SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISELEV, A.A. - KISELEV, A.N.

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L io962-67 ACC NRj AT6036579 (based on Stappl s formula), calculation of tile prop;11,zltiml of tile pulse wave, and other indices, will provide a sufficient aniourit of information concerning the condition of tile comnow-mt' :-, cardiovascillar system The object of these experiments was to study tile cztrdizlc fmiction during pressor-deprcssor reactions based oil changes in the structure of the cardiac cycle. E'xperience with previous spaceflights has shown that this type of reaction can occur in cosinollauts. Func- tional tests included measured stimulation of tile carotid sinlis zone, changes in direction of the gravity vector in orthostatic tcr,;t!;, and 3 changes in the magnitude of the gravity vector by means of accelerations. These tests revealed the dependence of the expulsion and tension phaser, on the frequmcy of cardiac contractions and degree of change of the oystolic -ad diantolic pressure. It in concluded that Vro, polycardlographic mnthod can be tvcd for evaluation of the condition of tho circul.-tt-ry i-,icchan1cm under spaceflight conditions. (W.A. 1:,,. ;~;!; ATP SUD CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE : 0014a 66 Y ACC NRs AP7004639 0/ SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/66/000/003/0098/0103 AUTHOR: Rutberg, F. G.; Kiselev, A. A.; Dolyuk, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: Three-phase alternating current plasmatrons SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdcleniye. Izvestiya. Serlya tekhnicheskikh nauk. no. 3, 1966, 98-103 TOPIC TAGS: plasma generator, gas discharge plasma, plasma device, plz=mrm~ ABSTRACT:j The author presents two designs of three-phase alternating current plas- matrons intended for obtaining low temperature plasmas. The design of these plasma- trons differs by the number of electrodes (three and six), cooling system arrangemen t, and dimensions. Both types were tested using argon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and helium gases at pressures between 1.5 and 15 atm. The plasmatrons were operated continuous 1y for no more than 15 min due to limiting gas supply. The minimum currents at whic hi they operated stably were 30 and 80 amp for 3-electrode n-electr~- versions. respectively. The elctrodes were made of tungstp-~ '- 1v mm in diamiter. Maximum LeOL current and current density was 520 amp and 660 amp/cm2, respectively. The plasma- trons were cooled by water and their temperatures did not rise above 40--50C. Tables I and 2 show test results of 6-electrode and 3-electrode plasmatrons, respec- tively. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 3 tables. 1/2 UoC: 533.9.07:538.55 ACC NRt Table I Table 2 Temper- ature at Cas nozzle Are Are diu- dis- Gas en- Arc current power charge charge thalpy kre Gas voltage amp kw gm/sec, k kw/sec efficiency Argon 33 6160 20.5 12 2000 12.5 0,6 Nitrogen 140 300 61.0 20 2000 40,0, 0.65 Helium 80 150 is 0.0 m 11 106 [Hydroy.en . ' -200. 150 45 0.7 35W .35 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM-DATEI.- none Card 2/2 PAY, I.V.; K15EU:V, A.A. R!'~'-100 oll reclaiming unit. rlefteper. i tieftekhim. no.8:22-27 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. V;~-topi,-,nipt kmtorfi pu regencratsil otrabotannykh neftyanykh rm. ~-, ~ - I . YIJ'IRIN# R*Voj KMEWV# A*A* D"1008 for & gimItomeoto alaMlAg of parta In ttwft mtua2so 1- Iar, at d!ou -!~x dimatf(t a. Sta, e i lrBtre )6 n,-)* 2206-37 6 165. (;,tT"-.A 19a) L 127-M ]fWA(k)/FBD/$W(1)/kW(k)-2/T/&T(k)/EM(m)-2/EWA(h) SM11JP(c) U0 1ACCESSION M AP5023362 UR/0020/65/164/001/oo:18/0079. N41 iAUT11ORs -ZargarlyantsIme 81 ~Kisdgv, Kropotoval-Oo D t Kurbatov, Lo YoLyustrov-&-yad- Ittl 3&ar yans ly, V. Vol TaubkIn. Is I estooslova& I 'PA 94 Iff R TITLEs A continuous GaAs Injection loser cooled by a flow of gaseous helium !SOURCSt ANASSR. Voklsdyg~vs :164,, no. Is 1963, 78-79 TOPIC TAM" laserl injection lasers gallium arsenide, gallium arsew ,nide laser.-laser pumping .. ABSTRACTs A.continuously operating GaAs junction laser cooled by a flow.ofibelium vapor Is'described. A GaAs laser was mounted on a . . tri Sular.base. The p-n junction was formed by vapor diffusion of. staMato a vater-of GaAs doped with To oriented in the (111) planes The junction,area-was 0,34 x 0,4 no. The cavity was formed by cleav- Ing* The exierimental:device used:to obtain continuous emission to shown in Tilt I oU the Inatome. 1he major element in the devi.ce, was a.cryootst consisting of'& double-well silvered glass tube wLtb Card 1/3 IL 2327-66 ~ACCRSMN NRt APS023362 the air pumped out from the'space between the wall$* one end of the :tube and a hosting element were lowered Into the helium dowsro ' The ildiode at the other and of the tube was cooled by the flow ofithe ;helium goo.' The advantage of the cooling system was that the dLoda's Ahermal regime depended primarily on the thermal characteristics of !the helium gas and-on the GaAs* When the, laser was placed In the Jiquid helium and operated In the pulsed regime at a repetition rate ~of 50 pulses per second and at a pulse duration of 7 lisec, the thres- ihold current density was l300 Under the #as* conditions the threshold current denefti of the laser cooled to 630K by a flow .of helium gas vos,230.amp/cu * the laser use also operated continu- :ously at temperatures between 25 and 35K* At %,30K the thrishold !current density for continuous.operation wait 360 amp/cm2, (The out- ,put power was not!gIvan for any of the operating regines),o OrLg, 4rt, hams I formula sad I figures' ECS1 ASSOCIATIONi none SUBMITTZDt 121065 INCLI 01 No Rgr SOVI 000 OTHRI 004 ;Ccwd VUS COM F.C- ATV FR&881~04 ENCLOSURSI 01 0 Figo Is The experiviental setup for C?Ontinuous operation of the GaAs laser I - GaAs diode; 2 - cryostatj 3 - liquid holLual A - heating elemeatj 5 - wIndowel 6 - least -Perot Isterferouttert betteryl 9 image converters lCma-3/3- ar J1 111:14 3 1 j NP Iva a Isle, do it , .1, ~I1 .1 V -~ V. jalls 31n a it H. .131 b5i a A-%3 I q%MV211 AT if 411 ;.1 W i is!] KIS-ELEVL_AjIJ.; HIKOPOV, B.P. Activation of alkaline earth oxides in a vacuum bf passage of electric current. Radiotekh. i elektron. 7 no.9:1585-1592 S 162. (MIRA 15-9) (Cathodes) (Alkaline earth oxides) '. I., " , , "j. ". , T." ~ .- li.. j..' I , " "'. ., N, ... - .":", .,k; ~, ~l I ; I . .. I . . . . A , :71 a *- - "n - f - t ; ~ I- ." 1, 6 .. L~, (~ - -L.,L K~` .,; ; ~ . ; . y -~ :. , : - ~- , d % 'I . I . . - I h'; r . j, 7 1 '( I . k r, i a. ,~,~ rr-,', ' !-)-I .- '(:", I ,i " - I , -) I ~ , M, I ~;,:, 1, e , '..)) V=JklactricitY - luduction Nbtors Hty 52 Engineering - Wchinery "Synchronization of Induction Motors by the DAG System in the Aab~stos Industry," A. F. Kiselev &nd M. Ya. Beskov, town of Aabest "Elektrichestvo" No 5, PP 56, 57 Discusses experience in use of synchronization for compensation of coseR of poverftl motors on different tYPes of crushers in asbestos produc- UQn, Z.-esulting in raising power factor anu re- ducing exPenditures - Refers to Power savinas m&U in T;erritory of Asbest Electric Power NeWork synchronizing units produced at KIP Plant, and sezinar on subject at Admin of Electric Power Sales 3f Sverdlovenergo. Submitted 6 APr 51. 240T51 114 * V Subject Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical Abstract Institution Submitted USSR/Electricity Pub. 29 - 14/27 Kiselev, A. F., Eng. AID P - 3356 Use of synchronous 150-kva generator as synchronous motor Energetik,X19, 25, S 1955 In order to improve the power coefficient, the author used a 150-kva, 400-v, 1000-rpm generator made by the AEG plant as a motor to drive a pump of the 8NDV type. Thus the generator operated as a synchronous condenser. Its performance was satisfactory. One connections diagram. None No date K 1, 177 , A . F. Blor.Nd - Trannfusion Replacement fmn~-fusicn in Incrolytic ddrcnrr-r of t~x nevyn-n. Vol-1. -Ie('I:%'. i n.-hr. M,14- i (let'. 20, -o. 1) Jan. - Fel). 1952. "ontTlAy Tipt of I~issJan Accomelons, Tibrpry (-,f Con,7rarr, Jine 19~2. 11 -- I I X"F. Productivity of spruce j;3antaU:)n:) dopwinding on the density of planting. hot.; Isal. Bol, od. VD0 no.611/11-5-143 164. (KRA 180) SI1901601002101, B004/b')60 A UT HORS i Kiaelev, A - G. , Mokul I akiy 114. A 1A 7 U rk . r, Y u W__ - , - TITLE- Anisotropy of Hyperfine Splitting .n E-1 e-.' r~n Pa-amAqr- ic D -------- Spectra of Irradiatt-d PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinenlya !960, Vel 2, No. 11i pp. 1678 - 1687 TEXT, The authors wanted to identify the radicals forming on *h.'~ i7-aiiat-ion of polymers by the hyperfine 9tructire -)f the epr spe~trum- Experiments were made by stretching origntod polyme~rs The epr spectra were taken at various angles between orientation of the p)lymer and t~a magnetic f.eld at 9000 Mc/sec in the high-frequency modulated magnpti.: fie!!. The investigation covered low-pressure polyethylenp\Pstretcho_-d in the -old state; polytetrafluoro ethylene (Teflon),' a! 5000C; p-~,Iy.-inyl 0 Pstretchpi chloridellstretched at 7 1 2 C1 polymethy methacry:alp~stret~-hp-i at '40'C, Irradiation took place either in the reactQr (ir, --acua~ad qvartz ampuls at 40-qO C) or by beta radiation of a A.196 peedle 'khalf lifp 64.,," h). As i!? shown by Fig 1, the intensities of the re,) an-I the::- number lepenl. An*.,jotropy (it' Ityperfine Splitting in Electron Pdramagn-tic Resonance Spectra of Irradiated B004/BC60 Ori-rit-1 Polymer~, p~!,v-thylena. on the angle b-tween e"cngatiin axii ini 1~o'i A- ic~-i Tht- r,~,jult is discussed on tne basis of 'he an a r,-.,dicalt H(1) H, The latter has four e4-aivalen* q (,I) prc-ons ani i I I cl central H(!) pr~' :~n.. For the, :omp:r.-'.~rts shown -*n F-.E, C* C 'C C1\ "L W - -.N ~i e : ' i c, n -, C" equa*4ons are der4vAd on the basis 7f the pr .' I) ~W (1) and H H of H 1) H H, 12) 4 [4) eit L I I - - s it C D), IIa) H H 112 -4 e P - 3' ext (112) j[1] + 2[4)~ (4 pcssibilitieso m T, !m ert H (112)1-[1] ~ 2[4]~ (4 possibilities:-m- m 0 xt (!12)[lj (6 cft~d 2/5 Anis:,tropy of flyperf ine Splitting in Eloc-tron S/ 1901(010021ro, .1r)-410,-, Pa7arnagrpti- Resenance Spectra of lrradiat~A B004/BO60 tlri-n,ed Polymers H..'. ian7tes the ovtor field, HO kilRAN; g^ , g fa:t7~r -~f the free -~Iec*ron PB -~ Bohr magnetan, m ani m the projection of the proton spin (4) 4 'f H and H protons on the magnetic fi-li direction The dependence f~,und experimentally, of the position of spectral lines fits thaoreti~'al ')tinnq (1) (4) . . , , H and If protons are not equiva!4~nt - eaf:h other Tho r 1-n~lity of the tinpairi-d electron is low,~r on H (''I than in H (4) Data cDn- firm th-3 formation of an alky'A radical on 17radiati,n at 77'.K Po2ye-hylene irradiated at 40-50 0C gave an epr spectrum with 7 -omp-nents. each of which was a dotiblet , This spectrum sorresp,,ndi 'o a liniform .nterac-1cn of an unpaired electron with 6 protons Thic is hol;-Pi to point to tho (4) C,)rmaltien )f an allyl radical --C11 CH -'III CH CH~ An,---,tr3PJ 2 wae 14kowise obqql~rved in orientel Tefl~~r,; the spec,:ra h,-vp-.er. were nit ana I No anisotropy was observ,~d with pDlyvinyl ani p--lyam~d-. Tl-~P. ab-ti-o of anisotropy in polymethy! w-thacrylal- aril p-~Iyiiy.--ne is by th- fact that there is no protor in th-x of C;~ri 11/~~ An,~sn*ropy of Hyperfine Splitting in Ele~trcn S/190/60/002/011/0!4/027 Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra of Irradiated B0041BO60 07-.entpd P:ilymers *.h,- ilrpai-~d e-lectron, that might cause, as w,.*h poIy-!hyI-?ne, An an,,q-jt-,~py of hyp~-rfin,~, splitting The authorg ref-- t!, inv-?stigs'~-ns ,:-inbi-ed by V V Voyevodskiv (Ref, 1) at the Tnst'-t-i* khim,;h~5'K(,,y ,,.z~,ki AN SSSR7InBtitAAtP of Chemi,7al PhysjcA qf ths- AS]TSSF) Th r- a o;,jr.-g awl 7 roferences Soviet, 2 US a r. 1 2 B 7 h SUFMITTLDi May 10, 1960 C:~-d A/C~ 0/190/60/002/011/014/027 B0041BO60 Ail 0 Fig. 1i Speotra of oriented lowapreagure golye~hyleae irradiated at 77 K* Measurement made at -30 C. 0 , 45 , 6o , go are the angles between orientation of sample and direction of magnetic field. For 00 and 900 the theoretical scheme of position of lines and their relative intensities is given. Card 5/5 ALEYSANDROV, A.A.; GAVRILOV, V.Yu.; USELEV, A.G.; UZURKIN, YU.S.: MOKULISHY, M.A. Origin of broad electron paramagnetic resonance lines in nucleic acids and their complnxes with proteins. Dokl. AN S~:SR 141 no.C: 1483-1485 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Predstavleno akademikom AJ..Aleksandrovym. (Paramagnetic resonance and relaxation) (Nucleic acids) (Ferromagnetism) Y. Isl dy, 1-1. C'. 35524. F, ~Iaj~r, nti~( T Lecherlyti I Svl:-,',:c',ey ('~-nentrel'r,.-,ro P.-oir khozid en" yA, . V. SE: Vor~rosy "rudw-y Yhimwl-il. T . ~ " . ' . , I c ~4 ~ 1, c - ? - Letc-) s' k"lim-n-ill n,,,)--Ii Vo3. IF, ' o74-v, , F.1"I'LLEV) i." ./ :. 3554f). KII lk-. VoI,roI-a-;;estvezin.,,kh Clnukh-lcy Sredo5ter,:~-qi. V SI: Vo-~rosy Gru -noy ."hirurgli . T. 111 , Y. , 1949, c. 22-,,-2~'. 1 1 ',/, -, I-etopis' Zhurrallny~.h jtcitey, Vol. /.Pt I oskv-ip 1. KISEL--I, ,- r,., prof. 2. US-7R (600) 41 Tuberculo3is 7. Treatment of Pulmonary tuberculosis characterized by large cavities; preliminary communication. Probl. tub. no. 5, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, plabouwPY -1953. Unclassified. KISXW, A..G., professor Scientific session of the Ukrainian Tuberculosis Research Institute. Probl,tub, n0,2:76-78 Mr-Ap 154. MRA 70) (UXRA INIL--TUBJIRCULOS IS) 17(2) COV/177-58-11-32/50 AUT.'-CRS: Kiselev, A.G., Lieutenant-Coloriel of the 11,edical Corps alicl M`HB-IdM~Mko, 1.1-Ye. , Lieutenant of the .:edical Corps TITLE: Treatment and Prophylaxis of Influenza and Catarrh of the Above Respiratory Channels PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, lir 11, pp 83 - 84 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a military unit patients suffering from catarrh of the above respiratory channels and influenza were successfully treated with a mixture applied by Pro- fessor P. Kartashov which was composed of salicyl sodium - 1.0, potassium iodide - 0.1, distilled water - 200.0 and six drops of iodine tincture. The a.ixture also proved to be a good prophylactic against catarrh and influenza. Card 1/1 KISEIZVp A.O.; MOKULISKUp H.A.j LAZURKIN, Yu.S. # . -- -.--'_..T opy of 17perfine splitting In electron para- magnetic rafonance spectra of irradiated oriented polymers] Anizotropiia sverkhtonkogo raashchepleniia v spektrakh elektronnogo paramagnitnogo rezonansa oblu- chennykh orientirovarmykh polimerov. Moskval In-t atom- noi energii, 1960. 22 p. (MIRA 17:2) PEREVOZKINP Yuriy Stepanovioh; MEIZVp Aleksandr Gavrilovich, mekhanik-II Ishturman Now developments'in work organization on the motorsh NST-151" Rech.transp. 22 no.1sl Ja 163. (M%A 1632) 1. Kapitan-II pomoshchnik makhanika teplokhoda nST-1$10 Irtyahpkogo parokhodstya (for Perevozkin). 2. Teplokhod "ST-151" Irtyahokogo porokhodstva (for Kiselev). (Inland water-Aransportation-Employees) RUDIN, D.T.; X1C1a3_1V. A.Z.;J-PPOPORT. M.A.; YPROSHW, F.I. rmproving, the coordination of main line and Industrial trans- portation, Zhel,-doretransp., 41 no-9:14-17 S 159- (MTRA 13:2) 1. Nachallaik giruzovoy alushby Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Rubin). 2. Instruktor otdela tyasheloy promyshlennosti, transport& I evyasi SverdlovBkogo obkoma Kommunisticheekoy partil Sovetekogo Soyuza (for Xiselev)* *3. Glavnyy inihener gruzovoy sluzbby Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Rappoport). 4. Zamestitell nachal'nika transportnogo otdola Sverdlovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Teroshkin). (Ural Mountain region--Uilroads--Freight) .-XISEZV, A-I.. insh. Iffect of various types of truck locomotives on the side wear of ratel on curvese Test* TSHII M 19 no.8:22-24 160o (KIRA 13:12) (RailroaAs-Rails) YU.V.; BUMAROV, A.A.; GC)-R'-)I'fF!"Y,'-! K.TIEFLFV, A.I.; YHRM072 KCMAHOV, - LOBAN07P X.P. - Volenno-plutonic belts in thp south of FAster" Sib-rill. Dukl. V M 160 no.6:1388-1391 F 165. (MIRA 18-2) - 7)] S 1. Init-itut ze-moy kory Siblrskofo otrio-lenivn AN '.%"i. 3',~Jt,Tj t t"I July 23, 1964. S.L.; 1181M, Aol.; INAMOT, 1.0.; PARLBANOT, K.TS. Automatic device for olvaltansous drilling of four nail holes In window sashes. Saggested, by S.L.I)rsin, A. I.Kiselev, 1.0.1smalk-or, X.TS.Barabanov. Rats.1 I%obr.predl.v strol. no.16:45-46 16o. (KIRA 13:9) 1. Rabotnitt derevoobrabatyvayushchago kombinata No.3 Olaymosprometroymtorialy Koegorispolkom, Xoskya, Ir-ya -taracharov- skaya U149 doe* (Windows) (Drilling and boring machinery) fI--- KISELEV, A.I. (Leningrad) Amber in Lake Tastakhe Priroda 50 no. 2:65 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) (T"istaakh-Xrjyll# Lake-Ambor) KISEI.iN 0 A. 1. Surgical treatment of adenomas of the prostatic gland in diabetes mellitus. Mod. zhur. Uab. no. n s 59,~ 11 161. (MlliA 150) 1. Iz urologicheskoy kliniki (zav. - doteent I.P.Pogorelko) Tashkentako o gosudarstvenno o meditsinskogo instituta. NIINZES) MOSTAU GWD-Ta'ORS) RISEI.6'V A. I. Coccoliths of calcareous algae from the ice layer of the Dogdo River. Zap, Veen.mln.ob-va Z! no~1:91v-95 163. (MIRA l6S4) (Dogdo River-Diatoms) (Dogdo River-Coccolithophoridas),-P ...r' . J., ANDRIYEVSKIY, S.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZOLINIKOV, kand.t,~khn.n-uk; USELEV, A.I.,, inzh.; KOROLEV, K.P., doktor tekh-P.nauk, prof.; KRYIDV, V.A., kand.takhn.nauk; SHESTAKOV, 7.3., kand.tokhn.nauk; VEHIGOj M.F., doktor tekhn.nauk; I9iEPKOrfJ%',KIY, 6.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; rVANOV,, V.V., doktor t,~khn.nauk, retsenzent; OPLOVA, I.A., inzh.red.; VOROP'YEV.-',, L.7., tekhn.red_ [Truck-type locomotive underframes for high-speed traffic] Telezhechnye ekipazhi lokomotivov dlia povyshennykh skorostel dvizhenlia. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie H-va putei soobshchenila, 1962. 303 p. (Yoocow. Vsesoluznyi nauchno-looledovatellskii institut zhPlPznodorc,zI-noi-o transports. Trudyt no.248). (YIPA 16:2) (locomotives--Deslgn and construction) (Railroad engineering) KOMAROV, Yu.V.; KISSM, A.I. Age of the Borgoyskiy formation in western Transbalkalia. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no-3t693-694 S 163. (MMA 16tl2) 1. Vostochno-Sibirskiy geologicheskly institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Tanihinym. KISELEV, A.I.; 5ALTYKOVSKIY, A.Ya. Some petrochemizal charACteristics of Middle Jurass!c effusives in swithuestern TransbaSVIa. Biul. MOU. Otd. geol. 39 no.6t96-110 N-D 164. (MTRA 18:3) KL3-FI.E%*,, A.I.; hPA-M.'GIVI E.L.) IIAKA.---EIIKG, G.I.; I-G.) .-.- -1- .1. rej. (Froblemn 1- ord-lutry illfforvnt.lal aquritiotv I Sborillk .tiditch 1-o cbykriovei~n~m (Afferontuially.yr. !.'oskva, Vy.,,sYaia slikoln, 19(,5. 235 p. (!.'I U lF. : 2 ) MINCMI'lKOP II.I., kand. teklm. nauk; KISELB., A.I., inzh. Adjustment of the acceleration of Mosel loconoOve 4hw?I5. Vest. "'SNII WS 24 no.401-53 165. (MIRA iP:71, lisav, A.K. ....... Open halls versus closed embins in inhalatoriums. Gig.i &an. no.7:47-48 ii 151. (141-Rk 6:7) (Inhalation (Therapeutics)) HSELEV, A.K. _(!4ookva) Aerosol therapy of the respiratory organs by aspiration of moist cold-vapor condensates. Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no.2s 44-46 Yzr-Ap 161. (MHA Us 6) (AEIWSOL THER&PY) (RESPIRATORY ORWS-DISFASIS) FISEIEV, A.K.; SINDIN, I.K. Lower Devonian deposits in the southwestern part of the halba lianee. Wkl. AN SbSR 141 no.6:1435-1437 1) 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Yuzbno-Kazakhstanskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Nalivkinym. (Kalba Range-Geolof-y, Stratigraphic) DAVIDENKO, V.V.; IPATOVt A.Yao; USELEV K. ' . Silurian and Dovonlan atratigraphy of tk.e Char structural-facies zone* Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. gool. nauk ro.5:23-31 '63. (MJRA 1711) 1. Inntitut geologicheskikh nauk AN KazSSR, Alma-Ata i Yuzhno-Kazakb.. ntarwkoye geologichookoye upravieniye Vinisteratva geologii i ckhrauy nodr KazSSR, Alma-Ata, XISXLET, A.I., Irandidat tokhnichaskikh nauk. Control of the operation of the locking gear. Tekst. pros. 14 no.5:49-50 )ly 154. NLRA 7:6) (Spinning machinery) 11511U, A.K.; KISSIVA, N.M. I e0- ~I'f'fsct of twists during spinning And twisting on the properties of twisted melonge, thread. lpv.vyn. uoheb.smy.; takh.takat.prow. no.2:22-11 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Ivnnovskly tekstilInyy institut. (Cotton spinning--Tables, calculations, etc.) x1slum, A4 ... 1, Analrale of hopper performnce In the roserypi ection -,f a one- process picker. lxv,v7s,uch9b,s&v.; takh.takat.pron. no.4:85-94 1 v3. (WRA llsll) 1. Ivannvnkly takottl'Vy Institut. (Cotton machin"ry) KISILTY I - -- ~ . Yortleth anniversary of the Ivanovo Textile Institute. Izv.vya.uchob. av.; takh.taket.pron. no.4:186-188 158. (MIRA 11111) : . Zavediqushchly kafedroy makhanicheskoy takhnologii volnknist7kh a anovskogo tekstillnogo Instituta. (1vanovo-Textile schools) rISSUV. A.1r. Professor V.A. Voroshilov's work on the theory of yarn twisting tind construotion. lsv. vys. ucheb. sav.: tekh. tokst. prom. no.5:148- 152 159 (MIRA 13:3) 1, Ivanovskly tekatillnyy Institut. (Yarn) IISIIJCV, A.K., doteent Third Scientific Methodological conference of institutes of Higher Iducation on textile fabrics. I%v.vys.ucheb.t&v.: tekh.tekst. prom. no.6:136-138 159. 04IRK 13:4) (Textile fabrics) KISF117, A.K.; MIZOIIOVA, A.I.; MANEISHKINA. I.I. Effect of the properties and twist of rayon staple fibers on the properties of the yarn. Izv.vys.ucheb.sav.;tekh.tekot.prom. no,4: 1~-)-49 16o. (MMk 1319) 1. Ivanovskir takstilOW institut im. M.Y. Frunze. (Rayon) (SpinninO KISUV, A.Z. Yor closer cooperation b,2tween textile Institutes and Industry, 1zv.vyv.uahvb.x&v,j takhatekst.prom. no.2tl45-146 16o. (MIRA 13:11) (Textile induavry) (Textile research) WIN,, GeorgV Nikolayevich,, prof.j SOLUVIM, Aleksoy Nikolayevich, prof j- KISELEV A.X dotsent, retsenzont; FAI:ShYM, A.B., prof:9 F-etsonzentj BUDNIKOV, V.I., doteent, retsenzent; UZAREVA, S.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk,, roteenzent; UNISHIS, L.A.9 kand.takhn.nauk.. retsenzent; TM4AYAN, S.A., kand.tcklm.nauk, retsenzent; SHMNGARTj M.D., red.; SHVETSGV, S.V., tekhn.red. [Ouide to textile materials] Tekstillmos materialavedenies Pod obshchei red. O.N.Kukina. Moskva,, Izd-vo sauchno-tekba,lit-ry. Pt.l. 1961. 303 p. (Kau 15:4) 1. IvanovB1zly tekstillro-1 inatitut (for Kinelev). 2. V"eooyuzrqy zaochrVy iwtitut legkoy i tekatillnoy proc7ehlennoati (for Pakshver). 3* Tasbkontskiy tekstil'xWy institut (for Budnikov). 4. VessoTun" institut prou7shlonnouti lubyanykh volokon (for Lazareva). 5. T89utralirly sauchno-iseledovatel'skiy inatitut oberstyanoy prouqshle=osti (for Luvishis). 6. TSentrallmyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut shalkovoy proz7Bhleunosti (for Tumayan). (Textile fibers) KISLIz-v, -A,!;, For further improvement of equipment and technology in the spinning industry. Izv.vys.ucht3b;zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.3: 154-157 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Ivanovskiy teksti-lInyy institut im. M.V. iYLnze. (Spizwing machinary) KISEIZVP Abstolly Konatantinovlo.h; ISAICHEV, A.F., red.; PANKRATIOV, --.- A.I.P tekhj~.' i;A." [Now equipment and technology for the spinning of synthetic staple fibers] Novoe oborudovanie i takhnologiin prindeniia ahtRpellnykh volokon. Ivanovo, Ivanovskoe knizhnoe lzd-vo 1962. 121 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Spinning) KISELEVY A. K. Deformtion and endurance of spun rayon yarn wiU Tarioug twist. Isy. vys. ucheb. zavo takh, tekat, promo no,40.2-17 162. (MIM 15: 10) 1. Ivanovskiy tekstillmy Inntitut imeni M. V. Frunze. (Yarn-Testing) (Rayon) BALYASOV, P.D.; BUDNIKOV, V.I., prof.; VANCHIKOV, A.N.; VLADIMIROVp B M.; KISELEV A.K.; KONYUKOV, P.M.; RAKOVj A.P.; SMELOVAl N:A.; *B.Ye.,- ZOTIKOV, V.Ye., retsenzent; EELITSIN, N.M., retsenzent; KOSTIN, B.V., retsenzent; TERYUSHNOV, A.V., prof., red.; SOKOLOVA, V.Ys., red.; BATYFMVA, G.G., tekhn. red. (Cotton spinning] Priadenie khlopka. (Byl P.D.Baliasov i dr. Pad red. V.I.Budnikova, A.P.Rakova, A.V.fTeriuBhnova. Moskva, Rostekhizdat. Pt.2. 1963. 395 P. (MI RA 16:6) (Cotton spinning) Vladimir 'Yegorovi-~)q USEW), Vifi-11mir prof., Yand. Lekhri. muk, retierizent; I,ILIi.(,VJ'IY, 1.',.YFi., kand. trakiin. ratuk, retner,*,*.ent; V.Ye., red. [~J'11111ing' of synthetic staple flbevij Frlacdeni~.- khimlche- skogo ~;htnpellnogo valokut. kvnq i-eg,-.nia iuiuslriln Fli 1.. 593 i,s OXII.,.." 17:11~ ,,I or XISEM, A.K. I Concentrate the forces of scientists specialized in the study of textile materials, Izvovya.ucbeb.zav.; takh,tekat,prome no-5:139-W 164. A (MIRA 187.1) 1. Iyanovskly tekatillnyy inatitut Iment X4V.7-unze. KISELEV, A. K prof. For the training of hiphly-qualifled enplInw.-ra. Tekvt..~rcn. 25 no.1:10-14 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Prorektor Ivanovskogo tekstillnogo institutzi L-.F-r,-- V.M.Frunze. KISE1ZV, A.K., prof., otv. red. (Theaes of the reports at the 20th scientific conference on work completed during 1962] Tezisy dokILdov na )a na- uchnol konferentsii po rabotamp vypolnennym v 1962. godu. Ivanovo, 1963. 70 p. WIRA 17:9) 1. Ivanovo. TekstilInyy Institut imeni V..I.Frunze. 2. Zamestitell rektorn Tvanovskogo tekstillnogo institata im. I V.FL-unze. V.l Lokh. teks prom. - , ~,.- ~] 'r. i., - fi lin, 11I fA 1. : i. , . - , . I . . I . . I . I'. I . .,!I ; Vill~ "' ti , ~ , '. 1 f , :.. " '. . .: ,, ~ '., , j ,.....-,,-" ,-, . ~: .. I .. . . , . ., .. , . ; , ~ L . . .. 1. '. . ; I - ". ! . * r, ~. ,-.r - . '. * . i :I , - ,. ,1. ... FILITSYN, Mikhail Varfoloreyevich;-.Ej-LLEV, BUROV, Vasiliy Sergeyevich; .-,'--'LIK, Ivan Timofe,revicb; "KnIOVA, V.G., red. [Diamond grinding and lappinp of hard-a2loy cutting tcol.- nt the Voskov Plant. Grinding of ferrite articles with synthetic-diar.ond wheels on the MI boixl; priictics of th(4 "Illich" Abrasiv, Plant] Almazzitiia zatochka I dovodh-a t-.-er- dosplnvnogo rezhushchego instruments. na zamde i.:~. Vosx`cova. Shlifovi-inie ferritovykh izdelii krugarri 1z sintetichesk-1kh Filrazov nn sviazice MI; opyt abrazlvnogo Lnvo6a 111111cli" V.S.Llurov i. I.T.Belik. Leningrad, 1965. 17 P. (VIRA 1F:,.) KISELEV? A.4 -4Moskva) Asroool tharapy in dooroaaed relati" air humidity. Vops kur*, fizioter. i looh&, fist kullt, no.6t557-558 163. (MIRA 170) KISEWj A*L,, red.j IDIM, K,A,, red.1 PARFENOVA, 0., red.; CHIZHIKOVA,V., red. [The 30th anniversax7 of tha Mordvinian A.S.S.R.j 1930-1960] .3o lot Mordovskoy ASMI 193D-1960, Saranakp 14ordovakoe kriftoe izd- Vol 1961. 205 p. (Mordovia-Economic conditions) WIRA 15:4) 1. KISLUV, P. I., KISEIEV, A. M., ENG.; TEFREMOV, M. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Crushing Machinery 7. Pulverizing poor grade coal with small ball charge. Izv. VTI 21 no.9, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January .1953. Unclassified. 1i~j. vl. ;.,I,. c5jll.~ of 11 1"o r ii;c,, I-J" I ~; I '~*) 13 ,!lo r. In In -~ t.1.4 c:iI14 vr t L I Z I - 1 An Ircrc ot In '11 m."atzr Il PC, J, ~. '0.1~jl uld I I'll wqvx Of the r.01111. PA.h. r. - _-, L :.: . 7"', , NMIN. S.G.; KISICLV A Happing potential Innnwipreiivible fluid flow around arbitrary ^ftpe wing profiles. Trudy IAI 26:37-56 152. (KM 10-6) (Airfoils) (Conformal mapping) CRATIA. Hikol'sy Dmit'riy;vIch: TMAIXV 141131, KPc,bayj*,!JcV BUBSOV. 2.A.. polkownik, redaktor; AUVA, A.M.# nnicneskly redaktor [In search of the now-, shtches of military affietency promoters] V poiskakh novogo; ocherki o voinakh-ratsionalizatorakh. Nookys, Voon,ixd-vo X-va obor. SSSR. 1956. 93 p. (Xicrofilm] (xj.BA io:6) (xilitery anginaering) r\ V!, H - IIISZM, A. (Zaporoshlye); ABRAMOV, P. (Zaporoshlye); UM. 0. (Zaporoshlys); ""IUMT. T. (Zaporozhlys); GOMTT, I. (Zaporoshlys); X&YBORML, 1. (Zaporoshlys); RLUUM. 1. (Zaporoshlys); SHEUM. A. (Zaporoshlys); EMIUM. V. (Zaporoshlye); DOLGONOVSKIT. N. (Zaporoshlys). We support the patriotic initiative of the Muscovites; a letter from active members of mass defense work to Zaporoshlye. Voon-Snan.32 no.12:17 D 156. (XLRA 10:2) 1. Predsedatell DnsproTskogo alyuminiyevogo zavodskogo komitsta Dt%- brovollnogo obehchestys. sodaystylya armit, avis6talt i flatu (for 11seley). 2. Chlen komitsta (for Abramov. Bayev). 3. Obshchestvan- ny" Instruktory (for Agarkov, Gostryy, X&yboroda, Rubanik). 4. jjr- tivisty oboronno-mansovoy rabuty (for Smerdov, Xhlivenko). 5. Sek- retarl Dneprovskogo zavodskop kamiteta Leninskogo kommunistichasko- go soyusa molodeshl Ukrainy (for Dolgonovskiy). (Military education) KISMLEV, A., pcApolkovnik. Against formalism in spreading the achievements of innovators and Inventors. Voen.vest. 36 no.3:58-61 Mr 156. WaA 9:8) (Russia--Armed forces--Iquipment) KISIM, A.H.; SCHASTIM, N.G. I Invontore and Innovators in tho Armed Yorcen of the Sorlet Union, Isobr. V SSSR 3 no.2:5-6 7 458. wunm (Militury onginoering) KISELKV, A., podpolkovnik; STICPANOV, I., podpolkovnik Develop more inventive work among combat engineers. Voen.-inzh. zhur. 102 no.5:40-43 14Y 15R. (YW 11:6) (Military engineering) SCHASM.M, N.G., Inzh.-polkovnik; KISEIIV, A.E., 1,odpolkovnik tekhn. oluzhby; KOI.Mio"KIY, L.Ya., lnzh.-polkcvriik; STITANOV) I.P., podpolkov-nik; allldiOV, V.I., inzh.-.,.apitan 2 ranga; 1.',ORGZCV, J.N., red. (Invention and innovation in the Armed '-orcos of the U.S.S.h.] lzobretptolt:;'Lvo i rnit.,31onalizat.Ala v vooru- zhennykb silakh SSSR. MoAw~, Voenizdat, irJ64. Q3 P. Ovul(A 17 12) KISSEIEV, A. N. Cranes, Derricks, etc. Mechanization of transhippin4l in the Rostov harbor., Mpkh, truJ, rab., 6, No. 1., 1952. Month -- List of Russian Accession.;, Library of Congress, A,r)rll 1952. UNCLAO'jEFILD. DROZDOV, N.P.t,_ ~ISE~~, A.N.1 ILIINA, L.I. Purification of sewage waters of wood-chemistry industries. Report No.l. Gidroliz.i lesokhim.prom. 15 no.6:6-9 162. (NIRA 1539) 1. TSentrallnyy nauahno-isaledovatellskiy i proyaktnyy institut lesokhImIcheskoy promyshlennosti*, (Wood-Zhemistry) (Sewage-Purification) KISELEV _AwtolUJIkolaLe~ OTA, V.G., nauchn. red.; _Ch; ZW MEL'HIKOVA, G.P.0 red.; TOKEH, A.M.p tekhr.. red. (Fundamental knowledge of agronor7.1 Svedsaija iz o3nov agronomil. Moskvat Proftekhizdat, 1963. 98 P. (YJRA 17:3) KISELEV, A. N. Weeds and the F3trugile AERinst them. Moqkvlk, 009, izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1951 59 P. (Trakhlatnia ngrozootakhnichaskie kuray. lst year of atudy) Meteorological At6t. 3.1-202 1..", 331 N sz' methdu vodoof erotlel I dafiJidsiel poc!14y. (Pielation, bevaten Vol. 5 No. I v#-atel i:111,11j,"Al P.xhim-rdemie, Njr)wnw, 14o. 9:840-33g. Sept. 1932. 19 lap(.". Jan* 1954 5 refs. MC-Experimental research tinder CUtfully defined conditions. Size distributinn orst,il particles given before and ifter water ermimi d mi water over I cm1finin. total amount Part 1 gewater 11) and deflation by wind (10 m. sec.-I (or 3 minutes and other combinat;orts). Sob- Preestwe " Wind 1,411radix1j: 1. Sod erosion 2. Wind erosion J. Experimental soil &CIML-A.A. YOROBITIV, Sargey Andreyevich; TXGOHOT. V.Te.;-j[ISZLRY, A.B.; CHIZHITSIrT, M.G., professor, radaktor; GRACHZVA. V.3., redaktor; MKOVA, Ts.I., takhnichaskiy redaktor [Manual for laboratory work on problems in agriculture] Rukovodstvo k laborstorno-praktichookim santatlism po zemledeltiu. Izd. 2-os, parer. Pod red. X.G.Ghtzhavokogo. Moskva, Gon. isd-vo selkhos. lit- ry. 1956. 326 p. (MUtA 9:9) (Agriculture-Study and teaching) CGHIZHF-VSKIY, flikhail Gr1gorlyevich, prof.; KISNIAV, A.M., dote.; YCROBOYET, S.A., dotes; YEGOROV, V.Te., prof .7,'EZM- P")(';'- dots.; TAMNIOV, 0 . .0 A~H.' assistant; CHXLIZHKIU, Yu.G.. red.; "IKOVA. Z.D., talrin. rod. Deneral agricultural Obshchee zemledelie. Pod red. H.G.Chitheyokogo. Moskva, Oos.lzd-yo sallkhoz. lit-r7, 1957. 357 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Agriculture) dots. 13. Iffoct of tillage methods on the m=bar of wood seeds in soil. Dokl. TSKhi no.M64-70 f57. (KIU llt4) (Wood control) (TI 1 la ge ) CHIZHZVSXIT, Mikhail Grigorlyevich, prof., doktor sel'skokhoz.neuk; AVATBV, M.G., doteent; ZHILTHOT, S.A., doteent; X153M, A.I*# doteent; PNTXRBURGSKIT. A.T., prof.; GROKHOVSKIT, M.I., doteent; OZZROV, V.I.. red.; BACHURINA, A.M., takhn.red,; BALLOD, A*I9q tekhn.red. (Agriculture with principles of soil scienee) Zemlodelie s osno- vami pochvovedeniia. Pod red. X.G.Chishavokogo. Izd*2&9 parer, Koskva, Gos.izd-vo sallichoz.lit-ry, 1959. 431 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Agriculture) (soils) CHIZHEVSKIT, M.G., prof., doktor sallskokhoz.nauk; KISILRY, A.N., doteent, kand.sellskokhosonauk Methods for experiments under field conditionh. Zemledelin 7 no.10:70-77 0 059. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Moskovskaya ordena Lenina sallskokhozyaystvanWa ukndemiya Imeni K.A.Timiryaseva. (Agriculture-Experimentation) KISZLIV, A.N.,Irand. sell skokhozayystvemWkh nauk ........ -- Measures for controlling ragweed (with nummmry in Xrelish]. Izv. TSKhA no.5-.20.6-209 060. (MmL 13:11) (Ragweed) KISILRY, A.N.-. MOSHKOT, T.F. AUtOMItle bond feeding into dies. Avt.pron. no.8:)4-35 AC ,6o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Toroslavskiy motornyy zavod. (Yeed mechanisms) L 29432-66 EWT(d)/EEC(k)-2/EWP(l) IJP(c) Btt/GG ACC NRt AR-9020510 S61-T-Ab -9-c-651ti-I M76271W5-/000-/00 8 /W 60/100 60 ATFMOR: Kiselev. A# No- V TITLE: oome problems on Information storage in memory units-for automating the control of-Me7e operation systems SOTTRrE: Pef. zh. Avtomatlka,, telemekhan1ka i vychisliteltnaya tekhnika, Abs, 8R467 REP SOURCE% Sb. po obmenu opytom, primeneniya vychial. tekhn. na vodh, transp, M,-L., Transport, 1964, 147-151 TOPIC TAGSs computer storage, computer memory, naval equip-ment , digital computer system, navigation computer, information storage and retrieval, computer application ABSTRACT: A description in given of the structure of a controlling d IL ~ i 4'-'a1 computin;,: machine for receiving and processing InformAtion (I on the state of a fleet and for the solution of problems on the optimal control and regulation of fleet operations as related to harbors. All of the information stored by the digital computer may be divided as follovri permanent, infrequently changed, statistical, current operational, and intermediate. For recording the first two types of 1, the long-time memory unit will be used; for statistical I Card 1 /2 UDC 661.142.343:629.12 L 29432-66 ACC NRi AR5020510 the file memory; for storing the operational and intermediate I - the mass memory. Numerical, dictionary and associative address systems of the menory units of information machines are examined. A deduction is made re-arding the expediency of using the numerical address system of a digital co:,-.puter for automating the control of fleet operations. A description -a given on the working princlpl~s and basic working characteristics of long-times mass and buffer memory units, SUB CODE4. 09, IaOSUBM DATE I none , -A " 6 , !L Pn ACC NR, AT6014883 SOURCE CODE: UR/2752/65/000/077/0094/0098' AUTHOR.- Kiselev A. Kulalin, V. K. ......... Br I ORG: Y)oAa, TITLE: Certain problems of reliability of the digital dispatcher computer SOURCE: Leningrad. Tsentrallpyy nauchno-losledovatellskiy institut morskogo, flota. T 1 trudy, no. 77, 1965. Avtomatizatsiya i vychIslirtel 0ma tekhnika na morskom flote (Automation and computer engineering in the Merchant Marine), 94-98 TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, computer reliability. programming, coding, error cor- I rection coding, error detection coding) tiavaJ Vit ABSTRACT: The article discusses an autonated system for controlling fleet_o22rations on the basis of an analysis of the opcrating conditions and by increasing the reliabi-I i lity of digital dispatcher computers. It also discusses a basic group of problems solved by such a system. The authors propose that any increase in reliability requireq the development of (a) stable algorithms and progrirns for problems solved by the Sys- tem, and (b) a system of experimental and diagnostic test-programs for error location! and automatic switching and the employment of a spare excess code mod 3, and redundant! circuits and elements. From the viewpoint of the effectiveness of the digital dis- Card 1/2 UDC: 681.142.3.004.6 L 06~1-613 ACC NR, AT6014883 patcher computer and its economy of operation, it is most expedient to utilize simul- taneously a spare redundant element. The authors conclude that such considerations will enable designers to develop a system that automatically detects errors, locates.: faults, switches from faulty circuits to operational circuits, and eliminates com- putational errors. SUB CODE: 07)1'1,lSl SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REr: 004 Card 2/2 i, 4c~6nn_6(, rllrr M ACC NR, ATGO14776 0 AUTHOR: Kisclev, A. N. ORG: 11011C TITLE: The problem of selecting a permanent memory for a specialized electronic computer for operational fleet control in shipping SOURCE: Leningrad. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut morskogo flota. Trudy, no. 51, 1663. V;~dslft_oft_n'aya tekhnika I avtomatizatslya na morskom flote (Computer technol and automation In the merchant marine), 69-81 TOPIC TAGS: ship navigation, digital computer, ferrite core memory, information storage and retrieval, computer memory ABSTRACT: An analysis Is made of the specific kind of inforn~Atlon to be stored in the perma- nent meniorles of the specialized electronic dlg!tal computerdtsed in the automation system for shipping fleet operatlon control. The fundamental requirements of the permanent memory unit (capacity, access time, storage duration, reliability, economy, etc.) are discussed, and such devices are broken down into the following broad categories: 1) Information Input and out- put memories; 2) external magnetic tape or disk memories; 3) internal memory, directly Card 1/2 L 4C;690-66 ACC NRs AT6014776 coupled to the arithmetic unit; 4) Intermedlatp magnetic drum memories; and 5) permanent memories for nondestructive Information read-out. Six basic types of computer-stored Infor- mation are distin1paiiihed, including: 1) permanent Information stored during the entire opera- tion of the machine, with invariable content and volume; 2) permanent Information of variable content and volume; 3) information stored during the entire work cycle of the machine, the element content and the volume of which are subject to lnfrvquent changes; 4) information which Is the result of the processing of dispatcher (controller) Information or the solution of somo specific problem; 5) current information requiring short-term storage during the problem- solving cycle-, and 6) Intermediate Information. The paper deals primarily with the structure, design, operational characteristics and special features of the permanent memory. Methods of ni emory -to -coin puter coupling are mentioned and the significant deficiencies of specific memor types tire noted. Among the classes of permanent memories discussed in some de- W1 are magnetic card and tape memories, metal card memories, cylindrical ferrite core memories, memories employing one or two cores per bit. and ferrite core memories with apertures. It Is shown that ferrite--corc memories can now be used for the specialized com- puter In the system of automatic fleet operattons control; especially recommended are circuit arrangements employing a single core for the storage of multi-p:)sition numbers. It was also found that multi -aperture ferrite cores permitting nondestructive read-out are promising com- ponents for the design of such memories. This Is particularly true of cores In which the read- out Is accomplished by a transverse field. Orig. art. has: 11 figures. SU13 CO )E: 0?111 SUBM DATE: none/ DRIG REF: 011 Card 66 Ea(d)AWPiy'~itwptl)/DM(b)/SWE(I) m.%. mile pjvkx)oyyf isoms cmzt Up'loirw ~10WIOWIAW311a V? -'I AUTHM.- Denison, X. If*; Gasl~m Le X*;., KISaM A& V PA TITLE t ~Ctntral-di Ober Wd4i Of XUt-OM010d 9 the control a 10 operation wA block dispatrber,'digitai compAer. I'SOURCSS Ref, the Avtomt*'M%~M$ L V, ~W WM51D kso. MW Tr.' TM.Aro". I in-U nor 19a* 65-96 -flotd'~'M- 59j, -water tr afAc, TOPIC, V harbor f"ility, Cat AM TPJM: 2he seagoing v1doh must be controlled an compli ed probabilit4r "asses* A:46"','af the control: -.system Is'lzmented in the fwu of two Interacting 'g and regulation of operationsp mA the in other for control, aecoi3nting) aM ajuLlyi1j. ' rianijIM solves the -problem of estab- j;' Lis" the frej&t voli3w and the distribution of freight flow either between dif-~ ferent harborsp or within the confines of a single harbor.. and other problems Awas -solution.7tel" the option transportation planp the - option fleet aperfitioup: MA option loading at the ports, As a result or various disturbing factoiss the re&Ur,& tion of the optimal plan calls ror'solving the problim of optimal control of fleet operation and of the losdiV49 at - US ports; to solve this problem it use statistical methods WA a 'purposeful analysis of trial variants. !&-&n644" involving control, Mcountingo and ana2rsis should be subordinated not onlj to can- trol purposes# but also to'Problow.of operative control* the authors describe the Ca d 2/2 Met 65.OU.56t 6A.51 62fi.6