ANTROPOV9 Potr lakovl*vtohj MWINj S.S., rod. izd-val HYKOVA, V.V.
ultwe -Me ---.
(For the further dml"nt of mineral raeourege in the U.S.S.R.)
Za dallneishes-rarwhimie minerallno-eyrtevoi barl SM, doklad i
sakliuchitellnoo slovo na nauchno-tekbuichookom soveohahanii po
motodike rasvedki trestorozbdonil polozrqkh iekopasn7kh, dekabrl 1960 g.
Mask-wa, Goo. nauchno-tokhn. lzd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrano nedr,
1961. 34 po (MIRA l4sIO)
1, Kinistr geologii i okhrwV nedr SSSR (for Antropov).
(Goologyp Economic)
ANTROPOT, P.Ta,
Careat problems In the improvement of geological.prospecting.
Sov. geol. 4 no.1:3-12 Ja 161. (MIU 141l)
1. Hiniateretyo goologii I okhrany nedr MR.
(Froapoeting)
ANTROPOVO P.Ya,_
q -
Now program of the CPSU and current problems of geology.
Sov,gool, 4 no,llt3-8 P 161. (MIRA 14:11)
1, Hinisterstvo goologii i okhra nedr SSSR.
ogj
(0801 'Y
ANTROPOV, P.
Milto spots. Znan.sila )6 no.11:6-7 N '61 - (MJRA 14:11)
1. Ministr crolocil SSSR.
(Prospecting-Geophysical. methods) (Natural resources)
0.
AMOPUVS-Lja~c-
I -_--
Acadomiclan Ivan Mikhallovich Gubkint the founder of Rusolan
potroleum goolo Sovegool. 4 no.122!29-32 D 161. (MIRA 150)
fc~bkinp Ivan M3dmilovich, 1871-1939)
P.Yao
~711-vl
Theoretice errors inoyitably lead to practical arrorse Geol.,
nefti i gaza 5 ho. 1:5-13 JA 161. (MIRA 1411)
(Petroleum geology) (Gas q Natuml--Geology) .
kNTROITV, 1'. Ya.
Outlook for the development of mineral resources in the Pollob
People's Republic. Razved. i okh. nedr 27 no.2:5-10 F 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. ~Iinlstr oloeti. okrany nedr'-SUR,
fplloland-Geologyt Economic)
,~~ ti, l'iWi-CV) P.yu.
Hinoral reaourcon of the Repvblic.
Ra-ted. i o". nodr 27 no.5:4-7 ~V 161. (MMA 1419)
1. Mmistr goologii i okhrany nedr SS-SH.
(Rumaaa-41inss &W mineral rescurcea)
ANTROPOV, P.Ya.
Sow burning problem in Soviet geology. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
geol. 29 no.4195-99 Ap'64. (MIRA 1715)
ANTROFOVO r.ya.
Progressive practices &nd obsolete postulateal now wthod3
of prospecting for mineral resources. Pr1rode, 53 no.10#
59-62 164. (MIRA 17til)
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Soil cultivation under forest belts on slopes, Los. khos. 5 No. 2(41), 1952
S02 HLRA. WY 1952.
kmom~?,r kandidat sal'skokhosyVatyanafth zauk.
0 14, W-
Pot^to 3rields in chockroved plastingso D9kl,Ak&d,sol'kh*z#21. ao,,6:
6-.9 056, (KML 9t9)
1.1astitut len Akadoxii *auk SSSR. Prodstavlema skadamikom I.T.
Yo.ku a W r..vm.
(rotatoes)
-- -""Op".- T-.T.
wawlw~ , -
,---OOOTD~vslopment of erosion processes and the yield of crops on
collective f arms of the Volga Upland (with summary In ftlIeft) -
Pochwowodenis no.?-86-9i J1 157. (min 10.- 11)
1. Pochvennyy Institut iment T.T.Dokuchayeva Akadewli nauk SSSR.
(Volga Valley-grosion)
AMOFOV# T.F., k&nd.sol'vkokho&y&ystT9nnykh nauk
-- ~
Soil protection against vater erosion in crop rotations
including row crops. Zemledelie 24 no.10:W73 0 163.
% (MIRA 15:11)
1. Pochvennyy inatitut imeni V.V. Dokuchayevae
(Soil conservation)
KOZKENKO, AX.) ANTROYOV, T.F,p rpotu. red.) IILOKIIIIIA, V.V.p oi.
(Controlling Boil erosion in farm, landal Bortba a oruzloi
pochvy na PeI'skokhoztaistvenrWkh ugodliakh. MoAvap .3011-
khotisdat# 1963. 207 p. (Y'll(A 18:3)
V
11/5
711.2
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MiIZATOSIYA RA,.,AY PO GOSUrV%,A3T-V'"`.,NY., ..,Cl'ii--D ;'. V - zZTh'Yf,'H
OA AI;IZAT;-, N L, CL, V.J. C:~ A 1,0,"L
NOSK%A~ C,(3FiNI
151 P.
ANTROPOV. Y.
Important condition for developing public control. Fin,, SM
23 no.306-78 W 162. (JURA 150)
1. Starehly inspektor Leningradskogo oblastnogo finansovogo
otdola.
(Leningrad-4ax accounting) (Auditing)
AMOM9 VvA.9 insh,
Uncentration of stresses In plate* weakened by reotargular or
round holes. InvARTZ no.25:40-47 '53. (MM 1312)
(Elastic plates and shells)
(Strains and stresses)
J;UTHOHi Antropoy, V.A., Engineer 28-6-24/40
TITLEi A More Precise Designation of Surface Finiahee Not Subject to
Cutting (Ob utochnonti oboznacheniy chistoty poverkhnosteyt no
podvargayushchikhoya obrabotke rezantyem)
PERIODICALt Standartizataiyal 1957? # 6, p 66 (u6u)
AWRACTt The author suggests 3 :omplement to , I'OCT 2789-51" indi.
cating particular specifications for the surface finish of parts
which need no machining. In plnnt usage, surface finish speci-
fications will be given in drawings, only for surfaces to be
finished by cutting. Designers do not indicate the surface
finish fo.- other surfa,~est scch as die castingst stampings,
etc. Yet$ the surface finiah of die castings or of parts pro-
duoed by pressing depends upon ths cleanliness and smoothness
of molds and dies, as well as upon the cleanliness of the work
sites. Since doeigners cerin,)t influence these conditions, they
often Indicate machining for cases where it is not necessiry
or where it Is even detrimental, 1nduatrial practice demonetrates
that parts stamped from polished sheets must frequently be
repolished because of la.x stampine. or careless storage and
trnn,4tnnrtnt4e%n nf sheets and parts.
1, Industry-USSR
Card 1/1
WIMVICII I V.L.;. ANTROPOV, V.A.
Effect of the additives on the relation between teqvratrue and
electric conductivity of corundum coranicso Trudy MITI no,27t
232-246 159. WIRA 15:6)
(Corundima-Electric propertioE)
Ar,HCPOVs V* P*
DiseektAtions "Invostigation of the Surface Crumbling of the Teeth of Chilled Steel
Gears.0 Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Polytechnic Instp Leningrad# 1956 (ReforativMy
ZhurTtal-Wlskhanikas Moscow* Aug 54)
SOt SUM 393p 28 Fob 1955
ANTROPOV, V.P., kand. tokhn. nauk; CS110"E"TCV, Yl.,.!:., asrirant
Strength of a case-hardened layer flubjected to compresslon. Izv.
vys, ucheb, zav.; mashinostr. no.8i67-71 164.
(MIRA 171ll)
1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskop uchilishche iment PAumaLna.
DCROKHINt PA, k&Dd.t,~khn.n&ukj KRIM, V.A., kac6tekhn,n&ukj ANnOPOV, VS-g
Insho
Us* of polpAide mat9rials, in the parts of the hinved *ouplings
of the spring suspension of dienel locomotiv* truoks. Tmdl TSHII
MM no.2881140-151 165e
Welded blooks of dissel looomotive onginse and evaluation of
their operative reliability. Tbid.tI52--161, (w RA 18, :0)
ANMM"
%Tmmmm~ Uh
Autnmatic counting. of aRebine
and sutomtic cold-upsetting
&o.8119-20 AK '50.
(Counting
parts mad# on power presses
maebines. Isabr. I rats.
(MINA 1119)
devices)
ARTROPOT, T-Ta.
Automatic electroyneumatic machine for fee4ing ganket material into
dise. Hashinostroltell ' no-11:35-36 11 159.
(MIRA 130)
(Power presses--Attaohments)
ANTROPOV, Ms., ,, .
Automatic hariness test of bolts. Rashinostroltell no.1113?-3e N
159. (MIRA 13:3)
(Testing machines)
ARMPOVt V. r&.
Nov automatic devices, Maahinostroitelf no.3119-20 Mr 161.
(MIM U13)
1, Naladohik Aytosavodaim, Likhachm,
(Aut oma tio control)
ANTROPOV. To.: ROLISNIKOV, V.
Plasm around us. Wn.tokh. 4 no.12:26-28 D 139.
(Plasm (Ionized guess)) (RIU 130)
I
ftlfrRomv, Ye.
Space ahip ontero the atmosphere. lUn.tekh. 5 no.8t33-34
Ag 161. (14IRA 14:12)
(Space vohicloo-Atmospheric entry)
kUTHORS: So11r)levj N. N., Potapov, A. V., Kitayevu,S)V/40-224-23/20
V. IF, , Fayzullov, F. 3.p Alyamovskiy,
V. N., Antropov, Ye. T.9 Isayovt 1. L.
TITLE: The Spectroscopical Investigation of the State of the Gas
Behind the Shook-Wave (Spektroskopicheakoye issledovaniyb
sostoyaniya gaza za udarnoy volnoy)
PERIODICALt Izveatiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958,
Vol. 22, Nr 6, Pp. 730-736 (USSR)
kBSTRkCT: This paper describes a practical method of obtaining a high-
temperature plasma for research work carried out in laboratoriest
via. the method of thelbbook tube" (Fie 1). The shock tube is
divided by means of a diaphragm into two chambers (for hiGh-
and low pressure). As soon as high pressure develops In the
high-pressure chamber the diaphragm is caused to burst, and at
the same time a shook wave forms in the second chamber round the
shook center - I. e. the rarefying wave, Between the fronts of
the shock wave and the contacting surface a layer of gas of
mperature is formed which is here described as "lock"
high t
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(probk ). This "lock" moves with the velocity U 21 which is
The Spectroscopical InvactiCation of the State SOV146-22-6-23128
of the Oas Behind the ftock-Wave
somewhat lower than that of the shook wave Ua. The temperature
of the 'lock" increases with a reduction of the molecular weight
of the gas. If the velocity Ua is known, it is possible, by
basing on the law of conservation of the mass, the impulse and
the energyt as well as on the atrenqth of the ratio of enthalpy,
the degree of ionization, and the state of the gas, to determine
the 6 unknown quantities: P20 Q21 U21 112, T2 and a2 relatinj; to
the state of the monoatomic gas located in the "lock". A
graphical Illuatration of 3 atatee of arj;on and 3 states in air
behind the shock wave is given. The device is described on the
basis of a schematical drawing. The chapter dealing with: The
Method of Relative Intensities describes the use of the
device mentioned for the purpose of obtaining the spectral lines
for Li and Na for measuring the temperature by the method of
relative i~tenaitico. Measurements wero carried out photoi;rarhical-
ly and photoelectrically, without as well as with full reabroaTtiin
of spectral lines. The chapter. The Generalized Method of Re-
vorsi P. the Spectral Lines In based upon a paper (Ref 7) in which
Car,d 2/3 the said method is explained with reopect to its application for
The Speotrosoopical Investigation of the State SOV/4&22-6-2y28
of the Gas Behind the ShOek"~W&vs
the purpose of measuring temperature without observing a moment
of reversal. In this oass the aptio&l eoheme is used for oarrying
out the following measurementat The radiation intensity of the
gas in the spectral line, the intensity of the radiation of a
source employed for the purpose of comparison, and of temperature.
For measuring tanperature a devioe was used which is described by
means of a schematioal. drawing (Fig 5). Finally, a graphloal re-
presentation of the results obtained by measuring the tempera-
tures of' nitrogen an4 the air behind the impulse wave by means of
the photoolectrio method of the reversal of spectral lines in
given. There are 6 figures and 7 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIOM Fizichoskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedevs, Akademii nauk SSSR
(Physics Institute imeni P. X. Lebedev, AS USSR)
1. Electron gas--Speotra 2. Electron gae-Radiation 3. Spectros-
copy 4. Shook tubea-Applicatione 5, Shook wayes-Analycia
Car-3 3/3
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ANTROPOV, Ye.T.
Using the mirror system of a direct vision in spectromoopyo Prib.1
teMoeksp, 6 no65:193-194 3-0 1616 (KVu 14tio)
1. Fixicheakiy inatitut AN SSSR.
(Optioal instruments)
ANTROPOV, Ye.T.; DRONOV, A.P.1 SOBOLEV, N.N.; CHEREHISINOV, V.P.Cdeceased)
-1 .11 -
ExperimentaI determination of the matrix element of the
electron transition in gamma and beta systems Of the NO
molecule. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.lt67-69 N 163.
(HI RA 1711)
It Predstavleno akademikon I.V. 0breimovym. -
GRIDNA, V.P., m1nd. nauchn. uotr., utartihiy b1bliograf; WOZYA,
M.D.p kand. fiz.-mat. naukj KOLESLIKOV, V.N., kand. fiz.-
-Atem. nauk; ANTROPOV,.Ye.T., ml. nauchn. sotr.; SHPIGELI,
I.S., kand. tAhn.' 'n-auk# otv, red.1 KOVRlZIWKH, L.M.,
kand. fiz,-matam, nauk, otya red,
[Plasma pbysics; bibliographic index, 1955-1961) Fizika
plazrq; bibliografichookii ukazatell, 1955-1961. Moskva,
Naukap 1964. 354p. (MIRA 17ill)
1. Moscow. Fizicheekly institut. Diblioteka.
W~
mm--
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or, -u C, n la-- r UK?
Graturs and the ooncentratlon 'mil. x-no mv.Lvvu.Ltw
Co,d 112
fir,
ACCESSION NRI AM42473 S/0294/64/002/003/0482/0464
AUTHOMs Antropov# %a* To; Sapronoys As As
TITLEs 'SL;-Pl~transducero for shock tube use
SOURM Toplofisika vy*sokikh tomperatur,, Y. 2s no. 3. 1964, 482-464
TOPIC TAGSt piezoelectric transducers trigger devices shock tubes shock velocityp
olactric circuit, sound waves diaphragms time lags contact transducer
ABSTRACT: A pio%ooloctric transducer was used as a trigger davico at the end of a
shock tube to dotermina shock velocities. The transducer (connected tightly to tho~
,steel casing of the shock tube) trig&ored an electric circuit upon the arrival of
sound waves through the steel walls (5000 m/sec) whenever 'the diaphragm broke and
hit the side walls* The transducer was found to be very useful for shock wave
speeds of 1o5 to 2.0 km/see. For higher speeds the transducer had to be placed
~C103er to the diaphrarA to minimize time lag problems. In conjunction with the
Itrigger tran3ducort a contact transducer was also usedp recording the arrival of
shock wave by diaphragm deflection* A set of four ouch transducers was used in
,nitrogen,, and the shock ways speeds were estimated with an accuracy of to 8%9
Ca d-1 1/2
77-
ANTROPOV, Tej,j SOBOLEV, N.N.; CHMEMSINOV, V.P. [deceased)
Uperimental determination of the matrix element of the electron
transition dipole moment in A and ~ band syat4ms of nitrogen
oxide. Part 1. Opt. i spektr. 16 no.2008-215 ? 164,
(KIRA 17W
ANYHOPOV, Ye."I.; A ", . ".:;.
. P ., I ., . ~ -1 - , 1.
Experimental datermination of the riatrix alernent of the dipole
moment or an electron transition In the V ani ~"-band aystemn
of nitrogen oxide. Part 2. Opt. I spektr. 17 nc,-5:V4-66l N 164.
(M116% 17:121)
ACC NR, Awoox(45 SOUliCE-CODE:---WO053/66/ogo/002/0237/027Y,
AU711OH: Ortenberg) F, 8.;,.Antropovp Ye. T.
ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, 7N SSGH (Fizicheskiy Institut AN SSSR)
TITLE: Probabilities of electron vibrational transitions in diatomic molecules
SOURCE: Uspekhi fizicheskikh naukp v. 90) no. 2. l9ay 237-273
TOPIC TAGS: diatomic molecule, optic transition, dipole moment, electron tranaition)
nuclear structure
ABSTRACT: This Is a review article devoted to the advances made in quantitative
studies of the distribution of intensity in spectra of diatomic molecules and radical
durinG the last decade, with special attention to more rigorous methods of calcula-
tions, to modernization of the experimental techniques) to various shortcomings of
the customarily employed Franck-Condon principles, to new calculations of the Franck-
Condon factors, and to the dependence of the dipole moment of the electron transi-
tions on the internuclear distance. The results of all the presently known calcula.-
tions of the dipole moment of transitions for different internucle&r distances are
first surrarized. Calculation of the Franck-Condon factors by means of various models
is then discussed and an extensive table of electronic transitions in diatomic
molecules for which the Franck-Condon factors have been calculated is presented. Ex-
perimental methods of measuring the transition probabilities are described, with
emphasis on shook-tube techniques. The dependence of the electron-transition moments
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ACC NRi
on the Interatomic distance is analyzed and the data obtained by the r-centroid meth-
od are tabulated. Some numerical results presently known for air, 02p NO) and N2
are presented. Orig. aft. has: U figures, 43 formulas,, and 3 tables.
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L 3304-66
ACCE N NR: ARS007328 S/0271/65/000 /00 1 /BO08/BO08
681.142.2
SOURCE: Ref. sh. Avtomatika, telemakhanika i vychislitel'naya tekhnikka.. tsj
Abe. IB48
AUTHOR: Antroev. Yu. V.
TITLE: "Reduction" method as a method of estimating functions in digital
computers
CITED SOURCE: 1xv. Leningr. alaktrotekh. in-ta, yyp. SZ, 1964, 159-170
TOPIC TAGS: function evaluation
TRANSLATION: Searching for and developing the approxitnatior. methods which
would fully use the potentialities and peculiarities of moder- Qigital computers,
which would use the logical operations wider and, therefore, would be more
efficient in their application to digital computers in urged. The essence of the
reduction, method to set forths the method tries to solve y a In x, y . !gLx,
arctg x functions and some other functions, The method is based on the
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hypothesis that, within certain segments of x, the function f(x) can be und:r
certain conditions well approximated by means of the same function on oth r
known segments of x. The recurrent reduction formulas permit passing from
computing the value in an arbitrary point (a. b) to a computation of values of the
same function at a certain point of known small Interval x-(X,,,, b). Evaluation
of a certain monotonous function y fA f(x) defined within &n a-b intt. ~ &I at an
arbitrary point x is described. One of the examples c.. evaluation o' fix) a IgrX
by the reduction method lo'coneidered in detail. It is nottd that the reduction
i method applied to evaluating a logarithm yields both simplicity and computation-
time saving. Fig. 1.
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VIASOVA, K.N. ; MUMMA, A.V.; M'i"K07~,KIT, A.N.; P , il. - -,
VISI,AV:;KIY, N.N.; SAMOCINAIV!, A.','.; SCIKIIC!~, ;,. ~'. ; N-ECHI-I-I! V, VA.
(deceased]
Rapid polymerization of cuprolactarn. 111not. massy no.S:IP-19
1611. 1":12')
jP
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ACC NRi AP6010259 SOURCE CODSO UR/0133/66/000/002/0133/0135
AUTHORSt Vaohugov, Go A&I Antropoval Go A*
ORGi Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant (Zlatoustovskiy metallurgichookiy zaYod)
TITLEt Composition and distribution of nonmetallic inclusion% in eletroslag ingot of
steel ShKh15 1< I
SOURCEI Stalls not 2. 1966, 133-155
TOPIC TAGSs alloy steels steelt steel impurity, steel microstructure / ShKh15 steel
ABSTRACTs The nature and distribution of nonmetalliq impurities (nitrides and oxides
only) in a 1-ton 425-mm diameter eletroslag steel ingot of steel ShKh15 were studied.
The analysis was carried out by metallographio techniques. The experimental results
are tabulated. It was found that the observed distribution could not be explained t
solely on the basis of Stokes' laws but that, in addition to the latter, other
mechanisms for oxygen and nitrogen inclusion must be coneideredp for example, oxide
i formation on the surface of the electrode, increased chemical activity of silicon and i
aluminum at high temperatures, explained by_,L._*. Panarin (Fiziko-khizLicheakiye osnovy';_
raekieleniya stalip izds Naukal U., 1965)o and the dfit-iibution of aluminum metal in
the initial ingot. Orig. art. hass 3 tables.
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LUTSKIY# A.Ye.,- Ah=OPGVA,, L.A.
Certain regularities In ihe electronic vibration spectra of '
substituted armAtio hydrocarbons* Part 2. Zhur, fiz,, khim. 39
no*90120-2130 8 165,, (MIRA lesio)
1e Khartkovskiy politekhniaheskiy institut,
SELITSKAYA, Ye.S.1 ANTROPOVA, L.V. -:'*-'
Methods for analyzing tidal fluctuations of the water temperature
in the sea. Trudy GOIN 67t104-117 162. (KRA 15:7)
(Ocean temperature) (Tides)
SWITSKAYA, Ye-S- I ANTRUPOVA, L6V.
Effoot of internal tidal waves on the daily change in water tempera-
ture, ?rudy GOIN nc,77146-56 164. (MIRA 18-il)
ALITSIMMI, Ul.t kand. geogr. nauk; ANIROPOVA " , at. inzh.j
DUKHTEYEV, V.G.j st. inzh.; VOIIJO~~))IRA,Z.G.,".ml. nauchn.
sotr.; RZHONSNITSKIY, VA.p kand. geogr. nauk; SELITSKAYA,
YO.S.) kand. geogr. nauk; DJKS, V.R.p kand. geogr. naukj
MEKBOVSKIKII, Yu.P.p red.1 T1M)NOV, V.V., red.
(Study of tidal phenomenn in a hoterogenoous seal Issledo-
vaile prilivnykh lavlonli v neodnorodnon more. Lonfil I-ad
Gidromateoizdatj 1965. IP3 p. (MIRA 1818~
is Leningradskoye otdolonlye GusudartAvennogo okcanografi-
cheskogo inatituta (for Allttshuler). 2. Vurmanskoye uprav-
leniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby(for Antropova).
3. Leningradakly g1drometeorologichaskiy institut (for
Bukhteyev). 4. Gosudarstvennyy okonnograflcheakiy Infititut
(for Volodinat Selitskaya). 5. Leningradakly gosudarstvan-
nyy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova (for Rzhonsnitskiy,
Fuks).
ANTROPOVA, H. (g.Harmul)
I
Hike along the Altai. Rabotnites 36 no. 6:13-14 Js 1511.(KIRA 1118)
(Altai--Outdoor life)
Dissertations "SVerimental Study.of the Effect of Artificiai Irradiation on
Seven-Year-Old Children," In3t. of Scbool tLrClene, AcadwW of Pedagogical Sci,
RSFSR, 25 Dee 47.
SOt Vechermyaya Moskva, Dee, 1947 (Project #17836)
ANTROPOVA, M-
"Hygienic requirements for children's clothes.* Rabotnitsa, 30, No. 5. 1952
SOt KLRAp August 1952
a-,, L M-0-1 1 L! 11, 1L I K 1 f . F--.nfk~Ao PqI n i I - r. T
Discussion on the time devoted to homework by upper class students. Ndis-
trita no.2:45-51 Mr-Ap 153. (MLRA 6:5)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatel'skly institut flzicheskogo vospitaniya i shkollnoy
gigieny Akadexii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSYSIL (Iducation) (Fatigue, Mental)
2. USSR (600)
4. Education, Secon~lary
7. Study load of 9th clast atudents in the day's program, Gig. i 3an. no. 3, 1953.
A
9. Month). List of IRtisslan Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl..
i- - -
,valm,wiA, Al. L)v--'j
"Duration of horxmrk for students In advanced grades." Tro frcri the Russian. p. 65.
(ANAIM ROI'x,,o-sovwricE. SLUA PEDIAMIE, Series a II-1-a, Vol, 6~ no* 69 Novo/Decb
1953, Ducurosti, Rwmmia)
SO: Monthly List S East Rwopoan Accessionsg L. C-, Vol- 3, No. 4, 4--ril 1954, Uncl.
ANTROPMA,N.T.
Ikt W-I
(Orciento requirements for the pupil's daily sheduls) 01glenichaskle
trabovaniia k organizatsil reshtan dnta shkollnika. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akadsmii podagogichookikh nauk RSM, 1954. 23 p. (KIRA 8:12)
(BCKOOL RMIM)
1.
'41
AtTROPOVAi M.V.
=Ivgt~ens or school children] Gtgiera shkollaiks. Maskn,, Inatitut
sanitarnogo proeveshchaniis ministarstva sdravookhronentis SSSR.
1954. 58 p. (MnU 11:2)
(SCHOOL HYGIIUIN)
0
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Ahkola I okhrana %dorovlya Uchashchikhsya (School and Health Protection
of 13chool. Children, "y) M. V. Antropova 1 0. P. SalInIkova. Moskva, Akadefwmiga, 1955.
99 Po IlIU3*1 Diagr$*j Tables
(Pedagogichaskaya Bibliotaka Uchitely&)
At Hoad of Titles Akademiya rodagogicheskikh Nauck RSFSR, Moscow,
Institut Fizichaskoeo Vospitaniya I Shkollnoy Ulgiyenj
AMOPOVA, V.I.
Regimen for students In connection with the Introdtiction of
polytechnical education In now educational plane and progrWas.
Pediatriis 39 no.5s&s-67 S-0 156. (HLHA 10i1)
1, Is Hauchno-issladovatel'skogo institute fisichaskogo vospotemiya
I shkollnoy giglyany APH RSrSR (dir. - chlon-korrespondent APH SSSR
A*AeKarkoe~vn)
ISDUCATION,
polytoohnical educ. In high schools In Russia (Rus))
ARTROPOVA, Hot* VasillyeYna, kandeved.nauk; DANILOVA, M.P., red*; MAXSAYRY,
[organizing tha student's day] Organisstaiia rerhima dlis shkollaike.
Ixd- 3-0, lepre Koskva, Go@* uchabno-pedagog, isd-vo K-vm prosy.
WORD 191 73 pe (MMA 110)
(C ILDRINq CARN AND RMISHI)
AVrROPOVA, N.Y.
CSchool Vqgiene; a textbook for nedioil, schools] Shkolfnata
gigienal uchobnik dlia maditainakikh uchilishch, Koskyaq
Medgis, 1957, 231 P, (MIRA llt5)
(SCHOOL HY0I=)
ANTROPOV.A., M218 Vavillr"astr MMIATMVA. Lidip Vladimirovm,; SALINIKOVA.
Galina Paylovna, ; -USISHChW.A. Tastaillya Issareyna, , GOLUBEVA,
I.-A..,, red.; ZAUT, V.G., tekhm. red.;'TARASOVAg, T.T., tekha. red,
[Hygiene in the technical training of students In second4ry schools]
Gigieni politakhatobookogo obuoheatia uchashchiVhgia arednet shkoly.
Xosk-va. ltd-vo Akad. pedagog. nauk RSFSR, 1958. 73 p. (Klft 11:12)
(SCHDOL MIM)
AnTEMIA. Not& Vasil IYOTA8: SALINIKOVA, Golina Paylome: KATTUSHKIN. A.M..
f 1-----,--"----. - -
rod.; TARASOVA, T.T., tokhn.red.
t3ohool and the proteation of tho studenta, hoalth) Shk6im L
okhrans, sdorovlla uchashohikhsia. lid.2. Moskva. lid-vo Akad.
podagog.na*dk PMSH, 1958. log p, (MIRA 12:2)
(SCHOOL HYG11n)
AJ HIMTWVAt L*V.
won"
Hygionia r6quirewnts for the organization of student aotivIty In
lookesith vopkahops In grades 54. Politakh. obuch. no.lt4?-5l Ja
158, (KIRA 10912)
1, Sauohno-lasledovatellskiy Institut fistcheskogo vospitanlya I
shkollnoy g1glyany AFN R3 M .
Obhool hygiene)
utarnbiy rwchW sotrudnik
-4-40
Scientific conference on problems In school hypi~ne,* Gi . I Ban.
23 no-9105-91 $158 OR 11111)
(SCHOOL HYGIM)
i I. t '10, s s
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ANTROIVVA M V d ZATADIYX, AA, red.: GAhKIN, P.D., red.;
~;=ibo a &-" 0 ;
j~VA& T.Te, tokhn.red.
[Daily schedule for childrenmd adolescents] Reshin We
detel I podroatkov, Pod red. K.T.Ahtropovoi. Hook-vs. 1959.
114 P. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Akademlys podagogichaskikh nauk RSM, Moscow, Institut fixi-
chaskoso vospitaniya L shkollnoy gigiyeft
(Children-Care and hygiene5l
kNTROPOVA-1, M.V. I kand.mediioinakikh nauk; AUMMM, L.I. , kar4.mednauk
Eygienio evaluation of fountain pens for f irst-p to fourth-grade
#tudenta, Olds i vans 25 no.)144--48 Mr '60. (HIRA 1415)
1. Is Nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo inatituta fixicheakogo Twpitaniya
I shkollnoy gigiyeny Akadomli podagoglohookikh nauk RSFSR.
(PE*MHjP_4ffG1EN1C ASPECTS)
ANTROPOVAp M.V.
----
Smue hygienic aspects of extended school days, Gig,i oan, 26 no*3t
X-39 Mr '61. (MIRL I/.t7)
1, Is Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute f12icheskogo voopitaniya
i shkollnoy gigiyany Akademii pedigogichoskikh nauk RSFSR.
(SCHOOL HYGIENE)
ANTROYOVAt M.V.p red.; TILEVICH, M,G., red.j TARASOVA, V.V.t tekhn.
blygiene of the work and technical training in eight-
year and secondary achoole] Gigiena trudovogo i polit*kh-
nicheakogo obuchonlia v voslviletnoi i srednel Dhkoleo
Moskyal lzd-vo APN RSFSH, 1963. 229 p. (ML-U l7t3)
1. Inatitut fisicheakogo vdspitaniya i alikollnoy gigiyerW
AFV IISFOR (for Antropova).
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Aba Jour Sof Zhur Biolop No 7) 1958) 29711
Author Antropova, N,A.
Inet ---r ---------------- --
Title Contribution to the Problem of the Agricultural Climatic
Conditions for Raising Corn in the Tatar I.SSR.
OrIS hb Tre Kazansk, filt, AN SSM* Sor, b1ol. n., 1956 (1957)p
vyp. 4, 55-81.
Abstract .10-analysis of the data collected by the meteorulogical,
stations and variety testing plots on air and eol.1 tam-
peraturce and corn yields for 1933-1955. Recormndations
are L;ivon for the rayons met favorably suited to cultiva-
te corn.
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.F.9 ka&I.teifin.nauk; VIIIIS,
inzh.; DANILOV, A.M.0 inzh,,j ZVERLV, B.F.j inzh.j ARTWI'PVA.,..N!--G-j'
inzhe; KHRYUKIMIL,, V.A., inzh.
Use of vilicon-chromium in open-hearth smelting of atool&SWI 20
Z'hCvIiW?-6081'.;JX '.161. (MIRA J4:5)
I* Cholyabinakiy nauchno-issledovatell8kiy institut metallurglil
Chelyabinakiy i Zlatoustovski7 metallurglohookiye zavody.
(Steel--Met4tllurgy) (Silicoh-ohromium alloys)
KISYN, A.L.; DANILOV, A.M.; Prinimali uchastiye: KOLYASNIKOV, M.P.;
HISBAXHOV, A.K:j ANTROPOVA _X.G.; WMANOV, rej.;
MMITONOV p To k.--j V.M.1 LOPTEV9 A.A.1
TSIKARZVO V.G.
Accelerating the assimilation of lime during slag formation
in basic open-hearth furnaces. Stall 24 no.102-34 A 164.
(MIRA 1712)
1. Urallskiy neudmo-issledovatellakiy Institut chernykh
metallov i Zlatoustovskiy metallurgichoBkiy zavod (for Kleyn,
Danilov).
ACC NRt Ap6o,8266 SOURCE CODEs UR/0133/66/000/002/0174/0175~Q
AUTHORSt Bushminb V, So Kalinin&, Ze-M.; G~~~Z*F#; Kolvasnikova, R, 101
-Antropoval IV, 0*1 Chikinal V, U,
ORGI Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Scientific Research Institute (Chelyabiwkiy n.-i.
instMu mezauurgil); Matou Metallurgical Plant ustovskiy
motallurgichookly zavod)
TITLEt Production technology and propertio of valve steel EX992 Z
-T -T
SOURCEe Stal't no. 2, 19661 174-175
TOPIC TAGSz alloy steel, motallurgio research, valve, engine component,, internal
combustion engine / EI992 alloy stool
ABSTRAM A now valve stool (EI992) has boon developed. It in designed for use
In construction of valves for high compression automobile engines. The micro-
structure,, hardness, and the usual mechanical properties of the steel were doter-
Wmed, and the results are tabulated, A brief description of the manufacturing
*ocoss Is presented. The following technique for valve production was devolopedt
thermal treatmont after drop-forging with attainment of 20-26 R. hardness;
mochanical treatmonti 3) surfacing the face of valve head; 4) filling with
1A UDCe 621.785t669.15:62-332
1- 114 -q r -1h 7
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6018266
sodium 6nd sealingi 5) complete thermal treatment (quenching from 1050-1= in
oil or air and annealing at 760-800C). Valves made from steel RI992 have been
successfully tested and are used at present in truck engines, Orig, art, hags
2 tables and I graph.
SUB CODES 31,13#UBH DATEt none
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s/ipi/63/ooo/ooi/004/017
BiOl/DiG6
AUTHORS: Vltaova, K. N 1 AnIMMYA-LA--T-P Akutin, M. S.,
Sat.ioklivalov, Sharova, A. V.
TITLE: Caprolon
PERIODICAL: Flasticheskiye nnvq, no. 1, 1963, 18-19
T '--'X T :Large machine rrirts rnnt;ine up to 600 rim diameter and 50 k(3 wei6ht
were oxperlmentnlly produced nt 1*11111 by polymerJaing caprolacta
m; r, 1 Ac tamf
Sodium metal, K.0, or Na 2Owere uoed at initiators, and acety). eft
benzoyl chloride, CO2 , etc. , as activators.' These plastics, caprolon 6(B)
and caprolon C (S), hnve the followinr properties: density 11115-.1.16
2 - 2
impact strength lio-i6C, kC;-cm/cn ; benrling -1500 1(9'/cm I
,~treneth 1250
elantic modultin in tenvion 20,000-23tOCO k cm2; Brinell hardnaaa
e
20-26 water absorption in 24 hre 1-5-2,0,41 intrinsic v1sconity
2-0-2-51 oontent of water-solubla substances 5-0,,41 shrinkage In polymerin-
tion 4-5,'0- Caprolon Coara bearing bushings for machine toolat and engine
Ecar units hinve been tooted, some of them for 10-18 months. Attempts are
Card 1/2
S/191 /63/COC/C.01/C;04/017
Caprolon BI 01 /Bl 06
being -,nde to produce specimens of 2 ta diameter and to produce
caprolon by a continuous process. There is I figure.
ca - I
S/19 1/61/0001/007/004,,'010
Ila. so BIOI/B215
AUTHORS: Antronovs, N. I., Vlasova, K. N., Pavlova, G. 1.9
Samokhvalov. A. V., Sharova, A. V.
TITLE: Hiph-moleculr~r polycoprouride
PERTODICAL: Plasticheakiye massy, no. 7, 1,461l 17-19
TEXT: At present, polycaproarlide is synthesized in iniustry by hy1rolytic
polymeri::vtion. The process takes 16-18 hr at 2500C. The pol-,=er has an
intrinsic viscosity of 0.6-0.8 and contains 10-12 ~ of substances soluble
in voter. The polymerization of caprolactam in the presence of alkaline
catalysts %a9 studied on the basis of %eptern publications. TI;e withors
aimed at stabilizing the viscosity of the polymer. 1) Polycerization in
the presence of metallic eodium or KOH (us ratent 2251519 (19141)).
In the presence of these catalysts, camnercial caprolactnm pol.-Merizes
at 2200C. The reaction is exothermic and takes no more than 10-1,1~ nin.
t, 0.5 ';" solution of tile obtained polymers in tricresol had tin intrinsic
viscosity of 1.8-3.0. The impact stren,5th vLried bet%een 03 and
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2 4,7~ 6
S/JC 1
/ 0 , 1/00) '007/004;'010
High-molecular polycaproamide B101/B215
133 ke-cm/cm 2, and the Brinell hardness between 7.8 and 13-15. After V/
cisting, tinier pressure, the impact strength was reduced. The polymers
were thermally unstable, and their Intrinsic viscosity kbirini~ heating.. was
reduced to 250-26000. Stabilization according to the patent wua not
successful. The granulated polymers were therefore tre,:tel with ii1lite
miner;.l acid (41lute acetic acid showed no slabilizln~, effect) ani washed.
After heating up to 250-2600C subsequent polycondensation L~ni formation of
a network occurred. To eliminate the action of the residual mineral ficil,
the rrantiles were tretted with dilute 3 . After that, the intrinsic
Vi acosity of the polycaproamide heated up to 250-26oOC remained stable for
4-6 hr (0 .81). This polymer was suited for extruding and other processes.
Now, the impact strength was 125-155 anti the Brinell hardness 12.7-15.2.
A unit for continuous production of 4 kg of polyonproamide per hr line
designed. 2) On the basis of papers by 0. Wichterle, Sebenia et al.
(Makromol. Chem. 12, 174, (1966) Czechoslovakian Patent 93016 (1957)),
acetyl caprolactum (ACL) was used tie a co-cattilyst beeiies Na or Y011. The
physico-mechAnical properties of the polymers depenied upon the ratio of
the catalyst components. WiVi KOIVACL -2:1 the intrinsic viscosity was
2.07-3.1, the irpact atren6th 150-160, and the Brinell haidnens 24.0-26.0.
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10. oj C,I/Co ", 10 1 r
t1i,c,li-tolecalur polycaproamide B 10 2
For KOH/A CL - I - 1 the corresponding values are 1 . 3-2.05. 11~0-129, 15-17.
respectivelyl for KOH/ACL-2:3; 0.9-1.11 06-96, 9-10, For Nal'A' 'vL -20
intrir,!;ic viscoattY ?.11-3-361 impact strength 11O-1jOj Pr1rell hardness
'v/A CL - I : 1 125-135, 11.0-17.0. Pc I ymeriza-
2A 26.6; an! for N : 2.19-41.23,
tion ano condiiated in molds of aluminum, L~Eilvanized Iron, oti,in."ess steel,
or sluminum foil. Stainless steel provea to be most uu~tnble. Corwhoels
very resistant to abrasion were made from polymer.- by rx~hllcnical 11r,)c-
es n In the presence of roinf orc Ing material such me tAl - lates / -,I
Fe, C,ij rjn4 ateel) Craphite, molybJenum oulfide. n1crolite.
fluorol)1att-4, 45-;0 q'i glaso fiber or glass ftibric, the courze C1
polymerj:!Ltion was normal ani the met:il inserts in the re~-J,.--Mride block
were Aell fixed due to oonsiderable shrinkaCe On tLe basic of a
ptiper by S. Cl;rzczonowicz (Makromol. Chem.j ~0, I), k19(0), Polish Patent
41536 (1958)) the polymerization of caprolactam sup ex,,Imitied in the prea-
ence of No and C02. Also in this case, the took -ilaoe belovi
t):0 neltin~~-~ point of the polymer. Time of re,ction: T.-,In; yieltl of
ie nol '-.-r. or :85-90 ~; viscosity: 2.0-4.5; melltini- -ol 1. t
ftnnct etren~-thi 140-165 Brinell hnrdnekis: I '~. 5-27 . iif-
fe it
red Inr,,oly frori tbat obttiinel b~, ACL aridition. Theri? -ire ., t~,bles
Cari 3/4
0
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11111 5 refiPretimi: Snviet-bloo tind 2 not, -Sovi t-bli-,,.,,
411
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A U TH C it 5 1Antrapov Kuznotsoval 1. P., Tatovoslyan, G. 0.,
j_4A_.4j_j- L_
"S ~arovaj As Ve
T I TL' .': 3urfuce troatment of theTTK-4 (PK-4) film with stabilizing
Substancus
Plartichuckiyo masuy, no. '29 19(2l 61 - 64
T.-. IN In order to stabilize tho rK-4 polycaproumide film used in
a6ricult,;ro it wau treated with potauuiun iodide, manganese chloridel
copper t.%ilfato, potansium bichromate.6-naphthol, benzopherone, ruBorcinol
dicalicylate, recorcinol dibunzoate, formalin, or tannin. The chanCes in
t1.-) ti~rxilc atreneth Or and br akint. eloni-,ation E, more tested after
artificitil a-inr by ultraviol:t (rig lii.-.ps) or Qrc light# or after.
natural 4eing under atmospheric conditions in Moscow or Fergana.
PotassiuT iodid",P -naphthol, benzophenone, potassium bichromate, and
tannin.rhowed a slij-ht ntubilixinr effect u6ainst ultraviolet irradiation.
The dat" -ot by irradiation vith arc lunipm were better compdrable with
those obttined by &GinC under atmospherio corditions than the data from
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Surface trcutnont of the... 0 1 1B 14
ultraviolet irradiation. For 6% i;,easur-id vLlon(; the ticrx tabi 11 zed f i 1.T'
ard alone ths.; fi1r, Aubilized h~- tannit., ti.,j roilovint data wera obtained
rc-spectiv;.,lyt nonirradiatod 371, 452 kCjcr,2j after 50 hr it'radiation 39L
(177; uft-!r 1120 hr 5CO, aftur 140 I.r 316, 36( kgl /CM2. The durability
of exposed to atmosphoric effects Atis 3 months in ~;oacow and 2 '
montl-, in FerLana. Treatment with il,' tu8nin solution reduded the tbermo-
oxidativc. d(jrtruction of the Mr. at 200 0 to 0 %As compared v6ith
untr,jat4)j film. Untreated filn contuln-ad 11-71 prodxicte soluble in Watdr,
that troLtud Y-ith tannin only 3,3i, Trotitment witi, tannin changes the
optical prope-ties of thv rk-4 film. Thu oAl liCht atsorption,
ulAch ij 250-310 rp for untiouted film, shifts towards 2eO-400 r~L. TIx,
uzcful life of tk,t; filri it eli(;htly increased by treatment with tannin
and thit! tAlso runderu the fil-n more frost-resiotant. There are 2
fij;uron t-rJ 4 tables.
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VLASOVA, X.N.; ANTROPOVA ANUTIN, M.S.1 SAMOKHVALOV, A.V.; SHAROVA, A.V.
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"Kaprolon* (caprolan)~ Plast,masay no,1%18-19 063. (miRA 16:2)
(Nylon)
ANTROPWAt N.I.1 VIASOVAt X.N.1 DOMOKHOTOVAp M.L,
Stabilizatiob of polymide film materials. Plast. viasay no.8s
16-20 163. (MIRA 16:8)
(polyamides)
ACCESSION NRI AP4039953 8/0191/64/000/006/0062/00621!
:.AUT11ORt Dobrokhotovat M.-Lol Vlasova, K, Not Dukort As Aol
~Antropovaa No it
!TITLEI SN Caprolon
ISOURCEi Plasticheskiye massy*$ not 6, 1964# 62
ITO"'",~ TAGS% polyamLds, ca;rons, Caprolon, glass fabrico reinforced
;Cpprolon, Caprolon SN
1ABSTRAM Themoch&nical and antifriction properties of Caprolon
IsuXpass those of caprone and other polyamides. Stronger Caprolon
imaterial can be made by reinforcement with glass fabric, Poly-
:norization in the presence of glass fabrics requires special (non-
.identified) catalysts and activators to control the process, depending
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iof the material. The glass fabric is subjected beforehand to a special
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tZSO-350 kg/cmIj banding strength 3100-3800 kg/cu2; modulus of
145 X 104 ' 2
elasticity in banding* kg/Cft
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A.V.; PARLASIIKEVICH, N.Ya.
Study of the anion polymerization of epailon-caprolac tam bM, the
changes in the melt resistance. Plant. wasy no.ltl2-14 165.
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M. A.
Detecting of defocts In nylon billets and goods. Plast. massy no.10:
55-56 165* (MIRA 18:10)
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