SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLOVSKAYA, YE.I. - PAVLOVSKIY, D.
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30: U + ~3 19 Al ,- ust 5 3, 1, L,! t o pi s--I! u rra a,, e y :,o.
MMINIKOV,, S. A.; FAVLOTSKAYAp Ye. V.; SHTULIMAN, D. R. (Moakva)
Thrombovis and thrombophlebitia of the cerebral vaina. Klin.
md. no.9:22-27 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. 1z kliniki nervnykh bolazney (zav. - prof. V. V. Mikheyev)
I Hookovskogo ordena lenina meditsinskogo instituta imni I. M.
Sechenova.
(CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE)
USSIR/Human and AiAmal Physioloqy - Internal Secretion. T
The Sex Clands.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Bial., No 3; 1959, 13049
AuthDr Pavlovslmya, Yu.M.
Inst k*'-'.-- o"
Title The EBtrual Cycle in Rats and the Histological Structure
of Their Ovaries after Ovariectomy
Orig Pub V sb.: Materialy trudov IV s"yezda akushexov;inekologov,
1957, 205-208
Abstract Li sexually non-mature and mature rats 1 ~~vary wrts remD-
ved. The phase of quiescence became shorter, and the
duration of estrus longer (observation for 8 moir~hs).
Cysts were found in the rer-i'Aning ovary. With the ren,.)-
val of nart of the ovary the cycle did not changa (in
some rats after 8 months estrus was somewhat lengthened);
there was no change in the intact ovary, Remval Df 1
entire ovary was neyeer-with3ut rnme p:)6t effects.
Card 1/1
FAVLOVSKaYA, Yu. M., Cand of Mad 3ci -- kdlss) "The Special Features of
a Single Ovarlecto-aj r-)% Cycle and Childbeqring Frunction
af Woment" Irkutsk, 1959, 14 Pp ~Irkutsk Medical Institute)
(KL, 5-6o, 130)
PAYLOV3KAYA, Z. 14'.
"Anesthetized Childbirth Using Tekodin (Dihydrohydroxy
Codeinone Hydrochlorate) and Lydol" Akueher. i Ginekol.,
No. 6, 1949. Cand. Med Sci, Major, Med Corps.
Obstetric & Gynecological Clinic, Mil. Med. Acad. Im.
S. K. Kirov -c1949-.
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VIRNIK, David Isaakovich; VLASOV, Aleksandr Pavlovich, TALANTSEV,
Dmitriy Zinov'yevich; KHOKHLOVA, Unaida Vasillyevna;
LIBEID,M, S.G., kanda tekhno nauk,. retsenzent; PAVLOVSKAYA,
Z N J. inzh.-tekhnolog, retsenzent,- MOROZOVA, I.I., red.;
ik'AHbRiKon, L.N., takhn. red.
c
[ToabnOlOFDof glue and gelatine)Tekbnologiia kleia i zhela-
tin o [by I.Virnik, i dr. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963.
479 P. (MIRA 16:6)
(Glue) (Gelatine)
- PAVIOV31ATA, Z-N- I
I
mnvwwA**l>,
Choriospithelioma of th%~ fallopian tube. Akush. gin. no.3:73-74 MaY-
June 1953. (alml 25: 1)
1. Candidate ftdical Sclewes. 2. LeulnVad.
FAVLOVSKAYA, Z.B., kandidat maditslaskikh nsuk.
;
i ". ~~ cal-simast-basis of the pudendal nerve with 1upicalne in the second
*tap of labor. Akush.1 gla. no.1;14-16 Ja-7 $54. 0"A 7:6)
1. Is Toyanno-maditsinskoy almdemili im. S.R.Kirova.
(Labor (Obstetrics)) (Anesthesia In obstetrics)
PAV1,(-',V3i,I, K.
ImProvinC the syster. of fi-111inE -ir. tie BvlCarian ores mines. P. 61
Minno Delo Vol. 13, No. 3, 1:a-;/June 1951~, Sofiia, bulE-ariz.
1,1'onthly Index of East European Accessions (ELAI) 1,C, Vol. 7, :1-0. 1C),
oct. Ire
IVANOV, B.., inzh.; PAVLOVSKI, K., inzh.
Sbaft sinking with highly watered sand arA gravel. Min delD
17 no.5:32-34 147 162.
dotsentp kand.tekhn.nauk
I" ~~, -, Departmbnt of HydraUlic Engineering. Sbor.nauch.trud Bel.politekli.
il~st. xio'.66:j5p-44 157, if-IIRA 16:9)
!a Dakun gidrotekhnichookogo fakullteta Belorusakogo poli*,~akhni-
cheakogo instituta imeni Stailina,
FAVLOVEXIT, Alsksandr-Alekopyevich [Paulouski, A.A.), kand.tekhn.nauk;
SHCHITHIKOV. F.I. [Shchytnik-im, P.I.I. inzh.-gidrotekhnik, nauchayy
redAKOROLVICH, M.A. [Karalevich, N.A.]. red.; VOROTINSEATA.
S.A Varatynskaia, S.A.]. takhn.red.
(Using hydraulic machinery in the drainage of White Rusiian swampel
Gidremakhanizatayia na asushallnykh rabotakh u BSM. Mirrak, 1959.
23 p. (Tavarystva pa rsspau9iudzhvanniu pFilitychnykh i navu-kovykh
vedau. Belaruskal SSR. Seryla pryrodasnouchonevukoveia, no.14).
(KM 13:4)
(White Russia--Hydraulic engineering)
PAVLOVSKIY, A.A.
Javelopment
during
~, the
n0-780-21
of mechanized drdinage operations in 4hite Ruissia
lAst 40 years. bbor.nauch. trud. Bel. politekbAnst.
160. (NDU 13:11)
(White jftuseiu--i)rainage)
-- M.B.; YNZBRbKIY, H,V.
PAVLOVSKIY, A
New machine for installing tilt) drainage. Sbor.aauch. trud. Bel.
politakh.inst. no.79:41-51 160. (1,11RA 13:11)
(Jrainage-EquIpf3ent an,i supplies)
PAVLOVSKIY, A.P., inzh. (zaporozhlye)
Neutralizition of cyanida compowids. Vad. i san. t-ekh. no.8:1-,.6
Ag 165. (MIRA 18:1~)
MATFJUKOV) Mikhail Prokoplyevic',; MARSHUKOVA, Nira KWmj-nj,'~~--,La; 'AVOYSIX7,
Allfred Bernardovich; AFELITSIN, FoRep otv,red,
[Tin potential of Central Asia. j Olovonosnt)stl Srednei AzU.
Moskva, Nedra, 82 p. (Mos'cow. Vsesoiuznyl nauchno-issledovatell-
sk-1-i Institut mineralinog6 syr'J-a. TrudY, n0.13) WIRA 1EItl,'
MATERIKOVP M.P.; MARSHUKOVA, N.K.; FAVLOVSKIY, A.B.
Prospects for finding tin in Central Asia. Sav. geol. 6
no.900-104 S 163. (MIRA 17;10)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauohno-lasledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo
syr,ya.
MATERIKOV, M.P.; FAVU)VSKIY, A,B,
Mageatic sources of mineralization and the relative depth of
deposite of cassitertte-quarts and caselterlte-sulf1do for-
nations. Sov.gsol. 2 no.9:86-9) S 159. (MIRA 13s2)
1. Veasoyuznyy Institut minnrallnogo avrlya (VIRS).
(Ore depoelts)
SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; BEUS, A.A.; BORODIN, L.S.; ITSIKSON, G.V.; PAVLOVSKIY,
,A.B.,; RUNDKVIST, D.V.; SILORENKO, Z.V., TVALCHRELIDZE, G.A. -
Conference on the problems of postmagmatic ore formation.
Sov. geol. 7 no.3:1"-153 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:10)
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DiscImwge device for precise comatation of power pulses. Prib,i
tekh.ekep. 6 no.5:89-91 S-0 161. (MM 14:10)
(Palse techniques (Electronics))
37797
S/12o/62/000/002/022/o47
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AUTHORS: Pavlovskiy, A.I., Sklizkov, G.V.
TITLE: Production of rectangular high voltage pulses
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta,%o.2, 1962, 98-loo
TEXT: The authors describe a now method of producing
rectangular pulses in which two identical coaxial cables are
connected to a square pulse generator as shown in Fig.la.
The two lines are connected to a load RH at the other end.
If the impedances are arranged so that RH = 21 1) and P i >',',. P
then it is possible to obtain twice the input am,ilitude across the
output load, where P is the internal impedance of each of the
cables and P, is the equivalent wave impedance of the line
formed by the braiding of cables 1 and 2. Similarly, if there are
n cables the output amplitude may be multiplied up by a factor of
n. A detailed description is given of the square pulse
generator feeding the lines. The apparatus is capable of
producing square pulses of 160 kV at 600 A across 250 ohm load
or 300 kV across a 2 kohm load. The pulse lengths are in the
range 0-05 to 2,psec, the rise times are of the order of
Card 1/2
Production of rectangular ...
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0.051:sec, and the high-frequency damped oscillations on the tail
of the Oulses are of the order of 106 of the total pulse
amplitude. The'device has been used by the authors with high-
volta~e,'Jnjectors for electron accelerators. There are
4 f i g, Ore'' 8 .
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V, Problem of the, 9p oe".20f, the,.inteneity :of a
TITLE d and an Vetatron
IV-he inja t ion ener
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PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnichookoy fizikil v. :33 -,;'no,,.'3j ~1963 .374 376
at pet iss up -to- 300 key was investigated
rooess e
'TEXT:. Tht'trapping 1) 9
An oonneotioh~vith the possibility-'of inoreaqJn*g tb,3 ~ieldu. of:'betatrone una
arrie,d out with 'an iron free betatl*onn,
no." Measurements -Aere--6
so -magnetic field:. has no.
pha a- nuniformities,:and.only 0.
1.-vh6 a no 5
e
afiimuAhal~ ones. The. betatron' intensity,, was measured forinjected .91 o-kron
46and- 380 key. ..-The. trapping prooess does, not depend on
iiiergies betwebn
irijection'ener W Is linearly dependent on the,injeotion-ene'.*gy:~
gy
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TLE Electron gun
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SOURCE: 8varochnoye.proizvodit:%ro, no. 8, 1965$-3T-38
TOPIC,TAGS,., -.velding~.electron.beezweld ng, velding gun, electron gwil gun. cathode
antalum athode,
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ABSTRAM: ;A new'type of electron gun for vacuum electron~-b&am welding has 'been
developed. This gun is c~4 pped with a disk-shaped tantalum cathode I mm tbick
ithi P.
and~8 nm~in.diameter~ with a system forstabilizin&the beam current w. n .0 - 5 mam!
The' gun operates vith an accelerating voltage of UP t0-50 kv. At 50 kv a beam cull
rent of-mir -80 zaamp can be obtained., At a voltage of 110 kv and a beim current of
310-;-13D nomp, the beam diameter In the'w~ltng planj is 0.5-0.7 mm. Under these
conditions.the depth of penetration in Mts~ txminum a4 a we'd width'
4oy is 25 mm
of .2i5~ mm.:. -he use of a cathode made oT -Pti~~ -tantalum instead of lanlAianum hexa-
b6ride, e3ftenft the service life of the gun and improves Its reliability. O.-rig.
art. has figures* ND
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power:from ca-acitor -energy,accumul-ators. The
suppl. ied Oith P,
I n.t e a siv 1'..-v f'the. _r4a gn e ti cfield was limited by.the energy Of the power
19 ant -,t he-- reliabi1ity of the electromagnet's structure.* The
~~,,Iatter li*-ited the intensity of the',--magnetic- f ield to approx"Lmatel.y_
4 x- 10- -he tun-
-2 oeq The intensity of-.the field in the region of
solenold.-was, then,- 1-2 X 105 00. Systems for,ensurinl; radla-
ion of several hundredths- of a micro:iecond to
0 _4e Le
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e4se of 61 a- -obtained- thr6-u__gh_'-_4x_f_m_u_tha1, Lori a
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the m-agnetic field by: means of-'a- small induction.' coil. n accele'ra-
tors --with ~ro._- 23.4 cm, a'dual.release system was employed which con-
sis,ted In: a preliminary.slow change cof the radius of the equilibrium
orbi-t and the wbsequent fast translation of the electron beam to the
targ'et~ 4 h- this method it is easior to obtain very.short radiation
it
10 revolutions 'of tile
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Amok sakharov, A.'D. (Academician); kudayev, 1R. Z.; Smirnov, Yes N.;_EIg~!pbebev,
ysbev
Yu. 1.,~ 7"O'clIkU Ak.-I-i Mkern- K. eo stova, Yes A.; Z ArINDv* Yoe 0;
Zysin, Yu.. A,.. vq,;f j"
IORG: none
.,Pioduct on of very high magnetic fields by explosives
POURM, AN SBSR Ddklady, v. 165, no. 19:3.9650 65-68-
,TOPIC-rTAM'. ..pulsed magnetic field, flux'compression. high field pulse, Inpldsive
.flux compressloneiploBlve:flux compreacionbetatron particle acceleration, hi6
Mns7t77TTgs", Pl~ima acce'leiratoil WK I, HK 2.
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kim-riN the IJX_l and,W-2-exvlosion-devices for.the production of
-fnt
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high, a etic Reld pulses -are described., The NX-1 device, which is based on the
I*Plosion.of-an axial: flux-~.vithln a metal shell, e4sentially resembles the arrEtngement
des'cAbed:'6y . Fowler -and ~cthers (J.: Appl. ~ Ppys.' 19~6%~: 568). ~b,e. WK-2 0 which vorks
ex -from the solenoid-,jand the
bi tbt.principle o~ . the 13ubsequent
yasidn of ..the ~ field aI liner 'is described here for-the
coM,re ssion'.' ofthe - field by, I the walls of the'cokki
rst tiie-.- Ideld intens'Ities o If I x 106' ot - were , obtained in -'experiments: with an PX-l
us ing, aluminum . 31ners~ about. I9q* nm in 04 ame-bers~. a experiment vith ia~
,~el iiii,er a copper-, er_ SUr e i
platcdinn face; -a field.: int. na ty, of
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25x 106 0e
was achieved by.imploding the liner to a: 4-m diameter. A field intensity
of5 x. 106 oe in-_.a.volmme of 100, 60 was proftced.by. a' copper liner 3DO.~mm in diameter,
usibg~, the: W-2 as the source of the initial field. The W-4 has a central conductive
21n-der enclosed in*coaxisl helical solenoid. -,On'.:one end of the solenoid is a
L7
0' cu th up
SOU6 p -,A hole in the bottom of -1 e c ' bolds tbie. end, of the central cylinder (see!
Fig, 1)*. the central cylinder is filled vithan explosive ~OM6 is ignited from the
Fig.~'l~ The M-2
rig device
At Explosive
tube
end.opposite.Abat holding the cpp. The solenoid cylinder system forms the circuit
thrbugh'vhliah - ~a battery of ctipacitandes is discharged.. :At the peak valuts of the dis-
charge current,, the expandIng conical flare of the:cylinder created by the propagating
ixtlbsiow toucbes. the end of the solenoid. The explosiolT a further development is
equivalent to moving a,cone into the solenoid and shorting its turns until the cone
reaches the.cup..~At,tblv moment a,coaxtal it; formed vhose lengt~4 and Iriductance
grow zmaller as the ~ietonation.propaga~es fw7tber*along the cylinder. The proceaslis
accompanied.by-a corresponding increase in.current and field intensity resulting from
cIdmpr~ssion'of the fluk.. Currents of 5 x 10"..amp .(occasionally UP to 1 x 108 amp) at
an inductance
-value of 0.01 fpH.vere obtained. and field intensities of 1 to
Siid
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SOME CCIDE: UR/0057/66/036/005/0958/0960!
AUTHOR: Bosamykin, Vo,,S.; Pavlorvskiy, A. 1.
OW.: none
TITLE: On the possibility of compensating the space charge of pulsix) electron beams
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy liziki, v. 36, no. 5, 1966, 958-960
.6 charce, positive ion, gas' Ionization, gas pressure
TOPIC TAGS: electron boom. spac
A13STRACT: The effect of residual gas pressure on the passage of a pulsed electron
beam through a metallic tube has been investigated with the apparatus diagrammed in
tho fieure. The electron gun was activated with a 300 W pulse with a short rise tim
and an approximately exponential decay with a half tine of 12 p3ec. The beam was C61
11mated with the system of several 5 mm diameter apertures. At the output of the col
0 limator the current density was 5 A/cm2 and th
angular spread of the been was 5o. The inter-
1092 nal diameter of the 50 en long metal tube 3 wa
7~ 1 5 ]am. The current to the collector 5 was re-
I corrded with an oscilloscope and, was investigat
Diagram of the apparatus. I col- ed as a function of the res1dual gas pressure
limator; 2 grid; 3 - metallic tube; (varied from 2 x 10-5 to 2 X 10-2 mm Hg) and
4 - foil; 5 collector. tho potential on the grid 2. When the foil 4
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was absent and the grid was at ground potential the current to the collector was smalls
and independent of the residual gas pressure. When a positive'.,potential wfis applied
to the grid the collector current increased with increasing reil-liual gas pressure.
When the grid was 200 V positive the collector current was 10 tims greater at a re-
sidunl gas pressure of 2 x 10-2 mm jig than at high vacuum or with the grid grounded.
Similar behavior was observed when the 10 micron aluminum foil 4 was in pl1kCO. The
observed effects are ascribed to compensation of the space charge of the boam by
positive ions of the residual gas. It in suggested that the effect of the positively
charged grid 2 is to prevent escape of positive ions from the interior of the metallic
tube 3. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
SUB CGDE: 20/ SUIN DATE: 29.TuI65/ ORIG HEF: DOI/ OnI REF: 004
Card 2/2 J6,
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A course in hebting ;~nO ventil!.-lo-,. rl. i lop. Moskv., Gor.. ~z,~-vo,
(511-56624)
Ti7"-,_-,.P3F
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Safptv m-asures I working idith a mercu-f fjo~.~nqte-, 7 ZM. Ce y
- in ~h.
no.5t6l W 165. (MIRA 18tEll
4AVWY'MIY, A.N., KIVILIS, S.S., red.; KOIMUTITWA, N.A.. takhn. red.
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P~rlboz7 dlia izmeraniia
and t9obnIqws for cheeklAg their
kolichestva shidkikh nefteproduktov I tekbrkilm ikh poverki. Koskva,
Goo. Izd-vo standartar OStandiLrtgiz.* 1957. 148 p, (XM 11:10
(Petroleum produots) (Flowmeters)
FAVlDVSKIYI A.N,
Testing of rotLry gas neters after repairing and under operating
conditions. Izu.tekh. no.2s54--56 F 163. (KMA 1612)
(Gas meters-Testing)
PAVLOVSKIY, A.N. -
Measuring tanks of tei3ting units for volunstric liquid meters.
I2n.tokh. no.503-56 My 161. (M-FiA 14-5)
MoV meters-Testing)
PAVLOVSXI!j_A.N.
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Automtic staurater and dispenser of carbonated water. Iza.tekh,
no.6:50-53 Js 161. (KM 14-5)
(Carbonated beverages-Equipment and oupplies)
t It
f If: for V.
noo6!49-53
FAVWV&KIY, A.N.
Using flowmeters in checking tank trucks. 1=.tekh. n0-4:43-,"
Ap 062. (MIRA, 15 ~ 4)
(Tank trucks) (Flowmaters)
PAVWFIgaY, -A-.N.,red. .
(Instrnktalle 22-56 po, poverke gazoachetchikov i lopytotellnykh
ustanovok dlis n1kh. Ind. ofitsiallnoo. Moskva, 1956. 43 p.
1. Russis(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, wr t itmert-
tolln.vkh ustgnovok dlia nikh.
(Goa inters-Testing)
PATLOTSXIY, A.N., red.; KUZNBTSOVA, H.L. red. lzd-va; MATV3YATA, A-ye.,
Conn. nit.
E lumtructloxs~ 20-56 for checking wpter meters and equipment for
testing thm] Instruktalle 20-56 po poverke vodoachetchikov i
lspytntellnykh ustanovok dlia n1kh. Izd. ofitsiallnoe. Moskva,
1957. 28 p. (HIRA 14:5)
1. Fbissia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, nor I i2merl-
tolInykh priborov.
(Water meters-Thating)
PATIA)VSKIY, A.N.,..red._- KUZIWSOVA, M.I., red. izd-ve; KATVEMA.
A.Ye.. to-khn. red.
[Instructions 29-57 for checking sirup dosers] Instruktsila
29-57 po poverke dozatorov siropa. Izd. ofitsiallnoo. Mo-
skva, 1958 . 6 p. (Min 14:5)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet standartov, mer I iz-
meritellnykh priborov.
(Dispensing opparntue-Testing)
.0:40R.196 BOOK EXPLOITATIMT S/
iDay3h, L. Go; Brusteyn, L. I.; Voskresenskiy,, V. N.; Makulov, G. Z.;
11 Go Go; Nesmelov,, So V.; Nenirovakiy, A, B.; Favlovskiy, A. N.;
M
irzabokov,
Shondler, YUO is
Devices for control of presaure, outlay and quantity of matorial, laval, tonpora-
ture. Secondary devices and multiple control machinery. v2 (Pribory* kontrolya
davleniya, raskhoda i kolichestva veshchestva, urovnya,, tomporatury*o V11;orich-
ny*yo pribory* i mashin7r, mnozhostvcmoro kontrolya. Kn. 2),, Yoscc*r,, "Nedra"..
1964, 870 p. illus., biblio... index. Errata slip inserted. 5,,300 copi-08
printed.
TOPIC TAGS: pressure measurement, manometor, diffmanorrzter, flo=ater, levell
Masurement, temparaturo measurment, t-orr*couple,tho-.mal expansion, electrical
.resi3tance thermonater, current ratio meamwoment,, electronic computer
'TABLE OF CONTILNUS (abridgedli
-Foreword
:Section I Izwtrumonta for measuring presoure and rarefaction (Go 0. Mirzabokov)
Card
MA.4037196
Ch. 1. Introductor7 remarks -- 21
Ch. II. Instru;ments for measuring atmospheric pressure -- 24
Ch. 111. Differential tuba manometers -- 30
'Ch* IV. Floating diffmanometer3 of the DP type which show and record with an
electrical contact device -- 42
Ch. V. Ring diffmanameters 6.14
Ch. V-1. Bell diffmanometers 80
Ch. VII. Membrane diffmanorieters -- 87
Ch. VIII. Draft gages, pressure gages and membrane draft-pressuro gages 132
:Ch. IX. Xwnom.-ters, manovacuumeters, and vacuumeters with a tuba spring 149
Ch. X. Manometers
~Ch. KI. Electrical manometers 201
'Ch. XII. Auxiliary equipment 207
.Section II Instruments for measuring flow and amount of liquids, gases and vapor
Ch. XIIL, Classification of insta-aments. Units of measure (A. N. Pavlovakiy)
2214
Ch. XIV. Hoamwing the floor of liquids and gases from the flow rate (L. 0. Baysh)-
220
.Ch. XV. Measuring flow by the method of a variable drop in pressure L. G..Baysh)
225
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Ch. M. Special in3tances of measuring flow by the method of a variablo drop
in pressure (Le Go Daysh) ..' 2141
Ch. XVII. ])resign of contrac~..'.-.~, devices for measuring consumption by tho mothod
of a variablo drop in prosaura (L. Go Bayzh) -- 260
Ch. XVIII. Instruments for measuring flow by the method of variablo drop in
pressura (L. 0. Daysh) -- 287
Ch. XIX. Auxiliary equipment for measuring flow by the method of a variable dMP
in pressure (L. Go Baysh) -- 299
Ch. XX. Handbook materials necessary to c.Llculate the normal contracting devices
by- the method of a variable drop in prossure (L. Go Baysh) -- 326
Ch. L-U. Flowmeters with a constant drop (A. N. Pavlovsk-iy) - 345
.Ch. XXII. LicpUd and gas gages (A. N. Pavlovskiy) -- 355
Section III Instrumont.3 for measuring, the level of a liquid (So V. Npamolov)
U
F a 383
Ch, )aIII. rlo ting level moa3urars --
C'n. DUIV. Hydrostatic laval measurora - 4_39
Ch. M. Electronic volumetric leval measurers -- 451
Ch. VfVI. Radioactive Indicators of levol -- 459
Ch. WrIl. Various level rwasurora - 472
Section IV Listruments for wasuring and regulating temperature (V. No Voskrason-
skiy and V. A. Nikitin)
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Cho XXVIII, Instrurnents for measuring tenperature based on thermal expansion 48*7
Ch. XXIX. Electrical resistance thernomotern -- 502
.Ch. Thermocouples -- 525
Ch. XXYL Ra&&ation pyromaters 540
Ch. XXXII. Auxiliary equipment 549
Section V Secondary instruments 4
Ch. MIN. I-11-ignetoelectric measurers of current ratio (Yu. 1. Shondler, V. A.
j Nikitin) -- 555
.Ch. XXXIV. Pyrometric miUivoltmeters (Yu. I. Sh~,ndler) -- 566
Ch. XXXV. Autonatic electronic leveling bridges (Yu. 1. Shendler) 575
Ch. XXXV1. Automatic electronic potentiometers (Yu. 1. Shendler) 638
'Ch* XXXVII, Inductive telemetric system (L. N. Sergeyev) -- 697
Cho XXXVIII. Differential-transformor system of transmission (G, Go Ydrzabekov and
L. No Sergeyevl - 708
:Ch. XXXIX, Ferrod~mamic system of transmission (G. Go Mirzabokov) -- 7La
'Ch. XXXX. General elements of secondary electronic instrumnts (L. L 11rusteyn)-o
752
Ch. XX7XI. Pneumatic system of transmission (Go 0. Mirzabekov) -- 773
Seettion VI Sys-tezs of control and regulation wii;n high-speed electronic machinos
for contriaized auto=Uc control and regulation of anginooring procosBos (G. Z.
Cord. 4/5 Yalculov)
A119&037196
ChXXXXII. Designation, operating principles, circuits, and classification of
syster,5 of control and ragulation with electrordc cor.-mutera for cen~ralizod
control and regulation of engineering processor, -- 78~
Ch. XXXXIII. Circuits and design of basic functional blocks ot machinoss for
contralized control and regulation -- 796
'Ch. XXX)aI3:1. Control-irxformation and control-information computers -4147
SUB CODEt M, F?
OTM a 007
SUB=EDs 500c-.63 NR REF SOV& 045
DATE AGQ: o6Apr64
Card
FAVLOVSKIT, A.N.
Accuracy In measuring the amount of alcohol present. Spirt.prom.
26 no.6:i6-18 16o. (MIRk 13: 11)
(Alcoholometry)
AT.W-RANMV, A.M.; ALVLSNM, T.S.; KONSTANTINOV, N.W.;,P,&X*V4KIY A.E.;
LOSM, V.I.; SARAXW, V.P.; YHYMOTA, T.D., vedushobly red.;
FOLOSINA, A.Se, tekhn. red.
[Compating volumes of petroleum products; mmml for technical
personnel of tank farms) Kolichestvannyi uchot nefteproduktorr;
rukovodetvo dlia tokhnicheekogo personal& nefteekladoy. Koskm.
Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1!)58.
330 P. (MIRA 11s8)
(Petroleum products)
AUTHORt None Given 23-58-1-34/34
TITLZo Now Handbooks of State Standards (Wovyye aborniki. gosu-
daretvenn.vkh standartov)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiyat 1950P # 1, pp 83-64 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a list of handbooks of standard,%published by
"Standartgiz" in 1957 for the following items: bolts; wire
nails; non-ferrous metal scrap and offal; rulos for treat-
ment of technical drawings; cotton and linen fabrics and
piece goods; prophylactic medicaments, sanitation goods,
vitamin preparationsl organic and inorganic reagents and
preparations for laboratories,(3 handbooks).
Listed also are 2 handbooks with their originators: "De-
vices for Measuring the Quantity of Liquid Petroleum Pro-
ducts, and the Techniques of Checking Thereof", by k.N.
Pavlovskiy; and "Tables for Determining the Content ZT-Ethyl
ol in Water-Alcohol Solutions at T +200 C", drawn up by
the Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritellnykh priborov (com-
mittee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Devices) of the
USSR Council of Ministers.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
ZHDAIIOV.Y.M.. redaktor; BBKLRHISHHV,V.11., redaktor; BILIBIN,A.F.,
reduktor; VYGOIXHIKOV,G.V., redul-tor; DOBROKHOTOYA,A.I.,
reduktor; ZMXOV-VlNWHHlKOV,N.1f., redaktor; ZMODOVSKIY,A.I.,
redalr-tor; XASHKIDI,P.11., rodaktor; KRICHBVSKIY,A.M., redaktor;
IYOA,H.,, redaktor; PCO)*YAFOL'.qKATk,V.P.. redsdrtor;
RUIEW,G.P.. redaktor; SKRYARIN,K.l.,redak-
tor TDUKOV,V.D., redaktor; BM114,K.V.. raduktor; ZAKSTXLISKAYA,
L.fu., redaktor; SAGHBVA,A.I., tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Contagious diseases In man; academic reference book] Zaraznye
bolezni cheloveka; akademichoskit spravochnik. Moskva, Gos.izd-
vo meditainskoi lit-ry, 1955. 681 p. (MUtA 9:3)
1. Akademiya meditsinal-ftirch nauk SSSR. Moscow.
(CCU-TAGICRI AND CCRITAGIMS DISR&SBS)
T-A MY- A.E.
Cheeking the nDdel-367 oil dispenser. Ise.takh.no.1:61-63 Ja-
F '57. (NLRA 10:4)
(Oil~feeders)
PAVIDVSKIYJ- A.N.
Universal standard m~easurjng taa~k of the first class. jz=.. Ley_n.
no.1:55 Ja 164. (KIRA 17 : 11,
PATWVSKIY. A.N.
~ ~
[Measuring consumption and quantity of liquids, gases and stean]
Ismerenle raskhoda I kolichostva xhidkostei gamov i para. Kockva,
Goa. nauchno-tekhnichsakoe iad-vo mashinostroltelinol lit.ry, 1951.
334 p. MRA, 7:3)
(Measuring instruments) (Flowmeters)
S/115/62/000/004/007/007
L'1911/E154
AUTHOR: VavlOvskiY. A.
TITLE: Calibration of road tankers by liquid flow meters
PE11,10DICAL: Izmeritellnaya telchnika, no.1f, 1962, 113-101
TEXT: Road tankers are usually calibrated by weighin6 or
volume measurement but calibration to within � 0.55/. may also
be carried out by means of a liquid flow meter. Twenty years
of experience show that this is a convenient method and
comparable in accuracy with volumetric calibrations. The error
of a liquid flow meter depends on the flow rate and alters in
service, so a readily available method of checking the flow lb
meter must be provided. In practice, a flow meter type CBLU
16
SVSh-5-,~0) is checked by utilizing filtered water from town
supply. The incoming water pressure is measured by a pressure
gauge and the equipment is first used to fill a standard liquid
measure of 200 litres. Having checked the flow meter
calibration in this way, the tanker is filled, the flow meter
Card 1/2 -
Calibration of road tankers ... S/115/62/000/004/007/007
E194/LI54
calibration being assumed unchanged unless the pressure gauge
reading alters.
There are 2 figures.
Card 2/2
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