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BULGARIA/ Analytical Chemistry. General Problems. G-1
Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 26138 K.
Author : Mitko Kozhukharov.
Title : Analytical Chemistry. Part I. Qualitative
Analysis. For lst Term of Technicums of Chem-
istry and Technology.
Orig Pub: Sofiya, Nar. prosv., 1956, 202 str., 5-05 lv.
Abstracti no abstract.
Card 1/1
Kc)-ZHUKRAROV, Mj-ko
Aumbic "Win the rotits and "othe"y and &"aaad
polatim 49 OA Rilis v"ty, blitko Xoahukl%Lrev. Godish-
xik Selskiloposislidja A&J. G (11hillaris) 28.
LM-11)(1930).-Leaves, IWtitile of young and
old potatoes. healthy and diseased (virus V-streak-snd
leaffoll) were c%amd. The highest percentule of vitamin
C was found in healthy le4y" with a max. during the period
-Uttheendo(juur. The lowest cuntentolitioschkacid wAs
found In L-aves affected with m-^aic, Stents vontained lesi
vitamins than the Seat petioles. In all paris of the plant,
inveitipted. thecontent of the reduced form ofascmbic acid
relAtiou tothe total qu;.ntity varied front Sto I0%. The
of beid,by plants increased their vitamin C content
wit It I lie ad vancr In growt It. Fither G. Maimon
alid those: ill--
leaf-iroll 'viras visrji~ in tWi- witylast., "allivity;
My"W Most- the
rcudcok but uot W.Weat, pJants.-
%Ury Ami-An-themr-mveddse:
Wit
J. .5. pre
KOZHUKHAROV, M. I
Over the summits of the Pirin Mountains. p.12.
(TURIST, NO. 1, no. 9. Sept. 1956, Sofia, Bulgaria,)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (K,:AL) LC, Vol. 6, no.12, December 1057 Uncl.
KOZHUKKAROVA N, u-ka (Cherven briag)
Tests on bacterial fertilization* Bioli khim 4 no.2:7-9 162.
-x
XOZHUKHARt P.
Ebviag--ricture rrojection
Indespensible measures. Kinomekhanik. No. 2, 1953.
Monthl~y List of Russian Accession , Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
V,
PASKOV, DaLULMUKEMO tj V.
- "'W -.!;;PAVIOV.o
Mcperimental studies of Isonicotinic 11cid hydrazide synthatized in
Bulgaria. Izv. med. inst., Sofia 8:53-80 1953. (GIKL Z5:5)
1. Candidate Medical Sciencest Senior Scientific Associate at the
Bulgarian Acnde'iW of Sciences for Paelcov; Senior Scientific AssociAd
at the Pharmaceutical Scientific-Research Institute for Koshukharoirl,
Junior Scientific Associate at the Bulgarian Acade=V of Sciences for
Pavlov.
KOZHUnAROV, P.; BMTA, V.
Rapid and simple method of titrimetric txamination,of exactness
and correction of medical laboratory vessels and appliance for
determination of volume of fluids. Yamtsita, Sofia 4 no.3:
23-29 May-June 54.
(TXCHHOLOGY, KEDICAL,
exam. of exaotness & correction of vessels & appliance
for detern. volume of fluids)
KOMWKHAROY, P.; suBNVA, Y.
Micromethod of determin-tion of sugar in 0.02 cc of tho blood.
Farmatsita, Sofia 4 no.6:23-29 1954.
1. Nauchno-rzoledovatelski institut po furmatoiia.
(BLOOD SUGAR. detarmination,
micromethod in 0.02 cc of bloc(l)
T;T,FLGARIA Phe=-%Cology, Tcxicology- chemo-TLOrapeutic Preparations- V
i'tntibietics.
A'hs Jour Ref Zhur Biollgiva, No- 2794,2
Aul.hr,r Pi; Tranda-filov, Tr.; KbArizanova, T.;
iLit Not givon
Title Experimental Investigations of Some i~zdicinal Forma
Aiiti*~iotics- II. Prolongation of Action of Penicillin
Injections with Pyramidone, Calc;ium Gluconate arA
No7ocain
Orig Pub Sofiya. FaxTutsevt- fak., 1955 (1957), 3, No 5, 35-50
Abstract No abstract given
C er(i 1/1
r.; I
-ation of penicillin oupposito
Kar-Apr 55. '
(PHNIULL111, administration,
(S suppositories, prep. of)
UPPOSITORISS'
0
KOZHUXHAROV, P.; KHARIZAHOVA, T.
Use of antirabies vaccine as a coagulant. Suvrem.med., Sofia 6 no-7:
46-50 1955.
1. Iz Nauchnoizaledovatelskila institut po farmateiia pri f1NZSG
(direktor: G.Todorov).
(VACCINES AND VACCINATION,
antirabies vaccine as hemostatic)
(HEMOSTASIS,
antirabies vaccine as hemostatic)
(RABIES, immunolog7,
antirabies vaccine as hemostatic)
..............
A0
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BUNARIA / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. U-7
Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8137
Author Trandafiloff T,, Kojouharoff, P., Hristoff K.
Inst
Title An Experimental Study of dertain Pharmacologic Forms of
Antibiotics.
Orig Pub i Dokl. Bolgar. An, 1955, 8, No 4, 77 - 80.
Abstract t The high quality of penicillin suppositories, prepared
from an indigenous hydrated oil u4der aseptic conditions,
was described. Experiments on rabbits, as well as obser-
vations on human subjects4 revealed that if the dosage of
penicillin in suppositories were from 3 to 5 times as high
as that administered parenterally, suppositories could be
used on a par with intramuscular injections of penicillin.
Card : 1/1
country BUL41ARIA F
Catogory Microbiolo&y-Iticrol-jen Pathoreiiic for Man and Animal!
Abz. JO 6.
Pashev, X0711U"rj1SE2:'-.3- P, Ralikov, d.
Inatitut. b~edical Inrtif %ki e Oi tile ~JVIVZ riAll Acvd. 0C sCiefta
T I tl C) Lxperimvntal 'erifecal 1,-jtj:;
Orig Pub. 1zv. Fcd. lr-ti B'11,,~. AS, 1);56, VOL-13, 51-58
Abst-raot I i4-ib-jt3 ur(%viourly iio'L-ctee tu')eicoc b.,cilli
of tho ':ov1ii-,c ty~,ie were luvan a of IcAlled
tubereic bacilli of Cip ltiuwan 3n. bavinct tvpes I)e-
Peath -.,I.e ociiinr conjl-ipr--~iva, parallr~t to the gtjr-
faco of the sclera. 7% hollrR thert 'YLS U
injt-iceable furnat-:nn of ezuckite --6 Wilt-
rat-ian-,~ ia Cie Iris. 141cotol-ie ell(lwi,lalion ra-veal-
ed a lyrpuocytic ir-filtriti,-,. not acco:npanicti, in
diatinction frow tvrical tu-ieictilosiq, h..~ the form-
ation nf tubeA~clen anu g~vnt cells. In tL-.-- opinion
of the withora, xhv tnfiktrateE in tiie -'ri3 are
proCticed as tnc mBult c;, tne actian of tuberenloue
tw~inw. - i.ya.Feyrian
Car-!: I ^
KOMWAROV, P.; IMARIZANOVA, T.
Experimental studies on antagonistic and synergistic effect of
penicillin with certain other drugs with special reference to
combined preparation trypsopenicillin (trypeocilline), a combined
penicill'm preparation for local uses Rhirurgiia, Sofia 12 no.7.,
619-625 159.
(PINICILLIN relcpds.)
KOZ;iUKHAROV, P.; KIIARIZA[IOVA, T.; DLTINEVA, Sv.
Tosts in the troat-moriL of Trichomorias with nitrofuran
compounds. Trud Khim-farmatsev-~ insl, 4:842-86 16"1e
-f,lwt~ls 0C
in
nj
of H-ah-rtri.-In "I-- tt!111
I suK3 tano.,~ , for r)o ri z 1, C j 5
on
o" !.-o
I I I it U i f'0 r -1'~ i.,-i S I I i
K()Zlfum-'~~Vq S.
Utilization of the po,..or of the rn.-!chines
4
machine construction plants. p.7. TEZHA
(Ministerstvo na tezhkatu promishienont)
1956
and equl~ment in
P"%.'!ISI-"LEN(j T.
SoMa. Vol. 5,
the
no. 6,
SOURCE: East European Arcessions Lin Tibrary of
Congress, Vol. .5, no. 12, Docei%-,Uer 19,, 6
KOZHUKHAROVI S.
"Modernization of the metal-working machinery"
Tezhka Promishlenost. Soriiap Bulgaria. Vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 1959
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Uncles
KOZHUKHAROV, St.; KU714ANOV, B.
Some materials and cr4tical notes on the flora of Bulgaridi.
Izv Inst bot BAN no. 9:181-183 162.
KOZIIUKHAROV, St.
flotes on some species of the genus Luzula IC. in Bulgaria.
Izv Inst bot BAN 11 125-139 163.
BONDEVY Iv.; KOZIIUKHAROV, St.
Making the species composition of the genus Medicago L. more
precise in Bulgaria. Izv inst bot BAN 11 161-163 163.
KCZHUKHAROV, St.
Ch some species of wild alfalfa widespread in Bulaaria. Izv.
inst.bot.BAN 10:37-46 t62.
KOZIIUKH&ROV) St.
Vegetation of a part of the meadows and pastures in the alpine
region of the village Batak, the Peshtersko District, Western
Rhodope. Izv Inst bot BAN no.8:89-112 161.
VUIEV, St.; MNFV, Iv.; KOZHUMDUROV, St.; ASENOV, Ivan
Some short floristic communicationse Izv Inst tot BAN
no.8-.269-271 161.
-1 -- YOZ=HAROV, V.; GEORGIV, B.
90th Birth anniveroary of Ivnn Mra-iihailo,r. Khirnrgiia, Sofla 10 no.4:
1614-165 1957.
(B IOG-RAPHI30
Knramlhnilov, Ivan (Bul))
KOMUFMARO", E.; KOZIIUKIIAROV, D.
Studies on the rocks and structure of the northern Rhodopean
anticline in the region of Asenovgrad. Izv Geol Inst BAN
11: 125-162 162.
VEERGILOVO V.; KOZHUKIIAROV, D.; BOIANOV, lv.; MATRIUDGHEY, B.; -KODIUKIIA-ROVA, E.
Notes on the Prepaleozoic metamorphir ccmrlexes in the Rhodopean
Massif. Izv Gecl inst BPJJ 12:1871-231 '63.
EMS, Dzh.V. [BackuB, T.VQ: RAMM, F.L.; GRIN, Dzh. FGreen, T.1;
HMNS, S. (Katz, cj; MAK-KAWI, D2h. (14cCarthy, T.1; NAUR. Peter
FIMLIS, B.Dzh. [Perlis, A.T.]; RUTIsKwzFa, Kit. [Ratishauser. H.b
ZAKELIZON, K. (Samelson, K.1; VOKUA, B. (Vauquols, B.1;
==71i, Dz. [Wegatein, T.H;~; VAN-VENGAUUM, A. [Wijngearden,
A. van]; VUDZHER, M. (Woodge Hj; KOZM11IN. G.I. [translator];
YERSHOV, A.P., red.; KORKIN, A.I., thkhnarede
[Report on the algorithmic language JALGCL 601 Soobshchenie ob
algoritmichoskom iazyke ALGCL 60. Pod red. Petirs Naura. Moskva,
Vychislitellnyi tsentr AN SSSR, 1960. 66 p. (ALPIG bulletin
supplement, no.2). (MIRA 13:12)
(Logic. Symbolic and mathematical)
(Information theory)
YERSHOV, A. P. ; KOZMIKHINj_ G. ~. I VOWSHIK 9 YU.M.
(Input language for an automatic programming sys-tem.; pre-
liminary information) Vkhodnbi iazyk sistemy avtomaticheskogo
programmirovaniia; predvaritellnoe soobahchenie. Moskvat V~-
chisliteltnyi tsentr AN SSSR, 1961. 173 P. (MIM 14-.8)
(Frograming(Elettronic computers)) '
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D299/D301
I, o i n, , G. I .111a C o rnyy , 1:.7. and P 0 t t c S 1, T . V
T I T ~',E, Principles of ori-aniza-t-ion and ,,se O.-C routine libra-
QOU---r,~7. AIr
J.ademiya nauk Vyc*-isl_il;ellryy t-sentur. Vychis-
litelInaya matematika, no. 7, 1961, 1-0-1 - 169
~r-T: "---o or-anizl-tion and functions of -a library of routines ---s
considered. The -11brary S'aOull", have the followinj cnaracteristics:
r-,*"-le ro,,.~tines bhould be -realizations of al.,zorithr.;s (ti-ansformin,~ the
ine
co-I.ed data); 'U,--,e routines s.~.ould ;-e viritten in the required ma-c'., *
c3de; t1l.ey s1nouid not be limited artil'icially in len-'t'-, number of
-nzuts -and outputz, and in the --quzber of required blocks (stacks).
it should be -oossible to use a varietY of ver,,,- sirple comDilin- and
in-uerpretint,, eystems, operatinG i-n. conjunction viith the routines.
U-
Tilese reouirements cou-, be niet in Ihe follovdn[e, vmy: The routine
stioulld consist of 2 parts: The blocks of '--.-structions and of rela-
t.ed const-ants, and the remaininc~ blocks (of inizial data-, paranme-
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rI.-ICIDles of o-r--nization and ... D299Y301
ters, etc. ). Tlie blocks ~,,,",-Iich do not c_,-.aY:r,e r3urirg the processing
(i.e. the re-addresSin.- constants, `CiEures, etc. ) should be `,ept
0 . U
S e a ra, t e fr o m t 1.). o s e vi h i c h c 17. an e o n e n 'U e r i e s t o r c . TI e 1 e n t h
,%,here Z,, i are natural numbers) depends on
of blocks 0 + I'T-
nro (order of ii,.atrices, de:.rcos of polynomials, etc.
address of the routine can have tl~e form a + f-,(nl, nk~;
where a - is the start of the block, and ni, ...? n k- a,.?e paraj:ieters.
The start of the block and its ient-th determine the ran[;e of addres-
ses, to t'lie particular block. The instruction for the rou-
-e 4 s construc-ect in such a way, so as -ro alloa ch- :---s in the
k~ U
L pos4 zion o~ t, e b-I ock ca- Oe in-
--focessed of the roiitine. The , _L L li - I .
i C "-- t, e rd b e i" t h e r its start and lenrth, or b.,,r its start and end;
t-', is infori,-azion abouzu the block, is called basic; o-ften, ac'ditioncLl
a.-nfor-ation. is necessary. Sue.,, infornation can .De of 2 types: Ad-
.1, ~
14-sting (the pos_,ible start of blocks) functions, and a progran for
"culation o4' block lenGth. The in-put- and out-out of routines can
c
a
be considered as ordinary blocks, Corsistin~ of si-rie cells. The
U
dezcribed information characterizes com-oletely the routine; it is
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of o.L-anization and ... D 2,-~
an,,` Cioes no' c,,a.-,o frov. T)rob--em to r, r o b" e,-.- libra y, La-
r 0-
-ised in t.he above n1anner, can carry out the _follo,:,inm- functions:
0 1~
.-,--e ol' use of in Other routi-
S u,-, 0 o.,_ --outines, use of Jn. con4uncti"n
I Z,, C,3 - 0 11 4 1 of vL:rious com-Ole J n of rwati-
p xity, jo. -1 use _f
nos, co:~,., --A 4ntcrpreting sys-,,ems. T-'--e proposed o-F' or-
d'oes not s 1) e c i _i*y t
-he autoii,~ition sys'erz, usir.r the lior---
r (h e sed -~th various Sir
Ij -c,. it car ;)e u I- stens). :,s _-, oxan.-~Ie, the
use ol' Lbrary in solving probien, s by means cf the ,- o n., p i r.
S
~ si;e-- ioveloped by the -utho--,s, is considerect. -xho autlaors Iropose
y
u__e creation of a 1--brary of aigorithi~is, in addition to -G,'-,t f ou-
3uch a library use a symbolic lann-uace which, %vould
-ermit au-ux:iatic luransia.i,.-: in-to the nacaina lanr-uaCe. '.2he adopt-
.Lon of r-ai -Lnter-nationa-L la-,i-ua:-e for t",lis purnose enabie e-.--
c; i a, nc e of alsorithns. In. this connection, i.rternatioral alco-
lan.-ruaCe "AlSol", is mentionect. There is 1 Sviet-bloc re-
Uard 3/3
KOZHUKHTNI G. I.
"Program bbdel of Self-Teaching Machine"
presented at the All-Union Conference on Computational Mathematic3 and
Computational Techniques, Moscow., 16-28 November 1961
So: Probl-3r;V kibernetiki., Issue 5j 1961, pp 289-294
BRUS, Dzh.V. [Backus, J.W.J; BAUER, F.L.; GRIN, Dzh. [Green, J.]; hETTS" S.
[Katz, C.); MAK-KARTI, Dzh. [Mcu'arthy, J.1; NAUR, F.; PERLIS, E.Dzh..
[Perlis, A.J.J; RUTISYPAUZER, Kh. [Rutishauser, 11.1; i!AMF7.'ZON, Y.
[Samelzson, R.1; VONUA, B. [Vauquois, B.J; UPOSTE.-YN, Dzh.[Wegstein,J.H.J;
VAN-VENGAARDEN, A. [van Wijnfraarden, A.]; UNHER, F. Noodger, M.j;
KOZIRWISM, G-1. Ctranslatorl
Communication with the algoriVmic languaFe Alrol-60. Zhur. vych.
mat. I mat. fiz. I no.2:308-342 Mr-Ap '61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Information theory) (Programming, (Electronic computers))
32825
S102ol6211421002100-11'029
C111/C222
AUTHORS: Yershov, A. P and Kozhukhin, G. I.
TITLE: Estimates of the ohromatio number of connected graphs
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. iiJ2, no. 2, 106"
270-273
TEXT: The author examines the dependance of' thu chromati,.; number of'
a connected graph upon the number n of its vertices and the number p
of its edges. Let ~(n,p) be the class of all connected graphs with n
vertices and p edges without loops or parallel edges. The uppor and
lower chromatic numbers X(n,p) and X(n,p), respectively, of class
I (n,P) are those numbers of a q (np) which are not smaller or greater,
respectively, than the chromatic number of ari arbitrary graph from
(n,p).
The following theorem is proven:
X(n,p) 3 + 2
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Estimates of the chromatic number . . . CII1xC222
(n-- 2T)
)Qn,p) 2n n 3
n2R
I+
where denotes the integral part of the number, and the
fractional part thereof.
The author thanks Yu. M. Voloshin for advice,
There is one non-Soviet-bloc reference.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut matematiki s vychislitelInym tsentrom Sitirskogo
otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR(Insitute of Mathematics with
Computing Center of the Siberian Department of the
Academy of Sciences USSR)
PRESERTED: August 11, 1961, by A. 1. Malltsev, Academician
SUBMITTEDi August 28, 1961
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ATMIOR: Pq okLy. a, )I /
(NoYoaVAr:;k)j BothM&91_ _HMj (Ifoloaibirak
(Novosibirelt)l Terojo.t1-k-j- (Novoolbirok)l 7,agatek~y, B. A.- 13
Wo7osibirak); ZmiyovolcVa, L. L. (Novosibirs-k) z G r~'OGCS
7KIchkovich, I ri h.
Fn7.hWKh1nq S. X. Novo.aibi~sk R. D. (N Ni sk)F Mikhale7ic
floyocibirok)l Pqttc~qin I- --C1-1ovoa1ffr-eZs aokhan. L. K-.7 birm-itT-
u V. 901061
TITLEt AWFA autork,%tioj~q&rja
SOURCE: Zhurnal vychialitellnoy ma ematiki i matematicheakoy fizlki, Y. 5, no. 2#
1965, 317-325
TOPIC TAGS: automatic computer programming, computer language, computer syst9a,
rvichine tranalution, computer/ALIFA computer programming, ALIFA computer.
languaGe, ALIFA computer system
ABSTRACT: This article presents a detailed d c--scri-ption of the A L' FA-Miforniti-C,
Programming- System w-hich transla .tea- f.roma.n.AL-d6L-vyp'e langur-ge.
.Ilie AL' FA System was developed by a group of twelve scientists at the
ComRjjqjjjj.g ~ter 1_01S ;jftSjWLVCpc1j of I "eca~~of S~Stenccq USSR'
and if; intended for the electronic computer of the i a computing _~!nk~E-j
So~ 113
ItP59P-65
ACCK;GIOU Iffl: AP5009396
which- has the following characterJstics: three-addresa, floating-point,
.one index register, an immediate access memory of 4096 45-bit words,
three magnetic drums with a total storage capacity of 12, 288 words, four
magnetic tape units with 75, 000 words storage capacity each, punch card
i
input and output, average speed 20, 000 operations per second.
I Tli(.- ALI FA System consists of the following components: 1) AL~ FA
~languagrc, the input language in which the problems to be solved are pro-
.1,,vammed. This laL%Yuage is an extension or the ALGOL-60 language.
~2) ALI FA translator, the translating program by means of which the pro-
!g~am written in ALI FA language is translated into the computer program.
-It consists of 24 blocks with a total storage capacity of 45, 000 words. Thet
iperformance of particular blocks and translation procedure are describedi!
-in detail, and 3) the ALI FA debugging pr6jram, which mQkes it possible,
lto.correct'the ALI FA program without 'studyi n tr the cdmputer program.
'The storage capacity of the ALI FA debuqqirg program is approximately.,
2000 w rd
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ACCESSION HR: AP5Oo9396
It is indicated that scientists were working on the development of the
ALI FA System from 1959 to 1064 and that the estimated labor used amounts
to 35 man-years. The ALI FA System has been In an experimental stage
of operation since January 1964. Some operational data obtained in the
first five months are presented and compared with the data. on manual poi
gramming. Orig. art. ban .2. tabl*6.
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BABETSKIY, G.J. (Novosibirsk);
(Novosibirsk)j
(Novosibirsk);
(Novosibirsk);
(Novosibirsk);
(Novosibirsk);
PE2HANOVA, M.M. (Novosibirsk); VOLDSHIN, Yu.M.
YERSHOV, A.P. (Novosibirsk); ZAGATSKIY, B.A.
ZMIYEVSKAYA, L.L. (Novosibirok); KUHUKH111, C, T.
KOZHUKHINA, S.K., (Novosibirsk) I AfERKNIMP R.D.
MIKRALEVICH, Yu.1. (Novosibirsk)-; POTTOSIN, I.V.
TROKHAN, L.K. (Novosibirsk)
The ALPHA system of automatic programming. Zhur. vych. mat. i mat.
fiz. 5 no.2:317-325 Mr-Ap 165. 04MA 18: 5)
BURDINA, V.I.; BRUSENTSEV, F.A.; SALTYKGV, A.I.; KOZHUKHINA, S.K.; GRYAZEVA,
R.P.
Complex of programs for solving the planar problems of ctwital
structure analysis. Zhur. strukt. khim. 5 no.63936-937 N-D 164.
(MIRA 1814)
1. Vychislit8lInyy tsentr Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novo-
sibirsk. ---
P 6 F -T ),'E-E D- 2/,rWP (1) TYB
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V711OR: Babe Lqkiy, _g,_j. (Novosibirsk)l Bezhanova, M. M. (11ovoeibirsk)i
I VolQr;hiA,ju-Jj, (?;ovosibirok)l Yerohov,_A. P. (INovosibirsk)l Zagatekly, B. A.,
1 (N0708ibirvk)j Zmiye-~rk~2,yq,L. L. NG~Qj ~h!.,~in G. r.';;-(
you _~q =L-=Z-
Kozhukhtna, S. K. (No-ionib!'r-okTi-mahkovich, R. D. (NovosibireiTj- Mikhalevich,
~(ifb~MMF6k) t Pottonin. I.-Y.-TII-070-81ur-dlu I okh&n,L,_Ka (Noy"ibirsk)
TITLE: ALIFA automaticj~?gr nLm oyatem
_A_ _IRS_
Zhurnal rychiolit-illnoy mJe~ma'tiki i mtematicherikoy fiziki, v. 51 no. 2,
1965, 317-3Z5
TOPIC TAG53 automatic computer programming, computer language, computer systan,
machine tranolution, computer/ALOFA computer programming, ALIFA computer.
language, .ALIFA computer oystem
ABSTRACT: Thi-m article presents a detailed da's'cription of the. ALI FA Autorna'de,
Programmin-g Systl~~ which translates- ir~m'a;i Af-d6L-Typc langurge.
'nie Al.I.FA System was developed by a group of twelve scientists at the
Urach o e cad &ZI -n e SR'
_gf
ComputAI)t, CenltrSL
VL2.aj~VMW " c -4 us
_JAIL_& _SLW
and Is intended for the electronic comp q~F of the.iame computing _center
Sard _213___.
4P59P_65
ACCESGION tnt: AP5009396
.which~ has the following characteristics: three-address, floating-point,
,one index register, an immediate access memory of 4096 45-bit words,
three magnetic drums with a total storage capacity of 12, 288 words, four
magnetic tape units with 75, 000 words storage capacity each, punch card
i
input and output, average speed 20, 000 operations per second.
The ALI FA System consists of the following components: 1) ALi FA
languagc~ the input language In which the problems to be solved are pro-
.grammed. This language Is an extension of the ALGOL-60 lmguage.
~2) ALI FA translator, the translating program by means of which the pro-
!gram written in ALI FA language is translated into the computer program.
It consists of 24 blocks with a total storage capacity of 45, 000 words "a
lperformance of particular blocks an4 translation procedure are described
:in detail., and 3) the ALI FA'debugging pr61Tram, which mQkes if possible
ito.correct the ALI FA program withoutstudyinc~ the cc;Tnputer program.
The storage capacity of the ALI FA debuqqtrg proqram Is approximately.-
2000 wor
L '-'P,59~-155
C MSION HR; APM396
~L:FA
It is indicated that scientists were working an the development of the
System from 1959 to 1064 and that the estimated labor used an.ounts
to 35 man-years. The ALI rA System has been in an experimental stage
of operation since January IDG4. Sonia operational data obtabied in the
,firgt five months are presented and compared with the data on manual pro)
gramining. Orig. arts hM,2 tabl".
ASSOCIATIONt none
SUBUMD: 050ot0t
NO REF SOV: Y008
ENCLt 00
OTH ER:' 002
SM OODEs DP
ATD 17MMst 324-F
.,._,K.OZHUKWV,v7~-A-*4., i4nzhener (at. Tikhoretskaya); BLAZEMOV, I.F., inzhener
(at. Tikhoretakaya)
Improved tanks for tie impregnation. Put.i put.khoz. no.1f:25-27
AP 157. (MJU, 10:5)
(Railroad--Ties)
ANTONOV, Yu.N.; ZINOVIYEV, L.P.; KOZHUIGIOV I V - RASHEVSKIY$ V.P.;
SARANTSEV, V.P.; CHZIIAN Cfi-zfi~n--;~~iWftung-iml.
[Focusing and adjusting the injector beam of a linear ac-
celerator] Fokusirovka, i iustirovka puchka, inzhektora 1~mei-
nogo uskoritelia. Dubna, ObIledinennyi in-t iadernykh issl.,
1961. 19 p. (MIRA 15:1)
(Particle accelerators)
, : 1,-. F.
I .
r,,)z,,,ti!.hr,v, K. P. dryirij~ of ricn snend,ll St~ 1 L'- t, ~ ~;- -I- a
i mmencvodstvol 19,10, No. 3, !). 71-72
. : p"! I
So: Vc ',~:~rcll 53, (11,,~ t on is 1 '71 ~ tin i a 1 1 1 .' ',;~ try o . .
KOZHUKHOV, M.V.
Intravitom diagnosis of pregnancy of domesticated com-moose.
Trudy Pech,n.gos.zap. no.?"-.173--178 159. (MIRA 15:5)
(Pechoro, nych Freserve---Mbose) (Pregnancy~ ~-igns aliad diagnosis)
KOZHUKHOV) MIN.
Injurloti of orgw And tieem*6 of moo" wterlml dul-111w, ilro.
Trudy Poch., .1l.gos. zap. no.7:179-181 159. (MIRA 15:5)
(Poohoro-,13,vch Freserv-&-Hoose-Diseasses)
14 t -: r:--- -~-
nd =a c
KOZEUKEOV. Fetr Semenovich; ERR;, I.A., ka J.
au, -
nc-AS.' red.; SOLOMUKSEV, Ye.D., kand. tic
clots., red.
[Ordinary difforential equationsil Obyk-novenrlye di-ff'-I-i:--~,n-tsi~-.',--'--
nyo uravneniia. Moskva, Mosk. energ. in-t, 1963. L21 p.
(MIRh 17:5)
KOZHMOV, P. T.
PA 43/43T23
US fGeblogloal hVep"U".. Il Jan 19413
Meroury
"A Now Maroury TArAs In the North Cauoasus," P. T,~
Koshukhoyx 3 PP
"Dok Akad Nauk Nova Bar" Vol LU, No 2
Author discovered zar=7 deposit in the sandy ow-
glomerate strata of. the upper formtIon of Lower
Permian In the upper Drannoy Ullay.. right tributary
of P~vshkyt River. Describes geologic structure of the
deposits In detail. Submitted by Academician D. S.
Selyankin, 18 Jul 194T.
43T23
IKOZRIVICIV , ~3,
25867
O.,,novnyye Danny- i
ye OPrepatakh Duolit. Voyen. - M~I. Zhurnnil, 1-11.8,
No. 6y s. 55-57
SO: LETOPI~' NJ. 30, 19b8
KOZHUMOV, S., kand.tekho.nauk
Studying two-pipe hot-water heating systems und-~,r operating condltio,,~.
Zhil-komm.khoz. 9 no.8:13--15 159. (MIR& 12: 11 )l
(Hot-water heating)
Sep 1947
NO Med.1cine Mosquitoes, Eradication
"Pirst Experiments on the Use of Duollte 'Preparationo
an Insecticides for Mosquito Iarvae," Capt S. 1.6,
3DDzhukbov, Engr, 3 PP
*Voyenno-Meditainskiy Zhurnal" No 9
Sh
S aummriea of ten experiments conducted at
different times using various concentrations of
AnoUte containing DDT in concentrations ranging
from 2 to 20 per cent. The main conclualon was
thaVit was the presence of DDT in all these
solutions and emulsions and. iDowders which killed
lante of all sizes and, iu ail stages of develolmnant-
2
WMIRealolne- masecticides (contd.) S41947
Daolite in an emilelf led -form was very effectiVeL
spread on the surfaceof bodies,of water.,.
Kozhupov, S. V.
"Improvem.ent of thp. Thermal and Hydraulic Balance in Water Iiiating Syst',vir'." Academy
or YwJclpal Eng5neering imeni K. D. Pamfilov, ~bscow, 1955. kDissertation for the
Degr--e (if Candidate in Technical Sciences)
SO: Knlzbnkiya Letopts, . 11:0. 1121 19551 PI) 93-1051
KOZHUKHOVI,S.V.
CII:eraticn of heating and ventilatInF !y.,itAmf
1. , ill iltrge block
'.qjag concrete apartment houses, 'cbw-, nalich. rab, AFKH no.16.-
53-69 '-L-2. (MIRP, 17.-S)
KOZHUKI[OV, V., dotsent
A particular case of establishing the mant, advantegeous
fialling route. Mor.flot 25 no.6t19-20 JI 165.
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Leningradskoye vyssheye inzhonernoye m(~rskoye uchilishche
imeni admirala Makarova.
KOZHMOV,V., doteent; GUKOV,F., inzhener
Induction in iron balls installediu proximity to a magnetic compass.
Mor.flot 15 no.10:21-22 0155. (MIRA 8:1.2)
(Magnetic induction) (Compass)
KOZHUKEIOV, V., datsent.
, -
Calculating position coordinates by direction linders of two sector
radio beacons. Mor.flot 16 no.6t15 Je 156. (MLRA 9--q)
i.LVIKJ.
(Radio in navigation)
KOZHUKMT. V. , dots.
Reaent develonments In correcting healing deviation. 14or. flot 18 no.10:
19 0 '58. (MIR& 11:11)
1. leningradakoye vyshseve inzhenernoye morskoye uchilishche.
(StabilitY of ships)
-- KOZHUKHIII, V.
Replacement of the ~Pbwer supply switch in the "A-1211 radio
receiver. Radio no-4:44 Ap 163. (IAIRA 16-3)
(Wio-Repairing)
KOZIMMOV) VIP dotsont
Deviation of magnetic compasses. Wr. Jklot 25 no.2:23-24 F 165.
WIRA 1814)
1. Kafadra sudovozlideniya Leningradokogo vysshp-n inzhenernogo
morekhodnogo uchilishcha imeni admirula S.O.~kkarova.
TEROYETEY, N.S.; KOZLOT, A.L.; SATCHMIKO, Y.P.; TELIN, N.,D.; ALEKSIN, A.G.;
MAKSIMOY, S.P.; DAMINOT, T.N.; SHMELET, A.A.; KO:IHUKHOT, Y.A.;
ANDRIANOV, N.I.; KOPOSOY I.A.; 1311IK)nw. P.H,; KALANTAROT,-A.P.,
vedushchiy red.; TROFIMOY, A.T., takhn.red.
(Efficient method of prospecting for gas fields; studies of the
temporary commission of the State Scientific and Technical
Committee of the U.S.S.R.] Ratsional'naia metodik.i zazvedki
gazovykh mestorozhdenii; materialy vreraennoi komi--isil GNTK SSSR.
MoBkva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,
196o. 125 P. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) GosudarstvenW nanchrio-takhnicheakiy
komitet.
(Gas, Natural) (Prospecting)
KOSTROV, M.F.: BIRYUKOV, V.G.; SIROTINSKIT, L.I.; KISLOV, A.B.; KOSHUKHOV, T.K.;
AKOPYAN, A.A.; HELIKUMOV, A.H.; LARIONOV, V.P.
Professor G.V.Butkovich. Fiftieth anniversary of his birth. Elektrichestvo
no.10:92 0 153. OGRA 6:10)
(Butkevich. Georgii Vladimirovich, 1903- )
KOZJMOVY V. K. (Cand. Tech. Sci.) VK; MCIROZOV, M. A. (Engr.); and RAPOTA, F. 1.
of
"Modern Requirements in Insulators,
report presented at the First Technical Conference on the Introduction of New
Techniques into the Electgoal Insulator Industry, 12-15 Mar 1958, State
Sci. Thch. Committee of Council. of Ministers of USSR
VEI
SOVIIIO-59-1-11128
AUTHOR: .-Kozhuk.,ov, V.K. (Candidate of Technical Sciences)
'TITLE: Special Operating Features of High.-Voltago Insulato-.~E
for Indoor Installation in a Tropical Climate
(Osobennosti. raboty vysokovti1tnykh Izolyatorov d1ya
vnutrennikh ustanovok v tTopicheskam. Iclimate)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Eleicti-opromyshlennosti5lg,)g.,Nr -17pp 42-Lf5(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In selecting insulators for indoor operation in tropical
climates it is usual to employ one voltage-class higher
than normal. This raises difficulties because there are
no standard voltages intermediate between 35 and 110 ICV~
Moreover, 10 16 insulators are too big and. heavy for use
at 6 kV. It is, therefora,. better to use special
designs for indoor tT~,-pical operation. This article
giT.;s the results of determinations of fla.sh-over
voltages of insulators with condensation on the surface
and with high ambient temperature and humidity. The
standardisation of the flash ... ov-er voltagez of insulators
intended for installation in a tropical climate is also
considered, The flash-.over v-oi-tages of insulators with
Card 1/4 surface condensation are then considered. Condensation
was produced by putting ~-.t)ld. Insulators in an
SOV/110-59-1-11/28
Special Operating Features of High-Voltage InSLI!atc,rs for Indm:
Installation in a Tropi-Cal ClJmat.--,
atmospher,E, of the -_,,,equi*rad h,-umidity and temperaturi~'.
Ins,,ilator flash-ov-E;7- obt-ainold at .,ariOLLS
tempeiatures and 1-.-.umidities and with. valiou~
-)f c~--.)(-Aing of the in-z~Mat,;),r are r',ven in TaI'I-:' J
Y L
The flash-ove: ~.At.age d-,-oos- .-C 3"::*_
% of til~~ dry
flash-ovei voltag;, :.. Tk~.e pz-esenc of ri_bs on the suifa:!,_~
can increase the JLa~h-ov--!, vnI4,age "k- 57,5% of the d.-~ry
flash-ovex, Th.e. 10 kV :Lnsijjato:r with the lr_w,~i-a
flash-ouer -Toltalge vas typ-, OF-10 but even this was
adequate. for ope"iation at 6 kV. Insulatc.f
voltagGs were determined with dalfferent; d3grees of
relative humidity and. cons~-ant air temperature. Thee
insulators were kept 'for about an hour at'. each diff"e-rent.
value of relative hum-Ldizy, Tne test; results for
different insulaic-o-.,s a.re gi,,,,L-n in Fig I, and Table
gives flash-over -,,.-oltages a," a Tercant~are of tha Cl*~Y
flash-over voltagEt, Wr,,en raalative hl-uiridity wa!3 1.00%1,
steps were taken t.,, pre-i,ent dew fcrmation on the.
insulators: acc-ordingly the reduction in. flash-ovei-
Card 2/4 voltage in this case was zome,-uhat less than in th6
SOV1110-59- _11/,8
1 4
Special Operating Features of High-Voltage Insulators for Indoor
Installation in a Tropical Climate
previous tests. Test results with insulator type 013-6 at
100% humidity over the temperature range 'L1+ to 60 OC are
given in Fig 2. With all the insulators -there was
considerable scatter of results at 100% humidity because
of the difficulty of controlling the humidity accurately.
Nevertheless it is clearly seen that as tile air tempera-
ture rises the flash-over voltage is reduoed, as will be
seen from the data in Table 3, Methods of increasing
the flash-over voltage of insulators with condensation
on the surface are then considered. The improvement in
the flash-over voltage of insulators type PB-10 that
results from the use of ribs on the surface when the
insulators are tested with a condensed film of moisture
on the surface will be seen f-rom the resu-Its charted in
Fig 3. Both types have about the same dry flash-over
voltage but the flash-over voltage of the insulators with
ribs on the surface is 43 kV whilst that of the usual
type is 29~5 kV~ The use of water-repel-lant silicone
resin films on the insulator surfaces was also tried.
Card 3 The tests were made with insulators type 011-6 with both
SOV/110-59-1-11/28
Special Operating Features of High-Voltage Insulators for Indoor
Installation in a Tropical Climat6
normal and semiconducting glaze coated with vario-,is
silicone materials, The test results are plotted in
Fig 4, showing that both semi'-onducting glaze and wate:-
repellant coatings improve It-.he flash-over voltage at
, pa-ctic-.-alarly at b--'gh temperatur'~s'
high ambient humidity. 'L
It should be noted that insulatoi-s type ON-6 are interided
for outdoor installation and hzve well-deflned sheds.
It is to be expected that water-rop~~11 ant ~~catings would
have even more efftcr. on insulators intended fo7 inda;.-.-
Card LF/4 installation.
There aile 4 figuTeF and 3 tables,,
SUBIMITTED: September 2-9, 19"-.8
BUINEYEVA, L.I.; GORSHKOVA, Z.S.; GUBER, L.U.; ILIIN, A.G.; KOZIIUKHOV,
_YLK~;_PISHCHIKOV, D.P.; TYKACHINSKIY, I.D.; SHVARTSBEY11, Ye.A.i
TASLITSKMA, M.G.p -md.; BORISOV, B.L., tekhn. red.
[Manufacture of glass insulators) Froizvodstvo elektroizoliato-
rorv iz stekla. Moskva., Gos. nauchno-issl. in-t stekla, 1960.
73 P. ?IMIU .15: 1),
1. Nachallnik laboratoriy v/v izolyatorov Vsesoyuznogo 31ektro-
tekhnicheskogo instituta im. Lenina'(for Kozhukhov). 2. Vachall-
nik laboratoriy steklovarenlya Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledo-
vatel'skogo instituts. stekla (for Tykachinskiy).
(Electric insulators and insulation)
BIRYUKOV, V.G.; BRITCHUX, v.v.;_KczHuKROV, V.K.; KRAIZ, A.G,;
NAYASHKGV, I.S.; NAZAREVSKIY, N.I.; PANOV, A.V.; PETRO7, G.N.;
RABINOVICH,, S.I.; SAPOZHNIKOV, A.V.
Emmanuil Abramovich Manikin, 1905- ; on his 60th birthday,
Elektrichestvo no.U06-817 N 165. (MIRA 181l1)
SINYAVSKIY, Viktor Naumovich;__~_QZ~PKIIOV,,V.K.j retsen7ent;
KALACIIIKHIN, A.F.., red.
[Design, construction, and tests of high-voltage insulators]
Haschet, konstruirovanie i ispytaniia izoliatorov visokogo
napriazheniia. Moskva, Energiia, 1965- 166 p.
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Nachallnik otdela -qsokikh napriazheniy Vsesoyuznoi;o elejl*-tro-
tekhnicheskogo instituta (for Kozhukhov).
L 224~2_66_
ACC NR, APOi36n SOURCE 0105165.IT6001611 008C/66~7
V.,~ K-zhUkhoy.. AA. LGY
i-AUTHOR: Birygkov,_V,G huk, V._
; Rabinovichs S. I.;
Nlayashkov, I. S.
ORG: none
TiTLF,: E. A. Man!kin,, on his 60th birthday
SOURCE: Elektrichestvo,, no. 11, 1965# 86-87
TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnel, synchrotron
ABSTRACT: Emmanull Abramovich MANIKIN, who after "5 year-s of
scientific-engineering work ranks as one of the senior workers
n the transformer-building field, was 60 Years old on 28 Hay~
-1965. -After graduating In 1927 from the electrical machine.build-
ling Institute In Moscow he became an. engineer of the- Mbs_c_io"w_'____,_~
trafi~'f'&iiii~?actory (presently Moskovskiy elektrozavod; Moscow
Eleetrie Factory). H
e constructed and headed until *193,4: the
transformer t6st'lng. station. During th 1935-1942 period he
e
was head of the bureau.for.the design of special transformers,
and during these, years carried but numerous theoretical investl-;
gations concerning electromagnetic transformer caloulations.
His methods for the calculation of transformer leakage earned
C4p,d 1/2 -.--UDC,. (321-314-21
L 22432-66
ACC NR1 AP6013618
him the degree of candidate of engineering sciences. Between
1942 and 1947 he was deputy-head of the engineering depa:~tment
of the faetory, and sl~nee 1947, while heading the Btireau -of Eleetro-'.
magnetic Design of the SpetsialInyy konstruktorskly byuro (Special"
'Construction Bureau) he has.been one of the main designers ofthe
.world's first 280 MeV 'synchrotron. From 1955 to 1958 E. A. MANIKIN
headed the group of designers working on the 400 W transformer
-equipment of the Volgograd-Donbass power line. Since 1960 he has,
been head of the transformer laboratory of the Vsesoyuzn.,ry elektrodv,.-*~
tekhnieheskiy Institut (All-Union-Eleetroteohnioal Institute)
Lenin. In the same year he obtained the degree of facto.--c of N-. -
Sciences for.his works "Ble'etromagnetio design, of transa-~:.'
formers, reaotors,_ and charged partiole 'aooelerators.11 X-the
course of his engineering and researoh aotivity he published -moire
than 30 papers. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.- rjimsl
SUB CODE: 09, 20 SUBM DATE: none
Card 2/2 (gk~G_
E%VT(m)/E,1'P(e) VH
ACC NRt
SOURCE CODE t
AUTHOR: 2bukhox, V1. K. (Candidate of technical sciences); _B9&=eYa,_Tj At
(Engineer AWayeva, E._'N_. (Candidate of technical sciencesh Edotl4&Ya. Of BAWO
(Engineer I J%JM (Engineer); Glush2henko. V. N. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE; Suspended insulators ror 750-Kv linea
SOURCE: Elektrich~eskiye stantaii, no. 5. 1966, 70-74
TOPIC TAGS: insulating ma)erial, high voltage line, glass product, glass property
ABSTIUCT: New insulators Pmade, of low-alkali glass, will allow 750-..kv lines to be
suspended from a single chain of insulators per pole or mast, simplifying the
installation of the lines. The insulators have a guaranteed electranechanical
strength of 30 t. It was determined that 27-28 elements in a chain are sufficient
for usage in 750 kv lines. They can also be used in case of lower VI)ltages where
high mchanical strength is required, such as river crossings, ate. The technology
of hand pressing of the glass parts has been so developed that mechmized production
is possible. Improvements should be made in two areas: increasing the length of
the leakage path for usage in regions with high polution and reduction of the height
of the insulator and head diameter (by using cylindrical heads, rathor than the
conical heads now used). Orig. art. hast 5 figures and 1 table. IJPRS: 36,5011
SUB CODE: 13,, 11 / SUBM DATE: none
Card 1111))tl~: UDC: 621-513.624-001.
rv.V4
C - C
NIMCHIKOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; KOZHUKHOV. V.~-', redaktor; AIMISANDR(g, L.A.,
redaktor; TIKHONOV, Ye.A..'11~ a,~skiy redaktor.
[Determining tide factors affecting navigation] OpredeLente elementev
prilivo-atliTuykh iavlanii T shturmanakei praktike. Moftya, Izd-v*
*Morskoi transport-, 1956. 80 p.' (MLRA 9:5)
(Tides) (Navigation)
YUSHCHENKO. Artemiy Pavlovich, professor- OV V.P., otyetotvenny7
redaktor; XUZMUSOY, A.D.. redaktor izdate a v -, ERS01r. M.K..
tokhnicheakiy redaktor
CA system of least squares] Sposob naimenlahikh kvadrato,r.
Leningrad, Izd-vo OMorskoi transport,* 1956. 163 P. (M:-.RA 9:10)
(Least squares)
t
SHCHEGOLEV, Yavgeniy Yakoylevich,professor, doktor tekhnicb*ski&,n *auk [deceased];
-D;Z=v U4
jnjt:~4,~S~rov-icho redaktor; KERSHAKOV, A.V..rotsenzent;
BARANOV, Yu.K..retsenznA'j"!~~LRR ' N*V.,radaktor izdatellutva;
MMON, M.M..tekhnicheskiy redaktor
ectronics in ship navigation] Radiotakhnichookie aredstra
morikogo'sucloyozhdaniia. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Morskoi transport.0
1956. 569 p. (KWA 10: 1;)
(Folectronics in navigation)
BARAHOV, Yuriy Konstantinovich. dotsent; LESKOV, Mikhail Mikhaylovich,,
dotoent-, YbSIfCHX14KO, Artemiy Favloyich;--~~-0-4 -VP-, redaktor:
KUZIMSOV, D.A., redaktor izdatellstva; PITERSON, M.M., tekhni.che-
skiy redalctor
[Modern methods of navigation; a manual for captains] Soyromarmye
sposoby navigatsii; uchabnoe posobie kapitanam. beringrad, i2d-vo
"Horksoi transport," 1956, 122 p. (MLRA 10:9)
(Navigation)
14-57--6-12339
Translation from, Referativnyy zhurnal, geografi-ye, 1957, Nr 6,
p 68 (USSR)
AUTHOR, Kozhukhov, V, P.
TITLE., Computation of Co-ordinates for a Radio-Raft Drifting
in the Open Sea (Raschet koordinat radiobuya,.dreyfu-
yushchago v otkrytom more)
PERIODICAL: Vestn. Leningr. un-ta, 1956, Nr 8, pp 143-145
ABSTRACT., If a map ei-awn on a projeotion is given, this problem
can be solved graphically. The author presents
formulas, and shows an example of an analytical solu-
tion to the problem.
Card 1/1
KOZHHHOV, V.P.
I I I ~ I I-.
Computing coordinates of a radio buoy drifting in the open sea.
Vest.Len.un 11 no.18:143-145 156. (MLIRA 9:12)
(Coordinates) (Buoys)
K 07-HLIKHOV) Y. P.
"Calculation of Coordinates of a Radio Buoy Drifting on the
t t I/'
Open Sea, by V. P. Kozhuldiov , 1jestnik LeninFxadskovo Mjwrn-
siteta, Seri Ito 18, Issue 3, 1956,
pp 143-145
Thia article presento an analytical method, formulas and example of
e.eterminine, thc coordinates of a radlo buoy drifting at sca at dis-
tance from the shore. Use is made of tgo radio bearings made on thebuoy
from 4wo fixej Dpints on the shore. (U)
NEMCHIKOV, Vlmdimir Ivanovich; KOZHUKHOV V P ppetared.; KAKMV. N.P.,
red.izd-va; KOTLYAKOVA, 0. ~., t=
[Factors of high tide in navigation] Uchat prilivov v eudovozh-
denii. Loningrad, Izd-vo "Morskoi trmnsport," 1959. 103 p.
(MIRA, 12:9)
(Tides) (Havig8tion)
KozHumov, V.P*, kando geogr, nauk
(bmternary co6ff Joient Tif or cylindrical iron bars. Trudy TSNIIMY
no,23:64-66 '59. (MIRA 120)
.(Iron--Magnetic properties)
K02MJOOV,Y.P..,. dotsent; VOROBOV, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; G-TUGCRIT3V,
V.V., inzh,; ZAKHAROV, V,K., kand.fiz.-mate=.nauk, retsenzent;
RTBALTOVSKIT, ll*Tu.0 prof** spetpred.; DENISOV, K.K., red.izd-va;
DROZHZHIU, L.P., takhn.red.
(Deviations of the magnetic compass] Deviateiis magnitnogo
kompaso. Leningrad, lzd-vo OMorskoi transport,'O 1960. 291 p.
(MMA 13:11)
(compass)
NECRAYEV, Pavel Alekt;androvich; GRjGoR'Y7.7, VIiaci-Irir I.Tasi.] ly-vJch
J - - )
inz.h.; AIIJ:,~ODROVSKIY, V.V., Vcf'.':fjTI7'ent; EOMM""HOV,
V.P., clots., nauchn. red.
[1,11agnetic compass] 11-11aganitno-korpasnoe Colo. Mosk%,a, Tran~-
port, 1964. 267 p. (I-IIHA 18:3)
KOZITUKHOV, V.P., dotsent, kand. geograficheskikh nauk
Padin telemetric mathod of determining the position of a
mov!ng vansel. Sudovozhdonle no.4:58-60 164. ("lipi, 18:3)
1. Fafedra sitdovozlideniya Leningradokogo vysshego inzhenernogo
morskogo uchilishcha imeni admiral-a Hakarova.
ACC NR, AP7006029
AU7HOR: Kozhukhov, V. V.; Razlozhko, S. D.
ORG: Prirrorsko-Akhtarskiy Fish Plant (Primorsko-Akhtarskiy rybozavod)
TITIE. Eocporienco in using GKA-2 apparatus at the Priniorok-Akhtar Fish Plant
SOURCE: i0iolodillnaya tekhnika, no- 7, 1966, 43-44
TOPIC TAGS: refrigeration equipment, food preservation
ABSMICT: The GKA-2 conveyer freezing device has been in operation since the a of
1964. The apparatus was supplied by the "Prodmash" plant with considerable defects
in manufacture and equipment supplied, which hindered its installation and initiation
Of operation. Varioui~ points, such as the lubrication of the device, have been
Lmproved by the workers at the fish freezing plant. The receiving portion of the
machine was strengthened with an extra support rod, and additional servicing holes
were cut to provide acce3s to difficulty accessible mechanisms. The device has
Iconsiderably increased the productivity of the plant, and provides fish frozen in
irectangular blocks, which facilitates further storage and processing. The fish
plant has installed two additional such devices. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and
1 table. [JPR5: 38#9611
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Card 1/1 UDC: 681.2:664-951-037.
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15-57-8-11699
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, fir 8,
p 242 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Kozhukhov, Ye. V.
TITLE: Optimum Drilling Conditions for Iron 6hot Drills
(Optimallnyye rezhimy bureniya chugunnoy droblyu)
PERIODICAL: 3b. nauch. tr. Kazakhsk. gorno-metallurg. in-t, 1956,
Nr 14, pp 83-92
ABSTRACT: Recently, many specialists (OstrOU3hko, Zelenin and
others) have been recommending use of steel shot drills.
VIhile this recommendation is correct; it should still
be remembered that up to the present most of the churn
drills used in hard rock are made of iron. bteel churn
drills give an especially good result in drilling the
hardest of rock (drilling categories XI and XII).
Wider use of steel churn drills will necessitate intro-
Card 1/3 duction of appropriate improvements in the drilling
Optimum Drilling Conditions (Cont.)
15-57-8-1].699
technique used with churn drills made of iron. A method developed
by the Central Research Standards Bureau of the I-Anistry of Geology
and the Conservation of Mineral Resources is recommended for working
out optimum drilling conditions for iron churn drills. The Research
Standards Section of the Kazakhstan Geological Administration de-
veloped optimum drilling procedure for rock of categories VIII, IX
and X to be used with this method. The following parameters corre-
spond to the optimum conditions in drillin throu-Ii iock of category
VIII: 1) specific pressure--23 kg/sq cm; 2~ disbu'rsement of drilling
liquid--34 liters/min at the beginning of the cycle and 16 liters/min
at the end of the cycle; 3) periFheral speed of the drill bit--l.1
m/sec; 4) weight of shot in one urilling cycle--5 kg; 5) diameter of
the shot--3 mm. Parameters of the optimum regime in drilling rock
of category IX were: 1) specific pressure--20 to 25 kg/sq cm; 2)dis-
bursement of drilling liquid--28 to 30 liters/min at ~Iie begirln~ln,,
of the cycle and 12 to 15 liters/min at the end of the cycle; 3) 11
pe&Fheral speed of the boring bit--0.75 to 0.8 m/sec; 4) weight of
Cara 2/3
Optimum Drillinr Conditions (Cont.)
shot in one drilling cycle--9 to 12 kg;
3 mm. A KAM-500 mechanism with a diar,-,eLer
depth of the wells was up to 400 m with
750.
Card 3/3
1 51 - 5 7 - s2 - 1 .1 ~ ~7 -,,
5) diameter of the shot-
of 91 mm was used. The
an angle of incline up to
K. G. Volodchenko
KCZHUKHOV, Ye.V., inzhaner-geolog
Results of the study of core drilling in the Dzhetkazgan and
Dzhanek deposits. Sbor.nauoh.trud.EazGUI no.18:118-124 159.
(NIRA 15:2)
(Kazalth-q tan- --Borbig)
a
-KOZHMOVA, A.P.
Soils and erosion In the forested steppe zone of the Lesser Caucasus
according to the data obtained on the research plot. Trudy Inst.
pochvA agrokhtm.AN Azerb-SSR 7:197-207 155. (MM 9:12)
(Lachin District--Soils) Ocrosion)
Konialfou, A.F.
so , 1 F,-r)s , .
- I -- I
.~zrarl-.SSP -,
. j , t~f) p.
-
. 1:iA-7' . z~ '57,
(Fyndy!,Ji-Cha.,, ~:;
C~ D a t. Izv. AN
~ i tric
(MLRA 10:91
I ~
KVASM1121A, Darlya MiklAylovnal KO~~-CYL,-D.S,--red.-;~-BOLISIfAKCIIA,
L.A.p tek" red.
[Smoking fishlKopchenia i7by. Arkhangellsk, Arkhangollskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 58 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(FiBh, Smoked)
LIBEROV, Dmitriy Dmitriyevich; KOZHUE]IOVA, D.S., red.; DOLISHAKOVA,
L.A., tekhn. red.
[Prelimi=7 and comercial proceosing of .9ea ani-inals in the
North; Greenland seal]Pervichnaia i zavodalmia cbrabotka mor-
skogo zveria na. Severe; grerilandskii tiulen'. Arldmngellsk,
Arkhangellokoe kr-izhnoo izd-vo, 1959. 76 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(Russia, Porthorn-Ilarp seal)
TSAFKO, Alcksandr Stepanovich; KOZHUKHOVA, D.S., red.; BUISHAKOVA,
L.A., tekJin. red.
(Fish proservation by rofrigoration]Kon.,ici-vii-oviiriio ryljy kho-
lodon. Ark-hangellsk, Arkhangollskoo knizhnoe i:td-vo, 1959.
1/17 p. OMU 15: 11)
(Fishery products-Preservation)
(Refrigeration and refrigernting machincry)