SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROTSENKO, G. A. - PROTSENKO, P. I.
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SMLIIMO. Aleksan&r Semenovich. kand.tekhn.nauk; PROTSENKO, Galins
Aleksanduo Aleksandr
n~-, M W, A.B., otvetstveaWy red.; ANDRSM, S.P., teUri.red.
[Dust elimination in plants engaged in crushing, separating and
concentrating iron oral Obeepylivante vozdukho no dorbillno-
sortirovochnykh i.obogetitellnykh fabrikakh zheleznoi rudy.
lawrIkov, Go's. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnot
metallargii. 1957. 162 p. (14IRA 11:4)
(Dust~Removsl) (Ore dressing)
SIMMO. A.S.. STANISUVSKIY, Yn.M., F11AZA11. G.L., KRIZIWAKOVA, L.N.,
OSI,-rlllS,KIY, T.G., PROTI:~,ENKO, G.A., 3ARAIIENKO, A.A., RM(CH1,14KO, K.I.
KOTSYUBMTKO, Y.K., liq-;STRUGINA, Z.F., NERUBENKO,.A.B., PYERTINA, O.N.
KRYLOVA, V.K.. KOCHKINA. V.11. (Khnrlkav).
Hygienic working conditions And the development of pneymoconiosis
among workers in iron ore sintering pInnts. Gig.truda i-prof.zab.
2 no.2:17-20 Mr-AP158. (MIRA 11:6)
10 Ukrainskiy nAuchno-issledovatellskiy Institut gigiyeny truda
i profzabolevnniy.
(LUNGS--DUST DISEASES)
(IRON AND STEAL WORKERS-DISEASES AND HYGIENB)
SOV/137-59- 1-887
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 118 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Protsenko, G -A.
TITLE: Labor Sanitation Problems Encountered in Welding Operations Em-
ploying Mn Electrodes as Well as in Automatic Submerged-arc Weld-
ing (Voprosy gigiyeny truda pri svarke margantsevymi elektrodami
i avtosvarke pod flyusom)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy v gornorudn.,
khim. i mashinostroit. prom-sti. Kiyev, Gosmedizdat UkrSSR,
1958, pp 124- 128
ABSTRACT: A presentation of the results of an investigation dealing with the
effects of Mn on the health of operators working in an electrical-
welding shop of a large machinery plant. Measures are recommended
for the purpose of improving working conditions of the operators en-
gaged in electrical welding with high-grade electrodes, as well as in
automatic rubmerged-arc welding.
V. K.
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A
V
N"auch. ~ Raboat a Univ. 2, 87--02
(1063); Referat. Zhur.. Kbim. 1934, No. IMM.-The'
giattlyzed soln. Should co'16lu 0.".0 i. VquJv-A, 111401, and
the coucu. of Ca should uot, ckcced 0.1 d the couen. of RL
The calibration curve must be coustruacil from solus. contg.~
N
the same quantities of Cu aud HNO,. M. 171056--h
PROTSENKO,..G,..-P.; KOVALENKO, P. N.
Determination of -nickel and molybdenw-, present together. Zav,lab,28
no.l'~23-25 '62. WIRA 15:2)
1. Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Nickel-Analysis) (Molybdenum-Analysis)
L 12308-66 EWT(m) /Ewp(t) LYP(c) JDIHWI~GIGS
NR: AT6005600 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/64/000/000/0136/0140
AUTHOM Xnvalenko, P. N. (Professor);
Pe
t -A!
Rostov State University (Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)
S
~TITLE: Determination of molybdenum and tungsten in the presence of large amounfs of
,nickel
SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya rabotnikov metallurgicheskov i kbimicheskoy
Dromvshlennost! i sotrudnikov vuzov. Rostov-on-Don, 1962. Peredovyye metody khimi-
cheskoy tekhnologii i kontrolya proizvodstva (Progressivi methods of chemical engi
.neering and production control); trudy konferentsii. Rostov-on-Don, Izd-vo Rostov-
skogo univ., 1964, 136-140
:TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, tungsten, nickel, polarographic analysis
;ABSTRACT: It was found that when molybdenum is polarographed in 0.5 N nitric acid,;----
.ia catalytic molybdenum wave witb-a half-wave potential of -0.169 V appears which
I -
ipermits the determination of this metal in the presence of large amounts of nickel
,and iron. It is shown that the electrochemical reaction.of tungsten in 5.7 N
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L 12306-66
.~ACC NR: AT6005600
,'hydrochloric acid and in a mixture of 1.4 N hydrochloric acid and 10 N lithium
chloride in the
presence of nickel is catalytic in character. The two methods of
idetermining tungsten complement each other under certain conditions. At a nickel
content o .f noi'over 50% of the tungsten content, a mixture of LiCl and HCI can be
used. When the ratio of nickel to tungsten is not greater than 1.2:1, tungsten
should be polar:ographed in 5.7 N 14C1.' Amounts of nickel greater than these should
I
I be separated electrolytically. This method cc-in be succe'ssfully used when the nickel
Icontent is ten times that of tungsten, but not greater.
~SUB COM: 07/ SUEN DATE: 24Nar64/ ORIG IMF: 004/ OTH IREF: 002
DATS.K09 V.G.; GUNCHAROVA, I.A.; -PROTSENKO, G.P.
Study of organic matter in the Volga and Don Rivers and the Sea of
Azov. Gidrokhim. mat. 3l-.iO8-1.U 161. (HI?A 14.31)
1.~,Gidrokhimicheskiy Institut Ikademii naulc SSSR9 g. Novocherkaesk.
(Volga River--Organic matter)(Don River-Organic matter)
(A-zov, Sea of-Organic matter)
KOVALENKO, P.N.
Electrolytic separation of molybdemim and nickel. Ukr.khim.zhur.
28 no,,4:522-525 162. (MM& 15:8)
1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Mblybdentua-Analysis) (Nickel-AnalysiB)
(Electrochemical analysis)
G. "., rorr.,-T
- Test moftL ,w - jr,~1-5i-
i rr. t. -.,' - - - _s,, collectin- machine -*Lr. the ' r; -.~y 3asir.
Gor.zhull. Je ' 57. (,kl?A 10: F,'/
l.Trest ~"Zerzhins':rude..
(Krivo.r PLog.-Mire dusts)
(Dust collectors-Tectin4,)
FROTSINKO, I.A.; MUZTLIV, G.A., redaktor; KEIVAN, V.I., redaktor;
tj"~g:' w ~
I
. redaktor.
[Gravitation methods of coal preparation] GravitatsionVe
metody obogashchonlia uglia. Moskva, Uglatekhizdat, 1954. 186 p.
(Coal preparation) (XLHA 7:8)
NEGnEVIIIii, L.A.
and
Mkr. kh t!
Uk ra-Ln sk iy ri au,~hr -i F, Edu-v, i -u r, rn I-11,~!A-
i ft 3 t -1. E uq, .
PPIOTSEW,Ivax Akimovich; RYKOV, N.A., redaktor; KORDVXHKOTA, Z.A.,
toliliyilc~~ redaktor.
[Coal dust removal and debydration of concentrates] Obespylivanie
uglia'i obezvoshivanie produktov obognshcheniia. Hookya,Ugletakh-
isdato, 1955. 132 p. (MLRA 9:1)
(Coal Preparation)
---a 0 Ivan Ak-irql(y
OTIUK Ich,; ARTYUSHIN, 5.P., otv'. red.; GARBER. T.-i.. red. izd-wi,;
XOROTMIKOVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.
CPriuciples of ccal ore'p9ration] Osnovy obo_pashcheniia u.-T.:..a.
Moskva, Uglatelchizdat. 1958. 1-11 D. 13 :11)
(Coal Dreoarntion)
KEDVEDOYSLAYA, B.I.. inzh.; SRASTINA, Ye.A., inzh.; GORDON, Ye.Yu.. inzh.;
PROTSMO, I.Ye., inzh.; LITYINOV, V.P., inzh.; SHISHKINA. R.I.,
ftn-.;7F0P07A-, R.N., otv.red.; SALITAN. L.S., red.; KARABILOYA,
S.F., tekhn.red.
CHandbook for the certification of multiplexing channels in domestic
cable and overhead line communication systems] Rukovodstvo po paspor-
tizateii kanalov otechestvennykh siatem uplotneniis vozdushnykh i
kabellnykh linii sviazi. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam
eviazi i radio. 1960. 261 p. (KIRA 13:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlaniye mezhdugorodnoy
telefonno-telegrafno.v avyazi.
(Telecommunication)
1. PROTSMO p k.-
2. USSR (600)
49 Plant Lice
7. Place for takina preventive measures against the melon aphis, Khlcpkovodstvo No. 109
1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified.
L 22987-65
ACUMSION 1JR: AP-OU2317 -6/0141/64/007/005/0861
'AUTHOR: Medvedev
Yu. A.; Protsenka,X. Dj; Stepanov).B,
TITLE: Probability distributioa of the time position of the signal threshold
point at a detector outp,-' in the presence of noise
SaMC9:':- IVUZ*e- Hadiofizika-- V. 79 no 5 -P 19642 865-871
TOPIC TAGS: Probability distribution,, threshold signal, detector output)
signalto noise~xatio
ABSTRACT., A system is consideredi-cohsisting of a zero-lag detector and a
narrow-band filter with a spectral characteristic that is symetrical about the
center frequency. The sinusoidal input signal is modulated by a slowly-varying
smooth function., The authors analyze the output,-produced by.this signal in.con-
junction with Gaussian noise at the input. Non-stationary processes in the de-
tector itself are neglected. The fluctuations are assumed to be small,, and the
distribution function is investigated to estimate the mean square deviation of
the time position of the threshold paint at the detector outputp defined as the
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USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and 1-7
Their Applications -- Pesticides.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 31 1957~ 8845
Author Protsenko,,-~
Inst Krl--Union- Sciences Research Institute for
Cotton Growing
Title Improving the Effectiveness of Chemical
Methods Used in the Fight Against the Cotton
Plant Aphids.
Orig Pub Ifogi rabot Vses. n.-i. in-ta khlopkovodstva,
1951-+j (1956), No 1+9 37-39.
Abstract The harvest losses caused by the melon patch
aphid.(MPA) during tests carried out in 1952.
on strongly infested (over 100 aphids per
shrub) cotton fields represented 51.5%. A
single preventive treatment of the weeds Sur-
rounding the cotton fields with a 211" mineral'
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BP.I,ICH3V, F.S.; PROTSBITKO, L.D.
Interaction of methylene bases in the thiazole series with dibasic
Reid anhydrides. Ukr.khim.zhur.17 no-5~M-760 '51. (MIRA 9:9)
l.Kiyevski.v gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Thiazole) (Anhydrides)
"Investi,7ation of
?rotse-~,o L'. -,. -- 11
Caro bin-Bearers . 11 Cand Cnem Sci.,
and Inst of General and Inor-anic
;2(at,LTINY, 9 Jan 54)
the Che.-lical Nature of ri-rmen.s of Some '~uw
u
joint 3ci Co,-,ncil., Inst of 6rganic
Acad Sci 1--SH, 20 Jan 5: . ~P
Source: SUM 166, 22 Jk;IY 15-54
USSR/Chemistry - Chromatography
Card VI Pub. 116 - 1-1/20
Autbors Savinov, B. G. and Protsenko, L. D.
Title I Chromatographic investigation of carotene dyes of squash, mountain ash
and thistle. ------
Periodical Ukr. khim. zhur. 20, Ed. 4, 399 - 407, 1954
Abstract The content and chemical nature of carotene dyes, found in certain chloro-
phyll-free organs of plants, were investigated by the chromatographic me-
thod. The results are presented in tables. Eighteen references: 5-Swi3s,
7-Clerman, 3-USSR, 2-Ukrainian and l-English (1930-1953).
Institution : Acad. of Sc. Ukr-SSR, Institute of Organic Chemistry
Submitted : February 20, 1954
"Phosphoric Acid Ary1diethyleuetriamides. 1,11 by K. A. Kornev
and L. D. Protsenko, Ukrainian Scientific Researeb-SWn-MaTry-z
Chemic-a-1-1-n-s-t--it--ut-e-,-Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 22,
No 6, 1956, Pp 782-7B3-
Phosphoric acid triethylenetriamide (TEF) was found to be active in
the treatment of leukemia, lymphogranulomatosis, and cancer of the lungs.
It has a general alkylating action and is capable of inhibiting the growth
of malignant tumors to a significant degree. It therefore seemed interest-
Ing to the authors to further investigate derivatives of TEF. Six new
N]1PO (N---CH2)
phosphoric acid aryldiethylenetriamides of the type Ar _ I
__CH2 2
were prepared having the following aryl groups: phenyli, P-t lyl, p-chloro-
phenyl, 2,4-dichlorophenyl, 2,4,-6-trichloropbenyl, and p-nitrophenyl.
PSYSINHOVICH. I.M., prof.; SOLOGUB. P.Ya., kand.med.nauk; PROTSENKO, L.D.,
kand.khim.nauk (Kiyev)
lotion of N-b~nzqy1-N',N',N"-diethy1ene phosphoric triamide in in-
hibiting tumor growth. Vrach.delo no.1:1249-1254 D '58.
(mrRA 12:3)
1. Ukrainskly nnuchno-iseledovatellakiy sanitarno-khimicheakiy inati-
tut.
(CYTOTOXIC DRUGS)
(PHOSPHORIC TRIAMM)
PROT SElWO,_,j&,I~. ; KORIMV, K. A.
Acyldlethylone of phosphoric trip-mide. W-r.khim.zhur. 24 r-0.14:
636-08 1 58. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Ukrainskly nauchno-issledovatellskly sanitarno-khtmichegkiy
Institut.
(Phosphoric triamide)
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PEYSAKHOVICH, I.M.; TELFJIGATOR, Ya.M.; PROTSENKO, L.D. (Kiyev)
Antiblastomatic effect of 1,4-dioxyphenyl-O,O-bis-diethylenediamide
of phosphoric acid. Arkh.pat. 21 no.6:67-72 '59. (MIRA 12:12-)
1. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo aanitarno-khlmicheskogo
instituta.
(CYTOTOXIC DRUGS. off.
1,4-bie(O-diasiridinylphospho)-banzene, antiblastomatic
off. in rats & chickens (Ras))
(NNOPIASMS, exper.
off. of 1,1~-bis(O-diaziridinylphospho)-benzene in rats
& chickens (Has)
,- PROTSENKOV L.D.; KORNEV, K.A.
Diethylenediamides of Alkyl,- and arylurethanphosphoric acidB.
Mw. khim. zhur. 27 no.2:243-244"61. - - (MIRA 14Q)
(UrethanphoBphoric acid)
PROTSENKO, L.D.; KORNLY, K.A.; BOGODIST, YU.I.
Synthesis of some fluorinated acyl- and ary1dietbylenetriamides
of phosphoric acid. Ukr.kbimahur. 27 no.3:357-359 161.
(KDA 14: 11)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy sanitarno-khimicheskiy
institut.
(Phosphoric acid)
(Polyamides)
PROTSENKOP L.D.; DERKACH, G.I.; KIRSANOV, A.V.
Bistriethylenetriamidophosphazo derivatives of dibasic acids
and diethylenediamides of bis-li--diethylenediamidophosphinylimino-
carboxylic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.10:3433-3436 0 161.
WIRA 14.1011
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Ukrainskoy SSR i Ukrainskiy
nnilchno-issledovatellskiy sanitarno-khimicheskiy institut.
(Acids, Organic) (Phosphazo compounds)
PRCTSENKO- L D,. KORNEV, K. A.
p , IV
Tetraethylenamides of diphosphoric asters of some diatomic
phenols. Ukr. khim. zhur. 28 no.6:719-720 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy sanitarno-khimicheakiy
institut.
(Amides) (Pyrophosphoric acid) (Phenols)
DERMCII,- G.I.; PROTSE170, L.D.; 71,'UIVVIEVAY L.P.; KIRSATTOV, A.V.
If-diethylerediamidophosphinyl-l,ft-ethylene-IP'-arylguar-idines.
Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.9:2992-2994 S 1621. (1112A 15:9)
1, Institut organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR.
(Guanidine) (Phosphon.-lation)
FROTSENKO, L.D.; BDGODIST. Yu.I.
--
Imino- and ethylene 'derivati*es of 5-fluaropyrialdine. -
Zhur.ob,khim. 33 no,20 -542 F 163. (NMA 16s2)
(Pyrisidine)
.--PR,O,TSENKO) L.D.; ShUL'SKAYA, 1,1.ya.
Reaction of arylethylenephosphorazide2 and
phosphoramideB with chlorino and hydrogeri chloride. 7hur. ob.
khim. 35 no.4:715-717 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5)
YT)
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ACC NR: AP6012654 SOURCE CODE: UR/ow9/65/035/002/0368P
AUTHOR: Frotsenko. L. D.
IL
ORG: none
TITIE: Bromide-containinglacy1diethylenetriamides of phosphoric acid
SOURCE: Zhurnal obdhchey khimii, v.- 35, no..2, 19~5, 368-370
.TOPIC TAGS: phosphoric acid, amide, bromide, chemical decomposition
~e . . -
ABSTRACT: Thepreparation. of agylAi1thylenetriamides of-ghoaRboric acid
containing 1, 2, or 3 bromine atoms was studies. Bromine-containing
,acyldiethylene triariides of phosphoric acid are formed by reaction of
dichlorides of bromine-containing acylamido phosphoric acids with ethyle-
nimine in the presence of triethylamine;
2N(C2H5)3
2HNC H
RCONHPOG12 A RCONHPO(NC2 4)2
It was found that bromine-containing acyldiethylenetriamides of phosphoric
acid are crystalline compounds, which decompose above 2000 with slow heat-
ing, without melting. 'jibe compounds stored for 1-2 months at room tempera-
tures gradually polymerize, which necessitates their storage at temperatures
below +50. In the study, six dichlorides of bromine-containing benzoylamido-
phosphoric acids previously not described. in the, literature were obtained.
Orig. art. has:-"-2'tab'l-es. "* [__J_"PRS'1
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L-2-2$29-66 JMT(0, RM
ACC NRs AP6016686 SOURCE CODE: UR7OO7V65j0WO0Y1J-Y*1-1566
AUEHOR: Protsenko, L. Ds; flegiyevich, L., As
ORG:
TITM: Iodihe-containing acyldietl
71enetriamides of Etosphoric acid
SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khirdi, v. 35, no. 9, 1965, 1564-1566
TOPIC TAGS: phosphoric acid, amide, iodinated organic 'compound, organic imine com-
pound, organic synthetic process, phospho-ruS chloride, formic acid, organic azo.'
compound, chlorinated organic compouna
ABSTRACT: Kono-.. di-, and tri-iodo-acetyldi~thylamine triamides'of P'hos-
ph6ric acid were synthesized by the action of ethyleneimine in the presence
triethylamine on dichlorides of the corresponding iodobenzoylamidophos-
phoric acids. The initial dichlorides of iodobenzoylamidophosphoric acids
swere synthesized from the corresponding acid amides and phosphorus penta-
ichloride or by the action of water or'formic acid on trichlorophosphazoaqylss~
3,5-diiod
-In addition3 previously iuidescribed amides of 3.,4-diiodobenzoic 0-!
benzoicy 2A.0- and 3,4..5-triiodobenzoic acids were prepared by the action
~of ammonia on the acid chlorides for the synthesis of the initial acid
dichlorides. The iodine-containing acetyldiethylenetriamides of phosphoric
'acid are cream-colored or light pink crystalline compounds) which decompose
~above 2000 without malting when heated sloidy or melt within a range of 1-201
!when heated at a rate of 10-120 per minute, The new compounds will be used
:to stuo the influence of the position of the iodinq atoms atid thpir number
.!in- the benzene ring on the *Wsiological actiVA76,`Orige arts has: 3 tableso- LJPRS7
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AUTHORt Protsonka, L. D.; Bogodist, Yu. L
ORO: Scientific Research Institute of Toxicology and Pharmacology (Nauabno-insledo-
vatol'skiy Institut toksikologii i famakologii)
TITIZ*& Derivatives of pyrimidine
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimichoskiy thurnal, V. 32* no. 8, 1966,,867-871
TOPIC TAGSS organic imine compound, pyrimidine
ABSTRACTt Tho paper continues etudies of '.,he snthosis of othylanoimino derivatives
of pyrimidine. Fifteen now 4,6- and 2,6-diethylonaiminopyrimidiro3, sho--m in Table I,'
were synthesized. It was found that in the reaction of tatrachloropyrimidino, 5- -..!,
bromo-2*4,6-trichloropyrimidina and tetrabromopyrizaidina with otlWleneimine, the halo-~
gen atoms in the 4 and 6 positions of the pyrirddine ring are replaced. 541uoro-416-~,
diohlr,ro-2-mothylsulfonylpyrimidine reacts with othylonoimino with substitution oz ' the
two chlorine atom and substitution of the aetkWlsulfonyl group and one chlorine atom.;;
Orig. art. hast 1 table.
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ACC NRi a6onR36
X R R, m P, -C
Cce". A11.4.1
1xC v
I CI NCHSCHI CI 87 125-126 C,H.CI,N,.
(w;J1, d*c.)
11 Br NCHjjCH3 Cl 88 126-128 CgHBrCIN,
(WA diet.)
III Br NCHCH, Br 97 135-150 qH@BrNs
(wo*+h lice.) r
IV NO, NCHiCH, C1 66 130-135 C,11,CIN,%
(W0,44 s(CC-)
V NO, NCI-IjCH, SCH, 87 138-139 CH,,N.OS
(W-A% disc
vi Cl CI NCfI,Cff, 82 129-i30 C,HC1,N,
VII F a NCHCH, 32 128 C,HCIFN,
Vill F NCHCff, Sopf, 31 151-152 CHttFN,O%S
Ix 0 NCH'ai, Oaf, 75 138-140 CH,,CINO
X. Br NCHCH3 oul, 83 M, 5-136.5 CHl,BrN.0
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Iodine containing acyldimethylone triamides of phosphoric acid.
Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.9tl564-1566 S 165. (MIRA 18s10)
PROTSENKO L.D.- SKULISKAYA, N.Ya.
Aryl diethylene triamide5 of thiophosphoric acid.
33 no.7t2284-2287 JI 163.
(Phosphoroamidothioic acid)
Zhur.ob.khim.
(WJU 16:8)
FEDOROV, Yu.V.; U21,YHF, M,.V.; IRGTS--'iJKO L F,
kii ',corrosive pro-.,~----ties of 'ar waters. Koks i yio.7:43-45
#656 . . (maa~, ~8:8)
1. DneprGdzerzh-in:,kiy me.allurgicheskiy zavod-vtuz.
j~
801-41-5-5126
...THORS: Sokurskiy, Yu. if., Protsenko, L. F.
TITLE: Deformation Systems of a-Zirconium (Sistemy deformatsii
a-tsirkoniya)
PERIODICALS: Atomnaya Energiya, 1958, Vol- 4, Nr 5,
pp 443 - 447 (USSR)
"STRACT: The deformation systems of a-zirconic iodide were investi-
gated in laroe-grained (average diameter 0.5 - 1-5 mm), semi-
crystalline ( 5 x 5 x 7 mm) samples that had been aeforned
by annealinC. The orientation of the g
.,rains was determined
by a Laue diagram. This was taken by a special reflex camera
with the light ray having particularly small dimensions. The
indices of the deformation systems were determined by means
of the double-plate method or -of the method of -cometrical
localization of the poles.
It was stated that a-zirconium is deformed by slip in the
plane (10TO) in direction [1~103 and in the pl~_ne (loTi). A
serLes of tainning-systems was determined in a-zirconil=:
Ca-rd 1/2 a) K (162),j 1 011] , K,(1012 - s - 0,173
1 q2 [161~
Deformation Systems of a-Zirconium 89-4-5-5/26
b) K1(1121),rL, [11261 K2(0001)"L2 C, 120] , s - o,629
c) K1(1122),tL, 11 12'~
d) Kl(1123), ki [1122 observed in one case only.
There are 5 fiL-ares, 1table and 6 references, none of vhIch
are Soviet.
SUBI"'ITTED: December 14, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Alpha-fdreonic Iodide-Deformatica
Card 2/2
Country : USSR
Category : Plant Diseases, Diseases of Cultivated Plants. 0
Abs Jour : RZhBiol,, No 69 1959, No 25207
Author : ~~rotseian ~
~GL Vq_
Inst rainian 8016--ntific-Research Institute of
Vegetable Cultivation and Potatoes.
Title : Determination of Resistance to Canker of Po-
tato Varieties with the Aid of the Precipi-
tation Reaclion.
Orig Pub : Nauch. tr..Ukr. n.-i. in-t ovoshchevodstva i
kartofelya, 1957, 49 233-2-38
Abstract : Mile verifying the method of A. N. Mamontova,
published in the report of the Immunity Labo-
ratory o:C the All-Union Institute for the Pro-
tection of Plants in 1949 on 21 potato varie-
ties, the author came to the conclusion that
this method may be recommended only as a sub-
Card 2./2
6
Country : USSR
Category : Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants. 0
Abs Jour : RZhBiol.,., No 6. 19597 No 25207
Author
Inst
Title
Orig Pub :
Abstract : sidiary one, because it does not furnish an
adequately accurate determination of the re-
sistayice of potato varieties to canker. A
technique for obtaining antigen and the con-
duction of the precipitation reaction is de-
scribed. The results of determination of the
resistance of potato varieties by the preci-
pitation reaction agree with the data of field
e.,perimentation only up to 55 percent, -- 1, A,
Veselovskiy
Card 219-.
PROTSWO .J,.N.
Runoff'
Retention of thaw water. Kolkh. proizv., 12,, No. 2p 1952.
2
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1951. Unclassified.
P!6TS1,111,17,01 1.11.
PROTSETIP,C, N. "For nrol:'ita' 1~, ent=)rise Pc) 1~rlinsk-;,ma p:-iti, 12,
5. h.-17.
,90: U-3012, 11 March 1~3, ('etopis "'Immal tn.,/Ich Skite,v, 110.7 19h,9).
HARKOV. A.; XAIGAIIOV. V.; MOTSZNKO. N.; STRONGIN. V.L., red.; BOKOLOVA,
Y.I., tekhn.red. -
[Storage of fruits and vegetables in natural waters] 1hranenie
plodov i ovoshchei v vocloemakh. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torgovoi
lit-ry, 1957. 39 P. (MIRA 11:4)
(Vegetables--Storage) (Fruit--Storage)
I '. -/ ., ;-~, - t, ", C p".
f
~ "c" ( 1N. 1h(4l.*.NKO ~.
I . I I 1 1, 11:,
"MY t%ENTIOU CF ltOJEEPIO'l JCV (el' HI'AIN-111r," ia Ix.;)') 1;:, 1.,.; 0
by V. i rutiakov, N'. -'imenov, N. Frotsonko
ioport, pro,.;ontud at ~nd UH Atcmii-for-fnace Confer-r-nce, ;t,riwa. --l' -:,![ ', -,, "
, ; , -1
r, fr-a- cn
b-f3k-hilmi-, -'.N iarkrSSIIP Fi-r-
,Y. . .
PROTHRO, N.A.
Experience it the underwater storage of processed fruits and
vegetables. Kona. i ov. prom. 11 no-8:37-39 Ag '58. (MIR& 11:9)
1. Voroneshakly plodoevoshchnoy koisbinat Ob1potrebsoyuza.
(Trult-Storage) (VegetabIps-Starage)
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Plants for Technical 'ise,
Oil Plants. Sugar Plants.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - BioloSlya, No 6, 1959, No. 24982
Author C
Inst KirgIzIan Universityj Faculty of Biology
Title Effect of the Seeds Reproduction Locality
on the Variability of the Gambo Hemp's
Morphological and Biological Symptoms
Orig Pub : Uch. zap. Biol. fak. Kir3. un-ta, 1957,
vyp 8, 13-21
Abstract : DurinG 1954-1956, sowing experiments were
conducted on the territory of the basting
state farm "Vasillevskoye'. Ten different
variety specimens from the VIR [All-Union
Plant Cultivation Institute] collection were
used, Results of the inveatigations Indicated
Card 1/2
USSF1 / Cultivated Plants. Plants for Technical Use.
Oil Plants. Sugar Plants.
Abs jour Ref Zhur - B-iologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 24~-822
that here the reaction of different
varLt!ties on external environmental condi-
tions is not the same: in the medium-
matured and late-matured variety specimens
at reproduction early maturity increased,
the size of the stalk grew larger, as well
as the harvest and the absolute weight of
seeds; the early maturing forms of the gambo
hemp developed a still taller stalk, accumulated
a ereat quantity of boles and Increased the
vegetative period. -- B. L. Klyachko-Gurvich
Card 2/2
127
7 _~'G C.R. I uld-:ivi~ittjd 2ILtnta. '-.adLL3-cri,,Ll. 0 1. 1 f.3 1S
M_`. "OUR. ':Z!,
Ii 047
IF, C, Pt N. ti.
:).3per-mvent al" Biology, Kirliz universi Z~y.
i'n -mp' GUtui-m!~'_or, ix, Ch-,rjrskV!.i Vaiiay.
'7j Rd C, ~?IJII. i6a, zaps U014 fav.. i~_Jrg. Un-t, 19j7, v~p. 65-70
tho pre-3rit tbm~ peariat is grovii in Kirgiz SSR in a
Limall cnouri' on-',- In CshslYaya Oblaatl. FOr tie., puqxme
of tha of enIttr#:)- the peanut
tharfi ware c~arri,~d c*.k'. it, the Hep!ibiio
ta tlhE; "asi I ~
yf.;vokoya" plod
16
.
,
f i el d, wWn three 'vrvxlo-~ics ud.,_'ptod r~.!Iorua].Y!
in the repliblics; Tashkeritskiy _12, T a 3a -
Veai~sMLr 121.2 Fird ?,:-rzu7w-i 46-2. Experimants have sIi,'W:I
th,4t t_te soll &,;jA -:ilimutic ound-itions rare quite ajiLabla
for the cul'kivati-in c;.L' the mid-sea,-on and even lat4imi-
P!,
CA T E
ABS. U10'U]ft. RZhLiir)!.
INST.
If T lli IF..'
"IRT-G. P*-,f B.
IPBSTRACT its criDlity. ExpGrimen-la have 5t,.-)Vrj that in the ca3-a of
a 5owin., ,;Ith the seLdijig xaaterila2l- of fnil
value ClIazis tliaai 100" ,F)mll~atiwi a lass Sharp drop
in the ;f4cld in the vith the
Li c f w','Loh c~;-
4n tLe -n t,
'10 there
Is tn.!~,er intr, ic adAtion tA,) zn-Ar abso-
iutlj net U~, geminf~tirq zkl)ility of the Eweds but:
1.1ria Arr.-er,,cnaa of spruuL3. - Cj . il
Flv-wqril~, a
;CARD: 2/2
PROTSENKO., N.G.
Effect of root pruning time on the opening of cotton tolls.
Uch. zap. Biol.-pochv. fak. Kir. un. no.7:49-54 158. (MM 15:10)
(Kire4sistan-Cotton growing) (Pruning)
(Roots (Botany))
FROTSENKO. N.G.
Effect of harvesting time on the germination of ambary hemp seeds.
Uch. zap. Biol.-pochv. fak. Kir. un. no.709-47 158.
(MIRA 15:10)
(Kirghizistan-Ambary hemp) (Germination)
-!!~ Z
Z -
USSR/Cultiwited 111Rnts. T(~chnical rlanto. Oi.1 and
S u gar Br.,arin,,,,: Plants.
Author Ter-Avanesyan, D, V,j PJ'Ots.";nko), K1, G,
Ills' is-Ian Et~rerimenf
U "Lurkmun and Central
Stations of the All-Union Institute of
,,iz-*an Experiment
Plant Cultivation, Kir,7 L
Station of thu All-Union Scii-,ritific R.---.-
sezarc,'Li Institutra of Cotton.
Title Geographical Variability of the Wdrld Cotton
Collec~ion SpQcimuns and Rlei-_-, Hybrids.
Orig Pub :Tr. po prikl. botan., gumt. i s,!Ioksii,
19r77 'DO, No 3, 154-17~
5
Abstract :In 1949 and 1951, at thu Turlmcn and Contral
Asian Rxpe-rimunt Stations of th,.~ All-JUnion
lristitut(-, of Plant, Cultivation, and qlsc, at
th,--- Kir~izian Exporiment, Station of th,,, All-
Card : 1/3
101
USSR/Cultivatod Plants. Technical Plants. Oil and 1
Sugar Bearing rlants.
Abs Jour Ref Zhljr-Biol,, No 157 19587 68256
Union Scientific Research Institute. of Cotton,
a study was mad--- of 35 cotton specimens from
the All-Union Institutc. of Plant Cultivation
c.-lloction, with Vogetation periods of various
longth, as viell as of a series of their hybrids.
The plants were studied under conditions of
sharply emphasi--ed soil and climatic diffGren-
ces. Thus it was possiblo to clarify tho in-
fluenco of various environmental factors on
the dovolopment and the variation of characte-
ristics and properties of cotton. The best in-
dices in yiuld and fiber quality waro obtained
at th--- Cantral Asian Experiment Station fr,)m
1306 and 915 quick-maturint, variutics, and frc~.-i
Card 2/3
USSR/Cultlivat---~d Plants. Tochmical Plants. Oil allr! 'Z,
Su,.--,,ar BearijI.r: Plants.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., IFfC 159 19500~ 63256
108-F 18819 20347 and 8517 Tq~~dian-oaturi!-IL,'
varioLes. At, L*-hj Kirglizian Experimont Station,
th,-; best economic indices v-!erc obtain(A from
thc~ 13'06 and 915 quick-maturin;~ varioties, and
from 108-F and 18819 m(;dian-maturinr.- vrxi,~AJIL--ss
At thl.~ Turlimen a~pcrim(-.-nt Station, tli~~- most
--~i 188199 20327
1,-oductiv,~ vari,-'-,tic~s ijo~re 108-F,
and C-450-555 g. Othc~r varictiQs were not
productive. -- A. 1,1f,, Smirnov
Card 3/3
102
TER-AVAIMYAN, D.V., prof., doktor biol. nauk; PROTSEIIKO, N.G., kand.
sell skokhozymystvannykh nauk ,, -
Geographical variability in specimens of the world collection of
cotton plants and their hybrids. Trudy po prikl. bot., gen. i
sel. 30 no. 3:154-177 157. IMMA 11:7)
(Cotton--Varieties)
(Botany--Icology)
'YASITFUCI I V. kvnd.arkhit~-ktury;.
H _PROTSMO, 0., arkhit!n-kto-., prppodaiiatelf;
FORSIN, Yu,,, kandetekhn.riviA. dotsent; KA-IfffSWITI, N., tekhn.-
nauk, prof.; LP7,1111,-I., ~and.tpkhn.nauk, dotsent; FRiDK_T.'.,, B.) stiudent;
SEKAGHEV, Yu., studiint; MILEVSKIY, V., student; MMN0`;, A., student;
KOR-Nr,YFVA, S., studpntl-,a; VYGODSKIYY B.,, student; YOSHKOV, V., student
Wbat ki-nd r,-Lprogram for the-course-in "Industrial Det5ign?"
Opinion of tew,-hers and students. Tekh,est. no.5:20-21 165.
-(Pa HA 1840.6)
1.-Ksfedra nAchertatellnoy gpometl.ii 4 kaf dra gr,,'4ki Lm36t,;khni-
glchdinmii -3mpni-Kirova (for-por in) 2. M1o5kQv5Jk:~7q
chee ski5y--L - 3 a
vysshaj,e tekhnichaskoyn uchilishche irn-m! Balmana (f~~:7 Kgmj_-'hj1yy,
Korneyeve, Vygoclskiy, Moshkov). 3. Moskovskiy avtomekhan 4chpskiy
institut (for LeVin, Smirnov). 4. 1,ehingrAdskiy institut
avinpriborostroypniya (for Fridkin, Se-kachpv, Milevak1yjl.
PROTSENKO, 0., prepodavatell
Somatography helps the industrial designer in the planning
and design of operator's stations. Tekh. est. 2 no.c):11+-15
S 165. (MIRA 18:1-1)
1. Chelyabinakiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
BUCHIN.. P.I.; ZININ-BERMES, N.H.; PROTSE,NKO, O.A.; PLOTNIKOVA, Ye.K.;
TOCHILKINA, A.M.
Characteristics of salmonellas isolated in the territory of
the Ku7-netsk BaS4 n. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i i4mmun. 40
n-D.6:121-122 Je 163. (MIRA l7tO
1. Iz Kemerovskogo meditsinskogo instituta Kemerovskoy oblastnoy
sanitarno-epidemiolouicheskoy stantsii i Kemerovskoy infektsionnoy
bollnitsy.
BUCHIN, P.I.; ZININ-BERMES, N.N.; RROTSEI]KO, O.A.; KOHAROVAY M.A.
Data on the dysenterial and typhoid-paratyphoid bacteria carrier
states in the bodies of white rats during peroral infection in
an experiment. Shur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.6&136-137
Je 161. L, (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iz Kemerovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(SHIGELLA) (SALMOIMU)
PROTSENKO, 0. A.t CAND MED SCIV "EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF
T"E ACTION OF STREPTOMYCINg LEVOMYCETIN AND THEIR COMSI-
NATIONSUJ!~)DYSENTER4 BACTERIA," SARATOV9 1960. (MIN OF
HEALTH USSRf ALL-UNION Sc,i RES INST "MIKROD"). (KL92-61,
219).
-274-
KURIQSOVA, N.A.; 'I.A.; E.Z.; YliVICURIOV, V.A.; KIRY[I'll! '-i A
L.A.; MANOLOVA, E.P.; ESSELI, 11-ye.; TARASOVA, M.A.; FIRCG,---VA, A.!.;
PIROGOV, I.Ya.; AYOFY,411, R.A.; BzIOMASHVILI,
PUNSKAYA, !.G.; BUR-11STPOVA, O.G.; I-CGORZOSK.
..Y:,) A.;
T.F.; TOPURIYA, I.I.; MATABEIJ, CU.; GIGITASIIVTLI, M.S.; V,IMINAL)ZE,
T.G.; MAZURIN, N.D.; NABIYFV, E.G.; BLOKIIOV, V.P.
Abstracts. Zhur. m1kroblol., t-pid. i immun. 41 no.4:1221-127
AP 164- 0-11U, 18:4)
1. Moskovskiy institut upidemiulogii i mikrobiologli (for
Kurno.gova). 2. Falenhtskaya rayunnaya bollnitsa Moldavs~qv
SSR i Vinnit.3kiy uieditsinsliy institut Imeni Plrogova (for
Bondarenko). 3. Stavropollskiy institut vrktsin i syvarotok
(for Rakhman). 4. Kaluzl2skiy oblastnoy otrl-~).l zdravookJ1raneniyal
(for Yavriunov Kii-yushina). 5. Donetskiy meditsinskiy in.-titut
(for Nlanoloval. 6. Tb"ilis3kaya rayonnaya imeni 26 komissaro
sanitai-nc-epi-de.r,i,-.ol.ocricheskaya stantsiya (for Akopyari, Babunashvili).
7. Kemerovskiy ineditsinskly institut (for Protsenko). 8. Turkmer-
skiy meditsinDkiy institut (for Punakaya, Bunnistrova). 9. Gorl-
kovskiy institut -,pidemiologii i mikrobiologii i Gorlko,:,gkaya
rayonnaya sanitarno-epidr---*-'?-"iclieskaya stantsiya (for Pogorell-
s'kayp., DlYacheW,10). 10. Tnstitut m--ditsinskoy parazitologi4 i
tropicheskoy meditainy imeni Virsaladze Ministerst-la zdravockl--
raneniv- Gruzinskoy SSR (for Topuriya, Matabeli, Gigitashvili,,
Vachnadze). 11. Kazanskiy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey
(for Nabiyev).
COUTEIRY USSR
CA -A, Fry, i R Y
A!3~i. JOCR'. 17 IsPi ol N w, 1959, Is'-, 1 D 0 7 -17
Protserko, 0. A.
iMST. Saratov'Medlc-a-l TwAitiatt
T'i'YLF
Expe-cin,en-al Study of the Combined Effect of
Streptarnycin and Levomyceti-T, 5evorotaxy
1 Chloramphenicia7lon D-,sentery Bacteria
rJOICT. FUB. z
Sb, rauchr- rabot. Saratovs1r. rried. in-t.
Saratov, 1957, 84-92
'
bacteria of
The sensitivity of 35 strains of d-,rsentery
tl---e Flexner and Sou-me varieties to streptornycin M
ranged from 2 to 7 units per ctibic centimeter a-ad to
levomycetin (11), from 0. Z5 to 500'1- per cubic
centimeter, whereby the -Arains isolated from patients
before treatment proved to be more resiAtant to 11
(SO-5001'per cubic centimeter) compared with the
laboratory strains (0- Z5-5r per cubic centtmeter).
The bactericidal effect of I is manifested depending on
(7,ard: the concentration during the first few hours of the
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CATEGORY
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contiact, of I -with +,he bz-cteria. a corr~--spondkng dose
11 beg!rn~ to 7nanifes-l'. Its bactericidal effect only after
8 '17.-Dars of contact. -Wj*,Il- crtrnbination of I and 11 a
synj~rgikic effect is observed if both preparations are
used in doses which are not lower tbarx the
s ubbacterio static. With the combination of hie-
conc,eutrations of T. with very Imil Conceutrations Of II,
whir-'a exert -no effect, an antagonistic effect of the
antibiotics Is observed. Under the Influence of
cunstantly keting and increasing concentrations.,of I and
C c/li"IT-Ity
ABS. jOLIPt. KhBi~,L Nm4. 19597 IN% 10077
T.
T M'
OR10, DUB.
ABSMACT 11 resls4-ant strains of dyseaetery 'bacteria were
obtained wbich differed from the arigi-aal strains in a
number of m-orphologic, biochemical and cultural
propertie3. In the presence of 11 ro strains resistant
to I appeared. in experime=ta on mice the combination
of I and II produces only a total effect. Treatment with
1, 11 and their combinations does not lead to an
elimination of the dysentery microbes from the Internal
organs of mice. After the use of therapeutic doses
Card: in vivo no dysentery cultures are obtained which are
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LUTSKOVA, M. T.; 'PROMM~OO.~L-
Use of thermop1hilic ferments in the making of ripened cream
butter on a continuous production line. Khar. prom. no.l.,
27-30 Ja-Mr 163. (MIRA 16-4)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut myaso-
moloobnoy promyshlennosti.
(Butter) (Fermentation)
PROTSENKO. 0. L.
Magnetic detector for preventing the penetration of metal
shavings into the dried milk. Khar. prom. no.l.*49 Ja-Mr '63.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy inatitut myaso-
molochnoy prqWohlennosti.
(Metal detectors) (Milk, Dried)
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ACC NR- AR6021882 rm SOURCE CODE: UR/0124/66/ooO/003/VO15/VO15
AUIHOR: Protsenko, 0. P.; Shpakova, S. G.
TITLE: The stability of a cylindrical shell with an initial bend
under dynamic loading
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 3V103
REF SOURCE: Sb. Dinamika sistem tverdykh I zhidkikh tel. Kiyev, 1965,
107-114
TOPIC TAGS: cylindric shell structure, cylindric shell, cylindric
shell stability, dynamic loading, bending stress, compression force,
axial compression
ABSTRACT: *A comparison was made between two methods of calculating
the effect c." an initial bend on the stability of a closed cylindrical
shell subjected to aperiodic axial compression forces. The first
method, which is commonly-used for studying the stability of a cylin-'
drical shell, is based on the assumption that the bending of the shell
consists of an Initial bend and an elastic bending resulting from the
application of a load. In the second methodp changes In the curvature
of the initial bend In the shell is taken into consideration so that
L 01946-67
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the cylindrical surface is transformed into a quaslcylindrical surface
of a variable dual curvature. Bending of such a shell is understood
to mean only elastic bending. A numerical study showed that according
to the second method, which considers the effect of the Initial bend)
the bend increases more sharply and the magnitude of bending Is sig-
nificantly higher during the loss of stability. The average value of
the critical dynamic load obtained by the second method is '10% higher
than the corresponding magnitude found by the first method. LTransla-
tion of abstract.] [FM)
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AU TH ORS: iaillch~elislkyy, T,'.O., Konstantynov, A.Kh-, and
Protsenl,oy O.P. (T-',yyiv)
TITLE: On the 'I-,1-ioory of longitudirial vibrations of a system of
InL,te,~-j,Ll pol.i,,!,r, conr(!cted by sprin6s
L
PERIODICAL: Prykiadna mekhanika, v. 7, no. 3, 196', 233 - 238
TEXT: The article cons'ders a material system under the action of
non-periodic forces, donsisting of m8:sdes M' (i = 1, 2, ... pi) O:L-
ned by springs whose constants are c (1 1, 21 ... n-1).
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P, (1) M, M, 177'~ Eam. Ml."t, Inn
LL~~--Vj ...VQVVVVVV_G
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On the theory of ... D264/D303
From an investigation of the longitudinal vibrations of such a sys-
tem in order to find the CLr,(_-juc!ncy a hit.;h-order deteritiinant is ob-
tained. The article Drou,~~ses a method of solving the resulting equa-
tions. The authors consider the action of a non-periodic force P
M applied to the masp, m The syste'ra is considered in two parts:
The system of masses whose indices are -k+1, k+2. The action of the sDring b.etween mk and mk+l
is replaced by elastic fo:-ces .,ihich must be determined. The geneIra-
lized co-ordinates are the displacements of the masses of the syd'
tem. Considering the'riotion for each system separately, the equa--
tions of motion for the system m (j = 1, 2, ... k) are given and
solved. From "he known. coordinates of the center of inertia of
the system, and by substitution the equation of motion may be writ-
Ven
k
mx, mg, C, cos mIA, (ca2) +
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+ V D, sin (,),t V MIA, ((02) + (A Bt) rn,
k
A.J It is supposed that at a given instant*of time the
where nj V mi.
first and last mass of the systei:i experience unit impulses. Then
the initial expressions are
XC2)0 1, 2_ ., k); 0 2. 3..
i0
. 1 (12) P-2)
I x(2)
,C(2) =
10 MI kO Mk
Trhen the system experiences forces Pl(t) and Fk(t)l the displace-
ment of the points of the system amy be aritten
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2) AI(w?) Pj(tj)sinjj(t-Qdtj-
X1, Y, A I
(0, E tn.A2 (6)2)
CL-1 (13.)
2) F,,(tj)sina,(t-t,)dt, +P, (t -.t dt, +
+ Ak ()i rn,
0
+ dt,. (13)
f Fk YO
0
The general solution is of the form x x(1) + x(2) (j it 29
k).
The equation,of frequency of the original system has one
ze 0 solution. Using the proposed method, as many zero solutions
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are obtained as of parts-, -Jnto viliiclh uhe system is -di-
turactoi-c rot,~-: in the above case 'wo J1
vided, [Abs I I . T ere 1 E3 no in-
consistency he-re, _z-_'nce tulie_rQ 4-s st-4.11 one non-zero solution which
has not been el;[Liuated an-11 vlllich enters -the analytical expression
of the elastic foz-ce F, (t). irsofar as F (t) is a continuous 'unc-
.K k +
tion possessinG all derivat-ives, it may be viritten as a Taylor se-
t4
ries for each interval. By this method the unknovin func -Lon is ob-
4-
Wained in the folloviin- form:
P-it, P-76 +
P P
'I k_1 A2
+ C'. n t Cos
m,,A 2 (,21P P (21)
U-k i I
CosP Fk -L t sin P_ i Wat
P P P
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P-1 -i- t
sin t Cos
p p
p -1 t Cos
p
k-1
- k- F,I ~p t Cos - (21)
,2 V jrj.,52 (W2)
mj u j
p P-i-i wat
COS -- idol Fk -1 sin
p P (G)o -P
P-j-i- I
sin t Cos wat
Wo p p
t Cos wat
p p
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J
I (2i - 2p + 1) v
- Fh t +
filk 2PS P
(21.)
3p(2i+ I)-2(3i2+3i+ 1)
+ PF1
6P3
where Fk(0) Ok,k+1(0). The author states that this method is
sufficiently effective for investigating transient processes which
last for a short time interval. In this case the appearance of se-
cular terms in the solution does not,cause any difficulty. These
terms may be avoided if the formulae of, mechanical quadratures are
used to solve -,-he integral equation. If the system consists of a
large quantity o.~ 'ziasses, it can be broien down into several sys-
tems so that the problem becomes one of solving a system of inte-
gral equations. There are 1 figure and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
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lnstytut Tnekhaniky
AS McrSSR) All URSR (In.'
S UBMI T Tj-3D Jle titute Of Mechanics-,
-15, 1960 -P.
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AVIVORs Protmankof 00 P. (Kiev)
TITLEs The *ffoot, of an Initial band an the frogmiles, of free vibrations
of a cylindrical Abell
SOURM Pryftladna mkhwdka, vo 10. no. 2. 29"t 143-M
TOPIC TAQ5s U&Ual bend *ffootp cylindrical shells free radial vibration
f roquency I
ABSTRACT: The mathor considers free radial vibratims of a f2o3db2a closed
cylindrical shen with an initial bend. He tako& Into account the effect of
thiA bend an the shell's aQrvatuxo when the ciramiferential, 1,ongth of the
cross-soction, In invariable. The initial bend Is considered to be oomensunbu
mith the tUckness of the *hen-. the form of the expression d*terminin thim
bend coinoldoo with one of the members of the "rise which reps fonts the do-
flectiono After -adapting cortain hypotheses which concern tka Initial bond#
the author conoludoo from his calc0atiom that the bend Inar"oes the
di;rdlft
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and fermentation; lecture
Dykkwnnla ta brodinnis; I
dershuniverayteti. Xyly,
1956. 68 p.
(Plants-Respiration)
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L "I tu
KILICHEVSKIYj N.A. (Killchevs1kyi, M.O.) (Kiyev)- KONSMITINOV, A. Kh.
0
(Konstantynov, A. Kh.] (Kiyev); PROTSENKO,-O.P. (Kiye-v)
Theory of longitudinal vibrations of a system of xaterial points
connected with springs. Prykl.mekh. 7 no.3:233-238 161.
(I-9.RA 14: 6)
1. Institut, mekhaniki AN USSR.
(Vibration)
FPMAIE~~
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SOURCE.- RM Fizika.) Abs. 4E369
AUTHOR: Protsenko, P1. I.; Khodakov A. A.; Mirskaya Ye. Z.; Venerovskays., L. N.
TITIE: Physico-chemical parameters of nitrates and nitrates of alkali and
alkali-earth metals with fqrroelectric properties.
1A
CIMM SOURCE: Sb. SegnetoeleXtrIkI. Rostov-na.-Donu, Rostovsk. un=t
1961,
21-26
TOPIC TAGS:' Ferroelectrics, nitrates and nit rites, alkali metals, alkali-earth
metals
TRANSLATICK: Thermographic, dielectric, and dilatometric investigations were
made of a series of crystals of nitrites and nitrates of alkali and alkali-earth
metals grown from a solution or from a melt. The coefficient of linear expansion
of Na N 0 sub 2 at room temperature is on the order of 0.0001 - 0.00001 Per
degree Centigrade. It increases noticeably on approaching the Curie temperature,
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and do-creases sbdaTly near it. Upon heating above the Curie temperature, the
daw.in structure of Na N 0 mib 3 disappears and is not restored after the
specimen is cooled to room temperature. Single crystals of the nitrate of K,
Rb and T1 have each two or three phase transitions in the temperature interval
from room empera ure to the melting temperature. In crystals of Rb N 0 sub 3,
Cs.N 0 sub 3, T1 N 0 sub 3, Ba (N 0 siib 2) s-ub 2, (T1, Ba) N 0 sub 2, Li N 0 sub 3
and a fev other nitrates, no ferroelectric properties were observed. The
increase of.Epsilon in some crystals is connected with the growth in their
conductivity. A. Fotchenkov
DATE ACQ: 14ft63 'ENCL: 00 SUB CME: PH
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FROTS,FNKO, P.; LITVINENKO, I., inzh.
Arched bui2din7s of rrct-linear factory-made elements. Sel' -
stroi. 15-no-7:14-15 JI -61. (YIRA 14:81
1. Glavnyy tpk~nalog Novosibirskogo zavoda zhelezobetonnykh
konstruktsiy i rip5ovykh izdeliy.
(Nov,osibirsk Province--Farm buildings)
(Precast concrete construction)
07 c r lt:i In ;'nr; 11* 1
S:OObShci!. 0 -12uCh. rwbot~ikh C:~I.-"Iov 1--cs0yuv. O-va Im,
I'lendnie7ev-7, 19h9, Issue 1, P. 9~~10.
so: u-L630, 16 sent, 53, (Letopis 'Z1,Uxr1.d 'qkh StQtcy, 140.
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