SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKES, O. - MIKHAILESCU, V. V.
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AUTHORS: Mikesv, 0. and Svorm, F.
TITLE: Pe
.ptid-i@c Growth Factozs (Peptid:.Qke" rulsto,4 st:..ma @tcry'
III.--Isolation of a 1@eptldic Growth Factor From an
Enzymatic Hydrolysate of Casein (III. Isolace peptldick4bc
-_r1&jwft1t*--ftktoru z e=maticketho hydr*sAtu kaseinu)
PERIODICAL: Chemicki Lis t@,,, 1.95b, Voi 52 Ar iii PP 21W
+ 2 112 plates echos-Lovakiai
ABSTRACT: A simple aeLnod of ext.7action Dl' s@repto@enin-ac7,ive
peptides from a pai-tiaily (erizymaticaiiy)
casein (Pronulan - British manufacture) is g@ven
is based on a-n initial countercurrent fractior-aLiri in a
Craig counter-current machine :)phenol - watef system),
on cation-exchange resins and finally preparat-ve paper-
chromatography and preparative paper e-Lectroph,)resis to
give an active fraction Y . The i-Dn-exc@,an,@@e fi--,c-,_jn-
ation gave tiLree Kroups (inactive tasic, active
active acid). A pure sin@.-le hexapeptide was iso@;I,pd
from the acid fraction an@ ti,is showed activity
bio-assay with Lactobacilius casei. i t wa s s 1vi ri t
Ca-rdi/2 contain I mol asparagine, _11 ii,,ol aspaxtic L@cid, , ii.,l
CZECH/8-52-11-20/30
13ep'tidic Growth Factors III. Isolation if a Peptidic Growth Factor
from an Enzymatic Hydrolysate of Casein
isoleucine and 2 moi proiine. rl-dinitrophen,71 aspartic
acid was found in the hydrolysate of the dinitrophenyl-
derivative of the peptide. The structure may thus be
Asp. (Asp vH2. Pro 2' ileu 2)
or
Asp. PJH2(Asp.Pro 2' Iieu 2)
There are 12 f igures, I tab *e and -L 5 references, 10 @)f
which a-re Czech and 5 English.
ASSOCIATION: Biochemicke odde"ieni Chemicky U/stav, C&eskoslovens&a
akademie vffd,Pra-ha @Biochemistry Depa-rtment, Instu@Jtute
of Chemistry, Czechoslovak Ac.Sc., Prague)
SUBMITTED: November 4, 1957
Card 2/2
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MIKESP 0.; KAKOLV I.; ZBROZYNA, A. J.; SOEM, F.
Proteins. LVIII.Growth-stinulating peptides from neut.-al fraction
of a partial acid hydrolysate of abyaotrypoinoges. LDC.Grovth-stimu-
lating peptides from neutral fraction of a partial acid hydrolyeate
of diisopropylphosphoryl trypsin. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.7:1938-1951
J1 060. (EEAI 10:9)
1. Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Czechoslovak
Academy of Science, Prague(for Mikes and Sorm) 2. Present address:
Department of Biochemistry, Marcel Nencki Institute, Wareav, Poland
(for Kakol) 3. Present address'. Department of Biochemistry, State
Institute of Hygiene, Warsav, Poland (for Zbrozyna)
(Proteins) (Peptides) (Cbymotrypsinogen)
(Diisoproph1phosphoryltr7psin bydrolyzates)
TOMASEK, V.; HOLEYSOVSKY, V.; MIKES, 0.; SORM, F.
Proteins. IJII.Peptidea isolated from peptic hydrol7sate of diisapro-
pylphoaphoryltrypain. Goll Gz Ghem 2- no.9:2369-2375 S 160.
(EEAI l019)
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak
Academy of Science, Prafpie.
(Proteins) (Peptides) (Tr7pain) (IBopropyl group)
SORMO F.; KEIL, B.; VANECEK, J.; TOMASEK, V.; MIKES, 0.; MELOUN, B.;
KOSTKA, V.; HOLEYSOVSKY, V. --
Proteins. IXIII.Lower structures in the chains of proteins. Coll Cz
chem 26 no.2:531-578 F 161. (EFAI 10:9)
1. Institute of Organir Chemistry and Biochemistry, CzechoslovRk
Academy of Science, Prague.
I
(Proteins)
MI MS ,0.; HOLESOVSKY, V.; TOMASEK, V.; SORM, F.
OtL proteins. Part 64: The structure of peptides isolated from peptic
bydrolysate of diisopropylphosphoryl-trypoin. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.41
1048-1064 Ap 161.
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences, Prague.
(Proteins) (Peptides) (Trypoin)
MIKM, 0.
"Ion exchange. A leboratorypiamal" by J..,'. "almon and D.K.ffal.'e,
Reviewed by 0. Mi as. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.8:2096-20c/7 161.
HOLEY50VSk-1, V; ALa-IJZV, B; TQ10EK, V; MIKA 0; 6 0 114, F.
Czechoslovakia
Institute of Organic Chemisti-I ana DiuchumistX7,
Czeci,oslovaX Acadeny of Sciences -- Prague (for
all: Alex1jev presently at th Institute of
Chemical Technology -- Sofia, Bulgaria)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chumical Communi-
cations, No 11, 1;62, pp 2662---2679-
"On ProteIns. LXXVIII. Pejti,es Isolated fnim the
Soluble Amount of a Try-ptic Digest of S-eulpho-
Tryl-sinogen."
MINES, 0.j HOIZYSOVSKY, V.; TORASEK, V.; NEIL, B.; SORMp F.
Om proteins, Part 76 ; Structure of peptides isolated from a tryptic
digest of dilsopropylpbospboryl-trypsin. Coll Cz Chem 27 no.8:1964@1987
Ag 162.
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry# Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciencesq Prague.
__@ [Mikes, 0.); nUUWVA, Ya.; SHCRM, F. [Sorm, F.)
_@@Iij 0
Methyluracil. Zliur.ob.khi-. 32 no.10:34b2 0 162.
(MIRA 15:U)
1. Inatitut organichookoy khimii i biokhimii, Praga.
(Ujracil)
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7
-1747-1761
to 1)63, pp
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ie@',_,;e t r-.@ c t _@ re
Mimi 0.; TURKOVA, J.; L)ORM, F.
Chemical composition of the antibiotic albotWcin. Pt-5. Co:1
Cz Chem 28 no.7:1747-IMI JI 63.
1. Institute of Orennic ;t,PmIstry and Blochemistry, Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences.
TURKOVA,J.; MIKES,,O.; SORM,F.
Chemical composition of the antibiotic eLlbowycin. Pt.6. Coll
Cz Chem 29 no.lMO-M Ja'64
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Riochemistry, Czecho-
slemak Academy of Sciences, Prague.
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I A", r r@ , V. -. :@! % f3, 0. ; ifOL-YSUISP , V.; SOW@ , F.
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I. InstitLite of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czechoslovak
Acitcerily of @,ciences, Prague.
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BOLMOVSKY, V.; 'A'OMASEK, V.; IMIKE3, 0.; DANILOVA, A.i.; SOMA, F.
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Institute of OrgAnic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak
Academy of Scianoes, Prague - (for all).
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovnl- Chemical Corimunications,
No 11, November 19b5, PP 3936-3952-'
"On proteins. Part 98. The disulfide bonds of bovine dip-
trypsin.11
MIKM. R.. MlMr.
I
Organization of first ai4. 4esk. zdravoll. 4 mo.@:5140-5144 lcePt '@6-
1. Redital Zachranna sluzby ',111V hl. m. Prahy.
(FIRST AID,
organiz. (Cz))
SEMi'i, B. ri - KiiOUPA, J.
I- -t@ )
T*-Ie problrm of c-mergency serv'-ces in brain 'InJLLrir-s. 7@ozhl.
chir. 41 no.4:21,0-245 Ap 162.
1. Zachranna sluzba W hl. m. PrFthy, reditel MUDr. il.Mikes
Vyzloauui,r ustdav traum-tolngicky v Brne, redit,ol prof. '-Tifr.
Vlad. Novak.
kBmtlli wd4 & inj) vl.@6'r AiD)
SURMA, B.; MIKES, R.
Experiences of a first-aid station with resuscitation. Rozhl. chir.
41 no.1.1060-769 N 162.
1. Zachranna sluzba NV hl. m. Prahy, reditel KUDr. R. Mikes.
(FIRST AID) (RESPIRATION ARTIFICIAL)
L 41185-66 ;mwr (1) i r"
ACC NR- JUT6368B SOURCE CODE: CZ/00~0/65/1)00/'O()7/0183/0185@
AUTHOR: Slaviko Miroslav; Mikes, Rudolf
ORG: VCHZ-Synthesia, n.p.; Research Institute of Industrial Ch-,.@stM
Pardubice-Semtin (Vyzkumny ustav prump3love chemie)
TITIE: Pneumatic programming device of a new design
lb(I
SOURCE., Automatizace, no. 7, 1965, 183-185
TOPIC TAGS: pneumatic device, computer programming
ABSTRACT: The article discusses the principles of pneumatic programming and
describes the design of a new pneumatic programming device which is simple,
easily maintained and serviced, and reliable. Its use is especially recommended
where the cycle time is frequently changed. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
1JPRS: 32,4961
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MIKES, V.; UHER, M.; CRALUPAj M.
Reoew of prenatal fetal deaths observed at the 2d -@ecological-
Obstetrical Hospital in brno for a 10-year period. Cesk.gynek. 28
no.8:533-535 0 163.
1. Il. gyn.-por. klin. lek. fak. UJEvP v Brne, prednosta doc. dr.
M. Uher, CSc.
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AUMORi Korinok, M.--Korzhinek, H. (Enginoer; Docent)t Mikes, V.-Mlwsh, V. (Engineer)
O?RG: Advanced School of Mechanical and Twctile Engineering, Liberec (VYsoka skola
strojrd a textilni)
TIM,,': Dot rmining stress distribution and limits of safe plastic deformation in
stampings irregular shape
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SOURCE: Strojirenstvi, v. 16, no. 1, 1966, 59-62
TOPIC TAGS: stress distribution, plastio deformation, vehicle component
ABSTaACT: In the first part of the article a general description is gi of the
mothods used for dotorrdnL-ig the stress distribution in stool stam 0 irregular
shape and the sife limits of plastic deformtlon. The second part illustrate@
theoretical deductions on the basis of experience in stemping c" fenders.
Due to the initially blab percent^p of rejects, the design and technology
vers checked by applying mathematical wthods ad war* modified accordinglys
The derived con43wious we 1pneraW "aid. * Orig. art. hast 9 figures, 15 for=las
and 2 tables. LBased on authors' Eng; abstil VP W
SUB CON: 13, 20 / SUBM DAT-Et none / ORIG ROM 002 / SOV REF: 003
UDCt 629*113*011e6-76292t
HIKES, Z.
"Continuing the preparations for tasks of 1959." P. 321.
KOZARSTVI. (PLinisteretvo spotrebniho pruzWslu). Praha,, Czechoslovakia,
Vol. 8, No. 11, Nov. 1958.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. b, No. 8,
August, 1959.
Uncla.
VOIONCHUNAS, A.O.; SHKIKUNAS. V.; MIKESHICVA, A.P.
CO'k.
Application of drawings on rubber boots. Kauch. i rez. 17 no.8-36
Ag '58. (mrRA 11:10
l.Kombinat "Inkaras."
(Boots and shoes, Rubber) (Transfer printing)
MIKESHIM. G.V.
Ecological and gmographical prerequisites for the cultivation
of tea in Central Asia. Trudy Glay. bot. soda 5:1-10 '56.
(MLRA 9:10)
(Asia, Central--Tea)
MIKESHIN. G.V.
-
Geobotanic&l and soil characteristics of regions of ezT_oYrinent&l
tea &ativation in Central Asia. Trudy, Glav.bot.sa4a 5:71-78 '56.
(KLRA 9:10)
(Asia, Central--Phyto ography) (Asia, Central--Soils)
FTea)
MIKESHIN, G.V.
Results of and further prospects for experimental work with
the to& plant in Central Asia. Trudy Glay. bot. asAa 5:152-
162 156. (NLRA 9slO)
(Asia, Central--To&)
GRISHIN, Viktor Vasillyevich; MI ' S 11 9 N.P., rod.
(Soviet trade unions during the large-scale building of commmisq]
Sovetskie profsoiuzy v usloviiakh razverrutogo stroitel'stva kDzb..
iminizma; lektaiia prochitann4ia v Vysshei partiinoi ahkole pri TsK
KPSS. Moskva, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TsK KPSS, 1961. 39 V.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Trade unions)
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@KA J@
L-rimental viral leukaemia as a rhythmic growth process.
cA
r
I@ toquantitative study of the cumulation of leukasmib cells
iT'4'blood. Folia bial. (Praha) 10 no.5031-345 064.
1.1aboratory for Biochemical Investigation of Cancer,
Department of Nucleic Acids and Proteosynthesis, Institute
of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak Academy
of Sciences, Prague.
J.
"A mathematical c-ntr-i,-u*ion to st--idies -n the mechanic- ol lh,. @:eiling Iayers
in minine."
p. 17 (qbornik Vedeckcb Pra@i) Ifol. ", no. 1, 1957,
1,1'rap-ue, 7zechoslovakia
90: Mont@l ,v Tndex 0' 7-a-t. Diropean '.cc 9,Fions (E7A-) I -. Vol. -, n-. @,
*pril lar@p
JANOVIC, Jozef; MIKESKA, Jindrich; URBAN, Alois; KLEIN, Tomas
Reports of Branches of the Association of Czechoslovak
Matematicians and Physicists. Poroky mat fyz astr 7 no.'.'s
49-53 162.
I
IADECKY, Frantisek; VESELY, Frantise MIKESKA, Jindrich; HUSTY, Zdenek
Reports of the branches of the I sociation of Czechoslovak Father-at'Lcians
AS
and Physicists. Pokroky mat fys astr 7 no.5:316-320 '62.
MIKESKA, Jiz-Arich, doc., inz.; VAVhO, Martin, doc., inz.
'17-- -
Contribution to the dimensioning the rock pillars in flat
seams. Sbor VSB Ostrava 8 no.4:421-444 162.
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Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1
Authors Arundale, E. and Mikeska, L. A.
Title The olefin-aldehyde condensation (The Prins reaction)
Periodical Usp. khim. 2@, No. 2, 223-26?@, 1954
Abstract Translated from En lish by G. S. Kolesnikov (Chem. Revs.
51, 505-555, 1917)2T.
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1. Kozni klinika lokarske fakulty Karlovy university v Hradai Kra.10"t
prodnosta prof. MTJDr. Bretislav -Tanousek.
(ANTIOMATOSIS) (TEIANGIF.CTASIS)
IIIKESOVA, Maruf3e
Otw experlerces with the treatment of 7itiligo with melaciinine.
Cesk. dorm. 36 no.7:489-493 161.
1. Dermatovenerologicka katedra lekarske fakulty KU v HreAci Kralove,
prednosta prof. MUI)r. Dretislav Janousek.
(VITILIGO ther) (KHELLIN ther) (COINARINS ther)
STRAUSS, J.; REISTETUR, J., laboratorni spoluprace VRATNA, M.; MIKESOVA, V.
Ornithosis in eastern Slovakia. Isolation and identification of
ornithosis strains In men and ducts. Cesk.epidam.mikrob.lm-un. 9
no.3:163-172 Ap 160.
1. Uotav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie v Praze - Krajaka bygienicko-
apidemiologicka stanice v Presove.
(OHNITHOSIS epidemiol.)
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SUK, V.; KIKZTUKOVA, T.
Chemical Indicators. T. Chelatometric indicator erioch-romcyan-in R,
its asidobasic properties and formation of metal complexes. In German.
Coll.Cz.Chem. 24 no-11:3629-3636 N '59. (ZEAI 9-5)
1. Institut fur analytieche Chemie, Karlouniversitat, Prag.
(Indicators and test papers) (Itriochromeyanin R)
(Chelatometr7)
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LISAITE, b.; MLMN=CI!I;E, J.; NAVASAITIS, A.; PIFINYS, J.;
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deposits of the Chaaov Yar t7po and the characteristics of mons-
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3:@67 2.93; K20 - 4-559 4:", 4.79; NaoO -
0.029 o.o8, ml; H,01000 - 5.427 5.30;
H2010000 - 6.529 6.65, 7.16; total - 100.)!,
100-07, loo.o4. It is surmlspd that glauconite
has been formed In a basing of a spedific
chemical compositiont during the calamine
dissolution stage the gel "proglauconite"
was deposited, which from the beginning of
the hypergenesis selectively sorbed alkalis
in the r@-latfon K20> Na20 from the water.
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MIKEY, A. Ya.
'a.
as T;ye qr.(i Wnt-er
IrYansa,ctionm of the FAIrth roafereure an and AppLied minemloCy
Bad Pertro(Wupby, Trudy Moscow, lzd-vo AN aSSR, 1958, 5.lwp
reprlmta of reports presented at conf held @n Lr@@, 2&11 var 1'1@4 The
prurpose of tbr- coaf - wea to mmhunge Inform! on and coord-umte the wtlv-ltxeo
Ln the fields of mperimutal wid applied ril mIaLy und petrormplly, and too
stziwse the inereminA -amplexity of prwtic-a., problem
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MIKEY, N.I.
Fluorine content in atmospheric precipitation and surface waters
of various ordgius. Trudy GGI no.102:209-226 163. (MIRA 16:8)
(Water--Composition) (Fluorine)
BIRKENGOF, A., inzh.; MIKEYEV, A., inzh.
Aids for rural builders. Se4stroi. 15 no.1:30-31 Ja 160.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Con,struction industry)
MIKEYEVO A.
Powerful means. Pozh.delo 8 no.120-1.1 D 062. (JURA 16il)
1. Zameatiteltnachallnika Upravleniya pozharnoy okhrany RSFSR.
(Fire prevention-Ztudy and teachiW)
MIKEYEV, A.
Need for teaching instead of changing proc9dures. Pozh. delo
no.6tlO-ll A 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Upravleniya pozharnoy okhrany
RSFSR.
AFANAS"YEV, Nikolay Arsentlyevich; VERESKUNOV, Vadim Konstantinovich;
PROKOFIYEV, Petr Sergeyevich; MIKEYEV, A.K., red.
[Fire safety of inaustrial enterprises) Pozharnaia oezophs-
nost' pronVshlennykh predprliatii. Moskva, lzd-vo MKKH RSFSR,
1963. 245 p. (MLIA 17:5)
USSR/InorgELnic Chemistry Complex Compounds, C
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 642
Author: Mikeyeva, V. I., and Markina, V. Yu.
. . ,oua*
Institution: None
Title: Tetraborane by the Hydrolysis of' Borides
Original
Periodical: Zh. neorgan. Ichimii, 1956, Vol i, No 4, 61g-627
Abstract: The produc*-ion of tetraborane (I) by the reduction of boric oxide by
magnesium and other metals with the subsequent acii decomposition
of the products has been investigated. The ground metal was mixed
with B20 and the mixture heated in an electric furnace; the products
of the sintering were decomposed with 6 N HC1. L1, Na, K, and Ca re-
act vigorously with B20 but the yield of borohydrides (BH) is very
small. With Be the malum yield, obtained with EL B-203:Be ratio of
6:1, does not exceed 0.35%. When the boridee of Al, Mn, and Fe are
decomposed with acid, only traces of BH are obtaiiied. The reaction
of B203 with Mg has been investigated in detail. A systematic study
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USSR/InorgaDic Chemistry - Complex Compounds, C
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, r@42
ADstract: has been made of :Axtures ranging from 0 to 100% of each campone: t.
The maximum @-ield of 3H is obtained at an Mg:B203 ratio of 6:1. Even
oetter results are obtained when a mixture of 22.4b% of amorphous B
and 77-'@"'% M#@., corresponding to the camposition B2M931 is sintere-i
an H2 atmosphere at 8000 for 2 hours, followed by dissolution of the
product in h N H PO . In this case the yield of BH is 14-16%, in-
cluding a 12.5_1@.l yiela of I, based on total boron. After distli-
lation and fractionai condensation fairly pure 1 is obtained with a
melting point of -121.60. Pure I is relatively stable; in particular
no decamposition can be detected after 24 hours at room temperature,
and the product can be stored for long periods at 41-00.
Card '112
MIKEYKIN, V.Ya. (Lt@i,ingrad)
Activity of trf, Sect,,or, ;f ganizgLt@,,
..* L - Qr _ 1, ar.,d
Sanitary Statistics of the U@nir.@tz-ad Chapter of the A@l
Russian Sciertific Society ct and Publir,- HeeCltt.
I OITRA
Physicians. &lv. zdra-r. 12 lb3
LMg@KH V iMykh V. I
-M@ I
PhyBics of cold is on the agerda. Znan. ta pratsia no.2:8 F 162.
(MIRA '15:2)
(Ukra.tne-lgow temperature research)
. -:1 F * ' ::! ': @70' ' , V .i r A " T, - -1 - I - .
I
Development -)f t,,e ' acific - n id- - - , @ -, @-- , 1 ' -
MIYHAELI, S.Yu.
Advanced equipment for the manufqcture of tubing fittings. Z& tpkh.
prog. 3 no.12:1,",21 D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Leningridskiy filial Vsenoyuznogo proyektno-tekhnicf@eskogo in-
stituta tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya.
ACC NR, AP7oo4O5O SOURCE CODE: UR/0252/66/o43/003/0133/0137
AUTHOR: Kikaely6, A. L. . Turkov, Yu. G.; Pogosyan, P. S.
ORG: Laboratoryiof Radiation Problems, Yerevan State University (Radiatsionnaya
problemnaya labotatoriya Yerevanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta); Academy of
Sciences, Armenian SSR (Akademiya nauk Armyan-kay SSR)
TITLE: Measuring the power characteristics of a laser emplifier
SOURCE: AN ArmSSR. Doklady, v. 43, no. 3, 1966, 133-137
TOPIC TAGS: ruby laser, _.ft r, laser efficiency,
laser power characteristic -cl)3FA! 0-)01'()Fkj 'FA"f'(j4
ABSTRACT: The master laser consisted of a ruby rod 120 mm long and o'.5 mm in diam-
eter pumped by a 500-J flashlamp. The laser output was Q-switched by a rotating
(20 x 103 rpm) pAsm and consisted of 0.2-J 50-nanosec pulses. The laser amplifier
used ruby rods 1@0 and 240 mm long. The beam energy was measured by means of a
calorimeter with Ia sensitivity of 300 vw/j. The gain of a 24-cm laser amplifier
was shown to dec@ease with increasing output energy. To eliminate interference by
regeneration, thl rod ends were set at angles of 15-20' with the airror. The maxi-
mum gain was obsdrved at indication angles of about 5'. Further increase to about
15' resulted In The traveling-wave operation. The authors thank V. Ya. Antonyants
for his help. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [WA-141
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Ac-ard-1/1
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ACC NR& AT6023756 SOURCE CODE: UR/3149/66/000/003/0123/0178
AUTHOR: Kashkarov. V. 9---=4@jAaelyan, B. M-
ORG: none
TITLE: Semiconfined jet of fluid with a variable vigcosity
SOUkCE: Alma-Ata. Kazakhskiy nauchnu-issledovatel'skiy institut energetiki. ProblMy
,eploenergetiki i prikladnoy replofiziki, no. 3, 1966, 173-178
TOPIC TAGS: jet, jet propagation, fluid dynamics
Aj ST RA CT :Vi analysis was made of the flow of a flat, semi-infiniLe jet propagating
a'on,., a flat wall which does not conduct heat, The viscosity of the flow was
assumed to be linearly dependent on temperature. The other gas parameters, i.e.,
aenr-ity, thermal conductivity, and specific he3t, were assumed to be constant.
7,'Eloclty profiles, obtained by the method of successive approximations, showed thar-
Lh , of the velocity is located closer to the wall for a hot fluid and
fa:ther aaa@ from the wall for a cold fluid. The mass flow rate of a hot fluid is
L-ger and that of the cold fluid smaller than in isothermal flow. Orig. art. has:
forrmilab and i figure. 1PVj
2,.', 1S UTB M DA TE, non e /ORIG REF:
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AUTHOR: Kashkarcyv, V. P.; Mikhae an# B. M.
oRG: Kazakh University, Alma-Ata (Kazakhakiy univeraitet)
TITLE: Laminar slightly swirling jet propagating along a right circular cone
SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 4, 1966, 419-425
TOPIC TAGS: jet stream, liquid flow, laminar flow, viscous flow, flow analySIB, in-
compressible fluid
ABSTRACT: Thin is a continuation of earlier work (ZhTF no. 12, 1956), where the pro- i
pagation of a jet-source along the surface of a cone was considered under different
boundary conditions for the temperature and under constant physical characteristics
of the liquid. The present article is devoted to the solution of a similar problem
for a twisted jet made up of liquid drops with a viscosity that is variable in the
flow field. All the other characteristics of the liquid (density, thermal conductlv@-_l
ity, etc.) are assumed constant. The surface of the cone is assumed to be thermally
nonconducting. The flow Itself is assumed to be weakly nonisothermal and simplified
linear dependence of the viscosity coefficient on the temperature is assumed to
facilitate the solution. The calculations yield the distribution of the velocity and'
of the pressure along the cone. Dimensionless expressions are obtained for the com-
ponents of longitudinal velocity and for the twist rate. The results show that in a
veakly isothermal jet of an incomp.Leeeible l1quido allowance for the temperature de-
Cord .1/2 UDC: 532 5-4.2
A@CC N R, APCO53536
pendence of the viscosity coefficient has little effect on the pressure field. In a
hot jet, the maximum velocity is closer to the cone surface and the effective jet
thickness decreases. In a cold jet the situation is reversed. Orig. art. has I
figure and 29 formulas.
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[ACC NRi A 3060 SOURCE CODE: uiV01M/66/0O0/0O4/007V"'
AUTHOR: Kashkarov, V. P.; Mikhaelyan, B. 14.
ORG: Kazakh State University (Yazakhakly gosuniversitet)
TITLE: Weakly anisothermal fan jet of ligHiLdrops j
SOURCE: AN UzSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk, no. 4, lW* 71-73
TOPIC TAGS: jet stream, turbulent jet, viscous fluid# temperature dependence# th
boundary layer, flow velocity
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate flow in a tsisted fan-like nonisorthermal Jet, with
allowance for the change in the coefficient of viscosity in the flow field. All the
other characteristics of the liquid are assi d constant. The flow in the noniso-
-3AWer
therr-1 weakly-twaited jet Is described by a solution of a system of bomneALry
euqational, supplemented with boundary conditions and conditions for the conservation
of some of the qmantities involved (jet mowntum, anglular- atum flux, and excess
heat content). Allavance is made for the dependence of the viscosity on the tempers,-
ture. The zero-order mid first approximation solutions or the differential equations
are presented. Cosiparison of the results with data obtained by me or the authors
earlier (YA&hkww,, Vestnik AN KazS8Rj, Iq65a no. 9) for a plans-parallel jet Wum
that the chmWe In viscosity In the f3Aw MIA has the Sam Influence an the velmitr
field and an the rate or flxm in both the plame-parvalAa and In the ran-shaped jet.
Orig. aft. has: 29 fam&lss.
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APALIN, V.; GRITSYUX, Yu.; KUTIKOV, I.j LEPEDFV, V.; MIKHAELYAN, L.
Neutron emission from U-233 U235 an@- P-u2lq fission
p p I - . fragments.
IAd. fiz. 1 no.4t639-046 Ap 165. (MIRA 1815)
MIKHAFLYAM, V.M.
Effect. of glAmma rndi,ition on tin 11nesir roi*.e or
crystn1lization centers in vitreous selenium. Izv. AN Uz. SSR.
Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk 7 no.2:97-98 163. (MIRA 16t6)
(Selenium crystRIs-Growth) (Clelectrics, Effect of radiation on)
ACCESSION NR: AT3007Z50 S/295Z/63/000/000/0032/0037
AUTHORS: Starodubtsev, S.V.; Mikhaelyan, V.M.
TITLE: On the effect of ionizing radiation on the kinetics of isothermal crystalli-
zation of vitreous selenium
SOURCE: Radiatsion. effekty* v tverd. telakh. Tashkent. Izd-vo AN UzbSSR,
1963, 32-37
TOPIC TAGS: Se, selenium, vitreous selenium, radiation, ionizing radiation,
gamma ray, gamma radiation, crystallization, orystallization nucleus, isothermal
crystallization, crystallization germ, germ, amorphous selenium, amorphouq Se,
vitreous Se, development, development temperature, defect, crystallization center
ABSTRACT:- The paper describes some results of an experimental investigation on
the effect of a preliminary irradiation by powerful gamma'-ray fluxes on the pro-
cess of formation and growth of crystallization centers in vitreous (amorphous) Se.
Vitreous specimens we're prepared in the form of cylindrical rods 6-mm diam,
50-60 mm. long, by 0chilling fused Se. The fusion temperature (T) was 300-3500C,
the quench T 60- 15 . Each specimen was divided into a radiation and a control
portion. Co radiation with 500-650 r/sec and an ambient T of 400 were used.
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Cbntrol specimens were held at the same T for the -sartie time. Following irradia-
tion, the specimens were "developed" at T=970, whereupon germs grew to dimA-
sions that could be readily observed under the ordinary microscope. After
"development," the specimens were cooled to room temperature (RT) at which the
growth rate of germs is practical-ty zero. Since the specimens had thus become
irreversibly "spoind," each test point requiri@cra separate specimen. Therefore,
each half of a rod was further subdivided into tablets which were polished and used
in the experiment to provide an opportunity for an averaging of the germs obs!!rved.
The effect of the dosage rate and the total dose on the number of crystallization
nuclei is graphically shown in the article. The crystallization nuclei are of the
'Ispherolite"\type. A strong increase in the number of crystallization nuclei with
radiation is evident. A separate test was made to prove that this effect is truly
radiationa-1 and not due to the effect of a radiational increase in temperature of the
specimen. A separate experimentation showing the effect of the "development"
process on the change in number of germs is also performed. Additional consider-
ations, not yet fully taken into account, are the following: (1) Since the number of
defects produced by gamma rays of Co60 per unit volume exceeds the number of
grains by many orders, it Is evident that not every defect (ion, dii9placed atoms)
becomes a crystallization nucleus, and that a germ apparently is a larger forma-
tion than a Bingular defect. (2) The strongly nonlinear variation of the number of
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grains with radiational dose and dosage rate shows that a preliminary coagulation
of defects is necessary for the formation of a germ. (3) The possibility that the
radiation produces an activation of "undeveloped" impurities, is not to be excluded.
However, the independence of the increase in number of germs from the dose in
various specimens contradicts this hypothesis. Orig. art. has: 6 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 00' DATE ACQ: 140ct63 ENCL: 00
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STARODUBTSEV, V.; MIKHAELYAN, V.M.
Determining the crystallization parameters of vitreous
selenium. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mt. nauk 7 no.3:
74-75 163. (MIRA 16;8)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inst-itut AN UzS.T.
STARODUBTSEV, S.V., akademik; PUGACHEVA, T.S.; MIKHAELYAN, V.M.; LENCHFNKO, V.M.
Kinetics of crystal nuclei formation in vitreous selenium. Dokl.
AN SSSR 150 no.5:1091-1093 Je 163. (MM l6s8)
1. Institut yadernoy fiziki-AN Uzbekskay SSR. 2. AN Uzbekskoy
SSR (for Starodubtsev).
(Selenium) (Crystallization)
L.2439-66 9',4P(e)/EWTW/ EPF(c)/r".WP(i)/ETC/EPF(n)-PLWP(t)/z-.'r.'P(b)/Z'd,.--im)
IJP(c) . RDW/JD/GG/GS-,
ACCESSION NR: ATS023818 tIR10000/6Z/OW/000/0355/0361
AVIUOR; StarodubteeVA S'-V , Usmanova,, H. M.; Mikhaetyan, V. H
TITIZ: Change in certain electric properties of boron%nd amorphous seleniumfl
under the influence oft radiation
SOURCE: Save hchanive vo probleme r yk islucheniy na materialy.
Moscow @O. Deystviye yadernykh ir-lucheniy na materiaiy--CiiW*i-ff-ei-C-6-f--iiii4ild-ai~--
radiation on materials); doklady soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1262# 355-
361
TOPIC TAGS: boron, selenium, gamma irradiation, irradiation effect, electric
conductivity$ dtalectric loss, Internal friction
ABSTRACT: The effect of powerful I radiation on the electrical conductivity of
polycrystalline boron-and amorphous (vitreous) selenium and on the stability of
this amorphous modification Is investigated. A technique was developed for
preparing polycrystalline boron samples from Its amorphous modification by high-
temperature Vacuum,sLnterLng and refining. A marked Increase in the electrical
conductivity of polycrystallins boron exposed to they rays is noted. irreversible
and pronounced Changes in such structurally sensitive parameters as the electrical
conductivity# dielectric.losa, and internal friction are observed in vitreous
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selenium following irridLations probably as a result of the rearrangement of
the amorphous modification into a crystalline one, The wq3etimental findings
indicate that a irradiation does not obvely induce the excitation of charge
carriers &no the filling of trips, but also the formation of new defect states
responsible for chans- L@ the conductivity. OrL&4 art* hast 6 figures and I
table.
ASSOCIATIONt none
61M cotdi IV IC
SUMMEMB: M462 EHCL,. 00
NO REP SOVI 002 Omni 005
THEOWR&SCU, B. , prof . ; POPzSCU 1 1'. dr - MIKHAIL, A. , dr. ; GHLIUS j/1, L. ,
A' dr.; IOAN, Alex., ur.; NICUL@SGU*,'-t
Clinical and otiological aspects in bonign acutA pnricardi't 3, ":ed.
inter.p Buour 13 no-3:367-377 Mr "A.
(P:-RICA.ZM@S)
MOTU$ G. [Vrejoiu, G. ]; MIKHAIL, A. I POPESKU, Ye. [ Fopnncu, S. I (Bukharef, t)
Aneuz-fs- of thq a-doninal aorta Fir a res,.jlt of thp of
suppuration from the focus Into t.he area of the kidney. Arkh. Pk'lt.
no.4:62-64 162, (MIRA 1@: / )
1. Iz klinicheakogo otdeleniya bollnitsy Kolltaya (dir. - prof.
B. Teodoresku) i tologoanatomicheskogo otdoleniya (starshiy
vrach G. Vrezhoyur
(ABDOMINAL ANEURYSM) (KIDNEYS-DISEW ES)
f t I ! f, t*@ / (I -y .
BULGAPIA Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their J-11
Application - Fats and Oils. Waxes. Soap. Detergents.
Flotation reagente
Abs Jour i Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1958, 6112
Author i Gernsimov Mikhail, Rusachev Dinit"r
Inst Not given
Title i The Possibility of Organizing the Production of notation
Reapents in Bulgaria
Orig Pub Tezhka prom-st, 1957, 6, No 3, 33-36
Abstract It is pointed out that production of flotation reagents
(F) is of great economic importance in some branches of
Bulgarian industry, in particular in metallurgy of non-
ferrous metals (ZnSn). Cheap sources of raw materials
are enumerated, on the basis of which the productiDn of F
Gard 1/2
BLUM, I.; BOLCHI, Fr.1-MIRAIL, M.
Determination of gasification Indices of sow agricultural vantes.
II. Gasification of husks resulting from rice decortication. Rev
electrotechn energet 6 no.1:163-169 '61.
(Rice) (Fuel)
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S/080/60/033/010/023/029
t:odified polyethylene D216/D306
tion, 30 moles of dimethyl terephthalate were used, 50, 60, 65 mo-
les of ethylene glyco" Find 2), 10, 5 moles of pentaerythrite. On
rdycundensation of dimeth,'i terephthalate, ethylene glycol. CIYC"-
ral and pentaerythrite in proportions 25:50:22:' respectively -rd
L't I(JOoC fur 180 min ,,Lnrl at 3 min Hg, a soluble t -ansparent product
btained with a meltmg point of 850 ani CIT groupp. On pc,-
lyco.,Aensation of dimethyl terephthalate, ethyiene j,lycol and gll,'-
--erol with proporticris 4(@:40:20 at 2400C for 271C, min., a traiisji'-
rt@nt sDluble proluct is obtained with a melting point of 950C and
377 011 groups. Synthetized products had molecu'L%r weights from
1200 to 1400 ind thoq@: viere leterinined by the cry-scopic 'Method,
in pheriol. Use- of thetic varr,:Bhes on copper c-)nductore has g-,ven
rusist@ince to 5000 v@)I ts potential, thermal stahility up to .15',OC,
aiid goorl resistance to wear. T'specially good results were obtained
with the v-rnish based or. p.)lyethylene terephtht-late modified with
ethjlt,-ro! glycul, glycerol, pentaerythrite. Tht--re are 6 figures, I
table @u,-! 2 referenceq: I Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc.
Ct4rd 3/4
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Aj3OCIATION: Nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy khimicheskiy Institut
Bukh.,tres' (Sc-,eritific-Research Chemical Institute,
Duchi,roii t )
6UDMI T,'lD: Febru;jry 19,
C:.rd 4/4
MIKHAIL, R.; GERSHKOVICH, I.
Sffect of ionizing radiation on the Bynthesis of hydrocyanic
acid. Kin.i kat. 3 no.6:836-845 N-D 162. (MBU 15-12)
1. Institut khimicheskikh issledovaniy, Rumynskaya
Narodnaya Respublika, Bukharest.
(Hydrocyanic acid)
(Radiation)
PHASE I BOOK EXPL401TATION SOV/6066
Samsonov, Grigoriy Valentinovich,, and Mikhail Savvich Kovalichenko
(Joryacheye ressovaniye Hot Prensing). Kiyeve Gostekhizdat
USSR# 142. 211 p. 400 copies printed.
Ed.t T. 1. Chumachenko; Tech. Ed.t S. M. Matusevich.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering personnel in the
machine-building and metallurgical Industries. It may also be
used by students and aspiranta in the machine-building and
metallurgical departments of ischools of higher education.
COVERAGE: Data on the hot pressing of powdered refractory metals
and compounds, hard alloys,, and ferrous and nonferrous metals
are summarized. Presses of various designes as well as tech-
nological processes# are describeds and examples of the appli-
cation of hot pressing in various branches of the industry are
given. No personalities are mentioned. There are 186 referencest
mostly Soviet.
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Hot Pressing
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
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3
Ch. I. General Information on Hot Pressing of Powders
Purpose of the process
Brief history of the development of the hot-pressing
process 10
Ch. Il. Principal Laws Governing the Hot-Pressing
Process 14
Physical fundamentals 14
Laws governing the hot pressing of metal powders 23
Laws governing the hot pressing of hard alloys,
refractory compounds, and oxides 46
Hard alloys 46
Refractory compounds 46
Oxidea 50
Comparison of hot pressing with cold pressing
followed by sintering 69
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Ch. III. Technology of Hot Pressing 73
Technological procedures 73
Molds and lubricants 47
Heating methods for hot pressing 1
Selection of conditions for hot pressing (example
given for refractory compounds) 87
Control temperature and the sintering process by
hot pressing 91
Heat treatment and machining of hot-pressed products 93
Metallographic control of products made of refractory
compounds 102
Ch. IV. Hot-Pressing Equipment 104
General characteristics 104
Power supply 105
Designs of presses used for hot pressing lo6
Mechanical presses lo6
Hydraulic presses 114
Pneumatic presses 132
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Hot Pressing
Ch. V. Technological Kxamples of Hot Pressing
Pr6ddetion of large refractory rare-metal compacts
Making products from refractory compounds
Preparation of refractory compounds and alloys
Pressing of hard-alloy products
Production of diamond-metal articles
Production of compacts and finished products
from ferrous and nonferrous metals
Hot briquetting of metal chips
Hot-temperature welding and brazing and the
utilization of hot pressing In laboratory
techniques
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