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AUTHORS: Dedyanin, P. A.# Rybakevich, E. I., Timm, A. A.
TITLE: Device for the Control 6f Deep Holes in Internal Grinding
PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1960, No. 12, pp. 216-28
TEXT: The authors describe a device for automatic control of deep holes
270 - 290 mm in diameter and up to 1,400 mm deep during grinding in cylinder-type
parts. The device is to be fitted to the model A'W-83 (KhSh-8.3) internal grinding
machine and consists of split collar-type clarnp 2, fistened on the spindle of the
grinding stock,- a rocket joined with the clamp, pneumatic cylinder 3, damping
spring 4 and interchangeable measuring heads 1. The main unit of the device is
the three-contact head for measuring the h6le diameter. The devicelis equipped
with four interchangeable measuring heads, each of which fitted with a AW-15
(DI-15) induction pickup. The measuring heads are set beforehand on the*fixed
diameter of the hole being checked with the aid of two gaging rings, which deter-
mine the graduation and setting of the device. The measuring heads differ from
each other only by their measuring endpieces, the length of which is determined
as the difference in radius between the hole being measured and the standard
Card 1A
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AOOVAOO I
Device for the Control of Deep Holes in Internal Grinding
Figure 1:
Figure 2: magnitude.
The electric
h P -8m (P,-
>
A 14 DO panel
and induction
pickups are
used as :
meters. They
are identioal
as to their
sensitivity,
which makes
it possible
to inter-
change them during operation.
The diameter cf the hole is
determined from the equation
D = 2 (a r los!y')-, where
I c O's Y-
'r-
4/12 1,16010Q,10 12/0 11/0 15
A,004/AO01
Device for the Control of Deep Holes in Internal Grinding
0~ = .2 0 - Cos d") + r cos %.
2 EA&ure.2 shows the measuring principle of the device.
In r
o de to clamp the impact
loads on the measuring head
damping spring was
fit ted. When testing the de vice to determine the reading stability in dependence
Figure 5: on the magnitude of applied stress it was found
teat, after the load had been removed, the readings
Mir vary elative to the Initial setting. Figure 5
80 shows t4c, graphs characterizirg the readings of the
device depending on the, load applied for steel heads
60 70
of increased rigidity; 1 =, initial setting on the
50 60 dimension +30/ L, 2= the same! for the dimension +2~4L
During the tests it wa:3 folund that if, under static
40 so,
tj conditions, a damping spring exists between the
pneumatic cylinder rod and the measuring head of the
Z device, the reading stability is practically warrant-
30 -T ed during forward and reverSE, displacement of the
fl'F
spindle by 3 mm. Tests without damping spring,
20
0 1 2 1 prOVE!d that under static conditions a reading
- 4vnoflHumexANPe ycu,7u* stability practically does n3t exist owing to the
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NOVA001
Device for the Control of Deep Holes in Internal Grinding
load effect from the action of the pneumatic cylinder when the measuring head
approaches the component. Under dynamic conditions (when the component revolves)
the reading stability of the device is fully satisfactory and amounts to 3-4/t,
The total error of this measuring method amounts to Atotal 38-4/,t, which makes
it possible to use the device for the checking of holes of the 3rd class of
accuracy. There are 8 figures.
BEDYAYEV., S.I., inzh.
Installing au experimental culvert MELde of plastic concrete.
Transp. stroi. 11 no-5:15-17 MY 161. MM 14:6)
(Pipe, Plastic) (Road cb?ainage)
DEDYAYEV,._�ergey.-j-vanQvich, inzh.; ROYER, Ye.N., red.; ZUBKOVA, M.S.,
red. izd-va; BODANOVA, A.P., tekhla. red.
[Culvers made with now plastic materials) VodoproPuskrWe truby
primeneniom novykh plasticheskUh materialov. Moskva, Avto-
transizdat, 1962. 34 P, (MIIUk .15:5)
(Culverts) (Polymers)
DEDYAYEV, S.1.,,-, inzh.
Results of operating the f'irst "plastic concrete" culverts.
Transp. stroi. 1.2 no-4.-49 Ap 162. (?IRA 15-5)
(Culverts) (Concrete construction)
SOV/ 49-58-11-10/18
AUTHORS- d'.vsheva,
.,Pe T. Y,,Figulevskaya, V. B. and Rodionov,P.F.
TITLE: Adaptability of Metbods of Els-,vtro--Pi=pectiAg for Pyrits
Formations Ocaaxring - in Metamorphic
Rocks and Slates of the Ura].S(O primenimosti
kompensatsionnykh metodov elektrorazvedki dlya poiskov
kolchedannykh mestorozhdeni3r Urala, zale ayushchikh
sredi metamorficheskikh porod i sla-'ntsev~
PERIObICAL-. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya,
1958, Nr 11, PP 1374-1382 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Comparative analysis of the materials obtained from the
electro-prospecting carried out in the Central Ural
resultea in some important -:conclusions. One of them is
that owing to the varying thIckness of deposits, the
compensation method cannot -Practically define a uniform
field. The complex character of the field obtained did
not allow tracing the origin of the irregularities in the
ore distribution, even in the shallow deposits in such
localities as Yurlyev Slonov, Shaytan. Alsodue to the
complexity of the fieid it vras difficult to establish the
right spread of the cabie, therefore', often some parts
of the surveying zone wer6 omitted (Fii;s,3-6), It was
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SOV/.49-58-11-10/18
Maptability of Masthoft of El-act-M.,?rospecting 'for Pyrite roxmetions
Ocamarring n MetamOrphic Rocks and Slates of the
Ural
observed that the various factors, other than those for
the ores, were alfecting the measurements carried out by
the compensation method, over the metamorphic rocks and
slates. In addition, due to the small distance between
the electrodes, it was difficult to determine the area
of increasing or decreasing e-lectro-conductivity, even
for shallow layers of less than 50 m. Therefore, if an
indirect relation between the ore layers to the shallow
deposits is required,, the method of compensation and
its varition,the method of vertical field, cannot be
employed even if the irregularities of conductivity are
checked by means of the isolines (Figs.1 and 2) through
holes drilled deep into the ore layers (Pianko-Lomov
and Teplov), In the case of the disturbed field where
the layers of metamorphic rocks and slates aff-act the
electro-oonductivity, it is impossible to determine the
irregularities of small intensity (range of 10016) related
to the ore layers below 50-100 m. It can be said then
that the limitations o' f the compensation method in search-
Card 2/3 ing for deep ore layerG, described by Ovchinnikov (Refs.1-6)
SOV 49-58-11-10/18
A"ptability of Metho&s of F.1ajctro-P-,'%3apaAia9 for Pyrite Formations
in Metamorphic Rocks ana Slates of the
Ural
for the Karabash region, 2an. be extended to all areas
of the Central. Ural. It should be added that this applies
also to the shallow (less than 50 m) formations where
the metamorphic, rocks and slates are present. As a result
of the investigations, it i13 advisable to abandon the
methodsof compensation, and vertical field in electro-
surveying when searching for the pyrite formations
deposited in metamorphic rocks and slates.
There are 6 figures and 6 references, all of which are
Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONS,- Urallskiy filial. AN SSBRIGorno-geologicheskiy
institut (Ural Branch of tho Ac.Sc. USSR. Geological
Institute) and Boyuznyy Urallskiy geofizicheskiy trest
Bazhenovskaya geofizicheskwya ekspeditsiya (A-U-VnionUral
GeophysicsTraat~Bszhen-vr Geophysics Expedition)
SUBMITTED: October 4, 1957
SOV/132-59-4-8/17
AUTHOR: Dedysheva, T.V. and Rodionov, P.F.
TITLE: Cn the Adaptability of Conpensatory 1et_'rl_ods of
Electric Geophysical Exploration for Prospecti-AG
for Fyrite Deposits.
PERIODICAL: Razvedka i oldirana nedr, 3.950, TTr 14-9 pp 29-~11- (US-O"-LI)
A13STPLACT: .L110
The wattiors disciiss W e-xpediency of the use of
compensatory nethods of electric c-cophysical ex-
ploratuion of pyrite deposits in -bqe Krasnoural'Sk
reGion. The region was e.--.Tlorcd from 1~151 to 1('5i'
by these mothods. Bbi(31itoen anonalie.- ,-,crc c1lecked'
by drilling and in only one case was a deposit found
iii the valle- of the 147a river. SLLTp-rainr, up tc the re-
sults of the geophysical survey of the region, tile
authors found tiiat the com.porlsatory metliLods are
not more efficient than other -eoph3,sical methods.
The metaniorphic slates create an intensive -field
Card 112 disturbance interpreted on tiie plotter as a con-
SO 11/1D -2- 501 -4-3/17
-ompensatoi:7 1,'Iet'.iods of Electric Geo-
On the Adlaptabilit-y of V~ I -
physical .1rploratlion for Prospectin- fo:? Pyrite Deposits.
L)
ductivity anomaly. The authors compare th-- rezuits
o"
-L the survey by different Geopl-*rsicai metliods in
various parts of the Krasnoural'sk re,-,ion, and came
to the conclusion that no presently existin- Z;eo-
physical nethods can locate deeply-situatet! deposil-'s-
enclosed in metcunorphic rock and ola,'Ges. In specific
conditions of the, rc(!,.ion, the compensat or met,hod-
or methods of vertical fields cannot be adapt-o(l for
prospecting--, operations. The follordn,-, scientists
are nertioned in this article: G.F. O'a.',-.ovtsev,
Redozubov , N.A. "Shantsyn. Karpushin, A.S.
-olyakov and Grignr' s,~. There are 5 sets of
diac;ra--.s -and 5 Soviet rea:ere~,aces.
L~
Z'~SSOCLUION: Ural'skoye Geol. )ravleniyo (Tho UralsGeoloLjcal
Administration 6edysheva) and UFAN (Rodionov)
Card 2/2
IUBE,REZIUTYY., A.I.; VALIKOVSKAYAj, 0.1.; KUBRAK., I.F.; DE4'=q I.I.
Food of the lavaret from Lake Feipus introduced into Moldavian
ponds. Trudy Inst. biol. Mold. fil. AN SSSR 2 no.2:59-76 160.
(MMA 15:7)
(Moldavia-14hitefiahes) (Fishes-Food)
4!
DEDYU, IL,-1.
Caspian immigrants in the bodies of water of the Moldavian S.S.R.
and possibilities for their UtiliZation in fish fa;~gng. Vop.
ekol. 5&47-49 162. (MIRA 16z6)
1. Institut biologii AN Moldavskoy SSR, Kishinev.,
(Moldavia-Fishea-Food)
DEDYU., I.I.
Underground amphipads (Crustacea) of the HoldaViWL S.S.R. Zool. zhur.
42 no.2:2.0&.215 16&-. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Institut of Zoology,, Academy of Sciences of the &Idavian S.S.R.
1~ (MDldavia-AmphiFoda)
DEDYU, I.I.
Role of amphipods in the geographical distribution of Dre-issena.
t~
Izv. AN Mold. SSR no-5:641-66 163. WIFYk 17:11)
5W SOV/78-4-.2-24/40
AUTHORS: Ablov, A. V., Malinovskiy, T. I., Dedyu, V. I.
TITLE: The Structure of Mixed Heteropoly Acids (Stroyeniye smeshan-
nykh geteropolikislot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khi.mii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2,
PP 397-401 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The mixed phosphor-6-molybdenum-6-tungE;ten heteropoly acid
was investigated. The roentgenograms of' the non-mixed and the
mixed heteropoly acid were compared and it was found that the
intensity of the lines of the mixed heteropoly acid is weaker
than that of the liaes of the non-mixed acid. The structure
of the anions in the mixed heteropoly acid is analogous to
I n-
the structure of the anions of the non-mixed acid. The '.
tensity of the lines of the mixed heteropoly acid found by
calculation corresponds to that found by experiments. The
geometrical position of the atoms of molybdenum and tungsten
in the complex anion Ipmo W 0 3 - as equivalent. The
6 12-6 40
dried mixed heteropoly acid is a pentahydrafe, as is the non-
Card 1/3 mixed heteropoly acid. The cesiiim salts of several mixed
The Structure of Mixed Heteropoly Acids
SOV/78-4-2-24/40
heteropoly acids were produced and their roentgenograms
taken: Cs H SiW 0 .0-2H 0 11.7L+0;02--X (Cell parameter)
3 ~' 12 401 2
Cs3H Esigo6 W60401 .0-2H 20 11-7L+O-04
Cs 3 PM06W60401- 0--2H2 0 11.81+0.02
Cs3H2EPM01OV20401 .0-2H20 11.72�0-05 A,.
The cesium salts of the mixed heteropoly acids are more
stable than their initial acids. In the formulas three atoms
of cesium correspond to I central atom. The following formulao
were suggested for the mixed turigaten-molybdenum-phosuhoric
acids and the vanadium-molybden-am-phosphoric acids:
[AMO W 0 and rAMo.Vl 2 0 m An attempt of
n 12-n 401' E-- -11 401
producing heteropoly acids containing Vangsten, molybdenum,
and vanadium (tetrahateropoly ai.-ids) did not prove successful
because a strong reaction takes place during the production.
There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 15 references, 8 of which
are Soviet.
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I
t
30V/78-4-2-24/ 40
The Structure of Mixed Heteropoly Acids
ASSOCIATION: Moldavskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (goldavianBranch of the
Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED. December 4, 1957
Pard 3/3
BARASHENKOV., V.S.; DEDYU, V.I. A- , --'
(Testing of dispersion v~lations in the region of small
angles and high energies] Proverka. disperBiomWkh sootno-
shenii v oblasti malykh uglov i bol'shikh energli. Dubna,
OblledinenrWi in-t iadernykh issledovanii, 1964. 8 15.
(MIRA 17-4)
1. Institut matematiki tioldavskoy Akademii nauk, Kishinev
(for Dedyu).
TKAGHEM, M.
t-~Ilm IIA,--~;- -
In Favlodar grain fields. Posh. delo 5 no.6:23 Js '59.
(MIRA 12:8)
1,Nachallulic oblastnoy posharnoy okhrany Favlodarskago oblispolkoms
(for Tkachenko). 2.3tarehly inspektor oblastuoy pozharnoy okhrany
Favlodarsko o oblispolkove, (for Dedywa).
fravlodar-Grain)
(Pavlodar-Agriculture-Saf sty InGaElures)
DEDYUK, L,
Flexible coupling of shafts. Rech. tranap. 22 M.10:50 0 163.
(MIRA 16:12)
1. Starshiy inzh. po tekhnicheskoy infomatsii Mukdituyskogo
rechnogo ports, tresta nakutalmaz.11
ALFFYEV, V., kand.tekhn.nauk; DEDYUKIN, G., inzh.
Transistorized parametric amplifiers. Radio no-3:21-24 Mr '61.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Transistor amplifiers)
ALFBIEVP V.., kand,tekhn.naukI DWYUKIN, G.., inzh,.
Parametric amplifiers. Radio no.5:17-2CI, 25 Mq 161. OMU 14:7)
(Transistor amplifiers)
L 3722o-66 aTP(J)/W,(m)/T IJF(c) RMAJW
ACC NR. Ap6o19193 SOURCE CODE: UR/O122/66/ooo/002/oo46/oo46
IAUTHOR: Stavrov, V. P. (Engineer); Pedyukhin, V. G. (Engineer)
IORG: None
TITLE: Taking advantage of the structural anisotropy of
in stamping power components
SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 2, 1966, 46-48
lass-reinforced plasti
TOPIC TAGS: anisotropic medium, fiber glass, plastic/ AG-4S plastic
ABSTRACT: The authors consider the effect which the anisotropic deformational and
strength properties of fiberglass-reinforced plastics have on the strength and rigidit)
of components made from these materials, and also study effectiye methods for control-
ling the anisotropy of this type of plastic during the stq~~process. The effect
of mold design on filler orientation is discussed. Fiber orientation may be selected
to suit the conditions under which the component is designed to operate. It is shown
that the structural anisotropy of fiberglass-reinforced plastic may be used to advan-
tage in making components from this material when the system of external forces acting
on the component is known. The nature of the initial material must be taken into con-
sideration together with the method used for preparation of this material and-the
stamping conditions in order to select optimum fiber orientation. An example is given
UDC:
.5.o6:
-L 37220-66
ACC NRz AP6019193
shoving thowe of anisotropy for increasing the strength and rigidity of a cover made
from-Aq--hsl-glass-reinforced plastic. The theoretical calculations show satisfactory
agreement vith experimental data. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table, 1 formula.
SUE CODE-. 1-1, a,/ SUBM DATE; none/ ORIG REF. 006/ OTH REF: 000
Card
1. DEDYUMN, V. L.
2. usLR (6oo)
4. Kining Engineering
7. Working off the pi3lars between chambers by layer caving from two cross dr3ftes.
Gor zhur. no. 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified.
AUTHORS: Stepanov, B. I., Dedyukhina, L. A., SOV/79-28-7-43/64
Strashnova, T. T.
TITLE: On the Substitution of the Halogen in Azo Compounds(O zameshchenii
galoC:ena v azosoyedineniyakh)II. The Reaction of 2-Chloro-
benzeneazo-21-Naphthene With Phenolates (II. Vzaimodeystviye
2-khlor benzolazo-21-naf'tola s fenolyatami)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obolichoy khinii, 195B, Vol 28, Nr 5,
pp 1921 - 1925 (USSR)
AB9TRACT; In the previous paper (Ref 4) the chlorine atom in the o-chloro-
011-oxyaz oldye was substituted by the alkoxy group. In place
of the latter group the authors this time used the aroxy group.
The prindpal dif f erence consists only of the fact that in the
present case the above-mentioned dye is not subjected to the
action of alcoholate in a practically anhydrous medium, but
that it is subjected to that of phenolate in aqueous alkali
liquor, in which case, according to Delfs ( Dellfs)(Refs 2,3)
the substitution of chlorine by the oxy group takes place under
the formation of an unstable copper complex of the dio-.Kyazo
Card 1/3 dye. In the patent of Delfs besides the oxy group no further
On the Substitution of the H&logen in Azo Compounds. SOV/79-28-7-43/64
II. The Reaction of 2-Chloro benzeneazo-21-Nqphthene With Phenolates
substituents are mentioned (Ref 4). On the heating of 2-chloro-
benzeneazo-21-naphthene at the reflux condenser at 100-1100
with vitriol and aqueous alkali solutions of phenol, o-,m-
and p-cresol, 1,3,5- and 1,2,4 xylenol, as well as also with
4-0 11 31 31-tetrariethylbutyl)phenolates in the xylene
mediun the authors obt.-.ined compounds in high yields in which
the chlorine RtOM Was substituted by the corresponding aroxy
Groups. These dyes are derivatives of the o-aminodiphenyl
ether and of its homologs:
01H
N-N -8
The control tests in the absence of copper salt were negative.
Thus the authors succeeded in substituting chlorine by the
Card 2/3 aroxy group,~ in the above mentioned dye in phenyl-t2-methyl-
On the Substitution of the Halogen in Azo Compounds. SOV/79-28-7-43/64
II. The Reaction of 2-Chlorobenzeneazo-21-Ilaphthene With Phenolates
phenyl-,3-methylphenyl-l4-methylphenyl-,3,5-dic,ethylphenyl-,
2,4-dimethylpheny! and 4-(l',l',3),31-tetramethylbutylphenyl)
radical. These dyes have the same coloring properties as the
ones found earlier. There are 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIOK: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhno'logicheskiy institut imeni D.I.
Mendeleyeva (Chemical and Technical InDtitute imeni D.I.Mendeloyev)
SUBMITTED- June 26, 1957
1. Thionaphthenes--Cbemical reactions 2. Substitution reactions
3. Phenolic esters--Chemical reactions 4. Dyes-..Chemical analysis
Card 3/3
AUTHORE Stepanov, B. I., Salivon, M. A.t 53Y/79 - 28 -7
Lagidze, V. F., Dedyukhina, L. A.
TITLE: On the Substitution of the Halogen in Azo Compounds (0 zameshc'l
enii galogena v azosoyedineniyakh) I. The Substitution
of Chlorine in 2-Chlorobeii-~enea~.o-2LNciphthene by the Alkoxy
Group (I. Zamena khlora v 2-khlorbenzolazo-21-naftole na
alkoksigruppy)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol. 25, Nr 7,
PP 1915 - 1921 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The substitution of the aromatically bound halogen atom by
other substituents encounters much more difficulties than
similar reactions in the aliphatic series. Only the activating
influence from behalf of the electrophile substituent as well
as the catalytic effect of copper and its compounds make it
possible to carry out the substitution reactions at temper-
atures below 2000. With re-ard to -the theoretical importance
of the problem concerning the reasons of the anomalous mobility
Card 113 of the atomic halogen in the ortho position to the a-zo 0-roup
On the Substitution of the Halogen in Azo Compounds. SOV/79-26-7-42/61,k
I. The Substitution of Chlorine in 2-Chlo.-obenzerieazo-21-Naphthezie by the
Alkoxy Group .
the preparative possibilities of the reactions mentioned in
references 2 to 12 in the case of slight reduction cleavaCe
of the azo dyes formed were of interest to the aiithors,
especially since this problem has been touched only in patent
literature hitberto. 2-chlorobenzeneazo-21-n--phthene, i.e.,
the azo dye of 2-chloroaniline and 2-naphthene was used as
initial substance. The substitution of the chlorine atom by
the alkoxy groups with the methyl-, ethyl-, n-butyl-, isoamyl-,
n-hexyl, n-octyl- and n-octadecyl radicals was obtained by the
conversion of the sodium alcoholates with this dye. It was
shown that the substitution in the given o-haloGen-ol-oxyazo
dye in the presence of copper salt takes place on mild con-
ditions. Some of the synthesized dyes may be used in the dyeing
of acetate- and polyamide fibers accordinE to the suspension
method. There are 17 references, 11 of which are Soviet.
Card 2/3
On the Substitution of the Halogen in Azo Compounds. SOV/79-28-7-42/6,i
I. The Substitution of Chlorine in 2-Chlorobenzeneazo-21-Naphthene by the
Alkoxy Group
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I.
Mendeleyeva (Moscow Chemical and Technical Institute imeni D.I.
Mendeleyev)
SUBMITTED: July 10, 1957
1. Thionaphthenes--Chemical reactions 2. Alkoxy radicals--Chemical
reactions 3. Substitution reactions-Analysis 4. Copper-Catalytic
prope:~ties 5. Dyes---Synthesis
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S/107/61/000/003/001/002
9192/E30n
AUTHORS: Alfeyev, V,, Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Dedyukin. G., Engineer
TITLE: Parametric Amplifiers Based on Semiconductor
Diodes
PERIODICAL: Radio, 19619 No. 3, pp. 21 - 24
TEXT*. The normal amplifiers based on electron tubes or
semiconductor devices are not particularly suitable for the
detection of very weak signals due to the comparatively great
internal noise. In recent years, this disadvantage has been
partially overcome by the use of so-called parametric ampli-
fiers. These are in the form of oscillatory systems in which
one or some reactive elements (L or C) change periodically
with time. In general, it is comparatively simple to change
periodically or modulate the apacitance C of such a system,
The energy from the source; known as the pumping source,
which modulates the capacitance is converted intothe signal
energy by the reactive element. Such an amplifierconsisting
Card 1/4
B9646
S/107/61/000/003/001/002
9192/E382
Parametric Amplifiers Based on Semiconductor Diodes
of an oscillatory circuit with a variable parameter and a
pumping source, behaves. in fact, as if the pumping source
introduces a negative resistance -z- into the signal
circuit. This resistance reduces t-jile ohmic losses in the
circuit and increases its quality factor Q . However, apart
from supplying a sufficient oscillation amplitude for modu-
lating the capacitance, it is also necessary to secure the
coincidence of the phases of the pumping and signal sources;
further, the pumping frequency should be twice the signal
frequency. A semiconductor diode whose capacitance is
dependent on voltage can be used as the modulating reactance
for a parametric amplifier, The magnitude of the negative
resistance introduced into the circuit by such a diode is
determined by -r = +m/2wC , where C is the average value
of the capacitance, w is the signal frequen--y and m is
the modulation coefficient which i-4 defined by
Card 2/4
89646
S/107/61/000/003/001/002
E192/E382
Parametric Amplifiers ...o
46C C - C
max M3Ln
M = - =
2C Cmax + Cmin
From these formulae it is seen that the negative resistance
_r, can be increased by increasing m In practice, a
semiconductor diode can be represented by a variable capaci-
tance C v and a series resistanc- T1 S1 . In typical diodes
operating up to 50 MC/S , Cv = 10-15 PF ~nd Rs = 15 - 20 ohm;
with the diodes opwating up to 500 Mc/s , the capacitances
are Cv = 3-6 or 1-2 pF and R. 5w 10 ohm. It is also
possible to employ the capacitance of the collector-base
junctior in transistors as the reactive element in parametric
amplifiers since its akpacitance is voltage-dependent.
Although a parametric amplifier based on a diode has no shot
noise due to electron current, it is not entirely noiseless
dMe 0 ~~e fact that it contains an ohmic resistance R
Carl 3 a
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E192/E382
Parametric Amplifiers ....
From the available technical literature,, it in known that the
effective noise figure for a receiver provided with a semi-
conductor parametric amplifier is of the order of 0.3 to I
(from -5 to 0 db). Thus, for a bandwidth of 1010 kc/s and
an input resistance of 75 ohm it is possible to receive signals
whose magnitude is about 0.2 to 0.3 '~LV. However, the reduction
in the noise of the input stage can result in the increase
of the overall sensitivity of a receiver only in that case when
the input stage has a sufficiently high gain. In practice,
this gain should be of the order of 15 - 20 db and this can
easily be realised. There are 6 figures and I table,
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S' 7 9L E3.9 2~/ E3 8 2
AUTHORS- Alfeyev, V., Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Dedyukin, G., Engineer
TITLE: Parametric Amplifiers. Principal Types of a
Parametric Amplifier (PA) Based on Semiconductor
Diodes
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1961, No. 5, pp. 17 - 20 and 25
TEXT: Parametric amplifiers based on semiconductor diodes
can be divided into three basic groups: single-circuit
regenerative PA; double-circuit PA (regenerative, non-
regenerative amplifier-converters and regenerative amplifier-
converters) and non-regenerative travelling-wave amplifiers.
The operation of these devices and their characteristics are
discussed in some detail. The basic.c1rcuit of a single
tuned amplifier (taken from available literature) is given
in Fig. la. The regenerative amplification in this circuit
is achieved by varying the capacitance C v periodically at
the pump-frequency f H ' which is twice as high as the signal
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frequency f. 0 The circuit shown operates at fc = 30 Mc/s,
the input signal being applied to the terminals 1 - 3. The
output signal is taken from the terminals 2 - 3 and the pump
signal is injected into the terminals 4 - 5. The coil LI of
the amplifier contains 12 turns wound on a former of 16 mm
diameter. The nonlinear capacitor C . can be in the form
of a semiconductor diode or varicap (CO = 15 - 40 pF);
alternatively, the collector-base junction of a transistor such as
11-LO-3 (P-4D3)can be used'for this purpose-, this is shown in
Fig. Iro. The negative bias voltage of -5 V is applied to
the nonlinear capacitor by means of the resistor R I
from the potentiometer R2 * The pump signal is fed through
the capacitor C 'and the choke)from the coil L. , which is
2 11
wound together with L 3 on the same ferrite core. When
operating under regenerative conditions, the amplifier of
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Fig. la can give a stable gain up to 30 db. Alternatively,
the system can be operated as a super-regenerator, in which
ease the pump source is modulated by an auxiliary signal.
In this case, the amplification can reach 50 db. Two-circuit
parametric amplifiers consist of two tuned circuits coupled
by means of the nonlinear capacitance, which changes at
frequency f H under the influence of the pump signal. One of
the circuits is tuned to the signal frequency f c , while the
second (auxiliary) circuit is tuned to the difference
(f H - fc) or sum (fH + fc) frequency. These frequencies
are produced as a result of the interaction of the pump and
signal voltages at the nonlinear element in the same manner as
in the ordinary frequency changen There are three types of
double-circuit parametric amplifiers; these are shown in
Figso 3a One of the main advantages of the double-tuned PA
is the possibility of using the pump frequency which is "t
exactly twice the signal frequency. Secondly, the deviations
of the pump frequency and the deviations between the signal
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and pump phases do not affect the operation of the amplifier.
The first circuit of Fig.3 is a regenerative PA. The signal
to the nonlinear capacitor Cv is applied from the tuned
circuit L IC, , the pump voltage being applied directly to the
capacitor. The difference frequency signal is produced in the
second tuned circuit L 2C2 - A practical. amplifier circuit,
operating at-144 Mc/s is described; this is taken from the
American journal IIQST" of August, 1959. The second circuit
of Fig. 3 is a nonregenerative amplifier--converter, which is
essentially similar to the first amplifier, except that its
auxiliary circuit is tuned to the frequency f = f H + fc
The last circuit of Fig- 3 is a regenerative parametric
amplifier-converter and it differs from the non-regenerative
amplifier in that its auxiliary circuit is tuned to the
difference frequency. However, this amplifier is based on
two effects,- the regenerative effect due to the fact that the
auxiliary circuit is tuned to the difference frequency and
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the non-regenerative amplification effect produced as a
result of frequency-changing in the nonlinear reactance
element since the load is connected to the auxiliary tuned
circuit. The travelling wave PA'akb usually in the " '
form of a section of a long line with a number of parametric e
d1odes; a syst-am of this type is shown in Fig. 9.- It is
pointed out that the special measures adopted in some k to
reduce noise are not considered and that it is possible to
construct PA on the basis of forromagnetic or cathode-ray
elements. It is also mentioned that the.parametric ampli-
fication effect was'discovered by the school of the Soviet
scientists L.A. Mandellshtam and N.D. Papaleksi, who investi-
gated this phenomenon between 1920 and 1940. A large
contribution to the investigation of PA,is due to thi following
Soviet scientists: Rytov., Tychinskiy, Etkin, Skvortsova,
Gertsenshteyn and others, whoso work was published In the'
journals: Radiotekhnika, Radiotekhnika i elektronika and
Radioelektronika. There are 9 figures.
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DEDYUKIN, G., inzh.; MODESTOV, L., inzh.
Parametric amplifiers. Radio no.1:47-49 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
(Parametric amplifiers)
15-57-10-14699
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, GeoloCiya, 1957, Nr 10,
pp 258-259 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Dedyukin, M. N.
TITLE: The Distribution of Displacements of the Earth's
Surface Due to Underground Workings (0 r&spredelenii
smeshcheniy zemnoy poverkhnosti pod vliyaniyem
podzelft-ifth razrabotok)
PERIODICAL: Nauch. tr. Molotovsk. gorn. in-t, 1956, Sb. Nr 1,
pp 32-57
ABSTRACT: When movements of the earth's surface occur because of
underground workings, a trough is formed. The dis-
placements are differentiated by the author into central
and m~Arginal. A. solution of the problem concerning
distribution of displacements and stresses at the
boundary of a 3emi-plane having a groove in it in the
form of a horizontal slit, based on the theory of
elasticity for isotropic media, gives a qualitative
Card 1/4 picture of the deformation of the earth's surface Ls
The Distribution of Displacements (Cont.)
15-57-10-14899
affected by mining operations. From the derived formulas for the
horizontal ani vertical components oP movement and for tiie stresses,
it follows that 1) the value of the elastic displaceme nt of points
on the surface depends on the physical and mechanical properties of
the roof rocks, and Is inversely proportionb.1 to the sheLir modulus
for the given rock; 2) the amount of displacement is directly
proportional to the square of half the widtL of the workings; 3)
the amount of displ,cement does not depend an the depth of the
workings; 4) the length of the margin of the trough Is directly
proportional to the depth of the workings; b) from the independence
of amount of displacement of surface points on depth and from the
dependence of the margin of the trough on depth, it follows that
a decrease in angle of displacement with increase In depth is
determined by the critical settling of the points, and Ln increase
in the angle of displacement is determined by the critical values of
slope and change of slope on the curves of settling; 6) the slope of
the curve of settling changes in inverse proportion to the depth,
but the cha e in slope is inversely proportional to tLe square of
the depth; 7~ a relationship is recognized between the vertical and
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The Distribution of Displacements (Cont. )
horizontal displacements, where C is the amount of hori-
zontal displacement,'rl is the a0unt of vertical displacement, x is
the depth to a given layer of rock, and H is the depth to the
workings; 8) the curve of vertical displacement hLs an inflexion
(discontinuity) at x = 0.474 H; 9) the curve of horizontal dis-
placement has a maxImum. at x = 0.578 H, which corresponds with the
point of change of sign in The stresses; 10) the ratio of maximum
horizontal displacement to vertical is equal to 0.32; 11) the value
of the stresses, forming at the surface during development of the
trough, is directly proportional to the specific gravity of the
rocks and to the square of half the width of the workings and
in.versely proportional to the depth of the workings, 12) a relation-
ship is established between the stresses and the horizontal dis-
placements; 13) the amount of displacements of points on the surface,
determined by elastic theory in the marginal part of the trough, is
less than the actual, but the difference in most cases is not large.
Tables are given to show the calculations of the displacements at
the boundary of a layer of sandstone and one of clay at different
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The Distribution of Displacements (Cont.)
widths of mine workings and by use of different formulas. A
bibliography with nine references is included.
Card 4/4 L. B. Prozorov
ACIff.ASOVA, T.ii.,; XA-LIUMAII, A.A.,; KOSTYUCKMIOK. B.M.,; I)ICDYUKIIIA, V.Y.
Modification of gEts exchaMe and blood gases in pulmonary surgery
under controlled hypothormia. Khirurgiia )2 no.1:78-85 J 156
(MLRA 9:6)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgichoskoy kliniki Voyenno-maditainakoy
ordena Lonina akademli imunt S.M. Kirova (nach.-general-ma:,or
meditainskoy sluzhby prof. 1.S. Koleenikov) i gruppy kriopatologii
AW SSSR (rukovoditell deyBtvitol'nyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. S.S.
Girgolav)
(LMIGS. Burg.
controlled hypothermia, gas exchange &- gaaes in
(BODY TEM]FICATURN
hypothermia. controlled in lung surgery. gas exclamge &
blood ganes in)
(BLOOD,
gan exchange in controlled hyportension during lung
Burg.)
S/107/62-/000/001/001./OO1
D273/D305
AUTHORS., Dedyukj-n, G., and Modestov, L., Engineers
TITLE.- Parametric amplifier
PERIODICAL: Radio, no. 11 1962, 47-49
TEXT: The authors describe the construction-of a parametric
amplifier which is to be conn-ected to the input circuit of a
television receiver as a means of increasing the signal to
noise ratio for long-distance reception. An approximate ampli-
fication of 8 to 10 dB is claimed over a 1.7 to 2.0 Mc/s band-
width clear images on 300 to 350 lines and clear sound signals,
The circuit is recommended to experienced amateurs despite its
simplicity. This parametric amplifier un-ft consists of the am-
plifier proper and its pumping signal generator which can be
any sine wave generator working in the 200 to 250 Mc/s range
with a smooth output power from 1 to 100 mv. Two alternative
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wiring diagrams are presented& 1) The input signal is fed to
the input circuit of the amplifier and the amplified voltage of
the frequency difference is taken from a tapping on the oiit-
put coil with a parasitic condenser in parallel. The pumping
signal is given by a non-linear capacity such. as a p-n juntion
transistor typeIT- 403 (P-403) tuned to the frequency of the
supply signal. The power requirement is then 20 + 30 mv. 2) The
amplification-can be increased by a factor of 1.5 when the
signal. is fed from the generator by mutual inductance, the ge-
nerator coil and output coil being some 3 to 4 mm. apart. The
power required is then up to 200 mv. The unit is built on a
duralumin chassis 95 x 75 z 60 mm. There are two alternatives
for connecting.the amplifier to thejT-T~ (PTK) unit, either by a
coaxial cable from the output of the unit to the tapped cutput
soil of the amplifier, the tapping being found experimentaily
and the screen being earthed close to the earthing point of
the coil, or by connecting the output coil of the amplifier t,)
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.Parametric amplifier D273/D305
the grid of the input valye of the FRK unit by a 10 to 15 Om
cable. Detailed information is given for the winding of the
coils, e.g. size of coils, type of wired number of turns. The
p-n junction transistor used as variable capacity should be
chosen so that it has the correct characteristics and, in par-
t1cular, the capacity should not, chanGe by more than a factor
of 2 when the applied voltage varies from 0 to -3 volts. The
average capacity should not exceed 8 to 9 pf. A step by step
description of the tuning of the amplifier is given uadng a
0 to 300 Mc/s signal generator and a dpo. voltineter on the i
volt scale. It is suggested in conclusion that amateurs having
built a parametric amplifier of fixed frequency may wish to
have one tunable over a frequency range of say 47 to 57 Mc/s.
when it will be necessary to introduce resistive tuning by a
ferrite rod. There are 5 figures, and 2 Soviet-bloc referen-
CeB.
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DEDY-IMOV, I. I.
Ded -ukov, I. I. -- "The (,rowth and Development of Calves from Highly
Productive Cows at Various Levels of Nitrogen Nutrition." Min Higher Edu-
cation USEM. Leningrad Agricultural Inst. Leningrad, 1956. (Disseration
For the Degree of Candidate in Agrioultural Sciences).
So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 11, 1956, pp 103-11h
Kj
4"-:, C'LP1.'B PrLnll.d.
f-~r.ZiCbt t'~:'!. CILMOYC u,,ra,laniY6 P*
at~~wy and AkL!cxl-ya nauk ZZZR.
IditoriLl Botrd of Soti V.I. DlIkushin, Aeadvalcaln (Resp. rd.). Z.N. 77
StumllovDkIty (Dfpay Reap. Ed.), TO. 3. Zaslavakly (Deputy R P.
14.)o L.K~ Ta~ochenko, B.I. Varkhovskiy, 3.T. Mazarov, L.1 ,;:trCM4 G
and 11.0. ZolevllnakjLya (Secretary). C,
of tjbjl~hi~ij_Eousss P.N. BelyanLnj Tech. Md.s T.P. Folonova.
PURPOSIs This book Is Intended for :Peewist* in the ri:ld of aft.
chino and Instrument manufacture he use raftosotIve I atopeo is
the study of materials and processes.
COVERAall This collection of papers covers a very wide field of the
utilization of' tracer method& n Industrial research and control
techniques. T229 topic of this volume Is the use of radioisotopes
in the smacbIns- and Instrument- manmfacturing Industry. The ImAl-
vidual papers discuss the applications of radioisotope techniques
In the study of metals and alloys, problems of&lctlon and Imbrl-
cation, metal cutting, engine p*rroramncov and defects In metals.
Several papers are devoted to the use or radioisotopes In the smste-
nation of Industrial procamoost recording end measuring devices,
quality control, flowmeters, level gauges, safety devices, redla-
clan counters, *to. The" papers represent contribution@ or var-
laum. Soviet Institute& And laboratories. They were publIshod as
transactions of the All-Union Conference on the Use or Regimes-
tIve and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National Booncogy
and science, April 4-12, 1957. No personalltlbo am sentlefted.
Reforences_are, given at the end of most or
lrg!r, 0.;., P.j. Verlchrme~ly, and To. To. Ovaharanko (1121chs-
skly lnbtitut ln*nl P.N. Lebodeva An SM I Konstruktorskoye
bYuro 'Tsvetaotavtosatlkz~ Wron 3WR - institute of physics
Imeni P.N. Lebodev, Academy of 3 itnces, USSR, and Design bureau
'Tavetaetavtomattka- WIN U33R)-c Now Type of a RadL*ac-tlvo
Nnolester 159
ZArAmAh-72.2. (TeentrLllnyy nauebno-losiodavatel'slosys labor,.
t;riya Goagortekhnadzora - Central Be lentIfIc Rose arch Laboratory
.Goagortekbnadzor' USSR). Industrial Intrugento for Gallne.ra,
9:nsity Control 165
VAL!Ztf--A-JL. and W. L. Dal-din (ftzlko-tdftdehosidy Institut
Akadeall nauk USU INAvod kOntPOl'nO-iz2DrItW1'nykh PrIborov -
XnmtltutO Of Physics and Technology, Ac adomy or sciences, ukr.M.
and Monitoring and Xetering Instruagntat ton Pactory). Calcala-
tion and Study of the Density of Ir9n_Or, Slurry an the seelp of
0amma-ray Absorption 174
.7'AhnYak_AJL (Kiniotoretvo strolt0l 1 stva alektroigantely ~~$N
x1nistry for the Construction of glectric power stations, in the
USSR), ?errormanee Of On~-ray Spoll Noterm on D"dgoa let
j__,JPQkAQ0_Y-I9-X- (Loningradskiy riziko-tekhalchosidy ismtItst
Akadeall nouk 3SR - TAnlngr&4 Institute of "lee and Tockno-
logr~ Academy of Sciences, USSR). Application of the samman Don-
blaster Designed bY*LPTI, Academy or sciences, gRNN
(Ninlaterstro rechnogo flat& SM - Ministry of
USSR). Use or Radioactive R"istlem in River
Transport Igo
YajUbar4__%,*a. (Vae&oYuzb" nanchna-lealedovatel'skly Inatitut
wolochnoy Prawyablonnooti - All-Union Salentine Research or the
Pairy Industry). Ube of Radioactive Radiation in the Automatic
Control and Regutation of Technological Proceasse or valry pm.
ductlon
_Xm1zAo*-S~A- (Tm9ntrLltnyr nauchno.1maledovatelf.1d, inAtitut
komhovenno-obuynor pronjVskjannostj - Central Salentine Research
institute or the Leather and 3hoe Industry). V" of *"Ioactlvo
Isotopes in the Leather Industry ILI
DEDYUKOV, S.N., inshener.
Use of atomic energy for inland water transpartation. Rech.tranap.
16 no.1:6-8 Ja 157. (KLRA 10:3)
(Atomic @hips) (Nuclear reactors)
DIDYUKOV, S.N. A* P. .,
Instrument using gamma rays for measuring thickness. Raab. transp.
17 no. 7:29-31 JI 058. WU 11-8)
(Measuring instruments)
(Oamms rays--IDdustrial sppllcstions~
(Ralle(Naval ardhitsoturs))--Tenting~
DKDTMV, S.N., inzh.
140t hods for the over-all automation of river dredgea. Rech.transp.
17 no.9-42-45 S 158. (WRA 11:11)
(Dredging mchinery)
DEDYUKOVA. L.P.. mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Improved accounting methods for the quantity of handled mail.
Vest. sviazi 22 no.2:26-27 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. TSentral'nyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut svyazi.
(Postal service)
DRDMYA, A.
Hand in hand. Mast.ugl. 9 no.10:6 0160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Predsedatell uchamtkovogo komitets proteoyuza.
(Kuznetsk Basin--Coal mines and mining--Labox, productivity)
DEDYULINI ZA. v-.7
"An Accelerated Method of Combatting Foor-and-lbuth-Discase in Infected Herds"
Vat. vrach, No. 9 and 10, 1917 (Bibliogrphy from article Foot-and-lbuth-Disease by
A. L. Smomorokhov, State Publishing House for Agricultural Literature, Lbscow-Leningrad,
1947)
U-1625, 11 Jan 1952
DEDYULIN,fA - v-.7
"The Foot-and-Mouth-Disease Incitant and Modein Methods of Combatting It"
Vet. Delo, No. h-5, 1923 (Bibliography from article Foot and Mouth Disease by A. L. Sko-
morokhov, State Publ. nouse for Agricultural Literature, MoscovrAeningrad, 1947)
U-1625, 11 Jan 1952
1. D',DYIJT,TN, T.
f -
2. U, 1.3 (6 1)
4. Rad-1c., short wave.
7. Sixth contest o4' the Ural short-wave o-.)erators. iadio no. 11. 152.
9. 'Monthl Lis ts of Russian Acces.-dons, Library of Ungress, i'pbruar-.,, 1' 13, Uncla',sifiede
107-57-4-11/54
AUTHOR: Lutsenko, K. , Chairman of the Board of the Sverdlovsk Oblast DOSAAF
radio club, and Dedyulin, 1. a member of the Board of the Radio Club
TITLE: A Result of Concerted Work (Resul'tat druzhnoy raboty)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 4, pp 12-13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of DOSAAF, the Sverdlovsk
Radio Olub was awarded the "Za aktivnuyu rabotu" (for efficient work) badge.
Membership in the Sverdlovsk radio club is over 450. This is one of the oldest
clubs of the USSR. Many of its members, like Kozlovskiy, Dedyulin, Portnyagin,
Znarnenskiy, Zolotin, and others, took part in the defense of the USSR during
World War II and were distinguished with high .- State - awards. Eight
branch offices of the Sverdlovsk radio club are mentioned in the article. Con-
siderable attention is paid to the training of radio operators and radio techni-
cians. Margarita Karavayeva, who works as a radio operator with the - mer'-
chant fleet, Kamchatka, is an alumr,& of the Sverdlovsk Radio Club.
Old short-wave hams, like Zolotin (UA9DP), Kozlovskiy (UA9CF), and
Blokhintsev (UA9CL), have been on the air since 1927 in Sverdlovsk. During
the thirty years of their activities, they have established tens of thousands of
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107-57-4-11/54
A Result of Concerted Work
two-way contacts with all continents and with many countries of the world. Of
thd younger radio hams, Semenov (UA9DN), Os'mushin, Tyshinikyi, Kozlov,
and Pervushin are noted. Women radio hams Peresadina (UA9i5F) and Semenova
(UA9DA) have their own radio stations - The latter won first prize in the 1955
woments contest. A considerable development in ultrashort-wave radio ama-
teurism is noted. There were no ultrashort-wave stations in Sverdlovsk oblast
in 1946. There were fifty-nine individually owned and ten collectively owned
ultrashort-wave stations as of December, 1956. Regular two-way radio com-
munications on 38-40 mc, over distances of 1,500 krn and more, have been es-
tablished with Kaliningrad, Petrozavodsk, L'vov, Stanislav, Shaulyay, Vitebsk,
Tashkent, and other cities in the USSR. There were 204 exhibits built by the
members of the Sverdlovsk club and displayed at the oblast Tadio amateur exhi-
bition in 1956; eighty-two of them were cited and awarded various prizes. Re-
cently, a Bulgarian engineer, Nikolov, asked for a description of the device
built by a Sverdlovsk radio amateur, Kolosov. The device, which helps in the
balancing of rotors for electrical machinery, was actually used by Nikolov in
one of the Bulgarian factories. Other radio amateurs cited in the article are
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A Result of Concerted Work
Mironov, in the city of Nizhnyaya Tura, Unzhin, in the Zigh School Nr 39, and
Volodin, in Uralelektroapparat Jkctory.
There are four photos: (upper) A. Portnyagin (UA9CC), assistant professor at
the Ural Politechnical Institute; V. Usol'teev (070003), one of the first ultra-
short-wave hams of Sverdlovsk; and V. Semenov (UA9DN), master of radio ama-
teurism. Tishchenko (center) in explaining the construction of a radio station,
Kamenets-Ural'sk.
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DEDYULIN, 1. M.
VLADIMOV,, G. 1e., DEDYULIN, 1. M., RAYKO, Z. A. (Leningrad Hranch,VIEU)
As zffect of Climbing Ellbrus* on -the ]Uwtic Acid Level in HIU= Elood.tin Ukrainian)
M,Isrorimentalina Meditsina, #2, 1937, pp 35-41
Repbrt'*on Research Work of the AU-Un!Lon Inst. of uperimental medicine imeni k. u. uors
-kly,for 1933-1937 (V=), "Medgiz", 11-L 1939 p 280
k, - 5590 meters at the summi.)
/Mt. Allbrtw 18,481 f ' 0
DEDIIMp I* Me
VLADIMMOVp G. Yee, DISDYULIN,, I* My, OMYAVTSEVS tie Aas OFFMjIj Ve Vs.4 RAYKOj Ze A*
The Y-ffect of Acclimatization to High Mountain Climate on the Alkali-Acid Balance in
Human Blood. k In ukminian) .
Eksperimentalina Meditsina, #2, 1937 PP 54-67
RePort on Itesearch Work of the A3.1-union Jnst. of Expe'rimental medicine imeni A. a.
Gorlkiy kVIEV) for 1933-1937P "Medgiz". M-L. 1939 p 280
Authore: Leningrad Branch, VIEU
DEDMINp 1. M.
=04dicine - Blood, 'ats and 11poids
Vedicine - Urire, IF&ts and Tipo-*ds
YAy/Jun 48
wWaftation, in the Pat* ftehange In )bn at High Altitudes,,* G. Ye. Vladimirov,
It M. Do L. I. Ootrogorokeyaj, 1. 1. Fedorovs, Biochem Dupt.. General Pbysiol
- ~4W44-
See, ri~it of Experimental Had, Acad Med Sci USSR, 8 pp
"Fisiol Zhur SSSRO Vol MMY, N63, PP 3,"1-388.
Pawfaws history of subject. Describes observations. Corcludea that at high
altitides the acetone content in the blood and urine is Increased. The 9 -
oxyburic acid content in the blood also increases with an increase in altitude.
Total content of fats in blood plaws remains unaltered. Disausses effects of
acclimatization.
PA. 3,3/49T57
DI,;:)YU"i,'Ai, 1,.,.
"A."ainst excesses in planninj.!." ',Iol. prom. 13, Ill'o Y, 1952.
.:D) , . . .
Planning and cost accountini'l in the butter and ::haesc indus~xy. i~.Ol. pro;:,- 13,
..0 B 1952.
I
DIDYULIK, N.D.
(Manual for directors of separator dgpartments] Rikovodetvo dliu zuveduiu-
shchikh aeparatornvmi otdeleniiami. Moskva. Piehchepromizzdat, 1953. 96 p.
MaA 6:9)
(Dairy plunts) (Cream separators)
DXDTMI N, N.
11----
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