SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHISLIN, S.G. - ZHITINSKIY, L.

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GERNETy M,Mi, doktor tekhnnauk.,prof.; DIKISy M.Ya,j dohor tekbn.nauko Prof.; LUKIYANOVp V.V.i doktor tekbn.naukg prof. Fdaceaaedl; FOPCVy VJ doktor tekbn, nauko prof.; SOKOIDVp Aja tor teklm,naukjprof,; 0 dok SURROVXD.,doktor tekh. prof.; SOKOLOV,V.I.,doktor.takhn.nauk~profo, Pka BARANOVSM, N.V... kand.tekhn,nauk) dots.;: BROYDO, B.Ye.j kand.teidm. nauk ZYKIN$ NIA kand.tekhn.naukj, dots.; GOROSHENKO,, M.K., j, dots.,,BU 0 2 kand,tekbn.nauk.l.dotig.;.GCRTINSKIY, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.- GP;BENYUKy' S.M.., k~nd*tekhn.nauk,,. dots.; GUSIKCV, X.P... kand.t;;L. nauk, dots. *.DE14IDCV A.R... kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.; Ya.m. kand.tekhn.nauko . dots#; KARPNO Ye.B. I kand.teklui.naa dots.; KOSITSYN$,LA4j, kand. tekhn.naukp dots,.(deceased]; GZYSHTOR., V.S.y. kand.tekhn.nauk..' dots. - MARSHALM,, G.A.., kand tekhn.nauk,, dots.; MOIDAVSKIY 'nauk G.Ye., kandstekbn. dots.; ODESSYJY, D.A., kand. tbUn.nau'k,', dots.; FELEYEV,, A.I.,, kand.tekhn.nauk., dots.; RUB, D.M.0 kand-9.tekhn.nailks dots.; P40BW,-D.I.'P kandAekhn.nauk, dots.; SHUVAIDV, V,~N.., k4md tekbii'nauk dots.; KWELINITSKAYA, A.Z., red.;, SOKO A leA' WV tekbn.,red., (Principles.of the~desivn and donstruction of,mahinery and apparatus lor the food, -uirovaniia mashin i induotriesT Oanovy,raschata i konsti appar4tov pishchevykh'proizvodstv. Moskva,.Pishchepromizdat 1960 71 (MIRA 14$-.12) +1 PO (Food industry-Equipment and supplies) I 1 4, p 11 i i ! . ,, ~ : 11. 1 , ~, 'j : : , I I : 1 " I i :1; 1 , - ii; :, I . . .11111ii I H. 1, IF i !"1141. . ! f. , I if : : i-; , K . ; I . ''tr-li. u.". 1; I ,i .1 ~ I ~ I liflill I T' il V1 I i . - , -; ? t, ~ r~. I : II iv: -#!'T4-, f I ~ " " - (.~, . .I. ; : . ~tl t 1 ,, -, ,,- M~-m - ~/kedi~cine - ~.qoent~~enolo~ay-~t~~ chial f istullas the ZHIS j kandemedotauk; Paso of Pjjmonaz7 cocaldioidwycooic. Min.mod. nol2t92-95 #61. (MnlA 15t9) 1,1 Iz 1-y kafedry rentg6iiologiii iologii (za rad zuluzhennyy prof*-S.A. floymbeig) ikafedry patologiabookoy +~4 4 br.vp -r-7ACC-:NRt-AP60l9264_- E~ CO SOURC DE: GE/0030/66/015/002/KIOS/KI08:1, AUTHOR:-,-Zhitari V. Oksman Ya,., Radautean, S. Smi M'ov V. beam, ~,ORG: lnstitutfi 'of AppUed, Physics Academy of-Scion esASSRS l(ishinev.Polytechnical- .Institute TITLE.*. Some photodielect~iC'and:lumin6scent.properties of new uemiconducting'aingle crystals:of the, Zn31n2S6 Phase SOURCEt F~hysica status 15 j~- no. 2 1966, K105-K108 e 10M, STAGS:_ S miconductor."singlel-crystal, semiconductor conductivity, luminescent crystal,~,sulfjde indium,c ulfide,_ phot bidden omppund, z. n:c s oelectric property, for :--one~width,.photoconduc.tivity, ABSTRACT:.: Basic differences are.6h6wn.to exist between the properties of Zn31n2S crystals.And~those:of ZnIn2S - Earlier, studies of.this new semiconductor phase of the 3- ZnS-In2S3,system,1have been.reported by::.the authors,. Mv. Akad. Hauk MSR, 2, 9,-: the photodielectric~ an&'lumineseent properties of the crystals,were studi- to determine.the'width of the forbidden zone and the position of extrinsic 0 e 'toibid&- 4 (2.76-2.62,:8v) d I v61s. The width f~th n zon etermined by the photodielec- agreed with measur ements'mideby,optical ab J1, tric method sorptionmetb~ds. The optical' quenching:spectrum of the p~hotoconductivity and the spectral distribution of the pho- 1/Z_ jo Card M)/T/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) . VWIJDIJG .I I il -.7 _'ACC NR__ AR6025762 and Il with Cu and Ag id'investigated. . slation of abs JTran tract] - . SM CODE:...20 b P . L-- Cgrd ACC NRL--~ A-P7003992 =~O U R kCR-C ~OD 9 3-0 7 0 19 0 0 10 4 4 110 4 5 1 AUTHOR: Boyarskaya,.Yu, S. Kolookova V- G Zhitaru. R. P. f ORG:. Institute of Applied, Physic a, -tA6ademy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR Kishinev e ,.TITIX- ,Effect of different lattice defects on th mobility of dislocations in' alkali halide crystals SOURCE: Physica statussolidi, v. 19, no. 10~ 1967, 441-451 :.c,:.-,T0PIQ TAGS: alkaX halide, lattice defect, crystal dislocation, sodium chloride chlorid potassium ABSTRACT: Potassium chlorideand sodium chloride singl e- crystals. were d to additive coloration treatment and x-irradiation. Conditions under subjecte --which a 'har~eninj rid softening of these crystals occur were established. It was.. found;the F-centers-and colloids~ haveno appreciable effect on dislocation mobility. r ,.It:. 6: suggested that several types. of defects due to soft ir adiation which are possibly.connee .1 ted with thecapIacIty~qf this irradiation to generate vacancies in the 'lilt" Is rF COD793 SOURCE: Ref*_zh._Fizkk%P Abs...Mw -Zh -__i~iiior " ~ Yu e' a ~i -Boyars Hi 'r -5 TO none .0 v-, 1 6, if thitpdirit;3~ A m face- oncerniri, knic propprties on le (m) 'of 66hi N_ sirglel!crystit~ AM -8OURCEj Wro -Alf Moldggllo' Set. I z tekkno i ratem. n., no. 12# 3.~Oj 8-14 (L a ng :TOPIC 2AGS sodium chlorid i ljtc~otalz crystal property, crystal lattice din- hardness: S 7A TROBLATION: Impact with a diamond pyramid war, produced on the (Ill) face of W1 single crystals. The dislocation distribution in the region of the print was dis- closed by selective etching with subsequent multiple repolishing. The dislocation rosette on the surfece had no clear-cut crystallographic form (at Large loads, how- ever, three rays in the directions (LIO) were distinctly pronounced) but on pene- trating deeper in the crystal, three rays appeared in the thrtie (1-12) directions, making an angle of 120* to one another. A rosette of such foe-m offers evidence of polarity of the mechanical properties on the (11.1) face. The dislocations In the rosette were In the form of oemi-loopat one end of the loop visa located in the cen- ter of the iv,-,-_rintp and the other in the ray. Seml-loops lying with both ends in the ray were also encountered. Motion of the dislocations along the rays was observed Crd- z:' zz-A ACC NRt AR6000122 ifitaWO and the shift In the d1ree- during the etching procesop.covering a d tion. from the center of the -rosette was larger than in the direct ion tow"da the center- Conqparison of the anisotropy of the microhardness, the form of the disloce. tion rosettes, mid the form of 11the dislocations have made It posstble to conclude that the polarity of the mechanical properties of KaCl on the (ILI) fate is con- nected essentially vith deformation over the slip planes perpendicular to (DI). A. Urusovsbaya. .1 ; 'Iff ~ I h I ~i A Ht t"; If V,11U. - ~ i - i 4:. A 1.1-t , 1. 14: -A ~ I I It ~~ P It il"Ill E ~ All, '~1'4; i . V 1, j~ q . I t IL! ,~ it 1 ~ I , 1 11 1 ~ i : -, I -, , ri I - I i I~* I I I! I I If I!, Im ! , TSIFT, A.L.; IMANTSIff'. TU.T. ;IzHkLJ-WzYA, G.R. I M)=N, V.P. Ixtraction of selenium and.tallurium Ln the treatment of cppper and It lit i t. 5 : , ~t p ~I I .1 'Alt, If. I R, , I ie .., t . i I It Jt ~ ~ Id It - . , lfj A X~Ai '111 'i - " 4 I I" I t" 1. 1 a E'llifl, r P, i - --, i I ~ i 111, li~ .1 1~: ~ - 4 .~;~ 1 i . I W, ` I. ~Wp Wk I ~ 14-s ~l It'! H Bob W T, I 1 1. rm. I F w WN MIN ~M-- I. e, NRIMM ilftl ; I ~ 4. 1 . 11111". t I i 'i I IN:, ; ff~, I . i i ii g: ;; t i . I a - ;z f ~ i- 1, i I I - I I v1 .. 1, i. f I i. :~ i~ I I. I- I I A P4r 4' if $pl 0.1 Il 0411 :45 -skj 111 ~.;I ll I I[ !'I I I I I i I --~~Vxizz mn f -'PY-T1 ~w4jj' 't" I L203,246 VWT(-d)/T/1WP(1) XJPW BRIGGIEr, ACC NR, Ap6ol3loo SOURCE CODE: UR/0162766/rOOO/002/000"01671, AUTHOR: Zhytetalkyy, L. S. -- ZhitetskiXj L S. Kiev); Skurykhin, V. I. -- Slmrikhin, V. 1. (neivq- Ona none .-TITLE.- Application-of the Invariance principle In digital servo- '._-,'~.systems with -programmed. conttol 'POE:- m S 0 8 16 mpu er_.-aya em co -mpute r-programming -1-inear- t une 1:equatloh,:i,servosystem f tibn -junctiona TRA-dTI-H-T~ -aW he-invari7an de: printi App, g: --c-ontl mm tV tZ tems-fw -progra -eif. in con -whic a servosys, 'dijzital computer is,'used as~the control member, has been examined. The.:problem! was solyled by~ -inves ti gating the latent oscillations arising betwe'e'n moments oftesting the system. The research was limited to the special case, when the PNF hAs a stable Inverse trans- fer function. An equation characterizing the motion of the system 7,__be-t-i~e_en_.-_.t-rm--e-, P-61nt-s-wa-s--abtain-ed-.-. -The -oaiaiklwUon takirT&-p1ae_-- d a s6s:-when :th;, --discretenessi-were; nvestigate for the interva f., -I a _: task is al,linear~*and'a_--parabolic lattice function of timef- Vor~the6e Card 1~- 411-1-1--l ~ I -,,I 11 t ; I I ~ ~ '~ "! ': i A;~ i t I , I i miill I il"IllIkA,11-111 11-1, ~ I . 1 111 v . 'r- --l I ;j I i 411 1 1'1 !j ~~, 4 ! 1 r-~! : f. 1 11 ; i - 1~ 11, .4 Hili.4L.: 1 1 69739 B/084/60/000/05/011/060, at D047/DOOG -~4UTHORS: Levikov, - M. zhitingii. L. .T .01~::th6:- rder~.;of:-_the_Da7r 'Technical Progress PERIODICAL: Gia'zhdaaskaYa'.aviats*iya,1 1960,p Wr 5 pp 5-6 (USSR) ,'AtS-TkACT 'Xhii 4e'seribesi -,,technical. progress in.a number of GVF installations . -'The report of A.X..:.K"X&in in the Su- preme~Boviet'is'.referred.to.. several fliers of the Vostoohno'-Sibirskoye territoriallnoye ~ipravleniye. have flown -in more-than 1,000 -hours, -the Tu-104, including Com- rades Glushenko YeZo. .Ksynnin, Puplov and Sere- Xt A bryamn;Lkov. At-the aviation repair unaertaking teaded VI -by -Comrade lzmirvah, Tu-104 Is are reDairedion an end- less line* -The.,workers have undertaken to repair over and'abov(,.- the plan.'.two Tu-104's and 50 ASh-82T ' Card 1/3 engine s. AV the undertiki4g?- he aded by Comrade Shakhov 1; 1 ~~ 1 _22.- SOV/84-59-10-49/53 :AUTHORS levikovj -M*, and nitinskiy, L. -Bef orb - the Court.~of Comrades .PERIODICAL:' 1959 v Nr 10f pp 28-29 (USSR) Grazhdanskaya aviatsiyao ~ABSTRACT: !1comradeal-courts Stressing,the importance of the , in~the.education of the masses in the spirit of Communist morals, the authors list a series of ex- amples of the- successful work of such co rts, enilme- u the GVF-subunits where.this useful practice has rate - been neglected,.and urge the local press to support and popularize.the decisions of the courts. The comrades'..courts were efficiently used in the Moskov- and Kazakhskoye upravleniye GVF the GVF), in the Yakutekaya avia- (Administration of . gruppa..(Yakutskaya Air Group). The sessions of these ' comradesl:6ourts were atten ded.by all personnel. It_ .~is not'so in.the subunitcommanded by Alekseyev (Syktyvkarskaya Air Group), where in 1958, the com- :Card-1/3 :rade s court had only one session, or in-the subunit Before the.Court 'of: Comrades SOV/84-59-10-40/53 ommanded:by1ilenkin (Northern Administration)q a: single session,of the court took place ..in 1959. ~Unsatisfactory.session aof the courts were noted 'also in the Moldavskaya Air Group, in a number subunits -of.the Krasnoyarskoye and Azerbaydzhan- sko~eAdministrationsv in the subunit commanded by. Romanov (Volga Area Administration). -The-sessions at Baku,-.Vnukovo~and Kuybyshev airports used to be only,aJew of the personrial. Theiniti- ~_ative displaye&,by.the Ukrainskoye Administration of the, GVF in conducting a seminarfor the chairmen of the comradeal.courts, at.which lectures were deliver- ed.,by the state prosecutor of Kiyev and by the prose- Putor of the-South-Western railroad is praised. The authority of a comradesf court, to a great measure, -depends,,on.'its chairman.- An outstanding captain, Ivan Grigor.lyevich Yaroshenko, was elected to be the chairman of the comrades' court in.s. subunit of the~Moskovskoye Administration. A respected Commu- Aist, engineer, and chief of a shop, Aleksey Sergey- Card 2/3 evich Smir,nov, was for the third time reelected to ~lt ;Y V : .1.1 - - . t ", t 1,, I im pt . ~f t! , '. 11 i 'I 1~ . m 'i ~; ) ~ -11 - ,I i i ii Ll - V 1140, -1 1 84-5-21/42 AU~HORS% LOikoij M.P_and.Zhitinskiy~.L* - T1 TLE: -Life Suggests Improvements (Predlozheniya podskazannyye zhiznlyu)'' P)MIODICAL.- Grazhdanskhya~ Aviatoya,, 1957j Nr 5,-,p 28-10 (U.'W) P ABSTRACT. The article is a reaponseto the'.deeisions made by the XX Party cc ngress. ' Aviation workers held a number~of economic conferences to discuss further possibilities~of lowering the cost of flights, increasing the volume of operations and introducing relevant improvements. The article summarizes these au e following Improvements in flying are ggestions. Th possible: to straighten the routes between certain points,like Leningrad-Moscow by 110 km or Stalino.-Krasnodar by 150 km; not to fly too highwhen a lower altitude is time-saving; to adhere to schedUes and regularity of flights; to establish,stationary searchlight units on landing strips; to promote socialist competition; to speed up repair 'Jobs and eliminate idling; not to misuse parts and to load each plane to,its full capacity; to deliver goods in time and thus avoid paying fines. The,following:,examples are quoted to illustrate the debate t a the numerous conferences of aviation workerep held all over the country Card; 1A following the,XX Party Congress: during the 10 months of the last year, t 84-5-21/42 Life, Suggests Improvements,'.(con- in the unit commanded,by.comrade Dobudoglyy 486 flights were cancelled,, thuslosing .713,000 ton/km. Comrade,Fostikov, aircraft 'commander with the Ukrainian Territorial Administration, suggested shortening the flight time between Kharikov and Sverdlovsk by half an hour by flying at a.lower altitude. Comrade Kolltsovp unit commander with the Northern Territorial *Adminia.trationj,.declared that in 1956 flights on the routelmoscow-Aikhangellsk were only 52 per cent of the scheduled regu- larityo Comrade Naydenyshev,~party*secretary at Novosibirsk,airport, urged following the highest performance standards in competition. He was echood.by aircraft commanders comrades Kuchava and Gezhoyan,, with the Georgian Territorial Administration. The unit commanded by comrade Kosenko fulfilled.the plan of.cargo transport by 121-122 per cent.-However, the same unitle criticized in the direction of Simferopolt,,*a,s stated by,comrade Ovechkin$ traffic control chief with the uidtjonly 45.5 per cent of the plan'was filled. The planes should,be loaded to tbeir.full capacity; instead, the article com- plains., 100 kg,below:load norm, is considered unimportant. In fact,,, it means,a lose oaf 128 tonAm, (per plane) on the route Moscow- K~ 0 on,&m. on the route Kharlkov-Sver-dlovok. Due to ar k v, and 1140 t such:'"trifles",the Tbilisi airport failed to deliver 150 tons of cargo. Jn the North-Caucasian Administration, 2370 tons were wasted, 'Card, 2/4. by'incomplete loadings, and this means a loss.of 145,000 rubles.