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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARENCHIK, R. I. - PARFANOVICH, B. V.

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GRINEV, E.I.; PARENCHIK, R.I* A I Coefficient of the rougbnemis of drain pipets. Vop. g1dr. no. 12:49-60 163. (MIRA 17:5) 3/145/62/000/005/001/008 D262/D308 AUTHOR: Parenchuk S V Chief Designer TITIE: Free piston gas generators for an automatically operated 1200 HP gas turbine power unit for river craft PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uc 'hebnykh zavedeniy. Mashinostroyeniye, no. 5, 1962, 18-20 TEXT: A free piston gas generator being designed by the Berlslav Machine Construction Plant is described in general terms. The experimental generator, originally designed by the TsNII NIPS and the Leninskaya Kuznitsa Plant,has been chosen as a prototype. A nixmber of constructional changes are introduced and higher " quality materials used in order to reduce the sizes of the com- ponents and sub-assemblies, simplify the construction, and im- prove the performance. The parts affected are: compressor and pis-ton hssemblies, stabilizer, fuel pump system (including auto- Oard 1/2 S/145/62/000/005/001/008 Free piston gas ... D262/'D308 matic regulation of fuel injection), lubrication and piston cool- ing systems. Also,a number of additional experimental parts and sub-assemblies such as cylinder bushes, piston assemblies, com- pressor cylinders and synchronizing mechanism gears are to be assembled on the experimental generator and tested. It is stated that, in general, the lack of cooperation between varl;ouB works, design offices and laboratories considerably hampers the work pr-ogress in this field. ASSOCIATION: BerislavBkiy mashinostroitel 'nyy iavod (Berislav Machine Construction Plant) ,--Card 2/2 FARENICA. Mnilft New industrial industrial use of ultrasound. Tech praca 14 no.12:994-995 D 162. l..Vrad pro patenty a vynale2y. PARMCA, Antonin Sav nomnetallic pipe union. Tech pEraca 15 iao.5:380 MY 163. 1, Urad pro patenty a vyna:Lez7. FABMCA., Antonin Tipping platforn for unloading auto-mobilea smd truck-s. 'Tech'. pra.,ia 15 no.7:537 J1 163. 1. Urad pro patenty a vynalazy. PARENICA, Antonin Magnetic thickness gauge. Tech praca 34 to.6:456 Je IE2. 1. Urad pro patenty a vynalesy, Praha. Z/047/62/000/006/001/001 D409/D301 ILUTHORt Favrenica, Ant. HTLE: Inventions - Magnetic thickness gage 2ERIODICAL: Technick& prLca, no. 6, 19-02, 456 'MT: The article briefly lists magnetic thickness gages .1 pe 1163411 and "635" (6SSR Patents No. 90 581 and 101 94") produced vy I by the METRA (Measuring Instruments) National Enterprise in Prague. The 1163411 gage is destined for measuring paint, enamel, and metal- coating thicknesses from 10 - 500 ~k , the 11635" gage for measuring nickel, and nickel-combination coating thicknesses from 2 - 100 In case nickel-copper coatings are measured, the thickness of copper 'Layer atust be known. Both instruments are pencil type and suitable for serial, mass, and piecemeal production check metiouringa. The mea- suring accuracy is t 10 %. They resist all common environmental in- fluences; however, their stability can be affected by strong magnetic fields and by temperatures above 500 C. The magnetic thickness gages !3ard 1f2 Z/04 62/000/006/001/001 Inventions - Magnetic thickness gage D409YD301 are del'-'vered together with an instruction booklet and a calibration chart. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONi tr'ad pro patenty a vyn&lezy, Prah& (Patents and inven- tions Office, Prague) Card 2/2 S)URNDV, Aloksaiidr Ivanovicb; PAnN*VDV, A., redaktor; LILq3. A., tekhaicheskly (Ornamental brick~&clw.] Prefillarl kirpich. Nookya.] go - skovek-SA rab~ichli, 1955. 62 p. (KLRA 9:1) (Brick%) :PAUNOZOV, A., redektdr; IGNATOYAU, A., takhnichookiy redektor e-- [Construction brigades an collo~tivq'farms; a collection of articles] Stroltellnya brig4dy v lmlkhosakh; sbornik statel. [Moskva] Mopikovskii rabochil, 1956. 149 p. (MLRA 10:1) . (Constraction industry) (Collective forms) BORISOV, Yu.S., kand. tekhn. nauk.; KORNEV, V.K., inzh.; PUSHKASH, I.I., inzh..; )%NTSENP B.D. inzh.; PARENIJKOV, A.Ye.; ZAVA-TJITSn, , D.A. .9 . .....- Using liquid fuel in bl-st furnaces of the Nizhniy Tag.'! metallurgical combine. Stall 25 no.6t497-503 Je t65. (14IRA 18 -.6' 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat I Urallskiy rtauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov. LMNSKI-f A.T. a;- Lnprore labor productivity Indices in strip mine ad-rdniBtraticnB. G,Dr, zhur. no.4:13-14 Ap 165. (MM 18:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno.-iseledovatellekly ing3titut nerudnykh stroi- taltnykh materialov, g. Tollyati, Kuybyahovskoy oblasti. Jasxamdra Catalog Of c solar e=ptiom obearred during AG,,I, mid CG*I* in Bacberents, JUy 29j, 1958-becomber 31, 1939, Studil astr,ce asimml 8 j%o,62:217-QN 163, PARITEAKU, G. Hydraulic gypsum; tests eith plastic mortar. p. 121. (Industrin Constructiilor Si A Materialelor De Constructii, No. 2. 1957 Bucuresti, Rumania) SD: Monthly List of Fast Ruropean Accessions (ICFAL) Le. Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug F)57. Uncl. PAREPFANU, G. Cetnent from improved anhydrite. p. lD8. (19DUSTRIA GONSTHUC-MIAR, 3 1 -. MATFUIALEOR DZ Co!-.'--,r,!UCTTI. AUMANIA.. VD-1. 7. no. 2. Feb. 195 6. ) S'J-. Honthly List of East Suropeni Accessions MAL) LC, Vol. 6 . no. 7, julY 1957. Uncl. E PEP OA, R ,,UMAJILk/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-8 Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. lJour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 2, 1958, 5425 -Author Inst Not Given Titles Hydraulic Gypsum. Experiments with Plastic Mortars. Orig Pub Ind. constracillor si mater. constr., 1957, No 2, 121-123. Abstract Laboratory experiments have-shown that addition of varying amounts of lime and trass to build- ing gypsum imparts hydraulic properties to the latter. Mechanical tests of specimen-cubes with sides of 7.07 cm, made from a mixture consist- Card 112 ULLOVICH, B.Z.,kandidat mediteinakikh mauk.; FAMUBUYA, F.L., (Leningrad) Anouryim of the ri.ght auricle. Klin. med., 34 no.2-.78-80 Y '56 (AMMYSH (MLRA 9:6) heart, right auricle. clin. aspects & pathol.) (HRART. ancurysm right a,uricle, clin. aspects & pathol.) IMOVICH. B.Z.,kandidat meditainskikh nauk.; PARITSKAYA, F.L.,(Leningrad) Aneurysm of the right auricle. Klin. med., 34 no .2:!78-80 7 156 (HL'RA 9:6) (AMMYSM heart, right auricle, clin. aspects & pathol.) (HIM. aneurysm right auricle, clin. aspects & pathol.) PATIMMATA, K. S. gConcerning the Study, Diagnosis. and Clinical Treatmnt of HOW" TrIabocepballasis.9 Sub 29 Doe 47. All-Union Inst of Nelminthology imenI Acedeaddlan 1. 1. Skryabln Dissertations presented for degrees In science and engineering in Movicow In 1947 SO: Sm No. 457, 18 Apr 55 PAPr-TSXA'I'A, It. 5. Paretskalra, Y. S. - "Toward a sturiy of' the Oiagnosis and clinical treatment of tri- chocepha-Liasis in tran", (Thesis or a candifttets- issertation), Trudy Gc-lt-int--!. laboratorid (akad. nauk SSSR), Vol. 11, 1949, p. 233-35. SO: U-4630, 16 Sert- 53, (Letopis Taurna2 ~iykh Statey, No. 123, 1949). l'--- - - - ------j---,- - , 1,7-6 1 -1 1 -%. I I I ~ij Elm (i~ tiii-e--s~,L-. .L~ ~ -. -- m 611.bii!~utillz'ed:fo-i.#.~stic-elebrients in,dnstruments~and eive- Paretskmya,, R.H. T.V. Xrasnopertseva., P,.M. Paretskaya. Chromium-base precision alloys. Title: fSeminar on refractory metalsp corToundsj, and alloys (Kiev, April 1963), Source: Atommya energiya,, v. 15., no. 3,, 1963, 266-267 ACC NR, Ai-6029012 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/m/oWom/oolo IINVENMR: Kaufbmn, M. Sh.; Aleshin, V. A.; Pridin, G. M.; GonclLarav, V. P.; Paretski-, Sirotinckiy, L. S.; Soloveychik, P. M. !ORG: None TITLE: A met-hod for producing tubes with a wall thickness which varies with length. t ass 7, No. 183696 SOURCE:. Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 10 TOP:.C TAGS: metall tube, metal rolling ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for producing ttioes V.'th a wall thickness which varies with length. The m-~thod consists of varying the distance between the rollers or moving the naradrel during rolling. This method is used on a)ld rolling pipe mills. A tube with varying wall thickness is used instead of the blank. The thickness of the wall of this tube varies according to a law corrcspon.4'ing to thEt of the finished product. This is done in order to reduce metal pressure on the rollers! and to ensure the production of tubes with a significant difference in wall thickness vithc;at craclLing. ,.uB CODE: sam Dim: i3jui64 Card 1/1 UDC; 621-774-3.002,28 BMTKAREV, L.M.; BYKHOVSKIY, Yu.A.; PARETSKITO V.M.; CHAKROTIN, V.S. Certain physicochenical phenmena in the flame during oxygen- blow. smelting of copper sulfide concentrates in suBpenBion. TSvet.. met. 38 no.11:67-75 N 165. (MIRA 18:11) SOCHKAREV, L*M.1 BYDWSKIY, Yu.A., kand. tekhne nauk; KUPRYAKOV, Yu.P.; KOSTERIN, V.V.; PARETBKn-. V.)'.* ~~M. I-- -,-. ~ ~-- ~ W, Pilot plant testing of the smaltina of copper sulfide concentrates in suspension witf an oxygen blov. Sbor. nsuah. trud, Gintevetmeta no.23tI15-126 165. (YJRA 18:12) HASLOVSKIY, 14.F.; VINDGRADOVA, M.A.; ZABEWHM, I.I.; NIKITINAI, I.S.; PARET-SKIY, V.N. Fluidized bad drying of dust pulp at the Chimkent Lead Plant. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.19:367-373 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Cbinkent-lead industry) (Fluidization) P~.No"I'STY., V.M., FYI:IIO'VSKIY, Yu.A., k--nd, tekhn, naukc Methods .;i' cadc-alating and the dEsigm- cf :,,I- 'arge nuzzles for furnni~es for oxygen-blown suspenslQn 5~ I'_ ~ Ud . r . Sb-r. npu(!.-,. 1) ntsvetmata no-23tiM,150 l6'1. p "2.1 FAMSEW, M. On the "Erasnorecheuskiv" State Yhrm. Sell. stroi. 15 no.11:14-1c: 'R 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. PrOiZTDCUtell rabDt Krasnorechenskogo sovkh02a Khabarovskogo kr.Wa. (Ehabarovsk region-Farm buildings) Onp o If tie -P.~ins of s v vi veiir..c rE; -in~~ forp 'itlvo. r. i'ec m-t:,ow lesiiJct%!,q Orzf-w.. ct~-,aj -Prfl 15~~P MariV-.1.% ],-"f7t of' Last L-r,)~)e;4r- ccession ln(i(--x November 'Incl. Pknwicz. R. "Calculating the Most Suitable Type of Products In Bomaking Shn-os.' p.13 (PRZINYSL DRZEWW Vol. 4, no. 8, Aug. 1953, Warszawa. Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, LG, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl. -1~5- of /O~Inop VA 674:3 "31.' System in the lPrm4*-.SWs% of Wardft-bes, ,,Pmukow*M produkcjl szat". Przemys! Drzewny. 'Co. 3. 19SL pp 57-63. 4 figs. Tlok introduction in production of connnuous systm rnezhods .1i om, tif ihe f%indartirntal Wks of the wtAA indmitry P-mve aclut-Ved by plants usinR continuous system in th,,, proilurimi W wardrobes, Uirrea" production capacity. work efficiency and rite 01 11till.'ati- lines, decreased time gandards of manufacture per wardrobe-. Fitarnples are given of continuous production orcani- 3.Wc.n together with detaLled operation plarm tay-out of wmp!ete units for continuous trork and of Individual bays, as vrell as mid daily %orking pL-.n diagmms for the plasaLi, own tur Ity PAREYSHVILI., Ye.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; FULATOVA, E.Ye., kand.ined. rIauK_-,_fft~FEE!S, Yu.B., m-ladshiy nauchnyy sctrudnik; BATIKYAN, 1.'., j idadshiy nau_chun7y sotrudnik; SAAFIAVIT, D.G., 1a;--clran- Changes in some metabolic processes of the blood cells and hemopoietic organs following whole-body X-ray irradiation. 'lop. radiobiol. All AIN. SSR 2:63-74 161. 'hanges in the blood and hemopoj~tic organs shortly after castra- tion and following whole-body X-ray irradiation. lbid.:75-88 (MIRA 18:4) PAHEYS-i-PIM, YE. A., PLILA?--'JA, E. YE., KHEM'ETSC, YU. B. "Changes in the Cells of the -Kood and Hematogenic Orj7ans DrIsirinp the Action of Ionizing Radiation." report submitted for the FirEt Conference on the problems of Cyto and &J'stochemistry, Moscow, 19-21 Dec 1960. Division of Radiobiolo&y of the Acadeny of Sciences Armenian SSR, Yerevan. SAIPAIRYAN, A.-A.; PAMSHVILI, Ye.A.; IZMAYLOVA. Ye.F. Yhrombocyte count in leukemia [with summar7 in English, p.631. Probl.gemat. i perel.krovi 4 no.1:53-54 Ja-F 159. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Iz Nsuchno-issledovatellskogo instituta perelivaniya krovi imeni R.O. Yeo3jyana (dir. K.A. Antonyan) Ministerstva zdravookhranonlya IrMSSR. - (LIUKRKIA, blood in, platelet count (Rue)) (DWO PUTEMS, count in leukemia (Bus)) PAREYSHVILI., Ye.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Some histochemical changes in leucocyUB in an acute radiation sickness. Vop. radiobiol. CAN Arm. SSRI 1:69-77 160.(MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz Sektora radiobiologii AV Armyansko SSR (RADIATION SICEWST - (LEUCOCYTES) FAREYSHVILI, Ye.A.; PULATOVA, E.Ye. Qmn.rres in the blood cells end hematopoietic organs i'v total X-ray irradiation. Md.rad. no.5:6?-?O 161. WRA 11, - 11) 1. Iz sektroa radiobiologii All Am 01110 SSR (7,av. - stnruhiy nauchnyy sotrudnik X.A. Kyandaryan * (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (BU)OD CELLS-RADIOGRAPHY) (MIATOPOIETIC SYST124-RADIOGRAPHY) PAREYSHVILI, Ye.A.; OGAIMZHANYAN, E.Ye.; KHEYFEM, Yu.B. Effect of different doses of eynestrol on blood formation and viability of irradiated black mice at the line C5 . Radio- biologiia 3 no.3:447-1+52 163. (MIRA 17M 1. Soktor rediobiologli.-,' All ArmSSR, Yerevan, i I-y Moskovskiy meditsinskiy Institut im. I.M. Sechenova. L A4567 s/739/6o/ool/ooo/oo4/ol5 E020/E185 AUTHOR: Senior Scientist TITLE: Histochemical changes in the leucocytes in acute radiation sickness SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Sektor radiobiologii. Voprosy radiobiologii. v.1, 1960, 69-77 TEXT. Early metabolic disturbances in the leucocytes after X-irradiation were carried out by histochemical methods on 100 white mice which were subjected to a lethal dose of 600 r. The ribo nucleic acid content of the leucocytes as determined by the Brachet method began to fall 10 minu.tes after irradiation, and after 72 hours the cells had all lost their staining power, except for a very occasional cell which had presumably just been released from the bone marrow. 1n preparations stained by tne Feulgen method to demonstrate deoxyribonnucleic acid some loss of reticulation was noted in the nuclei of the leucocytes 20 winutes after irradiation, and after 3 hours the staining had become diffuse and reduced in intensity. The decline in staining power continued until 72 hours, but deoxyz-ibonucleic acid did not Card 1/2 Histochemical changes in the ... S/73q/6o/uoi//oou/uo4/oi5 E020/E185 disappear completely and some was still present at death. The catalase activity of the neutrophils began to rise 5 minutes after irradiation and fell again after 3 hours. The fat metabolism of the cells was relatively radio-resistant; fat did not begin to accumulate in the cells until after 3 hours, and the changes were not marked until after 12 hours. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Sektor radiobiologii AN ArjrSSR Radiobiological bection, AS Arm.SSR) Card 2/2 Ls:~ and ~,awvival GL-ixm~UA ii i~oi'a';`I~b6f, It does result __jLjdI,-reijtora,-.U'v,-e-, p-roc.", 'no's imtho-organim t the ln~- gro- all a- ..D at of the ro- . ............. Raftvbialo 0b6 PAREYSHVILI, Ye.A., starshiy nauchnyy Sotrudnik; MAILYAN, E.S.J. kand.med.nauk 17,ffect of decortication on the hemopoiesis in ir-i-a-diated dogs. Vop. radiobiol. -411 ARL SSR 2:99-111 161. (MIRA 18:4) 0 ,,AREYSHVIII, Ye. A. "Changes in the Thrombocytic Apparatus During Malaria." Cand Med Sci, Yerevan State Medical Inst, Yerevan, 1954. DMBiol, No 8, Dec 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556 2-4 Jun 55 PAREYSKIY, N. N. M. C. MLODENSKIY (Dr. of Physics and Mathematics) and N.N.PAREYSKIY: "Elastic Tides and Random Revolutions of the Earth in Connection wish its Structure." SO: Soviet Academy of-Science Proceedings, No.6, March Issue 1955; A-bW7. 0 is so via us ftv wood) 424041116~9 a is M- 1 -1-1 Ai- A, A 2-1-A .- - 'I --b 1-0 toPtat l*p W, $I" Ole 008 all -00 0 wl MOWN .00 all: 1Lx4A1-LWW1&". I 00 8 i I C:nh. .00 L? =90 9"mol" make equipmall b bad Ow ammilro WNICS lure *bm this b rm 000 oximbly. Ew-lk- - dakad &W labilm am cml. Oud for dnvmkwwn of ow Mmisabb kodwg uI so. t*m condmocs WA comfimm *jib VWims jym 00 of butiftlim &I mims fa*b janpWaTWO 04 P-Awbis kobv film" Are* the tables we blued on ESC SUWA&rd Speof"imm 1. URN logo !see 000 IT V A,0 1 L A P2V"&~Xt LITINATILIPS! CLaWK67MY Ir TL A" a a Old 6 a a At so 0 Al a 31 0 0 Ila it 1111"D#) 11"A #10. 0000 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '* 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 41 a a 0 i N00069 A-00090000 *go**** 0 09190 00 gols go 09.00004 -A PARn, B. New kinds of standards in the Seviet Union. p. 23. Normalizace. (Urad pro normalizace) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 7, no. 2, Aug. 1959 Monthly list of Fast i~uropean Acces.-;ions (ITAI) I,C, vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960 Uncl. PAREZ, 3. Methods in raw-materials exonaV . p U Normalizace. (Urad pro normulizace) Prah&, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 7, no. 4, Oct. 1959 Xonthly list of ~,ast Furolpean Acces-sions (7"A1) LC, vc.1. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1196C Uncl. ninw-Z, B. Significance and tasks of standardization from *the point of view of electrical engineering. P.40 (Nova Technika, Vol.1, no.2, Feb. 1956) Praha SO: Montld3~ List of' ~,ast Luropean Accession (_,zAL) LO, Vol.6, no.',-, Jui3 195-f. incl. PARMt B. Electric appliances in the household. p.319 EUKTPOrENNIK. ('Anisterstvo strojirentstvi) Praha Vol. 1.0, no. 10, Oct. 1.0.55 East Luropean Iccessions List Vc)l. 5 Nol Jan. 1956 PIMP '17, B. 3tanlardization in the ize,21-!os1ovnk national economy. p. 12.'. NDTWALII'j~~E. ?raha. Vol. 3, no, 6, June 1954. SUTICE: East Euro-)ean Ac~-essions List ('E"EAL), LO, Vol. 5, no. 3, March 1)56. ?!a-z' B. Liability of st,.-te st-md~irds. p. 1.86. NOCUMISACE. ',,raha. Vol. 3, no. 9, Seot- 1954. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 3o March 1)56. B. Tan Eilek ras-ed auay. p. 2C7* I - Vol. L, no. 9. S,pt. NOFUMVJ.I~SIXE Praha, Czechoslovakia Sc,: Eaztern Zurcrcar. Acccssicn Vr"I. '5 ':c. 1. Arril 1556 PAREZ, Bohwriil Chranene vodice. (Protected Conductors. 18t ed. illus., bibl, index, tables) Prague, SNTL, 1957. 331 P. The book is a modification of author's work Moderni instalace plastovymi vodici (Modem Installation Using Conductors ?,rotected by Goats) published in 1937. Parts were rovised and other enlarged. The five chapters of the book deal with the system of conductors,, their installationS and protection against dangerous contacts, and with the application of the system of protected conductors and aluminum conductors. Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske knihy, No. 31. 10 Sept 57. p. 668. PAREZ, J. AGRICI f I ITIRE Periodical LESNICKY CASOTIS. Vol. 4, no. 4/5, 1958 NOVOTNY, M. ; PAREZ,J. 7be right application of statistical methods in forestry.p.3jO I Monthly I4st of' East European Accessions (EKAI) LC, Vol. 8, no- 3. '"ar. 1959, Uncl. PAREZ Jan. inz. CSO. Use of the Schwappach growth tables (1902) for determining the volum- of young spruce forests. Les cas 11 no.2:149-160 F 165. 1. Research Institute of Forestry and Game Keeping, ',-)raslav- Strnady. Submitted May 25, 1964. PAREZ., Jaroslair, inz. Some problems in designing the compressed-air sections for electric power distribution stations. Energetika Cz 13 no.5:244-21+6 My 163. 1, Energoprojakt, Praha, PAUM0111C. M.; MOMINJAC, M. Hicrocheideal reaction for proof and approximate determination of gold. p. 1. Srpska akademija nauka. Odeljenje prirodno-matema- tickih miuka. GLAS. Beograd. No. 216,, 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL). Libraz7 of Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1955, Prk3'~VkNOVIC, Ne elikot So IT ";j); "VCrA Cc,-Latz-y; Yugcslavia not given -Automation Department, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Belgrade-Vintcha, Bulletin of the Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Boris Kidrich*, Vol 11, Mar 1961, pp 111-122. 117-T11. 'Solution of Integral Equations on a Differential Analyzer by Fredholm's Method." N ZAHVAXffMft,-ff-.[Parezanovicj; PETRIGH, J. (Petric] (Belgrade) ----------- ~- A A solution of the system of balance equations of gaseous combustion products by 'Univac-601 digital-computing machine. In English. Zbornik rad Mat inst SAN 69:133-150 160. (EM 10:8) (Univac computer) (Combustion) (Genes) (Electronic digital computers) PAIIEZANMC,, Nedeljko,, dr, RATIC, Slavoijub., nat. 4 Aritl mitical operations of -matiplication aw di,,rie*-',cn ..r.. d.Eitaj computers. Automatil-s 4 no.2-.IGG-1011 :63. 1. Institut "14ihailo Pupip", Beograd. V, -I PAREZOOVIC., Redeljko S. SAving integral eqaationB by tb) Fredholn method with the ai-d of a differential analyzer. Bul Inst Nucl 11:111-122 161. 1. Institute of Nuclear Sciences "Boris Kidrich"' Automation Department., Vinca. PATLEZRIOVIC) PADO Detoxication of housebald gas; abstroct. Oss Hem dr 27 no.9/10073-57.4 064 1. Departnent for Teebnological. Processing of Mineral Rau Mhterials of the Mining Institute,, Belgrade. ?AWs7MO-VIC,_Frvoalavj, inzo., asistent (Beograd., 3remaka 9) Content of hydrogen in hydroearbow determined by the neutron and radioisotope radiations. Pt. 3. Tehniket Jug:Suppl.: Radioizotopi zrac 2 no.1:32-36 Ja 163. 1. Zavod za tehnolosku preradu mineralnih sirovina Rudarskog instltuta, Beograd. - PAREZANOVIC Frvoslav _Inz., azistent (Beograd, Srenska 9) Content of hydrogen in hydrocarbons determined by radioisotope and neutron radiations. Pt. 3. Tekhaika Jug 17 no.12&2251-2256 D 162. 1. Zavod za te6olosku preradu mineralnih sirovins, Rudarskog Instituta., Beokrad. PLRPEZANOVIG, Prvoslav, inz. Detoxication of town gas. Rudar glasnik 2:51-61 163. FAMMOVIC., Pn2g"j, inz., asistuat (Beograd, Sr=Bka 9) ------- HYdrogen content in bydrocarbons determined b7 radi4voto*b and neutron radiation. Tebmilm Jug 17 no.9:Supp3.. Radioizoto'Di zrac 1 no.9.*1663-1661*6 6 162. 1. Zavod 2a tehnolosku preradu nineralnih eirovina Phularskog instituta, Beograd. PMUNOVIC, Prvoslav, inz., asiatent (BDograd, Sremoka broj 9) Detemination of hydrogen content in hydrocarbons with the aid of radioisotope and neutron radiation. Tehyli Jug 17 no.10: Suppl..: Radioizotopi zrac 1 noolo-.1260-11366 0 162. 1, 7ALvod za tehnolooku preradu mineralnih sirovina Rudarskog irtatituta, Beograd. PAREZANCVIC, P"oslav,, ing,.,Assistant. (Beograd, Sremska 9) Measurement of thickneqs, denaltv and level by, radlolsotopeB. Tehnika Jug 37 no.3:432-439 162. 1. Department for Technological Development of 1,1ineral Raw Materials, Institute of Mines, Beograd. Pare ~r- e-w S K'l W31#1 04 4131 Aftraives In thr Myovod Industry. w0kowe ,uxwwane w prwWAIr aklcjkovqVm- Pr.-rmy4!1 % v~ 1 11#51. pp. ". No 2.1051. pp. 41-43.9 tLga )I Mb-inihiown adlierAvei tit the plywcxwl twimstry CascV. jillfwts., the tw,j ?'I;.- mmt effe l;,4,. mid w, IwAs ot prell"rallon Thr m4lil it! a.i.,.t soo, i Mcm,*4'. lotigevl! v tit storage. tr4ast.mce to wil".. iw, h irt, 11~rijvwd. rokellier with the itif-thods tit tesum.: 11141p,,r co.ldlutinh 1,,r b inding prvcesxl~. mich x% Aw )It venvi,rb. t%ydr;i,jlw pre.-4,tire- d ~': o;,*.~mnv and pg-rlotJ3 (it premurt, "?27 it' 5A: 85-58-3-19/26 ATUTHOR: Parezewski, W., Docant TIT'LE: Vertical Currents Aid Gliding (Vertilmllnyye potoki na s,uzhbe pl-nerizmu); II. Radlatio.-I TTermals (Tez~miki radiatsli) PERIODICAL:: Ta7l'ya rodiny, 1958, Nr 3, pp 20-22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is the second of a series of articles by a well- 1c,io-om Polish meteorologist, glider pilot, and a member of the staff uf the State Hydrometeorological Institute in Warsaw. 7he author asserts that ascending thermal currents develop from the irregular heating of the 'lower layers of air. The difference in temperatures increases not only between rapidly and slowly heating layers, but also over thermally uniform s=-,fa--es- Thermal ascending cuz-zants of lower layers originate only where there is a sufficient temperature dIfference between warm air and the surrounding cold air. These currents rise rapidly when detached from the lower layers and upon reaching the condensation level they inerease in strength. When Card i/~- Vertical Currents Aid Gliding 85-58-3-19/26 cumuli formed from thermal currents expand to full capacity, vertical currents below them disappear. Thermal currents of low layers last only a short time. Some 50 percent last an average of from 8 to 12 minutes, 25 percent - approximately 20 minutes, the rest for either longer or shorter periods. Ascending currents are not continuous. in their upward movement vertical currents are weak at first and therefore of no use to glider pilots. The greater the distance from the surface of the earth, the stronger the ascending currents, which when joined with wider currents can be used in. soaring flights. In thermal radiation ascending currents of sufficient strength are usually found no lower than 100 to 150 m above the earth's surface, occasionally at 50 m. The velocity of the rising air depends upon the degree of the temperature difference between the rising and the surrounding air. Cloud currents develop not only during the upward formation of a cumulus but also when a horizontal axis of rotation (rotor) forms within and below it. In radiation thermals horizontal rotating movements occur only under strongly developed cumuli. On days of Card 2/5 Ve-rtical Currents Aid Qzliding 85-58-3-19/26 ascanding enjurrents., 6escending currents also occur, since rising ali.r is replaced by an equal amount of decending air. Streams of dacending *.-urrents nre weaker between clouds than at the base of c~uwal_`, a 1 oint. lt;o %,-,e borne in mind during soaring flights. On days when ascending cu-zrelits are less intense, descending currents do zn_ot develop strength which preeludes a sudden drop of a glider. in jladg_'ng the possibility of flights In ascending currents, their velocity.. frequency, and vertical radius must be correctly eattiated. A prope.-::- flight in radiation thermals consists basically of two elementso. the gain of altitude in thermal currents and t-,he skillful passn-ge fron, one thermal current to another. The glider should be directed toward a cloud with ragged edges and a darkly outlined base. At times the glider encounters ascending currents before reaching the base of the cloud or below its base. Thermal ascending cm,,rentB are nevertheless frequently met in the absence of cumuli. in some cases, despite the large accumulation of cumuli, it is not. possible to locate sufficiently strong vertical current B. The main factor of interest to the pilot at the beginning of the flight is the degree of instability of the air above the base Card 3/5 Vertical Currents Aid Gliding 85-58-3-19/26 of the cwaulus. Cumuli of no more then 3 to 5 points are best for flights in radiation thermals because they develop above areas where ascending currents are most vigorous. In the absence of a cumulus, the pilot must be guided by the relief of the locality. When there is a relatively strong wind ascending thermal currents may be found above slowly heating terrain, i.e., moist pastures, swamps, etc. A prolonged flight calls for the greatest velocity and finding the strongest streams in the center of the thermal current. Upon finding the center of the current, the pilot rises in spiralt3 to maximum altitude, then flied directly to the next ascending current. Thermal currents develop maximum intensity 3 to 5 hours after sunrise; they dissolve 2 to 3 hours before sunset. Their development is strictly associated with air temperatiu?e. Polish glider pilots achieved good results in following the above technique. Engineer Yerzy Popiel, one of the leading glider pilots in the country, flew 541-31 km on 20 July 1953 to a designated point, establishing a world record. Card 4/5 Vertical Currents Aid Gliding 85-58-3-19/26 TedeuBz Gora, honorary Polish Master of Sports, one of the most experienced glider pilots and holder of many awards, is Im-own for his unusually correct appraisal of meteorol6gical conditions and changes in the air gained from a thorough study of meteorology, long training and numerous competitions. There are 6 drav;Lngs and 2 photographs of the two Polish glider pilots. To be continued. AVAILABLE: Librany of Congress Card 5/5 MSTIC,Jo:mn; PAMONOVICAngelina 20 pears of insulin therapY in a neuro-psychiatric clinic in ftlgrade. Srpski arh. celok..lek. 88 no.2:149-155 F 160. 1. Nouropethijatriska klinika medicluskog fakultets univerzitata u Beogradu, Upravnik: prof. dr. Uroa Jekie. (SHOCK THIRAPY MULIN statist.) Girsi, 1" ~ ; flp'jlFJAl,: ", '.F., -,ed. - uv A c 1, ti [Fhyz:A-,al me!irs of treit'InV oisua!3es at nome ', Fdz~~!i..e- s-red stva lecnen-l i a Ic lem-ei -; &.r--ashni -h usl ovii a-vh. -~ip - - Len-Ingrad, MeditEiiia, 1965. 70 ~, - OIAI~A 1e:12) 0 0, O.L0, 04 V, - 46 1.2 014, 1 "Do I I 11 F. -T 9 Is a I x 3) a m N x 3. w a a a 'a -0 43 g a I K V? 7 fnN - -ftNO TCH:- . 1. Adlaw of YU-Pho* "m am, a sarylar. It. It. C,&* am 11, J. APOW Own. (US$A.) 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JID-140, JWJ78* (tricker). >173': 42A 42, 33-4. 0* 110 awl 43A. 3.3. 34.7. 17.2%. mp., indillutil a t = SOW smirmtry to Increwcol lonskstioa of O"utylent M 1 f i f l kg 01101' O P, 101019MY 5% mmv At 110014t t- $hm1M1l`%8 O f th 1 l t b l d h 4 b 1 * b l Cs m" o rimtok" r t l o e C4 6 o ris s yo y m j1 4 5 wom S*ve (4t 5D-V) 7.1. 3.7. 4.bv- pulysurtim" " - 2 b ;a I , forkska . 1 I-Av.. mv. d t . Z. at r 82, 18-5. Somewhat increased (toemn, 33%). mainly at the upruit of polymmers U%btr than the ubsker. the Utter remaximing of fairly omm. (useas 31%), allep at 100*. N. Tbon is low "Mi"Ir to"" l41 "DOW "to amov am ivisi-i am r v Alls, as, 1111111; T * 0 0 0 0 *'0 0 0 0 00,06 00-0,0000 0-060.60 e 04 46.0 , 0 40 0 0 :11 % . . , -00 A 0", 0" 9 a' 41111 4LW 0 6 ~ v 0 0 0: 6 0 0:4,0 --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WALS 1 goo ~ 9 00. 600 ee d mi! 1 ji 064 &0 .3 4504. ]POLDUMMION OF IWBUTYLEIM. II. ACTION 01 ACID IROV PH06- 1 1 ! PHATES ON A CAMIER. Gallo, R. R., ~az .fimoy 14 and Rozenberg, jR. N. (J. Appl. Chem. 1946, 12, 12514-1'(;hem. Abstr., 11947, a, 5849). -Joe 1he preparation of three types of catalyst is described in details- I light pink rhombic rderocrystali IOf F*(H2F04)3, n an acid iron phospbate with excess of phosphoric acid, III an acid iron phosphate ulth a. deficit of phosphoric acid. The value of each ar, a catalyst for the polymerization of isobutylene is aesesod. roe goo SSW S1.16JI.- - Ilk I.M*w % AV U 0 00 010 to Idol 0 0 OFO, 0 o 411J#7 *At 17- i$f A44 %Dun owlW61050 31V is * 0 0 0 0- Wo 0 0.0 0 0 0 9 *10 BESSNONOV,, A.I.; VITUSHKIN, N.I.; GLAZUNDV, P.Ya.; KARAPETYANp Sh.A.; PANIFANOVICH, B.N.t RYABCHIKOVA, G.G.; YAKUBOVICH, A.A. r - -;- Unit for radiation gas-phase graft polymerization. Plast. massy no.5:3-4 165. (MM 18:6) S/263/62/000/007/00910 14 1007/1207 AUTHORS: Deryagin, B. V., Zakhavayeva, N. N., Talayv, M. V., Parfanovi~11._-B--N. and Makarova, E. V. TITLE: Metal device for determining the specific surface of powder and porous bodies PERIODICAL. Rcferativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. Ismeritcl'naya Icklinika, no. 7, 1962, 26- 27, abstract 32.7.175. Collection "Issled. v obl. poverkhnostn. sil". M., AS USSR, 1961, 190 196 TEXT: The 'I FKh SSSR' has designed a device for determining the specific surface of porous bodies, working on the principle of filtration of highly rairified gas under molecular flow conditions. The filtration theory developed by B. V. Deryagin made it possible to derive the formula for determining the specific surface SO in M2/g: S, k Vhd -hr - F_ where k = the constant of the device; 8 = degree of porosity; hd = pressure drop within the sample; h, rbeometer readinW., F = mass of sample, in g. The device comprises a capillary-type rheometer, a pressure- difference gage, a 1/acuum chamber for the boat, with a porous baffle plate and a sealing cover and fittings Card 1/2 Metal device... S/263/62/000/007~00;V 4 1007/1207 (cocks and pipes). All components, except the capillary tube, the reading tubes and the vacuum gage, are made of steel or brass. Prior to the determination, the device is completely scaled up, and then the rheomcier capillary tube is graduated; a weighed powder sample is introduced in uniform layers in the boat and compaclcd by means of a spr-cial press. The height of the powder layer is measured by means of a vernier gage; the boal then is put into the chamber where a vacuum of the order of 10- 1 to to- 2 min Hg is produced. An air stream is blown through the sample at a definite flowrate h, The pressure drop la, is then measured. Tht device (weighing 8 1g) is extremely sturdy and may be used in a wide field of measurements (of carbon black, sugar, lacquers, sintered carbide production, etc). The accuracy of measurements is about 5%. Duration of a single determination is 20 min There are 6 figures and 8 references. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 8/081/62/000/006/042/117 B101/B110 AUTHORSt Deryagin, B. V., Zakhayayeva, N. N., Talayevp H. V-1 Parfanovich. B. N., Makarovao Ye. V. TITLE: Metallic device for determining the specific surface of powdery and porous substances PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 6, 1962, 162, abstract 6y,)72 (Sb. "Issled. v obl. poverkhnostn. ail". M., All SSSR, 1961, 190 - 196) TEXT; A metall-ic device is described with which the pressure dr6p and the filtering rate of a rarefied gas can be measured on its steady flow through a cylindrical vacuum vessel into which the sample is pressed. On the basis. of the measured data, porosity, specific surface, and particle size are calculated. The measurement accuracy of the specific surface of samples width a dispersity between 10-6 and 10-2 cm is 3 - 5 (Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 NR -FA NC V I C. H, N - PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIOIN SOV/5590 Konforentaiya po povorkhnoctnym Dilam. Moccow, 1960. issladovaniya v oblaoti poverihnootnyk-h oil; nbornik dokladov na konferontnii po povorll~hnoBtnym silam, aprell 1960 g. (Studios in the Field of Surface Forces; Collection of Ranorts of the Conference on Surface Forces, Held in April 1960~ Moocow, Izd- vo All SSSR, 1961. 2`11 p. Errata printed on the inside of back cover. 2500 copies printed. Spon3oring Agency: Institut fizichookoy khimli Akademii nauk -ISSR. Resp. Ed.: B. V. Daryagin, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Editorial Board: N. N. Zakhavayeva, N. A. krotova, M. 1,11. Kuzakov, S. V. Nerpin, P. S. Prol~horov, MI. V. Talayov and 0. 1. Puka; Ed. of Publishing House: A. L. Bankvitser; Toch. Ed.: Yu. V. Rylina. PURPOSE.- This book is intended for physical chemint's. Card l/ 8 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 COVERAGE: This is a collection of 25 articles in physical chemiatY7 on problcmz of surface phenomena Investigated at or in associa- tion with tho Laboratory of Surface Phenomiana of the Institute of Physical Ghcmiztry of the AcadcrZr of Sciences USSR. The first article provides a detailed chronological account of the Labora- tory's work from the day of its establishment In 1935 to the present time. The remaining articles discuss general surface fcrce problems, polymer adhesion, surface forces in thin liquid layers, surface phenomena in dispersed systems, and surface forces In aerosols, Names of scientists who have been or are now associ- ated with the Laboratory of Surface Phenomena are listed with references to their past and present associations. Each article is accompanied by references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Zakhavayeva, N. N. T1.4onty-Five Years of the Laboratory of Surface Phenomena of the IYKhAN SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR) 3 Card 2/8 q )- 3tudies In the Field of Surface Forces (cont.) SOV/5590 Adhesion Process Ln Platinum Threads 14 3 I-V. SURFACE PHM_,iCM_E%1A !N DISPERSION SYSTO.'S Volarovich, N. P., and 21, V. Churayev. investigation of rrocessc:s of 'Moisture Mlovement in Peat By the Radioactivo- Isotope Method 149 Nemin, 3. V., and B. V. Deryagin. Surface Phonomena in Soil Mec:ianics 156 ,Ilazman, Yu. M. Theory of the Coagulation of Lyophobic Sols al Means of Electrolyte Mixtures 166 Daryagin, B. V., N. 14. Zalchavayeva, and A. M. Lopatina. Investigating the Filtration of Electrolyte Solutions in High-Dispersion Powders 175 Kudryavtseva, N. M., and B. V. Deryagin. Investigating the Slow Coagulation of Hydrosols With a Flow Ultramicroscope 183 Card 618 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (cont.) SOV/5590 Talayev, I,,. V., B. V. Deryagin, and N. N. Zakhavayeva. FyperLmental Study of the Filtration of Rarefied Air Through Porous Bodies In a Transitional Area of Pressures 187 Der-jagin, B. V, N. N. Zakhavayeva, 14. V. Talayev, ParL~L~ni , and Yo. V. Makarova. Netallic Dovico I or DMmlning tho Specific Surface of Powdered and Porous Bodica Igo V. SURFACE FORCES IN AEROSOLS Deryagin, B. V., S. P. Bakanov, S. S. Dulchin, and 0. A. Batova. Diffuslophoresis of Aerosol Particles 197 Bakanov, S. P., and B. V. Deryagin. Behavior of a Snail Aerosol Particle in a 27onunifomly Heated Mixture of Gases 202 Strozhilova, A. 1. Differential Counter of Condensation Nuclei 209 Card 7/8 ACCESSION NR: AP4043824 S/0303/64/000/004/0062/0064 AUTHOR- Deryagin, B. V., Toporov, Yu. P., 71omfelld, 1. N., Aleynikova, I. N., ar anoin N P f , Mch!_~JB TITLE: Compressed air adhesion gauge SOURCE: Lakokrasochny*ye materialy* I ikh primeneniye, no. 4, 1964, 62-64 TOPIC TAGS: organic coating, film adhesion, powder deposit adhesion, organic film adhesion, compressed air adhesion gauge, adhesion gauge design, adhesion gauge ABSTRACT: The report describes a compressed air adhesion gauge based on the principles of the May, Smith and Snow (Nature, 179, 494, 1957) method, designed by the' authors to measure adhefdon of organic film and powder deposit coatings to solid surfaces. The instritment consists of a high-pressure chamber (receiver, 0-150 atm) and a low- pressure chamber (thick-walled barrel, inside diameter = 22.4 mm), Beparated!~y a suitable membrane. A cylindrical projectile is propelled by compressed air when the membrano is pierced and impacts on a disk of high-ptrength heat treated steel. The resultant inertia producen separation of an organic ~;ating deposited on the proJectile face (target has center aperture with diam. = 16 mm) or a powder coating deposited on the external surface of the target (solid disk). Described modifications allow tests In air, Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043824 vacuum or any gas medium. 'Adhesion strength is determined as the minimal velocity of a projectile which results in separation of the coaft. Orig. art. has: 2 illustrations. ASSOCIATION: None -SUBMrMM: 00 ~NCIA 00 SUB CODE: 33P XT NO REF SOV: 005 6THER: oors 2/2 ~ VI-11. ", ~): ",It "V , Y j . - . . tl~? F". IN j P I., ~ iUl! ~ I I. I . , 'J. I .-.l..,---- I- '- - ~ ~ - 12. - - , ~ 1. 1 F -. , , ~, , , .- " t j : r. -.I - ri , f r - * , , ) rL, , . ;. , ., 7., - -, - - - :, , -, -. r ,: . 1 -1 I ~ , :.F . : ~ , P, ; 1, . Tz] :~ ql~ ~ .- , , " - - f -. L~8 I ~ , - , I ~. !."- R - - I . PARFANOVICH.,.B.V.; GIEDIN, I.I.; YEROFEYLT, D.I. Self-baking electrode suspension aptems. TSvet. ~Ii. 48-52 Ja 161. (MIPJi 1713'i 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy a-llyuminiyevo-M..tigl--Iy~-,v.!-Y institut I Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektny.,f dnstilt.ul, nikellif. h ~ -a -- k ~. f I f~ 3 - 51 7 ;,~,pha`s- e"---'ra'_0di' ExiSerizaental-ftnditi V of- AW aft UIT Om p0 er. :Irv 4nk b ed,LI'-- 240 1 _04 5 50 10. E r -~g __Zv ,112. _jjA 4i ,eq___ 4 _a __ ___ I tj DEBYATHROV, O.G.; DUKAYEV, D.V.; YEVSEYEV, IVANOV, I.N.; MARKOV, G.S.; ~WWOVI"H -A.V.; CMMIR, V.N.; KHCDYKO, A.D. Goncerning V.M. Chelltsov and I.D. TBaregoradtoevs article'wVacuum furnaces OW the silicothermal method of obtaining magnesium." TSvet. met. 35 no.7:92 n 62. (MIRA 15:11) (Magneoium-Metallurgy) (Ghelltsov# V.M) (Maregorodtsevp I.D.)

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