SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONSTANTINOVSKIY, M.Y. - KONTEK, WACLAW

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KONSTANTINOVSKIY, M.Y. [Konstantynovs,kyi,, m.i,), inzh.; KRAVCIENKO, O.S., Tn-zH-.- -- ---' Operating the SKEM-3R beet combine. Mekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.8:15- 16 Ag 163- (MIRA 17t1) .L 02123-67- -.EWT.(m)/EWP(f) FD 41WL441W!~__ ACC NRs AP,60,31769-(:A) SOURCE CODE: UR/00 000/007/0048/0050 AUTHOR: Omellchenko. V. I. (Engineer); Krasnikov A. S. (Engineer); y_qpctx1JT1,__V,._L. _,Kon in"y V. A. (E - '-___~vs~rov, (EnginecO -a-t-a-n-t- n g: rn ~e e r ~,;U v a-'- (Candidate of technical N. sciences) X/ ORG: None TITLE: Industrial electric power generatore'using aviation turbine engines SOURCE: Promyshlennays onergetika, no. T, 1966, 48-50- TOPIC TAGS: electric power engineering, electric power plant, turboprop engine .AB!':TRACT: The authors discuss the advantages of using discarded aviation turbine en- gines for generating power in industrial plants, transport and in various branches of the petroleum industry. Units using aviation turbine engines could be made for various power requirements varying from several hundred to several thousand kilowatt output. The authors describe a successful attempt to set up such a unit in the Soviet Union in 1965. This unit utilized an AI-20 turboprop engine in conjunction with an SGN-14-4v-~U` 1000 kw synchronous enerator.\DThis generating plant was equipped with an automatic control which ensured its starting, controlled its fuel and oil supply and handled emergericiec. The AI-20 turboprop engine is capable of running on various fuels. It was found that it could be operated on diesel fue and natural gas if the natural gas rd 1/2 UDC: 621-311.23+629..13. L 09123-67 Act P4R, AP16011 7AQ was Compressed to 10 atm. The 1Nbrica_ti_Qn mixture used for operating this engine con- sisted of 75% transformer oil or MK-8Qand 25% MS-2016r MK-22 Oil.// The engine cbnaumed 0.8 liters Of Oil per hour. Since a 1600 kilowatt.gene'ratorcould-not be.found, the engine was set to function at 50% capacity. The weight to power ratio of this unit 12-3. The unit functioned norma-11Y throughout the test period. One of the advantages Of using' such a unit is that it does not require water for cooling and the exhaust gases of the turbine can be used for heating Purposes. Orig. art. has:. 4 figures. 17- CODE: 10, 13 SUM DATzt None not KORITS, O.K.;~LOR~TANTINO.VSKIT, Y.K.; YAMOVSKIY. I.A.; SEMIBRATOV. V~N,, otv,red.; AiiAit"A.S., zaveduyushchiy red.izd-va; TMMINA, Ye.L., taklm.red. (Uniform time and pay standards for construction, assembly. and repair operations in 19601 Idinya normy i rasteenki na stroitell- nyO. MOnta2hnys I resontuo-stroitellnys raboty, 1960 g. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam. Sbor- nik 2. ENarthwork] Zeallanys raboty. No.2 (Using hydraulic nachinery In earthwork) Gidromakhanizirovannyo zemlianys raboty. 1960. 135 -P. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvannyy komitet po delam stroitel'stva.- 2. TSentralluoys, normativno-issledovatellskoys byaro (TaNIB)'Kinisteretva stroitelletva alaktrootantsiy (for Zonstantinovskly. Yakabovskly). (Wages) (Dredging machinery) VORONOVA, N.A., dcktor telhn. nauk; GIN"BURG, 1.7-N., ~Ylzh.; Yhl- L'YAINCIV, I.Ya., lnzh.; GASPAROVA, S.H., inzh.; KOMSTAI,-,.,,'IOVSK--Y, V.M., inzh. Cylpebs form lcv-fiarbon cast iron and conditions for it~ use. TSement 30 no-5:15-17 S-0 164. (MI'M 17: 12) 412121-65 EEC(b)-2/F-EC(k)-2/EVIA(h)/EWT(I)/T PM-4/?Z-6/Peb IIP(c) AP5010383 UR'0108/65/0-20/004/0053/0061 K-.-.9.antJLncvakV, i". N. (Active member) n -f maximw oscillation frequency of drift transistors ZIP SOU ladiotekhnika, v. 20, no. 4, 1965, 53~-61 TC,PTI TAGS: transistor, drift transistor, oscillator, transistor oscillator '--,,AC7 A theoretical and experimental i-nvestigation is reported of the may-imum, cf a cLrift transistor -n I-he --gedback circuit. 'A -apac~tor r)~-'rorlo'!.0." T~ "I'. P, ~i-(- taul~,er, the within which cv- ~,g uos,,'-ive -w~ie:-e -s wie erru Lter- -a' --s exp~'e red Y 17~ ~17'~e5 vi"b ~-"Ie sxich 2, i 4~') ar, Incmase by ae 1 Xa 0 71-a -~rcpposed theory mere ac-cii-71i'e Card L 42121-65 T Otjl 41,CC:Iss. NR: AP5010383 ,--equency of drift-transistor o3cillators; 2) The above circuit (with an Ids n - I sp -ci fied ie, much higher maximum fequericies thanthoae by y I, I man~ifactiLrfjr. Orig. ~Lrll. nas~ 31~ for'n.".1arl. kt a ale rosvy zi L- cc) tam tz-, i c q t, i ,) n tLd Techrdca2L Society of Radio Enginoer;,.ng and SUBIMI-11M.- 01.Ju163 KNCL,. 00 SUB CODE: EC NO FM SOV: 001 OTHER. 003 ATD PRESS: 3239 MONSTANTINOVSKIY, V,V., inzh.; TRETIYAKOV, N.P., inzh. Remote control and control of overhead cableways. Gor.zhur. no.2s63-65 F 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Severo-Kavkazskiy filial konstruktorskogo byuro TSvetuetayto- satika. KONSTANTINOVSKIY19 Ye.G.;-GONOPOLISKIY.9 M.Kh. Discussions, surveys and reviews [of the articlej "Problems of neu_rot)athology and psychiatry". Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 62 no.7:1103- 1104 162. (PSYCHIATRY) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISEASES) (MIRA 15:9) KONSTANTNAYA, A.A_ Microscopic studies of wood of the spruce and larch infected bY _ wood-staining fungi. Bot. zhur. 49 no.1:105-109 Ja 164. (MMA 17:2) 1. Lesotekhnicheakaya akademiya imeni Kirova, Leningrad. AUTHORs lonstantnayal Z.1.0 Engineer, 98-1-8/20 TITLEs Compactness of Sand in Silted-up Hydrotechnical Structures (Plotnost' eskov v namyvayemykh gidrotekhnicheskikh soo- ruzheniyakh3 FERIODICALs Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitellstvo, 19581 1, pp 36-40 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The article deals with the volumetric weight and relative density of silted-up sands at six dams on the Volga river. Data on the granulometric texture of sands in these dams is given in table 1. The basic material consisted of allu- vial sands and sandy loams (mainly well-rolled quartz sands). The rate of silting was a 25-30 cm thick layer in 24 hours, in some instances reaching a thickness of I m with coarse-grained aends. The concentration of soil in the pulp ranged between 5 and 16%. The indicators of compactness - volumetric weight of the ground and the relative density were determined after completion of the profile and after Ij to 6 months had lapsed. The author examines the granulometric properties of sand and presents graphs and tables showing the correlation between the volumetric weight of the soil skeleton, the average dia- Card 1/2 meter of the grains and the coefficient of heterogeneity. 4 Compactness of Sand in Silted-up Hydrotechnical Structures 98-1-8/20 The data on compactness in relation to the granulometric com- . position may be used as evaluating indicators for projected constructions on the Volga river. There are 4 tables and 7 graphs. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Konstantnaya, Z.I., Engineer SOV/98-58-11-5/15 TITLE- On the Density of'the Sands of the Kuybyshev Silted-Up Dam (C plotnosti paskov Kuybyshevskoy namyvnoy plotiny) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitel'stvo, 1958 Ar 119 pp 25-289 (USSR) ~A ABSTRAM The Kuybyshev earth dam is 2,200 m long. The part built on the river valley is 28 m high and the part built on the river bed is 45 m high. The dam was silted-up with local sande. The determination of their density was made with samples taken from the bore holes at various depths. it was found that the density was practically the same in different parts of the dam, There are 2 tables, 2 graphs and 2 schemes. 1. Dams--USSR 2. Sard--Density Card 1/1 KONSTAM,EU,LO,--qpp:rgiy,_Pp~ridonovich; SILENOK, S.G., inzh.,dots. retsenzent; SEZAOCHKt--. A P- inzh. , retsenzent; OVSYANNIKOVA.% Z.C.P ;~d.* [Mechanical equipment of plants manufacturing reinforced concrete products and heat insulating materials) Mekhani- cheskoe oborudovanie zavodov zhelezobetonriykh izdelii i termoizoliatsionrWkh materialov. Moskva, Vysshain shkola, 1965. 426 p. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Gosudarstvenriyy komitet po avtomatizatsii i mashino- stroyeniyu pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR (for Silenok). 2. Lobnenskiy industriallrjyy tekhnikum (for Semochkin). IN-wipv Mill -JA STOIANOVSKTI~ P.M., Vet.; KONSTANTS, E.I., V-2t5 Tomsk City Hospital "Carbolinized solution of potassium iodide In epizootic lymphangitis." SO: Vet. 24 (4) 1947, P. 41 40 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 40 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 9 41, KONSTANTS,~&I., Vet. Tomsk Oblast Veterinary Hospital "Treatment of growth in the area of the withers with carbolinized solution of potassium iodide." SO: Vet. 24 (6) 19-1j,71 p. 43 KONSTANTS, Z. i. KONSTANTS, Z. 1. (Veterinarian, To;p..-k City Veterinary hospital). hxperi;rient with autotherapy in epizootic-lymphangitis. So: Veterinariya; 23; 2-3; February/March 1946; Lncl. T A 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KONSTANTAN, X*A, j Electric conductivity of sodium. calcium, mgnesium, and alumInum silicate glasses In the molten state. Izv. AN Arm. SSR Ser. khIm. nauk 10 no,4:237-245 157. (NMA 10:12) 1. leningradekly tekhnologicheekly inetitut iv6 Lensoveta I Mimi- cheekly institut A ArmSSR. , ,(Glass--ilectric properties) USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Immunity. U Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102391. Author : Sakanyan, 3, Sh,; Inst :AS Armenian SSR. Title :On the Role of the Cerebral Cortex in the Forma- tion of Postvaccinal Immunity. Report I. Orig Pub: Izv. AN ArmSSR, Biol, I s.-kh. n,, 1957, '60, No 12, 9-16, Abstract: A conditioned reflex (CR) to the production of agglutinins was developed in rabbits after 15 com- binations of the Introduction of paratyphoid vac- cine and physiological solution, This CR is par- ticularly stable after 20-40 preliminary combina- tions. CR was preserved for 200-215 days. The serum of rabbits subjected to the effect of a con- ditioned reflex possessed higher mice-immunizing activity. Card 1/1 10 FILIPOWSKA. I.; XONSTAMMOVICZ, A. ~.: Nitrogramulogen In treatment of Inflammatory diseases of the re- productive system. Prsagl. lek., Krakow 8 no. 3:73-76 1952. (CLML 22:5) 1. Of the Third Department of the State Clinical Hospital in Krakow. GEBALA, Antoni; AGMERIAMI, Jadwiga; KOIISTPJIT)qIOWICZ, Antoni; WALECKI, Jan A chromatin-negative Bonnevie-Ullrich-Tumer-Albright syndrcme in an 11-year old girl. Endokry. Pol-13 no-3:377-390 162. 1. 11 Klinika Ghorob Dzieci A14 w Krakovie p.o. Yderoinlik: doe. dr A.Gebala Zaklad Histologii AIA w Krakowie Kierownik prof. dr j.Ackermann Oddzial Ginekologiczno-Po2ozniczy Zesp'olu Klinik AM w Krakowie Kierownik: dr A. Konstantynowicz. (BONNEVIE ULLRICH SYNDROM' case reports) KCUSTANTYUCWICZ., Ahtoni; CZARIIK, Zbigniew; KULIG, Zofia. A case of full-term pregnancy following partial hysterectomy In adenomyosis. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.23&8?8-879 1 Jet64 1. 2t Oddzialu Poloznietwa i Chorob Kobiecych Mespolu Klinik Akademii Medyoznej v Krakowie; kierownik: dr. med. Antoni - Nonstantynowiez. ' L/ U &~ r C', I- I r- ~ at"ry - Geochemistry, Hydrochemistry. D. Abs Jour : Ref Z-hur - Khimiya, No 9, 1958, 28245 Author : Konstantynoviez, E# Inst Title Genesis of the Outer Sudeten Basin Copper Deposits, Orig Pub Rudy imetale nievel, 2) No 2, 39-44 (1957) (in Polish) Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 in duo time. Mo-ontent of Sn varies rrom ----------- Card 1/2 Country : Poland D Catot,tory : Coomehemietry. Geochendatry. Hydxochemistry. %0 Abs. Jour. : &r zhur-mmiya, fro 6, 1959 18984 Author : Konstftntynowiez, E. Tit,lc. : Mlaieralization of Copper-Bearing Marl and of Lowor and Middle Zechstein Strata or Grodzieck Syncline. Qri3 "Pub, ; Rudy i metale niezel., 1957, 2, No 4, 97-105 Ahstr_,rt : On the basis of studies of samples collected in mining excavations and boreholes It was ascertained that the principal Cu-containing mtrierals of the ore are chalcosihe Zaverage content 56%), pyrite (27%) and barite (=b); chalco- pyrite is encountered occasionally. The uneven distribution of these minerals within the boundaries of the syncline and over the vertical section, is noted~. maydmum chalcosine content is observed in lower part of marls, within the south eastern and north-western areas of the syncline (up to 90%)q that of pyrite -- In upper part of middle area section (up to 100%). Barite content increases from south-east toward north-west (up to 6656). Mineralization of marl increases in Card: 1/2 NONSTRWT Y 7 v Current eolo c4l e lorstitti of nonferrous ore deposits glqd Geol. 6, 422-5 in Poland. an~ cz. prv 1958).-A r - -F.- I.- - ch, . -s Ni, As, abd Sit deposits in southeni Poland. Costs of. exploration and develu'pifient of dtilling techniques are dis- Tan Burchar -ZONSTANTXUMICZ, Zrast, mgr inz. State of determining-and fUrther possibLlitiea of prospecting for,;'aopper ore *posits in Poland. Rudy i metals 6 no.9:378-381 a 0610 1., .KONSTANTYNaWICZ, Erast,, dr inz. ...... --- , Vorld resouroes of niokel ore. PhAy i motale 8 no.8.-293-296 Ag 163. X TA AMON"- - -00800n- f-A. Anircelanov (1900-1962). Przegl gaol 11 nOa5:252-3 of cover W 163.- KOh'STANTYNIOWICZ,, Brast, dr inz. Ore bearing minerals distributed in zones of the Lovel- Silesian Zechstein. Rady i mettle 8 no.12.04.81-484 D163. KONSTANTYNOWICZ, ~rast, dr, inz. Premises of nickel deposit prospecting in Poland. Rudy i metale 8 no. 5: 184-186 My 163. n m~ ALuri rhenom".na in charact9rilatles Of ,h, . no r ail'/ no., 3S-196-318 KONSTANTYPIOWICZ, Erast, dr lrz. 1-1-1-.- ~, I ~,pol. tcd marlE: and on. ndmiralization of iachstc-1-1 stl-xo-n~ary rccka. Rudy i rn-itala 9 lio. Ap 164~ KONSTANTYNOWICZ, Ernst, dr inz. Feliability of geologic data for the ore mining industry. Rudy i metale 9 no.103563-570 0 164. I I- I . J:'. - XONSTANTYNOWICZ, E. Zecbstein mineralization in the outer Sudetic syncline (Lower Siles~a). W geoldg PAN 12 no.l.-63-66 '64. 1. Department of Ore Deposits of the School of Iltning and Metallurgy, Krakow. Submitted August 24, 1963. KONISTINTSIN, V.T. Artobolevskly, I.I., LoAstintsin. Y.T., and Rayerskiy, N.P. 'On one condition of a shaft rotation on freaseless bearings with free play," Transactions of the seminar on machine and mechanic theory (Akad. nauk. SSSR, In-t mashinovedeniya), Vol. V., No. 9, 1948, p. 5-21 SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhuranllnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949 DNESTROVSKIYJ, Yu.N.; KONS 'OMAROV,_R.FM_LSKRYDLOV$ N.V. L Waves in a Plasma near the cyclotron resonances. Zhur. tekh. .,A -7. 33 no.8:922-928 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Fizichaskiy falmlltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universi- teta* KONSTRENCIC., Zlatko YuZoslaviA (430) TechnoloQr 3vOj3tva lakili betoria. I. Beton od jednozmatog agreoata. Zagveb, Tuhnicka knjiga, 1950. 39 P. (Prirucia tehnicka biblioteka. Gradevinarstvo, 1) (Properties of light concrete. Vol. 1 'oncrate of 6iligle-grained bindin6 material) East Europe accessions List. Library of Congress Vol. 2, nos. 1 ,': 2, Jan-Feb., 1953 MNCLI-33IFIED AKULOV, A.V.,, - doktor - veterinarnykh nauk; KOIISTRI14AVICIfliS, L.M. (Kontrimaviciusp. L.1, kand. vet%IdnArn7kh-nauk; NOVIKOV,, A.I. Case of vhita-muscle disease in ducklings. Veterinariia 40 no.6:62-63 J9 163. (MRA 17:1) 1. Voesoyuzriyy institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii (for Akulov, Kontrimavichus). 2. Direktor Severo-Kazakhstanskoy oblastnoy veterinarno-bakteriologicheekoy laboratorii (for Novikov). MMYXH, Veniamin Mikh;xylc-r.P:h, BOCHAIRNIKOV, Mstislav Mikhaylovich; SIIUVALOV, Nikolay Grigcrljye-vl-~h~ KONSTRO141TI11OV, Konstantin p.y.p7ich; BIJRLU'SKTY, Borz2s DmItriyevich; SHCHERBAKOVA, p 4 Lidiya Maksimovna.- SHCHERBAKOV, Valantin Innakentlyevich I (Mining and dressing mica minerals]Razrabotka i obogashchenie sliudiainykh rud. Moskva, Nelra, 1965. 247 p. (MIRA 18:12) _EMS-TRQM".I,.jdeceased1; IVANOV, N.V., prof., red., MRTZ OV, D.Ye.0 doktor med. nauko red. (Fractica:L psychotherapy] Opty prakticheskoi psikhoteral),ii. Pod red, N.V.Ivanova i D.E.Melekhova. Izd.2. I-loskvap Gos. in-t psikhiatrii, 1962. 222 p. NIRA 15:6) 1. Gorlkovskiy meditsinskiy institut (for Ivanov). 2, Zavedlwu- shchiy klinikoy pogranichnykh form psikhicheskikh zabolevaniy Institute. im. Gannushkina Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (for Melekhov). (PSYCHOTHMAn) MAT6US,-,'Kj V.;-~- T. ~TL, Treackri. Table,g 11-r cjilrwl-tton of L~q GD 2- inertia imxient, 14 no.":~ SupplIT&bulky pro konstrukL--ry !I.. no.6-'-' -/. Je b1+0 KOTTSZ , M. : LORANOW, A . "Methods of 1"aking Topo raphic Maps Pased on Aerial Photographs and Phot4gramnetry", P. 3, GODEMA T TARTIOGRAFILA, Vol. 3, No. 1, 10154, Warszava.. Poland) SOI Yonthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl. EWT(d)/*EW -2,AiNp(v)/T-2/EWP(t)/EWP(k)/EWP(h)/ L.....10637=66-- T(j)/MVT(m)/EWP(" FF(n) FZCC Nit, AR~di3j~3 'M 97MMI/E W"5 6W6j IK619 Tim ETC m IJP(C) iplWaME AV, D SOURCE: Ref. zh. glektrotakhnika i energatika, Abs. 8KM AUTHOR: Tiyamus, Kh. A.1 Kont, A. V. TITLE: Supply, measurement, control, and monitoring of the experimental outfit intended for testin EhN-7 liquid-magnesium pump I CITED SOURCE: Tr. ins . politekhn. !A-ta, v. A., no. 214, 1964, 101-110 Yqj ~ 1~& 2.7 qq. ~~ i` TOPIC TAGS: liquid met magnesi 'performance test, electronic test equipment/ E F- - 21, qq 15- ~7- TIUNSLATION: A system of supply, measurement, control and monitoring the M4-7 pump and an experimental outfit developed by the Tallin Poly-technic Institute are described. The experimental investigation of both the pump and the outfit has shown that they operated satisfactorily under all conditions. However, further development of the pump-output pressure-me surin s mbly is needed in order to Into Ze Zar ogo~ eliminate infiltration of nagnesium j;i;. Also the electric insulation of level sensors from the frame should be improved. In designingindustrial outfits for liquid-metal pumping, more attention should be paid to the optimal thermal conditions. Bib 1, figs 5. MB CODE: 13 Cardi/I 11 Agreement Between the Slovak and Hungarian Power Industries on Socialist Comptition." P. 187, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 4, Apr. 1934. SO: last 1kropean Accessions List, Vol- 3, No- 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress IICI-11 .. r. I. ,.~fi Agreement bt~tweer th,~i Slovak and :11argariar ~.,uwer in-1-ustrieL on sccializ~tu ccmpetition. F. 1F7. ,10: East European a"icc-assions List, Vol. .), 'Mr, 0, -'e,-.. - 19-5-4, Mb, cf Corcrcss r t -" - KONTA.0 1 (Konta,,-I.],- KUZHVART,, M.(Kuzvart, M.1; MMHOVA, Z- (;ranslatorl lAterites and bauxites in Czechoslovakia* Kora vyvatr. no.5: 138-156 163. ... (MIn 1627) 1. Earlov universitstp Pragao (Czachoolcmakia-laterits) (Czechoslovakia-Biluxite) KOIVTA, Ari Tenth National Conferenoe on Clays and Clay Minerals in Tex"o Ca,h min geol 9 rw.3.--V2-3o3 n 163. Afclr 4"irop r AA*ow f 44~ mm - n. . ~. i2i tods, 71, t 't . The r ~ -, *j , S tabbw) 5 1 .1 V - MITA, JIRI Czech CA:47:11085 Charles Univ., Prague, Czech. "Thc crystailization temperatures of tne minerals of Cinvald (6ohemia) (quartz and fluorite)." 6ull. intern. acad. tcheque sci. 51, No. 13, 16 pp. (1950) (in Englisn) Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 3 Feb. 101-1954 Mineralogical and Geological Chemistry Water la -1111 Konta 'Charles UnlV Ue. Czech.). Sbdfgik G. - ~191 VVAIM) (in Enllsh61h3l;2).-71w various fo=s of the fixation of Rio in .1. "1 reviewed with particular reference to the nature of forces -that act on the H$O in minerals. It Is found necessary todistinguM between adsorbed and capil. jas7 H.O. A dugdm based an Grutier (C.A. 43, 4537s) is Present giving the relations among the different Ends of HtO in minerals. nere am 2 fundamental " of RIO viz. chemically bound RIO and frw. H10 in minerals, a~j they can be further subdivided. The constitutional H%O m1kt a separate group. but between the other types all Possible transitions exist. Dehydration and diffe-ential- thcrmll-atmlysts graphs Ire given for kaolinite. gypsura. 'Val, moatmorUlonite, and natrolitL, chosen to rtprmut this various types of HA The fixation of HtO ln'opal Is dt*- cussed. KalaTo Rankatna --f ~ f- __ - - - ____ -_. _,-- - _- ~- . - -_ , - - - , - . - 1. I.-_____ - . I-,- - I ',-It - ~ Y - I - - - .-,- 1. 1 . . - I ,- .. - . ~ 1. _. .1 11-!,! --n, I - . ol . _. . r I'T% Z;:- F ~,; I . .,~ I . , ., - , .-- I . 11, i' Hydrothermal an.* layered strata of i6 Ff= Of I" and- -40 ftfluance for Chemical At'15to -Klink% UnIv., Pr4cue). Geol. (Z. cles. _-INA Rao*je an -ophys so V- 2. M7 .Amddme is abundanM veinlets in doloraitir. limestone, Feb. lop 1954, 7- In iThIch it is assoed, lvInith dialcocite and with secondary Mineralogical and Gedogical Chemistry covellIte azurite, and niaLiebite. Since artalcime also occurs aisevcril localities lit drusm bt dillbasic rucks that, cOntain Cis minerals, IC. argues that Cit Wan Intmia'e't h~*Qthcrialktly with &&Ise intmlivts, but was pptd. so rapidly in Pennian zeas tbot the deposits litve the ebar- aFtcrhtics of synge-netic deposits. X-ray powder data are. jiXen for amalcitne. Atic-irtel Fleischer - 7-C - - - ., - ~-,- -, . J -; -,. 7, -TL , J. "Late-rite from Skuticko in Zelczne Hory" , P. 577v ODDIL Vol. 20, 1953, Praha, Czech.) SO: Eonthly List of East European Lceessions, (M~,L), LC, Vol. 4, 1~70. 11 3. ~'ar 1955, Uncl. friveatizatina of tht" v bte Ifr..)m Ow fissutc. fllffrtg~ In, Van ierpentine -it Ulad;,zire. lift K,,nut (Cl.artvi Univ., A-A, filurtir 'tdd. V,tri0k5 Vf 'RweYlile ate tk~cfil'wd' brm"111511, 11 d f1hr"lls With ", ( ~N"n i'vI y rr.11 -greol' 11ra fly i-4'1t(JJ6~ with 11 (71'a) and vdlitc' 11varly isoltopiv. dried at. (111' ivel.v f,-; the :1 varfi-do~, 2AAA: 2. 137, 2AC1. &h,-, mut I F-~. A ray powd%:r lata. mul difTcrejAhl 111"ritud I t1tv 3 Vjf4'-iiei4 -.Am, -'Micharl KONTA# J, - "Prelininary RepoA on the Origin of Copper in Pipromarboniferous Sediments Below the Giant Riesengebirge Mountains in the Area of Horni Kalna.0 p. 47 (CASOPIS; ODDIL PRIRODOVEDNY, Vol. 122, No. 1. 1953) Prague, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly List of East Empean Accessions,, Library of Congress, Vol, 39 No. 49 April 1954. Unclassified* VTb- - ri f. th r ln-ifii Pe-imacarbon-iferous ,eda- e 0 ments be POW% e' gis-RantelAlottatains in the area of Homl KaInd. jiH Konm - (Charlts Ultiv., I'mazile). 6usap;~,-. 511111-L" Illary).-In drilk "Irel L A Ill. &VII, K. rmilld lilnuttmv to lt~yers ctitichcd in Cu minmil., and comg. abundauL alud- ctinu. This indicates that the Cli i~ ticit of sytigumfic 'Ithvrumlsoh~s- v origin, but wasintroduciLd1whytir g ll~dvjlly rclaicdt0tilCUIC13DIlYf~'qt)ftlICIrca. -Im 'The refrarraphy and ganesis of the bmixile-4 ii! 1"'10:110111c, thliv.. I'lastitel. AiN Vn;.". Cal"hime :1-414AF.1irli'll mmlillarv). 01, oil it( 3 !oftiplei of Whit "ilitu Kilixile Jtv Aiv,ll, ti,ilh Littlitimliml %mv teo'gilittil. Kavlillilv Millotte with mill4w gilil,,41v w,- I mitc.1 it, the Stage, 11.01111ife allil clialli-ilt, iii its ml, 111J,l plu,v: dins"I"Te, C11,4111"lilk ,, wid 1::iulil~ilv ill Ill, N!d pluw. licimilke jvts (q,rm"I 1hrmlO,-,I)j tilt. Petrogruphic =d cheratcm 'stud7 Of the batsvTri or Idarkutoyce (dastam Slovakia), * Ft IN . NaMIA Rozpmt? cisk. , Lh4a;'W ~-47-.T ~1954~NE ~Iish surnmary).-Chem, ruiaqsc, thermal analysa, and x-ray puwder data are gi-n for --t 5--vaplcs- The bauxites Luntain Locluinte, Laolnutc, !1114 hematite in Variable pyoportiom; no gibb,itc ~ ai Alzt~ ran%rA from ZJ.7 to 6G.5, av. M.1%. gual. q~,-tic_ graphle ttualy-ses showed in nearly ail the sAmples Iiv,~ 3nd Un in tenths of a Permit, K, Na, C-a. N:i, V, and Lr ii: hundredths, Cu, Pb, and Ga in thousaji&143, Zn. Sc, P, and As in Quant. detns. gaye 0-IT-1 to 0.081 i;t 3 samples. The minor elements indicate that the baaxites %--re formed by the f~ tp~ixg tion ef basic to z - k, bigh in Nt. Cr. and Cu- Miclizei Flel:izfter F%u IV 01 "nersts a.-A free swca In the citbwaid rwd(wenN of T-Irsilus-lan of 20heinfil. Jill Rmlt~ (CWlTICs.Utliv&.. Prigue). Univ. OlMird, Gml. loss , No. 1. M lq~,ci I., 11411cstone.4, marls, atul clayey tuattstonci Wvrr. millict. fly q)(1cal, x-ray, an([ differential thernual uIlAysis. Iffite lifedumillated in tile 'clay fractions. kaul inixe, and free quartz ligre also pn-sent. Michael F16wher KONTA, J. ; KUZVART, M. VetrogTaphic Inveatigati6n, of the ceranic clay series in the Cheb basin." P, 171 (Universitas Carolina. Geologica) Vol. 2, no. 2, 1956 Prague, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EZAI) LC. Vol. 7, no., 4. APril 1958 ro-WfitMicd~ ai Mite frn. T 9T'-l v I 114M af, '14(, gist, tupla VeLreglaamc luznUuCaw. 0l Clay Litne.- o xtions me&" of water =.d ise --,e ~uriacr 7. la IrONTA, I.rah I [Konta, Jirll frioctahodral 1111to from Tompllshteln in western Nomvist Foremn's parmseptollts. ' Izv.M SSSR.Ser.gool.21 no.112109-113 N 956. (MMA 10:1) 1. Geologo-geograf Ichookiv f,%)nal tet Xtrlova iniveraiteta, PrRg%, Choldioslovakiya. (Horrivia-1111te) , "d Orlglu of i9ak. hemute m fr~~ I ' Roli~ . esatem Bobamic" 1fl-Kmga 5 ~ 4.ne data, dehy~- h Z! &atlon cur-U, aia diffemnlial- thc=4 analysis show that gibbsiti. ~boehraitr,, and. kaoftite are t F1 Nf tic intnetals in bAux1t41%-Cck4. 2, 149-56(INS, . -.. . - method was Mind. Dissolving of Fe oxkte alfacram by It In U-M=t. ;t-"t, -i,107" IE; ~H, disuoys the light very au-cli dispe Ininerals less than dms hot 0%,11C1 Oscar-Gui e KONTA, J. "Investigation of clay materials under constant working conditions in a laboratory." p. 239. SIIJnTY. (CESKOSLOVENSKA VEDECKA TECHNICKA SPOLECNOST PRO FRUNYSL SILMTU FRI CESKOSLOVENSKE AKADEMI VED.) Prahas Czechoslovakia, Vol. 3, no. 31 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959. Uncl. ,---gONT.;,, 4whr [Konta, J.] p=trographic identification of clay minerals using sections treated with water and ethylene glycol. Kora vyvetr. no. 3:343-350 160. (MIRA.13:12) 1. Universitet, Praga. (Clay-Analysts) KONTA, Jiri, prof., Mr., Dr.g.c.. Cause of various col6jr btrains in the baked floated Sedlec kaolin and their prevention., Sklar a keramik 13 no.1:3-9 Ja '63. 1. Petrograficky u av, Karlova universita, Praha. I 11 KONTA, Rrip Prof. RNDT. DrSc. Mineralogical-petrographic study of carborundur, saggers used in the ceramic industry. Sklar a keramik 15 no.3t7O-75 Mr 165. i. Institute of Petrography of Charles University, Prague. ERDOS , Elemer; IUSKO, Ferenc; JENE Y, Ivan; BOGDAII, Lszlone; BORSI, Miklos; EOLLOS, Zoltannej dr.; ILU1,10S, laszlone; KAIRL, Imre; Y=A, Laszlo; SAGI) lajos; SIPOS, Lajos; STENGER, Vilmos; TBLUTYI, KaLman; Preparatory operations for galvanizing metal surfaces. Gepgyartastechn. 2 no-5-191-199 MY 162. EOIJDS.. Zoltanne . dr. ; WISKO Y Ferenc; JBITE Y, Zoltan; BOGDAN, -Laszlone; BORSI) Ndklos; ERDOS, ~Iemer; IMII-W, laozlone; JUITEY, Ivan; KAIRL, lzire; S.AGI, Iajoo; SM5-~ JAJiIOs4.~;,-,-o-~.-'--, STENGER) Vilirlos; TBANY1, Kalman Removal of galvanic copper, nickel and cliromium cmtings. Gepgyartast.achn 2 no.8:319 Ag 1621. Zoltanne, dr.; HASKO, Ferenc; jENEy, I-van; BOGDAN, LaszlOne; EOLLOSI q ERDOS, ruemer; 11AII-10S, Laszlone; KARL, Imre; BORSI, MiklOE., jos; STEHGER, Vilmos; KOJITA, Laszlo; SAGI, LaJOS; SIPOS, La T11JANY1,"kalm~n. Sumaary of galvanization technologies. Gepgyartastechn 2 no* 9: 360 S 162. y Ivan; BOGDAF P Iaszlone; BCJF31 ) Miklos Ferenc; JFIIE ) Imre; SAGI, Lfti0s; y,OUTA IASzlO; I'kS'ZoY zione; KAFL2 .1 - Jjj%jj.IoSP Las ---- - tM, E~ emery Vi3jaos; TIIIAITY 'I,Kalman SPOS, Lajos; STENGEMs echn 2 noo9:355-359 Galvanic cadmium plating, Gepgyart&st S 162. EOLLOSI Zoltanne, dr.; SIPOS, Lajos; 11ASKO, Ferenc; JEITY, Ivan; BOGDAN, Laszlone; BORSI, Miklos; ERWS, Elemer; HAI2.10S, Laszlone; KARL, Imre; KONTA, Laszlo; SAGI, Lajos; STENGER, Vilmos; TIHAITYI, Traditional and modern galvanic copper plating; traditional and modern galvanic nickel plating. Gepgyartastech 2 no.6:227-240 Je 162. HASKO, Ferenc; JEREY, Istvan; BCGDAti,, laszlone; BORSI, Miklos; EFDOS, Elemer; HAII-IOS, Iaszlone; JEHEY, Ivan; KA-U., Imre; Y~01,711i, ;4#zlo; SAGI, Iajos; SIPOS, Lajos; STENGER, Vilmos; TIIIAI-rYI,, Kalman Traditional and modern galvanic zinc plating. Gepgyartastechn 2 no.7:269-274 Jl 162. SAGI., lajos; HASKO, Ferenc; JEIIEY, Ivan; BOGDAIT, laszIone; BORSI, Miklos; ERDOS, Elemer; HAIMOS, laszlone; KARL, Imre; NONTA Laszlo; dlWmo - T 1,-'I, K-- SAGI, Lajos; SIPOS, Lajooj-,3TEWAM.#- a;,- BU ", Galvanic decorative chromium plating. Gepgyartastechn 2 no.7:275-280 ii 162. XONTA, Miroslav OUNZ, Hradec Kralove Blemination of undesirable raising of the bits of removable dental prosthesis made of resins in rotary and combined articulation. Prakt. sub. lek., Praha 2 no.10:225-226 1954 (MTAL PROSMSIS bits raising In removable plastic prosthesis In rotary and combined articulation, method of elwnation) KONTARI, V... nauchnyy sotrudnik Airplanes, poisonous chemioals, crop. abundance. Grazhd. av. 20 no.lOt24-26 0 163. (MMA 16:12) Institut mekhaniki AN SSSR. KONTARI, V. New weapon of agricultural aviation. Grazhd. av. 19 no.6:5-6 is 162. (MIFA 18-6) Af-L NK.' AN6003329 EWP(b)/LP1,M(J)/EWA(h)/S0UrtCF, CODE,: UR/90O1/66/000/T4/CD38/0Q38 EWA(c)/ETG(M) JD/Wd/HH/EI4/RH tr~ AUTHOR: Kontar', V. ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Teg y; Experimental DesL-n Bureau! TITLE: An-24_ji:rcrP~ft k SOURM Ekonomicheskaya gazeta, no. 4, 1966p 38 TOPIC TAGS: transport aircraft, passenger aircraft, welding, turboprop aircraft, aircraft wing, aircraft tire, a~ircraft propelley-9 vlbraLion tvI;t, An-24 trangport aircraft I (.f co on ABSTRACT: The An-24 trarisport aircraft features a high-wly nflruraUz" and a low-slung undercarriage design. Thus, the wings and propellers are less subject to damage during emergency landings, the engines are less affeclLed by dust and debris, the luggage-compartment hatch is so placed as to facilitate direct loading from trucks, and passenger access is improved. In addition, the An-24 has the following design features which made it very sui,,Lable for taking-off and landing on Wiimproved terrain: low-pressure balloon tires-'[5economical, low-maintenance turboprop engines requiring overhaul at 3000-hr intervals; 5700-kg payload at a cost of 6-7 kopeks per ton-kilometer; stalling speed of around 160 km/hr; at a weight of 21 tons, it can take-off from a 500-m runway and land on a 550-m runway; and braking effected mostly by propeller action, permitting landings to be made on rough ground where blw~ Wheel brakes are virtually ineffective. A highly effective adhesive welding technique is being used in the construction of the An-24. This technique has beeff-t-e-s1-ed--i'ff')4 Card 1/2 ACC NRt AN6003329 aerodynamics laboratories in simulated natural environments and under the most extreme conditions which may be encountered by aircraft. The principle parts, which were tested for months on vibrating test stands~Nave been proved superior to similar units joined by rivets. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 01 SUM DATE: none 2/2 L 17377-66 EWT(1) Ro ACC NR: Ap6ooqow SOURCE C-ODE: UR/0320/65/000/011/0121/0126 AUTHOR: Kontart, V. A. 34 ORG: of Physical Chemistry AN SSSR (Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN laatitlke Of- SSSR) TITLE. Theory of control cf biological complexes SOURCE: Vestnik sellskokhozyaystvennoy nauki, no. 11, 1965, 121-126 TOPIC TAGS: differential equation, pesticide ABSTRACT: A biological comDlex (BC). which is the nwnber of biologically interai6ting species (BS) In an ls*olated space, is described by a system of differential equations which form the basis for mathematical evaluation of pest control. Natural parametersp~ such as migration,,. mateoi-ological conditions (P) andp interference by non-.selective or selective pesticide expressed mathematically. The various possf-bllitles of population development are explored, The first formula is a system of differential equations dNj a1#1 + Nj b(jNj + Pj; 1=1, 2, n' 0. 1 d I Card -UDC.:- 576-.12:-517.11 L 173?7-66 ACC NR: AP6009oO8 ~,where Nj_ and N are the densities of the respective populations, .7he right side of the equation is a Taylor series. The concrete' !value of the coefficients a bi~ and Pi is determined isinGlevaluedly by the trajecNo'ry of the evolution BG. In ~,.general, the system has solutions with basic points of the ~type: center* focus, bundlet saddle or their combinations, If one BC alone is assumeds one of these solutions can be realized, The equations are developed to express changes with human Interference such as pesticide3 which 1nfluence IT In further discussion, the author warns of mathematical difificulties. One is the absence of a general solution, :another is the impossibility of describing the straight parts of a dynamic system of differential equations, and a third is finding the location of BC on the trajectorry. Work on these P cbfitifi Orl' blems ues. ro 1g. art. has; 9figures and 4 fomulas. SUB CODE: 06, 05 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 007 OTH REF: 008 Card 2/2 not XONTARIP V,A. -- Forced precipitation of poisonous obenicalse Zashoh. rest, ot "d. L bol. 8 no.204-35 7 163. (MIRA 160) (Spraying and dusting equipunt) KOBTARIT, B. Stereotyped approach to an ixpertant task. Prom. koop. 12 no,9:21 s 158. (MIRA Ilrip) I.Inspektor otdola tradoustroystva invaliday Rospromoveta. (Vladimir Province-Vocational rehabilitation) 68262 0 0 3/026/60/000/02/015/052 A. 4.P10 .0031/DO02 AUTHOR: Zimarev, A.N., and Kontarev. V. Ya. TITLE: Superconductivity and Cybernetics PERIODICAL. Priroda, 1960, Nr 2, pp 75-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors indicate one of the methods to solve the prob- lem of making small, quick-operating, comguting machines 110 using very little electric energy and Having an increased memorytStThey explain the phenomenon of superconductivity which dan be observed in almost half of all known metals and illustrate how at any temperature below the critical one, superconductivity can be transferred to a normal state with the influence of a magnetic field.. The criotron - a superconductive relay - is mentioned as a most simple method of construction. It represents a piece of super- conductive cable with a single-ply irinding of likewise superconductive wire. By letting current pass through Card 1/5 68282 S/026/60/000/02/015/052 D031/DO02 Superconductivity and Cybernetics the winding, a magentic field is created with the help of which the'state of the central lead can be controlled, i.e. maintained in a normal state if the current exceeds the critical one, and kept in a superconductive state when it is below it. The -operation principle is the same as that of an electromechanical relay. When conducting an analogy between an electronic tube and a criotron, the central cable may be compared with the tube's anode and the controllinG winding with its grid. The controlling winding is made of superconductive materialpossessing a great critical field at an operating temperature. While operating, the winding is therefore in a super- conductive state and practically no energy is required to control the criotron. By using the latter, various circuits and standard elements of computing machines can be built. A change over circuit with two stable states Card 2/5 68262 S/026/60/000/02/015/052 D031/DO02 Card 3/5 ativity and Cybernetics can be obtained, e.g., if 2 criotrons are connected accord- ing to the diagram in Figure 5,.A complete change.over circui, (or trigger) is given in Figure 6. The logical 6perations "and" and "or" are very simply realized on criotrons, and accordingly, various systems of computing machines can be built with their help. Criotron systems do not require the use of resistances, condensers and other parts. The transition of the criotron from one state into the other does not depend on the direction of the controlling current in the winding, but only on its magnitude. In the central cable the current may pass in any direction (in the electron tube only in one), and finally, various logical elements and systems can be built on the basis of c~iotrons with several con- trolling windings and only one central cable, or vice versa. For making the first criotrons, tantalic wire 68282 S/026/60/000/02/015/052 DO31/DOO2 Superconductivity and Cybernetics computing devices based on the use of superconductivity will be developed and it should then be possible to design more perfect devices than those existing at present. There are 7 diagrams and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut (Moscow Physico- -Technical Institute). Card 5/5 7/'ro AUTHORs TITLEa 25033 S10571611031100710161021 BI04/B206 Kontarev, V. Ya. PossibIlity of uming cylindrinal superconductive films as memory elements An a computer PERIODICALs Zhurnal toklinicheskoy fIzIkIj 3, n,~. I!, !961~ 854 - 861 TEXTs The author gives the results of an experimental inveat-Lgation of the behavior of superconduotive tin films in an aria] magnetic field, He studied the penetration of an external magnetic field into the hollow cylinder consisting of the film, and also the trapping (Ilfre-:,zingll) of this field insids? the cylinder. The. rate ::.f switf-hing of etorage. cells by using such supere.,onducti.ve films was -aken into account. The tin films hd,~, a purity of 99.998 %, wern depoetted on ,allbrntod gla5s capillarips with an outer diameter of 1.82 - !.85 mm, and had a longt1i of 21) - '30 w-m. The pr~?paraticn cf test specimens is explained in ii-ail with the aA of Fig.l. Th,i Dewar vessel in which the 'lest spenimens wsrt~ mol,.ntel, was put into a nol-noid.. The pulsed magnetic f-Jeld was produc~;,d by r-tangular current puisei whi(,h were sent throngh lead !~Qnductors mounted on 'he surface of Card '16 25033 S/057/61/031/007/016/021 -Possibility of using... B104/32o6 since this can be done without phase transformation (from the supercon- ductive into the standard c6nductive atate and vioe-verea). This study is a joint effort of the Institute of Precision Mechanics and-Computer Technique, AS USSR and the Kafedra fiziki nizkikh temperatur fizicheakogo fakullteta-MGU (Department of Physics of Low Temperatures, Physics Division, Moscow State University). The autho'r thanks A. I,Shallnikov~ Chairman of the Department of Physics of Low Temperatures, for his inter- est, N. I. Ginzburg for cooperation in experiments,' and the members of the Cryogen-Group Seminar of the Institute of Preci sion Mechanics and Computer Technique, AS USSR, under the direction of R. A. Chentsov' where the results were discussed. There are 8 figures and 8 referencess- 3 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet -bloc. ASSOCIATION: Institut tochnoy mekhaniki i vychislitellnoy tekhniki AN 333R, Moskva (institute of Precision Mechanics and,Computer'.. Techniquet AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: October 7, 1960 Card.3/6 30 KONTAREV . V.Ya. Pf-Bsibility of using a cylindrical superconducting film as a memory unit for computers. Zhw. tekh. fiz. 31 no.7:854-863 Ji 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut tochnoy malchanilld i vychislitellnoy tekbniki AN SSSR, Moskva. (Superconductivity) (Magnetic memory (Calculating machines)) SHAYN, I.L.; KONTAROVICH V B Universal automatic a.c. device. Za tekh.progr. 3 no.3:4-8 Mr 163. (min 16.-Io) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M.Azizbekova. . -Ta. B a-- -- - 22521 Kontarovich, Ya. B. Gost Na Drevesinu Dlya S.-KH Mashine Sel'Khozmashina 1949, No 7 S 29-32 SO: letopie'No. 30, 1949 KONTAUR07, S- iron anl Steel Workers Force of example, V pom. profaktivu 14 no. 3, 1953 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 4Y .1953, Unclassified. XONTEK, MArian. Acute.. irreverRible bone marrow insufficiency with a hemol7tic component (due to an immunological factor?). Wiad. lek. 18 no~15: 1263-2265 1 Ag 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewn. AM w Po2naniu (Xierooilk: doe. dr. mod. L Jasinski). KONTEKO Marian Critical considerations on Allen's test. -Polski tygod. lek. 16 no.311 1197-1199 31 JI 161. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych A.M. v Poznaniu; kierownik; profe dr med. Stefan Kwasniewski. (VASCULAR DISEASES PERIPHERAL diag) tf C, In't fu ic 01, i~r c.- VC1. P o.L,,; ~d SO . vc. -1wRa"W2 koly're~w W, MAN/Chemical Technology". Chemical Products and Their Applica- tion. Cellulose and Deriv&tives. Paper. 11-33 Abs Jour; Referat Zhur-Shi]dY&,, No 5j, 1958: 16508 Author : W~n* Marian, _102tak Waclawo Graj lach Imt : institute Of Wood T47MBIO-gy. Title : luvestigation of the Possibility of Utilizing Extracted Oak Chips for the Production of Nev Materials. OrIg Pub; Prace Inst. tochnol- drewns, 1956.. 1. No 3j, 78-91. Abstract: The possibility hm been ascertained of utilizing the residues obtained after extraction of tannins from oak chips (I) for prepwing mteri&U of the type of vood plastics; particles of I vort;pd by size and containing 70% moisture are dried to Z noiatuxe content of 10-12%, mixed with 10% "Alpit" phs- nol-formaldehyde resin and molded into articles (panele, windov s&Ehp staves) ate.) at 1400 (pressure 100 kgIcide-0 Card 1/2