SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASIKOV, P.N. - KRASILNIKOV, A.I.

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KIRYUKHRI, Boris Viktarovich; XASIKOV, Pavel Nikolayevich; 3MLYANDt Mark Yevseyevich, oTV. f5 r: -'i6cT.-f RUSAKOVA, G.Ya., rod.; IVKOVA, G.V., tokhn. red. [Rain and snow by the will of man] Dozhd' i sneg po vole chelovoka. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1963. 164 p. (MIRA 17:3) ACCESSION NR: AT4002179 S/2922/63/005/000/0129/0137 'AUTIIOR: -Krasikov, P. N. (Leningrad); Nikandrov, V. Ya. (Leningrad) TITLE: Studies of means for ar6ifically modifying, clouds and fog SOURCE: Vscs. nauchn. meteorologich. soveshch. Trudy*, v. 5. Sekti;iya fiziki svobodnoy atmosicry'. Leningrad, 19G3, 129-137 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, Weather modification, cloud seeding, antifog technique, cloud seeding reagent ABSTRACT: The authors review Western and Soviet research on methods for the seeding of clouds and fogs to induce dissipation or precipitation. Dry ice and silver iodide are A method for seeding clouds with an aqueous solution of lead iodide discussed at length. from a plane is described briefly. This method does not require coinplcx equipment 'or heating apparatus, and is effective for inducing precipitation in cumulus clouds 2 km high, having temperatures below -7C. A table Is presented showing the results of tile use of 52 chemical reagents to produce ice-fornii nuclei in supercooled fog. Silver iodide produced the best yield or ice particles (10H crystals/g at-10C) and is the most effective reagent in the upper temperature range (-3 to -4C)/for ice formation. Orig. art. has: I ard- GROMOVA, T.N.; KUSIKOV P.N.; LENSHIN, V.T.; SHISHKIN, N.S. Experimonts on the effect of a colloidal solution of Bilver Iodide on supercooled clouds. Trudy GGO no.156s23-30 164. (MIRA 17:10) .71,-ldiss of the rrop~r'Llcis of volutions of silver ~odlda &cd Itsai torlI.-o ftnad 2, nc,,27~,,. 5-3,1 165,, -19353 -66- - ----- - . . ..... .. ACCESSIOWUR: AT5016803f` irk,which. the temperaturfir'Could be lowered. to -30C. Fog was-produced~ b, introdu Icing hot~steai :i b iler or by:atomi in& di till d:,- -from a:. 0 z a e a er.- The t ~upoer.,tempei*ature.threshiDIds at which ice crystals~. were w f o rmed. we re - de to rmined - b'~~ visua.l,observation :of light _bea ra passih! through thei chamber -Thb-At'scovery.6f. a hew dependence.oU.Iice~ crystal. yield on. solutioni,.concentration: (smaller concen.tr,stibus -Fig. I :~j p.roduced la'rger yields p-dr. gram of AgI.) is illustrated itv. of the Enclosure. Resul,Lti -of these studies demonstratid'th superi-, pr ty,of colloidal''sol -tons I it t. -over-prdvious:methods of crystallizing:: supercooled fogs :(the yj.'el d'.0 fice"crystals- per tram ~of ASI'vas VIOAO-3-10V4 at fog tcmperatures~of -7 and -15C); solutIoaJ,c,cncen-,_ trati,ons-Of. 0001-000011', a' -AqueouIa o1 _Wim ,F 'PhT. denii&nA annavonnil,&A O~ft*a ------- KRASIKOV, S.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Economic evaluAtiou of track runs. Avt. i trakt. prow. no.10: 14-19 0 '55- (MLRA 9:1) I.MADI. (Motortruake) IW. 31011t, Poll*, dotc., k,:Ind. t oklin. viauk. K.,-. .~~ '-"e- kneralized emPyrical formila for spead characteristion of carb,.t- rator otWinop. Trad,y Khf, "Avt. i tr&kt." VZHI no.1:110-130 157. (Automobiles-3-ngines) (MIM 11:3) KRASIKOV, S.M., kand.tekhn.nuak Graphical analysis of dynamic characteristics and fuel effi- ciency of a motor vehicle having hydraulic devices In the trans- mission. Trudy Eaf."Avt.i trakt" VZMI no.2t4l-57 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Motor vehicles--Design and construction) AMASIKOV, S.M., kand.tekhn.-u ; ILAR ONOV# V.A., lcand.tekhn.nauk Graphic analysis of the efficiency of a motor vehicle with a hydraulic element in the tranamissione Avt.proms no*7:2-5 Jl 16o. (JKIRL 13:7) 1. Hoskovakiy avtomobillno-dorozhw inatitut. (Motor vehicles) ANDRMV, B,V.;*ARTEMYEV, S.P.; ARKRANGEL'SkIY, V.M; AFANASIYEEV, L.L.; BABKOVY V.F.; BRONSHTEYN, L.A.; BURKOV, M.S.; BUTUNOV, V.A..; VARSHAVSKIY, I.L.; VELIKANOV, D.P.; VOIROV, A.U.; VYHUBOV, D.N.; DORMIDONTOV, A.V.; D'YACHKOV, A.K.; YEFP04OV, V.V,; ZHABIN, V.M.; ZELENKOV, G.I.; KALABUKHOY, F.V.; KALISH, G.G.; KRAMARlWKO, G.V.; KRASIKOV, S.M.; LAKHTIN, Yu.M.;-IMMLIN, A.A.; ORLIN, A.S.; OSTROVSKIY, N.B,; OSTROVTSOV, A.N.; RUDETS, D.A.; STEPANOV, Yu.A.; STECHKIN, B.S.; KHACHATUROV, A.A.; KHOVAKH, M.S.; CHAI~),-ISKIYY A.D.; SHARAPOV, K.A. Nikolai Romanovich Briling; obituary. Avt.transp. 39 no-4:57 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Briling, Nikolai Rou-novich, 1876-1961) L 3.8410-63 LW(q)/FW(m)/B0S AMC/ASD- Pq-4 WH ACCESSION KRr_ AP3006175 3/0080/63/036/007/1393/1398 '1 AUTHORS: Molohanova,9,0 S,; Orloya, L, A,; Krasikov,'S. Ye, TITLE: Reaction of porous glassY"With alkall~'"and h~ydrof~luorio acid,''i, SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 36j. no. 7o 1963t 1393-1398 TOPIC TAGS: glass, porous glass, alkali,, hydrofluoric acid, chemical treatment of glass ABSTRACT: The enlargement of pores on a lamella of type III porous glass caused by the action of alkali can be affected by employment'. of alkali of any concentrations up to 7N. Some pore enlargement in glasses of type M can be caused only in solutions whose concentra- tion is not greater than O.5N. The amount of transfer, determined by weight loss in the lamellas, depends upon alkali concentration, temperature, duration of alkali action, and conditions under which ;tbe alkali is rinsed off. The reaction of porous glasses with HF occurs so intensively that it is not possible to prevent dissqlution of the porous disks on the outside. Only a specific combination of Card L 18410-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3006175 alkali treatment conditions bring about a conformity of the Itenlarged" pore dimensions with the dimensions of the heterogeneous areas in the initial glass. Authors conclude that this obliges re- searchers to be extremely careful in drawing conclusions concerning the structure of starting glasses which were made on the basis of experiments with porous glasses subjected to a complex chemical treatment, Orig. art. hits: 5 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: None StrBMITTED: Web62 DATE ACQ: 25Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV.- 004 OTHER: 000 L i.84og-63 EWP(q)/EW(m)/PS AFFT.G/ASD Pq-1L -----WH AccEssimi na Anooft% 5/0080/63/036/007/1398/*1403 .AUTHORS-. Kisaikovp S* Yeej Molebanovap 0. S.; OrILM.". ~A- TITLE: An~lysis of volumetric changes taking place during the leaching-out Of sodimm-borosilicate g2mees SOURM Zhtxnal prikladnoy khimii, ve 36, noe 7P 19631 1398-1403 MPIG TKGS-. changes in glass volume., glass,, sodiun-borosilicate glassj, leaebing-out,Na 7/23 glass AB3TRACT: Authors analyzed the volumetric changes takin place during leaching- out of sodixm-borosilicate glasses. Glass used was Na 7M, It was prepared in accordance with 2 beating conditions and in sulfuric acid of three concentrationse Authors-established that fu2_1 leaching-out of monothermal disks of a 2900 thickness leads to an increase in their thickness by 3.6 - 4.2 microns, ~This corresponds to an increase in volume of about 0.2%* In the case of bithermal gliiss with the same sample diriensionst the average value of thickening is 3.2 mi,4=us or.0.16% of volume increace. In the first stages of the process, the thickness of the samples passes through a iimximum or minimum in relation to the 2/2 Card L 18409-63 ACCESSION NRt AP3006176 preliminary heat treatmont of the glass., acid concentration.. and conditions of siLrface pre.paration of the samples. This can lead to an error when extrapolating the results of observing a partial leaching-out, especially within the limits of formation of a porous layer whose thickness is approximately 0.2 mme Orig. art. has: 7 figures. MISOCLUION.- None SUMITTED: 14Feb62 DATE ACQ: 25Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 13H, ML NO REF SOVi 004 OTHER: 002 2/2 Carci . KRASIKOV, V. One of the bafile objectives. Grazhd.av. 18 no.9:7 3 161. (MIM 14:01) 1. Sekretarl partiynogo komiteta Gosudarstvennogo nauchno- issledovateliskogo instituta Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota. (Aeronautios, Camnorcial) Tlr.A-l!!TTloif, if. T. 2314r- 0 Printsipukh flatsionallnogo proyet-Irovanlya r-etAl3iche,;;kcr,t, karkasa ~j ,c,l,ivnopo zdaniya teplovykh elektrostantsiy (po povodu stat'n L. M. Su,31lovskogo Printsipy Ratsionallnogo proyektirovaniya metallicheskogo knrkasa f,,ltivnofc z(!ani. a -tr-l)lo,/ykh elcktrostantody v zhurn. olektr. Stants 11 1948, No. 9~. avt. 11. K. I-varlov, Y. P. lvsn-%,, 7. 1. Krasikov h dr) ele'Ar. Stants 11, 192.9, No. 7, c. 23-214. SO: IETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949 KRASIROV, V. Revulto and prospects. Grazhd. av. 22 no.7:18-19 il 164. (MIRA :L8:4) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika Politicheskogo upravleniya Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota. 1. KRASIKOV, V.I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Technology 7. Testing construction designs. Moakvaj Izd. po stroitellstvu i ark1litekture, 1952 9. MontUX List of Russian Accessions, Libmry of Congress, March, 1953.Unclassif ied. P,ARON, Lazarl Izrailevich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; FUGMN, M~rk Davidovich; MARMIZON, Eduard losifovich; OASIKO, V.1111.) red.izd-va; VINOGRADOVA, N.F., takhn. rad. [Experience in the comprehensive study of the registance of rocks to distruction by quarrying] Opyt kompleksnogo issle- dovaniia soprotIvIiaemostl gornykh porod razrusheniiu pri dobyvanil. Noskvap Izd-vo AN =A, 1963. 223 p. (MIRA 17:3) RASI" V. Z. 00- KAIMIV, A. G. Feeding and Feeding Stvffe Hack work instead of a textbook ("Feed production on collective farms of Siberis." Z. 0. Krasikov, A. G. KalnWkov. Reviewed by I. S. Smirnov)., Korm. baza, 3 No.1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ Apri- 19 5~,2Uncl. KRASIKOV. Z..' 3~IIRNOV, N. and OBRAZTSOV, A. "Aeclaijaing, the New Lands Properly," published in - An Aid to Agricultural Srec:L;alis'u3 in the Aeclamation of Virgin and Fallow Lands, 5bornik Materialov i Statey, Vol. 1, pp 25-144) 1954. Smirnov.- Diructor of Novosibirsk, Agric. Inst. Tran1sation No. 431, 30 Jun 1955. KATYREV, A.Yea; KAURTSIT, N.V*#,XOZWYSKIT, A.I., doktor sell skokhosyays t ven- nykh nauk;-]!H ~IIIOV ~-Z-Du aoteent, kandidat oallskokhonyaretyannykh nauk; SOBOLSYSUTA, K.A.; LYKOV, H.S., redaktor; LISIUA, V.K., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor Czxperience in cultivating corn; based on paperi, at a province conference) Opyt vozdelyvaniia kukuruzy; po materialam oblastnoi konferenteli LNovosibirsk) Novosibirskoe kn-vo, 1956. 226 p. (MLRA 9112) 1. NOVOG ibirskir seliskokhozvaystvanW inst.tut (for Xrasikov) (Corn (Kalze)) KRASIKM, Z*D., kandid,at s*l'skskh-*%yiystvswkh nauk; CHUMOV, V.I. Effect of the yarevization. of spring wheat on the yield and quality of seeds. Agrobiologiia ne.4:70-77 Jl~Ag 156. (MW 91.10) l.Sol'skokh*zyay%tvsnnyy institut, gored Novosibirsk. (Wheat) (V4rnalization) KRASIK2U,-A-.,-tkachJkha., Geroy Sotsialiaticheakogo Trada.. delegat XXII ollyezda Kommalstichefskoy partii Sovetskogo Soywm Our flight into the future, Sov.profsoiuzy 17 no.22.9-10 H 161* (KM .14: 10) 1. Leningradakaya fabrika "RabochillrIf (Leningrad-Twcti.le industri) KRASIKOVA, Antonina Timofeyevna Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, tkachikha,- 0110smol P.G.1 tek1m. red. I I p [Life of a woman weavor]Put' tkachikhi. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961. 57 p. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Fabrika "Itabochiy", Leningrad (for Krasikova). (Leningrad--Textile workers) V /I I Z, )ATNUI =031CAM MTRACTt fird 1/5 ZVI/138-50-10-4/10 GVl', Y.T911TWIlts., S A 13; 11,14 141 I'S Tea S, gap noy, 'I. NJ bg:ttjStlOn Of the POISIbilitf, r Pasrs"otts. sposobs, love ahsnLya akhl-Lxh,1.nnrkh r*tln) Kauchult I Hazina, 195S. Hr 10o pp 22 - 28 (TISSA) Uuch rubber serap is not re-used because of the difftoul- ty of pulvortalft: the notarial. This dirmultr can be overcome by chillirC the rub')*r. The Authors first review the 0 a in physical and aschanitil ;.rOP$rtle$ of rubjer V.t mperaturs. Fi.~.l shows r-vcimii speed of rupture (:R:t..) a~~Iinst to.perature for a vulcanlse4 mixture of SO anJ t~'urul rubber. 71g.2 shoos the seem for 30 (Butyl) mbber;, Zich figure shows cruryas Nr three different ratip a UfMottion. The r%x1Aa,m ape*& of raptur* 13 that "hlo;i occurs Inie,liatoly before the specimen parts. The re-oriontation of nutorill at the point where mptn" aow~anaas was studied by sertbirke a line across tho SPeCiftnal and COMPArin- the thickness of the line ,her* rupturL aoa~..ences wltg the thicknelf of the line In the unroptuvd part of the stretched speaLmon. In Fir.4 these relttive thicknesses are plot- 0146tioll of the Posalbility of Pulverisinr, ~hil~.d red s:aInat time for specimens of JXB and natural rubber at four differentatompezuturea: The aP~Qlcw,i3 more, do- formed at a rate f 500 mn/mih At -53-3a no ri-orlontstion at the rupture point occuri. FiL.5 ahcv:,Gtrvg~ r-.It relativo elonCation for the same rubber At see temperatures. 71o.ft shoms the relative elonration versus temperature. and ILS.61a the stress war-us temperature at the soment or rupture. In each case for throe different lov"ation. In def tmAtion N - rmi~l f plotted a,~slnst M Vis r UK; and a th ~.) dill, 71~,.A for M40 plus natural rubber. By n oomparitZ M,:; 2c 6 and 7 0no seen that the temperature for wallmus, w k f deformation to rupture corresponds to that for minimum speed of rupture aml for aslimum r%. lative, olo"tion at rupture. At low temperatures the lou sability of the solsoulAr structure prevents re. orientation at the point of rupture is is wen In Pig.41 the rtatetance to rupture and relative slo"tion 4e- areas* And the speed of rupture, Inord'Ses. 11.1.9 shows stress versus relative slonestion for "splas of rubber and tabric, out froa a tyro casing. at throe different 2/3 rates of deformation for r." Uvestiption of the Possibility Of Wlv$rlsljC Chtll*J Ilubber base or the mill wss subjected to slays a-malysis. X-Argy Input was n*a=nd by a recarlinc watt" tar. ?Able I bows results wlth, this pulforlser for various rubber : nd rubber fabrlo zateriAls. The slit or the qp*n!;,Gs In the dlsahargt zrattrt: was either3 am or 2.aoiZ 16terial APAI 000144 to temperatures Of .580, -600 And 30 0. Time :nd k.*.h' to pulverlte 400 grams* quantities of asterial r4 Eiven. and the specific onsrCl requirement In k.w.h. "r Wrio-Son of Naterl:1 is CIV911 In the last column. Table 2 givem the Mve nalyalsi for the various sanploe for5YA and for 2 me openinem in the discharge GratIng. To complete the calculation for energy requIress nts, the power In k.w.h. required to cool one ton of material to ,*Operator*: between 300 and -5300 are glymn. Thm Moulat Ion are ban n a I ?.Initij) t4eporature of ROOG., tt:dia speolflo heat of m V I V.ca ksca, and coal- (;Ord 4/5 1w, *ffialortay from & Prion 12-refrigeratton alrouit as the &uw form AN the plain rubber apeolmons In ILC-5- In order to obtain a brittle state -her. pulverlx1nC rubber And fabric materials the tanparaturs cunt be lowered and the apsed of pulverization or ru pturs nuat be Inqrvased. The appamtua shown In ri~.10 was con- atructed to determine optimum speed of daforzation for pulverization. Specimens 10 . 20 mm wide and I - 6 ma thick Or% aljw4pod to the peripherY of a 200 am disc whloliaan be rotated at various mpee4s. The, disc r%1nS In an Insulatel ta6r. The specimonz strike 4COL"t ft pin _3ted on 4 sprlrC. a that the for** AO'IhC On t)* pin can be measured dyn":nstrically, and the trarty of deformation in froaturt the specimens can be oalculAteC optimum speed VAN fourolo be in the relon of 3000 r-P.O. frog the pamm~tars established, the hammer-alll type of Pulvorimarl shown In Fie-Ill was constructed. The cap betxsan the hoursera and the eaw-toothed periphery of the mill aeoire Is 1.5 - a VA. Th* will runs at 3MQ r.9-0- Th. will is f4d with places of -bber about 40 9 20 1 8 an Previounlyt:06104 in a dry too and alcohol %Ixtuft- ftl- oard 3/5 va 010 a* rial discharged through the gratine At the in Fte.12 with a further MC 1~4- 0, .4. --- - KHAS IKOVA y 1-1. A. Use of a phosphate buffer in the production of plague vaccine. Zhuv. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 32 no.9sl36 S 161. (MIRA 1~.-2) 1. Iz Srodneaziatskogo nauchno-issledavatellskogo protivochuanorro 0 instituta. (PLAGUE) ~'WTYOIIA, N. A. Krasikova, N. A. "Material on the innervation of the small tntestin.11 LIvov State Medical Inst. LIvov, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candiditte in Yedical Sciences). Knizhn~~ya letopla I NO. 21, 19~ ~.Foscow RMACHUSY-TrY, M.T.: KRASIKOVA, N.A. VenouB outflaw 1'.voM gome, organs of the Sma3l 13611,dS LTI COalatP,-.al c il r c ul a t 10 ti a LA: h a an a t. 9 9 J. S tu . S. i; n br . 47 n o . -,-0 - 6 8~42 ' 0 16 4 - ( M , IRA 1820 1, Kafedra normallnoy anatowii (zav. - prof. Ye.F.Mellmun) ivano- F.~--unkovtqkcgomeditainskogo insUlluta. )MASIKOVA" N.A. (Stanislav, u1. Lesi Ukrainki, 3, kv-5) 11 .- ources, of the imervation of the sma.U intestine and dependence of the sta-uoture of its intramural neural appexatus on the nature of its nixtrition.. Arkh. anat. gist. I embr. 40 no.301-36 Mr ',.'j1. (MIRA 5) 14: I.Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. Ye.P.Mellm&n) Stanislav- akoao medinstituta. (INTESTINES-22MEHVATION) BYALISKIY, A.L., nauchny,~ tri~drjlk; K,"l-TCV, W)RDEYLVA, naLc~jr;yy -,otrudnik; Kl T, . 'r .!,.I - ~ , riauchnyy 00 rUdnik Using the suspon.-I-ion r.rl-thc!j on it contlxaww3 ajp.VaLus, fcr the dycing of fabrics witi, vat dyes. Tellist. Prom. 25 Ac 165. 1. V.Oluproduktov i kraoitoley (NIOPIK) (for liyullnMy, K~~rpv, hEAVovjk*a-Yu, Gordayeva, Kraaikova). 2. TSeri~-Irallr,:;ynauchno-i:jEIedcvitcl'L~kl,,r llnc;titut khlopchatobwratzlinoy proiliyshileruio,-~ti (for Fleyzenova). 1. KRASIKOVAJ, N. S. 2. USSR'(600) 4. Mites-Tomsk Province 7. Granary mites of Tomsk Province and how to control them; Trudy Tomsk.un. No. 114, 1951. 9. Monthly Ust of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March, 1953. Unclassified. USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects. Insect P and Mite Fests. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur_BIoI,, No 12s 1958l 54401. Author Krasikova N S Mikhaylova, A. M. Inst i ~o ~3' Title The Larch Gall-Midge In the Environs of Tomsk. Orig Pub: Tre Tomskogo un-ta,, 1956, 142,, 209-214, Abstract! Dasyneura laricis Is widespread in Siberia. It damages chiefly the stubby shoots bearing the main mass of the needles. The gall-gnats appear simul- taneously with the bursting of the needles and without additional feeding lay their eggs, one at a time, in the lower part of the shoot, Instead of the shoot,, It Is the gall which develops subsequently, and by the following year the shoot will have coz.. pletely withered. The egg stage lasts 8-9 days. Card 1/z 46 USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects. Insect P and Mite Pests, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Siol., No 12, 1958, 54401. Abstract: The larvae develop during the entire summer and reach the length of 5 mm, Moltings are accompanied by a preliminary cocooning, The larvae winter In the silk cocoon on one of the peripheral scales of the gallb In the spring, Inside the cocoon, the larvae become transformed Into pupae from idilch the Imagos emerge In 1.10 days. The gall-mIdge Infests both the old larch and the.additional young growth. The article gives a description of the developmental stages, and characterizes the des- tructive activity. -- L. V. Zimina. Card Z/Z c v /V, ~S', 1-1 C' U'S "C' :IPI:~CiEdiz,Dd Zoolo,-,r, T"s Insoc -P - -id P'sto. 0 7-) r Z, -tur 10, 1953), u -'U- a r S Tj Oi' LD P~ )7, 21--2u Abstpact oullft O.L Obl,, 1-943-1951 o6or,,A i)ruduct.,,, ;5 1)01001-f: Iwo Clour ad I th, Cai,d 1/2 USSR / GOncral and.SpcoialJ.zcd ZooloSyj InsocLs. p Lasoct aad Ilito POlt,3i Abs Jour "P.,f Z, 4jur - 3jol. , !~To lo, 1953, Nlo 44383 coin,mon 'hairy worc !,idcly distributod and CIEWS-A tho imos-,; damae-,c;. 11 dcicription of tho habitatn, wint,~riK,.; hebits anddistribu- tion of tac iaitc;s is --ivcii. A of and dorstructiv~ i-ac:,suroi for c,:)ii-'U-rol-- lin.3 iaitos hi tho, fiold and Sranaricr, im-s r~;co-m-- mcnd,Dd, capocially cooli.n,,,, -*U',i--, .!-.. I . u which ..ms niont uflcc*u"ivk; undur :J)ibcrian co-id-J, t iorls. Tho, apidor ;iiost dcziu,rucluiv~- in ro,,---ihouso3 and hothousos. -.- V. G. ll-~rd 2/2 K.RASIKOVA, T.M.; 14ERKUWV, A.A.; PAITKRATOV, G F. I High-resistance microvire meamiring resistance coils., Izm.tekh. no.1:43-45 Ja 162. (MIRA 14:12) (Blectrio -measurements) S01111KOVA, K.Asp kand. med. nauk; KRMIKOVAp V.A... kand.med. nauk Indices of arterial pressure in healthy children during the first three years of life. Vop okhr. ma~erin. dets-. 8 no.19 56-59 163 (KnU 17 t2) 1. 1z kliniki rannego vowasta ( zav. - prof. X.R.Shaotin) Nauchno-isoledovatellskogt),rdiatricheakogo instituta ( dir. kand. med. nauk V.PoSpirin Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. KRASIKOVA, V. A. Cand Med Soi -- (d-.1rs ) "Certain indiontors of the condition of the uer,7ous system -du=h pneumonia in infants." 1,!os, 1957. 12 pp (Min of Henlth USSR. Central Inst fcir the Advanced Training of --;hysicians), 200 copies (KL, 6-58, 102) -39-- USSII/Fann Animals. fitzieybee - Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-'T.'ol - p 110 17, 1958, 788V - Author : KraGikp,~A,,4k.,;#,X,NaUnova) I. A4 Inst -i'mmemsfic-Research Thstitute of Apiculture. Title Age of Larvae Infected with European Foul Brood. orig pub. Dyul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. N.-i. in-ta pehelovodstva, 1957, No 2, 33- Abstract: A sugar feed was given to tested colonies uhich contained causative agents of Euroj~ean foul brood: Bacterium pluton, Baci.Uus alvei and Streptococcus apis. It was established that the foul brood in- fected the larvae, staxting from the end of the 3-day-olds, i.e. from the time of the transfer to feeding of the brood with the honey beebread =ix- ture. CaIXI 1/1 kleAS j k6 V,4-, V /; - KRA~,IKOVA, V.A. visorders of sleep and vaketine in oje=onia in small children. Pedistriia no.5-.58-& My '5V. (MIRA 10:10) 1, 1% kafedry pediatrii TSentral'aogo instituts usovershenstvovaniya vra.-hey (zav. - deystvitul'r~7,r chlen, AMN SJSR G. 11. Spe ranek iy) aa baze bollaitay imeni Dzerzh!nv'-co!-o (plavapy vrach A.N.Kudrynabovs) (FIII&IMOUIA) (1SLKi:P,' KRASIKOVA .A- Morphological characteristics of the Siberian white 9aloon (S tenodus leucichthys nelma (Pallas)) of the Yenisey River. Zool. zhur. 39 no.7:1103-1106 J1 60. (MIRA 13: 7) 1. Siberian Department of the All--Union Research Institute of Lake and River Fishery Management, Krasnoyarsk. (Yonisey River--Salmon) KRASIKOVA, V.A. Perch (Perea fluviatilis L.) of the Yeniser River; its bielegr and fishei7 aspects. Vopo ikht, no,10:99-110 158. (MIRA 11:10) l.Vsosorwn,ry nauchne-lealelovatellakly institut ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystra, Sibirsk-aye otdeleniye. (Yenlaer River--Perch) I.- WS-IKOVA, V.A. Tho lako whitefinh Coregwrus peled (Gmelibe) from Lake 1~~ovskoye; a biological and.fishery mu-my. Vop. ikht. I no.3:462-1,67 161.' (MIRA 14:11) 1, Sibirskoye otdeleniye Gosudaratvennogq nauchno-isaledovateltakogo instl ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva, KrAsnoyarok. (Makovskoyet lake-Whitefishes) . KRASIKOVA, V.A.; OLISHANSKAYAp O.L. The whitefish Coregonus neLous Pallas as an object of acc21matization. Vop. ikht. no.17:115-121 161. (MRL 14t 5) 1. Sibirskoye otdoleniye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-iasledovatellakogo inatituta ozernogo i reohnogo rybnogo kbozyaystva (GosKIORKh) (Bol'shaya Rechka-Whitefishea) (Acclimatizationi KRASJ~OVA,_ V.A.; SESYAGIN, S.M. observations on the spawftillg of the whitofish Coregonus nasus (Pall.) in the Rybnaya Rivur (the Pyasina River system). Vop. ikht. 2 no.2:295-298 162. (MRA 15:11) 1. Sibirskoye otdoleniye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva (GosNIO.qn), Krasnoyarsk. (Rybnaya, River (Krasnoyarsk Territory)-Whitefishes) PANOV, N.A., prof .;-JMASIKOVA,,S..A.-, kand. med. nauk; NIKITINA, '"'I.N., nauchnyy sotrudnik A unique form of underdeveloped lungs in prosmture ctAld.ren. Vest. rent. i rad. 40 no.6;8-10 N-D 165. (141RA 19: 1) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy pediatricheakiy inatitut Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR, 14oskva* . KRASIKOVA, V,I,, hand. biol. nauk; RUBASHKINA, S.Sh., starshiy nauchnyy . . - Z ". -- a.ot rudnik;; MARUSHKINA, V.I., mladahiy nauchnyy sotrudnJI; LUDANOVA, N.V.j, mladshiy :nauchnyy sotrudnik Antibacterial substances :preventing the bacterial deteriora- tion of chilled meat. TTuay VNJIM' no.16:227-230 164. (KIRA 18:1-1) t;~~'.-IKOVA., kand. biol. rzuk) SEEME.NK(j. N.Ya.; 1,11DANOVA, N.V., al a.dahiy nauolrunyy BGRI'-~Ailolo et~nrshly 1,ekhnik' '; laboran'w Use of sorb!,-- acid to prevenL thc~ ir,,)IJ4ng of .3ausage. Trudy VNIMP nc.1642.10--'144 164. (MMA 18411.) 1. Sta-rahly Jnzhener Vsev,~~yutnogr) imtitui~a myasnoy promyshlennot-,ti (for seulolicililco". KRASIKOVA,, V. I.; LIKHONOSOVA, N. D.; MUMMA,, V. I.; KARASEVICII) Ye. K-.; -I'MANOVA) N. V - VMMYIbVA-,-Tl. M.; OVCHINNIKOVA, L. P. "Study on the Intericity of brine microflora respiration during ham curing." report submitted for 10th Eurcpean Mtg, Meat Res Workers, Rockilde, Denmark, 7-15 Aug 196~. L3179--66 ACCESSION M.,1AP5015353 ~ SUBMITTED:~ o4mar63~, ENCL - 00, SUB' CODE .'ES EC, NO REF SOV. 000, OTHER., boo ATD PRESS. 2 Card ei KNIPOVICH, Yuliya Hikolayevna; a~SIXOVA, V.M.; CHUYEIKO, L.I. imterminatioa of indium lu minerals. Inform. 6bor. YUGS1 no-18; 11-30 159. (MM, 13:11) (1ndium--;Lnalysis) (Minerals) KMTKEVICH, I.K.j, kand.tekhn.nauk, do,tsent; ARBUZOV, S.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; Prinimalivahastiyet. KRASIKOVA, Z.N.; NASYROVA, Sh.I.; SOLOVIYEV, B.S.; SHjjMA-,-Z-.r-.;-Ma-MUA, L.V.; KOROTKOVA, L.W.; KONYLKIN., A.F.'; GLAMAZDA, V.P.; LOZHKINJk, V.T. New simplified method of leather drying and moisturizing* Izv.vys.ucheb,zav.j tekb.leg.prom. 3:43-58 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Vsesoyuznyy zaoohnyyinstitut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti (for Kvyatkevich). 2. TSentralinyy nauchno- issledovatelsokly institut kozhevenno-obuvnoy promyshlonnesti (for Arbuzov), Rekomendovana kafedroy mashin i avtomato* Vsesoyuznogo-zaochnogo instituta tekstillnoy i legkoy promysh- lennosti. (leather--Drying) ISVANDOjq Te.P.; IMASIKOVA9 V.M.; XLSFJZVAp Ye.V.; YEVSEYEVA9 I.V. Solubility of metapicrite and chlorite amphibole schist in carbonatAi oolutionaj experimental alludies of bauxite formation. Inform. abore MGM no. 20:99-109 159. (KIRA 14:1) (Picrite) (Schitits) (Bauxite) KRASIKOVA~ V.140 Solubility and occurrence of silicie acid in solutions in weathering processes. Inform.sbor.VSEGEI no-50:95-100 161. (MM 15:8) (Silicio acid) (Weathering) SHELLER, V.R.[Schoeller, W.R.,deceaBed]; POUELL,A.R.[Powell.A.R.1; BELOPOLISKrY, M.P.[translatorj; iYXOVA, V-9-Ltran-slato-j- 19UPOVICH, Yu.N.(translator]; KRASIKOVAI_ VJI. [ translai~rj; POPOV, N.P.[translatorl; STOLYIMVA i-.i.-Fir-anslator]; YUSGVA, V.A.(trs.nslator]'.,- ZAYKGVSKIY,F.V., rotsenzent; SHCHERBOV,D.P., retsenzent; NEMANOVA, G.F., red. izd-va; IVAIIOVA,A.G., tekhri.red. [The analysis o4 mineral.s and ores of the rarer elerrcnts]An-3aiz mineralov i rud redkikh elementov. Pod obshchei rod. IUJI.Knipo- vich i N.P.Popova. Mosl-va, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1962. 447 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Mineralogy, Determinative) (Metals, Rare and minor) ACC NR, AP6021439 IINVILNTORS: Sobolevskiy, K. M.; Krasilenkos V. A. IORG: none TITLE: A quasi-balanced bridge for tho ,ioparate measurement of the impodanco components. Class 21, No. 182233 fannouncod by Institute of Automation and C ectrometry, SO AN SSSR (Institut avtoNttiki i elaktrometrii SO AN 55SIQ7 ISOURCE: Izobroteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyyo znaki, no. 11, 1966, ~2-43 1 ITOPIC TAGS: electric measuring instrument, electric resistance, resistance bridgo ABSTLM: This Author Certificate presents a quasi-balanced bridge for the separate measurement of the components of impedances, with a series circuit for their decomposition. The bridge includes a que.si-balance indicator and a bridge circuits The quasi-balanco state of the latter is determined by the balance of the moduli of the voltages between tiio grounded common point of the ratio arms and the point connecting the resistance under study with tho standard rc3i3tanco (see Fig. 1). The Fig. 1. 1 - quadrature phase-sensitive indi- cater; 2 - device for shaping the reference voltage of the indicator; 3 test object; 4 - standard resistance; 5 auxiliary element Card 1~ UDC: 621.317.733.025 NR: AP6021439 ratio arms have the same resistance char&,-tor and are equal in value. 'Ille standard resistance has either a pure active chara,~ter or a pure reactive character. 'The s atusI of the quasi-balance bridge circuit is also determined by the equilibrium of the moduli of the voltages between the indicated ground point and the point where the standard resistance is divided into two parts. The value of the desired component is road off along ono of these parts of Vie standard resistance, this part being connected between the division point and the point of connection with the ratio arm. The design eleminatos the possibility of obtaining a "false zero" in the process of bringing the bridge to a quasi-balance state. A quadrature pli&se-sensitivo indicator is used as the indicator. The input terminals of one of the two channels are connected to the output of the device which shapes the reference voltage of the indicator by summing the voltages between the ground pDint and the ends of the standard resistance. The input terminals of the second channel of the phase-sonsitivo indicator are connected to the grounded point of the bridge circuit and the center point of the auxdliar ' element (which has the same character as the standard resistance'and ;dli:ch y shunts a section of the standard resistance). This shunted section is included between the point of cornecting it with t.Ao test object and the point where the - standard resistance is divided into two. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATE: 13Apr65 Card 2/2 s/88o/61/000/079/oo4/oll E194/E455 AUTHORS: Karandeyev, K.B., Shramkov, A.Ya., Krasilenko V.A. TiTLE: The use of nonlinear resistances in automatic self- balancing bridges SOURCE: Lvov. Politekhrtchny-y institut. Nauchnyye zapiski. no-79- Voprosy elektroizmeritellnoy tekhniki. no.l. 1961. 98-103 TEXT: The object of the ifork -was to develop a self-balancing bridge for temperature recorders and similar devices which should be as simple and reliable as possible, avoiding the customary use of a motor-driven rheostat as the balancing device in one arm of such bridges. One arm is the resistance to be measured, which may be a pick-up;; another comprises an incandescent lamp filament: the remaining two arms are constant resistances selected to suit the bridge operating conditions. Feed-back is provided between bridge input and output. A small bridge-operating input voltage, insufficient to affect the lamp resistance, gives an out-of-balance output voltage which is amplified and applied to the bridge input together with the low operating-voltage. This heats the lamp so Card 1/3 s/88o/61/000/079/oo4/oil The use of nonlinear ... E194/E455 that its resistance is increased and the bridge approaches balance, but there will always be sufficient out-of-balance to maintain current through the lamp. This, of course, depends on the resistance of the pick-up or other object measured. Thus the input voltage from the amplifier is a measure of the pick-up resistance and can be measured, by a suitable meter. The out-of- balance required to keep the bridge in the equilibrium position should be as small as possible, certainly not more than 0.2 to 0.3 of the principal error of the instrument. For example, when the out-of-balance is 0.1% the amplification factor should be at least 4000. The bridge operating-voltago should be about 100-th of the amplifier output voltage to ensure that it does not affect the lamp filament temperature. In a bridge using a low-voltage incandescent lamp (lV, 75 mA), the amplifier amplification was 14000, the thermometer resistance ranged from 100 to 300 ohms and the other bridge components had stated values. The relation- ship between the pick-up resistance and the meter reading (max 3 mA) was almost linear. The auxiliary voltage was 15 mV. The circuit responded stably to smooth changes in the pick-up resistance; Card 2/3 5/880/61/000/079/004/011 The use of nonlinear ... E194/E455 the overall speed of operation and error depended mainly on the indicating instrument used. There are 4 figures. Card 3/3 LCF LT!!; , 13,j"J 1, ALABYSI[EV, A.F., tsenzei-A3 p.A. red. inca.-turemunt ;A' ,b! 13 Ioct,r- i --'0 tv of elac troly LOS I Konduk t ome tv i I a; izine ve ti o 0 1 prov nosti. i:Aektvalltov. Nuvosibiro'k. (-jtd c S b nsk o c. o hu, -n il ~ I N? 1FH 1", i 1. lnot-i-,,ut neorpanicheskoy -kil 2. .1 TI, (for Kryul, institut im. M.I.Kallnina (for trii avtomatiki i c--Iekti-,-)mp (for Sabolcv3kiy~ Krasilenko). SC:ff)TE",,!,l',F',TY, K.Nf.; ?"'LENKO, ",it. 1,T ;M 3 r[, Sill JUS, Andrzej; LASKOWSKA, Danut&; WINMICKI, Tadouss; XRASILWICZ. 4ozar4. Attempted antibiotic thempy of acute psychotic states, KeUr, & c.polelm 5 no.4:353-365 July-Aug 155. 16 Z Kliniki Psychitryczaej A.M v Lodsi KierawAlk: prof. dr. 1. Wilczkowski Zo expitala dla Nerwowo i Psychiczais Chorych in. 'Bobinaklego w Kochanowce Dyrektor: dr K. Harzynski. (ANTIBIOTICS, therapeutic use. psychoses) (PSTCHDSES, therapy, antibiotics) KRA ILRWIGZ, l4rs4aril "-1-- Therapeutic use of largactil (chlorpromazine) in Kochanowka. Neur. &c. polska 7 no.1:29-40 Jan-Fab 57. 1. Z Kliniki Poyahlatrymmej A. Mo w Isodzi. Kierowalk: prof. dr, 2. Wilczkowok:L i z Panstwowego Szpitala dla Psychicznie i Nerwowo Chorych w Kochanowee Dyrelctor: dr.Marzywki. (GEURPROWINE, therapeuticuse, (Pol)) GNAT, T.; JI.EZIER5KA, A.; KRASIT,FWICZOWA, 1-1,; WIFRHICK!, T. '- I ~ 1 1. Preliminary communication on the treatment with new antidepressive agents saroten and surmontil. Nourol. neurochir. psychiat. Pol. 14 no. 2:1123-326 Mr-Ap 164. L Ze qzr)itala d1a Nyerwowo i Pgychicznie Chroych Kochanowka w Lvd7A (Dyrektor: dr T.Wierzbicki). L h5439-66 ACC N'~- AT6022337 SOURCE CODE:' UR/0000/66/000/000/0026/0026 AUTHOR: Balanov, A. T.; Vitebskiy, V. B.; Grinenko, S. G.; Krasilich, G. P. MG: none TITLE: Three-phase power transformer with emf Hall sensors SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya sess.iya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu radio. 22d, 1966. Sektsiya radioperedayushchikh ustroystv. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 26 TOPIC TAGS: electric Vc==xAransforrner, oscillograph, radio transmitter, emf Hall sensor) RrM67,r ABSTRACT: The present work shows the results of an investigation of a three- phase power transformer with emf Hall sensors. This instrument receives an electric signal from its output proportional to the active power measured. The instrument can therefore be used for remote control, in automatic- control systems,' and as an oscillograph of the power measured. The power converter investigated is r.,d 1 / 2 L 45439-66 ACC NR, AT6022337 intended for measurements of relatively high (20 Icw) power, used by a radio transmitter and is characterized by relatively high measurement accuracy over a wide range of temperatures and low power consumption. [GCI SUB CODE:0,17 SUBM DATE: 31Mar66/ Card 2/2 PISKULINJ V.K.; KRUTKINA, P.A.; jWIL'NAYAI,.Ak._ (Yalta) Effect of oxygen baths on hypertension. Vrach. delo no.5:la-143 My 162. (KIRA 15:6) 1. Sanatoriy "ZhemchuzIdna", Yalta. (HYPERTENSION.) (OXYGEN THERAPY) (BATHS, MEDICATED) KRASILIKII. L.A. - RWIOVOT, F.L. t Machine for fatigue tests of wire at hig temperatures. Biul-tekh.- ekon.inform. no.801-33 16D. (MIRA 13:9) (Tatigun testing machines) SOV/139-58,-4-4/30 AUTEORS: SikorBkiy, Yu. A., Vertepnaya, G. I. amd Kra3il'nik,1A,,G. TfTLE: Perm,-tttivitv and Energy of the (Dielektricheslcaya pron.4tsayemost' i enerSiya kristallicheskoy reshetki) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya VysshDth Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Fizika, 19589 Hr 4, pp 33-36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A number of authors have established the influence of mechanical deformation on the optical and electrical properties of crystals. V. I. Khotkevich (Ref 12) and other authors have established thatin the initial stage of plastic deformation. tha deformation work iz fully transformed into latent deformation energy. The possibility of accumulating energy during deforuation was confirmed by experimental data of Walker and Bl,atta2harya (Ref 13). Investigating the problem -of the relation between the lattice ener6y and the physico-chemical properties of single crystals, Ye. K. Zavadovskaya (Ref 14) established that the lower the polarisation ability of the molecules the higher will be the energy of the crystal lattice. A. A. Voroblyev and Ye. K. Zavadovskaya Cardl/4 (Refs 15, 16) found that with increasing bond energy of SOV/139-58-4-4/30 Permittivityand Energy of the Crystal Lattice the electrons the crystal, their forced oscillations decrease and, therefore, the refraction coefficient also decreases. By comparing the results of Khotkevich and Walker with the data of Zavadovskaya and Voroblyev, the following conclusions can be draw-n: the deformation of the crystals brings about an increase of the energy of the crystal latticel consequently,during deformation,the permittLvity of the crystals should decrease. Indeed, Ye. V. Sinyakov and 1. A. Itak (Ref 17) have observed a decrease in the spontaneous polarisation during unilateral mechanical compression of a plate made of a ferro-electric. Earlier Vull established the opposite effect, namely an increase In the permittivity of barium tit-anate as a result of an increase in the hydrostatic pressure. The contradiction between the effects observed by Sinyakov and Vull is underst-andable if the results of Burstein (Ref 9) and Wolf (Ref 8) are compared with the results of Kiyama (Ref 11), taking into consideration views expressed by the authors Of this Daper. The aim of the here published results was to verify the c-,orrectness of the Card2/4 opinions expressed by the authors concerning the influence Permittivity and Energy of the Crystal Lattice SOV/139-58-4~/30 of the plastic deformation caused by unilateral compression on the permittivity in crystals with the simplest lattice structure,i-e.aacrystals of alkali-haloid salts where the anticipated effect can be observed in the purest form, In their investigations the authors used natural common salt crystals from which specimens of 20 x 20 x 5 mm were ' s I cut and,for eliminating ititern--~~l stre the crystal latticS,the speCiMerLS were annealed in electric furnace at 500 C for 10 hours and then were slowly cooled. in the same furnace. The obtained results can be summarised thus: the plastic deformauion brings about a dec:,ease in the permittlvity of the investigaWd common salt crystals and it *c a n b e assumedthat tho observed decr~-ase of the permittIvIty ~Lurirag dei Drmation is caused by an increase in the energy of the crystal lattice during the Card 3/4 Permittivityand Energy of the Crystal Lattice SOV/139-58-4-4/30 deformation. There are 18 references, 12 of which are Soviet, 3 German, 3 English. ASSOCIATIONS: Kiyevskiy politekhnicheski instuitut (KZgv Polytechnical Institute and Ukrainskaya sel'skokhozya-ystvennaya Akademiya (Ukrainian Agricultural Acadeiny) SURAITTED: February 24, 1958 Ca-d 4/4 T SIKORSKIY, Yu.A.: VERTYPNAYA, G.I.!; KRASILINIK, M.G. Physical properties of melted water. Izvovyn*uchab*zav,; fiz, no.1:V-15 159. OGRA 12:10) 1. Klynvekly polItekhnichmRkiy inutitut i Ukrainskaya sell- shokhozyaystvennaya alradnimiya. (Watnr-Dnnsity) (Water-Mlectric properties) SOV/20---121-4-50/54 AUTHORS: Krasillnikov, A. A, Corresponding Mem4er, Academy of Sciences, -U`~; ~,~a-y.77F~y;aan, 1]. Kh. , Skryabin, G . K - , Khokhlcra, Yu. M. Ulezlo, I,- V., Konstantinova, T. X. TITLE: On the Stimulating Effect of GiVeerellines of Different Origill (0 atimuliruy-ushchem deystvii giblierellinov ra2lichnogo proiskhozhdeniya) PMIODICAL: Doklady Akademii naiic SSSR, 1958; Val. 121, Nr 4, Pp. 755-758 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In recent years the gibberellines -, new physiological'l'y actlA-v-a substances - have drawn the attention of 'Large circles of 'botanists and plant growers. They have a great influence on growth and development of plants as well as -upou their different physiological manifestations and formation processes (Refe 5, 14). Gilsiperellines are o4tained from the se~.,-,etions of the fungus Fusarium moniliforme (sexual sl.age is GjVaerella on rice). At' the moment ~ Pulikuroi hese qulostanQes are pr9daQed by special institutes in the USA (S. Sh. A,,')-, England (Angliya) ard Japan (Yaponiya). Among the sulastances produced 4y them the Card 1/4 authors investigated'. most ~,arefully a prPparation obtained SOV120-121, -4-50/54 On the Stimulating Effect of Gibberellines of Different Origin from the fungus Flasarium 9p. which was isolated from a befailp,-u vine, The furgus grows well on d.4fferent culture media looth In the case of simple synthetic and composed organic med.a,, Its character and formation are briefly deilar-lood, It differs fr*jn the race which is typical for Fusarium moniliforme. DifferenQes are shown on figure Fusarium_22. produced the active su~-- stance on the two foilowing media: 1) MgCO 3 0,3 S,X6aCl 0;2, KNO3 1~0 g' Faso 4 0,00! g, saccharo,-:16 20 C, tap-water i liter. 2) (Accord 4ng to Stodola) NH C' 3.0 g, KH PO 3'0 6~ 1 4 1- 2 4 Ugso 4* 7H20 3;0 9; saccharosis (or glucose) 30 g, tap-water liter. The isolation and purfica'ion of the ac*'ve suastaace was carried out according to Stodola and Qthers (Ref 13). The preparations MY I and 2 were isolated, Nr I was more effecti-i-e in the case of peas, cuoumlsers, maize, -vet,.,hes and others thau NY 2 with respect to acceleration of grrwth and mass inc~7ease. The roct system is not activated by any other preparatIcn. Thf results of the main tests show (Figs % 2., Ta'~le ') that '.hq Card 2/4 abo7e mentioned preparation Wr 6 does not differ frem SOV/20 - 1 2 ',-- 4 - 5 0/5 4 On the Stimulating Effect of Gilpleerelit-nes of Different Origin giblierelline A3 (1;y Profesoor Lang, Los Angeles) with respect to its affect. It was also impossible to find chromatographical differences. Only the chemical identification will prove whether the preparations Nr 1 and 2 are really giVaerellines, There are 3 figures, 1 talsle, and -115 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy uni-,rersitet im, M. v. Lomonosova (Moscow, State University imeni M. 'V. Lomonosay) Institut fiziologii rasteniy im. K. A..Timiryazeva Akadex-Ji nauk SSSR (Institute of Plant Physiology imeni A. K. Timixyaze-r, AS USSR) Institut x.ikrobiol'ogii Akadem-ii nauk SSSR (Institute of Microbiology AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 13, 1958 Card 3/4 KaLcMINIXOV, A.D. SHIVANOV, F.A. Astronomy Brief biographical infonnation about the pioneer of Russian field astromorV. Izv. Vses. geog. obshch. 84, No. 2, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libtw~y of Congress October, 1952 MCL. -NOV. A.D.. ZVTAGIN, Boris Kona tant inov Loh. laind,takhn.nauk, dote.; EUSILINI 'Y-- dote., retsonzent; 12WA, V.I., inzh., red.; Rum__ T. tekhn.red. [Architectural drqwing] Stroitellnoe cherchenie. Izd. 2-oe, perer. i dop. Kiev, aos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino-stroit. lit-r7, 1955. 79 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Architectural drawing) KRASILI KIUZNETSOV, N.S., inshener, nauchnyy ZOYJXI *!!d'ha#kk-tAorW- * -0 ""kh tor izdatel#stva; JFMON, M.N., re ffv-T- , dak tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Reading building plansj Ghtente stroitelinykh cherteshei. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit., 1957. 174 p. (mim lo:7) (Architectural drowing) 3(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1379 Istoriko-astronomicheakiye issledovaniya, VYP. 3 (Studies in the History of Astronomy, Nr 3) Moscow, Gostekhizdat, 1957. 706 P. 2,000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: Kulilcovskiy, P.G., Docent; Eds.: Rakhlin, I.Ye. and Reznikovskiy, P.T.; Tech. Ed.: Akhlamov, S.N.; Editorial Board of Series: Vorontsov-Vellyaminov, B.A., Professor, Kukarkin, B.V., Professor, Kulikovskiy, P.Q., Docent (Chairman, Committee of the History of Astronomy, Astronomical Council, USSR Academy ce3zlences) and Perell, Yu.G. (Scient1fic Secretary, Committee on the History of Astronomy, Astronomical Council, USSR Academy of Sciences) PURPOSE: This book is Intended for both the specialist and the Smeml reader Interested in the development of astronomy in Russia. COVERAGE: This volume, a collection of artielps by different authors, ~is*the third in a series on tne history of the development of as- trono.my in Russia. Volume 3 deals with the development of the as- tronomical sciences in the USSR from earliest times to the present day. The articles describe such early observatories as the first astronomical observatory of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences C ard 1/4 Studies in the Histo'ry (Cont.) SOV/1379 and those founded In Central Asia in the XIII century; they,further desc.-ibe the life and contributions of such outstanding Russian astronomers as A.D. Kraoillnikov, S.K. Kostinskiy, G.A. Shayn,. N.A. Tachalov, S.P. Glazenap, and I.M. Rabinovich. One of thewre important articles, by Prof. O.A. Mellnikov, Soviet astrophysi- cist, treats the development of astrospectroBcopy in pre-revolu- tionary and modern Russia. The editorial staff expresses Its thanks to G.A. Tikhov, Cox~responding Member of the AN SSSR, Pro:-- fe5sorB P.M. Gorshkov, N.N,, Neuymina, Ye.S. Berez'anskaya and N.M. Shtaude for their suggestions and assistance in reviewing the ma- terial. The articles are accompanied by numerous photographs, dia- grams, and extensive bibliographies. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the editors 5 Mellnikov, O.A. On the History of the Development of Astro- spectroscopy in Russia and the USSR 9 Card 2/4 Studies in the History (Cont.) SOV/1379 ARTICLES AND REPORTS Chenakal, V.L. Observatories of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences in the.18th Century Chenakal, V.L. DeBign, Construction and Installation of Instruments in the First Astronomical Observatory of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences Nevskaya, N.I. A.D. Krasillnikov - The First Russian Astro- nomer Novokshanova, Z.K. Pulkovo Technicians - Creators of Astro- nomical and Geodetic Instruments Mamedbeyll, G.D. The Maraga and Peking Observatories In the XIII lentury Korytnikov, S.N. S.K. Kostinskiy and Engellgardt Astrono- mical Observatory Card 3/4 261 429 453 485 517 531 Studies in the History (Cont.) 3OV/1379 Perell, Yu.G. Voltaire's Cosmological Ideas 541 Pikellnei:v, S.B. G.A'. Shayn (1892-1956) 5-311 MATERIALS AND DOCUMENTS Deych, A.N. Biography of S.K. KostinWlcly (based on archive material) 611 Ostashchenko-Kudryavtsev, B.P. My Teachers 625 Ostashchenko-Kudryavtsev, B.P. Storm of 1898 in Pulkovo 641 Rabinovich, I.M. Soloino Gubertus' Sundial 645 Suslov, A.G. Student Astronomy Groups in St. Petersburg in 1902-1914 649 Fi~om I.M. Simonov's Scientific Corvesponde'nce 659 Selected Bibliography on the History of Astronomy Published In USSR-and Other Countries in 1955 and 1956. 691 Author Index 700 AVAILAB~LE: Library of Congress srw Ca,rd 4/4 ACC NRI AP700390h' SOURCE COM OK/0030/67/019/001/KO05/KO06 AUTHOR: Bogdankevi.ch, O.V.; Zverev, M-M-*, Pechenov, A.H. ORG: Physical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow TITLE; Laser emission in electron-beam-excited ZnSe j SOURCE: Physica status solidi, V*'e'19, no. ~j 119679 K5-K6 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor laser, electron beam,; IF zinc se-lenide 1,41FAII FwlSslo,,L) y 4075FA? Puj)j0'1A,')6- - ABSTRACT: Laser aciion'in* -e~lec'tron:-beam-pump'ed''Z'nSe at 46'00 X wa's observed expe-ri- mentally. The ZnSe crystals were prepared under high-pressure, gas7phase ,reaction and subsequent crystallization. 7he samples were 3- [sic] x0:5 x 0.8 mm,! and the spacing betdeen the cavity mirrors was 0.8 mm. The operating temperature was 100K, rising to 150K during pumping. The experimental isamples were pumped by 150-nanosec. 45-150 keV electron pulses. Red- light emission was observed at small curveni densities; blue-line emission )/CM2. .It 4570 was observed at ~current densiti" greater than several aml NRI AP7003904 Further increises in -the' current -value '20 'Wp/cM2)-. resulted in a sharp ripe in the line (46004)-intensity (by a factor of 10), a sharp narrowitig of its width (from 70 to'll A), and a directional effect. Although the mode structure was not resoiv~d, various radiative directions, -with a 7! bead apertuiret-could be identified. The results indicate that the large threshold densities may be cause4 by the crystal inhomogeneity and/or a high spontaqeous:recombinatlion erdse section. IN SUB CODE: 20/ SUB~ DATE t~. 2IN*v661 6RI(; REFS 002/ OTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS: 5114- ACC NR: AP7003904' SOURCE CODE: GE/O030/67/o19/oO1/KO05/Koo6 AUTHOR: Dogdankevich, O.V.; Zverev, M.M.; Krasilnik v, A.I.; Pechenov, A. N. ORG: Physical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow TITLE: Laser emission in electron-beam-excited ZnSe SOURCE: Physics. status solidi, v.'.*19, no. ~,*1967, K5-r,.6 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor laser, electron beam5jxwm+mmA;-~=e=; zinc se-lenide zqj?ot1 FmIS~;Io,0 ABSTRACT: a observed ex Laser action in electron-beam-pumped ZnSe at 4600 wa Teri- mentally. The ZnSe crystals were prepared under high-pressure, gas-phase I reaction and subsequent crystallization. 7hesampleswere 3.fsicj x 0:5 x 0.8 mm,~ and the spacing between the cavity mirrors was 0.8 mm. The operating 'temperature was 100K, rising to 150K during pumping. The experimental ..6amples were pumped by 150-nanosec 45-150 keV electron puL3es. Red- light emission was observed at small current densities; blue-line emission at 4570 was observed at current densiti" greater than several amplCM2. 1/2 AP7003904 Further increases in 'the current deniit.y- thie-'sili6fd vdluie 20 'amp/c'M2)-. resulted in a sharp ripe in the line (460WA)-intensity (by a factor of 10). 0 a sharp narrowiftg of its width (from 70 to 11 A), and a directional effect. Although the mode structure was not resolved, various radiative directions, -with a 7? beam aperture, could be identified. The results indicate that the large threshold densities may be cause4 by the crystal Whome3eneity and/or a high spontaneous recombination cross section. IJHI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 2INx)v66/ ORIO REP-. 002/ OTH REP: 001/ ATD PRESS: 5114 Card 212- FACC 'NR,_P6Fi_6'0'_1'_3_2_3 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/012/2213/2215 Man'ko, M. A.; AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, P. G.; Ismailov, I.; _KrAsiJ'nJKcL Strakhov', Vs Pe ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N-0 Lebedev, AN SSSR, Moscow (Fizicheakiy institut AN SSSR) TITL'E: Temperatu.re dependence of the threshold current of injection-type lasers and their c6ntinuous emission under liquid nicrogen cooling SOURCE: Zhurnal iekhnicheskoy fiziki,.v. 36, no. 12, 1966, 2213-2215 TOPIC TAGS:- laser, injection laser, laser threshold current, laser.emiasion point. laser emission threshold, laser'diode ABSTRACT: The temperature dependence of the threshold current in the 77-200K range was investigated on diodes prepared by vapor-phase and liquid-state epitaxy methods. The vapor-phase specimens were prepared in the conventional way; the.epitaxial diodes were prepared by the liquid-phose epitaxy method (as described by Nelson in RCA Review,.24, 1963, 603) from a E;OlUtion of gallim arsenide in gallium at 920C. The substrates were gallium arsenide p-type plates doped with zinc at a concentration of about 7 x 1019 cm-'3. Graphs of threshold current vs. temperature for two epitaxial diodes show a linear dependence (gradients of 1.6 and 1.3'. per degree). For vapor- phase specimens, the gradient is 3.9% at 77K; at higher temperatures the gradient declines slowly. The threshold current densities at 77K for vapor phase diodes lie Card 1/2 AP7001323 within the 800-2000 amp/cm2 range, and for epitaxial specimens, between 1600-8000 amp/cM2. ~ formula is given for the conditions of generation as a fvnction of threshold current, voltage on the junction, thermal resistance of the diode, and diod4 cross section. The formula shows that, at the nitrogen temperature, the threshold current density should not exceed 5700-5800 amp/cm2 for epitaxial diodes and 1900 amp/CM2.f or vapor-phase diodes. Continuous emission was obtained at 1200-1600 amp/cm2 in a number of diodes, but*in some the threshold was not reached because of overheatin;. This result suggests that the actual thermal resistance is 3 to 4 times higher thaa the calculated value. The difference is attributed to insufficient con- tact between the diode and the cooling agent. Orig. art. has! 1 figure and 2 formulas. [FFI SUA CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 18Ju166/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REP: - 012/ ATD PRESS: 51-10 Card L-3-3441-66 EW( /EW(m)/T/DJP(e)/EWP(t)/ETJ ijp(c) ACC NR. AP6013522 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/002/0180/0182 f AUIVOR:-Dudenkova, A.V.; Krasillnikov, A.I.; Nikitin, V.V, ORG: None TITLF: Installation for growing single crystals of unstable semiconductors Source: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta. no- 1966, 180-182 TOPIC TAGS: crystal, single crystal, semiconductor single crystal, single crystal growing, indium arsenide ABSTRACT: An improved apparatus for the _ rowing of compound sgLAconductor single cry stals of groups III - V elements is described. Chamber pressure was kept in balance with the stabilized pressures of the component vapors over the stochiometric melt sur. face. Smooth lifting and rotation of the growing crystal was provided by an electroma gnetic system. Minimum contamination was assured by sealed quartzOdesign and efficien operational procedures. A review of prior art and a drawing of the apparatus are givel together with recommended procedures. Authors thank N.G. Basov for his attention and help, and V.K. Kulikov, R.A. Safonoy, P.K. PAshkoy, y.p. ShcheHriim and T.A. Sheveley for aid in the installation adjustments. Orig.art. has 2 figures.-. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: l2Feb65/ ORIG REFt 000/ OTH REF: 006 UDC 5 Card t '~i*!42%621.315.592 KRA ILININDV, A.I.: TOVARUSHKIN, S.P. -- "Cqmbing machine for proc;assing short flax fibers.' P.I.Stakell shchikey, D.I.Rachitskii, A.A.Bollshakov. Reviewed by A.I.Krasill nikey, B.P.Tovarushkin. Taket.prom. 16 ne.3:67-68 Mr '56. (MIRA 9: 6) (Combing machines) (Plax) (Stakolishchikov, P.I.) (Rachitskii, D.I.) (Bollshakov, A.A.) RUBTSOV, V.A.; SMGEYZV, V.I.; LUKANOVA, K.V.; KWILINIKOV. A.I.; KRYUKOVA, V.N.; BALTUTINA, 0.1. - '.-! Handbook on flax opinning. Reviewed by Y.A,~Rubtsov and others, Tdkst.prom6 18 no.10:63,*65 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) Of 1. Zaveduyushchaya takhalcheakoy bibliotekoy Orshanskogo l1no- kombinata (for Belyutina). (Plax)