SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOFMAN, M.S. - GOFMAN, YE.A.
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T ran slation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Meta I lurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 195 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Agladze, R.I., Gofman, N.J.-
TITLE: On the Problem of Corrosion of Manganese in the Presence
Within the Metal of Admixtures of Nickel, Cobalt, wid Copper
(K voprosu o korrozii margantsa pri nalichii v nietalle pri-
mescy nikelya, kobal'ta i medi)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Elektrokhimiya margantsa. Tbilisi, AN GrUZ. SSR.
1957, pp 15-Z4
ABSTRACT: The corrosion and the electrochemical behavior of short-
circuited couples consisting of Mn and metallic admixtures
(Cu, Ni, Co) depositing on the surface of Mn in a manga-iesc
electrolyte (MnS04, (NH4)ZS04) was studied. In contact with
these metals Mn corrodes with a noticeably positive difC!rence
effect, but the intensity of the work of all the couples StUdied
is about equal. The work of the couples proceeds under cathode
control. The data obtained provide no possibility to attr-bute
the increased reverse solubility of Mn during its electrolysis
in the presence of Cu, Ni, and Co to the work of the galvanic
Card 1/1 couples forming on the surface of the Mn. R. A.
1. Cobalt copper-manganese-nickel alloys--Corronlon 2. !~';'Ingane:30-'Orros ion
3. Electrolytes--Applications 4. ~Ianganese-__Solubility 5. ~Llnjranese
--Electrolysis
SOV/ 1 .3 7- i8- 8- 166 59
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 60 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Agladze, R.I., Gofman, N.T.
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TITLE: Electrolysis of Manganese in the Presence of Impurities (Elek-
troliz margantsa v prisutstvii primesey)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Elektrokhimiya margantsa. Tbilisi, AN GruzSSR,
1957, pp 25-51
ABSTRACT: A study is made of the effect of Ni, Co, and Cu ion impuri-
ties upon Mn electrolysis. When Nin is subJected to electrolysis
in the presence of impurities, an increase in the intensity.of
the effect of the impurities is observed according to the se%ucnce
Cu < Ni 5~. 1".1 Lii) IS - I ~ I and the s(Aid-
to-liquid ratio - 1 9 at a tejllpera~urc "'* ?V:'. The consurripti-in
L, 3 1~ *0 t'
Of 1-12SO4 in extractin Tvfn in an oj-cn-c%i,.1 process i 6 ';' of Lie
amount fed in, and the orv rcsidu~2 a:-c-:r Contains u,.-~ to
Card 1/2 'Nhi. The requirenietits per t M,.i arc oji-e, :,2S0,1,
Extraction of N-lan ,anese 'by Leachin_ of Usa Ores
0.388 t N1113, and 19.43 rd water. For 2-stage 'I, by solution coi-,Lainin,; 1'3
142SO,I/lier, at an -NIn-ore:I-l So,, ratio of 1: 3.3 in rhe -acid arni and 1 i I
in the neutral arrn and a solid- to-liquid ratio - I-V", extraction of Vi a'.tains
8-V*0 of the startin ; aniount, The residue of ori, if*t-r !, tv;ice Contains
NI ii. I f he ..)re go Into solution
The degree to which the other components 0 .
virtually doubles the extraction thereof in single-stalo I... Thin
per t INIn are 5.3 t ore, 1.883 t :42S04, 0.381 -, N113,
The behavior of individual ore components .;,i Ithe resultant caustic solu-
tion and in electrolysis is examined. and data are presented on t-le acCIII-Ml-
lation thereof in the electrolyte. Electrolysis of purified solutions shov's
that it proceeds with standard indices and permits extraction of of
normal quality. Energy consumption is 9.3 lowh/k- INAn.
N. P.
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SOV/ 137- 58-8-16662
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1938, Nr 8, p 60(USSR)
AUTHORS: Agladze, R.I.,
PAchuashvili, Ye.N.5
TITLE- Percolation Leaching of Usa Ore (Vskrytiye usinskoy rudy
pe rkoli rovaniyern)
PERIODICAL7 V sb.~ Elektrokhii-niya margantsa. Tbilisi, AM GrruzSSR,
1957, pp 483-501
ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of percolation leaching of the ores
of Usa. When the solution is delivered to tho percolator at a
rate of 100-150 cc/hr in a single piece of equipment 5 to 2Zg
Mn may be extracted per liter of solution. Jai increase in tenip-
erature to 50-600C makes it possible to operate at rates 4-5
times as high as at ordinary temperatures with the same ex-
traction of Mn per unit volurne of solution. The degree of Mn
recovery attains 85-930%. Multi-stage percolation with 3 perco-
lators in tandern showed up to 83% Mn recovery, wl~ile -60%
of the amount of H2SO4 introduced was consurned in combining
with Nin. Multi-stage percolation with 70 -, 112SOVIiter at roorn
temperature and 250 cc passage Of Solution per liour revealed
Card 1/2 extraction of up to 9456 of the starting Mn and a concentration
SOV/ 137-'ili-8- 16662
Percolation Leaching of Usa Ore
of solutions of up to 30-36 g kin/liter. The depleted grit contains -I-T,114 Nin.
The solutions emitted from the final percolator contain the following, in
g/liter- Fc 3-4, NIg 2-3, Al 1.5-2, Ca 1-2, SiO-,. 2. Calculations are rnade
of requirements per ton of metallic Mn for 2 varieties of pert:ola,iou leach-
in,,,,. V.Iien solution strength is up to 40 g IvIn/liter, the require-n-wnts arc, as
follows: Ore 4.48 t, 1-12504 I-Z5 t, ammonia 0.4 t, water 18,51113. At solu-
tion strengths of tip to .30 g Nlii/liter, requiren ents are as follows: 5.45 t
ore, 3.021 t I-IZSO4, 0.4 t ammonia and 18.9 m water.
G. S.
I - Man,-, ni-es-- r"i* ~P- ess i n,.-,, 2. ind,waxii]. p).lnLc:--Equ,lj).-wn 3. Ir,,,Jus~xial
p lan-s- -~nerat i on 4. Ma,~Ilei.iati.co
Card 2/2
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1960, No--13 (1), p. 4230
-# 53243
AUTHORS: Gofman, N. T., Lezhava, T. I., Dzhaparldze, D. !.
TITLE- Chromium Chloride Electrolysis. Information 2. Preparation of
Chrome Metal A
v
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Gidroelektrometallurgiya khroma, Tbilisi, AN GruzSSR, 1959,
pp. 149-164
TEXT: The authors studied the effect of various conditions on CrC1
electrolysis to obtain Cr metal. It was established that tile opt.[MILm com~o-
sition of the electrolyte at the stabilization of its acidity and Ci2+ concentra-
tion was as follows 0(in g/1): -Cr 120; NH Cl 50.0 KC1 70, D c - 25 - 32 amp/dnra,,
temperature 25 ~235 C, current efficiency Kr Cr is 19 - 4.9%. Curivnt
efficiency for is 6-7%. Stable coRcentration of cr2+ in an open bath is
50 - 53 g/1. In a closed bath the Cr + concentration stabilizes at a level of
95 g/l with current efficiency increasing up to 67 - 72%. Stable slipply of the
Card 1/2
S-/081/6O/OW/0 13 (0/006/014
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A006/AO01
Chromium Chloride Electrolysis. Information 2. Preparation of Chrome Metal
acid from the anolyte Is attained by addition to the anolyte of 11G'l of 1.19
specific weight in an amount of 1.9 ml/amp-hour for an open bath end 0.85-1.2
ml/amp-hour for a closed bath. The negative effect of Cu and tho impossibility
of Its eliMination by treatment with current Is connected with the reduction of
r
~u24' by Cre+ Ions. Information 1, see RZHKhim, 1960, No, 7, # 27353.
Z. So.ovlyev!t
Translatorts note: This is the full translation of the original Ru-~isiarn
abstract.
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SOURCE: Rd. zh. Xblmiya. Abe. 7L222
AUTHOR: Gafman.
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TITI -Eb!nmobtio manganes from Mazulls~dj a
CITED SOURCE: Bb. Elektrokhtmiya marpnom., T. 2.13WAII
109-122
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TOPIC TAGS- electrolytic mangonese,-, mang 6! bra .0
0 .11
concentrate, magnetic concentrationp Oro l'eatloinIg
TRANSIATION: The possibility of dressing MaiulWdy~:c"
ized by a low Mn content and a hI& content of Fo. "ca
plored. The study shoived that the recovery of irowandlmnan
magnetic concentration Is not prat'itable.: Tho!method 4. hyd.
irecovery of manganese was found to be the moat effective fd~
ore, but It reqtdres a thorough economic 600fahtlation.of pro
that the solutions be preparcA by a now composifto inethad 10c
with conc. 112SO4, roaBting of the mass thus obtalaod, MM 10
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1ACCESSION
MR: APW9307
AUMOR: Gofsanq N. T.
TrM: Seminar on the electrochemistry of Mga~ose and 0:1 ~4ted mi, :
tean
Italn, he n
Tbilisi, 29 Sep - 2 Oct 1964
!SOURCE: Elektrokbimiya, Y.. 1. no- 3, 1965, 381-383
chemical conference
TOPIC TAGS: elect robheoiiitry mang"e I m vAese all
manganese compound, !lectroiyelp, electro atingi:
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ABSTRA",T*An All-Union Sgminar,on t1w, glect6~,h~ v f zM 0
Mistry J e a
siribg lbt2tl r
Aletals was held In 31ilisilrgW 22 %~j 1- jj~ r 1264 1 oni
250 specialists attended the Seminar,: during whii~h 92 1 ~jtpet T,'4,ere prig eatj,d
in three sections, as follows:
Section 1. Cathodic deposition of mang elland t! o4itel kjmO 4,! rhe
lowing papers were noted:
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-R. 1. Agladze (tbiliii) re'viewed r6sea ch on Viv c~((,~Oroil idrifng and ~n
dustrial applications of manganese and its.conllpouMs, c:( D
411 16 prod i
IIn eg
ducing chemical sources of electric en eirgy, the anodic 6 v~ DI
and alloys in various media, etc,
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Ya. Sioridze (Zestafoni), N. T. Gdftn" Ob
and R. 1. Agladze (TbIlis0,A. G. P-eche--r's-'Ka'ya aj6.dL&.`, Z, (INIOP I
petrovsk and Krivoy Rog), S. A. 4retskiy. (M-osco~r), D' JR. ;ga
40~
141 4d~ ion
(Kiev) and others discussed various aspects of-the indu,,:i,t lal
.electrolytic manganese, including the treatment of ~Sres~~ alnu 01. ictrolysis :O~r
L; 01 if
chloride solutions.
D, P. Zosimovich.and N. -A. Shvab:(Kfev)~i Ia.8 .4,iko V~~obl
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eva and V. N. MikhIna (Moscow), S.; N Bastnanov 4 A$ -ze
(Thilisit and D. -A.- Bogveradze (Zestafoni) presented dat4k)n 0 61electro
winning o~hlgh-purity i;nanganese,
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ACCESSION NR: AP5009307
Many papers w~r devoted to the elt*irol I d 01 tit,4 0"~ C' hiioml~
Y9f a
~nm~miou,~4-
and alloys, rhVnijjrfYknd alloys, nickel,' bgtaAl (zinc i~~Idi.~i eniu
and tellurium (A. I. AlekPe'ro-v- and M. BabMeva, A 57)iiki antimot
M. M. Meltnikova, V. V. Bondar and Yii. M, i P:qI arp qflosdow)i 1A
'oVV
pxamined the magnetic properties and struc.ture of elett,We-p'
Co-Mn-P Iloys.
Reports of a eneral nature included those;of V~ V.1 41 d~ rJOnepro.-
9 ~4 ! .
-I'-pptrovsk) and 0. K. GaIldikene and Yu. Wig WHO q~Us Z6 theoreii
Yu. Mai All
problems of
the electrolytic deposition of metals. ie, " I lotlE.SlIvili A
(Tbilisi) investigated radiochemical proces aies-. ~ Y'u. M.1 os qi~vy a~d-
V. P. Galushko (Dnepropetrovsk? treated electrolysis of. ile O'l ~.41de soltH
tions of electronegative metals.
Section 2. Electrochemical preparation of compounds oi i i.ang and
related metals.
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ACCESSION NR: AnO09307
Industrial and laboratory research data Wer'
r e~6ij4ed nl~l~Qtrolj.
preparation and properties of permarjgan~ates of alkalO.-~me bariui
and aluminum, potassium manganate, m a'nganese dio3tiqlit, i omn ml!
compourds.
Section 3. Physicochemical properties and ano io'~ its all a
Uses of
and compounds.
L. 1. Antropov and L. A. Gorbachevik~Zta (Kiev) "or. d~ji-esearch
data on the electrochemical properties of ~eleldtrolyvtic 4~ Wi eh - m: eth: In
of preparing manganese electrodealtorl th6'chetnibil s' e~
41 re 10 energy,!
.and on new sources. of energy using manganes6 ano,d~s.,,
P. D e ~at~61ory,~oj
Lukovtsev (Moscow) pr is 06MI'Of
manganese diwAde under operating ibondiiions in the ch, ica il~,Jrces ori.
energy,
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L 39289-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5009307
4 N. Dzhaparidz N. 1, !jaidzet. and M: G. 'Make 0-aft t ~rrbilisl)
and.E2 &..Mendzheritakly and V.- N.-Don" (Mas c_~*).13 ;rie 14 t per--
formance of the chemical sources of energy which use 061 ~Igai,. 4a an-d coif.
pounds aa activators of the electrodes,
Detailed abstracts of the papers were oublished T~ t~i not 4enilmw
was scheduled for 1966.
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TITLE.' Electrodeposition of cobal qqgtin thi~pved6t~~rt
SOURCE: 1VUZ.' Khimiya i. khiraicheskayo~' tekhno'llogiya,
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iTOPIC TAGS: plating, cobalt, electrolysis,
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-mirrors could be produced with-predetermined 01ating d-var
:cubic lattice and maximum crystal orientationo Th~re 4mj
and 0-eobalt-with hexagonal and cubic lattices respeefivej
!Perature is 4000* 200. Freshly plated eledtrolytAc cobalti
~of the a and 0 phases, the hexagonal lattice being;normaa~
literature with regard to the
effect of plating conditions'
;electrolytic cobalt coatings are contradict*ry. It vam nom~
:trolysiz conditions which would stabili2e the'cubic fol`%
.pH region was studied; the cathode cufttntide~.sity.was'!1-5
.was 18 to 30*; the cobalt concentration was 0.5-2 Af. In fi4,
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~iperature had no noticeable effect on the platilig Qtruqtu~el-
Ithat composite cobalt-lead anodes with an are,4:mt-io 6f 1:jI
case of protracted electrolysis in order to s~i~bilize thelp
found that reproduceable results are. possibl.4, 0-6.vieoted. IC
;the plating is done from low concentration cobalt'sulfat
;;tic saturation is reached at a field atre~gth~of 350_IiW,4
:perature is raised,-saturation is.slowed down
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GOFMAN_LR.N.,j YAKOVLEVA, A.F.
Minizal and physiological basis of iieto of young.abildgm
(with a singlq daytAk sleep period). Topopit. 19 moe4sj9-
23 Jl--Ag 160,' NM 13 111)
1. Iz 4tdola tiziologii i vospitaniya rebenka (tav. - doktor mod.
nauk il,'A. Gi14) i fixiologichaskoy laboratorit (zav'" kand.modonsuk
Me Gofman) RharIkovskogo inatituta okhrany materintetva i
detntra imeni 'N.K. Xn",koyo
(INFANTS-NUTRITIOIO
GOFMAN, RS.
Now wage systems for workers of poultry feeding plants. Khar.prom.
no.4t82-85 O-D 162. (min 16ti)
1. VinnItski .y myanokombinat. (Wages-Poultry plants)
ROmw, M.S,j GONW., S.A,; OIDMUTSKIYp L.P.; LUDUMHOV, A.N.
Zero s+Abi34ty of synchronous detectors equipped with
semicouftetor diodes and transistors* Imtekh, no*9:27-
32 S 1619 (MIM 14:8)
(Electric measurements)
(Transistors)
(Diodes)
L 45911-66 ZIT m)./94P (v)/r/eA3(k)/'z-'-P ( t)/ETI IJP(c) XY)1M','!/J11
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AR60159T), SOURCE CODE: UR/0275/65/000/011/BO35/BO35
AUTHOR: Gofman, S. A.
TITLE: ;roducing it PN alloy junction with a short reverse resistance regeneration
time
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abs. 11B2T4
REF SOURCE: Dokl. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentaii, posvyashch. dnyu radio. Tomsk,
Tomskiy un-t, 1964, 41-44
TOPIC TAGS: PN junction, junction diode, silicon semiconductor, crystal dislocation
I ABSTRACT: Reverse resistance restoration time is experimentally studied in a semi-
conductor diod as a function of the density of dislocations in the crystal. Dislo-
cation density~las intentionally increased by thermal quenching of Si crystals. - The
density of dislocw-,ions in a crystal was increased by a factor of several hundred
t when a sp cimen heated to 600-12000C was immfrsed in liquid nitrogen or liquid air.
Aluminum Kre was nised to the resultant SP trystals at a temperature of 1,7000C.
Crystals with a dialocation density of 1,5.106/cm2 produced semiconductor diodes with
a reverse resistance regeneration time of 0.05 psec. Bibliography of 4 titles.
L. L. [Translatioa of abstract]
SUB CODE: 09, 20
12:nin;: of dis3firdlar -nntals
i Card J/l uDc: 621-302.002
41
.USSR
-117/1% 620.172.2-25
W2
The Method of Determining Meohanjog
,: - 4 A41AP14 isp
Oharacteriatics of a Flexible 129 -71LO,
Tfi;Ah6d1h"dbscribed for testing
.0 C~
made of various materials usod in instt-Omb t pjakLn&* Noilaal. j-
elasticity modulus and grERorticnal 11191t caii,~bii detarmU6d
!simi.Ur:tc thm
Md the Initial part of a curve pjottCj,, t
obtained with tensile tests, The metw1d cniijl;~ts testinj;,~
atraiOt or bent steel apringa down to =.'bit ;D*08 m. A~i
J
T,
01ASE I ECK)K i~,MXTMMN
AUTHOR: See Table of Contents
TITLE: Theory and Design of Instrumenta-components in Precision Mechanics
(teoriya i raschet elementov priborov tochnoy mekhaniki); Collect-
ed articles, Nr 22 (Sbornik statey, Vyp. 22)
PUB. DATA. Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroitellnoy lito-'ratury,
Moscow-Leningrad, 1957, 168 pp. 6500 copies
CRIG. AGENCY: Leningradskiy inatitut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki
EDITOR: Bogdanovich, M. M., Cand. of Tech. Sciences, Docent; Ed. In-chief;
Bol'shakov, S. A.; Ed. of Pub. House: Borodulina, 1. A., Tech.
Ed.: Sokolova, L. B.
PURPOSE: This collection is intended for engineer, technical and scientific
personnel working in the field of instrument manufacturirg. It
may also be useful to students engaged in instrument-manufacturing
stvidies at institutions of higher education.
Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precisien Mecnanica (Cont.)
COVERAGE:
The following subjects are discussed: theory and precision of
clcck mechanisms and design of their component parts, such an
conoids and elastic steel-'band transmissions; determination of
the line of acation of forces acting on the specimen in tension
and compression tests; sareved connections of machine parts;
torque developed in a spherical gyroscope; graphic and analytical
method for determining limits of changes of variable vector-com-
ponents; determination of the relative position of links in th-ree-
dimensional link mechanisms.
TARTA.KOVSKIY, V. A., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and GOF14AII, S. I.
Prof., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. "Accuracy of Elastic Steel Band
Transmissions," P. 19.
so V1, 124- 58-5.- 5021
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 5, p 11 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Tartakovskiy, V.A.,_.g~an
TITLE: On the Operating Precision of Flexible-belt 1'ransmis s ions t0
tochnosti peredach uprugoy lentoy)
PERIODICAL: Teoriya i raschet elementov priborov toclinoy rnekhamki.
Moscow- Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 19-38
ABSTRACT: Examination is made of the transmission of a rotational
motion by a nonstretchable belt via pulleys of radius R between
two parallel shafts. A theoretical analysis is made of the ef-
fect of the elasticity (during flexure of the belt) on the variation
in the angle of lag 6 (between the driven shaft and the drive
shaft) as a result of increasing the tensile force P in the belt in
proportion to the increase of the resistance on the driven shaft.
rhe approximate formula
6
611 p2- P1
Card 1/2
SO V/ 124- 58-5.50Z4
On the Operating Precision of Flexible-belt Transmissions
is obtained, anti it is shown that in the case of the transmisHion parameters
accepted in the manufacture of precision instruments the ervar rtsulting 15
when the calculations art! made with this forniula does not exceed 2 x 10-
Reference is made to the satisfactory agreement between analytic al expecta-
tions and the data obtained in experimental tests of instruments having a
transmission of this type,
M.K. Kristi
1. Transmissions--Design 2. PoSer tr,'.%~;mission
3. Power transffdssion belts--Performun,!e 4. Mathematiin;--Arplicai
Card 2/2
GOMM9 S.M..
Effect of hexonium and sympatholytin on the urination. Farm,i toks.-
23 no.;!sl58.-161 Mr-Ap 160. (KTU 14:3) -
1. Kafedrs farmakologii (zav. - p'rof. A.A.Belous) StalingradbVego
mmedits:~ns6go inatitutao
(AUTONOMIC DRUGS) (DIURETICS AND DORMS) ' '
KTJm,PAN, P.V., KALININA, G.F.; IMANCV, M.N.; Prinimali uchasti.ye.-
NECHAYEV, G.A., lnzh.; DOROGOV, N.F.., inzh.; Q~F`M- L .14
inzh.; MALITSEV, V.I., inzh.; CHERNYSHOVA, L.B.,, Inish.;
VOaDHINA, T.V., red. izd-va; BRUSINA, L.N., te'khn. red.
(Surmier health - resort townB]Letnie kurortnys gorodki. Moskva,,
Gosstroiiadat, 1962. 142 p. Z~IU 16:1)
1. AkAdemiya atroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. Inatitut ob-
shchestvennykh zdaniy i sooruzheniy.
(Sumer resorts)
GOFM&N I S. M.
Zffect of some hypotensive preparations on the t3ocration cf
the neurohypophysis in experimental hypertension. Farm. i
L
voks. 25 no.2:226-230 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Kafedra faamakologii (zav. - prof. A.&. Bolous) Volgogradakogo
zaeditainskogo instituta.
(PITUTARY BODY) (HYPERTERSION)
(MONIUM) (DIBENZ7j4wffNE)
IT ft) c t c) f 1) 1 t u I t r I ii on bl. c) od c. I gil 1. c t.! oll III f IY
pitultrin hypertensicn. Faim. i Wks. 25
S-0 I G!
1. Kafedra fannakolegil ( zav. - prof. A.A. Bttl~:uv)
trradskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
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tymyrr !iravriPinly I i-)n.),;
u r ?h 9 ly
n- u~'- -t(.
rc,-Pntnvkl) fc7-usov ~ialr chastnyy -21,clvy
no!-Yr) urp.,movesh1win-m. shornik nai r~.. 4. rv 1n-7
X,
-63
SOV/ I Z4-57-8-9524
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 8, p 135 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gofman, Sh. M.
TITLE: Approximate Calculation of (lie Stability of Fliti-jointed rrusses by
Replacement of the Matrix of the Coefficients With a "Radial- structure"
Matr.x (Priblizhennyy raschet ustoychivosti svobodnykh ram sposo-
born. /,ameny matritsy koeffitsiyentov matritsey luchevoy struktury)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tashkentsk. in-ta zh.-d. transp., 1956, Nr 5, pp 187-203
ABSTRACT: This method of analysis is based on the fact that in some cases the
characteristic -determinant matrix can be replaced by a matrix all of
whose extradiagonal elements equal zero --- excepting the elements in
the ore row and the one column corresponding to the displacement of
the triss. A matrix of this type is called a "radial- structure" matrix.
This concept is further extended to "cellular" matrices. Using .1 num-
ber of examples, the author shows how neglecting the values of the
extradiagonal elements may produce a small error in the calculation
of the "critical parameter", i. e., of the eigenvalue. For calcutation
of the eigenvalues a "trial -and-e r ror method" is rec omm ended, albeit
the crAeria to be used in deciding what to try are not elucidated in the
Card 1/1 pape r. L. K. Narets
-)I
c~.c.'D hr. -n r-t.cr7ti folv)3ov. sl-crnli- -i~liicl tri. ov (7r, In-T
Tn7lienerov 71-.. - n. Tranrnortn'
GOYMAY.Sh.M., profesBor, doktor tekhnichookikh nauk
-
Strength of wultispan, multistory frames subjected to nodal
loading. Trudy TASHIIT no-3:92-111 151. (KLRA 8;10)
(Structural frames)
Calculatl\zg a system of crosiibeamo. Trudr Inst. soor. AY Uz.SSH no.4:
3-40 154. ~ (MIRA 1.113)
(Structural frames)
I
; s.
GOFW, Sh.%..I.
Matrix forms for calculating certain complicated flat frame systome.
Trudy lust, soor. AN Uz.3SH no.4:41-50 '54. (HIU 11:3)
(WItruatural fraims)
GOPHAN, Sh.M., doktor tekhnicheakikh nalike professor.
...1-1-1
Ivaluation of one determinant and some disparities related to
Seidel iterative processes. Trudy TASKII? no.5:*17&1& '56.
(KATRICIS) (OZA -9:12)
GOFKLN, Sh.M., dok-tor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor.
-,- 4--". ~
ApproaAmate calculation of the strength of free frames by the
method. of changing the matrix of coefficients to a *&trix of radI&1
structure. Trudy TASKII? no.5:187-203 156. (KLRA 9:12)
(Structural frames) (Katrices)
GOFMAN. Sh.M., doktor tekhnicheaklkh nauk, professor.
One variant in solving a system of trinomial matrix equations.
Trudy USHUT no.5:204-206 '56. (NLRA 9:12)
(Natrices)
QOF14A!I, .14,; 01fWAOV. T.G. (Twitikant)
Using the method of gradual equilibriiin In culcalating fromes
for otabilitve Strol,mekh, I rasch.soor. 1 no,?,:26-32 '59.
(MIRk 12:4)
(Structural frames)
GOFMkN, Sh.M I GULIMOV, T.G. (Tanbkont)
- - - ~ - -
Using the method of succeselve equilibrations In dosigning
franes for stability. Strol.makh.1 rasch.soor. I no.5:L,6-50
'59. (14IRA 13:1)
(Structural frames)
I
GOFMAN Sh.M., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; KUNTSOVITSKIY, N.M., teklin.red.
[Using the methods of consecutive bnlancing~in dosilping plane
frames) Raschet ploskikh ram sposobami. posledovatellnogo uravnoveshi-
vaniia. Tashkent, 1962. 232 p. (Tashkent. Institut Inzhenerov
zbeleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.15). (KRA 16:3)
(Structural frames) (Mechanics, AppUed)
S1.124/63/*000/001/057/080
D234/008
AUTHOR: Gofman, Sh.M.
TITI-7'-. Determination of natural frequencies of elastic
systcms with a finite number of degrees of freedom
14;RIODIC,'~L: Rc~-erativnyy zhurnal, Mlekhanilca, no. 1, 1963, 28,
abstract IV196 (Tr. Tashkentsk. In-ta inzh. zh.-d.
transp.,.1962, no. 22,*3-14)
T r- !T For determining the first eigenvalue of a symmetrical
matrix A of a positive definite form the author uses the m,2thod of
scalar product (N.V. Fadeyeva, Vychislit6llnyye Mntody lin-aynoy alge-
bry (Computational methods in linear algebra) M., Gostekhizdat, 1960).
In order to accelerate the process of convergence, a new matrix B is
introduced, connected with A by the relation
B = it - mE
where E is the unit matrix and m is a certain positive nuubcr, satis
fying the condition that the matrix is not negative. It is pointed
Card 1/2
S/121;/63/000/001/057/080
Determination of natural ... D234/D308
out that in many practical case-- m can be chosen using a le:;,s ri-id
condition
27-1 b 0
k I ik
where bii, are the elements 012 B. The transition to B accordin,,; to
(2) is e'specially u.-cZul ir-, the first and the second eig,cj,.vaji;c of
differ little. in such cases m should be chosen, as large a.,; ,)o.,;si-
ble. ,m example of the determination of the cigcnvaluca a 4-order
matrix is given.
Z-,~bstractcr's note: Complete translation2
Card 2/
C
L-58922-65
XWT(4)/EWT(n)/91F(w,'/EWA(
ACCESSION NRs AR5k)13974
SOURGE2 Ref. ah. Mekhanika, Abs.
AUTHOR: Gofman,, Sh. M.
TITLEs Generalized approximation
and natural vibrat!.ons of elastic
CITED SOURCE: Tre Tashkentsk, in-ta
TOPIC TAGS. elast:Lcity theor VLbration
TRUSLATIONs A matrix method for
of any two- or thme- dimensional
more than 3-5 in practice), deterdned
to determine the loss of stabilit
inknown system are selected, the
ained by the expretision Y' - FP.,
aent of the i-th point caused by
)btained for the voctor of the unawwn
,.ompressive or inertial forcee~ wiere
rd
.... . ......
9H
*0i
041/v
4V133
21
method for 6101,Ang the lew; stab,4L
)p
system
inzho, z6b d;,; tr!~Iep~ 29 '1 3-6
freq~enqy
solving the! jir6blem of ~t ~ili 16rd 'I 'ibr,I"Oni
N
system is de'vel~Apped,! i~a 4.,1141M (3, f 1v A: (h4-
by them paramete~rs P ilpv' 16,4i !P are! t iker
L i n
r or natural; vibrations a, , Purl -41 cirkta cl;l' tha
Usplacement,vect r frot d
0 a tj Is is Olt tor-
t?~Iod
ihere F is the mtrix coml -he 4isp
he forcw
Fk 1, The exp:i 6ss ill"
spldcaments underi 1 4a ah ~W.Ibr. 6f
is a paramete' do the tot;
-1 -M. ~ljm: rL; 1! 11 WAH~jt I P WI III M! [I (F 1 11 I'll Illl III In 111191 If I [In ~U114PINIMNIFINIll Hilt or'll III luknil l! I19111 mlIII Pii I] .... . ....
L 58922-65
.... ......
ACCMSION NR AR5013974
-co4ressive -load ojv the ~square_, of- the frequandi~6~j' m1li
I mil l
1JI no
) a tA
'
I ]j:
5 the same meatdng as F. Equating the.tifol esOono j
Im
t W6 W
~~ ~
9 or
h
author has isither the secular equation la6ion
Bibliography of 9 entries* Tao, nos
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GORMNOV-POSADOV, M.I.; GOMMO sh.M. (Twilikent)
Book reviews and bibliography. Cbn., Aind. i moleho grun. 6
no-301-32, 3 of cover. 064 (MIRA 1'7.-7)
VOLKOV, D. I., KONDORSKIY, E. I., ETINCHIK, G. S., MIRYASW ' N. A.J* FAIa'UO`V,
A. P., RODE, V. 3., CHECHERNIKOV, V. I., and GOFMAN, U. (14ascow)
.v ''
"Results of 3tudiee of Certain Magnetic mid Magneto-Optical Properties of
Ferro-Magneticst"
--I- "Saturation MagnetizatIon of CuNi Alloys at Low Temperaturss."
7a "Magnetic Properties of MnB Svstem."
-5, "Temperature Dependence of Paramagnetic Susceptibility of Ferrites."
-7-~r "Magneto-Optical Resonance in Ferromaign ties." (Krinchik)
report presented at Colloquim on Magnetism, Grenoble, France, 2-5 Jul 58.
Eval: B - 3,114,755 3 SOP 58.
la(6) SOT/5(--35-2-54//Oo
AUTHORS: Kondorskiy) Ye. I., Rode? V., Ye., Gofman, rr.
TITLE: The Saturation I.-lagnetization of Ifickel.-Copper Alloya at
Low Temperatures (11acingnichennost' nasyslicheniya nikell-=ed-
nykh splaym pl nizkiL'i temperaturakh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentalinoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki. 1956;
Vol 35. Tr 2 (8), PP 549-550 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is the(verifmtion of the ""law of
the 3 straight lines" I - 1 0 1 - CT 2) for saturation
magnetization at low temperatures and %lie determination of
the parameter C in the above-given formula for nickel-~;op-
per alloys with a copper content 4 50 J16. The measuring device
permitted immediate observation of the variation of the-
saturation magnetization of the specimen when :_ ts temperature
is varied. The temperature variation was carried out by
evacuation of the vanors of the boiling liquid (oxygen, nitro-
gen, hydrogen, and helium) in which tho specimen was placed.
The variation of the ma-notization was neasured by mearia
Card 1/2 of a photoclectrical fluxmeter. A table ahow3 1;he values of
SOV/56-35-2-54/6o
The Saturation Magnetization of Nickel-Copper Alloys at Low Temperatures
ihe magnetization 1 0 and of niakel-copper alloys in a field
of H - 3300 Oersted for various temperatures ani also the
values of C, calculated according to a formula of Bloch
I:Blokh). From these values of C it is possible to obtain
i:in the case of pure metals) the exchange integral J , The
results of these caiculationn are given in a table. The ex.-
change parameter J which was calculated in this way rri-,
nains constant (with an accuracy of 10 - 15 r-) for all the
investigated nickel-copper alloys. There are 1 table and
5 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat(Moscow State University)
SUBMITTED: Vay 28, 1958
Card 2/2
RODE, V. ;-GODCN, U. ----
Sensivity of nickel - copper alloys in the saturation region.
N&uch*doIcl.vys*ehkoljv; fiz.-mt.=wkI no-3:148-150 159.
(KIRA 13:6)
1. Mosko-rekly gosudArstvannyy universitet imeni K*V.LomomosoT&.
(Niekel-~coppsr alloys)
AMS02; Cb.alk.ov, a.
IMS1 ?be Fifth &II-12stias OR the physics of La.
Temperatures (5-ye Twoooymanoy* aowbch&niye po fLS11* AIRILlah
tompor.tur)
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(793a)
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17(12) SOV/177-58-5-5/30
AUTHORS: Bogatyrev, M.F., Guard Lieutenant-Colonel of the
Med-*;,cal Corps, Meltnikov, Yu.N., Captain of the Me-
dical Corps, and Gofman, V.A., Major of the bledical
Corps
TITLE: The Application of Puracillin in Butp (Primeneniye
furatsillina v khirurgicheskoy prakt1ke7
PERIODCIAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5, pp 27 - 32
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors report on the application of furacillin
in surgical treatment. According to S.P. Ztkyevals
data, furacillin is-highly effective against anaero-
bian infections. She has proved that vitamin C in-
creases the effect of furacillin, and furaoillin on
its part reduces the content of vitamin 13~ and PF in
the organism. 8.G. Mogillaitakiy, N.I. M&galif,
P.I. Stradyn', and M.M. Ferber indicate that a
furacillin solution locally applied does not stimul-
Ce:d 1/2 ate the tissue and helps to develop granulation and
,SOR4AN,.,.V.A.;_j~IKHONOV, V.P. (Volgograd)
Diffuse endoalveolar lithiasis of the lungs. Elin. mec~.
40 no.12:124-126 D 162. (MIRA 17-.2)
1. Iz kafedry propedevticheskoy terapil (Zavt, - prof* I,V,
Zherdin) Volgogradskogo medituinskogo Instituta i terapev-
ticheskogo otdeleniya Volgogradokoy oblastnoy klinichookoy
bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - zaaluzhannyy vrach RSFSR A.I.
Gusav) .
GOFW, V. I.
Process of automatic "orasine in magnetic recording. Trudy
Geof.Inst. no.4:115-121 153. (MLRk 7:12)
(Nagnetle recorders and recording)
GOFKAN, V.I., Im.nd. tekhn. nauk (Moskva).
1.K. Rabinoyich's geometric method used In Investigating dL"d
vibrations. Isel. po teor. oooruzh. no.7:135-15;8 '57. (KLU 10:9)
.(Vibration) (Geomatry)
1-14
4f I;,
! i J
'5- U
oil
ACC NRs AP5028534 &URGE Dote: ult~'CK286/ii5AW/C'20/0126/01!?6
AUTHORSs Gabey, Ye. V.; Goftan, V. I.; Dadcheako, V. V.; XameVyMinovp 1. K.
ORG: none
TITIZ% A bydraiflic pressure amplifier. C34.ss 639 No. 175829 Zi"nnounced ty Onegs
Tractor Plant (0-,:iezhskiy traktorMy zavod)_/
SOURCE: Byullebing isobreteniy i tovarrqkh suakovj no. 200 1965, 126
TOPIC TAGS., hycb!aulic device., mechanical power tranamission devifie, mechanical'
hydraulic pressw7e amplifier, amplifier design, ampliflorstage, amplifier oquilmont
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a hydraulic prj)nsure emplifier vont4iin-
ing a casing, a nupport-for a differential lover, and a plimger (see Fig. I).
Fig. 1. 1 - Ossix1g; 2 - piston;
3 - support of the differenti&l
lever; planCer.
all Ire
'lit 1A Is lit 4, ON& F11:1 slit U HIVNI111
ACC NRs AP5028534
To cause an automatic return of the plunger to its original positlon., the amplifier
is made up of stages. The luge-area step Is turned towmvd the return direction,
and the space formed by the stages Is permanently cormeoW vith the ;wessure vain
line. Orig. art. bass 1 figure.
SUB COMs 131 SUBM DAM 12.%p4
2/2
Cwd
'97,ZPAL,nV, Inn.)kontiy Fodorovich; Q2XV)
W4 V. L. professor zaslax1jennyy
dWyateLl nanki i tokhniki. takhnicho-
skiy r-3daktor
[Kordin, a now soundproofing material; its manufacturp And ways
of using it in building) Kordin - nov3ri zvukoisollatsionqri
material; proizvodstvo I sposoby primenentia v straltel'stva.
Leningrad, GosAzd-vo lit-ry po stroit. I arkhitekture, 1955 :47 P.
(Mmi 9.3)
1. Chltin-korreep,,ndent Akadsmii arkhit"ktury SSSR (for Go-Iman)
(Soundproofing)
007YAN, V.V.; inzh.; DJHGILBVAl V.Ye., inzh.
Making agloporite with furnace slago In sintering basins. Strol,
mat. 6 no.llt28-29 N 160. (KM 13:11)
(Building materials)
GOYMS, V.T., inzh.;TZLISOV, A.N., inzh.
Semi-automatic production line for making wM11 blocks using
cellular concretes. Stroi. i dor. mahinostr. 4 no.11:28-30
y '59 (MIR& 13:3)
(Aseembl,v-line methods) (Building blocks)
%a
GOFMAN, Y.V. , inzh.; DIRGILIVA, Y.Ye., Inzh.
Unit for making lightweight fillers using cinders from the heat
and electric power plants. Strot-vat. 5 no.9t27-28 5 '59-
OGRA 12:12)
(Building materials)
GOPYANI V.S., izizh,,
Conc-rete mixing planto made of consolidated units. MeM.
aLro:[.,, .1-9 n-.5~2,4-21+ My 162~ (PJA% 15:5)
(Concrete plants)
W-11
_,~Ok , V,V., inzhel KARPOVTSEV, A.N., inzh.
Now equipment for the production of slag "p=lce." 3troi. i dor.
mash. 7 no.9:27-28 S 162. WUIA 15;1(J)
(slag)
GOFKAU, Ya.B.
.4
Case of a double intestinal obstruction by fecalithn In dolicholon
and megaeolono Sov.sed. 18 no.5:19-20 Mq '54. 09-RA 7:5)
1. Is goopitallnoy khirurgichookoy kliniki (savedu3misheMy - professor
B.A.Petrev) I Moskovskogo ordena Imenina. maditainskogo inatituta n&
base Mosirovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta skoroy
pomoshchl in. Sklifosovskogo. (Intestines-Obstructions) (Calculi)
NAZAROV, M.&S.; OVSYAIIIIIKOVp. V.G.; SOYUZOV, A.A.; 14ITAISIIVILI, A.A.;
YUDIII,, 'P.G.; SOLOVI)MV, I.F.; SVIRMOV, A.A.; FITHYAETSZ7, S.M.;
KOLICIIENKOI K~N.; NMLIN) H.R.; OjlWVt D.A.; RAYORSHY, G.I.;
SEIV, IOVJ. I.Ya.; SUTYRIN, M.A.; KOVALEV, A.I.; VUSOV, A.A.;- ~
LEVTli, Ya.L.,- KLIblOVITSKIY, A.Z.; MTALINIKOV, G.F.; PIMSHKIN,
G.P.5 CIIECHETKINj-*~Vq MI)MYEV) V.D.; KOWKOLINIKOV, K.A.;
HOISEYEVA, A.I.1 TIRON, G.I.; KRYLOVA, V.F.; -)I N,
A _14A
BUDCIIANOV, B.F.
K.I. Korshunova; an 6bituary. Rech. tronop. 20 no.L!s "!D 161.
WIR& 14:12)
(Korshunovat Kseniia Ivanovnal 1910-10061)
:GOFMAN,, Ye.. MAMI&A, I., inZh.
Regulations are silent. Izobrii rate. no#1347,-49 Ja 161.
(mm 14: 1)
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(NIRA 10:10)
1. Kafedra. palsontalogii.
(Daghestan-Foraminifers. Fossil)
r I - -
, I i \-1
( -) \T - N AN f-,
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