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STOYANOV, D,.P.- NEROV :3t,,D, ,qm.e hlatochemica-1 chang,-,3 a t~p t'-,ssu,; Of guinea Pigs infested wil.h Trichinalla sp~ralis,. Me-d,, praz,~ paraz.b,)l. 34 nc-42392- 396 JI-Ag 065. (MIRA 18:12) ~msllltzzt ep-ldemiologii -L mikro- ~Ac' Ul 5,~Slyaq Bolgartya. Sutvittad May, 1961.. , LOri NE t~ o V1 (,o1 G. s"'RUST11. 0%,; Cc-, I. sr~ic) Irv all d Ila lor F""Ov, tic J c~- I Trca tricnu of m~d,' Milin I Anvur- by i,'cSCct -rin .1M Al 101, la st 0 Z' -YES 11-T 12 -!1 4J-1--t f, 0 F, 0 1 p F e 1) 19 f, 3 S 7 - 6 1 .~Itlssiar' SuITIMICY Modifici Dcscrfj-t~on of interestin- cas 4.11 73-~-Oar-cld mar, w1r:, lir,,*,,c, ELISIf(Irn. nneurvstn o, abdominal aorta ;,rur. rewil artcHf.s t., ~iturcaticn; rerlaced'with dacron rxo~;tti si,; - .!k2".1 !'~-Sull~s ~-!,th 22-montl- Two dra . 0 X c r - IJIns, ctiart of vitat t'-,inction.- ,,,urin- Orcration and anesthesia; no refertnces. ,.; 1, F I j I ll-Ov 9 ~,, f'. ; uom, 4 'Vil ~, . ;Iuelio,19 T. Ame-athe's,,la Fj.,,l reen-Imat-lon in 01d &gee K'n-'rurgila 17 nr,.2:lg7- 1.88 t641) !a 1? Vi9shila vof,,rmo-m(-dltpd.nski im3tirut, solrijae u I-IBNOVA, Y. I'llurse of the Cooperative." p. 230 (KOOPMTMO MM=, Vol. 9, No. 12, 1954, SofiYa, Bulgaria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 4 No. 5s FAY 1955,, Uncl. L; P--ob 1c;--o Zoo to' si Vat erinp-~- a, Ilo 1 XIL 70. Mr t, -L 1' c f~ a-: nduced L-~C~U~~.7 lon in Nor.-f ecund Cows ors: 'P 7 rl.L) -.,3 a-- "m en t o 3 t a t e 7-s (D an a--'- tu no er In..'-tituta o' a--doc'rinolor-y (Institutul D D" Tj v 0- En d a 0 no lo i -a ici C..~ Cl"~~,ntlcr for Lrtificial Inseminat ions ia. I - C, PUSCW,D.1 PETRESCU, 0.; OPRESM, St.; S.TAVUj JT4 PITFACHI, K.; TAXISIr D. ~Rmoearch on the antrUL" valu* and strmature of winter mtLoux of mUch cow'x on the Festem, Sumant and Rimmy allto fame. Studii care biol &nix 13 o-ltM-132 96le (=I 10: 7) ACC M14 AMWO (A) 'MURM CM MV04161"10 WN OVM Amits 5mmLbMr To. 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Blemidem Vis AT mmbon# this Orpulution ImIubw Rod QI=# Forth ' Komag &vA Nbr* Vietmeng Wdl TWaUxIa and QuU particdpate am Amerwerm. ra g4nuoU the SM railmy watemin an ,r developed and better aodned thm the railzad mt- 10 IT' of the Miter Mff apar-countrims. ru Ozd*V to IV"" the traffic 000dulm in thene omatzlest a 4"Pu imilipmalf eftbef ObAlm a 114W un of "td4 =d diewl NM$s OC tMetiona TA *1s O~ftfto ft- is fatimated that Vis tellwo" i in"Mom in ftlami -v1U be mumead ww 4OW-ka Is IM cmd , AM21%3 . .; I ACC MR9 V I W26 3/18'/60/1002/008/045/045 A'fo 70 B006/BO63 AUTHORS: Smirnov, I. A., Idoyzhesq B. Ya.,, Nonsberg, Ye. D. TITLE: The Effe-.tive Mass of Carriers'Tin Lead Selenide N- PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 1992-2005 TEXT: The authors studied the ther AN =-emff a, and the 3arrier mobility of samples of p-type and n-type PbSe, and give a very detailed report on the results obtained. The carrier concentrations varied frcm 3.3-4,017 to 9.6-1019cm-3. The electron ga3 is degenerated already here V\/ within various temperature ranges. The thermo-emf and the beat conductivity of all samples had already been measured (Ref. 13). A closer examination of the experimental material showed, however, anomalies in the behavior of a within the range of impurity conductivity (100 - 4000B.'). If the electron gas is not degenerate, the following relation 2(2am"'kT)3/2 holds for this range; a 2+r) t In (k - Boltzmann e h3n card 1/4 The Effective Hasa of Carriers in Lead Selenide 83W6 S/18IJ601002/008/045/045 B006/BO63 constant, e - eleotron obarge, n -- electron (hole) concentration, m* - effective mass of the electrcns (holes.),. h - Planakis constant; r is the exponent in the expres!3ion for the energy dependence of the mean free path of the electron: I(T..E.) ~ lc(T)e~r). if n.. m, and r are temperature-independent, a = C In T t acnat is cbtained - theoretical straight line in FJgs, 1 and 2. Howe~ver ` the curves a = f(In T) can be represented only partly by straight lines. Both p-type and n-type samples showed deviations for both a high a and a belcw 160 - 200 lAv/deg. The validity of the abo-re formv.1as is warranted within the "limits of degeneration". In effect, the eurves have such a slope also in,the .C_ straight parts that a [r - in n + ' 1n In T t B] , where 2(2=0k) 312 e 2 Mo 2 B ~ 2 and m is ~h- mass of +he free e'lectron. These 0 facts may be explained by assuming that the effective mass varies with temperature. The mA-values of all samples having different carrier JK_ concentrations fit the m-`~(T) curves welL: mp TO-45. mll-TO-35 (Figs. 4 n Card 2/4 W26 The Effective Mass of Carriers in Lead S/181/60/002/008/045/045 sele'lide B006/BO63 Stillbans. I. V. Mochan, and T. V. Smirnriva are mentioned. There are 11 figures, 6 tables, and 29 referenoes: 8 Soviet, 8 US, 8 British, 4 Japanese.9 and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut po1uprcvodniko7 AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute of Semiconductors of the AS USSR. Leningrad) SUBRITTKD: FebruarY 4, 1960 Card 4/4 W26 The Effective Mass of Carriers in Lead S/1'ai/60/002/008/045/045 Selenide B006/BO63 and 5). The temperature dependence of e'lectrical conductivity, (f, and of the Hall constantg R, (Figs. 7 and 3) is also indicative of the temperature dependence of m*. The mobility, u. was calculated from c and R. lcg-u - f(Ig T) is shown for p-type (Figs. 6 and 9) and n-type samples (Fig. 10). u may be represented by u-jT-3 for almost,the entire temperature range, where s ~ 2.64 for p-type samples and s - 2 for n-type samples. This deviation from the theoretical law -- u,%-W2 for non-degenerate and u-T-1 fcr degenerate gas in scattering from acoustic vibrations - may be ascribed to the change of the effectiye mass with temperature. Considering the change 'An mft,. q(T) and u(T) are in good agreement with data on the electron component' of heat conductivity (cf. Ref. 13). It follows from this that the mean free paths of electrons and holes do nct depend on energy (r = 0), unlike what '.a the dase with scattering from acoustic vibrations. In the last section of the present articles some suggestions are made concerning the energy bands in PbSe, PbS, afid Me, which make it possible to relate the ohanges in the effective masses of electrons and holes with the changes in the forbidden band widths (Tables 3 - 6). N. V. Kolomoyets, T. S. Stavitskays., L. S. Card 3/4 AVERKINO A.A.; USIMV,, S.; WMBERG,, Ye.D. Change In the electrlo properties of FbTe and FM under pressure. Fiz,tver,tela 4 no.22:3667-3669 0 t62. (KIRA 1502) , 1. Inatitut poluprovadnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Lead teUuride-Zlictria properties) (Lead mLlfide-Electric properties) We'-pressure, r"Mrsh) MENSBERG, Ys.D.; SHTRUM, YO.L. Thermal conductivity of AgSbTs . Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.12:3357-3360 D 63. L (MMA 17:2) 1. Institut poluproyodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad. L 7gog-66 IJP(c) JD ---A-CzT-NR: AP5025783 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363165/001/009/1498/1501 ~AIJTHOR: Nensbarg, Ye. D. Petrov, A. V. ORG.- Semiconductor Institute of the AN SSSR (Institut poluprovodnikov Akademit nauk SSSR) TITLE: Thermally generated current carriers in lead sulfide AN SSSR. Izvestiya, Neorganicheskiye Miaterialy, v. 1, no. 9, 1965, TOPIC TAGS: lead 4~ompound, sulfide, single crystal, current carrier, thermo- dynamics,: Hall effect, electric conductivity ABSTRACT: Investigations were made of single crystals of lead sulfide, obtained b slow cooling of a melt, Samples 10x10x20 mm were cut from monocrystaWne Y ingots. The samples were annealed in vacuum, quenched in ice water, and held for from 40 to 150 hours at the annealing temperature. On these samples, measurements were made of the electrical conductivity and the Hall effect, at room temperature., The article shows graphically and in tabular form the inverse dependence of the concentration of current carriers on the annealing temperature. ',Card 1/ 2 UDC:546.8171226 L 7?09-66 ACC XR: AP5026783 The maximum concentration of.thermally generated current carriers attains a -3 in thp case of annealing at 1043 K, and the minimum, at magnitude of 14019 cm .573 K, was 2x1018 cm-3. It was found that the concentration of electrons gener- ated in unalloyed samples, with heating, obeys the law: ~n==Aexp- AE kT where n is the Hall concentration of current carriers, T is the annealing tempera- ture, in K; k is the Boltzmann constant; and, A E is the activation energy of the given' rocess. A table exhibits the results of the annealing of unalloyed and p alloyed samples of PbS. The experimental data permit the conclusion that unalloy- ed and weakly alloyed PbS ofthe p-type contains a considerable amount of excess lead (not less than 14019 atoms of Pb/cm3) which makes it unstable under heat treatment. Strongly alloyed PbS of the p-type (with a concentration of IxIol9crrr3 and above) do not contain excess lead; this makes it possible to carry out mea- surements at high tenperatures. Data on the Hall mobility can be regarded as a confirmation of the above conclusions. Orig. art. - has: 3 figures and 1 table SUB CODE:Ir,.EM/ SUBM DATE- OgApr65/ ORIG REF: 0061 OTH REF 009 NFN'7'!3E`FG, Ye.P., FFT~,M% A,V~ ';heT--.%Ily gen~,rated cur:,c-nl~ carriara Ir :E-.Dd - -t,-, 4 . k - . I AN "S.M. Neorg. mate 1, no,,9J4c)8-150' C~ 165. ~ "'f F~ , , ~~ i I ~ 1. instStut polu,)r,)vodnJkol, ~--N L U4/9.3-67 ---EWT(fl1)/EWF(t)/ET1 lip "C 6- .11-.AP024482 souRcE com uR/oi8.1/66/008100T/2l54/2j62 AMOR: Mal'tsev, Yu. V.; ffensberg, Ye. D.; Petrov, A. V.; Semiletov, S. A., Ukhanov, Yu. I. V ORG: Institute of Semiconductors AN SSSR Leningrad (Institut poluprovednikov AN 65811 Leningrad) TITLE: Electric and optical investigations of PbS 17-- V1 SOME: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 7, 1966, 2154-2162 TOPIC TAGS: lead compound, sulfide, conduction band, valence band, Hall constant, thermoelectric power, electric conductivity, Faraday effect, temperature dependdnce samp Ss 1 18 to 1020 cm-3 AEZTRACT. The PbS I investigated had carrier densities from 10 for n-type and 1.4 x lblO to 4 x lo19 cm-3 for p-type, which are higher than those used in earlier investigations. Measurements were made of the Hall coefficient, the thermoelectric power, the electric conductivity, the Faraday effect, and the absorp- tion and reflection spectra In a temperature range from 80 to 900K and in a magnetic field of 6 k0e. The crystals were grown by slowly cooling from the melt. Doping was with chlorine (n-type) or silver (p-type). Tests were also made on epitaxial films with thickness from 2 to 16 microns. The apparatus for the Hall measurements was described earlier (in: Tormoclektricheskiye svoystva poluprovodnikov, lzd. AN SSSR, 1/2 ACC NR, AF6024482 27, M.-L. 1963). Plots of the temperature dependence of the thermoelectric power and of the effective masses, as well as the absorption and reflection spectra, are pre- sented. The values obtained for the effective masses of t 'he state density me(O-38 -- 0.48) and of the conductivity m (0.13 -- 0.32) agree with the modkI of four equivalev minima in the conduction band, kith m. - mcp . The agreement to poor for the valence band. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 4 Formulas , and 2 tables SUB CODE: 201 SM DATE: 23Dec65/ ORIG MF: 0091 CYM REF: 015, 2/2 L 05628-67 EWT(M)/EWP(t)/ET1 IJP(c) JD ACC N% SOURCE CODE: uiVOIBI/66/w8/007/,22~i7-/2~48- & a AUTHOR: DubrovskiLyap 1. N.; Mensbergp Ye. D.; Nikitina, G. V.; ftylch,* Yu. 1. too ORG: Institutg of Semiconduct6rs, AN SSSR, Leningrad *(Institutpoluprovodnikov AN SSSH)- TITLE: Iniestigation of the nonparabolicity of the valence band of PbTe by the method of measuring the thermal emf in a strong magnetic field SOURCE; Mika tverdago tela., v. 8, no. 7, 1966.. 2247-2M TOPIC TAGS., lead compound,, tellurldej, valence band,, thermal emfj, semiconductor car- rier, carrier donsity., forbidden band width ABSTRACT: In analoa with an earlier investigation of the conduction band of FbTe (FTT v. A, 1455m, 1966), the authors present the results of an investigation of the valence band of this material. The measurements were made at liquid-nitrogen temper-o I ature using samples with hole density from 5.4 X 2D3.7 to 4 X 10.19 cd-3. p:Lotg of thf F4rmi level against the hole density and of the density of states against the energy' are presented. The obtained dependence of the density of states is compared with the. vaixies calcuUted on the basis of two simple models, that of E. 0. Kane (J. fts. Chem Sol. v. is P-49,, 1957) and that of M. H. Cohen (Phys. Rev. v. 12T# 38Tjp 3963). Bath models gave satisfactory agreement with experiment. The effective mass of the state density md near the top of the valence band is found to be 0.13w0 for both models. The effective vidth of the forbidden band was found to be 0.32 ev for the Kane model oa 628-67 AMP-4900 =4 0.08 ev for the Cohen model. Bath are omaller than the optical width of the f* bioden baMo The authors thank S. S. Sh&lyt and B. A. Yef1mova for help with the work. Orig. art. has: 2 figwes and I ULU. MM CODE: 2D/ card SM D=: 2LTan661 OFM REF: 003/ OTH REP: 003 On tecsri-al coneuc:!vIty 0.1., ~Af- System C'.,solid solutions PbTe-PbS. Ye. 0. Devyatkova, V. V. Tikhanov, N. A. Smirnov. Change of the electrical properties of PbSe, FbTe, and ?55 under close pressure. A. a. Avarkin, A. A. Andreyew, 1. G. Go.-.~)rovskaya, 3. VA. RGYMest, Nensberq. RePOrb Presented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Compounds, Kishinev., 16-21 Sept 19,63 TOROB V*I.; laNSMG* Ye S Viscous flow of highly polymerized desoxyriboanclate acid [with summry in InglishJ. BioL-hicila 22 no-5:894-903 S-0 157. (KIRA 11:1) i Institut 1, Inatitut vyackamolakulyarafth soyedineaLy poluprovedatkov Akademli nauk SSSR, Leningrad. (DASOXYRIBORUCLSIG AICD, viscous flow of highly polymerized prep. (RUS)) NEDOROST,4 Cogtimirp inz.; PADMJS, Hubert,, promovany ahemik; MALLY, Josef, promovany chemik; NMITVICH, Jindrio inz. Experiences in waste water purification in Brno, Vodni hoaP 14 ao.8:293-298 164. 1, Water Resources Management Agency of the city of Bmo (for aU except Nentvich). 2. Hydroprojakt, Brno (for Han"vich). IWTIG X.- KEMENIKOT, IF.$.. ksadidat toichnichaskM asuk [translator]- M.A., radaktor; SKYORTSOV, I.M., tekhalcheakiy re"ktor'j [Gas discharging tubes in anglaearing. Truaslated from the Germn] Gazorazriadnya lampy v takhaike. Pare'vod N.S. Ehlebatkova. Naskya, Gas. ea*rg. izd-vo 1945. 90 p. [Kicrofilml (HTBA 10:4) (Blectron tubes) kt.' NIMVIG., K. A 621.367 P1.318.57 / ja~ctrjcaj Fzgineering Abstracts 2 537. Cold-cathode gloW. isk ' MG 1954: Ekk(mtech. Z. IEM 8, 4 6j 43-6 Meb., 1954TIn Elso vjcal-Etikin~ering cam=. D=dba 'the normal fohns of - construction. cbaracteridics and methods of use of the cotd-catho& thrm-clectro& Way. Both cc. - and dr- 6perstion ' ate cotuldired and gypkal circui!* for difficrent appH cations are siven. s. w. T. wALm .DOL! A,; Pffrff9HQUL M. ; VLCEK J. Szparlence with exporlmnta2 ~mlld In shlfting boapip. Kvmwy prtm 9 no.245-27 IF 1. Vypkt=y ustav pilawarsky a sladarsky Frahav pracaviste Brno. POLAYD ;~ICZzAN, Janina, KOV~!_"!. :SNA, Helena, and Zofia; Second Clinic of Internal ~~.e-,-.netrznych), r?o:.,iors%v_ .1-kademia "odyczna, Poircraniz;n Ve-dical Academyj in Szczocin (Director. Pror. Dr. med. 2. "Pernicious Am~mia oort of 11iree Cases." 7 V 1 19, r IT, -11 Jul G "'. DP 316 - Abs,ract: [Authors' Sn,~,Iisii summary n,odliCiod 'L1 th o r sde- scribe three cases oil per~iicious 11" years followin,-, partial ~,_,stric resection, typical clinical and hematolo:--ic"I symptoms of in 'the first two cascs without, and in the thirc! case S~,,nrptoms of 111yolosis funicularis, later Conrir,~Iod L:~y aLion of the iiiarrow. Trcatment ~,-ith vitxi,._Jn 3j.- brou tocal remission of symptooris, rod lAvok! count, aml - in the tUird case of doseneration of funiculi. I , a tit I c) 0 n o- s , 5 ,IL-j- Authors discuss tiio charat;teris-ics, 0 i a d :- a ty cf "I,,aastric" pernicious arlzte'nia. 24 ref's; 1 ~iov. 4 Polish. 1/1 UCUK,, Janina; KGVIIWKA# Helana; MYCZ-4ROGCNAo Z*fi& Addisask.-Blersiar peraLaims amemia.after par+Aal gastric resection with reforemm to three cases troated,by the Wthorse Frsegl lek 19 no,7s 116-32S ~ 163. 1. 1. Il ClInIc of aternal Diseases, Pomeranlam School of Medicine,, . Stassoln, Heads Prof, dr mind, Es Gorzkovski, I "I GTORan. Gaza; NKUHARDg Nor& Demonstrative description of the s-Awces of a multipolar radiation. Nagy fiz folyoir 9 no.1:1-20 161. (EW 10:6) 1. lotponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet. Oadiation) 9(3) AUTHORS: Nenyukov, V.P., Zhmur, A.S. and Lyapiu, G.L. TITLE: Piezoelectric Accelerometers SOV/115-59-45-11/27 PERIODICALs lzmeritellneya Tokhnika, 1959$ Nr 5t pp 17-19 (USSR) ABSTRAM. The piezo quartzmeter is designed to indicate sudden acceleration. It has a cylindrical shape and a thread on the bottom to fix it to the object which is to be measured. The upper part has a hexa- gon shape. Fig.1- The instrument has an inner channel, which is pressed into a pi exiglass plug insulating the piezo quartz plates from the steel housting. To achieve a better distribution of pressure, a hardened plate ground against; test glass is laid under its end. Between the piezo quartz plateav an intermediate plate is fired to serve as a "via inertime". Both sides of the surface are also edged with test glass. The article now gives the theore- tical conditions for smooth functioning. If the conditions are 1~et, accelerations of 20 to 20,000 g can be measured. The sensi- tivity is steady. To raise the sensitivity Ti-Ba plates can be Card 1/2 used. They can, however, only be used in the laboratory, because SOV/115-59-5-11/27 Piezoelectric Accelerometers they are sensitive to temperature. The conditions for assembling the instrument follow. Fig.2 shows the switching to adjust the instrument. The adjustment and possible variations of types are discussed. The weigh of the inert body is 1.2 gr. With an accel- eration of 1000 g a capacity of 500 -T-k results on the quartz surfaces, which corresponds to 0.1 V. Because of the high sensi- tivity amplifiers used are in moat cases weak. There are I dia- Card 2/2 gram and I layout. SOV/115-59-2-15/38 AUTHOR: Zhmur, A.C., Lyapin, G.L. TITLE: Use of a Ballistic Pendulum for Graduation of an Accel- erometer (Primeneniye ballisticheskogo mayatnika dlya graduirovki datchikov uskoreniy) PERIODICAL: Izmeriteltnaya tekhnika, 1959, -~o Nr 2, pp 29-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes the accelerometer, previously described in the article: "A bonded wire strain-gauge type accelerometer". Exp. Stress. Anal. 1955, Vol 6, Nr 3, E.W. Kammer, Sherwood Holt. There are 1 graph, 1 photograph and 1 English reference. Card 1/1 5/115/60/000/007/006/011 BO19/B058 TEXT: The two types of pickups developed for the measurement of linear accelerations are mentioned in the introduction. Type A was developed at the Leningradakiy politekhnicheakiy institut (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute), and type B was developed later, in consideration of the shortcomings of type A. Two small cups made from duralumin (Fig. 1) are used in type A as sensitive elements, while the body of the pickup it- self is rigid and also made from duralumin. Two tensiometric converters connected in a bridge (Fig. 2) are used fcr the conversion Into electric signals of the deformations of the small cups, developing through the acceleration, and the determination of the expansive forces is discussed In detail. The main data of the pickups of type-A of various dimensions are given in Table 1. A uniform duralumin cylinder is used as sensitive element for the acceleration pickup of the type B. This very thin AUTHORS: Nenyukovp Vt__Lf, Zhmurt A. 8.p Lyapin, G. L. TITLE: A Tensiometrio Acceleration Pickup _O~ PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 7, pp. 28 - 30 Card 1/2 A Tensionetrio Acceleration Pickup a/115/60/000/007/006/011 B019/B058 aluminum cylinder is inserted into a cylindrical body and has thickenings at its ends for the purpose of fixing and a thickening in the middle for the fixing of an inert body. The sensitivity of this pickup can be ad- justed to the conditions required by a variation of the inert nasal and relevant details are discussed with the aid of Figs. 4 and 5. The date of various models of the type B pickup are listed in Table 2p and the authors discuss the use of wire converters for the conversion of the ex- pansive forces. There are 5 figures and 2 tables. Card 2/2 ZHKUR, A.S.; Mttwxly" V.S.; I&MK07t V.P. Single action accelerometers. Izn.tekho no.12:12-16 D 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Accelerometers) ALITER, V.F., inzh.; GUTNIK, V.N., inzh.; KAPLAN, S.B.j, inzh.; LESHCHINSKIY, I.Z.,, inzh. Adjustment and the mastering of a high-speed, uniflow drawing machine. Stall 23 no.12:1128m.1130 D 163. (MIRA 17-.2) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut matiznoy pron7shlennosti i Magnito- gorskiy matizno-metallurgichaskiy zavod. RABINOVICH,, Abram Grigorlyevich; VORONTSOV, A.Ye., retsenzent; retsenzent; OKUNI, Ye.L., nauchn. red.; LESKOVAp L.R., red. [Adjustment of radio systems] Regulirovka radiotekhnicheskikh ustroistv. Leningrad, Sudostroenie, 1964. 218 p. (HIRA 17: 5) HKOTITOT, A.S.; SHTAGM, V.T. -- Operation of a main shale gas pipeline. Gaz. prom. 4 no.3: 44-46 Kr 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Gas-Pipelines) 1. REOFITOVAp V.K. 2. USSR (600) 7. Boleani Rastenly Munianskoy Was# I Mery Bor'by a aini (Plant Diseases of Murmansk Oblast and Heisures for Uombatting fhem),, Under the Editorship of Professor N.A. Naumov, Correaponging Member of the kcad Soi USSR, 57pp, Murmanakt 1951. 9. H1krohjoloidjj# Vol XXI,, Issue 1, Moscow,, Jan-Feb 1952, pp 121-132. Unclassified. NEOPITOVA.T. K. Bova mildew of the snapdragon In the U.M.R. (Paronospors antirrMai Schroter in DIJSS). Bot.mat.Otd.spor.rast. 10:158- 159 Ja ;55. (HYBA 8:7) (Dawny mildew) (Snapdragons-Diseasee and pasta) NIOPITIOTA,T. K. Rev species of fungi from a peat moss bog (Fungorum spelcies novae e palude sphagnosa). Bot.mat.qtd.spor.rast. 10:159-162 ja 155. (Fungi) (MLRA 8:7) BlUrrOVA. T.K. MopmWiffl- SkInspot (oosporools) of potato tubers caused by the fungus Oospora pustulans Ow. and Wak. Hot.zhur. 42 no.6:921-,924 Je 057. (MA 10:7) 1. Xol'skly filial Akademil nauk SSSR, Kirovsk Kuruenskoy oblastI. (Potatoes--Diseases and pests) (ftngi. Phytopathogente) MARGISZKO, A.A.,, kand. biol. nauko otv. red.; SJUKAN, S.A.9 zam, red.; W-ffNffA*-M.,,# kand. biol. nauk, red.; KEKFAM, U.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauko red.; VCROBU, P.S., red.; TIMOSHCHUKv R.S.9 tekbn. red. (More production from a hectare] Bol'she produktaii s gektara zemli; abornik nauchzWkh rabot. Minsk, Gos.i.-d- vo sellkhoz,:Lit-ry, 1963. 138 P. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Mogilevikeya oblastnaya selfskokhozyaystvennaya opyt- naya stantsiya. (Mogilev Province-Agriculture) USOKLADWXAS "N,; SHAGISULTANOVA, G.A. Mfect-of gamiso- and ultraviolet rays on aqueous Solutions of the triethylenedianine, complex of cobalt*(III). Dokl. AN &SM 149 no.5:1084r-1097 AP 163. (MIRA 16--5) 1. Prodstavlano akadamikom A.A.Grinbergom. (Cobalt compounds) (Hadiatioa) (Triethylensdiami ) NEOKLADNOVA9 L.N.; SHAGASULTANOVA,, Cj.A~ F,n1littlon-ohemicAl and photol,;h-micall behav.'or of Jot,,,e 'o ~-~-TT) hexammtnes. Radlokhimila 6 no.3005-314 164.. NYUMADNOV;i, fl.~ - - -- - - I I i I - 'n -:,. (,-,:, Dof~-. P ,cg ,-z~dlrdyr- - -,,;, nr--~,I~- ; , I i .1 -j 0 '1- IRA 1-7. 12 " k. L~ ,~ ur-'veni'-'tp~, im. V.1. ',Pnira. Pr-~,:k~avl-rio L 36183;;~6 EWT(m)/EV-1PW 10-M ACC NR, AP6027074 SOURCE CODE: 6/040/002/0446/0450 AUTHOR: Shazisultanova. G. A NgojQdnoya. L. N.; K2v-AItchuk. M. A. ORG: Belorussian State University im. V. I. Lenin (Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat) TITLE: Radiol-voislof mixed Go (III) nitroammoniate4sand Co (III) hexanitrites SOURCE: Zhurnal fi icheskoy khimii, v- 40, no. 2, 19 6 ,-"6-450 TOPIC TAGS: cobalt compound, nitrogen compound, nitrite, complex molecule, aqueous ;solution, gamma radiation, UV radiation, oxidation reduction reaction, reaction mechanism, electron transition saltsI ABSTRACT: The behavioi of aqueous solutions of the coTplex ..5*(HU3)4 (~M2)2/NO-j. L&(NR3)37. j2id-Na3i~o(N0d67*-1z*ZG under the action of gamgiband. 4tiaiioret radiatioii was studied, LDjLt& in support of an oxidation reductionimeabbmian for rad#Uon chemical transformatinns are presented. The yie]Ak of the radiation chemical r"ot24ns are calculated. ing to tue moasure of conversion from .Accord 4 to LUO(NH ) (No +1 LcoM067 a , i.e., according to the increase of the amzsc P ad LZ*(NH3)4(K0? zg N?- Z. in the int5rfial spee're of the complexion and the decrease of the number of the ,coordinated acid groups, (ND2-)- the yield of the radiation chemical reaction -drops off (based on Cd(II)). The greatest LAtial acidification of the solution i and the highest yie2d of tbo reftcad ions of cobalt occurs in the case o;Lro(N02)a6~ -11~e high pli values, as a rule, in4ib~t the transition Go(111) Go(11). Orig. art* has: 3 res and 1 table. [J 36 4551 SUB COQZ: 200 07 MUBM DATE: 3lJu164 75ORIG Aig: 003 /. OrH REF: 004 I Cara -UDC. SLI.15 2 -.66 bcm 6 5544tQli5 7 AUTHORS % . Kagan j Ya. -1. (Candidate of physic thematical sciences); 0-ma X22211A.1646& ginee (Engineer) (Engineer); kjj~il 1__V 0~ri r V1 j on ename C iTITLE-. Ultras ic welding c~ lacquer- or 1-insulated wire onnections 25-27 ISOURCEt Svarocbnoye proizvodstro, no. 8, 1965 TOP C TAGS: ultrasonib *eldin wire connection, wire welding, inoul d 9 ate fim/ PzV Ytire ineulation# PEL-wire insulation, ?SDK wire insulation, BPVL wire insulationt !PGV wire in6ulationt TJZSM 1 ultrasonic welder .!ABSTRAM T6 determine-the feasibility of'ultrasonio welding of wire connections .%,vrithout prior' removal thelinsul4ttion, a~7ange/of copper si J~and aluminum wire zeo '(insul PEL ro experimentally wolled ation types. PzVj\ PSDX,\"BPUj~P.ZTV-TL. PGV,17and j7ald V7, :on ultrasonio' welder UZISM 1 inTo wire-to-wir ire-to-copper plate connections. ~Me contact force, welding,time, and ultrasonic vibration amplitude for1eat COWfkC- tion stren,~th were determinei for each case, and a table of. beat parainetera for 22 !different connections is presented. It was founi that the wires had to be hold properly during thevelding procean (0ea Fig. onthe F~alasure) to give oatis- A-1 -n -T+. j;j,,g rnna .I-Laa Ij p -,j, . .. . , 2 llah. 1. V.Iioooyuziiyy ekolrtromashin i um.,aratostroveni~m- ARG033109 SOMIC11,' CODE: V11/0137/6G/000j007/E'034/E034 AUTHOR: KaLltin, N-L., L~' net, A.;~hkill, V. P; TITLE: Ultrasonic weldingpf wire enamei insulation SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 7E242 REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. n. -i. in-ta tekhnol. clektromashino- i apparatostr., vyp. 3, 1965, 30-46 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic welding, electric wire, insulated wire, enameled wire, wire insulation, wire welding ABSTRACT: An analysis was made of the process of ultrasonic welding of electric wire without removing the layer of enamel or varnish insulation or perliminary preparation of surface. The possibility has been established for welding single- core and multicore PEL and PEV insulated copper electric wires to each other and to a Cu plate for practically all diameters used in the electrical industry, as well as aluminum single-core uninsulated electric wires to each other, to insulated single-core Qj, wires, and multicore uninsulated Al wires to Cu plates. Welding of Card 1/ 2 UDC: 621.791.16 ;_L 09391-61 - - - __ __- ACC NR; AR6033109 single-core Al electric wires with PEV or PEL insulation > 2 mm diameter can be conducted with the maximum amplitudes. V. Fomenko. (Translation of abstract] 1, SUB CODE: 13 2/2),", AXOPIMNOTA. U.I., Inzhener. The work of speoWized crows. Sudoetroonle 22 no.3:35 Nr 056. (na 9: 8) (Kmrlno pipe fitting) (Shipfitting) NWRALO A. UMM A. Contribution tofhe discussion on Melisek's article "Measuring Levels." P. 505. Kc. Ist annual meeting of the Czechoslovak Scientific Technical Society fdr Power at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. p. 506. A conference on the use of natural gas. p. 507. Vol. 6. no. 12, Dec. 1956 ENMEMA TECHKOLOff Czechoslovakia So: East European Accession, Vol. 6p No. 5, May 1957 IFLOzUL, A. Contribution o thv~ solution of speo!d control in hydraulic turbines. -j. 3 STROJLGINSTVI (Ilinistevs,vo tezkeho strojirenstvi, Ministerstvo preancho strojirenstvi a Ministerstvo auto-mobiloveho pru=,31u a zemedelsk-joh stroju) F raba, Czachos lovakia Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EW), LC, Vol. 8, no. 7 July 1959 ,gncl. 3=0 Anton; EVAL Jarce JEWLIX, Zaroa]Av EAEMI-M feeoibilitIr of chemica prateetion of sugar best spinst, eelworm (Heterodera, achachtli Sm.), Listy cukrovar 79 no*5,.106-110 W 1163. 4, EXCEMPTA 148-DICA see Vol 12/1 Gen,Pathology Jan 59 67. A STUDY ABOUT EARLY ST `%GES OF EXPERIMENTAL ISCIIAE%IIA AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN DOGS - Studitim tasn6ho siadia experiment- 41M ischernie a infarktu myokardu u psa - Neoral I... Kolln A. Kodousek It. and Kvasnitka J. Ilatho'l. --Anat. ffst. [."k, Fak. Ila 1~_ ckL'ho Univ, Olomouc - ACTA UNIV. I"ALACit. OLOMUCENSIS 1956, 11 (127-133) Graphs 2 Illus. 4 Myocardial ischaernia was caused by ligation of the descending branch of the left coronary artery in 15 dogs. In histological sections the niethods;of McManus, Bauer, Rest, and digestion by diastase for demonstrating glycogen as well as Sudan III and oil red 0 for lipids and Rutenburg, Wolmann. Seligman for succinodehydrogenase were employed. A new technique for proving the activity of malic dehydrogenase in macroscopic slices of hearts is described (see below). It was found that. in addition to the delereased level of glycogen in ifte ii,:Iwelnic area, the activity of dehydrogenase in macroscopic slices is already decreased h after 5 hr., that is. sooner than the c.. ssical micro- and macroscopical c anges appear. Macroscopic dehydrogenase method-. transverse sections of the whole heart of about -one cm. thickness are rinsed in 0.956 *NaCl solution and then treated in equal parts of K tellurate (0.111jo), Na maleate (0.2 *M) I phusphate huffer of pli 8.2 and distilled water, at 37*C. for 3 to 8 hr. The p11 shQ,d not exceed 8 to 8.5. The regions with decreased activity are of gray colour in comparison with "he black surrounding area nf the myocardial tissue with preserved activity (the blackening is caused by tht. reduced tellurium). This method wa~ found useful to diagnose early stages of myocardial infarction in man.. It i- the first application of a macroscopic enzymatic diagnostic reaction in the autopsy raon-.. Dvof,ldek - Olomouc RR, TT4P. RF.A1'MV1trV nw ertsu- ^A" OBRWAJ. Vla4yslaw; MM Lubamir wfflq.-Fw~ Itngressive Interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. Pediat. polsim 31 no.5:50c)-516 May 56. 1. Z Klin. Chorob Dziec. Universytetu Palackiego w Olcmuncu (CSR) Ilerowulk: doe, dr. wd. A. Mores i x Eakladu Anat. Pat. Uniwersytatu Palacklego w Olomuncu Kierawnik., does 4r, imed, C. Dvoracek. Wladyslaw Obracaj, Olcmmnlec. D. Ormayova 7, CSR- (PULKOKART FISMSTS, case reports, progr. Interetitial (POI)) EXCFRPTA ~IDEA See 18 Vo-1 1-12 Cardicivas. Dis. ~eb 60 74A Study Of C2riy St2gC% O(CXperinUntal jnYocardial iscimemia 11, it r,wlur FrWistailicri ittr exIK-rimcratalvii Mwpkatdi~vhiimie. L., kw.v, A_ KmjqpvsvK 14. and gnat. Inst., Palat"My /N. d1g. Palli. fi~111. Anal. (2:119 -244) Graph-, I I 11his. !I indogs I)V-acittv lig,itimi (if the -ot the left corafiarv arterv. The ischavinic tvrritory.,hom.-ed subm;ti1ti;1I reducti"11 of glycogen as eirly xs :10-60 train. after ligation. Qla,ic) was greatly m1riced or abolishcal by 5 far. of Rutenburg et if.) had disappeared by 10-12 br. A"cI(!.;;I%1 PoSitivv rvaction f(ir stainable fat was, observed after 12 Jar.* Reiner - Nc%v York, N.Y. (V, IS) KM=,, vT.; NEORAL L.- Unusual clinical picture of wligmmt degenerating polypoBIB of the colon. Cook. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.2:155-159 Mr 161. 1, Chirurgicke oddeleni OM Olomouc, nemocnice ve Sternberku, prodi- nosta prim. Mr., M, Gersak Patole amatom. odd. OUNZ Olomouc, prednosta prim. MUDr. L. Neoral. (POLYPI atiol) (COLON neopl) (PANCRM neopi) NEORAL, L. Czechoslovakia Division of Pathological Anatomy OUNZ Olomouc Hospital and Polyclinic (Patologicko anatomicke oddeleni OUNZ Olomouc nemocnice s poliklinikou ve Sternberku) Sternberg; Director: L. NEORAL, MD. Brno, Vnitrni lekarstvi, No 10, Oct 62, PP 1097-1103- "Giant Cell Granulomatous Myocarditis in Cases of Diabetes Mellitus." Co-authors: DUSEK, J. Institute of Patholo~ical Anatomy PU (Fatologicko anatomicky ustav FU v Olomouci Olomouc; Director: V. MACH, MD; TICHY9 J. First Internal Clinic PU (I. vnitrni klinika FU v Olomouci3l Olomouc. !1MORAL, Lubomir SITIPAL - continued CZSCHOSLOVAKIA 14D Chief of the Regional Department of Legal MedicIne of the University Hospital, Olomouc Prague, Prakticky Lekar, No 20, Oct 62, 869-872 "Committee of Experts of the "epartment of "ealth of KNV as an Instrument to Increase the Level of Health Care" 2/2 `7 Z From Lentwenhook to proton i:O-emueope. Lek,, listy 5M, 15 julr* 50~ p. 4M-6 1. Of the rnstitute of Medical Tqtysics of the Hadical Faculty Ma saryk University in Pmo (Head-Prof ViAtor TeLsidar, X. D. CU% 190 5. Uav., 1950 C-- 0, L Z IrAGMOM, N. ; IMUL, Z, Blectraphoratic spectra of bIwd 49 corebragpinal llqmid Is Irar1mg diseases of the central norym system. Cesk. PSychiat. 33 no-5002-317 Oct 57- 1, Z pgyahiatrlakoj 118CObnO 'r PGs'IAkU# S 11 Astskaj kliniky WO T Br&tjsl&vg z 2. Obvod. ustavu narodusho adravia Y Bratislavo, r1ad. N. Coador a so Strodiska. pro edraw, statistikm V Brattelays. (CMPML MYOUS SMAN. dise blood & CST slactraphoresis (0s)) 1U)SA ft. y,_ "Formation of fibers durina the spinning of viscose," o pa-r.-:)r presented at the ~~th Corgrcsz; on the CheriBtr,, und Physics of Iligh, 2ru' Jan-2 Feb 57, Viloscov, Textile Research Ins'.. D-3,0C4,395 3016) Min I MOK ZXMOIPATM ' SOV/2899 Tessayunnyy nauchno-iscladovat*11shty, institut potialcheskUh G*t*ftv raswadkI PrIkladnays, georixika; sbornik statay, v". 23 (Applied 00OPh"Idsi Collection or Articles, Ne.23) Moscow, QOstOPt*=sA&t# 1959. 242 P- 3,500 copies printed. 34.z K.L. ftlohlwvj ftee. Zd.t N.M. Masi-Ina; Tech. X4-4 A- S- folosins. FURMMI =s b"k Is intended for scientific* onginearIng, wsd technical personnel or industrial geophysical exploration services. COMM& This is a collection or 14 articles by various authors an aspects of Geophysical exploration. The material treated ln*thM artlal:a my be divided Into tour cat*gorlsst the Physical PVQ- pert Is or rocks In specific geological regloass methods and to"- Ulqu*s Used In Industrial geophysical exploration# concepts In tive --theory or sleictrioal explorations and the economics involved In geophysical Operations. apacifically, the authors discuss the "Oloslo structures of the central parts of the Russian Platrom, southreatern Turkmenla, the Went Siberian Plains, the eastern part Of the UbGrian Platform, and the Kinusinsk basinsj electrical frequency soundings neutron logging, gsugma spectrometry techn1irres. and the standard equipmant and installations or the geophystcAa services or tne petroleum Industry In the USSR. References so- Gasps" each "tlal*. _NikollsILT41~1 A.A. Density CharactorlatIcs of the QGOlOSlcAl a spin fart of the Siberian Platform U2 A.D. Density or Sedimentary Dods of Ustyurt 127 Tarloov, A0, Nature of the Anomalous Gravitational Field of trio lUnusinik Basin* 11% Twakins A.Ta, Rotho" of Solving Problems In Neutron Logging 141 Fwantor, D.A. The Irrect of Me Diameter of a Acrehole, on In- 174 avrCaiint-Witaings In Xtutron-Woutron Log&Lng -2sdaa=--(LA., Vfl, Prokof-yov, AjJ9i2LU. and Aj.-Taltoyler, 0amma4pectrometry in Petroleum Osolot7 193 TQ~kVkQXn1k-X.j, The Speed or Electrical Logging in Combined 11091urtments with an Arbitrary Division or chamois *.4- tgak-u ~A- An SquIvalent Electrical Schematic fop an , R.I. Platnikay, and &.A. _QukALAyUI L 4 BOW PrO I'M IW -WilVi Of A Borongle Neutron Generator nk X*X1R-Tj_P,T. 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Semiautomatic grinding machine for machining rubber coating of the rollers of a opfnning machine. Stan. i instr. 36 no, 12t30 D 165. (HM 19 d) NEPARME, G,D. inzh. Electric motors with conical rotors. Vest.slektroprom. 32 uo.865~47 Ag 161. (MA 14z6) (Zlectric wtors) '.Electric driving) NEPAROZE, Grigorly Domeuttyevich. -~%,~~',~,~!---.., . [Surface smoothness and its effect on the durability of machine parts] (Chistota poverkhnostei i ee v-1iianie na dolgovecbnost' raboty detalei mashin. Tbilisi Gos.izd- vo "Sabchota Sakartvelo,"I 1963. 57 p. NIRA 17:4) [IrL Georgian] GWICH, MoL., doktor biologomuk; NRUIMI, U.I. Rapid method for determining the essential oil content of roses and baxlls by means of a nephelometer. Xesl.-shlr.pron. 26 no.10:22-23 0 160. (KM 13 -1 IP) 1, rrannoarmeyakiy ofiromaslichnyy sovkhos-zavad (for Gurvich). 2. Toxnessunkaya zonalluays, opytnaya stantsiya (for Haparldse). (3beences and essential oils) 0(0)1 50); 6(2) ?HA31 I DOW SULDITATION JOV/2215 T'Assesuznry nau0no-lasladaystel-axly lasUtut astrologil IAMI R.I. mendelaysix Referaty rab9tj abornik NO. 2 (Selent4fla Research AbstractaS Collection Of Articles. Xr 2) Moscow. S%md&rt6lx. 2958. 139 P. 1,000 caplas printed. Ad"Uanal sponsoring Agenals 03,33L gGrAtet at"Arsov. Mr I Ismarltel."m priborov. 14.8 3. V. Reshouna) Tech. U.2 A. A. KaVAr&t'yVv&. FUREWSt mme reports are intsm2nd for scientists, "asamhers. " engineers engaged in developing standards , measures. and gaos for the various industri". COVIRAO98 The volums oant" 10 reports an standar,46 or measure. as t and control. The reports *or% prepared by scientists, Or Innatitutes of the Komitot stanO%rtov. mer I ismeritolInykh prlbarov prA S9v*t* Ministrow SM (Commission an 3tandards, Ressurass and Measuring Inatmimmrs under the U33A Council of Kinlators). The participating institutes a;vj VwXIM . Taosayumnyy naUchno-lsaladcval~ml-skly metralogil lawni D.I. Mandeleyeva (All-Union 30l*nt1.fl4 Research Institute of Mot- rQ3.Q97 launi ID.I.-MandaloXv) In Imingreg; Sverdlovsk branch Of this lnstltutsj YNIIX - TS&aoyu=W nauchno-issledowatellskIy Inatitut KOm't*tA standartow, Star I ImerltelInykh priDorov 'All-onlon scientific nesearca imau.. or the conAl.gion, an '940dar4s. Mossurcm, and ftasunng Instruments), created from ROD" - ROAkOvSX17 aQSmdAr&tvsnnyy instlZut skor I lzmrLt*llnykh priborov (MOScaW State Institute or Measures and Measuring Instruments) October 1. 1955, vxlzrm - Vaegarugm nauchno-1641940vateil-SkU Institut rLxlko-takfuU- Ghefklkh I radlotakhnichoWdUn, 110morenly (sil-Unlam, scientific Research 1109titutO Of and Radio-angincerina MOSSUrCAMU) 10 HOOGOV; %bar-koVakiY SGAUQU."Venm . Inst1tut nor I ltmorltol-ftybft pr1borav (gbarlkov state Inoux'Ate Of M6&smrD4 And MO&Smrlag Instruments); and NOXMIt - Novosl. birskly gomudars%vaW InstlZut nor I J=*rjt*l,nykh priborov (Novosibirsk State Inctitute or Measures and Measuring Znstru. mwot,4). NO Personalities are, Meant anod. There &r no references. Tovahigrachko* (VN"M)- Ztudylng Acaurrgnt Arrors of flicronstr1a Screw& air zaal Trier* 45 SGION1,08M, L,A, (VNIIN). StU4,ig UN CurvAt-r- at the Tube 45 Okhatina, and F.A.AhPan'on KhOlAir, . .'s - an EmOdau!"'Ead ~bytaen n Praiinfl MIGIRIP Standmra lPr*qwmc, jjhit to 10~ Cycles per Second 47 fimpfn A 0 (YRZIrml). e.-., Resonator Vita a a" lty rector -O~0*nko_j_y., yo D Hoveoradow. ements or anj o*ylavx-, 11. Wcu- opind Warta Ob 1`1721hov, L.D., tj.V,_S4pQ 49 and 411t0w, T.H. 2119y, P,r, fester. P . Developing And 3tudylng-SljapT:vA,n4 ALL%t.Y-bl. ~-mtsr h .or& and Con"'Maks of judh stability for Tim cam 10/27 0 and *r, v) C~f a 'k a ) E?~ .4 V1 X h W,,O~ODOV, re.D. -, REPARIME. 11M. ,16.0" 1------ Temperature coefficients of the frequency of AT out quartz IGEXON* Ismetakhe ao~2-.85-86 Mr-AP 158. (KIRA 110Y (Quartz crystals) S0V/ll5--_r0,5-2?/36 AUTHors: Novgorodov, Ye.D. and Neparidze,_ TITLE: The Relation of the Q-Factor of Quartz Lenses to Their Geometric Dimensions (Zavisimost' dobrotnosti kvart- sevykh chechevits ot -e-)metricheskikh razmerov) U PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 5, pp 65-66 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At present the highest Q-factor of 10-12 million is achieved in quartz resonators in lens form. This pa- per contains results of tests carried out in the Kharl- kovskiy gosudarstvennyy inst-ituut mer i izmeritellnykh priborov (Kharlkov State Institute for Measures and Measuring Equipment), on the relation of a lens to its geometric dimensions. The author established that, other conditions being equal, the Q-factor of quartz lenses is determined not merely by geometric but by the correlation between them, e.g. the relation- ship of the lens's diameter (d) to the radius of its Card 112 surface curvature (R). The actual dimensions of the SOV/115-~&5-274-6 '2he Relation of the q-Factor of quartz Lenses to Th-eir '1;-eo=etr._c Dimensions lens influence its Q-Factor far less khan the d/r ratio. On an ermiri'..al basis, a Q-factor vs j~ ratio curve was constructed for alens with a frequency around 500 kc. Its maximum occurs when F = 0.43. All lenses large and small have an almost identical optimum d/R ratio. The massivity of the quartz lenses is not vital for achieving a maximum Q-factor, only the maintaining of a specific ratio between the geometric dimensions of high Q lenses to be found for any Given frequency. The maximal Q-factor for lenses of 500 ke is 9 mil- lion and even more under certain circumstances. There are 2 graphs and 6 references, 2 of which are English and 4 Soviet. Card 2/2 NEPAIUDZE, N.Kh. Electromechanical prorArties of mynth-,,itic rjupirt7, rab*pomatr, VHIIMno,4s2O-23 164. (M-TRA, 1813) .- , ;": I : ~ (,*r ?, ", ~Oi .".Al's . f, ,.: , j ~. . 1 P ; t - I ~ i i I . I '. , .. - . , -: i 't ~ , . f , - -.:~ -,:- j ; 1. 7, , . " n (~, ~ i. i! i ~ 1. ~ e;'~ ~ ~, i I " ~, - , ~ , - ; "' , -., , ~ --' ~ . 1, . , ,i., J , , I lr~ '! .1 i I - I ~- . I flif ? -~ 3 u1 ( , Y. .~j n 1, .f ;, m . t ~, P. I i .no.'): ": 1 t-. r" 0 ( Ml I RA 18 : 10 ) NEPARIME, N.Kh,,; NOVGORODGV, Ye.De; TROYNIKOV, K.T. Reproduction of the piezoelectric constant of quartz under multiple unidirectional loading conditions, '.rzm,takhe no.10:6-8 0 165. (MIRA 18t12) mwmHrrt F.D.; Vowsur, 8.1. Statimmy mackine for metal cleaning after forging and roll, Ing. Dz*-Gktan. proizv, 2 no.11:48 N r6o. OCML 13:10) (Metal al6aning) S11301601000100810101C,I,)4AX Aoo6/Aooi AUTHORS: Nepoc4 P. D.. Vollskly S. A. Tr_TU: A New Positioning Device PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 3960,~,\No, 8, PP. 23-24 TEXT: The unsatisfactory performance of a positioning ddVibe operating on a 280 rolling militead to considerable losses. A group of in-naiators Including M, I, Lobarev, V. I. Nemze , M. S. Pasechnik. A. I. Laktionov. N. D. Zhekhovanov, M. I. Kaplan N V Stetsenko, A. N. Osadaiejo and I. S. Kudiziov, suggested a new design of a positioning device and a movable roller table whl~h made it possible to automate completely the transmission and positlohing-of the rolled strip prior to entering the first stand of the finishing line'. The positioning device and its drive are shown in Fig. 1. The rotation is traiii6itted from the electric motor through a reductor to a crank which Is able to rotate the position/ ing bushing with its rollers. The roller -profile corresponds to the profile of the strip to be rolled. The location of the positioning device on the roller table is shown in Fig. 2. The strip when passing on the table to the first stand of the finishing group turns an Indicator flag switching on the motor of the Card 1/3 A New Positioning Device S/130/60/000/008/010/010/xx Aoo6/Aool positioniva devicel the buehins with the gripped strip t4rns through %10, 1~ Simultaneounly a time relay in awltdhdd on. When the strip is delivered under- ', neath the flag, the time relay again switches on the motor and the bushing is brought into its :Lnitial position. The new design causel a 12% raise of efficiency over the previous device. -1- HEPEGHIYJ P.D.; YOWSKIYJ S.A. Universal nut wrench, Kashinostroitell no.3:24 Kr f6i. (MIRA 34:3) (Wrendhes) I NEPECHIY P.D.; VOLO'.=j, S.A. -1 . New design of packing for rads in the cylinders of steam and air hammers. Kuz.-shtam, roizv. 3 no.3:" Kr 161. (KMA 14:6) Forging machir 5 Facking (Nechani-cal engineering)) ~ S/182/62/bOO/005/097/007 DO38/D113 AUTHORS: Nepechiy, P.D. and Voltskiy, S.A. TITLE: Protective coating of blank and inpt surfaces PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 5, 1962, 46-47 TEXT: A protective coating, to protect the surface of steel blanks and ingots from decarbor,ization and high scale formation caused by furnace gases in holding fornaces, was developed. The coating consists of the following-77% soluble glass; 1% Al powder, and 22% magnesite powder (0.5 mm fractions). At 700-BOOOC the coating is transformed into a viscous mass.' As the metal moves along the furnace floor, a solid skin foms on its surface and protects it from the penetration of gas furnace gases. A 1 = thick layer should be used. Maximum scale thickness on coated blanks was 1.5 mm as compared with 3-4 MM on uncoated blanks. It is concluded that the coatin- can be used on high alloy steels. Card 1/1 NEPECHIY$ P.D.; VOLISKIY, S.A. 066i~~k-A Forgij29 manipulator I'mallutka" for air and steam forging, Kuxo-shtam. proiav. 5 no.12:34,-38 D 163. (~aRA 1-7:1j N&PWH-rrv P.D.; VOLISKIr,, S.A. ~ -z, 3jectlag dayloo an stralghtening machines. Notall 9 8 n0.5:30 W 163- (KM 26s7) 1. Duspropetravokly stalsplavilinyy savad vpokokichestvannykh I spetalallaykh staloy, (Straightening machines) VOLISKIYp S.A., inzh.; KEPECHIYp P.D., inzh. Mechanized limestone feed in skip hoists. Vekh. I artom. proizv. 18 no.6t2O Se 164. 17:9) S/032/62/028/002/009/037 B1O1/B11O AUTHOR; Nepeina, L. A. TITLE: Determination of selenium and tellurium in metallic antimony PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 2, 1962, 166 TEXT: The weighed portion of Sb (1 g) is dissolved in 1.5 ml of HNO 3 (1-4) and 7 ml of saturated tartaric acid solution. After volatilization of the nitrogen oxides, filter paper mass is added, and Se is reduced by hydrazine. Se is filtered off after 24 hr, subsequently Te is reduced by SnCl 2 in a boiling solution and filtered off after 3 - 4 hr. Se and Te are dissolved on their filters in 10 ml of hot HCI (2:1) containing I - 4 drops of HNO 3' The solutions of Se and Te are filled up to 50 ml; after adding 2 drops of 5% CuSO4 solution and I ml of 1~5 gelatin solution, they are reduced by 1 ml of 2ell, SnCl2solution, and determined colorimetrically by an 03k-M (FEK-M) photocolorimeter with blue light filter., (Abstracter's note: Essentially complete translation. Card 1 2 S/032/62/028/002/009/037 Determination of selenium and tellurium ... B101/B110 ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 2/2 ITEFE TCH ',L, The best peopL~ should el.ter. -,ilot p. 146. K.,IDLA ,LA.,-,' Praha., 'No - 7) 1955. SO: "onthl,. List of :East Europe-n Accessions, (I,`:~Al,', 1,0, Vol. 1~, no. 10, Oct.. 1955, Uncl. CIECRTATH. Villam. Doe. dr; JUWALOTA, -Libusa, dr.ase Case of late mbolectonW. 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