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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUCHINSKIY, YE. P. - KUCHKO, A. P.

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I - :z U I ~- ~- - - _i- - Yt~- - .91 * Kuch[n3kly. Y(,,. 11. "The effect of vitamin Bl (thiamLne) .~n the excitability of the nclatic noz-.,o and the central nervous system of the frog", In Index: Ye. 11, Kuchtnakiy, Trurt/ Xiohinavsk. goo. In-tal Vol. 1, 194,91 55-59. SO: U-3261, 10 April 53 (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statcy 11,o. 11, L')143) fn- r- with call, a r, Inct." nal Inst in -(~-?iral. .-rinnr~,z) w,r,,!v of Can,lieato KUCHINSKLY, Ye. F. The gradient of reception of the digestive tract. Biul.eksp.biol. i mod. 41 no.3:5-8 Mr 156. (MLRk 9:7) 1. Iz kafedry normalluoy fiziologit (zav.-prof. A.A.Zubkov) Kishinevokogo moditainakogo Instituta. Prodstaylona daystvitellas chlonom AMN SSSR Y.N.Chornigovskim. (DIURNSIS, phyetol. off. of gastrointestinal stimulation) (GASTROINTISTINAL STSTIM. physiol. off. of stimulation, off. on diuresio) 11 EUCHINSKIT, Te.P. Now data on the reflex and hormone regulation of d1uresis and on its changes In fever caused by a sterile abscess. Zdravookh- ranonle 3 no.203-48 W-Ap 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Is kafedry patologichosicoy fisiologli (zav. - doktor mod. nauk Te.P. Xmohinskiy) KishinsTakogo maditainakogo instituts., (DIUMICS AND DnWSIS) (RUIMS) (HORXONBS) (Fily ) PEuTSKIT, V. . prof.; KUCHINSKIY Tu inzh.; ZAYAS, Yu. [translator]. Using an electric current to accelerate the salting of meat (from OPrzemysl spozywczy"). Hias. ind. SSSR 29 110.3152-53 158. (xm ut6) 1. Pozr-nakiy eallskokhozyVetvennyy instItut. (meat- Pro servat ion) KUCHINSKIY, Im-M (luesynakii,, Jurgenlo akademik (Garmanakaya Dmoima- - WcHiigy-a Respublika) ralas theoriso of *aMtary proaperity.0 Bov.profsoiuz7 18 no*23tj6-Yj D 162* (KMA 15812) (Disamament-zoonmic aspents) BURLIOVI, H.P.;EUC.HIR.Z L. ._ . jjj#j6;,_R1IOSI Sonharsonicity as one of the features of molecular Intoraction. Opt. I spektre5 no. 2:141-146 Ag 058. O(IRA 11:10) 1. Leningradskly goeudarstvannyy universitat, Fiticheekty institut. (Molecular dynamics) 5M AUTHORS: Papoushek, D., Kuchirek, Ta TITLE.- 119tructural Contributions" to the of the Thermodynamic Potentials of PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizichemkoy khimil, 1960, (USSR) 3/07 60/034/01/027/044 B01 OY301 4 Values of Secend Derivatives Liquids Vol 34, fir 1, pp 168-176 ANTRACT: gimple thermodynamic relations expressing the so-called "struc- tural contributions" to compressibility (Table 1, Pigs 1-41 thermal expansion, and specific heat (Table 2, Figs 5 and ~~ are used here in the form of second derivatives of entropy with respect to volume, pressure, or temperature. The-numerioal values of these derivatives were computed according to experi- mental data for a number of liquids with different character of the intermolecular interaction as well as for liquid mix- turee: acetone - chloroform (Fig 7), acetone - carbon diBulfide (Fig 8), benzene - Is thylene dichloride (Pig 9), and benzene - - carbon tetrachloride (Fig 10). The authors discussed their relation to the molecular structure of liquids. Structural Card 1/2 contributions and the compression values of liquids are easily "Structural Contr-lbutiong" to the Values of S/07 60/034/01/027/044 Second DerivativeR of the Thermodynamic Poten- BOlOYBO14 tials of Liquids related to the expansion degree of liquids. In the case of liquid mixtures, their calculation offers positive data on changes of structure taking place in the intermixture of liquids. 1. N. Godnev and Ta. I. Frankel' are also mentioned in this paper* There are 10 figures, 2 tables, and 26 ref- erences, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Universitet g. Brno, Chekhoslovakiya (University of the City of Brno, Czechoslovakia) SUBMITTED: January 16, 1959 Card 2/2 s/o53/62/ooo/011/oWo6i A062/A101 AUTHORS: Papoushek, D., Tserman, 0., Travnichkova, G., 6~ ~hirck, Ya. TITLr: Thermodynamic functions of an anharmonic oscillator and a vibrating rotator PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 11, 1962, 11, abstract lIV69 C'Splsy p;irodov;d. fak. univ. Brne'11, ig6p-, v. 26, no. 1*2 19 - 35; summaries in English and German) - TEXT: A method Is proposed for calculating statistical sums of an anhar- monic oscillator and a vibrating rotator. For the vibrating energy levels a rp- lation Is introduced which contains 4 constants; taken Into account are the 11- inItation of the vibrating and rotating levels, the' interaction of the vibration with the rotation, and the influence of the centrifugal force at the rotation. The approximation used permits to obtain, In the entire temperature range of the given tables, the same accuracy of calculation (within three decimal digits) as In the case of direct summation. The tables may be applied up to temperatures determined by the relation 1.4388td/Ir > o.4. For most two-atoff. molecules this corresponds to temperatures UP to 3,OOOOK. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 MSEV, Yu. (Moskva); LOBACHBY Yu (Kalut,a) * MOVCHIKOV, 11. (Tambov); BEF049S,, Mltn' sj; '11 (Baku) LAMM, V. (Riga); NOGIN,S. YU (;evastopo'lf);UL'YANE21KO,I. (Purmanskaya obl.); ZELID121, Ye. (Leningrad); CIIIBIRYACHKO, V. (Severomorsk); SIMCCOV, V. (Orel); ZHBANOV, Ye. (Ivanovo); VOTLOKHIII, B. (Groznyy); MAKASHEV,'M. (Leningrad); WIEDOV, V. (Balaahov); GORDOV, V. (Yevpatoriya); LYMETS, V. (Severodonetsk). Exchange of experience. Radio no.3tl,37,/,4,51,53,54,55,56,58 61 Hr'64 OURA 1717$ KUCHIS, Ye.; YAZEUTIS, T. Tachometer basmd cn the h&].1 eXfrr,-,,. Radlo ' I. t t,4 - -- --- - - -- --- -- - --- ---- - - --- ------ - ---- --- -- - ---- - -- -- - - ---- - - KU(JI10", Ye., Inzh.; YAZbUTIS, T.-, lrztl. Galvanostat, Radio no~12:45-46 D 10,1,. (laHA 18:)) HCHIS, Ye.v. UsIng the D8O8-D813 stabilitron tubeet undnr high voltage,conditions. Ism* takh, no,3t43-44 Mr 165o MIRA 180) ACC NRs SOURCE CODE: UW01.15/66/000/004/005f[656Q AUMOR: KUChis, Ye- V- ORO: 6 TITLE: RC generator with high stability and linearity SOMCE: lzmeritel'nays tekhnika, no. It, 1966, 57-60 TOpIC TAGS: generator# Hall effectp rf osciU&torj frequency stability, linear syer ABSTRACT: The generator (Fig. 1) was developed for use In HSU-effect mmotsuremento and to provide good frequeficy stability, precise frequency .1settingp low intermod4ation distortion, amplitude stabili- .ty, high output voltage) and low oUtput Impedance. A Wien- bridge aircuit is used. Its characteri3tice are defined in terms of the equivalent Q at resonance. The influence of different types of asymmetry of the frequency-dependent Wien-bridge arms on the effective q is analyzed and the f4etors governing the design of the input, output, and am- plifier circuits of the generator are discresed. The gen- erator has two working frequencies, 20 and 70 cps., a tuning range 110%. a setting accuracy t0.15%, and a fre- Fig. 1. Block diagram quency stability tO.025%- Its output (stable within t2%) of RC generitor at -2 ohms in U)O Y. ' The overall linear distortion coefficient is *,0.002%. It in Card 1/2 um. 621.373.o29.4 KUCHIS, YeeVe [Kucys,E.I; TOWTIS, V.B. Comprehensive study of the properties of thin cadmium telluride layers. Part-5t Some methodological problems in studying in Mall, effect in thin semiconductor layers with high specifia resistance. Trudy AN Lit* SSR. Ser. B nosl:73-84 '6Z (MIRA r7:8) 1. Institut fiziki i matematiki AN Litovskoy SSR. KUGIIISV Ye.V. [Yucys, E.] Stability of the parameters of a selective low-frequency amplifier. Prib. i tekh. oksp. 9 no.2t79-81 Px-Ap'64. (MIRA 17:5) 1, Institut fiziki i matmatiki AN Litovskoy SSR. 8-2888 /02/019/052 S/120/60/000 %3.92/S382 14arrow 11 1Aa Ving a fro ~s 0 1960, XIJTIAO'R* le~- 1 Ctive ~-Ow- x So 0 r Itrequency o.imental -jTLj" 'Ctangula V a eUsp in F A aur 0 T R to hnilc shovm 8 jificr is lectiVe Stage ect Pribor'y (IJSSR) resP,it ER-10DICPA' . - 76 Of the aMp tical Be d With p pp 71, r&A . three jden Shifte do Cire det'iled diAS 0 0sliguly Casco A ar is based or' ~a which XBS~p e tworltv input olsna kCT The do-Vic' freque stage Cal no The 4code atre Isach otr CA ,hose r'O ther - YUIM dbcLelc path. the 01.10mr; to each 0 With a tw:Ln- tive fee lif ied by thodef at amp . COL rovided the nega fir Vi a riShthall each ,,ter of the oil of p in t 6.u 4 Connected the BIJ5 the TLC trol gra. lificati uld be applied tOlLosed Onto the Con the axap filter shO er d to since 'RC In ord And th On lie t tube- t of each wor1r.3-rig- edbacw Of it is App lifier is neaLt , f the 'npu dJustmen the fe 11 Section 0 the a le amp passban 'Bistors U1.01 2.4 large, the Wj-%O the t 1hi e8 stem 9 sta e OU when ns 0 Corm saill. in of the SY r Car Be 0 a un.1 . sted by Mea doPted in 1 0 to is adju angement a ea The ,Scode ar Cardl/2, and R313* A Selective Low-frequency S/120/ Frequency R es pq ns 0 Aznplirjjlfi~f r a ~'802/00D/02/019/052 Is a Narrow tubvery stab Rectang4lar Charactle and By adopting insensitive eristics avo stabaiZand tolerances of t a gain the inters to the Ch nges of the Id ta.. ed Power , lie C the Of the a decoupl. Supply it OMPOnents, Centre fr Yatem is 5 ang networics was POssibi 'Zonstant t equencY b,i,x 10 and its Tile ove to fraq, g 20 e bandwidth ..ral., ency CO W'thil 3- Z~s ilar4cterl'o Over the ps* The arnpli CPS, Pigure 2. The atic P4SSbajj(j,. V. T ThefIcation is Olutis f author x of the ampli Overall or his cone Presses h, fier 1. or discuss,,,, the stant 8 Inde shown ill refer results Interest - btedness to ApSOCIATION: -?nces, 3 of whic -There In this worl, and In6titut fizik, h 4r, En ale 2 f - ma glish and .1gures and --El-ly-sic! and Mati t eina Soviet, SUBJqITTED: Ma--- - lemati tiki AN Lit rch 1959 Cs Of the Ll SSR (Instit Card 2/2 thuallian SSR I ut L1890 S/236/62/000/001/006/007 D207/D307 AUMOO,_,; 141chin, YC.V. and Tolutist V.3. 21T1,": Gombincd inventi-ation of thin layers of cadmium telluride. V. -'.omc methodological problems in in- vestit;ation ot the Hall effect in thin high-resisti- vity semiconductor layers ..hademiya nauk '--itovskoy 10SR. Trudy. O'eriya B, no. 1(20), 1962, 73-84 This paper in continuation of the combined investi- ,rfation of thin layers of cadmium telluride (see Parts I-IV). Uiffi- cultier, in meanurcment of the Hall effect using altcrnating, electric cwtd manc,tic fie]AG cwc diccusced. This method has been described by -,,urrcl and C. dahling, (.ev. "ici. Instr., 21, 1028-29, 1950), J.'j.. Levy (1'hys. -'ev., 92, 215-1211, 1953) and Ya. Dushch (Czechosl. J. Phys., no. 9, 250-255, 1959). The difficulties are: 1) instabil- ity o~ the electric (f.,-) and the magnetic (EH) field frequencies which make the (1ifference frequency fX = Er - fl, also unstable# 2) Card 113 Combined ilivesti(r.".tio, L) n j123 Yf) 62/000/001/006/007 U207 307 instability of the ariipliEic,tion factor of the narrow-band amplifier which is used to select :1 3) appearance of signals with frequencies inT rioc to f-,. and ft, at thc amplii:icr, put and in the Gample giving - 9hunf ~-- ~,;~wanted sit;nals; 4) 111gh .10ic:C level of the Hall -probes: 5) ing ;.ction of the stray capacitance of the amplifier input. These and less important difficulties are dealt with briefly and circuit -or their elimination. The maximum sen- Modifications are -ii ,,c:-.tcd f U sitivity of* the authors' apparatus was limited by the thermal noir;c of the input impedancf-, atid w.,.r, re-,ircoented by the carrier tito ility (detexmined from the Hall effect) of 4 x 10-3 cm2 a v- sec- wItich was obtained for sample resistances up to 108 ohm. The apparatus can be used for measurement on sanples of up to 1012 ohm resistance when tho sensitivity falls to 10 CM2 . V-1 sac-1. At all the smnple resistances tip to 1012 ohm the at- 'thors' apparatus had n censitivity higher thmi that of other apparatus described in lit,7rature. There are 6 figures. Institut fi.:~i'A:i i natematild Akademii naW~ Litovskoy (Insti.ttitc of Physics -md Mathematics, ilicademy Card 2/:5 Combined inventigation ... '>U3l.'lTT.;D -. oZ ;ciencer,, Lith3sil) il.ebruary 23, 1961 S/236 ,/62/000/001/006/007 D207/D307 V~ Card 3/3 PLATMOV, V.I., kand. ekon. nauk; SOKOLOV F.A., kand. -,eLlkhoz. naukj-,KUCHlM,D.; AIIASIASOV, A.Kh , red. (Cotton growing by Dzhavat Kuchiev's tean) Voz(!elyvanie khlopchatnika v brigade Dzhavatn Kuchiciva. l4okva, Kclos, 1965. 150 P. (Mii~A 19:10) BUGUIDVP M.N., prof.; KORCYFV, A.I., doteent; KUCHIYEVA, L.G.; XNASOV, 11 A . -~ . Pathology of the fundus oculi in diseases of the eardiovasoular system. Sbor. nauch. trud. SOGMI no.14:158-162 163. (MIRA 18t9) 1. Kafedra glaznykh boleaney Severo-Osetinakogo meditainakogo inAtitutA i glasnoye Weleniya Savero.Zastinskoy reapubli- kanskoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy. roxnplurmow4m of the eye, Sbcr. naun~,_ t-,.cl. no,14. lqz.-~. r47 63. i~M--RA -119.9) 1. ~;Ijizncye ottiolenlye Rcspubli~anakoy klin:0iovkcy inollnitsy go--.-N Orfithoni~ldse. Na-lohnvy rukovoditell - prcf. M.N. Bugult~v. KUGHIYEV, Yll. - ----- -.-- I Five navigation yearn of the atomic lr-~?~,,reaker "Lenin." Mor. flot 25 no.2t2-4 F 165. (1,11RA 18:4) 1. Kapitnn atcmnogo ledokola "Lenin" v navignt-.1yu 1964 g. --Rlmlmrov~ il& S, - - - -- I "rho "anction betwoen Aror--qtlc '3101o Acids nnf-I Phonoln% Vorozlitsov, N. 11. (dccan,srid) nnd Kuchkarov, A. B, (1-,-ib D.-entuffs, '-Toscow Chomico- Techlologicral Inst imoni "endeloyevTTP. 1943) F70: journnl. of (fenarrl Chmilata (Zhurnn] Obshchol Khimli) 1949, Vol. XIX, No. 10 ]Psb 19W Chwlstry Synthesis Ketone Bpth*sJAbv a Friod6l-Crafts Ho"tlon With ft0l,- A. D. Mwhtsrov, 1. P. Teuk"-vanik, IALb Ork Rom, Can Aslatlo Stato U, 31 PP wZhur Otsbah -XhW Vol XVIn (LM), No 2 ftowe possibility of utilizing ZnC1 for synthosizInC ketones. -Vapor'laommv -ketansw-obtalned,as a result *ftylbentophenol, 'alpha-u4phOylphanylkotme, nothyl, and k-ert=11so- veleropbenal. ftbalttod 13 Aug 1946. Reaction of grarnatic Suvanic acid# and pbstaosla N litnIto A. It. Kw hk,r,,v t 1-44, Kri-titi, 1, M- K it 1'vkhI14 11t4l. If" 11 1 K 17 pit U hr~, ~I 1 2 jg.~v 17, tit 1.1.7,01, oil. 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C.11, Ol tiff 1, .,if, 1 1;. flood 6 8 9 711101 .11.,Iwlv ga- I'm at ~llfo it' uo-prph, I" 'I': wit". 4;- minxV, A. D. USSR/Cbmadstry Alkylation of Arematics Apr "Synthesis With the Aid of Zinc Chloride. VI. Use of Metallic Zinc .'or Alkylation of Aromatic Com- pounds With Alkyl Chlorides," A..B. Kuchkarov, Lob of Org Chem, Cen Asia State U "Zhur Obahch KhW vol xxi, No 4, pp 685-687 AlkylAted C6H6, CH3C6H5, ClA, CIOH12, C6H Br C6H OR C H OC 11 with BuCl, using small amis ;f Zn Rnd'HCf,'Vijg5yitId of 50-80% of theoretical. C61~(, vith EtCl gave small yield. Optimum temp lies in limits 200-2500C. Reaction evidently proceeds with isomerization of alkyl chloride radical. Prod- ucts- were mono- and dibutylbenzeue, etc. KUCMR0Vj A. B. '.129R/Chemistry - ArX tjcty~drocarbons, Jul 52 Try, I n "Molecular Conq)ounds of ZnC1, With Alcohols," A. B. KuchlrArnv 'Irtb -4' Org Chem, ten Asiatic StateU "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 7, PP 1127-1132 Isolated addn compda TIC,)[ ZnCl2 of methvl, ethyl,, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, Isoamyl alce and. ethylene glycol with zin.-- rhInride. Cyclohexanol yields the comPd (CA.2 0) 2' znC1 2' On the basis of a study of properties of the addn compds obtained, clarified mechanism of alkylation with the aid of ZnCl. and investigated cately-tic propertics (:X Yffl '='T33 KUcjjXAROVq A. B* Vol 48 No. 1954 ,I. mar. 10, or &do Chemistry Ith Aito Molecular comoogads 4 V P Go 22, '4p- ').--,c;ee C-4. 47, f 1, T-7 - 4Aw ~- KUCHWF,V, A. 'B. Organic CherAstrY 4 ions of AWlation and Acylf-tiOn in Contpct With Dissertation: 'ROELct at of Organic Chemistry, Acad Scl. USSR, Zinc Chlorlde.4 Dr CheM Sci. In scow# 22 Yar 54) 1 Apr 54. (VochernyhYa HookYa. 140 SO: StM 213. 20 Sept 1954 'USSR/jheriiztry Alcohol Card Authora 'Kuchkarev, A. B,) and Shuykin, u. T. Title I About complex metal lialide - alcohol comp")UMIS Periodical I 1-,v. All SESH, Ctd.. Min. Nauk., 3, 470 - 477, y - June 195h Abetract The prcxJucta derived from the reaction br-tween f-1--111des of certain mztals, belonging to the socrind aM third ~grcups of the 1). 1. !~;erxkleyov periodical system of elements, and aliphatic an-] cyclic,alcrhols, are described. 'rho number of alcohol noleculer. in 1rari-ca:3 irA.-tal hnli(le- alcohol combipations, is outlined. The dct)cmI,crc- of the corplex rr_-tal halide -alcohol compounds upon the reaction coryJitloris and the chemical nature of the im-tal halides, is eyplaincl. 'Sevcnt,~-n referencer,: Eleven 3 USA and 3 French. Inotitution Acnd. of occ. Uc,.SR., T~jo N. D. Zelinskiy In5t.;.tuto of CTi7.anic Cherastry Eubmitted June 26, 1953 veiiadold th chic cb1oddo, Orviled am &I=h&vm itidt, uft4ar c*m- q ditims c4 ol"tud pretuica. N. 1. Snurkin, A. H. Ku,~h- Urev. aml N. A. PavInvale (14, D. CW":,, Ac~id, k4. U.9:9.5t., Moscow). 1swig. Alad. Sub 3S.S.R.. (Uri. Kkivt. Sauk 1094, 0114i4lO.-At I'AtIon of cjff, by Inevis (4 90, MOIL of 0-M[1 va P-Or PhAft et e"Aw ptrwucv Was achityrd by confAc, W1thZt%Cltd,poufedvnAI,O,, With Ece:) a 41-11Z% Yield 0 crude E(Pli it obAincd (tded~ on Eff)) at '2U zttm and in the range of 1504901. At 360, an increlve a puUMM frovis 20 atm. to 40 atm. results In a moderate Increase J altrylate. At 3OD-60* and 2) atm. with a C.It./Ft.0 ratio of 4.5-1 toli-I there is obtakird a ciodecut of 13111ft amount. It" to 74-M% yieM Ixued on Et$O or 13-140,1, hued ort C14- Allkylatiori with CqUt Ifte. 1e% ykU (bad a C.-II.) at 300 ', 40atin. and 2-: 1 Mamt ratio. the CaWyeate contairts, tesides EltPh. v"t 1,10h and C41(jUts (15.4% a,, 48-2.0, Old M4,170 P)~ i10-I'TOlI i1 M'"t OCCI iYe At .if*-'A vul at 20-40 Min. Ykids isi-NI'li ia CIA* yiOd (tasni on five C. M. K,vj475-ff KUCHIMY, A.B. . . Vapor alkylation of bansene by propylene in contact with zinc chloride deposited on solid carriers. Dokl. AN Uz. SSR no.1:21-25 157. (MIRA 1115) l.Sradneaziatakiy politakhnichaskiy institut. Predstavlano akad. AN UsSSR A.S. Sadykoy7m. (Benzene) (Alkylation) (Propane) In-CHUREV, A.B. AI)qrlation of aromatic compounds with the help of zinc chloride adsorbed on solid carriers. Izv. AN Us. SSR.-Ser. khim. nauk. noe3t 67-80 '57. (MIRA 1119) I (Alkylation) (Zinc chloride) ASUROV, II.A.; KUUIILkaV, A.B.; CHIBMLUVA, V.M6 Aryl aliphatic polyamides. Uzb.khim.zhur. no.5:63-67 158, (MIRA 12,-2) 1. Sredneaziatekiy politakhnichookiy Institut. (Amides) YIDOTOVA. D.Ta.-; ASKAROV., Condensation of aromatic &mines with formaldehvde in acid media and synthesis of. o7mmetrical diaminodlary1me.thaneo. DAL )I Ui. SSH , no.601-35 158. (MI"A 11:9) I.Sradneaziatskiy politekhnicheaki)r institut. Predstavlono chlenom- korraspondentom AN UzSSR Kh. U. Usmanov". (Toluidine) (Formaldehyde) (Condensation products (Chemistz7)) MARKMAN, A.L., doktor khim.nauk- VC 9 _WREV, A.B., doktor khim.nauk; SALIMOVA, Kh., kand.tekhn.nauk; BEGILi-VAR, B.L., inzh.; KOIWA, Ta.A., inzh.; CHMTARIVA, A.P., insh.; KASTOV, A.U., Inzh. More about technical specifications for cottonseeds. Mael.-shir. prom. 26 no.120-9 D 160. (KM 13:12) 1. Sredneaziatskly politekhr'ihaskly institut (for Markman, Xachkarev, Salimova). 2. Sredneaziatskly filial Vaesoy=nogo nauchno-iseledo- vateltakogo iustituta shirov (for Begillman, Koneva, Chebotareva). 3. lkgipropishcheprom (for Mastov). (cottonseed) USMANOV, Kh.U.; YAKUBOV, A.M.j MIRZAKARIMOV, R.M.; PJIPIKAREVJ__~~-_ Effect of the Co6O gamma-irradiation of cottonseeds before sowing on the accumulation and chemical composition of cottonseed oil. Uzb.khim.zhur no.3:45-51 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut khimii.polimerov AN UzSSR i Sredneaziatakiy politekhnicheskiy institut. 2. Chlon-korrespandent AN UzSSR (for Unmanov). Cottonseed oil) mma rays) M IoI3 ()15~ /6~86 ,,ce 0 b0 350 - thracene 621 5 A all tioll 110. 0 -~.eferat 24 iOD:y 5 tract t 5, ~IA 0 r, aD Olt c) 0\13 %% fir 0 j as el: I f6ciel 91 t 0 r ac CDC 'LIN 0 IVI ~,j 6'a" - . I 2 i-no -D'a ~tior~ v -r V '9o3 aq e O'l. of e) -atior, -0 Ol , a c ror& S/081/62/003/024/045/073 Alkylation of anthracene with B106/BI86 ne[Llo-A tubo~; ~Iorin: .a-e. Th(. influence ten eraturp i~pon tht-- P temperatin-e in 145 - product rosinified. latter in partly lont ;olvent I ).if -irrivil 'Ank. ty~'. ~'J. s-.' Lhe quantitative I'j%Z,_'_,.* -1,1oldle of Ia-c was siwulied. :Pv relAc t lon 0 0 160 C.; at higher tempc-r)Lturi-s (17G 19-~ C) the The reaction reyzires tin uxce33 of th(I in the form o~ %nd because an exces!7 of it acts as a for 1- 5 moles of ZnCl . were used per mole of,11 more ZnCl 2 broiight about resinification of 1. 0-5 moles of'ZnC1 2 were dis- solved uniter stirring in 4-6 ml of boiline- :1, a.-.d a suspension of 0.1 mole of I in 11 (altogether 1 mole of 11 was used) wa2 hdded duririr, RCI bubbling in --,rtiona of 2-3 ml each, and heated to 155-1600C for 3-5 - 4 hrf, with v_~ ~.~4-rinr,. After atanding for 14 hr.), it was decomposed with w,--te:- 't-c: with petroleum ether. The grystalline residue A. insoluble ether, was filtered and washed with petroleum ether until the color dirappeared. The combined petroleum ether extracts were washed with water until neutral reaction occurred. The residue left after evaporation of the petroleum ether was distilled in vacuo, with separation into three fractionst Boiling ranges 70-140OC/10 mm Hg, 140-255OC/5 mm Hg, 255-2950C/5 mm qg. The latter two fractions were distilled oi,ce more at Card .274 S/081/62/000/024/045/073 Alkylation of anthracone with ... B106/Bi86 5 mm Hg, and gave the following fractionst Boiling ranges 140-205, 205- 210, 210-240, 240-250, 250-26o, 260-270, 270-295'q. Ia, C leH18, M.P. 133-1340C was isolated from the first two fractions by reoryst&llization repeated 14 times; picrate M.P. 178-1800C. Oxidation of Is, with CrO 3 in CH 3C0011 under heating gave a-butylanthraquinone, C 18H1602 (IV),. M.P. 91-920C (from glacial acetic acid). Oxidation of 0.6 g IV with 20 ml HKO 3 (d 1.1) in the course of 11 hrs at 220-2250C gave a-anthraquinone-carb- oxylic acid, M.P. 294-2950C, identified by the qualitative reaction de- scribed by N. Kranovskiy (see ZhRKhO, V-46, 1914, 1070)- Ib, C 22H261 M'P' 252-2530C, was separaLed from the fractions with boiling ranges 210-240 and 240-2500C, and froa, the crystalline rbaidue A after washing it out 14-15 timea with a mixture of boiling petroleum ether and alcohor; Picritep m.p. 182-193 OC. Oxidation of Ib with CrO 3 in CH 3COOH gave 2,6-dibutyl- anthraquinone, C 22H2402 (V), m-p- 159-1600C (from glacial acetic acid). Oxidation of V with HNO gave anthraquinone-2,6-dioarboxylic acid, I M.P. 4600C We composition). lc, C H' 0 was separated from the Card 3/4 26 34' M'P' 153-155 C, Alkylation of anthracene with S/081/'62/000/024/045/073 B106/B186 fractiona with boiling ranges 250-26o, 260-270 and 270-295 0C by recrys- tallization from petroleum other and then from alcohol; picrate, M.p. 176-1790C. Ic is oxidized by CrO 3 in CH3COOH to give tributylanthra- quinone, C26H32021 M'P' 144-145OC- Oxidation of a fraction with boilir)g range 140-2950C with CrO gave anthraquinone, m.p. 2630 C1 this fraction 3 obviously contained small amounts of Id. In the same way 0.1 mole of I was alkylated with 1 mole of III in the presence of 0-5 moles of ZnCl 2- In this reaction only the crystals insoluble in petroleum ether (corresponding to residue A in the previous experimekt) were studied. They proved to be Is, m.p. 248 - 2490C. Oxidation of le with CrO 3 in C113COOH gave 2,6-diamylanthraquinone (VI),*M-P- M-1720C (from glacial acetic acid). Oxidation of VI with HNO, yielded anthraquinone-2,6-di- carboxylic acid, m-P- 460 0C (decomposition). [Abstracter's notet Complete translation.] Card 4/4 Pr4liminary remato of clinical tevU4 with antibiotic .2703o TOP.M*. 9 n0.1. tgo-g/t 163. (MlU 16 a 5) 1, Is khisiotereporticheakogo otdoloniya (zare doktor mod* navk LI.Astrakhan) Instituta okeperiqqatalluoy i kliniobeekoy omkolo- gii AMR SM (direktor inetituta i sav* klinichookogo otdolmiya- dVetvitaltun ablen AMR SM prof. N.Yeeglokhin). (ANTIBIOTICS) (CYTOTMIG MWGS) - KUCEKMV p R. 11. Preliminary reffults of the clinical test of the antibiotic olivomqcin. Antibiotiki. 7 no.3.-67-70 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Khimioterapov-ticheakoye otdeleniye (zav. V.I. Astrakhan) klinicheakogo otdola (zav. - doystvitellrqy chlen ANN SSSR prof. N.N. Blokhin) Inatituta eksperimentalinoy i klinicheakoy onkologii AM SWR. (ANTIBIOTICS) (CYTOTOXIC DRUGS) L lZ637-63 Ee(j)/EPF(c)/EW(jM)/Bw ASD Pc-4/Pr-4 WW ACCES'SION HR: AT30023" S1251316310131CO01015910165 AMM: lWasUaw, A. P nahkarev, Ye. A- (baantitAt-i" smtroscople datemination a silica in aduble orguxmiXica COMOwids SOURM AN SSSR. Mxdssiya po owaliticheskoy khImii. Trwy*- v. 13, 1963 Organicheakly analiz, 159-165 TMIC TMSt spectroscopy,, silica, ethanol, o_xylol,, cobaltous chloride ANSIMM A spectroscopic method for the determination of silica in organosilics compounds vithout their prior chemical decocposition has been developed. The cond1tions for the analysis must be that the te=perature of the electrode contain- Ina the asnple must be low in order to avold evaporation. Ve electrode must hame a porous base. The Introduction of the internal standard into the liq~dd organic cotTound presents a certain problem since the salts of metals in most cases are insoluble in organic liquids. This W- oblem, was 301VbA by dissolving-these salts in polar organic solvents before mixing them vith the organo3ilica, compounds. The system Investigated in our experiment as an organic colvent was 26,t ethawl a.-A o-.Vlol. The solubility of CoCl. sub 2 in Q% ethp--~ol-c->w1ol =Jxt=c wr-s also Card 1/2 . I L 12637-63 xCESSION RR: tu-PO2345 investigated. The howgeneity of the sarple is one of the main factors affe'ditAng frdishly-mixa&-vith -the -soj"nts- befomanalyals -0-71he rbsolute alcohol mixture will hydrolyze with vater from the air upon standing end it will result In great ciTors. The experimemAl results vith sme M=Wneric and polymeric orCanosilica corpour4s gave results with relative accuacies of plus or minus 10%. The silica content in the organic mterial must not be less than 1%. Orig. art, has; 4 tables exid 2 graphs, ASSMIATION: Moskovskly tekhnologidheskiy Institut Im. D. I. Mmdtleym (Mscow chemical ~ngnee!~M inst1tute). Kafedra analitich-eskoy khlmii (Department of analytic chemistry). 00 WE AN: 13Jun63 ENM: 00 RM CODE: CH NO M7 WV: 002 MUM 002 tcwd t/2 'KT~ j I~j I I K(-; %F I A.P.; 1UHAYLENKno ye.h. I &. SPectrol determination cf allicon in nnne,,ra(-rJc nnd polyncr4c organcallicon compounds. Zav. lab. 30 ru.5t555-556 164. (MMA 17-15) 1. Yoakovskiy kh!r-lko-telrhnolcgichr-5kly Institi-I. 4..Icn'. F.1. Mondeleyeva. MYSM,YAYEVA, L.V,j MIKHATLENKO, YuTa.; KRASNOSHGHEKOV, V.V.; KUCHKAREV, Ye.A. Rapid method of determining chlorine in alkyl(aryl)ahloroBilwies. Trudy MKHTT no.44tl39-142 164. (MTRA I$tl) ZWTL W/EWP(i VEWP(t) 'EM IJP(c) JD/RY, Ad-WRI AP6014141 SOURCE CODE: UR/0075/65/020/012/1325/1329 ,UTHOR: ibatunc Kreshkov. A, P,;.Myshlyayeva,, L. Vs; Kucbkarav, Ye. A.;. j, To Go 12) ORG: Moscow Chomico-teabnolopical Institute im, D. 1. Hendeleyev (Moscovskiy kbimiko-tekhnologicbeakiy insti-t-u-t-1-- TITU-: Quantitative determination of titan4u.An titanium-organic and titanium-ailicon-organic compounds SOURCE: Zburnal analiticbeskoy kbimii, v. 20, no. 12, 1965, 1325-1329 TOPIC TAGS*. quantitative analysis, titanium, titanium compound, silicon oompound ABSTRACT: The article describes two methods for the determination of titanium, a titration (complexometrio) and a spectroscopic method. In the titration method# a weighed portion of the compound to be analyzed, containing 10 15 mg of titanium, is introduced Into 5-7 ml of concentrated ;ulfuric acid. The mixture Is heated for 10-15 minutes up to the evolution of H230h vapors. The solution is cooled to 90-1000 and complete mineralization Uf the weighed portion is carried out with a=onium persulfatee The solution is cooled and 30 ml of water are UDC: 5L3.70:543.80 ACC NRt AP601411~1 carefully added and the solution is boiled for 5-10 min to decompose the ammonium persulfatee The silicic acid is filtered off and the silicon is determined by weighing In the form Of S102* Final titration of the titanium in the filtrate is done with a 0o05 M solution of ZnSOi; The relative error of the method does not exceed 2-5%- In the spec osco~lc method, the titanium is determined in the form of tetrabutoxyt 4-a and silicon In the form of tetraoxysilengj In this method, the standard relative error in the determination is 2.2% for titanium and ~% for silicon. Comparative results by the two methods are shown in tabular form. According to the article, the spectroscopic method is to be !preferred in practice, since no preliminary mineralization is required$ 10rig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables, iSUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 28Nov64/ ORIG REF: OlO/ OTH REP: 002 1 KRESHKOV, A.P.; MYSHLYAYEVA, L.V.; KUCHKAREV, Ye.A.; SHATUNOVA, T.G. Quantitative determination of titanium in organotitanium and organosilicotetanium compounds. Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.121 1325-1329 165. (MIRA AM) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-takhnologichookiy institut imeni D.I. Mandeleyeva. Submitted November 28, 1964. t -?601940j)" SOURCE CODE: UR/0303/66/000/003/0060/0062 AUTHOR: Kreahkov. A. P.; Sbatunova, T. G.; MyEbly�X!yL_L. V.-_Kuchkarev, Ye. A. ORG: none TITLE: Accelerated methods for determining aluminum and silicon in organic compounds containing aluminum and silicon SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyye materialy I ikh primeneniye, no. 3, 1966, 60-62 TOPIC TAGS: b I -i - - _~ - Viii"i ABSTRACT: Current methods for determining Al, and Si in Al- and Si-containing organic compounds (ASOC) require complete mineralization of such compounds and are time-consuming. The authors have developed two accelerated methods for determining these elements In ASOC. The first method is the determination of aluminum by titra- -Si-O-"Al bond is hydrolyzed with a tion involving complex ion formation. The > 1% 7 2N aqueous solution of HCL in acetane cr meffi-NU mamm, Ine- ~>Si-C< bond is not affected under these conditions. The organic solvents contribute to the fast hydrolysis by readily dissolving and stabilizing the hydrolysis products. Titration is conducted in aqueous-methanol or aqueous-acetone solutions. -the titrant is zinc sulfate; the indicator is Xylenol Orange or dithizone. The second method is spectroscopic for simultaneous determination of aluminum and silicon involving spraying of ASOC cumens solutions into a low-power spark discharge. The two methods were verified with ASOC Card 1/2 1 ~ ~LA L 29728-66 ACC NRj AP6019449 of known composition. . Both methods give reproducible results which are in general agreement with those of the gravimetrIc method. Accuracy of the first -Mthod is from -L 50 to +0. 91% -, accuracy of the second method is: f or Al, f rom -2.98 to +3.15%; for Si, from -4.8 to +3.8%, Tht procedukes:are d4scribad-i6 the source. Orig. art. hiss! 1 figure and 2 tables. JBOJ SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIC-REF: 008/ ATD PRESS:SP /3 Card 2/2 IWULKIN, ZJG; YAKUBOVAP F-A.; KUCHx&ROV I-li, B-'; RASMM,, A.M. Syntheois of nome new Mixed metallo-organto compounds of tin. Uzb,,khlm.2huro 6 no.052-57 162. (HIM 1612) 1. Tashkentakiy Politakhnioheakiy institut. (Tin Organic compounds) MOULKINO Z.H. UCHKARM BO; lj-~Ollf 1.13, SARANKINAP S.A. Synthesis of new (C lUxed 342)3 (C6H5)3"'G"Iga-noCg6eHr4mXa.n'UD-o(k'!OmPounds of the types * '63. . AN SsSR 149 no.2t If TABhkentskly POlitakhnicheakly institut. Predstavle., (MIRA a'ademikom A,,N.NejwqyarjovYr4. (Ger"MUM organic cOmPounds) 16s3) IIARov, s. n.; KUCHKAROVO D.K-; HORKATOV, A. Cefwnting low J1 164, -tc"nPor4turG gas wella, NOft,. khoz. 42 rlo~7;26-28 (MIRA 17:8) YIZDAKOVO Vol.; XUCMROVO P. . 9 r- InOwiKCto'no1~1de'r"i'~8 ir SSR no.8:13-16's 7g 0 ' the Sell-RokhO Ozocerlte ore. Dokj. All Us. 158 (sell Ro ~~---4)zocerltu) (Ylotation) (Xilu 11:9) Fff'ect Of intravarieta] economlcally valliabl, on ch"z-acters Of 01' need 951 no . 6: I- U'bekskiy ll-uchno-issledavatell"k'y (MIR, "I'tur 1 c)voBllcf'eYs Tanlikent. KuGHKAROVA -M A-Igae of rice flelda .12-16 161. Of Ta')hkOnt Province. 2- 'nstitut botaniki A, I UZS~R (TASHKEW PROVIn "La") jj.~, b1,,. 2hur- no.21 (MlRA 14;5) KVCIT,AROVA M 7 Algae Of the i b1ol, zhur. 6 n-rozd.jga;3t5I.03nqa-Vj682tomB Of Taahkont P~rOvinces Uzb. L Tnotitut (141RA 150) bOtaniki AV UrW (TAS"Z"T M6VIME--ALGAE) I KUCfIXAROVA, if. ---~ ~Algan ~,~ , fac In t&l dralnage chanAels Uzb. biol, zhur, 6 no,2:37 of ricc flolds In TaOhkcnt Provinco -41 162. 1. Institut botanik, An UZSSR. O~IRLI 15i4)* (TASIUMNT P"OVINC"AIZAF) RSZNIXOV# A*H6; ""OVA, 1*19 --a Correlation of geologic ana al cro,g TerslysIO of roCko ae 88ctIOAN Mead on gpectrm exemplified by 2*76 regiong I.-the icly-Slmsha oil-and gme-bearing pro Inca. xav.; neft, 1 9RS 1 UO-10:19-22 1-58. lzv-VYI-Uchb. I* OrOxnenukly neftyanoy Inet1tut. (KZU 12:4) (Oroznyr PrOvIncO--Rocka--Spectra) ACC N~x: AP-1012434 SOURCE CODE: UR/0419/000/003/0022/0028 AUTHOR: Kucl ~ lava 1. K. Rakhovskayll, S. ~[.; Klyukina, N. G.; Tsenter, L. A.; Shamina, # so ORG: Saratov State University Im. X. G. Chornyshavskly (Saratovskly &osudarstvcnnyy univorsitat) TITLE: Absorption-structural properties of modified natural sorbents fron the volga region SCURCE., AN BSSR. Vestsl. Ser~ya khimichnykh navuk, no. 3, 1966, 22-28 TOPIC TAGS: mineral, adsorption, / Lower Volga re-ion, Contral Volza resion SUB CODZ; 08,07 ABSTRACT: The Lower and Central Volga regions abound'in natural sorbcUts such as diatomities, tripoli earths, opokas. In thiS connection the authorG Investi- gated the effect of calcining temperature on the adsorption properties Of zl4ci-' -Mens Of there anerals, WhJ& also were subjected to radio3raphic, chromato- graphic, and other tests. It was established that ~he applicability of there Tiatural sorbents may be videned,if they are subjected to proper types of treat- cent such as chemical activation with acids to increase pore volume and to in- 'crease the number of hydroxYl groups at the surface of the activated specimens, These hy4r(~Xyl grOl~ps Arc chemically active sit2,a vith respect to the adsorp- Card 1/2 I ----------- -ACC NR, AP7022434 tion Of Polar substances such as meth be enhanced by adding ferric chloride yj alcohol. Hydrophobic Properties may I formula and 2 tables. ns activator. OrIS. art. has: 40,4jV 5 f Isures, TOPCHIYEVA, K.V.; RAKHOVSKAYA, S.M.; KUCHKAYEVA, I.K.; SHAMINA, I.S.; YURKEVICH, A.A. ------- Modifications of the supporting structure of phosphoric acid catalysts in the ethylene hydration process. Neftekhimiia 3 no.2t271-275 Mr-Ap 163. (MIn 16:5) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet, imeni N.G.Chernyshevskogo', Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut khimJ4, Moskovskoy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lamonosove, i Leningradskif tekhnologicheiskiy institut imeni Lensoveta. (Phosphoric acid) (Ethylene) (Hydration) VORICA;Z, Aleksey V.1ad'Imirovich; GUIU!, , rt,. (Electric power oupply of electriz rallm-ads] ElekLro- anabzhenie elektrifitsirovannykh zhele7nykh dorcg. ~'zd.3., dop. J. peror. Moskva, Trazinport, 290. 306 p. NI'M M4'; VINOGRADOT, A.T.; XUCHKMI, A.T. [Air code of the U.S.S.R.; with comments and materials arr3nged by paragraphs) Tosdushnyl kodeks SM; a kommentariiami i postataino-sistawtixtrovennymi materialami. Moskva, Redaktaionno- izd.otdol Aeroflotao 1949. 219 p. (MIRA 14:4) (Aaronautlos--Lowe and regulations) -a. KIJCILXIN, At, insh. Aggeessivenses of polluted atmosphario precipitatio3s, Zhil,-kom, khos. 8 no.2:6-8 058. NIU 1112) (Water-Pollution) xUDjJKjH'-A-"~' Cand Tech Sci -- sow ~A destruction factora and w4b" -Xj protuctIn6 ateelx~:"-- rl_qlw from corrosion. " Sverdlovsk, 1957, 15 PD. (Min HIFber Ed USSR, Ural(W Fblyteoh Inst Im S. M. Kirov), 200 copies. (KL. 9-58. 118) 76 MIN. K,A.;.BATET6KIT, D.A,.. doktor Istor.nauk; VOLKDV, N.S., doktor Istor.nauk; UNKID, X.B., doktor Istor.nauk;- 1rUCHKIN,--A.P..-- doktor istor.nauk; XOSTOMROV, G.D., prof.; DADTKIN, R.P., kand, intor.nauk; ROGACHVSKATA. L*S., kand.istor.nauk; SHABALIN, B.L. kand.istor.nauk-, MANDVOT, I.S.; PIROGOT. V.K. , prepodavatell Let's write the history of our plants and factories; a letter to the editors. Sovsprofsoiuzy 16 no-7:62-63 Ap 16o. (KIRIA 13:4) I* Sekretarl Soy=a. pisateley SSSR (for Pedin). 2. Glaynyy redaktor Izd-va "Moskovskiy rabochiy" (for Mamontov), (raotories) KICIMIENKO, Gi-igoriy lzrailevict. KUGHKINIB.I.I.,retsenzent; I.IARIYANISKIY, L.P. red. -- [Automatic control of Irldraillic tul,blnorjj 4vtQmLiche- skoe reLnilirovanic gidroturbin. flaskyal Energlia, 1964. 288 p. (!-.IRA 17:10) KUCHKIII, G.I. Our experience in intrafactory cost accounting. Test.evlazi 20 no.3:15 Mr '60. (HIRA 13:6) 1. Zamostitell nachallnika Stalinskogo poohtamta. (Postal service--Accounting) lit hcyv y 1t1.~1,IAj,)!l. Kt ilk J! iv ol,ccaton .,t :omuint J P 11A Call k! all.11: irA h~ ill, Wcn(t, m--it !~c 'o ill a Imin iy-t.-ii (1 -.0 ai~,d)w; lkl-lii A k" d,~, JW~: or tlt,flll~ It'd 111L,11'iLlik! 31 0 i -tl!:,y I t;,,nk y.. i t l; i i Lt i i i i ~ - iii! ; I, I I lic jilLall 1-3.1 di ig , L -,~ t.) A : i:. min&a u( fi,~~jticn ` l" it )tr, j,jjij'jli(.jhjC, 111j., ;11%,, f-!iii"; , IiI.: i;) all 0i , ifiliulo, 411,11tuximardy to 11~,. K .1 of I im t~ At p1c xnt Mill t1w, tnl~ 1*~!"."i of it. spcm! gcN 'moir. i mily. z IcAllilion 411' 0. !1-1 It-, to Ill, rrad mid Ommiii: In - !.-; . - - 11 k , rb: 4: ~,!, I ),. I KRAUN 1 TACh; SPITSTN, Nikolay Andrayevich; BALAICIRET, Y.F., reteenzent; 1OZIS, T.L., retsonxent; LARIONOT, G.Ts., tokhn.red. I (Automatisation of hydroelectric power stations] Avtocatizataiia gidroalektrichaskikh stantaii. Pod obshchsi red.N.D.luchkina. Moskva, Goo.onerg.isd-vo, 1957. 350 P. (MIRA 10:12) (Hydroelectric power stations) (Automatic control) HOSKALEV, Aleksandr Garanimovichi, PrinImal uchantlye FEDMOV, V.L.. ,IWGRKIN, M.D., rotsenzent; HZINY-OV, N.A., red.; LARIONOV, G.Te., teklin. red. (Automatic regulation of the operating conditions of a power system according to frequency and active power] Aytomatichookoe regulirovania rezhima energaticheikol alsteDq po chastote I aktivnoi moshchnosti, Moskva, Gos,energ.isd-vo, 1960. 239 p. (MIRA 1):4) (Power engineering) KUCIIKIN, M.D., Inzh. Automatia control of the I*rformmioe of large consolidated oloctrio.powor aystarts according to their froquency and real power. Eloktrichestvo no..3:21-24 Mr 162. (MW- 15:2) 1. VaesoyumW proyektno-izyskatel-skiy i nauchno-issledovatell- akiy in3titut Miniateretva elektroatantsiy SSSR. (Interconnocted oleetric utility systmi) MOSKALEV, A.G.,'kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; ZEYLIDZOII, Ye.D., inzh.; KUCHKINP M,DS, inzh. Automatic control of the performance of large consolidated electric power systems according to their frequency and real power. Elaktrichestvo no.901-87 9 163. (MIRA 16ilo) AC--- NK A-I'111,31-VI-1 SOURC CO;)-: AU T: 10;z: Ch%j.-,ra%ov, N. V.; rk)rovoy, A. A.; ;,03tnlk,)Vo It. A.; 11117c1mv, A. A.; r, ?1.j 51n1chisgov, F. L; ZcylldZon, Yo. D.; Bnrchanirriv, G. S.; yer-lolonko0 Vitsil'yov, A. A.,, S"okolov, 11. 1.t Ullyariov, A. S.; Fedo5cycv, A. V.; Sarkisov, It. A.; Rokotyan, S. S.; Az4rtyev, D. I.; Arson, G. S.; Dui1n:kiy$ L. A,; Zhulln, L V,; i:olpakova, A. I.; Antoshin, N. 11. Yri;mrichik, A. :1.; KLichkin, ~1. D.; ProobrazharLskiy, N. Ye., Rout, M A.*. ~hcyflts, 14. E.; 5ii-ZTr-oV~.A_,1T._;~YWkub, Yu, A,; Corbunov, N. I.; ShurmukhlAq V. A.; Dv:-.c1%im:ciy, A. A. no.-'C ~ITM:: Boris Sargeyovich Uspinskly (an his 60th birthday) SCURCE: Licktrichrikiyo stantsli, no. 8, 1966, 95-96 TOPIC TAGSs hydroelectric power plant. electric engineering personnel SUB Cones 10 A:ZTIACT: 3. S. Uupenskly was barn In June 1905. He graduated fron the State Electric Machine Building In:;tttuto In 1928 as an electric installation engineer. Ho worked In the State Slactro-Technical Truat for four yeirs, than In the All-Unton FlectroTochnIcal "on, where he planned power construction units. Plans which he nado up at that tim for the electrical portion of electrical stations and sub-stations are still being uzmd. He was lnvovlod In plannkria and installation of the electrical portion of hydro-olectric,power stations and powerful pu:npinz stations in tho Vbscow-Volga Canal. During the war, he was In charge In Installation of the Krasnogroakays Heat and Electric Power Stationg tho plann ng of the Urals Hydro-Electric Power Station and other projects. He KUCHKIN, S.A. Interaction of railroad and inland water transportation. Zhel, dor.trannp. 41. no.llsl4,-19 N 162. (MRA 1511l) 1. Ministr rechnogo flota RSFSR. (Inland water transportation) (Railroads-Freight) KUCHKIN, Say min-istr rectmogo flota Carry out Inan viez lary fashion the fourth navigation aeason of the current seven-year period. Rech. transp. 21 no.121-4 Ja 162. (MIRA 16:8) (In-land water transportation) KUCHKIH,,S, River tranBportation operations to meet now requireamts, Rech. transp. 22 no,ls2-4 JTa 163, (MIRA 16t2) 1. Ministr rechnogo flota RSFSR.. (Inland water transportation) KUCIIKIN, S.A. Accelerate t0chn1cal progress and improve the economic indices of Inland water transportations Reohe tranap. 22 no.51l-8 VV 163. (MA 16:8) Is Minietr reahnogo flota RSFBR. (Inland wdter transportation-cost of operation) I _"CVPHj so Problems facing the river triumportation workers of the Russian Federation In the final period of the seven-year plane Roche tranap, 23 noolti-4 JoL 164. (MM 18111) I* Mnistr rechnogo flota RSFSR. -.-Ell"'HENt "*ti* Mlike muyiMum use uf the po:!:31hil IL -I! t~e.,j of Rech. transp. ,-4 nc)./+:1-3 '65. (~q;P-A 18:5) 1. 11-11-iistr rec-hnogo flotij ~jsRSR. M KIICIII-71., S. D, FA 38445~747 War Boils" Regulatore O'Hooonstruction of the CombustIon System Regulators in the 'Teploavtomat' Plant,' 9. D. Kuchkin, Engr, pp Onsk Stants" No 3 There are a number of defects In operation of th reconstructed regulators, but discarding thetact, unite should out the cost of equipping plants with automatic combustion by about 5,500 rubles per bailer. 38/49r47 ,Sri and title In Recent -CCOSSIZw. -Irl.. .UKHjjj , Vje., otv. red.; SHESTAKOV, V.A.0 red.; YAUMOV, N.G., V red.j KU.CHKINp V.A.p redo (Improving systems of ore mining in unstable rock] go- verohenatvovania sistem razrabotki rudnykh mestorozhdo- n1i v neustoichivykh porodakh. Frunze, "Ilim," 1965. 180 P. (MIRA l8all) 1, Akademiya nauk Kirgizskoy SSR, Frunze. Institut fiziki i mekhaniki gornykh porod. KUCHKINA, N.P. --,- Dynamometer for measuring tension stresges in cables. Ism.tekh. no.9:26 S 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Dynamometer) i 11~ Tjj'j KUC=Q Ajvr- inshener. OW Problems of the placement of railroad motorcar stations. Sbor. trud.Akad.shol.transp. no-3:141-157 154. (HLRA 9:8) (Railroad motorcars) ALFEROV, A.A.; ARTEXXIN, A.A.; ASHKINAZI. TeA.; VINOGRADOV, G.P.; GALEM, A.U.; GRWOR'YlV, A.B.; DOYACHINKO. P.Te.; ZALIT. N.N.; ZAKHAROT. P.M.; XCBNIN, N.P.; IVAROV, I.I.; WIN, I.P.; DWIX, P.I.; XMRYA- SHOT. A.T.; LUSHIS. F.A.; MOLURCHUX, V.S.; PMSOVSKIT, L.M.; POGODIN, A.M.; RUDOY. X.L.; SAVO, X.D.: SIH(N(W, I.S.; SITIOVS11T. I.P.; SLTHIX, M.D.; TRIENY. B.K.; TSITYRAls. I.Ya.; TSUKANOV. P.P.: SH&DILTAN. V.S.; ArMUMO. N.N., ratseazent; AFAlAS'YZV, Ta.V, retsen- sent; TIASOV, V.I., reteensant; V0ROB'YJY. I.Ya., retsenzent; YCRO- NOT, N.M., rateausent; GRITCaNKO, V.A., retsenzant; Z IN, Kael rateenzant; IVLIYlT, I.V., reta--,%zent; KAPORTSSV, N.V., reisanzant; KOCHUROV, P.M., retsenzent; KRITORLICH110. N.Z.. retsenzent- KMKO : A.P. mrateenzent; IAMANOV, V.V., rateensent; MOROZOV, A.S zan ; CRLOV, S.P., reteansent; PAYWSHIOV. M.D.. retseazent; POPOV, A.N., reteenzent; PROKCFIYXT, P.P., reteenzent; RAKOV, V.A., retaen- sent: SINIGUBOY. N.L. retasuzant; TMNIN, D.F., rateensant; TIKHO- MIROV, I.G., rateanzent; URRLN, I.V., rateanzent; PIALKOVSKIT, I.A., rateenzent; CHIAPTZHIV, B~]F,, reteansent; SHEBYAKIff, O.S.. r4teenzent, SHOWMAAKOT, F.D., retsensent; GARNTK, V.A., redaktor; ICMAGIH, N.A, radaktor; MCRDVIIMIN. N.A.. redaktor; NAUMOV, A.H., radaktor; POBZ- DIE, T.F., redalctor; RTAZANTOY, B.S., redalctor; TVZRSKOT, K.H., radaktor: CHRIVATTr, N.S., radaktor; ARSHINOV, I.H., redaktor; RABELTAN, V.B.. redalctor; EMOARD, K.A.. radaktor; TIMSHINSUT, S.V.. radaktor; GAMBURG, Te*Yu., redaktor; D)MIRAS, A.T., radaktor: DOKBROVSKIT, K.I., redaktor; KOMWMV, A.I., redaktor; HIMTZV, A.P., redaktor (Continuad on next card) 1IMOV, A.A. ---- (continued) Card 2 MOSKYIN, G.N., radaktor; RUBIIISHTETY, S.A.. redaktor; TSTFIN, G.S., redaktor; CHERHYAVSKIY, V.Ta., redaktor; CHERNYSHIV, V.I., redaktor: CHMtTSHEY, M.A., redaktor; SHOUR. L.A., redaktor; SHISHKIN, X.A.. redaktor (Railroad handbook] Spravochnaia knizhka zheleznodorozhnilm. Izd. 3-6. ispr. i dop. Pod obahchei red. V.A.Gernyka. Moskva. Goo. tranap.zhol-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 1103 p. (KT.RA 9:10) 1. Nauchno-takhaichookoye obehchestvo zholetnodorozhnogo transport&. (Railroads)

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