SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEREMEYEVA, N.Y. - YEREMIN, A.S.

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VOLKOV, Br)rJ.s FlIklaylovich; GROWN, 1gor' lzmaylovlch3 Y211--'L- FWJA,--.N Ina Yefimovnal )WItETSOV, flikolay, lyanovichj Vfj!,OL,AILqYA A V& ",- , ",&I . . T. pp *240 r. 0 , , I .. I [Plastic coated cclumicatjon cableal Katu1j. arjazi v plastmanne. Moskv4p SvIaz1v 1965- 190 P- (MIRA 1802) BELITSOV, VXI KIIAI(KIIAROVp A.A.; YMIEMEYFVA&,,A_pF 'VAv Ye.B.; ,.; ANANIYE VASILIYEVA, x!.1. B14aching of cotton yarn-and yarn products with sodium chloride. Tekst. prom. 23 no.900-73 S. 163. (KRA 16:10) 1, Sotrudniki Leningradskogo tekstilinogo instituta Imeni SA Kirova (LTI) (for Belltsov, Kharkharov),. 2, Pryadillno-ni- tochnyy kombinat Imeni S.M. Kirova (for Yeremeyeva). 3. P27adillno- nitochnyy kombinat "Kras*ya Nit'" (for Vasillyeva). (Bleaching) (Yarn) VINOKURO N.M.; NIKOL&Mff,.D.S,j RATVSKAYA, X,A#; KALU?Wt LH., red,; CHMMAK, A.Ya., red.; KUZMWV, BeGo, prof., nauchW red.; ML3HSKAYAL.M., tekhn. red, [Great physicists of the world; a bibliography] Vvdaiushohiesia fizi- kI mira; rekomeutadt1'rqi ukazatell. Kookwa, 1958. 435 P. (min 11:8) 1. Hoecow. TSentralinays politekhnichookeya bibliotaka. (Bibliography-Physicists) YERUIE-YEVA N.M. kLnd.teklin.nauk; FEDYAYEVA, V.M. I- Duvice for m.,jasuring "fie wear of dr-1116. Maabinostrcritpell no,3227-28 Mr 165. (MI-RA 18:4) YIUMEYBVA, ~-. -11 - - ~' ;,-~ BST7 of his birth. Evangelista Torricelli: on the 350th anniver (MIRA 12:10) Trudy Inst. ist. e8to j takh. 22:281-288 159. (Torricelli, 11,angeliBU, 16o8-1647) I c~ . IAKOVLEVP V&B*; CHESNOVA, L~V,; SHLYKOVAp S.A.; KOZLOVj S.G.; KHMOVI K.K. (Xi7ev); TIGRARM, S.T. (Yerevan); KROTIKOVp V.A. (Leningrad) In the Soviet National Association of Historians of Science and Technology,, Vopoisteestei tekh, no,M180-187 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Scientifio societies) SHTUT14UII M.N.; AVDEYENKO, V.P.; SHULIMA6N, V.M.; YEREMMA, T#A. Ejection of matter from an electrode when using a pulsed light sources Izv&vysoucheb.zav.; fiz. no.2:174,-173 161. KMA 14M 1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinate (Electric diooharge lighting) SHTUTW, M.N.; AVDEYENKO, V.P.; SHULIMAN. V.14.; YER&MMA T.A. Effect of the quantity of material taken in a sample on the accuracy of the analysis in a pulse light source. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; fiz. no-3:169-171 161. (MM 14:8) 1. Magnitogorskly metaliurgicheakiy kombinat. (Spectrum ana2ysis) SHTUTMAN, M.N.; SHULIMAH, V.M.,. 14ILYAVSKAYA, Yo.14.; FILJPPOVA, R.A.; YERYMYEVA, T.A.; LUKINA, M.N. Spectra analysis of iron ore, agglomerate, and blast-furnace slag in a "sounding" direct-current are. Zav.lab. 28 nooll:1330- 1332 162. 04IRA 15 111) 1. Idagnitogorskiy metallurgicheakiy kombinat. (Iron ores-Spectra) (Electric are) i~--: V /-7)/ , I- - PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV16181 Urallakoys moveohohnnlyo po spektrookopli. 34, Sverdlovsk, 1960. Material) (materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 197 p. Errata slip Inserted. 3000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Xnetitut fiziki metallov Akademii nauk SSSR. Komisslya po spektrookopiij and Urallskly dom tekhnlkl VSNTO. Edo. (Titlo page)$ 0. P. Skornyakbv, A. B.-Shayevich, and S. 0. -Bogomolovj Ed.s GennaftylPavlovich Skornyakovj Ed. of Publish- Ing Hounsi M. L. Kryzhov j Tech. Zd.t N. T. Mollkova. -FURPOSEs The book, a colls:tion of articles, is Intended for staff memb6ro of spectral analysis laboratories In Indu:try and scion- tiflo research organizations, as well an for stud nts of rtlat*d dis~iplinso and for toohn1logists utilizing analytical results# Cprd 1/15 t' :Xaterlals of-the Third Ural Conference (cont.) Sov/6181 -COVERAORt The collection presents theoretical and practical prob.j lems of the application of atomic and mol:Oular spectral analv.P sin In controlling the dhemical compositl n o;r various mater In ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy, geology, chemical 1ndus- I try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V. Chentsova for help in preparing the materials for the press. References follow the Individual articles.. fWSs TABLE OF COW Foreword PA" I horatkov, Yu. A#, and L. F. Maksluoyftly, Investigation of I -the dependence of the total Intens ty of spectral lines on the concentration of elements In an ara-disoh*n* plasm 4 Card 2/15 hem M Materials of the Third 'Ural Conference (Cont.) SCY7/6181 Mat !r1als of th Proobrazhenckly, X. 0. 1jew version of t~s reaboorption method Proobrazhen kly for meaaurlng abeclute atom concentrations In plasma for ea.~rln ',Prilozhayava, N. A. Some excitation features of gas nix- turas In low-pressure,discharges 22 .'Shtutmen, X~. W., V. P. Avdoyenko, Y. M. ftull mi 119 and Yoram : Investigation of pulSO-discharge features -is -0YOVA Zykova, 11. M., and O.-Ye. ZolotukhIn. ~Rffvat of the kind of substance and aro current on thi size of cathode and anode spots 20 Zk~otukhin,, 0. Ye., N. N. Zykovas andl. A.f Kravohenko. Temperature meaourement In the white spot" region of metAll leatrodes In the current of an so are 23 Card 3A5 =MVA I T, D, 2. VSSR (600) 4. Apple - Ivanovo Province 7. Growing apple rootstocks on collective farms of Ivanovo Province. Sad i og no. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. ye.r . I I .. A CHELITSOVA, M.A.; pk;,EROV, A.D.; LHU711, ) - YETUI-Ey"If T.I. Synthesis and selective hydrogeration of tri- and pentaph,,nyl- alkanes. lzv. AN SSSR Ser. khlm. no,1:124-133 165, (mi?.A 18:2) 1, Inst1tut organicheskoy khImil im. N.P. Zelinskogo AN ~")SSR. 'A-j-L-.N~.~FETROVA-VR.-j-.,- YORUN=-,-Z-..5---MV-jT-SKAyA p 0 J* f Use of an internal indicator in the nitritometric titration of drugs. Apt. delo 9 no-3160-63 MYwJe 160. (MIRA 14:3) (DRUGS) (COLORIMETRY) (INDICATORS AND TEST-PAPERS) USSR / General Biology. individual Development. Embryonic B Development. Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 4, 1959, No. 14369 Author :Vasnetsov, V. V.; yqror~oyova, Yo. Lange, N. 0.; Dimitriyova,-Yo. N, Inst :Institute of Animal Mlorpholo3y, Academy of Sciences USSR Title :the Development Stages of Industrial, Semi- directed Fiah of the Volga and Don, tho Golden Shiner, Carp, Vobla, Roach Rutills, Rutilis Heckell and Pike Parch Orig Pub :Tr. in-ta morfol. zhivotnykh. AN SSSR, 1957, vyp 16, 7-76 Abstract :The devolopment stages of Abramis bramo (L.), Cyrpinus carplo, Rutilis rutilis caspicus .(Iakoveow) (L.), Rutilis rutilia hockoll Card 1/4 USSR / General Biology. Individual Development. Embryonic B Development. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - BioloSlya, No 4, 1959, No. 14369 (Nordmann) and Soo. oiopoora luciopocra (L.), caught In tho delta of tho Volga and Don, were Invostigatod. The dovalopment of tho golden shiner, vobla and roach are very similar, tho carp is charactorizod by spawning in portions and shedding the eggs at highor tomporaturo in thoroughly warm, shallow water. All thoso opoolos aro characterized by 9 stages of approximately equal duration. In the pike perch stago A is divided into A, and A2, there are altogether 10 stages and, even though some of those stages may be compared with the corresponding stages In the carp, the general course of do- volopment deviates considerably, In the Volga, Card 2/4 USSR / General Biology. Individual Development. Embryonic B Development. AbEs Jour Ref Zhur - BloloGiya, No 4, 1959, No, 14369 the bottom constitutes the principal spawning grouhd and brooding place whore the young k6ep themselves. In the Don spawning and brooding takes place In tho flood-lands at the mouth of Its tributaries. At early stages ecological differences are not apparent except for the fact that In the Don those stagoo are somewhat longer than In the Volga. However, the characteristics of the flood dotormino the lot of the young. In the Volga delta, if a sharp or early recession occurs or if develop- ment Is retarded, the young remain at the bottom until the exit becomes barred. In the flood-lands of the Don the wator-meadows remain dry if there is little water, and if there is Card 3/4 USSR / Goneral Biology. Individual Development. Embryonic B Dovelopmont. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 4, 1959, No. 14369 high water the young are carried out, a phenomenon which occurs according to the data of 1950-1951 at the beginning of tho G stage. The young should be lot out of spawning and brooding ostablishments at tho beginning of this same stago. -- A. G. Andras Card 4/4 21 . YXUMWA, .8 1 . A!-.1 Horny *Osth of young fishes of the carp fantly and their ada-7tive i"porUnce at different developrantal stages, Trudy Inst. "rf . Ishly, no,,l6t299-313 '57. (MLRA I r,: -1) (carp) (Noth) YERMYEVA, Ye.F. I- -- The Amur grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes) as an object of acclimatization. TrudY Inst.morf.zhiv. no.5:27-31 151. (W-RA 6:9) (carp) - - - ---- - -1 - ~--------- YZRrJCMVA, Ye. F The Amar black carp Mylopharyngodon picerus (Richardson) as an object of acclimatization. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.5:32 151. (W-RA 6:9) Oarp) YMEMEYEVA, Ye.F. False salmon Blopichthys bambuna (Richardson) an an object of acclimatization. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.5:50-81 151. (MINA 6:9) (Carp) . VASMMOVt V*V*; y3RMUMAP YG*F-; 1"03- N-0- Role of the young of viaste fishes in the development of ~hs young of aomercial sent-algratory fishes. Trudy Inat.morf.shly. no.10:219-243 '53. (MLRA 60-11) (fishes) ~'C-'Y M )-. V i- ~ "-, i~ VASIOISOV. V.V. (decefteed]; Rl%..i rX.M.- -Y--z dw"WN, W.O.; I)MITRIYEVA, Ye.H.; B-WINSKAYA, R-Ya. -- Stages of the development of partially mierato" commrclal fishes of tho Volga and Don Rivers: the brean, carp, pike pereb, and the rnachex Rutilus rutilus caspicus and Rutilus rutilus heckell. Trudv Inst. morf. zhiv. no.1.6:7-76 157. (vim 10:8) I (Volga River-rixites) (Dor River-Fishes) ,-T IRINUVA, Te.F. li- Sea of develoPment as 8"12P Transition to subsequent stl~ (Rutilus ratilus heckeli fied imL the roach of the Kuban RIVOr Trudy Inst-morf.zhiv. no.z5:lo-24 160, (NordMm)), WU 1317) - (Roach (,job)) (fishee-l'b7sioloar) ,_ YMMYNTAIJO.I.- Comparing the developmental stages of bream (Abramio brama (Linne)) from the Kuban limans and the Volga, and Don Rivers. Trudy Inst.morf.shiv. no.25:25-36 160. (MIR& 13: 7) (Bream) (JIisbes--Pbvsiolog7) TIMMMA, To.?. I Comparing the developmental atages of carp (C~prinufi car,pio (Idnne)) from tho Kuban limns and the Vol&,a River. Mrudy- Inst.morf.thiv. no.25:37-46 160. (MM 13--?) (Oarp) (lishos-Phyeioloa) -2RD'I'mm ASjA.F.-_ Phasib development and the abundance dynamics of flaheo, Trudy sov, Ikht. kom. no.13.-180-184 161, (MIRA 24:8) 1. Ikhtiologichoskaya komissiya All SSSR i Voesoyuznyy nauchno- isoledovateltakiy inatitut. Fish populationo) ology-Ecology) M IYEREMEMA, Yelena. Mikhay3ovm; BAYEV, YGvg., red. A j -vo (The Black Sea) Chernoe imore. Slinferop"' Izd tIKrym." 1965. 107 P. (MIRA 18.?) YE7,Z31.,AOIA, Ye. S. Yeremeyeva, Ye. S. 1107ocerite therapy for lumbosacral rad---ulitis." Trudy lkhovrin. obl. klinich. bollnitsy., Khovrino (,%:0scou Olast), 194F, p. 113-19 'So: U-35663 15 1-;arch 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 19119) TERE-M-101flCY. A. I. "POININ I - - I MMUSO-11*0 SOMI&UtOmBtlc maebinns used for protective coating of macbIne pa.rt,o. Mambinostroitell no.2:21-23 7 157~ KRA 10:5) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) 5mi I nMICHEV2 A.I. Autontio annealing and tempering unit. Maebinostroitoll no.4sq Ap -162. (IURA 150) (Furnaces, Heat Lreating) YEREMICE9., . I. Automated coke-gas cupola. Lit. proizv, no.10:15-17 0 162. (MIRA .15:10) (Cupo.la furnaces) VJ II Vp, Aj. Mechanical furnace for heating rings@ Maebinostroitell no.32:10 11 162~ (MIRA 15:12) (Furnaces, Heating)t I Dori --)L- -kd4 ACC NR, AT6022350 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0028/0031 AUTHOR: Yeremichev, V. 1. 4ORG, None TITLE: Wire heads for ferrography SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya nauchii...,, geroiyt.. iosv3,;.ihchennaya Dnyu radio. 22d, 1966. Sektsiya radioveshchaniya, Q1ektroak'mLir,. i z -,,kozapisi. Doklady, Moscow, 1966, ~28-311 I TOPIC TAGS: electrostrAic printer, readi:g ma,:bine, magnetic recording, ch(Lracter reading equipment 1JN j.;))Aoij rioAj ABSTRACT: The author discusses ~hc c!!t -.' do,., cir.,.ent of ferrographic and electro- static methods. for ik.*. o>.,per ..i.ntal ferrographic recorder developed by , ,I i GNIP_ V I a.-, : a operating apecd of 7000 symbols per sec- -k%IS In cqpycKn~ion 'YRI, ond. The magnet, (.- recorrl-".ig heads in unit. ar(-.- packed u-t a density of 2 heads pei~ millimeter. To increase re.iability ai. ..iprove the half-toi., characteristics of I ferrographic re,,..;rding rt~quires higher -:6.1 pac'eing density. iowever, studies have I shown that interaction between adinetnt eads (ind complicationd in manufacturing are increased while efficiency Is reduced aL je r.LxImum density of 3.5 beads per milli- meter using conventional toroidal de;:ign Sinoe this is still a rather low packing density, a new head design iE needed. 74:iL application of wire heads to ferrographic recording was studied at -the magnetic rect.rding laboratory of MEIS. It was found that! rd 1/2 7 AC~ NRI AT6(22350 the desigi~. shown in the figure may bc- packed tr a ,.Iensity o! 10 heads per mi.11meter withoat any noticeable interaction 'between adjacent elements. The two foil str'ps I are separated by a thin mica insulator 2 and connected at the tip by wire bridge 3 This Itype t.. recording head liar, a scaLtering field only at the tip since the foil strips have a width much greater than their thicknens and the distance between them and the current in adjacent stripu flows in opposite directions which nearly eliminates the magnetic field. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE., Oq/ SUBM DATE: 05Mar66 ORIG REF: 003 Card z TEREMIGHKV., A. I. Automatic furnace for ve:Lding radiators. Hashinostroitelf no.6:11 Je 163, (MMA 1637) (Electric welding-Equipment and supplies) YERF,,kflGfIP,V9 V.,"'.. Inzh. (Arkhanraltsk) Now trftck repniring mnchine. Put' I put. khoz. 9 no.2j6-7 065. (MA 180) a 1 11 9 6 It a u W it% 111 0 4 0 *0 is 0 C 004 0 . 08 0 0 it 000 000 00 OOW 0*4 an all beill lawason 40414ice a t r, A-A ---. - . .LIL Mo $101P $1. 06VC9164% 644 "A0#4741 -000 Tho Detamhmam-of Pboqpbwu Lu Tauddim ad PKM Vanaftm S. if. Outman and V-T. 1:rrmicher, (7Av(xf#,k&va lAborstoriya, 1939, No. It, pp. (In'RuNian). V'x- Florstory experiments on the determination of phopphorum in st"Is in the lircoence of vanadium by the volumetric molybdate methtwi I** showed that the procedure giiing the bc*t results was to eliminate -00 the effect of pentavalent vanadium by reducing it with hydroxyl. .00 amine hydrorbloride. Other reducing agents which have been .60 rerommended for the purptme were found to be less astittfactory, The method Is also suitable for the determination of phoophorus in ferro-vanatlium. =00 Coo too COO logo 0 - I L A. SM&LOUCAL LITIRATUM CLAAWCATMO %low Ilt-olivo W"ARV 14%009- -s J- 141484 0.1 4;9 ARIAII SIC a" Ati I tool -1110, W, Do b8 '"I so a, ; J ; , ; &I i An a 1 0 ad 9 a W I ar a a 401 4 3 9 1 0 0 0 Ole e 0 e 00 q 09 0 00 : 9 Ole 0 *1* * 0 0 0 00 0 * 9 0900 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 4 * 0 0 0 9 9 * 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 a 0 T^jk L401,,ITArlCM sov/340? p,W& - MIX .-jementow dlys So'esbeftanlys, Do LV kQnZtrjktalannykh I fjrjkq_m#khinIchttKIVh "OS' - - - lucl u I 3p1ftVOv spetaw-pykh Staley kh, audy BPL&V& V ptnj7akh I of IL AIIOYGZ Transactions udkozalkel.nye elosenty ",th 119mcnts In -~to*lo Ad ts TO Improve the Physi, " Ll *" 1. on the Use Or Mrs L^"h and 3P*C&41 Steels r conforso &I Il s Of Struct a l e p 246 P. Irr&ta am, and We jhnjcmI Propirt u t,11urgisdat. 195 - M' &ad falOYS Moscow- s printdd- 150 cople d 3 7z~ - . Inserte Nblishtng 80490' A. L. olar*t~k&7&3 h-oihGgtn; Ed. Of A v . B4.1 P. 0. Islent,yova. Tech. technicians arid ) SIhsero, Ite"ded for *r, heavy WA 0onforrous PUILI,= , This back 13 it Slow Or to l duc&t&ona scle,attats engaged In the " jigner a of ad by students 0 IQ&I 8014"c' be Us lur , ,la and may a AI 8mtA,O * allaing in the who are spots - h, IS . 6c Be metals. no 1%-4*rtT.-r-----W1-:N - gt'. 5.5ral tha, I uses or rare tarths-as alley ng 'Components In gtesla And alloys. The Influence of rare earth in imp""Inf; the technical properties or structural, r2re-roslatant and other stools and alloys to also 44scrlb*4 ~ Soviet) accozpany oat Plgur*s. tablqt &n4 references (mostly article. go personalities Are mentioned. 4"Eart"-Z., - Togil. gsokhlull I krintAll6kht.11 rodk1ka *Iv~ntav. AN S33R (Znstltuto for KinerAlngy. 0ooetwelfitry And Chemical Cr7stalln- gropfty of Par~ LArth Ilexants, AS =R), The State of Rare rartn. Production and th to non- Trend In Its Development (Accordlng . 3avlat Literatu e i r 5 C..Idal 0 of Chowleal Selancasj - 1n Methods Of D 1k k *ar. o o g -terwInIng 3suill isouhts or Rare Airths In stools 26 SavItakly-Te-AL. Doctor or Chealeal Sclon:*81 V_F, Tsrekhova, Caum1fdato of Technical Sciences$ and 16ilhoo --- U rAvoot&rtion of the PAYSIcochente4l Interaction of Rare za rt Notale &tlk Iran and 3t*e*. Re S. Ys. , Inglno*n tfrG~t Of Rare Z"tha on the J; OlMa Contents Of Nolttn Steel and the State of Sulfur In Zolld Stool WtY9114 V- S...Zn6Ino#r, Dependency of the Machanleal -FrOpertles of Structural Stool 37W3A on RoducInd Agents and XethWe Of Estractlon TT Oulya-ftv. D. S.. Doctor or technical StIoncos; I.A,Shaprnnov. 'iim -PethnIcal 3clencas; 0. X. V.3enttaily - ta-- ~t"r - -,* Candits ' i of Technical 3clences; " Z_D_Xajjpjovk_Zzikln~qL- Influence or Dam Narths an the crystalliratl*n azi~d P4cbnnle&l rMpartleb of C&at 3%001 92 Terbollskays, T6. D.. ZngIns,erl I._Y_jS&k9v, Xngln*or; and A--Z8_-XhI*boIkzv. Doctor Of Technical Sciences- The Effect Of Cerium Additives on the Properties of Cr-RI.-Xo Steel for Shaped 3t&el Casting 218 o Candidate of T*chatcal Saltness. and D. Zhlzhaklna. Ingtnter, The Effect of' Cerium on the Structure and trp*r,l,,a or Cast a. It,.. Steel 130 I- Candidate at Technical Scttnc**. and iuk=y, Candidate of 7*cnnical &-I*ncos. Study of Who &"*at of mire Earths on the ftyalcomothanical Proper- ties of Cr-RI-No Steel 155 t 3tudalts. M. A. . Candidate or Technical 3*le"*s; -7u -&-X anov. ancineers and A. Z. 301,011kow. EngInfor. The Influence of Rare Earths on the Nature or ftacture and the Structure and Fropert Sea of Steel 183 b3nIlova. 0. P., CandIdstd or TochnIcal 3eJ,#nco~. M.-T. Mal-toov, Doctor of Technical Sclentosl X.V. Toplavko, _ CandIdate at Toth nical Sclonedb. Adiltives for Welding Titanium Alloys lorre, v. It., Candidate of Technical 3clences. and V.M. Burov, Iftlo"ro 11*ctrothomICII Method of Producing Klach Magnesium faID72 for Modified Cast Iron 204 Kopp. L. T.. Candidate of Ttchn1eal 3eltlices; S,M. 3higIdIna. Xasinoori end P. D. Sudalfova. The Probiona or causes ror the LON-Pleatteltr ~t_Kh23K18-TM Steel at HtEh Temperature And --- ------- KHROMOV-BORISOVi.N.V.j- YERMCHEVAl, KA. Bisquaternary ammonium coqwmds of some derivatives of 1,6-hexamthylene-bioaminoacati-c acid. Zhur.ob.khis. 33 no.23475-479 F 10; (MIM 1612) 1. leningradekiy maditainakiy inetitut imeni I.F.Favlova, (Ammonium compounds) (Glycine) XHROMOV-BORISOV, N.V.1 YEREMICHEVA) K.A, Initroduotion of phenylp nitrophenylp and dlnitmpheryl radicalf 11 Into 103--hexamethylons bia-trimathyl fimanium. Zhur. org. kh1jrs. .L n.,,llj2002-2004 N 165# (MIRA 1841211 1. 1-.v Laningradakiy meditainakly institut imoni akad. I.P. Favlova. Submitted Dec.embar 18, 1964. - -- - -- -KHROMOV---BORISOY-,-IV.V-. --,TAMVIMXATA;-A,-.H. TIUKGHLTA~- K-.A-.I I-- I - Syntheeis of some acyl derivatives of phanothiuslue. Part 3: Derivatives of nlentinic acid. Zbur. ob. khIm. 30 no.11:3569- 3572 N160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. 1-y Leningradskiy medituinskiy institut. (Nicotinic acid) ROZANOVAp M.D.; XWMINA, V.S.;J~WICHEVA,, T.I# Ultrasonics in compound treatment of destructive pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl. tub. 41 noo9t39-44 163 (MIRA 1714) 1. 1z' podroatkovogo otdeleniya ( rukovoditell-doktor mod. nauk M.D. Rozanova) i otdeleniya f=ktsionallnoy diagnostitki i fizd- cheskikh motodov lecheniya ( rukovoditell - kand. med. nauk .'S.R. Iichinyan) Moskovskog'o gauchno-iBeledovatellskogo institu- ta, tuberkuleza (dir. - kand. med. nauk T.P. Mochalova temesti- tell' direktors, po naucbnoy chasti - prof. D.D. Ase;;;5 Min4p- teratva zdravookhra.neni7a RSFSR. TEMMIN, A, IAIC~sh Improving the univereal, claw-type puller tool. Tekh.v eallkhoz. 19 no.5:14-37 W '59. 12:7) 1. Kuybysbevskly seltRkokhozyayiitvenrq7 institut. (Toole) -11 -; - - - ) i' .. YMKIV, A,, podpolkovnik. MORIN, A., ganeral~Imayor inzhansrnYkh voyak.j M I Rapid laying of electric demolition lines, TOen--iuxb- shur' 101 no.4:-24-27 Ap '57. (XLRA 10W (Demolition, kilitary) I , %%., . UBM/Xklgln Dw 1947 valves Metals, Heata.Reeleting "Matorials for Manufacture of Distributing Valves," A. Yeremin, Sr Sol Collaborator, TeNIDW, 2 pp "Morskoy Flat" No .12 Most valves in Diesel engines must operate at very high temperatures and are being produosd from now materials having high degree of beat resistance. Describes composition of four nev materials. Xdl- tors request machinists ana engineers of ships using now materials to send in reports on their efficiency. LC. 57T18 Pro6rcan in Space Research ."So Begins the Assault on Opac,--," by A. Yerenin and It. Smirrgv; Rabotnik, No 89, (1837), 7 Ew-,r 59,-P4 7-""""- This brief item asserts that the launching of the first artificial earth satellites by the USSR inaugurated a new era in man's conquest of opace. Suan, says the article, earth-bound man will be able to traval to other planets. Before this drevm can become a reality, it is pointed out, scientists must solve the problem of re-entry. Soviet scientifto have been conducting experiments on animals under laboratory conditions and have launched rockets containing animals. The spectacular launching of the second Soviet artificial earth sat -ellite with a dog, Layka, is nov well 1mv.M. Soviet scientists are developing speciitl altitude equipment for high-altitude emcrgency conditions and are conducting laboratory te3ts under simulated conditions. All vital functions of the human organism are being investigated, and research on methods of training humans for life and activity under unusual conditions is in progress. SO: M, M. I UW4%I* 1"JI jilm. Y J_ ACC NRt AP600OZ55 SOURCE CODE: UR/020976570 -0010-i-i-16OT61-0 0-3-87' AUTHOR: Stepantsov, 1. (Candidate of biological sciences); Yeremin, A. ~Candidate of medical sciences); Kotosov, 1. 14 ORG; None TITLE: Orientation in unsupported space SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika, no, 11, 1965, 36-38 TOPIC TAGS: weightlessneal. cgs onajit training, space flight simulation ABSTRACT: In response to letters from readers requesting more details on an article published earlier, the authors present details on the moments of inertia of separate parts of the human body in various positions in unsupported space. A description is given of experiments performed to gain more information on the motor activity of man subjected to a longer (average 30 sec) period of weightless- ness, created by an aircraft flying in a Kepler parabola. These experiments con- firmed earlier theoretical and experimental data on the different methods of orien- tation (turaing) of man by internal forces around three mutually perpendicular axes, of the body. Some of the procedures used by the subject for turning in different Card-- _1_/ MWO L~ L 9588-66 ACC-NR,- AP-6000255,--- 70 ,directions are described. A study was also made on the most effective way of using support (pushing with the hands or pulling) for aimed displacement in a prescribed direction. Pulling proved to be the simplest, post corkvenient, and most accurate method I of displacement, with minimal twisting of the body. Some other considerations which should be taken into account in selecting the scheme and the design of indivi- dual means of movement in weightlessness are discussed. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. -SUB CODE: ZZ, 06 SUBM DATE: fione/ ATD PRESS: Al (A ~I 0.81 Card Z/Z 0m; -. : : 1 4, 1 . I - ITI, J ~r , . I- ~,- ~- , ~` ` --l - - - . . - - -- '/-!i - ~ 7 1 - -- . - - *~ - -I ~- - . - .1 TUGAMNOV, N.I.; KOSKVICEIZV, G.S.; MPMEIN, A.A. I . 24mgstsx-graphite thermocouple of a nev design. Zar. lab. 23 zo,I: 92-93 '57. W& 1o:4) 1. lamtitut fizicheskDv khinii Akadexii sauk SSSR. (Thermocoaples) (Tungsten) (Graphite) I W 1. A4 0: Z Ila i r n A li r -4 4 1 . M PH P. r p 1:4 YEREMIN, A.A. -.1 ........................ Rated capacity of main engines on "Kazbek"-type tank vessels. Infom. stor. To'?IIIVY no.47. Tekh. eks-pl. mor. nota ".3:3~~O 16o. (MIRA 15:1) (Tank vessels) (Marine enginet,; L 17893-63., Fr.T(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFFTCASD Pq-4 w1i Add.~kdg NR: AP3005221 B/6069/65/015/002/0130/0138 AMHOR, Golov=ov., yu. N.j BreduwTap S. ye.; Oziraner, B. N.; Yeremin, k. AV; Z.dtovp V* L. Ity Of TITIE I Dependence Of the chemical durability and crystallization capac glaso on c"position and me=f&aturivZ method Atownays, enarglYsj. V- 1% no- 2, 2.96% 130-138 ope d1s TOPIC TAGS: fission PrOduCti, fIGGIOn-waste disposal,, radioactive-laot aal 0 , radioactive vast@ dis;Wsal, glass# chemical durability$ glass-meltIng P temperature, silicon dioxide content, sodium oxide content# flux, boron trioxida,. Beta, radlation# glass crystallization, glass aane&11nS,, optimum g3"s compoeltion rpAloactive-laotope-cautaining glass, heavy-met&l-containing elms, silicon dioxide,, sodium oxide 'AWMACT., In an attempt to facilitate radloactive-waste disposal & study vas mada--4-. to find chemically durable glasses from hydroxides of radioactive Isotopes frcm qnut liquids of the atomic energy tn&#ry. The chemical durability must be accompanied by a relatively low glass-melting temperature and heat and radistion resistance, especially if a high hnavy-metal content In expected: For this Car'd J/i6~4 -'L 17893-63 AGMUOU Mi: AP5W5221 purpose a powdered model composition (powder) consisting of Fe(03) frap 0 and .Ca(09) 2p with a ratio of F20~/K&2U2(~ /CaO - V211, was used In ceRL; M198 with glass-forming additives, such as sand and soda, for preparation of a series of specimens, the durability of which was tested by the powder method In neutral (HP), acid (0.1 N RCl), and alkaline (0.1 N XWN) media. The temperature of thei medium was 90C, and the testing time, 2 hr. The optimum melting temperature, time -and powder-to-additive ratio depend on the ability of heavy-metal oxides t P o form glue with the additives. This ability depends on the viscosity of the meltp which in turn depends OU the S102 and Nap content. It was found that a Powder-to-additive ratio of 1.85, a melting temperature of 1200C, and melting -time of 2 hr were necess to produce a glass satisfactorily binding heavy ary =etala and, consequently, with good durability. The contents of U02 azd izs~20 in such a glass were 50% and 15%, which was considered an optimum composition. Dropping the melting temperature to 1100C required a longer melting time - up to 6 hr in order to improve the chemical durabVSty of these g2asses. Furtber experiments were conducted in order to decrease the melting temperature by re- PXaCIng 8102 with fluxes such as R203;(as boric acid). A decrease of 150C in melting temperature vas achieved, Attempts to enb=ce the chemial durabi lity of the glue by Introducing A120) failed. Thusp the optimum cond1tions for Card -,2/ ----- - .17Q93-63 M ACCESSXON M: AP3095221 r :,'..14anufacturing the r6quired glass could be summarized as follows: melting tem- 105OC; melting time, 3-6 hr; -ratio of powder to addItive, 1.85; and 171 composition of the additive 15.4% Na2O, The result- 77%810 and T.6% B20 20 ;---i Ing glass contained 50% SiO2, 10% Na2O, and 5% B 0 The chemical durability ,!I *!, ';L previously mentioned media, -,of tbie glass was compared,, through testing with Ath the durabilJt of 7 --glus. used. for -manufacturingL-themical-resistaat- laborap. tory~glassware, The In glass.obtained was comparable in the neutral, better the alkaline, and more soluble In the acid medium,,,which can be explained by the presence of heavy-metal oxides. Study of the effect of annealing tempera- 7 It ures (350-900C) and p-radiation indicated that varying the 5102 Conte nt can- :aot prevent crystallization,, which to enhanced by P-radiation. Radiation alone,, however, caused.no crystallization. The composition of the Metallized phase *qw found by x-ray diffraction to be Ifa2O'2CaO'3SLO2. The chemical durability of the crystallized glass is lower in the acid medium than that of tha original glass. Irradiation decreases this durability still more because of Increased Crystallization* Orig, art. has: 10 figures and 6 tables. i.Card 4~ GOLOVANOV,'Yu4N.; BREZHNEVA, N.Ye.; OZIRANERO S.N.; YEREMINt A#A.; ZOTOV, V.L. Mechanism underlying high-temperature volatilization of ruthenium coprecipitated with various substances@ Atom* energ 15 no.3: 219-223 3 163. imm 16slO) (Ruthenium) (Evaporation) GOLOVANOV, Yu.N.; BREZEUIEVA, N.Ye.; OZIRANER, S.N.;.,~TMMj-AA!j- ZOTOTI V.L. . . Mechanism underlying the volatilization of cesium coprecipitated with double nickel and potassium ferrpoyanide at high temperatures. Atom. energo 15 no.3t261-262 3 1*63. ' (MIRA 16s10) (FerrocyanidaB) (Cesium) ZAKIROV, R.A.; Y MIN, A.D.; GOWSHKO, M.L.;KONDMOT, I.M.; MfAKISHN. I.G. q4r pro9P~dt~.'Zb11.~-k6m. kboz.*9 no.1:3-4 159. (MIIU 1223) 1. Ministr kommuriallnogo kbotyayotva ]Basbkirskoy ASSR (for takirov). ZavedjWuebcbiy Khabarovskim kreykomkhozom (for Yeremin)- 3- Zaveduyu- ~Shqbbr Amur8k im 6blkoml-.h02Om (for Golushko). .4. Nachal'nik planovogo otdola Klirganskogo oblkomkhoza (for Kononov). 5. Zaveduyushchiy Murmanskim oblkomkhosom (for Ryakishev). (Municipal services) rAGAN. M.1.;- YIMMINS A-II.- 'I.- Drying aspirin on 4rum-dryars. Hed.prom. no.4:13-16 O-D 155. (MLFA 9; 12) 1. Hookovskly nalitelloyn tayod (ACBTYISALICYLIC ACID, preparation of drying on drum-dryers) 0 -Op 0. O'_ 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 a::**:: * 0 0 its W U AA of Of 4r m 1 -00 : 0 -00 00 llftwy 0( $he W1614~111188 proo"sm. (it) go A. M. liturtilm-fg JIMIA. N~ Ellillin. StdrAl I Intfrutricist 00 jk I.NlAthms- ToullS Alld F111111WIlwilt). %. 211, OLI, 1411), 5 -7. 00 Ilklk-al, I"Llumn butweell l4wim"w" omit. 00 to %%4. 1-1.1 Ihsl ItAll I' Of - l t f I -11PIP . l.".1 A I ,. r ..1 11. j,tj,j, 31 00 go ;00 074" Ike 0a ass mt_ it a It " At I ~ J a A I, 1 0 0 go Iv it X A 0 0 000 900 0 00 0 9 0 1 ; 0 0 * 0 goo *so 0 00 * 6600 0 **too* 000 o ** i 000 Y121MIN, A.H., kandidat tekhrichaskikh nauk; GORILOV. Y.H., inzhener. ""'Y~**WWMnt; BUKHVALOYA, K.I., inzhener, redaktor; DUGINA, N.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Pbysical characteristics of steel under cutting] Fizicheskaia sushchnost' iavlenli pri rezanti stalei. Moskva, Goo. nauchno- tekhn, izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1951, 225 p. (Kicrofilm] (Metal cutting) (Steel) (MLRA 9:9) ~7-1 r-l-r-r - POPOV, V.k., laureat Stalinskoy premii; TIRFJjjU,,&.N. kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk, retsenzent; SITAKHRAT, M. professor, redaktor; DU- GIRA, N.L., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. (9urface quality in face milling] XRChe9tT0 poverkhnosti pri tortse- vom freserovanii. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn.isd-TO mashinostroit.lit- ry, 1932. 138 p. [Microfilm] (XLU 7:10) (Milling machines) (Burfaces (Technology)) ITS- B. T. R. mi fix V-3 No. 3 ~iaw A. M. I vi-tiberL, midA. N. Frumin, Vd,%trlik Atuddilip- On-nifit. v, :11. wo. M. Atig. 19,71. 1), 55-59. Mar. 1954 E%p -t.illu'lital It,1111L %V.I% tallied wif #,If N,.%4 F.11 mucls. Motals- Moolianloal Working i ),A I., li~ , . - - -1 - -. . A . , ~. ~. 11 .- , . , - " , - - - I . , - . - , , - - .. , . . .. . I 1 '11 I *. ROZXNBIW, Aleksandr Hineyevich, IMUNIN. Aleksandr Hikolayevich; SUBASHOV, S.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh na , retseazent; GOOLOY, V.X.,inL.Aner, nauchnyy redaktor [Illements of the theory of the process of metal cutting) Illementy teorii protsessa rezaniia metallov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. C.- izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1956. 318 P. (KM 9:12) (Metal cutting) Pet~ovich [deceased] I CHAPLYGO, Dmitriy Vladimirovich; ,, __y_ BEMOWIp R.Yi_.;"fed.j VOROHnIj K.P.p teklm, redo [Transportation of large amounts of concrete in IWdraulie construc- tion] Transport massovogo betona v gidrotekhnicheakom atroitelistve. Moskva, Goa. energ. izd-vo, 1961. 134 p. (MIRA .14:10) (Concrete-Transportation) (Hydraulic struotur4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5489 Moscow. Inzhernerno-fizicheskiy Institut. Avtomatika i telemekhanika; abornik statey (Automation and Remote Control~ Collection of Articles) no. 1. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1960. 98 p. 000 copies printed. Sponsoring agencies: Ministerstvo vysshego I srednego spetsiallnogo obrazovaniya RSFSR and Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Resp. Ed.: B.M. Stepanov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sci- enoes, Profebsor; Ed. , A.F.. Alyab 1yev; Tech. Ed. : S.M. Popova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific and technical personnel working in the fields of automation and tele- mechanics, experimental physics, and other applied sciences. It may be helpful to students in advanced courses in these fields at schools of higher education, Card 1/4 Automation and Remote Control (Cont.) SOV/5489 COVERAGE: The articles were written by staff members of the Kafedra avtomatiki i t'elemekhaniki Moskuvbkogo.irfzhenerno- fizicheskogo instituta (Automation and Telemechanics Department of the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute). The following topics are discussed: basic problems in the designing and oper- ation of automatic starting systems of nuclear reactors; a method for taking logarithms of currents over a broader range than conventional methods, Dased on utilizing the voltampere characteristic of vacuum tube diodes, permit; an analysis of the time characteristic of logarithmic devicesl the possibility of obtaining relaxation*operating conditions in circuits con- taining nonlinear capacitances; a study of the circuit of a passive four-terminal RC network; the description of a multi- channel pulse-amplitude analyzer; and the possibility of uti- lizing a two-phase induction machine with a squirrel-cage rotor under tachometer-generator conditions. No personalities are mentioned. References accompany most of the articles. Card 2/4 .Automation and Remote Control (Cont.) SOV/5489 TABLE. OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Popov, P.I. Analysis of Some Starting Systems for Nuclear Reactors 5 Topcheyev, Yu. 1. Methods of Analyzing the Qiality of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Under the Step-by-Step and Linear Laws of Reactance Variation :L6 Arkhangellskiy, I.A..p &S,_ Yeremip) and E.M.Stepanov. Taking the Logarithms of Heavy Currents 44 Volkov, N.P., and P.I.Popov. Analysis of the Time Char- acteristic of Logarithmic Devices 49 Fluzh-iikov, V.M. Experimental Investigation of Some Dielee- Card 3/4 Automation.and Remote control (Cont.) trio Rellaxation-Oscillator Circuits SOV/5489 56 Kuvshinnikovj B.A, Analysis of a Correcting Four-Terminal Network Circuit 67 Tsaregorodtsev, M.N. High-Speed Multichannel Analyzer With Pulse Amplitude Storing in a Cathode-Ray Storage Tube 72 Armenskiy, Ye.V. Induction Tachometer-Generator With Squirrel- Cage Rotor 91 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 JF/dfk/be 8-29-61 A R'Y~ r; - o c tin, n t c .Avto!-'. I tair-, 1 izm) dra aAo.-iiatilet i t~,.Io:ncllanild Ifoakovskogo In7hownic.. (Elect-vie 0','uclortr VLASOVI V.S.; ~Nj__A. ; ROZOV,, B.S. Heaourament of the current amplification factor of a trandator. Izm.tekh. no.3s46-47 Mr 163. (MIRA 16s4) (Transiatoro) BUILAKOV., V.A.; YEREMIN, - !~-,; ROZOV, B.S. Precision summing transistor amplifier. lzm. tekh. no.6: 3841 J;e 163. (MIFA 16 18) (Transistor amplifiers) i~ L-11375-63 BDS S/120/63/000/002/021/041 AUTHOR: Yeremin, A. S., and Rozov, B. S. Transistorized switching circuits PERIODIC&L: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, March-April 1963, v. 8, no. 2, 90-92 TEXT: This article partially satisfies the need for publication of de- tailed data on Soviet transistors operating with small voltages and currents -and gives experimental characteristics for transistors in a switching circuit. The dynamic range of the switch is at least 500. The switch transient is no more than 1.5/4, sec and the delay is 5 /qsec. A circuit for awit,-.h control is given. Thereare seven figures. SURMITTED: May 22, 1962 Card 1/1 -M,EMTN. A.3.- ROZ4DV, B.S. Nonlinearity of pulse amplifiers. glektrosviaz' 17 no.802-73 Ag 163. (KIRA 1618) (Amplifiers (Electronics)) (Pulse techniques (Electronics)) YKREMIN, A.S.; ROZOVp B.S. Mmurement of the charge-of Mort current pulseo. Radlotekh, i elektron. 8 no.11:1878-1880 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) ACCESSION NR: AP40183T4 s/oizo/64/000/001/0100/01oz AUTHOR: Vlasov, V. S.; Yeremin, A. S.; Rozov, B. S. TITLE: Precision pulse amplifier units SOURCE: Pribory* i takhnika eksperimenta, ~o. 1, 1964, 100-102 TOPIC TAGS: amplifier, pulse amplifier, transistorized pulse amplifier, parallel feedback traniffiaorized amplifier, pre cision tranaiatorized amplifier ABSTRACT: Transistorized amplifier units intended for experimental physics purposes are briefly described; their gain is from 1 to 20; leading-edge pulse time, 0.1 microsec or shorter; amplitude -character i stic nonlinearity, 0. 276 O'l"*, less. The effect of temperature on a P401 transiotor gain is presented, sitplified circuit diagrams of 3- and 4-transistor units are shown, and hints as to ihe most suitable application of current-icedback and voltage -feedback amplifiers are supplied. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 formulas. Card , 112 ACCESSION NIR: AP4018374 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy Lnzhenern6-fizlch6skiy institut (Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute) SUBMITTED: OlFeb63 DATE ACQ: l$Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GE NO REF SOY.- 000 OTHER: 001 -L-- - - -- - _,_- - --- - - - - - - -- --- -- -- - -- -- -- ---- -- ---. --- - - - - - --- - - -- - -- -- - - - -- YEREMN, A.S.. MALYSHEV, I.V.; ROZOVp B.S. Stabilization of the initial current In a logarithmic diode, Prib. I tekh. ekap. 9 no.1#208-209 Ja-F 164. (KRA 17W 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-flzichaskiy institut. 35 3/0109/6V009/005/0780/0 783 .AUTHOR: Yeremin, A. S. .... ............ .. ............ ............................ .......... ........... 'TITLE: Noise in a parallel -feedback amplifier SOURCE:. Radiotekhnika i elektronika, V. 9, no. S. 1964, 780-783 TOPIC TAGS:, amplifier, electronic amplifier, negative feedback, amplifier, 1 parallel feedback amplifier, nuclear spectrometry, nuclear counter ',ABSTRACT: Formulas are developed for thermal noise, grid-current in in al :,(conductance) noise, shot noise, and flicker noise accurr g a par lel i negative -feedback amplifier intended for current -pulse -type Input. Thenoisedue! i to the input circuit, feedback. and the first tube is considere'd separately from the! noise due to other eta ea. All formulas valid for the -amplifier with the first tube 9 j of anode -output type can be wdended over the case oi the first tube of cathode - output type. Orig. sirt. has: I figure and 17 formulaps "ASSOCIATION: none ENCL SUBMITTED: I lApr63 DATE ACQ: Miw64 00 -Wo VP ;SUB CODE NO REF SOVS 002 OTHEM 002 Card I/ I a % YEREMIN, A.S. --No-ri-Win an amplifier with parallel feedback. Radiotekh. i elektron. 9 no.5:780-783 IV 16/+. (MMA 17:7) VLASOV V.S.; YEREMIN, A.S.; ROZOV , B.S.; SARAYEV, I.P. 9 t Electrm. tube-transistor amplifying sections with parellel feedback. Prib. i takh. ekap. 9 no.51139-142 S-0 164. (MMA M12) J~Mlflq A.S.; MIKIII,"YEV, V.P.; ROZOV, B.S. Controlled pulse integratIng amplifier. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 9 no.5:148-1.49 wc-O 'U.. (143RA 17:12) I ROZOV-,-B.S. Dependence of the amplification of transistors on the emitter current. Elektrosviaz' 18 no.10:76-77 0 164. (MIRA 17:12) L o4432-67 E'WT(1) ;ACC NR: AP6014228 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/66/000/003/0053/0055 'AUTHOR: Yeremin, A. S.; Nenarokov, D. F.; Rozov, B. S. 'ORG: none 'TITLE: Measuring integrating am2lifier SOURCE: lzmcritcl'naya tekhnika, no. 3, 1966, 53-55 JOPIC TAGS: electronic amplifier, transistorized amplifier, measuring ,:amplifier, integrating amplifier !ABSTRACT: Well-known design.formulao for a tranalutorized Integrating amplifier are written. The integrator scale factor I/It A 1C 03co 4*outhiin ~,4-tranoiotor capacitor -stabilized amplifier circuit having an catimated e a 956 .per ucc and a time constant T v 0. 1 sec was experimentally Inventigate(l. 'Exponential skirt pulses were applied to the amplifier, and the square output Card UDC: 621.375.4 L o4432-67 :ACC NR: AP6014Z28 ipulses were measured by an oscilloscope acting as a balance detector. The I I measured value was 949 per sec. Experimental ~o characteristics, where ~o is a certain value of ~ for constant T, and T exhibit high linearity of 21 the amplifier. Transistor replacements had very little effect on Spout. The emitter -follower 4-transistor. amplifier has the advantage of a very short :transient time: 1/6 to 1/5 that of a 3-transistor amplifier. Orig. art. has: '3 figures, 12 formulas, and 1 table. 'SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF; 00 1 Car(I