SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT S. DERI - G.N. DERIM-OGLU
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DERI, S.
"Voltmeters for Measuring the Potential of Tubes. (To Be Contd.)", P. 19,
(RADIOTECHNIKA, Vol. 4, No. 1. Jan. 1954, Budapest, Hungary)
SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
DERI; S.
"Contribution to the Problem of An Acoustical. Sound Generator"s P* 21s
(RADIOTECHNIKA, Vol. h, No. 1, Jan- 1954, Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of Rast &wopeim Accessions,, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
DERI, S.
"Some Advice on the Work of Intermediate Groups. (To Be Contd.)", P. 21,
(RADIOTECHNIKIL, vol. 4, No. 1, Jan- 1954, Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East Eilropean Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol- 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
D M-I, S.
"Voltmeters for Measuring the Potential of Tubes. (To Be Contd )II
P. 92, (RADIOTECHNIKAs Vol. 4, No. 4, Apr. 1954, Budapest, Hung;;7;
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessionsy (FYAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
DERI, S.
"Voltmeters for Measuring the Potential of Tubes. (To Be Gontd -)"
P. 114, (RkDIOTECHNIKA, Vol. 4, No. 5, may 15,54, Budapest., Hungaryj
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions,, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
DMUO S.
"Voltmeters for Measurin, *the Potential -,f -1 . 163 (, TO:'EGj-, I
I MA
Vol. h, INO. 7/3, July/AuC. 1954; BudapenL, Idn..,ary.)
So: ILI;nth3.y List'of East Luropewi Accessions) (MAL), LC, -..*o2.. 4, No. 4.,
Apri-L 1955, Uncl..
DERI, S.
"Short-wave Reilex Receiver." p. 165 (RADIOMI-Mal. V01- 4) No. 71/8,
July/Au.. 1954; Budapest., Hun,lar~,.)
So: Irlonthl.,-j List'of East European Accessions, (EM), W, Vol. h, No. 4,
April 1955, Uncl--
LER
Spare part change in a 'TV oet. Radiotecbnika 10 no*7:209-2.10
. I JI 160,
. f.
Peak autumn traffic in 1955. P. 763.
KOZLEKEDESI KOZLONY, Budapest.
Hungary, Kozponti Szallitasi Tanacs.
Vol. 11, no. 41 Oct. 1955
SOURCES: EEAL - LC Oct. 1.956 Vol. 5 No. 10
SGBRUM. 11pbt. dr.,; DIRI. Tibor. dr.
Tuberculous cholec7stitio. Orv. hetil. S16 no.41:1145-114'r 9
Oct 55-
1. A Peatmeffai Tanacs Korlma (Rokus) Igasgato., Faa)me Alemer dr.)
kandidatus) en Presecturajimiak (foorvosi Antal Pal dr.)
kozlemen.ve.
(TUBIMOULOSIS
of gall bladder, inbidence & atiol.)
(UU BLADDIR. diseases
tuberc.. incidence & etiol.)
DER!, T.
Development of the area of lake %laton. P.429
MAGYAR EPITQIP,JR, (Epitoipari T--idomnnyos Egyesulet)
Budapest, Hungary
Vol. 8. no.9, Sept. 1959
Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (ED11) Ij;C.Y Vol. 8, no. 12, Dec. 1959
Uncl.
izso,,.,Iaozloj, dr,,- DF14, Tibor
-- 1. 1-1--,
Remark about the lecture de3.i*ered by Dr. Laszlo Pelfoldi.
Gep 15 nos2t62-64 P 963.
Is, Kozponti Smllitasi Tarjace TitkarsagIL (for Izoo).
2* Belkereskedelmi Miniazterium fooozta:Lyvezetoje (forberi).
DMI, Tibor, a koalekedestudomanyok kandidatusa
Some questions of the transport chain. Kozl tud sz U, no.9.377-383
S 164.
1. National Committee ari Technical Levelopnent, Budapest,
DERDiKONCZ,v M.
Titanium-oxide rectifiers* po28*
EPITOINYAG. (Epitoanyagipari Tudom;uiyos Egyesulet),
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Vol. 11, no.1/2, Jan./Feb. 1959
Montlily list of East European Accessions (EW) IC., Vol. 8, no-7, July 1959
Uncl.
DERIBAA&-A,J6 (Novosibirsk); ZHILIN, N.V. (Novosibirsk): KRAMIKOV, N.D.
I-- (Novosibirsk); Y"HENKO,, L.L. (Novosibirsk); SEVASTIANOV, N.V.
(Novosibirsk)
Vibratims of a concrete structure on a rock base under the action
of explosive loads. PMTF no.2:140-143 JI-Ag 60. (MIRA 14:6)
(Hydraulic structures-Vibration)
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AUTHORS: Sedykh, V. S., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Deribasj- A... A.,
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Bi;henkov, Ye. I.,
Trishin, Yu. A., Engineers
TITLE: Explosion welding
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 5, 1962, 3 - 6
TEXT: The possibilit~r of explosion-welding similar and dissimilar metals
[steels CT.3. (St-3) + St-3; St-3 + 1/18H97 01a'18NW), M3 + M3; OT4 + OT4;
OT4 + M3; lKb18N9T + M3 and iKhl8NgI' + A,~'~H(ADKII was. experimentally investi-
gated. (See,Figure 1). Plates 150 7 200 mn long, 20 - 40 mm wide and 1.5 - 15 mm
and 1.5 - 4 mm. thick were welded. The variable values were: distance h between
the plate surfaces, angle Gtbetween.the plates along the longitudinal axis of the
samples, and the charge height of the! explosive. Explosion welding makes it pos-
sible to obtain weld joints in the solid phase without the formation of inter-
mediate chemical components-between dissimilar metals and alloys. In explosion
welding, the joint is produced under the effect of the energy of' the scattering
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explosive detonation products upon the surfaces to be welded which are arranged
to each other at a certain angle. Luring their collision, a cumulative jet is
being formed, and the motion of the movable plate along the fixed one causes the
tangential shift of their surface layers. The tangential discontinuity of speed
which tnen occurs is accompanied by an increase of disturbances. The jet des-
troys and carries away oxide films and other non-metallic inclusions from the
surfaces to be joined. The disturbances, additionally to tangential shifts, cause
the jo--'nt formation of "waves" on the surfaces to be joined at the collision
points; they are thereby approached to distances which are necessary for the
arising of metallic bonds between ths parts, and the junction surface is thus
increased. The explosive type is an. important factor in explosion welding; best
results were obtained with low-density granular materials such as Hexogen, etc.
Explosion welding can be used in the manufacture of blanks for bimetal rolling,
cladding of structural steel surfaces with metals and alloys, having particular
physical and chemical properties; and for welding dissimilar metal blanks and
parts. The authors thank Academician M. A. Lavrentlyev for his assistance. There
are 9 figures, I table and 9 referencess 06 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloo..
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ASSOCIATION: Institut. Sidrodinamiki Sibirskogo otd.eleniya SSSR (Institute of
Hydrodynamics at the Siberian Branch of AS USSR)
Figure 1. Schematic diagram of explosion-weld.nt, of spec., lens
Lcgendz I - rigid base
2, 3 - plates to be welded
4 - explosive charge
5 - detonator
,,4 - angle between the plates
h - least distance between the plates
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DERIBAS, A.A.; TMESHCHENKO, P.L.; MOSKALEVA, G.P.; SKOROBOGATYKH, N.G.
Piercing holes in a reinforced conarets Wall using cumulative
charges. Transp. stroi.. 12 no.8:51-52 Ag 162. (KIRA 15:9)
(Concrete walls) (Blastirig)
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AUTHORS: CDeribas, A. A.,_-knd Fokhozhayev, S. I.
TITLE: Powerful explosion on a liquid surface
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 144, no. 3, 1962, 524-52.6
Mltm% T: The problem of the motion of a liquid following a violent
T-X-
explosion on i-.s free surface is considered. In this case, compressibility
of the liquid can be neglected. The problem consists in finding a
Dazameter P able to characterize the effect of the explosion on the motion
of the liquid; given this, the rest is easy. It is proposed to use the
momentum J0 imparted to the liquid. by the explosion as this characteristic
parameter P. The problem can then be formulated with the dimensionless
coordinates
x .(Qo Y
and T . ExPeriments in which tiae
(7100- -TT 0 )1/3 -~-t
process of the explosion was tracked by rapid J'ilming showed that the use
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of J0 as the parameter P is well justified. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut gidrodinamiki Sibirakogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Hydrodynamics of the Siberian Department
of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
PRESENTED. January 11, 1962, by M. A. Lavrentlyev, Academician
SUBIMITTED: January 6, 1962
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AUTHOR-. Batsanov.-Il. (Novosibirsk); Deribas, A A. (Novosibirsk); Kutolin, S. A.
(Novosibirsk) Y/1
ORG: 'none ij
TITLE: The action of explosion on m, ter,, Thermod amic of shock compression of
powd
SOURCE! Nauchno-tekhnicheakiye probleiq goreniya i vzryva,-no. 2, 19651 52-61
TOPIC TAGS: shock wave, crystallizatiOn carbonate shock compression ,solid state
physics
ABSTRAM.
In previous studies, th xij,4pr pointed to the possibility that-superhi
]2ressures%generated by shocfi waves cW'6e used to C27stal-lize amorphous substances o~
to change the atomic or electron siructure of4natter. In the present study, the ther-
modyhsaLc parameters in the shock coLnRression1bf a eiteel cylinder affected by the de-
tonation of 'a hexogen charge were calculated and a relationship relating the kinetic
energy of a steel cylinder with the size of the charge was solved by electronic com-
putation. The resulis showed that for a given case the ki'netic enermr of the cylin-
der doeo not increase further when veifi:ht of the charge exceeds 170 g. This finding
is In afreement with prev-1ous experiments which indicated that the crystallinity of
gLalymiAp oxide did not, increase further when the weight of the charge was increased
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:above 100 g. The change in the shape of the cylinder during shock compression was
determined by means of x-ray pulses. To study the 'behavior of carbonates under shock
compression, experiments were made with C&COP SrC03, BaCO3, 'C%XO3*, and others, It
was found that the carbonates dissociate into a mell"al oxide and carbon dioxide.
From the temperature, and the degree of dissociation it was calculated that the pres-
sure. in the adiabatic compression wave amounts to (1.63-1.66) -los atm.' Orig. art.
has: '32 formulae aj4d 1 figure*
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AUTHOR: Bateanov Be 8, (Novoisikisk); Deribus At A. (Novosibirsk); Dule V'
ibi~rsk~
-Ife. V. (Novosibt~s--;t~Yermakov, M..G. (NOV6-81 "MdMno~. V. m. (Novosibirsk
()RG: none . 4
TITLE: Effect of an explosio on a substance. Dynamic compression of
potasstum nitrate
E;.OURCE: Fizika goreniya i vzryva, no. 4, 19,65, 78-82
TOPIC TAGS: explosive compression, potassium nitrate, hexogen7
ABSTRACT: The explosion compression of polycrystalline KN03 specimens
effectiveness of various explosion compres-
.ras studied to coriDare the
riion techniques. The first series of experiments were conducted in the
previously described (S. S. Batsanov, A. A. Deribas. Nauchno-tekhni-
cheskiye problemy goreniya i vzryva, 1965* 1, 103) standard steel
IMPOUle, 5 mm in diameter and 40 mm high, in which 0.7-1.2 g samples
of KN03 were subjected to hexogen explosions (70-150 g). The second
iseries of experiments were carried out in a similar steel ampoule, whic
was attached to a massive steel plate for a rapid cooling. The third
series were conducted in a device consisting of a 20-mm thick steel
plate with a receve for the KN03 sample. A thin plate, propelled by a
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charge toward the sample, generates a shock wave which compresses the
11 ample; the wave. then reflects,from the recese bottom to relleve the
pressure on the plate 4tn&thus reduce the compactness of the sampli!. Chemi-
al and physical changes were studied by infrared spectrography,.x-ray,
and chemical analyses. No chemical changes were observed in the com-
pression by the first and second methods; formation of metallic K was
observed in the flat compression method. The density p. dielectric.
constant co and refractive index remain practically unchanged in the
first series of experiments, but in the second-,oeries, p decreased from
2'.106 g/cm3 to 2.098 g/CM3 and C. from 4.5 to -4.2. The most significad
chemical changes in the KN03 Occurred"~, during the jlat compression ex-
periments. The refractive index increased from 1.45 to 1.,96 and E from
4,5 to 8.5, which confirms the formation of metallic K. Spectroscopic
studies indicate the appearance of chemical defects in the specimen con-
pressed in the fiat ampoulet Orig, artt has: 3 figures and 1 table,
CPS)
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AUTHORt Deribas A., A. (Candidate of physico-mathematical sciences)
ORO: none
TITIBi Conference on the theory and applications of ex~losi one
SOURCE: A.14 SSSR. Vestnik., no- 7, 1965, 80-82
TOPIC TAGS- chemical explosion, chemical conference, shook wave, deto=tion kinatiet
ABSTIUCT: The Sixth Session of the Scientific Council on the Ys~!.~ of x
jq~
tha National Ecojn!o~mewas held from 22 to 27 February at the Siberian
Br nch of the Academy of Sciences USSR in Novosibirsk. The workshop
attracted nearly 400 delegates representing 80 scientific -research
institutes and-industrial organizations from various cities in the 'Soviet
Union. The opening address was delivered by the CounciPs President,
M. A. Layi-ently -ation
who emphasized the rapid growth and prolifei
the physics of explosions and their applications durbig
recent years.
Two reports were read at the plenary session. The first, by G. 1.
Pokrovsl;diy discussed laser-induced cumulation of the shock waves in a
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'In this report a "new ihd inter'
Metal esting problem concerning ex-
;plosions induced by a highly concentrated energy was postulated. The
A3econd report, prepared by a.Novosibirsk scientific team (B. V.
'Voytsekhovskiy, R. 1. Seloukhin, V. V. Mitrofanoy, and M, Ye
reviewed research in the field of gas explosions carried out at the Insti-
,tute of IlydrodynamieB of the Siberian Branch during 1956 -1965. This
research was responsible for "changing fundamentally" the understandh~`9'_
of the nature of explosions in gases. The American data in the report
,"fully corroborate" the original Soviet ideas and the physical system of
,gas explosions developed by the Novosibirsk group.
The remainin .g- 13,0.repo.r-ts.aniF paper-s.were presented-in A-)ur sepW7.ate
sections: 1) explosive materials; 2) effects of explosions in various
media; 3) metal processing-by means of explosions; and 4) technology of
explpsion works.,
Sunilar sessions will be held every other year, and will be augmented
by special meetings on the theory ~,q! .!~pp4cations of explosions. T"Bs V., I.. -no. 127
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SOURCE: Zhurnal ~,~t*uktur'n py khimiii- -4. 6, nIol.: 2, 1965, 227-232
-Cr' t I St, ctu
TOPIC TAGS: ~~orork~nitride, nit ide ys a ru re, Crystal shock compressionj!
~hexogen-explosion, powdered nitride compression, electron polarizability, valence
migration
4D
ABSTRLCT: The art cle~.dis ses:tJW-r.esu,ts._c, .-the shock compressi w~d powdered--
oron Of
e i~onsistink.- -very crystals and an amorphous -
b no,Ampeirfect-
Mss# The explosive used vas,~hexosen Aefrattometric, spectroscopic, and 1 1
ra y5tallinity
Y.. dif fraction. arLalyses -of- the.1product,-- showed that the:degree of cr
iacreases with. the., explosive- force,- no ~cbemicvl change being observe&o . As a, rc-
the actiol of, the.-mximm explosive force, in addition to an ordering
in the~bulk. of tba.:substance -a. s=lLquant1tjp oU small,-well-formed orystalisl I
few tenths of a millimeter long)*appears hilving a refractive index Z;F1.5! i
0 01 a density oF 2.55 1 0.0
.5 g/ 0 a specil..,Lc infrared spectrum and,an x-ray
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AUTHOR: Bnfaanov, S. S. (Novosibirsk); DeribaB, A. A. (Novosibirsk); Kutolin, S. A.
(Novosibirsk); Kostyreva, I. V. (Novosibir
ORG: none 6
TITLE: Effect of an ~xploslon on a substance. Dynamic compression of sodium nitrate
te
SOURCE: Fizika goreniy1i i vzryva, no. 1, 1906, 100-104
1
TOPIC TAGS: sodium nitfate, compression shock wave, compressive stress,
spectrophotometric analysis
ABSTRACT: The propertiep of polycrystallinet sodium nitrate subjected to dynamic com-
pression were investigated.; Dynamic compression of NaN03 was accomplished by exploding
70,150 g of trimethylene trinitramine in the presence of 1.40 g of the investigated substance
in a standard ampule, 5 mm in diameter and 40 min long. After detonation and opening of the
4Vules the appearance of a red-brown color along the axis of the ampules was noted in all
cases. A special analysis of t1ils portion of the specimen showed the presence of up to 1% iron,
consequently the red color of the crystals can be due to admixtures of iron compounds. The
optical density of the specimens of sodium nitrate subjected to dynamic compression was mea-
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sured on a spectrophotometer. Tbe specimens were pressed into tablets (4 mg of the investi-
gated substance per 200 mg of KB,.). The red-brown color of the substance from the bottom
and middle of the ampules corresponded to the gentle slope of the optical density Vurve in the
400-600 mg region. No peaks characteristic for Iron oxide were noted on the curve. For com-1
pressed soolitim nitrate from any part of the ampule, aline structure of the optical density
spectrum In the 320-400 mp region in the form of more than 20 peaks was characteristic. The
presence of the fine structure can be explained by the development of defects in the sodium
nitrate after dynamic compression. Heating of the compressed sodium nitrate at 225C for 2 hr
did not change the optical density spectrum. A chemical analysis of the red-bro,,~,n phase for
the content of sodium and nitrogen revealed a satisfactory agreement between determinations.
Sodium was determined by the flame photometry method and nitrogen by Reichs and Kjeld s
methods with preliminary reduction of the nitrate to ainnionia. The deviation of the results
of the analysis from stoichiornetry were within 1-2%, 1. e. , at the level of defects. A physical
examination of the nature of the defects -was not carried out, but it was assumed that the de-
fects in the compressed sodium nitrate were formed as a result of the transfer of a charge from
the nitrate ion to the sodium ion. It is concluded that as 9. result of the dynamic compression
of NaNO 3defects, electroneutral atoms, or groups of atoms of sodium occur. The hypothesis
of the transport of a charge to the sodium Ion is attested to by the increase of the dielectric
constant: in a specimen with a density of 2. 05 the dielectric constant is 8. 1 as opposed to 7. 1
for the original NaNO 3' The investigation of defects in NANO subject to compression will be
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continue4. Orig. art. has- 3 tables and 3 figures.
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k AUVOR: Deribas. A. A. (Novosibirsk); M~tveiyenkov, F. I. (Novosibirsk);
dbcdenko, T. M. (Wovosibirsk)
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ORG. none
TITLE: Explosive strengthening of high-manganese steel
SOURCE; Fizika. goreniya i vzryva, no. 3, 1966, 87-9~
MPIQ TAGS; '-1zt;11 manganese steel, stre&l-fitrzg~hening-, explosive &tte n4
mechanical property/G13 steel
ABSTRACT: Several techniques for explosive streng:,;hening of G13 high-manganese
steel have been tested. The -normal shock wave generated by detonation of 6zhv
ammonite, hexogen (RDX) , or a TG50/50 explosive. (unidentified) spread directly on steell
steel *specimens in6iease'd ' the microhardne'ss' from the' initial
.270--.7,290. kg/=2 to 330' 36o, 420--450, and 5W-580 kg/mm2, respectively. The
highest hardn6ss' 'achieved with the use of TG50/50 explosive was, however, accompaiTled
by cracking and chipping of the specimens. ~bre satisfactory results were achieved
with oblique shock waves propagating along the surface of the speci-men. In this
method, the explosive was placed in such a way (see! Fig. 1) so as to oreate
conditions similar to hydrostatic pressure. This technique prevented cracking
and produced a maximum hardened layer at the swe depth from the surface. The amount
of upsetting, the depth of.the hardened layer, and its distance from the surface
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1 Explosive charge; 2 - inert material; 3 - hardened
4. specimen; 4 - rigid base.
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-Increased with increasing thicluiess of the layer of explosive. Explosive
strengthening with this technique increased the G13 steel tensile strength from
61.o to 100.0 kg/mm2 and the yield strength from 46.6 to 90.2 kg/mm2, and
decreased the reduction of area from 13.6 to 7.0% end the impact toug1mess from
9.6 to 7.6 kg-m/cm2. Application of this technique of explosive strengthening
increased the service life of railroad frogs by 1.5-2 times. Orig. art.
has: 9 figures and 4 -tables. ' [M)
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DERIBAS, A. T.
Gruzovoe khoziaistove, gruzovaia i kommorcheakala rabota. fFreightage, freight
handling and commercial operationq7. (In Levin, 13.1. 0snornye voprosy piatiletnego
Dlana vosstanovleniia i razvitiia zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Moskva, 1947,
P. 150-1?0) DLC: HE313.L4
Neotlozhnye zadachi mekhanizatsii pogru2ochno-razgruzoehnykh rabot. fine immediate
tasks of mechanization of loading-and unloading operationj-67. (Zhel-dor, transport,
1948, no. 3. P. 10-16). DLC: HE7-Z5
Oanovn,ye pravila perevozok grazov po zhelezaym dorogam. LBasic rules of freight
transDortation on railroads/. Moskva. Goa. Transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo 1949. 215 P. illus.
DLC: HE2457.D4
SO: Soviet -Trans-oortatioa and Communication, A Bibl,~ggZphy, Library of Congress,
r nt. Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
DIRIBAS.A.
A textbook on freight handling and commercial work. ("Organization
of freight work In railroad transports Warehouses and mechanization
of loading and unloading.* G.P.Grinevich. Reviewed by A.Deribas)
3hel.dor.tranap.no.9:93-95 3147. (MLRA 8:12)
(Railroads-Freight)(Mading and unloading) (Grinevich,G-P-)
Um/mailva" Loading 'and 'Unloading
4602;0331
Facilities
Efficiency of Personnel 4602-032.3
*Organizing Freight'and Commercial Work at Large
ivacti V. Po~apoy, General-Director of -Traff
:3a Derlbas, Direotor-Col of Trafflo PP
7
.Zh d Transport" No .10
live-Year 71an calls '0 raising level of mechanI
Aar
to'75% of all loading and =loading volume,
`mwOmll- 1-- 2--m-- DO. -J=otion-a aa4- loiding
la-ilig'shiyplng of fwIl harvest Moscov jumotlm v",:
14 Peb 1947 decree of Bovndn ~t
M=:~oalls for Increased 3nef-1hmr`ii -ition of loadIn2s AM~~-
.11;IIao adIng and cutting dovn Qi.tiw that care standt'.'.
UM/iRailvVe Loading anCta, ft-&-ing Oct 194T
Facilities 4660-0331 (Contd)
loa&i* and unibmaWg- in Momwow junction.'
Bar* level of mechanization to 1c,&, raised fi*am 30% in
106, to 50% in 1947 and TO% by wid- of 1948; also 50.
bro-tiles, 40 bunkers, cranes, etc7., to be 'built. Ir.
riciim.- of personnel to be raised In junctions and'
LoadIng stations throughout USSR.
10046
DIRIBLS, A. T.
The basic rules in transporting froi&ht by railroads. Moskva, Goo. transp. thel-dor,
Isd-vo, 1949. 215 P.
B32457-D4
- a
MIBAS, A4., Ingh.
Pt I f
improvement of commercial ranagement of railroads in one of the
important resources in accelerating the circulation of cars. Sbor.
trucl. AkaA. thel. tratep. no.1:116-121 1512-6 (HIRA 110)
(Railroads-ManegamentY
DIM BAS, A. b- J
"Eattonwide economic I"rtano~ of acceleration in the deliv*ry (if goods.0 p.390
(PRZXGLAJ) KOL?JOWT- Vol. 6, No. 10, Oct. 1954. Warosetwa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of last Ihiropean Accessions. (EM). LC. Vol. 4, No. 4.
April 1955. unel.
D12BA3 -Tinzh.; ASMNAZI. Ya.. insh.
S, A. 9
-Viie-n~t' problems In operating narrow-gaAge railroads in
virgin landa. Zhel.der-tt'anaP. 36 110-3:19-24 Mr 155.
(MIRA 1215)
(Railroads, Narrow-gauge-Axnagement)
. BOGIN, N.JI.. kandidat
RRHISHEVICH, I.I., kandidat teklinicheskikti naL:."C.
takhnicheakikh nauk; BYKOVL, Ye'l., inzAener; VIASOV, I.i., Icandiclat
tokhnichaskikh nauk; GRITSIIVSKIY, X.Te,, iazhener; GRUNAR, L.O..
iU2hener - GURVICH, V.G.. !Lnzhener,- DA'ffDOV, V.R.. inzbenerl M-
311OV, I.H., kandidat tokhn!Lcheakik*h nauk, ZASORIN, S.N., kandidat
tekhnichaskikh nauk; IUNOV, I.L. kandidat tekhnichesk:ikh nauk;
KRAUKLIS, A.A.. inthener; JaUTOV, L.B., inzhener; LAPIN, V.B.,
inzhener; IASTOVSKIY, V.P.., doteent; LqTUNIN, N.I., inzhener;
MA.RKVARDT, K.G., professor, doktor tat"hnichaskikh nauk; MAKHAYLOV,
H.L. professor. doktor tekhnichealclkh nauk; NIKANCROV, V.A., inzlle-
ner; OSXOLKOV, K.U.. inzhener; OKHOSHI::R,L.I., inthener-, PARMOV.
X.A., doteent, kandidat tekhnichesirikh nauk; FMSOVSKlY, L.M.,
inzhener; POPOV. LP., inzhener; PGRSIIIIAV, B.G., inzhener; RATM,
M.P., iumhener; ROSSLYAVSKIT, G.I., doteent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh
nauk; RYKOV, I.I.., kandidat tekhnichenlelkh naulr; RYSHKOVSr-IY, I.Ya.,
dotsent, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk;; RYABXOV, A.Ya., professor
[deceasedl; TAGER, S.A., kandidat teklinicheskikh nauk; XWZXN. H.H.,
professor, doktor teklinicheakiVh nauk-:; CHERINYSHEY, M.A., doktor,
teldinicheskikh nauk; MIN, L.Ye., professor, doktor tek:hnicheBkikh
nauk; IURWIAV, B.N.. dotsett; AMF.NCV,, I,Ya., doteent. kandidat
tekhnichaskikh nouk; ARKHA!IG4L'8K0', A.S.. Inzhener-, BARTENRY, P.V.,
professor, doktor tekhnlchoHklkn nauk; BARNGARD, K.A.. kandidat
tekhnic-heaM.kh nim-k. BuROIA.)Y. N.Ye... clotsent, kaldidat takhnicbeekikh
nauk; BOGDj&NOV, imhener; BWMAHOV, N.K., kanclic6-it takhniche-
skikh nauk-, VINNIGIBCHKO, N.G., dotsent. kandidat ekonotatcheakikh nauk;
(Continued on next card)
la.,ERSERVICH. 1. 1. --(continued) Card 2.
VABILOYEV, V.F.j GONCHkROV, N.G., inzhener;,4W
A�A A.?., inshener:
DORROSELISKIY, K.M.. dotsent. kandidalt tekhnicheakikli UA; DLUGACH.
B.A., kandidat tekhnicheek:Lkh nauk; TIWIMOY. G.P., kandidat takhni-
cheskikh nauk: UMBLINOY, &V., profeneor, doktor tekbnicbeekikh
neuk; ZABILLO, H.L., k-andidat tekhniclieskikh nauk; WIN. X.P.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk: XAIWINECOV, A.D., kandidat tekhnicbs-
skikh nauk; KAPLUN. 7.3h., inzhener; QNSHIN, M.D.; KWHIMV, F.P.,
professor, doktor tokhnicbeskikh nauk; KOGAN, L.A., Imindidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk; WCHURIN, S.F., inzbener; JAVASHOV, A.D., luzhener;
MMIMOVICH. doteent, imndidat takhnicheskikh neuk; HARTYNOY,
H.S., inzhener; WIDAL'. O.M., inthener; NIKITIN. V.D., professor,
kandidat tekhnichoskikh nauk; PADNYA, V.A., inzhener; PANTEIRYEV, P.I.,
Icandidat takhnichaskikli nauk; PY.TROV, A.P., professor., doktor tekhat-
cheskikh nauk; POVOR0723KNO, V.Y., professor. doktor tekhnicheBkikh
nank; PISKAREY, I.I., doteent, kandidst takhnicheskileft nauk:-. SERGRYIff,
Ye.S., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk-; SIMONOV, K.S., lc%ndidat tekhni-
chakikh nauk; SI-WOVSKIY, M.A., inzhoner; SMZOV, I.G., inzhenerl
TAIDAYXV, F.Ya., luthener; TMONOY, K,X.. kandidat takhnichoskikh
nauk; USHAKOV, II.Yao, inzhenr; USPAN.110Y, V.K., inzhener; YZLIDMAN,
N.D., kandidat tekbnichojokikh nauk: DIRAPOYrOY. G.V.. inzhener;
KHOKHIOV, L.P., inzbenr; OMNOMORDII, G.I., professor, doktor
takhnichookikh neuk; SHAWAV, M.P., inshener; SHAYMIN, B.I.,
inzhener: TAKUSHIN, S.I., inzhener; GRAHOVSKIY. P.G., reclaktor;
TISHOWK0, A.I., redaktoir; ISAYRV, I.P.. dotsent, kandidat tekbui-
chaskikh nauk, redaktor; KLIKOV, Y.F. , doteent kandidat tekbnicbeekikh
(Continued on next card)
I;V.NNSBBVICH. I-1-- (coatinued) Card 3.
nauk, redaktor; MARKOV, H.V., inzhene:r, redak-tor; JULININ, Y.K.,
inzhener, redaktor; STUPANOV, VA., professor, redaktor; SIDCROV, U.I.,
inzhener, redaktor; GBRONIMUS, Me., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk,
rednktor; ROBBLO, R.I., otvetetvenny.7 redaktor
[Technical reference manual for railroad engineers] Takhnicheskii
spravochnik zheleznodorozhnika. Moskva. Goa. transp.zhel-dor. izd-yo.
Vol-10- LElectric power suppljy for raILlroads) Snargoonabzlienie sheles-
nykh doroj;. Otv.r6d. toma. KA.Markvardt. 1956. 1080 p. V01.13.
[Operation of railroads) Skeplustataiia sheleznvkh dorog. Otv. red.
toma R.I.Robell. 1956. 735, p. WLRA 10:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Alm.demii nauk SSSR (for Petrov)
(Aleatric railroads) (Railrmda-Managament)
TOMU'N, 13. K.,;TSMIRIMI, 1. Yc.; MURANIOV, P. P.; SHADMAIT", V. S.;
AD LUNG, 11. N.- RETSENZOIT; j0,ANAG'YBV,, Yl~. V., rctsc!,zcnt;V1jAsOV1 V. I.,
retsenzent; GRITCHE110, V. A.,, retsenzent; M-RI-MIN, M. N., retsc!)Ztn;
IUMV, 1. V., retsenzent, MTORTSEV,14,2.., retsonzent; 13JOILKOPA. P.,
rotsenzent; LOBAUOV, V. V., REtsonzont; 11)ROZOV, A. 6., rctsenzent:
ORLOV) S. P., Retsenzent; PAVLUSIMOV, ~% D., retsenzent; POPOV, A. N.,
retsonzent; PROKOPM, P. F., retsenzent.; RAKOV, V. A., retsenzent;
SINEGUBW, N. I., retsenzent; 7EREITIN, D. F., rotsonzert; TIEMOMOV, 1. 13.
retsenzent; LUBAIT, I. V., retsenzent; :F1AIXOVSKIY, I. P.., retsenzent;
CIMPYZICIVJI B. F., retsenzent; SIMMIXII-11 (). S., retsenzent.,311CIURBAZOV, P. D.
retsenzent; G-11REIK, V. A., redaRtor, DDMAGUT, I A.,
N. rodaRtor;
MORI)VIETUN", N. A., redaktor; 14tMOV, A. IT., redaktor; 110BEDIF', V. F.,
redaktor; RYA.7-ANTSEVI B. S., redaktor; TV03SKO).T. 1-7., redaktar; C11ER11!,Vr.T)Y,
IT. S., redok'uor; ARSHINOV, 1. 11.11 red ok tor; BABELVU!, V. B.., redo%-tor;
BEILTIGARD, K. A., rddaktor; VEIRSETI-Imay, s. V., redaIrt-or; C1,124BURG, YE. Yu.
rodaktor; DE23IBAS A T re5aktor; DGMIUSIM, K. I., redaktor; KORKEY-EV,
il. I., rcJ,7tv~o--r~"Ft A. P., reduktor; MOSININ, G. N., rodaktor;
RUBMIMT4, S. A., redrArtor; TSYPIP, G. S., -edchtor; CIERITYMTSKIY,
V. Yo., reda'~,tor; CMRIMHEV, V. I., radolftor; C1111,01TY511TP 1.1. -4.,
REMMR: SHADIR, L. A., redaktor; SHISHKIE, K. A., rc6nktor.
'~l S -It
~X' Tfl: ASIMNAZI, Yo. A. ; ITEXIGIVakV. G. P. G.U-",'17LV,
GRIGOWYEVI A.11. D'TBACHEIMAO jp P. Yc . 1. :-7,',L1T) 11. -N. ; ZJ--X:T-i--t`1ov) F. 11. ,
- 1:12 R'
ZONIN, l.,. P.,; IVAROVI I.I.; IL'U1 L, P, MK, P. !.; KLM-L-'LEOV,
LAPSHIN', F. A.; 14OLYARCHUK, 1'. S.; PERIPSOV'Say, L. It.; POGODIN, A. 1-11.,
RUDOY, M. L.; SAVIN, K. D. DIMONOV, 13[.S., SIT'KOVSI,-IY,I. SISIVIK, M.D.,
f,U,'LnOV, A. A. Card 2
(Roilrovd IwndbooQnSprbvoc*iI1,qiv knizlika zhelez.-iodorozi-ii1m. Izd.
3-c. ispr. i dop. Pod obsticlaci red. V. A. Garm.1ko. Moskva. Gos.
transD. zlie-l-dor. iadvo. 191506, 1103 p. (WaA 9: 10)
1. Punchno-teklinicheakoyc obshchestvo trnnsi-porto .
)Railroads)
MRIBAS, A.T.,insh.
Basic trends in the technical development of industrial railroad
transportation. -Vast. TSMJ M [17J no.7:3-6 1 '58-
(MIRA 11:12)
(Railroads, Industrial)
UMBAS,'A.T., insh.; DLUGACH, B.A., insh.; YEOHRRIN, Ya.P., inzh.
or bunkerless loading of coaJ7 Makh.trud.rab. 11
no.9:24-26 S 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Ooal handling)
DERIBAS, A.T., red.; KOIRUNOVA, M.P., red.; KHITROV, P.A., tekhn.red.
[Developments In the operation of railroads and sidings; operational
experience intransportation in economic: regional Novoe* v rabote zholeznykh
dorog I pod"'ezdnvkh putei; opyt raboty tranai)orta v ekonomichetkikh
raionakh. Moskva, Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1958, 166 p.
(MIRA 11:9)
(Railroads)
- MrRIHAS, A.T., l,nzh.; KRYUKOV, N.D., insh.
Recent developments in the operation o:! sidings. Zhel. dor. transp.
40 n0-8:28-32 Ag 158. (min 11-9)
(Railroads-Sidings)
VECEIRRIN, Ya.P., insh.; DEMBAS, A.T.- DOBROSELISKAYA, A.F., kand.tekbn.
- ZZA-
nauk; PIADIS, EKHONCEUX, Yu.N., kand.ekon.nauk
Cooperative use of engineering equipment resulting from the
combination of transportation systems. Vest.TSNII HPS 18
no.P:21-25 Hr 159. (MIRA 12:6)
(Railroada-lquiTment and supplies)
;:~.z 16
4~
EERIRASj_A,J~,4nxh.; GRUSEIEVOT, N.G., inzh; NFIMMIN. V.P., inzh.
Much-needed book ("Engliah-Russian railroad dictionar74 complied
by R.F. Pronin and others. Reviewea b7 A.T. Deribas, N.G. Grushevoi,
V.P. Nemmkhin). Zhel. dor. transp. 41 no-5:93-94 My 159.
(MIRA 12:7)
(English language-Diotionaries-RusBian)
(Railroads-Dictionaries)
DERIRAS, A.T., inzh.
Concentrating freight operations at a ismaller number of stations.
Zhel.-dor.transp. 41 n0.9:21-26 S '59- (MIRA 13-2)
(Railroads-.-Freight)
DXRIBAS, A.T., inzh.; SHIRNOV. TO.K., kand.takhri.nauk; STIPABOT, N.A.,
------Tn-zK.--
Necessity for a simplification of freight forns and the clearing
systems for transportation charges. Zhol.dor.transp. 42
no.5:35-38 My 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Railroads-Yreight)
(Rai lroads--Accoun t a, booklkeepil3g, etC.)
IVANIOV, I.A.; *IBAS, A.T.
Expansion of cooperation between main emd industrial railroads.
Trudy, TSNII BPS no# 196;4-25 160* - (MIBA 14:5)
1, Direktor Vseooyu=ogo nsucIzo-issledovatallskogo instituta
zholeznodorozhnogo transports (for Ivanov). 2. Rukovoclitell
otdeleniya gruzovoy raboty Vseacyuznogo nauc]3no-issledovatellskogo
institute zheleznodorozhnogo transportit (for Deribas).
(Railroads-Freight)
f,
Ik,
W,
DOBROSELISKAYA, A.F.s, kand,takhn,nauk; DLUGACHj B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk;
VECHERIN.. Ya.P., inzh.; DSRIBAS, A.T. ,'W".
Advisability of the operation of small-capacity approach lines,.
Trudy TSNII MPS no. 196:162-18_~ 160, (MIRA 14:5)
(Railroads-Branch liraB)
FVIAPOV, Vladimir Pavlovich; DIABAK,
L.G.p inzh.p rotsenzent; SAIXYLOV, I.A., retsenzent;
CHUMAGIV, .4. 1., inzh., retsenzent; GO.'DOIJ, N.D., hand, takhn.
n&W,, propodavatell, retsenzent; DZEU11BAYIEV, Mill., inzh.,
prel'.od,:vatell, retsenzent; MATAIASOV, S.F., Iran(l. tol-hn. nauk,
red.; 111011I, Ye.V., tel:hn. red.
[Organization of freight and comerciel operatiorrliOrganiza-
tsiia gruzovoi i korinercheslcoi raboty. lzd.2., 1.ercr i do
Moskva, Trannzholdorizdat, 1961. 253 p. (IMA 15: 10
1. Rafedra "Organizatsiya gruzovoy i korj--crcheshoy raboty"
TashlIcentskogo instituta inzhenerov ZlIclemodorozhnogo tran-
sporta (for Gordon, Dzlmmabayev).
(jlailrroads~?-Ianagement) (Ilai2xoads-Freight)
(DIRI13AS, A.T,.-Jjph.
Prospects of
mechanization
TSNII'M 20
1. ding
scientific research in
and automatization of
no-1:3-6 161. 1
and unloadW)
the further development of
losding operations. Vest
(KM 14-1)
(Automatic control)
DERIBAS, Andrey Terentlyevich; TIU0EXHUK, Yuriy Nikolayevich; GORDON,
M.D., kand. to]&-n.nwjkp retsenzent; PREDE, V.Yu., inzh.p red.;
KBITROA, II.A., tekhn. red.
[Organization of freight and commercial operations; collected
problems and excercises in the management of railroads] Organiza-
tsiia gruzovoi i kommercheskoi. raboty; abornik zadach i uprazhnenii
po kommercheskoi ekspluatatsii, Yloskvup Vses, izdatel'sko-poligr.
ob"edinenie M-va tei soobshc'heniia, -1961. 164 p. (MIRA 14:12)
rRailroads-Managenent)
DERIBAS, A.T., inzh.,
On the way toward complete mechanization of loading-and unloading
operations. Zhel.dor,transp. 43 no,llz37-43 N 161.
.. (MIRL 14 z.11)
Loading and uxaoading)
ilroada,--F~rolght cars)
t
DERIBAS, A.T., inzh.; DLUGACH, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Some trends in the development of industrial transportation.
Zhel.dor.transp. 44 no.4:84-88 Ap 162. (MIRA 15;4)
(Industry-Transportation)
KOGAN, L.A.; YEFINOV,, G.P.; jg~RI FETROVA, T.I.;
KATOLICHENKO, V.A., inzh.,, retsenzent; CRLQVA, I.A., inzh,,red.;
BOBROVAI Ye.N., tekhn.red,
(Demountable truck trailers and high-capacity containers]
Kontreilery i krupnotonnazhnye konteinery. Moskva
Izd-vo. -poligr. ob*ednienie m-vq putei soobshchniia.
1962. 185 p. (Moscow. VoesoiuzW nauchno-issledovatellskii
institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.238).(14IRA 15:11)
(Figgyback transportation)
GUBKOV, Vladimk~ Vladimircivich;
JERI imxh.,
ret
enzent; TSARENKO,
T
takhn. red.
MALAKFJOV, Konstan tin Nikolayevich;
retsenzent; KATOLICHENKO, V.A., inzb.,
A.P., inzh., red.; VOROTHIKOVA, L.F.,
[Mechanization of loading and.unloading operations on foreign
railroads] f(ekhanizateiia pog-ruzochno-razgruzochnykb rabot na
zarubezhnykh zheloznykh dorogOth. Moskva, Trans zheldorizdat,
1963. 227 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Materials handling-Equipment and supplies)
(Automation) (Railroads-Freight)
GULEV, Yakov Fedorovich; ;~42IBAS, 4ndrey Terentlyi:ivich, kand. tekh.'I.
nauk; DOBROSELISKAYA, Antonina Filippovna; DRUZHINIX, Konstantin
Fedorovich; KUKUSHKIN, Ivan Ivanovich
[New forms of transportation services for industrial enterl)rises.)
Novye fornW transportnogo obsluzhivaniia lpromyshlennykh
predpriiatii. Moskva, Transport, 1964. 101p. (Moscow. Vsesoiuznyi
nauchno-issledovatellskii institut zhelez-nodorozhnogo transporta.
Trudy, no.281). (MIRA .17:9)
--DERIBAS, V.I.;
, YUKS, B.B.; SHISHKIN, G.S.
Activation of lipolytic enzymes in the wall of the human aorta in
atherosclerosis. Dokl.AN SSSR 134 no.2:443-444 S 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Institut eksperimentallnoy bilogii i meditsiny SibirBkogo
otdoloniya Almdemii miuk SSSR. Predstavleno akad. N.N.
Anichkovym.
(ARTZRIOSCLEROSIS) (LIPASES) (IISTIULASES) (,kORTA--DIS1IkS]CS)
DERIBEAS, V. 1., SIJISIETIN, G. S.
"Histocheirdcal Analysis of the h)izymes of the Esteerme Group in the dall
of the Hx;jnan Aorta During Atherosclerosis."
report submitted for the First Conference on the problems of Cyto and
Histochemistry, Moscow, 19-21 Dee 1960.
Laboratory of Higtochsmistry of the Division of axperimental Biology and Pathology,
of the Thatituts of Eperimental Biology xmd Medicinst kadmiy of Scienoes USM#
Novosibirsk.
FUKS., B.B.; LEYIES., F.L_i_ ~ERMS,_!J!j SHISHKINA G.S.
Studying the,pathogensois of' atherosclerosis by histochemical
detemination of eBterases and Upases. Dokl. AN SSSR 143
no.1:245-248 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Inatitut eksperimentallnoy blologii i meditsiny Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR i TSent3'fLllnyy institut kurortologii i
fizioterapii. Predstavleno akademikom N.R.Anichkov7m.
(ARMICUE CIBROSIS)
(CHOLEST]MOL METABOLISM)
DERIBASp V.I.
Histochemical study of the acitivatiort of lipolytic enzymes in reponse
to local cholesterol adminisixation. Ddkl. AN SSSR 151 no.3s
691-693 J1 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Institut eksperimentallnoy biologii I maditsiny SibirEkogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstarleno akadamikom N.N.AnichkoN7M.
(LIPOLYSIS) (ESTERASES) (CHOLESTEROL)
DERIBIN, L.V.
Now solicitude of the party and govornmont for the welfare
of the people. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 13 no.11:3-4 N 159.
(MIRA 13:2)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelya ispolkoma Mosaoveta.
(Moscow--Indus tries)
- 1=13IN, TA.V.
Plake wider use of now techniques in retail trade, Gor.khozo.
Mosk- 34 no.2tl2-16 1 160. WU 13t6)
1, Zamestitell predmedateV, a ispolkmm Mossoveta.
(Moscow-Self-service storeii)
(Vending mchines)
I DIMIJJIN, L.V.
For an exemplary orgainzation of trade in Moscow. Gor.khoz.
Mosk- 34 no.l2.:5'-'8 D 160. (KM 13:12)
t
1. ZameStitelf predsedatelya Ispolkona Pbseoveta.
(Moscow-Retail trade)
DERIBIN, L.V.
Improve the quality and extend the variety of consumerst goods.
Gor.khoz.~bsk. 36 no.4:119-43 AP 162. (111RA 15:8)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Ispolnitellnogo komiteta Moskovskogo
Soveta deputatov trudyaBhehikhsya.
Obscow-Manufactures)
DAVDjWX0# N,Kst2XRIDX
Stabillty of cation (*Wltmm of nu-*.earth elmmU with
tartaric and trlbFdrmWjluUrlo adds, Zhur.nsorgjft3u
U no.109402 Ja 166. (Mm 1911)
1. Submitted :me ISO 19".
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8/137/61/0()0/011/059/123
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AUTHORS: Radautsan, S.I., Derid, O.P.
TITIR: On the seleno-tellurides of indium
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 9, abstract
llZh52. ("Izv. Mold. fil. AN SSW', 1960, No 3(69), 105-106)
TEXT: An investigation was carried out as to the possibility of ob-
taining solid solutions based on compounds of the type APIBYI of indium se-
lenide and telluride. Five composition of the In2Te3 - In2Se3 cross section
of the In-Se-Te system were studied. It was shown roentgenographically that
the alloY,31n2Te3.In2Se3, as well as In2Te3 has zinc-blende structure with
* = 6.05 A. Alloys with a greater Se concentration, and also In selenide have
* low-symmetry structure. Only one phase was discovered by microscopic in-
vestigation in the alloys studied. The microhardness of the alloys was measured
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
A. Babad-Zakhryapin
Card 1/1
Sorie investigations of defects in diamond-like semiconductors.
c 1
- I. Radautsan.
Semiconducting solid solutions; based on mercury selenide and indiun.
selenide. E. 1. Gafrilitia, S. I. Radautsan.
,Electrical conductivity and thermoemf of solid solutions of indium
phosphide-se-lenide. S. 1. Radautsan, V. M. Mirzorodskiy,
S. 0. Remenl(o. (Not Presented).]
?nysico-chemical properties 'of some alloys in the system cadmium-
indium -selenium-tel-lurium .0_._L. Derid, S. I. Radautsan V. 8.
Mirzorodskiy. (Presented by S. I.__R_a_dra_d_tian--20 minutesi.
qeDort preserted at the 3rd National Conferance on Seraiconduitor
00'apounds, KisUnev, 16-21 Sept 1963
ACCESSION NRt AP4041376 SAW48/64/028/Mi/1053/1066
AMOM Derid, O.P.; Radautsan, G.I.; kirgarodekly, V.M,; Markus , M.M,
~TITIZ: Phytitcal and cheisical properties of mom alloys of the indium-selonius-te
-'lurium-cadolux system' #sport , Third Conference on Semiconductor Compixulds hold In
Kishinev If to 21 Bep Imp
WOO: AN BSSR. Izvestlya'. Serlys fiticheskays, v.28;, no.6, 1964, 1033-1056
TOPXC TAGS: alloy systest, semiconductor property, solid solution, Indium, seleniumi,j
tellurium, caduXua
ABSTRACT: Those alloys of the ln-~e-764W system were Investigated, thO*cionposi*-
tions of which are represented.bry points In the CdTe--CdSe-1n2Te3-1n2S*3 Plans Of
the tetrahedral diagram between the X112T*3-ln2Se3 arml Cdln2Te4-.Cdln2Se4 traverses.
Solid solutions were formed over a wide range of coisposition, as shown by tho sha-:
ded Portion of the diagram In Figure L- of the Unclosiav 01. All theso solid aolu--
tiono crystallized with the sinoble1nde structure. This solid solutionsi with small cad-,
alum content ioxhibitod-superstructure,lines characteristic of %T~31- those with
large cadnim content (except'tho soluttions very close In composition to Cdl"804)
Gu4 IA.
Aj. fr
Ty lvp
ACCMIM Ms APM1376
&of the solid sonutlow With laternediate cad-
wer6 orderW olvillarly to CAIDB"4
-sibm contest formed disordered crystals. The solid solutions with compositions
`(IMST*3)x(IuP*3)I-a and ((i1IM2704)z(Ci4IM2864)l-x!' wsk-s IUv98tIgstQd In-NOVO dOtAll.'
FitC than the others. IAquIdvs and.so Id Curves a:;..jgIvea-for these system, and the
us .1
secothly with.an yn ition in accord with vvird%:,,~"I.t
lattice constant we fomd'to yary I ".
%.law in both system. Tbe electric iosduotivityc 13WI428413hex-sOlutlaw
,Y f the (In2Ts
Ancreased by a factor 100 ad,x decreased from I to 0.93 and deckrwasiWi to approxi-
tely Its value for 102T03 &a z decreased to 0.60. The t _ qp rature dleplindewas of
owduat1wIty was -that obaracterlstAG of woulcooductors.. It In awgpoted that
Yx,; Ahe fonistion of "lid at ow by, a ,blultan.now Iso- and beterovalevit sWistitution
-Nei I
12 tow. "ftl
siould be-p6solble-alke ft.6ther bosplim isideanduotor sys authors 431.6
the
Prote"OP *A,Goryunwj!' for her groat * intere0t In
PEW" gratitude
and for viamulf,ed"4ope 0 0".~'duru ims ot. It., Md. also, to' a. A
die was
kiA:fttbNmtIos'*C-tJw'Ao&do )pf feleacesoo't
ofAbs -Dw-91tato ot'J"mi*qa, j
j :to# bw-. p
Q pe
,~4 A
`41 114 4o 4 ,k
nf
4
vu
Ki'i
J
DF,RIDZHhN. A.
--111-1-1- . 4.-
Investigations on terminal eleitis. Kbirurglia, Sofia 8 no.2:
125-130 1955. -
1. Institut za spetsializataiia i usuvursheBtvuvane na lekarite-
Sofiia klinika po grudno-koremna khirurgiia Direktor: dots. K.Stoianov.
(ILRITIS, RWIONAL)
DERIDZHIAN, A.; SAEV,-St.; KRUSTIMA, H.
Aneathesia, and reBuscitation in aoluired cardiac defects. Khirurgiia,
Sofia 14 no.2/3:232-233 161.
1. Klinika po bolnichna lctdn=giia pri Instituta za spetsiali2ataiia.
i usuvurshenstvuvane na letkarits.
(HURT SURGElff) (ANESTHESIA) (RESUSCITATION)
DF.RIDZHIANJP A.; SAEV, St.; KRUSTEVA, S.
Dar wAnagentent of aneatheoia and resuscitation in thoracic mn-gery
in children. Xhirurgiia, Sofia 14 no.2/31178-179 161.
1. Klinika po bolnichna khirurgiia. pri Instituta za apetBializatlsiia
i usuvurshenstvuvans na lokarite.
(THORAX surg) (RESUSCITATION in inf & child)
(A MS THESIA in inf & child)
STANCIW, G.; STAMENOVA, Tev. -, MMID7-Ht*l, A.
Surgical therapy ana rei breast cancer; clinico-statistical
analysis. Ilauch.tr.ISUL, Sofia 2 no.3:207-21:1 1953.
1. Klinika po ~olnlchna )dArurglia. Dl,~aktor, dots. Ir.Stoianov.
(13RHAST, n'oortlasme,
surg., results & statist.)
MALEVANAYA, Soflya Vasilly-evna; KOZLOVSKIY, Pavel Rostislavovich;
MAKSIMOV, Viktor Ivanovich; GOIDV, Aleksey Savinovich;
DERIG n Tvanoylah: BAKKAL, R.A.:, otv. red.;: EELOV,
.S., red. izd-va; ILIDLI)KAYA, G.M., teldan. red.
[overall mechanization and automation of underground transpor-
tation in coal mines] Komplekonaia mekhiaizatsiia i avtomati-
zatsiia podzemnogo tranporta na ugol.Inykh shakhtakh., (By] S.V.
Malevannaia i dr. Moskva, Gosgortelchizdat, 1963. 1-71 p.
(KCRA 16:6)
(Mine haulage) (Automatic control)
IM k.~.; FROKOR EV, iLY.;
*T4 - (,fi*e!-,,, cl deuterlaa jr. the iiydrol,,rsi,
others Dc'vl. AN SSSR '-ib")
All SSIER. AN
~f -v i r,.yL
(MIRA 18:8)
S~,'LR (for Si-.-oSj;akOv.-,k-Jy).
SHOSTAKHOVSKIY, M.F.; ATAVIN, A.S.; PROKOPIYEV, B.V.; TROFI40v,
IAVROV, V.I.; DERIGLASOV, 'N.N.
Kinetics of hydrolysis of moriovinyl ethers of ethylene giycol,
di-, and triethylene glycols. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.8:
1485-1487 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Irkutskiy institut organicheskoy khimil Sibirskogo otdeleniya
AN SSSR.
CHERNYSPZV,- M.P.; ROZHKOV, L.P.; SHULIGINA, Ye.F.; IGNATOTECH A.F.;
LABUNSKAYAY L.S.; FOMINA, T.V.; CHERNYAKOVA, A.P.;'SikAiOVA,
L.N.; TARASOVA, M.X.; ANFILATOVA, A.I.; SLAVIN, L.B.;
BARYSHEVSKAYA, G.I.;_-MjQjAZOVAj_.N.V.; MATUSHEVSKIY, G.V.;
ALITMAN, E.N.; KROPACHEV, L.N.; CHEREDILOV, B.F.; PUTAPOV,
A.T.; DUDCHIK, M.K.; REGENTOVSKIY, V.S.; YERMAKOVA, L.F.;
SEMENOVA, Ye.A.; KUIJKOVSKIY, I.I.; KIRYUKHIN, V.G.; AKSENOV,
A.A., red.; NEDOSHIVINA, T.G., red.; SERGEYEV, A.N., tek"
red.; BRAYNINA, M.I.V tekhn. red.
(Hydrometeorological handbook of the Sea of Azov] Gidrometeoro-
logichaskii spravoohnik Azovskogo moria. Pod red. A.A.Aksenova.
Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1962. 855 P. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Gidrometeorologicheakaya obsenratoriya Chernogo i Azovskogo
moray.
(Azov, Sea oj-'-Hydrometeorology)
BARYSHEVSKAYAY G.I.; DERIGLAZOVA,._I.V
Salinity regime of the Sea of Azov. Sbor. rab. GHD CHAM-
no.1:13-18 162. (MIRA 17:5)
DERIOO, A.
On the pamphlet "Utilization of wind power" by A. Darigo.
Elak.sts. 27 no-7:64 JI 156. (MLRIL 9:10)
(Wind power)
DERIKOMA, A.
TrainIng grounds. Prof.-tekh.. obr. 13 no-7:19-21 Jl '56.
(MLRA 9:10)
1. Zamestitell direktora po uchabno-proizvodstvennoy chasti
ucbilishcba meknanizateii sellskogo khozyaystva No. 1,
Krasnodarshy kra7.
(Krasnodar Territory--Farm mechanization--Study and teaching)
10
p-1 USSR/krLgineering Power Plants APr 50
Cooling
"Construction of.a Reinforced Concrete Hyperbolic Cool
Lng Tower," G. I. Derikochma., Engr, 4-21 pp,
"Blek Stants" No 4
Describes subject tower, built at a TETs (District
Heating and Power Plant), first of type to be built
in USSR. Diameter of base is 49 meters, height 55 me-
ters, said capacity about 4,000 cu m. Total weight of
components is 2,330 kg. Total cost was 2,812,000 rublei
in 1945 prices. Concludes this type tower does not
4W
158--T37
UM/Engineering - Power Plants A-Pr 50
(Contd)
require special conditionsand can be'built on nornal
power sites. " Can be built in 150-170 days If neces-
sary materials and equipment are available.
158T3
DERIKOTj L. Z. and NEDUZMG0j T. A. (Kiev tec"niologictil Ifwtltute of lit~)If I'llow"try)
"Results of investigations of thermal cetpacLty of fibrous, thermal irisidatir)n mat,,~rials
from basaltic casting."
Report presented at the Section on Thermal-physical Properties and [ion-stationary
Thermal Capacity, Scientific Session, Council o-I Acad. Sci. Ukr SSR on High Temperature
Physics, Kiev, 2-4 Apr 1963.
Reported in Te-plofizika Vysokikh temperatur, No. 2, Sep-Oct 1963, ji. 321, JPRS 24,651.
19 May 1964.
DERIM, Ye.N.
Biology of the goatsucker (Caprimulgus europasus L.) during the
nesting period. Sbor. rab. po ekol. i sist. zhiv. no.1:88-91
159- (JURA 15-'l)
(Orekhovo-Zuyevo region--GoatsuckerE.) (Birds-Behavlor)
DERIM,-Ye.N. --.
Observations and experiments with the nesting of the song thrush
(Turdus ericetorum Turt.). Stor. rab. po ek.31. i sist. zbiv.
no.1:92-100 159. (MIRA 15:1)
(Orekbovo-Zuyevo region--Thrushes) (Birds--Behavior)
DERIM, Ye.N.
Experiments and observations on some forest birds during the hatch-
ing period. Sbor. rab. po ekol. i sist. zhiv. no.1:80-87 '59.
(MIRA 15:1)
(Birds--Bebavior)
DERIM. Ye.N
Specific features of the behavior ol' warblers during the nesting
period. Ornitologiia no.2:54-.rA 159. (MRA 14- 7)
(Orekhovo Zuyevo District..-Warblers)
(Birds--Eggs and nests)
,DJ41*-QGW. Yelena Sikolayevna; K=RrU, L., red.; UWROTA, I.,
.tekhn. ra0. , .. . ,
(Forest stories: notes of a naturalist) Leanys byli; semetki
naturalista. Moskva. Mosk.raboohii, 1960. 201 p.
(MIRA 13 -.7)
(Natural history)
DBRIM, Te.u.
Observations on the nesting, habits of' the common luropoan spotted
flycatcher (Mucicapa stria.ta Pallj. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol.
nauki no.1:27-31 160. (MIRA 13,2)
l..Rokomendovana kafedroy zoologli Orokhovo-Zu7evskogo pedagogi-
cheskogo instituta.
(Orekho-wo-Zuyevo District--Flp.-atchoyro)
(Birds--Habits anii behavior)
DERIM9 YeJ.; LIVOV, B.F.
Biology of the green sandIdper Tringa, ochropus L. during the
nesting period. Zool. zhur. /+0 no. 2:29D-292 161.
(MIRA JJ+:2)
A.. Dejartment of Zoology., Pedagogical InstitUte Df Orekh(wo-
Zuevo.,
(Orekhovo-ZWrevo region-,Swidplpers)
DERIM9 U.N.
Sehavior of the E.uropeu. nightjar during the nesting Period,
Ormitologiin no.5i410-1+3.2 162. (MIRA l612)
(Goatsuckers) (Birdis-b3havlor)
- - - I m
KALETSKIY, Andrey; DERIE, Yf.-.N..; kLmd. biol. naulr.. red.;
SULTANOVA, _N. p reU. ~ -
(Bli-ds fly to the city] ptitsy ietiat v gorod. Moskva '
Mosk. rabochii., 1965. 70 p. (MIRA 18:7)
8/2Tl/63/000/002'/005/030
A060/A126
AUMORSi Bull, 13. K., .4im-Oglu, 0 N"
-fuld e~ulliknwintal i~;vestigatiowof an inductive time-delay,
TITLE: Design
m
relay syste
PERIODIM-f Ref erativnyy. zhurna3.j,, Aytomatika, Telomethanika I WaMslitel'naya
063, 14' abstract 201 (Tr. Mook. energ. in-ta,
Tekhnika, no
1962, no, 39, 101 -.124)
TEM ~A time-relay A.s desaribed,'in vhIch.an*indudtive system with a air-
cular disc is used as the 4rive mechanism.6 This trystem makes it possible to de-.1
crease the number ol jimplifies the construction and,
spar Oheels In the' rediticer, i
raises ,,he reliability of the relay. The kinematl( diagram of a relay which has
10-s to-4 ruin J~s given. Tat) ~ principle of operation of
an operating time of ea
the indulctive time-delay-Olay.1s aiviiln. A mel;hod.is cited. for the design of a,
relay worked out on the bv4ks of the J!ormula far;Uie' torque, of an iDduotive sysm
tem, proposed by one of the authors.oC tbIs artiolia. In conclusion the charao-1
t e rL a tl of the relay Is dited.. The experimwtal Durve of the deltq as a funo-1
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