SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOZLOV, M. M. - KOZLOV, M. YA.

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1, 9-66 EWT(1)/EWT(m)/T/W(t)/EW(b)/&-WA(c) IJP(c) JDIGG AM3111011 11R- AP5019425 UP10=1011631003 o6M/o6oB Lllej_f4. VL1ovj Yu. A.; Gorpnova, A. N - ZIatkinip, L. R.; Tmenkovp A. AUTHOR: B K-ozlovp M. M Tsarenkov, H. V., Tyyd'~~01 ~~ photoelectric properties of EjMjtSa!L&j ZnSip;' SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklndy, Y. 163, no. 3, 1965, 606-609 TOPIC TAGS: optical prorerty, pbotoelectrIc property, zinc comPOund optic MAterIM1, forbidden band, light polftrizattony,nboorption edge, tempernttire dependence ABSTRACT: In view of the lack ~f ~ubltshed data an this compound, the authoV have studied the photoelectric and optical properties of n-type sing Usta 'Ined le c __j from the gas phase by the method of gas-transport reactions. The spectral senst- tivit3r of the photoconductivity was measured at TT and 300K using a setup com- prising a tungsten Incandescent lamp, a light Interrupter, a monochromator (IKS-21)#: amplifier (V2-6), sYnchronous detector, and electronic potentiometer (EPP-W). The absorption spectrum was measured with the sPectrograPh and a camera at 300, TT, and 4.2K. In addition, the authors InTestIgated the Influence of polarization of the incident light on both the optical AM photoelectrIcal, properties. photocomuctjv~ Ity was observed atInaident photon energies 0.~--2-5 ev. At 300K the ph .otocov,. ductivity has a highly peaked mulow at 2.14 ov, and a1#9 MVIM st 0.0 and 1.0 C-,d 1/2 L 65o9-66 ACCESSION NR* AP50191,25 ev, attributed to ImIniritten. At 77K the rAxima shift to 2.19, 1.04, and 0.84 re- opectively. 71%e spectral photoconductivity curve exhibited &Iso some kiMs due to _,trannitlons of the electrons from the valence to the conduction band. Polarization began to affect the photoconductivity only above 2 ev, vheo the photoconductivity became highly vensitive to the direction of the electric vector. Thin may be due to anisotropy of the crystal. Not all crystals showed a sharp absorption edge, a fact attributed to the number of crystal defects. Where a sharp absorption edge van observed, it showed a depetdence on the temperature ana on the polarization. The riaxima of the photoconductivity and the start of the strong optical absorption were very close to each other, azid the sharpness of the absorption edge suggests the presence of direct Interband transitions in ZnSiP2. The forbidden band is estimated at 2.13 ev at 30OK and between 2.2 said 2.25 ey at 7TK. Tvo absorption bands are observed at M3 and 2.2T ey at 77 &M 4.2K, and their origin is not clear. This report was pmairated by L. A. Artainovich. Orig. &A. bast 2 figume and I table. ASSOCIATIOUt Fitiko-tekhnicheskly institut In. A. F. loffe Aks4emil nauk OUR (Phyalcatechnical Institute# Acadeivy of Sciences SMR)14~911~ SUBMIMM t ITNOV& MELt 00 MM CODZI OF, es IM REr SOV 1 002, 01MI 001 Card 212 L 04741-67 EWT(l)/EWT(M)/EWP(t)/ET1 I-J-P (0) AT/JD NR, AP66244^1i SOURCE COM UR/0181/66/008/007/2098/2 M ~z AUTHOR: Imenkov, A.. N.; Kozlov. M. M.; Nasledov, D. N.; Tsaienkov, B. V. ORG: Physicotechnical I~stitute N. A*'--~. Ioffee, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fiziko- teldm-c~y ~Im I J5 TITLE: Kinetics of.radiative re ation of nonequilibrium carriers in GaAs p-n junctions -T-7 -,, 1 SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 7, 19660 2098-2103 TOPIC TAGS: gallium, arsenide,, radiative recombination, semiconductor carrier, pn j,unction, relaxation process, spectral distribution, radiation intensity ABSTRACT: The authors report results of experiments on the dependenoe, on the current density, of the intensity of radiation for different bands of the spectrun (photon energy range 0.7 - 1.5 ev) of GaAs diffusion p-n junctions, at 77 and 293KI ~iid~ also results of a simultaneous investigation of the relaxation of the radiation intensity when rectangular current pulses are passed through the junction. The relaxation study is a continuation of earlier wrk by the authors (Abstracts of Papers of Seoond All- Union Conference on L)-n Junctions, AN LatSSR, Riga,, 1964 . P. 14) where a long-wave aftereffect-was noted after the termination of a square Vd~i-.!ffie GaAs p-n junctions were obtained by diffusion of Zn3, Cd, or Cd and Mn jointly. The tests oonsisted of determining the spectral distribution of the radiation intensityi the variation of the radiation intensity with the current, and oscillograms of the curTent, voltageq and C,,d 1/2 L 04741-67 ACC AP6024472 radiation-intensity pulses. The curxent pulses ranged in amplitude froin 0.05 to 7 anp and in duration from 10 to 100 Usec. Pulses with duration ^.10 nsec were also used. The spectrun consisted of several bands, the presence of which indicates that the r%-- Combination of the nonequilibrium carriers goes in part through deep levels. The pos- sible kinetics of such a prv--ess are discussed. The current and voltage relaxation tim is several orders of magnitude shorter than the intensity relaxation time of the long-wave radiation. The bands with longer wavelength have longer relaxaticn times. The two ban-s with the longest wavelength are attributed to reomibination of the minority cax-zdem injected over the potential barrier and captured at deep levels* The authors thank 0. V. Kqnstantinov, V. I. Perell, and A. L. Efros for a discussion of the results. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB OODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: llDec65/ ORIG W.F: 002/ OrH REF: 002 5-66 L ACCESSION XR: AM23178 UR/0139/65/000/004/0112/0115 AVMOH: Dorinp V. A. ; KOZ1071, No H6 -7, TITLE: The effect of defects in a p n Junction on the drift phenomenon in selenium rectifiers SOURCE: I=. FiZika, no. ks 1965# 112-115' TOPIC TAGS: selenium rectifier., current stabilizatioup pn junition, rectificationp electric conductivity/ TVs.. AVS ABSTRACT: 'The drift of 0'm selenim.rectifiers TVS and AVS was investigated tr the point of view of the behavior -of the, channels of loc&l conductivity in a p-n June- tion. The fall-off of the,voltage was measure .dfor a constant currenta An auto-, maticorecording partentiometerg(],~~ vith an Input resistance f 10"ohm Vas 0 usedel. The current source was',a battery of dry cons with a toto'l emf of, IWO v. J The voltage on the rectifier did not exceed,40 Y. The Investigations were carried out -on PS 1 40 x 40 = in size. It was found e-nCdSe and p8e-NMS hetero-,Junct on that the resistance of a rectifier increases in time at small currents and~do- creases at large currents* The drifting is due to a large degree to local. Inbowo-, geneities whome conductivity varies with time. For some rectifiers there aret q several current values at vb1ch there in no driftinge This can be attributed to Card 1/2 KOZIMINA, O.P.1 Prinimali uchastive: XURLYiNKINA, V.I.; hLEY,"'ANDROVICH, M.K.; PROSVIRYAYOVA, E.F.; SLiNETZ)EAYA, KOZLOV, X,P, Mechanism of oxidation of cellulose ethers ty oxygen. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.12:2226-2233 D 161. (MlRk 14:11) 1. Institut vysokomalekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Cellulose ethers) (Oxidation) KOZLOV, M*F. - KOZ I MINA, O.P. ; FLISKO) ye~ A. DANILOV, S. N. Machanism, of oxidation of cellulose others by oxygen. Part 15: Effect of the chain length of the substituent in aliphatic .ellulose ethers on their oxidation rate. VysokOM.Boed. 5 no.3:44-4;27 11v 163. (IMIRA 16:3) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedinoniy AN 856H. (Cellulose ethers) kOxidation) (Substitution (Chemistry)) KOZIMINA, 0.11.; KOZLOVI M.P. Mechanism of the oxidation of celiulose esters by oxygen, Part 16: Reslitanco of trityl and boiizoyl cellulose to tharmal oxi- dative dogradation. Vysokom.sood. 5 no.7:1054-1058 J1 163. OaRA 16:9) 1. Institut vysokomolsk-ulyarnykh soyedineniy All SSSR. (Cellulose asters) (Oxidation) KOZL(YV, M.P.; KOZIMIM, O.P.; DAUILOV, S.N. Thermal oxidative degradation of cellulose esterse Zhuropriklekhim, -628 Y 36 nb.3:622 or 163. (MM 1635) (Cellulose esters) (oxidation) DANILOV, S.N.- KOZIMMp O.P.; KOZLOVI M.P. Synthesis and properties of cellulose ester and trimethylacetic acid. Zhur.prikl.khim. 36 no.3-.68Z-685 My 963. (14M 16:5) (Cellulose eaters) (Piva3,ic acid) KOZLOVY N'.P., kand. tokhn. w~uk; MDMOV, V.1M., inzh. (Instructions on the use of standards for tolerances for low-module gears and the initial profile of low-module gear wheels] Instruktivnye materinly po primonenilu ,tEai- dartov na dopuski melk-omodultriykh zuk:iintykh perpdzich i iskhod-ny4 liontur melkorodullrgkh zubehaVkh koles. Mo- skva, Izd-vo standartov, 1964. 1211 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Ruosia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarotveruiyy komitc-A po radioelektroni.ke. USSR/Meteorology - Humidity, Mar/Apr 48 Instruments, Meteorological -Concerning the Psychrometer Based on the Con- densation Principle," M. P. Kozlov *Meteorol i Gidrol" No 21 pp 85-86 Criticizes method proposed by B. V. Kiryukhin for determining humidity at low temperatures (below -50 C) by Psychrometer based on conden- Sation principle. In latter, wet thermometer is moistened, not with distilled water, but with saturated solution of some hygroscopic sub- stance (CaC12, ZnC12, etc.), so water vapor is 166T8o USSR/meteorology Humidity (Contd) Mar/Apr 48 condensed from the atmosphere. According to Kozlov, this method is no better than usual method because of technical difficulties in- volved in production of observatlons, and addl- tional sources of error. Submitted 16 oct 47. P: 166T8o Ni"LOV) '11. P. Tumany vdolltr,~ssy Spvernof-o morskol-o puti. Prd red. 1--mi-eni,elma. Lenlnrrarl, Izd-vo (:).avsev-.nor:)uti, 1937. 95 p., tn.bles, (Lenin~-rad, Arkticheskii Trudy, V. 109: .'.Ilaterlaly po 1-11m-ntolof~ii poliarnyl,:h oblastel Title tr.t Thp fn~.-z alonr the Northern, Sea 1~ 'outc. ;,'or abstract scc Arctic Institute of North America. Arctic Biblio-raohy, 1953, v. 1, no. 9208. (-X'oO.Ih V. log SO: Aeronautical Sciences Pnd Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. KOZLOV,M.P.; -ZYKOV,N.A. Accuracy of calculations and variability of average amounts of summer rains in a given aren. Trudy GGI no.46:89-99 154. (Rain and rainfall) (MLRA 8:11) KOZLOV, M. P. "Influence of Shade Upon Total Evaporation From Soil Covered by Meadow Vegetation". Trudy Gidrol, in-ta, No 46, PP 137-145, 1954. Experimental study of the problain according to data of eight experiments in the Valday Scientific Aesearch Hydrological Laboratory in the course of 1951-1953 is -,iven. Use was made of a large model of a soil hydrulic evaporator (evaporating surface of 5 m2) with shading vertical screen; measurements of evaporation were carried out during clear weather. Simultaneously, measurements were made of the temperature of the soil on the surface and at depths down to 20 sm, and also of the temperature of the air and total radiation. Under the conditions of the experiments short-period shading of the evaporating surface decreases the total evaporation almost doubly. Mainly this caused decrease in moisture discharge during transFiration in consequence of sharp change in heat and light re- gime of the Flarit cover during shading. (RZhGeol, No 8, 1955) C', ,_: Swu No 884, 9 Apr 1956 xOzWV, M.P. IkLily course of total evaporation from meadows and its conneation with meteorological factors. Trudy GGI no.59:134-171 157. (Evaporation) (MM 11:3) zl Ve it it ge Trudy t !7e - k!. an,.. rt ti C~ r . .~ , v. 19~5. 7 P. P 2,00: co;lee printed. 3ponmor'nz sconcy: 011a"ore upravl.nlyw gldrvaetsorologithtsk-Y aluzhby pri Sovoto Minsrrov SSSR. Rasp. Id.s V.A. Uryvayov; 9d.j V.S. Protopopovj Teti%. Zd.i X.I. 4- Braynina. PURPOSE1 Th'a work to Intended for afteorologlotso hy1drOI;901;t:' and ed in the atUd nom a those en t l l icu ar g g hydrophyPIC116tat par y and lee and evaporation processes. COVERAGE: -his book contains papers on h7drophysIts which were Pro- ical Conference drolo H l U i l- on n g y sented and discussed at the Third A in Leningrad, October 195T. The Conference published 10 volUO09 on various aspects or hydrology of which this is numbor-3. The V 9ditorlol board In charge Or the series includ "'Y" i "r ormuk, , 0 31. D T*.V. BlIznyak (d.,*, (Cha~mAn), O.A. Alekin, : d) N.A. 7*1*1,&v.v, L.K. Darydov, A.P. DomAnItskly, G.P. Kalinin# S.M. IL-ItfxlY, ~1-1- Kudelln, L.P. MAMOIR, M.P. Xfnkvl~, D.P. Orlovp 'ro kul-kOV. D.L. I-kOlovvkiy, O.A. Spengler. - A . hb and K. Cherkavskly. This voluse Is divided In . , Ct' 0mB: the first contains reports from tro subsection to 2 8 ror th st dy Or evaporatim processes, and the second contains U : reports from the anow and ice subsection. References &ccogpwq each article. BuLae vsk, [Csnd!d:te of Technical Sciences, Instlute of IT, A.:. U.0gripu, Moscow I ZvePor tlo-n From the Surface or " Vegetation Cover 125 redorol. S.F.- (Candidate of Technical Scl~cqw, VNIOL VaIday] i-~vaporatlon Under Forest Condltjon-s 231 K"netsOv~V-1- (Candidate of Technical Sciences, 00, Lon, F, 0 Bodies Of Water Arftct*d by Plant Growth nv.d) 140 Sbll-kl - (Candidate of Technical Sciences Ba~&=;Lsa , F11 for Soil Z=Pmvem*nt and Water EconmWl The Effect or DrajnIn4 A --w-P On the Evaporation Reglawn I "Ift-71v- S~L(djj~ld Th ti if Me t n 11'e 'E ca Or emeg Or One Ydraulle e;aporstors - lefnl Me of jF 9 to 1.56 0 0119andid r tg; ~Ihg i Ra e 3A1e.39e:AX9?L. Ridmi TV* F03E 0 . n y6, - EM."J. ;;2utejl OfethLMEltinge Of the Evaporation subsection or the ropnyo a c on of 174 the ZvaPOrAtIOr Subsection of the Hydrophysice c an 202 Professor, Doctor Moscow] 0*0 of Geographic a,- Sciences, Insti- USSR groLphy of the Snow Cover In the 1~ 2^09 Shcherbakov,s, T..:yA. [Candidate Of Geographical 3 lances, 000 -- - 8T -L"'11nPz9 --l'udY of the SnOw-Cover Regimen In them USSR 225 tCandldate Of Geographical Scl*hc*s. Gor Led 9rm7d7'X9thOd9 and Results In Snow Melting Of CcmPutgtlrlg the Intensity (Race) or in Zuropean Mait -------- 220 (91 Koziov, M.P. - ~ - - I -, '. Winter and spring expeditions of 'the Arctic anl Antarctic Institute in 1959. ProbllLrkt.i Antarkt. no.34:119-120 159. (ULU 13:7) (Arctic regions-Russlan exploration) h4595 S/169/62/000/012/084/095 D228/1)307 1:021OV, 1. TITLE- Results of deternining some mechanical properties of --no-..y in thn i,-rctic I'MIODIC.U.': ",'cfcrativnyy zhurnal, Geofizilca, no. 12, 1962, 50, abstract 12V36O (In collection: Snezhn. polcrov. ycgo ras-)rostr. i roll v nar: kh-ve, 11., %1'. sssla, 1962, 47-~3) "T: Thc results of measuring the temporary resistance of snow to crushing, shearing, rupture, and fracture (according to data of the AAHAW G,LZiNII) c.,.,-.)edition of 1948-1950) are stated. The tcm- porary crushing resistance rises as the density of snow increases. At tcml)cratures from.-10 to -200 the temporary crushing resistance of structurally identical snow increases almost identically vith increasing density. The temporary crushing resistance of denser snow rises sh.-xily at lo;wer tcmperutures. The tcR-)orary crushing L resistance ot` anow with a density of up to 0.35 g/cm3 rises slightly Card 1/3 S/169/62/000/0 12/00-4/0 95 Renults o.L' dcteminin,r ... D2208/D307 if thz~ temperature fali.s sharply, but for snow i-rith a density of 0. 42 g/cmY and More , which is of ten f ou-nd in the xctic . tile increase is more raoid. The author c:,-plnitis this phenomenon by the J'_-act that in less dense sncw the increawd crushing resistance 1.,; nainly rc- lated to the incr~~nscd elasticity of tM crystals thcmsclvcr;, while in dense snow considerable frictional forces act between its part- icIcs. 3csides the density and temperature, other -C"ctor-- - ill Par- ticular7 the direction of tlic"strcss applied to crush a sample. - also influence the value o_~` the temporary crushin,,g rcsistance of MOW. I-or the entire range of temperatures the temporax-I shearing V~ resistance o.-LZ snou increases linearly. as the density of snow in- creases and the tem-.-lerat-ure falls. The absolute values of the tcm- porary shcarii-ig rc3istancn. are much lover than those o-C I-Ilc crush- J_ L. in". resistance, and they do not exceed LvIcg/cm2 even for tile densest finely-crystallinc snow. 'ilic value o'-': the qAjorary shearin[; resis- tance too, on the tirx~ oi. f omiaicioil If of the Onow covcr. The depci,dencc o.2" the t(!njorary tcnnile strength of nziow on its &2-nsity aas a somet-fhat diffcre~at character than that of the relations-hiPs considered above. '2he brccdcing stress may increase as the density Jard 213 S/169 /62/000/012/084/095 Accults o--' determining D228/))307 of snow increases, thouceh to a much smaller de-rec than tho values ~t. 13 1 L , L. of the stresses. The author explains the fact that the tenK)orary tensile strength of snow increases as its dcnsity i-,icreanoc by the decrcase in the number of points of cohesion per unit of area. The temporary rcsistance of snow to Zracture increa- ses narhcdly with incrcaAng dcnsity, thir; being about the, same for the entird range o': tem,)cr.,tures. 5 references. f'.~~bstracter's note; Complete translatio'n2 Card 3/3 GORDIMKO,, P.A. I iqz-W--vjL -M.-P.- High latitude airborne expeditions between 1956 and 1962, Probl.Arkt.i Antark-t. no.11sI05-107 162. (MIRA 16Q) (Arctic regionsp-Drift) (Arctic regions-A6rial exploration) KOZLOV. M.P.; NCROV, D. Case of allergic reaction to living dry antiplagua vaccine. 2hur. mikrobiol.apido i immun, 27 no,9:77-78 3 156, (HLRA 9:10) 1. Iz Ulaa-Batorskoy respublikanakoy protivochumnoy stantsit. (PIAGUS. immunologv, vaccine, allergic reaction (Rua)) (VACCINES AND VACCINATION, complications, plague vaccine causing allergic reaction (Rue)) KOZLCV, M.P.; LUCKHOVA, A.Ye.; NOROVD9 D. -4- Relation betwoon vaccinal and allergic reactiona in individuala inoculated with plague vaccine. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 31 no.8;102-105 X-g 160, (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz nauchno-issledovateliskogo Protivochumnogo,instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya i protivochwmoy stantaii Mongollskoy'Narodnoy Respubliki. (PIAGUE) TER,-VARTANOV, V.N.;--KOZLOV M P. Index of the intensity of human morbidity in brucellosis. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.6255-59 Je, 161. (MM 15:5) 1. Iz Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo protivochumnogo instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya. (BRUCELLOSIS) KOZLOV, M.P.; POLYAKOVA, A.M.; TARAII, I.F. High rate of initial patient visits fcr brucellosis in the Transcaucasian republics. Zhur. m1krobiol. epid. i imun, 32 no.6:61-66 Je 161. (MIRA 15- 5) 1. Iz Nauci'mo-issladovatellskogo protivochumnogo instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazly,-,, Stavropol'. (TRANSCAUCASIA--BiUJC:,,LLOSI.i) -K-OZLOV) M.P. Immunological reactivity at late periods in the brucellosis- vaccinated workers of a meat-packing plant. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i iramun. 33 no.11*43.-47 N 162. (MIRA 17.1) 1. 1z Nauchno-issiedovatellskogo protivochumnogo instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya. KOZLOV, M.P. Seasonal cyclic nature of brucellosis morbiiity md deter- mination of vaccination periods for the population. Zhur. mikrobiol.. epid. i immun. 3.3 no.10all-1-110" 0162 (MIRA l'7S4) 1. IT Hauclmo-issledovatel'skogc. rctivolah=rog~- instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya. ?"OZIPV1 Mll "alculatio G -L n o~ the epidemiological affc-ctiveriess of vaccinatJon againr:t brucellosis. 'Uhur. mikrobiol., epid. i 1=-~ 41 no, 21 6o-64 F 164. (MIRI 17%9') 1. Protivochimr- r.--,Iir -1 ;,417:-~ i n.- tit,, it '-',.gvlcaza 1. Zakavka z I ya 00 0 004 0013 GOO i -3 0 '00 0 00- *o- *0 2 Vol Is a Ill m nil ma ids it It 11 -'z Resistante at few fiberto wetting It. S. V4'It"A"" 01111 Trkild. 1'rem. 3, No' 11 1~-"vt n(I"Ico Fbe resistance it) WCtlit'gof Colton " call,v-l by tile 1,41, aild %axe% 41CIRmittil ill it, primary wall'. 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No. 12. 23-In bleaching ~tth mi ts. of Na chlorite and Ca hypochknite. the de. x n hypochlonte was rapid and the decrra4e in vrc~%c i ' 10 M~HIAI Sitttg 4 hiorite timen. rel.itively slow. -00 co o J, *rtALtw:rKAL JIT141%,11E :LAISIFKATIOM A S v S L4 L 11- T--T--T SL Cf trip:&( KaR* Kattilic go : : : 0 : : : : : : : : -*- -0 4n t UO A 1 14 0;0 0 0 TV 0 14 1 1 0 9 1::o 0 60 0 .00 tie 0 to 0 WORAROV, Vladimir Nikolayfivich; ARKHANGELISKIT, B.S., redadktor; KOZLOY, M.P., retsenzent; MKDVXWA, L.A., tekhnichaskiy redaktor. z". -.-, [Bleaching and mercerizAtion of cotton fabric] Belenie i merserizateiia khlopchatobumazhnykh tkanei. Moskva, Gos.n&uchno-tekhn.izd-vo Minister- stva tekstillnoi prouqehlennccti SSSR, 1955.345 p. NLRA 9:4) (Cotton manufacture) XOZLOV? M,.,Fq, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Method of continuous preparation and bleaching of staple fabrics. Tekst.prom. 16 n@.1:40-42 Ja 156. (MLRA 9:4) (Textile finishing) KOZLOV' M.P., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Boiling -vegetable fibers in a caustic soda solution. Tekst.prom. 16 no.6:42-" Je '56. (MLRA 9:8) (Textile finishing) KCMM. H.P., kandiAnt t aMinicheskikh nauk. - .1 . ..., .. I Chemical transformations of callulone in oxidation bleaching. Tekst. prom. 16 no.10:43-44 0 156. (MIRA 10:1) (Textile chemistry) (Breaching) KOZLOV. M.P., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauko ,i ,Methods of oxygen bleaching of textile fabrics. Teksteprom. 16 no.32;34-36 11 156a A) (MLRL 9:12) (Bleachina KOZLOV, M.P. Clasi;ification of infectious diseaseo. Zhur.mikrobiol., e,-4d. i inmun. 42 no.9:129-134 S '0'5. (I-qRA 18- 12) 1. Stavropollskiy filial Vseso.-fuznogo nauchno-insledovatell- skogo protivoch,=ogo instituta "Rikrob". Submitted October 21, 1964. 70-2nc~, If.- . "Making a Duplex Air Cylinder", Itanki I Instr=TInt, 14, K0. 6., '9431 BR-52059019 50; Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. MPLM IV,. 'r. n-ki 7 st ; , 14 "M Arbor with Self-Miustment of Farts fcr ard Faces", SILL 1 rt No. 11-12, ~943 BR-52059019 SO: Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of CongressP 1953, Uncl. m macv, Ili- -'., rnginecx "A Mandrel for Holding the F~,,rt While Turning and Cutting Threads." Stanki I Instrument Vol. 15, No. 9, 1944 BR-52059019 SO; Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Ulcl- F021tcV, 1% ?. Ejigirecr 11 A Neumatic Attachment for a DrAlling Machine," Stanki 1 16, Yos. 4-5, 1945 BR-52059019 SO: Month List of Russian Accessions., Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. YOZICIj, I.i. -- ., tngineer I'Simj:le-design ChanCe Ctunn for Clutches," Stanki I Instru--.,-ent, 16, Nes. lC-11, 1945. R- .520501019 D 1 SO; Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. Y 0 -6--t c v , Nv . -I . "An Attachment for Securing a Cylinder during Internal Grirding." Stanki I Instrument, 17, Nos. 4-5, 1946 Br-52059019 SO: Month List of Russian Accessions) Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. KO=W' - M. I ~711.-. I -.. lTsilng a '-standard Air Cylinder inst;~ad of a S-ecial Crne" Stanki I Instrument, 17, 1103. 10-11, 1946 BR-92059019 50; Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. !Selkomodullnyc zubnhatyc pereclachi. Oboron-iz, -,rs. T" ibLio-rapV: p. Z2227. UparinLl, o C simll riodulus . DUC : TJ16114.:~68 SO: '.'anufacturinc and, 1'echanical Eng-Inecrin, in the SoVi I T r on, Li-)rary of Coni~ress, 1953. Periodical Institution USSR/Engineering 103 - 23/26 Kozlov, M. P. Protective chuck for tap-borers Stan. i instr.,1-1.)-2, 42-43, F AID P - 4863 In further development and improvement of the chuck described in this magazine (No. 5, 1955), the protective chuck designed for the GOST 3266-54 tap-borer has been found even more efficient, according to the author of this article, who gives a well-illustrated description. Two drawings. AUTHOR: Kozlov, M.P., Engineer 28-5-15/30 TITLE: Tolerances for Cylindrical Small-Module Gear Drives (Dopuski na melkomodullnyye tailindricheakiye zubchatyye peredachi) PERIODICALt Standartizataiya, 1957, # 5, p 63-6s (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with a completed project for a standard of tolerances for instrument gear transmission modules of less than 1 mm. The comparable data and standards of other countries and the materials of the Work Group No. 2 of ISO/TC 60 have been analysed in the work on this project. The general structure of the project is treated in detail and shown in a schematic diagram (Figure 1). There are altogether 12 accuracy degrees, but degrees 1,2 and 3 are only contemplated for the future. The new 7th degree of accuracy corresponds to the present 2nd degree and the new 6th degree - to the present 1st.- There are as yet no practical measuring instruments that can measure with suff1cient accuracy the kinematic error of small gears, therefore the accuracy of gears is evaluated by measuring the accumulated circular pitch error. At the instrui~ent plants of the Shipbuilding Ministry, all gears of the let accuracy degree and part of 2nd accuracy degree Card 1/2 (current norms) are being checked for accumulated circular Tolerances for Cylindrical Small-Module Gear Drives 28-5-15/30 pitch error. At some other plants, thq accuracy of gears is being evaluated by the radial wobble of the rim. Such a check is not adequate for kinematic accuracy, which depends not only on the accuracy of setting during machining but also on the accuracy of the gear cutting machine tool. Investigations as well as experience of some plants have demonstrated that neglected checking of the kinematic accuracy of gears causes damage. In one instance, a plant produced a complex computing machine, and it was revealed in test that the machine does not meet technical conditions because of a great accumulated error in many of the gears. New gears had to be made. The subject project fixes t~e limits for kinematic error and for accumulated circular pitch error, and also indicates the norms for separate elements, combinations of which replace the basic indicators of the kinematic accuracy tdeviation of pitch, profile error, difference between circuiar pitches, fluctua- tionB of the interaxis distance on one tooth, etc.)* The article includes equations for calculation of all re- lated values. There are 5 diagrams and 3 tables. AVAILABLEs Library of-Congress Card 2/2 KOZLOV, Hikhail Prokof.1yovich; TAYTS, B.A., doktor takha.aauk, retsenzent; KOKHtW, i4o, red.; SMMRMIX, H.Te,, izdatellskiy red.; ROZHIH. V.P., takhaoreds [Gear tranomisolons in precision instruments] Zubchatye peredechi tochnogo priboroBtrooniia, Hooky&, Goo. izd-vo obor.prouvehle, 1958. 392 p. (MIRA 11:4) (Gearing) (Instrutents.--Tranamission devices) Y, () 7-- L - (~ V ) f-( - f~) KOZLOV, H.P. Friction chucks for screw thread cutting. Mashinostroltall no.1:18- i 19 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:1) (Ghucks) C Z L C V AUTHOR: Kozlov, 1,1.P. 117-58-7-16/25 TITLE: Exchangeable Bushing for Tans (Smennaya vtulka dlya metchikov) -PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, 1958, Jr 7, p 41 (USSR) ABSTRACT; A brief description and a diagram of a new exchangeable holder bushing for screwcutting taps are 6-iven. The novelty of the bushing consists in the use of a ball which replaces the con- ventional standard stopper. The stopper is complex and not sufficiently reliable in work, while the ball of a high hard- nees (RC 50) is practically non-wearing and simplifies the machining of the bushing since the slot (for the ball) can be made in the drilling operation without later reaming- The de- sign is an idea of the author. Tile plant now uses Euch bushings exclusively. Awhize tools-4baraoteri sties Card 1/1 ,7 .'2,A ifk ty" /~-) /~ io.~~- -- - , Improved design of locks for removable tap valves. Stan.1 instr. 29 no-1:34 Ja .'58. (MIRA 11:1) (Tape and dies) KOZLOV. M.P. Thlerances for low-module bevel gears. Standartizatsila 24 no.3t45-48 Mr f6o. (MML 13:6) (Gearing, Bevel--Standards) "A" I , I KOZLOV, M.P. 11rav-in chuck with centrifugal clamping. Stan.i instr. 31 no.10:38 o l6o. (MIU 13:10) (Chucke) ;~OzIkvj ", ~. mancrel -ij.V- ilo. 2:25 F 161. I,. , I clLmp. I .u - &- 14:2j' tools--tiachmints) KOZI,OV$ M.P& Safety chuck for machine tape. Machinontroltell no.6:18 -To 161. (MIRA 34:6) (Chucks) 14, KOZIDV.9 M.P. initial outline of low.-module gear wheels. Standartizatsiia 25 no.12003-19. D t6l. (MIRA 14:11) (Gearing--Standards) KOZID -~?-V~~ - Al-'ovances for lov-module worm gears. My 162,9 (Gearing,, Worm-Standards) Standartizatslia 26 no-5:11-25 (MIRk 15:7) KOZLOVJ M.P. Attachment to the MIZ thread-cutting chucks for a.high-speed replacement of bushes. Stan.i instr. 33 no.1:39 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Chucks) BALAKSHIN, O.B., kand. tekhn. nauk; BYKIIOVSKIY, M.L., prof'., doktor tekhn. nauk; VOLODIN, Ye.I., kand. tekhn. naut; GRIGORIYEV, I.A., kand. tokhn.nauk; DIUDIN-KRYLENKO, A,T., inzh.; IVANOV, A.G., kand. tekhn.nauk; K M.P.P kand. teklin. nauk; ~ W~Z LI, 119 MM KOROTKOV, V.P., prof.;60 ft~ 1,; 11...T., kand. tekhn.nauk, KUTAY, A.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; MAIIOV N.N.,kand. t-~khn. nauk; PALEY, M.A., inzh.; RAYB?4AN,, N,,S., kand. tekhn.nauk; ROSTOVYKH, A.Ya., kand. tekn. nauk; RUMYANTSEV, A.V., kand. tekhn.nauk; SARKIN, I.G., prof.; SMIRNOV, A.S., inzh.; TAYTS, B.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; YAKUSHEV, A.I.,, prof., doktor tekhn, nnak:; NESTEROVY V.D., inzh.,, nrtuchnyy red..; ("IfIJIX)V, V.A., inzh., nauchnyy red.; GAVPTTO"~~, tekhn.nauk, prcf,,, f~ad. BLAGOSKLONOVA, N.Yu,, insh,, red. izd-va; -30KOLOVA, T.~., tekhn. red. i (Manufacture of instruments and means of automatic control: a manual in five volumm I Priborostroanie i sredstva. avtomatiki; spravochnik v piati tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. Vol.l.[Interchangeability and engineer- ing measurements] Vzaimozameniaemost' i tekhnicheskie izmere- niia. 1963. 568 p. (KIRA 16:8) (Electronic measurements) (Automatic control) KOZILVP M.P. Safety chuck for cutting 8 to 18 mm. screw thread. Mashinostroenis no.5:36 S-0 163. (MIR-A 16:12) KOZLIN, M.P., inzh. Safety chuck for outting screw thread with machine taps. Mashinostroonte no.109-40 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18W .1 mzi,011, mo.~ -,- - 1 1. Slir)le design of a changeable collet for Lips. Mashinostroenle I''i., no*200 Mr.-Ap 165a (MIRA 18W ,KQZLQY. M1khai1-RodiQnqAchi PANARIN, Mikhail Mikhaylovich- SOLOVIYEV, Vladimir Georgiyevich; POPOV, A.S., red.; ANDRYEVA, L.S., tekhn. red. (Collective labor agreement in an enterprise]Kollektivnyi do- govor na predpriiatii. Moskva, Profizdat, 1961. 61 p. (Bib- liotechka profsoiuznogo aktivista, no.24) (MIRA 16:3) (C611ective labor agreements) KGZLOV, Andray Stapanovich; RYABOV. B.A., doktor takhn!cheskikh nauk, reteensent; TIMMMME, S.S., dorktor tekhnicheskikh nauk., retsenzen*~; LLUTS"N'S.9 wt7-% kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; F-MOVA, I.A., red oiil. I KIII, I.M., tekhnichookiy redal-tor. [A theory of gyroseoDic atronautical instruments] Teorila aviatelennykh girookopichookikh -nribor(pv. MoskvFL, Gos.isd-vo obor.promyshl.. 1956. 255 P. (Aeronautical instruments) (Gyroscope) (MY-P-A 9-5) Kaz- L 86-53-6-33/34 AWMR: Ifozlov,, M. S., Engr Lt Col, T=: Modern Aviation Instruments (Sovremennyye aviatsionnyye pribory) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozduj3hnogo flota, 1958 -A Nr 6, PP 89-95 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the basis of foreign aviation literature, the author describes the latest developments in the field of aircraft piloting and navigational instruments. There axe nine diagrams. AVAILAME: Library of Congress 69935 S/024/59/000/06/012/028 1-10,19 solo E023/E235 AUTHORS- Bodzer, V. A., and- ozlov, M. S., L ---(Moscow) TITLE,. Response of a Control System Containing Slow Coordinate Sensons PERIODICAL,t Izvestiya Akademil nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1959, Nr 6, pp 99-10? (USSR) ABSTRACT-. Closed-loop systems of autop:i~lotltype are considered; Fig 1 shows the way in which the system is to be considered as regards deviation in a lateral direction from a specified path. Fig 2 relates similarly to deviation in a vertical plane and to control of the speed, Eq (1~2) is the control law applicable to Fig 1; Fig 3 shows the equivalent block diagram, Eq (1~3) relates to the lateral acceleration arising from wind forces. After this general introduction, section 2 deals with undamped systems, the equations are compiled on the basis of Fig 3~ Up to (2.4) it is assumed that (1.1) is complied with; past that point it is assumed that klk2 - 1/R = n/R (n-~S'11). Section 3 deals with damped systems, and is concerned very largely with Card .1/2 stability. Section 4 deals with the same general 69935 S/024/59/000/06/012/028 E023/E235 Response of a Control System Containing Slow Coordinate Sensons problem, except that the machine is not rigorously confined to a specified path, but rather has to pass between two specified points in spa,7,e; in that case the damped system can be made adequately stable, There are 4 figures and 2 referenGes, 1 of which is Soviet and 1 English,, SUBMITTED~ June 10, 1959 Card 2/2 BODNER, Vasiliy Afanaolyevich, prof., doktor takhn.nauk; FRIMENOR, Gavriil Oakerovich; CHISTTAKOT, Mikolay losufavich. Frinimali OLIZAROV, V-V-. RYABOV, B.A., prof., uchastiye:JqLZ~gy doktor tekhn.nauk; BURAKOVA, O.N., red.; GARNUKRINA, L.A., tekhn.red. [Aeronautical instrumentel Avistsionmys pribory. Pod red. V.A. Bodners. Hoskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo, 1960. 512 p. (HIRA 13:7) (Aeronautical instruments) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5933 Fridlenderp Gavriil Oskarovich, and Mikhail Stepanovich Kozloy Aviatsionnyye giroskopicheskiye pribory (Aircraft Gyroscopic Instruments) Moscowx Oborongiz, 1961. 390 P. 15,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): V. A. Bodner, Doctor of Technical Sciences, FrofeSBOr; Reviewers: B. A. Ryabov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and P. V. Bromberg~ Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. 'of Publishing House: I. A. Suvorova; Tech. Ed.: A. Ya. Novik; Managing Ed.: S. D. Krasillnikovp Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for advanced students concerned with aircraft aid aircraft instruments. It may also be useful to engineers in the aircraft and instrument industries. COVERAGE: Theoretical fundamentals and design and structural features of modern aircraft and eocket gyroscopic Instruments Card 1/1, Aircraft Gyroscopic Instruments SOV/5933 curreitly in use are given. Principles employed in the design oi precision gyroscopic systems such as inertial vertical gyros, floating integrating and rate gyros., and gyroscopic instruments with integrating correctioroare discussed. In the thee-etical discussion of the instruments, special attention is given to dynamic properties and errors. Calculation methodsj, numerical examples, and descriptions are given for many instruments. No personalities are mentioned. Chs. I, III,, IV, and VIII were written by G. 0. Fridlender, and Cha. II, Vp VIs and VIL by M. S. Kozlov. There are 16 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Ch. I. Fundamentals of Gyroscopic Theory 1. General information 2. Coriolis acceleration 3. Gyroscopic precession Card 2/7 3 5 5 6 9 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5894 Bodnar, Vasiliy Afanaslyevich, and Mikhail Stepanovich Kozlov Stabilizatsiya letatellnykh apparatov I avtopiloty (Stlabilization of Aircraft and Automatic Pilots) yp.scow, Oborongiz, 1961. 508 p. Errata slip Inserted. 10,000 copies printed Ed. (Title page): V. A. Bodnar, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Reviewers: B. N. Petrov, Academician; Ye. G. Izvollskiy, Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences, Docent' and I. A. Mikhalev, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: I. A. Suvorova; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Pukhlikova; Managing Ed.: S. D. Krasillnikov,, Engineer. PURPOSE: This is a textbook for the course "Stabilization of Aircraft and Auto- pilots" given at aviation schools of higher education. It may also be..ussful to engineers and technicians interested in the theory and construction of automatic flight-control systems. Card 1/p Stabilization of Aircraft (Cont.) SOV/5894 COVERAGE: The book discusses the theory, construction principles, design charac- teristics, and use of automatic flight-control systems. It covers the theory of automatic control of angular motion, of motion of the center of mass, and of flight speed; semiautomatic control systems; and control systems for the various flight stages(in flight, landing, being guided to terrestrial and aerial tar- gets~ The discussion also includes the dynamic characteristics of aircraft and the dynamics of transient processes of closed-loop flight control systems, their transfer functions and frequency characteristics. Methods are presented ior determining the transfer coefficients of such systems and their effect on con- trol dynamics. The design ebaracteristics of self-optimizing control systems are also considered. Ohs. I, II,,.IV, V, VI, IX, and ZIL ijere written by V. A. Bodner; CL% III, VII, VIIIy X9 and Xly by M. S. Kozlov*, and Ch. XIII, by both authors. No personalities are mentioned. There are 15 references: 14 Soviet (including 2 translations) and I English. TABT,E OF CONTENTS [Abridged]: Preface 3 Card 2/6 L 46023-66 Wr (d) /EWP (1) IJP(C) GD ACC NRa AT6017610 (/V) AUTHOR: Kozlov, H. S.; redorenko, G. 1. ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0083/0092 2 0 13-11 TITLE- Dynamics of an adaptive flight control system which retains a given stability margin I SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po teorii i praktike samonastraivayushchikhsya sistem. lst, 1963. Samonastraivayushchiyesya. sistemy (Adaptive control systems); trudy konferentaii. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 83-92 TOPIC TAGS: automatic flight control, automatic control stability, automatic space- craft control, programmed automatic control ABSTRACT: A detailed analysis of adaptive control systems operating on the principle of comparing the lowest and highest parts of the frequency spectrum of the control loop signals is presented. A block diagram and a root locus graph of an angular velo- city control system, and an adaptive loop are presented. The adaptive loop includes low and high pass filters with detectors. When the stability limit is approached, the energy of the highest part of the frequency spectrum of the error signal Increases and the detected signal from the high pass filter dominates. This causes the generation of a control signal which decreases the fbrward loop gain of the control system. An L h6023-66 ACC NRs AT6017610 opposite operation is produced whenever the system is too far away from the stability------ limit. A detailed computational and graphical analysis of the change of the transfer function over the frequency spectrum is presented, including consideration of random disturbances. The same method may be applied to the control of several parameters* A block diagram and computed results are presented for a system with two controlled parameters. Orig. art. has: 11 figures, 10 formulas. SUB CODE: 13,01,19/ SUBM DATE: 22Nov65/ OTH IMF: 001 -, KOZLOV, M.S.; KRASNOSELOV, N.L. Present state of the flotation method of concentrating titanium- magnetite ores in ore dressing plants. Titan i ego splavy no.8: 3-7 162. (NM 16i1) (Titanium ores) (Flotati,on) S:CZLCV, ~"ci V 1 c o Lin AFANASIM, A.P.; KCZLOT,, M.T, Composition of clay weathering prodqats from the contact of rocks of basic and acid composition. Mat. po min. Koll Poluost. 3:204-210 162. (MIRA 17:3) __4QZWj__Mikhail Vaoillvevich; -SKIRNOVIP XeF-, red.j YWMZV, I.A.v Ned. kart; KARPOVA,, TvV9 9 tekbn, red, [Economic geography; concisa textbook for teachers] Kkanami., cheakaia. geograftia; kratkoe posobie d1la -achitelia. Moslw4l" Goa. uebabno-pedagog, izd-vo X-va prosy, RSFSRf 1961. 238 p. (MIRA 1418) (Geograplq* Bconomic) I.- AD F_ L,--) v In - V AUTHORS: Bunim, L.L., and Kozlov, lel.V., Engineers 91-58-6-6/39' 1----------- TITLE; Condensed Water Recirculation ReCulator (Re6-ulyator retsir- kulyatsi.i kondensata) PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 6, pp 8 - 9 (USSR) A36TRACT: Details are given of how the level is automatically regulated by condensed-water pumps in the condenser of a AP-10 turbine. For this purpose, a recirculation regulator with a rigid return connection was designed in the form of a cylinder plus piston sealed with a rubber disk and rings. (Figure 1). In figure 2 a diagram of the re.-ulator is given. There are 2 figures. AVAILABLE: Library of' Gongress Card 1/1 1. Steam regulators-Design 8(6) 01 C,~ V AUTHOR: Kozlov, P-,.V., Engineer TITLE: The Operational Sicanalization of the 9hore 'Dumping Station of a Thermal Power Plant PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Yr 9, pp 20-22 (u'77,R) ABSTRACT: The author describes a simple signalization system , which may be easily built at a cost of 500-600 ru- bles. Such a signalization system was developed and built at the author's TT,'Ts between a shore Dumping station and the turbine hall. The sinalizaTicn sys- - tem will show: 1) Fearing temperpture s of 'pump unit Nr 1 are too high; 2) Bearing temperatures of pump unit Nr 2 are too high; 3) The water level in the chan- nel is low; 4) The door to the pumping station is open, 5) There is no voltage in the signalization s,,,stem, The circuit diagram of the signalizrition system is sho,,Rin in Pigure 1. n7-10 thermistors -,.,,,ere used for measuring the bearing t-,ures. The pumT)ine, -qta- , tempera ' Card 1/2 tion and the 'turbine hall are connected b R y 1-7-7 The Operational Signalization of the 9hore 'Pumpina 9tallon of a Thermal Po,,ver Plant telephone cable, whose free strands are used for the signalization system. Further, low-current telephone relays are used. This signalization systern is in ope- ration since August 1958, The pumping station is now operated without a permanent attendant. There are 2 circuit diagrams and 1 graph. Card 2/2 KOZLOV, M.V.; PIVOVAROV, A.T.; MINIKOVSKIYy Ya"-; OFRISHKO, A.A. Automatic control of the circulation of a bead catalyst. Khi-m. i te" topl. i masel 9 no.4:45-/8 Ap 164. 0 (MIRA 17:8) 1. Groznenakiy filial Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo i proyektnogo instituta po kompleksnoy avtomatizatsii'proizvodstvennyldi protsessov v neftyanoy i khimicheskoy promyshlennosti. KOZLOV, 14.Ya., Cand 'led Sci -- (diss) "Changes in the Derivheriic section of the auditory analy~or during ac,ate wgW, sickness." Len,1958, 16 pp (Yin of Health USSR. I~entral Scl Res Roentgeno-Radiology Inst) 100 conies (KL, 32-L38, 111) - 66 - K0zWv' M.Ya. The state of hearing in radiation sicItness [with summary in English]. Med.rad- 3 no.4:64-69 JI-Ag '58. (MDU -12-- 3) 1. 1z kafedry meditsinakoy radiologil (sav. - prof. M.N. Pobedinskiy) i kafedry bolezney ukha. gorla i nosa (zav. - prof. V.G. Termolsyev) Leningradskogo gosudarstrennogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni S.M. Kirova. (ROENTGEN RAYS, effects, sublethal dose, on hearing in guinea pigs (Rus)) (HWING, eff. of x-ray sublethal dose in guine pigs (Rua)) KOZLOV. aspirant Chtinges In the peripheral section of the auditory analyBor in acute radiation sickness. Vest.otorin. 20 no.2:29-35 Mr-AP 158. (MM 12: 11) 1. Iz kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla I noss. (zav. - prof.V.G. Termolayev) I kafedry meditBinakoy radiologii (zav. - prof. 14-N-Pobedinskiy) Leningradskogo inatituts, unoverphenstvovanlya vrachpir. (WIATIONS, eff. on peripheral section of auditory analysor in guinea pigs (R1113)) (MiAlrES, ACOUSTIC, eff. of radiations on change in peripheral section of auditory analysor in gruines. pigs (Rus)) KOZLOVP M.Ya. Morphological changes in the organ of hearine at the clim-x of acute radiation sickness. Zhur. ush., nos. i-gorl. bol. 19 no.5:59-65 S-0 159. OMIRA 14: 10) 1. Iz kafedry meditsinskoy radiologii (zav. - prof. S.M.Pobedinslki~) i kafedry bolezney ulcha, gorla i nosa (zav. - prof. V.G.Yerrac- . - Leningradskogo, instituts, usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni S.M.XUwva. (IUDIATION SICOESS) (EAR) TERFWAZEV, G., lnzh.; GLEB07, V., lnzh.; LUZANOV, B.; MITNIKOV, V.; GURMAN, V., inzh.; SHARKHOV, A., inzh.; KOZWI, K.; KULIK, B.; PETROVP N., inzh.; POTOKIN, A., master po pnc!vTnopriboram Fxchange of experience. Avt. transp. 43 no.9:4a/-53 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Tashkentskiy avtobusny-y park No.2 (for Potokin).