SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUKIN, V.A. - RUKMAN, G.I.

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ACC NR:-~AP6011256 SOURCE CODSt UR/04 3 6/000/006/0096/00961 1 /6 ;AUTHORS: Korobkov, Me A & )kRIE, V, N. I.-Rukin ,L-Is And-ronovi Ve Me, ORG: none ITITLEt Assembly for complex.eatimating the strength of flanged couplingeo Clasez- 142, No- 179984 JaRnno by Military Academr of Chemical DefeRee (Voyennaya unced lakademiya khimicheekoy zaahchityl/ ,SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsyp tovarnyye znakip no# 6# '1966, 96 ITOPIC TAGS: metal joining, mechanical power transmission device,,pressure gage, !visual signal, signal element IABSTRACT! This Author Certificate presents an nasembly for complex eat.imating of Ithe strength of flanged couplings. 'The assembly contains a hydraulic press for ,loading the flanged coupling and instruments for determining the compression stress lin the flanged joint (see Fig. 1). To determine more exactly the penetration of !the working liquid between the contact surfaces of the flanged coupling, one half lof the contact surface Iof th e flanged .coupling carries uniformly distributed lelectrIcal gau a. Fach of these gauges is connected to a signaling device such an UDCt, 620.165.29.06o621 ,Card 1 -762-4- La SOIT/122-58-6-25/~7 AUTHORS: Shil',krut,-D.I., Docent, Ruk-Ln, V.V., SmirnoY, A. a-nd Butenko, G.A., Engineers___--~ TITLE: A Mechanical Vibrator Y..rith Independent Adjustment of Ampli- tude andFrequency,(Mekhaniches'kiy vibrators nezavisinjoy regullrovkoy amplitudy i,chastoty) FERIODICAL: vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 1958,-..r4r 61 pp 67-64 (USSR) .ABSTRACT: An experimental vibrating sawdesigned and tested at the vibration-cutting laboratory of the Llvovskiy lpsotekhni- cheskiy institut ~Llvov Lumberifng Technology Insiitute) is described with the. help of a cross-sectional drawing. A single shaft rotates in bearinas inside a sleeve, itself rotating in two.-plummer blocks. The central shaft carries the cutting disc sa-,t.- at.one end and is driven by a V-belt pulley at the other end. The rotatinC sleeve is driven by another V-belt pulley. Due to its eccentric position, this rotation produces oscillations at a frequency independent of the speed of the cuttino spindle. The, rcba-tinS sleeve is alounted inside aset of double Card 1/2 ;,F.45r.. ACC NRt AP6035705 SOURCE CODE 555375533 4 WZJ/667666751W INVMTORS: Rukinas L. K.j Knorringg V. Go :r z ORG: none TITLE; A direct current.digital milliaimnetero Glass 21., No.~186560 SOURCE: Izobreteniyap promyshlenrWye obrastsyo tovarnyye inakis no@ 199 19669 53 TOPIC TAOSo direct currentg electric measuring instrument, er ABSULACT This Author Certificate presents a direct current digital milliammeter. based on the principle of follow-up balancing. The milliammeter includes a galvanometric converter of the current to a displacementj, a converter of the displace... ment to a pulse sequence, an anticoincidence circuit,, a recording device, and a code-'~. current converter.(see Fig. 1). The design increases the response time, diminishes the effect of the zero drift., reduces the dead sonej and produces a discrate.readout' % of the quantity.being measured with an analog interpolation within the limits of the unit.of discreteness. A differential frequency detector is used as the converter of the displacement to the pulse sequence* The recording device includes an analog phass meter which records the fractions of a period aida. duodirectional pulse counter which records the whole periods of the cumulative phase difference between the signals uD(;. 62l.3l7.?l4.o24.oB5dh Card 1/2 ACC NRs AP6035705 Fig. 1, 1 displacement corrwerterl 2 duodirectional pulso'counter ve from the.two h4lvqs of the detector. Orig, art, has i 1, figwe 14Jw%65 SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATZI 'crd -2/2 L4n8?_69i "rdT(d)/EWP(c)/EWP(v-)/T/EWP(k)/EWP(l) Pf-4 ACC1;'>S1U1 NR sAF5W4677 31011516blOO010091005810059 AUrHO11s none T7TLL% Fourth scientific and technical conference on "Cybernetics for the __~jnpMvCMfnt of mensuremont and inspec tion metboo- SMRGE;t I=eritelOnaya tekhnika,, no. 9. 1964, 5849 TOPIC TAG5z cybernotics, electric mcnsurcmen~' " cotric qtiantity instrument, digital computer, electronic equipment, electric engineering conference ABSTRACTt'* The conrarence was hold 1-4 July .at the,All-Union Scientific Research In3tituto or 99trolory bythe Section or Electrical Mansurements or the Council on the Problqm'~r "Scientific Insirumsnt 11alcirg" or tho_Akq_te CommittegLcLi_gp_qKd.i.nation 0e _i~ i~W~iiic_ -fie 3*0-a-ro h~ -to,- -"-- - -Union Scientific gather with the All Ro3onrch Institute or Electrical Uesouremant, Instruments nnd the Lenlnq~d_Reg.iona! stration of the Scientific and Tachnionl Division of the Initrumant MakinL_ atry. More than 460--de-roigRfois from 29 cities f the country participated. Fifty-spvon reports were heard and discussed. Reports were given bys' P. V. NOVITSKIY (t4ningrad)--"Dofinition of the Concept of Informational grror in Measure- 'ment and its Importance in Practical Use" and "On the Problem of the Average Informa- tional, Criterion or Accur&W -Throughout the Entirs.8oale of an Instrucientut Yea A. Card 3-/4 L 41182-65 ACCE&SION fiRs AP5004677~ seuroment ..KU?3RSiX1DT (Ifoscox)-_"On Daterminailon of the Criteria of Accuracy for Me Dovices"; S U. UANDELISHTAR (Lenincrad)--report on a new.criterion of accuracy 0f_ nonsuromont instrumontai P. F. PARSHIN (Loningrad)--report on GotimizAlon irhon - ufjinr, Fourior transrorma on electronic digital oomputorsj_j. P. DMI-MMV, DOLGINTSIWA nnd A. A.-NMTn (Lon Ingrad)--proposAl or a now.mothod for eolvTffr-- p r oT;T,-r,--- ain ot optimum filtoring for non-attitionnry rAndom airnals and intorrorencol I.-Cl IXANQ -"Woulation or the Dynnmio Chornotoristion or an Optimum Complex Oq_ . -.Y Tffn-Ghnnnol 5ystem which Uses Girnnl-o from a FonitLon Motor and rrom a Speed Motor"$ P ._A_.jj0L.LJ-sLTQV (1,aninrrnd)--"0ptimum Periodic Corrootion in the Mansuromont or Continuolls Signale"L S.-F. _&OAfQ --"Analysis and Construction of' Devices L-Yjcfc (Moscow) for Corroction of Non-linswity and Scaling for Unitary Codoel G. Y. GORGLOVA (T,,;-rroc;)--"A Vfjthod Cyr Statistionl Optimization In Crqdu,%t1ng; the Sonlea of Slactricnl IWanurin6 Inqtrurtinte"; 9. A. Z3HOWMAN (~Ioscow) --"Anal og-Oi r, ital Voltage' Convortur with Automatic Error Corr7otion _R_. H. RALINOVSKIY, V. S. KALE:NCIIUK and 1. A. YANOVIGH (Kiev) --"Automatio Monitorin& of the Parameters ~f -the Efia`ctrl~al Sij;nals of' Complux Radio and Sloctronio RqUipment"I V. P. PEROV (Moscow ---"Operational Cybornetiou as an.Indopnndent Soientifio Spooialization't Ye. N6 OTW (Lanincrad)- "On the IProblem of Effootive Non-linear Soales"I A. 1. MARKELOV Hosoow)-"Devioos / I I for Preliminary Proa~emsing of the Results of Measurements Prosented.in ths 'Form of.! -7 Card 2/4 L 41182-65 ACCESSION 10t; AP5OOh677 Grnph Is Recordings For Subsequent Introduction of the Inrormatioa Into Universal Digital Conputara"; 0. N. MOGILSVOR and S. S. SOKOLOV (Leningrad)--"On a Method for Reducing Excess Inrormation"; T. V. NIKO~LAjjV_A_4~ninKrad)--"A Device for Temporal Di::r.rotization of Continuoua Signals"j_&. A. LYOVIN and M. L. BULIS (Moscow, ."Optimization or the Transmission or Tolometric Information as a Uoansfor Raining the EfCicioncy and Eliminating Interfere no*"; D. E. GUKOVSKIY (Moscow)--"On a Ste- tistic Approach to the Detection or 3vots in Automati-o Inspection"; H. I. LAKIN (Laningrad)--"Hothod ror Calcula~ing the Holding,TL-ne of C ommuni oat ions in a Contr&J lized Inapection System or Constant Sorvicing Time"; 0. N. BRONSHTSYN, A. L. RA and V. V. RYKOV (Moscow)--"On a Sinrlo-Line Mn3s SifLi_AN'D11:_ (Ponza)--report on circuit doalrna for direct compensation electrical digital monsuring instrurnants; A. N. KOUOV (Novocherkasak)--repart on a now method ,for conpon3ation of digital bridges; It. N. GIAZOV (Leninrrad)--ro port on the problem ;of valtnge-to-angular rotation conversionj V. S. GUTNIKOV (Lanincrad)--"Ilsthods for-- Conqtruction of' Frequenoy Capacitance Pickups with a Linear Scale" L-H.JA~_ ISYROPYATOVA and R. R. KHAHCHEWKG (Mo scow) --report on the determination or the ampli- - -tude-froquonoy and phase characteristics or PFM and Ms modulatorst Ye. I. fWAKW.) *(Novocharkasek)-"The Phototransistor as a Switch for Electrical MaiTu-rement p0 an wV__F V. MACYGIVAC(l~i-ningrad)--a re' ' rt ' -'s oi'making universal equip- -Purposes"; 11 and power; P. P. ORNATSKIY wid V. 1. mont for measurement of ourrento voltage ~7,%y ~(Kie - stittiaL.vo.Itmete-rs,._w&ttmete~,rjt. jAd _T_ y _,Fepqrts o t e oonntruotion-or. Card 3/4 I-s-W-0- L 4118a-~65 ACCESSIOU 13(1 AP!5"677 1. SAILLjyo V. M. RAZIN and V. A. phAse motors, A. V. TRIK!UNOV,11. GORBUINOV (Tomec) opori on ft device ror automatic processing of the measurements of? v-ibrai~Yon amplitudo or pneumatio,hammors; L. K. RUKINA and V. 0. KNORRITIG (Loningrxi# --report an the development or a digital Zampensator for meaeuring pressure, force, etc.; R. 0. DADITKINA (lAnin6rad) --report on a method for onstruating rrequenoy pickups for gas analysis; Yo. U. WPOV, V. A. BRAZHNIKOY and B. Ya. LIKHTTSINDER (X1uybychav)--roports on Z;Iyeis and recording or boring spoods; Yu. _V* POIFOICHNIKOY (Kuybyshev)--"A High Speed Voltage-to-Digital Code Converter for ac Pick-"ps"I G. P. VIKHROV and V. X. ISAYSV (Viln&)_-"A Highly Accurate Digital N&k_ to-Punk VC~G'T.~Otqr i and so M. PSHOIN (Leningrad)--"A Low Level Analog-Digital Volt~.! Age Converter." AWOCIATIONs none SUMMEDs 00 MCLi 00 SUB CODEs ES" EGr NO RA.7 SOVI* 000 -.4THERS -'000.- Axt- Card 4/4 MetAbollem dindela acids lath* liver aid tral nerrous system). 0. P. Chephlops 0. , - I i 11 h A d d not. ce . L. P. Ruk na and T V 6 1ch Olkc em. . a V~krarx. Bkkhhn, ZAN.#. 24, 177-0 (hi 111 52); cf. ibid. 23, No. 3(1061).-m-Brain xL-d liver nudde idd metabolism was studied In 150-z.'. white rats as followst - (1)'controls; , L2) ver, after pasdal II T"ciston; (3) during piolonted narcos ; 4 OacembInatlon of (2) and 0 he left lower Portion 'I o d u d f th W li t t ) the liver NMI eth Sodiu er ver w . was rem ve n eri, m o t o e medinal,(MmI.1100 r. wt.. 3-4 times daily) was used fo r. - etion. Detd. were: total nuctele narcotic Itep ndu NA) U &M (RNA) P, deoxyribonucleic acid We o4 ~ ~ibon c ;. D (RNAaft) and deoxydbonucItsse-' P . NA __- - Aaft Ever t and D In brada tissues. With (2) a deeftose n In both brain and liver, enzyme Y NA nmdftd te6d- C~nc m 'ind the:6 fil 1. filtrate remaining RNA Increasing creept for DNAase In the liver where It decreased. , digested with 0 .15 mi. of coned. HSO* atul detd. In (3) the affect an the CNS led to lowered NA P In brain and liver, and decreased enzyme activity except for DNAaft calorimetrically,. comparing both A -and 11 against Ultirl" 61 the brai n which Increased. - (4) was not the summative -'%rcT., controls. effect of (2 L+ (8) since the new metabolle patterallo (2) pd by (3). A modified Schmidt-Tannhauser Ukrafn~ Jl 6 e3)InM. fikvinskays. and L. P, Whifs. Zkxr~ 23, No. 8(1981)) was used f Ruklna or -Man wu detdo vlecbrattrWil, ~ A NAT. RMAMMO deta. was developed bas 4 4 ( units mi" (CA td upon the X ; f W 3 , 7944 ) as allows$ buffer 4). 0.5 ad ad 0 41 thisue d I t. o O.IW scetat Ddx. A: 0.5 . of 1-hr. 1:10 aq. art. of minced Ka salt of RNA Dfin 5 B: 0 7 MI 0i 0.1jr ~Wrtale im c e; (OR 0.0). . . . 0.5 MI. of ext" and 1.0 ad, HA - All samples net Incu bated I br. at W. 2.0 mi.' of 023% u V11 acetate wi th 5% CCLCOOH added. left an addnl.Tmlu. at .17* to ppt. proteins And J:- Iti hi '01tim betwe" Societe acids In the Process of etafidij:j" O.F.CbepluoSaaaAL.P.Rukina. Uk,-f.. 23, 388--win -stiff., ~19% 19M).-A. uffrapt was miade to show that ribmudek (1) and d rlWyclck (11) aM In ibe piocess of roetabollsto Mqfuilly waywed Inta on* another without pMhnhuLry brialedown. Ground tissue of rabbit kidney was used in ix ftai&As. To arrest aWAbolic degntyrnerization of 11, I Was added; " oaus~d a reduction In the pentose ouqeotides and an Omega Its ff. (Mfy In Itmg and thyroid sland tissues Me tb# cosweidon, of I into U thus far been obwved. lm tisman, the use of. PON there fms been oblerved a redvetW W fha P-coutent In the 9 fraction and a P-aftledle Movultaneously the speciSc I Is, *as considerably lowered. ~Wwu . rgisistas Previously amdi- timed Whs NialWigo irk 11 t6 support the is viov find- inp. 8. S. Uvine t ta, v MMMI_ Will NNIOR Its., ClIt Activity- of dehujibotmTease. ' ' P- ~ - Inst.' Blochtnt. 'Am[ 4 Bivexim. 4hisr. - 27, ii u avyo ju- sunur. hemoly sh rocytes at of yribonitclease ' h- i ll f b1 i h I 6 t n ood mn m. T i t at f 6 a part of ) o Gf I nd differs in vi f i n It k ts a rt i .. r.: .,owu lubibito". M is tivat for inin. at 56 , I. leuc-c-q-tes belavier tutclikii that of a s -n orlmnd M19h). -The baAc propertics~- (d. Kumick, et al.. C.A. 47, -of III coftselde vith ~ thosL of a Onilar fuhibitorJoum inj '=(d. 7anentipf and Chai :, CA ~ 43, Mg In, ed unchatiked-aftcrAS, of dMlysis j that It most probably ~is a Idsh-mol. iubstanre. t. 8 :L. 7_ 1; 7 7_7 Dutermirstion'o ultrose b D at per 0 torrlitarapby,_- L~. 11 'Ad "S.R., Klev)._ Uktals. Diet ar. were 791(p asstan, summary" 3, Rabbits I faid their livers pt her ed Ad an ly remor j. j ' wous done at low te Three g. 61 the fiver w proce sm.2 ere treated by a modification of limidt and ThAnnhamrr,: mrth(ki (C-A, 40, 21814). l3toxyribolluclelc acid (1) ;kM dbonucleic acid (ri) weri Isolat by a process p MY ed foftzly !4'~ described (cf; D,AvpJcvuj . C-4, 4S.. 96M). ~ I wab td i-.' (roil the ppt. with, 10% CCIRCOJIT At Due rat 20miu.p.-, followed by a ID-InIn. extm'with 5% Co'cox. Lpktj. Tit" con) bined, fiebted on bolling water bath for 30 min.,: a cur-rest f fr. To the tube cants. was , 1 r, 4 added 0.05 mi. of 10% HC104; iv the one contc.- I 'j`_%_rol they were placed for I min. In a boiling water bath be t t - Tubts were then stoppered and-, irc I ::: -._- .1. - , 'h drol 41's a7r=ed .0t6" proceed for I hr., The tubes were i cooled and 0,03 and 0.05 ral. of distd HtO added ""c res ading to the vols- of added HCIG.: mftd Of po Cent xifvjied. rbe supernatant ritaterfal sed In"th chrornatogruphic de!ns. - Strips of chrotnatog pblc NO, a -in. of HO foR V'~ v F P, '77 Y~ RUKINAY L. P. Rukina.,.L. P. k4la adult rabbim in RNA and DRN,x -if t1w li-r ,f pi~g- ra a'111 Wilts k "I 24-~:lty-W embry.~3 tli~ ratio of lau ilic I., P is 't-iWed in the iwer of now1mrn rabbits the N o~mpn~ of 111,JA vi Gharply ehangLd, the ratio of adenine to P wa!i titlyled j%d iunilar rat.os of guanine and of thymine were also increased, The ratio of guanine to P of RNA was quadrupled. The ratio of purine bases to P in the liver of 10~lay old rabbit3 was lowered. In the liver of rabbits one month old the high ratio between Ktuittiltie and P of RNA persisted; the cytosinc to P ratio was increiw& and the uracil to P ratio was loweted. In DRNA nil 4 bases had a ratio to Pgfinilar to Viatin adult rabbits, The. Ln ratio of N bases to the P of nucleic acidt in the liver of rab bits 2 months old was the sanit as In adult rabbits. - It is ' crincluded.that the processes of littefisive proleirl iynthois, ' h I n t e animal rganism Is accompan-W by a chan In the: ku telit 01 flu se j:', . - Pvncri~,S .No RMS WDE1 S. - - -S71ry 0 2167-FO(irt 1111glish, 2FA-1 C. C. A. , 32, 75101--Th- (-micretc of a river dam became covered with aigne by jilly, coinciding with the max. of "flowering" ofthewater. The nint. of butyric acid -forming, ammoni - fying, de!oillutizijig anti denitrifying bacteria is greater on concrete covvrcd by algae than on other parts. Thio- bacteria are not assocd, with algae. Aerobic cellulose bacteria and nitrifying bacteria are restricted to certain arl~as. : Near the areas covered by algae the C content of the ivatvr is lower and the 0 content higher (photosyn- p thesii). The apit. of sulfates is also Itiglier than in the middle of the rivcr. The concrete covered by algae cort- tains ler. C02a till CaO. In brittorn layers of the watcr the anit. of Incteri-i ii sniall or they tire absent. The ground watcr was nf Devonian mirin. Water In the tunnel of the dam comaiard 97j-1611 mr, of Cl per I., Devonian water cmijain-, W5 tijp4l. Cl,and It is concluded that the ground water wa.-; ilifil. Ity river water serping through the dam. T Nmpiv,% CaxUj Stor -S CA t 6n~ M .-I-M-M-Pa-M-PROMr- t, A, 114 11 gall! A, It V If SA V V P 11 1; L I I w 14 f A -c- L-J-J---CL Idlecroblalfty of the Bha Sea: Dep& distribution of microaqPnimmus. A. R. Kriss and R. A. Rukina. Vikra- at 5 test 1wints, 50 ken. spast and IM-170 kill. off %limr, at I See. depth, tit 23 1". Intervals in [11e (), menne (to cit.). Anti at 2W in. lit(crvu6 In the IIjq i4me VIM tit.). OfUl varieties found 12 i -* 0 Artr racullativir arearrolmrs; 17 stweirtle- (12ait-I ?I. rr%10 00 chvicrterd Its the If)( '.N vati.-lit-4 bmind its thr lie,; Fone. the figuirt sister 17. well I I , 'Allis 5( 1 111.1 00 00 11ipswotsks affiw, Atky. rouw, Alh,,,-N] aff.1, Also, -100 '111,1141111. fla0f. Atim"Mcs. kill i"N"t. Had. inkitit, It. "ANdPol. 11, OmICN1.1011. lend to. lfsfem,~ 011 CID 0 0 11111 11! cwtill's Ili Ihr pt*" k 1.1"t.1,11em (It st'"Ir. tatifis-st sell I., ago I I.W0 ,reel. lie the W4 Feuer. Imes, the wu Nemeses t;.I%vl 00 1 11.). Crit C11111111, F4f�lrll till 110 1113,(VIT lilt, 00 -00 40 0 so VSS P% 'go E, A a - I L a IIIALLUACKAL LITIOAtt,41f CLASSIFICATION t too 71-6 t-1 is to Aj q it it it is La 04 K is ;0r` so 0 u on All. a n tt n 11 it "Its IT s Ille 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 a Gj* 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 * 0 00 0 0 0 0 0! go 00 *0 00 00 0 111** 0 -9,9.0 000 0 00 00 0 9 0 r~ -ition, r-.: r r~ ~i e r S ~v I C 1, C; -r'- a:-, 7-,-: F --n n L- cm 1 - dance 0 f no n, s - n ilibrary of ComnrrFn, iii-lecera, ber 1952. UTif,'14---'S 'U. USSIR/Microbioliogy GeneralMicrobiology. F-1 S Jo U-1 Ref Zhur Biol., No 4, 1958, 14619 Author Ierusalimskiy, N.D., Rukina. E.A. Inst Title Study of Spore Formtion Conditions of Butyric Acid Bacteria with Aid of Colloidal Wrappers. Orig Pub Mi~xobiologiya, 1956, 25, No 6, 649-658 Abstract Cultivation of.Clostridium. saccharobutiricum in colloidal wrappers immersed in a definite medium made it possible to trace the dependence of different spore formation sta- ges on changes in the medium. The accumulation of a lar- ge number of vegetative cells up to 3-5-7 billions was best on a rich nutrient medium with a yeast autolysate and peptone. To convert the yegetative cells into ripe pre-spore granulose-containing and clostridial. forms, a favorable influen-ce was exerted by transferring the cul- tures into a nitrogen-free medium with glucose and Card 1/2 -atiunq~hy of l'.,6ta:,-- us se,iilr~e!-Is A. 11 iq,,radakl y go-=vdar~~ t,.reri--y- Z/035/62/000/910/004/126 A001/A101 AUTHORS: Rambousek-, Jan, Rdkl, Antonia- TITLE: Changes in geographic latitude of the geodetic observatory Peenk during 1958.7 - 1959.9 .PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 10,19~2, 13- 14, abstract 1OA126 ("Geod.~a kartogr.,obzor.", 1961, v. 7, no. 10, 190 - 195, no. 11, 208 - 212; no. 12, 225 - 227, Czech) TEXT: Systematic observations for determining the latitude-of the FecO obser-vatory near Ondrejova (CSSR) were initiated on September 2, 1958, in con- nection with the IGY and IGC. Theobservations were carried out by the Horrebow- -Talcott method according to'the Poltava program with a transit instrument AP 100 manufactured at the state enterprise K. Zeiss.in Jena. Altogether 1,150 latitude pairs and 7_~.1,8 pairs for determining the value,of a micrometer screw revolution. were processed. The accuracy of determining the mean value of the observatory latitu de amounts to + 0.'014 (rms error). On assumption that all observed lat- itude variations were caused.solely by changes in the position of the Earth's instantaneous pole, the adjusted value of the observatory latitude is expressed Card 1/3 s/O~/6Vboq/o 10/004/128 .Changes in geographic latitude of the... AOOIIAI01 by the formula: 490511'5611, 210 + 0", 085 cos (18ot + 1120) 0", 019 sin (180t + 1120) + 0", 237 cos (150t + 72052). A comparison of the coordinates of the instantaneous polecalculated from ob- setvations at the Peco Observatory and from the data of the Latitude.Service of the International Time Bureau made it possible to calculate ihe following value of the non-polar z-term. + O.'0306os (18ot + 2o8o).,From the comparison of the latitude mean value determined on the given day with the values.ob- tainled in '.each observational series of the same day, the adjusted value of diurnal latitude variation has been calculated: E)+5h 6(pd +0'.',027cos~(t 4). Card 2/3 CZECHOSLOVAKTA/Human and Animl Physiology Blood. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 2, 1958, 8473; Author Vaclav Rukl and Zdenka vykyftlova Inst Title Observations on the Problem of the Detection and Evaluation of Heinz Bodies. Grig Pub Fracovai. lekax, 1956, 8, No 1, 41-42 Abstract, Large quantities of phenylhydrazine were absorbed through the injured skin of 6 workers of a chemical factory with severe burns. A considerable a unt of exythrocytes with Heinz bodies appeared in the peripheral blood. After 6 da5rn Heinz bodies were not detected. The decrease in the number of Heinz bodies was accompanied by an.increase in the number of reticulocytes. Heinz bodies were not found am ng patients with severe burns who were not subjected to the effect of pheny1hydrazine. The detection of Heinz bo- dies is of diagnostic significance. Card 1/1 RUKL, Vaclav. MUDr.; FILIP, Bobumil, MUDr. Unusual working hazard on polishing wheels. Pracovni lek. 7 no.3:164-165 May 55. 1. Z Odd. hygieny prace a chorob z povolani'v Pardubicich., (INDUSTRIAL HYGIETTE hazards in work on polishing wheels, angioneurosim) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES angioneurosis in workers with polishing wheels) /-- - --A- ~~v inry-mn A y, . I T pi Vc. TI; 1 cd nrj fX: t Y, t' ~'c e in, E, c~~ r, V:r ~v-, j*. U o C anp. r~a b0dl-t wer,~- f~-wd In vil 1 h by the 'I: ~!llect a' (Un- pomer pub7 of 4-du trip 'i R, hye S '-c,! r--e1-dlco-, V31- 91 111. 8, Sect- VI. Alzt~usst, 1954 Translation from: Referativayy zEzzxnal, Elektrotekh-nika. 19 5 8, Nz 2 p 118 (USSR) A',IJTI-,70R: G. L Tych.-ilmakiv., Y. P., ar-d Yal0lividim-, Ya. A. TITLE: A Method of Pr_cducing Power From Beta-ActiVe Isotopes '0b. odnorn metode e~z~ergeticlheskogo ispol'zovan.-ya beta -akt1VMvkh izotopoy) PER=7GAL: Tr. in-ta M--vo radlateklmich. prom-st! SSSR, 1956, Nr f, (36), pp 3-8 UX ABSTRACT: Pxra types of atomic Pawer so, ces based on P-radiation ul-ilization areln-rwz: (1) a.weli-lae-1-4ated electrode is directly charged by P -particles; '2) -Particle en-ergy.is t:ranaaformed in. a semiconductor into the energy of a great r-~urnber of relatively al-aw electromr-a. The di2acivantages of the first xneth-sd -- a !:J g1% -.Lnternai reei~.fasce of the atomic battery (on the order of hun- dred~~ of megof_mq~ '_ and of tl-)e second methad - a low efficiency are pointed _-:-J. A ~.,zew met!._,~d is suggested, based or. the charge accumulation created by P-radia-tion --r, a-,- electric capacitox. A chargee capacitor is periodically dis- 0~'_I.-ge~_ by a swlitc~_-i:~g device oizta imp-zdlse transfafmer, the secondary C';Lrd 12 SOY/112-58-2-2.525 A -Method of PzoducL,-.g Power From Beta-Active Isotopes ln-dis,.g of which supplies a load. A simplified scheme of an atomic battery is presented; its power and efficiency .are calculated;. with.10-1,- ciLrie 6-source W. activity, ith an average P-particle energy of 100-kev, and with- a 100 _ff1f c-apacitor, the optimum charging time that corresponds to the maximum effi- CIiency 'jZO. 516) is 20 micros econds , the capacitor, voltage is 70 kv, and the mear. output power is 13 W. ~ Witha 10:1 transformer ratio, the equivalent bat- tery resistance 4s or- the order of,hundreds of ohms. ~The S35' sulfu_r isotopes with &r- average energy of abole, 100 kev and a half-lifelof 87. 1days, is recom- me-nded as a source of P-radiatioa-. Bibliography: 8 items. E.A.G. Card 21? Q~p (c Is 22 q~) ML C. A--." IV & C. *-a- A. 0- C.- 0. C. W- 12 (c 18 im 22 a IL a-p- (c 10 so to IL IL S."- AL AL ff~ _VW VbMWAd rw Wo Cowt4nda Moliftg or tlw MalwAlfla ftchmmlnloml Smiety at VwAt. Sma mwtm ad RIS�Wlftl Commloatl~ to. A. 8. term (VDMA), Hn ow, 62431 S105616010361631321033 447,oo ,,BOo6/BO14 AUTHORS: Braginskiyo V. .,Ivanenko, D. D., Rukman, G. I. TITLE- The Possibility of Making Laboratory,Tests for the Purpose of Measuring the Propagation Rate of Gravitational Inter- action PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 38, No- 31, PP- 1005-1007 TEXT: New experiments for investigating gravitational waves have been suggested repeatedly-(observation of gravitational radiation, verification of effects of the general relativity theory, E6tv6s experiments, etc.). Measurement of the propagation rate of gravitational interaction has been suggested only~in Ref.'5. The difficulties involved are discussed in de- tail.:According to Ref. 69 the amplitude of a field at a distance R from ~the emitter may.be expressed by E 2p eicit R_3cos9 (I+k2R 2/2-ik3R3/2+QC0)q R 0 where k w/o and a is the propagation rate.of the gravitational field, 9 9 Card 1/3 8201 The Possibility o f Making Laboratory Tests for S/056/60/038/03/32/033: the Purpose of Measuring the Propagation Rate Boo6/Bo14 of Gravitational Interaction p' is thedipolemoment (the dipole oscillates with the frequenoyt,,). This holds for distances R, which are small asicompared to the wavelength, where,kR