The Effect of X-ray Treatment on the Meristematic SOV./20-126-6-56/67
Celle of Embryo Stem of Wheat
There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet references.
iSSOCIATION: Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Biological Physics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: March 10, 1959, by A. L. Kureanov, Academician
SUBMITTED: March 9, 1959
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PJATOROV,N.V.; FROLOVA. V.T.; YBLIZAROVA, U.S.; KASIOVA. Ye.K.
Relapses in tertian malaria with a short and long incubation Deriod
and the reasons for its occurence. Hadepara2. i param.bol. 25 no.3:
272 JI-S 156. (HIPA 9: 10)
(MAIARIA)
S/135/62/000/012-/009/C,15
AO06/A101
AUTHORS - Vasil'yev, K. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Maslova, Ye. P_
Engineer~, Moiseyev, 1. A., Candidate of Technical ences,
Sinyavskiy, V. S., Engineer
TITLE: Gas-electric cutting of alloy AYi-6 (AMg6)
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 12, 1962, 23 - 25
T To develop gas-electric cutting techniques for alloy PJ-lg6, TsNII MFS
I EXT:
together with VNIIAVTOGEN carried out an experimental investigation to determine
optimum cutting conditions, and the fatigue limit and corrosion resistance of the
alloy after cutting. AMP6 sheets, 4, 8 and 12 mm t *hick were cut on a HIP -1-57
(KDR-1-57) machine designed by VNTIAVTOGF24. Tt_ was found that the quality of tile
cut depended upon the hydrogen content in the argon-hydrogen mixture; best re-
sults were obtained at 40 to 51", hydrogen In the mixture. Moreover the quality
Is predetermined by the accordance of the cutting speed and the operational cur-
rent strength. The cutting speed and gas consumption depend upon the thickness
of the metal. At a lower speed the surface of the cut is flashed, and a burr Is
formed on the lower edge. The edges can be vertical and inclined and show
Card 112
3/135/052/000AD 12/(,(j?/- :5
Gas-electric cutting of alloy 6 (AMg6) Aw6/AIGI
satisfactory quality under optimum conditions. The fatigue limit was tested t,n
specimem cut by mechanical means and by the gas-electric method. The. results
were only slightly different (8.9 against 7.7 kjr,/mm2) . The corrosion resistance
for both types of specimen is similar. Overheating during cutting does not cai~se
proneness to stress corrosion of the alloy, There are 7 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: VNIIAVTOGEtJ (Vasillyev and Maslova); TsNII MPS (Moiseyev and
Sinyavskiy)
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VASIL, YEV, K., '1% , kand . te Min. nauk; 1'~'L' ~ "I P, P, , inzr.,
-Lrp ~:r: -':-. r-.- Gen. ~ Jy VIIIIIA-vtogen
CUt! 4 ng W4 t~~4 a ~ ~.rc-p Tru
no ~ '- C. -, I O~- -' I I (MIRA 17iJO)
BUZINIYER, Mikhail Iosifovicb.; DOODMOV9 Ivan Kuztmich; t=jOAj_-
Jeka~~-Ss"uvvmj YURCLMM, I.F.t inzb.p red.;
=ffff-SK37, Ya.G., reteenzentj KRISHTALI, L.I., red.
MIMMEVA, A.A*q tekbno red,
sipallug. *-ftmi cations vorke
Naps re; memal)
OPIatn trada rabotnikbv ajoiWotati I eviazij spravocbnik.
Pod obsheW red. I.F.TUrcbenko. Mosk-m. Trans2heldorizdat.,
1962. 103 p. (MIRA 15:9)
(Wages-Railroads)
ACC.NRt-AP7003848 ~b~- i--.WE~~16~100010011001910061
AUTHORS: Palsov';I. V. (Doctor of technical sciences, Professor); Bachnin, Tu. A. (Cwidi-
I
aato of technical!sciencest Docent); Tsurkov, V. N. (Engineer); Maslova, Yu. X. (Eagi-
neor); Kats, I. Y~. (Engineer); Booharov, V. Ae; Maksyuta, Z. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Improving the mechanical properties of large forgings by chandn the heat treat-
ment parameters
SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 1, 1967, 5941
'TOPIC TAGS: steel forging, metal heat treatment, steel, steel property / 5CKhN steel,
'6CKhN steel, 55Kh steel, 6EEW steel
ABSTRACT: Factory tests on 32-ton, 13OD-mm diameter forgings of 6MN steel showed that
the proscribed factory heat treatment for large forgings of 5CKM, 601W, 55n, and 2
6CKW steels gave mechanical properties which were below the norm (crT= 50.0 ka/mm
2 2
a-b = 80.0 kgl= ' 6 = 8.0%, V-. 33.0%, a = 3-0 k&m/cm is the norm). The factory,
heat treatment (B:e 2U, 1) was modified by the authors who replaced the isothermal
heating at 72DC by heating to 95W for 2-3 hours with subsequent cooling to 860C and
holding at that tempemture for 1 hr/10D-mm cross section. Thermocouples were embedded
in the test forginas at 50 =, at 1/3 R from the aurface,* and at the center. It was
1/2 VDC: 621.78:621.73,002.23
ACC NRt AP7003W
Pig. 1. F~Wtozy beat treatmt Of large
forgings
tot
MAW
Sww9 YAP
found that the modified bsat treatment; gave more desirable temperature profiles and
resulted In improved mechanical properties (e=apt for the Impact strength) of the
forgings. Origo art, has: 3 figures and 2 tables.
So CODE: 13/ SM DATE: none
V2
PASLOVA, TU.P
So-called physical symptome in hysteria. Probl.vad.polkh. 8:
21?-235 '59. (KMA 13: 6 )
(Bysteria)
MASLOVA, Yu. Pe, Cand Med Sci -- "On AN& so-called physical
117UAI,~"
hysterical symptois in . - ~~.I psychiatric practice."
Mos, 1961. (Ryazan' Med Inst im Acad I. P. Pavlov) M,
B-61, 262)
- 490 -
MASLOVA -Xn.B--
Physical hysterical symptoms in hysterical neurosis and hysterical
reactions. Trudy Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.psikh. 27:276-283 161.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, sudebnoy
psikhiatrii imeni V.P.Serbskogo. Dir. - dotsent G.V.Morozov.
Tretlye otdeleniye. Nauchnyy rukovoditell rof. N.I.Felinskaya.
(HYSTERIA) OTUROSES
Ll,, P.N., kand. veterin. nauk; veterinarnyy1wrach; KIREYKV,
V.P.,, veterinamyy vrach
Ulceraus postobitis in herd;Valle and rams. Taterinariia Wto.6s
51-53 Je 162 (MIRA 18tl)
1. Saratovskaya nauchno-issleddhtw` voterinamaya
stantsiya (for Li). 2. Saratovskaya o astnaya veterinarno
bakteriologioheskaya laboratoriya '(for Mmaova). 3. Saratovskaya
asudarst7ennaya stantsiya iskuswt"nnogo osemeneniya zhivotnykh
for Kireyev).
f
I F.'N. km-nd. nauk;
eri-ija ~,r study of vibrll(%~i-- --he(; -n
Ve ter inarl-ia 40 10-8:46-48 Ag '63-
-iaratovskaya nauchno-1,4.,ilad- A'sketya veLerinnrri~,,,,t~
(for I,i) . 2. Saratovskaya c-,L.I-is,.nnya veterinhrrvA.:!.
for i' -
-las * c,va)
Llo le.u.v kArA. vour, rma; to-MOVAO, zov-0 votoriamr.,7 Ymch
vibr.;'Gai-s of cattla In SLratov Pmrlrzco,
sbor& njj,:c:h. SLr. Wl-~ 6:73-M 163i
Vj-wjcpjv of c-hoop In Samt4v Provimo* MdotW-W
(14IRA 28921)
ow
GIRMOYARB, Ta. K.; ZSMI, A.Ye.; HASLOVGHUK, Ye.P.
Observations of phagocytic reaction of leukocytes to a suspension
of Salmonella typhosa with added vaccinta virus. Zhur. Mikrobiol.
epia. i Immun. no.5:69-73 My '55. (MM 8:7)
1. Iz Uzhgorodnakogo Institute spidemiologii. m1krobiologil i
gigiyeny (dir. V.M. Reshchenko) i kafedry epidemiologii (zov.
prof. Yk. K. Gimmelfarb) Odeaskogo meditsinskogo instituta imani
N.I. Firogova (dir. prof. 1. Ta. Deyneka)
(FMOCYTOSIS'
phagocytic reaction of laukocytes to Salmonella typhosa
suspension with added vaccinia virus)
(SALMDNELLA TYPHM&,
Phagocytic reaction of leukocytes to Salmonella typhosa
suspension with added vaccinia virus)
(VACCIRIA, virus,
Phatocytic reaction of laukocytee to Salmonella typhoss,
suspension with added vaccinia virus)
(VIRUSIM,
Vaccinia. phagocytic reaction of leukocytes to Salmonella
typhosa suspension with added vaccinia virus)
17(1,2)
sov/16-59-6-29/46
AUTHORS- Segall, L.S., Kulinich, I.M., Yegorova, N.N., Maslovchuk, Ye.P,,
Klinskaya, Ye.F., Zaydner, G.B. and Mironenko,
The urganization of Measures Against Dysentery in Uzhgorod. Author's
Summary.
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i inraunobiologii, 1959,,, Nr 6,
p 122 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present work was to study the incidence of dysentery in
Uzhgorod to determine the presence of micro-sectors and discover the
reasons which led to their formation so that effective measures might be
organized to counter dysentei7 in the area. It was found that between
1953-1955 definite micro-sectors of dysentery persisted, characterized
by a higher incidence of the disease and recurrent gastro-intestinal
diseases. These micro-sectors proved to consist of several nidi of
infection, distinguished from other sections of the town by exceptional
overcrowding and unsanitary living conditions. By concentrating prophy-
lactic and sanitary measures on these dysentery micro-sectors, the
Card 1/2 number of foci (nidi) was out by half in 10 months. The incidence of
sov/16-59-6-29/46
The Organization of Measures Against Dysentery in Uzhgorod. Author's Summary.
dysentery was reduced by 54.3% and the incidence of all intestinal in-
fections by 39.1%. This underlines the importance of attacking over-
crowding and insanitary liv.4ng conditions in anti-epidemic measures.
ASSOCIATION: Uzhgorodskiy institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigieny (Uzhgorod
Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology and Hygiene)
SUBMITTED: April 22, 1958
Card 2/2
VEMOVINSKIY R.B. (solo Barabash PrWorskiy Iway); MASLOVETS I. I. (selo
1
Barabash., Primorskiy kra~i
Marginal markers for crowns. Stomatologiia 40 no.ItIO3 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
(DENTAL INSTRWENTS AND APPARATUS)
MASLOVETS, . R. D.
Development of the fauna of -'-i -01'a ~--3--, ~fl -tht -,orth--
easte--m Caepian Sea -ag' irt Lr. relat' -~ to tae -M
. 'I, .
of the Caspilan sels. zr.-. ~~,! . , -, -- -, I MI-11 RA I - z- '
1. Zcol,:) g4, chess K iy in s ~ i t,, - "'NH
MASIDVETS , R.D.
Comparative evaluation of
study of small marmals in
43 no.10:1530-1538 164.
sone methods of the faunis%lc
a desert zone. Zool. zhur.
(WRA 17 ~ 121
1. Zoologl-tal Institute of the Acridemy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R. kLeningrad).
M&SLOVETS, R.D.
Characteristics of the natural plague focus
Caspian Sea region form Late Pleistocene to
on the historical data on tho formation of
disease. Trudy Zool. inst. 35:349-363 165.
in the northeastern
the present baDed
rodonts as carriers of
(14:pj, 19 - a)
1. Zoologicheskiy inBtitut AN WSR.
Lost) M.; RASLOVICH., K.-; VYDRYAKOV, V.
Testing the OSS sprayer. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.l:
30-31 164. (MIRk 17:4)
SXDDV. X.R.,kandidat moditsinakikh nauk; MSLOTBXATA,, A.A.
Role of nouropsychic factors In the usebanim of blood
circulation disorders. KUn. sod. 33 no.9:93 6 153. WaA 9:2)
1. Is terapovtlchoskogo otdeleniya (zav.-kandidat meditainskikh nauk
K.R. Soday) Stavropollskoy bollnitsy Kuybyshevskoy oblasti.
(BLOCO).-CMCUIATiag, DISCRDM 07) (mvws SYSM)
DDGUN, S.S.; ~I%SIDVM~ ~A. A~.D.
Agroclimatic data on the time for the covering of vineyardm in
the piedmont area of the Trans-Ili Ala-Tau.Tmdy KazRIGMI
no.13:97-101 159. WU 13: 8)
(Frost protection)
(Alma-Ata Province--Viticulture)
CHEPJIONOG I T.; IJLA_9LOVsKAYA,
-1 - ------
Agroc-limatic bailp 'nr the optiiral sowing timme of Bj,ring -4r.,
the Virgin Terr' z.,)ry. Trudy Ka-24IGNU no.21: 3-15 '6-4. (~GRJI,
ANTSTRATEMO, D.P.; CHERNOBOO, L.T.; KkSLMUYA. A.D.
Agronatecrological condlt',mcs of the formation of a h&rmat of
spring wheat of different tims of sowing in the Virgin Territo-7.
Truciv KazRIGMI no.24--l-33-146 165,
(YTRA 18:10)
.MASLOVSKAYA, A.D.; (TEPj~11*0C, I~T,
Effact of tna state of -r-,_& cl"
handed sprinR g7-F.r! !--I "by s~ar~-.vj in Che Virgill.
Territory. !~n,.dy KazIll"tX: 165.
(Mlp~ l8r-o)
MASLOVSKAYA, A. I.
Ma6lov3kayao A. I.
"Plastic Surzery of the Skin in Injuries, and Its Consequences." Acaci
Sci Latvian SSR. Inst of Experimental Medicine. Ripa~ 1955. (Disser-
tation for thG Degree of Candidate In Medical Science)
So: Knizbnaya letopist, No. 27, ee
2 July 19;5,,
TOPOLYANSLUA, S.I.; FEDOROVA, O.A.; MASLOVSWXAI, 0.1.
Spreading of Salmonella in a district. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
epid. i iumm. 40 no.2:108-109 F 163. . (MIRA 1.7-.2)
1. Iz sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy atantsii Kalininskogo
rayona Moskvy.
MASSMV3KAYA, 0. 1-1. and B01YU, -'!. I.
16~ "~i " -o'2~ ~~ tf, ~'~ - - ,
"Bacteriophage in the Zone of the liver Volga Affected by Kuyk-,shev
;Iorks of the Kuybyshev itate eledical Institute, Vol. -, Pr- 49-51, 1950.
M&SLGVSKAYA O.V.
Exp-Imerta-I basis for no7ocalzie th6rapy in threatened abortion.
Ka7 149d. Zhu-r. nc,.6:48-50 162. (1411RA 27:5)
1. ~-isherskc-ginekologicheskaya klinika lechobnogo faku-I'teta
(zav.-prof. A.F. Foy) i ka-fedra farmakolugii (zav.-dotsent B.G.
VolynskAy) Saratovskogo maditsinskago instituta.
109-8-17/1-7
ska
AUTEK)RS:Kullvarsk B.S., Trigubenkof V.A., and Maslovskaya, R.S.
TITLE: Inter-Depar ental Seminar on Cathode Electro:~i`cs. ~News
par I
~~av
edom I
(Mezhduvedom tvennyy Seminar Po Hatodnoy Elektronike -
lu
1
ik
Khronika)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekl*ika i Elektronika, 1957v Vol.II, Nr 8,
pp.1086-1088 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A meeting of~the Inter-Departmental Seminar on Cathode
Electronics took place on May 6, 1957, in the Institute of
Radio Engineering and Electronics of the Soviet Academy of
Sciencesr at which six papers were read. These dealt
primarily with the thermal emission and the technology of
preparation of thermionic cathodes. The papers were as
follows: D'.G.Bulyginskly: "Investigation of the Coefficient
(~-R) in the Fo=ula for Thermal Emission".
B.S.Kulevarskaya and G.V.Stepanov: "Emission Constants of
the Oxides of Rare Earths"'. V.V.Sobolev: "Distribution of
Current on the Surface of an Oxide Cathode in Ionic Devices"
~.G'_Orshanskaya: "Progress in the Technology of the Prepara-
tion of Large Sponge Nickel-Oxide Cathodes".
L.A.Radchenko and V.S.Parkhomenko: "Ultrasonic Mixing of the
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109-8-17/17
luter-Departmental Seminar on Cathode Electronics. (News)
Suspensions for the Electroph9retic Coating Of Cathodes,
Heaters and Other Components". Brier-4mmmaries of the
above papers are given.
SMMITTED: MaY 30v 1957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
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KM#VARBUTA, B.S.; HASWVSKAYA, R.S.; TRIGUENNIO, V.A.
Interinstitutional seminar on cathode electronics; ninth session.
Radiotekh. I elektron. 3 no.8:1103-1104 ALg '58- (MIRA 11:9)
(Blectron emission) (Cathodes)
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AUTHORS? Kul'varskaya, B,S, and Maslovskaya, R,S-
TITLE: Thermionic Emission and Vapour Pressure of the Oxides cl
Rare-Earth Metals
PERIODICALs Radiatekhnika i elektronika, 1960, Vol.5, No,B;
pp,1254-126o
TEXT-z The thermionic emission was measured using the apparatus
described by the first of the present authors et al. in Ref.6. Tht-
specimens under investigation (20 -p thick) were deposited on
tungsten wires. A cylindrical tantalum anode was used in each ca3-~
and the temperature of the tungsten wire was measured by determ2nning
its resistance (with corrections for end effects). The cathodes
were activated after a vacuum of about 2 x lo-7 mm Hg had been.
reached. Since the anodes were not cooled, the thermianic emission
could not be measured at temperatures in excess of 15000C, The
results obtained are summarised in Table 1: A study was also made
of the effect of the wire material on which the oxides were
deposited on the thermionic emission. It was found that at 1400"C
the volt/amp characteristics for Mo, Ta and W were roughly the same,
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Thermionic Emission and Vapout Pressurp of the Oxidpa of Rare-Earh
Metals
The vapour pressures of the rare-earth metals were measitred using
the Knudsen molecular effusion method, and the results were
represented ~vn the form of the usual formula Ig p z -(B/T) + A~
The results obtained are summarised in Table 2. The laet column
in this table gives the heats of evaporation. Acknowledgments are
made to B. M. Tsarev for his interest and advice, There are
4 figures, 2 tables and 10 references.: 2 Soviet and 8 non-Soviet,
SUBMITTEDs December 21, 1959
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E032/S514
Thermionic Emission and Vapour Pre ssure of the Oxides of Rare -Earth
Metals Table 1
Activation Temperature, OC
Oxide
temperature, 1000 1100 1200 1300 IL400 1 500 16oo
of Oc 011110- nall- 1300-1350 3.10-1 1,7. 1G-1 12,4. 10-1114,5.10-1110,8-1.01 121 -
T0114
01(11c1. 11pn- t4oo-71500 -
1.10-11 1.10-2 12-t0-11 -
11'r'] -
-
Lanthanum 000itlikin
01(liel. uo- I/IOD-1500 - - 2.10-t 7.10-1 110-1 3.10-2 12)
Prascodymium 01jIMI'l
0imm cama- 1750-!850 1.10-3 4IG-11 1.10-2 4 - tC~-!
Neodymium P1111
019111,1- ODPD- t450 - t 550 1.10-5 2.10-3 7-10-8 6-M-1 -
Samarium 111111
0two. raAo- 1450 1.10-2 5 10-! t . 10-1 4.10-1 - to ,61 11.01
..Europium )IIIIIIIII
0MICh TOP- 1550 3-M-2 1 - Ju-2 7. lo-2 3110-1 - 11,01 -
Gadolinium 01111
101ch AM- 1450 -1550 -
0 5.10-8 3.10-2 1.10-1 3.10-1 - -
Terbium 111)[31111
01(lic:. I-Q"Ib- Idoo-1900 -
- 2.10-3 5.10-2 1,5.10-1
4.10-2
Dysprosium 141111 -
Oinict, op6wr 1750 -1850 6. 10-3
t - IG-. 9.10-1 3.10-1
-
Holmium OICIICI. 1IT-1 14,50 - 0.8.10-, 4.10-3 1,41.10-2
Erbium T"P(S it]
0MIMI
5.10-1
ItIeMum
u ec um
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Thermionic Emi.esion and Vapour Pressure of the oxides of Rare-Earth
Metals
Table 2
Oxide Temperature ~nsH
of
interval,OK A -B oev
kcal/mole
Lanthanum Unwinin A,,O n AHoncn Ann ON HOZOD PcAI*,03"WIb) Ib3X
Cerium Slemllaou
Praseodymium ,
Neodymium
Dag 01mcna nPe,'jC.7LI
TeUnePO
nPe, Liamepeintra. lip
A -B
Sawarium
Europlum "allialln 1980-2220 4,38, 20150 92.1
Gadolinium 01mil. Iteplin 2050-2320 4,65 20240 92.5
Dysprosium Oissirt. 11111'3443AMIFt 2060-2400 5,44 23700 1 Qi. 3
20SO-2670 5,56 24000 100.5
Holmium 2120-2350 5,75 23900 109.3
Erbium 01milb 2050-2300 7,56 25600 117~O
01cueb I 11AIM11111111 2080-2380 5,65 24700 113.3
Ytterbium 01U)Vb AlICSIP0311H 2263-2460 16,41 515M 235.6
LuteciUm Mum 1,11111.1atin 2230-2490 9.7 35500 162.2
01 2270--2400 8,42 330SO 151.4
20CO-24100
7,53
27500 125.8
01tilm. J11"'reltlyn 2120-2400 15,42 47050 215,3
card 4/4
TAUBKO, A.B.; YANOVA, L.P.; MASLOVSWA, A.S.; GUMOV, F.Ya.
Nachanism of gas formation in the radiolysis of organic~ooxpouwiz,
and Its relation to their state of aggregation. Dok1.AV SSSR
134 no.2:397-399 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Institut fizichaskoy Wall Almdemit nauk SUR. Predetavlano
akademikom P.A.Rebinderom.
's
(Radiation) (Oasep)
3/844/62/000/000/106/129
D408/D307
AUTHOR8Z Taubman, A. B., Yanova, L. P., Maslovskaya, R. S. and
Glazunov, P. Ya. zr- -
TITLE: Mechanisms of gas formation processes during the radio-
lysis of polymers and low-molecular weight compounds
SOURCE: Trudy II Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsionnoy Ich.L-
mii. Ed. by L. S. Polak. Hoseow, Izd-vo ,iN S83R, 1962:
625-628
TEXT: The present jork is a continuation-of previous investigations
by the authors. '~O'ater and n-octane were irradiated with fast elec-
trons accelerated at 700 - 750 kv; the.,Aoses were measured by the
ferrous sulfate method. For both materials the quantity of gas
evolved altered very slowlyo and the temperature coefficientS re-
pained practically constantt within wide intervals of temperature
both above and balow thei 'r melting points. Since this phenomenon
was also detected in earlier work when polymers were irradiated,
the authors concluded that the change in the gas formation kinetics
fl-
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Mechanisms of gas ... D408/D-)07
in the phase transition region is independent of the nature of the
irradiated material and dupendo only on thu conditions under which
the gaseous degradation products (ire formed and liberated durin,,
the radiolysis. The results confir:;1 the authors' previous conclu-
sion that, up to the moment when new gas phase nuclei forn, tne
radiolysis reaction is reversible. Thermomec~anical curves dr~:i.-n
for polybutylmetilacrylate s,jecimens which had been previously irra-
diated with iduntical doses but at different tenp,---ratures indic,tted
that destruction of thle polymer chains depends not only on th~l di-
rect radiation reaction, but aioo on internal stresses prod~iced in
the material as a consequence of the formation and delayed libera-
tion of the gaseous radiolysis products. In some cases th,: forma-
tion of increased quantities of gas at higher temperatures dOeS
not aggravate the destruction of the polymer because the increused
mobility of the chains enables the internal streEis,es to relax.
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy,khimii AN SSSR (Institute of
Physical Chemistry, AS USSR)
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emperatura, but crease# sharply-at f e ahs! ton 01 nt
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practl`ca~lv-rconstant at-26", 85, and -.0a.-fraction:of H2
-whilethav:of the monomer r t s6s :somewhat. - Jhts shows:that Intensive gas
an
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connect p
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novsk:_ and No _-.P4_ G.1'aninov for' the gas-
ajoinied- p .c'G--supersaturation's-
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Which g the quasi-;e4uilibrium state of the
tarded further gas on. `6hiftiii
strud tion re combination ke action- to the right. The local super-
fesorbed as a result of the higher diffusion-rate in the viscous
sa urat dns~were
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-of gaseous Aestrmctioivproducts -was -facilit
soInIves.' incere y- -S.'A. Re)jlinger
I thdink and A~ N. Pravednikov for a series
-.of valwable opinions and interest in the work.r O.ig. art. has: I table, 2 figures
gure
on,
LIVOV, G.S.; IWLOVSKAYA, R.V.
Quantitative displacements of ez7t1irocytes and leucoeyteo under
the influence of emotions linked to surgical operations. lab.
delo, 7tno.9:25-26 S 161. (HIRA 14:10)
1. ~ktedra fakulitetskoy khirurgii Astrakhanskdgo meditsinskogo
institute, (zav. - prof. A.A.Kozyrev)
(ERYTHROCYTES) ZLEUCOCYTFZ)
(EMOTIONS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFEGT)
RW2iINSKIY, S.V., kand.med.nauk; TATOGIIENKO, V.K., kand.med.nnuk;
SPOROV, O.A., kand.med.nauk; MASLOVSKAYA, T.B., kand.ujed.nauk
Outcome of segmental and lobar lesions in primary tuberculosis in
young ci-Aldren under the Infliience of an*Abacterial therapy. Probl.
tub. 41 no.6:35-41 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Iz detakol, tuberkuleznoy boll-ni:tay No.9 Baumanskogo rayona
(glavnyy -,n-ach Ye.S.Tiabodeva) i t.uberkilleznogo otdeleniya (zav. -
'I AMN S'S'I, Moskva.
prof. I.V.TSimbler) instituta pediatr-,
0
S/139/62/000/006/010/032
E073/E335
AUTHORS: Savitskiy, K.V., Zhdanova, V.N., Savitskiy, A.P.,
Kulikov, V.A. and T.I.
TITLE: The relationship between the mechanical properties aid
the porosity of copper produced from powder
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnylch zavedeniy, Fizilfa,
no. 6, 1962, 57 - 63
TEXT: The hardness and the compression strength in the as-
sintered state and after deformation of 10, 20, 301" (for
compression strength) and 50%, (for hardness) 3%rere determined on
cylindrical samples of 1-6-z' porosity, 12-15 nun high, 7 mm in
diameter, prepared from powder passed :through a sieve with a 50-~L
mesh. The hardness-porosity and compressive strength-porogity
curves pass through maxima for about 2.4% porosity and both the
hardness and compressive strength were t~e higher tho higher the
degree of deformation. The hardness of all t 'he samples was equal
to or greater than that of cast copper, which could be explained
by the existence of fine micropores formed as a result of powder-
metallurgical*proparation'.. X-ray diffraction photographs
Card 1/2_
s/l39/62/ooo/oo6/oi6/G32
The relationship between E073/E335
(breadth of the (331) lineV showed that the block structure of
copper produced from powder was finer than that of cast copper
and this could influence the strength by blocicing dislocations and
forming a fine mosaic structure. The degree of distortion of thp
internal structure was estimcCed from X-ray di 'ffraction photographs.
The recrystallization temperature of a metal with an inertia
porosity Of 2.4% and deformed by 201/'. was 600 OC; the recrystalli-
zation temperature decreases with increasing porosity and forged
copper produced from powder as the lowest recrystallization
temperature, which may even be lower than that of cast copper.
Double pressing with intermediate annealing and subsequent
sintering at a moderately high temperature yields material of a
higher strength than single pressing followed by long-duration
sintering at elevated temperatures. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tokhnichaskiy institut pri
Toaskom gosuniversitete imeni V.V'. Kuyby*heva
(Siberian Physicotechnical Institute of Tomsk State
University-imeni V.V. Kuybyshev)
SUBMITTED: November 21, 1961
Card~2/2
ABELISKAYA., N. B.; GRACHEVA) Ye. G.; YERSHOVA, Z. V.; ZVEREV, V. S.;
MMLOVSKAYA, V. V.; RUDAYA, L. Ya.
Preparation of long-lived B12lO. Radiokhimi-IS 4 no.3*377-378
162, (MRA 15.-10)
(Bimth-laotopes)
s/i26/62/013/002/010/019
E021/E480
AUTHORS: Finkel', V.M., Zraychenko, V.A,, Maslovskaya, Z.A.,
Bykov, S.B. 0= -
TITLE: The mechanism of crack propagation in steel
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v-13, no.2, 1962,
263-267
TEXT: The propagation of cracks was investigated oxi a standard
micro-apparatus supplied with a device for deforming the samples.
The samples had a double-sided groove of 2.5 to 3 mm depth and
50 to 700 angle. A transformer steel and steel C73 (St 3) were
used. The root of one of the grooves was observed; cracks were
produced under conditions of constant loading and the process was
recorded on a cine-tilm. The time to fracture varied within
wide limits (seconds to hours) depending on the value of the
superimposed stresses and the orientation of the grains in the
region of the crack. The speed of the cine-camera was therefore
varied from 150 see per frame to 60- 70 frames per sec. Results
showed that tl,2e crack originates from a highly localized plastic
deformation zone, extending in the case of the transformer steel to
Card* 1/ 2
10a
The mechanism of crack ...
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E021/E480
a depth of 1 to 3 grains. Transcrystalline propagation occurs by
the projection of a "fan" of slip bands. These join in the
deformation zones with subsequent growth of cracks. The possible
nucleation of cracks in the regions of defects, not rare in
transformer steels, must also be considered. These regions were
observed as bends in the groups of slip planes. The plastically
deformed zone is the direct source of microcracks. In addition,
it activates the formation of fracture nuclei in front of the
fracture in regions where slip planes are still not observed.
During this process the grain, in which deformation and fracture
are taking place, is bordered by extremely fine boundaries. The
appearance of boundaries is very marked in the latter phases of
separation of the metal. The grains, as it were, are forined
into "globules". This is evidence of the part played by grain
boundary flow and slip in the process of fracture. There are
4 figures.
AS50CIATION: Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut
(Siberian Metallurgical Institute)
SUBMITTED: January 11, !961
Card 2/2
m
MASLOVS1K#, A. D.
The major diseases of field plants Kharkiv Vydannia Viddilu Prystosuvannia, 1929.
22 p. (Kharkivslka kraeva si-llslko-hospod. dosvidna stantsiia, No. 2 (29))
Cyr.4 SB89
KASLOVSKIY. A.D., dots*
Characteristics of intermittant bodles of water. Uch.zap. XHGU
33:233-240 150. (MA 11:1:0
1. Kafedra gidrobiologii i ikhtiologii lharlkDvekogo gosudarstven-
nogo univerviteta (2aveduWushchiv kafedroy - dots. A.D. Maslovskly).
(Northern Donets V&JjcW~--LjmnologV) (Lopsn' Valley-Limnology)
MASLOVSKIY, A. D. --
"Agtobiological Bases and Methods for Determing the Rust Resistance of
Cereals." Cand Biol Sci, Khar'Kov State U, Khar'Kov, 1953- (RZhBiol, No 2,
Sep 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. No. 481,5 may 55
I o a
D "I
c- n
U sP f-- ur
s n C~ 1~ z M;i I r, c 11 i .71
PCI .7
a ge n. L a t
arv fit,
XkSLOVSKIY, A.D.. kand.biolog.nauk
Resistance of millet to smut. Agrobiologila no.2:203-207
Mr-AP 159. (14IRA 12:6)
1. Botanicheekty sad Khar'kovokogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
Iment A.M.Gorlko THillet
DiseaZynd post resistance)
(SMU a
L 07847-67
NR, AT6034352 SOURCE CODE: Ult/0000/66/000/000/0092/0096
!AUT11OR: Haslovskiy, F. N.
iORG: Institute of Antomation,_Miij_tg_~ry_q.~ Ins trumqnt_.~_jjKiqA_~.SSR
~(institut avtomatiki Ministerstva priborostroyeniya-SSSR)
TITLE: A coordinate photodiode matrix
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Poluprovodnikovaya teklinika i mikroelektronika
(Samiconductor anninearing and microelectronics), Kiev, Naukova dumka,
1966, 92-98
TOPIC TAGSi integrated circuit, matrix element, monolithic circuit
'I / i
ABSTRACT: The design and construction of a coordinate photodiode
natrix in the form of a monolithic germanium inteprated-circuit,,are
described. The matrix (see Fig. 1) includes a monolithic n-p junction
germanium chip a'nd two groups of rigid, mutually perpendicular busbars
which serve as the electric terminals of its elements. The procesa of
matrix construction is accomplished in three stages: 1) formation of
the busbars, 2) formation of the germanium chip, and 3) formation of
the matrix. The molybdenum buses are made by a photolithographic pro-
cesses% They are then thermally treated and coated with electrode
alloys. Vertical busbars are coated with a lead-indium-gallium alloy
L. 0784Z47--. -
4~C NRI AT6034352 light
0
ig. 1. The system of photosensitive
elements (n-p junctions)
3
I
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IF T
I -. p-Type germanium; 2- n-type
germanium (diffused layer); 3 - ver-
tical groove; 4 - horizontal bus;
5 - depression; 6 - p-type germanium
(recrystallized layer); 7 - n-type
germanium (recrystallized layer);
vertical bus; 9 - etched germaniur.;
8
10 horixontal groove (double shading'
ShOWB the photosensitive area of the
element).
L 07847-67
ACC NR' AT6034352
01
and horizontal ones with a lead-antimony alloy. The chip is made of
nonocrystalline p-type germanium which has a specific resistance of
0.90-1.20 ohm/cm and a diffusion length of 0.6 mm. The area and
configuration of the chip are determined by the number of elements in
the finished matrix. By'doping the germanium chip with antimony, a
diffused n-layer (n-p junction) is obtained which covers the entire
surface of the chip. The photodiodes are then formed on the other side,
of the chip. The statistical photoelectric parameters of one of the
experimental 100-element photodiode matrices measured at the temperature
of the light source (2650 1 20*K) are listed below: inverse (dark)
current at 40 v: minimum 19. average 33, and maximum 52 pmp; inverse
voltage at 0.5-mamp: minimum 66, average 82, and maxinum 91 v; photo-
current at 1000 Ix: minimum 53, average 74.5, and maximum 88 uamp;
and integral photosensitivity:' minimum 16.5, average 23, and maximum
27 mamp/Im. Orig. art. hast 4 figures.
SUB CODEI 09/ SUBH DAM May63/ ATD PRESSI. 5102
LCalrd____.~_/
t: 07846-67 EWTO) (ra)/&C(k)- 1JP(!~)____jD
OCC NRt AT6034357 .....SOURCE CODES UR/0000/66/000/000/0152/0160
AUTHOR:_ Haslovskiy. F* N. q~'
ORG: Institute of Automation. Miniatry of Instrument Making SSSR
~Instit_Ut_aV_E*oiEa_ti_Wi_ Hin'isterni-tVa' priboroetroyeniya
TITLE% Pulse germaniu ~transintor
SOURCt: AN UkrSSR. -Poluprdvodnik vaya taklinika i mikroolektronika
(Semiconductor angincering.'pnd"mi roolectronice)o Kiev,, Naukova dumka,
1966, 152-160
TOPIC TAGS: transistor, semiconductor device
ABSTRACT: Test results of new fast-pulse germnnium p-n-p~~ower tran-
sistors are reported. The transistors use aingle-crystal germanium
whose resistivity ranges from 2.5 to 3.4 ohm-cm, and whose diffusional
length is 0.7 mm. The following alloys were used in the manufacture of
the transistor contacts: 99.72 Pb + 0.2% Ga + 0.1% 5b in the emitter,
972 Pb + 32 Sb in the base, and 50% Pb in the collector. Normal oper-
ating temperatures for the transistors range from -60C to +70C. When
the transistors are operated at room temperature, their parameters are.
as follows: amplification factor, not less than 20; the switching time
of the coliector pulse current, approximately 0.45-0.150 nsec; and
A 078"7
ACC NRI AT603435 7
t 'clotie to'1,5 amp or higher.
rating
Maximum curren ,
3 figures.
09/
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:
SUB C
7
Orig. art. has:
"'L 10839-67 1NAfr(m)/&kM/Zii \C/ -j
FACC NRi'--AR6*03232-1'---S'O'UR-C'E-CO-DE':'-TJR'/-0'2*74/6- 6/00-0-/- 0'0'7/B099-/B099
AUTHOR: Maslovskiy, F. SYqPPYR41
TITLE: Diode matrix
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika i elektrosvyazi, Abs. 7BG80
REF SOURCE: Sb. Poluprovodnik. elementy v vychisl. tekhn., M., 1965, 32-35
TOPIC TAGS: germanium, pn junction, diode matrix
ABSTRACT: Two groups Of ~nutually perpendicular molybdenum buses, one of
them covered with ~,~-Sb-,' the other with az~_In-Ga alloy, were fuseP into a
p-type Ge plate with'p-n junctions produced bbfore~~nd by qiffusion.i The buses
were prepared by the method of photolithography. The alloys were deposited ot the
buses by the thermal method. After the fusing of the buses, the Ge plate wask
etched in H 0 until the Ge was completely removed outside the bus intersections.
2 1 abstract]
[Translation o
SUE CODE: 09/
C,a,d 1 / I NO UDC: 621. 396. 2-181. 5:621. 382. 8
MASIANS11Y, G.K.
Axial picture of the patella. Ortop.travm. i protez. 18 no.4:59
JI-Ag '57. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Im loningradekogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute
travmatologii I ortopedit (dir. - prof. V.S.Balakine)
(PATSIaA -RADIOGRAPHY)
HASLOVSKIY -
Method for radiograpV. of the clavicle. Ortap.,trav,3. i
protez. 18 no.5:77 S-0 '5?. (HI3A 12:9)
1. Is Laningradekogo nauchno-iseledovateliskago inatituta
travynatologii i ortopedii (dir. - prof.V.S.Balakina).
(CJAVICLB--P.AD I OGBAPHY)
ROZOV, V.I.; KKSLOVSKIY, G.K.
Intra-articular fractures of the articulatlo cutibl. Trudy Len.
gos.nauch.-issl.inst.travmj ortop. no.7l149-16o 15B.
(MIRA 13t6)
1. Iz otdelenly voestanoritelluoy khirurgil I rentgonologiche-
skogo Leuingradekogo gosudarstvennogo nauchno-looledovatellsko-
go institute. travmatologli I ortopedli.
(IMOW-MOTURN)
MAMMSKIY. G.K.
Clinical and radiological observations of late results of
treatment for closed mechanical injuries in the region of the
elbow. Trady Lon.goo.nauch.-tool.ini)t.travm.1 ortop. no.7t
302-313 '58. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Iz rentgt,-)logicheskogo otdelenlya leningradskogo gosudarst-
vennogo nauebuo-iseledovatellskogo institute travmatologil I
oTtopedii.
(MOV-40UNDS AND MMINS)
M&SLOVSKIY. G.K.
Measurement of the curvature In scollosis. Trudy lon.gos.nauch.-
issl.lust.travm.1 ortop. no.7:316-317 '58, (MIRA 13:6)
1. 1z rentgenologicheakogo otdeleniya leningradekogo gosudarst-
vennogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo Instituta travmtologit I
ortopedit.
(SPIMI-ABSORRITIRS AND DEFORMITINS)
PASIA)VSKIY, G.K.
Chronic fractures [with summa-y in English]. Khirurgiia 34 no.2:
71-77 P 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz Ioningradekogo Institute travmatologii i ortopedli (dir. -
P rof . V. S Ba Ikina )
(FUCTURES
chronic, pathogen. (Rua))
MkSLOVSKILWIG. K.
X-ray observations of the healing of closed fractures of the tu;-A~Iar
bones of the foot. Trudy Len.gos.nauch.-issl.inst.travm.i ortop.
no.8:130-140 161. 011M 15:9)
(FOOT-FRACTURE)
M 14 5'~, C) I )F, (I'(
14 V" KASIDVSKIY, K.YU.
NAUKIN, 15., ~.;- " , in; S. V.;
BetabIlahing labor and wW standards in plants of the carming
industry of the IISM- Kona. I ov. pro=. 13 no.1:22-25 Ja 958.
(MIRA Ilt2)
1. Gosplan RSFSR (for Nasakin). 2. Moskovskiy pishchavoy kombinat
iment Mikoymna (for rhysebteyn, Maslovsk-ly).
(Canning industry)
VATSSHTM, S.; NkSIA)VSKIT, K. (U
Working out a map for technical production standards. Biul.
nsuch.inform.; trud I zar.plata. no.3:22-28 '59.
(Moscow--Food industry) (MIRA 12:5)
(Production standards)
MOISLOV -~- r\ IV m -
USSR / yicrobiology. Sanitary Microbiology. F
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Biol., No* 2.1, 1958, No 95099
Aul.hor : Zilinas, P. ; Silmanns, S.;
Tnst : -
1111tle : influence of Waste Waters on the Sanitary Ccn,'.I-
tion of aeservoirs of the Lithuanian SSR ~,n!
Measures for Their Sanitation.
Orig Pub : Gamta Ir Jos apsauga. Vilnius, 1958, 116-128,
ibetract : No abotract.
r,ard 1/1
30V/81-59-9-31590
Translation from: Referatlvnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 9, p 295 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Baslovskiy, M.F.
WILE: The Solution of the Differential Equation of Heat ExchanRelfor the
Laminar Conditions of Motion of a Liquid in the Pipe \
PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. in-ta khim, mashinostr., 1958, Vol 15, Pp 3 - 23
AEISTRACT: The author points out that in the solution of the differential equation
in cylindrical coordinates, describing the heat exchange between the
wall of a straight pipe (F) and the laminar flow of a liquid within P,
the change of temperature along the flow direction is usually not
allowed for, being small in comparison with the change of temperature
in the radial direction (it Is assumed that d2t/dx2 - 0); this
assumption is justified only for reglons remote from the initial
section of P and for media with a relatively low heat conductivity.
The equation has been solved with allowance made for the d2t/dx2 term
Card 1/2 for three different boundary conditions: 1) the temperature of the
SOV/81--59-9-31590
2be Solution of the Differential Equation of Heat Exchange for the Laminar Condi tions
of Motion of a Liquid in the Pipe
wall of P Is constant along its length; 2) the heat flow on the surface of the P wal.1 .4
is constant; 3) the coefficient of heat emission is constant on the surface of P over
its whole length. The results obtained are compared with the conclusions obtained for
the case when d2t/dx2 = 0.
Yu. Petrovskiy
Card 2/2
KABLOVSKlYs,-- Tt,, insh.; SHUMOVA, N.A., kand. tekhn. nauk
Drying of suspensions and solutions in a fluidized bed of inert
granular material. Kh1m. mash. no.6:27-29 N-D '59.
(MIRA 13:3)
(Drying apparatus) (Tluldization)
MASLOVSKIY, M., insh.
Dancing dust particles. Znan.si3a 36 no-11:39 N 61.
(MIRA 14:11)
(Drying apparatus)
MASLOVSKIY, M.F.; VINGW"VA, M.A.; ZABEMHNYY, I.I.; NIKITINA, I.S.;
TVM=x, V.H.
Fluidized bad drying of dust pulp at the Chimkont Ikad Plant.
Sbor. naueb. trud. Gintovetmets, no.19:367-373 162.
(MIRA 16 - 7)
(ChiWwnt-lead industry)
(Fluidization)
MASIA)VSKIY, M.F.
Abrasion of solid particles in a fluidized bed. Khim.prom. no.11:
814-816 163. (MJRA 17:4)
MASLOVSKIY, H.F., kand.tokhn.nauk
Dynamics of fluidized beds. Kbim. i neft. mashinostr. no.9*20-22
8 165. (MIRA l8tIO)
mASLOVSKIY, M. I.
Changes in some blood indicators in deep freezing of the ex-
tremities of animal.s. Trudy Khab. mod. inst. 23 no.2291-93
162. (Km 16t12)
Effect of intramuscular injections of heparin on the course
and results of injuries caused by cold in the extremities of
animals (rabbits). Ibid.t94
Effect of intravenous injections of heparin on some bloA
indi:ces of experimental animals (rabbits)* Ibid.05
1. Iz kafedry obshchey khirargii (zav. doktor med. nauk S.I.
Sergeyev) Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
w1bvSMO N. S.
MASLOVSKIY, N. S. __ "The Picture of Bone-Marrow Punctate and of the Peri-
pheral Blobd of Sheep." Min Higher Education USSR. Kazan' State
Veterinary Institute imeni N. E. Bauman. Kazan', 1955.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Veterinary Sciences.)
So; Knizhaya Letopis' NO, 1956
WWVSKIYI 0.1.
Outpatient treatment of some skin diseaeas with Tashkent mineral
water. Mad. zhur. Uzb. no.9:20-23 3 161. (MIRA 15:2)
1. 1z Uzbekskogo gosudarstvennogo institute kurortologii i fizioterapii
imeni N.A.Semashko.
(SKIN DISLASES) (TASHMT-KU&iAL WATERS)
PASIDVSKrf' P.A.. .; FOI~Mv, K.Ya., in2h. I
4 _, AA;&h
Testing of the first-running model of a 4W/SW (Sb-50) ball,
mill. Elek.sta. 33 no.llt5-11 N 162. (MMA 15 0.2)
(Electric power plants) (Milling machinery) (Coal.Pulverized)
MASLOVSKIY. P.I.; PTUSHKIII, G.I.
Accelerometer for the measurement of *,he vertical accelerations
of a ship. Trudy Mor.gidrafiz.inst. AN URSR 28:40-46 163.
(MJRA 17-3)
MLOVSKIY, P. M.
"Autwiation of open-Hearth I.Purnaces According to the Scheme of Combi-Lied liei~,iilation.ll
Sub 8 May 51, Inst of Metallurg7 imeni A. A. Baykov, Acad Sci USSR.
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 M-v 55.
H&SLOVSKIY P. 1-1.
lbslovs!SLY Pe M, and Popov B, I.,, "Automatic Regulation of 0r)en-hearth
Furnaces, (Program Auto-regulation of Heat CrAWitiorw in Open-~earth
Furnaces,)" Moscow., Metallurgizdat, 1953, 176 pages, 88 figures;
bibliography., 25 items.
SOV/ 137-58-8-164b0
Translation from: Referativriyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, IC)58, Nr 8, p 3.1 !USSR)
AUTHORS Maslovskly, P.M._,_Samokhvalov, G.V., Volkov, M.G.
TITLE A Study of Thermal Operation of Blast Heaters Employed With
Blast Furnaces , lzucherove tep!u cy : it)~ct)' o.-,A. 1,1., rag:, a
teley domet,rijkli pechey)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Sibirsk. metallurg. in-ta 1957, Nr 4, pp 23-44
ABSTRACT The phenomena o( c urring in blast heaters (BH) may be cle
scribed, after the introduction of several permissible simpl.
fications, by a system of equations which include an equation
for the temperature field of the BH during the process of heat-
ing and cooling off, as well as an equation of the thermal bal-
ance of the BH. An analysis of these equations \&nth their ap-
propriate boundary-value conditions makes it possible to de-
rive a number of criteria essential for the evaluation of licat-
exchange processes occurring in BI-f. Applied to the BIJ of the
Kuznetsk Kombinat, processing of experimental data in terms
of these criteria made it possible to derive ( ertain relation-
ships for the basic criteria. Derivation of formulae for
thermodynamic analysis is possible only after more extensive
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34OLYARMO, Daniil Abramovich; WANOV, Hikolay Iva novi ch;,. XA51QMIY,
P.M., retsenzent; BORCUMIN, A.I., reteenzent; G(MCHAROT, G.I.,
retsenzent; SPIRIN, 11.1., retsen2ent; KCRaM, M.M.. nauchnyy red.;
ZINGER, S.L., red..izd-ve; TARA , A.I., tekhn.red.
[Large-capacity open-hearth furnace plants] Mortenovskis tsekhi
a pechBmi bol'shoi emkosti. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Koskva. Goo.
neuchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tBVetnoi mtallurgii,
1960. 356 p. (MIRA 13:9)
(Open-hearth furnaces--Design and construction)
MASLOVSKIY, P.M4 RAMON, V.D.; TISMAL, V.P.
-ntinucu-s control of the carbon content in an open~heearth furnace
C
c
bath. Izv.vya.uaheb.zav,.; chern.met. 8 no.6tISO-184 165.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Sibiraldy met-allurgich-askiy institut.
107-12-24/46
AUTHOR: Maslovskiy, V.
TITLE: _Re'modeling of A-'?-& Radio Station for Operation on 3&40 me
(Peredelka radiostantaii A-7-6 dlya raboty na 38-40 mgts
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1956,Nrl2, p. 28 (USSR)
A23STRACT: Detailed instructions for remodeling of the (presumably factory-made)
type A-7-9 transmitter-receiver radio station on 38-40 me amateur band.
First, the station should be tested ot its rated band 24-26 me. Then,
coil taps should be changed, resoldered, etc., capacitors added or
changed, etc. Type 00-257 tubes are used in the power amplifier.
As a result of the remodeling the plate current in the transmitter should
increase by 7-10 me, and antenna current should reach 130 ma; sensitivity
of the receiver 1-b-2 rav or better.
There is one circuit diagram in the article.
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MAMVSKIY , B. ; HASLOVSKIY, V.
Antensifier. Radio no.11:53-55 N '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Television--Antennas)
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MAIDOVSKIT, B., MASIOVSKIT. V.
Adjusting the television receiver for long-range reception.
Radio no.12:44-46 D '57. (MIELA 10:11)
(Television--Receivers and reception)
AUTHORi Levandc-vskiy, B.; Maslovskiy, V. SOV-107--58-d-4_`
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TITLEIc An Assembly for Long-.distance Televis,`cn Recepti:r_ (0,
novke d1ya dallnego priytIma televideniya)
PERIODICALg Radio, 1958, Nr 4, Pp 45-46 (USSR)
ABSTRACT-, The authors give more detailed information about the ass-?Tt
1y described in issue Il and 12 of this periodical '9"7.
Apart from its basic purpose, it can also be used to pi-k
up transmission from two television stations working or dif
ferent frequency channels within the "good reception" z--ne.
Details and suggustion for the antenna system are gi-er.
Two selsyrs are used for antenna direction ind-'zatorg and
these are fed from a diode transistor generator via a p,~sr
pull power amplifier. Rectification of this unit Is achip-i
by 4 diodes working in a push-pull system, Transf-rmer wind
ing data and operating instructions are given.
There are 3 diagrams and 1 circuit diagram.
1. Television receivers--Equipment
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AUTHOR: Levandovskiy, B; Maslovskiy, V.
TITLE: Converting the KVN-49-4 Television Set for Use Vh,h a
43LK2B Kinescope (Peredelka televizora "KVN-49-4" na ki.%e-
skoP 43LK2B)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 7, pp 38-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The 43LK2B is a rectangular tube with a deflection angle :f
700 giving a good quality picture size 27 x 36 cm. The
conversion necessitates replacing the output stage units of
the horizontal and vertical sweeps (Pi gure 1). A more pow:r-
ful tube is used for the output stage of the vertical _-weei
and the choke is replaced by an output transformer. In
hori7,ontal sweep the output tube is re placed by one more
powerful, and the old transformer by a new one, with a tap-
ping for the kenotron. Constructional details and hints
the conversion are given. There are 4 drawin-s and 1
diagram.
1. Television receivers--Modification 2 . Television tubes
--Applications
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