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0 A usSR/Humn and Animal Physiology. Digeition. The Stomach. T-7 Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 12, 1958, 55722. gastric juice. Also noted was anintensified discharge of proteins and of netabolism N products in horses vith renal diseases. Card : 3/3 - BASO70 S.jL&.jgLnd.,vet.nauk KWIMOKO Ta.i.. ."'W, Use of the oxyhemometer in veterinary practice. Trudy AZYI 10:559-561 157. Oam 3.2:8) 1. Ix kafedry chastnoy patologii i terspii (zav. W edroy - chlen-korrespondent AN XLzSSR, zaeluzhenn7y dayatel' mauki IsmSM. doktoor prof. Ta.I..Xleynbok) Alma~Atinekogo zoovet- inatituta, (Blood-Oxygen content) (Veterinary isedicine) BASOV9 S.M. kand.veterin=Wkh nauk . Secretory function of the stomach in horses under normal and pathologio conditiona, Trudy AZVI 9:345-151 156% (HM 1584) 1, Is kafedry chastnoy patologii i terapii (zav. kafedroy - chlen-korrespondent, AN KazSSR . wwluzhemW doyatel I - nauki KazSSR, doktor prof. Ya*I.Kleynbok) Alma-Atinskogo zoovatorinamogo inatituta. (Stomach-aeoretions) . (Horses-Diseases and pesta) BASOV, S.Ye., inshener; GIMSHGORIN, M.A., inshener. - WINIONNOVISM-mm Precast reinforced concrete wells. Ayt.dor. 20 no.6.'11-12 JO 157. (XIRA 10:10) (Bridge construction) (Precast concrete construction) BASOV, B.Te..inzh,; GKMGCRIN, N.A.,Inzh. -; -1--..- 1 Precast concrete sink pitso Promstro!, 37 no.3:42-44 Nr 159-, (KIBA 12:4) (Ore dressing-lquipment and supplies) (Precast concrete constroction) BASOVs, S.U., inzh.; BRUSENTSOV) P.A., inzh,; IDVITSKIYj, A.K., inzho Cenveyer line for transferring ore concentrate over great distances, Prom. stroi. 40 no.5:30-33 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Conveying machinery) . . (Ore handling) ROSSIYSKIY, Vladimir Alekseyevic~, prof.; NAZARENKO, Boris Pavlovich, kand., tekha.- ~Ainkf 'SWVINSKIY, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; GIBSHMAN, Ye.Ye., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk.. retsenzent KALMYKOV, N.Ya., doktor tek~n. nauk., prof., retsenzentideceased];. POLIVANOV, N.I., prof.t doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KIRILLOV, V.S.,, kand. te)am. nauk,, retsenzent; RASQM- S-YA I inzh.-, retsenzent; PANKRATOV, V.M.., insh., red.; GANYbSHIN, A.I., r -va; BODANOVA, A.P., tekhn. red. (Examples of the design of precast reinforced concrete bridges) Primary proaktirovaniia sbornykh zhelezobetonnykh mostov. MD- skva, Avtotransizdat,, 1962. 1+94 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Glavnyy spetsialist po mostam Khai~kkovskogo otdeleniya Gosudar- stvennogo proyektnogo inatituta po promyshlenno= transportu (for Basov). (Bridges, Concrete--Design and construction) UMV. V. .- Torted by the Improve planning for expenditures of institutions Sul budget. Pin. SSSR 20 no.5:42-0 My 159. (MIRA 12:10) 1.Zamestitall saveduyushchage Xalininskim rayfinotdolem Moskvr. (Moscow-Finance) Ifficient sheep abolters. Sell. stroi. 15 no.11:22 N 16o. (KM 13: 11) 1. Glavnyy inshener otdola stroitelletva Muisterstva sallskogo khozyaystva buryatskoy ASSR. (Dwrat-Mucolla-Aheep) __BASO I-YI- I More widely use uniform norms of expenditures. Fin. SSSR 23 no.4:3&42 Ap 162. (JURA 154) (Finance) BASOVO V. Prevent the inefficient'eq>enditure of funds for social and cuitural measures. Fin.SSSR 37 no.2*33-40 F 163. ~ (MIRk 16s2) (Eduoation-Finanoelz,' (Public bealtb.-Finance) BAS,QV, V.A.; 14FLIK-AKHIIAZAIIOV, T.Kh.; OROGIIHO, D.I. Intensification of the oxidizing regeneration of aliuninosilicate catalysts in a fluidized bed. Khim. prom. no. 4t282-289 Ap 164. (NIRA 17:7) 1 - 4*- - - SAKS, Y.N., geolog: SHULIGINA. N.I., paleontolog; BkSOV, V.A., m1kropaleontolog-, TUDOYNYY, Te.G. 7'? Prelininary data on Jurasaic end lower Cretaceoue sedirsents In the Anabar Valley and In Anabar Bey obtained in 1958, Inform, biu'L.NIIGIL no.11:2i-30 158. OaRA 12:6) 1. Institut geologii Arktikl (for all). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Sake). (Anabar region-Geoloff, StratIgraphic) SAKS, Vladimir Nikolayevich; RONKIIIA, Zinaida Zinovlyevna; SHULOGINA, Vatallys. Josifovna; Valerly AlekwndrovU&; BONDAREMCO, Wins. Matveyevna; KRYMGOL T3, 0.7a., otv. red.; PETROVSKAYA, T.J., red.izd-va; VINOGRADOVA-, N.F., tekbn. red. [Stratigrapby of Jurassic and Cretaceous systemmir the North of the U.S.S.R.] Stratigraftia iurskoi i melovoi sistem Severa SSSE. [By) V.N.Saks i dr. 14oskval Izd-vo A14 SSSR 3.963 226 p. (MiRA 16:12) (Russia, Northern-Geology, Stratigraphic) sov/65-59-4-10/14 AUTHORS: Orochko, Delos Basov, V.A. and Mell-k-Akhnazarov, T.Kh. TITLE: Method of Hydro-Dynamic Calculation of Multi-Stage Counter-Current Contact Plants of the VNII NP (K metodike gidrodinamicheskogo rascheta stupenchato- protivotochnykh kontaktnykh apparatov VNII NP) PERIODICAL:Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1959, Nr 41 pp 54-59 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Inveitigations of VNII NP have shown the suitability of the multi-siage counter-current methDdof omtacting gases or vapours with fine-grained solids which makes it possible to speed up the rate of many fluidised-bed processes (Ref 1). The design of the plant and working method were described in an earlier publication (Ref 4). The authors now give calculations for defining the basic mechanism of the process. The experiments were carried out in a.glass apparatus which comprised two fluidized- beds of fine-grained material (Fig 1). A granulated aluminium silicate catalyst was used which contained up to 8076 of 0.2 to 0.5 mm fractions and 18% of < 0.2 mm Card 1/2 fraction (viz table). Variations in the coefficient of sov/65-59-4-10/14 Method of Hydro-Dynamic Calculation of Multi-Stage Counter-Current Contact Plants of the VNII NP resistance of the grid at various ration of the diameter of the aperture and of its thickness is shown in the form of a graph (Fig 2). The length of the tube affects the efficiency of the process and, thereforeq experiments were carried out with 100, 150t 175, 200 and 250 ma length tubes which had a diameter of 1-5 dp. Results of these experiments are given in Fig 4. This nomogram correlates the basic variable factors which affect the operation of the multi-ztage counter-current apparatus; the linear velocity of the air current in the free sector of the apparatus; the resistance of the gas separating grids at various degrees of perforation ate. Experimental work was carried out by Yu.K.Vayll P.A.Gollosov and other members of the VNII NP. There are 4 figures, I table and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet and 1 English. Card 2/2 RONKINA. Z.Z-~,-~OV~- .-~YUDOVNYY, Te.G.; OCHAPOVSKIY. L.B. Results of specific research In the Bollaboy Begichey Island and Khara-Tumas Peninsula in 1959. Infom. biul. NIIGA no.17: 45-52 159. (MMA 13:11) (Bol'shoy Begichev Island-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Khara4ims Paninsula-Geology. Stratigraphic) BASO~V~,VVAO_P- DIBNER, V.D. Fauna in the sediments' of A 120-140 meter sea terrace of the lower Lenivaya (DAriton Laotev Coast). Sber. st.po paleent. i bistrat.ne. 28tU-50 '62. (MIRA 16:9) (Lanivaya Valley-Terraces(Geology)) (Lenivaya Valley-Palsontelogy,Stratigraphic) _PQQX,_Y&~.-_,GUrjOIEVA, O.F*; LIVSHITS9 R.'.- MIZLIK.JKHNAZAROVP T.Kh.? ,_4 F OROCIIKCJP D.T. Chemical and technological maorokinetics ef the cracking of petroleum distillates over powdered cata)ysts. Azerb. kh!m. zhur. no.5t55-64 164. (MIRA 180) BASOVP V,A. ------ TaxonouV and principles of diotinguishing Marginulina and Marginulinopois. Vop. mikropaleont. no.8:76-83 164. (MIRA 180) 1, Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy Institut geologli Arktiki, ACC NR, AT70044 71 SOURCE CIODE.- -UR/Sik~/66/000/042-/0622/ AUTHOR: Basov. I.. Romiashkan, V. S.; Tupas, V. 1. ORG; Kiev Polyt chnic Institute (Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut) TITLE: Voltage- o-digital code converter SOURCE: Kharkov4 Inatitut VDTnogo.,piashinostroy I t' avtomatiki I vychisl;tel'noy tekhniki. Pribory'i sidtemy avtomatiki, no. 2, 1 61TIProwyehlonnaya telemakhanika (Industrial telemechanics), 22-25~"ii%`-"' TOPIC TAGS: analog digital converter, computer circuit ABSTRACTt A muldi-channel.transistarized voltage-to-digital converter Is described, It is based onit~e%sweep-balance principle according to which a ramp voltage is generated by chaiging'a capacitor from the current source and comparing this voltage 1 to an unimown quantity by means of a Schmidt tripger circuit. The time between the start of ramp-vo~tage generation and the attainment of voltage equality is out~inzed for counting puleds from a pulse generator which consists of an LC oscillatc r si 8 a planar transis or (frequency instability, tO.15%) and a Schmidt trigger generating rectang The seven-stage counter is common to all balance circuits whose number is equal ~o the number of input channels. The characteristics of the converter' are as follows: Input voltage range, 0-2.5 v; conversion time (for one channel), 10 msec; total conversion error including quantitation error, not greater than tO.6Z; pulse gen6rator frequency, 12 kc; and power supply voltage 12 v. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.' SUB CODE: 09/. StiM DATEt none/ ORIG REF: '003/ YXDOMW, B.T.; RASOV, KochanIzed harvesting of peas and vetch. Zemledslie 4 no.7:85-95 JI 156. (KIM 9:9) (Yetch) (Field pea) (Harvesting machinery) 72DOSZM, B.V., kand, tekhn. -r; RAWF-i -V.I., Insh. Nachinery for the over-all mechanization of field work in the central districts outside the Chernosem belt, Zemledelis 6 no.5t 7-18 Ny 158. (Nin l1s6) (Agricultural machinery) wi4-66 EwT(d)/.rVP(O)1TjEa(V!1M( )1M'P(h)1EWP(1) - CC Rr,-XP6M594 Mmic coials, 7006700276012/0014 S UR 76-fl9716 ~ AYJTH Digineer); Butayev, G, k. (Candidate of technical sciances);-' Mqlik-AgLmroVs,- A o a Ehg1nesr)j Potiomarevt A* If (Kngineer)o Romashkany, If -is (Engineer OW 1 none TITISs Coded telemetjZ mtem. for concentratedR]Ants SOMCEt. Priborostroyen3,vet no,,2,,;1966, 12-14 . TOP= TAGSs telemotry 0"temp telowtry technique ABSTRACT t FifteeW quantities, are:- telemeasured wt seven two-position-indication ,signals are transmittedl, also, deviation of any. quantity from. its normal measuring span is, sUnalled. 3:n addition to indicating instruments and signal lams, the , dispatcher station has a digital printer'and a specialized computer. Three frequency ' chaiihele transmit 1. Of and change-quantity signals . A number protection in the Interrogation cycle of each parameiter.is provided, as we3-1-as a protection against~-: miss3n& or breaking up pulses. The system is designed with semiconductor devices only s These - characteristics - are claimed; frequen#es., 4400* 4600, and 48W OPs; transmission time of one ~ frequency signal., 10 millisec; interrogation time of M. parameter' 130 mill' ecl basic error, � 0.01 or less; line attenuation 3.nePj. tolerable supply-vi-7.11age variation, +10 -150'4~ The system has been tentatively- put in operation at the Dzerzh~w~ Metalluraiwa Plant Dneprodzerzbiwk. - Orig art c, bass 4,ligase and 1 table# SUB COIMs SUBM IATEs '11011s, ORI~ Mrs 005 .1. BAWT. T., lnzh. mohalim.8 lVaotakh. 4 noo5o54-58 Nr 160o (KIIA 1317) (Xotorboate) J,N -f , I BkSOV, V.W., lnzb. Notorboat OUstochka." Sudostroanle no.7-.38-40 160. (HIBA 13 t?) (Outbord motorboats) AUTHORS: Basov, V._Ij and Popov, V.A. (Moscow) 30V/24-58-8-2/37. TITLE: On the Coefficient of Resistance to the Movement of Burning Particles (0 koeffitsiyente soprotivl.eniya dvizheniyu goryashchikh chastits) PERIODICAL: Izve8tiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 8t pp 12 - 14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper, a comparative, experimental analysis is made of the resistance coefficients of burning and non-burning carbon particles of spherical shape. The aim of the experiments was to measure directly the frontal resistance of such particles and to elucidate the dependence of the resistance coefficient on the Reynolds number. The experimental data relate to the range of the steady-state, hydrodynamic conditions as well as to the non-steady-state ones. The latter usually takes place in the combustion of solid fuel in a,variety of heating devices. The test rig, Figure 1, included pendulum scales consisting of a thin, quartz rodt suspended horizontally on threads of a length of 287 cm; at one end of the rod, a spherical particle was placed onto which'an oxidising atmosphere Card 1/~ was blbwnt whereby the rate of flow was controlled by SOV/24-58-8-2/37 On the Coefficient of Rea~stance to the Movement of Burning Particles means of a rheometer. The force acting on the particle was determined from the deflection from the equilibrium position. The spherical, carbon particles were pressed from a mixture of coaloand 15% peat tar andtfollowing that, were heated to 900 C without access of air. The experiments with the hot particles were preSeded by burning particles In'a muffle furnace to 900 C. The diameter of the test tube was 42 mm; the particle diameter was 15.5 mm. The tests were limited to a time during which the particle diameter differed little from the initial value. Experimental data graphed in Figure 2 show that the dependence of the resis- tance coefficient of the burning particle on the Reynolds number is fully analogous to the dependence of the non- burning particle (within the limits of the experimental accurac7, equalling 8.5%). The motion of particles of other sizes was also investigated. The following conclusions are arrived at; the dependence of the resistance coefficient on the Reynolds number of a burning particle fixed in the flow does not differ from the respective dependenze of a non-burning particle; the change in the Card 2/3 temperature of the surface of a burning particle between SOV/24-58-8-2/37 On the Coefficient of Resistance to the Movement of Burning Particles 900 and 1 250 OC does not influence the resistance coefficient; study of the movement of the burning and non- burning, spherical particles with diameters between 2.4 and 4.5 mm did not reveal any difference in their movements and therefore did not confirm the conclusions propounded by Leontlyev (Ref 1) on the increase of the resistance coefficient of burning particles. There are 5 figures and 1 Soviet reference. SUBMITTED: December 16, 1957 1. Particles--Motion 2. Particles--Testing equipment 3. Carbon--Combustion 4. Carbon--Temperature factors Card 3/3 HUDLICXAJO 0.; BASS) A.; FRONEX, A. Utilization of a substrate of mammalian skeletal muscle and myocardium in situ. Cesk. fysiol. .13 no-4:374-378 JI 164. 1. Fysiologicky ustav Ceskoslovenske akademie ved, a Ustav pro choroby obehu krevniho, Praha. if) mill) not-twill)w 10 Iva) we -b puv o< I':), *x Ilotini 101- el ge :?ulr-Ao,).)c Oja I -p put, ~;v Lpiij,~ jo siuo~upunj -.um 04 Jtj i JJ414 1 '14301 nlo-. br4 IU JAI+X~ s(IJA -4 A < 0,A.W a 3 ou I, .r1, slujui-q, 'AV 'ljjjrj,,u(* vz;j,(p q" vjjjj- 9 'SIUVISUO.3 -Niv -4 ..kl I '. -I -lu -()--b al PUV P,)$)UFK)q AJV 1 ;,) -um)II.Aonj pinjr, -uv -6 PFtm P4L""v4v fil 41 0-4 16 X-A -X-A man" fl! VMS -"w Amra SWOP'fo p omp IN p =Npqu c0 -,a -A imme Me class of S I. ve m S nf Ltz)-- a Vt :iT fr V, I . t ~ - ~~ 11 T' - - - I - . . . 2. USSR (600) 4. Differential &iuatlons 7. Stn,Ctje of V-C .-ClU4 ion of a proper syste-ri, Voit. L~~n. un. 7 Nr. 12. 1952. 1 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June .1953. Unclassified. _j f I Cl, -V 7~~ - -15 "0.09 m :~,, SUBJECT USSR/MATH-VATICS/Differential equations CARD 114 PG - 776 AUTHOR BASOV V.P. TITLE The Fgfi-WiFr- of the oolutions of systems of linear differential equations in the neighborhood of a singular point of irregular type* PERIODICAL Mat.Sborniktn.Ser. A-0.L 339-380 (1956) reviewed 5/1957 Lot be given the matrix equation (1) -a - (P(o) + P)X9 dt where P(0) and P are quadratic matrices of n-th order. Let P(o) be a constant matrix and P a continuousp bounded matrix being defined on the semiaxis t >,,t* (t*> 0 constant). Lot P be representable in form of a series (2) P t- (1 1 rl + *lk *Ck) P(ill ... P1 k) Let here k be a fixed positive integerg let Y-1 ... Yk be arbitrary in- commensurable real positive numbers, where integral). Let the Mat.Sbornik,n.Ser. ARL 339-380 (1956) CARD 2/4 PG - 776 matrices P k) be either constant or periodic in t with the period w . Let the series be uniformly convergent for t?/t*. Under these assumptions the author above that for an arbitrary canonical structure of P(o) the whole solution matrix of (1) can be constructed in the form of uniformly convergent series for t>-t*v Here the connection. between uniformly convergent series and in a certain sense asymptotic series of'the type (2) is investigated. Furthermore it is stated that the singular behavior of the fundamental solution matrix in infinity is already determined by the first terms of the decomposition (2), namely by terms which contain in powers which are not greater then the greatest multiplicity of the root of Det (P(O) -aLE) - 0. The principal theorem of the present paper is the following ones Let be given the linear system of matrix equations Mat.Sbornik,n.Ser. A-0j- 339-380 (1956) CARD 3/4 FG - 776 dX a ps PC I -KG. .- . t P 6X8 + t Z t R (a-It2j ... 111) dt 8 + 191-11 +1 scxd' dX P61 t Q06,x + t- 'O'R x (0-1 +1 .... 1)p dt G'Wj C 6'-11+1 a T S' I where Xgsre unknown matrices with m columns and C' rows, Vt. and P. are real constants Ole> 1 (8-1 1+1#6.0t1); Ps > "l (8.1p2tsevill) and Q., and R., are given continuous and for tapt* bounded matrices with V columns and o rowag where Q8 61 --> 0 for t--soo (801POO.fli The P are given quadratic constant matrices, where all roots 88 1 m of the equations Det (Pea-W(U)L') . 0 Mat.Sbornik,n.ser. 40. 339-380 (1956) CARD 4/4 PG - 776 have non-vaniahing real parts. Further lot mi +000+21 - n. Then to every 01, there correaponds)an mi-column solution of M9 X13 =t Pe YJ (salt ... f11) X. - ~ ira + J Tie (8-11 +100-t1)9 where Z is a unit matrix and the 'Ua are a-rowed and i-oolumn matrices being bounded for t.>t*. The present paper is the first part of the investigations in which solutions are constructed which corre "pond to the simple roots of Dot (P(o)- XZ) - 0. INSTITUTION: Leningrad. SUBJECT USSR/MATEMLIATIICS,/Difi'ezEi-it.-'LaI eqiji-kt-~(,ne CAPM 11/4 FGY - 312 AUTHOR P, 2 V V'P TITLE OS`e--as-;mptot1c behavior of the 3olutions of linear systems of differential equations. PERIODICAL Doklady Akad. Nauk '106. 951-954 (1956) reviewed 1011956 If lim P(t) r(0), then the system of differential equations t--)P** (1) dX P(t)X, P(t) absolutely oontinuous at t ib-t and P1 (t)rE L(t,,c4 dt 0 can be written in the form (2) AX (P(o)+ Q)X, lim q - 0, q absolutely continuous, 0.16-L(t $04. dt - t -~I- oo 0 The characteristic equations t(P(o)-2eg) - 0 D(P(t) - X(t)z) - 0 may correspond to the matrices P(o) and P(t), where Re 4tj - Re x j for all i j 16 m .4. n and Re Xe ~ Re Ci f or 14 m, I > m. Then lim Xi (t) - xi. One can t -* 00 Doklady Akad. Nauk 106.,- 951-954 (1956.) CARD 2/4 PG - 312 assume that P(O) . 11 OPO, 1K0 where Xml and the real parts of the roots of the characteristic equation of the constant matrix PO are different from the Re X, (i--.M). 11 Splitting up correspondingly Q and X9 then instead of (2) one obtains dX dt (PI(OV-' q11)X1 + 0-12"2 dX2 dt q2 1 X 1 4, (K 4, q22)X2 Now the following theorem is validt If no difference Re(-~ti(t) - Z~M) (itj - 192,...m) changes tits sign for t.>tlp then (3) has a solution of m co,"Mns t X1 = v1 exp I K( C) dC X2 - (N 4 V2) exP f K(C)dC-. t1 t1 Here VI and V 2are absolutely oontinuous matrices which tend to zero as t --)Ooal E is unit matrix and K(t) - Ern W I I. - ~ I -elh(t)] - Doklady Lkad. Nauk 1-0-6,., 951-954 0956) CA-RD 4/4 PG - 312 ax 4 U q'Ka + E R a tr Xg, (a-2p3) 6.1 dX4 R X dt a-mi 4C e where U [u(s) OV..au(s) m 3 (sw2p3), the elenents on every finite interval s (t 0,T) are sum-able and satisfy the oonditions t lim Re f u(2)ac- -00 1.1,2 .... 2, t 0 Re U(3)dr > -e f 1 3* t 0 The conditions for Q,, and R., correspond to the above ones, The theorem is a goneralizatiQn of earlier results of the author (Doklady Lkad.Nauk 80, 3 (1951), Prlklad. Mat.Meoh. 18j. 313 (1954)) and is proved by successive approximation. INSTITUTIONi Public University, Leningrad. Doklady Akad. Nauk 106,. 951-954 (1956) CARD 3/4 PO 312 In ordir to prove the theorem the author usess 1) a lemma on the esistence of a transformation X1 W Y19 X2 W S1Y1+ 3 2Y2 which transforms (3) into dy I . (p(0)4 q(l))y + QQ).Y dt 11 11 1 12 2 dY2 dt n R21 Yj I. (K(t) + R22)Y2 Here S and S are absolutely continuousq D(S 0. Q(1) (J-1,2) are ab- 1 2 2) 1j solutely continuous and tend to zero as t-->co. R2, F-L(tlqc*) (J-1#2), tI is a sufficiently large constant. The lemma follows from the proof of a lemma of Levinson (Muke Math.J. 15. Ill, (1948)). 2) & theorem on the existence of the solution of m columns Xi - V1 (1-1,2,3) X4 -3 +V4 (with absolutely continuous matrices V, (1-1,2,3,4) which tend to zero an t 0 ) for the system all , P(o)X dt, 11 1 A-4 q I V~ X IkSOV. V..P.; BOGDANOV, Tu.S.; SMIRNOV, M.Me Nikolai Pavlovich Brugin; on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his birth.Vap.mat.nauk 13 ne.2:247-251 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Brugin, Nikolai Pavlovich, 1907-) LTAPUNOV, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich;. B ., otv. red.; TSARIKOVA, Z.I., red.; TELIZAROVA, *._.O.,4VV1VMwP. red, (Investigation of a particular case of the problem of sta- bility of motion) Iseledovanie odnogo iz osobennykh slu- chaev sadachi ob ustoichivosti dvizheniia. Leningrad, Izd- vo Leningr. univ., 1963. 115 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Mechanics) 5 (4) AUTHORS. Vasillyeya$ V. N., Bazove Ve Pot SOV/76-33-7-11/40 Geyderikh, M. A. - TITLE.- Spectra and Dipole Moments of the p-Derivatives of Dimethyl Aniline PERIODICAL: Zhurnal, fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 7; PP 1516 - 1520 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In continuation of a previous paper (Ref 1) the authors invest- igated the spectra and dipole moments of a number of para-de- rivatives of dimethyl aniline with electronegative substitu- ents. If there is an electronegative substituent as X in the molecule X-C 6H4-NR 2 (R ' CH3 ), there occurs usually an addi- tional shift of electrons from KR 2 toward X, which results in an increase of the dipole moment. The effect of the substitu- ent on the optical properties is closely connected with their effect on the position sand intensity of thi absorption bands in the ultraviolet spectrum.. The following data is given (Table): The position of the intense absorption bands of the CaTd 1/3' -,ompounds C 6H~x and R2NOC6H4*X; absorption curves plotted by Spectra and Dipole Moments of the p-Derivatives of Dimethyl Aniline Card 2/3 BOV/76-33-7-11/40 means of the photoelectric spectrophotometer SF-4 (Figs 1-3); exaltation of molecular refraction in R2NOC6H4IX (With ?espect to that of PhX and FhNR,)j molar coefficients of the integral intensity of Raman-speotrum lines; dipole moments of the com- pounds R2N-C 6H4-X*Individual data on the methods of determina- tion was already given (Ref 2). The above data indicates that the influence exercised by the dimethyl amino group upon the properties of the molecules under investigation has the same naturej there occurs an approach and intensification of the absorption band, increase in the exaltation, refraction, and intensity of Raman-spectrum lines, decrease in the frequency of group X2 and increase in the dipole moments (from NR2 to X) to a larger extent than would correspond to an additive scheme. Compounds with groups of the highest degree of electronegati- vity (NO 21 No' CHO) are most strongly influenced by the NR2-gmp, Howeverg the authors did not find any specific relation between the individual influences. In conclusion, they thanked Spectra and Dipole Moments of the p-Derivatives of SOY/76-33-7-11/40 Dimethyl Aniline P. P. Shorygin for his assistance. There are 3 figureaf I ta- ble, and 5 referencest 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimioheakiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova.Akademiya nauk. SSSR (Physicochemical Institute imeni, L. Yam Karpov, of the Academy of Scienoest USSR). Institut organicheakoy khinii (Institute of Organic Chemistry) SUBMITTED: December 141 1957 Card 3/3 YAKUBOVICH, A.Ya.; ZAYTSEVA, Ye.L.; BRAZ, G.I.; gkZOVI-V.P. $yntheais of 2,,406-trialkyl- and 2,4,6-triaryl-1,3,5-triazines from i=oesters, Zhur.,VKHO 7 no.2t229-230 162. (KM 1524) 1. Fisiko-khimicheakiy institut im. L.Ya.Karpova. (Triazine) (Raters) L- 2~416-66 ACC NRi A145017155 Monograph UR/ BABOY, xe i, Er-; Pau &_Y_-_A.L; i9jL_ G. 1VJ_ The mg-14 electrohic-.nonlinear analog computer (Blektronneya nelineynay' ogov a a. anal ay vychislitellnaya mashina MN-14) Moscow, Izd-vo "14ashinostroyeniya 1965. 232-1 p. biblio.. 3300 copies printed. - 6: TAGS: analog computer, analog computer system, computer control system, COM-6 puter component/M -14 analog computer PURPOSE AND COVERAGE; This book-is,intended ?or engineers, technicians, and scientist concerned with the problems of development and practical cpplication of analog computers. It'may also be useful to students In this field at schools of higher education. 7be WI-14 nonlinear.electronic analog computer, developed at theL Scientific Research Institute of Computer Machine Building, is described. It is- used to model dynamic systems described by common nonlinear differential equations up to the 30th order-with a large number of nonlinear relationships' The M-14 computer may also be used to-solve engineering construction problems as well.as for scientific investigations in various fields of the national economyL. The principles of the computer's d esign and its circuit characteristics are discussed. Basic units and structural assemblies are described and the methods used in the~- preparation ofthe probleMS'L solved by the computer are covered. Considerab I I e tention is paid to the problems of increasing the computer's practical appli6ation~%,_..,j by Lmeans of introduction of additional equipment into its system. The names -Of Card. 112 uDc: 681.142.33. 17 low- 360~8 S/063/62/007/ID02/012/014--~;' A057/A 126 AUTHORS: Zaytseva, Ye.L., Braz, G.I., Yakubovich, A.Ya., Bazov, V.P~, Petrova, L.G., Gitina, R.M. TITLE: Synthesis of mixed 2,)1,6-trialkyl-1,3,5-triazines and polymer. triazine compounds from iminoesters PERIODICAL: Zhurnal vsesoyuznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva,.v. 7, no. 2, 1962, 232 - 233 TEXT: In continuation of earlier experiments in which symmetric 2,4,6- -trialkyl- and 2,4,6-triaryl-substituted 1,3,5-triazines were prepared by cycli- zation of iminoesters in the presence of catalytic quantities of their'salts, 2,4,06-substituted triazines nixed in an analogous way were prepared by combined cyclization with esters of different iminoacids in the present investigation, Mien the paper published earlier was already in press, it was observed, that F. Schaefer, and 0. Peters reported on the same subject [Ref. 2: J.. Org. Chem., 26, 2778 (i961)].. If a mixture of ethyl esters of imino-acid and imino butyric acid are cyclisized in the presence of 6 mole% of the chlorohydrate of iminoesters, a mixture of four substituted triazines Is obtained, namely a) R R' CH3 Card 1/2 S/063/62/007/002/012/014 Synthesis of mixed ...... A057/A126 (wherre R = positions 4 and 6, and R' - position 2 in the symmetric triazine)p b) R = 03, R' = n-C-3H7, a) R - n-C,3H7, R' -- CH d) R = R1 n-F,4'7, The composi- tion of the mixture depends upon the proportioln of the in7tial iminoesti~rs. By distillation over metallic sodium the pure esters b) -and c) could be separated and their characteristics determined. 2,4,6-tris-((r-carboetoxybutil)-triazine was synthesized by cyclization of the diethyl ester of mono-iminoadipic acid and specified. A structurized polymer was prepared by cyclization of the diethylester, of bis-iminoadipic acid. The polymer is a yellow, crumbling substance, not solubb in common organic solvents, but swelling in benzene. The same polymer can be ob- tained from, dibenzylester of bis-iminoadipic acid. According to the infrared spectrum the polymer contains triazine rings, and apparently C - NH groups. A triazine polymer.can be obtained also by combined cyclization of diethyl ester of bis-imino adipic acid and ethyl ester of imino acetic acid. There are I table and 3 references. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L.Ya. Karpova (Physico-cliqmical Institute imeni L.Ya. Karpov) SUMITTED: December 22, 1961 Card 2/2 YMBOVICHp A.Ya.1 ZAYMEVAp Ts.L.j BRU., G.I.; B&Z IL V-P- Synthesis in 1,0,5-.-triazine series. Part 1: Preparation of 2*/,..6-tri&ikyl (ary-l)-Is,3,,5-triasin9o from iminoesters. Zhur.ob.kWm. 32 no..10:3409-3417 0 162.. (mm i3: n) i 1. Fisiko-kbimichealdy institut imeni L.Ta. Karpova. (Trimml, ). (Utore) ZAYTSNVA, Ye. L.1 BRAZI 0. 1.; YAKUDOVICH, A. Ya.1 BAZOV, V.-Pl- Syntheses in the series of 43.5-triazine. Part 2:, Prepara- tion of mized 2,,416-trialkyl-I.,3,,5-triazines from imino others. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no-11199-202 163. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Fisike-khWohemkiy inatitut luni L. Ya. Karpova. (Triazins) (Ethers) BRAZ, G.I.; MYASNUOVA, G.V.; YAKUBOVICH, A.Ya.; BAZOV, V.P.; SAKODYNSKIYp K.I. Simdtansous trimerization of aestonitrile and trichloroacatonitrile. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6:1939-1941 Je '63. (MUM 160) I 1. Fiziko-)~iimichsskiy institut imeni L.Ya.Karpova. (Acatonitrile) (Polymerization) 0 (c) Am J)I (1 11 ~6 ~'iff ADGESMON Na: AF3 3 AUTHMSx. PravednikovA'Ae Nej Iar stay _dash& If. Te.j. FS10 P04 relisamp N, V,j -,~Sharpe Vo- A,*j Medredsvp S. S. (keademician) TITESt Free-radiul rization If triazine cles Poly" SOMWEt AN &SSR* Dokladv*s To - 151, no. 6, 3. 3,347-3349 TOPIC TAOS: free radicAls po3ymerization., triazines triazins cycle.,, free. radLeal polymerization ABSTRACTs The present article reports the reBults of spectroscopic and sUctron paramagnetic resonaWe ana3yais of the polymers Otained by beating triazinea Vith pqrfluoraoetondlas a sourals of CP rL&9_aU/ht, 5200o The free-radical polymerization of triaz4--- oycleajo-Zaently representing addition of the free radical'to the cycle on the double bond with subsequent opening of the 07016L, must be accompanied at high temperatures by depolymerization,, tV a spUtting of the monomeric by a unit from the polymerio radicals Orige arts hass I fon=la 2 figurese L ASSOCUTIONS none", SUBK[TTMs 28xv63 DATE AGQs 27sep63 ENGLs 00 iSUB COM CH, NO IM SOVS, 000 Onizat ow ACCESSICH HR: AP4037281 8/0190/64 AUTHORSt Takubovichs As Yaol Rosantsevs Go Go; Brasp Go I* ve PO L TITLEs Fluorinated polybenz4m4d-ioles SfURCE: Vy*sokomolakulyarny" s9yedineniya, v. 6j, no. S# l9a; 6384142 ~TOPIC TAGSs polybenzimidazole, fluorinated polybonsimidazolop diaminobensidine perfluoroglutarate.polycondeneations diaminobenzidine diphenyl perfluoroglutarates polyperfluorotrimethylonedibenzimidazole ABSTRACTIs Low-molecular poly-2v2t-(perfluorotrimethylons)-5o5l-dibenaimidato2s (PM) was synthesized by melting 04 gm 3.931-diaminobonsidine with 0992 gn diphenylperfluoroglutarate at 18OG in an atmosphere of argons Within 30 minutes the temperature was raised to 19OCj, and the heating was continued for another 30 minutes at lo5 am pressures AlUr grinding the reaction nun to a powder the heating was continued for 3 hours at the same pressure,, vith the ten4wature gradually :Lnareued to 2200. This proesdum yUldad p6lywr I. Palpo II me 6b- tained by allowing the process to run the last three hours at IM and Os 3 pressure. Won the last stage was continued for hours at IM and 0.04 Card 1/2 4 J ACCESSION NRt AP4037281 ;the resulting compound was labeled polymer 111. ~he yield of polymers 1, n, and -nx averaged 59%. They were dissolved in a-creaol from which they were precipita-.. !ted by ether@ The products were then analyzed and studied by infrared spectroscows'.': ,'~l Specific viscosities of 0*2% solutions of polymers I and III in cresol were round ;to be 0.035 and 0.055 respectivelyp while polymer 11 did not show any noticeable .I' - 'viscosity. Heating at 220-230C in an atmosphere of argon brought about the :decomposition of the PFD pol4sery with the liberation of fluorine. Orige art. haSIA, 12 Ubleal, 2 formulas# and I chart. [M Fisiko-Wimicheekly institut in. L. Is, Karpon (Physicochemical, 'Institute) isu Bot 03Jun63 Ulf 3Am$ 09j"A IMMI ()0 iSUB CDDE: MT. 004,: NO MW SM OD3. . 0THJfits A Card 2/2 ZAYTSEVA, '~e.L.; GITIRA, R.M.; YAWBOVICH, A.Ya.; LiAZ, G.I.; PETROVA, L.G.; .,~~Z-qyj A&I- Synthesis and sme properties of aminoperfluorocurboxylic acid esters. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.8:2816 Ag 161,. (,'Illtk 17-9) r -!k" PA 2/E 9r (W)/1 9 P (i EWP(.- - E PA TAWOMP(b) NIG /0000/65/00 012 120 ACCE 0/000/ I N A S T SS O V / . jUVWW1JG1GS1AT1WH 'AUTHOR: Basov, Vs P, ;, Kalinichanko, L. F.; Epik, A. ? - TITLE: Use of refractory metals in the electrochemical industry SOURCE: AN UkrSSR-Institmt problem materialovedeniya. Diffuxionuyye pokryti as ustallakh (Diffusion coatings onimetals).-Klev, Naukova dumka,. 1965, 120-126 l TOPICMAGS% refractory notal~ e~lac~rochanistry,electrolysis, corrosion resis electrode, -ff, S jr ABSTRACT: The problem of selecting a stable electrotechnical material suitable for use as a current conductor In highly aggressi d V particularly in ta r a por t to industry. From this standpoint, tat-aniuMMwo great promise in vievi, , f of 9 high stren th, high melting point, low specific weight, and high corro- j ~ si0 8i esistancej, the lat r due to the presence of a surface oixide'film which _ forms virtually instan eously on tbe*freshly treated surface. since, h owever thelexide films coati -slArface of Ti cause a, relatively high voltage.drop on-Rectric coatad itku widely used electrotachnical matefials'"(60gos 1/3 -3655 L ACCESSION NR: AT5024877 hit mercury), thus leading to excessive losses of electric energy, over- U-M-Me 3, hooting of the contacts, and other complications, it is expedient to replace them with coatings of some at-least equal corrox1r-resi 4tabbu*E re ele'ctro_ conducting compounds (of the cirbidJN2KLde r do In this coa- *nd Ur o nection, the technique of deposition alto matters. Resear and develo work on the selection of compounds assuring a minimal voltage drop, and. on the optimal techniques of their deposition, Is already In progress. This problem is particu- lariy important to the chlorine industry, where, chlorine electr6lysis involves- a highly aggressive medium and where a still greater problem is that of develop- ing an insoluble anode to -replace-the troublesome graphite anode. Research into new, more effective anode.materials isju progress. Thus, Soviet scientists have' started laboratory tests of specimens.q~ dif ,Tt.rif tor terials resistan z lore t. to aggressive media: the carbides of.Ti _rbyidiged I*; the bo rides of US' Zr, Cr, boronized Ti; tli~ni&ides of Tf-.Zr, Cr~ nitriaed4ti; and, molybdenum silicide. These studies have not ypt,produced thia desired rdiults, but this is no reason for discontinuing,thes, as proved by the recent publication of two patents (Ioffe, A. P. Fixika pq1uprovodnikov, Moscow, Izd-vo AH'SSSR, 1957;~ Beat,-H. Canadian Patent No. 643672,-1962) pertaining to a corrosion-resistant electrode used as an anode In electrolysis and consisting of a metal (Ti, Cr, 16) 2/3 Card ACC NRt AUTHOR; AP6036o47' SOURCE-bblij; 0/06~6/66/6~i/004/09bO/jooo Basov, Ve As; Dementlyevo V, As; Krokhin,_O, Ns; Sklizkcv, Go V ORGs Physics Institut institut Akadomii nauk (nzicheskiyl 140cused on TITLE: Heating and decay of a plasma produced by, a giant laser pulse a solid target SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy L teoreticheakoy fitiki, V.*51, no. 4, 1966, 989- 1000 TWIC TAGSi plasma decay, plasma diagnosticdplaser applicatio IZAI-.Z-- n) ABSTRACT: The authors obtain the distribution of theXuxiwenml Ws dynamics Orwikers V the plasma produced by a giVt laser pulse focused on a solid target pwbalsurfamduzing Its - aarly decay stages* The"plasma, was investigated with apparatus. having a high time resolution permittingthe radlT-FF-Wai lous regions ok the flare to be determined as functions of the times The experimats consisted of recording the charged-particle flow to a shielded probe (Figs 1), the giant pulse being produced by a neodynium-glass laser described elsewhere (2-hETF Me'= v, 29 579 1965), The motion of the 'uninouG .plasma boundary was investigated by high-speed photography with SFR-2M equipment at a time resolution of 1*5 usece The motion of the internal region of the flare was fol- Card 1/2 ACC NR, AP6036047 Figo Is Experimental setup for the do- termination of the R-t diagram of the neutral boundary of the flare* I - Lenes 2 - semitransparent mirror, 3 . lam - discharge gap, capacitorg 6olT mirrors 8 - probe, 9 targets ro.06-01110300pe.. loved by a sbadow method with light from a laser pulse The absorption in the flare was determined indirectly by measuring the transmissio; coefficient, and the density and temperature distributions in the flare were estimated fr6m the measurement results as function of the laser power. A theoretical interpretation isproposed 3ror the ev- olution of the heat rise and notion of the flareo based on the simplifying assumption that the problem has spherical symmetry and that the velocity varies linear3,v with the radius. 7he proposed theoz7 is found to be in qualitative agreement with the exper- imental data., The authors thank V. So Zmyev Sor collaborating in the experiments* Origs art* has: 10 figures and 15 formulase SUB C*IZ: 20/,. SWH D=s 2IM&r"/ ORIG IMF3. OJO/ QMIMFj OOT/ATDpp=,~5106. QWd 2/2 :ffa"Ovj- ve- S. L Fuel Abstracts zfviol. NMI_ ON MOR", PLANr. Bum V.S., May 1954 guzr. '01 , WC m m 0 IWO 1,91. An I&II-9mted scowint ot .Other Prime Auumt1o dcwlern 7-hfuh wwo Wad to 600 h.p. SOD raw/nIn BaUIRIn engIn" Movers ~oowled to Wmlr4houxo gwwatwa And wed is smndby plam (L~)~ BASOVp V.S.p inzb. Protection Of hlgb-vvxt0gv-pWWtrlLnGxisBion lima from 40 Elekjita, 33 .jxuUtjpr&of wet mmw-the conductors. .no.12t58-62 D 162. (Electric linee.-Overboad) I (NIRA 16sg) GOLIP -_Ya*N*'l-BODT T 2 ."'00 Iffect of various factors on.the distribution of the San strem throughout th;~-cross seciion-O"t tsi of ifii rmu- of the ftitnace:by chai4in-g" thi r0e -' '"t Air- ITii :tp~it -Ii . -9-9. , ang. 0 Is. K. Wiuin& 1-9 4 lo.Z ~2 166. 137-1958-3-4582 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 16 (USSR) AUTHORS: Belyankin, D. S., Ivanov, B. V., Basov, V. T. TITLE: Chemical-Mineralogical Transformations of Chamotte in the Course of its Service in the Lining of a Blast Furnace (Khimiko- mineralogicheskiye izmeneniya shamota v protsesse yego sluzhby v kladke domennoy pechi) PERIODICALS: V sb. : Issled. domennogo protsessa. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 196-Z14 ABSTRACT: Three samples of chamotte brick, removed from the upper portion of the shaft and from the body of an 1100 m3 blast furnace, were investigated after the furnace had been in operation for three years and four months. The lining of the shaft had disintegrated to a significant extent. It was established that alkalies deeply penetrate the chamotte lining and react with the refractory by forming alkaline alumosilicates, KAISiO 4 in particular (up to 55 percent). The following assumptions'were made concerning the mechanism of deterioration: Initially the mass of chamotte become's porous through the deposition of C in accordance with the Bell reaction after which the alkalies penetrate into the cracks Card 1/1 formed and react with the material of the lining. S. G. s e t, 92-58-3-27/32 AUTHOR: Basov V.V. Chief, PTO Geologo - poiskovoy kontory --- =a --iiesd =av ~zneftegazrazvedka TITLE: The URB-ZAM Drilling Rigs Must be Sheltered in the Winter (Burovym agregatam URB-ZAM neobkhodimo zimneye ukrytiye) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 3, p 28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that the use of RUB-ZAM drilling rigs employed in petroleum exploration is increasing every year and that old rigs which become obsolete due to the introduction of advanced drilling techniques gre being replaced by new rigs of the above-mentioned type. These new rigs can be assembled and dismantled much faster than the old rigs'. Moreover, the use of URB-ZAM rigs reduces Card 1/2 The URB-ZAM Drilling Rigs (Cont.) 92-58-3-27/32 chances of injury. Experience in using the above rigs in the summer proves that their drilling capacity exceeds 3,000 meters per month per rig. However, the plant manufacturing these rigs delivers them without providing any shelter which is badly needed by the operators in winter. Therefore, the manu- f acturing plant must be requested to supply these rigs with shelters suitable for operators working the year round. Lack of shelters has compelled drillers to use all sorts of shelters and covers. This is not a proper solution of the problem and drillers engaged in geological survey and petroleum explora- tion hope that shelters suitable for winter conditions will be supplied in the near future. ASSOCIATION:PTO Geologo-poiskovoy kontory tresta Kavkazneftegazrazvedka (Production and Technical Section of the Exploration Office of the Kavkazneftegazrazvedka Trust) BASO,V V.V.t tekhnik goologo-riEvedochnogo bureniya (S.Pyatigorsk) 1:7- Using a packer in core drilling vhUe abutting in a gasser, Neftianik 5 no.7:1~-15 J1 160. Z~iRA 14:9) (Core drillin -Equipment and supplies) (Gas.. Natural) BASOV9 V.V., tekhnik po bureni~ Drillers aid agricultural workers. Neftianik 5 no.2:3-6 F 160. (mm 14:10) 19 Pyatigorskaya goologormwedoobnaya kontora Stavropol'skogo kraya. (Stavropol Territory-Agriculture) (Arteaianveno) USHMOV, V.B.0 doktor tekbn. nauk; PMOV, G.M*# kand, telft, nauk; POPOVj V.A,; LAKOD', N.B.; MOSKALENKO, G.V.; SABAYEV, G.N.j ABIZOVA, T.V., inzbo,red. [Tbe MN-14 nonlinear electronic analog computer) Elektron- naia nelineinala analogovaia vychialitelinaia mashina. MN-14. Moskmat Mashinostroeniep 1965. 232 p. (MIRA 180) 1. Nauchno-issiedovatel'skly institut. schetnogo manhino- stroyeniya (for Ushakov, Petrov). GOLOVANOVV V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; BASOV, Yu.A., inzh. Now -----0------ Parameters of the systems determining the voltammetric curve of semiconductor valves. Vest. TSNII MPS 23 no.7t22-27 164. (MIRA 18:3) BASOV Yu - LFBEDEVA I M.I. I ~ I "WageB of railroad workers"'by A,F, Kachalkins Reviewed by IU.14. Basovj, M.I. Lebedeva. Zbel. dor. transp. 45 no.5:93- 95 YT 163. (MIR& 16:10) 1. Starshiye inzhenery Upravleniya truda,, zarabotnoy platy i tekhniki bezopasnosti Mnisterstva putey soobshcheniya. BAIABAYEV, a.m.., Uzho- BASOV Yu.T' Eliminating the elemontr of heavy work is a necessary condition to improve work sanitation in p Sudostroenis 28 no,,5t65 My 1629 (MM .15:7) (Shipbuilding-flyeenic aspects) RBZNZOT, L.I.1 'YUSIKOVICH, V.P.; BA redaktor; MAKHOVA, N*NOP takhnicheskiy redaktor , [Problems pertaining to teaching.plWaice in %chool., teaching scignoes fron.tho'angle of practical application] Topromy prepodavantla fivild v shkole; Is opyte, politekhntchesk~go obucheniia. Soetavitell L.I. Revatkov, I T.F.Wilkoviche Moskva, Goo, uchabno-podagog, isd-vo Mintaterstva proeveshchanita RVSR. 1954. 185 p. . (HLRA 8M (ftsice-Study and teaching) BASOY-GRIIMV. 6.A.: X&VMUN. A.I. Automatic control of oil pumping in ollfields. Neft.kbos. 34 no.2:63-65 1 156. ()MRA 9:3) (Automatic control) (oil wall pumps) LINNIK, G.N.; BASOVA, A*I. --LE Development of neasures for combating the potato tabor oolvorm. Trudy probl. I ton.soveshch. no.3:198-207 154. (MIU 80) 1. Miarikovskiy ordens Trudovogo Irmnogo Znswni sallskokho- zyaystveww institut in, TOVOD*uobaywm. Olematods.) (Potatoes-Diseases and posts) KIRIYANQTA, U.S.; LIMI. G.N.; BM , Aa.. IMSHCHWO, Te.P.; RYSS. R.G.; POGOSTAN, J. =A& 141. Appendix 2: Recommendation& for coulating the potato tabor nematode (intyien0hus destructor Tborne, 1945). ftnAr pro'Di. I tax-soveshch. no-3:233-Z55 154. (MIRA 8:5) 1. Zoologichookiy inatitmt Akadenii nauk SSSR, 1hartkovskly sell skokhozyayvtvomW institut is. V.V.Dokuch&7ev&, Kiyevskays, sell mkokhozyVetvenuays, oprtuaya stantsiM Mcrainskiy nauchno- issIeUvatel'skiy 'Institut ovoshobayodetva, Zoologichaskiy institut Acsdemii nauk Arapmakoy SSR. (Xematoft) (Potatoes-Diseases end posts) 94; Inshener; TATSKILISON, S.M., redairtor; FURMAN., GeV., tokhnichookly rodaktor C,04r experience In a dispatching system for machine-tractor stations] Nash Opyt organizatsil dispetcherskoi oluzhby v HTS. Hooky*, Isd-vo gZainletO 1956. 31 p. (Yeasotusnoo obahcheatya po rosprostronenlin poittichaskikh I nauchafth srAnii. Bore 5, no,24) (HLU 9: 11) 1. Do-Po 'evskey, WS "sionskoy oblastl (for Basova) I (machine-trac'tor stations) MIKUYLOV. G.S.; XONIKOVA. V.A.; BASOVA, A.K. - - 47 wc-~2- fteparation, of otbyl aster of sthwWacetic &aid. Zbur. PrIklad. Ms. 23, 1329-30 152. (=A 5 t 12) OA 47 no.22.-i2243 133) 1. Leningrad 7111&1 VNIVI. rv L 35371-66 WM ACC NR. AR6o17793 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Basovaj. B. Go A& TITLE: ar gate circuits for the nanosecond range SOURCE; Ref. zb. Fizika, Abe. IA400 REP SOURCE: Tr. 6-Y Naucbno-telft. konferentsii Po Atomizdat, 19&p 152-157 yadern. radioelekt To ls Me) TOPIC TAGS: nanosecond pulse., gate signal, linear logic, pulse transformer, pulse shaper, semiconductor diode ABSTRACT: The author describes a conicidence gircuiAor operation with pulses havirN fronts of the order of several nanoseconds. The circuit is constructed with two transformers with a transformation coefficient 1;1) and one vinding of each has a center tap. The terminals of these windings are interconnected through semiconductor diodes. Application or the input pulses and pickoff of the output pulses is to and from the windings having no center tap. A bias voltage is applied between the center taps to maintain the.semiconductor diode Cut oM The gating pulses vhich cause the diode to-cbnduct are applied to the same center taps. If the transformers are con- structed t6 bi6 symmetrical., tbeie-is no pedestal on the output pulse. The circuit for shaping -tfii~'ji-M4 puliep"4iZiRructed vitb tvo avalanche transistorsj, is also described. V. P. ETranslation of abstract] SUR CODE: 09, 20 A I I BRUSM, D.E.. doteent. Prinimall uchastlys: SRaWT, G.N.. dotsent; --BASOM_j,!6., doteent; TSM, L.T., prepodaystalIg IZ=ff, CHUKAKOT, I.N.0 preWavatell, moxxvICH, A,N., datsent, red,j ORMT, AoD*v tekhnered, Lziectric equipmut of oirplaws] Blektrooboradoyanis samoletov. Noakwa, Ges.emarg.isd-vo, 1948. 464 p. (MMA 12:6) I* 11afedra inshonerno-avistsionnoy slushby KoakoTskogo ordena Lenin& onergetichoskogo inatibuta im. V.K.Rolotova (for all except Sankevich, Charov). (Airplanes-Electric equipment) &) C' 24-11-18/31 ,AUTHORS: Basova, B. K., Bogoyavlenskiy, V. N. and Yanshin, A.A. TITLE: Operation of an asynchronous motor with an asynchronous frequency changer. (Rabota asinkb onnogo dvigatelys. s asinkb onnym preobrazovatelem chastoty). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk ~..159 ?USSR) 1 1957, No.11, pp. 148., ABSTRACT: D. N. Lipatov (Ref.l.) investigated the possible variants of operation of asynchronous machines as frequency changers connected in cascade with a short circuited asynchronous motor loaded with a tan and also the static stability of the system. A. I. Artemlyev, A.I. (Ref.2) calculated an asynchronous frequency changer and analysed its fundamental operating characteristics. In this paper a cascade is investigated as applied to a short circuited asynchronous motor with traction load. A method of calculation is evolved of the system asynchronous frequency changer-asynchronous motor for a constant power of the asynchronous motor. Also,the problem is considered of the geometrical loci of the currents and the fundamental power relations are derived for various regimes of the Card 1/3 asynchronous frequency changer. Fig.2, p.148 gives the 24-11-18/31 #Operation of an asynchronous motor with an asynchronous frequency changer. equivalent circuit of the cascade and a simplified equivalent circuit of the cascade is shown in Fig.3. Por slips exceeding 0.5 the currents can be expressed by Eqs.(3.2) which represent equations of circles. Therefore, for machines of medium and small ratings, the geometrical loci of the current of the system for a constant slip and for slips exceeding 0.5 can be substituted by sections of circles, An approximate equivalent,eirouit used for deriving the equations for calculating the currents, voltages and power ratings is shown in Fig,% P-155. In the final part an engineering method of calculation is given for the case of a constant power output of the asynchronous motor; the dependence of the main power values on the degree of slip calculated by means of the here given method is shown in Fig.7 which also gives the dependence of the torque on the slip for the case of a constant stator power. Calculations were also carried out for determining the degree of accuracy of the fundamental values characterising the operation of the system asynchronous frequency changer-asynchronous Card 2/3 motor by means of relations derived from various BASOVA, B.K., kand.tekhn.nauk - ney regulation of the al5ead of asynchronous traction noteqonr:. Trudy MIT 114:17-33 '590 (MIRA 13:4) . (Blectric motors, Induction) I RASOVA, B.K., Imnd.tekhn.nauk -.11. 1 1 - ~~- -1, - Graphical and analytical method for designing a combined scheme for the replacement of the asynchronous frequency converter and the asynchronous motor. Trudy MIT 114: 84-98 159. 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I -- 11 --- ---- -- lonio hydrogenation of the ethylene bond. Dokl. AN SS2 1.66 no.lsl2.2-124 Ja 166. Ofi-IRA 19:1) 1. Institut elementoorganicheokikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kursanov). SubmittA~d June 19v 19659 Te.twg.:~rAl tDrrop2atircm frm the X3rillsk dapz~sit. 7.r-4dy M.,,.n.miz. 165, (MITILk 2.818) ABRAMOV. V.A.; ALEKSEYK-1, A.H.; ALITM. L.3.; ARAKELYAll. A.A.: BAKIANOV. G.I.-. BASOYA, I.A.; BLTUHIIJ, I.G.; BOGOHOWV, O.To; BCH, H.Z,; BUGELI, i.-Ye.; VXYTSMAN. N.R.; VIKEIRIM, A.I.; GALITSOV, A.D.; GIRTSOVSKATA, B.R.; GIADKOV, I.A.; DVCRKIN. I.N.; DRAGILEV, H.S.; YXrIHOY, A.M.; ZHAHIN, V.A.; ZHUX. I.N.; ZAHYATHIN, V.N.; IGNAT'YXV. D.1.; ILIIN. M.A.; WIN, S.S.; I&YE, Ya.A.; KAYE, V.A.; KAMIMITSER. S.Ye.; KATS. A.I.; KLDOV. A.G.-. KOZLOV. G.A#; KOLGANOV. HaVo; XONTOROVICH. Y.G.; KRAYEV, M.A.; )MONROD. Ya.A.: LAKHKAN. I.L.; LIVANSKAYA. F.V.; LOGOVINKAYA, R.L.; LYUBOSHITS, L.I.-. KALYSH, A.I.; MIMZHINSKIY. Ye9A.; HIKHAYWVA, P.Ya.; HOISNn*V. H.I.-. 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TITLE: Effect of cooling and lubricating fluids upon the quality of the sheet surface during rol4ng of aluminum alloys SOURCE: Fiz.-khim. zakonomernosti deystviya smazok pri obrabotke metallov davleniyem. Moscow; Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 6649 TOPIG TAGS: aluminum, aluminum alloy, aluminum sheet, aluminum rolling, sheet rolling, cooliWfluld, lubricating fluid, emulsol ABSTRACT: The normal water-emulalon lubricants used during the rolling of aluminum alloys prove unsatisfactory under technological conditions because they produce water stains on the surface of the rolled metal and, become Impure after a few days of service. Therefore, Card 1/2