SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STOLPNER, YE.B. - STOLYAR, YA.
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NECHAYEN, Mikhail Alsksandrovich. Prinimal uchastiye YITROFANOV# I.A.1,
inzb.j ZUBAM, S.A., retsenzont; IMR11 A.Y.# ret"nsent;
SIGAL, I.Ya., retsenzeng; KOIZADAp I.A.; retmenzent; STOLPM,
Y*,rB.,,,.,r.auchW red.; FMW-DVAp M.I.# ved. red.; SA@Off--
ti . red.
(Safety measures in the transportation.. distributionp and use
of gas fuel] Tskhnika bezopsenosti pri transportiroykes ram-
predelenli i ispollzovanii gazovogo topliva, lzd#3#t perer,
i dop. Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdatp 1962. 299 p jMRA 15s/.)
(Gas as fuel-Wety measures)
@ rvd.; @- FALYI, Y.G.0 vor,
JI rod.
'YA;;HCHUxiZllIl,3FAYA, A.B., takhn. red.
(Poolot guide for the gas 61stribution workervir-armawi rpra-
vooWk ml)otniki, pzovo-o khonialstva. Lenitigrtd, Gontoptakh-
ivlat, 1@!62. 526 p. (I'altA 15,12)
(Gan dir-tribution) (Gons apillances)
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01tODSKAYA, 1-1arlya TIro- -al
jd.; IDESI,
LAp,E. viE, rmuchn. rf red.;
A.J*f te.-Mn. red.
ousehold gas Appliances) Gazovye bytovye priboryo 1-0-
(Y-AIRA 170)
ningracif C*,,)5toptekhizdat, 1963. 1-79 P.
Yifim Borlsovich; RnkkrA)-'' Ik)Al*o*,Ich;
- I I
I nauchn. red.; .1-1.1, L.Yri., ve-d. red.
.tAd,lustrnent and ol,.eration or the gas vupp.Li systema of
.11 191 Naladka J ekspluatatsila ,azonabzhenila
kuteA ... -'- us.nnovok. lzd.2., perer. I dop. Leningrad,,
lzd-vo 'As. -1," 1964. 359 P. (HE-A 17:7)
Z&VrfAU)VO Mikhail Aleksandrovich; t.OMLITSEVp X.A.9 retzenzent;
STOLFNJXp P.S., red.1 FOLIVAO B.Xb., red.lzd-va
(Truck crams and 2oaders) Otembillge krarW i pogrusehikis
Moskvat Goolesbatisdats 1959. 213 p. (KERA 1515)
(Crams$ derrickop etaj
(fork lift truckO
MELINIKOVO TuA.; ICSPCHIN, K.I.; STULPHIK, S.P., red.; TELAGIN, A,S.,
tekhn. red.
[Celestial brothers) Nq@ssnys bratlia. Yoskvaj Isd-vo
"SovstsUsla Rosslia." 1963. 109 P. (Bibliotechka 'IV po-
moshch' sellskonu klubnoxu mbotnikul no.1) (MIRA 16W
(Nikolney, Andriian GrigorlevIch, 1929-)
(PopovIch, Pivel Romanovichg 1930-)
ST( LPNIX. V# [deceased].
Consolidation and concentration of state farm produation. Top.
ekon. no.7.68-81 Jl 138. (XIM uts)
(state farns)
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TITUS Ctitical test* with the #f&4
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SOU=t Moscow. lost I to"IfOWLP"rii 1. re FrSawmairs Otemsehaeo,
It1kh top loans V O"C&4t1*W$At%h td&ht*tdbh (01OP441"A 06 tb1M
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reactor, beat trassfer agost, ettaftin Wderetsw# 19"Co"Iblos"t, "a *it,
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eluded shqviag the distributtem, of thereat vemate" ger 411farmt Values of latti*4
CIO the calculated Ampm a of eke selective additi" In 4" *U and
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Isop ropy lbiphen7 1. the Aep*Wome of the critical Wimber of chamois for Soviet"* 'S
propylbiphonyl on the lattice spacing and for g" *It so both the to"raturo mW
lattice sp4clug, of volt as Cho calculated values of the equare length of owes&-
tLon for bLphenyto vmwtoopropyIb(ph*oyI, &64 gas all. the authors cmwlW* that I
the physical oKportmals with critical asamblies carried out on ommi"propylbl- I
phenyl sidges oil have awde it possible to verify the mthW and systm, of sawtooss
usad for calcul&tJoS the physical characteristic@ 91-reoctore with owSmic best-
transfer agent@. ftig. act. Mae 12 figures mA 3 tables.
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STOLPOV, V4kol&y.DxijriysvIoh, kandidat okonoulahookikh nauk;XVWITV,S.A..
rodaktor: UUMOY, .IrX, tokhnichookly redaktor.
[The Chinese People's Republic] 91tutskals, laradnala Ifeepublika.
Moskva, Tysthats. partlinals, shkola pri Tog KPIS. 1957. 207 V.
(M12A Will)
(China)
STGLJPOVP N.D.
Nov stage in the development of the vorld socialist system And
changes in its economic geography. Isr. AN MR. Seragoog,
no.6M-27 *-D 162* (KMA 15M)
1. Inatitut skmomiki airovoy sots islis tichaskoy sistemy AN WSPL*
(Commmist cotmtries-Industriemp tocation of)
(Conwn1st countires-DivIsIon of labor)
VASILITSOV, V.D.; Y)LODA-.alY, L.F.; I'OUMIEKOP GAIOM@7KAYA,
R.A.- IROV, N.I.; KA?LMA, L.F.; X01"OVALOV, 7e.A.;
PATVIYEVSrMA, E.D.; MESKU, !:A.; RULIAKOV, Ye.V.;
@AYFULIFA, L.M.; SUO.".11ZOVA, A..' .; SCECIMA, N.Y.; SOMIRUVA,
I.A.; Q-101ZOVp h.D.; UEMG , lu.V.; Til, VA.; TRIGUMMOt
t.Ye.; FIRSOVA, Yu.V.; SJUBTRAINA, V.I.; YbYllip F.141
ll.YA'lW_-lflU31p I.V., (Joktor okon. vauk# otv. red.; ALAI-TrYF.V,
red.; VAX, G.V., red.; GMAXIYOVA, D., tekhn,rod.
(Ecormy of socinlist countrien, I@U-lc)62; EVonomika stran
rotniallzmo 19(A)-1962rr. YoAva, Izd-vo 09koriorikap" 1964,
261 p. (MIRA l6sl2)
1. Akade,:iyn nauk SSSH. Inatitut ekonorniki mirovcq votaiali-
DtIchealoy sistepy.
(Cov=nist countrien--tconomic conditions)
STOLPOWC, Sara
Our lot experience with ksnamycin. Tuberkukom 16 no.3zZ47-251
Vq-Ag 164
1. Gradska boInloa m grudobolne *Bvunljs@a Xoaa'*.# Zmm
(Upravnikt rmim. dr. LjubIsa mo.
BTOUOVIC, Saval ANIL;, Nik(Ask
Differencos in clinical radiological ard ffurgical findlngs In
the treatment of our eases by reeeotion, Tuborkulosa 16 no.3s
266-770 Hy-Ag *64
I s Gradsks brAnico za rmdobolns ;Bemadjoka KneaO# Zoom
(i)l)ravnlkt priz. dr. LjuHsa 111C .
1 1. @.
RAX11161N. A.Y.; STO Le N.
1-,- 1.
Onstric totAny. vroch,dolo supplaseat 157:8 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Fnkulltetsk*ym toravevt1chooknym klinik" (sov.-prof. X.M.
Tuanncmakly) foronothskago seditstuskogo Institute.
(STOKACH--DISUSSS)
V
SMLPC"%J"YA, 0. K., Cand of A--d Sci - (diss) "HyponchondrincDevelopment Daring Ewtional
Psychosis and its Clinical and Fathophysiologleal PbAlingsp* Leningrady 1959p V4 pp
(State Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians In S. U. Kirov)
(KL, 2-6o, 117)
L 145)-M TTIOSIOW
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COUIICZ% Vsesayusnoys, kouterefttolIq pq Oetwe PV 1,000cows
1965. loolodovanlys kovulchoik"-O prostrwwtva (spoes, research) I troft kourerevotal
Moscow, lad-va lauka, 1965, 39b-kO5
'C TA18s *"*It r"latloo, 1t4r"_r_@4.Lpjjqq 1@qlt, coftle rog, g_Oktrft__1j. 2141-
:RA I An exMuotlv* at%* is ando of data recorded by tho'nektroa-1 sod -2*-.@
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tron-I %nd -2 were equipped with similar Instruimebtation. Is $an* cases- h0e`#"r,
there were illMrences to anorgy %hro*soW@.4 A dwi summarix1he oil dsta ft"a Me electron
and proton fluxes of different energies to the equatorial plane and for too loon
,rr
gives IW'-l data. The following conclusions can be sads, from the chartl A belt
of artifically Injected electrons exists at distance* *lose#& to the Earth's center'.
The m"Isum of the bolt In February 1964 was at 1, * 1.31. The flux of electrons I I
with energy above 2 Key at the maximum was about I x 10 col-see 1.6ter'l. 2) Tbol
average directed flu of protons with an *norfy of %5-70 NOT at the SWOM of tboi
I
nner belt (L a 1.45) was about 2.5 a 102 c*" A change to the late-
gral spectrum at proton energies above 50 My was oboarred at L a 2.2; the opect
of these energies is tin the process of hardening, which could be explained by the
theory of albodo neutrons. 3) The spatial distribution of protons with an *"ray
of one to several Hey differs from that of the elect. . There to a definite reg-
i ularity In the dlstr@butloa of protons according to their energies. The averme
directed flux of protons with an mwrgy above 2 Mov was about 4.5 X 105 earl-ste"'.
st#r-1 In the equatorial plane at 1, a 2.8. It appears that the m3ority at the
protons In this energy range are created ty transverse Mtt with respost to the
m4m*tle field Uses. 4) A belt of hieb-oamw elfttme W" obserM at 16 0 LTV
its W14th at the equator Was ~ 0.4 qwt% real. ."W @re go dire*"& AM of -
exectross above 4 Now Was 10, arlisorlestwit 5) A 0186M lor but
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iof electrons of sbov# 150 key energy was obsorr" fn tb* rtglag between L 3a"
jL w 4. The &Itltud# Intersity shift is subject to large fluctustIO04 12 time and
RAY drop 4t time to negligible sagnitudes. 6) 1%0 swulamms Of the Outer belt Is
positioned. on the average, at L a 4.8. The saximmms altitudoe intensity shift In-
dicstor a a 0.5 *0.3/-0.2-vithid a wide rww* of L. There Is # shaM IntessitY
Jump on the night side at L a 7 * 0.5. on %be morning *14s, a slow ao&OU*lt 4M
of intensity vas observed. ?be avar*4* directo nux or l"tro" I% an tsera
of over 70 key at the awdgpse of the outer belt to sbomA ; X 106 w -000-1-ster-1
and can change by wre t%m am order of imsg:siteds. The el*ctfm swrW
observed wtthis tbo-10 te'f* to it after r*-'
searchers. The elect I qmw "trm Is-saw aw to
be softening, in eamparls" w0h imeasuremesto of *wU*r yeare. Orls. &A* bas:
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WOR2 Ku2notogy. S- N.; SO
TITLE: Time variations of the earth's outer radiation belt
SOURCE: Vsespy!!@y konf Wks kosvd D stranotvd,#, moscavo
arentsiva v
1965. lasledovanlya kosmicheakogo prot transtva (Space research); tri4i konferents io
Moscow, ltd-vo Hauka, 1965, 420-425
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TOPIC
TAGS: ;9L9pi.!.q_ray cosmic radiation, earth radiation belt, llektKon 1,__
e
Il
ABSTRACT: Data from Elektron-l and -2 for the period 30 January to 23 February
1964 were used In a study of variations of the outer radiation belt on the night
side of tie earffi. Particular attention was given to the Intensity of counts in the
maximum of the belt and to variations of the position and boundaries of the uLaximm.0
McIlwain coordinates, calculated in the dipole approximation, vere used. Graphs
of the variationr in time of the Rp and X Indexes (for the Colledge and Murmansk
stations respectively), showed, in general, a decrease In the frequency of the
Geiger counter during periods of Increased magnetic activity, dlth*ujgb oCCAsI0n4llY,.-
the frequency Increasei with Intense magnetic activity (e.g., on 6 rebruary at
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12:00 UT). The sudden onset of a magnetic storm can be accompanied by a drop to
the count frequency. sometimes by as such as one order of magnitude. 7be nGn-
monotoatc drop in count frequency during the stotu of 12-13 February 1964 was i
explained by the decrease In magnetic disturbance after a sudden beginning and the'
main phase. After the initial drop, however, a twofold Increase in the count
frequency was generally observed during a 24-hr period (confirmed also during the
storm of 31 January and 20 February 1964). The posItLon of the radiation maximumf@
changed little during magnetic disturbancei, However, on 12-13 and 20 iebruaryl I
Its L parameter decresied by t 3.8 to 4. The boundaries of the belt were affected
by the magnetic field changes to a greater degree. and sitifte to lesser L at hig ir
as well as lower altitudes were In gonpral agreement with Forbush, Uzzolls, and
Venketesan (Geophys. Roo., 67. NIO. 1962, 3651). Contradictory obaervationa wore
explained by irregular electron fluxes outside the belt's boundary. The shift of
the boundary toward smaller L was attributed to an "outpouring" of electrons near
the boundary not only during magnetin storms, as observed by Machlum =4 Wbtlea
(J. Geophys. Res. , 60. N4, 1963, it but also tonut stationary eo6dition-s-1- 1U_
Intake and output of elocittons by-tAj belt -caa ocimr vithis a- period @-o f 3 hours.
The general conclusion Is that the outat rooffation belt JA highly smattLve to
mag;netic conditions. The gap between the Inner and outer Wts appears to be the
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area in the magnetosphere in which the trapped particles behove in various fashions.
Data are presented to support this assunption. OrIge art.,haos 4 figures.
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,AUTHOR.- Chudah2vA_&_YS.; Vakulov, P,--V.; Kuzne%sov.-JS-t-Y,*; it
Loxachev. Yu, Stolvovskly. V.-G.
JTITLE: Irregular flows of high energy electrons close to the boundary of tl@*- I
.earth's.radiation belts
,SOURCE: Vse!sMznaya konferentsiva vo fizike kossicheakolto proskrmtva. Moscow
f
L 1965. Isale-dova~li-a-'-Vo-imicheekogo prostranstv' gp-ic-e-r-rsearch) -,Trudy konferentH
'Moscow, Izc-vo Nauka, 1965, 425-433
ITOPIC TAGS: greomagnetic field, satellite data analysis, radation,beltl@"'
:ABSTRACT: The authors analyze data obtained from "Elektron-l" and "Elektron-2"
!ing their first month of @.peration. The equipsont Cme&-6i' the satellites is brief
,described. trialysis of data pertaining to the midnight meridian indicates that th
jntensity oi the electrons at the boundary of the outer'belt decr*ases by two or
'three orders of magnitude within a narrow range of radial distances. It Is ostab-
illshed that the radiation belt on the night side of the earth terminates an quiet
@day8 at L 6.5-7.5. On the day side, the boundary of the belt extends on the
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,average t-i Lz 9-10. (Here L to the nominal McIlwain parameter calculated In the
@dipole approximation and expressod In earth radli.) It In found that Irregular
flows of electrons Outside the boundary of the earth's radiation belts appear with
,an Increase In perturbation of the geomagnetic field both at the surface of the
4
;earth and at distances of N30,000 ka from the earth. A theoretIcai explanation Is f
given for this phentvanon. The experimental data support the hypothesis of a closed
;system of lines of force In the earth's magnetic field up to latitudes of 750.
GrIg. art. has: 9 figures. and,_2 table. (141
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AMOR: Vernov, S._-N-.; Driatakly, M. M,; IKuzn*tsgy. SLAJ; IgUChqv. yyf-ll
Sosnovets j E. N, I Stol vskL"!,& -
.ORG' Moscow St4t* UniMsitVaInfititUte of KUI.W--?-tq
.stvennyy universitot.Institut yederno)r Miki) -pigs (Hookoiskly gosudar-
.TITLE% behavior of the radiation bolts%rnd anomalous absorption of cosmic radio
noise In the aurora borealis region during the magnetic atom of 12-14 February
and 20-21 February 1964
SOURCEs Geomagnatiza I acronomiya, v. 6, no. 1. 1966, 3-10
TOPIC TAGSs cosmic noise measurement, radio .7ve absorption, suroraq magnetic
storm, radiation belt, magnotosphers
ABSTRACTs The authors wake a direct comparison of electron fluxes Vith differing
energies in the outer radiation belt during various stages of S*omgnetic disturb-
ances. The data used In this study were those transmitted by the JMOSA=!@1_1'-and
ModronA satellites during the qjMjq_ttqm of 12:14 and 20-21 February 1964.
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@These were relatively weak storms with an abrupt onset# The outer radiation belt
behaved differently In each of these cases In spltb of the hwt that the *to.
iwere approximately Identical with respect to the &VIltuLt of the main phas ru
,oscillations with a period of approximately 40 seconds war* observed on the "ay of
;the first storm, Indicating a quiet magnstoopherq. During the first hour of he
istorm, an electron flux of ^I.SxIOI cmz/s"/key was observed at a distance of
:approximately 10 Earth radii. This region lies far outside the radiation bolts of
,the Earth,and the flux was apparently due to the storm. The magnetic field Incress-i
led In this region during the first phase of the storm. Electron Intensity decross-
led somewhat after the Initial phase. Vl*ctron-l dat6 Save the boundary of the
@outer radiation belt on the night side as L % 6.5-4 before the abrupt onset of the
!storm, while the data of Electron-2 gave a value of L a 7.4. Data from these
;satellites gave L z 5.5-6.0 and L & 5.91respoctivolytaftor the Initial ph&&* of the'
i i
!stotu. This may be explained by covaprossion of the magnotosphere. The period of
IJPO oscillations after the initial phase was approximately 20 soo. The
@of the Pe oscillations was reduced to 16 sac when the boundary of the radiation belt-
.shifted to L,n S. There was a faster Increase in the flux of electrons with *nor-
Igloo greater than 40 ksv during the main phase of the atom than there wa In the
.Intensity of electrons with energies greater then 150 kov. The basic dot: for the
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storm of 20-21 rebruary were those transmitted by the Electron-1 satellite. These
.data show that the boundary of the outer radiation belt was at L v 6-6.5 before ths@
,storm. The period of Pe oscillations was approximately 50 sec. During the
.first phase of the atom, the boundary of the radiation belt was registered as *5
I L
and the period of Pd oscillations was 14 sacs An Increase In the Intensity ot
:the magnetic field was observed :t a distance of approximately 10 Earth radii.'Ths"
,data indicate compression of Via magnetosphere. Low-energy'electrons appeared at
.great distances from the FArth during the first phase of the storm. Data from 10
@Stations were used for studying the absorption of cosmic radio noise In the region
!of the aurora borealis. The first burst of auroral zone absorption was observed
on the day side of the Earth during the first phase of the storm. Tbla may be due
,to the fact that the boundary of the magnetosphere was approaching th*Earth. The
lamplitule of anomalous absorption 'Increased from N1 db to %3.5 db when the bound-
ary of the radiation belt moved from L n 5.6 to L a 9.6. Beyond this pointtthers
"Was a reduction in auroral zone absorption. After the Initial phase, no more such
!strong "bursts" of anomalous absorption were observed until the development of the
Imain, phase. Anor-4ious absorption was again observed during the main phase but this'-
'time with no claar relationship to L.' An analyal of thi.data shows that slectronal
;pour out of the radiation belts on the day side o; the earth durl
.ft the first
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of a magnetic storm. This Is Indicated by the reduction In electron intensity In
the %animum of a belt and at higher values of L. Evaluations show that during the
Ifirst phase of a storm the mirror points of electrons In the outer radiation belt
I Lon in
,may move several hundred kilometers closer to the Earth. Anomalous absorpt
@ths auroral tons may be observed betwoon th* fint and s4ln phase* of a magnetic
Istorm. However, In this case they are accompanied by various effects in the radia.,
Ition belt region. A ccNerison of data on suroral zone absorption and the behavlor@
!of radiation belts shows that anomalous absorption Is acestimes accompanied by a
!reduction in Int*nelty In the belt and sometimes by no changes at all or even an in-4
crease In the number of particles In the belt. More data are tt*od*d on &urvral tono
absorption arvund the antiroUrtb'-sad at Z4 4. OrIS. an. h"i 9 figures.
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komentator; VWITSKIT,
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zhurnalist-tezbdunarodniki radio-
G., red.1 TROYANSWA, N.9 tokhn.
[The Gerran Democratic Republic Is building socialim)GDR stroit
sotalallzm. Moskvap Gospolitizdatp 1962. 93 P. (MRA 16:1)
(Germany. East-Sconomic conditions)
ACC NRi j%_j,60jj0Z2 SOU.Rci; CODE: UR/0109/66/010109/1536/1588
AUTEOR: VaVostruyovaj L. 1,; Stolpyanskly, Y. P.; .171latov# K. 11*1 Shtoynshlaygerp
vo B.'
Lifa. no v, A 6,
ORGs nono
TITLE: A nazor with a microcoolor oporating at 4001,
SOURCES Radlotakhnika i olaktronika, v. 11, no. 9g 1966, 1586-1588
TOPIC TAGS: =sor,, waveguido
ABSTRACT:
A ruby maser with a miniature closed-cycle cooler for operation
at a temperature of 400K is described (see Fig. 1). The resonator
i @head (1) is a silver-coated ruby in the form of a parallelepiped with
sapphire signal and pumping waveguides coupled to ordinary stainless-
steel waveguides' The resonator is mounted between the poles of a
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Fig. 1. Maser with microcooler
1 - Resonator head; 2 - magnet'. 3
support; 4 - rAcrocooler cold zone
tube; 5 - contact reed; 6 - air-
tight flange of signal waveguide;
7 - air-tight fltnge of pumping
wavegtide.
miniature permanent magnet (2) rigidly attached to a support (3) which
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is maintained at normal tcInperature 3006N). A copper reed (5)
.Provides thu.*nial contact between the cold zone (4) of the microcooler
and the resonator head.
Total heat flux throutth the maser head is about 2 w at 10-3 mm Hg.
By separating the resonator bead from the waveguides, this heat flux
is reduced to below 0.5 W.
The rtiby maser was operated at tile 3-cm wavelength in the push-
pull niode. At a temperature of 40*K and with a chromium ccncentra-
tion in the ruby of 0. 151 the quantity (rG-- 1)-,, f (G is the gain and a f
is the bandividth), which determines the bandwidth characteristic of
the amplMer, reached 19 Mc.
The observed dependence of gain on temperature (see Fig. 2)
indicated that, with proper chromium concentration, variations in gain
,'caused by changes in the microcooler temperature can be consider-
:-ably reduced.
The measured noise temperature of the maser did not exceed
i,700K, which was in agreement with the theory. its amplitude char-
pLctcristie was linear_up to. an. input power level of % 0. 15 vi w in the
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presence of a cw signal and up to an input energy level of 1. 5 x 10-9 jot
An the presence of a pulse signal of low repetition rate. No irreversib]
processes were observed, even ir
;he presence of very strong pulse
vignals.
t@o @14.
@" @Crl'
The maser was found to have
4r@ a na
rrower transmission band and
a higher noise temperature at 400,
than at liquid I Aium temperature,
However, these disadvantages are
Resonator temperature. *K offset by the economy and smaller
size and weight of the maser. In
I Fig. 2. Temperature depend- addition, because of the relatively
ence of maser gain low noise level, high reliability,
and physicochemical stability of
the ruby crystal, the maser oper-
ating at 40* K can often match the performance of other types of low-
.noise amplifiers._ OrIg. art. has: 3 f iguras. OS3: V. 2 0 noo 81
SM COD-Z., 20 / SUBM. DAIES 13JuI65 / ORIC REn 004 / OTH RM 003
J.-rtit ui' fie Lie
V-4*
Vi
ver I ly'n;k
POTUTkYA, Telizaveta Alsksandrovna; STOLSMYN, loolf Borisovich;
ADAKIDOT, R.I., red..- TAMIYANOTA, Ye.T., roid.; LVOMMWTA.
L.G., takhn.re4.
(Now developments in the work of spinners of Leningrad) loyce
v trude prisdil'shchits Leningrad&. Leningrad, Lenisdat, 1950.
96 P. (Leningrad--Spinning) Nnu 13:2)
MOSTUCII, Barbara) STOLIMPLA", Czeslav
Fluothans anestheata according to our obserTations. Roe2n.
pom. akad. mrd. Swlerctewski 9:187-197 163.
1. Z I Klinlki Chirurrieznej Pamorskiej Akademii Modycsnoj
Klvrawnlk@@ doc. dr sod. Jan Kortas.
(HALOTHANE) (,LIIMTMIA, IMLALATION)
STOLITSER, S. S.
Intra- anti extra-pulmonary sequestratIon of the lung in children.
Khirurgiia no.(-,:62-65 J9 162. (MM 1517)
1. Is kliniki detakoy kbirurgil (say. - prof. S. Ya. Doletalkiy)
TSontrallnogo Inatituta usovirshenstyovanlya vrachey t Datakor
klinichaskoy bollnitay imeni 1. V. Rusakova (glaym vrach -
zaaluzhennyy vrach RSFSR dotsent V. A. Kruzhkov)
(U)?IGS--SURGM)
STOLITSER., E. E. (Moakva Zh-280 Pokroiskiy bullyar, d. 8, kv. 5)
Pierre Marle-Bambarger'B syndrome In a 13-year-old child vtth
neurinorna of the 19ft lung. Grud. kh1r. 4 no.1:109-111
MY-Je 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Iz kllnlkt detakcry khlru.-git (zav. - prof. S. Ya. Dolstakly)
TSentmllnogo Inrtituta usovers@enetvovantya vmchey (dir,
M. D. Kovrigina) na bate Detakoy bol'nital Imeni I. Vo Rusakova
(glavnri vrAch - zattlitsbannyy vmch RSFSR dotsent V. A. Krushkov)
(LMIGS.-TUMORS) '(;OINTS@DISWES)
(WMS.-DISUSES)
YJ I.G,- SlOVISER, Edo (M-vkya, F6.:-rvo'PJ,7 hillvs.1ro d,11,
Af::luctasis follwhig of*ratlono on the lurgs ir chi-l-L-en. Qrud-i.
PlJr. 5 no.4t6ll-Q T2-Agl63 OURA 1791.)
1. lz kliniki detskoy kblrurgil ( z", - pn,f. S. Ia. Dolettikly)
Tl@ntralnogo instituta usoverahonotrovemlys vrar-hey I
ro,-odskc)y klin'Acleskoy bollnitay Nc,.2 imeni '-.V.Rus#tkwrB (glA%-.-
nyy rrach - dotsent V.A. Kmzhkov),
STOLYAR, A. A.
23751 PRIMENENITE PONTATITA PREDELA V SHXJLIKOK NURSE GEOMETRIi.
KATEKATIKA V SHKOLE, 1949, Ma. 4, S. 36-39
SOt LETOPISI NO. 3., 1941
A.
V -
,.O.v-ir t ! e,%
@.r,-Jltvit 1--)n )f iyr b@-)Ie% In % co!irpo of nt,,@rnn-e. Lr.V. i At. V Fri -Ile
.e.). 1. 1-,@ i
@Ast or A-,,&nsI-&n Acces4lonis. Li'larurj of Jime -19-0. uacl.
STMOLTAR- nAk)
- OR
- to
Book by Uo3ofty7dov "ProUsiss for the study of situations." met#
v shkol* no,1172-75 J&,-T 155. (KM $12)
(Squations-Probleass emroless, otoe)(Davydov, U.S.)
STOLYAR, A.A., kandldat padagagichtsk1kh sauk.
The relation between the developmat of language and the developmat
of thought In pupils duritt mathematics classes. Uch. sap. Negil. so.
pod. last. ao.l:-125-144 it: (MM 10S41
.r 5.
(Wath9matics-Study and teaching) (Childroa-I&mgmage)
STOLYAH, A.A. (Kogilev).
From the pages of tba periodical OJournal of unthsoatios and physics,*
Hat, v shkole no,2:77-80 Xr-AP 158. (MIRA l1r2)
(Rumania-MathomtIc @-Pert odicals)
-1 - I I I-V _,@
, T-m
I
(Mogilev).
%viewing the mathematics textbook for elementary-school grade 8
of the German Decocratic Republic. Mat. v shkole no.5-.65-71 S-0
158, (MIRA 11110)
(Germany, Mae t-Na them tics--Tex tbooks )
STOLTAR, A.A. (@bgllev)
Problem of ex-ilaining tho equation coneept, Mat, v shkole no*I:
67-71 J&-F 159. (MRA 12:1)
(Squations)
STOLYATI, A.A. (Mogilev)
gnumeration of propositions and justification of certain logleal
means of deduction. Hat. v shkols no.3:21-34 My-Js 159.
(KRA 12:9)
(Logic, Symbolic and Tathomtical)
STUYAR, A. A.., kand. pecin go g. nauiL, red. V4 I NA, W. K. , red.
MORGUNOVAY G.M., tekhn. red.
[Relationship between the teachIng of higher mathe=atic3
in a pedagogical Institute of higher educaCion and the
teaching of mathematics in achooll Svias' prepodavealls,
vysshei matematiki v peda4pgicheakom VU2e a prepodavanlem
matematiki v shkole. Minsk, j2d-vo H-va vysahego, arednego
spetsiallnogo I professionallnogo obrasovanila BSSR, 1963.
84 P. OU RA 16 15)
(Mathematics-Study and teaching)
STOIJAUP A.A. (ftilw); PESKOV, T.A.(Ufa)
*Goozetiy; textbook for grades 6-80 by NAAWtin. RS-e-eved, by
L.A.Stoliar, T.A.Feskave Pat. v shkole no.2s76-79 Mr-Ap 163. ()Ci-A it-.0
(Geometry)
(Nikitin, No"O
ACC NR, SoURCE CODE: utl./0413/0)/L@
!NVEN70R: Zemlyanitskiy, A. N.; Karpovich, B. K.; Motin, 1. 1.; A. I.;
:'Nuzhdin, V. V.; Ponomarev, 1. V.
:ORG: none
TITLE: Centrifugal blower water separator for aircraft ventilation systems.
Class 62, No. 197539
,SOURCE: Izobreten:rya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966. 199
i - - I
!TO?IC TAGS: aircraft cabin environment, aircraft cabin equipment, cenLrifugal bloWer,,
air conditioning equipment
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a centrifugal blower water
'separator for aircraft ventilation systems, consisting of a housing with intake
apertures and a nozzle; the housing contains a rotating drum with radial blades and
has openings along its outer surface. To simplify construction and decrease its sist'i
between the blades and end wall in the back portion of the druan Is mounted a guide
.arranged to direct the flow In the opposite direction; the guide channels air Into i
ian outlet duct, which is located along the blower's axis and fastened in the forward
part of the housing.
SUB CODE: 01, 13/ SUBM DATE: 06Nov64/
UDC: 629.13.01/06
Card 1/1 66.071.7
sv-,I,Y@R, , . 1.
CA) 10,a i-il 17, 1-, sprogo chuons v kokil' bez t)o3l#-,t'lv3hchpJ temonbraboW.
(Ve.gtn. llanb. IC41"), no. 1,, p. 40-41)
(rbll) cnsting or -,@ray-tron socket Wthout siibsequk-nt hefit. treatment*)
DLC: TH4.74
SO: Manufacturing and Xechanical Engineering in the @Sovlet Union,
c..
Library of Congress, 1953.
@,,TOLT;@R. SHEYCHINKO. TA.Ta.
Operating exporience with the vacuum manoceter filters of the
11tvinov - Harstanchik - Zbette system. Sakh. pros. 35 to. 1:47-
49 ja 161. (MIRA 1411)
1. Kilevekly sakharotrest (for Stolyar). 2. Salivonkovskiy
sakh-.irnyy zavod (for Shavchanko).
Oftev Province--Sugar manufacture)
(rilters and filtration)
KUMITSOV, S.I.; SMI@;BILIHIIIXOV, O,V.; DER-SMAIMIN, V.A.j VO&SOVA? F.I.;
FAVLOVj F.I.I.; IMMOV,.A.A.; CHI-MODMOV, V.S.; @
KOLOVALOV, I.V.; LITLRI 7.B.; MlYCIEN-KO, V.S.; S141FIXVt B.A.
"Production of alumina" by A.I. Lainer. Reviewed by S.I.
Kuznetsov and others. TSvet. met. 34 no,11:854% N 161.
(MIRA 141ll)
1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut, (for ruznotsov,
Serebrannikov,O Doravyankin). 2. Urallskiy filial Ali' SSSR
(for Volkova, Favlov). 3. Urallskiy al)ruminiyevyy savod (for
Yevtyutov, Choziodanov, Stolyur). 4. Bogoslovskiy alyuminiyevyy
zavod (for Konovalov, Liver, Illychenko). 5. Svordlovskiy
Sovnarkhez (for Smirnov).
(Alumina)
(Lainer, A.I.)
Sito.-iCKHm. A.A., rot as -17.ent *. (*u,!hr,.vy rod.nktimr-, kkM@1111-
SKIT, S.S., r9daktor. L..a., t*kh-)1rhosk1!r redoktor
fKanvial on dyelrc and wcolon zpravac@-zlik PC
krashoutiu I Welke v;;rpt1n:Wkh 0-anot. X69kvo. Oes.sauthao.
tekhn.W-vo H-va legke! 1957. 503 P. (HIP. 1(':V')
1, Moscow. TSentrWW rm!;,'nnr - Itto led cysts I I skly tutItut
sherstyanoy prorq&hlo .. rottl
(Woolen st.1 wers',on (U@es &H dyolaf--if -1)
i6i
SIOLYARY I..';. , Inzh.
Ways of makIng use of mIno gas In the Lone, Bealn as a type
.3
or power fuel. Ugoll 39 no.7:54-57 JI 164. (MIRA 17:10
1. Vapsopmnyy tsentrallnyy gosuderalvennyy '.nstitut po proyek-
tirovar.1yu I tekhrAkc-ekenomicheakim nbm-Anovanlyam ra2vitlya
@, A Inry privo-shlermosti.
urr @
1.. - @' , :., Le'rlmolcgli
- , r-, 1 r A I @-
-Ile p,
@ .. m p-.o' )]I at , ". Pr f,tekh. obr. 22 ro,lGi
fl, -il 0 1
. C, 165 (MIPA 18;10)
!
CHRRUM. N.J.; STOLTAR. L.N.; ZHI1OVS11T. N.I.
Materials on the stratigraphy and lithology of Phloogens, deposits
In the central synclinal zone of the Carpathians. Trudy VNIONI no.12:
61-68 158. (MIRA 120)
(Terablya Valley-Goology, Stratigraphic)
z, IoLYA'11,
at,
3MLCIY:",?, !%
'i - 7. M- W
ll,@ 3 Slono". C)"born -rt-,,jney !roby :Affuzicn%0o:0 Cbx" J - Yr r; i s
:
1'.149, Vo- 16, c. 37-3tr?
SO: Letopis I Zhumal Invkh Statey, Vol. 45, fbskva, 1949
STOLTAR, M.G.-, SMO"SKATA, A.A.
Determining the moisture content of raw materials for tha
manufacture of liqueurs. SpIrt. pro*. 25 no.4:3P-39 159.
(MM 120)
(JAquor Industry-Iquipment and supplies)
STO;,UH, M.G.
londitiomi Z"or rbtalnine, batchat Alor thol ccri-
tinuoun cookirm, of gralm. Spirt.pron. 25 n,:.80-12 '5 4 -
(HIPA 130.)
('11cohol)
-1 ---Mq1;.A4v N.G. -
Changes of starch in the course of the tbermal treatment aA-* its
aqueous mwpenslovs. Spirt.prox. 27 no.ltlO-26 162. (MIRA 2,412)
(starch)
STOLYAh . H.G.
Charger In wheat Btarc@-- vndergolrg hydrot?erul treat,!@ert#
Spirt.prom. 27 no.4:16-19 161. (MIU 14W
C bea 0
(Starch-Thermal properties)
STOIA @J, - M.f;.
a:,Ajy@ils of c5rnstarrh. Ferz, I spirt, prom, ,30
nf",6. (KMA
I. V@nesepjexiyy nAuchnc-Assledovat-allekly !pstitut pivc-beatikogeatnay
i vLnrx,y prr)-T-y:@hlerunosti.
STOLYAR, M.YA.
Determining the ore, deposit f&ctor &ad Its application. lasy".1
okh.nedr 22 no.12:17-20 D '56, (KM IW)
1. Nintaterstvo foologil I okhrwq nedr SM, Glaversdasgeologlys.
tOre deposits)
DYATLGVA, V. P., kand. tA@kkxn. rmuk; GRYZLOVA, P. G., 1nzh. STOLYAR,,.,.N, M.,
lnzh.; AKISHINA, R. I., takYnik; ZILIBERSHTEYN, K.
Use of Indene-ouumarone resins in adhesive compositions for
finloWng polymer mAtertals. Sbor. trud. VIIIINSM no.50@41
161. (MIRA 15sJO)
(Resins, Synthetic) (Adhesives)
TFK)FIMOV, Alsksey Mikhaylovich; STOLTAR, N.M., insh., rets*ns*nt;
KHATWIVICH, Ye.M., doktortekhn. nauk,, prof., red.;
NIKIFOROVAO R.A., Insh., red.; GONOSTAMLISKAU, H.S.j
tekhn. red.
[Album of diagrams of metal-cutting machin9slAllbom skhem metallo-
reshushohikh stankov. Moskva, Mashg1s. Pt.2.(Milling, thread-
cutting, planing, bro ch-grindingo dressing,, gear-cutting machines
and machine-assemblis:)Fresernyo, reslbonaresnyo, strogelinyo,,
protiashnys shlifovallnys, zatochn 0, zuboobrabotyvalushchis, agro-
gatnys stanki. 1962. 69 P* - IDescription]Opisanto. 252 p.
(KIRA 16:1)
(Cutting machines)
RATMIN, T. I., kandidat tokhnicho9kikh Muk; IMMUR, O.K.. lafhaner.
-
Continuous method of scouring and washing worsted fabricks. Takst.
Drom. 16 no.9:35-36 3 156. (KM 9.12)
(Woolen and worsted vianufacture)
STOMARO T.F., udarriLk kor=-nunA3ticheikogo truda, traktorlst
Skill-ful YArx-jj aal a good will speed tho work. Y-,kh, oil I. fospo
14 noaSs17-18 Ag 163* (PIPA 17sl)
1. Kolkhoz "Druzhba" Mogilev-Podol'skcgo troizvrxistvonnogo upray-
ltirdya V1nnitakoy oblasti.
STOLYAR, V.3.; BABT,,,"'P, N.A.; KRYZIIANOVSKIY, V.101.
11 - 1, "...
Problems concerning cnmbustion ir. block combustion chambers of
gns turbine systems. Energ. I elektrotelkh. prom. no-3M-24
JI-S 163, OGRA 16.-10)
1. Klyevskiy politekhnicheskly Inatitut.
ALEKSEYEV, A.V.; STOLYAP, Yj@S.
Investigating a froaW devies with preliminary mixing for the
combustion chamber of a GT-6-750 gas turblae assembly. Gaz.
prom* 7 no.2t27-30 162, (MIRA 17s6)
BALON, I.D., kard.tekhn.nauk,, RKMANEWO, N.T., Inz-h.; Y1J?XO T-D.. Inah.;
bOUKUNOV, Ye.P., irzh.; -1ULUrFV:!v.AYA, T.A., inzh.; A63v,*1JROv, ?.I., inzh.;
VOID"IK, A.V., inzh. Prin1mali uchastiye: BKKP7-i, -,-j VCrHNIX, A.R.;
KOLOS, V.D.; KAYS7RO N.P.@[deceased3; LIWINENKO, V.I.; WARCHWO, N.M.1
ONOPRIY",KO, V.P.; PALAIRITA, V.P.; PIKA, V.S.; RAGIN, B.I.; ROWCITNKO,
Ye.I.; SAYENKO, S.D.; STOLYAR, VS.; -'XPRIK, N.M.; TOROPENO, P.D.
Charsic terl sties of nakin,,,, fprromanganeae in large capacity blast furnaces
and the ef@*ect of qlqg c(,,n11t1rnB on basic technicol and economic Indices.
Stall 23 no.120069-1073 D '63. (KIRA 170)
1. Ukrainskiy nwichno- i ssl ed orate I'sk Ily in3*itut r*t4llov I zavod *ZsPo-
rozhstptlf".
STAPS111NOV, B.N.; S."i"'SVIvy V.Df-p SFNIMO IG.ye.; (171"SA, !,.Y.; WkB1Y, A.A.;
@u ', A.G.; PrInImall uchast ye: 0SITRWY OV, I Ya.; SAVI"MV,
r,,1011 NIY I . H 4
PLISKAW73M, S.T.; ICISMEV,' Yu.-,.; 1A7FF,'1t"r'rFVp M.11
TARASO' F.P.; 7AGRFBA,, A.V.; KAW?r-Vo TKAMMV00 @.A.;
MEYDINp L.M.; MKIN, P.G.; POPOV, Yu.A.; MISHIN, 11,P.; URACUNTSE.119
M.D.; DOL14ATCVt V.A.; AYLIKOV, A.S.; PAU,(77-:-0 M;.; TIU07SKIY, Yu.V.;
SOLDIMY, Yu.A.; XONAREVA., N.V.; SAPROW-7, Yv.V.; S11111TSKATA,
SAPRONOV, P.V.; IEWTV, V.L.; STOLYAP, 7.A.;
BALDINA, Ye.Ye.
Results of the first yeur of cWration of lari,t rmtoikelty blast
furnaces. Sbor. tmud. UNTIM ro.1104-46 165.
WIT@ 1801)
CHOCHIA. K.Y., SHYARTSBIRG, To.Nes JTOLTAR# Ya.
I -_ - @
Blood transfualon In contro2 of postirrWation 2**oponla
EvIth emnary in Xnclish]. Ned.rad. 3 no.52W90 3-0 058
(NINA M12)
1. Is TSentrallnoge nauchno-Issledowatelskogo rentgencrAdialfti-
cheskogo institute Ninisterstva sdravookhranoniyao
(IJIUMCM I COUNT.
loukopenla after x-ray there, prove by blood
transfusion (fts))
(BLOOD TRANSFUSION,
in lookopenta After x-ray there (fts))
(RADIOTHMIAPY. compl**
2*ukapola. prove by blood transfusion (Mus))
Y@l R