SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROVSKIY, YU. V. - PETRU, E.

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Use of finned PepOB in... - 3q systems. Nu 7 0.093* Re holds for popes with D :* 13 mm, and nu z 0.148.Re 0.89 holds for pepes with D = 18mm. The number of popes used in gas heat exchangers and liquid undercoolers can be reduces to 10-40% and their wbitht to 35-50%. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 4 Soviet references. fig. 2: Test heat exchangers. . YC)Sovf% I . SMSOVA, -r .,I - 7 -, : -, %- , -I P. - - C, - n I I!,- * -- - ~ - C.. - - * , ~ ~, - - , , , !-, :! *- , , , - : '- -, - n 5L -. ~ - :- ~ - . - r- I. -,n. -' '-,: - --I - - , ~ ;rr r . Khin. From. 1,0 nc ,,- - . , : v I . . I I N AIX) L'N71-y7n., I A GFk.~'TOVF, K-,v Yf-niature rer-,-era---r~' .Lsp-1,C)o LYKOV, A.V.; MIKHAYLOV, Yu.A.; FETHOVSKIY, Yu.% ., red.; KlhaCIV, N.I., tekhr~. red. [Theory of heat and mass transfer] Teoriia teplo- i iftav- soperenosa. Moskva, Gosenergolzdiit, 1(463. 53/, 1- (Mli,,A I":,) VALKOV, 1-'ikhail fitrovich, :At''llOV, ZE1.11A)VICH, A.G.: F:tADK',V, A.B.; PEThCV.--KF.-', Yu.'~'., -ed.; BIILID'-vAYV-V, ,;,A., tekhr.. re-a. [! anual ),-. tho -hy.-icotechn,cal !'undamontahl of cit-ep Spravochnik j:o !'izlko-tekhnicheskl'm o9novarr, glubokol-o okl,- lazhdeniih. [;7! ;~, P.!-'alkov i or. Moskva, Go.energoizdal, 1963. 416 ;.. (Ml~-,A 1-:12) PETROVSKIY, Yu,V., kand.tokhn.nauk; FASTOVSKIY, V.G., doktor tekhn.naak, prof. Study of heat transfer and resistance to the flow of oil througt, a canal in the steel of a turbogenerator stator. Vest. elektroprom. 32 no.61l6-22 Je 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Turbogenerator&,Cooling) U VSKIY. Yu.V.j FASMVSKIY, V.G.; RUSANOV, A.A., red.; LARIONOV, G,Ye., tekhn. red. [Efficient modern beat exchangers]. Sovremennya effektivnye teploobmenniki. Moskva, Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1962. 255 P. (Moscow. Vsenoiuznyi elektrotekhnicheskii institut. Trudy., no.70). (MIRA 15:7) (Heat exchangers) FFTROVSKIY, Yu.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; FASTOVSKIY, V.P., doktor khim.nwik, - ---prof-O, W)YZEN, L.I., inzh. Possibility for the use of plate-type finned heat exchangers in air-fractionating apparatus. Khim.mashinostr. no.5:9-12 S-0 163. (MIRA R, : 'L,';) PETROVSKIY, Yu.V.; FASTOVSKIY, V.G.; RQYZEN, L.I. Heat transfer and hydraulic resistance 'uring the ieng-h-.rise flow of gas around transverse fin tubes. Khim.prom. nj.6:433-_3F Je 162. (:,tL-,k I : -;! ) (Pipe--Hydrodynamics) (He at-- Trans miss ion) PSTROVSKIY, Yu.V.; FASTCVSKIY, V.G,; ROYZEN, L.I. Lse of finned tube& in spiral cross-flow heat exch&rgers. Khim. prom. no.9:586*63 S 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Heat exchangers) ARKHAROV, Aleksey Mikhaylovich; bUTMICH, Konstantin Aefanovlch; ')OLGMTXlV', Arjurey Grigorlyevich [deceased]; KULAXICV, Viktor Xikbaylovich; F.A:,~?70,11;A, Irina 'Vasillyevra; Yevgeniy Ivanovich; SIOLPF.t, Mikhail bori:iovich; Ftinirnad~ uchast' 'ye: AKLANOVA, V.G.; GRlblN, V.b.; PETROVSKIY , Yu.V. , red. [Low-temperature equ-.pment' TeKlunka nizkikh ,er.j~ern',ur. Moskva, Dnergiia, ~_cjt., 4? p. 0, 1 .--A 1 , -. 1~ 'i FASTOVSKTY , V.G. , ,okWr tekhi.. nau~, prof.; , OVIl'-.';KF , A.Ye. i PETRUSKY, Yu.V.; FNIA.~;E':FILVA, r(--d. [inert gaseL;j Inert,r.ye priz: . At.,)m.Azdi,T, 1964. 302 p. WNil !"t 12) PMOFSXT, D. ; FRAHM. F. Specific therapy of typhus abdominalls. Lek. 11sty, Brno 6 no.23:?29- 733 1 Doc 51. (CLML 21:4) 1. Of the Infectious Departiont of Zlate Noraves State Hospital. PETROVSKX,__F,_,--dr., IANGHAIOM, R., promovany matematik; KOCKOVA, IN. promovany pedagog A now form of automobile freight transportation dispa,,.,;hizg. Doprava no.8-.26G-263 162. PETROVSKY, F., dr. (Praga); SATORIE, J. (Praga); PAVLYUK, Miklos [translator] On loading of bulk goods. Kozl tud az 13 no.1:20-28 Ja 163. 1. Pragai. Kozlededesi Kutato Intezet tudomanyos munkatarsa (for Petrovsky and Satoris). JS V.-Irtq, prom(,v-l-,Y I'l pr a vi PETROVSKY, Frantisek, dr.; LANGHAMMER, Rudolf, prom.mat.; KOCKOVA, Marie, Improving and making the dispatching operations easier in the automobile freight transportation. Siln doprava 11 no.3:20-21 mr 63. PETROVSKY. Frantisek dr.; LANGHAI-IdIER, Rudolf, matematikus, - -.-I ~ -- - -- -- - IF foprogramozo; KOCKOVA , Marta, tudovanyos munkatars New methods for dispatching motor trucks. Kozleked kozI 19 no. 30: 535--%6 28 J1 163. 1. Kozlekedesi Kutato Intezet osztalyvezetohelyettese, Praga (for Petrovsky). 2. Kozlekedesi Szamitastechnikai IAboratorium, Praga (for Langha=ier and Kockova). PET8QV,UY,-Ir"tI&e"r.; LANGHOMi, Rudolf, promovany matematik; KOCKOVA, Marta, promovany pedagog. A new dispatching system in automobile freight transportation. Part 2. Doprava no.12%403-407 162. PETROVSKY., G. T - GHUTA(Cuta], F. Electrodes made from Na-Ba silicate glass for measurement of p R values. Coll Cz Chen 26 no.9:2289-2297 161. 1. Kafedra spetsialIny h analiticheakikh metodov, Khimiko-tekhnologi- cheskiy institut, Praga. (Electrodes) (Glass) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) r-TP-vS~-Y, J. Autrratir rlolj~hAm, ni- vrr~,sspr3 alunllum P.3r. - I - - I i I I (Technicka Fraca, Vc - c, I( - 1, 11 1 , --atif-lava, 7prf-c,F~]Ov-,'~ia) FCI* Ycnthlv .' ist o!' 7a.- t 7u T-.-pu-:;-i (- HAI : 7, ~.'C, 'I . ~ , 1.C . " ,p 7 * . " , 0 r -.'. ' r) c " . FATROvemi, B.T. Main problems in blood tmzsfusion. Orv. hetil., Buday. 93 no.3t65-69 20 Jan 52. (CUM 21:5) 1. Professor. " , :... 1- - -.1 -v - - K, . 1, . . - , -" * PETROVSKY, V., inz. wBb_lancing rotating MaChineB in technical practice' by FI-yml and Boruvka. Reviewed by V, Petrovsky, Strojirenstv' L2 no,8:636-637 Ag *62. Z/032/60/010/06/010/02') E073/E535 AUTHOR: - Petrovsky, V., Engineer TITLE: Influence of Shear and Inertia Moments on the Free Frequency of Prismatic Beams 1~5 PERIODICAL: Strojirenstvi, 1960, Vol 10, No 6, pp 428-432 ABSTRACT: If beams are loaded with transverse forces deformation due to shear will occur in addition to bending deformation The individual particles of the beam become twisted and this brings about additional bending moments caused by inertia forces. Usually,for calculating the natural frequencies of beams, these two influences are disregardeu which is permissible in long, slender beams but not in short ones. In this paper the natural frequencies are calculated of beams which are rigidly clamped on one side, whilst the other side of the beam contains a lumped mass and is either free, supported or is also clamped in. The blades of turbo-machinery represent a practical example. For solving the problem a small deformation is assumed, as is usually done in the theory of elasticity, Card 1/3 and the coupling with torsional oscillations is disregarded. Er- 2t, - Z/032/60/010/06/010/029 E073/E535 Influence of Shear and Inertia Moments on the Free Frequency of Prismatic Beams This assumption is perfectly fulfilled in beams with an axially symmetric cross-section in the direction parallel to the direction of oscillation. It is furthermore assumed that on the end which is clamped, the inclination of the line of bending deformation is zero and that of the deformation due to shear forces is not zero. A detailed solution is given for the oscillations of beams, one end of which is rigidly clamped and the other is free or ~X supported or also clamped. The results are partly given in the form of graphs. If the influence of the moment of inertia of the lumped mass is disregarded, the graph, Fig 4, can also be used for calculating with i% lumped mass if f 0 is the natural frequency of the beam with the lumped mass without taking into consideration shear and inertia moment.,%, In very short beanis site.-tr and inertia moments can reduce the frequency cotisitleratl\- particularly in higher order oscillations. An engiliet-ring Card 2/3 method of determining the coefficient of shear deform.ition ~r --t ~ Z/032/60/010/06/010/0~lt E073/E535 Influence of Shear and Inertia Moment8 on the Froo Frequoncy ()f Prismatic Beams k for current types of cross-sections is given, it follows from a detailed analysis, published elsewhere (Ref 5) that the maximum error of this method does not exceed 10%. Thus, the calculation error in the natural frequency caused by the inaccuracy of calculating k will not exceed about 2%. This is adequate. since in short, rigidly clamped beams the elasticity of the clamping will bring about a further considerable decrease of' the natural frequency, which cannot be determined with a high accur'IcY. The accuracy of the experimental values obtained in earlier work (Ref 5) was somewhat lower. By improving the optics of the metering instrument and using a more suitable material and a better manufacturing technolo.~.;y for the membrane, it should be possible to increase considerably the accuracy of experimentally obtairieci values. There are 7 figures, I table and 7 references, 6 of which are Czech and I English. ASSOCIATIM ZAvody V.I.Lenina, PlzeA (V. 1. Lenin Works, Pilsen) Card 3/3 PETROV-SPIRIDDNOV, A.Ye., kand. biolog. nauk; ZINCHENKO, V.A., aspirant Polarographic method of determin"nglU reaction of plants to the effect of propftin. Izv. TSKRA no.4:220-223 163. (MIRA 17:1) - PETROV-SPIRIDONOV, A.Ye., kand.biologicheskikh nauk Polarographic method for studying the reaction of plants to environmental effects. Izv. TSKM no.3:221-223 '62. (MIRA 15:9) (Polarography) (Botanical research) 'p~TEMMMAJA,-M. Tasks of the saving and woodprocessing Five-Year Plan of the Soviet FAIPAR (Faiparl Tudomanyon Vol. 6, no. 6, ime 1956 industry in the sixth Union. 156 EgyeauletNudapeat Source: EEAL - LC Vol. 5. No. 10 Oct. 1956 ,.I ~.jnteer -ocle thr- -lin 5V' I K'W, f'. i ik -,e m! SAVF:, I Y"V , V, C, Lind , feklin . nau~. j PET!"I'VITY" r pert rl,~p from the Brrcgovo lFr:o it. t rol , mc- .1 nc.l .0 C I T '(4 7~1 kov BUDNIKOV, P.P.; PETROVYKH, I.M. Zeolites, the molecul&r sieves. Prirada 52 no.702-37 Jl 163. ()GRA 16s8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Budnikov). (Zeolitea) MWOU nit te on BUNDIKOV, P.P.; PBPROVYKH, N.V. Influeme of dispersit7 of mass and temperature in hvdrotherml processing an 'he formation and properties of silicate building materials. Trio NMI no.24t96-110 157. (XIU 11W (Silicate*) (Building materials-Testing) ;Ij- - pCTROVYMJ, ?~. V. , Ca Te eh Sc i I s s ) "Ef f e c t6 of ` 18 r- sibility of mRss'and temperr-.ture of hyfirothermril tr-n'7,~vr* unon the process ~T hardeninp, ani properties of materials." Mos, 11?~),R. 1~ pr, with graphs (Min of' Hir,'her F,,Iu- cation USSR, Mos Order of Lenin Chem-Technological ins'. 17-: D. 1. Mendf-leyev), 17C uopies (KL, 1~-5b, IC,~`) -47- YA ql ..dl, -u1 -TV Z,l.... P-T.%4. T.W"- j. On- m ..Tsdj"qv 0" v.=..Tv -a 71-14 j. -.1-d-d p_j P.. c4 Ku" jo j. Az_-3-p_.T .4.7r.4 1-2 -1 _ .1 _v .. Tw~ %OT%-J -"Is JG td-o* Otjoktiod oqs q%ta %1~" 11-W" MOO Twovao -T-R~ P- .%-Wd.. j0 ......... " $. T I . .-Td 4 a Mae (MBA) V*'-'o& ad .1 an '6461 "M9$ -M- 1$'0P (:IOAT~V"~d~jod q3tft.~q~Tijejo ojTwqeWq) 0% .1volaolm Wmal Amos. No- Gi- TITTA. 01"0 SCLO"O at %be 1117 lWmd*l*yo, Conrrv.a (U-k- I -t-kl- be TI11 .'y..d.) PMODIC&L, pp 1-4 AJsTUC?' I- the haCl-clol . P-11 ... tlo. 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St t:- by the K.th*d of n* T.. T. Pd.e Ir, :!.=!y 'b -1 I'h:' '0 4 - cl t( -:": :a"' cl- ma'Xiii-a Itine If at, by "d y"a ~:teyub,rg rel=4 .r hlgh-f r- -rvat iTu. 1G. P: i- It .1 lead and born for f.1- &" ~Joll let have been d#,,,,pd in the Coavd- beak, 1. y urt 2/4 .4 1. S. Ibl,h, (COI) :f.~* dyVY U ... face ea., dl of pb..Pbat. CL. ZP- ~t.d the _bill ty of type. r the , Z. & the pr .... .f ..bdulng they lot 'k. P. tz"Irakly ...... poll tothal CNV skly I"% Y ."' L -P*r'L*d . . .. !.n :.d :1.2% P-.=. 1. the t,lq-tt.: 1. M. T.ymtr-,2.-Z-' -art.- Cl...' (GI... Iveti-t.) rep-1.4 .. t of I.! P, r I:!,., I(.* l:Y.* ple: t% T.._,. 0dl-c=:l'*1'h!*:4- the :fIenter. 1. Ph.%- ". of CI-. ; z N. (Cie.. I-tit- the repo"t. of the i . :) .at. A- 1;*1h1n11 L ILI, -L. P. be". a.. a L. . C'id:.Kl t.:l of V20 51;:.hc.1 1. 1. .w Y. ::,d-;ikl,- .11Y to be B004/BG~ e/3co (/(, ~, , / 3) AT-11P H C~ R S Gre-har-k, L. A P e 1. r K h , 14 . V K a h e r. k;- TITLE. S,in%hes,. 5 dnd 1nvest1.ga*--. -n :f Vi -s (,'x-.dci Semi - -njuc- :-9 3ystems f thp T:,-~" VO 2. 5 PO 2,5 RO PERIODICAL. F.,:ka tela, Vc' N^ 9. p~, 2-,'-, - 2'1,19 TEXT: )r the tEi-- -f p-ibl~.-;hed data. part -f wh-, :1, are gi-.-en ir Tab" e 1 t~~ al--r -s d:~,vv -n:l~,s-r- that -.n *.Yie -ase :f a -omplex comp-.s,.- r-- s*,u~.- glassesfw-h d1fferen*. sem- 7ondu-t,.ng pr:per,~,--S are d 1i ~ne aystem VO- PO wy.~re V02~a > v 0% Po C 50%, 7 t - f -- h VC, b y 0 R 0 L,~- CSCrl. C 0 AgCo. BeC, Mg", '-a0, SrO BaG ZnO C i,_- Hg C, La'.- ceo B G. A:O T i 0, , Z r',- S, 0- 0-0 SnO P-,~. AsC S,,r, 2' 5 1 6 e 2' I B J- 0 -r0 wo Seo Mr, 0 FeO~ CoC. 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I rqua*- -r. ~xp( -AE/?kT'; h-,Ids ri break ,urr.rg a, as is t-y irp,;- -s 'n -rys~a:: r s em., c czi i t,~, r9. h W. a S n. g Ro 1r. t.er. c de rpris-3 a ~,rd,. ng z) r: t~ e qj a r. -k, :7 F F 4: ~ T',,- Card 2/4 Syr, It, ~-s_ s ~Lnd lnvesti&E.I In ~f Vi tr-us Cx*.de S1 Semi-rd~.-'.-rs in Systerns -of the Type B004/BCrj6 RC Vc- X f r 'OC/o VO, (Fig. yie'ds va:ues of betw.~en C and ar~ tr.~;s near the val i_j~ 3-' for ~rystallire 7,,., Be tW%-'?-. v a -)n energy 6E ,f the -arriers and .T thp-t- c_-xs.s ~he depen i~r e A -~xp DLF~ rr--i~r~-sen,.Pd -,r,. Fig 6. (A, D aT~ -r~nntants, . '_:.P PUT% *,helm- emf was m&as-~red acc-~rding ,,, Tau- (Ref. 'Q) ty meftrs ~,f al L' (PPTV-i T--ntiome'.E-r and an 3MI-3 \'EMU-3) ele---trometer amplifier. Fr~'- p--. r-. nal -_ ',y was f o,.~nd to ex i s~ between the ccef f i - 1 ent, o f the thermo-emf ar.d *Ji- -n :entrat-.r.n r~f ROX " As shown by Fig. 6, the coeffi :iert c-f "~he numb r -f th,- -'etnk-.ntq ,f de,_.rcases with in-reEtaing ordina. e th-? _=~--ond main grc-lip )f the peri-odi.- system, the nxid(-s -)f wh,(~h are urd~r -rs--deratior An increase ,n the contents cf eements of the fif-.r main i;roup leads t,. the opposite effect. The authr_~rs arrived at the ~Dr.-.Iusicjn that the glasses investigated have an intrinsic -onduc- tiv'ty of mixed n-p type, wh-,ch is not influenced by impurities. T~iis is explained by the different parts played by impurities in a crystal. and -.n an amorphous glass having no long-range order. Mention Card '/_ p Vmlkovy I Okoy alurbbys )=d. Drd- rauki ~ilfll, Fo ot -Vc mqditsi IbT# Im,d. med. rUUk m - i -.)L m. ik =,~L ts t SkOY AU2 ."t, VpA" - - wd tbotr pm&A=l e~ffAfIO- mew-a to jr~arorw CaTfIr4ty zl=, - ( .0 liff , . Cl. Ibm O-mw, (":-A 19ti) Cg,,V 1-0-f Ulf) flyL-6 IM.W -L 7-99 j& 066 FWROTTIH, V.A. Olood hygiene of flight personnel of the civil air force.' Vop. pit. 13 no.5:58-59 8-0 154. (MLRA 7:9) (Flight crows) (Nutrition) 17(9,11) "JOV/1 10 AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, Candidate of B:olorical Fe-trovykh V.A., Candidete of Medical Icienc,~S, Co one o Can' - ~e Medical Corps; Lobzin, 1.1., date of Technical Sciences, Lieutenant-Colo:.el of the Commissary Corps; ai:d 11'11.drova, TITLE: Feedin~ the Fli,-'~t Crew While Wearinc 1,xy r~ on Board the Flane PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, "r (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors worked out a recipe for a food -iXt'2-e and a method of feedinC pilots with on while on board the plane at hi-h Strained food, rich in calories, is pilot via a rubber tube uhich leads thru a valve, thus i-uaranteein- the of the mask. the ox-~-,-rn altitudes. sucked ur the into the 7outh !,ermetic sealin:~ Card 1/1 0 0 041 *0 *fee a 06 a I tm A- L f ***- ~94-6` OW 00, so, so 00. 00 Aq PAWN14- -110-41 411A Owmijaw pmd u; r of PUV VZ 9 ~UP4 "VA AAGM f(W#~AfpItt qt P dULUE W4 "Unan F, -"P- ^LL Pax" MP) A"IJA a U-a aq, I-mw- 0- "UN 431- supw-mbin 'saw- go. .0ti.Nif AIWASS q" TUSLAM-pop aq, 10 WWAMP - summ III 6811swu P.Ma P04jaw u 'R 'ON 'It 111W.11 twit ally 1414(iiiWV'A -InPmftssd fir 09 p .011vulcuss"P a* I" pdom "W"m sloop v I. ft On w ID w w j 17 Of it it f 0 Soso 0 0 0 0 ift w ~Mrl Pathogenesis, th ra..jr and - revention of Poiski przegl. chir. 33 no.7/,:1056-1059 161. (SU,,G-,-,Y OPLWkTl%r, compl) (THlROMj3Ol-,U,~,blT,.S) PF7-rtUW, G . G rou c t- t V :7, f- FERIODICA POL' YT -X, 1:~ Tli i Du&.j e!~t, -inF "Y - Vol rio. 2, cceFs-'()ns ~i A-- I ~wwwaawzjpt . .m ~a - - ~ ~ ~ - ktbdlnao9Lqi F-t,Taaa, -.i. A. "Sur les composes oxyrenes superleurs de ;'er. 11. " .4. A. ictrot) (-t ~. F. ur-otit. (.; . ) SO: i ourna ~- o i' -1 e nt: ra i ~.. e.7 ~ ~ - '- " f: , C I '. , I - - T 1 11 1 - -- - k -:. - -.' . - - -~ f : I , . - - y I - - - .~ , - - . - . PEMWSKY, A. 2283. Electra C-WaT111 11rp=,vt1nh' In U.S.S.R. A, PetrawaRg, z, Gtep~ys.. eop ys .1. 2 1411-204, 111113 - 11w withor rt.,view,. the emploviril-w of clertroinngrietic Waves for 111(riflut.w.g 111 1) S S It o' I It,- pvii-l 1023 fi, 10:30 Appatatim ff rtr,;( -vof,-ed in 101r, was -mpitiyod difillig that Vem fill ;I kall dullugit it) 11--tik, Toipru%id apparatus evolv--d in 1027 wag also Iertutl ill tire same district Fulther 1111p:.-Veniellts 111 1928 teste'l ,1[ 11 pyrit'. "le-dep"sit ;it T,, hir;ij(hi Dror. fit 'I rttij (-aw a~ta. ;wd if 9211 oil a i;vrpi nOrre mv- to the (fr-04 1 111,11 flimb-Ij, werp isitnuim ,d in 1930 Full dv%( rip- t I, m-~ oft he Var Im I% trall.11i I I I ill ky :k I Ill T(~Lvl. I [in appal :it us (!% olved ate i~j% un, 'Hw wavf--I,11110~ %m-) wiv.) I-Im 1-11 511 11) ~ijld 11110 Ill If) flh- 1,ItVA urodef the frifixulluro Ivirg(h %%,tq 30f, it, I he rci -rvvi- %vote provided with special plviolollivillf lor al-I'llfate1v estimating tile -11PHRO) Of FAM-fT0011 at vfIri'll's polots I I),. t1worv of the propligatioli of electrorrinfrnefir wavell fri semi-conflurlifig media iq brielly mviewed. MIPTI'llLe Ileing made to tile alitimu'li iii-tv It: fit tim AV"joirrT dr I'dwil'Ifonte dri ~rirtt,-Fx J,st Pe*rsbtj,, , 'I 11. 'irriv, It X X I V N (1 1, 34, 19011 '1 Irv theory etriplow Hertz'- mixthat % fam twit 11. attil it is !ihown that no( only are the sliewl ul proparation V awl tile coeffi, wnt ..fabsorption A drix-mderit upon the qjwcific rvIiistivity (if tile- mulmin. but that the amplitude of the dertric. force also depi-fids upon It. so that tk dimintitimi M the wave With increa-drig di-itaincr r does not d-:pmid jpnn tile factor r--Al aloute. Tho fminuix nw ninployed to opdkv~e what diiitan,--t- of im,netration in air r, tire transmitter mumt have In ortler thnt the waveq may penetrnte a dintance r in rork. and it foll ... vu that a. mmilit r pt,wvt siiffic-i-s whert tile receiver can dt-tert the magorptic force . livi-ire thi, iise of a frarne aerial "I the receiver. VAL It I.-) also shoiVii that pi-widr,i thf. %V;~- f--I:i:tb of)" pot t*ccud the e L I lot 6 t I selloumisibilem P a n a Is it U U AN 0 a V a 0 is . a 41 dl di a so* -A A A -A " -A-A-JL-A~ -- A 4 1 1, -1--" IS OC 0 JK4.&- A ~t t -j--I. ~A. A A - -t- - ~ a AT 0 : I ~ t*F12 - . -r .%D t- (-be $I o ., 1464. nikittresswiIINsilk-We" rVespeethad AM U.S.Bit. A. 618 Al POWestifty. GovidiN4 Besir r, Gtophys. Awpw G*opsyj 3 2 pp 09 a ; 140-904, 1993- The auth-t reviews the ernpiorment of electromi4rnetic -041 00 Ci karproopmimagin V.&S.R. iftUar period 11083to 19W. Apparatus. = C, -00 vni in IM, wits employed during that you on a sat deposit to Ilrulk. lmpmvd smarstw evolvial to IM a" AW Inked in UW a"" -00 AIN I district Furither impin,vements kit 19" us t tooted on a PYIAIr ufo- 40 , deposit at Tachiragisi-Dissr. in TransCawaaw and in IM im a wil"taw -60 twe-drposi; in the Urisla. Final Oxidais, at intrtdumd in IM. Full 400 ail dessrilptuins of the varwus transmitting and rreeivinit apparatus rvoh~ed arrgiven ThN, waviN-kitiptle used vars"i between Win. And 5mm Inthe ob 3,- latest models the asaximuse urave-lerigth was NO tn~ The teceive,re were 00 provided with special gahrawnfter mripenratorki for Nimarstely estimating 0 00 the strength of it id warikin points, The theory of the pn4watisis of electromagnetic Waves In semi-condecting risedia is brwdv reviewed. dfil 40 refrwrior twit* nuade to the aatbm*e article in the Arad See St Prkrkeirg. Afiw_ VII, Series H. XXIV No 6, p. 94, IV* The thmrv employs 11"U's saxitkary function 11, and it is shtmn that not only are the spend IF, of propaKatbon V and the awflKievt ol absorption A dependent urum the "MCB&C vity of dir Gandium, but that the Amplitude of the elixtrit force also d"arrids; upuu it. so that the diminution tif the ^avv with in- OVE~z ee cresising dieskoxxv #don not depend uport the factor r-"~ altne. The wm to _NNNNN 1, u s we employed to deducir wilisit dartaxim of penctration in Air P. the tr&rA- rustier Meet have to order that the waves may penetrate a distance * in too rods. oW it kAbom that a sanallar jm&Nwes sufficas when the receiver can dvwt Uirk "neft force; boom the use of a frame sianal in the receiver. A L " it Wes too -i~ 0 aq a I 1 0 9 a 1 1 d4a 4 1 o 0 0 i le : * 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 l a 0 0 0 9 to 41041tM 1 ;q'i to e S PIT f r 0 1 SO ! V 0 7 Sit 1014ri'm jJ111111 toopS I ttStSI&P. I ., , or;p,. tAv t- .11 11110 114. 1033 11 w 4u 11-# 1 Sol, It. ky I... rio- it-smau-11. wave. Sin In-liel,tanji in U SS H firmot evtolvotid in 1926. wm& empkryed during that yrw un a &mA deplail in fletolk lnipri~vvti Apparatus evolved in 1977 waa &1wn We in the farm 00 At I ~ fm.kh' I ~ 1 11. '1 fAn. 1 411. Aitut- Anti it in a WrIvoltsne ml~ 9 Arl-31 114 fill- 1 1.16 1 InAl 111140. -eFV IntIl"Wit-1 11) IPSO I UH 11- will 0 : off 44 I;W ift 6% C 11-ngth 11-11 % ArIM jWt1A Cell 541 In Anti 51MV In In file Intrat The receivers werep"iyull4l 00 with lop"Imil gAl"minneter ctwnprnsawn f0f Accuratirly estimating the -tv"tath if teirliti,ni at %arum* I-ants The t1ortiry (of the ppipatiathin 4 0 rimtrtntittgurtit %Ave,,, Ili -nit~t-nduvttrij; media Is Ime0y n-vivur"t, :0 jrfeI-j.,e I-11,g jj-.jr ill the jjjth,,r i ,trtu t~ tit thr Wmes.r, do I' 4cadjoaw d" If P't-b. 14 \ X I \ N' 6 p 34. 1 INVO I hi~ f1ml 11-m 11 md I I, h-n thm tim mly air Oil .1-1.4 J.-IMA411"ll Al"I M, "irth. Irm .I Ati-q-timl Adl-1~11.1.114 Up'n Ifir I'll ill, ItV ill'. but that the monpittiO, ill (Ito r" tric Sort r At- driwoods utm,n it. 4o that the duninutnin of the wave with a 1134 FrAlUng Ji_%tan, r p tfim~ su)t deliend topm the fdct,w f-Al alline Tim s 1,,rtnuLr air rinph~vrtf V) delitior what distancor avi 1,enetrati,ni Ili Air P. the Boo it.m.1mrl't mu-1 ha". m thAt the VIMV ItenrtrAtr A 111MAMO V Ill 11, 1, An,) 11 Oust A unslIfirt linwori sufficril ul-st thr At) drl~ t OW "Illitni'tit Stlil"I . IWM I' LJW ~ Of A IIA131V ACtW no thr fL%,VJ%rI 13 it is Abu almilbil thAt. lw~OM floor wave-length di-i rult t-Alt-Vtl the 0* ?1 a* __0 0#000000000000 -0__ 0 0-000 1.4-0 trm"otwf AM it is tomme"ly alivanwg"'Us 0 I...# ...- - It. 1-44 of 11"111 1111WOW#31-1 that so 1--- .111, 111 14. b"', I. A- ..- Ispi- It-- 00 InIIIIIIIIII thl"Ilgh ISO- IJW JU, -11 114,11 1 1"lll4P *1 1 - IIIIA4141 P-4 JI) 111. 00 gave an elet to"InagoOk we-1Axjy. atumIA that the um tp-jY . and Indicated the prartWAI utility of the mettmA f,-r owthantit the tosuritlary 00 A 11tere atwo appeartA evidencx d interference phenormena 00 Ill , t-'Imt If M Imoptum Itt -t"r .- 6-nath, 4A."'I f-tj tittle. ttw dIrlattr twight .4 it- 'telutij."."llu I#VWA I the 1 14 1., ItI. fittlight I I.-I 111~ -'MI 11-lit -It 111WIS Wall 441 'AhUlAted ^% -t-ut 0 1 Swr tnctrr III rt%k hw the wave-Irngti. uwd. Th,, "t the wavr Imath of Ow troknamith,al ittgrial in tIlp 00 ., Ill n- k - ..nIckirr-1 m th--p-tu M grl-timilt. siting the Intel terruce ad go 1. Itlatim ... 11-1 Ave tolith tit, .1, 1-om. .41, .11,I11'r It th" he -Wt ami Ioultme It is sh-wn thAt a oM-mtswi (d wAv. knigth A I", : 00 I. r,"itv ;- imdhe I mt. on the sirritentine dq.~t tit t1w t;talx shoed that A IM? In Air 0 A%V VI&M MICU"i Ill 12 In 913 t1WL%tItItIIl4U" 1111OUgh the nACk IIle mmu3mt ~sul maninto d t-1-ts-in dur, III t1w inteilt,mitc d the 1--- 00 A%" Wet, ,ro % , I"I IV .1. '- I h.- -11l. le JU.I_ #Ill A .11. u..wll W tIw I'm drimhng With &~Vwmpjm .1 m 00 pwactxw Rrlyph~*1116A In PF&CtbLV. kW v&rKMLII t"AWYASL. ILW fUL" #0 ISJU &M -Fww4II'rV of r-k All 1. 00 00 00 00 so 00 09 *0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 41 0 0 0 111 0 111 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 111 0 111 4111 0 411 0 ~~K;HION~O-VA, Z.1.; STEPANOVA, M.B., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; MESH&U1N. Ye.N., kandid.at meditsinakikh nauk; BA-MV, ~&.N., professor; GULYAYEV, &.V.. pro- fessor; VOZNBMSKIY, V.P., professor; DKITRIYEV, I.P., professor; U(;NzV, B.V.' nrofessor; YAU, D.L., professor; PEETROY, B.A., professor, i)redaeda- tell; DOROYNY V, V.I.. rekretarl. Minutes of the session of the Surgical Society of Moscow and Moscow Province of June 27, 1952. Khirurpiia no.3:PA-R8 Mr 151. (snOk 4-f)) 1. Khtrurgicheakoye obshchestvo Kosk-vy i Moskovskoy Oblaati. (Heart--Surgery) (Cardiovascular system--Surgery) PETROZHITSKIY, M.G. Dar-3gabuzh trackmen are building homes. Put4i I;ut.khm. 5 re-5:25 itr 61. (MTRA 14:6) 1. Proizvoditel' rabst Der-.)g7buzhsko3, distantaii Xaliniskoy doregi. (D*r*gobuzh--I.-b*r and laboring classes--Dwellings) PMOZHITSKAYA, N.Y. (Odessa) '. Vho is responsible? Zdorov'e 4 no.3:13 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:!) (PUBLIC HEALTH) .~ k~ : .. . . . Technical progress in the ~' IE 1d of pi pe r.;-Iterial !or water supi ly an,,; GA.,) Wful)A i TI--CM.KA (otowarzytizen-e I~ti kOwo-Tp(.J.t,. evie Technikow JAndtarnych, 11grzvwTuct.wil I 'j"'Z')WT~jCLwII) k-'RI-"z'Iwa' i'olnlld. Vol. 3-~, no. 5, 'a:- -onthIi- Last o" 'E,~St blr'D~eRn VOI. t 0. 1 ter -fl Lncl. W. Corrosion dwaages a well f~ I ter. p. ~~t GAZ) I T-,ICHNKA -SANI"TAFNI. (.3towarzyszende ~Na.;kowo-Techmczne Technikow Janitarnychp Ogrzewnictwa i (,azownictwa) 'Varszawg, ioland. Vol. 33., no. t, J,;ne 1959 J"-rlthly ~:,ist Of I-ast i-ropear, ;..ccessa,)ns ',C) Vol. t , no. Q, '-'ncl. PETAO, :,I!,, 1;1".T ',. :,rojektowanie sie-,i ~ouo--iai!,jwy~h (Planni g,, of lpe net"s. ) 31-- P. Monthly Index -)f &ast i~uropear, .,C 'eS5: )r.:, ~ ~ L~; , V -.1, 8, no. 1 Jar. ' , ~ wi i y , V. Fir. D-tween pro--ei tji-ytr.rc-c- v*,e sedimenUition :r- f~,rms !;romb. ti.h. no.?:51-54 1 rs tt., to med i ts i nskoy k a ima tol or, ~ I i k I Imh t r', Sec~.Pnwrr% direktc),,- B(-,gi;tski.,,, -PETRTYL, J. 'Ethnographic and folkloristic elements in the nmismittic literature r-f 195c-lc?56; reviews of articles." p. 221 (Cesky Lid) Vol. 44, no. 5, 1957 Prague, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EhAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 PETRTY1, J. Nalezy minci v Cechach, no Xurave a ve 3Lez5e:~, (Coirus Found i-n Ekonemia, Yorai'.-~j and Silesia); a booK review. p. 93 (Ch;SKY LID) Vol. 43, m). 2, 1956, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EF-AJ) Lf, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 PETRTYL, J. Production problems of block prints. r). 252. (Ceskoslovenska Ethnografie. Vol. 4, no. 3, 1956, Praha, CzechoLqlovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EKAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. Sc c, a I S 1, cz' k1c Ir" P, z e s __ ~)Vtl i~ I 3C. y El A - 19 . 1. .1 . . 'I. . . . .. . . . . . ". vewue- . . . - ~ t - . . . . . , i , ( f. " : . . I ~: t , . - - " ~k 'I ~l , ,~, i. ,p . '. . PETRU, Adolf, i-nz. Effect of various industrial Bewages on the water in reservoirs. Gosp wodna 23 no.1:27-30 Ja 163. 1. Dyrektor Departwwntu Czystoeci WGd, Ministarstwo Rolnictwa, Lesnej i Wodnej Gospodarki Czechoslowackiej Republiki Socjalistycznej, Praha. C T,:n)-.r ~)i I., ic .11 Pr'-,"Ics r ",pplic ~tia:.. -"r ;'UIX )4, liti~ Ffflu,2nt W-J.,-.1- fr Ori, 1"hic. Vc)da 1 195 , 1~5, r ac --,,.str C7.:-d 1/1 YUGOSD,Vl,'~ / Inorganic Chemistry. Complex Compounds. A,bs Jour: Ref Zhur-KhiMiya, No 21, 1958, 70300. Author : Petru, Gaek, Yosht. 7F Inst : o-T ~given. Title : The Preparation of the Addition Products of An- hydrous Chloride and Bromide of Scandium With Alcohols. Orig Pub: Croat. chem. acts, 1957, 29, No 3 -4, 457 - 460. Abstraott Upon the reactions of alcohols in their vapor state with anhydrous SoC13 oompounds are formed of the composition ScCl3-nROH, where R Is CH3(n a 4,3,2); C2H5(n . 3.5, 3,2); n-C3H7 (n = 3.2) n-C4H 9 (n = 3.2); n-G5Hll (n = 3,2); n-C6H13 (n z 3,2); C 6H5 C142(n = 3,2) CHZC1iGH2 Card 1/2 P-TRU, Adolf Cisteni prmyslov-vch odpadnich vod. (Furificati n ~-,f InduFtrial Waste `at'~r. 1-t illus.)' bibl., indexes) Prague, SNTI., 1957. ~9r, r. Survev of the vari--u5 t"TIeS of i nduotrial wa-,~', e w *, or, thsii- chemical omnosi t i m, and purificati3n processes. Both parts of the b)ok contain exn,-rien-qs if '"o Czqchoslovak as well a5 foreipm expprts. A hihlirigraph7 of Cz-,c~~oslovak and forei-n pul,lications. Bibliog-ra~'ick,N k talog, C,:R, Ceske knihy, No. 37. 2-' Oct ~7. v. al,'. , - A few .it es --. t ne - -,r.' r-re-oe ~ " tne -,r- z.F-e . ari `i.- . *-i :-. i " -1-e i.-~ ..., I " c 7. P - 3 2Y - ~'; k: rar.a, lzecno~~ lov akia) Va - . -,c, .c. I,-', L*-c. ~ , _7 3c: ~Ionthlj Indey of ~uro;ear-j Accession ,:-. A.1) 1;', "'u'. 7 . :,o. , , i , - - , , , " - . ~ _i , . ~ i - I. . I . I - I . . I . . n.,; - - I I . 1 9 - e , PEITIU, A. The function and oreration of biolog,'cal filters. p. 61. Description of a table shawing loss of pre,sure in pipes according to Manning and its arpl~cation. P. (13 - VODA Vol. 35, no. 2, Feb. 1956 Czechoslovakia Source: EAST BUROPEO LISTS Vol. 5. no. 7 Julv 1956 MRU, A. Some principles of economy in the consumption of water in galvan4 zing and pickling plan s, P. 545, STROJIFOITSM (~tinisterstvo stro3irenstvi) Praha, Vol. 5. No. 7. J--ay 1955 SOU---ICF: East Eurooean Accessions List (FIAL) Library of C(npr ss, Vol. 42 N~. 12, December 196 PETRU, A. PETRU, A. Waters from the Tranufacture of antibiotics. p. 232 Vol. 35, no. 8, Aug. 1956 VODA TECHNCLOGv Praha, Czechoslovakia So: East European Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957 PETRU A. Problems of sewage disposal in hospitals. Cesk. aesoc. 1B roo.7-9. 154-157 5ffPt-Mov 1950. (CIAL 2) -.2 ) 1. Prague. F."I . , - .1 - .. . I .. - ~t ~U., - - ~ I . - .. - . L~, : , ~ ': , '-' - --- ~ - - - -- - - ~ - -- , - . - - - a- -- - . I ~ .- . I . . - FE7RU. A. *Furification of Dairy Waste Waters." F. 275 (VCDA. Vol. 33, No. 10, Oct. lq,,cl I.--aha, Czee~o5lova--ia SO: Monthly List of East Eu~ropean Accessions, Library of Cort-ress, j, I"' . "t ; I I ' '- ' . I'T,C ' I S'- ` " ' - 4 ' . ar,Isr. PETRUt Ct. The problem of are-back of mercury v%lves. CB c&B fys 12 no.5/6:590-596 162. 1. Statni vyzkumny ustav silnoproude elektrotechniky, Bechc-~- vice. 89300 Z/017/61/050/002/002/004 0 (/'q a-? El 97/E539 AUTHOR~~ Petrd, Ctibor, Engineer TITLE- Contribution to the rhermal Bala rice of Cathodes in Mercury Arc Rectifiers PERIODICAL: Elektrotechnicky obzor, 19b1, Vol.50, No,2, pl)II08-114 TEXT. Experimental evidence is offered to support previous findings that a free cathode spot developes a constant heat of about 5.5 W/A. The rate of evaporation was reduced by baffles and shields and by anchoring the cathode spot, The increase of current density to about 40 A/CM2 increased heat generation to 7 W/A, The anchoring of the cathode spot on a molybdenum collar reduces heat generation to 4 W/A and the rate of evaporation to 1/10th of the previous value. The author surveys the literature on the subject for the past 50 years so far as the size and temperature of the cathode spot is concerned, also the mechanism of electrcn emission and discusses the thermal conditions in the mercury cathode and the effect of load and evaporation. An experimental vessel was constructed with a cathode container of 83 mm diameter and tested with currents up to 300 A in conjunction with rectifier ~KD type UVN 2/4 The experiments confirmed that the voltage drop in a free Card 1/4 - 9 300 Conti -,hut ion to it,e niernial Ba 1,%Ti( e Z/017/61/050/002/002/00,f El 97/E535 c at hode snot and i ts immedi ate nei ghbourhood was independent of the . iii t ent carried and that heat generation amounts to about 5 -) W/A 1'he heating uras measured by calorimetric methods using water as the heat ransfer medium and by measuring the amount of condensed mercury A number of tests were carried out to study the rate of evaporation of mercury, using various arrangements of mercury pools baffles and shields, improved cathode cooling and by restricting the movement of the cathode spot The mechanism of cathode spot anchoring was studied by high speed photography at ')00 frames/sec, and expositions 1/2 000 to 1/10 000 sec Six photographs are shown in Fig,7, when a molybdenum collar as per Fig.6 was used for cathode anchoring, Discussed are various means of obtaining a fixed cathode as mentioned in literature and specific reference is made to glass rectifiers "Nevitron" of Messrs Nevelin, London and of' inetal tubes "Com-Pak" of G E Ltd London In SVLTSE a cathode wag produ-,ed and successfully tested for average currents of ~-'00 to ",OOA with a thermal loss of about 4 W/A. the cathode vessel was air ( Uo I pd It was realized that a substantial reduction in tht, rate of evaporation is possible hy fixing the cattiode spot to it sm,il I port.,on of the mercuty surface. There and 7 figures and -)8 reien~ncE- Ca r d 2, 4 : j, ~uiltrlbiit ion to the Fnermal !i,l lance . . .7 /0 171() 1 E197/E539 Czech ;!nd non-Czoch. -!~-wCIATIC Stiltni v~zkumny' u'stav silnoproild6 ele',trotechniky (State Research InstitUtC for Heavy Current E'lectrical Engineering) Ja nua rv 9, 19S9 fro 15 1- Irii Obr. 6. Cprava fixovand katody o 83 nun. Car-! -)/4 Contribution to the Thermal Balance ... Z/017/61/050/002/002/004 E197/E535 Fi,9-7 Photographs of a cathode spot anchored as shown in Fig.6. Card 4/4 AN :-,erc--iry recctifie:-s. Pral.L;, -zecY.cs-'ow:Kia S Sast :European ~istl r, i r ,cr., -es3 '.c. PETRI;, Ct~bor, ;n7., CS-.; SCFJLVFEP,, .,,obef. Mobile testing station of meraury-arr rectifying valves of the State Research Institute of Heavy Currert Enginee- ring. Elektrotechnik 18 no.11015-319 V163. 1. Statni vyzkumny ustav silropraude elektrotechriky, Baahovice. Card 1/1 USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics. F-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, -'L958, 9855 Author Petru, Inst Title Micromethod for Determining Penicillin in the Blood by Dilution. Orig Pub Zh. mikrobiol., epidemioi. i immunobiologii, 1957, No 5, 107-110 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 USSR /Microbiolo,]y - Kicroorga-~J_sm- Humans and F-5 Animals. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Author Petru, Danila Tnst Title Bap t e r L:) Ic a 1 D i:--_ 7~: ),.,71 Infect oi~!~ - Or i ~a Pab a. rrLkrobi.-~l. 19571 7n_7~ Al,stra--t A method 7)~' enrichm-r- ajtd k sti-ri ~f pathogenic taphy- Iococci on a med'uin su,-.7i~:Aei bY 'he author and a method of --ondwtlng, and coac_u'-atiori of human c:trate i_'a~3aa ~e .1.(, are describea'. Both these react ~n-- a-_',h.)r's op~i.',i.. are very re- able and eas'!.; ereii'.iall' o!, of Card 1,/I FETRU, Fva; HI~ABFTDVA, F.vb, The technliqup 7," p!,~r--nbtlng gia p- -an-im n-.'--b~~ -9 microbial con,arr.~na,,.-~n. B-- ' ant y arid In.",tijlp of 1. Departmpp' -.1 Far;' 9. Fxperimenta-- Bo~ar:y, -ze !.(iEi-':-vqx A-ademy of ",--ences. Praha Dejvice, Na F, * Pyr E, r i CHECHOSLOVAKIA/ Gene ra i Biology - Ge.-ieTics. G-c-netics of P~ants.B Abs Joi-r Pef 71mr Bi-ol . , Ilt-, ~-, ?-3660 Author Pet--u, E. Ret-,vsky, R. Inst Tit~e The Trans formation of a Corn Pa..t ii:to a Female Fla.it in the Co,-,rse of Onto gencus is Or ~ i -I ll~ib Fo;ia bto'.. (c, -,;,~,si. '/, IJ1 40 5, Abstract By means of separation of the growinS points of 7-day o.i spro%ts aod scbseqiei,c :,PAstag ',),, ineanc; of cn.ltvres of tissuc,;, p xelly femaltf -lants of co:'n (Zea Mays var. 1) were obtained I.y t*,,.e autho-s. V!Ilicata St. Fi~ Card 1/1 22 PF.TlrU Petru, c:n i r 30: Lontl.ly Ll zi of Sa~ t i~ll- ,ev. lr~.55, Uncl.