TURANOVA, Ys.N., k%rid. mE:d~ NVINIUVA CJ.; GOLUTTIIA, A.N.; TSIVC-EVA,
Y".S.
Study of tbt cau~;t7~~ -f L'P,3 c--An'ca' cclrie of
chrc,nic gcnul-rhezA .-, .--,,7ien. Lk,ah. I g~n. m-.6.98-101 N-~ 103.
("0 RA 17 il 12
1. Iz otdeJa gcr.,)reJL (,--iv. TSentreil 'nogo
kozhno-vener-i'-cgi(.-r,~.~i,..~,)gc inst4 t.u*,a (dlr. - kand. med. nauk N.M.
TuT~Inov) 5-vt-almn,Kog;-, nauc--hnrt,-'-,3r]edoja,~.e'Lltikr)go kczhm>-venerolc-
gicl.eakogo A.'%BaY~-iireva,' I Bo2lnitsy imerli B.G.
Korolen~o vr;-r,
NTUVIMA, Ye.P.
""~ ~-~U4-a
Dysenter7 innevbornsa Yop.okh.mat. i det. 1 no.2:30-33 Kr-Ap '56.
(MIRA 9:9)
1. It detakoy bollnitay, stantsiya I~yublino Hookovskoy oblasti.
(DYSIMIRY)
(INPANTS (UGORN)-DI53ASRS)
25(4) 23 (5)
&UIMGR:
T--TL]t;
Successes of Soviet El4etroptotograph: (Unpokhi sovots-
k:j, slektrafotograLfil-) A Scientific and Tachritc-1 Can-
f rence on ~uo3tiona of ZlactrographY (11muchDo-taftbal.
cheskays. konferentsiya, yo vogrodami clektrografii)
PaIODICA.Lz Z~turnal nauch"y I pril"adtoy fotograXII I tine mat o~;rafii,
1959, Vol 4. Nr 2. pp 149-152 (U.;.!R)
ABZMAZT:
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This is ~n account of a scientific and technical Con-
ference on slectrographyr. -a fire- to be hold in tu
Soviet Union Azd evldent'y in the world. It was org:.-
tsed in Vil-ajus On December '16-19, 1958 by the Soviet
Imarodoo-0 khozyaystva Litovskoy ZZR (Council for
llati= Economy of the Ll-~tuantmz ZZR), the ~Qaudarst.
vanw nauchao-tow-tche:kLy tGaitet 50vota ranistrov
.1tovskoy Z.;R (Ztats Sol atific find TecriliC&I Comaittee
ot the Council of V1,13terz of tba Lithuanlaz 4-R) and
the lauchno-issledovatellakly instLcut 41ektrocrarli
(Scientific RoMeamh Institute of El*ctrograpAy).
The confer*=#. attended ty over 300 scientific %or-
tare b7 the Deputy Chaimart of the Council
for of the LIthuWLLan SaR P.A.
tul'v*ta, after which the director of the Institute
fOr Zl9ctrO6r&Ph7. I.I.ZhIlevich. reviewed the state
and YrOGPOCts for development of Gloctrography In the
U&,R. He stated Mat research In this field should be
carried out alond the following lines; a) a search
f~r Aeonphoto-active mAte-lals with h1eh dark resitancei
b ghy Iml mzearch into the Internal photo*tfect;
C OVelopuent of pbotossadconductor layers; d) de-
volo;1zout Of the theory of the eltctroyhoto6raptlc
ptoceas K Z 1~mljkov (sqeakim6 also for O.G. iopova)
aTV a ;0p;A ft hich he d 0t*4-"zIZ7 tto
f
iZht sensitivity of olectrophotaZraphic layera In C:03T
units. IT.Z.V I= (spe&A'." al$* for
L I r 'k -14-;! _vicht
h ZU'l Oa.
;;;;."a the seasiti..'Clo.
& 0*1LICOuluctor In eltutr,photo~:raphic layers.
'A"Id a law* a mport on Sensitive electrophoto-
CrITPUC Ayers end an eloctro:~?I~to-.Pylne 44VIC0, ahj
reviewed the formation ;ro:ess of tt.e latent glect,
hotoGrapt.19 18,2L40 On the bast& f tLe theory.
C &190 d&acrib*4 the destfr of an eloctro..c,j tOzet-r
for determinind e#csj%jv.%: by r_ relmsstion period of
rchAl'64 On the surface of the and the circult
an *1*ctrO;~t3toFr.;1%- t.PyLad doyLea A A.Lij 0 V
finished describind t_-~ It%, ao,~ then ;;Okq '10
:Gc%s.ntC* and kinetics of Tte ~.*vejop=ont Of ja tl~tent
IactrqPbozCCr&phjc lZa-ze In ~11.jd de,flopore.0
WV/77-4-2-15/2a
Succoases of Soviet Bloc tropbotography j . Scientific and Technical
Conference on iuostions of Flactrograpby
N.M.ITinogradov described some of the features of the
Gascaas and liquid methods of Olectrophotorrnphic do-
,slopment. Tu.Ya. Karposhko devoted his report to the
crit:riozi oftlirbt sensitivity of the alctrephotoralhic
Prot as. Af or the reports. a discussion took plate
- asthods of dateraininS the liCht sea-itivity of
alectraphatcUWhic layers. A.N. Cternllribew spoke on the
prospects of developing polygra=c processes usine
electric and aaarotic forces. 0.7. C;roaov tapea?lae also
for I.I. Zhilevich 22ZIeyeva, A.5.
Feasts aad Yu. 1. lievalayt1a, ) reported on the develop-
IMUt of alctrophatorMaphic rsproduciQ6 equipsent. A_
Pausho (Speaking also for I.-.. ZtLilevich. A.S. So E
vich. II.M. Go -P-0-
J~wldiks and R-utkauskas) reports
at the us:,of "Act:vOeraphic 2 -215M. Lim recordXnd
be and other reco.-AiAg InaLruaenta.
4.1. Yurphatko (a poke an
the go-lisibility oraklettLetral or-Unis
isages from alectron-boam t (speaking
also for U.N. 2arke~ich, r. 1.
Kalinsuakers. U.r. Raynocfi,~=, end
I.A. Mqn~msa) Cav'*'rdotailed description of labor-
story ADDI machine methods of ;roduclod photonealcondue.
t.r papers (rirc oxide was "ad). ;-A. Z,-Ir*liy (opm-riz
also for I.I. Zhilevtcho 0.1. Srasiovj V.A. Gardayev
SI, T. ?!jQtov end T.N. ~~r) loserlbad a laborat,ry
and Industrial machine for-;.-td.~Ime ;hot~.Aemicon4uctor
papers. T..*,. Z~ushlaaa (&pvkk,.rz also for &.A ",r.)
ET c h. '.a -1 "T
reported on a Mod of ex=-,aind ale trop
sAt*rl&la t4sinr an a/c brii6a. 3.1. Motwazovich
(speaking 4140 for A.I. Glk#ns and
-19oke an dovelo;lna matef.'as for *lee trcpha~.c,;raphy
=4 fstT=atzLtQrrap!;y, izzl-linS developers L;iVIZLg A
'reverse' imago. D.1. Tlx-r=.-7 reviowes zatho4o of
sassurizZ the electr-ontTvre ;~tvnzlala of slectrophoto-
Sra;hic layers. stros:lng -.1t the oscillatIAZ electrode
should not be placed tovo a lajr wlth varyine poteL-
%L4.1 an this caused Self ~--V. llcrukovakis
pookinz also for GCIov and T..
kwfeto) spike On the 41-
voteen paper& in as slectrost~~tit fo.4, n-' showed
&le* prod,&ced by the jilper factory.
re.L. r*alrovakiy then cave a hi.:~rlcal review of t"o
developze:.t Of ~a .-Uch he ;aid
tribute to the work of tt-c Z~--Ontific ~o .earth Institute
of jU#ctrcer.;!-.y in In-I tne :=ztIt-t poll,:r.fi-
ah*skogo sast~iaostroy*";% MAc"ca-
B.ildIV4; It.rtituto :eb.t-s sere thou t.old
Cor,I 6,110
oil methods of mooAzIng -he p~fn_ of charged
9h. "a grghla layerTsi the vibratio. piCk-Mp QOSt-UGGd
Saw 8 a in a .1. Lkhonov a rep-~rt to be not always
ac;urate. S.O.Grs"shin stated thA: the bad Influence
of the amcillatioz alsitrod. can to ellm,-ted If the
electrode probe above Its &-.rf&c* Is fixed and the pick.
"" Is contacted to it by a *~,IeLdsd cable. In the do-
bats an Ye.L. Realrovskly's report it *" ststed that
the researcb of Ac&dwaiciaffa 1.21. Zer*aLn and Ye.F.
,Yko should be considaral as the basis of all work
PaT
an trophatoerapble papers inth ZaO~ as they were
the first to Mow the pofilibillry of optical sensiti-
zation of the Internal phatooffect In Z=O. N.U.Gol*
vidia then give a report on. the depositing of charges
br a carana discharge* A.1 - X-ia4kas &JLl A.P.
a reviewed no.. 0! t~. ---,Its of the use
re~u
electrographic methods lZ radiography. L.I. 110961j-
(speakloG also for I.I. ZhIlavich. Yu.E.
Vishchakas " Yu.A.Zibuts) reported On ral
u"ins taxatlooXG;r.
coTs-ex in sealcondLMer layers, a vi rat Lon me
motor. Yu.K.Tishakas gave a report of research on ease
Ph Leal properties of the polycrystalline laiera of
..Ml.us cadaLua. W.P. 3tjkaLl~yavicbjus spoke on jobs
of the photoelectric properties of 5b23? ;~A 5b'S*3: the
&boor tis maxim f the letter to ab. 0 a )Z -
GA.= reprrc:d on methods of obtaining seianlua
light-sonsitivo layers, Including subll=tIon and th*r-
SKI troatasatj it was alea fouzd that the sensitivity
of the IsZers Increased after storage for " .5 to 2 months
t roan temperature P.M. Pq capoaklag also
I Ar-16 1kin
f B.G.Grenishin) ;poke on research %=to the *lea-
t:r
teal pr-Ofaftion of Glectrophatograp!-Le layers of
amorphous selonlua and powdered :Inc axles. 5.K.
4kA,"oror (speaking also for A.s. rSq=ajtia) discussed
%6i production of 2016niuz layers a= &=a& of their
properties. PLA417 the following ropcrts on forro-
Ragnotagraphy were delivered; 1) B.va. Eazmacheyev.
Y.M.ApgIna. 'Bloc trodeposl tion of
OLCE -ivcn XaGnetlC Characterlstles' 2) =.Z.Amt-runov,
*Visualization of Magnetic Oacillng-tas by thWIMZrro-
graphic Neltzd* 3) V.O.ft~~ov 'Form6raphic 9 cording
of YacalAile Inag*s* 4) 1.1.2LIjerict, I I 1,2"Ts, r.
To. AWbok. I.I. NIMAss. L.E 7:1,bij. rzo;k "peribents
. . _!;FjnrLng-. -here was
In ron-Pressurs Firromaen tic
also an exhibitLoa ahawiag the work Of the Zlectro-
graphic Institute. The boat importe-n: conclusion of
the coixforen4o was that a Solid sppro-= had been made
to she possibility of wide -ect-micall -so a.' tta actb"s
of slectrograpay. It was considered that altbo-4h -Ork
Ilk tble field sassalu esalud may is 1955-% it b" Covens as nub Fu"
as the USA in 10 years. ihlla adaittir~; Zt..t It VMS
ass-'or to reproduce results already achieved th" to be
the first to arrive at theno the conforerce observed
that the Americans took goo4 care that no laportant
Information appeared in the literature available.
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AUTHORS: Zibuts, Yu. A., Nyunlko, L_ I~
TITLE: On the problem of half-tone transmi~;sion
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy
v, 5, no. 5, 1960, 352 - 355
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in electrophotog-raDhy
fotografli _J kinematografii,
TEXT: It was the aim of the present work to estimate the transmission of
half-tones according to the variation of the surface potential of a semi-
conductor layer on exposure, considering that intersubstitution is not
fulfilled. The authors employed a semiconductor layer of zinc oxide, part J
of which was sensitized with eosin. The surface potential of the semi-
conductor layer was measured with a dynamic electrometer featuring a
vibrating glass electrode coated by a thin conductive SnO 2 film- A low-
frequency oscilloscope with the electron-beam deflection gauged in volts
was used as a recording instrument. Exposure was brought about by means of
a shutter from a "ZorkiY-4" camem supplying nearly rectangular pulses cn
exposure times of 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, and 1/25 seconds . The iependence cf
the potential drop AV on the initial potential 70 in the case of an exposure
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with constant light pulson ia ahown in Fig. I. As can bo sasin, & V inc rouLou
linearly in the case of low Vo; saturation is reached when V. is high.
Fig, 2 shows the dependence of AV on the exposure of an unsensitized layer
for the cRze of a constant shutter aperture and an equal initial potential
Vo. In 'Yig. 3, the same is shown for a sensitized layer. In the dis-
cussion of the results, the authors conclude that the potentia. drop arises
Irom production of free charge carriers. It is further concluded that a
correct transmission of half-tones by means of a potential relief forming
upon the semiconductor layer on exposure is possible only if the potentia
drop dppends linearly on the exposure time. This can only be cbtained in,
the case of short exposures and high Shutter speeds Sensitization of -he
semiconductor layer narrows that exposure range in which a correct trans-
mission of half-tones is possible. Moreover, by this method a correct
transmission of the half-tones in electropr~otog-raphic, prints --s possible
only if the potentials of the various sections on the surface layer are
exclusively in the ranEf- of linear dependence of the density of h1ackening
on the surface potential. The Kaunasskaya bumazhrn~;a fabrika im.
Yu. Yanonisa (Kaunas Paper Mill imeni Yu. Yanonis) is mentioned. There ara
3 figure,,, 1 table, and 13 references: 10 Soviet-bloz and 3 non Soviet-t1cc.
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NYUNIKO, L.I,
Problem of fatigue of electrophotographic layers. Zhur.nauch.i
priU.fot.i kin. 7 n0-4:297-298 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut elaktrografii, VilInyus.
(lerograp-hy)
NESVIT, S.M.; 4pk!KO, O.J.; SVISTRIOV, V.Ye*p in"-h.p retsenzent;
SYTNIK, II.A.0 inzh., red.
[horizontal forging machines and their automation] Gorizontallno-
ko-vochMe mashirry i ikh avtoa.atizatsiia. Moslcva,, Vashinostro-
enie, 1964. 322 p. (MIRA 17:10)
NMIKO,V.G.
MENNOWORAMMM-W
Improved method of pro-calculating flood tides for prolonged
periods. Keteor.i gidrol. no.5:51-5*5 NY '53. Off-RA 8:9)
~. Dallnevostochnyy nauchao-iseledovatellskiy gidrometeoro-
logicheskiy institut, Vladivostok.
(Floods)
HUZM,V._G., and KHLOYEV, G. S.
Coastal Expeditionary Automatic Recorder of the Lavels of the Sea Meteorol.
i gidrologlya, No 10, 1953, PP 55-56
The authors describe a syphon sea scribe (mareograf) developed in the
Far Eastern Scientific Research Hydrometeorological Tnstitute. This in-
strument records heights to 9 meters (one-meter variations of the sea level
correv;pond to 5 centimeters on the tape on the drum). It can be converted
into a stationary instrument if the syphon tubes and site for the automatic
recorder are heated. (RZhGnol, No 5, 1954)
SO: Stm. No. 5680 6 Jul 55
" SM 110. V. G.
Auxillary tables for harzonic analysis of observations on high-water
and low-water phenomena. Trudy GOIN no.30:184-194 155. (KERA 9:8)
1. DallnevostochrAyy nauchno-iosladovatellakly g1drousteorologichia-
skly Institnt.
(Hamonic analysis) (Tides)
NM 0 10, V. G.
Variation of d1aaam four for coupting harmonic COUSUat tld&l
mwrents from two daily series of observations. Trudy GOIN no.30i
195-196 155. (NM 918)
1. Dallnevostachnyy n&uchno-Issledovatellskiy gielronsteorologichaq- '
skly Institut.
(Tides)
AUTHORt Ny-untko, V. G. 50-58-3-13/22 -
TITLEt Auxiliary Tables for Processing T1d&1 Current Dat4L
(Vspomogatellnyye tablitsy dlya obrabotki prilivo-otliv.
nykh techeniy)
PEPIODICAL: MeteoroloGiya i Gidrologiya, 1956, Nr 3, p_50 (USSR)
ABSTRACT t In order to obtain the harmonic constants and to calu-
late in advance the tide, a number of laborious calcula.
tions have to be performed with intensive work. In the
mass treatment of the material in the Far Eastern Scien.
tific Research Institute for Hydrometeorology systematic
tables were worked out for the division of the velocities
and the direction of tidal currents into the components
with regard to the meridian and to the parallels of lati.
tude (table 1). In contrast to the existing tables the
suggested table is represented on one sheet and the scheme
of the distribution of values permits rapidly to find the
sought values of the components in the table. In eight 0
Card 1/2 left columns of this table the direction from 0 to 360 and
Auxiliary Tables for Processing Tid&I Curreat Data 50-58-3-13/22
currents
further to the right the velocity from I to 5o cm/sec is
given. The components are representel in fractional nunb-
bers in the table. When the degree of the direction is
underlined in the table or when it is printed in italics,
the value of the components with regard to the meridian
is in this case expressed by the numerator and with regard
to the parallel by the denominator. But when the degree is
not underlined, the determination of the sought values
takes place in the oppo8ite order. Thus e. g._)when the
values of the components of the tide regarding the meridian
and the parallel are sought, the direction of flow is 131'
and the velocity 47 cm/sec, the figure 131 is found on the
left side of the table and on the right side - the column
marked with the figure 47. Further the sought value 35 is
found at the crossing of line 131 with column 47. As the
figure 131 is underlined, the numerator of the fraction 31
will be the component onto the parallel, and the denominator
- the component onto the meridian. Experience ahowed that
such a representation of the table permitted to accelerate
the process of calculation of the values of the components
2-3 fold.
There is 1 table.
card 2/2 1. T-idert.--Tables 2, Tides--Motion
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y
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New method of computing initial dat-.q (phaseO
of tidal current tables. i~rudy Daltnevost.
160,
(Tides-Tablos)
for the
I;IG14I no.13:8f.--83
(MIRA 140) 14
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AUTRORs IyunIko, V. 0.
11-1--~-
TITM Simplified Soheme for the Computation of Semidiurnal and
Diurnal Components of Tidal Currents
V
PERIODICALt Neteorologiya, i gidrologiya, 1960, No. 5, p. 42
TKITs The harmonic analysis of around-thw-clock series of tidal current
observations requires extensive calculations of the semidiurnal and
diurnal components of tidal currents. A calculation so-,eme is given, by
means of which operations can be reduced by approximately 50 per cent.
Card 1/1
NYUNIKO V.G.
-- , .
Methodology of determining residual currents, Trudy
NIG141 no.17:101-107 16.4. (IT, Tyl 1 1 : I I I
NYUPENKO, 0.. poll