SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PREOBRAZHENSKIY, V.S. - PREOBRAZHENSKIY, V.A.

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PREOBUZHEITSKIY. V.S. Main characteristics of a scheme for the physicogeographical regionalization of the Buryat-Kongolian A.S.S.R. Kraeved. abor. no.2:56-71 '58. (MIRA 13:2) (Buryat-Mongolia--Physical geography) PREOBRI.ZHENSKIT, V.S. Prpsent glaciation of the Kodar Range. Mezbdunar,gerffiz.god no.7:52-56 '59. 113:2) (Kodar Range-Glaciers) PREOMAZHIFTISKIY, V. S. "The Present Glaciation of the Mountains of Northeast Asia" report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Union, 10th General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, 6-13 August 1960. nEOBRAZHW5jUY. AVSM, G.A., prof., doktor geogref.asuk, otv.red.; SffGHUKINA, Ye.P., red.; POLENOVA. T.P., tekhn.red. (Kodar glacier area (Tranobaikalia)] Koderskii lednikovyi raion (Zabaikalle). Moskva, I2d-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1960. 71 P. (11 razdel programmy MGG (gliatsiologiia), no.4). (KIU 13:12) (Kodar Range--Glaciological research) LIC021TITM, H.F.; MUMMA, L.I.; OLTUNIN. V.N.;,. PRWMZHICNBKIY, V.S.; FALWWA. N. V. New concepts on the orography of Tranabs6ikalia IST.U SSSR kIR& Ser.geog. no.4:82-08 Jl-Ag 160. ~l "' 1337) 1. Inatitut geogrefli AN SSSR- (Transbaikelia-Kountains) POPOV, S.D., doktor goologo-miner. nauk.. otv. red.; PREOBRAZMSKIY, V.S., kand. geogr. naukj, otv. red.; CHEKMEV, Me., red.izd_va'--KUZIz---- YIN, I.F., tekhn. red. [Types of landscape and natural regionalization of Cata Province) Tipy meatnooti i prirodnoe raionirovanie Chitinskoi obla.3ti. Mo- skva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 157 p. (MTRA, 14:11) (Chita Province-Pbysical geography) PREOBTL4,ZHENSKIY, V.S., kand.geograf.nauk Barkhans and hydrolaecolithB of the Chara Valley. Priroda 50 no.5t93-95 MY 161. (MIPA 14:5) 1. Institut, geografii AN SSSR (Moskva). (Chars, Valley~--Spmd dunes) (Ice eaves) -Z PREGBR~ZA-NSKIY, V.S.; FADEYEVA, 111N.; VIMINA, L.I. Taking into account heat and moisture correlation in conducting studies for making medium-scale maps -.>f landforms. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no. 4:104-110 JI-Ag '61. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. (Atmospheric temperature) (LandfOM5) (HUMiditY) kand.geogr.nauk; ZHUKOV, V.14., kand.geogr. nauk; YWHINA, L.I., kand.geogr.nauk; NUESIEV, A.A., kand. geogr.nauk; ALEEKSAITDROVA., T.D.; GOVSH, R.K.., inzh.; IWTLESI A.11"., nauchnyy sotr.; C.09EM, V.Ye., red. izd-va; TIUC141ROVA, S.G., tekhn. red. [Natural conditions of the reclamation of the northern part of Chita Province] Prirodnye uslaviia osvoeniia Severa Chitinskoi oblasti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 125 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geografii. 2. Institut geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Zhukov" Mukhina). 3. Zabaykaltakiy kora- plekmW nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya (for Nedeshev, Aleksandrova). 4. Zabaykallskoye upravleniye Gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzh (for Govsh). 5. Institut geologii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Leytesi. (Chita Province-Physical geography) ME LR~HEIZKIY, N.I., kand.fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk; UZYMWI G.T., inzh. Effect of temperature and power supply voltage on the operational parameters of a noncontaet-6ype transistorized posi#don indicator. Izv. TSKHA no.3:206-)13 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Automatic control-Equipment and supplies) VIGDORCHIK, David Yakovlevich; MAYZELIS, Petr Borisovich; N.I.-.,, naucbnyy red.; BRUSKIN, D.M., ved. red.; YASHCHOMMISKAYA, A.B., tekhn. red. [Gas-burner systems for burning liquefied gaslGazogorelochnye ustroistva. dlia szhiganiia szhizhennogo gaza. Leningrad., Gos- toptekhizdat, 1962. 120 p. 043RA 15:9) (Liquefied petroleum gas) (Gas burners) 22(i) AUVIGA: Pre obrazhensiti. Sciences, Docent TITL-'-': High Speed Filmin.~, in .3cientilfic PERIODICALt Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1',)',9, Nr 4, ABSTRA~,T; Speed and hit;h-speed filmin,-, permits tri a i i ow L:, ure of swiftly passin,,- phortomenu rind I.o J i:. could riot be traced by any othoL- to a radical revision of this kind -.-!ere utilized by f,!IC Of 0; Institute of 'Mechanination Lnd for studying- the ..ork o' agricu-lural macninery. operation uit', the for Harvest J-nc ',L. e~-, Tlh~- fi~,-t .-in,L; t:, plouf',h - sho-,,,,s ho-,-; ing surface, a.'fect~ t`~c! -io-1. A ~'t, r the author st-.-. es ti;e 'il:i, Card 1,3 calculalions on the ;';ijh Speed Filming, in 3c 10 Cent 3.-. S' MC_J~,V -~1~1 I jS4 sunervioion the :;'em'-cr o~ V.,3, i:-!L 7. 4 so cond 1'i I i:: de a 1 't. ,:~i th t t'he Con-, true Lion of 1-11"ic,11 ll;,..l of Technical ScienGe I.N. ,rision of i.:emb~3r of 7.,1')KhJIL 11.Z. in the working organs of the mac~iIne a vice to shako the shrubn. The ti:ir: nolo,-~ical procezs of -.:or!' of cor-cob 2A corn har-zestiniz .c--!u-re f 0 r an c o -., p a r a t i ve s u r vo Z tt 1r, rtr.-I c-ii-e and o-;' t' n-e-,; one --ne -1- issledovateltslriy im-titut mc~_--.' I s ovkh 0 z ov (IT I'I (1111-Union Scientific--te_~ of 11'echanization and Electrification of was conducted under sii i)erv in ion of L. EnCineor Yu.A. Gyrlyi;;ov. I t pori,ii tto t I Card 2/3 and character of dama;~e to the corncobs. f ,-, u r ffit7h Speed Filming in taken in connection with tile research Avdayev, shows the process of separatin(,- shaker of stationary threshing machinL-j ar.,2, ing combines. It was pos3ible to j~-!, most favorable for s(r)ar,.Aiu,;- ;,,,rkiin ,,n.1 '-~ r the losses. ~3cientific-re.;earcli fil:,.iInr i.-~ i;-, i,,iany vuzes and ocient-ific, inotitute.:. poor oreanization of information~ th(- on usina the film in ocie,-.tific an,3 considerable difficul'ies. 1 -:, ti,.; book 113cientific Documnents 1948 to 1957"q -/7ef -17 contains valu31A.c- is 1 ;oviet reier-,-~nce. A030CIATION.- 1.loskovskiy insti'lut me!-hanizatsii i (-.I, khozyaystva Ins'itute of -ri~;i 1". and 'E,lectrification). Card 3/3 7"" S/194/62/000/005/153/157 D271/D308 AUTHORS: Konev, k.A., and Preobrazhenskiy, N.I* TITLE: Adapter for visual selection of transistors by means of the 0scilloseope type EO-7 PERIODICAL: Re ferativnyy zhurna' Avtomatika i radioelektroniks, j no. 5, 1962f abstract 5-7-297 sh (V ab. Poluprovodnikt pribory i ikh primeneniyet no. 7, M-v Sov. radio, 1961p 137 -, 140) TM~T: An adapter is described which#. by means of the oscilloscope EO-7, permits to select transistors of identical .parameters# types P1 3 - rl 6 j P1 01 - PI 03, P401 - P403, P201 - P203 and P4. The f ollow ing characteristics of transistors are verifiedt iKD = f1(UK), iKH = f2(uK)1 'K =.f3 NK)0- ik = f4 (1,&) and i = f (ig), k One part of the equipment serves for the first three equationsp and Card 1/2 S/194'62/000/005/153/157 Adapter for visuallselection of ... D271YD308 the other part - for the remaining equations, In the first case, collectors of the checked transistors, and in the second case - transistor inputs, are supplied from the secondary winding of a cen- ter-tapped transformer. Operation is based on sequential display of cha.rac-teris ties of. both transistors. during one period. of the volta.;- ge supplying prim6xy winding of the traneformer.. LAbstractor's note: Complete translation]. Card 2/2 tact tral 965 35336 S/10 62/000/001/033,/00'0' 17, 1/ 3 / 0 S-0 D20~1YD305 AUTHORS. Preobazhenakiy, 111. 1. and Konev, K. A, TITLE: Sele2ting transistors by oscilloscope comp'llrison of their charac t eri s tics KEIRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektrcrilka, no~ 1, '1962, abstract 1-4-61 v (Dokl. Mosk, s.--kh~ alcad. im. K. A. Timiryazova, 190"l, no, 66, 27-'J0) TEXT; Simultaneous observation on the screen of a CIRO of tKe racteristis-e of two transistors is made possible by use of a spe,--- ial attachement, developed for this purpose, to the,30-"/(EO-7) cs---illos,~ope. The attachment makes it possible to determine simul 'y'aneously for two transistors and for each of -them (both of p-n-p and n-p-n types) the re-,.rerse collector currents I,,, the zero-pmi4t - ter co-.le~,tor currents I, , the dependence of the-colle--tor currer., 0 IC. -.i the collector 'roltage Uc at a constant base I b or emitter Card 112 S/ 19 4/6 2 00/00 ! /07 -z ., " U- C Selectint., transistors by ... D201/D30r, current I and the dependence of the collector current on base cr emitter current for constant collector supply voltage, The atta~.h-- ment con~iists of two independent units. The first unit is de~~,!U,rneti for oboervation of static characteristico: I cr -- M C ) , I,. r. - f(U-) I f (U L-cu't for the o .Dser-;a- at I b const or ! const, A cJ~ tion c.-f IC :=, f(UC at I b = const is given. The collectors are con- nected -th.-ough patentilal dividers to the ends and to the center 7"~F! of the secondary winding of a transformer, so that 50 c/o puls-,at-ng voltages of opposite signs are ap,.Iled to the collectors, he se,- r7 un.Lt of the attachoment is designed for observing the dynamic ch~~- ra--teristir.-s Tr~ = f(I ), IC = f I ) at U = const. The circuiz :on b e c nec-,ion of the second unit, for observing I. M b) is given. The base cir:3uits are supplied from a transform,;-- with a center-tapp;7d ser.ondarv * The dynamic characteristics may thus be observed at a 50 - 500'(/s pulsating base current. /-Abstracter's note: Comple-e tra-nsla~iorl.-7 Clard 2/2 P PUZHWA1T2_Nj., kand. fiSiko-matematicheskikh nauk, prof.; KLEYNMAN, ..-,EWQ G.T., inzh. Use of simple trigger cells in a contactless transistorized pulse relay. Izv. TSKRA no.4-.179-182 163. (MIRA 17:1) ACC-NRr-AP5026 lZ soun CODE: Wonq/65/000/010/0029/0020 CE AMHOR: Komanov, L. 1. (Engineer); Proobrazhenskill W. ji (Candidate'*'f pbyalco- mathematical sciences) ORO: none TITLE- Transistorized contactleds 12osition sensor SOURCE% Pritorostroyeniye, no. !0, 1965, 29 TOPIC TAGS: position sensor ABSTRACT: An induction sensor consisting of two transistor oscillators and a power transistor is briefly described. The operating 0.3-mm metal vane stops oscillations when it moves into a slot between two coils of one of the oscillators, and causes the final relay to operate. Reliable operation at an ambient temperature of -20 +75C .with a supply voltage variation of -15 +10% is claimed. The sensor can be supplied by,a 12/24 v iinsmoothed d-c voltage taken from a rectifier, Orig. art. has: 2 fig,-- Ures. [031 ATD PRESS. SUB CODE: EC,.IE/ SUBM DATE- none/ ORld REF- 002/ OTH REF: 000/ Mc t 62-9' FREOBRAZHZ1,T1~KIY1 H.I., kand.fiz3-ko-matematicheskikh nauk, dotsent; V, A.A. , inzhener Selection of semiconductor triodes by comparing their character- istics oxf the screen of an electronic oscillograph. Izv. T5KHA no.3:221-225 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Transistors) PREOBRAZHENSKIY,.*,-.N,iko,lay IVamvich; MOROZOV, V.A., nauchri. red.; -1- --- "---`---'MSHALYT, MX.-","`V6tt-i-red.; DE2-11YANENKO.. V.I.p tekbn.red. (Using installations for liquefied gases) Ekspluatatsiia ustanovok szhignennogo &4W. Leningrad, Gostoptekhizd&t, 1964. 2-40 P. (MIRA 1l-.3) t 11037-66 EW(1)AWA(h) A NR, ARM411 SOURCE CC Colo: URTo-271765To-oo7o-60TAo-3 iTi 6-3 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychiBliteltnaya tekhnika, Abs. 9A233 AUTHOR: Preobrazhonskiy, N. 1j.; Komanov, L. 1. TITLE- Effect of the component parameter spread and the mounting type upon the operational parameters of a transistorized inductive position sensor CITED SOURCE: Dokl. Mosk. in-ta inzh. s.-kh. proiz-va, v. 1, no. 3, 1964, 39-45 TOPIC TAGS: position sensor, transistorized position sensor 21~ TRANSLATION: A position-sensor is considered whose operation depends on the collapse of oscillations of a transistorized oscillator. Tables are presented which show the effects of temperature, supply voltage, and transistor gain on the operating position. The operating-point shift at a supply voltage variation of -15 +10 remains within 0.3 mm with iron and copper vanes over I Ma thick and 50 mm wide. The sensor operation is stable at temperatures within -20 +75C. The sensor parameters are reported. SUB COM 13, 09 V4 51 PREOBRAZHENSICIY jr7/'/- ') TO v J-~' V I N. f~. ?,V,7 (Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor) Textbook "Kiinicheskaya Diagnrstika vnutrennikh boleznei domashnikh zhivotnykh"* (Clinical Diagnosis of Internal Diseases of Domestic Animals* M., Sellkhozgiz, 1958) Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 5 1961 TZRSHOV, V.S., prof., doktor vater.nauk; ZHURAVELI, A.A., prof., doktor veter.nauk; doteent. kand.veter.zLauk; TBLITWV, S.G., prof., doktor veter.muk; ITKIN. B.Z., dotsent; NOSKOV, N.M., dotsent. kand.vetar.nauk; TIMITANOVA, H.I., red.; BALLOD, A.I., takhn.red. EPrinciples of veterinary medicine] Oanovy veterinarii. Izd.2.. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhos.lit-ry, 1960. 437 P. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Direktor Vsesoyuznogo institute gellmintologii im. K.I.Skrya- bina (for Tershov). 2. Zoveduyushchiy kafedroy fiziologii Lenin- gradskogo veterinarnogo institute (for Zhuravell). 3. Moskovskays voterinarnays akademiya (for Proobrazhenakiy). 4. 7.iveduyushchiy kafedroy operativnoy khirurgii Moskovskoy veterinarnoy akademii (for Telltsov). 5. Zaveduyushchiy kBfedroy epizootologii Oren- burgskogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo institute (for Nosl:ov). (Veterinary medicine) PRIOBRAZHENSKIT, N.M., detsent; POLYAKIN, T.V., kandidat veterinarnykh nauk. M.C, Prevention and therapy of atenia of the r en in cattle. Yeterinariia 32 no*5:73-77 Kir 155. (Kr.RA 8:7) l.Hookovskaya vaterinarnaya akademiya. (STOKACH--DISF,ASFA) (CATTLZ--DISPASIS AND PESTS) -~,- r-,.---- -.11, -- --,z - PREOBRAZHFNSKAYA, N.N. Using geobotanical investigations for purposes of hydrogeology and engineering geology under forest zone conditions. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 18 no.6t69-74 N-D t63. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Kafedra geobotaniki Moskovskogo universiteta. I-MARGUNKIC), A.F., akadc-mik, r:-tv. rt--.d.; LX-,IGACII, F.G., prof., rt,-d.; TROSHIMIEN, V.A... 1jr-if., re,-,.; GUREVICH, dcktor med. nauk, red.; KOD-71-INSKAYA, P"..Z., (joktor biol. naWk, red.; FUTILIN, N.I.,. Drof., red.,; OLEMIK, I.F.., kand. biol. nauk, red.; FREORRAZIM115KI71 k-find. vot. nauk, re(l.; MEMIN, N.I., red. [Regulation of vege~tativp fun--tions] Re-iliatsiia vegetatliv- nvkh funlrtsii. Yie-v, llaukova ditm2n, 1965. 246 p. (Mi?,A 18, 8) 'Ukr,-'~SR (f-.r Makarchenko). 1. AkpAemiya nauk URSR, Klev. 2. All 3. Institut fiziologii 11n. A.A.Bogomolltsa All Ukr.SIR (for Putil in) . na T'se of impulse af-,Liv'Lty of central neurmi of trlf~ `jralrt. zika 8 no.3:387-393 163. 1. Instit.ut fiziologil Bcgomolltsa UkrI~'I.-", L -I mna-- TM ACCESSION NR: AP3001479 S/OP-17/63/0106/()03/0'-'~i7/0393 AUT14OR- preobrazhenskiy, N. N Yarovitakiy, H. V. TITM.", Application of mathemAticdl methods td the Investigation of thc impalse activity of brain central neurons SOURCE.* Bfofizika, v. 8, no. 3, 1963, 387-393 TOPIC TAGS: central neuron impulse activity,.mathematical methods, eloctronic computers ARIMACT: Before central neuron iiffpulse activity can be programmed for electronic computers, mathematical methods must be developed to analyze it. This study formulated mathematical terms for the impulse activity of retictLIar brain neurons in a cat under chlorozole narcosis. Adrenalin and aCetylChOlilLe were used to change the rhythmic activity of the neurons. Two types of activities were measured by oscillograph: "background" and "induced". Background activity is cell activity without Etny stimuli which can be represented mathematically as a steady-state function of a random flow of uniform events taking place IT, a Card 1/2 L low-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3001479 0 given time interval. Induced activity includes background activity as well as reaction to a controlled stimulus which is not of a random nature. The latter is expressed mathematically by superimposing a non-random function on the function of background activity. Formulas 1 to 8 show an approximation method for determining cell reaction to a stimulus. The method described by the authors makes it possible to find general cell responses to a stimulus, to find the degree of freedom in response (independent parameters which identically determine the response), and to calculate the values for these parameters. Investigation of impulse activity according to this systam, even for one cell, is very time consuming, and therefore this method requires an electronic co-Vuter. 'Recently a universal algorithm for qga;ititative analysis of neuron impulse activity in an electronic computer was made* (Abstracter's,note: No details given in regard to last statement.] Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 8 formflas. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziologii im. Bogomolltsa AN USSR, Kiev (Institute of Physiology, AN UkrSSR) SUBMED: 02Jan63 DATE ACQ. 12Jun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NR PM SOV- 007 OTM: 007 ACC NR~ M,7oU7595 SOURCL COD~:- UH/0104/66/oOotOOZ/G095/0096 W7110% 11.flycbev, A. A.; Mltjpra~'Ov' "J. ~'.; ~orejvoy, A. A., N. A.; Sinlchugov, 7. i.; Zcylldzon, Yo. D.; Larclianintw, G. Yermolenko, V. M.; Vasillyev, A. A.; Solcolov~ 11. 1.; Ullynnovt A. S.; Fcdoseyev, A. M.; Sarkisov, M. A.; Rokotyan, S. S.; Azarlyev, D. I.;' Arlon# G. S.; Dublnnkiy, L. A.; Zhulinq 1, V.; Nolpakova, A. I.; Antoshin, N. N. Yrl.~mnchllk, A. '.I.; Vitclikin, 1.1. D.; 1'raohi:azhen.,kIy_,_N. Ye-.-; -, Rout, It. A.; 1~hcyfltsr, 14. E.; Shnrov, A. N.; Yakub, Yu. A.; Corhunov. N. I.; ShurmukhIn, V. A.; DenchinsMy, A. A. Oa3; none ITLE', Boris Sorgeyovich Uspenskly (on his 60th birthday) SCURCE: Elcktrichcskiyo stantsil, no. 8. 1966~ 95-96 TOPIC TAGS, hydroalactric power plant, alooLr.c anS1nQar1n2 parsonnel. SUB CODZ: 10 AZ:3T2UCT: 5. S. Uspenskiy was bom In June 1906. lie graduated from the State Zlectric Machine BulldiiV, Institute In 1928 as an electric installat'lon engineer. He worked In the State --lectro-TechnIcal Tru:t for four years, than In the All-Union Zlectro'lochnical Union, where he planned po-~ar construction units. Plans which he made up at that time for chic cleccrical portion of electrical stations and sub-stations are still being used. lie was InvovIed in planning and installation of the electrical portion of hydro-clactri c.power stations and powerful p=pir,7, sta' tions in the ~!x;COW-Volga Canal'. Ouring the war, he was In char3o in installation of, the Krasnogro3kaya Heat and Electric Power Station, the planning of the Urals Hydro-Flactric Powar Station and other projects. He Cord Z XOTLYAREVSKIY, G.P.. inzilenfir;SHEL&PIN.v inzhaner;- PMCOWZHENSM, N.YO. inzhener. IncreaRing the durnbillty of punp transmission shVto, Yest.mash. 36 no-11*0-52 N '56. (MIRA 10:1) (Nmping mnehinery) (ShAfts and xhpxfting) PREOBRAZHENSKIY, Nikolay Alekffeyeviah -------------------------- - wInvestigations in the lipid seriessO Report presented for the 3rd Intl. SMosiun on the Chemistry of Natural Products (IUPAd), Kyoto, Japan, 12-18 April 1966 L 61412-65 ACCMSION NR: AP5019108 LTR/0286/65/000/012/013h/0135 jf,f AUTHORSt gonin, A. N.1 Yershova, G. I.j Ivanova K. Y6.1 Iof F. 3 ~T . ___ - .6 0 A. Kh _' _i -F LipovetakJW V.~A. t Mel V; V. Komasra Kon' koTa.71 Hishadcher 3D. I varovich,"AJ. .; P i -R eYPta, A. A*1 _'7 .~N_.13ukh_an -1 Rikman'j7M.--k'j SemenoVYK5bj Seman&v N.... O'~, - A.' q St R, G.; Taguzhinskiy. S. M. Z If S !F TITL9t Tranadesion device of an overhead thrust conveyor. Class 61, No. 172231 SOURCEs Byullaten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 12, 1965, 134-135 TOPIC TAGSt overhead conveyor transmission, crane ABSTRACTi This Author Certificate presents a transmission device of a suspended thrust conveyor. The device contains spring-supported vanes set in a rotary motion by a star wheel meshing with the drive chain of the conveyor (see Fig. 1 on the Enclosure). To prevent the possibility of wedging the carriage during its !transport, the device is provided with a two-armed spring-supported layer. One of the.arms serves as a stopper for the carriage, and the other one (provided with a roUer) interacts with a circular template fixed- on the star wheel. The teoplate has openings for receiving the roller which frees the carriage from the stopper, cod V3 L 61412-65 icc M,I-1-,O-N, NRI AP501-9108 Orig. art. host 1 diapame ASSMIATIONt VessoyusrWy nauch, tr&mportnogo mashinostroyeniya Kschins -1 '12iug63 SMTrMi MW 01 NO laW 9DV v OW COTMI 000 13 skiy institut poftsmw~ "bific Re*soa~oh lmtituto of r. -i o t r i n r i~.i L-lr -os ~' j- c,-:' a n,,, ar,, s -,:r- nar !a 41 no .2 -. 111- 1 .. t % I I ~ - -1. - - . ~, ~ ~ m . - , - - - - , - , . - w: -- , - - ., I ; A 1 . ...:: - : . 1. r- ~- --. . - I , PREOBRAZHENSKrY, 0. N. Cand Vet Sci -- "Use of ovarioectomy, pIntyphylline, and synthetic estrogens in & fattening of hogs. (Artificially directed sterility of hogs)." Kamn', 1960 (Min 42 Agr USSIG Kamin' Vot; Inst, im N. E. ffimmim) (KL, 4-61, 206) -30#- PRE0BRAZIII-ISKIY, 0.1".Y a;30iStCnt Effect of synestrol. on the sex glands and weight gain of roosters. Ucb zap. KVI 853111362. NIRA 16:7) 1. iz kafedr-j akusherstva (zav.- chlen-korrespondent Vsevoyusnoy akademii sel'3kokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenina prof. A.P. Student,gov) Kazanskogo veterinarnogo instituta. (ESTROGENS) (POULTRY) PREGBRAZHIRISM, 0.11.,aspirant. - - - W - 1- Comparative rnting surgical and 'biological methods of castrating pigs. Veterinariia 33 no.10:76-77 0 '56. (YT-RA 9:10) 1. Xaxanskiy vaterinarnyy instit-at imeni M.N. BbLumana. (Swine) (Castration) FREOBRAMZBKIY, 0.0. [Rreobrazhens'kyi,, 0.0.] Fermentation of grape must in apparatus with continuous action. Iffiar.prom. no.3125-28 J1-S 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Ukraine--Wine and wine making-Equipment and supplies) Pj= ZHENSKIY, O.S. (Proobrazhonalkyi, O.S.1 . _W Mechanized-method of beef cattle conveying for slaughtering. Khar.prom. no.2:16-18 Ap-Je 162. (MIRA J$#9) 1. Zaporozhskly nyasokombinat. (Zaporozhlye--Slaughtering and slaughterhouses- -Equipment and supplies) 1:eo,xa-~ J ia 6uborn i i Sa DLC : Unclass" SO: W, So-viet Part. P , 1951, '-!,cla-ss-*,.---'I*e~ - - - - I 690*96000006 00000*000000 I 1 4 0 a ? I I IS 11 t? 9j - A-1 L A -A 9--L P a K 0o A go &0 00*09*0006 U AS 14 A 14 V a a A-A- -a A-e. I L-k 1 -A 4 41 Q n IA 4 m - t- -j 0. 2353. TECHNOLOGICAL LAY-OUT FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND NEW COAL FREPAPATION P. 1. (Stal. 1948. (2), 107-11 :0 PLANT. 6 A 00 detailed *'survey ismiade ,of methods for coal preparation applie.-Fible 0* to the types of coal used in the U.S.S.R. After a consideration 0 of preliminary classification dust removal is dealt with, a klow shoot being given. Wet dealudeing and coal concentration are :0 Ar .1 discussed, the variations of the latter process for different kin" 09-9 of coal being illustrated b-- flow-shoots,.,nd the dehydration of the o j : 0 a products is considered. Particular attention is given to the 0 a operation of sedimentation plant, the following points being discussedt (1) The recovery and'trestment of coarse nedim*nt and of the sediment from the wet desludging procesel (2) the Z :1 concentration of fine sediments; (3) the recovery of waterbrois M the dehydration equation is given for the length of a settling tank in terms of time for settling, rate of flow of water, and the width of the tank* AIM.-I L A MITALLOCKAL L1718AU41 CLASSOKATIGH tweily. -.-- -- -- --- I .0 ONT got IMIL431G.&I u 5 AT 1A I S I fW a V 9 1 V M 9 a C 3-2 -1 44 .41 :oooooo: 6900660466606669 N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 e 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo~oeooe 00,00,000 W 12 16 1) 0 a 100 -`Q 0 -00 .00 -100 -40 "0 0 a10 0 0 zoo -to 0 2 x-o 0 Q00 0 Zoo too too 0 st 6. 0 000o0 6960660OW190909 vv~f vr,%Ijo It )111 1, 1*10 pis J? 411'.11 Lim tv t 4 JF L 0 PW A I I UY 0 at u n 0 r41k 114*0 '00, Oft Me, I) Ah-1 IT. 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WAXI 0411 fee oifl's Jftfklw U013= low JO) folxMilitill jo MIA a) Alxulld till '(911-Lot 41 1; -lz '11tal .1"w) Ivmw"O~im I *.I 'IWA =Nwwud pm A" P" PPMPMM A" "*-A" POPWGWS 0 00 T'Ar -Ty 3F I ;r so st 0, #j* it 00 o so e 0 0 1 is dA f a 0 0 0 t- 0 qp-*~f 9 0 o 0 o 0 9, 00 0 0 0 0 0 W AUTHOR- Preobrazhensk'Q s SOV/68-58-10-4/25 pe Barats TITLE: or, ~the Pa r or A., L~ Goiubrhik and B.M "From Experience in Putting the Coal Concentration Plant on the Zaporoz%~r, Coking Works into Operation'! (Otzy-v na statlyu A.L. Golubehika _J B.M. Baratsa "Opyt puska _J regulirovaniya obogatite-I'noy fa~~riki Zaporozhskogo kokso- khjmicheskr,--,go zavoda") PERIODICAL. Koks i Khimiya, 1958, br _104~ PP 15 - I/ (USSR) ABSTRACT. The author criticises some of t1ae cor-clusions and re;~~)mmendations of th- author's of the original paper. It is pointed oult that, the wathors did not take into con- sideration -hanges which took place in the coal beneficia- tion tei:ihnique from the time o1 designing the Yenakiyevo Benefic.iation Plant which they quote as the most success- ful type of plants He agrees with the original authors regarding defec~tz in the installation of the equipment for treating slul-ries, pointing out that, at the time of designing the plant, jig5 for slurries were not used and Card 11/2 SOV/68-.58-10-4/25 Remarks on the Paper of A.L, Golubchik and B.M. Barats "From E3cperience in Putting the Coal Concentration Plant on the ZaDoro2hlye Coking Works into Operation" were added only at a later stage.. It is pointed out that the authors did not stress the positive features of the plant. ASSOCIATION: Giprokoks Card 2/2 PREOBRAZIIENSKIY, P.I.; ODNOPOZGV, M.I. Development of the designing in the coke-chemical industry. Koks i kbim. no.10:62-66 0 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Gasudarstvennyy vsesoyuznyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy koksolchimicneskoy promyshlennosti. (Coke industry) WIROSHNICHENKO, AJI.y kand. tekhn. nauk; PANCHENKO, S.I.) doktor tekhn.,nauk; SFURMEERG, B.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; FRISHEPERG, V.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; BAYDALINOV, P.A., inzh.; GRYAZI101i, N.S., doktor tekhn. nauk; ZASHKVARA, V.G., doktor tekhn. nauk; LAZOVSKIY, I.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; WMICHEV, B.T., inzh.; FELIDBRIV, M.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; BAKUN, V.A., inzh.; BARATS, D.M., inzh.; V022-)YY, G.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; 1-1,IKHAL'GhUK, A.M., inzh.; TOPORKOV, V.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; FLORINSKIY, N.V., inzh.; KHAYET, A.N., inzh.; SEELKOV, A.K., inzh., red.; ARCAMN, S.G., daktor tekhn.nauk, redj".~~E~BiRAZJIENSKIY, P.I., inzh., red. [11anual for coke chemdsts in six volumes] Spravochnik koksoktd- Mika v shesti tomakh. Moskva, Izd-vo IrNetallurgiia." Vol.l. [Source of raw materials and prer-aration of coal for coking] SyrIevaia baza i podgotovka uglei k koksovaniiu. 1964. 490 p. (MIRA 17:5) Comments on A.L. Golubchik and B.M. Barat's article "Bx:)erience in startIng and regulating coal-cleaning plant St the Zaporozhlye Coke and Chemical Plant." Koko t khim. no.10:15-17 ' 58.(MIRA 11:11) 1. lopolnyayushchly obyazannoati direktora Gonudarstvannogo inati- tuta po proyaktirovaniyu prndpriyatiy kokookhimichookoy proqrshlonnosti. (Zaporozhlye-Coal preparation) TSIPFIROVIM. Hoiney Vaninminovich, MOBIUMMUSKIY, P. L. inzh..reteenzent. SHM-MV. I.G., inzh..rad.; SUSTAVOV, M.L. lnzh.red.- LUCHKO, Tu.V., 0 rad.izd-va.; ZZY, Te.K.,tekhn.rad. [Mquipment for conl prepnrntion pInnts] Oborudovrinie uglmobogntitelIny)-h fabrik. Sverdlovsk, Goo. nAuchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1958. 520 P. (MIRA 11:9) (Coal Rrepnrntion-Equipment And supplies) PREOBRAZHUSKIY, P. 1. Obogashcheniye ugley dlya kokso-vaniya. (Enrichment of coal for doking) Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1950. 391 p. diagrs., tables. nLiteraturall; P. (390)-391. On theoretical and practical experiences in coal dresoing at coal-dressing factoriesl also on problems concerning the selection of effective technology, schemes and equipment for the enrichment of various types of coal. Book is intended for engineers, researchers, as well as students at higher technical institutions. Ene.r., S,~~ta Planning fu: Coke, -c:l?.4B-. "Enrlcla.nrrit of COPI for C-, :Injr, i-ioscow. ~v-tc~rrz for Rpewistnictel and Coal E t o I 1 2 , 1 10~ -' 3 PREODRAMENSKIY, I. PA W92 USSR/Mouln Feb 1~~ Ore Dressing Coal "Technological Systems for Reconstructed and Vev Coal Dressing Plants," P. 1. Predbrazhenskly, MWI Gipro- Koks, 10 pp "Staliff No 2 Principle fundamentals and technological systems of reconstructed and new3,v erected coal dressing instal- lations are chamoteristic of the high degree of engi- neering of the dressing process during the nev Five- Year Plan. These remodeling operationo will tend to increase the quality of coke and lover its cost price and coefficient of coal expenditure. PRL?OBRAZHENSXIY9 P. I. Y: Obovashcheniye Ualey Dlya Koksovaniya (Concentration of Ccul3 for Gok-lng) 0 KharIkov-Moskva. Abstracted in USAF IlTreasure Islandft , on file in Library of Congress, Air Information Division, Report 1-10. 11174.1. 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P. 1. N.A /oil.' 114dart" 19", No. 19 , No. 0. M.-The Wrichne-Kams depmts. which tain enomous arrits. of cwtudlite and sylvite, am the '9 'i t investigat.-d K deposits. They conm almost ti- ciively of KCI mW MgCl.. No K,50. is prr-nt. The c c4ga-Vrid-FAribis deposits am next and, besides KCI, hli' hey contain at, 40~. The region is little investigated o K. f with mpect to K. Prospecting impack has been done in search for pttr(,Ic= and IS and the data obtained for K areineomplete. The structurcol the wit dome iscompitz. cmispicluble ,f J",lyhafitV, hAillitt. kle~fltO, hischttite anti Slam-slir weir ftmind. 1-idrx cwtiallils- Tits kmrmya, 141.-ki,wti and I milihilik atidiiylvile. '11'r tan dcliusits at,~ the lcmit invemiti.ted. Ilk- K tutwAl, are found them in the form of Miriam Sylvitc dispetsed in the mass tA NaCl. The Central Aiiiii K depnits are i4 ricrinknial i"43"wtaller for IMA Cotton glowltill. W. R. litun ~_.,.L MITALLUVOKAL LITIPPAILIRI CLASSAPIC&TOOM atom ILI U IN kV 10 LS 0oose 00000 0 -00 -0 -so *o -00 see 0 MOO too Use WOO ;*0 -i Kit.- ;,;;AnL a two m m I It IN 3 - - ; o 0 0 0 000 0 4 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ei 0 Of 0 0 0 0 0 * @I: @i4 4 4 0 so 6 4 0 4 0 0 so 61 phFor-i P. T. 9 .162" Obogashchenjye ugley dlya ~oksovaniya. Moscow, 1950. 391 C. Ee:'erence book on generp! theory ~nd practice of treating coal in cokIng plarjtB, inc~.ud- ing techrical assemblies rnu arian;reme-t oC equinnent prepar(~d by Govt. Scient.-ific Techn- ical Fub-lishing HouF.- fo2 I-iter-twe i.n Heevy a-,,d Lirht Yet~,`Iurgical Irrdustri. .-REUBA~. , I~exei !,.,-nljvlc,',.. u ,n,)-ekhn. iz,-:--,-o iit,-ry po C?~erno~ Enriching ccal for coking Kharlkov, Gcs. nrtU(;r i tsvetnoi mtAallurt,ii, V;;~~'. -"-)l y. Vi c~ I o . P 6'--- 1. Coal preparation TOLSTOY, N.A.; TKACHUK, N.N.; PREDBRAZHMISKIY, P.K. Kinetics of infrared luminescence of cuprous oxide. Part 1. Experimental part. Opt. i spektr. 2 no.1:116-126 Ja '57. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Gosudarstvannyy opticbeakiy institut im. S.I. Vavilova. (Copper oxides--Optical properties) (Luminescence) = 7 -~-- --! - 17'-.-.- --- - - - - I -- . -'. .,- .. 0 ,;ur for - c. " 7pt. 7-:-. -R-i. ~ I I - - .1 .MOBRAZIMSKIY, P.V.; BNLOUSOV, A.P.; DZHAVADYAW, N.S.; LIZOGUBOV. V.11.; L.F.; POKROVSKIY. A.N. Clinical aspects and treatment of penetrating injuries of the cornea In radiation sickness in dogs. Vest.oft. 70 no.3:10-13 My-Js '57. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Kafedra oftalmologii (nach. - prof. B.L.Polyak) Voyenno-meditsin- ekoy ordeaa lenina almdemii Imeni S-M-Kirova (GORW, wds. and inJ. exper., off. of x-irradiation on healing in dogs) (RCENTGSN RAYS, off. on healing of exper. wds. of cornea in dogs) f L 1, v M-7RTIRTSOV, V.I., -nolkovaik mad. aluzhby; BARONOV, V.A., nolkovaik mad. sluzhby-, TITOV, A.I., nolkovnik mod. oluzhby, dote.; ?IAIKOVSKIY, ~.V., polk-ovnik med. Bluzhby; SM;.qNOV, K.K., oolkovnik tied. aluzhby, kand. ned. nauk; DOV7,1bRNKO, G.I., Polkovnik mad. sluzhby; DIVNMKO, P.G., polkovnik mad. sluzhby; GORYUSHIN, G.S.. nodpolkovnik raed. Bluzhby; SH.G~LZOV, N.I. podnolk&~hik me'd. eluthby;.MR. Ye. G., nodpolkovnik mod. sluzhby; BMOMO, DT-V., maydr -ned.. sluzhby; ?RXOBR&Zk4'JdY' P.V., mayor mad, aluzhby; KEHO'NOT, K.B. , nnyor mad. elushby-- Clinical mnifestations in subjects exposed to prolonged ionizing ir- radiation. Voen. med. zhur. no.2:40-43 F '57 (MI-RA 12-7) (RADIATIONS, effects, clin. manifest. in subjects exposed to prolonged ionizing irradiation (Ras)) v PREE(MAZHENSKEY, P. V. and POLYAF, B. L. ft The Ti-eatment of Eye Voy--nn,D 14--ditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 4, 1~)62 -1 - I . 11 - 1. . - -,-;,-,,' mZ - -'T . . - - T~. ~ MEOERAZHEITSKIY, P.V.., kand.med.nauk; REZO1qTOV, V.A. Gharateristics of the course and treatment of severe thez---=-l bums of the eyelids in radiation sickness in dogs. Vest.oft. no.4:7-13 162. (IMRA 15:11) (RADTATION SICMWFZS) (BURFS MID SCALDS) (EMJDS--MDUIIDS AVD BIJURIES) Cllaiictil Picture and Treatment of Penetrating.Wounds of the Cornea During Radiation Sickness of Dogs," by P. V. Preobra- Aenskiy, A. P. Belousov, ff. S. Dzhavadrw, ~1. W. Li,-ogubov, _r7F_.__6_r_kodawhvij_i_,and A.' I PRT B _-L - -(head- PO itary-Medical Oruer of Lenin Academy imeni. S. M. Kirov, Vestnik Oftalmologii, No 3, May/Jun 57, pp 10-13 The purpose of the present research was to study the clinical picture "d treatment of penetrating wounds of the cornea of dogs sick with acute radiation sickness under conditions of delayed surgical treatment. Three series of experiments were performed on 49 dogs: (1) the healing of penetrating wouncLs of dogs (controls): (2) the healing of penetrating ed by jOO r Irom radioactive cobalt, but not treated; vounds of dogs irradiE 4W (3) the healing of penetrating wounds of does irradiated by 300 r from radioactive obalt and treated with penicillin. The method of sur- gical intervention f,:-:_- the application of a corneal suture as suggested by the Cenzral Instirute of Blood Transfusion was also investigated. Results proved Vat (1) there were no clinically visible d-Ifferencps between th:: control an' irradiated dogs during the latent periuu. of acute naation sickness In respect to the healing of the penetratilig wounds of dogs' cornea; and (2) corneal sutures applied on the third day after the infliction of wounds on irradiated dogs vere found to ~e an effective method for the sugical treatment of this type of combined injury. (U) SUBJECTs USSR/Luminescence 4 8 - 4 - 14/218 AUTHORSt Tolstoy N.A., Tkachuk N.N. and Preobrazhenskiy R.K. TITLE: Kinetics of Infra-Red Luminescence of couprous Oxide (Yinetika infrakrasnogo evecheniya zakisi medi) PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheakaya, 1957,Vol 21, #4, pp 521-522 (USSR) ABSTRAM Development of the ultrataumeter made it possible to investi- gate luminescence kinetics of couprous oxide. The study of dependence of luminescence relaxation time T on temperature and content of ultra-stoichiometric oxygen has shown the followingt T anomalously increases from 5xl0_8to 5XIO-6 see with the temperature rise from -1830C. At the room temperature the T -value ceases to rise and falls at the further heating (temperature quenching). The increase in oxygen content leads to Z- -decrease at all temperatures except the lowest. Card 1/2 48-4-14/48 TITLEs Kinetics of Infra-Red Luminescence of couprous Oxide (Kinetika infrakrasnogo evecheniya zakisi medi) Citing the 3 possible ways of accounting for thef--rise with temperature, the author favors the third one according to which the absorption mechanism bears an excition character. Exciton decay on a charged acceptor leads to photoconductivity, and on an uncharged acceptor leads to luminescence. Assuming that the cross section of exciton capture is larger for the uncharged acceptor, the total cross section of all exciton capture centers decreases with temperature rise and theT- value of luminescence increases ' The report is followed by a discussion. No references are cited. INSTITUTION: Not indicated PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: No date indicated AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Card 2/2 f - - .- I .. ~ ~ i TOLSTOY, N.A.; TfCiCLfVi(, VA.; FMBRAZWVIY, A.K. - --lox on Kinetics of infrared luminescence of copper oxide, 1sy. AN SSSP. Ser. fix. 21 no.4:521-522 Ap 157. (MLRA 10:8) (Luminescence) (I~iospbors) ~T- 3i 0.1 X 10-1 clec-4 u-," 8,' with an av. va e 2.2. :~I itlcrc-~ 71 the corml. of 0 in C1110 dccr~.tse3 the r. ase jmalng af crystaLn viEh I I N 0-., which results a cn in dhe,(D cauten in tbc mji-L~!e prceducc, av. ra tim in LE: lk;' t~,c v wets ;~10f!pvrulcut te~ E In t;,- ~zs "'; . the 0 ccv 3 -aitb UiL and 1hc vL~Ju,--s 5 10 5~- -1 atid 10 X ID n., c.-,7rzbti,jn hcL,ve for t 11c LF~a ~I Zi ELi-d :30, -a6;vajy rt~tc~,ilj, 1-1~ iv, In..*,:I,,:- it ~ Q I An C, . rmld -`Q ppr 4. -cC aq cffccl on the r; ;,t luslhcr tcmp. whea Cuvc-, 1 m ~-Iectr~~vdlicttvc. ti~c r bv~~an to ci=ge ozing to thc 1jr-cs- "&pf i slight~-Jo;il; cffczt. At rvaiu tc-aip. t1j.2 tatio of W~ilttiom times Wcjie and atCf aliacalitig of Cu.-O for 4 at 10-6 tilm. preszwe was 3.3; vftcr 4 bts. at ~W-iq.gjr -1.45; a-ad wtmi the "mpln wtr;! fx~% iwnealtd III'vatullt-1, walM, alld them heate'l lit tilt! lit, it, lvat.4.4- J~ OA USSR/medicine woes Jul 48 Medleine Birds "The Astrakhan State Forest S. M. Preobrazhen- skly, Cand Geog gel, 3 Pp "Nauka I Zhizn"' No 7 Astrakhan State Forest consists of three sections with total area of about 61,775 acres. About 300 different types of birds Inhabit It. Briefly discusses bird and fish life in this forest. 33/49779 1. PMBRAZHENSKIY, S. M. 2. USSR (600) 4. Geology and Geography 7. Literature on the State National Forests and on the Protection of Nature in USSR. Reviewed by S. M. Proobrazhenskiy, Sov. Kniga, No. 9, 1948. 9. IM Report U-3081, 16 Jan. 1953, Unclassified. "Re7;` ev; of 'tv(-,rks c- Liu, Public Reservation.; of "'i toelicile vc s:c u!)ray 1-ani-va -7c, s-love(I ~1i'l--- s muc, -0 Nc. 194c,. OW Re:~ r-' 7-'55,1. 0 30 C'et 52 P'T"l, ~-"!3 " - ": " "~.' ~ ~ ~i' , . , ..' . - . , .) . '.' '. . : . , ' , j .- 2 . . i , . k , , Tobacco Planufact-are and TraOs Brief news. Tabak 13 :To. 1, 1,,52. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Q; une 1952 119L5a, Uncl.. --71 -;.'l ; Tl----I(' FlIC-37-A-It-E '2 ~ W')r-.1- -;lf :-~ ~' -r .~ - 1. 1. - r- -11 ~ r - '. - , . - 7 -, .-, . I I - -, . ~ . ~ - - - . -.- , - . ~ -,- 7. - pL. , 1. - I ? -- . - , - -~-. I,Ionthd.y List of Plissi. an Acces~-i,,ns, Lihrary of C n,,,res., Eeptem', cr -:5-. ',!',C' *'-..,T', 7',7, - I , '- I - - ,D - -1 - -- . ~HENSKIY,Sergey Yevgenlyevich; VYS(rASKAYA,R.S. , redaktor; GOIJJBKOVA, L. Z%_ - iskfiiii 6h e9 kV- redakt or [Mechanizing the processes of disinfenting grain and warehouses] Nekhanizataiia protsessov dezineektsii zerna i skladov. Moskva, lzd- vo tekhn. i ekon. lit-ry po voprosam zagotovok, 1955. 68 p. (Grain--Storage) (MLRA 9:1) PREO-BRAZFEITSYTY, T. N. i9lT6? USSR/Oydrology - Water Conaumption Oct 51 "Water Consumption of Summer Wheat in the Irrigated Steppe Regions of the USSR," Prof T. N. Predbrazhenskiy "Gidrotekh i Meliorat" Vol III, No 10, pp 26-37 Author succeeded in detg the water consumption in irrigated systems of Alm-Ata, Dzhambula, Saratov, Engels, etc., during 1941-1948 and used his tabu- lated results as standards for other irrigational systems. He concluded that 30% of water consumption could be saved if the soil is sown to grass. 191T67 PRNUBRAZHMNSKIY,T.N.-,.. MAUROVA, V.S. ~ Role of plant moistureuptake from lower Boll horizons in drainage of irrigated lands In the Kara Kum Canal zone. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.2: 34-42 '55. (MLRA 9:5) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut gidrotekhniki I melioratsit. (Kara Kum Canal--Irrigation) (Kar Kum Caaal--Soil moisture) PREUBRAMIENSHY, T.N.; RAKAROVA, V.S. - Circulating underground drainage. Izv.AU Turk.SSR no.4:43-47 '55 MiLk 9:5) 1. Vsesoyuznri nauchno-is.9ledovatellakly Institut gidrotakhniki i melioratsit. (-'oil moisture) (Drainage) 3'Clv Ll P,&B~R_AZHNSKIY, V., inzh. Laying rubble concrete foundations during winter. Stroitell no.11:12 N '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Foundations) (Concrete construction--Cold weather conditions) RYAKHOVSKIY, V.; RAGIMOV, Z,, kand. biolog. naukl SWYMANOV, S.,, mladshiy nauchnyy notrudnik; SMETSOVA, A., dotmtj~ SFWNOVt A. p aBsiBtant; OROMVA, A., kand. biolog. nauk; MLIN, I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; LAZHAUNIKAS, Ye.; MEMO, R.j PREOBRAWN.UIYP V OP stsirshiy prepodavatell To the attention of a plant protector. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bol. 10 no.6:40-43 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdolom zashchity rasteniy Luganskoy sellskokhozyaystven- noy opytnoy stantsii (for Ryakhovskiy). 2. Axerbaydahanakiy nauchno-is- aledavatellskiy Institut zashchity rastenly, Kirovabad (for Ragimov, Suleymanov). 3. Omskiy seltakokhozyayatvannyy institut (for Shvetsova, Semenov). 4. Otdel sashchity rastaniy Smolenskoy seliskakhozyaystvannoy opytnoy stantsii (for Selin), 5. Zaveduyushchiy Tellmanskim pilnktom signalizatsii i prognozov, Karagandinskaira oblaa-*%-" (for Lazhaunikas). 6. Zaveduyushchaya Vitebskim punktom signalizatsii i prognozov (for Holeshko). 7. Buryntakly sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Preobrai,,LA=J1- skiy. a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *1 4 0 va 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 6 * 4 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 W it M I? it f j 1 1 1 All A I/ Is . . .. If 43 __ . - - - IL A_ I A- 00 romts is ..9 Pilot, i-0 L - . g A i IkA ", its chlorair, th., W. creacird With Cffj.%~ XAV~ durs~fiyf kamopilotioryf kriams III); thi., ir"l-I ' " ' ialiava Pol Ni A i l il iflaefid AcOlil At 75 , atL-d-I 94',, &, . ;" - . . . &a. ita n l flutbeght of th# allorgold p 8 y ' .1 1. rhlj$MYI MORI, 11. . ItA% 4 Ill a. .1 thr L. 1..m in . i 00 V A. Pi-Anailmo-kit and N. A, ' I tfr-It,J -W, it 9 00 IA,,I l .. 4 list A vi",, vll,~ (,',K. Chem. 41 , S, S it.) 0. 1410~! 0( 1931141, 13 1; `a k and IN, "d. If 2.N." ,0 Nlimll ill oli) 11#1 1 lit fill. cu 1, -041 )1 1 j . A. 7, Ws~ iwilial"I from P",ifflul I"Im, , (C 11 t . ItinfiWil Ifith 11,S and tile exrr*S 11,S with N, flit if, idifird 0 14- " it( III,- alWotd pilimille ("UtP111110- tractilm ntisIt. III vurtillin d0d. I., r%IWI 110 1 lit- I, m,111c . 0 tf,N'.. vibl"ll -hill Ji,ld. With 20,;~ Kisil. W-4% sirv%milill. , I- rit(d. itith CIO, tit lh~ 11111 aint .( It'll, 00 1111.1 All opilvally aviill'. 14S.C. uAllml Ivy hint alkabacd with 311,011. ,%w A -A ItcII.- fi ' ' Y c (1) And 1.1,1111 - Is 0# J.141, Ill. I I jt1, ); 1,11-1111djur (I X.) In 1114F.4 4*0 uIt synthesis of t bric In tile ti V clikNI l ofth2ml. col' %10)11 p 61 f 2 f fl W H l d & If 00 , .. c:c1 drsaitkil Ft su"'.1113tv and JjCc_hl~t are with McON4 i cou or excess ir " irs., j w is ist in rarmomit W-40', the tesidur ill Sud. 111,0 a, in2de stt,.ngllr coo 0.0 denuNt at ~bl to Et Pf"'Jucc.1sum; rise free estrr Is re- to givic Co~ atid Ef and lien distd ith Al-11 l &Ill. with to nil. of %At,l. K,Ct It, the soln. is cxtd. with CHCl l Lh 1l CJlCl i d i 5 00 . w dum 9 , - - s&m( c ielclie 4mcilost 1 e -ju% giving $ , M I 7 r -- - A bit 15-11, b. Vi- cil i (FlUrur. Ill. 115,11.5-1110 (Atm SIC.)). 113 an oil, %4, in 9 ~ t ht CO t l " ' P00sitilmate. s the latter on"balion. with dig. JJCI gave thef?t4f d6d, ll- ant . a c., c, pqK* , . In dry RtsO. lit the y njudified procedure 11 in dry rther is treated with 14"nt, ago 00 , IA-5'. III. "W'. it4 chlorac (Prcthi. by lit-titiag viiIII in 110 at it' I w I lit. and the rthrr vacuum-dultd.. giving a* , V X,-Cg h0c 6 u ~.,A ~ ~;o - for 6 hril.), 1,,.j I I t7 '. w lien treated 67% irklopolarthyl homoiriddrinyl krionst 14~, It;:I *; L;# it. (If witis 3 molim. CII,Nt Ill fitto at 0' formed diasamidAyl thekettmein 10.6ml.of abs, ale. and I.4fic.CJl.(C0).-NK N h c cjj ~ is redused .4 brit. and the r"uIting phtlialitnute dcriv. is d6com d with 20 nil is hm form. boilin of 50% JICI b ago e o . IICjl, ,; t Paossityl krioste, C14.0-CO b l i 87 l f . . , y g p ing 00% amm,'-wh l A~pWosim l kelasw (MCI salt tn 441, a nto s. ji e. fil . o a reactim mixt, direcily introduced l 70 7 F$ idd y y , 140 J'); rellixin 0 05 of ti k N i h 0 5 KSC 00 . rd 7. oil it. Ag,O and heAted at So y . le s. cione w t . 6S. . g r im ' b Ct Vt ell cM C11 11 0C 0 in 2 nil. H.0 for 8 firs. yi,,hled 74% pillmiuklint-2-thitA. tn. &-3*i ux:d&tioa with FrCI = (J AV 1100 in if 12A . ,, , . #. , C 1. ; NU 5 b l 7 . 4 IVIC S C P , Ig k' ChAl HL - , . In. 1.46d, M. R.v 40.31; the free "Il , % . U lEst. OrgCnic Chem., AS USSR AID.ILA M~IALLu*rX&L 1.11911AIL4ti CLASSNPICATION TtiborAvo "0 Y 6 it O.T ON[ - - it AV 10 0 u 0 ar , D it a do a a Is a a It 4, a It I W of I a G 3 4 0 07 0 0 0 9 0 so 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 L 0 a 0 0 g 4 0 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 a 0 0 01 Of 0 0 0 0 *to 0 a 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 V IN 0 0 0 0 0 40. 40 A O!W~fpui so p Wcfult too "Oollar4gs jocts So A C2 C', SO 1 1 pw A. IL Ti= od V~' . I OW '00 6 WAL 1W im AMM and w ~i, ~~ up" a Val sawm" so so Vda RWW' ostract 040 a1z W" obrm m MITALURGICAL LFIRNATAOR CLAHVICAYWO 9"m SIVINS". - _144046 AVY sploso J'As C"y oat v�AJJ1 Cw a- it, U * p p I j a ad Q 0 V I mr to 0 a a 3 Vv D, p,it 0"'J, *'a,-RD W; 411 6009 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0,* - -I & 0: 0 * * * 0 a0,0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 e9ose 0000600600.441: of 6400*04*06*e0ofeas coo see Ce* two to* 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 e N 10 a wil I u X it v 11 u Is 36 v It IT 49 Al 49 A) 44 41i $T cm AV is is t Er 6 SO A L 0 W 0 PQ t S T W YX A I b k j f- !_ L-"-A -- I ~ !to ?00 Z 4 A*nLvmjifl to f A I N see - 1 I -lo ma A w mpma p q 60 g "I"" ' w KA In ."O.UT POOR Im la wo. V ,48 A ^ -0 as X H 3 1= Poo ; if qmq 4 1 00 W OR v 00 - 00- IT 19061 11"ON)V O = s son T 00 040- *0 00 00 00- so-91J.1244 CRT stisimod 0 - -- - M, tr n, IF *I a x a i y r I 0o0 000 0,0.0 0 I PREOBWOMISMY, V. A. Chemical reg4waLat highest pres-ittres and at high temperatures. M. Apparatus far the study of arldn, .U=with ---'l -- a pres3 res up 0 1500 at- tougpiteres, and some methods of oxidation of I 11. V. "Vere,livIvirli P V A. Prm "ira Y, "1=4VU11- - Laill ` I . It R9, QvIll- Av:jiA ~J, U-11q6il , it~t, ( ,,C,,f7-v,.,, ff. I? Y.S., Civil: sci. Own, 1945, A y); Li. C.A. 40, ;5025I.-Glyrtrol was fotind mumar to lie the: most emivenicut livelmitlic liquid lit contact Willi oxyg(ji, pi-trt-rably lit clihi. with water (Pure rlyt-crul u-nd, to -ry,tallize in (Fe capillarieg it 10' and 1500 alm.), The liquid Mow oxidatinit and it k thert-forc iivrcs~ary to eltaitge it frequently. The pkillo of the compre,,or i; liki!wke lubricated with a- glycLrol-water mixt. viv rvactioii ve~-~tl i%n stainlc'm-5tecl Vylitider of If) itim. inner di;iin, If) ti-on. nitter diam. and 1 .10 111111. bigh. cyclollem-1tv (0.5 .), umicr IOW atin., did !lotIqllo..v ally chatige iii .1 it:-,. -it 12- aw! at At IW~. ,it ) lirs., tilt- it of the licittid wn-4 -~inicwhat iiicrca~vd, from I. I IU7 (at 2;,)') to 1.4518. At 150*, vxplmion occurred mi,ler IfYn atni. withi" R mins. A larecr amt. of the vyclolle(clik., '2A r" vXilln'k-ft lill-ler IOCN)atm. titter I hr',. lie'-ttitig at vW. vie same ait,t. of cyclohexenc, after b-Jtig kept ill a rvfrigcratnr at - V, c%plocled after 2 hr'.q. hoating to r)f)*. The oxHizability of vyclofiexenc at temp. ulwitc 50' glepcorls o6vii-iftAy )it (lie prescitce of peroxides. O,cygcit compressed to NM-1300 titio. ~Itow~ rapid Increaset (if Ol al)~orption Initirk. it call be extrapolated -,a that 41 3000 atill. and above 0 consists practically of 01 inols. MOV. --- N. Thn ~' PREOBRAZHENSKIY, V. A. "on Pilocarpine Alkaloids. XVII. The SynthauiB of cl-Norpilocarpidine 'Novo- pilocarpidine'," Zhur. Obshch. Khim- 15, No. 7-8, 1945. Mbr., Moscow Inst. Fine Chemical Technology im. M. V. Lomonosov, Inst. Organic Chem., Acad. Sci. SSSR GUTMAN) A.M., kand.kh:Lm.nauk; PRE-OBRAZHEIISK-IY, V-.A.; SEDOVA, S.M.; TRUBNIKOVA., V.I.., FUBIW-14.S.- doktor khim.nauk I Production of adipic acid by the nitric acid oxidation of the products of cyclobexane atmospheric oxidation, YChimeprome no.4:237--241 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Adiptic acid) (Cyclohexane) APT, L.S., kand.tekbn.nauk;_PREOBRAZHENSKIY, V.A., kand.t~-.khn.nauk; LADUTIKO, V.F., inih-.- Automatic "AZTP" plant for the manufaeture of heat insulating slabs from peat. Torf.prom. 39 no-2:20-24 '62. (MIRP 15:5) 1. Vsesoyuzr~vy nauchno-losledovatel'skiy Institrt torfyanoy promyshlonnosti. (Peat industry) (Insulation (Heat)) S/064/62/000/004/00 11002 B1 01 /3 176 Golldman, -1. K., Candidate of Chemical Sciences, P - Sedova, S. M., Trubnikova, V. 1.9 Furman, 111. S., Doctor of Chemical Sciences TITLE; Preparation of adipic acid by the nitric acid oxidation of the products of cyclohexane oxidation in air PERIODICAL: Xhimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 4, 1962, 7-11 TEXT; To synthesize adipic acid, experiments were conducted at the GIAP, in the nitric acid oxidation of: rectified cyclohexanol (I), crude cyclo- hexanol (H) consisting of 7ZO cyclohexaaol and 25P,,*' X-oil (distillation residue from oxidation of cyclohexane in air), a mixture of 50'5 CYC10- hexanol + 50,4~ X-oil (III), and 70',"3 cyclohexanol + 30ia X-oil- Reaction was obtained by adding the startinG substance dropwise to 57~', HNO, at 700c, ratio '[X03 (100,7,a) : starting substance - 4-5 '. 1 , pressure 1-7 atm, copper- vanadium catalyst. Of the nitrous gases forming, NO and 1102 can be regenerated to HN03 in the GIAP apparatus at 3.5-7 atm. After adding all the organic etarting substance and completing the first state the mixture Card 1/ 3 S/06 62100010-041001 /002 Preparation of adipic acid ~)i Y31a was heated to 100 OC and agitated for 30 mins. Then the product %as drained from the vessel, and the adipic acid and lower dicarboxylic acids precipitated at room temperature were filtered off. The more readily soluble I ower dicarboxylic acids were removed with distilled H 0 at 4000 - 2 4 Tae mother liquor was analyzed chromatographically for adipic, Clutar-C, succinic, propionio, and acetic acids. Results: (1) C6H11OH synthetized from COT5OH and from C6H12 yielded equal amounts of adipic acid: 1.23 g per g starting substance, but a larger quantity of other dicarboxylic ac-1d3 was formed with C (2) At 7-5 atm (optimum) the adipic acid yield 012- (g adipic acid per g starting substance) was -/1-42 with I, r-11-36 witi-l i- 0 1 1 -1.13 with III. Ifitric acid consumptioa was insignificant: (g HI., 03p g adipic acid) 0.85 with 1, -JO-67 with II, -J1.08 with 111. 0 (3) Saponification of the esters in the X-oil with 16-' NaOll (250 C, 55 30 min) resulted in additional quantities of cyclohexanol'and cyclohexanone) the oxidation of which increased 'he adipic acid total yield (by 0.149 & per g saponified X-oil (total adipic acii yield 0.71 9 Per 9 X-oil). The .resultant high consumption of H1103 is explained by incomplete separation of the hydrocarbon solution and the alkali. The adipic acid obtained from Qard 2/3 S/064/62/000/004/001/C)02 Preparation of adipic acid ... B101/B138 Y-oil is yellowish to brownish, but can be purified by recrystallizatic'n or with activated carbon. (4) Adipic acid has been produced in an experimental plant by oxidation of 11 since March 1960, and the methods had been found technically satisfactory. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. The most important English-language references read as followB: Chem. "'Ifeek, 79, 71 (1956); 1. Kamlet, US Patent 2844626, 1958- Card 3/3 SOKOLOV-P A.A, - PETRVIKO Jq F.F.; K(TVALEV, V.F.; YELISBYEV, M.A.; ROZEI&ENTER3. N.F.; WICHUKOVICH, A.E.; CHUBAROV, N.D.; KOMISEVOY, ly.s.! PREO A.; BOCHAFffs-, H.S.; KASHCH= p G.G.; SFJZI;NGV, G.V.; SAFONOV, K.Ye.; -rTNIFGV, S.A.; RASKIN, G.I.; RABKIN, B.M. Vadim Konstantinovich Gutsunaev; obituary. Torf.prom. 39 no.3:37 162. (MBA 15:4) (Gutsunae'v,, Vadim Konstantinovich., 1914-1942) MEMEEMMEMOM 44a1 Jj~4 -,,,c /I * k (W 3105. GATHUUNG vILLEj FKAT FROM RIDUS lN' 'r0 FlIM W-ITH EUCiTUC KACHINM. FroobraihonskiiA. V.A. and Chub rov, N.D. (forf. Prom. (Peat Ind.) -4an. -1952',--5-4) $-- - - PMOBRAMENSM, Y. A- - CITUIUM71, -9X. No Do Peat Industry Some problems in the organization of work of peat dumping machines. Torf.prom. 30 no. 1, 1953 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress-, - _IIa7 -1953. Unclassified. KONTSEVOY. N.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; PREOBR&ZHENSKIT, V.A., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. -r- - - - . ; 1. - . . Results in the second year of using electric machines for winning cut peat. Torf.prom. 31 no.3:16-18 154. (KI-RA 7:6) 1. THIITP. (Peat machinery) 11 1 . . - :1 1 - t- - I - VARENTSOV, Vladimir Semenovich; GOMSHTEYF, Azar Borisovich; _.FX4~01!g~~SKIY, Valentin Aleksandrovich; CHUBAROV, Ifikolay Dmitriyevich;'--KOL07tSffIg,'*.I., redaktor; FRrDKIN, A.M., teldinicheskiy redaktor. (Milled peat] Frezernyi torf. Moskva. Goa.energ.izd-vo. 1955. 272 p. (Peat) NLRA 9:4)