SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKOLAYEV, V.A. - NIKOLAYEV, V.I.

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N11KOtJVir,1v' , V.A. Increase In vloth In simple roll pastes. Izv. Tye. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8'ho.2:103-105 165. (MIRA M-2) 1. Dneprodsorzhinaki)r ustallurgicheakly tavod-ytus. PoLunrN. VJ'.; i1r.14-M-1-1, 'J.A,; ULALzIINHOY, P.P. 4, ~ - --, - - -- Modeling contAnt mW contact area stresses for tk* case of flat rollLnge Tsv.vys.uah*bsav*j chern.miste 8 no*61102-107 065,, (MIRA ISid) I@ Moskovskly InstItut stAll L splayove NIKOLAYEV, V.A. &"ritleg In the ^*,Arge Qf M-Raliro dirlrig the dtfc-mation of thick strip. lzvsvTP*uchnb*zave; chern.met. 8 w3.8s69-72 #~,5- (1141RA 18ig) 1. Dneprodzerzhlnakly 7aV0nl-VtUZ. I - 1 W-( - I - " , I - T , . ; ~':~ 11 ~, *'! " ) :, ., ,. I " 1 1 4% 1 : , ~ . T . 1 -1 . . -IV. " '. . i", " . I i'l - 1, . 1 : 11: (1 Inn(ffrii-r-s of I !." f J). , 4 -.5', -!n-F I , . . :ip.(ZVL* blit "I 7(, ACC rM, A13023784 o,166- 7; soui-x cam up.5666162 /090/000/006 8/0073 ALMIOR: Y(,fimov V. A.; ?ravdyuk, N F ;Lozsv Roy, 0. A. iNikolayev, A.: Khlebrikov, A. ORG! notie TI TLE: Effect of neutran ij~radiAtioq on he mtj~_tjAatiq~l rop!!rties of totAinleas austeulti_,~ steels of varLous strength URr.Z iYiol;cow 1960,,~4,1)eystviye yadernifth IzIuchenly tia caterIaly (Th ef fect of nuclear radintion on/Materials); doklady soveMichani.yii. Ik)scow, Izd-vo AN S.SSR, 1962. 68-73 V TOPIC TAGS: austeiiitic steel,, austenitic alloy steel, zieutrm imidintion, steel irradiation, steel propnrty ABS'rF.ACr: The ca th ~;vchnniual propertie,; of stainlesa .jILSte.-AL.Lc nteelfi, his been Inve9tigated, lKhlFN9T 41teel nustenitized at IQOUC X3"r austeiiitIzed at this terperature Prid cold wtth 25Z clongation, and auatenitic, denable, cliromium-nickel, steel or, the 18-22 tvJ)c.L, .11loyed WILh ;L-,ipq , jen d' tj.'t a ri i u m o 2 .;n e re i rradinted wl th Inte-rnted fl tjxQq o f 7.4' x 1 2 0 or 2 x 10 n/CM7 -.4itL ~r*'Ielr"j 'AIIi2v nt 100C, 300C, or 5033C. Tct:tn Phowed thnt irradintion of ag- mistcritized WiMIOT steel at IOOC with 7.4 x 1011 nkm7 inrrr!Aqes Of yield Pind tenqile- sttengthq by 101% and 24%, reqpictively , and lecv:~,v;pa the elonFAticm nrd C., VDOVIN, V.V.; FiROVOMIKOV, I-Ya.; NIVLAYEV V A , otv. red.; ALEKSANDROVAlY, B.Y. , [History of the forratiun Of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments and the recent relief in the Vakh River basin] Istorlia formirovantin rezozoinko-kninozolDkikh otlozhoni! I 3ovremennngo rellefn v basseine roki Vakh. Red.-izd. otdol Sibirskoj7o otd-niin AN -S!ZR, 19i",. 93 1~. (XIIIIA 1921) ACC NRI AWOW (A,"4) SOU _CGDE: AU-AIIOR: Bulkir, Yu. M.; Zbirnov, A. D.; Zhc:-.chuzhniko,.r, G. N. Yons-1-r-'. I'll L. V.; Nikolayev, V. -4;.i Stenbok, I. A. ; Lobanov, V. G. ; Filippov, A. G. ; Khr-j'A A. ORG: none 7ITLE: Reacarch nnd educational reactor IR-IrO SOURCE: Atomnnya energiya, v. 21, no. 5, 1966, 363-3W i TOPIC TAGG: research reactor, nuclear reactor characteristic/ IR-lv, rr -trr A ~-,S T Wt C T :I'he authors describe the construction, the physical and tcchii -,,I charrc- teristics, nnd the experimental capabilities of a research reactor witi, Qrr.,.l r-ating of 100 kw, intended for scientific research work and also for trainir4- c I a I i:; t z in the field of atomic energy. This Is a water-cooled and water- rxxIF-1.1. Pool renctor with nll the equipment situated in a central buildlrZ. 7t ~n #~rriched V0,2 (1044), with a ninimum critical -.ass of 2.6 kG of U2,35, and n re'llector. The rwximum thermAl and fast neutron fluxes are 2 x 1012 and 2.;, x rer.;,cctivei~'- 71,,c vnrious channels and the possible research that can be carried out ~:.Ih the re- actor, as well as the general construction, are described in some detall. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables. SUB 'CODE: 18/ SUBM DATE: 2aTuim/ ORIG REF: 0021 07H REF: C, uDc: 621-039-52k, - 221 - - - - - - - - - - - L MIEW TV, 1.11.t Eng. , 'A"UMPEt 'Zo. -'. t Er,". 2. USM (600) 4, Conveying Machinery 7. Gravity chute and glass lining. Mekh. trul. rab. 7, no. 2, 1953. 9. lonthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, KV .1953. Unclassified. 7 I 'A t,' V hhy!Aca). chr-nirtv, r 'i rrj 11 ;,2 24/43 bath,)rs o Nikolayev, V. A., Corre!j~., AIN ';~_Z;F( VL t I s ~~f ciontd and apeTi !I y7i t em s Fcrio(fj~-aj I Pok . AN 1.00i1 , J1 tl AML V Ul M,_ fir CurrLAI-ry wau a Ixvull wyflc X- prtN.vt th-, chanev--l iri th" 1-tuntlAl cluniu-J. ant"' j:ms. Certa in exprt- 31 ons I mUckiting t~ e 4: ntarv -I, -,rjtr-j j-, ~I,~ riat tritia i or A syst em nuch ew-ropy, vO'_-_.l,f.!, "tc. m- r ;.rf. ;!r'l-!~t~,--.f.vd -in w-Ith t?w chnnj7,c,!-, i); rasi~ (,f thp ~;yrttr7,,!. 7~,cj rtlivrticpm 3ipter.-Alur 3 1951, --TL -74: 701 NO, 'X XM SIKINTArff, A.G.; CHUNICMff. A.3.; RIKOLATIV, V.A.; TARANOTA, L.D.; GUBIWATA, M.S. Work of the separation pL%nt of the Betill Sugar Factorr. Sakh. prom. no.4:21-Z3 Ap 160. (xi" 13:8) 1. Direktor Fettl0skogo sakharnorp zavoda (for SIkIryevry). 2. Glaynyy inxboner Artillskogo eakharnogo savodL& (for Chunichev). 3. Rachallulk plawvogo otdola Artil'skogo sakharnogo sayods (for Taranova). 4. Pbooshchnik starshago khisiks, po separatsil *til'skogo sakharnogo zavoda (for Gusinskaya). (Artill-Sugar manufacture) NIKOLATEV# V.A., inth. Automatic syst?m of batch fooding of centrifuges. Khin.mssh. no.2i6-7 W 620 OGRA 150) (Centrifuges) . NUOLATIV I A lowhqnor; MRIN. DAMILM, B.S.. kondidat tokkalchookikh smAk, 0 &U..re"Mor; UM. redmktaro [Pralw4les of preewt r9latereed eawrote elsomto ma pans in aww%ruetion ywdoj Pr*isvedotvo aborap dwles"Otessom k~- straftell I detalet a& pollgoeaft. lWekva, go*. led-ve It%-ry pe str9it. i arkbitaktu", 1955. 76 p. (an 9:5) (Proeset cosersts) Mr- I-ELULL."L-iaht RELM, I.P., relaktor; NIKOIAMA,1.1., 'imtof '" -- 0 Waiter is I mwo "-1" 31". V.P. . tokhatchookly rodaktor [1plostims lumber on Arblask tooorweir) apyt oplave Uss pa ftbla- sksims vedokkreallisbalms. Noolmrs. Oselsobintsdat. 1956. 168 p. (KLT& 10: 1) (Ivblssk sees rve lr--Umbo r--Tn "ports t Ion) .~~Tjjj, RaAtutrAmstallgagWk. ksn1.tekhn.rAmk; TARASUM. Vlaltmir Fetrovich, ksudetekhnonmuk; NINETIN. A.G.. red.; WTNTA, I.K.. tokho orqd e CrAmml for storage battery specialists in outonotivo transportation] Potable mkk~llotorshchiku ovtokhostatetvo. Nook-we, Neut-hno-tokhn. tod-wo ovtotranap. lit-ry. 1958. 122 p. (NEU 1115) (8torago batteries) I(TKOL4)60 V. A. TurboCenerstory sudovfth *19ktrostantall. (IPnIr4TrPd) Gos. Isd-vo sWostrolt. lIt-ry, 1950. 2Q, (2) p. diegre. Bibli,ogrephyt p. (263) Turt"enerstors of power plants on ships. MC i VM471.1(5 SO: Pbnufocturing and Mechanical FAv'neering to the Soviot Union, Litrstry of ConMes, 1953 NIKOLAW V. All-pwme protable gewrator. Stweb.-s*rsb. no.ls35 Js :62, (KEPA 15:4) (CociUatons Zl*ctraco-tabs) AUTHURS: Kulagin, I. D. and NikolFvyev, V. A. (Moscow) ;14-9--15/33 ,TITLE: Determinttion of the nsions of the spots in erc WelUiL,_ and diattibution in these of the current density by messurine the electrical field in the electrodes. (Opredolvniye razmerov pysten averochnoy dugi I raspredeleaiya v aikh plotnosti toks metodom izmereniya elektrici.eakogo polyn v elektrodakh). FERIWICAL: Izvesliya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicneattitch Nauk, 19!7, No-9, pp.108-110 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A direct method is described of determininE the dimensions of the electrically active spots and the current distribution in these by measuring the current density inside the electrodes of the electric field. The method is based on measurine 'Jhe difference In potentials between the individual points of a thin plate with central or peripheral current supply; it is assumed that the plate thickness changes so little with the radius that the electric field in it can be considered no a p1bne one. The data obtained by this method aro compared with ptiotot;raphs and with the traces of the arc produced by short duration action of the arc on the electrode surfaces. The Card 1/3 experiments were carried out on a special test rig with en 24-9-15/33 Determination of the dimensions of the spots in arc weldint- an~~ distribution in these of the current density bj meLsurin,-, the electrical field in the electrodes. at spacings of 3 mm, which were connected to the loops of an oscillograph. Comparison of the electrir field distribution in the electrode with the photos of near electrode part of the arc column has shown ',;hot the liLht emitting flux of the material particles at the electrode surface corresponds to the region of the electricillj active arc spot; the dimensions of the liEht enlttin6 flux in the photographs are the some whether the photo6raphs are taken without a filter or with a yellow or blue filter. It was found that the dimensions of the arc traces on the electrode surface (erosion or meltinE off zone) correspond to the dimensions of the electrically active spot only at the initial stage of the discharge (FiE.4). There are 4 figures and 4 references, 2 of whicki are Slhvic. SUBMITTED: June 3, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 ZIRLIKSON, I.L., *%vets%v*a*yj roUktor: jula"m - zw M"UMK,T~.Z;'ro&ktor-. KANOWTA, T.N., tokhatchookilp red"tor. [Constrmtlom wW calc*tion of ohlp shaftleal Keestruirovasis I reechot sudovyft valoprevodev. laulogtad. Us.seinesoo tod-we sadestralt.preWshl, 1956. 357 P. (nm 10:4) (*afts and shaftiw) w &WTUM, 6,... fIr" --------------- Malool"L. 0"0. 0.4.3", 1960. ,p 4*1 dvalis) &24T�&CT. be as. C. 4.1 t O."Sebe b. be so m . .... - .:: 4~60 to. r.0.0a.. bad .9,0-19 T%. &sob All-O.Lba "I.-tat'. Tool-k..1 Meew'so qbw. it. r gb~b or th. All-C.'ab Tu.-- Jbolbet..L t..qLt.%- .- t.. ". .1 b. s1hl.k. ~~.d G..arb..tibe by 4'4 -bl_.b6T. -s"It.'op 6" ea.."wbla. Irr" ST-400-1.5 f 9h. X.- v-S.. jeekeg"d ..4 -sq. '. tw~ C-t-I sailer vl.WbA- ST most ..A Orr.t 9 P.. -1- ff"keeles-d: 'Th w Tv ...... be st*t. ::,r a.; by t ell .064bi, It a. to- 043 or,. ca.mb .. b, r lb. Illy.. ftlys-aba'.1 be -I--- - - 34..4bilLIt.. f camb-sobe cub".- C- ".'&- Core &.fl "abg **dole* by S.L.PrIali'm et tab* Cestrol 54L-attfie Ifto Lith &LL-cat'am saabb"Irto ?"Ust4al 6.. Uvlat.q. - tarbli.ft be L~_V-9-boy P%I..Ia- %I be a. lb. L: C-4 NIZOLAYEV# V.Ael SMWIM-SKIY# A.N. M00 for makift u4iflatal madetes". lxv,vys.mbobsav;l m0t' I ps 5 mo*403-36 062o (XDtA 16 1) 1, IbWeveldy lnetltut P%P~V~wwv 1 famovol pravoklm- ~tl Imud abWadin Gubklm* (sametam) ' IVIAT!, .1 1 -,A . i ~~ ~ ''i '-1-2- i. f r s-- -, t r? ' w - , , 7!- .*,-t,lo~ a. nr ch?."'Affry o t rer -, -' - e~ n '.o?mA. ! 3V. V7 A. U :t.1", . Z'JV. ; n-!f t ' ' ,147 'y no.? t43.47 1 e-,. . ( M:FA 11 : f,, ) I , ' , akcivog ly I n st 1 1.1,; *. r r4f topch'. --r.1 i hv.-k k oy I I,ik zovry prorqjr, : onnos t I iflWn' SKIOPIftikii I.P. C,Axna. t nd ng c. f 1 F r -,-,i Fi tl ov q V., 7 Fi tf I.M.; i. A.. 11 RAVI Y EY 0 - --. , j Effect of tJ-.o water drive rat4o on the oil yiel5;. 7%-,e!y .': :.- * . ".' no.48 :~-12 064. 01,i'A MUKOV, Konstantin Konstantinovich; LAZUKOV, GrIgorly Ivr-novich; NIKOLAYEV, VladijLLr Aleksandrovlchj,KJ.',ID';9 V.L., red. fQuat,ortwu7 period) Glacial epoch - ~uaternnry yeriad) Chet"rtictmyl perlodl lednikovyi pericd - antropogenovyl period. Moskyat lzd-vo Yoqk. univ. Vol*2. 1961/. 434 p. (Y'laA 18,10) 1-KOI V.A' . L' ~' -A Y": IV,p Landform maps In the atlases of Kustarmy Province &.nd t~e Virgin Territory (with regard to K.I. C-renc~ukls axtic.'e). Vast. Monk. un. Ser. 5:70-72 N-D 165. (MIRA 19,: 1 ) CHEWREVf IdeksaMr Fetruvich; I-UWJVO Anatolly AlekanWrovich, N I KOLATIV4Vie-or AlskmAadravlch; FILIFFW, I.N.# kand. '95=7-nsuk, oty, red,j VATNW.G, D.A., red. [Laingitudinal rolling tkAoryl Teorlis prodollnol prokatki. Uarlkcmp lzd-,Yo Kharkovskogo univ., 1965, 2-U p, (MIRA IM) F-I " - I F, i_ ~ - - U11 ' IT V -- f T V T V J`iT L T- rj--- U igai TYMAYIVI 'Vjadjrdr Alaksandrovich - "I .~ 1. Ooorspby c. l6) Mk,tKr)v, Krnstqn*.In KonstRntinovich; LA7A;KOV, Grij-oriy lv,.novl,~h; NIKOLATEN, Vladlrlr Aleksandrovich; USLOV, V.L., rfti. [Quaternary period; glacial porlod-quaternary peri)fl Chetvertichnyi periid; lednikovy! IA)riod - antr,)p-~girvnvyl period. Monkva, Izd-vo Monk. univ. Vol.l. 1965. 371 p. (Y,J~~ IF-.7) KOWBOV9 X.ya,j NIKOLAWO V.A. Calculating the velocity of the dimplo%comant of water-oil contact. fieftepromedelo no.110-4 063. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moskovskiy Institut neftekhlmicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akademika Gubkina, ZTATIKOVA,o Luiza Kemotantinovas; ?!IXOLAUVo V.A.p kand.geel,-winsmlenauk, eft.red.; ALJZSAXI)fWSKir, a.m., red.1 LOUHINA, O.A., takhn.red. (Geelecical and im4 wthade of detecting local strue- tureep the central part or the West Siberian Plain.j Geelegs-g morfelegichemMe metody vyiavlemila 14W Inykh struktur; to*ntmll- naia chast' Zapadne-Zibirskei aimmearmeti. Nevesibirskg Izd-vo Si- birskage otd-nUa AN SURp 1961, 76 p, (Akademila nailk 55rR. Sibirs- kee otdolenI9. Institut goologii i gooflaW. Trudy, no. 14). (MIRA 16&9) 1AITULYAPY-EV, I.!.; NIEOL TV, -,. .*,j t It It, Aai -,B.. ALUSANbiw7 , Z.".; G' !VIA, 1.6. "SN" nixing card with continuous action. Tekst.pron. 21 37 Pbr ' 61. 00dRA 15:1 ) (Carding machines) 2 ZEDZATV I B Insh.; DMITRIM. P.T.. 1nsh.; KAZUYOT. Tu.I.. k^nd. telmn.na=; KRARCHMM, A.B., Inxh. Welding the working chemols of the reactor at the first atomic power plant. Ovar.prolmno.11:042-" N 157 (NIM 10,12) (Nuclear reactors-Velding) NIKOLAYEV, V.B. Concerning the composition of tho carborate rocks r,!' th-~ !l;:;'.'.., Cr9taceous of thili Crimean rems4rch region. Izv. 7ya. z&-;.; geol. i razv, 7 no-11t50L-5) N 164. (.qlf,.A 19: 5) 1. Moskavskiy g*oIogornzvedoc),nvy Inatil-t lln. ". EMOULYWO V. 1. "Fulawmaw Imam In chniml Aygumm ad oft"m ftlul" 10.0 lopm ""@@Bud at Uw Plamemy I- M, so Nom"Ierw c4agrawo momme its-is lbr 99. MIKOLATIT. Tvsva1aLAww6v;~wTft1 [Basic objectives of the chemical wchlner7 industry; report at the 914hth FAndelesy congress on goneral and applied chwaistryl Ossevoys sadschl khInichaskov sashinastroonl1a; daklad no 1111 assiteloevelcom ***ads po obahchet I prikladnoi Wait. Novitva. lad-vo Akad.nauk 9=0 1959. 31 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Chemical industries-Squipsient and supplies) OV% (C%I~njrnj $6946V was. 91199- %1 9. 0 oft"ffta to me ad$* goo b*14 to one" It $go," Is 1999- lb" Iowa an ft " pw"qdpb%4. to ON 9~34100- - ~40 fpm %owe"m em"I'86. 608ftmdet~ W an ro."afte or as 210 swros"Pole to a. P. amm"Pa", 4119 60" obwe" 000601,0 amlopom go saws*" 'm 111~ " 0064"" Is 1116 no to am JIM r " -.4 to as skum 49898"em-0 com as fts am 40 . '. IL Sao,*. phom boo 684 4o"% U'W':!04"lMw of ue of p Mims folato game of ell"kes as fosmom of 641 a ad vammok" am I leftPlorl '. A. ismol ft, ftwomme to 4" 1 96 o. go-lommovo 0 of &ANN@ ftollefte ad ftom" f. IL-ftomi.. ft'k follow 105060100 4114111,164,- ftww~ S%'w, W of a. oulas"Wom ftollefto P. vi -was". 0 11-0 amm. look Sommalm of 4111110 ownlo ssask Soullw, W 46 "Mae" ftmobw Or 0 0 4L '. soon, age to" to 66 ft its. IL 4W aftwid LAM-ft Z.. to= ft". ow". -J a. 46460mosei 411111"Id ft-Zmft-u' =11116111 WV# a qpd ft am m of a* W ow an wool" ob M OMXU vllmll~ elm asmoss ou lubou to "m Pon to no W -VIZ(ffATNTjJ,,B.jj UVTMA, P.0,; ALATUDOW, Te.G.. lash.. red.: OMSMAS L4100 14khao"do [Now mchl"ry sad equipmat for chomleel ladustries; sham at thm %kk*=O 11shl'bitlon (Vast Gormay)) Novas otoradoweals dlis maviodew khImichoskol proWshloonootlj okopealmome as wratawke *Akhmm'O (M). Moskva, Goo. asuchne-Sekbee I s4%.vo makinostrolt. lit-rY, 1960. 134 P- (NUA 1411) (Chowleol eMineorlW-Squipimant onA wspplies) (Germany. West-AsUbitiome) MIKOLANTO W.B,j insh. ftebleme involved in the dovolopwat of papermaking machinery and in the manufacture of chemical. equipownt. Dam.prom. 36 no.3t9-10 mr 61. (MIPA 14:4) 1. Gosudarstwennyy kanitet Soweta Kinistrow SSSR po avtomatizateii i mashimstroyenlyu. (Papermaking machinery) (Cbmwjc&I angineerinL-Wpasat and supplies) XUGUM, V.S.0 insh.; PWKIX, A.V. arch rls~ of the Central C~dttss of the CEBU and the objectives of th~ cbmical awhixwry IMustry. Mixmahe wo41l-3 JI-Ag #62. (MM 150) (Ghudc&l ON Jaq*rJqJ6~UJpWnt AM SUPPI108) NIKOLAYEV, V.B., irlzh. Devolopment of chemical machinery -;onjtru-.llon In the years of Soviet pover. Y-nlmk. I neft. xashir,o9tT-. no.5zl-3 N 164 (MIRA 18:2) 91COLATIT T.D. Winter thanierstoru In the Ukraine. Platoor.1 g1drol. co.8:44 Ag 160. MCI 11-8) (Derispoll rogloo-Tbunderstors9) T -L- ACC NRt TT1,',ST/*WW1EWGW OURCE COM UR 0384/65/000/004/04/0657; AUT"t e Do ---------- UMS ftadr". 'mj~ MUM. 4 SCUM im~l V"Umme. a*. tt. :Los. V#-ff W"C TAWf - 1"tum OF mumter spaosman A *AM, artiftella ntomts orbit ABSTWTt In on orU*2w d1mmss1W Nobdys-1, Ve- be, Xlb*Urm Aimus tmt. spum towho nologr has mods it P"siblo to build a commdeations satallite which ean rela dt- nals between ?Ioscaw and Vbdivostok, Sim@ Molniya-l follows an elongated elliptical orbit, with its apogee over the Northern headq)here, it can relay comwmdoations be- twmen "note points in the USSR (Bee Fig. 1)o This orbit offers an 8- to 104wor transudttim, period at wq point, In the Soviet Union, and three such satallites could bo usod to establish around-the -clock conRuxications tbroughout the Soviet Union Fig o 2) * It is indicated that with international agreemut such a system OOUU camurdeations amng most of the nations of the Northern houdspitere, wbere ov"er of the world's inhabitwrts live. originally the satellite was put into an orbit wiAh the following parameterst apogee, 39,229 ims perig". 551 Iml arbdLt inclination, 6?11 and orbital period. n br.. 48 adn. On 2 Ywy 1965 a oormation v" medo mW t1w satoslUte we put Into the following orbito ap", 39#956 kaj perigee, Card L 78~71-66 ... ~0! 'kic-141 0 q4 - . 4- C) nc. x. zLip4m2 orldt w'* qpqpe mw tm, swumm hadq6mg ACc in, APKO24186 i 50 1m; and orbital period, 12 hr. To change its orbital period, Uie aa-tellito is equipped with thrtotors such as have been uzvd to, f ore on othar satellites. The sealed sholl of t1a satellite Is icyli,WlricAl Vith conic ftndg. o installt,-d ix solar battery panels; " two parabolic ant]onnAis ar outs1do. Vthiln L~ o satellite is baing launched, the solAr batter-i panals " &ntonnaa are folded, and they open automatically when the satelUte separates from the launch vehicle. The radiation faces of the thermoragulator system, consisting of a cylindrical rAdiator/refriger&,- S ur tor " a heater parjol in the form of a flat ring. are fasten&d to the shell. The housing of the heater contains corn of the elements of the solar battery. Inside the structure are located electronic " other equipment, To Insure the normal operation of ths equipment, the mcessary pressure " terTorature are maintsined. inWe the shells In flight the satellite is orientcd with its solar battery toward the Sun. During a communications aession an antenna with a special drive tracks the EaM4 N~rith great accuracy. The dri've is controUed by signals from the orien- tation sensor which is fixed to the antenna. When the antenna is oriented relative to the Earth, the radio relay equipment Is switched on. A powerful transmitter radiates isignals through a parabolic antenna which directs them i in a narrow beam to Earth; these high-level signals can be received at the ground by using relatively small antenn.". To provide electric power for the Instruments, the satellite is: equipped ,,with solar battet-ies, chemical batteries, and an automatic regulator system. L, rUrL-bb - ACC HR, AP5(24 Orbit over Soviet terri.tory -and over North America j CCw%l I I . _6M_ -- -- - - I - --- - - - - - - ACC NRi AP5M4186 The control of Its condition and the operation of all its systems are by telemetry. Flight trajectories and satellite parameters are determined with high accuracy by command from Earth and by Instrumcntation. The functioning of the satellite is controlled by an electronic computer pro- graITIMed periodically by commands from the Eart4 for several days ahead. 'This computer at any time can be switched on, off, or changes can be made on. command from Earth. In order to study the effect of the radiation belts on the., Nlolniya-l sys- tems, and for the continuous measuring of the radiation dose received by the satellite during flight, special dosimetric control equipment han been installed on It. The Nlolniya-I satellite is designed to function for a long period of time, and all its components were tested previously on other satellites; the problern of radiation and the use of solar batteries, for example, were tetted on Kosmos-11. Since 23 May 1065 two-way communications have been carried out be- tween Moscow and Vladivostok. Television programs, tele-pbone conver- eations, phototelegraph news, and color TV have been transmitted. The launching of the Molnlya-l satellite makes it possible to experiment with NIKOUM, Va. Izvlocheay* kvadratnykb i kLblChefiklJlh kcr,-.wi lz chJse.' 8 'lf=5k.cr.'yu Tashkento WL or,-Az. UD-to, 11 (1925), 65-74. SOt Mathomtlem in the USSRt 1917-1947 edited by Xuroshp A.G., Markush"lob, A.1.0 lk shevAlyp P. K. moscm-laning"at 1948 IPIK Ism. M-1m, 17 11r-R,11111M til AM021 liks,14"TOT.F. 20-110-4-4/61 T111al 'WTy'~tal Operatiome iaawftlagp~(lPoliaoalallappoperataiI T mokolorykh p"otrqSdwskk) PMODICALs Deklady Akadeall NOW.,4954, Vol 116, Ir 4, pp 659-641 (9931) ASITIMI no Gather somaidere sposial mormed 11--spasoo Whisk are deforlbod, by 5 "Isime and oblob "sales of 2c-porlodlo, *a EO*2,R3 sumomble tuastione as& all WCommetris polymomials. A lymealal operation of a-th order to a Uaser operation A.M.) oblob transfers an 11-opase 21 Into the subset To (som,elating of all trWaometrio poly"elalo of a-th order) of an other S-spae*. ftxAh*raore the operation, V(fjz) of It, In as to deaotod to be sliding ea the set MC81 it for every f(w)tg and every t either U(f(z+t).R) or - V(r(x)tx). Friaelpal forumles 2pr 21r f AA(r(x+t),X-q4t f A&(Sa(z+t) z-t)dt, Card 1/2 0 0 Card 212 KASTIRTLICOW. W.A.. knod.val.nKuk; NIEGIAM.F. W.F.. tacra. Modern apparatus for artiflotal rospIrstiom. KbiruMlis 33 no.10: 1147-151 0 '57. (NDA 11:2) 1* Is keelsell a apperature dlys iskusetwomago 40hostre t emstogiolegit tpreds*datell - prof. I.S.Zborov) Cmitet po noway maditelaskoF tekhatbe Nistateretwe sdrevookhmmaire I=. (MWERATION. ARIVICIAL. apper. & Instruments (1100)) SO- -00 '7. -A-L600Y395 -'ICE CCW I AU111OR I tf4L V, U-1 4WIDW. L I. ORGt none a 6 56 vessels of axdn&U 71TIE: Mthod for recording venous outflow in the cerebral during axposu:re to &c*skM&tjM SM'RC2:.- AN SM OtAolerdys biologgicheakikh nsuirco Problev7 ko=micheskoy tdologii, Y. 4. 1965, 587-592 TOM TAGSt biologic acooleration effect, brain. blood circulation, rabbit. "as nodicine equipment AXTRACT, A method is described which'makes it posalble to record the volurnetric rale, of blood circulation In large surface veins and sinuses of the brain, dur~ing acceleration. All mcaqurements were made in chronic experiments cn rabbits in which, the pickup was attached to hezavy veins along the anterior longitudinal sinus of the brain or directly to that sinus., Trepanation (8 mm) took place In the parietal area and the bone was attached hermt-tically to the pickup housing. Experiments were conducted 5-7 days after the overa- tions, and the rabbits were still suitable for experimentation more than. a month later. A diagram of the device used for recording blood flow is shown in Figure 1. Card-J&.- A;6~ L 1j; ACC WU ATV003895 The do-4,ca Consirts of an audio oro"tor and bridgq, orw am of which. is conweted to a thormistor " aMlifier. The on-off sdtching of the heater Is &ccomplishM b-r m&na of a tim rolay employing two I*rX-0,0 thyratrons, The bridge itt fed trf the o5cillAtor which is a mLltivibrator us)-ng P13 transiztorv. 7ho signal passov from t1io brid.Go to the amlifior, which is connected to one transistor, and then to a tApe rocorders The whole s7stem is powered bor a battery unit weighing 3.Z kZ (5o7 kg with tai-o recorder), and in capable of operating for 10 hours. It can be instAllod on the axis of a laboratory centrifuge vith an arm radius of 0o8 me Tharmerams 4" recomled on rAf;notic tape in 11-370 or EPP-09 recorders. In thrise prelirtlnsa7 utiAies, rabbits vera placed in a hoad-to-Ull position on tho centriNge (133 rpn) so thAt forcas acting on the head were 5G, on the thorax-8ri, " on the postarlor-loc* Dw-Ing the first day, rabbits underwent 4 tests lasting 30 soo each, with 20-30 win intervals babieen tests. Upon the first exposures to centrifugation on the first day, there was an ,increase in venous flow during the thermal cycle. After subsequent, ex- posures, venous pressure and temperature decreased, and 4-he increase in venous now during the first thermal cycle began to disappear. During the 4th exposure to centrifugation, dccrea-~ed venous flow commencing with the Ist thermal cy6le took place. Thin effect rrmained constant even when the duration of centrifugation was increased to 1. 0-1. 5 min. KLIMDVITSKIY, V.Y&.;.Aj~qjAL7,_-V.F. Obthods of recording venous outflow In the animal traln vesspla under the conditions of acceleration. Probl. kosm. biol. 4087-592 t65. (KIPA 1819) S D NINDIATIT. T.G.; ZVZFWA, Yo.l. j ZIKIIA. Kole; PMTA. some somoraw Isolation of Individual normal paraffin tWdrecarbeas from the 200-)500 fraction *a obtained free RomashkIm Devestan petroleum. RhImA tekh. toPI-se-3111-17 Mr 056. (KMA 9: 9) (Rydrecarbous) Serrift the populatIm IF webangift h~lft. Gw.Owe.nnk. 36 W.U119-M 5 162. (NnA 1142) 1. zs~utqlo FACMIa"m %nwo ObMWA ddw pamodwho.. slyW NoWovoWgo geradekop S/219-/63/055/002/001/004 D296/D303 S and Baltaytis, Yu.V. 71'~ME: The influence of protracted pain upon the adaptation of the visual analyzer to dar;aicss I'E'Rl ODIC AL: Byulleten' eksperimental'noy lbiolo,,ii i medit~siny, -v. 55, no. 2, L963, 34-37 60 patients aged 1xt-wecn IS aniA 50 ycarv, oulfering, I A. f.r~ym comlitions arsociated uith protracted pain, --rcre 4rivestigated in this zxpvrinent. They included caren of lmbosacrcl radiculitir, (32), funiculitio (6), nerw root pain (0), anti 14 ca,,I-es of,pog-l- opa-rative pain followring mirl-irry for itar-kric ulcer or crdarteriitiG obLi ~ arans. 36 person.-, who for practical pur~-)o.,;cr, were considercd ~L5 h--nithy, ser-ied as the control group. 'i'lle jdap-Latjoi. '-o darknegn wa:-, catimated by n, nans of in AAN ttal) ty-pe st-an- dard conditions. ,Zti.,r 10 min adaptation and tzquilik)rium with the t;-cm% light prevailiag on the inner surface of the adaptomctcr glo:-~e gradually mom intensively illuminated figures appoarcd on a 1;crcen. S/219/63/055/002/001/004 The irkIlue-nee of protracted ... D296/1)303 Tlic. subject5 were duritKf, this pcn:iod to o?craLe a t.-dtch al: the fir5t m=cnt of lit-,lit sensation. The optical dezmity of the li.Lglit producing this effect waa the,-, recor(~ed. !IL appcare(I that Uic scrisitivity threshold to light was lowcred, by 15-18,1 in thc sub- j4c!cts, suffering fr-om protractcd pain. This dccrcascc provccl to be statiGtically significant. -AIter successful cure of the widerlying ccaulition and elimination of the paizzi a rise in. the Iii,lit senriti_ vity threshold could be rocorded. Trannien-I pe-in Tio, apprec- iLa'~Ae, deviation fro-oa the nortral values . There .-re 3 filr'ures. A,L;SlrC 1ATION: Kraft.,dra nomal'noy f iziologii (Z.av. i'rcf. J N. Dion- I esov) i k-afedra glasnykli Ivol--z-,icy (zwr. Dotsent Pctr-unya) I.xiFr- s .. De ar .,annkogo meditrinsItogo in. tituta ( 1) t- 6 mell,t of Nomml. Phyniololly (Director, llrofesvor Dionesov) and Department of Opthalmolo-y (Oirector -Ioc 1) ent S-L'. 'etrunya) Lwl'niinl, 1jedical School.) P', [ -i~'; ~:', VeE * D :by dwndemiielan A.V. Leb(Ailinkiy S UJ': 1, IT, r _" D :Ilay 26, 1962 Card 2/2 I I.. j . , . . I ~ , .. I I . I I . --7 . . . I . . , I f . .. . VIROLLIEV, Y.G. Using capron parts in circuiatir4 Pp,.inp. R&eyed. : sa. nedr. 30 no.501-52 Pq 164.. .,- .01 1, Loninagorskaya goologorasyedoohnala okepoilltsila. NIV.(A,V'.'V, 'I-r,- irotortirW, drill "t'. - f w., n r tr, - , r t 1 11 --1, b, I e rI z I n9 - j I - (mi"A r1p) . V04i. 1 (4,114 1, -r , - . 2 3 -,- 3- S 1. ~ ' 64. .W 1. -A-Itzedit-.14 J -A - ANIKOVIT-.7 3 V.rl. iacklnr glarr! fOr I' clrc'i)ttJnP " c4h. 3" no.2:50 F 1~6. ( , i: F: I . ..0 I . -s tor-hr.,,-' azrikhctiins~ rye ~:eol c,i~! rhen~.o-,n3 u; rav 1, It yv,. . 7 r I umla-!o LW*r(m)/Z#TIj)/T RM ACC NRI Ap6oo2506 (A)-- 9o=3 CMEs MV0286/65/000/023/0W/WU AUTHOR a NiWaorw, V. G.' 080 1 now TMU M",Wd for qbW&Lng Wnthatic asteriale. Class NO*, 176559 sDMU Byullstwt isabretenly i tovarnykh snakOW, %o# 23, 1965p 13 TOM TAM thatia zubber MTR=t This Author Certificate presents a method for obtairder BrAbstle vmterials by depositIM a composition containing cUorowulfurized. polyothy low and synthetic rubber onto caprone cloth with subsequent drying. To W the mechanical properties of the materialp polydimethylsiloxarA rubber is used a3 the synthstio rubber with 5-15 parts b7 wod&bt to 100 parts try weight of the chlorovilturiud polyethylenee MB CODES U/ SUBK DAM O3Aug64- Card IA -1 UDCt 677.862'.002,6#678.766*3+6?6.6k.026#1 ACC Ngi AF60254FS SMck. cbbi~t-ui-/-Oig[6610oa/001/0060/0014 AMORt Tepmv, Tn. V.1 KikalWev, Vs Met Lyabimaw, A. S. ORGo novw Trl"U. s aediooollald~ sorptive%younwe IV* Role of aratral oloatrolyt4 SOMM Rodlokhlmlya. ve S. nos 1. 1966, 8-11s TOPIC TAG3t electrolyte. sorption. coolux, rubidiuot A", %%CT: 09 bdOdOr Of 4lstrIWUNg mil'anow tont redloesUeld Is Investigated in a Serolve systow with a variable cowentration of nfttr&l 61"tTOUtOo MW It Is shoo that If stepedso ovorcharging of neutral radio- sGUOU varu"ON %W electrolyte long Is "SUN". the wernelovit of gnso 414ftbfticG -puds on the electrolyte somposition aecordift to a h1porbolic MOM S1191ifted vwlpfto of the loatinvo are pe ow "rifled for WIS Use of "Vol of COL" by vendeallte, froa a modive rAtrate, ow"m wA .Owpu4m Ot ZAM) 1w utivoted manammisme, "oXiAm ftm a potAissim dderldo, modiume a M that an of the approximate teffindam doserlAdne Wde qmtm .'M be aim dowtv" from ww 4"Umptlow of a of Uw MA screft of :9- may"M Idth $106rolude Ot use"" -M4,304000. V* Fe SMlty4* wltullpaw the aw* Immutal wark* Orige art. heo, riew" 1111 in MUM* 330 061 V/ am Dis, 22J465 / MW Mwl -024 am 006 W .. i. ACC Mto AP6029078 --- - - - -- - - / hi&-pressure Vs, and the epee* under the plunger in filled with hip%-presoure flod. oris. aft. has I I figuv. [TD) BUD COMI U, 13/ BUM MM: l4Doc621ATD PR E S S 1.5-0 4~ .ec, L_?_3766-66 EWT(1)1&WT(w) AT/JO/JD W7 ~ ACC PR:- AP6006799 SOURCE CODE: UR/039f)'/66/003/001/0035/0040 Sf AUTHORS.' Dmitriyev, I. S.1 Vinogradova, Nikolayev, V. S. Popov B. M ORGI SCICI)t1fic R~p of Nuclear Phzeics, ate S-Arch lustituto -MOD02W st Inntitut yadernay flzlkl Mookovskogo gosudaratvennogo univareltista); moscow Engineering ~Phyaica Institute~ (Moskovskiy inzhenerno-rizicheskly institut) Z. I TITLE.' Autoignizatign-of fast 111htym-like nitrogen and oxy&en, ions iafter passage through a solid A &DURCE: Zh1irnal eksperimentaltnoy I teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'Ema, v redaktaiyu. Prilozheniye, v. 3, no. 1, 1966, 3r--4o I'WrIU TAGS.t nitrogen, oxygen, ionizationcross section, electron loss, charge exchange !ABSTRACT: The authors describe the results of' experiments set up to :observe the increased probability of electron lose by fast tons pass- ~1-ng through a medium. Beams of nitrogen and oxygen Ions accelerated Card 1/4 'To ~To amplifier, ,~~Mrt' .T3- 048 cyelaw~ rig. 1. Diagram of experiatental setup t1 a tron,, 2 focusing wgustj 3 - Urgets,, 4 - moo monochrcrAtoro 5 - 6 alyzer, 7 - detectorse Card -2/4 L 23766-66 ACC NRI AP6oo6799 in a 72-cm cyclotron were, focused at a distance or a meters Crom th* ;cyclotron (Fig. 1). The targets were celluloid films, placed at dir- ferent locations on the path or the beam near the focus. Ions with different charges were produced after passage of the beam through the, target. I)ns of given charge were guided by means of a magnetic mass monochromator into a charge exchange chamber where they were convwtod into ions of different charge by collision with the gas atoms. A ,magnetic analyzer, described by the authors elsewhere (ZhETF v. 40, 989, 1961), was used to determine the charge composition of the tons leaving the charge exchange chamber. The experiment consisted of .determining the relative number of nitrogen Ions (with charges 2 -- 5) and oxygen ions (charges 3 -- 5) whose charge increased by unity in the charge exchange chamber, for different distances between the target and the center or the, mass-monochromator. For most Ions the relative change In the charge was Independent or the distance, except in the case of N +4 and e5 . where :he relative number or the N+5 a nd. :e6 tons increased appreciably with decreasing distance. It Is, shown' that this increase cannot be attributed to an increase in the electron -losa cross sections but must be ascribed to autoionization of Card 3/4 L 2-3766-66 iACC NM AP6006799 and e5 Various experimental reasons for this interpretati. on 'are given. The authors thank S. Ye. KuRrIyanov and 0. A. Askar'Xan for a discussion of the results, Orig. art, hast 2 figures and 1 Jormula. ~SUB CODE: 2p/ StMK DATE-. l6Kov65/ ORIO Uri 002/ OW UN 004 Card 4/4 ACC 11Rr Ar,6oio9j9 SOURCE CODE,- UR/0056/66/o,;q/w3/orA9/0~)94 AUTHORS: -Bednyakov, A. A.t Nikolayev, V. S.; -Fu enko -_ -r-L Z/ Tullnoy, F. -4-9h- NA Y ORGE _100-tttute, of ftelear Physics, Koncow State University (Institut yadernoy flzlkl Moskovskogo, goguNio-TV-6-nnago universiteta) TITIZz Mult1pl* scattering of nitrgMn and oUMD, ions In aluminum SOURM Zhurnsl oksperimentallnoy L tworeticheskoy f tztkt,, v. 501, no. 3, i966s sft-594 'T'OPIC TAGSt oxygen., nitrogen, alumlmm,, multiple scattering, .,angular distributions Lon interaction ADSMart "w &sums u" a system or groportiorial ccxmters to wasum the angular distribution o and 0 tons with initial energy-4.3 MeVnucleon arter mul K*j'-jnjt in aluminuta roils. The meas- urements were mUM with a 72-cm cyclotron, using essentially a tech- nique previously developed for study of equilibrium distributions, Card ............... IT 0 Fig. 1. Experimental aetup. I -- Ion beam, 2 - magnetic mass mono- chromator, 3 - dlaphragq, scattering target movable channel, magnetic analyzer,,, T alit, 8 - movable silts, 9 - proportional count-, erts, .of char s In Lon beam (ZhM v. 39,0 90% 1960 and earlier papers) .,(Fig. Ir. In addition to measuring the angular distributions, the lauthorn measured the charge compoultion or the beam or Ion scattered at anglea up to + 1,50. The angular distributiona obtained were 5 - analyzed on the basis ofthe Moliere-Dethe theory (Phyff. Rev. V. 89t 1256, 1953),, developed for scattering or fast charged particles by Card 2/.5 L 24193-66 ACC NRs AP6010979 ato= described bj a statistical model. Although the theor7 19 Imcomplete In that it,does not show the dependence on the particle charge, the experimental angular distributions agree satisfactorily with the theoretical distributions If one uses for the charge or the moving Lon the rms charge of the ions in a boom of equilibrium charge composition. Orig.. art. hav 3 figures and 5 formulas. SUB OODEt SUBM DATEz 22oct65/ ORIG REFt 004/ OTH REFt 004 L 08 ACC NRt A,-60342_08 ductivity reacher. 2600 rdlIlcurle when 8 rftarl~,'ard iz%p-ules w,th ?~Ir,rjs rtr-~ im%", 400 mCu in one =ipoule). 'Ihe auxillart equilr-,ent, urcd to the rtVIoactive ;-;Lterlal and to control the reactor are briefly described. Orig. art. Ms: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 18j. 08/ =4 DATE: 00 ATD PRESZ: 5102 nuclear metallurgy Ir rd 2/2 C L C"807-6-67 ACC NRI Ap6034108 ductivity reaches 2600 millicurie when 8 standard ampoules with Wr#04 are used (M&X- imum 400 nCu in one amWile). 7he auxillary equipaent uned to Candle the ra4loactive material and to control the reactor are brief2y described. OrIg. art. has 2 figures. SUB CWI 18j. 08/ GM DATS: 00 ATD FRESB: 5102 nuclear Me ACC Nat .Sizilar work an the construction of neutron =ultipliers by & grotap headed by X. V. qZvoncy arA T. A. lopmak Is &Uo reported. Orig. art. h": 1 figure. 'is ~2c/ Mag DATZ: 00 iSUB CODN: T.; ROK"Ov. iL -A rodaktar; VYMWIWN, X.C. 4*ktor tokh- siclawskikk monk, re4*tor &messed]; GCOUCT, A.F., rodaktor; IWMWISWA, T.T., takhatchogkly redskter. Evireproof coutroattool OSawtolkee stroitel'stTO. hd Ob*bchQl red. N.12.0malovskogo. Mekvo. fte. ls&-vo lit-ry po strolt. I arkhttekturs, 1953. 142 p. [Nicrofile) (building, Irtreproot) tokhsik New v&y of making flaqpo. awrgetlk 8 &o.2110-11 1 o6o. (Flaws) OUPA 13 t 6) VIXOLAUV _ V, L p tekhnik -.1 - Sqwriewe Is qpwrating a pistoop-type ooWessor with unin4m valve@. Smogetik 10 no.6tl6 Jo 162. (KiPA 16t3) (cowessers) g5(1)t ge(2) AUTMRs TITL2v Ch9eking Angles of More Than 500 -as by Univ*rms) Devi con PUIODICALt IsmeritolInsyn t*khnika. 1659, Nr 0, pp 17-18 (US.SR) ABSTIUCT s The author describes a simple method for clwkinp nrglpq of nore than 500 mm length by wWverawl-devicf~s in camp npe.-JajizoO equip- mont is nrit available. Th; test matho4 is ,Rhovn in Fig-l an4,-2. There are 2 figures. Card 1/1 WIMATCY, V.I., Inghonsr. the and repir of etuffing box Seskels. Sudostroomis 22 so.01 26-27 Ag 156. (NIMA 9:10) (swim pipe fittles) (sealtag (Taebsoloow)) a sh; NIMSWCOM. R.I.. kandt"t taktalabe- ns" 'IV 113 Issbaseri kodAtog; uITw, P.AO, sAb"dwafty rotator. (Iblat - - - - 00 of "m owipmest of SMUM submisslaw; veft prestioe of aw $balmft smilrami Power @"Ply **@$to*] War- shosle *ber *"all& UserwIft pefigustoll I OW rubsty emeres- usimisum SUdlashol sbelessol dorecl. raftwo, O".trosep.mbel- &or. lmd-ve, 1956. 49 pe (XIMA 9t6) Use of Yeammin in YAwt&Uura (Cont ymscav, 5A& izd-vo :LN 165~ Trans. of a Conf. on Ab6ve (Inst. Xeta-'Iurgy, V; SZ-,U0(,d. SAM we 2 draw age. XhitmUp 891op Waygow p NoYao,, jlkqlmpnrO_ V.I. ad Gealk, Nol. Obtaining Dmaipm jj~As of Cw%om-frae Parroahrom and Metallic Smagamsee V7 the an I method U2 MOW@ eamialusless: 1,, RUsUriag of the ImWU to eammed by a bldh San mentimatp partlemlAwly hydxvgm said altropm. 2. Temmum % A A to the simplest sad most reliable method of ps IRS 4mme lop%* or the" mO&U, ~, istrefiecties or ~~ trestomt of fftreallep at the Zoperotboye Perroalloys Plant resulted is as lawomme of 5-20 pezem in the satisfactory yield of mt&lUe mmogb. xdm~M =A as I a mm of 3 Peseem In the eaw of esalmmm-fm ferro- dmM, 4, Vasmome t.~tmu or allays mk" It poselb2m, to reftm the emotimst of ammemp lboolbor"', MA mommetame ise2mlems. 50 V~ treatimam wwwr a "MI&MI Pecans or ~ 5 =o mormary sUm pendto a certain redaction of the eoz%m sontent,, than assuring a yield of XbrOOOO-typ rerrachrom or unvarying qwLlityo 6. it to that Vemmom treatment be tmMed fit the prodectlow, aff other fenvallerm, (rhare we 3 Soviet references), Card 11/16 NIKOLAW,, fol.p SWMBINA, lu.1.l RARChIMKIT. A.Z. effect In the ?oft oomp~d. Okur. *Mpo I tow. floo " 20.21?M-777 IP #6)o (NM 1617) 11101AMY V.I.; SHCJU~bLNA, ja.j.; YAYINDY, 3.3. Temperature study of Mmimbever spectra an JT457 nuclei in the antiferromagratic co"und hSo i toore fiz. 45 no.4:1271-1280 0 163. wid SaU9 Zhure eksp. (MIM 16:11) ACCUSUM We AIP4012569 9/0056/64/0"/001/0309/0392 '=Tiwes~ Nikolayev, V. 1.1 Yakimov, S. S. TI=# investigation of the temparaturo dapendence of the Mosebauer offeft an Ire-97 Impurities in a qold crystal lattice ,eksper. i teorst.,,fiz., 46, no. 1, 1964, 369-392, SOURCSt Wwrnal 70PIC TAQMs IMosebauer effect, resonance emission probability, iron S7. iron 57 iMu;ity, gold. gold liAtice, Mossbauer spectrumf natural Mcesbauer line width, resonance absorption line, Debye model,i force Constant v 2%0 probability of resonance emission of 14.4 keV -y quan-I ABSTPACT ta by re nuclei embedded in a gold lattice (mass ratio MI/k - 0.29) W" Lave4tigated over the temperature range 77--700K. The M"ur A tedbalque was described briefly elsewborit (ZhM v. 44. 775, 1963).. Vho,irlosebauer spectruiR was found to be ovec the entire WEDIATM, 1. 1. Plecoestructies of motor reactions after Wansplantattom of oisele tandow In treativAg trausistIc Injuries of the Pert- pheral serves. Ortop.trava. I protes. 80.2219-25 Mr-Ap "55. (MaA 8:10) 1, Is khtimirgicheskago sektors (say.-prof. 1.1.3"ontov) Institsta fistologti to. I.P.Pavlove Akedowit muk =31 (dir.-alcad. K.14.9ykov) I Leniveadskogn institute travmk,- tologli I artowli MW A I 11CU'uren-"Y. I ra sp Ngalstructlon of 05 re: Itom o no (NU U OrLMOM 'ral nerves. As (?am V N 0 05 4TS, of peripheral nmrvee, roconst. of 0 motor reac NO RIUM. R.A.; NISMAM. V.1. 21 rosWog~ hie picture motor opperstus followbW 6:75-85 '57. of the functioul transforalotion of the tendon tronsulsentation. ?rady Inst. fiviol. (M MA 11: 4) 1. lkirurgicheskly sektor (saveduyushchty V.I. Salonov). Laboratorlya *1ektrofislologil (sav*duyushchly T.Ta. Delov) i TrAvantologichoskiy Institut In. A.R. Frodeas (direktor V.I. Sasonov). (MMM-TRAMPLWATION) X110um, V. I. q - - - *- - "iolegical basits for rational wive2s, tension and a mathad for detemining It during tenoWoplasty opumt1ove. Ortop., travs. I pmtm. no.11:40-47 161. (MIRA 11.112) 1, Is Pauchno-Issledevatel'skogo detskogo artWedichemkogo inatituta in. 0. 1. Turnera (dir. - prof. H. X. Gencharew ) (MUSCLES.-SURGgff ) (TL%)OW.5LrRGE") SPURPOV, O.K.; NJROLAYEEV. V.I.; tOVALEV, B.A. Ipprovtftnt of the sUrting charactoristics of V_typo carburator enrines. Avt-Proa. no.9i12_14 S 061. (MIKA 14s9) 1* (josudarstvennyy 8OYu$nYy ordona Trudovoro Lrasnogo Znanenl muchno-issledovateleskly &vtomobilerWy j avtomotornyy Ustitut. (Autonobiles--k-nCines) 40303 31!941621000100610381232 D295/D308 AUTHOR: Nlikolayev.-t- 11 TITLZ; Instrument for =ensuring and recording instantaneous torque values r_'?R'_?'OD1CAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avto=atika i radioelektronikao no. 6, 1962, abat-ract 6-2-77 1 (Avtonob. prom-st.', no. 11, 1961, 44-45) r."-"XT In instrument for meas-aring and recording Instantancous torque values developed at the instru=ent section of (17AYI) is described. The instrunent consisto of a dynozometric clutch of the induction type and an electronic moasurin; cquip=ent..The shal"t of the clutch is provided with flanges between which the neasuring secticn iz situated. '!.he elastic deformation of -*Pis section urler the load and the corresponding angular shift of tv~e flanges with respect to eadh other vary the gaps between the cores of the tran-, forners.and the armatures closing the magnetic circuit. The induc- tance veriation serves an a neasure of tho torque. The primary windin a of the transformers are connected in series and are fed Card M NIKOLATFVI V.I.; VILIFERT, K.I. Devise for amnearing and reeording Instantaneous Values of t4a Ignitiore-edwenes angle and Un mmdwr of revolutions of 4n engine. Avt.prom. 28 no.506-27 IV 162. (;QPA 150) 1. Gosudarstv*Wy acyuzVj ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znawni mauchno-Issledovatel'skly artomobil'ary I avtomotornyy institut. (Motor vehieles-Enginse-Teating) (Electronte Instrumiente) AUXAMp V.I. .. . Or-too for "art" ~tary valtme of rerefutlow, AyUprom, 28 weds32 Ag a (MIRA 16s3) le Goswd&rst"u"y soyusW ardena Trudevogo Kr"wgo *A~l nauchno-iselodovatolleldy &vUwbllfmyy L avtonotomyy institut. (ftn=wter) XIKOIAYEVP V.I.; KAItCHFVSKIY, A.I.; IS1140YEV, V.G.; VASILYEV, B.V. ,--..--1'WkpW9wtr1ct1on of the w~etIc alloy WAv2e Ztmr, kep,10) I toor. f Is. 45 no.NOO-05 S 063. W4 16 (Y&Mvine sow Cold alloyo-ft4ptetic properties) I ` -'- I ~' "I r, I/ , i, 4, ACCES'SIOV 1411: AP5024511 ultfo I ~I I/ 65f I-) (JO/O 10/ovir) I Ono 678. 675. 019:620. 179. 16 ~utlna_L T. L. ; Nikol AMITOR: Antropova, N. 1. Makeyeva L. G. ; YLrr 1. ; Grinborg-, -M- TI'I'L.I'-': I;bw detection, In caprolan stock.; and articles SOURCE: Plasticheskiye inassy, no. 10, 1965, 55-56 TOPIC TAGS: irivamide-,Y"ultragonic flaw detector, ultrasonic inspPetion, non- de fill 1".Ict Ive test, qualtiy control/UDNI-I ultragrmic Q'I'-V rIaL A11WRACT: Applicability of the ultrac.;onic inethod for flaw detection in caprolan apted pit-ces was ntudied. The ultrasonic edir) flaw oottector UUM-1 may be ad, W th- dctectiori of deforts in caprolan utilizing the set of :,iensor headr; used for flaw dnto!!ction in metal articitus. A frequency of 1. 8 tnegacycles is required for capro'Lan thickncss to 100 mri and 0. 8 megacycles is rr;q-.,Ircd for 100- 300 rnm thicknegges, The sample OU7face should be smooth, clc,-,,n and covered with a T tUr I p"i of t~- d-efect Is ectermined from a scale 14yer ui uU or g --rin- deIJAII Carl it,", Kf-LKlyl ... P. .j ., - . . ;. , t. . .. ~ I . - .. . . ,I . i - I.I ! I I . - I . . . . - - ~ : N 1* , Y~ "; ,, . ",,I - ; r. Frcd,iMn,, ri-ico rr,-~-n Ih- rl ror7-,)qllr-y r*m-~-. .I rr I . vit. I! A') 1 ~ 5 * (VII,;, 1P.-s