SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOZLOV, N. - KOZLOV, N. P.
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KCVIJIOV~ N.,
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KOZLOV, N,
The GAZ-21T "Volga" automobile. Avt. transp. 43 no.10,%44-46
0 165. (MLRA 18: 10)
1. Gorikovskly avtomobilfnyy zavod.
KOZLOVr N. (Gortldy); MANDRUGIN, A. (Gorlkiy)
When work becomes creative activity. NTO 6 no.5:34-37 My 164.
(NIRA 17:8)
1. Spetsialtrqye korrespondenty zhurnala "Nauchno-tekhni-
cheskiye obshchestva SSSRO.
IOZLOV, N.
Hunting under water. Znan.sila 32 no.8:35-37 Ag '57. OURA 10:11)
(Hunting) (Diving. Submarine)
KOZLOV, N., Geroy Sotsialisticheakogo Truda
Industrialization of the construction industry is our obigotive.
Inform. blul. VIDNKH no.8:16..19 Ag 164. -
k MIRA 17; 11 )
- N.J. inzh.
Technical requirements tor windows and doors. Zhil. stroi.
no.12:15-16 162. (MIRA 16-1)
(Doors--Standards) (Windows-Standards)
KCZLDV,.N.s podpolkovnik, kand. lBtoricheskikh nauk
Victory of the Soviet Armed Forces in the Great Patriotic
War; first article. Komm. Vooruzh. Sil 4 no.22:61-67 N 163.
NIRA 17-.1)
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(Iolabitskaya,
IKOZLDVP N.A.., inzh.; STEPANOV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk
Regional scientific-technological seminar of Ural Mountain
region welders. Svar. proizv. no.6t47-48 Ue,,. 163. (MIRA 16t12)
KOZLOV N.A., veterinarnyy vrach
Apparatus for rectal resections in farm animals. Veterinariia 38
no.1:58 J& 261. OIRA 15 ---4)
1. Tykhomicheakiy veterinarnyy uchastokv Kholmskogo rayona,
Novgorodskoy oblasti.
(Rectum-Surgery) (Veterinary instruments and apparatus)
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AUT11OR: Kozlov, N. A.; Mak, A. A. (Candidate of sciences); Sedov, B. M.
':ORG; none
TITLE: Solid-state laser pumped by solar radiation
iSOURCE: Optiko-mekbanicheskaya promyslilennost', no. 11, 1966, 25-29
:TOPIC TAGS: solid state laser, paramagnetic laser, samarium doped laser, dysprosium
:doped laser, neodyntium glass laser, solar radiation, laser pumping, solar radiation
'pumping
t 2+ 2+ 3+
iABSTRACT-.- An experimental study was made of cw CaF2:Dy , CaF2:Sm , and CaW04:Nd
ilasers pumped by solar radiation. The CaF2:Dy2+ and Sm2+ crystals were 8 mm long and
i3 rim in diameter and the CaW04:Nd3+ crystals, 11 and 3 mm, respectively, their ends
ibeing coate&.with a highly reflective dielectric. The optical system for the con-
icentration of~the'solar radiation is shown in Fig. 1. The parabolic mirror is made
;of aluminum-reirlforced cast glass. The mirror aperture D (regulated by variable
';diaphragms 12) ~4,as *55 'to 150 cm and its focal length 62.5 cm. The mirror was inde-
.pendently suspended and could rotate in two planes (0 to 360* horizontally, and -10 i
i
!to + 90' vertically). A'conical cell 3) cooled by an aqueous solution of sodium
I
;,nitrite (or bichromate), was used to 'cut off the u-v radiation; its transmission (with 1
!
1 , I
filters 9) in the 0.5-1.0 u region was 85-90%. A plane octahedral (140 cm between
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j.Fig I Laser with solar radiation
pumping
I Parabolic mirror; 2 - plane mirror;
conical cell; 4 - active medium-
3
5 heat exchanger; 6 - prism;
7 diaphragm; 8 - lens; 9 - light filters;
10 thermal sensor; 11 - photomultiplier;
12 variable diaphragm.
asides) aluminum mirror-2 was used to direct solar rays onto the parabolic mirror in
~those cases when low-temperature (30-77K) crystals were used with complicated
icooling systems, so that the active material remained undisturbed in the region of
:maximum illumination of the parabolic mirror as it followed the sun. Other components
;of the radiation-concentration system are described in detail. In the case of the
'CaF2:Dy2+ laser,-the active material was cooled by liquid 02 precooled by N to 77K,
!and cw generation was achieved at D - 50 cm, although it was interrupted several
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:scconds later due to the insufficient COOliT1g Of the active MC(U`U.M. In the canc of
'1F st,121- la,er, the active material was placed in a Pyrex-glass cell and cooled
the C. 2 - - - I
,by lieliu-m gas (5-6K, flowing at 140 g/cm2.sec). The undesirable u-v wzo filtered by an
aqueous solution of sodium nitrite. Although the experiments were carried out during
bright, cloudless days, no generation was achieved in CaF 2+ 150 cm,
2:SM even at D = i I
,perhaps because of the overheating of the crystal or insufficient pumping. In the
icase of the Cat404:Nd3+ laser, the active material was placed in a water-cooled glass
i
:tube (flowing at 1-2 liters/min), The u-v radiation was eliminated by in aqueous
,solution of sodium nitrite flowing at 10 liter/min. Cw generation wa6 observed
i,during cloudless days from 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. The smallest D for which cw
:generation at 1.06 p occurred was 50-100 cm, depending on the quality of the crystal.
iThe maximum generation power, 130 mw, was obtained at D - 150 cm. Stable operation
;was observed at D = 110 cm. Cw generation was interrupted when the mirror (D - 150 cm)
~was exposed to radiation for 30-40 sec. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
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AUTHOR: Ananlyev, Yu. A.; Kozlov, N. A ; Mak, A. A.; Stepanov, A. 1. 71
ORG.- none
TITLE: Thermal deformation of the resonator of a solid-state laser
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 1, 1966, 51-65
TOPIC TAGS: solid state laser, laser resonator, thermal deformation, thermal stress,
temoerature distribution
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the thermal deformation of a laser resonator due to
nonunifoym heating by the/active material. The experiment was carried out with cylindrical
specimens of neodymiLffn WassljW mmkng, 5 mm in diue ter) with frosted 14-iA faces purred by a xenonAgadilamp.
UP- operinenta set-"up used Is described and Illustrated (Fig. 1). Considerable deformation of
the resonator was observed In all the modes tested. A comparison of the experimental data
with the calculations performed revealed that with Increas1mg temperature drop In the speci-
men, the deviation of the experimental and the calculated quantities of the optic behavior In-
creases, reaching a peak at T = 38C. In order-to determine the reasons for this divergence,
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a study was made of the
deformation of the end
3111 faces of the specimenq,
as well as of the bire
fringence in them due to
thermal stresses. The
results obtained show that
the deformation of a laser
resonator during. optical
pumping of an activated
Fig. 1. Optical diagram of the set-up specimen is due to the
nonuniformity of the tem-
gaseous laser-i 2-.telescope for iricreasing'
beam diameter; 3, 6 transparent plates; 4 - test perature distribution in
specimen; 5 camera. the specimen as well as
to the thermal stresses
resulting from this non-
uniformity. Furthermore, at high temperature drops the effect due to these stresses is sub-
stantial. In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to V. S. Doladugina and Yo. G.
Berezina for useful discussions. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas, I table, and 3 figu'res. [26)
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AUTHOR: Antoshina, Ye. N. Kozlov N. A.- Mak A. A.; Stepanov, A.
zhvev,
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ORG: none
TITLE: Efficiency of reflectors for solid-state lasers ~7'
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, V. 5, no. 2, 1966, 167-171
TOPIC TAGS: solid state laser, laser reflector, pumping source, xenon lamp
ABSTRACT: Methods of determining the efficiency of solid-state laser reflectors were
considered. The efficiency of elliptic- and circular-cylinder reflectors and the
distribution of pumping energy in cylindrical neadymium-glass rods were determined
experimentally. Elliptic-cylinder reflectors were prepared from metal with a surface t
coefficient of reflection R = 0.8-0.9. The flashlamp and the glass rod were. placed
along the major axis. Circular-cylinder reflectors were made of glass tubes whose
J
outer surface was silver-coated (R - 0.9). The reflector end-caps were made of
metal (R -- 0.8-0.9). The. flashltunp and specisnen were parrLllel to the cylinder axis
and were equidistant from the center. The standard reflector used in the comparative
experiments consisted of four spherical mirrors with R - 0.8. The efficiency of the
elliptic-and circular-cylinder reflectors was determined from the comparison of the
generation energy of power therein with that of the standard reflector. The ex-peri-
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mental results, shown in Table 1, indicate that there exists an optimal reflector
diameter for which the efficiency is a maximum. The pump light distribution in two
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1e 1. Efficiency of laser reflect
ors
Type Di- istance
b
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major ween
e flashl amp a Effic oncy
of ane- and
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Reflector axis ter T
rod axeo -r.
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with results obtained elsewhere (Yu. A. Anan'yev and Ye. A. Korolev, 0 & S, 16, 702,
1964). All data were found to be in agreement. The efficiency of circular-cylinder
reflectors with optimal parameters may be as high as 75%. Orig. art. has: 1 table
and 4 figures. [YKI
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KRUTIKHOVSKIY, Vadim Germanovich; KOZLOV, Nikolay Alek eyevich;
KOCHEVA, G.N., inzh., retse9zent; KHOVANETS, V.K.,- z of
red.; DUG121A, N.A., tekhn. red.
(Semiautomatic welding in a carbon dioxide medium] Polu-
avtomaticheBkaia avarka v arede uglekislogo gaza. Moskva, Mashgiz,
1962. 151 P. WIRA 15:7)
(Electric welding)
VORWIN, Ivan Vasillyevich; VOSKRESJiR1SKIY, Dmitriy Alekseyevich; KQZI&X,
Rkolay-Aadraye-yi-ch;. LEBFMV, Areeniy Andreyevich; PERMCHIN,
Boris Mlkhaylovich; SUACHKOV, Yevgeniy Yakovlevich, kAnd.9kon.
nauk; CHULITSKIY, Lev Dmitriyevicho, ICARA IKOV, S.A.# prepodavatell,
retsenzent; MOTOVILOV. G.P., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; SH M OVA,
L.I., red.lzd-va; FU , Ye.A., red.izd-va; BACMINA, A.M., tekhn.red.
Crorestry economics; organization and production planning) Skonomika
lesnogo khoziaietva; organizateiia i planirovanie proizvodetva.
Moskva, Goolesbumisdat, 1958, 292 p. (MIRA 12:3)
1. Khrenovskiy tekhnikum lesnogo khozyaystva (for Karasikov).
Oforeste and forest ry-Rconomic aspects)
VORONIN, Ivan Vasillyevich, prof.; ZDRAYKOVSKIY, Dionis Iosifovich;
KOZLOV', ~L*olay Andreyevich; LEEBEDEV, Arseniy Andre7evich;
-SE1M1&-,-Izosim Alekseyevich; SUDACHKOV, Yevgoniy Yakovlovich;
VASILIYEV2 P.V., doktor ekon. nauk, retsenzent; KARAIKKOV,
S.A.p retsenzent; MOTOVILOV, G.P., red.; VETLAYEVA, A.S., red.
izd-va; POPOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Economics, organization and planning of lumbering production in
lumbering camps] Ekonomika, organiziitsiia i planirovanie leso-
khoziaistvennogo proizvodstva v leskhozakh i lespromkhozakh.
Izd.2. dop. i perer. (by] I.V.Voronin i dr. Moskva, Goslesbum-
izdatp 1963. 299 p. (MIRA 17:2)
KOZLCV, ',.A.
"Tillites" and ancient fauna of the KRr::tau (southern Kazakhstan).
Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR Ser. gool. 22 no.6-.I.F-52 N-D 165
19i1)
VIKSITE, K.A.; KOZLOV, N.A.
Improving electric contact of cathodes in zinc production.
TSvet. met. 37 no.12t86-87 D 164 (MIRA 1W)
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AUTHOR: Stepanov, V. V (Doctor of technical sciences); Kozlov, N. A (Engineer),6.1
ORG: none
TITLE: All-Union Welding Conference in Sverdlovsk
SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo,'.no. 2, 1966, 44-45
TOPIC TAGS: welding, friction welding, explosive welding, tatrasonic welding, vacuum
diffusion bonding, electron beamzwelding,,pressure welding, plasma welding, cold
welding, electroslag welding, submerged are welding, resistance welding, pulsed are
welding, surfacing, pulsed arc surfacing, brazing,, welding machinery
ABSTRACT: The All-Union Scientific Conference an Weldi~~S_ lovsk
held in Sverd
18-20 Noveinber 1965.,t The conference, was attended by representatives of 252 organiz-a-t-
tions from 112 towns.7 Problems 'of new welding techniques and improvement of weld.
quality Were discussed. A. S.. Gellman and K. V. -Linbavskiy, Doctors of Technical
Sciences,(TeNrITMASh), i7ad a report on new welding methods and prospects of their
application In ;;Mine building Friction-explosive, ultrasonic, vacuum-diffusion,
radio-frequency, risistance-arc, electron-beam, and other welding methods developed
during the last 5-10 years were discussed. S. M. Taz1ba. Candidate of Technical
Sciences (VNIIESO), s'peaking.eLbout new welding equipment, pointed out that the elec-
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triqal equipment Industry turns out at present'about 180 different types of welders
and special welding machines., The -1964 output of t4is,equipment was 4 times that of
1958. New equipment includes sil.i6on_.and seleniumleectifiers for 120, 300, and 500
ampeurrent and multistation rectifiers,, for'1500 and ~000 mp. semiautomatic light-
weight welders for carbon dioxide-shkMed are. weldin rautomatic plasma welders, and.
three--phase welders forgas-shielded arc welding. It is expected that lot production
of the UGER-300 type units for gas.-;~hielded arc cutting of .ferrous and nonferro Ius
metals will begin soon. -Among new equipment~ an important allotment is set for
pressure-velding .machines (resistance,lcontact are, friction and cold welding,*.ultra-
sonic welding, diffusion welding, etc.). B. S. Bril' .Chief Welder, outlined the intro-
duction and development of new welding techniques in the Central Uraleconomic region
and stated that during the last seven years,the number of welded structures in general
.machine building increased two, times And that in metallurgical machinery, three times.
A number of Ural plants have large specialized. welding shops. The share of mechanized-
welding. rose , from 31% in 1958 to 52% in 1965.ii The use of resistance welding in-
creased 4.4 times, that of tlectroslag weldingiS.2 times, and that of submerged-arc
welding 1 - 3 times - I - F. Kobzev,., Chief Welder of the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant
stated th t odern mecHanized welding methods are-applied in making tractor sub-
asseidpliZICSubmeked-arc welding', resist%ce welding, friction welding, I ctroslag
welding, re welding Cnd 4f_hrazin&'dre, among the methods usedXfort. A. Ealkov,
Candidate of,Technical Scied es, reviewed scientific research on welding.carried out
.at the Chelyabinsk_Polytechnical Institute.. The weld strength of new improved types
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Name: ._KOZLOV,, ll-_B-__
Dissertation: The dynamics of biochemical shifts in an organism in
overheating and an experiment in bringing test animals
out of a state of heat shock
Degree: Cand Med Sci
*2&&&wWwn: Smolensk State Medical Inst
Defeme Date., Place: 1956, Smolensk
Source: Knizbnaya Ietopis'., No 47, 1956'
USSR/Huzian and Aninal Physiology (Normal and Pathological).
Body Temperature ReCalation.
Abs Jcur: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 17, 1958) 79350-
Author Kozlov, N.D.
111st
Title Influence of Internal High Temperature on the
Metabolism of Substances in the Anirnl Organism.
Orig Pub: Tr. Smolenskogo med. in-ta, 1957, 7, 68-75.
Abstract: Dogs and rabbits were placed in a heat chariber
with a temperature of 50-600. The level of sugar
in the blood of the rabbits increased proportionally to
the degree of overheating. In sone dogs, an increase
of the content of the sugar in the blood was noted
(13 rlg'p'); in others - d decrease (17n4). Changes of
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USSR/Humn and Animal PhysioloTj (Norml, and Patholoeical).
Dody Temperature Regulation.
Abs Jour, Ref Zhur-Diol.., No 17., 1958., 79350.
the sugar blood level were conditioned by the degree
of overheating and by the individual peculiarities
of the animals. The concentration of lactic acid
in the blood increased, depending on the degree
of heating. In a m3ority of the animals under
excess heat, an increase was observed of pil to
0.2-0.3 Under excessive overheating, when the
nunber of respiratory movemnts were significantly
restricted, the p1l of the blood began to fall. Under
slight heating of the anivialo, when the bcdy tenpe-
rature changed insignificantly, the concentration of
NI in the urine decreased; during excessive over-
h1ing, the concentration of N113 increased. Gone-
rally, 11 of the urine decreased somiewhat, usually
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toward the end of heating. Of the changes noted, there
was, under sliGht heating no increase of residual N;
during excessive overheating, the content of residual
N increased 100-173~o. Thus, a strong degradation of
the tissue prbteine and iqpairn~ent of the ki(biey
function was observed in the organism durine over-
heating.
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KOZLOV, 17.B.
Effect of high external temperatures on smonia, glutsmine and urea
concentration in the blood (with summary in English] Ukr.biokhime'
zhure 3o no,5:656-66o t58 NIRA 11:12)
1, Wedra biokhimii Smolenskogo meditainakogo instituta;
(HEAT--FHYSIOLOGICAL YJWCT)
(BLOOD--ANALYSIS AND CHEMISTRY)
PANISYAKt V.I.; KOZLOVO N.B* (SmolenBk.)
Treatment of heat Btroke under experimental conditions. Pat. fizi*l,
i eokp. terap. 4 no. 607-61 N-D 160, (MIRA 34t2)
1. Iz kafedry biokhimii Smolenskogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. -
prof, VJ. Panisyak)o
(HEAT STROKE)
KOZLOV, N.B.
Role of ammonia in the development of insulin shock. Vop.med,
khim. 6 no-4:396-402 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Chair of Biochemistr~(t the Medical Institute, Smolensk.
(AMMONIA) (INSULIN) (SHOCK)
M.B.]
Effect of high axternal t4wdperatures on the concentration of
ammonia and glAtamine in the brain tissue of rats. Ukr. bio~him.
zhur. 33 no.2%248-252 161, (Ma 1414)
1. Kafedra biokhimli Smolenskogo, madinitituta
(HEAT-pHysiftoGICAL EFFECT) ~GLUTMINE)
(AWONIA) (49AIN)
k
KOZLOV, N.B.
Effect of glutamic acid on the amount of an=on4a, gjUt%-rdC AC.2d,
Urea., augarp lactic acid, and acetone bodies In the blood of
~=oreateotomizod animals. Vop. mod. khim. 8 no.2:204-210 I-L--
Ap 162. (KJ-RA 15-4)
1. Wedra biokhimii SmQlen:;kogo meclitsin:31colgo instituta.
(GLUTAMIC ACID) (DIABETES)
ACCESSION NF,- AR4027235 8/0299/64/000/002/PO36/PO36
SOURCE: RZh. B.iologiya, Abe. 2P216
0
AUTHOR: Panisyak, V. L; &ziov,,,N.. B,
TITLE: Biochemical shifts In the organism under the conditions of a high temperature
environment and the basis for a rational nutrition for workers In hot industries
CrrED SOURCE: Tr.Smolenskogo mod. in-ta, v. 16, 1963, 62-69
TOPIC TAGS: biochemistry, heat resistance, heat prostration, hIgh temperature,
nutrition, alkalosis
TRANSLATION: The effect of high temperature on the animal oiganism is accompanied by
a complex of Interrelated physicochemical and physiological-biocheinical displacements.
The gaseous alkalosis which develops as a result of the organism's struggle against over-
heating causes a number of disturbances and rather severe subjective sensations: dis-
appearance of appetite (as a result of depression of gastric gland secretion), appearance
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[What the automobile driver must know] Chto naobkhodimo pomnit'
vladelltou avtomobilia, (Moskva] Izd-vo "Hoskovskaia pravda,l
1956. 49 p. (HLRA 10:3)
1. Moscow. Otdal regalirovaniya ulichnogo dvizhaniya. 2. Otdel
regulirovaniya ulichnogo dvizheniya Upravleniya Miniaierst"
vntttrennikh del 'gore Xoskv7 (fro Hatyunin, Zakharov, Kosloy)
(Avtomobile drivers)
Kor- I Ov ) M. I>.
KOZLOZ, 11. D. ; BVITRAYAKOV, L. V. ; ANDREYE7, V. I. ; KOIIYAKHIII, M. A. ;
POLYAKOVA, L. M. ; SUKROKHO, T. A.; SIMMOV, V. A.
"Urgent problems of modern dysentery in children."
I'leport submitted at the 13th All-Unlon Congross of Hygienists,
Epidemiologists and Infectionists. 1959
DAVYDOV, A.S., polkovnik; KORSHUNOV, V.N., polkovnik; KOZLOV,
podpolkovnik; LUKANINp Ye.A.y polkovnik: I
A.A.. polkovnik; POZHOGOV, A.S., polkovnik; PUTINTSEV,
A.I.p podpolkovnik; SIDORENKOV, F.I., polkovnik; SYTOV,
L.G.) polkovnik; FEDIN, G.R., polkovnik; CHEREDNICHENKO,
V.T.., polkovnik; CHFIUIYSHEV, F.I., kontr-admiral zapasa;
SHATURNYY, A.N., po:Lkovnik; ROINANOV, I.M... red.
[Yethodological materials for political instruction] Fle-
todicheskie viaterialy k politic hoskim zaniatiiar,. Mo-
skva, Voenizdat, 1965. 240 P. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye Politicheskoye upravle-
niye Sovetskoy Armli i Voyenno-41orskogo Flota. Upravleniye
propagandy i agitatsii.
rozwvo _; KATS. I.D.
Remodeling of the Pronya Alcohol Plant. Spirt. prom. 25
no.4:33 '59. (MIRA 12:7)
(Tula Province-Diatilleries)
KOLGATIN, D.F.; KOZLOV, N.F., inzh.
Conform to the technical specifications for the laying of continuous
tracks. Put' i put.khoz. 7 no.12:3-6 163. (MIRA 16s12)
1. Nachallnik Kurovskoy distantsii puti Moskovskoy dorogi
(for Kolgatin). 2. Kurovskaya distantsiya puti Moskovskoy dorogi
(for Koz1ov). .
KOZLOV. 11.
-- -
Prefabricating ornamental facing plastics and fiber glass boards.
Stroi. mat. 4 no. 7:1-3 J1 158. (MMA 11:7)
1. Direktor Leningradskogo zavoda sloistykh plastikov.
(Plastics)
(Glass reinforced plastics)
KOZLOV Nikolav Fedorovich; SHALUN, Grigoriy Borisovich; FOZDYSHEVAj
T~d-.-.-TCRK-IIW, T.A., tekhn. red.
P
[Decorative laminated plastics] DekorativnyiSIOUtyi plastik.
Leningrad, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1961, 76 p9
(MIRA 15:3)
(Laminated plastics)
KOZLOVJI N.; SHALUN, G., inzh.
I
ted plastics and glass-reinforced plastics. Na stroi, '0
no.4:28-28b 161. 714:6)
1. Direktor Leningradskogo zavoda sloistykh plastikov (for Koz1ov),
(Leningrad-Plastics)
Glass reinforced plastics made with polyester resins. Stroi, mat.
7 no. 1:26-27 A 161. (KMA 14.1)
1. Direktor Leningradskogo zavoda sloistykh plastikov.
(Glass Voinforced plastics) (Resins, .97nthetic)
SHALUN, G.B.
Glass reinforced platics for construction. Stroi.mat. 8
no.lls22-23 N 162. (MIRA 15312)
1. Direktor Leningradskogo zavoda sloistykh plastikov (for Kozlov).
2. Nachalinik tojdmicheskogo otdela Imningradskogo zavoda
sloietykh plastikov (for Shalun).
(Glass reinforced plastics)
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Roofing
Econorical use of roofinj material. Zhil. - kom. khoz. 2 no. 2, 1952
Monthl- List of Ilussian Accessions, Library of
~ s 1952. Unclassified
Con-re S, July
P, , ~- / - / , /) ,
",% ~'. C -'. 4 ,
KOZLOV, N., in2h.: BOLISHAKOV, V., inzh.
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Large-panel roll3d partitions. Gor.1 sel.strol. no.8/9:10-12
Ag-S 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Walls) (Concrete panels)
EDZWV, IT., inzh.; BOLISHAKOV, V., inzh.
Rolling construction components. Stroi. mat. 4 no.1:14-18 Ja Iq8.
(MIRA 11:2)
(Walls) (Concrete blocks)
KOZWV, N., inzh.
State standard for methods of testing and evaluating strength, rigidity,
and crack resistance of precast reinforced concrete construction elements.
Zhil. stroi. no.1:24a-b 159. ( mp.A i2: io )
(Precant conorote-Tasting)
PWTAVIN, B.A., Insh.; KOZWV, N.G., Inzh.
Calculating heat losses In designing apartment houses. Gor.khoz.
Mosk. 33 no.4:13-14 Ap 159. (xiRk 12:6)
(Heating--Estimates) (Insulation (Heat))
KOZIDV, IT., inzh.
lfbat we learned from an accident. Zhil.stroi. no.1:19-20
Ja 16o. (MA 13:5)
(Apartment houses) (Building-Accidents)
KOZIDV, IT., inzh.
Semifinished wooden construction elements for prefabricated houses.
Zhil.stroi. no.5:30 Yq 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Building, Prefabricated)
KOZLOV, N., inzh., Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda
A house is taken off a conveyer. Starsh.-serzh. no.2:24 F 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
(Precast concrete construction)
KOZIA)V, IT., inzh.
New wooden products for parquet floors. Zhil. stroi. no.2:30-31
F 161. (MMA 14: 1)
(Parquet floors)
KOZLOV N inzh.
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The dimensions of structural sheet glass. Zhil. stroi. no.12:23
161. WIRA 15:2)
(Glass)
DUDAROV, Vasiliy Ksenofontovich; KOZWV N nauchriyy red.;
GORDEYEV, P.A., red. izdw4i; SHEVCIIENKO, T.11.,, tekhn. red.
(Erection of foundations and columns of one-story Industrial
buildings during the first preparatory operations; practices
of the Sverdlovsk Economic Council]Vozvedenie fundamentov i
kolonn odnoetazhnykh pronqshlcnnykh zdanii v usloviiakh pervo-
ocherednogo vypolneniia rcbot nulevogo tsikla; iz opyta
Sverdlovskogo sovnarkhoza. Moskva, Goastroiizdat, 1962. 78 p.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Foundations) (Columns, Concrete)
KOZLOV, N.G., inzh.; TARSHISH, A.M., inzh., nauchnyy red.; BULYGHEV, G.Go,
doktor tekhn.nauk, otv.red.
[Selection and use of cranes for assembling underground parts
of apartment houses) Vybor I primenenie kranov dlia montazha
podzemnol chasti zhilykh zdanii. MoBkva, GOSBtroiizdat, 1963.
75 r. (Moscow. Glavnoe upravlenle po zhilishchnomu i
grazhdanskomu stroitellstvu. Nauchno-issledovatel'sk-ii institut.
Nauchnoe soobahchenie, no.38). (MIRA 17:4)
KOZLOV, IT. I.
362(,7
RatGional Inyye tekhnichaskiye priyamy zemleligtroitel!nopo Oroy8ktlrovlAniy&
I perenenenlya Droyekta v nRturij orl kharakternom ellya fievernoy nechermozemnoy
oolony razmeshchenii upodiy. lapiski leningr. a.-kh. 111-TA, VfP. 5, 1948,
a. 19-31
OS: Leto-oial Zhumallnykh Statey, No. 4C), 1949
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miclieBkikli
4 Organizataiormo-n-atodicheskiye vol-rob-y pralzvod-
atvennogo, obuchonlyn studentov" (obzor stntey).
Sourco: Vestnik Vyssliey Shkolyp No. 5, IA9p pe 269
lwlateltstvo, 11 Bovetsknya NaWml
1. KOZLOV, N, I., Min. Enge
2. USSR (600)
4. Fxplosi.ves
7, Use of pressed and powder amnonite for very hard ores*
Gor. zhu-r. No. 10, 1952-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified.
KOVHIZflFdJKO. Ivan Nikif orovich,; KOZLOV, Nikolay Iosif ovich, , DOBEOVOLI SOY.
A.A.,red.; DMITRIUVSKAYX;-9.-W-.,khud~
[Breeding and training dogs] Vyrashchivanis i dressirovka sob*k.
Kiev, Goa. izd-vo sallkhoz. lit-ry USSR. 1956. 185 P. (MIRA 11:12)
(Dogs)
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KOZLOVY N.I.; PETRENKO, V.A.
ConditioriB in the city of Uzhur from the point of view of
engineering geology. Stroi. v ralon. Vost. Sib. i Krain. Sev.
no.1:51-55 f6l. (MIRA 17:11)
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AUTHORI: Kozlov, Mi. IT.- Okaoft~
011G- ona
TITLEt: Accurate solution to one problem of a radio pulse propagation in a
nonconducting medium
SOURC8: Chiolennyye metody reaheniya zadach matematicheakoy fiziki (Numerical methods
of solving problems in mathematical physics)l abornik statey. Moscowt Izd-vo Nauka#_
1966,~so_e6
TOPIC TAGS: radio wave propagation, boundary value problem, Legondre polynomial,
Mbxwell equation, second order differential equationp mathematic space,.continuous
,function
ASTRACT: The problem of the propagation in a nonconducting medium of an electro-
magnetic field is examined. The field is produced by extraneous currents assigned as
functions of the coordinates and time in the upper half-space. A hemisphere of radius
ajoe Fig. 1) and the entire lower half-space are filled with an ideally conducting
materials The expression for the'extraneous currents is
JGx 01
-Card 1Jr3 TJDC 8 517-91533-9
Fig. 1.
7
where a is the velocity of light; t time; and r and 0 spherical coordinates of a
point. The physical formulation of the problem requires the solution of the Maxwell
equationst
rot H. + Cyp,
01
roL'E-- t all,
The solution
ac A 2(1+ ~)(21+ 1)
W, -W-+ - h;
OW A
+--0, a