SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ACHKASOV, D.I. - ACHMATOWICZ, O.

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MVLTHIN. M,G.; =INOV9 Y,G.; ZHIMKRINq D.G.; PAVIMKOO A.S.; KULEV, I.A,; WNCHOW, V.I.; DROBTSM, A.I.; IMITRIYBV, I.I.; YjIRW.OV# V.S,; SOSNIN, LL,; PMSHKNO A,S.; BXIP30V, M.S,; TARASOVO N.Ya.; NIKOLISKIT, G.Pe; KRYLOV, N.A,; KOGTAVO G.I.; ACHKkSOV# D*I,; VMLOV, N.D,; CHIZHOV, D.G.; UGCRATS, I.I.; X1dFMO*j F.N.; PWONOV9 N.A. Vladimir Hikolaevich Sergeev; obituary, Blek, sta, 27 no 3:63 Mr 156. (019: 8) (Sergeev, Vladimir Nikolaevich.' 1903-1956) n L, tl F \ I I 1 .1 1- 1 1 t-1-~ I I UGORETS, I.I.; LAVRICNINKO, K.D.; BONDARIV, N.M.; PIATONOV, N.A.; ; MKHITA.RTAN, S.G.; SAVINTKH, A.I.; MLLTUTIN, I.P. 4~xw.4:-N.; MOSKOVSKIT, F.A.; GIL'FARD, M.Z.; ILHAVAY, N.M. BESMOZvom, I.A.; XIKINk, M.I.; TRETNIKOVA, Ye.R. Nikolai Nkolaevich Romanov; obituary. Elek.nta. 27 no.4:63 Ap '56. (MLRA 9:8) (Romanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 1906-1956) ~ I- '.),r, W, I DROBYSHEV, A.; BONDAM, N.; WOUNIKOV, F.; ROGOVIN, N.; ACHUSgj~.P.; VESELOV, N.; GROBOXOPATELI, S.; RABINSKIY, K.; PZSfff3M, A. Semen Iosifovich Kazarnovskii; otitilary A. Drobyahev and others. Blek.sta. 27 no.5:63 MY 156. (MLPA 9:8) (Kazarnovskii, Semen losifovich, d.1956) SOV 1112-59 -2-2794 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, pp 73-74 (USSR) AUTHOR: Achkasov, D. 1. , and Grigor'yev, Yu. Ye. TITLE: Constructing the Kuybyshev -Moscow 400-kv Electric Transmission Line (Stroitel'stvo elektroperedachi 400 kv Kuybyshevskaya GES-.Moskva) PERIODICAL, V sb.: E-nerg. str-vo SSSR za 40 let. M.-L., Gosenergoizdat, 1958, pp 373-380 ABSTRACT: The Kuybyshev - Moscow transmission line is the first member of the united high-voltage network of the USSR. Among transmission lines of this class, the first 380-kv 954-km single-circuit line was put in operation ir Sweden in 1952; the second line is the Kuybyshev -Moscow (1956) 400--kv 9004M line. The latter consists of two circuits with three switching stpLtions and a 480-Mva capacitive compensation. The trans mis sion-line circuits terminate at receiving substations. Each sabstation has four banks of 400/110/11 and 220/110/11-kv transformers; provision is made for eventual installation of Card 112 ZASYAD1110, A,F.; KUCHEREITKO, V.A.; PAVLENKO, A.S.; GRISHMANOV, I.A.; FROW7, V.S.; SEIASHEDV, Z.A.; YKFUMOV, M.T.; SMIRNOV, M.S.; CHIZHOV, D.G.; NOVIMV, I.T.; NOSOV, R.P.; ASKOGUNSKU, A.N.; NEKRASOV, A.M.; LAVIOMKO. K.D.; TARASOV, N.Ya.; GABDANK, K.A.; LEVIN, I.A.; GINDURD, S.Z.; ALUSANDROV, A.P.; OMZIN, I.V.; OZEROV, I.N.; SOSNIN, L.A.; BELYAROV, A.A.; NAYMUSHIN, I.I.; INYUSHIN, M V ; ~gX4�qy. D.I.; RUSSO, G.A.; DROBYSHgV. A.I.; PLATONOV, 11 A f, : : ZHDWIN' PROMYSLOV, V.F.; KRISTOV, V.S.; SAPOZHNIKOV, F.V. ; XASATKIZI, M.V.; ALEKSANDROV, M-Ya.; )DTIIMVSKIY, D*G* Fedor Georgievich Loginov; obituary. Elek.sta. 29 no.8:1-2 AG 158. (MIRA ll.- 11) (Loginov, Fedor Georgievich, 1900-1958) NEPORDZHNIY, P.S.; SAVINYKH, A.P.; SAPOZHNIKOV, F.V.; SERDYUKOV, N.P.; ACHKASOV, D.I.; BURGSDORF, V.V.; WEMOV, N,P.; SYR%IYATNIKOV, I.A.; !MkVSKIY, B.A.; ROKOTYAN, S.S.; STEKLOV, V.7u.; FEDOSEYEV, A.M.; GRUDINSKIY, P.S.; KHOMYAKOV, M.V~; VENIKOV, V.A.; CHERNOBROVOV, N.V.; MELINIKOV, N.A.; BERSHADSKIY, I.S. Aleksandr Dmitrievich Romanovp 1905; on his 60th birthday. Elek. sta. 36 no.11:94 N 165. (MIRA 18:10) AUTHOTIZ: Noporozhniy, P, S.; Savii-Orldi, It. P.; Sapozhpikov, F. V.; Sord~~.ov, N. D'argsdorf, V. V.; 11onov, 11N. P.: Sym-nYatnikov i A ya y B. K.- ~'y6iyan, S. S,; Stoklov, Ve Yu.; Fodosoyov~, A. If',; Gnidinsl 10 Idy, Po S,; Khomralcov, 1.1, Vo; Vonikov, V* As; Chernobrovov, N. V.; Meltnikov, N. As; I BershadskV, L. S. ORG: none rn 1ITSE: Honoring the 60th birthday of Alelmandr Dmitriyevich Romanov SOUICE: Elektrichoskiye stantsii, no, 11, 1965, 94 T IOPIC TAGS: electric pmrer plant, indus"'rial personnel A] WET: in July 1965 A.'D. Romanov celebrated hils 60th birthday and the .34fi anniver:3ary of his active life as a jnajor designer, operator, and build- er vf electric power stations. On his -raftation in 1007 from the. Iloscow ,,! eri c I ioi nPd the Yosenerro 110SCO11, College of E~irlncering, Aleksandr Dmit.tri, Pcf;mtr ~Vst C11, Iffiere ho Steadily roso throi~r;h thc rz~rks until ho bminie Deputy the s ..-'0 m, tinf in tho de_-Iffn anti rrlc Chief Engrineer, 11,1141() at tij ticol, inizoduction of 500-4-V f-lectric trnnsnission lan-es zumnin~.? from Yo-C-)w 1' St~,'Ulon ~,nr,' f- to the Urru~s, -to VC)1ZhS!M1f,1 Sim A Romnnov ha,- bcen Chief r the S -o 195.~ E 11 p" i n ', C! strcy 11.13.1n Adjn-:Lni.--.k'.ration for Fove;o Gi-W. ill Ea:--tern USSR of tho Card 1 2, .Stato Pro(biction to):'VjdiAoo for )3'nnrgnt-JcD-a~~l 1)5,54t. Along iilth his active work, oinco 1930 A. D, Romanov has been toaohing courne-, in Vowar 'Networks and Sy0,oP,,!q ns well as in Power Stntiors and Substnt~onv at tho Moscow Correspondence Institute of Energetics and, later, at the All-Union Correspondence Institute of 11,norgetics, and, in this c,1pacity) has trained new cadres of pmie-r ongineers. In 1957 the title of Ausistant Professor was con- ferred on him and ~n 1963, the title of Candidate of Technical Sciences. He has published more than 40 scientific and technical articles on power engineer-. ing and construction and he is a nomber of Vie editorial boards of the period- io anthologies Energeticheskoye Stroitel'stvo (power Construction),and- Energeticheslcoye Stroitel'stvo za Rubezhom (Pcn-rar Construction Abroad)* He has been a Party momber since 1932 and is the bearer of the Order of Labor Red Banner as ireU as of various imdals, Best ieshes for further creative, work are eAendod to him* Orig* art, has: 1 figuree rJPMT SUB CODE: 10 / SUIR4 DATEt nono Card ANDREWYEV, N.N., dots.,- ACHKASOV, K.A. 9t. propodavatell; DOLZUENKOVp A.T., dots.; DOKFCHAYEVA, A.P., dots.; KISELEV, I.I., dots.; KOZLOV9 LP., st, prepodavatell; TROFIMOV, V.I., dots.; PESTRYAKOV, A.I., nauchnyy red.; SHALYT, N.A., red.; TOKER, A.M., tekhn. red. [Manual for the young agricultural machinery operator) Spra- vochnik molodogo mekhanizatora sel'skogo khoziaistva. Pod red. A.T.Dolzhenkova, Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1963. 653 P. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Fakul'tat mekhanizatsii Moskovskoy akademii Im. K.A. Timiryazeva (for all except Pestryakov, 6halyt, Toker). (Agricultural machinery) hon.-tantin Aleksandrovich; Vlia,~',imir ',(-.tapavieh [fiepair of fuel and hydrtaille system devices of tractors, motor vehicles and combineol ilemont. pr-31urok, ,Asierr~, pi- tutija i gidrtvlicheskoi sisterV tranktorov, avt,)i%ubilei i kombuinov. lloskva, Vysshaia shkciln, 1965. 2 '1 5 p . (VIRA 18:7) ACHKASOV, L.G.-I-Anoh.; SHCHAPOV, N.P., prof. Effect of temperature, time, and stresa conditions of the type of de- struction occurring in low-carbon steel. Veet.TSNII MPS 18 no.1:41-44 F 15 9. (MIR& 12:3) (Steel-Testing) 8/137/62/000/001/152/237 A006/A101 --AUMOR: Achkasov. L.G. TITLEs Manganese hoat resistant and durable steel for railroad structures PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1962 42 abstract 11294 1 4,~43 ("Vestn. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta zh.-d. transp.11, 1961, no. _-47) Tm:-- Investigations we 're made of the mechanical and technological proper- ties of "M-grade" manganese steel containing in %: C 0.12,Mn 1.41 - 1.55; Cu 0.2B - O~29 (1) and "3T" grade carbon steel containing C 0.*20 - 0.21; Mn 0.49-0-57 (II). It was established that I had a static strength at 325 - 5250C dxcaeding that of II by 20%. Ductility of I was by 1.5 - 2.0 tines higher than that of II during yield limit tests at 375 - 5250C and did not decrease with lofiger duration of the test. Unlike II, I is not prone to-the formation, of intercrystalline cracks during 1,264-hour tests at 5250C. Welded I-speioimens broke down in the 'P base metal during short-time tension and yield limit tests within a range OL 375- 5250C. There are 7 references. T. Fedorova [Abstracter's notel Complete translation] Card 1/1 AGHKASOVp L.G_.;_.SH.CHAPOV, N.P. Failure of low-carbon and manganess steels. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.9:28-32 S 163. (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Vsesojvuznjry nauchno-issledcvatellskiy institut zheleznodorozhnogo transports. ACCESSION NR: A-PiO49405 5 9 64- j 000 7 7 12 6 1 V_'! 34 AUTH DR.- ArJ&w0_v G. (Candidate (f technical sciences); ZMchikov, A. V. En . eeir TIM- stre7 as' ru2ture' strength f - si, idercd: Joints t -high temperatures, T6. ~,d e,, - c ;Iedovatellskiy institut zbelp ii d 'SOUP'CE: fxoscow.~ Vse,96yuxny_y,nau h o-bl a o orozhnow j6 transports. - Mmdy -noo 277, ~ 1~0- ~, Isvetny,ya metally i splavy-dlya zhelezno-~ dombnorgo'transporta-: (No in-ferrous. v 4tals, ~,and. alloys for, railroad trace oration) P 116-134 r1 -joint-, -ele le d ivei--ma',Jol . _ctric-locomot tt TOPIC-TAGS:- diisel- locomot 0 ive'- ~n "Ider-, silver lead solder solderef I- Joint strength, stress rupture.strength , tempe raturVtrengt hin 13STRAM": .The s9ldered manifold Joints o' Ediesel and electric railroad locomotives.- er voik under Ailgh -,'stresses at., 14.0-18CC.- Since - the low ef ficiency of - tin lead sold be--expLiiued-by-lvw creep- resistance, the-TsNII-MPS perfqmed-tests with such soldered joints under static ten!;ic a and high teuiperatures. At first, tin lead solder vat tested. Vbgn it was foind that lead silver solder was stronger than the tin lead solder, str"s rupturi; te~sts were performed on lead silver solder Card 1/3 -Znz 0- n m -- n Ic c) n 5z r uk s 4 v -s N- ? S -)cpa~-Zment, or male. 1-3 r-upture by two constants: -rz:: AI--' 1n-, unLy The tests iudiebte--, AlIver solder en- juired for plotting the curves. 413 -A ;-- ---4 f, I l -4 ~P, -u and " -I- taining AB; ~kkratllra of the L213 it) I C 1 OT. Z;0 I (-Ier- lll$L LIU III. Iju 1,, 1 ACHKOOV. N.I.;KLRPOV, N.A.;MA.LITSKIY, L.Ya.;ULYUYEV, D.I. Ballast cleaning machines (ShchOM) are being put WO Droduction, Pat' i put. khoz. no.1:16-17 A '57. (MLRA 10:4) (Ballast) KUROCHKIRp G.A.; TRAVKINp V.S.; VLADISIAVLEV, Yu.Ye,; AVTONOV, N.V.; GUREVICH, &M.; SHIT, Ye.Z.; PETROPAVIDVSKIY, B.P.; ACH~~ -Ll.,-- BORMOTIN, I.M. Inventions. Gor,zhur. no.2r74-75 i 163. (MIRA 16t2) (Mining machinery-Technological innovations) (Hartbmoving machinery-Technological innovations) (Railroads-Railff) k vrach (Barnaul) Prevention of minor wounds. -Med. seatra 21 no.1:47-48 A 162. (MIRA 15:3) (TRAWTISM) (RAI IROADS-EMPLOUES-MEDICkL CARE) ACHKASOV., NS-,- ------- -- - - -.-. --, - - 15:11) Traumatism in a locomotive depot and its prevention; experience from the work of a health station at the locomotive depot of Barnaul Station. Sov.med. 26'no.6:118-121 Je 162. (EPA (VARNAUL (ALTAI TFRRITORY--FAII.ROADS--ACCIDENTS)) 11 - I // ~ ' f --~ L' tl ( 'Y - iWGHMO,G.I., admiral, otvetetvennyy red.; DEMIN, L.A., dote., Imnd. geogr. nauk, inzh. -kontr- admiral, glavnyj rod.; FRUMIN, N.S., polkovnik, zameBtitell etvetstvannogo red.-, AWI'KIN, P.S.. admiral, red.: ALAYUZOV. V.A., prof.. kand. voonno-morskikh nauk, admiral, red.,, AITANIICH, V.1b., koutr admiral zapasa, red.; AGHKASOV, V.I., kand. istor. nauk, kapitan 1 ranga, red.; BARANOV,-A-.r.,-'r'e'd'.-4-*BBM, V.A., prof., kontr-admiral v otatavlm, red.; BKMOVM, L.G.R prof., doktor istor. nauk, polkovaik zapasa, red.; BOLTIN, Ye.A., kand. voen. nauk, general'mayor, red.; VERSHININ, D.A., kapitan 1 ranga, red.; VITVKR, X.A., prof., doktor geogr. nauk, red.; GSLIPOND, G.M., dots., kand. voenno-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 ranga, red., GLINKOV, Ye.G., inzh.-kon*tr-admiral v otstavke, red.; 71miSHYRV, I.-D., vitse-admiral, red.; ZOZULYA, F.V., admiral, red.; ISAKOV, I.S., prof., Admiral Ilota Savetokogo Soyuza, red.; KAVRAYSKIY, V.V. [deceased], prof., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, inzh.- kontr-admiral v otatavke, red.; LU3SNIX, S.V., red.; KOZLOV, I.A., dots kand. voenno-morskildi nauk, Impitan 1 ranga, red.; KOMAROV. A.V.: vitse-admiral.'red.; KMYAVTSU, M.K., general leytenant tokhaicheakikh voyek, red.; LTUSHKOVSKIY, H.V., dots., kand. istor. nauk, polkovnik, red.; MAKSIMOV, S.N., dots., kand. voonno-morskikh nauk, kapitan I ranga, red.; aWN'. S.B., prof., doktor istor. nauk, red.; anov, B.P., prof., doktor geogr. nauk, red.; PAVLOVICH, N.B., prof., kontr-admiral v otstavko, red.; PANTRIZU7. Yu.A., admiral, red.; PIT=IY, N.A., kand. voenno-mors'kikh nauk, kontr-admiral, red.; PIATONOV. S.P.,.general-leytenant, red.; POZNYAK, V.G., dots., general leytenant, red.; SALISHCM, K.A-., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, (Continued on next card) IX -,JMO, G.I.-(contimied) Card 2. red.; SrDOROV, A.L., prof., doktor istor. nau ., red.; SKORCDUMOV, L.A., kontr-.admiral, red.; SNEMIMIY, V.A..' prof. .- dokbor voenno-morakikh nauk, inzh.-kapitan'l ranga, red.; SOWV'Ylff, I&N., dots., kand. voonno-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 ranga, red.; STAIJ30, K.A., k6ntr-admiral, red.; STZPANOV, G.A. [deceased], dots., vitse- admiral, red.; TOM&SHEVICH, A*V., prof*, doktor voenno-morskikh nauk, kontr-admiral v otstavke, red.; TRIBUTS, V.F., kand. voenno- morskikh nauk, admiral, red.; CHZU=OV, F.I., kontr-admiral, red.; SHVMO TO.Ye., prof. doktor voenno-morskikh nauk, kontr-admiral, red.; CHURBAKOV, A.I.,,tek~n. red.; VASILIYWA, Z.P., tekhn. red.; VIZIROVA, G.N., takhn. red.; GOROKHOV, V.I., tekhn. red.; GRINIKO. A.M., teldm. red.; KOLIKOVA, M.M., tekhn. red.; NALIMM, V.I., tekhn. red.; SVIDIRSKLYA. G.V., teldin. red.; CEIRNOGOROVA, L.Pov tekhn. red.; GURNICH, I.V., tekhn. red.; BUKHANOVA, N.I., tekhn. red.; NNCLAYIUA, I.N., tekhn. red.; RADOVILISKAYA, RA., tekhn. red.; TIKHOKIROVA, A.S., teldin. red.; BELOCHKIN, P.D.0 tekhn. red.; I007KOO V.I.O tekhn. red.; ROMAHM, I*G#, tekhn. red.; TAROSOTICH, K.Ye., tekhn. red. [Sea atlael Morskoi atlas. Dtv. red. G.I. Ievchonko. Glav. red. L.A. Demin. [Moskva] Izd. Glav. shtaba Voenno-morskogo flota. Vol-3. [Military and historical. Pt.l. Pages 1-451 Voenno-istori- cheskli. Zameatitell otv. red. po III tomu N.S. Fnukin, Pt.l. Liaty 1-45. 1958. _ [Military and historical maps ' ages 46-521 (Continued on next card3 I37CH.D.TKO, G.I.---(continued) Card 3. Voonno-istorichoslde karty, listy 46-52. 1957. (mm 11:10) 1. Russia,(1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministeretvo oborow. 2. Nachallnik Glavnogo upravlaniya qeodezii i kartografii Ministeretva vnu.trennikh dal SSSR (for 13amnov)- 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akadomii nauk SSSR (for Kaleanik). 4. Deystvitellnyy chlen Almdemii pedagogicheakikh nauk RSFSR (for Orlov). (Ocean--Maps) ACIMASOVS! V.1.9 kand. istoricho nauR. kapaUan a go r;-.-nga; VLADIMIROV, Z.G., kand. istorich. mukq kapitan 2-go ranga Under the revolutlonar7 W-nnrr;3 of c;ombat. Mor. abor. 48 no.ll,,16.20 N 164. (MIRA 1882) ACC NR t AR6029294 SOURCE CODE: UR/0271/66/000/006/AO29/AO29 AUTHOR: Achkasov Y M.; Zaytsev, A. I. TITLE: Calculating the control angle in continuous pulse control systems SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika. i vychislitel'naya tekhnika, Abs. 6A227 I REF SOURCE: Izv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 153, 1965, 142-146 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic control system, electric motor ABSTRACT: A continuous-pulse control 6f the velocity of rotation of a dc MULUL L-,L U -URV-D system is considered when, depending on the control depth, the firing angle of the ion converter is changed. A law,governing the change in the firing angle as a flinction of the control range and shaft load is established. It is shown that the continuous-pulse control of the rotating velocity assures equal current pulses pass- ing through a single rectIfier in the entire control range. Ile pulses are not changed with respect to height'when the load is changed within permissible limits. [Translation of abstract] 2 illustrations and bibliography of 2 titles. B. U. SUB CODE: 09 Card ACC NR.- AFbUUZ153. SOURICE CODE: UR/028016'7/000/006/0103/0113 ( A) AUTHOR: Achkasov. Yu. S. (Moscow); Yablonskiy, A. I. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Signal-noise separation with loss functions that depend on signal -oboe rvati time ~ 14, SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 6, 1965, 103-113 TOPIC TAGS: signal noise separation, signal detection, radar ABSTRACT: This processing is assumed- A multichannel device analyzes the out- line of the likelihood ratio in the parameters space A - (t4, -r ) of the signals being detected and isolates sufficiently powerful single likelihood peaks; each peak is processed in a common computer; the processing is practically optimal if the losses are additive (in the individual solutions) and the signal flow obeys the Poisson law. The loca functions cover parameter determination errors, signal -oboe rvation time, missing signals, false signals, and cost of processing. Optimal decisions about the signal presence and continuation or cessation of processing are passed by comparing 112 the likelihood ratio, integrated with respect to possible signal parameters within 'he peak, with the detection and cessation thresholds. The comparison with the detection ,threshold is performed on the condition that the decision about the presence of target in the next scanning would result In a greater loss than that associated with the immediate detection. The detection threshold depends on the signal parameters and the accuracy of their determination. Optimal thresholds calculated with an allowance for all possible situations during the successive steps can be replaced with approxi- mately calculated thresholds which allow only for the parameter accuracy in the next step. Orig. art. has; 58 formulas. SUB CODE: 09, 17 / SUBM DATE: 22Sep64 / ORIG REY: 003 61C~ 2/2 DOBRONRAVOV, F.N.; GERASIFOVA, A.M.; AGHKASOVA, G.V. Effectof Invert sugar on the properties of filtered juice. Sakh.prom. 33 no.10:19-23 0 159. 04M 130) 1. Novo-Troltakaya gruppovaya laboratoriya. (sugar manufacture) 1.0.,, GMKINA, A.Go Y'~.FRFIMOV, I.I., SM"I'Milltm, yu.B'; M.T., SOVETOVA. L.Ye..,c CHIETIKOVA, A,].,, SHLBOVA, AJI. Fffe,~tlvenesr- r--f arnbulatoi7~ tnla4Mnt Cf rhr.Ae'lthiasis ~atiant:3 at, She-jeznovodsk Health R~~lcri. Sb...r, riauch. rab. vrach. san.-kur. uchr. prefEciuzov rw,.A.,l2l-'j25 164' (MIDA 18!10) 1. *-'heleznrAcr(--zhuuya kurrrt.nf4y8 1-.~hkllnila (gl,,ivri,-y vrich 1, 1. Yef remov) . KROTKINAp N.A.; AGIEWOVA, M.A. Late tumors in dogs following the introduction of chemical carcinogens-into bones* Vope onk. 9 no.7tl5-21 163 (MIRA 16 912) 1. Iz laboratorii opukholevykh shtammo-T Instituta onkologii AMN SM (dir. - deystvitelinyy clilen AIIN SSSR prof* A.I. Serebrov), Adres avtorovi Leningrad, P-129, 2-yu Berezovaya al.,3t Institut onkologii ANN SSSR. USSR/11=an and Aninal PhysioloMr. Effects of Physical Factors. Therml Factor. T-13 ,',bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 12, 1958) 56165- ,-'.Uthor Girgolav, S-S.,,~~L-11- Inst Title Tenperature Regiraen of Tissue in ApplyinC Tourni- quets. Ori6 Pub: Khirurgiya) 1956, No 4) 62-65. Abstract: In practical activity a tourniquet which has been used to prevent bleeding, is frequently left at the bleeding site for a longer tire than the pernissible 2-221 hours. Such practice my cause a ganGrenous process. Tourniquets were applied to the haunches of rats. If the air tenperature was 18-1.60 I.-c-7, necroses appeared after 5 or nore hours. If the Card 1b/ q31 ACHKASOVA, T.",; KALBAUJI, A.A.,, KOSTYUC, 1OK, B.M..- I&DYUKINA, V.V. Modification Of gR8 exchange and blood gases in pulmonary surgery under controlled hypothormia. Khirurgiia 32 no.1:78-85 J '56 (mLRA 9:6) 1. 1z gospitallnoy, khtrurgicheskoy kliniki Voyenno-cleditBinskoy ordena Lanina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova (nach.-general-navor meditsinskoy sluzhby prof. I.S. Koloimikov) i gruppy kriopatologii JUUI SSSR (rukovodltelO doystvitollnyy chlen AWT SSSR prof. S.3. Girgolav) (LUNGS, surg. controlled hypothermia, gaG e-,~change &- gases in (BODY TEMPIM-IM' hypothermia, controlled in lung surgeny, gaB exchange blood ganes In) (BLOOD, ga,8 exchange in controlled hypertension during lung surg. ) GIRGOLAV, S.S., professor; AGHKASOVA, T.A., kandidat meditainskikh nauk Temperature of tissues following application of a tourniquet. Xhirurgiia 32 no.4:62-65 Ap 156, (MIRA 9:8) 1. Daystvitelinyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Girgolav) 2. Iz gruppy kriopatologii AMN SSSR (BODY TAPDATURA, off. of tourniquet (Rue)) (HMORRHAG3, therapy, tourniquet, off. on body temperature (Rue)) ACHKASOVAp T.A. (Leningrad) Significance of tissue temperature in the application of a tour4iquet. Eksper. khir. 4(no.6:50-51 N-D 159. (AURA 14:6) BLOOD-GIROULATION, DISORDERS OF) (BODY TFITERATURE) ACHWOVA, T.A. Variation of gas exchange in animals during localized cool' 1 n .'56 6 Opyt izuch. reg. fiziol. funk. 6:193-196 163 (MIRA 17 3 1. Grappa fiziologii gazoobmena i te~loobmena (rukovoditell - prof. R.P.C[Llnyanskaya) Instituta fiziologii imeni Pavlova All SSSR* ENGST, R.; MIKIMANN, H. Investigation of the alility of various pes-tiAdes Tc, inhiblt cholesterinase in vitro. Cesk. hyg. 10 no.3aZ13-21' MY 165. .4 1. Ustav pro vyzivu Nemecke akademie vel, PL'StUpilTl. LOMACEENKOV9 S.Ye., inzh.; GUTKINq B.G.p karxI. tekhn. nm~k,- SHAGURINp K.A. 9 otv. red.; -ACHKINADZEt Sh.D. v inzh. p red.; XWLAVSKIYp GoM.y tekhne red. [Portable electric spark systems; work of the Research Branch of the State P ..ng Ins itute of the Ministry of Transportation Machinery Manufacture] Perenosmye elektroiskrovye ustanovkil opyt raboty NIF GPI MTrM L&AWadj 1952, 11 P. (Inforratsionno- tekhnicheskii l1stokq no:23060) (IORA 14:7) 1. Leningradskiy dom nauchno-tekhnichesk-,)y propagandy. 2. Glavnyy inzhener Lenlngradskoko doma nauchno-tekhnicheakoy propagandy (for Shagurin) (Metals-Hardening) (Electric apparatus and appliances) I 1 1. . - . 1 11 - ~. - I BOGORAD, L.B.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., red.; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red. [Device for continuous hardening of band saws by high frequency currents and heating in water] PriSDOsoblenle dlia neDreryvnoi zakalki lentochnykh pil tokami vysokoi chRetoty a nagrevom v vode. Leningrad, 1955. 2 p. (Leningrndskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheakoi propagnndy. Informatsionno-tekkinicheakii listok, no.35(721)) (Metals--Hardening) (Saws) VASILITEV, A.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; DOROFETEV, G.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; ACHKINADZI. Sh.D., red.; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red. [Changes in load parameters during induction heating under various operating conditions of generatorB] Izmenenie parametrov nagruzki pri induktsionnom nagreve v razlichnykh rezhimakh raboty mashinnogo generatora. Leningrad, 1955. 7 P. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnichaskoi propagandy. Informatsionno tekhnicheakii listok, no-108(796)) (MIRA 10:12) (Induction heating) I�TONOvicH,''A'.V.; ACHKINADZE,_,Sh.D., red.; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red. [High-speed method of testing the hardness of metals at high tearperatures] Uskorennyl metod ispytanila tverdosti metallov pri vysoki]Cn temperaturakh. Leningrad, 1955. 13 P. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheakoi propagandy. Informatsionno-tekhnicheskii listok, no.7(675)) (MIRA 10:12) (Hetala at high tomnerature) GTJRVICH. Anatoliy Konstantinovich; ACHKINADZN, Sh..D., red.; GVIRTS,V.L., takhn.red. [Device for measuring depth of flaws by means of impulse ultrasonic defectoseopeal Pribor dlia izmereniiR glubiny zaleganlia defek-ta pri impul'snoi ul'trazyukovoi defektookopti. Leningrad, 1956. 13 P. (Leningradakii. dom nsuchib-Aekhnicheskoi propagandy. Infor- matoionno-tekhnichookii listok; no.14. Kontroll kachestva produkt8ii) I (MIRA 10:12) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) DONSKOY, Aieksandr vasillyevich, doktor tekhn.nauk; IVERSKIY, Grigoriy Vas1l'yevich, inzhener; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., red.; FREGER, D.P.,takhn.red. [Stabilized anode rectifier for electrothermal equiDment; prpctices of "Sevzappromelektropichl" and the M.I.Kalinin Polytechnic Institute in Leningrad] Stabilizirovannyi anodnyi vypriamitell dlia elektro- termicheskikh ustanovok; 1z opyta "Sevzappromelektropech'" i LPI imeni M.I.Kalinina. Leningrad, 1956. 14 p. (Leningrndakil dom nauchno-tekhnicheekoi propsgandy. Informatsionno-tekhnicheskii listok, no.19. Elektricheskie metody obrabotki metnllov) (MIRA 10:12) (Electric current rectifiers) SMSHIM, Y.K., knnd.fig.-mat.nauk; IOFFE, A.F' akademik, glavnyv kand.fiz.-mt..nouk:,zav.glavnoto red.; SOMINBUY, H.S., red.; SMYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-rat.jiai~r-, red.; REGILI, A.P., kand, fiz.-mt.nauk, red.; SHAMMIN, K.I., inEh., red.; ACHKIMADZZ. Sh.D., inzh,, red,; FRIGXR, D.P., tekhn.red, (Semiconductor converters of solar eneral Poluprovodnikovye proob-,.,azovateli solnechnoi energii. Leningrad, 1956. 58 p. (Leningradakii dom nauchno-tekhnicheekoi pro agandy. Polupro- vodniki i Ikh takhniaheskoe primenenie, no.95. (14IRA 14:4) (Solar batteries) i -k 0. 1-t /I I 1u rr U -~ Z.~-I:p f / 1 U I&FE, A.F., akAdemik; SOMINSKIT, M.S., Aiand.f iz.-mat.nauk,.rsd.; MASLAKOVITS, Tu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nouk, red.; SMOLENSKIT,,G.A., doktor f12.-M&t.nsuk, red.; SHALYT 'S S.,*doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; RMELI, A.R,, kand.fiZ.-MAt.neuk, led:; SUBASHITV, V.K., kand.fin.- mat.nauk, red.; S1fiGURIN,-X.A-., insh., red.; ACHKIWADZI, Sh.D., insh.; FREGIR, D.P., tekhn.red. aw-AII.- [The possibilities of semiconductors and their future development] Vozmozhnosti i perapektivy poluprovodnikov. Leningrad, Laningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 11 P. (Poluprovod~iki, no.18) (Semiconductors) KUZYAYXV, Georgiy Nikolayevich; TSVEYW , Grigoriy Abramovich; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red. LUltrasonic equipment for preparing hard and fragible materials] Ulltrazvukovaia ustanovka dlia obrabotki tverdvkh i khrupkikh materialov. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-takhn.prOpAgandy, 1957. 27 p. (Informatsionno-tekhnichaskii listok. nos.51/52. Mlaktricheakie matody obrabotki metallov) (MIRA 11~1) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) I ; I I / I '' ' - ~ I-- - -11 1 LF- , OSTROUMOV, Andrey Georgiyevich, inzh.; IOFFE, A.F., akademik, red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOVETS, Yu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SMOLXNSKIT, G.A., doltor fiz.-mat. nauk-, red.; SHALTT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; RWEL', A.R., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SUBASHITEV, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZE,,,.-Sh.D., inzh., red.; FREGIRR, D.P., tekhn.red. [Piezoelectric substances] Piezoelektriki. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 30 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.16) (MIRA 10:12) (Piezoelectric substances) PASYNKOV, Vladimir Vasillyevich, doktor tekhn.nauk; IOFFE, A.F., akademik, glavnyy red.; SOMINSKIY, kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOVETS,Yu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk,.red.; SKOLENSKIY, G.A., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-ma'u.nauk, red.; REGEL', A.R., kand. fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SUBASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh.;''ACHKINADZE, Sh.D..' inzh.; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Nonlinear semiconductor resistors; varistors] Nelineinye poluprovodnikovye soprotivleniia; varistory. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhnqropngand~y, 1957. 35 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.5) (:,Uectric resistors (MIRA 11:1) M IN, avi Naumovich; IOFFE, A.F., akAdemik, red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOVErS, Yu.P., dok-tor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SMOIZNSKIT, G.A., doktor fiz.-mat.naukt, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; REGEL, A.R., kand.fis.-mat. nauk, red.; SUBASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nnuk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh., red.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor bolometeral Poluprovodnikovye bolometry. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy. 1957. 36 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.4) (MIRA 10:12) (Bolometer) VOROIIIII. Anatolly Ilikolayevich, inzh.; IOM, A.F., skademik, red.; SOMINSKIY, M.S., knnd. fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; KASLIKOVETS, Yu.P., doktor f iz.-mat.nauki red.; SMOIYdISKIY, G.A., doktor f iz.--M8t.aaUk, rod.; SHALYT, S.S.. doktor f iz.-mat.nauk. red.: REGELI . A.R.,kand. fiz.-mat.nauk; SUBASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SaGURIN, K.A.. inzh.red.; ACIIKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh.; FREGER, D.P.. tekhn.red. [Semiconductor thermoelectric generators] Poluprovodnikovyo termo- elektrogeneratory. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-takhn.p.-opagandy, 1957. 43 P. (Poluprovodniki, no.13) (MIb 11:3) (Semiconductors) (Electric generators) ~WWSKIT, Georgiy Anatollyevich, doktor fiz.-mat.nauk; ISUPOV, Vindislav Aleksandrovich, inzh.; IOFFE, A.F., Akademik red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOTRTS, Tu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk; SHALYK, S.S., doktor, fiz-mat.nauk; REGELI, A.R., kand.fiv.mmat. nauk; SUBSHITEV, V.K., kand.fiz-mat.nFaik; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Seignettoelectric substances] Segnetoelektriki. Leningrad, Laningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 43 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.15) (MIRA 10:12) (Ferroelectric substances) -:-- , -, " --j- - - I I _,V - SUBASHIYEV, Yagan Kasparovich, kand. fix.-met. nauk,; IOFFE, A.F., glavnyy red.; SOMINSZIY, N.S., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; NASLAKOVETS, Yu. F.. doktor fiz.-mat. nauk. red.; S14OLENSKIY. G.A..doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SHAUTI, S.S., doktor fiz,.-mat. nauk, red.; REGELI, A.R. kand. fiz.-mat. nauk,red.; SHAGYRIN, K.A., inzh., red.; ACHKINADZE, Sh. D.. inzh., red. [Transistor diotea and triodes; point-contact diodes and triodes] Poluprovodnikovye diody 1, triody; tochechnve diody i triody. Leningradv Ieningr. dom nauchno-teklin.propa.vandy, 1957- 52 p. (Poluprovodniki. no. 7). (MU~A 11 :11) (Transistors) SOKINSKIY, ~bnus Savullovich, kand. fiz,-mat. nauk; IOM, A#F,,' akademik, glavVy red.; MASWOVWS, Yu.F., doktor fiz.-mt. nauk, red.,- SHOINSKIYp G.A., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; tHUV. S.S.9 doktor fix,-mat, nauk, red,; RMBLI, A.P., kand. fi2.-mat,,nauk,,red.; ML~ffliyjff. V.K., kand. fiz.-mat. ua~k, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., insh.; red'; ACHKINAME, Sh.D. i=h., red.; FMIM, D.P., tekhn. red* [Photoresistors] Potosoprotivleniia. Ioningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno- tekhn. propagandy, 1957. 54 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.6).(KM 11:9~) (Photoelectric cells) 1 11 Ll If I N, / / I,,- f -/ " " - - I '-) "/. lj - SEMPTBLI, Iosif Teodorovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ACHKINAMR, Sh.D., Inzh, red.; FMXR, D.P., tekhn. red. [Thermiotoral Termosoprotivlenlia. leningrad, Ob-vo po raaprostrano- niu polit. i nauohnykh znanii RSM, 1957. 60 p. (Poluprovodniki, no-3). (HMA 11:7) (Thermistors) N Irv n ~-' C v- Y SMASBrTV, Vagan Kasparovich, kand. fiz".t-mat nauk,; MITE, A.F., akad., glavavy red.; SOMIZISKIY, H.S.,knnd. fiz.-inat. nauk,red.; MASLAXOMS. Yu. P,,daktor fiz.-mat. pauk,-red.; 3MOLWSK1Y,,G.,A,. doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, - red.; SHALTH. S.S., doktor f iz.-ma t. nauk, -iaa.; 1-MEL' A.R., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, red.;SHAGTJRIN, K,A.Oi-gzh.i~ad *0 ACHKINADZN, Sh.D.,inzh.,red.; FRMF2. D.P., tekhn. red, [Photoelectric converters of solar energy) Fotoelektrichenkie pieobrazovateli so'lnechnoi anergit. laningrad. Laningr. dom nauchno- tekbn. propagandy. 1957. 61 p. (Poluprovodniki, no. 9). (11LRA 11:12) (Solar batteries) 171) 01PP'll. -~ X, I! GELUER, Isaak KhAiMOVich,inzh.;MpSKIN,5amuil Samenovich,in7h.;-IPM, li.F.,pkademik red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz.-mat.na-ak, red.; YASLAKOUTS, Tu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk; SMOLENSKIT, G.A., doktor fiz.mat.nauk; SHALYT, B.S., doktor, fiz.-mat.nauk; REGELI, A.R., kand.fiz.-Mat. nauk; SUBASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D, inzh, red; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor contact rectifiers] Poluprovodnikbvye vypriamiteli. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 94 p. (MIRA 10:12) (Electric current rectifier) ZHUZE, Vladimir Panteleymonovich; IOFn-. A.F., sl--qdemik, glavnyy red.; SOMINSKIY, U.S.. kand.fiz.-mat..-nauk, red.; MASLAKOVETS, Yu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk. red.; SMOLENSKIYv G.A., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk. red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; REGELI. A.R., kand.fiz.-foat.nauk, ied.-, SOASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fize-matenauk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh., red.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; FREGER, D.P., te6m.red. [Semiconducting materials (semiconductor elements)] Poluprovodni- kovye materialy (elementy - poluprovodniki). Leningrad, 1957. 101 p. (Obshcheatvo po rasproatraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii RSFSR. no-17) .'(MIRA 12:4) (Semiconductors) 137-58-4-8597 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Nfetallurgiya, 1958: Nr 4, p 325 (USSR) AUTHOR: Achkinadze, Sh. D. TITLE: Ultrasonics and Its Employment. in Industry (Ul'trazvuk i yego primeneniye v promyshlennosti) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Mashinostroyeniye, Moscow- Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 242-254 ABSTRACT: A review of the employment of ultra!~onic vibrations in var- ious fields of industry. The use of ullrasonics in flav,, detection, washing, cleaning, soldering and machining is examined. We are informed of the utilization of ultrasonic vjhi~.,.tions for clean- ing paraffin skin from oil-well casings and in producing emul- sions and essences. Y u. L. 1. Ul.tra~onics--USSR 2, Ultrasonic rid~,atioi,,--Al)t,].icat.i-oiis Card 1/1 OLESK, Aleksandr Osvalldovich; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; KUBNEVA, M.M., tekhn.red. (Highly sensitive selenium-cadmium photoconductive cello] Vysoko- chuvatvitelInye selenisto-kadmievye fotosoprotivleniia.- Leningrad, leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1958. 23 -P. (Informatsionno- tekhnicheskii listok, no.65. Elektricheakie metody obrabotki metallov) (MIRA 12:9) (Photoconductivity) SPITSYNA, Irina Fedorovna; ACILKINADZE, Sh.D., rod.; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. (Ultrasonic thickness moters and their use in measuring thickness] Ulltrazvukovye tolshchinomery i telchnika izmereniia tolshchin a ikh pomoshchliu. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nouchno-takhn.propa- gandy, 1958. 27 P. (Informatsionno-tekhnicheskii listok, nos.~ 76-77. Elektricheskie metody obrabotki metallov). (MIRA 12:9) (Thickness mensuremont) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) PHASE I BOOK MCFLOITATION SOV/3633 Achkinadze, Shumilt Dautovich Promyshlennoye primeneniye ul'trazvuka v mashinostroyenii i priborostroyeaii; obzor, VYp- 1 (Industrial Applications of Ultrasonics in Machine and Instrument-Manufacturing Industries; Review, No. 1) Leningrad, 1958- 59 p. 6J.200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znaniy RSFSR, and Leningrad. Dam nauchno-tekbnicheskoy propagandy. 3d.: D.P. Dianov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: V.L. Gvirts. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians engaged in the design and production of machinery and instiquents. COVERAGE: This book is the first part of a r~rvey of the techniques and applications of ultrasonics in industry. It discusses a wide variety of card 1/3 Industrial Applications of Ultrasonics (Cont.) scyvl3633 methods and sources for obtaining elastic vibrations, the technical charac- teristics-of particular ultrasonic apparatusY and the application of ultra- sonic techniques in several fields, such as metallurgy, electrochemistry, the 'cutting of hard and brittle materialsI the cleaning of parts, the prepa.- ration of emulsions and the dispersion of substances, tinning and soldering, and the coagulation of aerosols. The table of contents for Part II is also given in this booklet. References appear in Part II. The author thanks I.G. Mikhaylov, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, and L.G. Merkulov,, Candidate of Technical Sciences., for their help in preparing the book. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I From the Author 2 Introduction 3 1. Sources for Obtaining Elastic Vibrations 10 Vibrators 10 Card 2/3 Industrial Applications of Ultrasonics (Cont.) High-frequency generators II. Industrial Use of Sonic and Ultrasonic Elastic Vibrations 1. Ultrasonic defect detection and measurements with the aid of Ultrasonics Shadow method Reflected-impulse method (Echo method) 2eabnical characteristics of the defect detector UZD-N' Technical characteristics of the defect detector UZD-l2T Resonazice method Ultrasonic observation Ultrasonic' measuring instrLuents Technical characteiristics of the instralent UZP_2 2. Use of ultrasonicsAn metallurgy 3. Use of ulirasonics in electrochemistry AVAIUBLE: Library of Congress (TJ3.167.A25). Card 3/3 SOV13633 17 24 24 25 27 32 37 46 46 47 51 53 59 AC/Vbc/gmp 7-13-6o LEVINSON, 'fevgeniy MnkBiriovic~; ACff~XADP, Sh.I).,, Inzh, , red.; MM. D.P., tekhn.red. (Present state of elqctii~:apark machining.of zetall:,a survQyj Sovremennoe sostoianic elektroisk-rovoi obrabotki metallov; o~tor. Leni' rad, Leningr.dom nauchno-toklin.propagandy, 1958. 105 ng PO (MM 12:12) (Electric metal cutting) SHUTILOV, Vladimir AlekBandrovich; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red. (Methods for measuring the absolute intensity of ultrasonic waves; experimental results from A.A.Zhdanov State University] Sposoby 12merenji absoliutnoi intenaivnosti ul'trazvuka; is opyta Goaudarstvennogo universiteta imeni A.A.Zhdanove. Leningrad, 1959. 23 P. (Laningradakii dom nauchno-tokhnichaskoi propagandy. Obmen paredovym opytom. Seriia: Blektrichaskie matody obrabotki metallov, vYP-3)- (MIRA 13:9) (Ultrasonic waves-Measuroment) BELYKH, Ivan Kalistratovich, inzbK.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., red.; SHILLING, V.A., red. izd-va- BELOGUROVA, I.A. __ ;khn __ - d-, ' y , t , re , [Modernization of the LKZ-18 machine for electric spark machining; practices of the Kirov'Plant in Leningrad) Modernizatsiia elektro- istrovogo stanka LKZ-18; iz opyta Leningraskogo Kirovskogo zavoda, Leningrad, 1960. 14 p. (Leningradskii Dom nauclino-tekhnicheskoi pro- pagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia; Elektricbeskie metody, ob- rabotki materialovp no.3) (MIRA 14'.10) (Electric metal cutting--Equipment and supplies) ACHEIMMO, Sh.)-) Ultrasonic vision. lUn.takh. 4 no.1:52-53 Jet 160. (IfIRK 13:5) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) BRUX p~W_ len Vladimirovichy insh.; AORKINADZEp Sh.D,p red.; FOMICHEVj A.G.p red. izd-va; BELOGUROVAp I.A. 9 iWk-hn. [Ultrasonic welding of matals] Ulltrazvukovaia svarka metallov; steno- graima lektsii. Leningrad, 1961. 46 p. (MIRA 14:7) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) (Welding) AGHKINAZIA,A,#-An%b.-polkovnik; GAYMO, A,, inzh.-polkovnik; SHCHWANI, V.. - insh.-podpolk6vnik; ANIWIGH. R,, kapitan'tekhn. oluzhby,: OZIMSOVI A., Insh.-kapitan; BIRYUKOV, A., starshiy inzh.-leytenant. Hxperience in using a standard kit of universal accessories. TanMst no.2:57-60 7 158. (NMA 11:3) (Tanks (Military science)--Maintftnanco and repair) J.rHFOVA ~,r,(-rcluted asp(~cts c-l' rl-ii,-c-.ph,-,-n-*,,-f~ io the introduction of diethyJamlnt, c;! llvserl;,,i~ nievr. i psikh. 65 nL).!2:]8-'G---"P4 6 1 6i. lg:.i'i .1 ~Ii S-11: ~V C sirfikov~~ 1. K-linika dntaki~h In-l-titu~-q psikhiatrIJ AMIN ~.',;rl-vnt i !-Ifriir~i Vysghego meditsinskot7,o irstitut:l (Z~lv,,AuyllF~Lorlay p-of'. G. Oof i yn BULGARLI Department of Psychiatry, Higher Medical Ins in Sofia -CD~partment head: Prof. Academician G. UZU-NOV) "Disorders of Intellectual Development in Early Childhood Sebizophrellif) Sofia, Nevrologiya, Psikhiatriya i Nevrokhirurgiy , Vol 5, No 2, 19606) PP 105-110 Abstract (author's Russian and English summaries modified): By t1he meth---1-: i(Zit;-term clinical observations mid repeated medico-pedagogical exaninat-L....,, th(.- author followed up the disorders of intellectual development in 14 scil-r- phrenic children in whom the illness developed before age five. Accordin-P. t:, the degree of damage, four main groups were distinguished with spveral horf!~', I n f7 cases between them. First group: children with deep intellectual disi tion, not distinctly discernible from the deepest grades of oligophroni,,%. Second group: the schizophrenic process has caused an arrest of intelle-1-11 development, without complete deterioration of the previous knowledge. group: the development continues, but it is "sterile) pecu-Iiar and defec---v~121 Fourth group: the intellect is not damaged. Damage to the intellect in second and third group is secondary, depciiding on psychologicul factors 1/2 ACHWV, Kh. G. Some physical geographical characteristics of the Fergana Valley mouth ("Khodzhent Gates"). Trudy SAGU no.28:33-4~ '51.(Mla& 9-5) (Yergana-41%voical geography) A JI -T-I.Alk W-MAR-114A A 06. A :: Iv~2 NOW21).- NeoutyiAnuidine dimelkitulide, C.114)N.1, fill). Ili. ~15 In, Jul It"I'l 'I l l lh A & di t uld l I h t N '* SO "Wt l-u , wt l, ~,ni, j-, att, uni a I ... g l lgL . V p himide, Minoical W1111 Muni, IVilifil, still f0bill-W. ((' .1. 11, 331,A1 "III, Ih% Milmli ... llyt-linjilior 1,1,10 t-% 11 Action of N.41 and ~%Xcl Ill In, I 11.% -1, 1, lk"Id 06 I undrigot" Mudv*. 1,-Actiun during rawth)-14(ion, iu~,-J%Sug Iliv m, flit Lit imi. 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XIV a "'I"t8tiMll Vall ~,f -4 A,011 -All'-Il . S'. VI tullimd viiiih *.!'I"~ 11,S), fm 4 litio., midirtil %)dt Cl(I" '4 0 Wilh %;IQ)II aml rl,ld, viiih IK-tizene givo,; 111. 1,11, .09 all. lavrr irralt'll %IIIl Nal kill% 41111C.11 lilvtlli~%Iloh- 4Ix 1. with to rim. ft'.111 a hoot 4,1. '00 -11~ .. u tit.% W. J~ I. 1f.0 I U., ., 1. , , 1-1 t I..." , 11 1-4 L". I(M. VI vdlaliiti~ullfv * ; IICI. ti-nd"cAalk. %ith Nfl,oll viiiii-il *lilt I'd cm It)' -and %ilb Nal give, IX. The nivilitchimide A) U 1- 4) 1% tit v n to An 1 1 1. flit JIL-A I IM mommudw-ft ~Mumm ~---M .so 41A' $A -dibm ~ 1-3,5-pynuolic I i tied Inne f I' has 4 1 N, %I art init ion ter ia 1, 1 17- 1 1-flif .", if., at 120', and aurvartcut INa salt n-moved o %Vat,r. Thcoil% Own T:, of oh(mvied,tv.,to filill mkt. of C, ir Rf.- - . , , -,i- !-.- -~ ~~* ~- . , . , , z, ` .~ ~ I'l, - -r-, ~~ ,'j-'~*." t .-:. - - -1 - --C~ POLAND/Organic Chemistry - General and Theoretical Topics of G-1 Organic Chemistry, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - 1(himiya, No 14, 1958., 466oi Author : 06 Achmatowicz, F. Werner-Zamojska . ....................................- Inst t Academy of Sciences of Polando Title : CherAstry of Carbonyl Cyanides III. Mechanism of Reac-r tion Detween Carbonyl and Olefins Containing CH-C-C Group* Orig Pub : Dull. Acad* polon. sci.) 1957) c1. 3, 51 No 91 923- 925 Abstract : The reactions of CO(CN) (I) with pentene-1, pentene-2., trimethylethylene (II) hd o~ -methylstyrene (III) were studied. The reactions proceeds with 2 mles of I sil-,dlarly to the formerly described interaction of I with allylbenzene (RZhKhim, 1957, 37584) and result Card 1/3 POTAIND/Organic Chemi.9try - General and Theoretical TopiGo -of Organic Chemistry, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - XhWya, No 14, 1958; 46602 Author : 0, Achmatowicz) A. Zamjski Inst : Academy of Sciences of Poland. Title The Chemistry of Carbonyl Cyanide. IV. Dienophilic Properties of Carbbnyl Cyaniec and Diethyl Mesoxolates Forr.mtion of Dihydropyran Derivatives. Orig Pub Dull. Acad. polon. sci., 1957Y c1, 3, 5, No 9, 927- 929 Abstract CO(CIN), condenaes rapidl,, at about 200 with the dieno- phi:.G tutadiene (1) and 2.,'i-JI1iieth,,,lbutadiena (II) cor- respondingly producinc; 6,.(-.clicyan-5,6-clihydro-1:2-pyran yield 75%. melting point 160., boiling point 69 to 800/ 2 mm) and 3.,4-climethyl-6.,6-dicyan-5.,6-dihydro-1:2-pyran ~ Card 1/2 r-r ?- I I I - I fT f (I 1 -1-4 1- 1- )v ' Poum/OrGanic chemistry - General and Theoretical Topics of G-1 OrGanic Chemistry. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958) 46603 Author : QAcluntouicz,-A. Zwierzak Inst : Academy of Sciences of Polands Title : The Chemistry of Carbonyl Cyanide. V, The reactions Between Carbonyl Cyanide and Olefines in Presence of Acetic Acid, Orig Pub : D111. Acaa. polon. sci-, 1957., cl. 3) 5, No 9) 931-933 ALstract : At tho roaction of CO(CN),,, (I) wiltb 1,1-diphenylelliy- lone '17) or l,l-di-n-tol~."-.e-chy.I,,-ne 1II) in glacial (OCICCH CH C%)CJ at a temperature b(:lo-.1 500) ~RC002C 3)- 2 -CH IIV) are forming, R H and X. C( )(6N) 2 in IVa) and R CH3 and X - C(OH)(CN) 2 in Card 1/3 POLAIM/OrGanic Chemistry - General mid Theoretical Topics G-1 of OrGanic Chemistry, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14) 1958, 466o3 reGToups producinG ITI) or looses HCN and CH3 COOH converting into V, The structure of the obtained products was established by splitting. Card 3/3 POLAND / organic Chemistry, Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaj 1958j No 17j 57394. Author : Polaczkowa W*j A~~gtQ4,cz 0., Bohm J. Inst :Not,,~iven. Title :3,4 -Triphenylbenzoic Acid. Orig Pub; Roczn. chem.) 1957, ~1,, No 1, 115-122. Abstract: Synthesis of 3.4,5-triphenylbenzoic acid (I) is presented for the purpose of determining its structure. The starting materials employed were: 4-oxi-2,3p4-triphenylcyclopentene-2-OH-1 (II) and anhydride of maleic acid (III)y which at a molal ratio of II:III = 1:1 in the diene synthesis form Card 1/6 POLAND / Organic Chemistry! Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya~ 1958p No 17, 57394- Abstract: forms V; than as the result of aromatization and of splitting-off III transforms into I; VII is produced from V as a aide reaction- 32e6 gr of II and 39*2 gr of III are slowly heated up to 200-2100, after 30 minutes the mixture is cooled, CH3OH is then added, and filtrated. A yield of 63% V of 315-3170 melting point is obtained. VI is obtained by dissolving V in 2% NaOH solution and by precipitation with 5% aqueous HCle VI is converted back to V at as low a temperature as 900. The methyl eater of VI having 216-2170 melting point is obtained from VI and C112N2* IV Card 3/6 POLAND / Organic Chemist~yt Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry* Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 17, 57394. Abstract: duced into the apparatus* 10 gr of V and 3.5 gr NaOH are dissolved in 50 cc of water, neutralized until pH of 7 is reachedj and then precipitated with CuC12 water solution; the obtained 13-58 gr of light blue powder is then treated with 50 cc of quinoline, heated at 2000 for 20 minutos) 5 gr NaOH in 50 cc of water is added after cooling, followed by the removal of solvent by steam stripping. The remainder is recrystallized from a water solution followed by dissolving the obtained crystals and by precipitatin with HC1. A yield of 46% of i. having 265-266.~o melting point (from alcohol) is Card 5/6 ri //1" U K;1 I t!- .4~ The V1, - Now interpres- t'heriiistry of C" tile reatt! ',-t L"- Co 0 snide gmd 1, tion of ton -EiTw ... .. 41 ~; I-dI-* ~henylelh]710110- 10. Achmatowicz and M. Leplawy (Umv. Warsaw?. Fes-, chim., 03T es jeagraPh, 6, 40D-15(IP6SXIn English), cf. C.A. 52, &333a. -The product a of the reactions between CO(CNN and PhjC.-CHj or (p-jjeCjj, K: CH, have the structures bzr,-C(C~5160- C494ye-Ph (11), and do not contain Oil groups or rfnp, unlike sup. posed earlier (cf. C-4-91, 5013f), The evidence is supplied by Infrared absorption spectra, ginalosi with Dlels-Adler c condensation (C.A. 52, 6333d), and the ollowing rtactions. I (M. 108*) and H (m. 94-5*) gently heated in acetone vrith 20~0( HrSO4 Yielded HOCPhCH,CM and HO(t-Mecr 1-11 CCHACOM, resP. I heated with glacial AcOH sit 60* - Yielded the unstable oily Ac0CPh3CHjC(C^0H; AeOc PI)XIIXONI-lPh m 170-2o. On these conditions gave (P-M1C-U-W01R1AC(CWH, in. 121-2*; the esuilo,- 90us Msilide, m. 181-3'. Acid hydrolysis of these anilldes gave the anilides of &B-diphenyl-, and 0,041-p-tolylza=ylic ocids. acid (111) di-Afe ester (111 . m. 125 . gave In boiling AcOH PhIC: ClIC(MCON11 4 (IV) in 874' which on reduc. tion with H on Pd gave C11Ks`C14C(6ffxC0,M,h, ,,UJ e Y, it r"P ve c 974-9', yielding with 3% NaOlfil' 1051, X 2.84 nnd b-91 ji, which on dmrboxylation gave CHPh,r11,C1T(011)C0j1, fit. 131-P, A 2M, b,78 di-K salt obtained by treating I %ith boiling 20% KOH TIcIded vrith HCI ufane4-carboxylir acid (V), rij, which on pyrolysis gave 1-cra- 4.4-dipheny1-;,4-epny&u1rne. Vw&3 also produced from the respective amide, m. %,7-90, obtained at 60* from I In 5% KOIT. V mtthylated with SWI& and MeOH or HCI and Me.011 tifforded IV and Afe J-ojvo414-diphetsyl-2-hydrox)~ M I V1 was aLso nbtn ned from V by Pxton of either or K6H followed by ASNGs and Mel. Infrared. CHiNt Vectm within 2-16 p for I 111a, V, and VI are glvtn. VIL Reaction between carbonyi eywaldo aadkettrie. IW.417- 18.-Ketene vras found to react vigorously with CO(CN), (1) to give 81.6% (U), M. 1824, identical with the p,--4u-,!t of it reaction between I and AcjO (MaWhowskl, CA 47 8653i). The structure of 11 was proved (a) by refluxlng*~ltfi EtOH for 12 lirs., whert, by CH(MEth wits obtained, (b) by treating with Pht."It. In acetone which gave CH~CONHPhh, (c) by treating with' PhNIINI-It nitrate which gave no pheny1hydrazone(Iliesing and Witze], C.A. $0, 1,M), and (d) by the 4.41 ), and 5.34 p absorption bands, corresponding to the cyano group ani 0- lactane ring, resp, st"A:481 t L Tr '.,L,' t;3 j::C. Ll "or I;)i~ ,,n ,o e 1"~ ti z c CH: 4 - t "t t, r ol I i e r" - t r'- th IS Country (J'atogory Abu. Jour. Author Inntitut. Title Orig Flub. Foland Chomistry. G-3 Organia Naturml 0ompuvm-:9 =d their dynthe O.o 'Amal oguen. Ref, Zhur,-Mimiya 110, 6D 1959 : Achmatowic-, 0.; Rodpwal,i, : Alkaloids of Genus Lycc,!- Alkaloids of LLC_C.P2n1i:' Roczn. chem., 19589 3. IV. 3ubsidiary um L. 85-493 Abstract From oily residues -- 'racliG"S (12.8 gj 3 g and 11 g), collected during se. alkaloids of Lycopodium annotinim (LA) of Polish .,,.in (see Communication III? RZhUim, 1957, 41268) were isolated by repeated re- crystallization from alcohol, water and aqueous alcohol, in the form of methiodides "III) , a number -of liquid bases. Listing the formula of the base, yield in g, IT of Y11, [04]2M of MI 'Ln 5$ aqueous solution, MP of Methochloride, methopexrhlorate, and inethopicrate (recrvstallized from water, unless stated otherwise): CiO230N (1), 0.91 265, +150 1 21OX 270 30-232 (decomposes); C171i2~0211 (11), 1) 304 *-16 e_58, 3~,Tartlal sinterinr), liqui ; C16H2302N(M) tara- 1/1 ACIEATU.,.--jq~.; F. NI ,Wtta on org-nnic acidt3 of Lycol)odium i~rinotinwi, L. and L. clavatum. P. RC)CZ'dIU C'K~-'.Il. (Polska Ak,-,d.--;-,iii 'Nauk) Vol. `2, no, 1950 .,,:-,)ntlily List of East European Accesz,-,:~r-s (ElEA!" LC, 7,11. 8, no. JUJ- Jqt-,,Q 7 CL Distr i 4E2c(j) ved prUa ',t .~nlp. VA a TZdf -ChiW,-]Y, -' Rnglish)~- / The MaInchow3ki method of s)-nthttis of carbonyl cyanide Is . Improved by reducing the risk of explosiou and Increasing the yield (AInlichou-ski, ti a]., C.A. 31, 49351). Portions (30 g.) of acetox)-inflnoacetic cyanide (1) are decompd. In a conical Claisen flask fitted to a condenser connected to two reepivcts, cooled to -16'. First, the pressure Is reduced to GOO tum. then the flask is heated until I melts with further rapid increase to 1W. Ifeating is continued 45 win. to 1 180'. The crude product Is purified by distn. through P. Vigreux column and the fraction up to 62:/160 mm Is Col i Imt, 4. and redistd. to give 49% 1, b. 64-0 V ACIMATOWICZ, 0.; ACHRATOWICZ, 0. Jr.; BELNIAX, K.; WROBEL, J. T. The chemistry of carbonyl cyanide. VII. On the competing effects of conjugation and byperconjugation on the nucleophilic reactivity of the ethylene linkage in ary1monoolefines. Bul chim PAN 8 no.7t 345-350 160. (EBAI 10:9/10) 1. Department of Organic Chemistry, University, Warsaw and Department of Organic Synthesis, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by 0, Achmatowicz, (Carbonyl compounds) (cyanide) (Nuclear reaction) (Ethylene)