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q!,~jov, V. B.*; Voyutakiy, 13). S.
AUTHOR: Rayevskiy, V. G. Cu I V. r.. Zam
TITLE: Diffusion phenomena in polymer mixtures
.SOURCb-: Vaesoyuzrioye khimicbeskoye obahchestvo. Zhurnal. v. 9, no. 2,
1964, 236-238
TOPIC TAGS- polymer, diffusion', polyethylene polybutadiene.mixt;ure,'.
1. microscopic analysis, mechanical property, filler, dLspersivenEiis,
iiicocipatible.polymo'ro'polymer homogenization
ABSTRACT: The role of diffusion phenomena in mixed polymers was investigat-!
ed and confirmed, Microscopic examination of films made of mixtures of ]ow-
pressure polyethylene and SKB-30 polybutadiene (15:85 parts by weight) reirealed
a gradual homogenization of the polyethylene filler particles with the polybutadi-
ene. wherein the originally easily visible discrete particles appeared to dil.-IS61ve
in the matrix to form a fine granular structure which did not change toward the
end of the 80-day test period. Mechanical properties of mixtures of polyethylene-
1/2,
Card
ACCESSIONNR: AP4030382
I polybutadiene (30:70) were examined. The tensile strength increased to a maxi-
mum in 18-35 days, then decreased and leveled off after 80 days. This' increase
is explained by increased adhesion of the elastomer to the polyethylefte filleir;
and the decrease, by the increased dispersion of the filler which reduces its!
strengthenirig properties. Elongation increased with increased homogenizatlon
I of the system. Thuspin.mixed systems the diffusion process leads to partial
homogenization. In mixtures of incompatibie polymers, diffusion would have the
opposite effect, promoting separation and transition from a microheterogeneous
-art. has: 2 figures.
to a-m-acroheterogeneous system. Orig,
ASSOCIATION: Mos'kovskiy tekhnologich,3skiy institut myasnoy i molochno
y
promy* shlennosti (Moscow Technological Institute for the Meat and Milk Ind,,,is-
try)
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DRACIIEV; MYS)LOVA
Portable Lab. Kit for Sanitary Ar-alyals of Water under Field Condition,-,
Higiena i Sanitariya, 1950, 7, 4q-48
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1101inical For,-., of flyl)~,rlcnia," 3ov. ~'-I'O. 21 1949.
l1r., Chair honpital Therapy, Gorlkiy 'Hed. Inst., -c1949-.
ZAMMLOVA, K.H.
Bffect of certain drugs on formation of vascular conditioned reactions
la hypertension. Zh. vyashei nerv. deiat. 2 no.5.'699-708 Sept-Oct
1952. (GIRL 23--4)
1. Institute of Therapy of the AoadenW of Medical Sciences IMSR.
BAMIT. Te.B.; NYASMXDV, A.L.; GURFIRMI. V.S.; ZAMYSLOVA. K.N.: HMO, T6.34.
First results of clinical application of cardlohemodyname-graphy.
Ter, arkh., Moskva 24 no.L68-76 Jan-lob 52. (om 21:4.)
1. Of the Institute of Therapy (Director-Prof. A.L. 147asnikov, Active
Member ANS USSR) of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and of the
Physiological laboratory (Read-Prof. Ya.B. Babakly, Active Member of
the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR), Central Scientific-Researob
Institute for Prostheses.
-DOROFF.YICVA, Z.Z., kandidat meditainakikh uauk; ZAHYSLOVA, K.M., kandiOat miidi-
tainakikh nauk. I
Role of the neurogenic factor in the patholog7 of hypertension. Top"Pat.se
soo.sist. 2 to.6:3-10 1.93. (MLRA 6:11)
(Nervous system) Owpertension)
UXYSWVA. X. ff. DOBOrMVA, Z. X.
" r; -~ K'-p-t 4 = !: ~ i
Critical re7iev of foreign theories on the pathogenemls of byportanximt.
Vest.AW SWR no,4:39-32 153- (MU 7: 1 )
1. Is Institute, terapli Akadenii meditainakikh nauk SM (direktor - dAiy-
stvitellnyy chlen Akadsuii maditainakikh nank MM A.L.Wganikov)
(Etypertension)
ZAMYSWVA, K.N.; RATNER, N.A,
Review of A.I. Grazints book Oftertension.0 Tarkp.arkh. 25 ao.Z-.?7-80
Kr-AP '5). (MLRA 6:3)
(Hypertension) (Gruzin, A.I.)
ZAMYSLOVA, K.N.,- BELYAYEVA, N.K.
Combination of hypertension and atheronclerosis. T-mildy Irst.
klin. i eksper. kard. All Gruz. SSR 8slOl-105 163.
(14IRA 17-7)
Institut terapil. AWI SSF?R, Moskva.
VALIMWI, V.A.,, zaal. deyatell nauki RSFSR, prof.; Z&ILSI
prof.; IL'11;SKIY, B.V., prof.; KURSHAKOV, N.A.; LUK%lSKIY,
P.Ye... prof.; MYASllIKOV, A.L., prof.; MOLCHANOV, U.S., prof.;
- TEO
RCEVSKAYA, G.A.,, prof., DORI, M.I,, kand. med. nauk;
CHERNOGOROV, I.A., prof.; TAREYEV, Ye.M., prof., otv. red.;
OSTROVERKHOV, G.Ye., prof., gla-v. red.; SHAPIRO, Ya.Ye.j prof.,
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(multivolume manual on internal diseases] Mnogotomnoe rukovod-
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1. Deystvitellryy chlen AMN SSSR (for Tareyev, Myasnikov,
Lukomski-y Molchanov). 2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for
Kurshakovi.
J~
ZAMISLOVA. K.N.; YASLOVAI K.K. (14oskva)
~ .-. - ,
Vascalar hyperTeactiTity in hypertension. Vrach. delo
no.6&29-32 Je'63. (MM 16.-9)
1. Institut terapii AMN SSSR
(HYMTENSI611)
,, Z.M., prof.; GILYAREVSKIYP .P
VOLYNSKU S.A. , pr?~( .
(EFTER,v A.I.j* prof.; DIDUN, A.A., prof.; ZELENIF, V.F.,, prof-;
_ISTJH4KOVA, T.S., prof.; KEDROV, A.A.j, prof.; FISWMT, Ye.ff.y
,prof.; KEDROV, A.A., prof.; MESIUaXIN., Ye.N., prof.; IIAVITSKIY,
N.N.,,prof.; FOGELISON, L.I., prof.; KHVILIVITSKAYA' N.I., prof.;
LUKOMSKIY, P.Ye., prof., red. tomq MYASNIKOV, A.L., prof., otV.
red.; TAREYEV, Ye *MI., prof., zam, otv. red.; BAGDASAIIICIV, A.A.p
2 BARAN
prof.ldeceased], red . 0V, V.G., prof , red.; VOVSI' M.S.,
prof., red.[deceasedi, IVANOV, V.N., Prof..' red.[deceased];
KULLSEAKOV, N.A., prof., red.; MIOLCHANOV, N.S.$ prof., red.;
NESTEROV, A.N., prof., red.; SPEIANSKIY, I.I., prof., red.
(deceased]; ZAVYSWYA,_K.N.,_prof., red.; PERCHIKOVA, G.Ye.,
kand. med. n-aUK,-red.; tibiA, Ye.V., kand. med. nauk, red.;
LYUDKOVSKAYA, Yu.S.p tekhn. rod.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S.., tekhn.red.
[Multivolume matual on internal diseason)Mnogotmmoe rukovodstvo
po vnutrennim bolemiam. 'Otv. red. A.L.Miasnikov. Moskva.,
Medgiz. Vol.l. (Diseases of the cardiovascular aystem]Bolezni
serdechno-sosudistoi sintenW. Red. toma: P.E.Lukom*ii i N.N.
Savitakii. 1962. 686 P. (MIRA 15:12)
(Continued on next card)
ZkWSLOVAP K.N., prof.
Recent a-^hievements in the treatment of hypertension. Kardiologiivt
2 no.4:86-88 Jl-Ag 162. (HYPERTENSION) (MM 15:9,)-
ZAMYSLOVAO K.V.
Treatment of hyPertensiva OTioss- Klin-mod, 36 mo.6215G--133
Js 160. (HMWTRNSION) (MIRA 133-12)
CHAZOV9 Ye.I.; AIMPLEYMIKO., G.V.; SFEJUOROVAJ Z.G.; RMVSKAYA, V.V.;
I,IOIS,En-V,, S.G.; BABSKIY.. Ya.B.; BRMIKIS,, Yu.l.; KUSHK:[Y.,R.O.;
KALITE)WSYLAYA, V.F.; B~REZGII, Ye.; POKIIANSKI7,, L.V.; )ELOYLK,
I.Z.; AGPIAMMO, V.A.; VIIIOGRAD'7,A, I.L.; SKALHILOVA, U.N.;
VIKURT) A.M.; ZANYSLOVA,, K.H.., prof.; SOKOLOVSKIY., V.Pe.prof.;
BEYUL, Ye.A., ll:ana.m'bd.-naiA;-SOLOV'YEV, V.V.
Minutes of the meetings of the Moscow Society of Therapeutists.
Terap.arkh. 35 no.l:.U2-118 J&163. (RIBA, 16:9)
(TIOiAPEUTICS-ABSTRACTS)
ZAMYSLOVA, 1.11.,-Prof.; YURtMo V.Ya. (Moskva)
Clinical observations on the effect of reserpine du coronar7
cirmaation in-patients with h7pertensions Klinemed. M
no.9290-95 S 160. NIRA 13 an)
1e, a Instituta terapii AM SM (dir6 - dMtvitel'W chlen
' A.L.
AMT SM prof 6
(CORONM Vm&4 (Fammm)
UWSWVA, K.N.
CONP&r&tivs luTsEtIgatitva-If fNo bleor norwoum activity of
b.Mrtonsion I*tlonts by the-c7lInIcal and the oral-motor methods.
Gip.bol. no.5::3-18 158. (MM 13:5)
(MMVOTJS SYS7M) (MIRTMION)
-ZMSLovA r N , III MA, L.I.
Cbzqnrlson of the remats of an laysittlgatlon of the higher ner7ouB
e4tivity of.patients with hypertension and corovary insufficle=7
as shown by data from clinical, slectroencephalogmphic, and oral-
motor methodo. Gip.bol. uo.5:19-30 158. (MM 130)
(MMTM sr&=) (HIPUMBION)
(OMMRT VISMS--DISUSIS)
USSR /Human and Animal Physiology - The Nervous System. T
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., 110 3, 1959, 13268
Author : Zamyslova, K.N., Il'ina, L.I.
Inst : Institute of Therapy, Academy of Medical Sciences
USSR
Title Comparative Results of Investigation of Higher Ner-
vous Activity According to Data of Clinical, Electrop
encephalographic, and Speech-Motor Methods in Patients
with Hypertension and Coronary Insufficiency
Orig Pub Tr. In-ta terapii Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1958, vYP. 5,
19-30
Abstract The characteristics, tVwed on data of clinical inter-
rogation, Investigation of the EEG, and motor reac-
tions to speech support, correlated in a majority of
cases. Dissimilarities were noted in the dissociation
Card 1/2
,~WSLOVA, X.N., (Koskya)
Combined treatment of hypertensives v1th reserpine and ganglion-
blocking agents*' Ilin.med.' 36 no.8Z49-54 Ag 158 (Kim n-.9)
1. 1z Inatituts terapti ANN SSSR (dire' prof. deystvitellnyy
chlen AMN SSSR prof,'.A*Lo Nyasnikov).
(HTPRM-NSION, ther,
reserpine & 'kWlion blooking agento (Run))
(RESERPM, ther. use
hypertension, with ganglion blocking agents ORUB))
(AUTONOMIC IMUGS, ther; use
ganglion blockin agents in hyperte-ationsr-with
reserpine (Rug))
ZAKYSLOVA, K.11s, prof,
-
'deorgii Fedorovich Lang; on the 10th n4niveronry of his deAthe
Terap, arkh. 30 no.6:3-10 Je '58 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Is Inatituta terapli AKff SSSR, Moskva.
(LANG, GZORGII FEDOROVICH, 1875-1948)
7,AMYBL()'VA, K.11. . prof* Ojj the 10th a=iversary of his depth
g,--o-r-gcff-I?e-dorovjch Lang. (MIRA i1:7)
,0 no.6:3-10 Jc '58
Ternp. nrkho 1
1. 12 Instituta terapii M SSSR, Moak7a.
(LANG9 GYCRGII y0onovim, 1875-1948
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wish ne"mry chenlicals and %amplifif u ii drwribed,
with phe4ograpf". (", V., KO-Ohpn~.
AKSYUK, A.F.;_,ZAMYSLOVA,,. P.D.
Sanitary characteristics of sewage from -the production of syn-
thetic fatty acids and sanitary requirements for discharge
into open waters. Uch* zap. Mosk.nauch.-issl, inst4 san, i
gig. no.9:67-72 161. (MIRA 16:11)
MIRNOVAO R.D.; ZAMYSLOVA., S.D.; ZOUBINp G*P&
Sanitary conditions for discharging sewage from phenol and
acetone production into open waters. Uch. zap. Hosk. nauch.-
issle insto aan. i gig. no.9:30-33 161 WRA 16:11)
BLIM, S.S., kand.med.nauk; Z&WfSLOI*oS-W~--%.'%,kand.biolog.naiik
Peculiarities of the~'effects of effluents of ore-concentration
plants on plain and mountain rivers. Gig. i san. 24 no.6-67-
69 Je '59. (MIIIA 12:8)
1. 1% Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovateilskogo institute. eanitarii
I gigiyeny imeni F.F.Brismana Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniva
RSFSR.
(WAM POLLUTION
by, effluents of ore-proceseing plants, eff.
on cond. of flat & mmintainous rivers (Rue))
Di-ssertation: "Exi-arircntal inve:itit.,ation. of Sanitary Drainage Conditions of ldru".d
1ft,estes Frcm the irdusfr-,-.11 Cand 'Fiol CemtrLl --,nz3+ fr- 4-1.
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No Far 54)
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ZaTSLOVA, Z144ida-41ekseyevna.; YEGOROV, Yu., red.; TROYAIIOVSKAYA, N.,
red.
(International labor mavomnt during the intensification of
revolutionary activity, l91&l923]VozIxIunarodnoo rabochoo
dvizhenie v period revoliutsionnogo pod"ema 1918-1923 godov.
Moskva, Gospolitizdat, 1962. 60 p. NMI 15:8)
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SC: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1, -1951, Uncl.
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"I,M;LOVSK~II, E.E.
ZA~USLCVSKII, E.E. Uchebji atlas po russkoi istorii, sostavlen i izdsn -A]- red.
prof. E. Zamyslovskr"o, Izd. 3. ... S.-Peterburg, Kartobraficheskoe zaved.
A. Illina, 1887. 2 P. 1., 16 maps, 6 reproductions of plans.
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L 8 '-66 T.,1P (v) /EWT ( t)
ACC NRs AP6027701
h) /ENP (1) UP (c) JDAW
SOURCE COD3: CZ/0034/66/006)
AUTHOR: L=D~slovsliy, Zdonek (Engineer); Crha, Vladislav (Engineer). L1
ORO: College of Mi ning,_Ostrava (Vysolm Bkola banska)
TITIE: Evaluation of mothods for the calculation of rolling pressures based on the
Wory of plasticity in the blooming mill r process
x
SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, noe 1, 1966,-23-29
TOPIC TAGS: rolling mUl, plasticity, pressure measurement, metal rolling
AI~STRXT: Both exporimontal. and theorotical mothoda for tho dotorminAtion of the
m-'PLn prossw~o of the rolls aro discussod. Mothods of Colikov, Sims, Orcn-ian, Ekelunei,
an(i Gelaji are ovaluatod. Now formulas of Dinnik and Lugov-.,V are ana2,vzod. Computoc
pressure values are compared to the values obtained by oxporirzntal moasuremonts on
a blooming rd-U., Although Lugovsky's equation needs some adjusting it is the best
one available at prosonts OrI*P.'& art has; 8 figures, 3 formulas and 5 tables*
LBased on authors I E ng. abst--T-Dh S: 34, 519 -
SUB CODE: 13, 20 / SUBH DAMT-: none / ORIG REM '002 / SOV REF: W
1j,0 TTI 1 .1*4
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7"'AY6026037 SOURCS COD& CZ/0034/66/000/003/0176/0178
AIJTMRs Zovelovs1g. zdanek (Engineer)
ORG: Department of Shaping of HetalB.-C*ollege of Mining, Ostrava (VSB -Xatedra -8
tvareni kovu)
TITLE$ Determination of stresses in the zone of volume deformation in rolling of
imots an a blooming min
8MCZ1 Hatnicke-Usty, ni). 3. 1966, 176-178
TOPIC TAGSs metal stress, metal deformation, cold rolling. stress analysis
ABSTRACTs Aluminum samples with artificially formed cavities were cold-rolled un(!er
laboratory conditions at various values of the geometrical factor of the deformat!Lon
zone I/h.. In the neighborhood of the artificially formed defects the uniformity of
deformation and of stresses was investigated. The results obtained in the laboratory
were verified on a large scale on a blooming mill. When the ratio 1/h is 0.7 - 0-~8
the deformation on a blooming mill during rolling is more uniform than under other
circumstances, The optimm conditions for the rolling operation are described. (:rig,-
art* hasi 3 figures and 1 table. LNsed on authorts Eng. abstj fTPHSt 36,64g
MB C0.DZ% 20, 13 SUBM DAM none / SOV REP: 001
CWd UDCf 0.1,944.3.4V.
up(kl JDAal
SOURM- COM.- CZ/OOS776s76w1dW16lV67( 18i
~ft4Z- -so afid-
--grooves--,
Pr c U
basis -for calculations in iplesUat datar.4
mine- th:5~ -fllapo -are e-,raluatad. - Calculations of problems when two shapes of - tho-p-oavrod:
are coi~bined -rro, discussed* Grooves suitable for billet trains am described* Prob-
lon-u-s- oncountered -in billet- benchos-aro-- discussad*~-- -Groows uned-for rolling- of si rall-
ciiameter bars. and wire are described-. the importance of selecting a suitable grilvvla
depends also on the degree of muchanization of the plants- Orig.~ art. has: 16 f:.6-w
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card 1.1 _L ,-IF, M iL-
SOURCE COD3s
36,5
AMOR: ZuWalovijlW, Zdonok (Engineor)
ORG: Department of Dotal Formation, College of Mietal-lurgy, Ostrava (VYsoka skola
banska, katedra tvareni kovu)
TITLE, -. Non-uniform deformation of ingots rolled on blooming W11
SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, no- 12, 1965, 860-865
TOPIC TAGSt rolling mill, zwtal deformation
ABSTRACT: Non-uniform deformation alone the height of the cross section dimension is
discussed. Laboratory experiments were conducted maintaining similarity to actual
blooming rd.U operation. Cold workod Al naMles, and hot worked steel sarplos were
used* The deformation was a function of the ratio of the width of the cross secticft
to its height* Conditions under ,ddch concave irregular shape changed to convex shape
were investigated. The appearance of surface cracks increases with the increase im.
the width of the cross section* 0 1 . art* has: 9 figures and 8 tables. J'ased C:a
author's Eng* absti. fi-plass 34P29Y
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Card
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Dans
'IF,rfoot of rolling c,.' carthen dams on filtration
'through them." DokI. Ak. sellkhoz. 17 No. 6, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress$
October, 1952. UNCIASSIFI10.
"Sur la cincticue et 1e mecanisme des reaction dl o.-ydation-reduct ion simultanee. Camm,, 11.11
Zan, A. M. et ~tephanovtskij, 14. F. (p. 2385)
SO: Journal. of General Chemistry (Zhurmil Obshchei rJiim!.i). 1937, Volww 7, Illo. 18.
ZAN s.
SCIENCE
PERIODICAL: WIADOMOSCI BOTANICZNE, Vol. 1, KO. 3, 1957
ZAK. S. The propagation of the Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonic L-)
by seeds. P. 138
Vol. 2, no. 4, 1958
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 8., No. 4
April 1959, Unclass
V.,
Broaching, and production ~f broache:;. 495.
"i7ani5ters"Wo strojirensf.vi) Pra~a. Vol. 3, no. 1-2, D,~c. 1955.
'T u
-7115t EuroDcan Acces5ions Lis~,, Vol. 5, no. 9, Sectember 1956
ZAN, Z., inz.0 kandidat tachnickych ved
Present state of the electrostatic generator engineering and
the use of the generators in nuclear engineering. El tech
obzor 52 no.7t386-388 J1 163.
Zan, Z.
Problems of long-distAnce power transmission by cables. Tr. from
the Geman. p. 130 ENERGETIKA. (YLinisterstvo paliv a energetiky.
Hlavni sprava elektraren) Praha. Vol. 6, no. 3, Mar. 1956.
Source: EEAL LC Vol. 5~ No. 10 Oct. 1956
uui Z.
Rotating electrostatic generators with insulating conveyor and obliquo field.
P. 580.
FIEKTRGTIECHITICKY OBZCR. (Ydnsterstvo tezI-eho strrjirenstvi a Ceskoslovenske
vedecka technicka snolecnost pro elek trotechnik-a pri Ceskoslovenske akademmi
ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 48, no. 11, Nov. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (M-U) W, vol. 9, no'. 1, Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
ZAN, Zdonok in-,.,, C-Sc-
Therr-ionic nuclear reactor. El tech obzor 53 no.10;570-572 0 164.
7t
th~,
~.u vw-,-
fil-
L7. MI ~n I I n t Min f.!A
~-z7-
mm
ZAla, Janos
Protecting experJmsnts against Cercospora by mBrestan".,
a new protecting agent* Cukor 12 no.7:195-199 JI '59.
1. Tudomanyos munkatars, Cukoripari Kutato Intezot.
~-ZANAI 4anos-
Experiments for inventigating, the thinning out time and method
in connection with one-seeded and many-seeded species. Cukor 17
no.3t85-96 Mr 164o
1, Research Institute of the Sugar Industrys Budapest.
ZAU, Janos
..- Exwriments for Cercospora. control in 1960& Cukor 14 no.9t271-
2-'f4 S D61.
1, Cukuripari Kutatointewto
ZAN&, Aim
Analy0ja of' thle propertiea of d- atic and foreign sugar beat
varieties in 1960. Cukor 14 no.12-.327-335 D 161,
1, Cukoripari Kutatointozat,
ZANA, Janos
What should we know about the fertilization of sugar beets?
Cukor 16 no.8:220-224 Ag 163.
1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
ZAM, Janos
The 1958 comparative experiments with varieties and the
rRault of the 1951-58 aeries of experiments. Cukor 12
no.8:227-4 of cover Ag 159.
l.' Tudomanyos munkatars, Gukoripari Kutato Intezet.
JMY.. Sandor; ZANA, Janos. .,
German terminology of sugar beet growing* Cukor, 16 no.4:106-2-13
I Ap 163.
1. Cuk-2ripari Kutatointezet*
ZAIIA,Janos
Testing the properties of Hungarian and foreign sugar beet
varieties in 1962. Cukor 16 no.11:312-317 N 163.
1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
ZAM, Janos
Testing the properties of Hungarian and foreign sugar beet
varieties in 1962. Cukor 16 no.12:334-336 D 163.
1. Cut-oriparl Kutat-ointezet.
,~nlAp. ..T~nosj tudomanyos munkatars
Comparative tests on Hungariar. and foreign sugar beet varieties
conducted in 1957. Cukor -U no.7.183-190 Jlf58
,1. Cukor~ ~xi Kutatointemste
4NA Jano~
Pevelopment. of sugar best in. -1958/0. - Cukor- 14--n60:79-3 of
cover -Mr 161. ~
1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
GASPAR, Sandor; ZANA Janos
~~
Examination of the properties of beets grown from the seeds
originated from the heterosis partners of Beta poly 3.
Cukor 14 no. 8:229-232 Ag 161.
ZANA, Janos
Examination of the properties of certain sugar beet varieties
grown in different types of soil in 1962. Cukor 17 no. I.-
23-31 Ja 164o
1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
- . 1- -.1.11-W - --r-l" , , -,,;, A;~ '-'7-!~~4z"~ !!~~':'-T'1-7a-
I
ZARA, Janos
FxFlmin-at-i-on of the properties of beet varieties in 1960. Cukor 14 no,
6;175-3 of the cover Je 161.
1. Cukoripari Kutatointozat.
-.ZARA,,Janos
Investigation of the propexties of a-ertain beet varieties grown in
various regionso Cakcie 14 no.79206-2.12 JI 161o
1. Cukoripari Kut&to Intezet. 1,
ZANA., Janos., tudomanyos mimkatars.
Results of comparative experimenta in sugar beet species In
1956 and some conclusions drawn from -Vae results of a series
of experiments carried out in 1951-1956. Cukor 11 no.2139-1+6
P158.
1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
=41 Janos
Teatirig the properties of auear bect sjAcies in 1963. Ctl?.-= 17 no.71
212-Z18 il 164.
1. Rosearch Instituto of the Hungarian SuCiar Industry, Budapest.
ZA-~U,, Janas
11~1- --.- I.. 1--l-
r,~7,3po-,,atAed
, t, -,, r11
Com.aring the bioloi-lical V,Llvic- Of augj;r b,,,p
by cu-rtirgo. Cukor 18 no.3:85-88 Mr '65.
.1
1. llungarian Sugal- Inciustry Researc-h InstitUte, Tiud,,.rpzt.
-ZANA, Janos,
Analysis of the properties Of Hungarian and foreign sugar
bOat varieties in 1963o Cukor 17 no. 5: -145-154 My 164.
1e Hungarian Sugar Industry Research Institute.
ZAITA, Janop, tudomanyos munkatars.
Results of the 1957 romparative testa on sugar beat varieties
as Well ad of the series of experimients ~erforme-d In 1951-1957.
Cukor 11 no.8t2l4-220 Agr58
1. G%Aoripari Kutatointezet.
ZANA, Janos
Comparative experiments with domestic and foreign sugar beat
varieties in 1959. Cukor 13 no*7;201)-4 of cover Jl 160.
11 Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
k6
ZAXA,, Anos
I., ..........
Development of sugar beets in 1960-61. Cukor 15 no.8s 249-
3 of cover Ag 162.
1. Cukoripari Kutatointeset.
Mulgarian Technical Abet'.
Vol. 6 No. 1
1934
-59.1.7he JuRucace 4( drilliag that un thx culi4e beet
;C - A vf4b, W &/elydia is iukaroipa
V. ZanA, (The Sugar Indastry - Ctikorif,ai - Vul, 6.
,j, pp. 6S-64, -a tairl.)
It hu bfta pruved by cumparative tvits and evaluatcd
by tha variation astalysis metIM that sugar bect% drillrd
1Ata In the Jwwn illuwcd a Inarked Ili jix~t
and Consequently Ilt su;rAr Ylehl. Thwo drilling pedudi
were taken is a basis for the expetimenti; drilling up
to March Pst, betwun April i-ioth and ultvr April
joth. Naturally %rather conditions had to lie comidered
In the evaluation poisibilitle--i exWed Mt, catly drilling
ar ut this experiniz!nts. A. r.
in zgjt, the yL
Abs Jour f 7-hur No 35*53
Autior J.
List
Titlo A S-'u*u(ly of L--,cal ,.:il Forci(~i SuLpr
Variot'ios.
Orir,; Pub 1957, 10, 7-0, 131-139.
kbstract NO al's"ract.
CarO 1/1
i3i
HUNGARY Cultivated Plants. Technical. M-5
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 6385
Author :Vukov, Konstantin; Zana,Janos
inst iNot given
Titlo :The Effect of the Density of Sovings on the
Quality and Yield of Sugar Beets
Orig Pub :Cukoripar, 1958, 11, tio 1, 16-20
Abstract :The yield decreases and quality of sugar beets
deteriorate (decrease in saccharinity and an
Increase in the ash content of the juice) when
the density of plants is: 87 - 91 thous. on
1 ha.
Card 1/1
\7~
HUNGARY / Cultivated Plants. Commercial. Oil-Bearing. M-5
Sugar-Bearing.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6j 1958, 25174
Author : Vukov., K. Zana
Inst : Not givenkIL2i&_JI_
Title : Experiments on the Application of Mineral Fertil-
izers to Sugar Beets
Orig Pub: Magyar Mezogazd., 1957, 12, No 8, 5 (Hung.)
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
ZANAY Janon
Field experimente ~rlth various sugar beet species in 1959. Cukar 13
no.3.1.310-~;16 N 160.
ZANA, Janos ..
Flrnmi.nation of certain beet varieties on various foster eoilo in 1961.
Cukor 15 no.11:318-1+ of cover N 162.
1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet.
,7
FUNGARY Cultivated Plants. Ex~crimcntnl Muthodlolotp,-j 1.1
Abs Jour : Ref Mur Biol., No 8, 1958, No 34586
Author : Zana.Janos
Inst 0
Title Theoretical ard Pmatical Problems'in Connec-
Methods.
tion with Fieid Te'stingI
Orig Pub : Cukoripar, 1957,10, r,"4-6, 66-68.
Abstract : Discussion of methods for the field testing of
suSar beets, selection of soil areas, determi-
nation of its size, of the shapes of allocation
lots and the method of their assignation.
Card V1
12
Zana, J.
The comparative tests on species in 1958 and the results of the
1951-1958 test series. p.277
CUKCRIPAIR. (Gukoripar es Mezogazdasagi es Elemiszeripari Tudomanyos
Egyesulet.
Budapest, Hungar7. Vol. 12, no.8, August 1959
Monthly List of East European Acedssions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no.11
November 1959
Uncl.
7ANA) J.; '%'~RTnr, ii.
Evolution of sugir beets in 1956 and 1957 mid estira" n of beet evolution.
p.
r,,JK0RTP!--*,I. (Irlezogazdasagi e3 "Uelmiaze.ripm-i Tudomanyos FLOresiilet.
Cukoriparl Szakoazta-ly) Budapest, Hungar-f, Vol. 11, No. 10, Oct. 195"'.
1 0
vionthly list of Fest European Accessions.(FFAT) LC, Vol. 8, M 7, T 19
ZUA~ J.
Prophylactic tests agaInst Cercognorn with a new fimgiclfi- cal,Cd Dnn~A'In. p,,195
(II;OzogazdrI3'F'1 !3 EI,cI"isztrIrkpri TixlomarVos Egyequl~7t, Culroriapri
Ozakos,mtnly) BWapc3t, ffungnry
1101. i2) 110.7, J111y 1959
Vol. 9, ;10.121 Dec. 1959
Monthly Lint of East Europcn-a Accf--,~Jicn3 (r,*I~Ai)
Uncl.
- ---. - -. ~ 1.-,-,--- -11-1-21-1. ~~:, 11-~ ~ I ". Am~ :I.' i I i~r"4~11 f7~7~2~o
ZANA, Janoo
Experiments with various beeto on culture noils at Kazobegyes
in 1957-58, Cukor' 12 no,1008-312 N 159.
1. Cukoripari KutatAdntezet.
ZANA,P J'anos
Experiment on controuing c*rcospora at *Mhegyes., l9,--)9.
Cukor 13 no.3:88-9r,2 mr i60.
-I- C'UkoriPari Katatointezet.
ZAU.. Anos
Comparative experiments in the 1959 sugar beat varieties and the
-result of the 1951-59 series of experiments. Cukor 13 no-4:121-
128 Ap 160. -
1. Cukoripari, Kutatointezeto
ZMA~ Jdroe~ -
I
Examination of sugar beet species In 1961. Cukor 15 ra.3:V-,93
I
mr 62.
A
! I.-IOukoripari Kutatointezet.
UNA, Janos
Analysis of somie properties of certain sugar beets spee'Les
grown on various soils In 19631. t'akor 17 no.lOs296-302 0 164.
1. Research Institute of liangarian-Sugar Industry, Budapest.
Country 'USSR R
Catagory Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused by
Bacteria and Fungi
Abe. jour. Ref Zhur-Biol, No 23, 1958, YO 105820
Author Gannushkin, M. S.; Bessarabov, B. F.; Butkin,
Inatitut,
Titlo Lomycin in Paratyphoid of Piglets, Brucallosis
of Cattle and Infaotious Pleuropueutionja of
Goats
Orig lkib. Vetarinariya, 1956P No 3, 5.3-56
Abstract The therapeutic effectiveness of blomycin (B)
was tried In two experiments conducted on 21~
and 115 young pigs affected with paratyphoid.
All anim&13 treated with 3 recovered. The use
of synthomycin L'ehloramphenicoj7, as wall as the
action of antiparatyphoid serum and that of sul.
fa preparations, proved less effective than B.
Better results were anhieved when B was applied
Ye. I.; Zanaa, M.
Card:
GANMHKIN. U.S., prof.; BESSARABOV, BJP., sepirant: MKIN. Te.L,nspirant;
ZAN", 14.-,aepirant
Blomycin in paratyphold fever of -pigs. brucelloole of cattle and
infectious 131suropneumonia. of gonts [with summary In ZngliahJ
Veterinerlia 35-no.3:53-56 Kr 158. W~A 11:3)
1. Moskovskays vaterinarnaya skndemlyn.
(Aureomycin) (Veterinary medicine)
AUTHOR: Zamdvorov, II.N. 109-3-2-7/26
TITLE: - chronisation of Oscillators by a Periodic Pulse Train
3NIsinkhronizatsii avto.-I-eneratorov periodicheskoy posled-
ovatellnost'yu impul's ov)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elekturonika, 1958, vol.III, No 2
1pp. 202 - 213 (US~R3-
ABSTRACT: The problem considered may be formulated as follows:
an oscillator, which has a natural frequency fo $ is synchron-
ised by a periodic pulse train, in which the pulses are
repeated at a frequency ]B and the frequency of the radio
component of the pulses is f 1 The synchronising signal can be
expressed as a Fourier series:
eB ~ eBO eBk cos(k!QBt + (Pk)
and the signal at the output of the oscillator by:
00
e,- erk cos((w, + kQB)t + 4)k]
-00
Gardl/5
109-3-2-7/26
Synchronis-rtion of Oscillators by a Periodic Pulse TJ~ain
The problem cannot be S017ed by the SDectral Liethod D�
analysis and it is necessa-ry to employ the iterative method
u
of analysis devised by Teodorchil: (Ref.2). In tuhis$ it :LS
assumed that each radio pulse in the train produces a dis-
placement of the initial phase of the oscillations iii 'uh(-.!
oscillator and results in the a-pp'e:~rance of an ou-1plitude
tra-usient. After termination of the Dulse, the frequenc.,, of
the oscillator chanCes instantly to f I i.e. there is no
further chance in the phase of the oscillations. If the
interval between the successive pulses is sufficiently
the amplitude of -he oscillations at the besinnia~r- of th.("
u r -
next pulse will be practically the same as t.hat at the b('[',-in-
ninL- of the preceding pulse. In this case, the conditiol-is 11~1
the oscillator at the be6inr-inG of each succes'-'ive L)ulse
differ from tho5e durin,,, t1_,e precedin.1- pulse- oaly by vij-tue of
their phase, which car. be ex,)rczsed by:
(Pn = (P0n_l) + wo(TB - t1A)
where ~p is the -hase -at the beSinninE; of the n-th -)ul.,,-,e
n e I
2. the phase at tl---e beG;1nn!nG of the prec~dliiZ puli5e
Ca.rd2/5
109-3-2-7/26
Synchronisation of Oscillat-ors by a Periodic Pulse Train
and t,, is the duration of a pulse. Eq.(l) is a differ(.-nce
equation of the first order and it describes the -process of
periodic "phasini-l' of the oscil]1.z-;itor. Eq.(l) can also be
written as E(p(2~ or T'-E~ differer-taal equation fcr the
phase of '-he oscillator (--ith res-ect to the chase of the
L u U
oscillations in a synchronisii2L P~lse), fo_- the c,~se of snall
and slowly chan-Ginu ai:-ol-Itudes ran be Tritten as:
1i = h - E(L-) sin (P (8)
d It
where ~ is the phase dif f crence, wt is the normalised
t i, -ri e7 E(V) = e. (~,-)/2AO is ',-he normalised amplitude of Ij-he
synchronising si.rnal, e is the amplitude of the syachro~-
ra
!sing signal as a function of A0 is the aniplit-ude of
the oscillations and .1-L is the relative de-tunin- betwe ~n
Q
the natural frequency o-11' tho oscillator and the syiichronlsdn~:
frequency. If ~p = ~ - h -t Eq. (8) can be uritten as :&'q. (9)
and if u = t6 Eq.(9) is in the form of Eq.(10). Thq
Gard3/5
109-3-2-7/26
Synchronisation of Oscillators by a Periodic Puls6 Tim-in
solution of this Riccati-type equation is given by Eq.(11.)
or by Eq*(13), where 0 can be found from Bqs.(22) and
Uo and cc can be found from Eqs.(23) and (24). In the
above equations, X = EOX and Y = h/Eo . 'From -he above,
it follows that the process of periodic "phasing" by the
radio pulses of small amplitudes can be described by:
Tn = 2 arc tg 9 (Pn-1 + CXo e + N (29)
(t 2 1
from which the equilibrium points of the system are expreszed
by Eq.(30), where () =(p + ao and 6 p = ao + (PP a
Solut-ions. of Eqs.(29) amd (30) are found and the results are
shown graphically in Figs. 32 4, 5 and 6. Fig-3 shows t*:iat
the stable region (shaded) and the curves of p = 0
('dashed' curve) for f0 = constant and X 0 10 . Fi~ps. 4,
5 and 6 show the stable regions and the curves of 13P = 1)
Card 4/5 for other values of 14 0 . The phasing function of the
109-3-2-7/26
Synchronisation of Oscillators by a Periodic Pulse Train
system for various values of 0 is shown in Fig.7.
There are ? figures and 8 Russian references.
ASSOCIATION: Leningrad State University imeni A.A. Zhdanov
(Leningradaki gosudaretvennyy universitet im.
A.A. Zhdanova5
SUBMITTED: January 21, 1957
AVAILABIE; Library of Congress
Card5/5 1. OacilUtors--3ynchronization-analysis
05490
sov/141-2-2-15/22
AUMORS: Shauman, It.M. and Zanadvorov -PbN*-
TITLE: Frequency Locking in a Self-oscillator with Two Degrees
of Freedom
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh mayedeniy, Radiofizika,
1959, Vol 2, Nr 2, pp 267 - 276 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A simple fbed-back oscillator has a pair of coupled tuned
circuits connected between grid and cathode. The conditions
assumed here include a wide range of tuning and coupling
but maintain a small amount of "splitting" of the normal
frequencies of the circuits. The circuit, shown in Figure 1,
is described by the Eq (1), on the assumption that the valve
works in the 'soft' regima.. The proper frequencies are
n, and n. and ni(MS0 - RICi) is chosen as the sma1l
parameter. The frequency condition is Eq (2). When Eq
is satisfied the roots of Eq (2) are degenerate and Eq (V
merely describes an oscillator with a single delgree of
freedom ifith free oscillations in a coupled winding. When
the frequency of the external force is close to that of
Caid,1/3 either circuit, Eq (4) describes 'double resonance'.
o549o
SOY/141-2-2-15/22
Frequency LockIng in a Self-oscillator with T-tio Degrees of Freedom
From Eqg (1) and (4), the time derivatives of A, B,
C, D , slo-.-rly varying functions of time,-can be evaluated
-giving the set of abbreviated_,~)quatlons (5)- In the steady
state this last system degenerates into a-set of algebraic
equations from which 'resonance curves' may be found. The
stability condition, that the real parts of the roots are
negats-ve, can be found from Eq (6) or, more shortly,
f(%) = 0 , which follows it. For the case of equal proper
frequencies and damping the resonance curves and stable and
unstable (cross-hatched) areas are plotted in the
, a plane in Figure 2. R 2 = (A +,C) 2 + (B +- D)2
a = (p - w1)/11 where p is the frequency of the exterual
force. The -,oupling factor y =-,NCn 2 takes values 0.05,
0-025, 0.0125, 0.01 and A 1, A21 A31 A4 and A 5 are
parameters, taking simple valu2s, usually zero. Figurc 3
is an Isometric view of the R a curves when y is
allowed continuous variation. The value y = 0.0125
corresponds to critical coupling. The qualitative behaviour
Card2/3 of the curves of Figure 2 are described in Section 4.
05490
sov/14i-2-2-15/22
Frequency locking in a Self-oscillator with Two Degrees of Freedom
~~xperimental work has been carried out with an arrangemenit
whose block diagram is in kigure 4. The tuned circuits ot
the oscillator are set to 170 kc/s. A variometer enables
the coupling to bevaried from y = 0 to 0.1. The output
is examined on a ASChKh-1 spectrum analyser (0 - 20 lcc/s)
after conversion using a local oscillator tunable from
160-180 kc/s. By setting in a particular value of external
driving force and gradually adjusting the coupling the
appearance of the spectrum on the display tube could be
correlated with the expectations of Section 4. The agreement
is satisfactory and the theory may be used to predick the
limits to the regions of stable looking for given values of
locking signal and coupling.
There are 4 figures and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy gosudar stvennyy universitet (LenIngrad
State University)
SUIDaTTED; December 12, 1958
Card 3/3
WT~ F-
67542
114, 0 SOV/141-2-3-19/26
AUTHORS: Chirkov, M.K. and ZanadvorqyL_~
N. _,
TITLE: The Influence of a Large Amplitude Radio Pulso on a
Self-oscillato 14
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika,
1959, Vol 2, Nr 3, pp 473 - 482 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The transient conditions in a driven oscillator are
studied, using the terminologjc42Speriodic phasing and
the mathematical apparatus of finite-difference equations,,
The analytical relatibna obtained agree well vith the
results of numerical aolution of the differential
equations. The osoillator is a tuned-onode circuit with
various bias arrangements. The valve characteristics are
approximated by linear segments. If the frequency of the
external signal is constant and the circuit parameters
are fixed, the instantaneous amplitude and phase at the
beginning of each successive period of excitation are
given by-Eq (1). If the oscillation was originally a
damped sine wave, the amplitude and phase after one period
of excitation are given by Eq (2). The angle over which
Cardl/3 anode current is cut off (referred to the grid) is give 71 /1'
LT
67542
e- puc ~,V~, 14 1 -3fe'l9i4oas c i 11. a t o r
The Influ nce of a Large Amplitude Radio e on a
by in Eq (4) for fixedkbias and in Eq (5) for
"Inertialess" au"to-bias. The system of equations used
In the rest o-f the paper (Eq 6) is a re-statentent of
Eq (2). For the synchronous case an even more, compact
form in now variables is Eq (9). The constant C is
evaluated for fixed bias and variable bias with a
0
greater and less than 900 (8 0 is the cut-off' angle
in the free-running condition). The solution to Eq (9)
is Eq (10), represented in Figure I as a phdse-frequency
plot for various pulse durations. When the initial phase
has a random character, the statistics of phase distri-
bution after excitation are those in Figure lb. Figure
2 shows the duration of pul3e necessary to effect a given
mean phase deviation. Figure 3 shows the "settling time"
for phase of a synchronized oscillator with self-bia-S.
Whon tbere is slight detuning, Figure I is replaced by
Figure 4. The phase change with increase in pulse duration
Card2/3 now has an oscillating character and the distribution
67542
SOWIAI-2-3-19/26
The Influence of a Large Amplitude Radio Pulse on a Self-oscillator
function in Figure 4b is now asymmetrical.
There %r'e 4 figures and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Leniugradskty goandarstvennyy universitet
(Leningrad State Universit
SUBMITTED: December 12, 1958
('.ard 3/3