SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOZHDAYEV, V.S. - VOZKA, V.

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SMIRMV, B.N.. inzh.; Ass, V.Te., arkhitektor, laureat Stalinskc7 prenii; VOZHDATIV V.S., inzh. Large-panal houses built of construction elements made on Con- veying units. ZbIl.stroi. no.4/5:22-24 '58. (KIM 12:6) (Moscow-Apartannt houses) (Concrato slabs) A CODE: iii 1 /0 ", j('/ooo /0 /o0 /Cio 21 INVENTOR: Proskta-fakov, G. V.; Vozhdayev, Ye.- A.; Tercnt'ycv, A. A.; Kulikova, L. P. ORG: None I TITL E: A method for bending sectional profiles froui sheet stock. Class 7, No. 185827 ISOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 18, 1966, 21 TOPIC TAGS.:.Isheet metal, metal bendizig, bending machine ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for bending sectional pro- files from sheet stock. Cross sections with internal bending radii close to zero are produced from material with low ductility by additional bending with the application of compressive force to shelves on the prebent profile along lines which are normal and tangent to the central axis of the cross section. SUE CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 210ct63 I 621.98: -Card uDc. L 5V-2 3-65 W 11/ W? (in) /4-dT (m) /ZiA (d) /WP ( t) If CS! k) 1W ( 0) / MA (I ACCYSSION NK: AP5011325 UV.0258/65'001/002/0341/0344 533.6.011.34 AUTHOR- Vozhdayev. Ye. S. (Moccow) TITLE- One application of the generaltzed Bio-Savart relation SOURCE: Inzhenernyy zhurnal, v.- 5, aa~ 2, 1965, 34L-344 !bPIC TAGS: helicopter liFt Drop, induct've velocity field, Bto-lavart rela- tion, air coinpres8ibility, subsonic flow, aerodynamic calculation ABSTPkCT: nie stated problem co."pexna the stationary field of i-iductfvc ;f--10- citiea of a helicopter lift pror Y In a sVb -smu"fij ,ises a geneiaf-lzitTor 01--the L 51)t23-6~ ACCESSION NR: AP5011325 ahou--d be considered in aerodynamiz calculations at the second approximation leve/1. "The author Is Indebtee to L. A. Stmonov for UEefUl adViCC, Ps wril ar T4r-h~lij-with t6% calculations," Orig. to P. 1. Radchenko and V. M. Kalvavkin artlt fiiu-res. ana-i-6foimlafi. 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Detinko, "Teaperature stabi3ization of self-oscillators using transistors." 5cientific Session Devo'ted to 'Tadio Dayll, May 1958,, Trudrezervizdat, Moscow, 9 Sep 58. The question of the reasons for the frequency and amplitude drJft of transistor self-oscillators is analyzed and a simple method is proposed for themo-stabilization in a wide temperature range. qoy 3 /01 30470 S/139/61/000/005/oo6/ol4 E036/9335 AUTHORS: Blinov, G.A. and Vozhenin, I.N. TITLZ; Some problems of the electronics of alloyed transistors PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyso hikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, no. 5, 1961, 55 64 TEXT: The article is an account of the quantitative 1~-omparison of alloyed-transistor theory with the experimental results. It is shown that the condition of charge neutrality in the base holds in real transistors and that, in contrast to earlier theories, the influence of the longitudinal electric field Is. negligible at all injection levels. Furthermore, the empirical dependence of the effective lifetime on the injection level is.found. A short review of the literature on transistor theory in given. In approximations made in earlier small- sIgnal theories, it is assumed that tho concentration of it-jected carriers in the,base is small compared with the majority of carriers; this assumption is rarely justified in actual devices. Experimental work has been reported showing Card 115 30470 S/139/611000/005/006/014 Some problems of .... F,0361P,335 qualitative agreement with the earlier theories, any discrepanciemi being attributed to differences between the actual transistor and the ideal device. The present work, however, shows that th*re are definite contradictions between these theoretical results and experiments at large injection levels for several- types of transistor. The input resistances In common-base and common- emitter connections as a function of current were measured to study the boundary conditions at the emitter-base junction. Using the measured low-frequency value of rL , good agreement between theory and dxptriment was found for input resistanco as a function of injection'level (z) . To study the influence of.the longitudinal field the cut-off frequency (w.) and effective diffusion constant were measured an a function of the collector current by several methods. A definition of w a is used which allows for the higher intoction levels exhibited at even relatively low collector currents. This wCX must then be related to the cut-off frequency (w.1) of an,,.,actual transistor Card 2/5 A70 S/139/61/000/005/006/014 Some problems of E036/9335 by allowing for junction capacitances.and.base-romistance. etc. For z NI'V.1 the change of w! is due to the emittir-junction barrier capacitance and the variation_tdr z>>1 is related to the base-resietance in the collector circuit r" and to the b diffusion and barrier capacitance of the collector junction. The apparent reduction of w at small injection levels can be explained by errors in determinIn.S. the emitter 'Junction barrier capacitance. The reduction at high injection levels is due to a transverse field arising fror. the base current and to curvature of the emitter surface, etc. The apparent increase of WOL with InjectIon level reported by other workers to due to insufficiently complete account being taken of the differences between the actual tra nsistor and the theoretical model. Also, the reduction of the input dif~Cuslon capacitance at high injection levels is dlis, not to the longitudinal field, but to a change in the emitter boundary conditions. To clarify the effect of junction curvature and radial potential drops, the effective base width and diffusion constant W ) were measured Card 3/5 .30470 S/139/61/oz)O/005/006/014 Some problems of EO36/9335 as a function of cui7rent. The calculated value of D* was 2 constant (40.5 - 45 cm /sec) for injection levels of 0 to 5-7. It was found that the current gain meb as a function of current can be described by the equation: acb "cb (z=l) 11 + 00 1g Z3 U6) for 0 4 z I , where a, is constant for a given transistor. This increase of meb is supposed tv be due to an increase of-the effective lifetime "t, Good agreement in found between the plot of mcb and of ^r. against current, O't being measured on the device. As the current is further increased, quantitative agreement with theory is possible, the fall In acb. being due to reduced, ;;mitter efficiency. S. Ryabinkin is mentioned in the article for his contributions in this field. Card 4/5 30470 5/139/61/ooo/oo5/006/014 Some problems of .... E036/9335 There are 8 figures and 15 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 12 non'Soviet-bloc. The four latest English-language references mentioned are: Ref. 10 - N. Fletcher, Proc. IRE, 44, io, 1475, 1956; Ref. 13 - F. Hyde, Proc. IRE, 19, 45, 195B; Ref. 14 - N. Meyer, J. Electr. and Contr., 4, 1958; Ref. 11 - N. Fletcher - Proc. IRE, 43, 5, 552, 1955- ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosuniversitete imeni V.V. Kuybysheva. (Siberian Physic ot echn:Lc al Institute of Tomsk State University im. V.V.. Kuybyshev) SUBMITTED: August 3, 1960 Card 5/5 S/139/6l/oo0'1/oo6/o0l/O23 (//39 J// E032/E514 16~31 -5-0) AUTHOR: jazh&nin 1_ I - -N - TITLE: Calculation of the output current of fused semiconductor triodes for arbitrary signals across the junction PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vvsshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, no.6, 1961, 14-21 TEXT: In a previoits paper the author and G. A. Blinor Mef.l: Izv.vuzov, Fizika, No-9, 55, 19611 reported experimental studies of semiconductor triodes. It is concluded from that work that for an arhitrary injection level the dependence of the collector current on the voltage drop across the junctions can be established by solving the equation dp P PS + D M dt M P C)2 p subject to the boundary conditions P2 = p,exp(4V (coll(?ctor contact) C-:ar:d:j~l k Z4 C-u.--,;ulation of the output current ... S/139/61/000/006/001/023 E032/E5i.4 a.:,j n Pi = (N + p )pl = n 2 exp(jiv~' (5) 1 d I In the above expressions D is the hole diffusion coefficiont, P is the lifetime of holeti i-i the base, including surface r8combination effects, p is the concentration of holes in the base, 1i = q/kT, q is the 5lectronic charge, x is the coordinate measured from the emitter to the collector ' Nd is the concentration of donor atoms, the subscript ) refers to the emitter and p, is given by pl = P6 exp(,Al~.) (emitter contact) (3) Eq.(I), which gives the behaviour of the minority carriers in the base, is solved on the linear approximation subject to the non- linear boundary conditions given by Eqs.(4) and (5). This will hold for amall 1fiJ~~t-iQ11 laVOIN IMOR 0%8 bAA6 Of the triode 011r, bO divided into an elecvrically neutral layer and emitter and collector space-charge regions. The effect of the field on the behaviour of the minority carriers is then small compared with the Card 2/4 4 le Calculation of the output current S/139/6i/ooo/oo6/ooi/o-,rs E032/13514 effect of diffusion and recombination. It is shown that if the triode input current is given by JOIPX + sin (nu) t h. then the solution of the above equations leads to the following expression for the output current + 2 00) COsnwt+1M th WSn sinniat th W/2S, n-0 v,d.%J,,, ResiWothstWoeos~j)t+lmsiW.othslWoslnwt 2 Wo Card 3/4 Calculation of tho output current S/139/61/000/006/001/023 E032/E514 d aa aJ BXO where 2E OK 140 Re al W0 th sI IWo =gkk is the active admittance of the collector junction and d0 a0 JBXO Im s W th s W = C is 2wE OKW0 1 0 1 0 1CLk the diffusion capacitance of the collector junction (both with open-circuited input). Analysis of Eq.(40) shows that the collector current consists of the emitter-current, whose harmonics ,are attenuated by a factor of a n and shifted by an angle q (first sum), the collector diode current due to positive collector-T base voltage pulses (second sum), and a collector-junction conduction current due to the change in the thickness of the junction. In the derivation of Eq.(40) the distributed base resistance was negledted. There are 1 figure and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiz-'ko-telchnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom ,gosunivex-sitete,itneni V. V. Kuybysheva (Siberian Physico-Technical Institute of the Tomsk State University imeni V. V. Kuybyshev) SUBMITTED: October 20, 1960 Card 4/4 VOZIMNIN., I.,N., Calculation of the output, current of alloyed semiconductors at arbitrary magnitudes and forms of signals in junctionse Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz no.6s1441 161. (14IRA 15t1) .1. 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SPerv LRK&yg ProcTreaderi TGrIC 7ArS: ele~:trozpork -m ch Inlrie,,,elec tros Dark mschine I.bols -F- E nee RFC AND COVERAGE: This book wam intended !'or ~!ngl ring and te--;; ics u 11 onnol And for decigners and teehrnlopints at mochine-Wildlng ent.'rpria-t. ,on-st tj:-tion of eil#ictromnark irs.-hint,.t.bolm fnr liffnran+ ttrn-.~f 2/i ~U76-651 "50U9410 Su E, C CUF. )N SUBMIT'SDi 31)ec64 77 Z -;E tit NR VSF SC'q,. DS2 .SHARANETS, Eduard [Szaranieep Edward]; A~OZIIITSKI, Yezhi (Woznickl, Jerzy] i r Electron membrane for geoelectric modeling. Acta. geophys Pol 12 no.4:257-258 164. 1. State Agency for Geophysical Surveying, Kra~ou(for 9-Aaraniec). 2. School of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow (for Woznicki). L 54445-6!-) V'r Ps-4/rr-4/P~-4 dW /W AC C MZ 10 NNR: AP5012450 I I R /00622 /65' /0 OO/CX)4 /0 6~ /0 66 5 1;46.287 ou_ 11 NY 1: me dium -mtysilaW dichloroo lane ch a E:'- aa ,n.), 10" 17, ~ie3a a '-! TOPIC TAGSt silane, IR absorption al-actrum, poIC ;;!2r~~ion Polycindentlation, sodium compound ABSTRACT: The double decomNsition of trisodium salts of alkyl(aryl) silantriols and methylpherql dichlorosilane was studiad. in ordar to use the reaction for obtaining trifunctional splitting of oligomers with ftmetional groups at the ends f yi~ -.ri-, o the branches, the ayrnthesin was carriel out with I mole of alkyl(ar- "1 -7, r~iD'q 4. 1 CC: 11 ,-3 9F1 -o 'j e co!,11-1~- 7-- mo'.hyl-pheny] I Ih 1 nr n F3 Suspension of the trigodium ralt in toluene. knalysis of the resulting prcdurt..s Card 113 15~4 I-L shows tham Lo contain out an insia,niflcant azount )f fanctional grc-ui_)s. "he Cla _L c r in o co n '. e nt. wa : ~~,u t G . J a s a, in n a n excpe ct o d 17.17%, on the of -,~urq& tn& reac'-Jon IW 911-17 traCOS -~f the 'iy,.I*rcx-,.rI Ure d a "o c `~e -f.er Lroatmern~ wit',; wa,,~r. 'h-jse inaiicat-, Ain% the ,-ubirs Ae- .-1 %4 #3 -i X.,. -.3 r tha !, I t, i a a i~n r e n accom- C 1) M VV) 0 !s-,-rat-n of cycl,,- complex structure. This view is supported by the precence of crystallization wntnr Fnr thA dnuble decomposition reactions, sodium Sa' ',.a of molh;~_, athyl, a-aL -,ir, were 3,,:. ~hasf, L 1, dInAt.hyl-1, S,c?,11,14,16-hey:amet~rilhexapher.-(I bicyclc, (5,5,A octasilaxane; 1,7- 4Z; 7, inn tirvlheyar"berl-f bic -Y C (5,5,5) oct- structura, and pxoportle~i of the compc~,Mda are Uabu'_at~,d. Inf rared a pE~ tra I- -fX- ~F 64 Aar tta r f.% i chat tre compoarr.1-9 are 11r.. by wenns 5F JJ MOE 91-1 FkOG and llhiill %)v3r-,mP.I :)o4conionant.J.'an, Which was Card 2/3 1~_, W ~,v 5 ASSOCIATION3 E19ktrotekhni,,.he9),iy institut Lm. V, I. Lenins (Electrical Engi- neering Institute) I SUMITTAD i 17Apr63 ENCLs 00 SUB CODE: OC, GC 4, J. ".L; 0, M 7 2:__ 7f- I med. nauk; bEHEROV, A.A. I Training launch. Voen.med.zhur. no.3:25-26 '59. (HIRA 12:6) (ARM MWES MSONM Cutter personnel (Run)) VOZ11ZHOVA A.I. OW med.nauk; PAYBORODA. A.U., inzh.-kapitan 2 ranga -'%WAAOV"~~ New experimental data on protecting the ear from noise by diesel engines. Voen.-Ped.zhur. no.6:24-27 Je 159. (MIRA 12:9) (NOISE, prey. & control In operation of cutters with diesel engines (Rua)) VOZHZHOVAP knionina~,-Ivanovna; OKUPEV., Roalld Abramovich; VAYNSHMI, A.M.p red. (Seasickmess and itn control) Ukachivanie i bor~ba s nim. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1964. 166 p. (hIRA 17:6) LEBEDEVA, A.F.;2RSH-RVA,_A,%I_._ Effect of general vibration and noise on some functions of the motor analysor. Trudy IZGMI 75:85-90 163. (MIRA 17:4) 16 Kafedra gigiyeny truda s klinikoy professionalInykh zabolevaniy (zav. kafedroy - prof. YeTS, Andreyeva- Galanina) Leningradskogo eanitarno gigiyenicheskogo me- ditsinskogo instituta. VOZHZHOVA, A. I., "The Changing Mobility of the Basic Neural Processes ir. tbe Auditory Analyzer of Motorists Under the Effect of Intensive Noise". Voyenno Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 4, 1962 VOZHZHOVA, A.I.; LEBEDEVA, A.F. Effect of vibratiaq and noise an -the f=-.tional condition of the motor ana-I.yzer-. Gig.i san. 26 no.1:102-IU Ja 161. (HIPA 14:6) (VIBIRATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EMrCT) (NOISF--PHYSIOLOGICAL EMCT) (MVMM DISORDERS) ~-VO=HOVA, A.I.; SAPOV9 I.A.(Leningrad) Methods for investigating physiological changes in the fumn body I cawed by noise. Gig. truda i prof'. W15- 4 no.5:36-40 MY 600 (MM 13:9) (NOISE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) -' VOZIIZIIOVA, A I 25989 Vbzhzhova, A.I. No-177ye El-sneripentalIny-le DannTye Po Prof-ilaktil,.e I Tera;~i--; horskoy -bolezni. Vo- yen.-Iled. Zhurrial, 1948, Ilc . 6.. !P,-2,1 SO: Letopis I 6hurnal Statey, No. 30, Moscow 1948 YgUMHMU-o,-~ A new device and mthod fur &at.4rmining algesia in a Iriman b~ehig. Yop. paikh. i nerr. no.9z5l&-521 962. (MIRA 1731) a/165/160/000/004/005/012 A A104/Al 29 AUTHORs Vozhzhjva, N, TITIEs Distribution of effective veloolties in -the Wtst T%rkmenian De- pression PMUODICAL: Akademiya nauk Turkmenskoy SSR. Izvest-13ra. Serlya fizikc-tekhni- chaskikh., khimicheskikh i geologioheEklkh na:uk, no. 4, i96(j, 4o-45 The results of seismic proapeoting carried out by the rrie-.hod of ij Aon of effeotl.ve velooltic-,;v Jr. the reflected waves In respect of the d1stribut A- West Turkmenian Depression are discussed. The analysts of experimental data re- vealed a monotonous increase of effective velocities at greater depths, which is probably due to the gravitational consolida:71on of the strong Kaincz-oln Gzratum. The regional plan shows an increase In effective velocitlez from west *-.:! i:amt and from south to north, corresponding to the weakening of Kainozoln and th.!? In- crease In more compact Mesozoic formalv"Una, At4 the aarrie tim there la an ap- parent linear dependence between effective velooi,.iee and the d&nsity of Plrata i.e., higher effective velocities generally correspond to more c:ompact strata. Finally, the presence of gas and/vr oil deposits In multi-atage strata may result Card 1/3 s/i65i/6o/=/-'004/005/0 12 Distribution of effeotive velocities ... A104/AJ29 in considerable absorption of the elastic pulse and consequently in markedde- crease of effective velocities. Effective velocities were detqrmined- elt!-'er b! the selective method or on the basis of theore7AGal hodographa ocmplled by Yu.V. Riznichenko. Graphs were compared in accordance wit*i the tectonic divi3l-on ee- tablished by Yu.N. Godin and the tect-cnic str-uolure plan of Neogenic deosi I 'P Effective velocity charts were compiled a6cord-Ing to depqndt*r'aes of Veff W and Ve - I (H) at values of t = 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 see and H = 1,000, 2,000 f , 660 m The effective velocity chdrts confirm -the information of e1ructure Lnd.3, charts,, i.e., maximum velocities recorded in the antialine of the fold, MITUIr"', In syncline depressions. Highest velocities were recorded at the foo!~-hillz ox Kuba-Dag, Bolfshoy and Maly Balkhan and in ptr-ta of the Weaterm Kopa".-.-Dag. Lowest velocities i4ere established in the lowest cent7al region of the Trans- caspian Depression, There is as y6t no explanation for the anomaly of the Veff observed in the Aladagskaya. Fold, The analysis of liated data indicates a direct connection between values Veff and the geologloal format-Ion ,?f the Invas- tigat:ed area. In these particular cases, vaiues Veff were influenied hys -.e*- tonic formation, condition and geotectoni,,, development of st-ages, li4l~ologlcal -ratigraphic age. Frequently V composition of strata, consolidation and the st eff Card 2/3 Distribution of effeative velooities A1o4/A129 is considerably influenced by crushed zones or oil/gaa saturation leading to a local minimum of effeetive velocities. There are 4 fignres. ASSOCIATIONs Upravleniye geologii i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Minl6trov Tirkmen- skoy SSR (Administration of Geology and Prot-9otion of Mineral Re- souroes in the Counoil of M4njS4-epS ct Turkmanskaya SSR) SUB?UTrEDI March 1, 1960 s/165/6o /1000/100 4/Uv0 5/012 Card VOZHZHOVA, X.N. Method of differentiating, the ge*26gl.4a section of Tertlar7 atrata in vwthweatern Turkmeuistan Vw- P parameter. Izv.,Ui Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh. 11" .A geolonw*- no.1:77-79 14. 0 (M[RA 14:8) 1. Upravleulye geologii i okhrany nedr pri Sovete 14inistrov Turkmenskoy 93R. (Seismic prospecting) 'T XC_C_*.NRs AF6=405 SOURCE com - uR/o,-,-26/66/021/003/0--'88/0395 AUTHOR:: Sudareva, S. V.; BuzRov, Vozilkin-,.V A.; Romanov, Ye.-P Rakin-,N.Gi ORG; Institute of Metal PbysicajAN UkrSSR:(Institut f, iziki. metallov AN UkrSSR) TITLE: The relationship betveen-the characteristic a--.of -supercondgetivity and- structure~of zirconium-41% niobium alloy SOURM, Fizika.metallovi metallovedeniye, v. 21, no.-- 3,_ 1966'_ 388-395 ~TOPIC TAGS; zirconium a:Lloy,-. niobium containing alloy, alloy structure, alloy- suDerconductivity 10 IT ABSTRACT: Zirconium~basc,alloy_ containing 4% niobium-'melted from 99.8%-pure zir- conium and 99-W -pure niobium, rolled at 600--r-TOOC,into bars,,homogenized at 1280C for 50, hr., annealed at 120OC-and water quenched, a6ed at 550Cifor up.to 1000 mini rolled ion of 9 was tested for.the effect of structure on at 550C with a reduct' % ctiv 'that-.a oy the characteristics of supercandu It_w4s_,_foun 11 -annealed -at-1200C is not supcyo~ductive at,4.2K. Agin gZ _,_ahnealed. all" at 550C for 15 min brings ,.a ou a pr -on of the*finJy dispersed 0-ph ,a b t pitati sek%d the -alloy- becomes super- conductive;itha criticalcur1rent density of! '50-00 'amp/.cM2. The 0-phase particles 7-7- precipitate mainly at,the bou ndaries of the martensitic needles and form a a stem of superconductive fibers in the nonsuperconductivei matrix. Such a structure appears -.-,to-- have- __ a----f avorabrie ef f ect -on the magnA tude_-6f the: critical -c urrent densit Pro- W. longed aging -of anne- aled,.alloy-has no-additional..effect omthe critical current- -62:548.4 Serd. 112 UDC: 537.312. a Fy I It.% "mrx-It of a I I' a sw-i t~: -Vop. kur. ~ f J z iot er. A I ech f 1z. ~.-lil I t~ . 126--730 Vf--Alp 1~4 (1111RA 18-ux-') 1. Kar(idra gonplUtllno~ toraplll !'.A. Yr.~awttsl0y) Penns I -kogo Va3lW,, A.A. Functional interrelation between the tonus of the skeletal musculature and arterial pressure. Eksp. iosl. po fiziol. biokhim. i farm. no.3t27-39 "61 (MM 16:32) 1. Permskiy meditsinskiy institut. VOZILLO, A. A. Cand. Med Sci - (diss) "Use of medical physical culture in the com- plete treatment of patients o,,ith silicosis under sanatorium con-- ditions." Moscow, 1961. 16 pp; (Ministry of Public Health USSR, Central Scientific Research Inst of Health Resort Practice and Physiotherapy); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 237) WAIrew 0( blood in WV on.", ~1.1 4~L A. %'(Vl - '~N~ R. sim4l Has P,,,~st Mmaugorsk). X14. Ma. 19, No. 4! &i M-t)cta. ol Si is nodily achieved sch . :mt.d A. Hog of N altbAush a 2516 A. Une c4a he ttwit al*i. The wucw al tbwopy can be fWily followrd in thit way, witb P*Jul mied Wgnificent declim of bUmil Si during treatt""t. In sume cam OA 114wh An 4.1 ins. % 14 was fouski in The pat"t's I)kxwl fu "v"r "INvoll, GMST, V.V.; VOZILLO, N.A. Result of appli,.*ation of spectrographic blocd analywis In the diagnosis of silicosis. Klin.med., Moskva 29 no.4:58-60 Apr 1951. (CLML 20:9) 1. Of the Therapeutic Division (Head--Prof. V.V. Gerbst), Ustl- Kamenogorsk Oblast Hospital, and of the Laboratory of Spectral Analysis (Head-Junior Scientific Worker IT.A. Vazillo), Scien- tific-Research Mining Institute (Head-----C-a-n-dlcla-~Ee--Teological- Studies Zh.A. Aytaliyev) of theAcademy of Sciences Kazakh SSR. ABRAMOVA, V.?.;.~I Study of the mineral tanning agent from the copperas subzone of oxidized ores in iron-pyrite deposits. Trudly XhIm.inst.Kir.IrAN SSSR no.4:79-81 ~151- N&A 8: 1 ) (Tannins) (iron ores) 7- M, of the: ffrii 6 ~(WoA Olt- pa adito fortiwatin 5-8-3-P. DID. Various sulfate$ of Ve, Ali K, and Na arc wit as (amillig agents, Lmthir tanned -,vidi such.auli2tts alont- Imi Cood Ics but atit good appc-rrancu. he adda. of dKorrile prupoxL comilds, and sulfite-pulp give satillfhOory result,-%. For tuccessful ope:.itlatt, the vit;U[c dcjiositg mwi~ cont-unt at of FftO, ard -0% of A1.4%. The us,- of such least 5.8r gr deposits leather *anning results In economy of chromic comilds. and ourg. tantling agen" and o-mts tile use of HeSO, The time if operation is also re(fw~d to 3 days. :7 P=TGY, Y,V,l XODYLISM, 0,1,000-k; I-L*9,e~'Illo ~.-~. I West of auxin an the synthesis of =cleie &aids in -the sepents of corn coleoptilemp Dakle a SSSR 165 no*31706-710 N 165. (HLRA ISM) Xp Irestachno-Sibirskiy biologiaheekly imatitut Sibirskago otdoleMys. AN SSSRs Subtlittod Anury 20p 1965o VQZIN,-V F otv red. (Paleontology and blostratigraphy of Pa:L(,o7rjic and Triassic deposits in Yakutial Paleontologiia i bio- stratigraftis, paleozoiskikh i triasovykh otlozhenii IAkutii. Moskvap Naukal 1965. 120 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Akademiya muk SSSSR. Sibirskoya otdol.eniye, Institut geologii. VOZIN,. VA.; IXMOM; V-K- Stratigraphic association of certain genera Leme3libr*mhiata, of the Norian stage in the Adycha, VaUey* Nauch.soob, IAFAN SSSR no.2-rzrv-ZT 159. (MlRA JA,--3) (Adycha. Valley-Lamellibranchiata, Fossil) YZIN, jalentin NLoXqyjch-,WHIMbVj A.S.9 otvred.; GALUSHKO., la.A.., red. isd-va; ASTAFIYVA, G.A., tekhn.red.; GUSIKOVA, O.X, tekhn.red. [Stratigraphy of Mesozoic sediments in the Yanw in) Stratigrafitt mozozoiskikh otlozhenii basseina r. IArq. Mbsk4v,Isd-vo Aked. nauk SSSRP 1962*- , 117'pi (Akademiia nauk SSSR. IAkutWdi filial, Yakutsk. Trudy. Seriia ge'ologicheakaia, no.15) (MIRA 16:3) (Yana Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic) VOZIN, V.F. Fatma finds of the Anialb 4tMe in the Derbeke-Nellgekhs interfluviall area. Rauch, soob. IAFAN SjSR no.1220-22 (mm 17sl) y0m.1 -Valentin Pedorovich; THPOILIROVA, Vera Vasillyevna; POPOV, I-- ; Y6 .11-'. yIotv. r.e.d.. [Field atlas of Triassic bivalved.and cephalopod r..o]3.u.-k-. in the northeastern part of ths U S.S.R. Folevoi atlae dvukhstvorchatv.kh i golovonoggikh molliuskov triasovykh ot- lozhenij. Severc-Vostoka Foakvaj Naukaj 19641. 195 F. (MIRA 17.- 8) VIKHERT., A.Vqj~~; NVISEN., Yu.P.; KASH-TItTSEV, A.S., PROSHCHENKO, Ye.G.; CHEPIKOVA, I.M.,, red.izd-va; GLISWVA, O.M.., tekbL,red.; MAKAGONOVA, I.A. .9 tekhn.red. [Geology and ore potential-of the western Verkhoyanak Range] Geologicheskoe stroenie i rudonoonost' Zapadnogo Verkhoiania. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 210 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Ikkutski-i filial., Yakutsk. Trudy., no*5). (HIRA 15.2) (Vorkhoyansk Range-~-Ieology) (Verkhoyansk Range--Ore deposits) .,.IOZIN$ VeF*_ Distribution of oome species of Halobia Bronn. and Sirenitee Hoje. in the Carnic stage of the northeastern U.S.S.R. Izv. Sib. otd, otd. AN 19SSR Geol. i geofiz. no. 1:105-108 158. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Yakutakiy filla.ldyiN SSSR. (Russiap Northern-Paleontology) VOZINSKIY, Yu. V. PA 37/49TIO1 VOZISOV A F IAPP V.N.,- M=tNAYA, L.U. Effect of gelatin on a mthodic chaijp in tbe procesm of cooper electrodeposift6i.~ Jhw.prikI.kh4m. 31+ no.8;18~~819 Ig 961. (MM 3,4;8) 1. Institut Unipromed'. (Copper plating) (Gelatb;) LOSHKAFSV9 A.G.; VOZISOV. A.?. Anodic solution of copper sulfide. Zhur.Pri"Ahin. 26, 55-62 153. (CA 47 no.14:6793 '53) (mmt, 6:2) LOSHKAREV, A. G.; VOZISOV, A.T. Anodic solution of copper sulfide, Zhur. prikl. khim. 26, No. 1, 1~53- Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. 77- ACC NRiAP7003295 sounii:' doDr... urt/0177/66/oOo/012/007ii/0075':''~ L ATHHOR: Bra"anchuk, B. F. (majorp Medical service); an'~~n ;(Major; Medical service) ORC;: none ~rPITLE: The use o.-L" the portable DF-2 apparatus for mass oxygen inbala- :,SOU,RCD,: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 12, 1966, 74-75 TOPIC TAGS: biologic metabolism, hyperoxia, clinical medicine, 07 6 AD, ew `-ABSTRACT! The portable DP-2 apparatus has been sugfrested for mass oxygen inhalation. The eqdpriient is built uith one-cm rubber tubes, L' !-three-inch plastic tubes, oxygen funnel inhalers, and polyvinyl chloride :or transparent oilskin sacks. The design of the system is shown in Fig. uDc: 615.4Z3 1.6151..77 ACC NRAP7003295 Fig. 1. Design of" mass oxygen-inhalation apparatlus ACC NR: AP7003295 The volume of ox-jgen conveyed per rain relatIve to the nu;7 er of in- ~;. t- kQ ~ balers can be calculated accordin's to the J.'Grmula UO 2 inhalcra44 L; 4 inhalers48 Z; 6 inhalers-~-12 Z; 8 inhalers+16 1; 10 inhalers-* 20 1; 12 inhalers-)-24 Z; 14 inhalers428 Z; 16 inhalers-~-32 1. Pure oxygen is fed into the system through a rubber tube attacch-ed to the nozzle of the injector; at the same time a short rubber tube on the filtering nozzle of the apparatus is cut off by a iclatup. To create an oxygen-air mixture, the intake nozzle of the aspirator is kept open so that atmospheric Air is drawn in. Oxygen content varies from 35--60% depend- ing on the intake rate. The valve is gaged for intake of the oxygen mixture by a similar metliod. The amount of oxygen or oxygen-air mixture necessary is calculated relative to-the number of inhalers. An advantage of the system is that iv may be f used on the battlefield when there are insufficient standard oxygen inhalation stations. It is also re---ommended for hospitals for educational and practical purposes.. (SCI VONSOVA, V.F,; PODCHAVIOVAy VA Spectrophotometric study of a compound of germanium with N,Nf-di-(2-lWdroxii~-5-oulfophenyl)-eyanophox-rmzan. Zhur. anal. khi.n,. 19 no.5-.64a-6j,2 16/,. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Urall3kiy politekhniehoal(iy institut irmni Kirova, Sverdlovsk. AITHORS: Tanana-yev, 11. A., Yozisova, V. F. SOY/. 1565,3-3-19/542 TITM!: On the Problem of the Application of the Calculation Formula to the Production of Buffer Solutions (K voprosu o primenenii raschetnykh formul dlya prigotovleniya bufernykb rastvorov) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiya i khirLicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 3, PP. 462 - 465 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An experimental checking of the formula p = P - lg - aacid was carried out by means of phosphate H K Csalt and acetate buffer solutions. The experimental results obtained showed that. the .pLpplicat ion of this calculation formula to the production of phooph6te and acetate buffer solutions is possible. The method for the production of buffer solutions employing the above mentioned formula is very simple. The deviation between the pH value, calculated according to the mentioned formula, and the experimentally found value is not more than Card 1/2 O'l Plfo The moot exact results are obtained for pj values when On'the Problem of the Application of the Calculation BOYI156 - 56- ~- 19152 Formula to the Production of Buffer Solutions the buffer solution consists of the same concentration of acids and salts (1 : 1, or approximately 1 : 1). By using this formula it is possible to considerably simplify the method for the production of buffer solutions. There are 2 tables and 10 referericas, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Weim analiticheokoy khimii Urallskogo politekh- nicheskogo iz-wtitut1-. im.S.M.Kirova (Chair of Analytical Chem- istry at theUral Polytechnical institute imeni S.11.1.Kirov) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1958 Card 2/2 EfItet of gas mAutioll iron) the "as where mil mbliql is dabbed on the compaillan of the air cuffent tbat irruti- Was, the coal raines. Dopovils A kad. iV*s&k UAr- R.S.R. 195~+Amfpre:, -,ion Iviffirmur!, 82).-Ailalybvi xlsuwed diul if two :smny i c aiv zrge the CH. LiMt,11t in Lhe air spacr in thc aplier smum can rv icii. '5_867, if 1wh air Ixirkets tire oxmiacted tu the air strewn. cxp,16~ =n occur whcre ttttz roadbed ou nes into caatak"~ with suLb xtre=, as tlicra ifie CH4 omms wiJI be 7-11% - Werner jacabiwa V07,IYANOV, A.F. Creating a systeurfor ventilating a section with controlled leaks. Sbor. trud. Inst. gor. dela AN URSR no.7:149-154 161. 04M 15: 1) (Mine ventilation) VOZIYANOV, A.F., Gand Tech Sci - (diss) I'S- r of the AAANN structure of ventilation eux.=Aj 0.1, 4W4-1- strata of the Donbass." Stallno, 1959, 21 pp with illustrations (ILLa of fligher hdacation Uk55R. Dnopropetrovsk Order of of Labor Red banner Mining Inst im Artem) 1.50 copies (KLI 26-59s 126) VOZIYAIIOV A P. Effect of gas evolution from the worked-*ut spneo 0a the structure of the atratream [with su=srles in Russinn qnd English). Dop. AN URSR '57, (MIY.A 10: 9) 1. Institut girnicbnoi spravi Almoemii nauk URSH, PredatAvleno Akn6emii na-al- USSR V.S.Pokom. (mills 1"AGON) VOZITANDV, A.F., gorW insh. Using motion picture pbotograph7 to study the mine venti- latlob procnes, Ugol' Ukr. 3 no.3;26-28 Kr 159. Nine ventilation) (HIPA 12:5) (Notion picture photography) VOZITAVDVq A A myy lush. _ 5.jw!LL , p .,00 _ Structure of the air current in a steep pitching longwall. Ugoll Ukr. 2 no.12;15-17 D 158. (MIRA 12:1) (Mine ventilation) 7-1 YO- 26858 8/64/60/000/008/007/011 DaO/D305 ani aynin, MOY. AUITHOR. IBi TITLEt Theoretical grounds of the spark method of stream visualization PERIODICAL; Akademiya,nauk Ukrayinalkovi RSR- Dopovidit no* 89 1960P 1059 - 1063 TEJT: The aim of the paper is to show that the spark method of vi- Gualization of air currents is under certain conditions suffioien- tly-accurate for practical purposes. By the known Stokes formula a burning particle falls down with a velocity Vn = 2/,, r X x Which is 040.2 m/see order. But if the hot air itself moves up with a-velocity approaching 042 m/eec then the particle is at reit Card 1/5 26858 3/021/60/000/008/007/011 Theoretical grounds of the &210/D305 relative to the cold air. The Athor considers two cases: 1) The pqspibility of couring of burning particles in the cold air. The equations of motion and conductivity are presented in dV 2 ?0 ~ f)g (3). D9 dt dT. dz 26858 Theorotical grounds of the ... D210/1)305 in the new formp the author obtains the solutions a 0-41i + 1) (12) ir 1,6 and "-V (13) ;F -Y3 0.4(i + 1) air The velocity Of the par-ticle near to the surface z a will be V 1.6 VD9 air (14) or T" 0.18 M/800' ioe. V.--.e, Vair; this means that a particle with Ia.diameter 1o-4 m and burning temperature 60000 will be suspended in airt balanced by convective currents, 2) Centrifugal effect of particles with small diameters. If the particle balanced in a ver- tical direction has angular velocity with respect to the OY axisp theh the central force 2- of 0 Card 3/5 26858 S/021/60/000/008/007/011 Th~eoretical grounds of the D210/D305 res 6tajx(T - 60 By Newton's law and the air resistance P dV W2~ it'will be therefore 0 ;E7 (V - ~0 introdue- Ya ing xt y:ooordinateep and new variablee 1 = t x = E~ Yo = x Z;O- -ft 0 Theoretical grounds of the ... Op or FE-006 T and sin To move-in circles or that the full air takes place. There are 3 Soviet-bloo ASSOCIATION: Instytut hirnychoyi Mining AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: by O.N. Shcherbanlp SUBMITTED: June 15P 1959 26658 8/021/60/000/008/007/011 D210/D305 This means that the particles capture of particles by moving references. spravy AN URSR (Institute of Academician AS UkrSSR T RUDCHIMKO9.V.P.; KARPOV9 A.M., prof.; VOZI.LnOV9 A.F.v kand.tekhn.nauk. Pooisibi3ity of using dounward ventilation in the-stopes of steeply dipping Donets Basin oeams. Ugoll Mr. 5 no.3-.1-4 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1, Glavnyy inzh.kombinata Stalinugoll (for'Rudehenko). (Don'ts Baoin-Mine ventllatibu) .D=UW.,_A.,F~BUZIN.. VAO; MELINIKOV,. V.F.; SUSLY[Nt Yv,.V.; GWRGIMS.KIY# V.S. Ventilation of shielded wor;* faces in steep seams,of the -deU Donets Basin. Trudy lw'.gor. AN MR no.1103-65 162. (KERA 16 s2) (Mine ventilation) PERRO, V.V.; PROSKURENKO, S.I.; CHUPRINA, G.T.; VOZIYANOV, V.I. - Using the USB-2 at the No.2 "Kontarnaiall Mine. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.10:25 0 163. NIRA 17:4) 1 1. Nor-mativno-issledovatellskaya stantsiya kombinata Artemugoll. "Technological Processes for the Whole Braneh of Industry", P. 79 (TECHNICn-NOVINY, Vol. 1, No. 17/18, Dec. 1953t Prahaq Czechoslovakia) SOg Monthly List of Last Eurooean Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 3o No. 12o Dec. 1954, Uncl. JIRA, Vladimi , dr.; EERNARDp Frantisek, dr.; URBANEC, Alfons, dr.; WHANj Jaroslavp dr.;.~,JqAdigr) Or.; PMS~Kp Jan, dre; PAVLATOVA, Jarmilap dr.; S'rAT0S0VX'A3"i0# dr 0 6 Comments on the individual parts of the draft.of the Czecho~-- alovak labor codes Frace mzda 1T no*1215--60 W63 (MIRA 17:8) 1. Pracovne pravni oddeleni, Ustredni rada odboru. ( for P-na, Bernard, Urbanee-9 inhan.9 Vozka, and Polasek).. 2'. Fracovne pravni komise, Ustredni rada odboru ~for Pavlatova and Svatosova).