SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHOGOLEV, YE.A. - ZHOKHOV, V.Z.
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[A course in programming] Kurs prog
lzd-vo "Na-uka," 1964o 386 P. ("AIRA 17--8)
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MURCE t Zhurnal vyohislitellno matematiki :1 matematicheakoy flaikit Y. 5g no# 4t
1965, 689-698
TOPIC TAGSt data*processing# computer# oompiter compiler, ALOOL language#
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ABSTRAUT i Some aspects of:edur
ce.to-machine code translation are discussed.
. Is placed upon the ability to create a compact translator according to
princ."ples of compiling similar to those uscit with the MML-60 language. The
algrlrithmic language consists of a as+, of baigic symbols (alphabet), a system of
!ru. , f,;r composing meaningful units of the Language from theoe symbols (syntax)#
and r*al,?s for interpreting these units (atmantica). The structum of a translator
is aharmoterized byt a) the syntax of a larWiag-e is contrined in a opecial syntax
table, b) the semantics of a language is contained in a subprogram librsry such that
for each syntactial unit of the language (meta7ariable), there oorrosponds a
:Bemantics subprogram, and a) the functioning of the trrnslator is governed by a
ASSOCIIATIONt none
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ZHOGOLEV, Y*Tg4%!7 Siwollyevich;,VOLOSHIN, Vaoili* Ivansvich; KHUM, B.5#,izk3h,
OWMAKIN, 3. 1. , rodaktor; GOLUBKOVA, L.A., takhaicheakfy
redaktor.
.[Rapairlag transportation equipment at --procurement polats) Romext
-traxoper~x9go oborudovaziia xv. sagobei-itellsou punkto. Pod red. B.S.
-Miiit4io Hooky&, Izd-ve takhzichaskol, i ekoxsmlchiskf~~ lit-17 Ps vs-
prosan sagatoyok, 1955. 135 p, (KMA 9-5)
(Agricultural machinery-RIepairl3g)
Sol
ZHOGOLEVA V.G.- SHIMAN, L.M.
Effect of temperature on the t1me of flovering of some lilac
varieties. Biul. Glav. bot. sada. no.49t47-49 163.
(MIRA 160)
1e TSentralinyy botanicheskiy mad AN UkrGSR, Klyev.
(Lilacs-Varieties) (Plants, Flowering of)
(Plants, Effect of temperature on)
7i
ZHOGOT, V.D.; ORHATSKIY, P.P.; SUVID9 N.F.
Low-cosine vattmeters for thm sonic frequency range. NOV. nauch.-
Isel. rab, po metr. VNIIM no,6:12-13 164. (MIM 180)
ZHOGOVA, X.A.
DDA91"'n" itic value of rectoromnnoccopy in dysentery. Zhur.mikrobiol.
epid. i immun. no.1:64-68 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz 'kafedry a-oidemiologii I Mookovskogo ordenn Lonina meditsinskogo
institute imeni Sechenova.
(I)TOMMY, BACILLARY, dingnosis,
recto-manoseopy (Rue)
M.SwIl"IP all I M. i ! " 2 13 Eli r I -
ZHOGOVA, M.As; 123644OWWk, T.B,
ifi;criltA*P. of specific pertussis prevention in an urban district.
Zhur. mIC,,: epid. I inumn. 40 no*9:22-26 S 163.
(MIM
1. Iz ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta Imeni
Sadhenowk.,
T~;
a" ~Ld 771~ 1*4 9
It 4111.01MINMA"M
AM
ZHa-,OVA,
Y 0-lind ?!C,i Fici Hiss) ttj'"- emft!!,W, stafiying the
effectiveness of antinysente measures in the ntpri.,Lcal 4wy-~*"n. 11
s
MiDs, 1958, 13 pp (First Yos Order Lenin Med Inst im I.',!. Secripytov)
2100 conies M, 27-1~8, 117)
202
USSR Microbiology. Human and Animal Pathogons.
-0 Intostlr;al Group.
Bactoria o.L
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5581.
Author. -~hogqvai
Inst Not givon
Titlo On tho Di~gh-odtia' Valuo of Rootoromanosoopy
in Dysentor~.
Orig Pub: Zh. mikrobiol., opidomiol. I immunobiol., 1958,
No 1, 64-68.
Abstract: No ubBtract.
PANTELEYEVAO T.B.; ZHOGOVA, M.A.
Epidemiological characteristics of whooping cough in an urban
district during mass vaccinatkons. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i
immun. 41 no*4:30-34 Ap 1.64. (MIRA 1814)
1. 1 Moskovskiy ordena Lenina. meditainakiy institut imeni Bechenova,
..BELIKOVA,.!MAKOVAt V.D3.j DODONOVs J-.N.; ZHERIKOVA, A,D:; ~HOGOVA# M.A.1
KLIMENKO' .'IerP.j LKVTOVA,j K.Z.1 MITROFANOVA, Ye,B
Results of oma-Upox vaccination in various age groups. Zhur.
iO.-28-32-0 160e. (M~n 13:12)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii I Moskovskago ordena Leninh -
mditsinskogo instituta ime# Sachanova.
(MALLPQX)
Role of comwalescents in the epidemiology of dysentery. Zhur,
mikrAiol. spid, i immun, 29 u0.5!100-103 W 158 (KIRA MO
1, Zz kafedry epidemiologii I Hookovokogo meditsinakogo inatituta
imeni SecheKnva.
(DUMMMY. BACMJAIY. transmission,
'bv convalescents (Rue))
ITA 1.1-DICA See I" Vol 11 -ad ~r
do-y Ju)~
I r12
1265. SOME
~OM
65
DATA ON THE EFFECT OF RADIOACTIVE STRONTIUM ON THE
RO
PROCESSES OF SELF- DECONTAMINATIO14 OF WATER RESERVOIRS
Valan text) -Z.~~Ova~V. M. -Moscow - MED. RADIOL. 1957# 2/8
9 -72
j69-72)
~
e ults are
Results are reported oVinvestIgations carried out unde
r laboratory conditions and
aimed at dig
aimed at discovering the.effect of various concentrations of radioactive strontium
on the processes of self.purification of water reservoirs from organic contaminants.
on (
h
To wide glass vessels with water polluted with sewage, radioactive strontium
(Sr9o) was added In different concentrations. The following determinationi; were
carried out daily over r, period of 10- 11 days-. (1) total number of colonies In I MI.
water; (2) B, coli Wre; (3) pli., (4) five-day biological oxygen requirement;
(5) amount of ammonia nitrogen; (6) nitrites; (7) nitrates. It was found that the
presence of Sr99 and Sr9Q in water in concentrations not exceeding the order of 10
c./1. exerted no Inhibitory effect on the water micronora and on mineralization of
organic substances. Sr9O In concentrations down to 10*3 c. /1. did not, affect the
multiplication of B. coll in synthetic medium at 376. but Inhibited Its multiplication
to some extent during the fl~st 4 hr. when the concentration was 104 c./i. SOO
concentration down to 1013 c, /I. had no negative influence an the viability of
B. coil In physiological solution at room temperature. Concentrations of 1.3 x 10-1
C. /I. caused more rapid death of B.coli (75-80% during the first 24 hr.), but
even at such high concentrations of We 3-5% of the bacilli remain resistant to
radiation. Concentrations of WO which may gain access to water and sediment In
open water reservoirs by way of sewage and waste water will not exert an In-
hibitory effect on the micronors present in the water and on processes of self-
purification.'' References 11. Lisitaynx - Moscow (S)
ZROGOVA, V.M.-
k"'I ~fect ol7various concentrations of and isotopes an a suspension
of 11scherichiat coli in a physiological sallne solution. 01g. i san.
23 no.12:80 D '58. (MM 12:1)
(3SCHERICHU GOLI) (RADIATIO#-PHYSIOIDGICAL MFMT)
ZhOGOVA, Cand Med Sci Diss Exper-Imentrol on il!~e effec, t, of r;,t lo-
active su';-stances on the microfloi,&-iri water arid on the mincralization processes
of orggnic impurities." ."'Oscow, 1960j 16 pp (AcaderrU, of Medical ~SQicnces UMH)
(KL, 37-60, 122)
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AUTHOR: Zhoggva, V. me
ORGt None
an ft vfrulenm of #YPLO14
SDURCE- Zbwad mfkrouawl, epideft1fologif 6MWO~Q*I-t ncp.-- 9i 11-14-
TOPIC TAGS- strentium, radfa strontimm. radfobfaloU, radfada" biotogto effect
"iq7~A('T- fn th!,3 article the author attempts to explain the problem of the possible ch2o,ges
i.rice of bacterin vibeoKexposed W radio-active subetanme- The study Tvas (*-rried
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AUTHOR., Bokarev, K.~38.; Kapelyushnikova,' Lo M.; Basova, 0, 1.1 Zhagovap Yeo P,
6RG' Institute of Plant Physiology 1,m. K. A. Timiryazev, Academy of Sciences,)SSSRp
i/joscow (Institut fiz'1ologii-.raatetiiy Akademii n6u? SSSR)
.~TITL'E: Plant grairth regulatorB12,4-dichlorophenol and 2,4,5-trichlarophenol alkyl
ethers
,SOURCE:- Fixiologiya rasteniy, v. 13, no.' 4, 1966, 705-711
TOPIC TAGS: plant growth regulator, defoliant, herbicide, herbicide effect,
dichlorophenol alkyl ether, trichlorophenol alkyl ether j, defoliant. agentp
plant ch
ABSTJJAC~rstrY
Research has shown that~substances which lower auxin and Sit group
iactivity should inhibit growth and induce defoliation of potato
plants. T~he heavy metal ions, mainly'those of mercury,. form insoluble
mercaptides with Sit groups. Other inhibitors, e.g., ethylene, suppress
the-thiol'group of proteins. *It is known that ethylene and synthetic
-defoliants.suppress the,activity of the thiol group in leaf extracts.
.,A separation layer in the petioles accompanies a decrease in the
au*in content.and an increased ethylene content in the leaves. Auxin
and ethylene'exist in ag autagonistic state. Treating the leaves
with heteroauxin helps retain leaves, while placing plants in an
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2,954
'ACC NRI AP6025810
ethylene atmospher.e hastens defoliation. This article reports the.
results.of an investigation of compounds with antiauxinic. character-.
istics, alkyl-ethers of substituted phenols. According to Muir, et. alto
these compounds derive their defoliant activity by their "two-point"
,treactibn with plant protein in such a way that,the carboxyl group of
the regulator combines with the nitrogen-containing basic group of
ihe substrate, whiie the free ortho-position of the aromatic nucleus
of the substituted phenylacette acid reacts with the thiol groups of
the cysteine part of the protein a's shown in Figure 1. If the ortho-
.position is occupied, then the SH-group can react with the para-
position of the aromatic-nucleus. Substances which do not satisfy
at least one'of the requirements of an active molecule (donot have
I carboxyl groups or.free ortho-positions) act on the plant as an anti-
auxin. The substances selected for study (eaters of 2,4-dichlorophenol
and -%,4,5-trichloraphenol have an unsubstituted ortbo-position and no
carbox
yl roups, and should.possess antiamKin-piiiperties. The aimp cat
of these ethers-2,4-dichloroanisol (methyl 2,4-dichlorophenyl ether)
and 2,4,5-trichloroanisol(m6thyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl ether) can be
represented is products of the decarbwqlation of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T
as-in Figure 2. The reaction of 2#4-D with thiol groups of cyst'eine
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is nonenzy;matic and its-mechanism is little known. Certain ethers of
2,4-D and 2,4,5-T stimulate flowering in ;pineapple plants. Compoundd
such as f-chloropropyl-214;-dichlorophenpI ether, patented.as an.anti-
sprouting agent for potatoes, alkyl 2,4,5--trichloropl-tenyl and alkyl-
''2,4-dichloraphenyl ethers excepp for 2,4-P and 2,4f5--T were obtained by
'heating the corresponding alkyl halides vith an alcoholic solution of pot&@-,,
sium 2.4,5-trichlorophenoxide or potassium 2,4 *D in ethylene glycols The
properties of the ethers- are shown in tables 1-4. Results of tits
'determination of hiij:bicid4i activity is shown in Table 5. Methyl,
.ethyl, n-propyl, iaopropylo. n-butyl'and Isobutyl etheris of 2,4,5-
trichlorophesol inhibit sprouting in potatoes, while 2,4-D had little""
.
0 P t d uhin, it *wii_-
r no e fect on ota oes but vary4g results were obtaine
'tested an other'plants..
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SHAPIROO M.D.1 ZHOKHV M.P.
Reduaing the corrosion of benzene colu=s in coke-chomical
plants# Koks i Ichim, n0.40709 1621 (MM 160)
11 Dnapropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologioheskiy Inrtitut,
(Distillation appar%tuo-Corrosion)
6r-7
Controlling the operation of' the S11-34 eender apparatua Avtom,telem.l
svias' no..S:.35 Ag 157. 411,M 10:8)
A..Starshiy inzhener laboratc,rii signalizatail i avy-azi Stalinskoy
dorogi.
(Rai lroaAm-Signaling)
V..P.; NABMZHNYY, N.Mp.elek-bromekhanik
Special features in the operation of a duplex amplifier with
a coil loaded cable. Avtom. tele'm. i aviaz' 8 no.2-.31-32
F 164, (141RA 17: 6)
1. Nachallnik laboratorii signalizatsii i svyazi Pridneprovskoy
dorogi (for Zhokh). 2. Laboratoriya signalizataii i svyazi Prid- A
neprovskoy dorogi (for Naberezhnyy),
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17T .1 Ij
all "iIF-IF3TI9NIIIi1 'IC.I....... Ivilw,
ViOKH V.Pj IFEDUILOI/p Ye.A.
inereasing the reliability of communication apparatus. Avtom., telem.
evia-z 1 9no.9t23-26 S 165. (KIRA lg19)
1. Nachallnik laboratoril signalizatsiL i avyazi Pridneprovskoy
dorogi (for Zhokh)* 2. Nachaltnik otdola mrrazl Prldnerov-3koy
dorogi (for Fedulov)..
ZHOKHOV, A.
Story of a gift to M.Lenin. MeBt.prom.i khud.promys. 3 no.4:3
Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5)
(Vologda. Frovince-Lace and lace making)
ZHOKHOT. Ap
Moscow - Schools
Immediate objectives in Moscow school construction. Gor. khoz. Hook. 26
No. 4, 1952
Monthl~ List of Russian Acceng ions, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified.
KIR MY, N.V.
Public~educatiou in Moscow during the yenrs of Soviet rule.
Gor.khox.Mosk- 31 no,10:40-43 0 157. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Zamestitell saveduyushchago Moskovskim gorodskim otdolom
narodnogo obrazovaniya (for Zhokhov). 2 ZaslurshenW uchitell RSYSR.
direktor shkoly No.201 imani Oaroyev Sovetakogo Soyuse Zoi i
Aleksandra Koemodemlyanakikh.
(Moscow-Zducat ion)
ZHOKHOV, A.H.
Producing staple fabrics on automatic looms. Takstoprom. 17
n0.12:38-39 1) 157. (MIRA 1111)
1,7rxeduyushchiy tkatskim prois:vodstvdM Lashnevokoy fabrikis
(Looms) (Cottort fabrics)
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a e r jakIIS L A&L it ~.v 4,1 1-6-lc -r~* 0
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00 UnaWo of sulfits, istlulase by bl"Wa4 an the falls. D. UvVJ40V AND W
MAKUWAKATA, 01111111"AW4.10 PrOM 10, No. 2. 63
04, hIcAching %ulfite pulp with C&(Cl()), oil concrete roth leads to the fullowing concluliams:
040 "The Ilkath, proem shows 2 !"Ics: (1) rapid sepn. of the m. ldut of figunt. &M (2)
coulpletkM 7 the Weaching with oxidatiun of resinous matter. fats &ad bydrovarbons
of o""-11, tKvw onsin An tncfta*c ot temp. of the bkochl"at l"*4 tcnds to dc-.truc-
tion of tC ccllttW O*uw. Thr content of 14ts awl jum In the trchnical Ivulp tot little
*'0 affecuAbywahing. The frtmr the pilp Wrwll the droxnpa. tmxlu%:ts thL Irst It is mot
in dil. WW" (cold ntd, Ra(011)v, und 11,5% N&010, Thui the bleaching proer"
should bv carrf#41 out in 2 wv. star.%. In the st stalre the btrachbig 6 rapki and In. --400
tensive without diLngvr of desimpal tht c0fuluse Alict until (lie himut is oxidiord
he hemiccitulowis dimlyrd. After a thlwough washint dig 2nd 'Itagr
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S 0 UR CE -Atome-ya energi-ra, Y. 19, no. 2, 5 1 - 19 3
1
TO',IC TAGS: sodium, J ;Otassiums' teat trans"er. convective hE-qt transfer, nealt
transfer coefficient, fi-guid metal cooled reactor
110
kBSTRACT: 7-he authors sunnarize the rt-su-',-.s of a 'Istrze reso~Fir,~h --irop-,am, 6ating
back to 1956, on boiling sodium and IDOts.33iurri und;~, P- vexif-tv cf cnr-,(4iticn3.
-he e eririents cn hol-ling sodium were -ade Rt heat Inilf3 r-f x
koal !m -~.vith the rressur- and saturation r a--
and 697-~~)5C. '."h,! exper~mei.-;
sures O.')U , 0.1, , 0.75 , ivid 1.5 KLm at 1'.f!'It
---e effect o' pressi.Lre ;)n the heat trang'er v"tq not ~-etail
in the cruze of sodium, but the results qncw a ter.-",!rr,r 'f)-- i-a' tre-ns-
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r.AUTHOR: Borishansk Andreyevskiy. A. A.; Zhokhov-,,K, A.;
iya V2 M,
-Bykov, do Be; Svevlov
ORO-. none
TITLE: Heat transfer during the boiling of_potassiu in a tube in the
region of moderate vaporcontent
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya,- v. 21, no* 1, 1966, 58-59
TOPIC TAGS: potassium, boiling ~) heat transfer, liquid metal, tam
The results of an investigation of heat transfer during the
boiling of potassiuri in round tubes 10 mm in diameter and 600 and '
800 mm long are described. The tube wall temperature was measured at
10 positions along the test section. The potassium temperature was
measured at the inlet into the test section, at distances of 301 90s
and 210 mm from the inlet, and 30 mm from the exit. The experiment
was conducted in the range of'saturation pressure ps - 0.42-3.38 atme.
(ts - 678-910C) at heat loads of up to 53,000 kcallm2-br. The vapor
content at the inlet reached 'ulO by weight. The investigation shows
,that the temperature head and the heat transfer coefficient along the
length of the test section are almost constant. It was noted during
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~the experiment that when subcooled liquid metal was fed into the test
section, superheating-(30-50C) of the potassium takes place. Then,
the temperature dr6pped sharply to about the saturation temperature.
This process was accompanied by significant fluctuations in the wall
and vapor-liquid media temperatures along the whole length of the
test section.. The maximum amplitude of temperature fluctuation reached
*20C. The following formula previously obtained for pool boiling can
be used to calculate heat transfer for potassium boiling in a tube:
3qO.7P0.15
where a is the heat transfer coefficient in I kcal/m2.
q heat load
in Aca.1/m2-hr:_~ and pis pressure in atma. Orig. art. has: figures
and 1 formula., [AV]
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Herbariur of Mikhail Vasillevich Frunze. IUn.nat. no.2:20-21
7 16o. WMA 13:5)
(Leningrao--Herbaria)
(Tien Shan--Botany)
(Frunze, Mikhail Vasillevich, 1885-1925)
aff-pliff ME=
(MIRA 14:3)
Bdible zushroom growing on Nongolisa oak. Pr1roda 45 no.11:121
N 156. (KM q: 11)
1.,5-ya Moskovelmys aerofotolosoustrol telluays ekapeditsiya
"Leapproyakt.1-
(China-Ma9hroome)
u -CITR-Y
TEGORY vorosfxy.
IS. JOUR, t RZhBiOl ITO 14 1959, No. 63 1", Ci
ITHOR Kozlcvs't'tYi D- A-;
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11G, PUB. Len. kh-vot 1958) NO- 1) ~V-89
ISTRACT to austract
Lrd:
ZHOKHO &IJWCHKIU- Vladimir Favlovich; KGLOMI79TSv
V, I~c L_tan
-Rikolay GrIgorlyovichj VYSOTSKA,YA, Aleksandra Vladimirovna;
U)HSECRMV,- Bergey Stepanovich; VORMTSOV, A. Lj red. 1
FUKSp lo~A,,o rod,izd-va; PARAKMNAI N.P,$ tekhn. red,
[Tent caterpill~r,-Dendrolimus oiboricus, and meanres for
Ats controll Sibirskii sholkopriad i mery bor'by a nim. Pod
obshobei red, N.G.Kolomiitsa i P.I.Zhokhova. MosIrva, Gos-
losbumizdat, 1961. 139 p. (MIM 15:4)
(Tent caterpillars)
VSS~/Geophysics Afforestatibn Apr 53
/-/0 V
"Protective Forest Planting in the Zone of the Main Turkmen Canal," P. I. Zhokhov,
Agro-Forest Projects
~F~Priroaa,~K*No 4, pp 90-94
Discusses application of afforestation to soil conservation. States that
Planting and control of the sand is still difficult in the absence of sufficient
experience in forest cultivating works in-subject zone and that the properties and
movement of the Karakum sandsare not very well known.
larch spinner, a daugerous post of conifer forests. Rauka i pered.
opv sellkhos. 9 no,7.,45-47 J1 '59- (MIRA 12: 11)
(Coniferae-Diseases and posts)
BANTYSHW, Ya. (Luganakaya ob:L.)j, ZHOJMgV, V. (Baku)j KMYNDIN,
(Dnepropetrovsk); ORLdifSKA:tAy--G,--(Dii~'*opetrovsk)
Proposals of efficiency promoters. Pozh. delo 9 no.6130
A 1631o (MIRA 16t8)
ZKOKHOT, (Baku)
'59.
Cleaning pipes with steam. Pozb.delo 5 no-7;18 Jy
(14IRk 1229)
(Baku.-Petroleum Industry--Safety Treasures)
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LIJ Ittka Ifff hM MM1;P#L1R9W_411W-1 h 19 W1 M 191 f H 41 it I I I Pig k'1 it I P. I M v 6-H is REW Ht 1W." TORT 0-14M,740"N.
zHDKBDv.
V.
How to prevent fires in return bend chaMbOrS, Pozh.delo
no,11:9 N 159,, (MRA 13:4)
(Fires and fire prevention-Petroleum refineries)
ZIIOKE[OV, V. (Baku)
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Oompetition among volunteer fire-fighting crave. Pozh.delo 6:26
Mr '60. WU 13:6)
(Bakti-Firemen-Goispetitions)
Mtroleum industry-Firse and fire prevention)
ffij~"1617.7r I q 7t
trub"O.I I
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Fire prevention topics in the courmse for improveient of qualifications.
Pozh.'delo 3 no-5:10 Mv 157. (MLRA 10:7)
(Fire prevention-Study an& teaching)
032A 10:7)
ZHIMMOVI v#
KMATSKIY, 0., kandidat tekhnichookAkh nauk: ZHOKHOV T
Waterpronfirg of water tankii, Posh, dolo 3 no,7-10 JI 137,
0
(Flro extinction-Wator supply) (Km 10:8)
ZHOmmV, V.P.
Course of suppurative corneal ulcers in rabbits with radiation
Ick-ness. Oft';hur. 14 no.6-3437347 '39,
8
1. Is kafedry oftallmoloei (nach, - prof. B.L. ~,olyak) Voyenno-
meditsiuskoy ordene, Lenium alcademii im. S.M. Kirova,
(COMMA- -ULCERS) (RADIATION SICKNESS)
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AUTROR, Efendivev, A. Z.; Zhokhov V.__Z._
rIT'I"LE: :mpulse breakdt)w-. of selenium
,'CP-L C TAGS: selenl= rect:.'Ller
ABSTRACT: An experimental investigation 3f the reverse wher. voltape in-
-e a -,i,. Ll~ 3c.,-. f,
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AU2710M, Efendlycv, A. Z.; Zhokhov V. Z.
ORO! Dagestan State University im. V. 1. Lenin (Dagestanskiy gosuniveraitet)
TITLE: Pre-breakdown state of solcniu'm r tifiers
SaJRCE: _IVUZ* Fizikaj,,no. 3. 1966.. 93-0
TOPIC TAGS: selenium rectifier, dielectric breakdown, electric measurement, tempera-
ture dependence) pn junctions,
ABSTRACT: Thd authors report results of an experimental investigation of the pre-
breakdown and breakdown state of commercially produced selenium rectifiers in the
temperature interval from 3DO to -196c.. followir4g
application of a single voltage
pulse with steep front in the inverse direction (pulse front duration 10`5 sea). The
,time necessary for the formation of the breakdown as a function of the temperature'
vas measured,by a procedure described by the authors earlier (Radiotekluiika i elektro-
nika. v. 8, 1040, 1963)* A pulse technique was used to prevent overheating of the
sample. Measurements were made of the temperature dependence of the breakdown forma-
tion time, of the voltage dips-or of the current pulses., and of the effect of a strong
field in the p-n junction in a selenium rectifier. The dependence of the time of
breakdown formation on the crvervor,,age and on the temperature vas determined in np
junctions of theselenium rectifierj, the occurrence of current pulses bath before and
during the breakdown was monitored,, andlit was established that the breakdown in the
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DUIZVKO, S.F. ZHDKBDVA, 0.1.
A book calling for a out in ;rarn breakage in spInn 'Ing ('.Cutting
breakage on spinning machineal, by N.D. Iebedev. Reviewed br
S.P. Dudenkov. 091. Zhokhova). Tekst. prom. 19 no.5:92-93 W 159.
(MIRA 3.2tlo)
1,Zameatitell zaveduyushchep pryadillnym proizvodstvom fabriki im.
Dzerzhinskogo (for Dudenkov). 2. Zamestitell nachallniks RMD pryadill-
nogo proisvodetva fabriki im. Dzerzhinskogo*(for Zhokhova).
(R-M""4- (T-')--A.- V 'n I
doktor.geol.~-~iiro.nauk;.KMLIN, A.I., kand. geol.-,
DAKHKOVq V.N.p
miner. nauk; . PESTRINOV,, A.S.; GALUZO, N.Y.; AFRIKYAN, AN.;,
YUDKFVICHp R.V.; FOPOVp V.K.; POZINY L.Z.; LARIONOV, V-V.,
-VEMLISHTEYN., B.Yu,,--GORBUNOVA, V.I.,- DZYURAK, M.D.j iiVDOKIMVA,
V.A.1 ZHQU~M, R,Q LATYSIEVApM.G.; MARENIKO, N.N.j MANCHEVAI
N.V.j MROZOVIC.Hp Ya.R.; OREKWVSKAYA, Ye.P.; POKLONOV, H.S.;
ROMANOVA, T.F.; SEVOSTIYANOVp M.M.; TANASEVICH, N.I.; FARWOVA,
N.V.; FEDOROVICHp G.P.;-SHCHERBININ, V.A.,- ELLANSKIY, M.M.;
YANUSHt Ye.F.; YLINGANSt S#14., ved. red.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.1., takhn.
red.
[Using methods of field geophysics in studying gas-bearing re-
servoirs]Primenanie metodov promyslovoi geofisiki pri inuchenii ga-
zonosnykh kollektorov. Moskva., Gostoptekhi2dat, 1962. 279 p.
(MIRA 16t2)
Natural-Ge,9190)
(Prospecting-!-Geophysi4ial methods)
ZHOKHOVETSY N.
UPSR/Chemistry - Alkyl, Chlorides Jan 1943
Chemistry - Chlorine Substitution'
IlResearch :Ln-,the Field of Chlorino*Derivatives: II, Effect and Order of Substitution of
Hydrogen Atoms by Chlorine in Chloroalkyls," D. Tishchenko, N. Zhokhovets, 81 pp
"Zhur,Obshch Khim." Vol XVIII (UU), No 1
-Studies of the effects of chlorine on I and 2 chlorine pentane. Observed that amount of
dichlorides obtained agreed completely with theoretical calculations. Theory of alternating
polarity does not apply to subject studies. Chemical inertnea* of boundal-f polyfluorides
and poly-chloro-fluorides is partial vicinal effect.
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1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchro-Issledovatel'skly institut prirodnago
gaza, Mc-qkva.
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AUTHORS: :Sulimov, A.' D.
Olevskiy,. V. M.
T TL~E': "Production of-p7xYlene from petroleum crude
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy-7,hurnal.
Xhimiya, noi.23P 1961,-449, abstract
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uglevodorod.ov. v_,p6luprodukty dlya sinteza volokon i plast.,
'Azerb
ma as Baku,', AN SSRI 1560t 87 - 96)
TEM: The article presents the results of laboratory and produ8tion
triais of a method of obtainifig p-xylene (I) from the 115 - 140 C fraction
of R 'm shki~
o a petroleum using-the following
scheme: aromatization of the
fraction over an alumin6-4olybdenum catalyett precise rectification of the
aromatized~product (29% aromatic hydrocarbons), azeotropic distillation
of the 120 0
145 C fraction with CH OH with precise rectification (aromatic
hydrocarbons.~/75%)O` to producela 100% mixture of C 8 aromatic hydrocarbons;
repeated combinedl,process,of low-temperature crystallization of I from the
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A LTrHCjR: Efendiyev, A. Z,; Zhokhovj V. Z Famedov G. ; Dzham.Rl ov-a , _A. 5)
T.Mii Investigation of pulse breakdown in semiconductor rectifiera
SOURCEs Ref. ch. Blektronika I ysye primeneniye, Abe. 9B153
RJ,7 SOURGEt Sb. Proboy dielektrikov I poluprovodnikov. M.-L., Energiya, 1964,
315-318
TOPId-Noss so Onium ractinir-p- dielectiio breakdown,
semiconductor rectifier
germanium semiconductor
AEISr&iCTs The results of experimental investigations of pulse breakdowns or cuprous
o3ide, selenium, and point-contact germanium rectifiers are discussed in detail.
It is shown that the time required for breakdown Of cup.-oua oxide rectifiers Is 0-4
to 12 pkeec at a field strength of (1.46 to 2_56) .106 v/cmi for tht, noleniun recti-
fiers, -4 to 42 psec at (6 to 1.1.5) -. 105 v/cm,- and for germanium rectifiers, -v1
t4sec~ The resistance Is the rectifier slows down the breakdown procoss. After the
breakdown, all the volt-ampere characteristics have drop regions. The
between th time required for development of breakdown and the field strength is
sinllgx to that between the time required for development of' gas avalanches and the
fiald strength. The time r6quired for rectifier breakdown Is of the same order as