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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.A. CHESNOKOV - N.N. CHESNOKOVA

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CMMMOYO.J1,44, ZROOTINSM, G.1h. A now organic sold widely.spread In plant leaves (with sonsury in Inclish]. rest. IM 13, no.3t148-151 158. (KIM 11:5) (Plants-Chemical composition) (Itaconle maid) CHISNOKOV !,_, V.A,; PIMIVIGH, V.V.; VIRZITIN, U.N.; STSPANOVA. A.M. Some results of mass culture of unicellular algae. Vast. LOU 15 no.9:29-36 160. . (KIRA 13:4) (Alal) CHESNOKOV. V.A Sme physiological aspects of increasing the productivity of unisenular algae. Vast. LGU 17 no.9:113-M 162. (MM 15:5) (AIM--CULTUFM AM CULTURE NEDU) -VZ=QY,O,~ V,&O R&KRIMY, G. Influence of growth conditions on the activity of photosynthetic, apparatus in plants. Part 1. Effeot of shading on the activity.pf the photosynthet4o apparatus in plants. Vest. LGU 19 no.3:lZ7-138 161,, (M RA 17: 3) CIIESNOKOV . V.A.; RAKJUMOV , G. ; BUSHUYEVA , T.M. ; NOVIKC;V-1~ , 111'.V. Effect of warming up of leaves on the photosynthesis and activity of isolated chloroplasts. Vest. LGU 19 no.15:105-110 164. (MIRA 17:11) CHESNOKOVI - V16 A. 1. ZHABOTINSKIY, G. Kh.; ILI INSWA, N. L. Organic aeide in plantso their physiological role and posi- bilitime for practical use. Trudy PBI no.19t57-87 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Acids,, Orguic) (Plants-Metabolim) CHISNOKOV, V.A. Resquipping a VKP-16 mchins, for assembling lake bundles. Lee. prom.14 no.4:25-27 Ap 054. MU 7:4) 1. Starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik VO Vessoyusnogo teentmllnogo nanchno- iseledovatellskogo Instituts. (lumbering-Nachinery) GRESNO 'STBUOT, X.Ta. . On owlthieng and protection In networks of 3--6-10 kv in oil fields and refineries. Xnergebiul. n0-1:22-23 A '57. (MLRA 10:1) (Blectric evitchgoar) (Petroleum industry-3lectric equipment) OHESHOKOV. V. A. ,MW ---------- V. A. Chesnokov, "On a New Vibration Resistant Bearing of High Capacity Developed by M. L. Nowikow." paper presented at the 2nd A3.1-Union Coe. On Fundamental Problems in the Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Moscow, USSR, 24-28 March 1958. (21q r 1 0'. /~ I ~SDY~l :~R~~)/ kand. bklun. muk; CHNSNOKOV, V.A.. )mnd. tek-hn. naWk, dDt s. Goar transmission with M.L. Novikov's mashes. Vast. mah- 38 no.4: 3-11 4 158. (MIRA 1113) (Gearing) SOV/122-58-5-2/26 AUTHORS: Fedyakin, R.V. and Chesnokov, V.A., Candidatas of Technical Sciences TITLE: The Design of Geax,"Transmissions of the M.L. lqovikov Type ~Raschet zubehatoy peredachi M.L. novikova) PBRIODICAL: Vestnik Igashinostroyeniya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 11 - 19 kUSSR). ABSTRACT: The sequence of design of the new novikov tooth form is discussed. The tooth profile consists of circular arcs but the tooth as a whole has a complex shape. The shape and load distribution of the contact area are assumed. Usually, a truncated elliptical area is the result of short teeth. A circular distribution over the middle portion of the tooth width is said to be typical. The case of point contact with an elliptical contact area is also considered. Geometric relations derived in the two authors' previous paper (Vestunil: Mashinostroyeniya, 1958, Pr 4) are re-capitulated. The radii of curvature of the pinion and wheel teeth are COMDUted. Linear contact along the tooth height gives the best load capacity. The contact stresses for this case are computued by means of the Hertz theory. Formulae are given for determining the radii of the equivalent cylinders. The calculation yields Cardl/3 a "redu~aed" radius and a "reduced' length of the equivalent SOV/122-58-5-2/26 The Design of Gear Transmission of the M.L. Bovikov T~ype cylinder whose produc+-, multiplied by the square of the permissible contact stress and by a numerical factor, gives the limiting tangential force transmitted by the tooth. The perm- issible contact stress is proportional to the Brinell hardness number and to the sixth root of the-reci-Drocal number of load cycles. Gears so designed and tested under operating Condiltions are claimed to have exceeded the capacity of iDvolute gears of the same size by a factor of 3 at an average peripLeral speed of 12 m/sec. Gears running up to 60 m/sec viere tested at the Nikolayevskiy mashinostroitellnyy -"avod (Nikolayevsk Engineering Works) showing a similar superiority, The helix angle has a substantial effect T~e best results were obtained with a helix angle of abou; 15 . The design of the teeth for bending strength is based on a formula by 'which the bending stress is proportional to the tangential force and the tooth height and inversely proportional to the squaye of the root cross-section of the tooth. This follows frow the application of a load which is uniformly distributed over the height of the tooth and elliptically over the length. Teeth of equal safety against bending and contact stresses are obtained by changes of profile but not by changes in module- Card2/3 SOV/122-58-5-2/26 'The Design of Gear Transmission of the M.L. Nivokov Type It is thought that at least three different basic profiles will be required to make full use of the potentialities of the new tooth s1wPe. Details of bending strength analysis are given for convex and concave teeth. A safety factor of 2.5 is recomiended. A very high trength of the new tooth form is claimed, supported by practical tests. The original teeth with both sides of the profile consisting of concentric circular arcs have excessive strength. After laboratory experiments assisted by &train gaiige measurements, the appropriate proportions were established for the tooth thickness and the root fillet radius. The tooth strength is determined mainly by the value of the profile shift, by the pressure angle and by the helix anglS. A shift of 0.05 - 0.20, a pressure angle of 20 - 30 and a helix angle of about 12 appear to give best results. With~ the basic parameters chosen the geometric design of the tooth profile can be carried Zt. A detailed instruction and sequence of steps are given in the paper. There are 7 figures and 5 Soviet references. Cerd 3/3 1. Transmission gears--Design NOVIKOV, Mikhail Leontlyevich, doktor tekhn.nauk Ldeceesed]i Prinimal uchastiye FXDTAKIN. R.V., kand.takhn.nauk. CH3SNOKOV. V.A., red.; TATSMO, G.G., otv. ze vypusk; SUKILMIA, R.A., tekhn',-'red. [Now system of gear meshing] Novala sisteme zubchatogo zateep- lenlia. Koskva. Kosk.dom nauchno-takhn.propaijandy im. F.H. Dzerzhinakogo, 1959. 39 P. (Paredovoi opyt p~-oizvodstva. Ser. *Tokhnologiia mashinostroeniias" no.27. Novyu tokhnologicheakis protmessyl (MIRA 13:1) (Gearing) CHFISNOKOV takhn.naul, ~ I - Novikov's gears. Izobrol rate, no&6:22-24 Jo 159. (MIRA 12:9) (Gearing) CIEBROKOV, V.A., aspirant Cutting straight-toothed bevel gear wheels on a gear-shaping machine without copying devices. Issl.v obl.metallorezh.stan. no.4:157-163 161, (MIRA 14:12) (Gear cutting) 1963 SOURCE CODEt UR/0120/66/000/006/0196, 0198 AUTHOR: Ayzenberg, V. N.; Chem!jokov~o, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: Rectangular-pulse current generator with a silicon-controlled rectifier -198 SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnike eksperimenta, no. 6, 1966. 196 TOPIC TAGS: pulse generator, pulse signal AASTRACT: A 'pulse generator which uses a silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) is described (see Fig. 1). A triggering sigmal. amplif led by Ts-bT7 causes the SCR to conduct. Simultaneously, the triggering signal amplified Y Ti and T 4 causes thyratron (TS) to. conduct and capacitor C Is discharged through Lt. When the voltage on capacitor C reaches the value 91-AUt (69 to a voltage drop across the thyratron in the open stateY, the thyratron turns ofL ' After the time interval which, determines the duration of the pulse, a negative pulse Is applied to the - . . circuit consisting of 1/2 T1. T2, T3- After being amplified by 1/2 T, and T2. this pulse causes the thyratron to conduct. The voltage on the plate of T3 and, Consequently, that on the plate of the SCR decrease. The SCR in thereby cut off, VDQ 62le373*444 V Fig. 1. The circuit -of the VuLse pasta- tors and capacitor C is discharged through the thyratron. The described circuit Incorporating the silicon-controllod rectifier VKU-100 generates rectangular pulses with up to* 100 amp current, 50 wac duration, and rise and fall durations of 10 and 2 psec, respectively. OrIS. art. has; 3 figures. IGS) SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 24D~c65/ ORIG REY: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5110 2 J2 :C: N% AP7001/451 SOURCE CODE: UR/04-13/66/000 1/01P-8/03i~~ /02 rEN'rORS: Fedyakin,'R. V.; Chesnokov, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: A roller bearing. Clnss 47, No. 188231 Za-nnounced by Mitar-j Aviation Engineering Order of Lenin Krasnoznamonnaya Academy im. Prof. 14. Ye. Zhukovskiy (Voyenno-vozdushnaya inzhenernaya ordena Lenina Krasnoznamennaya Akademya)_7 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyyo obraztsy, tovjrnrjo znaki, no. 21, 1966, 188 TOPIC TAGS: roller bearingj, machine accessory, bearing race AMITLACT: This Author Certificate preoonts a roller bearing with grooved working surfaces of rings and rollers. To increase its load-bearing capacity and to diminish the noise it produces, the grooved working surfaces of rings and rollers are concave- convex and are identical in the rings and in the rollers (see Fig. 1).. These grooves in the surfaces may be disposed in a herringbone pattern., may be curvilinear or helAcal. ACC NRs AW003451 Fig. 1. 1 roller; 2 - external race; 3 internal race Orig. art. has: I figure. SUB COM: 131 SUBM DATEI 15Dec64 Z Card 2/2 henji3catic add. 1. 41~ - M 2E f,"und in the 'T C(XN 6 and PhCH,C0,11 Ily thermal- -bbiary Aystm c US: tinulys6 nietbods. - Me latter up Ified tq the tcniary sygtrm t of shom--d . that ~ the large3t area 4 cry~t.-%Mzation 13 th% VY N111h, f0lquul by thpt of PECHICOill. and finally vt tht coniMind C(XNH&2AcO1I, w. 30', AcOH OCC"PIC-S on Innallea-of crystallizatlon al-CAS an the diagram. Tile ?e--idU are shown giruphi6ity. -The systm h= 2 teniary One 12' With 3~ mole % AcOll, 351 rjole % I1hCH,COlIt, and AO moles% CO(NHt)3, and the other at -3' with 8 molt, % MN111h, 74 tno4t L% Arulf, mud 18 1.1-1a % PhcI1-.CO.1I aorves of t-mpn.- vs. cond., vis- - ity, and d. In the bi;Iary,%yadcms CO(NIIs)r-PhCJ12CWI d MO1I--P);CH*C(VI A~"e ultnoAt rmUlintar und Indl. CHESSOKOV, V.P.; BOIWTKIN, I.M. Ther=a anal*sis of the ternary system acetamide - acetic acid - phenylacetic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 30 n0-7:2124-2127 JI 160. (MIRA 13: 7) I, ArkbwWl'skly levotekhnicheekly lnstitut* (Acetaulds) (Acetic acid) BOKHOVKIN, I.M.I. VIIIIAN, Ye.O.; IMIOLINA., N.N.; CHESNOKOV, V.F. f ------ Fhysicochemical analysis of the ternary system carbamide-phenol - acetic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.9:2755-2759 S 162. (MIRfi 15:9) 1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut imeni V.V. Kuybysheva. (Urea) (Phenols) (Acetic acid) CHESNOKOV) V F - BOKHOVKIN I.M. I Thermal analysis of the ternary system acetamide - acetic acid- phenol. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.9:2760-2763 S 162, (MIRA 15:9) 1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut imeni V.V.Kuybysheva. (Acetamide) (Acetic acid) (Phenols) .C CHESNOKOV9 V. F. CHESNDKOVI V. F., Insh ip VEUCINO, Tae Ge. Inzh.,q TSIUMM., L, Ta., Imareat Stalinskol Premil Kandidaty Tekhn, Nauk, PUKAYWVq V. A., rAmreat Stalinakoi i Kandidaty Tekhn. Nauk.0 DIX., V. M.9 Inzh. Akademiya Koamnallnogo Khosymystya I14o K. D. Pamftlova. Rairabotka I okeperimentallnoye iseledovanlye tipovykh ustroyertv dlva zaahchity naporrWkh truboprovodov Page 56 SO: Col-l-grtign of Annotat;Lons of Sclentifig &seaX:ch Work on CgnstractiM. c0r-I'DletQd in 12riO. Moscow, 1951 22788 5/05 61/031/005/019/G20 C:95 A B 104YB205 AUTHORS: Chernov, N. N. and ~hesnAkP-K-3Lt 1, TITLEi Improvement of the stability of synchrotron parameters by stabilizing the power supply of the electromagnet PERIODICALs Zhurnal tekhnichookoy fiziki, v. 31, no- 5, 1961, 627-629 TEXTs It is noted that the instabilities of the intensity and energy of gamma emission nf a synchrotron are caused chiefly by the varying voltage of the power source feeding the electromagnet. The advantages of a power source independent of the industrial power system are mentioned, and the difficulties associated with the stabilization of alternating currents are discussed. The current stabilizer shown in Fig. 1 is designed for them power source of a synchrotron. Stabilization is done in such a way that the positive feedback will be proportional to the amplitude of the pick- up zignal which is determined by the amount and sign of voltage variation. The stability of gamma bremsetrahlung could be increased by the use of such a stabilizer (Fig. 2) which had a stabilization coefficient of 16. The voltage fluctuations of the mains could be lowered from 10 to 0.5%. Card 1/4 22788 5/05~/61/031/005/019/020 Improvement of the stability ... B104 B205 Thus, it was also possible to improve the stability of the final electron energy and to reduce the variation in electron energy occurring with a change of the supply voltage by 10% from 0.8% to 0.05% with the use of the stabilizer described here. The variation in the final energy of the particle&$ caused by fluctuations in the mainst could be lowered con- siderably. There are 2 figurea and 2 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute of Physics and Technology imeni A. F. Ioffe, AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTEDs july 6, 196o Legend to Fig. Is Stabilizer for the power supply of a synchrotron. Card 2/4 a/ %A Improvement. of the stability.... 22788 S/057/61/031/005/019/020 B104/B205 -----04300$ Ip, jot( I A, C, I O.S R4 RY x8 fxlr 5,11 -94SOS Rl,, 11 A, A Rj I-V improvement of t e stability-s Legend to Fig. 2s Intensity of gamma emission as a function of the mains voltage. 1) With stabilization; II) without-stabilization. 2278n 020 5/05.7/61/031/005/019/ B104/B205 Card 4/4 v T A C C ESSION NR: AP5007029 S/0120/65/000/001/0078/0081 .AT;THOr",: Belya-Yevskiv, A. I.; Gur'yan, Yu. A.; Che8nokoi,_V_,__A_ E: Calibrziting large scintillation cry6talb ITL SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1965, 78-81 IOPIC TAGS: scintillation crystal, scintillation cry3tal calibration _ABSTRACTS The flash caused by single-energy electrQnE; iscla--: a :q ~!scrl t_a!:~-ation of large scin.C'Llatior, cryii!all~i 1'~ ,tt, .s ict ii? by gatrm;.t-quar.-,a ~un al 7. i r, gTT,.a;-it- By varying 'he field EOrerig!," c;,' t r c3i s c:az) be irected along the selectcd trajectory anc Oit: :i_ % t vs. electmn energy (20-100 Mev) can be obt%,Ine-~Y, A qta-dard coer-dc rnu-megon opectrurn was used for compari-Dr the ~iit of a with the calibration of other ~rnila. ~_ ryta: z;. ~1' Crrd 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP5007029 the calibration of Na-I(Tl) 100-rnm diameter and 100- and 60-mm height, crystal.-; arc reported. "The authors wish to thank the employees of A. P, 'cir-- 1-ibf7--atcrv ooperation, and 1. F. Bu&aJSSj-- for hi-*.-:7, -Li clectrolic equipment. " Orig. art. has: 6 figUTeS and I table, AS,S0(--T--'.-rT0N~ I ko - tekhr3 chop kfy infftit-if AN SSS-R Whvnlco-Technit~aj-- ,Ti:;Ltiztc, A',i -S,1~1,~)!',., 1S,U,BTvjTTED: ZQN0-v63 ENC L: 03' SUB NP NOREr, SQV: 001 OTHER; OOZ Cord 2/1 ~Zfl!LNDKOUjV ; MORKOVON. B-V- Using extrusion techniques In forging steering knuckloo for the ZIL-164 motortruck. Kuz,-sht&a.proIzv. I no-5:16-20 My '59- (141RA 12:10) (Ixtruslon (Hatale)) HDRIOVIII, S.T.; CHRSMKOV, V.I. Drop forging vithout flashes of third speed gear wheels for the ZIL-164 automobile. luz.-shtam. protty. 1 no.9:5-9 8 159. (MRA 12:12) (Yorgims) (Automobiles-Transulesion devicts) YERMOLAIEV, Ye.N.; CHESNOKOVL V.K.; VOLIKO TU.F. Ejection devices for-drop4orging presses manufacturing crankshafts* Avt. prom. 27 no. 5:38-.41 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) L Vauchno--Ualedovatellakiy tekhnologicheskiy institut avtomobillnoy Fowqshlennosti. (Poweripresses) (Crankshafts) VOLIK, Turly Prokof 'yeAc'h; YZRMOIAYEV, Yevgeniy Nikolayevich; CHMOKOV Viktor I Jehl STEWMAKOV, S.M., red.; Fft reC141 izd-va; BEIDGUROVA, I.A.p tekhn. red. [Ejecting device for forging an crankshaft presses: steno- graphic record of a lecture couroe]VytaWvaiushchie ustroi- stva pri shtampovke na krivoshipmykh goriacheshtampovoo W kh presoakh; stenogramn lektsii. Leningrad,, 1962. 26 p. (KIRA 15:8) (Forging) (Power presses) S/193/62/000/002/006/006 Aoo4/Alol AUTHOR: QhtM2.k _.ovV. L. TITSE: Hydrofoil cruising cutter with glass-plastic hull PERIODICAL: 13yulleten' tekhniko-ekonomichoskoy Informatsii, no. 2, 1962, 74-75 TEXT: The author reports on a hydrofoil boat with glass-plastic hull, built at the "Krasnoye Sormovo" Plant and intended for pleasure cruises, tourism and official trips on rivers, lakes, reservoirs and the coastal waters of inner seas. The stability of the cutter ensures safe sailing on waves of 2 m height. The boat's hull consists of two sections - hull and deck. The sections are molded in wooden dies. The board and deck sheathing is 3 - 4 mm, that of the bilge is 5 - 6 mm thick. The necessary sheathing thickness is obtained by adequate numbels of glassfiber layers which are impregnated by polyester resins. Corrugated bulkheads, ribs and keelsons are formed in special dies, the ribs and keelsons having a T-section. The hull is divided into four compartments by three water- tight bulkheads. The hydrofoil structure of the cutter consists of two carrying foils and an additional bow foil. The foils are welded structures made of ixi8H9T (iKhi8ki_9T) stainless steel. A converted M-13 four-stroke carburetor _Card 1/2 S11931621000100210061006 Hydrofoil cruising cutter with glass-plastic hull A004/A101 engine, with which the "Chayka" cars are fitted, is used as main engine, The, engine has a power of 170 HP, is started by an electric starter and is mounted on rubber shock absorbers. The engine operation can be controlled by instruments on the instrument panel. A d-c generator of the r-C -101-OC (GS-101-OS) type and a 6CT-68-DM (6st-68-EM) storage-battery are used as electric power sources. The following technical data of the cutter are given: displacement (full) - 1.95 tons; overall draught (on the screw) during navigation - 0.85 m; draught when running on hydrofoils - 0.55 m; maximum cruising speed at full displacment - 100 km/hour; number of seats - 6; overall dimensions (length x width x height) - 8.42 x 2.44 x 0.96 m. During test runs in 1961 on calm waters a speed of 100 krq/hour was reached. The good maneuverability of the cutter ensures safe sailing at the normal service speed (85 - 90 km/hour) on winding water ways. There is I figure. Card 2/2 CHESNOKOV, V.L. Pleasure motorboat with submerged wings and a glass-reinforced plastic body. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.204-75 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Motorboats) CHNNOKOV, V.N., insh. Selecting the equiDment for headwater look areas. Energ. stroi. no.2:71-76 159 (MIR& 13.3) 1. Leninrdsk-aya proyektuaya kontora *Gidroatal'Droyekt.11 Locks (Hydraulic anginserir4g) -OMMKOVL V.M., inZh. Bearing parts of double side-hung gates. Energ. stroi. no-3: 58-60 (13)t 1960. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Leningradskaym, kontora "Gidrostal Ikonstruktsiya". (Gates, Hydraulic) GMSNOKOVI Y.M.p ~lektromekhanik -4-- --1.------ Adaptor,for ringing cottrol in the stationary ZhR-3 transmitter- receiver. Avtome telem, i eviael 9 no,6t2g-30 Je 165. (MIRA ISO) 1. Lyublinckays. diotantelya Mookovskoy dorogie ACC NRg AP6032268 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/66/040/009/210 AUTHOR: Zercheninov, A. N.; Peanokov, V. N.; Pankrntov, A. V.- ORG: none TITLE: Standard heat of formation of chlorodifluoramine 1966, SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 40, no. 9,A2101-2104 TOPIC TAGS: chlorodifluoramine, heat of formationg potassium iodide solutiont gaseous chlorodifluoramine liquid chlorodifluoramine 'e'Look"Aia no'll pooouo oqA_ok,,"F_ vompauNb f I- ABSTRACT: The standard heat of formation of chlorodifluoraminAhas been determined from its reaction with an aqueoue solution of potassium iodide N F1'C'1 +- This reaction proceeds in'-.several steps. Selection of proper [unspecified) pH of the solution and contact time of NF2CI with the solution reduced reaction 1to the reaction (2) NFjC1 + J/:K1 =. XG1 + Y21(13 + %NjF4. NF2Cl used in the experiments contained, in addition to N2 and N20, 1 to 7% N2FZ whose presence caused In the calorimeter the addition,al reaction 3KI ;. 2KF,'+ ]KI, + Nj~ (3) Card 1/4 UDC: 541-11 ACC Me AP6032268 Table 1. Analysis of the solution ;NF C.L 2 content &j lin the OE 0 0 Li MW sample, cr, 12 ILO x 9 9 6 114 "0 . 1U M.N tq Ul 04 90.1 0,165 83.0 0.401 63.6 0,426 83.6 0.401 83.6 0,372 80.4 0,261 '78.5 0,283 76,6 0, W9 76,6 01322 62,1 0.376 36.1 0,556 36.1 0.315 36.1 0,3M 36,1 0.279 0 1-4 cc, W~ 0 U4'.~ 0 3 M a N 4jCY 0,4 No (U a 0 -a" 'VO fj 8 4.1 0 ~4 41 U d U 44 0 U -0 dl lu 4 0054 0.630 0.4070 0,0094 0.627 0. CI 19 150,9 21.7 137.2 29 0267 1,582 0,9892 0,046.1 1.614 1.5:16:1 473,4 107,3 .166. 1 32.17 .0286 1.680 1,050.9 0,0497 1.716 1.5119 465,9 115,0 350.9 29.20 .0.124 1.607 0,9892 0,0563 1,02 I.,I.InG 4.16.7 131.2 316,5 27,18- 0272 1,453,0.9176 0,0473 1.513 1,297:1 399,8 109.4 290,4 27.68 .178 1,096 .644G I 1 73 316.2 71,5 244.7 33,20 0 0131 - 0.6981 .0228 - 1.3024 266.9 52.7 244.2 30. 60 0 1 0136 -- 0,4416.0,0230 - 0,9.327 212,7 54.6 158,1 31.31 ;0091 1,2" 0,7943 0,01621 1,2151 4211 324 0 37,11 216,5 3 1, 55 0327 - 11:2i7; R. 6 75, G 304,2 28. rig - :00218288~ 2;T60 01'. 03277155"00. 03-36 2,1422 246621.1 91.6 529.5 33.77 0.7770 " 0288 11238 1:7497,1 341.4 66 6 274.8 30.93 10166 1,300 .0173 192900 4967 341,2 69 4 271,8 28,94 8210.,0300 1, 30711 0142 1,1310 688 .3242 301.91 57,11 244,81 31,11 Average AH, -30,5t1 *.�,z*cal/mol ..... ........... ... . ... The experiments were condtcted In a calorimeter described in earlier studJes by the authors. The experimental procedure is described in the source. 'flic reacted solutions were analyzed for F-, Cl- and NH+ low and for separated iodine. The experimental results and the calculated heats of the reactions of NF2C1 with KI solutions are given in Tablel. The heat of formation of gaseous NF2C1 was calculated from a thermochemical equation which took into account the heats of formation and solution of the substances involved. The respective heat values were taken from reference books or earlier studies. The missing value of the heat of solution of KC1 in KI solution was determined experimentally for a neutral 15Z KI solution (Table 2). The standard heat of formation of.gaseous NF.C1 was found to be Table 2. A Heatlof solution of GKCj, g, . ft, deg KC1 in a neutral 15% solutiotf of KI (AHS) 1 0.8354 -0-1755 3.67 0.8403 -0.17M 3.70 0.8540 -0.1827 3.74 0.9323 -0.1973' 3.70 'Averago- AH, 3.7010.02 kcaltmol NR: AP6032268 3.2 �-2.9 kcal/mol."The heat of formation of liquid NF2Cl was calculated by taking the value of 4.35 kcal/mol for the heat of vaporization of NF2CI at -67C (boiling point), and in the assumption that the average heat capacity of NF2Cl in the range 298-206 K is equal'to that of NF3 (11.5 cal/mol-deg). The heat of formation of liquid NF2C1 at -67C was found to be -2.2 kcal/mol. The N-Cl bond energy was calculated in the assumption that the N-F bond energy in NF2C1 is equal to that in the free NF2' radical "k(N Cli &jf,..(CI) +,& 0 (Nr-,). _T!AHjw(NFjGQ 35,3 kcal*/MO14 Orig. art. has: 3 tables. SUB CODE: 21, 07/1 PUBM DATE: 19Mar65/ ORIG REP: 005/ OM REP: 003/ V (0). 24 (a) LOTHDR. -7/89-T-2-tb/24 TrUes PaXODICLLs LSSTILCTI Card 2/3 Card Scientific caurvanas of the ---IFI (Seach, . k~.Cvr..tmiy. Atommage u*rCiyx, 1959, Val T, Ir 2. VP 116-177 (==) Th- .14w17 441-ttfic ~.tU_- .- held f- 17 17zLI to 15 War 19V) in the moak.Takly imh ... rao-fixibtakI7 institut (goacoa FA'"I"I 1DOL-1AS institute). I!or* tb= 600 partLetranta 100 different Institutes attended the 2 ;10==-, ~d 18 so*tf=71 oomforamema. & total of 140 lectures wore bald. The follOoLad lectures are specially a-ttmd, U. K. aq the thorsio-ma.l.ar sea! pbysia.i foundations or witealar cs:2~5 ',_j!Zjm*akiy eme the camatmation or . fast -ctor. L, Tjr the theory of -he periphral callIALon of -ocs z_:- and nucleons. A. P. kirdAl an mmparflul4i-Y and zanontuU of scrame I.CirQuage. Imarti.s. of the cmalot, gravity 1. 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IM"ut.rt d C; .,Yd ra, and A..Z, 1. d.l.mie.tim of 1~. Iffnal.; C.arfl.ift. or ahrocluO. miOk.l. -d threat- at,,,. t.r.tt: Lcksl Th. 1. - f~r 4! 'h ill be : publlohod by the Mtn In a 07--POOL22. vs, -Al At. k a, re 65 Hui r 13 1. - -.58 M. oil E lit Psi, fall] Vt IL lob E, i CHESNOXOV, V.N. Somogram for-constructing outcrops on a maps Razwd. i okh. nedr 26 no.9-.53-56 8 160. (MIRA 15:7) Is Komplakenaya tematicheakaya ekspeditsiya. (Geologp-Aaps) (Nomography (Mathemtics)) AdC 'MR-li-P-4-0-32266 SOURCE ODDEs UR/0076/66/040/009/2101/2104 AUTHOR: Zercheninov. A. N.; Chemokov, V. N.; Pankratov, A. V. ORGt none TITLE: Standard heat of formation of chlorodifluoramine SOURCE: Zhurnal fizichesk6y khiaii, v. 40, no. 9 2101-2104 .A TOPIC TAGS: chlorodifluoramine, heat of formation. potassium iodide solution, gaseous chlorodifluoramine liquid chlorodifluormine, 'e400Jr1AJP- (1001POU000 CN&0ej'AAF- ABSTRACT: The standard heat of formation of chlorodifluoramine has been determined from its reaction with an aqueous solution of potassium iodide F&G1 + 1-1+ 11+ la + Njr-j + CF+ r~ Nlf;-i~ 4. This reaction proceeds in-meveral steps. Selection of proper [unspecified] pH of the solution and contact time of KF2Cl with the solution reduced reaction'l to the reaction f0ad + S*/aKl -'I((;[ +%Kla + IfN,r-,'. NF2CI used in the experiueqts contained, in addition to N2 and N20, I to 7% N2F2 whose presence caused In the calorimeter the additionIal reaction + Kls+ Nj~ W 2KF (3) Card 1/4 UDC: 541-11 Mite AP6032268 Table 1. Analysis Qf, the solution -04 6 Z 44 content Lj 0 ID 4 0 g-.4 Og CY lin the u U 0 r4 J'd sample. Cr Ir I "]C14" 2 r, u -U. u N C4 z 44 44 n 90.1 0,165 .0054 0,6 .4070 0.0094 0,627 .6-119 158,9 21.7 137,2 229 48, 2 63.6 0.401 O.M? 1,562 .98920,0464 1,6141,5363 473.4 107,3 XGJ 3 :37,1 6310 93.6 0,426 0.0286 f.680 .05090 0497 1.716 l,slig 465,9 115.0 iSO,9 29,20 607 83.0 0.4010.0324 V-607 989-9 0:050 1,6521,4496 446.7 139.2 316.5 27,9.8, 53 83.6' 0.372 0272 1 453 .91760 0473 1,513 1,2911 399.6 109,4 290.4 27.68 60.4 .0,2613:178 1:0% ..6446 0:0309 1,054 1,2713 .316.2 71.5 244.7 33,20 78.5 o.283 31 :: .6981 :0228 - 1.3024 266.9 52,7 244,2 30,60 76.6 0.. V9 00136 .4416 OM - 0.9327 21Z7 S4.6 1K 1 31,31 76,5 M ;OM I-W .7943 0162 1.215 1,4212 -324.0 37.5 286,5 31,55 10 62.1 0.3761 Oleo 9M' 0327 2.T 1:2577 379.8 7f4 6 3D4,2 28,69. 36,1 0, ra 20 1,3715 0"03% 2 724n'621.1 91.6 529.6 33,77 42 A 1 0.315 01 1: 02M 1. 238 1.49y3 341,4 66,6 274 a 30.93 35:1 0. to 1 131 14 0300 It 307 1,4951 341,2 69,4 271:8 28 94 Sol 01 to 1# 0247 1 -ON11,3242, 301.21 ff. 11 244 .4 31 Is lis 131 Iasi i kwerage Wr n -30*U'j.'6L.kC4/xqk tord ACC NR, AP66jfit~ The experiments were cmdtroed In- a caloidneter described In.earlier studies by the uthors. The experimental procedure is de T cribed in the source. The reacted olutions were analyzed for F-, Ci- and Nlf4 km and for separated -iodine. The : experimental results and the calculated heats of the reactions of NF?C1 with KI solutions are given in Tablel. The heat of formation of gaseous NF2C.1 was calculated from a thermochemical equation which took into account the heats of formation and solution of the substances involved. The respective heat values were taken from reference books or earlier studies. The missing value of the heat of solution of KCI,in KI solution was determined experimentally for a neutral 15Z KI -solution Th!~ standard'heat.of formation-of_gase6us Cl we fou d-to be NF2~ 5 a Table 2. Heat of solution of, qcl. ft,ideg YCI in a. neutral 15% solution of KI (Ails) kcal 0.8354 -0.1755 3.67 0.8403 -0.177& 3.70 0.8540 -0.1827 3'.74 0.9323 -0.1973: 3.70 P7Average All, 5.765.02 k CUrd 'A //A kCC NRs- AP6032268 1.2 kcal/moi.'"The he'at of formation of liquid NF2CI was calculated by taking :he value of 4.35 kcal/mol for the heat of vaporization of NF2CI at -67C (boiling loint), and in the assumption that the average heat capacity of NF2Cl in the range !98-206 K Is equal to that of NF3 (11.5 cal/mol-dep,). The heat of formation of Aquid NF2C1 at -67C *was found to be -2.2 kcal/mol. The N-Cl bond energy %~as :alculated in the assumption that the N-F bond energy in NF2C1 is equAl to that in the :ree NF2*. radical 'k(N Gil Afftw(CO + A11ji,,(NFx). -r- Orig. art. has s.3 tables. IUB CODBi 21i 07/ PUBM DATS: 19Mar65/ ORIG RSF1 005/ OTH REF1 003/ - - ------------------ _.% i - , I ~; '_. _: P. : ( , - k -/ 1., 1. .C.HESNOKOV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk. Planning the course of technological preparations for lot pro- duction at an airplane plant-Tirudy KAI no.91:106-114 157. (Airplane industry) (MM 10:12) ANDRIANOVP D.P., dokt6r ekon. nauk, prof.; GENDELIMAN, M.Z., kand. teLlm. nauk, dots.; GLICHEV, A.V., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; DIDENKO, S.I., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; ZHURAVLBV.9 A.N., kand, tekhn.nauk, prof.j ZAKHAROV, K.D.J. kand. tekhn.nauk., dots.; MOISEYEV, S.V., kand. tekhri. nauk, dote.; OLISHEVETS, L.H., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; ORLOV, N.A., prof.; POPOV, P.G., ispolnya- yushchiy obyqzannosti dots.; SARKISYAN, S.A., knnd. ekon. nauk, dots.; STARIK, D.E., kand. tekhn.nauk, ispolnyayu- shchiy obyazannosti dots.; TER-MA.RKARYAN, A.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, prof.; TIKHWIROV, V.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, prof.; CHESNOKOV, *--V.V Y kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; SHERMAN ekon. nauk, dots.; ELIBERT, L.M., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; LAPSHIN, A.A., dots., retsenzent; NOVATSKIY, V.F.J. kand. ekon. nauk, red.; TUWANSKAYA, F.G., red. izd-va; KARPOV, I.I., tekhn. red. [Organization, planning and economics of airplane produc- tion] Organizatsiia, planirovanie I ekonomike aviatsionnog) proizvodstva. (By] D.P.Andrianov i dr. Moskva, Oborongiz, 1963. 694 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Airplane industry--Management) ACC NRI AP5025705 AUTHOR: Cheoubkovo V, Vo SOMM C6Mt '0R/0296/65/000/018/0056/0056 56 OIM: none -B TITIE: A method for ma)dng an autoelectronic penicular electrode oyatem. Class 21, No. 174727 SOURCEt Byulletent Izobretenly I tovarrWkh 2nakov, no. 18, 19659 56 TOPIC TAGS: electrode ,, field amiasion,thin film cL-cuit, dielectric layer ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for preparing an autoolectronic pellicular electrode system. The systen consists of a cathode and an extraction electrode. Conducting films of these electrodes are -vaporized on a dielectric back- ing. To simplify the process of making an electrode system that Is divided by an Insulating space,, a film is vaporized onto the backing of the cathode and extraction electrode ainaltaneously at an acute angle,fron a point source. The source in located on the side of the extraotion'.9lectrode. SUB COMS 09/ SUN DATEs 08Ju164 %TW JLA wo t 62i.385.0!32.OU.: 17 - CMKNaKOV, V.Te. (Pushkina Kirovskoy oblasti) Visual aid for demonstrating the symmetry of certain figures. Mat. v shkole no.6:17 N-D 154. (XIAA 7:11) (Geonstry-Study and teaching) j iIla 1:1 v 4v is: 11 - - is 1 A j 9 a NOEH C 13 3:1 's is v I ~C~ -13. 1hu 11 Ail ;1""; C;:Bs.._O_Ci'7I Yr~. IN'. CHE3NOi'_C,V' Y . IN * -- "Tht itruggle of 3. !. Va,..-ilov for Alg_--.inst I&!_';Ii_ia in Cand 1"hilos Lei, Acad of ~~)cial ) 1' Scow 1953. yy aimr-,-,~al--Fizik-d Jan --- ~ Coi-mid'u"tt of ULe CPJ-U 10 ~11-_ferativn "4" jO; aUI-,-. 1.-,8l 10-2 Jul-.- l'_,_ * 5 4 CHISNONOV, U.N., kandidat filosofakikh nauk. -------- Science of a socialist country. NEaka i zhisn' 21 no.11:1-3 x 54. W-U 7:12) (science) 30(g) SOV/30-59-1-47/57 AUTHOR:. Chesnokov,. Ye. N.., Candidate of Philosophical Sciences TITLE:. Problems Concerning Philosophy of Modern Natural Science (Filosoffs- kiyq voprosy sovremennogo yestestvoznaniya)- PERIODICAL:. Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959., Nr I., PP 132-.138 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the end of October last year an All-Union conference took place which dealt with these problems. The conference had been convened by the Akademiya nauk (Academy of sciences) and th(- Mi-nisterstvo vysshego obrazovaniya, SSSR (Ministry of Highey Education of the USSR). More than 600 well-known experts in th'e spher'es of sciences and.philosophy took part, among them Academicians-and Corresponding Members, Academy of Sciences, VSSRk representatives of the Academies of the Unioxi Republics and Branch Academies as well as scientists from scientific . research institutes' 'and un-iver'sities,,-Soientific represe.nta- tives from Bulgaria,, Rumania, Germany', Hungary and Czecho- slovakia were gueste-It was the aim of the conference to unite the creative powers of Soviet philosophers and scientists for the purpose of a dialectio-materiali8tic'generalization of the achievements of modern science and'for raising its level Card 1/4 which is intended to contribute towards a solution of the most Problems Concerning Philosophy of Modern Natural Science SOV/30-59-1-47/57 dealt with cybernetics-and -natural science. V6 A*.Ambartsumyanp.AoadQmioian, spoke about some method1r.,,11 prAlems of cosmogony- -Engeligardt, Academician, and G. M. Frank, Corres-onding V. A. Member, AMS USSR reported on the role of physics and ch~,mistry in investigating biological problems. A* I. Oparint Academician spoke about the formation of life in the light of the achievements of modern natural science. N. I.. Grashchenkovla report dealt with the Lenin's reflex theory and modern physiology of the sensual organs. A. Z. thmudskiy opposed the opinion expreqsed by M. E. Omell- yanovskiy who said.,tnat in the Capitalist countries a crisis in physics is approaching. D. I. Blokhintsevp Ya. Terletskiy,,D. D. Ivanenko, T. 11%. Lobe- dev., E.-.Ya. Kollman,.V. 7. Perfillyev took part in the discus- sion of the report delivered by V. A. Fok. M. F. Shirokov opposed A. Do Aleksandrov's view concerning the general theory of relativity. V6 1. Sviderskiy, A. Lo Zell- manov, A. A. Tyapkin also took part in the discussion of A. D. Aleksandrovi's report. Card 3/4 G. I. Naan, A. Lo Zellmanov took part in the discussion of the Problems Concerning Philosophy of Modern Science' BOV/30-59-1-47/57 report #jiven by Vt. A.. Imbartsumyan. G. V. Nikollskiy, P. K. Anokhin, G. V. Platonov took part in the discussion of the report by S. L. Sobolev and A. A. Lyapu- nov. V. Le Ryzhkovj N. M. Sisakyan and 1. Panchev (Bulgaria) participated in the discussion of the report delivered by Vo As Engellgardt and Go Me Franks Yu. Pe Frolov, V. Ns Kolbanovskiyo S. L. Hubinshteyn participated at the discussion of the report by No I* Grashchenkov. P*.N*.Fsdoseyev, Corresponding Memberg Academy of Sciences, USSR concludO the confereAce..The resulte.obtained at the con- ferenoe were dipoussed at a joint meeting of the Prezidium Akademii nauk SSSR (Presi ^dium of the AS USSR) and the Kollegiya Ministerstva vysshego obrax.ovaniya. SSSR (Ppard of the Xlalpt-q of VA Education of the USSR) on January 2, 1959. Measures were outlined for the intensification of working.outphilosophical problems of.modern science. There.is I Soviet reference* Card 4/4 " SOV/26-5 9-4-12/10 AUTHORS: , Chesnokov, Ye.N., ajnd Troshin, D.M. (Moscow) ------------------ --- TITLE: --- Philosophical Problems of Present Natural Science (Filosofskiye problemy sovremennogo yestestvoznaniya) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1959, Nr 4, PP 53-58 (USSR.~ ABSTRACT: The Presidium of the Akademiya nauk SS6R (AS USSR) and the Miniaterstvo vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR 09~Mnistry of Higher Education) convened an All-Union Conference on Philosophical Problems in Natural Science, which took place in Moscow from 21 to 25 October 1958. Apart from leading Soviet sci- entists, representatives of East-block coun- tries participated as guests. The opening speeches were made by Academician A.N. Nesmeyanov, President of the AS U86R, and by~,,.Ac*Omiaian K.V. Ostrovitya- " Soveshchaniya (Organiza- .nov, Head of the-Orgkomitet tion Committee-of the Conference). The conference heard the follo Wing reports: Academician M.B. Mitin Card 1A on the permanent importance of Lenin's "Materialism 44~ SOV/26-1519-4-12/43 Philoso,n.iical Problewn, of Preqejit Scierice ful, jX018,011t 1j:'tjjj';:l M.E. 011101'yo-nov-skiyt Academician of the AS UkrbbR, on tho great importcuice of Lenin's philosophical inheritance for prsics; B.N. Kodrov, Doc- tor of Philosophical Sciences, on the correlation of movement forms of matter in nature; V.A. Pok, on theoretical problems of quantum mechanics, men- tkoning in this connection A.D. AlokFiandrov, N. Bor, D.T. Blokhintse-v, L. de. Brcghe, D. Boui a-iid M. VlZh,'?Yel- A.D. kjoksejidrov AS USbR, on problems of the theory of relativity; S.L. Sobolev, Academician, and Professor A.A. Lya- punov on the practical side of cybernetics; Aca- demician V.A. Ambartsumyan on qualitative differ- ences in the structure of a cosmic system of var- ious order; Academician V.A. Engellgardt and G.I-,~. Frank, Cox0reiW5dInt-7M6mb6r of the AMIN USOR, on problems of physical, chemical and biological uiove- Card 2/5. ment forms of ml-tter; Academician A.I. 0-parin on SOV/26-59-4 -1214 3 Philo sophical Problems of Prenent Natural Science his hypothesip of t'- ori6in of life; N.I. Grashchen- 'kov Gogresponding Member AS IT66R, on "Lenin's Theory of Reflection and Modern Physiology of the Organs of Sense". The following scientists partici- pated in discussing and criticizing the papers read at this Conference: Aondemician A.M. Deborin, Pro- fessor V.P. Chertkov, Professor V.I. Sviderskiy, Professor A.Z. Zhmudskiy (Kiyev), Marbulestu-Ifur.:- due Ilear,4, Senior 'Research Assistant of the Ruma- nian 11istitut filosofii (Institute of Philosophy), M.N. Rutkevich (Sverdlovsk), V.D. Kivenko (Rostov- na-P, ), A.I. Ignatov, N.A. Varvarov, P.G. ].',uznet- ofessor G.A. 1.1ashtalor (Ki-ev~, ".T. Shaldi- ' ' - ' " V. paro-no v, I. Panchev (Bul-aria) , B Ye r of eyev, Academician of the Belo 'russiEtn AS, D.I. Blohhintsev, Corresponding- *Member AS UbbR, Professor Ya.P. Terletskiy, D.D. Ivanenko, T.A. Lebedev, Kol'man, V. Perfillyev (Irl-utsk), Professor 11~'1.2. Shirolxov, Card 3/ 5 P.K. Anok-hin, Academician of the T G.V. Y " SOV/26-159-4-12/43 Philw.o.f.1-lic-il Problems of Present Natural Science Nikollskiy, . Coi-responding,Mdmb6_r,-* AS USSR, G.I. Naan, Academician of the Estonian AS, S.L. Rubinsh- teyn, Member-Correspondent of AS USSR, A.L. Zell- m,-mov, Senior ReSeAtchcAds-1-6tarit-r of the Astrono- micheskiy institut im. P.K. Shternberga (Institute of Astronomy imeni P.K. Shternberg); B.V. Gnedenko, Acadeihician of the A6 UkrSSR, A.A. Markov, '9.OFVe-- -,OpofidlLng-ftzibe]~ AS USSR and Professo:~ S.A.' Yanov- skaya reported on philosophical problems in mathe- matics and their importance in natural science; L N.M. Sisakyanj, il~,'~..,.;Coriidspondiz*.--74ember..- AS U68R, on philosophical problems in biochemistry, Academi- cian k.I. Oparin on the theory of the origin of life, mentioning A.S. Konikov, Doctor of Biological Sci- of Philosophical ences and A.I. Ignatov, 00 Sciences; Professor I. Panchev on the important philosophical problem of the qualitative differ- C~-_rd A/5 ence between the animate and inanimate. On 2 Janu- SOV/26-59-4-12/43 Phil onaplical Problems of Present Natural Science ary, a joint session of the Presidium of the AS UbbR and the Kollegiya Ministerstva vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR (Board of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USi;R) discussed the results of the above-mention- ed aonference. Ca,Tid 5/5 -- -`~ -. - - 1. .- SWTIN-, r. Y. , YOCHIT-VA, Y-K. G. , I(I t~~LWIL4-ju-t. - --f h- - Feed Water Purification Testing of soda regenerative water softening equipment witb a tubular reactor. Enerf--.. biul. 7-0. 3, 1952. Sol Mont List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ June 1952 IJ" " Uncl. 86135 4117~ S/112/59/()00/012/077/097 A052/AO01 Translation from, Referativnyy zhurmal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 12, p, 218, # 25418 ALTHORS- Cherkasskiy, A.M., Chesnokov, Ye.Ye, TITIE: Thermoelectric Generator for Power Supply of Radio Receivers PERIODICAL: Tyazh. prom-st' Podmoskov'ya, 1958., No. 1, pp. 50-~3 TEM ratorT)FK -2 (TEGK-0 Thermoelectric heat gene -2 -2) has 2 independent filament and anode (with a grid MFUTT-7~Hermoelectric batteries wh,,ch are 14 equal symmetrically arranged bars of (8-10) x 92 x 24 mm clamped by means of screws to a hollow 14-hedral metal piece heated with a 20-line petroleum lamp "M0jtK,W.%" (Molniya!'). An alloy of 65% Sb and 35% Zn (with a small percentage of other admixtures) which can be heated up to 4oo0c serves as the positive arm of each element; the negative arm is constantan (40% N1 and 60% cu) making up only 10% of the total weight of the element. The temperature of heated facets of the thermal units reaches 350-3800C, that of opposite ones contacting the cooled aluminum ribs reaches 70-800C. Three units of the filament battery differ from Card 1/2 86135 S/112/59/000/012/077/097 A052/AO01 Thermcelectric Generator for Power Supply of Radio Receivers 11 anode batteries by a larger cross-section, Load characteristics for both bat- teries are given which enable one to judge on their suitability for the power supply of "POAAHA -52" ("Rodina-50), Noft" ("Nov"'), ti VCKPA" ("Iskra!')'. and others. Filament and anode units can be also used independently (for instance, in automatic control systems). The height of the heat generator with a supporting V~I\ appliance is I m, the greatest diameter of the thermal head is 0.3 m, weight is 8 kg, service time W' 6,000 hours, heating time is 15 min, B.M.M. Translator's note, This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.. Card 2/2 CHESNOKOVO Yu.1, mayor Determining the characteristics of aerial targets. Voen. vest. 41-no.103 Ja 162. (KIRA 16:n) ~ZHMOVSKIY# A,G.,, 14dpolkovnik,, kands finikoseateme nauk; SHIRROVA, Tel.j istarO i, inshaorl TROWOV, 0,A.p insh.-kapita 3-go rangal cmaw, Tulle inah, kapitan 2-go ranga6 Stoobastio model of the movement of an objeot in tbo seas Nor. abore 49 nos 12t26-29 D 165 (HrRA 19i1) L 3~)102-66 AeC.- NRt AP6015396 URCE CODE: UR/0385/65/000/012/0026/OD29'*" AMR: - Zharkovskiy. A. a. (Candidate of physico-mathematical sciences, Lieutenant colonel); Smirnova V. I. (Senior eftiswer); Troyanov, G. A. (Engineer, Li*utenant* comander); Cbssl2kov. To. I. (Cauwmd*r, ragineer) _/Z on t Dome ?ITMa A stochastic model of the action of an object at sea SOM: Morskey sbamik, no. 12, 1965. 26-29 TOPIC TAGS: stochastic procssso naval tactic, model theory ABSTRACT: The problem of predicting the movimment of enemy vessels at sea is discus- &ad. Initial data aro based upon observations of an enemy vessel for a limited period, of tbw. Trajectories can be computed an the basis of random values for turn angles I and the time an various courses. The aWlIcation of the stochastic method in con- structiag a model for tM sigzag movement of an object at sea Is described. A detail-:; ad example of the favetalation of the problem In ALGOL-60 language is given. Orig. art.; Me: 7 fersulas. Arl SUB CoM 09'nr SM VATE2 am*/ OTH Kr: 001 -75= 1 1-65 EY.7 1 v /FCC/F.Er,t Pe-5/Pi.-4 GS,/GW 5 iiCCESSION ".: AT50111-66 UR/0000/64/000/000/:Ii2P jLUTHOR: Chesnokov, 1-U XU. rITLE: Indlettrix of scattering of polydisperse Vrater clouds in the visible region of the npectruin %-Ih-(,dr)mstveyinoye scvestehanive po ak'.,nornetrii I optike atmotifery, 5tji, 0;&I':! ~-! i'~! fem iA, ,rudv ~u-, Moscow, lvl-vo Nauka, 1964, 128-134 TOPIC TAGS: cloud, atmospheric phy3iCS, rainbom-, scattering indicatrix, light Seat-teftnff C, ABSITIA!'T- The following formulas cArn be used for computing the indicatrix of scattering f is rin',whsan ----------- --- ---------------------------------------------------------- T P S a) 1 (1) 0-% P rd 52755~!--65. .:ACCESSION NR. AT5011266 X(,N)) is the normallized Indiuatrix for a polydisperse cloud; and Iris the angle of r:cattering (angle between the directions -of the incident and scatterM rags). P~c indkq*,rix is normaJized if I (3) where and i,(Y) are the int6nsitles of siuatt-ered radiation in two polarization planes, (Ormuted using tlIe Mie formulas, P(p ) is the weight assigned to One '4) is C-L-e spectral sensitivity of the radiation detector, I( is olar radiation at the Upper boundary of the atmosptlere, iWckness of the layer above the climtd. and I- 2~ 'A) 'S the SPC-c'_O-iL P 1ayr-.r r-f Vie atmosphere between tle sensor and the --loud. Formulas (-) and 12', -,,t,ru s, r ) f,)!,,r m,`i-:!trJoes for polydisperse clouds. It was found Lh:i: u;t pok-d'.sre-ge clouds smoothed c-onsiderably in compari8on NNILI', LIN- -idu--.AJ drops. Maxima at- retainei in the region T ~ i4D~ ~ra_itibowj in aA clouds, md ,ilso n Ice CIC'UtJs. TIN""fJore, drop -1,)u& ~af) be distiapi~sn(xi ffron-. ~'ari- -.)rP,;f,rcf cir ,0')sence of a rainbov.,. F-oTr the Posidon of or gjlc).--\ :~r, teievisior. or photog-raphi, picture it iE~ possibie t(j ()(IT j Card 2/3 L 5-4755-65 ACCESSION NR- AT5011166 of the telMsIon set or camera in space. The region of angles of scattering close to 180' Is I,e most sensiLive to change of drop size in a cloud, except for Lhe repv)n uf small scarter- i ig angles. The effective size of drops in clouds can %hereforc I)e ilidged from ob8ervadons ef the uprightness of clouds in the rt%ion of large scatt.,ring nn,~Jes. Lhe t--xL-q1nori ~If Lie of snn~~i vcattering angles, the indicatrievs of Nvater clouds ~f mflr'rent 1-ICr('- stnwt~ -!-.ff,,r -.ery little from one another. Therefore, a single C--~r f? t wi -Aholt- serics of practicAl problems, especially c*on-qdUU-tt ions of the anglLiar d 7 !~c-~ttcrod light at fli,~ uViVer boundary of a water-dro~ 1~9 foi--, ~trt~ has! 6 formutaB, I figures and L tabled A.SSOCJ.. ",!-)N- Nloskovsld_v institul: inz'nenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yerr~d i kartografii Nosco,~N fnstit~---tf-- of Geodetic, -Aer"al blapping-and Cartographic Engineers) SUBMITTE'l): 2;,,Nov64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE. ES N-0 REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 004 Card NOV014EYSKIY, Yu.D.; DAMMER, V.n.; CHESN0N2j,_Y2jL Experimental replacement of nickel.steel in parts made of nonmagnetic steels, Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Goo. zuLuch.- issl. inst. nauch. i tekh. inform. 18 no.2:17-18 F 165. (MIRA 18:5) DAMI-TRO V.Kh.: CHEESNOKOV Y NOIrOMXYSKIY, Yu.D. ~ u.V. - Vaciium ovan. Mashinostroltell no.7:21 il 165. (MMA 18:7) CHESNOKOVA, A.P. ''ft - 1. - Dynamics of tl~e-'fifgher nervous function in puppies during their indiv- ual development. Zh. vyashel nerv. deiat. Pavlova 1 no.4:555-565 July- Aug 1951. - I (GIML 23:2) 1. Department of Normal Physiology, Gor'kiy Kedioal Institute. CMISNOKOTAo A.P. I I Reanation of dywale stereotypy In dogs In various Mee as one of the Indloptors of age factor In the nature of the higher nervous function. 2h. vyeshel nerv, deiat, 2 no, 3:373-380 P,&Y-Jww 1952. (CLKL 23:3) 1e Department of Normal Physiology of Gorlkly Medical Institute. CHESNOKOVA, A. P. "The Aftereffects of A Single Irradiation Lmpediately After Birth." r*Vft* pt*ooaW at t1w Oanfersnap mfluenm of SonUIM Radlatim vpm tin SlOor ftftlqp" ftrU or Cdatisl Dom Systm, Lwt. of Nigber ftrwom Activity, AS UM, !k 0-10 ftW 1%8. ORMNOKOVA-, A.P. Studies on the neural mechanism of disorders of the higher nervous activity in white rats following a shigle ionizing irradiation during the early stages of development. Had. rad. 4 no.4:16-21 Ap t59. (KISK 12:7) 1. 1z laboratorii eksperimentalluoy patofiziologii i terapii vysshey nerynoy dayatelluosti zhivotzWkh Inatituta vysshey nervnoy deyatell- nosti AN SSSR. (CBWRAL IMVOUS SYSTAM. physiol. higher nerv. activity disord. after sirgle dDee irradia- tion of rats (Rua)) (RADIATION. effects, same) CHESNOKOVA, A.F. Some peculiarities in the activity of the cerebral cortex of white rata in ontogenesis. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. doint. Sor. patofiziol. no.9t24-29 961. (~~-A 15W (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) C1rL'.SNOKOVA, A.P. Dynamics of changes in -.he activity of the higher sections of the central nervous system of white rats irradatod in tho early stagen of postnatal development. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. patofiziol. no.9:198-205 261. (14IRA 15U.) ((iMA RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (CONDITIOITED RESPOIZE) CUSKOKOU. G.P.; ITANOWA, A.T.; ZOLOTOKRYLIML, U.S.; ATABOVA, N.M.; LEH=- Resuscitation In surgery. Sovet. a". 17 no. 1:18-20 Jau 1953. (GLKL 24:1) i 1. Of Xoso#w ftnicipal Scientific-Research Institute of First Aid imeni Sklifosovskly (Director - B. A. Petrov) and of the laboratory of Jkx- perismutal ftsiology for Revival of the Organism (Head - Prof. V. A. Negovskly) of the Academy of Medical Scienoes, USSR. CHRSNOKOTA. G.D.. kandidat maditelaskikh nauk; AGAYXV, B.A. 41qk. General and rw local amethesta with bypothermin in sow surgical operations. lbirargile 33 no.2:92-96 F 157. (KLRA 10:6) 1, In gompitalluoy khirurgtcheskoy kliniki (save - prof* A.T. Gulyayev) pedistrichookogo fakulltsta II Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo seditsinakogo institute iment I.V.Stalins. (HIMEMIA with anesth. in surge (Rue)) CY T,7"'A "DT^A -'3ec c' Vol 13 IP Slir,ery Aurii st 59 4273.(1133) ARTIFICIAL HIBERNATION IN PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF SURGICAL AND TRAUMATIC SHOCK (Russi n text) - Che snokova G.D. and Agaev S. A. - KHIRURGIYA 1958, 6 (59-66) Gr 1 Artificial hibernation was Induced in patients by administration of neuroplegic *drugs (chlorpromazine, promethazine, atizin. fenethaxine, promedol, procaine). This method was used in 52 patients for prophylaxis of surgical shock and in 12 i for treatment of developing traunAtIC shock. Artificial hibernation is helpful in the prevention of surgical shock in major surgery. Blood transfusion, followed by Induction of hibernation gives a positive therapeutic effect in the treatment of traumatic shock of the U and III degrees. Iz go3pj1zt1'nCT kh1rurgicheskoy kiiniki. p,,of. A. V. Gillyay~ qtjtUt2 TJ moskovskogo goSudarstvennOCO Yrj,,dJts1nsko,.0 ; -nental'noy fiZi Ogii imeni N. I. PtXoeOV2 I labor2torii eksperL prof. V. A. Negovskiy) 0.4 SSR zIlivlenivU organ1=2 (z2v. Po 0 IGATEV, B.A. CHESFOKOVA,,G.D.,,.,.. Chnr4,,es in total gas exchange and basal metabolism during'artificial (pharmacological) hibernation. Aserbzed.zhur. no.60.65-70 is 1 8 (MIRA li:;3 1. Is klinW gospitallnoy khirurgii pedistricheakogo fakul'tets, (zRv. - i)rof. A.V. Oulypyev) 2-go MoakOVRkogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinakogo inotltuta Im. I.1. Pirogova. (PMSPIRAT ION) (MRTABOLISM) CIESNOKOVA, (" , ed.nauk (Moskva) First AU-Russian Congress of Surgeons, anesthesioloMr section, Leningrad, December 18, 1958. Khtrurgita 35 no.6:148-150 Je 159. (14 rU 12: 8) - (ANNSTHESIOLOGY) PUIMSA. Ya G - -CHIMICKOVA, X.Ya.; KAWOVA. S.M.. red.; XATDALOVA, -~-- [For high corn yields] Za vysokii uroshaj kukurazy. Xhabarovsk, Khobarovskoe knishnoe izd-yo, 1960. 22 p. (Min 14:2) 1, GlavW agronom Birobidshanatogo sovkhoza (for Pokutua). Z. Chlen Obshchestva po rosprostranauiya politicheakikh I nauchnykh snaniy (for Cheanokova). (corn (maize)) UKEYEV, T.A. , kand.tekhn.nauk; KAZAKOVA, M.D., inzb.; CIMI-IOYCOVA, L. 1. , inzh. Effect of natural moisture of Moscow Basin coal on its friability. Teploonorgatika 7 no.10:43-46 0 160. (MIRA 24:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy teplotakhnicheakiy institut. (Moscow Basin--Coal-TeBting) BOLISHAKOV, N.; GH9!nSNO2KOVA The way to increase accumulationB. Fin. SSSR 23 no.8s28-31 Ag #62. (Local finance) (factory management) (MIRA 15:8) ,C- GKOVA. Mariya Spiridonoynno evInorks; LMMYAKOV, G.T., red,; [I'll fatten two thousand swine in a year] Otkormliu sa god dve tysiachl evinel. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizhno'e lzd-vo, 1960. 10 p. (mTR& 14t2) 1. Sovkhos "Krasnogyardaysts." Buzulukekogo rayona (for Choanokovs). (Owine-Feeding and feeds) FIRSANOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; SIGAYEV, A.F.; GONCMOV, V.S.; insh., retsenzent; ZUBCHZKKO, V.V.,, inzb., red.; USENKO, L.I., 4 M n. red. [Ligbting of railroad stations) Onveshchenie zheleznodorozh- nykh stantsit. Moskva, Tranesholdorisdat, 1963. 185 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Railroads-Stations) (Railroads-Electric equipment) cHEsNOKOVA, W.G.; FILMPPOVAp LoS. lp red.; KHI7BDVA, R.A. 9 tekhn. red. (Electric 31 bting of 2,M*lr *hop and industrial enterprises on railroadel Elektriebaskoe onvembobenie depo i promyeblennykh predpriiatii zhelesnodorozbnogo transporU. Moskva, Voes. indatellsko-poligr. obftedinenie M-wa putei sootshcheniia, 1961. 29 p. (MIRA 14:6) (Railroads-Lighting) --3204-456 EWT(a)APF(c)AifP(j),ft RX ._ uR)bl 9D 224AM212202 ACCEMION NRt WNW 4vr AU7HORs Bobltoldy, B, P.1 401 19MALl"I To. I Choomkowas No Y4Nff4jLj&_A." 0 - - - q1r, wo TITIRs Steroospecific ;~2pnimtUNS bmimm the prown" of p1-a;vU4 0011- p2sms SX=s TymokowleinlyareWpo pqvdinanips v. 6v we 22# X96hp 2202 TOPIC TAOSo polymnijotim, batedisow, OAUV" ommlsoular chmAist27 Abstracts It me sbgm that jig. psjymw"atj*m*qr- %ewAiess'JA beasome -ooluu the innuimse or 4-11%, Us&- Alk- 14,A11113240 or a =rr iskel am Ustal hout4d, (21014p "146 Vol v AM 8 and VICIS) loods to forimatiom, of a The stwoulp"jift"IV 9r %me satRIpU teas mb 6pood m the im- units. ture, of the new Its the lads "146 So P03 Met Aftj goo 33AIG MCLI 00 WD 0=10C6,00 AD W M 0010 olm 000 .C,wdAa_ i9cd 77 BRESLER. S.Ye.; tK)SEVITSKIY, 14.1.; PODDUBNYY, I.Ye.; CHISNOMMAO N.N. Study of the mechanism of polymerization of isoprene by a complex catalyst on the basis of molecular weight distributious of polymers. Zhur. takh. fiz. 28 no.11:2487-2492 N 158. (MINA 12:1) (Isoprene) (Polymerization) IrOROTKOV, A.A. ; VnFA4vj4&"-TMffH*NOVA, L.B. Catalytic polymerization of Isoprene with butyllithium, Vysokon. soea. 1 no.1:46-57 Ja '59. (141FA 32:9) 1. Vaeanyurn3rf nauchno-Isoledovatel'skly Institut sintaticheskogo lmucWm I Institut vy9ok*moleku1yarr4,1-h Royedinenly AN SSSR. (Isoprene) (Lithium) XOROTIOV, A.A.; CHISNOKOVA. I.I., Catalytic copolymerization of styrene and btvirql. 1~rsokou. soed. 2 no. 3:365-376 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Vvesoyasn" nauchno-ineledovatellskiy institut eintaticbeekogo kauchuka Im.S.V,Lebedeva. (styrene) (Butadiene) (Polymerization) ~L 0VIVY-CO -ZVI I %in jlzrr J1MTU%jDjf 'ACCESSION KR: ATS019602 UR/0000/64/V,0/000/0014/0040 AWHOR Korotkov, A. A. ; Cheemokova, N. N. Krupyshev, M. A. TITLE: Mechanism and kinatics-~ of catalytic SOURCE: Vsesayuznyy nauchno-Lssledovatel'skiy institut sintetlicheskogC ~,auchkLka, F 7: 7nP T- 7-3,slyl Zoprena 7 comp ie ---c catalysts). Moscow, 1:,,d-vo Khimiva, 196t,, 14-140 'TOPIC TAGS: isoprene roolymer[zation, kinetics, mechanism, catalyst, catalysis ;ABSTRACT,. Effect of temperature and concentrations of monomer and catalyst an kinetics of isoprene polymerization in isopentane and on p0lyrwr m0leV118r Weiglit and microstructure was studied at 100, 201, an-i 301C. TiCl? a:1 -C1,H9)2AlC1 served as catalyst. Experiments were also conduc!"-!.~ a and in b~enzene solution. The initial rate of polymerization W rs 25% caT.Iver- -tion) is described by the equationi 4here i a Le, aproporklonaWY Coefficient 1-4, h2- and k3 are rate constantc- of

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