SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PIPINIS, P. A. - PIRADASHVILI, N. Z.
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Investigation of luminescence In ..... S/048/61/025/001/005/031
B029/BO67
ASSOCIATIOXf Voesoyusnyy inatitut minerallnogo syrtya (All-Union Institute
of Mineral Raw Materials). Fisichookiy fakultot Mookovakogo
goo. univereitota im. X. V. Lomonosova (Divibon of Physics,
Moscow State University imeni H. V. Lomonosov)
Legend to Table: 1) temperature of the maximum of thermal emission, OC;
2) characteristic of the carrier trapping level of KBr-Inj 3) depth of the
trapping level, ev.
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2450
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0.29 -125
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F 01861
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V0 1.03
. 1100
Ji 1,12
X; 0.23
V, 0,29
0,32
0.39
V 0,45
0,65
0.71
V, 0.83
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Investigation of luminescenoe in B029
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AUMOIR: Petromyan,, V. R ; PILIMA. V.
-MM-
TITURt On the development of a device for Sut Ic readim of banihwittra Muft'it
SOUXCZ: Ref. sh. Xlbernetikaj, Abs. 9G45
R1r SOURCZ: Tr- ~~ ~.tgen gra ~L&NBW I y!3evsML._"# vyps 2p 1964p 94-102
JMC TW: cbamtdr reading equiluent., signal decoding# character recognition
AD67PACT: A device Is described maling It possible to recognize 10 numeruls (0--9)
written by hand in a fixed form in the Armenian language. Th3 device consists of a
pawl for recording the numbers, relay blocks (IR), and an Indication system. The
numbers are written by means of an electric pen on a panel consisting of a set of
Conducting plates conagatedto the relay blocits. Operation of the relay blockm makes
It possible to Judge the miation of The pen over the panel. The system of attributes
that can be set by interconnecting The relay blocks Includes upward and downward
lengthening of certain written numezalsp and also different directions when the pen
moves at the start of the writing. 7be states of the relay blocks are decoded after
applying a signal denoting the and cC the word. 7he decoder diagrom and the relay
conwatlan for the proposed aptem of attributes are given. V. B.-D. [Translation
of austract]
BUD COD31 1h, 09
twc: 62-01 62l.
PIPINCV, A.V.; ORDUYAN, G.S.
Design of optical transducers for automatic orientation of sclent'fic
apparatus by the sun. Trudy V;,ch.tsentra no.2:82-93 164. (MIRA 18:8)
OETROSYAN, V.R.1 PIPINOV, A.V.
Design of a devIce foT the automatic readoit of handwritten names
of numerals. Trudy V7ch.tsentra no.2194-102 164.
(MIRA 18:8)
KORYAKIN, I.S.; AUEK3EYEVA, V.G.; GOV01,10VA, M.S.; VORONBA, T.V.;
DAULRAYEV, F.A.; DE,',1:'C7A., S. T. ;KANNTSEVA, G.V.; MORN,
,-UFJ1IRA, N.S.; A..K.
Trace elements in drirking water sources of Kazakhstan and their
relations to the problem of some noninfectious diseases. Vest. AMN
Ic rin.7:90-95 (MIRA IS-3)
Cria4tinskiy meoitsinskiy Inetitut.
BAGDL)NAITE, A. ; GALINIS, V. , JANKEV1'
NATKEVICAITE-IVANA'ISKIENE,
RIBOKAM., R. ; SW6KI.S, P.
ZIEMYTF, E., red.; ANAITI.'~,
(Flora of the Lithumnlan S.S.R-)
kolekty-vas: A.Bagdonalte ir
nes Ir moltslines liter-itur,
1. Lietuvos TSH Mokslu Akndemljn,
1KNE, it. , 1,EKAVICIIJ4p A. ;
4., P:pT -. PURVINAS,E.
i STANCEVICIUS, A. ; SARYINIME, I
J.. tekhn, red.
Lietuvos TS,t florm. Autoriu
k1ti. VIInlue, ValaVbiae politi-
s leidykin. Vol.2. 1963. 714 p.
(MIRA 16:9)
VIInA Flotrinikos Institu4s.
(~.Athuhnia--Angiooperma)
2279 FW-gaw- I-
Osnovy Vots-rinari ~ . Vil -,o,zr-OL-' tnauriAzdat, ll~ 4. 3" ~3. s I'l.
I
111.000 FKZ. )r. I k. V Pfr.- N.-i I.Itov. Yaz.-
( 619
PIPIRAS. Yuozas. dots., kand. voter. nauk; AIZINWDAS, Leizeris;
RUSINAS,-Simas; CRUBLIADAM, Liudvikas; KILAS, M.,, red.
fPrinciples of veterinary medicine] Veterinarijos pagrindai.
Vilnius, Mintis, 1965. 287 p. [In Lithuanian)
(MIRA 180)
KA:Ji',F' , ' ~i. ~ . P " I wif, , . . I ; i.IF !!~AY7e- , I . ; . ~ I , V " , ,- , P . , , MCI%* . 'J . ~. .
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AV=Gk' A.; Pb~=I~,~~VMMGV. V. IL
ORO-. VUSAM -as" Inyumakiy gonderst"wly wiversito
TITLZ: Theory of electromagnetic form factors of a three-nocloon system
BMCB-. Tadarnays, ftsUu4 Y, 2p n% 31 19650 4W"O
TOPE TAM wave tawtion,, tritium, helium, nucleon
ABOMM By using a ws" funedon describing the motion of particles relative to the cente:
of =zso of a three-miclem sysbm, the authors calculaW Ihe energy of the growul state.
The parameter of the ralial part of the wave fbaction is found from &a energy minimum, slid
do tmodom obtained to used to calculate do electro-magostic form factors. In Fig. 1,
coz I (cam j) represents the form factor of the electric charge of the triton; curve 2,
that of 80 whom the rado of pormombersak- 1. 4; curves 3 and 4 represent the correap=J-
bg son INNOW deb. Is case b. ft magnetic form factorm are shown, Agreement, with Ika
QW-W-ho" is cooddered sadsti~iory, Orig. ark, baw. 1 ftwe end 11 formulas.
CWd
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A ..
44
I -A L
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OF - H3
rI& 2. L-lectric md mawde fwm fwbwe for (curve 1) and He3
fewrve 2); cury" 3# 4 dww do ow,, empoWbg eVerimestal daft by H. Collard, R.. Hotstafter
st aL (Pbm ftw~ ImIL 11,, 132p 1964, 7be quOty q Is nmemed in Wts of
=3 00": SO/ MMM DAM. 2W=65/ ORID RZA 006/ MR RZF-. 007
Pli VANOV, S., dotsent; (,IKC)V, 1).
On thp surgIch, trs--htment of rena.' chIculosis in old age.
Kt,.!!-urg,I!a '." mr..2_142-I" '64.
I. I z Ktitodrn I-% po uro log! in pri I SI'L ~ I n a ti tut zFt spetsi I Fi. i-
1. uquv-ur,;hpnst%nivhnp nft ekarittj, Sofillk.
TELI A, A. V. ; GMM'AN 1:3"~'-L.' , :, .". , 1 7(" 1'.? . -(). ; I-:! , -1 .? . )
prof., red.
[Peptic ulcer In ctA 'anoor., and ,.: - i F-.q -ence ; aurgrl c;i.
treatment and lato resultv] IA-.veratalri twilf-zrt dotskr,vo
I iunos he sko go V~ZT-Flqta ; khl mirg) ~ hank no 1- tie ni ~ i o t-
dalennye rezulltaty. Tb'-i.-',p Sw-tic-ta
82 P. (M LL4 18: ' )
1. Chlen-korrespondent PJ1 'Cruz I, t,., k(:y SSh (for qodewiniqhvi 1 4 ).
PIPIYA, 1.0.
Case of strangulated hernia of the liaph--agm. Sbor. trud. `,--ci.
ob-vo Abkh. 2:254-255 159. (II-L A r,
1. Iz kh1rurgicheskol!o oLdelenlya Sukhums.Icoy gorodalcoy bollnit.sy
imeni V.A.Shervaslildze (sav. otdelentyam doktor r,ed.nauk S.Ya.Arst,.~h,
giavnT,, vrach K.K.Meladze).
HE,-I-'. IA
FIPIYAJ 1.0.
Case of phlegmon of the stomacl.. Sbor. trud. Med. na-ich. ob-vo
Ab,ch. 2:256-257 150. (!C - -A 14: 8)
1. Iz k1drurgichoskogo otdclenlyn Sukhwuskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy
iment V.A.Shervashicize (zav. otdeleniyem - doktor med.nauk S.Ya.
Arshba, glavnyy vrach M.G.Odishariya).
(PIU.F,314011) (S T 0,'-,AC:,- INFKA~V AT 10 N)
KAKkLOVA. A.G.; PIPIYA. 5.S.
............
Combined method of treating ascarlaste, Hed.paraz.i parax.bol. no.5:4'54
407 S-0 '51. ( AJ.RA 1--, ~ - 2 )
1. 1z gel'mintologicheskogo otdela Reupublikanskoy protivomalyariynoy stantail
AbkhAsskoy ASSR (dir*ktor stanteli - professor P.S.Dshaparldse, saveduyushchij
otdolon A.G.Umalova). (Worms. Intestinal and paraalti~7 ,) I
PIPIYA, V.I.; YENTEYEV, Yu.V.; BOGOMOLOVA, M.P.
Hemodynamics In isolated stenosis of the pulmonary artery.
Grud. khir. 6 no.5tl9-25 S-0 164. (MIRA JP:4)
1. Inst1tut serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii (dir.- prof. S.A.
Xolesnikov; nauchnyy rukovoditell - akademik A.N. Bakulov)
IMN SSSR, Mnskva. Adres avtorovi Moskva, V-49, Lenlwikiy
prospekt, dom 8, Inatitut sardechno-soaudistoy khirurgil.
PTPIYA, V.I.
incde- of Pu~monary arttry stenosia. EkBper. kt.A'r.
I anopt. 9 nc.5;~-.-2t. S-6 't4. (MIRA
i. 1-y& iLhirurtric-imakaya klirilka i nauctino-issledovaLellsk-aya
problemnaya laboriloripi pc, grudriuy ktirurgll (zar. - do4yetvi-
'Lpl'nyy H-an VN SS,'T Fr~,f. 'b"llp!;kopic
InstItLtA u-.3ov-,,-,r,ens'vOvtlnlyR vrt~ hey.
KAsSIRsKiY, Ga.; PiPrYA, V.I.; SHFUGA, O.G.; KOROTKOV, A.A.
Phanocardiographlc symptoms in isoInted pulmonary artery
stenosis. Tor. arkh. )5 no.7194-100 J1163 (MIRA l7tl)
1. Iz laborntorii funktoionallnoy diagnostiki ( zav. - kand.
med. nauk G.G. Gel Ishteyn) i otdelaniya v,,-ozhdennykh Perokov
(zav. - kand. mede nauk V.I.Burakovskiy) Instituta serdechno-
souudistoy khinirgii ( dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchnyy
rukovoditell - akademik A.N.Baku-lor) AM SSSR.
PLPITA V.I. (Moskva. Smolanskiy bulvar, d. Y5. kv.85); SHMUKAIA)VA, L.F.
Changes in arterial oxygen maturation 4uring pericardactomy throno
r
the double pleural approach Lwith summary In Anglian. p.159J. Tast.
kh1r. 78 no.5:74-79 My 157. (MLRA 10:7)
1. Is laboratorit fiziologii dykhanlya i krovoobrashchanlye Instituta
grudnoy khirurgii AMP SSSR (dir. - vrof. A.N.Bakuley) I faiulltetakoy
khirurgicheakoy kliniki. in. S.I.Spasoimkotakogo (dir. - prof. A.N.
Balrulev) 2-go Moskovskogo maditsinskogo Institute
(PiMICARDIUM, surg.
pericardectomy, eff. on arterial oxygen saturation)
(OXYGICS, in blood
level changes in pericardectomW)
YA!3(1'~ . .A. t L
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FIPIYAJI V. i. , kalid. wd. nauk, GAIJiSONIYA, G. T. , kami.mad.nauk;
KVIRULIYA, MladstAy nauchnyy sotnifinik)
Diverticulg ., ',he -iuodenum. Vesl-k-hir.no.1.40-44163. (MIhA 16:7)
Iz fakiil?te~skoy khlrurgtchoskoy k1laiki (zav.-p~f. I.&.
Piplya). Tollistskogo meoltBirwkogo instituta i 1-y klilrurgiaheakoy
k-liniki ~zav.-prof. N.V. Anteleva)rbilisskogo gosudaratve4nogo
III--.ituta dlyu us,v--rstien-qtvovaniya vrac~ey.
--o,V`Ls~l ILULA)
PIMA, V. I. (Tbilisi, ul. Perovakoy, d. 4); KVIRKWYA, K. B.
Use of the method of pneumonediaetinogmphy in the surgical clinic.
Grud. Mr. 4 no.1:92-95 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. 12 1-y khirurgicheskay kliniki (sav. - prof. 11. V. Antelava)
Tbilieskogo institute usovershonstvovaniya vrachey (dlr. - prof.
G. R. Khundadze)
( PNEMCMDI ASTI NW)
PIPIYA, V. I., Cand Ned Sci -- (diss) "SurglIcal Treatment of Chronic
-'C, -"
A/~- AAI. A -f-orRble
Congestis Pericarditis Non-trzLne
Transthoracic Approach." los, 1957- 13 PP (Secorxd Mos State
Med Inst Ln N. 1. Pirogov), C"(10 copies (KL, 51-57, 94)
- 31 -
YEVTFYEV, Yu.V.; PIFIYA, V.I.
Anz! p! ---ure of '.sc-' a *-e 9 *.en, s i r. of ',he -morai 7-,r a r --e:-;
7e -A
j r. 912 no. 3: 31- 38 Yr 164.
1. 1z otdalerly-a vrozhdenriykh porokov serdt-ia (zav. - kand.med.naur, V. 1.
Burakovskiy) Instituta serne&zio-sosudiBto 'v kt.irurgli (dir. - prof. S,A.
Ko.'esnikov, nau,,nny-v nukovioditell - akadem'k A.N.Bakulev) AMN SSSR,
Adrea YevLeye-~a, 'logkva, LenInakly progpekt 8, Inntitu*. serdectino-
nosudistoy hn',--urgil AYT SSSR.
P',)lI TA I V . : . (7bi It a,. , u1 . Ta. N' ko " h(-, z tq , d. '
Stligo-s In the dmvplopmen~ of Isola'.-I m~en-isF ~f %ri,
art,4miq anti some problpms f aurg.,Fil troatmo-nt. C,.-A. kr1r.
6 nn.lt44-5(-) J4-F 164. (Mli(A IPrjj'
1. Otdelenlyv vr-f)zhdpnnyk), porokov verdtsa (anv. - doxtor
ined. nauk V.I. Burakovskly Tnetitu*.a serdeanno-snaudl stay
kh1rurgli (dlr. - prnf. S.h. Kolpfin1kovi nauchnyy rukovod'AtpIl
&kademik A.N. Bakillev) AMN I fakull"et'Ska a khlrurgi-
chpokays kllnl~# (sav. mkad"mtk A,N, Bakijlpv~ 11 Mnskovskogn
moditsinskago inmt1tutot, M,)gkvci. Submll~te,i Febmary 1,', 11*2.
STABOV, G.A. (Moskva. ul. Begovaya, d.)8, kv. 32h PIPITA, V.I.
Anesthesia in bilateral transpleural vericardiectony,, lov.khir.arkh.
no.D11-16 Ja,-Y 158 (Mm 11111)
1. Institut grudnoy khirurgii ANN SSSR i fakulltstakays khirargicheakays
klinika lueni S.I. SppeOmkotekogo (sav. - Prof. A.N. Bakulev)
2-go Koksovskogo seditainskogo inatituta.
(ANBSTHES 1A)
(CMT--SURGIRT)
K&SHALKIN. Ye.U. prof osfor. iuindidtit modltsinakikh natLk- RYNXv-SKZ'Y, S.V.
PIPT--A, V.I.
Double transpl6ural tochrOque for the eurvjcal treatment of adheolve
pericarditis. ghlrurrila no.H~2(,-11 Ag. (WLRA 9!2)
1. Iz ftLku1't9ts1-rv k-hirirgicheakot kliniki iment S.I.
Spasokukotakogo ( dij. deyatvitol'rWy chlon MCI SSSR prof. A.N.
Buk-ii"ev) lechabnogo .&kul'teta 11 Moskovskogo meditainakogo
inatituta Iment (J. Stalinix.
(PERICARDITI.S. ADIINSIVN, warg.
transDlsural approach)
,zechoslovakia/Pharmaco.Lorj. ToxicoloKj. Ganglioblocking Drugs. V-4
Abs-Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 28051.
Author ; Chytil M., ')chiCk 0., Pipka 0.
Inst Not given
Title Effect of Pentamethonium on the Segmentary Resis-
tance of the Kidneys.
Orig Pub Casop. lekaru ceskych, 1955, 94, 33, 896-897.
Abstract The effect of nentamethonium on the segmentary
resistance c;f the kidneys was studied in 11 patients
suffering from hypertonia, one patient ill with
chronic Slomerulo-nephritis, and in one patient
with nephropathy found in pregnant women. The drug
was administered intravenously, intramuscularly,
and subcutaneously in doses of 20-50mg. It was es-
tablished --,hat pentamethoniuip lowers the general
Card 112
PIPKIN, I.M.
Fesults of a s'udy of 1~he hls~!llnt- qnd *yrosin in *,"P --r;np, -- -,
serum and leuc,)cyte-; in schizophrenics. Trudy
ps1kh. 27:156-161 161. (MIRA 1511C)
1. Dagestanskly mel~ltslnskJy InstAtut. Dir. - pril . M.T.Nagor-yv.
Kafedra psikhiatril. Zav. - zasluzhennyy deyntel' nnukJ
Dagestanskoy ASSF professor 7.A.Glazov.
(HI571 IDINI ) (TYROS:N "N THI K,)F)Y) (S cH -, zo P~-- L!;:A )
EXCERPTA *TICA Sec 8 Vol 1218 Neurology Aug 59
3916. THE CONTENT OF TYROSINE AND IfISTIDINE IN THE BLOOD AND IN
Ttl E URINE OF MENTAL PATIENTS (Russian text) - P, k I
SOORN.NAUCH.TRUD.DAGEST.MED.INST.
The content of tyrc-sine (1) and of histidine (11) was determined in the blood of 55
mentally M patients and in the urine of 66 such patients. A raised content of I and
11 was found in the urine and the blood in the majority of schizophrenia and in-
volutional psychosis patients. At the same time the content of 11 in the blood and
urine woo higher in, the schizophrenics than the content of 1. while the reverse was
the case in involutional psychosis, A rise or high content of I &M H in the blood or
urine was also observed in the presence of other mental diseases (manic-deprega-
ive psychosis. hysteria, syphilitic psychoses). The author concludes that in the
presence of psychic distance. particularly in the presence of schizophrenia and in-
volutional psychosems. the metabolism of I and U in disturbed. (S)
4,
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ACC NRa AP6027433 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/000/007/0060/0062
'AUTHOR: Yermoleyev, A. P. (Moscow); Zletkis, 1. V. (Moscow);.412ko,
A Moscow); Pliskovski-7 V. Ya. FM-09cow); Puziriyekly, Yu. 5 (Mosc
49:3~-Isklyp I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Following mecbenium for arc weldinE in an Inert gas P"
3OURCE: Avtorpatichaske7a avarke, no. 7, 1966, 60-62
TOPIC TAGS: are welding, inert gas welding, food mecbenism
1ABSTRACT: The article describes the construction details of a new type
,following mechanism said to assure stability of the geometric dimensions'
Iof the welding seam In welding In Inert gass3 witb higb Ionization
!potentials (for example, bellum). (See Fig. 1)
~Card UDC: 621,79190-56903
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Figure 1.
Construction of
following mechanism
a--in pooition for
welding seams on a
cylindrical surface;'
*b--the some for an
and surface.
ACC NR. AP6027433
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ACC NR, AP6027433
Electrodn I is fastened 10 SuPPort 13 by moans of clamps 2, 3, and 4-
Clamp 2 mokes it possible to rotate the electrode in a vertical plane
and to change its positicn from the horizontal (Fig. 1, a) to the
vertical (r'lg. 1, b). Clamps 3 and 4 make It possible to regulate,
respectively, the vertical and horizontal positions of the electrode.
The support Is connected by a swivel joint with levers 12 and 5, which
are connected between themselvea by link 11. Lover 5, with the aid of
link 6 and lever 7, is connected In 9 swivelling fashion with shaft 9,
.which can execute forward and backward displacements, activated by a
Typo MP-100M of SL-161 electric motor, 10, with a built-in reducer.
'Experimental tests of the mechanism in argon arc welding have shown
Yeliable maintenance of an interelectrode gap of 1 mm, with an accuracy
,of + 10%, in a range of welding currents from 15 to 150 amps. The
artfele also gives a detalled diagram of the electric control oircuit.
Orig. art. has: 2 figuren.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: O2Mar66/
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ACC NRt AR6020937 SOURCE CODE: LIR/0137/66/000/002/BO18/BO18
AUMOR: Pipko, A. I.; Pliskovskiy. V. Ya.; Puzyriyskiy, Tu. S.
TITLS: Camponent transfer mechanisms in vacuum and hydrogen resistance furmaces
SOURCE : Ref. zh. Metallurg, Abe. 2BJ20
REF SOURCE: Elektmtetuiya. Mnuchno-tekhn. 9b., vyp. 45, 1965, 17-21
TOPIC TAGS- vacuum furnace, resistance furnace
TRANSLATION: A description of several types of a transfer mechanism for components ia
ipresonted, the transfer mechanism being one of the basic units of continuous vacuum and
bydragen resistance furnaces. In particular, a schematic o the "walking beam" trans..
is described and charac- i
fer mechanism used in the LJI-4460 continuous vacuum furmace~m
;teristics of this type of transfer mechanism are enumerated. It was demonstrated that
this transfer ~mechanisw mwiy be used with minimum na~ntenance in vacuum furnaces with
different standard dimensions. The construction of transfer mechanism units, design-
~ed for operation under ultrabi-h vacuum conditionsAs described (the vacuum in the ope.-
,rating zme of the furnace al-1.0-0 = Hg). 6 figures. 5 references. V. Pryanikova.
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1493. A SYMPTOM OF DISPLACEMENT OF THE STONIACII -STU Nil' rN S11111-
DIAPHRAGMATIC ABSCESSES (Russian text) - Ili k o A. S. - VESTN.
RENTGENOL. RADIOL. 1957, 32/1 suppl. (: I Ju a. 3
The localization of a subdiaphragmatic abscess following stomach resection is
sometimes difficult. Two cases are described in which the localization was made
by roentgen examination. 1r. the first case 2 air-containing bubbles were seen. the
laterally situated belonging to the stomach stump and the medial to the abscess.
The examination was performed (in the 9th day following the resection by the use
of roentgen examination. In the other case, examined at the 13th day following the
resection. the localization -3f the stomach stump and the abscess was reversed.
Both patients recovered fulAy after revision. The importance of precise preopera-
tive diagnosis is stressed. Seuderling Helsinki (XIV, 15)
PInG A.S., doktor med.-nallk'. RYBAKOU, H.I., ~mnd.med.nauk
Roentgenotherapy of acute postoperative Inflammation of
anastomoRes. Zhirurglia 35 no.4:78-83 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Is I kafedry rentgonologit I meditsinskoy rad-tologit (gav. -
prof. S.A.Heynberg) J III kafedry khtrurgit (zav. - prof. B.S.
Rozanov) TSentrallnoge Institute. usoverahenatvovantya vrachey
na baze bollnitsy imeni S.P.Botkina (glavnyy vrach - prof.
A-H-Shabanov).
(GASMCTONT, corrpl.
postop. aente inflamm. Of ftnaHtOMOBeR,
radiother. (Rua))
(HADICTLH)CRk". in various dis.
inflamm. of poatop. gastric anastomosea (Bua))
PIPRO, A.S.
X-ray diagnosis of intra-abdminal uuppurstionj3. Vest.khir-. F4
no.3t83-M Mr 160. (MIRA 13tl,2)
(ABDCHD-DISKASES)
PIRO, Arkadly Savel'yev-ich
Academic degree of Doctor of Medical Science,s. ba3ed on hI3
defense, 22 Mprch 1955, in the Council of the Central Inst
for the Advanced Trai-iing of Physicians, of hi-9 di~isartation
entitled: *RoentEen diagnosis of certain direct complications
after resection of the stomach."
Academic def-ree and/or title: D--,ctor of Sciences
3~:: Decision3 Of VAK. List no. -1-11 , 1-1 Nov 55, Byullete0 M-VO
j -1R- !~O- I-)- Uct 56, I-',0rIcOw, PP- 13-114, Uncl. JP,%3/NY-531')
PMO, A.S., doktor mad nauk
r-ray diagnosiv of paracolic abacernes of aopondicullar origin.
Vept.rent. i rEid. 33 no.?:?q-32 Mr-AD '58. 041RA 11:6)
1. 1z I-y kafo&ry rentgonoloeti i rFidlologli z3oluzhennyy
dayatell nauki prof. S.A.Reynhorg) I kafodry khirurgii kT-PIV. - prof.
B.S.Rozanov) Vientrallnogo InBtituta usovorshenatvovaniya vrachey
(dir. V.P.Lebodeva) n& bato hollnitay ordena lienina tmeni S.P.Batkina
(glavnyy vrach - prof. A.U.Shabanov)
(ABDOIM. abeceas
parecolic of 9opendtt-ular origin. x-ray diag. (Run))
(APPMIDICITIS, nompl.
parecolic abscens. x-ray liag. (Rua))
PIPKOV AL.S.0 doktor med.nauk
OX-ray diagnosis of peritonitis and abscesses of the abdominal
cavityw by M.F. Vymbikorwakala. Reviewed b;y A.S. Pipko.
(PERITONITIS) (ABDOMEN-4BSGESS) (VYRZHIKOVSKAIA, M.F.)
KUCIIIIZKIY , G.A. (Moskva, Lobkovskiy per., d.2/21, k-l'. 445); MEDVEDLV, I.A. ;
PIPKD, A.S. -
Contrast examination of the left heart by a direct puncture method.
Vest.rent.i rad. 36 no.3:14-18 My-Je 161. W1111A 14:7)
1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdeloniya (zav. - doktor moditainskikh nauk
A.S.Pipko) Inatituta eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny Sibirskogo
otdoleniyn AN S-iSh (dir. - prof, Ye.N.Meshalkin).
(IDART-HADIOGRAPHY)
BEL'SKAYA, T.P.; FIPKO, A.S.
Erroneous anastomosca in gastroenterostomy and
stcmach and their I-ra7 diagnosis. Khlrurgiia
160,
(DIGESTIVE ORGANS-ZURGERY)
resection :f the
36 n0-4:8-13 Ap
(MIRA 13-12)
PI A.S. doktro med.nauk; MEDVEDEV, I.Ae. dotrent; KKLMIOV, V.V.
1~1~---5~v--oeibirsk)
Clinical and roentgenological diagnosis of aortic coarctation.
Ilim.med. 39 no.109-49 Ja 161. (KIRA 14 11)
1e Zz Inetituta okeperimentalluoy biologil i nediteivy Sibirsko-
go otdoleniya AV SSSR (dir. - prof* Tool* Mrshalkin).
(AORTA~ABWOBUTIIS AND MOWITIM)
imr-I Tqd . f. Jr.
me --.,q ~x
r: do t nr
ra." i , ~IF-T - a i a FL sp 9
t r r '14 n,~ Ap
i 1-y irkfatdry r.. teei. i r-Air'. orll
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d
aba -- ee a
H h.e 'f, I )
PIPKO. A.8.
[X-ray diagnosis of early complications following resectloc. of %he
stomach] Rentgonodiagnostiks rannikh osloshnonli posle resektali
shaludke. Hooky&, Medgis. 1958. 186 p. (MIRA 11:5)
(DIAGOOSIS. RADIOSCOPIC) (STONACH--,RADIOGRAPHT)
j ~~ - i -,
I . TAT-,HUNOVSKATA, N.A.; PLPIO, A.S.
X-ray study of the evalloviog process in mWasthenta. N.A.
lAwchl2navalmia, A.S. Pipko. Zhmr. nevr. L paikh. 56 no.1:44-45
056. (MLRA 9:4)
1. Ureft& marvulkh Uolesney (sw professor N.I.Grashebankov) I,
filial (sav. professor I.L. T&&;,r) kafedry rentgovologil Mentrall-
nogo instituta usavershonstvoyaniya vrachey.
(MQWTI"lO�)
68. A S Y Rf 11 TOM 0 FDISPLACEMENT OF THE sToPMACII-STUNIP IT; SITR-
DIAPHRAGMATIC ABSCESSF.S.(Hussian text) * P i It o A I S. V ESI-N.
I rjS-, . 32/ 1 a
It EN T(; E NO L. It ADIO L. suppl . ( 2 3 - is) C11
The localization of a suhdiaphragniatic ah.-icess following stomach resection is
80MEt.mcs difficult. Two cases are descrit,ed in wbich the localization wa13 Made
by roentgen rcamination. In the first case 2 air-containing bubbles were seen, the
laterally situa ed belonged to the stomach Mump and the medial to the abscess.
The examination was performed on the Oth (Jay following the resection by the utie
of roentgen examination. In the other case, examined at the 13th day following the
resection, the localization of the -itomach stump and the abscess was reverped.
Both patients recovered fully after revision. The importance of prerise preopera-
tive diagnosis is stressed. Seuderling - Helsinki (XIV, 15*)
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~ - 1'1~ - ) ;. 1. , I . . Y I I ..
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified.
i K(~ A S.
(I K
tin s.,, oduwa sko,-,- i rF'
TAGER, I.L.. professor; Zl2XQ,_A.S., dotsent
X-ray diagnosis of bursitis omentalis. Vest.rent. i rad. 31 nc.2:
74-75 ?4r-Ap ' 56. (~UAA 9:8)
1. Iz ordena Lenina. bollnitsy imeni S.F.Botkins (GlavVy vrach
prof. A.H.Shabanov)
(OKINTUM, diseases.
bursitis, x-ray diag. (Rua))
(BURSITIS,
omental. x-ray diag. (Rue))
PLFKO. A.8.. doteent
X-ray diagnosis of subdisphragnatic absoesses of "dion location. SOT.
sod. 20 no.10:84-86 0 156. (KLRA 10:1)
1. Is 1-y kafedry rentgooologil I moditsiaskoy radiologit ksov. -
prof. TU.N.Sokolov) I kafedry khirurgil (sev. - prof. B.S.Rossuoy)
?Sestrollsogo Institute usovershemstyovenlys vrachey na bass
Noskovskoy gorodskoy klinichaskoy ordens IAnina bolinitey iment
S.P.Botkina (nauchnyy rukovodAtell - prof. S.A.Raynberg. Clawayy
vrach - prof. A.N.Shobanov)
(ABDOMIN, absoess
subdiaphragmatic. diag.. x-ray)
PI Flo. A. S.
SMtom of gastric stump displacement In subdiaphragmatic
abscesses. Vast. rent. I rad. 32 no.1:21-25 sunpInment 157
(KLRA 10:5)
1. Iz 1-y kjafedry rantranologii I Meditsinskoy
instituta usoverBhanstvovantya vrachey na baze
S.F. Botkina. I kafedry khirurgii.
(GASTRdCTONY, compl.
subdiaphragmatic agacess, diag. by
d I splhoement )
(ABDOW0. agecese
radiologii TSentral'nogo
bol'nitay imani
det"rm. of gastric stump
subdiaphragmatic, caused by gastractomy, diag. by determ.
of gastric stumT) displacement)
PIPKC. A.-S. 1.
"X-Ray Xalmosts of Certain Complicat tons Imedlately :,ollow-
in-,, Resection of the Stonach." Dr Med Scl, Gentral Inst !or tne
Advanced rralnLng of Physicians, Kin Health USSR, Moscow, 1955.
(KL. uo 11, Mar 55)
SO: Sum. No. b70, 29 Sep 55--Survev of Scientific and rechnical
Assertations Defended at ')SSR Higher Mucational Institutions (1.5)
_21M, -B.-. OHIVYCHAIOV, A.
In a 31D-noter longw&U. Ymt.Ml. 9 no.4tl8-19 Ap 160.
(MIRA 13: U )
(Donets Basin--Goal mines and mining--Isbor productivity)
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AUTHOR: Pipko, D. (Engineer) J-Z
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ORG:; none
TITLE- Supersonic passenger plane
SOURVE: Nauka I zhizn', no. 9, 1965, 34-3T
TOPIC TAGS: supersonic-aircratt. passeng-ir aircraft
ABSTRACT: The article describes the Tu-14 I personic passenger plane being de%~ope,
by a Soviet aircraft group headed by.Designemin-Chief Academician A. N. Tupole4- .A
model of the plane vas shovn at the 26th International Aeronautics and Space Shov in
Oaris. The aircraft is designed to fly 2500 km/h at altitudes of 20,000 meters vith
a total of 121 passengers. Cruising range is 6500 km, normal take-off veight in
130 tons, and take-off distance is 1900 meters. The fundamental problems involved in
design and construction of the plane are discussed. The crev vill consist of pilot,
copilot, and flight engineer. The navigator vill be replaced by automatic navigating
equipment. There will be tvo passenger cabins. Baggage, cargo, and mail will be
packed Into 9 special containers prior to the plane's arrival, and then quickly lifte,
aboard Into-the tall section of the fuselage. Orig. art. ban: 10 figures.
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A171FCR: Pipico, D (Engineer)
ORG: None
TITIS: Hydroplanes are winged ships of ti.e future
SCMICS: Nauka i zhiznl, no. 1, 1966, 33-41 and appropriate Inserts
'facing p. 33
TO!,1C TArS: hydroplane, hydrofoil, shipbuilding engineerinp, marine
enginearin.m.
AT~S-RACT: A g7eneral review of the progress made in construction of
high-speed boats (hydrofoils, hydroplanes) is presented iizid future pos-
sibilities are discussed. The application of aerodynamical principles
to shipbuilding is stressed and various examples from the past are
cited. The flight of aircraft at low altitudes and the appearince of.
P;round effect are explained and schematically illustrated inclu~inr~ the
formation of an air cushion between the wings and the earl.h surface
(acting as a screen), the 4ncrease in air lift and other peculiar ci;3r-
acteristics of ground affect. The use of tiiis effect for f-,round trans-
portation vehicles and especially for aero-sledges (in Russia, ~'inland)
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is also briefly reviewed. Le sledges of Fnrlric
,and of the Soviet inventors, (3. Li2man and 1, . .1 o ro zov ,are
cally shown in two diagrars. "he sledge desI,,-o-E-Ty-,A. 7U
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-~showr in a photo. However, tne application of veli.cles Is
ed by unevenness and rougluiess of the giound surfFice. I'Oro pro.,7res3 was
maide in construction of hydroplanas movinf~ ;~lonr, water surfTices. 3
progress is reviewed by the autrior and vqrious desi,r,,ns of
ore briefly described and illustr9ted. 'Jit)i tjie oxception o, a
3peed boat designed by tne students of the Odessa Institute of
(slnowa in a sketch) all other desi,-,na are o SA, Britis*.-., 3,a`ss,
apanese, Finnish and other foreign ori-ins. '.'lie evvntual use of !arr7e
seat-,oLng transport ships (such as the proposed American tran3atlEI.,-,.IC
boat "Columbia") is discussed and hope is expressed that In t~,,e f-ture
:a speed of 450 km/hr will be attained. Orig. art. has: 22 figLres.
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CAG: none
Tlr~r.- Space tectinology test personnel
Na~kfi J zhIzn', no. 4, 196t3, 42-Q
TCtl:u -,pace suit, space behavior nimilatior, astronwitic 'personne.1, veiFht]`ess-
ness, reentry, qpac(A"~Ij-,nI. :spare mpeticine, hypoxia,, centrif.,lfe conditioritg
AB67~~.-r: :n com,-aer,cruti,-,n of Astronnjtic~ "Fly, U April 11)6"-., fin' the rif'th
anniversary of the inception of Soviet manned spaceflight,-,the author gives
a brief chronological 'IrCOUnt of 'tile j ij�L9 of Soviet astronauts, beginning
with Yuriy. Gagarin on the Vostok spacecraft and concluding with Vos~hod-ll
and Ole first walk In spice, 1ICTIOTITICLI I)v Aleksey Leonov while Pavel
~ayev Piloted tile craft.
The article primal il-.- ton(orn~; ;j,-wv o(ptirmont test persontwl, whor-
the author Vivi,ily a,-; the un,;veii and kin,,ijng heroes wh~-,, as motn-
ber-; of a new prof ession , have m.ide a I I thf-ie darinp f I tght n pos!; H, 1e .I t
1-61,; 1,ven and 4Lill is almost Impt-stMe t,, appre( tati, fully tile (nripli,tv
range of effects actill$: on tile health of tho atrnnitit during -p;ic*, travel.
All that has been learned ;o far Ir definlrelv the result of series of
giound testb performed by test personn,,l under simulated flight conditionr
and monitorei Dy crews of phy,;icians and other scicitific personnel. Th e
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we 11 -kit owv* f a ctors of qpve 0 and a) t I tin I c 1i a vo, )~vi ome svnonvmr)uq wit h "-,pare"
and, In combination with the newly cne tintered fartorq of radiat for, .1nd
weightlessness, have increased the ment.,l , nervnus, and physfral ~itres,;e-q
imposed on the tester. who iq not only subfi-t-tvo to perindIr ripormis F11,1-
Ical tests, but must also 41multaneously test all types of space gear 1,, nd
equipment. Every phase of cach new f If j, 'ht presents a multitude rif romplex
scientific problems which -ire solved by the numernus experiments performed
by the space technology testers.
The author dwells on the altitude chamber-a metal c.,ibin with thlLk
glass in the portholes, heavy-d~ltv Va( uum plimps, and a control panel . As
testing begins, the movement of the arrow on the pressure dial c;hows the
beginning of depressurization and increasing altit"des of 3100. 3900, 4000.
and 4500 m. The test subject reports that lie feels fine, and attempts to
joke and laugh for no reason. At this point lie Is in the euphoric state
caused by hypoxia. The dial indicates 5000 m. The subject shows signs
of apathy. Through the porthole his features show drastic change. The
subject is on the verge Of fainting, and the experiment is terminated. The
next experiment is also conducted in the oppressively stlent chamber. This
time the critical limit is raised,but the man's system has bec?me resistant
.to hypoxia. As experimentation continues, the dial shows 5500, 6000, 6500,
and 7000 m. Beyond this point, the subject uses oxygen equipment. At
8000 m, however, law oxygen content coupled with low ambient air pressure
starts to liberate gages from Me tissues, beginning with nitrogen. Some-
Itimep !iny blood vessels are torr. apart in this Droceas. The chamber
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at. which point blood begins to boil, and finallv 25,WO m. Thir represents
cosmic space in terms of altitude.
7o simulate an encounter with a m-te,,r~',, , t'-f, rcmaillitiv ;111 1Z. tho'
altitude chamber Is suiddenly transferred to ivactrim ivsptv, Jr. A ho I I ou
exp los f on I s hea r (1, and the a rrow (In t he a I I tude mt, t r r t u rns qW i f t " % ,n
Lhe dial. At this point the chamber pre,;s,itu is zere. A spectai tic-c
-arrangement protects the test ijubject ftnm eilplosive decompression, iut.--
natically allowinp comprec;sPA air t., enter tht. lio~vs and tile space~:,ir.
.-ne next experimont IS t4'(l in i (ontintiotiq stare (if loipod)"Clania.
Tlie 1-t is oesi~:ned to jeteimine hiir.iz: t,, contlnitouq immobilitv
in a ~;,,ice capsule under ~Jmol;jte~j !Ii~,h!
tio-ol". 177.ltc(~ ~";"]Cc ill t~lv ('1 'r., Ili,' i P'. ill ti,L envnii,-~. thc
.ace., ~,roit,il f1,,,i,t t 1 1 1,! t A'W oinp I t X. f 1
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doir. 'ik " 1 '-.1 W 11 1 , 11 " 0. m.; 1 1 Ix, I T I - I],; a I t .. I t I I c plevicols tv.'l . "I'lle oniv
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By now it would seem that t It( tPs t to r %.,r, t I I te prepared and t ra t t, 4 A f r
any eventualitv. One final t(--;t , howover, rrmatti,i ~tmitlated retkan to
Farth , I . e . , landing or "~,pa,~ id,iwii TI k t t c - t ~ t 11 .1 d n t I s t ' s c i i r
with h` inderq to block out Ow %-14,w ,I tho it,oroit,,rv. Me condition" IT*,
Lhose of a spacecraft In nr~)ilal f I i gli t 1, 1 a manned landinp.. Tide
three-dimensional stability k); the te,,ter' wor:ti i-, suddeniv lost. Tlie
tester's head Is tit-der a beli-shaped It .... 0 (with t,tjilt-ivi serv;vrq) th.it I Ho-
lates him from the outer world. 1-hi, command for r,,turn to earth of!ior,,
the choice of either citapulting out or landin), while remainirip the
capsLle. 11fie man makes his own decision bafied on his experience. He
catapults. The chnir is ejected. A rapid flow of air, a free fall, and the
braking impact of the opening parachute. Water lies below. Splashdow-n.
The parachute turns into a big bubble-sail. From this point everything
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copends on tile man. lie 1)'Is r~' frce ollm.'eif flom the paraci~,itc harm
be alert for leak-jgt: in hi- spacc,;,iit and liv I rT P - Whe I hi, r f h( if
will stand tip aj-,aiTlqt thv lt-r'~tjlent fli(lw, tzid w'i4 ?li,-r it wt -~ 1
b ui,)Viln t mitil, t tie d,termined. M''I-" c
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4id nk)t ;'~ i vv wilv i 11 t it I 's ~' 1, a., h d exper Iment Whcn Itit, t I, t v r f i t c
h I mst, i f f r w7- t I., pa rachut t, , t lit, it,, I q t n iml I lwd - ". .11 1 , , 11~ i . 1,
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PER1QD1'-'AAL; Znanlye-slla, no. 1, 1961, V) - 21
The article deals with the levelopment of new type supers~,nlc air-
craft. Turbojets TPA (TRD, turboreaktivayy dvigatell ) attain speeds up tc
km/h could be increased by Improvement of engines and fuel up t,) 4,rr""'. -
5, '>30 km/h. FDr speeds over 2,,,00 km/h ram,,Iets TTBPA (FVPL, pryamotcchnyy voz-
dushno-reaktivnyy dvigate.') are definitely advantageous out as they re-qulre
sta-rting velocities of 1,530 - 2,000 km/h *.he new type of supersonic transpi-,rtE
should he equipped with booth engine types . The turbolets would perform the take-
,)ff and after reac~--Ing a speed of 1,500 - 2,000 km/h- tl,.e ramjet would *,ake cvp '-'
A now type of external --ombustion engine unit Is shown In Figure 1. it ~C-ns*sl's
~f fuel jets and spark plugs mounted on the iower par, cf the wing. Tne
ed fuel reaching the spark plug zone causes an Increased pressure, whi-Y, rpsu-,F
in an additional lift boosting propulsive force, pushing the aJrcraft forwan~.
The author, after discussing the effects of noise and sho:k waves at supersc.'A.'
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speeds and the fuel consumpticn of turbojets, concludes that the most economIcq!
typ-!i for transports Is the vertical take-off, descril~ed In Na. 4, 11~(k,, -f t.'115
periodical, or the use of multistage -,.-.)ckets. The r?cke*, the last stage .f
which onritains the oargo, proceeds af*.er R vprtical 1~ake-off and 'AP~er
t cL~rve - i.s destlnati,~n. Th- vc_,I- I*--
.he reqt~lred vel'i~I%y, allong a - ~ -.1
of the !ast stage Is, a' its ent-anoe intc the atmospner?, smoothly low~:rerl tly
special bra-kes and, mr.recverl by a parach-j,_e. The preLlsion and hign quali'~y f
3-ovie'. ba]listic Installations warrant the efficiency -~f such cargc transpor*~F,
-1)'.)ug)-- tre q,"estion of passenger transport remains rppn. Another imp,~rtant pr-r
1,~-m, the decrease of weignt, Is demonstrated on the Britlsk,. 'Swal.,w" a,r
2-rafT. dinsigned by ,-he Viking ",ompa~ny. The author gives a descriptl-ln of U-is
Brit'-sh design and enumerates its advantages. The ro-ket first suggestr-d by
rocket designer F.A. Tsander is supposed to be launched as a balllstil~ rocKe-. nu!
after reachIng tne required altitude and velocity It would pro-eed In a glidirig
fl''ght to Its destination. in view of the carrying pnwer -Nf wings thc- Initial
ve).Gcity and the required altitude would be 50% less thp-n that of ballistic.
rackets, and the landing -ver. simpler than that of straight-wing aircraft, The
pr-tlpm Df hermetically sealed cabins during flights at high alt.itude-A ~,.,)uld be
s-~.Lve-i ty the windows by TV screens. Tne -c-nomy anhIeved In weigh'
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AUTHOR: Pipko, D., Engineer
TITLEs Air-cushion vehicles
PLRIODICAL: Znaniye-sila, no. 11, 1960, B-11
TEXT: For the 1asL half century scientists, engineers and constructon.3
have been working on this problem. Fifty years ago German inventors sug(;est-
ed a peculiar system for railroads, where the care would ride on water jets
Other inventors propounded to use air instead of water. In the begint,ing of
the twenties Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovskiy published the treatise:
"The resistance of air and the fast train"; he suggested there to utilize a
thin layer of compressed air to create the supportinw nower. Henry Cuaher . V
an American engineer, developed an engine and gave it the name "glider".
He used a strong compressor, connected to his craft by a hose. There were
four nozzles; but an obstacle of one millimeter was already impa33able.
Seven years ago at the Mookovskiy neftyanoy institut (Moscow Petroli-i!r 1.,:-
8titute) Gennadiy Turkin got his engineering diploma for the development aii(I
design of a wheel-leBs automobile. Henry Cusher's automobile was nevor biill
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and also Gennadiy Turkin could only solve the problem theoretically. Tur-
kin's principle is easyt A stream of compressed air, brought into an u~j:ie
down glass, causes a lifting power. Should the glass remain hoverint., 1ht,
same amount of air, which escapes between the brim of the glass and tht,
face, is to be blown in. The machine had two horizontal ventilators which
formed an air cushion. On Ray 16, 1954, he demonstrated at one of the Maj-
~iow plants the model of the first flying or better - gliding automob'le On
May 25, 1955, a new and bigger model was tested. After that the inventor
built a true-size model for tests on the road, in the field an,i ovor water
On September 19, 1955, the craft took off and hovered 1 cm over the gro-.1ni
It moved easily in differen, directions with and without load. As a ccnv-:~-
tional car wastes half of i-.s energy on friction, the gliding automoIL'I.,,
would need an engine only half as heavy to produce the same velocity Bui.
it needs much energy for tho air cushion. However, the compresood-air ', or. -
sumption can be reduced by a special arrangement of the slots which are s,.-
tuated along and around the periphery of the base plate and by which an FLIr-
momentum curtain is created. However, a gliding automobile needs still a
more powerful engine as a eDnventional car. That means that they wc)u]!J
uneconomic, The reason why these vehicles are still being developed iL4 r
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maneuverab 1 1 1 ty The air slots being variable, an incl4nittioi,
automobile can he established. The combination of both the
the propulsion alteration shows an effect of "jumpint7l' (over obstacles et,;.;
of the machine, The constructors and desil7ners work still on th, project of
-t;ht -,-al-turbines for the3l? vehicleo. They 111ini: alL;(-j o.' ir,3'.a,',;n'r elec-
tric motors which wou',, ~et their power from cableLi, carrying, a
cy curr(!nt underneath the road top. It is thought al3o of mfik,.n,- tht. 1Y
the a,,itc):..c.)i1e of -,lumn~im Lilo 11 n
y or of -Alastic matorial. A
cour.~e and velocity of the air-cushion vehicle art -arrioc! jut by mear's
autc,,-,,.*,,c air ",.stributur (,U'V) (Fi,~. 5). An al ti tude meter is con!.oe*,
'L!,,? ARV Before from *he ~Iar~e t!.p veh.-Ie must 6~f
c r af *. 1 3 aioved by two f ron t arid two rear pro 1 .3 i on noz zF
also provided with an em.,r,,oncy bra,.inj.- dev,.ce ThO T- 0 1 r U f I
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AUVOR: Pipko. D. (Engineor)
TITLEs The coefficient of *mbility to go anyAerew
SOMICE: Nauka i thy0ttya, no, 2, 1964, 32-35
TOPIC TAGS: 7-passenger light plane, 50-m takeoff, door-to-door delivery,
low-pressure wheel, heated ski rumer, Arotic, Antarctic
ABSTRAM The designing offico headod by General Designer 0. K. Antonov
specializes in plane models that can land and take off any*.ere. About half of
all air freight is carried relatively short distances, requiring planes capable
of landing on small spots withaut special covering, located aa near as possible
to the destination. Unfortunately. the AN-21 cannot always find the necessary
spot in somo regions. A plane that can carry freight and passengers Ofrom door-
stop to doorstep" Ls needed. The AN-14 "Bdzhilkam ('Little Boom) has been the
most successful in passing the tests for those requimeymants. Its short fuselage
tervinates in a boam with two rectangular plates at the ande 7he wSM& abo"
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the fuselage, has flaps foro and aft. The two underalung engines are 260 hp.
Farther below is a small wing to wMeh tho undorearriage with low-pressure
wheels is fastened. The thiid p5int of support Is at the nose. Only 50 meters
of tako-off space am needed with 7 passongers. It can fly on one motor, lend
on a road or in a forest clearing If bot4i fail. It Is superior to the earlier
AN-2 model in varioua respects, and retains the latterts elMlicity as-A relia-
bility. 1ho designers are contbiuing to make changess the take-off space nwt
be brought down to 30 m. Pilots have been testing it in high mmmtains through-
out the USSR, and on "North Pole 8". with skis having a runner beater to overcome
adhesion. It is painted orange, as beat visibli~ against b11nd1sV snow. Fifty
thousand km have been flamn in the Antarctic. Orige art* hams 2 411%, tratiom,
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1963. 55 P. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. TV Seriia:
Takhnika, no.22) (MIMA 17: 1)
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System of putting automation ln',,(~ the process of rotary boring.
Gor.zhur. no.121~5-39 D '63. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstruk*.orskiy inatitut avtomati-
zatsii rabot v ugollnoy 17-orVshlennosti, Moskva.
PIPKOP V.V., inzh.
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splitters. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 5 no.6:38-39 Je 161.
(MIRA 14:10
(Electric locomotivoa--Electric equipment)
PIPIOVICH, B.
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solusy 16 no .12:23-26 Je 160. (XIU 13:6)
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in an atmosphere of pure Mrgono :The samples wart divided by means of a BpocW
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the Rossandorf Research Pj)actor M, The counting rates of oWle segments Vere
atio-in spectrometer of VA-M-46 ty &B won as the
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tekhriichaskiy redaktor.
[Ivan Pntrovlch Kullb1n; his life and works] Ivan Petrovich
lultl,dn; thisn' I tvorcheetva. Monkra, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.IM-ro
mashin-strottelInni lit-ry, IcK5. 186 p. (XLRA 8: 11 )
(lulibin, Ivan Petrovich. 1715-1q18)
PIPUNYROVP V.N.
Development of the theory of clocka and watches. Trudy IrEt.-
ist.ost. i tekh. 45sl74-203 '62. OURA 15:8)
(Clocks and watches)
IIIKS Dw-itLn, inz. (Itudnik Velonjo, Volenjo)
A new stoping method for a righar productivity of ti-a Velenj-,j
Mlzw. TEd~ Jug uiuppl.:ftudarqtvo metalurg 14 JR 1, 1.
1. Tt3hni--ki dintktor ugljenukopa Velanje, Velenje.
PIPITA,. P.
Vver7day life of Tiflim ralto amateurs. Radio no.8:14 Ag
,6o. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Machal'nik uchabnoy chasti TBilleskogo radiokulba
Dobrovollnogo *shchestva sodeyetviyu armii, aviatsit i flotu.
(Ttflie-Radio clubs)
PIPM f I.G.
Gas supply in the Armenian S.S.R. in 1959-1961. Gaz. prom.
no-10:33 0 161. (KM 14:11)
(Armenia--Gas distribution)
KLOCh-;':iKO, MUILI.Al-I'DOV, Ya.Yu.; Fl;iv T.A.
Tvo cas,-s of melorheostosis. I-led. z~ur. Uzb. no.10:68-69 '61.
(ML--A 14:20'
1. Iz kafodry re:Agenologii i meditsinskoy radiologl.'
gosudarstvennogo meditsinskoCo instituta.
(OSTEOSCLEi(OSIS)
PIRADPFF, P.
Sorting of imported cattle hj(4es accordin,- t.( the tarznjn,~ dejtiration. :-.11"
(FRZF IAr SKORUW, Vol. 12, No. ~, Mav 19",7, Lodz, %Iland
SO: Monthly List of Fast ruroT)ean Acressions (FIAL) LC, Vol. 6, % . of --t. lar?, TIncl.
PMADOVA, K.D.. kand.med.nauk
Hyglene for gIrlse' Sdoravle 4 no.12128 D '58 (MIRA 11112)
(IITG I=, SIXUAL)
(CHIMM-CARIC AND HTGIM)
PLUWVA, M.D., Imnd. mad. nauk.
Before and after childbirth. Zdorovle 4 no.7:2,2-23 J'l 158.
(PRMITAL CAU) (KIRA 11: 6)
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