SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTROVSKIY, V. I. - OSTROVSKIY, YA. G.

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s/'169/62/000/007/,03!, D22blD307 0 0 no for oi' in North--aot jiscourse theses) zhurrok I (;eofl "' 14'~a , no 0 t t C) ( V , b i t,-)y t i n i.; e 1 1) c ro e K t J1 v.1yI -Olstrov 1 t J'l o V r a z v e d Kp i'~' L~ s :I Y 0 t e:.-I t e c i. n. 1, 1 L~ e sf om p rv t ion when seekin6 and ex p1 -,rlng 6en+ . e t ty c a n~--ar Teroko-Kamskaya monocline, f ) - j I' e -.311ern siope of ti,e 3trivropol'skoye uplift, and in tf-.e vl-ir.4 ty of ',..c "'~iiicaolan ot.-Lict,~re's front foli-zone. It ia recommcnr'.C. t",.at *,I.e spacin6 6--tween the seismic detectors should t)e in tl,e ci~3c of grouding. A complex of electro-gamma- and loggint; was developed for studying the upper layer's inhomot;ene.- ties in order to chooL;e the o,,timum detonation depths. UBe wu,~ Card 1/2 6') / t)2' 0 0 0jj ~;Mic ;;-,rvey ope 1, 1 )110 )~'201 D)07 Of A t~,( A1,-C_'Ct WUVe 4ntenolty. - Oc:,(_I;Ie 01~ was ,ipplied -Lrin6 continuau.,; ingt i~ CCI;1i ),,~,iervitlonu were -used to tic up the n t,? r i; ',Nx icc~ir:icy -)" t),f2 ti-ive. p r o,,` '~ e j time readint,. wao inc A dIr,,cti,_)niI aosemb.'ed. In ti-~e ~;,?r,:i.L plate oat*,ur.es Lind dynamometers were replaced L'y conductor volta6e converters, un~i so forth. As a result it possible to expose more than 30 c;,jnt,le buried uplifts with rn amplitude of 3b - 50 m; these -were confirmed _n explorat:on ing. P 'I rt of tlie.-.i y1elded 6as and oil in commercial amounts. /-Abstracter's note: Comdlete translation.-7 Card 212 OSTRUVSKIY, V.I., inzh.; L.6., 1117.11. Uaing a turbodrill for undervater drlhirg and blasting. 'ir&nsp. atroi. 12 no.11:32-33 N 162. (MlitA l5t14 (Turbodrills) (Novorossiyak-Harbor) Pf-4 AC1=I0N'NRt AP3012323 UR/02M/64/0CQ/022/0W/0OO8 AVMOR: Sinionov, N. S. Strakha 11, V. A.; Rebrik, B. M#t Ostroveskin je-Ull roinin, A. Q TIM: Self-propelledunit for vibration drilllng.-~Class 5, No. 166237 SOME: Byulleten' izobretenLy i tovarnykh znakov, noo 22, 1964, 8 TOPIC TAGS: mining macbinerjr - lationt This Inventor' certificate introduces a self-mopelled. Trans ~Vibritic, d,11ligg- a,seemblydounted on a motor Yehicle. The device in- .cludes a hoisting toverp vincbj, generator and vibrator# In order to cut- down on the number of'additional operations and to speed then up, tbft tower ls*of the open type, I -shaped and equipped with a transverse :~gupport biace.- It also has a flexible-element of constant length for ,suspending thi vibraior dmrins folding and raisins the tower. 2. A Unit of'this description equimd with a awTlage Alch to a connecting so S, TAO Qmce X&Y-_T)e,'C4sd, rOr-Aff t BOWL,06, A =It of Uds C.M 1/2 L 40763-65- AC=TON NR: AM2323 vhich the vinch is equipp" v4tb a normally open brake .description in wbieb bAs a spring contutor so that the unit maY be used for cable per- cassion. &UlLngo "'ASSWIVIONt - VAe9oyuznyy proyektno-izysk&te1Iskiy i nauchno-IsaledovatelInkiy institut "GIOROPROYsIT'lim. S. Ya# Zhuka (All-Union InstLtuto of Prelimima Study And Damism mui 4of Sciantific Reneurch MIDROPROYAT111- I '.*.I. ~ f! , * " r%i. .-, ( "if !-I, " . I III rip , 7tf.~, corlUlc t rj~--l (JI L-1 of rul . I ~-' td 1 r, . ~'A -_ 36 rjr,j , -,() .14 1(.,5. (M,lF-A 1814) I - ~ -, r - I flaza , - , . , A * .. . . . ;-~ - - , . 1., 1 5 , ~*%, I ; , ( I e ri-,,- r ,,, I ', t' r~ '--~ C y OSTWVSKrY,-- V. N. Results of a study of the relation between vegetation and underground waters in the Dzhezkazgan-Ulutau Area of oentr&l Kazakh tan. Vest.An Kazekb.SSR 17 no.4:61-67 Ap 061. (MIRA 140) (Kazakbatam-Botm y) (Water, Underground) OSTRMISKIY, V.N.; , V.1). Indicatcr valuc- of vci7etatilon 'n maTpilng river terracee In Dzhezka?.gar.- reg.'Gr, of cen.rul FAzakhatlar- 7-,,:,y p 159-1 .62 '(,4. 1!~: ",;, '. -1: ~',- cr '"101 L7 nantral T!v. '7~~vd ~~7 r%3~4:3"I-376 I , (IMIRA 18:8) (FlkRJ,v3KIf) V.N. . I I - ill I" Sigraficance of vegatal d1jebarge In the hyTirui~ef~--.gl-i' h-' of the "rsakp%y-Baykunur region. Izv. AN Kazakh. -,er, 22 no.4-35-" Jl-Ag 165. IR??) 1. Institut geologicbeskikh naill, im. K.T.Satpayev%, g. (S-,-!,C,,Vs~:ly, v.1:. 'or.d'tion.,~ rcvp.-rl:~t- tr., it t I C,:- (, f 7j'!"U, .'; (a' 4, rS - ~ *-., .. Ka,rsakpay- Bay,-on-;--r re I-,. or. . -T-.(Iy :.- ~ t . -ec ~ . ~.a .'?.- A "" Ka -- a, h . nc) . 14: j 16- I'A 0 1 . ~ !I I:._;, '.' ~; : OSTROVSKIY, V.N. Use of the geGbotanical method 'n ~.ydroj,7(jo:ogical. sl Aies in the Dzhezkazgan-Uiutau reFlon of e,r.tral Kaza-khstan. Trudy MDIP 8:32-37 7onal distrit7ution of underrround water!j In the nouthwootern ar-oa of the 7aysan Depression and ito refl(-ctior, in vopotntion Fmd Doi, cover. lbid.:,,,3-4P Call Nr: AF 1141783 AUTHOR: Ostrovskiy, Viktor P. TITLE: Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Toole (Spravochnik konstruktora po kholodnoy shtampovke) PUB.DATA: Gosudarstvennoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye izdatel'stvo mashinostroitellnoy literatury, Moscow, 1957, 287 PP., 25,000 copies ORIG.AGENCY: None given EDITORS: Ed. of Publishing House on Welding Literature: Krylov, V.I., Tech. Ed.: Sokolova, T.F.; Corrector: Card l/ 17 Zhilina, I.I. Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Tools (Cont.) PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for designers of cold pressing tools. COVFMGE: The book gives information and tables on materials and methods used in stock layouts shearing, piercing, blanking, bending, drawing, forming, sizing, coining,, and other cold pressing operations. Different types of pressing dies are described and illustrated, and a great number of reference tables are lindluded. Design of die components Is also extensively treated. No personalities are mentioned. There are 20 bibliographic references, all USSR. Card 2-/ 17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Toole (Cont.) Page TAM OF CONTENTS: Accepted Symbols Chapter I. Properties of Materials 3 5 Materials used in cold pressing 5 Testing of materials used In cold pressing 30 Chapter II. Shearing, Blanking, Piercing, Finishing 35 Cutting sheet stock with shears 35 Blanking and piercing 40 Card 3/ 17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Tools (Cont.) Methods of reducing shearing pressures for blanking and piercing 40 Determining the pressures required to pull the loort through the die 40 Determining the forces to remove the punched part (strip) from the die 45 Importance of the proper choice of clearances with regard to the quality of the products 48 Choice of clearance direction 50 Tolerances of puncheO and dies 51 Stock layouts 59 Determining the width of the vetaining strip of stock 59 Card 4/17 Call Nr AF: 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Tools (Cont.) Establishing strip-stock width 63 Sheet stock layouts Finishing 64 65 Shaving external contours of parts with a punch smaller than the die 66 Shaving external contours of parts with a punch wider than the die 69 Finishing outside surfaces of parts by squeezing 70 Card 5/17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Toole (Cont.) Finishing (sizing) holes by removal of allowances 70 Finishing (sizing) holes without removal of shavings 71 Chapter Ill. Bending 72 Determining minimum bending radius 72 Determining stock sizes for bending operations 73 Spring-back in bending operations 75 Determining cavity depths, radii and clearances of working parts for bending dies 79 Clearance between the punch and the die block 8o C8rd 6/17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Ddsigner of Cold Pressing Tools (Cont.) Determining the pressures required for bending 81 Choice of clearance direction and tolerances for punchen and dies 83 Accuracy in bending operationn 84 Chapter IV. Drawing 85 General informat'on 85 Determining stock sizes 87 Stock sizes for drawing circular parts (bodies of revolution) of simple shape 87 For drawin circular parts (bodies of revolutions of composite shape go Card 7/17, Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Tools (Cont.) For drawing tapered bodies of revolution 94 Determining munber of drawings for cylindrical parts 97 Drawing step-shaped paxts 101 Drawing spherical parts Drawing conical parts 101 103 Drawing from a ntrip stock 105 Determining the pressures required for drawing operations 106 Radii for rounded edges of drawing dies and punches 110 Drawing die clearances ill Card 8/ 17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cn1d PreiiUng TooI3 (Cont.) Drawing dle tolerr-mces 113 Methods of lubrication used in drawing sheet stock 114 HP-at, treatment. in drawing processes 115 Chapter V. Forming Die s' rallghten-Ing Hole f langing 116 116 116 Determining d'-ameters of holes for flanging 120 Flanging of n.,?n-cylindrical openings 121 Card 9/17 Call Nr: AP 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Toole (Cont.) Determining forcAn required for flanging 121 Flanging ext.er.-.al contours 121 Embossing 122 Pressure r~,quir--A for embossing 124 Squeezing 124 Chapter VI. Extruglon, Sizing, and Coining 126 Impact extrusion Determining stock sizes 126 127 Determining forces required for Impact extrusion 128 Card 10/17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Preosing Tools (Cont.) Types of lubrication used in impact extrusion 129 Tolerances of impact extrusion dies 129 Sizirg 3-nd -nining 130 Determ..'r.1-ng forc-P required for sizing 130 Chapter VII. Desigr -,f D'-e C vir~,nent-,A 132 Deter.mln'-rg of pressure in a die 132 Shaftc~ 133 Plates 137 Card 11A7 Ca-11 Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of CDld Pregaing Tools (Cont.) Padq (suppart plLtes 150 Pwnch hold-:~r-, 151 Punchei 151 Stock renter-'ng att-ach-ments 167 Die block3 172 Strippers, strip-Ptock guide chutpes and brackets 187 Supports 193 Buffer arrangcrnPnfr3 200 Guide bushings 207 Guide posts 208 Card 12/17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Toole (Cont.) Chapter VIII,- Fastenings 212 Pine 212 Nate 213 Washers 214 Bolts 215 Screws 218 Chapter IX. Types of Pressing Dies 229 Universal shearing the 229 Open blanking and piercing die 229 Card 13,47 Card 14/17 Call Nr: AF 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Tools (Cont.) Combination die of simultaneous action with guide posts 240 Simplified pincer-type blanking (sheet) die 241 Break-through dies for punching non-metallic parts 241 Shaving die with a sliding loading arrange- ment 242 Shaving die with a fixed loading arrange- ment 244 Card 15/17 Call Nr AF: 1141783 Handbook for Designer of Cold Pressing Toole (Cont.) Universal bending die 245 Bending die without guides for Z-shapes 245 Bending die with pressure attachment for U-shapea 245 Bending die with tapered side sliding blocks 247 Pipe bending die with pressure attachment In the lower half 247 Die for pipe bending 250 Plain drawing die without pressure attachment 250 Drawing die with a pressure attachment in the lower half 252 Card 16/17 Call Nr: AF 1141T83 Hand1book for Depigner of Cold Pressing Toole (Cont.) Progressive blanking and drawing die with 252 simultaneous action Straightening die 253 Flange die with a pressure attachment In the lower half 253 Forming die 254 Reverse Impact extrusion die 255 Direct Impact extrusion die 256 Appmd4X.. Reference Tables 259 Bibliography and Sources 283 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1T/17 ~ARAYAN, !..V. , kan,! rre .1 n-i v, P, rrtr,, nyr r". _t ;)j 4,4 4. (M:RA I in i6ri ot)~m, r~v,,, lor, hn bnoj. ~qk OGTROVSKIY, V.P. Local anesthesia in &rtarial ~uncturp. :.xs*-er. kni-r. I a:-ett. ~ : 8&.90 Mr-Pp 164. (!-(J],,A !";!:" 1. Kafed-ra obshchey khtrurgil ltqchebw~)go fukulltetu (zav. - jrr)f. ~e. D. D7uzhillnaya Odeaskogo meditsinakogo Instlituta i-mani Plruj~cv;~. 05THOIRILM, XWOr sei ro 4-hi RALOY, A.N., kandidat tekhnicheakikh na uk, redektor; 501OWYA, T.F., takhnicheskiy redaktor EConstructor's handbook on cold die stamping) -sprevochnik konstruktors po kholodnol shtampovke. Pod red. A.N.Malova.. Moskva, Goo.asuchno- tekhn.tid-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. 1957. 286 p. (KLRA 10:8) (Sheet-metal work) 1, GOLID, B. V. and 2EITIROVS, S. Eng. UXUY 2, USSR (6oo) 49~ Induction (Ilecricty) 1. Use of induction instruments to ntudy the variable loading conditions In autcoobile asgemblies. Vest. mash. 32 no. 10. 1952. 9. Month1j List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. I I. OSTBOVSXIT. V.S., kand.tekhn.nauk. MORIN, M.N., irand.tekhn.nauk Using the induction method for measuring minor displacements In investigating operating conditions of rear axles of motor vehicles. Trudy laf."Avt.1 trakt" VZMI no.2:5B-68 060. (MIRA 1~:7) (Motor vehicles-Axles-Testing) OSTROVSKI-Y, V.S. ',".S. ],- V.A. [Zli,--~ra .'-. I FAFLAIN, K.L., ',*,--.M. ~Kaz-7 --, Ur,,, of a r~'. ' r DOL -hr,~nr, ~ b,~,. 1,-0'-1. r,(,.":5P 0 " I , - z - ) Osvnvuly. V. S. Fhysic&l Cherlatri Dissertation! L.-estig-tion of Factors on the Adoo-ption Effect Cand Chem Sci. Inst -%f PhygieL.1 (Veatnik Akadentl Nauk, Hoscow, the Influence of PLyalcochemical of Relieving Deformation!i of Wtids.1 Chemistry, AuLd Scl Oct-Doc 1953. Par 54) SO: SUN 213, 20 Sept 1954 USSR/Chemistry - Rheology, Cadmium 1 Nov 53 "The Effect of Oxide Films on the Mechanical Prop- erties of Cadmium Monocrystals," V. 1. Likhtman, V. S. Ostrov8kiy DAN SSSR, Vol 93, No 1, PP 105-107 Investigations on Cd manocrystals showed that the effect of oxide films on the mechanical properties of these crystals is due to the mechanical strength of the oxide films themselves. Presented by Acad P. A. Rebinder I Sep 53. 275T8 =R/Physicaa Chemistry Card 1/1 AuthorB S OstrovskJyp V. S., and Ukhtmanjp Vols Title j Effect of purfaoo-aotlve oubetancto and oxidi films on the process of deforustion of cadmium MCnDCry3tRl$ Periodical I Dokl. AN BSSRs 96j, Ed. 2. 319 - 321p May 1954 'Abstract t bivostigation of the effect of surface active substances on the defomation of cadmium manocryatals oxidi2ed and completely or partially without oxide films was carried out in oleic acid solu- tions In Iso-octane and n-butyl alcohol In vater at optimum con- centrations. Oxidation was achieved by heating the specimen in the air at 2300 for a period of 2 hra. The thickness of the oxide film wase-t-0900 N. Results are given in graphic form. Twelve references; 8 USSR. Graphs. Institution s Academy of Sciences USSRj, Institute of Physical Chemistry Presented by s Academician P. A. liebinderp February 20,, 1954 1- q , 1.~I - I LIKMAN, V. 1. and OSTROVS-KIY, V. S. no, the Rheology of Metals in Active and Surface-active Media." report su1mitted Third Intl. Congress of Rheolckgy, Bad Oeyngausen, GYR, 23-30 Sep 58. AUTHORS: Os trovsk 4y, V. 3. 1 k),, 1 m -in, 7. V - W)_'( TITLE: The Rheolopy of '.metals ~--, Surf aco -Ac ti ve metallov v poverkhnostnn-aktivn.;1eh srednk~~, PERIODICALi Kolloidryy zhurnal, 195R, Vo: D., !'r 5, pp ABSTRA'T: F.astc metals arm s1r.4 ,ar to a vic-ous me,41:ur ir ~-%an-~ machining and deforrnatic-, processes 7iie of the creel, of polycryztalline tin and lead urlor -ne :on- ditiors of hor~ogoneous shear dtifcrma'',-or, arr here gated 7~:e form of the lested sp-cimenn is pivpr, ji F~pire 1. Th--~ curves for the creep of tin are piver, in Flr';ro The speed of the estaltI,-s-led creer in(-reases vzit,-, strc-S2~ Figure 3 shows the rheo'.crical curves for t4r, -77a. OC, ti stresses and at a temperature of '0 -,- re '. Pq s-c'tior of linoar depprvience betAeer the str,?ss ani *~,4- speed. I f the tempera ture i s i nc r-ased ne trar.,o i : r f rom the I i rear part of t he curve to tho, t: rv 1 1 : r- ti r, t e - girs earlier. Figure ', si ows the inpendercf. of an~ cre,)p -,pegd for ti~rh streti~,, values rind for torperFit ;!-- 20 and 86 C. At these tenperafureF', a sharl, ncreas, cf Card 112 speeds within small limit3 of stres~3 chan~,es is obser-,-d AUTHORS: Likhtman, V. I., O~itrovt3kiy, V. S. " 1) 1 1 4 : ,,, TITLE: The Rules Governing the Plastic Flow of Lead and Ti.,, the Conditions of a Clean Shear (Zakonomernosti techeniya svintsa i olova v usloviyakh chistowo PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1)58, Vol. 11,~, Nr pp. 1194-4497 (USSR) ABSTRACT: First the authoro give a ahort report on the 3tatk~ u." ti.~. problem and on previous works, dealing with the same 5utject. This work studies the rheological properties of tiland lead under the conditions of a simple state of tension, which forms on occasion of the deformation by clean shear. The device, used by the authors, resembles the one of E. N. AnArade and K. H. Jollife (ref. 4). The samples, tested by this device, were disks, which were fixed at their periphery and in the center. The stress, which considerably remained below tne flow limit, was caused by a rotation of the central part of the disk against its peripheral part. Into the disk-shaped test piece a concentric groove was out, in which under stress a deformation with clean shear develops. After their mechanical Card 1/3 working the test pieces were also annealed in an inert of the here-examined metals decreases continuously n an increase of the applied stress and therefore urir,(t as a physical parameter, which characterizes a --iver, The plastic visco3itY Of the metal, ch5racterized af-',,-,, Shvedov by the relationship P - Po - ~ VM' rn_-_ain~ ',rt in a certain stress interval, which foy',Ows the flow P,; there it does not depend on the applied 9hear Card 2/3 then decreases in case of further increase of th- The Rules Governing the Plaotic Flow of Lead anA Tin Under I the Conditions of a Clean Shear This ,,ighest con!,,tant value of the plastic vi!icc, i t suited as a physical characteristic of the metal. A diarram illustrates the a(isorption-con(iitioned alllpv;~ti the Flastic flow of lead and tin as a function of t:p applied ohear stress. The maximum effect in lead ai,l tin ij ob3erved at those stresseo, which corre!ipord 1:,s, superior limit of the domain of con.,itant viacosity the aut',ors express their gratitude to the Member of ttp Academy P. A. Rebinder for valuable directions in I-hr, Jiscussion of the results, which were found here. Tit,r.- 4 fit-,ures and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED; October 10. 1?57, by P. A. Rebinder Member, Acafom~ ScienceB, USSR SUBMITTED: September 29, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congre3e Card 3/3 t y TIT'T: I%fliie!~ce of i,le `l,:;9 t%! 0!' tir. A,'~i r e I i un o,. t:.,~ :re(-,; cjf ~, Zo; ; er W--l-- V, I ,;ilp:. e:-, oll: , ;, !:1 0 1. 1, C) - al~ '. I vii oy r edy 7 )Voloki PER I OD I -A L: ABSTRACI f 111 o, r aut!iorg 'lo,,n I ou t t ~-,n t t efornation of r,~ I er i,,i im: f~ !,-,4 - f' i t i c ~,, r r i - I ),, -im, I ,!l - v7i z-(~ r~f' o ~c t ro 1.,,, t -~a I ~ er o f were- ton or,~d 1:, 'r 1,0 70t *),e :-l~llil i r, 0 W 1, 0 0 TV e o ~l 1, f. o t r0 1, 1) w c t i I f ted r c I' C r " - i s c On ti:e 'r,f of' 1~ re C, 0 0 e r 7a r,2 2, iar, ~i.7 u t c f r 4 !j 1, -r-~j ~ - r 1.* , - 1, '7.~ " I , r(-- - ov p r t, f ,I c r. 111' OX , I r e ta k,,!, ro ji t---n c t i Vt- III; I il tl;i., 0 ~, 1~0 or t "t I oll a I hir 1 V., ty v; re!, P~, tu tl,f, ~!r-i vvi t r r: r ~ :. t u '. ! , ro!li; I * of t', i ; a t, r t, ri )-, o -."I e x rc c ,,),I I i rii e , ilf " 1;-11C e nil ti.f. im I r,~ 0 m)no t,,,I,I n (I ~i o o f Ino v of c! C T f- I I., : r. If, y. of,.!:' 0 e f 1- " I p I, r t Ir.: ~'uenc~, of f free p o f a oppe r Wi r,- ASS 0,17 Iji'l 10!1 ~,'onkov 9 k y j tirr t vf,nziy:,* u n ve r a !'o 9 c ow !i i ve r,,T i ty i r,- n j o-- v I RE -~ 1: E D Re; OUR!: ITTED C,i r J sov/i~,6 -13 2 -tll/~.,6 ALITHORS Likhtman, V.I. and Ostrovskiy, IV.S. TITLE. The Plastic Flow of Lead and Tin Under Shear Conditions PERIODICAL. Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 8, Nr 2, pp 2821 - 287 (USSR) ABSTRACT Study of plAgtiL flow of lead and tin was -,tirrled out In two typos of apparatus. The first apparatu-3, analogouE, to that of Andrade, is shown In Figure 1. It colvil'qts of a disc secured in the centre and at the peripherv. A groove is cut between the rentre and peripherv so that thete is a ,,onstant shear stress ot) all parts. It was shown that there was pure shear deformation dove],:)ped in this groove. The second apparatus, suitable for working when surface-active media are present, is shown in Figure 2. Both types of apparatus gave the saine results. Figure 3 shows the curves of flow of lead under constant Stresses. Two distinct rOgiOn/3 Lan be seen - a regioti with a decreasing and one with a steady rate of flow The steady rate of flow (V M ) increases with increase. in stress and in the presence of a surface-active mo-lium Cardl/3 (0.2!, oleic acid in vaseline oil), Analogous results were The Plastic Flow of Lead and Tin Under h"ar on ions obtained for tin. Figure 4 shows the relation between V and P (the applied stress) for lead and tin. The firstm parts of the curves are linear but only in a narrow range of low stresses. Marked flow begins at a definite stress P0 . tcrt-.ied the creep limit. P0 is 0.095 kg/mm for lead and 0.09 kg/mM for tin. The plastic viscosity for polycrystalline tin was calculated as 3 x 10 14 poise (for a single crystal of tin, it is 3.2 x 1013 .. Refs 6,7). There is great difficulty in measuring the initial rate of flow accurately. In the region of steady flow the vincosity can also be found. Figure 5 shows the relation between viscosity and stress for load and tin. The most constant value is obtained in a narrow region near the creep limit. With increase in stress the coefficient of viscosity falls. Figure 6 alaows the relation between plastic flow and stress on lead for Card 2/3 sov/126-8-2.-18/26 The Plastic Flow of Lead and Tin Under Shear Conditions relatively high stresses. At 0.7 kg/mm 2 there in a aliarp rise in the curve. Figure 7 shows a similar relationship at 89 OC. At this temperature, there is also strict proportionality between V and P in a narrow range of M 11 stresses up to the creep limit at 0.03 kg/nim" and the sharp rise in the curve occurs at a much Lower stress than at room temperature. There are 7 figures and 7 references, of which 5 are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimjiAN SSSR (Institute of physical Chemistry of the Ac.S,:. , USSR) SUBMITTED: February 27, 1958 Card 3/3 o . . I N'TW~SKIY, V- .. -'ii' "I,;, %;~, , " .. . I on ~,f ~t r-,nu ,- ~- :-' - -.~ , . , ! r-,. . '.. , 11 ~ ol~uv. pr,.m. ~. '$-.2 C, .1 1 il~ , kCC Nfij AP6012506, WG/JD SrN RCE CODE: UR#MA~/601jW?12837lW_ AUTHOR: elisevey, P. G. so Issailovs A. Ya.; Ovtrovb~ffaj_ _V. )L I.; Na3hel'ski& ORG: Physics Institute im. Pu W. Lebedev AN SSSR, Moscow-, (F121cheakly Institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Coherent radiation of an indi arsenide-ohosphide P-n diode . .......... SOIMCEt rialka tvardogo tala.. v# 89 no* 4v 19660 1283-1285 TOPZC TAGSt coherent radiation pn diode, indium arsenide, Indtum phosphide, eolid state laser, infrared laser AbSTRACT: InPAs-crystals were obtained by two-temperatufe step-by-step synthesis (A. Ys. Nashel'skly, Byull. izobret., no. 12,40, 196j) $n4conjunction with oriented crystallization. Subsequent treatment of synthesizeclWpecimens (P - 942, As : 62) containing let e (I cm3) seeds was similar to that.used in the preparation oE GaAs diode leserej, was carried Whe diffusion of the acceptor impurity (Zn) from ZnAB2 out In a sealed,tubt at 750C during a period of 30 min. Tabry-Perot type resonators vere uBed with distaxices between mirrors of 0.5 and 0.35 tom. Coherent radiation from these apecimene was at 0.942 p and the threshold current densities at 77K were from. 2.5 to 6.0 x 1038mp.cm-2;, Line narrowing was 6beirved at threshold currents (-5300 Wpp,tW-2) and at 1*5-2**%Ime9 their value producod, spectral widths of .1 23297-66 ~k'C' .12-15 A. At' superthreshold currents, nWistant. (2.6 X) spiking was observed in the, spectrum of stimulated emission from a16--m resonator. Orig. art. has: 2 rig- ureso JYKJ CODE 1 20/ SUBH DATES O'Nov65/ ORIG 09F: 002/ CVM REFt 005/-"ATI) IRns- UB S q2. q` lat ............. BABXINA, V.G.; WRABIAN, K.M.; OSTROVSKIY, V.S.. RABINOVICH, Ya.M.; EELOTSERKOVSKlY, M.Ye. Uming of pig skins with a reduced juantity of soliuiA s-,Illf Ida. Kozh.l,!cbuv.prom. 5 no.2s2l-22 F '63. (MIRA 16:5) (Leather) LIUMUN. V.1.; OSTROVS ;L.- - ~ Regularities In the plastic flow of lead and tin subjected to pure shear. Ookl. AN SSSR 119 no.3:484-487 Kr '58. (MIRA 11:6) 1*Predst&Tleuo akademikom P.A. Rebinderom. (Creep of metals) (Shear (Mechanics)) I . I. 5(4) V AUTFORS: Furi I enko, K,; I 1p: o TITLE: The Influenco of ~,'Iuctric,~Ily ."o Cata~ytic Effect of 'Jilvor it. t~,,, t 'i P n 0 (V1iyani:,-v dej~l tviye ner" I, ru , ri ni: i !i loni i pt i iona PERIODIC,kL: Doklady Aka,lemii imuk ),,' )SR 7n I I pj (!'SSR,~ ABSTRACT: Tl;e catnlyti,~ oxidation )' ot~,yleno t(. C if" 0', ~!,10 1 :- ca:-rie I o- ' (-)n a -,i- (-)f I vor 2 2 a t 2 G 0 00 11 1 - i x ntit,~eE o:' i n 0- c C),,; n n ,y Ltiil '.1 ., (2 r , , - increa.ie oele-tivit Y crease t t,c- re 1 ~L t ivp i,:'luon (D~ t~;o un,le).-3ir c ion jtl,~.jt + + 3 0 2 C 0 , ~ 7 C) 2 2 - I I c on v e r, (, f o +,~.iy 1 one i'he %j liol :.et:)o1c n, t!,(~ me a 9,,; r e ze r, t ~! were 1en7-il;o ! ~ r, ~ re %, i r h e r i ~~en t 0 were carriel out in an up,,,ar,itus wit'. f.oiv at at: o.,3phere and nt-iylene :iir m4 xt,;re 6 lie rr iil;t t i n, Card 1/4 contain,:d 2.~, + C).,' ent s C 2..,- 1 1- z The Influence of of Silver in the Oxilation of ver:11on t:,(. )11 qllvor wl a!,! :1;-: 0 k: 1) li.;o "',1- Vi! 1C~, of Ac'),-0 I w u 2- e A a c. c ri t a 1 0 t it.; of 11" 1; ri ,3 u r 7, 1 a npec at :c :III, frce of mr n s of oil ,e 1* -r;i I r. 1; r, I J J :3 + 1 9 t 1. ~1 Ilk' -I I :.'I rf:lCe 0. M~ " ;, t ~o re- , I , I ri w. u 1 .1 IV C ....... ): c i n 7 t c 'ar r I (-"I it tin i S w a .-I I lo ill t-+D thQ C;2 :n v., r 1 e 7,o n 9 t~-e ~orxpn*ratior, vzi r f,A IV iU,iri i L. i C) ;~n i 50 t i i or P., s after t~~e t On o:- 0 le a ca t a -7s t 1 3 a d,i i t on 3 e o c. t i i ty a 1 1~ Q,t frO7, 0. In I r, ,I) t o w. Card 2i ~o o r)~- I ,x t or, c, W%.-, 2 SOV 2 o - 12 7 - ~ - ' ') I The Influence of -~,t ive Ele.-.ent 9 ",,or. '. n C,~. '. a i - t of Silver in the D-.-ihition of Ethylene nearly interrulted 1,., the a,Hin~~ of more t~atn 11 t per cent of sulphur to t e catalynt . rjurin;, the c%talyt4c proceso, t~ie majority of sul-phur ig contained an 3n the surface of t~ie silver sLnllen. '."his t~,e !r!:-.:,At'.on of t,.e iei-ree of coverlri,- 9 of the 9 ; r f a c e f :- o 7:~ L, amount of siiIjAnir. A 'Iia,,~ram :3. ~vv:3 t x ter,;.ination of t~i. cata. t::(, 9 ytic act.-,vity an I off . lec'~I..-:ty of silver irairifj which tiad ; re, iously been trented wit-, If in a "boilin- layer". ''he second lia~-,rnm 7iv~'~-, t t, ~~,:)n- cernin,,- t!ie cataly9ts which vjqre pro(iuced by ti,e !:Imul taneous del o,-i tion of A CO 5 nn I At- 11 S. A: !10 ir, t~Ao Cnge I rmal'~ amounts 0: sullAiur incre-aie t e tic t i v.; ty o I the catalyat. The r e s! i I of the experi~~e!Ao vii h introJuct ion o " oulphur Na,SL, and 11 10 r e e i' r~ :1~ ,vr-di~icusoned resi;lt!3, ti,o rove 4 t a r. t i va i n,~ a n c o r ro 1 1 n, - (3 f f u c t o f S 0 o n r; n r, sur - 4 Card 3/4 fitcu,- -,f 9, lver. t r e ~', f ',I in I '~,-l in , -)ncentrat ions J, 0 1; The Influence of i e c i i~, t 13 of Silver in the v i la t i on o, -110 r. -or of 2 ng, m3 after tio intro1j, tion of' U. 0-2 c ., r, witf. rosT,,cl, t c, r s e ac, t v v catal-,,st t:mes, an 0 - t i j i t i n r- 1.70 ~o 0.. C,,r. co:.cen' ,mil.ionr c,%w.iel an ;rrever~-3il 1e corroijion. .'%ccor I Ili- t I I,-, ly t i .o " ~-,)v e - -11 n C 11 p 3 ("! I - t tm, 111 cre 110 0 0 t C t a I (?ff-'7t Of 0 i 1 VQ; 1!1 r (2 1 U 7 1 V 1 !J.3 01 1" ' t t 0 1,; 1 ~ n Of _7ilver , iri 1 :_ . -, ~ , ) 1 1 n i ii,~, ; art a I corr, s- on o . , -a t a I t t re. (wt to the e F. i -o i action ~ :-. + 50 2 111 2 ' C, are I, e fe re I-,(- a 9 oC whic!, Sov t ASSOCIATION: L3 t I t I t i,-. L a Va r p c) v a \~ 1, Ily 3 r.,~ t t e i:~ e n i Y, . K;~ r 1, ov PRESENTED ~! u ly 2 1 1 r, n , t SUBLIMED Jill." 1 ~, 1,)1,)H Card 4/4 OSTROVSKIY, V.Ye., KUL-KOVA. N.V LOI'ATIN, J,L , rEMIKIN. M.1, . Y-:AifyIng a.--.icn :f -n, ,'. Kin,I kat. 3 no, 2 - 1~9-1-~,! Mr -np 'r)- IKIIRA i4 I' I. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut Imeni L.Ya.Karpova- (Ethylane) (Oxidation) (Catalysts) WTROV.'lFl I YP V. Ye. i KlidOVICH, I R. ; KljLtKOV;v, N.V. , i'Emy.] !I, M. 1 , .%. I, r nr tt~- hoats of ("I -i 1---.T '., r,,n ! , ; ', 4- I tr-mpprxituros. "imr. fiz. kl,4m. 17 Nlf- -. (KPA 1. institlit. ~ Mr)skvri. Z/O' '/t c/ I ~ 5/04/ 2C B004/BO56 AUTHORS! Ostrovskiy, V )Le_l, ~ul'kova, N _V , Nedbayeva. A 1) TITLE: Tile Influence of Selenium anj Tellurium Upon the Catalytic Action of Silver in tile Oxidation of Etnylenel PERIODICAL! Doklady Akademil nauk SGSR, 1960, Vol 1'3, No. 14, pp. TEXT- For their experimentb tile autitors -.16eci silver oponge, whicil haJ been Frojuced by tiie joint precipitation of ullver carbonate, rejenato, and tellurate The se'eniam comround war, tagged with Se"~5, tile tellurluT 12- compound witn Te . The reaction with an ethylene - air mixture (2.~ - 3% C 2H4) occurred at 2190C in a zontinuously operating apparatus (Refs. 21 4). The purificati-on of C,H obtained by tile reduction of ethanol is L 4 described. Among other thing5, also activated carbon of the types (AG-3) and AC (AS) was used. The catalytic activityAwas determined by measuring the constant k 1 of the reaction rate of ethylene oxide Card 1/3 8252b The Influence of Selenium and Tellurium Upon S/020/60,133/04/2?/031 the Catalytic Action of Silver in the Oxidation B004/B056 of Ethylene formation, where ki was set equal to unity for the silver catalyst without admixture. The selectivity S was defined as thelpercentage ratio of k, to the sum of the reaction rates of e_LLilLene oxide formation and the oxidation of C2H4 to CO2 + H20. The relation tjS :- 8 - S is written down for the change in selectivLJ under the action of the admixture (S = selectivity with admixture, So selectivity without admixture). Fig. 1 shows the values for k1 and S as functions of the concentration of So and Te. Special experiments showed that the major ptrt of the admixture was on the surface of the catalyst. An addition of 10'_ - 5.1o,-3 atom% of Se in- creased the catalytic activity 3.5-fold. A higher selenium concentration poisoned the catalyst. An addition of tellurium did not change the -2 catalytic activity, but also caused poisoning at concentrations above 10 atom% To. The concentration of the admixtures was measured by means of an KC--4 (MS-4)-type Geiger-Mueller counter. The authors assume that with a small admixture of elements of group VI of the periodic system to the Card 213 ~ I , I , . , , ~ I , , (; I . . I I I I :; - , -:,I . , - ; ;, .. . , . I w , ~ .1 1 - I I , 11' ft t u- ') " '~ ' .,' 7 -' rr ' ': T - - '- - ' ' '- - - - - '! ~- , * , -.,1,, ", 'I , ! -! . ~ , , !" -,, -,: 1 ~ , n.,3, ~ t,, v i I ' - - 1 r, t - ! ; ' ! ,! . - - r ,,, . .i I , I , I'l - ;, ~, , 0 : 1, n. 01 1"",- 1 4- ' Al 'W . 1 . !.-I zi~-,:~ki.'.r.' t,,sk I . i ~, ' it i' - - . ~ 'T POV ) - . I I TI I , t- i Or- * ') t 0~ r 2 , , " ~, 1. . MIKArELYAN,, A. L., (Sovosibirsk, Akadeagorodok, d. 2-V, kv. 4; OBTROVSKIY, V. Yu.; STADNIKOVA, Ye. I. Temporary- ceezation of the brain'B blood nrupply. Grud. W' r. n-. 5: 48-52 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz kliniki grudnoy khirurgil i anesteziologil TSentral'nogo instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey (zav. - prof. Ye. N. Meahalkin) t Instituta ekspertmentallnoy biologii 1 meditriny (dir. - prof. Ye. N. Meshalkin) AN SSSR Sibirskogo otdeleniy,i. (BRAIN--BLOOD SUPPLY) CSTRO175VI Y t- V - Yn c Use of e lee troencephn lography for the purpose of checking the adequacy of the blood flow in the brhin during aperatIms on the heart and the mnin vessels. Vop. pat. I rug. org. krov. i dykh. no.1059-365 161. (MIRA 180) HIKATELYAN, A.L.; OSTROVSKIY, V.Yu. Electroencepha,lographic observations in aortic commissuroto=7 by an open method under hypothermia. Khirargiia no.9:72-78 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz Institute ekeperimentallnoy biologii i meditainy (dlr. - prof. Ye.N.MeshaDdn) Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (AORTIC VALVF--ZURGERY) (HYPOMERYIA) (ELECMOENCEPHAU)GRAPHY) Ostrovokiy, V.Yu.; ALEKIMIA, R.G. Electroencephalography In --up-erficial fluot~&ne anesthesia. Khir,urgiia 39 no.7239-43 J-1163 OMIRA 16t12) 1. 1z anesteziologiches~.ogo otdelenl3m Nav. Ye.I. Sadnikova) Instituta eksperimentallpoy biologii i meditsiny ( dir.-prof. Ye.N. I-leshalkin) Sibirskogo otdaleniya AN SSSR. OSTROVSKIY, V. Yu.1 OSTAMIKO, G. I. Electroencephalographic characteriptics of the depth of anesthesia and verification of this test by studying the other concentration In the venous blood. Khirurgiia no.4:53-58 162. (MIRA 1516) 1. Iz Institute. ek"rimental'noy biologil I moditainy (dir. - prof. Yo. N. MeshaDdn) Sibirskogo otAislonlya AN SS-M. (ELECTROKI:CEFHALOGRAPHY) (ETHM(AIIESTIJETIC)) (ANWTHE-UA) j-3rlj*l,').',I'., 7. Yu. Dis3ertation defended fir the JeCrou -)f Candi.,late -f -edical -~cicjlc-s at the Joint icientific (;-,incil on lAolol,,ic~L1 31berlan bralich "aectr,)e.-iceplialo,;rap'l,ii-c 5,~crvations D-uri-n~ Ji-Neratlions un the ~' !art ancl 'Cain BAld Ve3sels.11 V,-,3tnik kcad. :"Q. 4, 196), pp 119-145 MELEKHOPIP V.V.;-OSTROVSKIY,, V.Yu.; SENGIYEVSKIY, V.S. First conference of young sclentlo to at the *Otitute of Experimen- tal Biology and Medicine of the Siberian Wench of the AcadwV of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. I2v.Sib.otd.AN WSR no.1~111-113 162. ODA 150) (Medical Weearch-Congreaves) FRkIMEV, V. L (Moakva, D-98, 3-3r Shukinskly prcy*2d. d. 3, kv. 11); OSTROV.,~KIY, V.yu. Zlectroencephalop,raphic observation* in cavopulmnary anastoirosts in dextroposition of the bulbuc cordle (tetmjog7 of Fallot). Grud. kh1r. no.4:13-43 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz kafedry grudnoy khirurgil i anestezioloRit (zav. - prof. Ye. N. Meahalkin) TSentrallnogo instituta, ugiorerahenstvovaniya rmcher (dir. M. D. Karrigina). (TETRALOGY OF FALLOT) (ELECTROEMEMIMtAPHY) (VENA CAVA--SURGERY) (PUIYONARY VEIN-SURGElff ) N3SH=IN, Te.,N.. prof., red.; OSTROVSKIT. V.yu.. red. UProblems in ane9theBio7.oj7 and the pritnophyBiolIc-7 of Pur,,,Pr.7j Voprosy anestoziologii i operatelonnril patofiziologli. Pod rod. B.N.Heshalkins. Moskva, 1959. 274 p. (MIRA 1):12) 1. Moscow. TSontralluyy Inetitut usaverehonstvovaniya vrachey. 2. Is Imfedry grudnoy khtrurgii I anestatiologli (zAveduyushchly prof.Te.01eshalkin) TSentrallnogo Inatituta usovershonstvovonlra vrachey (for Reahalkin). (AiligbTHESLA) (OPER-TIONS, SnGICAL) MkRGULIS, M.S.; OGTROVSKIIP V.Yu. Electroencephalographic observations of artificial circulation und&r emperimental conditions. Eksper. khIr. 5 no.6:42-4,6 N-D 060. (MIRk 14:2) (BLOOD-CIRCULATION, ARTIFICIAL) (ELECT tUENCEPHALOGi-APHY) OBTRMXIT, T.Tld., SUSIXOT. H.S. A case of Mondorlp disease. llhirurgiia 14 no.S:L29 AC '56 (KIRA 11:9) 1. Is BeloRtolbovskogo sellakogo vrachebnogo uchnatka (glavn" rrach Te.l. Grishins) Mikhnevskogo revona Moskovekoy oblasti. (THRO)IBOFULIBITIS, Monder's dis. (Rue)) L 7 ty ik V-Wl~AZ'A-iW-4&,,WATjjV)Mjy Is mof -U . A &M 0*f"*F*t owe Tu of at timod byw Ow bornsm= i6mmm- &Imms. 8 0 &).1 . Itatene im ). , 1. ("' 00 --- NO. 11-13 OW 1 - 0111 I Illn)-lickv The clev" *10 of ;. " Pem swi I - . , , I W lib ll b l ll h a o A e m immi t er era S The rump ay" T y vested wirmo timers wkb Is 3% sub, ef KILI lomial 411111mle - al )Wii, pol IOU Ms. W lbw KcI "An. be ad" i l l " I " h s Wes a so e roam xM &M m. u Abu I Is$. T lie X.FatMOMOIN)UNS, 400 I ports. bher " 0, from K.Fq (CN)l W red NII.- CM.4 aplw&t Thin Illink) Poem retellot be &ttrtrd bY 00 a hw mortlevel. Far tbtk 4ple. The I*c. wivilem is word f ago ~ 00 low WNW 1% bruitral NOCI Wis. abd Spirsmal 'be" 44 le ta b l hti l l t I lg d A *0 0 0 ramo 9n o'. w Wese ve urning nvite . ism, me p p :11brier it gwearcled to a d.w. Cbmil am cod of orbarb is .06 vempearled to tb-- annamir imismoverwil In ebr m1a.. and t1w c*brr cW to The ovirr morforIt of the weer br*S tevtrd age (Ceilmank). In twarr to obirleir 4&NWV to the MIDINM- 090 awirr 2 Ow. bWh witit push britows am crumirtod to It av The d.-c.citrull locktard with (be Pabb bottom at the IlOv, bell It tine twil 6" eoIi coo i d O M *0 t. millmes"Wtvi is cataevit' to W uVil axismir Stv 0 W R 11,01, 00 00 killablose C1,61SOKAIPM 41-411- 61 L Its. %I. t#-&" .6 6.- onto" .60 Ip. ow 01 a 0 0 % m We -611 a A* I I It We a I lp 0 9 do 0 .7 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 BPJtTOSZMCZ, hyszard; OSTROVSKEY Yn [translator]; STOLYAREK, Ya. = ~-' -I L [translator]; KOBAZEV, I.A., red. (Methods of deoxidizing organic corbinations] Metody voostanov- leniin organicheskikh soedinenii. Pod red. I.A.Kobazova. Mo- skva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1960. 406 p. (MIRA Ij.:11) (Chemistry, Organic) (Reduction, Chemical) WTHOVSKIYF YiA.A., inzh. Temporary bullflini:-i rv-,dlp of follp~ F--!il . , spots. rah. v strol. '~ N 'f~3. 1":', 1. Prohoktnoye b-,lirr) tn,ntpi Yu;.,h#-n,-rros troy. IVANOVP P.L., k&nd. takhn. nanki TRTIAOV, G.T., kand. trAhn. V~au~'; OSTROISKIY, V.I., inzh.; RASNETSOV, L.S., Inrh.; SAZONOV,V.~., inzh. Stabilizing the rock fill and the foundation bed of the p1er of a petroleum port by undor-water blasting. Tranoll. stroI. J~ nn.6~ 26-22 Je 165. 1) "~' -1 ACCESSION NR: AR4039314 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. 3V249 AUTHOR: Ostrovskly, V. 1. S/0044/64/000/003/VO56/VO56 TITLE: Programming the synthesis of diode logical schemes CITED SOURCE: Tr. Sibirsk. fit.-tekhn. in-to. vy*p. 42, 1963, 93-101 TOPIC TAGS: diode logical scheme synthesis, functional dependence, minimal (J15- junctive form, Ural-I TRANSLATION: A diode logical schet-iie means a logical system which reallzus, a Jven functional dependence and which consists only of diodes and resistances. As a criterion for the optim-il synthesizing of a scheme, a number of diodes, contaiiied In it, Is chosen. It Is assumed that the realized function Is given In minim.il disjunctive form. The outhor describes a program for realizing the method, pro- posed by A. D. Zakrevskly (RZh Mat, 1962. 8V246), of aynthesiting diode logical schemes. The program, composed for the machine-l'Ural-111 does not have a fixed Cord 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4039314 solution time. The operator can, at any time, stop the computation and record the beat of the considered schemes. V. Marty*nyuX. DATE ACQ: 22Apr64 SUB CODE: M )q ENCL.- 00 P Card 2/2 LLVINA. Z.M.; OSV~t)V61.11. V.1 ........ Effect of cib deformat.Dns on tho pressure disteibution And on the rigidity of Cuides. ~tit. I indtr. 34 no.9:4-13 8 163. (KTAA 16:11) 4 4 4 41 4 S 4 4 A 4 44 2 a 4 a 0 b W I I A I,a a I I I A a a a .06 0. ' I 4 A-I & X-A- S I A 902 tog the 00'"Ned aml I % eforl.ill INIM Ibr IN, W hiki t..hl. '*616ml 1'. "gh, 00 go* see 00 00 00 - ' F- -ii-w m j . 9 ) 6 m us I i *; e do 0 0 0 see* goes 00 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 9 0 0 0:: BABICFEV, S.I., prof.; ~1117-1-,V~IKIY, V.?6,. 1.10 of a polyvinyl alcohol sponge in i,ibntitliting 1nf"r*1ve snf t tissues. Vest. khIr. 93 no.1):46-41) ") ' 64 . (MIRA 18t4) 1. 1z gospitallnoy Phirurgicho3koy kliniki (zav. - prof. B.V. Petrovskly) 1-go Moskovskogo ordena !Anina mditsinskogo inatitutft imni Sechenova i Moskovskoy gorod3koy klinicheakoy bollnitay No.~)" rglavnyy vrach - F.S.Petriishko). OSTROVSKIY, V.N. Kuntugan cave in the Dzhgzkazgan - Ulu-tAu region. Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 20 no.1:91-92 Ja 1W.. (MIRA 17:3) BAhKALuV, I.A.; KALYGIN, S.Kt; OSTROVSKIY, V.N. Nov barite deposits in the Dzhszkazgan--Mu-Tau region in central Kazakhstan* Izv.AN Usakh,SSR. Ser.geol, no.5:77-78 162.(MIRA 15:12) (Kazakhstan'-Barite) OSTROVSICIY, V.N. Effect. of plant transpiraticn cn the discharge and balarce of underground waters as revealed bj the Dzhezkazgan,.-Ulu-Tau region in central Kazakhstan. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR Ser.geol. no.2: 111-115 162. (MILRA 15:6) (Kazakhstan--Water, Underground) (KazakhatAn--Pl&nts-Tran!ipiration) CSTROVSKTY, Ta.A.. in--h. F~Iel oil tarJ-s in procast r,~inforcs~d concrpte. rjIok. 1.,. 11 no. 1:74-`15 Ja 16(). WULK 1 - : " ) (Tanks) OSMVSXIY. Ta.A.. inth. General scheme for the organization of construction work of a large state-owned regional electric power plant. Blek eta. 30 no.2:41-42 F '59. (MM 12--3) (Blectric power plants) OSTROVSKIT, Th.A., inzh. laying of pipelines by the drapZing method. Elek. eta. 30 no.3:81-82 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Pipelines) _,'ACLRPTA MMICA ~-ec 6/Vo'l 13/6 lnterlai Xeilcine Juno 59 3100, INCREASED IIIAX)D SFAW&I 1111AMINI: C()%*I_VVr IN 'AMIL DISLASPS (ltus.iian text) - Oqtrovskiy Y . %, . Illo'hem. Munic. flosp.. 11:4,48k - VOI1It.T1TT-."1T-1r'T_[47-36) Jn essentia I hypertensi (in and in various ( hrom( reiuk I di tit, rders a ffe( ting irinary extretion there is always a consideiable rise ,fthiainine in,ow- parison with the normal t mient. In diabeles. pulinonar) it), influenza. nephrilis, nephros( lernsts and other diseases the arno-int (if thiamine in the blood was found to he normal. and to he near the maximuni normal level in tuberculous patients treated Will) phthivaZid (Soviet derivative of isonlazid). In isolated cases of nephro- arierosts. -ind in one of anuria caused by neoOlastic o( clusion (if bath ureters, the amount of thiamine was 10 or more tinieti higher than the maitimuto itormal level, whereas the blood urea content was increased 4 to 5 Urnes only, To che(k the ob- tained results. and to determine in what form thiamine was present in the blood serum. a series of estimations of free thiamine and co-carboxylase wast arriedout by Elise eva's method. Aspergillus oryzae was tised for the estimation of the en- Zyme. 3ndthiochrome was determined no- by the photometric method but by titratior of the control with a standard solution of thicichrome. It was established that thiamine was present in the bi,-xxt serum almost entirely in its pure form, not as pyrophosphate. The figures obtained by this method varied from those obtained by the author's method by riot more than 1 100,'.. In essential hypertension without gross renal disorder the serum thiamine content was 3 to 4 times higher than normal. It is suggested that the diet in essential hypertension " chroruc ren- al disorder@ should contain more carbohydrates, less fats. as little an possible thia- mine, and an increased amount of nicotinic acid. References 18. Krmislon Moscow (S) 0,71 PC :y j ip.,cl. 0 :IV ni~o ofluk Oreal" zd%lor. 0, 8 under tianatorium con-A t 1, tub. 42 nc.'C, - ;- ~ 1 r), . I '~anatc p-',lirvy VTSC!I: Yfi.r-. I. . ~-riy "iurvy!r;iLy!3e'-,' I i llkralnsk.y nauchnc- ln,%titiit grulnoy (~.otiont A.7. LIMANSKAYA, G.F.; OSTROVSKIY, Ya.G.; YEFREMVA, Ye.l. Occupational processes as an element of compound therapy of tubercu-josis patients. Probl. tub. 41 no.llt6O-63 163. (MIRA 17:P) 1. 12 Ukraimakaga nauchno-isal-Invatel'skogo instituta tuberkulea i grudnoy khirurgii (dir. dotsent A.S.Manclat) i sanstoriya *Pervonsyskiy' (glavnyy IrIch Ya.G.Ostrovskiy), Kiyev. C, - ~ , - -, r -;- - -,, -,- , - ~. A, 1-1-11 1 - I - g, . . . AMMAN. GIEZBURG, A.S.; ZHURAVLEY. N.V.; FALUNINA, Z.F.; HINATRWYA. V.S.: KDZMWNIVDVA. Ta.P.; SUVORDYA. M. A. Use of electric contact hosting flour mash and for investigating Trudy HTIPP 4:62-70 156. for preparing scalded wheat the wwcharification of mash. (MLRA 9:10) 041W, (Dough) (Starch) (Anylases) Summary translation from: Referativn Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 1, p. 161 (USS7R AUTHOR: Ostrovskiy, Ya. P3. TITLE: Investigation of Electric-Resistance Baking of Wheat Bread (Issledovaniye elektrokonlak-,',noy vypechk-4 pshenichnogo khleba) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. Tekhnol. in-ta pishch. prom-sti, 1956, Nr 4, PP. 71-81 ABSTRACT: Electric-resistance baking of bread Is done by warming up the bread dough with a 50 (,ps current passing through Its mass. Investigations were carried out In order to establish the optimal te~.hnological hermophysical and electrotechnical, parameters of the &,ted bread. The author enumerated 19 conclu0ions concerning electric- Card 1/1 resistance bread baking. I.V.I. OSTROW-,XTY, YA. t,. Diesertutiin: "An :nvestigation of the Processes of Leaven Preparation and the Raking of Crustless Brend by Electric-Contact Heating." CLnd Tech Scl, Moscow Technological :nst of the Food Industry, 23 Jun 5... (l.'echernvaya Moskva, Moscow, 14 Jun 51.) SO: SUM 3189 23 Dec 1954