SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GREYMAN, A.A. - GREYSUKH, M.V.
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GILULA, Isaak Osipovichl_prof.; KIRYUCHRISKIY, A.R., red.; BYKOV, N.M.,
khn. red.
[Nouropathology in gynecology; applicable in disorders of the
ovarian-menstrual cycle, diseases of the uterus and ovaries
during the periods of se.-jal maturation and the climacteric)
Nervnaia patologiia v ginekologii; pri narusheniialdi ovarialino-
monstruallnogo tsikla, zabolevaniiakh matki. i iaichnikov v pe-
riod polovogo sozrevaniia i klimaksa. Kiev, Gos. med. izd-vo
uss"i, 1961. 61 p. WIF(A 15:3)
(GENERATIVE ORGANS~ FWALE--DISEASES)
(CLIMAGTEIUC) (PUBERTY)
GILULA, 1.0.; STAL'NENKOf Ye.-% (Uyf-jr)
. - I - I - -,, I-,A;-I'-
Characteristics of Lh,~,. rdrvous syst&m ir. Infants
under normal and pathological canditiona. J,.hur. n6vr. i palkh.
63 no.7:1012-1017 163. (MIRA .170)
]a=. A.K.. itizhener; GILULA, N.D., inshener.
Auxiliary equipment for single-bucket excavators. Nekh.stroi. 10 no.6:14-16
Ar. '53. (MLRL 6:8)
(ftcavating machinery)
GILULA, M., lazhener.
Automobiles of the Polish People's Republic. Ayt.transp. 32 no.8:
29-31 Ag '54. MM 7:11)
(Poland--Automobiles) (Automobiles--Poland)
GILDIA,M.D., inshon*r
.. A.~
Use of tauping slabs in compacting lossm-type loan soils. Sbor.
mat. o nov. tekh. v strol. 17 no,4:25mZ7 155. (nM 8: 6)
(Boil stabilization)
GILULA, M.D., inzhener.
I
Special purpose dump truck produced by a hungariaa automobile
plant. Makh trud.rab. 10 no.1:41 Ja '56. (MLEIA 9:5)
(Hungary--Dump trucks)
GILULA,.M.D., inzhener.
Soil solidification in dam building. Gidr.stroi. 25 no.11:18-19
D f56, (MLRA 10-1)
(Soil mechanics) (Dame)
"I , , ! ~ I, I I
GILULA, M.. inzh.
Problems of 'oint operations of dump trucks and excavators,
4
Ayt.transp. 35 no.11:7-9 N 157. (MIM 10:12)
(Dump trucks) (Zxcavating machinery)
Gil-,.TJLA, T..D. , Cand Toch Sci--(di:,,-) "Study of th:.1 of' dwan-
LA,
4
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16
Vcliicl aVoado
pp -v.~-tlli (~,'ill of I-on L:otor
Inst), 1')0 COT)iOS
109)
, GILULA H.D. inzh.
3-caaomic bases for the selection of the
of earthmoving dump trucks. Trudy MA-DI
load-carrying capacity
no.24:118-127 '58.
(MIR& 11:12)
(Dump trucks)
RNYSH, A.K.;-GILULA,.K.D.-,.OVCHINNIKOV. V.K.; STANKOVSKIY. A.P.. InRh..
redo; PAKHOMOTA, MoA., red.izd-va; ILIKINA, I.M., takhn.red.
[one scopp excavators with capacities of from 0.15 to 0.3 .31
Odnokovshovye ekskavatory 0.15-0.3 m3. Pod red. A.P.Stankovskogo.
Moskva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materia-
last 1959. 102 P. (NIn 12:7)
(Nxcavating sachinery)
RNYSH, A.K.;-QILU A N,DO; OVCHINNIKOV, T.K.; STANKOVUIY, A.P.. inzh.,
. __L, _O,
red.; TXL1PUG_O,V:,__A_,_,V.N., red.lzd-va; RLIKINA, I.N., tekhn.red.
(Single-bucket excavators with 0,5 to 2 m3 capacity] Odno-
kovshovye ekskavatory 0.5 - 2 m3. Pod red. A.P.Stankovskogo.
Moskva. Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkh1t. I stroit.
mat6rialam, 1959. 147 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(1xcavating machinery)
GILULA, M.D.
i~--
Dump trucks for open pits abroad. Avt.prom. no.6:41-45 Je
l6o. (Dump trucks) (MIRA 13:8)
88592
S/193/60/00o/boVoi8/618
12,9160 AOO4/AOO1
AUTHOR: Gilula, M. D.
TITLE: Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufac-
tured in the GDR (German Democratic Republic) and Poland
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, 1960, No. 8, pp.78-82
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TEXT: The author enumerates and
describes a number of cranes, most of
them of the truck-type or built on
self-propelled:truck chassis, which
are being manufactured in the GDR and
Poland, He points out that a typical
A
feature of the cranes built in the GDR
is an extensive use of hydraulic drives.
Thus Figure I shows the modernized
.L-157 hydraulic crane manufactured by
the "Rotes Banner" Plant of Agrinul-
tural Machines. The crane has a
Fi&re 1:
Card 1/8
s/193/6O/0OO/bO8/oi8/oi8
AOO4/AOO1
Self
,J -Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading
Operations
Manufactured in the GDR
(German Democratic Republic) and Poland
lifting capacity of 750 kg, a
maaimum lifting height of 5.5 m
while the boom can rotate thr h
oug
0
210 . Instead of a hook the ernne
can be equipped with a bucket
grab for the handling of loose
goods or with a clamshell .'Or the
loading of round timber. The
'hydraulic gear-type pump is
driven by a twin-cylinder air-
cooled diesel engine of 18 hp.
The crane has a closed cab for the
operator. The crane plant at
A);
Sewnitz produces the truck cranes
"
"
Panther
ADK 1/5 (
) and ADK 111/3
(Puma"). The former model is shown,
in Figure 2. This crane has a
Card 2/8 Figure 2:
88592
3/1q_-',/6o/coo/bo8/b18/bi8
AO04/AOOl
Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufactured in the GDR.
(German Democratic Republic) and Poland
lifting-capacity of 5 tons. The swivel platform of the crane is mounted on a
special truck chassis, which carries also a cab with a double control system. The
crane has a mixed electric and hydraulic drive. The boom is hoisted with the aid
of two telescope-type elevators. The electric power is produced by a generator
driven by the truck diesel engine. The crane boom has a box-like cross section.
The boom overhang can be increased by 1.5 m by advancing the end part of the
boom by hard; The standard boom of the crane can be -replaced by a tower with a
'Jib for operations at multi-storied buildings. It is planned to produce 90 of
these cranes in 1960. The full-revolving ADK 111/3 autocrane operates without
outriggers. Otherwise its design is rather similar to the ADK 1/5 model. The
maximum reversion radius of the truck chassis is 5.5 M, which gives the crane a
great maneuverability. Another autocrane model LDK-5 is being prepared by the
Plant im. S. M. Kirov at Leipzig. The design of this crane is based on the SDK-5
rail crane. The LDK-5 crane has a lifting capacity of 5 tons without outriggers,
the maximum boom overhang is 4.2 m. The lifting height of the hook over the
ground level is 11.5 m, the length of the main boom is 11.5 m. It is driven by
a 50 hp engine with the aid of several electromotors. The cranes produced in
Card 3/8
.8-8592
S/193/60/000/008/018/018;
AO04/AOO'1
Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufactured in the GDR
(German Democratic Republic) and Poland
Poland for loading and unloading work are mounted on trucks or special truck
chassis. Based on the "Star 20" truck, the HP-3 crane with a lifting capacity
Figure 3: of 3 tons is produced (Fig. ). Thei
outriggers fitted with screiw-type
lifting jacks completely relieve
the wheels and springs of the chassi3
of any load during the operation of
the crane. The crane Is not ablo to
transport loads hanging on the hook.
All units of the crane are driven by,
individual electrometers actuated by
the truck engine
The electromotors
.
can also be supplied from a 220 v
network. The rotation angle of the
boom islimited to 270 0 to exclude
the possibility of lifting loads
Card IV8
88592
S/19ji/60/000/008/018/018
A004/AOOI
Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufactured in the GDR
(German Democratic Republic) and Poland
over the driver's cab. The boom is a welded structure of the bent type made of
box-shaped sheet steel. Two self-propelled cranes, models "Pazd 38" and ZS-I,
with a lifting capacity of 3-tons each, are mounted on a chassis with pneumatic
tires. The full-revolving "Pazd 38" is mounted on a two-axles chassis which is
cast of a high-strength aluminum i _7
alloy. All crane mechanisms are
driven directly from the diesel
engine. The crane can be equipped
with booms of'three different
types: straight lattice boom with
head piece, a short bent boom or a
strair,ht boom for operation with a
0.6 m-5 single-rope bucket. In
contrast to the Pazd 38" model,
the ZS-1 crane, shown in Figure
f
has a mixed electromechanical drive,'
Figure 4:
Card 5/8
88592
s/iq3/6o/boo/oo8/o18/b18:
AOO4/A0O1 i
Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufactured in the GDR.
(German Democratic Republic) and Poland
actuated by the 37 hp 3-322 diesel engine, The maximum travel speed amounts to
10 km/1-iour, the load lift is 7.5 m, the crane weighs 8 tons. Besides the cranes
Figure 5: mentioned, a new hydraulic
crane, model ZSH-4 with a
lifting capacity of 4 tons
and a boom overhang of 2.5 m
is being produced. The crane
is mounted on a truck-type
chassis with a 10 hp engine.
The maximum travel speed
" to 22.3 knVhour. Its
amounts
design is very similar to
that of the German ADK 1/5
crane. The table presented
below gives the technical
data of the ADK 111/3, ADK
HP-3 and "Pazd 38" cranes.
Card 6/8
88592
SP)3/60/000/008/018/018
AOO4/AOO1
Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufactured in the GDR
(German Democratic Republic) and Poland
rAP 1 - mayimum lifting
pail Ila
Kpitu Ha waccit WaWl lXpali ,a
capacity with out-
UIATOMOMMUH0170 rp)."000. IIIIeUM0. riggers, tons, 2
THIM ro auTo.!K0,1ecII0)l
1),
.10
maximum overhang
.
.106111$l
~._aK I I K I Hv-~ P3 zd 36'
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with outriggers, m;
3 - maximum lifting
MaKcsiNsa.1bIlaii rpY30n0A1C.NIII0CTI. )la aullocilbix
I
capacity without
0"10pax, 7' . . . , . . . . . . . . . .
MaxcuNta-ahnua i3u.QeT Ila i3witocubix orzopax
m -
- .5,0
2
2 3.0
2
5 outriggers, tons;
.
,
A12KC11"SaAblIZ9 17PY3011woe.%mom, dea Bbmocii bix . . 4 - maximum over-
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3,9 - hang without out-
M2KCJIM.1nbIIWrl Buner. 6e3 DWHOCHUX Orl0p, .41 2,2 2,2 riggers, m; 5
Yroa n0J30P0Ta'cTpeab% rphA. 360 310 211 '160
, . angle of boom rota-
CKCPOC'Tb nDzieNia rPY32, A/AlUH . . . . . . 0-15 7 10 15-301 tion, degrees;
nP0A0.1MITC.1bII0CTh lt3meuemm abizeTacTpeaw.ceic 40 1 so 19 6 - load lifting
CKOPOCTI, nepe.=I; B TP21IMPTIlom noza.
7-45
0
7
4-29
4
1
. . .
2-6
speed
rr,/min; 7
XmIalf, Kxf-C . . . . . . . . .
-!CKopocTb ncpeAnu)KemiH C rPY30NI, r-111-1 ,
.
5,0 ,
,
5,0 . . . . . . ,
time necessary to
:~,IlpitaoA mexamomoll icpaua rl-:tpall~ 9.1eKTP0. -change boom over-
NAPaE11111- 'ICCKIIII qeCKItII.
seconds;
hang
,
Card 7/8
8859.2
s/m/Wooo/008/biSM8
A0041A001
Self-Propelled Cranes for Loading and Unloading Operations Manufactured in the
GDR (German Democratic Republic) and Pol4nd
8 travel speed in transport position, km/h; 9 travel speed with load, IaWh;
10 - drive of crane mechanism: a) hydraulic, b) clectro-hydraulic, c) electric,
d) mechanical; 11 - diesel engine: a) type, b) power, hp, c) rpm; 12 - overall
dimensions in
rAup rI0.16WA
transport posi-
Kpajim ita waccit waccH PIII "a tion-, mm: a)
11OK33a-rcmi ZB101106A.1bHoro (II(ente.
K0.1ecifox lengt
Tittla r";'n" h b) width,
~10011 151 c) height; 13
JAR,~ 111 31 ARK I weight, kg.
There are 5
S.tl figures, 1 table,
r; TI 32 15-1
MOUL110M. A. F . . . . . . . . . . L2 (50 ?-5 and 5 references,'
411=0 060POTOB 0 MIMYTY 2600. 1500 31 12co 1 all non-Soviet.
ra(S2PIITIIbIe P33NICPW B TpaHCn0pTH0%j nonowe.
111gil, Acu:
6S00 8100 ~COO 12910
i,; W11p4ma 2400 2600 23rdD 2620
061COTa 2800 31S0 3450 3250
Bec. xz _~000 134110 -6500
Card V8.
GILULA, M,D., kand. tekhn. nauk
Specia3ized transportation of loose materials abroad. Avt.
prom. 29 no.7s4jL-42 JI 163. (MIRA 16t8)
(Dump trucks)
GILULA, M.D., kand. tekhn. nauk
Selecting comparison indices for construction machinery.
Stroi. i dor. mash. 9 no.6:25-26 Je 164.
(MIPA 18:11)
GILUNOVA, II.I.; TSALMICRUK, Ya.P.
Kidney function test in Bright's disense. Ternp. arkh.
30 no.3:77-83 Mr 158. (KMA 11:4)
1. In kafedry I-y terapii (ZAV.-deystvitallnvy chlen ANN SSSR prof.
H.S. Yovel) TSentrnlinogo instituta usoverBhenstvovnniyn vrnehey.
(NWHRITIS, physiology,
kidney funct. test (Run)
2. USSR (6C0)
4. Drying Apparatus - Food
7. Increased Droductivity of driun-t3q)e driers. Ebl. Prom. 13, '1-- 10, 1952.
9. Monthly Lik of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febrn~ry 1953, Unclassified.
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1951) In Ruselu.
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all, the authors have built an Interferenco-polarizat Lou filter of Russlan
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It y crossing the filter with a Jhbry *talon. In this manner the backgrouNd
of the s1W becomes almost completely black.
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New Tecbniquft
!"Application'of Simple bending of Crystallic
Plates in Cryst4l-Rolders to Foc~sing-X-Ray
SpIactrographo," A. B.. Gil-varg
vDak.Ak Sauk SSSR" Vol LXXIIx No 3,, pp 489-491
Describes method,, different from existing qnes,
for,'6~Wing cryetallic plates used in X-ray spec-
tropaphs, based upon Ye. S.' Fedorov's'idda that.
be,us*d in carrying out rulings for "draving"
8.1anting arce- Submitted 18 mar 50 by Acad S. L%
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17RTA7.
USM/ Physics Light filters
Card 1/1 Pub. 124- .14/32
Authors I Gil I V
W-WB &and Diatler, G. I.
Title I At the Institute of Crystallography
Periodical i Vest. AN SSSR 25/6,, 80-8204une, 1955
Abstract I Announcement is made by,the Institute of Crystallcgraphy on the develop-
Mont of a new interference-polarization light filter suitable for tbc
study of the characteristics of the sun. The filter consists of 10 po-
larizers and 9 quartz plates of total thickness of 144 mm. Aperture
diameter of the filter is 3.0 mm. Other features of the light-filter
are listed.
Institution
Submitied
USSR/Physics Interference-polarization light filteration
Card 1/2 Pub. 22 - 9/47
Authors, arg, A. B.; Distler, G. I.; and Makarovaj E. A.
Title Interference-polarization light filter for K-lines of ionized calcium
Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR,, 100/6, 1067-1068, Feb 21, 1955
Abstract I Announcement is made about the design and construction of the IPSF-3934
interference-polarization light filter for astrophysic investigations of
solar spectra. The filter consists of 9 quartz elements and 10 polar-
izers with a thickness of the last quartz plate of 52.6mm.
Institution Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Crystallography
Presented by Academician A. V. Shubnikov, November llp 1954
Peri,.odical bok. AN SSSR, 1067-1068, Feb 21, 1955
Card 2/2 Pub- 22 9/47
Abstract Tests showed that this filter can also be effectively applied for the
study of the chromosphere and prominences. The semi-width of the
filter band pass is 0.9 q. Prm-anuncc photo3 obtained blr means of the
IPSF-3934 filter are included. Four references: 3 U'.11 and 1 USA
(1949-1953). Graphs; illustrations.
USSR/Fitting Out of Laboratories - Instruments) Their Theory, Construction, and
Use, H
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61963
Author: Harbutt, K. I., Vaynahteyn, E. Ye., ~jllvarg, A. B., Belyayevj
L. M.
Institution: None
Title-. New Vacuum X-Ray Spectrograph RSD-2
Original
Periodical: Izv. AN SSSRJ, ser. fiz., 1956, 20, No 2, 152-160
Abstract: X-ray spectrometer RSD-2 is designed for X-ray spectra investiga-
tione of K-series elements from K to Cu and L-series elements from
Ag to Ta,, and also for the study of minute structure of emission
lines and boundary absorption. Spectrograph parts, high voltage
equipment, vacuum assembly and measurement instruments are .4et up
as a single unit. The dismountable, cooled X-ray tube is made as a
separate component connected to the central chwber by a bellows
and mounted or an arm that retates around the vertical axis of the
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Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61963
Abstract: central chamber. Angle range of arm rotation and actuation of the
tube swinging mechanism are effected by 2 stops with Bg-contacts.
Shape of the eccentric of the swinging mechanism is selected in
such a manner as to ensure attainment of uniform sensitivity scale
on roentgenoscopy. Focussing is effected in RSD-2 by a quartz
crysta-1 ground on both sides to a 1,000 mm radius and set in op-
tical contact with cylindrical surface of the glass segment of
crystal-holder (radius 500 mm). Discussions of effective surface
of reflecting curved crystal 10 x 50 mm. Recording of X-ray
spectra is done on motion picture film sensitive to wave length.
region 2,000-5,000 XE. To facilitate reading of spectra a wave
length scale is printed on the film.
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BELYAYEV, L.K; NARBUTT, K.I.; STOLIAROVA, Ye.L.; KONSTANTIFOV, 1-ye.;
ALZMTIV, V.A.; GILIVARG. A.B.- SKLUOVA, I.S.
Using luminescent counters for recording X-ray spectra. In. AN
55&.;Ser.fiz. 20 no-7:8ol-808 Jl '56. (KLRA 9:11)
l.Institut kristallogWii AkadOmil 10* 98W, lustitut 960109'-
chaskikh nai Akodemii nauk i Noskovskly inshenerno-fizi-
cheekly institut. (X-ray spectroscopy)
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AUTHORSI Belyayev, L.M., Gillvarg, -A.B. and Panova. V.P.
TITLEg CsI(Tl) Scintillators for the Recording of a-Particles
PERIODICALg Kristallografiya, 1961, vol.6, No.1, pp.133-135
TEXT% J~ C. Robertson and A. Ward (Ref.1) have reported a
CsI(TI) a-particle detector having a low y-ray sensitivity. Other
similar uatectors have been reported by M. L. Halbert (Ref.2) and
H. Knoepfel et al. (Ref.3). The present authors have investigated
the properties of CsI(TI) crystals having diameters between 30 and
55 mm.. Commercially available CsI(TI) crystals having a resolution
ot less than 14 to 15% at the C9137 photopeak were selected. Thin
C31(TI) scintillators were prepared as follows.. One end of the
crystal was polished and attached to a plane-parallel glass plate
2 mm thick with the aid of Canada balsam. The glass plate had a
diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the crystal. This
was done be,-.ause, owing to the plasticity of the CsI crystal, it is
important to prepare from it a plane-parallel plate having a thick-
ness of less than 2 to 1.5 mm. Next, using a special saw, a piece
of the crystual was removed so that a plate 1.5 to 2 mm thick remain-
ed on the glass support. Since the state of the surface has an
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important effect on the scintillation properties of the crystal,
particular attention was paid to the purity of the surface and to
the degrea to which it was polished. The present authors have used
eme:rgy paper M-28 and M-10 attached to rotating metal discs and
cerium oxide on a rotating ebonite disc covered by natural silk
slightly moistened with ethyl glycol (A. E. Souch and D.R.Sweetman,
Ref-5). The characteristics of the CsI(Tl) crystals were measured
using a single--channel kicksorter and specially selected photo-
multipliers of types 6- ~Y-Al~. (FEU-24) and .20 (FEU-29) It was
found that different responses are obtained at di erent points on
ths surface of the crystal. Fig.1 shows the Amekf a-particle line
obta-'ned at different points on the surface of a 4 cm diameter
s-cintxllator. The numbers refer to different points on the crystal
surfase, as indicated in the circle on the left-hand side (Fig.la).
Fig.lb shows the response for a ground (1) and polished (2) surface.
Scintillators with polished surfaces have better characteristics.
Table 3 gives the scintillation characteristics of these crystals.
Acknowledgments are made to G. F. Dobrzhanskiy who supplied the
Csl(Ti) crystals, 50 and 55 mm in diameter. There are 3 tables,
I figure and 6 referencesa 2 Soviet and 4 non--Soviet.
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