SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VORONIKHIN, N.N. - VORONIN, A.L.
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VORONIKHINS N. N. ,
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Algae - Borovoya Reservation
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VOROKINHIN, Mikolay Nikolayevich, IB82- ;Smurn. B,X., redaktor.
(Plant world of Inland bodies bf vater] Has4ltellpyi mir kontinez-
tallnykh vodoemove Hogkva, lzd-vo Almdeuil. Mak *R. 1953. 410 p.
1. Chien-korre3pondent Akademii natik SSSR (f6r Bhiubkin).
(Wrash-vater flora)
VOROWIKHIN, N.H.
Oenue Ghaotoceroa in the water bodies of the 113ormoveg ~exervutlom (U-
zakhota'n S.S.R. ). Biul.'KOIP. Gtd.biol. 58 no'05;87-44 '3j. (MIRA 6: 11
(Boronoye reservation-Al:gae) (Algae-loronoyalreservation)
Voronikhin, N. N. - "On the mor-ohology e-n,-; systematics of Cajlo-phe~a lacjxatri-.z Ktz,11
.qati JJcad. S. A. Zernova, loscow-Laniagirad, 94,75, p. J26-32 Bibilog:
In ByWosium: Pay
15 items
SO: U-3600, 10 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurbal Iny'di Statey, No. 6, 1949).
VORONIN
Water consumption proportioning device, Pothedolo 6:22 Mr
l6o, (KRA 13:6)
1. Zamnotitell nachallnika Otdeleniya potharnoy akhran:r kngarsk,
irkutolmya oblast'.
(Angarok--Yire Departments-Squipment'~1 And suppilee)
USSR/General Division History. Classics. Personalities. A-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 1, 1957, 36.
Author Voronin.
Inst
Title The Works of A.A. Bogomolets on Hemod)rnamics.
Orig Pub Fiziol. Zh. 1956, 2, No 3, 29-30-
Abst No abstract.
Cara 1/1
bqil limt i I H A
Arctic Exnloration
Soviet Source: )T: Kommunist Tadzhikiatana 28 June 1948 Staltnjiba&
Abstracted in USAY "Treanure Iciland" Report No. ~~O on f 110 in Librarr of Congreas,
Air Information Division.
-1131,01t, fiallm, MOINIMEMEAM Mf ......
VORONIN, A.
Axhibition of fire prevention posters. Pozh.dalo 6'no.9:12 S
160. (Ml2AI3:.9)
(Fire preveation)
VORONIII, A.; IVAHOVA, R.
Development of socialist propertr and the pr6come of collevtivized
labor in collective farm production. SotsArua ~4 na.12:3-12 D
159. (MIRA 13:6)
(Collective farms)
VCROYM, A.
Use of' spacial Id.nematic: diagrams for 'Rio stvd;rof the con-
struotion and setting of machines. Politelth.obuich. zio.101
83-85 0 '59- (MM 13:2)
1. Ped'agogicheoldy Inatitut, Oral.
(Ntichanical engineering--Audi o--vI $URI aide)
An) P - 4902
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Training (DOSAAF)
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 8/12
Author Voronin, A., Head, Flying unit, Kirov's Aeroolub
Title More attention must be given to the,ipreliminary ground
training for forthcoming flights and to the Immediate
preparation of said flights.
Periodical : Kryl. rod., 8, 12, Ag 1956
Abstract : The article describes in some detaifthe!methodB used in
preliminary ground training of sport~Bmen:for forthcoming
flights at the Aeroclub of Kirov (Ki~rovskaya Oblast', I
RSFSR), and outlines the subatance of the immediate pre-
flight preparation.
Institution : None
Submitted ! No date
SOV/84 58-10-17/5-4
AUTHOR:~ Voronin, A., 0TX (Technical Control Division):
TITLE: &ar Komsomol Youth (Nasha K:)msonollskaya'~yunostl) TWO
Pieces of Advice (Dva soveza)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiYar 1958,, Nr 10$ p-:10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author, a former Komsomol xember.'~Irelates events of.
his past life wid ajj*qj a eq the yowkg. gener6tion not to
scorn any labor, and to e;onblnue learning in oilder hot -%'-,o be by-
passed by life. There is photo of t~he auth6r,
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VMONIN, A.A.
Soft container for storing patrolaus prodwts. Rech.tranap. 18
noolO:56 0 '59o (MIU 13:2)
1. Starohiy inzhener Hookovokago paroldiodistvas
(Petroleum storage)
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AUMOR: Voronin, A. A.
TITLE: Potential noi.~:e immunity in radio-obannels iffth random variation of
the parameters
PERIODICAL: Elektros-%ryazt,, no. 10, 1961, 11 - 18
TEXT: In the works already published.[Ref. 1: L. M. 41 Fink, ."0 poteriValallnoy
pompkhoustoycWrosti pri neopredelennoy faze signala".(On~~t4e potential noise im-
nmiilty with indeterminate signal phase), "RadioteMilika"'P 11959,* V. 14, no. 1;
Ref. 2.- L. M. Fink, 110 potentsial'noy pomvkhoustoychiroati prl :?amiraniyakh aignaM
(On the potential noise immunity during signal fuUng), "Hadio-tieldinthan., 1%0,
no. 9; Ref. 3: D. D. Klovskiy, 'I'Voprosy potentsiallngy pomekh4oustoychirosti pri
za.miraniyakh signalWI Vroblems of potential noise immunity during signal fading),
"Radiotekhnika", 1960, no. 15, no. 5] the problem of the potential noise inminity
as applied to channels with random variation of the paraM~terslvts been treated
under the assumption that the amplitudes and phases of the IncomIng signals are
distributed according either to the Rayleigh law or to th~, generalized Raylsigh
C a-rd 1/ 9
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Potential noise immunity In radio-channels with.., IA05 %Aln
law. The present article is a more general examination,cIr this problem, the amp-
litude. and phase distribution laws being assum6d unknown.~:~ 'The iairrhor inv'?1it tglites
the case of the single-reception channel in 'the absence,of inter-.iymbol In!;erfe-
rence. In that case:
Y(O - PWS[t__T(t)1 + VM1
(2)
y(t) being the signal At the !thankriel output, A(t) the
of Interferences, ~-L(t) their -time component-,, their L:uddittv,~ compontants
(whit-e noises) and S(45) the transmitted signal._ It is as~'Surned.,.Ilaf, during 'I'*h.S
interral T, the tr&nsmittev radiates one of, the N.possible signals, -the a prictri
probabilities of the signals being e4val, and the value 'of lonses" [Abstractel-IS
note.- -the quotation markz are used by the author himaelf at. t'_he fIxa!Aon of th-
r-th signal (when the q-th signal has been transmitted), bellng th e E.ame. Exa3ni-
ing signal 3 (t) into a Pourier series, the following_elpr~easion. Is obtaiqCd-,
a., t, b n[kooot
y(t) (t-) kcos[koqct-Tr,k(_f1)1 rk31 + 4)
k=l
where ...,N.
OJO T
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Assuming that Ar k(t) and r k(t) do not change during Tahd that the fading is
smooth, we can state-th~t xr:k(t) = Pr and Tr k(t) Tr. The pr6ceus V(t) can be
represented by its canonical expansion
T ZZA (t)
0, t 2] 6 2, and
where zM5-v(0_P.(t)dt are independent normal components., E[~m [zm m
and ~.(tj are coordinate functions satisfying equation:
T
K(t,u%(t)dt ~m(u)
K(t,u) being the correlation function of V(t) and Am being ~,he ei~genvalues equal
~o 62. Under these conditions:
M jr
YM y(t)cpr,(t)dt,
and the coordinates of the'signal In the reception point will be's_4aal. to
Ym ~ zm + Sm,rp
where sm,r is the mathematical expectation of ym;
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hir,
Sm,r (3r, (m,r,k cosTr + i"r dm,r,k sill'
k=1 k,I
T
sin krvot ~t
Cm,r,k 4~m(t) (ar,kcos k";ot + br,, k
0
T
dm,r,k ~)JO (ar, ksin kwot - br, kcos k1c)bt)
For the estimation of the most probable parameters P and the author resorts
to the maximum verisimilitude method of Davenport am Root $e,f ..- Ilitroduction to
t.he Theory of Random Signals and Noise. New Lork, 1958]. firile: (for M observed
coordinates):
M_I 67 Ym(am, re0s'Pr+bm, rsin.11p
Ip r M
- (a cosT,,+bm,,sIn'j' )2
2 m,r r
6m
VIY
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(whtive am t Im, r
r.' M,r,kp' dm,rk)
k=1 k-l
and
At
At At
tO'=
7
b,2n At b
MOP
00";
.2.
(,A ... . ......
m T
Fo~ M 2
b1z
2 S*r(tjfd(t)dt
M-_1 6111
where S*(t) is a function conjlated (according to 11ilbert) with! S~ 0) 1
m
dm
prok
fd(t) "m 2
M-)OD m=1 6m
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In the case of white noises:
fd(t) Sf(t).
Thent M, 2-
P
lim (19)
Sign.,r,
14-10,M-1 6m
Deriving also analogous expressions:for the other sums app'O:~aring I in (14) and (15),j
the author finally obta4ns*
(COS"FrU yzt) - S.,.(t)dt (sin4lr).f Y(t) Smt)~t
(24)
0.)dt
Psign. r - ~Gln 2 Yr)
T
and (t) Sf(t)dt
; . S dt
Y(t)Sr(t)dl r(t) - SW) PSI.gn.,,r fly 4
tgyr (25),
-.Psign.,r y(t).3rdt y(t).9;(t)dt Sr(t.)4(t)d't
Analogous'expressions are found for the tranomisoion of al1rnal Oq(t),, In the
examined case; the veri6imil.itudecqquation will be:
log (28)
Pq. (Y1, Y14)
rd
~a 6A
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t
IThe use of equation (28) and adequate substitutions make It! possible -to obtain the
reception criterion:-
2_ 2
Or 2Xr-Yr.9'r E)q-2Xq -yq - tq
2> (29)
2)
Psign.,,r(l_~ Psign4,q('-T4
where 02 V-X2+y2 y~t')S'(t)dtj~ + [I y(t)'S'*(t)dt]21
T_
and 3(t)S*(t)dt, For systems with active interval an'd with
Psign
the criterion is: e2 - 2xj, > ()2 - 2X
r q q-yr't- (291)
After a brief description of one-of the possible systems 0~~rmittlng to realize
this critericn [this system contains N generators, reproducildg -the, shape of the ex-
pected signals, N phase-shifters and 2N multipliers to which are'applied y(t) and
the reference vq~~tageajl the author determines -the probabilities, of errors,.at co-
herent and noncoherent.reception for orthogonal systems, t~.is determination being
limited to two-position systems where two different, signaln 31(t) and 32(t) are
possible. In coherent reception, and in 'the absence of fading,~.the probabilit'y
of error is:
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F
error 2 01)
2
where 2 Te dx
0
$2 T,
f dt The knowle .dge of the d izt r I -
and o6?
apinterf . 0
bution law for P is necessary. The generalizing law is -the m-dis-kriburionj
m
ZX
PW m e (33)
F(M
2
Where x2 and m -( >/ (the Rayleigh law, fol ~nsttallce, being obtained
(x 2
~)2
at m = 1). Taking into account that. o6o
p2
2 o tavo alibb-Or obl~a
Where fY, 0 1 1S1(t')-S2M12 and ~o 1 Fu~
2PInterf . 0 Pinterf.
after appropriate subst itu t 1. o ng,-
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P 1 MC(m+0 -5) dx
error F (m) (2rn+x2)m-TTr~j (34)
In the case of noncoherent recoption, he obtalns,,for orth6j;onal'aystems;
mme-
Perror
In conclusion the author states that to ensure the same probability of error, the
necessary signal power is nearly halved in the case of coherent r~eception. niore
are 4 figures, 5 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc referencels. 1he English-langu-
age references are: Green. The Output �ignal-td-Notse Ratio' of Correlation Detec-
tors. "Trans. of IRE", 1957,,v.IT-3; Davenport,..Root, Introductlon to the Theory
of Random Signals,and Noise. New.York,.i958. Statistic'a-1 Mothods In Radio Wave
Propagation. New York, 1960.
SUBMITTED: October 10, 1960
[Abstracter's hote:. The following subscripts are translate&lin formulae: error
.stands for ouL; interf. stands forw,; sign. stands for c.]
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~'AUIIIOR: Voronin, A. A.
TITLE: Semiconduclor ~_1_ectrorqetric amplifier
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 12A332
1. M*
mr SOURCE: Tr. &Y Nauchno-tekhp. konfugdrili 22- Midgm fit.
Atoinizdat, 1964, go-99
TOPIC TAGS: Aelectrometry, silicon diode, resistance bridge's current stabilization)
electric measurement/ D810 silicon diode, D811~ silicon diode';
ABSTRACT: An electrometric amplifier constructed of seadcozlducto~- devices in de-
scribed, with dc to ac conversion modulation of the nonlinear capa'ci-tance of'silicon
stabilitrons (ballast diodes) (type D510 and D811), whose ci~,pacitance scatter about
Ithe mean value is cmall. Stabilitrons whose temperittvre co~,fficfent differs.by not
more than 5% were selected. The modulator is constructed in the,form of a balanced
bridge, two neighboring arms of which comprise two i;tabilittonsj the two others
are fixed resistors. The injmt signal is fed throqjh a reiittor 'An the diagonal of
the balanced bridge. Temperature compensation of the modulator Is by means of a
I temperature-independent bridge circuit. The modulator output voltage is fed to 'an ac
amplifier, a phase detector, and a dc amplifier. The instrument,has 18 current-: - - -
measurement ranges, 10U - 3 x 10-4 a, and its gain (with the feedback loop open) is
5 X 105; at the lower limit, the rise time i~ 1.5 see at a~:noiseior 0,6% of -the maximudi
output voltage; the daily drift at the inputJe smaller thin 10-~3 a. (Translation of
abstract]
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AUTHOR: Voron1n,:-AxLALL._
461
'14
2a code-analog converter MY.
Fv
FIR,
'SOURCE: Tr. 66-my Nauchno-tekbna OL.--T.*"Z. M.)
VOW
Atomizdat, 1965) 5?-5T.
TOPIC TAGS: computer coding, binary code, analog encoder, digital analog. converter
ABSTRACt: -The autbor'aid-cUdiftid-the -difficulty of obtaining Alood m1formity Iof the
scale . of -conversion in converters from binary code into a_,,,,, t. es) constructed
up
e off- U e S co
Wiion of binary code into a p4 as 7t IWO
[th
that when the number (:Lr digits 1q, nverter is largm;:it iii Tficult to ob-
a
tain a (podl A .12-2M 4
lbed, dealgried to insert
tai
operating,speed.. owerter in descr
information in the form of'a binaxyy cWoe into an electroniciaw~nal ccMputer. In thib
inf 0$11
con
converterl,,to obtain B scale at iiuffiel ting
s eed. us .e T's-Me ~df ~-'Mp"prlilciplt-" Owtion and-
s e
MR' Fin,
-non-uniformity-of-the- -conversJ.on-ocale---is--,bctiier-t "aii M -LFo I eriffre-k C.
L. S. [Translation of abstract]
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ORG; none
TIT LE: Noi s e -like signals an efficient method of reducing' fading 1~/~
ISOURCE: Elektrosvyaz, no. 7, 1966, 7.3-75
I TOPIC TAGS: signal tranbmission, signal noise separation"
ABSTRACT* The functioning of the F. Lange signal -tranoirr&Ls sion' eystem
("Correlation Electronics," Sudpromgiz, 1963) is theoretically considered. In Oils
system, the transmitting end (see Fig. 1) compriaes., noiee 1, filter 2
generator
having A f
PERIODICALS Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, 00i 3,io- 3 8
TEXT: Experiments have been carried out at a (not named) piwit laboratory
w
th a hydraulic 100-ton experimental press (Fig with: ibrating verticaL.
i 'Y~
plunger. The press produces an alternating force of up to:350 tonsj the maxi-
mum oscillations frequency of the oscillator connected mechaiiically,to the press
plunger is 1,500/min; the oscillations amplitude is adju4taole fiom fractions
of 1 m7i to 25 mm, Specimen miterial s 40XHMA (~OKiNMA)Ost~el,'Ikumirum alloys
Ak1-6 (i%-6)6and 89-17 (VD-17) 11t and th itanium allo:y--UT-2.(VT-2)~~,~l)p-format-ions
and forces were measured by ma especia3ly built electro-dynaii3m-etilc system (Fig.
2) with resistance wire pickups. Detailed description of th- experimental tech-
nique, press design and measu-ring system is included, For.C-9mparison, experi-
ments were carried out also on a 1,000-ton coining press. !A~ seen in curves
(Fig. 5), the plasticity of the titanium alloy Increased in' 'vibrational stamping
with different temperature. ("old stamped VD-17 alloy had a 30 - 40% higher plas-
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ticity, titanium alloy VT-2 stamped with vibration, hot or bold, Chad 25% more
than after deformation with the coining press, and twice as high ~e after drop
forging. A photo (Fig. 6) shows macrostructure of the AK-6 ~lloyiafter deforma-
tion on a nonvibrating (a) an(I the vibrational (b) press. Tiie most homogeneous
and fine structure waa obtained in specimens swaged on the vibrational press
with the use of a lubricant. The method will be used for ma~s-pr~dxiation. It
has the following zAvantagess 1) More uniform deformation ot' metol.~ 2) Up to
60% lower friction on contact surfaces. 3) UP to 4o% higherl plasticity obtained
in light and titanium alloys and structural steel. 4) Work Oresatire is 1.5 - 2
times lower, and this increases the die life and reduces theirequired power. 5)
fror~ VD-17 alloy
The accuracy of work is considerably higher. 131anks (blades~'
were obtained with +0-05 mm allowance for poli~shing, ahd with better surface
finish than la possible with mechanical stamping and coininglipressies. Engineers
V.I. Vlasov, B.I. Petrov, A.P. Rogachevskiy, =ato (6~cease~db M.S. Sots-
kiy and S. . 9h- stakov took paxt in the experiments. There are 8',figures.
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AUTHORS: Voronin, A. A., Markov, A. I., Sherbakov, P1. A.
TIMM Ultrasonic vibrations In grinding cutting tools
PERIODICAL: Stanki I Instrument, MashgIz, no. ,?, iq6i;,~44 -16
TEXT: Previous investigations of the authors (Ret''. 1) have shown that~
exoltation~ of low-amplitude high-frequency Aribrations In flat grinding of heat-
resistant alloys and tool steels improves consi erably thelquality of the surface.
Further experiments were conducted to Investigate 'the effect ofiforacil ultrasonic
vibrations in grinding on the wear-resistande of the cutting todla. 111gh-speed'P18
(R-18) steel and 8K 8 (VM) sintered carbide plates were istudieid. The Vibration
parameters were: frequency, 22 kc, and double amplitude 0.01 The
.0 1 - 0.015 mm.
wear resistance was evaluated on a continuously turning heat-resistant &11DY. The
experiments showed that, in all cases, grinding with ultrasonlc;vibrations consider-
ably Improved the wear-resiatance of the cutting tools. Fbr th'a B18 steel cutters
the greatest improvement was observed in the range of hi4hier cu-1;t .ing speeds. Test
data showed that the wear-r"~Istance of the'VKB cutters (92% tungsten carbide, 8%
cobalt) ground with ultrasonic vibrations was more than twice that of conventionally
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ground cutters. The HM -n? (KM-IV) type magnetostrictloAlal vi~rator-nickel
block was used as,the source of mechanical vibrations. TW4ibrational head was
power supplied from a M/3 -5G (GUZ-5P) ultrasonic generator," withia maximum output
power of about 3-5 kw. The 36 60C M" V< (ED603MIK) sphere was used for the grinding
of the fast-cutting plates, and the;jq 60CM"X- (KM60SMIK)~, sphere-for the sinte .red
carbide'plate. The cutting tool resistance in both cases was determined by taking
the usual blunting criterion - the magnitude of wear along the back edge equal to
h = 0.6 mm. Figure 5 shows the relationship between the cutting speed and the
resistance for the R18 tools ground with and without vibrations. The following v-T
relationships could be derived from these graphs: 11) when warkingwith tools
ground with ultrasonic vibrations- v 15.3 m/minj 2) whdri gri6ding with tools
which are ground without vibrations; TO.16
v m/min(T - service timed The results of comparative experiments of the
tool T resistance with VX8 plates ground with and witho!4L vibrations is given
by the table: the data show that the resistance of the cutt6rs ground at ultrasonic
vibrations exceeds those ground without vibrations by a fact Ior of two. It is point-
ed Out that an even greater effect can be expected when grinding the tools with
cooling. The authors derive the following conclusions from ex~periz~lental datat 1)
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It is expedient to grind the cutting tools made of various,materia.1s under condi,6-.'.
tions of relative vibrations (the tool-~mat6rial system),' oflilgh'or ultrasonic
freqii6ricy and'low amplitude (2A < 0-01 i 0.015 mm). The.experiments shovpd that
the tool resistance increases considerably in th61atter-caiie. ~) The experiments
indicated further that at the present time, it is worth to davelo'p qxpeTimental
constructions of the simplest vibrating systems for grinding the Cutting tools
using relative vibrations of the gridning circle-blemk system. There are 6 figures
1 table, Soviet-bloo. reference.
Figure 5:
bra-
1 - grinding using ultrasonic vi
2 grinding without.vibr
tions, a-
tions
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AUTHORS: Voronin, A.A., and Markov- AILL_ 11
1. M e i. Whao r C u t t i~,41ariy,'Heat-Re-
TITLE: inR Metals', Part:
sisting Steels and Alloys Difficul,~ t o Mac ine,
With a Bladed*Cutting Topulk
PERIODICAL: Byalleten' izobreteniy, 1959, Nr 15, p'63 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Class 40a, I Nr 121638i'(13967/i~~-, of 12 January
3.956) A ME)Yio*d as in7he title,, carried out with
additional vibratory movements comi'inida:ted to
oither the tool or the blank. T61r'edude fri,2tion
on the working surfaces of.the to61 and facilitate
the plastic deformation process of,11 the metal in
the cutting zone, the vibratory mo~iromen'.ts have
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0.01 to 0.03 mm.
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AUTHORS: Chudin,-Yu.I., Voronin, A.A.
TITLE: A pressure-difference pickup
PERIODICAL: Byulletent izobreteniyi no. 19, 1962J 44
iary
TEXT; Class 42k, 1404. No. 150676 (762603/26-10 of Jant ;;3(),- 1962).
This pressure-difference pickup-containi~a diaphragm unit eiiclosediin a casing.
The unit consists of two'intercommunicat~ng liq'uid-filled diaphragm boxes, the
movable center of'one of which is rigidly'i,.conneoted with the Olunger of an in-
duction differential-transformer-type converter. The.iransmitter differs in
that, to reduce the temperature error, the~movable center of the second diaphragn
box is also connected with the'plunger of a segond; similar~ bonverter, whose
measuring winding is connected. In series jith the measuring;w,~zding of the first
converter.
(Abstracter a note: Complete translation
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FC3 C?TXLZI 1xiS U1,11T
Three Dimensional DefDrmatlon Withithe AppUcat-t ;Ofi il)ra-
tion," by M. Ya. Kairmov, o~ OV J,
-A --_VoroAn, and las
pp 11-1,1,
The construetion arA operation of 9. nev type of. i ration press is
6scribed. Use of the press makear it possible to deerBoe e:~~ewwii fr~c!~,
tion and time of de6nastion and provides more uniford ~scro-~~ wA micrci,-~,
structures and mechanical properties of the deformed se;qVles4* 1eseexeh
on vibration processes using the.Nibration preso was cohductd,d by the
NIAT (SCi entific Research Institute of Technology and.Pi-odua~ion Organ-:
ization of the Aviation Industry).
No, J, Juno 1953
Aitbough thiia ia Bwjom&w mtarUil t1we 01'f ir.-IsL #rwi otUy rowbriction hw beer.,
applied bccjw=e oA,.' iaenslttvit:~ oi* the ww= (FDD 215~,, nn~r 1"45%
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FOR Or.-ICL\L USE ORM
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Voroninp A* A@.'
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TITLE 'Static trigger with a couliter input Auth certd.~,Lcat~
W 154089 class G 06f 1 42m, 14suW2/
SOURCEs Byule izobratenl.y, i tovarny*kh anakovs no* 60~
TOPIC TAGSt static trigger* counter input statia triep~
=ImCT e
t A static trigger uith a comter input (So
two triodesp a source of voltage supply and a rasistarloV camion to both
..-~-'stagesj, characterized in thai'j, to increace the reliabill-6y in4 tho mpeod of
rosponnaj, load impodancea am connected in grid circuits"; am ~anodos am
connected to grids Unvugh vultage-stabMsing tubes'* opigo irtse bas I OW
figurds..
none
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I I i - I I i i . !~ !, I ~ 111111i
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MVORTS07,S.G.#-inzh.; BYXOVSICITi G,P,,' inzh,;-iVASIU&j I.N,O.iumh,4#
A.D,,.,.inzh.;.GlgLIBSKTM, I.V., Insh.; PMUM7, L.L.0 inih.;
G.A., I=h,',
[Catalog or datil,gas of staudily coustrmation?"111.9 ogwipment and
devices for mWdng prestr6seed reinforced conmte oUmembol
Al lboz~-Iiatalog proektov stendor: i pollgonov,': oboradoraniia. i
priirposiobleuil, d1la Isgot oyleniia pradvarital ~Iuo no~ rtakhemVkh
zhe'lLezobe*tomyfdx konfftruktsli. Koskm, Uentr#~~.bilwrb tekhji~ Infom
Noo-IM-2. 1957,9' 118 Pt Offa ntio)
l,'JUmdmdya stroitel'stys, I arkhitektury SSS14 Ikubbao-issledo-
vatollakiy ins-bitat takhnichesk6ypomoshahl mfroitallstvu.
(Prestressed conctite)
DILIDIN, PI.S.; VASINA, I.N.; VOR09IIII A.D.; GROMOTAYA, V.S.; PAWOUITs,
P.L.;. GREMISHNIKOV, G.A., inzhi-d~-',ted.
Dabum of detsigns for devices, implementow-pipa invtramertts
for assembling large-block buildings] Allbom chertezhei pri-
sposoblenii, inventaria i instrumentov dlia m~ontazha k:rupno-
'blochnykh zdzinii. Vnmsk IB-2. Moskva, Bhtro tekha.infor-
(HrRA 12:9)
mateli, 1958. 155 P.
1. Akademiya stroitalletva i arkhitektury SS,SR. Inetitut
organizatsiij, mekhanizati3ii.i tekhnicheskoy~~bmoufichi stroi-
tellstvu. 2. Sotrudniki Orgetroys Kauchno-ig;sledo~atellskogo
instituta organizataii, mekhanizataii i tekl=ichatkay pomoshchi
stroitel'stra Akademii stroitallstva i arkhIltektury SM (for
Dilldin, Vasina. Voronin, Gromovaya, PankOTStO).
(Building--Tools and ImPl6ments)
VOROIIIH, A.P.
Some properties of mechanical fractions of got I complexes from
the light Chest!MIt subzonse Vest MoskeunAers'blol ~Cchv.,geol.v
goog,. 13 no.4::93-102 158. 4)
1* &Lfedra fizild I melioratell, pochv Koskovakolp universitsta.'
(Soil physics)
!1.111i.iig! RIA'Nl: 411hil N 16". UNH 1'. 1; 1i; !.0h.., in's 11JUNI -1 114 U1111111 III
UP
VOROTTIN, A. 1). Cand Diol Sci Oise) "ThF-, comporAtI-1
Wri anA pro
fractions of ineebanical. elements of vompl.r.,.x of 1ijdit-~Ui,own ~.o6zo
Moscow, 1959. 22 pp (Moscow 01rder of L~min and Order I: )I Whor R.
State U im M, V. Lomonoijov., Soil-Ptol Faculty), 1.20 C~00es n,,
LIM
.11111=116MM-1.
VOROIIIN, A. D.
904
Cbaractnristicn of the active surface of fraAlona ~of schanicad
eler,nntn taken fr" the soil complex of the light-colored Chest-
mit nubzonn. Iffinch.4oklavynahkoly; b1olonnukt no#3:217-242
159, MI Pilo)
1. Rnkomnndovana Irafedroy fiziki I mnliorataii pocbv Haskovskogo
gosudarstvennogo univorqitata fid. H.V.Iononosova.
(Soil physics)
VORONIN A
Character-of ultr&porosity of the fractions mecha~n'ical elements
in the Boil complexes of the light-colored %'jstnutsubzane.
Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.3s ~163.
(~M 1619)
1. RekomendOVILna kafedroy fiziki i melioratsil Poch~r Mosirovsk9go
gosularstvennago universiteta im. Lomonosova.4,;
(Soil absoop+Aon)~
IONOV, A.N.; SITNIKOV, K.I.; LIWOVAy A.A.; P:rinJ1nalLuchaEItiyG:
SLAVINA, A.Yu.; GORDECKV, H-,i~j CF~ILTKI,
Ye.G.; GORDL".r-PV, ?.A., red.; 4SIMOV, D.Ya.,11ekkaired.
(Album of drawings for machine'ryj mechanizedl,equipm6ntj
implements, attachments, and instruments forifinis,hing
large-panel apartment houses] Allbom. cherteziel Mahin.,
mekhanizirovannykh ustanovok, inventexial prispos6blenii
i instrumentov dlia otdelki krupnopwiellnyih~zhilykh donov.
Moskva, Gostraiizdat. No.2. 1963. 210 p.~ i!.(MII~A 17:2)
1. Gosudarst,7ennyy proyektnyy institut po organizzitsii
sellskogo stroitellstva i okazaniyu tekhnicheskoy;pomoshchi.
DILI DIN, M.S.; DUBROVIN, F.M.; GORDEYEY) P.A.j, red.;
KASIMOV,, D.Ya.,, tekhn. red.
(4bum of drawLngs of equipmentp devices arililtoolsJor the
erection of lmrge-panel houses Iof the 1-464,1i1-335, and
1-468 series] Allbom chertezbe.i i ntariia,,, po.-oblenii
nve 1pris'
i instr=entov dlia montazha kimpnupanellnft~ domov serii
1-464, 1-335 1 1-468. Moskva'. Gosstroiizdatf: No.i. 1963.
183 p. (KEW, 17 : 1)
1. GosudarstveimW proyektnyy inatitut po PrI4~,,anizAts4i sell-,
skogo stroitellstva i okazaniyu tekhnicheskoy,poll~ Blichi.
i ; . I I . I .111ii I [III ~ I d i
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VORONIN$ A.G.:t aasiatent (Llvovj ul.Lysenko, d.23, kv.1); ='N,
---------asslsl-,ent; MUNAs Z-1-- j assistent
Two cases of op. omy in Werlhof's disease~lln childi!eu.
lenect Hav. khir.
arkh. no,4s98-99 Jl-Ag 16.0, 4CRA 1512)
1. Kafedra travmtologiij ortopedli i-detakoy gii (zav.
pr!of. I.L.Zaycheiao 4 kaf6dra ~sdiatrki (zav. prof. S,iI.Ipatov)
milli I 1IMPL. III; IfulIMMUMA1111! If
fill U-mirm, mull1r, lit
VORONIN A,.RL..--,
in tvict-mmth-old
G&se of cmtensive intestinal intussameptian
infant. Pediatrila 42 no.8s8748 Ag'6:) WRA 1724)
1. Is kafedry ortopediiq traymatologil i datskoy kJAm::g11
(zav. - prof. I.L. Zaychenko) Ltvovskogo meditsincNogo In-
stituta.
ZORINAY Z.P*; VOIWMIJ A.Ge
Precocious pulxrty as an adrenal cortox zyndrOAS in! adrewl
gland t-cmiors. Fadiatrila no.705 161. (MRA 109)
1. Iz kliniki detskikh bolunet(Z Igna-tov
. av. ka;Cedr
i kliniki orto;edii., trawatolog,ii i detak t1i (~.iav.
0 m ~11- ah tmS
kafedroy - prof'. I*L* Zqchergco) Llvoipokog mmkc~f)
instituta (dir. - vrof. L.11. Ku=enko'jl.
(ADRUAL GLUM-m-TUMORS) BMTX
(Fu
VOR(Ylflll, Jx,G. (Llvov, ul*Lysenko, d.23, kv.1)
Problem of tuberculogis 4 the atororh. Ym.Jdiir.&TI(b no.30
87-813 14;r-Ja 13,). Nflu M.-loi
lo Xifedra falnilltetako7 IdUrlirgii (zav. w prd.G.G.Irarwianov)
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