SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARTEMOV, YU. - ARTEMYEV, A.

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! 01 j I I I UI I I I I I I I I . I ,I I II I,i ~,IItI! , I : I i i I I I I[ : I I I ! I I ; -- LIMMOV, V.I. MI; GfAII--I'+'AGV. I~vl. Change of the privAry nTrd centent for gruitolds durIng Ova geological tim. GeokhImils no.5tOIA-482 Vq 164. (DU RA 18 s 7) 1. Laboratorlya geologil dekembriya AN &qM,, Laningmid. MIM .- AR79MUV.. lu.M. - Absolute age of sow rocks in the southern part of the TorakskiL massif in the renisey RLdges Geolthl-lia vo*2sI%-178 F 163. (MM 16:9) U.S.S.Ro, 1. Laboratory of Preelkabrian Geology, Academy aX Sciences, Leningrad. USTINOVO V.I,j AliTEMCT, Yu.7-1. -spectrometxlc detem-IrAtton of the lsotopl~:i imposition of I Mass magnesium. GookhAmilm nc&5:W-619 My 165* (KIRA 18t9'/ lo rnstltut gookhImli I Wmil imoni IrtrrAdskogO AN SSSR, Moskva. ARTRY-N, Yu.-V,; Li.N,; YAKLli,-,,VP:H, V,,A, Effect of Impact on a multimass system* Hatod. -v7ch. nop205-" 163. (Krl,,A 18811) ARTEMVA- A.A--. PIRUGOV, B.I.; GORBATOVA, V.Ys. Dependence of ore dressing indices in the krivay Rog Uouthern Ilining and Ore Dressint Combine on ore composition and strutture. OboF. rud no.6:7.14 61. (MIRA 1523) 1. Yuthnyy gornoobopat,itollnyy koubinst. d e (triviy Rog Basin--Or* r ssing) (iron ores.-Amelysio) DIMCHO V. G.; BINKMH, V. A.; _AAWCffAk_A. A.; TWWV# 5. F. CmParison of variow dr= "Okstors for vot separation of maMtic or". Cor. on. no,1147-70 0624 (rm om) BELASH, F.N., prof., doktor takhn. n&uk; FJGINAI O.V., 8614HY nauchnyy sotrudnik; T.REIITOVSKIY, G.F., inth.; ARMDVA. A.A., inzh.; PRITSKO, T*Nop inzho Pilot plant testing of the flotation of tailings from the magnetic separation or iron quartzites at the &ftthern Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Sbor. nsuch. trud. KMU no.1709-51 163. (MIRA 17t1) 1. YuzhMy gormoobogatitellray kambinat. BINUVICH, V.A., lnzh.; ARTMYA, A.A., Insh. Comparative testing of magnstle separators. Gors, shur, no.8s52-53 Ag 164. (KM ~-;7tlO) L.Faj OTISBON41t H,V, XCKONDVAO A.?. K.Pol 393-- Uon of a oyntbetick fiber filter cloO for tAila jran~or# concentratorme Gorsshwo no.10AO-62 a 164. 1. Sauabno-ims3adomtelfshy L proVektihvv instAtu$ PC abogmah- cheniyu i aglamemteft ftd cherwIldt Shupcvv,p Belanoshko,, Glablabak). 2. M"cil =;mwl left"tiall- skil institut po pererablotke iskupotymogo I o h, Webotago volokna (for Sonanova,, Walennikovs). 3. TushoWy igorno"OtopUtell-' n" kambinats, Krivoy PAg (for Sverdellp Art"ovQ4 Of hjghqUqj'- 4y the Smt'inn Crre Drei;nlng C(j!%-rjrir-. Gor. zhur. 165. f -'- -j'S.S.R. ',eneral Problow of Pathology. Allergy. Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol. No 2, 1958, No 7581 Author iAvotikyan, B. G., Artemovs, A. 0, Inat I Title iExperimental Data on Streptoooooal kuphylwds, Orig ?ub iYezhogodnik. In-T Experim. god. Akad. Wed. ftuk, USR. LO", L., 1956, 322-325 Abstract iGuinea pigs were sensitized by #tr*ptoco*c&I vaooitw or by rabbit &ntiatreptoooooal serum. The severity of the ana- phylactio reaction was inaroksed by an increase in abo*king dose. Streptooocoal nuclooproteins caused the wst sovore anaphylactio reactions. No 0orrelation between ths ihtonsitV of anaphylactie reactions and serologLa&I indices in the vaccinated wdmals was found, Card 1 1/1 ATNIXTAN. B.a.; A12MMt_Aoov Iffect of X ray@ as the formatlom of an matel Allooll tons folowo jbd. ra&. 1 no.405-41 JI-M 456, (WA 9112) 1, Is otdolm, mikrobiologil (say. - prate ToLlefflo) losiliuta sksporinentallsor moditolay (dirs - pro. S-A-Mikftkov) An Me ROB, off* on fors, of auto-infect* Isaw inot#sr, bec4sroAs in Sias) (MMIMIA An Sommut mutpore off. of X-ftys an tom of ante,-infoat, foomb la nice) AMMAN, B.G. o. ARZ"j Iffoot of rmtsea irrallation on a ch"ala foam ot autolufaction [with ausaaa In 3"llahl a Ned.rad, 4 nool:50-53 h 159. (MMA 1232) 1. In otdola aftroblologit lystituts eUperlowatall4or wodlt*UW ANN SSSR. (Romig RATS, dfacti. an ember. besot., post-IsTudistion disswination (ilof (1111MIfTONS, wMera off, of x-roys, post-Irradlat Iota dlessainotion CMm)) flilliIIIIIII]ill AV3TIXW~"*O.j lAOMIAWINJO; ROGOUNUOYAl TA-1 VA Biacbmical abar4ps In tkw aritanju of the M* pftdu"4 tu admiDigtratim of vztjpjw. KaMmU& 25 no. 30427435 160. 14W 1. P.000"Ch Imutute of, low MA Uvw 1164MMU of W"Cisso Itidig"d. AND AMMEM) %t! t I; L It 11 ll!r,,: rwt.;ie Y%,,narsaltov IC" LO."Id..15 1+ '!nn myt kraytivVis v !j v6 m-wr- A , i i9 r ii,! L~illAy ! *ntirriritk& 42 n045190-1)4; P~, 165. IVRA lgi6) krayovjya nuxurhr pi 'MM/DioloV (AgrIcultwo) - Hybrid Tarlotles (Cli-"WF bw a hir-h realstance to rust ("rtbavehina *Wplan-tol in Zuaktwtm an 750 hectares limft Oot becteaw ft 19h8, 2%8 becturtm In 19W lootarse in 1950. A*3 'I'll F-P I I -,., - , , . . I . I VIII, Iii Oh. !, TM I I I m KRTFY,0i7A1 A, Q. Prospects for cultivating hybrid 186 of winter ~Aeat and colitai grats 1.3 southern Kazakhstan. Sel. i sem. 19 no. 4j 19'-1:2. SO: MRA, June 1952 ARTJIWAj A.So Viiktw TrItl W*M IM In Smtlwrn Wakhs4ma. Blul.Glw. bot.sm" no.20t22-16 155# (Km 8: 9) 1- GIWMYY bot"Idboddr md Akedodl =* Oft# Mmakhatan-ftluou"Voyl a br*ux) ARTEMOVA A.S.; YAKOVUV, A.V. =L-U- I *Vostok" spring whealWDIU1. Glav, bot- sada 110.14:4143 163. 1. Glavnyy botnnichaskiy sad AR SSSR. (MIRA 17t2) '11j'[11 11, 11 JIL11111 jjjjJjjjfljjjj'jjjtjj ~jjj[jjjjj'jjjj lj~ li ARM -#ACA".T&&4tjpV4WJ6qAkho=it#aj IMWj B.j red.; IPAVWA# Sop tekbno red, [Obt&tnW 27 asatum of budwbo4t pw host&ft] 27 togintmwor po" chikbi s gektam. Nookno Xo&k. ftboah.U, 1961. U pWRA uso 1. owwssrul, oftte nliabas Pwodlek"o "WM XO*M*W obUsti (for krtowm) (Podolsk District-DoWheat) ACC NRs AnOO1403 (A sOUXE coMi WVWa31061M)Jb2l10M10W3 i INVENTORS: Shulyatikov, Do V,; DavydMv No 8,; Artew $ Do Ll Boomanoves, V, Po ORG: none TITLE: Vacuum mercury pump. Class 27, No, 1SM5 SOURCE: Izobrateniya, prouWahlenrWe obrastay, tmrMye zwkil no. 21g 1966l 92413 Tom TAGS: pump, high pressure pimp, mercury,, compressible gas, ps compressw ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a vacuum morc%wy pump for tranarortling and circulating agf.Tesnive or rare peas. The punp, in connected thr*ugh a mercury valve to a forevacuum pump. It includes working cylinders prarvidad with suction and exhaust valves, and aux:iliary mercury containers. To produce gradual pumping and to insure a high degroo of ras compression, the working cylinders are connected in va series along the path of the gas being pumped, while Us cylluders it the h4fil Mum stages are connected in parallel to an auxiliary container wMIcb is placed belou their level. The auxiliary container of the lov vacuum sUgo cylindwr is equal to the cylinder in volume and is placed above its level by =arm than 760 am (sea rig. 1). To automite the operation, a mercut7 valve in made in the farls of two vessels con- nected by a vertical pipe and a spiral, The bottom part of the lower vessel is pft- vided with two cylindrical cups of unequal dismeterse The upper vvasel carries a bent valve for regulating the return of mercury Into the lower Yessol through the ACC NRi AP7001403 Fig. 1. 1 - mercury duct; 2 - working cylinders; 3 - auction valves; 4 - exhaust valves; 5 - auxiliary contain ars ; 6 - drop repellers; 7 - outflow hydraulic locksl 8 - diaphragm; 9 - tube with asyvastrically located openings for mercury vertical tube. This valve periodically connects the mmury PMV to tho rcraysmm Pump and-to the line of atmospheric air through the reguUtUg valvo, To elikinote the influence of atmospheric pressure changes an the work of th6 moratry Valvoo a bubbler with an adjustable aercury level is installed in the air lina, The suction valves may be in the form of tubes with openings in their lcqVr parts and submerged in mercury, while the exhaust valves an also tubular but 4mwtola dr*p rapellers mW outflow hydraulic looks. To increase the rellabilityt the aftast i4ne an of a cylindrical, conical, or a siollaly sUped diapwao made af a pwaus vaterialp such as stainless steel. This nterJAI should be parmeab2a to ~ps but imervim to mercury. The apace below the 4JAphnp In coomted to the vwldzg qr2i*&4*aI tube with asymetrivally located bast and cutlet opentap for Mur=7., OL01ge Wto has 2 1 figure. SUB COM: 131 SMX DMs IU%W ARTIMOUJilso Who Allostift fit WOMItIts AM d"IAU Of W "Pri im 4"App"s of a con"Jam bolt Ath W"O" for $tl*p%lTAjtw o"Nowl Ymobe 60614 3w 16894" 1601 (MVA UM KH"ITONDVS V.K.; ARTSMA 0 V. Case of anaphylactic shook associated vlU peael.U:.* tr4atmt atomatological priotice. StomILtologUs. 40 no.4992-",13 A4g 061. (104 143 U) I. Is aanatoriya wgaz*hovh" (I. Nwvibsybkov Vwtkj(! bl"W. (SHOOK) (PIXICILLIB-PIMIOLOGI Z" ARTMVA L BEUINA, A.; VINMR, R. "Financing and supplying credit for capital Investwontsm by P.D. Podshivalenko, r*D.5Wrj and othem Anis%I,,by L*~Mwvs, llj~ R.Belkina, R.Vinokur. fin. &SO 22 no.11il, ',90 A 4161. (NIPA 14M) (Banks and bankinj) (ConstructiOn indUStry4f-Sin i6co) (Poschivalenko# P. D.) ($her, 1. D. JUITEWYEVA, Nina Andreysm; KVITNITSM , loponid Antonoviab 1, ART%M..-L.,L-otv* redj BOROZDIH, B., redslod-ul TIMMC-11.9 tekbas red, (Control over reducing construction aW aseembly vo;A; costs) iontrall m suishouism osbestolmosti stgoite.fao- montazhzWkb rabot. MomkVa., Goaftnivdat,, 1963. 85 ~)4 OKIHA 16021 (Construction industry-Costa) B=;W=l V.A. (SvereoVsks 91AMMwfts d-9- vim-$Ob 31APH"Ma V'X-J AWMMAp L.F. (S"tiUvok) qWcal owtosioal disposis of %bpmo Grudolkors. 4, no.6s jw,104 "1m (12M IWO) (Tgrmo, aLm-tumm) I ARTEM011,14dlya Yegoroyna, svinarks; PtSHKOV, V.P.0 red.1 YOPOYp V.I., tokbn. red. (Practices In fattening Mae] Opyt otkorma svirol. Tambov, Tambevskoe knlshDoe Asd-vb, 1961. 9 p. (NDIA 1616) 1. Sovkhos *loxlovsklyN,PervwAyskly rayon (f6w Ar-Amova). and fdws) (SVIA rwp ARTEMOVA M K. assistent Capsule of the parotid CUM, Thdy XMI 140. (SIR& 1511) 1. Is kaftdry normallmW anatoull - mv. laftdroy pre f,, 1. S. ludrin. (PARMID MAW) ARTZKOVA, H.K. Surgical anatomy of the cemnectivo t1seas of UO pa,0414 gland., Stmatologits. 43 no*14" -TOP-Y'64 66A 17 t4) 1. Kafedra normallnoy anatamil ( say, - pofj, Ij, Ybdrin) Kalininskogo neditainakogo institute, M=XCIF Ms A740OW AUZORt MAUmAirp Ze wq vwumv wo xo$ !n=lLUB'- TIM: Iffeft at MdUBta" asing m Ir"m de 4*4 at Masl= systm I& telvlae dxmbo mwt&IIWp boo 40 Wal Garr iat a Im w"Stmost 0 dal Multi aging, AUW W;W,l AUNILUUM too OUW A33SZ=: Althouat V90 s3ndwen &Uoy bxw Oftmar m0 W.-Inwim reslotpufto It is zuxcepUble to stress emomicne Bxpaimftft Uvo, *qmdw;Od,t* reatlty t&U deficiency by two-stage aging %ftle retaining adequAG ""drAl vrmw~w Specimens containing 2.9A zu, 4.14 Nat OXA 0'?0 a% vom w*j'Wt*d t* wrid" S41M regmes ad than to a 3$ #*IOU= Of MCI* $V*dxm .00 vo "m 3~q""d for the fomtim of uncrosCOAG aftemo go I 00"WIM (120 bows) van addevIA vith son A do 0 for to UO" 1w 4=~' a" #1*W ab 02W 0 ra 10 umm w at 2w 0 Mawr Ij ad AD bomo of Cwd 1/; ACOMSION XR: AA003M emparisan., tests v IOU* VA CA an SUM on vaot ~to! 0.14 Or,, and larpr Content& Ot ZA V:Lth X" 1#i nedbl"o Ues aid saftsfootowy stress awmion Mus"" vM! 4II&N.-Galy SSW as 10 0 J fcw 5 hmxs p2= 150 C for L%16 UOM- WA We PWIMt*& -W tOth *P8 CC allop detalin,- the trade-off of moboulcal M"Nawkiiew1w olorroslam resiotan" Amur variow sang regime, Ms. art. but 4 wuso ASSOC=Off: none susam s oo bAS AM 00,1144 =U OP NO IV SOVI ow, 00 SUB CM2 VL,, IR MDLYAMER, I.N.; ZMTSIVA, 11.1o; MIMA, Ts,I,,j AMMM, In.P.; Priniza.1i uchantlyet ARTSH _ptSAj AGAMVA, L.I. -9YA., .-I ... Regularities of chwqes in mechanioal. and cortoave proper- ties and the smIdability of alloys JA the mystm M 9* Itt MI. Allum, splavy no.3:51-65 164. (WI RA 171;) Effect of various additionp an the propertiss. of alLe" in the Wetau Al - Za - KgO Ibii,,66-75 (MI U 17s6) VIRNIKV DII., starshiy nauchnyy oo#ohlkj KWOKOVA, Aa,, mledshLy nauchnyy notrudnik; SHAXMUWVA, M.Sh., mladshly nlughW7 sotrudnik; VLASOV, A.P4, insh.; FMTOVTSEVA, Yll" in .; 1-1 CHEKMVA, G.V., insh.j PrinIvAll uchalstiyekNAWMA, TSYPINA, N.D.; XUBT, Y6.?. Preparation of gelatIn Prim raw materials proomsmed wthh the acid meVod. Trudy MIMP no.llr~2-61 62. (M nu 1715) 1. Vsesoyuanyy nauchmo-is#jAdovatel'skiy institut, nVatmoy promyshlennosti (for lbartkova, Shakhnasomwa, AeAmom). 2. Moskovskly zhelatinov" %avod (for Vlanovo flwitort 14V4" Chekanova, TSypins, Ku&Q. VIRSIXt D.I., starshiy nauohqy sotrudnik; 4ATWA~j*j,,,p stAdOhlyl rAuahM sotrudaikI RADWICHt D.P., aWshiy naucayy imtrudnik; V.P.0 aladabir naueban sot-'%ftiks awmVp V ,P., mWshiy n&ualmyy sotrudnik; TRWIAMBOVAp G,B, p sladahly usuabbyy sotrWhik; SPIRIVy Ts~t., r tanhiy insh. Development of a new technology and mechanized continuous production line for the wnufaoture of adiblo &*latln from collagen-containing pigskina. ?rudy VNIIw be.L31 84-94 163. (MM 170) 4w VIRNIKP D.I., starshly nauchnJ7 totrudnik; MMOVSKIYt V,,P., starsh'.y nauchnyy sitrudnik; ARTDQVAx N.N,,,l aladshly Muafnyy sotrudnik; LYADIX# Yu&VOI al.;jilki nauahnyy motrutOk Now technology for the production of bme glum In the Briansk,facking Mum Trudy VNIIMP no,,151?944 163s nITSfIMAII, 1,.Te.;kRTENDVA V YI, Additional crystallisattes of msswuite In the alim -s. Sakhoproo, 12 fto.9:10-11 a 158. (MIU 11:11) 1. TSentral'My wwcbM-Is~IndovatnlIskIy iustl%ut sikbarnoy provVehlennosti, (Suor umfteturs) KATS, VA; KEVAUMXIX9 T.P.1 AF9WAq Liao Buluation of Us produoUon of LaUvidwa sopootic a aboto. Sameproso 33 no,744-37 n 161, INiM U#7) lo T$sntmllnyy nauablo-loolodaystellokly UwUkat ikMwwy prompUonnooU* (Wbidno-43ugar modactu"), ARTEMOVA, X.74.1 GUSIN, A.M.1 HYAZANOV., N.I. Some nev methods for pradicting a Sworo0yok boft., IsTo AN OMRO Bar. geofis. no,638U-M2 Je 162# (KIU 25t6)' 1, Akademiyu nauk S6SRb Institut prikleAnoy poflaiM. (Weather fmasitiug) GOLUBKOV. A.Te.; GARMLYXV, A.?*; DOUSISKAUs TmA.; ARTMOM, R.P. I' . "'. -. I yachanizing the outsing of a4mles and their PIMION in robs.0 xa0p*06 13 no-IIS19-23 1 199- (NM 1393) 1. Moskovskly khlyAiko-faMt Wt lobe skly Mod 10.9. (mwa nwmy) (oram cowArms) KRIZE, S.N.j FZCIfXIU, I.A.; AMMOVA, T.I.j, red.; "UHM-ilyl sAft tokhn. red. [Pmblou of amplifting devices) gb*nlk 364bob p: usllit*ll- nys ustrolstva. fiepo lbobtalWalp, 196). 061. Or EU 1611) (Amplifiers (Ilectrodom)) (Palo* to*Wqd" (Moctmics)) J GW GD Mzl.~-47 11 11DU A AUTHOR: Art;=. K. ORG: none TITLE: Problem of the interaction between a war% current *ad tba 4gPonhen ,SOURCE: AN SSER. Institut grikladM soofil IssledovwxLya teploobsena v stmoofers *~fniiestigationa of heat exchange in the atmosphere). Mose4w, IPA-" Nauka, 1064, 17-28 ,.TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric current, atmospheric interaction, ocean current, atmosphtric temperature, heat transfer ABSTRACT: The author examines the case of a steady flow of a cirrent, such as the Gulf Stream, and finds the particular solution of the problem o! the interaction be- tween the ocean aad the atmosphere for the region of the North ~itlantic current from 45* to 63* M. The process of the formation of the air tempaTavire over a stationary varm flow is examined under the condition that at the oir-water interface the distri- bution along the axis of the current of all components of. the t~tsz*al balance foriking the temperature of the current, wbich in turn determines the to-aporature field of the air over the current, is given. A comparison of the obtained t mporature distribution with the pattern of the actual change of the mean annual tomperitures of th* lostet and air at the interface of these two media along the axis of the crr*nc showed that the L ACC calculated data for points on the vater-air Interface agree suflitlently WOU with th data of full-scale observations, in particular for the 0--JDOO lis layar of th* ston- phere. Thus the proposed scheme of heat exchangs between s. w&rks ewmeat and the. atmosphere in considered to correspond to the actual vechaAisa qwf tb* distrib*tion of heat between the sea and atmosphere taking place in this rftion Orig, art. 1m: 32 formulas, 1 table, and 6 figures. N& Af6hi287 SUB CODE: 04,08/ SUBM DATE: 24Jun64/ ORIG RITt 008 VOLOKHOVp A.N.; VOROVMV, A.Aq FEMOVp M.F.; CMTOVj A.G.g dote.; DUBDV# V.P.# dots., reteensenti AATAIY,#,A TJI.S red,; TUPITSYNAp L.A.# red, (Problems in pbyaics vith examples of their wlutioa and reference materials) Zadachnik po fisike a priusrsmL rs- sheniia, zadach i spralrochaymi materials-1. PstrozaeodSk., Roavuzisdat, 1963. 399 p. OIIRA L7W 1. Moskovskiy poligraficheshy imstitut (for D%bov). - , III MI "I'mL KORMORF, Sergey F*r4inexdoviohj POPOV, Voevolod Aleksandroilobj AMZINA, Ya.P., red4; ABM-0%,T.I4p red* [Industrial electronics) Proswablemals. slektrunika. Mo- skva., Vysahala shkola, 1964. 225 p. (H.TRA 17112) MURAVIN, Ya.G.; PUGACH, G.D.; APTSMOVA T.I. - f''. I (Use of polymeric pa*kaging materio2o in tho cannir; industry) Ispollsovenle polimorrqkh upakovoatq(kh mila. rialov v konservnoi proMohlonnostio, Moskvas TSgnt,-, in-t naucbno-tekhn. informatsii pishchevoi prumyshl., 19,14. .32 P. Oa RA :218) VALITSEFER, V.L.t kand. tekhn. nauko dote.; ARTIWVAp T.N., red. (Methods for the kraftefomation of dravings) SP*801 Ir proobrazovwdia aplura. Moakftj, Yloak. iazh*i*mo- fisicbeekii in-ts 1963. 43 pe 180) LIVOVA, N.V.; ARTEOVA, T.V. Diaposis of patcointestual dissmoss in imftntso samdips to consultati= dat4o Sbar. hftkh. 23 no*2s$7-.Qlt3o WR 1 16,110) 1. 1z kafedry goopitallmy pwUatrii (save - prof* LT. Avenirova) baWthakogo asditsibskogo lutitutA* (ALDOTA& CMAXP-VMM) (MANTO-MMM) G11009LIFARB. B.N.; LM)t)TL. T.L. Observations of variatIoum In the brightness of the revkat carrior of the third Soviet satellite* BIu1-#t&-Opt-tAbl,19k- sput.Zem. no.7:18-19 159. (IOU 131 q) L Stantsip mblyudeniya Iskumstvannogo, sputulkm soull pri Arkhaugallskou gomudArstyouson pedinatItuto Imeni H.To lommosova. (Artificial satellites-Trackim) IMRM,, V.V.; VINOGRMVIO S.Y.1 ARTEMA, V.A.; BMYIMMBR, T*K.; PAVWV p S.A. TAWO 90YOrning P*I7*WfdLlWtl= SW AOW ftar"UA POIPWM. VyBokm.isoed. iWol.'AMI :1 161. (IDA 14t6) (ftlyseriatim) 1 (3,4) AUTHORS: Osipov, 0. A., SOX/79-29-3-48/0 Bedarev, N. G. TITLE- Dipole Moments of the Complex Compounds of ItAwtic Chlo With Somc Aliphatic Alcohols. "11 (Dlpolfny.,~., momenty to*plets- nykh soyedineniy khlornogo olova s nok*torym- --alifatich601mi, spirtami. XVII) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obDhchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Ir 3, pp 975-979 AB3TRACT: The complex formation betweer stwaic obIorldt 4md aliphatic alcoholc had been investigated Uy soveral,reziarch morkoro' P. Pfeiffer synthesized compounds of the conpisition snel 2CR On and snel 2C H OR (Hef a i 12- Rosenholm 4- 3 V 2 5 and 111. Schnabol investigated the complex ooml-,cunds of the 2ROH (Ref 3). The electric coAduetlylt3 tnil the do SnCl 4# to, nation of viscosity of the system SnCI C H A '10intod t4b 4" 2 5 the presence of two complex compounde SnCI, 4- iy 50H and SnCl 4 * 4C29 50H (Rof 4) - A. W, Laubongayer and IN C. Smith Card 1/3 showed by the aid of infrared aboorption spectim that suci 4i 3ipole Moments of the Complex Compounds of Otannic SCY/79-29-3-48/61 Chloride 7ith Some Aliphatic Alcohols. XV11 with a2H509 leads to compound SnC1 4" 9C 2H509 (Hof 5)- R. A. Ford and 1. So Marachall confirmed tb,o complex SnCl 4* 2CH301 by Ithe aid of ultraviolet ant infroxed spectra (Hof 6). Recently# Tuo No Vollnov investigated by the Mae- copio method the reaction of SnC1 4 with ali,~batic alcohoZe and ascertained the presence of molecular cimpounds of the type Snel 4* 2ROH (Ref 7). In the present pa.Jor the authors specify the results of their determination of the dipole moments in complex compounds, which were obtained by tho!re-. action of stannic obl*rids with mothyl-, n,butyl, lsobuiyl, and isoamyl alcohol, from the composition I.;nCl 4" 2110H 4M 1SnC1 3* 0 a . 0 H_-Hj 2* On the basis of the dipole moment value* (if all mentioned complex compounds a tis-structure can be ul- cribed to them. It was shown that their dipole moments do not, depend on the leught of the alcohol radical. The dipole slostate of the following complex compounds were deterained: Card 2/3 Di,mole Momentn of the Complex Compounds of Stannic S(V/79-29-3-46/61 Chloride ith Some Aliphatic Alcohols. XVII lsncl 3# 0C295 0 OHC2"51 2 '[InCl , ."09 O"09AV [SnCl OC4R9. ORC4H9- isol 2' and Islicl OC5 It 11 . OHC5a%-i$OJ2* "I The ransition from 3nC1 4 *2ROR into ISVV 3 *OH OHR is accompanied by a marked decrease in polsAt:r. there are 10 tables and 10 references, 4 of which ar-b Soviet- ASSOCIATIOP: Rostovskly-na-Donu goeudarstiennyy univereLtet (Rostov-pa-Donu State University) SUBMITTED: January 23P 1950 Card 3/3 AP 810204FAWAI 13 3,101/46/070 B004 7 AUTHORSt 041govP 0. ey ArtoNOT&S To lie TITLZi The Zlootrioal tnoertitAf Inlracomplox, coa.)Owas FERIODICALs Doklady Akadeall "uk 8332, 1960p Tole 1)~, Tom pp. 166 - 169 TEXTo The authors investigated the electrical proportion vf AbO aa*tyl aaetonaten and bydroxyquinolatOo of sirecalum, thoritog 1ni Imal borrIlium.1 chromium, copper and c"mium, *hioh bave a oholat* bond. ft 0 present investigation aimed at asoortalaIng the cause of -the gveat i1fterenoo between molecular and electron polarization. The dieloatric cometan*9 tbA density, and the refractive la"s in solutions (Oarboa totleabloride, b*nzeno, dioxano) were determined. Table I gives the values fw=4L# whiah show that the dipole moments do not depead om the natort of W solvent, and that the difference b0moon-aolooular and. olootroa Volseization In not caused by this solvent. The authors assumed the cause to be & shifting of the atomic nuclei due to the ap#licatlos of a voltags, ad kherofore In- vestigated the electrical propettiss of those compounds in the soll4i phase. Card 1/2 The 21sotrioal Properties of Intramplft 8/020WWW/46/070 Cospounds 1004~iWl The dots. of Table 2 for the d4formation-polarlsation show SkM in Us ooapounds Investigated no anomalously high sAom1* polarization exists, Hiarefroa, conclusions are Irava as to the existence of an orientation polarisation. this to confiraed &aaordlaS to Refs. I - 4 by the *I"- trical prop orties of uranyl scetylikestomate and of n1okel-U46thyl- thioaastylaosionate). The acetylecotonstes and the bydroxylalmolates of metals thus have no fully symotric structure, s* that ths4r molecules have a oonstant electric moment. Finallyp the authors dete;%lasd the di2ole m2aptlof the s1rconiumkd tylasoto tol I(C jZr produced by A, I* Neasyspov st a1.+ (2,1. 23). The ~' 5STPZ)2(l 2 2 0 high values found (T-94 D in bentene, 7.16 D in dioxins at 2,$ C) persit oonolusions to be draw% to to the ols-fora of this t mpomA. There are 2 tables and 23 refox4oncoss 7 Movi*19 8 Driti*h, I Oars"* and I us. ASSOCIATION& Rostovskiy-na-Doun go udarstvsmW uMvorsltot (1gotgy-na- -Dona state UniverNIM k _(' JYGQ By 1. Prawkin, AosdeaLeXam r'K155mTjM War SUMITTZDt November 4, 1959 Card 2/2 OSIPOTO OAO; ARMOVA, TOX&I awl VA.; Us=, b6&,. Kpou Uftnts of tbo emplu *omp*mds of tizo tit-railop MA siroooi= totraeblwides vith dtib&Ao 9414 osbors. UrsobAbla, 32 no.5s13o*%M I~k 162. (XDU 1510) (adipum ~ wouto) ~ i ARTEMOVA, V. K. Cand Chan Sai -- "Study of the *I*WI* PrOperties of certain emplox cheleate empounds of metals," Movooherkasak, 1961 (Aks, or Higher *vA Sedondary Specialized Musaticm RSMe Nov"herk-asak Order of Aber Rod Ban Polytechn-l-, last in Sergo OrdshorAkIdse)o (tL, 4-61, 186) .67. ARTEMOVA, V. M.; U30VA, To. K, Effect of food coloring substaneso on Us rormetUn or tW gelatin structure, Isv.vys-uoheb,%&v*; pi*b4b-tqkh.n)* 2t 46-0 164. ;KIRA 170) 1. Donetskly institut movetskoy torgowli, kafo&a arganicbeekoy i fisiko-kalloidnoy kkimii, 004 14 00 *0 AP oft iukw 004 00 00 W 004 *"own Lammims "mm, ,.7,00000*0 @#*ago*** f!MQJA see 00 094 A -5 # oar's -, - .1~; ~- 3arlov, 7. 1. nx4 Artencrya, V. :3. - -nfli--enco -. f "lict ef 'fict D" ,ji* ,h - the . -n's rVs on cotton yarn iced wit varlous Innoluble aac ~yen", N.ucli.-Issled. tmly (!osk. tel:st.11. In-f-,' , Vol. XT, p. SO: U-301.2, 11 March 53, (Letopis 'Zlnu%d Onykh Statey, No. 8, 111.1,9) - VIW)GRADOTA. S.V.; KORMAN. T.T.; v skspert mental I noy rWhotfq prInt"all ,MEA. F.S., WDROZOVA, D.T. uchastlye labarantT: a Roterochain polresterso Part 19t Polyest-mrs of tutte. Tysokos. sood. I no.51656-661 W 159. risig k U:10) 1. Institut slemutoorgautchaskikh soyedinobty AN 8 M. (Crolobazanedtol) 0 lit- r(W W, OTt - WA124 AUTHORS I Karshak, V.V., Vinogradova, S.V., Art*mva, V.So. TMEt A method of producing polyesters SOURCES Sbornik izobrotenty; plastmassy I sIntaticheOlye smoly. no. 2 Kom. po delam izobr. 1 otkrytly. Moscow, T*Wlj. 1961,j 40,(Author;W, certificate no. 133222, al. 39c, 1 (appl. no. 638253 of August, 29, 1959)] TEXT: Suggested is a method of producing polyesters oo the bass of dIchl4 Lil roanhydrides of aromatic dicarboollo acids WA oompounis cotalwaig -hydroxyl. The difference of this method consists in the condensation of the dlchloroarft-i't'; ~'i drides of aromatic dicarboxylic acids with diphenol In the pre"pis of hydroeh166-',4' rides of tertiary amines an catalysts. The polyepters produced b.P Vnis ;Iwtjwd have high softening temperatures, h1gh strength &W good dIelsatr'.a indices.. Ti4 method can be carried out by the.following schemej 0.02 S pyrid1w *re *dded -Wi. the alkaline solution of nonl-dioxydiphenylpropans (1.12 z dMans, 0.4 g soda and 49.2 g water) and, while the nixturo I* Intensely stlrm~ip 4110111tion Card 1/2 SAW62/XWO02/074A A method of producing polyeaterd AM4/A126 I g of the acid chloride of tereptithallc acid In 49.2 ~d of n".xyle is is added byj,~ drops In the course of approxlmdt6ly 13 min. The mixtWI Igi stirrod for 20 m1no!'! the polyester is filtered off, *&ahed with ethanol, MV~water, oulfurio other ans$ dried. The polymer yield is 1.4 (80%). [Abstracter's notes CoWleto tk~vielationj 7" Card Z/2 4.. 41. 845()3 !61 ILI ZOOS, 21LOS, Or24 3/190/60/)02/004/003/020 /A " I I B004/3056 AUTHORS: Korshak, V. V., !inofradoyaj $o V.0.4j~ Fr So TITLE: Investigation in the Pield of the Coordlaati)n Chain ~k Polymers. II. On Some Polymers of quinimarin With M-atals PERIODICAL: Vyeokozolokulyarhyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol, 2o go. 4, pp. 492-497 TEXT: The authors aimed at pro ucing coordigtij P01411srt~of II4-diudro!Z-anthraquinone~(quinizariny. bF qLtnltarin with metallic acetylacetonate or metallic &estate), at first ii nitrogen current, and later in vacuum at 2200C, or by reaction In nLtrogen current or dimethy1formamide at 120 - 1400C the following was obta.netl-Thop coordination polymers of quinizarin with zinc, m4nganeoe, :obalt, nickel, pper, and cadmium. On the basis of the analysis, the strittmral formula O~ - 0 was determined. X - H.90CO(OOCH 1, (or X 4 pue -in Y.mH2 3 Card 1/4 8003 Investigation in the Field of the S/1~0/60/)02/004/003/0120 Coordination Chain Polymers. II. On Some Boolt/B1056 Polymers of %~uinizarin With Metals MOOOCCH3), Xe CH(COCH 3)2 2' or Me(OOCCH 3)2; Y is either a auinizarin radical, an acetyl radical, or an acetylacetanate radical. Thu analyses and structures of the substances obtained are given Iri Tatle 1; solubility, behavior during heating, molecular weightt and arystal V/ structure are listed in Table 2. With the exception of nickul for which a decamer was obtained, the polymerization degree was low. The substances are black powders with a very low degree of solubIlity and high thermal stability. As an example, the authors In Fig. la show the behavior of the manganese compound (decomposition in the temperature range 300 - 38000 and in Fig. 1b that of the nickel compound (thermal stability up to 4000C). Thermal stability decreases in the following order: Ni>Zn>Mn>Cd),Cu>Co. X-ray analysis showed that the cotiLlt compound is an amorphous substance, whereas the compounds with manSknese, nickel, (X-ray picture of the decamer Pig. 2) and copper form well-developsd crystals and the other compounds form badly orientated crystals. The authors thank the collaborators of the laboratories hibaded by G. L. Slonimpkiy and A. I. Kitaygoro~ski for the thermomecbwn;.,;L1 u_nTX-ray Card 2/4 Investigation in the Field at the 1~6(/002/004/0051020 Coordination Chain Polymere.11. On San* B004 B01.6 B Polymers of Quinizarin With Alstals 41 examinations. There are 2 fipres, 2 tablsaf azid 4 r6fermoos: Soysot 2 US, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut olementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy As 3331 ~Inetitute of Slemontal-organid compounds AS 'USSR). SUBMITTED: December 17, 1959 S/1SOj6O(OO2/004/005jjO2O MODVB055 40 101rind. to Piet lit (D -H 140 +I d our-pas of the 4J F-1 qui;kLurin polymier r-i 0 Ath Man6anle"; a) 1 1 0 Joe 400 5w b) riAb nick r Not Ow C tzp;raz~e 2 pr: 00 heat ed to 400 log I-me. I. KP"Nw MWOUPPA XXNS$*Pw' me: a 16pramlev. 6 - 4 uftsWipv wMa"P)t awtv"A! spa f4e Card 4/4 Al Ai 362,47 3/1 90J621W410( 4/003/019 B119/B138 '&L7rHCRS: Korshak, Y. V., Vinogradova, So Vol TITLE: Study of coordination polymers. XI. Hulot governing poly- coordination in the melt i12:110DICA: Vysokomolekulyarnyyo soyedineniya, v. 4, no. el, 1962, 492-498 TZ(T: The polymerization between 4,41-bis-(acetoacotyl) p4enyl other and beryllium acetoacetate or zinc acetate wag studied. The ecperiments we.Te conducted at 200, 260, and 2800C in nitrogexistr"mimd under vacuum. The ,mixing r-tio of the initial substances was varied. The experiments took 30 min to 19 hr. The relative viscosities of the rea*tior products wan determined. Results: Polycoordin,.tion is an equilibrium reaction. Tho equilibrium of poljner formation can be shifted by ellminAlng the low- molecular reaction product (atetyl acetone) from the roac%ioz mixturee On the other hand, the polymer is destroyed by heatiz%g 11 i0l 40;tyl ac*ione, in*oxceas. Be contained in the polymer can be substitutel by u, (by heating the polymer with Cu &cetyl acetonate). Ue maximum molecular Card 112 3/1 9U/6e/uu,,1(j A/003/Dl 9 Study of coordination polymer3. XI. B119/B136 weight (126,000) wa3 obtained with equimolar amounts of the Initial substancea. (The mixture was kept for 5 hr at 2000C In K 2 *low and for another 14 hr at 260 00 in vacuun (1-2mm H9)). There are 3 -ables. A.5JO^.I,,TI0N: Inj,itut elementoorgunichookikh soyedineniy Al SSSR (Tnstitute of Elemental Organic Compounds AS ISSR) SUBMITTED: February 14, 1961 Card 212 "Utilizing Radioact Ive Isotopes for Testing and DmYeLoplr4~ Chem: cla Methods of Analyzing floaferrous Metals and Mbtallurgical Flowders" Iaotajos and AsAintim la Chmistry, CoUortioa of ftpari tf ~,ImtL All-0000 5CI-TeCt- 6CMf- On USS Of MA"O%e!tiV* &ad -I't4bl.4 XUOU-700 Unt Radiatloa LA NOU=al 944mcw and Stinkee, MOSCOV, 1W-TD, AX &M, 191,16, 3141P. ?t1s volwm publiaws the x*pu,#.a of the r)vwiv%r:p 0~.Vca or Atm :'.,J 104r-1-t Coaf ou Uac ot 1`441me"ve "d ',S%1D1* law*Pts. a-YA 1WdjfAt&QU in *ad W Yatlc^al &-300V, m;r=fiW'd4 117 A01,9, 1;,ti. trk..q (mw*j fiali A"-.a 4'ux Utilitatice of' Atmlc Rb*rKy mn4or Cowell of A14,141torif t1kMI !4iac~a, 4-"' Awl] 1157. MMUM111MUM111MILMLL1. MLIL-1i EL'IflAILLA I -RAL I I 1jtti _U _A1 1: R. A mrun . . . . . . . t. HIP Ir d, 11, in "m riv i,_ - - - -1 iii- I - ` i__, i "Id, - !~ I-l' III Ir I ~, 17 J I ;J ~_111411; ITT T PUT! xf .1 101011-gi I 14 1 1,111m, Imu IV, V7 ill, 1, 11 i I I on 'IF-771 iko*' S. Cbwn***., ~-AIMORSz to. Oxidative a all TA *b4nRf4QM the CXIAAIT* 'Or its t4 t" repbrted, =41. V. UrShM Macko"Iek 100d3amical proportion of *hWlmw products as tab"ed. T O"Ohmnau - shown raI m that UP to 1z% phosphorus bel reaction with Auorme IU, ras enters malhIro sit F1 T di~ 940 lot*, i; 01~ A 11"J WTI 00 Mot#, UM 1 T 7. APS I hJj; 10 i L t ARTEROVICH, V. S. US"ysics Pressures, Mtrahigb Demseae 141 48 "RUGArth In the Field Of MtrahlO Pressures: I. *DdU*Ium Bebwsm the Uq)dd and Vapor &"*a In a Wrogm-Saftme 97st~m at Pressures isp to ),CM AUmspbMm1* V. V. lpatlyev,, V. P. Toodoroviob, A. P. Brestkiat V. S. Artoov:Ldho, Inst of R* Pressures# Leningrad, 121 pp *Zbw Pis Xhim' Vol XXII, So 7 Study of the effects of different pmamares, up to 3,,0M kg/eq ow teftwat0es of 2% 50,, 700 100,, and 1500 C re"als that hydrogen pvsswo gmjU3r increases vapor density of benzene. At constant pressure, effect of so Increase in density Is lessened by an increase in to"rature. Solidiftcatim point of' bamene mder bydrogen pre"ure of 21,000 Wsq am Is calWated &L about 20 Cp and critical tmpemtun at a pressure of MOO kg/sq am of a b~*-ogmibmnmne mixture found to be lower tMn U*t Of pure benzene. Outwitted r, Jun 47. PA 55/49n05 IMFIKO'll S.R.; CHEL-VOKOVA, G.N.; ART-rxjv Tu.v. Reaction of carbDeyllo ac!d esters wlth phosphoryl Ala.-Ade* Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.3091 Mr 165* '"MA 1814) 1. Institut alemenworgeAlchesk1kh soyedinavily AR MSR. ARTEMTSEV, V.P. USSH/Cherdma Technology - Chwdcml Products wid Their 1-9 Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceraniask Sindcxoo Abe Jour : Rafemt 2bur - thirdym, No 4, 1957, 19692 Author : Narizhnyy V.A., ArtecteavY.P. Title : Kiev Plant of Articles Orig Pub : Beton i zhelesobetonp 1956p No 9, 310-31~ Abstract : In Kiev Is being.put in operation a new p1tuit cf reinfor- ced concrete articlee having an output empuity Of 100 thousand m3 per Mmum. The plant costs 23 mil] Lou rubles The plant to equipped vith a vide universal corveyer vhich has made it possible greatly to decrease the pro- duction area. Detailed description of the equipcieAt is given. Card 1/1 137 NARIZOM. V.. j"v);vAR!M*TMT, T. larlho -omr Nl-,-ov). "rAuTasit, t -;ev synthetic faLgod collulax- f 11 ',*,r for light. weight mW ro' J.C,ed Conefl$#. (LICbtvaight concrete) (9LRA 10:4 11.11 All lj~ JI �R 1511 i ;;J! 3111~1'11 11 lil R ill"if Ll lill T'TT'Billir NIN, 111FIT, Tn It I! ]I I ill T 1 1: %~l 111; 1 1 i I - - I ARTMTSIV. V.P.. Insh. --mommmow- now recobnoloa of producing precast reinforced oftersts struetura2 cowponents at the Kiev plant In the Ulachka District. Irov.v stroi.tekh. no.11:66-76 057. Ntu 10: 12) 1. Giprograshdanpronstroy Ministerstva gorodsibw I *41skop stroltelletya USU. (Kiev.-Comrsto plants) URIZHNYT, V.A.. insh.; ARTXMW, T,P,, Irah. Iffective use of T&cUW techniques In making large-pwal products. Bet. I sbal.-bet, U062265-87 7 060. (Mmi 13W (Tacuns sMaratus) (Concrete slabs) BUDMOV, P.P.9 akadenik# GUZMVA, Ld 100j, ka.-d. takhm. muki TROTSKO" T.T., karA. ileft, nauk; AAT*M~To_!~Ip. " Lish.; HAMMOVA, N.M., lath. ObUising oiUe&U-#Uk eoumt* proboto uxUg W-vUSe! f *drotbaml barby4vg. Strol. wat. q W.536-9 If-5, 1 A )617) 1. Almdomiya usuk VWM (for Daft1kow). (k*16Um p-oduoU) NARIZHUY, Viktor Artemovichl _jp~,TSKV, Vik.tQr- Pot, U UMMMSKIY, A.Ya.,, red.; YERHUU.. I,A.v t4iUm.rud. (Wall panels mad* of lightweight ooncrate] ftell" r twli iz Isgkikh betonov. Kiov, Goostroiisdat UM, 19co 81 P. OGRA .1713) ARTSMUNS a., insh, Imest1gating the awahadama proporties of 4Ama-44 roU94 aiumizumo Prom.Az*. 5 noolOs" 0 16Z. .' (XIAIMU) (Arastdo-Alvao" fail-Testioc) MOM& G... inah. Wng the hardness vistbad In 4*tmmir4ag p 1OWUNS of hot-rolled -Inwam, Pftm.Arm. 6 no-*Is 63, 1. 'Ierovanskiy alymimiyMy s&vo4. (WMIA 164) LRTDffLNp 0. T Work of the central pbas laboratory of the Mvan LW"400 Vorks, Prum, &as 6 aa*649-0 $o 163, (*u IAN$) 1. 'Grevanew alroLdywin Samod. (RAvan-AUnium plants) ARMIYEV, A., kind. obonom. *auk The rated tmuwer shoUld be Wila 40 the ba0s. 0 Plr=bW* Obsbobesty. pit@ no.1215M5 D 162. (10A 161 --.) (Rostamist mmp*nt) .I I I a 14A-r-k-,^f )et- '1 /4 -- P., inshazier; ARMNIMW, A. Ubleve"nts of five huAdM thousand kilometer driverplo Jvt, trausp. 32 no*Ut38 N 114. (M ML 1113) 1. 1-Y avtobasnyy park Xookvy, (Automobile drivers) ARMIYEV, A, Rookery of Addlia penguitm in the SchirmRahar 04talts. 7.nform,blul. Sov.antArk.eksp. no.48:49-31 164. (MIRA 1810) IMKITV, A.P kand. skance6 nuk lntwmdiate prafteto industrr in utimal **comic P24aping. Obohabostv. pit. no.ItU-12 ~l 162. OM 13110) (pow wwo*y) ARM i Ylff " -..mowo~~ low regWAtions for mleaUting bowlad for wtosW tLvi"rs* AV$# trawm. 36 w.5321-22 Y* '56. Om IltO 1, M%obml lzdk pUnovW otdoU 1-t0 avi*bwMftO PWIM *#NkvYo (Not6fts drl"vs) I I f T I Meptrohias Tri Ode at ft-Of OiCitrob these slect:rm I on 1u r"P. The valtes triodes meastuvd T 1 1 1 Tl_ F 1-7 i IT it, 0 6f -t4 .4 0. vithout oxt;$*n h. p A., 11 77 .. ......... IN :11i ANWITEV A --t~ i 'Alftetron-vacum %Ooo,O Adited 1w A*Nolroldoo I"iwot br AA"ontst, RMI* so.8s6l Ag 156. (Sloctrom ton) (=A 9110) ACCNR, AP 6 AUTHOR: Artemlyev, A, (Lieutenant 601pnel) ORG: none TITLE: Readiness of unpaved airfields SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavt1ka, no. S. 1066, 34-36 TOPIC TAGS: unpaved airfield, airfield maintenance ABSTRACT-. The author describes methods of eliminating dust atd at soil comOMM on'unpaved airfields. Positive results are achieved by sprayingtrith water containing 20% calcium hypochlorite. W.Aer with an admixture of waste liquor containing resin has also proved effective, One spraying withthe inl*we helps to eliminate dust for several months. Toxic chemicals are umed to 01tominato rodents. SUB CODE: 01/ SUBM DATE: none/ Iwo) 6(4) AUTHOR: Artemlyev, A. TITLE: Feeding Characteristics of the Filamajit of 1BIP and 132P Tubes (Osobennosti pitani7a nakitle. lamp lBlP i lB2P) PERIODICAL: Wios 19599 Nr 2l pp 54-55 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The working quality of IBIP and IBRF tubest which are used for detection and preamplification of low fre- quencies depends on the voltage polarity and layout 'of the filameAt circuit. The article gives 4 basic circuit variaAts (see a, b c d diagrms) of fila- ment and diods feeding of IBU and lt2P tubes, of which only tho first variant (a) is re,lommended as due to the small initial current, 4he Laput resist- ance of the detector circuit will be h '~.Sh, but the attenuation of the oscillation circuit will be small. Card 1/2 For detecting purposes$ a section of the performance SOV,'107-59-2- " Feeding Characteristics of the Filament of IUIP cad lB2P TuDOs curve (see will be utilized sith the greatest incline. TFIesphis) highly important for the seleetivi- -by of the detector and the whole receiving radio set. There are 4 diagrams and 1 graph, Card 2/2 ARTMIYKV Make better use of local resourosal, ObehaWsWo pit* -so, 30-6 Mr 161, L Institut ekonc&W AN Mi. (Restsuruts# juachrocup stm,) (SvibO-PeocUC MA fa*U)