SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BLANARU, L. - BLANK, E.M.
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DRAGAUSCU, V.; COMANICIU, N.I-.ALANARUp L.; TATU,
V.
The Fabry-Perot standards vith improved
properties. Studii care
fis 12 no.2:441-449 161,
1. Ingtitutul do fizica atomies. Buouresti.
(Spectroscope) (Interference(Light))
KANARU M
"For a continuous increase of the innovation movement."
P. 97 (Industrai Usoara) Vol. 4,, no. 3,, Mar. 1957
Bucharest, Rumania
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEA:L) LC. Vol. 7, no,
4.,
April 1958
BIA14ARU M
Towards a continuous improvement of invention and innovation activities
in the sectors of light industry. p.45.
INDUSTRIA USOARA. (Asociatia, Stiintifica a Inginerilor A Tehnicienilor
din Rominia A Departamentul Industriei Usoare din 14inisterului
Industriei
Bunurilor de Consum) Bucuresti, R~mania. Vol. 6, no. 2, Feb. 1959.
Monthly List of East European AcceBsions (EEAI) IC, Vol. 8, no. 7, July
1959
Uncl.
BLAI,',ARU, M.
let US give the nnost enthusiastic support to the innovatIon
competition of the
Ministry of Consumer Goods Industry. p.270
NDU3TRIA USOARA. (Asociatin S+Intifica a Inginerilor si
Tehnicienlor din
Rominia si Departmentul Industriei Usoare din Ministerului,
Iniustriei
Bunurilor de Consum)
Bucuresti, Rimnia
Vol. 6, no.7, July 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC., Vol. Q.,
no.1, Jan. 1969
Uncl.
BIANARUS M.
Towards a continuous growth of the innovation movement in
light-industry enterprises.
p. 46.
INDUSTRIA TEXTITA. (ABociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si
Technicienilor din
Rominia $i Ministerul Industriei Udestre) Bucuresti, Rumania.
Vol, 10,, no. 2.,
Feb, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 82
no. 80 Aug. 1959.
Uncl.
BLANARU, Hircea, ing.
Introduction of new technics and the fight for
quality, main
objects of our invention and innovation movement.
Industria
usoara 9 no-4sI25-127 Ap 162.
BIANAM Mircea, ing,
.A mobLzi~g ballanoe sheet. 'Industria uaoara 10
no.3:1,16-117 Mr
163, 1
BLANARU, M., ing.
The main objects of our movement for inventions and
innovations:
the introduction of now technics and the fight for
quality. Ind
text Rum 13 no.4:159-162 Ap 162.
.0-11
BIANARU. M
!JL~~
Iat's app3W modern tecbnique in o= Rumnian
enterprises by
solving the innovation themses Ind text R= 13
no*5;207-209 MY
162.
BLANARU, M., ing.
Technical documentation, important factor in
introducing new
techniques in textile enterprises. Ind text Rum 14
no.2-.79-80
F 163.
1. Hinisterul Industriei Usoare - Directia tehnica.
~ BLUM. M. ingo
L=.
,innovator movementp an active factor in the introduction of
technical progress* Ind text Rum 14 noa,5:218-219 My 163,
ins* I
. Teshoicia docume4ation in xMppert of the introduction
of the new
teatmalev and th6 impro"Unt of quality in light
industry.
Industria womra 10 mo.W-2 A 163.
BLANARU, M... ing,
New trends in upholstery fabric design. Ind text Rum 15
no.10:523-524 0 164.
1. Technical Directorate# Ydnistry of Idght Industr~r.
1-41~~ARU,, M,,, ing.
pment of the invention and innovation movement in the
textile
'Ievele v
industry, 1950-10,64. Ind text Rum 25 no.12~640-645 D
164.
1. Techni.oal Directoratep Ministry of Light Industry.
BLANARU, Mlraea,,l.ng.
'Importart factor for the Introdi.ctioh of
innovation m3vement, an
new technique. Industria usoara 't2 no.2.57-59 F 165.
*6
1. Techni2al Directorate, Ministry of Light Industry.
ZMMM
Blanc, A.
Re)sti~nship betwen geography and history: illustrAtive eyarples
in vestern Cro;Aia.
p. 'A
35. (ZAGRFB. No. W15, 1952/53.)
SO: Ponthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL, LC, Vol. h.
No. 6. June 1955, Unel.
CA
13 -~'q'-v
1"4
A mvkw of rwvnt Ilmikh and AnwricAs, wofk on the wly. of
i"Vidual pw* NMI of orvrnd P""t.
the nuetbons betwwtn "weal and ",.Ong=. I.I.Y.] the in-
surmw of the Illwolml P~q #m the moling.
NI G, Mmw*
&ANC (3
EDPPICH, I., Conf.--BLANCO G., dr.; GHADROHNSCU. B., dr.
"q~- - ~'-
Study of certain nervous mmifestations of the hepatic dAmeass,
hepato-portal encephalopatby. Ned. Int.,-Bucur. 9 no.2:254-264
Feb 5 7.
1. Imcrare efectuata In Cllnlca a T-a medicala Bucurestl.
(LIM DIBUSIS '
bepatic.com, pathogen, & ther., glutamic acid)
MA
hepatic, pathogen. & ther., glutandc acid)
(GLUTAMM. ther. use
glutamic acid In hepatic coca)
(CIVIM KOMUS-STSTXM, diseases
hopato-portal ancephalopathy, with hepatic coos,
pathogen. & th*r.
RMMNIA/Human and Animal Physiology - Liver. T-8
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol,, No T, 1958, 31905
Author : Koppich Francisc, Blanc Golda., Tudor Rodica
Inst
Investigation ofZ
Title t a clinical Value of the Bromosulphtha-
loin Test for Diseases of the Liver*
Orig Pub Viata med.j, 1957, 4, No 7., 34-51-
Abstract On the basis of results of 309 tests in 225 Patients with
afflictions of the liver and bUe tracts, the authors re-
commend the bromsylphthalain test as a simple., safe and
sensitive test in doubtful cases and during unclear re-
sults of tests of the Mbility of albumins.
Card 1/1
- 84 -
KOPPICH, F., dr,; GRORGESCU, I. St., dr.; KARASSI, A., dr.;
MANG, Galft, dr.
Contribution to the classification of the clinical forms of
chronic post-virotic hepatitis. Mod. intern. 15 no.10:1207-
1217 163.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica medicala PI.C. Frimump Bucuresti
(director: prof. C. Gh. Dizitriu).
(HEPATITIS) (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS)
(CLASSIFICATION) (JAUNDICE, OBSTRUCTIVE)
(SPLENaMALT) (GHOIANGITIS)
BUNDIN, V.
Moving pictures
Pledge of
successful vork
Kinomekhanik nol
2, 1952.
BELOKOPYTOVA, A.P.; BLANDIN, 14.V.; MAYOROV~ D.M.;
MUSHENKO, D.V.
Hydrogenation of the CIO - C16 acids over
copper-chromia and
zinc-chromis. catalysts, Xhim.i tekh.topl.i masel 8
no.8:
6-10 Ag 163. (NIRA -16:9)
1. Vsesoyusnyy nauohno-issladovatellskiy institut
neftekhimi-
chaskikh protsessov..
(Acids, Organic) (Hydrogenation) (Chromium catalysts)
MAYOROV, D.M.; BOYARINOVA, L.A.; BIANDIN, Yu.V.
Production of technical lauryl and stearyl alcohols from fatty
raw materials..Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no.6:1344-.1349 Je 164.
(14IRA IS: 3)
MAYOROV, D.M - BIANDIN, Yu.V.; 0110AMIN, D.B.i
SHITC)FIM, C.F.;
KAU
Preparation of large specimens of technical lauryl.
apd stearyl
alcohols from fatty raw materials. 7hur. prikl.
khIm. 3? no.S:
1912-1810' Ag 164. (MI'MA 1-:11)
BLANDOV, G.S.v kand.takhn.-nauk
Grapboanalytic calculation of the distribution of lift along the
ving span, Trudy MAI no,3,30:3.49-1% 160. (MIU 14.5)
(Aerodyn=160)
DJ
ACC NRi AP6011769 SOURCE CODE: UR/0147/66/000/001/0090/0099
AUTHOR. Blandov, P. I. S-0
ORG: none
TITLE: Pressures in_~W ~1, Arooves of hydraulic assemblies
SOURCE: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no. 1, 1966, 90-99
TOPIC TAGS: hydraulic equipment, hydraulic engineering, sealing device,
cavitation
ABSTRACT: The author studies the vacuum effect of a sliding wall in a
hydraulic drive.
',jgV-rvsve of a reciprocating hydraulic drive is separated from the working
The sealing
cavity by a shoulder. This shoulder serves as a bushing and is connected to
a sliding
component by a special fitting with a clearance. The wall moving in relation
to the
groove drags with it the closest fluid layer. The direction of the motion
determines
the increase or 'reduction of pressure in the sealing ring groove. The
pressure differ-
ential between the working cavity and the groove causes the fluid to flow in
the direc-
tion of least pressure. The flow may be in the same direction or opposite to
the mo-
tion of the wall. Calculations are given for the pressure in the sealing
ring and the
time increase interval caused by the vacuum effect #j&' the sliding wall in
conformity
ndings suppovt the theoretical
with the reciprocating power cylinder. Experimental fi r
analysis. The author concludes that high pressures wear out sealsitand for
the seals
UDC: 629.13.01.014.5
ACC NRi AP6011769
0
into the clearances between fittings; pressurp relief In the
groove causes cavitation;
the sealing ring is twisted by friction if pressure is low in
the groove of the slid-
ing wall. To eliminate these faults, all the parts of the
hydraulic assembly should
be connected with the working cavity by drainage holes. Orig.
art. has: 7 figures,
36 formulas.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 22Feb65/ ORIG REFi 002
,X"OV, P.I~, kand. tekbn. nauk; LMOYE;VA, W.V.j, kand. tekhn.
nauk; ZVEREV, I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOKONIN, S.S.)
Inzh.; SIMAKINA, I.L.p red.
[Shock absorption and control of take-off and landing
devices of airplanes] Amortizateiia i upravlanie vzletno-
posadochnykh ustroistv samoletov. Moskva# Moak. aviatsion-
nyi in-t im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze) 1962. 307 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
BTA,
WQV Petr Ivanovich; BOGALOV, L,M., redaktor; GLADKIKH, N.N., tekhaichookiy
(Problems in designing the airplane le-ling gear.] Noketorys voprosy
preektirawannia shavel sweleta. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo obor.promyshl.. 1956.
70 P. (Monew. Aviatsionnyl Institut. Trudy no*56)o (KEaA 9:9)
(Airplanes--Landing gear)
34276
S/535/61/000/143/001/00C
9 D033/D112
AUTHOR: Blandov, P. I.
-r-
TITLE. Operation of a hydraulic system with hydraulic
accumulator
SOURCE% Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, no. 143, 1961.
Issledovaniye nekotorykh elementov gidropnevmaticheskogo
oborudovaniya samoletov, PP 5-43
TEXT: The author developed a series of formulae for determining
the region
of satisfactory capacity of the pumps and the power capacity of
hydraulic
accumulators in the hydraulic systems of aircraft. The study
contains 144
numbered equations. The following are discussed: hydraulic
systems used
in aircraft, especially hydraulic accumulators; pressure head
losses in a
hydraulic system; the equation of a hydraulic accumulator;
turbulent flow of
the liquid; laminar flow of the liquid; complex flow; selection
of the pump V~
capacity and power capacity of a hydraulic accumulator for use
in aircraft;
test calculation of the operatinG time of the hydraulic drive
whan the para-
meters of the hydraulic accumulator and pump are given; test
calculation of
the operating time of a hydraulic drive with a pump but no
hydraulic ac-
cumulator; peculiarities of the calculation of the operating
time of a
Card 113
Operation of
34276
S/535/61/000/143/001/006
D033/D112
follow-up hydraulic control-surface drive. The 2main
formulae, expre3sing
the efficiency of the prmp (Q PUMP ) and the power
capacity of the hydraulic
accumulator (A)~ resDectively, read as followsi
MELX + max 1
II - Vt -_1 ~
QPUMP 2 K F 2 IV-j- - Psmax (69)
t tF Kt F
U
aopump
and A = S Pa dU a (74)
asidle
where tmax maximum time required by the hydraulic drive to
perform
Card 2/3
34276
S/535/61/000/143/001/006
Operation of D033/Dll2
1 cycle; A coefficient of proportionality; K t - coefficient of
resist-
ance for tul rbulent flow of the liquidl P - area0f the drive
piston;
S - maximum length of the stroke of the drive piston; p ii -
pressure
max a.pump
in the hydraulic accumulator when the pump is befng switched
over to re-
charge the former; Ua.pump - volume in the hydraulic accumulator
when the
pump is being switched over to recharge the former; U a.idle -
the volume
in the hydraulic accumulator when the pump is switched to idle
running; U a
- volume of the accumulator; p a - pressure in the accumulator.
Six
actual examples of calculations are given. There are 24 figures,
4 tables
and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
Card 3/3
BUNDOVP F.I.
Calculating side forces on pnemtic tires of aircraft wheals,
Imv.vys.ueheb.z&vxv.tekh. 6 no.W40-144 163. (KM 16t6)
Airplanes-A.andiag gear)
lbmcl4w.
AID Itr - 966-3.1 14 MW
CALCULATING LATERAL FORCE9 ON AIRCRAFT TIRES (USSR)
Blandov. P. N. . Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.
Aviatsionnaya
tekhnika, no. 1, 1963, 140-144. 6/147 /63/000/001/016/020
An experimental study of the lateral f o r c 6 (7b) corresponding
to the start
of the side slippibgis presented. A briet description and a
sketch of the ex-
perimental setup are given. Threb different tires with different
pressures
were tested, *and curves of TF, variation withangle of deviation
e for various
radial loads (R) are plotted. The results show the presence of a
critical zone
at e = 127-"150:" (ecrit); with e >15*, T6 remains constant and
the'rbtft"f~--
T6 td lhia sift fdroe 7W4jAt at-qjr:Lt is -not dependent on R. An
expression for the
T6 is estAbUshed which makes possibld the c'aleulatkon of 76 for
all possibl6.
valuesof e.and R for -wheels of similar types, JANBJ
Card 2/1
BLANDSM, F.B., lush.
'0~ Combined bydrolysto method for preparing chrome
tanning liquor, Log,
prom. 18 w-3:34-35 16, 158, (NIPA 11:4)
(Tanning materials)
BLLNDnU, Brzezinska, lek.; DANUTA, Rajpert, lek.
I -~"Mw"Mb9W
Thorn test in various forms of rheumatic diseases. Pbstapy reumat.
no.1:98-101 1954.
1. Z Panstwowegolnitytutu Rematologicznego Dyraktor: prof dr E.
Reicher.
(IRMWISH, bysiology,
Thorn tent3 . I
(ADM3NkL CMM. fanotion tests,
Thorn test In rhous.)
ASUROV, A.A.; BLkHMID, A.Ye.
Changes in the pWhological condition of patients
vith
diseases of the large intestine. Izv.AN
U%.4SR.Sqr.med..
no.4:67-76 '58. (KIRL 12:5)
1. Tashkentskly gasudarstvannn maditainskiy
institut.
(COLITIS--PSTC]IOSOVATIC ASMTS)
CHEKUNOV, Konstantin Artem3yeviah; SLAA P. V.T. , retsenzent;
SAKHkROV, Yu.K., retsenzent) NITSAY, V.Ye.., nauchn. red.;
KALI) M.M.P red.
(Electric drives of ships] Sudovye alektroprivody. Lenin-
grad, Sudostroanie,, 1965. 339 P. (MIRA 18:11)
VLASYM, P.A., akndemik, otv.red.; YURIYEV, V.Ya., almdemik, sam.otv.red.;
B"-ANOV. Ij., okademik, red.; DAVILEIIKO, I.I.. red.: DELM.
L.N., doktor bi.olog.neuk, red.; NUCHUROV, P.V., doktor sellskokhoz.
nauks redo; POLYAKOV9 I.K99 redo; STRONA, I.G., kand.sel'skokhos.
nauk, red.; TKACHMO, V.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauki red.;
CH123MNKO, I.A., kand.ekonom.nauk. red.; ILANNA, L.P., red.;
VIDMMK, A.P,, khad.-tekhn.red.
(Problems in improving the quality of agricultural products; pro-
ceedings of the scientific session) Voprosy uluchaheniia kn-
chastva sellskokhoziaistvannoi produktaii; trudy nauchnoi sesaii.
Kiev, Izd-vo Ukrainakoi Akad.aellkhoz.nauk. No.4. (Feeds ana
livestock products] Korma i produlcty zhivc,',novodstva. 1960. 143 p.
(MMA 14.-1)
1. Ukrainskly ordena Lenina nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut
rasteniyevodetva, calektaii i genetiki. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Vae-
so.vuznoy ak9demIi sellskokhoxyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenirm- i
Ukrainakoy skademii sell.skokhosynystvannykh nauk; Neuchno-iseledo-
vatellskiy institut zhivotnovodstva Lesostepi i Poleslya USSR (for
Danilenko). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Polyakov).
4. Ukrainskiy ordene Lenins tauchno-iseledovateltakiy inatitut rests-
niyevodstva, selaktsii i genetiki (for Strone).
(Feeds) (Stock and stockbreeding)
SHEWDIKO., Yuriy Mikhaylovic4p kand. biol. r _*j FMSIPKINAp V.F.
[PereoypkLm,, V.F.]j, prof" red O.MMINII, L.F... red.;
XVITKA, S.P., teklm. red. zfi~~
(Heimirahoswriosis in coml Hollmintooporioz kukuradzy* Kyivp
Vyd-vo Ulci.,Akad. oil* a Ikohospodara*lqkh naukl i961. :Lo3 p.
. I a (MIRA 15:3)
(Corn (Maize))-neeases and pests)
(Fund . PtrItopathogemic)
VIASYUK, Petr Antipovichp akademiki LISOVALp Petr Zakharoviobl
BLANINA, L.F., red.j XVITRA, $.P.$ takhn. red.
[Effectiveness of the use of organic-mineral fee.111sere in
grain and ngar-beet, crop rotation] Effgktivwvtl organomine-
rallnoi sistoiq udobreniia v aernovo-aveklovich-qom nolcoborots.
Kiev, Izd-vo. Ukrainskoi Akad. sellkhoz. nauks 1961. 152 p,
(MIRA 15:3)
(Rotation of crops) (Grain-Fertilizero and ranures)
(Sugar beets-Fertilizers and ranurce)
ANFINNIKOV, Mikhail Alskeandrovich, kando
oellkhosonaukl GUMvp V.I.p
prof.,, red.i BUNINA, L.P.0 red.; KVITKAp S.P.p
tekhn. redo
Z-
(Leopard moth and its control] Drovesuitsa
vIledlivaia i bor'ba
a nei. Kievv Isd-vo Ukrainskoi Akad.sellkhos.nauk
1961. 153 P.
tMM 1511)
01=te-Diseasev and pests)
SKORODW,GV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich. kand. sellkhoz. nauk; PASTUSHENKO,
VasMy Onufriyeviohvk&md..x*1'khoz. nauk; DUIIAYEVSKIY, Vasiliy
Nikodimovich [DanaievsIkyi.. V.N.],, starsMy nauchW sotr.;
LOGGINOV, B.Y.[LohhinovO B.I.),, prof.9 doktor sellkhoz. naukt red.;
,B-L-&NINA,-", red.; XVITKA, S.P.p tekhn. red.
(Soil erosion and its control] Eroziia hrimtiv i borot'ba z neiu.
Kyivj. Vyd-vo Ukrainalkoi akad. oil' skohospodarstlqkh nauk, 1961.
235 P. (MM 15:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Ukrainskoy akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh
nauk (for Logginovy).
(Ukraine-Erosion control)
FOZNOKHIRINO Fedor Lukich, kand. sellkhoz.,nauk;
RAMPOVICH, V.M.p
kand. sellkhoz. nauk,, red.1 BIANINA, L.F., red.;
GAVRIIDV$
V.N.., red.;KVITKA, S.F.# teldin, red.
(Alfalfa growing in the steppe] Xulltura Ilutserrq v
stepi. Kiev,
Izd-vo Ukrainskoi akad. selikhoz.nauk., 1961. 242 p.
(PIIIA 15:2)
(Alfalfa)
LOGGINOV,,Boris Iosifaftch; NOMV p A.L., prof., red.; BIANINA,L.F.,
red.; VIDOh"iAKp A.P., tekhn. red.
(Fundamentals of shelterbelt afforestation] Osnovy polezashchit-
nogo losorazvedeniia. K4vj Izd-vo Ulcrainskoi akad. sellkhoz.
nauk, ig6i. 349 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(Windbreakep shelterbelts, etc.)
SOKOLOV, Boris Pavlovich, red.; BLAMINA~ L.F.9 red.;
LAPCHENKO,, K.P.p
tekhn. redo
(Cytoplasmic male sterility in the breeding and seed
production
of corn] TSitopla.=aUchecWa muzbskaia sterillnost' v
selektsii
i semenovodstve kukuruzy. Pod obshcbei red.
B.P.Sokolova. Kiev
Izd-vo Ukr. Akad.sellkhos.nauk., 1962. W p. (MMA
15:71
1. Kiev. Ukrainatka. Akademiya
sallalkohospodaralkykh nauk. 2. Dey-
stvitellrWy chlen Vsesoyuznoy akademii sell
skokhozyaystve=Vkl,.
nauk im, V.I.Lenina i Ukrainskoy ak&demii
sellskokhozygystvenzifth
nauklfor Sokolov).
(Corn (Wze)) (Sterility in plants)
VLASYUK, P.A., akademik, otv. red.; BLANINA L.F., red.; POTOTSKAYA..
L.A., tekhn. red.
[Uaing trace elements., polymers, @ad radiactive isotopes in
agriculture]Primenwie mikroolementov, polimerov i radio-
611--tivnykh izotopoy v vellskoip khosiaistve; trudy soveshchaniia.
Otv. red. P.A.Vasiuk. Kiev, Gooselikhosisdat USSR. No.2. 1962.
241 p. (MRk 16:2)
1. Koordinatsionnyie soveshchaniya problemnoy komisaii Ukrainskoy
Akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, 1961.
(Agricultural chemicals)
VLASYUK, P.A., akademik, otv. red.; MANORIK,
A.V.[Manoryk, A.V.),
kand. biol. nauk, red.; OKANENXO, A.S., doktor
b1ol. nauk,
red.; OSTRDVSKATA, L.K.[Ostrovslka,, L.K.), doktor
biol.
nauk,, red.; KALININ, F.L., doktor biol. nauk,
red.;
PROTSENKO, D.P.,, prof., red.; KAPITANCHUK, V.A.,
nauchn.
sotr... red.; BLANINA, L.F red.; LAPCHENKO, X.P.,
tekhn.
red.
(Physiological and biochemical principles
underlying in-
crease in the productivity of plants]
Fiziologo-biokhimichrd
oonovy pidvyshchannia produktyvnosti roslyn;
pratsi. Kyiv,
Derzhsillhospvydav URSR, 1963. 458 p.- - (MIRA
16:10)
1. Ukrains'ka Respublikanalka naukova
konferentsiia molo-
dykh uchenykh v haluzi fiz;ologii roslyn, lot,
1962.
2. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSR t Vsesoyuznaya akademiya
sel'sko-
khozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.I.enina (for
Vlasyuk).
(Plant physiology) (Plants, Cultivatep
ZOTOV, V.V., kand. sollkhoz. nauki
6liTEhFNJ3JlRG, k~ix,J
sollkhoz. nauk; BLAIIIIA, L.F.~ rod.
(Protection of grapes against' pests and
diseases; new
studies on the resistance to Ptrjlloxera and
spot
necrosis if grapes] Zashchita vinograda ot
vred-It-310
bolezne~; novye issledovaniia po
fillokseroumc%lohi-
Vosti i piatnisto= nel-rom vinograda. Kiev,
Urozhai,
1964. 148 p. (VT'-tA 'Rlil)
BLAU, A.B.
Istimation of impurities in roLgents employed in the photo-
metrio dateralastion of tmese of asUlse Sharoanalakhts.
15 no-3:359-3Q "a 160. (MIR 1317)
1. All-Ovion Scientific Researah Institute of Chenical
Ingests,, Msarkav Wanche
(NetAle-AMS17616)
BIANK9 A.B.; BU1GAKOTAq AeHe
3bctraction-photometric determination of iron traces with 1-nitroso-2-
naphthol. Zhur. anal. khis. 15 noi5.-605-609 S-0 160. (MIU 13:10)
1. All-Uhion Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Reagents,
Kharkov Branch.
(Iron-Amlysis) (Naphthol)
BIANKI A.B.; BULGAKOVA, A.M.1 SIZONOKO, N.T.
Consecutive extraction-photometric determination of
traces of
Oopper, nickel, iron, and manganese*
Zhureanalokhime 16
no.6:715-719 N-D 161. (MIRA 14:12) -
1* A3.1-Union Scientific Research Institute of
Monocrystals,
Scintillators and Highly Pure Haterialsp Markov.
Netalo-4nalysie)
-BUM.- A.B.
SiWle device for lowering the-deteetablp mini-im in measurements
on the FEK-M and FEK-N-57 photoelectric eolorimeters, Zhur,
anaL~~' 17 no.8tlM5-1017 N 162. (MIRA 15il2)
1. All-Union Scientifio-Romearch Institute of Mc)nodwAdi-
Scintillating Materials and'Highly Pure Chemical Subat&nceo, blarkov.
(Colorimetry)
BTANK, A.B.
Sensitivity &W determinable minimum of a color reaction. I
ZhurJuklAhim. 17 no.9:IG40-10" D 162., (MIRA 16:2)
1
1. AU-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Monocrystals,
Scintillators and Highly Pure Ckwmical Substances,, Kharkov.
(Colarimstry)
BLANK A .; SIZONENKO., N.T.; BULGAKOVA, A.M.
I . .4.&B
Extraction-photometric method for determining the vum of
heavy metals by means of sodium dietbyldithiocarbamte.
Zbur. anal. khim. IS na.9ftIO/+6-I050 S 163. (MIRA .16: 11)
1. All-Union Scientific-Researeb Institute of Monocrystals,
Scintillating Materials and Highly Fure Chemical Substances,
Kharokow.
BIANK A. B.
Simple devices for lowering the detectable minimum when
measured on a FEK-M and a FEK-N-57
photoolectrocolorimters.
Report No.2. Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no.3063-365 164.
(MM 17:9)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut
monokristallov,
staintillyatsionnykh materialov i osobo chistykh
khimicheakikh
veshchestv, KharIkov.
f"1 -u-
r, in rd by r - - j
L L7
APiCO7542
-,I-AFh V, i6,1
OP the s~utliors elseibe
+ by one
BLANK ~A.B,
JO
)bth6do -&,.Bti&Pwi6~~sitrictiori-phatomtric deterainati
elements. Trudy. Kom. anal. khim. 15,30,-50 165. on
(MM 18$7)
BLANK, A.D.
Study of experimental errors in the analysig of high-purity
substances for minro-tmpurit! 'e9. Part It Experimental errors
of the photometric method as a function Of the content of
microlmpuritiles in reagents. Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.l.-3-16 165.
(KMA 18 ~-,I)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauehno-issleedovatellskiy inatitut monokristallov,
steint-I'Llyatsionnykh matarialov i ooobo chistykh khimicheakikh
vashchestv, KharIkor.
BLANK A ~ !-. - -' EYS, F-udc' If A,
. ~;,::-k in !,he chemistry of vo-,rq:.Iex compovnds" ly
M.-.- , lkwako-vskii. neo:g. Wliu, 10 MT 165.
KRA L.S-.6)
DIAS A . Yaol IPALIZOO V#16
ww d=L=.:L1Aa1,
NOPAPtisa of olostrougmetio wavem in a metal geldrg &Uvmsn
far Fermi fluid intoraotion. Zbw. eksp. I toore fis, 48 zoo21
742-747 P 165, (KIPA 18,11)
Is Intilot radleftalild i oloktr*Mki AN Vk2W.
L 15759-66 EWT(m)/WP(t)/EWP(b) IJP(c) JD
AGO NRj AP5027456 SOURCE CODE: UR/0032/65/031/011/1299/1301
AUTHORs Blank, A. B.j'Voronkova, As Yao
CRGs All.-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Sinale
Crystals, Scintillation
Hateriala and High-Purity Chemical Compounds (Vaesouznrf
nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut monokrNtallov# staintillyatsionnykh
materialov i
vysokochistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv)
TITLF-t Kinetic metbod manganese
of determining traces of hjg~~itf substances
SOURCE; Zavodskaya laboratoriya$ v. 31, no. 11, 1965) 1299-1301
TOPIC TAGSs manganesej titrimetryj mi4'rlochamistryp
pliotometer
ABSTRAM Direct titration of Mn by complexon III with
oriochrome black T as an
indicator is impossible because of tbg eastruct Ive effect of
Mn cations on the dye.!
This was caused by-the catalytic reaction of Ym 4 during the
oxidation of the dye
by tl~.e oxygen of the air* This catalytic reaction was used
for the dettetion and
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determination of very small amounts of catalyst (Yn) by the
kinetic method of
determining W ~1 0.00) ppa In salts and acids and W i~~ 0.5 PPM
in water. The
method was based on the oxidation reaction of the eriochrome
black T,bIr H6
catalyzed by W ions, TL;is determination can be made in the
presence Of 4 or
X01 0.5, (V14),.1?49.2# NaGl 0.02# ammonium tartrate 0,75# and
ammonium citrNe
0.05 g. Th. . lidal amount'of determinable FA in the 30-150 ml
of aqueous
solution is 5 x 10-1 g during a visual evaluation, With
photometric recordingp
the determinable minimum is several times lower* The error of
determination is
10 relative Orig. pLrt. hass 2 tables.
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""W"O"Mapw
Lot us breafta th* ammortment of two-plece dresses, Log. prom.16 nool:
10-13 Ja 136. (DresemkIng) (MM 9:6)
BIAN&,-Aua&-Fade,yevua; GOREIENKOVA, Fekla Antonovw; RAZBASH, 1.7a..,
retaenze~t; IAUSTrNj A.G.j red.; GUSEVA, A.I.S re-d..,
SHAMKOVA~ T.A,,v teldm, red*
(Patteramaking, sewing and designing of women's clothing] Raskroi
poshiv i modelirovanie ahenskogo platlia. lzd-4*p dop. i perer.
Moskvav Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn.3it-ry RSFSR, 1961. 421 pa
(MIRA 15:1)
(Dressmaking)
V_
BLAM. A.G.: SHAMNOVICH. Yn.B.,- TRIPILI, K.H~
Periodic cathodic polarization of steel. Izv. AN Aserb.
SSR. Ser.
fis. takh. I khtm. nook no.2:03-89 159. (KIU 12:8)
(Stool-Corrosion)
Ni. 'Go
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BLANK eks&ndr Solftonoviob RATANIKOV, Aleksandr Vasillyevich;
ANNINAp T.L . r j
Cherepovets. Izd.2., dop. i ispr. Vologda, Vologodskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 183 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(Cherepovete-Economic conditions)
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~blP_5024702 SOU %11E CdhEi- UR1OO:)~-61T;:_5704�'766_' /0807
AUTHORS: Bla k, A. Ya.; J~.-A&~nov, M. I.
ORG: Institute of Radiopbysics and Electroniec, Acad,~niv of 3cietictis-
Ukrainian SSR Institut radiofizilti I elektroniki Alcademli nauk
Ukrainskoy SSR~
TITLE: Contribution to the theory of spatial dispersion in ferroma
netic metals in a strong magnetic field
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticbeskoy fiziki, v. 49, no.
3, 1965, 8o7-819
TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetic resonance, magnetic permeability, surface
property, electromagnetic wave reflection, skin effect, exciton,
absorption edge
ABSTRACT: The authors calculate the surface impedance of a metal at
frequencies close to the frequency of ferromagnetic resonance, when
the spatial dispersion of the maith tic permeability must be taken Into
account. The problem is solv y analyzing tne reflection of an
electromagnetic wave from a meltallic ferromagnetic half-space situated
in a magnetic field parallel to the surface of the metal. The alter-
nating field propagates normally to the surface. Dissipation is not
ACC NR- ArW247o2
taken into account. Exact formulas are derived for the spatial dYs-
persion in the weak magnetic field under the conditions of normal skin
effect. The reflection of an electromagnetic wave from a ferromagnetic
dielectric is also considered and the expression obtained for the im-
pedance is applied to a ferromagne"e metal under conditions of
propagation of helicon waves. ThU is followed by an analysis of the
.gnetic metal-Ainder anomalous skin effect condi-
behavior of a ferrpg~ I
tions, with d''BEG61made o-ffh-e--hstribution of the electromagnetic
field inside the metal. It is shown that in this case the resonant
field constitutes a standing wave. The distribution of a field in a
dielectric near the edge of ex6iton absorption, which is similar to Thai
in a ferromagnetic metal under anomalous skin effect condition, is dis-
cussed in an appendix* Orig, art. has: 6 figures and 43 formulas.
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B125Y3186
AUTHORS: Bass, P. C., Blank., A. Ya.
TITLE: Theory of transformation and scattering of waves from
fluctuations in a plasma
PERIODIC.,tL: Zhurnal eksperiment4l'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki ., v. 43,
no- 400), 1962, 1479-14138
TEXT: The ucatterinG and transformation of different types of waves in a
non-isothermal plasma resulting from interaction with the thermal
fluctuations are investigated. 15hen T > Tiq four types of normal waves
site possible in a non,-isothermal plasma, which can either be scattered or
bd"transformed into another type. The number of transformations possible
in4this case is limited by the conservation of energy and momentum. T e
and T are the electron and ion temperatures in ev. and 2 , or
Wo 0
0--and Z, are the frequency and wave vector of the incident or outgoing
wave respectively. 71hen. a transverse wave is scattered from a
longitudinal wave, the scattering equation of the longitudinal wave reads
,6ard 1/4
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Theory of transformation and
S/056j62/043/CO4/045/o6i
B125/3166
2 2 2 2(g_q )2~ The symbols are delined in t
as (0 0) + 3 0 he work of
I. Akhiyezer et al. (ZhETF, 33, 750, 1957)- Scattering from a
longitudinal wave transforms a longitudinal wave into a transverse wave.
Waves cannot be scattered by other waves with the same dispersion law.
Transverse waves having frequencies below -Qe cannot be propagated in a
plasma. The transformations discussed here are caused by the spatial
dispersion; therefore the present problem is investigated in kinetic
approximation. The interaction of the waves necessitates the following
correction to the equilibrium distribution function:
f, (k. -F~ (cft, ko) al, ((a', k')Iap + Fit (a)'. W) i9/, (wo, ko)lap (20)-
ca - kv + Ift
The spectral correlation function is expressed in terms of correlators
between the distribution function and the field fluctuations. The final
expression for the spectral intensity of electromagnetic wave emission when
longitudinal waves are scattered from transverse waves is
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no n= - n 1r;
ke i
a,) 0. 1,00 A, asp - 4 (,0! - co=%) P/. x, + am"Coilen"..
2 (02, we 0)
Ow (w0 a.).
A sizil~r formula holds for the scattering of longitudinal and
transverse
Waves from transverse waves. Effective fluctuations can also
be caused by
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The;ry of transformation and ...
turbulence in the plasma.
ASSOCIATION:
5/056/62/043/004/045/o6i
B125[B186
Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Akademii nauk
Ukrainskoy SSR (Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics
*011~ of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainakaya SSR)
May 3, 1962
1~ -
BkWj F.G.; BLANK, A.Ya.; KAGANOV.. M.1.
Galvanomagnetic phenomena in a variable electromagnetic field.
Zhur. ekspe i teor. fize 45 no-4-.1081-1086 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut radiofiziki, i elektroniki AN UkrSSR i Fiziko-tekh-
nicheskiy institat AN UkrSSR.
ACCESSION NR: AP4042405 9/0056/64/047/001/0325/0315
i.j
AUTI-MRt ~n!~f~.. yao
TITLEs. Electromagnetic waves in a metal iander ferromagnetic reso-
nance conditions
ISOURCE: spar. i teor. fix., v. 47, no. 1, 1964, 325-335
Zh. ek
TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic wave scattering,, ferromagnetic reso-
netic moment. helical magnetic field, magnotobydrodynamics
nance* mag
ABSTRACT: The high-frequency properties-of a ferromagnetic conduc-
tor placed in a constant magnetic field are investigated. It is
shown that the strong interactidn between the electromagnetic waves-1
and the magnetic-moment. oscillations leads to.& noticeable change
in the spectrum of belicoidal and magnetobydrodynamic waves. In
the frequency region wbers the effective magnetic permeability is
ipositive,_,thi'Conductor bebaves-like a dielectric, Under such con-
W3
ACCESSION MR: AP4042405
ditions the ferromagnetic conductor is characterized by a strong
coupling between weakly damped'electromagnetic waves. The case of
At ed helicoidal waves (conductor with one group of carriers) and
coupl
the case of coupled magpetchydrodynamic waves (conductor with two
ier groups of equal density) is considered. The dependence of
carr
the spectrum~and of the.attenuation of the coupled wave is analyzed,
and also the dependence of the impedance tensor on the frequency,,
on the magnetic field, and on its orientation relative to the sym-
meltry axes. The existence 'of coupled belicoidal or magnetohydro-
dynamic waves is manifest in the tranbparency of the ferromagnet
~i in a definite frequenc"y region, and in resonant excitation of
stand-
ing waves in a plate, similar to what occurs in'ordinary metals and
;semiconductors, The ferromagnetic
resonance line has in this case
J
i:11., -an asymmetrical shape, Experimental observation of
suchotanding
~waves would yield new information on the energy spectrum of the
,", ! -I
carriers In ferromWnetic oanductorse- The IMU 69 *"rLMGh%fiL data
makes it 4vossible.to-mako nwarical calculations. There &to
2/3
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:grounds for assuming that magnetchydrodynamic waves propagate.in
.,iron in the case of strong spatial dispersion (E. Stern,- E.
Callen,
A. Kaner
Phys. Rev. 131, S12. 1963) "The author in grateful.to E
for interest and help, to M. 1. rAganov for useful consultations,
-land to F. G. Bass for suggesting.the-tcp~c.* Orig. art. hast 3
'figures and 46 formalas.
'ASSOCIATION: Xnatitut radiofisiki i alektroniki,Akadenii nauk~
-~UkrSSR (Institute of Radiopbyoics a" BlectronicsO.Academy of
Sciences pUkrSSR)
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and a leu;~Otienia in.17. I-i-gle injecticii ist riovo-
caine led-to quick normalization of the lealzacy-
tosis, %hereas repeated injectinis produced a
stable leultocytosis. The number of Gur4preelit-
-OV-Zift Rhadolval7ghost red celli increaAetj after
every injection of novocaine.
CARD:
BIAINK, A.Ya.; KAGANOV, M.I.
Theory of space dispersion in ferromagnetic metals in a strong
magnetic
field. Zhur. ekBp. i teor. fis. 49 no,3%807-819 S 165. (MIRA
ILS;10)
1. Inutitut radiagifiziki i elaktroniki AN UkrSSR.
V-,
i6c-
AIA~'(YL4042
SOURCE CODE: UIVOC)561661()501wl+~il,-,131~i~3--~
AU T~ " G -ank, A. Ya.; Kaner, E. A.
ORG: and Electronics, Acadepy of Sciencesibi&~!Man SSR
J. elektroniki Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR)
TITIM: '.i~he plionoiVspectrum of metals in a magnetic field
SOURCE; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy fizikio v.
50j, no. 4, 1966,
1013-1023
TOPIC TAC.S: metal property, phonon spectrum, phase velocity.,
sound absorption,
quantun oscillation
ABSTRACT: It is shown that when a metal is placed in a strong
magnetic field the
experimeiVLally observed anomalies of the phonon spectrum exhibit
a stronger degree
of singularity (logarithmic) in the phase velocity of the phonon,
even In the case
of a spheric4l Fermi surface. Airthermore, the single anomaly
observed in weak
magnetic fields is replaced by a whole system of singular points
due to the quantiza-
tion of the electron states on the Fermi surface. The
quantization of the energy
levels of the electron leads to many oscillatory effectay
especially giant oscilla-
tions in the absorption of sound,, and these singulaLrities are
investigated in this i
article. No account is taken of unklapp processes and
the-analysis is confined to
isotropic dispersion of the electrons. The calculation is first
made for zero tem-
perature, after which allowance is made for dissipation. It is
shown that the giant
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quantum oscillat-Lopp ctui appear in fields of the order of 103
104 Oe, and that in
metals such as I can be observed at relatively low frequency. To
observe high-
frequency sin;-,ulariiics in the phonon spectrum, hypersonic
frequencies (on the order I
of several times 10 Gcs) are necessary. Origo art, bas: 2
figures, 46 formulas, andl
I table.
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-2 ca-0
AUTHOR. Blank A.
ORG: Institute of Radlophysics and Electronics, AN UkrSSR, Khar1kov
(Institat radlofiziki I elektranild AN UkrSSH)
TITLE: Associated wa*es In a ferromagnetic conductor. Triple resonance
~"SOURCE: Mika tverdo~Fo tels, v. 8, no. 8, 1966, 2340-2343
TOPIC TAGS: spin resonance, acoustic resonance, ferromagnetic resonance,
ferromagnetic
material, spin wave cw09VC_ I _T7oeo.-u6 .1"o96i0firl C X'~ F,1C0
iBSTRACT: The article studies spin, spiral, and acoustic waves in a
ferromagnetic conductor,
a strong magnetic field and indicates that all three types of waves (triple
resonance) may,-
4e excited at the same time. Interaction of the magnetic moment with an
alternating magnetic'.
'fele zhould provoke slowly-decaying associated spin nnd spiral (or MHD) waves
with an asso
iation parameter which may be far from small. Magnetostriction and the
induction mechanis
may cause additional interaction with an acoustic wave in the elastically
deformed conductor.
Triple resonance occurs at a certain value of the magnetic field and Is also
characterized by
sound absorption. Equations are given defining in particular conditions under
which spin-spiral'
IN
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waves may arise, interaction of the three types of wave, conditions
for resonance between
acoustic and spin-spiral waves, and dispersion curves during triple
resonance. Orig. art. .
has: 16 formulas and 2 figures.
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KINGFEIV) D.; GTITGOII(',V, Gr.;-BLANK? F',.-
rjeolon.- of the coal baoins in Da)gariR. Go3lshnik hiol 57 no.l:
267-281 162-'63[publ. 1641
USSR/Metals
Steel Inrots
"Pressure Deadheads," A. D. Popov, Cand Tech Sci; R. I. Goitsm3n,
EnCr; E. M. Blank,
Engr; Ural Inst of Ferrous Me-Uils, 4 pp
"Stall" No 7
Use of deadheads with pressure in runner above atzrospheric
increases compactress of
casting and decreases amount of waste metal. Discusses cholce of
gas-forming substances,
artificial carburization of runner metal and heating ninner b an
exothermic mixture.
Describes practical application, using mixture of chalk, slar,
aluminum oxide, and
graphite.
PA 6/49T84
BLANK~ Z. H.
*611ildimyo rviriad" Doe 51
"Water
Cooling of the Cupola Shell,," E. X. Blank,
Engri Sverdlovsk Mach DIU Plant of XKKh (Min of
Comunal Boon RSFSR)
"Litey Proizvod" No 22, p 28
Briefly describes wthod of adjusting vater-
cooling,jacket around cupola shell as preventive
measure against Its burning through. Method de-
creases burning-out-or.11ning In xone abore tuyeres .
and permits use of thinner lining.
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- , 6~ t~ ;. , .
~~, ~Ylg, ?~, .
BLUK, I.N ,
Casting tractor cylinder liners. Lit.proloy.
no.7:31 0 '54.
(Younding) OUAA 7:12)
OZ. linpmll Markovich; TOMIANKIT. L.14,, r*dmktor; ARANIII, A.C., lashoser,
B.P., inshener, retsensent; DUGIIA, N.A., tokhal-
9heekly rolaktor.
E.Iren castinq Chu4swo otl kl. Pod red. 16.M. Telplansk"o. Moskva.
qom. nauchsottdghq~ $pdvowt laostrelt. Ilt-rY, IM. 59 P.
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BLANK, Z*Lf., imbaner.
Lattap.to tbi editor. Lit. proisy. no.8:32 Ag 156.
(MLRA 9:10)
(Cast Iron)