SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASNIK, W. - KRASNIKOV, N.D.
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MSNIX, Witold
Effect of medicatiou sleep on glycogen level in the liver and skeletal
muscles in white mice. Poznan.tow.prtyjaoiol nauk, wyds.1ek. 17 n0-5:
27-46 '59-
(LIVER metab.)
(MUSCLES metab.)
(GLYCOGEN metab.)
(SLEEP eff.)
JAROSZEWSKI. Franciazek; KRUM, Witold
Nome abangea in mlignant granulomu. Polokis arch. mad. wewn.
29 no.2:250-253 1959-
1. Z II Kliniki ChoTob Wewnetrznych A. K. w Poznaniu Kierownik,.
prof. dr mad. J. I(Qguski. Adratt Poigium. ul. 111raybyouawaktago 49.
(HOWKINS DISUSA, pathology,.
bones 0iol))
(BOITS AND BOILMS, pathol.
in Hodgkin's dis. (Pol))
.. KRASNIK, Witold; BARANOWSKA, Bozena
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Blectrophoretic studies on blood proteins In malignant granuloma.
Polskie areb. medo wevn. 2-9 no.4-.443-446 1959.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A. M. w Poznaniu Xlerownik:
prof. dr mad. J. Roguski
(31DOD PROTEINS) (HODGKIN'S DISEASE, blood)
OASIIIK, Witold; BAWIOWSKA, Bozens
Blectrophoretic changes of serum proteins during the awirse
of malignant granulom. Polskie arch.med.vewnetrz. 29 no.10:
1365-1372 '59.
1. Z II Kliniki, Chorob Wewnetrznych A. M. w Poznaniu Kierownik:
prof. dr med. J. Roguski.
(HODOUNOB DISFASS blood)
(BU)OD PROTAINS)
KUBICKI.Stefan; ~RA ~o~d
Effect of certain biological and physical factors on glycogen
level in the liver in whit6 aice, Acta physiol. polon,11 U0.2;
237-250 Mr-AP 160.
LZ II Kliniki Chorob Wownstrsnych A,M, w Posuaniu, Kierownik*.
prof. dr J. Roguaki.
(IaVXR metab.)
(GLYCOGEN metab.)
(TIOARATURS)
(SOUND)
(ZXFMION)
KRASNII, Witold
Histochemleal atudy of biopoy material in liver cirrhosio. Polski
tygod.lek, 15 no.43/44:1699-1702 24 0 160.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Yownstrsuyoh A.M. w Posnaniu;-kierownik:
prof.dr Jan Rogaski.
(LXVIR CIMOSIS Dathol)
KBASNIK, Witold
Clearance test* Polskie arch.madowewA. 30 no.7:894-896 160.
1, Z II KlInIkI Chorob Wownstrtnych A.Me v Posnaniu lierownik:
prof@ dr mod# JoRoguaki,
- (ARMIOSCLJROSIS diag)
UMNIKt Witold; GDOICKI, Maolejj MAGASp Stanislaw
Past results in the treatment of polroythemia vers with the aid of
a radioactive pbospborus isotope P32. Polski t7god. lak. 16 no.21s
786-789 22 My 161.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Vownetranyoh A.M. w Poznaniul kierowniks
prof. dr mad. Jan Roguaki.
POLYCYTHWA VIRA radiother)
OSPEORUS radioactive)
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KRASNIK, Witold~ GERWELOWA, Hanna; KRAWOZ MIKA, Zofia
Woot of homodiglymin on tho antibody t1tor in tho blood oorwa In
oasos of aoute renal failure after blood transfusion. Foznan. tow.
przyjaciol nauk wydz. lek. 21 no.2:167-177 161.
(BLOOD TWSFUSION compil' (KIDNEY ARTIFICIAL)
(ACUTE RENAL FAILURE, ther) D GROUPS)
KWNIKp Witold
Heparin serum clearance test in arteriosclerosis. Poznan.tow.
przyjaciol'nauk wydz.lek. 22 no.1/1-12:31-38 161.
(ARTMOSCLEROSIS blood) (LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE)
FUNOARY
BACZ)rX, X. Dr.. HaAL%CZ-fK, J. or., C~,Almw-ja,
R. Dr.~ KP-I-SNIX
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KUHN, M. Dr., Wlf' W. Dr.1 Medical Acad
nt
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Medioine Glinio (Poznwd OrvootudoKanyl Akadfti&, 11. Belklinum).
"Experiences with Hemodialrais Performed with the Alwall Type Artift.
oial Kidne7.4
Budapest, Orros.4 Retila i Vol 103, No 46, 18 Rol 62, pages 2169-2170;
Abatroott The authors describe the apparatus. technique. complications,
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suft
s, indications am contraindications of hemodialysis based on
their own experiences.
[This papor is piblishod, as put of an wwbange program, from the
4k Deka
PolskL Tyg2ji raki.]
[Of 13 references, I is Polish, 14 are Western)
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KRA5\01K, W. D-r... GEYBILTCUY, M. Dr., taGAS, S. Dr.; Med'Ical Actrjemy
OfToznAn "ecand Intornal 'Medictine Glbilc (romani Orvo!!i Akadq-mla,
!I. Bnlkll 1ika)*Profnsqort RCGM:1, J. Dr.
"P-32 Imotops TreatmeWt of Frythremia."
&dapc-,,t, Orvosi Hqtllz~p, Vol 1103, No 46, 18 Nov 62, paged 2164-2-187.
Abstraot: [Au,~hor!!' Vi'Lh the use of radioac.-tive P-32 a nm-
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fliderable porcentage of Tudwiti with erythrumlA 3howw clinical and
ramission. Thc :~ibjaetlvo I.mpro,-,", ont prAce-1cid tI.-3
tollogical.gains. With careful anti individual umaluatior. of th,! da~!Age
no side affenta were observed.
['Us pa--- i-i published,Ps part of sr. erchanjo pro,,ram, .1-CY.-I I"rc-,
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18 lelestern, I Societ-bloc referenat: I
*[Polish varaloris not given]
IMASNIK, W~told
Acute renal failure following blood transfusion. Pole archo med,
wevnet. 33 no.10;1167-3.177 163.
1, Z II Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych AM w Poznaniu Kierownik:
prof. dr med, J. Roguaki.
(BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY)
(ACUTE RENAL FAILURE)
GEMBICKI, Maciej ; EYMNIK, Witold
Acute myelocytic leukemia in a female patient with hyper-
thyroidism treated with ionizing radiations. Pol. tyg.lek.
18 no.48:1815-1817 25 Nt63
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Vewnetrznych AM w Poznaniu; kierow-
nik: prof.dr. Jan Roguski.
v.
l~rLticql eval,-ia~ion of the of -Tara
I , 11
* "ri ',~ 'A' t.
v, t- -32.Pole ar~!hw Med, weuneL. .,
1. Zj 11 K-linilki. Ghorob Weinetrwy~.Ili Aka,l;,ail 'j
Pt~znanlii (Kier-ownAr prof# dr. T. Ro?uq'-.*,). I
r-..C,G,,;SK-L, J.; TA ~ Ft j,1%. [.1,; j f!
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.!P~~ASNIK, Witold
Activity of serum glutamle-oxylacetic transaminase, glutamic-pyruvic
transaminase and alkaline phosphatase in patients with hemolytic
reactions after transfusions of ABO or Rh-incompatible blood. Pol. tyg.
lek. 20 no.25:908-911 21 Je 165.
1. Z II Kliniki, Chorob Wevnetrznych AM w Poznaniu (Kierownik: prof.
dro med. Jan Roguski).
JAROSZEWSKI, Franciozekj KRASNIK) Witold
Do is) losiona in malignant granuloma. Pol. arch. lued. we-.Met. 35
no#7:953-959 165.
I* Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Poznaniu (Kierownil:
Prof. dr. med. J. Roguski).
ROGUSKA, Jadwiga
Prolonged observations on patients recovering from myocardial
Infarotion. Pol, arch. med. wownet. 35 no.9:1343-1348 165.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Poznaniu (Kierownik,
prof. dr. ined. J. Raguski).
KR-r-3';IK-O!MIY,j P. '3., Inoc of 71'etl Scl -- (diss) 'IT), io 'o-Cit i! m o-r lc It 41, no I?cg ~P
Of Typhus FevcrIll brmin--~rn-l) 1959, 31 -n- (Don' i - r! lnstll.-Aea fur flh--)
JJ ~~
Tinpro-l'on-mt of Myn1ohno in ~11. 141. %Kirov:F-Ild tho ..-A Trlotitt:to of Lnid.),-li-
olo,y, ~'Alic-robiolo!-y, and llyjiane ina P~istaur) (KL, S-63, 11---l)
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FRIDRIKH, A.V., inzhaneri KHASNIKOV, A.B. inzhener. ki
Large-capacity D-351 tank trucks for bitumanous materials. Stroi. i
dor. mashinostr. noo2~9.-10 F '57, (MLRA 10:3)
Rank trucks)
n~NIXOVI_A.~P inah.
t~
Chain machines for slit drainage of peat-bog soils. 'Torf. ".
39 no.8tlO-12 162. (MA 16s1)
1. Konstruktorskoye bywo No.20 Minak.
(Drainage)
KRASNIKOV, A.B., inzh.; M07HEYKO, L.I., inzh.
New drainage machines. Stroi. i dor. mash. 10 no.3:13-14 Mr 165.
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GUREVICH., B.A.; KRASNIKOV, A.N.; GERCHIKOV, I.Z.
Machine for covering upholstery elements ipf furniture with fabrics.
Dar. prom. 12 no-3118-20 Mr 163. 1 (MIRA 16:5)
1. Proyektno-konstruktorskoye byuro ravleniya lesbumdrevproma,
Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva BSSR. 41,6
(Upholstery)
KRASNIKOVI Andrey Sergeyevi 'ch,'dotsent, kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk; USTIKOIKO.
L.P., red.; ZUBRILIVA, Z.P.. takhn.red.
[Horse breeding;
k prakticheskim
1959. 181 P.
manual for practical work] Konevodstvo; posobie
zaniatiiam. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry,
(Horses)
(MIRA 13:1)
A-.," ~ITI`11
KNYAZEVA, G.A.;_.IRJAIJIKQV,-I=, dots., kandi sellkhoz. nauk, red,
(Literature on the biology of horaes, asses and males, horse
raising, and equestrian sports, published in the U.S.S.R. in
1917-1961; classified index]Literatura po biologii loshadl, osla
i M.11a, po konevodstvu i konnomu sportu, izdannaia v SSSR v
1917-1961 gg.; sistematicheskii ukazatell. Moskva, 1962. 653 P.
(MIRA 16:2)
1. Moscow. Moskovskaya sel'skokhozyaystvennaya akademiya im.
K.A.Timiryazeva. Muzey konevodstva. 2. Direktor Muzoya konevodstva,
Moskva Ifor Krasnikov). 3. Starshiy nauohnyy sotrrudnik Muzeya
konevodstva, MoskvEL (for Knyazeva).
(Bibliograpby-Horsea) (Bibliograpbv--Abses and mules)
SOV/1 37- 59-3 -7162
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 317 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Krasnikov, A. S., Levin, Yu. L.
TITLE- Mechanized Cleansing of Tin by Means of the Udovenko Machine (Nle-
khanizirovannaya ochistka zhesti pri pornoshchi mashiny Udovenko)
PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ukr. n,i. in-t metallov, 1958, Nr
5, pp 61-64
ABSTRACT: In order to protect the Sn on a strip from oxidation the tin-plated
r9ttal is passed through a layer of hot oil. The layer of oil retained
on the surface of the tin-plated metal after this operation impedes
the work of stamping presses durimg their processing in canneries.
To remove this oil the tin-rolling plants use cleansing machines (M).
M used on the "Zaporozhstall " plant for some time past have pro-
duced uniform and tightly wound rolls of tin, but the technique of
removal of oil was not developed there. In the newly designed
Udovenko M the green powder consisting of the rubbed-of f Sn mixed
with dust and the residue of oil on the tin strip are removed with
bran f6d in by two reciprocating blad es. Each strip of tin-plated
Card 1/2 metai passes first between three pairs of horizontal surfaces and
Mechanized Cleansing of Tin by Means of the Udovenko Machine
SOV/1 37- 59- 3 - 7162
felt-sheathed wedges. The moving strip tightens the wedge and is jammed in. Thus
the strip is subjected to great tension and friction which cleanse it of the oil and of
a portion of the top layer of Sn. After this operation the strip emerges covered
with a green.layer which is removed with bran in another part of the M. The bran
is transported in a special box equipped with two canting blades. The strip is
cleansed 'mainly by friction when it is squeezed between the blocks and wedges
covered with felt. In the second box the moving blades remove the oil and chiefly
the green dust. Because the surface of the strip is now9without oil and with its
coating film disrupted. its anticorrosion properties are reduced. In order to
protect it against corrosion the strip is passed through oiled bran, and is again
cleansed and coated with a film of fresh oil.
G. K.
Card 2/2
YASHNIIWV, D.I.,, inzh.; TILIK, V.T.,. inzh.; TROSHCHEMV, N.A. , inzh.;
,Prinimali uchastiye: SAMOILOV, I.D., inzh.; VERMOMY.,
I
inzh.; IUtASqPO-Y-,-~S.-,-inzh.; BMMLOI KSEI&UK,
F.A., MF7; KTRKII&, R.Ye., inzh.; GOL'DSJ;---J'F,-~, F., inzh.;
nIC111TV0, 3-1-y inzh.
Reducing the consumption of tin In improving the microgeometry
of sheet iron surfaces. Stall 21 no.Q,:862-864 S 161. (1-01 14:9)
1. Zavod "Zaporozhstall".
(Tinning) (Surfaces (Technoiogy))
KRASNIKOVp A. S.0 (Engr)
Dissertation: "An Investigation of the working-Out of Blind Passes and the Development of
Trenches in Open-Pit Mining Without Transportation Means." Cand Tech Sci, All-Union Sci
Res Coal Inst, 23 Jun 54- (Vachernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 14 Jun 54)
SO: SUM 3181 23 Dee 1954
IKOV, A -%~,
,A~K~?V- ~-~ -
~
Principles of calculating side stripping in open pits using the
excavator system. Trudy Inst.gor.dals 3;37-52 156. (KLRL 9:8)
(Strip mining)
KRASNIM andidat tekhnicheelrikh nauk.
~...
Skeavator productivity depandIxg on the-olse ot the hoading.
Ugoll 32 no*4:29;32 A '57. MRA 10:5)
(strip m IiZ (11cavating machinery)
YdI=iIKOV, A. S. , Cand Tech. Sci.
Selecting the Best Width for Excavator Operations in Stationary Excavation Systems.
D. 217 in book Problems in this Exploitat4.on of Mineral Ore Deposits, bloscow, Izd-vo
AN SSSRJ9 19581P 251pp.
A theoretical treatment of factors affecting the productivitja of stationary
excavators and a selection of the best parameters for shovel width and revolving angles
are presented by the author.
r\KA:S1q, ko ~-A S.
.;OV-127-58-10-27/29
AVTHORSt Mel inikov, N.V., Corresponding Member of the AS USSR;
-4~r"2ikov, A.S., Nikonov, G.P., Potapov, M.G., Simkin, B.A.
and Chesnokovv M.M., Candidates of Technical Sciences and
Belyayev, A.A., Mining Engineer
TITLE*, B.P. Bogolyubov and B.P. Yumatov, "Mining Machines" (B.F.
Bogolyubov i B.P. Yumatov, "Gornyye mashiny")
PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 10, pp 78-79 (USS11)
ABSTRACTi This is a review of the above mentioned book.
1. Mining industry-Equipment 21. Literatize-USO"R
Card 1/1
./Z~ - 4"" //. '~ 1,
MONO, A.S., )mnd. t9khn. nauk.
Moflv~"-: ~
Unutilized potentiality in dragline productivity. Agoll 33 no.2:23-
24 7 158. (MIRA 11:2)
(Ixeavating machinery)
KRASNIKOV, A.S.,,dotsent
V.O.Vitt's seventieth birthday. Zhivotnovodstvo 22 no.703
160. OURA 16: 5)
1. Kafedra konevodstva Moskovskoy ordena Lenina sellskokhozyaystvenno.V
akademii im. T42waseve..
Vittp Vladimir Oakarovich, 1890-)
MASNIKOV, A,S., kfmd.tolklm~mauk-
Paraweters of waker stackera for wox,ki,,,f,, uariganesc
deposits. -Nauch.zoob.Inst.gor.dela 7:45--57 161~ (IdR& 15:1)
(Pikopol region (Dnepropetrovsk Province'--44ine haulage)
KRASNIKOV, 4.qj_Atarshiy-nauehnyy sotrudaik,, kand.tekhn.nauk; CHERNEGOVI
. m1adeldy nauChW sotrudnik
Technical efficiency of rotary excavators. Ugoll 36(no.5%48-51 My
161o VaRA 14:5)
1. Inatitut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochinskop,
(Excavating machinery)
MELINIKOV, Nikolay Vasillyevich, akademik; SIMKIN, Boris Aleksandrovich,
kand. tekhn. nauk; DEMIDYUK, Grigoriy Prokoplyevich, kand.
tekhn. nauk; VINITSKIY, Konstantin Yefimovich, kand. tekhn. nauk;
STAKHEVICH, Yekaterina Borisovna, inzh.', KRASNIKOV Aleksey
Sergey.eyieh - CHERNEGOV, Yuriy il-ek-s-d-vichR
. kand. tekhn. nauk,,
I-i-zh-.;--P6TAPOV, Mikhail Gennad'yevich, kand. tekhn. nauk;
CRESNOKOV, Mitrofan Mitrofanovich '. kand. tekhn. nauk;
NURMUKHAMEDOVA, V.F., red. izd-va; SHKLYAR, S.Ya., tekhn. red.
[Foreign technique of open-pit mining)Tekhnika otkry-tykh gornykh
rabot za rubezhom. Moskva,, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 379 p.
(MIRA 16:1)
(Strip mining)
VETROV, Yu.A.; MARICH, N.V.; KRASITIKOV, A.S.; CHERNEGOV, YU.A.;
SHEIMEROV, A.I.
Selecting the efficient operating conditions for a
high-.capacity rotary excavator. Ugoll 37 no.9:26-29
s t62. (MIRA 15:9)
(Zxcavating machinery)
KRASNIKOV, A.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; MORDUKHOVICH, I.L., gornyy inzh.
Efficient systems of open-cut working of Moscow Basin coal
seams. Ugol' 39 no.3:16-19 1-tr'64. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut gornogo dela imeni A.A. Skochinskogo.
o' 0'
L! 01r1 ki.~)
zhur. no.7--H) Ti Ili
iii.,Aitut gcmnogo A.A. Skriclaltuil.o-o.
NDVOZHILOV, M.G., prof*, d-ktor tekhn.naLk; TAJITAKOVSFIY, B.N., kand.tekhn,
A.S., kand.re~hn.nauk;
nauk; BAPSUKOV, M.I., inzh._Lh
Yu.11., kaIId.t6kf:n.n&uk
.1,R)RODOVO
Flow sheets for mining working trenches with continuoiis machine
units. Cor.zhur. no.12:13-18 D '64. (IIIRA 18:1)
1. Dnopropatruvskiy filial InstituLn 0 UVrSSR (for
NovozhilovY Tartakovskiy, Barsukov), 2. Instittit, gornogo dela
im. A.A.Skochinskogo (for Krasnl,kov, Samoradov).
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AUTHORS: Krasnikov. A. S.; Ra7tman, A. B.
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ORG: none
TITLE: Effects of friction forces on the stability of pipos with flowir"C', liquids
SOURCE: Sam letostroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, no. 3, 1965, 44-47
TOPIC TAGS: pipe vibration, pipe instability, fluid flow, pipe susronnion
ABSTRACT: The work of V. I. Foodoslyev ('Lzbranny-yo zaaachi i voprosy po
soprotivloniyu materialov. GostekhteorizdatY 1953~ on the critical velocity of flow
in fluid pipes (lateral instability) is extended to the ease of axially restrained
pipes_.___ThFo_ecases are considered: a) the left end is fixed and the right end is
free in the axial direction (flow to the riEht); b) the left end free and right end
fixed; and c) both ends fixed. The equation for the unbalanced loaded pipe is for-
mulated in integral form, and tho solution is found in the form of a series. The
equations for the critical velocities for cases a and b are found as
V2A+ I =(2n + 1) El
_1 F (2n + 1)
9 2g
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and
V2,+1 (21t + 1) ?c
I
rospe Curves of the
ctively, whilo no simple solution for case c could be found.
ratio of frictional to inartin3. forces as a function of Reynolds number 0 pre-
sented for various pipe diamoters, and it is found that for Ito = 10 - 10%rtho ratios
are higher or near 1. It is concluded tliat fluid frictiorV/is of major inportanco
in pipe stability and that pipe restraint of typo a re d the danger of pipe
fatigue. Origs arts has: 7 formulas and 3 figures.
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AP6031'(69 A)- SOURCE COM
:AUTHOR: Omellchenko, V. I. (Engineer); Krasnikoy A,.S. fEngineer); 1~9z!
(Enginee , konii (E~AEnLe~e ~a N. (Candidate of technical
r
antinovskiv r0
sciences)
~OPG: None
TITLE: Industrial electric power generators using aviation iurbine engines
SOURCE: Promyshlennaya energetika, no. 7, 1966, 48-5o
TOPIC.TAGS: electric power engineering, electric power plant, turboprop engine
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the advantages of using discarded aviation turbine e-n-
gines for generating power in industrial plants, tra;nsport, and in various branches of
the petroleum industry. Units using aviation turbine engines could be made for vaxious
power requirements varying from several hundred to several thousand kilowatt output.
The authors describe a successful attempt to set up such a unit in the Soviet Union in
1965. This unit utilized an Al-20 turboprop engine 49 conjunction with an SGN-14-49-6
1000 kw synchronous generator.kOThis generating plan,& was equipped with an automatic
control which ensured its starting, contrclled its fuel and oil supply and handled
emergencies. The AI-20 turboprop engine is capable of running on various'fuels. It
was found that it could be operated on diesel fuel and natural gas if the natural gas
Card 1/2 uDc:- 621-311.23+629-13.02/,,0T-
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41
was compressed to 10 atm. 'The lubricgti n 11 mixture used for operatin,3 this engine con-
sisted of 75% transformer oil or MK-811and 25% MS-2016r MK-22 oil.// The engine consumed
0.8 liters of oil per hour. Sinje-a 1600 kilowatt.generator could-not be found, the
engine was set to function at 50% capacity. The weight to power ratio of this unit wa
12.3. The unit functioned normally throughout the test period. One of the advantages
of using such a unit is that it does not require water for cooling and the exhaust
gases of the turbine can be used for heating purposes. Orig. art..bas:. 4 figures.
CODE; 1o,13 / SUBM DATE: None
not
A-1,'A ! 1,, ~ c --, 1~-T.
USSR/Electrochemistry B-12
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26301
Author : V.L. Rheyfets, B.S. Krasnikov
Inst : Academy of Scie~7ce`sof 69R--
Title : Influence of Adsorbed Hydrogen on Zero Charge of Some Metals
Orig Pub : Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956,,iog, No 3, 596-588
Abstract The potentials of the zero charges (f z) of Hg, Cu, Ag, Zn
(monocrystal, face 0001), Pt, rd, Co, and Cd were determined
by methods describedearlier-(RZhKhim, 1954, 35687) in normal
solutions of H2SO4,+,k'a611"* Na2SO4 and H2SO, with
added concentrations of 0.02a. and pH ,r 1 to 11.) by measuring
the cap~Lcity. The electrodes were previously cathodically
polarized-one hour at i = 0.25 ma per sq. cm. It is shovn that
r7 of Hg, Cu, Ag, Zn and Cd does not depend on pH. In case
of metals capable to absorb hydrogen (Pt, 11d, Co), ?z.is
shifting to the positive side with the decrease of pH. It is
shown that the value of r, measured on the diffusion side of
the Pt membrane shifts to"the positive side for about 550 mv
with the increase of the saturation of the Pt membrane with
Card 1/2
USSR/Electrochemistry
Abs.Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, 110 8, .1957, 26301
B-12
hydrogen at pH- 2 by the cathode polarization. In the authors'
opinion, the dependence of T. on pH is determined by the change
of the equilibrium hydrogen, saturating the metal, together
with pfl.
Card : 2/2
KRASNIKOV7 P.,,Y,,,,_Ooktor seI'skokho-zyayatvennykh jiauk~ LARIMEVA, M.D,,
- . ~ind.sel-nkolthozyaystvemiykh nauk
Late fall zowing as a method for developing resistance to
flower-otalk formation in sugar beets grown for feed purposes
in the non-Chernozem zone. Agrobiologiia no.6,,791-795 11-D
c6l. (MIFLA 15:2)
L Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut kormov imeni
V.R, Villyanwa, st. Lugovaya, Moskovskaya oblast'.
(Sugar beets)
14
V, G.- ("Ind Vct S
of t',,.o r'-irl in th~, ~~bf'Afts, .~llt 1-!'i rl-~, ctirj- nfl o"It-~idc
-)f it in chic'--n
1-i"Il. llrrll~:ov Vc-t 2010 copier: (Y- 3-5n
KRASNIMV) G. A.
"Trypancin in the case of coccidiosis in cal-ves."
Veterinariya) Vol- 377 No. 41 1960, P- 59
Atv~-
v,-t. Dv- - N avv - ol-~i /Lr , yt~ "I
TCLSTOVA-PARIYSKAYA, W.G. prof.; SHCHEGLOV, A.M.,, dotsent; KRASNIKOV, G.A.,
kand.veterinar;;9 nauk
Pathological anatomy and some problems in the pathogenesis of infeO-
tious atrophic rhinitis in swine. Veterinariia 38 no.1:33-38
Ja 161. OIRA 15 z4)
(Swine-Diseases and pests) (Nose-Diaeases)
KRASIIIKOV; G.A.,, veterinarnyy vrach (Novo-Aydarskiy rayon, luganskoy
- - - " -'-O'bldi ti)
Trypan blue in coccidiosis in calves* Vetorianriia 37
no.415~CAp'60j,,j,) (TRYPAN BLUE) (MIRA 16t6)
OCCID
KRA',3NIKOV~ k3rd. veterin, naijk
Study of the purified drid concentrated virus of' froot-and -mouth
d'iseaec, in serologic reactions. Veterlnariia 41 no.2314-16
F 964. (MIR-k 17.142)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-is8ledovatellskiy inotitut okspertrentallnoy
vererinarill.,
4 1~ ~ 1, -4 -6, 6FWT (d ) /E!,.-rr (m),/cw) (v) ~r
ACC NR, Ap6o:L6742 ( /Y )
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AUTROR: Kraanikov, G. F. Manzhos, Yu. A.
G; None
TLE: Safety valves with overflow slide valves in Wraulic systems with backwater
the overflow
: Sudoetroyeniye, no. 12, 1965, 29-32
TOPIC TAGS: valve, safety engineering, hydraulic device, pressure compensator, hy-
draulic fluid, fluid pressure/ DG52 valve I
ABSTRACT: The authors study _DG50ifety valvelowith overflow slide valves in hydraulic
systems with backwater at the overflow. These valves are used in various hydraulic
marine systems. They are designed to work under pressures of 200 kg/cm2 and where the
pressure at the overflow is close to atmospheric. The components of this type of
valve are shown in the figure. The function of the valve is to maintain steady pres-
su~e in the system by interaction between the ball valve and the slide valve. Slide
valve 2 moves within valve body,1. The slide valve is held in its lower position by
spring 3. Fluid from the pressure line enters cavity a while cavity f is nimultane-
ously filled through a channel inside the slide valve. Fluid also enters the cavity
d under the plunger of the slide valve through holes drilled in the valve body, and
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ACC NRt JIrDU.Lo(4e
cavity c which is located above the slide valve is A
filled through small openings in the slide valve itself.
Ball b is loaded from one side by spring 7 which con-
trols the amount of force required, and from the other
by pressVe in the line and by the fluid pressure in
cavity c. The ball remains in its seat as long as the
force of the spring prevails. if the pressure in
cavity c exceeds the force of spring 7, the ball rises
and permits the passage of a small quantity of fluid J
into overflow cavity e. Cavity c is then filled by
fluid from the pressure line through a throttle valve a
in the slide valve pis-ton. This causes a pressure dif-
ferential and in turn a pressure reduction in cavity c.
The slide valve moves up connecting cavities a and b.
The upward motion of the slide valve continues until
the pressure in cavi-ties d and f is not the same as
th
t i
c
d th
3
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t th
f
f
i
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a
n
an
orce o
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e
e
.
spr
s po
ng
_d
pressure in the injection cavity is maintained. As B
pressure increases in injection cavity c, the forces of
-Z=-
equilibrium are disturbed and the slide valve which is
under fluid pressure from cavities d and f rises. Fluid
flaws from cavity a into cavity b causing a pressure de- A--cross section
crease in injection cavity a. Pressure is reduced until B--schematic
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it reaches that permitted by the setting of spring 7. If the pressure acting on the
ball in the injection cavity is lower than that set by the force of spring 7, the ball
is seated, closing off the passage of -fluid from cavity c to the overflow. This
causes pressure leveling in cavities o, d and f. Spring 3 forces the slide valve down,
disconnecting cavities a and e. Remote control equipment can be used for operating
the valve. Several other types of safety valves are discussed. These do not differ
significantly from that described by the authors. Various hook-up diagrwns are given.
A great deal of testing had to be done since there are no experimental and theoretical
data on the application of slide type safety valves in systems with backwater at the
overflow. All tests were carried out under stand conditions. The following valves
were tested: M15, M20, 1KR25 and M32. The test conditions are discussed. The
results showed that BG52 valves function as well with backwater at the overflow as
with free overflow and operate without noise or vibration. Pressure variation does
not exceed �5-8% of the setting, being �5 kg/cm2 in the pressure tubing for a setting
of 100 kg/cm2. A formula is given for calculating the backwater at the overflow.
Pressure does not vary in the tubing during prolonged operation or frequent startups..
The valve showed certain defects such as leakage along the control threads. A method
fs proposed for eliminating this leakage which is also applicable -to valves already in
operation. Orig. art. has: 5 figureB, 1 formula.
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Card 3/3 7
IOUSIIIKCV, Ivan Ionifovich
[Practices in mechanizing the cultivation of corn] Opyt mekhanizatoli
vozdel.vvanita kukuruzy. Hoakva, Goo. izd-vo sellkhos lit-ry, 1957.
94 p. (Corn (14aise)) (MrRA 11:5)
KRASNIKOV, I.I., inzh.
PF-5 ear corn cleaner6 Trakt.i sellkhozmash. 31 no*2:34 F 161,
(MIRA 14:7)
(Corn (Maize)-CleaniM)
CMIOKOV, Aleksoy MikhBylovich; SAGARDA, A.-A., dotsent, kand.tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent; SATAITOVSKIY, Ya.S., inzh., retaonzent;
- KRASNIKOV, K.P., nauchnyy red.; KUSKOVA, A.I., red.; TSZ,
'*- ~-- I ~e- ~re~ -
(Organizing and planning a shipbuilding enterprize) Organi-
zatsiia i planirovanie sudostroitellnogo predpriiatiia.
Leningrad, Gos.soiuznoe izd-vo sudoetroit.promyshl.. 1959.
430 p. (MIRA 12:10)
(Shipbuilding)
KRASNIKOV, L.
Two ymara of work using a new method. GrayhLetv. 13 no.10#.33-34
0 t56. (MIRA 10:1)
(Aeronautics. Commercial)
SOV/84-58-9-20/51
AUTHOR: Krasnikovy L. (Rostov-na-Donu)
TITLE: ------An--M-erience_in Flight Preparation (Opyt predpoletnoy
podgotovki)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1958, Nr 9, P 15) (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article presents a new scheduling of pre-flight
operations worked out in the Rostov airport after the
time for flight preparation was cut by 30 minutes in
April 1957. The article is accompanied by a graphical
table showing the sequence of operations and time al-
locations for various operations by crew members dur-
ing the 60 minutes allowed for flight preparation of an
airliner.
Card 1/1
ITMITIYOV, L.
Hard training in practical work. Prof. tekh. obr. 22 no. 12:
22-23 D 165 (',',IP.A 19.-l)
1. Umestitell diroktorn po ucheIno-pro.Izvodstvr-nnoy raIx-,te
Ubaganskogo nel'skogo professionallno-tolii-,icheskogo uchi-
lishcha No. 160, Kustanayskaya oblast'.
KWNIKOV, L.
Training for flights with shifting crews. Grazhd. av. 12
no.11:28-29 N '55. (YJRA 15:9)
(Flight training)
KPASNIKOV, L.
Thoupht-0 of Qiti of rurai ochool-c. Flofl'.-hekh.o~x, 22
no.5;22 My 16 5 - (1-1,1114 18:5)
I. Rukovoclitell sektsii zarnestitf-ley direktarov ro uchebno-prciz-
vod~;tvonnoy raboto Kust-Inayskoy oblasti.
KRASNINOVO H.
There is a need for control over the use of funds for acquiring
equipment. Fin.SSSR 37 no.14 ,s68-70 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4)
1
1. Glavnyy bukhgalter upravleniya agregatostroyeniya i
-priborostroyeniya Leningradskogo soveta, naradnogo khozyaystva.
(Industrial equipment) (Finance)
MAMKOV. K.F.
Mmumhummum"O,
Work practice with relief maps. Geog.v shkole 19 no.5:52-53
S-0 156. (HLRL 9: 11)
(Geography-Study and teaching)
KRASMOY,-Y vich; TREGUBA, Semen Grigorlyevich
[Tre:!:~ "S.H. j_J(fA"YAKOV, Yu.F., red.; GORBUNCVA, N.M.
(Horbunova, N.M.], tokhn. red.
(Kharkov Province; a geographical sketch]Kharkivslka oblast'
geografichnyi narys. Kyiv, Radians0ka shkola, 1962. 101 p.
(MIRA 16:1)
(Kharkov Province--Economic geography)
RAPOPORT2 T.D.; GUINURG, I.G.,, KRASNIKOV, M.A.; FUNA, A.V.,.
rc-A.
[Engineering and structural draw-Ing; a manual for students
in course 11 of "Building of Railroads", "Bridges anrl Tun-
nels", "Industrial and Civilian Construction", "Water Siip-
ply and Sewernge System", "Economi,~s and Organization of
Construction for P-ailroad Transportation"] Inzhe-n.-rnl-~-
stroi.Lellnoe cherchenio; uc-bibrioe pooobie d1la studento-l
II k-ursa spetsiallnostei; "Stroitellstvo zheleznyki, do-rog"(S),
"Mosty i tonnell" (14T), "Prumyshlonnrje i grstzhdanskoe stkroitel'-
stvo" (PGS), "Vodosnabzhenic i kanalizatoila" M), "Ekonf)mflca
a organizatsiia stroitellstva na. zhelezncdorozhrori transpcr'.ell
(ES). Moskva, Was. zaochnyi in-t inzhenerov zhei-d,_~ r. mransn.
1963. '09 P.
TANTSYURA, AsA.; KRASNIEW M P - SOBOLZV, V.Ta.; SADOV, I.Ta., iushener,
redaktor; takhnichaskiy redaktor.
P 0
[Automatic point type locomotive signal systems with automatic
train stop) Avtomatichookaia lo~pmotivnaia signalizataiia tochej-'
chnogo tip& a avtostopom. Moskva, Goo. transportnoe zhel-dor.iza-
vo. 1955. 124 p. (Teesoiusnyi nnuchno-ionledovatellskii institut
aholesnodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy. no.108). (KLIRA 9:2)
(Railroads--Signaling)
MVATSKIY, S.B.j SOBOLEV, V.Ya. (deceased];
TERFUGOV, G.A.; FILIPPOVA, L.S., red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn.
red.
[Now systems of coded interlocking) Novye sistemy kodovoi
tsentralizatsii. Moskva, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie
Y,va putei soobshcheniial 1961. 30 P. (MIn 15:1)
(Railroads--Signaling-Intelocki4g systems)
KARVATSKIY, S.B.; KRASNIKOVj M.P,; TERPUGOV, G.A.; SUKHOPRUDSKIY,
N.D., kend. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; PETUSHKOVA, LK.,
inzh., red.; DROZDOVA, N.D., tekhn. red.
(SKTs-62 code interlocking system] Kodovaia tsentralizataiia
sistemy SKTs-62. Moskva, Transzheldorizd-t, 1963. 30 P.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Railroads--Sigiialing--Interlocking systems)
KRASNIKOV. N.
Age is no obstacle. Okhr-truda i sots.strakh. 3 no.4:
47-49 Ap 16o. (MM 13:6)
1. VneshtatW teklmicbeskiy inspektor Xalininskogo obleovprofa,
go Rzhev* -
(RX hev-- Indus trial hygiene) (Pensioners)
L4495=66 M/W.
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6210142.363.3
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AUTHOR:, Oleksenko, P. F,-; Svechnikov, Sovlq(Candidate of technicaU(~S_
sciences).
TITLE: High-speed division* analog cIa,InPuter
SOURCM~ Airtoinatika-I roborostroyenlye,j2d.- 3. 1965, -26-27
p
TOPIC, TAGS.- analog. cIompui~ri.,~c6 mput-er circuit, computer design, automatic control
B
stern,semiconducto dev c
y
ABSTRACT-_ This. article describes 4*hfgb~sp6ed analog device for the division of unipolar
pulses of arbitrary: spectral shape (0405cps) with a dynamic range of 300 and 50 with
respect to the divigo, r and dividend The dircult-w" dIgned at Institut poluprovodaikov:
AN UkrSSR (Institute of-SemicalkWebDrai'AN MkiSSR)qrZ circuit diagram to presented
and static and. dynamic characteristics, are given,, as well as the theoretical -description of
thedevice. Thedevicini be',Olddlk used id. automatic control and in the field -
systmems
com Orig art., sy - formul. and JWres,
of tjjmgt
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KRA"INIKOVP N. 0.
7113' 11146tllods
te -tive kructures with S-Andstone on Th'n Cli~v Foundutions. if
..,in Higher Educ-ution USSR. Leenilngr-td Polytecimic In: I imeni M. I.
K!dlnJ n, lpnAn,.,rud, .1956.
(DissertAtion fov the Degree of C..indid-lle In
SO: Knizhn---yu Letopisll No 9, 195f
DERIBAS, A.A. (Novosibirsk); ZHILIN, N.V. (Novosibirsk),- KRASNIKOV N D.
(Novosibirsk); MARCHENKO# L;L. (Novosibirok)l
(Novosibirsk)
Vibrations of a concrete structure on a rook base under the action
of explosive loads. PMTF no.2040-143 JI-Ag 60. (MIRA 1416)
(Hydraulic structures--Vibration)
NPIM, Potr Leontlyovich; KILASNIKOVj R.D.9 kand. tekhn. ncuk, red.;
ZIIITNIKOVA, O.S., 19-ifi-n. red*- --'
(Liquefaction of sandy soils] Razzhizhenie peschanykh gruntov.
Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 259 (1,11RA 15:10)
(Sandy soils) (Soil mechanic3l
L.A. ; K01,13-P.-ii-i 4 jiI
flxp~r !mental. study of the vibraticns of mz3sive carien-t-
on sand bases. Trudy Inst. fiz. 2,,em. no.33. Vo-. M .
no.9: 59- 16 b4.