SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSTIN, M.I. - KOSTIN, S. I.
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KOSTIN. M-I.. inshener.
Use of earthnowlng mehinery In construction enterprises of the
coal industry. Mokh.stroi. 11 no.5:13-16 My 154. (KLRA 7:5)
(Parthmoving mchinery)
SOKOWT, r.H.; YEVSTAYSYXV. 3.T.; ROSTOTSKIY, V.K.; GRECHIN. U.K.; STANKOVSKIY.
A.P.; BAUMAN, V.A.; BXHKW, I.L.: BORODACLW. I.P.; BOYXO, A.G.;
VAZMSKIY, I.I.; VATSSLAVSKAYA, L.Ta.; VOLIFSON, A.T.; DOMBROVSKIY,
N.G.; YNGNUS, H.Ta.; YHYMMKICO, V.P.; ZIHIN, P.A.;. IVANOV, V.A.;
KOZWTSKIY. A.A.- KOSTI& X.I.; KRlMN16M, M.N.; LMVA, H.S.;
H3MINKOV, A,S.-..HIROPOLISKAYA, N.K.; PICTROV, G.D.; RXBROT. A.S.;
ROGOVSKIY, L.T.; SHIRNOV. G.Ya.; SHAYWSKIY, V.N.; SHIKAIIOVICH, S.T.;
SMMMM, V.A.
Iftenii Richardovich Peters; obituary; Hekh. stroi. 15 no.1:3 of cover
JE, 10. (MIR& 11:1)
(Peters, Dwgenll Richardovich, 1892-1957)
14(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV12862
Kostin, Mikhail ivanovich,, and Stanislav Vladimirovich Shimanovich
Ekskavatory; spravocbnik (Excavatoral Manual) 2nd ed., rev. and enl.
Moscow., masbgiz.. 1959. 523 P. 16,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: A,M, Verzhitskiy., Engineer; Ed.: R.M. Korableva, Engineer; Tech.
Ed.: k.F.' Uvarova; Managing Ed. for Literature on General Technical and
Transport Machinery Construction: V.I. Kubarev., Engineer.
PURPOSE: This manual is intended for construction workers,.workers in repair
and maintenance shops,, tractor mechasics, and excavating-machinery operators,
It may also be useful to students of courses and schools which train con-
struction workers and machine operators.
COVEILAGE: -The book contains a brief description of the mechanical characteristics
- of Soviet excavating machinery,, Types of wheeled and crawler-tread tractors
and self-propelled machinery are listed. The equipment Is listed according
to bucket capacity, Excavating machines are divided into the folloiring
categories: machinery., trench-digging and land-improvement machineryj, and
Card 116
Excavators; Manual
SOV/2862
transverse-action and walking-type excavators. Performance data and cost
estimates are presented. No personalities are mentioned. There are no
references.
Introduction 3
Single-bucket Construction Excavators
Excavator., 1-153.9 for MTZ-2 **elarus'" wheel tractor. Bucket capacity,
0.15 cubic meters 9
Excavators
.,E-252 and E-351, on crawler tracks. Bucket capacities, 0.25
and 0.35 cubic meters 14
Excavators., E-257 and E-352,, on crawler tracks, Bucket capacity., 0.25
cubic meters. ExcaVator, E-301( E-258 ). on wheels. Bucket capacity,
0.25 cubic meters 34
Excavator, E-353 (E-255), an wheels. Bucket capacity, 0.35 cubic meters 68
Excavators,, universal E-302., E-303., and E-304. Bucket capacity, 0.3
cubic meters 85
Excavators., E-504s E-505,, and E-505A. Bucket capacity, 0-5 cubic meters.
Excavators.. E-651 and E-652. Bucket capacity., 0.65 cubic meters 101
Card 2/6
Excavators; Manual SOV/2862
Excavator,,'EVG-6, on crawler tracks. Bucket capacity, 6 cubic meters 264
Excavator,EGL-15, on crawler tracks, Bucket capacity, 15 cubic meters 2T6
WalIdng.Excavators
Excavator 3.4 cubic meters
., ESh-l. Bucket capacity 2�~
Excavator,, ESh 4/40. Bucket capacityO 4 cubic meters 305
ExcavatorMh 4/40 M, Bucket capacity, 4 cubic meters 316
Excavator,Esh-6/6q. Bucket capacity, 6 cubic meters 320
Excavator, Esh-14/75.- Bucket capacity, 14 cubic meters 326
Excavator.. ESh-25/100. Bucket capacity, 25 cubic meters Experimental
model )
345
MUltibuckit Excavators With Transverse Action
Excavator, EK-182 353
Excavator, ER-201 36o
Excavator., EM-302 369
Trencbing Excavators., Chain-type
Excavator, ET-la 385
Card V 6
Excavators; Manual SGV/2862
Excavator) M-1102 393
ExcavatorsEM-141 and EM -14
2 395
.
Excavator, VW-251 410
Excavators., EM-351 and EM-352 420
Excavator, EM-353 437
Rotary Trench Excavators
Excavators ER-2., ERA, ER-5.- and ER-6 451
Excavator7 ER-2 453
Excatstor,, ER-4 462
Excavator., ER-5 472
Excavator.0 ER-6 479
'Excavator,ETR-152 489
Appendix
Work quotas for excavators 501
Indicative figures of costs for 8-hour operation of excavators 507
Work quotas for excavators 513
Reference material 516
Card 5/6
E05TIN, Mi?hail Ivinuvich and SHIMPUIOVIC1,11, S.V.
Soviet Excavators; excerpts by M.I.Kostin and S.V.Sbimanovich. New York,
Joint Publications Research Service, 1960- (31) P (JPRS: 3004) Trans.
from the Original Thissian: Ekskavatory: Spravochnik, Moskva, 1050.-
wK419r-rN.----- blau I
Miti-al i IvRnr,-,-I(.h1
-, -
III
" of [Ln;.i 1,101';~.; 1-11 Lhu ~;()Vltl,
Union. butjowL i bllrl Nlimszk 36 0 16/,.
A I
RFLTROI~ - Ye.N.; KCISTJN, M.T.
Uranch mline conveyor lines as an objec of remote Control,
Nauch. trudy KNIUI no.15W3-83 164. (MIR-A 1W)
XOSTIN, Mikhail londratlyevich; AN=Y8T,,ff.A.. otv.red.; ANMYNT, K.A.,
red. ;--ZMWCTT7.-T.-,rid.; IGNATOYET. V.I., red.; VILICHINKO, B.D.,
red,; KIMSOVA, A.M., takhn.red.
[Ruselarb-Chavesh dictionary of agricultural terms] Russko-chn-
vashakil slovarl sel'skokhosiaistvenufth terminov. Cheboksary,
Quvashgosisdat. 1959* 91 p. (KIRA 14:1)
(Agriculture-Dictionaries)
(Russian lanqiage-Pictionaries-Chuyanh)
BERKMAN, Iosif Llvovich, inzh.; RANNEV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk;
REYSH), A.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; A90TIN, M.N., nauchn.red.;
BEREZOVSKAYA,A.L.p ved, red*; PERSON, H.N., tekhn.red.
[Siz~gle-bucket construction excavators] Odnokovshme
stroitelInye ekskavatory. Izd.3.1 parer, i dop. Moskva,
Proftekhizdat,, 1964. 642 p. (MIRA 17t2)
KCSTIN, 1. V. and APALEV., E. M.
"Chlorophos Cor !arl)l,? fly control in reinf!~,cr breelinZ.11
Veterirariya, Vol 38 5 1961
Kort.- r,,. V. - Director of Karagin Reinklecrbrer-Ung Sovkhoz, Penzhina %lion)
Kamc~latk~a~ Cblist' .
GALKIN, Rostislav Nikolayevich, inzh.; SHMERLING Iosif Yefiwvich,
inzh.,- KOSTIN, ketsenzent; GRIGORITEV, S.N.,
retsenaw"MORKIN, M.P., red.; LOBANOV, Te.M.,
red.izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V., tekhn. red.
(Automatic devices for beacons and buoys] Avtomaticheskie
ustroisiva v sudokhodnoi obstanovke. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Rechnoi transport," 1963. 91 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Aids to navigation) (Automatic control)
85-58-4-17/36
AUTMRS: Kostin, N.., Captain~ and Grachav, Yu., Senior Lieutenant
TITLE: For Young People-Life in the Military Air Forces (Ifolodezhi - o zhizni
voye=o-vozdushnykh ail); Distant Airways (Na dallnilch marshratakh)
PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 4. py, 16-20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors relate inAividual incidents inihe life and operatims of
various air force unit@. Mte following personalities are shown in photo-
graphs appearing on the instxt foUwing pW 1( maj 11). Ustyushin.,
Military Pilot lat clus, a bomber pilot; Capt A. Shlyapin, Navigator lst
class; Pvt F. Po*m, radio gunner; Pvt V. Goncharenko, aerial gumer;
V. Gordilovskiy, Military Pilot lot aWs;Sen ItrWaytoev, receiving his
Party card from Lt Col I. Dombrovskiy; Sen Lt G. 10.,anetsov, navigator; Ben Lt
M. BObOkha, Pilot; Sen Sgt I. Korobeynikov, radio gunno-Maj M. Rudenko,
bomber pilot; Maj G. Dushanov, Navigator lot clasr ft ItL.b..Ayapin; Ben Lt
V- Mazeyev, Navigator; Sea- Lt R. Bakirov, Navigator; 6en Tee V. Polukhin;
Capt A. Kkilibaba, recently designated navigator 1st class and Party member;
Capt Vasiliy Ivanovich Romanov, Hilitar:, Pilot lot class, with wife Yuliya
IVan0VW and son Sasha. Other personalities mentioned include: Capt Pavel
Fedorovich VWov, bolder of 3 Slavs Orders, vho ccmpleted 204 combat mis-
SiOnS during the War and participated in the bcmbing of Berlin; Ursh=tsov,
Card 1/2
For Young People-Life in the Military _U-t. Forces 85-58-4-17/36
Hero of the Soviet Union; maj Gatu&, bomber pilot; Capt Stolyarov, recently
designated Navigator Ist class, and Maj Sayenko, cutstanding unit commuder.
AVAILAKE! Library of Congress
la Air Force U33R
Card 2/2
KOSTIN, N.; KUZIN, A., tekbntk-stroitelf.
Slag concrete foundations. Sell.stroi. 11 no.12:29
D '56. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Nachallnik Yurlovskogo rayonnogo otdela po stroltellstvu
v kolkhozakh Tambovskoy oblasti. (For Ilostin) 2. Yurlovskly
rayonrqy otdel po strottelletyu kolkhosakh Tambovskoy oblasti.
(for luzin).
(Slac concrete)
KOSTIN, N.; KARPUKHIN, S.
Valuable initiative. Don. i kred. 19 no.11:1+0-/+3 N 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
(Kursk Province-Collective farms-Accounting)
(Kursk Province-Banks and banking)
- KOSTIN, N.,-P-Olkovnik
P~j4tical organizations inform the Communists on their vork.
K6mm.Vooruzh.Sil 3 no.22:68-71 N 162. (MMA 15:12)
1, Nachallnik partiyno-organizatsionnogo otdela politicheskogo
upravleniya Yuzhnoy gruppy voyak.
(Russia--Army-Political aotivillt)
SPTEM, V.P.; KOSTIII, N.A.
-
Static charge system of the series K electric locomotive. Elek. i
tepl.tiaga no.7:37-40 JI 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Nachallnik depo Kavkazskaya Severo-Kavkazskoy dorogi (for Slitern).
2. Staroldy inzh. depb Kavkaukaya Severo-Kavkazskoy dorogi (for Kos-
tin).
(Eloctric loco-motives-Datteries)
ZVYAGIVITSEVA, Klavdiya Mikhaylovna; KOSTIN, 14.A., retsenzent
[Coal industry as a raw material base of the chemical
industry] Ugoltnaia promyshlennost' kak syrtevaia baza
khimicheskoi industrii. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 48 P.
(MIRA 18:7)
KOSTINY N.A.; SHTERN, V.P.
Advantages of the high-voltage regulation of a.c.locomotives.
Zhel.dor.transp. 45 no,10:69-70 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Starshiy inzh.depo Kavkazskaya Severo-Kavkazskoy dorogi, (for
Kostin). 2. Nachallnik lokomotivnogo depo Kavkazskaya Severo-Kav-
kazskoy dorogi (for Shtern).
< 1U)STIN, IIIA.,
Anvable supT)r)rts itsed in British mines. Blul. tekhn.-alron. inform.
no.809-91 158. (WRA 11:10)
(Great Bril"nin-Minn timbering)
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Radchenko, Viktor Dan1lovich; Radionov,, Hikolay 1111ch; Kostin, Nikolay Aleksandrovicl
-Protection df semiconductor rectifiers of electric rolling stock ~ (Za-ahthita
poluproyodnikovykh vypryamiteley elektropodvizhnogo oostava) Moscow,
Izd-vo "Transport", 65. OU4 p. illus., biblio., fold. diagr. 2,500
copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: railway equipment, railway rolling stock, locomotive engineering,
electr6n1c equipment, semiconductor rectifier., electronic rectifier, electronic
test equipmentl electvonic signal, electronic switch
.PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book describes the design and structure of instruments
used for the protec#on of semiconductor rectifiers of electric rolling stock of
type Mk, Ep9, n6oK and VL80k and K. Operating and repair instructions are
given based on their usage as they were tooted in train depo of Gorkiy and North
Caucasus Idne. The book is intended for workers at train.. depos., which deal with the
apemtion and-repaIr of electric rolling stock vith semiconductor rectifiers.
TABLE OF CONZEMS (abridged):
Frm authors --- 3
Ch. I. Basic network or electric rolling stock with
Ch. II. Protective devices of electric rolling stock
EP9 --- 35
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semiconductor rectifiers --16
xr-vtifiers of type Ep7k and
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Ch. III. Protection of semiconductor rectigiero of eloctric rolUag sotcks of
M7k and EP9 types with high speed conctactora --56
Ch. M Protective devices of semiconductor rectifiers of rolling stock type K -89
Ch. V. Protective devices of semiconductor rectifiers of rolling stock type
W60k and VIBOk '-- 113
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KOSTIN, N.A.
Improved ventilation In abield mining. Ugol' 33 no.12:16-19 D 158.
(14IRA llt12)
'(Mine ventilation)
KOSTIN9 N. A.
Cand Tee Scis Diss -- "Investigation and means of improving ventillation
conditions as per the dust factor in mining stopes of steep seams".
Moscow, 1961. 14 pp, 22 am (Min of Higher and Inter Spec Edue RSPSR.
Moscow Mining Inst imeni I. V. Stalin), 200 copies, Not for sale (KL,
No 9., 1961,, p182, No 24346). LT1-5231-V
RADCHENKO, Viktor Danilovichy kand. tekhn. nauk; RADIONOV,
Nikolay Iltich, inzh.,- KOSTIN, flikolay Aleksandrovich,
inzh. ; KUCHKO, E. A. . .. ... - .
[Protection of semiconductor rectifiers of electric roll-
ling stock] Zashchita poluprovodnikovykh vypriamitelei
elektropodvizhnogo sostava. Moskvap Transport, 1965. 114 P.
(MIRA 18:3)
VE21ERP R.A., red.; SPELLMISKAYA, G.V.., red.; AKOFOV, M.G., red.;
KOSTII~,',N.A., red.; MIRONOVA, T.A., ved. red.
(Preparation and complete utilization of fuel] Oboga-
shchenie i kompleksnoe ispol*zovanie topliva. Moskva,
Nedra, 1965. 255 p. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Moscow. Institut goryuchikh iskopayenqkh.
NM: A111017356
S/0126/64/017/002/0237/0242
AVV1J11,S: Talashkevich,, I. P.; Kostin, N. F.; Aleksandrov,, K. S.
TITLE- Elastic properties of fiber textured cubic; metals
SOURCE: Flzika metallov i metallbvedeniye,, v. 17, no, 2,, 1964" 237-242
.TOPIC TAGS: modulus of elasticity, shear modulus, polycrystalline materiali single.
:crystal, elastic constant., Poisson coefficient, elastic, anisotropy
:ABSTRACT: Expressions have been derived to determine the average value of Young's
modulus E and the shear modulus G of isotropic polycrystalli material from the
:elastic constants of fiber-toxtured cubic metals. In a single axis grain (compoied!
~of a cubic system) the various grain elastic constants are determined by means of i
i
the elastic constants sik of single crystals. These lead to the expressions for
Ei
and
2
2 ed-ol
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~where a-d - dispersion Poi3son coefficieni and
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IThese are verified experimentally for 10-mm copper specimens-of type M1 and'XS#
'annealed at 600C for three hours and drawd through a the at room temperature down
Ito 0.4-1.0 mm diameter. A qualitative analysis is made of the texture of the
!copper specimens from the change in E and G moduli, based on the fact that in face-
icentered cubic metals two 1e ures are created upon drawing the
S-11151
;specimen with -.00 0=entuatxitons. The ralationship between the sign of!
f-U-17and f 00
Ithe elastic anisotropy and texture coefficient C 4 is given by
:.?33* C'. ST44 S- C".
.70 + 7 1
1where n4 - -0*64636. Orig." art. has: 8 f6MUla3j 1 table, and 1 figure
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!ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki. SO AN SSSR (Institute of Physics SO AN SSSR)
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OTHERs
KOSTIN., N.F..;-XUDINA, K.A.
X-ray Xiffractlon analysis of alum inclusion ccmpounds.
Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.11:2575-2576 N 165.
fiZ4
(NIRA 18s12)
1. Institut
Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR i.
Krasnoyarskiy inatitut tevetnykh matallov. Submitted
Dec9mber 1. 1964-
so-A-Is I., I .--~
KOSTIN N.F. - LUBENEIS., S.V.; AT A ) K.S *
Selective etching of sodium chloride cMtals. Kristallograf iia
6 no.5:737-7" S-0 161. (KML 14:10)
1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya M SSSR.
(Salt) (Crystallography)
LUBENETS, S.V.; KOSTINk,_O,,Z.-,.
Selective etching of potassium halides. Kristallograftia 7
no.2:328-330 Mr-Ap '62. (MIM 15:4)
1. Kras-poyarskiy institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Potassium halide crystals) (Etching)
KOSTIN, N. M. Cand Tech Sci -- (di8s) "Study of the Hydrodynamics
of the Process of the MINIX" Mixing of Suspensions by
Flotation Mixtures." Len, 1957. 16 pp with graphs, 20 cm.
(Min of Higher Education USSR, Len Order of Labor Red Banner
Inst im, Lensovets Chair of Processes and Apparata),
100 copies M, 27-57, 107)
35 -
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S;a,,,l and a 'Fe --trloutb .-P-~
AUTHORS: Pavlushenko, I.S., Kostin, N.M. 32-24-4-60/67
TITLE: Construction of a Sample-Taking Device (Konstruktsiya
probootborni W
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya. Laboratoriya., 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 4. pp. 501-502 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The following device is reca=ended for taking samples of sus-
pensions: Two rubber plates are fastened to a holding ring; they
are re-enforced by two metal disks each which fit tightly into a
cylinder in which they can be moved up and down, so that a sort
of pumping affect is attained. The axis of the holding ring to
which the plates are fastened, passes through aL sealed tube at
the upper end of th+ylinder bottom, while the lower plate pro-
trudes into the suspension so that in this way the sWce between
the plates is filled with the suspension. After a short period
(5-10 seconds) the space between the plates is closed by quickly
moving down the cylinder and the device is taken out. The sus-
pension located between the plates in the cylinder can then be
taken out. Before using the sample-taking aevice calibration can
Card 1/2 be carried out by measuring the interspace with water or by
Construction of a Sample-Taking Device 32-24-4-60/67
weighing the device when full or empty respectively. It was found
in practice that the error limit of this method of taking samples
does not exceed 3% (relative). Laboratory mechanic I. V. Povarov
assisted in working out the construction. There is I figare.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy tekbnologicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
1. ,solutions" cling 2. Solutions--Testing 6quipment,
CaM 2/2
vN.Mi, kand.tekhn.nauk
Highly qualified engineering personnel for the woodpulp, and
paper industries. B=. prom. 36 no.8:4-6 Ag 161. (14IRA 32- 8)
1. Rektor Leningrad3kOgO takhnologicheakogo institute
tseUrAomo-bumathnoy promyehlennosti.
(Paper inftstry) (Woodpulp industry)
KOSTIN N M kand.tekhn.nauk
I
New reinforcement of the engineer staff in the woodpulp and
paper industry. Bum.prom. 37 no-9:29-30 S 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Rektor Leningradskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta
tselWozno-bumazhnoy promyshlennosti.
(Technical education) (Woodpalp industry)
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AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, Ye. B.: Bonch-Hruy~vich, 'A. M. Kostin N.; A.
none
TITLE: Stimulated Raman scattering-in a selective resonator
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 19, no. 6, 1965, 982-984
TOPIC TAGS: laser, Raman scattering, stimulated emission, laser cavity, Raman
.laser
ABSTRACT: The stimulated Raman scatterina was investigated at an excitation power
just above the threshold using the following three different sebips: 1) a Raman
cell In the resonator of a laser; 2) a lon;itudina.1 selective resonator (the term
used by the authors for the case when the Raman laser r Pator is in the direction
of the ruby laser resonator); Erd 3)a transverse selecti%q ,, sonator (the term used for
the case when the/Raman laser resonator is'rotated 90* from the direction of the
axis of the rubyl%-Iaser, i.e., a 90' off-axis Raman laser resonator). In the first
setup the gi-ant pulses were produced by a ruby crystal. Using two variable-trans-
mission-coefficient filters (transmission coefficient 30-50% at A - 694 mu) the
effective intensity.of the 30-300 nsec-duration pulses in the resonator reached
100 Mwt/CM2. The maximum energy per pulse was 3-4 J. Two dielectric mirrors with
a transmission coefficient of 0.4% at A - 694 mv, 0.8% at A 745 mp (the fundamental
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SRS line in benzene), 40% at A 805 mv (first harmonic) and 70% at A 875 m
(second harmonic) were used in the experiments. The SRS in benzene had thresholds
for a specified length of the Raman cell (1) and the laser input power. No SRS
was observed at I < 2; however, SRS was stable for 5 < 1 < 60 cm. The threshold
power decreased almost linearly with increasing 1. At 1 - 60 cm the efficiency of
energy conversion reached 10% of the power in the cavity. It was observedthat
an increase in the energy of the pulses from the ruby 1.5-2 times above the
threshold resulted in a three-order increase in SRS, In the longitudinal selective
setup the additional reflector between the ruby rod and the Raman cell had a trans-
mission coefficient of 90% at A - 694 mv, 10% at A - 745 v, and 1% at A - 805 and
875 mV. In this mode of operation the efficiency of energy conversion was at least
as'high as that in the previous case. Two higher harmonics at A = 745 and 805 mil
which reached saturation at ,,10% of the input power were observed. Results similar,
to those of the longiulinaLsetup: Fere achieved Wilh a transverse selective setup. HO"Mver,
SRS was achieved in a Raman cell the length of which along the laser beam was only
1 cm. Stimulated Brillouin scattering in benzene was also observed in this setup.
Orig. art. has: 1 figure. (CS)
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AUTHORt Aleksandt9vp Ye. B.; Bonch-Bryovich, A. M.;~Kostins No; Khodovoys V.-A.
-ORG: State IfOrde of Lenin" Institute of Optics im. So I. Vavilov (Gosudarstvennyy
A'
6~dena Lenina Opt che8kiy institut)
TITLE-. Frequency shift of optical transition in the,field of a light wave
'10. -
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentalln6y i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Fistma v redaktsiyu, v. 3,
no. 2, 1966, 85-84
TOPIC TAGS: optic transition,-ruby' lasers photomultiplier, optic filter, resonance
,line, laser pulsations magnetic field intensity, light absorption/FS-7 filter, KS-19
ibleaching filter
ABSTRACT., The authors experimentally investigated the frequency shift of the optical
resonant transitiqn 4S1 2 - 4P]./2 J/2 of potassium (principal doublet). It can be
be~, shown that the frequency shift of this transition is connected principallyl
,wiWvirtual tranqition induced by the laser pulse from the gr
ound level (01/2
A 4pl~,20A) and the excited level UP3/2 - 6S,(,,2). The first pair of transitions is
sti lsitfficiently far from the resonances (t e transition wavelengths are 7665 and
7699 A. that of the laser is 6943 1). The 4P3/? - 6S1/2 transition is much closer
to resonance VL = '16939 A). In spite of thisy iLll these transitions make comparable
contributions to the sought frequency shift of the investigated transitions owing -to
the difference in the oscillator strengths. It is important that the ground and
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excited levels are shifted here by the ruby-laser light in opposite directions.
In the- experiment Ught from potassium lamp 1 was passed through vessel 2 with
potassium vapor saturated at 100*C (see the figure). At the selected temperature,
the vapor absorbed about 80% of the lamp's resonant radiation. Transmission of
light by vessel 2 was expected to increase during the action of the pulse from laser
3, provided the resultant transition frequency shift is commensurate with the line
width of the lamp ~radiation (it was assumed that this line was broader than the
absorption line of I the vapor). The transmission of the resonant light was recorded
with a hotomultip4er whose output was fed to a pulsed oscilloscope (4 glass
filters~.
tanult.
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The scattered las r light in the registration channel*was reliably cut out with FS-7
filters. Prelimilary experiments have shownp ~howevero that the laser pulse is
accompanied by scittered radiation with spectral components lying in the region of
the registered po;assiwn line. The authors used a special method of filtering the
rresonant line witi the aid of the Faraday effect to'combat the mechanism of radiation
~j occurrence Afte~ passing through vessel 2, the light beam of the potassium lamp
was made to pass through an,auxiliary cuvette 6 filled with potassium vapor and placed
between crossed polaroids 5. A local magnetic field of approximately 2 kOe was
'applied to cuvettr' 6. The magnetic field produced, besides splitting of the absorp-
tion 'Line, strongiradiation of the plane of polarization of the light, but only in.'
the nearest viciAty of optical resonance. By magnetic field intensity selection,
the system was ma0e to transmit almost all the resonant line, and to absorb the
extraneous light.l. The entire apparatus behaves like a high-transmission optical
-filter with a bandwidth on the,order of 0.1 cm- - Under the conditions describedj,
'a'distinct signal was recorded, evidencing a decrease in the absorption of the
resonant light by. the potassium atoms in vessel 2 during the time of action of the
'laser pulse .(20 n0c); the laser operated in the monopulse mode by using bleaching
filters KS-19. Tb verify that the change in the light absorption was not connected
vi~un some exper3line'ntal, errors the authors checked: (1) that the signal vanished
when.the pot~kssiuift light was turned of tas-,!
If (2) that the signal vanished when the po
sium vapor was frozen out in vessel 2 (with the illumination on the photomultiplier
.maintained at the previous level); and (3) that the signal vanished when the operating
mode of lamp 1 wa rced so as to broaden the emission line (the broadening was
confirmed by the Pba'Oervationo). The minim= laser radiation power density. at which
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g
tk.~ght
intensity (in
Of 105 Vem. The half-width of the spectral emission line
A
is estimated at - x 10 cps, so.that the observed shift was of the same order.
The authors thank P.A. Godina for providing the high grade polaroids. Orig. art.
has: 1'formula ar4l 1 figure.
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AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, Ye. B.; Boncb-Bru K
yevich 't~. ostinit. 11. Khodovoy, V. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of stimulated Raman and Brillouin scattering in selective
resonators
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 49, no. 5,1965,
1435-1444.
1 t \tilt
TOPIC TAGS: laser, second harmonic nonlinear, optics, Raman scattering, Brillouin
scattering, A"411~144~
ABSTRACT: The stimulated Raman scattering was investigated at an excitation power
just above the threshold using the following three different setups: 1) a Raman
cell in the resonator of a laser; 2) a longitudi al s ive resonator [the term
used by the. tgrs fd,,-.the case when the Raman donator is in the direction
of the rubXJ1u6Ve' .reaon'itorl; and 3) a.traneverse selective resonator (the- .term used;
for the case vhen the Raman laser resonator is rotated 900 from the direction of the
axis of the ruby laser, i.e., -a 900 off-axis Raman laser resonator) (see Fig. 1).
In the first setup (Fig. la) the giant pulses were produced by a ruby crystal 10'to
12 cm long and 12-16 mm in diameter. With two variable-tranamission-coefficient
filters (transmission coefficient 10-80% at A = 6943 X) the effective intensity of
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a - SES in the ruby laser resonator;
b - SRS in the longitudinal selec-
tive resonator; c - SRS in the trans
verse selective resonator
L - resonator length for scattered
radiation; 1 - length of the "ac-
tive".path for the scattered radia-
tion in the resonator; 0 - mirrors;
r -'coefficient of reflection;
F - viriable coefficient of aboorp-
tion filters.
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the 20-200 nsec-duration pulses in the resonator reached 100 Hwt/CM21. The maximum
energy per pulse was 5-6 J. Two dielectric mirrors 01 and 02 with a transmission
coefficient of 0.4% at A 694 mu, 0.8% at X = 745 mv (the fundamental SRS line in
benzene), and 40% at A = 805 mv (the first harmonic) were used in the experiments.
The sensitivity of the detectors was sufficient to register 10-4 of the energy of the
laser pulse. The setup shown in Fig. la was used to investigate SRS in benzene. It
was observed that an increase in the energy of the pulses from the ruby laser 1.5-2
times above the threshold resulted in a three-order increase in SRS at the funda-
mental frequency. Saturation was reached when the intensity of SRS was about 1o% or
the energy Input, at which time the second harmonic whose energy output quickly
reached the level of SRS at the fundamental frequency (at saturation), appeared.
When the second harmonic reached saturation the duration and the intensity of the
laser pulses decreased sharply due to the reverse effect of SRS on the ruby laser
pulses. When the length of the Raman cell (1) was increased, the threshold power
and the pulse energy required to achieve SRS decreased. Also, the larger the cell,
the smaller the energy above the threshold at which second harmonics were generated.
The SRS was stable when I was between 5 and 60 cm. In the longitudinal selective
setup (Fig. lb) reflector 02 replaced 04 and the transmission coefficient Of 03 was
very high at A = 694 mp and vas.at a minimum at A = 7h5 mo. The gain of SRS at
1 = 5, 20, and 60 cm was at least as high as In the previous case, although the pump
power and the pulse energy required were considerably smaller. For example, when the
output of a ruby laser pulse of 30 nsec duration was 40 Mv (1 = 20 cm) three 10 Mw
SRS pulses of 20 neec duration were observed in the Raman laser cell. Similar re-
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sults were obtained using the selectiviD transverse setup shown in Fig. 1c. The
authors also observed stimulated'BriUouin scattering in benzene, carbon disulfide,
and nitrobenzene (the angle of the exciting beam wa's 900). Use of the 900 off-axis
Raman laser made it possible to obtaintatimulated B.rillouin scattering at lover pump
power. Orig. art. hae! 5 figures and 1 table. (CS]
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AUTHOR: Bonch-Bruyevich, A, M Kostinj N._ N,; Khodovoyy V, A.
ORG: none
TIT12: Resonant birefringence in the electric field of a light wave
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental4noy i teoieticheskay MAL Pistma v redaktalyu.
Prilozheniye, v- 3., no. 11, 1966j,-425_429~
TOPIC TAGS: potassium, double refraction, laser application, resonance absorption,,
light absorption
ABSTRACT: The authors observed the occurrence of birefringence in potassium vapo Ir
under the influence of the electric field of ruby laser emission by passing simul-.
tanecyusly light from a portassium*,Iamp and from a ruby laser through a vessel con-
taining saturated potassium vapor at 1500. At this temperature, the vapor absorbed
approximate3zy 50% of the resonant light from the lamp. When the laser pulse was
applied (20 nsec durat 'ion)) a clear-cut signal was observed) indicating an increase
in the resonant radiation from the lamp passin6 through the vessel. At a laser
emission power density of the order of 5 Nw/ce the amplitude of the signal corres-
ponded to transmission of several times ten per cent of the intensity of the light
from the lamp. The greatest signal was observed when the lw* radiation and laser
emission electric fields were at a 45* angle. There was no signal when this angle
was 0 or 90% There was likewise no signal when the potassium vapor in the vessel
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was frozen out., when the Potassium lamp wad turned offj, or when the filters used to
polarize the light were removed. The latterj, together with the dependence of the
signal on the angle between the electric vectors,, proves that the observed.effect
in due to birefringence induced by the laser pulse because the shift of the absorp-
tion line in the laser-emission electric field has different values when the elee-
tric vector of the light is parallel and perpendicular to the vector of the laser.
The value of this line shift is calculated and the wavelength dependence of the
laser emission intensity required to obtain a signal of prescribed magnitude is mead
sured and found to be linear In the wavelength difference between the resonant transi-
tion and the laser emission. This agrees with the theoretical calculations. The
authors thank,V. M. Zakharava'and,?I. A. Voroblyeva of IGU for the opportunity to
measure the I a -
ine.contour with their apParaTu , and Ye. B. Aleknandrov for help and
a discussion. Orig, artu bas'.- 3 figures and I for=aa.
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Technology
(General technology of leather; part 1).
(Moskva), Gizleprom, 1951.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1955, Uncl.
1KC6 Tj ILI . P .
US ne s
Minin!~ IiAhods
Bauxi to
Jul h a
"Rapid Cutting of Drifts at the North Ural Bauxite I-lines," B. I. Nifontov, IN. P.
Kostin, N. A. Alekseyevs~dy, Engineers, 5 PP
"Gor Zhur" NO 7
Refers to success in decreasing time required for rapid cutting of driftz. Rapid cutt]ng
of 39 drifts wasmrried out in :1943-1947 at subject location. Describes cutting at
various times, disclosing technical operations, speed, etc. Gives three tables with
data on cuttimc,
, operations.
PA 33/49T82_
- ~Srf
MOSIM, N P V/5
729.61
. N8
Obahchaya tekbnologiya koshi (General t0chnology of hides)
Izd- 3, lop. i dop. Hookwal Gislagpron, 1951 -
v. diagra., tables.
Lib. has: v. I (1B 520559)
KOSTIN. N.P., goi*7 inshener; GUSAROV. H.I., gornyy inshener; ALMUMMSKIT,
gorn;y7 Inihener; STAMICHEM, A.P., gorrq7 Inshener.
Drift mining at a speed of 302 meters per month. Gor,zhur no,9:12-15
S 156. illm,9:10)
l.Severouralleklys bokeitonTe rudniki.
(Ural Mountain region-Bauxite) (Xining engineering)
KOSTIN, N.P.; MIKHAYLOV, A.L. retsensent; VOLKOV, V.A., retBenzent;
----~YANTOVSKAYA, P.A., red.; SMDLIYAJKOVA, M.V., tekhn. red.
[General technology of leather] Obshchala tekhnologiia koshi.
jsd.3., ispr. i dop. Moskya, Gislegprom, Pt.l. 1951. 334 P.
(MIRA 160)
(Imather)
zl~
ROSTIN, N,P4,v e-gronom
Mmure-soil composts and*crop, .'yieldB. Zemledelie 24 no.Us
72-76 N 162. (MM 16sl)
1. Oporno-pokazatellnoye khozymystvo "Belogorka"v Laningradakay
obl.
(Compost)
KOSTIN, N.
Diseases of the Circulatory System
Dias ertation: "Recognit ion and Treatment of '~`hdarteristia Ubliterans and Tromboangiitia.11
Cand ked Sci,, Central Inst for the Advanced -Training of Physicians, 16 Uar 54. kVecher-
naya. Moskva, 4 liar 54).
SO: SUM 213,,,20 * 54
"On a Modified Method for Packing ITsnIK' Ampoules With Blood,"
by N. S. Kostin Lt Col of Medical Service, Candidate of Medi-
41-7' - - ~
Cal S-c iences, , No 10, Oct 56, p 7k
The author describes a method used at the blood transfusion base of
ble hospital for packing ampoules with blood, using plastic clamps and
swially designed pliers. The technique of packing is simplified, and
considerable time is saved. (U)
KOSTIN. U.S.. kandidat maditainskikh nauk (Toroshilov-Ussuriyakiy)
Iate results fron repairing defects of the tibia. Ortop.travm. L
protos. 17 no.6:88 N-D 156. (KLRA 10:2)
(TIBA-SURGUY)
KOSTIN, N. S.. Icandidat meditainakikh nauk.
Significance of general axaminations In the early diagnosis
of mndarteritis obliterans. Sov. mad. 20 no.4:n5O Ap '50.
MLRA 9:8)
(MOARTERITIS OBLITEWS, diagnosis,
complex technic (Rae))
KOSTIN. U.S. (Toroshiloy-Use)
~otenslv'e syndromes
21 no.1:51-52 Ja-F 057.
(BRAIN--CONCUSSIONS)
in broin concussions. Top neirokhir.
iKLRA 10:3)
(EV07INSION)
XOSTIN, N.S., kandidat mditainskikh nauk
Significance of the hydrophilis test in the diagnosis of andarteritis
abliterans. Say.sed. 21 no.1:106-110 Ja '57- (KM 10:6)
(ARMLOSCIUOSLS, (OLITIMMS, compl.
water vietabe disord., diag., hydrophilia skin test)
(VATAR. me tab.
d1sorde, In arteriosclerosis obliterans, diag.,
hydrophills sklim test)
KOSTIN, M.S., kand.med.nauk. IRAVCHMO, M.S.. stnrohaya mod. sentra
,.,~~~Imorskljv kray)
lit for determining human blood groups. Med.sestra 17 no.5127-28
vqI58 (MIRA lls6)
(MICAL USTRUMIMS AND APPARATUS)
(BIDOD GROUPS)
GINZBURG, N.B*p podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzbby; KOSTIN,--N.S,,--
podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhbyp kand.meditsinakikh nauk
Diagnosis of hemorrhage into the pericardium in a closed injury
of the thorax. Voen.--afed. zhur. no* 6:50-62 Je 160.
(MIRA 13:7)
(CHF.ST-'6'OUVDS AND INJMES) (HEMORRHAGE)
KOSTINI IfeSep kand.med.nauk
---------------------
Successful therapy for a patient vith postoperative thromboambollam.
Khirurgiia 36 no.9t123-1U 8 160. (MIRA 13111)
(SMOLISM)
KOSTIN N S , (Lieutenant Colonel of the Mdical Service and Candidate of Yedical
Sciences~
"Segmental Pulmonary Resection for a Gunshot Wound"
Voyenno-Meditsinskiv Zhurnal, No. 12, December 1961, pp 62-73
KOSTIN, N.S.,, kand.med.nauk
Compound treatment of endarteritis obliterans. Nov. khir. arkh.
no.9t4l-45 S 161. (MIRA W10)
(ARTERIES-DISFASES)
NOSTIN) N. S., podpolkevnik maditoinakay slushbjr, kand. nod. nauk
Segmntal ressation of the lung in gunshot wounds. Voen.-aed.
shur. no.vtU D 161. (MM 1517)
(LUNGS-SURGERT) (GUNSHOT WOUNDS)
KOSTINt N.S.9 kand. med. nauk
Evalwtion of arteriographic data in open fractures of the
bones of the extramtties. Vestn. rent. i rad. 38 no-3:35-39
My-.Te 163. (MM 17:7)
L V273-06 EPF(n)-2/EWT(m) WW/JD/JG
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AUTHOR#, Kostin, N. V.; Varginaj R. V.
ORG: Department of Anal~tical ChemistEx. Moscow State University (KaNei
analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta~
TITLE: 'Method of quantitative determination of thorium and scandium when present
together
SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. VestnSk. Seriya II. Xhimiya, no- 3, 1965, 45-46
TOPIC TAGS: thorium, scandium, chemical precipitation, aromatic carboxylio acidp
fluorinated organic compound
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated fluoro-derivatives of benzoic acid and found
that m-fluorobenzoic acid precipitates thorium and scandium quantitatively from
neutral and weakly acidic solutions of a salt mixture without reprecipitation and
does not interfere with subsequent complexometric determination in the scandium
filtrate. The reagents used included: 1) Th(SO4j2-8H2O, aqueous, 1.2-10~-N solution;
2) Sc2(S0.4)3-2H2O, 3.3 - 10-3M solution weakly acidic; 3) M + FC6H4C00H# O.M M
aqueous solution; 4) Trilon B, 0.25 M aqueous solution. Orig. art. hass. 'I tables
(JPRSI
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Comz)lexome-tric determination of scandium in the presence of
magnssium. Vest. Mosk. un, Ser, WhIm. 20 no.4,.78..79
n--qlg 165, (ww, 18:10)
1. Kafedra analiiicheskoy khimii Moskavskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta.
KOSTIN, N.V.; VARGINA, R.V.
Quantitative determination P1 thorium and sa~andilm when pres5nt.
together. Vest.Mcak.un.Sei 2.11Mm. 20 no.3:45-46 M7--;m 165.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
KOSTIN, N.V.
Photometric method for determining small amounts of zinc in babbitts.
Vest.Mosk.un.Ser. 2: Xhim. 15 no.1:49-53 160. . (MIRA 13:7)
1. Kafedra analitichaskoy khimii Mos1rovskogo universiteta.
(Babbitt metal) (Zinc-Analysis)
KOSTIN, N.V.- PASHINKINy A*S.
Colorimetric determination or small amounts of zinc in babbitts.
Report No.2. Vest. Mosk. uh. Ser. 2: Khim. 16 no.1:64-66 la-F 161.
- (MIRA W,4)
1. Aafedra analitichesko~ khimii Moskt)vokogo universiteta.
(Zino--Analysis (Babbitt metal)
SKOROBOGATOVA, N.V..;_KOSTIN, N.Ye.; SIDOR-PNKO, G.A.; STOLYAROVA, T.I.
Thalanite from albites of Eastern Siberia. Dokl. AN SSSR 155
no.1slOO-103 Mr '64. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo
syrlya. Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherbakovym.
Hij NYti~; VULZHENKOVA, A.Ye,
-affect of aricloging rocks on thp compoattirn of rarr---Par--~h mimralt-
zation. Geol. rud. matorozh. 7 no.l,,95-1~8 Jn--'r' 105. (MIRA ISsO
-L. Vseaoyiizriyy nauclinr.-,1.9.~il,~(lf,,vatt)11,5k.Ly tnntit-ut n7tmjr,allnogo
s.~rtya, Moskva,
EDSTIN, O.S., asaistent
~ .. . r
---1--1----- -- 31ti cholesterol content and changes in bile PH In children with
anglocholacystitio. Pad., akush. I gin. 20 no.3:16-19 158. (NIPA 13:1)
1. Wedra gospitallnoy pediatrii (sav. - chlen-korrespondeut AX9
SSSM~ prof. O.K. Ihokhol) Kiyevskogo ordena Trudo-vogo Krasnogo Znament
meditsinstogo instituta im. akad. A.A. Bogomol'tea (direktor - dots.
I.P. Alakneyenko).
(Cmmmm) (BILE) (GALL-BIJUMIR-DISEASIS)
Catamiestic data on children with diseases of the biliary
tract. Ped., akush. i gin. 22 no.5:23-25 160. (MMA 15:6)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy pediatril (zav. - chlen-korrespondent
MiN SSSR prof. 0.M. Khokhol) Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovo o Krasnogo
Znameni meditsinskogo instituta im. akad, Bogomoiltsa ~direktor -
dotsent I.P. Alekseyenko [Aleksieienko, I.P.1).
(DILIARY TRACT-DISELSES)
Acassim Nn: AVio3o3go - 8/0021/6~/000/004/0462/0464
AMICH: lCoutin, 0. V. (ICcotin, A. V.)
ITIME: On asymptotic aeries In the theory of noulln ar systams of cxft~U7
di=erential equations
SaMCE: AN UlaSSR9 Dapovidi., no. 4, 1964, 461-464
AWMAM: The amllnear system
dy, q, (1) + Pk (9) + PA46: ... 0.8 MY41.
is considered. The coefficients of thia.systen can., in- a certain sense,, be ex-
panCed into an asymptotic series of the type.
.. Ifl-oft~0
a
L5;c-
ACCESSICK NR: AP4030390
It is sho;m that under certain conditims & fonal special solution of this system
can be found. The conponents Of such & 601utica an &100 at the fc= of tba lwt
mentioned series - The connection between the true wA the dA&jned famal solu-
tion in discussed. Orig, wt, ban: 2 famu3m.
ASSOCIATICK: Odes 11wey. darishawV*y u~i4erayO tot (Odessa State University)
summm: ogklw63 DAMS ACQ: 30kpr& MML: 00
80 CODE t NA
NO MW SOV: 002
Crd 2/2
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
.PERIODICAL:
S/021/62/000/06/60VOO
D25T/D308
Kostin, O.V.
Asymptotic formulas for. the solutions of linear sys-
tems of ordinar
y dif f erential equations
Ak d 8mi fi'auk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR. Dopovidip no. 100
1962 j 12 .1-296,
a Y�5
.-TELT: The author studies linear systems of the form M
V L)
dyi n n),
_t Pik(t)yk (1)
k=14
It is'assumed that t is real, t >,, T const; Pik(t) are bounded, in
the general case complex functions, with continuous derivatives p (a)
ik
(ij* k = 19 a... no a 19 .... m); and the equatiou'det/pik(t)-
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Asymptotic formulas for the ... D251/D308
_'t6k/ = Op.), where
i 0'1~ is
i Kronecker's symbol, has at least one
root A 1(t) such that /,tl(t) - ;Lk(t a -;;, 0, a = const for all t >
> T, k = 2t ... , n, where ;~k(t) is another root of the equation.
By means of a riethod analog ous to that of S.F
Feshchenko and L
D .
.
.
Nikolenko (MM, v. 13P no. 3, 109P 1961) and using a special matrix
transformation, it is possible to.find asymptotic formulas for the
fundamental solutions of (1) which correspond to the roots of the
type ~ 1(t).
ASSOCIATION: Odes kyy derzhavnyy universytet (Odessa State Univer-
sity;
PRESENTED: by Y.Z. Shtokalov Academician
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1962
Card 2/2
KOSTIN, P.
4:
Contribution of Kasakhotan to foreign trade. Vnesh. torg.
43. no.6:36-37 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Upolnomochennyy Ministerstva, vneshney torgovIi SS-SR pri
Sovete Ministrov Kankhokoy SSR.
(Kazakhotan,;-4omeres)
EAGAN, S.Z.; TRUKRAHOVI KUDRYAVTSEV, Ye.N.
Use of industrial rotary disk extractors for the two-stage -
extraction of caprolactame. Khim. prom. no.2s94-101 F 164.
(MIRA 170)
HOST11-1 5~'t : 0
~ttrst of the northern slope of the Skallstyy Range in the
taba-Zelenohuka interfluve (Northern Caucasus). Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; geols i razv. 8 no.9t42-46 S 165,
(MIRA 18t9)
1. Stavropollskiy pedagogichoskiy institut,
KAGAN, 3'.Z.; TRUKHANOV, V.G.1
KTIDRYAVTSFV, Ya.N.
Extraction of caprolactam from sulfate liqtors in rotary disk extractors.
Xhim. prom. 41 no.3tI84-186 Mr 165. (KRA 1817)
LWR/Chemistr7 L Reagents
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 22/44
'Authors Levina, R. Ya., and Kostin, R. R.
TiUe I Reaction of cyclopropans hydrocarbons with mercuric salts
PerlodIcal Dok. AN SSSR. 97/60 1027-1030, Aug 21s 1954
Abstract The derivation of mercuri-organic compounds from l,lj2-tr1mb-
thylcyclopropane during the reaotion of the latter with
mercuric acetate, is described. The splitting of the three-
membered'cycle.9 which takes place between the alkylated and
non-alkylated carbon atoms, is explained. Tho mercuri-orgazdc
compounds, described for the first time in this report, were
found to be gamma-mercurated alcohol* and their ethers of
crystalline structure ani bigh-melting point. Nine referencest
6-USSR; 2-USA and I-German (1911-1953). Table.
Institution The H. V. Lomonosov State University, Moscow
-Presented by: Academician A. N. Nesmeyanov, April 14, 1954,
1, KOSTIIT, S.
2, ussR (6oo)
4. Agricultural Machinery
7. Tdaks in mechanizing heavy work on state farms. Mias.Ind.SSSR 23-no. 6, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Acc-essions, LIbrary of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified.
r&a*Tw a Inshemer,
Now agricultural machintry, Was.Iind, SM 28 no,3:45-0 05?,
(AgrIcultuml mahlaory) (KrIA lOt6)
KOSTINq S,A,, inzh.; KIRICHENKO, A.V., itzh.
Design of a continuous-action filter press for dewatering coagulated
middlings and flotation products. Nauch. trudy XuzNIIUgloobog.
no.lt46-52 162. (MM 16s8)
(Filter presses)
~9,STI.N, S.A., inzh.; KAZAKOV, A.T., inzh.; KIRICHENKO, D.I., inzh.
Using polyacrylamide in laboratory and industrial studies on
settling sludge and clarifying backwater at the Urov preparation
plant. Nauch. trudy KuzNIlUgleobog. no.1:62-72 162. (MIRA 16:'8)
(Kuznetsk Basin-Coal preparation) (Acrylamide)
.KOSTIN, S.A inah.; KIRICHENKO,, A.V., inzh.; KAZAKOV-, A.T., inzh.
Laboratory studies of using compressed air in dowatering coal
middlings which have already been coagulated. Naruch. trudy
XuzNIIUgleobog. no-IS33-45 162. (MIRA 160)
(Filters and filtration)
KOSTIN, S.A., inzh. [deceased]
Method of studying the filtrability of coal slurry and determining the
optimal parameteis of vacuum filter operating conditions. Nauch.trudy
KuzNI.fUgleobog. no.2.'35-55 164. (MIRA 27:10)
KCSTIN, S.A., iazh.
Mechanism of dewatering sludge in a screw-type settling centrifuge
(for discussion). Hauch. trudy KuzNIIUgleobog. no.1:52-62 162.
(MIRA 16:8)
(CentriCuges-Te sting)
A, ,
r%L~:) 11ia19
"Procedure for Studying the Influence of Fore st-Protec ted
Scientific Notes of Voronezh Porest-EcononV Institute, Vol
(Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Nov/Dee 1947)
Zones on Micro-climate,"
IX, 19h6 (18-23).
SO: U-3218, 3 Apr 1953
XOSTIN. Si'.RGI;Y IOSTFOVICH N15
623.4
.K8
Oenovy Meteorologil I Klimatologli (Foundations of Meteorology and ClInatology)
Moskva, Gidrometeoizdat. 1949- V. Illus., Maps, Tables, Diagrs. Includes
Bibllographies. Lib. Has: 1951 1955
TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 216 - I
BOOK Call No.t QC86l.K64
r: KOSTj4,_6A_I., Doctor of Geographical Sciences
Autho ROLOGY ANL CLIMATOLOGY (2nd Edition)
Full Titl-e T-PA-INCIFUES OF ME
Transliterated Title: Osnovy meteorologii i klimatologii (2-ye isdaniye)
Publishing Data._
Originating Agencys None
Publishing Houses Hydrometeorologioal Publishing House
Was 1951 No. ppot 372 No..of copieat 8,600
Editorial Staff
Editors None Tech. Ed.s None
Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None
Text Data
Coverages The book is divided in two partes the first on the fundamentals
m6toorologS and the second on the tuhdamentals of climatology. It
covers the usual description 6f the composition of the atzbopphere,,
prqssure, aolar radiation, soil and air temperatures, water vapor,
evaporation, condensation, precipitation and weather. In the
climatological part, the climate, the distribution of climatic
elements, climatic zones, and the climates of U&%t are defined.
Atextbook primarily adapted to agriculture and the needs of soil
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Osnovy meteorologii i klimatologli (2-ye isdanlye) AID 21~ - I
conservation and forestation as measures to improve climatic con-
ditions. A practical plan followed in the tayga in the Amur basin,
which resulted in raising the soil temperatur. and the water supply,,
i.9 given as an example. This is compared to the deforestation and
erosion of the American prairies. The book is of a certain interest.
in its description of the endeavors to change the nature of the
soil, the results already attained, and in general the climates of
the USSR, especially of the arctic regions.
Purposet A textbook for students of aLzricultural colleges.
Facilitiess None
No. of Russian and Slavie'Referencest 33 (1931-1950)
Aviilable: Library of Congress.
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PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 485 - I
BOOK Call No.: AF642509
Authors: KOSTIN. S. I. and POKROVSKAYA, T. V.
Full Title: CLIMATOLOGY
Transliterated Title: Klimatologlya
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating Agency: None
Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House (Gidrometeoizdat)
Date: 1953 No. pp.: 427 No. of copies: 11,000
Editorial Staff
Editor: Drozdov, 0. A., Dr. Geogr. Sci.
TEXT DATA
Coverage: This work deals with the systematic aspects of climatology,
the processes of climate formation, the microclimatic conditions of
natural landscapes, and with regional features as revealed in the
world pattern of climates. It gives a brief description of climates
in different parts of the world and a more detailed account of climates
in the USSR (p. 194-254). Special attention is given to problems of
climatic changes and to methods of climatological evaluation of ob-
servations. The authors consider this work to be not only as a text-
book but as useful also for scientific workers. The text is illus-
trated by examples from the USSR.
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.Klimatologiya
AID 485 - I
Part I (except paragraph 12 and 13) Is written by Prof. S. I. Kost1n,
Dr. of Geogr. Sci.; Part II - by T. V. PokroV8kaya, Kand. of Geogr.
Sci., Senior scientific worker at the Main Geophysical Observatory.
Part II deals with methods of climatological evaluation used in the
USSR. Therefore this "Coverage" gives a full translation (with sub-
titles) of the Table of Contents of Part II and also of Ch. XIV of
Part I, which describes the climates of the Soviet Union. In the
rest, only the titles of chapters are translated. The book contains
illustrations, maps, weather charts, tables, diagrams.
Table of Contents Pages
Foreword 3-4
PART I GENERAL CLIMATOLOGY. CLIMATES OF THE WORLD AND
OF THE USSR
Ch. I Introduction (par. 1-3) 5-15
Ch. II Climatic Radiation Factors (par. 4-12) 15- 2
Ch. III Climatic Circulation Factors (par. 13-16) 3M9
Ch. IV Effect of Land and Sea on Clima
Marine and
Continental Climates) (par. 17-1
%~ 49-
8
Ch. V Effect of Relief on Climate (par. 20-23) g
58- 7
Ch. VI Effect of Soil and Vegetation Covers on Climate
(par. 24-30) 67-88
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