and tile Position of the Quenching Wagon
(Signalizatsiya zapolneniya koksovoy rampy 1
polozheniya tushilinogo vagona)
PERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, 1959, Nr 8, PP 23-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Under conditions of bad visibility in the neighbourhood
of the coke wharf, due to steaming, tile discharge of
freshly quenched coke on to the correct position on
the coke wharf is often difficult. This becomes
particularly important when the discharge of coke
from the wharf is done automatically. On the
Zhdanov Works, a signalisation system was introduced
which indicates the position of the quenching wagon
and the position of free space on the wharf. The design
and operation of the system is outlined and illustrated.
There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION:Zhdanovskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod (Zhdanov Coking Works)
Card 1/1
LYUKINSON, ~LL; KOZEW, V.Ye.
Production of white or slightly colored ammoniam sulfate. Koko i khim.
no.1:37-38 163. - (MM 16:2)
1. Zhdanovskiy kokookbimiche6kiy zavod.
(Amonium sulfate)
LYUKIMSON., II.I.; KOZZLI V.Ye.- MANOMINA., K.V.
Purification of feed water. Koks i khim. no.3:52-54 163.
(MM 16;3)
1. Zhdanovskiy koksolchimicheakiy zavod.
(Feed water purification)
KOEEL, Ya., Candidate of Tech Sci (diss) -- "Extracts of bran as a source of B
vitamins". Moscow, 1959o 16 pp (Moscow Order of JAbor'Red Bnnner Inst of NAtional
Economy im G. V. Plekhanov), 100 coplas (KL, No 21, 1959~ 115)
BUXHVOSTOV, N.Y., inzh. Frinimali uchostiye; KOZEL, Yu.V., inzh.; BOLIMM,
N.Ya., insh.. GORSKIY, G.Yu., kand'.16M."'naUk. red.; FOUTAKOY,
'A.P., red.Isd-va; KAMINSKIT, M.P., tekhn.red.
(Temporary instructions on the use of lightweight walls built of
solid,bricks in earthavake-proof construction of houses and public
buildings (VSN 02-58)1 Yromennaia instruktolia po primenenliu
ston oblegohounykh konqtraktaii is poluoteloge kirpinha v ssismo-
0 'Whom Nkr6itoll0vo %hilykh I grA%MAn%ktkh %Wil (VIM W-50),
Tashkent, Isd-ve Respublikenskago proektacgo IA-ta 'Uvgevpr"kt,*
19586* 67 P. (XIU 12:6)
1. Usbek S.S.R. Kinisterstvo stroltel'stva. 2. Respablikanskiy
proyeitnyy insUiut Tzgo4proyekts (f6r Bukhvostov. Kozel, Bol'shem).
(Yalls) (Earthquakes and building)
ZEKAN., Lubomir; KOZEIA,_ Bohumll
Reducing the work involved in making conveyor rollers and traveling
wheels. Stroj vyr 10 no.32.'594-595 f62.
1. Zavody preensho strojirenstvi, n,p,, aottwaldov,
KOZUECKIIJ, J~
An -AttejTilpt at unifying psyohologiial Vagy pnzichol
sm:Iida 21 no.3j,439-441 164.
1. ' air of Psycholog 4
~h y, University, Warwr4.
MZELEK, S. A.
Problems associated with the work with cadres in public health
in Czechoslovakia. Geek. zdravot. 4 no-3:152-163 Mar 56.
1. Vedouct kadrovebo odboru ministerstva zdravotnictvi.
(PUBTJ C HWTff ,
In Czech., personnel. (cz))
KOZELEK, S. A.
"MCVAWQjjV.ft,~
jrjj,6
Problems of cadres of subprofessional health workers. Cask.
zdravot. 4 no.7:396-402 JulY 56.
1. Vedouci kadrovebo odboru minieteretva odravotnictvi.
(PUBLIC HFALTH,
cadres in Czech. (Cz))
SMORODINTSEVO A.A,; SHIKINAO Ye.S.; ~92TL~TSXAYA,o M.N.j TIMIROVA9 L.A.;
FELOV, G.S.
R6SUltB of comercial preparation of a live antimumps vacgine.
Trudy Len. inst. epid. i mikr6biol. l6sU6-122 158. (MIRA 16ta)
1. Iz virusologicheekoy laboratorli. (zav. - chlen-korrespondent,
AMN SSSR prof. A.A. Smorodintsev) Instituta epidemiologii.,
mikrobiologii i gigiyeny imeal. Pastera i laboratorii grippa
(zav. - Yu, K. Petrov) Leningradskogo instituta vaktain i
eyvorotok. (MLNPS-PREVENTM INOGULATION)
XOZIMSUY,,.~..; KAMMO, A. (KIvey)
Zinovii Petrovich Solovlev. Vrach.delo no-1:1327-1329D 158-
(MM 12:-3)
(SOW7'EV, ZINOVII PMOVICH, 1876-1928)
MZXMSKIY, V.: KkM'NIK, A.
JLeademician 0. Parhon, scientist and public figure. Vrach.dolo
no-l'.97-99 160. (KIRA 1396)
(PAMON, CONSTANTIN, 1874-)
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AUMORS: Persikov, M, V.; Kazantsev, Yu. N., Kozelev, A. I.
TITLE; Field indicator for aircular waveguides
PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyazt, no. 5, 1960, 38-114
TEXT: For a complete study of wave propagation in waveguides with a
circular cross-section the perimeter of which is considerably greater than the
wavelength, it is necessary to measure the structure of the field not only along
the propagation axis, but also in the waveguide cross-section. A field indicator
specially designed for such measurements is described in the present article.
When waves of different types with different polarization are propagating in a
circular waveguide, the longitudinal slot, generally used for measuring the fAd
structure along the propagation axis, cannot be cut without bringing about a
considerable distortion of the obtained picture of the field. This difficulty is~__
overcome as follows In the described system: into the circular waveguide a
section of another waveguide Is inserted, on which the coupling element with the
detector-head of the indicator is placed. This section can be moved along axis
z and also rotate around this axis. Such a device allows to record distribution
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curves of the electric or the magnetic component of the field near the surface of
the metal. The distribution of the longitudinal component (Hz) or of the angular
component (Hy) of the magnetic field in the waveguide cross-section allowsone to
determine thd wave type propagating in the waveguide. A standard rectangular
waveguide is used as the measuring channel, which is in contact with the circular
waveguide along the narrow side, parallel to the lines of force of the electric
field of the H10 wave. The coupling element between the two waveguides is a
round aperture. To determine the power relation between the waves propagating in
the waveguide, it is necessary to know the coupling factor of the rectangular
waveguide with the circular waveguide for each wave-type. When coupling is
ensured through 'the narrow wall of the rectangular waveguide (parallel to the
electric field vector of wave HIO), this factor is:
f6 I I'-
kc = 10 1g 8t P e-2'Vap ~ db, (1)
9 nin AR2 t___N
1 1 - k_~__a I I I
where V is the foupling aperture rad:Lus; '& is the thickness of the wall between
waveguides; e_2 is a factor taking into account the influence of the
wall-thickness on the coupling between waveguides (in the case of coupling by
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the magnetic component of the field, aand b are.
ap IN kI %
respectively the dimensions of the wide and thd naarrow side of the rectangular
Tnaveguide; R is the radius.of the circular wavQguide, and ik is the wavelength'
in free space. The factor Prim-characterizes the dependence of the .coupling
factor on,the field di~itribution in the cross-seition. For magnetic waves (Hnm)
and with coupling by the longitudinal component of the m,~,"netic field (Hz):.,*
;"". 1 COS2 U,
Fill. = Ir
(p.2. (2)
_ I)') I_ ( )2
V 2rR
For magnetic vaves end aith 'covpling by thc transverse 6omponent of the magnetic
field (11
n
Film
',2 112
For electric
waves (Enr)
Co.
Film
(4)
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In these for mulae and ,'rl-! are the, roots of equations in' (x) - 0 and J'
' ' r'M n(x)=O
respectively; n end m are posi-11-2-vc _'nt,:~7
2 _hers characterizing the wave-type;
C . I for n = 0 and ~ 2 = -3 41
1-n r, - n > 0; ' J*o the angle characterizing the
orientation of ~ho aperture i-.,1'v.i re,,,Pect~ to the fidd in the waveguide. The
described deviQc (the resonator 1.z here a bent section of a standard rectangular.
waveguide two triwmin~, plunge-ri, is intended to operate as an indicator of
the purity of of any - -,)f -rave j.,1 tllc Circular waveguide and in the
~P
measuri,ng ch~-_n-~ 0-,Arve of Hz or of Hr near 'the waveguide
surface is ~,-hcc:< tli3 !'-'--Id purity. ',Phe recording of these curves can
be rendered aut.-_: . In case the field indicator rotates with the.aid
of a motor with fr_'(~t`nn 3eanr the rotation speed- to,30 rpm. A detector
is connected to device thilough a spring-contact. A linear
potentiometer i-,rhich -ir t-o oscf..'._--~Vaph sweep voltage pickup is fastened on the
fixed disk and couolect to the rct;%ting reentrant section by the gear wheel.
Standard devices are operating in the other units of ~he system: an amplifi;r,
a 13-iO-36 (13L0-36) cathode-ray oscillograph and a rectifier. In the last part
of the article, the authors-reproduce some experimentafresults obtalnqd vilth
the described indicator and drxw the following conclusions: The indicator 4lows
t~ determine the field distribution in the waveguide 'cross-section (near its
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metal surface) in systems with one or several types of propagating waves. Using,
then, the harmonic analysis method, it is possible to determine the type of the
propagating waves If their number does not exceed six - eight. Owing to the field
indicator, it is also possible to measure the reflection coefficient (reflection
on discontinuities); the level of parasitic wave-types must be here 30 - 40 db
below the level of the working wave. There are 7 figures, I table and 4 Soviet-
bloc references.
SUEMI-MPM: January 6, 1960
[Abstracter's note: one subscript is translated in the text- "ap" (aperture)
stands for "mngl
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:AUTHOR: Kozelev, A. I.; Matveyev, R. F.
ITITLE; Use of a pulse sequence to measure the loss of the H 01 mode
in a multi.wode waveguide
!SOURCE:* IVLIZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 7, no. 2, 1964, 154-163
jTOPIC TAGS: waveguide propagation, waveguide loss, line loss,
!microwave technology, measuring apparatus
IABSTRAC9~: 'The method is ne'ither new nor unknown'' (it is described, for
I I
,example, by S. E. Miller and A. C. Beck, PIRE, 1953, v. 41, no* 31 1
1348 and by A. P. King and G. D. Mandeville, BSTJ, 1961, v. 40, no* 5,!
!1323), but the authors claim that this is the first complete analysis;
;of the phenomena that occurs during the course of the measurements.
I
The method is based on feeding a pulsed signal from a generator tbrcuch
a weak-coupling diaphragm into the testedlinei which is shorted on
!
Ica
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!the other end by a moving plungers and letting the signal circu,
:in the line. The losses are regarded as due to two principal fac-
',tors -- coupling between the Hol mode and the parasitic waves gener-
'.ated on line inhomogeneities,; and dispersion distortion of the pulseJ
;It is shown how variation of the line length (by means of the plun-
1ger) changes the coupling between the various parasitic waves and thel
~fiindamental (Hol) mode, and causes a corresponding periodic variation!
lin the losses. This process is obviously dependent on the frequency
.i(pulse duration). Reduction in the pulse duration facilitates the
i
imeasurements, but the shorter the pulse the higher the dispersion dis-11
.itortion. A procedurd". for selecting thia optimal pulse duration is in-1
;dicated. Orig. art. hass 3 figures and 12 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMITTEDs l5Jul62 DATE ACQ: ENCL: 01
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1 generator, 2 - diaphragm, 3.- tested line,
4 short-cirouiting plunger, 5 ~ measuring
attenuator, 6 receiver, 7 indicator
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KOZFdZV.G.L., gornyy insheer
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Investigating signs of mine pressure when using MPK supports.
UgOl' 30 no.9:10-14 S'55- (MIRA 8:12)
1. Donstskiy UgolInyy institut
(Mine timbering) (Coal mines and mining)
DAVIDYANTS, Vladimir Timofevevich; KOZEW,_9~9eell Leybovich; RATHI-
NOVA, A.P,j rodizd-va; te'khn4-red.'
[Investigating manifestations of rook pressure in'-stopes with
new types of support) Iseledovaniin proiavlanii gornogo
davlaniin v oohistnykh snboinkh pri novykh vidnkh krepoi.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960.
203 P. (Rock pressure) (Stoping (Mining)) , (MIRX 13:4)
KOZELEV, G.L., gornyy inzhener; DUBOV, re.D., gornyy inzhener
Roof control and stope timbering with a reduced density of
supports. Ugoll Ukr. 4 no. 11:25-27 B '60- MRA 1);12)
(Donets Basiu-Nine timbering)
KMEIBVI G.L., gornyy inzhener; DUBOV, Ye.D., gornyy inzhener
Determining the optimm density of the special coal-face
supports. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.6:10-13 Se 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Mine timbering)
KOZELE'l G.L. inzh.; KOGAN, A.B., inzli.; DUBOV, Ye.D., inzh.
2
Using certificates with a decreased support density in mines of
the Donetsk Council of National Economy. Ugoll,prom, no,300-33
Ily-Je 162. 1 (MIRA 18:3)
1. DonetsRiy nauchno-issledcrvateltakiy ugolIrrfy instAltut.
KDZMJ, Bogomir
.-
The classification and standardization of antibiotics. Zdrav.
vest., Ljubljana 24 no.1-2:26-32 1955-
1. Kemicni Institut Borisa KUrica sazu v Ljubljaai--upravnik
prof. dr. M. Samec.
(ANTIBIOTICS,
classif. & standard. (81)) -
C Vl
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T.) I ~)tjj)n 0
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Is
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at forth
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~~~gamir,jdr.
Problems of starch manufacture and suggestions for research work in
this field in Slovenia. Nova proizy 12 no./+-5-63278-282 D 161.
1, flla
I I sm 01 fj is Itq16UV to aif 12xm a x a x E. tt
AIt L-AL-J~ -1 -A IL-L a 0- - . h
V 4-A--j-L A-t
4141,
041C
THE EUICTIUC SHADOW OF LIaHMKG CONDUCTORS ViD EAIMI WIRKi. V. Koze1j.
El*ktr4ateh, Veatn.j, 18 (No. 1-2) 7-16 (1950) In Sorbian. -*a
00,t The protective effect of o,hv earth wires (Abstr. 1017, 1950) Is
0901- emumined by an investigation of the electrostatic chArges bauM, under the zoo
004' influtinco of a thunder cloud, an the aabth wire and on the phase conductors .00
0* 4 to be protected. 31milArly, a 'Istroke risk" is doterwined as the ratio of a
00. the bound charges on protected and unhrotected lines. The method Is appilled F r40
00 4 to one and two earth wires. It to suggested that the bwzW charges way be dxbf Of*
*0 zi derived by mmasurements in an electrolytic tank. 600
ilk I R. It. (k" so*
1ke ':1!, 104141
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Vol. '11, no. L,ju-d',*Li:L, l'u-
-ont,'ily Li s uf s- "urcrcar, j'~cccss lonz3, L;-, V,)~ ay
KOZELJ, V.
"Remarks on Professor M. Vidmar's criticism)" Elektrotehniski. Vestnik, Ljubljana,
Vol 22, No 5/6, 1954 p. 1".
SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1954, L.C.
KOZELJ, V.
KOZELJ, '11-. Relativity and parallel straigbt currents. In German and
Slovenian. p. a-19
Vol. 23, no. 9/10, 1955
ELMTRO TEWUSKI VESTNIK
TECHNOLOGY
Ljubbana
So: East Eliropean Accession, Vol. 6, no. 3, March 1957
K0ZFLJJ V.
Equivalent circutis for multiple0conducbor tr.-,-rismissi n lin(n with particular
regard to inductarces.p. 165.
(EUKTROT1 HN, !SKI V1z';'TN1K. Vol. 25., No. 5/6, Ha,/June 1(67, L.Jubljana, Yuroslavia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (Ell-AL) Lc. Vol. 0, No. 10, Uctober 1957. Uncl.
KMELJ. V.A
OPhpics of electrostatic forces and their applicationsen
Reviewed by V.A*Kozelj, FIektr vast 29 no,8/10:239 161.
- KCZELITI V.A.
"Mamial of physics" by Ernst GrimBehl (1861-1911~). Vol. 2:
"Electromagnetic field." Reviewed by V.A.Kozelj. Elektr vest
29 no.8/10:239 161.
RAJM, V.; KOZZLKA, L.; STEPANAK, V.
X-ray diagnosis of otitis & mastoiditis in infants & children under
2 years of age. Ceek. otolar. 8 no-3:163-165 June 59.
1. Otolaryngologicke oddeleni KUNZ Ostrava V., prednosta, prim. MUI)r.
V. Rajner Ustredni rtg oddeleni KM Ostrava V., Drednosta prim. MUIkr.
J. Metelka. V.R., Ostrava I., Tyrsova 24.
(RASTOIDITIS, in inf. & child
x-ray diag. (Cis))
(OTITIS, in inf. & child
same)
STEPANK. Vl.; RAJRER, V.; KOZELKA, L.
The importance of the radiological examination of the mastoid
process in otitis media In infants under 2 years of age. Cesk.
rentg. 15 no.1:48-52 F 161.
1. Ustredni rentgenove oddeleni
Jos. Metelka;Otolar7ngoligicke
dr. Vil. Rajner.
(OTITIS MEDIA radiog)
(KASTOID iadiog)
KUNZ-Ostrava V., prim.dr.
oddeleni KUNZ-Ostrava V.,prim.
'~~ M~,M# mroq~av
Idghting of railroad stations and yards; Czechoslovak standard
360061. Zelez dap toch 10 no.12:375-376 162.
AUTHORSs Vertaner, V. N. .Ivanov, Me G. s, SOV/48-23-4-12/21
Kozelkin, Ve V., Bogdanovskiy, G. A., Voroblyev, Yty. V.,
Klyti[Elh-p--V~.Ye. P Nikiforovas Ve A. , Chent;3ov, Yu. V.
TITLE: The Series Electron Microscope EK-5 (Seriynyy elektronnyy mikroskop
EK-5)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii muk SSSR, Seriya fizioheskaya, 1959 t
Vol 23, Nr 4, pp 485 - 489 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The electron microscope EK-5 is a high-resolution instrument (Fig-1).
The principal elements are arranged vertically and the image screen
exhibits high resolution. There is a camera and various adjusting
facilities allow good working conditions. K the object, the part
hit by the electron beam has a diameter of -7-5,~k-
The object is situated on an object slide, which is movable from
outside. The object lens and its stignator consisting of eight
ooils are accurately described, as well as the intermediate and
projecting lens. The diffraction mount allows electronography with
penetrating and reflected beam. The camera works with plate
dimensions of 4.5o6 cm and 4-.3-3 =. The instrtment fes.tures a
special vacutm system. Acceleration takc.-i place by the voltage
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The Serics Electron Microscope EK-5 SOV/48-23-41-12/21
fluctuation amounting to OvOO3%. The electrical supplies are
discussed. The electron microscope EM-5 allows a bright and dark
field illumination, stereoscopic investigations, microdiffraction
images, dark field investigations of the diffraction reflexes, etc.
On focusing, the image screen is observed through a binocular
microsuope with a 9fold magnification. The resolving power amounts
to 20 OR. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet ref erenoes.
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AUTHORS: Xozelkin, V.V., and Nolchev, B.S.
TITLE- Measureizient of Instability of Accelerat3-ng Voltage
in Electron Microscopes
PERIODICAL: Pribory i teldinika eksperimenta, 1961.,No.i.pp.161-16
.3
TEXT: In electron microscopes high stability of accelerating
voltage is one of the main conditions of obtaining high resolutions
For resolutions of 10-12 1 the stability of the accelerating
voltage should be better than 0.003-0,0051,,U. It is diCficxilt to
mcasure such small instability althougrh it is necessary to do so
both in the manufacture and in the use of electron i-,iicros:~opes.
In measuring the voltage instability a resistance voltage divider
is applied to the output of tile microscope high voltage rec tifier.~/
The divider must be of high resistance and good insulation
resistance because of the high voltages involved, Variations in
output voltage of tile rectifier reduced in proportion to tile ratio
Of tile voltage divider are applied to the input of a d.c.
amplifier which is connected in series with the battery to
compensate for the voltage drop oil the low voltage arm of the
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voltage divider so that the amplitude of the voltage oil tii(-- d.c.
amplifier is zero when there are no variation,,; in the output
voltage of the high voltage rectifier. If the amplificat.Lon of
the amplifier is snade equal to the ratio of the vcltnge divider a
voltuietor connected to the amplifier gives direct readings of the
voltage variations on the high voltage supply. Tile lour voltage
arm of the voltage divider which is in the grid circuit of the
first valve of the d.c. amplifier should not be more than I to 2
megohms, the currents through the voltage divider should not be
too high, and in practice not over 50 to 100 microamps, and
accordingly the voltage divider ratio should be in the rtn---e of
400 to 1000. The authors did not design a special amplifier but
used a standard low frequency cathode ray oscillograph type
)14o-i (Fwn-i), The vertical deflection amplifier of this
oscillograph has a band width of 0 - 106 c/sec which is quite
satisfactory for measurements of instability. The input resistance
of the oscillograph is disconnected. The unit ,-,as devised to
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compensate the d. nt of the input signal and for
ce compon e
simultaneous calibration of the oscillograph; the circuit is
giveh in Fig.2'. The measuring circuit can often be connected
directly to the voliage divider contained in the electronic
stabiliser of the electron microscope. It is first necessary to
. .check the.stability of the circuit used to measure instability of
the main supply. This is done by connecting the apparatus not
to the lower part of the voltage divider but to a resistance and
battery. The method of calibrating the oscillograph is briefly
,
explained. Typical test results are given and in a voltage supply
of 40 kV voltage variations during a minute were 16.5 V which
corresponds to an instability of 0.040.0'. If the stabiliser is in
good condition the instability'should not exceed 0-003%
09
There are 4 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 German.
SUBMITTED: January 13, 1960
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AUTHORS: Vertener. V.N., Nikilforova. V.G,. Bogdanovskiy, G.A~,
Kozelkin, V.V. , Shchetnov, YiA.F.
TITLE: Opt -1 ca,L - e_' e--' Yon --m4.,- ro a
PERIODICAL: Radiote'khn.,ka, '. elek-.-onfka. v. 6, no. IR, _1961.
156v - 136,,,
TEXT: This paper was presen-Leil a-!' ',.he 5rd A.! Union 1'1,:~-ference on
.?le^tron miczrosl-opy, Leningrad, O::tober 1960. This 1-3 a descr-.p-
tion of an e.',?,:tron mi.?nsccpe.a~ ba3ed on the pr.~,p)sal of VJT.
VerT.sner. I-1.- is a s~_mple instz*-Oment, the., resoluTlon of whi~;n Itj
half-,;,ray be-Lwe.,--n tha-t of an opt.-LcalL and am electron
and which has been called the op~i-ai (--ght)-elec-tron microscope.
The production type !-a d-~aign Ute 6 T_3,.l - 61n c -) r n o ra t,~: s an
electromaglieti~: obje~.~Iive.. which prodjl-e~_ a magnPfied eie-t!on
plcT.ure of T~-he 3ample on a high-resc_!'.i.'_!on ri..-)nocrys-ailic screen,
,:he picture being SUbsequeril-ly observed by an c~pti~~a-, mllcroscope
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of small magnif~,,,atlon and p'flotographed lby ;:amera- yp,--,- 113enit
C" (Zeniz S). The s-,:;urLe of Is elpczr n eur, 1 (Fig.
2)~ The ano-ae diaphragm is I r,!',i 1- diame'-~~:- and Ihe 2athode wire
may be cenTered taGether i~'Lth the modula,InIc olectrode. i~ith re-
spect to the anode. Then- fccu-zising dlaphragm 2 ts directly behind
the anode, The iiluanriat ion systcm aI-.*o%-i;3 a nirro-ei beam of elec--
trons to reach the sample (a-bcut 1100 )iA) ai-thout additIonal lenses.
The samples are Inircauced ~hfouen -,.he --',,~ck 3. Thn- sample in. a cy-
1-indrical holder is pla-Ced in the gap bn-t-~;E:en The niagnet-s, the
holder being fixed a'r. each end e.,--th rubber swashers. The apertilre
diaphragm 4 is introduced into the g-ap behind the sample. The elec-
tron beam after passing UrOugh the sample rea;2hes a second lens 5,
whose magnif-1--ation can be varied in three steps~+ The final elec-
tron image is formed at a monocrystalline screen 6,-- the s de on
-.L - "ayer of aluminum to
which the beam impinges is covered by a -,hrL
prevent the charge built up, The screen is only 4 mm thick because
of the properties of fluorite. The optical microscope 71 is fixed
facilitate access ~Io the screen.
to the instrumeni by a hlngl~ to -F
Car,4 -21~
S,,'- 'n .6 "'nos i0-, /0-, 6
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D2 0) -,,"D7
Por photographs th..-- beo* f:i;.m is R IF - 3 b,; +
o -h!:-r f _JiMS V;U71ng qer. -I I---: .' v! ty of 11 50- :2`1_0 unI z o f rOCTI, ~~GOST) e.g,
type A-2, may b-~- uaed. The expt).3?1-_(- Br.c,
depending --n tiie Bampl", densily and
ait ur~ opt I C. :_11 magn 1 f am i O'n, 0 f 4 0 _:-tr be 10 , 000 ~6~0 ol, 2 ', OOC
The ad u s -t r,-, _= nT. of the instrijmea-. ~onaj or' 4irec n c, e
elec-
trons alcng ti,,- optical axia of the ob by ad,,-,u,,ting the
ti-It of the giin and the axial adju&,IU;(,nT, two dLaphrarms.
The va,;uiap ~yot~-m consi3ts of a dizitr'but-i a slrAEt 11 FUMP
- - ~'rq
VH-494 ('M+.- 4' 94 '~ -and a d I "fus.' -~n Fump HBO ITVO- I',] a' Y ing.
The s:.Ilcone oil and the d-_fIuF,I'cn is -,yre J3KW-.- (VU11-94
and does not ),c*_'dize in a.'r when bea-,ed, T)m po w E, 1, ~~: U Z; -Y Is from
2213 V mains --hrough -a f er~rore 3onar,-. v,~ ta6e stab _J 11 1 ~zcr. HP, EHT
I - _Y 5C, ~~r -,, ,
supply is I_qed. The HF ,)scil a t,-,, r u t I z e :: a f U t u b e
w o r k I r 6 a -, b C; K r_-/s a t an am p I -u d v q k V. Th i oiz i s a p p -
lied To a voltlage mu].~tlpl,.er where rtachez 31~ kV. Tr~! opTi,al
electron mior~D_qc,_ipe type EMI-6 wh:'.ch its novi bo'ng pr.-du-t--d has a
_L - 5, , t, -, R - ` - " _L
resolut4on of for photography and SC___.CO -for 7ioual obser-
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vations. With very accuratel Manura-.izcd magnet -vps The resolu-,
-,-4on can be -Mcreased -o 60 .1.' ~_a s-L7*,ed in tha-,, ',.he
5-~Mpie conatru~:tion and ea,.y use 7n--,ka
wide-.,Ly adopted, obta,_r, magnifI*.,,:a-Ji_jrz thud;-_ o-' the opt!-
cal and o" the -w,-re There ar;-- 6 wid
3 ref erenc.-_;a s 2 ie t- bloc and -1. norl. Sov *i e7~ -b'_Clc~
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KOZF,LIKO, O.A., ansistont
Nvaluation of routine disinfection in foci of intestinal
infection. Zdrav~Kazakh. 17 no.8:21-24 '5?. (141RA 12:6)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii Kazakhokogo gosudarstvannogo
meditainsIcogo instituta im. V.M.Molotova.
(DISII&ECTION AND DISINFECTUTS) (JIMSTIRES---BACTERIOLOGT)
KOZELIKO; O.A.
Use of phage titer increase methods in the qualitative'control of
disinfection in fooi of intestinal inf~ctiop (typhoid fever, dysentery).
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 32 no.2136-39 F 161. (MIM 14:6)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii Kazakhskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(DYSENTERY) (TYPHOID FEM)
(DISINFECTION AND DISINFECTANTS)
Kamxov"yu.l . .-
Work of grape growers of the Kizami Collective Yarm. Vin.
SSSR 15 no-3:10-11 155. (KMA 8: 8)
(Viticulture)
~USSR Cultivated Plants. General Problems M-1
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24929
Author : Kanevskaya, Z., Ye., Ovsyannivkova, M.A., Kozel-
kova, N_.I.Bellskaya, L. V.
Inst :Not given
Title :The Application of the Luminescent Method of
Determining the Viability of Agricultural Crop
Seeds
Orig Pub: V sb.: Lyuminestsentnyy analiz. Minsk, AN 13SSR, 1956,
20-24 Diskus., 24
Abstract: During the time from March to May 1955 at the
Central Seed Control Laboratory of the Ministry of
Agriculture USSR the viability of seeds was de-
termined in corn ( 0 specimens, 50 varieties), flax
(diverse varietiesT and oats (18 specimens, 9
varieties) by means of the luminescent method, by
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USSR / Cultivated Plants. General Problems. M-1
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24929
Abstract: dying with indigo carmine and acid fuchsine in
0.1% concentration, as well as through germinating
according to the state standard GOST 5055-49.
Determinations through these methods yielded exact
results. With the luminescent method 50 seeds
were slit open along the embryo and spread out
molst on filter paper in Petrie dishes along the
half' side with the cut facing upwards and were
viewed in ultraviolet light at an excitation 365
mu, using a portable Lyum-l unit with a PRK-4
bulb and an UFS-3 light filter. The embryos of
viable corn seeds produced a bluish-violet fluores-
cence, the brilliance of which corresponded to the
degree of viability, while the embryos which were
nonviable fluoresced yellowish white, brown, dark
gray or yellowish green. The luminescence of the
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USSR / Cultivated Plants. General Problems. M-1
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24929
Abstract: corneous portion of the endosperm with a yellow-
hued testa was light brown, and with a white
testa light violet; the luminescence of the
farinaceous part was light violet or bluish
violet, and presented no idea as to viability.
Viable seeds of fiber and linseed-oil flax had
bright blue or bright yellow, the low germinating
ones had bright white or brownish red luminescence
in the rootlets and cotyledons, as well the dark
blue ones in the rootlets. The luminescence In
the yellow seeded varieties (No 471, VNIIMK-249,
Golden) linseed-oil flax was yellowish-greenish.
In the oat seeds the flower husks were stripped
off and a transverse cut was made in the embryos.
Depending on the extent of viability the section
yielded a blue fluorescence of varying brilliance.
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M-1
Abs Jow: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24929
Abstract: Yellow luminescence of the embryo rootlets was
characteristic of the nonviable seeds. - B. Ye.
Kravtsova
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AIJTIIOI?,'i; Kozoll, K,Yu#9 Panov, G.S. ":0V-1l7-5R-8-24/2F'
TITLE: --Z1-sctrif-ication of a Manual Worm-Type Block and Tackle (Elektri-
fikatsiya ruchnoy chervynchnoy tali)
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', 1958, Nr 8, p 42 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Cantilever swing cranes are used with a manual block and tackle
in metallurgical plants and forging workshops. This block and
tatkle has been modernized in the Leningradskiy zavod "Ekono-
mayzer" (Leningrad Plant "Ekonomayzer"). It is now driven by
an electromotor. The block and tabkle is now suspended from
the cantilever of the swing crane. The lifting capacity is
0.5 tons; the lifting height 3 M; the lifting speed 4.5 m/min.
The electromotor operates at 900 rpm. The device has shown
good results. There is 1 diagram.
1. Cranes - Equipment
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25(2) SOV/117-59-8-39/44
AUTHORS: Panov, G.S., and Kozell, K.Yu.
TITLE: The Installation of the Second Brake on Telphers
PERIODICAL: Uashinostroitell, 1959, Nr 8, pp 44-45 (USSR)
ABSTIUCT: The "Kotlonadzor" rules require two electromagnetic
brakes on electrotelphers handling foundry ladles. At
present, the plants producing electrotelphers supply
them with two brakes, but one of the brakes is placed
in the middle of the gear reducer, and handicaps control.
Telphers with only one brake are still in use at many
plants. At the plant "Ekonomayzer", the second electro-
magnetic brake on the telphers is placed not in the
gear reducer but on the same side as the lifting motor.
The article tells in detail how the second brake is
mounted on the telpher with the use of a special clutch
(shown in drawing). The brake is simple anddependable.
There is 1 drawing.
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PANOV, G.S., inzh.; XOZELL, X.Yu.
Fastening trolley wires for electric tower cranes an wooden brackets.
Mashinoatroitell no.9t18 S 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Cranes. derricks, etc.) (Electric wiring)
KRYLOV, M.V.; KOZELL, K.Yu. ,
Modernizing the brake system of an electrically operated telpher.
Mashinostroitel' no.11:11 N 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Cableways.-Brakes)
KRYIDV, H*V.; KOZELLp K, Yu,
Modernization of electrotelpher brakea. Ratsionalizataiia no.5:26
162.
homm-, I.
Dissertation: "Synthesis of SoMe Niltriles, Imino ers, A-midines) arr.' Amides Derived
th
From Acrylonitrile.11 CarY3 Chem Sci, Ural' Polytechnic Inst, Sverdlovsk, 19151
.'eferativrrjy Zhurnal-Ilimiya, 1,:oscow, No 71 Apr l9,Vj-.
'2-6 11ov 1954.
SO: SUM 28/1 1
KHMIMSKIY. V. I.; K , I-A.- G&SHWA, A.Ta.
O~mo A , -
Synthesis off 2faminopyrimidine. Report no.l: Condensation of pro-
pargyl aldehyd with dicyandiamide. Ked.prom. ~3 no.12:18-20 D
159. 1 (MIRA 13:-*4)
1. Urallskiy filial Toosoyusnogo nauchno-lealedovatellskogo khtmiko-
farmatsevtIcheekogo instituta imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
(GUANIDliM) (PyRimin) (PROPIOLAMEHYME)
VSKIT, V.I.; KOZEUO, I.A.; GASffVA, A.Ta.
Synthesis of 2-aminopyrimidins. Report No.2.~ Condensation of
guanidine with proparg7l alcohol in the presence of oxidants.
Med.prom. 14 no.106-W A 160. (MIRA 13t3)
1. Urallskiy filial Veenoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo
khimiko-farmatseyticheakogo Instituts, imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
(PTRAMIDIWA)