SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHARKIV, A.D. - KHARKOV, E.Y.

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LEV11OV) P.P. [deceased); MUZYKA, G.M.; alIUIOV, G.I.; KjjARIKIV, AjL "Khantit" in the kimberlites of Yakutla. Geol. i geofiz. no.10:161- 3.69 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Amakinskaya, ekspeditsiya, poselok Nyurba. KIIARIKIV, A.D. Brucite frcm kimberlites of Yakutia. Geol,il geofiz. no.8: 98-102 361. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Amnkinskaya ekspeditsiya, Yokutskaya ASSR, pos. llyurba. (Ykkkutiv-,YJ.m-'berlite) (Yakutia-Bmccite) F SOBI)J.'N, V-S r' A t,q. rccks (Fotrograpiy r,113 iC I- E, Yakutla] Fotrc)jrqtiia J ~Imt~-'rlitt,.vykii po- I'cl--kva, Nedral, rod Wicut! D, I . KHARIXQV,_.A.A..,. dote., otv. red.; RYVKIN, M.S., dota., red.; . MERZLYAKOVA, Z.S., et. prepod., red.; PARSHUKOV, B.V., st. prepod., red.; TAUBER, A.I., st. prepod., red. (Abstracts of reports of the Zonal Scientific and tech- nological Conference of Teachers of Physics, Methodology of Physics, and General Technical Subjects in the Peda- gogical I*titutes of Siberia and the Ural Mountain Region] Tezisy dokladov Zonallnoy nauchno-tekhnichesk:)y konferentsii prepodavatelo~l fiziki, metodiki fiziki A otAhchatekhnicheskikh distsiplin pedagogicheskikh institutov Sibiri i Urala. Novo- sibirks, Novosibirskii gos. pedagog. in-t, 1962. 167 p. (V,IRA 16:4 1. Zonallnaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya prepoda- vateley fiziki, metodiki fiziki i obshchetekhnicheskikh dis- tsiplin pedagogicheskikh institutov Sibiri i Urala. 5th, 1962. (Physics--Study and teaching) (Technical education) SMTRVOV, G.I.1 lalAWKIV, A.,D,..,- Thaumasite in.kimberlites of Yakutia. Geol. i geofiz no.12:116-118 160. 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Ull-d r 0 4 1 1 V I 0_. ....... J'Knth %1 41, in th~ ti-N. At .11 pl.ta g,.,.Ih IIll- K .,it, N .,M V1, f,. it, dl' ........... . 00 Go zoo go .00 so 00 so 00 09 .,Of -%A ILA S1IAtkLI%,WAj W111141LAI (kitJIFI(AlION it tIo 0 0t --A- 14 490 AA 54 Id 1) JI q g a 0 4 o 0 0 o o 0 10760 * 0 0 0 0 0e 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 00 0 0 0 04 0 0 4'- ~ ~ Jf I ~' "', J. ", . K~iarllkov, D.I: . "'4.G. tsmolovs?ayall, (50i1 SCiellLiStj ld,)7-19~tl) , '-~,:xnik ra'-J:, . --0 7,-)--r,-,a.-. po,,:~-,v i udobrcniy ~,a aartelo-Cin. SSE.", Fe:.L-~--avodi--k, 15,16, P. 3-.,.. SO: U-3'--~42, 11 11arch 53, (Letop-is Inykh Statey, No. ~,, 1949) F. I I'A . i I ill",`., ):). .". osmulavska a, and 4-,arl kov D V. "Soils of the Karelo-,,iri- ish tornik I , C. rabot cc .1 .1 1 'j, - w.~prosa,m poc,.v i udobreniy v Karle! i1n. Petroza,-,Dl5k, P. - :Aolio": . 49 itl~ms- SO: U-3042, 11 iiarch 53, (Letopis Inykh Staley, '.;o. 9, 1.11, It ~ "I D ., ~- :,., 0.i, . . K',-.ai*lko'.1, D.V. u3(~ of plil;rjapnate meal ~'or fertilizaLion in "ne Sbornik ra'-o-, i,o woprojam iluchv i adobreni.,r v ia.-tio-Fin. SS-~, P(~Lrcza~idsk, i-,4d, p. 1,4~- 6", - Biblio": 11 itews. - I SO: U-3042, 11 Jarch 53, (Lelopis Suce,-,, 'iu. ~,, .1 , .) I Khartkov, D.V. ltpea!, :13 -~er!.jjjzfr M"', 7,b-,wn -'k pu vopronaz pochv i in obreniy v eirf-do-l"Irl. ~"sd, Petrozavodsk, lg,,b, 1). 191-2~)6) - Jdbl~u-: If) SO: U-30-42, 11 ~Ilarch --~3 (De-opis Inykh Statt~y, lo. 1~t,5) KOV, D. V. o. 36313 Zarazhenti. bobovykh kllibenikovymi baktoriyami. Sov. ap,,ronomiya 1949, No. 3.1, a. 88-90 SO: Leto-ois' Zhurnallnykh StAtay, No. 49, 1949 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Plants for Technical Use. M Oil Plants. Sugar Plants. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 24960 Author : Khar1kov, D, V. Inst : TA_-g_fV_;7Y_~ Title : Concerning New Forms of Mineral Fertilizers in the Cultivation of Cotton Orig Pub : Materialy Mezhresp. soveshchaniya po koordinatail nauchno-issled. rabot po khlopkovodstvu, 1957, Tashkentj AN Uz30SR, 1957, 241-244 Abstract : In experiments by SoyuzNIKhI [Union Scientific Institute of the Chemical Industry], as well an in experiments by tho Dolgoprud Agricul- tural Chemical Experimental Station, on potatoes and oats, It was established that Card 1/3 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Plants for Technical Use. M Oil Plants, Sugar Plantse Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 69 1959, No. 24960 liquid ammonia Is just as effective as Naa- At the same time, the production of liquid ammonia is considerably cheaper, because the operations to oxidize it to HN03, to saturate it with ammonia gas for the ob- tainment Of hlaa, etc., become unnecessary, The experiments by SoyuzNIKhI also confirmed the preeminence of ammoniated Ps over the ordinary one. At its introduction under the cotton plant, it increased the harvest in comparison with Ps by 2 c/ha. The weak assimilation pf Pfl is explained, in particularp by the fact that a considerable part of P In it Is connocted with F. By removing F from itp the P accessibility is Card 2/3 113 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Plants for --_.-!_~chnical Use. 1.1 Oil Plants. Sugar Plants. KO.SHELIKOV. P.N.; OKSEIITIYAII, U.G.; CSIPOVA, Z.K.; KHARIKOV, D V. Effect of manure and mineral fertilizere on tha fertility of Turf-Podzolic solla CwItb summar7 in Inglish]. Pochvovpd'enia no. 6:91-99 je 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Dolgoprudnaya agrokhtmichookaya opytnays stantsiya imeni D.R.Pryanishnikova. (Soil fertility) (Yertilizore and manureo) (Podzol) TAMMAN, A.I.; KHARIKOV, D.V. Studying new methods for Increasing the effectiveness of fertilizers. [Trud,y) NIUIF no.164:68-69 1~9. (WRA 15,-5) (Fertilizers and manures) TAMM, A.I.; KHARIKOV, D.V. Long-range field tests with various nitrogen fertilizers. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164:71-74 159. (WRA 1515) (Nitrogen fertilizers) KHARIKOV D V Long-range field testa with various phosphorus fertilizers. (Trudy] NIHIF no.164:75-79 159. (KRA 15:5) (Phosphates) (Fertilizers and manures) KHARIKOVY D.V. Long-range field tests with various potassium fertilizers. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164s79-81 '59. (WRA 1535) (Potassium salts) (Fertilizers and manures) - A: 7, ~. V'. , MAUNITSHY , K,V, , doktor sell khoz. nauk, rf-.d.;, Kif , r,, karid. sellkhoz. nauk, r,-qd.[decea3p-d]; red. (Potassium fer-tilizerul KahiMe vidobronlin. Mosknm, KO- los, 1961,. 206 p. (,'.'IiA 18:5) 1. Moscow. Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyarn. I. insekto- Aing-Itsidam, 't. Kwkn I YO..", 11* IN- Is the adodnistration capable of restoring labor discipline. Neftianik 2 no*7:30 J1 '57. (H-Tak ~ 0: ~o - (Industrial management) KHARIKOVO 7 F. ,11~1411;,4'44101 Toung specialists in stockbreeding. Zhivotnovodetvo 20 no.8:12-16 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:10) l.Otvetstvenuy7 organizator otde3x komoomollakikh organov TSentrallnogo komiteta Vsesoyuznogo Leninskogo kommmistichookogo soy=a molodeshi po, RSFSR. (Belgorod Province--Stock and stockbreeding) KHARIKOV, G.I., chlen Kommunisticheakoy partil Sovetskogo Soyuza. Through disorder, famine and blockade. Mor.flot 17 no.11:7-8 N 157. (KIRA 10:12) leFervyy predoodatell Pravlenlya Dobrovoltnogo flbta, rukovoditell otdala Arkticheskogo instituta Hinisterstva morskogo flota. (Russia--Revolution, 1917-1921) BLAGOMMOV, S.I.; BRFKp B.M.41BYAKOV, P.T.; VIKTOROV, V.S.; V,1GAROV) V.I.; GUSEV, S.A.; GLEBOV, V.V.; GURIIL'V, !,x.; walum" G.D.; 7,AVIYALOV, V.G.; lOFF&j Ye.F.; !ZV.-Il',OV, G.M.; ill-ClAlkT, S.A., KULIGIN, A.S.; Y"ISATKIII, A.P.; 1,11"'IMETSOV, N.I.; LEE-BEDEV, Uln,RT, Ye.N.; MjUiCEVICH, Ya.I.; MAYZEELI, M.A.; 1411TYAKOV, V.S.; NOSKOV, M.M.; 11YABOIKOV, M.Ya.; RATSMAN, N.I.; TVOPOGCVI M.K.; UGOLINIKOV, V.Ya.; KHARIKOV, G,I,,- ClUDOV, OlL, Lev Millevich Matveav; obitliary. Torf. prom. 38 no-4:38 161. (MIPA 14- 9) (Matveev, Lev Millavich, 1914-1961) KORYAKIN, Sergey Yedorovich, doteent, kand.eicon.nauk-, BMHOITSYN, Iosif Llvovich, dotsento kand.okon.nauk; ILLINSKIY, Turiy Fedorovich, starshiy propodavatell; DOLITSKIY, Ya.I., prof., dokl,,or ekon.nauk, retoenzent; CMMSOY-TSIBIZOT, A.A., stershiv prepodavotel', reteencent; FROLOT, A.S., doteent, kand.tokhn.nauk, ratconzont; KRU("NXO# NoNat inshe, reteenzont; ZOLOTUKIIIN, Yu.A.. obohohiy red.. V rodaktirovanii prinimali uchastiye: OGAHOV, H.K., dotsent, red.; DUBCHAX, V.Xh., inxh., red.; MARTIROSOV, A.re.. insh., red.; xHaSKOV, G.I., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, red.; KRASMIINNIKOV, T.G.0 dot,s.enV,-kand.ekou.nauk, red.; GHKWARG. Ye.A., inzh., red.; SHCHSUCJM. G.G., insh., red.; PRILUTSKIY, N.A., inzh., red.; XANTOR, L.M., dotsent. kand.ekon.nauk, red.; XUZIMIK, T.P., inzh., red.; FILIPPOV, X.D.9 red*. XWWOFOHTOVA, Ye.F.9 red.izd-va; TMO- NOVA, Yu.A.. taklui.red. [Economics of water transportation] Zkonomike morskogo transportao Pod obahchei red. IU.A.Zolotukhina. Moakvs, Izd-vo Vorskol transport*, 1959. 391 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Shipping-Fine rice) Oil t Tsin - f,.A, of Ul'; '.' T i,- . , '~ ~. -; I - ' - I . . t :: ~) : r, ~! -, f '-, " 7 ".:. ~' C' .. "..; 1 ~ ~'!' ~ - , I . :%,. .'). '~, 1952. i *i~ - , -oz. 9. Mnonj~~hl List Of Russian Accessions, Library of CongresG, - 19 51, 2~Jnc 1 . 1. KMIKOV, I. I. 2. USSR (6D0) 4. Fishery Products 7. Wet-steam and dry (autoclave-vacuum) methods for extracting fat. Ryb. khoz. 28, no. 9, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January, -1953. Unclassified. KH"OKOV, I.I. 111~~~, Raw material for gelatin [production] from byr-products of tho whale Indu try. MYacnaya Ind. S.S.S.R. 24, No.1, 33-3 153. (mmA 6: 2 a (CA 47 no.20110884 #53) REZNIKOV, A.D.; LYANDYM , S.N., kand. takhn. nauk; KHARO-K.Ov, L.A.; Prinimali uchastiYes ZHIRWfY,, A~Ye.; STRUTIOSKUp 7.1.; Study of electrical linking of boreholea in the Angwom Station "Podzemgaz." Nauch, trudy VNIIPodzemgaza no.9!80-85 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Laboratorlya toplotekhniki i energetiki Voesoyuznogo nauchno-issiedovatel'skogo instituta podzemnoy gazifikateii ugley (for Remikov, Lyandres, Khar1kov). 2. Sotrudniki Angrenskoy stantaii "Podzemgazu (for Zhirmyy, Strutinakiy, Peretolchin). K M KOV, kand.tekhn.nauk; PILINSKIY. V.I., inzh.; LIHONOV, I.P., lnzh.; L.N., insh. Cutting tools having welded-on hard alloy tips, Mnshinoatroltell no.12:21-24 D '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Cutting tools) KFAR I KOV) NikolV, Yq_~i vi ZAGLI , Otto Andreyevich, _qh, inzh., _ge,yf inzh'.'; -SJH'T'E'YJN-" 'fliWiion losifovich, inzh.; VURMIT.0, V.V., red. (Now developments in the mnufacture of prestressed reinforced concrete] Novoe v lzgotovlenii predvaritell- no napriazlionnogo zhelezobetona. Odessa, ~Mak, 1965. 56 P. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Trest "Chernomorskorgtekhstroy" (for all except Murashko). KMOKOV, 3-4, vrach - Speech as a therapeutic factor and as a source of iatrovenic diseases. Mod. sestra 20 no.llt35-37 N(.161. aiA 15--2) (SPEECH TIOUPI) IAGIIOSIS--PSYCHOLCGICAL ASPECTS) -.Y -A W A.-V 12LEl Yn I FPS ~r C. C- - - -Kin SM. . , I I.. , I w ~ i"~~ ---., m A"~ 'OURCE CODEz uR/04i3166/006[062/0094/0094_ INVENTOE: Khar'kov S. A BoSdanov K. N.; SpIrinA,_1. A.; Leshimer U.- A . A.; Plyashkevi ORG: none TITLE:--FreparatIve me tivad- j o r -PC Yam (announced by-,kll-Union S 'cLentiftc-Researc nstLtute of'Artificial Fibers (Vsasoyuznyy nauchi~o--Cs-s-fi-,ia;~a-eii-r-a-Ei--y-institut Lskusstveaaogo volokna)] SOURCE% Izobretenils, promyshlonnyye obraztey, tovdrnyye znaki, no. 2, 1966, 94 TOPIC TAGS: polyamide, carbox7l group, interfacial polycondens&tlon ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for carboxyl group-containing polyanides. The method involves interfacial polycondensation of diazines containing no &cyclic chains with bencenetrLcarboxylic acid dtchlorides. 180) !~ SUB COM ll/ SUBH DATE: 28Har63/ ATD PRESSttjjq~ 07/ I UDCt 618,675o0QZ*2 BELISKIY, I.F.; SIIUYKirl, N.I.; SHOSTAKOVSKIY, V.M.;.KHARIKOV, S.N. New method of synthesizing estars of 'y-ketocarboxylic acids. Part ls Catal,-ftic transformation of esters of T-furilacrylic acids to esters oflf-ketoenanthic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.4:1030- 1034 AP 162. (MIRA W4) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Furanacrylic acid) (Heptanoic acid) SHUYKIN, N.I.; BELISKIY, I.F.; SHOSTAKOVSKIY, ll.m.; KHARIKOV S N. - o . ..9 GAYVOROIISKAYA,, G. K. Conversion of -ketocarboxylic acid esters to lactams. Dok:L. AN SSSR 153 no.3:628-630 N 163. (MMA 17:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimil im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shuykin). J~! lljt~l .14. i. --fro. "nOlf-ols of 1:, 1 t !~~R ItA no.I.,.82'--,Q23 V (laRA i8:12) AN S,9 F ?"J"ARIKOV S.N.; S!JjyKIN N.I. BELISKIY, of and f7'' Of I q T) r 5, tri.jimforl~;i, lorm. DAI. All 3-65 4 .1 SSRI. 1. jr,,.3tj UL A? 2. Chlen k,.rn~st ondpnt 0 SSSR (for SInykin) . I -S E 1Y, 1. 17. ; Fli.~ R I FOVY .1l.; SHIrYK.N." 11.7. Synthesis of monofurfuryl and t-etrnl.,ydroftiTi;-,,rl 17V.1,411 SCISR. scir. MI-11 1:1. 1. Tnsti kfliriii 4pl. N.F).,t Itut organicheskoy 8111-g-litterl ~fa,7 19, 2965. KHARIKOV,'V. ,--1 - .. ~, ~U~~z -~;! Trade unions of China are active builders of a now life. Say. profsaiuzy 1 no.1:26-32 S 153. (KLRA 6:12) (China--Trade unions) (Trade unions--China) V~ I t 0 q~ , 1'. 1) -:,' KRARIKOT, V, ` -_4 ~ - - "dWWIIM'JRV #"JOWN4ftWIZ~ fl Nighth All-Chinaso Congress of Trade Unions. Sov. profpoluzy 6 no.1:76-79 A 158. (MIRA 11:1) (China--Trade unions--Congresses) KHAR'KOV. V. Coaforenco of the &i;eral Council of Jnpanasa trade unions. Sov. profaoiuz.v 6 no.11:70-71 6 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Japan--Trade unions) Xo 4*- XM.=V, Leonid Andreyevich; KAISKSMO. -~ _.A. ~ X~ _ _ Petr Androyevich.. iy OV, F.M.. redaktor; PDOCEMO, S.I.. tekhaichookiy redaktor [General overhauling of oil and gas wells in the G-,osur Oil Administration fields] Opyt kapitali'nogo remonta nefti4mykh i gazovykh okvazhin na promyslakh ob*edinaniia OGrozneft'.0 Groznyi. Grozoonskoe kn-vo, 1955. 53 p. [Morofilm] (xiRA lo:4) (Oil wells) (Gas. Natural) 1. T'L iy ne f "yancy naucij r)-: Dl;l"11- Ima. XURIKOV9 V.A. ..__--M==MWMMMffl"MWAMWWPAWWWM IbEtracting damaged casLng from wells by unscrewing Its sections. Neftianik 1 no.9:12-17 S 156. WaA 9:11) 1. Inzhener tookha I*Pitallnogo vogo upravlentva Starogrozneft'. (Oil wells-Zquipment remonta akvashin leftepromyslo- wA supplies-Repairing) TOKAREV, V.P., starshiy geolog; KHAR~K~OVY.A, Simultaneous and separate pumping of oil and water. Neftianik 7 no.3:10-11 Mr 162. NIRA 15-5) 1. Neftepromysel No.1 neftepromyslovogo upravleniya Leninogorskneft' (for Tokarev). 2. Nachallnik otdela obrabotki prizaboynoy zony Tatarskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo neftyanogo instituta (for KharIkov). (Oil fields-Production methods) KWIKOV, Vladimir Atanas'"vicb.- LAYZJSHKO, P.N.. red.; SHAKMMffA, Te.A., . - . vedushchil red',;'4100M, I.G., tekhn. red. [Major repairing of oil and gas imllej KapitalInA remont nefti&- nykh i gazovykh ekwashIn. Koakva, Goo. nauchno-tekha. lzd,-Yo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ri, 1958. 146 p. (MIRA 11:10) (Oil wells--Fqmipment and oupplies-Repairing) SULTANOV# Sagdeq Akhmadiyevich; KW,IKOV,_ Vladimir AfanaBIyq-Tjc,h; DAKHNOVp V.N.p doktor geol.-miner. nauk,, rod.; YUNGAS, S.M.# ved. red.j YAKOVLEVA, Z.I.p tekhn. red. [Controlling the movement of water-oil contacts and oil- bearing oontouro]Kontroll za prodvizheniem vodo-neftianogo kontakta i konturov neftenosnosti. Pod red. V.N.Dakhnova. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 166 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Oil reservoir engineering) NIKITIN, L.I.; KHARIKOV, V.I., nauchn. red.; GRIGORIYEVA, Ye.I., tekhn. red.' ---- - (Safety measures in working with electrical equipment] Meropriiatiia po obespecheniiu bezopasnosti pri rabote s elektrooborudovaniem. Moskva, TSentr. nauchno-issled. in-t informatsii i tekhniko-okon. issledovanii po lesnoi, tsel- liulozno-bumazhnoi, derevoobrabatyvaiushchei promyshl.1 lennoL.a khoziaistvu, 1963. 55 P. (MIRA 17W TA I IASHEN P I.; HLY A KOV 1". M00?,ODFT--Kl'-)r S. practIcoo of the 'Torkhovoki.; J,O,,Tglnf, Ca-:p] Opyt I,&-- D,ot; VorkhovAag) letprOl"lln-n. V.oskvn, T..'~ontr. nauchnf;-- in-t. inf--matsli i -,) zm, rm-r "IF I 'Ji 1~,i m-sh'. i 1,F!snom-,i kho,-, .196.1, , .18 - 4) dbbt: uV6f-1 AV ACC NR: AP7002008 SOURCE 876-670-6-076A1-60 /6050 AUTHOR: Kharlkovp V. 1. (Engineer) ORO: none TITLE: Soviet exhibits at "Interorgtekhnika-66" SOURCE: Mekhanizataiya I avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 12) 1966p 44-50 1 TOPIC TAGS: computer technology, data processing equipment ABSTRACT: An International exhibition with the theme "Facilities for mechanization of engineering-technical and administrative-managerial tasks" was held in Moscow in September 1966. The Soviet exhibit featured digital and analog compuversp puncheard equipmentp manual input equipment, 1/0 devices, information storage devices, and control equipment. The specifications for these are as follows: 1) Ural-11 digital comouter system operating on binary and decimal numbers at a rate of 50,000 additions/see or 25,000 multiplications/Sec. The system, depending on its makeup, may have a magnetic memory with capacity of 4096-16,384 24-bit words, read-only memory with 1024-8192 words, magnetic drum storage with 98,000-399,000 word capacity, and a magnetic tape file memory capable of storing 1-8 million words. The ~kad_Nkt ---A-P70-020 data may be entered at the input or delivered at the output by punch- cards, perforated tapes, magnetic tapes, direct communication channels to sensors and regulators, a printer, and a plotter. The Input and output speeds are 18oo and 150 decimal digtts/sOc for puncheard and 1000 and 20 decimal di Its/see for perforated tape equipment, respee tively. 9 2) BESM-4 general purpose digital computer system (see Fig. 1) con- sisting of several units Interconnected by cables. The binary number Fig- 1. BESM-4 general purpose computer system is used for addition (which requires 47 )Aaec), multiplication 95 'wsec), and division (152,Haec), Input may be via punchcards MO carda/min), and output may be delivered by a card puncher -ACC-NRi--AP7009008 the processed control signals through the output unit. It is capable of performing 200 additions/psec [sic), 1000 multiplications/psec (sicl LAI, r j CO 01 1 - 61 M E a L rlr.~W 11 J., 'j -1 ' Tril CM [Do W ti r.1 0 ;71 al Ui 0 W LI3 Figo 2. MN-17M qLnalog computer and 1200 divisions/i4sec .(sic]. The memory unit contains 2o48 fixed and 256 variable instructions. The working memory may store 256 words, and the read-only memory 512 constants. 6) SIV-2 desk-type copying machinep which uses a light -sensitive paper and alkaline solution for development. The maximum copy width is 940 M The copy delivery speed is 0.5-1,5 m/min. !Card 4/6 ACC NR: AP7002Oo3 7) REM clectrographic copying machine, which may copy pencil, ink, and typewritten originala in ocales of 1:1 and 1:0.7. Maximum width of them Fig. UMl-HKhP control computer inal is 600 mm, and that of the copy, 420 mm. The copying rate Is min. lektrofot electrographic copying machine for making single copies ACC _N Rs - _XPT602 60b of halftones scaled to 1:1. 1:1.2, and 1:0.68. Maximum size of the i ,original is 210 x 297 mm. A copy may be made in 1.4 min. 9) Moinlya thermocopier, which may produce a copy In 7 see. Maximum copy size is 210 x 297 mm-. Other Soviet items at the exhibit were: the "Luch" portable battery- Powered microfilm reader; the "SIP" desk card file; an electric stapler- the "8AS-4o" telephone desk console, with provisions for making confer- ence calls; and the "Berezka" facsimile transmitter/receiver, capable os transmitting a 220 x 300 mm copy in 12.5 min with resolution of 10 lines/mm. Orig. art. has: 18 figures. [WA-81] [BD) SUB CODEi Oq/ SUBM DATE:. none/ ATD, PRESSS 5113 Card Kly-S'KOV, V.L., insh. I Investigating roelstor-capacitor oscillatoro oscillations using transistoru. Trudy TSNII '59. (Oscillators. Transistor) m of sinusoidsl MPS m-173:134-144 (MIRA, 13-00 j~ IL134-1pyi.Y.P. Cutting centers in metallurgical planta. Avtom. nvar. 16 no.6:88 is tO. (MIRA 107) 1. Zlatoustovskiy z0od metallokonstyuktsiy. .$ (Gas welding and cutting) KI um I KOV ,V.I'.; sHILov, D.m. (deceased] Modernizing the M)MU-150 butt-weldirig machlne. Av.om. tivar. 17 no.8:60-64 Ag 164. OJI111 17:11) 1. Zlatcuatgkiy zavod metallokonstruktaiy (for Kharlkov). 2. Clielyabinskiy fillal GoandarAvennogo inotituta p0 '&)!'oytlktl- rovanlyu, iasleelavaniyu 1 ispy-taniv .u stallnykh korustru-'-~siy ;- mostov. PRISETAKOVP I.R.s MaSter; XgARojoy, brigadir How we organized the work at an automatic ehop. Elek. I top,. tiaga 3 no-3:13-15 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:5) 1*TeplOvozno depo L'ski TU90-VOGtOchnoy dorogi. (ROUG1 10COROtiven-Maintenance and repair) BARIKOV, V.Vi~-. t;n(.1 T)IJDKIII, ". It. ed. stroltel stvc, j I -I _L11, V001"llyl/il ;-n,,, ezrl-loitaljo-, of miilltary airp,)r[,2,3- 1-foskvp., Voenlzcl-Dt, 1943. SO: Soviet Transnortation and Coruntmicat.ions, ! Biblio-,,mnhy, Libral--y of Congress Refe ence DepartLient, WDshinf:to 1952, Unn-Lassified KHABSKOV, V TE N15 757.5 A4 NOVOYO v Planirovke aerodromov (Innovation in the Plannins of airports) Pod red. V. S. Sokov. Moskva, Oborongiz, 1946. 88 P. il-lua dia;rs.o tables. '; "Literatura" P. XUR'10j,Y~YeL., Imndidat takhnichaskikh nauk. Preventing cracks in concrete slab@ when %hay freeze to the founda, tion. Avt.dor. 19 no.4:10-11 Ap 156. (Ku q.- 8) (Pavements, Concrete) XUZIMENKO, P.P.iLERARIKOV, Ta.l. (Kbarlkov, II.I.1 I *11k:1." Migration of silver during the flow of direct current through it.. EVitb no.4:528-556 'I ( 5& gosudq,.rstvenW, universitat. (Diffuajan~-.(dilvCi) * KM'WKOs P*P~; MIARIXIDV, Te.I, Slectric migration In solid aluminum. Ukr- fis. chur. 4 no-3:401-402 MY-Je `59- - (MRA 13:2) I-KiFeVskiY gosudaretvannyy universitet im. T.G. Shevchenko. (Aluminum~-Zlectric properties) KMRSKOV, Ye.I.; KMIMMO, P.P. Electric migration of iron and aluminum In iron-aluminuis alloys. Ukr. fis. shur. 4 no.3:389-398 MY-Je 159. (HIRA 13:2) l.Kiyovskiy gosufLarstvannyy universitat im. T.G. Shevchenko. (Iron-aluminum alloys-Electric properties) (Ions-Migration and velocity) KHARIKOV. Ye.I. [Kharlkov, iR.r.]-, KUZIKMIKO, P.P. Now methods of studying partial coefficients of diffusion and electrical transfer In binary alloys. Ukr.f1zozhurq 4 no.4: 534-537 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. J.G.8hevchenkoa (Alloys) Okffusion) XMIMIKO, P.P.; MRIKOV, TooIo [Kharlkovp ISslol Xlectrical transfer in Cd and Zn. Ukr.fiz.thur. 4 no.4: 537-539 JJ-Ag 59. (KIU 13:4) 1. Kiyovakiv gosudaretvemVr universitet im. T.G.,9hevchanko. (Cadmium) (Zinc) KHAR - KCV, Ye. I. , Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Study of the princi- ples of electric transfer in metals ana some alloys." KiLv, 10,E)o. 16 pp; (mlinistr~/ of' fiif~her and Secondary S'peciali,-A _"dJucation Ukrair- ian S~.`;R, Kiev Order of' Lenin '_ tate Univ im T. G. S'hevcheriko); 200 copies; price not riven; bibI.ioF.,rnpby at end of text (1c': entries); (K1, 23-60, 121) A/0 I %Off YAR A go Cris o~v cp 4r pp P.? ?~,*p P ? ! ; E - P 0, If P. IV, na 4 1 1 i -r I -C. 1 :1. jar rj tit Qw .1,; 17 IV ;vj Z2 29 U3 UZIMMO, Te.I. kporimental determination of component charge In heat-roslatant alloys of the system Fe - Al. Isel. po zharopr. oplav.6:112-119 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Iron-aluminum alloys-Slectric properties) S/18 60/005/003/018/020 D274YD303 MTHORS: Khar1kov, Ye.Y. and Iwz1menkoq P.P. -------- - d Cu TITLE: Electrical mass transfer in Sn, Fb, 1Ag an PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, V. 5, no. 3, 1960, 428-429 'VEXT: Mass transfer in Sn, Pb, and Cu was investigated by a method which involves changes in the weight of the cathode and anode parts of the specimen after passage of direct current. Mass transfer in silver was investigated by the same Method as well as by weans of radioactive isotopes. Denoting the change in mass of one of the halves of a specimen by &m, the absolute transfer-velocity is found v . A-M Fst where P is the density, S - the cross section of the specimen, t - the duration of current flow. Wing to the fact that mass Card 1/3 '~'lectrical mass transfer... S/185/60/005/003/0 D274/D303 18/020 transfer in metals rolationship betwee's mainly determined by the charicter of the ngth E n absolute velocity P Special attention was given to v on current density j, and the electric field-stre- obtaini,,g the dependence or Of all 4 metals at a given temperature. Th - to the anode showed that in all cases e invest that the mass ig&tions t Within T%%?o figures are given for Sn Pb is transferred ts "near for a wide range of V t A9, which show he results experimental error the relationship between v and for copper hues of i 10000C which shows that A table , the copper is ' or temperatures of goo 0d by H. transferred to t1je i is given urith Weaver (Ref. 5: Z. anode* The results obtain- do not agree U Elektrochem 60, 1-1-70 1956) tabl lith the results of thL e is given with the mean values , prise for Copper netaIG; the resultant force F whi of F/ent investigation. ermined from E for the "vestigated V a D ch causes the transfer, was det- __T F1 fk where D is the coefficient 0 stant, T - f self-diffusion (2) absolute temperature , k - the Card 2/3 f - a factor close B01tMann coll- to unitY. The S/185/60/005/003/019/020 Ito D274/D303 266~1 AUTHORS: Kuzlmenko, P.P. and KharIkov, Ye.Y. TITLE: Determining the degree of ionization of atoms in crystal lattices by the method of mass transfer 2EIUODICj0,: Ukrayinalkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 5, no. 3, 1960, 430-431 TM: Mass transfer is caused by the resultant force F =Yl + F21 where F, denotes the action of the electric field D on an ion of charge q, and F - the force of electron "wind" which ;iriscs as a result of momen?um transfer in electron scatterimr. by ions. The absolute velocity of mass transfer is V N D F, I - W (the notations being similar to those of the preceding article). 2or a pure metal, the following equation holds (provided that the (Ilegree of ionization q of an activated ion is similar to that of a Card 1/4 26601 6/18 60/005/003/019/020 Determining the degree of ionization... D274X303 normal ion): v D I 2:~ (2) '~_E fkT ( Cr )- where cr - 1/nat is the mean scattering cross-section of electrons in the metal, na is the ion concentration, o-* is the scattering cross-section of the activated ion; from N.F. Mott and 1-1. Jones (Ref. 4: The theory of the properties of metals and alloys, 1936) one obtains: a 2 Cos 9) 21'2 ~V*kWr)~,~d 2,xsin edg, (3) r] h where 9 is the scattering-angle,(Pk is the wave function of the electron, V is the potential difference of ions of solute and sol- vent. By the Thomas-Fermi method, one obtains for V: V = ze2 e-pr r where z is the charge difference grating Eq. (3) one obt~iZ32.2 In 2 ~2 Card 2/4 0 f between base and impurity. I + + y Y) Inte- (4) 2~kj S/185/60/005/003/019/020 Determining the degree 0 Ionization... D274/D303 40 I = 4m2v2 y - = .5j.10-8 n/3 02 2 a ~q_ (4), obtained by Mot~ (Ref. 4: op. cit) for *the cross-section of the impurity ion, can be used for calculating the crOss-section Of the activated ion. For this purpose z had to be considered as the charge q of the activated ion, and not as a diffcj-cjjc(, of char- ges. Solving Eqs. (2) and (4), and kij()x4j.(jjf v, D all(, i liver, ti g j T froi',i other ,atiojjc;, the ion charge (I can be calculated. ~ t,~ble is rgiven v,,ith the values of q for Ag, Z", Cu, 3n, Pb, Cd, calculated Dy the above method; the experimental values of v E, Do T were taken from references. It is evident from the take that the value Of q for Ag corresponds to the value obtained by OPtical methods. "or Cu, the value Of q corresponds to that obtained theoretically (Ref. 4: op. cit). For Pb, the value of q is of the saine order as ~Aiat obtained by W.B. Pearson (Reff. 9: Canad. Journ. Phys., 36, N 5, 1.953). There are 1 table and 9 references: 6 Soviet-bloc aud 3 ROn-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publica- where is the Fermi energy and Card 3/4 KlUZINERO, P.P.1 . XIIARIKOV, Y I _16".-JRharikov, IE.1.]; GRINEVICH, G.P. (Hrinevych, H.P.]---- Diffusion and electrical transfer in the AgZn alloy. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 no. 5:683-688 S-0 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet. (Diffusion) (Silver-zinc alloys) VASILENKO, T.V. (VasyleA6, T.V.]; KHARINOV, Ye. I. (Kharlkov, IE.1'.] Diffusion of silver in liquid bismuth. Ukr. fix. zhure 7 no.12:1345-1349 D 162. (KIRA 15:12) 1, Kiyevskiy kooudaratyennyy universitet im. Shevchenko. (Silver) (Bismuth) (Diffusion) RON, R MEN IS- MTNW mi 4 ''47 V ha r' k o Y e q )1' Se. a r mg, 4 4 tive A~4 IA L'4(144 41 1 Ail Fri. Mal IN loll-, trocorolect ivc,- dif"usinn Ln .111-mld !Jr; 71vir. 10 no.P:')12-913 Ag 165. p.i~ lo I ,r,,,r I. Myev.,,kiy 1:0--lidarstjonn, GOLOTYUK F.P. [Holotiuk F P KUZIMENKO, P.P.; KIIARIKOV, Ye.T. tKharlkov, IE.I.1 Determining the coefficients of diffusion and electric resistance, of impurities in liqxiid metals. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10,.- no. 1121227- 1236 N 165. (MIRA 18t12) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet imeni Shevehanko. Submitted Jarruary 20,, 1965. JA- gj+ft WH xo-wr-7P600262~ SOURCE COD UR70 85/6~'-/0lo7_6i_,nTff35_9_7-i3 T47il AUMORS.' qolot-yuk. F,'P. I _=_0212-tMi~_ ~FP-; Kuz rooriko P. P.; eharkov, Ye. Y,~~- i OR11r: KI,ev State University Im. T. G. Shevchenkc (Kyy1v31Vyy derzhunlvei-I -le t TITLE A method of studying the mobility of atoms In liq_uId M!,-_Mja -1 SO'TRV'E: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 110, 1965, 1359-13641 T0?IC TAGS: liquid metal, metal diffusion, electric resistancti, atam, particle motion AB,3TRACT: The method described is based on measuring the electrical re3istance of the anode and cathode portion of a sample. The electri- cal resistance changes as a result of' the change In the distribution of the Impurity atoms in the sample. The equations for "he rate of electric transport of the impurity, the characteristic tine, and the diffuFion coefficients obtai.ned from a !~heor~-t.'~cal discussion of the j method are applicable as long as one can neglect th.-e flux of impurity I atoms due to the concentration gr ffent. To measure tp~-_ mobility of ~ASb atoms In a liquid alloy of SnT4 at.% Sb, quart )_~_-apillaries were I Filled with the liquid and were joined by a capillary which was heated.1,_ ACC NR- AP6002029 A current of 1-3 amp was passed through the sanT.-le at 300C for 6-8 hours. The potential drop was then measured approximately eve-,y hour, u!;in~_ a measuring current of 100 ma. The measurements were carried out a nitrogen atmosphere at a pressure of ~'tl'mosrh~-r-. The suc - increase in the resis tance of ht, a!; -1- nl' -Iri' -r~)nding de - a 1 -1 t r;e re s I s taric e o f t he c a t !" 04~' 'n~- on 0 f ne thod atom,~ towards the anode. The 1 -ac~'ve isotopes, the latter c ve wh1ch were higher by 115 per cen,~. _)ri~7. ar-.. has: i,~ formulas.: 2 figures, and 2 tables. S'IP .2,0/ SUBM DATE: 05Apr~~r,/ OFIG C-C"I Card 212 - Iii~ Rrl - -, ~ ~ : , " 4 , 7 . ~ -.: 1 * , - - - , - -F ~,-, I I . W-. 1, 1~ I , . ~ I .. ml . - - -, ; !;~!;e, .,. '. j ~-, MILM"To . . - , ~~ I ft-qAmm ~6 W, - .1 ~L - L ) TjP V /J M __1 (c) ACC-M- AF6013908 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/66/,)-'.0/004/1)818/08-'I AUTHOR: Kuzlmenko, P. P .; Onopriyenko, G. I.; Kharlkov, Ye. I. ORG: Kiev State University im. T. G Shevchenko (Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitetT_ TITLE: Diffusion of certain admixtures in liquid Bi, PI), and Sn / 1,7 .2"7 SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 40, no. 4, 1966, 818-821 TOPIC TAGS: cadmium, bismuth,! tin, liquid metal, metal I ABSTRACT: In this work the authors study the diffusion of Cd and Sn in liquid Bi; Sn in liquid Pb, and Co in liquid-Sn in order to compare experimental results with theoretical conclusions concerning the diffusion of atoms in liquid m,!tals in a broad temperature range. The diffusiontioefficients were determined 1) the capillary method with the use of radioactive isotopes SdI15, SnIL3, and COZO. The results of measuring the diffusion coefficients showed that the average dispersion of the measurements was 1116 . The temperature dependence of the diffusion co- efficients in the systems studied by the authors deviate appreciably from ex- ponential, which is in contrast to the data in the literature ard is ascribed to the broader temperature range used by the authors. An interesting fact revcaled was the marked difference of the diffusion coefficients of Sn and Sd in liquid Bi, ca- Card 1/Z UDC: 541.11 ACC NR% AP6013908 pecially at high temperatures, e.g., at 900C the cadmium-atoms-diffused 5 times more quickly than the tin a6voms. This contradicted the assertion made in the literature that the coefficients of diffusion of various admixtures in a given solvent are similar. The authors conclude that for more definite conclusions on the mechanisms of the diffusion of atoms in liquid metals a further accumulation of experimental data is needed. Orig. art. has: 5 tables, 2 figures, and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: ZQ, 1l/ SUBM DATE: l6Sep64/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REIF: 004 Card 2 /2 P s/o58/6Z/O()O/003/c65/092 ;)"0 A061/A101 MORS: Kuzlnenko, P. P.,Khar'kov E. Y TME: S) o m e methods of slitlesn radlography PERIODICAL; Reforativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1962, 8-9, abstract IE65 C'Visnyk Kyyivslk. un-tu", 1960, no. 3, ser. fAz. ta Iffilmlyi, no. 1, 26-35, Ukrainian; Russlan swnmary) TEXT: Proceeding from the fact that, at small angles of slide, the focus- ing projection of X-ray tubes assumes the shape of a narrow slit, It I,- shown to be suitable to use the focusing projection of ordinary X-ray tuboz; for taking radiographs. To determine the range of applicability of slitless X-ray radio- graphy, the additional broadening of radiographic lines In the conversion from ordinary to slitless X-ray radiography was calculated. The maximum of the radio- graphic lines is not di3placed on the conversion to the slitleGo technique. The method under consideration permits the time-of exposure to be reduced by 10-15 Umes. When microbeam pictures are to be taken, conical-shaped collimators with the cone vertex pointing to the specimen are suggested for use instead of narrow Card 1/2 S/058/62/000/003/065/092 Some methods of slitless radiography' A061/A1O1 long slits. Chambers were worked out to obtain simultaneously reference radio- graphs for the line intensities of different specimens Investigated. L. Vigdorchih [Abstracter'z note: Complete translation] Card P,/2