SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHAUDKHANOV, M.Z. - KHAVASH, Y.

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KHAUDKHANOV, M.Z.; TROITSKIY,, V.A. - - Use of magnetodie2ectrics in electric machine building. Izv. AN Uz.SSR Ser.tekbonauk no-5:3-11 161. (MIRA 14:21) 1. Institut energetiki i avtomatiki AN UzSSR. Elettric machinery.-Design and construction) electrics) M .1 4 a Mann' me ',mm: r -3 ai., 13 r a'e n,-. - r -k aaa a a '.ac.-,mnr,, -tie tiase _'itn T!:r :1:1. c3 IF e ren -7-5 lz , r a E. '.,ews 1-;n sys ~.atr yt ~_h t. Y_ ENNULO, Julian; I'JIAUG, N.[Haug, N.], karid. :11auk, [Gave rro,,j tr)rrrj in thi ourgary for pulitonriry tur#.r(~&. losis] Kavernotomila v khdrurgil tuborkultiza logrk-lich. Tallinnp lzd. AN Estonskoi SSR, 1964. 130 p. (mlrt~ is: I ) KHAUG, N.A. (Haug, U.3; kand.mad.nauk (Tallin, ul. Rnopa, (3.1.9, kv.7); . ,TALIKEYARM, A.A. (Ta.LJJ'A=,, A.] "Double block"' following the use of lystpnons. Ve!jt. kh-Ir. 91 r,,,.-).7:66-67 JV63 (MURA 16:12) 2. Iz Instituta el-operimenta.11roy i klirlicheskoy medlt:-~Iny 117 Entonskoy SSR (dir.- doctor med. nauk P.A.BoCovskiy) i Tailinvkoy gorodskoy tuberIcule--noy bollnit5y (F,,I.a-,nyy -nach L.11.(b Imili.ina). FULVIG., [14tug, 11.]; TURU, Kh.K. (T~n-u, 11.1 Morphological changes in the adrenal cortex under the effect of anesthesia and artificial hypotbermia. Probl. endok. i gorm. 11 no.6:84-86 N-D 165. (MIPI 18:12) 1, Estonskiy institut eksperimentallnoy I klbilchaskoy m~-)ditsiny (dir. - prof. P.A.Bogovskiy) A14N SOSSR, TaIlln. MUKE, MIMLAIL OTTOVICH N15 885.1 . K4 NOVOYE V PLANIROVKE I ZASTROYKE GORODOV ( NEWS OF CITY PLANNING AND BUILDING) MOSKVA, GOSSTROYIZDAT. 1956. 19 P. ILLUS., DIAGRS. MU13M, M.O.. kand. architaktury ------ 'Distribution of the population in large cities. Izv.ASIA no.2: 28-41 160. (MIRA 13:7) (City planning) (Cities and towns--Growth) KHAUKE, M.O., kand.arkhitektur7 Zverybody needs it. Haulca i zhizn' 27 no.9:8-11 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) (City, planning) MAUKEP H.Os,, kand,arkbAtaktury The problem of oottling populationa in large citien. Izv.ASiA no.3s3-3.1 162. (MIU 15:11) (City pla=ing) MMUNA, RIA, , " Comparative sympatholytic effect of synipatholytin and dibenwaine, Fisiol. sh. SSSR 38 no.3:344-349 K%y-June 1952, (CLIG 23S2) 1. Department of Pharwooloa, Institute of Uperimental Kedicius, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. XHAUNINA, R.A. Iffect of sympatholytin upon the toxicity of adrenaline. Farm.i toks. 16 no.4:26-27 Jl-Ag 153. (MI-RA 7:5) 1. Is otdala farmakologli (zaveduyushchiy - daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii maditsinakikh nauk SSSR professor S.Y.Anichkov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditainy Akademii maditsiny Akademli meditsinskikh nauk SSSR i kafedry farmakologii (zaveduyushchiy - professor A.A.Lyu- bushin) Chkalovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (Toxins and etntitoxins) (Adr"naline) ABRAt-MA, Zh.I., kand. md. nauk; ANICHKOV) S.V., prof.; B.--,LE2!'YJ.Y, M.L,j prof.; VALIDEA11, A.V., doktor red. nnuk: VM11,717EVAI Z.I., kand. mod. naulq VINOMADOV, V.Y., kand. mod. nauk; M.L., kard. rncd. n3uk; GINUSII-SMY, A.G., prof.; GO'UOVITSKIY., S.Ye., prof.; MEMIKITIA, M.A., dotsent; MFMI, I.F., (lots.; DEIISENKOj P.P.2 kand. med. naule-, D'Y'ACHRITO, P.K., kand. med. nauk; ZHESTYANIKOVj V.D., kand. med. nauk; ZAU GOL 1.1.1 IKOV, S.D., prcf.; ZEWALI, E.V., kand. rad. nauk; ISKAREV, III.A., kand. red. nauk; MIAMI V.Y., prof.; KIVI-MI11 G.Ya., kand. mod. nauk; KOZLOV, O.D., kand. med. nauk; MOTOV, A.I., doktor veter. nauk: HMO], A.U., cloktor mcd. nauk; LAZA.XV,N.V., prof.,- LAPITI, I.P., kand. ii,.od. nauk-; I-ELIVIKOVA, V.P., prof.; MSHCHERSKAYA, K.A., prof.; MIMELISCily M.Ya.; prof,,; MOSHKOVSKIY, Sh.D., prof.; PADEYSKAYA, Ye.11., kand. red. nauk; PIUBOK, V.P.., prof.; PERSHIT!j GJ".y prof.; PWIEL'YES, Kh.Kh., prof.; POIICI-'.ULIV, G.A., prof,; POSKALENKO, A.N., kand. med. nauk; EIMER, Ye.A., dote.; ROZOVSY"IYA, Ye.S., dots.; RYBOLOVIEV, R.S.0 starshiy rAuclm~7 sotr.; SALYA1,1011, L.S.., kand. med. nauk; SAFWBEhYAI', kand. biol. nauk; TIMM, L.A., kand. med. nauk; TWILDIA, T.N., dots.; FELISTOVICH, G.I., kand. mod. nauk;- FMYENTOV, N.K., kand. med. nauk; MIAUNEI-A..- R.A ,, kand. med. nauk; TSYGAJIOV, S.V.., prof.[doceased]; CI S, A.I*p 'prof.; (Continued on next card) ABR&I-OVA, Zh.I..-(continued) Card 2. CIMMOV, V.A.,, doktor med. nauk; SHADURSKIY, K.S., prof.; YAKOVLEV, V.Ya... doktor kbim. nauk; MASHKOVSKIY, N.D., red.; IIIKOLA5MA, red.; RULEVA, M.S., tekhn. red.; CONAYEVA, Z.V., tekhn. red. (Hanual on pharmacology) Rukovodstvo po farr.tikologii. 'Vol.2. 1961. 503 P. lAnIngrad, Hedgiz. (141IRA 15: 1) 1. Deystvitellrqy eblen Akaderii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Anichkov, Karasik, Cherkes). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii radi- tsinskikh nauk- SSSR (for Belenlkiy, Ginetsinskiy,, Moshkovskiy, Planellyes). (PHAIINAGOLOGY) USSR/Pharmacology. Pharmacognosy. Toxicology - General Problems. T-1 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957) 71606 Author : Khaumina, R.A. Inst Title : The Dependence Between the Structure and Adrenolytic Effect of -Haloidoalkylamines. Orig Pub : Byal. Eksperim. Biol. i Mediziny, 1956, 42, No 12, 46-47 Abstract : The Adrenolytic effect of Haloidalkylamines was studied on decerebrated cats(as to the ability to change the pressor effect of adrenaline). It was found that subs- tances, which do not contain the aromatic radical, or the haloidalkyl group, do not have adrenolyLic qualities. Card 1/1 IVANOVA, Z.N.; KOVALMV, G.T.; SPALVA. Ye.A.; KHAUNINA, R.A.: SHAPOVALOV, A.I. Affedt of a lytic cocktail on various phenomena of nervous activity; experimental stuL..y. Yest.khir. 83 no.10:101-108 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. 1z kafedry farmakologii (ispo1nyayu9hchiy obyazannosti zavedu- yushchego - dotsent W.I. Pallchevskaya) 1-go Leningradskogo meatsin- ekogo instituta im. I.P. Pavlova. Adres avtorov: Leningrad, u1. L. Talstogo, d 6/8, 1-y Maditainskiy institut, kafedra farmakologit, iffl-11HATION. ARTIFICIAL pharmacol.) (CENTRAL MMVOUS STSTEM pharmacol.) DONSKAYA, L.V.; KHAUNIM,"..R.A.- Duration of the anticholinesterase activity of some phosphorus -organic compounds. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.11:69-72 N 161. (IaPJ, 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry normllnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. Yu.14. Uflyand) Laningradskogo sanAtarno-giglycnicheskogo moditsinskogo instituta. Predstavlona deys~tvltellrqm ch*ncm A101 SSSR S.V. Anicl*ovyme (CHOLIMSTEMES) PHOSPHORUS ORGANIC COMPOUIMS) 3 5 2 r~,, S/246/62/062/002/003/006 1015/1215 AUTHOR. Lapin, 1. P., Khaunina, R. A. and Shchelkunov, Ye. L. TITLE: The adrenalin, noradrcnalin and phenamin cffects influenced by tofranil PERIODICAL: Zhutnal nCVTopatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S. S. Korsakova. v. 62, no. 2, 1962, 183-189 TEXT: The present study deals with the cffect of tofranil on the centraland pcripheraladrcriergic procesics as %vell as on the central clTect of plicnamin (benzcdrin). The experiments were carried out on cats and rabbits. The methods and techniques are described. In addition, the effect of tofranil on the group toxicity of phcnamin was examined on albino male mice. It was found that the sensibilizing effect of tofranil to adrenalin and noradrenalin was not present in rabbits; therefore it was deduced to be an effect specific to certain speciei. Nor was this effect found in cases where the cocain effect had been successfully applied several times. As far as the central cffect of tofranil is concerned, it increased the motor excitatory effect of phenamin. The authors conclude that this fact indicates the adrenergic mechanism of the central effect of tofranil in addition to its central analcptic effect. It was also found that torfanil and phcnamin act synergistically. The difierent effect of small and large doses of tofranil on group toxicity of phenamin was assumed to indicate that the dual (pc3itive and negative) effect of tofranif on adrencrgic structures at the periphery was carried out also through the adrenergic synapses of the brain. Card 1/2 The adrenalin, noradrcnalin ... S/246/62/062/002/003/006 1015/1215 ASSOCIATION: Laboratotiya psikhofarmakologii (Nauchnyy rukovodilcl' 1. 11. Lapin) Nauchno-issledo. vatel'skogo psi k honevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V. M. Bekhtereva, Leningrad. (La- boratoiyof Psychopharmacology-sciciltific director]. P. Lapin. Psychoneurologic Research Institute fineni V. M. Bekhterev, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: July 1, 1961 Card 2/2 DONSKAYA, L.V~; KHAUNINA, R.A. Effect of axmin and pyrrphos on cholineBterm;e activity in different tissues of white mtce. Farm. i toks, 26 no.]*-45-47 Ja..F 163. (WRA 17:7) 1. Kafedra normillnoy fiziologil (zav. - prof, Yu~M. Uflyand) Leningradskogo sanitamc-giglyenicheLikogo m,.-iditsinskogo insti- tuta. KIPUNINA, R.A. Sympatholytic subaLar-~~,.,t nct bir)(~kjn,,- 5-y3tew). Farm. 1 tokii. 26 no.2.239-249 yll-,A,,i '(13. (Mlfi~ 17:8) 1. I.aboratcriya farmakcdogli instttuta Imeni V.M. Be~hOreva. 111gizar "-I'havifovich; L'11AUNILA, Revekk.a xonovaa; ye.,I.y otv. red-.----------- y of substancos blocking adranorric v.(~kIDetionl [; hFu,mnc:)lojf j Farmakologiia aredotv) blokiruiushchikh adrenorvicheskulu itindial.ciiii. Fninzze, lzd-v,) AM Kirgy.SSR, 1964. 157 F. Oxj~lt,,, Ydl~UNINA, R.A.; LVIN, I.P. Effuct of Wimimin on the mc=cardno oxid-aso acllvlty of tha raL brain. Vopo med. khim. 9 no.2~18./,-388 Mr-Ap 163. (MIFIA 17.8) 1. laboratcriya psi"on,~vrulogAch,3~"4',cpo inotItutl. Imem VA bekhterava, Leningrad, KHAUVINA) R~A. w Effect of ~-phenyl-3-arinobutyric acid oil the O'entral nffect of pharmacological preparations. Farm. i toks. 27 na'.4:399-403 Jl- Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Laboratoriya paikhofarmakologii (zav. - kand. med. nauk I.P. Lipin) PsikhonevrolGgicheskogo instituta izeni Bakhtereva, L-3- ningrad. KHAUNICA, R.A. Tranquilizing effects of ~-phon,rl-d~~-airirobi-.t.y-ric acid (fenLg---m). Biul. eksp. biol. i rmod. 57 no.l-.,,~~-58 Ja 164. 1. Laboratoriya psikhofarmakologii (zav. .- kand. med. nauk I.F. Lapin) liaucbmci-irslf-idovat,31'sltogol)siklic)iii-~vrf)!-o'cri-cliesl,-logo instiltu- A-a imeni. Dekhtereva, Uningrad. Predstavlfma chle- nom AMJ1 SSSR S.V. Anichkovyn. ,V.; KHAIMINA, R.A. Cholinesterase activity in the tinsues of white mice with ex- perimental poliomyelitis. Vop. mod. khim. 10 no.4:356-358 Jl-Ag '64. (MIRA 18W 1. Knfodra normallnoy fiziologil. 'AnIn(.!rtiriskoj!o annitlirno- giglyonichnskogo muditsinskQgo inrI,i*v,itq. HAELCUj X.R., KHATINPIA, the ba-3y and bic,'-. ', m9d. A.A. fic-e, (Fhr!rygctm" In iome. Indineu of its mitral action. Mid. ekqp. 60 no.M~4-69 Ag 165. (141PA IP,9) 1. leboratorlya blokhirrii (7av., prof. V."I. --,-,g,, '.) :nst.ituta to'ksikolugii Ministeratva zdravmokhrancn~-ya ~325R i laboratorlya pal;dhcfarmakologli (zav,- kand. ml~i. -nauk T.P. La-.iin~ l'i'-khonevrulo- gicheekogo institu.-a Jmc-ni Uekh!-xrmva. A,i ~riorv 1 7 -a s I II r, , i C. Po r I cyl ic oil i V A'; ?1 8 7. e -w 9 17- v,: r n n!.- 71 k propertie8 or rue rOCKS are rauUI-EIT.C-Q. -11101e, fllagrRF-14. I ..... P-niknyev, A,!tlv- KRAUSHILDID) F,, [Hauschild, F]; VICHOREK, V. [Wiazorek, W.D.] P~i~cology and pyridine&1doximes. Uch. zap. Irwt. fam. i khimioter. AMN SSSR-32158-165163* (VIIRL 16t9) 1. Inutitut faknakologii i toksi.kologii Urdversiteta imeid Karla Marksap loeyptsig, Germanskaya Demokraticheskaya Res- publika. (PAM) (TMB 4) TT lag 2, 3g AS 3o .0 8 U 41 It W;St .*Uj a x %v.-'53-jH Vj J1 A mg S. FILASE I E-001" EXPLOITATION 07/5 10 lconferentolya po rairnomu iopol'zovaniyu ato,~:noy uncrZLIi, Tazlikent, 1959. or, thr. .7 (','rai:.actlon3 oC the of Atc:ilc _-nc~r,;y) v. .,00 copico print(.d. p. Errata fslip in3crted. I Sncn~urlrw AZ;(.ney: AkadcrAya nauk UzbcAc_,,;~ay ~'S.2. Ed.; S. V. 3tarodubtct~v, Acadc-11clan, .c,-,A,~::y of Uzb;:!c Oull. Edltorlal poard! A. A. of i~h*.,3ic~3 and Catb'~'7i70;l. D. M. -if of al Sc~crnc(-3; U. A. fov, tcc~d, Of S,71:rac3 Uzbc!c SOR; A. A. Borodl *illr,:,~, Candlclat-~ of plolo.-:Ical V. N. Iva.-jhcv; 0. S. A. Ye. `al; L,-,01),-.nov, C,,,ndllttc of Pi-,y.-,ic:l and of 7:.,,dlcal 3cic!ncr-.:i; D. i,*I,:2i,-Incv, Can,l'_'.(:a!-.- of C:~ -'cal ncen); A. S. Sadylcov, Corroopondln:, '7f- bcr., of U~'.SR, Academician, Academy of Sclenc,_-%; '37) - '-,-u. IN. Ta' n1n, 7 TranractlonB of the Ta2hkent (Cont.) SOV/5410 of Paylc3 and Nathcmptica; Ya. Irai. Tur,~Iculov, Doctor of _Tlolo,,~J.cal S~iencen. Ed. : R. 1. ~aiamidov; Tech. Zd. ; A. G. ~2:ibak~,anova. TW-)1_1,:atIcn 1.3 ~ntcndcd for and C~,,plcy,~d In -.0--re raAJ.c-.ct!.w- an I ruc lear raflintlon are wcd fcr rgco- icgica3, and field-j, 'C-WRArrE: Thl- Collection of 133 artlcle5 rc-jr~-cntq the occond of the ~Irama-,tion3 of the Ta-hkcnt Gonferrc-~ on the 7,_-.:C-fU1 U.:!C-q of Atrmic Energy. aloe indlividizai a ..--do ranFc of problemi! In the c' racliaticn, proluctlcn and chQm-ical analy,!,3 cf ra-lica.-tive !.-~ctcpc.3t lnv,~.itigaticn of the kim--tici oC r-ar~tlavo b r-caii--'of izotopes; application of opectral nnaiv-, fc y 1-7 r the z1anufa-turing of radioactive prr,~arations; riallc:,17rive for detcrmininZ the content of elcmrnita In the rocV,3; a"'.d an anaiyois of methoda for obtaining pure cub3tancc2. Certain Card 2/20 Tranzactiono of the TashIcent (Cont. S071/5410 uacd, cuch as ro,,,7,11atora, 1,:-;(!l and hiCh-or_,-.',-XUVItY 1~o Tj,~r:~ ~,ialltlc3 are r_~anUoncd. Ne-forenco.; W,BLE 0,F CO,,".0Z:1TS: RADIOACTIVE 130T021.3 P_*TD NUCT,:~M PUNDIATION III A::D GEOLCOY Dob,-4iov, Yea. 11. (Inatitut yaudei,noy fiziki U,-.S.',r, - lnsti' "ito of PhyZIC3 AS Application of .11adioroctive 100topos ;-.n,,! Luclear Radiation In UzbcU3U,-,n Ta!csar, 1. M., and V, A. YanUOTov,11Uy (In3titut flzlki JUT Latv LM - Inatitute of PhyZica AS Latvian Problc-mr, of " Ma '~~yplflcation of Automatic-Control Apparatus Based on tho Use of Radioactivo Isotopes Card 3/20 of ' .1'1,a Ta-,3hJcnt (Cont. 0v/5 10 Op2ci"cns A. 3., S. A. Bibinov, Yo. 1-1. Lobrnov, A. P. 'No-.Tcov, A. A. !....tylarov (Inatltut~! of Nk"clear P of L,~ad Perccnta-a in Conc~intrato3 D. G., D. V. Dr.,~palnv, L. It. Fondarenko, L. R. V. P%vcv, A. I. Yhziu'ltov? Yu. S. Shi-mclr-vich , A. S. Tr '3 t 1A t r" 0 v QOTO nn'I'.'!.0'2.Untj.orI of ?"Inpral IPU.~ls J. RviultL* of the Firat Induatrial Tcat3 of a NrJutron ratr r in Oil WcI13 I. J;. , V. II. Smirnov, and L. P. Stnvchilc (Ii- Itut All SSSR - t1ining In.3tituto AS U331"). U3c of bll-'-.a--Rallatlon of Fo*'* for the C.,iantitativc Control of En- rl-~!17-v~nt Frcducticns Containing Beryllium, Boron, Fluorine, a!,,l Alur.--Inuni R. A,, and B. B. flefedov (Vnonoyuznyy n.-I. 1n;i1ci- !.iit. :n,.khanIzat.P11 ncllckoZo khozynyatva - All Union ScientIfIc Car! 14/20 277 232 285 293 '7- 3/169/61/000/011/027/065 D228/D304 AUTHORS: Aleksoyev, P,A., Yerozolimakiy, B.G., Benpalov, D.P., Bondarenko, L.N., Boytoik, L.P., Popov, N.V., Khauntov, A.I., Romanovakiyt V.P., Shimelevich, Yu.S. and Yudin, L.I. TITLE: Tho reoult of applying neutron impulse methods and apparntun for invontlentine borehole logo PERIODICAL3 Referativnyy rhurnal, Goofizika, no. 11, 1961, 34, abstract 11A304 (V nb. Yadern. geofiz. pri poiskakh polezn. Inkopayamykh, M., Gostoplekhizdat, 1960, 3-20)* TEXT i A boreholo impulse generator of neutrons is described toge- ther with the method of impulao-neutron noutron-lorging (INNL). A description is given for the electronic layout of the borehole ge- nerator of neutrons and the ourface appratua for impulse neutron logging, During laboratory tests of the generator a stable mean neu- tron yield of ev 2 x 107 neutr./sec. rao oblalned ali 100 Xy. of acce- lerating voltage in the tube. The Impulse duration amounted to 100 Card 1/2 6/16 61/000/011/027/065 The reault of applying neutron ... D228YDJ04 paec, tho transmieoion. frequency being 400 c/n. The neutron J;enpra- tor WILE1 used in *he con:.-.ercial teotinj~ of 11"MIL. INNIL reradinj-,s oil-bearing bads exceed by 10 times tiiorj,,t for aquiferous beds Con- taining, mineralized water, at a delay time of 1000 linec. Certain impediment.; and limitationa of thermal impuloe neutron-lo,,,glng in different oil- and water-saturated bedu are Indicated, and the re- quiremento for the apparatua ara Ot.Atf.d. Further proopectri are in~ii- cated for the applicntion of Impulse neutron gencratore, (Abotrac- torla notet Complete translation]. Card 212 A.- zHj%,Js'jlo,;, ii . P. , -, one r. Sie,aktIA for *4~-,.Inj 611p. P616I.. ~, - . r,,~.J: 16 kr. ' . - (Car f,: : ~ ~ , I ; . I ~'i : : i J~AkUSMV, A,P,.g inzh.-konstruktor; RATNER, A.F., Inzh.-konstruktor WayB to avoid the opontaneouu turning of th(., rnwmser In multlpl(.- unit traina. Elek. i tepl.tiaga 6 no-801v-35 Ag 162. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Proyektno-)conBtmktorskoye byuro Glavnogo iiinravleniya lokomotivnogo khozyaystva 1-linisterstva putey soob9licheniya. JKHAUSTOV, I.I. Injector nozzlo for diesel-fuelod pile drivers. Rats.i izobr. predl.v stroi. no-58:26-27 '53. (MIRA 7:2) (Pile driving) (Nozzles) YAGOPOV, A.V., kiind. t(Ahn. nauk; i.T.p in-,h. Increasing the effectiveness of the. thernal plercIng of bla:3t holes. Gore zhur. no.7:/,?-!,9 JI '65. 41.-~!-,;, 1~':8) 1. Krivorozhskiy gornorudrC~Tlf ln-t~tut- VEYHEA, A.A.; KULTYSIM, N.P.; KURBAKO, Ye.P.; HUTERI, S.F.; LEVITSKAYA, D.N.; YARKOVA, T.S.; TROITSKAYA, N.I.; IJABATIOVSKAYA, M.A.; KIIAUSTO :, I.V.; LIOGEIIIKIY, S.Ya.; I "--y ND1XNOVA, G.F.0 red.izd-va; GUROVA, 0,A., tekhn. red. [Prospecting methods and the evaluation of moldinp naterials] Motodika razvodki i otsenki meBtorozhdenii formovocbwjkh ma- terialov; sbornik materialov. Mogkvaj GoBCcoltekhizdat, 11~63. 195 P. (MINk 17:3) MUSTOVS ., aspirant. '- . Role of a vitamin A deficient diet in the development of broncho- pneumonia In pregnant cows and calves. Vaterinarila 34 no.10:54-57 0 '57. (MISA 10:11) 1. Ka-zakhakly naxichno-issledoyatal I ski y ve-terinarnyy institut. (Deficiency diseases in domastic animals) (Lungs-Diaea3efl) '"l-AU6TGV, I. yf-,. , Cand Vet Sci -- (dis.,i) of* ~;Ilfficicrlcy, microclilit,"Au of' t(,-A o1, the improvu"i;uIlL of' saldLary Corld_iLlol'-', C)-' f. ar.:.~; aurirlf~ if 1.~Osc I I bronci-~O'p-neuillonla in calve-- I lcj(~-:. 1c, Dp; (A-11- Union Tjj~jL 0" hyperimental Veterinary -- VAIC71,""L"- 11-1) cn-ieq; --i r~e not F-:iven; (IM, 211-60, 13LI) V\,q ~ - - I., L IV% USSR / Forestry. Dendrology. Aba jour: Ref Zhur - Biologiya, Nc,. 1, 1958, 1-329. Author Zhaustov, L. V. Title The Quick-Growing Spruce Orig Pub: Lesn. kh-vo, 1957,. No. 4,9 Bl Ab5tract: In the Divinskiy Umber forestry operat-ion of the Siberian experimental forest economy ,r-egic---.,-., a quick-growing form of the com, on has been i9olated. Its seedlinp are twica the height of those of the ordinary spru.--e hav-_- a much thicker growth of leavss. Card 1/1 11,behanized washing unit for motor vehicles. Avt.transp. 4 no.8:20 Ag 162. (;U.RA 16.4) (~btor vohicles--101eaning) KAMENEVA, Tamam A-lekmdrovna; KHAUSTOV, Pavel Mikhaylovich (The resources of Murman will be made available to the people) BogatBtva Murmana, narodu. Murmansk, Murminskoe knizhnoe izd- vo, 1961. 69 p. (miRA 16:2) (Murmansk Province--Economic conditions) -KHAUSTOV, S,- I Genera4 modeling. Prof.-tokh. obr. 20 no.3:17 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Zamestitell direktora professionallno-tekhnicheakogo uchiliahcha No.J+O g. Ko.mmunarska, Luganskoy obl. (Models and modeling) (Vocational education) I -KHALP3TOV. S. A.13, work is done by young conatruction workerv. Prof.-tekh.oba-, 19 no.3.-15--16 Mr 162. ORIRA 15:4) I. Zamp!itltell direktora po urh(Amo-pmAzvudnfvermoy rabote stroitellnogo uch.U.ishcha No.40., Lugazwkays, (.,bl. (Building trades--Study and tezichin6) KHUDOYAN, T.S.; SHAROV, A*; CHIRKOV, I. (Stalinsko Kemerovskaya oblast'); KHAUSTOV S (g floiroshakhtinak); ARKIIIPOV, V., av-tomatchifc; *B -* GETMANSKAYA, Ye.; SLqlTSOV, I.; KWYUKOVA, L.v 'doyarkae'; BA;I'Y, V. (Chernovitskaya obl-astil); MAKAROV, N.; SOKOLOV, K.; SINITSKIY, N. Letters to the editor. Sov. profsoiuzy 17 no. 5:35-39 Mr 161. . (MIRA 14:2) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdalom truda i zarplaty respublileAnskogo sovprofa Armenii (for Khudoyan), 2, Staleprokatnyy zavod,, Leningrad(for Arkhipov). 3. Predeedatell pravleniya kluba sovkhozd,"Krasnyy Oktyabrlsw Voron'ezhslcoy oblasti (for Shevchanko). 4. Chleny pravleniya kluba sovkhoza OK:rasnyy Oktyabrl,," Voronezh- skoy oblasti (for Getmanskaya, Suiatsov). 5. Sovkhoz "Krasnyy Oktyabrlpn Voronezhakoy oblasti (for Klardyukova). 6. Predsodatell tsekhkoma kotellno-ovarochnogo teeka Vollskogo zavoda "Metallist" (for Makarov), 7. PredBedatell postroykoma Stroitellnogo uchastka No. 2v g,Gagrap Gruzinskaya SSR (for Sinitskiy), (Trade unions) (State fartas) KHAUS7IO.V,.,-S,..P. ; Zli IGARFVp L.F. --- Devices for mounting to-~,thel harrove on -ultivators. Biul.tekh. ekon.inforti.Go,q.nnuch.-lool.in!3t.nau~li.i tekh.infom.16.no,5z 56-58163,, (MIRA L6*.7) (Ifaxrov3) (A SOURCE COM Mt/0321/65 OT541 ORG: Institute of Animal 1-forRholop-rv im, A. N. Seygrim, MI SSSR. Moscow (Institut-.,, 4 7ii zhivotnykh. All 553Rj' ~14) TITLE: Alteration in ATP content in sea urchin eggs caused by cell'division inhibitois SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey biologil., v. 26, no- 5. 1965, 546-554 TOPIC TAGS- organic phosphorus compound, phospnorylation, biosynthesis, proteint, nucleic acid, bioloeic reproduction, MA, DNA, drug effect ABSTRACT: The article contains data on the effect of inhibitors of respiration, oxidative pho3phorylation, glyeolysia, aad protein and nucloic acid 3- ,mthcois on ATP content and cleavage of sea urchin crI73 (Stronr_vlo- -,:itrv1,u3 During the first three c1eavagoz no pattenned. in ATP content, iAiich on the average i3 1-5 mcg for !,Oiril C~gs of this anct cowtitutcjs 0-27% of d-ry weight, takess place. 5-;diun cyanide, I icdacctaf.~,, A"" c, fiodion w.,ida and mono )TIZIent and Tho dopr-3e of the drop in ATP content. nn the con- c-..-,t,-.iLion -and time of' effoct of thia inhibitor7- fialori-ve lirA sodium fiuor-'Ldo in w tie thial, halted aleava-ge did rvd~icc ATP conLent- Tiir,,re io a linear rolaLian bctwcen the degree of di-op in ATP contcnt mid the percaitago of egG cleavage. The first cleavaGe in completely blocked with an ATP content, iti the eggs of less than 59,'-f of nortiml and takes place UDC:-r9 .3 .591-16:001.5 L zvT )IT -A ACC NR, A116015825 and norrally vd.th an ATP content'931" of normal or higheF. 5-fluorodewc;mridine in conceantrations blocking RHA~~and DNA synthesis, respectively, ovoke an increase in ATP content during the first hour3 after the eggo aro Flaced in solutions of these substancea. The ATP contum", then mt1m,,o to :iormal- P~irorVcin in a concentration blocking protains synthesis 'j,)- ri-O nffert the ATY ccntent in S'e'i 'rig. art. has: b figures, I formula, and 2 tables. L'JPRSj 0, 1) F-~6, 0'7 / SUEM DAM: 16F,,-b65 5UB (3 / ORIG REF: 0,00 / aj~H RFT: 014 0 es o 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 Of 0 0 0 06 0: 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 000 of *060 6 0 4 0 a III 03 4 1 41 1 1 1 q If Il 11 m it is 11 w 140jila sidn jamplit all uu is is v a a 44 A a to It I I Z AA 0 U j I % I A ? 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A It tho all vAn' 00 4. ing athkA shmly awl 41topmtw. tin tivos .,w alo 1% by a V-44uM thlu. W Obt 5044dt fly al"JUC the o o tr diffit'U.11 of 11tv wit .411~ wto 11W lk-IWU dirfAfth a IJ14111. :00 00 14411f 'Ahktl 44 1AIII-MOKSbift 141 1.10(91tO. JIM &AUt,11,111 a . : 0 dj'I,4tq Ito t1w jWpolin harth-w in tath tWhatto 0 goo 4 1"'111.4. woo ooj 001, coo o 11 Igoe 4100 v goo 00 moo -.100 4k~ no* to so 111"41119. woo .1w 111~0. 4.bqj &.v )*c i. i t Elsa fw a a 9 a Al 00 1, to a it at v Ito" 14"W4 1 94 00 000 000 04 es 0 040 00 4 so 0 0 0 006 e0 0 04 000000 00 00 0 00 4 4111 0 00000 00 0 000 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 e 00 (I- A - -1 , - J A ~ - . - . Inst. Vaccines and Sera, Leningrad, (-1944-). "Purification of tetanus aratoxin by means of dialysis and electro- diplysis.11 Zhur. Mikrcbiol., Epidemlol.. i Immunoblol., llo.1-11, 1944. MARKOVICH, A.T.; MUSTOYA, I#K. Determinat on the Immunogenic properties of B. perfringeas anatoxin on white mice. Blul.ekarp. biol. I med. 38 no.9:50-53 S '54. (KIRA 7:12) 1. Is Voyenno-morzkoy meditsinakoy akademti I Instituta vaktain i syvorotok, leningrad. (GLOSTRIDIUM PWRINGUS, anatoxin, determ. of immun. properties on white mice) ii-r 1.) KHAUSTOVA "On the problem of treating Botkin's disease in by K.P.Sarylova, A.I.Kuzaetsova, L.I.Srofeeva. Pedintriia no.9:91-92 S 157. (HEPATITIS. INUCTIOUS) (KUZMrLSOVA, A. I.) children", an article Reviewed by 1hausto". (MIRA 10:12) (SARYLOVA. K.P.) (EROFXRVA, L. I. ) KHAUS"OVA, I.M. Role of the interval between primry immunization and revaccimtion with GlostridiUM Derfringenn anatoxin adsorbed on aluminum hydroxide. Mar. m1krobiol. epid.i imun. 29 no.12:65-69 D 158. OGRA 12:1) 1. 1% LeningradnkDgo inatituta vaktoin i nyvorotok. (CIDSTAIDIUM PM&RINGKIIS, nnatoxin adsorbed on aluminum hydroxide. interval between lot & 2nd vacc. (Rua)) UGLEVA, ROZHDESTVENSKAYA, V.0. Immunization with tetrataxid againat wound infections. Zhur. mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 31 no.8:75~-79 Ag '60. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz Leningradskogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok. (WOUNDS) (GANGRENE) (TETANUS) (VACCINES) KHAUSTOVA, I.M.1 UGLEVA,.A.I. Purification and concentration of toxin and anatoxin frCvk Cl. perfringens. Vop. med. khim. 8 n0.3:276-279 MY--Te ' - (MIRA 15:7) 1. State Research Institute of Sera and VaCcUesp Leningrad. TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) OSTRIDIUM PMWNGENS) M HAUSTOVA, I.N.; NP-NA, A.". ....................... Compamtive data on the, purific,-ttion of toxinn and anaL :irf3 of Clostridium 1*rfringons by Otffererit methodo. Vop. red. khim. 9 no."-;209-213 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 17!8) Leningradsk:Ly naxichnc--5st3ledovatell6kly institut vaktsin i av-vorctok. SAInOYLETIKOY A.I.; MAUS OVA,_L-.-A...--. Allmiing for measurement errci-,j in oquationc of regres-.91on in the case of a linear rclatdonshJp. Za,,r.lab. 31 no.10-3226- 1227 165. (Milu l9a) 1. Ust'--Kamanovorskiy Vriumoy-uzziyy Jjistitnt chernoy i "Iusvetnov metallurgii. GOLOVICIV, D.A.; KHAUSTOTA. M.N. Scientific eassion on aspects of the geography of eastern Siberia. I,-v. All SSBR. ffer. eeog. no.5:137-139 S-0 157. (MIRA Ila) (Siberia-Economic jeography) LIKFWIOVp B,N.;_KHAUSTOVAr M.N.; YEROKHINA. A.A.; MKOV9 F.G.; SPIZHARSKrI. T.N~-, DODIII-,-A-.T-.~-IM=rlTOVA, V.Ya., CHMEVIND, L.M.; GROMOV, L.V.. kand. geol.-mineral. riauk~ SHCMWACITEVp V,D.,- SHUTYYg M,,Ye.; HEZ4- CHIVOVp V.S.9 akad.,red.; NEKRASOVO N.H.ft red,; FUSTOVALOVp L,V.p red#; ZUBKOV; A.I.p kand. ekon. naukq red.3 KAVUN: T.K.,q red. izd-va; SUSHKO- VA. L.A.9 tekhn. red. [Natural conditions of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Prirodu7e usloviia Krasuo- iarskogo kraia. Moskva, lzd.-vo Akad. muk SSSRp 1961. 248 p. (MIU 14:7) 1. Krasnoyarskaya kompleksnUa ekspoditDiya, 2. Institut geografii AN SSSR (for Likhanovp Khaustova). 3. Fochvennyy'institut im. V.V.Doku- cha-ye'va All SSSR (for Yerokhina). /+. Raualmo-issledovatellskiy institut geologii krktiki Ministerstya geologli i olchrarq nedr SSSR (for Markov). 5. Vsesoyuzwy geologinheskly inatitut M-inisterstva geologii i okhrarq nedr SSSR (for SpizbarAiyp Dodin). 6. Lab,~~ratoriya geologii dokembriya AN SSSR (for Khilltova). 7. Krasnayarskiy pedagogicheskiy institut Mi- nisterstva promshcheniya RSFSR (for Cherepnin). B. Sovet po izuchenivm m,oizvoditellnykh all ]wi Preziditme AN SSSR ffr~r Gronovv Likhanavq Khaik- stova, Yerokhim:, Shchcrbacbev, Slpltyy). 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Ilekrasov, Pustovalov) (Kre.snoyarBk Territory- --Natural histox7) KHAUSTOVA, T.N. Work of the conference of the State Scientific Research Vitaminclogy Institute. Vop. okh. mat. i dot. 7 no.3:89-90 Yx 162. (HIFA 15:5) (VITAMINS-CONGRESSES) KHAUSTOVA, T.H. .Indices of the effectiveness of nutritional influence in children. Vop. pit. 22 no-5:67-70 S-0 t63. (MM 17:1) 1. Iz otdola detskogo Pits-niya (zav. - kand. med. nauk Yu.K. Polteva) Instituta pitaniYa AMN SSSR, Moskva. KHAUSTOVA, T.N. Phagocytic reaction in children during thelr-first year of life determined against a background of an adequate diet under home conditions. Vop. pit. 23 no.1:30-33 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Otdel detskogo pitaniya (zav. - kand. mod. nauk Yu.K. Poltava) Instituta, pitaniya AM SSSR, Moskva. Nth- KHIUSTOVA, T.N. Phagocytic reaction as a reactivity index in rickets. Zhur. mikro- biol.; epid. i immun. 41 no.6tl32-133 Je 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut pitaniya AMN SSSR, Moskva. YJ I A U: ~ AT 11 . .. - I.-- EfIl"ect of nutrition on certain irmune reant-ion indices in boarding school adolescents. Vop. pit. 24 no.l.:45-48 Ja-F 165. 18:9) 1. Lator~itorJya izuchenlya pi+,anAya ,.rlt-)-,ovykh dptey i podrostkov otdc-l-a (letFkr)Fo pit.aniya (zav... dot2entl S!makov) Instituta pitanlya ?'PN ."I'~F-R, 1-10skva. ACC NRi AR6013651 SOURCE CODE: M/0050/65/000/010/E006/006 I AUTHOR; Khaustova, V. I.; Senkevich, A. A. TITLE: An explanation of certain structural properties of fluids SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. lOE35 REF SOURCE : Uch. zap. Mosk. obl. ped. in-ta, v. 147, 1964, 181-1-88 TOPIC TAGS: fluid property, ideal fluid, crystal structure analysis TRANSLATION: It is proposed on the basis of certain qualitative considerations of the cr)stal structure of a fluid that the radial distribution function be divided into We parts: the distribution function for the equilibrium centers and an oscillating part. This would make it possible to penetrate further the problem of the structure of fluids. SUB CODE: 20 GOLOVIKA. Ye.S.; KHAUSTOVICH, G.P. High temperature reduction of carbon dioxide by coal. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. no.3sI3-20 Rr 160. (MIRA 13:14,) 1. Rnergetichoskiy institut im.K.M.KrzhizhanovskoCo AN SSSR, Moskva, (coal) (Carbon dioxide) Ta V ~L I~e; VI Al it Poe ACCESSION NR: AP4038442 S/0294/64/002/002/0267/0273, iAUTHOR: Golovina. Ye. S.; Khaustovich, G. P. TITLE: Interaction of carbon with carbon dioxide at high temperatures SOURCE: 'TeplofizLka vy*sokikh temperatur, v. 2, no. 2, 1964, 267-273 TOPIC TAGS: high temperature reaction, carbon, carbon dioxide, Ispecific reaction rate, gas exchange coefficient, combustion 1ABSTRACT: Spherical specimens (1.5 cm in diameter) of graphitized carbon (EG-14 brand) were heated in a carbon dioxide-nitrogen atmos- phere at 1300-3200K, 1 atm pressure, 25, 50, and 100% C02 concen- tration, and gas velocities of 0.2-0.8 m/sec to study the interaction of solid carbon with C02 at high temperatures and to determine the reactivity of carbon in the C + C02 reaction. Specific reaction, rate K. (kg/m2.sec), and gas-exchange coefficient 021, were determined for the reaction over the studied temperature, concentration, and ACCESSION NR: AP4038442 velocity ranges. Visual observation showed that in the temperature range of 1300-1800K, the reaction is accompanied by the separation' of a thin scale of carbon detaching from the specimen; at 1800-2300K it is accompanied by the detachment of glowing, fine carbon dust. The weights of the scale and of the dust were determined as a functiort i of the reaction conditions, and the data %rere used in determining Kr- values. The reaction time and temperature dependence curves of the change in weight, diameter, and specific gravity of the carbon speci- man showed that at temperatures up to 2600K, there is a considerable decrease in botl~ the weight and tLe diameter of the specimen, while the specific gravity remains practically unchanged; it temperatures above 2600K, the specific gravity decreases, while the diameter remainj practically unchanged. Thus, at lower teriperatures the reaction occurl in the surface layer by diffusion of CO into solid carbon, and at 2 higher temperatures the diffusion of carbon atoms takes place from the interior to the surface of the carbon specimen. The temperature and C02 concentration dependence curves of Ka show that below 1800K the C + C02 interaction isnot a first order reaction and above 1800K Card 2/5 ACCESSIIN NR: AP4038442 tt is of first order for all C02 concentrations studied. A compAri son of the theoretical and experimental temperAture dependence curves i of K. and a (given in Figs. 1 and 2 of the Enclosure) showsthat the experimentaildata obtained are in disagreement with the existing theory. The anomalous course of the C + COZ reaction is discussed in terms of the effective and true activation energy and experiman- tal data obtained by other.authors. The effective activation energy: 6f the C + C02 reaction at 1300-1700K was found to be 60,000 cal/molecule. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 25Dec63 DATE ACQt 09Jun64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: PR NO REP SOV: 010 OTHERt 008 Cord 3/5 KHAUSTOVICII, G.P.; GOLOVINA, Yo,.~;. Characteristic3 of hIgh-tomperature Into-racLion of carbon particles with gasos. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7 no. 3:92-96 Mr 164. (HIRA 17:5) 1. Enerl.,-otichaskiy institut im. G.M.Krzhizhanovskogo, Moskva. GOLOVINIA, Ye.8.,- KHAUSTOVICH, G.P. Interaction of carbon with carbcn dt-lxlde at high tbml,-dratures, Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7 no.5:106-11-1 My 164. (1-UhA 17:6) 1. Rnergetiaheskiy institut imuni G.M. KrzhiziAncvskogo, Mosk7a. L 1E028 -66 E7;!-L ( 1) ACC Nit: AP6003249 SOURCE CODE: tTR/002~l/r~F)/](,5//006/1317/1319 Al'THOR: I-avmv, N. V., Academician AN UzSSR, Khaustnvich P i-~ (IMI.: none TITLE: Role of thermal dissociation In the reaction of carbon and carbon dioxide and oxygen SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady. v. 165, no. 6, 1965. 1317-1319 TOPIC TAGS: carbon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, thermal decomposition J, V ABSTRACT: It Is shown that in the 1000 - 3500K temperature rangp the rate or the ".'i. li-r'. ",(.twpen rarhnn and carbon Tide is almnst (-n! T-; 1 v '. tr r;-n-rw(I the rate at r -acts w-ith molecular and ic ~)x,, t i,. an A vi si- ,i Lherinal rt.- Orl 'FZ ii-~-)ciation of C(-)-;,. Calculations indicate that this ,;fatf~mt-nt is vifli(i inlv when the rates F - n., ar- th- --~Pntrnti,n -f !h,. n,!: ~ 'i. ~~ 7 fit i-w ternpemtures Or Rt suffictentiy high ones. It Is logical to assume further that the Card 1/2 UDC: 541.115 L l8o28-66 ACC MR: AP6003249 gen but a def-inite process is deter-mined only by the reactior of carbon with atomic -~xNir --,(+-i~ion in this regaM requires experimental data F~ T- t h r ~ C r-, a ct i, ~ nThe activation !it Fg,.- !)f the Lhermal dissociation of CO,, is 87 keal m(,h- ~ t Lht- saine as the ,iclivation energy of the reduction of C02 by carbon. lience, at low and high Leniperatures, thi-9 coincidence is justified, but in the intermediate temper-aturf, !-ange i e when the it' thv C , CO-A reaction Is substantial, this can hr- explaine,~ nIv r,v assuming that ;-ase the initial stage of dissociation of COp is the rat(- Orl g ~--as: I table. !-;T~13 CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 03Apr65,,/ ORFG REF: 00-1 ' OTH RFF f1,01 Card 2/2 vmb i Uds--R/Medicine - Penicillin Nov 49 Erysipelas 4reatment of Swine Erysipelas With Penicillin," N. A. Khaustovich, M. L. Vo ~tov' veterinarians, 14insk Mun Vet Polyclinic, It pp. "Veterinariya" No 11 Effected complete recovery of 16 cases of iwine erysipelas by treatment with three penicillin injections; initial injection of 100-250 IU, followed after 3 hr by one of 100 units, and after 18-20 hr by third in- Jection of 100 units. This treat=ent is I 159T)Lrl 5 USSR/Medicine Penicillin (Coutd) Nov 49 ~faster acting and less expennive than anti- ;erysipelas serum (required penicill4ri costs 5 ~rubles; serum 6). States desirability of sulp- [plying penicillin to general veterinary prac- i~tice, where it would find variety of uses for iidiseases in agricultural animals. 159r45 KHAUT, Ferenc Continuous and statistical control of quality during the proceas of production in factories of reinforced concrete elementa. Magy ep Up 12 no.2s59-65 163. nAUT, G.Ta.; KOVALMO, T.K. ; BOLOTNIKov, S.M. [deceased] Accelerated method for the datermi"ation of Ichthyol in medici- nal suppositories and ointments$ Ked,prom, 14 no.6:41-45 is 160. (KMA 13:6) 1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno-looledovatellskiy khimiko-farmtoeyticbe- skiy institut. (IGHTHTOL) Z A IN !I C, -0: 1M. -1 1: e 7 il :.IF 13 ~Jt 1 W no "fir! ~ "Iti proter, r,:Itri -;n energy 'n 'rL2 emilGion. I,ric. i- t6-,h. A-5 1. lSi~ntrallnyy y~d~rr-v EPP JP(r A T,,"rG -2~/Rff /EK-T (m VETC f ) MIG (m /TT A~-c NR: AP6013135 SOIJRCE CODE: T,,Fi/0057,,6(,/036/OC~4./0755/0759 AITI-HOR: Fvartskhava,-I.F.; ffatveyev, Yu.V.; Kola-dze,R,-1), Khautiyev-,E.Yu.- Uk j: none Turl.E: on possible reasons for the influence of electrode polarity on acceleration of plasma in a rail accelerator SOURCE: Zhljrnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 4, 1966, 755-759 TOPIC TAGS: plasma accelerator, plasma acceleration, rail accelerator, cathode spot, arc discharge, plasma pinch AbLiTKAUl': It is known that the anode end of the current sheet in a rail accelerator moves with greater acceleration thnn does the cathode end. It is argued that this phenomenon is due to behavior of the plasma associated with the formation of electrode st--Is. F--amination of used electrodesihas shown*that both cathode and anode spots ir in rail accelerators, Wnd that W6 traces of the cathode ;pots art, deeper and ir-s.9 continuous than those of the anodo spots. it is argued that under conditions in wbich the plasma electrons are magnetized the concentration of current In the vicinity of a cathode spot leads to explosive ejection of a jet of plasam from. the region of the electrode. The ion notions in such a jet issuing from the cathode arc in the direction opposite to that of the discharge current in the sheet, and the Lorentz force on these moving ions thus teuds to retard the motion of the cathode end of the C.,d 1/2 UDC: 533.9 284'M-66 ACC NR. AP6013135 a(celeraEing plasmoid. Jets Issuing from the anodo, on the other hand, are not only, ,'Td Hess Intense, but the ions in them move in 0-~a direction of the current and thus toad to enhance tne acceleration of the anode end of the plasmold. The Jiscussed mechanism I!i also relevant to the motion of cathode spots in an ar-,- discharge and is apparently a~;sociated with the end effects in a linear pinched discharre noted by A.Folkierski, P,G.Frayne, and R.Latham (Rept. No. CN-10/48A, Salzburg, 1961). Orig. art. has: 2 f lg-u res, ('I)J)F 20 SUBB4 DATE: 220ct65 ORIG. REY: Df15 0111 RKF: 008 r7r.~ A Epp I J- t,R: AP6013136 URCF ef)UF: tITZ/005", /66/036/004/015-59 Tf z 7; 1 F Me I a ft 7, e- R . D, Kiiaut 1yfv,F,.Yij. T I T'1,F On rea.Rons for the linitatior of the velocity 9f plokspoI4~k In rail accelorators S 0 U RL C EZharnal tekhatcheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 4, 1966, 759-762 TCP;C TA,,,q: plasma accelerator, platima acceleration, rail acceler&tor, pladmoid, plasma gun i i eIESTRACT: It is suggogted that the reason why the velocities of plagraoids in rail accolerators are more than an order of magnitude lower than the possible stationary drift vniocities in the crossed fields is that not one pipsrw-,id, but a chain of successive plasuoids, Is formed in the accelerator. ExperimenLal data are reviewed w~Ach indiente that a number of plasnolds are in fact produced; the failure to observe mtiltiple plasmoid production in som experiments Is ascribed to the complexity of the phenomena that can arise. The mechartism of multiple plasmoid production is discussed. The repeated breakdowns giving rise to the successive plasmoids reduce the applied potential, limit the velocity of the plas-noids, and regulate the quantity of accel- erated plasma. It is argued that currents will circulate between the successive p-asmoids of the chain, as a result of which most of the discharge current will be carried by the first and last plasmoids of the chain and the Intervening ones will not Card 1/2 --- .- - - 523.9 FACC NR, AP6013136 interact strc-ngly with the magnetic field. If there is gas ahead of the f1rat plusmaLdl- %,111 be form-id; other-wise tho f4 rst pplasrnnA can re~ach a r )rk frnnt (,X eol~~Ig tfie drift velocit-1 nf t' The 1 ed 71 j..en-nena In a e.: c a t ing pner,~)-nena vi i rt Ir 1 e6 , C,r',4, art. has: 2 f i 1,-u rp s ,,~B :-GT,E: SUBM DATE: 220ct65 Olt I G. 't ~:F U-11 RLF 006 1: SLA-DKOSIITEYEV, V.T.; AKHTYRSKIY, V.I., 'OTANIN, R.V, KUCIREINSHY, Yu.M.; SLINIKOY A.N.; Prinimali uchas'Jye- F.N.; DRUZHININ I.I.; OSIPOV. V.G.; PARASHChENKO, R.A.; KOFYTIN, A.V.; KOLESWIK, A.Ye.; KHAVALADZU, V.I.; NOI,(,C.[iENKO,, C.V. Material balance of smalting wlLb conUnucu.', casting. Sbor.trud. UNITM no.lltl24-130 165. (MIRA 18:11) ACC NR' AP7001836" EECOD6E: UJVO~1,35~iGG/000/012/ouo,6/0008 AUTHOR: Kiselev, S. N.; Khavanov, V. A. (En&eer); Skornyakov, L. M (Engineer); Grechishkin, V. L (Enginee4--'-____'__'_ ORG: none TrrLE: Pattern of distribution of residual surface stresses in welded plates of avial alloy SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 12, 1966, 6-8 TOPIC TAGS: metal'~tres~, int mal stress, 41d evaluation, strain gage rod 11 /Sv-AK-5 welding ABSTRACT: The increasing use of avial-alloy-type structural elements and weldments of considerable thickness in which residual welding stresses combine with the scale factor as well as with the mechanical, chemical and structural heterogeneity of welded joints and the clianges in plasticity of the material owing to aging processes, makes increasinggly imperative an investigation of these stresses. Accordingly these stresses were measured in plates 30-, 40-, 70-, 90-, 140-, 220- and 300-mm. thick of an avial type alloy containing 0. 8-0. 85% Si and 0. 6-0. 7% Mg in hardened and artificially aged state, with the aid of strain gages having a. base of 5 mm and a resistance of the order of 50 ohm. The strain gauges were attached at intervals Card UDC: 621.791.011:669.715 ACC NR, AP7001836 of 100 mm each to the welded plates (which were 500 mm wide each half, and 500 and 1500 min long) along the weld line in both directions from the center (in the direction of the prin- cipal axes of deformation). Findings: the pattern of distribution of residual surface stresses the welded joints of avial type plates differs from the pattern observed for low-carbon steels. Thus, in avial-type plates the residual welding stresses reach their maximum in the near- weld zone whereas In low-carbon steel plates these stresses reach their maximum at the weld center. This Is attribu6Lble to the mechanical heterogeneity of the welded joints of avial-type alloys (the use of SV-AN-5 welding rode which contains 5% S1, and the softening of the base as well as to the features of formation of residual stresses, which are also determined by the thermophysical properties of the material: the high thermal conductivity of aluminum alloy leads to the elastic deformation of the metal in the near-weld zone. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: 13, 11, 20/ SU13M DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003 Car 2/2 I ,4dl'TBV, V.11., kand.tekbn.nauk;-FMASH, !udlt,--kand.takbn.nauk; SELMSH DEZU, inzh. Mechanization of finishing operations in Hungary. Mekh.stro!. 16 no.11:29-30 N 159. (MIRA 13:5) (Ifungary-Building-Toobi and implaments) - 'It, - ~ ! 11.". - I.. I ~ ~r', -I- Ilitervarie-tal cross ~,rec-,Jji,j: ot, Ie, ,3, Se.1, i .-, -:: . , j, lo ~~ - ).-. C : -), : . ",, __L " "U"U.'isl-lill : 1:3!-, Of' AcceEision Library (Dl,, Colrl,lluss Oc to ,Lul. it ~ - --~-9 .1 - )."., .