SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZANDZHAN, P.K. - KAZANKOV, S.

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The ory of Jet Engines (cont.) 1111 2. Basic equations of gas motion in the nozzle 3. Operating conditions of supersonic nozzles in Jet engineo 6l 4. Effect of the operating conditions of the nozzle and of hydraulic losses in it on jet engine characteristics 74 5. Profiling outlet nozzles 81 6. Control of outlet nozzles 84 Ch. IV. Combustion Chambers of Jet Engines 89 1. Requirements on combustion chamber of gas turbine engines (GTE). Basic types of combustion chambers 39 2. Operation of GTE combustion chambers 94 3. Completeness of combustion and losses of pressure in GTE combustion chambers 1o6 4. Dependence of the completeness and stability of combustion on various factors 112 5. Determination of the necessary fuel consumption in combustion chambers 116 6. Determination of basic dimensions of a combustion chamber 121 7. After-burners of turbojet engines (TJE) and combustion chambers of ram-Jet engines WE's) 122 Card 4/11 Theory of Je L Engines (Coat. Ch. V. Operation Processes of TJE's 130 1. Outl1w. and principle of WE operation 130 2. FIepresentation of processes in WE's in pv and TS coordinates 134 3. Expression of work of a cycle. by the parameters of the WE operation 138 4. Dependence of the work of a cycle and of the specific thrust of WE's on the degree of the increase of pressure. Optimum degree of the increase of pressure 2.41 5. Dependence of the specific fuel consumption on the degree of pressure increase-EconomicAl degree of increase of pressure in TJE's 145 6. Dependence of the specific thrust and of the specific f~kel consumption oil the degree of air preheating 148 7. Boosting VE's by s-applementary injection of fuel into the after- burner 150 8. Boosting WE's by injection of fuel 157 Ch. VI. Preliminary Gas Dynamic Analysis azd the Choice of WE Characteristics 16o 1. Calculation of WE characteristics for detend-ned flight conditions 161 Card 5/11 nu--ory of Jet Engines (Cont. 1111 2. Dependence of the specific thrust and of the fuel consumption on the characteristics of the operation 3. Dependence of the specific head thrust and of the specific load on the characteristics of the operati)n 4. Choice of optimum characteristics of TJEa 1~ /. Calculation of cbaracteristics of WE with after-burner (TJEA) 6. Dependence of Rr,,,.aft and S,P.,.,t (specific thnist and npocific fuel consumption of the after-burner) on the TJEA 7. Evaluation of the influence of various factors on R sp and 8Sp by the method, of small declinations Ch. VII. WE Characteristics 1. Possible rules of TJE control 2. Velocity characteristics of WE's 3. Altitude characteristics of WE's 4. Throttling characteristics of TJH's 5. Influence of the choice of the initial parameters of the process on the WE characteristics 6. Influence of restrictions imposed by strength requirements on TJE characteristics C%rd 6/ 11 Theory of Jet Engines (coat. Ch. VIII. Yethoda of the Experimental Determination of WE Characteristics 234 1. P=?oso and types of TJE teato 2311 L1 -DeterminAtiou of 111JR claracteriattes 1-4 Utatic c01101tions 3. Determination of WE characteristics In flig)it 242 4. Dependence of WE test data on atmospheric conditions 246 5- Similarity operating conditions of WE's.Farameters of similarity 248 6. Fleduction of WE test data to standard atmospheric conditions 253 Ch. U. Yethods of Computation of WE Characteristics 256 1. Characteristics of WE components 257 2. Conditions of the Joint operation of the turbine and the compressor in the WE system 26o 3. Conditions of the Joint operation of -the intake diff-asor and compressor in the WE system 270 4. Calculation of WE characteristics by the characteristics of its components 273 5. APPrOxLmate analYtical method Of the caleWation of WE characteristics 275 6. Formation of WE characteristics according to ground test date. 279 Card 7/11 Theory of Jet Engines (Cont- ) LIU 7. Transfer from the engine characteristics to the characteristics of the power plant 286 Ch. X. Unsteady Operating Condition of a WE 292 1. Acceleration and reduction of the WE rotor rpm 293 2. Influence of various factors on the acceleration and pick-up of a WE 302 3. Start of a WE 3o6 Ch. XI. Double-Shaft WE 311 1. Principal layout and basic special features of double-shaft TJE's 311 2. Choice of characteristics and special features of the gas dynamic analysis of double-shaft VE's 320 3. Joint operating conditions of the tuxbine and the compressor in double -shaft WE's 323 4. Determination of the operating cond-itions of a joint operation of the compressor and the turbine of the double-shaft WE's 331 5- Special features of the characteristics of double-shaft TJH's 336 Card 8/11 Theory of Jet Engines (Cont.) Ch- XII- Operation and i3asic Cb&racteristics of Tilrbo_prop En6ims (TPE) 344 1- Operation of a TPE 345 2. Optimum distribution of the WOrk Of the cycle between the PrOpeller and the jet 350 3- Dependence Of the equivalent work and specific fuel consumption on the thermodynamic charact3riatics of the Operation and on the efficiency of the compressiOn and eXpanaion proceEloes 352 4. Preliminary gas dynamic analysis of TpEts 357 5, regenerating cycle of a TpE 359 Ch* XIII. Characteristics of Tmes 366 I- Characteristics of TpE,s according to rpm 367 2. Velocity and altitude characteristics of TFE's 375 Ch. xIv. Double Flow TjE,s 386 A Work Of the cycle Of the first and the second duct of the double flow TjE 387 2. Specific thrust and specific fuel COUsumption of a double fl M TJE 388 3- Distribution of the work of the cycle and air consumption between the first and the second flow 390 Card 9/11 Theory of Jet Engines (Cont.) lill 4. TJH with air separation into special high temperature combustion chambers 394 5- Characteristics of double flow TJE 395 M. XV. Fam-Jet Engines (RJE:) 399 1. Operation of a RJE 400 2. Work of a cycle and specific characteristics of RJE's 403 3. Calculation relationships for determination of the thrust of RJE'D 406 It. Preliminary gas dynamic analysis of RJE's 'too 5. Characteristics of the ROB 413 Ch. XVI. Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines (LPM) 42 5 1. Operation and basic characteristics of LPHS's 425 2. Efficiency of LPHE's 435 3. Aiel for LM's 441 4. Combustion chambers of LPM is 450 5. Unstable operation of LFRE's 463 6. Te-mperature of fuel combustion in the chanber of LPM s 466 7. Gas dynamic analysis of the nozzle of LPRE's 4 8 8. Characteristics of LPRE's A5 9. Cooling of LPHS's 49-3 'ard 10/11 - KLUNDMIN, F.Ke., inzh.-polkovnik. profe, doktor tekhnonauk; TIKBDRMVp Yu*Po, insh.-myor, kand.tekhn.nan Iffectivenese of various fuel systems of liquid fuel rocket engines* Vest,Vozd,Yl, no.6:90-92 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Rockets(Aeromautice)-luel) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5715 Kazandzhan, Pogost Karapetevich, and Andrey Vasillyevicb Kuznetsov Turbovintovyye dvigateli; rabochiy protsess I ekspluatatsionnyye ldiarakteristlki (Turboprop Engines; Working Process and Oper- ational Characteristics) Moscow, Voyenizdat M-va obor.SSSR, 1961. 263 P. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: 0. 1. Kalashnik, Engineer, Lieutenant Colonel; Tech. Ed.: R. L. Solomonik. PURPOSE: This book is intended for the engineering and technical personnel of the Air Force and the Civil Air Fleet. It may also be useful to students in aviation and technical Institutes and to technical personnel operating gas-turbine power plants in trans- port and under stationary conditions. COVERAGE: The book deals with the design and operating principles of turboprop engines and their components. Physical phenomena occur- ring in the engine are described. Operational and regulation Card 1/6 Turboprop Engines; (Cont.) SOV/5715 problems are treated in detail. Factual materials are based on non-Soviet practices in aviation-engine designy and questions of future prospects reflect non-Soviet Opinion. The authors thank Yu. N, Necha ev candidate of y j Doctor Of Technical Sciencesi and N. 0. Smirnov, Soviet. Technical Sciences. There are 11 references, ail TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 1* Bali, requirements for aviation etigines 2. Application Of turboprop engines (TPE) In aviat'Lon Ch. I. Principle of TPE Operation 3. Diagram and principle Of operation of TPE 4. 5, Propeller Treactivep and total Power. Specific para- meters Of2 pE Brief information on the design of existing TPE Card 2/6 DEYCH, I-,.Ye., (Joktor tckhyi. nauk; FILIFFOV, G.A.p Iv.lnli. tekhn. nauk; LAZAiiEV, L.Ya., inzh.; KAZAI!DZHM;,F.K.,d(,kt(,r telkiit. iviuk,prof. , ret8onzent [Atlas of the profiles of the cascades of axial-flow turbines] kt~las profilei reshetok osevykh turbin. Mo- nkva, Mashinostroenle, 1965. 96 p. (I"'111A 18: 2) K. and others Theory of Jet Eminae, Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Armed Forces of the USSRP MOSCOW, 1955, 295p_D. KAZANDZHIEV, K. TLCIHIOIICGY Periodical: IZVESTIIA. No. 5/6, 1958- KAZANDUIEV, K. On the calculation of self-excited oscilators with automatic negative current displacement , for triodes. P. 439. Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI), LC., Vol. 8, No. 2, February 1959, Unclass. AgricaltiLre r Surve,. of :Lgriculture :,Ad il,ttv on cool, rativn llLfId tommi in Prhf-.--x, IP.Btitilt nA!zh,l,m:,roiA-jo -,o vullnko!ml I 1"'Lilonill lriln:~I-.Iq-tvll. 194"'. Library of Congress, Jume 1952, Noxthly Lint of Russinx Accesslox3 Umclassified, MUSTINOVY G., prof.; KAZANDNIEV It - MUN N.; PELIN, V.-, TPNEV, B. Our orience with the use of a film-forming substance in f-he 4treatment of burns. KbimirglIn 17 no.2t150-152 164. 1. 1-- VisshiJa voennomeditsinsk! Institut, Sofiia. STOIAMV, Stoins, dr; GX)RGIRV, Georgi. dr; BAZIMMY, Balizar, dr.; KAZARM11M. Ramen. dr. A-W I--,. Treatment of certain dermatosas with trichloacatic acid. with chloretkyl, and with hot baths. Izv.msdAnst.Sofla 11-12:467-476 1. Koshna kliniks. (dir.prof. L. Popov) pri Viashiia meditainski institut V. Chervenkov. Sofiia. (TRICHW,RAC.VMC ACID. therapeutic use skin diso) (SKIN, diseases. ther.,trichloracatic acid, chlorethyl and hot baths) U17.~11DZHUS., T. Exhibition c.C the rationalizers form the Tolbuldiin District. RatsionaUsataiia no.22:12-14 162. KAZA.NDZUEV, T. Rationalizers of the Tolbukhin P~striot$ creatoro of techni"2 progress. Ratsionalizataiia no.6:.U-13 162. KAZAI:.DZHIEV T Contribution of Tolbukhin rationalizers to the creation of line production in industrial enterprises. Hatsionalizateiia 13-no.8t 6-8 163. 1. Zavezhdasht sektor [Ratmionalizatoii i st&ndartim v CES, Tolbukhin. iAe ti-;!4 (~~kopje); lvanka (Skoz~'e ~rolxlems and i,ro-rfjctq of modi.c.1nal pbtntv In Macedonia. Farnaccut gl "',agreb I ment (18) no-5-51-5) '62 Sur, 1.10 I. "Bilka" i:nterpri3n tinci Institute of Urbinisin of Macedonia, 331,opjs. PIAUKENBAUM, B.L.; KAZAND7JiI,,Y,,_M*Yu,,- KDGANq F.I. Osaillographic investigation of the parameters of electric plasmo2,vsis of fruits and berries. Izv*v7xouchebezav*; pishch. tekh. no.609-84 161, (MIRA 15:2) 1. Odesskiy tekhnologiehaskly institut pishchevoy i kholodillnoy promyshlennost:Lp kafedra tekhnologii konservirovaniya. (Fruit)(Berries)(Plasma oscillations) 7 t AIN, TI--Z. -k 7124= - - F 12 to 15 MaY 19,48p 140scow, first conference was held on hi.-,tory of Soviet chemistry, convened by Commission on the History of Chemistry, Acad Sci USSR. Many papers were presented by (ostensibly) members of this Coi:mission. "Effect of Russian Chemistry Schools on the Develol-nent of Chemistry in Soviet Armenia" /some recent names/ (Yerevan State U imeni V. M. Molotov). "Materials on the History of Soviet Chemical Science," published by Acad Sci USSR in Moscow-Leningrad 1950. #283498 I VI KAZANDZI[YAN, T.T., GALISTYANI, V.D.2 and IQUUTARYAN, R.S. "Application of Hicrohardness to Physicochemical Analysis of Saline Systems) I. Study of Microhardnese of Solid Solutions Composed of Potassium and Ammonium Sulfateso" Nauche Tre Yerevansk, un-taj% 44, Ser. Khim, No 2, 1954, 95-102 Diagrams were studied of potassium and ammounium sulfate solu- tions obtained by isothermal evapvration of saturated solutions. The micro- har dness was measured by PMT-3 equipment. Crystals of solid solutions exhibit noticeable vectorial brittleness and fanlike distintegration of crysat1s. A maximum compound microhardness curve is obtained at about 30% (HN ) 2S04 compotand. The method of microhardness may be applied to the stX of internal crystalline liquation of saline solid solutions. (R'_~- f - XAIAEMYAN, T.T., dektor khimichookikh nauk, professor; OGAIISYAN. L.A., --VU~M4` -NIIIASTAN,, M.. taknichockiy redaktor. [Outline history of cheniitry in Armenixj.Ocherk-i po,istorii khiiiii v.,ArmeiRII.'Irsvan, Izd-,vo Brovanskiogo.uaiv., 1955. 237 p. (Armeala-Chealstry-Histo~y) - .(KIBA 9:5) NU,,~ARA, ~4jF3njaw, ingr mpr inz.; :3C13CLEW';KI, J;rzy, inz. svlllFiti()n of cert,,.in -acthoas of IRbn-,%tory cement te r, ti, np. ,Inz .1 bud 21 nnel-i~404-.ul Sril,:)oi of Evfineer~ng:. 1. K A ZA'.* E C i C I , J . K"NIECKI, J. Proposal for the introduction of oleaning :)rigades for knitting machinery. p. 273. Vol. ?, no. 10, Oct. 1956. CDZIEZ. Lodz, Poland. 50*61ACE: East European Accessions List (rEAL) Vol 6, HIV.^ ~--Apv~~.l 1957 KAZANKKI, J. "Intrafactory planning in the textile Industry*" p. 36. (ODLILL, Vol. L., no. 2. Feb. 1953, Lodz, Poland) S)t Monthly List of East European Acce!3si-)ns, L. C.9 Vol. 3, No. 5, IMay 1954, Unclo "7- T Irena Relapses in tuberculoua encephalitis and meningoencepha3itis. Grazlica 30 no.6065-568 t62. 1. Z Sanatorium Prseoiwgruslicaego dla Dzieci w lagiewnik&eh Dyrektor: prof. dr mod. A. Margolisowa. TUBERCULOSIS, NENINGM) TUBERCULOSIS IN CHIWHOOD) BRAIN DISEASES) (ENCEPHALITIS) TUBERCULOSIS) (ISONIAZID) IAMINOSALICYLIC ACID) (STREPTOMMIN) HOMO, Danutu; MAN _jr-oaa~~ 2 ca es of Kartagener's syndrome In children. Gruzlica 33 no.9t 811-.816 S 1 65. 1. Z Sanatorium Pr2eCivgrusliczego d1a Dzieci w Lagiewnikach (Dyrektort dr..M. Janissewska-F--onctak; Kansultant naukow7t prof. dr. med. A. Margolinowa). Yj WANETS, E.F. COmFarRtive effecti.venesB of aivirutzline and Insulin treatxa-ent based on data of a late catamneslo. Vol.-.klln., patog. i lech. shiz. no.l.:53-55 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Di,f;l)aii.,;ei-no-diagnosticti.orkiy Wel (zav. (inktor med.nniik Ambrumovit) A.G.) Goaudarst.vemiogo Instituta Y-kw4bTsj E,F. (Moskva) Significance of a head trauma, in the development of aschi- zophrenic process. Vracb. delo no.6:140-141 Je'63 (" 16.9) 1. Institut psikhiatrii AMN ESSR. (HLAD-WOUM AND INJUItIES) (SCHIZOINHENIL) UZANET$p S.F. Changes in the activity of the thyroid gland of achizophrenic ~atiento following treatment with insulin and aminazine, Vop, ,paikh. no, 3tl47-154 159, (MIRA 13:10) (THMID GLAND) (SCRUOPMVNIA) (OMORPROMAZILIE) (INSULIN SHOM THEWY) KAZANETS, E. F. Cand Mod Soi, -- "Dynamics of the gunotional. activity of the thyroid gland in schizophrenia patients in tho process of treatment." Mos, 1961. (Ryazan' Med Inst im Aondemiciftn I. P. PRvlov). (KLp 4-610 209) 4- VAijTAjjUj, M.ye.; KAWILT6, E.F., LlBEW-LMI, yu.j.; FAYVISILE;VSKIY, V.A. Statistical analysis of late sequelae from a closed injurv of the head. Vop. p ikh. no-4:284-289 160. .15:2) NFAD-WOUNDS AND 11"Juldisi KAZMETS, I., delegat XXII s"yezda Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetakogo ---BUY=W- Our life's sun. Sov.profsoiuzy 17 no.22 ' ' N 161. (MIRA 14:10) 471? 1. Sekretarl TSentralinogo Komiteta Ko-wisticheskoy partii Ukrainy. (Trade utLions) (Ukraine-Industrial management) KAZANETS, I.; KUNAYEV, D.; SHUMAUSKAS, M. [Sumauskasp M.1; KOCHINYAN, A.; SADYKHOV, R.; RUBIN, V.; KURBANOV, R. The entire country participatee in foreign trade. Vnesh. torg. 43 no.1:6-12 16 f (MIRA 17:;) 1. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov UkrSSR (for Kazanets). 2. Predsedatell Soveta Ydnistrov KazSSR (for Kunayev). 3. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov LitovBkoy SSR (for Shumauskas). 4. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov ArmSSR (for KochirWan). 5. Zamestitell Predsedatelya Soveta Ministrov AzerSSR (for Sadykhov). 6. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Latviyskoy SSR (for Rubin). 7. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Uzbekskoy &A (for Kurbanov). KAZAN=) I, Trade unions should give their attention to economicl. Sov. profsojusy 19 no.1:1-4 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:1 1. Sekretarf TSentrallnogo kmAteta Kowunioticheokoy partii Ukrainy, (Trade unions) (Industrial management) KAZANETS, I.P, Inexhaustible capacities for increasing the production of meat. Ptitsevodstvo 8 no.6:14-19 A 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.Pervyy eakretarl Stalinskogo obkoma Kommunisticheskoy Partii Ukrainy. (Stalino Province-Foultry) KHRUSHCHEVp N.S.; PODOORNYYt N.V.; ZASYADIKO, A.F.; RUDAKOV, A.P.; KAZANETS I.P,, SHILIN, A.A.; MMININOV, N.V.; BURMISTROV, A.A.; SHEVCHWO, V.V.; HAYAKOV, L.I.; ROZENNO, P.A.j KUWMICH, A.S.; ZADMDKO, A.N.; BRATCHENKO, B.F.; STRUYEV, A.1.~ KPMNIX0VSKlY,'G.V.; BCYKO, A.A.; KAGAN, F.Ya.; USKOV, A.A.; VLADYCHENKO, I.M.; TOPCHIYEV, A.V.; DEGTYAREV, V.I.; KHUDOSOVTSFV, N.M.; GRAFOV, L.Ye.,-'IVANOV, V.A,; KRATENKO, I.M.; GOLUB, A.D.1 IVONIN, I.P.; SAVCHENKO, A..A.; R029CHF,NKOJI Ye.N.; CHERNEGIOV, A.S.; MARKELOV, M.N.; LALAYANTS, A.M.; GAPONENKO, F.T'.; POLUEKTOV, I.A.; SKLYAR, D.S.; PONOMARENKO, N.F.; POTAPOV, A.I.; POLYAKOV, N.V.; ~UBBOTI'.!, A.A.) POLSTYANOY, G.N.; TRUXHIN, P.M.; TKACHENKO, A.G.; OSTROVSKIY, S.B.; NYRTSEV, M.P.; DYADYK, I.I.; SHPANIKO, T.P.;'AUBCRENKO, V.P. Kondrat Ivanovich Pochenkov;-obituary. Sov. shakht. 11 no.9: 48 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Pochenkov, Kondrat Ivanovich, 1905-1962) M- yl&z &n-9 I~P' Y P ~T- 11 t c. 1 rz o f Gat= pp-n ~iy nUCICi AC`~IZSIOV NP: -KAZANGAPM1, A.N. Representation of elementary functions in a system of residual classes. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR, Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk 3 no. 3: 79-84 S-D 165, (MIRA 18:12) KAZANGAPOV, A.N. Determining the interval -ontaining a given number in the residue number system. Vest. AN Kazakh. SISR 21 zio.10:65-67 0 165, (MIRA 18:12) K,kZANGAPOV, A.N. NomgraphabilitY conditions of the Saint Robert t7Pe for space no"-igram Vest.All Yasakh.SSR 14 no.10:89-91 0 '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Nomography (Matbematics)) KA=ZAPOV, A. N. Ap- cation of Nomographic MEthodr. for Programming the Operations of 'Pli Mathematical Machines P. 7 pfq~eo Till,' I -'n ~t '~MIRA KAUPOV, D.!.',.. SIIIJBN]fY, Yu.K.; At-ERBAYEV, U.I., Y ALDkjLQY,_ A.; KOSYAK, Yu.G. _ AL Resonance scattering of gamma quanta by I~g24 nuclei. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 48 no-5:1221-1223 MY 165. (MI"A 18:7) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki AN Kazakhskoy SSR. FIR. am "Ru i-~a KIUNGAPOV, A.N. Nomographic method for keeping functions of several variables in computer storage. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. mat. i makh. no.lOs86-92 162. (MIRA 15:9) (YAgnetic memory (Calculating machines)) (Functions of several variables) P USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Tumors. T-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, l7457 Author : Ka MA-TC Inst --Z-nM_o Title On the X-Ray Taerapy of Chronic Leukemias. Orig Pub Terapevt. arkhtv, 1956, 28, No 4, 61-67 Abstract Card 1/1 et~,-Z?j This is a comparative analysis of the results of X-ray therapy (local, general, or to the paravertebral ganglia according to Langer) of 70 patients with chronic myelo- genous leukemia (CML) and 50 with chrcnic lymphatic leu- kemia (CLL). Local irradiation was accompanied by a cli- nical improvement in 69 out of 82 patients and total 9 out of 14. Irradiation according to Langer gave positive results in 9 out of 10 patients with CML and in 10 out of 14 patients with CLL. The remissions in most patients lasted from 6 mos. to 1 year and in some up to 3-5 years. Results from the x-ray therapy occurred sooner in CML, but remissions were longer in CLL. A-~7 KAZANGAPOVA TA I Radiotherapy In chronic leucosis. Terap.arkh.28 no.4:61-66 156. Mn 9:9) 1. Is rantgeno"rapevticheakogo otdela (rukovoclitall- prof. L.D. Podlyashuk) Goomdaretvannogo nauchno-tooledovatellskogo instituta rentganologii I radiologii imeni, V.M.Holotova. (RADIOTRIRPY, in various die. leukosis, ohronic) (LIMMU leukosle, radiother.) M" Vfi USSR/Human and Animal Mysiology The EfEact of Physical Factors i T Ionizing RaMation. -ibs Jour Autlior Inst Title Ref Zhur Biol&, No 3, 1959, 13368 KazangapovQ,, M. Kazakh Medical Institute Permeability of Synovial Sheath of Joints with Acute Radiation Sickness Tr. Kafedry rentganol. i radiol. Kazakhek. raed. in-,t, 1958, vn. 1, 36-45 Orig Pub Abstract Card 1/1 No abstract. USSR/Ilw,an ai.d Animal Physiology - (Normal and Pathological). T Ynysiology of the Skeleton. Abs Jour Ref &.ur Biol., No 4, 1959, 17841 Author Kazalignpova, T.K. Inst Kazakhstan Medical Institute Title The Permeability of Normal Synovial Membrane of Joints. Orig Pub : Tr. Kafedry rentgenol. i radiol. Kazakhs. med. in-ta, 1958, vyp. 1, 122-128 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 KAJZANGAPOVA T. K. Cand Med Sci (diSB) "Penetrability of the vascular-tissue barriers of joints and organs of adaptation (hypophisis-suprarenal) in acute radiation sickness." Alma-Ata, 1961. 22 pp with diagrams; (Joint Academic Council of the Institutes of Physiology, Kray Patholo and Experimental Surgery of the Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR5~ 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61supt 202) ~fq ~10 Listed as rtut,or-, (-,~ -rUcle, ".Advice rr PreT-lratlrr. of Ammunition, -;nd Instrumcnts for Firliv,,, nubl~-he~' ',n Vr,-Q:n-,-v Ve.7,tn!'..:, ITO 103, 19'53, (Voyemi~-j Vcstnik, No 17) Dee 53) SO: su'-'~ 152, 25 Juno IT54 -27 '4-- t!bl -- -- --~, KARZUBOV, B.V., i.nzh.; POTATURKIN, N.A., inzh.; SELIVOKIIIN, O.A., Irzh.; Laying tracks on the Kzyl-Tu - Irtyshskoye line. Transp. stroi. 14 no.2:8-9 F 164. (1-ruRA 17:4) IEMSALIKSKAYA, L.A.; KAZANIN, V.I. Intravital diagnosis of primary pericardial tumors* Terapt arkh* 35 no.9tlO6-109 S163 (~fJRA 17 W 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy terapii ( zav. - prof. A.A. Demin) Novosibirskogo meditsinskogo instituta i prozektury 29-y boll- nitsy Novosibirska (glavnyy vrach I.F. Duman). rf,7ftNIN'- V, I - - Exfoliated thyroid gland. Vest. khir. 92 nc.14:7-5-7t "Y- ";4. ( ~ I I-A A -11 8 - I ) 1. 1z patogistologicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - G.B. Fridman) Novo- sibirskoy oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - zasul- zhenziyy vrach RSFSR 7.A. Kireyeva). Adres Rvtora: Novosibirsk, ob- Instnays klinicheskaya bollnitsa. Study of urea In the tIssueB of tho chorion and allantois of the spithelial-ahoris-1 placenta. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.12i Ser. biol.-Ynod. nauk no.31133-136 164. (MIRA 18 6) 1. Novosibirskiy meditsinskiy institut. Ni K~~n KAZANIN, Yu. I., Cand Geol-41in Sol (diss) "Geologicoatructural pecu- Ijaritlee of,,Pnevskiy and Nikitinekly polymetAllio deposits ofl,eouthern 1-1 Altay.0 kima-,kta, 1958. 16 pp (Acad Sol K&TSSR, Inst Gool Sol), 120 copies (KL, 17-58, 106) iT- KAZANIN, Yu. 1. I . Dividing the northeastern part of Rudnyy Altai and Southern Altai Into geological regions. Vost. Ali Kazakh. SSR 14 no,2:68-72 7' 058. (MIRA 11:2) (Altai Mountains--Geology) ZHUKOV, Favel Konstantinovich;__~A Yaw_YiQ_b_,__VYUFOV, Aryktay Kayupovich; MIURSALD-M, Khakim Ibragirovich; FIGULINSKIY, Nikolav Arsenlyovicb; SHIMI, Arter. Yevgenlyevic~,,. Prinlinali ucba:;tlye. BAYKENEV, Sh.A.; BANNAZAADVA, Cw, ZURIN, Ye.&; KRIKIRMA, II.P.; SRUKHOV, 14. N. akadevik-, otv. red..; NESTEROVA, I.I.., ., BOK, LLP red.; ALFEROVA, P.F., tekhn. red. [Basic features of the geology and umtallogerq of the Koksu- Tekeli area of the Dzungarian Ala-Ta1j]Osnovnye cherty geolo- gii i n-etallogenii Koksu-Tekoliiskogo rniona Dzhungarr-11-ob-o Alatau. Alma-Ata, Izd ;vo Akad, naul, Kaznkliqkoi SSH, 1962. 123 P~ (MIFA 15:11) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk (for Zhukoir, Kazanin, Kapipov, Pigulovsldy, Shlyginin). 2. Yuzhno-kazaII-,tanskaye geologlehoskoye upravleniye (for 14ursalirov). 3. Akaderiya nauk FazEd:hskcv SSR (for Rok). (Dzungarian Ala-Tau- --Geology, Fconor_ic) WAZAND, Yusis; PIGULEVSKIY, N.A. [deceased); SHLYGIN, A.Ye.; ZHUKOV, PA. Nev data on fold structures of lower Paleozoic ore enclosing formations of the Dzungarian Ala-Tau* IzvAN Kazakh.SSR Ser. geol. no-4:8-18 159- (NIRA 15:4) (Nungirian Ala-Tau-AM'(Oadev)) ii A::~L - 77 KOZLIOV) V.N.; KAZANINA, A. Ye.; LEVINA, V.V. Eaterification of tar and fatty acids of tall oil by means of xylitol. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.promi. 14 no.4:9-11 161. (MMA 14: 5) 1. Urallskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut. (Tall oil) '(,Esterifieation) NA) "The effect of aviation fertilization using dusting and spraying on the h irvest of long-st wle flax." Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy imeni K. A. Tirlryazev. "'oscow, 1956. (Dissert~ations for the Degree of Doctor In AEricultural Sciences). SO: Knizhnays Letonis' No. 22, 1956 gi I r I(AZANK1N, A.P. Erosion and Narzan. Priroda 53 no.4t8-1-89 164. (KRA 17:4) 1. Severokavkaukaya lesnaya opytmaya stantsiya, stantslya Mashuk. /7 51- 4 --1-10/26 AU-LIOIt3:: Kazankin 0.11. and LoITO ITLelij: -,"'fect of on ,,'lc otrolumine sconce of Powder I I Phosphors. (VIiyaniye temperatury na eloktrolyumi- nestsentsiyu poroshkoobra=ykh lyuminoforov.) FBIdODIGAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1958, Vol.IV, Yr.l' pp. 76-81. (USSR) ABSTIUCT: The authors studied, in sevoral powder phosphors, chan,-c of intensity cf ole~ctroluminescence with temperature (known as electrothermoluninescence) and the effect of temperature on the forn, of brightness waves. Lleasureiients wero mado from - 160 to + 1000C. An oloctrophosphor was mixed wit-h a dielectric and placed in a cell vihoz;e 11-Uer electrode vias an a-luminium plate and -L-,he upper electrode vras, of conductinG E;lass. The distance between the electrodes was ~,00 ji. E'lectrc- Card 1/6 luminescence was excited by an tilt ernatin,.- field of 1.1 51- 4 -1-10120' ET-Eect of Tem--rature on Blectroluminescence of Powder Phosplaors. 50-20 000 c/s frequency. Blectroluminescence was mca-cured with a photomultiplier (DBY-19. In the study of thurmal emission cur-es the electrophosphor was excitud at - 1600 0 by means of ultraviolet liglit (365 m1i). All phosphors used wei,3 in powder form and they were immersed in castor oil (dielectric). Fif-.1 --ivas the electrothermoluminescence (continuous) and thermoluminescence (dashed) curves for five Dhos-phors; ZnS-ZnSe,Cu, Zn3-Cu,Mn, ZnS-Cu,Pb, Zno"-Cu,Al, ZnS-Cu. From - 160 to - 500\1-d the intensity of electroluminescence remains practically constant, but on further heatin,-.; it rises rapidly and r--a-ches a maxirnim which is different for different phosphors. 'The authors studied the effect of the Card 2/6 activator concentration, of quenchin6 subst'-r-ces Co 51- 4 L - 1~ Ot M 1UIM in o c, n (,. e r 11 L. o:)1-, 0 f - _IaTect of 1--;.,jpc;ruturc; on and ZnO, an~.~ of froquellcy jj. tile appl.-Led Lfivi(i PO,-,i1-ic)1r1 Of Clectrothoriol.-LI.,", V.-I r '110 colic-'11ti~d'u-ion of coo"Or IS ied i"ioLi 0.1 to 0-1,*-'~ (bY Wa iL,111 it )in 4jn,'a'-V'u)Aj pjo,-pj.,Or_-, L~-.e r L elOctrothermolumines,cenco curves have rold~~17 1-113 Sal.-,,- mLl:drillm at about- + 60UU To -ffect Of ZnO, Zn~;-Gu,Aj il~j,,Z~C-oho--- v.,a:~ c)::idized by heatinr- 11 0 Jr- air for 20 minutes at 7CO j. anal.- /sis sho-*(--d that af'-~;r Cuch yt~ L U ,01 , led 201, of z;no. Such a d2-d nct produ,,e any apDreciable chanL;c ~m cl-1 (xd, In Zn&-,,`j 0c, A] -e --nd Card oil .5/6 Cf Co "Table co U 51- 4 -.1-101/2' - -C, .Zkf-.LOOC"u- 0-.if On Me -,troj:-,--~ino - -,c-nca C.' C z C, il increase of the amount o-.L' Cc th,3 ri'Loved 411-uward,,: lower tumporaturus. Ir~ luuinescencu Ur0%i!,:= to-,-,ards hiGher ileLip-.~mturco by about 150C frequoncy was incy--a-seel. f-i've timo (fri-a 1OCO to 50CO c/s). The authors -Laka -c-c'usionz. Position of thQ clo ctrotho ryoLuliro o ce rice JLe,-)onds on the ollemical natuic of' the hrr. of quonc-'-An3 substvan~~e-- on fj-Oqj-,.-j of t',- applied field. The L~1:,O~Ltlur t1ae iu-.~~jL,,ruj. clecti,o- tlw hIL,~,za! ar~~ t",,~e porature~' a-u- c1a roaxites its cubstances disl-I.oc(:~ lower terperatums. c.-L' tiic applied- Card 4/6 -iel,i ---rOc,uOj]c-, di~,pjacu.-~ t~,Q1 J M 1jf.-'L'cct of '_"'oil,~eraturc on of 1, tomperatbures. Temperature af-L"cets 01 briGhtness waves (variations of instant,Lneous int ensity with t imo , se 0 F_J 4. ) oi Zr,.S and Zjn~~-Znl_-'e phosphors activated .,;ith co-per. In studied powder phosphors the curvi.-S possess maxima which am difforent from the therix.- lumineseem, curves. The non.--, oirciden ce of ~~a::iLm of these curves inclicates that ejectod local levels in -_,ot o-1 L~r -I L C-t importance in electroluminclezcn,_;e. A theor-y put J_orward by Thornton (Ref.11), ta~':f,- into account' simultane ou s action of e 1e ct ric f _ie 1d, an-.1 tu-~Li: e in freeinC; ef electrons - 1~re -iv :L ro-ra ap-j .3 S Card 5/6 clo:jr, in U`o thc.,.~~ _K N; 51- t .--, J, MCCt Of TCLIPCI-ature on c'L Ph o s-plh cr:'! obtained by the present au-tulior-c. T 11 rk~ i~ - 'L ire S 1 tc~bl~ and 12 refcrenci~-s, D-f -?rench, I Russian ard G -'nLjisl~ ,,i,d ASS001ATION. 6tatc Institut-c- for Applic-d .i , institut prildadnoy 1,:h-JLl--.) SUBLI-TTIO: Warch 21, 1957. AV.,ii1ABLE: Library of Congress. 1. Phoephorc-Excitatloa 2. Photomultipliers-ApplIc,,-t ions Card 6/6 A -;,t 24(4) , 24(6) S 011/51 -6-15-18/34 AUTHORS: Kazankin, O.N., Pokermn, F.M. and Petochina, L.N. MIX i Slectroluminescent Phosphors Based on Sulphides and Selenides (Blektrolyuminofory na sullfidsolonidnoy osnove) PHRIODICALs optika i Spektroskopiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 5, pp 672-677 (USSR) ABS TPACT Efficient ZnS.ZnSe-Cu electroluminescent phosphors cannot be obtained by heating in a stream of H2S + H01 becaueo,even If one starts Ath pure ZtSe,the final substance cantains no mbre than 40% of ZnS*. Obviously the stream of H2S + HC1 produces a considerable replacement of selenium by sulphur. Under such conditions the electroluminescent phosphors had emission maxim at wavelengths not longer than 560-540 m1i and their emission brightness was much smaller than that of the usual green blectrolxlm i, nos cent phosphors based on ZnS-Gu. The authors nro4Araa j,~,;-,u phosphora by placing a charge in a horizontal quai-tv, -t;10- / -Wg over it a stream Of H2S + HC1 for 30 mina at roo.,;i tEgnpoi-tura. Then the tube was placed In a furnace, bat the H23 + H01 stream was no longer passed over it. Even then the amount of ZuSe in the final phosphor was alvays smaller than in the original charge. 'she authors found that witn increase of the Card 1/4 amount of ZnSe the electrolumineseence spectra of the Phosphors are Electrolumines cant Phosphors Based on Sulphides and Solenides SOV/51-6-5-18/34 shifted towards longer wavelengths kFig 1). By varying the amount of ZnSe from 10 to 100% it waa possible to obtain phosphors Y&oso emission maxima lie in the region from 510 to 630 mg when excited with a 5000 c/s, 400 V field. The emission spectrwa of each phosphor -was found to depend on the frequency and voltage of the applied fi(sld and on temperature. With inc-rease of' fro:pen~~y the emission spectrum was diaDlaced towards shorter wavelengths and this displacement vas p-.irticularly clear in phosphors with small amounts of ZnSe kFig 2). Increase of -the applied voltage from 350 to 700 V displaced slightly the emission spectra tovards snort wavolongtts (this displacement did not exzeed 5 m~a). Heating ef phosphors shifted their emission towards Ion9or wavelengths (20 m1i dibp1acemont an change ol, temperature from -10 C to t6O*C). Theorelative emission brightness of phosphors with various amounts of ZuSo is given in Table 2 (Zns-G~; emission vas taken as 100). lAble 2 shows tat the relative emission brightness of US ZnSe-Ou phosphors %4ried frm 1 (70~.' of ZdSe) to 29 (10,% of ZnSe). Thu results obtained contradicted theoretlca2 predictions that addition of Se should incroas6 o1 ect!~olumines cent brightness. Addition of Se affe-.ted the depon(jence of the emission brightness on the frequency and Card 2/4 voltage of the appliol field. 'rho voltage dependence of brightness C7151 -6 - 5- 16/34 19 ctroliviii nos cent Phosphors Based on Sulphides and Selenidee (Fig 3), even in phosphors with largo amounts of ZnSe, followed 21alm's law (Ref 2) B = A exp(a/vg U; where B is the brightness, v is the froaxionev of the aDolied field, U is the applied voltage kup to goo V, and the quantities A, a are constanta. It was found that phosphors with large amounts of ZnSe begin to emit at smaller voltages and the almo3t-linear portions of the voltage dependences of t.ioir brightness rise more sharply. The frequenq dependences (0-15 ka/s) itru shovin in Fig 4. it is fmind that at high frequencies saturation does not octnir in phosphors rith large amounts c' of ZnSo. Fig Ir shows th-9 tem-peratare dependences of brightness of ZnS.ZnSe-t%j phosphoro In the region from -140 to +8000. The bri&tness rises first with tenipera,ruro, reachar, a maxijn= and then falls. On incra,Ase of the amount o.C Zt-&So in tho phosphor the fall begins at C-q rd 3/4 lower temperatures. All the doscribed 7roportion of :,hosphors with large glectrolumines cent Phosphors Based on SulphtdeS and Seleaides ~iOV/51-6-5-18/34 amounts of ZnSe aro duo to shallowness cf tho local levels produced by selenium. There aro 5 flg%zrori, 2 tables and 7 referonces, ;5 of which tire Soviet, 21 hnglisn and "I LI-itch. SUBLTMED- June 9, 195,11 Card 4/4 XAZAIZIN, O.N.; PMEMIX0. P.N.; PSTOSKINA, L,N, ZhO sulfide-imse electrolum1nophors, Ixv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 21 no. 5.,721-731 W 157. (KM& 100) 1. Gonudaretvannyy Institut prikladnoykhimit. (luminescence--Congresses) (Phosphors--Congresses) 67156 9.3-5-0 0 60V1 51 -7 -6-11/038 AUTHORS KazAaU&,r-0,,Nm-r4ekennan, F.!~. and Potoshina, L.N. II TITLE Electrolutninesconce of ZnS-Gu-Mn Phosphors in a Constant Field IS RI ODI G~ LOptica I spektroskoplya, 1959, Vol 7, No 6, pp 776--779 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Application of et cowstant (d,c.) electric field usually produces only a momentary luminescence flash. The authors found, however, that phosphors of ZnS-Cu-Mn typo prepared as described below exhibit strong electrolm-iinesconce in a constant field. There phosphors were preparad (with Ou fran 0.05 to 0.3/`0 and 1~n from 0 to 3,0~,) In an atmosphere of HZS + HG1, following the authors' technique described earlier (Rof I'). They wore placed in a liquid dielectric (castor oil) and tested both in d.e. and a.c~ fields (the latter were of audio frequency). The phosphors luminosced brightly in a.c. fields, the samnles with 0.2~. Cu and 0,5-1.0~,QMx exhibiting the strongest mission. Depending on the mounts of Cu and Mn, phosphors with on!), two and three omisision Lvl~.ds could be obtained (Fig 1). At least 0,11~ 'Mn wat; required to produce electroluminesconco in dc~ fields. The intensity of d.c. bxninoscenco rose with increase of the witount of Cu aivi 11n up to -a certain opti-mum value. The emission occurred only Ln the Mu band (Fl~ 2). Those Curd 1/3 observations show thit the two conditions for d.c. oloctroltiminescance of Z n3 phosphors are (A) the t?resonco of Mn and (B) the presence of 67156 ~ OV,, ElectroluLainesconco of ZDS-Cu-Un Phosphors in a Constant Field ~ , 51-7-b-IJ/38 2/3 Cu as Cu2S, the latter raising the conductivity of tho phosphor very considerably (Fip, 4, Table 1). On application of a d:c, field tho 1--,ninescence intensity did not rewain c-onstant. The tiiao depandonco o fr, the d.c. luminescence was affectod by the wiiounts of Ov and 11n. For example Fir, 3 sl~ows the time dependencog of ZInS-Ou.-Mn phosphorF with n and various amounts of Cu frca 0A to The lattolt fixvra Ehows tha t at low concentrationi of' Cu (curve 1) the lntoni;lty bao-i"S tc fall imraodiately after application of the d~e. fieldt Whon larger arounta of Ou are Present the intensity fir:it risos rapidly and then falls at a lower rate (curves 2 and 3), In souis case3 the rise may ].a-,t tenT of minutes; the duration of the riso dapanlq on the conditions of preparation. The evonrual fall of the d,c. lumineisconce intensit, V i,,. due to oolarization orocossri which reduce the intarri'll uccaloratinc, fioli. The authors carried ~iit also the following ex 'portment, An a,c. field -tms firrt applied to a phosphor awl its, oinissioi, intoortity was deternino! This fiald was switched off and 2-3 min later a d.o. field vnr- appl',*~ Than t~e d.c, fieli Yras removed, the a,c. field of the ori6inal n~,-,,.Altude was at-11in used ~Lil the eloctroluminoG can ce intonaity War, i-,ioasurod. It folind that this troatzlent raised the -jiltensity 1,y up to throe times- This intensificlation of li:jnSneLican(:n iva;; folzn--i t~, A/ 6 7 21:6 (1 1/ 38 Elactroiura; nascence of ZiZ-Ou-Lin Yhouphors ir a Constant Field depend on the amounts of Cu and Ln aill on the contlition.-, of rra,.)aratior~ (Table 3).. The intensification offect ras ~ir--,-tlv to thn pr3sance of excess Cu2S. By iwishin6 in potasaium cyaride wl-.ich dig-2claog. C'u2S, the intonslfic~,Aion effer:t oo-,Ild bo dtm~troyod ILJIVC~,t ~~VI!Pjtlt,~JV (Table 4)~ There aro 4 firurt3s 4 tables anc! 3 roforenooF I ot: V6hi Ci-~ is Soviet and 2 V-nglish- BMITTED: 'Lay 13, 1959 S UL PEKE11MAiV':, F.M.; KCZLOVA, N.A.; PIETOSHINA, L.N.; KAZAITKIN 0. Investigating tho stability of olnetrolmninophors. [Trudy] GIPKH no-51:40-52 164. (MIRA 180) ? KAZANKIN,_ OON.,- DIKIMER, M.A-.; _WGORlYFVA,__T.Ni. DevelopmonVof the "non-gas" ihothod for the'synthesis of i-loctro- luminophors. (Trudy] OlPKH n0.51:53-56 164. (MIRA 18:5) Ta L 1291:?-66 ACC N& AP6000956 SOURCE CODEt UR/0286/65[ooo/o227o-o4-l-/ON-t]~ AUTHORSi_ Kazankins 0. N.; Dikhter, M. A. ORG: none TITLE: A method for removing of a luminiphor. Gla93 22, No. 1763h3. SOME: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh %nakovs no. 22, 1965t 41 TOPIC TAGS3 luminiphor,, copper sulfide, copper selanidep copper compounds selenium compound ABSTRACT*. This Author Certificate presents a method for re=Dving a luminiphor of sulfide-selenide, type from copper sulfide or copper selenide by a solution containing an oxidiaing agents To intensify the process, an alkali is used as the solution. SUB COM 3-1/ SUBM DATEs 04Feb63 621 PIGUIZVSKIY, NA, [deceased); ZHUKOV, P.K.; -YU.I.; lamUNOVA, N.F.; MMAIJMOV, Xh.I.; SHIMIN, A.1e. Characteristics of the complex metal mineralization of the Dahungarian Ala-Tau and further prospecting. Izv.AN Kazakb.3SR Son, sole no.4:43-57 159. (MM 15W IDshungarian Ala-Tau-Ore deposits) KAYUPOVA A.K.; KAZANIX, Yu.I. StructUr4 types of complex metal deposits in the Dzungarian Ala4au. Izv#kN Kazakk.SSR* Set.geol. no.5:27-,31 162. (MIRA 15:10 (Dzungarian Ala-tgu-Ore deposits) A' N i~ SOLT-RCE CODE: n/o42o/66/ooo1oo6W26/oo3~,. AUVOR: balyberdia, V. V.; Sabadyrl, U. P.; Kazankin, P. A. ORG: None ,TITLE: Investigation of current distribution during formation of an eddy configura- tion in '.he atmosphere MURCE: Samoletostroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, n0. 6, 1966, 26-31 ;TOPIC TAGS., eddy current, gas discharge, streamline flow, plasma flow ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the distribution of currents in an eddy configura- tion, determine the rate of deformation of the stream surface, evaluate the thickness of the skin layer and study the characteristics of the given type of gas discharge. A miniature Rogowski loop was used for determining the rate of deformation of the stream. surface, evaluating the thickness of the skin layer &ad observing eddy currents I in the discharge region. The probe was a toroid of 175 turni3 of PEL-0-07 wire wound ion a 0.12 mm core. This spiral was inserted in a copper tube with 0.2 mm walls and an outside diameter of 1.3 mm. The inner surface of the tube wtis insulated with a layer of enamelite. One end of the spiral was soldered to the end of the tube and the other end was passed inside the tube forming coaxial conductors. The copper tube was plaedd inside a vinyl chloride tube with a sealed end w1hich was twisted into a torus with an Card 1/2 641. 497 646. :!9 AUTHOR: Trolimov, A. M.; Ic-maWdn yu, Ii. .77TLE: Clatbr4te compo-ajj&_0 Wtvire-gues. tnkrt I. eca"Pmant, C4 SOURCE: Radfokhlmlya, v. 71 no. 3 1965.. 268-292 TOPIC TAGS: Xenon compound, creBol, clathrate, rare gan A BST RA ('T Xenon, %;,is, reacLud wiLh p-eresol, and the (nrm!1!-, ir !~Io, aL 2i-i5c wlv-q dete-~r!-t~-' flhi- h~-nt fn-nnzi ~wn- - - I ; 4 ',5 C) f rom souk' :w" did 6 * fit-, ani~ 2:; DnO craj 'aic'e, Y*o Fjwcti vr- Ily Tl~e twat'i al Lne synt.110si& alit; ij-~ measurememt& of thq vapor pressure is' fully d'ar.-teribed, OrIg. art. haB,. 4 figures, 2 tabiea~ and 6 formaim. v"_ 13 9 su-13 "'I T- ARONOVICH, Kh.A.; FROLOV, A.F.; KAZANKINA, E.I. I---- I - Equilibrium distribution of vinyltoluene and ethyltoluene in a two-solvent system. NeftekhWia 2 no.3:305-312 My-Je 162. (HIRA 15:8) 1. Yaroslavskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut. (Toluene) (Styrene) I ~r ..:: zj~, C, -, , 1. -, I - . . . , ~i . - 1. .- I . 6 - - - - - _._. I ARONOVICH, Kh.A.; FROLOV, A.F.; KAZANKINA, E.I. Liquid-liquid equilibrium in the system aqueous solution of dimethylformamide - isopentane - vinyltoluene - ethyltoluene. Khim. i khim. tekh. 1015-329 162. (MIRA 17:2) BMISTItOV ) S.-T-1 *ASOVA, IRA L. G. ftthgaia 6r-bi 2.4-dio . cld8B, Part 51 AreneBulfonlo derivativaB of 2 160*y"lalj71am'neB- Zhl* lb. 14097-14h1loropt- khim- 33 n- 51 Dh*OOPetrovqkj3r kblmiko-takhnolo,7 CheBkiy, (M'RA 1646) (HerbiOld..) (Amj~', institut. OB) KAZA~K~INA L.G.; BURMISMOV, S.I. 1-arenesulfonyl-2-haloalkyle thylenimJ des. limport flo.2. Ukr.khim. zhur. 30 no.11:1198-1200 164. (MIRA :t8.2) 1. Diiepropetrovokiy kbimikotekhnologichaskiy institut. ~ ..- ~i" ~ - . i , 3- ~: I.% f.; - 1 1, -!, , - :., . KAZAIMINA.9 M.N.; MORDVINOVA, A.H., agronom-entomolog Killing murine, rodents in stacks of hay and grain. Zashch. rdst. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.9:40-41 S 160. (IfIrJ, 15:6) 1. Nachallnik Atkarskogo proizvodstvennogo uchastka (for Kazankina). (Saratov Province-Rodent control) LISTOPADOV, P.; KAZANKOV, A.; SOLOVITIV, X. Several questions on wages. Sots.trud 4 no.12:32-34 D '59. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Rachallnik yuridicheekogo otdala Kolomenskogo teplovozostroitel'- nogo zavoda im. Kuybyvheva (for Listopadov). 2. Fachallnik byuro truda i sarplaty chugunoliteymogo teekha Kolomenakogo teplovozo- atroitellnogo zavoda im. Kuybysheva (for Kazankov)o 3. Rukovodi- till brigady kommunisticheskogo truda. teplovozomekhanichaskogo tsekha Kolomenskogo teplovozostroitellnogo zavoda im. Kuybysheva (for Solov'Fev). (Labor laws and legislation) (Wages) KARTASHEV, Rostislav Dmitriyevich; KAZANKOV,A.A., redaktor; IGOSHIN.H.G., redaktor; KARYAKINA,M.S., tekEWT'C"9Id;~-,rWdaktor Davy manual] Posobie po voenno-mor6komu delu. Moukva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1955. 237 P. (MIRA 9:2) (Navigation) (Wnrehips) ANASHKIS, I.A., kapitan I ranga; BARABOLYA. P.D., polkovnik yuridl.cheBkoy sluzhby; VOLKOV. A.S., inzh.-kapitan 1 ranga; VOROB'TXV, A.P., kapitan 1 ranga; VASILIYEV, I.V., kapitan 1 ranga zapai3a; VIYLWIOCO, N.F., kand.voyenno-morskikh.naiik. knpitan 1 rsngg; GENKU1, A.L., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, inzhoner-kontr-admiral; YRRWNXO, B.Ya.. kapitan 1 ranga: ZVJMV, B.I., kand.iator.nnuk, mayor;- A.Asa kapitan I ranga; KO"IN, K.K., kapitan I rangn zapasa; KOLTADA, N.I., kapitan 1 ranga znpasa; KMINICH, D.D., inzh.-kapitan I range; LOBACH-ZIIUCHMO, H.B., dotsent, inzhener-kapitan 2 ranga zapasa; KASIMIOV, A.L. po'lkovnik zapasa-, KYASISHCM, V.I., inzhenor kontr- admiral; PETROV, L.G., kapitan I ranga v otstnvke; PROKOFIYBV, V.M.' kapitan 1 ranga; POZNMIRKO, A.S., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; (Continued on next card) ANARMICT I.A.---(continued) Card 2. FTASKOVSKIT, G.K., polkovnik; SINITSYN, R.I.. polkovnik. Prininali uchastiye: AMOMY. V.V., knpitan-1 ranga: IVANOV, V.P.. inzhener- kapitan 2 ranga; CHMMOUSIKO, L.D.,'lnzhener-knpitan 1 ranga; &INANOV. Te.P., Inzhoner-luipitan 2 ran~a. FADBY3V, V.G., vitse- admiral zupasa, -Iavnyv red.; GERNGROSS, V.M., kapitan I ranga zapa- sa, red.; STAROV,.N.N., kapitan 1 ranga v otstavke, red.; SOKOLOVA, G.F., tokhn.red. [Marine dictionaryl Morskoi slovarl. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo H-va obor. I SSU'R. Vol.2. 0 - IA. 1959. 440 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Naval art and sciencs--DIctionaries) (Merchant marine--Dictionaries) MENSHOU, R.S. [Crenshaw, Russel Sydnorl; KAZAIMOV, A.A. Impitan I range, r6d, ; KONOVALOVA, U.K., te-kW.-ii-d a" I' * [Haval ship handling] Upravlanis voennym korablem. Moskva. Voen.izd-vo X-va obor.SSSR, 1959. 397 p. Translated from the English. (MIRA 13:1) (Warshipe-Handling) KARTASM. Rostislav Dmitriyevich; IGOSHIM, K.G.. red.: KAZA OV. A.A.. red.; XARTAKIVA, M.S.., takhn.red. [Naval mauuall Posoble po voenuo-morsko= delus Izd*291 parer* i dop. Moskva, Isd-ve DOSW. 1959. 286 p. (MBA 1313) (Naval art and ecianos) mj "P: `i~lo~ -ica I anC Eco no i c luatic'n o "" tl~e rn-nc.-3c: r-ze n,-. -eds of ";')Cats Of tiie Az(---riaijan of Hif-ho lli-ricu2t,Liz-a2 Inrt, of li-nd 31i Azerbai,lan fol' Zhlr',N3e of ~'Candldate' -of-*Aeabulfural' Sciences) SO: KnizIma.-a Lctjp---' ";o. 26, June 19~,`, KAZM.KQY-,,A.M,, tarshiy agronom;.VOLCHENKO, V.V.; SKRYIINIX, F.N. Seminars and conferences. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.l: 59-60 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Direktor Moskovskoy oblastnoy stantsii zashchity rasteniy (for Skryrpiik). (Plants, Protection of-Congresses) Direct introduction of the alkyl--,In,-) group into ari6 polycyclic qn~-nones. Zhur. ob klilin. 31, no.12:1.1",'-1125 D 164 (1,11')1A 18:1) D&VTJOV. A..pobtditall final'ny1ch sorevnovaniy apartakiady; KkWIKOV, S.. poboditell fir&al'nvkh sorevnovamy 5partaklady Antomobila-model racing. Za rul. 16 no.10:7-8 0 158. (HIRA 12: 1) .a sorevnamiiya po avtomodellnomu sportu, 1. Vtoryw Vnanoyuznyv itootov-na-Donu, (Automobiles--Models) i q: KLZANKOV S lustruktor-aviamodelist (g.Hoskva); POCHEPAY37, V., chempion nn=uj--!t" Hoskvy, po kordovym skorostnym modelyam (g.Hobkva); MASHDMS, S., kruzhkovete gorodskogo DDmw pionerov (g.Moskva); KUNIN, S., kruzhkovets gorodskogo Doma pionerov (g.moukva'j Preparing for nev competitions. Kryl.rod. 11 no,11:3 N 160, (MIRA 13:10) (Moscov-Airplanse-Hodels)