TiCH I'MiH, Hoang, Professor; LAUPXSGU, C., YID; BRICUN, 1., -,10;
M.".-KER, Gh., MD; VAN S8, 'P~, M MAU, Nguyen.
Work comDiled at the institute of Hygiene in Hanoi, during
the activity of the Rumanian sanitary team in the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1959-1960-
Bucharest, Igiena Vol XII, No 2, Mar-Apr 63, pp 149-154.
"Enrichment in Vitamin B, of "Nuoc-blam", a national Vietnamese
Food.11
(6)
LAURBSCU, Const.; POPA, Gavrila
Evaluation of the freshness of beef b7 determination of a=aonia
in fluid extract. Rev. Iginna microb. epidem., BU6r- no-3:81-
88 July4ePt 54.
(MEAT
beef, determ. of ammonia in fluid extract for
evaluation of freshness of meat)
UTIONIA, determination
in meat extract, value In evaluation of freshness
of meat)
COM41.11%,
Ckff=RY
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AMOR
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ABSTRkCT
Card:
: RU4MNIA
: Chemical Tecbnolo". Chemical Products and Their
Arnlications. Food Industry
:,Foodm.; No 19,1959, No. 69592
La-urescu, G. Po-.)&, G.
P:- I) e Arnpiwn i ;!m Con', ent IT t fl, e !31- r! i z el
lpiena,,' 1957, 6, Xo 3, 266-273
r,*resented are 1.1,e results of NF:3 determinations
in fres.h beef and Dor',;q in boolf Pnd.tlork ttfter 2-3
ys of ~-Larage in a refrigerator and. in "Mor-t
in ltl:~ Own'Juice" nrc-ser'ves:made of the saTne tyrc?
of meat immediately after sterilizetion (1200'.
90 min.) and-l month after the sterilization. It
wps esta-blished that NH con-tent in preserves
mr-de o~ frgsh -nork. and geef increased in'the pro-
cess of manufacture and un to tbe end of sterili-
zution reapectively by 19.5 and ~13 mg %, in the
meat -nreserve a stored in refrigo;atorn resnectively
1/2
SOV/137-58-10-21156
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 105 (USSR)
AUTHOR! Lauri [Lauri, K.
TITLE: Welding Jigs (Svarochnyye prisposobleniya) in Estonian
PERIODICAL: Tehnika ja tootmine, 1958, Nr 3, p 23: : . . 11 :. I
ABSTRACT: A stand (S) for welding and assembly of frame-shaped com-
ponents is proposed. The parts to be welded are positioned on
the S by means of two adjustable pins and are then secured with
the aid of a bolt-and-nut arrangement. The frame of the S is
balanced by means of a counterweight and is equipped with two
rings permitting free rotation.
1. We1ding--Equipment I. G.
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USSR / General Biology. Individua. Development. B-4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.,, No 10, 1958, 4Z817.
Author Parkhon., K. 1,; Laurian, Lidiya; Belechanu, Marianna;
Albu-Aderka at a y a
Inst Not given.
Title Controlled Embryogenesis. Report 5. Effect of In-
sulin on Hen Embryonic Development (Congenital
Cataract and Achondroplasia).
Orig Pub: Zh. med, nauk. Akad, RNR, 1956, 1, No Z, 5-47.
Abstract- Studies were conducted on eggs of White Leghorn
and Rhode Island varieties. All told, 1000 eggs
were used. Insulin (I) was Introduced either by
drops on the chorioallantois, or by injection
through the shell. The eggs were treated daily or
every other day, beginning with the 7th and up to
the 14th day of Incubation. In each injection
Cord 1/3
13
USSR Giineral Biology. Individual Development. B-4
Abs:Jour: Ref,~ Zhur-BI o I,., No i OP 19.5.8,, '42817.
Abstract: usually 4-8~Y of I was Introduced dissolved in
0,008-0.05 ml of distilled water, so that7 the em-
bryo received a total dose of 4-72?r. The control
:embryos were given distilled water, solutions of
phenol., cresol, and acidified cresol In the same
condentrations and at the same-pH as the I solu-
tions. Introduction of daily I doses up to a total
dosage of 20-7Z Y, beginning with the 7, 8 and 9th
day of Incubation, causes the formation of a par-
tial or total bilateral cataract, appearance of
achondroplasia, different degrees of delayed total
development, and a lengthening of the Incubation
period by 1-3 days. In order to develop achondro-
Card"2/3
PARHON, C. I., Academician; LAURIAN, L.; BALACRANU, M.; ALHU, N.
Experiments on controlled embry6genesis. Bul. stint., sect. mad.
8 no.2:457-498 Apr-June 56.
(WBRYO
attempted conrol of develop. of chick embryo with hormones,
tissue extracts, insulin & other drugs)
(HORMONES, off.
on develop-of chick embryo)
(TISSUE XXTRACTS,eff.
on develop.-of chick embryo)
(INSULIN. off..
on develop. of chick embryo)
RIJIVIUA/Human and 'aiinal Physioloa (NorT=1 and Pathological) T
Internal Secretion. Epi,-dhysisd
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol.., IT:> 6, 1959, 26745
Aut7hor Parlhon, C.I., Laurian, L., Dalaceanu, M., Albu) N.
Inst -------
Title XVII. The Influence of Epiphysis on Endocrine Glatds
of Chicken Embryo
Orig Pub Studii si cereetari endocrinol. Acad, RM, 1957) 8,
No 1) lo4-105,
Abstract The introduction of epiphysis extract (EE) to chicken
embryo stimulates the development, growth and appearance
of feathers and also increases resistance to patho6mnic
factors. In one-day-old chicks which received EE dur-
inc; embryonal period, no changes were found in hypophy-
sis, adrenals, thyroid, thymus and pancreas, testes lag-
Led somewhat in development. In contril chicks spermatow,
Goniae and spernatocytes were discovered; in those
Card 1/2
RUMANIA/Human and Animal Physiolo,;y (Normal and Patholo.~dcal) T
1,~-ternal Secretion. Epiphysis.
Ab s Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 26745
receiving EE only spermatogoniae with single spermato-
cytes. -- S.M. Malamud
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LnuRiFW, N
71AT-A &M-STOMCI, C.; FAMZ, S.; LAIMIAN, N.
Relations betveen the vestibular apparatus and the cerebral cortex;
labyAuthine conditlohed reflexes In c-sts. Bul. atiiut*o sect* medle
6.no.3,653-66i'juiy-sspt 54.
1. Qommnicare prezentata, de academician A.Kreindler in sedinta din
30 octombrie. 1953. .
(VASTIBUIAR APPARATUS, physiolo'gr
relation to cerebral cortex, 1-2 rabbits)
(CME" MRM' PHYS101OGT
relation to*vestibular funct. In rabbits)
(MWM, GODITiOIND
2^17rinthine, Mer. form in rabbits)
LAVRIAN* Salo
WF, %;~Wlee
Study of alkaline mineral water in aerosols in therapy of chroulo
bronA4U1io'narj'r diseases. Rev. at@ =&do, meds IiQt,, Bucw 6
noaq*!ni Jan-Mar 54.
1. Clinica. Balneologics, I.H.P. bucuresti.
(BRONCHITIS, tber'apy
Tkineral -4ater, alkaline, admin., aerosol)
(XMPHM_MA PULMONART, 'therapy
(ASIPEDU therapy
. - oa)
(MINERA VAM, ther. use
astbma,-bronebitis & pulm. jezipbysema, admin., aerosol)
RMWM/Iluran and Animal Physiology - Physiology of Work and T-12
Sport.
Ab s Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 32303
Author : Solomon, L., Iaurian.-S--Vulcan, V.
Inst
Title Temperature of the Body as an Indicator of Thermic Comfort
or Discomfort Depending on the Microclimate of the Place.
Orig Pub IGiena, 1956, 5, No 4, 17-27.
Abstract No abstract.
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S. LAIMIM, OERINp B.j, VOINESCU., M., IONESCU, M., WEIMI,, R., WEXLER, B., and SCHOR, M.
Rolation between the chemical structure and the tuberculostatic action of
chemAherennutic agents. I. Thiosemicarbazone. S. Oerin, M. Voinescu, M. Ionescu,
R. Weitmen, B. Wexler, S. Laurian, and M. Schor. Acad. rep. populare Rominc,
Bul. Stiint. Sect. Stiint. med. 8, No. 1, 297-305 (1956).--The etherification of
the hydroxyl group of p-hydroxbenselthiosenicar bazone (1) with glycerol gives the
p-dlhydroxypropobenzalthiosemicarbazone, which has a different toxicity and tuber-
culostatic activity as compared to the original compound 1, depending on the position
of the glyceryl radical. In the ortho compd., the tuberculostatic activity is
enhanced as-vell as the toxicity. In the meta compd.,, the activity Is diminished,
vhif-le the toxicity is increased, and finally in the pars compd., the tuberculostatic
activity Is increased while the toxicity is diminished. The aminobenzalthlosemicar-
bazones, with the amino group blocked with allythiocrea, has in vitro a higher
activity that the p-acetyleminobenzalthiosemicarbazone(T- B. 1) and a lower toxicity.
In the series of o-,m-, and p-allyl-thiouxeidabenzalthiosemicarbazones, the more
active seems to be the met&17 derivetive,vhich produces in vitro,Bon Sauton media,
a total inhTtion of 1 4X 10 and a partial inhibition of 1 X 10 . T. B. 1 pro-
duces 2 X 10 to 4 X 10 1 resp. Marthe Areos
LAURINAVICHENE, M. A.
LAURINAVICIMNE, M. A. -- "Work on the lexicon in the Process of Reading
Russian Texts of the Older Classics in the IzLthuanian Intermediate
School.,' Moscowp 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate
in Pedagogical Sciences).
So.: Knizhnaya Litopis', No. 7, 1956.
.1
LAURDAVICBYUS, S.A. [Laurinaviciusp S.A.)x red.; LUKOSHZVICBYUS~, St.
Cjj tekbn, red,
[Measures for the development of agricultural production; eastern
zone of Lithuania] Mer6priiatiia po, razvitiiu sel'bkogo proizvod-
stva, zona Litvy. Vilnius.. Gos. izd-vo polit. i naucbn lit-ry,
1960. 191 P. ?MZU 14:10)
1. Lithuanian S.S.R Zem6s W6 ministerija.
(Lithuania-Agriculture)
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.AUTHOR: Casbka, 1. 1. -- Gaska, I ; Laurinavichyus, A. K. -- Laurinavicius, A.
ORG: Vil'nyus State University im. V. KaRsukas(Vil'nyusskiy Gosudarstvennyy
universitet)
TITLE: Investigation of photoconductivity in polycrystalline CdS and CdSe
SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fizicheskiy sbornik. v. 5, no. 3. 1965, 409-415
TOPIC TAGS: cadmium sulfide, cadmium selenide, semiconductor conductivity, photo-
conductivity
ABSTRACT: To elucidate the mechanism of photoconductivity of high-resistance semi-
conductors, the photoconductivity of polycrystalline CdS and CdSe semiconductors was i
investigated by two methods, one of which reacted only to a change of the intercrystal-1
line barriers and the other to a change in the concentration of the carriers. The hi h-
resistance polycrystalline conductors are represented as a heterogenous system con-
sisting of randomly oriented crystals of the semiconductor surrounded by the intercry9j.
talline substance. A potential barrier arises between the individual crystals. A
modified cavity resonator method which permits measuring the absolute magnitude of
conductivity is used in the investigation. pecr
The conductivity of the investigated s
imens was changed by means of illumination from two incandescent lamps through a holet~r-
in the end of the resonator. The intensity of the illumination was changed by means o1i
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neutral filters. 17he investigated specimens were tablets 1.2 mm thick and 8.0 mm in _1
diameter pressed from CdS and CdSe. The change of conductivity as a function of the
intensity of illumination of the specimens operating on d-c and an SHF current was
investigated. It was found that there was a great difference between the results ob-r
tained for SHF and d-c. For the d-c the lux-ampere characteristics are nonlinear,
whereas for the SHF current the conductivity changes by a linear law. For d-c the
conductivity changed on the average by a factor of 10 4_105 , whereas for the SHF curient
the change was only by 1 order. For all specimens the conductivity measured for the'
SHF current proved to be several orders higher than that for the d-c. This result s~owsl
that the conductivity of the crystals is much greater than that of the barriers. The,
results obtained are explained well by the barrier theory of photoconductivity. This~
permits the coaclusion that in high-resistance nonsingle-crystal semiconductors the in-:
tercrystalline barriers are the main contributors to a change in the conductivity of
photoresistors. Orig. art. has: 1 table, 5 figures, and 19 formulas.
CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: OlFeb65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF; 006
A Card
Jcroet,, dr., inz., G,Sc.
,Activities of the Sheep Breeding Research Institute in
Trencin. Vestnik vyzk zemedel 10 no.1:40-43 163.
1. Riaditel Vyakummeho ustavu. ovciarakeho,, Trencin.
&~ ERIN
Preliminary results of the crossing of domestic sheep with part Texel
blooded with Lincolnj, Leicester and Kent rams. Vast vyzk zemedel, 9
no.12:547-1550 -162.
1. Riadital Vyskumneho ustavu oveiarakeho., Trencin.
unrGER V.
"The Lessons of Forest Belt Planting in the Experimental Farm of S1. reaborpacs in
19520 p. 320 WwWaou, Vol. 5, No. 20, October, 1953, BWape tj
East European Vol. 3, No. 3 1954
SO; Monthly List of 466jWAccessionel, Library- of Congress, - margh -WA, Uncl
LAURII-MER, if.
Effect of forest belts for protection against wind and hevat. p. '221.
(ACRfiRMCYANY, Budapest, Hungary), vol. 6, No. 8, Ai,-. l-54.
0 1
SO: Monthly List of Bast F-uroepan AccesFions, ~'EEAI), IC, Vol. 4,
No. 5, 14av 1955, Uncl.
VESKI, Arvo; LAWUNGSOl,:., L., retsenzent; 1-11~ND, H.) ret-,enzent;
r-e*,d.* -,
(Erection of structures] Ehitus-konstruktsioonide
montaai. Tal-linnp Kirjastus "Eesti Raamat," 1964. 141 p.
[In Estonian] (MIRA 18;1)
LAURINGSON., A.
v"40, ~_- -1-1 1
Possibility for using the human eye tracking syster for
purposes of control. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser.
i tekh. nauk 13 no.2:121-125 164. (MRA 17:9)
1. Acadezy of Sciences of the Estonian S.S.R., Institute of
Cybernetics.
,LAURINGSON', A.I.; SHCHEDROVITSKIY, L.P.
.I Some data on the tracking system of an eye. Blofizika 10 no.1,
137-140 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki AN SSSR, Moskva.
ACCESSILON-NR: AP5009290 S/02i7/65/010/OU2/0369/0369
AUTHOR: Lauringson, A. I.; Shchedrovitskiy, L. P.
following displaceel fixation points
-r77
--v- lo' no. 2 1965,- 365~
IC.Wj~:- p o~op xes Ocular dyna~csj fi3~ation- try
-TQP -130411tic optome
J ABSTRACT:-The purpo3e of the experiment'vas to determine-the accuracy of eye
t movements. The subject's head was placed rigidly facing a screen on
-- racking
~
which were fixed and moving points of light. The angular displacement between
fixed and moving points was 1, 2.5, 5, 7.5, and 101 in any direction. The distance
between the screen and the subject's eyes was 1.6 m. A.photo-optical method was
used to register eye motion. Individual eye movements including fixation on initial
and final points and tracking of a skipping point or points were photographed. By
-I.conpari4g the d~mamics of eye mvements in response to uniform stiiuli it was pos-
---sibi~ -i6 istabifsb the accuracy - of eye tracking ~motlon. The data revealed that at
-T.
all angular displacements regardless of the direction. the accuracy of eye tracking
was on the order of 4.5-61. Tracking motions were acconplisbed with 1, 2, and in
some cases, 3 hops of the eye. The number of hops depended on the magnitude of
--_-tcod 112
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-aqlabement. At 1 eye tracking movement across the screen took place in one
hop. At angular values of 7,5 and 100, however, 1 hop per tracking motion waz
bbserved in only 10% of the cases. It was found that the first hop in that tracking.
notion containing several hops was, in most cases, shorter (10 times) than the
whole trackine motion. The error in the direction of the first h of the eye was
op
en 1-5', sometimes reaching 15". The direction along a horizontal plane
most oft
was more accurate. In many cases, hopping took place along a distorted trajector7.
-Of interest vas the fact that jumps between identical original and terminal points
could have different trajectories. The accuracy established in the experiment
-61) corresponds well vith the.magnitude of zones of insensitivity determined
(4-5
-by Glezer in 1959. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [CD)
_1~~'~,~"Y_'_ASSOCDUION: Institut avtomatiki i telemekbaniki *AN SSSR, Moscow (Institute of
Automation and Telemechanics, AN SSSR)
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AUTHOR: Gellfirian, Ya. A.; Zemlyanskiy, N. M.1 Lauris. I. V.; Syutkinas_O. P.; Kuskova,i
V. P.; Paii-o-v, Ye. M. --------
ORG: none
TITLE: Stabilization of polyvinylchloride by organoti~oxanes
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1966, 10-11
T13PIC TAGS: vinyl chloride, polymer, tin compound, organotin compound, organometallic
compound, solid mechanical property, heat resistance
ABSTRACT: The effect of organotinoxane-type additives [CH3COO(C4H9)2SnO,
CH3COOI(C4H9)2SnOI40CCH3, and [CllHZ3COO(C4HS),Sn]203 on the thermal stability of
polyvinylchloride was investigated. The aging charecteristics of the stabilized PVC
was tested according to GOST 10226-62 and the decomposition temperature was tested
according to the GOST5960-51 standard, It was found that the PVC stabilized with
organotinoxanes had a thermal stability comparable to that of PVC stabilized with con-
ventional, RZPbX2 stabilizers. It was also found that the organotinoxane stabilizer
based on a~;tic acid was as effective as that based on lauric acid. Orig. art. has:
tables.
ISUB COM ll/ SUBM DATE: OD/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 004.
Card 1/1 not UDC: 678.743.22:678.048.9
LAURIS. V.
Bowing of knowledge yields results. Sov. profsoiuz7 20 no.3--
IG-12 F 164. (MRA 17:3)
1. Sakretarl Latviyskogo respublikanskogo sovets, professional'-
nykh soyuzov, predsedatell byuro po rukovodstvu profsoymnymi
organizatsiyami sel'skogo khozyaystva, Riga.
N'.0VIIIN, MMail Savellyevich; IWAYELIT, Aron Borisovich;
MKHITkROV, G.M., inzh.,
red.; SHAURAK, Ye.11.., red.
[Theoretical mechanics] Teoreticheskaia mekhanika. Lenin-
grad, Sudostroenie, 10,64. 355 p. (MIPU 17:9)
LMUIET, R.
"Contribution to the -Quesi-I.- n of the -,-uieting of Auitated Psychiatric
Patients. Followino a Lecture in the Seminar of the State Therapy
0
Institabe in Dobran."
SO: Neurol. a psych., Prague, Vol. 16 (1953), No. 3, pl,,. 129-133.
,,-.-LAUROVA, L.; DIVIS, J.
Surgical therapy of adnexal inflammation with special reference to
the duration of the efrect. Cesk. gyn. 27.(41] no.6/7:522-516 Ag 162.
1. 11. gyn.-por. klin. fak, vooob. lek. KU v Praze, prednosta. prof.
dr. J. Lukas,, DrSc.
(ADNEXITIS)
LAURUVA, L.; MAC.KUq Fv- TRM2 V.
Some comentz and experiences with the AldricTge teelmic
of abdominal hysterectomy. Ceek. gynek. 29 no.5031-333
1. 11. gyn.-por. klin. lek. fak. vasob. lek. KU [KarloT-7
Universi-Zwyj v Pramn; prednostas prof, dr. J, Uikas., BtSco
LkUROW, Z.
"Wood drying by making use of the sucking capability of the tree crown."
P. 49 (Syluan., Vol 102, no. 9, Sept 1958, Warsawj, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (AEI) LC, Vol 9, Sept 58
1AUROVIP Z.
An attempt at evaluating the usefulness of the method of boring for moisture
research. p. 19
~ SYLUAN (Wydzial hauk Rolmiczych i Lesnych Polskiej Akadenii Nauk i Polskie
Towarzystwo Lesne) Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 103, no. 3, Bar 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 9, September 1959.
Uncl.
IATJSP D.
Problm of autum variation In railroad transportation. p. 12
XMICE, Beograd,, Vol 12$ No. lp Jan.9 1956
SO:, SFAL, Vol 5,9 Noo 70 julys 3.956
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tp Cori ce. 109.
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Unci .
-WZIM, O.G.; XIVIRYAM, S.V.; XOGIRIM, A.P.; IAUS, T.N.; AM, I.Xh.
Chemical compositim of tar from dictyonemic shale. Xhim.i
tekh.topl. i masel 5 n0-9:37-42 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Institut khimii AN ISSR.
(Bgtonia-Oil shale)
38591
S/081/62/000/010/074/085
B166/B144
AUTHORS: jaua-a14-Adjta, Sulima, Tadeusz, -.%~ajdac HeXt~a, Rodzi n-'ski,
WladysZawt Matyszkiewicz, StanisZaw, Niko4m, Jan, Okrasa,
Jerzy
TITLE: A methodi of producing varnish for impregn!~J~ng fabric in the
production of electrical insulating panels-:..
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 10, 1962,'635, abstract
10P239 (Bolish Patent 44508, June 7, 1961)
TEXT:, The varnish for impregnating fabric to be used-for electrical
insulating panels is obtained by mixing a solution of epoxy resin in
acetone along with an amine curing agent and a solution of phenolic resin,
without free ph4noll in C211 5Oli with added urotropine. The special feature
of this method is the use of a phenolic resin kith the free phenol removed
by toluene extraction. Electrical insulating panels made with tile
aforesaid varnish show high mechanical strength and heat resistance up to
1aOoC- Example. A solution is prepared with 51-5 parts by weight epoxy
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A method of producing varnish B166/B144
resin and 2-5 parts by weight amine in 46 acetone. To prepare the
phenol-free resin 55 parts by weight phenol and 45 parts by weight 40;~a
CH 0 with HCI (specific gravity 1.1), added at therate of 1 ml per I kg
2 0
of phenol, are heated at 95-100 C and at normal prtssure for 40 min. '.Iylhen
condensation is complete the resin is distilled in-vacuo (residual pressure
200 mr, HS). The dehydrated resin is treated with toluene in a ratio of
1 : 1, after which the remaining toluene is distilled off in vacuo
(residual pressure 200 mm Hg). A solution is prepared from 48 parts by
weight phenol-free resin and 4 parts by weight urotropine in 48 parts by
weight CA OR. The varnish is obtained by mixing 9% of the epoxy resin
solution and Z of the phenolic resin solution. Glass fabric is steeped
in the varnish and is impregnated so as to contain 30-4016 resin after
drying. [Abstracter's notet Complete translation.]
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S/001/62/000/013/050/054
B160/B101
.AUTHORS: Smoczynskij Jozef, 4Ugah Ad4~m
TITLE: A method of producing electrical insulating varnish
'PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Rhimiya, no. 13, 1962 638p abstrao,t
13P260 (Polish patent 43451, August 31, 1960~
TEXT: Terephthalic acid is esterized with a mixture of ethylene and
diethylene glycol in the proportion 1:1-2:1 in the presence of ZnCl 2 and
Ca(CH3coo)2 as catalysts and then using glycerine. 0..7-1 part by weight
of the'glycol mixture is used to I part by iveight of terephthalic acid.
The glycerine is added at'the rate of 1 part by weight to 3-4 parts bg
weight of the glycol mixture. The eater obtained is distilled at 250 C
in a vacuum for several hours with a small amount-of adipic acid added and
the product was dissolved in a mixture of cresol and solvent naDhtha.
0
The coatings are heat-resistant up to 155 C, are resistant to moisture and
chemical reagents, have high elasticity,give good adhesion to a conductor,
stability to ageing and good dielectric properties. Unlike other varnishes
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I method of producing electrical ... B160/BIOI
ba"d on tereplithalic acid used for enamelling conductorep this varnish
does not run and the coating is even in thickness. Example: 180 g oi
terephthalic acid are added to a mixture of 210 g of ethyl ene glycol and
150 9 of diethylene glycol. The mixture is heated to 200 C in the presence
of 2 g of ZnCl2 and 0.4 g of Ca(CH 300)2 . Then 100 g of torephthalic acid
are added, heating is continued for 1 hour at the same temperature , 8nother
100 g of terephthalic acid are added and heated for 1.5 hours at 200 C,
100 g of glycerine are added and heated for 3-5 hours at 200 0C. The
reaction mixture is distilled in a vacuum for I hour, the temperature
0
being gradually raised to 210 C at a pressure of 60 mm-Hg; 5 g of adipic
acid are added and the mixture distilled in a vacuum for 2-5 hours, the
temperature being gradually raised to 250 0C at a pressure of I mm Hg. The
product is dissolved in a-mixture of cresol and solvent naphtha so that the
dry residue content is 35-45%. The solution is filtered and centrifuged.
The varnish so obtained is suitable for-enamelling round and rectangular
copper winding wire and for other purposes ihore.eleotrioal insulating
materials %ith a high reeist-ance to heat are requireds j.Abotraoter's
notet Complete translation6
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Geologic ali-datura of the Plasa Mountai~,, Hercegovina. Gool
glas BiH 9j77-85 .164.
I* Submitted May 30s, 1964.
M&M-114csy, Stevan; Lhlr4XIC, llado7da
,Stratigriphy of the terraJn batueen Tandna and Kukavaca near
Sanski Most. Geol glas BiH Qlii,?-54- '64~
CHERKES, L.D.; CHERKES, Yu.I.; ZHENISHEK, Z. [Zenisek, Z.); I~AUSHER, 0-
(Lauser, 0.]
Rapid method of paper chromatography. Zhur. anal.khim. 18
no.12:1436-1441 D 163. (PIRA 17:4)
. 1 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov, Roztokl u Pragi,
Chek-hoslovakiya.
NAGGBM, A.Th.; ~ ~USI ~N, N~.P.
Complete processing of potatoes to starch and ethyl alcohol.
Spirt.prom. 26 no*6:30-34 160. (MIRA 13:11)
I (Pbtatoes) (Starch) (Ethyl alcohol)
xopov" A.A.,, inzh.,- hUSTOBAMV, G.G., inzh.;,LU5HKjR,_II P,.., inzh.,-
W=, Z.I., inzh.; 110SYREVA, M.D.,, inzh.; SAVELIYEV, G.V.., inzh.;
SHCHUIEPIUKOV, I.S., inzh.; Prinimall uchastiye: SYCHKOV, B.A., inzh.,-
XILIKHINI A.Ye... inzh.; ZAYTSEV, R.A., inzh.; ZARZHITSKIY, Yu.A.,
inzh.; LEOUVIEV, A.I.,, inzh.; VIITOROVA, T.Ye.,, inzh.; SERIKOV, A.A..,
inzh.
Operation of recuperator soaking pits in the 3.150 141K rolling
mill. Stall 22 no.8:753-758 Ag 162. WIRA 15:7)
1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
(Furnaces, Heating) (Rollingmins)
. --LAMHm~ s. ~ i_.
LausbIdn, S. I., Ex~perience Of using aerial surveying for studying sea 'waves,
14r. gidrometeorol
Tr. LenL . in-ta (Works of the Leningrad Hydrometeorological Institute)
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IAMUMI, - S. I. -
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DANILMO, A., kapitan I-go ranga; LAUSHKIN, V. kapitan 3-go ranga
Submariners master the complicated machiner7 of their boats.
Komn.Vooruzh.Sil I no.2*56-59 0 960. (MIRA 14:8)
(Submarine boats)
USSR/Metals Mar/Apr 49,
Laboratories, Testing
"Luminescence Method of Defectoseopy in Yletalvorking
Industries," M. M. LauesbMcna, F. I. R0907, 31PP
"1z Ak Nauk SSSRl Ser Piz" Vol X111, No 2
ph ..'x I -J-v
Detection of f lasurea in iOtal parts is affectod by:
pouring a. fluorescing liquid on -the part to be
tested and then removing it from the surface.
Plasures and spots appear as shinling lines &Mjr-
background. The deeper the fissure, the bro" rthe,'
11a6. Method has been introduced In m=y factorie a,
.42/40175
A
Mmr/Aixt 40
USS/Metals (Omtd)
and is used particularly in checking non-
magnetic-material parts (castings*from aluminum
its steels, et
and magnesium alloys, austan
vh1eh do not lend thamselvaB to roantgenoBcOPY
because of shape.
RASHBA, Ye.Ya. [Rashba, O.IA.]; U US -H=-1 --m [Laushnykt H.M.]
Docompooition of some phosphorus organic compounds. by B.
megatherium var. phosphaticum.. Mikrobiol. Zhur. 22 no. 1:22-26
160a (MI11A. 13: 10)
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(BACILLUS MEGATHERIUM) (PHOSPHORUS ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
RASHBA, Y(-.Ya. [Pashba, 0. lh.]; _Ll~~SIMIK G.M. [Laushnyk, H.M.]
1-1- -J'.. ,~ ,
LipoFolysacchari des of alkeli-formirg of Enterobactariaceae.
14iixobiol. zhur. 26 no.3:22-27 r64. (M-l RA 18: 5)
1. Institut mibrobiologii AN UkrSSR.
0
LAUSHNIK, G.M. [Laushnyk, H.M.]
Comparative, study of the polysaccbaride-containing fraction of
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(MIRA .18.5)
j
lonpar&tive study of the "firmly bound" polysaccharlde-containirg
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1. Institut mikrobiologii i virasologii All UkrSSR.
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I-likrobiol. zhur. 27 no.6:61-67 165. (MIRA 19-1)
1. Institut mikrobiologii i virusologii AN UkrSSR.
LAUSKA, A.
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Using peat in-agriculture in the Lithuanian S.S.R. Zemlodelie 25 no.7:
72-77 JI 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Litovskiy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut zemledeliya.
. I (Lithuania--Field cropm- Fertilizera and mAnures)
(Lithuania-Peat)
LAUSM, Ctiradq inz.
Sdel tech 13 no.1:29-30 ja 165.
A simple release amPli-ier.
tw_
TrIILE tHalf.-aine pulse generator
SOMCEz! Sdelovaci technika, no. 1, 1966, 21-M
-TOPIC'TAGS: pulse generator, pulse amplitud pulse width mdulation
-ABSTRACT: The article describes the principle of a half-sine pulse generator and
presents its calculations &rA circuit, with numerous illustrations of its use in
_*ariow applicationse The pulse amplitude and width can be varied within broad
lixitse Orige art* has: 9 figures and 8 foriulaso
JPRJ7
7' SUBCOM 149 09 SM IDATEt none ORM RNFI 001 MR REF: 001
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LAUSMAN, Jiri, inzo
715~-o sect or ~ast~one daemon lt~he Ohre River at SkAlka.
Inz stavby 10 no.0-141-142! Ap 162.
I.. Hydroprojekt, Praha.
LAUSMONOVA, Z
"A convention of railway Physicians in Czechoslovakia." p. 239
ZELEMICAR,, (Ministerttm dopravy) Praha, Czechoslovakia ~No4 113 Nov.-1958
Mo nthly List of Fast European Accessions (EM) LC,, Vol. b, no. 6.. June 1959
YIN . P.;.TAUSZ, Ho
A-~.
The influence of tobacco smoke on the level of Vitamin C in the in-
ternal organs of experimental frogs. A-4ts, physiol. polon. 3 Suppl. 3'.
235-256 1952. 1 (CIML 24:1-
1. Of the Institute of Irperimwtal Pathology (Road-Prof. 7r. Venulet,
M.D.) of Lodz Medical Academy,
LAUSZ, H.
LAUSZ, JMUTI F.
"Decrease of Vitamin C in Frog Organs under the Action under the Action of Tobacco
Smoke.11 P. 351 (Acta Physiologica Polonica. Vol. 4, no. 4. 1953 Warszawa.)
Vol. 3, no. 6
SO; Monthly List of East European Accessions./Library of Congress, June 954, Uncl.
LAMSZ, Helena
A:fect of tynpanites on cardiac rhythm in the sensitized organism.
Pat. polska 5 n0,1:35-46 LTa,--Nr '54,-
1. Z Zaklaft Patologii Ogoluej Akademil Medycxnej v Iaodzi,
Kierownik: prof. dr F.Venulet,
(AMIRGY, experimental,
*allergic tympanites, off, on cardiac rhythm)
(ABDO=, diseasest .
*allergic tymanites, exper.,, off..on cardiac rhythm)
physiology@
*off. of exper. tympanites In sensitized organism)
VS02uarr' re '. laiusz
Effect of sensitization on ciliated epithelium in fro& Acta pbysiol*
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1. Z Zakladu Patologii Ogolnej A. H. w Iodzi Kierownik:,prof. dr.
F. Ve=let.
(SPITEMLIUM, pbyBiology,
ciliated, eff. of Bensitization in frog (Pol))
(ALLUGY, e=erimentalp
eff. of sensitization on ciliated epithelium in frog (POI))
MUNO Helem VMIULIIT, Pranciezek
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9 no.3:325-330 1957.
1e Z Zakladu Patologii Ogolnej Akademli Hadycznej w Iodzi Kierownik:
prof. dr nauk mod. 7. Venulet.
(AIJZRGY, experimental,
esophageal ciliary movement disord. (Pol))
(ESOPHAGM, phys iology,
ciliary movements in exper. allergy (Pol))
-16-1-ICA See.11 V 0
&M- PTA 1" 01.1 /11 Oto-Rhino-Laryngo 110V57
z
2078. LAUSZ If. Zaki. I'lixti.A. Og6l. A. M. Ud-i. *Wl)lyw skhadtiik6%qi dymu tytmiio-
wego na nablonck rnigawkowy. T lie influence of components of
tobacco smoke on the, ciliated epithelium OTOLARYNG.110L.
1957,'11/2 (171-174) Tables I
The'extract from tobacco smoke slackens the ciliary movement almost 3 times.
The slackening isa resultant of actionof all compollentsoftobaccosmcke; it impairs
the cleaningof respiratory tract of the smokers and maintains bronchitis.
GHWILIKOWSNA, C.; IAIEZ, R.; VOGEL, A.; SZMIUOWSKI, S~
Case report of magacolon. Polski przegl. radiol. 22 no,4.&211-216
JuV-Aug 58.
1. Z Zakladu Radiologii A. M. w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr W. Trzetrzewint-
ski z III Kliniki Chirurgicznaj A. M. w Lodzi Kierownik: prof dr.
Tomaszewiez i z Zakladu Anatomil Patologicznej A. H. w Lodzi Kierown1k:
prof Dro A. Pruszczynski,
(MBOAGOWN, case reports
x-ray manife9t. & histopathol, (Pol))
LAUT, M.Ya. (Moskva)
Designing the cwPling of shells of rotation according to the
limiting state. Stroi. mekb. i raseb. soar. 3 no.3s43-48 61.
(MIRA 14s6)
(Elastic plates abd shells)
KOVALICHUK, M.F., inzh., red.[deceasedl; BALDDI, V.A., red.;
TUBIN, S.1-1.2 kand. tekhn. nank, red.; s' inzh
red.; LARIOI,'OV, A.A.., inzh., red.; BALIKHIII, M.I., red.;
BOGUSHEVICH, Ye.N.p inzh., red.; PAVLOV, S.I.I., inzh.,
red.; SHIRIN, P.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.
[Construction specifications and regulations] Stroitell-
nye norny i pravila. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. Pt.2. Sec.V.
Ch.3.; Pt.3. Sec. A. Ch.5-6. (14IRA 18t1)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po
delam. stroitellstva. 2. Gosstroy SSSR (for Kovallchuk,
Iarionov, Bogushevich). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii
stroitellstva i arkhitektur7 SSSR (for Ballin). I+. TSbn-
t--aTiiyy aaaabn-n-Issledo-atel'skiy 3jistitut stroitellrq"
konstruktsi:7 Akademil stroitellstva i arkbitektury SSSR
(for Tubin). 5. Gosudarstvenny-y institut po proyektirova-
niyu, issledovaniyu i ispytaniyu stalInykh konstruktsiy i
mostov (for Laut). 6. Mezhduvedomstvennaya komissJya po
peresmotru Stroitelfriykh norm i pravil(for Balikhin, Pavlov).
7. Naucbno-issledovateltakiy institut organizatsiis mekhani-
zatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshobi stroitel'stvu Akademii
stroitel-Istva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Shirin).
IAUT, V. N..~ Cand Tech Sci - (dies) "Use of electron tubes with barrier
grid inteemory devices of computft- machines.0 moo, ~Puba~av~A of Aead
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Sci USSR], 1958. 16 pp with ~-Iscbkmw (Acad Sci USSRs Inst of Precision
Mechanics and Computer Ehgineering), 130 copied (KL, 18-58, 99)
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elektrontiolycliebykh trubkakh bystrode-ystvuyshchey elektronnoy schetnoy mashiny
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litelnoy Tekhniki.
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LAUT, V. N., Engineer
."Pircuit Methods of Reducing "Implanting" in Memory Tubes and a Device for Reading
with a Small Settling Time" a paper presented at the Conference on Methods of
Development of Soviet Mathematical Machine-Building and Instrument-Building, 12-17
March 1956.
Translation No. 596, 8 Oct 56
Y~ 7j.
Laut, V'N., and Lydbovich, L.A. 97
Zaporainayushcheye ustroystvo na elektronno-luchevykh trubIrakh byatrodeystvuYushcheY
elektronnoy schetnoy muhiny Akademll Nauk WSH (Cathode-Ray Tube Memory Device
in the Higb-Speed Electronic Computer of the Aeadeny of Sciencesp USSR) Moscow,
Izd-vo Alag BOSSR, 1957. 88 P. 5500-eeptez-printa.
Sponsoring agency: Akademiya Nauk SSSR- Institut tochnoy mekhaniki i vychislitellnoy
tekhniki.
Responsible Ed.: Lebedev, S.A., Member of the Academy; Ed. of the Publishing House:
Kudashev, A.I.; Tech. Ed.: Moskwieheva, N.I.
PURPOSE: This book is published to -present the results of vork dcne at the
Academy of Sciences, USSR, in developing and designing a high-speed electronic
computer and, in particular, its memory devices. This monograph is intended
for specialists in computing mr-hines.
COVERAGE: The Academy of Sciences high-speed electronic computer (BESK) and its
internal memory device (VZU) both operate in parallel, vhich permits computa-
tion speeds much higher than those obtainable vith memory devices operating
in series. Three basic types of cathode-ray tubes (CRT) vere investigated for
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use as electrostatic storage tubes: 1) Ordinary oseillotrons. 2) Cathode-
ray tubes vith internal regenerative feedback. 3) A special barrier-grid
storage tube developed by the Ministry of Radio Engineering and designated
the LN-1 "potentsialoskop!'. This tube contains an aluminum backplate covered
with a dielectric costing consistingof an alwainum dioxide filmp a barrier
grid placed at a distance of 0.2 = from the backplatep and a collector
consisting of a circular conducting aquadag coating on the inside glass
surface of the tube. The operation of the tube is based on the utilization of
secondary electron emission vith a secondary-emission ratio J~e max> 2- The
ordinary oscillotrons (1) vere found to be the cheapest from the point of
viev of. production and to have a long life, but they have low resolution,
greater screen nonuniformity, law output sigma level and a laver stability
caused by current drift. The CRT vith internal regenerative feedback (2)
can be operated vithout external feedback; however, these tubes are more
complicated to produce and control than than the other two types. The
LN-1 tube (3) vas found to be comparatively simple to produce and to have a
simple vriting and reading control system; its output signal is of an order
larger than that of the other two types of tubes, it has greater resolution
and lower dymmic range between signal and noise. These advantages determined
the final structural development and serial production of this type of tube.
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The following are some of the basic parameters of the LN-1 storage tubes
(under testing conditions established by the Ministry of Radio Engineering
Industry): 1) The useful number of storage elements is 1024 with
400 scannings permissible in neighboring elements without regeneration of
the input signal stored at a particular element (100 writings and 100 readings
of 'T' and 100 writings and 100 readings of "0"). 2) The capacity-discharge
reading time of a particular element is 5.~sec- 3) The signal current is
about 10_,qa. 4) The beam-deflection sensitivity is 0-35 M/V. The
deficiencies of LN-1 storage tubes are as follows: . 1) For beeza positioning
necessary in the selection of a particular target element a strictly deter-
mined potential is required. which, in turns, requires a high quality of Txwer
supply. 2) The same strict quantitative requirement applies to writing code
differentiation CT' from 11011)- 3) The retention time of a stored charge
pattern is comparatively law. 4) The large dynamic range between the reading
and writing signals leads to a lose of sensitivity of the reading amplifier.
The BESM has the f62.1-orwing basic parameters: 1) it contain 39 operating and
9 reserve memory sets; 2) each set has 1024 storage elements; 3) the =dxmm
operating frequency is 80 kc; 4) the permissible number of scannings in neigh-
boring elements (when writing 'T' in them) without regeneration of the input
signal stored at a particiflar element, is 500; 5) there are 1073 vacuum tubes,
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431 diodes and 39 special M of the L'fi-l type; of these, 200 vacuum tubes
and 119 diodes are used only in the control device; 6) there are 378 blocks
standard for the BEBM., and 7) 240 standard VZU blocks. The use of inter-
changeable standard blocks in the VZU increased somewhat the number of tubes
but mad the production and the operation of the computer easier. Almost all
vacuum diodes can be replaced by semiconductors. According to the authors,
the VZU developed by the Academy can be compared in speed of operation with
simil devices of foreign construction, for example with the IE24-701. Also,
the permissible number of readings without regeneration is 500 for the VZU,
more than 3 time greater than the 148 of the IBM-701 memory device. The
VZU also has decided advantages over the, high-speed M-2 computer of the
Power Engineering Institutej AS USSR,, which is equipped with oscillotrons,
with 512 storage elements and 170 permissible readings from a particular
element without erasing information stored in adjacent elements. A nev
type of upotentialookop,v the Lw-4, makes it possible to obtain four times
as many memory elements and twice as many readings without regeneration
as can be obtained with the IS-1. There are possibilivIlea of further im-
provement in this type of CRT, which is not trae'of ordinary oacillotrons.
These CHT have the disadvantage of shorter life (1000 to 2000 hra) and
higher cost, because until recently they were produced in the laboratory,
and Inib, trial production started only recently and in small quantities. This
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disadvantage is compensated by the fact that one LN-4 tube can provide the
same number of memory elements as 8 oscillotrons. The high-speed operation
of these tubes Is expected to-exceed 100 to 120 kc, and this is why in the
very high-speed compaters requiring 100 to 200 thousand operations per see
and a large storage volume only this special type of tube can be applied.
The VZU was developed by a group of engineers under the supervision of the
chief designer of the RM, S. A. Lebedev, Member of the Academy. The
following engineers worked on the project: V. ff. Laut and L. A. Lyubovich
(authors of the monograph), 1. D. Vizun, A. V. Avayev and V. S. Mitrofanov.
Engineers 0. K. Shcherbakov and Yu. I. Vizun participated in the development
of stabilized power supplies. The authors thank the following persons for
help in preparing the monograph: A. M. Litvinov and Ye. I. Mamnov,
Candidates of Technical Science, and A. Ya Tyurin, V. A. Mellnikov and.
A. N. Zimarev, engineers. According to the aathors, the problem of develop-
ment of the potentials which an insulated target element or a free electrode
will acquire under the influence of electron bombardment was first investigated
in 1935 by S. I. Katayev (p. 15), The monograph is illustrated by photo-
graphy, oscillograw, connection disgram, graphs and drawings. There are
12 references, of which 8 are Soviet (including 2 translations) and
4 English.
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TAKE OF
CONMUS:
Foreword 3
Accepted symbols and abbreviations 4
Introduction 7
Ch. 1. Block Diagrams of Internal Menory Device VZU 11
Ch. :EI. Arrangement and rhysical rrinciples of Operation of Cathode-
Ray Storage Tubes of "Potentsialoakoii' TypeWith Barrier Grid 14
Ch. M. Connection Diagram of VZU get With Cathode-Ray Tubes 21
1. Block-diagram of VZU set 91
2. Operation of VZU set 22
Ch. 17. Skeleton Diagran of VZU got 26
1. Cathode-ray Wbe (CRT) block 26
2. Reading amplifier block with output cathode follower and
reading rectifier 32
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3. Potentiometer -2 -1 blocks and control relay 33
4. Readin sign-I level automatic control block 34
Ch. V. Deflection System 36
1. Requirements from deflection system 36
2. Structure of deflection system .38
3- Current stabilization block 39
4. Skeleton diagram of deflection system 42
5. Intermediate cathode follower blocks and block of final amplifier
of MIT cut-off circuit 44
6. Basic parameters of deflection system 45
Ch. VI. Control of the VW
1. Operational conditions
2. Control conditions
3. Auxiliary VZU control circuits
4. Special blocks of VZU control circuits
48
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59
Ch. VII. Connection of VZU With Remaining Inotallationo of BESM 62
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Ch. V371. Checking and Preconditi6ning Wthods for VM Operation
1. Checking of VZU by testing .programs
2. Checking VZU sets without machinery
3- Preliminary testing of storage tubes and of CRT blocks
Ch. IX. Structural Shaping of the VZU and its Power Supply
1. Structural shaping of special VZU blocks
2. Disposition of VZU component parts
3- Special features of VZIU pawer supply
Ch. X. Operational Experience and, Conclusions
References
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11 no.4:485-490 Jl-Ag 165. (MTRA 18-10)
1. TAboratoriva nevrologii i neyrofiziologii Instituta fiziologii
im. A.A.Bogomolltea AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
MAKARCHENKO, A.F.; DINABURG, A.D.; ROYTRUB, B.A.- _1AUTA A.Z.
Clinical aspects and pathogenesis of diencephalitis of influenzal
etiology. Zhur.nerv.i psikh. 62 no.6:825-832 162. (MIRA 15-11)
1. Otdel nevrologii i neyrofiziolo ii Instituta, fiziologii Imeni
A.A.Bogolomltsa (dir.-- prof. A.F.Carchenko) AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
(DIENCEPHALON-DISEASES)
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2M h' or', Lauter,
TITLE; Proof of the influence of the sol.'ir cycle on the
lower ionos:phere
11E11,1OD1C,'J,: Refet-ativnyy- zhurnal, Gcofiziha, no. 12, 1962, 29-30,
j
.,abstract 12G208 (Gerlands Beitr. Geophys., 71-, no. 1,
1962, 58-61 (Ger.; sumary in Lug.))
The influence of the solar cycle on the results of
Miltiyear (1951-1959) absorption measur'emdnts, made on low frequen-
cies (245.kc/p) at Kjulungoborn (E. Germany), is considered. The
measurements consisted of the rccording of the radio emission re-
flectance of a transmitter, situated at a distance of 180 1=. The tx
ption between 4-lic, ounspot zmaximum and minimum
difference in absor, L
is a'functio-ii of the oun's zenith angle X. a-Uperposition of de-
flecting and non-deflectincf absorptions indur-es a well ex-pressed
maximum 15 db) in the difference of attenuations when 'X = 700.
If the magnitude o,'-' X is constant and close to the, peak value,
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:the mean monthly.values of LI correlate well with the relative sun-
spot number R and less well with the magnetic activity index Aj~.
.,!The toal coeff icie-nt *of correlation ecpals' 0.96, but repression
linearity lasts only up to R . 150. For lAgher solar Activity*the
properties of the D-region vary little 6s the magnitude.of R in-.
creases.
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-AUTMOR1. Lauter'j~Ye.~A Khruskova..Yu.1. G.; S
Nestorov
h2renger, K.
0RG-- Ion' os ,phieri'.c Research Observatory, Kith 11ungs born~GDR (Obs'ervato Iri-
lon --kh iss-ledovaniy),
a ..sr erpy
Y
V_ariat ions in iono:spher c~'~absorption with respect to and
time
..ispace,- in the long-wave region when the sun is. , lowl and at night
SOURCE.-. Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya,,v.,S,~no. 6 1965, 1034-1045 1
TOPIC-:TAGS:. ionospheric absorption, ionospheric radio wave, solar ac-
'ti it
Y
over sever-!
ABSTRACT: The authors,give the -resulti"'of measurements made
al- .-years- by, the. atmospheric probe method. in the long-wave region on
lines-up to 350 km long in Middle~and Eastern Europe. The frequency
~.,lAtio,uship lsl*given for midnight absorption in the long, medium-long
'and,.,medium wavelength reg-Jons with-a~maximum of..about 17 db at 200tc)
400.kc.~tiei~ diurnal variation in-ionospheric absorption.in the.long-wave
-,.re'gion.-vhen. the sun is low and at night shows that absolutely nocturnall
ndit* i 1 at solar zenith angles.X>1000, whilethe photodiss
c0 ions preva
Uvn'pirocess,takes place at values-of X to -90. The annual varia-
-~'IUrd '-1/2
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AUTHOR: tiuter,. le. A*; Trzhiska, P. 34
0 RG Ibnoi~hirl-c Research Observatory in KUhlungsborn,GDR (Observato-
riya. ionoefernykh 1.ssledovanLy)
-Annual' absorptio in the iOnOsRhere in the medium
TLEV variation of a
,And loha-11ave r'.
_FgIons
-SOURCEs: Ge6mag etizal aeronomiya,, v, 5' no 6 19650 1046-1051
;TOPZC:..TAGS.* -ionospheric aboorpXion, 0 0 wave
lonosph ric radi
'_~ABSTRACT's The authors compare -the -reisults of absorp'tion-measurements
method) In the iddle latitudes on equivalent fre-
of 1259 185, 730,and 1000 kc. A strong reduction is observed
it the,intensity of.the winter anomaly as the frequency decreases. Mea-
.-surements.a It a.constant zenith angle X show that the winter anomaly in
crea es:itith' altitude.in the mesopause region. The absorption shows a
minimum
at,all- frequencies in the spring,(April)o It is shown that the
annual.behavior of absorption.in the 150-500-ke range has two.sharply
defined maxima--one in -the. -summer- and --one --in -the-vinter-i-
nova yo-f -7itferd-ase abs orpt _16n __pred9P
epteu6er a, inates in the lower
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AUTHORS: P0166ek, J., Engineer; Lauterbach, J.; Vogahlik, R.;
and Kuligek, B.
TITLE:' Theory and application of explosive metal forming
PERIODICAL: StrojirenskA v-~roba, v. 9, no. 5, 1961, 240 - 245, 248
TEXT: The Zdvody na v-~robu vzduchotechnick~ch zaHzeni, n. p.
Milevsko, (Plant for the Production of Pneumatic Equipment, Milevsko)
is preparing the introduction of explosive forming for VIC pressure
containers mounted on RRIcarriages. The article describes tests on
a one-third-size model (actual dimensions of the vessel are shown in
Fig. 1), performed,to study the technology of this advanced metal
forming method. Factors wMch must be considered in explosive form-
ing are: (1) Choice of a sultable explosive charge; (2) the trans-
mitting medium; (3) shape, dimensions and material of the mold; (4)
material for forming; and (5) technological preparation of the work-
ing site. All types of brisant explosives are suitable for explosive
forming. Those used in the described tests were cast TNT, plastic
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NP 10, gelatine high explosive (Perunit 20) and 8mmonium nitrate
high-explosive powder. Properties of Czechoslovak commercial ex-
plosives are listed in Table -I. The plastic NP 10 explosive was
chosen for testing of annular-, ball-, rod-, and pear-shaped charges.
The annular shape is not suitable since it is not possible to ignite
the entire ring simultaneously and the blank corrugates and tears.
The ball-shaped charge (Fig. 4) is more.suitable and can be ignited
with -one detonator placed in the center. However, great pressure
acts on the bottom of the mold and a secondary reaction presses the
blank upwards with a resultant negative influence on the final shape
of the forging._ Better results were achieved with rod-shaped charges
which can be ignited either at the top, at the middle, or at the
---bpttom (Fig. 6),- 'When bottom ignition is applied (Fig. 7), shock-
waves disperse conically and the pressure acting,on the mold bottom
it considerably smaller, reaching only 2,000 - 2,500 kg/cm . Since
the top part could not be drawn out completely with any of these
charge shapes, a modified pear-shaped charge was tested which was
suspended with the smaller end downwards and ignited at the bottom.
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However, the desired effect was still not reached. Since empirical
results are still insufficient, the proper charge shape and initia-
tion point will have to be experimentally found for each specific
case. Water was used in the tests to transmit the explosive force
to the blank. The more advantageous closed mold (requiring smaller
charges) could not be used since the mold in this specific case
would have been too heavy. However, in the upper regions of an
open mold, the transmitted pressure.rapidly decreases due to the
dilution of the transmitting medium, which explains the fact that
the upper regions of the blank were not drawn out completely. The
mold used in the tests considted of two welded halves made of 11 523 V~
grade steel sheet. The mold shell was reinforced by 2 strong hoops
and a number of radial struts. The mold was not annealed, despite
the large number of weld9which caused considerable stresses, and was
loosely placed on the base plate. The blank was secured either by
clay to the steel base plate, or by a 50 mm thick rubber lining
clipped to the blank. The tests revealed that the mold bottom
shou-Id be made of a material with elastic properties. The briginal-
ly used 50 and. 80 mm thick plates of rolled 11 3?0 steel bent and
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ruptured after several tests with the grain structure of the fracture
resembling that of cast steel. When covered with a 50 mm rubber
lining, the steel bottom plates resisted shook waves till the lining
was mechanically damaged. A gap formed by placing spacers between
the two mold halves facilitated air escape from the space between
the mold and the blank. The gap width was varied within the range
of 2 - 6 mm. Since the tests were made in an open mold, adequate
safety measures had to be taken. When observing the safety regula-
tions.of Edict no. 305, published in issue 132 of the t~edni listy
(Official Bulletin), dated Oct 241 1952, explosive forming does not
imply any more danger than common pres.sing* Approximately 45 tests
were performed on the rather large one-third-size model. They
revealed some technological problems which would not have been re-
cognized had the tests been performed with a smaller model. The
gathered experiences, which led to the final design of the mold,
can be summn ized as follows: (1) Most advantageous is a rod-shaped
charge with bottom initiation; (2) the shock-wave effect on the
bottom of the mold must be reduced by increasing the distance
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