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_TURCHAKINTYL S.- P. , inzh.
Increaving the longevity of hydraulic giant nozzlea in under-
ground hydraulic coal mining. Mekh. i avtom. v gornoi prom.
no.21ll6-327 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Hydraulic mining-Equipment and sumliets)
(Mechnnioal wear)
TURCHANINOV S. P., kand. tekhn. nauk
Means of rapidly determining the life periods of pulp pirlines.
Gor. zhur. no.11:54-58 N 162. (MIRA 15:10
1. Institut gornago dela imeni Skochinskogo.
(Pipe, Steel) (Mechanical wear)
TURCHANINOV, S.F., kand. tekhn. nauk
Modeling hydroabraaive wear of pulp ducts. Shakht. stroi. 7
no.8:16-17 Ag 163, (KM 16:11)
1. Institut gornogo dela imeni A.A. Skochinskoga;
,M
ment, Mashgiz.
FURPOZ;E~ .- This collection of articlea is intended for technical
personnel in turbine plants, institutes, planning organizations,
an well as for production Innovators.
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PHASE I BOOK MLOITATION sov/546o
Leningradnkiy motallicheakiy zavod. Otdel tekhnichozkoy informateli.
Nekotoryye voprony telthnologli pro Jzvodn tva turbin (Certain Problems
in the 1-11anufacturc of Turbines) Roacow, MachgIz, 1960. 398 P.
(Seriou% Itat Trudy, vYP- 7) Errata slip inserted. 2,100 copies
printed.
Sponsoring Agency: RUM. Sovot narodnogo khozyayatva Leningrad-
o1cogo elconomicheskogo adriiniatrativnogo rayons, Upravlenlye
tyazheloeo maohinoutroyeniya, and Lening-radokiy dvazhdy ordena
Lanina. metallicheslciy zavod. Otdol tekhnichookoy Informatuii.
Ed. (Title page): G. A. Drobilko; Editorial Boardt Reap. Ed.: 0. A.
Drobilko, B. A. Glebov, A. M. Nayzoll, and M. Kh. Mernik; Tech.
Ed.: A. 1. irantorovich; IManagIng Ed. for Literature on Nachine-
R,L11ding Technology: Ye. F. Naumov, Engineer, Leningrad Depart-
Certain Problems (Cont.) SOV/5460
COVERAGE. The experience of the LMZ (Leningradskiy metallicheakly
zavod Leningrad Metalworking Plant) In the manufacture of modern
large-capacity turbines Is presented. Methods for the rationali-
zation of basic manufacturing promBes and fori the',machanizatiod and
automation of manual operations are given. Descriptions of attach-
ments and tools designed by U-1Z for improving labor productivity
and product quality are provided, and advanced Inspection methods
discussed. References accompany some artioles. No personalities
are mentioned. There are 26 references: 25 Soviet and I English.
TABLE OF dONTENTS:
Foreword 3
I. NEW PROCESSING METHODS IN MACKNING
AND ASSEMBLY
Gamze, Z. M. [Engineer). The Organization, Methods,and Trends in
Efforts for Improving the Easy Manufacturability of Designs for
Large Hydraulic Turbines 5
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Certain Problems (Cont.) SOV/5460
Gaitakhoki, S. 1. [Engineer). The Mechanization of Manual Opera-
tiona In Hydraulic-Turbine Production 129
Mayzelf, A. M. [Engineer]. A 14ultipocition Impact Wrench I,(
A Hy4ropneumatic Lever-T
Turchaninov, V. A. [E _ype
q r -en a Y-W1 t1FAutom, atic ally Repeated Working [and Idle] Move-
mento 147
Vakhter, M. L. [Engineer]. Mechanizing the Peening of the Rivote
of Steam-Turbine Disks 156
[Engineer]. ftigh-Produetivity Mechanisms and De-
Mayzel A. M.
vices for Assembly Operations In Steam-Turbine Building i6o
Vakhter, M. L. [Engineer]. The Grinding of Thin [Metal] Sheets 183
Kotik, 1. M. (Engineer]. Automation of High-Frequency Surface
Preheating of Parts for Hardening 185
TURCHENKOV, V.I.
Noncontact semiconductor key for low-power a.c.eircuits. Priborostroenie
no.7:24,-26 JI 162. (MIPA 15:7)
(Electronic circuits)
TURCHANINOV. V.V. (Kharlkov)
Certain errors in textbooks and methodical literature. Kat.v
shkole no.6:81-83 N-3) '55. (KLM 9:2)
(Nathematics--Textbooks)
KWFOV, V.V.; ITRCHANINOV. V.S.
Changes in the system of feeding gas Into ring klIng at the
N. Tagil Refractories Plant. Ogneupor7 18 no.9:412.&414 '53.
(MIRA 11:10)
(Nizhniy Tagil--Refractories industr7--Xquipment and suppliee)
Wine)
TI/ A// Al 0 V/
AUTHORS: Lesnyak, N.F., Turchaninov, V.S., Buzdyrin, V.A., 13l-12-2/9
Valenburgers F.6'.7, NevyazFsWa, Ye.A., Nikulin,11.Ya.
TITLE., Thermal Xt~tring (Teplotekhnika). Increased Efficien
of a Gas Plant (Povysheniye proizvoditellnosti gazostantsil,
PMIODICAL: Ogneupory, 1957, Nr 12, pp. 533-537 (USSR)
ABSTRAOT: In the SM plant of the department for refractories of the Nizbniy
Tagil Metallurgical t,3mbine there was a shortage of gas. In 1953
it was assumed that the gas plan+. had reached the limit of its
efficiency and that it would have to be enlarged. From 1954 onwwis,
however, the following work was carried out in order to improve tie
efficiency of the gas plant:i.) By enlarging the coal shaft and the
bucket conveyor, fuel conveyance was increased from 100 to 2DO t,/24
hours and an additional bunker for 60 0 was erectedi 2.) A magnetic
separator was mounted for the purpose of catching parts of iron in
the fuel; 3.) The number of revolutions of the feed drum was in-
creased from 60 to 120 per houri 4.) The blast pzessure was in-
creased from 250 to 400 mm torr; 5.) Three additional air blast
a regates were established, so that a reserve was available;
6.1 An additional air-f eed pipe of 700 mm 0 vms mounted ( figures I
Card 1/2 " and 2)' 7.) Besides, the scrubber-, water cooling- and gas blast
Pyrometric Engineering. Increased Efficiency of a Gas Ifforks 131-12-2/9
plants were enlarged. Fig. ) shows the scheme of the new gas
purification plant. The data comparing gasification before and after
reconstruction are given in a table. In this way it was possible to
increase the efficiency of the 9A3 P2Bnt o the I - 1 1/2 fold, and
expenses amounted to only 10% of' those which would have been
necessary for the intended extension. There are 3 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Nizhniy Tagil Metallurgical Combine (N. -Tagillskiy metallurgi.-
cheskiy kombinat)
Uralenergochermet (Inalenergochermet)
AVAIUBLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS:
TITL)Et
PERIODICAL;
S/081/62/000/024/o67/073
B.166/B1806
Shvartzman, I. Sh. , Ls tyuzhanina,' N.' N. , Turchaninov, V. - S.
Papakin, Kh. M,
Improvement in the processTor producing aluminosilicate, raw
refractories
Referdtivnyy zhurnal. Khimiya; no. 24, 1962, 578, abstract
24K292 (Tr. Vost. in-ta ogneuporov, no. 3, 1961, 120 - 132)
TEXT; Research4aa carried out on a less expensive binder than phosphoric
acid for use in the production of aluminosilicate unburned refractories.
The investigations resulted in two suggested versions of a process for
producing aluminosilicate unburned refractories.t the first without a
binding agent, the-second with the addition of 2 % aluminum sulfate and 0.5%
phosphoric acid. [Abstracter's note.: Complete translation.]
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VYDRINA, Zh. A.; TURCHANINCV, V.S.
Runner brick with increased porosity. Ogneupory 26 no.5:220-222 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy meUllurgicheakiy kombinat.
(Firebrick)
(Founding-Equipment and supplies)
I '.- I .
LgLL~~-- .11'.. ---11-- m-"--:,- ~-- I i 1-11-1. ~ - --.I..- - - - - .-....
TURCHANINOV, V.S.; VALENBURGER, F.G.; SKORIKS N.S.; SHUTENKO, T.F.
Automation of the system of drying runner articles in a tunnel
drier. Ogneupory 26 no.5:225-230 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Nizhne-Tagiltskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
(Kilns)
(Refractory materials)
IMP
SHVARTSMAN, I.Sh.; NIKHALEVA, Z.I.; TURCHANINO .~,.S.; PAFAKT1j,Kh.M.;
KOVALENKO, I.D.; YUZVUK
P
Stoppers and nozzles from Ural Mountain raw materials.
Ogneupory 28 no.Ut538-543 163. (KRA 16:12)
1. Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov (for Shvartsman, Mikhaleva).
2. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat im. V.I. Lenina
(for Turchaninov, Papakin, Kovalenko). 3. Bogdanovichskiy
ogneupornyy zavod (for Yuzvuk, Saparov).
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1 ACC NR. AR602076f SOURCE' 0
AUTHOR t Bo gorods 1~xyj Ov F.; Turchaainova, V.
TITLE: jnvestigation of the spectral energy distribution &t the centern of planetar7
inabulaeyr
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Aatronomiyaj, Abso ).51.328
IRF.F SOURCE-. Visnyk kvyivatko un-tus Sort. astronep no* 6. 1964.. 3-8
ITOPIC TAGS: spectral energy- distribution, nebula
ABSTRACT: Various methods are-considered which are used to determine temperatures
at the centers of planetary nebulae, Spectral energy distribution at the centers is
presented as a sequence of sections of Planck's curves corresponding to various tem, rj
atures. The spectral energy distribution is-calculated for the center of nebula
NGc6572. V. G. CTranslation of abstrlkc-t7
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ACC NR; AR6020762 SOMWE COIZI UIEV0269/66/000/00/0038/G039
AUMORs Turchaninova,__ E. V,
TITLE: Electron and core temperatures of planotarynobulao
,SOURCE: Refe zhe Astronomiya* Abso 3o51.329
REF-SOURCE: VisnykAEqvs'k& un-tue Ser* astron., no.6, 1964, 12-24
TIOPIC TAGS: nebulao electron temperature, optic thickness, ionization
I
ABSTRACT: The values of the core temperature, core radius, electron temperature, and
optical thickness of a planetary nebula were determined for Le radiation u-:ing aqua-
tions of energy balance, ionization, and other relationships which correlated the abou
quantities to observable intensities of the linese The values derived are compared
with the results of other investigators. In'addition, the variation of the electron
temperatu3~a with the radius of the nebula was analyzed. It was found that tho electron
temperature varied appreciably in the HII zone, but just slightly in the HI zone*
Bibliography of 16 titles* VeGe ffranalation of abstrac-t7
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AUTHORs BogorodalkY7.1 F.) 'Awob-al OvaLl. E'0 Ve
TITLEt Investigation of the spectral enorgIdLetribution at the centere of planetary
nebulae
SOURCE: R6fo zho Aotronomiyaj, Abso 3o5l~328
RFF SOURCEs Visnyk Hyyivalke un-r-tuo Sar& astrono, no* 6# 1964p 3-8
TOPIC TAGS: spectral energy distkbutionp, nebml;.
ABSTRACTi Various methods ara-considered which are used to determine temperatures
at the centers pf planstary.nobulaeo Spectral energy distribution at the centera is
presented as a sequence of sections of Planck's curves corresponding to*various tempex-
atures. The npectral energy distribution is'aalculated for the center of nebula
NGC6572* Vo Go CTranslation of abstri~ct
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AMOR& Turchaninoval E, Ve
TITLEs Electron and core temperatures of planetary nebulae
SOURGE: Rafe zhe Astronomiyaj Abs's 3*510i9
'REFsOUIRCE: Visnyk Kyyivstke un-tu, Sere astrone-, no.6, 1964, 12-24
TOPIG TAGS: nebula# electron temperaturep optic thickness, ionization
ABSTRAM The values of the core temperature, core radius, electron temperature, and
optical thickness of a planetary nebula were determined for Le radiation u-:ting aqua-
tions of energy balance, ionization, and other relationships which coxTelated the abov
quantities to observable intensities of the lineso The values derived are compared
with the.results of other inveatigators, In'additionp the variation of the electron
temperatuie with the radius of the nebula waa analyzede It was found that the electron
temperature varied appreoiably in the HII zones but just slightly in the HI zonee
Bibliography of 16 titlese V.G. rTr slation of abstraqg
an
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TURCHANINOVA I K. f . ; IGONIN , I-A .
Studying the products forming during the thermal decomposition
0 0
of bis-2-hydroxy- 3,5-dimethylbenzyl ether. Plast. massy no.8:
45-47 164. (MIRA 17:12)
GR~ 3A F"01" G. ; KOVA' INOVA I T.P.
Llo
T"- ~,n 70h f n4,- ta S!:, ium In. n-a
Z
3. 36 My-je .6 10)
TSIMMER-W, Gans-Ge org, [Zimmerman, Hans Georg] i (Germanekaya Demokraticbeskays
ResImblika'); 'MRCMIROVA, V.A. [translator)
Effect of below-freezing temperatures on the development of trunflowers.
Agro-biologlia no.5:94-100 158. (MIRA 11M)
1. In*stitut rastenlyevodstva Germanskoy akademii sel.'skokbosyaystvenn7kh
nauk, g. Bernburg. (Sunflowers) (Plants, Effect of temperature o In)
ZZLIDINA, M.Yu.; ZZMANE , Ye.N.; SERGEYEVA, A.N.; '2~CKOINOVA, B,V.
Solar activity in 1951. Publ.l:iev.astrtn.abser.ut.6:113-119 f54.
(sun) Mu 9: 4)
TURCHMINOVA.. N.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik; SfMMATjjA, L.M.,nauchnyy sotrudnik
ResultB of photographic observations of artificial Aarth
satellites. Biul.sta.opt.nabl.iek.sput.Zom. no.5:16-17 160.
WIL, 13: 11)
1. Astronomicheakaya observatoriya Kiyovskogo gosuniversiteta.
(Artificial satellites--Tracking)
FHASE I BOOK L"MOITMON SOV/5573
Al-A miya nauk SSS-R. Astronomichaskiy sovet
ByuUeten' stantsiy optich,-aI.,oC:o nablyudeniya 10mostvannykh sputnikw Zcmli.
no. 5 (15) (Academy of Sciences of the USM. Astronocdc Council. Bulletin
of the Stations for Optical Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites.
NO. 5 (15)) Moscow, 196D. 17 P. 500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Astronomicheskiy sovet Akademil nauk S=.
Reap. Ed.: Ye. Z. Gindin; Ed.: D. Ye. Shchegolev; Secretary: 0. A. Severnaya.
PLWOSE: This bulletin is intended for scientists and engineers concerned with
optical tracking of artificial satellites.
COVERAM-- The bulletin contains six articleeltwo of which deal with the con-
struttion and operating principles of two new semiautomatic toleocopos for
tracking satellites. Two other articles am concerned with tho reduction
of data from photographs and the determination Of satollita orbital parameters.
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Acadcmy of Sciences (Cont.) SOV155T3
The re=ining articles discuss visual satellite observations and the results
of photographic observations o~' the satellitas 3.958 6 1 kn& 1958 6 - go
personalities are mentioned. There are 2 references, I Soviet and I English.
TABLE OF CONTEWS:
Tiyt, V. M. [Institut fiziki i astronomii All ESSR, Tartu
Institute of Physics and Astronomy of the Academy of Sciences
of the ESSR, Tartu]. A Ilew Satellite-Tracking Instrument LUN-3
Synasio, Ya. E. [Inatitut Miki I astronomii AN ESSR, Tartuskiy
gorudarstvennyy universitat - Institute of Fhysica and Astronomy
of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR, Tartu State Zniveraityl.
Semiautomatic Telescope for Observation of Satellites 6
Belenko, V. I., and 1. A. Kh-sanov. (Moskva, Astrosovet-
Astronomic Council, xoscov~ i)etermination of Time and Position
for Six Points of the Satellite Track on Photographs Taken by
Means of a Camara with Moving Filza (KFP) Designed by Pawdotoy 10
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Academy of Sciences (Cont.)
SCV/5573
Firago, B, A, rrrlLLvnava artranomicheakaya observatoriya AII SSSRI
Pulkovo -- Pulkovo Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of
Sciences of the USSR). On Considering the Apparent Rotation of
the Celestial Sphere While Dotermining the Coordinates of Sate]-lites
With the Aid of Photographs Taken With Azimatl Cameras
Almar, I., and D. Pal. [Astronomic Observatory of the Academy of
Sciences of Hungary). A New Method of Visual Satellite Observation
by I-Lano of AT - 1 Telescopes
12
14
Turchaninova, E-, Y., and L. M. Sherbaum, Results of Photographic
Observations of Artificial Earth Satellites (Positions of the Sputniks
1958 b and b a According to Photographic Observations at the Astro-
nomical~Observatory of Kiyev State University)
Observers: 0. 1. Babich, P. 11. Pr~lu- ~.n, Y -. 7. 1 A. 1".
Zh. M. Shcherban 1. Calcal%tior,~;: L. X. %
KD4-3 inat=.v,-nt
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ACCESSION NRt AT3013155
S/2974/61/000/009/0031/0036
AUMHOR: Turchaninova, E. V.
TITLEi Determining the density of hydrogen atoms uith consideration of the
diffuse field of radiation in planetary nebulae
SOURCE: Kiyev. Universy*tet. Astrononichna observatoriya. Publikatsii. no. 9"
1961o 31-36
TOPIC TAGSt hydrogeni, radiation field., planetary nebula,, Lyman continuum, Balmer
series, ground quantum state, photoionization
ABSTRACT: When the form of a planetax7 nebula is definite, the concentration of
particles in the excited state may be detennined directly from observational data,
but the xyLunber in the ground quantum state requires theoretical considerations..
Such computations normally assume that photoionization of hydrogen takes place
only through directed radiation from the nebular core in frequencies of the Lyman
~continuum. But,, because of interaction between.this radiation and the substance
of the nebula, a diffuse field of radiation is formed, the density of which depends
on the distribution of hydrogen ions in the ground stato. This distribution
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idepends on the density of ionized radiation, meaning that a study of hydrogen
distribution in a nebula requires the simultaneous det3rmination of density of the
~diffusa radiation field. For nebulae that have spherical symratry, the task may
be achieved by considering a system of three equationst for the density of the
radiation field, for ionization equilibrium, and for the dependence of electron
:and proton densities on the luminosity in one line of tho Balmer series. The
author carries through the solution and determines that the maximum density of
,hydrogen atoms is attained at a distance of about 3" from the center of the nebula.
Orig. art. has 1 3 figures and 18 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Kiyev. Univeroyateto Astronomichna observatoriya (Kiev University,
'Astronomical Oebservatory)
SUB?=M s 00 DATE ACQx 210ot63 ENGL: 00
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YONOPLEVA, T.P.; TURCHANINOVA, X.T.
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Observations of comets. Astron.tairk.no.173:1-3 0 156a
(YUU 10-1)
1. Astronomicheekaya observatortya Kiyevokogo gosuniversiteta Imeni
T.G.Shevchenko.
(Comets--1955)
TURCHANINOVA, E.V.
Determining the density of hydrogen atoms taking into consideration
the diffuse emission field in planetary nebulae. Publ.KAO no.9$
31-36 161, (WRA 160)
(Planetary nebulae) (Astrophynies)
TURCHANINOVA,,E.V.
Absolute photometry of three planetary nebulae. Publ.KAO no.9:
37-43 161, (KIRA 16:7)
(Planetary nebulae)
L 19332-63 E'.-,T (1 )IFCC (w)/PDS/:ES (v). AFFTC/,ESD-3t _.Pe-4 GW
ACCESS10:11 :;R: AR3002040 S/02Z9/63/000/003/0024/0024
S011- CE: ?7'
,1. c;-Lvrono-ji~n. Otdel'nyy vypuslic. Abs- 3-51.246
M 1~
AU7HOR:
CL Ute
TIT=: 7he ab 01 ph6tombtlYlof three planetary nebulae
k_.2y_Astronom choskoy
CiTED SOUR=- Publilcatsii 1~iyqv k 1: -obserr~torii, no. 9, 1961,
37-43
TOPIC 7AGS: photonetric observation, planetary nebulae, nebular radiation
TRX-?SUT10',: Mic author reports on his observations of the planetary nebulae I'M
6543, 6326 and 7662 for the purpose of making absolute photometric observations.
Theso obcc.-iatl ons were made in the summer and fall of 1937 using the large astro-
ph, of tho ',.',ain Astronomical Observatory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
(D = 40 cn, F = 550 cm). Me author studied the radiation of the nebulae in lines
0 111 (nford-Zenith plates with a ZhS_17 filter) and in iix (n:rord HP-3 plates
with a KS-13 filter).' Standardization of the negativea was accomplished Ixy the
mothod of w:,trafocal, star ima-es and calibration Ath the help of a tube photo-
rictor. Me author gives isophpts maps of the nebulae in the investigated parts of 4;
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the vrUM per square s
Spect (in star rAgnitudes econd 6f are). The areas of lumi
:nascence of hydrogen and ionized o3cygen for all the nebulae basically coincide
7he int
LeZral star magnitudes of the nebulae are oomputed in nebular lines, in Hx
.and the total radiat:37.on 141 + 112 + Hcc+ HII ireie computed. me author notes the
-clozo dgrecn, ant bet-w66n his data and those of other authors. Bibliography of 10
'~!o S, - va
itm, 0. R. I Ao
'DATA ACQ: .30May63 SUB COIS: AI -EHOL; 00
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KONOPLEVA, V.P.; TURCHANINOVA., E.V.
Observations of comats in.1955. Publ. KAO no.11155-58 162m
(MIRA 16:7)
(Comts-1955)
IGONIN, L.A.; MIRAKHMEDOV, M.M.; TURCWINOVA, K T.; SHABADASH, A.N.
Investigation of infrared absorption spectra during the process of
solidification of resole phenol-formaldehyde resinq. Dokl. AN _51-SR
141 no.6:1366-1368 D 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. flauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut plasticheskikh mass. Pred-
stavleno akademikom V.A.Karginym.
(Phenol condensation products--Spectra)
S/020/61/141/006/015/021
B103/B147
AUTHORS: Igonin, L. A., Mirakhmedov, M. M., Turchaninova, K. I., and
Shabadash, A. N.
TITLE Study of the infrared absorption spectra in the solidification
process of resole phenol formaldehyde resin
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 6, 1961, 1366-1366
TEXT. The infrared absorption spectra of resole phenol formaldehyde
res6n were studied in the course of its solidification between 20 and
200 C. Commercial resole resin (production, Ref. 1: L. A. Igonin, M, M.,
Mirakhmedov, Plasticheskiye massy, No. 1 (1962) in print) wag dried in
vacuo as well as subjected to a molecular distillation at 80 C in a
vacuum of about 10-4 mm Hg.
220 kg/cm2, subsequently the
a given temperature at which
rapidly to room temperature.
powder and pressed in vacuo
thick sheets which were used
Then, the resin was cold-Dressed with
mold was heated with a rate of 1.5 0C/min to
it was kept for 15 min, and then cooled
The pulverized resin was mixed with KBr
ander a pressure of 10 tons/cM2 to 1.45 mm
as windows in the Hilger Spectroscope Iff-800
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Study of the infrared absorption... B103/B147
for photographing spectra. It is concluded from the spectra that in-
creasing heating results in the following changes: The bands Ahich are
characteristic of the OH groups decrease owing to condensation of the
resin. The wide band appearing at 1050 cm- corresponds to the stretching
vibrations of the C-0 ether bond. Its appearance is caused by the initial
conversion of the methylol groups to ether bridges. This band decreases
at 1500C and disappears completely at 1700C. The 1370cm- 1 band starts
decreasing at 700C. This is explained by reaction of the phenol-OH
groups. The 1645 cm-1 band char'acteristic of the C=C bond becomes virible
already at 130 OC and increases with increasing solidification temperature.
0
At high solidification temperattures (170 - 200 C) the 1379 cm-1 band
appears in the spectrum of solidified resins, which is attributei to the
formation of methyl groups. It is concluded from the results that the
number of Off groups decreases during solidification and that the polymer
chains in the initial stages of solidification are polyoxybenzyl ethere
formed by interaction between the methylol groups. Probablj, the
decomposition of the ether bridges is accompanied by the formation of
active centers the recombination of which leads to the formation of stable
steric networks (resites). The radical decomposition mechanisT
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Study of the infrared absorption ... B103/B147
of the ether bridge is confirmed by the phenol hydroxyl entering the
solidification reaction and by the appearance of the methyl group oviing
to the recombination processes of the free radicals forming. There are
1 figure and 7 references: 1 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The three references
to English-language publications read as follows: R. E. Richards, H. 111.
Tompson, J. Chem. Soc., 1947, 1260; R. J. Grisenthwaite, R. F. Hunter, J.
Appl. Chem., 6, 324 (1956); N. J. L. Megson, Phenolic Resin Chemistry,
London, 1958, P. 33.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh mass
(Scientific Research Institute of Plastics)
PRESENTED: July 21, 1961,by V. A. Kargin, Academician
SUBMITTED; July 20, 1961
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IGON11-;; L.A.; TUI'MIt"'JINOVA. F,1.
Radical mechanism underlying tLe --c-ii-J-4fication of resole resins.
Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.6:1280-1281 Je 163. (KRA 16;8)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh mass.
Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Karginym.
(Phenol. condensation (So"Ildification)
DUBMENKO, A., inzh.; FEDOROV, V. , inzh.,- TLTBQHAIW inzh.;
KIRZHNER, Yu.p inzh.; OBUKHOV, N., inzh.; ANTONOVA, G... inzh.;
ANTIPENKO, I., --'nzh.
An-2M4 Grazhd. av. 22 no.12:11-14 D 165. (MIRA 18:12)
KOZLCV, Vyachoslav Nikolayevich; BLANK, A.F., reteenzent;
TURCHANOVSKAY.9, L.F., reteenzent; L30NIDCIV4 I.S.,
naucNiFyy ~re 7.N., red.; SHAP3NIOVA, T.A.,
takhn.red.
(Design of womeuls dressmaker clothing made of striped
fabrics] Modelirovanie zhenalcogo legkogo plattia iz tkani
v polosku. Moskva, Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry RSI?SR, 1961.
107 P. (MIRA 152)
(Dressmaking)
SKLYAROVA, V.X., otvetetvannyy redaktor; SHESTAKOV. V.A., redaktar;
ARALOVA, V.I*, redaktor; RAZUMOVSKATA, S.Ta, redaktor; TIMCED;NKO,P.I.,
redaktor; T3W&A"LIh-Li-3-F" radattif GOLIKOVA, N.A., redaktor;
SAR STAN;--Y.A., redakfo-r-f-TRUMFISE , I.P., redaktori XKD7KWA,
L.A., takhnicheakiy rodaktoro
(Children's clothes] Detskaia odezhda. Moskva, [Izd.Gos.nauchno-
takhn.izd-va X-ya legkoi promyphl.SSSR] 1957o 64 pe e 1 foldepatterne
(MLRA 10:5)
(Clothine and dress)
TU,W;HAIIS'K,'Y, M.L.; IiARIAN, 1-1, .
...
,n~?2-'Um al -1.yi ", . n I -
Analysis of alumir,-wo-m-ag o-~Trzt ~
~7 0
Zav. lab. 30 no.6:67111-i~~-17-1 164 0,117A. 17:3)
. ., ~ . -1
1. ('dcssk:,,r
Ushinskogo.
MCI-AVIVI /6L)"
Category :EMGARY/Solid State Physics - Yiorpholo&y of Crystals. Cry.-tal-lizaticn- E-7
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3928
Author :Tarjam., I.) Turchanyi.) G-u.
Inst :Rolaa?d-I~Stv&-U-E~vers ~yudapest, H:ungary.
Title :Technical Rema-rks Concerning the Growth of Monocrystals from a Melt.
Orig Pub :Acts. phys. Acad. sci. hung., 1956, 5,, No 4, 533-535
Abstract :Description of severall practical methods of imIxoving the growth of
monocrystlas of NaI (T1) from a melt using the Bridgeman and Kyropoulos
methods. For the Bridgemarn method, the authors proposed such a shape
for the end of the capillary portion of the tube, causing the cleavage
plane to orient itslef perpendicular to the axis of the crystal. To
prevent forination of stre5ses in the specimenj usually produced durinS
the cooling by the difference ia the coefficient of thermal expansion of
the tube ard that of the crystal-,, it is rec ended that the crystal be
molten off the tube immediately after the end of the crystallization (for
this purpose the hotter portion of the furnace is moved'on) and to move
the crystal to the opposite, expunded portion of the tube. In the wide
Card 1/2
Category : MMGARY/Sclid State Fhysics - Morphology of Crystals. Crystallization E-7
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3928
portior-1, the crystal will touch the walls of the vessel only in the few
points, and the cooling will occur freely, without compression. -Using
the Kyropoulos method, better results are obrained if the crucible with
the melt, covered with a porcelain cover with a hole through it, is
rotated during the 6rowth of the crystal.
Card -. 2/2
ty
HUNMY/Solid State Physics - Morphology of Crystals. E-8
Crystallization.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5j 1957, 11W
Author : Tarjan, I., Turchanyi, Gy.
Inst : Medical University, Budapest, Hungary.
Title : Remarks Concerning the Nacken-Dyropoulos Methods of
Growing Crystals.
Orig Pub : Acta phys. Acad. sci. hung., 1956, 6, No 2, 339-34o
Abstract : Description of an experiment on the growth of a NaCl crys-
tal with periodic rocking of the crystal and the melt with
subsequent stoppages. During the rocking of the crystal,
the crystal is located in a stream of liquid that is alter-
nately higher and lower In temperature, thus preventing re-
gualr formation of an isothermal surface with the melting
temperature. During the standstill period one obtains a
Card 1/2
HUNGARY/Solid State Physics - Mochmical Froportios of Crystals E-10
i
r.nd Polycrystcllinc Sjbstvncoo
Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Fizike, No 11, 1958, No 25368
Author i Tvrjr_n I.,
Inst t Institute of Fhysica of the Medical University, Budapest,
Hungary
Title i On the Kuznotscv Mothcd of Nutual Folishing'.
Orig Fub i Acte phys. Acod. sci. hung.9 1957, 8p Nol-2t 261-268
Abstrrct The author has invostigrted the enditions under which the
.aothod of nutunl rclishing, of V.D. Kuznotccv ore rpplienblo,
usinC, ts rn oxril-lo NoOl crystp.1a. It hrs boon essu-iod
that the i--iothcd is correct if equal rir.Gsos cf substence vro
r~rotmd off brth surfcces durinT nutual grmf.nding of f^-ccs of
equcl index, for oxr7ir-le (100). Experi:nonts hrve shown that
using -rry a:-cry iuBt '350" Pt -- pressure of 0.25 kg/c.12 this
condition is artisfiod with nn rccuracy of 2%. If surfrcos
with difforont indices Pro ground, thon rccordtig to V,D.
Kuznotscv the nnss ground off fra- tho frco with a higher
Cord 1/2
v4
HTMGARY/*Solid Stato Physics - Mechrnicnl Froportios of Crystals E-10
and Folyarystelline Substonceo
Abo Jour Rof Zhur - Fiziknp No 11, 1958, No 25368
index should be less then the r.-ass ground off the face witli
the lower index. The experinentel results obtained cre in
qualitative rgroomont with this rule. The quantitative do-
victions are evidence, in the nuthorls opinionp thet tho
grinding pheno--enp ere nore coupliected then in propcW ir
the theory of V.D. KU7nOtSOV.
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TOCHAITYI, GY.
SCIENCE
Periodicals 11ACYAR FTZIKAI FOLY01PAT Vol. 6, no. It, 1958
IURCHAITYI., GY. A dry chanber for treating hyp.,roscopic crystals. n1375
Monthly List of E2st Europe2n Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 8, ~
No. 5,
M2Y 1959, Unclass.
TUPCHANYI, rY.
SCIENCE
Periodicals MAGYAR FIZIKAI FOIYOIFAT. Vol. 6. no. b, :1958
TURCHATTYI, GY. Some experiences in the field of treating and nolishing
certain 21k2li-h2lOgenide crystals. P. 379.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (~";EAI) LC. Vol. 8,, No. 5,
May 1959, Uncl2SS.
VOSZKA, Rudolf; TARJAN, Imre; TURCHANYI, Oyorg)r
On Naj (Ti) crystals. Magy fiz folyoir 8 no-1:37-46--~6o. (EFAi 9:10
(Thallium) (Sodium iodide)
(Scintillation counters)
TURCHANYI, Gyorgy; HORVATH, Tunde; TARJAN, Imre
Surface phenomena on tempored NaCl crystals. Magy fiz folyoir 8 no-3:
229-241 6o. (EEAI 10:1)
1. Orvosi Fizikai Intezet, Budapest.
(Salt) (Crystals)
TURCHANYI, Gr rg3r; VOSZKA, Rudolf: TARJAN, Imre
Remarks on the dimensioning of electric wire furnaces. Magy fiz
folyoir 8 no.6:325-534 160. (EVAT 10:5)
1. Orvosi Fizikai Intezet, Budapest.
(Electric furnaces)
TURCHANYI, Gypr
1q; HORVATH, Tunde; TARJAN, Imre
----
Detection of surface structures. Magy fiz folyoIr 9 no.6:409-413 161.
1. Orvosi Fizikai Intezet, Budapest. 2. Technikai szorkeazto, "Magyar
Fizikai Folyoirat" (for Turchanyi).
(Surface chemistry) (Crystallography)
(Salt)
TURCHLM , Gyorgy
Mechanical tvinning of NaCl crystals. Magy fiz folyoJr 10
no.1:35-45 162.
1. Orvosi Fizikai Intezet, Budapest.
S/058/63/000/003/o65/104
A059/A101
..AUTHOR:: Turohhnyi, Gy8rgy
TITLE: Temperature dependence of the yield point of crystals
PERIODICAL: 'Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no- 3, 1963, 51, abstract 3E338
("Magyar fiz. foly61rat", 1962, v. 10, no- 3, 231 - 240, HunKarian)
n of temperature dependence of the yield
TEXT: The state of the proble.
~.point of crystals was analyzed. Based on the study of the experimental data in-
-.eluding his own results, the'author reaches the conclusion that the hardness, at
least at high temperatures, is primarily determined by the yield point.
.[Abstracter's.note: Complete translation]
1: Card 1/1
~LI)RqHA~a~ Gyargy; HORVATH, Tunde; TARJAN, Imro
NaCI acicular crystals developed frm vapor phase. MAU fiz
folyoir 11 no.3:197-204 163.
1. Orvosi Fizikai Intezet, Budapest. 2. "Magyar Fizikai
Folyoiratu technikai szerkesztoje (for Turchanyi).
TURCHANYI,,P~?rgy; HORVATH, Tunde; TARJAN, Imra
Mat-*rIA.1 transport occurring in vapor space and its in-
24
vestigation by Na Cl. Magy fix folyoir 11 no. 6: 453-463
t63.
1. Orvosi Fizikai Intezet, Budapest.
P6004847"
SOURCE CODE: UR/0119/66/ooo/001/0003/0004
AUTHOR: Turchenkov, V. I. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Phase frequency converters 1~
SOURCE: Priborootroyeniyes no* lo 1966p 3-4
TOPIC TAGS: frequenc
mo ulal converter, phase frequency converter, automatic control
equipment, phase d ion
ABSTRACT: Conventional phase frequency converters used in radar servos and
other automatic -control devices have these disadvantages:
(1) Resistance coupling between the demodulator and the
modulator; (2) Zero-point drift; (3) Low power transfer factor;
(4) High noise level in the signal. A method developed by the
author (Author's Certificate 17Z363, "Bull. izobr., 1965, no. 13).-,46,
is based on supplying modulator M (see figure) with a reference
voltage formed by an electronic switch ES out of two h-f and 1-f if iH'Mr% out
reference voltages. The combined reference voltage is of h-f X
and its phase is reversed every half-cycle of the 1-f reference E-S
voltage. Hence, if the error-signal voltage is reversed, the if
ref
lq-hf ref
phase of the modulator reference voltage is aliso reversed, and f
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L 23186-66
ACC NR: AP6004847
the phase of the output h-f voltage remains constant. The claimed advantages are:
(1) lUgher power transfer factor; (2) Lower zero-point level and drift; (3) The
electronic -switch parameters are not critical. Principal circuits of the new
converter are given. Orig. art. has: 3 ligures.
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end mtifilud K.~, ~x :r. !~~t lc~n-
r'llat 1=:Mto of tr~c 009tr to civi razuJaiMI-I rf CLFAI& t---Id ntoir fit
TURCHEM, N.I.
Determining the coking capacity of coals and an industrial
classification based on indexeq of petrological composition
and clinkering tendencies. Trudy Lab.geol.ugl. no.6:112-
119 156. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Vaaaoyuzn" nauebno-iasladovatellakiy goologicheakiy
institut.
(Coal--Testing)
15-57-5-6640
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5,
p 135 (DSSR)
AUTHOR: Turchenev, N. I.
-TITLE: The Evaluation of the Coking Quality of Coals and an
Industrial Classification of Coals According to Petro-
graphic Composition and Caking Properties (Otsenka
koksuyemosti ugley i promyshlennaya ikh klassifikatsiya
po pokazatelyam petrograficheskogo sostava i svoystva
spekayemosti)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Labor. geol. uglya. AN SSSR, 1956, Nr 6, pp 112-120
ABSTRACT: The author notes that the caking quality of coals
depends on the quantitative petrographic composition
and the chemical maturity. He proposes an industrial
classification in the form of a three-component dia-
gram. The first parameter is the quantity of gelled
substance (ET) and cutinized elements W. The second
parameter is the thickness of the plastic layer (y).
Card 1/2 The third parameter is tand~. = y/7,T - K, reflecting the
The Evaluation of the Coking Quality of Coals (Cont.)
chemical maturity of the coal.
15-57-5-6640
Ye. G. M.
Editor's note: In a discussion of this paper at the Second Coal-
Geologists Conference, a number of coal specialists (I. K. Klop6tov,
0. V. Shtemenko, K. S. Permitina, and others) remarked on the meager
grounds for the proposed classification.
Card 2/2
TURCHENEVp N.I.j YEFREMOVy S.S.
Distribution of pressure in the gas flow of RDS and RSD
regulators, Gazo prom, 5 no. 12slB-21 D 160, WIRA 14:1)
(Pressure regulators)
I/, A I 1:71t i~ "'I of Cn I c In -1 !:-j:: 1~ of ',o if Le a n
Tec, --cl, ~irdbr Of i-alor 'e-A,
.:r~chnolo-ical Inst i;:taoli 3ovet, -1:11r
i.!SS.1, Lenin_-,rad, Y,"~,-,. (KIL, ~:o 11, ',,3r ~~'l
I
SC: :70. 670, of Scie.-.t-i-'ic anal Tc!chnical
"efended at (11~1)
T;!d,_6KhOV. Bergey lolklyanovich; redzktor-, GABIS. Ye.N.,
vedushchiy redaktor; YA!tPd6C#_ClZZ9'ffl_N_SKAYA, A.B., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor
[Now methods of gas PrGdUCtiOn in countries of Western Europe]
Novye matody proizvodstva gaze v stranakh Zapadnoi Evrooy. lenin-
grad. Go9.rsuchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,
leningr. otd-nie, 1957. 105 P. (ML(A IC:13)
(Rurope, Western--Gas manufacture and works)
Guarant~!c il - -; o ~w ~! o!
Li " ~,
u*j 1 1957 No. 4, 1.8-23A.-
MvvffMam~ge of mim. coking )IV stre a gth
T
r
of the rmkc ital) incri2a-~cd by ~zlwalwi ~f 0 t i~
523
Candidate of Technical Sciences (VSEGEI
AUTHOR: _.-Tu
kTLE: How to secure the consistency of the quality of metallurgical
coke in xespect of its mechanical strength. (Obespechenie
postoyannogo kachestva metallurgicheskogo koksa po
mekhanicheskoy prochnosti.)
FERIODICAL: "Koks i Khimiya" (Coke and Chemistr
IT-, P
1957, No. pp. 18 - 23, (U-S-S '3
ABSTRACT: The influence of the nature of the coal blend on the
mechanical strength of coke is discussed. It is proposed to
assess the coking ability of a coal blend on the basis of its
maceral composition and the width of the plastic layer
(parameter y of the standard plastomeu-'er test). For the
individual coals there is a relationship Y
vitrinite + exenite
tg a . A coal blend can be also characterised by:
vitrinite + exenite, inertite, y and tg a . Knowing the
composition of the blend of the individual coal components)
its maceral composition can be calculated. y can be also
calculated as this is an additive property. In one of the
West Siberian coke oven works, the above factors for daily
blends were correlated with the strength of coke produced
(drum test). On the basis of the data so obtained, a chai:t
was constructed from which, cn the basis of the above para-
meters. for the blend. the strength of coke can be estimated.
How to secure the consistency of the quality of metanurgical
coke in respect of its mechanical strength. (Cont.)
Maintaining maceral composition and the width of plastic
layer constant the strength of coke would also remain
constant.
There are 5 tEbles, 1 graph and 2 Russian references.
Tiu-ch,m'o, A. T. I'llirnac-1vo-el c,a-!i na-~!l -.1ater -,!!I
meq. zhurn.,
SO: U-"", L,~~o i!i No.
BOLTUKHIN, V.P.; SKOBELEV, Yu.D.; TURCHENKO, G.P.
Volcanic complexes of the Kuznetsk Alatau. Ty-ady SNIIGQ--,MS no-35:-'-
i
16 164. (MIRA 18-5)
SVYADOSHCH, B.I., kand.med.nauk; TURCMTKO, I.A.
X-ray therapy of traumatic cysts of the iris and anterior chamber
and postoperative epithelial cYsto as a result of epithelial pro-
liferation [with summary in English]. Vast-oft, 72 no.2:25-32
Mr-Ap '59. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Kafedra glaznvkh bolezney TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenst-
vovaniya vrachey (zav. - zasluzhannyy deyatell nauki. prof. M.L.
Krasnov) i glaznaya klinika Mookovskogo oblaatnogo nauchno-issle-
dovatellskogo klinicheskogo inatituta im. M.F. Vladimirskogo (Zav.
prof. D.1. Berezinskaya).
(MIS. cysts
traumo, x-ray ther. (Rue))
(EYE, cysts
epithelial, die to epithelial proliferation &
anterior chamber cysts, x-ray ther. (Rua))
(RADIOTHERAPY, in various die.
traum. cyats of iris, epithelial cysts due to
epithelial proliforation & anterior chamber
cysts (Rua))
ACCESSION HR: AR4o42170 S/0274/64/000/005/8024/BO25
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika i elektro Bvyazl. Svodny*y tom, Abs. 5B149
AUTHOR: Melikhov, V. S.; Turchenkov, L. P.
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TITLE: Stabilization of aawtooth voltage amplitude
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Tomalcogo in-ta radioelektron. i elektron. tekhn., v. 1, 1963,
3-7-112
TOPIC TAM sawtooth voltage amplitude, voltage amplitude, triode generator,
pentode
TRANSLATION: Th e basic source 6f instability of sawtooth voltage amplitude of a
triode generator is the dependence of triode current on anode voltage. With the
change of frequency of repetition in oBcillographs or multiotandard remote. receiver
switches, high stability of the amplitude of the master oscillator of eawtooth
voltage is necessary. As a discharge tube it is proposed to use a pentodewhose
plate current in wide limits practically does not depend on voltage. The coef-
ficient of overlap on the range of frequencies of the considered circuit, that
Car'd - 112
ACCESSION NR: AR402170
isp the ratio-of'thb lfp~er"and lower cutoff frequencies (fu and fl), may be
determined by the following relationship:
K - fu/fl = Kn(Ea - Uaj)/AUc9
whereA Uc is the total amplitude of sawtooth voltage, Kn is the permissible coef-
ficient of nonlinearity; Ea is the voltage of the power supply; U is the residual-
voltage on the anode of the tube. It is indicated that experimentil investigations'
confirmed the invariability of amplitude expected by the calculations in a 6- to 10-
fold range of frequencies. Feed to the screen grid of the pentode is carried out
from the source of anode voltage through a voltage divider. From the screen grid,
,upon discharge of the capacitor, pul3es of great amplitude of negative polarity
,are removedp which can be used for extinguishing the reverse movement of the
:,beam to the electron-beam tube. Four illustration3. Bibliography: 3 referenced.
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ONUSAYTIS,B.A.;,ZURCHMO.P.I.; GAYEAROV,S.I.; YURIYEVSKAYA,N.P.;
SUKHXNKO,S.I. -Vllk~---~L-~ -
Readiness of coke and coking conditions. Trady IGI no-3:59-77 '54.
(Coke) (KIRA 8:11)
U SSR j
this in-de ate
attmtvrotli cii a ro..
tGIA &et., 0 *N. bbakumom-Zei)~alova.Yu.M.L-Itu!E.
L. Ginka-C ruukmya,Nt. G. 14dik-Hagdasaxava, H. 1.
m
kovu IstLeni 91
Ukrais. BiAhitu. Z r. 22, 2W-00950);
:ef.By spil. B i .27, (1049).--Quantitatively
a ItAtiv-ly dequate teln &et causes various
lie i turban es affecting neuro-humoral regulation.
Adc-quate quaotity and quality of protem inust be fed both
healthy aud sick people with protein &ddrilcy. With
82 mts It was fo?4ud th9t In both liver and muscit acetoue
bodies 6crtqse com%iderably, 114old It& liver a-i sgainit the
rcem (35 rats), i.e. 29.2 mg.1% im. against 2.0,16 C/ - 1,
towcle a O-fold increase (3-0 mg-1,'o in norru an(i 30.0 r. .9.
is expti.). During protehi-defizi-nt diet the content of!
-rAetome bodiew vias couriderably h0her than durlug starVa-
tiots, despitt. compicte ab-bence of carbohydrate *tpply. and
evea tuare st"r4ly Shawn was the d=CWA In ClycQ
during starvation. 'The cocif, expressing radu of e
I=
T/rholexteral wai OAS (:0) rats) Iya the norta wbidtincreased
to 1.11 (05 rats) an a low-prutdo diet. it.. is detd. by ,u.._
ERY Of PhOSPhOJJP14kS an-J by OlInUitSWOUS ilCCICSSC 13)
tholosteral cantent. -The re-mm phimoincuon wai noted
4utWX emplete starvation, the nktin dw, easJnj t!) 0.70,
d4x=dJus PrimajSY upm PhosphMipides. Cholezt=1
Attctuatims wete nrrmal. Total blood Xtutathkaz te-
m1med to the nmmal rimce, but the ratio hetwem Its rarlw
~'ftm% varied the oWtmd fotrn -inct-melas and tht reduced
(EV4 wTtl. rats, ;7 of th,:tn conttols), Nj_
4=
miWBilCiii were o eid dang iiii iRon. at on-
at
reduction proms-rce did uot show quant, or qual. disturbancts
during completestw-vation. A study of various metabolic,
Indicators In. humans suffering from protela deficlency and
showing hypoproteinemia (extensive burns, indarnmatory
osteomyclitis. and others) has shown various disturbances,
(protein. carbohydrate, and other indexes of metaWle dia-
turbauces) which have an effect upon the nervous system
and upon neuro-hurnoral regulation, by actfug on nerve
receptors and centers which control physiol, p a.
myton 11~HMIW.Way
TUROJENKOP O.P arkhitekt-or
Beauty in our life. Fa.uka i zhyttia 11 no.12:217-18 D 16-j.
(L-11-L 15.-2)
(Interior decoration)
Tu .,[ENKQ,-.P.I.;_.MESSERLE, P.Ye.; OSTAPCHENKO, A.V.
--- ~Cl P,
-Methods for determining the load on the belt conveyor. Koks i khim.
,-Ap.8:55-56 162. MIRA 17:2)
1. Kiiznetskiy mptallurgicheakiy kombinat.
TURCHEN-01 P.I.; OSTAFG11MOt A,V,
Detendnation of the accwmilated gas con"Went of coke averm, Kokis
i khim. no.2:29-30 161. OaRA IJ,:2)
1. Kuznetakiy Tretallurgicheskiy kombinat.
.(coke avens) (Gases-Analysis)
TURCHENP,-P.I.; MESSLIU, P.Ye.; OSTAPCHENKOP A.V.
Heat processing and drying of coal. Koks i khim. no.16:7-
io 16l. (MIRA 25:2)
1. Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
(Coal)
ILIINSKIY, G.A.; TURCHENKO, S.I.
'Wischnswite" from the alkali rocks of the Alay Ran e. Zap.
Vaes. min. ob-va. 94 no.4:468-471 165. MRA 180)
1. K&fedra mineralogii Leningradskogo universiteta.
TURCHEkKos V., polkovnik
RAconnait.!5.,nce In th nountaino. Voen. vest. 43 no.12:118~-ILI~- D 163.
OURA 17t2)
P MERKULOV, N.A.; KIRILLOV, N.P.;
KALYUZHNYY M.D.;_PIR
BORISOVIGH, V.G.
Exchange of practices by the enterprises of economic councils.
Torf.prom. 40 no-5:32-34 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Pirotchinskoye torfopredpriyatiye Sumskoy oblasti (for
Kalyuzhnyy). 2. Zavod Ivtorfmash Verkhne-Volzhakogo soveta narodnogo
khozyaystva (for Turchenko). 3. Torfopredpriyatiye "Vasillyevskiy
mokhff Kalininskoy oblasti (for Merkulov). 4. Larlyanovskoye
torfopredpriyatiye (for Kirillov). 5. Leningradskiy gosudarBtvennyy
trest torfyanoy promyshlennosti (for Boriso4,ich).
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~AUTHOR: Turchenkov, V..I.,
TITLE: An electronic dipole switch using semiconductor devices for automation circuits
SOURCE: Poluprovodnikovy*ye pribory* I ikh primeneniye; abornik state , no. 11,
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1964, 277-295
TOPIC TAGS: automatton, control system, semiconductor device, switch, dipole switch,
electronic switch, semiponductor resistance, stabilitron
ABSTRACT: The author describes a two-pole electronic switch employing semiconductors
As switching elements, this device makes use of a network consisting of either a diode
and a stabilitron or a diode and a nonlinear semiconductor resistance. A comparf son of
these two switches Is offered on the supposition that the chara'cteristics of the switching
elements in both cases are close to ideal, The allicon stabilitrons operate in a tempera-
ture range of from -60 to +125C, while the semiconductor nonlinear resistances are
capable of functioning only at temperatures between -40 and +50C. However, the spread
between the simiconductor resistances of the same type Is substantially less than that
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between silicon stabilitrons. The author gives examples of the use of a switch of this
type in automation circuitry as a phase detector, a broadband correcting element in an
arrangement designed to correct the dynamics of a-c servo systems, a p.%.aEie detector
with low output ripple voltage and high operating speed, and In the delay circuit of a
time relay. In each case, the advantages provided by the switch In question over
conventional RC networks are noted. Orig. art. han: 5 formulas and 7 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none
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1AUTHOR! Turchenkov., V. 1.-; Ll q
7ITLE: A device for signaling and storage. Class 42, No. 173029
,SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tova-rnykh znakov, no. 14, 1965, 66-87
iTOPIC TAGS: transistorized circuit, data storage
computer storage device, signal
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!ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for aignaling and storage
abased on a transistor and a gas-fLIled tube. The device is simplified by using a
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i:tube which is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply. A diode is
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