SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUTNER, YA.I. - GUTNIKOVA, M.N.
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YIVDGKIMOV. A.1., saultLzhannyy deyatell naukt, professor; GUTNU, Ta.l.,
doteent ...... ..
Treating pulpitle, pertodontitts and pyorrham elveolaris. Stomatologiis
36 no*3:3-11 VC-Je 157. (KLRA 10:9)
(TATII--DISMUS)
GUTHRR, Yakov losif.ovich
(Clinical aspects and treatmnt of diseases of the dentnl pulp
and periodontium] Klinika i lechenis boleznei pillIpy zuba j
periodonta. Hoskya, Kodgis, 1958. 190 P. (MIRA 13:4)
(T -DISEASES)
IT INA, A.I.; ITI11, Z.Ye.; GUTNER.-Ya.I.: ARKWIGEL'SKAYA, N.V- (Mosk-vR)
Conduction aneathesin of the lower jnir ndministpred in the retromolar
fosan (retromolar anesthesin). Stomntologiis 37 no.2:12-35 Mr-Ap
158. (MUU 11: 5)
(LOCAL AITESTHES IA)
GUTM~. Ta.I., clots.
"Orthouedic tr eatment of pyorrhea alveolaris (amphodontosis) and
defentive articulatIon." by V*IUO' Inrlianaskii. Reviewed by IA.I. Gutner*'
Stomatologiia 37 no.4:73-75 JI-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:9)
(PYORRHF.A)
(DENTAL PROSTHESIS)
GINNER, U.I., dotsent (Moskva)
~ -
'WA, ~ke. ,
,5.w Some practical questions in treating periodontitis. Stomotologlin
~7 n0-5:17-19 S-0 158 (MIRA 11.111)
(TBM-DISF,ASES)
GUTMM, YA.I., dots.; SB3FTEL', S.I., kand. med. nauk.
Osteomyelitis of the border of the mandible and its peculiarities.
Stomatologiia 38 no.1:46-49 Ja-F 159. (NIFA 12:3)
(OSTBOMYBLITIS) (JAWS--DISICASM)
GUTNER, Yakov Iosifovich
(Course in therapeutic stometologYl Praktikum po terapevti-
cheskoi stomatologii. Koakvn. Kedgiz, 1960. 283 P.
(MIRA 13:12)
(STONATOLOGY)
GUTMER, Ya.l., dotsent
SuburucoBal injection of penicillin in the oral cavity. Sbor.
nauch.-prak.rab.Poliklin.im.F.E.D7,erzh. no.2s171-175 161.
(MIPA 16:4)
(STOMATOLOGY) (PENICILLIN)
GUTNER, XEL. I. Y dotsent
"Surgical stomatology" by A.E.Verlotakii. Reviewed by IA.I.Gutner
Stomatolo iia 40 no.2:102-104 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5)
tsiTOMATOLOGY) (VERLOTSKII, A.E.)
GUTNEVAl A,K~
Pulp for manufacturing paper and cardboard. Standartizatsiia
25 no.9:52 S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(ldocdpulp-~tandards)
GUTNIARO
Natural ultrafiltration of the hu-nn blood and its relation %o changes
of position. Polski -,ygod. lek. 8 no.11:401-IW4 16 Mar 1953. (CLKL 24:5)
1. Doctor of Chemistry. 2. Of the Institute of Physiological Chemistry
(Head--Prof. Wlodzimierz Mozolowski, M.D.) of Gdansk Medical keadezy.
3. First Commmi ication: N. Zydowo. Fol. tygod lek. 1952, p. 6Tf . 4.
Second Communication: St. Byczkowski Fol- tygod. lek., 1952, P. 993.
5,.- Experimental results in this third communication were the subjtet of
the-dact,or&l -thesis of 0. Gutniak accepted by the Mathematico-Natuftl
Sciences Faculty of the Nicolai Copernicus University in Torun.
3ec 2 Vol 1211 P~.Ysiology Jan 59
104. NORNIAL VARIABILITY OF URINARY COPROPORPHYRIN' EXCRETION
IN HEALTHY MEN - 0 normainej ziniennoAci wystTpowania kuproporfiryny
W moczu ludzi zdr,owy(:Ii - Gu.tEj
,I". and Dancewicz A. 11. D.
PRACY 1957, 8/6 (411-420fZraphs I Tables 7
A modification of the method of Schwartz and coworkers for quantitative detertrun-
ation of coproporphyrin in urine free from uroporphyrin is described. The normal
daily excretion of coproporphyrin measured by this method in 100 nealthy men
and women was 132 1 50 jAg. (15 15 jAg. per 100 ini. The re was significant differ-
ence between the sexes. Czubalski Warsaw
GUTNIAK, 0.
SCIENCE
Periodicals: CHU41A ANALITYCZNA. Vol. 3, no. 2, 1958.
GUTNIAK, 0. Some problems of porphyrin analysis. p. 99.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEA1) LC Vol. 8, No. 4
April 1959, Unclass.
GUTNIAK, Olga
Identification of porphyrins in urine of a patient with porphyria
cutanea tarda. Przegl.derm.,Waraz. 47 no.2:93-105 Mr-Ap 160.
1. Z Instytutu Badan Jadrowych v Warazawie. Dyrektor: prof.dr
P. Nowacki. Zaklad Ochrony Zdrowia. Kierownik: doc.dr E.Kowaluk-1.
(FORPHYRIA case reports)
GUTINIAK, Olga; WEA-04OWICZ, Jan
Porphyrine and porphyria. Polskie arch. mod. wovn. 31 no.10;13,85-
1398 '6.1..
1. Z Zakladu Ochrony Zdrowia Instytutu Badan Jadrowph PAN.
Kierownik: prof. dr med. F. Kowalski i z IV Zakladu Chorob
Wownotrznych Studi= Dookonalenis, Lekarzy AM w Warsuawie Xierownik%
prof. dr nauk med. W. Orlowski.
(POUHItTA) (PORPIIYILM)
Ik-
CHORZEISKI, Tadeuaz; RUDZKI, Edward; GUTNIAK, Olga
Porpbyria cutanea tarda. Przegl. derm. 48 no.1:27-36 161.
1. Z Kliniki Dermatologicznej A.M. w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr
S. Jablonaka Z Inetytutu Badan Jadrowych - Zaklad Ochrony Zdrowia
Kierownik: doc. dr 3. Kowalski.
(PORPHMI)
GU~T~NIAK ~01 qj KRAWGZYK, Irena
-- Determination of S--aminolevulinic acid and porphobliinogen in the
urine. Pol. arch. med. wewn. 32 no.12:1517-1523 162.
1. Z Zakladu Ochrony tdrowis, Insty-tutu Badan Jadrowych w Warszawie
Kierownik: prof. dr med. E. Kowalski i z Zakladu Chemil, Anality--znej
Insty,tutu Badafi Jadrowych w Warszawie Kierownik: prof. dz- J. Minczewski.
(LEVULINIC.ACID) (PORPHYRIM) (BILE PICI-MTS)
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-
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11-~ . Temperature regulator for the VNIMP moisture determination
apparatus. Khleb. i kond. Prom. 1 n0.12:36 D 157. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Cheboksarskiy khlebozavad No.2.
(Thermostat) (Bakers and bakeries-1quipmont and supplies)
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GUTNIK, L A~, , i--;-"' ~ - -
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Extension of integral subgroups of certain groups [with summary
in lnglishl. Vest. IOU no.19-.-47-78 '57. (MIRA 11:1)
(Groups. Theory of)
AUTHOR: Gutnik, L.A. SOY/20-121-5-4/5ri
TITLE: --O&-the-Arithmetic of Matrices (K arifmetike matrits)
PERIODICAL: Doklady 4ademii nauk SSSR, 1958g.Vol 1219Nr 59PP 766-7a9 (usn)
ABSTRACT: After numerous definitions and the introduction of a partially
ind-ividu~~.l . symbolism the author formulates nine theorems
without proofs on the arithmetic properties of matrices, e.g.
a very complicated product representation for the number of
divisors of a matrix, for the number of certain matrix classes
sto. Results due to Siegel fRef 1,2-7 and Kdoher fRef 3,43 are
used essentially. Sons of the obtained relations are analogues
to the results of Siegel and Bass* on quadratic forms.
There are 4 referenceaq 2 of which are Soviet, and 2 knerioan.
PRESINMa kpril 6, 19589 by I.N.Vinogradov, Acadenislan
SUBMITTEN April 3, 1958
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Sone Problem in tho arithmetic of matricou.
138:47-77 '5 8.
(Hatrices)
GUTNIK, L.A.
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Some theoretical numberical functions from natric"s. U5b.zap.
IVPI 1313:79-106 t58. (XIBA 13:5
(Numeri-eal lawtione) (MAtricmJ
GUMTK, L. A.: Master Phys-Math Sci (diss) -- "The arithImetic of matrices".
Moscawy 1959. 10 pp (Min Educ RSF'M, MOsco1w State Pedagogical Inst im v. 1.
Lenin), 150 CODiOS (KLI No 15, lq~)'-?' ll~)
RADINOVICII, V.L. (Petropavlovsk-Kazak~stanskiy); KONSTANTINOV, N.N. (Moskva);
VARPAIG!OVSKIY,F.L. (Moskva); BESKINA, L.N. (Moskva); BEREZIN, F.A.
(Moskva); GUTNIK, L.A. (Moskva)
Solutions of problem. Hat. pros. no.6:337-353 161. (YMA 15:3)
(Mathematics--Problems,e.cercises, etc.)
GUTNIK, L.A.
of skew-symnetric matrices. Uch. zap. WTI no.188:
71-82 162. (MIRA 16:9)
(Matrices)
GUTNIK, L.A.
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M~biusl function for one-sided ideals of certain mntrix rings.
Uch. zap. MGPI no.188:83-87 162. (MIRA 16:9)
(Ideals (Algebra)) (Rings (Algebra))
1v fl III
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WSR/Engineering Machine tools
CGrd 1/1 1 Pube 128 13/25
Authors Gutnik, K, As
Title I High-speed cold'stamping
Periodical Vest* mash* l* 64-67, Xan 1955
AUstract The editorial gives some informtIon Cn effCwts undertalmn b5r
the OMetal Furniture Plant TRUDO, in the field of speecUng-up
the cold stamping of components by Increasing the carriage travel
on shearing presses and modifying the autcmatio feed or strips
in dies, Illustraticnsi drawingso
Institution
Submitted
GUTNIK, MP,'inzhonar.
Rapid cold-die stamping. From. koop. no.1:21-23 Ja 156.
(Shoot-metal work) (KWA 9:6)
GMNIK, M.A.-, DOLGOPOLOV, R.A.; SAMDTLOVA, A.A.
-- ~_ ir;7,q,
Introduction of high-speed cold stamping. Suggestion by
M.A. Gutnik, R.A. Dolgopolov, A.A. Samollov. Prom.energ.
11 no,11:17-18 N '56. (MUM 9:12)
(Shoot-metal work)
Autoostlon of Cold [Y4t&l) Staeptnd Productlon SCV/5560
COVLMAZZ: The coLlectiou contains reports doliTored at the Kiyev 3cientIftc and
Technical Conference by workers of chino =4 trAtr-nt ;1=t3$ d--3.1g--
Organizations, =4 acientirle research =1 ed=ntietcl iA.Ititutos. Ti~-
Conference una sponzcmd by t?~* XLy.~ajnyc ezl-tmaya pr~yl~zlyo 211,-,!:n~-
tekllnlchedko&~ obshcb-t~ =hlco*trait~llmoy rm=-jahlar-~stl (Kiyev Cz'tut
Administration of the Scientific .-I T"hnicil 5~.Iety of uh~
ln,-I~t-y) " by t!, UkrAn.l-,-y.
pr~-ZY~U~.nOlti
Rep%b.Ucan A!id=ijtrtt-'on of t!-* ZciectifIc =1 T~t.-icil SmIcty Of *~ I.-
str.:memt--H4l:-.m3 Injustr7). li'h-- P~,-e or thl co~fcrlacq - to d-'-n~j tll
whi-Ments =.I c~.~rL4n--e (ea;ezially at th, Car-k-ij-
?IAZt, the T!i? Plat, an-d l4ni.:rs'l :~-tcrids) Ln t!,e aut::~%ti4~ Of
prod=tlon. Tte Conference Ll&o ser,&-l t,~ =%=Int a wi?Li =,~- of
Wd Ltdt-~~at b~ll,!ers with tt, ;---nt 3tlte Of AUt~-ttl= 1--l tt~- fidl-l~
and with the prz-4pect5 for Lti P.,_-r3 d~~UzZ -dit!% ex-
Perlaoee in fu, design amt of 4-4t,.-Lic davi"s, =41 ~to-
mttc pmIuct-lon li~n3 ueed in a-,-,nlnl prulu-tion w-re !:a
P-rion&Utias ars nentloz.A. R.l'.=-.z acos=:,-y tomt Of tLe artI.I...
TAM, OF CC-,=as:
Tomword
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PVm I awl EXPLDI-TATION SON/55,-0
GolubaY~ T.X., Doctor of Technics~l Sclaceca, Proleoaar, and I.P. Tmr--v-. ~v,
CandidAta of Technical Sciencts, Do-zent, els.
A"~-tlxatslya prol-oa.-tva (Aut4e,~tloa of Call ;r--tAl)
St=;ind Prod%.eticn) Xos~cv, )tmabgiz, i9ft. 2,32 n. 6oow co;-'cs
Spoe~7.rjrg A=ncy: CosmAdrstrammyy nsa--hno-tekh.~icl~suy kamitet .0ovo-a xq--at-
r,r= Icatitut tevhalch.." izfo-tsil.
imashlon2troltel-moy, TA7"5vzj?m ohL~Itmxjl ;.-Inni".
obahchevz~v prlborostroitcll~y 7rQ=ya!Llerxoj--J.
Ulcr.
koya res;ublike~makoyc pravlemire.
Ed. z M.S. SoroV.; T.ch. Ed.i M.S. Co=,o3t.y;ol-sky.; Chief Ed.:
Dept. Vh&hZLz)-. T.r. Berdrak, F-~zlmeer.
ICMP=: This collectLon of articles is int4nded for worker. at ~bl~ ami
Lastrmment plant. =1 scientific res-rch =4 d--41,gn lrztl-uteA.
Auto-ation of Cold (11~2talj StamplTic Froduction -,.;;J1/5580
Yu. A. CInsalficatton and Cclection of the Arraagc=nt
of Com ',':,c:hnniemn for Aut-c-.-.,-Atic Dle-roming Plachineu 2o6
Orlilm-r. ;I.L., an(j Te, 'fa. Antonovskiy, So= Froblema in the MAhodn
of D,-,rAZ7Un!,7 C= 1*.~2cUCC.Yll~~.:;-
Eclozon3v, Tn. A. !,icivmization anti Automation of Stamping Operations
In Irmtrurs-mt llaklng 237
G,itnik, !.A. Autorttion of Stamping Operations 24
Zhr,Eiro, V.I. A Hadern Automatic Frees 259
T-artakova Idy, I.?. D,~AcmAnation of the Basic Farameters of Vibratory
Prcr.3eu for Tri-Ing Op-arationa 264
Podrabinnik, 1.24. Automt1c YAchine for rabricating Wire Proftcte 272
MULIMSE: Library of Congress
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV15658
Ivanov, Alclc~andr Petrovich, Candidate of Technical Seiewaes, and
Vilctor nnitriyevich Lisitoyn, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
eds.
Modernizaiaiya kuznechno-shtampovochnogo oborudovani%21oderni-
zation of Die-Forging Equipmcnt) mo3cow, mashg1z, 1 1. 226 p.
Errata slip inserted. 10,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: V. Ye. fledorezov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.
of Publishing House: T. L. Lcykina; Tech. Ed.: A. A. Bardina;
Managing Ed. for Literature an Machino-Building T--,chnology
(Leningrad Department, Mashgiz): Ye. P. Naumov, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is Intended for foremen, machinists, designers,
and process engineers concerned with the modernization and de-
signing of die-forgIng equipment. It may also be used by students
at schools of higher education.
COVERAGE: The book contains material presented at the Conference
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on Problems In the Modernization and Operation of Die-Forging
Equipment, held in November 1958 In Leningrad. The Conference
was called by Ieningradskiy Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva, sektaiya
obrabotki metallov davleniyem Leningradukogo oblautnogo pravlenlya
I-ITO Mashprom (Leningrad Council of the National Economy, Section
of 14etal Pressworking at the Leningrad Oblast Board of the Sci-
entific and TIchnical Society of the Machine Industry) and Len-
ingradskiy mekhanicheskiy institut (Leningrad Mechanical Engi-
neering Institute). Actual problems in the modernization, oper-
ation, and repair of die-forginS equipment are described. Ana-
lyac3 are provided for problems Involved in the mechanization and
automation of die-forging and stamping operations, Also In-
eluded are practical data to be used in the modernization of equip
ment. No personalities are mentioned. There are 59 references:
56 Soviet, 2 German,'and 1 English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
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Ch. I. General Problems in the Modernization of Die-Forging
Equipment 5
1. Basic trends in the modernization of die-forging equipment
(V. B. Gordin, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 5
2. The requii~ement3 for die-forgin~ equipment (A. P. Ivanov,
Candidate of Technical Sciences) 8
Ch. II. Modernization of Forging and Die-Forging Steam Hammers 18
1. Hammers and their role in modern die-forging equipment
(Z. M. Ginzburg, Engineer) 18
2. The modernization of steam-distributing devices of hammers
(A.L.- Ashk.4,qaz_I, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
1. 1. Kozhinskiy, Engineer) 19
3. Modernization of hammer control and drive (A. L.
Ashkinazi, Z. I. Ginzburg, and K. K. Yekimoi--Yngineer) 26
4. Dicid-6r-n-17zation and repair of foundations and anvil blocks
of hammers (Yu. V. Belyayev, Candidate of Technical Sci-
ences, Z. M. Ginzburg, and 1. 1. Kozhinskiy) 31
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5. Modernization and repair of hammer frames and guides (V. A.
_- Zhivchikov, Engineer, and 1. 1. Kozhinskly) 38
6. Modernization and repair of hammer cylinders and piston
rods (Z. M. Ginzburg, V. A. Zhivchikov 1. 1. Kozhinskiy,
A, M. Kaznacheyev, and 14. V. Tilinsklyl 41
7. Modernization and repair of rams ( I. I. Kozhinakly) 50
6. Lubrication- of hammers (I. A. Gorbunov, 1. 1. Kozhinskly,
and A. 1. Kaznacheyev) 53
Ch. III. Modernization of Steam-11ydraulio and Hydraulic Presses 56
1. Modern trends and the outlook for modernizatlon of by-
draulic presses (A. L. Ashkinazi and V. 13. Gordin) 56
2. The ways for decreasing the weight and overall dimensions
of hydraulic presses (Yu. P. Kyzlko, Engineer) 58
3. Modernization Of 3team-hydraulic "United" 2,000-ton for
ing press (B. P. Vasillyev and V. A. Yelezov I Engineeral- 63
4. Automation of steam-hydraulic "United" presses (S. P.
Moiueyevx Engineer) 71
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Ch. IV. Modernization of Mechanical Crankshaft Presses 78
1. Basic methods for the complete modernization or crankshaft
presses (1-1. A. Goncharenko, Engineer, and V. D. Lisitsyn,
Candidate of Technical Sciences) 78
2. Modernization of the drives of mechanical presses (A. P.
Ivanov and V. B. Gordin, Candidates of Technical Sciences) 67
3. Modernization of en aging and disengaging muchanisma of
crankshaft presses T A, Zhivehikov, A, M. Kaznachoyev,-
and V. D. Li3itsyn) 89
4. Modernization of control system of mechanical presses
(V. D. LisitSyn) 100
5. Modernization and repair of individual subassemblies and
parts of mechanical presses (I. I. Kozhinakly, and V. D.
Li3itsyn) 108
6. Modernization of mechanical presses for the purpose of
protecting them against overloading (Yu. M. Buzikov, En-
gineor) 115
.7. Safety technique In the modernization of mechanical
presses (V. D. Lisitsyn) 129
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Ch. V. Modernization of Horizontal-Forging Machines (Upsetters],
Percussion Presses, and She~Lrs 133
1. Modernization of horizontal-forging machines (V. A.
ZhIvchIkov and 1. 1. Kozhinskiy) 133
2. Modernization of power-screw percussion presqcs ( 1. 1.
Kozhinskiy, and A. M. Kaznacheyev) 141
3. Modernization of eccentric shears for blanking o~eratiofis
(I. I. Kozhinskiy and V. N. Cherkasov, Engineer) 144
Ch. VI. Mechanization of Forging and Hot Die-ForginG Operations
in the Modernization of Hammers and Hjdraulic Presses 1,119
1. Mechanisms and equipment for forging and die forging on
hammers (K. K. Yekimov, Engineer) 11:0
2. Mechanisms and equipment for press-forging (K. K. Yekimov,
and S. P. Moiseyev) 155
Ch. VII.- Mechanization and Automation of Stamping Operations in
The Modernization of Crankshaft Presses 160
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1. Trends in application of mechanizing and automatizing devices
in the modernization of presses (V. D. L131t3yn and M. A.
Goncharonko) 160
2. Mlechanical devices for feeding band and strip stock (M. A.
Gutnik, Engineer, V. D. Lisitsyn, and Ye. S. Nazarenk6-
--ffgf- P
E neer) 163
3. Mechanical devices for feedin piece-blanks (V. D. -
Lisitsyn,and Ye. S. Nazarenko~ 177
4. Fully automated [production) lines (E. E. Royterahteyn,
Engineer) 186
Ch. VIII. Experimental Investigation of Die-Forging, Equipment 191
1. General sequence for the calculation and design of ma-
chines in the modernization of die-forging equipment
(A. P. Ivanov) 191
2. Basic problems of the drive-system dynamics and of the
automatic feed of stock in the modernization of presses
(A. P..Ivanov and Ye. S. Nazarenko) 193
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3. Mlethods and means for the experimental investigation of
dle-forging equipment (V. 1. Zaytuev and M. 11. Pavlov,
Candidates of Technical Sciences) 203
Bibliography 223
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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- __~.A.,BORISOV, L.F.; NOVIKOV, I.K.; SPASSKIY, N.N.; OVCHINNIKOV,
GUTNIK,
A.N.; STOLYAROV, A.B.; KLAVIii, A.V.; GALKINA, V.I.; SHALF-EYEV,
V.I.
Overall mechanization of decorative grinding and polishing oper-
ations. Prom. energ. 17 no.9:6-8 S '62. (MIRA 15:8)
(Grinding machines)
GVrNIK, M.B.
"Offs"dwo"A
Ultrehigh-frequency electric field for treating exudative pleurisy.
Wop.kur.,fizioter. i lach. fig,.kullt. 22 n0-5:77-78 S-0 '57.
(MIR-A 11-2)
1. Zaveduyuahchaya fizioterepevtichookim otdelentyem GrotdonskC7
oblaetnq~r bollnitsy.
(PIJIURIsy) (DIATHAMY)
, ~. ; ('11-- '7'. 1 il.L.i ~~If ... I I E I I -
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Des4gning con't-inliout-, pi-kling, units. Mtat;xllllr--, ''
- z~ --
D 164. ( ~ 11 R A 18 , 2, )
1. Cherepovetskiy metallurelchr-.91dy zavod.
]EMAKOVSKIY, M.A,,; _GUTII~~K, .1,19V* - TCPCPUJ, DPI'YLKIEA, L. I.;
REUTOV, Yu.G.; SHIMINOVICH, B.A.; FIRSOV, 1,.A.; ILIGAYEV, S.A.
Mastering the operation of the plant for cold-rolled sheet production.
Stal 1 25 no.8:7216-730 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Cherepovetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
BRO1101TITSKlY, V. Ye.; ?1-U.; 1'~. -11.
Chip borads from iignir- furfurole re-5ing. Flil-11. i fi--.-kh-;ir-
pr1rod. i sint. Folim. no.19242-25--' I e),` 0.11PA 18. IL)
1. Chlen-kc--respondent All Uz-SSR (for Usmanov).
BURYAK, P.G.,, inzh.; WSTERIM,- S.S. , inzh.; GUTTIIKI, B,S., ipzh.
-Precast monolithic hoat-resistant rArforced concrete constructions
of coko-oven battories. Prom.stroi. 37 no.12:2"1-29
D '59. MUt 13-4)
J.. Giprokoks.
(Coke ovens) Roundations) (Precaut concrete construction)
GUTNIK, R. B.
Physiological evaluation of the action of an erythrocyte suspension
in a lactate-saacharoae-glucome solution vithout c1trate. Vrach.
delo no.3:76-79 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Kiyevskiy nauchno-isolodavatellskiy institut gerelivaniya
krovi, i neotlozhnoy khirurgii.
(HEMORRHAGE) (ERYTHROCYTES)
GUM IK, R. B.
0- .bFb-AW.=--- -
Outbreak of measles in a village of the western part of the Ukraine.
Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. 1, imun. no.12:75-77 D '55. (KLJU 9:5)
1. Is rayonnoy manitarno-spidemiologichookoy stantmii Voyntlovskogo
rayons Stanislavokoy oblasti.
(NIASLIS, epidemiology,
in Russia)
GUTNIK, R.B.
New solution for the preservation and later use of ~~n arytrho-
oytic suspension. Probl.gemat.i parel.krovi no.7145-50 161.
(MIRA 14:9)
1. 1z. "vokogo instituta perelivaniya krovi (dir. - prof. I.I.
Fedrorov). (EUTHROCYTES)
F
of using rion--rlt~ated
I t
r.-: tc,"al blo,~d aubxtituticn in ar,:malt. Fkq-
anes". 8 no.'.-c,0-92 R f R A 2.? 16
-1. nauchno-lssledriv%t6l' ski y Institut port!ivan'.y&
krov.- i n6oUnknoy kh.-Vrg!JA tdlrokto: - prv%
POILUBOYARTNOVA, A.G.; -UTJTI!!K. R~5.
PcssibiHty of -ising sodILLm lactate solutions aa a med4'um for the pre-
servation of the erythmcyte suspension. Trudy Kiev. nauch.-issl. inat.
porel. krov-', i rieotlozh. kh-Ir. 3:48-51 161. (MIFL4 17: 10)
I. Kiyevskiy Institut perelivaniya krov:
I c
GUTNIK,
Method of separating plasma for blood preparation in plastic bags.
Probl. gerat. i perel. krovi no-3t47-1+8 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Kiyevskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy Institut perelivaniya krovi
i neotlozhnoy khirurgii (nauchnyy rukovodit-ell - prof. A.G.
Karavanov; direktor - dotsent S.S.Tavrik).
USSF,,/ Human and Animal Physiology. Blood Circulation. T
ow. General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biolbi No 22, 1958, 101808.
Atitho r : Gutnik,...R._Ye,-.
Inst : Chernovitsy University.
Title : On the Problem of the Influence of the Pneumoperi-
toneum on Respiration and Blood Circulation.
Orig Pub: Nauchn. yezhegodnik. Chernovitak. un-t, 1956 (1957),
1, No 2, 92-95.
Abstract: In 19 dogs under urethane narcosis, the introduc-
tion of 100-400 ml of air into the peritoneal
cavity did not induce regular changes from the
side of blood pressure (BP), as registered in the
carotid artery by a mercury manometer and tono-
meter. With introduction of 500-1750 ml of air
into the peritoneal cavity, lowering of BP was
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General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 101808.
Abstract: noted in 65% of experiments, its rise in 10%. With
pumping out of air, BP Increased by 2-6 mm of mer-
cury column. The increase of respiration amplitude
was noted in 70% of experiments, its acceleration
in 55%; in 811% of experiments in the introduction
of air into the peritoneal cavity, dilatation of
the thorax occurred after 15-20 sec., which disap-
peared after the evacuation of air. The duration
of the latent period of all of these reactions was
15-20 sec.; their transitional character evidences
their reflex nature, -- V. Yu. Ostrovskly.
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GUTNIK, S', nejhtatnyy korre:jpondont, (Kiyev); SHFILLU"It, V., neBhtatnyy
--,. - korrespondent (,Kiyev)
Sever with built-in refrigerator. Mest.prom. i khud.promys. 4 no.3:
13 Mr 163. (X[RA 16-4)
(Refrigerators) (Awniture ibdustry)
SOYI 112--58-2-2253
Translat-i.~~n. from: Referativn-ly zhurnal, Elektrr-Ackhnika, 1958, Nr 2, p 79 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Verz)--bolovich, A. V. , Gut-.-%ik, V. 1. 'farvaahenya, V. 1.
TITLE: The Star-..ng a--.,-d Operat-on of a 3-Pbase Mcl,,:)r With a Single-Phase Supply
(P---sk rabc-a t.-ekhfaznogo dvigatelya w- o0lnofa-zn,.~-.in tr~kc)
PER70LIHCAL: Sb. stud. ~2.auchn- rabot. BelloT-asslc. in-t, 1956, Nr 3,
pp 110-111
A.BS'--'RA.(7'r: entry.
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NEODC,VIZIY, I.N., inzh.; ALITER, V.F., inzh.; -G-UTNIK, V.N., inzh.; KAPLAC.', S.B.,
inzh.; LFSHCHINSKIY, I.Z., inzh.
Adjustment and the mastering of a high-speed, iiniflow drawing machine.
Stall 23 no.12:1128-1130 D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Nauchno-issledovataltskiy institut metiznoy promyshlennosti i Magnito-
gorskiy metizno-metallurgicheskly zavod.
GUTNIK, Ta.Ta.
New designs of automatic crossing gates. Artom., telem.i aviaz'
7 no.3;4_6 Mr 163. (MIfM 16:2)
1. Glavnyy konstruktor savoda "Svetofor".
(Railroads-Crossings)
310."0. t~ ll"P,~IFI, Y`~. I.
y. lKazilistke ostrogo Lppenditcita pri poin-om obr. tnom paspolozIllenii
vriu.t.retudy opl.-Innov. KhirurFl-iya, 1949, 1,10. (1), S. 81-s"
GUTNIK, Ye.I.
0
Complications of artificial pneumoperitoneum. Vrach. delo no.9:
138-139 S 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Tretlye khirurgicheskoye otdeleniy.e (zav. - prof. V.I.Akimov)
bollnitsy imeni Oktyabrlskoy revolyutbii g. Kiyeva.
(F=1OPERITONEUM, ARTIFICIAL)
GUTNIK, Ye. F.
Content of phthivazide in the cerebrospinal fluid in
tuberculous meningitis in children.Probl. tub. 41. n0-3:
50-52163. 01-MIA 16:9)
1. 1z Rostovskogo-na-Donu respublikanskago nauchno-issledo-
vatel'skogo instituta akusherstva i pediatrii (dir. - kand.
med. nauk F.S.Baranovskaya, naucimyy rukovoditell - prof.
T.V.Loverdo) 14Wsterstva zdravookhraneaiya RSFSR.
4r
GUTNILKOV0 B. Z.
OUtnikov, B. Z. - "Surgery for tumors of the large intestilie.11
Truc Rost. rentgeno-radiol. i onkol. in-tao Issue 2. 1948s
Pe -114-42
SO: U-3566,, 15 March 53,, (latopis 'ZhLumal Inykli Statcy., No. 14.. 1949).
GIJTNIKOV,,-13,Z., prof.1 RUSAKOV, V.I., kand.med.riaWc; PANGHENKO, G.S.y
kand.med.nauk,; KOVALEV, G.G.; AKS-MlOV, A.I.; MOPKAGEOV, N.V.;
KOMBACHEKOV, A.Sh.
Late results of treating patients with urethral strictures.
Urologiia no.6:45-51 160. (mRA 15:5)
1. Iz fakullte~skoy khirurgichoskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. B.Z.
Gutnikov) Rostorvskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(URETHRA-STRICTURE)
1 37-58-4-7062
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 109 (USSR)
AUTHOR- Gutnikov, E. Yu.
T IT I-E: Indicators Required in Rolling Mill Automation (Indikatory avto-
rnatiki prokatnykh stanov)
PF,RIODICAL: V sb. : Materialy konf e rents ii -kursov po elektroprivodu i av-
tomatiz. tekhriol. protsessov rnetallurg. predpriyatiy. Sverdlovsk,
Metalturgizdat, 1957, pp 202-231
ABSTRACT: The requirements that have to be met by indicators are set
forth. A roller track switch that is lowered under the action of
the strip to close a contact, and a switch with it floating flag in-
dicator permitting the metal to move in either direction; used to
automate a strip mill, have been developed. For a photo relay
(P), used on hot mills, the best spectral characteristics are pro-
vided by PS-Al photoconduc Live cells, which also have good fre-
quency response. The spectral and frequency responses of photo-
cells, circuits, and comparative data of P of types FEA-10 (with
TsG-3 photocell), FRM-148 (with TsG-4 photocell), and FRS-53
(with FS-Al photo resistor), are presented. The last of these
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Indicators Required in Rolling Mill Automation
ploying medulated light: FRS-55-1 with an output employing a RE-100 relay,
or a KP-21/55 contactor, and the FRS-55-2 and FRS-55-3 employing an MKU-
48 relay output. Multiple -position P have been developed. These contain a
number of photocells in a single head.
D. K.
1. Rolling mills--Automation 2. Indicators--App.licatians
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GIJMIIKOV., E. Yu. (En.'T. )
"Metallur[r,ical Photore-lays With Photorr-nAtftan;"
(Use of Semiconductors in Insts at Making; Transactions of a Confereace)
Moscow, Mashiz, 1958. 258 p.
GUTNIKOV, IP.TU.
'-.
The FRS-15 miniature photorelay. Biul.tekh.-okon.inform. no.4:36-
38 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Photoelectric msaourements)
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TTTLE- Automatic Machine to Measure the Length of Rolled Work
PERIODICAL.; Metallurg, 1961, No. 1, pp. 23-25
TEKI': Uralmetallurgavtomatika has developed a contact photoelectric device
of the XM-9 (LEM-59) type to measure the length of moving rolled stock during
the rolling process. The device operates from the radiation of the heated metal.
Its measuring principle is similar to that of a machine described in an American
Periodical (Iron and Steel Engineer, 1959, No. 1, P. 137).Lead-sulfide photo
resistances, very sensitive to infrared radiation,are used as photo-transducers.
The automatic device measures the variable section of the work up to 500 mm length,
the constant section may be of any length. The principle electric circuit diagram
of the machine is shown in Figure 1. The front edge of the rolled work (A) when
leaving the rolls enters the restricted visual field of the basic photo resistance
(block 5) connected to the input of the basi'c electronic d-c amplifier (block 2)
-with relay characteristics. Pulses from the rolled work are transmitted to the
starting anodes of thyratrons with a cold MTX-90 (MTKh-90) type. cathode; the
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thyratrons may be in ignited or extinguished state. The glow thyratron indicates
the measured length of the rolled work on a scale. An originp! system of thyra-
tron ex-tin~_-`O;ion is used, assuring in multi-chamel systems, the summarizing of all
incoming pulses. The use of such photo-electric devices Is made difficult when
water-cooling the rolls, due to the formation of vapors. To eliminate the effect
of vapors on measurement and to reduce the measuring time, the arrangement of the
basic block 5, was improved. Instead of being mounted at the rear of the stand
the block was fastened at the front side in such a manner that the departure Ott'
the rear end of the rolled work was instantaneously fixed, as soon as the work
disappeared in the roller gap, independen-_ of vapor formation. (Figure 2) . The
length of rolled work can be measured with an accuracy of + 1.0 mm~. The machine
was tested during industrial operation and satisfactory results were obtained.
Facilitated attendance, a decrease of rejects, and higher labor efficiency are
the advantages of automatic measuring of rolled work, in particular, on sheet
rollinR mills.
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AUTHORS: Volkov, V.V.; Gutnikov, E. Yu.; Kostenko, M. A.
TITLE. Electronic automatic control device for pipe rolling mills
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, ~p no, 9, 1961. 28-31
TEXT, The special designing office at "Uralmontazhavtomatika" Trust in
cooperation with the Pervoural'skly Novotrubnyy zavod (New Piperolling Plant) has
automated the "140 no.3" pipe rolling mill by automation of the long-running
pneumodrives of the support bearings and of the clamping device of the burnishing
stands. Optimum automatic control of the pneumodrive was only possible with the
aid of a specially developed electronic computer (ERU). The operation of the
control system is demonstrated on the example of the piston back stroke (Fig. 2).
Air is supplied to the right hand cylinder hollow of the pneumodrive and the
piston is driven away. At point xt the right hand hollow of the cylinder is
open to air access and air is supplied to the left hand hollow as a counter-
pressure brake. The coordinate of point xt is selected in such a manner that
the piston will be stopped in the extremal position (point 10); the left hand
hollow is then open to air access. The coordinate of point xt depends generally
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on factors affecting the pneumodrive motion. The coordinates of xt for each
piston stroke are determined by the computer units of the electronic device, i.e.
electronic time relays with automatic control of the forward and back stroke
interval. A point with a fixed coordinate (xk) is selected on the piston
trajectory. Values of air pressure and piston speed, when passing through this
point, are determined by pickups and the computer units calculate the time gap
within which the piston Is at point xt when the stop command is given. The
information from the pickups is supplied to the control system which is shown
in a block diagram. Reduction of pipes by the pressure device is controlled by
maintaining constant the motor load of the main drive for each pipe profile. The
electronic control device of the motor load 31PH (ERN) is the main link of the
automatic control system of pipe reduction using the current of the rolling-mill
motor. A d-c transformer is used as a pickup of the motor load, and an asynchro-
nous short-circuit electric motor of the pressure device is employed as servo
mechanism. An electronic time relay supplies the command for the disjuction of
rolls to a given magnitude to adjust the clamping of the pipe tc be rolled.
As a result of the automated process, the efficiency of the unit was raised by
5 - Vlo liberating 12 attendants. There are It figures.
ASSOCIATION: SPKB tresta "Uralmontazhavtomatika" (Special Planning and Designing
Office at "Uralmontazhavtomatikall Trus-c)
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VOLKOV Vasiliy Vladinirovich; GUTIIIKOV Eduard Yull%eyich; 1,0 L- ~1;0,
Vik-hail Afanaslyevich; nTEM, B.N...retswummt; 9YRCHINA,
M.M., red. izd-va; MIKOVA, N.T., tekhn. red.
[Automatic control of a long-stroke pneumatic drive]Avtor-a-
ticheskoe upravlenie dlinnokhodovym pnevmoprivodom. Sverd-
lovsk, Eletallurgizdat, 1962. 69 P. (MIRA 15:7)
(Electronic control)
(Pipe milir.-Pneumatic driving)
LOMAK.0, Nikolay DmItriyevich; LYAMBAKH, RommIld Vital 'yevich;
GUI711KOVi. Eduard Yullyevicb
(Complete automation of blooming mills] Komplekonaia avtoma-
tizatsida. obzhimr*rkh stankov. Moskva, Metallurgiia., 1965.
302 p. (MIRA 18:4)
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3.4.; GUTNIKOV, N.YF,.
Good book on woolweaving. ("Woolweaving" by A.V. Andreev,
N.M. Berkovich. Reviewed b.-,- E.A. TSeidler, N.E. Gutuiko7).
Tekat.prom, 17 no.6:67-6.q je '57. (MLqA 10:7)
1. Glavnyy inzhener fabriki imeni 6verdloys (for TS97dler).
2. liqehallnilr tkatekogo tsfAhA (for Gutnikov
(Woolen and vcrsted manufp-cturs)
(Andreev. A.V.*) (Berkovieh, N.IU.~
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5463
Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya
Vtoraya morskaya ekspeditsiya na d/e "0b"', 1956-1957 gg. ; obshcheye
opisaniye i nauchnyye rezul'taty (Second Marine Expedition on the Diesel-
Electric Ship "Ob"', 1956-57; General Description and Scientific Results)
Leningrad, Morskoy transport, 1959. 175 p. (Series: Its: [Materialy] no. 5)
Errata slip inserted. 1, 200 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Arkticheskiyj antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy
institut.
Ed. (Title page): 1. V. Maksimov, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor;
Ed. : L. G. Kaplinskaya; Tech. Ed. : 0. 1. Kotlyakova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for oceanographers, meteorologists, and
hydrochemists.
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COVERAGE: The present volume, the fifth in a series of seven, is a collection
of articles (except for twc) devoted specifically to the oceanographic, meteoro-
logical, and hydrochemical findinFs of the Second Soviet Marine Expedition
conducted on the diesel ship "Ob" (I. A. Man, CaptaiO during 1956-57. The
first two articles outline the Expedition's organization and program, and
provide a general account of its activities during the 223-day voyage, which
covered more than 40, 000 miles of the Atlantic, Antarctic, and Indian Oceans.
The expedition was sponsored by the Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research
Institute of the Glavsevmorput' Ministerstva morskogo Flota SSSR (Main Ad-
ministration of the Northern Sea Route of the Ministry of the Merchant Ma-
rine of the USSR) as part of the International Geophysical Year peogram. Its
purpose was to investigate 1) atmospheric processes in the Antarctic region
and their effect on the earth's general circulation, 2) basic regularities in
the distribution of waters in the southern oceanic zone, 3) exchange of the
waters of the southern seas with the waters of the world ocean, 4) geological
structure of the sea bottom in the Antarctic region, and 5) the plankton, benthos
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ichthyofauna, and microorganisms of the Antarctic waters. Observations
of the magrietic field of the earth were also made. The expedition, headed
by Professor Igor' Vladislavovich Maksimov, Doctor of Geographical Sci-
ences and Professor at the Leningradskoye vyssheye inzhenernoye morskoye
uchilishche imeni S. 0. Makarova (Leningrad Higher Marine Engineering
School imeni S. 0. Makarov), consisted of the following 8 scientific task
forces: aerometeorological (headed by Leonid Gennadiyevich Sobolev);
hydrological Wirill Vladimirovich Moroshkin); geological (Aleksandr
Petrovich Lisitsyn); hydrochernical (Aleksey Nikolayevich Bogoyavlenskiy);
hydrobiological (Viktor Aleksandrovich Arsen'yev)-, geophysical (Nikolay
Panteleymonovich Grushinskiy); geographic (Gravrila Dmitriyevich Rikhter);
and hydrographic (Yuriy Aleksandrovich Gordeyev). A complete list of the
names and affiliations of the 65 scientific and administrative members of the
E.Vedition is contained in the first article. The articles were written by
members of the Institift oke~Lnologii Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Ocean-
ology Academy of Science- USSR), Gosudarstvennyy okeanograficheskiy
insti?ut Gidrometsluzhby SbSR (State Oceanographic Institute of the Hydro-
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meteorological Service of the USSR), Vsespyuznyy nauchno-issleclovatell-
skiy institut rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografii (All-Union Scientific Re-
search Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography), and the Arctic and Ant-
arctic Scientific Research Institute. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 5
Maksimov, 1. V. Second Antarctic Marine Expedition 7
Man, 1. A. Second Voyage of the Diesel Ship "Ob"' 19
Khrornov, S. P. Atmospheric Circulation and Weather During
the Course of the 1956-57 Voyage of the "Ob"' 27
Gutnikov, V. P. Synoptic Processes in the Southern Hemisphere 84
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Sobolev, L. G. Work of the Aerometeorological Unit 101
Moroshkin, K. V. Hydrological Investigations
106
Moroshkin, K. V. , and M.A. Bogdanov. Results Obtained With
an Electromagnetic Current Meter in the Indian Ocean and in the
Southern Part of the Pacific Ocean 124
Morozov, A. P. Observations on Sea Distp~bances 138
Gordeyev, Yu. A. Hydrographical Works
Tomashunas, B. Ya. Ice Observations
144
154
Bogoyavlenskiy, A. N. Hydrochemical Investigations 159
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Kutyurin, V. M. Determining the Content of Chlorophyll in Sea
Water and the Spe-:~tral Analysis of Phytoplankton Pigments 173
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ACC NR% AR6022459 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/003/BO33/BO34
AUTHOR: Gutnikov, V. P.
TITLE: Conditions affecting the development of phenomena which sharply reduce visibi-I
lity on the Northwest Black Sea
~,SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofiz, Abs. 3B221
IREF SOURCE: Meteorol. klimatol. i gidrol. Mezhved. nauchn. ab., vyp. 1, 1965, 80-92
MPIC TAGS: weather forecasting, atmospheric visibility
jTRANSLATION: The reproducibility of poor visibility (of under 2 km) in the Northwest
!part of the Black Sea is discussed on the basis of monthly averages for 1958-1962. Such
'meteorological phenomena as fog, smog, atmospheric precipitation, snowstorm, duststormoi
land dusk are considered to be the causes. Reproducibility of fog over the sea is con-
isidered for different directions of wind of different velocities. The reproducibility
.of snow falls, snowstorms and duststorms is considered for different wind directions.
:An analysis of such data shows that weather conditions which reduce the visibility to
la point dan.gerous to shipping depend mainly on the wind regimen and the heat contents I
iof the nearest atmospheric layer, the sea and the nearby land. Winds blowing in the
!direction of the shoreline are the most favorable to development of fog. H. Davydov.
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AUTHOR: Gutnikov, V. S.; Rodion, E. I.
A,
ORG: Leningrad Polytechnic Institute A (Leningradakiy politekhaichookiy institut)
TIU k: Inductive frequency-type micrometer
O,~ IVUZ. Priborostroyeniyc, v, 9, no. 3. 1966, 18-21
T,%~-S: -.Acrometer, electric measurement dLct~r_ A~_ C~" C fa_%_
'A iboratory model of a new micrometer is described in which a
.-qu. r.nining inductance varies approximately in inverse proportion to an
a.rgap, t'-,is ~.~-,!-ng the frequency a linear function of the distance being measured.
tives mnamet
J.; ic core 2 are fastened by holders I to stirrup 3 in which the
0
hzL,--( .ras can move by means of micrometer screw 4. The inductance coil
exciting tha_ h;,,V-cores forms part of ar. RLG oscillator whose frequency depends
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on the airgap. The linearity of this function is
ensured by a thermistor in the oscillator circuit;
the nonline arity- caused error is under G. 576 when
the frequency varies by 157a. Further research is
held necessary for the purpose of reducing errors
and frequency drift. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and
10 formula&.
Frequency-type micrometer
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AUMOR: none
TOPIC TA3Ss cybernetics, electric measur(mentA Vi-lectric qitantit.,,
computer, electronic equipment, electric engineering conF .-soce
--I ho conrot~,nce was hold 1-4 July at the All-Union R6~qsrch
,b oC M-itrology by the section or Glectrioal Measurements ir tem Cc -,vil an
th- "solo tiric Instrutsnt Making" or ths_Ajkt~ts qomrki iination
r- i-e- -Ro a o arc h Rork -in- -t-h-a- ~5is.k - -t-o. -g-o-t--h-e-r-w- I th the A 11 -Un Ion nt, I r I i
.0f,rch Institute of' Electrical Monouremont Instruments an a n J~r? Roetpna~
.A ,wrl-itrntion of the Scientific and Tochnical Divialon or tho I %1,-r i,-nt Uft'~An
:wdur'!;M.. More than 4 dole&%tes from 29 cities of the country p"_ j lpateck.
FifLy- spvon reports were heard and discussed. Reports were given ba P. 'e.
HOVITSKIY (looningrad) -"Definition of the Concept of Informational Frror ~r xoafsure~
'Wnt and ita Importanoo in Practical Use" and "On the Problem or the A-vsro%r,* Informa-
tional Criterion of Accuracy -Throughout the Entire Bogle of an Instrr%entmi Y%s. A.
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.Kup~msirmm (Moucow)--"On Determination or the Criteria of Acourney for MOOL-UrOmOnt
Devices"; S, If, ?iA?TDELISIITAq (Loningrad)--report on a now aritarion of acownoy 0f_.
monsuromont instruments; P. F. PARSHIN (Lon Inrrad) --report on optimi%ation whnp..
usinr Folirifar trans f orms--o-n--o-fo-otronia dlr:itnl oomputorsj__~. P. ELM~TRJ_y3y' _G,_X
DOLGIZITSWI nnd A. A. IGNATOV (Loningrad) al of a now mothod for go,
--propos I
probf-nmaoe optimum filtering for non-stntionary random,signale and intorroroncel
1. B. CII-ELPAN'OV--"Calculation or the Dynnmio Chnrnoteristics of an Opti M-um Complex
.two-Chnnnol Systum which Uses Signals from n Position Voter and from a Sp-39d Mater'l
R. A. POL;r3KT0V (Lon inrrad) --"Optimum Pariodia Correction in the Monslir".Ment of
Continuous Signals"LS. P. &DA,,fOKICH.(,Aosoow)--"Analyets and Constrtiction of Devices
for Corrootion of Non-lin-arity and Soe%ltnF for Unitary Codool G. V. GNMMOV 'A
(Tqgnnroj;)--"A Mubhod for Statistical Optimization in Grndu,%tInK_th`aSo'q__I_0_s or
Zl~)ctricnl Measuring Instrunonts"; M. A. &MI13LIMAN 41osoow)--"An&log-DIritsl Voltago
Cnravortur with Automatio Error Correction u. MAL ov Kly, V. S, i(ALENGUUK anti
Y UQVICII (Kioy)--"Automatio MonitorinG of the Parrmsters 3f tho ifi~o rioal
Signals of Complex Radio and Electronic Equipment"I V. P. PEROY (90600w)--"Operstional
Cybernotiou as an Indepondont Scientific Spooialization"I Ye. K. GILIBQ (JAningrad)-"
"On tho Problom of Errootive Noii-linsar Soils$") A6 I. MARMOT (Vosoow).-"D9vi*ee
for Preliminary Processing of the Results of Measurements Presented in the Form of.1
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Graphic RecordinGs For Subsequent Introduction or the Inrormotion Into Univers " I
Digital Conputera"; 0. IA. M0011,9WR and S,__GOKOLOV, (LonInGrsd)--"On a Method rot!
Rndijoinr. Yxc(tsa Inrornntion"t T. V. N1KOL_&j3YA_(LonIngrad)-"A Device for Temporal
DIP,-e.rtjt.1tatLan or Contittuoua and U. L. 9M1S_(Mosocw)--
."Optimization or the Transmisolen or Tolomatric Information as a Usans for Raising i
the Erriciancy and eliminating Interference"; D. E. GUKOVSKIY (Yoscow).-"On a Sta- 'I
ti5tic Approach to the Detection of Svents In Automoti-a 1n*pooUon";_At_j,_LA~1N - I
(Laningrad)--Niathod for Calculaiing the Holding Time or Communloations In a Contra.,
lited Inspaction System or Constant Sorvioinr Time"I 0. N. BRONSHTSYN. A. L. RAYAUTI
and V. V, RYKOV (Moscow)--"Ott a Sinrlo-Lina Unso Service
on circuit designs for d1root compsnention sloctrical
d
Fit
t I aI mon3uring instruments; A. N. KO?AOV (Hovochqrkas sk) --report on a raw moth(W
Cor compon3ation or digitnl brid&os; It. N. GLAZOV (Loningrad).-report on the prablv*
:or voltn~o-to-angular rotati on conversions V. S. GUTNIKOV (LonIngrRd)--"118V%0d9 tor
Construction or Frequency Capnoltance Pickups with a Linear Scals"s R. Ys, .
SYROPYATOVA. and R. R. KHARCh9NX0 (Mo soow) --ro port on the determination or th.9 ampli-j. -
-tudo-rrequenoy and phase charaotorlsbioa or FFM and M. modulators$ -I*.. I~-PHJUX4-
'(Novocharkassk)--"The Photatransistor as a Switch rot 31sotrical 9641surevwnt
Mal-
.Purposes"; N. V- UACYGbFA_('Laiin&r&d)__& rs'port O'n r ing universal *quip-
~W W
am V. 1.
mont for moasurement of ourrentq voltage and powers P. P. ORNATSX1Y
.ZOZULyA_ (KjSy).=7nepqrtts. -on ... th-o oonstruotion 0f_s1tatI0_:T%;t1tNGt~tP. -'sattow"W4 "d
rarA
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ph,%3-3 mot,)rs; A. V. TRIMANOV, 1,._G. SUYSHLY YEV, N. I. SABLIN. V. M. RAZIN and Y. A.
-GORBLMOV (TomskT--~-oport- on-n jovico for automatic processing of the manaurements of,'
vibraEl'on amplitudo of pnotnatio hammors; L. K. RUKINA and V. G. X NOR RING -(L4nin Kra(�"
--roport on tho dovolopmnt of a dirital measuring proestwo, force, I
otc.; N. B. DADUKINA.(LaninCrad)-raport on a method for constructing rrtiquenoy
pickups for (;ar analynis; Yo. M. WPOV, V. A. BRAZHNIKOV and B. Ya. LIKUTTSINDSR
(K'uybyrhav)--roporta on analysis and recording or boring ep*edsl Yu. _V.
-PSHTNICIMIKOV (Kuybyshov)--"A High Spood Voltage-to-Digit-sl Cod* Converter for go
Pickups"; G. P. VIKHROV and V. K. ISAYEV (Viln%)--"A Highly Accurate Dirital Peak-
to-Pa.k V~Y7=-.ter j-Z~d- S. M. ESRSIN (iWningr&d)---"A Low Level Anslog-Digital Volt-i
a;a Converter.
ASSOCIATIONs none
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1" 3 7 3 *'1, Z~
AUTHOR. Gutnikov,, V. S.
TITLE- A generator for converting itance- into a'
n., 61ectMtil C.-
period. Class 21, No. 17287S
akov,~
~111et n' *zobreteniy i tovarnykh zn
SOURCE. By e 1 no. t, 19,55 411,
PIC TAGS: electronic equipment, electronic circuit, cap~acitan~,6e. bridge
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a generator for converting ~-~Pacl-
i tance into an electrical oscillation period, The device c6iitains~.an anplifie,
r and
a selective RC bridgecircuit. To produce a linear relati .ofis hip.1 ie.twen the-. 6sci!.-'~
1lation period and'the value of one of the capacitors in the K ui
bri,dge circ t,. a
i diode is connected in this circuit which acts as a, second aoiltrolle& capacitor"
"whose value changes in proportion to variations in the amplitude olf t.he''input s3,
g
Inal of the generator.
~.ASSOCIATION: none
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AUTHOR: Gutnikov, V. S;
ORG: Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. M. 1. KaliniL(Uningradskiy politeklinichoskly
institut)
TITLE:
for digital thermometers
SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskly institut. Trudy, no. 256, 1965. Tsifrovyye
tzmeritellnyye I upravIyayushchiye ustroystva (Digital measuring and control devices), 31-33
TOPIC TAGS: resistance thermometer, temperature conversion, thermoelectric converter
ABSTRACT: A new linear resistance-to-frequency converter has been designed, con-
structed, and tested At Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. M. 1. Kalinin (Leningradskiy
politekhnicheskiy Institut). It is designated to operate in conjunction with wire resistance
thermometers. The use of frequency modulation permits the transmission of temperature
information over long distances, and the temperature may be presented directly in digital
form. The'article gives a detailed description of the circuitry and supplies the necessary
theoretical relationships. The frequency of an RL generator is automatically adjusted
by a thermistor. It is heated by the output voltage of the generator and secures a linear
temperature' frequency relationship with the 100-ohm thermometric resistance. The
generator frequency varies by 0. 3% with a change In the temperature from 1,20 to 50C, by
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0. 1% for a 10% change In power supply voltage, and by 0. 1% In a continuous 7-hr
operation. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas, 2 figures, and I table. 1081
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GUTILKOV, V.-S.
Oscillatcr with automatic readjustment of frequancy ~Or linear
conversion cP capacitance to oucillatory period. 17m. tekh. no,':
1,6-49 F 165. (141RA 18 -.6)
LEEEDI I D.P. Y kand.tokhn.naWc; VOROBIYEVy V.M. , inzh.;,.GUTIiIKC-,VA, J. ~ .
inzh.; SHATAYLO, D.V., inzh.
Use of rimming steel for steel elements. From. stroi. .39 no.11:50-
52 61. (MIRA 3-4:12)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy zavod metalloknnstruktsiy im. I.V.
Babushkina.
(Steel, Structural)
USSR/fluman and Animal Physiology - Digestion. T -t
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 31fi5l
Author : Pegell, V.A., Gutnikova, N.N.
Inst -------------------
Title On the Comparative Physiology of the Action of Vegetal
Secretins on Hunger Secretions of Pancreatic Juice in
Vertebrates.
Orig Pub Tr. Tomskogo un-ta, 1956, 143., 81-90-
Abstract I-,i an acute experiment in a dog, the secretin-like subs-
tance (1) of the nettle during its introduction into the
vein increased the secretion of the juice of the pancreas
(P) for 10 minutes by 12 times; I of nitelli by 4 times.,
and I of pond-weed by 8.3 times. In a lake frog Rana
ridibunda *' I of the nettle and pond,,,..!ed increased juice
enission (for 30 minutes) 1.8 times, I of nitella - 1-5
times. In the stomachless dace fish Leuciscus leuciscus
baicalensis I of nettle increased the emission of juice
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958., 31851
of P 1.6 times, I of pondweed 2.7 times - I of a land
plant (nettle) exerts a stronger action on the juice
emis-sion of P in a land animal ((109), while I of a water
Plant (nitella, pondweed) acts stronger on the P of fish;
the frog holds an intermediate position in this respect.
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GUTOROVA, 0. P., Cand Tech Sci -- "Effect of the snow cover
I n the freezing of " In Primorskly Kray and its im-
It
portance In the building -~---,70 'PlRdivostok, 1961.
--0 6-
(Acad Sci USSR. SlbVJir.-7Fl9r.Eastern Affiliate im V. L.
Komarov) (KL, 8-61, 242)
_220 -
ALFEROVA, N.S., I-and.tokhn.nauk: GTJTNIKOVA, R.B., inzh.
Propertiao of scala-rosintant Kh?51U5 stool an applied to the
manufacture of pipes. Obr.mmt.davl. no-3:132-147 '54.
(mIRiL 12.'10)
1. Neuchno-iasledovatmllskiy triibnyy institut.
(Steel. Stainlens) (pipe. Steel)
F,-,- I Ly f P. i~ ri I n wh;? n prec ip-Jta- " :;n L c.---'c nd
:-,n 1' Zhur. TM~G 10 rc-,.
OILT RA, 896)
N tul.- kh4mii AN Uzl,ilok~y SSR.