SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LANIN, M. I. - LANINA, YE. B.

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Some problems ... 5/1-03,/63/024/004/014/014 D'2011D3Q8 :ThO.Infom, ation obtained from the, me asuri hgAnStrMent With indc_!~ Pendent:~measurements and I-jitj-j afinite r N of quan numbe .1 'of th c~le 'Iction . tization-lev_~ e s fu_ se is a monotonic of this number N and tends .3tot ~as~naT ically tcr a limit for an even distribution of the measured quariti ty and for.an even and jount nOrrIal distulioance distribution. 2) "The' maximum m, rror - On is BYSterl's in which the amount of d atfinformati s:,introduco_ Preceding a-ages isindependent of the jol-L region,. is quanti- z at a function of statistical characteristics of these: -Ltization region only. 3) For normal mag itudes of nI he. qum 0 -2) a~,`~~herc 'a.' is a constant, detc=ining the even error stribution, 90 to 751A, of maximm. possible information'can be ob- an square value of Par- -from ~the ndicating instrument, the Lae b 1 fO. to 24074 of i ~ s mi nimum._ 4) From.the point of view of -.-informa~tion itiAicators, the *increase in the nuaber of quantization -noise (provided this does egions is always useful irrespective of ;`-not.- In Cre ase the amount of noise itself).., There.are 2 figures. SUBMITTED: July 9, 1962- 2/2 L 41182-65 "EWT(d)/DtP(c)/EWP(r)/T/EWP(k)/EWP(l) PIA ACCIMIal Ins s AP5004677 S/OU5/64/000/009/0058/0059 ALITMORs none TTTLF.t ! SOURCE; Imeritoltnaya tekhnika, no. 9, 1964, 5849 q TOPIC TAGSt cybernetics, electric measurcmcntm~ectric cpiantity instrument, I ' digital computer, electronic equipment, Itric engineering conference ABSTRACTs The conroronco was hold 1-4 July at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hotrolory by the Section or Electrical Measurements or the Council on t~ql_ftoblo *~f "Scientific InstrLnAnkj1pk jhe. -Stqts Committoe on Coordination -or Sciontiric. Research Work in the SSR together with the All-Union Solentifia_ Research Inetituto or Electrical Measurement Instrunents n t ~!Gi wil he nt Waki I n-sy;G~o --- t Indua loro ihan 400 delegates from 29 cities of the country participated. Fifty-spvon reports wore hoard and disouaned. Reports were given byi P. V# 11OVITSKlY (Looningrad)--"Dofinition or the Concept of Informational Error in gessure- 'mont and its Importance An Practical Vee" end "On the Problem of the Iverage Inforse- ti.onal-Criterion of Aaour &by' -Throughout ths Entire goals of an Instrumnts.1 Y&6 A* CArd I ./4 L 41182-65 ACCESSION IM! AP5004677 ~KUHMHMIDT Woucow~ )--"On DQ'ta_rmina~ion of the Criteria of Accuracy for Measurement Devices".; S. U. ZAANDEWSHTAM (Loninrrod)--repor~ on a now Qriterion of accuracy of measurement instruments; P. F. PARS11111 (Lon ingrad) --report on optimiza'tion when. uning Fourier traneforma-Zo-n-a-le-etronic diriteLl computers; S, Po DMITRIy3yj _Qye_ DOWINTSI,'VA and A. A. IGNATOV (Lon ingr ad) --proposal of a now method for solrlrr-~ proMms of optimum filtering for non-stntionary random signals and interference; I. B. CHELPANOV--"Caloulation of the Dynamic Chornotoristlas or an Optimum Complex -Two-Channol System which Uses Signals from a Position Moter and from a Speed Moter"I P. A. POLU3KT(?V (Loninund)--"Op4rium Periodic Correction in the Monsuremont or Continuous Signals"L_S.P. A-DAYOKICH, (Mono ow) --"Ann lysi a and Conatruotion or Devices for Correction of Non-lin,)arity and Scaling for Unitary Codes) 0. V. GORSLOVA (Tnganrog)--"A Method for Stntintioal Optimization in Gr4du%ting the Scales or Electrical Measuring Jn9truments"i U. A. ZURIMIMN (I.Io9oow)--"An&log-DIgit&l Voltage Converter with Automatic Frror Cor-ron-t-l'o-7-J-1-n- DARR23=Kly, V. S. KALSNCUUK and 1. A. YAJIOVICII (Kior)--"Automatio Monitorinf; of the Parameters 'if -the Ei_~_Otrioal Signals of Complex Rad.1o and Electronic Squipment"I -V. P. PEROV Uoqoow)__"Opor&tIoreI Cybernotioe as an Independent Scientific Spooializajj~ons )Le._N._GIL'BO_(lAningrad)--- ,"On the Problem of Effective Non-linaartoales"; A. 1. HARKELOY (Moso9w)-"Dovioge for Preliminary Processing of the Results of Ma&GUressuts Pfossatiod in the IPOM or'l Card 2/4 79 ,L 41182-63 ACCEWION latt AP5OOh677 Graphio Recordings For Subsequent Introduction or the Information into Univoraol Digital Conputero"; 0. U. MOGILEVER and S. S. SOKOLOV (Loningrad)--"On a Usthod forl Reducing Excess Inrormation";_L. V. N*IKQjLAj74Yk(Lon1nj;r&d)--"A Device for Temporal I Discratization or Continuous Sirnale";_&. A. LYOVIN and M. G. BULTS (Moaocrw)-- I ."Optimization or the Tranaminnion or Tolemetria Information as a Ugans for Raising J the Efficiency and Eliminating Intorference"I D. E. GUKOVSKIY (Moscow)--"On a Sta- tistic Approach to the Detection of 3vonts in Automatto Inspection"; U. 1. WIN (Loningrad)--"Hothod for Calouls~ing the Holding Time or communi cations in a Contra., .lized Inspection System or Constant Servicing Timo"j 0. N. BRONSHTEY11, A. L. RAYKIHI and V. V. RYKOV (Moscow)--"On a Sinflo-Line Unso SHLYANDIN (Penz&)--roport on circuit deairns for dirdot-componention electrical dij;ital measuring instrutante; A. 14. KOVOV 010-700horkna sk) --report on a new method for compensation of digital bridges; M. H. GLAZOV (Lon inrred) --,report on the problem ;of voltnro-to-angular rotation ounrersion; V. S. GUTNIKOV (L*ninrr&d)--"11*thodn for -Construction of Frequency Capacitanc Pickups with a Linear Soals"t ~, Ya, __JSYROPYATOVA and R. R. KHARCHENKO (Ro ow)--roport on the determinsktion of the ampli- -tude-frequanoy and phase ohmraotoristies or PF9 and M, modulatorol Ye. 1. ftTYAKOX_~_ '.(Kovooherkftssk)--"Ths Phototransistor as a Switch for Electrical Ue%sursment __~ . I ~ Yurpos_es~; N. V. ra'poirt oia-;r~s for making universal *quip- mont for measurement of ourrent# voltage end poworp P. P. ORNATSK11- and V' I .zOzULYA (KiSy Card-3/4 L 41l82-65 ACCESSION IRS AP5OOh677 h y I. SAILL phisi motor a; A. V. TRIK.11ANOV, 1. G. SMYSHLYAYS .Nt__ _TW, V. M. RAZIN and V. A. -GORB ;0V (Tms_k)_--rport on a de-v7jc;--j0-r-autom-&tic proce3sinG of the measurements of; vibration amplitude of pnoumatio hwwors; L. K. RUKINA end V. G. XNORRING (LeningracO' --report on the development of a digital T.-.pn..t0F-f;r measuring pressure, foroe,j etc. ; 11. B. DADIMINA'(Loningrad)--roport on a method for acnatruoting froquenoy p',ckups for gas analysis; Y M. WPOV, V. A. BRAZHNIKOV and B. Yn. LIKHTTSVIDER (I(uybyvho v) --ro port a on analysis and r.ooording of boring speeds I )LuL _V. PSHPNICHNIKOV (Kuybyshov)--"A High Spood Voltage-to-DiGital Code Converter for so Pickups"; G. P. VIKHROV and V. K. ISAYEV (Vilns)::"A Highly Aoourate Digital Peak- to-Poak V6*fi~ iotor S. M. P-,RFI~_T_I;;_nin&rad) ~A Low IATSI Analog-Digital Volt- age Convertor." =OCIATIONs none SUBUMED: 00 MCLi 00 SUB CODES EE,,BO 110 RU SOVS, 000 OrHERI `000 JM Card h/4 1 46021-66 ACC N_R~~T.1_2_5_56_ AUTHOR: Lanin, M. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Methods of using redundant information compared SOURCE: _Naujzhp~-tekhnicheskza _~~_.k.onf _r_cntP_iyA__pg_~re~L amp olAennoy __y ___-e _L_j!1yA_ _ telemekhanild. Moscow, 1963. Promyshlennaya telemekhanika (Industrial onferentsii. Moscow, Izd-vo Energiya, 1966, 150-159 TOPIC TAGS: signal noise separation, information theory, teleinformation system ABSTRACT: Two methods of redundancy utilization - error detection with RQ and~- error correction - are compared along the lines indicated by W. R. Cowell (IRE Trans. , IT-7, July 1961, no. 3). Although an objective comparison would require taking the traffic capacity into account, a simpler analysis of potentialities of both methods is presented: only probabilities of correct reception are compared. It is found that, with a wide range of messages handled by practical teleinformation systems and with a low-to-medium channel noise level, the RQ error-detection method ensures substantially better noiBe rejection than the error-correction method,' the average time of message correction being the same. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas and I table. CODE*117 SUBM DATE: 08Jan66 / ORIG REF: 000 / OTH REF; 002 1 L i LANIN, N., kqitan I ranga Following the dictate of his heart. Za nLI. 21 no,16-7 Ja 163, (IMU 16si) (World War, 1939-1945-Personal narratives) 28(2) SOV/119-59-7-2/18 AUTHORt Lanin, 11. D., Engineer TITLEr A Pneumatic Computer of ~;ontinuous Operation P~,RIODICALt Priborostroyeniye, 19~:q, Nr 7, pp 3 -6.- (JSSR" .j I i ABSTRIMICT.t At ~he Scientific Researcr Institutc-for OV_-aV_ Au-~,umatj.c)n mat ion (nauch no -is a led ovate l I a kiy JL I, SIVO, - 6 K~-ijtl I %:ib, I QY matizataii) a pneumatic computer of :ontinacua Qperatian using pneumatic regulators of' -the aggregate unit 3yst4u, (AUS) was developed. The machine was designed for -,h6 solvinp, ~_,f linear differential equations with consTant and is suited for the application of similarity of automsti.;, regulating systems. Figure 1 shows the principal elements of this computer, which consists essentially of a som!;:ator anu an integrator, in form of a scheme. The basic mode of opera-., tion of these principal elements is disQassed, after rhich the basic scheme of the integrator is dealt with, The lattler consists of an aperiodic element, an ampl.3.fying t_lez~ent, cr.1 of a summation block, and on the basis of figaves ~ ankJ .'j the mode of operation of the integrator is di3cussed. Thib Card 1/2 computer PVM-1. the entire wiring scheme of which is ahc;--~.,n I Pneumatic Computer Yiith Continuous Operation S OV/1 19 - 5 9 - - 7-21/1 6 in figure 5, is suited for the solution of differential equations of the sixth order. As the computer works with over- pressure, the zero-value is adjusted at 0.3 atm. The experi- mental machine, whinh is produced at the TaNIIKA, is shown in figure 7, anC infigure 9 the graphical solution, the ana-- lytical solution, and the solution obtained by the here described method of a differential equation of the third order are compared, and the maximum error is given as amounting to 2.5%. Finally, it is found that the computer Md-l is suiti~d for the control of technological processes and may -l-rm the basis ~or the development of control machinep at industrial plants. There are 9 figures. ASSOCIATION. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut kompleksno.-Y' avtomatizatsii (Centra 3cientific Research Institute for Overp-111 Automation) Card 2/2 IT! ut Z. 1- 0, Ziz MPH' tit vo p m ; 1 42. tr 1.9 Z-- IiNIA90,110" km un C 9 1 IL Is? 4o- F,n .4 i am IS jots), 1011/ h-11 3/123/61/000/011/031/034 jg.zooo 2551") Aoo4/Alol AUTHOR: 'Lanin, N. D. TITLE-i Small-size pneumatic computer of continuous action and lag unit PERTODTCAL: Referativnyy zham&l, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 11, 1961, 9, abstract 11zh74 (V sb. "Vopr. pnevmo- i gidroavtomatiki". Moscow, AN SSSR, 1960, 138-147) - TMCT: 'The author describes a small-size computer for the solution of ordinary linear differential equations of the type dnP dn-IP dP h n ' -n-1 n-I 1 d-t- + a0p ' Pdisturb. dt dt The computer contains: adder based on the stress compensation principle and equipped with feedback units in the form of diaphragm chambers; integrating unit with aperiodic component in the form of a throttle and pneumatic capacity; differentiating component made on the basis of the A9C,(AUS) adder - type 2FF-25A (2RB-25A). The author presents three variants of constructing the pneumatic lag units: as a network of n-identioal components; in the form of servo chambers Card .1/2 9 551di, Small-size pneumatio computer ... S/123/61/000/011/031./034 A004/AIOI connected in series, separatedby valves which are controlled by the oscillator; in the form of parallel-connected servo chambers conneoted by input and o-atput valves with corresponding collectors. B. Yeliseyev [Abstracterls note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 32576 S/62 61/000/000/011/014 ,?1 200 (easo D234YD303 AUTHORS: Lanin, N.D,, and Pashintsevap V.I,, TITLE: Methods of constructing pneumatic computers of conti- nuous action and ways of utilizing them SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo priborostroitellnoy promyshlennosti. Primeneniye vychislitellnoy tekhniki dlya avtomatizatsii proizvodstva. Trudy soveshchaniya, provedennogo v oktyabre 1959 9. Ed. by V.V. Solodovni- kov. Moscow, Mashgizq 1961p 445 - 457 TEXTa The authors give a detailed general description of the main units of pneumatic computers. The integration bloc consists of a non-periodical link with positive feedback, in the form of a con- stant resistance connected in series with a variable capacitance. Equations of motion of the bloc are discussed, Three variants of the differentiating bloc are considered and their transfer func- tions quoted. The most usual kinds of summation bloc utilize the addition of forces due to input pressures in membrane chambers; the Card 112 32576 S/621/61/oou/00o/o1I/014 Methods of constructing pneumatic D234/D303 authors state that addition of pressures in the chamber between throttles is more economical, and recommend the use of the cascade principle. The coefficient bloc is described. On the basis of the above units, a pneumatic computer was constructed, of which two mo- difications allow the solution of differential equations of the 6th order and the third modification those of the 9th order. A general diagram of the computer is given. The error in the solution does not exceed 3 %. There are 6 figures and 6 Soviet-bloc references. Card 2/2 29749 S/194/61/000/006/006/077 D201/D302 4UJTHOR: Lanin, N.D. TITLE: A pneumatic continuous action computer and delay bloc of small overall dimensions PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatilca i radioclektronika, no. 63, 1961, 7, abstract 6 B56 (Vopr. pnevmo-i gid- roavtomatiki, M., AN SSSR, 1960, 138-147) TEXT: A description is given of a pneumatic computer 11Dj,--2 (PVM- 2) designed at the Central Scientific and Research Institute ox Complex Automation. The computer is designed ffor solving ordinary linear differential equations up to the 6th order with constant coefficients, writh an accuracy up to 376. The addition of pressures is achieved by means of a diaphragm system utilizing the principle of compensation of forces. Integration is carried out by means of a system containing series-connected pneumatic resistances (thrott- le) in the form of a capillary 0.1 mm diameter a-ad 25 mm in le-ngth, Card 1/2 297h9 S/194/61/000/006/006/077 A pneumatic continuous action... D201/ '302 whose working volume may be varied to change the time constant within the limits 2 to 200 cm3, an amplifying stage with grain 1 and a type 5C-34A (BS-34A) adder (a standard adder of the auto- matic control system). The linearity of ~he operation of i-ategra- tion is retained at frequencies up to 3ra /sec. The supply of the machine blocs is from a su,)ply line having a pressure of 1.4 atm and the operating range variation of magnitudes is 0.25 to 0.75 atm, the zero level being 0.5 atm. The dimensions of the machine P71-1-2 are 600 x 420 x 450 mm. The description is given of a differentia- ting network together with 3 methods of designing pneumatic delay blocs. 9 fjiures. 2 references. LAbstracter's note: Co-mpleLe translatio Card 2/2 40301 '~2 S/-19 02/000/036/'021. /23) 2 D413yi)308 It "2 6 00 ;o AUT-1101ILS: Lanin, N.D., and Pashintseva, V.I. ---------- TITLE: Design techniques for continuously-operating pneumatic comDuters and their applications P.-EMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 6, 1962, abstract 06-1-130 n (V sb. ?rimeneniye, vychisl. tekhn. dlya avtomatiz. proiz-va, M., Mlashgiz, 1961; 445-457) T7-7'2~'T: It is pointed out that the expansion of design work on pneu- matic comDuters is related to their advantages as compared with other types pf equipment; reliability in operation, simplicity 0. construction, temperature invariance of characteristics, fire and explosion safety. Pneumatic computers whose principle of action is based on force compensation are considered. Basic elenents of a pneumatic computer are described: integrating, differentiating, summing.and coefficient blocks. The integrating pneumatic block is designed in the form of an aperiodic,chain with feedback, which is analogous to an electrical circuit and is realized as a fixed re- Uard 1/3 V 1/272 S/104/62/000/"NO6/021 Design techniques for continuously-... D41.)/D308 sistance, i.e. throttle connected in'series -with a variable nneuma- tic capacitance. The fixed resistance is,constructed as a capillary about M mm in'diameter and 20-30 mm long.-The.variable capacitan- ce consists of a cylindrical body'.with a movable -.-Jston insi6e it. The integrating block does not invert the siz,-n of the input si-r-nai. The working range of.pressure variation was taker as 0.25 - 0.75 kg/cm2, with 0.5 kg/cm2 corresponding to zero.'The differontiatirg block uses a chain with reduced pressure drop across a -uhrottle. The summing block uses the addition of forces due to*the in-out -pres-1 sures in diaphra6m chambers. .1 description is given of a pneunatic j computer designed with these components, intended for the inves gation of low frequency systems and processes; the maximun frequency is about 1 c/s; integratin;-- time is unlimited and thera" C) is no zero drift in the elements, The computer can solve systeris of di-fferential equations up to and including 9th order. It consists 0j. nine integrating bloc~-s, 18 coefficient blocks, and a main 1.11ith 12 inputs. It is controlled by opening and closing valves. ThLe solution of a problem on the pneumatic computer can be carried out both in the natural timescale and in an altered time-scale. The - output signal in the form of air pressure can be recorded either or, Card 2/3 Design techniques, for continuously-..- a pneumatic instrument ori by means of electronic recorder (oscillograph). The 6 figures, 6 references. [Abstracter's S/19 62/000/006/021/2-.A-9 D413YD308 a pneumatic converter, on an ct error in the solution _ .5 7. note: Comp:.ete translation.] Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR3 AT3012146 B/2967/63/000/000/0354/0360 AUTHORt Lanin, X. D. TITLE3 Pneumatic lag unit and functional transformer .SOURCE: Voprosy* vy*chislitellnoy matematiki i vy*ohislitelluoy tokhniki, Moscowp 1963# 354-360 TOPIC TAGS: pneumatic lag, complex automation, storage system, control system, integrating system, pneumatic relayp step fUnCtiOnp PieCsWiB8 linear function, .,functional transformation ABSTRACTt The pneumatic lag unit in the pneumatic modei equipment assembly at the Tsentrallrq*y nauchno-iasledovatellskiy institut kompleksnoy- av-tomatizataii (TsNIKA) .(Central Scientific Research Institute of Complex Automation.(TaNIKA) has been described in detail. It consists of a storage system, a control system, and an 'integrating ayotem. The control system has pneumatic relays connected in series through two tubes. To these tubes are connected control lines coming from a linear ~osoillation generator, The operation principle is oatlinedl and it is shown that 'the input function Pin is obtained as a a-top-funotion approximation with a time shiXt I-- P0 To reduce errors, the output way be given as a pieoswise linear Card 113 ACCESSION NRt AT3012146 approximation. The instrument has the capabilit-y of constructing functional trans- formations for two- or multiple-ar t funotiona. An example is given for reproducing the function z M f(X,7 P;roximating it by a plane parallel to x-y. i 1. 2. 3. The function is represented by z yj): . 1 and a block schematic I I ,2,..3, 114 Ifor its transformation given in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. 6rig. art. has: 13 formulas and 4 figures. ASSOCIATIONs none ~SUBMTTEDt 00 DATE ACQz 220ot63 ENCLt 01 SIJB GODR;r DI! 10 REF SM 003 OTHERt 000 Card 2/3 ,ACCESSION NRt AT3012146 Fig. 1. Blook schematio, - Card 3/3 ENCLOSUM o1 '7 1 i Yi I - --- I ;~F=IiV~' WWW 4" " ACCESSION NR: AT4042441 S/0000/64/000/000/0090/0095 AUTHOR: Lanin, N. D. TITLE: Automated control station for pneumatic regulators SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchantye p6 pnevmo-gidravlichookoy avtomatike. 5th, Liningrad, 1962. Pnevmo- I gidroavtornatika (Pneumatic and hydraulic control)- materlaly* soveshchanlya. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, 90-95 TOPIC TAGS: automation, control system, switching operation, automated "control station, pneumatic control system, pneumatic regulator, remote control ABSTRACT: The article doals with automated control stations designed to effect.the transition from automatic control of the operating mechanism (from the regulator) to remote control and vice versa. The author notes that these transition or SWItCh-over operations normally require considerable time and great care and attention on the part of the operating personnel. At the same time, the probability of error Is particularly high, this being of special significance in the case of switchover from automatic control to remote control In emergency situations. For the automation of those switch-over operations, the TsentralIny*y nauchno-losledovatellskiy institut kompleksnoy avtomaU- :Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4042441 zatsil (Central Scientific Research Institute for Complex Automation) (TSNIIKA) has developed a control system which Is available in two versions: with a variable rate Of change of the control signal; (2) with a constant rate of change of the control signal. Both types of control stations are described, and the operating principle underlying both is explained in detail. It is pointed out that the assembly which determines the structural arrangement of the station Is the servo device, which creates the possibility of memorizing the continuous pneumatic signal for an indefinite period of time with no control signal present, as well as the possibility of varying this pressure when the control signal is received. Some possible versions of structural arrangements of these servo mechanisms are considered; these include a mechanism with a servo jet, a mechanism with comparison units and an Integrator-based servo mechanism. The author demonstrates that the auto- mated pneumatic regulator control station Is capable of solving the extremely important problem of Increasing the reliability of automatic regulation systems. 7%e general i principles, presented in this paper, for the design of devices of this type can be employed in other systems as well, together with regulators having a continuous output signal Orig. art has: 6 figures. 2/3 CTA L ACCESSION NR: AT4042441 ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED. 29Jan64 SH SUB CODE: I'E K( 00 REF SOV: 002 OTHER,, 000 Cod V, iomwa' i*i(d)AWT(W/EWP(4)/E~WP(J)/E*P(k)/EWP(h)/EWP(l) RK Acc NR, AP5028746 UR/0096/65/000/012/0026/0032 pZ URE AUTHOR: Linin N.D. (Candidate of Tech. Sel.); Nikolayev, JS.A.0~;Vnginee q ORG: Central Research Institute for-ComElex Au omation ITsentral'nyy nduchnoriesledovatel'skiy institut komplekanoy avtomatizatsii) 2ITtE:1 Use of pneumatic means in automation.systeme.for thermochemical -processes SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no.. 12, 1965, 26-32 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system, vneumatic control system, water purification ABSTRACT: The article presents a detailed description of a pneumatic system for the control of the water treatment installation of a thermo- electric plant. Complete flow diagrams are shown for the operating pneumatic units as well as for the calculating, circuits. The "Parus :system described here Is built on the module-block principle. The modules are constructed on separate base plates al utation be-, tween the modules is effected by polyvinyl chloride/AdrIng. Widely separated blocks are connected by pn6ztmatio,cable. It is stated that one of these systems has been installed1n one of the thermoelectroic plants of the Moscow power system and It is concluded that this system Card 1/2 UW: 621,187,12o65,oli.56 I L W30-00 IJP(c) BBIGG ACC NR,t AP5026813 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/017/0093/0093 AUTHOR: Lanin, N. D.; Barski-Y. L. 'AS ORG. none TITLEE;, A multichannel pneumatic system for information transmission with frequency division of channels. Class 42, No. 174444 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 93 TOPiC TAGS:, pneumatic computer, pneumatic device, information processing ABSTRACT:.'This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A multichannel pneumatic system for information transmission with frequency division of channels. The unit contains carrier frequency oscillators, modulators, a linear mixer, band filters and demodula- _tors~,.The pneumatic communication lines are multiplexed by using a pneumatic fil- ter in the system and also an adder connected-to a multiplier. The output from the multiplier is the output for the entire system. This output is connected to two aperiodic sections, and the outputs from these sections are connected to the adder. .2.-A modification of this-system which produces sinusoidal oscillations. The pneu- matic. modulator-generator contains the adder and servochamber. The servochamber nozzle is:connected to the adder output, and the.transmission line for the signal which determines the amplitude of the output oscillations is connected to the nega- 1/2 UDC: 681.142.07 Card 2-1 L T. iwu~-66 EWT(d)LWC(k)-2jTAR(l) IJP(c) - M&Q AM. Ngt 028512 SOUR CE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/020/0077/0077 G. Ye.; Gor6khov, V. M.; AUTHORS: Vaynshteyn-Kovalevokky Koynash. P. I.;,j!Sn N D 41Y Y/ .57 ell, ORG: none TITLE: A pneumatic lever multiplication unit.ldlass 42.,-No. 175745 fannounced by Ex rjMeRnnt truction Bureau "TeploavtomatAft (Onytno-konstruktorskoye byuro &U. ns4 llteploavtomat~~; Con~i~4L-'g"c-fefitirl-c'IM-s6ir-M-Tf=ituto of Comprehensive Automation~/~ (Tsentralln.yy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy instit.ut kompleksnoy avtomatiza`M't1-~qY SOURCE:, Byulletent izobrotenly i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20., 19650 97 TOPIC TAGS; paeumatic computer, pneumatic device,,,positive feedback ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a pne-irantici lever multiplication unit. The unit consists,of two input sylphon bellows,, three bare., a balance arm,,,a movable support, a feedback bellows, a pneumatic amplifier with a controllable nozzle, and three tuning springs. In order to multip3y pneumatic signals that vary on both sides of an arbitrary zero,, taking into account the sip of the output signal, the upper part'.of the noving support is made in the form of two bent elbows.. so that the moving ,support can be placed above or below the turning wde of the balance arm. The bars have joints on their ends and can impart forces of both signs. Crd UDD: 681.3-42-525 L 04459-67 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Gorokhoi':'V.'M.; N. D.; Kronberg, A. V. 39 ORG: none TITlE: An electropneum~'atic transducer SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. Phevmoavtomatika Pneumatic automation)* Moscovi, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966p 211-213 TOPIC TAGS: pneumatic servomechanism, pneumatic control system, pneumatic device ABSTRACT: The authors describe the operating principles of an electropneumatic transducer designed for converting continuous or on-off out ut signals of P an electron converter into continuous pneumatic signals varying within ,0.2-1 kg/cM2. The transducer incorporates an electric -to -pneumatic signal converter and a pneumatic integrator. A schematic diagram of the electropneumatic transducer is shown-in Fig. 1. In this system the electric input signal is converted by means of Card L 04459-67 I A NRs A In out Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the electropneumatic transducer 1 - Force-to-pressure converter; 2 - electrodynamic relay; 3 in- tegrator electropneumatic valve; 4 - integrator paver amplifier; 5, 6 - integrator pneumatic valves; 7 - restriction; 8, 9 -~_ now)-es; 10 ~'-spring; 11 - differential transformer; 12 - diaphragm-,type.drive; 13 - integrator-pneumatic valve; 14 - integrator restriction; 15 - diaphragm adder. Card L'04459-67 rACC NRs' AT662-1* electrodynamic relay 2'into a proportional force and then, through element 1,! !.into a pressure difference proportional to the input signal. This pressure ,.is passed on to the diaphragm adder 15 of the in*tegrator. Variable restric- ter 14, the opening of which determines the time constant of the integrator, is located at the output of the adder. Electropneumatic valve 3 sets the output -pressure (position of the servo mechanism) during power failure in the electrical circuit and during the tiansition to manual remote control. When this valve is de-en.ergized, the line pressure which controls the opera- tion of pneumatic valve 13 drops and the latter cuts off the fee'dback chamber :'of the adder, thus excluding the possibility.of integration of random input signals. During manual remote-control operation, an electric signal is sent simultaneously to the moving coil of the electrodynamic relay and to electro pneumatic valve 3; as a result, the signal is integrated while being trans- mitted. A local manual change of pressure is accomplished by means of pneumatic valves.5 and 6, which can be used either to increbLse the pressures! in the input chamber of power amplifier 4 through the use of the high- pressure lind or to relieve it. The rate of change of the output pressure Is controlled by. restriction 7. The *feedback signal Is picked off from dif - L 04459-67 ferential transformer 11. The motion of the transformer plunger is con- trolled by spring-loaded diaphragm drive 12. The electropneumatic transducer is equipped with protective nozzles 0' and 9. When the pressure drops below 0.2 kg/CM2, nozzle 9 closes and' prevents further lowering of the pressure. When the pressure is increased to I kg/cm 2 nozzle 6 opens, thus excluding the possibility of a further in- crease, A circuit diagram of a'transducer of electric on-off signals is shown in Fig, 2. The signal enters one of the electropneumatic solenoid relays 3 whose core position determines the pneumatic output signal. The system emplo_vs_. a lever-~typr~ integratQr (lever 7. on which moments of forces aeveloped by the four bellows are compared). From relay 3, signals Pint-and Pin- are sent to bellows 11 and 12, while positive and negative feedback signals are fed to bellows 9 and 10, respectively* Local control valves Is together with nozzles 13, maintain the output pressure variation within Oe2-1 QW- 4/5 L 04459-67 out Fig. 2. Schematic diagram of the on-oiff signal transducer. 1 - dontrol valves; 2, 3 - relay; pressure gage; 5 - OR. element; 6 - power amplifier; 7 - lever; 8 braking device; 9, 10, 11, 12 bellows; 13 - nozzles. SOB CODE: SUBM DATE: O3Feb66 Card 5/5 - __ - I.AqN,.-Nikolay--.Ni~ol4ygvAch,-Voennyy zhurnalist, kapitan pervogo ranga; TONKOV, A.A. red.; KUZIMIN, I.F.., tekbn. red. [To the land of "Suomi."] V stranu Suoni. Moskva Voen.izAL-vo M-va obor.SSSR, 1961. 62 p. WRA 14:11) (Finland-Visitors., Russian) (Finland-Description and travel) LANIN, S., inzhener. Repairing pivots of shock-abaorber arms on GAZ-67 and M-20 auto- mobiles. Avt.transp. 32 no.3-.34 Mr 154. Off-RA 7:8) (Shock absorbers) TASAKOV, V.; IANIII, S. Testing the parts of the front suspension member of the M-20 track. Avt. transp. 33 no.11:30 N '55. (MIRA 9:3) (Motortrucks--Testing) I LAKIN. S.. inthener; SHAFFB, N. Centering the front suspension crankshaft of the Xoskvich track. Avt.tranap. 33 no.12:19 D '55. (MLRA 9:3) (Motortracka--Repairing) LANIN, S.- Strengthen the payment discipline of enterprises. Den. i kred. 21-no.12:58-60 D '63. NEU 17: 1) 1. Upravlya7ushchiy Mikhaylavokin otdeleniyem Kurskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka. YASUOV, V.P.;, IANIN, S.A. Making a cop7ing device for the nach-ine too! used for grinding came of distributing shafts. Obm.tekh.opyt.na a,vt.transp. no-3.,48-51 160. (MIRL 13:7) (Grinding machinea--Namerical control) .\.,. LANIN, S.A. " - __ ..'-_ ~....... .. Checking parts of the front suspension of the M-20 Oftbedall automobile. Obm.tekh.opyt.na avt.transp. no.4:33-37 160. (MMA 13:12) (Automobiles-Springs) ,9( Yi.,.l., inzh.; Y, jilzn.; LAIH!J, S.A.; I r, 7h. Devlc,~ for t-.e se:-A a, ce-nant Lrucks. TSrmerit 30 no. 5: A`3-19 S-0 `C'I. k'7~jj~ -7: 12 2. Vsesoyuznoye gosudarsst-iunnc,,;~i 3-peLsla I lnc,yl! VC, puslco-naladcchn.yk~ i p-- oy e k f- i i o - k cm.,ji n 10 promy--hlennosil Oucastroya SSSR. UNIN, V.; DVIITRIYEV, P. Record of production training. Prof.-tekh. obr. 19 no.9:20-21 s 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Farm mechanization-Study and teaching) # j1_ _~4 . I sl . / #Iil., J ,- YELISTRATOV, V-P.; BAIASHOV. L.Ye.; LOIN, V.D. (-Shcherbakovskaya u1. d. 44-a, Moskva). What we demand from architects and builderg. Gor. khoz. Moak. 32 no.2:8-9 F 158. (MIU 11:1) 1. Chlany obshcbeetvennoy komiBeii sodeystviya pri domoupravlonii. (Iloscow--Apartment houses) LANIN) VII. - h Shift of radial reaction during tha ro"Iling of a wheel wit a flexible tire. ikvt. prom. 31 no.600-32 J8 165. MIRA lgtlo) LANIN, V.I., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. Roll of the drive wheel having an elastic tire. [Trudy] MVTU no.61:8-19 155. MaA 9:6) (Automobiles--Wheels) UNIN, V.I.v dotnent, kand.tekhn.nauk Deformation and hysteresis of flexible tires* Izv,vya, ucbeb.zav.; mashinostr. no.3:156-168 159. WMA 13:3) 1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheeknye uchilishche imeni N.Ye.Baumana. (Automobiles--Tires) LANIN, V S*~ the ration of electric motori of a ~Otttrv 1, Sri S. LANINANI)Y. VVIIIAK. Tirlifent, W fill S-T:r) Tournal l&~ the 'Arcerican t Inec a s tile npcr~lfiufl of vk-drit. iiiolfff~ serving a I ll!ro in it k~iln are (1c.' 001~rimic S?Clety TI he System Proved Oependabje Ilk new cetqent worli 317 Nq. -5. 14ay I j i 1954 produ4ipll.: F pmelit, and jJnit C-perations k 2_,-V"5---A-*hener. _!~N Automatic control of coal mills. Nement 22 no.2:17-21 Kr-AP '56. (Milling machinery) (Automatic control) (MIRA 9:9) IANIN., Yu. Change the drawing up of bills of loading for the "Kazbek" type tankers. Mor. flot. 25 no. U :12 D 165. (MMA 18:12) 1. Gruppovoy dispetcher sluzhby perevozok i dvizheniya Upravleniya nefteflota, Chernomorskogo parokhodstva. SUBJECT: SZG/Electric Equipment iol-4-3/13 AUTHOR: Lanin, V.S., Engineer TITLE: ,Principles of Omstruction of Mectric Mtching Zqy#mnt Units in Oment Plant Shops N (Agregatnyy printsip konstruirovard~a tsekhovogo kommu- tatsionnogo elektrooborudovaniya tsementnykh zavodov) PERIODICAL: "Taement", 1957, #4, PP 15-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Electric equipment of cement plants is rather complex, and the different types of commutators and safety devices prevent any modification. Therefore, fundamental changes are required in the construction of power distribution facilities. The following principles should be observed: 1. Standardization of control circuits and means of blocking and safeguarding wiring. 2. Construction of circuits in the form of standard blocks. 3. Possibility to adapt units for various combinations. 4. Interchangeability and compactness of blocks. The "BERLIN Plant for Electric Appliances Imeni Stalina" in conjunction with Russian specialists constructed commutator Card 1/2 blocks with standard wiring diagrams adapted to the various 101-4-3/13 TITLEt p~rjnaipjss of Coldzvecim cc ziertric %fthing Eq*ment U31ts In Cement Plant Shops" (Agregatnyy printsip konstruirovaniA tsekhovogo kommu- tatsionnogo elektrooborudovaniya teementnykh zavodov) switching requirements of cement plants. The article contains 4 wiring diagrams. INSTITUTION: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED% AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress Card 2/2 LAIIIIIIA, A. V. LA~!T'Ojj A 17 "The Development ~)f Xeat an~ Dairy Pro,3uc~livity in Cattle of tile '~~hitehe~.d Breed." Yin Education USSR. Al -Ata Zooveterinai7 I"Ist. M7- 11 Alma- Ata, 1955. (DISSE77.ITIO'N FOR 'PIE D-W!,RZE -IF C',IMIDATEE Knizhm;Ca No. 27, JUTY 2. 1955. USSSR/Fhm ;,nirals. Cattle Q-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 19, 1958, No W037 Author j!n2i~y - 2:11st Pana-Ata. Zooveterinary Incti.tuto Title Sme Factors in the Txansformation of Cattle Ori,r Pub Tr. Ahm-Pitinsk. zoovet. in-ta, 1957, 10, .31-40 Abstract Under the irfluence of the conditions of care and growth, anul -)lso conditions of breeding worky two groups of cattle (local x redste-ppe, and local x Heregord) differing in type and in orientation of productivity, changed in the sense that their conformtion and productivity becane Liu- tuv2ly similar. The red-steppe breed ipproved the beef qual- itlies, and the Hereford breed, the dii-ry qualities. CarJ 1/1 LANINA, A.V.. dots. Selection in beef busbandry. Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no.2:41-49 Y '59. (MIRL 12:3) 1. Zamestitel' direktora Alma-Atinakogo 20OVetinstituta. (Beef catile) ;I K. Ci. IlGeobotanic~kl Chixacteristics, of 4,11c; orc-t,,~ Df tlic. 1 7 n." cct- for ~!n-3 , .7 0 I edveezitsa .,atershed and - % I - -j .1 Cand Biol 3c,, -2,,Irt:tov m"tate U, 1953. :",) I, -2en 5/ ~ 30-. 3va 43 "1 , 2 -1 ' ~',qr 5 5 . LOIN&V L*Bo --------- \ Studying pastures for MOOBO in the Pechoro--nych Preserve. 1~1 ", Trudy Fech.--Uogoo.sap. no,,7&182-=, 159. (MIU 1535) (Peoboro-32yah llreserve~-Moose) (Pastures and meadows) BOGAN, F.Te.; LANINA,-.- L.B,; MEGALISKIY, K.O.; SOKOLISKIY, S.M.; T-f- Ye.P.; SOLOVIYEVA, M.Ye., red.; AZAN. ui.,-, KNORREY T OPLESNIN., I.I., tekhn. red. [Reservation in PechoraO popular science sketch] Zapo- vednik na Pechore; nauchno-populiarnyi ocherk. [By]-F.E, Bogan i dr. Syktyvkar, Komi knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 114 P. (M1RA 16:10) (Pechora Valley-National parks and reserves) SHUR, Yakov Isidorovich; LANINA. L.I., redaktor; FURMAN, G.V., tekhnicheakiy redaktor - [The magnetic compass; a historical sket*j Kagnituyi kompas; istori- chaskii ochlark. Moskva, lzd-vo "Znanie,l 1956. 31 p. (Vsesoiuznoe obshchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser. 3. no.41) (MLRA 9-10) (compass) ~IqfflAllq. ~_~ !-, DAVYDOV, Mitrofan Milkhaylovich; LANINA, L.I , red.; GUBIN, M.I., tekhn.red. . ___ -1 ------ - ' LProspects for over-all utilization of Siberian water powerj Perspektivy komplek-nnogo ispollzovanlia stoka sibirskikh rek. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1957. 31 P. (Vsesoluziloe obshchestvo po rasprostrane- niiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.4, no.31) (MIRA 11:1) (Siberia--Hydroelectric power) SIJSHEDV, Tariy Nikolayevich; IAMIL, L.Is, red,; BSRIDVg A.P., takhn. red. - [Atomic energy',in aviation] Atomnaja energiia v aviataii. Hookmg 12d-TO "Znanie," 1958. 29 p. (Vaesoiuznoe obshchestvo po raspro- strananiiu politichaskikh i nauchnykh zwnii. Serf'4, no.2Z% (Atomic planes) (MIRA 11:10) I , , I I , /- P71/1/ / Yl I V Jb I ' - - PARVANOV. VaBiliy Aleksandrovich, kand.tekhn.nauk; IANIIIA, L.I., red.; GUBIN, M.I., tekhn.red. (Metals of progresol.Metally progressa. Moskva, Izd-vo "Zaanie,* 1958. 31 p. (Vaesoiuznoo obahcheBtvo po rasprostraneniiu politi cheakikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.4, no.1) (MIRA 11:2) (Metals) GOLDOVPXIY, Yevsey Mikhaylovich, zasluzbenniy deyatell nauki i tekhniki, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.;STANYUKr)VICH, Kirill Petrovich. doktor tekbn.nauk, prof.; LTAPUITOV, Boris Valerianovich, lnzh.; DOSTUPOV, Boris Grigorlyevich, kand.tokbn.nauk; MAGAZANNIN, D.N., red.; LANINA, L.I., red.; BERLOV, A.P., tekha.red. [Ifews of science and technology; from the materials of Sunday lectures delivered at the Polytechnical Museum] Novoati nauki I tekbniki; po materialam voskreanykb'chtenii Polltekhnicbeskogo muzeia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1958. 53 P~, (Vsesoiuzrtoe obabcbestvo pc rasprostranenitu politicbeskikh I nauchzWkh ananii. Ser.4, non.32/33) (MIRA 11:12) (Motion pictures, Three-dimensional) (Calculating machines) (Interplanetary voyages) FINKELISHTLTN. David Naumovicb, kand.kbimicbeskikb nauk; LANIIIA. L.I., red.; SAVCFIBNKD, Ye.V., tekbn.red. ---- [Syntbatic minerals] Iskusstvennye mineraly. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1959. 31 p. (Vuesoiuznoe obsbcbestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicbpskikh i nauchnykh rnanii. Ser. 4. Nauka i tekhnika, no-3) (MIRA 12:2) (Syntbstic products) (mineralog7) VISUEVSKIY, Aleksandr Yakovlevich; LANINA. L.1., red.; ATROSHCHENKO. L.Ye., tekhn.red. [Household electric appliances] Bytovye elektricheskie mashiny i pribory. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1959. 43 P. (Veesoiuznoe obahchostvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheakikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.4, Nauka i tekhnika, no-7) (MIRA 12:8) (Electric apparatus and appliances) MAKSIMOV, Leonid Yur'yevich;--4'-1ikM,-., ;-, red.; SAVCHEITKO, Ye.V., tekhn.red. CA tale about automabic machines] Raeskaz ob avtomatakh. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Znanie,w 1959. 45 P. (Vaesoiuznoe obahchestvo po res- prostraneniiu politicheakikh i nauchnykh 2nanii. Ser.10, Molo- dezhnaia, no.10) (MIRA 12:11) (Automation) LOBANOV, Vitaliy Nikolayevich; CHERNIKOV, Dmitriy Aleksa~drovich; LANINA, L.I., red.; NAZAROVA, A.S., tekhn. red. ["Vostok-2n is in space; story on the spaceflight of astronaut G.S.Titov] V kosmose - wVostok-211; rasskaz o polete vo vselennuiu letchika-kosmonavta G.S.Titorva. Moskva.9 Izd-mo ":Znanie," 1961. 47 p. (Vaesoiuznoe obshchestvo po r6oprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.10, Molodezhnaia, no.18) (MIRA 14:9) (As*pnautics) (Titov, German Stepanovich, 1935-) ,%IOIYANITSKIY, Solomon Vladimirovich; LANINA, L.I.,, red.; RAKITIN, I.T. , tekhn. red. [14stenp life:1 Slushai, zhizn'.' Moskva.. Izd-To "Znanie,n .1961. 46 p. (Vaesoiuznoe obsbchestvo po rasprostrananiiu politiche- skikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.10,, Molodezhuaia., no.24) (MIRA 15:1) (Construction workers) LYASIIMIKO, Valentin Yefimovich; IMINA, L.I., red.; RAHITIN, I.T., tekhn. red. [Always searching] Vsegda v poiske. Yozkva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1962. 30 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Mo- lodezhnaia, no.6) WIRA 15-6) (Agriculture) MAHNOV, Boris Valerianovich; LANDIA, L.I,-, tekhn. red. . -red.;--MCITIII, I.T., [By means of thousands of sense organs] Tysiacheni organov chavstv. 1,1,oskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1962. 30 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, teklmike. X Seriia: llolodezhnaia, no.2) NIRA 15:5) (Scientific apparatus and instruments--jechnological innovations) IJLE-SOV, Aleksey Aleksandrovich~ dvazhdy GLroy Sotsialisticho3kogo Truda, elektrosvarshchik;.WINA.,L.It_3 red.-;--VAZIIOVA, A.S., tel-thn. red. [Fire in hands] Ogon' v rukakh. Literaturnaia zapis' B.Anina. Moskva) Izd-vo "Znanies" 1962. 30 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaial no.l.) (MIRA 15:5) (Electric welding) GAVRILOV,, Yuriy Aleksandrovich; IMIDA, L.I., red.; PAZAROVA, A.S., tekhn. red. [At the other end of the uorld; Moscow - Antarctica - INI'oscowl Za trideviat' zemell; Moskva - Antarktida - Moskva. Moskva, Izd-vo nZnanieg" 1962. 47 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nEuke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaia, no-13) (MIRA 15:7) (Antarctic regions) GUTOVSKIY, -Vladimir Nikolayevich;_j~ MINA, L.I._, red.; RAKITBI, I.T. v tekhn. red. [Contribution of science to power engineering]Nauka - energetike. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie.," 1962. 38 P. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke,, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaia, no.23) (MIRA 15:12) (Power engineering) (Electric power production) BORISOV, Vladimir; LANINA, L.I., red.; NAZAROVA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Radio echo in the outer space)Radioekho v kosmose. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znania.." 1963. 29 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike, X Seriia: Molodezhnaia, no.6) (MIRA 16;4) (Radio astronomy) (Spneo ships) (Artificial satellites) MARIINSKIY, Yevgeniy Pakhomovich, Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuzat zhurnalist; LANINA, L.I., red.; ATROSHCHENKO, L.Ye.., tekhr. red. (Fifteen centimeters to earth]Do Zemli 15 santimetrov. lbskva, Izd-vo "Zhanie," 1963. 47 p. (Novoe v zhizni,, nauke, tekhnike. X Serlia: Moledezhnaia, no.3) (MIRA 16:2) (World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives) (Air pilots) ANZIMIROV, G6orgiy LIvovich;-RODIONOV, Feliks Nikolayevich; LANiNA, L.I., red.; RWTIN, I.T., tekhn. red. [Good job; travel!'. .. aotme made on earth, in the air,-.&2d on the ocean] Khoroshaia dolzhnost; putevye zametki, sdelannye n& zemle., v vozdukhe i okeane. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 47 P. (Novoe v z4zni, nauke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaya, no.7) (MIRA 16:5) (Kamchatka-Description and travel) KHMARA, Viktor Vasillyevich; LANINA, L.I., red.; ATRDSHCHENKO, L.Ye., tekhn. red. (Katiusha from the Honshu Island; a report from Japan) Katiu- she a ostro~a Khonsiu; reportazh iz lAponii. Moskva, Izd-yo, "Znanie," 1963. 31 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X Se- riia: Molodezhnaia, no.12) (MIRA 16:8) (Japan--Description and travel) DUEL', Igor' Illicb; LANINA, L.I., red.; RAKITIll, I.T.', teklm. red. - (Second discovery of the ocean] V-;oroe otkrytie okeana. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 31 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaia, no.24) (KIRA 17:2) BABLYUK, Boris Timofeyevich, LAVDIA, L.I., red.; MUKIM, I.T., tekbn. red. I- -- - [Song of the forest; a documentary tale] Lesnaia peania; dokumentallnaia povest'. lloskva., Izd-vo "Znanie," 1964. /+7 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke,-bldmike. X Seriia: Molodezh- naia, no.1) WIRA 17:1) 1VANGHENKO, Aleksandr Semenovich; LANINA, L.I., red.; ATROSHC YOKOP L.Ye., tekhn. red. [The paths of couracre] Dorogi muzbestva. M6-dk~,aj Izd-vo "Znanie." 1964. 31 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaia, no.6) (MIRA-17:3) FAVLOV, Andrey Vladimirovich; SHKVARKO, Vladimir Vasillyevich; W,TINA, L.I., red. [At the fighting front of chemistry] Na udarnom khi:~~,'- cheskom fronte. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1964. 47 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tokhnike. X Seriia: Molodezh- naia, no.12) (MIRA 17,6) ZIJURAVLEV, Vasiliy Aleksandrovichj KIYASHKO, Fedor Nikolayevich; ~. I.., red. LAhj.WA;, [Basis of crop yields] Nachalo urozhaia. Moskvas Izd-vo "Znanie," 1965. 45 P. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaiap no.6) (MIRA 18:6) sill I RINOV , Yp-vg(-', I', i." I.,, L. T . .9 re d. Ellaow do you lik-, the rervice...] Kak tr.~~ sluzhitsia... Mloskva, aianie, 1965. 62 p. (Novoe. v zio--mi, nauke, tekh- nike. X Seriia: l-!olorlezhnaia. na.15) (1.',IRA 18:8) LIVOV, Boris Llvovich; LANINA, L.I.,, red. [We are building a house] Itr stroim dom. Moskva,, Zna- nie, 1965. 44 p. (Novoe v zbizni, nauke) tekhnike. X. 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