SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOTRELEV, V.N. - LOTS, A.Y.

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I Production of Goods From Fluoroplast-4. �4-8-2119 InvestiCation of the Preforming Process (reference 9) about the computation of the press process of dry refractory materials as well as the papers about the preforminG process in press powders were taken into consideration (reference 10). The purpose of present paper was the detection of the optimum specific pressure in the preforming from the pulverulent fluoroplast-4, as well as the detection of the optimum thermal retardation of the tablets at this pressure. As criteria for the opti pressures and preforming times the variations of the linear dimensions and of the specific weight of the pressed samples were chosen. It is shown that the preforming from the pulverulent fluoroplast-4 at specific pressures of not below 300 kg/cm2 and not above 750 kg/cm2 is to be carried out. It is shown that a thermal retardation under pressure is necessary in the preforming. For the investigated dimensions of the unworked pieces a formula T - i H D Card 2/3 was found. This determined the dependence of the amount Production of Goods From Fluoroplast-4- 64-8-2119 Investigation of the Preforming Process of the thermal retardation of the height and diameter of the unworked pieces. T - optimum thermal retardation of the unwor':Led pieces of fluoroplast-4 under the preforming pressure, in minutes. A - con" tant (in the polymers investigated here it amounted to 7,7 - 9,1) H- the height of the unworked piece. D - diameter of the unworked piece. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references, 2 of which are Slavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 I ~ '-- 7r k jL-- ~- t:' b - 'I V. 1-v' GORINA, A.A.; KARGIN, V.A.; KOZLOV, P.H.; KOMLbjV, V.11. Proceaning polytetrafluoroethylone into industrial articlee. Min. prom. no.8:453-457 D '57. (KIRA 11:2) (Rlthylone ) (Plan t ics-Ifolding) KPF~~v-.V-,,kand. takhn. neuk; ZARUBITSKIT, A., inzh. Determining this freart6iola a dut of malamine-and-urea- formaldel7de resinie~ ia P'rsiis'-"~o~dsrs. Strol. mat. 4 no- 7:32-33 JI '58. (HMA 11:7) (FormaldsWe) (Gums and resins) AU2HOHS: Kotrelev, V. N., Rubt3ova, I. K~ 79-28-3-45/61 TITLE: On the Reaction of Allyloxyethanol With Monovinylethers (0 vzaimodeystvii all.41oksietanola a prostymi vinilovymi efirami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 3, pp. 770-771 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By many single syntheses and investigations Shostakovakiy and his collaborators showed that acetals can be obtained by the reaction of monovinylethers with compounds containine the hydroxylgroup (reference 1). The synthesis of the acetyls which contain in their composition an unsaturated radical are de- scribed in detail (reference 2). The present investigation was conducted with the aim of synthesizing the acetals b~r means of allyloxyethanol and of investigating their Papability for a common polymerization. The synthesis of the mentioned acetals was carried out from monovinylethers and allyloxyethanol according to the method of Shostakovskiy (see reaction pro- ces3). It is known that the acetals of allyl alcohol are neither capable of polymerizin6 with respect to tile radical Card 1/2 nor to the ion mechanism, but that they are easily capable of On the Reaction of Allyloxyethanol 'Uith Monovinyle~thers 79-28 forming commonly forming not-like polymero,. The autliors in- ve3tigated the oapability of the allyloxyethatiol acetals for common polymerization with methylmethacrylate at a ratlo 10 : 90 in the presence of benzoylperoxide. In all caseo solid, colorless and tranaparent polymers up-re o),tair.~~,d; somo of them were of increasqd Ineat resiotance (compared With D01,y-- methylmothacrylato). The following aootals utiknown until 110W were ayrithesized and described: Ltliylallyl~oxyotl-,yla-,Ltal, iso- propyleth,,flallyloxyethylacetyl, n-buty-lallyloxyethylaQety-1 and diallyloxyeth,,flacetyl of acetaldehyde. There are 1 table and 4 references which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plastichaskikh ma-s3 (Scientific Research Institute for Plastic 1,11aterials) SUBMUTTED; February 14, 1957 Card 2/2 PESIN, L.M.; KOTRELIV. V.N.; ZARUIBITSKIT, A.Ye.; SEGALETICH, F.Te. The influence of some melamine impurities on its condensation with formaldehyde. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.1:146-148 A '58. (MM 11:4) (Melamine) (Condensation (Chemistry)) (Formaldehyde) SHOSTAKOVSKIT, M.P.; K & a KOCHKIN, D.A.; IMNSTSOVA, G.I.; KALININA. eXT !BI0I.R4ak9!;.t*".V9 Synthesis and various conversions of tin and silicon organic compounds. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.9:1434-1436 S 158. (MIRA 11:10) I.Institut organichaskoy khimii AN SSSR i Gosudaretvannyy nauchno- issledovatellekly i proyektny7 inatitut promythlennon.ti plastichookikh Magi. I (Tin organic compounds) (Silicon organic compounds) KOCHKIN, D.A.; KOTREIRY, SRDSTAKOVSKIT, M.F.; KALINIIIA. S.F.; KUNETSM-*16-21. V.V. Tin organic polymers. Tysokom. soed. I no.3:482-484 Mr 159. (WRA 12:10) I.Nauchno-issladovatellakly institut prom7ohlennosti plastichaskikh mass. (Pol7mers) (Tin organic compounds) KALININA, S.P.;; KUZNSTSOVA, G.I KOCHKIN, D.A ; KOTRF.TAV,__ - ; LAYNI , L:V.;'Citni6VA, L.V.; BORISOVA, A.L; BORISENKO, V.V. Organotin monomors and polymers. Vysokom.sood. 1 no.10: 1507-1513 0 '59- (HIRk 13:3) 1. Nauchho-lasledovateltakiy inatitut plastichoskikh mass. 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The tests shov.ed that polyethylene and its mixtures with polyisobutylene cannot be used longer than 3-4 months in the mentioned characteristic areas under atmospheric conditions (in the open air) because of their low resistance to solar radiation. There are 10 figures, 1 table and 4 Soviet references. Card 3/3 1,11 20487 5/191/61/000/003/005/015 B124/B203 AUTHORSs Kotrele Kalinin&, S. P., Kuznetsova, G. I. TITLEs Polymers on the baeis of ferracene and its derivatives PERIODICALt Plasticheskiye massy, no. 3, 1961, 24-26 TEXT: The authors obtained resins and the corresponding molding powders from some products containing a ferrocanyl residueo It was attempted to obtain polymers through interaction of ferrocene with diazotized benzidine and polymerization of unsaturated ferrocenyl ketones. The reaotion of ferrocene with diazotized benzidine was conducted in the manner described in publications for the arylation of ferrocene with diazo compounds (Ref, 51 A. 9. Nesmeyanov, E. G. Perevalova, R. V. Goloynya, 0. A. Nesmeyanovaj DAN SSSR, 21, 459 (1954); E.O.Fischer, D. Sens, Z.Naturforach., 2a, 386 (1954)1 Ref. 6t G. D. Broadhead, P. L. Pauson, J.Chem.Soo., j.M, 367). In the reaction with diazotized benzidine, however, a mixture of products was formed which could not be separated. Ferrooene and benzidine were reacted in different molar ratios 00; 1:1, 21l), and gave mixtures with different solubilities and Card 1/3 S/191/61/000/003/005/015 Polymers on the basis of... B124/B203 ' melting pointel but it was not possible to isolate pure substances. An attempt has also beer. made to obtain high-molecular compounds on the basis of unsaturated ferrooenyl ketones. For this purpose, the reaction of 191-diaostyl ferrooene with furfural was porformed. The mixture was heated in methylene chloride and alcohol in the presenoe of lye at molar ratios of Iv2 and 10 between 151-diaostyl ferrocene and furfural. With 100 it was possible to produce a polymer. The thermomechanical properties of the resulting polymers as determined with a consistometer are shown in the figure. There are 1 figure, I table, and 6 referencess 3 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the English- language publication reads as follovss L. E. Coleman, M. D. Rausch, J.Polymer Sci., 28, no.116 (1958). Cara 2/3 Polymers on the basis of.*& Figures Thermomechanical curves of polymers too Legends (1) Product of the inter- action of ferrocene with diazotized benzidine + kaolin (2(:I)l P 1 kg; ~2~ polymer + kaolin 60%; P 3 kg)l 3) polymer of difurfural acetyl - ferrocene (P - 3 kg). (a) Deforma- tion, graduation sf the indicator, (b) temperature, C. QZ 0 Card 3/3 20467 S/191/61/000/00 /005 015 3 B124/B203 3(j 40 80 IZO 160 200 240 280 remnepamypa. 00 26290 S/190/61/003/008/003/019 i ~;D B110/B220 AUTHORS: Shostakovskiy, M. F., Kotrelev, V. N., Kalinina, S. P., Kuznetsova, G. I., Lay-n-e-,--I-.-V.-,--Bo--risova, A. I. TITLE: Organotin monomers and polymers.IV. Synthesis and conversion of tin-containing esters of acrylic and cinnamic acids PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 8, 1961, 1128-1130 TEXT: The present paper deals with the synthesis of organotin derivatives of cinnamic and acrylic acids. The synthesis was performed by a method developed by the authors. The vaporous alkyl halide was reacted in a tube furnace or au%oclave with an Sn-Mg alloy in the presence of various solvents and catalysts. The alkyl-halide tin compounds formed were saponified with lye to the corresponding hydroxy derivatives, and then the esters were ob- tained by reaction with acrylic or cinnamic acid. 1) Triethyl-stannyl acrylate (C2H5)3 SnOCOCH-CH 2' was obtained from a 50~ aqueous solution of acrylic acid at 5-1OcC by adding triethyl stannol. The white crystalline Card 1/3 S/1926290 0/61/003/008/003/019 Organotin monomers and polymers ... B110/B220 precipitate (melting point 1020C) could be dissolved in organic solvents. 2) In the same way, tributyl-stannyl acrylate was obtained from hexabutyl stannous oxide and acrylic acid. 3) The triethyl-stannyl ester of cianamic acid was obtained from cinnamic acid and hexaethyl stannous oxide accord- ing to the equation (C 2H5)6 Sn 20 + 2C6H5' CHCOOH )2 (C 2H5)3 SnOCOCH=CHC6H5 + H20. The organotin compounds obtained,polymerize easily, and form trans- parent solid copolymers with styrene and methyl methacrylate. The thermo- mechanical properties of some polymers and copolymers are shown in Fig. 2. There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh mass (Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) SUBMITTED: September 1, 1960 Card 2/3 262 S/190il/003/008/004/019 I B110/B220 AUTHORS- Shostakovskiy, Y. F., Kotrelev, V. N., Kuznetsova, G. I., Kalinina, S. P., Layne, L. V., Borisova, A. I. TITLE: Studies on the synthesis and conversions of organotin monomers and polymers. V. Study of the formation of organotin polymers as a function of the polymerization con- ditions, and some physicochemical properties of organotin polymers PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 8, 1961, 1131-1134 TEXT: The present study deals with the yield in polymers of triethyl- stanny! methacrylate and acrylate as a function of polymerization time, temperature, initiation, and concentration. Benzoyl peroxide, azoisobutyric acid dinitrile, or triethyl-benzyl ammonium chloride served as initiators. The results are shown in Fig. 1. The composition of the copolymer from - triethyl-stannyl methacrylate and methyl methacrylate was studied for initial molar ratios of the components of 1:1, 1:4, and 1:12. At an initial Card 1/.5 26291 S/190/61/003/008/004/019 Studies on the synthesis and ... B110/B220 ratio of 1:1, the components of the copolymer were approximately equal. The composition was, however, 5-1 when the initial ratio had been 1:4. It is concluded that organotin compounds polymerize more slowly than methyl methacrylate. Experimental results: 1) The region of strong deformation of organotin methacrylates is found at higher temperatures than that of the corresponding acrylates. 2) The temperature of initial deformation de- creases considerably with increasing size of the alkyl radicals. The di- electric properties of copolymers are listed in Table 1. The copolymer of triethyl-stannyl methacrylate with methyl metha3rylate was easily hydro- lyzed by alkalis. It is, however, stable in water, dilute HC1, and dilute H2so 4* Papers of M. M. Koton et al. (Ref. 4: Mezhdunarodnyy simpozium po makromolekulyarnoy khimii, Moskva, June, 1960, 1 sektsiya, p. 167, (International Symposium on High Molecular Chemistry, Moscow). are mentioned. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut plasticheskikh mass (Scientific Research Institute of Plastics).Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR (InstiTute of Organic Chemistry AS USSR) Card 2/5 KOTREMY V.N.; "URUDITSKIY, A. Ye. Method for the quantitative determination of melamine by sublimation. Zav.lab. 27 no.10:1207-1208 161. (MIn 14:10) 1* Inatitut plasticheskikh mass i Nauctno-issledovatellskiy institut novykh stroitellnykh materialov Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. (Melamine) SMMUnENKOS V.V.; MIKULIMKAYA, LI"- BE)GAhSKAYA, LS.; ZUBKOV., I.A.; GRIWICH# K.F.; KOTREW, f - __Y~!!q_VOLCVIN., F*A. Use of organosilioon compounds and fluoroplast in the baking industry. Trud~ TSKIIKHP no.8:85-88 f6o. OMU 15--8) (Bakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies) (Protective coatings) TIKHOMIROVAI N.S.; ZERNOVAp K.I.; KOTRELEV, V.N. Some methods of evaluating plastic Uning materials in their relation to corrosive liquids. Plast. massy no.12:40-45 162. (Plastics) (Corrosion-r.esistant materials) (MIRA 16:1) ~.m TIKHOMIROVA, N.S.; KOTRELEV, V.N. Some methods for calculating the service life of a plastic lining performing in aggresive liquids. Plast.massy no-10:36-38 163. (KRA 16:10) ROM-4 MIEW"B"Al- ~Ml gm 4, Ol IS '14 AM -�r 41MMM bi RA _. - 0 VIS~ 1 45--fwf" $n� ft- --if .-V il~ IV Y epic OR" W 0 %YfA4 rr kifi "0.'0 "POW, W0 RIMI- SAR "g, ~,. A~ ilutm- MIN CAM RF Maw 'Jar- ire, VL~~ iWig -74-R AN IM Wi~ 30 I -- - - wm,; svoll- IN D ~46 MEM dt, oi2 ssmMU P-5 w-10 01, cu OR rd 6 MR mg m a, 'r IM - - - - - - - - - - L 0�225-6 EWTW/EWP(j) IJP(c) RM ACC NRt AP6030847 (A I IV) SOURCE CODE; UR/0191/66/000/009/0020/0022 AUTHOR: Kolesnikov, G. S.- Kotrelev YA.,.N.; Kostryukova, T. D.; ;jamkina,_Z. V. Pechenkin, A. A.; 9-mirrio-va: U. V.;'20"rovina, Ye. V. ORG: none TITLE: ril~~materials based on polycarbonat~'Iilonll SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1966, 20-22 TOPIC TAGS: polycarbonate plastic, synthetic material, polymer, dielectric layer, polymer dielectric, dielectric material . ABSTRACT: Physicomechanical, structural, and dielectric properties of the polycarbon- ate "ilon" films prepared from 1,1-di-(4-oxyphenyl)-cyclohexane and phosgene were studied in the temperature range from 60 to 2100C. It was found that the tensile strength of the ilon films was a function of the molecular weight of the polycarbonete The softening point of the ilon films was found to be approximately 160-1700C. It was also found that the structure of the ilon films is less regular than that of the "diflon'l-films Ediflon is a brand name of a commercial polycarbonate resin]. It was found that ilon films exhibit constant dielectric properties in the range from -60 to +1700C. It is concluded that the ilon films are superior to diflo~n films for applica- tion as dielectric films. Orig. art. has; 5 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF; 002 Card -i ji nat 11r.A. aqQ aq%qj.1f ACC NR- AP7002973 (A) SOURCE CODE: TJR/0413/66/000/024/0069/0069 INVENTOR: Kotrelev, V. N.; Ostroumov, B. D.; Opolovenkov, A. F.; Krasnov, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: Method of preparing a chemical composition from fluoroplast 40. Class 39, No. 189571 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 69 TOPIC TAGS: plastic, teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene, fluorocarbon 4EbE3tie ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of preparing a composition based on ftoroplast-40 (an unidentified fluorocarbon plastic). The technological properties of the composition are improved by adding up to 1016 of polytetrafluoro ethylene to the ftoroplast-40 during processing. [Translation] [NTJ SUB CODE: 11/SUBM DATE: 18Dec64/ TTT)r- 9751 IA-q 41 -124 KOTRIKAWN, U.S. Variation In the chemical composition of Tiflis mineral waters. Soob.AH Gruz.fiSR 24 no.5:547-554 My 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Geologicheaki7 institut AN GruxSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I. 3).-hanelidze. (Tiflis-Mineral waters) im pavlovich. starshiy prepodavatell y _AOTRIKOV~ Determination Of the frequency characteriatica of an asynchronous motor with frequoley regulations Izv.vyo.ucheb.zav.,- elektromekho 5 no.3.277-284 162. (HIPA 15~'4) 1. Kafedra elektricheakikh mashin ()doaskogo vysshego inzbonarnogo morskogo uchilishcha. (Electric motors, Induction) KOTRIKOV, Kim Payloviaho starshiy prepodavatell Effect of the saturation of the magnetic circuit of an asynchronous machine on its characteristics with presenoe of frequency regulatioi%. I2v* vys, ucheb, sav.; elaktromakh. 5 no.l2tl372-1378 164. MMA 16:6) 1. Kafedra elektricheskikh mashin vyeshego inshenernogo morskogo uchiliahcha. (Electric motora, Induction) KOTRIKOVP K"PI, insh, Effect of the magnitUds of magnetic flux on the heating of a frequency regulated Induction motor# Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; enekg. 6 no,*900-36 S' 163, (MIRA !6:12) 1, Odeaskoye vyssheys inzhenernoye morskoye uchilishche. Predstavlena sektsiyey elektromekhaniki I avtomatiki nauchnoy konferentaii. KOTRIKOV, K.P., stqrshly prepcdavatell Frequency starting of asynchronous motors. Sid. sil. ust. no.2tl53- 162 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Odesskoye vyssheye inzhenernoye morskoye uchilishche. KLYrRIKOV, Kim F-ttvl,)v~ s,A.rah'-y prop-,davaLe't ' Ctrolp dlagc-am --f an motor -wrlth varying frequency. Izv. vyz3, U~*,hub, ,,,rtv.; elektromokh. ? no.2-166-173 164. (!,IIR4 17:4) CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Fermentation Industry. Abs. Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, 110 3, 1957, No 10235 Author Kotrla-HaRLi~ Inst Not ~given Title The Lowering of the Brewing Qualities of Hops Infested by Rot Ori,-. Pub Kvasny prumysl, 1956, Vol 2, No 3, 52-55- Abstract The negative effect of rot.(Pharadon humuli) on the quali- ty of hops has been fonfirmed by organoleptic tests on beer produced from rot-infested hops. Card -ad X, 00i xt(ftd tbo wc~t' UM of tbA hap! 7W bw diiii 6WIUM I-IM, M-T th. b., ppt- Qf the dAs Ot kfgh aw~ CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and 11-26 Their Application, Part 3. - Fermentation Industry. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1958, 22991 Author Milena Kotrla-Hapalova Inst Title Experimental Cooking of Hops Treated with Phosphorous Insecticides. Orig Pub Kvasny prumysl, 1957, 3, No 6, 122-125; 2nd and 3rd pp. of cover. Abstract The safety of the use of organophosphorus insecticides (cistox, methacystox (I) and ekatox (II)) mixed with cu- pricol (M) was investigated with experimental cooking. It was established that the preparations produced a weak- ly stimulating action on the formation process of tanning substances of hops, and that I and II produced a weak in- hibiting action on the formation of bitter substances. Card 1/2 LA_ CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Fermentation Industry. H. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Kbimiya, 11o 16, 1958., 55474 Author Salach, Kotrla-Gapalova) Vanchura. Inst ;: .................. .... Title The Effect of Chemical Composition of Water upon the Quality of Beer and Wort. Orig Pub : Kvasny prumusl, 1958, 4, No 1, Priloha, 1-9. Abstract ; In studying the conditions needed for the ratioml. tittll- ,r,atJoii of hopo tit Mw prfjowtALt roe Vve-pavitig vulrt-~ nii lii~ vestigation was imde on the effect of different water hardness, i.e., total, temporaty and permanent hardness. It was found that the ratio of calcix= and maGnesium salts, particularly bicarbonates to sulfates and chlori- des,' depends on a chanee in pH. The optim= ratio of temixirary to permnent hai%lness is 1:1. The value of a total hardness has a smller magnitude. Magnesium bicar- bonate has a greater undesirable effect upon the process Card 1/2 'CZE,C110SLOVAKV4/Chai-,iica1 Technology - Fermentation Industry. 11. Abs Jour Card 2/2 Ref Zhur - Xhimlya) rio 16~ 1958, 55474 for preparing wort (with hops added), and on the quality of beer then does calcium bicarbonate. An excess of the latter significantly reduces the unfavorable effect of magnesium bicarbonate, The need for more detailed infor- mtion on permanent hardness is pointed out (in particu- lar) the determination of calcium type salts). Water having a hi8h.temporary hardnass causee the pH to inarea- se and favors the formation of bitter substances in hoDs in the so-called mlecular form, as a result of which beer acquires a sharp bitter taste. K(yrRLA-IIAI'AL07A. M. Objective determination of beer bitters. (To be contd.) p. 177. KIIAS' I-TY PRUMYSL. ('Ainisterstvo potravinarskeho primyslu) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 5, no. 8, lqe~'). 'lonthly List -)" East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. P. no. 21, Mov. 1959. Uncl. !A T f-: n pr'! la "irol. Ilp p C, T C-~ Z! Ace., Uncl AUT11OR1 Kolar, 0.; Behounkovaj L.1 Klobusicka, M.; Kotrlep M. ORG: Neurological Clinic/headed by Professor, Doctor J. Hrbek. Doctor of sciences/# Medical Faculty FU Olomouc (Nourologicka klinika lek1irske faculty FU); Hicrobiologi In *atituteAcade ocentp Doctor E. Harsalek/, Modical Facultyj 1% Olomouc (m.1krobiologicky ustav lekarske fakid-tj WFU Yj_ Department or Experimontal Cytoloas SAVAeaded by Academician Is Statick/. Bratislava (Oddeleni experimentalni cytoloBie SAV); Ristological and Medical Faculty, PU/headed by Docento Doctor-M. Obrucnik, Candidate of sciences/, Olomouc (11istologicky a embryalogicky ustav lekarske fakulty PU); (Kolar] Faculty Hospital, Olomouc (Fakultni nemocnice) TITLE: Problem of immunological reactions ~9 connected with mononuclear cells In the L cerebros . al fluid in the course of subacute encephalitis Pawson-Pette-Doring-van Bogaert This paper was presented at the 8th Pediatric NeurologyDays held in Starr Smokovec in 1964 as well as at the Biological Days held in Prague in 1964.1 SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologie, no. 1, 1966, 42-47 TOPIC TAGS: immunology, central nervous system, encephalitis, experiment animalp antigen, cell physiology, neurology ABSTRACT: An attempt was made to transfer late hypersensitivity from 12 patients to guinea pigs. The antigen used wap an extract fwv14 the bxakni tla,9ua cif A 09000441A patiolit W110 neropokw filim mbaoktto Ni4tw)11410tto-wrla- "-ce "a" 'i Vall bognort 0 co halities4-, A positivo reaction to corebrospinal fluid of patients ~waalt oogund in 50% of tile guinea- pigss, Late Card 112 L 32997-66 R LM24 hyporBonsitiVitY was transforr .ed only in I of 22 cases, Mcperim- ,ento with tissue cultures from fetr-1 brain indicated that in -addition to mononuolear 00110 oeiginatin from blood elements and' loptomoningeal struCturoap elements ort fnatirig in brain or ~Upinal cord titiguo should be OXPOOt E, t1jo corebroapinal Path-' Od Ipjmuno- ways in aubaCUtO eases of'the discussed encephalitis* ,1061cal function of fluid mononuelear cells in transferring IRtO ,hyperoonsitiVity by the oerebroapinal fluid are discussed, [Based on author'et Eng. abet-] 1JFkS3 SUB CODE: 06. / sUBH DATE: 20Jul64 ORIG REF: 008 / SOV REF-* (*2 OTH REF: 010 LOT--', F, , 0 . ; IBETIOUNK0 VA , L. ; K1.05US I CKA, ~ %; Kouur-i, , IM. The problem of immunological reaction3 connected with mcno-- nuclear cells in the cerebrospinal fluid in the courie of subacute encephalitis Dawson-flette-Doring-van Bogaart. Cf!.Ik. nourol. 29 no.1:42-47 Ju 166. MICHALEC, C., RNDr.; KOCNA, A., MUG.; XOTRLIK, J.. MUC. Lipid metabolism. 1. Datermination of total, free, and esterIflad choloot"rol In blood serum In carcinomas and In liver diseases. Cas. lek. cook. 91 no.26:767-771 27 June 52. 1. Ustr. laboratore SFN, Praha; pred.n. prof. dr. J. Horejai. OUMPLASMS, blood in, chnlesterol, determ.) (LIVER, diseases, liver cholesterol in, determ.) (CHOLESTBROL, in blood, in cancer & liver dis., determ.) (BLOOD, cholesterol, in cancer & liver dis., determ.) DULICEK, K.1 KOTRLIX I - ~- - ~,_j Contribution to the importanee of observing the level of oerum transaminases during recovery from infectious hepatitis. Cas. lek. Cesk. 104 no.46:1279 19 N 165. 1. Infekcni klinika lekarske fakulty Karlovy University v F-radci &-alove (prednosta prof. dr. J. Ondracek), Infectious Diseases C '-/rC H L 0 VIIH I A UDC 616.831 .9-002.022. 711 .2')2-02: 1A 6. 711 1 -0()2.1 L PECHACE'C, N.; Clinic of Infect-iouz- Disoa s, i%edical -r-a&~d-t7, Cinarles University (Infekeni Klinilka Le'k-Inrs"ce :-'a%mlty I Tj Hradec Kralove, lead (Prednosta) Prof Dr J. ON1,.),jkCj:r,. I "Stapliyiococcal 1-leningitis Cauced by Osteon-yelitis of tlao Spine." Praruo, Casonis Le!caru Ces'~ych, 720 - 722 i Vol 105, No 27-28, 4 Jul 66, -)p Abstract /A-utlaors' Daglish siz-,mary modified_7: :1 case of purulent Stap'ayloc"6ccal nenin-itis in a young man is described. Th~ con- u dition resulted from osteomyelitis of va.-tebrae L2 and L witii an atypical course. 'The patient died. Attentio U n is d.On' to the necessity of early diagnosis and therapy of meningeal affections. 11 Western, 3 Czech, I Polish reference. (Manuscript received Apr 63). 1/1 c pri 0k q4 rj "Fly- iv .I: f. ~np A T- r ONDRACM, Jaroslavj KOTRLIK, Jiri Loukocy-tic reaction to an antigenic otimulue In different age groups. Sborn, ved, prac. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ. 9 nools 363-368 164. 1. Infekoni kliniRa (prodnoatat prof, Mr,J. Ondracek) Karlovj University v l1radol Kralove. HERCUT, Vladimir; VONDFUCK-OVA, Ann.,i; SANDA, Zdenek; KOTRLIY, Jiri; PEGHPO~X, Miroslar. Fatal herpetic encephalitis. Anatcmical and virclogical fLnding3. Sbvrn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ, 8 no,41433-1.42 165. 1. Patologicko-anatomicky ustav (prod-nosta: prof. ~MDr. A. Fingerland , DrSc.).; Ustav lekarske mi]kr3biologie (prF nopta.- MUDr. 0. Vejbora); Interni oddelen! nemocnice v Jicine (Prodnosta.~ doe. MUDr. 27. Sanda, GSc.) a Infokcni k1linika (prednosta: prof. 14IDr. J. Ondracok) KarlOV7 UniverBJty v Hradci Kralove. KOTR.I.; !~K,~_,! iI-rlI; Ml-.-oslar GmtrlhitJon to the probllem! of 17,sa 51-o7;'. P-M'. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ. 8 no.5.,591-594 165. 1. Infekcni klinika (prGdnosta - prof. Mir. J. flndn-icek) Kr~ill- skeho ustayu narodniho zdravi v Iliradal Kralnve. KOTRU, Aloin; TARCZMKI, Stefan Filariinae Stiles, 1907 in the subcutaneous tissue of dear Cervus elaphus L. in Poland and Czechoslovakia and its taxonomical poutition. I-Iiadomosci parazyt. , Warez. 4 no.5-6:721; Ingl. tmnsl. 722 1958. 1. Vyzkumny Ustav lesa a Hyalivosti Gsi. AZV Zbraslav i z ZakladxL Parazytologii i Ghor. Inw. SOGW w Warazawie. (MARIASM, 711ariinae infect. of doer (Poi)) (ANIMMS, die. doer. Filariinae infect (Pol)) KOTRUJI Alci3, Ine. Parasitas of chamois in Jeseniky lloxmtains. lBsnictvil 8 no.32 .9.14.1- 956 N * 62. 1. Vy-.kvn" ustav lesniho liospodaretvi a myslivosti, Zbrasl.av nad Vltavou. PAV, Jaromir, IrVDr.; KOIRLY, Alois, inz.; ZIIJIC:,,K, Dalibcor, NVL'r. Contribution to the htlininthofauna in wild boars (Sun --crofa L.) in reservations and free forests. Las cas 9 n0.3:251-260 Mr 163. 1. Vyzkimny ustav lesniho hospodarstvi a myslivosti, Zbrasla-v; Statni veterinarni ustav, Praha. K9triv-$ -S.-- Soviet work in SGVETSKA VEDA: Praha. vol. 6. no. 1, chelatometry. P. 88 CHEM. (Ceskoslovenska akademe ved. Che-micka sekce) 1950' Source: MLL - LC Vol. 5. No. 10 Oct. 1956 - I- r - , " * - . , . : 9 ... - . - . . . . . .. . - .-., . - - m-a - - . : . . . . .10 . -- - ., OZECHO tOVAKIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substances, Ab o Jo tu, :Rof Zhur-Khimlyal 1958, No 17t 57142. Author : Vresial Jet Havir J',., Brandstetr Jet Kotrly S.*,, Inst :Not given. Title :Separation of Phosphates and Fluorides by Preci- pitation of their Silver Salts. Orig Pub: Chem* listy, 19.57, No 9, 1762-1764- Abstract: Conditions of quantitative separation of large quantities of po 43- from F" by means of prooipi- tation of the former as Ag3PO have been investi- gated. For the purpose of r1oing solubility of A93PO4 , and in order to Improvo its procipitationp It is +necessary to employ sufficiently large excess of Ag and an optimum pH of the solution of 4-5- Card 115 8 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analytical Chemistryo Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substanoeab Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyap 1958, No 17s 57142. Abstract: The alkalization of solution after the precipita- tion of A93PO 4, proposed by Pennell (Ref Zhur- Khimiyap 1956s 43545) does not produce the desired effect. During the performance of this analysis, the solution is neutralized to phenolphthaleint then is treated with 1 n solution of AgNO 3' and after all of the Ag3PO4 has been. precipitated out, 1-2 cc AgNO3 is added. The acid, formed during the precipitation stopp is neutralized with 0.3 n NaOH solution up to the point when a brown precipitate appears, followed by the dilution with water up to Card 2/5 7"e1 ~;L' 4 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/ ytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic Substamces. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1958) 24773 Author : Kotrly Stanislav Inst : '_ - Title : Complexometric Titration (Chelatometry). XXVIII. Microde- termination of Lead Using Dithizone as Indicator. Orig Pub : Chem. listy, 1957., 51, No 4., 730-734; Sb. chekhosl. khim. rabot, 1957, 22, No 6, 1765-1770 Abstract : For a complexcmetric titration of Pbl~'*use is made of 0.01- 0.0001 M solutions of ethylenediamine tetracetic acid W neutralized with nia. More dilute solutions of I con- tain about 50% C, HU-CH to ensure a constant content of C;~H OH in the sonion being titrated. As an indicator is us dithizone (11) in the form of a saturated aqueous so- lution. Titration is effected in n a ueous alcohol (40-60% CA-OH) or aqueous acetonea(5~ acetone) media,, Card 1/3 lution of _idiAro -pine- (III) (!4~ 9--o-f _p-u_rest_ T-I and 560 ml 1 N HNO -? in 1 liter). Concentration of Pb "' 4in the so- lution bellig titrated must be 0,05-6 me in 10 ml. Deter- mination Of Pb'o'*~is not interfered with by NH.4+ the ca- thions of alkali and alkaline-eUrth metals, as well as Mg 2 Cd,;L 4 Aa+ Hg >4 Co'~ N1.2 +and other ca- tions interfere. In the presence of the interfering ca- thions Pb; 4 is extracted with a solution of JI (o.4 g Ii in 1 liter CHC13) at PH 9-5o ThO 1=jority of the interfe- ring cathions are masked in the course there-of by means of aMMOnium citrate, KCN and NH;,j0H.HCl. Separation of Pb from Bi, Sn(2+) and Tl(l+) is very difficult. The complex Card 2/3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Mimiya, No 8, 1958, 24773 of PbP+ with II is decomposed by shaking with dilute HN03 (1-100) and an aliquot portion of the resulting solution (20 ml) is prepared for titration by addition of CaH_OH and 5 ml of a solution of 111 (140 g III and 120 ml I N HN03 in 1 liter). Determinable minimum of Pb is 40 Com=ication XXVII see RzhKhim, 1958, 24705- KOTRU, S.; HAVIR,, J. ,,Automatic reservoir for water purified Irf ion exchange resins." P. 557 (Chemicke Usty, Vol- 52, no. 3. Mar. 1958, Praha, C7,echosl3vakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) Wo Vol. 7y ho. 9,, September 1958 CUchOs! ov!tkiti F, Vre~.;tal, J, , Jjav4 r, Brandstetr, j-, and :ot Kiven 00inlulexametric ritrations (Chelatom.~,try). Vr .3 ed in COMT)Iexometry. Chrol"aZurol S as an Lnjichtor for t 7 7 ri i C~ J omm z -7 Collection Cz--cho!;lvv err 56C;-~6~i, Seri '~ZhKhirn, No I-,,, No XXXII see jill, n 7'-.. im, 1958 No 24, ~~1341. Kotrly, S.: Malat, ar.o Ten-,-zova, and ~ - -7ki-- - , Y, a oerbi, J., Razant. ,., and Pribil, R. Determination of Tlhoriun, Nickel, ueril.!rn, and Lan thanum, iXV. The Indirect Determinatioi of Aluminum aith Xylenol 0 range VRESTAL, J. Complexametric titrations (chelatometry). XLVII. Microdetermination of bismuth and lead by, gradual titration with xylenol orange as indicator; study of changes in the color of the indicator by the photometric titration method. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.4:1048-1164 Ap 160. (EEAI 9:12) 1. Technische Roahschule fur Chemie, Pardubice und Mitatische Akademie "A.Zapotoeky", Brno. (Chelatometry) (Bismuth) (Lead) (Kylenol ange) (Indicators and test papers) (Photometry) VRZHESHTYA,L, Ta.v-KQTRLYp S. , Adapter with a photomultiplier for the UM-2 nonochromator. Zav.lab. 27 no.1:116-117 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Monochromators) KOTRLY, S tani s L, Parclul--..'r-e, F t.2 - 0-62 163. 1. Demartillent of Ch,2rj 4 q t. r y, of Iraq. Present address: Chair of' Analy~ic .Doliool of Chemical Tcchnolo;-Y, P!mhibice. L 30914 - rc C NE SOURCE CODEt AUTHOR: Kotrnoch, Josef; Stapawk. Karel B ORG% Nuclear Power Station. Skoda Plant, Plzen (Zavod Jaderne elektraM,-Skoda) TITLE: Investigation of s mixing in a bundle of fuel rods SOURM Jaderna 6nergie. nos 1, 1966. 20 TOPIC TAGSi gas flow, nuclear reactor oomponant ABSTRACT: The article is an abstract of the authors' report No Ae 696/bok. Yakimg of gases flowing parallel to a btu-Als of rods 15 mm dia was invastigaWs The expe. riments were made at a pressure of 7 kg/r?- and at 7O'DC* The method used is based on the application of Freo 12. Curves of constant concentration of froon are 3hown in the original reports So CODS: 18 SM DATE t none Dosilil.', Doka; KOTROSAN, Radica Fate of patiento with active tuborculosin detocted in 1957 during mass radiography ir, Zranjanin. Tuborkuloza no.1:79-87 162. 1. Bolnica za lecenje tuborkuloze pluca, Zronjanin, (v.d. upravnik: dr 11. Momirov) Zdravstveni dan zelemicara, Zronjanin, (upravnik-. dr M. Glumac). (TUELROULOSIS MIONARY) M'e,-hs-cize--' pmumakic f-~;odir-g of sa:npla~ for rapid anal-u-siss. Zav,lab, 2~', no,6:7.'C'-7r,7 1,S2. 0`4IR~, 25-5) 1. Ilachal-aik Monfxal'noy llatx~rvl,orii avto,7mtiki lhkoyQvskof~lc net,!1lurl, icheskogo 7,wroda Jmr,-ni K-J rn-~,a (fcr Notrovskiy) , 2. Ilacim-l'nik TSenirallzio,, , %koy 1vWrqtorii Makeyev- skogn zavc~dn hwnl Klro,,a (for TRachonk-ol, (Mal-eevka, -A:et-al lurgical nnnly~?j.:3) Uaeur-qtii., t- ans Par tat ion) YOT'XVSh-IY, N. ;'l. KoLrovskiy, i,.;. Kuc'iud-wl--'y, ;,!. F. ;.,id Kostogryzov, 7. S. II.-Icatin'r- of rolh-p shops with acicular-t~7.,o recuper- ators," 'Crudy Stalinskof-,o obl. o~d-niya VNIM14, ;.:,,, 1, Dil'), p, 11.10-1"i So: U-~;2141, W 1,"3, (LeLo,lis 'Zi-tun,,al liiykh StaLt-y, "o. 2--~, I-D'9) 7p, PHASE I Mrsasure Island Bibliographic Report. BOOK C&U No.-. T9667. 0000114 Authors: 10TROVSKIIt_ M.M.. and K0STOGRXZGVJ V.S. Full Title: AUTOMATIC CONTROL'OF: THERMAL FR00FMES IN THE METALLURGICAL INDUSTFM Transliterated Title: Avtomatichaskoe regulirovanie teplovykh proteessov metaUurgieheskogo proievodstva. Publishing Data Originating Agency: None. Publishing House: State Publishing House of Scientific-Technical Literature on Ferrous and Nonferrous Metallurgy. Date: 1952. No- PP-: 410 No- Copies: 51500 Editorial Staff Editor: Lvov, M.A. Technical Editor: None. Editor-in-Chief: Nora. Appraiser: None. Text Data Coveraget The work describes automatic control apparatuses used in metallurgical processes. The basic principles of the control of trimparatures,,.gas pressures, flow of air and liquids,~ and fuel-air ratio are explained. The control of major parameters is related mainly to various metallur- gical processes. Hoveverg those principleag In generaly are applicable not only to metallurgical processes but technological processes as well. Diagram. - Purpose: A textbook for designers and technical personnel of metallurgical shops equipped with automaticall7 controlled installations. Facilities: None. No. Russian References: 37. Available: Library of Congress. R3 fri C" IFA#-F. rnartiod F.Slaollaigan of W. rup~rldlvt- RWI[ng.Mlfl Furna".0, fin RUSAImm) It. %~ Unblnk,tv and X It. K!)jKqyAkjl. Za Sko"omilm Tupliuo, V. U. Star. 1952. p. 8-12. OmAruction and fuel Pcononty of thig tylm of furnace. Chatts anti dingrarnx. W71) So V/ 133/58-9-26/29 AUTHORS: Dement'yev V. M. and Kotrovskiy, ;M. 17,11. (En,,ineers) 2 fz~ TITLE, : A Study of the Pro ce s Ttgot s (Izzucheniye U protsessa okhlazhdeniya slitkov) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 9, pp 847-851 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Temneratures of the surface of in-ots before placin., Cj them into soaking pits was re-ularly measured. This U found impracticable and a study of the cooli-,-,-- of ingobs Li and durint-:- trans-port uo in ingot -moulds, after strippin, 0 tile soaking pits was carried out. The temnerature of with an 0-.)ti:".a- surface of in-ots above SOOOC was measured c;;; - pyrometer and below 80000 with a therinocou-ole. On the ba.~- of the results obtained cooling curves were constructed. From the cooling. curves, tables and nomo-,rams were -iiade Card 1/2 sc)V/133/58-9-26/29 A Study of the Process Of Cooling of In-ots w1iich the surface temperatures of incrots can be determined from the time Passed between teeming,aand arrival of incrots U o the soaking pits with sufficient-accuracy. There are 5 fi,-ures and lotable. ASSOCIATI01-1: )Lkeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (171akeyevka Metallurgical Works) Card 212 BORHATSKIY. Ivan Ivanovich; KOTROVSKIY, Hikhail Hikhaylovich; YARGIN. 1. V Aleksnndr Favlovic re YABLOHMUY., red.izd-va; MIKHATLOVA. V.V., tekhn.red. (First assistant steelmaker in open-hearth furnace plants] Pervyi -podruchnyt stalevara na martenovskikh-pechakh. Moskva, Gos.nauohno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1959. 365 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Open-henrth process) ld-3200 77604 SOV/133-6o-2-4/25 ATYPHOR: Pal Kotrovskly, M. M. ramonov, 11. ri (Engineers) TITLE: V11ect of Port Size on Productivity of Open-hearth Furnaces Output FFRIOT)ICAL: Stal', 19b6, PP 111:ii't (usSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation of performance of the 370-ton open-hearth furnace ports of various designs, when feedLn oxygen into the flame helith air enrichment up to 2M was carried out on two groups of furnaces 11A and "B". Group "All: charge 370 ton, volume of gas checkers 116 m~, volume of air checkers 165 m 3 roup "'B": rnarge 370 ton, volunrie of gas checkers 16~ J) volume of air checkers 224 m3, the height of smoke- stack 100in. To determine the most rational dimensions of the port the following points were I!ivestlgated- (1) The area of gas outlet into the -flue; (2) height Card 1/7 of gas coot over threshold of the door; (3) angle e Effect of Port Size on Productivity of 7700_~ Open-hearth Furnaces Output SOV/133-6o-2-4/e5 of inclination of the roof (In the air duct); (4) angie of Inclination of the gas po.r+61* bot,*tom in the 'flue; f5) the angle of incidence of air flow and gas flow; (6) angle of Inclination of flue roof along the generatrix; (7) distance to the point of contact of gas flow with the bath; 118) height of air gap 11 between the rooo of rorts and the flue;(9) length of fore- chamberil,(10) ratio of cross sectional areas of flame and gas door;(11) ratio of flarrie door height to i's^ average width;(12) height of "air darr" over charge door's brtdge. As a result of Investigation the most rational dimensions are given in Table 1. The estab- lished correlations are only effective under analo- gous aorking conditions. At present the Ports Of 370- Won furnaces are designed with consideration for the established optimum parameters for both groups "A" and "B" . The design of ports is sho,.,,,n in Fig. 6. Research continues to determine the effects Of individual parameters of ports on the productivity of open-hearth furnaces. Card 2/7 Effect of Port SiZe on Pgoductivity of 77604 Open-hearth Furnaces Output sov/133-6o-2-4/25 Table 1. The effect of main rational parameters of "V.-nturi-type" rOxt,9 on D"OdlictivitY of 370-ton open-hearth ~urn..-Icies, and a comuarlson of these Parameters with typical parameters (Giprostall) and with those used by the plant. Miv-ea of gas door) m 2 (2) ratio of ga8 door height to it; width (3) height of gas hearth bottom over the bridge (hb~) (4) angle of inclination of rhombic roof of port (Cp ) (5) angle of inclination of gas hearth bottom and flue ( Y ) (6) angle of inclination of flue roof along generatrix ( CL (7) angle of incidence of air flow and gas flow ~j t(8 height of air gap between the roof of pcrts d he flue, 11 mm (9) length of "forechamber , mm (LF) (10) flame Card 4/7 '0' Of' '3 c pI ~h:(_ o 0 r a wicith, am, (K) (d) lolacr 11) ratio Or Plr"'-'I.:~ (U) 1 1-'0 jl;!~ vc?, , vall.j.0 Of Ol' rLulic all (l (15) lirLj,,ht' of dnir," ovor chMlge tool, b,'l.df,,e' ITIM (1."I) from th,~ polut. of' ['10'.'I oorlunct; i:jl e h"Aull 1;0 C.1.110, rr'. T) I f.. are El*fecil- of Fort on PrOdUctivitY Of petl-heavth Furnacel; Outnut; N _ IS f 7 9 '(76o-4 SOV/133 -60-2 -4/b,25 ff - j: _7 I 0/7 -C t0 fPort S L, !L,~ le on p 0d LIC tv Iy 0 Open-he.,Wth Purnaces Output Pi G Deolgn oC ~'(O-toti ot'jeri-lieu.-th fuonace plo.'rt, w,tth vatLonal Qf gau door. For other clesLgrnatlon3 see Tawle 1. LEWTIYET. T.M.; KOTROVSKIY, N.M.; MRIABA , TLL.P. Roasting limestone in a fluidized bed. Hetallurg 5 no.6: 12-14 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Ore dressing) (Fluidization) KOTROVSKII.JI-M, inzh.; GEMER G.Ya., inzh. Automation of temp;jrture, conditions in open-hearth furnaces. Stall 22 no.905 0 S 162. MRA 15:11) 1. Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Open-hearth furnaces) (Automation) KMVSKIY, M.H., inzh.; GE=, G.Ya., inzh. Automatic centralized control of heat conditions in blooming mill regenerative soaking pits. Stall 22 no.1211131-1134 D 162. - (MIU 15:12) 1. Makeyevskly metallurgicheskiy zavcd. (Furnacesp Heating) (Automatic control) URUMEGLIK, N.N.; CHERNIKOV, V.A. Automation of the sintering process. Metallurg 8 no.6:8-10 je 63. (MIRA 16:7) 1. 14akeyevBkiy motallurgicheskiy zavod, (Sintering) (Automation) "I% KOTROVSK11, M.M.; SHEZAR$ M.S.; SURUCHEVA, N.V. Losses of blast furnace blast. Stall 22 no.6:500 Je 162o (IGRA 16 -.7) I* Makeyevskiy metallurgichaskiy zavod, (Blast furmces) KOTROVSKIY.. M.; SVETLICRNYY, I. Automation of the gas mixing station of the 850 mill. %tallirg 9 no.11:31 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. MAkeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. I.KOTROVSKIY,, M.M.; KOPELEV, D.D.; BRAZIINIKOV, M.A. Automation of the exhaust section of a sintering plant. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.2:72-73 Mr-Ap f65. (KIRA 18:5) :nvescigation of the efficiency coefficients in the solid solution system AlSb-GaSb. 1. 1. aurdiyan. 00 minutes). -'7nVeSt,gation of some properties of indium arseno-telluride doped witn Disnuth. D. V. Gitzu, S. 1. Radautsan. (616'0t Presented)'!. Priysico-chemical properties of the pseudo-binary alloys of arsenic with indium telluride. V. 1. Lange, T. 1. Lange. Study of the anisotropy of microhardness of some semiconducting campounds. D. V. Gitzu, V. 1. Lange, T. I. Lange. - (Presented by 0. V. Gitzu--15 minutes). RL,-)o-.t presented at the 3rd 'NIational Cr,nforence on Swdconductor Ccr.-.pounds, %as*Unev) 16-21 Sept 1965 ACCESSION NR: AP4041366 S/0048/64/028/006/1007/1009 AUTHOR: Kotrubenko, B. p.; Lange,_V. N.; Lange, T. I. .TITLE: Physicochemical properties of alloys of the indium arsenide- section TOPIC TAGS: indium arsenic tellurium system, indium arsenide tellu- rium alloy, alloy physicochei~-ical property, alloy electrical proper- ty, alloy structure ABSTRACT: Polycrystalline"specimens of indium arsenide containing 0.00, 0.10, 0.20, 0.50, 1.009 2.00, 5.00, 10.0, 15.0, and 20 at% Te have been prepared by direct fusion of the initial components. Their structure was investigated, and the thernal expansion coefficient, density, microhardne5s, electric conductivity and,11all coefficient ware determined. X-ray diffraction patterns showed that a diamond- ';type structure exists in alloys with up to 20 at% Te. The micro- kg/mm ,1hardness of all the alloys isabout the same, 350 + 10 which fact indicates that no substantial changes occur iE the atom locatiov, 1/2 :-.ACCESSION NR: AP4,'..41366 .~or in the nature of the bon'ds b'etween them. The electric conductiv- :Jty and the charge carrier concentration increase sharply with an in-~ i :crease in Te content up to about 1.0% and then decrease somewhat. iChanges in the thermal expansion coefficient and density correlate 1well with the changes in the electron concentration; the former have I ,their minima at about the same tellurium content at which the charge carrier concentration in the alloy is the highest. From the results. ,of the study it appears that, in spite of a sharp difference in the structure of the initial componp~nts, the indium arsenide-tellurium section with up to about 10 at% cellurium has a region of solid so- I lutions with a diamond-type lattice adjoining indium arsenide., Orig.~ !art. has: 2figures. ;ASSOCIATION; Laboratoriya poluprovodnikovy*kh soyedineni~ Akade'mii :nauk MoldSSR (Laboratoryjof.semL~onducting compounds, Acade.my of Sciences MoldSSR) SUBMITTED: 00 ATD PRESS: 3052 ENCL: 00 ISUR CODEs MM NO REP SOVs 005 OTHZRa 002 Lord 7-.212 KOTS, A. F. Kots, A. F. "The Russian 'Krechet' in the light of Darwinism", Okhrana prirody, 1948 (on the cover: 1949), No. 6, p. 66-79. SO: U-3261p 10 April 53, (Letonis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 11g 1949). XOTS'o Anatoli7 Takovlevich; ASHKSKAZI, G.I., redaktor; FRIDKIN, A.M., I-eWAT65e-13ffFY6Mtb r. (Electric lighting of power plants] Iskusatvannoe oeveshchenia alektrichask-ikh stantaii. Koskvs, Goa. energ. iad-vo, 1954. 183 P. (MLRA 7:12) (Electric power plants) (Electric lighting) WTS' AlIras, inzhanert aBlectric lighting". X.M.1paneahnikay, H.V*Bokolov. Reviewed by A.IA.Kate. Svetetakhnika 2 UO.2:32 156. (HLRA 9:7) (Elelectric lighting)(zpaneshiikay, mikhail Kikhailovich) ; (Sokolov, Mikhail Tasillovich, 1897-) KMS. A.Ya., inshener. - Lighting avotem for 35-220ky outdoor distribution substations. Svototekhaika.2 no,4:27-28 J1 156. NLRA 9:10) l.Teplaelektroproyekt. (Electric lighting) (Electric ambetatione) KOTS, A.Ta., inzboner. Lighting standards. SyetotekbnilrA 2 no-5:24-25 S 156. (MLRk 9:11) 1. Toploolektroproyakt. (Ilectric ligbting-Standards) XOTS, A.U.. inzhaner# Possible use of reflector luminaries produced by the NGooteaBvetu factory for industrial illumination. Svototekhnika 3 noo3'-27-28 Hr '5 ?. (MLRA 100) 1. Teplaelaktroproyakt. (Idghting) (Reflectors) KDTS# A.Ta.,, inthener. A IlluminiLting the area of the main control board. Svototakhnika 3 no.5:6-9 VD, 157. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Treat po proyektirovaniyu Isyskaniyam teplo- I alaktrostantely. setey, i podstantsiy. (Lighting) (Electric power plants) r. -, 17, e no r -Juating the mnehine room of elactric Dower plnnts, Svetotekhnika j no. ': 11-17 S '57. (MaA lc:,~) T" loellsVtronroyckt. (;Iectric power ulanta-Lightivej AUTHOR: Kots, A.Ya-, Engineer. lo4-4-14/4o in TITLE: The main ~ Yeions of li~-hting arrangements for power 0 stations of super-high output. (Osnovnye voprosy ustroy- stva osvebhcheniya sverkhmoshchnykh elektrostantsii) PERIODICAL: "Elek-u"richeskie Stantsii" (Power Stations), 195?, Vol. 28, No 41 Pp. 51 - 5 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTiLWT: The problem of lighting a large power station is consid- ered in the light of an analysis of operating experience at 3O.stations. Until 1950, the supply to power station light- in- systems was usually from 2 special lighting transformers of which one was a spare. In 1950, it vras decided to provide li#iting supply ;from the house aorvico transfoimers which reduces the cost of the lighting installation. However, the voltage on the house service busbars varies inconveniently for lighting purposes and it is here recommended to have a special lighting transformer using a power transformer as a reserve. The decision of 1950 should be revised. Emergency lighting of power stations is usually provided from accumu- lators and it is neceosary to restrict the emergency lighting load so that the accumulator installation is not too big. 1/3 Emergency lighting should be provided only in the main build- ings, on the main control board, in the boiler house, the The main questions of lightin arrangements for -Dower stations of super-high output. (Cont.5 lo4-4-i4/0 machine room and so on and the emergency lighting should be provided mostly in the form of local lighting at the most important working places. Some accidents still result from operating the emergency lighting from the accumulators for too long a period. Portable inspection lamps operating from 12 - 36 volts are often supplied from 220 V plug sockets by means of portable stepdown transformers and it is recomm nded to install a 12 V power system with plug sockets throughout the main building (where portable lamps are most used) instead of only in certain parts of the boiler house. Sub-stations of 35 - 220.kV are lit either by floodlights or by lig4ting fittings and them is no general agreement as to which is best. However, floodlights have a number of economic advantages, use less cable and are more convenient in operation, and should generally be used for sub-stations up.to 220 W. However, 400 kV sub- stations are so extensive that it is difficult to light them by floodlights and a combination of floodlights and fittings is recommended. In thow parts of the power station where high levels of illumination are required the use of fluorescent 2/3 lamps is recommended because of their high luminous efficiency and long life, although thia installation costs are, of course, KOTS, A.Ya., Inzh. Mactric lighting of thnrmal electric powor stationm in the U.S.A. Mak. ota. no.4 Supplnmnnti47 Jl-M 158. (14IRA IWO) (Unite4 States-Mectric powor plants-Lighting) KOTS. A.Ya., inzh. Lighting boiler units in electric power plants. Svetote)-Inika 4 no.4:20-21 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1.Tepoolektroproyekt, (Electric lighting) KOTS, A.Ya., innh. ~_. - I- _'__ . - ~ L-igh ,t I-ng, of electric power plants In the Federal Reoublic of Germany. Svototekhnika 4 no. 8:30-31 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Germagy, West--Electric power plantB--Lighting) KM, A.Ya., Lush. Time alling Ilghtlag wirIng In hot rooms, SvetotekbnIlm 4 no'9t25' 5 1580 (HIRA iiii) L Vsesoy=rqy goavdaretvemW institut po proyekbirovaniya teplo- ;;Mi elettrostantelyo (Ilectric ll&ting-Viring) AUTHOR: Kots, A.Ya., Engineer 94-3-1/26 TITLE: Make More Extensive Use of Luminescent Li5hting (Shire vnedryat' lyuminestsentnoye osveshcheniye PERIODICAL: Proymsblennaya Energetika, 1958, Vol-13 NO-3, PP-1-3 (USSR3. ABSTRACT: Luminescent (fluorescent) lamps are no -t widely used in the USSR for industrial lighting, partly because of the pecul- iarities of the existing lighting standards, the low unit out- put of luminescent lamps, the complex circuits, and the inefficiency and high coat of the fittings, w1tich are largely hand-made. The existing standards require that when lumin- escent lamps are used, the illumination level shall,.be 2-5 to 3 times that required of incandescent lamps, so that the power output stays about the same. However, the committee concerned with matters of construction has approved new lighting stan- darda, effective on January 1, 1959, in which the difference between the illumination levels for luminscent and ineandescenA'. lamps is much reduced. The article gives comparative costs of different kinds of lighting. The cost per installed kW is worked out and then the cost of a given level of illumination. The first cost of luminescent lamps exceeds that of incandescent Cardl/2 lamps, but the running costs are lower. It is concluded that KOTS, Anatoliy Yakovlevich; ASMIFAZI, G.I., red.; ASANOV, P.M., tekhn.red. --- ..... . [Lighting of Dotter plants and subatational Osveshchenie elektri- choskikh stuntsii i podstantaii. Moskva, Gos.onerg.izd-vo. 1959. 255 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Electric power plants) (Electric substations) (Lightin,g)