SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOCOL, S. - SODIN, L.G.
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SOCOL, Sebastian; EVGHENIDE, Constantin; IONASCUT, Arion
Considerations about telecontrol and automation in crude oil
and gas extraction and transportation. Automatica electronica
6 no.3:95-101 Yq-Je 162.
EVGHENIDE, C,; IACOB., I.; IONASCUT, A.; ~OCOLJP S.
Specific weight continuous measuring device for pipe3ine transported
naphta and petroleum products. Atitomatica electronica 6 no,5:215~-
220 S-0 162.
EVGHENIDE, C. , ing.; WCOL,__;3~,_Ang.
Additional explanations regarding the simultaneous employment
of several hydraulic bottom hole compensators in the-same well.
Petrol si gaze 12 no.8:376 A$ 162.
EVGIIEI,IIDI,',, C. , ing; SIFV, V. , ing. ; SOGOL, S. , ing.
Interpretation of the signals and indications received from a central
supervisory-control station set up for recording the natural and
artificial eruptions of wells; Iletrol se gaze 13 no-3:121-125 Mr 162
1. Institutul de Cercetari pentru Foraj si Extractie (for Evghenide).
2. Schela. Boldesti (for Slev). 3. Ministerul. Industriei Petrolului si
Ghimiei (for Socol).
. I
UGHENIDE 0.2 SLEV, V., i SOCOL, S., ing,
Interpretation of signals and indications.. concerning the deep
pumping wells. received at a central station for the telecontrol
of crude oil extraction. Feti-ol si gaze 13 no.4:177-181 Ap _162.
1. Institutul de Gercetari pentru Foraj si F-Aractie (for
Kvghenide). 2.,Schela Boldesti (for Slev). 3. Ministerul
Industriei Petrolului si Chimiei (for Socol).
TJXOBP I.J. inZI.j SOCOL, S., ing.; EVCJIENIDE, C., ing-; IONASCUT, A., ing.
Considerations on the automalle aPFara'uus -for the volumetric
Uiong.
meaeurement of crude oil flow for the collectin-- sia"
Petrol si gaze 13 no-5:219-228 My t62.
1. Institutul de Gerdetari pentru Foraj si. Extractie (for lacob
Evghenide, Ionascut). 2. Ministerul Industriei Petrolului. si
Chimiei (for Socol).
IACOB, I., ing.;,SOCOL,_S., ing.; EVGHENIDE, C., ing.;
IONASCUT, A., ing.
Automatic equipment for volumetric measurements
of crude oil flows in collecting stations, achieved
in Rumania. Petrol si gaze 13 no.8:343-152 Ag 162a
i
1. Institutul. de Cercetari pentru Foraj si Extractie
(for Iacob, Evghenidej Ionascut). 2. Ministerul
Industriei Petrolului si Chimiei (for Socol).
SOCOL, S. (R.P. Romina)
Collaboration for the development of the oil and gael
industry. Probleme econ 15 no.8:73-81 Ag 162.
ZVGjLVjM3 G., ing.; 1ACOB, I., ing,; SOCOL, S., ing.
Level regulators in gas-crude oi.1 separators on the laminary
type. Petrol oi gaze J-4 no.At189-193 ~63.
SOCOLIV S., ing.; EVGHENIDE, C., ing.
Considerations on some improvements in the technololzrical processes of
crude oil extraqtion as a result of automation. Petrol si gaze 14 no.
0
11:547-554 11 -.63.
SOMLESKU-Au".lian [Socolescu. Aurelian] (Rumyniya)
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4-LD-lriO boring rig. Nauka i zhi2n' 25 z-,o.7:70 J1 '58, (MIRA 11:9)
(Boring machinery)
Hydrome treatment of complex SW4 ttilIttersh
y the fMtjAj;V1'=ton of iron. GrigoreSocalescu. Acad.
lod of the initi3l tation
7 of the urous co tiates in a reducing-gas How. in ord
to remove the unstable S of pyrites, which is recovered as
elemental S. Treatment witW20% HtSQj effects the soln.
of Fe and Zu sulfides. HtS obtained is converted into S.
The mixt. of sulfates is sepd. Into solid Fej~ (Fe min. of
good quality) and a soln. of Zu sulfate, which Is used for the
electrolysis of Zn. The residue obtained by the soln. of Fe
and Zn,-;s roasted in an oxidizing atm.. then treated with
HIS04. A soln. of CuSO, is obtained which can be crystd. or
used for the Cu eleetrolysls4 From, the residue. Pb is re-
covered by the elfttrolysi3 of PbCIj and the noble meWs by
cyanuration. The rnethod Is successfully GPPUed to ,U the
sulfurous compds.. complex minerals, Fe included, and their
slags, and permits the utilization of all the contained ele-
"ments. The yieldson extn. of S. Fe. Zi, and Cu execed 90
--but Rs~qly. ap roach 99%. T. Z. D6
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AUTHORS: Socolescu, Gr., Engineer, Trianda", A..
and'
.,ineer, L-11avromati, V., Engineer,
Isopescu, Al., Engineer.
TITLE: Production of Titanium Carbide and Ferrotita-
nium from Domestic Raw Materials (Fabricarea
carburi-i de titan gi a ferotitanului din
materii prime indigene)
PERIODICAL: Metalurgia qi Construc~ia de Ma�ini, Vol. 10,
Nr 10i p 847-848 (RUMI)
ABSTRACT: Experiments that were conducted in 1957, on the
possible use of titanium contained in alluvial
sands, showed that titanium carbide and ferro-
Card 1/,5
RUM/9-10-10-1/58
Production of Titanium Carbide and Ferrotitanium. from Domestic
Raw Materials
Titanium white or titanium oxide were used as
raw materials to produce titanium carbide.
The titanium oxide solution which contained
titanium sulfates, titanil sulfates, and fer-
rous aud ferric sulfates, was purified by re-
ducing thefexi~a;~b:t-o ferrous cations, cold
crystalization of the ferrous sulfate, and
filtration. The'purified solution was hydro-
lized during which the Ti(SO 4)2 was converted
into (TiO) SOH by contact with water, and fi-
nally yielded 75 to 76% TiO con-
2; the T'02
tents totaled 99.2%. Sulfuriqacid consurdf~'
tion was 4-7 kg per kg of Ti02.,, To obtain ti-
Card 3/5 tanium, carbide, titanium oxide was mixed with
RUM/9-10-10-1/58
Production of Titanium Carbide and Ferroti.tanium from Domestic
Raw Materials
carboa black, and the mixture was heated at
2,000 C in a Tamann furnace. The parameters
of the f8rnace operation: Temperature 1,900
to 1,950 C; time 95 to 100 minutes; carbon
contents of the initial charge 31 to 33%.
The obtained product contained 17.5 to 18%
bound carbon and 0.05 to 0.6,04 free carbon,
and had a.specif-ic weight of 4.5 to 4.7 9/cm.
This carbide was alloyed with CW and Co and
subsequently used for manufacturing hard tool
tips with satisfactory re~ S. To produce
ferrotitanium. by the 1 ermic process,
an i1mpilite concentra *tle
- ~ composition
TiO 2=46"48%, Fe = 33-36%, Si02 = 1.7-3.5%
was blended with povidered.aluminum, iron oxide,
and lime, in various proportions. The Rixture
was then preheated at approximat y 400 C and
Card 4/5 ignited by a fuse. The various tests yielded
RUI,1/9-i0--I 0
Production of Titanium Carbide and Ferrotitanium. from
Raw Materials
several types of ferrotitanium having the fol-
lowin- composition: 17.7 to 22% Ti; G.1 to
0.2% Ci 1.7 to 'A 5% Si: 3.2 to 5.8% Al; 201'o 011;
and 0.02 to 0-03~~ S. these ferrotitaniumi" type-s
corresponded to the GOST 4761/49 requirements
for Ti and T2 qualities. Specific consumptions
were indicated in Dertinent literature. There
are 5 references, one of which is Rumanian,
French, 1 Soviet and 1 German.
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Topogr2fic reductions of deflections from the vertical- P- 37
STUDIT SI CERCETARI DIE!, MICA
Vej- 7, no. 1, Jan. /Mlar. la 6
95
Rutnania,
Source: 'PIAST EUIRUE-0 LISTS Vol. 5, no. 10 Oct. 1956
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277 ,.-,publicii Lori ne. in
11 1. 01( . Ducurest-4 Pu--inda)
Vol. 7, I.-,r. /June 1, -
LC. Vol. 7, nr. 2,
SOCOLESCU, M., AND OTHERS.
Determining the residual anomalies on the basis of the data from gravimetric
measurements. In Russian* p. U99
REVUE DE PMIQUE. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. (Academia Republicii Populare Romine)
Bucuresti,, Rumania* Vol. 3, no. 2, 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IC, Vol* 8,, no- T, July 1959-
Unclo
SOCOLESCU, M., IANCU, G.
I- -
Exploration of non ferrous metal ores. P. 338
REVISTA MIWWR. (Ministerul Hinelor,, Miniaterul Industriei Petrolului si
Shiniei., Directia Exploatarilor Miniere si Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor
si rehnicienilor din Rominia) Bucurest4 Rumania. Vol. 10., No. 8., Aug. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessioen (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb. 1960
Uncl.
,-t-, ~-'-j )
M.; DIACOIJU, F.I.; KISSLING, M.
Contributions to the knowledge of the genesia of the mineralization
AntheBlaznaVa.Usy. Revminl2no.6:253-258.Te 161.
SOCOLESCUP M.; ANDRONESCU, A.; IM, N.
New mineralogical obser7ations on the polymetal mineralizing of the
Handalu Ilbei deposit. Rev min 13 no.10:444-446 0 162.
_4QQj&SjU,j1,,prpf.; BUTUWCU, H.; POPESCU, Th.; SAMOILA, I.;
TEODORESCU, D.; DR&GIIA, M.
Contributions to the knowledge of stanni-arous mi4eralizing in the
BaA Borsa, Bur.14U ore. Rev min 13 no.U:1+8'1-4p N 169.
I
, Mrcea; STCIENESCU, Scarlat; POPOVIGI, Dorin
First results of new measurements w
,Ath a pendulum in Rumania,
1957-1958. Problems geofis 2:19-26 163.
SOCOLESCU2 M.; BONEA, Lidia; HAIDUC, P.
Contributions to the ~mmowledge of the copper mineralization at
the Pirul lui Avram, Mantii Apuseni. Rev min 14 no.9:393-402 S 163.
sOCOLOVSCHI.. R.
A method for the indirect volumetric determination of
- .1. phosphates. 'Rev chimie Min petr 13 no.5:306 147 162.
-SOCOLOVSCIII . R.
.rapid determination of phosphorus from phosphorus copper. RAm. chimie -
1,
Min petr 13 no.10:618 0 162.
Infectious Diseases
RUI~WNIA
VAINER, E., Dr, Col, SOCOS)Ull, Pr LL-Col, and GIIEORGHIU, D.,
Dr, Lt-Col Laffiliation not givenj
"Clinical-Radiological Considerations on Pulmonary Tuberculoma."
Bucharest, Revisla Sanitara Nilitara, Vol 62, No 4, Jul-Aug 66,
pp 699-707.
Abstract; The authors describe six cases of -pulmonary tuber-
culoma, emphasizing the considerable differences among them
and the variety of clinical and therapeutic approaches, and
discuss the general classification and treatment of pulmonary
tuberculoma.
Includes 6 figures and 6) re-L"erences, of which 4 Rumanian,
one italian and one French. -- Nanuscript submitted 2 June 1965.
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werG placed or. the nets. La t-he III
croup th.~a beehives I-iera also Zurnished -.-;i-uh
nats3 bu-% hara training was Derformed atteirn..
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L amd
Ging to C11rect. tbe bees to c-'1qstnut traea
to c"over. M 17 Colitrolt tbe
whl' I
beehives' eratrcimcas Were 1-Cf:,VOren, Reanitst
0? 1 _; d 2-~l jiAy thc t,~;mpera-
- '~G May., 4 June, an 0
ture, in "lie nnasts of Ivroups 11 and 1111 vrts
sign.J.-ficam',ly lower than of tth,:: groups I -~Lnd
!V. The colonies Of group I prc.,Sellte'd -'U- he
smallest los3es o--:' bees; ul-~e hive terperatur-s-
2/3
SOCZEXP Zygmunt
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Biotic tests for the determination of the growth substances in plants.
Wiad botaniczne 6 no.1-33-,64 162.
HA'~ITFPNICZ, Janusz; SOCZZK-MICHA,~ ina;
r~S b~~ SZENIC, Julian; PIET-7?ASZW, Romuald.
Hemorrhage from the upper segment of the digestive tract of unknown
etiolo&- according to data of the Second Surgical Clinic of the Academy
nf Hedicine in Todz. Polski Przegl. chir. 30 -no.5:511-514 MaY 58.
(PASTRODII-MTIITAL SYSTEM, hemorrh.
u7mer segment, unknown etiol. (Pol))
ri the
r,,i rj of tre llfe-lcal _i_n Lodz and
I,e 0.-:! tc. af Ul ica 1 treatmen t in ,;r(,,ent cases
yp - L 1. tyg. lek. 20 no.24z900-901
iI.UII_IZA Alcksandra; Dopart,aent of YpIdcmIolc!SY Naklad
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Epidemlolosil), ?Zq Cpant-Awovy Zaklnd HISIe'n-Y -- State Ilia-
titutG of HrEr _7, Dtreator:*Yror rr J. XOST?Z_'NSXI, Head
of t"'e Institute: V T CKI; with tho collabo-
rati of J. 301'v.' T. Jonizit CZ I . ZACIRZAK, W. KOCIELSKA,
on
M. XOPEC, X. LIPIREEYA, R. LUTYUSY1, J. Y_kKARSfICZ, R. IMLYSZ-
X0, X. ITLY11-61., A. OLES, S. PES-4-i, 1--_ T. RODR=r-
WICZ, J. RM"NADOTIA, ' SOCN21 S. SZGZES:uAx' r. ZOI.NIE-
RGA 11 of the VTojovodztwo Nealth and EpIde41010FIcal Sta-
tiona (Wo3ewodzkle Staola Sanitarno-r-,'oldemiologiaznF?); H.
BOBROWSKI, A. GECOW, J. GELBER, M. GRUSUZYNUA, It. JA-.TP.Z?B-
SKA, E. JUZWA, J. ETJROCZ.TCrR; Z. RESM, R. STANCZYK, 'T, st-,-
NATOWICZOVA, Z. SZCZM-SZA, K. SZOZYGI-EISKI, S. SUNDLAR, X.
DUCOWA, J. WAJSZCZUK. R. WARZECIIA all of the Dopartmentp
of Poliomyelitis Patients (Oddzialy dla Chorych n% Polio-
myclitte) of the WoJawodrtwo Health and EDIdemlolo~~Ical
statIons; J. ADA'~SRI (Poznan), H. DOBROWOLSEA (Wars'aw), J.
BOCHI,:NSXA (Lodz), M. KOIMIG (Krakow); H. DOSRGI.~MLSEA of
the Department of Virology (Zaklad Wirusalogil) of PZR,
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Director: ?."of Dr F. MIZE-SMYCE1, teennical aid: A. BAC-INSU
"Epidemic Situation of Poliomyelitis In Poland In 196111
Varsaw, PrZealad EDIdemiologiaznv, Vol XVI, No 4,/~962,
pp,769-375.
Abstract: rj%uthor,, aiglish sumiarv Tnoaif1eA7 'The profound
.7 and cllnls~tl picture
influence on the opld7.mloloF~v, etiolop
of pollomyolitis o-* the Introduction of Taos Immuhization
with attenuatod poilo vaccines In 1959'1.e dincussad. Obear-
vations on the Influence and effect of Im:nunizations with
Euch vaccines on the epidemic situation of poliomyelitis
In Poland are reported. 4 tables, 2 dla6raiis; 5 Polish
references.
2
JAMROG) Dariusz; RELZEK, janina; SOCZ1WINSKA, Zofia ,, ,
Replacement of daily sampling with a single-stage test in the
study of lead excretion in exposed workers. Med. pracy 16
no.2-.96-101 165
1. Ze Stacji San itarn o-Epi der.,iiologi ezriej dla m. 'Warszawy
(Dy-rektort dr. J. Letki).
.'X)C7'~!TN',.,~ r, T,. ; WAKSMUNIMIKI, A.,
I
lzO,ZT:-.,1"7,-"r,I, rpr.3-Itp -, rrent -tracti-l 4 1 ~' SY3t(,lr; 1-i(Illid-l"''Isa
E. j 11 - . I 're -L I - It
method of ser;iratinf miytuare3 "
y 'Cile~,Ucal News (Poland) ,
Vol. !X Nlo. 0, September 1?5-
1. C: 1" I't
C. 7.
I Abs. Jour
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1113 t ItUtu .
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Or ir- 1,u b.
Abstrec'.
POTAND E
Aiialytleal ChGiaistry. Analy--is of organic
Substances
Ref Zhur - X~Am-, !4o 5; 1959, No. 1,5138
Waksmundzki, A.; Soczewinski,_E.- Aksanowski,R
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Chromatographic Separation of Quinoline Bases
on Buffered Paper
Chein. analit., 19,57, 2, No 5, 459-462
Values of Rf were determined for quinoline
bases (0) on Whatman No 4 paper by the method;
of ascending chromatography. Strips of the pa-1.
per were saturated with buffer solutions of
0.1 n. citric acid and 0.2 n. Na2HP04 contain-
ing HgI as a stabilizer. The paper was dried
in air io a moisture coefficient of 1.5 (ratiol
of weight of moistened strip to weight of d
strip). Then, 0.6 ~ti. of a 0.0.5 M QB solution
in hex"ane (H) was applied on the starting linel,
COUNTRY Poland H-17
CATEGORY
AB3. JOUP. RZX-hki,-, -1~0- -L~,59, -,7o. 87568
AUTH OR klaksmiLzidzki, A.; Soczewinski, E.
TITLF Separation of Strycluine and Brucine by the
Method of Countercurrent Extraction
0 E P" .PUB. Acta polon. pharmac., 101
15, No 4, 279-283
IACT To ~';nd the most suitable conditions for the
S~,V~Ilration of stryclLnine and brucine by the method of
colvitercurrent eXtraction, the distribution coefficients
of these -a-l.'r-aloids in different systems were determined
at different- pH values of the aqueoils phase. It is shown
that the gre.:atest difference in distribution coefficient
values -c-)c,~ur,,i on using the systen: ben-zene - citrate-pho-%bate
bufffer of D-H 7.2, as a result of which a complete sepa-
ration of tilese alkaloids is effectled.
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)aper chiomatography"of weak organic acids and bases
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skii (I rzFJ --ininicK E t Soczeu-jAski (Univ,,
Mn, Roczy6ki Cfi-rm--37-,-*-4rf-1ftt9".)(Eng-
Efil
are derived relating the vahie of
R /(if weak- org. acids and hases to) their partition coeffs.,
ionization consts., p1l of buffered lraper and the matio of
Vols. of the moving and stable plimses. Buffered paper
chromatography of quinaline and isoquinoline was effected
with licNane as the moving phase, at various p1l values of
the water pliase, and innization consts. of the bases were..
ralcd, The theoretical curve of RI vs. fill agreed very IVVII
i?, with the expti. one. The curve obtained for 2-hydroxyj-,
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WAKSMUNDZKI, Andrzeji SOCZEWINSKI, Edward
Parameters influencing Rf values of organic amphoteric substances
buffered paper chromatography. Rocz cherdi 33 no.6;1423-1430 '59.
(EW 9:9)
1. Zaklad Ghemii Fizycznej Uniwersytetu Marii Sklodowskiej-Gurie,
Lublin i Zaklad ChemiA. Nieroganicznej Akademii Medycznej, Lublin.
(Organic compounds) (Chromatography)
(Amphoteric substances)
WAKSMUNDZKIY A.; SOCZEWINSKI, E.
A paper chromatography method for determination of suitable solvent
systems for countercurrent distribution. Bul chim. PAN 9 no.3:
155-158 '61,
1. Department of Physical Chemistry, University, Lublin and Department
of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Medicine., Lublin. Presented by
W. Kemula.
(Chromatographic analysis) (Solvents)
SOCZEWITTSKI, E.; WAYMMIDSKI, A.
On the relation between the RM coefficient and hydrogen ion concentra-
tion in buffered paper chromatography. Bul chim PAN 9 no.6:445-449
161.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Medical Academy, Lublin and
Department of Physical Chemistry, University, Lublin. Presented by
B. Kamienski.
WA)OMUMZKIJ, Ar. zej,- SOCZWINSKI VA'au-d; FRZYBOROWSKA, Maria
The factor Rf of organic electrolytes in linear and circular
chromatography by means of the buffered filter paper method.
Chem anal 7 no.5-.989-993 262.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Medicine, Lublin.
WAKSLUNDMI, Andrzej; RATAJEWICZ, Danuta; SOCZ1WRISKI, Edward
A -anid method, for the chromatographic anal is of mixtures of
YS
brucine and strychnine. Acta pol. pharm. 19 no.1:44-47 162.
1. Z Katedry Chemii Nieroganicznej Wydzialu Farma'ceutycznego Akadmii
Medycznej w Lublinie Merownik: prof. dr A. Waksmundzki.
(ALKALOIDS chem) (STRYCHME chem)
JUSIAK, Leon; SOOZENIII-Si~I, Ed,.mrd;, WAFZMtJNDZKI, Andrzej
Pvr-~itiori of cheli.'onine and vroto-.dno by means of countercurrant
I
cascade extraction, Acta. pol. ph,=.,-~ 19 no.3:193-1013 162.
!, Z Zal-ladu Chemii Nieorfan-4'c:znej Akndemii Medycznej w Lublinie
Kieroimik: proil- dr. A. Wakstrmdzki.,
(CE,'LIDOI-IM,l chem) (ALKa-OIDS objm)
(G]1ROl.lATOGI?APIIY)
WAMUMMI, A.1 SOCZEWINSKI E.; SUPPRYTTOWICZ, Z.
On the relation between the composition of the mixed stationary
phase and the retention time in gas-3iquid partitlevk~chromatography.
Coll Cz Chem 27 no.8:2001-2006 Ag 162.
1. Department of Physical Chemistry., University Lublin.. Poland.
WAKSMUNDZKI, Andrzej; SOCZEWINSK19 Edward~ RATAJEWICZ, Danuta
Chromatographic separation of some acridine derivatives. Chem
anal 8 no.1:103-106 163.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy,
Acadeny of Medicine, Lublin.
SOCZEWIXSE1, Fdward
Separation efficiency in buffered paper chromatography of organic
electrolytes. Rocz cliemii 37 no",.467-479- 163*
1. Department of Inorganic Ghemistry., Medical Academy., Lublin.
SOCZEWRISKI, Fellks (WarB?,awa)
Development of the Tolorkshop Fami-17 Vac-ationing Movement.
v
Przegl badowl i IYLd mieszlc 33 J1~61
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lit, fi r a
i~ r
liagnoss
no. 39: 27 5.
TI Klinice Chcrob
c yolo NaukL~-,4e rrzy dr. ChIeb,---wE!'
prcf%
a LY, 3 t c 1 - ' '-, -* ,
-1
SOGZYISKA,',~~_~gepia Urszula
Computation of zoaert~y :nwnoff coef,--;c--,er--.-- in forecast r,'L
floods on mountain streams caused by rainfall. Iota geophys
Pol 11 no.3:161-170 163.
1. State Hydrological and Meteorological Institute, Varsaw.
SOCZ'YNSKA, UrszUa
Application of the coaxial method to the determination of the
flood parameters in mountain streams. Przegl. geofize 8 nobl/~!:
65-71+163.
1. Polski Instytut Hydrologiczno4leteorologicznyo Wars2mwa.
MlcR,;KA,
SOC
&-nor, ri" ~,ka , -nv: -, 20 , 193 1 -.Irmt~.ary 2 5, ' 964, Przo,,gl.
- I
geof-j-z 9 no. 2-,y,C-~ 164,
SOCZYNSY1, 8.
Polish Technical Abst.
No- 1 1954
Agriculture, Food Processing
Industry, Forestry, Fisheries
'2~~56 663.14.038 664.1172.03 66.047.005
V~.yftikk S. P,.d.etion, of High Quality Dried Bakery Yeast.
-,,OE-rijm-~rwanle dobrej jakojei droidiy 4uszonych plekamianyclV%l
/1(PracL- G1. Last. Pmem. RohL I Spo~- No. 3), Warszawa, 1952, PwT. 32
pp., 21 tabs.
Conditioni for the produedon of a good quality bakery yeast and
guldfrig principle., for de:;!?alng a sultablv type of dryer were worked
out. The properties of the raw material were detarminol, toileLher with'
Die c=diticns for dryIng yeast and characterisUc proparties & highi
qualit dried balkery yeast. The problem of yeast trains Is dLzcvmsed,~
as also the eDadltions of prcduction of raw matulal. OPUMLLM coad-"
tions for storing driel yeast are given, and the methods, of evatuatUlw.
and properly utill-sLng yeast.
SOCZYNSKI, S.
"Producing Dry Yeast of Hi&L Protein Content." -p.35
(-RZ21TYSL ROLNY I SPOZYWCZY Vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 1953 Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthl List of Fast EuroDean Accessions, IC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl.
Foland/Cheinical TeclwolcgY. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Fermenta-
tion industry, 1-27
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 6466
Author: Socsynski, St.
in s t i t ut ion :None
Title: Investigation of Molasses Processed in the Fermentation Industry
Original
Dublication: Przem. rolny i spozywczy, 1954, 8, No 11, 430
Albstract: To determine the causes of decreasing yields of yeast and a deteriora-
tion of its quality as well as of deterioration of the fermentation
process _Ir_ the alcohol industry, an investigation waa made of 50
samples of molasses collected at the processing plants. Methods of
chemical determinations have been selected and adapted, in simplified
form, for determination of the sugars, pH, volatile acids, SO~2, col-
loids, ash, CaO., foaming and color.
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SOCZY-'ISKI I. , S.
A quick method of determining reducing substances, especially sugars. p. 416
Vol. 9, no. 10, Oct. 1955
PRZF24YSL SPOZ)P.4CZY
Warszawa
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) LC. Vol. 5, no. 3, Mar. 1956
-U to-date results of investigations of inolasneg' dalkyered t'
/tO ollsh) fermentation Industry. Stanislaw Soayd5ki
G42, -Cukrowni= 57, 228-M1955).-WaSE PlantS
BtOH plants suffer lo3ses when moLuses delivered to them
has a volatile-acid content above 1.60%, a colloid cantent
above 8.5%, and a degree of purity above 65%. S.investi-
ted 55 diff t cases and analyzed each batch for: d.
7.- &33- Brix2,)71.gr by polarization (47-52%), degree of
r
pwity (59-65), pH (7.1-9.0), volatile sicids (1.00-1.W%)
SO, (below 0.05%), color (1-3), colloids content (belN
8.0,10), and IN (1:4-2-0%)~ 1. Headel
Z'
PCLAND Chemical -Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-25
Application, Part 3 " Carbohydrates and Their
Treatment.
Abs Jour Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 12737.
Author Stanislaw Soczinski.
Inst Not given
Title Study of Molasses for Fermentation Industry. Part II.
Ori~: Pub Przem. spozywczy, 1956, 10, No 4, 180 -181.
Abstract- A method of pHJ, SO and ash determination in molasses
(14) was developed , It was found that dilute M should not
be used for pH determination. It was shown that the M com-
position did not change during a prolonged storage.
Soviet scientists determined that the content of carbonate
ash in B, was from 8.1 to 11.1%. It was established that
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POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their 11-25
Application, Part 3 - Carbohydrates and Their
Treatment.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 12737.
Abstract : the amount of volatile acids and SO did not change at the
21d but the amount of
clarification in acid medium in the co .
colored substances decreased; in the case of clarification
at a raised temperature., the volatile acids and SO were dis-
charged depending on the temperature and the clarihcation
durationY and the~amount of colored substances decreased a
little less than at clarification in the cool. The quality
of normal M does not change at the clarification of acid M
at 1000 in the duration of 5 hours, and the quality of im-
perfect M improves. See Part L in RZZhKhim, 1957, 6466.
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POLAND / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H
Fermentation Industry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 68926
Author : Soczynski S,
Inst : 1=1 n.
Title Molasses a Raw Material in the Alcohols and Yeast
Manufacture.
Orig Pub: Przem. sPozYwczY, 1958, 12, No 1, 3-7.
Abstract: Methods of evaluation of molasses suitable as a
raw material for the production of alcohols and
yeast are reviewed. Experience of refining var-
lous grades of molasses and particularly that used
by the Poland National Republic's refineries is
summarized. Bibliography includes 45 names.
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SOUP-MIJ, S.
Molasses as a raw material for the production of spirits and yeast.
P. 3 (PRZT-rYSL SPOZT-,,iCZY) (Warsaw, 61and) Vol. 13, no.1, Jan. 1958
SO- Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5. 1958.
SODAN't Miltin, Lilt... (ZI]FI.eb)
rrequency and power control in electric power supply systems and its
application in the Yugoslav network. Energiia Hrv 10 no. 3/4:59-1C0 161.
1. Zajednics elektroprivrednih poduzeca Hrvatske, Zagreb, Proleterskih
brigada 37.
SonIP31, Nilan, in . (Zagreb)
aamination of the cbpracteristics of the Yugoslav electric power network.
Energija Hrv 10 no. 5/6:188-189 161.
1. Zajednica elektroprivrednih poduzeca Hrvatske, Zagreb, Proleterskih
brigade 37.
NOVAK, Vjekoslav, ing. (Zagreb); SOMN, Milan, ing. (Za-reb)
Examination of characteristics of the automatic regulators of the number
of rotation in the electric power plants of Croatia. Energija HI-,, 1"
no. 7/8:253-255 161.
1. Zajednica elektropri--vrFdnih Pcduzeca Hi-vatske, ZaEreb, Proleterski-h
brigada 37.
2. (Alan Urednickog odbora, "Lnr-r;_J-j-n." r~~(`nik rubrike "Energetsko-
dispacer.-ka problematikall f or SWan)
SODAN, Milan, inz. (Zagreb)
Is the old thermoelectric-power economica-1pr not? Energija Hrv
11 no.7/8:235 162.
1. Zajedn-ca elektroprivrednih poduzeca Hrvatske, Zagreb,
Proleterskih brigada 37, clan Urednickog odbora, "Energija".
1WqPP1 41W
SODEG, Franc, dipl. inz. metalurgije
Annealing of stainless steels in protective atmosphere.
Rud met zbor no. 2:1.69-174 164.
1. Department of Mining and Metallurgy, Faculty of N&txwal
Sciences and Technology, University of Ljubljana, Askerceva
20, Ljubljana.
DAGIS, I.; GUDIHIM, B.; PUTRIMS, A.; SODIRRAITZ, B.; JIMVICITIS, K.
Dynamics of pbytoncides of the meadow buttercup during its vege-
tative period. Bot.zhur. 39 no-5:721-733 -S-0 154. (MLRk 7.'11)
1. Institut biologii Akademii nauk Lit. SSR; Villnymeakiy Gosu-
darstvennyy universitet.
(Phytoncides) (Buttercup)
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ACC NRt AT5028446 SOURCE CODE- tM/2690/65/009/00010049/0056
AUTHOR: Sodell', B. B.
ORG: none
TITLE: Determining the transfer function of a dynamic.system with constant param-
eters
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut elektroniki i'vychislitellnoy techniki. Trudy. v. 99
1965. Av-fomatika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, 49-58
TOPIC TAGS: control system, dynamic system, control theory, transfer function
determination -A
ABSTRACT: It is shown how the method for determining the transfer function of a
dynamic system with constant parameters developed by A.. N. Sklyarevich (Sklyarevich,'
A. N. Operatornyye metody-.v-statisticheskoy dinamike avtomaticheskikh sistem. "Nauka"I
M., 1965) can be extended to the case when the poles of the transfer function of the
system and the Laplace transform of the correlation function of the input signal do
not coincide and are of order higher than one. A procedure for determining the cross-
correlation function 6f the input and output signals is presented. This cross-cor-
relation function is used as a basis for deriving a system of algebraic equations for
determining the coefficients of the frequency response function and a recurrence for-
mula for their calculation is presented. It is stressed that the results obtained
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here can be utilized in designing a special-purpose computer for calculating the trans.
fer functions. Two examples illustrate the calculation procedure. Orig. art. has:
26 formulas. [LKI
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f 6K
VCara 2/21ts
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
p 17 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Furrer, M. A., Soder, P. A.
TITLE: Oligocene-Miocene Marine Formatlons in the Kum Region
(Central Iran) ZO-ligo-miotseno a a morskaya. formatsiya
v
v rayone Qum (Tsentrallnyy Ira
o
PERIODICAL: V sb: 4-y Mezhdunar. neft. kongress, vol 1, Moscow,
Gostoptekhizdat, 1956, pp 261-272
ABSTRACT: The Tertiary rocks of Qum have been divided into- the
following formations: ~_quaternary deposit2s.. an upper
red-bed formation (miocene-pliocene), a marine formation
(middle Oligocene-lower Miocene), a lower red-bed form -
tion (lower Oligocene), and Eocene rocks. The Eocene
consists of andesites interbedded with tuffaceous and
calcareous rocks which contain large numbers of foramin-
ifers (nummulites, operculinids, discoerlinids, pseudo-
clavulinids., miliolids, and alveolinids), corals, and
Card 1/4 echinolds. The lower red-bed formation corsists of red
15-1957-10-13578
011--ne-Miocene Marine Formations in the Qum Region (Central Iran)
and green silty shales, gypseous sandstones and marls, and vql-,
canic and pyrocla,q_ti,q...,r-acks-,-extreately poor -in f'od-sils. I ts
-O1:i`Cd&e__h~"_ige is determined by its position between fos-
siliferous upper Eocene and middle upper-Oligocene beds. A num-
ber of lithologic. units are distinguished in the marine forma-
tion. From the base upward, these are as follows: 1) basal
limestone, consisting of fragments of lithothamnion, bryozoans,
and occasio.nal foraminifers (bliliolina, Textularia, Peneroplis,
and Operculina)--20 to 180 m thick 2) sandy marls with numerous
small foraminifers of the genera Cyclammina,, Textularia, quin-
queloculina, Massilina, Robulus, Nodosaria, and BulimiFa,_a__n7
also very occasional ostracods, bryozoans, and echinoid spines--
60 to 450 m thick; 3) interbedded marls and limestones, consist-
ing.of fragments of lithothaminion and bryozoans, with pectens,
small gastropods, echinoids, and foraminifers (Miliolina)--430 m
thick; 4) gypsum and anhydrate--15 to 20 m thick; 5) greenish-
gray marls with abundant small foraminifers (approximately 300
species), ostracods, and echinoid fragments--90 m thick; and 6)
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Oligocene-Miocene Marine Formations in the Quir, Region (Central Iran)
upper limestone, light-colored, porous, chalk-like limestones
with large numbers of foraminifers, bryozoans, and gastropods--
50 to 60 m thick. The boundary between the Oligocene and Mio-
cene is placed at the floor of the upper limestone. A specific
species of foraminifer) Neoalveolina curdica Reichel, occurs in
the marine formation, accompanied by Miliolina and Peneroplis.
These are indicative of a warm shallow sea, favorable for the
growth of coral reefs. The marine formation has a differen',--
composition along the northern border of the (~im plain. He.---
it is divided into 1) basal conglomerates, consisting of lava
fragments; 2) basal limestones, corresponding to unit one of tile
southern section; 3) yellow marls and limestones, corresponding
to unit 3 and, in part, to unit 2 of the southern section; 4)
reef limestone, Separe-Rostam; and 5) the limestone Sefidkukh.
In comparing the marine formation of the Qim region with the
limestone of Asmara in southwestern Iran, a great similarity of
fossils is found; this indicates that the limestones formed in
the same basin at the same time, the water advancing from the
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Oligocene -Mi oc ene Marine Formations in the Qum Region (Central 'Iran)
southwest and gradually flooding the environs of Qum during__t-h -e__
Oligocene. The Asmara limes-tone and the -c lets- tic -ca:rb-o M te ma-.
rine formation repr'-e'sent the final phase of marine sediment ac-
cumulation in this region. The paper is accompanied by a geolo-
gic map of the Qum and QuSin regions.,to a scale of 1:1,000,000,
and by comparative sections of the marine formation.
Card 4/4 14. Ya. Serova
ALDOVA, E.; SODIA, L
Shigella mucinase, 1. Method of detectim and incidence in
S. flexneri 2a. Cesk. epidem. 12 no.4-.208-214 Jl 963.
1. Ustav epidemiolo ie a mikrobiologie r Piraze,
(SHIGELLA~ (INFLUENZA VIRUSES) (MUCIN)
(HYALUROUIDASE)
SODIKOV.. E.
Influence of trichodesmotaxicosis on acquixed immunity to tuber-
culosis. Sbor. trud. Uz. nauch.-issi. tub. inst.. 3t54,--W 157.
(MIRA 14:5)
(TUBERCULOSIS-PPZMTION) (7'.RICHODESMA-TOXICOLOGY)
SODIKOV, E.
Study of the phosphorus metabolism of the brain in trichodesmotoxi-
cosis in onotuberculous and tuberculous guinea pigs by means of
radiowati-ve phosphorus. Sbor. trud. Uz. nauch.-issl. tub. inst.
3--57-61 157. (HIRA 14:5)
(PHOSPHORUS NETABOLISM) (TUBERCULOST&I
. -Lsjj
(TRIGHODESMA-TOXICOLOGY) (BRAIN)
(PHOSPHORUS-ISOTOPES)
m
SODIKOV, E. - Ifaster Mad Sci (diss) -- "Experimental study of the interaction of
Trichodcsma toxicosis and tuberculosis". Tashkent, 1959. 15 pp (Nin liealth
Uzbek SSR, Tashkent State Med Inst), 250 copies (KL, No 10, 1959, 129)
Z_
USSR/ Electronics - Radio. receivers and transmitters
Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 10/29
Authors Azattyan,-A.; Ushanev, V.; Levits N.; Sodin, L, and Baramidzep L.
Title "Urozhay Y-211 radio receiver ard transmit-ter
Periodical Radio 9, 24-26, Sep 1954
Abstract A detailed description, with circuit diagrams, of the "Urozhay Y-2" radio
transmitter and receiver is presented. 'It is a portable transmitting and
receiving amplitude-modulation station.. xvdesigned frcm'a similar set named
the "Urozhay Y-111. The improven-onts of the converted set, its auxMary
equipmnt, power-supply and operation aredescribed in detail. Diagrams.
Institution
Submitted
6M, 7(7) SOV/108-13-12-6/12
AUTHORS: Zhlobinskiy, 1. M., Sodin, L. G.
TITLE: Methods of Calculating and Eliminating Interference Disturb-
ances Occurring Wring Frequency Transformation (Metody rascheta
ustraneniya kombinatsionnykh pomekh, voznikayuohcliikh pri
preobrazovanii chastoty)
PERIODICAL: Hadiotekhnika, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 12, PP 45-52 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper sets out from the consideration of the condi-
tions that are necessary, and not only sufficient, for suppres-
sing interference disturbances. As far as the receiving range
is subdivided into some sub-areas the choice of the inter-
mediate frequencies and of the sub-areas is made easier by a
sufficient attenuation of the interference disturbances. The
task is not to choose an intermediate frequency being lower or
higher than those frequency values at which the formation of
interference disturbances at any signal frequency is possible
but in being able to choose the intermediate frequency for the
respective range of signal frequencies'between the values at
which the dangerous interferences occur. The conditions for the.
Card 1/2 occurrence of interference disturbances are investigated and the
SOV/108-13-12-6/12
Methods of Calculating and Eliminating Interference Disturbances Occurring
at Frequency Transformation
formulae for the determination of the
forming the combined interference at
tion are derived. The conditions for
ference are investigated. A graphical
the intermediate frequency of an aural
can easily be chosen. There are 5 figures
erences.
SUBMITTED: April 15, 1957
frequency of the signal
the frequency transforma-
eliminating this inter-
method is given whereby
or panoramic receiver
and 4 Soviet ref-
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AUTHOR: Sodin, L.G.
TITLE: A Narro-vi-B:and Tube AmiDlifier
PERIODICAL: , T T
Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1'959 Ir 2, p 38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: ;1 N1r,qC-j5r"Lj. (/1/1.6573/A-16?8 of 21
Class 21
.
T-itted to the Ministry of Cominuni-
April 1952). o bm U
cations 1,11eans Industr,r of the USSR. A narrow-
band tube amnlifier V'ith a frequency-dependent ne-
Csative feedback ai--d a i~uartz resonator in its system.
The arranCement is sili-plified and the control of
the transraission frequency facilitated by co-,Lnecting
the resonator to the cat",1cde circuit of the tube,
so that it forms a part of the ne-ative feedback
L3
syste-m.
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AUTIIOR: Sodin, L.G.
TITLE: The Action of a Compellinrg Porce, Havinc-~ a Lineari-
ly Changing Frequency, on a Passive Linear Circuit
C)
'With Lumped Parameters
PERIODICALt Izvestiya vyss1iikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika,
1950, Vol 2. T-Tr 2, pp 175-180 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Studying the behavior of a linear passive circuit,
being Under the influence of an alternating frequency
excitation, is of interest to various engineering
branches. A iv=iber of papers was devoted to this prob-
lem and some of them provide a very profound analysis
ZR-ef 2977. Hoirever,~ a generalized method for solving
this problem has not yet been created. The author
attempted to create such a general method, using the
idea of I.T. Turbovich /R-ef He presents a general
solution usJng th-3 Fourier transformations, The ex-
pression providing the sought solution is presented in
two versions. A formula is given for the partial solu-
Card 1/3 tion of the nroblem, for circuits whose transmission
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The Action if a Compellinf, Having a Linearily Changing
C~ CD C) C~
Frequency, on a Passi-ve Linear Circuit :ith Lunped Parameters
I
-Lunction has number of z)oles, The autho-r
3ho-,vs "he of the function 'J (z) (intelgral
of probabili of ti,e co~,.,ipiex argument) which was
4- --4n- tfle formula for
rl t- --' I ~ / ~ '- -, -. 0 b
the general. sclutioii
-a 11- t I i ro, 1 i iz: calculation for tLe linear
.-I 1 1mired parameters, obtainin-
A
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The Action of a Compelling Force, Having a Linearily Changing
Frequency, on a Passive Linear Circuit I-Vith Lumped Parameters
There are 10 references, 9 of which are Soviet and 1
English. This arbicle was
recommended by the
KE[fedra radiotekhniki Severo-Zapadnogo zaochnogo poli-
tekhnicheskogo instituta (Chair of Radio Engineering
of~-the Northwestern Correspondence Polytechnic Insti--
tute)
SUBMITTED. May 27, 1958
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D201/D305-
AUTHORS,~ Zhlobinsk.iy, I.M., and Sciding, L.G., Members of the
Society (see Assor-.Ia-,,--'Lon'y----
TITILE: Reducing the analysis time of discrete radio signal
specTra by appiying the lac-tive" method of analysis
PERIODICAL.- RadIotekhn!-ka-,, v. 17, no, 2, 1962, 71 - 80
TEXT! The resolving capability of a panoramic analyzer Working on
the principle of sequential analysis5 is determined by the pass-
band b of the wiaiyzing Vill-terg and is relat-ed to the time of ana-
ly3is T and the swept band S by the known relationship
t. 0. 0.665 T~7 =: 0. 665 VTis
where F -- the sweep frequency. A.N. V-Lrskiy and V,,A~ Martynov (Ref.
2: Sposob uvel-icheniya skcrosti posiedovatellnogo analiza spektra
(A Method of. Increasing the Speed of Sequential Spectrum Analysis)
Author's certificate No. 134716) have independently of each o-Lher,
suggessed a meThod of shoriening the analysis time with a constant
card
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Reducing the analysis time cif 1~201/1)305
resolving capaoility of the analyzer. The method consists in the
Intervals between the ad.4acent, spectral lines being swept quickly
and decreasing the change in i7equency 1-y = FS) when it reaches the
vallie d;--termined The decr,=ase should oe automatic by ac-Ling
on the sweep generator by the tilter sy5tem output pulses. It is
CD
suggeated iln Ref. 2 tha,~ the sweep speed be controlled
(op.
directly by th;z puise signals. In conjunction with the above the
authors suggest two distinct speeds of analysisg Large (yl) - in
the intervals between the signals and 5mall (7.) - in the presence
of signals. A,.:;cord4.ng to (1) -,-he following conditio-zi should be sa-
i sf 1 e d
6 6 (2)
Cl Is
The b-lo,--,k diagram of the suggest-ed circult, with which a larger sa-
ving -in tlime could be. achieved is given in .1ftg. :~. As may De seer-,
the proposed circuit has a separa-Ile filtering system which controls
reLardalion of the 9weep, The analysis of the abo-ze circuit shows
That the parameters of the conirol system b the 3 db band-
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Reducing the analysis t-ime o.f ... D20!/D305
width of the control systemp yj - high sweep 5peed and d1c - the
operating level of the control celay system shouid be taken from
3
b b 0 0)
0.7st:c.-,P`i.-.. 0.7stzf V Bksepo
and 16B (11)
YJ opt P2k2
TsN
where b0.7st.copt. - Qhe opt-imum static 3 db bandwidth of the con.-
trol channelg 10 0.75t,f The 3 db static bandwidth of the filter
channel.9 B = y.,/YS, ksc the re,:~tangularlty faclor of the control
channel at the stat-ic. operating level dt., of -the delay channelp
and parameter p,. :=
N.) bO~7_f./S where N The number of signals pre-
sent in the swept frequency band. The d-,., should be taken as VT
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Redu3ing the anaiysis time of ... 1~20-'/D.505
and P The analysis shows tv'ha'r- the control channel should
have Oa minimum number of stages knr~ = I .0s 2) for small dynamic
range of input signals, for 40 ~0~- 60 do range of input signals ric
should be increased to 4 E- 5. A still greater reduction of the ana
iysis time may be obtained if the filter of the control channel is
detuned in the d-irection opposite ti;o the change in frequency, since
in this case the bandw_Jd-,,h may be decreased without the danger of
13eallng~lnl. This decrease should be kept small, otherwise the
senaitivity of -the anaiyzer wl'il be decreased. There is I table, 11
-figures and 2 Sovilet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Nalic1ino,-tekhnicheskoye obsh,3hest-vo radioTekhniki 1
elektros-v,vazi. imeni A.Sc Popova (Scientific and Techni.-
cal Society of Radio Engineering and Elec+rical Comm!i~,
I F
ni~,ations imen! A.S. PC'POV) LAbStrac-uor5s note,- ' Name,
of Assoc-lation -aken from first pag-- of in-urnal I
SUBMITTED: March 7. '196-1
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.1tUTH'ORS: Sodin, L.G., Braude, S.Ya., and Men', A.V.
TITLE- Observations of the spectra of strong bursts of solar
radio emission in the 10 - 25 Mc/sec range on
July 14 and 18,,1961
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnalv v-39v no-3, 1962, 542-544
(+ 1 plate)
TEXT: These measurements were carried out frith a 10-40 Mc/sec
spectral analyser, which included a panor-amic receiver with a
wide-band high-frequency amplifier (10-40 Mc/sec), a heterodyne
with frequency conversion-in the range 136-166 Mc/sec, an inter-
mediate frequency amplifier (126 mc/sec), a secbnd frequency
converter, a second intermediate frequency amplifier (2 Mc/sec)
and va'rious indicating devices. The pass band of the apparatus
as a whole was 7 kc/sec. The analYser operates with a multi-
dipole antenna consisting 2of 24 dipoles. The effective area of
the antenna was 350-500 m . The width of the main lobe of the
polar diagram of the antenna in the E - W plane was about 200.
owing to the considerable background due to terrestrial radio
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stations, weak and medium bursts could not be observed. On
July 12, 1961, at 10 hours 20 minutes U.T. there was a rapid
increase in ionospheric absorption followed by an almost complete
fading 6f all radio signals between 10 and 25 Mc/sec.
Immediatel after this, the solar radiation flux density rose to
about 10-1~ 1'r/M2 cps and the enhanced emission continued until
10 hours 55 minutes. After the termination of the rhdio burst
the enhanced ionospheric absorption continued for a further four
hours. Since the reception of the radio emission was carried
out in the side lobes of the antenna no details of the phenomena
are reported. On July 18, 1961, at 9 hours 50 minutes U.T., a
region of enhanced radio emission was found to move in from the
high-frequency side and had a sharply ckefined low-frequency cut-
off. The rate of.drift of the low-frequency cut-off was about
2 iNl'c/sec/sec so that -the spectrum was classified as belonging to
type 11. At 9 hours 56 minutes the intensity of the burpt was
found to fall and at 9 hours 58 minutes a second burst apVeared
frown the high-frequency end and persisted until 10 hours 30 mins.
It ias found that the bursts were simultaneous with large
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liAZELYAN, L.L.; BRAUDE, S.Ya. - ERUKt, Yu.M.~ MUK, I.N~; MEN,, A.V.--,
RYABOV, L.G,; :31JARYKIN, N.K.
Radio emission spectra of the discrete source:3 Casgiopeia-A,
Cygnus-A, Taurus-A, and Virgo--A at freqiiencies of 12.5 to 4,,, N--.
Izv. vys, ucheb. zav.% rad-iofiz. 6 no.5-.897-903 163. (MIRA It-,;1,2)
1. Ins"itut radiofiziki i elektroniki AN UkrSSR.
ACCESSION NR: AP4012364 S/0142/63/006/006/0670/0676
AUTHOR: Sodin, L. G.
TITLE: On of interference *immunity of a radio re-
ceiver for pulsed signals on the radio and video channel bandwidths
SOURCE; IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 6, no. 6, 1963, 670-676
TOPIC TAGS: interference immunity, pulse radio receiver, receiver
radio channel, receiver video channel,*radar, signal to noise ratio,
optimum detection, optimum filtering, reception under noise condi-
tions, pulsed signal detection reliability, radio channel bandwidth,
video channel bandwidth
ABSTRACT: Equations are derived from which to determine the inter-
ference immunity of a radio receiver against pulsed signals for
arbitrary values of the radio and video channel bandwidths. This
problem is of interest since most heretofore developed theories
for optimal reception of pulsed signals in the presence of additive
stationary normal noise presuppose the use of optimal filter para-
meters. It is shown that when weak signals are received, the loss
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of interference immunity due to the broadening of the filter ahead
of the detector can be compensated by using additional filtration
past the detector. In the case of strong signals, filtering ahead
and past the detector is equivalent. If the bandwidth of the radio
channel is made narrower than optimal, the loss of interference
immunity can be offset by using high-frequency emphasis in the filter.
The relations are valid for the signal/noise ratio and static char-
acteristics of pulsed-signal detection reliability in normal white
noise for arbitrary values of radio and video bandwidths. Orig.
,art. has: 3 figures and 19 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Institut radipfiziki i elektroniki AN UkrSSR (Insti-
tute of Radiophysics and Electronics, AN UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED: 14Sep6l DATE ACQ: l4Feb64 WCL: 00
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AUTHORS: Sodin, L.G., Verbitskiy, I.L.
TITLE: On the calculation of electrically scanned antenna arrays
PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyazl, no. 3, 1963, 8 - 14
TEXT: The calculation of the directive gain of electrically scanned plane
multidipole antennas, such as it was reproduced in the articles of Von Aulock
(Properties of phased arrays, Proc. ME, 1960, no. 10) and Thomas King (Gain of
large scanned arrays, Trans IRE, AP-8, 1960, no. 6), leads to very coarse and
often even incorrect results (at great angles of the 'pattern). The authors of
the present article deduce a set of formulae giving the dire0ive gain for hori-
zontal multidipole antennas composed of parallel short U 4 dipoles, fed by
identical currents (Fig. 1). Considering the directivity pattern F ( 6, as
(P) Vy. ( F
consisting of four factors: F (9, (p) = Fdip (6, Cp) Fgr (6, y) Fx (6,
_' (01
where Fdip (9,(p) is the dipole factor, corresponding to the pattern of the
Hertz dipole
COS2 2
Fdip (F-- a sin (P (1)
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'~On the calculation of electrically scanned A055/AI26
2 2 + i2b2, -p-2 2b2
4c2 R k2a2 Tki i
where Pki k a qki ki ki 2 ff- 0 , , 11. ...
Pki Pki
Tki 1 fl (x) sinx f sin x - x cos x 2Ah The
Ski 2 (x) x3
3 x
general formulae (6) and (13) are convenient for calculating the antennas with-&
comparatively small number of dipoles (up to 20 -4-30). Two simplified approxi-
mate formulae for the directive gain of antennas with a large number of dipoles
are deduced in the article (respectively for the cases when one or two dimen-
sions of the antenna are larger in comparison with the wavelength). The ob-
-------ta,ined formulae permit rendering many times more rapid a sufficiently accurate
calculation of the directive gain. For instanceJ. 20 min suffice for calculating
(with a computer URAL-1) the directive gain by means of formula (13) at N
M - 32. There are 4 figures.
SUBMITTEM October 2, 1962
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