SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUUM, E. KH. - KUVALDIN, V. A.

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- KT3,1,Y, Y,k - The effectiveness of hay-drying methods currently In use. p.548 SMIALTSTLTY POT T!IYAJANDUS. Tallinr, Estonia. Vol. 14, no. 12, June 1959 Monthly 1.1st of Enst Enror*an Accessions (ERAI), I.C. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959 Uncl. Km, J. Zxperience in building covered drainage lines in the Zatonlar, S.S.R. by meana of a ditcb digger. Gidr. i mel. 6 no.12:54-55 D '54. (MIRA 1:1) (Natonia-Drainage) Cultivation. L Abs Jour: Huf Zhur-blol. , No 11, j,uthor I., Kuum, J. Inst Not givon. Title .-)ovornl Homents from the History cf tl.@: Cult.1- vatod Grasslands of Estonia. (flekotoryye mor"no.-nty Iz Istorii ktill t,miykh 111gov E,@,Itonli ) - Crig Pub: Sots. pollumahanduo, 11d.57, No R, itb3tract: Nc abotmet. Card 1/1 7,1 num, j. "Lrains must be plannf-d deeper." p. 560 (SotBialistlik Pollumajandus) Vol. 12, no. 12, Lec. Y)57 Tallinn, Estonia SO: %Monthly Index of East European Accessions (h-;-Al) LG. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 Ku!@11-19 J. P- ular seed mi, tures can Ihn usod In nstaldishirw, cultAl',,atpd r@ea-@ovrs o7: swiq)janrl. q. 106. 1 SUrSILKTLI.K POL!,TA@A*,'l)IJS. POLLIJYJANDITS Tallin, llunf,,ary. !!o. 3, 1958. ','onthly L;.-t of East Euroman Accessions (F'@AI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 11 llovemher 1959. Uncl. KUUM, J. Application of the coefficient of the relative value of combinations of forage plants. p. 268. SOTSIALISTLIK POLLUMAJANDUS. (Pollumajanduse Ministeerium) Tallinn, Estonia. Vol. 13, no. 6, June 1958. Monthly list of East European Accessions (.F';,Al) Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960. Uncl. - Kuu@' L J. - A book on the history of land improvement; p. 535 SCTSIALISTLTK POILUMAJANDUS. Tallinn, Estonia. Vol. 14, n-,. 11, -Tune 1959 Monthly List of Eaet European Accessions (EEFAI), I.C. Vol. 8. No. 9, September 1959 Uncl . I y A, A. ,%G(JV Yl. KIP I P p 7. 1 o t plan t t s in jxec 1 ,, i re rj-@ c ti cr, c, n tra te s I ectr Ic f urr T." ve t- 38 no. 3.@ KHALDNA, Yu.L. Dialdna U I- KUWU Kh.l. (Kuura, 11.1; LAAMFSTE, Yb.E. (Lamestep 11.1; py@,,@I R.k. J?Uss, P.] State of small additions of n1tromethane in Fiqueous solutions of oulfuric and hydrochloric acids. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.4sP63-870 Ap 164. (MPA 17t6) 1. Tartuskly gonudaratvrnny-y univeraltAt. KHALMIA, Yu.L. (lialdna, J.1; KUURA, Kh.l. LKuura, H.] Synthesis and study of the basicity of 6-chloro-2-nitroaniline. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 nooll:3694-3696 N 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1, Tartuskiy gosudarstvennyy universitot. RASKIII, Z,Ya., inzh,; KUU RX, X.0s, inzh. New design of a blowoff device for convective heating surfaces. Energomashinostroonle 4 U0,11:39-0 N 1589 (MIRA 11:11) (Bolls rs@lqmipment and supplies) KU'US,E. (Eitonsknya SSR, pon. Rnpla, ul. lyya, d.2, kv.6) Result of the use of tannin in the roentgenological exa- mination of the gastric nucosa. Vast. rent. i rad. 38 no.I: 32-34 Ja-V63. (MIRA 16-.10) 1. Iz RAplaskoy r,-Lyonnoy bolInItsy (gla,.Tyy vrach S.EJler-mz) Eotorskoy SSR. 519 AVIO S/153/60/003/02/04/034 S. @230 B011/BO03 AUTHOR: Kuus, Kh. Ya., TITLE: Investigation of the Conditions of Co-precipitation of Germanium With Ferric Hydroxide PERIODICkL: Izveetiya vysahikh uchobnykh zavedoniy. Khimiya i khimioheskaya tekhnologiya, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 235-238 TEXT: In the article under consideration the author confirmed the possibility of a quantitative co-preoipitation of microgram amounts of germanium from diluted aolutions by means of ferric hydroxide. Until now, this process sometimes applied in analytical practice has been insufficiently dealt with in publications. In addition to stable germanium the solutions uae@ contained a certain amount of Ge7l. FeIII was introduced as ammonium ferric alum. Ferric hydroxide was precipitated with diluted ammonia on heating the solution to 60..700, The activity of the filtered-off precipitate was compared with the activity of the control solution, to which the same volume of distilled water was adaed Card 1/5 Investigation of the Conditions of S/153/60/003/02/04/0"4 Co-preoipitation of Germanium With B011/BO03 Ferric Hydroxide Instead of ammonia. An apparatus of type B with an MST-17- end-window counter was used for measuring the radiation. The radiochemical purity of the preparation used was controlled on the basis of its half-life. In opposition to assertions made (Ref. 1) the author found that an excess of KH OH in the concentration range used (Table 1) does not reduce the parcentage of the co-precipitation of germanium. The amount of iron used must 'be kept within certain limits.. Iron was used by the author in an excess of 59 109 15, 20, and 25 times the germanium. The Ge-concentration is constantly equal to 200y per 100 aL The 2.61% NH40H-solution was added in a fivefold excess. Results are listed in Table 2. They show that a ratio Fe : Ge @25 is sufficient for the quantitative extraction of germanium from the solution. It may be seen from Table 1 that already a slight deficiency of NTH in iron precipitation will be enough to cause oonsiderable oases in germanium. The quantitative dependence of Ge-oo-precipitation on the oompleteneas of iron precipitation is indicated in Table 3. Hence it follows that the amount of precipitated iron exceeded the Ge-amount by more than Card 2/3 Investigation of the Conditions of S/15 60/003/02/04/034 Co-preoipitation of Germanium With B011YB003 Ferric Hydroxide 25-fold in all cases, but the Ge-precipitation occurred mainly toward the end of the precipitation of the whole introduced iron (100 mg). The Ge-concentration was 4007 per 100 ml. It proceeds from Table 4 that a newly prepared precipitate of ferric hydroxide carries down the whole germanium present in the solution. The course of the co-precipitation, however, deviates here. The oo-preoipitation of germanium takes place even more distinctly toward the end of the iron precipitation. The author concludes from the comparison of Tables I and 3 that a small excess of NH40H rather favors the completeness of Ge co-precipitation. The author thanks A. V. Moskvin, Docent and T. M. Soovik, Assistant for suggestions and assistance given@ The artiole under review was read at the Mezhvuzovskaya konferentsiya po radiokhimii (Interuniversity Conference of Radiochemistry) in Moscow, April 20 - 25, 1959,. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Tartuskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet; Kafedra analiticheekoy khimii (Tartu State University; Chair of Analytical Chemistry) SUBMITTED: June 3, 1960 Card 3/3 KUUS. V. (Tallinn). 7 -@I- Estonian radio amateurs projAre for tho 12th radio exhibition. Radio no.2:19 F 154. (MLRA 7:2) (Estonia--Radio exhibitions) (Radio exhibitions--Estonia.) um/ Miscellaneous - Radio clubs Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 10/27 Authors t Kuus, V.; Yudashkin. 1.1 ani Gureviah, L. Title t Along the DOSAU radio clubs Periodical i Radio 2, 19-20. Fab 1954 Abstract i Three articles dealing with the DOSAAF radio clubs are presented. The first article gives a brief report of the '42th Istonian radio-amateurs' exhibition. rhe second article extols the club's need for a radio specialist who would be able to help the radio amateurs in case of technical difficulties..The third article gives some suggestions for a satisfactory solution of the problem of continuously supplying power for Kolkhoz radio centers. Institution; Submittedt KIJU-3 , V. Racing ota-o "Estonlal arc manufactured hera. Za rul. 20 ii,j.1:10 Ja 1,@@-2. ir,;2) (Tallinn-lutomoblIa indutstry@ ACC NR@ AT10'021484 GOUIACF CODE; ----Ui-t/0413/Gu'/000/011/6113/011,3J INVFN-L 01i: Kuuaik, fl. A. ORG: None TITLE: A highly sensitive flexible coupling. Class 147, No. 182445 SOURCE: lzobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarny-le znaki., no. 11, 1966, 113 TOPIC TAGS: mechanical power transmission device, torque, -shaft ABSTI-ViCT: 'i"his Author's Certificate introducer. a highly sensitIve flexible coupling or bilateral compensation of rotational variation. The unit contains a drive spin- die and helical springs under compression. better compensation for the torque trana- 'i;iven mitted C y the coupling is achieved by locating the drive -spindle inside the zhaft and connecting the two by means of a nut which it; spring-loaded on both sides. IniG nut is connected to the spindle by non-locking threads while it is joined to 'the driven shaft by a splined coupling. The splined coupling permits this nut to move in th,! axial direction during angular acceleration of the spindle. Card 1/2 I MR um 621.825.7 ;-ACC-NRI--'-j@160-2-1464--- - -- - - I I j f .31 SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM Cord 2/2 J! A U J@32 9 1-65 - - fwz(d)A TaW 109 NRI AP% 14765 51,681-14 li7mm r1itlimik vo ..... ..................... . ....... ilin) rithnic language !TITLE: On one ul Zhu"nal vYchi8l.itQl't10Y- matcm&tiki i M-StcsilLticheakoy fiziki, Y. 51 no., 3F 11965t 571-5T4 ;TOPIC TAGSt algorithmie languapt aigol itxowgn, cybernetics, computer re I u=ch licompiler language -BSIMAIM A description of a simplified version of an algorithmio language ei-milar Ito kLGOL is given. The language to written for programmers who are acquainted with I Machine code, and also for people who luave no computer code experience. The primary', I 1aim of the work was to areate s. very, simple language structure. The simplified !version conaiolve of 19 metalinguistio formulaef an compared with more than 100 of tho same in the LLGOL language. The alphanumerical biformation, used is fed. into a =puter as information ooded aooording to the oocond, internatiorAl telegraph code. 'rile ayntax and sexantic definitions of identifiers =1 numbera wA of vwiables art given first. Irtoluded in the syntax definitions are recursion formulae for for ex=plej an id=tifier-iff Card L 413,22,11-155 1ACCOSS1011 IM: A.P5014705 ideftned recursively az I'm letter,, or an identifier followed by a letter, or an Adentifier followed by a digit" and a number ic "an integer or an integer followed L Aby an integer," an intoger in deftned as "a diFit, or an into.C-@-r followed by a :@digqt," uto. 1.1te syntax end om=ntica stre expn-nded from tho dr-finitiona of a I :vsiriable to acoount,for expressions involving mrrit!Lmetio operanda and wiary opera- ;tionm auch as nummation, product, sine, cosine, arosine, natural. log-arithm, abaolute valu3, ate*' Further definitions account for instructions governinr- jpro'7'am logic flow CTV statements, "go to" co=inals, "do" loopa, etc ). The th, @,definitions-exe completed with UyntaX for progrant a li5t of deso7iptorst &ad a. Iliot of operators. Two example pro6T=s coded In thG described language are given. 1TIP-a necond ex=plel a program for finding the rooto of thui polynomial + 919 A--1+:..+d. with complex coefficients by Newtc-ala method, iE; given in Fig. I 'i@n 'the Enolosui6.- @ S A`SOCTATIOI(t Inatitut kibGrnatiki AN ESSIR (C@%rberrnetlca Inatitut(,.. AS ESSR) . ..... .. . .. 'SUMaITTIED.- 290ot6j4 RIM 01 SUB MDS'l Air" :ITO REF SM 001 OUM 003 itiCUMISION NRi AP5014T65 EXQLOZUFgt 01 r "irrair complex is. 'Complix C, deffa. 'Mal ft. te-4. 'i'lout (01, cps. Os : X)). ffFfdf:deff4%:-Z(9(0 : i) X t X)< (M 0 / Z((Ct il X d(O /M tj X S X)< (ft *)I.,! I(/ Imiagi 41olk