FRCWSLOV M. Sh.
3075. PROMYSLOV M. Sh. Inst. Pathaphysiol. and exp. Therap., Acad. med. Sci. USSR,
Moscow. *Quantitative changes in brain lipids in total tetanus (Russian text)
DONLADY AKA.D. NAUK S.S.S.R. 1953, 92 (1003-1005)
In total tetanus in rabbits there is a decline in the amount of carebrosides but no
change in total protein or phosphoUpids of the brain and no change in the concen-
tration of cerebrosides in the spinal cord. Galactose concentration in the brain de-
clines. The determinations were made by hydrolysis of the lipids, extracted from the
tissue with M62COI Et2O, CUC13-MeOH (12 hr. each), by means of 10% H2SO4 2 hr.,
followed by determination of galactose according to Morris im which the test solution
is treated with anthrone solution in H2SO4 and the green-blue colour is determined
photometrically. Kosolapoff (Chem. Abstr.) (V, 8)
SO: Excerpts Medics, Section V, Vol. 7 No. 9
PROMYSLOV, M.Sh'
Quantitative "te=ination of gangliosides of the brain, Ukr,
biokhim, zhur, 34 no*31451-455 162,
(MIRA 180)
1& Institut ne~Tokhirurgii im. akad. N.N.Burdanko AMN SSSRj
Moskva.
PROMYSLOV M.Sh.; TIGRANYAN, R.A.
- - - J,
Effect of various functional states of the central nervous system
on respiration and oxidative phophorylation of the brain tissue
In acute closed craniocerebral injury. Vop. mod. khim. 10 no.6:
611-614 N-D 164. 041RA 1.9:1.)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy ordena, Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni
Institut neyrokhirurgii imeni Burdenko A144 SSSR, Moskva.
FROJ,JYSLOV, ILS .; TIGRAMM, R.A.
_I,. ". - - , , -. _4 4,
U_ - -
Respiration and oddative phosphorylation of brain tissue
followinG cerebrocranial trauma. Zhur. eksp. i klin. med.
5 no.3:20-22 165. OMURA 19:1)
(M IRA
37
rud Flo Znameni
T a
LIN SSSFI.
r r
ut
PROMYSLOV) M.Sh.; TIGRAYfAli., R.A.
r,~ af,u,-~ C!, Mi
I.-- - L - - J
x latLcri cf bra r, ed.
'dative ',
o
07 Mr-Ail 64.
TMI'10%101 3Krasnoi!o 7wimen- ris ut
Ah-Inirl-I 1 '-incri -ilut,lomika AHN Mo~,M-o.
nt!yr -j , ~ :i~
SM,OU RS KA L. lYSiLL, M-ai-
7n-orporatlon of r-14-i-Ctyclne irto ~n~-;
br,aln and brain twmors in -u-ce. Vap. med. -1(,~-,:'/3-76
ja-F 164, 17.12)
ordpna 'Iniciovorc Yraanogf) illamen.
V
4Lrv-;t.Jl.uL neyroklih-urt,it iflfixil akademika N.N'. a-ircloriko 11%91 SSSFI.
PROHYSLOV, M,Sh.; I,IPAV!)KIY,, !3.I_
Effect of Jntra7encuu -4.nj&,:t!Gn c-f a urea solation or,
tha bl-,od. Vep. n~,Irokklr. 2,7, n-).5,5,53 F-01 '63. (11,11lu 17f 5)
1. Nauchu,,,-~,~- 1;ik i y % Kraonog-, Znameni
institut, -jvIP4 N~11, (4ir. - pror. B.G.
I
Yagorcv) A11,21 S3,'~H~
LtffSENKOP N.G.; PROMYSIA)V, M.Sh,
Examination of proteolytic activity In human brain tumors.
Vop. med. khim. 9 no.ls6O-63 Ja-F 163. (MrRA 17r6)
1. Institut neyrokbirurgil imeni akad. N.N. Burdenko,, AMN
SSSR, Moskva.
PRGWSLOVJ~ M08b.
-,---,-..--,- -,.- ~z, - .
Review of the book *Chemical fundamentals of vital activity."
Vop. med. khim. 9 no.5:554-555 S-0 163. (KMA 17.-1)
POGODAYEV., Konstartin Illich., doktor biol. nauk; pROMTYSLOVy M.Sh.l
red.
[Biochemistry of the epileptic seizure; experimental studies I
Biokhimiia epilepticheskogo pristupa; eksperimentallnye is-
sledovaniia. Noskva, Meditsina, 1964. 296 p.
(MIRA 17: 6)
POPOVA, G.M.; PROMYSLOV, M.Sh.
Study of cerebrosides of some neuroectodermal tumors of the human
brain. Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 53 no.6:71-73 Je 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Iz laboratorii biokhimii (zav. - koktor biologicheskikh nauk
M.Sh. Promyslov) Instituta neyrokhirurgii imeni akademika N.N.
Burdenko (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR B.G. Yegorov) AM14
SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR S.Ye.
Severinym.
(BRAIN--TUMRS) (CEREBROSIDES)
LUTSWO) V.K.; P=4YSLOV, M.Sh. (Moskva)
Study of the content of nucleic acids in glial ttmors of "he
brain in man. Vop.neirokhir. no.4%56-58 162. (KIRA 15:9)
(NUCLEIC ACIDS) (BRAIN-TDIM)
- - TP R4 0 ~~HYS doktor biolog.nauk (Mbakva); LCKTIONOV, G.M., assistent
(Tashkent)
Vital staining of brain tumors in an experiment. Vop.neirokhir.
25 no.1:16-20 162. (MRA 15:1)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo 7Anameni
institut neyrokhirurgii imeni akad. N.N. Burdehko AM SSSR i
Tashkenfakiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institat.
(BRAIN.-TUMORS) (STAIPS AND STAINING (MICRWCOFY))
PROMYSLOV, M.Sh.; A14ARANTOVA, G.G.
Determination of cerebrosides in various soMento of the brain in
generalized tetanus in rabbits. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 51 no-4:
66-70 Ap .161. (MIRA 14-8)
1, 1z laboratorii biokhimii (zav. - pror. V.M.Rubell) Instituta
nomallnoy i patologichaskoy fiziologii (dir. - doystvitollnyy chlen
AWT SSSR V.V,Paxin) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deystviteltnym
chlenom AMN SSSR S.Ye. Severinym. JTETAws)
(CEREBROSIDES) k (BRAIN)
MOROZOVA, ILS.;, PROMYSLCFV, M.Sh.
Problem of enzymatic splitting of c6rebrosides of the WAdn.
Biul. eksp. bibl. i med. 50 no.112:41+47 D 16'0... (Km. 14: 1)
1. 1Z Instituts. #ormalluoy i patologichoskoy fiziologii (diri -
akademik V.N. Chernigovskiy) AMN SSSRv Moskva. Predstavlena
chlenom, AMN SSSR d.Yes Severinym.
(CEREBROSIDES) (BRAIN)
PROMYSLOV, M.Sh.; MOROZOVA, M.S.
Relationship between the eulfhydryl group content and carebroside
metabolism in the brain of rabbits. Biul.eksp.biol.i mad. 48
n0-11:59-61 N 159. (KMA 13:5)
1. 1z laboratorii biokhimii (zav. - prof. V.M. Rabell) Instituta
uormallnoy i patologicheakoy fiziologii (dir. - deystvitellw
chlen AMU SSSR V.N. Chernigovskiy) ANN SSSR, Noakwa. Predstavlena
deyetvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.N. Ghernigovskim.
(BRAIN metab.)
(SULYHYIRTL COMPOUNDS metab.)
(CEMROSIDRS metab. )
CbmxdL"l AW.
Vol. 4S
A pr. 10 W4
'DWAsIcal Obodsta
tin In 1111?ldex In tow tatautfs.
Sh. flSt. Pd=h ZI. and Lxptl. 11jemp.,
fi:"*SCdP ru-St io=
4. ed. Sef., U.S.S.R., A oscow). DA14dy A"d.
NaKk S-S-SJL 92, 300"1953)-la total tetanim in
rabbits dscxc is a decline in the amt. of cembrosides but no.
chgage in total proicin or phospholipides of the bmin and".-
no th"Se In the coacn. of cmbrosides In the spinal cord.;
GALactuse conco, in the brain declines. The detris. wem
made by hydtoly4Ij of ilia lipides, cod. from the tisuic with
MtXO, 960, CTICIrMeOll (12 hrs. cach). ljy meAnt of
10% HsW4 2 firs., followed by detts. of galactase according
to Morris (cf. CA. 49, W408D in which the t"t schi. is
tmatt,4 -;th anduene soln. in IlYSO& and the green-blue,
color Is gct~ 1~
Name: PRO'14YSEOV, Matvey Shulimovich
Dissertation: Special features of exchangesof nitrous
substances of the central nervous 3y-
stem during certain toxic infectirus
processes
Degree: Doc Biol Sci
Affiliation; fnot indicate9d
Defense Date, Place: 11 Dee 56, Council of Department of
Medico-Biol cci of Acad Med 3ci USSR
Certification Date:- 7 Sep 57
Source: BMVO 22/57
~.2
PIR014YUDVY M. Sh.
"Biochemical Changes in the Central Nervous System in Various ribxico-
Infection Processes P. 159
Problema Reaktivnosti v Patologii, Medgiz, Moscow 1954. 344pp.
Nitrogen content of rabbit brain in fang pharrua-eutical
y5lov. ad. Nauk S.S.S.R.
s'eep. M. Sh. Prom. Doklady A k.
110, undu urutl=a-burbitu; narco-
sis for 5-7 firs, display it definite drop In the content of pro-
teins in the brain; residual N tends to rhe and lipide N m-
G- M. K0101,
PROWSLOV, K.Sh.
Investigation of the nitrogen-containing constituents in the
brain of rabbits following prolonged sleep Induced by
soporifics. Dokl. AN SSSR 110 no-3:L~17-420 5 156. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Institut normallnoy I patologicheskoy fiziologii Akademii
maditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.D. Speranakim.
(Brain) (Sleep) (Nitrogen In the body)
FROMTSWT, V.7.
-~~ Z.,
Use of precast concrete in apartment and public building construction in
Hoecov. Bet. i zhol.-bet. no.4:133-137 JI 155. (MLRA 8:9)
1. Naeballnik Glavmonstroya. (Moscov--P~recast concrete construction)
PROMYSLOvt, -, _
Precast reinforced concrete in the experimental-demonstration
building profects in Moscow. Bet.i zhel.-bet. n0-9:305-310
D 155. (MLRA 9:3)
1. Nachal'nik Glaizoaatroym.
(Moscow--Precast concrete construction)
. . Ik
PRONTSIA)V, V.P.
For use of standard plans, eliminating dofects and loverl ths cost
of construction. Gor.khoz.Hosk. 29 no.2-ol-5 F 155. IMM 8:5)
1. Sekretarl Koskovskogo gorodskogo komitsta KPSS.
(Construction industry)
PROKYSLOV,V.F.
Precast reinforced concrete in housing and public building
construction. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 29 no.7:4-7 Jl 155.
(KMA 8:9)
1. Zamestitell pred8edatelya ISDolnitellnogo komiteta Moskov-
ekogo soveta
(Nomcow-precart concrete construction)
AUTHDR: Promyslov, V~,F._(Director) .97-5-1/13
TITLE: Precast reinforced concrete in the housing development of
Moscow, (Sbornyy zhelezobeton v zhiishchom stroitellstve
Moskvy~,.
PERIODICAL: "Beton i Zhelezobet&nff (Concrete and Reinforced Concrete)
1957, N0.5, PP-163-190 kubtiti).
ABSTRACT: The number of flats e:bected in Moscow is increasing con-
stantly. During 1955 - 56 the total habitable floor area
constructed amounted to 2,439-000 m?, f,el. 1 000 000 m more
than during the 4th Five-Year Plan. An important step was
taken with the amalgamation of 204 building firms with
Glavmosstroy branch of Mosgorispolkom. The volume of build-
ing assembly work was increased by 30% and output of labour
by 47% during the last 3 years'. During this time the Lyu-
berets and Moscow factories for precast reinforced concZete
structures were constructed. Their out is 150 000 M-5 of
large clinker building blocks (per year Due to the re-
construction of the Moscow industry for building materials
the annual output of precast concrete nd reinforced con-
crete constructions reached 2 350 000 m , the output Of
large light concrete partition block6,was 230 000 mil the
Card 1/4 output of large panels was 500 000 m . Factories as
Precast reinforced concrete in the housing development of
Moscow'. (Cont..) 97-5-1/13
Moszhilstroy and Mosstroy No?.17 and many others specialised
in the asweinbly of large-panel houses. This type of con-
struction a-lows speeding up of the erection and assembly of
the housea, At present 68% of all flats are erected accord-
ing to standardised planning methodd. The standardised plan
11-05-02 was accepted as a prototype by the Architectural
and Planning Departments of Mosgorispolkom. Multi-storey
blocks of flAtst based on skeleton-slab construction, play
an important part in the Moscow housing development, as,
e.g.9 in the Novo-Pes.chanye Street in the 7th district and
in Novoye Cheremushky. The average weight of 1 m3 of houses
of brick construction weighs 550 - 600 kgj the skeleton slab
type weighs only POO kg and the brick panel type construct-
ion weighs 300 kg. The industrialisation of the building
activities resulted in th 5 following time-saving: in 1955
the labour losses for 1 m of housing construction were
1"33 man/day, this figure was reduced in 1957 to 1'.14 man/
d;~. Due to the wide use of assembled reinforced concrete
the percentage of assembled houses increased from 25% (in
1950) to 63% (in ~956)'. Tile volume o~ assembly work in-
Card 2/4 creased from 75 m-) (in 1953) to 314 m-3 (in 1956) for each
Precast reinforced concrete in the housing development of
Moscow~. (cont. ) 97-5-1/13
million roubles of building work'. Glavmosstroy introduced
in 1954 the "interrupted" type of precast concrete footings
which saved 20% of concrete. The use of hollow blocks for
basement walls-also results in a saving in concrete. The
Glavmoszhelezobeton introduced hollow slabs and panels for
floors which saved 18.5 % of concrete and the simplifica-
tion of the skeleton of multi-storey buildings resulted in
a reduction of the types of column by 33%. The number of
standards of reinforced concrete structural details was re-
d-uced by 11'.4% during 1956'. In the same year the Glavmoss-
troy experimented with "press" concrete. 3600 m3 of vaul-
ting blocks and 4800 m3 of kerbs were manufactured by this
method during 1957, A new factory for "press,-concrete is
being planned; this factory will have a capacity of 20 000 m3
per annum. The wide use of precast reinforced concrete re-
duces considerably the requirements for timber. Up to now
0.06 m3 of timber were required for 1 m2 of roof construct-
ion. The annual requirements of timber for Moscow alone
were 6500 m3~:__ Experiments with concrete roofs and steel
roofing material in -place of timber were carried out on a
factory scale during 1955-56. In the Nozhayskaya Street
Card 3/4 the roofs of houses were covered with reinforced concrete
Precast reinforced concrete in the housing development of
Moscow. (Cont.) 97-5-1/13
slabs N~--64
.2 -12 (BE-64-12)9 (dimensions:120 x 640 cm)'.
11 million M2 of habitabl-e floor area should be completed
in Moscow during the 6th"-Fi*e-Year Plan. It is aimed to
save concrete and steel by substituting the reinforced con-
crete skeleton by prestressed frames and by simplifying the
joints. A 10% saving in steel could be achieved.
There are 14 f igures.
ASSOCIATION: Glavmosstroy.
AVAILABLE:
Card 4/4
ZLOBIH, Anstoliy; SMIIUIOV-CHKRKF.ZOV, A.; A2HAYEV, Vesiliy, red.; VASI-
LEVEKIY, Vitaliy, red.; VERSHIGORA, Petr, red.; DANIN, Daniil, red.;
red.; KORMW, G., red.izd-va; YAKOVL-PVA, Te.,
_gP,QkW'
tekhn.red.
(Twenty-three stories on builders] 23 rasakaza o Btroiteliakh.
Moskva, Mosk.rabochii, 1958. 386 p. (MIRA 12:11)
(Moscow--Construction workers)
ZASYAPIKO. A.F.j KUQHFBIIKO, V.A.; PAVMKO, A.S.; GRISHWOV, I.A.;
MLOV, V-S-; SHASHKOV. Z.A.; YMPREKOV, M.T.; SMIRNOV, M.S.;
WIZHOV, D.G.; NOVIMN, I.T.; NDSOV, R.P.; ASKOCHENSM, A.N.;
NIRRASOV. A.M.; LAVRKWKO, K.D.; TARASOV, N.Ya.; GABDANK, K.A.;
LIVIN, I.A.; GIMURG. S.Z.; AIMANEROV, A.P.; EDWIN, I.V.;
OZEROV, I.N,; SOSNIN, L.A.; BELYANDV, A.A.; HAYMUSHIN. I-I-;
INYUSHIN, M.V.; ACHKASOV, D.I.; RUSSO. G.A.; DROBYSEIEV, A.I.;
PIATONOV, N.A.; ZHIMERIN, D.G.;,.PRQ).ff
I -l-, -,�LCV V.F.; ERISTOV, V.S.;
SAPOZHNIKOV. F.V.; XASATKIff, M.V.; Mgjibi~, M.Ta.; KDTIIXVSKIY,
D.G.
Yedor Georgievich Loginov; obituax7. Elek.sta. 29 no.8:1-2
Ag '58- (MIRA 11: 3.1)
(Loginov, Fedor Georgievich, 1900-1958)
PROMYSGOV, Vladimir Fedorovich; RGIN, TuA, inzh., nauchnyy red.; UDOD.
rea.iza-va; GMENSON, P.G., takhn.red.
[Industrialized housing construction in MOBCOW] Industrializatsiia
zhilishchnogo stroitel'stvn Moskvy. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 223 p. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR
(for Promyslov).
(Moscow--Precast concrete construction)
AT, YAT 1C. S. Lido ceased];. BLJOKHIH, P.N.; 1302VINYO, M.Ye.; D~',VYAT1:OV,G.V.;D11ITRIYP,1V,
A.D.; Y7,RSHOV, P.H.; UYTHEV, A.G.; KIBIREV, &.F.; KOSTYUKOVSKIY, M.G.;
K1JZN-nSO7, B.T.; LIVOV, G.N.; MOGILINYY, A.I.; ORLOV, G.M., OVSYAlf-
NIKOV, K.L.; T~WqLQY, -_aIIRKOV, N.H.; SKACKKOV, I.A.; SUOF-
ONO, N.A.; SUSNIKOV, A.A.; CHAGIN, D.A.; OCREUNKO, V.A., obahchiy
red.; GIRISHMANOV, I.A., obshchiy red.; SVETLICHM, V.I., obshchiy
red.; RTIBAVENKO, B.R., obshchiy red.; BARSKOV, I.M., red.; UDOD,
V.Ya., red.izd-va; YUDINA, L.A., red.izd-va; GOLOVKINA, A.A., tekhn.
red.
[Building practices in foreign countries; Northern Airope and German
Federal Republic] Opyt stroitel'stva za rubezhom; v stranakh Se-
vernoi Evropy i FRG. Po materialam otchetov delegataii sovet%kikh
spetsialistov-stroitelai. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-r7 po stroit.,
arkhit. i stroit.materialam. 1959. 598 p. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Predsadatell Goestroya SSa (for Kucheranko). 2. Zinestitell
predsodatelya Gosstroya SS-12 (for Svetlichnyy).
(Rurope, Western-Building)
PRO!ffS71M - V - F -,
Lots's constaptly lover construction costs and spned up housing
construction. Stroitellqtvo no.11:11-15 N '59-
04IRA 13:2)
(Construction irAustry--Costa)
(Moscow-kpartment houses)
PROMM _ V,,--
let's raise the de.--v of prefabrication in building industrial
estabIlebments. fi~ atroi,Ros. no.3:1,3 Mr 161.* (MIM 14:6)
1. Predoedatel"Gosudarstvennogo komiteta. Soveta Ministrov RSFSR
Po delam stroitellstva.
(Construction industry)
.PROML40VI V.
We will Oarx7 out the party's new tasks successfully. Na stroi.
Ros. no.10:1-3 0 161. (MIRA 14:11)
L Predsedat(~Dl' Goestroya RSFSI~.
(Construction industry)
PROMYSLOV, V.
Large-panel apartment houses should be of excellent quality. Na
9troi. Ros. 3 no.1:1-2 Ja 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Predsedatel' Gosstroya RSFSR.
(Apartment.,houses) (Construction industry)
NRa AP7002565 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/023/0053/0053
INVENTOR: Suminov, V.M.; Promyslov, -Ye.V.; Kuzin. B.G.; Skvorchevskiy,
A.K.; Barbashin, N.N.
ORG: none
`TITLE: Pneumatic sizing of microholes. Class 21, No. 189083.
CAnnounced by the Moscow Aircraft Technological Institute (140skovskiy
aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut)]
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no.
23, 1966, 53
TOPIC TAGS; microhole drilling, laser drilling, laser machining,
-mierohole sizing, Lq-YS.Q 19AOL-IVJ97701v~ D1?1Z-1-1'V6 07t),C&I"V&
ABSTRACT: This Author C rt f' e
e i icate introduces a method of sizing microholes mad
with a laser beam. To improve the precision of the microhole, the
.material melmd or vaporized by a laser beam is removed from the hole with!
;a.compressed.air jet. [ND]
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: lONov65/ ATD PRESS: 5113
Card 1/1
uDc: 621.375.8:621.735.6
AFT005656 SOURCE CODE: uR/o413/61/000/002/0110/ollo
INVENTORi SuminoY9 V. M.; Skvorchevskiy, A. K.SPromysloy, Ye..V.
ORG: None
TITLE: An installation for dynamic balancing of the rotors in gyromotors. Class 42,
No. 19o64i
BOURCE; Izobretenlys, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zmaki, no. 2, 1967, 110
C TAGS: gyroscope component, laser application
TRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an installation for dynamic balancing
the rotord in jWrcmotors. The device contains &.unit for indication of imbalance,
lation generators, a synchronizer and a pulse power regulmtor which produces feed-
k according to the amplitude of the imbalance. Lasers ar(,-- used to reduce the time
.uired for balancing.. The Q of the laser beams is modulated by devices made in the
m of rotating mirrors for feed4back according to the phase of the imbalance.
Card 1/2
um 62o.i.o5;531.24
? :) - v - -1, - , ,I I;-
~ , -I'; I - L. t, , -*. ' ~ " L . 1, , , -- -6
, . : , 7 . I I . , - . I .. 3,; 1... 1.'. ~~ Ie - I ~ -*
;; 1.-. , i E~, % ~;~ I - , , , , - b ., , , - . .. - - ., ., .1 1 1 ~-- -,
~. .,-i, . - - ~ , "
17
_TF60MZAU'lp Yu., inzh.; NIKULISHIN, K.
Rotating boom. Tekh.mol. 29 no.3:10 161. G,1IRA 14.3)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
PROWL,&LEV, Yu., iuzh.; IIIKULISHIN, N.
blew assembly crane. Telea.mol. 28 no.8;12 060. (MIRA 13:9)
1. TSentr~illnoye koaatruktorskoye byaro Ministerstva stroitellsl%va
RSFSR.
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
u40, inzh.; NIMISHIN, Te.
PR9~Z# 7
, , _W, ~,~
Hydraulic hoist to be used in assembling ope-rations. Self.stroi. 14
no.9:25 S t-59. (MIRA 12:11)
(E~rdraulic jacks)
PROMZALEV, Yu.2 inzh.; NIKULISHIN, K.
----------------
Hand-operated lever winches. Sell. stroi. 15 no. 3:24 Mr t6l.
(KMA 14: 5)
(Winches)
PROMUIZV, Yu., inzh.; NIKULISHIN, K., izlzh.
Machine unit for the construction of water-cooling towers. Nauka
i zhizal 28 no.4:26 Ap 161. 01FA 1495)
(Water towers-Design and construction)
PR(X-IZPJ,EVj Yu.9 inzh.; INIKULISHIFt K., inzh.
Hydraulic hoif3t for building -,seembly operations. Rauka i
zhinzn' 28 no. 2:11 F-161. (.,,,U.A 14:2)
I
; (Hoisting
lrx--
. .r,
PROMULEV. Yu., inzh.!, NIKULISHIN, K., inzh.
New tower crane. Nauka i zhizu' 27 no-10:50 0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
PROMZALEV, Yu.S.; NIKULISHIN, K.Ye.
Heavy-duty trailer. Avt.prom. 28 no.12:43 D '62. (NIRA 16sl)
1. TSentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro Ministerstva stroitellbtva
RSFSR.
(Truck trailers)
PROMWEV, Yu.S.; ITIKULISHIN, K.Ye.
Neir creunee -Por construction, assembling, loading2 and unloading work.
Gor. khoz. Mosk. 36 no.5:48, 3 of cover 1-~y t612. (MIRA 15:7)
(Cranes., derricks, etc.)
PROMMICV, S,A,,;,.,,inzhener.
-,~-
Universal self-propelled concrete placer. Nov.tekh.i pered.op. v
stroi. 18 ne.4:13-14 Ap 056. (MI-RA 9:7)
(Concrete)
PRON, Adam (Sosnowiec, ul. Deblinska 7)
(;see Of 08cal ratioulonarooma complicated by chronic intussusception.
'Pediat. Polska 34 no.'1:99-102 Jan 59.
1. Z Oddzialu Chirwgil Dxieaieaej S-spitala dla Ikisoi V soenowou
D,yrekt6r Bzpitals; -dr mod. H. Krupinski P.o OrOrAtor Oddzialu:
dr mad. A:, Pron.
(DtTMSUGVTI01(, in W. & child,
d by rat iculosarooms, of osom (Fol))
(SARCOML, RNMULUM GM, in Inf. & child,
comme causing Intuesusoeption (P01))
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D287/D307
AUTHORS: TTarkovskiy, L.Ya-, Vekshinap N-V-9 and PZ~nl, G.F.
TITLE: The formation of boron carbides during the reduction
of rare earth metal oxide mixtures and of boron with
carbon
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy'khimii, v. 35, no. 9, 1962-9
2090 - 2091 . e
TEXT: The present work is a continuation of earlier investigations
carried out by the authors on the formatio.n of lanthanide borides
and on metal - boron - carbon systems. Experiments on the C-reduc-
tion of mixtures containing Ce02 or La2 03'and B2 03 were carried out
at temperatures between 1900 and 20000C, under the conditions des-
cribed earlier. The reduction products were found to contain a con-
siderable quantity of a chemically unstable product; hydrolysis of
the latter induced the following reactions: B and the metal went
into solution, C and a certain percentage of B formed polymeric or-
gaanic compounds. These results, as well as x-ray data from prelimi-
nary investigations, proved that boron carbides were formed in the
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systems Ce-B-C and La-B-C and that the properties of the compounds
were similar to the characteristics of boron carbides of alkaline
earth metals. There is 1 table.
SUBY,ITTED: December 18, 1961
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SHCHIMAREVS S.A., MOROZOVA, M,P.; FRON', G.F.
EnthalFy of the formation of calcium comp-ovnds with elements of
the ma-in subgrcv.p of the r1th. group. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.7.2069-
2072 -J1 162. WIRA 15:7)
I. Leningradsk:Ly gosudarst-vennyy universitet.
(Calcium compounds) (Heat of formation)
L 27619-65
.tlp(-)/T/ W(WEPA/EWP(b)
6-47PFV-Pq~
T
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'THOR: ftikovsk~y-, L, U.
AU
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.~,---TITLE,,.-'.~Lanthanum. drocarb dea-~
5-251
BOUGE., Zhurn flo v. 38, no. 21 1965 24
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth borocarbide, lanthanum. borocarbide, high temperature
-borocarbide,- borocarbide preparation, borocarbide hydrolysis, borocarbide thermal
--Ldiss ciation:
0
-ABSTRACT: and,physi h-- 1 --ti- -,of-the-bigh7temperature,
coc emica yroper es
Thase- of lanthanum borocarbide, W41 3 have: been studied because of the importance
of.-, the rare~~earth 'compounds vithi-boron and carbcq for various processes such as the
of- z pounds'lby.'hydrolysis of borocarbides. A
formation . polkmeri able'ollanoboron com.
product containing ,03- 96% IAC02.was prepared bk-sintering in reducing atmosphere
at 1900C the following mixtures: 1) lanthanum metal, boron, and carbon*, or 2) boron
carbide,.carbon, and ItLnthanum metal, lanthanum oxide, or lanthanum carbide; or
3) lanthanum carbide, carbon, and boron or boron oxide 0203). Thermal reduction
with carbon of a mixture of lanthanum and boron oxides produced either EL mixture
of JACO~ (up to -TO%) and LaB6, or pure LaBr.. The products of all reactions studied
Cdrd. 11
L 2:7~619~65
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ACCESSION,
were deterimined by elemental end phase chemical analysis and x-ray powde diffrac-
tion. The analytical ne-thods we re described. The phase deterrainatioXas made by
analyzing the solution, residue, and gas produced by hydrolysis -NFfh-hydrochloric
-1) of the sintered products. The product's of sintering were co
ci Mposed of boro-
a
carbides, lanthanum hexaboride (LaBrj, carbon, and, occasionally, lanthanum carbide
(LaC2) or:'-boron carbide (B4C), The optimum La:C:B ratio in the starting mixture
producing--LaC B exclusive of other b6rocarbide phasesP was found to be 1:4:2.
4 2t
-Other funisip` i4e4l borocarbide phase6,were detected
eci In the sintered mass obtained
with.~diffe)rent`~_- Lai C B -ratios. Pure. W--B-* Vas a polycrystalline cake which decom-
___4 2-
(6-Ver 2000C)-and was completely hydrolyzed J
pobed on heating up to its melting point.
iad. an
by HCl with the formation of solid,
4 gaseous organic compounds, as In
the hydrolysis of alkaline earth borocarbides. Experimental data confirmed the
existence of the cerium, praseodymium~ i,4 -eodyiaium, iamarium, europium, and gadolinium
borocarbides 0 anthanum -Uio;,arbide and alkaline earth borocarbides,
gous to 1
_temperature '-,a Yacuum.
-which ar'e~dompletely dissociated_at`'~fg~~ Orig. art. has:
2'fi
wid 5,*t6blesi (JTK]
gures
ASSOCIATION: none
oird 213
PRON, Stanislaw
Two years of activities of the center for pharmaceutio documenta-
tion of GBL in Krakow. Farmacja 10 no.4:107-111 Ap '54. (KUL 3:7)
(PHARMOT, history,
*Poland)
FRON, Stanislaw, dr
Importance of museum type pharmaceutical documentation for
historical purposes. Farmacja Pol. 18 no.17/18:457-459
S 162,
-:k
ZHIVOTINSKAYA, G.I.; PROM', V.M. --O*wa*l
For concerted action of efficiency experts. Ketallurg no.10:1-4
0 '56. (nu 9: 11)
1. Starahly inzhener tekhnicheskogo otdela po izobretatellstyu
Stalluskoo wtallurgleheskoo savada (f or Zhivotinskaya);
2. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgichaskiy institut (for Pron').
(Netallurgical research)
121,YSHEV, Ivan Nikitich; PRONI, Vladimir Maty yevicIii YURCHUK, V.I.,
kand. is t. nauk, -o5-t-v-,---r-e-K. T,-VALiGURA, V.A.. red.; MATVI I GHUK,
A.A., tekhn. red.
[our confident steps] Tverdoi postupliu. Kiev., 1961. 1+5 p.
(Obshchestvo po, rasprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh
znanii Ukrainskoi SS11. Ser.1, no.20) (MIRA 15:2)
(Dnepropetrovsk-Steel industry) (Efficiency, Industrial)
h
, ) *,V , Lvan M- j,j I
T-Y 11 i_- " kit i,2h; 1~,avoiovich; KO,
- .1 ., I-CA.
[.'.'Proutc uhe new, wt~vl ~-araS4 novoho,
L~v
komaii-stychx.ohr. - L,
j'P*cj..X--t"()'vsrk, Lrnipropctrovslke kr,-jzh-
kove v:id-v,), 1961. 51- p. (1,11RA ).7:10)
PRONAI, G.; TAKO, J.; JAKI, G.
Phaeochromocytoma. Orv.hetil. 91 no.18:545-550 30 Ap- '50.
(CLKL 19:2)
1. Clinic for the Diagnosis of Internal Diseases (Director --
Dr. Pela Parjeez) and the Surgical Clinic (Director -- Dr. Gyula
Jaki), both of Szeged University.
PASZKO, Zygmunt; PliOlIASZKO, Alicja; GADEK o Andrzej
Studies on the deterniination of pituitary gonadotropi=-. 1.
Comparison of methods used in the extraction from urim . Postepy
hig. i med. dosw. 15 no-3:323-330 161.
1. Z Zakladu Biologii Nowotworow Instytutu Onkologii im. Marii
Sklodowskiej-Curio v Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr K.Dxc oraz
z Zakladu Patologii Dos,.,iadezalnej PAN Kierownik: prof. dr
L.Paszki%ticz.
(GONADT,LPINS PITUITARY urine)
FRONASHO.. Alleja
Mamotropie effect of urine from women investigated during
the menstrual c7cle, pregnanr-7 and lactation. Endokr. pol.
14 no.107-55 163.
1. Zaklad Patologii Doswiadczalnej PAN Kierownik: prof. dr
L.-Phszkiew1cz Praoownia Eadokrynologii Kierownik3 prof. dr
Ka Dux.
(MAMAE) (PREGNANCY) (URINE) (LACTATION)
(PHAfMCOLOGY) (MENSTRUATION)
PASZKO, Zygmun--; i3j~DEK, Andrzej; PRONASZKO, Allcjil
Studies on ';hp determJ nation of :)ilviftar
Characteri.stic--.s of the WIG-FLI .5tandarl domestic gonad-t-~snfr'
Er.dokr. Pol. 14 no.6.-513-526 N--l, 165.
1. Zaklad B-iologili Nowotworow Instytutu Onkologli !-m. Maril
Skiodowskiej'-Curie w Warezavie (Dyrektor; prof, dr W. iasLnslk'-
Kierowniki Zakladu-, prof. dr K. Dur) i Zaklad Patolog'-J.
Doswiadczainej Polskie' Al~adpm-"-' Naijk (Kierownik?, prof. d-,
1. Paszkicwicz).
GADEK, Andrzej; PASZKO, Zygmunt; PR(RUSZKO, Alicja
Studies on the determination of pituitary gonadotropins in
the urine. II. On variable sensitivity of mice used for
biological tests. Postepy hig.med.dosw. 17 no.6t831-838
N-D'63
1. Z Zakladu Niologii Howotworow Instytut7a Chkologii. im.
Marii Sklodowskiej-Cur-ie w Varszavie (kierownik: prof.dr.
K.Dux) oraz z Zakladu Patologii Do8r-',adczalneJ PAN (kie-
rownik: prof.dr. L.Pasakiewiez),
7
"Y
"luct a a on
I s I"wlaard f
On the arploy.;Lng OL
pit.uita.ry gona-_lrjt:-.)F.IrLs in urine. A:r--:h.
o"3
no.5.-'
1. Departnent of Biology of Tumc;r~!.. lle MarDa
Insti'mle c'L Or ce-AciTf. lvrarsa-~7 inst-S."a-te ~-f
1:)--7 -11aln A:-aderLj- cC
.7-. r, R~
-Uot
r op 1
Ur".
o6.
epl), fit
3--jEO
jj
ea :I-,-
-k,.
Idd , , . -,
PASZKO, Zygmunt; PRONASZKO, Alicla
Determination of aotivity of gonadotropic hormones. Mrdokr. Pol.
16 no.2zl57-165 Mr-Ap'65-
1. Instytut Onkologii Im. M. Curip-3klodowskiej v Warazawie
(Dyrektor3 prof. dr. W. Jasinski); Zaklad Biologii Nowotworrow
(Kierowniki prof. dr. K. Dix) oraz Zaklad Patologii Doswiacl-
czalnel Polsklej Akademii Nauk (Klerownikt: prof. dr. Z.Ru.,3z-
czeuBki).
DOLINSKA, Barbara; KLECZKOWSKIj Bogdan; PRONASZKO-R2EPECKA. Irena
Dystopia renis cr-aciata. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.33:1252-12554
16 Ag 165.
1. Z I Oddzialu Chorob Wewnetrznych (Ordynator: dr. B. Kleczkowski)
i z Pracowni Radiologicznej (Kiero,,mik; dr. I. Pronaezko-Rzepecka)
Szpitala Miejskiego Nr. 6 w Wars,,,awie.
LUKACS, Szilveszter,, dr.; PRONAY, Gabor, dr,
Sequelae and prognosis of extensive resection of the small intestines.
Orv. hetil. 104 no.23:108&1090 9 Je i63.
1. Borood-Abauj-Zemplen megyci
Sebeszet es II, Belosztaly.
(INTESTINAL NEOPLASMS)
(NEOPLASMS METASTASIS)
Szentpeterikapui Korhaz, Baleseti
(INIESTINAL DISEASES)
(THROMBOSIS)
I. . ........ -I.------'-'.---
IrI : .- 1,; -I! \"I ,I
1, , -. P 11, II
00n, AL.J.; SIKUIA,.L.; SITAY, S.; PRONAY, K.
Effect of aureomycin on &auto rheumatism in children. lek listy, Brno
6 no.22:40;.685 conal. 15 Nov 51. (CLML 21-4)
PRONCHU, M.
Plant worl-.s in two shifts. Sill.bid. 10 no.4:19-20
Ap 16o. (MIR& 13:7)
1.Predsedatel"oovets, Feremyshlyawikoy mezhkolkhoznoy
stroitellnoy organizateii, LIvovskoy oblasti.
(Peremyshlyarq-Briok industry)
PRONCHENKOV., 1.
"Alma-Ata, Capital of Soviet Kazakhstan." (Alma-Ata, Z`tolitsa LOVet3kogo Kazakhstana.)
Alma-Ata, K&ziosizdat 1955. 100 str.
PROUCHMOV, 11!"~Ikhayloyich; DOLGOPYATOV. Tu.A. redaktor; ZLOBIN,
0, WffffffR`e's-kiy redaktor.
[Alma-Ata, capital of Soviet Kazakhst,aa]Alma-Ata-stolitsa
Soyetskogo lazakhatana. Alma-%&tat Kazakhokoe gos. izd-yo,
1955. 99 P. (MLRA 8--?)
(Alma-Ata-Daiscription)
TERMSKIY, Ya.P., redaktor; GUSXV, A.A., redaktor; FRONGHMKOV I.V.,
rodaktor; VILTMTEVA, A.V., tekhnicbeeldy redaktor Zz;~~
[Problems of causality in quantum mechanics; collection of trans-
lations] Vopro'sy prichinnosti v kvantovoi*mekhanike; abornik pere-
vodov. Moskva, Izd-vo innostrannol lit-ry, 1955. 333 P. (MESA 8:7)
(quantum theory)
PRONCKUS, A.,' doe.; LAPINSKAS, V.
Perforating gastric ulcers with hemorrhage. Sveik. apsaug. 7 no.8:
46-47 162.
1. Vilniaus I tarybine klinine ligonine.
(PEPTIC ULCER MWRHHAGE) (PZPTIC ULCER PERFORATION)
I -I,- -~- ~' ! -C
PRONCZUK, J.
Water requirements and basic information on grasslands and permanent pastures for the
USeL10f the water management.
P. 73 (Prace I Studia) No. 1, 1956, Warszawa, Poland
SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCES'711ONS (EFAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958
PRO!"'CZUK. j.
Nho nved to tiAe of m..eudows nd
C-Cjl': A :UL)- .. (.~',,c-,elna Orcranizacja Tec~Lii-c--Pa)
"ol. 14, no. 11, 1;ov. 19-'~4
So. East European- Accessions List 77,01. !~, No. 9 "Ienter'ber.
FRONCZUK. J.
T-:;CHNOU)GY
PERIODICAL: GOSPODARKA WODNk. Vol. 18,no. 8, Aug. 1958.
PRONM K, J. ApprAisalof recently applied analytic methods preceding ':and
reclamation. P. 337.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (,EAI) LC Vol. 8, no. 4.
April 1959, Unclass
VAIIERTEIN, V.E.; PRONDIZHINSKIY.. A.M.
Using the method of radioactive tracers ft:)r evaluating the
power of bearing materials to absorb abrasive parts occuring in
lubricants. Tren.i i=.mash. no.15:47-58 162. (KMA 15:4)
(Bearing metals-Testing)
(Radioactive tracers-Lidustrial applications)
U3SICKI.Ty 1. fKasiteskiyp 1.]; PRONEK, E. {translator]
The tboory of management. Podnik organizace 17 no.3:137-138
Mr 163.
.1. Techniko-organizacni vyzkumny ustav stroji-rensky (for
Fronek),
PRONEK, Ed., inz.
"Mechaitization of economic calculations with punched card mach"Izes'
by J.I~ybl and others. Reviewed by Ed. Pronak. Pod org 17
no.7036 Jl 163.
1. Technicko-organizacni vyzkummy ustav strojirensky.
SOV/1 24- 57- 3- 3616
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 3, p 142 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Pronenko, A. A.
TITLE: Free Torsion of Built-up Metal Girders (Svobodnoye krucheniye
sostavnykh metallicheskikh balok)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar1kovsk. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp., 1956, Vol 26, pp 197--
212
ABSTRACT: The author examines the free torsion of built-up closed-section
girders with continuous and truss-type webs. Truss-type webs may
be replaced by equivalent continuous webs provided that the condf-tion
of identical operation in shear is observed. The shearing strain of
the middle surface of all sides of a section is taken into consideration.
It is assumed that the transverse section of the girder remains unde-
formed and that the members of the built-up girder do not buckle.
Numerical examples are given illustrating the employment of the
formulas proposed in the design of built-up girders subjected to free
torsion. The theoretical results obtained for three types of girders
are compared with experimental data obtained at the TsNIPS (Central
Card 1/2 Scientific Research Institute of Industrial Structures). Various
Free Torsion of Built-up Metal Girders
SOV/1 Z4-57- 3-3616
values of torsional stiffness G(Ik+ Id) of the girder were compared and were found
to be in good agreement. Also, it is shown that failure to consider the shearing
stresses in the webs of the girder results in overrated values of the torsional stiff-
ness of the latter.
A. 1. Strellbitskaya
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PROWWO, A.A. kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.
Sceentric flexure of steel beama. Trud7 KHIIT no.28:173-192 '58.
(MIRA 12:3)
(Girciers) (Flexure)
24(l) BOV/46-5-3-24/32
AUTHORSs Pronenico, LJ, alld RiVin, A,N.
TITLE. Sound-Absorbing Coatings of Staple Glass Fibre for Anechoic Chambers
(Zvukopogloshchayushchiye pokrytiya Is Ghtapallnogo stsklovolokna dlya
%vukaaernoy kamary)
PERICOIC&L- Almstichaskiy zhurnal, 1959, Vol 5, Nr 3, pp 378-379 (USSR)
A BSTRA C T In 1958 the Merefyansk Glass Factory started to produce; rigid glass-
fibre plates suitable for shaping into sound-absorbing wedges. Three
0 = height and 9 mm apart were joined into blocks of
such wedges of 9
'
40 x 40 am bass. Such blocks were fixed 20 em from a -wall of a tube
in -which measurements were made. The space between the -wedges ard the
-wall was eigher left empty or filled with three layers of staple glass
fibre of 16 am total thickness (Fig 1)j the boat results were obtained
with the space behind the wedges filled.. Measurements Carried out in a
low-frequency interferometer of 40 x 40 cm2 cross-section showed that somd
absorbers consisting of glass fibre blocks, dsi~iribed above, and with the
space between them and the -mall filled by glass fibre layere,absorbod
more than 99%of the incident acoustic energy in a wide range of
frequencies ..beginning from 62 c/s ~~he reflection coefficient of such
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Sound-Abaorbing Coatings of Staple Glass Fibre for Anechoic Chambers
sound absorbers in shown as a function of frequency in Fig 2, curve 1).
curve 2 in Fig 2 shows the reflection coefficient of the same glass-fibre
sound absorbers with the space behind the wedges and the vall left empty.
For the sake of comparison, curve 3 of Fig 2 shows the values of the
reflection coefficient of sound absorbers produced by the "Genest" Company
(Western Germany); theirs absorbers were wedges of 100 cm length placed
10 am from the wall, i.e. their total length was the same as that of
the glass-fibre absorbers described above. There are 2 figures and
3 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 2 translations into Russian.
JI.SSOCIATIaI.Vsasoyuznyy a.-i. Institut fiziko-telchnichesidkh I radiotakhnichaskikh
izmereniy, Moskovskaya obl. (All-Union Research Institute for Physico-
Technical and Radiotechnical Measurements, Moscow Province)
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AUTHORS: Rivin, A. N. and Pronenko L. Z.
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Investigation of Sound-a s ine ate for Sound Measuring
TITLE: o ~rb
Chambers
PERIODICAL- Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 9; PP, 54-56
TEXT: The,authors describe investigations of sound-absorbing coats. TheY
were made on an acoustic special low-frequency interferometer. With its Eid
it was possible to measure the sound reflection coefficient in the frequoncy
range from 35-40 to 400 cps. The testing apparatus is briefly described.
The authors investigated voats of ordinary drawn glass fiber wadding, of
drawn starch-impregnated glass fiber boards, wedge-shaped coats of staple
glass fiber boards (of the Merefyanskiy zavod (Merefa Works)), and a
variant of the latter in the form of blocks of 3 wedges (900 mm long). The
test results are diagrammatically shown in Figs. 1-4. The experiments
showed that the last-mentioned coats guarantee a sound absorption of morE!
than 99% in a wide frequency range from 60-62 CPS UDwards. The reflection
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coefficient of individual samples varies by a maximum of 24,. Therefore,
such coats are recommended for the large sound measuring chambers to be
constructed. Imported samples of sound.-absorbing coats were investigated
for comparison. Results are shown in Fig. 4. Hence, it appears that the
coats developed by the authors yield no worse, at certain frequencies even
better sound absorpticn. There are 4 figures.
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U MORS: Rivin, A. , Pronenko, L. Z.
N.,
TITLE: ~ound-absorbing coatings ' r phonometer chambers
Ij 10
?a-IICDICI,:-.: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 110. 5, 1962, 41, abstract 5G'-',75 (V zb.
"ArkhItekturn. akustika", Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1961, bb-9'T)
TEYP. Results are presented on investigations of sound-absorbing coatings
in form of pyramids and wedges, prepared from various glass fiber materials with,
the purpose to cover inner surfaces of a damped phonometer chamber. 'The investi-
gations were carried out by measuring I;ne soLnd reflection factor at a normal
gradient in the tube of"a lo,,,r-frequency interferometer in the frequency rangE! Of
~'5 - 40G, cps. Investigated were coatings of glass wool (drawn out glass '.ibc!r
10 thickness) in form of covered gauze pyramids; of lamir, s of drawri oiA
glass fibers glued with starch (glass separating la-nelas); of slabs of (blast)
stable glass fibers glued with resins; of imported sound-absorbing coatings
from Western Germany and Switzerland. The effect of the dimensions of thd
resonant cavity between the base of wedges and the wall and of the width of the
gaps between the wedges, forming the inlet openings of this resonator, was
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Sound- ab:iorbing coatingz for phonometer chamberi A667 7/A 10 1
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investigated. it Is demnonstrated that, in case of the -use of wedges of dcrse
in ~ -1
n
aterials, showing a greater resistance to blasting (-_10 - 40 rell/cm) , the
resonance of oscillations in the cavity behind the wedges allows a considerable
~rr,orove,-,ent of sound absorption at low frequencies, which are near the lo-v:er
frequency limit of the coating, In this case the optimum dimensions o" t-he
re.-onant cavity and gaps between the wedges depend highly on the'den5ity of the
applied glass fiber material and its resistance to bla-ting. For,materi;~!s with
s-.all resistance to blasting (- 10 - 15 rel/cm) the resonant cavity behind the
-ed - 11
.. I.,es does not improve the sound-absorption; better results can be obtained
b,' filling the cavity with glass fiber material, or by using longer wedges. it
is mentioned that in case of coatings of materials with low blast resistance
-it o'ut resonant cavity, it is not anymore necessary to keep an exact size of
-th . A.
,Vledges, and thus the produe.tion and application of the coatings Is easier.
A. Rivin
trAbstracter's note: Complete translation]
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RIVIII, A.M.; PRONENKO, L.Z.; CHERPAK, V.A.
Metrological equipment for acoustical measurements at the
All-Union Scientific Research Institu-'(.e of Physics and Radio
Engineering. Trudy inst. Kom. stand., =or. i izri. prib. no.61-
7-22 162. (MIRA 16:4)
Nicro~bone) (Acoustical engineering)
PROMMO, V,I.. red.; KUNITSOVA, H.I., red. izd-va; KONDRAT'YICVA.
N.A., tekhn. red.
[Instructions 221-37 for chocking X-ban thernistorized low
power measuring devices] Instruktaiis 221-57 po poverks
termistornykh izmeritelei maloi moshchnosti trekfisentimetro-
vogo diapazons voln. Izd. ofitsiallnoo. Moskva. 1957. 9 P.
l..Russia(1923- U.S.S.R.)Komitet standnrtov. mer i ismeritell-
nykh priborov.
(Microwave measurements)
FROITAMILO, V.I., red.; KUZIIBTSOVA, M.A., red. izd-vv; KO1WRAT)WA,
M.A., teklui.:red.
[Instructions 216-57 for checking IM-2 low-power measuring
devices] InBtruktsiia 216-57 p0 poverke izmeritelei maloi
moshchnosti tipa IMM-2. Izd.ofitsiallnoe. Moskva, 1957.
10 P. (miRA 14:5)
l.' Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitat stnadertov, mar i iz-
maritellnykh priborov.
(Radio measurements) (Pulse techniques (Electronics))
PRONENKO, V.L., red.;. KUZUBTSOVA, H.I.. red. izd-va; KONDRATIYATA,
M.A., tikhn. red.
[Instructions 217-57 for checking a- band low power measuring
devices] Instruktsiis 217-57 po Poverka izneritelia maloi
moshch~osti desintis'antimetrovogo diapazons. Izd. ofitsiallnoo.
Moskva. 1957. 15 P. (MYRA 14:5)
1. Rusaia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet atandprtov, mar i izmari-
tel'nykh priborov.
(Microwave massurarients)
AUTHORS: Brodskiy, A.I., and Pronenko, V.I. 115-5-26/44
TITLE: Microcalorimeters for Measuring Superhigh Frequency Power in
3-centimeter Range (Mikrokalorimetry dlya izmereniya a.v.ch.
moshchnosti v 3-santimetrovom diapazone)
PERIODICAL: "Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika", No 5, Sep--Oct 1957, pp 65-60' (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Generally, only such microcalorimeters are described in the
known literature on accurate measuring of superhigh frequency
power, in which the measured power produces a change of
temperature in the calorimeter system that is proportional to
the power change. Bu-t since the power of thermal losses is
also proportional to the measured temperature difference,
such microcalorimeters do measure only a portion of the
applied power. The Khar1kov State Institute for Measures
and Measuring Devices worked during 1954-55 (on the suggestion
qf L.D. Bryzzhev) on constant-temperature calorimeters, witi,
which there is practically no temperature drop between the
device system and the ambient medium. It is claimed that
these calorimeters, also called isothermic microcalorimeters,
measure practically the entire applied power. Initially, art
ice-microcalorimeter was designed, based c.-i the known physical
Card 1/3 constants of density and melting temperature, i.e. for de-
115-5-26/44
Microcalorimeters for Measuring Superhigh Frequency Power in 41-centimeter
Range
termining the amount of heat energy conducted into the micro-
calorimeter by the change of work medium volume. With this
experimental instrument, the maximum error in measurements
in the 3 cm band does not exceed + 2% at a power ranging from
100 milliwatt to 10 watt. The iso*ermic calorimeter (compens-
ation microcalorimeter) which was finally developed, com-
prises a semi-conductor cooling element for compensation of
heat on the principle of the Peltier effect. It consists
basically of a calorimetric system, a band-conveying channel,
an outer case, and a battery of thermocouples. The maximum
error of this instrument is not more than + 2% in the po*er
range from 30 to 400 milliwatt. The readings of both described
micro-calorimeters were compared and at 100 milliwatt the
difference was found to be not over � 2%. Both instruments
are described in detail. Comparison of the subject micro-
calorimeters was also made with the ponderomotive milliwatt-
meter developed by K.T. Troynikov, (of the Kharlkov State In-
stitute for Measures and Measuring Devices). Work is present-
Card 2/3 1y continued with the purpose to extend the range of measure-