SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURAYTIS, S. A. - KURBANGALINA, R. KH.

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KURAYT1,S, S.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; GOLUBEVA, S.K,, kand.tekhn.nauk I - ... I Synthetic tanning product NO.2, Kozh.-obuvaprome .4 no*8:29-32 Ag 162. (Tanning materialo) (KRA 15t8) BAMIN&# V.G.; MIELKIN, A.I.j SUCIIKOV., V.G.; KUWrIS, S.A.; GOLUBEVA, S.K. Method of leathar processing; Soviet Certificate of Investions No-,143957. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 4 no.8:42 Ag 162. (MIRA 1518) (Leather industry-Technological innovations) GOLUEEVA, S.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; KURAYTIS S A., kand.tekhn.rauk, New sources of phenol raw materials for the manufacture of high-quality tanning products. Kozh.-obuy.prom. 4 no.9:24-27 S 162, (MIRA 15:9) (Tanning materials) (Phenola) GOLUBEVA, S. K., kand. tekhn. nank; KURAYTIS, S. A., kand. tekhn. nauk Properties of phenol oyntans containing sulfur groups in th6 benzene rings and some chm-a-eteristion of their synthesis. IZv. vys, uchebo zav.; to". log. prom. no,4:61-70 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. TSentral'rVy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut kozhevenno- obuvnoy promyokUnnos.ti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii kozhi Kiyevskogb takhnologicheekago instituta legkoy prolveh- lennosti. (Tanning materiRls) KURAY145,, S.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk-- Development of the manuffeture of synthetic and auxiliary products, Kosh.-obuv.prom. 5 (Tanning materials) tanning materials no,lin-16 Ja 163o (MIRA 1612) GOLUBEVA, S.K.; KTJRAYTIS, S.A.; rE'rWJISKIY, I.K. Production of synthetic tanning materials based on phenol and nonsulfonated substances. Trudy NIISIIZIM3a no.3:96-98 162. (MIRA 16:12) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kozhevennoy promyshlonnosti (for Golubeva, Kuraytis). 2. Mauchno- insledovatek'skiy inatitut sinteticheskikh zhirozamenitaUy i moyushchikh srodstv (for Gotmanskly). FIL11-POVA, N.B~~ MF~Mls, S.A. ho f)t* arawn lum bi m.0 r1to :In the zlrri th no ',i of I inn Jng -+ ' i3r !R I !i ~ I'lauch.-i2ol. tri-idy TS14ITP no.3'31,-57-59 '(-?J (IMIRA 18-,L) KRASUMINt M.N., knnd.tokhn,nfwk- DAI.IiEROVA, N.A., knnd,tokhn,.nnukj .. -KUII.A,Y'f-I-S.. 3.A.. kand.tekL.nauk Artificial dryin;,, of spruco bnrk. Kozh.-obuv.pro.,n. 5 noJOt 15-17 0 163. (MIRA 17:4) Ye.V.; DYMSH M, I I .I.; Obtriiri*Lng tFinninf, afrents from the oll Lai-. ru d y ~kO JRIN - N, KiM IQ! Ell, A Q~ 1, - i Z KURJlyuM0V,--_.4#,P*t prof s Dynamometry as an objective method for deterrIning r1gor mortis, Trudy 1111 ?;?86-294 155 (MIRA 11:8) 1. UfedTP sudobnoy meditayny (sav, - prof. A.?. Kurdyumoy) Pnrvogo laningradekogo meditsinskogo Inatituta Imeti akademika I*Pa Pavlova. (RIGOR MORTIS) AIWRiS, A.,G,; KURAMOVSKAYA, T.N. ygen deficiency on histopathological changee in Effect of ox, bream. Trudy Iwt. biol. vodokhran. no.5.-8' 109163. (MITIA 16.8) (IMMISK JT-',EHVOIRJ31"4) (a(YGE&-PIlYSTOLOGICAL UiSCT) KURAZHKOVSX&TA., Te.A. "Materialism and empirlocriticiam" revisionism and Idealism in natural Sor.biol., pocbv,, gnol., geog. 14 (Sainnoo-Philooophy) and tho ntruggle against scinnces. Veot.Moskc.un. no42*.3-11 '59, OIGRA 1.314) KOSHELAVSKIT, D.I., red.; KMZHKOVEKATA. Te.A., red.; FLATONOV, O.Y., -1- -- -.V,. , , re~,. red.; SOLOVITIN, .4 1164iiii To.. rod.; KAPLIN. P.A., red.; CHISTTAKOVA, K.B., takhn.red. (Philosophical problems of natural science] Filoeofskie voprosy antontvoznaniia. Hoek-to, Izd-vo Mosk.univ. Vol.3. (Geological and geographical sciences] Goologo-goografichookio nouki. 1960. 468 p. .(Geology) (Geography) (MIRA 13:10) K Ot~Lhl ~; V --nh i Y- , Yu. 1. v a nd B r, -Y z -1 ~- _- - -,-- "Sim1ficance of AtmosphAric Proceseee In the Ecolopy of Yarrmals Find '31rds. 0Sub 25 NRY 51, Moeco-e Ordnr of Lenin Statm U iment M. V. Lomonosov. Dissertations Tweeented. for sclence and enplywpring degrees In Moscow during 10~1. SO.' Sum. ITO. 1180. q Mav, 55 iIF,UZHKUSZIY, YU. N.: FUVAYXV, V. B. Siberia - Pastures Chanees in the nature of the northern taiga under the effnct of grazing. Vest. Hook. un .. 7, !.-- 3, 195 2. 9. Monthly List of RU551an Accessions, Library of Congress, October. 195 i9fig. Unclassified. UsSRA,griculture - rest destruction Card 1/1 Pub. 86_1V33 Authors a Kurazhakovskiy, Yu. N., Cand. Biol. Sci. Title ICombAtting pests in irriCated egriculture on the steppes Periodical IPr1roda 43/11, lo6_la, Nov 1954 Abstrdat IPests, such as insects which harm crop&, are found to be more abundant where weeds are alloved to grow and to survive winter weather by burrow- ing into the ground. This situation is rem-edies by the deep plcwring which is now being adopted in the Soviet Union end the use of certain fertilizers. Four Russian references; (1882-1938)- Illustrations. Inslitution I Submitted I V BOGDANOV,P.K.; KURAZHSKCVSKIY,Yu.9., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk Appearance of a boar in the Voronezh Preserve. Prirodn 114 no.9:120 3 '55- (MLRA q:ll) 1. Vorona7hakiy goexapovednik (Voronezh Preserve--Wild bonr) UTRAZHMVSMT, TU.N. -- Combination of measures for controUing the vase propag-stion of pests In irrigated steppe farm lands. Biul. KOIP. Otd. biol. 60 no.2:25-36 Mr-Ap '55. (Agricultural pests) WHA 8: 7) KURAZESKOVSKIT, Yu.V. Some problems in studying feeding habits of harbivoroua antmaI4. Diul-HOW-Otd.blol. 62 00-11116-117 JAJ 1~7. (HU(A IM) (IAUIVMA) 11 ~ ; - .. -1 KURAZBSKOYSKIr,- Yu.N. Some reffults achieved and probleme In stuVing the varia- bility of food composition In the U.S.S,R. Vop.geog. no.443:165-i83 16o. (MIRA 1317) (loods-4omposition) (Botarq-1colog7) (Zoology-Rcologr) Found er a of r), I -) rr, - 1 r- r, , ~j )r1 , :In --l' at J -lr.-17:' I ~.-, -,;. F. 0! ni 1 -1, npture. Ok',r. nrjr. """ u.. i "a", , vr.!,, n,:.1 , 11. ., ~ I 1. L - - ~2 " ( M I Q A 1,7 ; C, ) il;,l:C I'll., -.1 .1 1 - " . - 'i r. 4 ~ ,i , 1,~ ,, 1 'It f iA. (~,:)r :,,.- -AA k ay~, % V '. - F, *. r,'i ~Fa . Pr t r ol, ~k C' 3" ~-:, . C? ,_r ~ I _ ~, '!III. - - ;~ j . .. . . I ~ I : : I I - , , i , , , . -. f . , i " -, , ; ; , I f * i, 1 .1!. 1. 1-, -1 ~ .1 -110 ;1 , , j 11 " - i - ~, , t, . I I i . 1 11) ~ ", , t, I I 'I ~ - ! ; r '( J.'ri, r, I ~ . ~ " ! . , r I " i .~ . 4 1 '. -~ . 11 1'!( 1,~- -. 1) ,", , I , ,-) . h I't i A -I. I '! ) ! . Gnrnf~ .: , v ne i-to, i r-~~ , - KUAAzOvt N.F, (Oaceased) Practical applications in the training of students of the natural Ociences and geography faculties of pedagogical institates, hm,, Vaes.geog.ob-va 93 no-5:441-444 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Geography--Study and teaching) VEYYHE.~, A.A.; KULITSIM, Ye.P.; MEN, S.F.; LEVITSKAYA, D.N.; VARKOVA, T.S.; IROITSYAYA, N.I.; UMIOVSKAYA, M.A.; KIIAUSTOV, I.V.; LIOGE-111MY, S.Ya.; IISMA1.10VA, G.F., red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn. red. (Prospecting methods and the evaluation of moldinp inaterials] Motodik.a razvedki i otsenki mestorozhdenii formovochwkh ma- terialov; sbornik materialov. Mo,.jkva, Goageoltek1hizdat, 11,63. 19 5 (MIIU 17:3) IWIL.-Ul.awl . 9 . ~ . uStatic Testing for Waterproofing of Rusalan~Leather Boots,* Sub 16 Oct 51g Moscow Toohnological Inst of Light Industry imni L. M. raganovich. Dissertations presented for soience and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 PAy 53 __~qRBAKOV,-. K.-I,_, inzh.; SMRNOV, R.V., inzh. Determination of letter combinations in statistical analysis of texts. Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.8:45-46 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Programming languages (Electronic computers)) KMAKOV, K.I.; SMIRNOV,, R.V. Retrieval of information in a dictionar7 made by the com- pressed code method. NTI no.2:46-49 163. (MIPLA 16:11) -R, !'ACCESSION NR: AT4026347 8/0000/62/000/000/009.1/0112 AUTHORS: Kurbakov, K. I.; Kuznotsovg V. X. TITLE: Industrially produced magn6tia (ferrite) eloniente SOURCE: Konferentalya po obrabotite informatall, mashinnornu porovodu L avt6matichook-. omu chtentyu teksta. Moscow, 1961. Vy*ch1sl1tel1naya i Informatsionnaya. te4hnika (information processing and computer technology); sbornlk mater'lalov koriferefitsU. Moscow, 19G2,. 91-112 TOPIC TAGS: memory, core, circuit design, M'agne.tfo Wment,' ferrite ABSTRACT: 711io authors:d1scuss,the thrce-cyclo magnetic (forrito) elements, designed ahd testud during the 10,53-56 period at ilio L-0)oratorlya clektromodullrovaniya VINITI AN SSSR (Laboratory for Electrosimulation). The fundam ental'circu its. of the magnetic.ele- J ments are described. - Ferrite cores, type K-272, with rectangular hysteresis loop were used as the magnette material in these elements. A diagram to given to show the pulaq charac Lori a Li ca of the K-272 core at temperatures of 20 and 73 C. '11o authors note the' fact that- as tho temperature riBcs, the nolso voltage increases and the fe'rrito core hysteresis loop contracts, thus disrupting the stable oporation of the element and leading to ~ho ftppoarruico of,!Ifnlso" signala.. The compensation mothod of, combatting f1da dlf- floulty it; desoribad (in place of one core, a pair 9 properly chojoen corpa. in uj3od, one of Cad pg ;ACCESSION NR: AT4026347 which, called the eqmpensating colre, Is remagnetized only through part of the cycle and Is designed to compensate for the lyteforenco of the'othor core, called the working core, which In roniagnetized through the full loop). A distinction Is drawn between "simple" and, complex" throe-cycle magnetic (ferrite) elements: the isimple or amplifier element is the ame given to a doyiee using magnetic cores with rectangular hysteresis loop and diodes , n fed by.nicant. of current pulses (preces,91ve pulses):,tho complex orlogicod ninipictic 010- nient is a device Bimilar to the slinple'e-lement, but differing from It in that it permits the J execution of logical operations In accordance with signals reaching its Inputs (the prorienco of the sigpird at the output 1B detorinhied, In each individual cmo, by tho logic of the elc- MUHL CIM11t). VRHOLIN verviono of each of thoijo main cloinenin typeri are fleticrilwd and (118cunsod. Circuit and bluck diagrams are provided in tPosit cancli to facillulte tho.ex- The paper concludes Nvilli d discussion of power supply-unito and their requiro-w plftnation. mento and chm-actoristles and witli a section on the dealgru pectillarities of the elements (,,3!zc, hicthod of fa3tening, color coding, Vio authors claim that the Industrially producetl magnetic (ferrite) elements maintain Lheir,stability of opetation'in Lila fa:co~ of clivirolullenta.1 temperature fluctuations to +60 C and Precensive current ImIses as much as + 20% from the rated vnluo, Ono element R3 said to consume no more iltan 0. 15.- 0.2- watt!3. Or1g. art. Ims: 4 tables and-Z1 fJguroo. 2/3- i Card ACCESSION NR: AT4026351 S/0000/62/000/000/0133/0157 AUTHOR: Kurbakov, K. I. TITLE: Long-term memory devices SOURCE: Konferentstya po obrabotke Informatsil, mashinnomu porevodu I avtomaticheak- o,-,u cthtaiiiyu toksta. Moscow, 1941. Vy*chislitallnaya I informatsionnaya tekhnika (Information processing and computer technology); sboriAk materialov konforentsii. .Xoscow, 1962, 133-157 TOPIC TAGS: memory, magnetic corn, electrostatic memory, photo-optical memory,. punched card, paper tape, drum meinory, disk file, magnetic tape ABSTILkCT: The author discusses in great dotall tho various kinds of memory devices presently in use and attempts a clas!tification of them In terms of various criteria or parameters. There is, In a preliminary section of the paper, a discussion of the charac- teristics, of memories in general, including such factors as: capacity, waiting time, duration of storage wit4ou& restoration of information, power consumption, etc. Memories w.e then classified as to their physical principle (magnetic, electrosta:tic, capacitance, photo-optical, and others), their waiting time (from more than 1 second to less than I microsecond), their Information storage duration (from more than 1 second to more than Card 1/3 ACCESSION NLR: AT4026351 several years) and their kinetic principle (static, kinetic, waveguide). There is a dis- cussion of tho general characteristics and purpose of long-term memory devices and three fundamental classes are distinguished: (1) Memories used In general purpose electronic computers for the storage of constants, initial data, subprograms and programs (the so- called "internal memory"); (2) memories used to store a largo body of information gradual- ly processed by the electronic computer and fed to the computer through input devices (the 'So-called "external long-term memory"); (3) special-purpose memories, used as the 11memory" properly so called (in information-logical, reference machines, etc.). The specifications of these three types are considered'The author has also analyzed the possibilities of employing conventional memories as long-term memory devices. Included among t1he specific types considered in this section are- perforated cards, perforated tapes, electrostatic memories with cathode-ray tubcs, delay-line memories, matrix-type m .emories using conventional capacitors and diodes, magnetic, magnetic drum and mag- netic disk, memory devices, magnetic tape memories, matrix-type memories using toroid-7 al ferrite cores with rectangular hysteresis loop, and others. On the basis of a detailed analysis of all those kinds of memories, an assessment Is made of the degree to which they lend themselves to performing the functions of long-term memory devices. The article deols with a brief survey of the latest trends in the design. of memory elements and lon-lerm. inemory devices. Here, the author has discussed, among other things, such mag-natic inemory elements and devices a4: transfluxors (magnetic ferrite cores with. Card. 2/3 ACCESSION DIR: AT4026351 rect.w.,ular hysteresis loop and several apertures); bix~ elements (a magnetic ferrite men- a ory clcm~at consisting of a parallolopipod of approximately 2 X 2 X 3 mm wiLti iwo noninte,.secting apertures of about 0. 5 :~ 0. 5 rUnning at a right :utglc to each other-, a bctwoci, Uic apnrturos lies a common act-;k ia Jic form of a wall about 0. 6 mm thick); tivistc:rs (a new magnetostriction mem I ory device); long-torm inemorics with magnetic corc r,-,atrices: thin-film magnetle mcniory devices. Various versions of the photo-optical ,~ypa of raw-nory device are also considcred. This brief ourvoy of various kinds of memory devicos .51iows that the problem of the croation of a Ion,(,,,-torm memory, with the properties irL,,rent in such a tool, is still far irom solution. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: Xone SUBIMITTED: 00 SUB CODE; CP DATE ACQ. 16Apr64 NO REF SOV: 024 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 046 3/3 KURBAKOV K I. inzh. % -~ , f Industrially produced'magnatic elements. Mekb. I avtom ~rolzv. 17 no.5:37-41 My 163, (MIRA 16;6 (Magnetic memory(Calculating machines)) 6 EV1T(d)/13XT/EF-D-2/EWP(1) - IJP(c) B B/G G L -129-9-~ ACCESSION NR: APS021854 UR/0280/65/000/004/0092/0100 AUTHOR: Kurbakov, K. 1. (Moscow) Y, TITIZ: The estimate of the nonuniqueness of word code condensation SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 4, 1965, 92-100 TOPIC TAGS: information ~to iZe and icyll, information processing, compressed word codefo ng ABSTRACT: The design of efficient informat ion- scanning systems is one of the most important taBks of information retrieval. One of the basic functions of such sysLems is the search for a separate element of Information within a certain Mani- fold and, in particular, dictionary scanning. The basic principle of such a search for an element of information is the narrowing of the scanning region within, the given bulk of information to a certain minimum. However, even in the case of average dictionary scanningtime is still too long. One of the possible wayb of solving the memory addressing problems (and the nsqociated reduction in scanning time) is to transform the initial Information directly into the address of the memory . Such a direct transformation requires the mapping of a certain subgroup of all the possible original words of a given alphabet onto a'limited number of Card ~1/2 L 1299-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021854 addresses. The author described earlier (K. 1. Kurbakov, R. V. Smirnov, Nauchno- teklin. informataiya, 1963, no. 2) a direct transformation using condensed word codes. The present paper discus8es the probabilistic model which allows the esti- inate of the nonuniqueness of word code condensation. It outlines also certain results of the statistical modeling. Orig. art. has: 19 formulas, 2 figures, and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 17Dec64 FNCL: 00 SUB CODE: DP NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 007 Card All - --- -- --- ---- Id 2377-66 DIT(d)/BXT/T/ 2/ i, ACCESSION NRs AP5020M2 UR/0Q2O/65A63/ba4/o&a/o%4 AUTHOR: K!E ~kov ~Kl j TITIZ: A means of addressing using compressed word codes as memory addresaes SOURM AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 163, no. 49 1965# 841-844 TOPIC TAGSt data processing,, information storage, Information retrieval, binaxy code, machine translation, computer 111C/ ABSTRACT: The feasibility of i=edi4to transformation of basic information into i an address of a memory unit was studied. The study incorporates a means of com- pressing word codes of a basic dictionary so that the code of each successive letter of a word is shifted relative to the code of the preceding letter. The shift is In the direction of the higher ordered bits and Is one bit in length. Tho letter codes are then summed in modulo 2 addition for each bit location, whereupon the letter codes are selected by taking into account the statistical characteristics of a language (sea R. V. Smirnov and K. I. Kurbakov, Author Cer- tificate No. 11+9264, 1961; Byull. isobrateniy, No. 15, 1962). The cothod do- scribed is a variation which allows tho same compressed storage and idontification' procedure while maintaWng the maximum number of bits for single word storage at some predetermined valtie. The algorithm recta on the promise that shifting need icard- L 2377-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5020822 occur only for the first letters of a word, contiruing up to the point where another shift would cause the loss of a bit by exceeding the register size. For example, if n = 11 = the mmxlmlm number of bits in the register, and each letter in identified by an eight bit code, then 11-8 = 3 shifts of letter codes could occur within the lim1ta of the register size. The probability of accurate (non- ambiguous) Idontification of a word to then a function of the allowed register sizoi the larger the register size (number of bits), the smaller the probability of ambiguity. A discussion of the variations of this probability is given along with somo oo=ents on look-up and cycle times associated with tho algorithm, Orig. art. hast 6 equations and 1 figure, ASSOGIATIONt none SUBMTTEDe 24Dec64 ENGLa 00 SUB GOEES D? NO REF SOVt 002 OTHER# 003 V Card 2/2 huRBAKOVp K.I... Some characteristics of the diatribution of the sy-mbola of the Russian alphabet. NTI no.9:41-46 165. (m I ru, 19: 1) L _23~956-66 EWT(d)/FS#G-2/T/E'9P(l) IJP(c) ACC NRs AP6009910 SOURCE OODE: UP/0413/66/000/004/0107/0107 io AU"MOR: Xurbakov, K. I. ORG! none TITLE: A method for generating a compressed word pattern code. Class 42, No. 179099 SOURCE: Izobretenlya, prom yshlennyye obraztsy., tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 107 TOPIC TAGS: compressed word codeformin~!, coding ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method for gererating a com- pressed word pattern code in which each word patteim (expressed In letter code) is-con verted to a certain nunber given In a word pattern vocabulary. Provision Is made for reducing the length of the word pattern code and the time for its generation. The i-th word in each word pattern is recorded in the i-th column of the word matrix In a pre- liminary operation. Key digits in which the probability for the appearance of a 0 or a I is close to 1/2 are selected from the resultant word pattern matrix. The necessary nimber of additional key words to then selectect primarily from the colunns in the ma- trix with the greateAt number of words. The number of basic key digits Is selected from the condition 2 1 M cc . 2. A modification of this method in which all word pat- terns are considered as "words" which are used to set up an aggregate matrix in a pro- 1/2 UDCi 681.142-523.8 ACC NRt AP6009910 liminary operation. The additional key digits are selected primarily from the region of the aggregate matrix which corresponds to minim=-to-median word pattern lengths.- N --word pattern vocabulary; L --word pat- 21NAL. 00 Cd ?W*j(V' torn langth; 1,2,3...--words; 14--matrix; n--number,of key digits In which tha proba- bility for appearance of a 0 or a I to clas- vords est to 1/2; t--num.ber of additional key digits. -SUB CODE: 09/ SM DAM 36AprOf ORIG mr: ooo/ OTH REF., 000 Ce4rd 2/2 ACC NR AP6033942 AMHOR: Xurbakov, K. I. (Moscow) ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0280/66 1/0115/0121 TITLE: Estimate of the average time required for location of a word in a dictionary when -a compressed code Ga place of words) is also used to address the memory SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. TeMnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 4, 1966, 115-121 TOPIC TAGS: da-la retrieval, information storage and ratrieval, machine translation, compressed word codeforiming, computer technique ABSTRAM Two methods of word location in a dictionary are described 71he developed concepts of word coding am used to estimate the average time of search for a word stor ed in the memory of a machine. The first method for automatic search is to repeatedly divide the memory in two equal parts, until the word is located. The average search time for this method is fav = 109211 Cycles, where 11 is the number of stored words. The second method is to identify the word through a -ccozding to acme characteristic of this word, for instance, the first letter or n=abar of letters in that word. During an automatic search, the memory is Card 1/3 divided not inzo equal parts, but rather into sections according to an adapted fom of coding. The simplified expression for the average section time with this technique is 11 %V N2 Vaere 11 is the number of words stored in a particular section. One way for reducing the Tav ~is to use the encoded input data as addresses In the computer memory. A binary code is used for this purpose. To take advantage of reduced search time using a sepa- rate word classification by a word characteristic, the code word equivalent to the word to be stored or located consists of three parts: 1) the information related to the original word; for instance its translation into another language; 2) the code ider tifying a particular chosen characteristic of this word as belonging to a group of words; and 3) tho coda identifying the word &-nong identically coded words, as the one conveying the re-quired concept. If n ia the number of identically coded words in the k-th group o2 woi~ds, 'than the average search tima using this identification method is n N + i) N + 0 Y j* eill 2 9111 av 7ij T Card 2/3 ACC NR; AP6033942 T 11he word to be located or translated is first encoded using the compressed code, then lentered into the computer for search in the form of an address of a word in ccrputer F.emory. Thus, the total search time is the sum of the encoaing time pluz the search -time. Orig. art. hass 2 figures, 17 formulas. ;SLIB'CODE: SUBM DATE: 17Dec64/ ORIG RM 002 3 NR: 41?700 17,58 101? 1~tjjb SO(J ct., c0 01' Un/0 ?74/6 Soul o 0". 00112 12)111 ry) ctiloc, 6/0 ? lieltiol Of tz, Lalls I?C,f I J),nrnitti 001010IV03ol Pli~p ~o .Z1). 1?a liot 'I 1101.v 17 8a, 'V030 3 U11 11, C'S , X. i es f 0 ika i VYQ -17 Vs es' "Confcr,,,tsY,, Abs. 0 'Dasing th, ffecti c0,, jQvr, C tL"J'ri' "Odip. ye cl,~; C, 1. L11c, -~,Siojj jpti comput('r OV Q I i's C-1 Q2, CO 91 VLn Of ctn 0 OZI) sekt~ Oil a py, Of opci J cor cat - Q102, e&- nj). '01, cha, 0d -roz. n1p C? 11, . Inat. 171 i PI-0 "Wo - Ion r ~ t? -1c In tilc 21,1tiotPo" d. 2,0,10 , Of Wo . It cons''o"i"fT ill, Z-18ion I to 0 tj L, I I-nernot. t.,rjq , , I.WS 110 pl. (112(1 C, C, clach op As a 11111"11 01WIt. C1,7S Y Unit se Of it of thesa"(7uent b. an tr tjrntl COP,, t a wor of m eacl ;~Of~ It 0 Of a * 4 C, ding at cl cot-np"ges 0 Vol ancl i a ""IN SurnIn s shi 17 0. O'C 116 W~ -C ft ion Up in Od U 'Oed p by oc~~ cac 6e5ccl .a J)it jor '10 cY~e Vv C5 qj I!C~% 11,1311 - %Not le ~~ ,6e pxw ties - 1 01 0 ot QCALVI GODS .1mliAKOV, Tjw)niA Nikanorovicb, drto., Itan(l.teklintrutuk 0 .91tICAT-1r, traritiminflion of Mechanical "Ovortalm" npend in a doubl . ektromakh. I no,91f~~-87 povior, J7.v.vya.ixch(ib-%Uvvt 81 (141RA 12a) hin Nnvr)nib1riikoj,n ainktrotaktinicheskogo 1. Yjtfrdra nioldrichoRkikIl MUO Inatitlita. (11jectric -powor dintributinn) KMRAKOV, L.H., kand. telrhn. nauk Semit7aphical method for designing the excitation of double-flow electrical transmission of mechanical enorr,7. Trudv Ural. politakh. inst. no.90:71-77 158- (MIRA 13:2) (Blectric machiner7) KURBAKOV, Yu.V. Experimental determining of the angular coefficients of heat transfer by radiation. Trudy WIPP 15:193-201 160. (MIPA l612) (Heat-Tranamiasion) (Heat-Radiation and absorption) SURINOV, Yu.A.; KTIRBAKOV, Yu.V. Exporimental determination of certain basic characteristics of radiant heat exchango. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.7tl76-182 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Honkavskiy inatitut stali, i oplavov i Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy institut piBhchevoy promyshlennosti. (Heat-Radiation and absorption) L(A.:AZC)VA, Vadezhda Zinov'yevna;,U.1fB KgK A A,__qqj1na 1XVIKOVA) Ye.S., red.; 'SLffSKIII, A.A., tellchn. red. (Yaa,--produ'ced third-class television rcc()iveraj1,,assovyc te- levizionnya priormiki III klassa. Xookva, Sviazi?dat, 111,'62 /,6 1). (Diblioteka "Talovizioru;yi no.3) (1,TRA 111:1o; (Tclavi-ion--iioccivera and roception) LOVOZOVA, Nadezhda ZinovIyevna; -KU.'(.DAKOVA,' Galina Mikhriy1ovna; THAVIII, A.A., otv. red.; Y6NLRAt"M;A, V.P., red. (Black and white television receivers in the U.S.A. and the German Federal Republic; survey of network and design calculations] Televizionrye priemniki cherno-belogo izo- brazheniia SShA i FRG; obzor skhe=Wkh i koristruktivrWkh reshenii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sviazl," 1964- 47 P. (Biblio- teka televizionnykh priem, no.14) (1111RA 17:9) f., I I " 'I If,; 11" (i. V (: (-: t-I I-- '144 ~ , ~ ~ ~) I L . KM TTI I ~_' _~ n Fiva good". Rabotnitisa 16 no,2;20-21 F 158. (MIRA 11:2) (China--Women) PASHOV, T.V., kand.vatere mauk; KUMIALA, !;',.Ya., nauchnyj Oct--Ldnik; SEREEDA, D.I.I nauchnyy Botrudnik Adaptation of the pathogen oV InfactLous atroplile rhinitis of swino to ruts, rabbits and other anima2s. Voterinarila 40 no.5:34.-37 My 163. (11IRA 17:1) 1. Polt.avukuya nauchno-i3:ilodo-vtxtfil'i3kay.-i votarinarmyn stant3iya. ACC NR. AP6035752 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/019/0124/0124 ~INVENTOR: Kovalevskiy, B. Ye.; Lotsmanov, S. N.; Zadvornov, M. G.; Khrjukina, N. V." jKurbala, Ye. I.; Makarkin, A. Ya. 'ORG: none iTITLE: Brazing alloy for vacuum-tube instruments. Class 49, No. 186836 SOURCE: Izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 124 TOPIC TAGS: brazing alloy, vacuum tube instrument h%m=&ag Ah~,_L~ ~-~j JABSTRACT: ThiOAuthor Cert~ficate introduces a copper-base brazing alloy, containing :germanium and palladium, for brazing vacuum-tube instruments. To improve the strength ;and ductility of brazed joints and to lower the melting temperature of the alloy, i !its composition is set as follows; 8-12% germanium, 2-12% palladium, 80-90Z coppez SUB CODE: 11, 1,P/SUBM DAT9: 16Nov65/ Card 1/1 17 ?. i , .; , , t 1 ~ , 1 r.,-' ,~ pf, ri, j, - n, ', ,-;; r ' 2 r, r, r;,,, -; , r , I , ', .- 1 " 11.1 . Burly 1 7- - :; , I r. I '. ~ rl: , . .: ! ~! ." r, .-) . ~ i ',' i - LF ; 6 5 , I ~ I n 2 "'. i I t,~ f-)., 14,. n, 1 rit, c t' t, he! k~ I h ~, 13 1 .-, v, i k a,!---:?iy o ~' '. ', - ~-- -,,: (,, S, Fragiv; . EMAllVk,A.H,;, LEVSHIN, I.I., starshty agronom Potato wart in Ihmellniteki7 Province. Zaahch. rast. ot vred. i b01. 5 no. 8:47-48 Ag 160. (MMA 13:12) 1. Nachallnik Khmollnitakoy karantinnoy inspektaii (for Kurbalev). (Khmellnitokiy Province--Potato vart) ~4 I-,,- -) 'l, W, . y I, . spccit'ic licat of* iluids. 2. Opcclric ard i,(,,lat.*,.jn of .-,L -if'ic ilca,,3 T-o the 'e.-n,ticrature of' Ealocuri-DerivtA Icyclic 3!'~,' SO: Jol.irrial of' t~erieral (Zhurral M.1mii), IA., Vulun-,e 18, (80), 3 sov/84-58-11-2o/58 AUTHOR: Kurban Kolkhoz worker TITIE: Aid Arrived on Wings (Pomoshch' prishla na kryllyakh) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviateiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The -author, a kolkhoz worker from the Bryansk oblast, expresses her gratitude to the pilot of a special services air- craft who saved her life by delivering to the village hospital blood urgently needed for transfusion. Card 1/1 GADVIIYEV, "'11TTSIOR, R.I.; ABASOV, R.I.; rI,'RI!A!"LLM,'IV, A.K. DevIce for telematering, doop well F-virtuaptorn in the "plvita- tion or wollo with olectrJe ginking, yumpo. ?-~tsh. i neft. obor. no.10:25-28 161, (111IRA 18:1) 1. 14mcluio-issledovatol'okiy i proyektnyy Institut po komplokonoy avtomatizatoli proizvodstvennykh protsessov v neftyanoy i 1-chimi- choskoy promyshlennosti. EMBAITALIYEV, D.S., dots; eA 'I ~f the endocrine glnnds on the connective tissue oyatem: -from a doctoral dissertatione' Azerbamedexhurs noolls67-71 N 158 (MIRA 11:12) 1e Iz kafedry gistologli I embriologii (znv. kafedroy - prof. I,M* Xolesnikov) Azerbsydzhanskogo goatidnretvennogo meditsinakogo institute im. H.Harimanova, (EDOCRM GLANDS) (CONIMCTM TISSUB) I . - _ KURBARALIYY.V,- D.S.- - . , Zffect of drug-induced sleep on the reactivity of the connective tienue. Uch.zap.AGV.jfIol.aer. no.2:67-70 '59. (MIU 13:6) (SUM) (CONNBCTIVI TISSUZ) xuRBANALIYNT, D.S., doteent Changes in the comnectiva tissue system folloving experimental removal of the adrenal glands. Report NO-3. Azerb.mod.zhur. no.2'.33-36 7 160. (MIRL 1315) (GOMOTIVI TISSUIS) (ADRICUL GLLIDS--MISION) KURBAMLIM, D.S. the connective tissue system following adrenalectomy. Uch. zap" AGU. Biol. aere no. J:49-51 160. (MIRA 14:5) (CONNECTIVE tISSUiS) ' (ADRENAL GLANDS) KURBAIIALI)WI., I.G.; RZA)ZV, S.D. Rare caBe of the formation of a pathological anastomosis between the gallbladder and the pylorus of the atomach. Azorb. mod. zhur. no.6.-43-45 Je 162. (,XIRA :L/,- 8) F, UR E" ~, - ~ , - ~':Z' ,- ", '0~ t,hp. rnnrlitlcmal rlr Pi quadnUr flurv-t1lonal t I wif-d in nolving thfj srnond boundary vfAll,,w T'roblem tn -'he m,,thImqticnl thoory nf olaaLlcity. V-)P. vy0h. mat. I te',,h. io. I ; 5"-65 164. (MTRA 1818) SHIKHIYEV, I.A.; ALIYEV, M.I.; SADYKHZA.DE, S.I.; SHCHEGOLI, Sh.S.,- AKHUNDOVA, G.Yu.; KRASHOKUTSKI!r, V.P.; GUSUNVIA, M.A.; MUKHARAMOVAt Kh.P.; KOBANALIYEVA, T.Kh.; NIKOLAYEVA, L. Synthesis and use of silicon naphthenic acids in of butadiene-styrens rubber. Azerb.khim.zhur. 161. (Naphthenic acids) (Silicon organic compounds) (Rubber, Synthetic) the production no.5:65-68 (MIRA 150) 4Y PATALAKHA, G.B.; YUR13ANAY11:11, H.S.; 131KIV, Compar,lsl.n ol* orime muth(ldr, of tljj~ of spectral unfil,.sin In geochm; ical studic-~3. 1,-,v. A", Ka-.,aHa. SSR Ser. goo). 22 no. 6t69-74 11-D 165 ("'IPA )9.-1) 1. gc~.-dogic~ebkAh nauk Jmc!rii K.I. Satpayeva, Alma-ALa, I Kazakhs~ly rilial Vr;e,-,oyumol,,O 1110titllt-l I-ZIZVC'101-hll):~ j,'CO- fizikl, Alma-Ata. KUVkMiTAVA, annistent Surgur7 in perforating iLlcer of the otomach and tho duodonlim. Kaz.med.zhu-r. 40 no.3:12-18 My-Je '59. (MIU 12) - 11) 1. Iz Icafedry khirurgil i nootlozlinoy khirurgli (zavs - prof. P.V.Kravchonlco) Kazanakogo instituta, ueovershenstvovaniya vracho7 im. M-Lenina. (ALIIMWY CANAJr--ULClIRS) (SIMGERY) f-I tA -11 A (, KURBANAYEVAt S. S.9 CAND MED SC 1 9"MATEAl-AL 60 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCER,-, KAZAN'l 1961. (MIN OF HEALTH RSFSR9 KAZAN' STATE MED INST). (KL9 3-61, 233). 430 AbIPIWGOV. L , elektrouvarshchik; HATHUSHIN, P. ; CHISTOY, S. , lash. XURBANGALNEV, A.; MZTITACIMIKO, B. Worker correspondents of the periodical of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions 00khrana truda I sotsiallnoe strakhovania" make a surprise inspection. Okhr.truda i sots* otrakh. 3 no.6!46-50 Je 860. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Reydovaya, brigada zhurnala "Okhrana truds i noteiallnoya strakhovanlye" (for all). 2. Ufimakiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy Zavod (for Anpilogov). 3- Otvotstvennyy oekretarl gazety "Nefteperarabotcbik"(for Saymuehin). 4. Tekhnicheokiy inspektor oblastnogo soveta profsoyuzov Bashkirskogo, sovuarkhoza kfor Kurbangaloyev). 5. SpetsialOW korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrana truds i sotatallnoye strakhovaniyag (for Tretlyachenko). (Bashkiria--Industrial hygiene) OKHRIMMO, N.I., gornyy inzh,; KARPOV, A.P., gornyy inzh.; KURBANGAIZYEV gornyy inzh,; AMIROV, M.I., gornyy 1nzh. Improving boring and blasting operations in the Uchaly Mine# Gor. zhur. no.6:39-40 Je 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. 'Uchalinskiy rudnik, (Uahaly region-Blasting) (Boring) S/1.37/60/wo/006/004/'o 15 A-)06/AOO 1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 6, P.- 277, # 13676 ALTHORS.- Gavrilov, P.D.;, Kurbangaleyev, R.M., Alent>v, A.N., ?4arkovIcY,,_. Yu.N. --------------- A A V1 TT112: The Effect of Iron on Magnetic Properties of a Copper-Cobalt Alloy PERIODICAL: Tr, Kazansk. khim.-tekhnol. in-ta, 1957 (1959)#"No. 22, pp. 161- 171 TEXT-~ The authors studied the effect of Fe admixtures (,,j2%) on ti-it- magnetic properties of a 50% Oj - 20% Ni 30% Co-alloy. Tests wer made with cast, cast-annealed specimens (8500C, 8 - 32 hrs) and specimens subjected to heat treatment to improve their magnetic properties (oil and water quenching at 1, 1500C, tempering at 6500C for 3 and 6 he.)urs), and rolled specimens. Bee'. deforriability was revealed in specimens annealed for 16 hours. Br of 41GO ga-u3E~ and H. of 560 oersted were obtained af*.er cil quenching and temper.. Card 1/2 s/i37 O/OiDO/OC)6/004/015 A006 ool lrh,~ Effect of Iron on Magnetic Properties of a Copper-Cobalt Alloy ing for 6 hours. Magnetic characteristics of an alloy containing up to 2% Fe are by 20-40% below tho maximum values attainable for this alloy without Fe. !I, Is recommended to clean the crucible carefully, if a Fe-alloy was previously melted in it, and to use a quartz mixer Instead of an lr,.)n one. Yc.V. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 22/2 KURRANGALWILY, S.M. Intradural teMoral approach to the sensory root of the trig- emlnal nerve In neuralgins. Top.neirokhir. 19 no.4:21-27 Ji-Ag 155. (HLRA 8:10) 1. Is gospltallnoy khtrurglchookoy kllnlkt Lenlngradekogo sanitarno-gigiyanichaskogo meditsinsk-ogo Instituta. (TRIGHMINAL HRRVI, surgery, Intradural teqvral approach) TERMOIXffO, A.I., professor; KUREANGAI&YIY. 8.M., professor; ILIBM, G.A., 4oi tor Seventieth birthday of Alakmandr Vasillevich Smirnov. Vest.khir. n no.21l54-155 1 157. (MLU 10:3) (SHMOV, AISKSANDR TAILITIVICH, 1886- ) A HMICA Sac.8 Vol,U/5 Xlouro-Paychiat.,May 58 K v i__1R11Ct9,1P1T1 L L--f kr) S. (N 2451. AN INTRADURAL TEMPORAL APPROACH Foil RADICOTOMY OF Tiff: TRIGEWINAL NERVE' IN CASES OF ITS NEURALGIA (Hussian text) - Ku rbangaleev S. M . - VESTN.KHIR. 1957, 7813 (78-87) Tables 2 The operation's technique has been previously described at the 4th All-flussian Neurosurgical Meeting on 25th June, 1953. Seventeen patients have been operated upon up to date. Thin new method's main advantage is -,in ample view over tile operating field with the opportunity of interrupting the single trigeminal branches more selectively, without any pareses of oculornotor or facial nerves. Using this route the protection of the motor portion appears to be easier. The only complica- tion, I. e. transient cerebral oedema, Is due to the elevation of the temporal lobe. When for the purpose of visualizing Meckels cave the brain retractor presses upon the basal temporal structures, the patients complain of general discomfort, nausea, painful sensations, vertigo and bradycardia. In 2 instances unconscious- ness of several hours duration occurred with normal pulse rate, blood pressure and respiration. Ileppner Graz KURRUIGALEM, SOMOP Profo late results of intradural temporal radicotomy of the 5th nerv in severe neuralgiaos Test.khir. 85 no,llt8-15 K 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgichookoy kliniki (zavs - zasl. deyatell nauki prof. A.V. Smirnov) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyonicheskogo meditsinakogo InBtltuta i gospitallnoy khirurgicheakoy klinw (zav. - prof. F,G* Uglov) 1-go laningradskogo meditsinskogo imstituta imo akad, 19P. Pavj~va. (NEURALGIA, TRIGDaNAL) KURBANGALETqV khutdinovich, prof.; ABRAKOV, L.V., red.; , Salikh Mu "elff_. --red. (Radical surgical treAtment of trigeminal neuralgia]Radikall- noe khirurgicheskoe lechenie neyrallgii troinichnogo nerva. Le- ningrad, Medgiz, 1961. 255 P. (MTRA 16:2) (NEURALGIA) TRIGEMINAL) UGLOVP BOKAE7,' Yu.N.; VORONCY, A.A.; DEGTYARE7A, Z.ya.; nA3N0311rMFJVA '. L.I.; MMALOVA, F.A.; MA3HEV, L.V.; FASSVETAY-EV, I.L.; SIMMIRTSEV, S.A.; SOKOLOV, 3.3, Use of the artificial blood circulation apparatu5 built, by the Research Institute for Experimental Surgical Apparatus and Instru- nent5 in an experiment. Trudy NIIEKHAI no-5:132-137 61. (MIRA 15:8) (PERFUSION PUMP (HEART)) i, -10, UGLOV, F.G., professor; KURBANGALUEV..S.M., professor; KR)WOSHCHEKOVA, L.I., kand.med.naiW--'-' "" Diagnosio and surgical treatment of mitrnl stenosis in va1vular calcinosis. Vest.khir. no.1:7-13 162* (MIRA l5tl) 1, Iz gospitallnoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. F.G. Uglov) 1-go laningradekogo meditsinskogo instituta im. I.P. Favlova. (MITRAL VALVE-CALCIFICATION) TO AN 5A I I Yk" V exp(Ir '-Mc r a on blood circulaticno r udy 7- r. 3 N r u 1 163. e-VIN XALEtCHITS, I.V.; S.ALIMGARBYEVA, F.G.; POPOVA, N.I.; KURBAN-GAL3TEYA, D.Kh.; '~Z- KLYXDVA, G.G. 1: Chemical composition of primary tar from Cheremkhovo coal. Part 3. Detailed group and functional composition of neutral compounds, Trudy Vost.-Sib.fil.All SSSR. n0-3119-24 155. (KAA 9:4) (Cheremkhovo Coal 'Basin--Coal-tar products) (Chromatographic analysis) POPOVA, II.I.; SALIMGARBYLVA, F.G.; KLYXDVA, G.G.; SHOROKWVA, M.Y.; KURBAN- GALMVA, D.Kh.; KALECHITS, I.V. 1-- -1 -,- - ~, Chemical composition of primary tar from Cheremkhovo coal. Part 4. Detailed group and Ainctional conposition of neil.tral compounds in the liquid-phase hydrogenated tnr. Trudy Vost.-Sib.fil.All SSSR,no.3: 25-29 155. (MM 9:4) (Cheremkhovo Coal 33asin--Coal-tar products)(Chromatographic analysis) POPOVA, H.I.; KURBAII-GALE)MVA. D.Kh.; SHOROMOVA, M.V. .*OA*OWWOWAIX#Z" tovAw Twar Chemical composition of primart tar from Cherenkhave coal. Part 6. Group composition of the crude fraction of mediur).-tomperature tar from Cheremkhove coal. Trudy Veat.-Sib.fil.AN SSSR no-3:35-39 155. (MLRA 9:4) (Oheremkh*vo Coal Raoin-Coal-tar products)(Chromatographic analysis) POPOVA, N.I.; KURBAN-OAL3UTA, D.Kh. Determination and possible separation of paraffin from primary tar of Cheremkhovo coal. Trudy Vast.-Sib.fil.AN SSSR no-3:63-71 155. (MIRA 9:4) (Cheremkhove Coal Issin-Coal-tar products)(Paraffin vex) 06 A .16-35-67 EWP VEWT(M) PM L ACC NRi AP602934,0 S(XJ CE CODES UR/03i6/66/000/002/0081 AUTHORS Salimovj M. As; Mlyevp M. I.; Kurbanaliyova, T. K. ORO: IMP AN SSR TIMES 3? )3 Structure of ailicadien4erivativos of substituted aromatic hydrocarbons SOURCES Azarbaydzhanakiy kbimicheakiy zhurna.1, no. 2, 1966, 81-84 TOPIC TAGS1 organosilicon compound, IR spectrum., qR01,kyq7-;.e ABSTRACTI Tho struoture of the compounds ocula of out OCHa CH Gli N\ CH A 3 C=CH-CH CH2-, 3/\Cl-c= cul-clj= Cull; C"G-CH-CH=CHs > C CH > Cull CH3. SI(C2H5)3 wp studied by means of M aboorption spectra taken with an IKS-14 unit. The data M;~e it possiblo to poutulate that the triothylailyl radical in the molecules of (A) ACC NRs AP6029340 and (B) Is in the y position relative to tho torminal double bond. Compound (C) con- sists o.' :,~ rixturo of the two structural formulas, I. a., the triethylailyl radical in tho molooulos of compound (C) 'is in both the 0 and y position relative to the ter- minal double bond. Orig. art. haal,3 figures and I table. SUB CODES 07/ SUBM DATES 27Aug64/ ORIG REFS 001/ OTH REFS 004 f i . I - I L 3508-66 F.4T(m)/EPF(c)/hWP(J)/T RM ACCESSION N11t AP50171)1 1J1t/0,'4 0/63/02 1/004/0026/0028 V et~, S-5.1 ; 41, C; 4-je 4 4. ~ d#4, AJJ'F1101V',t Aliyov, M. .; Shikhiyevp I. A.; SnUmov, ti. A.; Fairlm"nItyeva, T. K. TICLF: Synthesis or sillenndion,4 derivativqn or nromtAr aubabititt."d hydrocarbons. ~;()URCR: AN Azfjrbr,.IR. Doklmdy, v. 21, no. 4, 1965, 26-28 TOPIC TAGSt silicon orpnnic comMund, trlethylallanev sillcondlens derIvative ABSTRACT: -The reaction between tLt2th_Y1s11ane ad vlmlacetylphanoI2 aninols, and o-cresol was investigatadlo The laction yielded allicd-Ijene derir-~t ativea of benzene substituted hydrocarbons I to IV respectively as shown by Table 1 on the Enclosure. Physical propertieq and percent yield of the compounds syn- themizod are tabulaW, OrLg,, "t. hatit I table. fssoclalotu 1~ptttut bettakWchaalffl& imoteassov Unistitute for Petrochavdcal proaaases) SUT~MMDC Mar-16k MCL t 01 SUB COM 00"&C No OF 50V i M7 OTWI W) O'Mrd /2 .11 IN irkill_ ws~ & 'M I A-1 4 V_. W! I L 5508-66 ACCESSION NM AP5017131 ENCLOSURE# 01 u u A 4 u --Q uln 0 u 0 1: Q 0- uu-~ E-4 Card 2/2 u u u 0 u r u L !.-TTp' M A ~T.-,' T, T 17 r -ci. nLj ,1J1%ITk7nL ~i- Dissertation: "Detonation of' Liquid Lxplualves Near an Ultim,,ite Diameter." Inst of Chemical Physics, Acad Sci USSR, 20 Dee 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, D,~o, 1947 (Project #17836) -0 0 41 - - - - I -------------- "-F I~U;?dAN(~-n- L INA, 5570o LIVITING DILUTER FOR "STABIZO DETONA110M OF HYDROGEN PERO~=L AND 'ZTHYL A140HOL 1.1XTJR- AND PER,,;HLOJII~ AfID R. Kh. (Zhurnal P[D ETHYL ALCOKOL MUMS. Kur~oArslin Fisichoskoi Khimii (J. Phys.'6sm.), Janunrys, 1948, vol. 22 1 J" 49-51). Refers to diameter of the tube in which aush 00 mixtures are detonated. Kimiting diamottera were found to be 3 m. -A. In the case of low velocity and 20 m. m. in the Zoe 0 case of high Y4100ities. The detonation velocities wore also me8sured. Includes pl,ato,-raphs showing the propagation ;As 9 of detonAtion. foe Xo* so* U too WALLUW'Kit klftgAt4t CL liffKAIK's I I- 41, fW0 u V W) is! 0 rt ry a 10 at 14 X a 01 IN Is alt 0 MW AI log 0 1 6 i", 0 *1: * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0, 0 0 a 0 so go 0000 a* 0 * 0 090 ** : * : * to *0 0 000 0 0 BELYAYEV, A.F.; KURBANGALINA# R,Kh- (Moskva) Determination of the relative power output of explosives by the method of equivalent charges according to the expansion rate of TrautzlIa bomb. PMTF no.2:116-119 JI Ag 6o. MRA~iWO (Explosives-Teatin;) 2,100 691L37 AUTHORS: Belyayevo Ao F., XurbtniLalA~a, R. Kh. 5/076/60/034/03/017/038 (Moscow) B115/BOi6 TITLE: The Effect of the Initial Temperature on the Value of the Critical Diameter of Witroglyoeridiand Trotyll PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizioheakoy khimii, 1960, Vol 34, Ur 3, pp 603 - 610 (USSR) TEXT: The critical diameter of an explosive charge in the minimum diameter at which a continuous propagation of the detonation wave is still possible. If the diameter of the charge is smaller than the critical one, the detonation diem. The physical importance of the critical diameter was clarified by Yu. B. Kharitonp Academician, in reference 1. According to this author the value of the critical diameter is proportional to the time of thq chemical reaction on the front of the detonation wave. The authors of the present paper investi- gated the effect of the initial temperature on the value of the critical dia- meter of liquid nitroglycerin, and liquid and powdered trotyl. In a detailed experimental part the performance of theme investigations is described separately for both explosives. In trotyl, propagation and dying out of the detonation were chocked by means of a mirror photorooorder of the type SFR-21 for velocities. The standard electrical detonator Nr 8 was used for ignition Card 1/3 69137 The Effect of the Initial Temperature on the Value 8/076160/034/03/017/038 of the Critical Diameter of Nitroglycerin and Trotyl B11,57BO16 of the nitroglycerin charges. Figures 1 and 2 show graphically the results ob- tained for the two explosives investigated. From these curves the values for the critical diameters of the two explosives at different initial temperatures were calculated (Tables 1,2). The initial temperatures of nitroglycerin were between -20 and +700Cs of trotyl between +810(melting point of trotyl) and +2400C. The value of the critical diameter decrea4es rapidly with increasing initial temperature in both cases. The authors found for the critical diameter of liquid trotyl at 1000C a oonsiderably higher value than A. Y&. Apin and V. K. Bobolev (Ref 3). Table 3 presents the detonation velocity of liquid trotyl near the critical diameter at 3 different initial temperatures, table 4 the values of the critical diameter of powdered trotyl at 3 different initial temperatures. The mechanism of the chemical reaction in powdered trotyl ob- viously differs from that in liquid trotyl. The nritical diameter of liquid trotyl near its malting point is about the 30-fold of the critical diameter of nitroglycerin at room tcmperaturel accordingly, the explosive properties of both explosives are quite different. Near the flash point of liquid trotyl (,u 24000 the value of the critical diameter is only the threefold of the value for nitroglycerin at room temperature. In this case the agreement of the ex- plosive properties of both explosives (detonation capacity, sensitivity, etc.) Card 2/3 69137 The Effect of the Initial-Temperature on the Value S/076/60/034/03/017/038 of the Critical Diameter of Nitroglycerin and Trotyl B115/BO16 is better. If one assumes that the two explosives explode in consequence of a heat evolution occurring on their compression, and of a subsequent homogetseous gas reaction, then the initial temperature of the chemical reaction, i.e. the temperature which causes a shook wave, will have to be in the range of 1100-12000K. In connection with the evaluation of the experimental data, to which the major part of the paper is devotedp A. I. Serbinov (Ref 4) and S. B. Ratner (Ref 7) are mentioned. There are 4 figurest 4 tableag and 8 ref- erenoes, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCILTION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Inatitut khimicheskoy fiziki Academy of Sciences of the USSRl Institute of Chemical Physics SUBMITTED: June 14, 1958 Card 3/3 YAKOVIY,VA, G. S.; APIN, A. Ya.; KURBMIGALINA, R. Kh.; STISIK, L. N. Dotonation velocity of liquid hydronitric acid. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 1:152-153 My 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V. 11. Kondratlyevym. ACCESSION NR: AP4033397 S/0076/64/038/003/0579/058.2 AUTHOR: Belyayev, A. F. (Moscow);' Kurbangalina, R. Kh. (Moscow.) TITLt: Realization of detonation conditionsifor black powder SOURCE: Zhurnalfizicheskoykhimii, v. 38, no. 3, 1964, 579-582 TOPIC TAGS: black powder, detonation, steady state detonation, critical dia- meter, combustion r a t a nonsteady state convective burning, explosive ABSTRACT: Conditions for the steady-state detonation of black powder have been'! realized for the first time. Since the critical diameter of black pow'der is large and its rate of combustion at high pressures is relatively low, it is imposgible to cause detonation with a capsule detonator or with a detonating fuse passed ' through the powder. Detonation of considerable masses of loose black powder requires an intermediate detonator of large weight, e. g. a char;ze of finely ground low-density (0.6-0.7 gm/cc) trinitrotoluene. The downatlon rates of "Card 112 5s, illll~ ~7.~ ACCESSION NR: AP4033397 black powder and ammonium nitrate were similar. Ln experiments run with blackpowderof different densities (0. 9 and 1. 1 gm. /c0owhen the diameter of the charge was greater than critical, the rate of detonation increased almost linear-, 1y with density. 71he value of about 400 misec given earlier (G. Kast, Vzr *vchaty*e veshchestva I s~edstva vosplameneniyL. 1932) for. the rate of Yetonational conversion of bl4ck powddr is apparently'that for non steady-state convective burning. AS SOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut khtmichaskoy fizikk (Academy.of-Sciences-.S.SSR,'-,Institute of Chemical Physics).' SU BMITTED: 29Dec62. ATD PRESS: .3057 ENCL% .00 SUB CODE: WA NO REV SOV: 008 OTHER: 000 Card - ,!2/2 ACCESSUM M APJW35820 B/=/641156[001/0152/0153 AM01b Yakovleva, Go Sol Apia; A. Yao; ~4~snaalln R, A,; Stesik,' Lo He .TITIZ*. The rate of detonation of liquid hydrazoic acid .SOURCE,. AN SSSR. Doklady*s Ve 156s no. 1p 19&,, 152-153 :TOPIC TAGS: hydrazoic acids explosive# detonations detonation rate, liquid razoic acid h yd iABSMCT: HH3 is not used in practice as on explosive., neverthelesss it is of ~intcrcst to determine its detonation characteristics in the liquid state. i Measure- Ment of the detonation characteristics are frequently used in the studies of the equation of the state of gases at high pressures (hundreds of thousabdo of atzzos- pberes)'and at high temperatures (several thousand degrees). In treating experi- mental data one in involved vith multicomponent systems) since the majoilty of i ,,explosivus consist of at least four types of atoms. Consequently# the explosion products contain several types of molecules* In this respect HN differs favorablyi i ;.from other explosives because one m1ght expect that products of letonation of liquid HN win consist primarily of molecular nitrogen and hydrogen* The rates 3 Car 1/2