SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KANTARIYA, VALERIAN IRAKLIYEVICH - KANTER, E.I.

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RAMISHVILI, Maksim Afanaslyevich (Viticulture) ~Vinogradarstvo. Tbilisiq Ganatlebal 1965. 4" Ps [In Georgian] (MIRA 18:7) XAMAROVICH, Aol,, SermV tokkalk. 1;,'W Cressaut sizing at a production rato of 240.4 meters per soutb. Gor.shur. so.10sl&21 0 135, (MM 912) (Irivey loc-Ires mines 4ad wislag) GMWDgMOp M.M. I X49UMICHO B.G. I In the empilp. for ho<h oonsoiauanoom.* Zdray. B41. 6 noolli46- 47 N 160, (UZIDA-MISTRICT-PUBLIC HFALTH) (MIPA 23#2,T) sent I 3=, Tom, Rss.-' Pucental therapy of prowture infants in the first weeks &tier birth, ZdravBolor, ) no,10:" 0 157, (NMA 13SO 1. Is akusbersko-glookologichoskoy kliniki (say. - prof. L,S, hrolaulnow) Muskoge maditelaskogo lutitute.. (MAM (PSIVATMM)) (NAM AS I= 02 MIDIU) .. UrMOVIOR.-l"', doteent roattransfusion abook reactles from ft-lucospatible bloode Zdrav.lelor. 4 pa.3t23-25 * 058. (KM 13 r7) 1. Is akumbersko-ginokoleglaheshey klialki (savedtWashohly Prof. L.Se hrolaninow) Minekogo meditainakogo lnstltut&. (IN FACM) (SHM) LQUAROVICH, L L.. Clinical aspects, prevention and treatment of merc=7 intcmication. Zdiw. bel. 9 nool:48-52 Ja 162. (MM 15:3) 1. Iz kabineta profpatologii (zavedWusbohiy kabinetom L.L. Y-antarovich 1 klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vraob A.I. Shuba) go Minska. (MERCURY-TOXICOL-OGY) )VI KAWAR(NICHON.S. kandidat seUtsinskikh nauk; VINOWWaV,M., redrJctor-. UW29W", W.","ttekhnIcheekly redaktor [Voice hygiene] Glglenm goloma. Moskva, Goo. musykallnoe Isd-vo, 1955. 154 P. (KRA 9 - 1) (Voice-Care and hygiene) KLVIAROVICHo Ye.l. Biochemical Indexes of the condition of liver function in dysenterjr and some other diseases Inchildren, Pedistrila no.6:73-78 N-D 154* (mm 8:4) I* Is Institut& pedWril ANN SSSR (dir.-profoM.N.Usantseva) (DYMMMY, in Infant and child liver function blacheme manifests) (MIAMO DISUSW, piwatoloff liver fmote, biochem. manifest.) (LIM P*bioloxy funct. in dysentery & othero die. in childo, biochowo manifest.) rANTAR28 , M. Iftufaving the Karl Vood-ftpor Combine to a new work sobo6doe MuleaMAMbelsformes trad I saropUta 3 U0038 27-30 160. (NINA 13 18) Morl A-S-A-X-VOWPIP ls&~SI7) tri A.1.2.2.-4ftpor laftetry) (bwo of Inbor) FAYNBURGo M., kand.ekgnom.nauk, prepodavatel' politekonomii; XOZWVA, G.P., inth., prepodavdel' politekonomit; KANTARZHI-13--R- Ana3yzing the conditions of mechanization in the woodpulp and paper industry. Bum. prom. 36 no.?:22-24 Jl '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. P:rmsk~ politekhnicheakiy institut (for Faynburg, Kozlova). 2. N chal ik lanovo-ekonomiabeskosto'otdola Mariyskogo kombinata (for Kantarzhi3. (Paper industry--Equipment and supplies) (Woodpulp industry--Equipment and rupplies) KAN TAS, K. Results and pmapects of Hungarian tellurium research. P. 643 . (Banazati Lapok, Budapest, Vol. 9, no. 12, Doc 1954) SO.- Monthly list of East Empean Accessions (EFAL), LC Vol 4,, no. 6, June 1955 Unal KAWASj K. Significance of telluric methods in the research on geoloeicel. raw materials; also,, remarks by E. Vadasz. p. 295 (Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia. Fluszaki Tudomanyok Osztalya. Kozlemenvei. Vol. 20, no. 3/4j, 1957. Budapest, Hungary) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (F-W) LC. Vol. 7s no. 2, February 1958 o-4 A - - T" 1f, All P T =U M A ~* - , " 1 7.41 - ", ... for #,V- )'* f.#P(Ij e 'T 00 r,- mw 09 A 00 K"Ay Limass. (twb-w"nw* a Act = %Y*--t- reat"t of o drillift, m- I* la"fs bwr4 0 b. A-IwrLdnI)I),w%%c Ifv *"I"malimill Ow WIMIrst- in fAvIln't soft "is "iA-1 in 11 41 ago, - "S IIAWO mr Iftwh"t toy ""M. as 11w Im44 id Ibrif ilia, 1~ftf ShryinAl mmius livs sell Afff lauml tin. 0 If h"v b"ry I"i"It t= ;; Ify &.y,,. W.,biwily 1-h-1- M Iqj" J"b is 04-cmig. 14y". IsIvis VinAly 2 00 l L a RAUCLOW" Lnle&tiw C&SIWICA160 it I~ I Maw oil ant is 1. -4 s'm 0.. fu A* Iwo lir 11111 1- U I ; T a 9 0 1, v 0 a p , O 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 *1* a 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 G, to goo 0000*009*001, GIHDZIJAUSKAS9 V,,, doktor mod. naukj VIXONITE-VASILIMENZ, D.1, kand, mod. nauk; I)DRISPICMEp H.; KANTAUSKUS, V. - RINEMAS., A., red.; ARMIS, J.# tekbn, red, (Practical bandbook of medical microbiology) Hedicinines mikrobiologijoo praktinis vadovas. Vilnius,, Valstybine politines ir ao)dUep literaturos leidyk1a, 1961. 431 p. OURA 15:3) 1, Akademiya nauk Litovokoy SSR (for Girdzijauakao), (MICROBIOLOGY) REDIKM, N.P. (Chernovtoy); GRISHANOVA, A#A*; vraoh-atomatolog (Moskva); _KAWV4W,_j.A. vraoh (Kaunas); PERGAMIN, A.P. (Odessa); ULMOT, LA.,7~zh. (Dnepropetrovsk). Editor's mail. Zdorovle 9 no.10:26-27 0163 WRA 16 tU) MANTRAS ~V~ Enterprise of Communist Labor. Stroitell no.8:29 Ag '61. (MIM 14:8) 1. Predsoda.tell zavkoma profaoyuza Akmyanskogo tsementnogo zavoda. (Lithuania--Cement plants) RUMANWGeneral S-ction - Metrology. Iaboratory Technique. A-6 Abs -Your Ref Zhur - Fiziks, No 4, 1957, 8368 Author "nntav I"t -------- Title ",zechoslovak Z&Ibitlon of Ilectrical, Ilectronic and ILI -",tro-Accoustic Instruments. Orig Pub Elektrotechniks, 1956, 4, No 8, 385-386. Abst:-act No abstract. Card 1/1 KANWI-V, 0. G. KANTAYXV, G. G. "A dual-acting mechanical press fr-r gluing Itorfoletim"IP Yekhanizatsiya otroit-va, 1949, No. 5, P. 19. SO: U-4393, 19 Awpst 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 'n:&,h "itatey', 1,,o. 221) 1949). __ KAUA=T- . Skill and circuiespoctione Grashd.ay, 19 noo9s2D S 162* (KMA 16 j 1) (Aeronautics, Commorcial-Safety measures) XANTAYRY, Grigorir Grlgerlyev.ich- YXVMICH, A.Y., kand.tokhn.nauke w" - SIMI'm kOVA, L.A., red.; PEMON, M.N.. takhn.red. [Working principle and operation of truck-mounted cranes] Ustroietvo i skeplustataiia aytonobillnykh kranov. Moskva, V~es.uchebno-p~dmgog.izd-vo Tradrazervisdat. 1959. 157 P. (MIRA 13:1) (Cranes. derricks. ato.) KANTAYEV Grigoriy Grigorlyevich; OTDELINOV, P.V., nauchn. red.; ~-Lrx TOKER, A.M.v tekhn. red. [operator of motor cranes] Mashinist avtomobillrykh kranav. Moskvap Proftekhizdato 1963. 350 P. WIRA 16t12) (Cranes, derricks, ate.) BULGtRIA Physiology VATZPAN,CM, A., DONCSITKA, P., KANTCI!"V D , rnstituto of Physiologyg 4,ulgarlan Academy of Sciences "Characteristics of the Dioclactrical Activity of the Cervical Vagus in Chronic Experiments Sofia, DoMady B61garskov Akademil Nauk, Vol 20, No 1, 1967, pp 69-72 Abstractt t4ncllsh articia-7 Earlier the authors carried out (A. Varbanovaq V. Sokolov, Compto rend, Acad. Mg. Sci., 19, 1966, 73) acute experiments with cats leadine, off continuous rhythudc background afferent Impulses from the cervical vagus* To obtain more Information about the character of this type of impulse and eliminate the side effect of narcotics and of a.-ants i;-.-,;.iobi 11 zing the animals, they prepared three cats with permanently implanted electrodes on n. vaSus. Under conditions of no external perturbation and of a quiet animal In Isolated chambers, there apppar continuous rhyttunic Impulses boinq led off from the vagus of not very high amplitude (tinder 50'AV, u3ually 10 to 20 ~AV) which have a relatively stable frequency comprising two frequency groups (one of 26-33 cycles/sce and another of 56-66 cycles/soc)o Parallel with the monotonous rhythmic impulses of not too high an amplitude and rather stable frequency, there Is another set of 1/2 2/2 Dmm. N.I.. insh.; ZUMIROT D.Da--insh.; ZWKWIll, V.N., insh.; mmov, T. go. Insh.; 012=1 , Y~,P,, Lush. (13ologorek) "I"raff to orpLutmalklan 1n rallroed transportatioe by F.Pe Zachneve Rewl by NaleDwmwv and others. Zhol.dor.transp. 41 no.22892 1) 159. (NIK 13:4) (JkUraM6-Tftfflo) (Kwhwv, P.P.) POLMIN# P*Ieg profel doktor takhn.nauk, red.; GRINBERG, B.G., doteent. ksnd.tekhn.naukL-~KAWXN~IKS ~Kdo~~sentp kand.takhn.nauk; ZHAD N, T.T., dotsent# kand.tekhn.ukik; VASILOYST, D,I., doteant, Imnd.takhn.nauk; T.-ABIM, B.G., dotsent, kand.takhn.neuk, nanahnyy red.: LAKERIN. Tu.M., prof., doktor takhn.nauk, rateensent; KITAYTM, V.A., dotsent, kand.takhn.nauk, rateanzent; RAZYGUYET, A.K.0 inzh., rateensentl TUDIRAg L.A., red.isd-va; RYAZANOV# P.Ye.g takhn.red. [Technology of metals] Takhnologiia metallov. Pod obahchal red. P.I.Polukhina. Moskva@ Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. I stroit.matarialam, 1960. 46o p. (NDU 14:3) 1. Kofedra sistallovedenlys Moskovskogo avtomobilluo-doroshnogo institute (for Lakhtin, Ilitayteev, Razygrayev). (Metals) (Metalwork) JV'JlT,-,'fllKl S.K.; S11YATKIN, B*K* Vibration packIng of foundry moldi under htgh prersure, Lit, proizv, n0.3:31-34 Mr 164. (MPA 18:9) KA M NIKI S., doteentp kand.tekhnnauk I Life requires it. VTO 3 no.9-.11-14 S 161. (HIPA 14:8) 1, Rektor Vuesopsnogo, saochnogo yolitekhnicheokogo instituta, (Technical education) (Research) KANTO(, Adalbert, dr.; HABAN, Jan, dr. Rare primary soleroma in the palatine tonsil. OriOletil,105 no.22tlO35-1035 My 31 164. 1. Allami Korhas, Pleatan): (CSSR)I, Dermatologiai Ooztaly es Orvooi Tovabbkep~o Inteseto Trencin (CSSR), Dermatologiai Osztaly. SOLODKOV,, Mikhail Vasillyeviobs kand. ekonom. nauk; YANM, A.I.,p red.j ATROSHCHM, LaTe., tekbn. red. 1% [socialist capital reproduction under the conditions of the building of comminj Botsialiaticheakoe rasahirszn~e Too- Proizvodstyo v ualoviiakh stroiteltstva ko=mizma,, Koakva., 1961. 28 p. (NarodvVi universitet kulltury. Obshchestvenno- politichookii fakul 'tat, mo,18) (MIRA 15:3) (Econmioe) CRISTOVp A.A.1, XWER, A.L., red,j SAVCMW, Yi.V., tekhn. red. .11 ... .................... ("The relay racom of commiam] Zatafeta, ko==izzis, Moskyap lid- vo w2usimis,' 1961* 39 pe (Narodmyi vniveraitst ku.Iltux7l Tokbni o- I 1~: ekonomiobaskii fakul'tets n0.1) (KM 3-4:9) (Iffioiency, IndustrW) I f TATUR, Sergey Kuzimichp doktor ekonom. nauk; KANTER, A.IJred,~ NAZAROVA, A.S., tekhnored, (How wages are paid to the workers of industrial enterprisesl Nak oplachivaetsia trud rabotnikov na prorVshlcnzWkh predpriiatiiakh. Moskva, Izd-vo 117minie,". 1961. 38 P. (Narodrjyi universitet kulltury: Fakutlitet tekbniko-ekonom~chesldi, no.6) NIRA 14:11) (Wage payment systems) KONFEDERATOV, Ivan Yakovlsvichp profej KANTER, A,I., red.; NAZAROVA,, A.S.., takhn, red, (Present-da:y power engineering) Sovremennais, snargetika. Mo- skva., lad-vo llm-als," 1961o 39 P. (Harodayi universitat kull- tur7o Takhniko-ekonamicbeskii fakulltat, no,19) ' (MIRA 15:3) (Power engineering) RAKOVSMp MikbailYevgenlyevichl RODOV., A.B.p red.; KANM,, A.1.9 red,l NAZAROVAp A,S.p t4din, red. (Top priority]Rapravlonis nower odin. Pod obshchei, red. A.B. Rodova. Wo*va, Isd-vo NZnenl $0 1962. 47 P. (NarodiWi univer- sitst kullturys Tokhniko-skonomicheskii fakulltet, no.7) (Automation) (MIRA 15:9) KASITSKIY, Illya Yakovlovich; "FIV --red.j RAKITIN, I.T... tekhn. red. A#-" [On the "industrial virgin landINIO "Promyeblennoi tseline.0 Moskyap Izd-vG "Znsm4e.w 1962. 1+5 P. (Narodr7i univeraitet kulltury: Tekbniko-Ammicbeskii fakulfteto no.9) (KERA 1529) CrrAu trial managwent) (Technological innovations) I Z- ". --- -'-- - - -- - - VIXOTIYZV, Alsksandr Isayevich;KMTER, A.I., red.j NAZAROVA, A.S.p tekbno red. [in fu3.1 Moon; informal discussions on modem Soviet eccuomy] V rastsvete sill bemAy o soyrememoi. sovetskoi ekonomike. 14o- elm, lzd--yo Oftanies" 1962, 54 p. (Narodmyi universitet kull- turys Tekbulko-ekonomichaskii fakul'tetp no.11) (KERA 15:12) (Russia-Economic conditions) LYUBASHCHOKO, Ivan Grigorlyevich; KANTER,,A.I., rod.; RAKITIN, I.T., tekhn. re.d. (Solid, safe, lasting) Proohnot nadeshnot dolgovechno, Mo- skva, Isd-vo "ZnaaieN 1963. 31 P. (Marodnyi universitat kullturys Takhniko-ekonomiohookii fakulitet, no.?) (MIRA 160) (Industrial organization) MEZENTSEV. Vladimir Andreyevich; red.; MKITIN, IoT.p tekhn. red. (Our friend, chemietty) Nash drug - khimiia. Moakvap Itd- vo "Unnies" 1963, 70 P. (Narodvii universitst kulltux7o Takhniko-eko mmiabookii fakulltat, no.12) (MIRA 17o1) MDUZDVO Pavel Alokoandroviahj KANTER, A.I., red.; NAZAROVA, A.S., tekhn, redo -1.1-11-.0",-, '.- (Economics is everYbodyte business] Ekonomika - delo kszhdogo, Moskva., Izd-vo "Znanis.," 1964. 78 p. (Na- rodqi universitets Tekhniko-okonomicbeskii fakulstet, no.1) (MIRI 1712) LOPATNIKOV; Leonid Isidorovich; aM, A..~.p red.1 RAKITIN, I.T.p takhns red& w (Tacbnology and economical Tekbnlks i okonomika. Moskvap Izd-vo "Znanie,," 1964. 79 p. (Narodrqi universitet kull- tury: Tekbniko-ekonomicheskii fakulltet, no.2) (MIRA .170) bLIGHt"V, ! I flotlz Yeflmovich; K i., 1-(Yi: [Vor progroijiva work normal Za mrl-i t!uda, zovusi,chic vper!?6. Moc~va. lzd-vo Unanlo," 19H.. 716 r,. O,arcomyi i!!Avornitet *vi;l-'iur,,. fnkiilltet, ro.,!) (1-: 1 '.-~ -1 17: 8) YUMIMSEV, Edgar AleksandravIch; KANTIE"'i", A.I., red. (Awakened.liants; how to search for and find pruduction potential Ra--buzhemWe bogatyrAi o torn, kak A.-kat' I nakhodit' rezervy proizvodsfva. Yloukva~ Izd-vo "Znanie," 1964. 77 Po (Narodnyi univeraitet kulltuxy: Texhnikc~- ekonomichoskil fakulltet, no.8) OX-MA 17:8) GOUJBI, Andrey Mntveycvi(.h; &4INTIR, A.I., red. [Metals for the atomk age] Vatally utomnogo veka. Vc~-- skva, lzrl-vo "Znanle," 1964. 76 p. (Narodnyi univerultet kulltur-j- Tektjdko-ekoncjrlchet;kii fak~jlltet, nro.11) WTHA 17: 12) NEMCIIIl'.'OV,, VFA,iilJy skedemik (deceanedi; KAIJLER~ , A.I... rf-d.; WAYAN, V.L., kande okon. naukp M.' (&onomics and mathematics] Ekeno'mika i matecatika, Mo- skva., lzd-vo "Znania," 1965, 67 p. (Narodryi universitatt Tekhniko-okonoodeboo-kil fakulltetv no,6) (MilA 18:7) FOLUYiUJOV, Viktor Trofimovichl DIYAKOV, Anatoliy Yakovlevich; ]KA--NjIR,-"j red. [Everybody likes the beautiful# the useful, the durable, the cheap ('111otto - perfect quality")] VsAm priiatno kra- sivoe, poleznoes prochnool diahwiom ("Davis - otlichnoe kacheatvo*). Moskva, lzd-No "Znanie," 1965. 79 p. (Na- rodn i universitets Tekhniko-ekonomicheakil fakulltet, n07 (MIRA 18:8) REYNBERG, MJkliail Garmanovichs kand. tekhn. nauk; LA.NTER A01.) rod. (Horizons of computer technology] Gorizonty vychisli- tellmi tekbniki, 2. dop. izd. Moskvao Znarie. 1965. 93 P. (Warodrqi universitot: Tokhriiko-okonamichookii fakulltets no.9) (MIRA 18:10) AUTHOR: Kanter, Boz* S/139/60/000/03/025/045 9032/9314 TITLZ: On the Injection in the Microtron PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, 1960, Nr 3. PP 138 - 141 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An analysis is.given of the phase stability region of a microtron and it in shown that the injection system should ensure a short (less than 300) electron bunahjlon the first orbit with a narrow (about 8%) energy spectrum. This requirement Is not satisfied by the injection systetq in existing microtrons owing to olectrostatic emissio rom one of the el&ctroden of the resonator. A rough estimate shows that electron losses on the first orbit can be reduced by several times if the electrons are suitably bunched before injection into the accelerating resonator. Figure 4 shows the suggested scheme for an injector with preliminary bunching of the electrons. In Figure 1, 1 is the accelerating resonator, 2 is the waveguide, 3 is a coaxial lead, 4 is a phase-shifter, 5 is an attenuator, 6 is a modulating resonator, 7 is the Cardl/2 electron Sun and 8 in a deflecting capacitor. The B/139/60/000/03/025/045 On the Injection in the Microtron Z032/R3l4 -~kam~lls thus modulated in velocity on passing through the gap of the auxiliary resonator, whose phase can be regulated and is rigidly related tto the phase of the accelerating resonator. There are 4 figures and 4 roferences, 1 of which is German, 1 English and 2 are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Tomskly politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova (Tomsk Polytechnical Institute imeni S.M. Kirov) SUBMITTED: May 6, 1959 Card 2/2 Al KANMO B.Z, Electron-ray function converter, Izv. TPI 105t2lO-221 160, (NIPA 1Y418) I* Predstayleno nauebwn Seminarom radiotakhnichookogo fakulltsta Tomskogo ordew Trudo*do Krasnogo Znawni -politeMmicheskogo instituta imeni SoN, Kirows, (Ileatrosio instruments) S/275/63/000/002/008/052 D405/A)301 MTHOR: Kanter, B.Z. TITLE: Injection syntem of microtron PERIODICAL: Refarativr*7 thurnal, ",31ektronika i eye primaneniye,i no.'29 L965, 59, abstract 2A350 P (Slaktron. uskori- tali, Tomsk, Tomaldy itn-t, 1961, 157-IGO (Collection)) TEXT: The injection system of the microtron determines the energy-, phase and apace dietri~ution characteristica of the elac- trorLs t,; be accelerated. It was earlier entablished that stabls electron acceleration will take place in those cases in Which the pl-Lace o~ electron passage through the resonator gap v4.11 lie in a reZ~ion of maxim= width of about 300, and the ener-gy will not ditfer from i-.s resonance value by more thaa 1 4%. These rewalts ti-ere ob- Ia_-nad for most favorable operatino conditions when the increment .n revergal time of electrons in the magnetic ife'ld after onc passage of tl-~e resonator gap is equal to one microwave volLtage period. Yet .' ; st_'-,Aplest to inject low-ener alectror-ts for acceleration. Tra __ Ls _Ic.cessary values of the electron fynjection-phasa into the ro.Gonator .ard ' .,J'/275,/(j,'!,/000/002/008/032 Injection system of microtron D405/1)301 can be obtained by determining the transit angle of the electrons through the gapt th-;! acquired energy and the first-orbit transit angle of electrons in the mapetic field, by integrating the equa- tions of motion of electrons in the microwave field of the resonator. The resalts are given of calculating the injection phase of clec- trons for a 10 eta wavelength, a resonator pap-width of I cm, a rea- Onator voltage amplitude of 530 ItV and a nka,-,nctir fielcl' strength of L0,70 oc-I.-Sted. From the graph for the in tho resonator nt the morie-nt oAl" the second clectron paisave throuO tl-,c middle of c..ccclerating, gap veraus z-,lectroii en,'.,rgy dcviationG from the res- ,ion of Wiance value, expressed in percent, one Octerrunez, the reg phase- and energy characteristics which correspond to stable accel- eration. Electrons sinich start their motion in the rosonator gap in a ~Pltiase interval of approximately 55 to 750 can ),:! ac,7:clerated stable. In microtron injection dueto evaission from one. of the resonator electrodes, the max'Mum f:',cl.d emisnion current occurs. at a phas-_ of 900 of the sinusoidal;!7esonator voltage, %,.rhcreas the wid,,-,h of the current pulse from the cold cathode ~G 40-500, There - Card 2/.3 S/275/63/000/002/008/032 Injection system of,microtron D4051D301 Accelerated, whereas the major part of the electrons is wasted. Several ways are irAicated for incroaoing the efficiency of the elec~- ~ron acceleration process: 1) in6reasing the range of stable input ihases; 2) broadening the current pulac o,-- the injected electrons; shifting the current pulse of the injected electrons towards the fegion of stable input phases. The range if stable input phases can be i.,ridened by reducing the magnetic0field strength in the reg-Lon of the first orbit. Thereby a GtabL3 clec-:ron acceleration with input phases from approximateLy 45 to 750 becomes permisaible. A V-shaped tungsten cathode vdth a fil=cn4.- 0.1 mm in dianeter and 4 = in length, and an anode-cathode distance of about 1 =, gave a current of uD to 400 mA at 18 W. 4 refen--tneao. KANTER, B.Z.; LERMONTOVv V.V.; NDSKOVv D.A.1 YUSIJKOV, Yu.G. A 5 Mev. microtrone Izv. TPI 122s45-49 162. (MIRA 17s9) 4?, 342 0' AUTHOR: Knnter_L_U_,~__ TITLE: A study of the accelerated by resonator 30387 S/139/62/000/001/013/032 E032/ElI4 energy spectra of electrons the electric field of a microtron PERIODICAL% Izvestiya vysshikh uchebtiykh zavedeniy, Fizika, no.1, 1962, 84-87 TEXT: It is pointed out that the injection of electrons in existing microtrona is achieved by field emission from the surface of the electrodes in the accelerating resonator. In a previous paper the author showed that the length of the inJected current pulsei~ is about 1/10 of the period of the high-frequency field and that these pulses are in phase with the latter. This method of injection sufCers from certain disadvantages, namely; the field emission from the cold surface of the electrodes cannot be controlled and varies with time, and, secondly, owing to the large width of the energy spectrum, only a small fraction of the otal number of electrons enter the second and subsequent Card 64 A study of the energy apectra of #00 S/139/62/000/001/013/032 HOWLUA orbits. It was shown that the situation can be improved by the use of field emission from a hot cathode. The present work was carried out in order to determine the form of the electron energy spectra obtAined with field emission from hot and cold cathodes. The energy spectra were measured in the microtron of the Tomskiy politeklinichoskiy institut (Tomsk Polytechnical Institute), using the method illustrated in Fig-3. The resonator 2 was located within the uniform magnetic field, whose magnitude was chosen so that circular electron orbits corresponding to maximum energy lay inside the vacuum chamber 4 of the microtron. The hf power was fed into the resonator from a magnetron oscillator through the waveguide 1. The electron current was measured by the tantalum collector 5 fixed to the end of the movable cyliadrical rod 6, which in turn was connected to the electrometer 7. The magnetic field was about 150 oe. The cathode 3 was in the form of a tantalum ribbon. The results obtained are illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5- Fig.4 shols the energy spectra (collector current versus orbit dianiter in cm) for2,'& tantalum cathode at room temperature Card 2/4 A study of the energy spectra of ... Fig-3 Fis-5 5/139/62/ooo/ool/013/032 E032/E114 Fig.4 ~L7- J00 V', Card 4/4 IAXTr' - Zo . ~s Uso of a thersionle eathode It a microtron. Xxv. 0 UM Ow. f.1s. 26to.n$1353-1356 1 162. (MU 15222) (Partials aecelentam) (Therwdonic adasion) (Cathodst) ACCESSION NRs AR4022439 S/0058/64/000/001/A037/AO37 SOURCE: Rzh.,Piaikao Abs. 1A339 J AUTHOR: Kanter, B. Z.t Lertmontov, -V. V.; Noskov, D. A.; Yushkov, Yu. G. TITLE: 5-MeV microtron CITED SOURCE; Xzv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 122, 1962, 45-49 TOPIC TAGS: microtron, microtron characteristics, microtron elec- tromagnet, particle accelerator, accelerator, electron injection TRMSLATION: The S-MeV microtron of the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute is described (RZhFiz, 1963, lA401--403). The high frequency section of the amplifier includes a magnetron oscillator, two phase shifters, an absorbing load, and a toroA~-dal cavity With 0 of approximately 2000. The electromagnet poles had a diameter of 55 cm and the mag- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4022439 netic core had a cross section 30 x 12 cm. All the main units of the accelerator were constructed in 1959. During the starting, problems involved in the optimal coupling between the resonator and the waveguide were investigated, along with the possibility of using ,an incandescent cathode for electron injection. The current.attained ;to date on the ninth orbit (5 MeV energy) is several microamperes ,,per pulse. K. Belovintsev, !DATE ACQs 03Mar64 SUB CODE: PH, SD ENCLt. 00 Card 2/2 5lUlZU,b4iO()U/O()4/C)OZ8/0031 T he r e skilts of re mode- I i n o4 mlelexrun, -for which the authoru are gratoW. Oriz. art. h"! 70mikly P-olftekhnfche.FikiV r'.91A .1 --..L ampla-wo-dow"m Ns I Isom, OEM 4.1-21,01 I ACCESSION NRI AP402449.3 B/0142/64/007/001/0098/009 9 AUTHOR: TITLE. Adjustable-waveguide attenuator for high power level .SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 7., no. 1, 1964, 98-99 TOPIC TAGS: microwave attenuator, waveguide attenuator, high power attenuator, water cooled microwave attenuator, high power microwave attenuator ABSTRACT: The attenuators t83tcd were glass cyliMers 380 mm long, with conlcal-en6; 1=ier diameters of th~ conter doetion raMed from 8.3 to 9,7n5,-. Power lossez;ln the vavegulAe were absorbed as lisat by water cirmaatiic through an inner glass tube in the cylinder. The attenuation pro- is duced in a 44 x 72 mm rectangular waveguide could be smoothly varied by moving the cylinder from the waveguide wall toward its center. The SWR did not exceed 1.08. The attenuator was tested with pulsed power up to several megawatts. The power absorbed could be measured:, with a differential thermocouple registering the difference in the iplet arld outlet water temperature. Orig. art. has: *2 figures and forroula, Card - 1/3 - ---------- -- ---------- ACCESSION NR: AP4024493 ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 25Mar6.3 CODE.: SD Cad ?/3 DATE ACQ: 15Apr64 ENCLt 01 NO REF SOV:. 000 OTHn: 000. ACCESSION NR AP4024493 4 Construction of variable wavegtade attenuator 1-glass cylinder, 2 - conical cylinder ends, 3 - waveguide 4 - tube with cooling water Card 3/3 41 Fmquency characteristics of altenuatows ~dth diffemnt dwmters I I I . . .. - ". -m : 1. 1.; , ~, . - I ~ I - I ~ 1. 1. 1 1 ~ .-, - I . I --~ - - - I - . - . - I .-- - , . j . , . , i . 1 1 1 . . p - - - . . . ; , '. - . .. I h - I I .. LOe L fie& Wl- Ka hn I wera ~.j!jg I , 1, " , 6 " , ~ I , ~ g .- J, 4 v q r , . : #v ~: - . I KANTER, B.Z.; YUSHKOV, Yu.G. .- -4- Design and characteristics of a 5 Mov. m1crotron. Prib. i takh. ekap. 9 no.4;28-31 JI-Ag 164. 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AN (be hwkalbtrlw Of% ts-Ani go- -i'$- 400 twtmy h wkb preirtissiNy - bbedhW sloring ven- Coo islog "A go dbit1dwipt6mis of rise ppla. both. gZa Ceikkia em. gapplimijork, of this tometbod b befel 7 Joe Ch" Too i Shim 00 H so* 00 I L.A- ANIALLOGSKAWL CL&NOICATWO Its" 111,11111111"S 11"Ally 1414#0 ofit 0*9 041 00 IF N 9 a 4 or IN 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 eiiiiiiiiii-000*9990 02 'A oil 11141111111111160 00 c V. A. flor"O 6e o 410 94 IM. No. Icyl Ilhar M Vivirt, Now b= s 0 t 03% 1 ' 00 j C41 000 plate. DWO film chv a it 0ow go. The 4W thirluorts ad c 000 at A r"If rcklina below dyr ow t he fib ~ INMI IMir N I 1W film. t RM 61 OWN reso "d Ways. Org. Chow. lad. (U. 14. d. K. Mal (M"%kiUA4TO. SA64. 4. Won f4ir ul W Oraw RS, Mort Parr Rhw. Me-t U& Shat 0 OW Metbo %11&1 Is at ",3, C, A. 39, 31f4') do ma t"Ttodiffu** raft awl rqualiAns m ar Ow 41am. ul rellulovir pst., M MMEWWOMS t*mqb a cv(Snpl"w- a PMWW of tbr kvrand Ormt on %tw- w4ft nefe 6 181"W1=1hirtal In Itsi- osphaw slow. It WO U111% hialwl kv of croopliew sheirl sh"Wis 4 It T. 1% 0 lbr 4WWL(se rate and Ibir rom.". tot the * thr Irsiol diffusbile Urthyl 11virl If arki at mir fristed to the mati. &nit. of olve nn Chs.. Plane. ad.U144.64141 941. LIT98410111 CWUPKATOW - - .00 -00 isoo ago 400 000 goo :64: v00 soo 1200 ISO* wee too S, u u AT 0 0 0 0 v 0 4 0 o a 0 a o 0 6 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IT44: a a a 0 0!9 0 a 00 0 * e o 0 00 0 go goolves 4 goo* 0 041*000 KANTER, D. To. ENGINEER Cand Tech Sci Dissertations "Obtaining Colored Viscose Silk by Introduction of Stabilized Suspensions Into Viscose Spinning Solutions." 27 Oct 49 Moscow Textile Inst SO Vecheryaya Moskva Surn 71 Af,~f sum hibm.- a U , c " 1. wr .w A inw. is ON*" dw . fths"Not -1" Z;~-"Tbbl-l od AM" -0 i 11: w im , - Ivm_ n 0, naucbWy votradnik; XMMASOTA, T.A., uauchW sotradnik; WWSIM, O.M.. kbimik Choice of dyes to be used to dyeing rayon. Tekst. prom 18 ne.9tl6-17 8 158. WRA 11110) 1. YeemoyusWy saacbso-insledovatel'skiy Institut Iskumstvannoco volokna (for Kanter. Nskrasova), 2, Derbonevskiy kbimicbeekly sayod Iment Stalins, (for Golovenke)o Orea and dreing-Raron) KARM, D*T8j NIMSOVA~ TOA, 0=WANNM--*W Partioular prooodurve for dyeing ohlorlde silk. Xhime volok. noo2:72-74 159~ (JaRA 12:9) loVessoyusnyy nauchuo-Issledovatelskly Institut Inkumstrennogo voloku. (Byes and dyeing-Textile fibers, Synthetio) KAJMR, D.TS.; HIEWOVA, T.A.; XARXANCITA. N.D. oft- DetermThing the concentration of acetone-soluble dyestuffs in a fiber and.in the spinnirg bath. Xhim.yolok. n0-3:61-62 059. (KIRA 12111) Is Tsesoyusnyy mobno-lesledovatellskiy institut iskusatwennogo ,wolokm (TRIT). (Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers, Synthetic) All - 43_1 4~ NO, 0 a.. .-SIR iz. RUH -vr. 9 tog : . g N D ;1 1:2 0 Jl~ I ;I i 0 Id 'iT 3 1.1 N _. a I all 1 1.52 Out ma S/183j60/OOO/OO4/010/014/XX B004/DO75 AUTHORS: Leyni, A. A., Sokolova, 0. N. TITLE: The Properties of Dyes Soluble in Acetone PERIODICAL: Khimichaskiye voloknal 1960, No- 4, PP- 31-39 TEXT: To a growing extent, dyes soluble in acetone are used for the dyeing of acetate rayon. Thearrecently have been synthesized in the Derbenevskiy khimicheskiy zavod (Derbenevskiy Chemical Plant). Here, hydrophobic dyes with a Cr or Co 1:2 complex and the series "Orazoll", "Telazoll", and toIrgatset" were concerned. For the practical utilization of these dyes, theft solubility must be known. In the preceding studios made in the physico- chemical laboratory of the authors' institute by means of an electron micro- scope with a resolving power of 50 A, V. P. Kovaleva has found that the solution of these dyes oontains 20go visible particles. The authors discuss the solubility of the dyes at C. The test portion of the dye 0-10 g, in some cases up to 30 g) was dissolved a) in 50 ml of acetone; b) in a 50-ml mixture consisting Of 5~ water and 95~ acetone (the data obtained did not differ from those of a)); c) in a 50-ml mixture consisting of 10% ethanol and 90% methylene chloride. Solubility was determined gravimetrical- Card 1/7 The Properties of Dyes Soluble in Acetone S/183/60/000/004/010/014/XX B004/BO75 ly as well as colorimetrically by means of an 4)BK-M (FEK-M) electrophoto- colorimeter. 16 dyes were studied. Examples of the principal structure of these dyes are given. They belong to the following groups: 1) hydrophobic metal-containing monoazo dyes with Cc or Cr 1:2 complexi 2) metal-contain- ing monoazo dyes with Cc or Cr 1:1 complexi 3) dyes for acetate rayon which are dispersed or soluble in fat; .4) a phenyl phthalocyanine dye with four heptyl sulfamide groups in the molecule. Fig. I shows the dissolution kinetics of these dyes. In all dyes a dependence of the concentration of their solution on the teat portion was found. With a test portion of 30 g in 50 ml of nootone, the dye soluble in acetone yellow r -19K (G-19K) at- tains a 1301,1'..,ilitY of 436 g/1. For this reason, also the quantity of dye which remaine-1 unsolved in different test portions was determined. The proportion by weight between the dissolved and the undissolved portion is proposed as a new characteristic value for the evaluation of dyes and the elaboration of dyeing prescriptions. The solutions of dyes soluble in acetone are polydispereel a partial association occurs, The solubility of hydrophobic metal-containing monoazo dyes with a 1:2 complex with a teat portion of 5 g in 50ml of acetone was on the average four times higher than that of the known dispersed dyes with a 1:1 complex, Introducing the rhodamine base into the dye structure lowers the aolubility of the dye Card 2/7 The Properties of Dyes Soluble in Acetone S118316010001004101010141XX B004/BO75 in acetonef however, in ethanol methylene chloride it JB con.-dderably increased - In the NIONK im. K. Ye. Voroehilova (Scientific Research Institute of Organic Semifinished Products and Dyes imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov) good results were obtained in the dye fastness test with rayon dyed with these dyes. Reference is made to papers by Ye. A. Yeller and B. A. Foray-Koshitoo P. V. Moryganov and B. N. Mellnikov, S. A. Pankova, 0. M. Golooenko, and A. A. Cherkasakiy, S. M. Lipatov and 1. M. Movahovich, Ye. G. Grimm, and T. A. LTekrasova. The authors thank Ye. M. Alekeandrova, Professor of the MKhTI im. D. I. Mende- leyqva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imoni D. I. Mendeleyev) for discussion and L. G. Krolik, Senior Scientific Worker of the Scientific Research Institute of Organic Semifinished Products and Dyes imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov, for synthesizing the phenyl phthalocyanine dye. There are 6 figures, 1 table, and 26 references: 20 Soviet, 1 US, 1 British, and 3 German. ASSOCIATION: VNIIV,~All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Fiber Card 3/7 S/183/60/000/004/010/014/XX B004/3075 Legend to the formulas: a) Blue X for acetate rayonj in fatj o) Bordeaux K, soluble in alcohol; d) Blue, e) Yellow Z, soluble in alcohol; f) Orazoll blue 2V. Legend to Fig. 1; Orazoll yellow 3R (20 9/50 ml); 2. purified; 3: ditto 10 g/50 mli unpurified; 4: Orange 5: Bordeaux K 5 50 ml; 6: Orange 2)K (M) 5 g/50 mixingp hoursp b Solubility 9/1. b) Dark red, soluble aoluble in alcohol; Bordeaux K (10/50 ml) 4)K(4Zh) 10 9/50 ml; ml; a) Duration of Card 4/7 0 NHOI, 4 1 CQ. Q 8 kHCHCHai OIHHA K% AM AIXMTHOrO WeAU OH ~.O-N-N-n-CH. -CHs V-N=N )KjjpopaCTWpJWWA TeMHO-KpaCHWA NO, N=N- op-OH Card 5/7 S118316010001004101010141XX B004/BO75 P N N-6 ICJ41 N NH-01(\GJ4)" _N C~o N 0 A Mly6DA d) RW NO 0 A, \0 H N cup~o~mopmwA 6opAo K C) ci/183/6o/ooo/004/010/014/XX ~B00A/A075- COCHI floss N-N-Ik c-NH-cH, X- cniqffopacTaopmuO weavuA 3 ON-aN-~ C C-CH, (HAC2)2N 0 N(CHjl + I A 0 6/1 \4~ \/\C" N (7>-N 0 ^-COOH \c/ Card 6/7 HCA -N-N-0-NO, Opans 28 c4- 4 0 4,,w-v,",dw.,Ve lie S/163/60/00004/010/014/xx B004/BO75 Card 7/7 JwT9Rj--DvTSTt-USHAKOVAj A.N.,- SOKOLOVA# V.A# Waterless combing oil preparation for treating acetate ailk. Mix, volok. no.6:44-46 161. (.%ff.RA 14:12) 1. Vsesoy"rrj7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut iskusstvannogo volokna. (Rayon) KANTER D TS I LEMp A.A.; GRINMO Te.G.,; KRAYNOVAq K.M. )bthod for eteck dyeing of acetate rayon. Xhim, volok. n0-3: 46-50 10. (MIRA 1617) 1. Vossoyusnyy nauchno-ionledovatellskiy institut iskusat- vennogo volakna (for Nantert leyni). ?o Serpukhovskiy zavod (for Grim, I.Imynova). (Dyes and dyeing-Rayon) MASLENNINOV,, K.N.,, nauchnyy ootrudnikj ZAYTSKVA, Ye.V.,, nauchnyy sotrudnik; KINTFR, n-T-Q-. ftUchnyy sotrudnik; OBMIOVA,, R.N., nauchnyy sotrud- nik; BULANOVA, I.G.., nauchnyy sotrudnikI GORDEYET., N.I.; SUMINA., N, M, NXylital 0-15" preparation for the avivage of viscose staple fi- bers produced by the dattkon spinning method* Tekstoprom. 24 no.ls 40-43 Ja '64e MEBA 1713) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut iskusstvenno 0 volokna (for Maslennikov,, Zaytsevat Kanter, Obukhova,, Bulanoval 2* Olavnyy inzho rakhromakoy pryadilirptkatakoy fabriki (for 9r- deyev). 3. Zaveduyushchiy proizvodstveWy laboratoriyey Yakhrom- ekoy pryadillno-tkatakoy fabriki (for Surnina), KUTERp D. TS. Work of the primary organization of the Mendeleev Chemical Society of the Ill-Union .9-iontifio Research Institute of Artificial Fiberse Zhur. Vft,*'),no*5s581-583 16/+ (MIRA 18:1) SEREBRYAKOVA, Z.G.; KANTER, D.TS.1 ZABRAN.. K.S.; ZHERDEVA, L.G.; POTANIHAp V.A# X6thods fortesting mineral oils used in the manufacture of acetate and viscose cord fibers. Khiz. volck. no.lt62-U 165. (MIRA 18s2) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut Iskuastvennogo volokna (for Serebryakova, Kanter, Zabran). 2. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gaza i polucheniyu iskusetyennogo zhidkogo topliva (for Zherdeva, Potanina), PROZOROVSKIYq V.I.# zaal. deyatell naukip prof.0 otv. red.; ERONNIKOVAO M.A.p prof.0 red.j GRCFiOV# L.Lp profs., redo; KANTE&_4,L,_pt. nauc" sotr.p red.; KOLOSOVA, V.M., -Ntl. nauchn. sotr., red.; KUBITSKIY, Yu.M.j, prof., red.; MITYAYEVAI N.A.0 at. nauchn. sotr.p red.; RUBTSOV, A.F.p at. nauchn.sotr., red.j SMOLIYANINOV, V.M., prof., red. (Transactions of the Fourth All-Union Conference of Forensic Medical Experts] ~Imrnik trudov chetvertoy Vaesoyuznoy kon- ferentaii sudebmykh medikov. Rig%# M-vo zdravookhraneniia SSSRI 1962. 588 p. (MIRA 17:13.) 1. Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya sudebnykh medikov. 4th, 1962. 2. Naucbno-iB&ledovatellskiy inatitut sudebnoy meditsirV Ministeretva, zdrwvookhraneniya SSSR (for Gromov, Bronnikova', Kanter, Mityayevaq Rubtsov). 3, Direktor Nauchno-issladova- tel'skogo inatituts, sudebnoy maditsiny Miniaterstva zdravo- okhraneni7a SSSR (for Prozoravski7). 4. Zamestitell Predse- datelya Uchenogo meditsinakogo soveta Ministerstva zdravo- okhraneniya RSFSR (for Smollyaninov). YAMTR) Elie 11,14nIzation ot int-erpravinum zeJlcc-',~-gal 'ab,7ratortcs. Sud,-v d. 3 rx.2134 Ap--T-~ 160. (MTRA, 1936) institlit. -3udebn,)y meditsirq (dir. - prof. V.I,Prozc:-o7ekjy) Mr.ster3tVa ziravo-Ahrananiya SSSR. XOM9 14,; BAWAUROTg T.As assults of a motive of the chief Imal me"Gal experts of the Union Republics. led.-Md. okspert. 2 U0.3t96-0 J2-8 059. (Mlli 1000 1. J~mobuo-lsslsdowatellskly luatitut sudebuoy mdltslzr (dlr, - prof. V.I. Promerowdely) lialsterstym, sdrevockhranoulys, SM (MICAL JM~~) nOZOROVSKIY' T.1.1 KANTIM I STOYAROY, B.S., red.; LTUDNOTSEATA, N.L. to red, Lcollooted moterial on organization and methodology In forensic Sbornik organinstsionno-notodicheakikh meterisloy po sudebuo- moditainakoi okspsrtise. lzd.2. Koakya. Goo.izd-vo md.lit-ry. 1960* 479 P. (KIRA 14t2) (MICAL JURIORUIMCB) Ir KANTER, E. I. OrganizAng interprovincial medicolegal laboratories; review of readerog letters and conference speeches. Sud.-med. ekspert. 4 no.4:43-44 D-N-ID 161. (MIRA 14S.12) (MEDICAL 1ABOATORIES) FROZOROVSK119 V.Ioj KWERpS.Io Measures for the improvement of madicolegal expertise in the U.S.S.R.; order No.166 of the Minister of Public Health of tLe Soviet Wont ieffued April 10,1962, Sud,-medsekapert, 6 no,2s 3-8 Ap-.Te'63. (MIRA 160) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut vWebnoy mediteirq (dir. prof.V.I.ProzorovBkiy) Mininterstva adravookbrananiya SSSR. (MOICAL JTURISFRUDENCZ) KANTERO E.I. Conference of the chief sediaolegal experts of the Union republics. Sud.-med. ekspert. 8 no.203-55 Ap-Je 165. (MIRA 180)