SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAMOYSKY, A. - ZAMTARADZE, G.

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POLAND / Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis, G AbB Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 39575. Author : Alchmatovich 0., Leplyavy, M.y-K~e~ inst ; Polish Academy of Sciences, Title : Chemistty of Cyanocarbonyl. I. Reaction Between Cyanorcarbonyl and -methyl styrol and Allyl- benzene. Orig Pub: Byul. Polsk. A.N., 1955, Otd. 3,3, No 10, 535-542. Abstract: In the reaction ofc~-methyl styrol W in a hexane solution at /V200C with one mole of CO(CN)2 (n) one obtains CH2--C(C6H5)CH2CO.CN (III). The fact is veritied by the hyarolysis of (111) (AJ200C) in dioxane to CH2--C(C6H5)CH2COOH (IV) and isomeriza- Card 1/3 iiM-:f6ir-y.---Orijj~jc Synthesis Abs Jour; Ref Zhur.-Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 39575. Abstract: tion of (III) (heating to 13000 into A -methyl cinnamyl cyanide, M.P. 40-420C. In the reaction of W with 2 moles of (II) as well as of (III) With (II) (/\-1200c)j C6H5c(--CH2)CH2C(CN)20COCN (V), is f8rmed, yield 77 and 80% respectively, M,P. 76.5 C, (V) With the reaction (/\J200C) of 2 moles of aniline forms t6 -phenylvinylacetanilid (VI), formanilideyanide and HCN, at the excess of aniline forms Mi, diphenylurea and HCN. When (V) is treated with 10% NH40H. one obtains CH2--C(C6H5)CH2CONH2; when treated with C6H5NHNH2,, obtained are CH2--C(C6H5)CH2CONHNHC6H5 and CO(NHNHC6H5)2. The hydrolysis of (v) in dioxane I .Leads to the formation of (IV) HCN and C02. Ally- benzene.(VII) reacts simultaneously with 2 moles Card 2/3 22 POLAND Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kbimiya, No 12, 1958, 39575. a 7-Rctory Libmryll, 2/~9; Tec~.,n- r-:1 F*-ub1I,,c-,.ti-m.-., L!nd Harv-zrin on ov-.0ing Aur,-r6s", p. 253, Vol* 7 To I-, 1954., Pol,.nd) 1' nthly Us' o' E- st Europeen Acccf~.-.ions, (P' Q, L"', Vol. 4, T'o- 5, 0: .0 1*;ay 1955, Uncl. 3 "Wkllll~;[I P. -1 ~ P~`~ 4! 141, itkll Iiji ~ RA V"WM 121 M E 04U R~13 ?,*$r 'M I-UN- 0'7 f T Zamoyski T. Zamoyski T.j Ehg. 117he Development of the Polish Chemical Industry." (Rozwoj przemyslu chemicmego w Polsee). Przemys Chemic , No 6, 1950, PP. 309-317, 2 Conditions of development of the chemical industry in Poland before the 1-st World War and during the period between the two wars. The part played by foreig;n capital and its impact on the Polish chemical industry, specially considering produc- tion of soda, sulphuric acid, coalptar derivatives, organic intermediates, dyestuffs, pharamecuticals, fats, artificial fibres and matches. The position of the chemical industry after the second war and at present. SO: Polish Technical Abstracts No. 2,, 1951 ZIA-MIDYSX1, T. .1 4. 1 . ore exuensive reading 1.All. -,,t=,lerate technical pr'ogres3. P. 132. Vol 83, no. 5, "ay 11155. CTIK~IK. ',~atowice, Poland. So: Eastern 7.Vropean Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, kpril 1956 ZA)(OYSKI , T. ,"Fighting for a Nev Reader." P- 205 WORY2ONTY TECHNIKI, Vol. 6. No. 5, may 1953) Warszawa SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. Library of Congress, Vol. 2. No.lOs October 1953. Unclassified. ZAYDYSKI,, T dousz., r4jr inz. ........ -- _1 -11 . -I -- International congressev of tndustrial chfjrJfjtry. Problemy 20 no.5004-305 164 OLSZEI-ISKA, Barbara; Ed-wind Trepka; 1 ICPOw-P:J~r` I , :'war t h, z; t nauk- L-1 ,~,h 9 J. ~ ., - I -, 1, 164 _, inz. _ _~-.A~ The Thdrty-fifth International Congress of Industrial Chemistry. Problemy 20 no.11MO-703 164o -ZAI!OYSKI, T. - - - - - "Contribution of Poland to the Development of Chemistry; some Materials 17or Debates at the First Polish Congress of Science.'? P. 390 (Prnhl Vol. 8, no. 6 lc/52, Vlarszawa.) Vol. 3, no. 6 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions./Library of Congress, June 1954, Uncl. ZAMOYSKI, T. isReview of technical books", p. 430 (Pr%eglad Technicony. Vole 74v nOo 110 Nov. 1951";' Warszawa) Vol. 3, No - 3 SO: Monthly list g_f EaVt EUMPOan AccOssiOnS-/14brary of Congress, Karch 1954, Unal. MOYSUt T. "Role of technical asnociations in propagatinug technical boolm.11 p, 186. (Przeplad Techniczyru, Vol. 74, no. 5, May 53, Warazawa) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions) Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl U ~'Il t~,du-ti rofolgo ta,tv*#tod ch ). Y, h "!' T. Aml=., Nll~o "VIII) ,"** 1'7 ,P itViewed. Tu; proent status= ,,,, (Umet US 66 7AMoysM T_ E". The Devel"cisent of the Follab Citemical Industry. 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Dyrektor Osrodka Prancuskiej Dok.=entacji Naukowo- Technic7nej, Warszawa. ZAMOISKI, Tadauss. Thet-Polish export of chemicals. Przem ahem Special issue; 3-6 650. WMKIT, N.A. lvalustion of Its4d-Musuch method In detorjklbl* the actIvity of biological praparatioins. Zhur.'=IkrobIolo* apfdk i Imm. 27 no-1s 77-83 J& 0156 (MM 9:5) 1. Is t8entrallnogo instituta. ua;jveruh4dst*AVft*t Vftchey I baktariologichiiskoy laboratorii (nach.-kandtdat dddhbi~eklkh nauk N.A. Kukhterin) (BIOLOGIGAL PRODUCT$, effects, standard., Reed-Knanch noth(A (BUO) L 18 19-6~ A ACCESSIM NRt 03003905 /63j~5/0097/20i;~~O F AUTHORSt laeftsov. P. 3r.; Zamogbakiy, V. 6_5 TITLEs Tho nature of 4rdrothermal etching figures in ferrit grystsAith garnet structure CURCEj Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 5, no, 7, 1961, 2012-2015 10FIC TffiSt IWdrothervial etching, etching figure, ferrite, cr7stslo gern6ts etch' I pit, orthorhombic dodecahodr'on, tetragonal trioctshedron, selectivity, autoclave, Idislocation IABSTRACT: The authors have made a study of surface structure because it furnishes !information on the actval structure end growth processes in garnet crystals under, :hydrothermal conditions. They atudied gtirnot ferrite crystals under the m1croscopo ias the surfaces aro subjected to ~Vdrothermal and chemical otcMhIn'rjJ A characterJ,s- Aic feature of this etching under hydrotharmal conditions is its selectivity. Elwh!- FSts have a well-defined rhombic pyroddal sh9pel the sides of the pyramidal bnsl.) intersectio' ibeing parallel to the edges of the n between the f ace being treated and :the adjoining rhombic dodecahedral or tetragonnl trioctabedral t0113 faces. The Ots are chaotically distributed, but occur also along lines in series Similar to P FEIRMWER14 L 18719-63 etch pits at the emergent sites of dislocations along subgrain*bounderies. In;thebe series the apices of pits lie between 0.3 and 3 /t apart, the distance differing for Ivar-ious crystals. Selective chemical etching supports the view that these Tdts are lof dislocation chr-recter. DipLoentionst-In crystals of magnetic gamets may appear- through treatment (in an autoclave) of crystnIs by solutions of various salts at ihigh temperatures and 1-yressures. Orig. art. hass 2 photographs. ASSOCIA7TWi Institut neorganich eskoy khirdi SO AN SSSR, Wovosibirsk (Institute of I - 11norganic Chemistry, Siberian,Dep artment, Academy or Sciences, SSSR)_ SUBMITTEDt 03Jan63 DATE AGQ: l5Aug63 RICLs CIO 1 ~ SUB CODE: PH NO W SCM 002 OTHERt 000 1 Card 8/161J63/005/001/050/064~ BIOB/BISO AUTHORS-.* r1evtsov, P.' V. ,and Zamozhakiyo V. D. TITLE: Seleci'lve etching of magnetic garnet crystals PERIODICAL: Fizikailtverdogo tela, v- 5Y no- 1; 1963, 339-340 TEXT: Due to lack of a good method of revealing dielocations, little is known about the effect of structural defects on the physical properties of garnet-type ferrites. The authors therefore sought to find an etching agent that reacts on structural defects. Ferrite-garnets of yttriumf gadolinium, and dysprosium were rinsed and then etched. Two agents produced good results. The first, (1), had 3.parts 55-% nitric acid, I- part HC1 (35.4%) and 1 part FeCl 3; etching time 10'- 15 min. To increaun selectivity aliquot quantitiea were added, of substances which would reduce the dissolution rate parallel to the (110) face and increace it perpendicular to this face. This resulted in agent (2), which was composed of 300 ml (1)p I g Zn, 0.5 g Na 2so 31 1 9 Na2B407. 10H 20t 0.1 g (C 7H9ON) 2'H2SO4' and 0.25 9 C6H4(OH)21 etohing time 20 - 30 min. Card 1/2 A S/181/63/005/001/050/064 Selective etching of magnetic garnet ... B108/B180 The etch pits.had rhouibic bases.with their sides parallel to those of the rhombododecahedral faces. The Ats were arranged randoml , ' li j+or xp+ nee. + The main role in the agents described is played by the Fe , Zvi , and Na 3+ 3+ 3+ ions since their ionic radii are close to thoee of Gd , Dy , and Y There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Institut neorganicheskoy khimii SO AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of 80, AS USSR, Novosibirsk) SUBMITTED: August 2, 1962 Card 2/2 KLEMOV, P. V.; ZAM132.HSKIY, V. D. Selective atelting of magnetic garnet m7stals, f1s, tvar, tela 5 no.1:339-340 Ja 163. (MIRA 1631) 1. Institut nuorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR~ Novosibirsk. (Oarnot cryistals-4%Rnetio proportion) ILI _~M I t .. ;~14 L. 4, - -- t M /T. - __ IJ.L CG W ACC'_NR.-~~tR6023282~ S CE C4 f(0058/66/000/003/EO39/EO39 AUTHOR: Zamozhskiv. V. D. ; Klevtsov, P. V. ORG: none TITLE: Nature of interlacing spirals of growth'on crystals of ferrite -garnet., yttrium, and rare-earth elements SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 3E298 REF SOURCE: Sb. Simpozium, Protsessy sinteza i rosta kristallov plenok poluprovodnik. materialov, -1965. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 12 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, garnet, yttrium, crystal surface, crystal growth, rare earth element ABSTRACT: A spiral-2aminar mechanism under hydrothermal conditions is a I shown by investi i 1he surface structure of crystal faces. Spirals on the crystalfaces ~N10~7.gi.-nerated by growth centers on the screw dislocations, are characterized y an interlacing. This interlacing is controlled by the crystal structure of the garnet. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 20/ Card l / l '4'~ L:47329-66 - Mrf k 1)/F'1"T1:M)/T/V4P(t)/ET1 13P(c) 6GIMIM ACC _"_A~6025761-) SOURCE CODE: UR/0O58/66/OOO/004/AO77/AO'T7 AUTHOR: Klevtsov, P. V.; Zamozhskly, V. D, 3~ TITLE: InflUence of conclitions of hydrothermal synthesis of iron garnet crystals of yttrium and of rare-earth elements on the formation of crystal-lattice defects SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4A646 REF. SOURCE: Sb. BimDozi provodnik. materialov, F9 sinteza i rosta kristallov i )lenok polu- Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 12-13 TOPIC TAGS: yttrium iron garnet, rare earth element, garnet, hydrothermal synthes!.s, single cr .yatal growing, crystal dislocation phenomenon, crystal defect ABSTRACT: Single crystals of iron garnets were synthesized in solutions of FeCl and 3 FeCl at temperatures up to 600C the dislocations in the crystals were displayed by~ 2 chemical etching. An increase in the synthesis temperature increases the number oi.. defects in the crystals. In crystals obtained in FeCl Polutions, the dislocation 2 density is higher. The causes of the increased dislocatlon density in this case are ~-discussed.. [Translation of abstract]. ODE:: 20 411-;~' Pb KOZOUSKOVA. J.; ZAJIPACH, A. ContrDution'to sanitary investigations of vorkin g conditions in spas vith special attention to moulds causing cycoses. :Pracovni lek. 12 no.7:355-357 S 160. 1. Hygienicky a epidemiologick7 ustay lekarske fakulty Y Brne. prednosta d.oc. KUDr. RNDr. K.Ralacka. 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Staraltta. 11uhAchb, 13-tAy 21 7-9 0.90).,- ;~Ilopl vool.g. 11.5-13 'A, Cus 0.8-1A mg, 0.8-1.1 IN ~flfl a collit,111. of, VC, I ')'I O,tR,, (Rit licd 50" ror 0 Thu th.un 0.00", lihon heatbtl to 21 1. prodaccel by tho houtL111, iL; 11m, to a rulwlf~,- ar 'd r,-t hi)I :ill.evations occurring, -in solid orld rocd in,-n of, Olf" (11d 14(A Produce iny wichil. chalit"wi in Hw' Vol. W11cf) Hie 1A.A.mir, art, w"A ol. a cowit. toiop, ur at. a lotww thail Pictt, at, uh-1ch thc :.q,1nj,, of Qlu 111JOY UWY dL' tIOL Chlflj~C VOL J. ud C, A. Vol. 1)2, danunry 10 - May 10j 1948 S 2219 h T~RQSJA 0. Tho LAmensional Stabili of Pir'Low) MIA From Alui 111 -10 arosta. t1iiWickb Uul; ind 0. 5t, J. Vninpach Aluminum alloys contt,. 11.5-13 bi, 0.8-1.1~Cu, 0. 8-1,.3 D19s 0.8-1.1, Nil and a Content of Fe t Ti not exceoding O.8Z did not rhange 00 dimcquAc-iis more than 0,0h% when heated to 250* for 6. hrs. The increa3c! in vol. producad by the heatbij; is due to a roloase of mol. straLu, microstrucLural chanf;cv, alterations accurring in 4;ol-id sohl.'i'i etc, Itepeatod hnatb)gsand coolings of the castings dia not produce ilRy addnl- 011,111ges in the vol. When the pisLons are.wlmd ob a const. temp. or at a Lvfrp. lower than fliaL at which the aging of" the al.loy occurred, they do not chanfc vol. n C. A. Vol, Janunry 10 -14ay if),-1948 'A 0 PAIM 2219 h AfThe Dimansional.-Stability OrPintons- Cas't From AiwmA_pUr_a_A1 J. vznp.~ch and 0. Starosta. Hutnickb Usty 2,, Tm9 (391M~- Aluminum alloys clo ntl,. 11.5-13 S1,, 0.0-1.1 N, 0.8-1,.3 Mg, 0.8-1.1 Ni, and 'a content of Fe t T_, not excending.0.8-,', -did not change the dimormirim, wore than O,Oh% when huated to 25Q0 for 6 hro, The incre:vje In Vol, producad by the. heating iu due to a rol(Mrie Of 11V0 strain, m-1crostmetural ChUni',CD, altvratiom occurrUag- in tiolid solwi.l etc. Repeated hnatii)t-jand coolinp of tho castings did. no Pro'duce-, aRy iddnl. thanges In the Vol. When the pistons are iuied '-~t a cons.t. 1,omp. orIat a Uvp. lower than tliab at which the aging of the alloy occurred, they do riot chanj,;0 Vol. and J. (Lmpacj ew 1. (1-2). E~216). (In Czcdffr"mrffffTffMtagex of high-froqueney furnaces in foun. dry practice. the construction and pnneiplas underlying their operation, the choice of crucible material, and the m&nufac- ture of crucibles for malting steel for cmtings &to discusead. and expriance acquired In the malting of permanent magnot, &f Cob, Alloy steels, and non-fortowl matSIS &M donvideml, r-411", lit." P- tho High-Frequenc FUMIM. %J. Mackievic 11 "'Urewiva, IUDO, 2, (4), Lnp-VO), tan Ariwzf" HIIMIG the author's experiences in the use of the high-froquenoy furnace in the manufacture of cast iron, manganese steel, and other high and low alloy steels and non. fanowe alloys, sqplomontod by it critical survey of the litera. Cum Tliocilroctiotiofftirtliorde~-clopniotitaiixtlioduigiicui(I woo of these funjacca, and the Improvoinont.of Cho ro(ractory linings am consider6d.-P. r. sig W W W~W W -W V I - 11 * 0 0 *110 0 0 0 0 * - vtr 10, ~~ - -, ,, - , 0 -- ~ I- ~ ~11 1 4 , 11 u u 0 110 ti IL 11 a d n A x it 31 is Vn u s CSM ANO POCtifffift ACCIF 00 4C. 00 of -00 00 14 It. rrvale Macudy Usir 410 PLAIL 1 4 CUt FtMULnent MUnets.1 *0 z L and 0. Stamm& Metnicke v 4 Jim 1940 14-17; Frb 1) . . . ' P . im of pumanent n u too, ' &7=1 0011 1. the A]-NI-C,.Cl n -CO typft Heat u,"tMent arld eUe prWrtles. goo see we A GOO too age Wo too too s MCIALLUk"AL LITEIATUE Ct.ASSWK L 4L Of CPT., too -1 14) It C-V dut u AV to Is t' ' IK a I it M O-v All T Oil A 1 5 N a A a If 5 A3 a 3 4 v ti it A m t N if M 11, I TA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F~Aee AT-1.1-11 i nd re"M "'0. 4. 00 .1. Iron Metl OM 1117li-An acc,,,u,,,t Is givo. of tile alliflor"; exiv.,ri- encer, In the use of jjgl,.f,,4, , ), furnaces in tile mimilaettire of cast irt)n, manganese stcel, and othrr high imil low al!nv steels Journal of Applied Chemistry $1 and non-fmous alloys, supptententO bv a critirll f-,Ilrvt, of tho nenti in tile drsign .111d lilt, Of 'tile Aciril 1954 literature, Probable deve opi fractcry Imilig". , furnacce, and in the improverrivixt. of rc are Indu.,.trial Inorganic Chemistry considered.. R. 13, CLARXV~~ ZWACHOVA, Ljuba i Solubiltzition of organic vapors under increaged preosuroo Chem pr= 12 no.8406-412 Ag 162. 1. Ylralovo;*3vXa at-rojirna,, n.p., Brno. ZAMPACHOVA, L.: POPELKA, J.: VILIM, 0. "An apparatus for estimating the liquid-vapor equilibrium at high presoures'" Chemicke Listy. Prahap Czechoslovakias Vole 53P No- 1, Jan 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EKAJ), Lc, vol. 8,, No. 63, -Tun 59,, Unclas 1 1"- I tCOUNTRY C Zz"CH 0 3 L 0 1 A ICATMORY Laboratory Equipment. Apparatus, Their Theor", aild Application JABS. JMR. RZIO,im.2 110. 1 196o,, No. 961 AUMIOR Po~)elka, J.; Vilirti, 0. Zampachova, L. NST. I TITLE Anparatus for Determination of Liquid-Vapor I Z i !~.-,uilibrium at llii,rh Pressures 10PIG. PUB. M-Io_n. listY, 10/59, 53, !!o 1, 22-23 ABSTRACT A device for the determination of liquid-vapor L, -h oressures is ~ dos,;- sta"ic equiIibriunz at MN.> cribed. The er.rors caused by none qu iponde rant cvr-poration of liquid when the selection of vapor phase samples Is nade, have been olLmi- nated 17'rom tile apparatus. The chamber of the a-,- -ratus is divided into t roe parts v~iich, ,).-I) F Lh after ecuilibrium is at'll-ained, can be separa- ted by a valve so t-hat the upper part vill CARD: 1/2 F-6 CZECHOSLOVAKUt/Atomic and Molecular Physics Changes of Aggregate D State Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 12, 1959, 24741 Author : Popelka., Jaroslai; Vilim, Otakar; ZnrVnchova, Ljuba Dust : - N--w-me --- "wwr%-ww!AO Title Iustrtxient for the Deterrii-natioa of the Equilibrium Botweer, Liquid and Vapor at Hidi ~resaures. Orig Pub Chem. 11sty., 1959, 53, No 1, 22-23 Abstract No abstract, Card 1/1 a Aft a 0 -ail v iielidWifladott 6 Isutes. ;If tav 0 R ma Q pro. m achov x v il~qsli Uku, YA' stall c App. for mcasurin - Ii va r equil. at hitch 1wes AUN wai dt-sicned. ' I e atif I vc has 3 chamix-ts scpd adapted for munpling, LI our- by it double ship valvo And Wulmlcil by it liciabig j:wkel, flu(I Ls Altell Will) it 14VO.'s fur 111, the tixkkig mjdiiije. ZAMEA.CHOVA, L. .Heat insulation in laboratory rectif)ring colums." p. 408 (Chemicky Pr%wWsl) Vol. 7, no. 8. Aug. 1957 Prague, Czechoslovakia SO; Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EUI) LC. Vol. 7, n-). 4, -APril 1958 ZAMPAGHDVA, LjuIA). Measuremovt of solubility of organic vapors in liquids under increased ~resnure. Chem prum 12 no,3sl36-138 Mr 162, 1. Vyzkumry ustav makromolekularni ahemie, Brno; present working placet Kralovopolskaistrojirna, lar-Mg 06609 CZECIW8-53-1-5/20 AUTHORS: Popelka, Jaroolav, Vilfm, Ot akar and'~ ~a oYd'Lj"h& TITLE: Xnstrument for Determining the Liquid-vapour Equilibri"n at EleVgLted Pressures PERIODICAL: Chemick6 listy, 1959, Vol 53, Nr 1, pp 22 - 23 ABSTRACT: A statio apparatus for measuring liquid-vapour equilibria at high-pressures has been designed-. The disturbance of theequilibrium conditions devising the sampling operati~on, which occurs in the usual type of bomb apparatus, is eliminated by subdividing the apparatus-into two or three chamberis which can be isolated by closing a double stop valve fitted on a single spindle, which prevents non- equIlibrium evaporation. A sketch (line drawing) of the apparatus is shown in Figure 1. Acknowledgments are expressed to J. 8uba for assisting in the design of the instrument. There are I figure and 2 references, of which 1 is Czech and 1 English. Card 1/2 06609 CZECH/8_5~11&20 Instrument for Determining the Liquid-vapour Equi i rium at Elevated Pressures d ASSOCIATIONS: V~~32ny ustav synthetick4ho kautuku, Gottwaldov (Synthetic Rubber Research Institute, Gottwald) V~zkumny Ustav makromolekulirni chemie, Brno (Research Institute for Macro-molecular Chemistry, Brno) SUBMITTED: January 13, 1958 Card 2/2 T L DVORAK, V.; VILREK, ZAk-v..Z.!, J-v. Sone dattla On the clinical Dicture of fat embollsm.. Lase c~,ir. orthop. traim. Cech. 31 no.3:258-263 Ja 164, 1. Intern! oddelerd (vedouci MqMr. A. Slidss) a ortopedicke oddeleni (vedrjucl IISDr. J. Horak Ob-,rodniho ustavu narodniho zdravi v Fisku. lieurolori CZBCAOSLOVAKIA DVORAK$ ZA1-'iHAZIL__.__SY_._, Internal. Dopartment, Olcroonl Instituto Oddolon of Public HoTVIE i OMNZ)o ?look# Chief (?red- nosta) Dr A. SUSS. "Neurological Complications in Dissecting Aneurism of tile Aorta,," Frague Ceskoslovensica Neurologie, Vol 30, No 1, Jan 67, pp 14 - 16 Abstract fA`uth0rst English surnmary z1odified 7., Three ca2es of dissecting aneurism are described; in all nZirological con- plications were observed, and clinical findings were confirmed at autopsy. In one of the cases histological changes in the spinal cord were found. The cause was an isclieniic lesion of tae nervous tissue resulting rrom compression of the arteries originating in tne aorta in the region of the aneur.-'.sn. Des- cription of totil) 3 main clinical types of nervous disturbances in dissecting aneurism of the aorta is presented. I 1111gure, 14 Western~ 4 Czeaft, I USSR.referenoe, (Manuscript received 13 Sep 65). S91/81-59-10-35624 -1~ (j Translation from: Referativnyy zhur-nal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, pp 12-313 ( SSF) AUTHOR: Zamrika, A.I. TITLE: Burning of High-Alumind"Insulators in Tunnel Furnaces PERIODICAL: Tr. Soveshchaniya po intensifik. raboty tunnelln. pechey na z-dakh stroit. keramiki, 1956, Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1958, PP 91-93 ABSTRACT: For the first time in the Soviet Union the burning uf uralite ln-,-ulatrjr!~ (I) in tunnel furnaces (TF) for auxiliary plugs of automobiles and tra",tors has been introduced. The composition of the insulator mass and -thp technical characteristica of Tr- are given. The temperature curve of thc- burning cone dition. is given. A TF for the burning of I operates wlthout interrAption for -,z" 20 months. The output of a TF Is 30 million I per year, In 1960 it Is.planned to Increase the capacity of a TF at the expen5e of ext-.'~lndins the zone of burnir45 and reducing the time of pushing the cars to 37.5; million I and 500 t of wralite balls per year which amounts to 210% of its rated capacity. I . Mikhaylova Card 1/1 1, 39887-66 WT (d)/F SS-2 OD-2) L ACC NR, 16�72 SQURCE CODE: UR/OlO6/65)-0ff/OO670O3V6(T1 AUTHOR: tovo L. Zamriy, A -S.: S-hap-ovaloy, 1. F. ORG: none TITLE: Characteristic of error distributions in telephone channels during diacrete signal transmission SOURCE: Elektrosvyazt, no. 6, 1965, 31-141 16 TOPIC TAGS: telephone, radio relay, signal distortion equipment ABSTRACT: . Af tor outlining the procedures for '6ommunication channel testing, this comprehensive article discusses the faithfulness of din- screte Information tranaminalon through telephone cable and atationary ;radio-relay chamieli,, the error distributions in time, the distribution of error groups, t-No combination distortion probability distribution, .and the distribution of the quantity of errors vithin distorted combi- ,;nations. Results show that 1) errors are distributed and tend, as a ,rule, to appear in groiiVal 2) the average reception error probability is a variable quantity and cannot be used for a reliable estimate of the .transmission methods and of the correcting codeal 3) within distorted ~combinationa the errors in cables and radio-relay channels are distri- buted approximately in the same manner (in Its of different values for Itho combination distortion probabilities); '495 during the phase difference loperation the prevaloat number of errors is c-ren; and 5) Interveations by j.the operating personnel are one of the reasons for the decresse.in e faithfulness of discretle information transmission. V. I. Shi apob rs1dyj V- i D 5. A. Ku-zyiina, G Klin er, va,_-_$ 0 A F* Zubritskay V, 311- k_4 r r 11 f I na and M. Che sov EPP., Mk9j Z. M. Pron. rka a XtTpe- C 0 7~7 Tc ol =uni Z~e ~j z tj ar~ F9 c anne B. go I ys S~u i Eo n ffrB =.c7 agUhM BXt 7. ~ U ACCESSION ITH.- AP4034471 S/0243A4/ooo/0011/0056/0061 MTHOR: Vendop E# Yu,& Bellkovichs V, Is; Z i _!Ew ni-G-t-T 0 TITLE: Autocomponsatory device for recording onterogastrie pH SOURCE: 14oditsinskaya promr~shlonnostl SSSRv no- 4. 1964P 58-61 TOPIC TAGS: pH recording deviceq continuous enterogastric pH recordingg autocomponsatory.devico/ 03614 oxyhemograph tABSTRACT: A device for continuous recording of pH in the stomach is ;based on a special attachment developed by the authors for the lautocompensator amplifier circuit of a 036M oxyhemograph (see lonclosures 01 and 02), The pH values are determined by the potentirAl: idifferences of the antimony and calomol electrodes in the animal stomach, The margin of error for pH readings in laboratory tests on oxporimcntal animals does not oxceed 0,3 units for pH ranging from ~ 1.0 to 9.0 and 0.5 units Por p1l ranging from 9-0 to 11-4- For moro .accurate readingsp gastric lavago is r.0commondod to provent mucus 'envelopment of electrodes, Potential fluctuations caused by mechani- :cal activity of the stomach can be reduced by the use of a ring-shaped -Card .11/4 ~Ccr'-Ssiofr M AP4034471 electrode to encircle the catheter. The advisability of eliminating potential fluctuations related to stomach motor activity requires further study, Though these latter fluctuations distort the pH curve, they provide certain additional data on functional activity of, the stomach. In animals the catheter and pickup are introduced into the stomach through a fistula, In humans the possibility of introduc- tion per os has boon demonstrated by the work of Yo. Yu. Linar. The ,now method of continuous pH recording in the stomach is Greatly .superior to the old method of taking samples of gastric contents* ,'Orig. art. hae: 3 f iguz-oa and 1 table. tASSOCIATION: Institut pitaniya A1,1N SSSR, Vsesoyuznyv-y hauchno- 1!issledovatel'skiy institut moditsinskilkh instrumentov i oborudovani-ya, Moscow (Nutrition Institute AMN SSR# All-Union 'Scientific-Researeli'Inatituto of Medical Instruments and Equipment) ~SUBMTTED: 07Jan64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: LS NR REP SOV: 001 OTHER: 004 ACCESSION NR A P403 4471 EMCLOSVRE. 01 F'ig. 1. Diagram of input circuij; changos' Aix of 0j61'1 Oxyhomorraph jfr1.11 Usod to record onterogastric PH. M41 Mlea-9u~oment,, (2) Calibration, r To load 11311 Of vibrotransdUcer and 0ondon3or C 4) Of 0361,,' WIWI let OxYhOlnog!raph, 1, WWI OlOctrodos, Pickup,, To At .4f F--j M ,?4 - 4-1J,,,eam' R.F a 'f /'&4W RJ Rf Few" ACCESSION NR:. AP4034471 ENCLOSURE: 02 Ply Fig& 2. General view of device, pickup, and system of connecting to dog tbroush f istula, (1) Switch, (2) Sensitivity control, (3) Moasuremont., Calibration,. (5) Ground wiro, (6) Stomach, (7) Shiolded hose, pil pickup, (9) Rubber tube, (10) pH pickup. 41/4 86761 S/12o/6o/ooo/oo6/O37/O45 '911 M-00 E041/E335 AUTHORS; Zabiyakin, G.I. and_&~ TITLE: Transistor Decade Counter PERIODICALt Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No. 6, pp. 126 - 127 TEXT-s The principle is that due to E.L. Kemp (Ref. 1). Pulses from the output of the first trigger pass through a control circuit either to the input of the second or the input of the fourth trigger, depending on the state of the control circuit. In the circuit of Fig. I the control gate uses the ultra- reliable diode-transformer arrangement. Saturated triggers are used with transistors of the r115 (P13) , niti- (P14) and rl'i,r-,, (P15) type. All resistors are of the 10% tolerance class. The transformers are wound on two 7 mm diameter oxifer-1000 -ings with 0.1 mm dia wire. Tr 1 and Tr 2 have 40:25 turns. Tr3 has 40:40 turns. All the diodes are AIB (DlV) and A2.6 (MV). The circuit of Fig. I is based on (1-1b (P16) and P15 transistors with emitter-follower buffer stages. The Card 1/4 86761 S/l2o/6o/ooo/oo6/037/045 E041/E335 Transistor Decadi Counter resolving time is 2.5 As. Maximum counting rate is more than 300 kc/s. For an 0.3 I's input pulse the amplitude may vary + 40% about 5 V. The operation has been proved over the Temperature range +16 to +52 0C. Such counters have been incorporated in a self-contained instrument by adding before them a shaping circuit to accept pulses of either polarity (2 - 12 V, _N 0.1 Ps) and after them a mech9nical counter, type C-6-1 M (SB-IM). The capacity is 10 , the power consumption 10 VA, dimensions 120 x 180 X 185 mm, weight 4 kg. Substitution of the drift transistor F140L (P401) in the first stage improves the resolving power to a few tenths of a ps. B.N. Kononova is thanked for his interest in the work. Card 2/4 ~ 86761 5/12o/60/000/006/037/045 Eo4l/E335- Transistor Decade Counter There are 1 figuro and 4 references: 3 Soviet and I non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Card 3/4 86761 S/12o/60/000/006/037/045 L041/E335 I Tran;istor Decade Counter IN ... Card I PUC. 1. CXO)da flepeCqOTIIOrt AeHaAM. ED, September 30, 1959 - 4 * ACCESSION NRt AR403,2156' SOURCEs Ref. zh. Fit., Abs. 2A3.80 AUTHORS: Dorofeyev, V. A.1 Zabiyakin, Go lot Zamriyo V. 1.1 Mar- komenko, V. X.Y Semasbko, V. X.j Tulayev, B. ~4-diGi**y, A. Vol .Shibayev, V. Do TITLE: Automatization of the reduction of measurement results CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentaii po yadern. radioelektron. To 4. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963,,, 7-14 TOPIC TAGS.- measurement results, data reduction,' computer data re-* duction, computer data insertion, computer memory, direct coupling data insertion, rigid coupling free coupling TRANSLATION: Problems are discussed involved in the automatization of the reduction of the experimental data obtained in multichannel Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4032156 analyzars, multicounter systems*(hodoscopes), and bubble chambers.* it is concluded that it is most sensible to employ for this purpose the existing universal digital computers, capable of solving all mathematical'problems. The most rational method of inaerting the ''information is by direct coupling. An analysis-bas.ed on estimates I of the insertion of information into different units of a universal computer is shown thaLt a system in which a large number of experi~- mental data are inserted into the magnetic memory of the computer is among the most advantageous. Two possible coupling variants are considered: "rigid" coupling, when the information is inserted Iinto the memory with the aid of the electronic units of the computer, and " free" coupling, when the information insertion does not depend on the state of the computer, but additional electronic apparatus is used for this purpose. The most promising and advantageous is the "free" coupling. The information is recorded on magnatic tape in this case in the f'orm selected for the given type of computer. This makes it possible to accumulate'the experimental data over a ACCESSION NR: AR4032156 long time. without t ing up the computer at the same time, mid to p,rocess the experimental data without any insertion operations, by..i direct access to the magnetic memory. Specific features of auto- matized insertion of.experimental data,into a compute.rare discussedJ DATE AdQ: 3lMar64 'C EUCLI 00 1 SUB Card 3/3 .7 77 ACCESSION WR: AR4020787 S/0271/64/000/002/B046/B046 SOURCE:- M. Aytomat;j, telemekh. vy*chialitel. tekhnika, Abs. 2B291 AVMOR:. 7A=iyp V. ff. TITLE; Certain methods of converting b1nnry digital information into decimal form, CMD SOURCE: Tr- 5-Y Naucbno-tekbn. konferentaii po yadern. radio-elektron. T. 4. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963j 64-72 TOPIC TAGS: binary-to-digital conversion, multichannel analyzer, weighted pulse, pulse counter, pulse counting, binary counter, decimal counter TRANSLATION: The design of a system is examined for converting binary coded data stored in the memory of a mu~Ltichsnnel analyzer into decimal alunbers con- venient for printing out experimental results. Several modifications of the counting method are described whereby the binary register is supplemented with pulGes.from a geparate oocillator and the pulses are counted simultaneously by a decimal counter. The mDdified counting methods provide for supplying different weights to the pulses, "which accelerates the conversion. Circuits are examined ACCESSION KR: AR4020787 in detail for constructing the conversions by the method of adding weights whereby through sequential interrogation of the binary counter cells the quantitative characteristic of the binary places in which ones are stored are worked out di- rectly into decimal form. The schematic circuits are shown of the interrogation unit, conversion matrix, and of the pulse generator included in the converter cir- cuit which provides pulses to the output decimal counter decades. Orig. art. has 5 figs. and 3 refs. I# V. DATE ACQ: 03yar64 SUB CODE: SD.. CP ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 IACCESSION NR: AR4032158 S/0058/64/000/002/AO17/AOIEI SOURCEs Ref. zn. F.Lz., Aus. 2A182 AUTHOR: Zamriye V. N. 11TITLE: Address co4nter with short carry time PITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radict- Plektronike. T. 2. Ch. 1. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 162-165 TOPIC TAGS: address counter, binary address scaler, short carry time, group carry circuit, accelerated group carry circuit, delayedi controlled triggering, accelerated carry counter TRANSLATION: A binary address scaler circuit (SC) is described. Its advantage is a short carry time (short delay of the signal When transferred from one flipflop cell to another and to the output of. the SC), accomplished by having the input pulse pass through gates Card, 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4032158 that are set beforehand by the preceding pulse. The flipflop cell of the counter is controlled by two diode-transformer rectifiers. When the input pulse arrives at the output of the conducting recti- fier, two pulses of opposite polarity appear, corresponding to the leading and trailing fronts of the input pulse. The second pulse ti (of positive polarity) is used to trigger the flipflop. The resul- tant tinte delay ensures positive operation of the flipflop. The first pulse (of negative polarity) is applied to the input of the next-cell if the flipflop is in the "111 state prior to this. Thus, the carry pulse is applied to.the input of the next cell prior to the clearing of the preceding flipflop. The carry time from cell to cell is 0.03 Psec, and for a counter consisting of ten calls it amounts to 0.3 tLsec, while -the time for resetting the state of the last flipflop is 0.5 "ec. An accelerated group carry circuit is also proposed. Thecounter is broken up into two groups each with i five flipflop cell.s. The voltages from the outputs of the first five cells are applied to the inputs of a coincidence circuit which Card -2/1 ACCESSION NR: AR41032158 controls the rectifier that transmits directly the input signal to the next group of flipflops. The carry time in the counter is then less than 0.2 gsec, and the time for astablisbment of the output voltage of the cells is 0.35--0.4 gaec. The following are given$ diagram of*t-he flipflop cell with delayed controlled triggering, i block diagram of the counter with accelerated carry, and diagram of tthe group carry cil*cuit. The flipflop cell uses P402 transistors and D2A diodes. The minimum amplitude of the triggering pulses is P'V at a duration of 0.1 millisecond. The duration of the front of the output pulse is 0.1 psec. The pdrmissible variation in the sup- ply voltage is.�3094. The counting rate of'the SC ranges up to 2 Mc/sec. M. Vishneviskiye DATE ACO: 3lHar64 SUB CODE: CPj, GE ENM: 00 [Card..' 3/3-- A C C AMR. AR6033938 SOURCE CODE: UR/0271/66/000/003/1304'~/P,04'~I AUTHOR: Zabiyakin, G. L; Zamriy, V. N. TITLE: Device for transferring experimental information to a computer SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, Abs. SB3 20 REF SOURCE: Tr. .6-y Niauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radioelektron. T. 3. Ch. 1. M., Atomizdat, 1965, 100-109 TOPIC TAGS: computer, multichannel analyzer, data recording. computer s'oracre device, data sampling ABSTRACT: A transmitting device which makes it possible to retrieve measurla- ment results from multichannel analyzers and to transmit them directly to the' computer reception unit which ensures autonomous data recording in one of the computer storage devices, is described. The device converts input information into a form convenient for transfer and input into the reception unit. It controls trans- mission b turning the reception unit on and off. The analyzer interrogation y realized by means of pulses from the device takes place at a speed set by the Card 1/2 UDC: 6 81. 142. 6.24 ACC NR: AR6033988 reception (storage) unit of the com uter which excludes time mismatch. Addition p of the transmitted data is provided for in order to control the operation of the system. Following da:Ia sampling in all the assigned analyzer channels, the control sum is transmitted to the reception unit for comparison. When the control sum is not in agreement, the sampling is repeated. Information is transmitted in the form of a pulse train over a communication line over 7 km long, Three illustrations. j Bibliography of 4 titles. [Translation of abstract' UB CODE: 09/ 2/2 C SOURCE CODE; WWI OffAwWw- A C NR: 23 AUIHOR: Vladimirov, V. A.; Zamfty, V. N. TITLEt Recording on punchtape and checking tho experimental data SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat* telemekh. i vychisl. tekhn., Abe. 1IB264 REF SOURCE: Tr. 6-y Nauchno-tokhn. konforentsii po yadern. iradioelektron. T. 3. Ch. 2. Atomizdat, 1965, 29-35 . TO!~C TAGS: analyzer, AMTRACT-..A method of checking the data recorded on punchtape is described which compares check totals. The check total is obtained from an adder to which data is fed from a recording system. In tape recording, the incoming-signal codes are converted into mechanidal motions and perforation characters which also-are counted. Tallying the total on the tape with the check total testifies to the correctness of data read- out and recording. The check system comprises a tape punching device, a readout delvicq and a check adder. With a 6-track recording and a perforation rate-of 20 lines per, second, 200 16-digit numbers or 100 48-digit numbers can be processed in one minute. The adder is of the end-around-carry design. The adder input is connected to the multichannel-analyzc')r output. The interrogation time of 1000 channels is one elec- ond. The total readout time of 1000 channels is 6 minutes. The above efficient method was developed In the Laboratory of f.autron Physiost Joint'Institute of Nuclear Studies. Two f4,mros. Bibliography of 2 titles, V, L, [Translation of abstractl- SUB CODEt 09, iS 7ABIYAKIII V, ZIIUKOV~ C--P-; trometry. Prib. i tek~,. eksp. 9 no.6i -18:3,, Center f--r I~utron spec % 34-38 I;-T) 164. 1. Ob"yediri,~,nnyy int3titUt yadornykh Isslodovimiy. -t inc r I r-~ rv -1,3c The-gatooutpuxl~-Yl:~ digit lof the--leire~~--~t6t~,tdd.(.te6-F-iG-i-1-- ths--.tonye _g ccmectwt co no dzr. My, -71H 1 ZABIYAKINY G.I.; ZAHRIY, V.N.; SEMASHKO, V.I. "7.-.,- 1 ", ~ -- Automatic uystem for transmitting information from multiple- wave analyzers to a computer. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 9 no.41 139-143 JI-Ag 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. G. P. Zhuraviev, B. Ye, Zabiyakin, G. I. AUTHOR: ABSTRACT: 7he structure of a ne~,r ''Genter'' of iieutron-specL.:011-letllit Mea,9,L.:,C- merits at the Neutron -Physic s Labcratory, O!Yal, is briefly describcd. The t;lkpq into account the specific fedtures of spectrometric work on the Card 1/2 U-4i"Y f t 5 all A I I11 f- L taDe storing device is '15ecl- A proll-l'-l" IS JUI --y . . . F, )-lil- h,vrll~el f.f.r0up,3 with different widths in If N1. r rdl1r, allu OCT ny-y ins-:itut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joini Nuciear SS ilkTION: Ob"yedii-en A Research Lustitute) SUBMITTED, GZDec63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP 2'r T&A 4~ ~4 Q6 /KFW k /,a 6Y,wi Z.2, i 1'.y 11; rjIjj I t i r ~a ne I ABSTR-~kGT: A a auto mat I c systern for transferring fritor-ffidtion-IronlL a Multi- channel analyLer (over 1 000 chani,els) to the external stora-ya of a computer jocatedatad.stance of 1.5 km 8 briefly describtA. The systen-, j5,e Enclosure IYtake-~-, e--,zpe-rirn rital-data. Phannel-by-cha---nel from,'the.-analyze.r., &ends it over two naxial cab- -i. and -,-ecords it on magnetic tape in orve of the axternal Q'I I t2 t! i, x,P f, n, f, ranti operates independently m m of rhe computor. A 16-')inary-digit code is used. Code pulses are sent every 4 ~f; 300-400 rnicroce,:. Data Ali, ASSOGLATION: Ob yaderny*kn issledovanty (Joint Nuclear SUBI~UTTED: ZUJLxio3 -.--NO~-REF SOV: 005 OTHER. 002 Card f -AGGEWICa PRI AP40446&5 An automatie syst-cm for transmittoing experimental CUOHOSLOVAIM'I/Chomical Tochnology. Chonierl Products. Victor H-5 'Tronting. Sovor Wotor Abs Jour i Rof Zhuc - KhiriiyL-.) I(j58, No 22, 74436 Author : Zrnrmla-El- Inat t Not Givan Titlo t Traratr-wnt cf Soviar Wrtor Effluont from Motnllurgiarl Flrnts Orig Fub : Hutnicko listy, 15% 15, No 2p 133-140 Abotrrct : Ohrrnctoristicn of tho offluant sowor wator atrorxs cri- ginrting in difforont coctions cf riattIlurgionI plunto (including tho fucl grsificrtion) aro prosonted. Tho uso of wator rceycling is highly rocarriondod. Cerd : 1/1 Z-AMMAj, E. iliz. %,.~ & I Observatioms on V. Masek's article "Effect of sulfite mIcinatiort wanto an concroto and nteej.." Vodal hoop 11. no.6t23Z 164- 0041 seesill; 00044-101, 0400000 W- 1 3 16 " tin aid -162011119111111 Al" me a If Is of a if At 41 0 d9o a A- A. 4. IS P 4 1 4 4A a cc go Ca fit ..q ?W) too#*% - I o.. k 4, A-6 I A L 04. Of a 1:1 % Awnfu 1w Me sftdy of the diffmcdoe of slow elfic- troas 0 4111#"M Impagatorn, 4. 0. Katoniftnikov, J, Kvto. PAYI, (if, S. 14, R.1 0, - 00 1~ drietibill Ott k4tp, I'll the ri"Jillielk, 41tolir 44 1111T 4110tt distrUmtkin of w)ttettd rkvtrons [tit vatioui Itti; t11V so I Them4=11fin to j from the mean Intensity do" not riverd 1117t. tafludaitor no* at the faWatutire as the diffm4flas of slow Atictmas frofeart ~Uv*g utdae4fryaW, W0,Kaidahnikovemill.L 000 _Z6111abot. Ibid. 11walufrillefir4-4.4 Ithi Latesisity of the varims hearns at slow riectrong dit. 00 meted firom The (001) fact of monmyntallinor Ag at vari. 00 ous tetops. (raw 205W to K, K. and Z, rand that the thermal owilk0ous ca~ the scattetics we anilimpic, .0 a Thi equiv. Inteetail potentials foo, the beams ate. tc%p.: IM41, 10 r. or.; 10061. 0.3. 10081. 13; and IDIAJ. 0 r. v. 00 4r The mean vibratkval shift is (il)'/v - OAU A. at tO)*K.; 1.1ges the burnt owitlatim is puter than Ot vertical. The ::so '90 ~1001 let, I liffraction of x1ow clecirtfor% cannot 1w 19-te C"MWIric volume effect. zee tie 41, a if a MIALIPFF.K&I %11144101 f&A%%-PKP1f1CW we* too lot, of it E4 IPA %Ipado del W 14 0 u a 4W -0 &1', to or I d4* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of'o 0 01,; '1 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70~044 As 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 ZA14SHL, 0. 1.; PU)THIMV, TU. I. CuttingIcrystals with a paper disk. Prib.i tokh.ekop. no.2.-159 Mr-Ap 6o. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Xoskovskiy inshonerno-fizicheskiy institut, (Cutting machines) i S/12o/6o/ooo/o2/o48/O52 E140/fi3i AUTHORS: Zamsha, 0.1. and Poltni OV, U. TITLE: Cutting Crystal \with Paper Discs rx PERIODICAL: Pribcory i tekhnika eksperimenta, ig6o, No 2, p. 159 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Organic crystals are cut by paper discs, 150 mm in diameter-, 4500 rpm. Motor power has to be adequate to maintain good speed regulation or else the crystal crumbles. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut (Moscow En&gering-physies Instittxte)- SUBMITTED; February 25, 1959 Card 1/1 1113r., Lnb. "olecular and -Iner-iii Phenomena, Sci. Re:3. !---1'%0. Phyi!ics, Nbscow Order Lenin State UnIv. im. N. U. Lor,onosov, -1939, "Influence of the Temi-er--ture on the Diffraction of Slow Electrons from. -, Silver Single-Cr.yottl," Zhur. Okrsper. i Tooret Fiz., 9, ~,'o. 12, 1939. U Phenomena, Scl. Ra3. Inst. Phynics, 'o,-c w -d :r Lab. I' lecular 3nd Therm, Cr 0 Lenin State Univ., Im. '!. U. Lomonosov, 71939-. KROTp I.P.9 red.; ZAMSHEVg V.Lp otvetetv. za vypusk; FErmov, Pa., tekhn. (Econczy oil Vologda P~oyluce; statistical coUection I Warodnoe kho- ziaiotvo Vologodskoi"oblasti; statisticheskii abornik. Vologdap Goo. stat. izd-vo,*1960. 3.32 P. (MM 1-4:6) 1. Vologda(Province)Statiatich6bko6 upravleniye. 2., Aidallnik statisticheskog uptavleniya'Vologodukoy o'blasti (for Krot) Vologda Province-Statistics) KUZIHIMA, L.H.; UHUATA, I.A. Work practice of the grading room staff striving for tbe title of a section of coununist labor. Xhim. volok. no.6:60- 61 160. (HULA 13;12) 1. Hogilevskiy zavod. (Kogilev--Textile fibers, Synthetic) ~dj Feeding habits of gamasid mites EulaelapB stabu2&ris (0.L. Koch) and Haemolaelapij glaagoiji (Ew.) inhabiting the burrows of murine rodents. Hat. k pozn, fauny i flary SSSR, Otd. zool, no,39&259-283 164. (MIRA 17t6) ZAMSKIY,T.G., inshomer -, k :~ Using briclatork- blocks In the erection of TP-230 and TP-170 boilers. Xlek.sta.26 no.11:44-46 H155. (mw 9:1) (Boilers) 7 _:S7 '7--R'm ....... .633. -8 cr uALL eEDcr-q m EaEcrull (F T gLO AND uz T _r TP-T RIERS-461% ~~E:10" G!~a. (Rcr pta., KOS kit, T.G. 55, To 44 9 Boiler arection MUO 13 C011SIC52mbly shorteWd fr( the t= or "all Mocks, __!h~~_!ccnmjr c~! acMem~ jbgtitutlon Of rofractwy cx4rete for 41rebrtcles. Tba chzra-accrIatics and I=rlcr; of C14 differenz. alzad bIO4-4 ueod In tha (trccttc7,n of a Wiler are fndicatod. twaraga cosr, per 0 or rt:frctotcry mainfercoo caxxoE,* Is 300 roubles, aealnst 0:50 roublos fcr fir(--tric~3. 0t rc-fractor~ concrete 1n:,LsaJ of f1r.,brin.5 also ru=es t2ic nLrbu of skilled zind p(xf;cnre! require-1. (L). ZMISKIT, TQ,,_ins:baner. Now method of heat-insulation work# llek*049 7.7 W*7:47 JI '56. Wit# 9: 10) (Insulation (Heat)) (Boilers) AID P - 4026 Subject USSR/Power Card 1/1 Pub. 26 15/-31 Author Zamskiy, T. G., Eng. Title Using walling blocks while installing TP-230 and TP-170 boilers. Periodical : Elek. sta., 11, 44-46, N 1955 Abstract : The author reports on the speed-up method of installing boilers and walls simultaneously as it was done at 'the construction of one of the new power plants in the Donbas area. The article explains the procedure in great detail. Insulated reinforced concrete blocks were used. Eight diagrams. Institution : None Submitted : No date ZAK9KIY, T.-G.p inzh. Induction heating of oil conductwo. Elek. sta- 35 no-6:89 is 161f. (MIRA 181l) -~~quyf V. L.; KHUMYLEV, V, Sol DUBININp V, A, Redacing tha Ed.1k vinding density in the HP-3.2 bobbin vJxding machiins. vo2ok. tio.6152-53 162. (MBA 16: 1) (Winding machines) ii. V. S.; Ay...."rul, Y11. A.; Sokol M. Yo. A. N.; Iv J'A k -'odorov, V. --tnov, A. lin.-: -1y, A. V. V., V. Mi.; Vy.;o0kiy, Yu. it.; Z-jQU?.J"N'. M.- Byatrov, V. V. V. Y.: V.; )6'ovr#evov, 1). A. ;Gormanov, Yu. tf"IticaimovP N. PO; V. V. zone soismzic otntion. Class 42, No- 164466 rannounced by '.'NDftopr:ibor"-Factory o2 L;io AL-linia trat ion of bugoromarkhoz (Zavod "Neftapribor" -pri*uorosL;.,oycniya j.-.,osC;orc;ovna ~Ichoza-)7 lzobz~ct -proin obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 94 TAGSi so,'Lsmolo'-sic station, seiumologic instrument c 731".ZAG"; T L-, Author C -rtificate presents a seismic station " ontainina a aciumio ni_-nal datactlor, -~ reco.vdinc- amplifier unit, an osaillog-raph, a manctic. drum I w un Lfior, a -dor, a chawwl rogeocluution unit, a control it# a roproduotion amplJ probe, a drwi with I~hotographio paporl a rotransmittina unitt -,nd a povrar supply. To increase the reliability whon transferring fkom operation withi z6o mothoa of reflected waves to the method of refracted waves, a filter unit in co4nected between the first and second stages of the recording amplifier unit. 'A, CC!jq 1/2 UDCs -559J--4-0-1911 A C C A136029933 nodulator-demodii1ator imit and a reel typo magnetic recorder are connected in series io the outpall of the rocordinC; amplifier unit. For operation with the method of efractlell tavoo, the filter wAt has frequency cutoffs or 7-30 hzj and for operation at -ca-frequency cutofj'G of. 20-50 hz. Yo increase the reliability of tne recorded 6ata Yith operation by the method of regulated directional reception, a switching Urlik, Aor tlic chamials to be summed, a static correction unit, and a summing unit are co.-aiceted in Gcrics between. ,the magnetic drum recorder and the reproduction amplifier. o increase, t';,c reliability when transferring from operation with tho mothod of 4' r,~flcc`-cd wavor. to acismic lo,-Cina, a frequency selection unit is connected between t4c multicharmol borehole probe and the magne~vio drum recorder. To improve the roduo otatio and quality of the recorded material, an electron beam unit for int. ina dynaz.J.'a corrections is. connected between the reproduction amplifier and-the drum *ith photographic paper. SO COM,: 08/ SUBIM, DVIE; MMIKADZE, I.G.; LAJUF, R.R.; BEZHXTIOV, F. Kh.; Prini-mali uchastiye: KHUROSHVILI, G., inzh.; TSAGA'=, T., inzh.; Z-AIATAR,ADZEIIE., inzh.; BOCTIORTSHVILI, G., telchnik; MAYSURADZE, L., lab6ra~t; SIIUBLADZE,G., Ip'p--1nt;'I)ANKRATOVA-) Yet, kamnerez, invuutigation of teschenite di3integration by the thermal method. Soob. Ali' Cruz. SSIR 34 no-3t633-640 Je 164 WIRA 18t1) 1. Instit%'ut gormogo dela imeni G.A. TSulukidze PV Gruzinakoy SSR. Submitted Hovember 25, 1963. ----ZANTARADZE-,G.-- - - - - -- - - - -- ----- -- - --- - - -- --- - - vam-,*- Some little-hmown species of Mount Bol'shoy Abu!: [in Georgian with ammary in Rassian]. Zam.po sistA geog.rast. no.17-. 157-159 '53. (JURA 8:9) (Bol'shoy Abul, Kount--Alpine flora)