SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIZOVKINA, T. V. - NOCON, P.

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DOLGOVO B.N. (deceasedl;,YIZOVKINA, T.V.; NFSSLM, K.A.; STROYMAN, I.M. Disproportionation of hydrogen In the dystem benzene-ethy! alcohol Isopropyl alcohol. Voet. LGU 19 no.10:101..106 164. (MIRA 17:7) NIZOVKINA, T.V.j STROMON, I.H.; GEMER, II.M.; BOIRCWAYA, G.K.; SALTYKOVA,r.A. Preparation of phenols by condensation dehydrocyclization. Zhur. oba khim. 34 no.11:3566-3570 N 164 (HIRA 18d) 1. Lenlngradskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet. NIZOVOY,G.T., kRndidat taidmichaskikh naulc -,4r Cr4Ti - P'lamnive mooth operation of the plant an the bastig of arer-all output. SellkhoexashIna no.5s24-27 W '55. OM 8: 6) (ractory management) (IffidemW, Industrtal) ACC NRt AP6005958 SOURCE CODE: U-R-/0127/66/000/002/0057/0060 AUTHOR: Sofronov, A. V.: Abramov. A. V.: Niz Yu. K Nefedov, ffiEMOML Vitseni, _Ye_.H* ORG: none TITLLE: The development and application of "dynamo-reactive." grenade launchers In the mining industry .SOURCZ: Gornyy zhurnal, no. 2, 1966, 57-60 TOPIC TAGS: mining engi Y ering, gren.ade,.ground weapon, weapon launcher ABS 60, thil-m Ramenako?a otdeleniye TRACT: In 19 enskoLe B=gj ~ofVNI~Ieofi~zikkl( T!__ IrNIlgeofiziki) began research on the design of a firing system to eliminate over- hangs in mining operations. One of the most acceptable versions of the design is a. system operating on the recoilless weapon principle: the "dynamo-reactive" cannon 7 1 1 3 Fig4 1. Diagram of a.recoilleas cannon. 1 - Barrel; 2 - cap bushing; 3 -% firing mechani am; 4 - nozzle; 5 - bottom plate; 6 cartridge; 7 - cartridge case; 8 - obvM_ A Card 1/2 UDC: 621.926.1 L 2435 7-46 ACC UR. AP6005958 (see Fig. 1). The advantages of the proposed device are: -small caliber, law weight, no recoil with higb.,power, high maneuverability, and the opportunity of firing dummiett or high-explosive projectiles. Fuither research resulted In the design of the DRS-130 dynamo-reactive grenade launcher (see Fig. 2). The results obtained in ---Fig.- 2. The-DRS-130 dynamo-reactive grenade launcher. 1 Shell; 2 - igniter; 3 - powder charge; 4 - charge chamber; 5 - fins; 6 - barrel. ballistic tests were excellent and tests vere conducted under-field conditions. In addition to its main function, the grenade launcher may also be used to string cable, to eliminate the danger of avalanches, and to break up ice formations in rivers. Orig. art. has: A figures and 1 table. JOB) COTA 19/ SUBM DAM noas/ ORIG REFt 001/ OTH REFs 002/ At: iP_ 2 2 HIZOVSKLIA 0 P - SHIVRIIIAt A.B.; LOVYLGIIIAO Ye.V.; FLLTOHOVA, Ye.G.; ~& "'. 0 h-. H. Conditions for the formation of the pigment complek of Inonotus obliquus in artificial cultures. Mikrobiologiia 29 n0-3:441-445 My-Je 160o (MIRA 13:7) 1. Botaaicheakiy institut, im. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leaingrad. (WOOMTAINING FUMI) MIZOVSKIT T. tash. Maintenance of semitrailers. Ayt. I ranap. 36 no. 7:lEk-20 Jl 4513. (MIRA 11:8) (Truck trailers-Vaintsaaace and repair) .~a ' ~L A-L.J-- ; a " u u w a I __F x A T. T. I A- At-,K -M M K k A- -U-.I -. - A. A. r440 - - o [In fliiwirw~ A vwp brW disiorw4tion 6op j(v" OC a amploo 6 6i f Se s e aC UM US AW&OMM lm*. ma. Omfe WAh (S at cubbw and S e 00 0 fil ,:I 100 00 go- qpe see lee tdt"tMC CLAWOUTOV c too too 4: Mm" air oil o6c in A ad 0 0 00 OZ94TSE.i. IL. L. USSR/CheMistry - AnalySis, EVipoent Dec 50 "New Absorbers for the Apparatus for Gas-Volumetric Determination of Carbon," A. A. Nizovtsev, Gor1kiy Automobile Plant imeni Molotov "Zavod TAb." No 12, pp 1502, 1503 Nev type of absorbere; considerably decreases time and material usually required for fabrication. Ab- sorber has only 2 values instead of usual 3, and they are simpler and more dependable. It may be adjusted to automatic actionby ulight modification. 182T10 ACS, A"amt" Aw dworwhoke dm 4~644nuft Cil"dCY of wow aLtm A, A XWVXMV,, Zew4j*d)o IAS,, 10 V4 Mr, I lwgo~ (Inc gram ad the mix 61 heated in a (UMAce. And %he g4wAacq AMMM CO PM4 thfWgb AN OPM S(QPCMfg An btOACC(A- hAmIk- igids suffa*nl ssn4 to Wicate Irw -cc ) into A zo-mi facrtste atkd wkfA watew and howed im is WA(Cf-fox" jacket TIw %M(ume *I po Ma he CWCMAwd with acs accuracy -d I t. it 5 Cv.. ttepewinc on The Sul at (he whok-im. it the 'wMor i~ heated fn 4 bMt. GMtCT aCCWWV iS O(AAintd tay he-Atiog the w=*Imaq,u"tecc%g tube. Ithwmed. ft.W R. d aubm. rm. G-up. wkh dk- bidb fW C(h 44ta.0 w tin - babc -.I. (61m) ~-waowm~i tnr mxg~mm in the W. M. canispa elf - Now abomwe tot We Itme #w "kmstm Ower. ads$" sc usbalm. A.s W.,(Momfb(mv Afice Man Goru). zdw4l&kjo "IM); d. cl. 3W/.-Tlw bW*vtd obsorber Is Asped to avoid say I POWW lotmatiou a W WbWes or pakets UA U Dmilded aftbi 4to sucacucktily Wet claC valve. A di. NIZOWS-W. A.A. 377 Prisposoblentye dlya sblifovaniya steklyannykh urovney.- (Vardosantdze. lsposlzooantys otkhodov abraziunykh krugov.M.). 1954. 4 s. 9 ill. 24sm. (H-vo) avtombb.. trakt. I s.-kh. Yaa&inostroyeniya SSSR. Tsentr. Byuro tekhu. informatsit. obmen opytom v mashinostrosenti. He 23)- 1.500 ekz. Bespl.- avt, ukazo-sly ,w kontse teksta,-(541501zh 666.1-035 SO: Knizhaya, Letopis, Vol. 1. 1955 MIZO 1114 Isproved apparatus for dettrimining carbon in ustals. tav.lAb. 22 imo.5:608-609 156. (KLU 9: 8) 1. Avtonobll'zWy gayod Imeal Kolotoys. (Carbon-Assaysts) (Kotals-Analysim) (CbL4mic&l app&r&tas) Al Z_ OV T AUTWRs' Nizovtoev, A.A. 32-9-36/1+3 TITLE: A Pump for the Re-Filling of Acids and Poisonous Reagents (Nason dlys. perelivanlya kislot I yadovitykh reaktivov) PMIODICA14 Zavadskaya Laboratorlya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 9, pp.1134-1134 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This pump consists of a glass body to which a projecting part is soldered and which to provided with a won ground-in inlet valve with a limiter. A tube Is welded into the g2ass body, which Is provided at its lower end with a wellgmund-in outlet valve with limiters, and at its upper end with a snout for pouring. The pump works by wans of an ordinary tubber vessel which is conneoted to the projecting part by means of a rubber tube. The glass body in fastened in a rubber ring in the neck of the bottle. There ia I figure. ASSOCUTIM Gorskiy Automobile Factory (Gorlkovskly avtomobillnyy savod) AVAUAB LE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 ov -F~ L:- Vx It, /1~ AUTHOR: Nizovtsev, A.A. 32-9-37/43 TITLE: A N.-w Absorber for the Ors-Appamtus for the Analysis of Gas Volumes (Novyy poglotitell k appaxatu Ors& dlya gazoob"yemnogo andli a) PERIODICAL Zavodskaya Laboratorlya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 9. PP-1135-1135 (USSR) ABSTRAM The absorber described here oonstats of two vessels and glass tubes. The measurements of the vessels are determined by the volume of the Va sample for an analysis. After the absorber is mounted on the stand, it In connected by means of a capillary tube with the crest of the apparatust and the absorption liquiS is pourvd into the neck between the vessels through a gap of 2-3 = width. Inaulation against air can be attained by applying a layer of vasaline oil to the absorption liquid. There is I figute. ASSOCIATIONs Gorqcly Automobile Factory (Gorlkovskly avtomobil'nvy zavod) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CaM i/I OT6.J/11/ AUTHOR: TITLE: S/032/61/027/001/036/057 3017/B054 "i ovtdovs As A* Special Device for Calibrating Rhoometere and Determining Gas Flow Velocities PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1961, Vol. 27, No. 1, Pp. 120-121 TEXT: The author developed a device for testing rheometers and determining the flow velocity of gases. The device consists of two automatic stabilium for adjustine the water level, a pressure gage, and a timepiece with secondhand. Fig. 1 shown an arrangement of apparatus for testing rheo- VC meters and determining the gas flow velocity in a capillary tube. Before making the measurement, the constancy of the pressure gage must be chocked. The gas flow velocity is measured by a special device. The pressure dif- ferenae of the gas in front of and behind the capillary tube is determined by a scale, and the gas consumption is established from the velocity of the gas flow through the capillary tube. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovekiy avtomobillnyy mod (Gorlkly Autanobile Plant) Card 1/1 DMITRMVj, I.N.; tflzovTszvp L.M. I- introduction of the International System of Units. Staaartl satidia 29 no.504-37 b~- 164. (MIU 17:12) .. Nimrsc~j~ -~qtp_-_?*-YONOMffiENKOp V.P.; 91AMiWVA, Et~A* Yaw date on the representatives of the gartus Liparis Im the Barents Sea. Zool. zhur. 42 no.9:1415-1418 163. (KERA 16t 12) 1. Polar Research aid Designing Institute of Marine Fishery Amagement, and 0imnography, *u-mansk. 1. - WSUKOV, V.V.; NIZUK-SINg G.F. ------ Feeding habits of tl:e wolf fislies Anarrhichos: latifrons St,-cnstrup at Hv-11.vrI,-zeon# A. Anor Olafson# rnd A. lupus Le In "the BerentC Sea. Trudy no.2:203-206 160. (MIA 14:2) (Barents Sea-1,162f fish) Qiibes-Food) NIZOM,vt NW data on the distribmtion of wolffish (Inarhichas Lqmw Lime and Anarhichas minor Olafson) and of the sand dab (Hippoglassoldes PlAtessaifts 21mandoides Bloch) at the northern shores of SpUabeigen. Dokl.,IN SSSR 149 no,3t735-737 Mr 163. - (MM 16:4) 1. Folyarnyy nau h IssledovatellskLy institut wrokogo rybnogo idwspystva, I okeanografil int. M.M.1hipovichs. Fn Istavleno lWadkoot re.N.Favlovskin. (Arctic Ocean-volffigh) (Arctic Ocean-Slatflahos) I'T, .- I UN011IMM.0- 11 *;~, 1, - t~ ' ' ' Spring vowing of winter rye with vetch, peas. and oats. fouledelle, 6 ra.3:91 Vr 158. (MM 11: 4) 1,G2&vrtyy saonom Tadekoy mahinno-traktornoy stantsils GoOkovskoy obleAti, (romm crops) HIMMIXT, Tu.K,, lashemer; . UND"M 1 9 T. claktramontero Soldering comatater lugs wIth the aid of & welding treanformor. Izergetik 4 no.4:19 Ap 156o WRA 9:7) (Solder and soldering) NIZOVTSEV, V.A., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik Treating necrobacillosis In reindeer with antlbioticq. Veterinariia 39 no.8t66 Ag 162. (M2RA 17%12) 1. Marlyan-Karskaya sel$skokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya staitsiya. NIZOVTSEV V (Senior Scientific 'Worker, Narlyan-Mar Agricultural Experimental Station). 'treatment of reindeer suffering from necrobacillosis vIth antibiotics" Veterinariyaj vol. 391,, no. 8,, August 1962, p. 66 X, ACC 44 P SOURCS CODE: UR/0040/60/030/00011552/1554 1AUTHOR: LGVshIM,V.1r.; JjIkhay1jnV.V.; Kjxovtsav,V.V, ORG: none TITLE: Absorptions excitation and Infrared-stimulated flash In calcium and strontium sulfide phosphoroAsports Fourteenth All-VnIOM ConfOrOU40 On Lumlaesconce (Crystal Phosphors) held at RIC&* 16-23 Septe 19657- SOURCE: AN WRo XXV09ttYse Jkr1YA fIxIcheakayas V40p ao.9, 1966, 1552-1454 TOPIC TAGS; calcium Compounds Sirantium, compound,, 4ulfide. obgorptloa ba4d# ab- sorption edge, phatolualnescance# Irradiation, eleciron trapplag ABSTRACT: The authors Investigated the infrared absorption of CaS f Ilms and the- - Infrared absorption and lualnexctnce excitation spectra and the Infrared stimulated flash of different C&S and mixed CaSeStS phosphors. The absorption,spectra were recorded for photon energies from about 3 to 6 eV with 200 to 2000 A thick films deposited by different techniques an LIP ar'fusod quartz substrates. The CaS absorption In the long wavelength portion of the Investigated range depended con- siderably an the presence and nature of Impurities,'but in the short wavelength port of the range it d~d not., Tho absorption edge, defined an the position;of the greato slope of the absorpitlai wirve, was G.Lt 0.3 07, The absorption spectrum exhibited structu", and this structure was repeated In the 1%kaluesceme, excitation spectra. car'd ]LA ACC NR, Addition of SrS to the C&S shifted the absorpt:1.6m eage toward lower photon energies, and the absorption peakA shifted toward shorter wavelotigths with decreasing temper- ature at rates rsnglzig~for d1iferent specLmns from O.V to 1.4 X/dogree. The Wra- red-stLoulated flash In CaSogroWs:8a phosphors was investigated at different temper- atures. At - 196o C tle phosphor was sensitive to 1nfrared radiations with wave- length& as long as 2.56 ;L9 "roan at - l2oO the infraimd sensitivity did not extend evea to 2 jAe The brigitness of the Lafrared-stLaulated flash was temperature depen- deatg having a minimum at - 1500 a and a mzLuua at'-? 100 C for stimulation at a wave- length of 2.25 p. The Idecrease In the flash hrlght~ess with Increase of the temper- ature frou - 196 to - i5aP is ascribed to decrease 6f the light sun stared In shallow traps, and the Inareasip In the flash Intensity with'Iscrease of the temperature frou - 1,50 to - IOP Is ascribed to decrease in the probsbllLt~ for trapping of electrons in traps haviag a.depth of 0o26 We OrIgo aft* hast 3 figures* SM COUX: 20 BUM IMM 0810~ Rzrt oo4 OM RE?: 003 I zx V V z; F v ti, F. v - VIIXN'rffA, N.I.; WX7Zrf=TA&-j&LmP**g- Oase of contamcination of water supply with sevago. Gig, I wta zto,12t 4-42 D 154. Or& 80 1. Is lbarkovskoy oblastnoy saaltamo spideadologichemkoy stantelt (VAM SUMT polIntion by sawage) (SIVAam contaulaatlon of water avpply) r VXD"I YXQ. U. 16 vrech; WZOVLb;VA. T-T-i vrach; DCROYX'r&V, M.re., khtmiL- Case of pollution of the minicipal water supply by savage. Gig. i saa. 22 no.9:86-87 -% 057. (MIRA 10:12) 1. 1z Kharlkovskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidentologichookoy stanteit (WAM SUPPLY contamination by savage) (SWAGC contamination of water supply) SAVRONSKAYAP A..G.-, BOR1,SOVA, 11.B.; POKFUT;Kly, V.14. Mechftnigm of the inbibiting effect of 5-bxomouracil wl the division of bdoterial cells. Zhur.rIkrobLol.,,epid. I immm. 42 noeIN92-9? D 165. 1B", 19a) 1. Inatitut epidemiologli i rrikroblologli imeni Camalei APIN SSSR. NIZSAL0VSZKf, J. Let us utilize favorable conditions for spreading stable manure. P. 5. (Magyar Mezogazdasag, Vol. U. no. 4,, Feb. 1956 Fudapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAJ,) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. J. Y, J - Current problems of m. nuring. 1). 9. Vol. 11, no. 15/16. Aug- 1956 KATII.R I,';--""ZOGAZ`)A~;"-.G ArIRICULTUI~j? I Budapest, Hun.gary So: East European Accession, Vol. 6. No. 5. MIaY 1957 NUSALOTSM. Laszlo Iksks of pharmclon In material conservation. Gymasseregs 9 noo6: 108-110 To Ir4. (paimor *mtorlal presem, tasks) 14.11 Y, /) ("", /~~, HaTURELLI, B.Ye.; NIZYAYN-V-.- D.A -am A magnetograph with visible recording. Izv.AB SSSR.Ser.geeflis. ao.8:1064-106$ Ag 157. (YLRA 10:P) I.LazAngradakly goeudarstvannyy unIvoreltet Im. A.A. Zhdanova. (14watometer) SOV/49-58-7-10/16 AUTHORS: Brjunelli, B. Ye ~izw ~cv~. ~- d Zaaonidi, Kh. D. TITIE: Stabiliser of Magnetic Field (Stabilizator naSaitnogo polya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Alkademii NaukSSSR, SeriL7a G3ofizicheska7a, 1958, pp 917 - 920 (USSR-) ABSTRACT: The Ceomagnetic laboratory of LeninCrad Univei-sity designed an ap,)aratus which diminishes "Le effect of the exterior electromaCnetic field on the field of a measuring instru.LiE;it based on the -%iaLi.L,:.tic principle. The apparatus gener,5tes its ovin elect-,:ic curi:,t~nt in proportion to the variations of a naGneti~. field required to be stabilised. The Helwholtz circu-;t iz added in order to maintain an exact;--lationship betiveen the magnetic field and the electric current. Tile magnetometer typc L1--1 is employed as a part of the design (Figure 13. It waS ;;iodified by the inclusion of a hot -electric device. The Iiijit of the small car bulb (15 iso projected onto the plate ('-) by mpan8 of the 2 prism ~2~, the objective)(3) an6 a wirror of the magueto- meter 4 . The plate (5 screens the photocell (6). When, due to movement of the mirror, some liLht falls on Uardl/3 the photocell, an electric curreat will Cenerate.This Stabiliser of Magnetic Field SOII/49-58-7-10/16 current aft,~-r beinL amplified by (7), is directed to the coli (8) placed near the magnetometer. The purpose of the coil is to produce an electromaLxnetic field in order to counteract the variations of the maguctometer field. if (H) denotes tLe field inside the instrument and the angle of mac~net reflections is k 1H1 the anrlified current will be i . The field produced by the coil (8) i0 H2 - The field of the instrument will be affected by the variations of the Earth's magnetism, as indicated by Eqs.(l) to (3). Several types of the amplifier can be used. The simple type (Figures 2 and 4) will Ave a satisfactory result but if a higher coefficient of intensification is required, a more powerful type (FiSure 3) should be employed. The coefficient of intensification k in relation to the magnet deflection of the inztrument, can be calculated from the Eqs.(4) to (6). Uard2/3 In practice, the results obtained i~.,ere very consistent. Stabiliser of Magnetic Field SOV/49-2-8-?-10/16 The instrument, placed in a building situated in the midst of a heavy traffic of tramways and trolley-buses, gave a magnetic stabilisation of 2-3 Y for the variations in the magnetic field ranginE from 60 to 100 y These variations, in spite of their rapid character, never affected the steadiness of stabilisation. There are 4 fieures and 2 references,lof which is Soviet and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imeni A.A. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1957 card 3/3 1. Magnetic fields--Stabilization 2. Magnetometers-- Applications 3. Earth--Magnetic effects 4. Instruments-- Magnetic factors ZIMALOV9 L,N.p mWahiy nauchoyy &otrudaLk;,5Z=F, D.A., brUadir . mokhanikar Now feature of magmtIo aetivity at Vostok Station. aforim. b1ml. SoT. aatark. eksp. no.3708-39 162. (IUU 16:4) 1. Arkticheirkly I &#-arkticbeskly nauchno-lealedovatell6kly Institmt. (Vostok Station., Aat&rctLc&--1Aegnetii=,, Terrestrial) TIKHOMIROV, ~rachtjNIZYAM .D.A., maldahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik -- . " .0 -- Warning air for respiration without exterior heat sources. Inform.blul. Sov.sntark.eP-sp, no.4101-55 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Chetvert4m kentinentallngym ekspeditalye. M yef-7 AUTHORS: Makarov, I. A. and Nizyayev, V. Id. 65-1-3/14 TITLE: Investigations on_U6`mb1ning the SFn-thesis of Methanol with Destructive Hydrogenation Procesaes. (Op7t sovze- shcheniya sinteza metanola s protsessami destruktivnoy g1drogenizataii). PERIODIOAL: Khiml a I Tekhnologlya Topliv I Masel,1958,Nrl.pp.9-17). (USSR~ ABSTRACT-. Data on 2 years experimental plant work are given in which the synthesis of methanol was combined with des- tructive hydrogenation. These experiments were based on the idea of replacing the purification of hydrogen from 00 with an ammoniacal solution of a copper salt by the synthesis of methanol. The gas (after washing with Water) contains 5% GO; this content Is decreased to 1 - 2%. After the condensation of methanol, the gas is used for hydrogenation. Initially, the methanol syn- thesis plant was connected to the vapour phase hydroge- nation plant, by-passing copper-ammoniacal purification (Fig.1). In the hydro nation plant the petroleum raw materials are treated Ton the form of a kerosene-gas oil fractiono vacuum distillate and a mixture of medium frac- card 1/3 tions of tar from semi-coking and crude petrolewa oil. 65-1-31h,4 investigations on Combining the Synthesis of Methanol with es- tiuctive HTdrogenation Processes. Fresh synthesis gas is diluted with the reoirculated gas to decrease the (10 concentration and to prevent carbonyl corrosion of the heat exchangers. The ayn- thesis plant is described. Mean monthly compositions of the synthesis end circulating gas (Table 1), data on drude methanol (Table 2) and data on the temperature diktribution In the datalTat (Table 3) are givens An Afiftlysis of the plant operation shows that,, with low GO concentrations, the process can be controlled easily. k modified plant is shown In Fig.2 when an additional synthesis column was joined in parallel. Plant operat- ing data are given in Tables 4 - 9. The water gas still contained a high percentage of nitrogen# inspite of a considerable blow-off of the residual gases. In view of this a scheme was developed in which gas from the methanol synthesis passes Into an ammoniaaal-oopper purification plant where it is freed from oxygen containing admixtures and passed Into an ammonia synthesis plant, where nitro- . n is converted into ammonia. The is then led to ge T the hydrogenation plant (Flg.5)0 hfassacheme was carried Card 2/3 out in 2 stages: (1) only the ammoniacal copper puri- VArARGY, I.A.; IUZTAM. T.H. WIMP"rop"R I 'ww- - Chmg*-qnr of a combined unit for the synthitals of mthanal and destrtwtlvo hydrogenation proces"s to exothersda operstl=, Xldue I takh. toplo' I masol 3 n095-14 AV #58* (MM ntO (vistfianot) (Erydro'genation) (Cheadcal reactiong Beat of) 24,2100 AUTHORS: Razanova, N. B, Nizyayev, 11. V. TITLE- coricerning ,, m-t~jr i -x suLs-ar-e it, t,--'Pv trodes It". kLetter t.- E.Jit.cvj PERIOJ?ICAL~ Radlot-ekhnika i elekl- rordk.a, 1~~)60, Vc~l P~, 3,51 352 (Ussp,~) ABSTRACT: When a vcl-age scmewhat undor lbr~:all~d,~;,.,,-n lr-vt~l Is, to a vacuum I-ap r.)c-t,.-;een ln~:7, :--C 'urocie material a,: !,,1.1cr,~-prol:rusions car) be expected, -,-Ihere the field and, ,Gn3equt~ntly, p~,naer--rrc7:cric forcec- are amplifieJ as compared wirlh thc-ir average val 'ie~, ,Fc,-,d e r - motoric fcrc,?3 do nct reacr, levels higher th.-an tha tensile of mcot -~ i roje maer~;- Flr~,vie -: e r, the requi red at ~he ir,3t-ant I T;!--ed-*L,'].t Y 11-111cr break,,j-,,.-.,ri may be corisijeraoly ik-lvier a, cer-a~:-~ spc*:Q- J.,le to micro-cracks caused by 1~he pulling fcr~,e rf - lie electric ffeld. The authoro o .Dserved and ph7,tcgraphed Card 1/3 the mc--lior. of carticles of matter leavinic~. ~,I-e s-irface doncevning a Method at' Betweet-i Electrodes in Vacuu-.': tc- 'he SOV/ 1 -2f) Editc)r) of one ueCaoce-4 i) r d C. e I ec I- rsode ;.-;f dyri,/c,,r: u n -1 e rs "I r U 0. 04 -En-c- s e pa ra t,- 1. ria k 1/0, 1 - , I CI I;--. ;.: "! 1 ~; I ~.- , recorded at It'age 'Ippli r y I 16CQC2 [)~l I" i.C 1 ~.-- "00 J1'~ (' C machj.rinr~ c-f' eiecl-rcrl-,s. Tiie au~h,lrs thini.,, lh:7, transfer fDtl~ mar'er was ~n,, reoult. Df ma-~erial loosenr-d 'cl,y lr;ud T- should b~ (-t' find a slmiiar- transfer, ~-ven~ual' 1,y may bo pc-~sibie aioo lbetweer, obafacv-,-, durlng earlier experi-,--nl~s ,ieen tt,~e nr that a cerr-ain .c, ~7 e a; r, v f:)ae a r.- -i *. h- mc!-.a n i cs ~- -c- r-.g I- t; r; tp - anode ma ~,-? r 1;-~; I -c. P,7~ s s i b -' e *- r. ah e 1~ransfer cf ~;ubs,-ance particles creates a crnl~jc-llv- Card 2/3 inecilwm f'G-,- in vaculo(j, Dlore lo I -1e t ho (I a f S u L, z5 t a i-- c e T i afe r Concerning a I Between Electrodes in Vac,.i'u:-~, !LeT--,-ev ~-c~ the Editor) SUBMITTED: 71717() j S CI V/ I C" 2 - -f t' 8 references, 3 Scviet, 34 U."S., L U.K., 1 French. The U.S. and U.K. references are-. if. W. Anderson, Electr. Engng., 1935, 1-4, 1315; H. G. Heard, E. J. Lauer, Vacuwm; 1953, 3, 104; L, Cranberg, J. Appl. Phys., 1952, 23, 518; P F. Brc-)wne, Proc- Roly. Soc. B, 1955, 68, 564. AugLlJt~ 4, ICJ5~' Card 3/~ NIZIYEV, V.A. Recent date on the oil and gas potential of the sedimentc subjacent to the red formation on the Cheleken Peninsula. Naftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no.8:7-10 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Ob"yedineniye "Turkmanneft'". NJAGUL P. s Machine Wustry at the 6th International Technological Fair in Belgrade. HasinogradnJa 5 no.2-.9-10 J1 162. M,=Vjui-I- r4 ItDiscriminatioa1a dialing- with governwnt employees and others, includIng employees of economic enterprises." p. 62. (Soci2lia Pplitlk4, 'fol. 3, no. 6, June 1953. Beograd.) SO: Mfonth13 List 2.f_ Fagig. Filropgan Ar-pessions, Vol. 3, no. 6, Library of Congress, June 1954. uncl. maymRovala r :~~_ wOral 8MtOms in Occupaticiml ==ury poimfting,fl ]p. 463. (ARaiv zA Hic;ijEuu nm,, Vdl* 3S no* 4v 1952s Zegrebs YU9,081AVIA) SO: I-Ionthl;y List of East European Accessionsp Vol. 20 J8, Library of GoWresv, Aup.usto 1953) Uncl. lrjmlmvsxlj. Z. - Occupational abrasion and attrition of teeth. Arh. hIg rada 6 no.6:311-314 1955. 1. Zavod a& odontolog1ju Kedicinskog fakmlteta u Zagrebm. (TIMTH, abrasion, OCCUP., Prev- Oar)) (OCMATIONAL DISMSIS, teeth abrasion, prev. (Ser)) 35 "',icalty Uhi7erully Ol ~,Vr KAUIRSKIY, T.I., luzh.; MMLEPATET-A Z, *.-iAzh. Constructing a bridge over th4 Oica RiTer; practices of the bridge construction crew no.1 for making precast reinforced concrete foun- datloi tubes. Tranap.strol. 9 n*.6:26-30 A 159. (NM 12:11) 1 (Oka River-Bridget-Youndations and piers) LLRL,L$KlX. S.; NIHODIII, I.; KIMMO, L. Radiographic study of X-ray photoelectric emission. Zhur.eksp.j toor.fic. 30 na.4:780-781 AP 856. M" 9:8) X, Xiyevskiy goaudaretymyy univ6rattet. (L-ray speatrageopy) Iltr,-- L, prof.; K&OOVICIU, 1. Some phenolic-reei" se-mble in vegetable oils. III. Cyclabexyl- phenol-formaldehydic resins. Studli chim Timiscare 8 no.3/4:275- Z79 JI-D 161. 1. Hembru al Comitatulul de redactie, "Studii si carcetart, StUnte chimics" (Timisoarm) (for manu)- CZECHOSLOVAK I A/FAST Gedl-TANY , _ SCIL~1111',, G., JIMOVA, V., HEHINGOVA0 A., KOLD07SNX,,-.Q., JXQ& BMIO'A, H.# CHY7=77-.. r-Ainaldn' m.-B, Institute for Care of 1 0 140ther and Child, Physiological Instituto, Microbiological Inatitute,.Czachoolovak Academy of Sciences (U3tav pro Foci o Matk~i a Dits, Oysiologicky Ustav, ?4ikrobiologicky Ustav GSAV) Prague; Nutrition Institute (Institute fur Ernahrung) 3ahbrucke. "Activity of-Beta-Galactosidase of Jejunum Homogenate and Fractions of Microparticlos in 14 Day Old Rats." Prague,-Coskoslovonska Pysioloirie, Vol 15, No 2# Fab 669 pp 69-90 Abstract: The jojunum homogenate has maximum activity at PH 3.5. the Me-roparticle fraction at PH 5-5. It appears that two beta-galactosidases are present in the jejunum. The two show different affinityfor various substrates. I Figure, 4 Western, I Gzach reference. Submitted at "16 Days~.,of Physiology" at Kosice# 29 Sep 65, ~1: SLIC-iIiiU I., "i -~ Al I L3 '..G !,I' E VOL. 31, no. 5/0, Dec. l-)5", Noack, W. Some examples of the use of electtie methods in measurin- inechanical valuns inatute of Amiculturul Enginnerinp in Pornhilm. t,. 261. Yonthly List of East EurorN3an A ccessioA (EEAI), IL, Vol. 8, no. 5, MaY 1959, Unclas a. NlCOZAU,,S t. Gh. &cad.; G&SPAR.X.-._XOJLGHM.G. Antistreptolysin 600 In some derveitoses. Rummulan M. Rev. 3 no-3: 83-64 ji-S 159. (ANTISTRAMLYSLV.blood) (BUMTOL4DGY) ACC NRi SOL-aCE CODE: UR/0317/65/000/003/0038/0039 1*7004.58 A10-17OR: Noagiu, G. (Engineer, Major in Rumanian People's Army) ORG: none TITLE: A 24-channel semiconductor [telephone installation) SOURCE: Tekhnika i vooruzheniye, no. 3, 1965, 38-39 TOPTr TArq! multIchannal talenhane nvatem- telenhone ecuiriment.eA04' T ABSTRACT: A 24-channel telephone terminal for use in coaxial cable or ultra-short wave military radio transmission is described. It may handle 23 one-way and/or 11 two-wwl conversations. In each case one channel is reserved for synchronization, since the channels with pulse amplitude modulated signals are time multiplexed. The speech bandwidth of each channel is between 300 and 3400 cps. The 8-kc system clock allots 5.2 Usec for each cha-nnel during each clock period. Only 3.7 usec, are used, howaver, to prevent channel interference. Other characteristics of the system are: S1\ ratio is 65 db, channel separation is 65 db, input and output levels are 0 and 0.8 nepers, respectively, dc, power consumption is 50 W, and dimensions are 602 x 390 x 1654 rm. The terminal is divided into two parts, which are fuactionally inter- changeable. Orig. Art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 17/ SUBM DATE: none NOAK. Kh.. &ate.. &olctor ae&ttatay. 1-1 Activitr of the Obstetrical-Gynecological Clinic of ZGipztg Universitr. Akunh. i Cla. 34 ao,1:116-220 Fa-r 058. - (KIRA 11:4) 1, It skusheralco-ginelcologichealcoy klinikl (dir. - professore doictor neditsiny R.Shroder) Leyptsigskago universitets. (CLINICS Obst.-Gyn, Glinto of Letpaig Univ., Germany (Run)) HOAM 9 R Vork, practice of r1tv bakeries using gaaamm fval. XhUb. L kond.. prow. I ~ mo.3 02-i-33 Nr 157. (KNA 10:4) 1. Kiyovskly treat Ukrglavkhleba. Mov-Bakers and bakeries) ((We as fuel) NOBL&J. 3zigatcoop, model farm of the Gollege of Horticulture andViticulture. p. 281. (Agrartudomany, BWapest, Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 1954) SO: Monthly list of Fast Eurap"n Accessions (EM), LC Vol 4., no. 6, June 1955 Unal 1. The il-,ost Irrportant, taslvo of our for- ro(~uctiw T~t the Hungarian Amdemy of Seienc ~s. (To 'cw, c~-.ntd.) p. 61. 'Vol. 6, no. 2, Feb. 1956. AGRI, FiTUDOXIANY. AGRICULTUR--~, Budapest, Hungary So: East Europ,--.an Accession. Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1957' KOBER, Imrs -- Let us learn frcm one anotherl An exchange of exMrIence between collective farm- tFAt IaP 12 n0-13:11 12 JI '60- , ITO= I r=e Gyorujfalui a vl2lage in 1960. Elat tud 15 no.25:7W-791 19 ja 160o N(I)DIR , Imre The world of greer-hcuses. j.echnika 8 no. 4:8-9 Ap 1~4. NODER.. I.rrfi "Fruds-at" ?, 0, 164. CZECHOSLOVAKIIA ,,L,1VLCVA,, I-%; 1.103ILIS 1-I.; Lticiva, Mational Enterprise (N.P. 4 . ) PraSue; Res of Natural Drugs (Vyzlcurrny Ustav Pri- rodnich Leciv)v Prague. "Undesirabld Factors Affecting tho Stability of Insulin Prepara- tions." PraCue, Ceslcoslovenska Farmacie, Vol 15, No 9, Nov 66, pp 504-505 C_~ _7: The effect of direct Abstract /Authors' English summary modified light, frFst, high temperature, and the quality of rubber caps or, the stability of insulin prepa.rations was investigated. Frost, darmagas insulin; so does a te-nparatkure Of 700C evon during a bric-f exposure. Direct light lowers tne stability. Only stopners which do not contain substances reactive to the drug can be recommended. 2 Figures, 4 Czech references. X001a., ZWV2"j mgr. inz.; Smimi, xerzy, mgr. inz. Model studies of the taking uP of wator frcm the riTer intae in the bay. Archiw hy&otachn 9 no.1:61-73 162. 1. Instytut Budownietwa Wodnego, Polska Akademim Nauk, Gdansk, u1., Majakowskiego Ile NOBT,S,, WIddyslaw; ROZABSKI,, Ja=z Application.of palisade d5ke dam as protection of a cofferdam against underwuhing,, based on model tests. Rozpr hydrotechn no.1107-72 162o ~Oslsp A!47.01als mgr*fflinze Hydraulic model inveot1gatiors of ground protection in the Mgicn of the I Route Gate of the Piet Channel in Stettin. Coop wwIna 22 no,92:79 F 462. NOBIS, Vladyslaw Hydraulic model studies on lake water cooling for power station purposes. Rozpr byirotechn no. 14: 41-54 163. KOBTSZY Fereno =5 Otw place in the contest for the title of socialist factory. Eeinka 13 no.9:16 S t63. I* Allami Pincegazdasag ifjusagi War-brigadjamak vezatoje, Budafoko NOBLIP Be 22343-Noblft Be xifttlka snolimerimtsil I 1~v Moperimntal, NOYS, isuchaa%re. (Sakr. Fw. SUt I I EE. HvIvMcq Be Nob2ap a. We Vat*= Xz V. of polymer isal. Is, 2p 96. 2, 1947). M.M. MEkWy2ar. Vlaalwaol4balyor. Sbysdinanly*y VV- St 1749,1 S. 42-46 SO: 14tapts I go. 30 1949 KOVTUN, A.kq,_N~BOSELOVAO S.M. Establishing an alternating electromagnetic field over a stratifi'~' homogeneous medium. Uch, sap. WU no.286:174-184 T60. (HM 14:3) (Electromagnetic prospecting) ROBRODOVO VoKs; SGOLIVO &.K, mambaft loot for prossuro aastlag amll soaferrom motal paru~ Lit* pratir, no,5tlO-ll V (MaL 696) 4y 155 0 '(D10 castIM) (70=417 sacklaort and mWpllos) 1. FUSOVIrSiclY, EXA.; F-7.1RZIA"MOVAS D.G.; INOBYAK, N.K. 2. usm (6co) 4. Diphenic Acid 7. Investigation of the reduction prolict of 6-nitro-diphenic acid, B.M. Krasovitskiy, D.G. Pereyaslova, N.K. Kobiak,, Ukr.khlm.zhur. 18 no. 1, 1952. 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953, Uncl. -- NOCI. T-Greffa. .--. Now The"iorld roderation of Trade Ulmlons fIghts for sTmI pay for equal vork. Tsex. prof odvigh. no,5:29-32 Yq '56. (an 9:8) (women-Imployment) NOCOUt H.F SIRAKOV, L. A prectses, convenient and simple micromethod for determination of urea. Swrem mod., Sofia no.2:100-104 161. f! 1. Katedra po andokrinologiia I WIWI na obmianatap Institut za spetsialisatsita i usurwahenstmmo na lakarits. (Rukaw. ra katedmta prof. Iv. Penchav.) (URFA chemistry) P()Fovt L.; MOCHNU M. Determination of todemla. Suvrem mad.,, Sofia no.4/5tl5l-156 161, 1. Is Katedmtst po andokrinologita I bolesti n& cbmianate pri Insti- tuta za spetaimlizatalla I um1=ffb8nztTuvwe n& lakarite . (Rukovo.- ditel na katedrata prof. Iv. Penchav.) (IOMHE blood) NOCHUA, M.-. OBRE'TEKOVAP KN-., krushoebalaRK& Modification of the entywatle activity of amylagre, phosphatass and cholinesterave under the Influence of hypnotic and sedative drugs (sodium bromide, luminal a-odium, Oloral bydrate, methane and sodium anytal). Swrr. mad. 12 no.67540 161. 1. In Katedrata. po bloNdmi'A pri Visahita meditsinaki Institut, Soffia. Mftyodttel w katedrata pror. B. Kolahsv) AMYSE zwtab) (PHOSMTASE metab) CHMMTEUSS metab) HYPNOTICS UD SEDATIVKS pharmacol) i MOCHEVA9 K. Vdatabollm of protein-bowm& capra and their role in endocrine diessses. Suvr. mod. 12im.12:13-101 161. 1, Is Katedrate po endoh4welogiia i obaiana na vashtest-vata pri ISUL (Institut za apetalalls#%taila I usuTarshsnqtv=mne na lelarital (Hakay. na katedrata prof. Iw. Penchav). (ENDOCRINOLOGY) (PROTEIN MITABOLISM) (CARBOHYDRATE K&TABOLrSW) PCPOVP A.; NOCRETA, M. (Bolgarlya' Functional nVite of the thyroid gland In ende-mic goiter. Probl. endok. i gorm. 9 no.6:rO-;:5 N-D 163. MRA 17: 11) 1. Tz kafedry endokritiologit J. boleznoy obmena veshchestv Instituta spet-S lull zats it I uu over a h mis tvoian tya vrachey (dir. - prof. I. Ponchev). 1OW AUTHOR: Noohevkina. I& I0 SOV/20-126-6-18/67 iL~ TIT"Ps on an Approximation Method for the Investigation of Plane Turbulent Flows in Nagnatio Hydrodynamics (0 priblishennom netods issledovaniya ploskikh vikhrevykh techeniy v magnitnoy gidrodinamike) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Ur 6, pp 1220-1223 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper considers the plane steady turbulent motion of an ideal compressible liquid which is exposed to a magnetic field perpendicular to the flow plane. An investigation is made of the interaction of magnetic and hydrodynamic phenomena of a conductive medium with infinite conductivity, and the determi- nation of the main parameters of the medium is made mathemat'__ cally in the form of solution of a nonlinear system of partial differential equations (1). From the equations of continuity and the field equation, equation (2) is obtained, and by substituting the latter into (1), the equation system (3) is expanded. This system is equivalent to the system of the common hydrodynamic equations in the equation of state (4). in the Card 1/2 latterg both the pressure of the magnetic field and the gas on an Approximation Method for the Investigation 3011/20-126-6-10/67 of Plane Turbulent Flows In Magnetic Hydrodynamics pressure are taken into account. Investigation of the medium properties ia carried out by integration of the equations (6). New variables are introduced, and the differential equation(26) is then expanded, from which the stream function (27) is obtained with Fourier's method. There are 1 figure and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt 11OBkOV8kiY gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Kosoom State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTEDt March 6, 1959, by L. A. Artaimovioh, Academician SUBMITTEDa February 5, 1959 Card 2/2 NOCHEVKINA I I. , Cand. Phys-Ilath. Szi. (disc.) "$'Ollie Plar.0 M laske of Mar,-netic Hydrodynamics." Kh.arlkov, laCl, 6 pp (Khaz-1-1-ov S 1, -ote UnIv.) (KL Supp 12-61, 252). P.2 VS.) AUT-11ORt Yochevkin&r 10 Is s/ias j61/ooo/ool/006/005 B104/B203 TITLE:: Some problems of magnotohydrody*namias with regard to the finite conductivity of. the medium PERIODMAIC. Testnik Moskovskogo univeraiteta. SeriYa 3, fizika, Astronomiya, no. It 1961, 49-55 TEXTc The &uthor suggests an approximation method for studying the para- meters.of & plane steady motion of a conducting gas taking account of "magnetio" viscosity in the presence of a magnetic field perpendicular to the direction of flow. With rot (v n vtfts; dl %, ff- = 0; (U*V) UO VP* + div 0; ps f (pe. Ss). the author gives a system of equations for a plane steady motion of an ideal compressible liquid of finite conductivity In a transverse magnetic field H - H(O' 0, H). Here, 7) c2/4Vc* is the coefficient of magnetic Card 114 S/18`61~010201~001/006/009 Some problems of magnotohydrodya'amios.ee B1047B203 viscosity# f* VH*2/Sr Is the volumg density'of electromagnetic forces. By Introduction of the dimensionless parameters 0 Pe Pe P F, ;;;,r ;. X - 'r~ a* (2) Ira ra may at ropresenrced.1ft the form@ rotj;ftj--'r'Vt1?: d1v7r-O: -jP; d1v (9F) :p 0; P t= (3) where P p + TI'VOT is the total pressure of ras and magnetic field. It to shown that this system for V - oonst and div H - 0 can be studied by methods applicable to pure hydrodynamic potential flows. If, however,r, must be regarded as a function of an independent variable, e. g., r'(T). r7 a method developed by the author in a previous paper (Ref. 1: Nochovkira L I, DAH; SSSR9 126* 6, 1959) must be used for the study. As an example, the author atudias the outflow of an ideal compressible liquid from an infinitely large vessel with the existence of a conductivity gradient in Card 2/4 aL S/188JG1/000/001/006/009 Some problems of magnetohydrodynamics... B104/B203 the direction of fl'ow. It is shown that the methods developed in hydro- dynamics are also applicable to cases where magnetic viscosity is constant or has a gradient in the direction of flow.' This approximation method can.., also be used'to study an ultrarelativistic motion of conducting media In the presence of any magnetic field. Here, the notion of a relativistic gad must be described in the form of a zero equation for the divergence of the mechanical and eleatromagnetia energy momentum tinsors. It Is shown that with any magnetic field it is sufficient to study the modified energy momentum tensor of macroscopic bodies, comprising the additional enthalpy wt and the additional pressure pl. w' and p' are indicated in 2 + P ZL -(0 (21) 4- Ct 44, 16r-12 0 Here, Pik are the components of the tensor of the electromagnetic field in the reference system KI to which, at a given instant, the gas elements are movIng at a relative velocity u. Finally, the author studies the par&- meters of a plane steady flow of an ultrarelativistic gas in a given magnetic field with conservation of isentropic conditions by the method ~developpd by him in the preceding.paper, The study is carried out for an Card 3/4 S/188 61/000YOOI/006/009 Some problems of magnetobydrodynamice... B104 B203 infinitely small gas element in the laboratory system KIp and skows that a magnetic field perpendicular to the flow does not disturb the isentropy of -the flow of an ultrarelativistic gas.' An arbitrarily oriented magnetic field, howeverp disturbs the isentropy in general. Chaplygin is mentioned. There are I figure and 4 Soviet-bloo references. ASSOCIATIONt Kafedra statistichaskoy fiziki i mekhaniki (Department of Statistical Physics and Mae panics) SUBMITTEDs June 29, 1960 - INOCHKVKINAO I.I. (Nookya) Supersonic flow of an ideal fluid around conical bodies at a given angle of attack. Zhur. vych. mat. i mat. fiz. 1 no.1:144-150 Ja-F 061. (KIR& 14:8) (Aerodynamics, Supersonic) . %t '. r. :Tc~~ h . P.: 11!3,v-~riall (*--co-ioi;dr.,-,~,~e-).-r-1, phic ::oLcaw, 1~'55- In:7t of Acad ".-'Ci (Dl.--r,~-rtation for tlic of Can.-IldAp of G-01TRAFUC',L ~:cicncer) '.0: ,,,'nizhrmvn lp-to-)irl i;0- 51, 10 Dnt--rlIb'-T I)r,' -1 UMMMM , kamd.geogr,muki, NIKOHOU, I.I. Chanva in the structure of the machinery industry in the U.S.I. durinC the postwar period. Test. wash. 42 no.6:69-73 -Te t62. (KnU 14:6) (%Lted States-Machinery industry) IOFFEp YaA.8; MKONOVAl I.I.; CHMTKOp V.F.; NAIDENOV, G.N.; ZIMINj NESTMOV, L.I.; KISTkl,'.,CV, 141.1.; RUDROV, V.14.j FAK, G.V.,, red.; PONCUMAO A&A.# takim, red. [Structural changes in the industries of the United States, Great Britain and German Federal Republic in the postwar yegr]Strukturnyo imenanita v prorjohlennosti SSM, Anglil i Mvposlevoemr1e gody. Flook-va# EkonwAzdatp 1962. 417 p I (MLLA 15:10; 1. 14oscow. Ilauchno-issledovatel Skiy ekonomicheskiy inatiti t. (United States-Industries) (Great Britain-Industries) (Germary. West-Industries) GHERTKOV Valentin Fedorovich; NOCHEMINA, Luiza Petro_ PU, G.V., red.; GERASIMVA, Ye.S.v takhn. red. (Structure of capital investments in the industry of the U.S.A. and the Fedirral Republic of Germany] Struktura pro- myshlennykh kapitalovLozhenil SShA i FRO. Moskva, Ekonomiff'- dato 1963. 210 P. (KIRA, 16:5) (United States--Capital investments) (Germany, West-Capital Investments) RUWJWL/glectricity - Matter with Metallic Cxiductivity. G Abs J.)ur : Ref Zhur Fizika, 11-) 10, 1959, 22974 Auth.)r : CiDrascu, F., Nx!imp, M., Oncescu, M. L-.5t Title Specific Resistivity of Tain Layers of Tin OriG Pub Rev. phys. Acad. REU, 1958, 3, N-) 2, 107-118 Abstract A study was mde of the resistance if layers of tin )f thicluiess of 0.1 to 200 riilliuicrons as.functions of the teij.)erature and if the thic~aiess of the layer. ial the measuremeats were carried out in a vacuun of approxim- tely 5 x 10-8 m niem~ry. Ilie nothad of the neasureraents was previously described (Ciorascu F. and others, Revue de Physique, Acad. FRP, 1957, 2, Ho 1, 59; No 2, 199). The layers, sputtered in a substrate at a teoperature of 7'P K, amquire a r=sureble electric cx-Auctivity at the thickness of apprDxirately 0.1 millimicrons, while layers sputtered an a substrate at 2930 K acquire it at a Card 1/3 RUWLIITA/Electricity - Katter with Metallic Cinducti-Aty. G Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizikao No 10, 1959, 2n74 thialmess of 5 millirderons. As the thickness of the laypr increases, the specific resistivity first dini- aishes rapidly, and then more slowly, reachinG a, value of the specific resistivity of the bulk specinea~i for layers of the ftrmcr typp at 6.5 vIllinicrona, ond f3r layers of the second type at 150 millinicrons. Fron amonG the layers havinrr the eame resistivity, the one Vilich Is sputtered oa a substrate with hidier t1inperature has the Creater thickness. The auth:)rs explain this phe- n:~mea= by the fact that the redi2ction In the sibstrate entails a reduction In the miCTatian of the atoms and a formatim of a salid layer. An the temperature af the substrate is Increased, the EdgratLan of the atoms increa- ses and contributes to the formation of Lranvles that arc isolated frm each other. A study of the char.1,e aad re- sistance Of thin laycre as a f=ction of the te-4arature has shown that with Increasln,3 temperature the resistance Card 2/3 - 61 HASUW,, L.A.g inztr.; FEDOROVA,, I.Bg, kand.tekhn.nauk (Koskva),- SOMM, &.H.,, gosudarstremVy sovetnik yustiteli ir k1mea; SMTM9 H. (Gortkiy) Proteot naturep the storehouse of health. SdorovIe 9 no.3tl6-17 Hr 163- (VOW RIVO-VATER POLLUTION) (KIM 16:5) 1 1 1OCKA, -:. 1 11ow to conserve acorns. i p. 28 (Fer Bujqesine Socialiste) Vol. 11, No- 9, Sept- 1957. Tirane, Albania. SO: 1-Ionthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) M, -Vol. 7, '10- 1, Jan. 1958 r L 31845-66 2 JE ACC NR* AP(021322 (A) souam cows Po/basi/65/m/003/0 AUTHOM ;sUmewl2j, i.; Ha!djzjr. ;p Ciackme ;.s, Cyganklevics-Slennickap .1 Goraka, A.; Habonstrot C. I Klimk, -11. 1 xldpm~&-& T. - I KEro2llt-jitr -/j - tepartowlM cd WD, &.; "96 .1 coils lit FAYAOWMAJA PAUX-, V I Fffr"Al-L C.1 Pogorselsks, A.1 Radzinoki e - I Sikora, 0.1 Torech, -1j; wavr!Msks, .1 Vce 04G' -1-ffs-t1wo-of Ba tio OgYg PIH, Voirsaw (ukl&4 R&ktsrIoloC1I)j Regicnisl and Vadt*rlqlczIc,L*bor*to!Z, No. 3, FSK, wraclase (Labcratorlum BaktarlolodevW) TIMs Antiblotke-resistant. strains of Streptococcus vIrldens, Str4ptococcus recalls, Zscherichi. coli'la Psaudoacalts Aerugiftwat Proteus species and Klabstells speciest Isolated in Poland in 1960-1963 &OURGEt Prreglad apidemlologlexny, v. 19, no. )v 1965v X9.3i3 TOPIC TAGS: bacteriology, penicillin, strentomycla, tetracycline, erythromycin, necaqcln ABSUAM 5ensitivivedtS Of the above 4tcGInG taro carried out in respect tc peal- Gillin, xfrA9&QQPfQ. tetracyclines, chlarasphenical, erythromycin ad twowd". It was found that resistance to antibiotics In Straptococel' differed Cron that in Greek- negative bacilil. Streptomccus recalls was found highly r4siatant to penicillin aid erythromycin. Appreciable resistance to all antibiotics we noted In strains Identift, as Straptecaccum viviiians. Resistance varied.accordlac to samples end territorial dI& tributlen. Experlmants Uere conducted to 11 centers throughout the country almultans- ously; results were comWed with these obtained to an Ldonq NXPWIN"ftl movies 11 a singJA hospItAl savironment. Orig. art. hoes 2 tabled. ~--* 618 AMP. 0V SUOK VAM nom/ ORIG Mrs 001/ OTH Wt 001 W IitF7.t7YhSkJ J., C~zmpckl 9, 1)3t,~Lnm~f C.._140006 P Paczeiniak.' F tat Design oTrsW dwt NUCIOA 35 000 TDW z, siRmnlil );I- ,Pr*)ekt kQncepcrjny WornIkowego dravq". BudownfctNvo C4crV(;vwe. No. 4-5, 1958, pp. 04-60, .4 figs- the authors give an Idea of a " Mish nuclear ship. The note ftidudm, con-,aructlorsal -&-scOption, Ommeterlattca and spacial orran- goment of the stknp, power unit (st4ection of the type of 'reacior, tbaractemitlcs of the primary cIrcuk6tion, secondary circulation, main- drive,instntlation, efficiency, auxiliary, machanbAns. pnemtor of NC itcam, 'cmer-gerwy- drive). Utilization probImm are abo Introduced .,,~'togeiher wlu~ a c,~-nyporatlve analysbr of 00MVIn[le ifteOU of nuclear' "hhnJ conventional dtim v:5 e!)Dlfed to a 35.000 0A tanker.