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KREPKOGORSKIY, L.W., dots.
Some questions in hygienic aspects of surface runoff in central
Kazakhstan. [with oummnry in English]. Gig.j san. 23 no.6:6-lo
je 158 (m rRA 11 - 7)
1. Is kafedry gigiyany Ka%anskoro Institute. usoverhenstvovaniya vrachey
imeni Vd. Lenin&.
(WATER SUPPLY.
In Rtmela, hye,,. evaluation of surgace wnter (Rum))
VYLEGZHANIN, N.I.j dotsent (Kazan); KREPKOGORSKIY,_ L.N.9 dotsent (Kazan')
"Pollution of the atmospheric air by carcinogenic substances"
by L.M. Shabadr P.P. Dikun. Reviewed N.I. Vylegzhanin. Kaz.
med. zhur, no. 4:93-96 H-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(AIR-POLLUTION) (CARCINOGENS) (SHaAD9 L.M.)
(DIKUN, P.P.) PW~*
,,,KREEKOGORSKIT, L.N.
Fluorine in the surface waters of Kazakhstan. Gidrokhim. mat.
3002-42 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Kafedra gigiyany Xazaaskogo goeudarstvennogo inRtituta
usovershonstvovaniya vracheq im,Lenina.
(lazakbstan-Vater-Composition) (Fluorine)
K11EPK9_WHSK1YP L.N., otv. red.; EPS1iTEYV, T.D., red.; MUKHUTDINOV,
I.Z__r-e9_.; STXIKEVICH, Ye.F., red.; PETUKHOV, N.I.p red.;
mulsm, G.D., red.
(Transactions of the Conference on Problems in Studying
the Water Resources of the Tatar A.S.S.R. and the 1~yglene
of Water Supply] Trudy Naucimoi konferontsii po vopronam
izuchpniia vodnykh resursov TASS11 i gigieny vodosnabzhe-
niia. Kazan', Kazanskii in-l" usovershenstvovaniia vrachei
im. V.I.Lenina, 1964. 106 p. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Nauchnaya konforentsiya po voprosam 4%ucheniya vc>dnykh
resursov TASSR i gigiyeLy vodoonabzheniy.ay Kazan', 1963.
2. Kazanskiy Gosudarstvennyy institut dlya usovershenstvo-
vaniya vrachey im. S.M.Kirova (for Krepkogorskiv). 3.Zave-
duyuabchiy Kafedroy terapevtichookoy stomatologii Xazanskogo
meditalfiskogo instituta (for Ovrutskiy).4. Geologicheakiy
institut AN SSSR, gorod Kazan' (for Stank-evich). 5. Kafedra
obshchey gigiyeny Kazanskogo, Meditsinskogo instituta (for
Petukhov).
GOIDVANOV, A.L., inzh., red*: MTROV, P.A..
tekhn.red.
[Vertical vibrations In the truck structure of rolling stock and their
effect on the track] Vertikalinye kolebaniia nadressornogafitroanita
podvishnogo sostava I vliianis ikh us put'. Moskva, Go*. tran5p.
shal-dor. izd-vo, 1958. 170 P. (Moscow. Vaesoiu2nri naucbno-
Insledovatellakii institut zheleznodorothnogo transport&. Trudr,
no.152) (MIRA 11:7)
(Railroads--Rolling stock) (Railroads-Track)
ALEKSEYEV, M.V.; VERIGO, M*F., prof.; YERMOV,
, S.S.; FILIFFOVAy L.S.,, red.; GRO14OV,, Yu*V*, ~~kbna red,
[Evaluating the action of present-day diesel and electric
locomotives ontrack] Oteenka vozdeiotviia na put' sovremen-
nykh alektrovozov i teplovozov. (13y] M.V.Aleksoev i dr. Mo-
skva, Wes. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putei ooob-
shcheniia, 1961. 42 po (IMU 15:3)
(Railroad engineering)
ANDRIMSKIY, S.M,, kand.tekhn.nauk; ZOLINIKOV, S.S., kand.tekhn.nauk;
XWELEV, A.I.,, inzh.; XOROLEV, K.P., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.;
KRYLOVY V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHESTAYOV, V.N., kand.teklin.nauk;
VERIGO, M.F., doktor tekhn.nauk; MEPROORSKIYJ~ S.S., kand.
tekhn.nauk; IVANOVp V.V., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent;
ORLOIVA, I.A., inzh.red.; VOROBOYEVA, L.V., tek~n.red.
[Truck-type locomotive underframes for high-speed traffic)
Telezhechnye ekipazhi lokomotivov dlia povyshennykh skorostei
dvizheniia. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-~ollgr. ob"edinenie
M-va. putei soobahcheniia, 1962. 303 P. ftocuw. Vsesoiuznyi
nauchno-isaledovatellskii institut zheleznodorozhno 0
transporta. Trudy, no.248). &RA 16:2)
(Locomotives-Design and construction)
(Railroad ongineering)
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ABHJLIAYXV, M.A., kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk: -RUPKDV, D.V., kandidat tekh-
nichefskikh nauk; FETROSTAN, V.A., kandidat tekffiU-R9-skikh nauk: KHAIMI,
F.G., kandidat tekhnicheakikh r-ank: UDALYY. A.M., redaktor; XRKMILLI-
YEV, K.M., takhnicheskiv redaktor.
[New friction surface and its use in deep well pumps] Novala, poverkh-
nost' trenita i ee primenenie v glubinnom naBose. Baku, Gos.nauchno-
tekhn.izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-rr, Azerbaidzhanskoe
otd-nie, 1953. 28 p. (MMA 8:4)
(Surfaces) (Oil well pumps)
SOV/1 37--57-6-10914
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, MeLallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 216 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Buzdakov, A. P. , Vlasova, T. Kh- , Krepkov, D. V. , Shanina, T. M.
TITLE: The Corrosion of Iron in Sea Water (0 korrozii chuguna v morskoy
vode)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Azerb. n. -i. in- t po dobyche nefti, 1955, Nr 2, pp 414-419
ABSTRACT; Results are presented of tests of several grades of iron (1) sub
jected to the action of sea water (Caspian) for the purpose of checking
their corrosion strength, In all 11 samples were tested. Corrosion
strength is determined by difference in weight before and after the
experiment. The experiments are conducted with total immersion in
sea water and in the splash zone above the water. The following
conclusions are drawn from the tests: Austenitic I of the Ni-resist
type shows the highest corrosion strength (13-14 times as high as
that of steel); followed by 0.410/o Ni I, having 5 times the corrosion
strength of steel. Next comes I with small additions of Cu and Al
which is 2-3 times as resistant as steel. Inoculated I is 5^ more
corrosion- resistant in sea water than steel. On total immersion in
sea water, ordinary gray I displ,tys the same corrosion resistance
as carbon steel.
Card 1/1 Yu. R.
SUBJECTs USSR/Welding 135-5-13/14
AUTHORS: Krepkov D.V., Engineer, Khaime F.G., Engineer and Buzdakoy A.P.
-Engineer.
TITLEt ITOC776996-54" and 'the "Rules for Examining Welders" Need
Revisionl (PereemotretIrOCT 6996-54 1 "Pravils. iapytaniya
evarshchikovl")
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye Proizvodatvoll, 1957, # 5, p 29 (USSR)
ABSTIUCT3 The standard "GOST 6996-54"-"Mothoda for Testing Welding
Beams" and the "Rules for Examining Welders" issued In 1954 by
the "Goagortakhnadzor" contradict each other in several points,
contain many errors and by far do not satisfy all requirements
of industrial testing welding seams. The contradictions cause
great confusion in testing welded connections.
The article contains some examples of contradictions and some
requirements which practically annot be satisfied.
Comparing the "GOST11 standard with the "Rules" it may be found
that according to "GOST" butt welds of tubes with a wall thick-
Card 1/3 neso of 6 mm and less are to be tested as a whole, and accord-
135-5-13114
~ITLEt ,rocr6996-54" aad the "Rules for Examining Welders" Need
Revisionl (Pereemotretl/'OCT 6996-54 1 "Pravila ispytaniya
avarshchikovl")
ing to the "Rules"t butt welded tubes of a wall thickness up to
6 mm are to be tested as a whole.
Actually the testing of butt welds of tubes is governed not by
the wall thickness but by the diameter of the tubes. However,
it must be admitted that butt welds of thin-walled tubes (4-5mm)
of great diameters have-to be tested, yet none of the available
testing machinssfaa gripe for tubes with more than 70 mm diameter.
At the same time the powerful testing machines permit to per-
form tests of butt welds of small-diameter tubes with any wall
thickness. In addition there are tubes of small diameter with
a wall'thickness exceeding 6 mm. According to the "Rules". aal!P-
lea must be cut from the butt welds of these tubes(because of
the wall thickness requirement) which have to be machined to
rectangular shape according to the test specifications which
is practically impossible.
The editors of "Svarochnoye Proizvodstvoll support the state-
ments made by the authors and ask the readers to give
Card 2/3
135-5-13/1-4
TITLEt l,rXT6996-54" and tne "hulem for ~;xamining Welders" Need
Revisionl (Pereamotret'POCT b996-54 i "Pravila ispytaniya
evarshchikovl"
their views.
ASSOCIATIONt Azerbaydzhan Research Institute for Exploitation of Oil Fields.
PRESENTED BYt
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress,
Card 3/3
AKHMIDOV, B.M.; IMRKOVICH, S.Sh.; XMDAKOV, A.P.; KREPKOV. D.V.;
HAHAKWVA, T.Kh.; NWPJMV, V.F.
Industrial testing of lift well tubing zinc coated by the thermal
diffusion process. Trudy AzNII DN no.6:24o-246 '57.
(KRA 12:12)
(Zinc) (pipe)
A , " T I -I C R'; B u z d a k o v , A. P . , ~. ~rei)kZ V - 12, 'z,'3 -r~ -// 2 1
1 T' The State Standard for Casting Gray and /0
GOSTe na otlivki iz serogo i modifitsirovannogo c-uguna~,
?Elil ODI CAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1958, N'r 8, 22-,'"
ABSTRACT: The Statq Standard, COST 1419-_51, -for Era., anc,; mc-diflec;
iron, io based on the resistance valuez: obtalred in
ing and bending testa. The che,-king of t"ne T~,!:,t
ha~; shown that the bend;',ng re!3is+anc e 4n car.' 4-
, I I __~_r. type
SCh 21-40 is 7-13 kg1mm higher than in the ~.tat; star..~ard,
in tlype SCh 24-44, - 510, in SCh 28-48 -46 kg/mm'-.,
1, Cast iron-.-Specifications 2. Cast iron--Prcpc--_,tl_-_s
Card 1/1
BUZDAKOV, A.P.; XHMOV, D.T.
Causes of the breakdown of a bucket-crane bridge. TSement 26 no.4:21-
25 Jl-Ag 160. (MIR& 13:11)
(Cranes, larricks, etc.)
K,
L 4R122-65 T
EPP(
ACCESSION NR: 'APS008653 S/0064/651/0001003/0201/0203
AUTHOR: G,_,~. Ho llochko V. A. :~v P. N.
_41
TITLE: G-udy of the distribution of admixtures of arsenic and ph~~shqrud in the
case Of the directional cr!ystallization of germaniiTn-teTiaichloride
13
SOURCE: Mimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 3, 1965, 201-203
TOPIC TAGS: arsenic. phosphorus, crystallization, germanium, germanium compound,
direction.al crystallization
ABSTRACT: The disfribution, of phosphorus and arsenic impurities in directional
.SEZ~jtallization of germ'anium tetrachloride (freezing point -49.50C) was studied
usi'ng- the -radioActive--traci,~r-meth6d.--The-. se-lection-6f-theser - impurities-was- brased-
first of all on their effect on the s'emiconductor properties of germanittr~ and also
on the probability of their presen'ce~ln noticeable amounts in the initial product,
this being especially.trua~.Iof arsenic.. The radioactive tracers-used vere phospho-
rus-32 (half-life of 14.3 days).in the trichloride form and arsenic-76 (half-life-
of 26.8 hours) in the form of arsenic anhydride. Germanium. tetrachloride contain-
i.ng P Or A-87C3 waa
12C13 poured into a polyethylene container which was then
L 48382-65
ACCESSION NR: APS908653
isealed. The container was lawared'at a-rate of 2.5.cm/hr into a narrow copper
lbeaker filled to the top'wLth acetone and placed in a Dewar flask containing a
mixture of dry ice and'acetonee. In order to create thenucleus for crystallization
the lower part of the eontainer v4s Immersed in liquid nitrogen before conducting
the directional crystallization. 'Upon completion of the procesa the ingot of ger-
manium tetrachloride in the container vas:extracted from the refrigerzitingagent,
cooled again in liquid nitrogen, and cut into equal parts. The iatter were placed
in fluo'roplastic. vessels;;4fter the germanium tetrachloride melted and reached room
temperaturell the activity.was:Measured; In the test the phosphorus and arsenic
A were forced into the upper end.of the ingot, this being the case especiaUy with the
phosphorus (and also of a series of other impurities including the chlorides of Ca,
Fe, and Al). Orig.. art. his 1 2 fivres, 7 -equations.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBHITTED: 00 ENCI#,. 00 SUB CODE-0 88 IC
110 REF 3OV., 005 OTHER: 002
Carcl 2/2
KRETL, A.
DPX 4 hydraulic brake. D. 196.
Improvement and adjustment of combines. p. 197.
Vol. 6, no. 10, May 1956
SBCRIIIK. RAD A MMIANISACE A ELETRIFIKACE ZEIEDUZ17I A LT-MICTVI
Czechoslovakia
Source: EAST EUROPEAN LISTS Vol. 5, no. 11 Nov. 1956
USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Shock. U-4
Aba Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol.) No- 101 1958, No 46759
Author : Kropogorskiy,, s-,. S.; Balandina) A. I.
Inst S-ERUngrn~~te of Medicine.
Title Trawatic Shock and Its Control In the Light of I. P.
Pavlov's Teachings.
Orig Pub Sb. nauchu. rabot toor, i klinich. kafedr Stalingr.
mod. in-ta, Stalingrady 1956, 110-123-
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
27
KRZPOSTYAKO U.S. (Sokolovka, Vinnitskoy obl.)
,
Reflected pains In suppurative processea of the lungs. VrOh.
delo. no*5:533 MY'58 (MMA 11:7)
4 (LOGS-ABSCKS)
A
KEEPOT, D.T., inzhener; KHAIKII, F.G., inzhener; BUZDAKOV, A.P., inzhener.
The All-Union State Standard 6996-54 and *Rules for testing welder"
sbould be-reviSed. Swar. proisy. no.5:19 My '57. (mLRA lo.-6)
--' -"' `_ - ' I
1. A2erbaydshanskiy nauchno-tooledovatellskiy Institut po dobyche nefti.
(Ilectric volding--Xquipment and supplies--Standards)
ERF20Y, M., kapitan
Composition and organization of an American infantry division; survey
of the foreign military press. Voon.vent. 33 no.4:77-81 Ap '54.
(MIRA 12:3)
(United States-Army-Infantry)
STUCHEVSKIT, M.- KREPS A.$. otvetstvennyy reclaktor; SALIMONT, I.P.0
redaktor,,-?Mf~, TrI., tekhnicheBkiy rodaktor
Detimating costs In ship building] Planirovante sebastoimosti
v audoBtroenii. (Leningradl Goa. izd-vo sudoetroitalluot lit-ry,
1951- 90 P- (KM 8:7)
(Shipbuilding-Costs)
REPS, Abram Snmoylovich; DORMIDONTOV.F.X., redAktor; KjIJIOLOVA.V.M.,
E-eTM-Me-aVIF-r-eNk or
[Economics of shipbuilding] Bkonomika sudostroitelinoi pro-
myuhlennoeti. Leningrad, Goa.soiu2noo izd-vo sudoatroitellnoi
promyohl.1955. 227 P. (HLRA 9:2)
(Shipbuilding--Costs)
*JOMMT, V.V., kand.okonom.nauk, naucbnyy red.;
__qh, .
HISMVICIft G.I., rod.; SHISHKOVA, L.M., tokhn.rod.
[Economics of the shipbuilding industry) Ekonomika sudostroitellnoi
promyshlennosti. Izd,2., perer. pod red. M.Borkherta. Leningrad.
Goo.noiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit.promyshl., 1959. 235 P.
(Mru 13:3)
(Shipbuilding) (Economics)
KREPS, B.A.
Universal electrocardiographic ruler. Vrach.doln no.8:857-859 Ag '59.
(MIRA 12:12)
1. Baltskaya rayonnaya bollnitsa Odesskf~ I fakulitetslmya
torapevticheakayr klinika (zav. - zasluzhonny aayntell nauki, prof.
M.A. Yaoinovskiy) Odesskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY--EQUIP~SNT AND SUPPLIES)
r,R"s) R. T.
7USSR/Metals'. Plating Testing
"Measuring the Thickness of Electroplated
Coatings by Electrical Method," S. S. Palley,
B. 1. Kreps
"Zavod Lab".No 12, pp 1442-1445
Describes new electromagnetic thickness-measur-
Ing instr based on measuring secondary emf
vith application of -ontrol plate. Device
permits highly precise detn of any thickness
of coating (except nickel) from 2 to 60 microns.
Error does not exceed 2 microns. Each measure-
ment takes 1-2 sec.
I&OT87
Poi E P 'IS' 8, ~ I
'Factor7-compo-anded harmacouticals' by P.V.Ogoradnikov, A.M. Freob-
razhenskli CdaceaseZ Reviewed by V.P.Xalashnikov, B.L.Kreps.
Apt,delo 6 no.5:91-94 S-0 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(PHARMACT) (OGORODNIKOV, P.V.)
(FUOBRAZHINSKII, A.M. )
KAIASH.NIKOV, V.P., profesoor; KRM D kandidat farmateerticheakikh nank
KPZP3, E. ; K-C -I 11'Mk, .--- ; PF CCIH A ZKA, J .
The relocation of a road in the area of Lipno Dwn.
P. 4, 'Silnice) Vol. 6, no. ?/8, July/Aug. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: 7onthly Tndex of E-Ist European Acessions (=-jIT) Vol. 6, ro. 11 "ovember 1 57
- - 9
,.0 L, . .
Science and proeperity of Ilir nat~-i ro.3A:31-
37 l6n. (:.'Llh 14:70)
(Scionco wd cIvIli-tticn)
63 1,:)-, otoy ! .9~, , ro 1, a! I a t. venn;-' ): der e. v .- ':v
:,~inlsst.-cv rofnv, t-slesi., Aav.
Vyn. 12, 24-2Q
"49
KUPS GrI o,r!7 Rodipacoo; WASHIKOV, A.A., spets.red.; MLGH. N.Ta.1
L
H.P., tekhn.red.
(Tho teohnoloa of chemical cleaning and dyetrw, of c-lo,.hes] Tokhno-
logiis khimicheekoi chistki i peralcrashiveniia odezhdy. Moskva,
Vnes,koopelzd-vo, 1957. 315 p. (KM 11:2)
(Gleaning) (Dyes and dyeing)
WAR, L.; MAROS,
Structural changes of the nerve fibers and endings under the influenc,.
of roentgen ra Rev. sci. med. 5 no.3/4:195-198 160.
rpE*RIPHERAL NERVES radiation off.)
(RADIATION EFFECTS experimental)
ALUNPU, I. F. (aEPS-AIRIAPU, I. F.)
AUFAPU, 1. Y. (KREPS-AUNAYLT, 1. F.) "Proguoeis of the Anticipative Development of
Diseases of Potatoes and of Cebboge," in ProgRosis of the Anticioative Develo2ment
of the Most Prominent Pests and Disenses Ex7jected to Damage Field Crops nud'
Forests in 1935 Institute of Plant Protection, Leniv-rzid, 1935, pq- 12'1-129. 464 L54
I
SO: SIRA, 51 90-53, 15 Dec. 1933
L'ILQ~z.osis 02 t.-~e Ariticiputive Dovulop;-~elo; of-'AruaLsf~G of
C" ob"u"r"
Edblio-,raphy frosi
u
(Soviet hiLlicaUonp in Plant Ilatholo,,.7 ai,d Uosely iol~s)
actioti, 1pnir.:yra 15',1, 105, 1,
jo. Institute ot' Plant ProtL I ~i35
AUNA-FU, I. F. (XR:--T'S-AT.PIA?U, 1. F. )
AUNAPU, I. F. (=-IS-AUwTA-FU, T. F.) "Vegetable Diseases in 1935," in
The Principal FUtu vn(t DiRonnes of Crop P U-S.S.R, Institute of
Plant Protection, Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Leuitprvd, 1916
N). Z97-313 464 L542
SO: SIRA. 5I 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953
Iv.
C' C
7-7
KREPS, 1
on th(I ji.
i,,af andruony trioxide
,,Ac
Lf~ion
N. S.
M-76, r 74 ACW~j
Gigienu 1-34na. 19NI, 'o. 0j,
Cheidcal Abstrnct4
101~ 48 110- 5 ~,,Pts. *-Ith'ribbits and obseryati,jui oit LumAn c:i," Show
th., SNOI Is a (4XIC Substance Lju-i lie atta*.
IN 1954 cannot cxe~clft,boutandtlhi of mg. per/L or Imi. Toxic cf-,
Biological Chemistry fects Ate Ovidult aftet ImAO(I~vI whAmion of air cmittg.
hundrrdthl of nil./I. bkin (jC(OC1nL%tj1~jji 3r'~ 411:1011Y thO
of intoxicntion, C. M. K-o,oh:x41-
LAUM. N.V.; ALMANDROV, "S'; LYUBLINA, T6.1,; Arn z , I.I.; Z&U-
BUNINA, M.S.; GADASKINA, I.D.; DOBRYAKOYA, N.S.; ~, ~1- F ; YA RA IX,
V-M-; LIVINA- Z-N-; DARISHIMIT, S.L.; TICGOROV, RO-x-.j-HTj;oy&, M.L.,
starshiy nauchW sotrudnik; KIMV, B.D.; ANDIMYEV, V.V.; LMINA,
Te.T.-, ZAMHAYZVA, G.I.; ANISIMOV. A.N.; nIDLYARD, I.G.; DA SXATA,
O.L.; BOGOVSKIT, P.A.; TIUMOV, L.A.; MINHERTISON. H.Ta.; ABRAMOVA, Sh.l.,
GRIGORITZVA, L.K.; KLINSK&U, K.S.
Third Leningrad conference on the problems of industrial toxicolo&r.
Farm.i toks. 16 no.2:59-62 Mr-Ap 153. Off-IRI, 6:6)
(Poisons)
AUTHOR: Kreps, L.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences and Dotsent.
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TITLE: ------------
Investigation of the operation of a free-piston diesel-
compressor. (Issledovaniye raboty svobodnoporshnevogo
dizell-kompressora.) 114-6-5/11
PBRIODICAL: "'Energomashinostroeniell (Power Generation Machinery
Construction) 1957, Vol-3, No.6, pp. 15 - 19 (U-S-S .R.)
ABSTRACT: Free-pistm engines are classified into two types:
diesel compressors and gas generators. The usual appli-
cations and principles of operation are described with
diagrams. A Soviet-produced free-piston diesel compressor
type AK-2 is described. It is a horizontal four-stage
compressor with an output of 8 litrss/minute (related to
a compressed2~ir temperature of 30 C and an out ut pressure
'17
of 230 kg/cm. The fuel consumption is 8.8 kg hour. The
overall dimensions are length 2 630 mm, width 890 mm,
height 860 mm. The dry weight is 650'kilograms. The con-
struction is described and illustrated with a sketch. The
engine is started by compressed air. The main conditions
of the working process are tabulated.
The main test conditions are tabulated. Two independently
controlled parameters were selected to determine the opera-
ting conditions of the diesel compressor. These were the
amount of fuel supplied to the cylinder and the final-press-
Card 1/2 ure of compressed air. It is shown that the length of-
Investigation of the operation of a free-piston diesel-
compressor. (Cont.) n4-6-5/11
stroke of the pistons is determined by the fuel supply and
hardly depends on -the air pressure. The rate of working
(number of strokes a minute) is determined by the air press-
ure and hardly depends on the fuel supply. The output of
the compressor reduced to n.t.p. is mainly governed by the
fuel supply and hardly depends on the pressure. A graph is
given of the change in piston travel and output of the
compressor as a function of fuel supply. A graph is given
of the relationship between the number of strokes per min-
ute and the output pressure for all stable load conditions.
Speed/time curves are given for the piston. Finally, a
graph is given of the combined output characteristics of
the compressor for various speed and load conditions as a
function of the fuel consumption.
There are 6 figures and no literature references.
AVAILABLE:
Card 2/2
MPS, L.1a, kand. tekhn. nauk,.dots.
Kinematics and dynamics of free-piston engines. Test. mash,37 no.8;
B-14 Ag 157 (MLRA 10i9)
00;;reesors) (Gas turbines) (Diesel engines)
UMN, Igor Mikhaylovich, prof., doktor takhn. nauk; BOLTINSKIY. W.V., prof.,
retsenzent-, DOYACEMOO N*Kh*p dots*# kAilde t8khne nwk, retsenzent;
GRDIAMT, V.I., dote., kind. tokhn. nan , rot senzent;-99-'.~!' ..L. I.,
dots., k=d' tekhn. mw , retsenzent; UMM, N.V., dots.,
tekhn. nauk: reteenzent; ALIKSBY11T, V.P., kand. takhn. nauk, rad.1
NAKHIKSON, V*A., red. lad-va; ROM' B.Z., tekhn. red.
(Theori, of automobile oneineg] Tooriia artonobilOnykh dvigatelel.
Moskva, Gose- -nauchno-Ltskhn. 1x&-,ro mashinostroit. lit-ry, 195B,
270 p. (MIRA IWO)
1. Deystvitellun chlon Akademii nellskokhozyVetvannykh nauk (for
Boltinskiy). .
(Automobiles-Ingines)
MFSj L.I., kand.tekhn.nauk
Farameters of the working cycle of a free-piston engine.
Inergomashinogtroenie 4 no.3:1-5 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(Free piston engines)
tekbn. hauk
Investigating the pre4surm process. power balance, and efficiency
Inkee-platon diesel compressors. Rnmrgomashinostroanin 4
no.10:18-23 0 158. (ICRA 11:11)
(Compr"asors)
KOSHKIN, VA., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; MAYZELI, L.M., kand. tekhn.
nauk; CMRN014ORDIK, B.M., kand. tekhn. nauk~.j
kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzentj CHAMOV, AA, inzh., r
SMIMOVA, G.V., tekhn. red.
(Free-piston gas producers for gas-turbine units] Svobodnopor-
sluievye generatory gaza dlia gazoVirbinnykh ustanovok. Mo-
skva, Mashgiz, 1961. 289 p. Off RA 16: 10)
(Gas turbinep) (Gas producers)
(-A) L 69)3-06
ACC NR, AP5028550 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/020/0163/0163
AUTHORS: Borinaglebakiy,.A. I.; Bulychev, F, Ryvkin, L. 8.j
Tsentsiper, M. L,
ORG: none
TITLE: Accumulating fuel pump. Class 46, No. 166199
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobrateniy i tovarrqkh znakov, no. 20, 1965o 163
TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel pump, engine fueL system, engine component, internal,com-
bustion engine ID tJ4 tjS
ABSTRACT: This Author Cortificate presents an accumulating fuel pump for internal
combustion engines (such as free piston engines). The pump contains a case with
coaxially placed cartridges,, each of which carries a plunger with curved dosing and
conveying rims and a counterplunger conneoted to the piston of the accumulator. To
lower the coat and improve the performance, the counterplunger is provided with an
internal cutoff duct conneoting the aperture between the plungers to the low pressure
zone through a duct in the plunger. The plunger may also contain a duct for fooding
fuel to the atomizer.
SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM UTEs 16JUD62
1A UDC: 621.43.038.5
R FV.11~1 f 1.~ 1,7
L 24004-66 W/DJ/W
-Z"Zo 'AP6009921
C (A) SOURCE CODE: UR
AUTHOR: Shneyerov, V. S.; Kreps, L. I.,
ORG: none
combustid/engines.
3/66/000/004/0116/OUI
TITLE: An accumulative fuel pump for internal
Class 46, No.
179123 [announiced by Central Scientific Research and Design Institute of FL-el Systems
for Automotive and Stationary EB&ines (Tsentra.11nYj nauchno-issledovatellskiy i kon-
struktorskiy institut toplivnoy apparatury avto-traktornykh i statsionarnykh dvigate-
ley)]
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966. n6-117
TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel system, engine fuel pump, internal combustion engine compo-
nent
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an accumulative fuel pump for internal
combustion engines based on Authorts Certificate No 166199. The pump contains coaxial
sleavesliwith a piston and a counterpiston which.has a metering channel and a washer
located between the sleeves with a connecting channel. The design is simplified and
the reliability is improved by provision for a metering valve in the connecting chan-
nel. The counterpiston has throttling slots for connecting the accumulation cavity
to the metering channel so that the cross sections of the damping slots are gradually
reduced as the counterpiston is seated.
1/2 UDC: 621.43.038.5
L 24oo4-66
ACC NR: AP6009921
1--sleeves; 2--piston; 3--counterpiston;
4--metering channel; 5--washer; 6--connect-
ing channel; 7--metering valve; 8--throttl-
ing slot; 9--accumulation cavity; 10--pisto
seat.
SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DAM 04Jun631' ORIG REri 000/ OTH FXF: 000
2/2
-L 06337-67 ME -
ACC NR, AR6013844 Bl66jb!66--'
IJP(C) DJ1JD
AUTHOR., Krops, M. S.
TITLEz Increasing the geometric accuracy of bearing parts
SOURCE: Rof. zh. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 11B1192
REF SOURCE: Tr. Seminara'po vopr. progessivn. metodov shlifov. i dovodki detaleyj,
obespech. vysok. fstabi-11n. tochnost' i dolgovechn. podshipnikov kachoniya. M.p
1964, 44-45
TOPIC TAGS: ball bearing, metal erinding, metal finishing
ABSTRACT-/The causes of geometric inacCuracies originating d ing the different
A
Af ball boa Irr (ring
grindingNdperations in the production ri-, e considered
grinding, grinding of the external cyl..drical surfacevtgrooves and internal
surfaces)- these includet inaccuracies in the machine tool, in the clamping
devices'ld in the set-up operation. It was establishedthat the moth machining
and the set-up procedure during grinding are not sufficiently well established and do
not provide the required high accuracy. The geometric accuracy of the rings0can be
increased by grinding the races and running surfaces on immovable, rigiMports
(excluding the effects of clamping devices on the accuracy) and also by using the same
mounting base for all operations of the grinding process. The sequence of grinding
Card UDC: 621.923:621.822,001,5
L 06337-67
ACC NR: AR60138h4
operations on the external and internal ball bearing rings and the mounting methods
which will provide the required accuracies are presented. 10 illustrations, 3
tables. L. Romancheva fTranalation of abstraeg
SUB CODE: 13
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t(RFPS, N., Sudlya vsesovuznoy kategorii
The requirements increased. Voen. znan. 41 no.609 Je 165. (WRA 18t5)
Kaps p N.
lasoons of the Spartakiada. Voen.znmn. 39 no-10:31 0 163.
(MIRA 161l1)
1. StarsIdy trorier 'Ejentralinc-sporUvriogo ~duba ':)( rovollnogo
obohchesluva acdeystviya armii., aviatoii i f-lotli.
Eksp~ririt,mt,allnoe issl-~dovanii udara o voc:u. "Oskva, 1939.
32 p., illus., tables, diagrs. (TSACII. Trudy, no. b3,3)
Siblio~-raphy: p- 31-32.
Title- tr.-. `Ixp~rimental investii-ation of i:-,Tact in Ian(-.In,-- on
water.
U. IACA
SO: Amronnutical Sciences and Aviation -in the ')ov-i-t Union, Library of
Congress, 195.~-~'.
KH'," TS R. L.
Udar o vodu tel kl-Lnoobraznoi fomy. Ukadr.,miia Nailk SSSR. In-
stitut mckhaniki. inzhenernyi sbornik, 19147, v. 4, no. 1, P. 177-
187, diaElrs. )
Suvr.,,ary in --,,'n,-Iish.
F
Pliblio-Taphy: p. 187.
T i tle tr. :Impact of v,~-d.,-e-shaped oodies in lwidim-, on water.
TA4-A37 -,r. 4
Aeronautical Sciences and AviatLon Ln the Sovi-!t Vnion, Librar:,- of
Con~,rnss, 19550
3-(7) -
AUTHOR: Kropg, P. L. 3C-V/5C-5,^-'~'-1 -/24
I........ ..........
TITL::',: V. IV. Andreyanov "Hydrolo-ical Calculationo in Projectinr- Small
and Modilum-nized Hydraulic. Povicr Stations".
llublishinL; 111ousc. Lenin.--rad 1~-57 (7. G. Andrcyanov
Licheakiye raschety pri -iroy3ktirovanii malyh1i 1. qrcd-,ii11:h r~idrr,-
1957)
P-1110DICAL: Ucteoroloeiya i C;idroloCiya, 195,~, 1'r 3, ir,) 57 (US32)
ABSTRACT: A. 11. Gavrilov (Chapter 2) and A. K. Froa1:urya!:,--,r (Chaptez 3)
co-oporated. in this book. It ccnaists 3f 7 chapt,:rs and --nclco-
urca, and dcale with all problcma arioinC; when carryin - o-,:'
hydroloCical calculations. All characteristics CO11nCCt,,.r1 wit"I
projactin,- hydraulic power stations for a,:-ricultu,-,a1 ccono-,~,y ar,2
doalt with as v;ell. Th~., sourc,.,.- of hyd,-olcj-cal data are show-1.
,%nd v--,commandations ar,: Livcn for the ~nal--Jis nnd cvaluation
of oucl, data. The book furtlif~r dzalo -,,Iitl. 11:-,C -1*.:1-~,,--,,:n,,-O
by phyf3ical-Lnd Z;coC;raphical fa,,tors ---ad hu:j ccr-no.--1c. activity
of man upon the economi-, -ondition3 ~-,f r-*----z--,,
discussed rvZ;ards the main -procoduros t~ ~;c foll-ci-I
CQncralization and calculation of ch-rrct-.:r-ir;tic.,3 4--1 V.-I. eis-
Car" 1,.
V: C. Andreyanov "41ydroloL;ical Calculations in llrc~j ct- C-, -1 7 -1 r,12,'
inC Small and ilediur.-3ized 11jdraulic Powc:r Statianall.
Gid:coji~-t,oizdat P-A'Ai3lhin~; 7,,)u.3(.. L-.~,iin~rad l,"-
I
P-re
C. 0
culatir.C raln- and hi,li -.,rallcr t'-A 1.,cen
bj G. A. Aluk3uyc-i in t1i(. GGI, w,". wl,.Irl~ oc~-Vbjl b-i- 7. 0.
Androyanov in a better %inderitandable anl cr;wlorient for,.,,
to Gervc, for workinc; cout !)Tojuats. Tic b;,Ir)" aloc zl~-.~,-.;,-, t',ic- a,,3-
plicatility of cthor fcr--,ul-:3 for tl--~
jprin~; tidc,, cii ,hc 1-n~;th of th,
characteriotica of tho rosPectiv-0 nilk!U. Tht: v-' !zLL;,--.
hydrodraphs is alac thcroiiGhly Myalt wit'L. .-r1c;LJcp-1 t--raloL;y
i ~01 - - -- ~ L.
is racommanaed as V I-asic uth--,-' foi7 lllyf- ct~ i
~rll une-,:plored Finall a0;,IC
t,hc beol. pointrud 0---t . ?Gr I
to bq devoted too littlc attuontior, La th.:,. Lou!-
?/2
BELYAKOV, LS.;_4~~FPSp S.Ye.; SURIN, P.D.; WLRINOVA, O.K., red.1
GOR13ATK1N,-S:G-,,-T5M. re&
[Clock and watch repairing]Remont chasov. Moskva, Gosmdstprom-
izdat, 1962. 240 p. (MIRA 16:3)
Wocks and watches--Repairing and adjusting)
GAFnEV, Lorls IMiRbAylovIch; 1,JiEF.13, Solcmcn Ye-isuyzvi,--h;
Pavel Dmitriyevich; 10PBOVA, T-S.B., red.
[Clooribig of cl-.,-.k'.3] C~Iistka chasov. EO.,xvR,, i,egkaia
1,'MA
industriia, 1965. 86 p. (1. 1 -18.4)
KREPS, Ye.
Objectives and tasks of the "Zhurnal evollutsionnoi blokhimii
i fiziologil". Zhur. evol. biolp-1him. i fiziol. 1 no.1:3-6 Ja-F
165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Glavnyy reduktor "Zhurnala evolyutsionnoy biokhimii i fizio-
logii.11
PROYHODTSEVA, S.Ya., red.;
CHERNYKH, M.P., red.; KISELEVA, Z.A., red. kart;
KOSHELEVA, S.M., tekhn. red.
[The "Vitiazl" in the Indian Ocean) "Vitiazl" v Indiiskom
okeane. Moskva, Geogmfgiz, 1963. 275 P. (MIRA 16:6)
(Indian Ocean-Oceanographic research)
11 It Is 0 a 11 n III a a D u it u It Id a Is IF IN x it #2 OJ dre
a a L-L 1 11; all
PoCCIPIS wl 16C.1914% .01.
proc"ll" ICCMP~ YW4 tho 4etivity of musdo.
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SOi Mvpnot-, in Modern Molo Olsrekhi Sovremennoi 'H01 0- -e) Vol - -(Fl, 'To. 3, 1941
---. -- .. I - - - ~ . ~ I- -,--ay - rl.. I
KIr-IM, 2.1/1.
"Recent contribution3 to the physiology of the pituitary." (p.385) by A.A. Danilov
(dacease,j), Rev. trj 2.~I. Krepz;
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Pavlov Phys. Inst.. AS USSR and Karadog Biol. '~'tation, Ukr A S SSR
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Froglish. healthy animals and town thil car.
Im-nic anhydrase (1) activity in blould atud thaties is jossin.
Wned on a suiprisingly mist. level. which can. husolevei.
be Allied thfungh espil. Intrrf ent
Artsung The pro-
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cedurrb that camw a shift In I IrM, ildruinistration of eptle.
drine, exposure to low atm. prestsure, itirylitsto respiration
suul. evecialjy. return to normal air may be russitioned.
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f, K fit, and. tkularlort ripts. on %plornectouilsord anitnals
the- thAt I lor ablive Lildo. In the I level cantu'l III, low.
ColtiltnI cut by a change 61 the rorkAl it). tier unit 4.1d
w,l. The gine content of the crythrocyleso b" been
lip runniriently to Obs"Itims on the enzymic
altivity a I level. I)&(& obtained point to the concluol,'01
thAt thl, changes in I level tanuM be aceaustod fur by the
VVIA11,016 in tile zinit. 44 The Pritylite, P" unit blood VW.
I len". I be other alternative trittatirls that It is the activity
of the enzyme that is rorspsroudble for the above changes.
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paralirli4n; between the changes in "vity of the I With
rreurd ill hydratkIn and dehydration. This fact % In.
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by the other phase. Thui. the blooll L4 rats is extremely
~-Iivr blith as ilitticiliell tlY the hydral6in and debythatiom
yearli,ml., wheles. the bllwO 4 ge N i- very 4cliv?, W.
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1.1 tile I"flurf. It InAy 1W 4lixtral"I ful"ll the almotre rvl-
dr~ thAt the activity I.J I ill the urgani"n 6 SLA a CoMt.
value. It may vary according to the cOndil-JUM PtOwnt-
These Changes "Isy Inviijo, either one or the viber pbaj4
nf the rwOlln. They appear 1u be 4-1 an ml&Ptxtlvv
risturr,
activity (thi4 cooictrus different enlynt". not unly It
1. one of the mechanisms of the AWAPIAtive 8`411111111100 94
Oman 4.
the orvan"in. which 6 cffected by neurolluMIUMI
in which the sympathetic nervous systern undoubtedly
plays all itilpIletant rille. D. 1. Ifacht
c.Ingethle with the Itwor"Ikoo as ta the charge lit theamt.
44 1 a tillyine, M# silldy i4 IliffVVvtl( sonilluil 11%pul-I
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"Present Day Physiology and Living.,n N4uka i Zhiznl, No.12, 1947
141. Krens E. M. T. P. `avlov Physi~-,1. Inst. of the Acad. of 3cil3neess U. 5- S. R.
Variati3n'-sin c,--.rhdnIc anhydrase for bodly regulAion API.,~rican 'Review of 6oviet Medicine
1947, 4/5 (426-4.35) Tables 5
So: Fhysiology, BiochemiBtry & Pharmacolo,a,y, Section 11, Vol. 1, No. 1-6
-'. 1*'.
"Leon C,,--l-oli (Th-- 65th Anrivor:-nry CT P-rth)". (-. 7,'j) by Acadlcrrd,~iar
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The Influence of bi6.<ltu4o waditions an blao4 car-
bwk amobydra". N. A. V"1hln11,llwiy.&,
Of 1. V. Fetilittaka. H. Vill. F. to. Shrroat,,va.
00 Istren. A kid. Sawk S.S.S. R., Stp. 11101. 1948- 4 19. - Ob.
~rv4l;'Wlv C'n A I.lrCV no, ill Intift.411 oitilliet-IN oil A hrAfth
rewirt lAttitotilt 301, in.) Alut An Alpi- , 14bit)-siltit)
m.)l Itulicate that even at tmoilm4te elevAtkitis t2k)tlt) in.)
go c%mitintied fortidme lormli Ili an incroAe of c.atotinic An-
hydra-e (1) level, th.it catoed toy erythrocyte
increAse, le4doills t., I C'WIT. over unity (the v"lue 4 tinity
go or is given In tile ill I A81.1 tile rrvjhj-ytC 'Notint in
hCAttbY SUbjWt Under l"WHIM 01114MAMS MCAWtai At nr.&f
high level of Imlycytimuti-4. high henwg6-bin level. 21111 A I
melf. W Unity. MmintAin clallphills. illy0vialf ontich
so inotioctilArloo,mliat high Alt RUAICS M111CCI I ICVCI,
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Ir.odiciro - TIOMO" Syatmis, ~~,;atlletlo
*An Fe-evnlvAtion of Several IllyelolOCIMI Fl~ctoraj" V. 11. porsukq A. Verzhbinakayal
L
Ye. I.: Prersj N. 1. TAkholOsonp V. V. Strellteov (receascd)j 41rialol Tnst imeni,
Acad~;iclan 1. T'. Fa,.;Iov, terd 5alp V.-Sli# 2 pp
"Fiziol Zhl= St"O"n Vol MYN, NO I
Autlmra discuss the cuestion of the oymrkthetio nerve an the charaical I-rocesses in the
'let(? I t1le irst Ell'
ale'elgil Tuscles. Tvo serietoofrorm ts~ W Cond.
g; am, fee Of 1, troc.
ace cn current was usra t~ve . 0 nerves Of tlmnl,
In the reconds en electrical current was apl,lied to tle wjm;-atletic nerves which Lad
been deadcred with nicotine. rAftmitteds 12 Yay 1947.
FA 41TPA
UM/Redicine - Nerrous, System Jan/Feb 50
Brains Phrziology
R "Carbonic Anhydrase in the 'Rervous System," Ye. M.
Xreps, Physiol Inst imeni I. P. Pavlova, Acad Sci
USBRp Inst of Evolutionary Physiol and Path of Higher
Nervous Activity imeni 1. P. Pavlov, Acad Med Sci
USSR, 14 pp
"Fixiol Zhur SSSR" Vol MVI, No 1
Investigates carbonic anhydrase of the brain for each
group of animals with central nervous system. De-
cides that in all classes of vertebrates maximum ac-
tivity of carbonic anhydrase occurs in parts of the
IM 155T35
MM/medicine - Nervous system (contd) Jan/Feb 50
brain having greatest functional activity. Finds
acute asphyxiation increases activity of carbonic - z -
Ibbydrase'.In'the braiii~ SutmiseifiVda enzyme's
phWblogical role 71a.l.thodbraial, is,.Imost -probably, -
t6=eruie&,v-ith maintehancelof:acidbase equilibrift
In tistues:;', Itcludes two tables of data-. Submitted
XHUS, Ye.M.;PIGAREVA, Z.D.;CHXT-VWIKOV, D.A.;POXLZAMXAYA, L..F*
'-
Biochemical development of the brain in ontogensais and nervous
function. Zh. vysohei nerv. deiat. 2 no. 1:46-57 Jan-Feb 1952.
(GIML 23:3)
1. Institute of Physiology imeni 1. P. Pavlov of the Academy of
Sciences USSR. I
USSR,Ikedicine - Oxygen roncentration in Mar 52
the Blood
~Nev Method of Determining the Sntnration of Blcod
With Oxygen," Ye. M Kreps, Cor,. Mem, kcad Sci USSR
"Priroda," Vol 41, No 3, pp 75-79
States that a new perfected cathodic photooxyhemO-
meter has been designed by Eng-r Ye. A. Bolotinskiy
at the Leningrad Exptl Workshops, Acad Med Sci
USSR. Bolotinskiy continued work started by
Ye. X. Kreps and M. S. Shipalov during World War
II (of. Kreps, Shipalov, Bolotinskiy,*Byul Eksper
23,~T6
Biol i Med" No 7, 1951). According to Kreps, ex-
tensive exptl work on arterial hypoxemia has al-
ready been done with the use of the new instrument-
Author states that it is very important for use in
control of respiration during surgery of the chest,
for the soln of a number of practical problems
connected with work and exercise, etc.
23ar6
KRW~S, Ye.m.
Study of the Individual characteristics of the experimental animal.
Trudy fiziol. lab. I no.1/3:91~-117 '53 (MLHA 9:5)
(CONDITIO11YAD RESPONSE)
nod bjvd~ on,coutant at a
Oftbrd onsic to tits is shww ulti&,
"I U. Kt" am R. Yu. C*myueva
TWt oskin". 8
P.
S-S-S,R- 104- 276-KI056l--MtmvAxkt miamrpy"
-**A for Mwing the wam. at cackopm" ia
mt OMbcd *Xtet unda owdttkm of hypoza mducedi
thbar bf brW tvacmUm to 100 mm. or praocad msinte-
ulasikt240n= Pcolonged modetate hypotiA lowers ate,
=1 at altralk4d caused by,=wu-vr*W-us
y thaa does the zbon tcm mvem hypuh. Pu-
Is OA dcpkvoa in the V kyvr of the cortel.,
0. M,
1-a
~,.t Ii )
) t 1 -1 1 -
lam"Ye.me
Carbonic an~qdrsse in secretory organs. Met. po evol.fiziol. 1:
164-173 156, (MIRA 11:1)
(CARBONIC AHMRASE) (GIANW)
US,9R/1;Umnn wid Animal Physiology. Respiration.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Biol., No 6, 1958, 26948.
Author ZoM- Krepe, E.A. Bolotinakiy, L.S. Goshteyn and
Inst
Title A Reco;7ding Ox-.rhemograph
Orig Pub: Vopr. med. Xhimii, 1956, 2, No 6, 457-461.
Abstract: In a r~.-w instnment produced since 1955 by the
"Kraen.)gvaxJeyets" Factory, the 0-36 oxyherograph,
the fw,;J.to ("be misplaced zero in particulari inherent
in dorentic and foreign oxyhemographs have been eli-
minatc~-'. The instrument operates on an alternating
currenv, system at 127 volts. It has selenium and
silver culfide photoelements; measurement is based
on the recording of photoelectric changes associated
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or LI
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usw/lbiman and Anin-I Physiology. Respiration. V
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biol-p No 6, 1958o 26948.
with the difference in spectral properties of Rb and
Hb02- The emf developed by the photoelements is
d6termined by the 02 saturation of arterial blood
and is measured by comparison with a voltage taken
from a calibration chart (compensation method). Both
voltages are fed periodically at a frequency of
50 cps into the input of an electronic amplifier
connected at the output with a reveraing asynchronous
motor. The direction of rotation of this motor depends
on the predominance of one of the voltages, and for
each value of difference in the voltages there is a
definite corresponding position of the indicator arrow
and pen on a scale graduated in units representing 02
saturation of aiterial blood.
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JC !!R TW, ',' "~LICA Sec.2 V01.10/10 Phy,_Biochem- Oct 57
9 Ell~' it. 1q.
4255.. KREPS E.M. Leningrad, Alhosphatides in the nervous sys -
tv in ( it u a a i a n t e x t ) USP. SOVR. BICIL. 1956, 41/3 (261-283) T~bles 11
A concise review of the present state of knowledge of the phospholipids in the CNS.
The list of references includes most of the recent American and European contri-
butions and a full account of Russian papers on the subject.
EXCERPTA I-EDICA Sec.2 Vol.10/4 Physiology,*tc.AprW
1587. KREPS E. M., VERJBINSKAYA N.A., TSIIENIKAYEVA E. Yu.. TSIIIR-
KOVSKAYA E. V. and GABURINA Ts K. Lab. of Comp. Biochem.,
'I. P. Pavlov' Inst. of Physiol.. AN. SSSR. Leningrad - * A d a p t a t i o n o f
animals to chronic hypoxia (Russian text) FIZIOL.I. 1956.
42/2 (149-158) Tables 5
Rats were kept in hypoxtc conditions (10.5% 0.) through 4 gene-rations. The first
generation showed a highly significant increase of Hb, erythrocyte count, colour
index, and carboanhydra* in the blood. and of myoglobin, without significant
/ Y90 7 C C-'/V-
changes through the 2nd to 4th generation. The cytochrome content in the heart am
the cytochrome oxidase activity were not changed through 3 generations. but there
was a tendency to lower activity in the 4th generation.
Simonson - Minneapolis, Mim
KRIPS, Ye.; HASONOV, D.; TOKUKH. A., BRISTKIN. M.: ZHMV, re.
60th anniversar7 of birth of Adeksandr Grigorlevich Ginatainskii.
liziol.zhur. 42 no-3:325-326 Mr 156. (HUM 9:7)
(BIOGR&PHUS,
Ginstakinsicii, Aleks"r G. (Rus))
Adaptollou of solmals to chronic hyr4da.
A, Vcribbijokaya, It. Vu. Chcayiuacva,
aud Tq, K. Gavitriam (1. 11. Nvlov Phyi1Q. tnit.,
Ixtilisviad). Fizid. Zhur, S.S.S.R. 42, W-01066).-
Hats nfter .1 genczatkins under reducied 0 supply (10.6% 00
Miow ?~igu4 rig grailtud change of bmin metaholism. The
vlvauRtnsart: difficult to &~tect owbic totheir small vinnitude.
Vot cvample, adcuosinctriphosphate and creatine phosphate
br(-Adimi occurs snote readdy, Anar-rob;c Slycolysis be-
s active qnd the cytochrome systeu tends to decline
!mwLivity. Tbegmeria trend istodelmdation and weaken-
mg of theactivily of the mganlsm, G.-M-KPAW11poff
F- I-
Exm4k KMICA SOC.2 V01.919 Ph73iology,etC.Sept36
4045.-KREPS E.M., VERUDIINSKAYA N.A., TSHENIKAYEVA E.Yu. and
GAIRURM S.K. Lab of comparAt. Biochem.. 'I.P.Pavlov* Inst. of
Physiol., Leningrad, SSSR. *Adaptation of animals to chronic
hypoxia (Russian text) FIZIOL.2. U66.52/1 (0-77) Graphs 2
Tables 2 Illus. 2
In atmospheric air, the oxygen consumption of white rats acclimatized to chronic
hypoxia (10.5 to 12% 02) was not significantly different from thatof controls (1.57 J-
0.0 6 and 1.48 f 0.05 per g. and hr. respectively). At simulated altitude (1214 02),
however, the oxygen consumption of the Acclimatized animals (1.44 t 0.05) was
significantly higher than that of the contr,,Is (1.22 � 0.03).
Simonson - Minneapolis. Minn.
.- I- ". ~. 11
"Tilo (7,:-idaLive J)"losplioryl-ctioll 1.11 ccrQbrul tissv.'.~ 'n tl'~-~ cvOllition of
vertebrates," a paper submttted a the Intcrnntfoiml Confc~c.-,c'l O'n k .-
- -'3~40izotc'lres in
0
c'o-m'-If4c '-~czcarcb, Faris, ~-20 3~p- 57
~ t. - ~ - I .
'UPS. ye.m ,
.
1he 20th International Congress. Izv-AX S=.Ser.biol.
no.2:258-261 Mr-Ap 157-physiological (KM 10:4)
('MUSSEM-PHYSIOLOGr-CO J-N
.* T,~ S(v II .
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Us3R/Hi=n and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T
Nervous System. Metabolism4
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Piol., No 6, 1959, 26981
Author Ye.M.
Inst
Title : On the Biochemical Characteristics of the Activity of
the Cortex of the Large Hemispheres of the Brain.
Orig Pub : Zh. vyseh. nervn. doyat-sti, 1957, 7, No 1, 75-82
Abstract : The speed of restoration of phosphorus (SRP), phospholi-
pids and RNA in the cortex of large hemispheres in dogs
under normal conditions, under conditions of irradiating
excitement and inhibition - natural and narcotic sleep
were studied. Penetration of phosphates from blood into
the substance of the cortex occurred 3-4 times faster
than into the substance of diencephalon. In cortical
terminals of motor and optic analyser, SRP was 11 tines
higher than in the auditory. In auditory stimulatimis,
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USSR/Human and Animal PhYsiologY (Normil and PatholoGical) T
Neryous systems Metabolism.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol-, No 6, 1959, 26981
combined with nutritional reenforcement, SRP in the
a-aditory analyser increased. At the time of sleep)
SRP decreased on the average by 25%, in stimulation -
increased by the same avotuit. -- D.Ye- Ryvkim
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AUTHORs None Given 25-12-18/39
TITLEt Isotopes Serve Science (Izotopy sluzhat nauke)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i Zhizn', 1957, # 12, pp 25-29 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The international conference on the use of radioactive
isotopes was held in Paris in September 1957. The Soviet
delegation of 61 Soviet scientists was headed by A.V. Top-
chiyev, Senior Scientifio-Secretary of the USSR Academy of
Sciences. The Soviet scientist A.M. Kuzin lectured on radio
isotopes and biological research. Of a total of 206 reports,
49 were delivered by Soviet scientists. The report by Member-
Correspondent of the USSR Academy of Science, E.M. KreP-8 on the
protein metabolism rate in the nervous system in diFf-erent stages
of evolution by means of phosphorus isotopes was .,et with great
interest. Several reports dealt with radioactive carbon enter-
ing into the compound of"radioactive carbon dioxide which aided
to clarify the question of photosynthesis. Academician V.M.
Klechkbvskiy of VASKhN!L, and I.V. Gulyakin lectured on prob-
lems of radioactive contamination. It has been established
that special attention must be given to strontium 90 and cesium
137, which as a result of fission, form heavy nuclei and show
prolonged radiation activity. Ruthenium and zirconium were men-
Card l/.3 tioned as other radioactive elements of importance.
Isotopes Serve Science
25-12-18/39
Candidate of Technical Sciences, V.I. Serenkov reported on
the work of the physical section pertaining to the produc-
tion of radioisotopes. The reports of M.S. Petrova and other
Soviet scientists about new methods of producing alpha, beta
and gamma sources, as well as the report of V.I. Spitsyn on the
method of extracting and concentrating cesium 137, met with
great interest. K.K. Aglintsev and other Soviet scientist lec-
tured on the results of investigations of electronic spectrums
in dosimetry of beta and gamma radiation. The French scientists
Benar and Loran together with the Soviet scientist A.N. Murin
lectured on new processes of ion diffusion in polar crystalls
and the movability of ions depending on their charge. The
studies of V.S. Vavilov and other Soviet scientists on the ac-
tivity of nuclear radiation of semi-conducting materials are
of great importance for solving the problem of transforming
energy from nuclear radiation into electrical energy. The
Soviet scientist V.I. Kuznetsov read a report on the use of
organic reagents as catalyzing precipitators for the elimination
of small quantities of admixtures, which is of paramount impor-
tance for controlling the purity of semiconductors. The Soviet
scientist V.I. Spitsyn spoke on the use of isotopes for anal-
Card 2/3 ysing the structures and properties of inorganic substances,