KONCHALOVSKAYA, N.M., prof.; KOZLOVA, A.F.
Postcholecystectomy syndrome. Sav. med. 27
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy
nyy chlen AMN SSSR prof.
I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina
clienova na baze 24-Y Gorodskoy
vrach V.P. Uspenskiy).
i obshchey terapli
Ye.M. Tareyev) sanitarnogo
meditsinskogo instituta
kliniclieskoy
no.2:17-23 F 164.
(14MA 17: 10)
(zav. - deystvitell-
fakullteta
imeni Se-
bollnitsy (glavnyy
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;AUTHOR: Funke, V. F.; Fumanov, V. I.; Kozlcrva, A. G.; Pshenichnyy, 1. V.
)TITLE: Wetting of the alloys Ti4C-ZrC and TiC-VC by liquid nickel
I
ISOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abe. 9A66
REF SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. yavleniya v rasplavakh I voznikayushchikh iz nikh tverd,
.fazakh. Nallchik, l965, 397-4A
TOPIC TAGS: nickel, liquid metal, titanium allcry, carbide, metal surface, surface
property, resistivity, hardness
A3STRACT: The contact angle 0 of nickel on sintered samples 'with compositions TiC-VC
and TiC-ZrC was determined by the lying-drop method at 5 x 10-5 Mm Hg, the electric
resistivity p at 290K was determined by the eddy-current method, and the hardness was'
also determined. In the composition range 60 - 90 mol.% VC the value of 0 for TiC-VC
is 0 rad, i.e., these alloys are completely wetted by the nickel. A maximum p > 250
~Lohm-cm is observed at a VC content of 75 mol-%- In the TiC-Zrc system, the plots of
p vs. composition and of 0 vs. composition have a character similar to the TiC-VC al-
loys. The minimum values of 0, and accordingly the maximum values of p, are observed
in alloys with 40 - 60 mol.% ZrC. The vatting by nickel of isomorphoun carbides with
cubic lattice of metals of groups IV - Vimproves with Increasing p and with decreas- i
ing radius of the metallic atom. The value of 0 decreases linearly to zero with de-
creasing free energy of carbide production. As the free energy of carbide production
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increases on going from VC to ZrC in the VC - NbC - TiC - ZrC series, p decreases
linearly and 0 increases. In the wetting of the carbide, the principal role is played
by the chemical interaction between the metal of the carbide and the liquid metal.
3 illustrations.. 4 tables. Bibliography, 3.> titles. M. Krasheninnikov (Translation
of abstract]
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AUTHOR: Gilinskly, V. Ya.; Chapek, A. V.; Kozlova, A. G.; Kulikova, N. M.;
Loshak, A. Ya.
TITLE: The effects of small concentrations of carbon monoxide on the human
organism in airtight cabins of passenger aircraft
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po, aviatsionnoy i kosmicheakoy meditaine,'1963.
Aviatsionnaya i kosmicheskaya meditaina (Aviation.and space medicine); materialy*
konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 134-135
TOPIC TAGS. carbon monoxide effect, pressure chamber, man, higher nervous
activity, passenger aircraft
ABSTRACT: In order to study the effects of small concentrations of carbon monox-
ide, experiments were performed on 82 persons in pressure chambers and 185 persons
in aircraft. Experiments have shown that after 3 hours, the presence of carbon
monoxide in concentrations of 0.01 mg/l and higher causes certain negative shifts
in the functional condition of a number of or&ans and systems. In the area of
higher nervous activity, it was found that the presence of carbon monoxide resulted
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in a lowering of the ability to differentiate, a decrease in memory, a shortening
of the atteation span, and an increase in the time for carrying out assigned
tasks. In the area of visual and vestibular analyzers, it caused an increase
in the latent period', adiminution in the retention of the afterimage, and a disinu-
tion in the time..of counter rotation illusion. In the metabolic processes, it
caused changes in body temperature. In the cardiovascular system, it caused
changes in arterial pressure, changes in the functions of the cardiac muscle, ate.
It caused a weakening of the muscles. It caused formation of carboxyhemoglobin
in the blood and other changes in the composition of blood elements. On the basis'
~of these data, it is suggested that 0.01 mg/1 of carbon monoxide be established
as the maximum allowable in the cabins of passenger aircraft.
ASSOCIATION: none
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BULGAKOV., N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOZLOVA, A.G., inzh.; SAKATUNOV, Yu.S.,,
inzh.
Use of powder metallurgy techniques for modeling permanent magnets.
Vast. elektroprom. I no.7t69-71 JI 162. (MIRA 15ill)
(magnetic *rc 1%. to-Models) (Powder metallurgy)
NIKITIN, V.V.; ~OZLQVA, A.G
....
Materials on the biology of the germination of sedges in Turk-
menistan. Izv.. AN Turk.SSR. Ser.biol.nauk no.2:11-18 163,
(MIRA 16-25)
1. Institut botai;iki AN Turkmenukoy SSR.
('IURIGTh!ISTAV_-ZFDGES) (GOVINATION)
KMIMVICH. Y.S., kanO.geog oraf.nauk; BOSOM, Te.Ta., kand.geograf.nouk;
BOLISHAKOVA, Tf., kand.skonom.nauk; LAPITA, D.D., kand.skonom.
nauk: GLADKIT.4f.I., kand.geograf.unuk, starshiy prepodevatell;
ANICHMO, G.V., kandogeograf.nauk; KOTT, G.Z.; TRUBILKO, N.P.,
kand.okonom.nauk; KORCLMMO. I.K., kand.skonom.aeuk; GUTSV, To.Q.,
kand.gsograf.nauk; 0 1 0. V.A.; CHERNTSH, L.P.. Prinimali
uchastiyo: KQMVAI Jjjj- 10TALEVSKIT, P.V.; KAZURSHKO, R.T,;
KUYNIonag avelo; &XIMUCK, V.S.; SKRZEINSKIT, I.I.; I I TWA, Z.A.;
KALECHITS, T.A..-ROMOVSKIT, N.T., red.; KOSTEVICH, X.R., red.;
TURTSLIVICH, L., redAzd-va; S1 0, N., takhn.red.
[Distril~'ticn-cf the industry of White Russia for the processing
of agricultural raw materials] Razmashchenis promyshlonnosti BSSR
po pererabotke nallskokhoziaistvannogo syrlia. Minsk, 1959. 193 P.
(MIRA 13-6)
1. Akademiya nauk BSSR. Minsk. Inatitut ekonomiki. 2. Zaveduyu-
shchiy saktorom razzaahchaniya proizvodetva Institute skonomiki
Akademii nauk BSSR (for Kartinkevich). 3. Institut narodnogo
khozyaystva im. VjAnybyshava (for Gladkiy).
(White Rassia-Industries, location of)
KOZLOVA, A. L
Ireatment of pneumonia In Infants at home. -Pediatila no.2:21-22
Mr-Ap '54. (MT-RA 7:6)
1. Iz poliklinicheakogo otdeleniya detskoy klinichaskoy bollnitay
Stalinabada (glavuyi vrach Z.A.Memirovskiy nauchnyy rukovoclitall
prof. S.F.Shirokov)
(PNEMONIAs, in infant and child,
e'there, at home)
BELOVA, A.I.; VITENBERG, I.M.; GLUZBERG, S.A.;-.P4~PVAj_A.I.--
Possibilit,v of adding stages tc. mathematical electrical models.
Vop. rasch. i konstr. elektron. v7ch. mash. no-1:57-74 160.
(MIRA'14:1)
(Electronic analog computers)
88999
7000
B/119/61/000/001/003/013
BO19/Bo67
AUTHORS: Vitenberg, I. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Kozlova' A I -Engineer
TITLE: Circuit for the Use of a D. C. Operational Amplifier for
the Multiplication of Variables
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1961, No. 1, pp. 6 - 8
TEXT: Simulators for the study of nonlinear systemsof differential
equations contain multiplication circuits, which are now widely used in
measuring devices for technological processes. Multiplication circuits
of simulators with d. c. operational amplifiers can be used also for
multiplying variables. One of thetwo multiplicands is fed into the
amplifier input and the transfer coefficient is varied proportionally to
the second multiplicand. Thus, a voltage is generated at the amplifier
output which is proportional to the product of the two input voltages.
An electronic key is connected to the input resistor of the amplifier
(Fig. 1) to change the transfer coefficient. This key is opened and
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Circuit for the Use of a D. C. Operational S/11 61/000/001/003/013
Amplifier for the Multiplication of Variables B019YB067
closed by square-topped pulses. With positive pulses the input resistor
is earthed in the center. Thus, the transfer coefficient of the
amplifier is zero, with negative pulses it is finite. If the reciDrocal
of the pulse duty factor of the square-topped pulses corresponds to the
second multiplicand, the output voltage is equivalent to the product of
input voltage and the reciprocal of the pulse duty factor. The conserva-
tion of strict proportionality of the amplifier coefficient and the
block diagram of a multiplication circuit shown in Fig. 2 are then
discussed. The circuit is an electronic equivalent to a servosystem. It
contains a group of operational amplifiers which are equivalent to the
potentiometers of a servosystem. It allows the multiplication of two
arbitrary input voltages. Under the supervision of senior designer V. B.
Ushakov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, a simulator was developed at the
otdel elektricheskogo modelirovaniya NII Schetmasha (Branch for Electrical
Simulation of the NII Schetmash). Aid. c. operational amplifier was used
for the multiplication of a quantity which was variable from zero to a
certain positive value, by nine different quantities. This operational
amplifier contained two transformation blocks of types I and II. The
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circuits of these typesare shown in Figs- 3 and 4. Type I is a d. c.
amplifier with triode keys at the input circuit. Type II consists of a
direct current d. c. amplifier, a savitooth generator and a Schmidt- -
trigger. In Fig. 2 type I corresponds to the amplifiers y1'y2`-'yn1
type II to NO and BM. Engineers L. V. Achkasova, 11. F. Bushko, and T. L.
Solov'yeva took part in the investigations. There are 5 figures and 4
references: 3 Soviet and I US.
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Legend to Fig. 1: 1) Uinputj 2) Rinput; 3) Uoutput; 4) electronic key.
Legend to Fig. 2: E) Standard Voltage; YVY2":-Yn operational amplifimq
BM-time modulators. NO-zero element.
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KOZU)VA, A.L.
Contamination of plum jelly candy by salts of heavy metals.
Gig. i san. no.10:48 0 155. (mA 9-1)
(IMOD CORTAMINATION)
XOZWVAP A 4. u0itoollrdta&
Growing,sugax~ beots.on miall Iota. Biol. v shkole no.5:78
S-0 161. ! ~ (MW 14:9)
1. Sredupin.shkola'No.39 g. Rybinska Yaroslavskoy oblasti.
(Sugar beet's)
2,
LUXANV. V.A., zael.vrach.RSM, XQZJAYA- A-M...FILIPPOVA. V.A.. KDVALEVA, S.V.
ARM?YEV. Te.G. (Kinell-Cherkassy, Kuyb,7ohevzkojv obl.)
Subcutaneous insufflation of oxTgen in treating neuromyositis of
milkmaids' hands. Vrach.4elo no.5:541 My 158 (MIRA 1117)
(OXYG-W--THERAPEUTIC USE)
(RAM)S--D ISEASES)
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ACC NIs AT 603 61,6/, SOURCE CODEt UR/0000/66/000/000/0008/0008
AUTHOR. Babakumova, I. A.; Vasil nko. L. K.! Yozlov A. N.!;YDndrat:'yQV, Yu. L~
UsSakovp A. S,
OB.G: none
TITLE; Data on the food value of several life support system blocomponents
[paper presented at conference on problems of space medicine hold in ~bscow
from 24-27 May 1969
SOURCE; 11onferentslya po problemam iosmicheskoy moditsiny, 1966. Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); matorialy konforontalit
Moscow, 1966, 8
TOPIC MGS: life support system, closed ecological system, gpace nutrition*
space food, chlorella
ABSTRACT:
Experiments were p'erf6i~~ed teg'L-i'r~g*th'e~-*nufritional'-valu*e'of uni-
cellular algae, yeasts, and bacteria (including organism with an altercd
amino acid composition). Young male rats were used in experiments
whiQh averaged about a month in duration. In some experiments viability
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.was testea. .weight, external appearance, behavior, dild-Alig-efffe-Were
observed. Assimilation of basic substances, the nitrogen balance, the
composition of hemoglobin and erothrocytes in the blood, and certain
biochemical indices were determined.
Pathological examination of the animals was perfomed and individual
imernal organs were weighed. In experiments where unicellular algae
rere used as the source of protein, the average duration of viability
!Was 5. 5 months. When animals were fed only the biomass of the algae
'they lived only about one month. Death results frcm rralnutrition. Experi-
Tnents showed that greatest nutritional value was provided when the
'biomass of unicellular algae was augmented by an increased amount
,of cysteine. The least value was provided by biomass of yeasts. The
nutritional value of the purified biomass of microbacteria was higher
than that of the R iomass.,-'[W.A.'No. 22; ATD Raporit 66-11Y
_:4npy~ri ed..b---. .
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MULOV, N.N.; KOZLOVA, A. -N.
New demons- tra Lions In phyrl-ca. Usp. ffz. nauk 84 nc.'z-l-,2-,-525 N
(VIT?,' 118:~ 1
164. ~.O,
SOV/1 24-57-3-3 194
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 3, p 79 (US9R)
AUTHOR: Kozlova, A. N.
TITLE: The Detection of Free Thermal Convection in the Air in the Case of
an Oblique Circular Cylinder (Obnaruzheniye svobodnoy teplovoy
konvektsii v vozdukhe dlya skwbaya naklonnogo tailindra kruglogo
secheniya)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Molotovsk. un-t. 1955, Vol 9, Nr 4, pp 71-75
ABSTRACT: The paper adduces some experimental data on the free laminar
convection of air in an oblique (450) cylinder closed at the bottom.
The cylinder was heated from below.
G. A. Tirskiy
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B110/B101
AUTHORS: Ptitsyna, 0. A., Kozlova, A. N., and lieutov, 0. A.
TITLE: Synthesis of organo-antimony compounds via diaryl
iodonium double salts of antimony pentachloride
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdcleniye
khimicheskikh nauk, no- 4, 1962, 634-638
TEXT: Diaryl iodonium salts had been used by the authors already earlier
(Dokl. AN SSSR, 114, 110 (1957); ibid., 122, 825 (1956); ibid., 122,
1032 (1958)) for synthesizing organometallic compounds of tin, mercury,
bismuth, ;.-, antimony. The use of double salts of diary., iodonium
chloride and antimony pentachloride, Ar 2ICl*SbCl 5' for Bynthesizing organo-
antimony compounds has been studied here. They were obtained by pouring
together the component solutions in concentrated HCl. The double salt was
freed from acid and purified by dissolution in absolute acetone and
precipitation with absolute ether. Products in quantitative yield;
(I) (C6H 5)2 1Cl*SbC15(A), m-p. 167-1680C; (2) (p-CH 3C6H4 )2 IC1'SbC1 5 (B),
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Synthesis of organo-antimony ... B110YI3101
m-P. 145-146OC; (3) (P-CIC6 H4)2ICl -SbCl5 (c) m.p. 186-187OC;
(4) (p-BrC 6H4)2 ICl*SbC1 5 (D) m.p. 225-2260c; (5) (P-CH 3 0C6F, 4)2,Cl -SbC15
(E) m-P- 137-1380C. The double salts are colorless, crystalline,
readily soluble in acetone, poorly soluble in benzene, and insoluble
in ether and water. To find the optimum conditions for producing
organo-antimony compounds, the decomposition of (C 6H 5)2 ICl-SbCl5
with iron and- antimony in benzene and cetone was investigated. With
iron, the reaction in acetone proceeds slowly, diphenyl antimonic acid
being formed in a quantity of 6Vo. With antimony, the reaction proceeds
under heating, and the yield of organo-antimony compounds depends on
the reaction tilnei 56,,'~~ of diphdnyl antimonic acid and 2.%~ of
diphenyl antimony oxide were obtained in 25 hrs, and 36/-0' of diphenyl
antimonic acid in 5 hrs. A, B, C, and D yielded the respective diaryl
antimonic acids; 2Ar2ICl-SbCl 5 + 2Sb - Ar2SbC1 3 + 3SbC1 3 + 2ArI;
Ar2SbCl 3 + 3NH4OH - Ar 2SbOOR + 3NH 4Cl + H 20. Yields: 56% from A,
42~ from B, 65 % from C, and 46% from D. There are 2 tables.
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Synthesis of organo-antimony ... B110/BlOl
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni It. V. Lomonosov)
SUBIMUTTED; November 2, 1961
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S/170/63/006/003/013/014
B104/BI86
AUTHOR:. Koziova, A. N.
TITLE: Distortions in optical tubes caused by thermal convection
PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheekiy 2hurnal, v* 6, nos 3, 19639'110 M
TEXTt A square grating with a period of 0-45 am was viewed through tubes
up to 170 cm long. The inner diameter of the tube was 9.5 cmj the tube
was uniformly heated from outside by an 6JActrio heater covering the haf
of the tube surface, and temperature inside the tube was measured with 16
thermocouples. The -deviation of a beam passing through the 'tube was deter-
mined by measuring the position of the grating image with a microscope at-,.
4 5
Rayleigh number between 3-10 and 3*10 . Results: if the electric heater'.
heats the lower half of the optical tube, convection arises in the tube
and a boundary layer forms.- Beams entering the boundary layer are. do-'
flected and the image is distorted. To reduce the effect of the boundary
layFr, optical tubes should have diaphragms of suitable dimensions for.-
preventing beamA from entering the boundary layer. The thickneee of the.
boundary layer was 10 - 20 'Yo of the tube radius. There is I fiAure.
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B104/B186
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A. M. Gor kogo, g. Ferml
(state University imeni A. M. Gor1kiyj Perm:)
SUBLIMED: July 20, 1962
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Studying the deformation of viscose fibers. Khim. volok.
no.2:54-56 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. NIIShP.
KOZLOVA A.N.
Distortion in optical tubes due to heat convection. Inzh.-fize
zhur. 6 no.3sno-113 Mr 163. (MM 16:4) -
1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gortkogov Perm'.
(Heat--Gonvectioni (totical instruments)
KLDENTUISKAYA, A.Ye.; KOZLOW., A.F., TMLIKINA, V.V.
Effoct cf clLronlc poisonbg with zinr. compaun~],,, on the a.,,,ino gr-,)tp.'l
of tissue proteins. Nauch. trucly Riaz. mod. ln5t. 1-35-38 162.
(MIRA 17- 5)
1. Kafedra btologicheskoy khlraii (zav. kafedroy - pz-rjf.
G.A.Uzbckov) Ryazanikogo medilk'-s-inAcgo inst.'Ll,~-lta imeni Pavlcvp-.
KOZLOVA, A.P.
Rare case of Addison's disetwe d'~-;)l-.-.r.:.j lnoipidus.
Probl. endok. i gorm. 11 no.2:45-46 Mr-Ap 6- (1-URA 101:7)
1. Terar)evticlieskoye otdelenye (?-,iv. - 1l*,i--,h
UkrSSR ~.E.Gjolavskiy) Kamenets-Podollsk-ly
bollnitsy imani V.I.LerL!na (glavnyy V1.4t,'ll T!.-*,.N,.~l!OiC,,v)-
'i
KC '10VA, A . V.
Kazlova, A. V. -- "r)"'Stematizition of floorl-mphical. ?, In t*.,i- of
I,art,f-., TAbraric..,; of thr~- Universal 11 :-~o co,.r "'~ t,- t,-~ ~~ r,-!- T'nst tr~,qnl.
7
V. I'll. 1.11010tov, ":0!,C0-..,, 1955 (Dissert,-tion for De-,,rec of Can-lic4late in Ped-
agogicall s,ciences.)
Knizhna-,,-a LetoDisl , '10. 23, 1.',oscorr, Jun 55, p.-,j
C,4 Kbz-LoVA, A.V.
Specbral detertaluatim of chroatitun In ferrochrome.
A.N. KcnMpd P. V. Korsh (Magnito" %fining Alet.
Inst.). 'Z , A&p& 14h. 14, 1095-7(1948).-The sample
*-As pmo. wW excited by the Sventitskil trander tech.
nique (C.A. 42, 80,U and the conen. of Cr dc1d. by
of Cc lines In the anAlytical
-ric-dischaw. The a material transferred during
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diwharge, but not an the elec. parameters of the eircuat.
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Ij MW CbMuftm P. V. Korth and AV. Koslove.
(Zavod&sys tshurstocip% 1949. vol. 15. Aug., j~i337-0311).
(in Itim-riani. Experkoenta am dawribed In which the YWW
grawopie ffwdW of P. V. Knrvb vrea AiW to the
=ination of willoon in apnAawns of r"= suk~
uianapu~. and (eqTonmLnv&nms containing 9.9%.
SJul. 1-08% of ailioon. rmpwtively. awl of chrundtan in
RpKmnm*'of (wrochromium. and of with
57. 1 % mul 29- 9% of chroinium. metwrtively. Results ob.
lainal am compaml with thow of ehftnk-al ")w n~ and the
isiffisnim oti tho rmults of the tium for which a gh-an ppeci.
own 1~ ham expoml to the diwbarp okra emwidered-s. K.
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Mv faky4rA .41.4tMulhe (vritlite hillt arcumulatrappre-
,W)lr qUAntitiVi Of nitrate N. A% moch k. 47. k1l. N In r Im.
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Translation f rom: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 279 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Korzh, P.D., Kozlova, A. V.
TITLE- Spectroscopic Method for the Analysis of Ferromolybdenum With
the Aid of the Electric Spark Transfer (Spektral'nyy metod
analiza ferromolibdena pri pomoshchi elektroiskrovogo perenosa)
PERIODICAL- Sb. nauchn. tr. Magnitogorskiy gornometallurg. in-t, 1957,
Nr 13, pp 16-21
ABSTRACT: The visual method of determination of Mo in Fe-Mo is des-
cr.ibed, which is based on the phenomenon of electric erosion,
consisting in the transfer of the material of the electrodes
from one to the other by the action of the electric discharge.
The specimen analyzed serves as one of these electrodes, a
Cu rod serves as the other. The distance between them during
the transfer is 0. 1 mm. The Mo line of 6030 angstrom was
observed with the aid of a SL-3 type styloscope. The time
from the moment of the switching on of the spark (after the
completion of the transfer and the substitution of the sample
analyzed by another electrode) to the disappearance of the
Card 112 line indicated was measured. It is demonstrated that a
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Spectroscopic Method for the Analysis of Ferrornolybdenum (cont. )
linear relationship exists between this time and the concentration of Mo. The
samples analyzed contained 51 - 75~0 of Mo.
A. S h.
1. Iron-molybdenum alloys-Spectrographic analysis
2. Molybdenum-Determination 3. Electric discharges-
Performance
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959; Nr 1. p 276 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Korzh, P.D., Kozlova, A. V -
TITLE: Spectroscopic Determination of Manganese and Silicon in !ron Alloys
(SpektraFnoye opredelenive margantsa i kremniya v ferrosplavakh)
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Magnitogorskiy gornometallUrg. irl-t, 1958, Nr
16, pp 132-136
ABSTRACT- The analyzed test samples differed bV the alloy base and the wide
range of variation in the amount of their third component fFe). The
photographing of the spectrum was carried out short of the complete
burning out of the mixtures from the pit. of the electrode and was
interrupted at a certain time after the beginning of burning of the
arc. It was established that the dilution of the specimen with
graphite powder does not ensure a uniform feed of the elements into
the arc flame. The powders of all the components of the mixture
should be sufficiently fine, ground to < 300 mesh. The photograph-
ing was carried out in an alternating- cur rent arc produced by a
PS-39 generator. The lower and tipper electrodes are ground to
Card I /Z shape in a special manner. The spectra were photographed on the
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Spectroscopic Determination of Manganese and Silicon in Iron Alloys
ISP-22 spectrograph. The photometry was performed on the MF-2 microphoto-
meter. The spectrum of each mixture was photographed three times. In the
analysis for Mn and Si the analytical pairs of Mn 2939 / Cu 2824 and Si 288 1 /
Cu 3036 angstrom, respectively, were used.
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Ustinov, V.A.-------.
TITLE- Non-Oxidant Steel Heating in Continuous Three-Zone Furnace With
the Use of Oxygen
PERIODICAL:: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 3, pp. 28 - 33
TM.~ The article conta ns a brief discussion of the general design prin-
ciples of new heating furnacesNildeveloped in the USSR (at TsNIITMASh, Teplopro-
yekt, ZIL) and_b_y-7I_ncandescent" (British), working with ated air, and detailed
de-sdription of an experimental furnace using air mixed with oxygen and natural
gas. The advantage of the new design is its simplicity and dependable operatiorL
The furnace (Fig. 4, drawing) has three chambers, all 240 mm wide and 420 mm
high, with a 140 mm groove in the bottom. Steel blanks are pushed into the
grooves. There are 4 burners in the first 980 mm long chamber ( 'design of the
burner described and shown in Fig. 2). The second 700 mm long chamber is'sepa-
rated by a wall from the first, and the products of incomplete combustion get in-.~,
to the second through an opening in the wall. The second chamber is separated
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into two horizontal compartments by a carborundum plate; incomplete combustion
products flow through it, and air is let in by a 40 mm diameter opening to con-
tinue combustion. Air is let also Into the third 280 mmi long chamber where com-
bustion is completed, Operation is controlled by throttle diaphragms. The fur-
nace frame is sealed tight, and covers in the vault are sealed with sand. Heat-
ed blanks move out through an opening in the bottom fitted with a special door. J
The walls are screened off with duralumin sheets to keep down the temperature on
the outside. The combustion products pass through a recuperator out of the
building, and a smoke exhauster on the way from the charging door prevents com-
bustion products from bursting out into the shop. The work capacity of the fur-
nace is 207 to 259 kg/h. Blanks are pushed In (by the pusher, "6" in Fig. 4)
every 2.5 min. The furnace operation is described. The data include the quan-
titles of gas and oxygen used3 the temperature of air fed into the burners;
the chemical composition of combustion products in the chambers, etc. Metal
structure shown in two photographs (Figs. 6 amd 7) is obtained ("a") after non-
oxidant heating to 1,2500C. and ("b") after subsequent water quenching and nor-
malization (packing in cast Iron chips). The furnace design has proved suffi-
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Non-Oxidant Steel Heating in Continuous Three-Zone Furnace With the Use of Oxygm
ciently good to start design development and output for the industry. 1t is con-
cluded that in further work the furnaces may be improved to raise their efficien-
from 24 - 28 to 40%, and cut the oxygen consumption from 50 - 60 to 35 - 40
/ton. Besides, regenerative furnaces mus-. be further studied in which air is
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heated to 1,0000C and protective atmosphere fed to the blank surface. There are
7 figures.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6181
Ural'skoye ooveahchnnlye po spektroakopli. 30, Sverdlovsk, 1960.
Material3i (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros-
copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 19T P. Errata slip
Inserted. 3000 Copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Xnetitut riziki metallov Akademii nauk SSSR.
Komiselya po spektrookopii; and Urallskiy dom. tekhniki VSNTO.
Edo. (Title page)& 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B.-Shayevich, and S. 0.
.Bogomolov; Ed.t Oennadiy Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish-
lng House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.c N. T. Mallkova.
PURPOSE: The book, a collection of articles, is intended for staff
members of spectral analysis laboratories In Industry and scien-
tifio reoearch organizations, as well as for students of related
disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results.
Cstrd 1/15 b-
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Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) SOT/6181:
COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob-
lemB or the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy-1
sis in controlling the chemical composition ofv"ious materiali
in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy, geology, chemical Indus-
try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V.
Chentsova for help in preparing the materials ror the press.
References follow the Individual articles.
TABU OF CONTENTSs
Foreword
PART I
Sheratkov, Yu.*A., and L. F. Makeimovakiy. Investigation of,
the dependence of the total Intensity of spectral lines
on the concentration of elements In an aro-discharge plasm& 4
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,,Zolotukhin, 4.- Ye,, and T.T. Zykova. Investigation of
thermal processes on surfaces of oxidizing metal electrodes 28
Topalov, L. I. Experience in Pantitative evaluation of the
effect of "third components 31
Buravlevj Yu. M. Basic features of Rthird" elements in
spectral analysis of steels 39
,Kozlova, A. V. Effect of thermal stability of compounds
dETE-gsPectral analysis of ferroalloys 42
Nikitina, 0. 1.,.A. Ye, Gorevaya, and M. 0.. Sklyar. Effect
of electrode oxidation on the compositlon of the vapor
phase during spectral analysis of ternary Iron-base alloys. 44
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KCIZ I -OVA 9 . I,,* ~--
A V ; SKAIDIN P,V,,; M DUO 1.1^ V.P..; , Gd~
SILp-JUf Icance of jntri-Ai.-.: '.i r~n- c fl c-(Ia 1
Solution of radicactivo gold follo.-Irg. su:giry fc.r
cancer. Trudy -l"Sentr. rauch.-Issl. bist. rtrl,g. I rad, 1.1
no. 3 s 191-2-00 164. . [ R-A ~l 8 - 1 .11 )
KOZLOVAV A.V., prof.1 MERKOVA, M.A.; LEBEDEVA, I.A.
-- ... ..... ---
Radiotherapy for malignant tumors of the spine. Med. red. 10
no.11:9-15 N 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Radiologicheskiy (zav. - prof. A.V. Kozlova) i natichno-
poliklinicheskiy (zav. - dotsent Kuznetsov) otdely Gosudarst-
vennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo
instituta. Submitted January 25, 1965.
_KPZL_QIA&_A.V._., professor; YALITSEV, P.D., professor, direktor-i
Radiation therapy In metastases of malignant neoplasms Into the lymph nodes.
Vest.rentA rad. n0.3:54-58 MY-Je 133. (MA 6:8)
1. Institut rentgenologii I radiologii imeni Y.M.Kolotov,&.
(Tumors) (X-rays--Therapeutic use)
Tranolation in her case
a -j
KOZLOVA, A. V.-) Kiselyry, P. N.) Petrov, V. A. and Strolin) G. S.
"Biological Effect of Ionizing Irradiation, Dosimetry and Application of Radio-
Active Substances for Curative Purposes,," A report of the Soviet Delegation at the
Third Congress of Electroca rdiologists of the Countries of Latin Culture, Rome, 1954.
Published by Foreign Lenguage Publishing Houar, Moscow, 1954. 64 p. illus. tablea.
"The Use of Radioactive Phosphorol;,d in the Treatment of Benign and Malignant
Tumoro," page '75.
Central Inst. of Roent8onologicel and Radiological Research im. V.M.Molotov.
A-LI Zk OVA n, V,
TALITSEV, F.D., professor; KOZWVA, A.Y., professor; ZODITEV, T.V.,
professor.
Seventh international eqngress of roentgenologists and radiologists.
Vest.rentJ rad. no.1:88-94 Ja-1P 154. (MLRA 7:4)
(Diagnosis, Radioscopic) (Radiotherapy)
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Author
Title
Periodical
: Pub 132 4/22
FD-694
: Kozlova, A. V., Professor
: The treatment of capillary angioma with radioactive phosphorus
: Vest. Rent. i Rad. 21-26, May/June 1954
Abstract : The use of radioactive phosphorus in the treatment of capillary
angioma has the advantage over the use of natural radioactive sub-
stance in that only the upper surface layers are attacked leaving
the lower healthy tissue undisturbed. Use of the radioactive
phosphorus in solution rather than as a powder is recommended.
Three tables; no references.
-.Institution
Submitted
KOZLOTA, A.V. (Mosk-va)
Radiation sickness. Vest. rent. i red. no.4:38~-43 JI-Ag 1.54.
(RADIATICH SICKNESS) (MlRA 7:10)
ef li., q,h - IAJ - a I I f q . (r N. 40-4"
~- KOZLOVAt A.V.
[Therapeutic use of some radioactive isotopes] Opyt 3.ecbebnogo
primeneniia. nekotorykh radloaktimWkh izotopov. Hbakvap 1955, 12 p,
(180TOP&S-TEmmic USE) (MIRA 106)
KCIZILOVA, A. V., Prof.
"The A-m)lication of Radioactive Gold and Radioactive in the Thera--,) o'
- ly I
So.-.-~ --orrrs of Yali&nant Neoplasms," a report presented at. tl)e Treulr-cat~..-.-as tar;
- :i
Conference, Tbillsi, 22-31. 0,,~t, '.
-ad 4 olog i(, V I - I
sum. 71c... 31 Au,-,, 5'
t)
KOZLOVA, A.V., professor-. FIDERGOLITS, L.G.; LOPATNrKOVA, Z.F.
Course of general reaction to radiations during radium therapy of
head tumors. Vest.rent.i rad..no.l.-38-41 J&-T 155. (MI2A 8-5)
1. rz Teentrallnogo muchno-iseledovatellskogo inatituta rentgeno-
logli I radiologii imed V.M.Holotova.
(NUIN, efteet of radiations on,
radium, in ther. of head cancer)
(RADIUM, effects,
on*brain. in iher. of head cancar)
(HRAD, ne,oplasmov,
ther., radium, off. on brain tissue)
KOZWVA, A.V.,professor; ZUJ3OVD,1Y, G.A.,nauchnjy7 sotrudnik.
Use of radioactive isotopes in the troatment of malignant neoplasms.
Vast. reat-i rad. no.6:22-29 N-D 155. (MIRA 9:4)
1. Iz radiologichaskogo otdola (sav.-prof. A.V.Kozlova) Gosudaretvannego
nauchno-looledovatellskogo inBtituta rentgenologii i radiologli Imeni
V.M. Molotova (dir.-dotsent I.G. Lagunova)
(RADIOTHERAPY, in various die.
cancer, review)
(HROPIASMS, ther.
radiother., review)
KOZLOVA, A. V.
Lucheyaya Bolezn' (Radiation Sickness), by Prof A. V. Kozlova,
Series III, No 51, Moscoir,-1955, "Znaniye," 24 pp
This booklet deals with the influence of ionizing radiation on the
human organism and discusses the following subjects: units of measurement
of ionizing radiation and the activity of radioactive substances, biologi-
cal action of ionizing radiations, chronic form of radiation sickness,
chronic radiation injury of the skin of the hands, and measures of protec-
tion from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation.
Sum 1239
KOZLOVA, A. V.
. "Clinical Appli,~ation of Radioactive Isotopes in the MR," Meditsinskiy Rabotnik
Vol. 18) No. 67p 1955.
This paper was presented at the Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of
Atomic Energy.
Tzzanslation -W-3114.99, 10 Oct 1955.
4. V.
Caused by t'ie
Kozlova and
Explosion of an Atomic Bomb), by Prof A. V.
Ye. I. Voroblyev, Moscow, Medgiz, 1956, ~01 -Pp
The authors discuss the basic problems of the injurious effect of
an atomic blast, the clinical picture of the injuries, basic methods of
treating the injured, and principles of protection from the shock wave
and the light and ionizing radiation resulting from an atomic ernlosion.
Included is a section (PP 72-82) dealing iwith the treatment of burns
covering 20-704% of the surface of the body.
The book is based on a critical analysis of Soviet and foreirn lit-
erature (about half of the sources are Soviet). "The authors do not
claim to give complete coverage of the problems discussed concerning in-
juries and treatment of injuries resulting from the explosion of an
atomic bomb*" (U)
3 lot,
I XOZgD~~,
[Fundamentals of radium therapy; a manual for physicians] Oonovy
radievoy terapii; rukovodstvo dlia vrachey. Moskva, Medgiz, 1956.
323 pe (MIaA 9:12)
(RADNX--THIRAPBUTIC USE)
Z (~ //Ji
A V,
T'C--
Problems of Pithology. Tumors u-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.~ No 5., 1958, 2.3053
Author Kozlcva, A.V.
Inst
Title Tne Use of Radioactive Isotopes in the Treatment of
Mali(min-t Neoplasms.
-) med. radiol.
Orig Pub Tr. 1-y Zalavkazsk. konferentsii pL
Dlilisi, Gruzmedaz., 1956, 279-287
Abstract No abstract.
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POSLEDSTVIYA VZRYVOV ATO.MNYKH BOIAB V KHIROSIPJE I NAGASAKI I VODOrloDNOY
somBy v BIKINI [AFTEn EFFECTS OF THE ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSIONS iN HIROSHIMA
AND NAGASAKly AND OF THE HYDROGEN BOMB AT BIKINI] hlEDGIZ~ 1957,
167 P. ILLUS., GRAPHS, TABLES.
"OTCHET 013 INTEPINATSIONALItjoy KoNFERENT311 v TOKIO 1955G.) POSVYASH-
CHENNOY POSLEDSYVIYAFAI VZRYVOV ATOfANOY I VODORODNOY BOMB."
"LITERATURA"3 P. 162-166.
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e~yu,~;., tt--i:hnic-Itiu'I-iy redzAtor
L~ark of the nll-'L;Liiou Conference on. MeLI081 Radioiag; clinical
aep.--cts and trliat-,iant of radiation sickriagal Trudy 7sesoyLizaoy
Izonferuutuall po nualittAnskoy rsdiologiL; klinike L tarapiya
luc~evoy bolez.-A. io-- red, A.V.Kozlovot. ",oGkva, t~o'-A.izd-vo med,
lit-ry,
1, Tiesoyuzuaya koaferentqiyu oa meditsixi-k-,)y radio-7k)i.',U
,ill
4,
"APPlICation Of a Sclatillation Spectrometer 1n Physicochemical
InvestigW- ions,'! by N. G. Alekseyev, V. P. Grignl, A,,V. Krzlovu.,
and V. A, Prokhorov, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimil, vol -_:i, ito 4,
Apr 57, -L,d 915-919
It is pointed out that investigation of physicocheinical processes
with the application of tracer atom methods is considerably simplified
in many cases if radioactive isotopes of several elements are used simUl-
taneously. When the decay of these isotopes is accompanied by gamma-
emission, the quantitative determination of every isotope in the mixtures
can be accomplished with the aid of a scintillation gamma-spectrometer.
The isotopes are identified on the basis of the energies of the go--
lines of the spectrum while the activity of every isotope is determined
on the basis of the number of recorded gamma-quanta. The paper describes.
a spectrometer setup with a single NaI(TI) crystal and presents a method
for calibration and measurement permitting determination of the composition
of mixtures with an accuracy of 5-10%. The effectivpnese of the cryst4l
InAeterstnations %,,gamma-radiation emitted by Cs134, Cs137, Zr95, Znb5,
.? , 'b - was measured. The gamma-spectrum of gamma-radiation
Fe Na an,, S 113 zr 95 and Zn 65 was determined. (U)
emitted by a mixture of Sn
,5i, ~,. I"'- ! V S1
-7 KOZUYVA, A. V.
"Application of Radioisotopes in Clinics."
paper to be preoented at 2nd UN Intl.' Conf. on the peaceful uGes of Atomic
Energy, Geneva) 1 - 13 Sept 58.
KOZLOV t, A.V-, prof.
Second Internntional Conereuq 6f Phyticinns on Living Conditions nnd
Heolth. Vest.X1111 SSSTI, 1~ no.2:54-62 '58. (MIRA 11:1)
(PUBLIC iUIALTH)
KOZIOVA, A.V.. Orof.
e,
- Second International Congress of Physicians on problems concerning
the effect of living and working conditions on health. Gig. I sea.
23 no.4:56-61 Ap 158. (HIRA 11:6)
(GAITM-PUBLIC HEALTH-CONGRESSES)
KOZLOVA, A.Y., rrach.
-- "'-*-!'.- Bekco.nd -Internntional Congress of Physicinna on the-Problem of ',
Living Conditions nnd Health. Yest.rent. i rnd. 13 n0-3388-91
My-je 158 (MIRA 11:8)
(PUBLIC IMAI&H-CONGOSSES)
KOZIOOVA' A-V., prof., IVAKITSKATA, Ye.P. , doktor med.nRuk
Use of radioactive gold in cancer of female genital organs [with
summar7 in Finglishle Vesterent. i rad. 31 no.4:50-53 Jl-Ag 158
1. Is radiolopicheqkogo otdoln (sav. - prof. A.V. Xoslova)
Gonudnrstvennogo nauchno-tonledovntellskogo institute rentgenologii
i radiologii Hintaterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (dir. - dots. I.G.
lagunova)o
(GENITALIA. FERALE, neoplasms
ther., radiogold (Rue))
(GOLD, radioactive
ther. of cancer of famale genitalia (RtLs))
KOZLOVA, A.V., prof.
Effectiveness of radiotherapy in sarcoma of the soft tissues. Vest.
rent. i rad. 33 no.6:35-39 N-0 '58. (XDU 12: 1)
1, Iz radiologicheskogo otdola (zav. - prof. A.V. Kazlova) Gosudarstven-
nogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo rentgono-radiologicheskogo instituts,
(dir. - dots. 1. G. Iagunova) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RBISR.
(SARCOMA, ther.
soft tissues, radiother., results ('-Ras))
(RADIOTHBRAFT, in various diB.
sarcoma of soft tissues, results (.%W)
KOZLOVA, A.V., prof. (Moscov)
I Use of radioactive Isotopes in clinical medicine. Klin.med. 36
no.4:25-35 AP158 (MIRA 11:5)
1; .,1z radiologicheskogo otdela (zav. - prof. A.Y. Kozlova)
Gosudaretvennogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute rentgenologii
I radiologii (dir. - dotsent I.G. Lagunova)
(R"IOISOTOFES,
med.uac (Rua))
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KOZLOVA, A.V., prof.
Use of radioactive isotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
in clinical practice. Med.rad. 4 no.1:12-18 Ja 159.
I (MIRA 12:2)
(ISOTOPES,
diag. & ther. use (Rua))
KOZLOVA, A.V., prof.
Late results of radiotherap7 in cases of lowered blood supp17
among patients with malignant neoplasms. Trud7 TSentr. nauch.-
isal. inst. rentg. i rad. 10:236-24o '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(CATICER) (I RAYS--THERAPEUTIC USE)
ZODIUV, V-V-, prof.; jqgkM,-A-Vr~prof.; YAKMIICH, I.M., prof.; SAVCHMNKO,
Yo.D., dotoent; ')I*IKUOIIIN, V.P., doktor med.nauk
Profeseor VleAinir Gertsevich Ginzburg; on hii 60th birthday.
Vent.rent. i rad. 34 no.3:89-90 MY-Je '59. (MIRA 12:10)
(GINBURG, VLADIMIR GERTSEVICH, 1898-)
KOZLOVA, A.V., prof. (Moak-va, loningradekiy pr., d-75a, kv.85); DMITRITIM, V.S.,
med. nauk
Skin grafting- in the treatment of radiation injuries of the soft
tissues. Vest.rent.1 rad. 34 no-5:23-28 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Iz Goeudarstvennogo nauchno-iosledovatellskogo rentgenoradiologi-
cheskogo instituta Miniaterstva zdravookhranoniya RSFSR (dir. - dots.
I.G. Lagunova) i TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologli i ortopedii
(dir. - doyystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.N. Priorov).
(RADIATION INJURT surgery)
(SON TRANSPLAETATION)
ZWVA, Anna Vasillyevna; BARANOVA, Ye.F.. red.; KUZIMINA, H.S.,
t a Ym-.-r-e &.- - - - - -
[Method of using radioactive isotopes for therayoutic purposes]
Metodika primeneniia radioaktivnykh izotopov a lechabnoi tselliu;
posobie d1le vrachei. Hoskva, Gos.izd-vo md.lit-ry Medgiz,
ig6o. 98 p. (MM 14:2)
(ISOTOPICS--THERAPEMIC USE)
XQ~ ~a ~Yal~*a Prof.; AHMINOV, Yla-dimir Alekseyevich;
-"7* * "
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