SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUKHTO, M. I. - KUKIN, G N.

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-W-0 ACC tfl iT6033366 time.'."'the correlations should be applicable for the development of methods for long-." range by drometeorological forecasts. Orig,, art. has, 4 formulas, 3 tables, and 7 figures. SUB COS. 08/ SUBM DATU none/- ORIG REV: -011 Card 2/2 KLMM, M.- 1.~ -01ead, Veterinary De~partment, Sverdlovsk Oblast' Agricultural Administration) . "Veterinary specialists of the Bverdlovek Oblast' are doing their best in order to improve their work." Veterinari-ya, Vol. 36, No. 4, ig6i,, P- 32. KIIKHTO, 14. 1. ~11-1,1--!~,--.1--, Veterinary spioialists in Sverdlovolk Y-vovinc!) Improve way in anry poosible way. Vete3'in8Z 38 no.4-.32-3.1+ -'I-, .. 161 O"u!'!, 1m.) 1. Narhalln-k vaterinarnogo o-;dela Sverdlovskogo oylas,,-~ogn sell skokhczywmtvennogo -upra-e.,-niya. KMTO, HeJAMV, V.., inxh. (Galchina, Leningradskoy oblasti); RAMMUly, R.; SHCHKRBI.Nii,, M. Innovator contribution to ind,astry... Prom,koop. 14 no,8;18 Ag l6o. WU 13:8) 1. Tekhnoruk arteli "Rodina" g.Bobruyak (for Kukhto). 2. Tekhnoruk arteli "Geysmoga,n g.Chernovt3y (for RadomokiT)- 3. Tekhnoruk arteli "Raznoprom," g.Armavir (for Shcherbina). (i~chnological innovatione) KUKHTO, N.N. of their jouraa'.. -Put' i put.khoz. no.10:45 0 158. (MIRA 11--12) 1. NaAallnik Sasovskoy distantaii, puti Moskovsko- Rya2anskoy dorogi, at. Saaovo. (Railroad engineering--Periodicals) f KMTO, U.N. Shortcomings in business accounting. -Put' i pat. khoz. no.2*28 F 159. (MIRA 12:3) 1.0achallnik distantaii puti, st.'Sasovo Moskov'ako-Ryazansko7 dorogi. (Railroads-Accounts, lookkeeping, etc.) OZEROV) R.P.; KOGAN, V.S.; ZIIDANOV, G.B.;_KUKIITO, O.L. Crystalline structure of solid hydrogen isotopes. Kristallografiia 6 no.4:631-632 J1-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Fiziko-kh-indcheskiy institut imeni L.Ya.Karpova i Fiziko- tekhnichesk-ly institut " USSR. (Hydrogen-Isotopes) (Crystallography) KUKRTO, Ye konetruktor , I? Perfecting heatera uBed for ateam heating. Hor. flot 19 no.5:28 My 159. (MIRA 12:7) (Steam heating) -KUKHUTIV ftlfilltu)nt of decisions of the combined session of the Academy of Science of USSR and of the Academy of medicine of USSR in the field of neuropathology. Zh. nevropat pisikhiat., Moskva 53 no.7: 491-494 July 1953. (CLML 25:4) 1. Moscow. KUKI113NAYA, L. A. KUKIBNAYA, L. A. -- "Some Properties of the Blood Supply to the Region of the Ileocacal Angle of the Human Intestine." Min Health Ukrainian SSR. Dnepropetrovsk Medical Inst. Dnepropetrovsk, 1955- (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.) SO: Knlzbakyja letopla', No. 4, Mo,-:;cow, 1956 USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Diormal and S (Pathologi6al). Oardlo-Vascular System. Vessels. Abs Jour Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No. 3, 1959, 12318 Author Kukibn a Inst Title Arterial System of the Ileocecal Region of the Intestines. OriG Pub V. ab.: Nekotoryye vopr. morfol., fiziol. I patol. organov pichchevarenlya. 11.1.1 Dledgizx 1956, 5-16 _-'s.bstract On 60 cadavers of adult humans and 10 cadavers of newborn and fetuses of 4-8 months, 3 variations of the departure of branches of the ileocolic ar- tery vuere discovered. In one variation, five arterial branches branch Independently from the Card 1/2 usn./ Human and Animal Miorphology (Normal and pathologioal). Aiterio-Vascular Syotoral. Vescels. Abs Uour Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No. 3, 1959, 12318 besic trunk: colic, anterior and posterior coce.1Iiliac arid the branch to the vermiforri procoso; in tho second, tho number of arterieB 4.,,-rtij)8e6 to 6**7 (6omQtjmQa ov(,,,n morte) at the O.K- 1:)ence of addit'Lonal rarill; the third variation e of some of ariseF as a rel3ult of the confluenc the five constant branches into common trunks. In the case of a high origin of the iliac and cecal branchcs:j additional sources of blood supply to the homonYMous parts ofthe region of ileococal anGlo are observed and a 8reater wount of extraorganin, anastamoses between the trunks of Iloocolic artery are found. -_ ye. v. Ryzhkov Card 2/2 USSR / Human arA Animl Morpoolqq (Nornal and Pathological). S Circulatory System, DIWL Vessels. Abs Jour I;Wf Zhur - Biologiya, No 1) 1959, No. 2950 minute vessels meaEtizing 0.05-0.07 mm which form a macro-ansate networIc within the mesenterys Between the loops of the-abiwe network there Is another finer vasoulAW net. . The amall a.--ss measure O.'a-O,,4 M, and lexgo ones 1'65-6-5 mm, In diameter. All- the arterial branchop are accompanied by analogous veins. Just as thd dirdq~ ;%rteries of the amU intestine, the basic intTam)val trunks of VAJI when passing into the submucosal layar of the organs, on the way branch dff towards the serous ant muaculej~ membranesi In the sub=coeal layer the vessels form a ;romifWnt network from which the vessols go in 2 dire-Otiolls towards the mucoea and towards the muscular and serous membranes (return vessels). -- Ye. V# Ryzhkov Card 2/2 --- ------- -7. s OXIBNYY,A.A., kandidat tekhnichecklkh nauk: SKRIPKO.I.S., Aselstent; 'NA.A, professor, dol:tor tekhnicheskikh nRuk: IVANOV,Ye.A., kandidat telhnicheakikh naul: "Machine parts." V.S.Polinkcv and others. Reviewed by A.A.Kukibnyi and others. Vest.mash-35 nc..8:86-89 Ag'55- (MLRA 8:10) (Machinery) (Poliakov,V.S.) (Kudrisvtsev,V.N.) 3-5-9/38 AUTHORS: Bortnovskiy, K.A., Broydo, B. Ye. , KWdbriyyy AtA,j -CandidAtes of Trichnical Sciences, D~tsents, and7S1ff1_p1_o_,71_.S., Assistant TITLE: Q"estions of Instruction Relating to Courses on "Machine Parts" (Voprosy prep odavaniYa kursa 11detali mashin") PERIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1957, Nr 5 , pp 31-32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The actual program for courses relating to machine parts for machine building and mechanical specialities provides a correct list of questions to be studied. The author pro- poses, however, to exclude from the program various sections, which may be studied in special courses. Some of the part- icipants of thediscussion pointed out that various questions have already been treated in the coursen such as "Strength of Materials", "The Theory of Mechanisms and Machines" and "The Technology of Metals". As to the importance of a qualified teaching staff, the author states that assistants occupied with the practical and laboratory work and with courses of planning have as important a part as the lecturers. It is an error to believe Card 1/3 that any engineer with some industrial practice, may hold the 3-5-9/38 Questions of Instruction Relating to Courses on "Machine Parts" position of an assistant to the Chair of Machine Parts. An engineer has to master instruction methods to be a qualified teacher. Designing is very important. The students must be instructed as to the size and content of calculation and graphics (such as to the number of sheets of the designs, their content, the composition of specifications, the basis for the selection of the type of structure, the technology of carrying it out, the elaboration of variants, etc). As regards educational literature the author proposes to create a manual for beginners and that directives be issued as to selection of materials and structures, the method of calculation, the technology of details, indicating the ne- cessary precision Df construction and the finishing of the surface. This manual shall explain the sole idea of com- puting parts for general use on a modern scientific and technical basis. He further recommends to issue summaries of lectures, reflecting the results obtained by the lector in the field of computation and construction. The use of graphic aids for designing &nd laboratory work is also re- Card 2/5 commended. 3-5-9/38 Questions of Instruction Realting-to Courses on "Machine Parts" ASSOCIATION: The Kiyev Technological Institute of Food Industry imeni A.I. Mikoyan (Kiyov-skiy tekhnologicheskiy iristitut pishchavoy promyshlennosti ime-ni A.I. Mikoyana) AVAILABLE: Library of Congres~; Card 313 MIBNTY, :AoA. Effect of the self-rotation of grainH on the trajectoz7 and diatnnee of their projection. Trudy KTIPP no-17:211-220 '57. (14IRA 13.1) (Grain-handling machinery) ALISHITS, Isoak Takovlevich, kand.tekhn.nauk: VERZHBITSKIT, flikolay Fedorovich. kand.tekhn.nauk; ZOMWR, Eduard Feliksovich, kand. -tekhn.nauk; RADCHIK, V.S., kand.tekbn.nauk, retoonzeat; _MTBIrfY, A.A., knnd.tokhn.nauk, red.; LNUTA, V.I., insh.,red. [Sliding bearings] Opory skoltzhaniia. Kiev, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1958-195 P, (MIR& 11:12) (Bearings (Machinery)) 3-1-32/32 AUTHOR: Kukibnyy, A.A., Dotsent, Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Review of a Textbook on Machine Parts (Obsuzhdeniye uchebnika po detalyam mashin) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 1, PP 94-96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The textbook in question was compiled by V.A. Dobrovoll- skly, K.I. Zablonskiy, S.L. Mak, A.S. Radchik and L.B. . Fir- likh. In October 195T, the Ministry of Higher Education of the Ukrainian SSR convened a conference of instructors and col- laborators of the Kiyev vtuzes at which the textbook "Machine Parts" was discustied. The assembly dealt with the textbook's structure, method of exposition of the material contained therein, the conformity of its contents with the curriculum, and a number of other problems. Dotsent S.K. Dyachenko of the Khar1kov Polytechnic In- stitute (Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut)*pointed out that the student must be given 3 books on machine parts - a textbook, an aid for composing students' projects in the course of education, and an atlas of designs. The textbook Card 113 should contain mE.terial that somewhat exceeds the one dis- Review of a Textbook on Machine Parts 3-1-32132 cussed during the lecturing course, and comprise only the standard designs of' machine parts, the computations should be simple and on a level with modern technical knowledge. The book under review meets all these requirements. The aid for composing students' projects should bt based on the textbook, and supplement it substantially, while the atlas on machine parts should contain drawings and schemes of modern designs, as well as an elaboration of the elements of construction. The suggestions of dotsgnt S.K. Dyachenko in regard to the textbook and aJ.ds were unanimously approved by the con- ference participants. Others particips,ting in the discussions were: dotsent Ya.I. Yesipenko (Ki.yev Technological Institute of Light In- dustry - Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promy- shlennosti), dotsent K.A. Bortnovskiy (Kiyev Technological Institute of Food Industry - Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti), dotsent V.L. Sakhnenko (Kiyev Polytechnic Institute - Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut), Ye.B. Vitkup (Kiye~z Automobile and Road Institute Kiyevskiy avtomobil.Ino-dorozhnyy institut), dotsent F.P. Card 2/1 Bondarovskiy (Ukrainian Agricultural Academy - Ukrainskaya Review of a Textbook on Machi,~, Parts 3-1-32/32 sellskokhozyaystv(annaya akademiya), and professor M.S. Ko- marov (Livov Poly-technic Institute - Llvovskly politekhni- cheskiy institut).. The speakersexpressed their willingness to participate in compiling a textbook on "Machine Parts" of high quality and to discuss thk) remarks made in respect of the present book with its authors. Three of the authors, who were pre- sent at the meeting, admitted the correctness of the criti- cism. There is 1 Russiart reference. ASSOCIATION: ev Technologice.1 Institute of Food Industry lviyevskiy tekhriologicheskiy inst-itut pishchevoy piazWshlennosti) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHORS: SOV-77-3 _J~~~Lpiorodin, V.A. -5-9/2-1 TITLE: A Study of the Fl.-ee Flight of Grains by the High-speed Yietho-I (Issledovaniya svobodnogo poltta ~eren metodom. vy!-okoclhastotnoy kinos"yemki) PERIODICAL: Zhurna-I nauchnoy i prokladnoy fo-to.-rafii i kinemato.arafii. 0 IJ 1956, Vol Nr PP 368-376 (USOR) ABSTRACT: For th e purpooo of the study a stream of grains aas pro- jecbed Lrom a rolating drum and belt into a special test chamber. The trajectory of the grains -was recorded by hi&-2peed photoj~ra hy. The grains were projected at a speed -of up to 1,1.m~sec and the angle of departure could be adjusted as required. Two diffused-light arc lamps were used for li-,,~hting, and filming was carried out with an SKS-1 high-speed ~ I camera at 2,000-3,000frames a sec. The trajectories of the grains were photographed in 4 3ec- tions: the place of projection from the moving belt, the ascending, central and descending branches of the trajec- tory. When processed, the film was projected on to a screen covered with a sheet of thick paper and the tion and outline of a given grain or irrains was marked every 5 frames, -thus showing the trajectory and any rotary Oard 112 movement of the grains. Foi,mulaa for the various parametor3 SOV-77-3-51-9/21 A Study of the Free Plight of Grains by the High-speed Fibdng Method of the free flight of the grains are calculated and the defects and good points of the cinematic method of study are listed. The experimental data on grain speeds, angle of departure, rotary movements, etc, are given. No defi- nite functional relationship was establi3hed betwegn the progressive velocity of the grains, their angle of depart- ure, the direction and rate of rotation in relation to their centers of gravity. The authors advise the use of stereoscopic high-speed cine-photogranhy J.- future studies to fix the position of the grain in space. There are 2 photos, 2 figures, 1 schematic diagram and 2 Sovile-c refer- ences, SUBMITTED: April 25, 1957 1. Seeds--Photography 2. Motion picture photography--Applications Card 2/2 - ,KUKIBNYT, A.A. Investigating the operation of belt-type grain-handling machine. Izvevyssuchebazavo;pishchotekh, no.5:146-150 158. (MIRL 11:12) 1. Kiyevekiy tekhnologiche-skiy institut pishchevoy promyshlen- nosti, kafedra detaley mathin i pod"yew-~ransportnykh ustroyetv. (Grain-hand.ling machinery) SOV/118-58-12-117/17 AUTHOR: Kukibnyyj A.A.,__Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE. Belt Throwers for loading Operations (Lentochnyye metateli na pogruzoohnykh rabotakh) PERIODICALz blekhanizatsiya truftoye"mkikh i tyazh'e'lykh rabot, 1958, Ur 12, pp 40 - 42 (USSR) ABSTRACT. This is a description of various Soviet made throwers for the loading of sand, asbestos fiber, ore, grain, granulated sugar etc. The efficiency of the belt throwers is 600 cu meters per hour and depends on the width of the delivering belt (usually from 400 to 750 mm). Belt throwers are also used for the storing, cleaning, sorting, drying and cooling of grain. For these purposes the BIM-10 grain throwers pro- duced by the "Serp i Molot" Plant, a grain thrower of the Yevtushenko design and some other types are used. Throwers and stowing machines (loading capacity 20 tons per hour) are also used for the loading of ships, A special self-pro- pelled car loader designed by the VNIIZ with a loading ca- pacity of 60-65 tons of grain per hour is used for the load- Card 1/2 ing of freight cars. The second part of the article contains Belt Throwers for Loading Operations SOV/118-56-12-13/17 descriptions of various types of throwers used in the US, k Germany, France, and Great Britain. There are 5 diagrams, and 1 photograph, Card 2/2 KUKIBNfft A.A. Methodu for determining; the drag coefficient. Trud3r KTIPP no.29: 51-55 '58. MRA 12; 1z) (Grain-Cleaning) KuKgi B "U J I- T.14; Investigating the operations of grain slinging machinery- Trudy KTIPP no-29:57-64 158- ',-JqA 12:12) (Grain-handling machiner7) -- -- - - -- --- -- - KMIBNff, A.A. Power offectiveness of graln transfer with a grain alinger. Isv.vyg.ucheb.zav.; piahch.te?,h. no.4:137-141 '59. (MIIU, 13:2) 1. Kiyevskiy tokhnologicheskiy inatitut pishchevoy promy- shlenuosti. Kafodra 4etaleY ruanbin i pod'Iyemno-tratinportnykh uatroyetv. (Grain-hEmdling rdachinery) xm4qL-A.A. Investigating the flight trajectory of grains by the method of ultra- high-speed cinematography. Usp.nauch.fot. 6:203-205 '59- (MIU 13-'6) (Grain handling machinery) (Motion pictures in agriculture) KUXI=, A.A.--- Study of the self-mtatiDn of flying grains ejected by a belt-type grain selwator. Trudy KTIFF no.21:127-135 159. (MIM 14: 1) (Grain handling) nKIBM, A.A. Determination of the init:Lal parameters t)f f lying grains ejected 'by a ~elt-type grain separator with a rectilinear belt. Trudy KTIPP no.214-137-142 '59- (MIRA 14:1) (Grain handling) KUKIBNff, A.A. - Use of throwing belt conve3nors in the sugar industry abroad. Sakh.prom. 33 no.2-.64-66 7 ~'59- (MIRA 12:3) (Sugar industry-3quipment and supplies) (Conveying machini3ry) I KUKINY40, A-A, Concerning the clasnifica-tion of grain t-h-r9wing machind Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; pishch. tekh. no.2:89-92- 160. (MBA 14:7) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologil'641tskly -inatitut pishchevgy promyahlennostip kafedra dataley mashin i , od"yemotranapc~tvwvkh ustroystv. p Agricultural machinery) '---KUKID Lg~y~ Free flight of grains in a moving air medium. Trudy KTIPP no.22:3,23-132 160, (IMU 14:3) (Grain handling') I o oo AUTHOR: Kukibnyys A.A. S11 24/61/000/01 111YO05/046 D237/D305 TITLE: Equations of a freely rotating bodir in free-fall J PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no, 11, 1961, 12-13, abstract 11AI01 (Tr~ Kiyevsk. tekhnol. in-ta Dishch. prom-sti, 1960, no. 22, 13) - 140) TEM The problem set is the investigation of motion of a cl, Iindri- cal rigid body expelled at an angle to the horizontal with the a.Jr resistance. Judging from the equations given, the motion is plane.- parallel although that was not otated In -the formul6tion of the problem. Term free rotations means rotation of the body about the center of gravity. The moriate.nt of frictional forces of the boundary layer due to air flow along the ;eneratorti of the cylinder is given in form proposed by N.A. Slezlcinyy for the cylinder rotating around a r a fixed axis of symmet ry. LAbst'-actorls note: The abstract abounds in mathematical in_,_~.ccuracies. In Eqs. (6) - (15) known ma nitudes and functions sought are con-fus-&.i. - Complete translationT, Card 1/1 11--Ii4~wi~lzw~~~~- KUKIBNYY, A.A. Mechanization of the transportation of wetted barlev (from nYAchanical Handling, 11 Jan., L96o). Spirt.prom. 26 no.6:41+ 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Parley) (Conveying machinery) KUKIBITYY, A.A. Bulk storage and loading of sugar into ahips-Sakh.pron. 34 no.9:75-76 S 160. (HIRA 13-9) (Dominican Republic---Sugar-Transportation) KUKIBNYYJ, A.A. Determining the accuracy of the results of the quantitative analysis of motion-picture fUms. Zhurznauchei prikl. fot. i in. 6 no.2:102-107 Vx-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (Motion-picture photography-Scientific applications) KUKIBNYY., A,A. Causes of the variability of the magnitude and direction of' the speed of grains thrown by the grain slinger. Trudy KTIPP no.24: 162-167 161. (ERA 15:6) (Grain handling machinery) KUKI'BNYY, A.A._[KukIbnyi, A.A.] Conveyor thrower mechknisms used by food industry enterprises in the U.S.S.R. and in foreign countries, Khar.prom. no.4:3-10 0-~D 1 ~2. (MIRA 1611) (Conveying machinery) * 1"Food industry-Equipment, and supplies) KUKIBNYY, A.A. i- - - I- . . Using the photographic methud for investigating the graL.1 flo-W from grain slinging machines. Trudy KTIPP no.25:73~-77 162. q (KRA 16'5) (Grain handling machinery) (Photography-Scientific applications) KUKILIDIM', A.A.; ALEKSMI)ROV, M.P., dolctor tolklai. nauk, Prof., -jMitberizent; S-TRLFLl7:TSK.4YA, L.? ., inzh., red. [Throwing machinesl Metatellrye mashiny. Moslwa, 'Plashi- nostroemie. 1964. 195 P. Mf RA 17: 10) I- nT~ .5 F '71 Ml BURSIAN; Vladimir Romanovich, kand. tokiin. wuuk) prof.; -A.A., I-and. telkhri. rmik-, re'u~!eyizeijt; KOVkLF.IJS.Kk'A, A.I., red. [Pneumatic convoying in the antarpi-ises of tha food industry] Fnc-vvl-Ucbfjsla!-J. transport na predprii-al,ii--kh pishchevoi proL:yshlennosti. Izd.2., ispl., i "40p. 'X'cl'.. sk,va, Fishchevaia proqvshlennost, 19(4. -274 p. (MIRA BENDERSKIY~ S.N., kand.tekhn. nauk; BURSIAN, V.R., prof., kand. tekhr. nauk; VASILIYEV, P.N.., inzh.; MtWIAII, E.Ye., inzh.; ZHURAVIDI, V.F., kand. tek.hn. nauk; KESTELIMAN, V.N., inzh.; KRUGIM', A.N., dots., kand. tekhn. nank; KUKIBNY A.~.dots., kand.tekhri. nauk; LEVACHEV, N.A.., TcOts.., kand tel:hn. nauk; LEYKIN, A.Ya., inzh.; NAMISM , N.K., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; PIATONOV, P.N., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, A.Ya.., prof'., doktor teklin. nauk; KUTSENKO, K.I.p kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., retsenzent; VERIIIEYENKO) le.I.p inzh., retsenzent; KOVTUN, A.P., inzh., retsenzent; SINENYUK, A.I., retsenzent; KASHCHEYEII, I.P., inzh., retsenzent; PALITSIEV, V.S., kand. te~h~,. nauk, retsenzent; KIMMINITSKMA, A.Z., red. [Conveying and reloading machinery for the overall mechaniza- tion of the food industries] Transportiruiushchie i peregru- zochrqe mashiny dlia kompleksnoi mekhanizatsii pishchevykh proizvodstv. MoskvaD Pishchevaia promyshlennost', 1964. 759 P. (MIRA 18-3) (Continued on next card) BRIDERSKIY, S.N.- (continued). Card 2. 1. Odesskiy tekhno'LogichesIcLy institut imeni V;.V.Lomonosova (for Kutsenko, Naremskiyp Veremeyenko, Kovtun). 2. Starshiy ekspert, Upravleniya po avtoinatizatsii i oborudovaniyu dlya pishchevoy promyshlennosti Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po ma- shinostrolrenipa pri Gosplane SSSR (for Semenyuk). 3. Glavnyy mekhanik Gosmdarstvennogo instituta po proyektirovaniyu pred- priyatiy mukomollnokrupyanoy i kombikorrrovoy promyshlennotit'i i elevatorno-skladskogo kho---jkvstvL (for Kashcheyev). 4. Zavedtrjushchiy laboratoriyey Vsescyilznogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta zerna i produktuv i-~p perera- botki (for Palltsev). KUKIBNYY, A.A.j SMORODIN, V.A* High-speed stereoscopic filming of a free f.Ught of grain. Usp.nauch.fot. 9:209 164. (MIRA 18:11) KUKTG,.Andrija, inz. (Nonjic) Construction of a mQrmal-gage---,r&Uwayon the Sarajavo-wFlocc Line. Gradevinar 15 no.5:174,-177 Ap 163. Y,Tjj; I C9 Fozo Work and time studies. T-O:ntil lzagrtb 13 no.4,,.27r'_),-285 AP '64. 1. Specialist for Work and. Timo Studies, ill'amucna industrij Rit Enterprise, Duga Resa. .-POLAND / Chemical Technology,--- Chefaical 1roducts and - H-28 Tht)iv 4pplicat-lovs, Fo ~d Industry, Abs Jour: Ref ZJhur-F-'hiiai---a No 3 1950, 9~190. Author :Janiclkl, J., Xuki-31, E. J - - Inst :E"Ot g.LVtZ:.L.L* Title :Bioc~ieiaical Changas of 3o.-.e Com-ponents of Food 'Pro(IllotS %'7 herl Sterilized by Radiatioxi. Ori~ Pub: Przefii. s.)ozy-,Aczl,, 1L,,58, 121, No 7, 251-256. U Abstract: Some c1oanges in tho products ixi cold steriliza- tion occur ovail at 100)000 re-, and are accom- paniad by chanZes in taste, odor, color, and consistency, of the product. These clarges may be partly prevanted by irradiating the products in the frozen state or in an atiaosPhere of N 2* A method with better prospects is t'.Io addition of antiaxj-I~rits (in radiation of fats). Author's Abstract. Card 1/1 KUKIEL, Elzbiata Vitamin C content in the needlep of Piniw sylvestils. Roozniki Wyz Szkola Rol Poznan no,13: 265-270 162. 1. Katedra Tecluiologii R31nel,, Vymzszza Szkola Robdc=, Poznan. IV KUKELP M. General Sikorski's strate.-ic conceptions in the Second World Ilar. P. 16. PELL01U. (Ilistytut Ifistoryemy im. Gen. 6ikorskiero) London. No. 3, July/Sept. 1955 SOURCE: EIYL LC Vol. 5, no. 7, July 19156 ZWICK1.1 J.; KUKIM ', S. Influence of varicus storing methods of Finus silvestris needles .L.4 o32 the preservation of ascorbic acld. Przem spoz~v 16 no.1:39- Ja 162. 1. Katedra Technologii Rolnej, Wyzsza Szkola Rolpicze, Poznm jJUiICKI, J.;-KUKIE'L S, The influence of differont storage methtx1cp Pinus Silvestris needles on the preservability of vitamin C. Przem spoz 16 Y.,o.l: 39-41 '62. 1. Katedre. Technologii Rolnej Wyzszej Szkoly Rolniczej, Poznan. EUK Sr.1-So. On the first problem of distinction* Trudy UzGU no-78:195- 203 '58. (Differential equations) (MIRA 13:6) -KUKIKOV- K.I.v dotoento kand.arkbitektury Building traditions in popular architecture of the Don Valley. Trudy NPI 74:47-62 159, (14IRA 14:3) 1. Rafedra arkhitektury Novochorkasskogo politekbnicheskogo ineiituta. (Don Valley-ArObi'vecture, Domestic) I Th %-Alding) KUKIII, A. (Savetak. Ltliningradskaya obl.) The first graduates. Kinomekhanik no.c,:18 S '53. (HIaA 6:9) (Soviet sk-Moving-1) icture projection) (Moving pictures-- Study and teaching) - - - --m .ELK Slit distribution unit fol' ion-exchange filters. Biul.tekh.- ekonainform.Gos.nauch,-isE;l.inst.nauch. i tekh.inform..16 no. .10:57-58 163,- (MIRA 16:11) KUKIN, A.M. Slotted distributing system for Ion-exchanger filters made of steel tubes. Ktitmo volok. no.3t67-68 164. (MIRA 17:8) KUKINJ, A.M. inzh, '- .. ... 1- f Slotted ton exchange filter distribution device. Ener etik 11 no.10:11-13 0 163. ~KIRA 16:11) 3Z~ 3) SOV I I Z -5 8 - 3 -4574 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnali Elektrotekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, p 17Z (USSR) AUTHOR: Kukin, A. N., and Vakhnin, M. 1, TITLE: Electrical Insulation Resistance of Reinforced -Concr ete Ties (0b elektricheskom soprotivlenii izolyatsil zhcaleznbetonnykh shpal) PERIODICAL: Vestn. Vses. n.-i. in-ta zh.-d. transp., 1957, Nr 3, pp 9-16 ABSTRACT: Reinforced -concrete ties -,&-ith wooden bushings for fastening the rails to the ties cannot, in their preset-it form, function reliably as far as automatic block system is concerned because of a low insulation of concrete and bushings. Impregnating the ties with substances that tend to increase the concrete insulating properties cannot insure sufficient instillation for a long period. Experience has shown that beech bushing impregnated with a 50-per cent Nr-3 bitumen solution in anhydrous anthracene oil can be recommended for experi- mental sections; also bushings intpregnated with a 50-per cent solution of Groznyy petrolatum in anhydrous anthracene oil can be recommended. The Card 1/2 3Z(3) SOVI 112-58-3-4574 Electrical Insulation Resistance of Reinforced -Concrete Ties hole in the concrete tie should be treated with hot bitumen before the wooden bushing is driven into it. Experiments that served to study concrete properties are described, and curves of the electrical resistance of concrete depending on v.arious conditions are given, Similar studie.3 conducted in Hungary are cited. Illustrations: 9. T. A. K. Card 2/? L; IN USSR/Physics of the Earth - Geophysical Prospecting, 0-5 Abst Journal; Referat Zhur - Fizika) No ~.2, 1956~ 36496 Author: Kukin) A. N. Institution: None Title: Recording the Mechanical Speed of Well Drilling Original Periodical: Nauch. ezhegodnik za 195~, Saratovsk. un-t, Saratov, 1955., 472-474 Abstract: None Card 1/1 KUKIN. A.H. -- PreventMii of poisoning from carbolineum. Gig. i nan. 21 no.11:74-75 y 956. (MLRA 10-2) 1, Iz 1-y Micharinakoy gorodskoy, bollnitay. (INSICTICIDSS, pois. prev. of carbolineum.pois.) IV U 1-10/v, A // - - - - - - 4 Poisoning with chemicals containing nicotine. Gig. i san. 23 no.l: 75-77 Ja '58- (MIRA 11:2) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdoledyem 1-y Michurinskoy gorodskoy bolinitey (111COTINN, pois. nicotine-containing chemicals) fafffhl'--A,.N-, Technology New aspects of thermite welding, Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Lecepsions, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. KUKIN,A.N.; SADOV,I.Ya.; inahener; r-adaktor-, MITROV.P.A.; tekhnicheskiy New techniques in Thermit weldi3g. Trudy TMI M no.102:3-61 '55. (Welding) (Thermit) (KLRL 8:7) or, c 2L ol Ij. ic- n!, Ra-~~verl. t _R~~N Effi.cient complexes of geoph7 ysical and hydrodyrurdc investigations of a.bsorbing horizons in Volga-Ural regions. Burenie no.7:10-14 f64- (MIRA 1815) 1. 11izhnevolzhs1dy nail obno-issled ova tel I Sk iy institut geologii i geofiziki. KUKIN, A.N. of flul,d overflows In o c!, th(! oxcl!;cbm or' fi circulation- loss bed. Burpnio no.',-.18-20 165. (MIRA 18: 5) i. Nizhianvdishak-Ly ins t, tut f~eologli i I gt2ofizlki. KAIZELI, E.I., kand.med.nauk; KUK121, A.V.; SHALIVIKOV, A.I.; SBn, M.L., kand.med.bauk (Moskva)' 11- - - to Improvement in the method of local freezing of the sIbcortical structures in stereotactic operations on the brain. op.neiro- khir. no-4:51-54 t62. (MIRA 15t9) 1, Ghlen-korreBpondont AN &WR (for Sballnikov). (w=-4uRQEw0 (nEFRIGERATIOII Ah-ESTBESIA) 'I KAN11,11"Llp E.I.; KIPJARAT"'w, G.F..; XIIJKLI1, P.V. Methal for loaal des tructlon ot' cf t.~-, brain by freezirg with 11(juld nit-r-nigeri. Fizlol. 49 nc.ll: 1378-1380 N 163. (MIRA 1.7:8) 1. Naucl-no-i-ssledc;mt-eltsk-ly- JnL.7ti t~~t. r~y-.-k-b-'rurgii imeni akademik4 N.N. J6 v x ill a 4 I I'M H-Q.,SWQ- -a 0 L) K 44 Ruldwr. t bi a kwohm hkilt and 11 1. hilkill. IlAburij AL-1.1clisil Mink sssff ill,14"j. of Ow A,advfli~ ,f s""" "' "'l' t!"111. woo 011flim-1 rusidis of all ifIN-ligalilkla ill fur diferetst alid Vill- calt 1AU-4, lblis ire- cliart"l, r lee goo J: too t~o 0 too t:00, U00 a it It rt 44 N ic R 21 it a mia n Arl 00000,0000000010000 0000040000000 0. a & a of Sao 00 0 0 0 6 0 0 Ois * *40*0000000 D124SKIT, A., inzh. ; KMN, D., inzh. '--- ---_r ...... ~- New grain cleanmr with the capacity of 100 tons per hour. Muk.- elev. promo 26 no.6:20 Je 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Gorikovskiy maohinostruitullnyy zavod im. Voroblye7a. (Grain-Cleaning) i KUKINI G., prof, dr. (Moscow) - I" -- - ~ ~' I I :-.., . ~.....- Temporal changes in the deforiAation of ffl^rs and y&rns, Magy textil 16 no.10.,433.-436 0 164. V-X.""Iuu SW ly n1d),r], offl njtjfjT1F1t;n tic, It MAR G'. A . 1~ It 1: altil - Kral X;hchl i Ae -27; Kh if J, '.14 K-ra,v p;xtzerns of ijgi,.t (N116CIJ crystaf~; duiracttrizc th6r strucouc ai Inatiwittla 43,Z6 - 0.05,b- 10.73 - 11.21) 0.035 A., 13 OG-57', spa;ze grotip C,'~-C21c ,11,1 'Y 11-'I~C1,(j,,j5 ar_~ scjt. tercd by the di!,ctrostatic potential tirlds in thc.rryv-~ -c- tice,cm-4-0c. scatt i C pqwer Ot Aul ata-r~ der~~4~ Gri (Z A), whtre-Z h tht: aL no.'aildf. factor for X- rays. ' Sincef. falls further for lighter atoulti than for htavier oties, ji loW- Ctt lighter atorns we relatively b4CEICT -cstttrM. Of jtt~tmas thut -it x-ravs. Vdis method. ims tis~d to-yidd maps showing both tilt the O'CL !J~Wbuiion of potential in the unit cOl. A. P. K,Alally k.,ACC NR: AP70OC-985 SOURCE CODE: uRM13/66/m/024,1 0082/0083 I-INVENTOR:- Kaganovd, A. I.; Krylov,T. M.. Goldnev, G. A.i G. M.; 'Lazakovich, Ye. S. ORG: None 'TITLE. class 42, No. 189611 An ingtrume1nt for checking sea! leakage. 1SOURCE: Izobreteniya, p-romyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 82-83 !TOPIC TAGS: vacuum measurement, vacuum seal, quality control ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an instrument for determining leakage in seals used for closing off an evacuated cavity. The installation contains an assembly for producing a vacuum, a meter for measuring this vacuum, and a vacuum line 1wh1ch connects the .cavity showing leakage to the assembly for producing the vacuum. jThe system is designed for quantitative determination of leakage into the evacuated ,cavity by using a tank with a condensation unit submerged in a liquefied neutral gas jand communicating with the vacuum line. Gas leakage through the seals is condensed in this submerged unit and the quantity is determined by chemical methods or by .weighing. Card 1/2 uDc: 62o.169.1 ACC NRt ........ 2 5 I I , 1--tank with liquefied-gas; 2--condeneation devices; 3-vacuum line, SUB CODE: 13, 14/ SUBM DATE: l6jul64 I I t 25668 IMIII'~ a. 1% i 0~,*U:11, el. ~. illovyy ria sukhi,~ k~)kony. Tekstil. Pron-st 1, 1n,.48', lic). 6, s. 14-1-6. SO: botooist Zhurnaltny'd, Statcy, llo. 30, 1948 PHASE I Treasure Island Bibliographic haport 11.U L.' BOOK Can Fo. - TK 1540. i~ 6 4 Author: KUKIN, N..,-: SOIDVIIIEV~ A.N.; BtJDNIKOVt V.I.; DMITRIEVAI D.I.; A.A. S 140DESTOVA., T.A.; PLATOVA, A.D. Fun Title: STUDY FIBROUS MATERIALS-. TEXTILE FIBERS. Transliterated Title: Uchenie o voloknistykh materialakh. Teksti-llnye volokna, Publishing Data Originating Agency: '.!one. Publishing House: State Publishing House of Scientific-Technical Literature on Idght Industry. Date: 1949 No. pp: 434 Ito. copies: 4POOO Editorial Staff Editor: Kuking G.N. Technical Editor: Noneo Editor-in4fiief: None. Appraiser: None. Text Data Coverage: The textbook consists of tvo parts. The first half gives data on Purpose., the st7!ucture, composition, basic properties of textile fibers and methods of their in-,Testigation. The second part describes the methods of producing textile fibers --nd means for the initial preparation of the natural and synthetic fibers, This section gives data on a scientifically-based classification of text-Ile raw materials* Approv;ed by the Kinistry of Higher Learning of the U.S.S.R. as a textbook for the studento of Textile Technical Colleges. 1/2 Card 2/2 jUUXjO'-4 wali No.: TK 1540A Full Title: STUDY OF FIBROUS MATERIALS: TEXTHE FIBFM. Facilities: Moscow Textile Institute Prof. Kanarksiy, N. 7a., Bach,. of Eng. Sci., Fedorov, N.S., Bach. of Eng. Sci., and Zyrin, S.G. studied the propertleis of wool and woolen products. Prof. Linde, V.V. studied the properties of natural and syn- thotic silk; Bachelor of Engineering Science Evdokimov, V. Ya.# SF Pavlovp I.S.0 Kukin. G.N., Tumayan, S.A., and Anuchin, S.A. specialized in synthetic silks. Prof* Zotikov, V.H., Prof. Fedorov, V.S. and others studied the properties of cotton fibers. .Prof. Dobyshin, V.P. and Prof. Kragel'skiy, I.V. studied bast fibers. . The Uzbek Scientific Research Institute for Silk Production at Tashkent is conducting experiments in silk utilization under the supervision of G.S..Ckuno Bachelor of Engineering Science Iezhav, O.A. introduced a new theory of friction in dry substances. Academician Shoryginy P.P. and Prof. Rogovinj Z.A. studied cellulose and organic materials used for synthetic fibers. Academician Kobenko,, P.P., Alexandrov, A.P., Kargin,, V.AO' Dr. of Chem. Sci. Slonimokiy, G.Lqv and Mikhaylov, N.B. have made important contributions to the theory of the structure and mechanics of textile fiberaz No. Russian and Slavic Referencas; None. p WO. L , 3% 5 a Wn' 51~ 4 W ERE'-- 11'7~ -:c ',' laract c r lc,- On, -c- F2: ~',Cc -'Ca*l C 0.,- al;- a r --al ai-,~ rm "C -0 c 0 C.*- To:z-` J.' o 7, i s 'or "Ic. oo-cu'v ~nd fiberg,-ir i-iefftle-sa f Teilai- h j Ps'z.-K4,-M r, MIMkIly T K(If, Vrj'-kr"4W.I h 11 1, 11 q on vice O"me-ijAlm 1952, VS_30 y 7. S'lk a- revie,ed. n. wool, VLWose Staple J.artj T c1ho,~Me!astic remve i,, an and seepadar7 ~~p d 13' and Itre detd. t!!�-forrjjatj,,, j tb,, pjjl&'jt'r. 'Voe, 1. KUKIN, :3. IN. 1). U33a (600) 1 4. Silk Thread 7. Stripe effect in silk fabric as a function of irregularity of its threads. Tekst. prom. 12 no. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. IV" OKW# A01 or or, G.S.; TUMAYAN. S~~; xMTMOh,w Mv takhaichaskikh nauk, profess retsenzent. [Deoign and maintenance of cocoon-opaning machines] Ustroi5tvo I obalu- zhivanie kokonomotalinykh mashia. Hoskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn.ind-vo Kinisterstva promyshlennykh tovarov shirokogo potrebleniia SSSR, 1953. 162 Pe OnA 7:6) industry) (SsricultulM) (Silk Distr: 4E3d JO !I W 1~7, 33 87r ~511)(Gcrjnmi %um- 'e i. ftrrjt(,~ id Ph were prelid. I L ulaFy~,-Feff onlago. tic by heating for 2 lirs. at 1000* mixtq. of finely powd. nutural CuIS witb pyrite (1) or chalcopyrite (11) (ratio Cu/l?c - 1/2), or natural PhS with I (Pb/Ft! - I A mixt. of I with 11 did not yield any fcrrornagnetle prclct A. krealcussk )I L I I IV. 1) U ANUCHIM, 'Sergey Androyevich,- BORUC, Alsksandr Galashivich; SHAKHOTA, Nina Vasillyevna; IMM. G.N., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, professor, , -~W~ - I retsenzent; BEMOTA, 16. ;. redaktor; ELIKINA. E.g.. tekhnicheekly redaktor (Design and servicing of bristing machines used in caprone manufat.- turel Ustroistvo i obaluzhivania krutillnykh mashin-kapromovago proizvodetva. Hookwa, Gos. -uchno-takhn. t3d-vo Ministerstva promyshlenzWkh tovarov shlrokogo potrablenits, SSSR, 1954. " p. (Spinning machinery) (MLRA 7:10) (rqlon) evich. doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, professor; 'J~ plt~ ~'W'M.---%Rsenzent; LI02NOV, A.G., redaktor; RLIKM, N.M., tokhnicheakiy- radaktor [Uniformity of fineneas of raw silk] Ravnomernost' ahelka-syrtea po tonine, Hoekva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo Hinisterstva promyahlen- nVkh tovarov shirokogo potrablenita SSSR, 1954. 138 P. (MM 8:4) (Silk) KULCIN,G.N., professor, doktor tekhaicheakM nauk 4 - -." - , Methods of determining the mechanical properties of textile fibers and fabrics. Standartivitaiia no.6:14-21 N-D'54. (MIRA 8:10) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy taketillnogo materialovedeuiya Moskovskogo tekstillnogo Instituta (Textile fibers) AVRUNINA, Anna Inaakovna; ARSENIYIN, Nikolay Nikolayevich; RUSAKOV, Nikolay Gennadlyevich; TUKAYAN, Stepan Akopovich., WN, -0.4.1 ratsanzant; NATANSON, I.A.,retaonzent; KO- LEVICH, ~O)VICDL71"-L.ra.,takhnicheskiy redaktor Ye.i.,redaktor: (General silk technology] abehaia tokh-nologiia shelka. Moskva, Gas. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo M-va legkoi promyshl. SSSR, 1956. 241 p. (KLRA 10:.)) (Silk manufacture) F ij ;7 1 r~ f MODESTOVA, Tatlyana Alekneyevna; FIMOVA,LYudmila Hikolayevna; BUZOV, Boris Aleksandrovieh;:-JWPAP4.H., prof., retsenzent; POZHIDAYEV,F.N., dotsent, retsenzant; VARSHAVSKAYA, L.S., red.; MEDVMV, L.Ya., tekhn.red. [Material usba in the clothing industry] Materialovedenie shveinego proi'zvodstva. Mockva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1957. 438 P. (MIRA 10:12) (Clothing industry-Equipment and supplies) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 467 " A C 4,,I*_'JTHORS: See Coverage Spravochnik po analiticheskomu kontrolyu v proizvodstve iskus- stvennykh i sinteticheskikh volokon (Handbook on Analytical Control in the Production of Artificial and Synthetic Fi- bers) Moscow, Gizieprom, 1957. 565 p. 4,000 copies printed. .,,Eds. (Title page): Pakshver, A.B., Konkin, A.A.,J~ukin. G.N., Ed.: Guseva, Ye.M.; Tech. Eds.: Medvedev, L.Ya. and Kogan V.V. PURPOSE: This book is a handbook intended for engineers and tech- nicians working in central plant laboratories and in the indus- try producing artificial fiber. COVERAGE: The book describes methods of analyzing raw materials,, intermediate and finished products. It sets forth the principal methods of testing textiles in manufacturing viscose, cupram- Card 1/55 Handbook on Analytical Control (Cont.) 467 monium, acetate, khlorin and polya-,rdde fibers. The handbook contains tables showing physical and chemical characteristics of the most impottant reagents and high-molecular weight sub- stance~. A classification of textile iftbars and a description of their principal characteristics are also given. V.P. Kiseleva, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and D.I. Mandel'baum, Engineer, wrote Section l,"Cellulose"; N.A. Ponomareva, Engineer, wrote Sec- tion 2, "Viscoa Fibers and Films"; A.B. Pakshver, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences,, wrote Section 3, "Cuprainmonium Fiber"; F.M. Rozhanskaya, Candidate of Technical Sciences, wrote Section 4, "Acetate Fiber"; B.E. Geller,'Candidate of Technical Sciences; wrote Section 5, "Khlorin Fiber"; E.V. Khait, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences, wrote Sec~ion 6, "Polyamide Fibers Capron and Anid"; V.I. Mayboreda,,Candidate of Technical Sciences and Ye.F. Filinkovskaya, Engineer, wrote Section 7, "Auxiliary Text'ile Pro- ducts in the Manufacture of Artificial and Synthetic Fibers"; N.A. Novikov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and E.A. Nemchenko, Can- Card 2/55 Handbook on Analytical Control (Colat.) 467 didate of Technical Sciences) ,,-rote Section 8, "Physicochemical Properties of Artificial Fibers and Filaments." N.V. Mikhaylov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, E.Z. Faynberg, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, N.A. Ponomareva, Engineer, and Ye.F. Filinkovskaya, Engineer, compiled the Physical-Chemical Tables. N.A. Novikov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and E.A. Nemchenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences, compiled the Textile Table. A.B. Pakshver, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and A.A. Konkin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, edited Sections 1-7; G.N. Kukin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, edited Section 8. There are 56 references of which 37 are Soviet, 16 English and 3 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword SECTION 1. CELLULOSE 3 Card 3/55 Handbook on Analytical Co-ntrol-(C-ont.)- 467 - Determining OP-10 concentration in aqueous solutions 364 Ch. III. Determining Regenerating, Lubricating and Dressing .Agents in Fibers 365 Determining moisture content in fiber 365 Determining amount of glue on fiber 365 Determining content of lubricating agent in capron fiber 366 Determining content of lubricating agent in viscose rayon 366 Rapid method of determining content of lubricant in fiber 366 Determining type of regenerating compound in viscose rayon 367 SECTION 8. M SICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ARTIFICIAL FIBERS AND THREADS Introduction 368 Ch. 1. Types of Artificial Fibers and Threads Produced in the USSR 368 Card 49/55 Handbook on Analytical Control (Cont.) 467 Ch. II. Atmospheric Conditions During Physical and Mechanical Tbsting of Fibers and Threads 369 Ch. III. Hygroscopicity and Moisture of Textile Fibers 374 Equilibrium moisture of fibers 374 Creating a given relative air humidity in a closed vessel of small volume 381 Conditional standardized moisture and standardized (condi- tional) weight of textile materials 383 Ch. IV. Specific and Volumetric Weight of Fibers 385 Ch. V. Fineness of Fibers and Filaments 387 Count 387 Titer 389 Methods of measuring fineness 390 Ch. VI. Twist and Twist Coefficient of Thread 392 Card 50/55 Handbook on Analytical Control (Cont.) 467 Twist and shrinkage of thread 392 Ch. VII. Mechanical Properties of Fibers and Threads 393 Tensile sttength 393 Elongation during stretching 394 Peculiarities of high-polymer deformation 398 Elasticity modulus 409 Work performed during stretching 411 Filament resistance to bending 412 Friction and cohesiveness of fibers 412 Filament resistance to attrition 414 Ch. VIII. Fiber Resistance to Light, Atmospheric Conditions (Including Light), and High and Low Temperatures 414 influence of light and atmoaph.eric_ (including light) 414 Action of high and low temperatures 416 Card 51/55 Handbook on Analytica! Ch. IX. Dielectric Properties of Fibers 421 Ch. X. Methods of Identifying Textile Fibers 423 Burning test 424 Microscopic examination 425 Microchemical tests 432 Method of identifying some synthetic fibers by submitting them to the successive action of various solvents 452 Ch. XI. Fields of Applicatiop of Artificial Fibers 436 437 Ch. XII. Methods of Processing Test Results Calculating unevenness 437 Calculating testing errors and coefficient of variation 437 Determining the number of tests required 441 Calculating the values.of arithmetical mean M, mean square deflection a-, coefficient of variation C, and guarantee error m1by the method of sums 441 Card 52/55 Handbook on Analytical Control (Cont.) 467 Evaluating test accuracy 446 Basic statistical calculations for serial selection 446 Ch. XIII. Some Nonstandard Methods of Testing Artificial Fibers and Filaments 448 Methods of testing viscose staple fiber in wet condition 448 Methods of determining shape, size of crossection, volumetri c weight and diameter of viscose cord 449 Determining shape and dimensions of cord crossection 449 Determining volumetric weight of cord 451 Determining diameter of cord 452 Determining the shrinkage of non-twisted cord thread by treating it with hot water 452 Methods of determining cross-W44.se aniud lengthwise swelling of fiber 453 Methods of determining the value of the "orientation jacket" of viscose fiber 454 Methods of determining rayon"s resistance to light with Card 53/55