SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARKHREMOVICH, M.B. - ARKOS, F.
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A special-purpose analog device ... D222/D309
ned curve, specified in the form of a series of discrete values.
The device consists of the following parts: the analog
circuit-it-
self; a computer unit to estimate the proximity of the solution
to- Y
the curve given by the discrete points; a control system for
signal-V
ling time intervals to ensure the synchronous operation of all
ele-
ment8 at a solution repetition-frequency of 6.25 cps;-and a
visual
display system. The analog circuit usqs typical D.C. operational
blocks. The computer unit, the search control system and the
time-
interval control System use pulse techniques. The time-interval
system contains; a master oscillator of 1 kcps frequency# ring
fre-
quency dividers of 10 (units) and 16 (tene) connected in series;
a
group of decodersy and also switchee for the control of pulses
which
transmit the values of the curve N at the experimental points to
the computer unitt and for the control pulses required for the
ca-
thode-ray tube indicator and for integration. 8 figures.
[Abstrac-
ter's note: Complete translation.]
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naucbnyy sotr.;
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51 P. (MIRA 15:3-0)
1. Akademiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva.
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zashchity dere-
vyannykh konstruktsiy Leningradskogo
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institute Akademii k . .--*Ilnogo kho2yaystva (for
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AUTHOR:
Stanislavskiy, V. N.
TITLE:
Fundamentals of
Electric Computer Theory (Osnovy teorii
elektricheskikh
schetno-reshayushchikh ustroystv)
PUB. DATA:
Moscow, 1948, 116 pp.
ORIG.
AGENCY:
None given
EDITOR:
Arkin, A. G.
PURPOSE:
This monograph is
a0dressed to specialists working in the
field of electric calculating
machines. It represents a
first attempt in the USSR to systematizeand
disseminate
material on electric calculating machines.
COVERAGE:
A
number of specialists took part in the work of systema-
tization and
compilation of material in this field. This
task was completed in
1946. From then to publication
time a number of problems in the field
were more carefully
investigated. The results of this research,
however, were
not, for one reason or another, included in the present
work. Due to the complete absence of any literature on-
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Fundamentals of Electric Computer TheDry (Clont4) Call Nr:
QA75.S65
the subject, it was deemed unwise to Oostpone publication of
the
monograph. The following specialists took part in compiling
and
systematizing the material and in the composition of the
sections
as indicated: Papernov, A. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences
(sections,g, 21, 2~r); Yakhinson, B. I., Candidate'of
Technical
Sciences sections 5, 6); Livehits, A. L., Candidate of
Technical
Sciences sections 10-12, 115); IVanenko, S. V'. (sections
41-43);.
Bakhtalovskiy,, 0. B,., Eng, (section 19); Lukashenko.,-K.
G., Eng,
(sections 13-15, 18 and 20). Thefollowing Soviet personalities
are mentioned in connection with computer developments bearing
their named: Engineer A.. A. Fonarev is mentioned in
connebtion
with a method for designing'the random winding for round
coils.
The method is explained and formulae are given.(p. 125).
Shillinger, V. J., Eng., is mentioned in connection with the
scale-of-ten potentiometer for which he obtained an author's
certificate (p. 100). Some Soviet-produced equipment is de-
scribed e.g., the M-9 instrument,-in which, as in practical
operating circuits, a.current adding circuit in-combination
with an amplifier with a negative fee0ack is used (see Diagram
12, 10). In such circuits, the amplifier gain factor,/,'-~~
6.10&*. Of the magnetoelectric instrument-types serially built
in the USSR the most useful'in control instruments are the
4 MUland the 5XA. Both types are switchboard instruments of
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Fundamentals of Electric Computer Theory (Cont.) Call Nr: QA75.s65
the 2.5 class. Basic specifications are given (PP. 78-79). Opera-
tion-dbsign,ahti fabbicati6n bf thel4K-42 coWrSe indicator are
described
,aid other'data .- . gLWn addition to this instrument,, a number
of
organizations put out small numbers " of ferrodynamic instru-
ments which meet special technical specifications (Figs, 91 ' 92
ig; 93194). This textbook contains many tables, graphs and charts.
ro a one bibliographic reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Foreword 2
Part I: Operating Principles of Electric Computers
Chap. 1. Principles of Performing Electrical Computations 3
1. Transformation of mechanical magnitudes into
electrical and back 3
2. Methods of adding electrical magnitudes 7
a. Method of adding voltages 7
Card 3/11 b. Method of adding currents 9
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Fundamentals of
Electric Computer Theory
(Cont.)
3.
Methods of electrical multiplication
12
a. Cascade
multiplication on potentiometers
13
b. Cascade multiplication
on rotating-transformers
15
c. Multiplication.with the aid of
bridge circuits
15
4.
Trigonometric calculations
16
a. The
vector-electrioal method
16
b. The scalar-electrical method
18
5.
Differentiation and integration
19
a. Methods of
differentiation
19
b. Methods of integration
26
6.
Smoothing out
and averaging
29
Chap. 2. Resolver Unit Circuits
34
7.
Circuits with poteftidmeters
34
8.
Bridge circuits
42
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FLuidamentals of Electric Computer-Theory (cont.)
a. Field of application, operating principles and
accuracy of'bridge
circuits
42
b. Rheostat bridge eireuXts
44
c. Potentiometer bridge
circuits
46
d. The design ofbridge potentiometer circuits
50
9.
Circuits with synchro-control transformers
59
a. The s~nchro-control
transformer
59
b. The construction'of cascade circuits with eon-
trol
transformers
66
C. Circuits wi~h,control transformers
69
Part II:
Electrie Computing Elements
Chap. 3. Indicators
75
10, Classification
of indicators
75
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ARKIN, Wlktor
On the passing of Groonouwls disease to a transparent
corneal graft
after 7 years. Klin. oozna 32 no.3:271-275 162.
1. Z Kliniki Okulistyemej Studium Doakonalania Lekarzy
91 w
Warazawio Kieromik: prof. dr med. W. Arkin.
(COPMEAL OPACITY) (CORNEAL TRANSPLANTATION)
- ARM, Wiktor .
On causea of failure in aurgery of the naoolacrimal
anastmoBis.
Klin, oczzta 33 na,1:49-55 163s
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oesu Studium Dookonalania
Lekarzy v AM
w Warazavie Kierowniks prof. dr medo W. Ark"
IACRMAL DUCT OBSTRUCTION)
SURGEHY, OPERATIVE)
~
ARKINy WiLkjjr _--
On diabetic cataract and its treatment. Klin. oczna 33
lio.3/4a
303-307 163o
1. Z Kliniki Chorob 0ozu SDL w AM v Warazawis
Kierownik: Prof.
dr med. W. Arkin,
(DIABST*S MMITUS) (CATARACT)
(CATARACT EXTRACTION)
i-Aktor; KRAUSSOWAP Janina
On ocular leuionis caused by corticosteroids. Klin. oczna 33
no.3/4:323-326 163.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oozu SDL w AM w Warazavie Kierownik: prof.
dr mod, W. Arkine
(CORTISONE) (CORNEAL TRANSPLANTATION)
(M BURNS) (GLAUCGMA) (UVEITIS)
(OPHTHALMOLOGY) (DIABETIC RETINOPATHY)
ARKRI, Wiktorpprofe dr. med.j JABLCUSKA-GOIISKA, Wieslawa
...
The problem of keratoplasty according to dnta on 300 cases.
Klin. oczna 34 no.4:371-382 t65
1. Kliniki Okulistyc=ej Studium Doskonalenia Lekarzy w
Akademii Medycznej w Warazawie (Kierownik: prof. dr. med.
V. Arkin).
ARM, Wiktor
The syndrome of blue sclerae with keratoglobus.
Min. oczna 35
no.lt89-93 165.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oozu Studium Doskonalenia
Lekarzy w
A'kademil Medycznej w Warszaw-le (Kierawnikt prof*
dre mede
W. Arkin).
~1*11114. wik-i-or
Etiology of glaucoma and its, diagncsJs. Mr..
oc:zna 35 no.2t
143-151 165,
ARKINs Wiktor, prof@ dre medej
ANTOSZKIEWICZOWA, Hanna; TRACZUK-
SOROKOWSKA, Nat&3.iaj ZUKOWSKI, Ludwik.
An objeotive detection of ecoentric fixation
by fundus
photography. Klin. oczna 35 no.2:251-253 165.
1. ZKliniki Chorob Oczu Studium Doskonalenia
Lekarzy
w Warazawie (Kierowniks prof. dr. med. W.
Arkin).
_~RKIN,,.Wiktor, prof. dr. medj MADALINSKI, Wlodzimierz
Changes in sodium-potassium balance in the rabbit aqueous
humor under the influence of ouabain. KIJn. oczna 35 no.2:
343-348 165.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu Studium Doskonalenia Lekarzy w
Akademli Medycznej w Varszuwie (Xierowniks prof. dr. med.
W'. Arkin).
;~IN, Ild" t-jr.
deveneration of ~he cornea and its
treatment. Klin. oczna 35 no.3:423-.l"S 165.
1. i(linikJ Cborob Oc?,u Studitun Doskoiivlenia Lekarny
%4
kV, I.;arszawie.
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ruliber'
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TOPIC TAOS s material mixing,,
AWfRAGTs Tlie preparation of mixtures In conventional
mixing-shooting rollers using
Ailoxane rubbers takes 25-40 minutese A closed rubber mixer RS-45
increased proAuctiom
efficiency approximately four time and allowed hermetic sealing.
This suppressed
dust, formation which in the case of derosil (SiG2 produced from tho
gas phase)
resulted in a dust concentration in the plant air in amounts higber
than sanitarily
permissible. The coefficient of utilization of the mixing chamber
should be 0,74
(volume of charge 52 liters) for normal mixing and producing a
homogeneoua monolithic
mass . At a charge volume of 45 liter the mixing or rubber with
filler either did
not occur Wxture was in the form of :rumba) or occurred only if
charged in five or
more stages* 7he temperature developing during the mixing of rubber
with titanium
white and aoot U-333 was small (40-55C) and permitted an addition of
vulcanizer
UDGs 67804,08.023.334
L 235.33-66
ACC NRj AM007854
(benzoyl peroxide) into the chambere During preparation of the
mixture with aerosilp
the temperature at discharge reached 700 and vulcanizer therefore had
to be added
on roners. 7he mixtures from siloxane rubbers responded excellently
to extrusion
without an increase in temperature* This permitted substituting
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Oonquerore of viountitin peaks. Tekh.molod. 21 n9-7:36-38
J1 153.(MLVA 6s8)
(Hountainseriug)
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Fundamentals of
Electric Computer Theory
(Cont,)~
A.
D-c indicators
77
12.
A-c indicators
79
13.
Perromagnetic
indicators
81
14.
A-o indicator operation
84
a. Operation of zero
indicators in scalar circuits
84
b. Operation of zero
indicators in electro-vectorial
circuits
87
c. Operation of zero
indicators in amplitude
dircuits
89
15.
Design of phase
transposition ciieuits
go
16.
Structural design of indicators
93
Cbap. .4.Potentiometers
94
IT.
ApplicatXon and function of
potentiometers and
general'bpecifications
94
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18. Structural design of potentiometers 95
a. The design of segmental (coil) potentiometers 96
b. Single bar (continuous windi'ag) potentiometers 105
19. Material for potentipmeterB 113
a. Resistance wire 113
b. Slide contact 115
20. Potentiometer parts 121
a. Resistance coils 121
b. The design of shaped continuous wdnding
potentiometer forms 130
a. Coil form manufacture technique 138
Card 7/11
Fundamentals of Electilic Computer Theory (Cont.)
Chap. 5. Synchro--Gontrol Transformers
21. Control trafisfomer windings
22. Design features of the control transforiaer
Chap. 6.. Tachometer Elements
23., Function, application and specifications of
tachometer6
24. The magnetic tachometer
25. Magnetoeleotric tachometer
26. Electrodynamic~taahometer
27. Induction tachometer
Part III. Automatic Processing of Electrical Magnitudes
i
Chap. 7. Contaotless System of Automatic Adjustment
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141
141
147
151
151
151
152
153
154
163
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Fundamentals of
Electric Computer Theory
(Cont.)
35.
Natural movement of the system
188
36.~
Tracking
movement of the system
193
chap. 10
Damp
ing and Stabilizing of
Circuits
196
37.
Damping and stabilizing signals
196
38.
Practical
damping and stabilizing methods.
Chap. U
Nonl
inear Compensation
Systems in Automatic Adjust-
ment
Circuits
201
39.
The basic
relation
201
40.
Automatic control of amplification factor
203
Chap. 12
Automatic Solution of Two Equations Simultaneously
204
41.
Equations of movement
204
42.
Stability conditions
208
43.
System
errors under dynamic operating conditions
213
(1, a rd 10/11
Fundamentals of Electric Computer Theory (Cont.) Call Nr:
QA75.s65
Chap. 13 Tachometer Drives 215
Chap. 14 Operation of Noncontact Automatic Adjustment Circuits
Under Practical Operating Conditions 019
44. Operation characteristics of circuits under
practical conditions 219
45. Sustained circuit oscillations in the case of
tachometer damping 224
46, Sustained oscillations in the presence of backlash 229
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(Range findini) (Sound-Apparatus)
DIOMIDOV, Mikhail Nikolayevich; E141TRIYEV,
Aleknandr Nikoltjyu~vich.
. ~'JEW-V-
Priniral ucha3tAye ZRI)ELY, U.A.p
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kipitan 2 ranga
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PHASE I BOOK MCPLOITATION SOV/3610
Moscow. Goeudarstvennyy soyuznyy zavod. Byuro tekhnicheskoy
informatel
Sbornik materialov po vakuumnoy tekhnike4)vyp. XIV (Collection of
Articles on Vacuum Engineering, No. I Moscow, Gosenergoizdat,
1958. 103 P. 500 copies printed.
Eds.: R.A. Nilender, Chief Engineer of the Plant (General Ed.);
A.0. Aleksandrov,, V.D.,Vladimirov; Ed. I.L. Iglitsyn; Tech. Ed.;
K.P. Voronin.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended fo~ opecialist.s
in vacuum technology and electronics.
COVERAGE: "The collection contains five papers on electron tubes
written by the engineering personne*l of the Gosudarstvennyy.
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References accompany all but one of the articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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Lipkovskiy, L.M. Sensitive Method of Measuring Ion Currents in
Electron Tubes With a Grid, 3
In order to determine the pressure of grid gas in unsoldered
electron tubes, a method based on the measurepent of positive
ion current is applied. The method used by the author consists
in finding the tube's "vacuum factor". which is determined by
the relation between the value of the full ion current flowing
across the ion-collecting electrode and the full-value of the
excitation electron current flowing across the
electron-collecting
electrode. This factor also depends on the selection of the
elec-
trodes, their geometry, and the difference in potential between
the point in space at which the positive ion Is produced and
the
potential of'the cathode. In order to eliminate the influence
of leakage current on the results of measurements, the plant
lab-
oratory applied the alternating-current method. As a result of
investigations, the methods of measuring ion currents
introduced
by E.W. Herold were improved by making them more precise.
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Vasillyev, V.I., and I.S. Marshak. Load-Limit of Tubular
Flash-
tubes 19
The first part of the paper is a study of the critical load
associated with the destruction of the glass shell in
flashtubes
with low discharge-frequency. The critical load was found to
depend mostly on the value of C.1, where C is the bapqcitance
of the supply capacitor and 1 is the distance between the
flash-
tube electrodes. The type of glass and the kind and pressure
of gas in the.tube have less effect on the c,ritical load. In
addition, each type'of glass flashtube may be charact6rized
by
the maximum permissible value of C.U4 (where U is the value
of
supply voltage), which the authors call the "load factor"'.
The
second part of-the paper deals with quartz flashtubes in
which
the critical load depends on several factors, the
most.important
of which is the breakdown of tipat leads, which are usually
made
of thin molybdenum,foil strips. Other causes of bireakdown
are
cracking of the quartz tube or its explosion, and
disturbances
in flashtub6 controllability.
Parusnikov>,V.N., V.S. Nikolayeva, and M.I. Sokolova.
Production of
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Tungsten Wire 5 to 8 Microns in Diameter by the Electrolytic
Etch-
ing Method 51
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4eatio'n of-the plant In obtaining very thin tungsten wires by
eleotrochemical etching. This metal fiber is needed for
produc-.
tion,of grids-in a new type of receiving tube, for developm6n~
,of precision optloomeohanical instruments, and for other
purposes.
The'first samples and experimental lots of this wire were pro-
duced.in 1949 and 1950. These first samples were 8 microns in
diameter.. Later, with improved equipment, 5 micron fiber was
obtained In regular factory production lots, According to
non-U
Soviet data, wire 3 microns in diameter has been produced
under
laboratory conditions in the United States.. A description of
the
etckng process, the equipment used, and some characteristics
of'
the wire, are given.
Disman, A.M. Equipment for Measurihg Conversion
Transconductance 68
The author describes equipment developed by himself and B.I.
Genkin for measuring conversion transconductance in ikip,and
lA2P type tubes. The general testing capacity of the
.;quipment
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Now methods of improving the signal to noise ratio where the
!uter:mrerce
is caused by microphonice in electron tubes. Sbor. mt. po vak. tekh.
no.14:79-104 158- (MIRA 13:2)
(Amplifiers, Electron tube--Noise)
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Properties of Receiving Booster Tubes and Interference Produced
by
1,11cropl.one Noises and Development of Methods mf for Reducing
Them,"
Moscow, 1959, 8 pp (Moscow Order of Lenin Power Institute)
(n a-eo, lie)
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works, popular eclen-
t1fic books, " textbooks havo boon submItted for competition
for Stalin Pr1tes for
the years 1952 and 1953. (Sovetzk!Za KultWra~ bbacow, No.
22-4c;, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 1954)
MUM TItle of Work
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Arkin, '7.L.
Nominated bX
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Tn + i 7 ~ r-.-
so: w-3oW4, 7 JulY 1954
. - II
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ARKIN, V.I. (Moscow)
Uniformly-optimal strategies in search problems.
Teor. veroiat.
i e9 prim. 9 no.4t746-753 164. (MIRA M12)
AR
=KIN Y.I. (Moscow)
Problem of optimum distribution of search effort.
Teor. veroiat.
i ee prim. 9 no.1:179-190 164. (WRA 17W
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Mi'MIS ma ~ 04"U'lo OPY N,14. - MATS r4 4" NA
ARIJTN, V.I. (tJO3CC)W)
Sme extremum proWems rellated to the theory of
search. 'll*e,=.
varoiat. I ee pr_~Jrjo 10 nc.3;93-596 165o (~jTRA
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L 27449-66 . EWT(d)
ACC NR: AP6028976 SOURCE CODE: UR/0052/65/010/003/0593/05
AUTHOR: Ar
L. (Moscow)
ORG-. none
TITLE: Some extremal problems connected with the theory of search
SDURCE-. Teoriya veroyatnostey i yeyeprimeneniya, v. 10, no. 3, 1965.
693-596
TOPIC TAGS: search theory, strategy optimization, statistic
distribution, distribution
function
ABSTRACT: Let one among N cells have a mark with an a priori
distribution pl, i = 1,
21 *.*1 Np p, = 1. At each instant of time only a single cell can be
examined.
N
If the mark is in the i-th cell, then the total time spent for the
search of the mark up
to its detection is a random quantity with a distribution function
ri(Q. The class K of
admissible search strategies consists of a vector-function 6(t) (81(t),
ON(Q),
Card 1/2
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ACC NR; AP5028976
where 6 (t) - 6i(t + 0), N(Q I if at the Instant t the search is
carried out within the 1-th
cell, aln 61(t) = 0 oth r%Ase. In addition to the K class Its
subclass K Is also considered.i
e
K a consists of functions having discontinuity points at Instants of
time which are multiples
of-&> O.-_ After the presentation of additional definltlon7 &ad
theorems connected -with
optimum strategies, the author investigates the following problems:
1) Let the mark
disappear from the i-th cell after a random time with a distribution
function R (Q-
the strategy which maximizes the probability of the observation of
the mark shoull be'
found; and 2) Let the mark appear In the i-th cell with probability
pi after a random time
Living a distribution function Gi(t);, the probability of the
observation of the mark durinig'
a given time T should be maximized. Similar problems fit into the
maximum principle
spanned over the functional given in terms of Lebesque-Stieltjes
integrals. The paper pre-,
sents theorems needed for the establishment of optimum strategies.
Author thanks
Yu. V. Prokhorov for his interest in the present work. Orig. art.
has: 9 formulas.
SUB CODE: 12 SUBM DATE-. 21May65 ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF: 001
Card 2/2
IMZZ:77'7
ARM, W,;FICKA, X,;FIRYNIMKA, H.
Treatment of retrobulbar optic neuritis by milk
hypoglycemic
shocks; preliminary communication. Klin. oczna 23
no.3:171-174
1953- (OLML 25:5)
I..Of the We Department (Head--W.Arkin, N.D.) of Warsaw
Municipal
Hospital No. 1.
BXC:-QiPTA XED1CA Sec..12 Vol.9/10 0,,hthalmology Oct5.5
1554 ARKIN W PaAstw. Zakf. hig. z Dziatu Bakteriol. i Zakt.
Badania Zywnodci.
A-i- Z , ~'* * , '~ I
*0 przyczynach powstawania zadmy po operaejach
przeciwjaskrowych.
Causes of cataracts after anti - glaucomatous operations
POST.OKULISTYKI 1954, 1 (115-120)
In order to prove the role of ascorbic acid as the carrier
of oxygen the author ex.
amined the amount of vit. C in the aqueous humour of
rabbits after antiglauconint -
ous operations performed on one eye. The 2nd was used as
control. It seems that
after those operations vit. C escapes for a longer time
from the aqueous humour,
perhaps as the effect of the rupture of the eye barrier.
Szmyt - L6d1
MC.-i,RPTA i-;EDlCA Sec..12 Vol.9/10 0-tthalmology
Oct55
IG34. ARKIN W Zaki. Fizjt)l..A. M., Warszawa. 00
odwrottivni do4wiadezainvin
-vr-zeszczepianiu roowek. 0 n r e v e r s e e x 1) e r
I in v n 1.11 1 ra 11. 14 p la 111 .1
t i o n o f c o r n en s Pos,r. OKITIASTYKI 11154.
1(120-124) -Illus. 2
The grafts were inserted with the epitheliu:si
inwards. Histological examination
proved that. the epithelium Is absent after some time.
It may survive only If there
is continuity which may occur it the anterior chamber
remains opell for a longer
time. The experiments were carried out on corneas of
rabbits.
S%myt - 1.6di
AT I-MMICA Sec.12 Vol.11/10 Ophthalmology OCt57
1L.__A'C11T1P Wo
1593. ARKIN W Odd. Ocznego Inst. Doskonalenia I Spec.
Kadr Lek., Warszawa.
_V U ~~w~lanlach ocznych w cukrzycy.. The eye
complications of
diabetes POST.OKULIST 1956, 308-64) Ulus. 8
The data from the clinic and the LAvestigations are
stressed e.g. the resemblance
of the ocular (undue symptoms in hypertension and
diabetic disease. The Kimmel-
stiel and Wilson discoveries are mentioned. The coma
diabeticum is cited which
arises with hypotoriy of the eye ball. Iritis may be
considered rather as the addi-
tional Irdective symptom. The main symptom in diabetes is
the cataract with chan-
ges under the capsule, which happens among young
subjects. The rapid appearance
of myopia Is also stressed. The therapy is discussed.
Szmyt - LAdl (XII, 6*)
ARKIN. Wiktor
Pathogenesis and treatment of glaucoma in recent
research.
Polski, tygod. lek. 12 no.13:481-486 25 Mar 57.
1. (Z Zakladu 01culistyki. I.D. i S.K.L. W
Viejsk. Svpit, ur
I w Waresawie). adres: Warszawa. u1. Blektoralua
15 m. 16.
(GLAUCOMA
pathogen. & ther. (Pol))
Synchronous ocular therapy; conservative and
surgical. Foleki
tygod. lek, 12 no.15:567-572 8 Apr 57.
1. (Z Zakladu Okulistr4-,' L9. 'A -O.K.L; kisrowniki
prof. dre mad.
W, Arkin). Adrest Warszawa. ul, IllektoraIns, 15 m.
16.
(MB DISIASISO thef.
combined mod. & surd. ther. (POW
AMIN, Wlktor
Ectopla lentis congenita., d~scrlptlon of family consisting of
39 members In four generations. Klin. ocsna 27 no.2:169-173
1957.
1. Z Zakladu Okulistyki I.D.S.K.L. v Warilsavis Kierownik: prof*
dr. med. W. Arkin; Warszawa, ul. Blektoralna 15, m. 16.
(ORYSTALLINA LIMS. abnorm.
ectopla lentis, familial (Fol))
ARKUT, W. (Warszawa, al Jerozolimakie 29 m, 5.)
late cormlications of corneal transplantation. Klin. oczna
28 no-3:251-
257 1958.
1. Z ZakladLx Okulistyki I. D. i S.K.L. w Warsawie
Kierownik; prof. dr. med.
W. Arkin.
q (GOITOML T-RANSPIANTATIONj compl,
opaoity & necrosis of transplant (Pol))
AUIN, Wiktor; GCROWSKI, Tadeuez
-A case of neglected progressive exophthalmos with severe
visual de-
fect. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.48.2113-2114 30 Nov 59.
1. Z I Zakladu Chorob Wewnetrznych; kierownik: prof. dr
mod, W. Hartwig
i z Zakladu Okulietyki; kierownik: prof. dr med. W.
Irkin, Studium
Doskonalenia Lekarzy Akedemii Hodycznej w Warazawie)o
(MOPH7HATMOS, compl.)
ARKIN, Wiktlor . - - -
On cyclookiascopy, skiascopia circu3Aris,
Klin-oczna 30 n0-1:
9-14 160,
1. 2 Kliniki Chorob Oosu Studium Dookonalenia
Lekarzy. Kierow-
nik: prof.dr mod. W. Arkin.
(REFRACTIVE ERRORS)
ARKIN, Wiktor; MADALINSKI p Wlodzimierz
w------------
On metabolic changes of the Ions after glaucoma
surgery. Klin.
oczna 31 noo3:245-252 161.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oazu Studium Doskonalenia
Lekarzy Kierownik:
prof. dr mod. W.Arkin.
(GLAUCORA surg) (LENS CRYSTALLINE metab)
ARKIN, Wiktor
Hydrostatio properties of the vitreous body in
separation of the
retina. Klin. oczna 31 no.3:275-278 161.
1. Z Kliniki Okulistycznej SDL w Warazawie Kierownik:
prof. dr med.
W. Arkin.
(RETINAL DETACIUMT) (VITREOUS BODY)
ARKIN, Wiktorw TRZCINSKA-DABROWSKAS Zof1#
Toxic effect of streptovVein on ocular vessels. Klin.oczna 31
no.4:
343-348 161.
1. Z Zakladu Okulistyki SDL przy AM v Warazavie Kierownikt
prof. dr
mad, W. Arkin..
(STREPTOMMIN toxiool) (M blood supply)
ARKIN, W-ktor; CZERSKIp PrZOMYBlaw; TRZCINSKA-DABROWSKA,
Zofia
. ..................................... ............,
Experimental tests on the corneal graft survival problem on
the basis
of observations of changos in sexual structural of the graft
cell nucleus.
Klin. oozna 32 no.3t2O9-214 162.
1
1. Z Katedry Okulistyki Studium Dookonalenia Lekarzy
Kierownik,. prof.
dr med. W. Arkin Z Katedry Histologii i Embriologii AM w
Warszavie
Kierowniki doo. dr mod. K. Ostrowski.
(CORNEAL TRANSPLANTATION) (CELL NUCLEUS) (SEX CHROMTIN)
AMIN, Ya., inzhener, master sports.
Skis. Takh.mol.22 no.2:26-27 F 154. (MIRA 7:2)
(Skis and skiing)
ARKIN, Ta., inshener, master sport&.
self a pair of water skis. Tekh.mol. 24 no.5.-40 My 156.
(MM 9:8)
(cater skiing)
MINENKOV, B.V.; ARKIN, Ya.G.
Selecting the optimum design of sports racing skis. Der.
prom.
15 no.1t11-13 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1)
1. TSentrallnoye opytno-konstruktorskoye byuro oportivnogo
oborudovaniya i inventarya.
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Epidemiology and Statistics
Medicine Sputun, Examination
"The Significance of the 01IRobacillary Condition in
Clini6al and Epidemiological Studies of Tabqrculoa1s,11
B. Ye. Arkina, 1. G. Lemberskiy, Moscow City Sci Reis
Tuberculosis Inst, 2 3/4 PP
"Problem Tuberkuleta" No 3
oligolbaoillary condition to the presence of wall
ambers of baoini In sputun. Authors have studied
~O cases, 1940 - 1946. In general, tubereular proo-
668 vas less severe, tending to result in recovery,
in-casei indloatUm-sporaiLic swafestation of tubero
biollll.. fte faxlIles of such patients are loss
-susceptible to tuberouloole, but nevertheless, they
should b6 protect4ty the usual prophylactio
O"ev"s
B.- 1E.
?A 7/49T7-3
jbop
-mediclie - 6 1101n& Ion
"beportance of the Flotation Method of Isolating
Tubercle BaciUi frou Poor Speolmfts of Gastric
Content Obtained by, Iayw," B.Ye,,Arkina, and
L.O. Lwaberakiyt Moscow Municipal Soi Res 1hat
of Tuberculosis, i p
"Froblamy Tuberkuleza" No 3
iWorial staff stress Importance of this method.
7m,A)uw research on this method, however, is still
required,
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CHSIMOOVSny, V.M., AX-XM--. -X-V-, Kam, V.O., U001xv, A.X.
OInteroception and alimentary behaviour of the animal.*
Poport submittood, but not presented at the 22nd
International
Congress of Phym1ologloal Solenoss.
loldenp the Nother2evAs 1047 Sep 2962
ARK121D, M.V.; KASSILI V.G.; UGOLEV, A.M.
Regulation of the water and salt apperiten. Trudy
Inst. norm. i
pat. fiziol. AMN SSSR 6t146-149 162. (MIRA 1'7-.l)
1. Laboratoriya obahchey fiziologii ( zav. -
akademik V.N.
Chemigovskiy) Inntituta iiomallnoy i patologicheskoy
fiziolo-
gii, PNN SSSR,,
, E. G., LYUBANSKIY, V. A. and REZZISKOVA, L. P.
"Basis for the Sepazate (Unique) Temperature Regine of the
Caspian Sea and
its (Surrounding) Area." In Book - Works of the State
Oceanographic Institute,
published by Hydrometeorological Publishing House, Moscow,
1958.
LEVIN, Iosif Yakovlevioh; kand. takhn.nauk, retsenzent;
YERMAXOV, S.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SHIRTAYEVA,
V.Ya.0 kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; RODZEVICH, S.S., red.;
ORESHKINA, V.I., tekkn. red.
(Handbookforthe designerof precision instruments ]Spravoch-
nik konstruktora toohnykh priborov. 2. izd. Moskva, Oborongiz,
1962. 727 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Mechanical engineering--Instrument manufacture)
, Irena
AgO
Blectroshock and partial relwcation. Zdrav.
vestn- 33 no-41
115-1.16 164
1. Bolnisnica za dusevne in zivene bolezni
Ljublyana-Polje
(Predstojniks prof. dr. Janes Kanoni).
ARM, Jose
ROMMIMOW
District physician is only writing the prescriptions.
2drav.
vest., Ljubljana 24 no-7-8:283-234 1955.
(GINMIAL PRACTICS,
District GP in Slovenia, difficulties &
misunderstanding
with hoop. physicians (S1))
(NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
District OP in Slovenia, difficulties &
misunderstanding
with hoop. physicians (S1))
PLXVKO,Oo; ARKO,K.
Modern laboratory management of patients with rheumatoid
arthritis.
Neuropolhijatrija 7 no.1-2:93-101 159.
1. Is Neurolooko-psihijatrijake klinike Hadicinakog fakultsta
Svaucilista u Yagrebu, predstojnik.* prof. dr. Radoslav
Isopasic.
(ARTHRITIS RKRUMATOID diag.)
MON) N.t V114EKp Z.; PALMOVIC, R.; ARKOy K.; BETHIAN1, M.
On some modifications of electric shock therapy.
Neuropsihijatrija
9 no.2/3.-:L66-3.T 161.
1. Iz Nouroloako-psihijatrijake klinike (Predstojnik:
Prof. dr
R. Lopazio) i Kirarske klinike Medicinskog fakultata u
Zagrebu
(PredstoJnik: Prof. dr D. Juzbasic).
(SHOGK THEMPY =CTRIC)
YUGO ISLAV 11%
ARK0, Ksonijaj and CREN.;K3, Ir.5a, Clinic of k
.ULJI-010J.~ laid PS,'C.,IaLr~' awd
=yo, Cytol o-y c f the Cl i ni c o F in t,!rnal ci aid of
. ,A1
ta Do MXrFr ical
Faculty of tho Univor3it,.1 at the Eozpital
(;;,!urolOSKLI-~-5i.iijlLrij-jf%-a Kliiiita
i Citoloski laLoratorij Intarni %linike I,,:Jicinsko)
faalult,~tta W,!,jcM:,ta u
Solnici) "U"r. 0. l,ovosel", Za5reb
"Cytology of the Cerabro3pinal Flula"
Za2rab, Lijccr-icI;i Vj'asnik, Vol 33, ;lo 'I', Auru:;.L
~11-~21
. 4 t , ..
Abstract [English sumr.--ary nodified]: Description OF
authors' ~xAiNcaLiori
of jayL' (1954) spccial chambor davica (produc,;d by
Zoiss for 0~timal
j L
sodimon'ation diaposis of comLro3pinal fluid calls, and
u.-)Cj in jla.~~1104is
of 436 pationts (743 spocimans); t1lic CSF L,-.Inq
obtainad Uy lu:,ibar neodle
aspiration in all but 3 suboccipital (7 specii,ieris) and
31 ventricular (77
specinans). Two tables, 3 photographs, 18
Photomicro,,,rapi-ts; 9 a.'Qstarn, 1
Yugoslav rafaronca. Manuscript received 5 AU3 66,
DUPELJI 14.;
Diagnostic value of proteins in the cerebrbspinal fluid in acute
oirabral vascular ineultus. Neuropsihilatrija 8 no.4:261-270 160.
1,, Iz Ne=looko-psihijatrijoke klinike *dicinskog fakultsta. u
Zagrebu
(PredBtojnikt Prof. dr. R. Lopasio).
(CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE cef) (PROTHINM caf)
.1
ARKOP K. %
Stadies on oerebrospin&I proteins with the aid of paper filter
soootraphoreets. NouropsibiAtrija 8 no*4t296-305 '60.
2. Is Nourolooko-psihijatrijoke klinike Medidnskog rokulteta u
Z4grebu (Predstojnik: Prof. dr. R. LopiBic).
(PROTZM *of)
ARKOj N.
Yugoslavia (430)
Social Sciences - Serials
Care for working women. p. 226.
NASA ZENA.
(kntifasistena fronta zena
Slovenije)
Ljubjana. (Mustrated monthly
for women
issued by the Anti-Fascist
Women's Front of
Slovenia, with Young pioneers.,
a supplement
for children)- W01- 10o no-
8-9~ 1952.
East bur24an Accessions List
Library of
MongroBs. Vol* 1. no,
13,Tfo-Nember 1952,
UNCLASSIFIED.
yr It
ARKO, V.
Contribution to the diagnosis and therapy of distorsion
of the
spins* ZdriLv. vast*, Ljubljam 23 no-3-4i69-70 1954,
1. Kirurgioni oddelek stlonne bolnice v Mariboru
(predutojuik
sef primerij dr. V.Arkol
(SPINV$ dislocation
dia.g. & ther.)
(D;SIDOATION
*opine, diag, & ther,)
ARKOS, Dorde, inz.
Evaluation of the quality of molten cast iron,
Livarstvo 9
no.45A6t4l-50 Ja-Mr 162,
1. Fabrika zeljeznickih vozila "Vaso Miskin Crni,"
SaraJovo.
ARKOS, Dorde, inz.
Vessels for sod ',um hydroxide boiling. Livarstvo 9
no.49/50;165-
177 S-N 16-1.
Is Vaso Miskin Crni Factory of Railroad Vehiclesp
Sarajevo*
ARKOS, Dorde, diplomirani inzenjor
, ~
Accidents In foundries, LJ6vftrstvO 10 no.
5/61134-142 163.
- - I
- I
ARKOS, Dorde, dipl. inz. motalurgije
Means used in malting heavy nonflerrou3 metals.
Ljevarstvo 9
no.1/6t49-53 164.
1. Vaso Miskin-Crni Fourdry, Sarajevo.
I ,
f ARXOS,, DDrdsv inze
Net-frequency Induction furnaces in foundries. Livarstvo
11
no. 55/56 ~101-U6 W 4e - 164
1. Vaso Mikain Grni Factory of Iron Vehicles, Sarajew.
ARKOS, Dorde, Jr-,
Shrinkaga of castings. Livarsm 11
". Vaso MlskAn Orni Factory of Railroad Vehicles,
Sarajevo.
- - ARFOS s - F-.
"A few words on the statistical recording by our rolling mills
and its evaluation."
(n.193) KOHASZATI LAPOK (Magyar Banya9zati as Kohas2ati
31gyasulot) Budenost.
Vol 7, No 9, Sent 1952.
SO; Nast Buropean Accessions LiFit, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954.
ARFOS: F., and others
"I'ethod, of Exanination of the Production Capacity
of Rollirr I-Alls",
F. 10. (TOMM'FIES, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fel--. 19.53,
Puclarest, Funrary)
SO: Yonthly List of East Europeem Accessions,
(-1UL), LC, Vol.
No. 2, Jan. 1955, Uncl.