SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLINTIR, V. - VOLK, V.G.

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-ZaLilialas- 'If Dr .and GRINDEIAVIU, H., Veterinariax,., of the Ve- terinary Laboratory (Laboratoxul Veterinar), Sibiu. "Id--antifying a Focus of Ornithosis in Goslings.11 Bucharest, Revista de Zootehni-9 si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 13, No 7 ,, Jul 63, pp 82-84. Abstract [Authors' English summary modified]: A focuj3 of ornithosis was diagnosed in goslings through isolation of tlie germ on mouse lungs after 2 blind passages. The disease was associated with Deratyphosis. Mortality of the afflicted gosling stock was 40 percent. Includes 2 Rumanian references. VOLII'T-4RU, T. Properties of various domestic carbon blacks in rubber mixtures, and their utilization in the tirc industry. P. 3. RE,7IFTA DE C =.Z. Pucuresti, "umani a. Vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 191~0.. Monthly list of East Furopean Accessions (EFAI), LC. Vol. ?, no. 9,/195c~ Uncl. it A125/'Ao--,6 AUTHORV Vollintiru, T., Engineer Xhavior cf "Cold" and "Soft" Butadiene-Styrenic Synthetic P-ub- TITLE. The ber n Ptubber Mixtures Used for the Manufacture of Tires PERIODICAL. Revista de Chimie, 1960, Vol. 11, No. 7, pp. 401 - 407 ,rExT -. Subject article analyses the characteristics of synthetic rubbers used in the produc-~ion of tires. Among the rubber copolymers, butadiene-styrene rubber is the mainly used synthe-tic rubber, even exceeding the use of natural rubber in the production of tiree (Ret's. I - 5). Butadiene-styre-ne copolymers are composed of four types of structural. units (Ref. 6), I.e... 1-4 transpolybu- tadiene, 1-4 cis-polybutadiene, 1-2-polybutadiene and polystyrene. Reference is made to the causes of this structural non-uniformity. These characteristics wem improved by reducing the polymerization temperature. The reduction of tempera- ture was made possible by the utilIzation of oxide -reduction. ("redox"! Systems (Ref. 7). By reducing the pol rization temperature from 90 to r-OC., lyme I _~ , the dis- tribution of macrostructure and mlcrostru^~tur-_ was improved. The. cry-stallization phenomenon is also more favorable with polymers prepared at low temperatures- Card 1/3 R/03/60/011/007/003/003 A125,/Ao26 The Behavior of "Cold" and "Soft" Butadiene-Styrenic Synthetic Rubbeers in Rubber Mixtures Used for the Manufaeture of Tires To prove the correctness of these theDretical ccnsiderations, laboratory tests were performed with "cold" and "soft" bu-tadlene-styrenic synthetic rubber, the first named "Buna-H81s-Ir: " and the 'atter "Europren-1,500", imported by Rumania for the first time in 1959. The studies were connected with. the most important elements of the tire, I.e,, the tread and the composition of' the cord2s rubber coating. The rubber mixture prepared. on the basis of "Buna-HUls-150" and "Euro- pren-1,50011 were compared with "SKS-1.0" rubber, previously depolymerized to a "Defo" -of approximately 450 - 600 g. The follo-wing recipe was used for the tread mixture (parts of weight'i" syntne-lic, rubbers 1100.,~ zinc oxide. 5, plasticiz- er*. 14.5~ "Carbomet" lamp blackz 30,,,, "Furnal R-300" furnace blacks 30~ an- ti-oxidizing agent PBNs 13 accelerator LM~, 0.6,,,, accelerator Dz 0.63 and sulfur: 2.9. The proportion "Carbornet'Y"F-arnal R-300" was varied-~ 40 '/1-3~ 40/ /20, 50/10 and 20/40. The c-ord2s rubber 2rating was composed of.-- rubbers 100,- zinc oxides 5,, plasticizers (in-clud-Ing vulcanizing activators and adhesives), "R-300" fiLmace Vlack. 30,? phsnylbetariaphV~-aminez 1-01~t acceler%tor DM,, 0,6-,- D., 0.4; sulfur varying from 2.8 to 2.5, The naty-,ral-rubb~-r./sy-~ihet-.c.-rubb~er Card 2/3 R100316010', 1/0C7/CI-33AX-,3 A I 25/AO026 The Behavior of "Cold" and "Soft" Butadiene-Styrenic Synthetic Rub"bers in Rubber Mixtures Used for the Manufacture of Tires ratio is given in Table Rubber mixtures prepared to be superior with regard hardness, resistance to views the advantages of rubbers- and recommends on tke basis of these encesz 3 Rumanian, 5 e '7 6 and the results of the laboratory tests in Tabl , . with "cold" tutadiene-styrene synthetic rubbers proved to plasticl-ry, resl.stEmce to rupture, elasti-2ity, wear and resistance to fatigue. The author finally re- "cold" and "soft" butadiene-sty'renic copolymer synthetic the construction of new Rumanian synthetic. rubber plants procedures. There are 2 figures, 7 tables and 14 refer- Soviet., 4 English, I German and I Unidentified. Card 3/3 USSR/Mathematics - Homeomorphism, Nov/Dec 51 Countable Sets "Tr-- c-morphi-em of Cpuntable Sets," A. Ya. Vollpert, Slavyansk "Matemat Sbor" Vol XM (71). No 3. pp 677-698 Proves 3 theorems: I. In order that countable - set A of real numbers of homeomorphic set similar to set of all rational numbers,: it is necessary and sufficient that A not contain iso- lated limit points. 11. Set of an countable ordered types dense in itself acts as a con- tinuum. III. Aggregate of all ordered types of 198T44 TiSSR/Mathematics - Hameamorphism Nov/Dec 51 Countable Sets (Contd) set A, et ah of vhich is gameamorphic to a certain set B sit~.Iar to set R of rational numbers acts as a co- iuiz. 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ASA Is formed And f- he mtpd. 6 _y the ution 0( wills, but the ume of HSo~, a, well An of N&011, is not recommended becatim of tka inspossibility 01 recoverift =*4 them rmgmts. Yields, of IW,2% of (wpiulent Were ob- oe 3, taimed by passing COs at 25-301. The tormstion ( r-O 0 "OU"idal As*% is dinkinated by adding I mok per 1. of X&CI e 0 00 3 as c0agulimt. In addn. to the &how licid 15-17% is 00. PPtd- as CA salts with CB(O:H)s, while in sWu- and is uwd in the Suboequeat decognpa. of the oft. 00 a CSOO -PC "action can The carried out with d,.. gsm high 1, C%. A. A. Baghtlinsk 0_.~ I zoo 7:1 A 4 - I L AACTALLURGOCAL LiTtAFAT.09 CLASUPOCATION a., in. woo "'Aal aW 0 All a ad 0 of v I mr in I a a 2 1 v v PQ is' ry it at cr N x it a it at 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 * 6 0 & 41 0 0 0 0 0 TOKAREV, V.A.; VOLIS, 1.1. PxreservWiOn of fodder yeast. Gid-roliz. i lssokjai=.p:-o=. 15 no.2:27 162. (MIRA 18:3) 1. L-3ningradskiy gidroliznyy zavod. v u ,jQLjTOLL,,-U",r4ATALKHF,ItMAN, A.L., kand.farma~sevticheslzikh nFiuk, SWERNP H.R., provizor. "TechnoloV of drug forms" by P.M. RozentovAlg, Apt,delo 7 no.3:87-92 My-Je 158 (MIRA 11:7) (PHARKACY) VOLITSKAYA.- M., inzh. Manufacture of prestressed reinforced concrete crane Ix)ams. Energ. stroi. no.33r82-8.4 163. (MIRA 17:8) VOLIVACH, Valentin Savellyevich; VASILINENKO, P.M.[Vasylynenko, P.Mj* '" r6d-. - SHAIUMSIKIY,i.'F-fSharnevs'kyi, P.R.], tekhn. red. [Kalyna Derevenko's school]Shkola Kalyny Dereven1co. Stanislav, Stanislavs1ke oblasne knyzhkovo-gazetne vyd-vo, 1962. 18 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Agricultural workers) M MWEAPFIMMI BM wwfaq tQ*W- STOJSIC, M.; VOJVODIC, Z.; MESIC, S.;_YOLJVICA, C.; SAHIRBEGOVIC, A. Tuberculous meningitis in the Serajevo Infectious Clinic from July 1, 1955 to June 30, 19.59. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 12 no.4:433-454 160. 1. Infektivna klinika, SarZLjevo (predstojnik: prof. dr Bl.Dordevic) (TUBERCULOSIS MENINGEAL epidemiol) STOJSICj M., dr, doe.; KOSTIC, Z., dr; PUTNIK, Lj., dr; VOLJEVICA, C., dr; BAROSI T., dr; MILISAVLJEVIC, D., dr; LJUBU14CIC,--!;.-., N. dr; GOLUB.. B.,, dr. Enteroviral paralysis. Cases observed during 1960 in the Sorajevo Infectious Hospital and in the infectious ward of the Most4tr hospital. Med. glasn. 15 no.11:375-380 N 161. (POLIONMMITIS epidemiol) STOJSIC,Milorad,d-r; SECIRBEGOV'IC,Aziza; VOLTWICA, Cam Jla, d-r Diagnosis of Heine-Mddin disease, Mod arh., Sarajevo 14 no.l: 73-85 Ja-F 160. 1. Infok-tivna klinike. Medicinskog fakulteta u Sarajovu,Sef: prof. d-r Bl. Dordevic. (POLIOMYELITLS diag. ) VDLJIN, V. CORHASCA, M. SMJaLFVICI, A. Tha X-ray tube with braking actioxi of B-radiation of 90 ISr (90Y). j). 39. ANALELE SERIA 5TINTP-,-TDR NATURII. Bucurestl, Rumania. Vol. 7, no. 18, 1958. Monthly List of East European -ccessions (EFAI), Vol. 8, no. 9, Sept. 1959. Uncl. MORGESCUP I.I.; TECIDCIU',SCU, Gh.; VOI.TIJI, V.; CIOIIODLP.U, L. Radioactivity of the firat solid fallout in Bucharest, during the 1962/63 wint5r. Studii cerc fiz 14 no.6:805-814 163. 1. Institutul. politehnic Bummesti, Laboratorul. do tohnica nucleara. Univeraitatea din Ducuresti, Catedra de structura materiel. VOW IN 2 V.; GIUDINP T. - ,, -.." 1 ~Determination of the relation of the Go 1" and On .137 raO,'onuoIid,-i contentration in the solid atmospheric preol.pitation on Bucharest during the winter 196,2-196J+, Ft. 2. Studil cerc fiz 16 no.1031123- 2129 264. a. Faculty of Physics, Bucharest UrAversity. RMMNIA/Solid State Physics Solid State Theory. Crystallography- E Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 9. 1959, 20218 A thor : Sanieleviei, Al; Vol.)in, V., Corbasca.p M. Inst : - Title : X.-Ray T-ube with Deceleration oJ.' the 13 Radiation of Sr9C) (Y90). Orig Pub : An. Univ. "C.I. Farhon" Ser. stiint. natur, 1958, No 19) 39-42 Abstract : To take radiographs of parts of light materials, an x-ray t-be with deceleration of the radiation was constr cted, ir- which the electron beam is emitted Ijy a soarce Sr90 (Y90), and the anti-cathode os a lead plate. The cons- tr,-ction of the source of rays was made with acco-uat of the necessity for facilitating and insoring safety of its se without reducing the i-ntensity of the beam. This constr.ction eliminates the diffuse and backward-scatte- red radiations, which may fog the film, and a suitable Card 1/2 RUMANLk/Solid State Physics - Solid State Theory, Crystallography. E Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika., No 9, 1959, 20218 chanelling of the (3-ray beam mkes it possible to ob- tain clearly defined photographs. The -.ise of a so-rce of activity 1 --- 3.5 millic.-.rie necessitates exposxes from 30 mini,tes to two hot~~rs. This time can be red.,ced to several mirrates by ,:.sing so~.xces with a greater acti- vity and greater film sensitivity. The x-ray tube with slowing down of the radiation, thanks to its simplicity of arrangement and vise, and also thanks to the low cost, can be -.sed in laboratories that do not have expensive x-ray apparatzis. It can find application in standardi- zation of sintillatioa spectrometers for rays thanks to the K line of the characteristic x-radiation from lead. Card 2/2 38 - VO LJ IN J, V. 14 137 Determining the Ce '4 and Cs radionuclide tration ratio In uolid atmospheric precipitations. '~tudii cere fiz 15 no. 1:55-59 164. 1. Department of the Structure of Matter, Bucharest University. VOLJINv V. Study of the characteristic spectrum emitted by an X-ray tube vith Sr9O (Y90). Studii cerc fiz 11 no.4:887-895 160. (EVAT 10:8) 1. Universitates. IC.I.Parhon," Catedrs. de structurs. materiei. (Spectrum analysis) (X-ray tubes) (Strontium) (Lead) (Yttrium) (Radioisotopes) NI21ANSKA, J.; HOLA-N,V.; J M.; TIUIKA,J.;Tecbnicka spoluprace: VMJOVA,F. Treatment of warts with liquid nitrogen. GeErk. derm. 39 no.I: 59-63 V64 1. 1. dermato-venerologicka klinika fakulty vseobecnoho lekars-tvi KU v Pra2ze (prednosta: prof.dr. J.Konopik, DrSc.) a Kozni odde- leni OUNZ v Kladne (vedouci: MUDr. J.Niznanska)o ALENTIYBV, A.A., prof.; JfTAMIjKCiV, A.A., VOLK, A., red., [Principles of glass tachnO10971 Oenovy takhnologii staklas Kiev, Kievskii ordena Lenins olitekhn.in-t, 1958* 102 p. i (Glass3 (MIRA 12:3) SZVZRDVJKO, V.P., akademik. red.; KALACHEV, R.I.. red.; TUSHKOV, A.Y., red.-; VOIK, A.A., red.; GURVICH, G.Te., tekhred. (papers of the Conference on the Improvement of the Technology of the Working of Metals under Pressure] Materthi.* &Mferentaii po usovershenstvovanfin tekhnologii obrabotkj metalloy davlaniam. Minsk, Isd-vo Belgoeuniv. im. V.I.Lenina. 1958. 111 p. (KIM 12:6) 1. Konforentaiya po usovershenstvovaniyu tekhnologii obrabotki metallov davleniyem. (Metalwork--Congresses) LEONOVICH, K M. - VOLK . First results of the undergrounA coal gasification using directed air blast at the level of the coal seam. Podznm. gaz. ugl. no.3:47-52 158. (14IR-k 3.1:3.0) 1. VReso3ruznyy nauchnn-ismledovatal'skiy ingtitut Podznmgaz. (Coal gamificsition, Undergmind) F M L 8504-66 5n (m)/F.4P(V)/EWP(J)/T/ErC (m) WIRK ACC MR. AP5026477 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/020/OD63/0063 r~ 5~' 6 G Xmlakovskiy. Ve A. .UTHORS: Rktner, I. S.; Volovichy Z. BakIRAOT, brekiy, B. Z.; Volkt-A. I.-Kh.;,,AnA ejew, A. A.; *rkdzhovskiyL V. N.;JTimofey0v,--W. A6.' none ue TITLE: A device for saturating f:rbroua reinforcing materials with a binder. Class 39 NO. 175641 SOURGEs By-ulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 63 TOPIC TWSs bondi ng material, industrial instrument, mechanical Action instrument ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents.a, device for saturating fibrous reinforciA materials with a binder. The device contains a aschantsm for moving the material ovex &'rigid base and a working percusica instrument. The latter in not into recilmeatiA motion in a plan* normal to the notion of the material. To increase Vie, productivity of the device while improving the saturation quality, the working instrument consists of Epring-loaded plates moanted an a common kZWOZ-0. Wastio stipportA we fix" to that side of the plates which in toward the material being 1 so 0=1 131 SM Un, 13D*o62 13V.ly lace 674-M6-21 0- 0-'4'/0-1,0/, 015 sloi/BiS6 AUT HORS 4 XQIX.L A. I., Arkdzhovskiy, V. N. some theoretical and practical conditions for producing transparent glass.reinforoed plastics PERIODICALt Plaetich'eskiye massy, no. 4P 1963, 46 49 :~,'-TBXT: A general definition is given of the concepts light absorption and permeability,:based on western publications includirg,Kun3tstoffe 416, no. 5. 20,0950- Various factors are discuosed that affeat the light scattering and permeabilityof glass reinforced plastics, such a6 transparency and 'Lorleasness--of glass fiber and binder, chemical composition of the lubricant and, its solubility in t-he binder. The following binder is .,:A,.-:sugg:estedt . 100 parts by weight of polydiethylone glycol maleinate phthalate .4~ containing 251parts by weight of styrene, and 25.parts by weight of methyl 20 de-thacrylate. .-n of this binder.is-1-547 which is similar to that of :i:'A:_'-aIuminoboro-silicate being 1.548- S-peci;_-ens of glass reinforced plastics- mm,thick were produced from this binier and ss fiber wi 1. 5~ 301,4, gla thout bibricant. Their permeability to light -,vas 86CI;- and their physicameehanical 5119 IV63100C10041010/01 5 L. Some'. theoretical and practical ... BIOI/B186 properties were cons iderab ly improved by thermal treatment at 800C for 3 hre. .Specimens containing glass fiber treated with AC-1 (AS-1) lubricant or poly- ....Vinyl acetate, had a permeability of onl.-I 80 and 55 - 60;,.',-respectively.2 Glasa, reinforced plastics showed a bending atrength of 1500 - 1600 k,9/CM 2 :.:.tehaile a trength 1200 - 1300.kg/em I impact strength - 30 - 40 kg-cm/cm ....Perm eab il ity to-- light - 80 ~- 85$o. The binder suggested is Weatherproof and -has ta- low viscosity. There are ;4:., figures. The English-language reference ist br'itish:Plastics, Sept,~372 405 (11958)- ~'C a'r d2"/ ? 7~!;,: 777 MA" W*21-11-%-~ Am* PM.- VOLKJ* A.I.; ARKDZHUVSKIY., V.N. Some theoretical and pratical prerequisites for the production of trans- parent galss plastics. Plast.massy no-4:46-/,g 163. (,KIRA 16:4) (GlaBs reinforced plastics) L 44368-66 EVIT (m)/~WP (j )/T/E',Vp (v) IJP(c) RM/VM ACC NR: AP6023062 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/004/0024/0026 A AUTHOR: Volk 1.4.; T mofeyev, H. Ya.; Veprinskaya, M. N.; Shtern, K. A.; Kozoro- R. vitskly i ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of the technological parameters for- the continuous production of' zhe polyester glass-plastic laminates 1 SOURCE: PlastichesKiye massy, no. 4, 1966, 24-26 TOPIC TAGS: laminated glass, laminated plastic, synthetic materiad, styrene Acontent in the binder (18-34%), temperature of charge ABSTRACT: The effect of styrene make-up (200-600C), and duration of charge gelatinization (3-9 minutes) on the mecha- nical properties of polyester glass-plastic laminates was investigated. The binder was composed of styrene and polydiethyleneglico.Imaleinatephthzilate. (11 Polymerization of the laminates was conducte6 at 800C using 1.5% benzoyl peroxide ini,.a-zor. It was found that the higher the styrene content, the greater the rate of bin,ier hardening. The best mechanical properties of laminates (highest bending strength) resulted from the use of binders containing 26-33% styrene. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 3 tables. SUT CODE; 07/ C c r d SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH EEF: 002 UDC: 678.06-419 : 677.521 : 69-932 -~, ~a6'Q L A5_88q-66 EWT(m)/E~~F~j T !J~'(r- ','64/p t I -T ACC NRs AP6024049 (A SOURCE CODE: UR/MIT66TC60/00576032j6O~ AUTHORs Volk, A. L; Shtern., K. A.; Timofeyevi N. Ya.; Vbp~ins~ayat 11. 11. A ORG: none TITLE9 Effect of certain initiating systems on the setting of a binder for shoot fiber-glass reinforced plastics SOURCEt Plasticheskiye massy, no. 5, 1966, 32-33 TOPIC TAGSt polyester resin, peroxide, copolymerization, reinforced plasticj ization initiator ABSTRACTI The purpose of the work was to dete-,Tdne the type and amount of initiating admixtures promoting the,o'cpolymerization of polydie~~lene glycol maleate phthalate resin with s~yr~tnel(PN-I!Tesin) at 80-850C. Combinations of pairs of peroxy compound were chosen such tha=e activity of one peroxide manifested itself A a moderate~*- temperature (70-8000, and the activity of the other, at 100-1200C. Thus, the heat.,", evolved by the action of the first, more active peroxide, leads to the initiation ~t. the polymerization reaction by the second peroxide, whose decomposition temperature ,A higher. The following pairs were employed: benzoyl peroxidel(BP) - methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (14EKP); BP - cyclohexanone peroxide (CHP); BP - cunene hydroperoxide~ (CHP). Graphs of variation of the temperature in the sample with tim-), characteriz- Ing the course of the exothermic process of copolymerization,, were plotted. In all Card 1/2 UDCt 678-744-5.06-419.8t6?7-521:678-.044 . r ACC NR- AP6o24o4g cases, the use of p4rs of peroxy compounds caused a faster setting of the polyester binder than in the case of each peroxide individually, and the ultimhte strength in-. static bending was increased. The data obtained may be utilized in the manufactured' of sheet fiber-glass reinforced plastics. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table.,. SUB CODE 1 11/ SUB14 DATE I none/ OTH REF 1 003 S 0 V P, 9 r00 1 Card 2/2 --ACCESSION NR: /0058/64/000/002/AO AR4032151 S 16/AO16 SOURCE: Ref- zh. Fiz., Abs. 2A172 AUTHORS: Shtra aikh, 1. V.; Volk, A. W. TITLE: High speed electronic analog to digital converters for multi-j dimensional analysis (Survey article) CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno--tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radioelektronike. T. 2. Ch. 1. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 10-23 TOPIC TAGS: -analog to digital converter, stepwise compensation, space coding, number register, code mask, cathode 3.,ay tube, conver-, ter resolution, converter accuracy TRANSIATION: The~ twolmost promising methods of converting, analog into digital information are considered. 1. The method of 6tepwise i compensation or digit,by digit "weighting." 2. Method of space [Card.... ACCESSION NR: AR4032151 coding. In the first ~method the circuit forms pulses of known am- plitude and compares them with the'~input voltage. The amplitude iof formed pulses"Which,is uniquely connected with the states of the flipflops of the number register, varies at first in large steps and then in ever i1ecrjasing steps'. The number-reg-3:Ster'flipflop state produced at~the"end of the cycle of successive com arisons p determines the co6e for 'the value of the input volt:age.' The dura- tion of the conversion by this method amounts to less than 10 ~Lsec. Converters of this type can have a'resolution time.)~ 0.2 psec. The method of space coding is based on the use of the geometric repre- sentation of the empl6~red code. The icture of the code is made in p the form of a mask mouhted in the screen of a cathode ray tube (CRT). The investigated signal is applied to the CRT deflecting plates. A combination of pulses corres onding to the code of the input-volt- p I age amplitude is produced on the signal electrodes, which are lo- cated directly behind the mask. The resolution of the converters with space coding~depeiads on the nimber of discrete levels which Card., bleak i ACCESSION NR: AR4032151 can be reproduced on tbe,tube screen. For.'high-gracle tubes the. conversion accuracy is-0.1%. Yu. Semenov-,~ 7-1 DATE ACQ: 3lMar64 SUB CODE: SDI Ci) ENCZ: 00 t r Card 3/3 AIR w-, 67198 OV/. - SOV/58-59-7-15749 Translation from: Referativny-y Zhurnal F:Lzika, 1959, Nr 7, P 156 (USSR) AUTHORS: Golovko, P.Ya., Volk, A.S: TITLE: Electrical Conductivi of a Two-Component Ceramic,of (Pb, Cd) TIO 3 PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Armavirsk. gos. Ped, in-t, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 3, pp 35 - 46 ABSTRACT: A ceramic of the (Pb, Cd) TiO system was studied for the first time, It is shown that a semicondu2or type of conductivity is characteristic of the investigated ceramic. Studying the temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity 6 in the sample for various voltages of the electric field E, the authors discovered that as B increases, the break point of the curve 1g (5 - f(l/T) shifts In the direction olf the lower temperatures. The temperature 3hift, expressed in OC, is direotly pro- portional to E. The activation energy of the electrons of the fundamental lattice decreases markedly as E increases, while -,,hat of the electrons of Card 1/2 the Impurity atoms practically does not change under the same circumstance. 67198 SOV/58-59 -.7- J.574 9 Electrical Conductivity of a Two-Component Ceramic of (Pb, Cd) TID 3 In the absence of transitions from one type of conductivity to another, ig 6-4 VE. In the transition zone the linear dependence between 1g (5 and \f-E is broken. A significant rise in 6 with an increase in E already occurs when E 1::W 30V/cm~ The authors' conclusions Card Z/2 YAKOVLEV., N.; VOLK, B. Electromechanical floating machine. Stroitell 13 no.6:14-15, 4 of cc;-;-ar je 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Plastering-Equipment and supplies) AUTHOR: Volk, B. 27-58-6-11/35 TITLE: ft I Am a Working Man" ("Ya - rabochiy chelovek").Graduates Maintain the Link with Their School (Vypuskniki podderihivayut svyazl so svoim uchilishchem) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-Tekhnicheakoye Obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 6, P 13-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The graduates of professional schools very often maintain their link with the school. The Moscow School of Building Nr 4 re- ceives letters from former students from all parts of the Union. 1. Education-USSR Card 1/1 V C) I- /< AUTHOR: Volk, B. ----------- TITLE: Welcome, Friends! 27-7-5/37 (Dobro pozhalovat', druzlya!) PERIODICALt Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, # 7(146), P 7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes the preparations made by the Moscow Technical School # 9 for the World Youth Festival in Moscow. Presents will be given to the foreign participants such as tools, albums with photos, needleworks. Plays and dances are being rehearsed and the metal workers are even studying Spanish to be able to converse with the visitors from Spain. -Several lectures on Latin America have been delivered to brief the students on these countries. The school radio and a bulletinboard tell the students of the progress made. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Technical School of Metal Workers # 9 (Moskovskoye Tekhnicheekoye Uchdli8hche Metall18tOV 9) AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card V-1 Your. B, - Alarming signal. Prof.-tekh. obr.13 ne.6:26-27 Js 956. MR& 9:9) (Nducation and crime) Sinyutnil, FamilY La. United fardly. ~Scir~lya i ,.cnthl7r Lis" of 7',Alssian Accc-ssions cf Conr-ress June 195,3- U-11CL. ---- I ---- -,M .-. kadp- -,-- -- J3_01,; FUTITO, G.S.; MARGIIEVSKIY, Yr..I. -VQ14., I The MPTK-2 machine for lu,,ring cablea. inform. no.12:49-51 161.- (MIRA 14:12) (Electric cables) BUYANOVSKAYA, A.A.; GRINBART, S.B.; ZAYTSEV, Yu.P.; VOLK, D.T. Hydrobiological conditions and food reserves of the Dniester Liman. TruA7 probl.i tem.sov.no-1:93-99 '51- (KLRA 9--7) (Dniester Liman-Bioloa) , 00*000000 000000e Off 64-0 91 : 000000000*0 . go :010 0000 0 0 0 * 0 :[w & 0 T:qv~90 01-1 1 ) # I J, I I I x 0 u 11 it is it It 4 "&Ilia 212411 AVA29 JC It U v is a 0 a It 41iI go 9 A- A . I A 0 it A I A AA w CC VIP It. k t A oo 00-1, -00 00, -00 0 -A C' Establimbla; objectivie standards for *"'du o a cor 00 Of fats. INd. S. ! m! 00 It,' the tirewlice of arol,n'. 1t% ilit.-Ii-tily I, a fillictl';n tit litillivolm othcr -W is 00 a Im.111'"I -4 atilt, t'l 'Imm,tv"I 00 r1c. The miltipickt lisciltull tit vvultlating tille votill Ilk tit c"U'Pare it with tbAt of a lit3l"I'Atti (At of good 441141itY. '00 00 To obtain otj*tive valucs, thew should be nt"outrd it) it ' ib L d h i 60 00 j ow oa co m tticter. A. I spimau-Couture = o 0 00 o ; 0 r.0 a r0 o 00 11: 00 ~joo 00 00 0 0 L; A ~00 00 '00 4 0 00 00., "o0 00 '00 o 0 00S w 00 4 ' ' too 0 k 4 to to v I, 1 1, 4 Cot3 it u wt Vt It it it 0 17 cio $4 n . ; . 0 0 0 * 00 goo o * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4k 40 0 0 0 V~ / 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS 00 0 00 0044040 0 o 00 0 0;1 y t6 -011.19573' WSJ OAC,&40 W4i" 3284. DtWopmeat of tbe electric eqmipmnt of mockille tooAs. P, Ekkiroteck Z. [EM B. 5, .%-102 21. 1953):fn Gernw. -Mm improvetnents miade since the, fimL ciectriakuy ddv= rl-&i- took were introdticed about 75 ywars. ago am discussed. - ReOWwrient of the transmission drive by individual drive. p-uhbutWo cmtlvl. autornatic coptrol, c.S. by. fcAers; Opes of M6101, used, Veed confrol, puticularly by the Wafd-Leonkrd mdbod;ar~Wws of valve, nwarlia and'arnplOim tYl-; MWetic.couW09% Particularly the bunclar control and the use of the punched cud iftim w#ktx en,4bks the nuchiniD tool to be prepred faIrl nFx-t OPeratibil WhIk aim woritins on any A Simn, am/3cwribod god Illustrated. IL NIUMAMN VOLK I - To save hi-an life. Zdorovle 7 no.1:18-19 Ja 16.1, (KMA 13:12) (SVMWIMSK-ERYTHRCt4YCI:ff) vot-r" j.m, T Ela-1 tic Oscimitions; %itla lp:ttvt.#, ;g P,o;,,sftit)ra*J to an Arbl- fraty Power of the Velocity llprffr4b 1:01ehAnialth pff Propartsfott-il'tim Sknrt)%11). V.1. M. N.,. 1. 11.116. ln) 1 1 Its. -i.- -A% t-A Iliv 11".1i"It J +.F."rofft- "J"at-ol Iv, 1). It ots I - .'i I-.I I -t 1111 V.1 Inv-Ott of twin, "I, A ge-fiarti, athia~ 0 IM119 in the theory of non-linear mWationa of noti- autonomous systems. C. R. (Doklady) Acad. Sci. URSS (N,S.) $1, 437-440 (1946). The atititor applies thesniall 1-hirameter mc.'horl cif Pain- car& to the byst cm d.c,ldi = X.(xi, - - - I X.. it, 0, 5 - I I , , , , 71, w'icf,c (lie X,arv perimlic functions of t. anahaic functions of itic xt and invmmariviiic functionq of p witidn a Jonial" _-, -1 't I -.h. " , I r ". Restilts art: ohtainc~.l 11111,11oLmus 10 dinsc :6-i- i I ~v I 'uwrn r~- for t lic ra-c v, hu-c t lic A arc na 1,.-t -C UPOA ttw IM&H Puunt-sr, Appi !~Zth! Mech. [Akad. Nduk SSSR. Pr&J. Mat. Mech.] IC~ SS9- 57,~ (1946). (Ruarsian. English surnmnryj CQnsiduz L4e Systum, dxf1d, 8, XI(xil I At. 4f where X(has t1te 9-riod Fin 4 and In halathorpWc In ihe x, _K and nieromorphic in g in G: a,zax,~bj, I ILI -~cp. Upon pre. serving in each X(only the terms'of loweat degree to g there I results a reduced system caifitdieldtev~ add Issw ITO ' -de W x ("((), tmdtd, An iopplicadan is- m-- o and 4 bc, 12yer problems. bouna y give soria Indication of the 'rho folto wing a=rnple via qCope o( tht msulta obtained, Contider the equation *t1x/,44w"+bdx/& -sin i+j&F(jA, xt d4ldi, t",' re a serles In pa tive POwe-'s Of ju, x, da;ldt whose lehe is Coefficients am periodic with period 2v in 1. The reduced i -0 has th! periodic solution (quatiob axa+&le/dj~sir t Volk, I.M. "A Generalization of the Method of Small Par4meter in the Theory of Non- Linear Oscillations of Non-Autonomous Systegi " Dok. AN, 51, No 6, 19.46 Ural Industrial Inst,.j Sverdlovsk 0, lolk, .1 M On perlodic- soludom -of - , known. The. problem to cons,truct a -rwrivdic sotRiorT 1s E ~tll (611 System -that] tc ~0. m6 to: this given _~;olutioll of tw6 previot, s: ar'd-cle S by ..,"This -paper i -a-con ta uatiot s led, 'it A C simplif em, as /I- syt U. If ccrtain conditions, too , l ch4 [Alcad. Nauk SSSR.'PrikL periodi Ived t 6c- statea here, are &-I s I a M 1C -'nVo 0 tisfied, "CI _ it,-'N!6~hj J 6,__Ssos ii:a 946Y.:iiamejournal 11 433-444 L'oq. ca C I n 1, id-as a convergent,scrier, of lie forin fo in t, 9 r4f 6 -3 - -18~j -:on- the tru ded of m - 8, 3 0; 0. cons c X. - D.~ov"(10 mW, where they,(t,:14) are fx!rio(.l ic solutions 46,r,jodj~ -ftott.jfbatil.OnS )f, ~iaeicnfiiil e ati6ns --- Which de- qu of -a linear.differential sysiern iv`hcsA! homog-,~necws part is a ' nonreg War, m-a-n-ner on a en - in a real par.~meter, Let form of the usual variat~ cnal sy!item. , - , (~Cl_ ~- , r(ii 11) be a system of. o I ded but. not necvs-sari1% analy rhe.y,(t jAY are boull tic at - I I aiy ~ difirci6ntial ~6q6atiqns_ _wh6n- right ~ides-are,regular, 9=4 [it seems to the nwiewer that the pm-uf given is ~of the::_Xj~, x. an d, at. n-ar vtic j~ 0_ mero- functons diat die vari compk!tc Only for: the special, case a6ental , - , . - . f- iorfihic- unctions--of" I n -con trait to-0-te two pre7vious equations have, C0,15tantroefficients, Sillce it is baseed ort an , ' " nuepewlewt of 1. If only the leading nerei E-.t of Volk -111clit in tile I s three 1)at)ers con- - ~rrns -wifli -rc-,pect to A -are pii!served- in - the right mcin- C(~rrling the 601 luktinvi.4" k A,-O, of 1,11C tratufformation a is 6btiftilled,of whidi: t lat ret LICC.6 I IC m 1(ri I I I I T-ariatiosial system to one with kdmic_soltl on. -botfnded:_-.qt =0 -assum to be~ Jl m1h iwiLs.] IP~ IV;.i~saw (Swarthmore, Pa.). ~Collsta~il C C C evioll V 0 o VC Ix ~ T ~ k'. IlPeriodic Resolution of Autonomous SystemsP 11 Prik. Matemat. i Melch., 12, No 1, 1948 Ural Ind. Inst.9 Sverdlovsk, VOLK, 1. M. USSR/Mathematica - Equations, Sep/Oot 48 Differential Mathematics - Dynamics wThe Stability of Periodic Motions in Cases Where them! Equations and Their Periodic Solutions are Known Only Approximately,n I. M. Volk, S7erdlovsk, 4 pp "Priklad Matemati Mekh" Vol XIIY No 5 Knoving the differential equations of the simplified systems and their periodic solutions, Volk proposes the analysis of the stability of the corresponding exact periodic solutions of the exact differential equations of the basic systems. 17/49T64 cc 01% tism/phyeics Jul/-Aug 49 Regulation Servcmechanice "One Sufficient Condition for Stability of Motion In the Critical Case of Two RoiDts With Zero Bps! PeLrta,," I. M. Volk, Ural Polytech Inst, Sverdlovsk, pp "Priklad bhtemt I Mekh" Vol XIII) No 4 Pr9of of the following theorem: If the fom x1rkm) (x A, (X,Y) IS unique, and the system- of differential equations describing dis- turbed motion admits of a holomorphic integral H lxa; Independent of t such that 611491W USSR/Physics (Contd) Jul/Aug 49 the limit of E(ex., e-Y; e%)/H(ex) e-7; 0,.....,,0) as e ap1roaches 0 is equal to 1 and the least- ordered member in the power-series expansion of X(x,y;O,...,O) is unique in these variables ,, ihen: (a) undisturbed motion is stable., and (b) for. any numerically small Initial values z0 :,m~d yo of the variable x an& y, the system of: '..differential equations describing disturb64' ('zotion admits of a periodic stable solution. i~'Oubmitted 17 Mar 49- 61MT98- SUBJECT U33R/AVTHE~.IATICS/Di-ifereritial. equations CARD 112 PG - 563 AUTHOR VOLK I.IM. TITLE -Uff-a-71-ass of ascillatory systems. PERIODICAL Doklady Akad. Nauk 110,, 189--192 (1956) reviewed 2/1957 The author investigates permanent oscillations of the system dx dt X(X-Y) +,MLP(~1,)X9y) -t- C U(CYr9x9y9z19,---97m -~x- Y(X~,Y) +P[q(jA9x0y) + C V, PXOYtz dt ~cqr 11-9Z M -k dz + a z + P (X$,Y) + ZV(C9/&%x5y;zj9 ... ZM) 7-t I I )IM M zV(OYO9-xVy;zjV---Zm) - 0 m), where the right hand sides are independent of tj c,p& are small parameters, k is an arbitrary number. It is assumed that the system Doklady Akad. Nauk 110,, 189-192 (1956) CARD 2/2 PG - 563 d dt -~-' - X( t' Vo I _ X(~ 9 1) " dt admits an integral independent of t. For these systems conditions are given for the excitation of perm&nent oscillations and an approximative method for their determination is developed. The consideration is carried out in the phase space. Permanent oscillations of a non-linear electric system are determined as an example, the linear chain of which is formed by two oscillatory circuits. INSTITUTIM Polytechnical Inttitute, Ural. AUTHORs Volk SOV~'140-58-3-5/34 TITLEs On Periodic solutions of Quasi-Linear Differential Equations in a Class of Cases (0 periodicheskikh resheniyakh kvaziliney- nykh differentsiallnykh uraynenly v odnoin klasse sluchayev) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 1958, Nr 3, Pp, 31-4o (USSR) ABSTRACTz The author considers the system dxp k pp X + Pv+ U,? x d /11 Ipp,xi n n n where,* and c are small parameters and k,,,,,.,k (k,~~k n /,kd real constants. The right aides are 27W-periodic in,(~', t-he P,piand P,9 only functions of Ar and contInuous. The U i vanish for " = c := 0 . In two theorems the author gives sufficient conditions for the existence of periodic solutions. Card 1/2 The conditions concern only the coefficients of the correspond- rfgq~~ W Kzrg A ZkLN~ 2Q9z2=w=0, On Periodic Solutions of Quasi-Linear Differential SOV/140-58-3-5/34 Equations in a Class of Cases ing linear homogeneous system. They guarantee the existence of a unique periodic solution under arbitrary choice of the other terms of the quasi-linear system. '.For the periodic solution the author given a representation by a double series. ASSOCIATIONt Kuybyshevskiy inditstriallnyy institut imeni V.V. Kuybysheva, (Kuybyshev Industrial Institute imeni V.7. Kuybyshev) SUBMITTED: October 17, 1957 Card 2/2 16(1) AUTHORs .-Volk,I.M. SOV140-513-1-5/25 TITLE: On the Limit Cycle of a 3ynamic System.of Differential Equations in a Class of Cases (0 predellnom tsikle dinamicheskoy- sistemy differentsiallnykh uravneniy v odnom klasse sluchayev) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. MELtematika, 1959, Nr 1, pp 35-44 (USSA) ABSTRACT: The author consideri3 the system dx X(X,Y) + A-P(,AAVXPY) + cu(c, i.xgy;zl 9 ... YZ dt MJI -~:, Y(.,Y) + cV(cV.,V-1,x9y;zj9 ... VZM (1) dt = -k dz J'A aV z +...+a z +P (11-4x,y')+Cz (CAX,Y;z- V.-.1z VM m M/ M) The system generalizes the case treated bir Pontryagin f-Ref 1_7. Under very numerous and partly very complicated assumptions the author gives the conditions for the existence of a limit cycle continuously depending on _,^- and c, which for _I.A-2+c 2--.>O tends Card 1/2 5 On the Limit Cycle of a Dynamic: System of SOTT/140-59-1-5/25 Differential Equations in a Chss of Cases to the limit cycle of the degenerated syetem (1~&- 0). The construction of the limit cycle is made with the aid of successive approximations. As an example the author considers an electrical systcm of oscillations. The system (1) was already treated by the author in f-Ref 3,4-7. There are 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Kuybyshevskiy industriallnyy institut (Kuybyshev Industrial Institute) SUBMITTED: March 25, 1958 Card 2/2 ~OLKP--I.M. On a limiting case in the theory of periodic 50111tiOnS of Liapunov's systems. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mat. no.6:8-15 '61. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Kuybyshevskiy industrial'nyy institut. (Mechanics, Analytic) (Differential equations) (Series) VOLK. Ir ina New Borisov. Zdorav Is 6 no.5:22-24 MY 160. (KIRA 13:6) (BORISOT-PUBLIC MULTH) VCLr, Irina Giuzell and the yellow bird. Zdorovle 6 no.2:24 Y 16o. (MIRA 13.-5) (TAKHTA-BAZAR (MARY PROV INCA) -COLLECTIVE F)MM) (TurkmenskVa SSR, Maz7-Karakunq)o- In the deserts of Turkmenistan** Zdorovlve 4 no,.32:25-26 -D 158 (MDU 11: 12) (TURMWISTAN-PU33LIC FMALTH, RMAL) VOLK., J. "The July 1254 flood in the Bavarian sector of the Danuc~e basin.11 Tr. from the German. P. 78 VIZUG)a LOZLE4ENIEK. Hydraulic EngineerinU (Kbzlekedesuffi Miniszterium. Vizgarzadalkodasi Tudomanyos Kutato Intezet) Budapest, Huntary, Vol. 37 No. 1/2. 1955. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8., no. 6, June 1959 Uncl. :3qv 0 AUTHORz TITLE: PERIODICAL: TEXTz 2 S1 140~66119101001006100 1/007 Cl 1 1/C444 Volk, J. M. On a limit case in the theory of periodic solutions of Lyapunov systems Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. blatematika, no. 6, 1961, 8-15 Considered is the Lyapunov system dx X, k Y -it dt (1.1) dx,) Pvl x1 + + pvn xn + Xv n), Tt- where All A2 and p., are real constants; All A2 0; the equation: pil - 8 P12- Pln A (3) .............................. 0 Card 11S Pnl Pn2*** Pnn- Y 31912 S/140/61/ooo/oo6/ool/007 On a limit case in the theory . . . C111/C444 does not possess any zeros being multiples of or 0; AT 1 A 2 = A X, Y, Xj being power series of x, y, x Xn be.ginning with terms of at least second order; the system possessing a first integral H(x,y,xl,..., Xn) - const, (1-2) where H is a power series in x-* X containing terms of , yl X11 ... n second order which do not vanish for xi~ ... x n = 0. It is known that (1.1) possesses periodic solutions which are represented by power series, the convergence radius of which converging to zero with 0 such that the case 0 is excluded. The author investigates this special case not assuming 0. The author supposec that /N 3' -A 2' X' Y, XV are IS) :5 ~o analytic functions of a small parameter J, that the right hands of (1. 1) for S -!S I so I are analytic in x, y, xl,..., x and that the expansions of X, Y, X,, in n terms of x, Y. x1,.... xn begin with terms of at least second order. C ar d 21.5 3/140/6 000/006/001/007 On a limit case in the theory . . . C111/C444 The system (1.1) is then written down in the following form dx dt = P(X,Y) + U(X,Y; xly ... 1 xn; S !X = Q,(x,y) + V(X,Y; x 6 (2.1) dt 11 ... f Xn; dx, + + pYnxn + PV(X,Y) + UV(x,y; x1,---, x dt i n U~ where P. Q and Pv consist sets of those terms of the series expansions of (1.1) in powers of J, x, y, x1""' xn which do not vanish for IS= X1= ... = xn= 0. In the expansions of U and V in terms of powers of X, Y9 x1f .... Xnthere are terms of smaller than first order and terms Aixi missing; in the expansions of PV + UV the terms of smaller than second order are missing. Further on &(0) / 0 and the existence Card 31r 31-912 3/1140/61/000/006/001/007 On a limit case in the theory . . . C111/C444 of a first integral H(x,y; x19 .... xn const, (2.2) is demanded where H ought to be analytic in x 2+y2+x2+...+x 2+ d2 R2. I n At last the following new demands are set up: a) The power series of P and Q are P(x,y) = - aym + P,,,(x,y), (2-3) Q(x,y) = bxk + 0*_(xYy)' where a > 0, b > 0, k _> 1, m :> k, k and m being odd, F and Q containing terms of at least (k+l)-th order, where terms containing y are of at least m-th order, and terms of m-th order vanish for x = 0. b) The expansion of H(x,y; 0, 0'...' 0) in terms of powers of x and y contains at least one term of (k+l)-th order. Under these assumptions it is proved that (2.1) possesses,in a suffi- cient small neighborhood of the origin, a family of periodic solutions, Card 4/5 rm-~ 31912 3/140/61/ooo/oc,6/ool/007 On a limit case in the theory C111/C444 depending on the arbitrary constants t0 (initial value of Q and db A scheme for the construction of the periodic solution is given. As an example for the considered limit case a pendulum of length 1 and of weight Q is given which is kept in the upper equilibrium by a spiral spring with spring constant c, where c = Ql. There is one figure and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Kuybyshevskiy industriallnyy institut (Kuybyshev Industri- al Institute) SUBMITTED: April 10, 1959 Card 5/5 . .. - Lrva ~-~ mmossis - VOLK., P.; ZAGORSKIY, G., red.; POKHLEBKIIIA, M., tekhn. red. (How to keep tractor and motor vehicle tires in Frood c=--i tion] Chto nado znat? po ukhodu za traktornoi i a-vtomobillnoi rezinoi. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 15 P. (MIRA 15:6) (Tires, Rubber) u !H I VO.L'K, R. B. 31044. VOLE, R. B. Sluchay Fibrosurkomy Selezenki. V sb: Voprosy Ostroy Vnutrenney Kliniki. M., 1)41/3, c. 297-391. S'): Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 42, Moskva, 1949 CHUDESOV, I.D.; BORISOV, A.M.; ZAYTSEVA, S. I.; E.L.; KRA-VTSOV, Yu.I.; VOLK, F.I. [Technology of the repair of tires of motor vehiclesq tractors and agricultural machinery] Tekhnologlia remonta shin avtomobilei, traktorov I sel'skokhoz1aiqtveiu-,ykh ma- shin. Moskva. 1963. 200 p. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Perovo. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoyuznyy nauchno-ii3sledova- tel'skiy tekhnologichoskly intititut remonta i ekspluatatoil mashinno-traktornogo parka. 31043. -- VOIK, R. B.- 0 Klinike i patologii pervichnogo raka pecheni. V sb:: Voprosy ostroy vnutrenney Grekova, 1949, No. 4. s. 42-43 30943. VOLK, R. B. Materialy Voirosu o leclebnykl krovopuskaniyakl (Po Miterialam Kand D15certatsii) V SB Voprosl ostroy Vnutrenney Klinini. M., 1949 S 121-32 1 . ~, k ,-I ;. f, 30945. VOLK R. B. AND POROZHNIKOVA, L. A. I ~ Klihicho5ie hablyudeniya Nad Sovetskim Vodorastorimym prepatom Famfory-- u-Kamfora-Vi . VSB: Voprosy ostroy Vnutrermey Kliniki. M., 1949, s 132-35 v, ~ V F, T , 1 30981. VOI-K, R. B. AND POROZHNIKOVA, L. A.-K Voprosy o strongiloidoze. Vsb: Voprosy ostroy vnutreriney kliniki. M.,, 1949, S. 324-28 VOLK R.B., kand.med.6uk 1 44 Some diagnostic errors in the treatment and prevention of cardiac asthma. Sbor.nauch.-prak.rab.Poliklinaim,oF*E.Dzerzh. no.2t64-72 161. WMA 1684) (ASTHMA) VOLKI, R. G. Cand. i4ed. Sci. Dissertation: Concerning the Mechanism of the Normal and Pathological Vessel-Moving Reactions of the Nasal Mucous rirst~jJrder of Lenin .-Iad.',cal 7nSt. 16 Jul 47. I.-Ioscow SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Jui, 1947 (Project #17836) VOIK, R.G., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk. Urofulsanilamide therapy of chronic surpurative otitis media. Vest.oto-rin. 16 no.5:20-24 S-0 154. (M72A 7:12) 1. 1z polikliniki No. 1 Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya SSSR, (OTITIS MEDIA, therapy, sulfanilamide with urea) (URM, therapeutic use, otitis media, with sulfanilamide) VOLK, S. FT-o-ward the conqliest of space] Po puti zavoevaniia koer-osa. Yunich., Izd. TSentr. ob"edineniia polit. emigrantov iz SS13R (TsOPE). 1961. 52 P. (Artificial satellites) (Lunar probes) (Astrona:~Aics) (MIRA 14:9) 'OIYI-Y S. brkestan Siberian railroad; essay on its construction. Moskva. 1,~)lodaia gvExdiia, 1930. ,2 p. yr-4 IIE143 Turkestano - Sibirskaia zbeleznaia doroga. MITIN, Albert Paul; VOLK, S.I. [translator); POTEIGININ, I.I.., red. - - ----- [Senegal today -'- - -vo vo5tochnoi ]Senegal sagodnia. Moskva., Izd lit-ry, 1961. 68 p. Translated from the Engliob. (MIRA 15:9) (Senegal-Description and travel) 01 VOLK, S.I. (Kiyev) Elastic conic shells loaded along the generatrices and in points of contour circumferences. PrIkI. mekh. 1 no.11: 20-27 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut mekhaniki Ali' UkrSSR. Submitted I-lay 27, 1965. VOLK, Stepan Stepanovich; ARKHAROVA, V.G., red.; TIKHOITOVA, I.M... tekhn. I- 0 (European contrasts; notes of a Soviet touristl Evropeiskie kon-- trasty; zametki sovetskogo turista, Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961, 168 p, (MIRA 14:11) (Europex Western-Description and trnvel) k EWA(e) TJP (a) JD/liW/r-G iff A -L 6413-66 EW(1)&e(e)/BFA (s) _-2 ( RWT (m) i)APA(1r)_-2A ~tJANrr 4~JCZ F-fb) - , :1- 7 jACC NR: AP5027414-~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007 011/3344/33.47 qq 'AUTHOR: L eonidova. G. G.; Volk, T. R., ORG: .Institute*of Hi h Pressure.Physics, AN SSSR, Moscow ~'Institut fiziki vysokikh davleniy AN SSSR) ,-:,-1.,jTITLE: Investigation of phase transition in barium titanate at hi _gh _4y4MV�a ressure --.SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 11, 1965, 3344-3347 'ji -,C-1;-1:~. TOPIC TAGS: barium titanate, piezoelectric crystal, ferroelectric cznjstal.- second _z.-" rder phase transition 74 BSTRACT: -The characteAl rA Qielectric sties of a BaTiO singlit crystal are studied at s up to*9.5 k1lobars in isothermal pressure conditionb to determine the nature of .-..,_chase- transition in this material as related to the variation in the constants A and 9 of the Devonshire equation. A reduction in the absolute value of *B with pressure -indicates that a-second order transition may be observed in,conformity with the ur tandau-Ginzburg theory at some crii:ical hydrostatic: pressure. ife consider'it 0 d 77. L CC NR. -AP5027414 luiy to thank F. Veresh9haff PID foudLrecting the :to ic of-this work The authors~ p _ are also grateful to' V. Ii Gvozdevl"for assistance ; in conducting the ekp6rimanto . ig'*: &rt. as: 2::Figures 2tables. j- ~ , IUB Jun65/ 0 -CODE., qum DATE! 07 RIG R4F.1 OS/ REF:' 010 ~O OTH Z w J mm MUM 0, ~'W 3 0 liai 7 1 folk t 1~01. 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