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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STAZKA, W. - STEBETAKOVA, L.

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ST4ZKA, W. Measurement of blood flow and -Dressure in acute cardiac tamDonade in dogs. Acte, Dhysiol.polon. 11 no.5/6:887-888 160. 1. Z Zakladu Yisjologii Czlowieka A.M. v Lublinie, Kierownik: prof. dr W.Holobut. (PERICARDIUM -ohysiol) (BLOOD PRESSUR'3 n1hysiol) (BLOOD CIRCULATION) CYTAWA, Jerzy~ STAZKA, 14ladyslaw Chronaximetric studies on t excitability of the peripheral motor neuron during conversion and extinction of conditioned ref-iqxes, Acta phyoiol pol 12 noal;91-93 161. 1..Z Zakladu Fizjologii Czlowieka A.M. w Lutlinie Kiermndk: prof. dr W. Holobut. (REFLEX CONDITIONED) (PERIPHERAL NERVES physiol) 3 Measurement of blood flow rate and pres3ure in acute cardiac tamponade in dogs. Acta physiol pal 12 no-4:505-516 161. 1. Z Zakladu Fizjologii Czlowieka A.M. w Lublinie Kierownik: prof. dr W. Holobut. (HEART physiol) (BLOOD-PRESSURE physiol) (BLOOD GIRCUIATION physiol) P/056/62/013/005/001/001 I)OOl/blol AUTHORS: Holobut, 1.7., Professor, Doctor, Head of the.Department of Hominal Physiology AM, Lublin, and Stqika, W. (Lublin) TITLE: On dynamic efficiency of the heart in hypothermy PERIODICALt Aot;a PhysioloCica Polonica, v. 13, no. 5, 1962, 621-629 TEXT: Tho resoarch was performod in order to fill a gap in the re- cords on cardiac dynamic efficiency in hypothermy. Experimonts woro carried. out on 26 heparinized dogs under evipan sodium anesthesia. For artifical~ hypothermy, arterial blood of test animals was aiverted through a cooling. system and cooled gradually to 250C. Cardiac dynamic efficiency was meas- ured in two ways. In one series, the force of left ventricular systoles was recorded photographically wJith the aid ~f a suitably built cardiodynam- ometer. In the other, cardiac tamponade was employed, observing the mini- Tum pressure of fluid in the pericardium that nullified.effective cardiac work and caused arterial blood pressure to become zero. The authors arrived Card 1/2 CYTAWA, Jerzy; STAZKA, Wladyslaw The problem of symmetric functioning of cerebral hemisphereB in the light of chronaxymetric studies. Acta physiol. pol. -14 no.3:261-271 163. 1. Z Zakladu Fizjologii Czlawieka AM w Lublinie Kierownik'. prof. dr W. Holobut. (LATERALITY) (BRAIN) (REFLEX, CONDITIONO) t -;'~---t -- ,... . ", ": j W I awlt Effect, of the peripheral nervous system on the coronary circulation. Acta. physiol. Pol. 15 no.1:1-23 Ja-F t64. 1. Z Zakladu Fizjologii Czlowieka Akadendi Medycznej w Lublinie (Kierownik: prof. dr W. flolohutk',. STAW, Wladyslaw Ilemodynamic ahangen in the coronary circulation and the level of catechol amines in the coronary blood and their relation to the sympathetic innervation. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.34:1267- 1270 23 Ag 165. 1. 2 Zakladu Fizjologii Czlowieka AM w Lublinia (Kierownik: prof. dr. W. Holobut). DABSKI, Henryk; STAZKA, Zuzanna; BUCMiSKI, Hwaryst Kssociation of leukemias with malignant tumors. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.30:1158 -1160 27 J1164 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob W-ewnetrznych Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie (kierownik: prof. dr. med. Mieczyslav Kedra) i z ZELkladu Anatomii Patologicznej fikademii Medycznej w liablinie (kierownik: prof. dr. med. Stanislaw Mahrburg). t Zuzvinna .Lb rot in -,L(! ~-tc id on sm pids, c,,f Fir ned esterr,". 0!lziP' 16 g 14 Gnoro , -ewn et rm y h A lr,~ d b I y, Ii -,I c, r vwr k il p -e !-.uL,lj.nie W )-. dr. tred. I-!- ,j '(lA.-k (.iiovolb nrcf. dr. me-d. Kejru). STAZKA,, Zu2,.anna,',-., - Behavior of serum proteins, glycoproteins and lipoproteins in nrjocardial infraction. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.15:511-514 12 Ap 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob llewnetrznych A14 w Lubline (Kierownik: Prof. dr. med. M-Jeczyslaw Kedra). S',"AZYj,, Zuzanna; BOROWICZ, Jan Visceral lupus ery-thematosus and rheumatoid arthrit-is. Pol. ty-g. lek. 20 no.33:1244-1246 16 Ag "Or. 1. Z ! Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Lublinie (Kierolnjk: prof, dr. M. Kedra). fo jIgit with Wthromate thCPrese&eof`dl- j a i and Vi Q, &au (V. RaW Vittin.Lit t. Via rjs;v-- rjea i?-anta . .1 C . rep-Pepamn J111 nut Womane, 7 Tco Cluj, Sludii apeeldri ;Wnj. 4, No. 3/4, 17-34(1953: The known Vitiorjgoc~.dd ~-= for Fe with K.CrA v fllpheoylam.411~c W as m(licator were studied to select the most suitable one. Thus, It was found that titratious with it photoceloritneter generally gave better results than titm- tions with the tinked eye. By comparing with both photo- colorimetricand potentimnetric titrations, It was foupd that the HtSO4-H3PO4 soln. can be replaced by HtSO4 + Nar- IIPO,. without increase of the error. By photocolodmetric titration it was also found that the I is not strictly a re- versible indicator; this holds true, too, if there is enough F~++in thesoln. toreducecompictely theoxidized formofl. Thelf,po'bithesoln. a the degree of reversibRity of the 1. By working with 0. 1 K2Crs&, N HtSO#, and Nor 2N I GPO., in the Presence of I out has the must accurate tnethod of re" fitritthn. FIRM.. Um/,* 'min w"Ing ftundry,, squipont MY 51 ~Sivplified Construction of Fladke," K.-Ya. efteba, Inar "Litey Prormd" No 5, p 21 i ~%j B scribes welded flasks of new cons truc-, i!fl tr,, dayZabed and,used at Duepiopetrovsk Auto, nobtle-TIant. Flaiki-s"-sisde of waste-shaped itrit metAl*used in'febrication of wheels. They &r6 s1*1e In productioli,.light and sufficiently AuAble. 19n*6 PA 195T46 S'D,BAKOV, B. A. , goi-riyv 1 lit"ll. I ...... 1 1--.1- Possibility of the occurrence of rock Wm~v at the Dzjj(.~akzLzgan Mine. Gor.zhur. no.10:27-30 0 164. (1,111RA 18:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy tsvetnoy metallurgii, Moskva. NP"'PRI, Vbl~-Tlflrl K710111 Qleg Dmianov'Jch: h-GLIKOV,V.V., t~ I retsr-.n7ent ~~ -STEBA-KOV, BJ-p ;,',,Ij'. red- 6 fjlij~i-~ coiitro'- iv, m-11neiz-1 i*7rlL5 5 Fil"'',u na .-Udnik-alc-b. "13 -r. (J.(Tijk -L9 Moskva, Nedra, `-%k'-,5. - .'. . ; 8) LUGOVSKIY, Sergey Ivanovich; DYMCHUK, Gennadiy Konstantinovich; DROBOT, Boris Yakovlevich; AVRAMCHUK, Rostislav Nikiforovich. Prinimali uchastiye: NIARIYENKOV, V.V.; BAKIROV, U.Kh.; NIKITIN., V.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; QEP~AK . _.QVj._R~ A.. I gorn. inzh., otv. red. [Ventilation of mines and strip mines] Ventiliatsiia shakht i karlerov. [By] S.I.Lugovskii i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 306 p. (MIRA 17:5) PL~Ill, Ivan Milk-haylovich; KOVALEV, Tgorl Antoninovich; FOPOV, G.N., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; CHEREMUSHENTSEEV, I.A., prof., dokto-r te',Lhun. nauk, retsenzent; LOBANOV, D.P. , dots., kand. takhri. nawc, re-L-senzen~.; STZBAKOV, E.A., inzh., retsenzent; TARASOVI L.Ya.' Prof.. gornyy -Lnzh., otv. red. [Problems on the underground mining of ore deposits] Zadach- nik po podzemnoi razrabotke rudrykh mestorozhdenii. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 211 p. (MIRA 18:2) STEBAKOV, 1. Electric Power Plants - Orlov Province Operating an inter-farm hydro-electric power station. Kolkh. proizv. 12 no. 8v 1952. Monthl- List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. IOFIN, S.L., kzLndidat tekhnictieskikh nauk; STU"OV, M.L., gornyy tekhnik Ways of Improving are breaking by deep boreholou In ore nines. Gor. zhur. no.7:17-20 Jl 155. OUA 8:8) (Mining engineering) 1 17 ,. ;,. ,i.' !. e I ~~ II ~ 1. ~. / M - ~-. STERAKOV, M.L.; IFROWV, N.A. Impgoved methods of breakoff by undermining in continuous storage systemse.Gor. shur. no.12:6-7 D 156. (KLRA 10:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy Inatitut gornokhimicheskogo syrlys. (for Stebakov) 2.Rudnik imeni Kirova (for Frolov). (Mining engineering) .-S,TERAKQV,-Ii.L-_ Concerning the breaking of ore under conditions'of extremely limited compensating space. Gor.zhur. no.5:22-25 YO, 161. (MM 14:6) J 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut gorno- & khimicheskogo syrIya, Iyubertsy Makovskoy oblanti. (Mining engineering) USSR/Nathematics - Qualitative Investi- 11 Feb 52 gation (Isoclines) "Qualitative Investigation of the System x1wP (x,y), yl=Q(x,y) With the Aid of Isoclines," S. A. Stebakov, Moscow Energetics Inst imeni Molotov "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 82, No 5, pp.677-680 Acknowledges the helpful assistance of Acad A. P. Kolmogorov. Concludes that not only winding dextrocanonical spirals but also double unwinding dextrocanonical spirals are unique barriers, the difference being that the winding spirals lead to 230T77 a definite conclWion concerning the impossibility of the convergence of trajectories to an int re- gion but the unwinding spirals only lead to a conclusion concerning the impossibility of the simultaneous existence of entering and issuing trajectories; similarly for levocanonical spirals. Submitted 18 Dec 52 by Acad A. N. Kolmogorov. 230T77 0 TE e 6A6, t1 Y- q~ 'Stoblikovi a. A. AnriyaLs of atattually UAW& dynotmical %m~~Mkmy Akad. Nauk SSSR (N.S.) 95, 455- 458 (1954). , (Russian) The.-,- ahor considers the real, ordinary di&~Ystefll (1) ti=fi(xi. X"). i- 1 2. n. x*=x. where fi, ofi/ftj, afiloxi-100 are continuous in a nelgh1tor- butul of the origin 0 in EA. The system iti stable if therle "ists a neighborhood U(O) such that each solution initiating in U(O) approaches 0 as s--tco. Consider the family of cimilar, ne-sted parallelepipeds with sides parallel to, the coordinate planes and enclosing 0. Call th* collection aft side6Antersecting the positivo 4-axis Sit and those inter- secting the negative xi-axis Si,, The author remarks chat if sign fi=sign (- I)h whenever (xj, - - i I.X.) t Sit, then each solution curve approaches 0. Somewhat more complicated conditions of the same nature are also discustwd. L. Afarktis (New Haven, Conn.). Call Nr: AF 1108825 Transact:Lonqr of the Third All-union Mathematical Congress (Cont. )Moscow, Jun-Jial '56, lidy '56, V, 1, Sect. Rpts., Izdatel'stvo AN 33SEIR, Mmoscow, 1956, 237 PP. Smirnov, M. M. (Leningrad). On a Boundary Problem for Mixed Type Equations. 69-70 Stebakov, S. A. (Moscow). Simplex-Ltnear nrr-re-rentra-lEquations. 70 Cherskiy, Yu. 1. (Rostov-na-Donu). convolution Type Integral Equations. 70-71 Fok, V. A. and Rapoport, I. M. are mentioned. Fage, M. K. (Chernovitsy). Solution of one Cauchy Problem by Increasing the Number of Independent Variables. 7-1-72 Mention is made of Levitan, B. M., Marchenko, V. A. and Povzner, A.Ya. Khvedelldze, B. V. (Thillal). On Singular Integral Equations With Cauchy Type Kernels in the Classes of Functions, Which are Summed up With Weight. 72 Card 21/80 - - MUN M Ii, nZ Piz- A"I fkizU;4__ ka a RM M AF P S, 'tl~g NINE - NO 05 IMMOM WIN Call Nr: TJ212.A425T.2 of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, on Scientific Problems of the Automation of Production on October 15-20, 1956 (cont) There are 20 references, 17 of which are Soviet, and three English. Discussion of the Report 78-79 1 Kiselev, I.K. and Stebakov, S.A. (79) Research on nonlinear automatic controls at the Ivanovo and Moscow Power Engineering Institutes is mentioned by Kiselev, I.K. Popov, Ye. P. On Application of the Harmonic Linearization Method to 1~.nvestigations of Transient Process Characteristics in Non- Linear Automatic Control Systems 81-85 Pukhov, G.E. Complex Method of Calculation for Periodic and Transient Processes in Nonlinear and Linear Systems 86-94 Card 7A4 Call Nr: TJ212-A425T-2 ' Se ssion of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, on Scientific Problems of the Automation of Production on October 15-20, 1956 (cont) *,The article discusses systems capable of automatic adjustment to continuously changing enviror=ent. Mention is made of Batkov, A.M., Aspirant. There are 14 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 7 English, and 1 a translation into Russian. Stebakov, S.A. Discussion of the Reports 167-168 Feildba,iiri, A.A. Principal Trends in the Development of Computing Devices for Automatic Systems 169-184 There are 15 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 6 English, and 2 are translations into Russian. Felldbai=, A.A Statements: Answers to Questions 184-189 Discussion of the Reports of Pugachev, V.S., Solodovnlkov.,V.V. and Felldbaum, A.A. 190-209 Card 10/14 SOV/124-58-1-142 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p 17 (USSR) AUTHOR: Stebakov, S. A. TITLE: Synthesis of Systems -Affording a Prescribed e Behavior (Sintez sistem, obladayushchikh zadannym c-povedeniyem) PERIODICAL: Sessiya AN SSSR po nauchn. probl. avtomatiz. proiz-va, 1956, Vol Z. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 10 1- 106 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 - --- - SMAKO-T.- S6**-- Applying the principles of the theory of automatic control to physiology. Biul. HDIP. Otd.biol. 64 no.6:i60-161 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:5) (BIOWHEMATICS) (PHYSIOLOGT) BORODYUK, V.P., inzh.; IaUG, G.K., kand.telkhn.naukr dotsent; STEBAKOVj, S.A., inzh. Using digital comIxters'for obtaining static characteristics of combined controlled members according to statistical data. Izv.v.fs,ucheb.zav.; mashinostr, no.12:135-139 161, (ICLRA 15:2) 1. Mloskovskiy energeticheskiy institut. (Autornation) (Electronic digital comp-uters) STEBAKOV., S.A.. mat-ematil: It is possible to derive an equation of health. Tekh. mol. 29 no.12:22-25 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Gybernetics) STKBAKOV.-.ja-:;,; RUBTSOV, N.N., prof., doktof te!chn.nauk, laureat Stalinukoy premii, red.; YERMIMOVICH, TS.M., rod.; ZUDAKIN, I.H., tekhn.red. [Specialist in removable flask molding] Formovshchik po bez- opochnoi formovke. Pod red. N.N.Rubtsova. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo obor.promyshl., 1946. 83 P. (MIRA 12:9) : -- - 7v 2~ Distr 4E2C - - i 0" ga 1 New th m 1, , I' 56 i l f 10 i i 1m , ,v aw fe nae, m zm y ro, ubtpoA , an(Ii 4 . -10). tuwnan new raothad of msting. is aa i. d(mcriffied for ~ucyg larp, thin-m-alled objuctm at pri7sent j -.d. frot. s n s~tions. The meth-t h ~ iuUy ofbringing twohnives ofthe Illould, arranged verticafly t and containIng a small excess of metal. rupidl - each otber ao timt the exce-,4 Tnelal is fit ruent is stopped.in give the required ivall thick-nem. In practim tho two halve-i nre pivat,d nt tli,- bottorn. The rapid movoinent of nit-fal pives ~x Oemi, fine-graim-0 iaxuature. kand.tokhn.nauk; TARUTIN, V.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk: GOLDVIN, S.Ta., inzh. Power presses or foundry machines? Vast. mash. 38 no.9:27-28 S '58. (MR& 111.10) (Molding (Founding)) A (25,09, ZiO91/3-Tr) S/536/61/000/049/002/003 Elll/E435 AUTHORS: Tarutin, V.Ya., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Stebakov, Ye.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITL&: "Squeezing-out" casting and its fluid-dynamic principles PERIODICAL: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut, Trudy, No.49, 1961, pp.24-26, Voprosy tekhnologii liteynogo proizvodstva TEXT. The authors discuss first the difficulties of filling a relatively long (in the direction of metal flow) mould of wide, thinX ,.-ross section, They consider the growth in loss of head of the metal flowing to fill a mould to produce a flat, thin panel, using the ordinary method. Assuming that the metal front advances unbroken over the whole Cross section they apply the flow equations valid for the horizontal movement of a viscous fluid between two parallel walls. They further assume that the process is isothermal and in a steady state, They obtain for the difference in pressure PI .- P2 between two points along a casting of the length 12 " (?e )2 (8) Card 1/6 1 2. t 6 X "Squeezing-out" ca !,e,834 S/536/61/ooo/o49/002/003 sting Elll/E435 where IL is the kinematic viscosity, b the wall thickness and' t the transit time of a given particle over the length E. The relation between P! P2 IK - 10 and 6 is shown in Fig.4, K being 12,Alt., V 500 mm and the initial thickness 60 = 6 mm~ It is pointed out that since in practice conditions are not isothermal, the difficulties are greater than the theoretical treatment suggests. Loss of head can be reduced by: using smoother -aI16 and reducing air pressure (not very effective); preheating the mould (leads to defects)i pressure casting: moving the mould to correspond to the advance of the crystallization front (the "5UCcessive crystallization method"); using moulds whose cross sec~4:ions can be reduced after filling with metal and, when only a- thin layer has solidified on the walls, the excess metal is sque&zed out (the "squeezing-out" method), The last three are all being used in the USSR to master-'the casting of large thin-walled parts. The last was proposed by Engineer Te.S.Stebakov, in 1951. It is discussed in detail in the present article. The arrangement is shown in Fig.5 (1 base, 2 stationary side, 3 supporting bracka-,, 4 intermediate base-. 5 sand chore. 6 material, 7 side jaw, 8 movable side). The rate of movement can be Cari 2/6 t5834 S/536/61/000/049/002/003 "Squeezing-out" Elll/E435 according to a pre-set programme. The relation between the rate of flow of metal in the mould, vr cm/sec, and the angle between the two sides (degrees) is shown in Fig.9 for a wall thickness of 1 mm and a constant angular velocity w . To derive the relation between metal flow rate and w the authors consider the simpler case of a flat diffuser with one fixed and one movable wall. Solving a system of differential equations they derive EqAll) where A is a constant depending on the slope of the stationary wall 0, cn the original divergence angle of the diffuser a. and the original level of metal ro, Ct is the_divergence angle and y is the tingle between the radius vector r and the- stationary wall, wA a 02 sin2o,%f*cos 0 + sin P ctg a For the range a = 101 ta 80, the average flow-rate is given by the simplified expression COAI/sin2a, which is useful for ialculating Reynolds numbers and the required values of riz For casting 2200 x 80 panels 2.5 to 3 Mm thick, 6 to 8 se-- are Card 3/6 f:58,14 S/536/61/000/049/002/003 !'Squeezing-outt' casting Elll/E435 required, High temperature and velocity gradients are obtained-near the walls and srystalliza-tion conditions are very favourablei gas and non-metalliz in~;lusions acquire a spin which wi.11 tend to move them into the fastest-moving stream. The trajeztory of a gas tubble is given by EqA17) X Xo + 2wyt 6 t y f Sin -571 (1 -2) 1 where x. is the x :,oordinate when t =-O, t is time, W ii angular velocity of rotation of gas inside the bubble. (17) 6 is the wall thickness of the casting, y is distance from the -all (from 0 to 6/2). The authors note that the departments of MATI are carrying-out intensive research on this process, which can produce enormous castings with 2 to 3 mm thizk walls. The mastering of the method has clearly shown the economic desirability of its wide adoption, There are 20 figures, Card 4/6 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6006 __Stebakolip Yemel'Yan Semen0viChp and Vasiliy Yakovlevich Tarutin Litlye vyzhimanlyem (squeeze Casting) Moscowp Mashgiz$ 1962. 250 P. Errata slip inserted. 5000 copies printed. Reviewer: G. F. Balandinp Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: V. I. Krylovp Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: 0. V. Chernyak; Tech. Ed.: T. F. Sokolova; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Hot Working of Metals: S. -Ya. 'Golovinj, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel specializing in foundry work. It may also be useful to students at machine- building schools of higher education. COVERAGE: The book describes squeeze casting,, a new process of casting large, thin-wall parts of the panel type. Technological fundamentals of the process and some types 6f squeeze-casting machines and equipment are reviewed in Part I. Part II deals with basic principles of the hydrodynamics of viscous liquids, which C ard 1/4 Squeeze Casting SOV/6006 serve as a basis for the development and presentation of the hydrodynamic fundamentals of the new process. Examples of the application of hydrodynamic principles to the study of the squeeze-casting process are also presented. No personalities are mentioned. There are 17 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF'CONTENTS: Foreword 3 PART I. TECHNOLOGY OF CASTING, SQUEEZE-CASTING MACHINES., THEIR PARTS AND-ACCESSORIES Solve It 5 1. Economic expediZey the wide Introduction of large-size, I thin-wall castings in dustry 5 s t 2. Difficulties in man~ufacing large-sizep thin-wall castings and methods of solving thi problem 6 rge -Size Ch. 1. The Problem of rge-Size,, Thin-Wall Castings and Ways to Card 2/f S/128/62/ow/rjo5/oo5/005 Mold filling in pressure casting A004/A127- sure casting machine. The similarity of the flow of the melt in the machine and the liquid in the model is ensured in the case of isothermal flow by the equali- ty of the similarity criteria Ho, Re, Fr and Eu. The test results revealed the necessity of limiting the flow rate of elevation to 50 - 60 cm/sec for the case of a maximum gas permeability of the mold. During the filling of the mold the flow is to a greater part turbulent and becomes laminar towards'the end of the process. There are 7 figures. The English-language reference reads as follows: Yaoa, T., Kondic, V., "Metal Industry", no. 21 - 22, v. 79, 1951- Card 2/2 ACCESS ION NR. AT4019715' S/2536/63/000/058/0005/0020 '.AUTHOR: Galkin, M. N. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent); Stebakow, Yee S. i(Candidate of technical sciences) TITLE: Squeeze casting of thin-walled panels SOURCE: 'Moscow. Avlats. tekhn. Institut. Trudy*, no. 58, 1963. Teploobmen pri lit'.! ye vy*zhimanlyem (Heat exchange during squeeze casting), 5-20 TOPIC TAGS: squeeze,casting, squeeze casting technique, squeeze--castlng unit LV-19 thin-walled .panel, squeeze cast panel, aircraft construction '.ABSTRACT: The author� analyze the process of filling stationary casting molds and I:Idiscuss squeeze casting mechanisms for an angular or p1ane-paranel return ~f the I matrix from one or both sides. A description is given of a currently operational Un1t LV-1 (see Figs. I and 2 in the Enclosure). The unit!s weight is 9500 kg net; It! is 3240 mm long, 2850 mm wide and 1500 mm high. Maximum I id return pressure 'is 6800.,kg. The unit Is operated by two nien and can produce 4-6 casts per hour 1(up tol 21001-Irm long, 1200 mm high.and I mm or more in thickness). Preparation of the ? t unit and the operating procedure are described. Tolerances are held to + 0.5 mm I on panel face,Acro4s a length of 200 mm, + 0-3 mm for thickness of walT and ribs and + I ..m*m'-" For I I near -dilmrAlorA and diarrWters of lugs. The microvarlance of them ,ACCESSION NR: AT4019715 face surface doe$ not exceed'2.04 mm. Average ?.Iongat'lon of the cast pa reis was ,3%, tensild strength 22 kg/maw4. Orig..art. has: 15 Illustrations and graph. ASSOCIATION: Aviatg; tokbas' 1Mt1+,Ut.;Yo8ww (Institute of Aviation Technology) -SUBMITTED-., 00 DATE ACQ: 23har64 ENCL: 02 ;*SUB CODE: MA, ML NO REF,SOV: 007 OfHEA: 000 ACCESSION NR: ATWJ7183 S/0000/63/000/000/0485/0487 AUTHOR: Musiyachenko, A. S. (Moscow); Stebakov, Y*. S. (Moscow) TITLE: Squeeze casting SOURCE: AN BSSR. Fiz.-tekhn. institut. Teplofizika v liteynom proizvodstve (Thermal physics in the foundry Industry). Minsk, 485-487 TOPIC TAGS: casting, squeeze casting, metal extrusion ABSTRACT: Previously, the casting process did not allow one to obtain large-size 'parts with a wall thickness lower than I mm. However, a method for obtaining such parts has been created and is known as squeeze casting. The process has two stages: First, the metal with some excess is poured into the lower part of the opened mold and maintain6d at a certain temperature approaching the "leginning of crystallization. Second, the walls move toward each other at a c,.-rf.ain rate forc- ing out the extra metal and leaving only the required quantity In tne mold (see Fig. I of the Enclosure). The investigation used an AL4 alloy, whi,.:h was squeezed at a temperature beginning at 580C. At this temperature the squeezin force was actually equal to the friction forces. UP to 580C a pressure of 3 kglsq cm did not insure squeezing. The main factors in the approach process of the mold were the Nction forces in the moving parts of the machine. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. Card 3, L 22732-~6 ;;p(t)1, ~ ACC NRs AP6002900 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/=/0063/0064 AUTHORS: Y2MEhchikov, S. V.; Vykhukholev, V. F.1 Husiyachooko, A. 3.1 Osipov, V. Ya.j Kuznetsov, L. M.1 Simpura, P. M.1 Stebakov. Ye. S. ORGt none TITLEt Method for casting thin-walled jLarts. Claes 31, No* 177050 SOURCEi Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovp no. 24, 1965# 6344 TOPIC TAGSt metal casting, pressure casting ABSTRACT: ThisAuthor Certificate presents a method for casting thin-imlled parts in an apparatusFbonsinting of two chambers (for the mold and pouring crucible) In which th.a filling of the mold with metal takes place due to the pressure difference between the chambers (see Fig. 1)o To increase the quality of the parts,, the maild chamber Is raised tq above-atimospherio pressure during metal pouring, while, the crucible chamber is preseurisod above the presaurs, of the mold chamber, C.,d 1/2 UDrt 621.746.043.3 Nils AP60o2goo Fig, 1, 1 - Chamberl 2 - mold; 3 - chamber; 4 - crucible; 5 - bass; 6 and 7 - VaIVIIIII 8 - automatic controller; 9 - trawducer; 10 - cut-off; 3.1 wtal guides Orig, aA6 bast I figure* suB com sox D= o OWeb63 Ust gas, 0 -coup $11or IAZAFZVICII., S.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; SIITEYNp Ya.Sh., kand.tekhn.nauk; ELINZON, M.P., kand.tekhn.nauk;-STEBAKOVA, I.Ya., inzh.; STRIZHEVSKIY., M.F., inz-h. Economic efficiency of producing and using keramzit, agloporite and alag "pumice." Stroi.mat. 8 no.10:12-16 0 162. (KIRA 15:11) (Aggregates (Building materials)) GEL'FAITD, Izrail' Mois8Yevich; SHILOV. Gaorgiy Yevgen'yevich; AGRANOVICH, 14.S..red.; STNOAKOVA, L-A.,red.; KaYUCHKOVA, V.N..tekhn.red. [Theory of differential equations] Nekotorye voprosy teorii differentsial'n.vkh uravnenii. Kookva Gee. izd-vo fiziko-maten. lit-ry, 1958 274 P. (Obobahchenie funktaii, no-3) (MINA 12:2) (Differential equations) GELIFAUD, Izrail' 14oisevevich; SHILOV, Georgiy Yevgen'yevich; AGRMIOVICH, A.S.,red.; 3-7-Fa"OVA, L.A.,red.; G&VRILOV, B.S.,tekhn.red. [Spa-ces of basic and generalized functional Prostranstva oanovnykh i obobshchennykh funkteii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo fiziko- matematicheskoi lit-ry lq58. 307P. (Obobshcheanye funktsii, no.2) ) (MIRA 11:12) (IFunctional. analysis) GELIFAND, lzraill Moiseyevich; MINLOS, Robert Adollfovich; SHAPIRO, Zorya Yakovlevna; DBRIZIN, F.A., red.; STKBAKOVA, L.A., red.; GAVRILOV, S.S., takhn.red. [Reprenentation of rotation and Lorentz groups and their use] Predstavleniia gruppy vrashchanii.i gruppy Lorentsa, ikh pri- meneniia. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry, 1938. 368 p. (KIRA 12:5) (Groups, Theory of) (Quantum theory) BELYAYNVA, Anna Voillyevua, istorik-etnograf narodov Severai STEBAKOVAP, L.N., redaktor; STANX&VICH, A.A., tekhnicheskiy redak-tor [Russians in the Par North; historical and geographical sketch of Magadan Province) Rusakie na Krainem Severe; istoriko-geografiche- skii ocherk Kagadanskol oblasti. Kagaiden, Obleka-vo, 1955, 71 P- (Magadan Province--History) (KLRA 9:12) USTIYEV. Yavgeniy Konstantinovich. doktor geologo-mineralogicheakikh nauk; STIBAKOVA. L.N.. redak-tor; BCDANOVA, A.P.. tekhnichaskiy redaktor EV31cano in the Arctic region; history of a journey] Vulkan v zopoliarle. iz istorii odnogo puteshestviia. Nagadan, Obl.knizbnoe izd-vo, 1956. 62 p. (MIRA 10:8) (Siberia--Volcanoes) GUSHCHIN, Ivan; Vasillyevich; AFAMASOUV, Aleksey Ivanovich; STEBAKOVA, L.N.. redaktor; BODANOVA. A.P.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Ghukehi National Area; a brief sketch of its history and geograpbyj Chukotskii natsionalinyi okrug; kratkii istoriko-geograficheskii ochark. Kagadan, Obl.katzhnoe izd-vo. 1956. 96 p. (KLRA 10:8) (Chukchi National Area) Z11IVVrOVSK1Y, Alaksandr Androyevioh; POTANKIN. S.V., spetaiallnyy red.; STABAKOVA, LA., red.; BODANOVAs A*P.t takhnerods [New eouipment and techniques for placer mining in the Northeaste,-n U.S.S.i.] 11ovaia tekhnika i takhnologiia na ratrabotke rossypei .' Krainego Severo-Vostoke SSSR. (Magadan] Magadanakoe knizhnoe tzd-vo. 1957. 103 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Russia, Northeastern-4draulic mining) 14-57-6-12705D Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 130 (USSR~ AUTHOR: Stebayev, I. TITLE: Fauna and Ecology of Straight-Winged Insects in the Northwestern Caspian Region. (A Biogeographical Survey of the Features of the Yergeni and Caspian Lowlands) ./Tauna i ekologiya pryamokrylykh nasekomykh Severo- _7 - Zapadnogo Prikaspiya. (K biogeograficheskomu poznaniyu landshaftov Yergeney i Prikaspiyskoy nizmennostiff ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences, presented to the Zool. in-t AN SSSR (Zoological Institute of the AS USSR), Leningrad, 1956 ASSOCIATION: Zool. in-t AN SSSR (Zoological Institute of the AS USSR) Card 1/1 USSR/General and Special Zoology - Insects. P. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 7, 1958, 3o494 Author : ~tebayev, IV_~, Inst : Title : The Properties of Insect Ecology in the Contact Region Between Steppes and Desert as Determined by the Example of Orthoptera in the North Western Caspian Region. Orig Pub : Zh. obsh. biologii, 1957, 3-8, No 2, 137-152 Abstract : The essential trait of the rc&ion examined for the orthop- tora- was the highly expressed complexity (soottiness) Of the plant-soil cover. The local fauna cif orthoptera was also of a mixed desert - steppe nature. It consisted alto- gother of 83 species (4 praying mantises, 14 grassi-ioppers, 6 crickets, 2 crickets' varieties, I -tripersts, 56 _* .: locusts). Of these, 27% were desert species, 32-typiccaly steppe species, and 28% were meadow-forest and other neso- phile species. Peculiarities of conditions in Card 1/5 2 USSR/General and Special Zoology - Insects. P. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 7, 1958, 30494 especially stenotopic in the drier stations, while the desert species were stenotopic in the less dry stations. The stationary localization of orthoptera did not mean that the populations were completely disconnected, because groups of individual insects inhabiting separate sections of their stations constantly nixed one with the other. The seasonal migrations were of great significance for this process. They were determined for 25 species of or- thoptera of the Northwestern region of the Caspian Sea. The seasonal migrations my be reduced to four Categories. 1). An increase in the n-Luaber of habitation localities. With the advent of drier periods the species spreads into new previously inaccessible localities. This refers to the migration of xerophile species in the middle of sum- mer. 2). A change in the habitation locality. An entirespecies leaves one station and passes on to Card 3/5 3 USSRI/Generai and Special Zoology - Insects. P. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 3o494 seasonal cycles in the enviroment. The shortening of active life and its accomnodAtion to a definite part of the season was the second stage of adaptation to seasonal cy- cles. With respect to this all the orthoptera may be divi- ded into the following groups: epheners, early summer, late sum. er, summer -fall, and fall species. Card 5/5 STMA T T V Yin , %%N Orthoptera and Mantoidea of the northwestern part of the Caspian Sea region [with summary in Znglishl. But.oboz. 36 no.2:38~~* 157. (MLRA 10:7) 1. Inatitut morfologii shivotnykh imeni S.A. Severtgova Almdecii nauk SSSR, Moskva. (CaspiRn Sea region--Orthoptera) STIBAYEV, I.V. '~7 -.1-11, -, Orthoptera inhabiting the main watershed of the northern Tergeni [with summar7 in English]. Zool.zhur. 36 no-3:396-407 Mr 157. I.Institut morfologii zhivotnvkh im. A.H. Severtsova AN SSSR. (Yergeni Hills--Orthoptera) -T-DAYEV, "In the ol" t.i,e !'auna the ;oil". U ThE.-oretical anri lrracti-oa3 "ork Out by ---nt,fT~:,log4s's. P cr-f erence, ~',c or;~ i an A-e D L. A-U rcp,orte, at All-Uninn L-ril 1 Society, Tbilisi, Oct 1957. vIC-st-iik Arl )SSiR. 19q. V. I)p U urov, r. .1 *lo. 1, p. 12~-30 (,ititlior "ily, ST99AYTI,V, I.V. -- Animal population of primary rock soils and its role in soil formation rwith summary in Englisb]. Zool.zhur. 37 no.10:1433-1448 9 1580 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Laboratortaya pochvennoy zoologii Instituta morfologii zhivothnykh AN SSSR (Moskva). (Soil fauna) (Soil formation) AUTHOR: Stebayev, I. V. SOV/20-122-4-51/57 TITLE: The Role of Soil Invertebrates in the DevelODment of the Microflora of Subarctic Soils (Exemplified by Tipulidea Diptera Larvae) (Roll pochvennykh bespozvonochnykh v razvitii mikroflory pochv Subarktiki (na Drimere lichinok Tipulidae, Diptera PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 4, PP 720-722 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In spite of the thorough investigation of the subarctic soils, in order to exploit them, scarcely a zoological characteristic of these soils has been cited. The soil-forming activity of the fauna was investigated only with respect to the earthworms (Refs 4, 11). On the other hand invertebrate Enchytraeidae, Diptera et. al. settled in the tundra soils (Ref 7) e. g. near Salekhard; they are very important for soil formation, as is known. Earthworms were, however, rare according to the author's data. The density of the first mentioned soil invertebrates was only slightly inferior to that of the gray- Card 1/4 earths of the forest (Ref 13). The zone of the excavations, V 0- 1 The Uole of Soil Invi2rtebrato:-, in the Development of SO 5 1 7 the M4-croflora of Subarctic Soils interlaced with roots at the contact of the moss and the soil itself, has the highest settlement density. The invertebrates must be especially important for the acceleration of decomposition in subarctic soils in which the microbiological decomposition of the plant remains is suppressed. The Tipulidae larvae are most characteristic of this contact zone in the bush tundra containing Betula nana. They live on dead, as well as on living, plant tissues. Several authors believe that they play a far greater role than the earthworms in the tundra (Refs 11, 12)5 since they are found in a quantity of up to 35 000 per 1 ha. The author counted not less than 5 000 000 of structural aggregates per I ha, which develop from the spine on the body end of the larva. The spine consists of plant remains. The humification process (Refs 2, 3, 15) is accelerated by the passage of the plant remains through the bowel of the insects. Very water-tight, organic-mineral structures (Ref 10) are formed in this connection. The Tipulidae larvae are able to digest cellulose (Ref 1). This is especially important in the tundra, since Card 2/ 4 the bacterial decomuosition. of the cellulose is extremely The Role of Soil Invertebrates in the Development of SOV/20-122-4-51./57 the Microflora of Subarctic Soils weak here (Ref 14). The accumulation of the excremente of earthworms (Ref 17) and of the insects (Refs 16, 16) improves the living conditions of the microflora. The suppression of the latter in the subarctic reduces the fertility of the tundra soils to a grat extent (Refs 5, 6, 8, 9, 14). The excrements of the insects assumed to form essential stimulation centres of the microbiological processes. There are I table and 18 references, 14 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N. Severtsova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Animal Morphology imeni A.N. Severtsov of the Academy of Soiences,USSR) PRESENTED: May 23, 1958~ by V. N. Sukachev, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: May 20, 1956 Card 3/ 4 The Role of Soil Invertebrates in the Development of SOV/20-122-4-51/57 the Microflora of Subarctic Soils Card 4/4 STKBAYEV,_I.. Invertebrate fauna of tundra soils inthe Salekhard region and changes in its composition due to agricultural In- fluencos. Zool.schur- 38 no-10*1559-1572 0 159. (I'M 13!2) 1. Laboratory of Soil Zooloff, Institute of Animal Morphology Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (Salekhard region--Soil fauna) KURKIN, K.A.; STEBAYEV, I.V. Outbreak of mass multiplication of solitary locuts in Baraba and its effect on meadow vegetation. Biul.MDIP.Otd.biol. 64 no.1r 51-60 Ja-F '59. (AIRA 12:7) (Baraba Steppe-Locusts) (Pastures and meadows) VINBERGY G.G.; TYURYUKANOV, A.N.; STEBAYEV, I.V.; TITLYANOVA, A.A. A conference on biogeocoenology. Zool. zhur. 41 no.4:63-2-640 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Biological research) STEBAEV, I.V. Zoological charac4ristics of tundra soils. Zool. zhur. 41 no.6:816-825 Je 62. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Laboratory of Soil Zoology, Institute of Animal Morphology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow and Biological Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Novosibirsk. (Salekhard region-Soil fauna) STEMAYEV) I.V.; GUWYIU, A.B. Orthoptera (Tettigonoidea and Acrididae) as stimlants of the micrg'.. biological processes of decay apd mineralization of vegetative matter in the meadow steppet of Western Siberia. -Zool. zhur. 42 no.2:216-221 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Zoological Museum of the Biological, Institute and laborato37 of RLcrobiolGgy- of the Main Botanical Garden of tnt. ~,iberian Branch o.f US Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S R., Novosibirsk. (Siberia, Western-,-Orthoptera~ (Siberian, Western-Soil formation) (Micro-organiams) BUYINOVA, S.K.; GRINFERG3, A.R.; STEBAYEV, I.V. Geographical and ecological distribition of springtails (Collem-bola) in mountain-forest and foreste-step e landscapes of 'the Southie~rn N Urals. Ent. oboz. 42 no.2:364-37~ 163. (MJRA 16:8) (Ural Mountain region--Collembola) NIKITENKO, M.F.; STEPAYEV, I.V. Brief news and information. Zool. zhur. 42 no.6:970-974 163. (KIRA 16:7) (Zoology-Congresses) STEBAYEV, I.V.; NAPLEKOVA, N.I.; GUKASYAINT, A.B. Locusts (Acrididae) and darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae) as sti=ullators of microbiological processes in soils of the dry steppes in the Tuva Autonomous Republic. Pochvovedenie no.9:89-95 S 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Biologicheskiy institut i Botanicheskiy sad Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. 4 N b- ~t~ 333R llcvos i lv-~~ :,S,K. STEBAYE'V, VOLKOVINISLIi. V~V. Animal population in soils of the northern part of the Baraba Forest Steppe and the water tkilance of soils. Zoo'.. zhur. 43 no.10:1425-1439 164. 04IRA 17:12) 1. Zoological Museum of BiologIcal Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Acaderq of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. (Novosibirsk.). STEBAYEVA, S.K. - - , , ~~, - , Coammities of Collembola in the steppes of southern Tuva. Vop. ekal. 7:170-171 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Biologicheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR I Novosibirs4e.' (Tuva A.S.S.R.-Collembola) (Insect societii~s) F- Stebel,- F,-- Effect of the prOPerties of Dinas clay on the life of the roofs of large open-hearth furnaces. p. 234. HJTFIK. (Ministerstvo hutniho prumyslu, a rudnych dolu) Praha. Vol. 4, no. 8, Aug. 1954. Source: FEAL LC Vol. 5, No. 10 Oct. 1956 SM", F. ExamininC r-.)rt,!3r, for layinc Dinas brick. p. 241. (HM~!K, Vol. ?, No. ?, JulY 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) 0 14 Uncl. -3: I-'onthly List of East ~;uronean Accessions (L-FAL) LC, Vol. 1, 110. l-,, Dec 1957. j "I! Chemicql Technology. Cbe-.icpl Products and Their Applications.Ceramics. Glass'. Binding* AB"J. JOUR. RMhim,, kTO. 23 19 59, VO. 82933 AUTHOR -St ebel F.- T 1 Prodiietion of Refractories Witt, Inereasea A1203 Conte"t 0-1-Ilic!_ I1, 3 U B .Fiuta. listy, 1259, 14, No 3, 273-276 A 25 T Ru'~. C' TPresented is the experience in tl-,e Droduction of stoprer from a mass, having 20% Al,>03 added to tf~e diluent, with subsequent A1203 -4ddition to -the binding agent. This exneri- ence extends to the T)roduction of refracory bricks emnlayed for the nrotection of covers of the beating ducts ana regeneration cbo;m- bers of Martens' furnaces. The a)-ove articles "ire noted for ininroved refractory properties and meebanical strenptli -it elevated tempera- tures. *NInterinis. Concrete . C D : 1/1 H - 44 DIT (d NCC (m)/EWP (f DJ NRt APb029990 At) SOURCE CODE: tM/0413/66/000/015/0195/0196 INVENTOR: Stebelev, N. A. ORG: none TITIZ: class 62, No. 184148. _6~~Lconn.ecting the engine to the tailpipe. SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no~ 15, 1966, .195-196 TOPIC TAGS: engine exhaust system,'exhaust nozzle, power plant component ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate.intro'duces a sliding joint between the engine anO the tailpipe. For better insulation.'eiad longer service the sliding joint is designed as a stationa* co-Ijar' A gLdly attached tothe tailpipe. Inside the collar is a spring-supported inobile cirPtilar.-frame to which a guard ring is attached. The guard ring is pressed against flai,wall of the stationary collar. The front part of the mobile frame has.-an'a.nnular groove which holds two rows of sectional snap seal rings pressed. again.st the neck'-of exhaust nozzle. Orig. art. has.i I figure[SAI. SUB COM 21/ - SUBM DATZ: 47~ 'ard nat STABBLIV.N.M.; FAYFISHEVICH,K.V.; KHALIYAN,Yu.A., reduktor; GRIGCRIYZVA. ~~~ ro"ktor; KURYAN,T.F.. tekhaLchesidy re"ktor [The Moskvich automobile] Aytomobill Mosky1ch. [Moskva, Isd-vo DOUU. 1955.1 27 P. NLPIA 90) (Automobiles) AUTHOR: Stebelev, P.!!. '-'OV-115-58-4-40/45 TITLE: The Correct Use of Measuring Equipment (Pravillno eksplua- tirovat' izmeritel~nyye pribory) PERIODICAL: IzmeritelInaya tekhnika, 191:8, Nr 4, PP 93 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author lists cases where certain industrial enterpris- es are disregarding the rules laid down by the Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritellnykh priborov (The Committee for Standards, Measures and Measuring Equipment) as re- gards the proper use of measurin,- equipment. 1. Measurement--Instrumantation Card 1/1 2P SOV/115-59-4-27/27 A" T I-10 PL L'j-tebc-2Le'.-I TITLE., Accounting the Out'-0-IL-Ijervice Periods of 4"leasuring Trip, trttfrients (Uch,-A prostoya izmeritelIny1rh pribol-ov) PERIODICAL. Io-iierite11naya telkhlLika, 1-959, Nr 4, p 44 (USSR) A 13 ~3 Tll~ A CT For a bett.-er ut.i"Lisation ol tl,,o i.vailable me-asurint', --instruments in -the production shops of the Alchev- ski-Y metaliugicheskiy zavod (AIchevskiZrbbt&1IargifA1 Plant), I-c,-.g are being kept on the out-of-service Periods of measuring instrurments by the Measuring instrument and Automation Shop. Thereby all ouLl-of-service Deriods are recorded which were caused by careless or improper maintenance of meas- uring in~-truments by th_e employpps of the Dleasuring Instrument and Automation fficp. The data are used 'Lc--.- evaluatinr, the effeciency of the employees, accord-Ln,- to xhich bonuses are paid. The introduc- tion of this measure resulted in a considerable re- duction of the out-of-service periods of measuring riard 11,P instrun-n~-s. A survey sho-.ued that the overall con- SOV/115-59--4-27/27 -4 'r, - Instruments ..ccoan' -,- the O-ut-(~f*-' -vice Periods of Measuring A I -C, -- ~J__ . fl - dit-ion of the measuring instruments had improved to a grept extlen-. Therefore, the eauthor recommends the introduction of acco-.,ini.-i.---,,; the out-of--service periola-'!~-, cilsoat other installatinns. Card 212 USCOMI-DC-6o,659 06201 25 (1), 28 (2) SOV/115-59-11-29/36 AUTHOR: Stebelev, P.N. TITLE: Useful Courses PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 11, p 63 ABSTRACT: The primary organization of NTO Priborprom. at the Lu- ganskaya gosudarstvennaya kontrollnaya laboratoriya ' te Control po izmeritell noy tekhnike -GKL_-(W~k ota Laboratory for Measuring InstrUmehts~) held three-month courses comDrising a 160-hour lecturing program on mea- suring instruments. Such a training is necessary to in- crease the qualifications of people working on the in- spection and repair of measuring instruments. The pen- ding reorganization of the state inspection system of measuring instruments will require higher qualifica- tions of the workers employed in measuring instrument laboratories. The first courses were attended by 34 workers.from 17 plants. The training program comprised* techniqueo of measuring linear and angular*values (60 Card 112 hours), techniques of measuring electromagnetic values L52148-65 LW (c /E" (dj) 9 h T/ _~EW~P( I )/EWA (d)/EWP(V). Peb-, 1ACCESSION NR: AP50170-51 DIAAP, UR/011V64/000/011/000/0058 AUTHOR: Stebelev, P. N. 2.3 TITLE: Seminar on technical progress- ~ ISOURCE: Izmerifel'naya tekhnika, no- 11, 1961+1 58 ITOPIC TAGS: scientific conference, metrology, laboratory instrument, industrial instrument, radioisotope ABSTRACT: The Lugan GKL, the Regional Office of NT6 Priborprom, and.the ,~j b6n--ts Sovnarkhoz Lugan Regional Bureau of Technical Information of thp. colidu te7~ F -,An~r attended. by 137 representatives of 70 different regional Ghops and organizations. Three papers were heard on the problems of tecbnical-Drogress and improvements and innovations in instrument re--. pair, adjustment, and test. Also the director of the Radioisotope Laborai- tor of Lhe Lugan Maintenance Control ented a paper on "The use p tro I* n -technological processes. means of con I-ni-t-ruments were A-mon a ed. Considerable attention was., devoted to measureinent techniques in the chemical industry. Ways of Card S. Ye. nd ...Pd Sci 'dit-,) ".,orn"101-c-ir 0147 bronchi- Ll~-s bli-,od f~u--)njy t -1,ands"of bronchi-I Inucosak -- ff 164- 1 - -. - I ill I-lorn nd C--coorimont. ('-ocro-:Acrosco~Dic. ctudy" . -~Inrt vzl-) 16 7.-p (;-in of lth Ul:'S'Sh. Dnepropetrov.91: ~'t,-lte Led inst) IC-"' copjeo . T i_,t of j "jorl s rks -,t end of text (19 ti ties) A V Ila r er -STEEEITEV, F., Geroy Sovetskogo Soy=a; TARANTSEV, P., Geroy Sovetakogn SoYU2a "' -- ' " 'Z- IJTOV, 0., zaslu.Zhennff master sporta SSSR; SARHBRYANYY, L. , sudlya vsesoyuznoy kategorii po strelkovomu sportu. Devote more attention to rifle shooting. Voen. 2nan . 25 no.1:16 ja 49. (N2R& 12:12) (Rifle practice) STEBRIEV. F. , Geroy Sovetakogo Soy-uza Impprtant lesson for the electoral campaigno Voen.znans 25 no.6:3-4 -Te 159. (NIEL 12:12) 1. Predeedatell Dobrovollnogo oblasti. (Communist Youth loague) obahchestva armii Hoskovskoy (Militar7 education) IIERDEGEFi,L.; Jill: OUSKOVA,A. ; DOSWMT,J.; STEBETAKOVA, I, Elormal pulmonary volumes in children. Gesk. pediat. 18 no.11: 972-J9,78 N163. 1. Laborator pro detskou pneumologii fakulty vseobecneho le- karstvi KU v Praze; vedouci:prof. dr. F.Blazek. JAEOUSKOVA,A.; HERDEGEN,L.; ST-EBETAKOVA,L. Evaluation of expiratory vital capacity tracings in children. I. Healthy children. Cesk.pediat.18 no.11:9179-9V K'63- 1. Laborator pro detskou preumologii fakulty vseobecneho le- karstvi KU v Praze; vedoucl: prof.dr.F.Blazek. SMIKHOV, M.I., inzhener; POLUSHIN, S.P., inzhener. FaBolve-type s^mple-cutter. Torf.prom. 32 no-7:28 155. (MW 9-1) I.Shaturskaya inspektmiya Glktorfa. (Peat machinery)