SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZIKEYEV, B.V. - ZIKMAN, V.YA.

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VAYNSHTEYNp B.S.# kand. ekon. nauk; LEYKINA K.B.; PIRITO, LUCHINSKIY, S.M.; KIYEVSKIYj V40.2 kand. ekon'.-nauR; GUREVICH01M.S.3, kand. tekhn. nauk. SARYGHZV~ V.S.2 kand. teklm. nauk;APARIN,-l L.; KRINITSKAYA, M.Ye: ; DZIKOVSKIY~ G.I.-I ZPL'VW,, Rja~ GOLIDENBERG, I.L.:, ISAKOVSKIY,~ 1.0-. 1; DJWVkOj!AA~j ~i [Economic efficiency-of.capital Investmonts: and tho introduction of new equipment'in constructi' ~j Ekbhomliche- skala effektivnost' kapitallnykh v2.ozhenii i!~~vnedr!'3fiiia novoi tekhniki v stroitellstve. Moskva, Stroiizdat,, 1965. 235 P. (MIRA IW) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy instittit ekoPomiki stroitellstva. 2. Rukovodite'll sektora ekon6micheskpy effektivnosti novoy tekbniki Nauchno-issledovatell,ol-ogo instituta ekonomiki stroltells-tva, Moskva (for Kiyev wdy). 3. Sektor ekonomicheskoy effektivnosti novoytekhnUci~ Nauchno-issledovatellskogo inotituta ekonojLUJ str'oit4ll- stva, Moskva (for all%ppt Demidov&).4. H4uchno-isslodb- vatellskly institut ekorbmiUstrot..ellstvat~: Mosk~& (for Demidova). ZrAEYEV ch kand. tekhn. nauk,-dots.; SHUBRIKOV, A.K., prof... red*,, doktor tokbn,,naukj-GAVRIWV, GOV., red. (Course on tbe study of materials with brief,information on the tecbnology of productionlHure mater W ovedeniia s kratkimi sve- jeniiami. po tekbnologii proizvodetv~. Pod reld, A.K.Shubnikova'. zd.2*pperer. i dop, Moskva, ZaochrWi finansovo-okonlin-t. Pt.l. 1961. 310 p. (HIM 15911) -3.. Zaveduyushohiy kafedroy raterialovedeniya Mookovskogo insti- tuta inzhenerov transporta im. Stalina (for Shubnikov). (Materials) ZIKMV, G.S.; SLTATKES, M.X. Rev circuits for periodic current reversing during electroplating- Avt.i trakt.prom. no-10:31-32 0 157. (MIRA 10:12Y 1. Stalingradakiy traktornyy sayod. (Electroplating) '911 F'. 00 W W o 0 0 I, u N A L '00 NAPW MSftd faf OW dQUEMIRAtm at total matotust 00 is coal. 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A A 3STga-- --,I Brown "d of ths tumotsk Bada. T~ A. Ziktvll Itsell 171 (%*U-4yuz. Teplatekh. Iti4t.) 41946i.-Low ush. UP. and 8 milent. slout with high caluric cnatent. make thc-* cxxil% antong the Istst n( chrir tyee In the V.S.S.R. Cyrus PrIdnian ,-- ---- !-.I ~. I ..- a% ~ ~ qpl* w u w V w, w - 0o1 10 14 if it M~4111111. 11 44ft a 0 .110 a1:,# 04, -&-,AL-JL r 9 A. I A- U.- I -t-J-0.4 M-0-010.. A it, A t ........ T. A. Ziluvv. Zaaftishayu 00 c &nd ~mv Soviet-awk due- and combustion-ca minalpm. 00 X. R11:64-11 0o 00 o o 00%) too 0o 4 so- too 00 *00 9 1 As Zoe :1 Ire 0 a low a's 1410 0 04.4 t -4 0 f h i A ;, k4i 4W~ 'a; U : AV W3 IS W!; I 'Y n AM L I N fU~ 0 4: 1; If N 0 A$ 0 V- tv tv x if 411 tt K a n T.d 0 *---* 0 6 0 Ill 9 T9 1 It t 0 arst, v Cad at "31 . Ad 9 IM, ILA. 00 00 00 -00 00 so -00 00 00 V Z 00 am Ir M 00 Comm, *61,44 C*C% stame th" m'do. WAS. see to 20 bm vedlat ag cecls sm". "Ataly "I. ==Mde In a pvrWm SM.. in whk-b sk, W411 reavmt and thm thmush Pyr(W.Ilkd goo *4w*d 'hat 1 W&gmt Ids t0 RbKwb 0out O'l 41"' we 0 Ji at 1"Im whlcn Ila not rv. r"Sb ~h quh temp. ~t by gee -04 too CA, i7 Ali 1W 44 AV to Is NK old It 9 it a ct It 91 !141 1 . : / 0 0 0 see 41 0, O.A.. ,~ ....... [I fill It! iiii-mi -W 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 a * 0-0-0110-0.'O-ipjo.,-WIWilwl;*".gt-w4wl,,glm 9:U- 0 qP-9 11, 9 RIP 0 WRP-Wqp~~W- W-.-- 1 4 1 1 1 IS U tj II I is ~ I to - is 41 Is a It IS U It A Ij~ 1. 1) 1) 11 JOA.14 PM.104 41 all a a ice A 00 Al 11,1V Ila ~i.- C-Otfi I;CtsI41 Dolgruffinatko at total outfit in dawk petroleum, A-' zih7,vId Mliffill. AIMLI*d~%l Lob. 13"'I'M , I -* -ClOrl i.-Liquid peWcum pvtWocts coni g. S frats be =alrzed sathf4eldfrilY as 1611OWS: The wolde with Ebehlu& ralm. isheateal over 2 hts. to A inuffie itartinq .40 at rooot temp. up to OW kept at WW 2 bes", afful the S 4 detd. as u*W. the mult* d,vi.44 10-21% Irdififtt). For inwr ouvwalft drtn. the etunbuffikin it dosav with miNt. of (CL S.. C.A. 20. W&W4 ti~~l for -00 So 00 Stletiff-in"idfuch. The mults Arr comNr.thle its ffh,)~c obtAined hs an 0 bumb Attempts to inilwove the EschkA method by using thicket laytTs 0(the fillifl. tAilv%j. no coo 00 00 a coo 0ow too fee so a ovo coo 90* WO 11 iv. 0 ~1; A tj* 0 ILTALW~bc.t &III-ItOvIrt 00 1:0 "o t 'k An L 1 4 V SO I D 4 3 1 U Ont, Wat Kit if-It Rust'ift qrPWM a Iffe, 0 0 0 0 fo~o 00000000 040 00 0 00 0 Wo 00 ', : :1: o to 0 o 0 o e 0 00 4) o 0 -0 0 04 0 0 T1408 04 0 0 oie 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: o 16 0 0 o o 40 0:0 0 0 0 0 0. T. A. USSIR/Fuel Coal Properties '52 USM ,/Engineering F uels., Analysis Dic 52 "ApplIcation"of '!the'-A6c~eld.i,~ted Me th6d f or.. Detii,- mination of Carbon and Hydrogen in Solid Fuels," Cand Tech Sci T. A. Ukeyev, M. G. Shifrin, Junior Sci. Worker, Fuel Section Iz V-S Teplotekh Inst, No 12,'pp 24-27 Disi~usses detn of C and H in solid fuels usi g meetbord, developed in 1950 by P. 17. Fedoseyev 'md ~M. 14.:Pavlenko for accelerated determinatiou 'Of :these.-elements in.organic c ounds. (Zhur Analit OMP KhimiI,:_No_,4 P 2~;:, No-~t5i 51, P~ 317)-'. I-v_,T,haL,V..,baPed on, -combustion of ample, (if org substnace% in b -cbcntaci~ - C oxide, derv in.g-' as -- c.atai -6.f! sur face- burning; V=' Yst ~=odified in appiication.for analysis of coals _-~nd neat'~obawing considerable advantages over with standard method. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1W. Unclassifiedl. i : - I . I :f! - AID P 1249 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a 10/17 Author Zikeyev, T. A., Kand. of Tech. Sci. Title Crushability of coals from the Donets.Baa'in Periodical Teploenergetika, 1. 41-44; Ja 1955 Abstract The relationships are shown between;the extent of,the crushability of the various coals from the Donets Basin and their ash content, as well as the general regularity in the change of the crushability of all coals from the Donets Basin dependant upon the degree of their meta- morphism, expressed in the escape of volatile ingredients. The two factors of ash content and degree of metamorphism can occur separately or sometimes simultaneously. Charts., tables. Institution All-Union Heat Technical Institute- Submitted No date air irri-j E41 lilt .m :zLr It -.3-uu;AI vil it SOV/96-59-3-12/21t Sciencea 'imd~ AUTHORS: Zii v, T.A., Candidate of Technical ... ye Kjeymenc-va`,-j.I. 9 Engineer TITLE: Characteriatias of Oxidised Coals Prom Open-Cast.' Workings of the Kuznetsk Basin (Kharakteristika okislennykh ugley,, dobyvayemykh na.*,razr6zakh Kuznetakogo bassayna) PERIODICAL:Teploenergetika, 1.959, Nr 3) pp 55-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Coals mined in the Kuznetsk basin'alv of high quality. Mallow open-c-ast deposits in the,Kuzbaed have undergone considerable oxidation and are of appre~iably_14er P 0 quality than the mined.coals and approximate to poor- quality lignite. They have over 40/6 water contelit and a calorif ic value of 61000 kcal/kg or less 4 Because of their poor quality they will be primarily used in large pulverised-fuel power stations. As the~se fuels'have hitherto been inadequately studied, the necessary work was undertaken in the All-Unioa Thermo-~-Technicalo~ Institute. Fuel from ten of the largest, open-case workings in the Kuzbass were studied. 'The, method of 'Card 1/4 sampling is described. The degree of oxidation of the soir /a ./.76-59-3-12/21 Characteristics of Oxidised Coals from Open-Cast~Workings of the Kuznetsk Basin coals was assessed. in terms of the hyg'roscopiq MPibture content; the method of determination is referre.d.to. Variations in the properties of coals~according~to:the depth in the workings from which,they 'are obtalzied! are plotted in Fig.l. Characteristics of~one of the coals as function of the hygroscopic water content are given in Fig.2. As individual consumers may receive;~coal from a number of different workings, it was of interest to see. whether the calorific value could be expressed'in'terms of the hygroscopic moisture content for a number of different coals and this-possibility,:is demonstrated by the results plotted in Fig-3- Oraphs Of Carbon, hydrogen and oxvgen contents, again E :Lls funetionis o*f' calorific value for different coals, are plotted in figures 4, 5 and 6. Like the other roperties', the volatiles coat-eat varies regularly with.the degree of oxidation of the coal,, as will be seen from3ig.?.. Further curves in Fig.8 indicate that the calorific value of the volatiles drops from 10' 1000 kcal/kg ~for Card 214 unoxidised coals to 3,000 kcal/kS for intensively SPY/96-591r3-22/22 Characteristics of Oxidised Coals from Opon~-Oast;W6rkings.:~ of the Kuznetsk Basin oxidised coalso. As many of the sample's were taken:from.: fuel stacks in which the moisture:~'content mi&tl, no~ be typical, a special studywas made.~-of the operatingi moisture content of the coals. The relAtionship between the maximum moisture content and*the hygroscopic water content is plotted in.Fig.11 for a~lnumber of coals. Information is giiren about the chemical composition and melting points of the ashes from these coals., Finally, the principal properties of the 6oalsifrom the',different open-cast workings are tabulatedo! In:.conclusioh, the Kuzbass open-case coals are commended as very:i6romising fuels for power stations because::of their cheapneIss. The,properties of the oxidised coals jLn.the surface layers are very diffe'rent1from those of the d6dpei~-mined coals. There is considerable difference between the properties of coals obtained from different open-cast Card 3/4 workings. Accordingly it is difficult to obtain average I I I , I I 111 1 ii loills; lisilitlilill tl!l ll,Vlll I I WI! 19,11-14 1* 111114111 Pllll:~, '41: W 1. :1 ZIKEYHV, T.A. Imnd. takhn. nauk. C7~~sl response to DOI. Movlovis article "New stockpile Shapos preventing coal and shale from spontaneouviguition." Ugol*,33 no.2t 4?,43 11 ' 58. (MIU 1112) 1. Toplivnoys otdoledye Toesoyusnogo toplotekhMoheakogo instiftta im. F. Dzharzhinskogo, (Coal mines a-ad mining--Safoty maeasures) i(Combustion, Spontaneous) (Lkkoviev. DOI.) 11 1 11 11111:111 H V "M 11 HI, IWFI !111~ 11,14 1111IT111 !7' UIA;1I 113 "M 1111- JIMMM 111!M111111111 Yll T MOM, T.A.. kandidAt telchnicheakikh nauk. Sol id-f,Ue1,*'IV-iM in Soviet electrio powar plants*. Te-oloenergetika 4 no.10:84 0 157. (MLRA 10:9), 1. V3eGO.Vu%nyy teploteMih1cheekiy institut. (mcc-tric power plant) (Fuel) HN, mirgill 1111411a VI 2-1- Ippm .I.Nil I- 7~T-I-fl -iPTj I i -I- T 1: , 1-2 Iflarg PIP mrmftiiif~- ." "pa. IiI.EF.4, N Inpimm'111,11- 1.14,41, Hil I "MI-I , HM "cl It HU OL I R.M.H. "T"M MMA 11111111, 1K All i~; 111 1 [IN II.P I. ~ RMI; 11 !! U 'PI PI; RAVICH, Mark Borisovich, prof., dzk-c,~r tskbn. nauk; DVORIJI, Semen Semenavich: :L-tzh.; FEVVIER, Solomon Uaakovich, inzh.; SUSHKIN, I.N.,, inz7h., red..- KNORRE, G,F., d6ktor tekhn. nauk Cdei~eased]., r--d.; ZIiXM T.A.p kando tekhn. nauk., red. [Fuel for metallurgical furnaces; a handboot] Metallurgicbesk ;oe toplivo; spravochnik. Rav h t iB. i dro Moskva, Metallur-. B', giia, 1965. 470 p. (1411U 18-.12) D L 0011_ ACC Nit, AT6 26 7 661)L~-T VilMi~i6766IZ661 i~ 0 AU'111.0111S: Gulyiyriv,...,k~j.; 4ikCYqYj x0fAlcl~,ri 04 It. Pon). - ORG, nono Influence of carbon contont on tho cold-sh~rtness threshold of structural TITLE: stool oy, SUURCS: Moscow. Tsentrall W nauchno-irslodovatol!skiy institut chern nictallurgii. Sbornik trudov) no* 46, 1966. Spotii.all!qp stali. i splavy acial SP stools and 41 loYs), 170-175 TOPIC TAGS-. alloy, steel, chromium stool, nickel s oo niolybdenum ste t I el,,; nietallurgic research ABSTRACT: The effect of the carbon content on the:told.shortnass threshold of: C1,xomium-nickel-molybdenum stool was investigated..., s~,6cimens were qubnehed and subsequently annealed in two stages to hardness,H[W 20--'25 and HRQ 30--735 respectively. The cold-shortness threshold was determined in terms of tholfraction of the brit-~le component in the fracture of the spdqimen.~ The cold-shorthbss thresh old temperature was taken as the temperature at wfij~ch.tho fracturo contained 10 and 50111 of the brittle component respectively. ~The oxp"orimental results are presented in graphs arA tables (sea Fig. 1). It was found that an increase in the carbon content in Cr-Ni-Mo stool leads to an increase of the cold-shortnesa throsho.ld.' The' Card 112 1. 0 95-1-67 ACC NRt AT6026557 0 ~a 0 I Cd CO 0 04 a) 0 0 CQ 4:0 4 X II L) t. W j! 0 0~ 4j; Q W (n 0 qj IX- CD! j! 0 a .0 'o~ ts IL) Gs Cl 0 U 0 F-IH cl C3 U), 0 0 H CZP -1-4 1~ I- -1 . 4 0 4a 'j. 43 ri 0 Cl)0 0 H H o L. *0 V3 o rAQ ..m CI IL-11 0 scou'~Jotls- Too p M. o st -effective decrease in t'."ho ccld zhortna3s thra:;hol d o*' improved s~ stca"L5 ia achiovod lby tho addituicn of 1% N4 . OrJ&gw.,arL* .114:; 1 tablo and 3 graphs'* STj CODZ. ri:;F . SU RM, OT I IRtF. 002 SC)V/137-59-9-20364 Translation from:. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1959,~" Nr 9;p 203'(USSR) AUTHORS: Rakhshtadt, A.G.. Meshcherinova, O.N. Zikeyev,;;V.V. TITLE: Properties and Heat Treatmenikof~Spring Steel Alloyed'With Boron')', PERIODICAL: V sb.: Sovrem. splavy I ikh term. obrabotka, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1�58, pp 132 - 148 ABSTRACT: The authors investigated th? eff t O~ 003%), on the properties a~~ ec lof B S It5 2R 8ig _50 It 50R, of .. L S_ rade steels. Theinvestigations in- eluded 0 e, i,-the coefficient of internal friction,, fitness to item-a pering, kinetics of isothermical transformation;of austenite, changes of mechanical properties in annealing and the mic .rtostructure. It was stated that the addition of 0.003% B in 50s 55S2 und US stee Ils increased elazt1c. properties of the steels and their relaxation stability. Increased fitness to tempering of 50R steel makes it possible to u se It for springs' of 1arger cross section than those of 50 steel. There aro 14 b0liographical. titles. Card 1/1 I i I I U Wi I IP4 111111 !1111 Jill -1111 1 I.i~ I I I; ; 11PI I' !IJ!1l:Jj I g I Ili III I'[ ji~,31114111 !j!tr!,jjj I I lip 'fl" I III I - . z S/196/62/000./010/003/035 E073/E153 AUTHORS: Zikeyev, Ye.-N., and Khorunzhiyl V.A.: TITLE: osion-proof Prospects of development of expi electrical equipment PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy,zhurnal, Elektrotel~hnika i energetika, no.10, 1962, 16, abstract 10 A94. (Vestn. elektroprom-sti, no.12, 1961, 1-40 U TEXT: Institut po proyelctirovaniyu i,,issledovaniy~ vzryvobezopasnogo elcktrichaskogo-oborudovaniya (Institute for Design and Research of Explosilon-proof Electric Equipment) has planned development work on the following.'problems, 'barrier' protection, new methods of protecting electric~ *circuits "and electrical insulationj protection against;exp~osions byithe use of loose and gas fillers, also contactless and arcless switching, investigation and development of automatic equipment for spaces in which there is danger of explosion. The solutions reached will be applied to explosion-proof motors, transformers:, moVile sub-stations and other apparatus, as well,as,,to electrilc drives Card 1/2 i~l- : i1 , 1 1, ~o I I ,'i jr~,j 1 11 11 1 MH GLOZMAN. O.S., prof.,;-- vl4wlvi~ dots. 4~~A Work of the Kazakh Republic gociety of Pathologisto in 1957-,'i Arkh.pat. 20 no.12:85-87 158* WRA 12:1) 1. Predeedatell Reopublikanskogo obahchestva patolOgov kazakhokoy SSR (for Glozman)* 2. Sakretarl Reepublikanalrogo obahchastva pato- logov Uzakhokoy SSR (for Zukev67a). (XAMISTAN-PATHOLOGICAL SOCIRTM) U amiLft4lu 1111111 LLJrL~A. ,It I I J - W ---of'- ic __ Sciences- - - - Z3XET3VA_,_ -A. I.- -And MULE "i, --O-V-A- Cand date fed al WSubstitution of the Blood of the Donor for the Blood of the Recipient as a Therapeutic Method in Mercuric Chloride Poisoningp" a rep6rt pie6ented at,the Firtst Conference of Pathologists of Central Asia and Kazakhstan held in Stalingrad,. 12-15 Feb 1955, Ark. Patol., 17p No 3, pp 83-87, 1955 Abstract Sum. 1003, 20 Jul 56 I H I It ~, 111111 i I HU i I I i I 1q, !111 11 N111 1 1 I'lilt 1111;111 1 ~ 14111"11 P111 "I M! W , 1 :1 ; -WAD 11, 1 '1 ul "t"Iti 1~ Jill, MHEVA, N. S. ZIOMA2 X. S.- "The combined effect of antibiotics on diphtheria bacteria". Kharlkov, 1955. Khartkov 'State F:edi~al Inst. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sdiences) SO: Knizhnnyu lutopisv~ No. 52, 24 Dacambor~ 1955. 11030OW4, rupill ill of" p. a A A r a It It is 11 94 ill It 1p if Ism Pirm 111,x A a It larcrisill A., P1.11-fifilti .111. can Ga. )C. N. MmAil, Ru4s. 3?pW2. jlkill 31. l"1 ro"SUM by r4irtial cilikirt. so Gbt care cp4=,tr"WM (if a mill. cif 1 still ill. 0* 00 J 00 00 a 00 0 00 =0* z iF 0 ;zo 0 0100 .01 1100 11,00 40 lia. 11voij.. !~q!.,!&, kill -,V* u it 0a( willifit "oft It""Aft I it 'till 0 Soo ^ioootoeoeooooooooooo00000::::*Goo:o.oooo 0 0 : *1* 0 o 0 o o o o o All 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !% 0 6*6 a 0 0 0 PROSTYAK(TV, K.M.; LORANSKAYA., Study of the velocity of hepatic blood flcw by mapns of 1131 and its significance In the diagnosis of chronic.liver diseasez. Medi '4) rad. 9 no.8:37-42 Ag 164. (MIRA 18' prof. I,f.N.E*6,e)*C1Vdj ~'Laboratoriya radiozot.bpnoy liagnostiki (Zav. Instuuta m6altsinsKoy raaiologil AMN SSSR i klinika,luchabnogo~ pitaniya (zav. prof. I.S.Savoshchenko) fnstl.,~uta pitaniya AMN SSSR, Moskva. STEPANYAR-TARAKOOTA, A*M., doktor med.nauk, MUMMA, L.Ya., kand.biol,nauk ZIANYEVA, Vale, (Moskva) Role of the nervous system in the,'~ a~ri oua forms of ithogenesin of V obesity and the changes produced by medical diet.- : [with su=ary in Znglish]. Problandoka i gorm. 4 no.4:52-64 JI-Ag 158 (HIRA Ila&) 16' Iz otdoleniya bolezue7 Omens, veshchestv (zavi Prof.' M.N. Tegorov) kliniki lechebnogo pitaniya (war. - prof' INX. Non'shikov) i laboratorii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnostil(tav. - pr;f. Me Makarychev) Instituta pitaniya AMH SSSR (dir. - chlon-korrespondent ANN prof. O.P. Holchanova); (CBESITY, etiole' & pathogen* IS disord., speical diet there MO.) OWVOUS STSUH, dis* in obesity, spelcal diet. th r. (Rue)) (DIETS# in various diso' (RUB)) obesity caused by 15 disord.: 11111 M .. M-0 ".. IVITSKIT, X.M., doktor med.nauk; YWxMOV, M.N., prof.; RMINOVA, T.r.; LZBZWAN, A.B 'A, Y.K. (Roakra) Associated antibiotic and dietetic therapv in chronic inf act iou;s; angiocholecystitis [vith i3u=ary in Zngliah], Klinmieds 37 no0'2: 79-87 F '59- ()aRA 1.2-.3). 1. Is kliniki lechobnogo pitaniya (save prof. F.X. lien; mhiko,~r) ImAtituta pitaniya A)IN SSSR tdir. - chlea-korrespondent ANN SSSR- prof. 0.P. Molchanova). (CHOINCTSTITIS, ther*y, antibiotics & diet there in chronic infeet.langL62- choleVetitis (Ras)) (BUS DUCTS, die. chronic infect..angiocholecysti-tis, antibiotic &I diet there (Ru.9)) (ANTIBIOTICS, there U'Be. chronic infect, angiocholecystitis, Ifith diet there (Rus)) (3)33TS, in var. die. chronic inf eat a angiocholecystitie, with witiblotice: (Rua)) i I I I ! I I I I i I I I I Ild - -I : 4 11 11 WI 7 ; I I I I I I I I 1 :11. ! It I I I I Z: I I I - " I I I ~- 7 , ; I . . I I p I Jln L 40157-66 EIVT(l) SCTB DD ACC NRt AP6025929 SOURCE CODE: UR/0301/66/012/004/0418/0424 AUTHORI Branovitakaya, Zo Go; Gershenovich, Z. So; ZJkh, A. -A Rostov-na-D~nu (Kafedra biokhim-ii ORG: Chair of Biochemistry, State Universit, Gosudarstvennogo universitetaX Institute of School, Kallov- Aniversity. Pranue (Inatitut bi-ofiziki pri meditsinskom fa.kulltete Karlova universiteta) TITLE: Oxidative phosphorylation of the brain and liver.durino the action of L- methionine-oulfoximin and increased oxygen pressure SOURCE: Voprosy meditainakoy Waii, v. 12, no. 4, 1966i 418-4124 TOPIC TAGS: brain metabolism, liver metabolism, combined stress. hyperoxia, phosphorus metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation "V0,0s N*rs A510 L Or* I C_ 0104C-06:1 0 In 0,0 0 e. 4 ABSTRACT: L-methionine-sulfoximin (MSI) alters the content of adenylic components in the liver of rate. Six hr after HSI injection. the ADP'and ATP.content increases (30%), oxidative pbosphorylation increases, and respiration'to unaltered. Tvelve., hr after MSI injection there is an increase 'in the total content of adenylic system components. MS1 does not alter the intensity of brain -metabolism but depresses eaterification of inorganic phosphates (34%). Exposure,to oxygen under~pressure (4 atm) for an hour increases both respiratory intensity and b,rain phosphorylation. MS1 and Increased oxygen pressure together caused an activation of brain phospboryla- -Card 1/2 We 61�.821+616,361-M.221.8-Q21161!i~777.81&&I 7 47; __J L 40157-66 AP6025929 tion compared to the action of MS1 alone. The sensitivity.of aninala Injectedwith MSI to increased oxygen pressure is elevated compared to controls. Apparenilyv~one reason for this is altered phosphorus metabolism. It was.0-oncluded that deipfte the' ability of increased oxygen pressure "d MSt to precipitate convulsive attacks,their mechanism of action on the phosphorus metabolism of individual tissues dIffers.. Orig. art. hast7 4 tables. JCDJ ,SUB 'CODE,.,' 06/ SUBM DATE,.- 10reb65/' ORIC REF: 010/ OTIK RM 005f~ ATD nusko Card 212MZ-f J~ 05257-67 AW/FM(k)-2/EWP(O)/EWP(h)/EdT(d)/F~O/FS$-2 UP a ACC NRs Am6ol8825 Mon,ograph UR/ UR/ c Zikhanov. Konstantin Ivanovich; Strelkov. Viktor GriE2fyeyi~ h 'q-5 Voyenizdat M-va ~obor.SSSR~ Remote control of rockets~'(Teleupravlenlye raket) Moscovy Voyenizdat M-va obor.,SSSR, 1966. nop - illus. 13,MOO, copies printed. Series note: za v0yenno-tekhniChesiiye zaaniya TOPIC TAGS: guided missile engineering, missile guidance,:: equipment, missile guidance radio guidance, active missile guidance, guidance communication, guidance system, command guidance system, antimissile missile, missile:e6ntrol PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This booklet is intended for enlis .ted men in the.military services, cadets in military schools, and for wide circle of readers interested in problems of missile engineering. It may also be used by;officers inAhe!missile forces as a guide for preparing the training program for their units.,i The prin- ciples of building remote control guidance systems, the elements of th 'e'se systemss and their interaction are presented. Problems which way b6 solved by'meani of re- mote control systems are also covered. Basic methods of missile target.guidance using remote control systems are explained as well as methods of making the neces- sary commands and transmitting them to the missiles. Much of the material is based on foreign open sources and the Nike-Zeus and Nike-X antimissile missile sys- tems are described. L Card UDC# 62~~, 451, ACC NR, AM6018825 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction -- 3 Ch. I. General information on remote control 5 1. Classification of remote control systems 2. Problems solved by remote control systems 15 Ch. II. Methods of guiding remote-controlled missiles-- 20 1. Direct guidance or the "three-point-".method - 23 2. Guidance with a constant lead coefficient 26 3. Parallel approach method 27 4. ,Half-ELlignment method -- 31 5. Peculiarities of antimissile missile guidance 32 6. Combined guidance methods - 33 Ch. III. Principles of designing remote control systems,"!- 36 1. Make-up and interconnection of remote control system components -36 2. Sights and missiles - 42 3. Computers -- 56 Ch. IV. Methods and equipment for transmitting connands 71 1. Methods-of generating and transmitting continuous commands -- 72 2. Methods*of generating and transmitting discrete covi6ands.'' 86, Ch. V. Nike-Zeus and Nike-X antimissile missile guidance systems- 1o6 SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATE: 02ROV65/ Car 2/2_4- U : ; I I ; ! ! - I i I I I I I I I ~ I - I I I I ;!, ~l Al 111.1 p[, '1111 11 TV I I , ! I H P I ~ I IT- I tp I 'T I :11, : , - I . ! ~ , , , ! :, . , . ~ , , :, , . ,- MMIMAN, K.Kh.. uchitell khimii Preparation of stable forma of sodium and potassium. Kbim. v shkole 14 no.5:78-79 S-0 '59- (HIM 12:12) 1, Rakityanskays. arodnyaya ahkola Belgorodukay oblanti. (Sodium) (Potassium) kandidat sell skokhosyaystvewvkh wLuk; SMIOKHINA, I.Y., ZIKHERMILN,,, .;A kandidat. sellskok1hosysystvannyirh nauk. Obtaining soil specimens with Wisturbed structure with a Nekrs. e0v amplar. DoK.Akad.sell1khos. 22 no.1:29-30 157. (Mm 10: 2) Taroslarskays gosudaretvannap "Glektalonnap stantelya. Predstai- lene, akademikom I.I.Samoylovym. (Soil-Analysis) ZMEMAS. Eli Ya. Zikherman, Kh. Ya. - "Fundamental principles of the griss rot.ntlon sXstem of~ agriculture," Yeatestvo2naniye v shkole, 1949, No. 1, P. 19-28 SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Ietopin 'Zhurnal.Onykh Statey, ]To. 15, 1949) .---MMUIRII~IMHA -ul-FIM-1 I.. - :--- - :; - - - - . ~ - -- j 1- 1-~ ZIKHE~Wi-K-.Kh-*;--KALABINA---A-V-- ---- --- --- - - ---- 7 --- --- -- -- ------- I--- ---; P. . I ;, : ~ I . ~ i ::.- - . -1 ~ : :T -1 - - - - . i ~- i. ... . UiSSR -P,;tholo Abs Jour Author Inst Title Ori3 Pub Abstract Card 1/2 gical-) -, --D Igo st Ivo--Sys tom G Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 4, 19,99, No. 16880~ Mhorman, S. zo : Hot-glven- : On Morphology or Root Pulp of the Tooth Stomatologiya, 1958p No 3s 60 It was shown on 520 roots of 378 permanent teeth removed from.43 fresh human cadavers In the 8-72 year age group that the pulp (P) of a typical structure is*found. only In the pulp chamber. In the root canal,, P is found only in the form of anarrow layer' along the periphery. The remaining ; central- part of root P consists of bundles of coarsely-fibrous connective tissue,,which 7 NAJDANOVIC, Nikola, inz., prof. (Prote Mateje 61, Baograd)~ MKI, Todor inz, (Beograd) Reinforcement of the foundations of'the buildings wi w~Llch add- itional stories will be buJit. Tahnika, Jug '18 wt.1,I-.SuppI Radioizotopi zrac 2 no.lls2027-2028a N -63,, 1. Rudarsko-geoloski fakultet Univerziteta u. De,)gradu (for flaJdanovic). FI'll :ILI Jill: ~ -1 11, :1111 1q; I II I, I tj I- I Ir' 'I. II-, I SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CARD 1 2 ?A 158 4 AUTHOR KOJKOVIS.N., MKIN A_N.~ TITLE The Electric Resistance of Thin Layers of Aluminium Oxide. PERIODICAL 1urn.teohn;fisj26qfasc.1Oj 2248-2253 (1956) Issued: I / IT5% The samples were investigated in the vacuum within the temperature interval of 0 from 300 to 2000 K by meansof parallel current. Investigation method and apparatus: The aluminium-oxide powder whioh::was, mixed with an organic binding agent was applied either on to a tungsten wire of 100 micron thickness or on to a molybdenum b4nd of.1 mm width and 30 micron thickness. The sample was introduced intoa piston with 10-4 to 10-5 torr and thermal treatment (annealing) is described. In'these tests the core always served as an electrode, the other electrode was of metal. During annealing the electrodes were closely connected with the surface of the aluminium oxide layer. The average value obtained onthe baisis of fr Iom 10, to 200 measurements was in all cases taken as breakdovn,voltage. Measuring results: The dependence of breakdown voltage on,polarity i s obvi- ously due to the insufficient contact of the outer electrode with the~surface of the aluminium oxide layer. The electrodest' which were fixed to the'samples before annealing, have sufficiently close contaot,after heat treatmen t, which, however, can again be destroyed by sharp changes of temperature in the course of measuring. In electrodes with sufficiently close contact breakdown voltage Zurn.techn.fist.L6,fase.10,2248-2253 (1956) CARD 2 2 PA -1584 0 in the temperature domain of from 300 to 1500 K increases nearly proportio- nally to the thickness of the layer. At higher temperatures this dependence is linear but not directly proportional. In the oase~of a not close contact breakdown voltage within the entire temperature range~of from 300 to'2 10000 1C is not proportional to the thickness of the layer. The breakdown voltage of an aluminium oxide layer at close contact of.the outer. electrode with the~sur- face layer is nearly equal to the breakdown voltage of layers of air of corresponding thickness. At 15000 K breakdown vol tage does not depend~on the degree of the vacuum in the pressure interval of fromlO-4 to 10 -6 torr. These and other facts indicate the existence of pores~~in the layers of. aluminium oxide. The pores pass right through and oom~rise up to 30~Vof the entire volume of the layer. The temperature dependence of breakdown voltage, namely lg UD W f(l/T) can be represented in form of a:broken straight,line. In all samples the break is to be found at a temperature of the order,of from 0 0 1300 to 1400 K. Below 1300 K breakdown voltage depends only little.on temperature. There follows a discussion of results. INSTITUTION: LPI Leningrad Pedagogical Institute):,Leningre.a. Ito I , I -, ! 1, jpj~ .1 1 -11 114! 'i . q I I ;I I, ; - I rJU!, I Itq] -11.1 1 i,~ 1111 ", 1:1 11, ;111 j; 11 ~- !I HII 11 i I' I T 1111111 "Invest !--at Ion of the Importance of Mixed InPntion In the Patho- ,e PO-31s of Tuberculosis." Cand ~Ifed Sci, Inst of Mqrcrimental 2,1e-Rcine, R-i-a, 1953. (.RZhBiol, No 6, 11ar 55) SO: Sun- No. 6,70, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Sclentifid and Technidal Dissertations Defended at USSIR H-A-Zher SJucational"Institutlons (1~5)1