SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FINESCU, M. - FINKEL, E.

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Finscu-P ms "Shall We Glide in Wintertime?" P. 21. (AVIATIA SPORTIVA, Vol. 5, No. 1, Ian. 19541 Buouresti, Rumnia,) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, (BEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Unol. -'k -- ESCU$ M.- "Speed Limit; Tailspin." P. 23. (AVIATIA SP()RTIVA, Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan, 1954, Bucuresti, Rumania.) SO: MOnthlY List of East European Accessions, (EEAQ, LC$ Vol, 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Und. -- scu, M. "Control Equipment of a Glider and Its Performance." P. 10. (AVIATIA SPORTIVA, Vol. 5. No. 4, Apr. 1954p Bucuresti, Rumuda.) SOx Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EKAL), LCP VOL 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Unol. ~ I h , , ,, I I ITNE SCUP M. --. - "New Series Of Hunearian Profiles.'? Apr. 1954p Bucuresti, Rumania.) SO-' Monthly Liqt of East European Accessions Jan- 1955,, Uncl. ' (EEAL)l LC, Vol. 4, Mo. 1, P. '13. (AIIII.T% ~rPCPT L - TUP vol. 5, T!0 - 4, 1-4,1_11kO MMNNE~ ----FINESCU,--M.- -- - -- - "International Glider Contest in Poland.n July 1954, Bucurestij, Rumania.) SO: Monthly j..ist of Eatst EurOPean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, 1101. 1, No. 1p Jan- 1955, Uncl. P. 14 (AVIATIA spORTIVA, Vol. 5, No. 7, FINMCU, M. IfThe motor of the Praga D plane." P, 15, (AVIATTA SPORTIVA, Vol. 5, No. 7, JulY 1954, Bucureati, Rumania.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL)O LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl. -F I N &,C LI S t~l . .., r . i . I TES-153 "Under the st--n of peace and friendship; the g)esb ~;lider pilots of Europe neet in Poland.11 p. 28, (AVIATIA SPORTrIA, Vol- 5, No. 8 Aug. 1951t, Bucuresti, Rumania) SO: Yionthly List of East Europowi Accessions, (EDkL), LC, Vol. b, Po. 1 Jan. 1955, Uncl. 7-1.1 .. - ''. 'IT-raining in schools for fliCht idthout enjines in wi-ntvert-Liell - 9 u , p, . (AUITIA SP01ITIVA, Vol. 5, -10. 12, Dec. 19,'-'1-,, -:mcurresti, SO: Monthly List of East Europear- Accessi6m) (-r ), LC, Vol. 4, uo. 4, April 1955, Uncl. FRIESCU, 11. From Jassy to Calarasi in a glidere P, 31-1. (SKRMLATA POLSKA, Vol. 10, No. 20, 11tay 19541, Warszavra, Poland) SO: Yonth3,y List of East European Accessions, (E-FAL), IC, Vol. 3, Vo. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. At he" -ht of' 4, 050 in a rwro-i,:~ated Bucur~~Ai, 7ol. 1, no. 0', jun-c! lg:,z "orthil- List of East European Acces-donzi, (Z.',--AL), LC, Vol. 4, no. 10 CJC4-. FINESCU t M. Shall we fly in wintertime? p. 10. ARIPILE PATRIEL. (Asociatia Voluntara pentru Sprijinirea Apararii Fatrisi) Fucuresti. Vol. 2, no. 3, Mar. 1956. So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 A FINESCU -X, -Lfn=~~ For a successful first distance flight. p. 23. ,A=ME PATPIFI Vol. 2, no. 5, May 1956 Rmnania Source: EAST EUROPEAN LISTS Vol. 5, no. 10 oct. 1956 FINESCU, M. F INESCO " ~1* ~rho 14a" currents, p. 11. Vol. 21 No. 10 October 1956 ARIPILE PATRIEI" TEcHNOLOGy BucUresti SO: East European Accessionj Vol. 6j no. 3., March 1.957 -rl -mc'u., !:. Four golden wreaths and three netional records. p. 13 (Repules. No. 7, Oct. 1957, Budapest, Hungary) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1958 FINESCU, M. Ulitization of air-wave currents. p.19. (Aripile Patriel. Vol. 3. No. 1. Jan, 1957V Bucuresti, Rumania) SO: Monthly fist of East European Accessions (IM ) Le. Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. FI*-SGIJ, Mircea (Riunania) Gliders at the gate to the Stratosphere. Repules 18 no.3:8-9 Mr 165. . , 11-1 FINETTI,,_B.. dp_(.Rome) Decision and probabilities. Rev math purea 8 no.3:405-413 163, FINEVSKIY, 0. Universal voltmeter. V pom. radioliub. no.14:27-42 163. (MIRA 16 11) Electronic and communication engineers decoratea with the Order of Labor, P. 337,, SLABOPROUDY OBZOR,' (Ministerstvo strojirenstvi a Ministerstvo spoju) Praha, Vol. 16, No. 7, July 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EM) Library of Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, Decerber 1951 ---,rINGAUT, D. The House of Culture propagates technical Information. Avt. traney.*38 no, 12:6-7 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Zamestitell pndsedatelya Soveta takhnicheokoy propagandy Dome kulltury avtomobilistov Moakry. (Motor vehicles) FIRGARET, D. B. Advanced methods of work in automobile transportation from technical and economic propaganda experience Moskva, Goo, nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 195). 177 P, (53-38555) TL152.P46 FINGAR V -ionovich; FILOOT.M.P., redaktor; KOGAN,F.L., )9, RMIA Alats tothnicheelcly redalctor [Production and tocImical propagawls in auto transportation; work-practice of the Drivers' Central Club in Moscow] Proizvod- stvanno-takhniche"la. propagands na aytatransporte; is opyta raboty Mentrallnogo kluba, shoferov No". Noskya, Nauohno- tekhn.isd-vo, nytotransp. lit-ry, 1955. 92 p. (KLRA 9:3) (Transportation, Automotive) MROSTASHIVSXIT, No; FINGARIT, Do D I Fuel economy competitions for automobiles in the U.S.A. and Britain. Ayt.tramp,34 no.2:31 P 156. (KIM 9:7) (United States-Automobiles-lual consumption) NRI AP6032384 SOURCE CODE, CZ/0053/66/015/005/0416/0417 AUTHOR: Fink, Z.; Urban, R. ORG: J. E. Purkyne Military Medical Research and Institute for Postgraduate Studies, Hradec Kralove. (Vojensky lekarsk vyzkumny a dos olovaci ustav) TITLE: The changes in the time dynamic activity of acetylcholine and acetylcholine- sterases in brain of a rat following the administration of atropine and benactizyne SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska fyziologie, v. 15, no. 5, 1966, 416-417 TOPIC TAGS: brain, cerebral cortex, pharmacology, drug effect, atropine, benactizyne ABSTRACT: The changes in the time dynamic activity of acetylcholine and acetylcholinesterases in anatomically and functionally important parts of rat brain 1 following injections of atropine and benactizyne were examined. The results which include the biologically determined volume of acetylcholine and histochemically established volume of cholinesterase in t'.1-- rat cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, mesencephalon, cerebellum, medulla oblongata at verious time intervals (10, 30, 60 1 Card 1/2 AC NRI AP6032384 0 min) after the nitertnUscular fhjections of atropine (21, 05 mg/kg) and benactizyne (7. 36 kg/kg) are presented. ZW-,4 4'6-7 [KPI.. SUB CODE 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ OTH REF: 006/ 2 CZ EC HOS LOVAKIA N URDAN) R.; J-E- PurIcyne FlIedical Research inst-itute a wfAe.p&Vy"zIk, Ustva JEP), Hradec Kralove. Vy "Ghanges in the Activity of Acetylcholine-Lilco Substancoo in tho Rat Brain.Subjected to the Influence of Parasympathicolytic Drugs." Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 8, ilio 11., Nov 66, pp 372 - 373 Abstract:Tho influence of benactyzino and atronine on acotyl- choline esterase activity in rat brain was studied. Atropine sub- stantial'ly 'reduces the activity of ace tylchol ine-1. ika siihrtances in gR. basalia and the mesoncephalon. Apart from acting in the same way as abropineo benactyzine also had a tilarked of'fact in the cortex. No histochernical changes in t1ho activity of accuyleholine esterase in the rat brain were observed, 1 Table, no references. Submitted at the 8th Annual Psychopharmacological Iflecting at Jese- nik, 18 - 22 Jan 66. Article is in &iglish. Fishing terrdnology. p. 1969 14ORSKO RIBARSTVO. (Udruzenje morskog ribarstva Jugoalvije) RlJeka. Vol. 7, No. 8, Aug. 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress. vol. 5. No. 8. Aug. 1956. I HEYA, E. FINYA, B. fishing terminology. p. ~61. Vol. 7., RO- 10) Oct- 195f,. !,'CRSKO RJEARSTV0 ACRICULTURE Rijeka, YuEoslavia v So: East European AccessionY 01. 5, No. 5, ','ay 1956 I FTM?Ao R. Special terms for some trawler nets. p. 15. MORSKO RIBARSTVO. (Udruzenje morskog ribarstva Jugoolavije) Rijeka. Vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 1956. So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5. No. 9 September, 1956 FIMI B. SOURCE: Some artificially constructed fishing terms. P. 50. MORSKO RIBARSTVO. (Udruzenje morskog ribaratza Jugoslazije) Rijeka. Vol. 89 nog 2,p'Feb. 1956. East Eurpoean Accessions List (EEAL), Idbrax7 of Congress Vol. 5, no. 11, Nov., 1956. FINKAp B. Tuna and kindred terms. D. 91. MORSKO RIBAPSIVO. (Udrazenje '~o-rskog ribarstva Jugosla'vije) Rijeka. Vol. 8, no. 3, Mar. 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress Vol. 59 no. 11, Nov., 1956. FINY11) B. IIJILM,; D. Fish teminoloe-y and orthography. P. 153. Foreign nomencInture for fish pr(Aucts. p. 154- Vol. 8, No. 5, I%Y 1956. MOPSKO RIE~IFZSWO AGRICULTURE Rijeka,, Yucoslavia So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1957 FTHKA, B. FINK.'~, B. Names for Cephalopoda. p. 222, Vol. 8, No. 7, JulY 1956. MORSKO RIBt'tp:,TVO iiGRICULTURE Rijeka, Yugoslavia So: Ea5t EuroFean Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Februan- 10,57 B. Names for seme marine fishes. p. 2,1~0 (Florsko Ribarstvo. Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1g%-. Rijeka, Yuroslavia) I-Ionthly. Index of East European Accessions LC. Vol. 7, rc. 2, February 1958 FDN'KA, B. Names for small fishes. p. 295 (GLASNIK, Vol. 8, No. 9, Sept. 1956 (Published 1957) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC Vol. 6, Nol 12, Dec. 1957 Unal. FIDRA, B. Gira. guyun, and bukva. p. 42:). (Gozdarski vestmik, Vol. 8, No. 12. Dec. 1956. Ljubljana, Yugosl&via) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) Lc. Vol. 6. No. 8. Aug 1937. Uncl. FINKA, B. "galub, ziva, and Bklat; fish names." p. 295 (Morsko Ribarstvo) Vol. 9, no.3-1, Nov. 1957 Rijeko, Yugoslavia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, APril 1958 - FINKA, B. Sirr and skz:Ri . P. 18. (Gozdarski vestni1c, Vol. 9, No. 1. Jam, 1957, Ljubljana, Yugslovia) SO: Monthl; t of East European Accefisions (BEAL) Lc. Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. FINKA, B. Kanjac, arbum and Dirka. p. 90. (Gozdamaki vestnik, Vol. 9. No. 3. Mar. 1957, Ijublja#a, Yugslovia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accemajons(IRAL) Lc. fol. 6. No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. FIKKA, B. Ray and torpedo kish; fish terminology. p. 201. (GLASNIK, Vol. 9, No. 7, July 1957) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957 Uncl. CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. J-3 Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958~ 24748. Author Smalik,, Michal; Finka, Kamil. Inat Title The Question of the Utilization of the Lime Wastes of Soda Production as a Fertilizer. Orig Pub: Socialist. zemed. 1956, 6., No 21., 1295-1299. Abstract: Wastes contain much water and are dried before- hand in a pile; the dry part from the surface of the heap is used at once for fertilizer, while the deeper wet layers go for preparation of composts or are removed to the field for further drying. Application of wastes increased the yield of barley from 19.1 to 22.2 c/haj of fodder beet Card 1/2 21 CZECHOSLOVAlaA/Soil Science. Wineral Fertilizers. j-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958) 24748. from 82.5 to 95.9 c/ha. of hay from 35 to 42 c/ha., and seeds of flax from 6.8 to 9.0 c/ha. Card 2/2 Nt RN CZEMOSLOVAUA~Soil Science- Minere.1 Fertilizers. J-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Siol., No 2, 1958, 5801 Author : Smalik, Michal; Finka, Karol Inst Title : A Test of the Effect of Caustic and Other Lime Waste of the Factory "Chemosvit" on Plants and a Determination of the Possfbility of Their Use in Agriculture. Orig Pub : Pollnohospodarstvo, 1956, 3, No 6, 721-731 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 F1 NKBEIN) U. Directional antenna with an increased wave length on the conductor. P. 95. Bridge for measuring the dielectric constant and the loss angle for the frequency o.1 to looo mt. p. 96. SLABOPROUDY OBZCR, Prague, Vol. 15, no. 2, Feb. 19~h. SO: I-Ionthly List o--,' hast European Accessions, (EFAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 6 june 1956, Uncl. MAKARENKOp YU.A.; FINKEO A.I. Technical designero at the Parkhomenko Mining-Machinery YJants Mashinostroitell no.7s42-43 161. (MM 14:7) (Karaganda-Mining machinery) rANEBZRG, Vollf-, 71M, German-*Ikh Photographic lenses of the German Democratic Republic. Sov.foto 20: no.6t29-30 160, - (NMI 13:7) (Germny, &Bt--Photographic lenses) ---- - -- ---- -- - - ---- ----- ---- - ---- - - -- FINKEL' A. inzh. Diopatcher control of a grain elevator in the TSiurupa grain milling combine* Muk*-oUw*prome 2p no0;8-10 Mr 162. 03RA 1584) 1. Odesskiy proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut Pishcheprom. (Grain elevatoro) (Grain millin ) inzh. Using contactless Bemiconductor elements in the automation of elevators. Mak.-Olev. prcm. 28 no.l2s8-10 D 162. (MIRA 16sl) 1. Odesskiy proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut pishchavoy 'j promyshlennosti. (Grain elevators) (Transistors) - -- ---- -- -- ASKAROV, A.IA.; FINKZLI, AIAL111,10M.1- Gastritis and the tonic function of the stomach. Izv. AN Use SSR. Ser. med. no.1:45-50 '58. (MIRA 12:7) 10'Institut krayevoy meditsiny AN UzSSR. (STOMACH-DISIASIS) FIMLI 0 A.A. 11 . ~ ~ - --, " '"WONX Gas trot onometrlr as a clinical method of. diagitoole. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. ber. med. no.1:51-57 158. (MIRA 12:7) lo'Institut krayevoy meditsiny AN UzSSR. (STOMACH-WWRATION) ASKAROV, A.A., prof.; F 1, A.A., doteent S~mptomtology of stoumb digeases In Abu rbu Sima. Y&d.zbur. Uzb. no.8-9195-98 Ag-ff 158. NMA 13:6) 1. Chlen-korrespondeat AN UsSSR (for Aelmrov) (STOMACH--DISIPASIS) (ATICMA, 980T-1057) I FIRIM19 AGA@ . Rare case of a gunshot wound. Sad.-mad. ekspert. 2 no.3-054-55 4-8 159. (KMA 13:4) 1. Begovatolmya mezhrayoways sudebnomeditainkaya ekspertiza. (GUNSHOT WOUNDS) ASKAROV, A.A.; FIMM. A.A. Terminal ileltis in insufficiency of BauhIn's valve in chronic colitis patients. Izv. AN Uz.SSR. Ser.med. no.6:49-54 159. (XM 13:4) 1. Inetitut krayevoy meditelar AN UzSSR. (ILIUM--DISMAS3S) (COLITIS) - 174NUL I P A.A. 9 dotsent I Conference on gastrointestinal pathology. lied. zhur. Uzb. no. 9:82-84 S 160. (MIRA 13:10) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DISEASES) RAHIMMI, N.R.; FINKE! 1, A.A.; KAZIMM.-, K.N. Entarokinase In the duodenal contents in patio-its with chronic colitis. Trudy Inst. kraev. eksper. ....?d. no.5:74-80 163- (MM 17:6) SHATSEVA, I.P.;,FINKEL'g A.A. Sarcoma of the left atrium. Med. zhur. Uzb. no.6t74-75 Je163 (MIRA 1723) 1. Iz Tashkentskoy tuberkuleznoy bolinitay No.3. L 05189-6Z ENT (1) Wd ACC NR: AP011272 SOURCE CODEi UR/0413/6 13010-1~6 AUTHORS: Kudryavtsev, A. I-; Marakint N-,.Fj Finkello A. A. ;?-1 0 ORG: none L3 TITLE: Axial plunger pump. Class 59, No. 180090 SOURCEt Izobreteuiyap prowlahlenr4ye obraztsyp tovarnyye znakit no. 6, 1966, 130 TOPIC TAGS: axial pump, flow distribution, flow regulation ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an axial plunger pump provided with at. least one inclined disk fixed to the drive shaft and with a valved distributor can- sisting of the individual pressure valves and of radially mounted suction valves forced to move by an eccentric connected to the drive shaft. To provide for the regulation of the pump output by removal of liquid during at least a part of the pressure stroke of the plungers, the eccentric is free to turn about the inclined disk (see Fig. 1). The eccentric may be connected to a tie rod placed axially in a hollow of the shaft through a finger entering a threaded groove. The movements of this tie rod turn the eccentric in respect to the inclined disk. Card 1/2 UDC: 621.653-543-531.3 L NR. AP6011272 Fig. 1. 1 plunger; 2 - eccentric; 3 - inclined disk; 4 - finger; 5 - threaded groove; 6 - axial opening in the shaft; 7 - tie rod Orig. art. hast 1-figure. SIUB CODE: 13/ smDATE, iway64 Card 2/2 IPATOV, Petr Platonovichp inzh.,- EjNXW-,Abram Froymovich., inzh.; ZAIENSKIY., V.S., inzh., nauchn. red.; PEMALYUK, M.V*, red.; SHEVCHENKO, T.N.,, tekhn. red. [Rigging operations and hoisting and conveying machinery used in assembling] TakelazhrWe raboty i montazhrqe pod"- emno-transportnye mekhanizny. Moskvap Stroiizdat, 1964. 246 P. (KIRA 17:2) KRYLOV, V.A.; IFATOV, F.F., retsenzent; -ZU4,Ukl,,_ A.F., retsenzent; GURVITS, A.I., inzh., nauchn. red. [Assembling the equipment of steel smelting plants) 14on- tazh oborudovaniia staleplavillnykh tsekhov. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 289 p. (MIRA 17-6) D U 1; ~ LY -;;'V FINU."Ll, t F., nauchn. red. .1 r. [Assembling the engineering equipment of rol-ling Montazh tekhnologicheskogo oborudovaniia prokatnykh ts(-.- khav. Moskva, Stroiizdat. 1964. 295 F. (MIRA USSR/Chemistry,.- Combustion Kinetics IOct 52 "Kinetics of the Decomposition of Ethane in the Presence of Fropylene at Low Pressures," A.D. Stepukhovich an&-A.G. Finkel-J, ~~taratov State U,v v- Zhur Fiz Kh1m, Vol 26, No 10, PP 1413-1418 Studied the kinetic s of the decompn of ethane when propylene is added at two different temps and pressures of ethane. Demonstrated that the velocity of the decompn of ethane is slowed down in accordance with A.D. Stepukhovich's eq when propylene is adaed. With increasing temp, the retarding effect of propylene is reduced. 256T37. FTI USSR/Chemistry - Combustion Kinetics Oct 52 "Kinetics and Decomposition Mechanism of Ethane in the Presence-of Propylene," A.D. Stepukhovich and (~k.G. Finkel'O,~barato, State U Zhur Fiz Khim Vol 26, No 10, pp 1419-1424 Considers the mechanism for the decompn of ethane in the presence of propylene where the reactions of the active radicals.combining with propylene to form inactive radicals play a principal part. An eq for Lhe relationship between the velocity of the reaction and the concentration of the in- hibitor can be derived from the assumed scheme. 256T39 Gives an explanation for the decrease in the in- hibiting action of propylene as the temp is in- creased. The relative effect of the inhibiting action of the additive depends on the initial cone of the hydrocarbon. At the temps and quanti- ties of the inhibitor (propylene) in question. The effect is inversely proportional to the initial cone of the hydrocarbon. 7 *j AW 'J"ACCESSION NR: AP3005841 B/0051/63/Olti/002/0195/0201 ALMIONCTinke It Prokof I yev~~ X. I. iSvOrdloV, L.M. TITLE:. B4perimental and..theoretical inVestigation of the absolute intensities the bands in the infrared spectra of hydrocarbons in the gaseous phase. 19 10 mtane and o Ohexane. -yo .105-201 SOURM.., 4 tika I; spektroskopiya vv,15 no 2,:1963, ~:'TOPIC TAGS.-. absorption 6and.,'t _1;ini~arednpeotrum, band. intensity, dipole moment, tanejicyclohexane~:eth cyc open JM ABSTRAM. Investigation of:the ab.solute.intensities of the infrared absorption': molecules in the vapor p4age is of considerable interest i;L view of the-YT! light It can throw on molecular structure in the absence of intermolecular int6g," actions (association, eta.). Ow4g to experimental difficulties, howe er, untii-. I v r cently few Absolute intensities have,been measured. The present work was de- ~ft' e 77-; voted to.-measurement of the absolute intensities of the infrared bands of oyclo..j utane,and cyclohexan,!~in the,ga'seous state and to calculation, on.the basis'o :pe the experimental data, of th elegtro-optical parameters characterizing the polem! 0., Card ji TV L i*"3 ACCESSION NRt AP3005841 U. Tho-spectra were record a#ributes of the C~-H bonds in these cycloparaffino. p otoe y -6 infrared spectrometer. h lectricall 'on a, modlif i~d . US speoial measurba. were taken to-insure-high'stability of:the detecting-reoording sytitem, Special cylindrica1gas-absorption cells:-with thick glass wqlls wore used for the exper nts The':,qell thicknesses (lengths) were 504 101-and 301 mm. The I me UtonAt -werereco V rded with referenc t6~O and 100% transmittance mar 4 ues kers The, re. c6rddd and'ealculated intensity values are presented in a table, The integral ati.;. sorption coelficie 2 W nts were evaluated bXthe extrapolation method of B. ils on drA .B Wells (J.Chem.Phys.,14p ~578 1946), whichis generally admitted to be the most jxate and a cc convenient method. Theintegral-absorption coefficient versus p1 (p =.partial pressure of the gas and 1 w the length of the absorption cell) ciir~4~ all have a long horizontalsedtion (the curves tend to rise slightly in the 're' 61 -of small pi values). The formulas used for calculating the derivatives of*the d1i', S pole"iiomento are.adduced. The'observed Intensity distributioits in the cycl6perx-o!-- tanc- and cyclohexano spectra are .'interpreted In the light of the calculated-blec"'.'t A tro-optical. parameters.. The ele6tro-optical parameters obtained for cyclohexand re c ared with the parameters~of ethane. 'Vhe authors are grateful to .8 1, omp : /and K.K.Sidorov for their interest in the worko Origoart.has: 12 formulas,~ -3 91. T sures arai I-tablee' X~ :U S/048/63/027/001/010/043 B163/B160 AUTHORs TITLE: Measurement of the intensity and the width of absorption bands in the infrared region PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 27., no. 1, 1963, 22 - 24 TEXT: The infrared absorption bands of cyclohexane at 861 and 903 cm of' 1 acetonitrile:ajt 918 cm- 1 and of benzene at 1037 cm- were recorded in the- infrared spectrometers 0KC-6 (IKS-6), 44WC-12 (IKS-12) (single VLY~.,) and OKC-2 (double ray:,-,) with NaCl pri~smu- Tho IKS-6 spectrometer was im- proved by adding a recording potentiometer, a,4.DrjS(FEOU) amplifier 'stage, and a highly sensitive thermocouple. After correction for effective slit, width e3v the maximum values of absorption, band half-widths and integral-:, e absorption coefficients, measured in the 3 instruments, were compared with pach other and with data from other author's. If,8V is less than 0-4 e times the observed band half-width, the maximum absorption values depart Card 1/2 S/048/63/027/001/010/043 Measurement offthe iniensiti';; B165/BI80 from the average by about 1.5%9 the band half-widthp about 2%; if 61) e. is larger, the deviations are much greater. The differences between the in-. tegral absorption coefficients:measured in the different spectroMeteral and correoted for the wings according to Ramsay's method, are only sligfit in the case of cyclohexane. -This paper was presented at the 14th Con- ference on Spectroscopy in GorIkiy, July 5-12, 1961. There it 1 table. Card 2/2 KCZLOV, I.G.; NIKOLISKIYY V.K.; FINKELI, A*G* Study of electron currents in a high vacuum using an optical method. Radiotekh. i elektron. 10 no-3:578-581 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:3) (C )/F.WP(j Fc-4/Pr-4 RM ION NR: AP5011135 Ufl/0o5l/65/Ol8/004'j/0724/o725 AUTHORS: Borisov, M. G.; Finkel', A.G.; Sverdlov, '.~. M. TITLE: An experimental and theoretical investiga-~ion of the absolute intensities of the infrared spectra of gaseous hydrocarbons SOURCE: Optika i spektroskoplya, v. 18, no. 4, !965, 724-725 TOPIG.-TAG -~gazequw-.I-iydr-warbow,~----infr-ared, spectrum blefin e I-A-ctr -.*,-.tbri-groupF,--tetram--tt~ylel;bSrl6he absorption' te~ Ppe'etrum.'abscild Antensity ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of an earlier investigation of the absolute intensities of the infrared hands of p=,jlene and !.~Ijbul--Ylvnel(Opt. I spektr, v. A, no. 6, 1965). The purpT of investigation was to measure the absolute intensities of the infrared bands of gaseous tetramethviethylene and to veri- use of the electro-optical paramet--rs of the mEtal group card 113 -1761666-65 -- ACCESSION NR; AP5011135 of propylene andisobOylene ~to,explain the intensity distribution,:, in the infrared i3pdatrum~,df~~-tetramthyl'ethylene, The absorption 7 spectrum of the tetramethyl6thy"i-ene was recorded with an IKS 6 ZiF and NaCl prisms. The absolute in- infrared spectrometer with. tegrated intensities were.-determined by the Wilson-Wells extrap- olation method. The conditions for recording the spectra and is the m-~thod of determining the absolute intensitlE. have been pre- sented previously (opt. I spektr. v. 15, 195, 1963). The error in the measurements of the intensity for a group of bands is 5 to 10 per,cent. The measured absolute intensities of the absorption bands are tabulated. The normal coordinates of tetrauethy',Iethylenel were calculated with an electronic comDuter. The infrared band densities were calculated by using the electro-optical parameters of the 0 group from the authors' earlier work. The Introduction I of these 1~arame ters has improved the agreement between the calcu- lated and'measured intensities in some sections of the spectrum and provides for complete explanation of the intensity d1stribu- tion in the infrared spectrum of' tetramethylethylene. The maximurr, Card---2/3 the electro-optioal parameters of the ON gruup of propylene and -:", Isobutylene can be uged to calculate the"infrared band intensities o. tetramethylethylene. This confirms the possibility of trans- ferring the electro-optical parameters of less complex olefins to the calculation of the intezisities of more compler, olefinic hydrocarbons. Original article has: 2 formulas and 1 table ASSOCIATION.". None: SUBMITTED: 03Aug6k-.'__ HNGL: 00 SUB CODEEP: OPI'W 001 NR REP SOV., 004 OTHER. EWT(m)/EPFW/-EMTPW T RM L 1765-66 AccEssioN NR: Ap5ol2638 UR/00~1/65/018/005/090,8/0 930 535.343 - L5.4 II'Ll , v~ z) AUI Pltd(tylo IA*41 06 0, TardgaVa) N. V. Sverdlov. L. M. TITLE: Experimental and theoretical Investigation of absolute intensities In the infrared spectra of 1Wdrocarbons In the gas phase. III. 1,3-butadien~ I SOURCE: Opti~m I spektroskopiya,, v. 3Bp no. 5) 1965, 926-930 ITOPIC TAGS. 1R spectrum) butadiene, deuterium compound, line intensity, conjugated' polyolefin lWdrocarbony electrooptic effect) absorption band ABSTRACT: This Is a continuation of earlier investigations (opt. I spektr. v. 15, 195, 1963 ff) of the infrared bands of certain naphthenic and olefinic hydrocarbon i The present work is devoted to a measurement of the absolute intensities of the in frared bands of trans-1,3-butadiene, and.to a calculation, on the basis ofthe ex- 1! perimental data obtained, of-.a set of electro-optical parwieters characterizing the, polar properties of the bonds in dienes with c.~njLiaat~d _0=C double, bonds, ' An order to determine the effect ol conjugation on bond polarity. The absorption bpecti-om of k,3-butadiene wan recorded with an infrared spectrometer using LiFP,NaCl, and KBr The Wilson-Wells extrapolation method (J. Chem. Phys. v. 14, 578, 1946risms. was used to determine the absolute intensities of the absorption bands. Thc,i I-Card FINKEL$, A.G.; BORISOV, M.G.; SVERDLOV, L.M. Experimental and th-oretical study of the absolute intensities of infrared spectra of,hydrocarbons in the gaseous phase. Part 2. Opt. i spektr. 19 no.lt65-70 J1 165. (MIRA 18: 8) A. -L TARAIS-OVA, N.V.- SVERDLOV. -.M. . I. Experimental and theoretical study of the absolute intensities of infrared spectra of hydrocarbons in the gaseous phase. Opt. i spektr. 18 noo5e)28-930 W 165. (MTRA 18-10) STALIMAKHOVA, I.P.1-FINKELI, A.G.; SVERDLOV, L.M. Experimental and theoretical study of the absolute intensities of infrared spectra of hydrocarbona in the gaseous phese. Part 5, Propane. Opt. i spektr. 18 no.6rlO83-1086 Je 165,, (MIRA 18:12) Pr.-4 lip RH EPF(c)/VMT(1)/EWT(ta) ACCESSION HR.- AR501223T UR/10058/65/000/003/DO151DO15 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mika., Abs. 3D103 AUTHORS: Borisaw M. G. ; Prok H. Sve~ y L. M. * Thragoval ginkell. A. G. TITLE: Investigation of Intensitle.. of vIbrational. spectra of moltgRLe_p-__qf differ- I ent classes Zj CITED SOURCE: Tr-,Kbmis. i3o spektroskopli. AN SSSR, vyp. 1, 1964, 199-203 TOPIC TAGS: vibrational spectrum, electro optical parameter, Infrared spectrum, spectral intensity, bordrocarbon molecule TRANSLMON: The Intencities and polarizations of vibrational Wetra and the electronic parameters were calculated.for 26 molecules- CIV '2 A' U.Nt'I'Al' the 06 , C081 CtH .2, olefins and their isotcpic subetituteLn- Th itte a 4 e o infkared speaxa and electro- optical paremeters are eft-1culated fo, 15 Molecules- C3 114' C3'%' CAI COV C5 E~op C6 H,,, olefins and their deuteri=.. rubGtitutea. The qC i ard L 49778-65 ACCESSION HRI M012237 ekTerime&.al data an the IntenaLtiesp obtained by the authors, were used ror the C51CU1AtlQUG- MM CGZ-. Opt 00 INGL: 00 ard C 2/2 AW-gagglAg g L 41z2-22_6 OWT (1) /EPA 000-2/EW ( t)/EZC (b -2/EWA (M) - 21EWA (h) Pz~_6/Peb/P; ACCESSIONNR: AP5007110 IJP(-,) ATL S/0109/65/010/003/f)578/0581 AUTHOR: Kozlov, 1. G., Nikol'skiy. V. K.; Finkel', A. G. TITLE: Siudying b2ams of electron moving in a high vacuum by an optical method SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektrortika, v. 10, no. 3, 1965, 578-581 TOPIC TAGS* electron beam, electron beam tube ABSTRACT: A new method of photographing an electron beam in an envelope containing residual gases of unknown compoeitiou (having, however, the intensity of radiation in the blue-green zone! higher than in the red zone) at 10-7_10 'a torr is described. High- s einsitivity orthochromatic plates and a high-apertur e- ratio objective7are used. Even with very low current densities (0. 0001 arnp/cm') and at 3x10 torr, the exposure time was a. few minutes (not a few hours as given by J. T. Wallmark, J. Appl. Phys. , 1953, Z4, 590). Special attention was paid to a Card 1/2 L 41agg-65 ACCESSION NR: APS0071 10 complete elimination of the heater glovj,. Photographs of electron beams in a K-26 reflex klystron and in a'bifilar-helix focusing structure are shown. It is noted that the maximum luminescence does not always correspond to the maximum space-charge density in the beam. "In conclusion, rhe authors wish to thank P. V. Golubkov for his attention to the work. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBNUTTED: 03Feb64 ENGL: 00 SUB CODE: ECO G? NO REF SOV: 00 1 OTHER: 003 71 Card 110-4-22/25 AUTHORS: RaytEel'skiy, L.A., and Finkell, A.I., Engineers TITIE: Technical-economic Characteristics of Sub-stationz with Dry Transformers Installed Inside Factories (Tekhniko- ekonomicheskiye pokazateli vnutritBekhovykh podstantsiy s sukhimi tran formatorami) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Elektropromyshlennosti, 1958, No.j* pp. ?2 - ?3 bSSR). ABSTRACT: This is a brief plea for the use of packaged sub-stations with dry transformers installed near the load centre for indus- trial power supplies. This is seen to be the cheapest way of providing supplies if erection and fire precaution charges are included in the cost. A dimensioned plan and circuit of a sub-station are given and comparative costs for different kinds of transformer sub-station are tabulated. There are 2 figures and 1 table. SUBMITTED: November 16, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of congress uard 1/1 4 -T. N03',' FENIN041 SUSW7, A.A., kand.takhn.nauk; FINOL', A. I., gornVy inzh. Investigating ZBK-5 column-mounted electric drills. Ugoll Ukr. 3 no.4:26-27 AP '59. (MIRA 12:7) (Rock drills--Jloctric driving) I FIN"Ll, A.I., insh. Automatic control of unloading trucks of belt conveVorB. tent. mashinootre-43 no.3135-3~ Yv t6'3. (MIRA 16:3) Oonveying machiner-Y) (Remote contrbl) GGOYMM , Ye.G., inzh.; FINKEL'.. A.I., inzh. Automation of pneumatic tube transportation. Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 15 no.7:22-25 -Tl 161. (MIRA 14;7) (Automation) (Pneumatio-tube transportation) GOYGMAN, Ye.G., inzh.; FINKEL I -,.A-,I.,-Inzh. Over-a-U automation of a medium-capacity compressor station. Test. mash. 41 no.3:32-37 Mr 161. (MIRA 34:3) (Air compressors) (Automation) VULIMIAN, V.A.; MWAN, M.S. Automatic control system for continuous neutralization* Avt. i prib. no.4a2l-22 O-D 161+ (MIRA 18a2) FINKELIv Me Binary counter with a decimal output. Priborostroenie no.9s 30-31 S 164. (MIKI 17:11) R VULIKHMAN, V.A.; FRIDMAN, M.S.; FINKELI, A.I..; YUSIM, G.M. Automated production line for low-module wetting of raw materials. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 17 no.6:26-27 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Ukrgiprogidroliz. ACC NRe AP5023275 UR/0302/65/000/003/0037/0039 681.14:621.9-529 AUTHOR: QJL11, A. L TITLE: The use of forrotransistor components for digital programmed control or mechanisms SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyeniye, no. 3, 1965, 37-39 TOPIC TAGS: - transistorized circuit, digital system, automatic control system, chemical plant equipment, control circuit ABSTRACT: The author describes a new counting circuit based on ferrotransistor components developed at the "Ukrgiprogidroltz" Designing Institute for the 70FS-1 machine used in chemi- cal enterprises for the processing of motion picture film. Ferrotransistors operate in a very stable manner at 5 - 10 ke frequency sequences, guarantee high instrument reliability while imposing simple requirements, on cores, transistors, and power supplies; they are small in size, have an unhmited operating life, work at low voltages, and consume very small amounts of power. The article describes in detail the design and operation of the new counting circuit which passed all laboratory tests. The device can be applied without essential modification to coordinate metal cutting stands in which the displacements of tools arc programmed from point to point by means of two coordinates. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ,IASSObIATIOR: None SUDMMED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IE, DPA EC NO REP SOV. 003 OTHER: 000 ard 17 FINMELI, A.I.; BULIKHWN, V.A.; IFRIDMAN, M.S.; YUSIM, G.I.I. Automation of dumping (-&rts for the clvtrging of hydrolysis apparatus. Gidroliz. i lesakhim. prom. 18 no.6.,28-29 165. ORIRA 18:9) 1. Ukrgiprogidroliz. IN ELI---B-.I. F K I Finkel 1. B. 1. "The organiza-tim and ex,rience of the work of the obstetrical-gynecological room 'Pf the health service of the Rostov Seltmach Plantl (Author's sumnary of the paper), Sbornik nauch. trudov (Rost. obl. nauch.-issled. akushersko-aim-kol. in-t), Issue 8 , 1948, p.214-15. SO: U-3261, 10 April 1953 (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 12, 1949). - - Fr, -1V , I fP . id~ , , - Finkel' 0 B. and Moddovkina, A. G. "Chance in the cytobacte;-ioscopic picture IL of smears from the urethrn and the cervical ranal In the course of !penicillin and StLI treatment of gonorrheal', Sbornik natwh. trudov (Rost. obl. nauch.-issled. akushe.sk6- ginekol. in-t), Issue 8, 1948, p. 82-87. So: U-3261, 10 April 1953 (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 12, 1949). GELDERGst S.T.; KIMIK, B.L.; GELBMG, I.S. Experimental vindication of the lzmmiwochmnical prophylaxis of tuberculosis. J. hyg. epidem. (Praha) 9 no.1:1.8-30 165 1. Grodrio Medical Institute and Kirghiz Tuberculosin Pesearch Institute, Grodno. - FBfzTL, E. E - (Vlo!iocow) - - -- - - -a --W06 "Study of Steam Diffusion x in Synthetic Materials with Tritium." paper presentad at the Intl. Conference on Radioisotopes in Scientific Reevarch in Paris, 19-20 Sept 1957. Angavandte Chemie, No. 3, 1958. A assuring the moisture permeability of synthetic films by means of water tRWd with tritium (with summall-y in Inglish). Zhur.f it. khim-31 no.7:1650-1653 J1 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Nsuchno-iseledovstellskiy institut kabellnoy proaqshleanosti. (Tritium) (Permeability) (Films (Chemistry)) 1ITMI, E. E. : Meter Chem Sci (diss) -- "rho use of tritiim for investign- ting the water-permeability of polymer films". Moscc,,T, 1958. 19 pp (Glavnii- proyekt of the Gosplan TJSSR, Sci Res Inst of the Cable Industry and Inst of ?hys Chem of the Acad Soi =~), 150 copies (n, wo 6, 19~9, 126) AUTHORS: Savitskiy, P., Finkel', E., Serenko, V.,Bulatova,N. 89-1-19129 TITLE: The Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Scientific Re2earch (Pri- meneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov v nauchnykh isuledovaniyakh) PERIODICALi Atomnaya Energiya, 1958, Vol- 4, Nr 1, pp. 92 - 96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From September 9, to September 2o, 1957 a Congress was con- vened by the UNESCO, which dealt with the use of radioactive isotopes. A total of 39 sessions took place, at which 2o6 lectures were delivered. Of these lectures 49 were delivered by representatives from the USSR, 38 by representatives of France, 31 by such from the USA, and 29 by representatives from areat Britain. The following lectures deserve special mentions Physic2t Formation of long-lived A126 from Mg25(d,n) and mg26j~~n, Production of the short-lived isotopes Mg25, 1132, 1 1 F18 Production of C6137: (Great Britain)-from phosphorous tungsten acid as a phosphate, (USSR) - from ferrocyanide as a chloride. A new electromagnetic method for the separation of a,8, and r active isotopes. Metal Industry: Investigation of diffuaion phenomena. Card 1/3 Investigation of the transmission of electricity in "solid" The Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Scientific Research. 89-1-19129 liquids. The use of Cr5l as a proof for the stability of inert metal coverings. The measuring of the interspaoes between the rotor and the sta- tor of high pressure steam turbines with jr192. The influence exePoised by irradiation upon semiconductors. Investigation of the velocity of corrosion in solids at high temperatures. The measuring of cation mobility in a mixture of molten oxides. Analytical and Physicql Chemiatrys Chromatography in ion exchangers. Investigation of catalytic processes. Investigation of the construction and the properties of hetero- yoly-compounds. Explanation of ylatinum-sublimation phenomena. The sulphurization of metallic surfao*m. Determination of the thickness, natural and physical-ohomioal properties of extremely thin coating applied to glass. Mosimetryl Determination of the sum dose with end-point colors The use of phenol solutions and triohlorethylene fo; the dosi- metry of f-rays and neutrons. Geophysicas 32/S34 Card 2/3 Determination of the 5 content of meteorites and of the earth. The Use of Radioactive Isoto]pes for Scientific Research. 89-1-19/29 Biology: Investigation of the albumen exchange, of nuclei acids and gluoogen in various funcional state@ of the brain. Investigation of the course taken by ferments. A device for the exact determination of the introduction of a radioactive substance in-to hypophysis. Investigations of photo-synthesis. The behaviour of the fission products in earth, in plants, and in living beings. Determination of the lethal effect if Sr90 is administered to young monkeys: if a dose of 18e-t-C Sr90/ 1 g Ca is prevent in the bones of the monkey, the monkey dies within 3 years. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3