SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASINSKAYA,, G.F. - KRASIVSKIY, S.P.
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KFUSIP!~'Y'Ayl', G. F.
Industrial Ilygiene
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T !1provemont of ccndW.cnj in Pleaning ctl GL, 1 san. nc. 4, 1952.
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Monthl List cf Ruo-,Iztn A-Ccc~:SpLons, Librory cf loncyi!F,,i, `eptemiller 1.1152. line I a o:: I f.
KRASINSXAYA, G.Y.; MMY. K.V.
Prophylactic measures in the production and finishing of asbestos-cement
products. Gig.t san. no.9:47-" S '53. (MY-RA 6:8)
1. Leningradakiv nauchno-iasledovatellskiv Institut okhrany truda Vaesoyuz-
nogo tsentrallnogo, soveta profsoyuzov.
(Asbestos cement) (Industrial hygiene)
BASTINA, P.I.; GRATSIANSKAYA, L.N.; KRASINSKAYA, G.F.; SYRO14YATNIKOVA, Ye.N.;
ELIKIN, MOA.
Influence on the health of women of work connected with the frequent
carrying of small loads. Gig. I.san. 26 no.6:33-39 Jr 161.
(~aRA 15: 5)
1. Iz Institute. gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy
i Institute, okhrany truda, Leningrad.
(BRICEMAKING-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) (WOMEN-MPLOYMT)
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Affect of narcotics and stimulants on the development of Immunity
following chemotherbpy of experimental pneumococcal Infection.
Zhur. mikrobiol., spid.i Immun. 27 no-1:50-53 Ja '56 (MLRA 9:5)
1. 1z Institute, apidesiologii I mikrobiologii imeni N.Y. Gamlet
AHN SSSR (dir.-Prof. G.T. Vygodchikov)
(PNIUMOCOCCAL IOXTIONS. experimental.
off. of penicillin, off. of aninoacatophematidin &
phenobarbital on responsiveness (Rus))
(PINICIMAN, effects.
on exper. pneumococcal Infect.. off. of minoacetophometidin
& phenobarbital on responsiveness (Rue))
(ACATOPMETIDIN, derivatives,
aminoacetophonatidin, off. on exper. pneumococcal infect.
response to penicillin (Rus))
(BARBITURATES, of foots,
phenobarbital, on exper. pneumococcal infect. response
to penicillin (Rua))
HAUSE, Der, dr.1 EJtASIIJSKjShZ7-I~qgon; LUJI-WI, Sylvester; SZE1,T2,11, Marian;
DALLOS , Wi7a~-rGiis~ia-torl.- I
Organization of large serial production of machine tools.
Capgyartastachn 2 no.2t4l-45 F t62.
-A .7"0
3FMUSON. S.: KUSINSKIT, A.
Cleaning carbon deposits from oil coolers. Grazhd.av. 12 no.6:
27-30 Je '55. (KIHA 9:5)
(Airplanes--Enginee)
KRA5IFSKIY, G.A.
Closed trajectories of collision in tle plane restrIct2d prob-
lim of three bodies, Bkul.Inst.teor.aotron. 9 no.2:154-167 163.
(HNA 16:9)
(Problem of throa bodies)
KRASINSKIY, G.A.
~ I ~ 11 ;
Optimum transfer between close Kepler's orbits. Biul. Inst.
teor. astron. 9 no. 61425-439 164. (MIRA 1?19)
1~ .
KRASINSKIY, I.M., inzhener.
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Achievements of the Kuznetsk Combinate Ticiency promoters and
inventors. Izobr. v SSSR. 1 no.2:30-31 A '56. (MLRA 10:3)
(Kuznetsk Basin--Inventions)
,,-~ USKIY I.M. Inzhener.
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. .I-
.M~'-
Marking blooms and slabs. Izobr. v SSSR 1 no.4:21-24 0 156.
(Marking devices) (Steel ingots) NLRA 10:3)
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-.-. , I - . 1~
Hydroblast cleaning of molds at the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical
Combine. Retallurg no-8:31-32 Ag 156. (K[aA 9 - 10)
14achallulk otdols izabretatel'stys, Tekhnichookogo upravlonlya
Hinister5tva chernoy uetallurgile
(Magnltogorsk--Smelting--Jlquipment and supplies)
- rRAIqINSKIY vw~nzhena)r.
Hoppers for charging, loose materials into open-hearth furnaces.
Stall 16 no.9:843-W 5 156. (MLRA 9:11)
1. Tekhnicheekoye upravlentya MiuisteretTa chernoy metallurgii SSSR.
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Hoppers)
;2"SINSKIY, Ix.
All-Union conference cf efficiency promoters, lnveiitorE And
innovntors in indut~try. Stall 16 no.72:1138-1119 'D `.%.
1. Ministerstvo chernoy metallurgil SSSR.
(Iron industry)
(mijut 'I 0~ - ri )
KRASINSKIY, .1 nor@
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Tedhnical achievements of Leningrad metallurgists. Izobr. v SSSR 2
no-3:14-17 Mr '57* (ML'RA 10:3)
Odire) (Springs (Mechanism))
r RQIJI IMI&&j.. inshener,
I.T. SpIvak'q_poysLz,,prsssen for fabricating refractor7 materials.
Izobr. v SSSR 2 no.4:18-19 Ap 157. (KM 10.-6)
(Power presses) (Refractou materials)
K-RASINSLIY, 1,V., inzhener.
IIvanoving cinder by means of ateen blestlip, technique. Izobr.v
(MLRA 10: 7)
,~A! 2 no.5tl8-19 My '57.
(Rolling (Metalwork))
]W.SINSKIY, I*H., Insbaner.
A.-I
Rvaporation cooling of metallurgical furnmas. Isobr. v SM 2 no,6.,
9-11 Je 157. (XLRA 100)
(Ketallurgical. furnaceS--GDOling)
KRASINSCY, 1.14.. in-ahener.
Mechanized cleaning of sIng chambere in ouea-heArth fur4ACeS.
Izobr.v SSSR 2 n0-7:15-18 Jl 157. NLRA 10:7)
(Open-hearth furnacea)
KRASIUSKIY, I.M. , inzh,
Inventing and efficiency promotion in the f,qrrous metallurgy.
Izobr.v SSSR 2 no.10:25-29 0 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Iron industry)
KRASIHSKIY,,I.H.,,~nzh,
. 3 - I.
Reconditioning worn-out parts. Izobr. v SSSR 3 no.3:14 Mr 158.
(Ilsotric weldir4g) (MIRA: 1113 )
KRASINSKIY, IM., in.zh.
All-base lining of open-hoarth furnace bottoms with chrome-
magnesite bricks. Izobr. I rate. 3 no..,5:8-9 My 158. (MIRA 11:9)
(Open-hearth furnaces)
KRASINSKIY. I.M., inzh.
Nqw inventions In metallurgy. Izabr. I rate. no.6:25-2?
J" 158. (MIRA 11:9)
(Metallura) (Inventions)
KRASINSKIT, I., inzh.
Using vacuum techniques In metallurgy. Izobr.1 rate. no.11:30-31
N f58- (MIRA 11:12)
(Vacuum metallurgy)
K!~A~KiSKIY, I.M._,_.inzh.,- YEAWIAYEV~ N.F.j, inzh.; SUKHAREVA, R.A.,,
red.; KUDIINAVITSKAYA~ A.A.., tekhn. red.
[Collection of inventions; manufacture of metallurgical equip-
ment and metalworking machinery) Sbornik izobreteriii; metal-
lurgicheakoe mashinog9troenle. 14oskva, TSentr. biuro tekhn.
informatnii, 1960. 153 p. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Hussia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet po delam izobretenly i
otkrytly,
(Metallurgical plants-Equipment and supplies)
(Metalworking machinery-Tectmological innovations)
K-USINSKIY, I.. inzh.
In a fiary whirlwind. Izobr.i rats. no.1:6-7 Ta l6o.
(MIRA 1314)
Ofonfqrrous motals--14otallurgy)
K 11,31 1W K-I-Y-i-L-ii-Ini-ib -0-
A now hearth for blast furnac~,,s. Izobr.i rate. no.6:6-7 Je 160.
(Blast furnaces) OaFA, 14:2)
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'ACCESSION HR: AP5021960. UR/0286/65/000/014/0013/0013*
661.631.3.4
AUTHORt -Postnikov, H. N!j Ablichenkov, 1._L ; 111niks, M. V ; Streiltsov, A.
Bollshakova, A.i.; Petrov, N. P.; Krasinskiv. 1. Ya.
TITLE, A method for producing yellow phosphorus. Class 12, No. 172730
SOURCE: Byulleten' lzobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 14, 1965, 13
TOPIC TAGSt phosphorus, nonmetal element
ABSTRACT: This Authorts Certificate introduces a-method for produci'ng yellow phos-
phorus from high-carbonate phosphorus raw material by volatilization in electric
furnaces. The process is intensified by heat treating the raw material at 950-
-10500C before charging the furnace.
ASSOCIATIONt Hauchno-Iselsdovatellskly institut po udobieniyam L ineektofunglaidive
gookhimeftekomitsta pri Gosplans SSSR (Scientific Research Institute for tertilis.
era and Insbatofungicides, GookhLioneftekomitet, Gosplan SSSR)j Laningradakiy gosu-
daretvennyy institut po prWektirovaniyu savodov o9novnoy khimicheikoy.promishlen-
ACCESSION NRs APS021968
nosti gookhimneftekomiteta pri rposplamg SSSR (Leningrad State Institute for the
Planning. of Factories for the Fundamental Chef;U-I-nT---tllyl Goekhimnefteko-m Utet,
Gosplan SSSR)
GUBNITTEDt 27JanG4 ENCLI 00 Stm COMI in, w
NO REF SOVI 000 OTHERI 000
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USSR/Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. 1-5
Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6., 25 March, 1957, 22496
Author :.KrasjAqkjy,__N_I_
Title Von-Root Feeding of Corn and Vegetable Cultivations.
Inst
Orig Pub: S. kh. Povolzbya, 1956, No 6, 23-26
Abstract: The results of field tests in 1955 are stated on non-root feeding
of corn, tomatoes, cucumbers and cabbage, which was carried out
in the Saratov Agricultural Institute. Three different solutions
were tested: I- superphosphate OP, NffqNO
3(0.25%), KC1 (0.2%),
H B03(0.05%); II-- IWTOq(l%), NaHCO2 (1$), Wa ByOI(0.05%); III--
A hreefold spraying
P,56q (1%), NHqHCO3 (1%)j Na~B t
of all cultivations was conducted, and 800 1/hectare was used in
each spraying. As a result of surface feeding the corn crop was
increased by 31-60% (by 20-27 centners/hectare of cobs), the tomato
crop by 22-33% (bY 57-100 centners/hectare), cucumbers bY 31-131%
Card 1/2 -12-
v
USSR/Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. 1-5
Abe Jour: Referat Zh-niol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22496
(by 10-44 centners/hectare), cabbage by 7-27% (by 6-35 centners/
hectare). Of the solutions tested that with the besi effect Va3
III, the poorest I.
Card . 2/2 -13-
MS114TSEVA, V. V.
"Processes Governing tha Accurmilation of loillne In Sell Imi--atary Rocks and the
Conditions for Its Prisonge Into Solutions." Sub 20 Tov 51, Inct, of GeorhevAntry
and AntAlytic Chmalstry imeni V. I. VernticlaMy, Jkcid Set USSR.
DissertAtions prenented for ectence and engineering degrees In Moscow
Oluring 1951.
SO- -`,um. 110. 480, 9 VaY 55
15-57-7-9971
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7,
P 179 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Kragats~,
TITLE: Composition of Solutions From Rocks of the Yessentuki
Mineral Waters (Sostav rastvorov, vydelennykh iz porod
Yessentukskogo mestorozhdeniya minerallnykh v0d)
PERIODICAL: Sov. geologiya, sb. Nr 56, 1956, Pp 52-62
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to determinc the
process of formation of the Yessentuki mineral waters.
Solutions from Tertiary and Cretaceous rocks were
studied. It was e&tablished by the method of com-
pression (developed by P. A. Kryukov) that, with
moisture content of the specimens ranging from 1.3 to
6.9 percent, the majority of solutions had a chloride-
carbonate-sodium composition with a wide range of
Card 1/3 mineralization. An alkaline reaction (pH 8. to 12-4)
15-57-7-9971
Composition of Solutions From Rocks (Cont.)
and a high content of silicic acid (up to 2.6 g/kg) was character-
istic of all solutions. The predominant anions were chlorides,
followed by carbonates and hydrocarbonates, and, to a lesser extent,
sulfates; the cations were represented by Na. The composition of .
the solutions may be explained by processes occurring in the uncon-
solidated marine sediments. Further experiments dealt with so-
lutions obtained by the same method, but with an addition of
distilled water saturated with C02 simultaneously to the crushed
rock. The composition of the water obtained thereby was very close
to that of Yessentuki mineral waters Nos. 17 and 4. A marked
difference was observed only in the sulfate content. The mineral
waters contain almost no sulfates. The following conclusions may be
drawn from the investigations: 1) the rocks of the Yessentuki area
contain strongly alkaline solutions in which sodium chlorides and
sodium carbonates, as well as silicic acid,are present; 2) the source
of miheralization of the solutions is apparently marine water par-
ticipating in the process of sedimentation and of early diagenesis;
Card 2/3
Composition of Solutions From Rocks (Cont.) 15-57-7-9971
3) there is a genetic relation between the mineral waters and the
rocks, since all components of the mineral waters (with the exception
of carbonic acid) are also components of the solutions contained in
the rocks; 4) the diversity of composition of mineral waters in the
Yessentuki area is attributable to the range of composition of the
rocks, the processes of interaction between the water and the rocks,
the entry of carbonic acid, and other factors.
Card 3/13 A. M. Baranovskiy
5 N) '
AUTHORS: Krasintseva, V. V., Shishkina, 0. V. SOV/20-128-4-50/65
TITLE: The Problem of Boron Distribution in Marine Deposits
PERIODICLL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 4, PP 815 - 817
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The ocean is one of the two main sources of boron and boron
deposits in the zone of hypergenesis. The seawater con" ains con-
A,w
siderable boron quantities (4.6-10- /.). The concentration of
boron in the open part of most of the seas and of the ocean is
proportional to that of chlorine and the ratio boronj,.s chlorine
_4~
is constant - 2-39-10 0 (Ref 3). The boron content in clayey
marine deposits is 10-100 times higher than in the water. Ac-
cording to Golldshmidt (Ref 4) the boron content in the grey mud
-3~ -2
is equal to 3-10 , in the brown one it amounts to 1-5*10
Mrs. S. G. Tseytlin found 4-36*10-1% boron in the mud water of
the Caspian Sea. The problem of the distribution of boron be-
tween the liquid and solid phase of the deposit is not yet
solved. The authors investigated this problem in the Black Sea
Card 1/3 and in the Pacific. The recent deposits of the Black Sea
The Problem of Boron Diatribution in Marine Deposits SOII/20-128-4-50/65
(Table 1) have mostly a high boron content. It decreases some-
what with increasing depth. The high boron content is here pos-
sibly connected with a rolatively high content of organic sub.-
stance. This substance is especially high in samples rich in
boron. A rapid decrease of 'he boron content in mud waters of
the chloride-sodium-calcium type is possibly connected with a
molecular sorption of calcium borates difficult to solve which
increase by approximately the 3--fold with the increase of the
concentration of the calcium ions (Ref 9). The main mass of
chlorine carries with it an only small part of -the boron with
the solidification of the muds and the precipitation of the mud
water from the latter. The major part of the boron remains in
the sedimentary rocks and may partly pass over into the solu-
tion in the leaching of the rocks. Accordingly, the ratio 3/ci
in the seam water is bound to be lower than that in seawater of
chloride-sodium-calcium type and somewhat higher in the water of
chloride-alkaline type. In underground waters developing in the
leaching of sedimentary rocks of marine origin B/Ci may rise by
the 10-100-fold. Table 1 shows pertinent data referred to the
Pacific. Red clays are relatively richer in boron than calcareous
Card 2/3 clays and grey clays. This is probably caused by the manganese
The Problem of Boron Distribution in MarinG Deposits SOV/20-128-4-5o/65
ASSOCIATION:
PRESENTED:
SUEJITTED:
concretions which contain boron in considerable quantity. Up
to 20~6 of the total boron pass over into the solution in the
loaching of these clays. The highest content of total boron was
found in the diatom muds. The content of organic substance is
here the highest, too. According to A. P. Vinogradov (Ref 10)
the marine plant organisms are richer in boron than the animal
organisms. On the other hand, the mud water of the diatom de-
posits is poor in boron. The Globigerina mud contains the
smallest total boron quantity of all deposits of the Pacific.
Professor S. V. Bruyevich assisted with valuable advice. There
are I table and 11 references, 7 of which are Soviet.
Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk, SSSR (Institute of Oceanog-
raphy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
April 24, 1959, by A. A. Grigorlyev, Academician
April 24, 1959
Card 1/3
OVCHIIIITIKOV, A.M.; MUSINTSEVA, V.V.
Hydrogeochemistry, its probloma and mothodo. Izv.vyo.uchoboznv.;
gool.i ra2v* 3 no.4:103-111 AP 160. NIRA 13:7)
1. Mookovskiy geologorazvdeochnyy institut im. S.Ordzhonikidze.
(Water, Vhdarground-Analyula)
BOGOMOLOVt G.V.; VALEDINSKir, V.I.; KOCHNEV, S.S.; MANIS, M.N.j PANTZLEYEVA',
U.N.; POPOV, I.V.; SrROVATKIN, V.G.; YOMICHEV, MAJ
BOGORODITSKii, K.F.; DUKRANINA,, V.I.j-,jRA5.jKT,5AYA, V
,Va
MAKARENKO, F.A.; POKROVsxir, V.A.; SILIN-4pEKCHURIN, A.I.;
FOHIN, V.M.; SHAGOYANTS, S.A.
Illia Illich Koboxav; obituary. Trudy Lab.gidrogeol.probl.
42tl0l-102 162. (MM 15:8)
(Kobozov, Illia Illich, igo8-1961)
KRASINTSEVA, V.V.
Hydrogeochemistry of potassium. Trudy Iab.gidrogeol.probl. 45:
44-48 162. (1,LTRA 15:6)
(Potassium) (Water.. Uaderground--Composition)
KWIIITSEVA 0 AIESHINA, A.K.
Potassium in mineral waters. Trudy Iab.gidrogeol.probl..45:49-61 162.
(MIRA .15:6)
(Potaooi=) Ninoral witoro)
MATVEYEV, A.A6-; NDTLYAROVAp C.84 LAVRENTIYEVAq A.V.; AVDYUNIN, N#I.;
KUSITSKAYA, A.I.; PEMICHEVA, M.A.;
Quality of students' knowledge in chemistry..Khim. v shkole 17 no.2z
91-94 Mr-Ap 162. (Chemistry--Study and teaching) (MIU 15:3)
ACC N" A116035225 SOURCE CODE: UR10372/,-*6/000/008/GO04/0004
AUTHOR: Abdikerimov, T.; Krasitskiy, M.
TITLE: Theory of invariance,in some discrete automatic control systems
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibernetika, Abs. 8G26
REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy MR Nauchn. honferentsii prof. -prepodavat.
1 sostava fiz. -matem. fak. Kirg. un-t. Sekts. matem. Frunze, 1965, 12-14
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system, functional equation, invariance theory, f
/9 r/0,L) U M Me) 77 C 60
finite difference equation . DjFF-F&F4)Ce_ ec70
ABSTRACT: The invariance condition of the function
where Ci are constants; xi(k) are system state coord inates whose values at each
point are independent and which have to be regulated in relation to an arbitrary
discrete disturbing function, has been found for an automatic system whose
behavior can be described by finite-difference normalized-step equations. The
Card 1L2 UDC: 62-506.17
ACC NR: AR6035225
invariance condition obtained signifies the orthogonality of disturbing action and
the corresponding reactions of the system (the solutions of the system of its
equations) ar-.j consists of the fact that the scalar product (p(k)g) =- 0 for all
k = 1... %, where
P, M - CiTIAX - k).
while, i,,(k) = Ci; pj are elements of the fundamental matrix for solutions of the
homogenleous system of equations of the automatic system; q are the constant
parameters which characterize the interaction of regulated values xl(k) and the
regulating actions. There is a bibliography of 2 titles. [Translation of abstract]
[DW]
SUB CODE: 09, 06/
Card 2/2
4CC NR,
AR6035563 SOURCE CODE: UR/0044/66/000/009/BO77/BO77
AUTHOR: Abdikertmov, T.; Krasitskiy, M. S.
TITLE: Theory of invariance in some discrete automatic control systems
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. 913399
REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy XIH Nauchn. konferentsti, prof. -prepodavat. sostava
fiz. -matem. fak. Kirg. un-t. Sekts. matem. Frunze, 1-965, 12-14
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system, difference equation, invariance theory
ABSTRACT: The invariance condition for the function
I (k).
where ctare constants, has been found for automati c systems whose behavior can
be described with finite difference equations with a normed step. (Translation of
abstract) (DWI
SUB CODE: 12/
1/1 UDC: 519.3:51:62-50
ACC NR' AR6035564 SOURCE CODE- UR/0044/66/000/009/BO771BO77
AUTHOR: Abdikerimov, T. A.; Krasitskiy, M. S.
TITLE: Theory of invariance of automatic control systems with distributed
parameters
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. 913400
REF SOURCE, Sb. Materialy XIII Nauchn. konferentaii prof. -prepodavat. sostava
Fiz. -matem. fak. Kirg. un-t. Sekts. matem. Frunze, 1965, 14-15
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system, functional, variational calculus
ABSTRACT: Use was made of the method of classical variational dalculus to find
the necessary and sufficient invariance conditions at the given point (xl,tI') for the
functional
XjAjuj (x, 1), < x < X
where Ai are constants. [Translation of abstract] (DWI
SUB CODE: 12/
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A Ct - N
AR6035224 SOURCE CODE: UR/0372/66/000/008/G003/G003
'AUTHOR: Abdikerim ov, T. A. ; Krasitskiy, M. S.
TITLE: Theory of invariance of automatic control systems with distributed
parameters
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibernetika, Abs. BC17
REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy XIII Nauchn. konferentsii prof. -prepodavat. sostava,
fiz. -matem.. Frunze, 1965, 14-15
TOPIC TAGS: mathernatic matrix, coordinate, automatic control system,
invariance theory, variational calculus, variational calculus method
ABSTRACT: The condition of invariance relative to the arbitrary limited effect has
been found by the method of classical variational calculus
AjRjk(x. 1. xj, 11)9k(x, 1)-0,
where Rik is the Riemann matrix for the equation, describing the system under
discussion; 9k are the diagonal matrices of the n-order, characterizing the
parameters of this system and the functional
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AR6035224
whereAi areconstants; ui(x,t) is'the controllable coordinate; x is a variable
parameter of the nonstationary system under discussion at the specific point
(x ,, t). The bibliography has 3 titles. [Translation of abstract] [NT]
S.UB CODE: 12/
~2/-2...
SOV/ 124-58-8-8784
T ran s I a ti on from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 66 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Krasitskiy, M.S.
TITLE: O~nthe -Legt ~,-&-P4trfcx_t_1IydrauIic jump (0 dline sovershen-
nogo gidravlicheskogo pryzhka)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Kiyevsk. gidromelior. in-ta, 1956, Nr 6, pp 15-22
ABSTRACT: The author reviews briefly existing writings on the subject
of determining the length of a hydraulic jump. Existing form. -
ulae for determining the length of a hydraulic jump are com-
pared with the author's own experimental findings and with
those of other investigators. The formula of M.D. Chertousov
is recommended as the one producing closest agreement be-
tween the calculations and the experimental data. Biblio-
graphy: 10 references.
T.N. Astaficheva.
Card 1 / 1
PAPERNYY, Yavgenly Aleksandrovich; EYDELISHTEYN, Igor' lazurevich;
. _)4jrQalqyjtppapovich; KARMAROV, S. . red.
(Proper temperature measuremnt) Pravillnoe i=eronie tem-
peratur. Kaliningradp Kaliningradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,
1964. 136 P. (MIRA 170.1)
MkSITSIM. X. R
Krasitskiy, P. R. "The regulation of the rivers on the north-
ern slopes of the 6oviet Carpathlans." Lin Hirher Educatioi~
USSR. Mo3cow Inst of Water Economy Engineers 1P.,,eni V. it.
Villyams. Moscow, 1956. (Dissei-bation for the Degree of
Carydidate in Teelu-Llcal Science)
So: Knizhn,-5ra letopis', No- 27, 1956. I-Ioscow. Pages Q4-109; Ill.
DOLZHIKOV, M.; KRASITSYTI, N., inzh.; GORYUNOV, P., inzh.
Training of specialists. Avt.transp. 42 no-3:53-54 Mr .164.
(MA 17:4)
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SOV/68-58-11-14/25
AtTHORS: Vorozhtsov N.N. , Corresponding Member of the Academy of
Science of the USSR, Doctor of Chemical Science,
Lisitsyn V.N., Candidate of Chemical Science, Agafonov A.V.
and ICr andidates of Technical Science,
and -Kbayeva B.T., Candidate of Chemical Science
TITLE: Transformation of Higher Ho,-qolo-ues of Phenol into Lower
Ones (Prevrashcheniye vysshikh gomologov ~renola v
nizohiye)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 11, pp L~2-L~7 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The results of an investigation on the dealkylation of
technical xylenol with simultaneous alkylation of benzole
in a pilot plant of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of the Petroleum Industry in which bead
,-aluminosilicate was used are described. This was a
continuation of the previously published work (Ref 1) on
the transformation of xylenols (on interaction with
benzole) into phenols and cresols on cracking under mild
conditions on an aluninosilicate catalyst. The experi-
Card 1/3 aental plant used (Fig 1) is outlined. It was established
that,on passing xylenol in mixture with benzole
SOV/68-58-11-14/25
Transformation of Higher Homologues of Phenol into Lower Ones
(1 ; 3.65 by weight) over aluminosilicate catalyst at
temperatures in the range 300-40000 and volume velo-
cities of Q.L~2-1.L~7hr-l,'up to 60,~ (on weight of starting
xylenol) of phenolic compourids_(phenol, o-, m- and p-
I ,including 20 22' of phenolic-cresolic
cresols xylenols) /61
fractionwe obtained. Simultaneously 11-191 of benzene
homologues; with a boiling tomperature of 100-1850C and
13-18% of neutral compounds with boiling uemperatures
above 1850C are formed. 8-25/",, of,coke is deposited on
the catalyst. The influence of the temperature of the
reaction, the volume velocity of reactants (Table 1),
additions of water vapour and various proportions of
benzole (Table 2) on the transformation of xylenol and
changes in the activity of the catalyst with time of
operation (Table 3) were established. It was found that
at tomp ratures 300-3200C and volume velocities 0.92-
1-1+7hr-T more phenolic-cresolic fraction and less of
neutral compounds and coke on the catalyst is obtained
Card 2/3 (taking into consideration the transformation of xylenol).
At 3000C and a volume velocity 0.92hr-1 330kg of
sov/68-56-11-14/25
Transformation of Higher Homologues of Phenol into Lower Ones
jhenolic-cresolic fraction and about 200kg of benzene
homologues with a boiling temperature 100-1850C can be
obtained froi:i 1 ton Of xylonol.
There are 3 tables, 3 figures and 6 references (4 Soviet,
1 English and 1 German)
ASSOCIATIOD: MT1 im. Dj. Mandalavywm, VMI NP
Card 3/3
xW
te;
/)/).
SOBOLZV, M.A.; ikASXV'SUU,-A*Ao---
Molecular weight of flax pectin. Zhur. piikl. khim. 31 no.1:129-134
Ja 158. (MIRA 11:4)
l.Kostromakoy teketillny7 institut.
(Molecular weights) (Pectins)
'. KRASIVS.TAYAo A.A.
Ghromatography method for the analysis of pectin substances of flax.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekat. prom. no.5:117-120 '59 (MIRA 13:3)
1. KoGtromskoy tekstilinyy institut.
(Flax) (Pectin)
SOBOLIV, M.A.; KRASIVSKATA, A.A.; SUCHIRBINA, V.I.
New method for the quantitative determination of celluloaa. lzv.vyz.
ucheb.zav.;tekh.teektoprom, no*5:106-109 160* (MbRA 13:11)
1. Kostromskuy tekstilinvy institut.
(Cellulose) (Textile f4bers)
KRASIVSKAYA, A.A. --,
Studying the composition and properties of pectin substances in
the different stages of flax stalk growth. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
tekh.tekst.prom. no.1:6o-65 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Kostromskoy tekstil'nyy institut.
(Flax) (Pectin)
L/A)
.AUTHOR: ,one Given /-,s SOV-5-58-3-10/39
TITLE: Chronicle. Activities of the Geological Sections of the
Moscow Naturalist Society, Petrographical Section (Khronika.
0 doyatellnosti geologicheskikh sektoiy Moskovskogo obshchest.-
va ispytateley prirody, Petrograficheskaya sektsiya)
PERIODICALt Byulletent Moskovskogo obshchestva, ispytateley prirody,
Otdel geologicheskiy, 1956, Nr 3, pp 135-137 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On 6 February 1958, at a meeting under the chairmanship of
Ye.A. Kuznetsov (secretary T.L. Nikollskaya), Ya.D. Shenkman
lectured "Several Paleozoic Intrusions of Eastern Tuva".
On February 13, 1958, Ye.A. Kuznetsov gave a review of for-
eign literature pertaining to petrography. Questions on the
submitted themes were asked bys Ya.D. Shenkman, Y jY,,V..Markh-
t h~_,
I J)or
and T.M. Dombo. A.M. Daminova lectured on tho impor
ance of the study of field spar in petrographical work. On
February 20, a manual by Ye.A. Kuznetsov, entitled "Petro-
graphy of Magmatic and Metamorphic Rocks", was discussed by
the following geologistst S.D. Chetverikov, V.I. Chernov,
T.L. Nikollskaya, V.S. Koptev-Dvornikov and T.M. Dembo. Oa
February 27 E.I. Tikhomirova, on behalf of coiiective authors
L.I. Blokhina, V.K. Zaravyayeva, I.S. Krasivskaya, 1M.A. Pe-
Card 1/3 trova, E.I. Tikhomirova, and Ye.ff. -Yakovleva, lectured an
SOV-51-58-3-10/39
.Chronicle. Activities of the Geological Sections of the 114oscow Naturali-3t
Society, Petrographical Section
"The problem of Classification of Clastic Vol-canogere and
Tuffogene-Sedimentary Rocks". questior_- pertaining this
subject were asked by the following geoloVists: S.K. Oni-
kiyenko, Ye.K. Markhinin, O.M, Kanfell, A.D. Rakcheyev,
T.I. Frolova, A.M. Daminova, T.Ya. Goncharova, M.N. Shcher-
bakova, Afonin, G.B. Rudnik. On March 6, 1958, Ye.K. Mar-
khinin lectured on "The History of Voicanism on the Kuna5hir
jel.and". which was discussed by; S.K. Onikiyenko, T.M.
Dembo, A.D. Rakcheyev, V.S. Koptev-Dvornikov, V.11. Pavlinrv,
Ye.A. Kuznetsov. Ye.N. Odintsova, Doktorant of the Institut
Biokhimii AN SSSR (Biochemical Institute AS USSR), drew at
tention to the fact that plants of this region had an ex-
tremely high content of sugar. Following the suggestion
made by T.M. Dembo to discuss the quest-*on of indexes -!f
mountain rocks in geologic mappint; at the VSEGEI, it wao
moved to delegate V.Ye. Gendler to take up this problem
with MGRI2 L1ITsMIZ and VAGT. Or. March 13 ' 1958, O.S. P01-
L
kvcVdel-'vered a lecture on "Petrographic Features of Multi-
Card 2/3 Colored Devonian Massifs in the Betpal:-Dala Desert". The
SOV-5-58-3-10/39
Qhronicle. Activities of the Geological Sections of 'the Mosc)w Naturalist
Society, Petrographical Section
following goologints participatod at tho discussion: M. A.
Dmitriyev, A.D. Rakcheyev, Y-3.K. Markhinin, V.I. Chernav,
A.M. Da M4 nova, T.L, Nikollskaya, V.Ye. Gendler, V.I. Che,7--
nov, T.M. Dembo, Ye.A. Kuzne1,Fov and V.S. Koptev-Dvorniko,.-,
On March 20, 1958, M.G. Lomizo lectured on "New Data on
Jurausic Volcuniam of fhe North-Western Caucasus". qu e
tions pertaining to this report were asked by; Ye.B. Yakov-
leva, Ye.Ye. 1,1ilanovskiy, A.D. Rakcheyev, V.S. Koptev-Dvor-
nikov. On March 27, 1958~ N.A. Sirin lectured or "Recent
Magmatism of the Urals". On the d 4ocuosion that folllowe,l
questions were asked by the following geologistst T.L.
Nikollskaya, A.D. Rakcheyev, V.N. Gavrilova, Ye.K. Markh'i-
nin, and Ye.A. Kuznetsov.
1. Geology--USSR 2. Scientific personnel--Performance 3. Scientific
reports--USSR
Card 3/3
SOV-5-58-3-16/39
AUTHORS: Blokhina, L.I., Zaravnyayeva, V.K.,_~rasivskaya, I.S.,
I Petrova, M.A., Tikhoinirova, E.I., Yak
TITLE: questions of Classification of Volcanogen and Tuffogen Sodi-
mentary Rocks (K voprosu o klassifikatsii oblomochnykh vul-
knnogennykh i tufogenno-osadochnykh porod)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obshchestva ispytateley prirody,
Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 3, pp 1451-146 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a resume of a lecture held on Feb 27, 1958. Experi-
ence gained by studying the Paleozoic effusive layers of the
Altay, in Kazakhstan and other regions has shown that none
of the existing classifications for clastic volcanogen rocks
(Vollf, Ventvors and Villyams, Ye.T. Shatalov, Ye.F. Maleyev~,
N.I. Nakovnik and others) can be utilized completely. Ge-
neral classification principles were examined in the lecture.
In as much as the examined rocks were by origin intermediate
products between effusive and sedimentary rocks, classifica-
tion standards were based on the principles of classification
of rocks of magmatic (chemical composition) and sedimentary
Card 1/2 origin (size of fragmentary material). The authorssubdivided
5 9
,uestions of Classification of Volcanogen and Tuffogen Sedimentary Rocks
fragmentary rocks into 5 groups according to the nature
of the cement: 1) rocks with lavatic! cement; 2) rocks with
pyroclastic cement; 3) rocks with tuffogenous -sed-!.mentazy
cement. A short description of these groups together with
a table is given.
There is 1 table.
1. Geology--USSR 2. Geology--Study and teaching 3. Rock--Classifi-
cation
Card 2/2
- KRASIVSKAYA, I.$.
Correlation of Silurian and underlyinZ deposits in the Northern
Caucasus. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 noo3s639-642 VT 161, (MBA 14%5)
1, Moskovskiy gosudarstvemyy univeraitet im. M.V.Lomonasova,
Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherbakovymv
(HAlka Valley-Geolog7., Stratigraphic)
KRASIVS,F*A, I.S.
Recent data on the atratigrapby of metamorphic schists in the middle
course of the Valka River. Dokl,AN SSSR 138 noo4:906-909 JT6 '161.
(MIRL 14:5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvemyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova.
Predetavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherbakovym.
(Mkpm Valloy-Sohists) (Geology, Stratigraphic)
Ik
U,ASIVSK&YAP I.S.
---------------
Albitized porphyroblastic schists in the Chegem-Kuban interfluve
(Northern Caucasus). Biul.MOIP.Otd,.geol. 37 no.5:175-176 5-0
162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Chegem Vallep.-Zahists)(Kuban Valley-Schists)
KRASIVSKAYA, I.S.
S(Alum In tho mot-qr1ol-phic 1-00,V11 of the Ghcvem-KubPn
interf.lufm (Norther" Caucasus). Izv.vvfj,uchpb.7,av.; feol. i razv.
6 no.5a25-37 My '(3. (MIRA 18:1,)
1. Mookovskiy gosudarstminyy universitet Imeni Lomonosova.
KRASIVSKAYAP I.S.
Basic stagea of 'vie metamorphi8m of Pre-Silwrlan roc'h:3 in
the Chegem-Hubani interfluve (Northern Caucasus). Izv. Ali SSSR.
Ser.geol. 29 no.6:50-65 Je 164. (MIRA 1812)
1. Mookovskiy gosudarotvennyy univeraltet Im, Lomonosov.-s.
SOV/137-59-3-7312
Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 337 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Krasivskaya, L.T., Vorontsov, R.V.
TITLE: Ferrocyanide Photocolorimetric Method for Determination of Molyb-
denum (Ferrotsianidnyy fotokolorimet riche skiy metod opredeleniya
molibdena)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Ural'skogo lesotekhn. in-ta, 1958, Nr 12, pp 33-38
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the determination of Mo with ferrocyanide.
In order to do this, Mo was separated in the sulfide form, the pre-
cipitate was dissolved, and the solutions obtained were diluted with
water to 100 cc. Then, in order to determine 1,do, aliquot portions
of the solutions were placed in Eggertz cylinders, water, 0.7 cc HC1
(1:1), and 1 cc of 0.1N K4[Fe(CN) 6j solution were added, the total
volume was raised to 30 cc, and after 30 min a reading was made on
an FEK-M colorimeter. In 20-mm cells and with a Mo content of
approximately 0.03 mg /ml , the accuracy of the determination is
O.OOZ-0.004%.
V. M.
Card 1/ 1
T.
Krasivska a, L - K,-)Zlov, V.
Physicoch,~mical properties of some new flotation-frothing agents,
obtained from see-indary raw material of the chemical treatnent of wood. p.
127*
BIOLOGICIP",SDIIA NAUKA: SELSKONU L LASNOMU AIMIAISTU. (Latvijas FSR
Zinatnu akademija. Si6lo.gijas Zinatnu nodala) Riga, Latvia, noz 16, 1951)
In Russian.
I Z'
E
onthly list of East 'uropean Accessions LC, Vol. 8, nos 8j
August 1959.
Uncl.
KRASIVSKAYA, L. T.: Haster Tech Sci (dins) -- "Jnv,-~st: -"on OE th-c phy.,; tic6clie".1-
Lcal properties of corzain nev flotation foamin;l ag.-mu; obtiain,!d from dic inter-
products of the Chonlical proc.,sshi~~ m-- wood pulp". Svordtovsk, 1931.
1.6 pp (I-Tin %duc USSR, Ural Forestry llwltn-~P-rin; Enst), 150 copi;-~3 (Kl,,
1959, 105)
-KRASIVSKAYA L.T.; XOZWVP V.N.
Heat conductivity of some flotation oils obtained from the
by-products of wood-processing industries. Trudy Inst.khim.
UFAN SSSR no.6855-61 161. (MIRA 16:2)
(Oils and fats-Thermal properties)
KWIVS.0, S. P.
KrasivsIdl, S. P. Our water power electric plants Mosk-va, Gos. energ.
I
izd-vu, ! 1933.
127 P. (49-43282-) TK4485.K7
KWIVSKIY, S. P. Eng.
Kegun Hydroelectric Power Plant; flood and ice passage.
SO: Gidrotekhniabeskoye Stroitellstvo No. 81 1947, Moscow
S.F.
Autonatic Rroccoc Control,"
SO: Avto i Telorle'-11.9 "'0 41 i/n!'O.
XRASIVSKIY. S.P.
[Automatic hydroelectric stations] Avtomaticheskie gidroelektre-
stantsii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Zranie," 1953. 23 P. W-R, 6:1i)
(Hydroelectric power stations) (Automatic control)
VS -Y, S.P., inzhaner.
Automatic hydroelectric power plants, Makh,trud.rub. 7 n0-5:47 My 15).
MLRA 6:5)
(Hydroelectric power stations)
KRASIVSKIY, S. P.
"Basic Results and Probleme of Works with Respect to the Introduction of Remote
Control in Power Systems" from the book Remote Control of Power Systems) published
by the AS USSR, 19511.
KRA IVSKITO S.P.; GORTIKSKIY, S.M., redaktor; SKYORTSOV, I.M., tekhnicheekty
-i;eaakt:or..-
[Automatic control in kqdroalectric power station installations]
Avtomatika na sooruzheniiakh gidroolektrichaskikh stantaii. Moskva,
Goa. energ. izd-vo. 1954. 181 P. (MLRA 7:12)
(Hydroelectric power stations) (Automatic control)
KRA'~,N-~'K%Y !--*'
AVRILOV,H.L., otystatyannyy radaktor; IWIN. V.A., radaktorg KRASIMIY
S.P., redaktor; KURDYUKOV, K.P., radaktor; KALOV,
W-"MS, R.L.. redaktor; BRYLBYNV, A.M.. radaktor; MUXOTA. Te.D.,
tekhnicheakty redaktor
(Telemachanics in power engineering systemal Talemakhanizatatia,
anargostates; materialy soveshchantia 1952 g. po telemakhanizatell
energosistem. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 213 P.
(MLEA 80)
1. Akademiya nauk BSSR. Institut aytomattki 1 telemakhaniki.
(Remote control) (Ilectric power)
KRASIVSKIY-9 S.P.
AID P - 25005
Subject USSR/Hydraulic Engineering
Card 1/2 Pub. 35 -,.8/20
Author Krasivskiy, S. P., Eng.
W___
Title Planning and building hydro-power plants taking into
account previous experience
Periodical. Gidr stroi, 4, 24-26, Ap-1955
Abstract The author gives an over-all picture of the operation
of the power plants controlled by the Ministry of Power
Plants,and criticizes the electric energy losses which
occur in installations with diversion canals, mostly
due to an accumulation of silt deposits In canals,
desilting baoinsand trash racks. Some recommendations
for improving the design, i.e. a wider use of siphon
spillways, installation of trash racks behind gates
etc, are made. The author reports also on the lack
of spare parts mechanisms, detailed designs, insuf-
ficient planning of power plants sites, and recommends
a more extensive training for workers.
Gidr stroi, 4, 24-26) Ap 1955
Card 2/2 Pub. 35 - 8/2o
Institution : None
I
Submitted : No date
AID P - 2585
t
AID P - 2340
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 4/30
Author Krasivskly, S. P., Moscow
Title Automatic and remote control of hydroelectric power
stations
Periodical Elektrichestvo, 5, 18-23, MY 1955
Abstract The author establishes a oomewhat confusing classification
of automatic hydroelectric power stations in four groups:
1. remote control with an individually-operated dispatcher
point at the station; 2. remote control with a central
load dispatcher point for the whole system; 3. fully
automatic stations, at which not only the protection and
regulation, but also the starting and stopping of genera-
ting units are done automatically (without personnel);,
4. semiautomatic stations, at which starting and stopping
is done by hand. (Both 3. and 4. seem to be only special
cases of 1. and 2.) The author establishes tables of
symbols for the first three groups, and enumerates the
control and protection apparatus employed. He enft with
Elektrichestvo, 5, 18-23, My 1955
Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 4/30
AID P - 234o
a short review of expected developments in the field of
automation. Two tables, I Soviet reference, 1953.
Institution: None
Submitted : Ja 15, 1955
XRA!'3TV8XIY, 5~rgey Petrovich N/5
602.2
.Y3
I AVTOF-A.TI-',.~'-S1YA V P.ROVYSHL1,,NN0S-'TI (YEGMU:IZAT-1011-~' Ai.f!~
AUTMITION IN INDIL"',TRY, BY) S. KR~SIVSKIY I L. KOPI.W. !TJOK11:111 IIA13NOV1,411Y
1 .1 j
RADOCHly, 1956. Ill p. ILI,1,1".,
WSIVSKIY, Sorgey Petrovich; ISLANKINA, T.F., r*daktor; ISL=TlTlffA, P.O.
tekfiiIch-fMyI: rodakt or*
(Automatic and remote control lit the national ocozomy) Avtomatiks
i tolemakhazilm v itaredsou khosiaistvo. Hooky&, Isd-vo "Ziazie",
1956. 54 p.(Vsosoiusaoo obshchertyo pe rWrostraseMiu, politicho-
skikh i sauchaykh snaxii. Sor. 4, sea. 9/10) Mn 9:5)
(Automatic control) (Remote control)
KBASITS~A~r ay Petrovich; KORSOV. lav Alekseyevich; GUROV. S., redektor;
5
YBGORO A,"*=."T's1~2heskiy radaktor
L Nochanization and automatization in industry] Kekhanizateiia i
aytomatizataila v promyshlennosti. (Moskva) Mookovskii rabochii.
1956. 119 p. (MLRi 10:1)
(Automatic control)
napsm, Serger Petroyleh; USKAWT, N.H., redaktor; ZNAMUSKU, A.A.,
oij" takhulchookly redaktor.
0
(Automation of Industry] Avtomatizataiia prolsvodetva. Naskm
Vaes.uchabno-podagogs Isd-Yo Tradreservisdat, 1956. 133 P
Nift 9:5)
KlYiSIV,',KIY S. P. (I-Dig.)
"Tre~nc~s in thc (Iravc-lop.nClit Of L-L the 4.*atic.:a! ~1:-Cancra~,,"
pal-er read at the Session of the Acad. Sci. U63Hj orl 'Ecientific ll~roblemi Gf
Automatic Production, 15-20 October 191)5.
L"Vtomatik-a i teleriekhanika.1 'No. 2, p. 182-192, 1957
Ic 0 152) 2 9