SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT B.A. FRUMKIN - YA.P. FRUMKIN
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KMYAVTM, Boris Vasillyevich; red.; KnINIKOVA, Ye.Z.,
red.izd-va; TTSHKVICH, Z.V., takhn.red.
[Nepal; economy and foreign trade) Nepal; ekonomika i vneshnisia
torgovlia. Moskva, Vneshtorgizdat, 1959. 115 p. (KIRA 12t10)
(Nepml-Rconomic conditions) (Nepal-Comaerce)
GALITSKIY, Nikolay Fedorovich; MOISEYEV, Anatolly Aleksandrovich;
OGIDDLIN, Georgly Aleksandrovich; PASENKO, Igor' Aleksandrovich;
FRUMKIN Boris Soloronovich- ZOTIKOV, G.I., doktor tekhn. nauk,
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retsenze AUKMP Ye.
Ye.N.p red.; FRUMM, P.S.,, tekhn. red.
(Designs of gas turbine systems; album of drawings] Konstruktsii
gazoturbinnykh ustanovok; allbom illiustratsii. Leningrad, Sud-
promgiz, 1962. 99 p. _(Description] Opisanie. 163 p.
(KULA 15:6)
(Gas turbines-Design and construction)
GALITSKIY, Vikolay Fedorovich; MOISEYEV, Anatolly. Aleksandrovich;
OGIDBLIN, Georgiy Aleksandrovich; PASINKO, Igor' Aleksandrovich;
I
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KIN, 2DxJz_Soler_-onovich,- ZOTIKOV, G.I.p doktor tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; MOISEYKV, A.A., nauchny-y red.; SHAUIRAK, Ye.R., red.;
FRUMKIN, P.S., tekhn. red.
(Design of gas-turbine plants)Konstruktaii gazoturbinrykh usta-
novok; opisanie. [By) N.F.Galitskii i dr. Leningrad, Sudprom-
giz., 1962. 163 p. (MIM 15:9)
(Gas turbines-Dosign and construction)
_.MUMKIN,,-BorIa Solomonovich; REBROV, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk,
dois-,,' retsenzent; VASILIM, V.K.p nauchn. red.;
SHAURAK, YeAj red.
(Diagram TSJ for the calculation of marine gas turbines]
Diagrmmna TSJ dlia rascheta midovykh gazoturbinvykh usta-
novok. Leningrad, Sudostroenies 1965. 62 p.
(MMA .18:8)
IITAYT3XV. G.P. Inz heair,Cdecea sad] - XOSOHOTOV. I.T.. inzhener: TULIAYIV.
M.P., inzhener; . ). inzhener; TAKOVINY, V.N., inzhoner,
4=116 7 -LL
redaktor; TURKOV, CA*. 112zhenar, redaktor,- TIKHAUOV, A.Ya.,
tekhnichookly redaktor
(Assembling machine tools; a concise reference manual) Hontazh
metallorezhuchaheeo oborudoyantia; kratkoe spravochnoe posoble.
Xoekva, Go&. nauabno-takha. izd-vo mashinoetrolt. lit-27, 1956
123 p. (KLRA 101i)
Nachine tools)
FRUMKIN,
Universal maginetic table. Rod. metallorezh otan. no.1:22-23 '58.
(MIRA 12:12)
(Pactoriao-lquipment and suppliec)
FRUMIN, Froim Davidovich.
Machining bed guides during repair. Mod. notallorezb. a tan.
no.5:3 159. (14M 130)
(Machine tools-Haintenance and repair)
FRUMKINP F.D.; NEVSKIY, A.A.
Analyzing troubles and breakdowns of machine tools.
Mnshinostroitell no.9:22 S 165. (IaFA 18.12)
VODOPIYANOV, I.; KOROBKOVI A.
Building control by State Bank branches. Den. i kred. 21 no.3:
39-46 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Nachallnik tekhnicheakogo otdela Leningradskoy gorodakoy kontory
Gosbanka (for Frunkin). 2. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela
Stavropol'skoy krayevoy kontory Gosbanka (for Vodoplyanov).
3. Starahiy insh. Stayropollskoy krayevoy kontory Gosbanka (for
Korobkov).
(Construction induatry-Auditing and inspection)
(Banks and banking)
FRUIAKIN, . Georgiy-Mavydovich; LWTIN, Ye.A.,, retsenzent; FROWV)
- A.D., retsenzent; GOROKHOYA, S.S.,, tekhn. red.
[Design and construction of radio apparatus) Rascbet i
konstruirovanie radioapparatury. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Vysshaia shkola,ff 1963. 318 p. (MIRA 17:2)
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THE MOTION OF SOLID AND NPWIQUID METALLIC BODIES IN SOLUTIONS OF ELECTEI -410
OLTTIS. 1, A. FRLUKIN AND B, LEVICH (A CTA PHYSICOCHIV. U.P.S.S., 1945, 1,000
20, (6) 789-80e (In Eiijllrjh) In conneotion with clootrocapillarity and
eleatrokinotic phenomena, particularly with reference to the influence or
the electrolyte on the motiom of the mercury electrode in polarographic
studies, the behaviour of charged particle moving In an electrolyte under
the action of an external electric field i: theoretically Investigated.
Non-conduoting particles, ideally polasixable and inomplately polarizable
metallic particle* are separately oansidered. 1he t)-ooretical prikelplos
involved and the results obtained are fully discussed. G.V. R,
I I L Am&TALLUICKAL UYINATIOR CLASSIFKATION
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ANDRIffZ7, I.A.,prof.; GLUSKIN, L.Ta., kand.tekhn.nauk; LITVINOV, V.D., inzhj;
XOVACHICH, V.A., lnzh.; 7RMaI1JL_I-A-, lnzh.; MOSHCHU, Ya.I., inzhq;
DOLBILKIN, V.I., inzh.; ROMANOV, P.A., inzh.; _130Y_10, A,B.
Using furnaces vithlaoic high-refractory arches to improve the qualit7
of chromium steel. Stall 20 no.10:896-898 0 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy inBtitut i Izhorskiy zavod.
(Chrodium steel--Metallurg)r) (Open-hearth furnaces)
ACC NRI AP6031708 SOURCE CODE: UF/03.~,/66/000/007/0041/0042
.AUTHOR: Frumkin 1. A (Engineer); Koz1ov, V. 1. Ungineer); Kuznetsova, A. V. (Engi-
neer); Osit-an-ii-n,"'. ~.(Engincer)
ORG. none
;TITLE: Attempt to construct a high-pressure reactor for operation at high to-peratures
SOURCE: Khim1che:-.1-.,)ytj i neftyanoye nashinostroyeniye, no. 7, 19669 41-42
jTOPIC TAGS: ne'citl iicat treatmont, thermal fat-igue, pressure vessel, metallurgic pro-
chemical n-ictor / 2SK014F steel, 25rh3,',F steel
ilMSIRACT: 7"-ic (k:-,J4:-,n o~- a mactor fFor operation at 1500 atm and 4000C (for the produc-1
Ition of syntlihOzic *'%L';!1_0""'s) 13 (!,:!z;cr!"-ed. T"-02 reactor (autoclave) body was made of
i25Kh2MF steel zm6 -tae cover mad,~ of 25XM-~F steel. After forging, both pieces were
isubjected to len.-thy, 'crea--ment at 150-10100C and 4-56 hr duration.;!
;After this ti-,-atment, both the reactor body and the cover had higher mechanical proper-1
;ties than those required for operation at 1500 atm and 4000C. The assembled reacZor
1passed the 1675 atm test. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 tables.
SUB CODE: SUBM DATE; none/ ORIG REF: 001
UDC. 66.023.7-987.002.2
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ACC NRs AT6024296
SOURCE CODt*:--UR/2057/66/000/050/0009/0
AUTHOR: Neymark, A. I. (Doctor of technical aciences, Professor); rrumkin, L. P.
ORG: none
:TITLZ: Mathematical programming in the formulation and solution of production line
IreliabilityNProblems
:SOURCE: L ningrad. Inzhenerno-ekonomichoskiy institut. Trudy. no. 58, 1966, Hatematiko-
ekono-michesk-i-ye problem trudy Mezhvuzovskoy
y (
:nauchnoy konferentsii Primeneniye matematiki i elektronno-vychislitellnoy tekhniki v
ickonomike, 1964 g., 69-100
TOPIC TAnS: littear progrnmroing, r-1 iohl I i iv
ABSTRACT: Production line reliability'is defined in terms of volume, quality, and rate
of output. These properties are assessed in application to each unit position in the
line, to the totality of units, and to the line as a whole. Three aspects of reliabi-
lity are distinguished: a) extensive reliability, defined by the reliability of the
operation of equipment; b) intensive reliability, defined by the stability of output
in a unit of time and c) reliability in quality control. In the firnt. parameters of
,rejects aind those of reparability are taken into account. The following formula is us_
ed to define extensive reliability:
Card 1/2
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tP
P tP = tn
ifor the case of a single working place; here, tPis the average time between two re-
jects and t is the average time lost in removing the reject. Graphical illustration
n I
!is used to show how production may be programmed in order to increase the reliability
of production on the basis of a study of extremal problems, Orig. art. has: 4 figures,
42 formulas, i table.
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CODE: 12,13/ SUBM DATEi none
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-AYERT-ti, NR: 11)A046 67 /0032/64/030/0101122211224
AUTHOR: Vovdtskiv. S. S.; Tagnyatinskaya, S. M.;
Yeptseyeva. So N.; Rayevskiy, V. G.
:TITLks Method for determining the. adhesion of polymers to powder
fillers
,SOURCE: Zavodakays laboratoriya, v. 30, no. 10, 19640 1222-1224
~TOPIC TAGS: adhesion, polymer, filler, powder filler# sodium
butadiene rubberg nitrite rubbcr, chal!~, chemical blaik*
ABSTRACTs A now method has been developed for determining.the adhe-
~qion of polimers to any powder tiller.J~The method is based an the
;use of substrotes prepared from mixtures of various amounts of a
.powder filler with a binder. The surface of the substrate must be
mechanically pretreated and cleaned to ensure close contact between the
filler particles and the polymer. The adhesion of the polymer to the
pure filler was determined by graphic extrapolation of experimental
curves of adhesion values versus binder/filler ratio to a zero binder
content. The results of experiments conducted with: 1) sodium but*-
Card 1/4
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iACCESSION HRi AP40464 7
(CKH-35) rubber as the polymer and mixtures of poly(vinyl alco-
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,.sr,e.gLven in Figs. I and 2 of the Enclosure. The dotted lines are
Ahe curve sections extrapolated to a zero binder content. Their Enter-
.'sections with the ordinate indleste the adhesion of the polyser to the
pu.reftller. Orig. art. hams 2 figures.
;'ASSOCIATIONt Hoskovekiy Institut tonkoy khtmicheskoy tekhnotogiL In,
,H* V.-Lotmonomova (Institute of Fine Chemical Technology)
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Jelloh.
YAGUYATINSKAYA, S.M.; RAYEVSKIY, V.G.;__FRUMKIN,. ~. P S.S.
L _; VOYUTSKIY
Erfect of vulcanization on the stripping resistance of filled
rubber stocks and on elastomer to filler adhesion. Vysokom.
soed. 7 no.9:1510-1514 5 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M.V.
Lomonosova. i Moskovskly takhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i
rrolocbnoy promyshlennosti.
L 172146 FA
/009/1310/1514
icczwroy xR, Armem UP/0190/65/ooi
678.0103,
,AUrHORs Yagrqstiaxk",-- x. ly, T. 0-i rrunkin L S.t Torutskir. B.
TITLX: v l7stance ot2fl' od rubber Mixtures'
xf, esallation an the %gor n
elaltomqr-tm~- - o4b"Scm -I -- %6
0 , 1965,
Sloqf0dimeal", V. To 00. 9 3
ZPIC TAOSS filler, valeadsate, &&*atom, aftesion streacth, valcool-
sets strongtk
ABSTRACTg A stoW has bow oak of the effect of Indcaulastlon on the tear resist-
ante of fiUod alastaimm mad om Un dmUmwr-tp-flU*r Sfteviom strength. The
~xperlme t
a 6 Ow eca6wtal with modiva batedleatOMS-3 "Lone-siat la as
~MW-30) =4 mitrileAGO-40) and viih-w-u&-fillers cbelic, a@ LbI
pr mmaco bla-cL--X of Us effect 3 , we forsation in the
coursect vuleadamuca com alastomm.-ta-rillor a4hoslam vith %his Wed an the taw
)voistanat or MUO mA warIllad alastown. tt vem abwa that Met OlUtooft'40-
!eill*rb4A4 ommogth in mw qr the roetars wMab determine the strength Of fmod
jiAitamrs. it to awmand, %bwatbras tW Impovement ot 61astamer-to-i-tWor a&
cam.
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Lion sboul4 be glvm Grealkmer w&4&t mis a mission ot Increaslag the strometh or filli
Vulcanizates. arig. WA. leml 5 flaur- (Do]
ASSOCIATIONt tomiM cbeek teltlemlogil in. Ni V. Umona-
ova (Moscow lmxutae at rise ameel"I MoskovokiyAlilftologicheskiy
Sm
stitut lWaamw I'massimim oe--tba Me&% aW Dalin
Eustq)
Bumarml 199110a. mml 00 Yi =cool$ W -
10 W love am Ou m ~406
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FRUMKIN. H.
Two weeks with highway transport workers In Poland. 1vto
tranap. 38 not 12:9~42 D 160. WU 13:12)
1. Korrespondent zhurnaln 0,Avtomobt11nyy transport.*
(Russia--Relations (General) with Poland)
(Poland--Transportation, Antomotive)
FRUMKIN, M.
That is "Avtodorozbnik Ukrainy." Avt.transp. 41 no.4:58 Ap
'63. (MIRA 160)
(Ukraine--TranBportation, Automotive--Periodicals)
A., inzh.j FRUMIN. M.; DMITRIEV, I.
SHU14DV$
Traffic organization and Bafety. Avt. transp. 43 no.2:42-46
F 165. (MIRA 18:6)
FRUMKIN M
If the objeotives of conatruction industry and automotive trans-
portation workern are common, AvL. tranep. 43 mosS:52-113 Ag 165.
(MIRA l8t9)
Is SpetsiallnV korrespondent zhurnala "Avtorobillnyy transport",
FRtmino M.
Chemistry in automotive transportation. Avt. transp. 43 no.12i
53-56 D 166. (PIRA 18:12)
KARKOSTAN, A.A., red.;_FRUKKIN, R.I., red.; TARASOVA, T.T., tekhn.red.
(Age morphology and physiology] Vozraptnain morfologiia i
fiziologila. Pod red. A.A.Markosiann. Moskva, 1959. 386 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
1. Akademlya po&%gog1cheekikh nauk RSFSR, Moscow. Institut
fizichaskogo vospitaniva i shkollnoy gigiyeny. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent APS IWSR (for Markosyan).
(Age
FRUMKIII, 14. L.
"App2leation of Hlgh-Froquency Sterilization for Improving the quality of
Fruit Preserves." Sub 28 Dac 51, Moscow Inst of National Economy imeni
G. V. Plekhanov
Dissertations presented for science and engineering derrees in
Moscow during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55
CHUOrTAYNV, N.D.; JFRPX~;X, H.L.
i- .1-1-
Use of high-freqmenoy ourrsnts in the canning Industry.
[IsdanlIA] LONITONAMH no.30:449-433 152. (MMA 8:1)
(Canning industry)
FMMKIN, ~-L.
_,",W 1~1
Corrosive effect of the wild rose.
o 156.
anticorrosives)
Ilauka i zhizn' 23 no.10;6)
(MTRA 9:11)
(Corrosion and
(Rose hips)
FRUHKII# M.L.; IOVALISKATA, L.P.
----I%acussion of methods for the preparation of potatoes for dehydration.
Kons.1 ov.prom. 12 no.9:26-31 S 157. (MLU 10:10)
1. Voesovusnyy nauchno-isoledovatellakly Institut konservnoy i
ovoshcheoushillnoy prouyshlennosti.
(Potato-Drying)
YRUKKIN, M.L.; WYALISV.YA. L.P.
aduction of sugnr content of potntoec for dehydrAtion. Eons. 1 ov.
pron. 13 no.3:6-10 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Vseaoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy institut koneervnoy I
ovoahcheaushillnoy promyshleanosti.
(Potatoes-Drying)
FRUMKIN, M.L.; KOVALISKATA, L.P.
NonfermoRtative darkesing of dried vegetables and potatoes
during storage. Kons. i ov. prom. 13 no.8:20-23 Ag 158.
(MIRK 11:9)
1. VassoyuzWy sauebso-Issledovatollskiy institut konservnoy i
ovoshcheaushilinoy promrshleawatt.
(Vegetables, Dried--Storage) (Potatoes--Storage)
7 i
7RUMKIN, H.L., starshly nauchuyy eotrudnik; MVALISKATA, L.P., starehiy
sotrudulk; TZPMIINA, N.Y., mladehiy nauchny7 sotrudnik
Steam-heating method of preparing potatoes for drying. Trudy
VNIIIOP no-903-67 159- (MRA 14:1)
(Potatoes-Drying)
FRUMKIN, M.L.; KOVALISKAYA, L.P-
Role of sugars in the processes responsible for the
darkening of potatoes in drying. Kons.i ov.prom. 14 no.12:
13-16 D 159. (MIRA, 13:3)
1. TS~ntrallnyy nauchno-iseladovatal'skiy inatitut konsorynoy
i ovoahcheaushillnoy pronyahlannoati.
(Potatoes--Drying)
ROGACIMV, V.I.; FRUIVIN, 14.L.; KOVAL'SKATA, L-P-; DOROMMA, Te.Y.
Changes in the coloring, mttmr of beets sterilized by
ionized radiatione and heat. Konc.1 ov.prnm. 15 no.2:
13-16 F 160. (MIRL 13:5)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut konnervnoy i
avoshcheaushillnoy promyshlonnosti.
(Beets-Sterili2ation) (Coloring matter)
FRUMKIN, M.L~_L starshiy nauchnvy sotrudnik; KOVALISKAYA, L.P., starshiy
sotrudnik
Storage of dehydrated vegetables and potatoes. Trud7 VMIXOP no.q:
99-118 '59- Wn 14: 1)
(Vegetables, Dried-Storage)
ROGACHIV, V.I.;-TRMIN. M-L-; PAVLOTA. G.L.; DCXORXTS. D.P.
Biochemical changes tWdng place in meat subjected to irradiation
and during subsequent storageo Ionso I ova proms 15 -noe6:i3--15 Je
0 16o. (KIU 13:9)
1. TSentral'Vy nauchao-looledovatellsk-ly institut konserTuoy i
ovoshcheaushilluoy prox7shlennostit
(Neat-Sterilization)
ROGACIW, MVALISKAYA, UP.; YMOROVA, K.V.; DoRoyZY-37A,
Ye. V.
Certain factors causing the darkening of the tuber tissues of potatoed,
sterilized by ionizing radiation. KbusA ov.prom. 15 uo.8:U-15 Ag
16o. (KM 13:8)
1. TSentrallnvy nauchito-isoledovatellskiy institut konserynoy i ovoshchs-
sushillnoy promyshlentiosti.
(Potatoes) (Radiation sterilization)
ROGACHRV, V.I.; FRUNKIN, M.L.; NOVALISKAYA, L.P.; YWOROVA, K.T.
Transformations of coloringmatter in green peas during
sterilization by hoat and gamma rays. Xone.i ov.prom. 15
no.9:19-24 B 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Wentrallny7 nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy iustitut konservnoy
i ovoshchesushillucty promyshlennosti.
(Peas-Sterilization) (Coloring matter)
FRUMNP M.L.; KOVALISKAYA, L.P.; DOROFEYEVA, Ye.V.
Tranaformatioi
~1_+ of fruit and berry qnthocyani4 in the course
of steriliza~ibn'by beat and r --rays. KonsA ov.prom. 16 no.5:
&-~Z My 161" (MIR& 105)
1, TSentrallqyy nauchno-iseledavatellskiy institut konservnoy
i moshehesushillnoy promyehlonnosti.
(Fruit--Sterilization) (Anthocyanins)
,YRUMKIWO M.L.; KOVALISKAYA, L.P.; YEGOROVA, K.V.; DORO1,-b YO.V.
yt,
Effect of the ionizing radiation on the amount and quality of
grape juice, Koxw. i ov. prom. 16 no.7:16-20 Jl 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. TSentrallnyy iiauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut konsarvnoy
i ovoahchasushillnoy promphlenno5ti.
(Grape Juice) (Gamma rap--Industrial application)
FRUnIN, M.L.; KOVAL'SKAYA, L.P.; YEGOROVAI K.V.; POVALYAYEVAj I.P-
Duration of clarification and the quality of grape juice treated
with X-rays. Konv. i ov. prom. 16 no.9:8-13 b '61. (MIRA 14:8)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-is3ledovatellsRiy institut konservnoy I
ovoshchesushil noy promyshlenno3ti.
(Gr:pe Jbice) (Gamma rays--Industrial application)
FRU14KIN) M.L,j PAVLOVA, G.L.; DOZORETSO D.P.
QU41itative changes of free amino acids of Irradiated meat
&ming storage. Kona. i ov. prom. 16 no.11:3A,-16 N 161.
(MIRA 14:1.1)
1, TSentralinyy z~aucbno-issledovatellskiy inatitut konsermoy, I
ovoshcheouohiltnoy proroyahlentosti.
Meat-Preservation)
tmay rays-Industrial ap'pfication).','
FRU14KIN, M.L.; PAVLOVA, G.L.; DOZORSTS, D.P.
Autolytic changes in irradiated meat in storage. Kons.i ov.prom.
17 no.2:4~6 F 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. TSentrall W nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut konservnoy
i ovoshcheirush.Ulnoy promyshlermostio
(Meat-Preservation)
FRUMKIN M.L.; SHCHILOLEVA G.I.; BARSKAYA, E.M.
Use of rays for the disinfestation of food products. Kon.i ov.
prom. 17 no.11:23-26 N 162. (1,EM 15:11)
1. TSentral*-nyj nwichno-issledovatellskiy institut konservnoy
i ovoshchesushiltnoy promyshlennosti.
(Insects in food)
FRUKKIN, ML-,9 PAVLOVA, G,L.; DOZORETSj D.P.
.1
Effect of gamma reqs on ooze protein fractions of beef. Kons.i
ov.prom. 18 no.lslg-22 Ja 163. . (MIRA 4:2)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut konserTnoy I
avoshcheaushillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Protein-Analysis) (Radiation sterilization)
TRUMKIN, N.B.; SXOPAROV, I,Ya.
Unify the effor',s in conatructing local roads. Avt. dor.
no.10:20-21 0 164. (MITRA 17s12)
1. Starshly in2h. otdola mestnykh dorog Glavnogo upravleniya
shosseynykh dorog pri Sovate Minietrov J3SSSR (for Frumkin).
LITCHMM0,0.1., admiral, otvetstvennyy red.; D314IN. L.A., dote., kand. Geogr.
nauk, 1uzh.-kontr-adxdra1, glarny7red.; 4WAKU.-A. , o k,
~Al '_P lkvnd
zamentitall otve,tetvonnogo red.; AROOKIN, P.S., ad.-dral, red.;
ALOUZOV, V.A@, profe, kand. voenno-morskikh nauk, admiral, red.;
AW'ICH, VA., koutr admiral zapaea, red.; ACHTASOV, V.I., kand.
ietor. nauk, kapitan I ranga, red.; BARANOV, A.H., red.; BIM,
V.A., prof., koLtr-qdmiral v otetavks, red.; BAMOVNYT. L.G.,
prof., doktor istor. nauk, polkovnik Eapasa, red.; BMTIN, Te.A.9
kand. voen. nauk, geueral-~mayor, red.; VMRSHIMN, D.A., kapitan I
ranga, red.; VIIMM, I.A., prof., dokbor geogr. n6uk, red,;
GILOPOND, G.M., dots., kand. voenno-morakikh nauk, kapitan I ranga,
red., GLINKOV, Te.G., inzh.-kontr-admiral v otstavk8, red.;
YNLIS3w, I*Do, vitae-admiral, red.; ZOZULYA, F.T., admiral, red.;
ISAKOV, I.S. prof Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soy=a, red.;
KAVRAYSKIT. ~.To [~Slceaaedl, prof., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, i=h.-
kontr-admiral v otstafte, red.; KALESNIX, S.V., red.; XOZLOV, IoA.,
dots, kand, voenno-morakikh nauk, kapitan 1 rarga, red.; KOUROV,
A.V., vitse-admiral,'red.; KUDRYAVTSEV, M.K.,,geneml leytenant
tekhnichaskikh voymk, red.; LTUSEIKOVSKIY, XoV., dote., kand. ietor.
nauk, polkovuik, red.; MAKSIMOV, S.N., dote., kand. voenno-morakikh
nauk, kapitan 1 rauga, red.; CKUNI, S.B., prof., doktor istor. nauk,
red.; CRLOT, B.F., prof,, doktor geogr. nam , red.: PAVLOVICH, M.B.,
prof., koutr-admiml v otstafts, red.; PA11T=UT, Yu.A., admiral,
red.; FITZRSKIT, N.A., kand. voenno-morskikh nauk, kontr-admiral,
red.; PIATONOV, S.P., general-loytenant, red,; POZNYAK, V.G., dote.,
geteral leytenant, red.; SALISHCHAT, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk,
(Conti=ed on next card)
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red.; SIDOPOT, A.Lo, prof,, doktor istor. nauk., red.; WORODMWo
L.A., kontr-adndral# red.; SNBZHIMIT, V.A.,, Prof. - doktor
voonno-morskikh nauk, ilizhe-kapitan'l rangs., red.; S40i'mi, I.N.,
dots., kand. voonno-marskikh uauk, kepitan 1 ravza, red.; STALBOs
K.A., k6utr-admiral, red.; STAPANOT. G.Ao [deceased], dots., vitse-
admiral, red.; TON&SHATICH, A.V., prof., doktor voonno-morskikh
nauk, kontr-a&d:ml v otstavks. red.; TRIBUTS, VoP.9 kand, voenno-
morskikh nauki a4Wral, red.; CHONMOT, 7.1., kontr-admiral, red.;
So=. Te.Te., prof. doktor voenno-morskikh nauk, koutr-admiral,
redo; CHURBAKOT, A.I.,,tek~u. redo; VASILITIVA, Z.P., tokhn. red.;
VIZIROVA' G.N.P. takhn. red.; GaKKHOT, V.I., tekhn. red.; GRINIKO,
A.M., telthn. red.; KOLIKOVA, N.M., tekhn. red.; M&LINW, Me,
tekhn. red.; SVIDMRSXAYA, G.T., takhn. red.; aMMOGOROVA,' L.P.,
tek~n. red.; GURSTICH.'I.Vo, tekhn. red.; BUKWTOVA, N.I.9 tekbm.
red.; NMOUTINA, I*Nog * telft. red.; RADOVILISK&U, NoO., tekht.
red.; TIOCKIROVA, A.S., tekhn. red.; BRLOCIMIN, F.D., tekhn. red.;
LOYKO' V.I., tekhn. red.; ROMANM, I.G., tekhn. red.; TAROSHWICH,
K.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Sea atlaul Morskoi atlas. Otv. red. 0.1. Ievchenko. Glav. red.
L.A. Demin. [Nookral Izd. Glav. shtaba Voenno-morakogo flota.
Vol.3. [Military a:ad historical. Pt.l. Fhges 1-451 Voenno-istori-
cheakii. Zamestitell otv. red, po III tomu N.S. Y~r~iu. ?t.1.
Listy 1-45. 1958. ._ [Military and historical maps, pages 4&521
(Contimied on next card)
IaffCH.aiTKO, G.I.r-(contInued) Card 3.
Toonno-istorichoskie karty, lIst7 46-52. 1957. (mm 11110)
1. RuBia,(1923.. U.S.S.R.) Ydnisterotvo obororq. 2. Xachallnik
Glavnogo upravleniya Podezit i kartografii Kiuisteretva vn-Arennikh
dal SSSH (for Baranov). .7. Chlen-korrespondent Akadenii nauk SSM
(for Khlesnik). 4. Deystvitelinyy chlen Akademii pedagogicheskikh
nauk RSFSR (for Orlovi.
(Ocean--maps)
MUSTAFIN, KOVALEVA, X.S.
Determination of copper in various substances with the aid of
2,21-bicinchonirLIc acid. Zav.lab. 29 no.7.-782-785 163.
(MIRA 16:8)
1. flauchno-issle(lovatellskiy institut khimii pri Saratovskom
govidarstvennom universitete.
(Copper-Analysis) (Cinchoninic acid)
BERG, S.L., polkovnik; VOROBIYEV, V.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; GILIBO)
G.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; APANCIOIKO, A.A.; BALAKISHINA, M.14,;
OANNIKOV) B.S.0 kapitan vtorogo ranga; DMITINA, G.F.; Batrili.TITA14,
N.V.; BUTYRINA9 N.Ya.; VOROBIYEV, V.I.p kapitan pervogo ranga,-
GALS, I.P.; GINOTSH, N.S.; GIAD321, D.F., polkovnik; GOLOVANOVA, L.G.,
kand. ist. nauk; GOIJJMVA, Z.D., kand. filol. nauk; GONCHL'WA, A.I.;
ZANADVOROVA, R.W.; IVANOVA, N.G.; KAIWIZIN, G.B.; KOVALICEUK, A.S.;
KROVIDOVA, V.A.; LITOVA, Ye.I.; HOLCH)WOVA, T.I.; Oh'UN', L.S.;
POCHE8UT, A.P.; FMT9;S, V.I.; SAVINOVA, G.N.; SENICIEIVA, T.I.;
SIRYUNIKOV, R.G., kand. ist. nauk,- FU-R.4YEV1%, I.I.; CHIZHOVA, N.N.;
'YASD4SKAYA, L.F.; GLADIII, D.F., polkovnik; LAELTSKIY, Ye.F.., pod-
polkovnik; LEWMEV, S.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; ORDYESKIY~ N.I.,
kapitan pervogo ranga; NADVODSKIY, V.Ye., podpolkovnik; DE4IN, L.A.,
inzh.-kontr-adirdral., glav. red.; FRIEKIN., NBj, polkovnik, zar., otv,
red.; LEVCHENKO, G.I., admiral, red.; BAMINA, G.F., tekhn. red*
[Naval atlas) MorEtkoi atlas. n.p. Izd. Gla,.-nogo Shtaba Voenno-
Morsko 0 Flota Vol.3. [Naval history] Voenno-istoricheskii.
Pt.1, Next f0; the maps] Opisaniia k kartam. 1959. x3cii, 1942 p.
0-1IHA 15:5)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo oboroiW.
(Naval history)
FRUMKIN) N.S., polkovnik zapara
Who is the main culprit of the catastrophe at Pearl Harbor.
Mor. sbor. 46 1-10-10:90-94 0 163-
(IIIIIRA 18:12)
FRU M NS 0., akademik
Rebirth of electrochemistry. Nauka i zhyttia 12 no.3:26-29 Mr
163. (~aRA 16:1a)
FRUNKIN, P.A.
Who discovered depe Prince of Wales? Geog. v shkole no.6:59-61
INI 15). (mak 6:12)
(Prince of Wales,. Cape Discoveries (in geography))
(Discoveries (in geography).-Prinoe of Wales, Cape)
"Notes on the History of Spitzbergen," Chronicles of the North; Yearbook of
Historical Geography, History of Geographical Discoveries and Exploration of
the North) v. 2. Moscow, Geogi-cd'giz) 1957. 279 P. (Akndemiyn nauk SSSR.
Kommislya po problemam Severa) -
Editorial Borad: Andreyev, A. I., Belov, M. I., Burkhanov, V. F., Yefim-ov, A. V.
(Resp. Ed.), Chernenko, M. B. (Deputy Resp. Ed.) and Shcherbakov, D. I.; Ed.:
Vorontsova, A. I.; Tech. Ed.: Kcisheleva, S, M.: Map, Ed.: Mallchevskiy, G. N.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for readers interested in the Soviet Arctic.
COVERAGE: The present volume, the 8econd of a series of three, is a collection
of 27 articles by various authors presenting an hsitorical account of the ex-
ploration and economic development of the Soviet North. A small part of the
book is devoted to Arctic areas beyond the confines of the Soviet Union. The
aim of the book is to contribute to an understanding ofthe physical geography,
cartography) ethnogTaphy; and economy of the Soviet North through a historical
survey of these factors. A large number of authori; exTlorers, scientists, travel-
lers, pilots, navigators, etc., axe cited.
YRUHKIN, P.A.
For the history of the discovery of Spitsbergen. Let. Sev. Z:142-
147 '57. (KIRA 10:12)
1. Institut aeroklimtologii Glarnogo upr"leniya gidrometeorologi-
cheakoy sluzbby pri SoTete ministrov S53R.
(Spitabergen-Discovery and exploration)
Frurnkin, P. 111. it the~iem of D. F. Egorov on measur.
V6MO O&MV1 o(ftm FMU.'MkUK'
tm-m
G. Tolstov has shown fC. It. (Doklady) Acad. Sci. URSS
(N.S.) ZZ, 305-307 (19k))) that Eguluff's theorem 414x!s not
hold for u couthitio(ts lKiramemr. Now tile authm poves the
fol lowi i ig gencra I izatian c of 11 %e t I icurej i i. I f f(l, s), 0 f, t, j;:~ 1,
Aj
is for every t mcasaral,lcami alm"i cmywh 1e fillitc, and
'f S) -f(to, 1) far algilwit all S, thelk to every C. 6>0
there exiitt .1 act E and a Imisitivtt number Vp buch !hat
nl(E)> I, -salld ~Atllply thatcSslid If(I's) -f(1q,S)j,
for seE, is less than e. Formally this thearcut differs from
Egorolf's theorem ljy (lie ti-A--ofthecs%-mtial Imund in placcof
tile bound. 'I'llepruol' 11ses Kantorovich's scali-ordercj spacu
wid (J..e folloWing lenlMa.L if (i) f(j, S)EL,P(O, 1), 1, for
every I in (0, 11, (ii) 5) -PO, 5) almost every-
LN"
where, (iii) 5upj jli,.s)cL,. then for arbitrary t, 6>0 there
exist a 5et R and a jp > 0 surb that es-,; I m I s) - f(4, s) I < e
(scE) for aH Fran6lek Wulf,
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"La sulfidinechns la therapie des maladies internes." Froumkine, V., et j?iacetakaia,, A.,
(P. 423)
SO: Journal of General ChemistjZ Phurnal Obshchei Xhimii) 1940, Volume 18, no. 5.
FRUMP", V. A.
Arteries - Diseaocs
Intra-vitam diagnosis of periarteritis nodosa. Klin. mod. 31, No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
June
1953, Uncl.
&T,zzy,4,
, , _~, (Moskva)
lbrore in the diagnosis of digestive Intoxication. Val 'd I akush.
24 no.8:11-12 Ag 139. (FOOD POISONING) (MIRA 12:12)
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AUTHOM rrumkin, V, D,
TITLEt Particular features in the operation of thermistors during the
action of a pulsed ultrahigh-frequenoy signal
PERIODICALt lzmaritelinaya takhnika, no. 3, 1961, 45-51
TEXTt The examination of the behavior of thermistors on feeding with
alternating current of a frequency of several kops showed that they may
behave as elements of low inertial which then results in the phenomena
as deformation of the shape of the voltage in the thermistor fed with
purely sinusoidal current# phase shift of voltage to current etc. The
authors performed an exact calculation of the non-uniform current density
(first described by M. V. Abrosimov and L. A. Lyubimov) over the cross
section of a cylindrical semiconductor thermistor, assuming that 1) t~e
length of the thermistor as compared to its radius is sufficiently great
in order to make the heat transfer along the axis negligiblej 2) the
thermistor is fed with current limiting the energy liberated in the
thermistor (and thus also limiting temperature), and 3) the temperature
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Partioular ftaturss in thet%bo B124Y8204
oottfic-lent of conductivity does not depend on temperature. The thermal
quili 2squat on and the bounds" condition are then given in the
ar + (I r)-(dT/dr) + (I/x)F - 0 (1) and (dT/dr + hT) T
;
Or& P r-a av
(2)1 where T denotes tomporature, V. the thermal conductivity coefficients
a the radiUs of the thtrmistor,2h the heat exchange coefficient, T av the
surrounding temperature, F a aS the density of beat sources, v the con-
duativity) and S the electrical field. The solution of (1) with coa-
Sidoratiort Of (2) is given by the eq t-iIon
7~ftr'*+ 13)
-p-
k
vhtre a stands for the Obefficient of temperature conductivity,
'P a SYI;; rR V0the tontaotivitr of the semiconductor at the teaparature
of the surrounding asiiua~ I'* I the Bessal functions of zeroth and of
first orAer, respeatively. Pro& (3) the author determined the maximum
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Particular features in the..% B124/B204
current density ratio over the cross section of the thermistor whose
parameters were identical to those of theT D-2 (TSh-2) thermistor. The
2 -4.nr J(ant-anr)
equation T(r,t) (PAR Xr) L (1/n)[sin nilti-j(l-cos nRti e e
n
(10), where t denotes the'pulse duration, n -'0,1,2,3--,.a the angular
i
frequency of the pulse sequence, and a n-~f~lncQ/2x the expansion constant,
shows that the heat propagation from a point source has the nature of a
wave; an increases in proportion withl/7, and with rising number of
harmonics attenuation increases. When the energy dissipated periodically
by short-time pulses is concentrated in a relatively small region of the
semiconductor, heat exchange during one pulse sequence may be regarded a
heat exchange between the active domain of the semiconductor and the
remaining mass of the thermistor. The thermal balance equation
C(de/dt) + KO - P(t) (C denoting the total heat content of the zone, K
the heat transfer coefficient, 9 the temperature change, P(t) the
measured energy) (11) holds on the assumption that the energy transduced
to the thermistor by a ultrahigh-frequency pulse signal is uniformly
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Particular features in the... B124/B204
dissipated in the volume of the active zone, that the temperature of the
active zone is equal at every moment, and that the specifio heat and the
coefficient of heat transfer between the zone and its environment do not
depend on temperature. In the case of t--+w
(12)
holds for the duration of pulse action,._and
-03)
te
for the time intervals between the pulses, where 00 P/K, and T - C/K
the time constant of,hent exchange. On the condition t