SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAMINSKIY, M. - KAMINSKIY, V.

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M11WITaVP C(,,.-)rg-Jy Yukovlovleh; SUDAKOV, II.Ya., retsenverit; ST retsenzent; OLGANIK, G. a., ved. IAssemblyp adjustmenty and operation of devices and systems of automatization and control in the petroleum Industry] Monta%h, naladka i ekspluatatsiia prilunrov i sistein avt-omatizatsli i kontrulis. v neftipnoi pronVsh- lennosti. Mookva, Nedra, 1965. 263 p. (MIRA 18:11) YMPILMOV, Igor' Petrovich; DUKHAITIN, Serafim Sergeyevich; BELENIKIT, Veniamin Illich: KW T1,KJ&.,otv.red.; ASTMOV, A.V., Y-W red.izd-va; SMMYAR, S.Ya., takhn.red. [()perator of hydraulic equipment in opencut and underground operational Hashiniat gidroustanovok na otkrytykh i podzemnvkh rabotakh. Moskva, Goo.naudhno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. 298 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Hydraulic mining-Equipment and supplies) X,UUNSKIY, M.L., inzh. I t The "Avtoraport" apparatus for centrally contrblled operaticns information. Mont. i spets. rab. v stroi. 24 no-5:7-8 Yq 162. (MM 15-5) 1. Ministerstvo stroitel'stva RSFSR. (Automatic control) ,YLW,JNSKIY,9-A.L... Inzh. New products and materials for the assembly of industrial electric equipment and automation systems. Mont. i speta. rab v stroia 23 no.4129-31 AP 161. ~MM 14:5) (Electric apparatus equipment-Exhibitions) KA1%TNSKIY, Filchail Llvovich, inzh.,- IAZAREV, Nikollay Ivanovich, , .1-. . ~ 1-n2ihi-;,-VOMNKOV,) Yla.F., nauchn. rea. [Installation of large electrical machines] Montazh krup- nykh elektrichoskikh mashin. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 286 p. (MIRA 17t8) USSR / Human-and Animal-Morphology (Normal and S-2 Pathological). The Peripheral Nervous System. Aos Jour: Ref Zhur.-Biol., No :10, 1958, 45524. Author. :-Kaminskiy., M.P. Inst N -0- U - g Tv-e-ri- - Title Correlation Between the Azygos Vein and the Nerves. Orig Pub:.V. ab.: Zdravookhr,, Sov. Latvil, II, Riga,, 1954, 122-.r1241.1 Abstraet:.:During preparatiGns, under a binooular loupe, of 12 cadavers of misioarriaged children and one cadaver of a woman, it was successful in three cases only to disclose nerve branches, terminating independently on the wall of the azy os vein (AV). The greatest number of branches OT passed over from the truncus into the region of the heads of the 3-5th and tle 7-8th ribs. Almost in all cases, Card 1/2 26 -KAMINSKIT, M.L.,ixtzh. Using the SHP-1 gun. Moat. i spots. rab. v stroi. 22 no.5:21-24 147,60. (MIRA 13:10) 1. MinBtroy RSFSR. (Dowels) (Building-Toolo and implements) EAMINSKIYe X.L,# inzh, Operation of SMP-l guns,, Mont. i spots. rab. v stroi. 23 no, 2t2&27 F 161, (KMA 14 t 1) 1. Minstroy RSFSR. (Dowels) (Nd1ding-Tools and implements) _____LAKMQY,_MLLap inzh*; KHANAPET011, M.V., inzh. Are welding of dowels. Mont. i spets. rab. v stroi. 24 no,8s 1~-17 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Ministerstvo stroitellstva RSFSR. (Dowels-Welding) 221 .; . I - ;'. . : CIS CODE: UH/00q6t63/OW/OD4j'O()93/009 6 KI AUTHCR adw ORGI ri~~e TITL E t Alt-union tjonfetr6nos on the foconorq of heat ana fuel no: jioti."~ no. 4, 10.5, 95-96 Teploe r TOP EC TiGs-_ heat, econatdo program "'- McI TWT4 '16 bk 1 ember! l064, the all-union conference on fuel economy-wis ;hel d *W Wi'scowo i si th reftesentatives: of 94 large industrial enterprises, 32 4 soii narlih6resv 43::s 6tenc*OV research and other Institutes and other organizatioub ovei XG Ven In'i al I taking parte The conference noted that although thp~ Prii'ductiom at iuel is Increasings the industries which primarily use it'. erql alOo grovingi :so thot the problem of fuel economy will be with us Car sorie t-10'e to com6v''In 41te of the increasing application of new sources ol* endrgyl *uch as iftbmic4ncrg~ and geothermal waters. Reports were heaicd olk thii cc 0~4014ic slg~!Ificafi i5lel' -of fuel, economy; changes In the structure of the 6jol b, 4ancet- iWiplani- or fuel utilization for 1966-1970; fuel economy In thO U1L+ a:Iixe; the'i 6tperiiji~ce of Individual enterprises in achieving economies in:fuel uuge.pe~r:unlt 0ioduction, 7he decision of the conference noted thist ther(i are pioOlbilAtieD for fui~% eavinge in all branches of the econ'Ohr# &nil dtiotibd ccociotp P#hs abd of thm savitip ." U11 cobp': 21 SUN DAM nons, S ar UDN 338.4-006-3 dt I/i : YAMINSKIY, M. S. __ ~ --------------- Now works of the All--Union Heat Bnginearing Institute accoia- plishad in 19~9. Teploonergetika 7 no.2:92-94 F 16o. (141NA 13-5) (Bibliography--Power engineering) RAYJIISKIY, M.S. __ --------- Transactions of the All-Union Technological Institute during 1960. Teploenergetika 8 no.12:89-91 D 161. (XIM 141l2) (Bibliography--Turbomachines) GALIFEM, Iosif losifovioh; XAMINSXIY, U.S., red.; BORUNOVs NeIsp takhn.red. (Synthesis of automatic control systems] Sintes sistem avtomatiki. Moukva, Gos.energ.iRd-vo, 1960. 159 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Automatic control) IIN-1 fill Fill 111HP!, ;~!Ilt 1111,41:,101 ~T.' XMINSKIYO M,.S. All-Won conference.-on. the economy of heat and fuel. Teploanorgatika 12 no.405-96 AP 4,65. (MIRA 18:5) UMINSKIY 1-ilikhail Solamonovich; UMSBEVICH, Aleksandr Markushevich; MIRONOV, S.Ya., red.; RAKITIN, I.T., tekhn. red. [Time of tomorro-,r; waste of time in daily life ana the possibility of preserving lost hours] Vremia zavtrashnego dnia; o neproizvodi- tollrifth zatratelch vremeni v bytu i o ton, kak poteriannye chasy mozlino sokhranit.l. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znaniol" 19620 37 P. Wovoe v zhizni, naakes tekhnike. III Seriia, Ekonomika, no.12) (Cost ard standard of living) NVU a-5:7) (Leisure) MINDLIN, Ta.B., glavnyy inth.; SVEKOIPIINIKOVA, Z,P., inzh.; KAHINSXIYO Priniziali uchastiye: LOPATSIN:ZIY, V.Ye.; P=Sk9nT% M.L.. XLIKAND, V.D., tekhn.red. (Strength standards for grinding wheels and norms for oonsumptioh of diamond tools] Hormy stoikosti shlifovalinykh krugov i ran- Ithoda almasnogo instrumenta, I2d.3. Hockva, Goo.nauchno-tokhn. isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 79 P. (HIRA 12:8) 1. Runala (19'23- U,S.S.R.) Ministeretvo maBhinostroyeniyas Nauchno-isaledovatel'skoye by"o tekhnicheakikh normativov. 2. Sotradniki Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isoledovateliskogo inati- tuta almasnogo instruments i protsessov almasnoy obrabotki, (for Mindlin, Svekollnikova, Kaminakiy). (Grinding wheels) PMMSKIT, H.L.; NAMMAN, M.S.- POPM, B.A.;..PH Emn, X.Ye.; MMOVA'.I.st; MUSAULTAN, Ye.K.; SILIVEWROV, V.D. [deceased]; KULIKOV, AJ.; IrSSMOVO A.F., kand.taklm.nauk, red.; ITAHOVAp N.A., red,W-vik; GORDBYRVA, L.P.. tokhn.red. [Dresaing grindtug wheels with diamond and diamond-substitute tools] Pr~vka n1hlif oval' nykh kragov alinasnymi instrunbentami i Eamaniteliami s'Lmazov. I Pod red. A.F.Heamelove. Koskvs, Goa. n,aUChnO-tekhn.i%d-vo msahinoBtroit.lit-ry, 1960. 101 p. (KIIUk 14:1) 1. Gosudarutven:*7 nouchno-isoledovateliskiy institut aliaaznogo i1netrumanta i protseseov almznoy obrabotki. 2. Gosudarstvennyy naualmo-isoledo-ratellskiy institut almasnogo instruments i proteassov almaznoy obrabotki (for all except Nesmelov, Ivanova, Gordeyeva). (Grinding wheels) (Diamonds, Industrial) VARRMAN, M,S.; PETROqA1 ,~KRJJW -4, L.K.; POPOV, S.A., kand. te6i. naukj KHRULIKOV, V.A., kend.tekhn.nauk,ratsen- zent [Efficient uso of diamond tools Ratsionaltnaia eksDlia- tatsiia almaznogo instrumenta. ~By] M.E.Kaminskii i'dr. Moskva,q Mashimostroenies 1965. 238 p. (MIRA 18:6) 414 A - KAMINSKIY , I M. Ye. z ~ . Diamond tools for automatic straightening of grinding wheels. Stan. i instr. 34 no.12:10-12 D 163. (MIRA 17:11) UD&LOY, N.; IMMINMY, N. I swMION"MOMORIWAIM Hourly boruc payments for repair work. Bote.trud. no.5.71-74 My 156. (Km 9: 8) (Iloctric power plants) (Wage@) KAMIRSKIY. N. The organization of national economic council@ and the Improvement of accounting. Bukhg.uchat. 14 [i.e. 163 no.8:38-39 Ag 157,- (MIJU 10:8) 1.Nachallnik orgsaktora savoda lZaporoshotall". (Zaporozhlye-Accounting) KOMR, S. On astablinbing a norm plan in metallurgical production. Soto.trud 4 no.7:85-88 JI 159, (MM 13:4) (Metallurgical plants--Production standards) (wages) UMINSKIr, H.; KOM". re, .1 - Accounting for wao fund disbursements- Biul.nauch.inform.: trad i za#,Pl&ta 3 no-30.26-27 160- (KIFLL 13:8) (Zaporashlye.-Stealworks) (W&gas) 10"IAN, Te.o XAMINSKIY. N. More on wagesIand ilmlitative indices. Sots.trud 5 no.8: 112-113 Ag 6o. (MIU 13:11) 1. 1%challnik Male, orgauizateii truda zavoda "Uporozbetall" (fortofmu). 2. Inshener otdela. organizataii truda zavoda "Uporosbatall" (f*r Uminekly). (Zaporoghlye-Notallurgical plants-(~mlity control) KAMINSKIY,-N.1 KOF14AN, Ye. Methodology for converting planned vage fund when main workshop3 over- fulfi3l the production plan., Biul.nauch.informe: trud i zar.plata 4 no*5:49-51 .161, '11 (KM 1415) (Zaporoahlyo-Steel ind~otry) (Wage payment system) GORIN,, F.; MUSHY,, If. Procedure for issuing bonuses to workers of enterprises for economizing on fuel, electricity and heat. Sots.trud 8 no.4s 135-138 Ap 163. (Fuel) (Bonus system) (MIRA 16:4) V, f t4 13 W it 4 It to A 11 11 A 4 ft 1 .1 I A I t Ah 0 U W It k maw" go d"@8 by enjact awthads. G. Milo, wall P. y1michman. 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M, 1113 aonaU a a of W 0 St. 0 0 0 at 19- M a 1. YOVlIXTY, N.A.. ~gng.) 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Oleomar!-~~ine 7, Determining solidit:r of fats in a TK "durometer." MF~sl. zhir. prom. 17. no. 6. 1952. 9 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FebruaiX -1953. Unclassified. KAMINSKIT, N.As, inzhener, Universal method for margarine anal.ysis. Mael.-zhir.prom. 18 no.6:22-24 Jo 153. (MLRL 6:6) 1. Z&poro2hakiy zhirkombinat. (Oleomargarine-Analysis) M XAMI14sny, II.A., inzhener. Determining the percentage content of fat in margarineI"sanitary wastag and in animal oil. Masl.-,zhir.prom. 18 no.6;24-25 Js 53. Nm 6:6) 1. Uporo~hskiy shirkombinat. (Oils and fats-Analysis) WIRSKlY, N.A., iazhener. Determining the sugar and salt in a ijolution used In the manufacture of margarine, Mael...!zhir.prom. 18 no.6".25 Ja '53- (Hla& 6:6) 1. Zaporozhalciy shirkombinat. (Oleomargarine-Analyais) KAMINMIY, N.A., inshener. ' I i~-i - '' 14;~; 1i ~;" '' - Prepai!ation of a nickel-formate isalt. Kasl.-ihir.prom. 19 no.4:31-32 154. (HLRA 7:7) 1. zaj~o- roshekly shirovoy koulDinat. (CaUlysts) (Nickel formate) 1TV ~~fT Y) 1v SPINOV, R.1, inshener . amiusur, N.A., inzhener. -,PASBOEINIK, M.S., kandi&t tekhnicheikikh Increase the functions anit responsibilities of plant laboratories in imduetry,, HAmls-zhir. prom. 23 no,5:25-26 157, (KWA 10:5) 1. Zaporoslhskiy masloshiritombinat (for Spinov and Kaminskly). 2. Za-- porothakly Institut sel'shokhozyaystvannogo mashinoetroyaniya, (for Paseohnik), (Oils and fatti-Analysis) XAMINSKIye 14-A., inzh.; PASECHRIK,, H.S., kand. takhn. nauk - I I Use of hydrogenated fats for the preparation of GDSCtialitted lubricanto, Xsele-shir, promo 24 no. 8:42-44 '58. (141RA 11:8) lo Zaporoshohy maeloshirovoy kombinst (for Ksminskiy), 2& Daspro- petrovskiy universitat (for I~Osechnik) (Rolling(Metalwork) (Imbrication and lubricants) 25(l) SOV/21-59-1-13/2E, AUTHORS: Pasechnik, M~S. and Kaminskiy, N.A* TITLE: An Investigation of the Effect of the Composition cf Technological Lubricants on the Spreading Coefficient iii Cold Rolling of Thin Sheet Steel. (Issledovaniye vliyaniya sostava telchnologicheskoy smazki pri kholodnoy prokatke tonkolistovoy stali na koeffitsiyeent vytyazliki) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains1koi RSR, 1959, Nr 1, pp 49-51 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The purpose of this investigation was to find a home- produced replacement for palm oil, which was up to now used as a lubricant in the cold rolling of sheet steel. As the result of experiments with various vegetable oils and animal fats, the following conclu- sion was =,de: the best lubricant must be of tri- glyoeride composition, and must contain an optimilyn quantity of saturated high molecular fat-by acids, a Card 1/2 SOV/21-59-1-13/2E, An Investigation Lubricants on the Sheet Steel. ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED: Card 2/2 of the Effect of the Composition of TechnologicRl Spreading Coefficient in Cold Rolling of Thin maximum of trisaturated glycerides, a minimum of high- ly-unsaturated fatty acids, and as little as possib"Le glycerides of low-molecular fatty acids. The lubri- cants were finally made up on the basis of tristearin dissolved in a mineral oil ("braystok", spindle oil, castor oil, etc.) both giving a lower spreading coeffi- cient than the quick solidifying lubricants, butu being better than palm oil. One of the two new greases is the "PKS-111 grade, produced at the Zaporizlkyy maslozh- irkombinat (Zaporozh9ye Oil and Fat Combine),used since 1957 by the thin-sheet rolling mill shop of the "Zapbr- izhstal!" plant',-where it has fully replaced palm oil. There are 2 graphs and 2 Soviet references. Dnepropetrovs kly gosudarstvenn . ersitet (The Dnepropetrovsk State UniversityF univ July 31, 1958, by Chekmarev, A.P., Member of AS UkrSSR KAMINSKI-Y, 11. A., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Investigation of fats and fatty acids in the capacity of technological lubricants for cold-rolled fine stoel strips-" Leningrad$ 1960. 14 pp; (State Committee of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education of the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SSR, Central Asiatic Polytechnic Inst); 250 copies; price not given; (KL, 25-60, 132) KAHIFSKIY, F.A., insh.; ARUTYUHM, inish.; KALIFIR, A.I., inzh. :1 4 Neutralization of fats and oils in a vater-allmli medium. Mael.- -thinsprom. 26 no.12:16-18 D 160. (MIELA 13:12) 1. Uporbahshy ivaelozhirovo.7 Icombinat. (Oils and fats) KIMINSKIY A A. ,ekhn.nauk; ARU'ITMTYAN . H.S., inzh KALINIH I A. I. I I.nzh. ; KOZDOBA., A. A. , inzh.,; Et4i;i,YEVA Y N. A. 0 ingh.- YUDINA . T. N. , izizh. Neutralization of fats and oils in an alkali in neutnilization chambers.' Masl, - zhir. prom. 27 no.12:37-40 D 161. (~IIRA 1~:12) l* Zaporozhokiy maslozhirovoy kombinat. (Oils and fatfs) KLMINSKII, N._4., kamd.tDkhn.nauk; ARUTYUIIYAN, N.S., inzh.; KKLININp A.I., inzh.; KOZDOBA, A.A., inzh.; DMITRIYMVA, N.A., inzh.; YUDINA, T.N., inzh. Neutralization of fats and oils in an alkaline medium. Haal.-zhir.pran. 28 no.7:13-14 n 162. (14IRA 15: 11) 1. Zaporozhskly maslozhirovoy kombinat. (Oils and fats) DRAF"I, G,,M.,- OMMICK, L.M.; GUTNIMI, 3.14.; XAMMfWIY? N.K. Autonntic tuning of the terminal stAga circuit of the) high- froquency oacillator of the 10 Bev. proton synchrotron. RRdiotekh, I *Iektron. i n0,.7.1965-973 JI 156, (MIRA lotl) (Synchrotron) AUrHOR3 HINTS,A.L., KAMINSKIYIN.K. TITLE: Cascade PhtFd`-otF67n.__(Ku_Zk_adnyy PERIODICALt Zhuxnal Takhm. Piz., 1957, Vol 57-6-28/36 fazutron, Russian) 27, Nr 6, PP 1337 - 1346 ABSTRAM First~$:the principle of a system with a multiple-elootrode- a0ebleration system of charged particles is described. The character- istic feature of -this system is that the highest operation frequencies correspond to the geometrical-ly smallest electrode and that the acceleration system can be constructed without a froquenoy variator. A mode of operation with multiple control is obtained by means of the excitation of the band amplifiers of a ;series of single independent generators. The operat on of such a sy .stem in shown which takes place in two cycles. iive groups of ~artiolos, which are in different acceleration-,stagos, are accelerated at the same time in the aoceloratior in oonsequenoe of it~sbelng subdivided into five ring-zones. Thus the intensity of the bundle of accelerated particles can be eanentially increased. The following problems were investigated: 1) The influence of' edge'affect on the configuration of the lines of force of the electric field at the front planes of the electrodes. 2) The in- Card 1/2 flitenoe of the motion of the "sagging" particles ofthe electric 7 7 0-o 3/044/62/000/006/015/127 B112/B104 AUTHOR: Kaminskiy, N. K. TITLEt Graphoanalytic study of a self-osaillating system of a cer- tain type PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal.. Matematika, no. 6, 1962, 55, abstract 6B230' (Nauohn. dokl v no, 2, 1959, 185 - ; 96rah. shkoly. Radiotekbn. i elektronika, TEXT: The author considers an equation of nonlinear oscillations of the forai ii + u +/xf(u, 6) . f1W and sets the task of studying the phase imaEes of various stages of a self-exciter (stage.of fading, synchroniza- tion, an& pulsations) and of determining the bifurcation values of the Darameters corresponding to the transition from one staee into the other. ~he study is made using a self-exoiter, the operation of-whioh is described by the differential equation d2u/d?2 + u 1+ 2)du/dC' + Zou] - -g(14/L)E Bin (3z-+.c) (2) vjhereA,L, I it., , d- are the parameters of the generator. The solution r. r o .ard 1/3 S/044/62/ooo/oo6/o15/127 Graphoanalytic study ... It112/B104 obtained has the form U-X Gin?- -Y oosr -v sin Or+ (3) Substituting solution (3)-in oquation (4) the author obtains two first- order equations with the unknown quantities x and y. In polar coordinates (x r cos F, y - r sin ?), these equations have the formt 2~ dr/d'C - (lrl8)r [(k + r + v:r cos Of +-C )j d f/d ~C - ~j,18) [E - vr sin (3 + 2 whare k - E - 4 (41r) + 2v DIr v - 9ME /8L. In addition, the author 2 sets up the equation r- dr/dj~lw (k + r + vx OW E- VY0 ), which is equi- valent to SYstem (4), by-introduoing the relations x roos(3T +Y Op +,Y-). The author sets the rieht-hand Side of.this equation 4ual to S. 00114tant M And obtains the following equation for an auxiliary icoclinot 2 ')2 2 (X0 + v/2) + (Y 0 + mv/2 2 2(1 + m2 wh e re v )/4 + me - k. When jm;4oo, these auxiliary 'soclind~ Car! 273 U/0,1j4/6 2/000/006/015/127 f,'raphoanalytic study ... B112/B104 are circles. The isooline for Imi - ,;is the straitht line y 6/v. "I"no aut:-or conatructs the true isoclines th on the plane (X, Y) voith t o aid of Ve auxtliary isoclines on the plane (X I y ) and analyzes 3ystem (4) X. ' 0 ~or various ca3es corresponding to the ground Rtates of forced oscillation-- .'.'-4zs,)riqts on paCe 185, fourth line from top, and on same page in formula 0, Abstracter's note: Complete translation.j C ard 3/3 I,;. V. "llaterial on the of Dip, tl-,erla in tl2e Cit,r of Tom': (IF,50-195al)." Toirin,, State l.el-Ilical. Inf-:i, V. E. Eolotov. Inst of E),Terimontal 3*,,cd,,cine, Acal T,e:l US"R. Len- inf~rad, 1956. (Dissertations for the nerree of Candidate in 'Fellical Sciences). SO: IrmizImaya Letppisl, No 9, 1956 KIMIII.,~IKITI N.V. - - S , Z Tn lz! ~rj 1,~! 2, 1 ;.I~nwr wheat "Beznstaia` 1 4-r SC-10DtAz-t'7T---a 9c'-1 'i- ii. -- no.9164-65 3 165. fyTLl 18i~.O) 1. Gjavnyy agronma sovkhoz-a `fPtirv,-,mu,7s:kiy~' ravanag Stavropol' iik,-go kr&va,, ABRAMOV, V-0., naudw. sotl.'.; CHAYKIR, O.F., nauchn. sotr.; ABATURJN, L.V., nauchn. votr.; GAVRILOV, V.I.[Havrylov V.I.], nauchn. solr.; ALTAygly I.P.(Altaislkyi, I.P.1, nauchn. otr.; KRIINSKIY, 0 __,_j&,tKamina'kyi, ME.], nauchn. :otr. ; RL-017XMI-V 6 , sotr.; , 6-3Z., nauchn, SUKACHP P.V., nauOhn, sotr.; VASILIYEV, V.M.[Vasklliev,, V.M.), nauchn. sotr.; KOTOV, G.G.[Kotov, H.11.1, nauchn. sotr.,- OBOLENSKIYp X.P.(Obolens' K.P.], nauchn. sotr.,- SAVELIYEV, Y9.0j'Savelliev, IE.C nauchn. sotrj MOMV, S.I., nauchn. sotr.; RUSAKOV, Glbbisakov, H.K. , nauchn. sotr.; YEMKIMENICO, V.P.[IEvdok;ymenkop V.P.], red.; SKVIRSKAYA, M.P.[";kvyrs'ka, F.P.], tekhn. red. (Economics of agricultural enterprises] Ekonomika sillsko- khospodarsfkykh pidpriiemstv; navchallnyi posibnyk. Kyiv, Derzhpolitvydav MISR, 1963. 469 p. (NIRA 16:10) 1. Kommunistichesimya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysahaya partiynaya Bhkola. (Agriculture-Economic aspects) XAMINSKIY, P. Insitu masaary *W assembly operatiouB6 Stroitel' 110-4:31 AP 161. (MM 14:5) (Blaildingm-Safety measures) ~ f XAMINSKIY9 P.; KOMhROVp V- Safe work methods. Stroitelt 8 noo9v28-29 S 962. (MIRA 15812) (Building.-Safety measures) KAMI14SKIY,.P. Safe procedures for finishing operations, Stroitell 8 no.6:29 je 62. MM 15:7) (Building-Safety measures) KAIGNSKIY. P. L------ Use mohinery and equipment properly. Stroiteall 8 no.1l12-3-29, 31 N 162, . (ERA 16: 1) (Construction equipment) _Akn KTYP P-r-i"hO I Concrete containbg powdered,quartz in large-panel housing conotruction. Stroitell 8 no.lM Ja 162. (MM IW) (Precast concrete) (Quartis) I(A M 0' N SW I'YJPG- GIAIMBERSON, S.A.; KAMINSKIY, P.G. Correlation between tuberculosis and lupus erytbematosua of the nom, Vest# venero 900:42-43 Mav-June 50. (GLML 19:4) KA t m - -r--. Y-. Dairy Cattle Achi~~-.rcrpents ot the Gavrilinv-roaad Stato Ft.rm in imjrovA.nV. it:~, herd of Kostroma Cattle. Cots. zhiv. 14, no. 1952. 9. Month v List Sjf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Dectmber _10 1 ' ,9Y, Uncl. 52 "Gene-i-alizaA,un ou the Rosults of GlrosSing Yaroslav Cattle. "itil Eostromsk,--y and Ostfriesland Cattle in Ivanovska-ya and laroslavskaya UbLtsts." (;and ;,gr Sc' 411- r, NO 4, Jan '5) Union Sci-Res Inst of knimal Hfusbandry, Moscow, 1954. (Y1, I Sui-vey of SciLntific and Teckmical bis,3crtations Defendca at USSA higher Educa-6ional Institutions (13) SO: Sun. No. 593, 29 Jul 55 :lTnvesti ;ation, by of' !'ormnl Con~itions Parallel Op ~raticn of .`&C and T)C :;Alectric Transmission Lines. " Cand 1ech ~,,cl, L'vov Polytechnic Inst, Nin 111i4her -k-lucatlnn 'SSU'vcv, 19-54;. A (EL,ilo 10, ~-!ar .55) SO: S;mi- :'10. 670, 29 Slet? 555-3urvv of ScLentific Lu-,1-1 Technicrid Dissertt)tio:~s Defended at U,33? Ii-her Sdi~catirnal institiztioNs (15) L,711',~-,,. TANWSHEVY R.I.; KILYAKOV, A.1,1,.; GORODETSKIY, N.S.; R M KHARIHOV, V.I., nauchn. red.; red. [Work Prac.tices of the Verkhovskly Logging Camp] Opyt ra- bDt yVerkbovskogo lospromkhoza. Moskva, TSentr. ilauchro-- isod, in-1, imformataii i teklinikc-okon. issledovanii po taelaluloznr--b-,mazhnoJp dorovoobrab~itvvaiushchel lesnomu khoz., 1964. 28, (MIAA 16-4) .WIINSKIY, R.S.; RIZBERG, I.I. Work explikence of_jocs~l organizations of the Scientific Technological Sooietys Spirt,,prom, 27 no,,3:43.-42 161, (MIRA 14'-/+) (1vov--Liquor industry) (Lokhvitsa-,klcohol,) kII, Mumma DAMLYAK II.I.; KAAINSKIYj R.S. First Soviet Liqueur and Vodka Fim. Spirt, prom6 29 no.6t 40-41 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Liquor induat77) DAN1LKO, G.V.; YEGOROV, A.S-; DANILYAK, N.I.; KARINSKIY, R.S. Use of ion exchange substances for the purification of the rectified alcohol by the Lvov Liqueur emd Vodka Factory. Ferm. i spirt. prom. 30 no.2:29-31 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1, Ukrainskiy nauchnc-iseledoltatellskiy institut spirtovoy i likero-vodochnoy prouVshlennoiiti (for Danilko, Yegorov). 2. Llvovskiy sovet narodnogo Ithozyaystva (for Danilyak, Kaminskiy). MANTSEV, A. (Volcograd); YuU41fiSKIY * (,-bskva); GALIFIAM~, M., mastur parikmakherskogo d a Od.yov Three letters on one theme. Zhil,,-kom. khoz. 13 110-1:21 163. i (MI'A 160) (Hairdressing) ~ i , BEIMMYS, B.P.., inHh.; WIIVSKIYp S.B., imli. (g,Bugultma) Digging the ioundationAt for a tank in frozen ground, Strois, truboprov. 6 no. 2:15-16 F 161. (MMA 140) (n-ozen ground) (Excavation-Cold weather conditions) KAMD'i'SKIT, S. E. "Frecancer of the Mammary Gland (Clinical Eorcholo~i-~al Investigations)." V ua-.Yl Med Sci, State Order of Lenin InFt for the Advanced Training of Fhysicians inteni, 5, N. Kirov, Leningrad, 1955- (KL, No 16, Apr 55) SO: Surt. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scient:lfic and Technical Disoertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). BI-100MGOV, A.L.,dotu.; I)ART14SKIY. A.Y., (lots.; KOBYAKOV,, S.G., dote.; NEVILIMBU4 G.S.,(Lote.; SGXCIIA)VN.1I., prof.;. PETROV. V..V..prof,.; �1 V, is V. ;;IdiWl~j Memnim" A''~I.jdQtB.;,jA!P 0 BCBOKj V..II dot ;~,GOIOVXIOV, S.S.,red.: VISMITA,', L.P,, red,; (RIOSHKO, H:01., tgle*A~. red. (Leningrad Province; nature and economy] leningradskaia oblast'; priroda t khoziaistvo. (Leningratil Ienizdat, 1958. 343 P. I (MIRA 11:12) i. Pr4aseaateil leningradakoy oblastnoy planovoy komisaii (for Golovanov) iloningrad Province-.-Economic conditiong); KAICIN~,E=jl S.K., inzh. ~. Engineering und economic comparisons of parameters 170 atm. 538/5380 C with supercritical ones. Teploenergetika 1.1 no.3-.92 Mr 164. (MMA 17-6) 9 1 ~W- UR/0'2;62/65/001/011/13.9 A .204110 AU Ili N Ka%j7as)CIX.. S. T. ~AR 7=,m VY 'ORG:i BlackBOa S60tion, Marine Hydrophysical Institute (Chernomor- --57t-- -gTa-r o--f ri-.71 c --beskiy Institut) ;skoje delren lye$ 1~orskoy 11TU: The :role ot:Stokes flow In Lq4An ~SOUROB: N S11SR.',.XzveOt1ya, Plziks, atmoofery I olteana, v. no. .196~~ llq16-X-!04 ~cean~~dynamlcs, weather prediction, ocean current TOPXC TAG$v ABS ;MOT: T~ok~ariiole attempts to calculate the profile of the surface wat;ers ln:~thei: Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Yinland with drift and Sto~es fl !.of stable surgea for:,different wind velocities. The reasons fbr OV the~i.datastr6 hici1loodv produced by the eTfect of storm winds have hot" yet bee4 oatidfactorily explained. 'Llie theory of drifts and flow to' ~A-not~:always explain the observed differences in level. gradl,~n ., c The aTticle ~: Starts' with a mathematical analysis of the su:cface pro- T1160 in, thb 'Bal#o Sea and the Gulf of Finland, based on existing. 11talTature 4ata 6A ~the, slopes of the surface of the sea for 'these latitudes. 1~. then proceeds to an analysis of the complex surges produced at'Unt7*rad Itself. It is concLuded that the rise In water i ~rd UDO: 551.4,61j.533 -o66 Acc NRi P502$~,59 n LOn`;Ju Under Ue influonce 0,C atorm Surges 19 produosd grd: ~aitl3i -b~ Ahe! 'W06t ot Atift and Stokes flowel but also sometimes ~y -~hc effq6tP,of4 - lOng Wave moving:into the Gulf of Finlitnd from the, Paltici SO)a6 ri#4 in level produood by the effeot of stj)kes flow aetool h n rel4ivei apidly and, whit is Important to noti?, partiou Y stronglk. w~ high wind veloolties ever thO Gulf of.Finlando thel,effect~drzt=es flow bust certainly be taken into account In Be in level at Latingrad during floods. "In con- clup4oa, we ~eipreib': our thanks to V,~V. Shiule or his valuable ob- sill.. 0;r,.,, b i aunchsn~lng '1-N.te-reMejUn~e Wwoork, and also to ova Y slid ~ N. 0. jgintgg3 Labz k r Ltp)ha kindly-farnished eartain Platerl-al on the sea,: level at Len-i grad fox, this work." Orig. art. has 8 formulas and-6 figures., OUB 00.,DB: ZS/F~SUVUDATB: 16Apr65/,, ORIG REP: Oll/ OTH', 000~ U2 29?66 S/194/61/000/006/048/077 0 0 6 71 115 D201/D302 AUTHORS: Kaminskiy, U.I. and Sukorddna, Ye.A. TITLE: Certain properties of a balanced difference arnpli- fier PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 6, 1961, 5-6, abstract 6 E33 (Novosti med. telchn. 1960, no. 3, 3-26) TIM: Certain qualitative properties are given of a triode balan- ced difference stage. The amplification of the anti-phase signal Kac - kLRa/Ri + Ra. The amplification of the in-phase signal is K fk~ Ra provided P.12 4 2RK; K RK, where R c a a - the anode load, T1 J'l + ~2 R1 2 Ril + Ri2 . The discrimination factor F . Kac/ 2 Kc. To obtain large F's it is better to iTicrease RK and use a neg- Card 1/3 22766 3/194/61/000/006/048/077 Certain properties... D201/D302 ative supply source. To eliminate large negative voltages the high internal resistance of a pentode may be used as RK. The rejection coefficient of the stage is H W [R,2 + Ra + 2RK ( 2 + 1)] DI I - bi2 where DI - a coefficient taking into account the sprcad of para- meters. To obtain the required H (up to 2000) it is necessary to increase RK or to use tubes with close parameters or special compen- sating circuits which would equalize the valve Lind component para- meters, The notion is given of the rejection coefficient of an am- plifier consisting of difference stages Hampl '2 ein/eac.eq, where ein - the input in-phase signal, eac.eq - reduced to the in?ut the output anti-phase voltage produced by the in-phase input signal. LAf For a multi-stage difference amplifier I H l- + 1 + 1 amp HI H2F2 H3F1F2 C ard 2/3 2M6 3/194/61/000/006/048/01-7 Certain properties... D201,/D302 If 112F)- > HI; F]_-F2 >I- H2F2 we have Hamp, = H1. Balanced differ- ence amplifiers are used in biological instruments, 5 references. Z-Abstracter's note: complete translation2 x Card 3/3 ACC NR: AP7000984 AUTHOR: Ka.minskiy, V. (Captain) ORG: None SOURCE CODE: UP/0018/66/000/012/0097/0099 hTLE: Training M'echanics !SOURCE: Voyennyy vestnik, no. 12, 1966, 97-99 'sTOPIC TAGS: military training, training aid, training equipment, electronic simula- tion, radio relay, ==P== A!Hrj10 Trtr10"I"r !ABSTRACT: Mechanics who must work on radio relay equipment can not always be trained iby working on actual equipment itself, so a special training aid was built to simulate ia telegraph and a telephone switchboard. Description of the training aid includes ;the manner in which radiotelephone calls over any telephone channel can be transmittedt ,how acoustic and optical signals Are received, how to converse on any channels or how ;to monitor the condition of call circuits, and send single.-pole transmissions. Orig. cart. has: 2 figures. i SUB CODE3 05,17/SUBM DAM None Card i /i /"ho I 4'lnp. (t IMC) 3r ;;cc NE SOURCE CODE: JiUTHQP.: Kamdnr~i 4i ~~Kaminskiy, V. QRG; Physicb-~.a clrobic laboratory, DeDartment of Radio Ceramics, Warsaw 1-y1to (orator hi me, Zaklad Ceranild Radiowej) `_,'ITLE: Aging proc eso~s In chemically modified volid solutions of zirconium, titani= Qma~ lik~~ oxOels SOURCE. Polsk& OadeWla nauk. Bulletin, Seric des sciences techniques, V,,13, 1965'.165"-llo ~0. 'OPIq TAGS: 'Olin sofution, lead oxide, titanium oxidet, zirconate, ion exchange, isvid compound , electric conductivity ABSIRM"T: The discusses ~ the results of investigations of the aging processes f pu~re solid soluti6nr, of lead zirconate, where a part of the lead was substituted Noith 's tront' ;6. Sb 0 lum ~zh(l L~2. 3 2 3. Cr20V and VhO . Compositions with aftixtures of ian*iium oxid~antinlouy oxide, orchromium oxiie shov lesser effects of aging than p~ire ~s6lid 4'b~~4tf()3 i~tl' ilutions, An increase in resistan(~c and also lesser changes irt the e10ctric C~m(iiictjvj'#y apd reeonance frequency in tine, In compounds with admix- tures wre caus6d!i)y the ~ substitut .ion of lead with trivallent ions. nie author wisbesi- to tt."auk Docen~ Dr. A,~~ Gor&l for his discussion, and Docent Dr. Z. Pajak, Dr. J.-. Klimowuki and Dr,' J:_!ra_n3Zo`1WkI. for their remarki5 and discusnion of the. aging procettkes. Orlg4':art.,has-. 6 figurer.. (Based on author's abstract.] (AM) Coid `2 IN WIN MINMEM IMINSKIY, V.A& c---- Hlgbly effective packing for laboratory columns. Zav.lab. 28 no.11:1382-1383 162. (MIRA 15.11) (Packed towers) TILICHENKOp M.N.; KAMINSKIY, V.A. Hydroc yanation of methyleiie-2,2t-dic:rcloheXiLnone. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.11356-30 I ja 164,, (HnA 17:3) 1. Dallnevostochnyy gosudarstvannyy universitst, g, Vladivostok. TIMASHEV, S.F.; KAMINSKIY, V.A, ----- ----, Anisotropic distribution of Y-quanta from internal bremostrahlung in X-oapture by polarized nuclei. j",hur. eksp. i teor. fit. 38 no.1:284-285 Jan 160. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Inatitut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univer- siteta. (Bremsstrablung) (GwM rays) (Electrons-Capture) L4232 J s/o!i6/62/043/006/030/067 B1 2,5/13102 &to 00 AUTHORS: Kaminakiy, V. A., Orl'ov, Yu. 3. ------------------- TITLE: Interactiona in the initial and final. state of direct nuclear reactions PERIODICAL:, 'Zhurnal eksperimental-Inoy i teoreticheskoy fizikil v- 431 no. 6 (12)p 1962, 2146-2149 TEXT: A strict consideration of interactions in direct nuclear reactionef by ap~plying the disperaion theory of I. S. Shapiro (ZhETF, 41, 1616,~' 19611 Nucl. Phys., 28f 2441 1961) is reported.- For this type of reaction, iEo,.'O is valid since there is no anomalous, threshold with respect to V_ r energy variable. The singular integral equation Do ~=!E2 dE' M (E) = M. (E) + E'- g In for a direct nuclear reaction of the type 1, + x -B + y has the following particular solution Card 1/4 Interactions in the initial BI 2cf/B1 02 + E) Af (EjIj!(Ej M (E) Mo (,E) +4 PIE dEl, 1;-4 ~(61) E exp fE - E. P exp d 1. This solution (which is the only one that ranishes for M,--> 0) agrees with the iteration series and at h 4 0 it goes over to mo(B). The lengthy calculations necessary for (2))a-re simplifted by the effective interaction radiuc approximation tan 6*(E = -TEQ(E)/P(E) (3) which reduce's the problem to determining only one quadrature. Q(E) and P(E) are arbitrary polynomials. The first iteration ca~la '2/4 8/056/62/043/006/030/067 B125/B102 Interactions in the initial ... M, (E) MO (E) e-1115) [cos 6*(E) + 2i sin 6*i'iE)l + p MO (E') C-A-Pp'), sin 8"(E1 differs strongly from the exact solution at the limit P(E) 0 (6 x/2) of model (3). ~For tho limit Q(9) 0(6 0) of these two solutions M(E)=eW(E) MO(E)cosa*(E)+-Lp -L(6) Ma (E"'i sin P (E,) dE' (5) p (61-) and (6) agree in first approxi'mation with res~e6t to Bin 6. at tan.6. -,,Sin 6'1'