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LE-commic efficiency of -thp technological rporgardza-
-tion of a machlrier~7 man-Li-facturing p-lant]
tekb-nir-heAcogo perevo,.:,,-ntzh(,T1�,i.'-l -.rashin!'.-
st.r.-IJ tellziogo vav~--,da. Moskva, Ma.vii-Inostroenie, 1965.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 389
Satel', Eduard Adamovich
Osnovy organizatsii i planirovaniya mashinostroitel'nykh predpriyatiy
SSSR (Principles of Organization and Planning of Machine-
building Enterprises in the USSR) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957,
155 p. 12,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Sochinskiv. A.R., Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House:
ykova, G.I.; Tech. Ed.: Uvarova, A.F.; Managing Ed. for
Literature otk the Economics and organization of Machine Building
(Mashgiz): Saksaganskiy, T.D.
PURPOSE: This book is intended as a text-book for students of.
industrial engineering institutes and industrial engineering
departments of technical vuzes and is authorized as such by
the Ministry of Higher Education. It is also considered
useful to engineering and technical personnel in machine-
building enterprises.
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Principles of Organization and Planning of Machine (Cont.) 389
automation. In another example, the automation equipment at the
Moscow Bearing Plant is reported to consist of a line which
includes eighty-four units, of which sixty-nine are machine
tools. This automated line machines bearing races, coats the
races with anticorrosive substances, assembles, and packs
both roller and ball bearings. ChaptersI to V were written by
Professor E.A. Satel' and reviewed by Doctor of Economic
Sciences K.I. Klimenko; chapter VI was written by Candidate of
Technical Sciences N.A. Radushinskiy and reviewed by Engineer
S.A. Dumler. All chapters were read by the Department of
Organization and Production Economics of the Moscow Auto-
mechanic Institute. There are no references.
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MrATT, Georgiy Yakovlevich; YUROYIIV. Hikolay Mikhaylovich; BUSYATS"WA, L.A.,
inzh.retsenzent; JSZ,=Ur,~4.R., inzh., retsenzent; BOGINSKIT,
M.N., ekonomist, red.; SALTANSKIY, A., red.izd-va; MATYLTWA, Te.N.p
tekhn.red.
[Planning in machinery manufacturing factories] Planirovanie na
mashinostroitellnom zavode. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 243 p. (MIRA 11:4)
(Machinery industry)
AUTHORS- E-0-h en Va. I 'd 207
A.V.-., and Sochinskiy, A.R.
TITLE: Operational a---,d Production Planning and Dispatching
L
in a Machine--Bulilding Plant (Opera t ivno- proi zvod s tvenac.
plan-'rovaniye i dispetchirovaniye na m4shinostroitel'nom
zavode).
PUB. DATA: Gosudarstvennoye riauchno-technicheskoye izdatel'stvo
mashinostroitel'noy literatury, Moscow, 1957)
248 pp., 8000 copies.
ORIG. AGENCY.- None given.
EDITOR: Letenko, V.A., Docent, Candidate of Economic
Sciences, Pi~blishing House Ed.., Sakaganskiy, T.D.;
Reviewers- Bilinkis, M.S., Engineer, and Zakharov, M.Z.,
Engineer, Tech. Ed.: Sokolova,, T.F.
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207
operational and Prod-lllcti-':~7t I .1t11r,,g and Dispatching (Cont
p
The book is _nrended as a textbook for a course on
PURPOSE' rod,-c--ion, Planning and Dispatching
OperatiOnal and P 1% Plants, which is taught in
,,hine
jr, Mar, stration for Labor
tec.hnfcal ri_JJ:)o1LS Of the Main Admini ce with the latter s
Reserves., it was prepared in accordan
Drograin and approved by the Main Labor
eduQat:40na il of Ministers
Reserves Admin31-st rat ion of the Counc
of the USSR-
COVERAGE, Thol siYbject textbook is i-ntended for technical school
bevel) students who have had no
(j,unior co~_,ege I and hasithere-
previous sL%idies of the subject'matte,q
fore, a tasf,.~ai-ly descriptive approach. The principa
-at-ed are, an outline of planning
topic areas prese noss and series-production as well
'i -
systems empj,,:)yed in
,,_s indIviduali irem rarufacture.,. objectives of opera
I I p-i~,anning~ and dispatching in
tional and producti0ft
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207
Operationai, anid and Disvatching (Cont.)
Ch . IV. No -s -, n - S,-~ v d--n g C a o n S 0 f P r d c t i o n 41
Ch ~ V. Prod--.x:r-ko- Scned,-".es of Production, Yearly and
Qt;ar~-er~'.y 80
Ch. VT. Monthl.-~ Sulhed-.6e., Production Assignments
and Charcs 129
Ch. VII. OrgantzaT:3-u-,n cf Operat-1,-;n'v'-.' Pr1.)dU,::-,:ion Accounting 164
Ch. VIII. Orga'-iza~-i*oa t.-i 200
Ch. IX. Organizat-ta.-i Work 1Rz;,-i:-!rte of a Dispatcher 212
C h. X. Organl~zatioa and Wcrk Ro--G!-ine of a Shop Dispatcher 224
Subject index 244
Subject index accordl-,-,F, -o t:-,.~pes- oi vrodl.~ction 246
AVA - ABLE Library of' Con-ress
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C, C,
KATSIiaIB0GMI,, Boris Yakovlevich Cdeceased]; KREPISH. P.V., kand.ekon.nauk,
dots., retsenzent; -Anzh., retsenzent; GERCHUK.
Ya 'P.. Vand.ekon.nauk, rnd.; GOBOLTUBOVA, I.Yu., red.izd-va
[deceased]; GERASI140VA, Ye.S., takhn.red.
[Operational schedule planning in machinery manufacturing plants]
Operativno-keleadarnoe plantrovanie na mashinostroitellmom zavode.
Hoskva, Goo. nauchno-tek-hn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958. 182p.
(Machinery industry) (MIRA 11:5)
SATkM Sdiuml Adamovich, prof., doktor takhn.nquk, red.; LETENKO,
Viktor Aleksandrovich, kand.ekon.nailk; BRYANSKIY, Georgiy
Anatoliyevich, kand.el~on.nauk; &AM)11SK1Y. Georgiy Ivanovich,
kand.ekon.nauk; ORLOV, N;A., prof., retsenzent; FRUMN, I.L.,
inzh.-ekon., retsenzent; STBILIMAKHOVICH, N.A., kand.tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent; B.UYAM , A.Y., inzh.-ekon., retsenzent;
inzh., red.; SALYANSKIY, A.A., red.izd-va;
"If -, V-.D.",_-_t_e_khn. red.
[Principles of the technology of prod-action and labor organiza-
tion] Osnovy tekhnicheskoi podt-.otovki proizvodstva i organi-
zatsiia truda. Pod red. E.A.Satelia. Moskva, Gas.nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 330 P. (MIRA 12:10)
(Machinery industry)
SOCHINSKIY, Aron Ruvimovich; VIASOV,-P.Ya., red.
(Fundamentals of organizo&on in an industrial enterprise] Os-
novy organizatsli promy&-Iennogo predpriiatiia. Pod red. P.IA.
Vlasova; uchebnoe posobie dlia kursov podgotovki i povysheniia
kvalifikatsii bukhgalterov promyshlennosti. Moskvap Gos. plan-
izdat, 1960. 279 p. (MIRA 14;11)
(Industrial management)
KREFISH, Pavel Vladiriirovich; ANMEYEV, A.M. v dots., retsenzent;'__,50-CMSKIY'
A.R.,_inzh., red.; RADAYEVA, Z~A, red. izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhn.
.x;ed*-
[Methods for scheduling production, in a machinery plant] Metodika ka-
lendarnogo planirovaniia proizvodstva na mashinostroitellnom pred-
priiatii. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry,
1961. 250 P. (MIU 14:9)
(Machinery industry) (Industrial management)
SOCHINSKIY2 Aron Ruvimovich;_VLASOV, P.Ya., kand. ekon. nauks red.;
SMIRNUV, le.l., red.; PONO1AA=Aj A.A., tekbn. red.
[Principles of the organization of an industrial enterprise)
Osnovy organizatsii promyshlemogo predpriiatiia; uchabnoe
posobie dlia karsav podgotovki i pavysheniia kvalifikatsii
bukhgalterav promyshlennosti. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Pod
red. P.IA.Vlasova. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1962. 323 P.
(MIRA 15: 1-1)
(Industrial organization) '
by uk, to.
r,Aak; i~,iYLMVA, 1:.V~,, irizh; kanid. Aon~
nar-ta. TIETA."!
ekon. nalzk; in
inzh., red.
[Frob-I.ems on the jrgenizati-on and plaiurllm,~ of, machinery-
industry enterprises] Sbomik zqa-a%h po orguniLatlsil i pla-
urovaniiu rrashino3tr--Atelltrjkh prtA,-!-,--J1iat - G.A.
I j4.
r
BrianSk.4j i dr. -'osk-.ra, Mashincstrocnie,,. 2064. 6 P.
(MIRA 17.'9
BO~ROVSKIY, P.4
PHASE I BOOK E)[FLOITATION SOV16 206
Konferentsiya po teoril plastin I obolochek. Kazan', 1960.
Trudy Konferentaii po teorii plastin i*obolochek; 24-29 oktyabrya
1960. (Transadtions of.the Conference.on the Theory ofilllalves
and Shells Held In Kazant,'24 to 29 October-1960)...Kazan', ..,
[Izd-vo Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo universitetal 1961. 426 p.
1000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Kazanakiy-filiul. Kazanskiy
gosudarstvannyy universitatlim. V. I. Ullyanova-Lanina.
Editorial Board; Kh. .M. Mushtarl, Editor; F. S. ID'anbayeva, Secretary;
N. A. Al:umyao, V. V. Bolotin,-A. S. Vollmi1r, N.tS.,Ganiyev,
A. L. Golldenveyze4 N. A. Killchevskly, M.~ S. Kornishin~ .
A. I. Luflye, G. N. Savin, A. V. Sachenkov; "I. VL Svirskly,
R. G. Suricli-i, and A. P. Filippov. Ed.: V. 1. AlokAagih;*
Tech. Ed.--:- Yu.-P. Semenov.
PURPOSE: The collection of articles Is iiitended'for isclentints'and.
engineers who are interested in the analysis of strength ind
stability of shells.
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Transautions of the Conference (qont.) SOV/6206
COVERAGE: The book is a collection of articles delivered at the
Conference on Plates and Shells held in Kazan' from 24 to 29
October 1960. The articles deal with the math=atfcal thaor7
of plates and shells and its application to the solution, in
both linear and nonlinear formulations, of,probl~ms.of banding,
statio and dynamic stability, and vlDratlon of i6gular'.and
sandwich plates and shellO 6f V&riouu shapes under variou4
loadings in-the elastic and plastic regions' An,~Jrslo,ia made
or the behavior of plates and ahells in fluido,;and the erfeev
of creep of the material*Is considered. Ahumbo~ of,papors
discuss problems associated with the development of effective
mathematieal.,methods.for-solv:tng problems in the theory of.shelli.
Some of the reports propose algorithms for-the solution of.problems
with'the aid of'olectronic computers. 'A total of.one hundredi
reports and notes were presented and discussed during the con-
ference. The reports are arranged alphabetically(Russian) by
the authorls name.
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Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/6206
Selezov.? 1. T. Investigation of the Propagation of
t-as-tIc' Waves in Plates -and Shells q47
Slepqv, B. I. Dynamic Stability of a Circular Cylindri-
cal Shell Under Wave-.Impact Loading Z3
Sochinsk.y_, S V and V. S. Chuvikovskly. On Nonlinear
'---TYfi-a-mfc_ Deformations of Rectangular Plates and
Cylindrical Shells 358
Surkin,,R. G., and L. A. Kuznetkova. On the Flexural
Probiem of a Shallow Square 8pherical Panel With a
Nonlinear Stress-Strain'Relationship 362
Teregulov, I. G. On the Theory of Plates of Medium
Thickness, 367
Tkachuk, G. I. Integral-Differential Equations of the
Theory of Thin Elastic Shells of Revolution 376
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SOC.HNSKly-f- V.- P. - -----
USSR/Mining - Machines
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Authors i Fedorov, G. P., and Sochinakiy, V. P.
Title : Mechanization of the Excavation of Coal with Cutting and LoOing
Machines, and Taking Into Account All Basic Processes
Periodical : Mekh. Trud. Rab. Ed. 3, 38 - 39, AT)r - May 1954
Abstract : A comprehensive review is presented on problems related to the
mechanized excavation of coal with cutting and loading machines,
type UKMG. The author takes into account various technological
processes involved in the above operations, and SuEgests improve-
ments which, in his opinion, would result in savint time and increas-
ad coal production. Drawings.
Institution :
Submitted :
IVANOV, N.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; SOCHINSHY, V.P., gornyy inzh.
Efficient systems for opening up new levels in operative Donets
Basin mines working flat seams. Ugoll Ulcr. '~ no.8:19-24
Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Donetskiy ugollnyy institut.
(Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining)
IVANOV , N.I.; SHTEDING, A.E.; Prinimali uchastiye: ZYKOV, inzh.;
HER ZNITSKIY, I.I., inzh.; NORENKO, N.A.., inzh.; S-OCHINSK-I-y-i -V.P,.p
otv. red.; NURMIWKHOI-SWVA, V.F., red. izd-va; PROZOiOVSKAYA, V.L.,
tekhn. red.
[Reorganization of coal mines ] Rekonatruktsiia ugollnykh shakht.
I.Iloskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu. Pt.l.
[Practices of foreign countries in the reorganization of coal
mines] ZarubezhrWi opyt rokonstruktsii shakht. 1961. 222 p.
(KMA 15: 1)
(Coal mines and mining)
IVANOV, N.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; SOCHINSKIY, V.P., inzh.; KAGANSKIY, M.Ye.,
in zh. ; ZYKOV, V. M. , i~-zh. ~ - -
Efficient methods of developing new levels in the operative
Donets Basin mines mining flat seams. Sbor.DonUGI no.21:3-35
,61. (MIRA 15:6)
(Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining)
IVANOV, M.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; SOCHINSKIY, V.P., inzh.
Selecting the method of deepening the vertical shafts of operative
Donets Basin mines mining flat seams. Sbor.DonUGI no.21:139-166
,61. (MIRA 15:6)
(Donets Basin-Shaft sinking)
SOI(~171TJIS.'~JY, V.P.,, otv. red.; SILINA, L.A.,, red. izd-va
(Recorzendat-Jons for the planning and carying out of the
o-jerall mechani7,-*Ion and automation of Donets Basin coal
mines) Rekomenda sii k proektirovaniiu i osuEhchertvIeniiu
komplekonoi mekhanizatsii i avtoaatizatsii ugollnykh shakht
Poribassa. Yoz7kva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 175 p.
(MIRA 17: 5)
1. Donetsk. Donetskiy nauchno, issledovatellskiy ugoltr"
insti-t-ut.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3834
Petrov, Ylktor Pav2ovich, and Arkadly Arkad'yevich Sochivko
Upravleniye raketami (Rocket Guidance) Moscow, Voyenizdat, 1959. 20T p
No. of copies printed not given.
Ed.: V.L. Sterligov, Engineer, Major; Tech. Ed.:, M.P. Zudim .
PURPOSE: This book is intended for officers of combined-arms units
studying fundamentals of rocket engineering and for other readers
interested in the subject.
COVERAGE: The book is a popular account of the physical principles
on which guidance of rocket weapons is based. It provides data
on r'oeket flight and guidance systems derived from non-Soviet
sources. No personalities are mentioned. There are'26 references:
23 Soviet 8 of which are translations or compilatJons of Western
literaturel , 2 English and I Geman.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 3
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S/026/611'000/007/001/002
D051/D112
AUTHORS., Petrov, V.P. (Leningrad), Sochivko, A.A. (Leningrad)
TITLE- Weather and artificial satellites
PERIODICAL. Priroda, no.7, 1961, 25-32
TEXT: In this article, intended for the general reader, the authors describe the
role played by artificial satellites in weather forecasting. Most of the infor-
mation given is obtained from US sources. The effect of cosmic phenomena on the
weather is stressed. Some scientists consider that the process by which a tro-
pospheric cyclone leads to the formation, in the upper layers of the atmosphere,
of an anticyclone above which a cyclone is formed etc. extends up to 400 km; all
these atmospheric circulations are interconnected. The start of the third sputnik
gave for the first time the possibility to study the atmosphere from above. Sub-
sequent satellites and rockets basically changed the previous conceptions of the
upper atmosphere. Two very important facts were established:
The Earth is surrounded by layers (belts) of intense cosmic radiation (Fig.1).
2. The density of" the atmosp6re above 500 km from the Earth is 16-_,'0 times
than considered up to 19515.
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Weather and artificial satellites D051/D112
The first of these discoveries -was made by means of cosmic particle counters.
The second was made by observing the orbits of artificial Earth satellites. The
radiation belts around the Earth explain the fact that above the poles the effec-
tive temperature of the upper atmosphere is higher than in moderate latitudes.
The temperature changes in the upper atmosphere and the intensity of radiation of
the belts depend on solar activity and are connected with the eleven year cycle of
change of the general circulation of the atmosphere. The influence of the ra-
diation belts on the general circulation of the atmosphere is strong due to the re-
latively high density of the upper atmospheric layers. With high-altitude rockets
and artificial Earth satellites the intensity of the X-ray, ultraviolet, and other
solar radiation absorbed by the terrestrial atmosphere was determined. Houever,
calculations showed that the solar energy absorbed by atmospheric layers above a
distance cf 200 km from the Earth is insufficient for the thermal flow which heats
the upper atmosphere. It was found that charged particles of the radiation belts,
cosmic particles from interstellar space, lunar radiation, the energy of meteors
etc. considerably contribute to this flow. Already prior to the start of artifi-
cial satelLites it was observed that the strongest precipitations occur 30-40 days
after the intersection of the paths of meteor flows by the orbit of the Earth and
that showers of meteors and showers of cosmic dust precede the usual rainfalls.
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S/1026/61/000/007/001/002
Weather and artificial satellites D051/D112
Artificial satellites whose equipment and devices are basically intended for the
study of processes occurring beyond the limits of the dense atmospheric layers
are called geophysical satellites. The most important of these was the third
sputnik. Meteorologically, geophysical experiments are valuable, because they
serve to improve long-range and superlong-range weather forecasts. The satellites
must be precisely orientated in space. The simplest solution of this problem is
the "untwisting" of the satellite during launching, in order to give it gyroscopic
properties. This stabilization system, used in the Tiros I and II satellites,
has the disadvantage that the satellite faces the Earth only during one half of its
orbit. However, for recording the reverse side of the Moon the cameras of the
Soviet interplanetary station were focused on the Moon's center by means of a very
perfect tracking system. The optical elements of this system tracked the limb of
the Moon and upon deviation of the orientated axis from the direction towards the
Moonis center gave a signal for switching in the orientation system of the rocket
A similar system can be used for the orientation of the devices of a meteorological
satellite towards the Earth (Fig.3). Due to the rotation of the Earth about its
axis, a complete survey of the Earthis surface can only be made by putting the
satellite into an orbit whose plane intersects the poles of the Earth. At a re-
volution time of 1.5 hours one satellite will be able 'to record within one dai the
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Weather and artificial satellites D051/D112
entire terrestrial surface. In addition to cloud charts a meteorological satel-
lite also can provide data on the temnerntaire of the Earth's surface and the upper
layers of the troposphere. The upper section of Fig.7 gives an approximate
energy distrIbutAon by wavelengths in the spectrum of the Sun (6,0000K) and the
Earth (3000K). For visible light the terrestrial atmosphere is transparpnt.
This is confirmed by the nearly complete absence of absorption bands in the atmos-
phere near the maximum of solar radiation (see lower section of Fig.7 beneath the
radiation curve of the Sun). For the radiation emitted from the'Earth's surface
the atmosphere is nearly opaque (Fig.7). There is only a small "window" in the
9-12/ft region. For these rays the absorption of terrestrial radiation is by 1,000
times weaker than in the 5-7/X region. Filters were developed allowing the pas-
sa.ge Of narrow bands of infrared radiation. In satellites the use of filters in-
tended for the 9-12~lk range permits measuring the intensity of terrestrial radiation
(the Sun does not emit these wavelengths) and, consequently, determining the tem-
perature of the Earth7s surface. Left and right near the "window" the terrestrial
radiation is absorbed basically by water vapors. But the vapors themselves emit
radiation and by using a filter intended for a small ~,;avelength range near 6/* it
wIll be possible to determine the temperature of the upper layers of the water va-
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6474
Petrov, Viktor Favlovich and Arkadiy Arkad'yevich Sochivko
Upravleniye raketami (Rocket Guidance) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow,
Voyenizdat M-va obor. SSSR, 1963, 263 p. 2r-,000 copies printed.
..j
Eds_* V. L. Sterligov and G. F. Peretrukhina; Tech. Ed.: N. N.
Kokina.
PURPOSE: ThiB book is intended for combined-arms officer personnel
and others studying the fundamentals of rocketry.
COVBRAGE~ The book presents the fundamental principles of rocket-
weapons control in a form accessible to the nonspecialist.
Information on the theory of reaction propulsion and an
examination of the more common rocket guidance systems (based
on non-Soviet sources) are presented. No personalities are
mentioned, There are 28 references, all Soviet.
141 :P ~- 4
SOCHIVXO, A.S.
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_~-- - - ,
- V, ~V r~',
k and roadway control communication s7stem. Avto"..tel~M.
evias' no.5:34-35 M7 657. (XLRA 10:7)
1. Machallnik slushby signmlizateii i evyaxi Hookovsko-Nursko-
Donbasskoy dorogi.
(Railroads--Communication systems)
STBPANOV, N.M.; SOCHIVKO, A.S.
What will be done in 1958. Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 2 no.2:33-34
F t58. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela Giprotranseignalavyasi (for
Stepanov). 2. Nachalinik aluzhbv signalizataii i svyasi Moskovsko-
Kursko-Donbasakoy dorogi (for Sbehivko).
(Railroads-Signaling)
SOCHIVKO, A.S.
Building of new and modernization of old devices. Avtom., telem.
i sviaz' 3 no.2:7-8 1? 159- (MMA 12:4)
1. Nachallnik sluzhby signalizataii i svyazi Moskovsko-Kursko-Don-
basekoy dorogi.
(Railroads-Equipment and supplies)
k II
0
SOCHIVKOL A~S- 'T41
D-hey were given- the rot,-ting Red Banner. Av~. telem. i sviaz' 5
no.1Q1-22'ja 161. .9 (X=,--! a:31"'
1. Nachallnik sluzhby signalizatsii I svvazi '-Ioskovskoy dorogi.
(Railroads
SOCHIVKO~--A. S.
11 Automation of Hump Yards."
report presented at the Symp on Use of Cybernetics on Railways, Paris, 4-13 Nov 63-
SOCHIVKOP LS~
ClomDuter c.enter of the )4osccv ael. dor, trar3p. 47 ro.7:
79-81 J1-165. (M-11 RA 19 -. 7)
1. Nachallnik Vychial-itellnogo tsent'ra Mosakovskay dorogi.
SOCHIVKO, L.F., DERNOVSKAYA-ZELFWSOVA, G.L., ZAERAROV, A.A.
A reflex oxyhemometer with a euvette [with summnry in English]
Vop.med.khim. 4 no.3:225-229 My-Je 158 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Konstrul-torsko-tekhnolopicheskoye by-uro "Biofizpribor,"
Leningrad.
(OXYGEN, in blood
determ. with reflex m7hemometer with cuvette (Rug))
SOCHIVKON L.F.; DONOVSTATA-ZXWWSOVA, G.L.; VASADZE, G.Sh.;
KOCHETTGOT, R.I.
OX01 flow oxyhemometer, a new apparatus for the determination of
blood saturation with oxygen. Pat.fiziol.eksp.terap. 4 n0-1:71-
73 -Ta-F 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Iz konstruktorsko-takhnilogicheakogo byuro "Biofizpriborm'
(nach. - glavnyy konstruktor G.V. Basakov) i kafedry patofizio-
logii. (zav. - chlet-korrespondent AMU SSSR prof. I.R. Petrov)
Voyenno-meditsinakoy-ordena Lenina akademil imeni S.M. Kirova.
(OXIMWRY equip. & supply)
SOCHIVKO.f- ~vj&; PAVLOVA, A.P.
Characteristics of the spectra of the absorption of blood following
use of variouB anticoagulants. Lab.delo 6 no.6:35-39 H-D 160.
(KEU 13 ' 11)
1. Samostoyatellnoye konstruktorskoye technologicheskoye byuro
biologicheskogo i fiziologicheskogo priborostroyeniya., Leningrad.
(BLOOD-ANALYSIS AND CHE2,1ISTRY) *
JANTICOAGULANTS (MEDICINE))
SOCHIVKOY L.F.; DULLTOVA, M.Ye.; BOGOML-i"IS,~UKA, 1I.A.; PE:'ZHIN) Zh.A.
The IS-01 impulse stimulator. Med.prom. 15 no-92-51-53 S '61.
(MIRA 14:9)
1. Samostoyatellnoye konstruktorskoye tekhnologicheskoye byuro
"Biofizpribor". (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUQ)
Si
SOCRIKWO, L.F.; VOLODINA, F.T.; POLETAYEVA, V.M.
Use of a flow oxyhemometer of the Po-M type in artificial cir-
culation. Vest.khir. 87 no.11:38-40 If 161. (MIRA 15tll)
1. 1z samostoyatellnogo konstruktorskogo tekbnologicheskogo byuro
biologicheskogo i fiziologicheskogo priborostroyeniya (Leningrad).
Adres artorov: Leningrad, Savirovskaya ul., 37, "Biofispribor.0
(BLOOD-OXYGEN CONTENT) (BLOOD-CIRCULATION, ARTIFICIAL)
SOCHIVKO, L.F.; BOGOYAVISISKAYA, N.L.; DULETOU, M.Ye.; BELYSHEV, A.P.
New EFS-01 photostimulator. lied. prom. 16 no.1:57-59 Ja 162.
(MRA 15:3)
1. Samostoyatellnoye konstruktorskoye tqkhnologic.heskoye
byuro biologicheskogo i fiziologicheskog6.-:L-fiziologicheakogo-
priborostroyeniya. (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM)
(LIGHT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
SOCHIVKO, L.F.; VASADZE, G.Sh.; PAVLOVA, A.M. (Lenirgrad)
Flow-type oxyhemograph (type POG-01)0 a device for the conti-
nuous recording of the degree of oxygen saturation of the
blood. Pat. fiziol. i ekspo terapo 6 no*6t8O-81 N-D'62
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Iz konstruktorskogo tekhnologicheskogo byuro 'Biofizpribor*
(nachaltnik - glavnyy konstruktor G.V. Rusakov) i kafedry pato-
logicheskoy fiziologii (nachaltnik - deystviteltnyy chlen AMN
SSSR prof. I.R. Petror) Voyenn6-meditsinskoy ordena Lenin&
akademii imeni Kirova.. Leningrad.
,F, 7 y
.310C H IV KO, L.F, ; B,,-)GOYl*j.VT ~~77~ j-- 7~T
M-02 p c-~ -7 P.C.',-4533-50,
1. Samostuoyatellnoye konstruletorskoye tel.-~,no-1 I e o, fk - y-?
"B-,' o f i z pr i bo r:'.
S/!61/63/005/003/026/046
3102/B180
AUTHORS: Fomenko, L. A., Shchelkotunov, V. A., and Sochivko, V. L.
TITLE: Thermal conductivity of nickel-zinc ferrites in the
temperature range 20-400 0C
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 5, no. 3, 1963, 674-862
TEXT: The heat conduction coefficient ~) of nickel-zinc ferrites of
almost stoichiometric. composition was measured in dependence on temperature,
composition and sintering temperature ts. The compositions investigated
were Ni xZn 1-x Fe204with x = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4, 0.5t 0.6p
0.7, 0.8, 0.9 and 1.0. The specimens, discs -1.5 cm in diameter and 0
-0.4 cm high, were sintered at t. . 1100, 1150, 1200, 1250, 1300 and 1350 C.
At room temperature ;~ was 0.006-0.009 cal/cm-sec-deg and it was found to
decrease slowly and almost linearly for those compositions whose Curie
points were beyond the temperature range measured (x = 0, 0.10 0.2, 0.8,
0.9, 1.0); the other compositions had distinct maxima at the Curie point,
caused by a sudden increase of about ten percent in the specific heat.
Card 1/3
S/181/63/005/003/026/046
Thermal conductivily of nickel-zinc ... 3102/13180
and reduced anharmqnicity of the thermal vibrations caused by an increase
in exhange interaction. There are 4 figures and 1 table.
SUBMITTED: August 24, 1962
Card 3/3
P. (L,-nin~:rad)
"Synthezis of Identifying Levice:; and Physicla;- of ,Densorv Or-rans."
1.7
r~-port presented - t- the ~-rd Conferenz~e on, ti,.e u5e oIL' iiat,,ema'-ics In 6iology, L-eninr~rad
i
University, 2.---2F, Jan 1961.
-hp-ricujttLr4l,-Acade=y iaeni. Tihiii-jawv)-
SOCHIM, V.P.; GALICH, Ye.V., inzh., retsenzent; TREVCGIITy P.A.,
. kand._tekhn. neuk., retaenzent; KRAMER, L.P., naucbn. red.;
SACIIIJK, N.A., red.; KRYAKOVA, D.1-Ii., tekhn. red.
(Pattern recognizing devices; survey of foreing and Russian
literature] Opoznaiushchie ustroistva; obzor otechestvennoi
i zarubezhnoi literatury. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 78 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Optical pattern recognition)
SOCHIVKO, V.P.
------ ...
Synthesis of perceptive units (perceptrons) and the
physiology of sense organs. Prim. mat. metod. v biol.
no.2:67-72 163. (MIRA 16til)
SOCHIVKO., Vladimir Petrovich; OUG, G.K., red.; BULIDYAYEV, V.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Electronic recognition systems] Elektronnye opoznaiu-
shchie ustroistva. Moskva, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 56 p.
(Biblioteka po avtomatike, no.91) (MIRA 17:4)
I
SOCHIM.) Vladimir Petrovich; GARVASH, V.A., red.
[Electrical modeling of neurons] Elektricheskile mode-Ii
neironov. Moskva, Energiia, 1965. 8? p. (Biblioteka po
avtomatike, no.148) (MIRA 19:1)
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology ('Normal and Patholo- T
gical). Internal Secretion. Thyroid Gland
Abs Jour: Rpf Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958, 97684
Author L Slyshko, V. N., Dobosh, S. I., Sochka, A. A.
Inst : Uzhgorod University
Title : On Classification of Thyroid Gland Diseases
Orig Pub: Nauchn. zap. Uzhgorodsk. un-ti 1955, 152 33-38
Abstract: No abstract
Card 1/1
SOCHMAN, Alois
Extermination of rodents in food industry plants. P-rum potravin
13 no.12:653-654 D 162.
1. Prazsky prumysl masny, n.p... Praha.
LIBANSKY, J., Doz., Dr.; JOHN, C.; PUJMAN, V.; CIWWMM, V.;- SO-CHMN, J.
Relation between leukemia and infection. Neoplasm, Bratisl.
4 no.1:21-29 1957.
1. Institut fur Hamatologie und Bluttransfusion. Institut fur
arztliche Mikrobiologle und Immunologie der Karla-Universitat
Forechungsinstitut fur Pharmazis und Bicchemie Praha.'2-. Anabbrift
der Terfaeser: Praha II, U nomocnice 1. Ustay hematologle a
krevni transfuse.
(LBARMIA, exper.
off. of exper. streptoc. hemolytic B infect. in mice
(Ger))
(STRIPTOCOCCAL INMTTONS. exper.
hemolytic B, off. on exper. leukemia in mice (Ger))
Dl.,;--JL. Dl&:a
Jull--': ricf &1, 1958, 93131.
n!d1alt., P., Snc'i:,ni~, J., D,j:l-.,.ra., R., Posp-'sSilava, V.
cf F-r-
F~vs:-.~l .. bo. S). 1,
-ucly wz~ -
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(T) ana r,-:sul-us of
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:.ztion, -2 11. D.Ll,-, of -ul-10--ri clfL`lc~r _i to
LO
PUDIAK, P.; SOCHKAN J.; ISJMLOVA, E.; POSPISILOVA, V.
Studies on synthesis of thromboplaBtin. I. Effect of SH croupB.
Ceak. fysiol. 6 n0-3:404-412 Aug 57.
1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse, Klinicke oddeleni UHKT, Praha.
(THROOOPTASTIN,
symthesiB,,eff..of sulfhydryl groups (Cz))
(SULYHY]MYL COMPOINIS, effects.
on thromboplastin. synthesis (C2))
LIBANSKY, J.; CHUDOMEL, Vl. ; SOCIDWI, J.; BRABEC, V.
Clinical experiences with'a new drug, chlorambucil (GB 1)48), in
malignant lymphogranuloma. Gas. 1-ek. cesk. 96 no-37:1162-1167 13
Sept 57.
1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse, Praha Klinicke oddeleni,
prednosta: J. Libansky.
(HODGKIN'S DISEASE, ther.
chlorambucil (Cz))
(15DIROGEN MUSTARIB, ther. use
chlorambucil in Hodgkin's dis. (Cz))
SOBESLAVSKY, C.;SOCHMAN, J.;MOTYCKA, K.
Effect of certain benzoquinone-etb;71eneimino derivatives on
experimental mouse leukemia. Neoplasma, Brat-isl. 6 no-3:268-274
1959.
1. Institut fur Hamatologie und Bluttransfusion, Frag.
(LffJKMIA exper. )
(Q.UINONIE; pharmacol.
(ANTINEOPIASTIC AG39TS pharmacol.)
LIBANSKY, J.;CHUDOMIL, V.;BRABEC, V.;SOCHMAN, J.
Treatment of malignant lymphomas and lymphadenoses with leukeran.
Neoplasms, Bratisi. 6 no.4:415-424 1959.
1. Institute of Hasmatology and Blood Transfusion, Clinical
Department, Prague, CSR.
(NITROGEN MMURIG, ther. )
(LYMPHOMA ther.)
(HODGKIN'S DISUSA ther.)
(LEMMIA LY14PHATIC ther. )
~~r tiq 'e
MOTYCKA, K.; SOCHKAN,_ J.; SLAVIKOVA, V.; SLAVIK, K.
The difference in mechanism of action of aminopterin and some of its
derivatives. Pb3rsiol. Bohemoslov. 11 no.2:101-106 162.
1. Institute of Haematolog7 and Blood Transfusion, and laboratory of
Protein Metabolism., Charles University, Pragm.
(AMINOPTERIN pharmscol)
J.; U~~TW40VA D.
SVODOBA) M.;
Rochtrienological picture of esoT~hageal candidiasis. Ces,'-. gast_--oent.
16 no.1:58-60 Ja"62.
1. Ustav heiratologie a kxevni transfuze v Fraze, reditel prof. dr.
J. Horejsi.,- DrSc. Hlav-av I. patologickoanatomic!"y ustav fak-alty
vseQuecneho lekarstvi Karlovy university v Praze, ~rednosta prof'.
dr. B. Bedna-r,, DrSc.
(1-101,11ILIASIS) (ESOPHAGUS) (BOI-IE I-LUCIOW DISEASES)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
SOUCEK, J; MOTYCKA, K; SLAVIK, i,; 60COAN9 J.
1. Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Prague;
2. Laboratory for ProteLn I.-letabolism and Syn-thesisq
Prugue
Prag-ae, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communicationsv
/Vol 8, 1963, pp 'C)-;-')2-2226
I'Metabolism of Folic: Acid. IV. Mechanism of Biochemical
Action of Some Fo-ic Acid Antimetabolites in vivo."
SOUCEK., J.; SOCIR-IAN, J.; SLAVIK, K.
Activity changes of some enzyme systems interferring into the metsbolism.
ok folic actd in the livers of mice in the course of LaBVTWB leucaemia.
Neoplasms. 10 no.2:177-182 163.
1. Inbtitute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Laboratory ot
Protein Metabolism, Prague, CSSR.
EXPERI'
(LEUKEMIA, MENTAL) (FOLIC ACID ANTIGOITISTS)
(LIVER) (METABOLISM) (DEHYDROGENASES) (TRANSFERASES)
(ALDOIJ~E) (OXIDOREDUGTASES)
C.- . ; 3 U.,17 T W W
SO I K , -T . ; -SCGHMAN ', T.; MOTYCKA, F.;
The treatment. of exp~rim-er:' al rrioj5e hemob1astosis. Part 3.
iBratisl.) )2 no.4:425-V,13 14-5.
Neopla.ma k, 1, -
1. Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Laboratory
of Protein Metabolism, Charles Univer-city, FraGue, Czechcslo-
vakia. Submitted June 13, 1964.
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Kagnetic separator. Patent U.S.S.R. 77,959, Dec. 31, 1949.
(CA 47 no.19:10154 153)
USSR/Physics - Mqpets, Permanent 1 Zan 51
"Determination of Optimum Parameters of Magnetic
Systems With Permanent Magnets," A. Ya. Sochnev,
Res Inst of Industrial Application of BF Currents,
Leningrad
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR".Vol LXXVI, No 1, pp 65-68
Derives parameters necessary for computation
of max energy at min wt of permanent magnet des-
pite number.of parameters being greater than
number of given eq.
1K 178T100
S/057/60/030/008/009/019
B019/Bo6o
AUTHOR: Sochnev, A. Ya.
TITLE- A Magnetic System With Inhomogeneous Field foil the
Experimental Investigation of Electron Tubes~o
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki., 1960, Vol~ 30, No. 8,
pp. 933 - 937
TEXT: In the introduction, reference is made to the fact that many
tubes (magnetron and others) require a magnetic field and that, as was
found, the ordinary bipolar magnetic systems do not produce a sufficiently
great inhomogeneity of the magnetic field for this tube type. The first
part of the present paper contains an estimation of the maximum inhomo-
geneity of a magnetic field produced by an ordinary bipolar magnetic
system. The theoretical construction of a magnetic system, in which the
field strength on the axis between the two pole shoes changes by a
certain law, is carried out in the second part. The final part deals with
the investigation of a magnetic system producing a field whose strength
changes on the axis between the poles according to a parabolic law.
Card /2 k--B
A Magnetic System With Inhomogeneous Field for S/057/60/03()/008/009/019
the Experimental Investigation of Electron Bol,q/Bo6o
Tubes
Equation (15) is obtained for the surface of the pole shoe terminals. It
is stated that this field is considerably more inhomogeneous than fields
with ordinary bipolar magnetic systems. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet
references.
SUBMITTED. January 25, 1960
Card 2/2
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Materials on Latvian history. Vestis Latv ak no.31:161-:L62 160.
(EW 10:9)
(Latvia-Histou)
SOCHNEV, M,, -1
Conferm~e of Latvian philosophers~ Vestis Latv ak no.12:174 960.
(Em mg)
(Philosophers, L&tviam)
SOCHNEV, M. (Riga)
New material concerning life and activity of Petr Davydovich Ballod.
Vestis Latv ak n0,10-10 161 (Ew 10:9)
1. Alrademiya. nauk Latv-iyokoy SSR, Institut ekonomiki.
(Ballod, Petr Davydovich) (Revolutionists, Iatvian)
SOCHNEV, M.
Stildy on the history of philosophy-, a revieur. Vestis Latv ak
no.."'159-16o 161. (Em 10: 9)
(Philosophy)
SOCIHIEVA, II.A. - itial
.,s of p-,r tial dif Pere,
s-ys ter
Solutions to general linear
y spaces. Dokl. AIT, ssSll 166 noj:z,1-1~4
_ja~io,,-js over Gevre
u (MIRA 19
ja 166.
Sub-
Ol!""11., iy !11~1 tJ LAI
I'lay 7, 1965.
SOCHOCKA , Marie,
Economic utilization of thermoplastic scrap materials.
Polimery tworz wielk 9 no. 1:2-4 Ja 164.
1. Association of the Organic and Plastics Industry Warsaw.
Sochon Z
on 7.
Soch Eng. "Su.-icy of the FulfiLment of the Three-wYear elioration Plan
nn -!atnlego
a.d General Directives for the Six-Year Plan.' (Analiza ,V.,-onania 3
planu meli-racy,ine.go i wytyczne do -realizacji 6-letniego planu). Gos-oodarka
"o. 3, 1c'50, pp. i-1-96.
Building of dikes, darrs, and drai-nan-e vorks. Regulation of rivers.
Reconstruction of the -7u!way water catchement system. "Iecessity of
r-odernisin.- the pumDincr stations and adapting the water catchment scheme
to i-nechanised aUiculture. The "'istula embankment. The problem of
grazing lnnds. "elioration of state-owned farms and I-and estates. Analysis
of the expcnses 5nd of the or-ganLzation o' suppl-y. Scheduled fulfilment of
the Si-721ear Flan. Snlection o~ skLli,~d -~nd unski lied manuo-wer.
tion of ,-tork. 'Iaintaninace stations. Scientific research plan. Schemes
to increase outpulu and save costs.
SO: Polish Technical Abstracts - No. 1Q-51
SOCHON, Z.
"Designing Centers of Water Resources Service in the Soviet Union." D. 164 (MSPODAMU
WOZ11A, Vol. 13, No. 5, Fay 1953) t4arszawa
SO: F;onthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 2, No. 10
October 1953. Unclassified.
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041-^Cq0xt Zt -- - - ---, - I ---- -- ----
"Technical Designing or Water Irrigation W rks in the Soviet Union." v. 221 (GOSPOD11KA
IWODNA, Vol. 13, No. 6, June, 1953) 1-1ars'.-awa
SO: 11onthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Co-gress, Vol. 2, No.10,
October 1953. Unclassified.
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3726 627.75L
,Sochnfi Z, Determination at WIldh of Ded si a PreftLerininied IrreXular
Water Flow avid fit Constant Dcpih. Pq
,Okreilenle sicrokoicl koryto przy rmlennym ustalonym ruchu wo-
dy przy zachowantu stalej glqbokoici". Gospodarka Wodnm. No. 5, 1954.
pp. 174-1110, 7 figs.. 4 tabs.
It is frequently Imperative, when designing devices far carrying
water at a predetermined Irregular rate of flow, to maintain a constant
depth of water in the bed, at a definite volume of flow. On the basis
of the fundamental differential equation, the author has drawn tip an
equation for a specific Instance In which the down-current depth of
the water Is constant at a given rate of flow; this equation has been
a&ptcd to conditions for a trapezoidal section and eventually re-ana-
lysed, by the method of Integration, for Initances In which the bottont
has a definite slope J" and for a bed with horizontal bottom. The
pracilcablilty of these equations In deffNnstrated an examples of 3 pro-
file computations: -a sill In a bed of trapezoidal shape; a reservoir eva-
cuatfun by a violent flow; and a canal sector of a given Inlet width and
definiWoutict width, assuming 6 negative slope of the.bed.
'Jul 10
10
jwore! n Lizt, Vol 31 Of-, 1-954, Lilb. -)f C-=-,-ress
SOCHON, Z.
In vestigating possibilities of the passage of water through the
line of critical depths. P. 3. Vol. 3j, no. 1j, 1956 I~Tarqz&vg
ARCHIW4 HYDROTECHNIKI
SOURCE: East European Acession List (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5., no. 8p August 1956
S~9011, Zygmi!it, Prof. dr
International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage. Gosp wodna.
23 no.4,167-168 Ap 163.
'i
SOCHON, Zygmunt, prof, dr in-,..
Main trends of act.4-Villes of the Institute of Soil Imprcvement
and Grass Lands in water management and hydraulic and soil im-
provement constructions, Gosp wodna 2*3 no. 8/9047-350 Ag-S
?63.
1. Director, institute of Soil Improvement and Grasslands,
Warsaw.
v
ce r a-'n
wc-dra 2L rw c'4.
Ll Or-. .-aroaw.
SOCCAOR, A.
Helping rationalizerE, innovators, and inventors, p. 22
(ZEIEZNICAR, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 1956, Praha, Czechoslovakia.)
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., and unloading, and tI.e, task of improvers.
Mechanization of loading
p. 65. ZELEZICAR. (Ministerstvo doprav:vr) Praha. Vol. 6, No. .1.
Mar. 1956
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SOCHOR. Bre~.-Islav: Kaxel
Test st-iffenIng 4.~,e --amned linInIgs of ir--union mels-ing
furnaces and hold-Lng furnaces under Ll.gh temperatures. S-le,,arenstvi
112 no.S.,32-1-322 Ag 164
1. Sl~ate Research institute of 1,~aterial and Technology, Department
of Fourding, b--no.
117Aoidw
13$c 1wermleation ad puticia do&--4&.Socaqx (Shwiro. 2k 269, M IMO~
The determination of particle size by ailei6i*k measurement, sieve AAA
hydrometer. air-currcnt counterdow. sedimentation and elutriation methods,y=
specific surface measurement is described. The relative time and case of the
determination, accuracy, etc.. of the methods are compared. (6 fip, 2 tables.)
Limiting c&W Wrathows of woome baK p"eirtkoe 4W Arml bor"
0 KALIAUM&ORAMOR MAILHOM NA,rrft-,
J14V t'.510 toor 1.0k hu,ity.
I hii.ic trrusth mid witirr W-mrOfti; WO V to 1*0 7!,' , 4 tha,
VAICI 'A =1 Wulaka, Icil MUMS 16, plr~rtljm"l
fillah, The bialk.-A valialklia, *a% Itamod 'abb The torligib group
:N5t,)'N0t,m. thrvaimlibinasop 13161o 14 1 cm, awlibcdclab
Both ilv"y. wisler m6xml)1iAW.AJJ-J ellblh
isig flow conti4ty. Aevn-d vAurs vuryinil ovrei kaoses,
ruosogv~ Milk ik-trity valtacm of 243 4mlairs vuskil lkiwivii OAP
wid 2 3 staujull. Tbr smuleft uuudw (141%) a# rAh", fvu bao-
twevii i lie hinks 1.5 awl I.V goet./mi. T1w lormarr Alomptim ul
tvj 61,;, 14 low mont4" vistrint tiortwom" floor valo" 5 mmi.311% OW
ovimollills 0.6loals6r. &W Isn Riwafflotift In low All 1 1% hiah
A.04h%. A %to-Al"able number of
11K.Hillit.ti [WIM13d.4%.
(A) 'Itial Amiju ks./Iq. cm. i the ow"am" of vAkws (Kr.4%)
(Vil VNijbill (bo. J&414rt cam. ThirmiramWvto-Aing
~t1,aogjjj W%. 4:.0t kS /64 Can, If tht Vjw`4 aj -ri 4,,,,,,k- UVft
JIM11) 4:ou. wit #Wrowela4l. hawwrty. shro thC .vvt-,igr
clusising %4jv%Sjb1%2INkS./mq, cut. with lhor ramertur Ilk' j(FC;,j4-r
!144411)Wf 44 vAllopit-i (*It$%) hvw IM tit 2NO Its ~ "I Coal '11m.
ulti,414,61i'mot yl IrLitimmithavo bortat " Polish droky, W.444-c 4b,
44oll crubilval Wirrhath ammeol 11mill 11.14. 1. & 14P.A.A
l"moormlismi, lWtorral UW& o"'Or noll 0,41,1 At."llihm
MIA. "" ahu A ~k"I imycorw kulorLsoptals twivosvo al""J.4
~Aaal, I'M W,ktct ME-atimiail'am r1u4sing ~Smllxlb Imiaill lim. Illol,
faCco u-1 (- tW ~,m mvWLso ot thk Cn-ch imalimal flat (mil
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Lwris stjgV%ttA P- IV, CUrkr And F. A. Schnt-Wff rcpcll as
lhelmAt illiIALic lfCMU14 NIJ44tief And 11.
IQ-ivtk have onrWm-ed the flarmulA 11,361gjiSiO,)~ aod Norton
u- lilt, 1,,tznuL MgjSaiid0ll).j. F Singer. H Alltr%-
~khslenrwig. arm) Sliming m4nnAin that the corript:,,ovin of the
may f."Ce fremn 3mj0-4.v),-lW to 0,11(j
1 And. fij&.ally, ). W (,*4vnrr. T. Fruit, and IlWemann-
Wolim-rg %ugg,-t the f4mutul., 36lgjSi4Ojv(C))l)7j. Tile by4row
Mg mlicute memilow" isfatuld in nature in two lums II)t-k.
4 lainellir inatirrial eKanpKA*d lal visible malerracy4k crystals
with a IlArallei 4w Arrancruient. and (2) ilimpoolar. the crypici-
cry,ttAllior type The larStu Furorrean tale drlxftAs are in
Spalio anti Fr4ot w And there are ~ntJlrr cxpc% in Rust"jasa. Ruviia,
Italy. (Im-ce, Sti%pilr. and SwrizerlAnfi- The uw~i inqmiriant
dijot,,k4 uvrtw,, Are in CA naiia and the 1'. S, Tim,- rcm~ijtissx
Warld 4brix-st. (A Oak
we to Ik. VrAll. its ChinA, MAr-huri.a.
lx,rN Art nlt)fv
IFOIL4. 4ol the Ir.n,%AAl T)w A"Imilor I^cutlf
7us cr The rxb-t Ew,4-an dvlm~it. re it. U-11A A%
'rip
Artpun. Ilswr,heim. jA Witild,tiill i-st,
itattwtime. re~- h a thictl"'L. 4 :us) It lm,,i -~rmm
I.I.- slavir, of it Age 1..~Wi tis N*,mIhiTll Nl,d,% " - 1
.1 #,A
"d Vrnlymvil- 'llia, 111.1"U1. "pW*-- 1,4 fill4l.
visit.ture tA IAC %ilb
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6all Coke (ui':C'mpoLi d1200. m, Di.
aim-ter, Poitilt! %frobti4ho koksuvkupfovn6 6 'pr-.'tmt'
~.I,IL, ;
J200 nim; -A,) B-pti atopluk'
Asy Soehor and Sv. jolua:
16. rj~ ~-W* -327,
SudrewfA V, 2,1 323
Mund to be i/10 to I/M: of 1.d-of thr)
Optimum size ms
upv~'a. Gr~p6, diag-anis, tables. 16 ref.
ci.
cb~ r
rc
C tie,,
UioyM--g ~fdxsi Iron by Memns of Slag in
bochor. e-MFFI-1955, 3, (0). 1r,9-173). tIn
r---A:wr=am Tedalbr found te pass frnm slagr~ t~ the
Oren ~verc
~J~,Tio'talr"tu ie cupola. 'Th-i t4ect ia likely to acmr ak. with
I Cr' W, and oth,,r me(ak Thuq Uy min, boron.
Lind titanium-rich slogs, expensive ferro-alloyi can be dis.
pensed with Both elem~nUs wore, found tjD decremse slag
viscor-ity.
SOCHOF B.
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"Progress in the mnnufacture and utilization of enamels." P. 599
TFC!NICKA PP.ACA. (Rada vedecl(~,ch technickych spolocnosti pri Slovenskej
akadenii vied). Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 7, No. 2p 1955.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8.
August 1959.
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