SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ULEZKO, YU.S. - ULINA, G.V.

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IJLEZKO, Yu.S.; Sr%IU,,BRYAKOV, I..U.; GROMIOV, P.A, Bucket for scrarer equipment. Gortzhur., no.10.176 0 164. (i~fl R~ 18: 1) HINGALEV, Yu.A,; UIZZIO. Tu.S*; ZINN, V.S. eow" Remote control of scraper winches. Trudy Uniproitedi no.2:263-17 '57 "73 (;ining Each--inery) (Winches) (Remote control) (KIRA U.-n - z - I-. . , Vacuum apparatus for sump hole cleaning. Biul. THIN tayet. met. no. 7:6-7 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Vacuum apparatus) 79-2e-5,-33/63 AUTHORS: Arbuzova, 1. A., Ushakov, 5, IT., Plotkina, S. A., Yefremova, V. N., Ulezlo, I. K. TITLE! On the Conver3ion Reactions of Methylolmetacrylamide ( 0 reaktsiyakh prevrachcheniya motilolmotal-rilamida) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1956, Vol., 26, 1Tr 5? ppw 1266 - 1269 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In carrying out one of the experiments for the synthesis of methylolnetacrylamide according to Feuerj Lynch ( Fayer i Linch) (Reference 1) the authors separated,,bosides this com- ,also a product with the meltinG point 80,.5 - 81,50C pound , which.until now /has not been identified as dimetacrylamido- dimethylether. Many experiments to isolate this product from the mixture of final products of the above synthesis did not succeeds which also was the-reason for investifrating the con.- version reaction of mothylolmetacrylamide more in detail, The experiments to realize the dimetacrylamidodimethylether by Card 1/3 conversion of the methylolmetacrylamide with benzoylchloride On the Conversion Reactions of '"Iethylolmetacrylamide 79-28 -5 -33169 in alkaline medium according to Zie:~-uner (Tsigeyner)(Refer-. ence 3) did not succeed. Being of the opinior, thy'. the ether would have to form asafir-al product in tne synthesis of methylene- dimetacrylamide in the presence of acidous catalysts the be- haviour of methylolmetacrylamide in the presence of acidous catalysts was investi&ated. On heating of the latter with a small amount of hydrochloric acid i. could be converted into the dimetacrylamidodimethylether. In the case of increased concentration this other was convex+,-d to the already known methylenedimetacryl:-1mide (ace roaction schome), According to the data by Fwaer ond lyrch,,the Rethylolmetanrylamide polymerizes on heating in the presence of mineral acids and boron chloride (B Cl 3) vrith formation of unmeltable and insoluable polymers, which fact iadim4es & structure. The experi- ments carried out by the authors showed that the methylolmet- acrylamide also polymerizes an the action of peroxide ntimulater4 in which case polymers of a line or three 41imnsional structure can be obtained/ dependi-rag on the prevailing conditions. In Card 2/3 the case of irradiation of this amide with ultraviolet light On the Conversion Reactions of Methylolmetacrylamide 79-28-5-33/69 a solid unmeltable polymer results from it. In the masspoly- merization in the presence of benzoylperoxide a vitreous poly- mer forms which is insOMP in water and usual organic solvei-its. Thera are 6 references, of which are Soviat. ASSOCIATI01i: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (institute for Nigh-Molecular Compounds)As 1JSSR) SUBMITTM April 29, 1957 Card 3/3 SOY/20--121-4-50/54 AUTHORS: Krasillnikov, A. A., Corresponding Mem'~er, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Chaylakhyan, M. Kh., Skryabin, G. K., Khokhlova, Yu. M., Ulezlo, I. stantinova,; T. X. TITLE: On the Stimulating Effect of GiVaerellines of 'Different Origin (0 stimuliruyushchem deystvii giblierellinov razlichnogo proiskhozhdeniya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19589 Vol. 121, Nr 4, PP. 755-758 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In recent years the giUberellines - new physiologically active su'astances - have drawn the attention of large circles of IDotanists and plant growers. They have a great influence on growth and development of plants as well as upon their different physiological manifestations and formation processes (Refs 5, 14). Gilbloerellines are o'btained from the secretions of the fungus Fusarium moniliforme (sexual stage is Gi'~Uer-ellla FuJikuroi on rice). At the woment these suUstancos are produced Uy special institutes in the USA (S. Sh. A.), England (Angliya) ard Japan (Yaponiya). Among the suUstances produced Uy them the Card 1/4 authors investigated most carefully a preparation o1stained S07120-12-;-4-50154 On the Stimulating Effect of Gibberellines of Different Origin from the fungus Fusarium.sp. which was isolated from a Uefallen vine. The furgus grows well on different culture media 'both '.n the case of simple synthetic and composed organic media. It's character and formation are loriefly descrlUed~ It differs from the race which is typical for Fusarium motiliforme. Differences are shown on figure 1. Fusarium, sp, produced the active sulp- stance on the two following media: 1) MgCO 3 0,3 g,NaCl 0;2; KNO3 1p0 g, FeSO4 09001 gq saocharosis 20 g, tap-water I liter. 2) (According to Stodola) WH 4Cl 3,0 gg KH 2P04 3;0 gq MgSo 4* 7H20 3,0 9, saccharesis-(or glucose) 30 g, tap-water 1 liter. The isolation and purification of the active aulpstance was carried out according to Stodola and others (Ref !3). The preparations Ir 1 and 2 were isolated. Wr 1 was more effective in the case of peas, cucum'~ers; maize2 vet-ches and others than Mr 2 with respect to acceleration of growth and mass increase. The root system is not activated by any other preparation. The results of the main tests show (Figs 1, 2, Ta*ble 1) that the Card 2A allove mentioned preparation Nr 1 does not differ fr"om SOV/20-121-4-50/54 On the Stimulating Effect of Gi'~kerellines of Different Origin gi'b'berelline A3(IDy Professor Lang, Los Angeles) with respect to its effect. It was also impossi'ble to find chromategraphical differences. Only the chemical identification will prove whether the preparations Wr 1 and 2'are really gi"b'berallines. There are 3 figures, I ta'ble, and '15 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy goBudarBtvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomgnosova (Moscow, State University imeni M..V. Lomonesov) Institut fi,ziologii rasteniy im. K. A.'Tixiryazeya Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Plaut Phy*siolo'gy imeni A. K, Timiryaze-r AS'USSR) Institut mikrol;iolbgii Akddemii rauk SSSR (Institute G.f Microbiology AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 13v 1958. Card 3/4 LIM KOGAN, Leonid M.; ULEZLO, I.V.; SKRYABINp G.K.; SUVOROV, N.N.; TORGOV9 Microbiological transformations of steroids. Report No.2s Reduction of 17 , 4-dihydroxv-20-keto steroids by means of Actonovyces albus 3006. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.2028- 332 F 163. (MIRA 1624) 1. Institut Ichimli pr1rodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR i Institut milc~obiologii AN SSSR. I. (Steroids-Microbiology) UlYzLby 1.v. CUtivation of strain 15 (Actinoiyc~,3 Friseus'; in fermn'.,c-rs. Mikrobiologiia 32 no.2s316-318 Mr-Ap 163. (MDA 17:9) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN ~~O. KRASILINIKOV, P.A.; YAKUBOV, G.Z.; KIIOKHWVA, Yu.M.; ARTAMWOVA, 0.1.; ULEZWJ I.V. Study of antibiotics produced by actinomycetes of the violet group. Mikrobiologiia 32 n0-5:7/+8-751+ S-0163 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. KOGP11 p Leonid.M. L v KOZLOVA, I.K.; SUVOROV, R.N.; PORTNOVApS.L. SKRYAGIN p ~-, K. j T ; "V.1 . V. Microbiological transformations of steroids. Report N.-3: Reduc- tion of 17ck-,21-deoxysteroide by Actinomyces albus 3006. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.11t2008-2015 N 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedinenly AN SSSR i Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. RINIKSOVA, R,,Vil RODIONOVA, N.A.1 TIUNGVA, N.A.; UTYMO, l.V.-, SAFONOV, V.1, Study of cellulotytic enzyms of M,7rotthecium verrucaria. Dokl. vl SSSR 162 no,3002-704 Yq 165, OaRA IS 15) I. Institut biokhimii Im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Submitted August 17, 1964. FOGAN, Leonid M.-; ULEZL-O, I.V.,- YELIN.., K.A.; BARMENKOV, A.S.; SKRYABIN, G.K.; TORGCV-9 ~" Study of,the-transfomation of-ataroidg vith the help of Actinomyces albus 3006. Izv., AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no-4:581-584 J1-Ag 1-65. (MRA 18:7) 1. Iristitut khimii pri-rodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR i Institut mikro- biologil AN SSSR-. FXIMZ`Mk~ P,V,; ULF-111,0, laV, Study of thtl biosynt),8sls of callul-ee 'rr ill.-.*j-!. 'i-jolth -- Ojc~# - , 165. _ _ ~J_, j Mil..0b4ol. 1 n- " -13 .12 Ae OUR.4 18:11) 1. Inetitut biokhlrdi imni A.N.BaPh3. tli KONOVA, J.V.; LTSENKOVA, L.L.; KALMLYKOVA, G.Yu.,_ ULZZLO, I.V. Production of vitar-r B12 by means of Acts olivaceue on mme Induntrial waste products. Mikrobiolcvlla 33 no,3:4128-531-1 -~.(-Je 164,, (VIFU, 18,,]2) 1. Instit"t mikroli~logii 0 SSISR. Subri-.td May 22, 1963. Rr-AP60lk989 SOURCE CODEt UR/0170/66/blo/005/0613/0619 G: none LE: Selection of the mean beat load of the surface of a fuel a water-water vapor reactor under pressure : Inzbenerno-fiziebeskiy zburnals ve 10, nos 5P 1966p 613-619 ,PIC TAGS% reactor fuel elementp nuclear reactor, thermodynamic alysis BSTRACT: The article considers the problem of the choice of the aximum permissible mean beat load for the surface of a fuel element in water-water vapor reactor under pressure, with cosinusoidal evolution f beat over its height and subcooling at the outlet of the channel> OOC. At the present timeo to'make sure that the best load at any oint over tbe.beight of the fuel element does not exceed the orresponding critical beat flux, the maximum beat load is generally aken lower than the minimum critical beat flux, The article shows by atbematical anal-ysis that, in addition to the necessery reserve oefficient, there is a latent reserve wbicb leads to a decrease in the UDC: 621.039o ,-46574a-66. ACC NRs AP6014989 6 calculated mean beat load of the surface of the fuel element and, consequently, to an increase In theldimensions of the re9ctor* To eliminate this latent reserve, it iA necessary to determine the heat load at that point on the height of the fuel element at which the reserve coefficient is at a minimum. In this case, we get the maximum possible mean beat load and, consequently, minimum dimensions for the reactor. After an extended matbematical development, the article presents a formula which, it is claimed, allows an increase of approximately 30% in the calculated mean beat load of the surface of the fuel element. Orig. art, bas: 23 formulas and 2 figures, SUB CODEz 18/ SUBM DATE: 27jul65/ ORIG REP: 004 Card 2/2 tUtlfft-4' U AUTHOR: Ki~02novp 1. P. SOV/131-58-7-12/14 TITLE: Conference of the Specialists for Refractories of the Uzacvw Coast; (Konferentsiya ogneuporshchikov moskovskoy oblasti) PERIODICAL: Ogneuporyp 19589 Hr 7P PP, 332 - 334 (USSSR) ABSTRACT: From May 12 - 13, 1958, an administrational and technical con- f erence took place at t,)zSAtgj*_-dV,3]dy "forks for Refractories. It had been called by the administration of the metallurgical in- dustry as well as by the technical administration of the Oblast' Council of National Economyq and it dealt with the exchange of =7 nechanization in the works for refractories of the . W ob,!:~t Mx caa&wwe was attended by outstanding members from the staff of enterprises, engineersv technicians, commercial managers of the works for refractories in the.Y0*CoV* Oblast as well as by representatives of thewmWo (vP refrf%rt~)ri-siii the Sverdlavs% %talinc, Zap4roWye, Novgo-rod,, and Tula ob."Lis-sts --f the scientific research-and p.Lanning institutes. 15'reports and communications were heard. The Chief Engineer of the metallurgi- cal administration of the Council of Nationa:L EconmW of Moscow- Oblast S.M.Yegorov,,opened the conference with a survey of Card 113 the achievements of the works in the M080aw ob2mt .. He streased Conference of the Specialists for Refractories of SOV11 31-58- 7-121/14 the Moscow Oblast the low technical level of these works. Other reports were delivered by: I)V.I.Sokolov and IG.ULLK~j~ the mechanization plans, on the automation of production processes, as well as on the modernization of the Leningrad Institute for Refractories. 2)K.A.Krasotin, D '.S.Rutman and I.A.Suvorov on the modernization and mechanizatiA of the Podollsk works by its laborers and staff. 3~L.V.Vinouradova,on highly-refractory products. 4 D.N.Poluboyarinov, Professorg Doctor of Technical Sciences, on the oxides of various metals used for the production of refractories. 5XI.Gurova andk',,,I.Krivoy on the introduction of new refrac- tories in the 8nigirevBkJy works. 6)M.A.Rabinovich'a,i measures taken for improving the work of the heating aggregates at the SnigiMV8ktY works. 7~T.A.ReynCard on improvements in the Vnukovo works. 8 M.F.Shcheglova on rationalization work in the Domodedovo works. 9 Z.Ye.Dobrin on experiments at the Borovichi kombinat for Card 2/3 refractories. Conference of the Specialists for Refractories of SOV/ 131-58-7-12/14 the MOOOV-7 Obla3t 10 M.F.Doynar on the dust removal in the Stalinogorsk works. 11~S.D.Skorokhod on demands set up by the metallurgists of the "Elektrostall 11 works concerning refractories. The participants approved of the measures outlined by the Mcaov/ Obl"t Council of National Economy to be taken for a fur6he.L, perfection and an increase of the production of the works in the area. It was recommended to intensify research work. 1. Ceramic materials--USSR 2. Conferences Card 3/3 AUTHOR; Kamenichnyy, M. S. TITLEt News in Brief (Kratkiye soobshcheniya). Production of Ultralight Refractory Products (Proizvodetvo ulitralegkovesnykh ogneuporov) PERIODICAL2 Ogneupory, '95B, Nr 6, pp. 264-285 ~USSR) ABSTR&CTv In March 1958 a meeting took place at the Snigirevo Wcrks for Refractory Products which had been.called by the Department for Refractory Products cf the Scientific- -Techni---al Society for Metallurgy, and which wae devot-a"4 to the problem of the mechanization of the production of "tralight refractory products. More than 60 porsons tcck u .L part in~the meetingi representativeE of the works fo::; refractory materials, of the Leningrad Inatitute for Refract-ory Mat-erialsq as well as of other organizations. The following reports were heards 1) Ye. A. Fedorova on the technology of the production of ultralight refractory produoiA. 2) 1. G. Ullfskiy on machinets for molding and grinding Card 1/3 light refractory naterials. News in Brief. 1:"- 58-6-,11/14 Production of Ultralight Refract-ory Products 3) P. S. Potemkin on the drying and burning of refra-11ory light prodL,:ts. 4) M. A. Rabino-rich on the experience !a the prcduG+I,)a of refra,,,to::~y light matqrfali at thi, Snigirs-ro works. The isolation pr,.p-~krtles of these produotf~ az,e 2 '"imes bettEr thaa thcae of tho oth6r light refr&~.;Wry produots. Experiments at the Laningrad Institute for Refractory Products .arried out with ultralighn, I 2L refra--tory producta (weight by volume 0,3 - U,4 g/cm ; showed that -the heat losses deareasisd 'by 4-1, %~ the hea~fng period of the kiin by 26 %, and the output per hcui ~_nuzeasad per 19 ~6. The production of these produ~,-`.-s as well as of the usual foamy ones Is based om the foaming of -*ater suspensions of clay and chamotte. The mass of the ultralight products contains So % of clay and 20 % of chamotte, whereas the mass of the unual light prod-u,:tE, contains 10 ~o of clay and 90 % of chamo-.-t,~. The drying 2af the ultralight products requires a mild regimr, &rjd last-z C&-rd 2/3 days. fhe'shrinkage exceeds 15 % wh-.',ch eas-ily, News in Brief. 131-58 -6-11/`4 Production of Ultralight Refractory Products The burning of ultralight products takes place together with other products in annular kilns. The meeting decided upon recommendations for the mechanization of the molding process and the perfection of drying and burning. A further development of this production was recommended. 1. Refractory materials--Production 2. Industrial plants--Automation 3. Machines--Performance Card 3/3 LARIN,, A.P.- ULIFSKIY I G Refractorie's plants of the Czechoslovakian Socialist Republic. Og.neupory,,.. no.8:386-389 161. 04M 14: 0) zn 1, Vaes:4yy institut ogneuporov, (Czechoslovakia-Refractories industry-Equipment and supplies) ULIFSKJYP 1.(,. Automatic control of the :aovements of empty U.In e~ar~~. 29 no.1:19-21 164. ('11.V. -17:3) 1. Vsesoyuzn~rj institutu ogneuporove BMINOVICII, M.A.1 GRIGORIYEVp I.V..i ULIF'.,KIY, I.G&I ELIM,',Ny I.A. - 4~- Mechanizing the production of ultra lightwe i'gh4 prc4ucts. 15gneuvory f 1 29 no.7-.296-300 164. %m-x. 1. Snigirevskiy zavod ogneuporov (for Rabinovich, Grigorlyev). 2. Vsesoyuznyy instJtut ogneuporov (for Ullfskiy, Ellman). MSSL&Y' P.A.; NIKOLMY, V.I.; REGO, S.T.: ULMND, YnX, FRaw-1, Slectromyography as a method for qttx-,71nv the vtqaiologlinl~ oro.-,ertles of the motor acoaratue In ~nn-0:rBir, fo"lovIng no] lr,- myelitis. Trudy ISGMI 29:17~-!96 '56. OUR! 11~:9' 1. Fiziologicheskaya laborstorlya tastlti;.ta im. Turners t Knf-~~t-t% ;1i lening-radalcogo san Its rnc. -gig ivrenicheskcgo rredftslnskr:~n Institnts, zov. laboratorivoy i kj3fn4rr,:.- - prof, YuY,1Tf.1rnr'rj. (POLY014YELITIS. physiolory, electromyograpby (Rue)) (ALECTROKYOGRAPHY, in vartow diseases, polio. (RUF)) I, ULIAM IN, N. Pneumatic transportation of tobacco. Tr. from, the Russian. P- 113 (Mlechanisace. 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Zemledelie 26 no.6:91-92 Je 164. (MIRA .17:8) 1. Kolkhoz imeni S ahorsa Kryzhopollskogo proizvodstvennogo upravlaniya, Vinnitakoy-oblasti. , ULICHM, S.I. - ~ --, Ixamining thedcronoter of the OT-02 telescopic tboodolite. Sbor.st. po, good.no.10:73-83 155. (KLRA 10:2) (Theodolites) (Micraimater) Distri Wa(j) ' his reasoos for rap Id hudeninj of., W A k t~ ~ . ula ttc V. Kelid, and L, Wick (S)OvCnS1A v Cx-,* A ; f actors catv L g a raphl Min 114"IfoAryl.-Br studyinj the ' l h h It f d I i (C zzc was amest c or t ., . hardening of it iloko ( ) o g detd. that tile loss of 11I.Asti6ty and:01"litlelty Is cmised hy lyrner crystri. The decomilm ptoducts of NatSt furuwd f S Ii k s id ti d b i a i r on o ox a n c on or y spontancou ct y ther mll re to NaA accelerate the process of - crystn. By. prepg. I froin .4a$, soln. of definitive concii, a product, r0stant to pid hardcning 6 turmvi which by itilrated 4b%-,)rptlmi spee. ra 'tral analymi has shown to N differcut In tile amt, of hount! i i l i f on dat es rejut mpuril (jecompit. products, and ox ZJ rapid hardening tech. pure pradvict. Thestructuralanaly. Indicate the presence of cy-clic bound 5 whic.x is lit ugrt:~- ment ivith the mults of x-ray structural atial) scs. aft" " MIR, __~ inz.,, C.Se.; DILLINGEROVAy Tamorap prozwvsna ULICKYJ, I di --- chemicka Baoic crysteUographic data on p-bromophanylizotliiocyanate. Chem zveoti 16 no.10:758-761 0 t62. 1. Katedra fyzika:lnej chamia, Slovenska v-yooka skola technickap BratioUvas Nollarovo namesti 2. ULICKY, Ladislav, inz.p C.So. (Bratislava, Konarovo nam. 2, Chemicky pavilon, -K-oven-ski-vysoka skola technicka) Deteriaining the crystaninlt~ of the, thiocol A. by the X-ray method. Chei avesti, 16 noontsis-428 162. 1. Katedra fyzikalnej chemie Slo~enakej vy'Sokej skoly technickej, Bratislava!. 4uw~xyudua inz, Oc,; DILLDIGEROVA, Tamara, promovarW chemik Spues group.ol the symetry of p-41methylaminophenylisothiocyanate and 44di-( -chlwethyl) aminol phenylisothiocyanate, Chem zvesti 17 no.7:493-497 163o 1s latedra fyzikELlnej chemle.9, Slovenska vysoka skola teahnicka,, Bratialava, Kollarovo nameati 2. ULICKYj L. OExperiments in physical chemistry4 by T.M. Wilsons R.J. Newcombe,, A.R. Denarn, R.M.W* Rickett. Reviewed by L, Ulicky, Chem zvesti 18 no.7t549-550 164. UI,IC,KY 9 L. kern. Revilel-MG n^ yst&!LLzatis*.,, Gf PCIJT~e-:" ,r Ili no.4;329-329 '65. by L.UIlcky. Chem z$9-s' 19 1. Edttorial. Board Mambal~q "Chemicke zVeatioll ULIGNA, M. Uperlences with occupational scilema in the Brno dermsto- venersologic center. Frakt. Isk., Praha 31 no. 23:515-517 5 Dec. 1951. (CIML 21:3) At - ULICNA-AUTRATOVA dmila, MUDr. Iffect of cblorampbanicol on Candida albicans and Acborlon schoonlaini in vitro. Cask. derm- 31 no.2:87-89 Apr 56. 1. Darmatologicka klinika prof. Dr. Tryba v Brno. (TRICHOPHTTOIJ, schoonloini. off, of chloramphonicol 02)) (MONILIA, albleans, off. of abloramphanicol (Cz)) (CHLORAMPRENICOL. effects, on Monilia albicans & TrichophyRon schoenlaini (Cz)) UU01MAZAPLEZILOVA II x=e a mmiznopek. /The skin and the diencephalog Oesk. dor-yi, 25-.4 1 Apr 50 pc, T50-4 1, Of the S"in Clinic in B=o (Head-Prog. A. Trybe I.I. D.). GUM 39v 5s Novo 50 APL-STALOVA, Milada SUMIAME, Given Name3 CountrYs Czechoslovakia Academic Degrees: venero MD Affiliations Derm4ological Department KUNZ /Krajsky ustav narodniho zdravi; -XFa-j Insti-tu-te- CDermatovenerologickd oddeleni Sources KUNZ)p Brno; Director: L. JIQLCIK, MD Praguet Prakticky Lekarp Vol 41P No 13t 1961p pp 601-604. Datat "Epidermomycosis in Foot in the Brno Kraj." T; DVORACKK, E.y inz.; WALLA, Je; ULICNY, F. - Data for calculation of insulators in polluted surroundings. Energetika Cz 14 no,8:375-378 Ag 164 1. Research Institute of Power Engineering, Brno. 36850-66 -EWP(lc)/EWP(h)/T-/DjP(1)/Ewy-(v) -IJF(c) tju CZ/0041 rUb _0F6_d_ XCC NR-i-AP601TO43 SOURCE CODE: I-To-f _6710 12 0 AUTHORS: Ulicnyl Jan--Ulichnyy Ya. (Engineer, Candidate of sciences)l ORGI CSAV--Institute of Mechanics and Automationy SAV, Bratislava. (CSAV--Ustay mechaniky a automatizacie SAV)- TITLE: Certain methods of dynamic optimization SOURCE% Strojnicky casopis, no. 1, 1966, 1OT-120 TOPIC-TAGS: dynamic programming, computer, dynamic optimization ABSTRACT: Two,-methods pf dynamic optimization, namely, the method of the dynamic Programmingl(&nd the maximum principle have been compared for advantages and disadvantages and for applicability to the volume of computer computations. The compari is subject to the assumption ,~i on that there in only one control sy nd uniform demand for the speed of the controlled process, that 1 h same optimality criterion in both methods of dynamic optimization. The paper was presented by S. Petras, Docent, Engineer, Candidate of Sciences. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 59 formulas. [Baoed on authors'. abstract] [NT SUB CODE:12# 09AUBM DATE% 2OFeb65/ .%60V REF: oo4/ 1_7~ tard 1 ULICT'ly , Present situation in regard to sprinkler equipmnt, and theplanning and performance of irrigation units. P. 18. (VODNI FOSPODAIWIII) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) No. 1, Jan. 1958 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5, 1958 PAVLOVI A.N.,- VASILENKOI V.S.; KOISSNIKOV9 I.M.; IffALICOVSKA)'Ap S.A.; POTAPOVA, Y9.A.;,-&~j)W;NA N.P. Y . - Present distribution of giant mole rat in northeastern Ciscaucasia. Zool. shur. 42 no.5t777-780 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Rostov-on-Don State Research Anti-Plague Institute and Daghestan Anti-Plague Station. (Caucasus, Northern-Mole rat) SHMOT. V.L.; TOMUMET. N.Y.; KORASELIMIKOT, P.S.; ~ BOGUSLAYBUYA, I.S.; STAMOV. YV.F.; UHSOFOT. B.P. Conveyer-type drying and Impregnating oven, Pron.energ. 15 no.2119 7 160. OGRA 13:5) (Electric mntors) GURFINKELI, N.A.; SOROkIN, S.p.; ULIXOVZIY, L.G. Prinimal uchastiye KUZIfjVSOV, S.V. D'YAGEK610~;--rX.-~,- nauki retsenzent; HIKCTAAYEVSKIY, G.K., kand.tekhn.nauk. retsoaxent; ZMXOV, R.L., doktor takhn.nauk, red.; 3Av3LYBV, Ye.ya., red.izd-va; SMOLOVA, G.F., takhn.red,; UVAROVA, A.F., takhn.red. [Gonvaying and loading and unloading machinery used in the chemical industries] Transportnys i pogruzochno-razgrazochnye mashiny v khimicheskoi promyshlonnosti. Koskva, Goo.nauchno-takhri.i2d-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 495 PO (mnu 13:12) (Conveying machinery) (Loading and unloading) (Chemical industries-3quipment and supplies) 4, -,R: lam= Bohater pracy socja3-istycznej Pavel Podxarow. Yhrozawa, Ksiazka i Viedza, 1950. 55 P. (Biblioteka-Przodownikow Pracy, nr. 1+5) ffavel Podzharov, hero of social- ist labor. IlluqL/ SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 3, No. 2, Library of Congress, Feb. 1954, Unul. ULIN, IVA.M. Tn the conl region Moskvn, U-Ietekhizdat, 1950. 110 D. (51 -19:51 o) 4., HDBc,39.m62R9h6 MANUKOVSKIY., N.F.,, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, brigai:Lr;LEBEDEVA,A.T.,zvenlev. Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Trada; KOIZADINA. A.A.; GUSEVA, N.F.; GUBANO- VA, M.T.; GURENKO, A.G.p ovinarl; MRIDOV, I.G., svinarl; SMSHOVAI M.V.., zootekhnik; GORM., D.P.; TANBOWSEV, SAYTANIDT, L.D., tekhn. red, I (Leaders of socialist competition from Voronezh tel.1 their stories) Rasskazyvaiut peredoviki-voronezhtsyi Moskva, Izd-vo M-va sellkhoz. RSFSR., 1960. 54 p. . , (MIRA 14311) 1. Brigade kompleksnoy mekhanizatsii kolkhoza ireni. Kirova Voronozbokoy oblasti (for Manukovskly).- 2,Kb:Lkhoz "Rossiya". Vorcinezhskoy oblasti (for Lebedeva, Shershova). 3.'Ryador~yb zvona vysokoy proizvoditellnosti kol- khoza. imeni Stalina Voronezbskby oblasti(for Kolyae.`ina, Guseva). 4. Zvenl- yevaya. kolkhoza imeni S.M.Kirov~t Voroni3zhskoy oblanti (for Gubanova). 5. Sovkhoz ffVorobIyev_-jdyII_Vor6nezhskqy oblasti (for Gurenko). 6. Sovkhoz ffMaslovskiyII,VoronezhskoY oblasti (for Svirldov). 7. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Podgornoyell-Voronezhskoy oblasti (for Gorin). 8. Direktor sovkhoza "Vto- raya pyatiletka" Voronezhskoy oblasti (for Tambovti3ev)* (Voronezh Province-Stock and stockbreedirg) (socialist competition) I ---- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- - - --- ,.L daktor ..u jx,.Iij 11upe rience of schools growing com; a collection of articles) Opyt shkol po vyrashchivanitu kukurysy; abornik otatei. Noelcvao Mini- sterstvo pronveshchentia RSYBR* 1953. 237 P. (MIaA 9:12) (Corn ~Ksive)) (School gardens) ---- - - - - - - - -- affURKIN, L,; ULIN, I.I., red.; LIVDIA, L.G., tekhn.red. [Obtaining 1030 oentners of corn per hectare] 1031) tsentneroy kukurusy a gaktare. Moskva, Izd-vo X-ya sell.khoz.Rsm, ig6o. 11 P. (corn (Kalze)) (miu 14:1) BUDRIXA, -R.; TJLIN, I.I., red.; LIVIRA, L.G., tekhn.red. (Obtaining 5,000 kilograms of milk per cowl 5000 kilogriamov moloka ot korovy. Moskva, Isd-vo W-va sell. khoz.Rasa, 196o. 13 P. (mm 14a) (I)airying) TRUADOV, Boris Vladimirovich; ULIM, I.I., red.; LEVINA, I.G., tekha.red, Mvel Rachenkin, leader of a comwanist labor brigade] Pavel Pacbenkin - Yozhak brigsdy kommunistichaskogo truda. Koskva, Izd-vo X-va sel'skogo khos.RMPER, 1960. 19 p. WRA 14:2) (Altai Territory-Parm mechanization) OSIPOV, D.--L- ~IN, I.I., red.; LEVINA, L.G., tekhn,red, [Producing one centner of pork ii~ four houri-al Mntner svininjr za 4 chasa. Koskva, lzd-vo X-va sall.khox.R&SR, 1960. 21 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Swins) MINDUBAYEV, Zh,; YIJFj I.Iop red.j IEVRIA? L.G., tekhn. red. [Thiri,7-.eight baby rabbits fr= ow rotherl 38 kro2lchat ot matki. Moskva., Izd-vo M-*a sell - khoo. RSFSR) 1960- 22 P- (KIRA 24 s 10) (Collective fams-Rabbits) KUSTOVP V.; ULIZUTUYEV, Aq ULINp LEVINA, L.G., tekhn, red. (Khanda Batomu;dmeva, a collective farm shepherd] Mainda Bato- munkaevel.- kolWzrqi chaban. Moskva., Izd-vo Vowva vell.khoz. RSFSRI 1960. 23 p. (KERA 142-9) ,(Aga Buryat Rational Area-Sheop) ITANIKO, Viktor DadtriYOviohl PMWVSXIY, N,; ULIN, Ioles red*; YJnNAp LG~# takhnered* LZalimgeri Shoganov. the beat milker of the Republic] Zalimgsri Shogenov - luchahli doiar respubliki. Moskva. Isd-vo K-va sell. khos.Rom, ig6o. z3 p. (KiRA 14:2) (Dairying) --- 0- ULINp Ivan Illicb; ZENLYANOY., I.S., red.; LEVINA, L.G., tekhn. red. [Orchard growers by birth] PotomstvemVe sadovody. MosWa.. Izd- vo M-va sall.khoz. RSFSR, 1960. 46 p. (MM 15:6) (Ryazan Province-Fruit culture) KOROIZVI A.F.; BALAKB, V.M.i red.; ULIN, I.I.0 red.; SAYTANIDI,, L.D.p tekhn. red. . bleu mdthods in raising mdnel Rov7e priemy godery.1-nJia svinei; sbornik otatei. Moskvap Izd-vo M-va nell.kboz.RSFSR 1960. 179 P. IMIRA 14:12) (Swine breeding) GOSTEV, Vasiliy Sergeyevich; ULIN,, I.I.,red.; IEVINA, L.G., tekhn. red. [Petr Sapunov, master of getting high corn yields]lliaster vy- sokikh urozhaev kukuruzy Petr Sapunov. Mosk7a,, Izd-vo 14--va sellkhoz. RSFSR, 1961. 15 (RIRA 15-10) (Corn (MaizZi KOKLYAYEV, Aleksandr Ivanovich., kand.sellkhoz.nauk; KOKLYXIEVA, Polina Vladimirovnas kand.selikhoz.nauk;ULIN, I.Lt red.; SAYTANIDII L.D., tekhn. red. (Buchwheat is a valuable crop] Grechikha - tsennaia kul'tura. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va sell.khoz.RSFSR, 1961. 82 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Buckwheat) KRAVCHUK9 A.T.9 kand.tekbn.nauk; ULINp I.Lo red.; WTANIDIv L*D*q tekbnareds [Meebanizer came to the fa=l Meklianizator prishal na for=; sb~ruik statei. Hoskval Izd-,Vo H-~va sell,khoz,RSMIg 2961i 3-15 p. (MM 3.4 16) (Stock and atockbreedirg), (Fa= imechanization) ULINp I*I.g red.1 WTANIDIp L.D.p tekhn.red. tLeading agricultural vorkera talk about their exjx)rience; materials of the Conference of Leading Agricultural Workers of the Central Black Barth Region, Voronezh, 1962] Por"oviki oel'okogo kboziaistva o avoom opytej materialy sovosbabaniia peredovikov sellskogo khosiaistva TSentralluoi che:mozemnoi zorq v g. Voronezbe. Moskva, Xzd-vo H-va seI'.khoz.RSF.3Rp 1961. 125 pe (MIRA 140) 1. Soveshobaniye peredovikov sel'skogo ih-o-ii-Ai-Stva TSentrallnoy chernozemnoy zmqp Voronezhp 1961. (Central Black Earth Region-Agriculture) GLUSHKOV, Ilikolay Mikhaylovich; ROZOVI Sergey AlekseyevichjJJLIN.F-.- 1.1 Kg" KHOLIN, G.Ye., red.; SAYTANni, L.D... 1,Wkhn. -:= ~*a V, I r . (Advice to the beekeeper]Sovety pchelovodu. Mookma.. Izd- vo VI-va sell.khoz. RSFSR, 1961. 150 P. (MI%k 15:32) (Bee culture) BODROVA, Yevdokiya Maksimovna, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; OZOLINA, Zoya Dmitriyevna, kand. Bellkhoz.nauk;-ULIN, I.I., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D., takhn. red. (Organic fertilizers and their use]Organicheskie udobreniia i ikh ispolIzovanie. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va sall.khoz.RSFSR 1961. (MIRA 16, 193 P. :2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut udobreniy i agropochvovedeniya (for Bodrova, Ozolina). (Fertilizers and manures) ULIN, Ivan Illich; LEOVOVA, T.S., red.; RAKITIN, I.T., tekhn. red. - [Petr sapunov's corn field]Kukuruznoe pole Petra Capunova. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie.," 1962. .31 p. (flovoe v zhizni, na- uke, tekhnike. V Seriia: Sellskoe khoziaistvo) no.22) (MIRA 15:11) (corn (Maize)) PRUDNIKOV, G.; GORSHKOVp A., Geory Sotsialisticheskogo Trada; MALININAp P.,, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda; SEM' lov.. Lp Gercy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda; K9MAVRI,, S.; B3WJSCVD.; MCRYGAVOV., A.B.,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; UUN I I , red.; LEVINA, L.G., tekhn. red. (Know how to use every hectare of land]Umelo ispollzovat' kazhdyi gektar zemli. Moskvr., Izd-vo MSKh RSFSR, 1962. 52 p. (IU%k 15:9) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Pervoye mayall Kaluzha-0ir oblasti (for Prudnikov). 2. Prodsedatell kolkhoza "Bol'shovik" Vladimirskoy oblasti (for Gorshkov), 3- Predseda-U31I kol- khoza 1112-y Oktyabr'" Kostromskoy oblasti (for Malinina). 4. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Novaya zhiznl" Tullskoy oblasti (for Semenov). 5. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Kommmar" Bryanskoy oblasti. (for Khalyavin). 6. Sekretart partiynogo Icomiteta kolkhoza "Pat' Lenina" Bryanskoy oblasti (for Belousov). 7. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom Moskovskogo instituta sellskogo khozynystva (for Moryganov). (Agriculture) GRIGORENKO, G.P.; ULIN. 1-1-- red.; BALAKIN, V.M., red.; KUPTSOVA, Z.V., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D.,, tekhn. red. (Mechanization is the means for reducing the cost of produc- tion] Mekhanizataiia - put' k anizheniiu sebestoJmosti pro- duktaii. Moskva, Izd-vo MSKh RSFSRj 1962. 67 p, (111RA 16:6) 1. Moscow, Vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozya3rstya SSSR. (Agricultural machinery) BALAKINI V.M., red.; ~d.; KUPTSOVAI Z.V., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D.., takhn. red. [For bigb production in the use of landl.,Za vysokoproiz- voditellnoo ispolIzovanie zemli; sbornik otatei. Moskva, MSKh RSFSRO 1962. 68 po (MIRA 160) 1. Moscow. Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyays-tva SSSR. Pavilion "Zemledeliye." (Agriculture) ULIN, O.V. Semiautomatic device for deciphering and computing the distribution of the extremal values of curves. Avtom.kont.i elek.izm. no,105-60 160, MU .15:8) (Electronic apparatiwand applimes) (Pulse techniques (ilectronies)) (Electronic data processing) 32723 S166Y601000100110021004 6400 (//2 13 A~~F a 'It's D299 D3 02 AUTHORS: Ulin, 0. V. and Tsapenko, M. F. TITLE: On methods of automatic determination of extremal va- lues of continuous functions SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Institut avtomatiki i elektrometrii. Avtomaticheskiy kontroll elektricheskiye izmereniya. no. 1, 1960, 61-68 TEXT: Methods are considered for automatic determination of the extremal values of non-periodic processes by electronic computers. A function of type n = f(t) is considered, whose graph is given; n is the ordinate of the curve and t - the time. The possible use of electric differentiation of this function is considered. In this case the function n = f(t) can be represented by the voltage U = = k 0n, proportional to the ordinate at each moment of time. The de- rivative of the function can be found by a differentiating RC-cir- cuit. This method, however, poses serious difficulties. Another Card 1/3 On methods of automatic ... 32723 0 A S/66Y6O/OO/OO!/OO2/O D299 D302 method involves fixing the sign change of the increment of the function. Thereby, the continuous function is transformed into a quantized signal and all subsequent operations are carried out with discrete quantities. Below, several schemes of automatic devioeb are considered, based on the above method of finding and fixing extremal values. First, a relay servomechanism is considered. The function n = f(t) can be re*presented as a pulse which is commuted im different channels. Each channel corresponds to a certain le-e! of the continuous function. The dignal arrives at the inputs of the device in the form of discrete values which express the number of the commuting channel. The operation of such a scheme involves se- -veral relays. The scheme is fairly simple; its operation does not depend on the frequency range of the process under investigaticr. In principle, it should yield any required degree of accura.~Iy of decoding; in practice, however, the device iij too cumbersome fo-r high--a,-,curacy requirements. Another scheme is the comparator ar:heme. Its operation involves the comparison of the input voltage with the voltage on a capacitor. Thereby, a current flows through the ei.r--- Card 2/3 32723 S/669/60/000/001/002/004 On methods of automatic ... D299/D302 cuit and closes a contact; this fixes the moment of passage through the extremum. This principle can be incorporated in fast electron.J.-I computers. As an example, a device is considered where a step ir, put is applied to the comparator cell. This device is stable in operation up to frequencies of 50000 - 100000 cycles. The advanta- ges of the comparator scheme are: The amplitude of the signal is entirely independent of the curvature of the wave-fronts and of the frequency of the process; it cannot be smaller than the known po-. tential difference between 2 neighboring discrete leve_~. Automatic devices based on the comparator scheme are simple and handy in ope- ration. Their speed is only determined by the rate of switching of the trigger circuit, and can attain 0.5 - 1 million comparison-. operations per second. There are 5 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc re- ferences. Card 3/3 ZT7.e r ...... -T~ r r T7,.a A ,Iatri-x computer, TOPiC TAGS: 'h~leflp, I-Ileacr-bed -:vhich nFtek a matrix Card L 63253-65 [ACCESSION KR-- AT5013038 functiou R .1 from this approximate formula. R, V-VL Xf 4 4 1;6 AV -:T and permits an automatic evaluation of W (4 1 R., and N M-, of the function x (t) dt-Fned as a table of the numbe-~s X1 X X ..... Xr The correlator -Indl iii ra~-ri P-4 ''qimole, Small- rnudei -,.--as bult w"th fe 1'e, lab! F- T I r c " t r average time oi crie r~au-n t, manual-input ope ration. OrAg aX t tia 4 f i g ?i o r r i U-i a 6a-r~ ASSOCIATION: none SUBMIT TED: I lNev64 SUB (70DE: DP NO REF SOV.- 004 0 1 R 0 0 Card ~Z I M-InNIQ ,, Vasiliy Ivanovich; YANaURAZOV. Akhmat Valeyevich; OSTASHEVSKAYA, ,~,W ~-'_C -r;e`cr.-,--!AAtTdMMO, S. I. , teLchn. red. (Development of industry in Bashkiria; short outline] Raivitie promyshlenno8ti Bashkirii; kratkii ochark. Ufa. Bashkirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. Ill P. (HM 12:8) (Bashkiria--Industries) SKOBLOV, Dmitriy Alekseyevich; BEEENSON, G.H., red.; IN, V.M., red.; KALYUGIN, V.I., red.: XASLOV, N.A., -d., red.; CORKTAK, X.Ya., red..; SUSS, K. ., red.; MORSKOT, K-L., -ad. izd-va; TAMNA, Ye.L., takhn, r2. [Lowering the expenditure of wood in building] Snizhenie ra8khoda drevesiny v stroitelletva. Mosk7a, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 45 po (HIRA 12:12) (Building materials) (Building, Wooden) 7_7 Vaid thi"i V.:. 6a regiaiis of vahzes of Ya G ? Anallfle functio- Vestnik In 0 -(1954. no. I I-P 31-42 1 (Piuskany- ' - C__ P Let kG(t 4) of func ions. , bj denote: the class . a ai in- id .~< I with, th Stielties representation 1,~i 41" Y) I ~where the kernel G(~, t) is a fixed function regular in f6r'10