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KRON-G,; LIBUND, M,S~, kandidat tekhnichaskikh sauk [translator]; TAFT, V,A., kandidat tokhaichaskikh nauk [translator]; ANTI1, I.T., rodaktor; M171MVIGH, N.A., professor, doktor tekhn1cheskikh nauk, redAktor; FRIDKIN, L.M., tekhaicheskiy red&ktor. [Application of tensor analysis to electric engineering) Translated from the Inglish. Privezeale tensorzogo analiza v alaktrotekhatka, Pereyod a wLgliiskogo X.S.LibkindA, T.A.Tafta. Pod red. i a prilq- zhenism I.A.Weerovicha.M05kTA, Gos.exerg.isd-vo, 1955. 274 p. (Calculus of tensors) (Blectric engineering) (KIRA 9M ~10 0 9 0 0. & 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 5 1 0 1 00 ;o 9 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0:0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 A sc OW&WAL1,80. 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SOV/50-58-12-11/20 TITLE: A Storm in the Environment of the Mudlyug Island on November 16, 1957 (Shtorm v rayone ostrova Mudlyug 16 noyabrya 1957 g-) PERIODICALz Meteorologiya i gidxologiya, 1958, Nr 12, pp 40-41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the middle of November 1957 an extremely violent storm blew over the White Sea. It caused considerable damage to the population and economy. On the day and in the region mentioned above some gusto of the north-weeterly had a top speed of 30-40 M/sec. Huge amounts.. of water were carried into the interior of the Dvinakiy bay. The level at Mudlyug was 262 cm (normal level 60-80 cm). This height has never been observed before since the installation of the mari- graph. Old , inhabitants of this region reported that they had ob- served a similar height last century. Water has been driven in quite frequently, however)usually no damage has been caused; this time.the unbroken waves reached the island and crashed against the buildings. The ground below the weather station was hollowed out to a depth of I m, firewood and sawn timber were carried away by the waves. The enclosure was broken down by the ice, the poles Card 112 were inclined by 50. The western shores of the island were shifted SOV/50-58-12-11/20 A Storm in the Environment of the Mudlyug Island on November 16, 1957 by several motors. Card 2/2 50) -IIJOV/5o - 59 -10 -14/211 A UTHOR.- Kron, I G. . . . ....... . . T IT L 41' t Experience in the Installation of Marigraphs in Sandy Ground P-',~RIODICAI,s Meteorologlya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr lo, Pp 34 - 35 (USSR) ABSTRACTs 'The Severnyy UGhL9 (North Hidrometeorological Service Administra., tion) decided to install a marigraph on the Wudlyug island. For this purpose, a vertical well about 3 m deep was built and a horizontal tube 2o m long was laid. Since the digging wasserlously complicated by high tido and quicksand, a hydraulic monitor with an injector was used. The work done in this manner is briefly -'escribed. Card 1/1 KROW) S.A. (Eharlkov) Treatment of stammering by means of therapeutic physical vulture* 'Trach.delo no.3.1*139-140 N 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Vtoraya dorozbnaya bollnitea Tuzhnoy zhelesnoy dorogi. (EXERGISS THERAPY) (STAMMERING) -1 ~ ,, . ,%. , . Mechanizatora rokas.-ramata. Riga, Latvijas valsts izdevnirciba, 19~7. 625 p. 1. ('1anual foi, the agricultural mechanizer) l DA Not in DLC SO: Monthly Index of Last European Accession (ELAI) W. Vol. 'j, No. 5, 1958 I--- - - - - - - - KA-LAB-M-A-, -A-. V.-; STE-PANOV,- D. -Ye. ;- If ;- Vinyl athors Jn dlenv cynthesiss Her-ort No.': Nitration an~ sulfonation of hexaclilorophonoxybioyolol-.eptene. lzv. SO ml SSSR no.7 Ser. khim. nauk no.2:10f,.-IlO 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Irkutakly gosudarstveriny-f univervitet, Lmeni A.A. Zhdm;~-,vl i Trkustskiy Institut organicheskoy khIml- i Sibi rakogo otdr f c-ii! Y'R All SSSR, KROHAUKHOV, D.A., Inshener. - I I I Sealing an opening under pressure. Rate. i isebr.predl. v stroi no. 73:12-13 153. WaA 7:7) (Reservoirs-Aepairing) ,ri HYRA M.; KR IMAII&R T-- PSTAXOVAJ M. Determining the blood serum eateraeois by the recording photocolarimoter* COU Ca Cbew 29 no*33733-738 Mr 063. 1. Lwtitut fur Rok-tologie und BluttrshiaMion, PTage Am Nws~~76=746 SOURCE CODEt UR/0000/66/000/000/0211/021 AUTHORt GorokhoV V. Mo; 4aninp No Do; Kronberg, A* Vo 39 ORG *. none TITLE: An electropneuintio transducer ko SOURCE: AN 33SRe Inatitut avtomatiki i tolemekhanikjo Fneymoavtomatika Pneumatic automation). Moso~_w, lzd-vo Naukaj, 1966,, 211-213 TOPIC TAGS: pneumatic servomechanism, pneumatic control system, pneumatic device ABSTRACT: The authors describe the operating principles of an electropneumatic transducer designed for converting continuous or on-off output signals of an electron converter into continuous pneumatic signals varying within ,0.2-1 kg/CM2. The transducer incorporates an electric -to-pneumatic signal converter and a pneumatic integrator. A schematic diagram of the electropneumatic transducer is shown.in Fig. .1. In this system the electric inp4t signal to converted by means of L-0445-9ft67 - AM NRs AT6021746 out Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the electropneumatic transducer I - Force-to-preasure converter; 2 - electrodynamic relevi 3 in- tegrator electropneumatic valve; 4 - integrator paver amplifier; 5,6 - integrator pneumatic valves; 7 - restriction; 8, 9,-: no9jes; 10 ~`spring; U - differential transformet; 12 - diaphragm--'type. drive; 13 - integrator-pneumatic valve; 14 - integrator restriction;- 15 - diaphragm adder. Card ACC NR1 AT6021746 electrodynatric relay 2, into a proportional force and then, through element 1. Into a pressure difference proportional to the input signal. This pressure .is passed on to the diaphragm adder 15 of the integrator. Variable restric- ter 14, the opening of which determines the time constant of the Integrator, Is located at the output of the adder, Blectropneumatic valve 3 sets the output pressure (position of the servo mechanism) during power failure in the electrical circuit and during the transition to manual remote controL When this valve is de-energized, the line pressure which controls the opera- Uon of pneumatic valve 0 drops and the latter cuts off the feedback chamber :'of the adder, thus excluding the possibility.of integration of random input signals. During manual remote-control operation, an electric signal Is sent simultaneously to the moving coil of the electrodynamic relay and to electro-. pneumatic valve 3; as a result, the signal is integrated while being trans- mitted. A local manual change of pressure Is accomplished by means of pneumatic valves. 5 and 6, which can be used either to increase the pressure in the input chamber of power amplifier 4 through the use of the high- pressure lind or to relieve it, The rate of change of the output pressure .Is controlled by. restriction 7. The 'feedback signal is picked off from dif - L 04459-67 ferential transformer 11. The motion of the transformer plunger to con- trolled by spring-loaded diaphragm drive 12. The electropneumatic transducer Is equipped with protective nozzles 8 and 9. When the pressure drops below 0.2 kg/cm2, nozzle 9 closes and' prevents further lowering of the pressure, When the pressure Is increased to I kglcm 2 nozzle 6 opens, thus excluding the possibility of a further in- crease, A circuit diagram of a*traneducer of electric on-off signals is shown jn Fig. 2. The signal enters one of the electropneumatic solenoid relays 3 whose core position determines the pneumatic output signal. The system employs a lever-.type lntegr4tQr (lever 7. on which moments of forces Boveloped by the four bellows are compared)o From relay 3-D 'Signals Pini-and Pin. ore sent to bellows 11 and 12s while positive and negative feedback signals are fed to bellows 9 and 10, respectivilyo Local control valves 1, together with ftO22108 23, maintain the output pressure variation within 0#2.1 kg/C82 0 4/5 ,out Fig. 2. Schematic diagram of the on-off signal tranodurer, 1 - Control valves; 2, 3 - relay; pressure gage; OR- element; 6 - power amplifier; T -lever; braking device; 9, 10, 11, 12 bellows; 13 - nozzles. SUB COM SUBM DATEt 03Feb66 Card-5/ macua-MG, V. .,I. flAnalytical Investigation of Probloxw of Flow Around Bodies Shaped Like a Ship.11 Cand Tech Sci, Odessa Inst of Engineers of the 111:1,ritime Fleet, Odessa, 1954. (RZbllckh, Ilov 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Lissertations Defended at U.'~'J'R Hir_her Educationz-d Institutions (11) SO: Smi. No. 521, 2 Jun 55 ME- - - - - -- --- 'F--' ,~V 7: i -- . -1 SUBJECT USSR/MITHEMATICS/Integral equations CARD 1/3 PG - 20 AUTHOR KRONBERG W.A.~ . TITLE _D_n_fh_e* first variation of the colutimof -the boundary value problems of potential theory for variations of the boundary surface. PERIODICAL Priklad. Mat- Mach, j.2.L 463-470 (1955) reviewed 5/1956 The author proves that the first variation of the solution of a boundary value problem of potential theory is a linear functional operator applied to the function Yj which varies the original boundary surface and that this operator In, general depends on the free term of the integral equation of the boundary value problem in question. The solution of the external Neumann problem for the boundary surface 3 is supposed to be represented as the potential of a simple layer of density distributed on St le(p) - f L(p,q) ~(q) dq. 3 Here p denotes the coordinates (XIYPZ) and the coordinates 4 ) are denoted by q. The kernel L(ILqLdepands on S and is of order r- , where r - - n)z + (z-*S)' . )f(p) is determined by Priklad. Mat. Mech. IL 463-470 (1955) CkRD 2/3 PG - 20 f X(p#q) a-(q) dq + F(p), 8 2 where K(p,q) is of order r- The equation of the varied surface S is written in the form w* (U t V1E ) - w (U, V) + E(U, V) M, , where w(ujv) a 0 is the equation of 8, E a small quantity, VL(U,T) a function satisfying the continuity and differentiability conditions and A4, the unit vector of the external normal direction of S. Let the value of the potential corresponding to the same Neumann problem for the boundary surface 3 be represented in the form of a power seriest *(pt S tf(p) + E f (1) (p) + T Integration over the univaried surface 3 gives If *(PI E f L*(p,q; F, *(q, E ) dqr S *(P1 E f K*(ptql F. ) *(qj F- ) dq* + Y*(pj E. T r E S Pr.iklad. Mat, Mech. 121 463-470 (1955) CAID 3/3 PG - 20 Now series expansions for L , 7 v dqc, K and are set up with respect to and substituted into the integral representation for Then comparison of coefficients gives for ~f M(p) the expres sion F(g) 1 -4. G(p, q) f _ 11 (c1) r (q dq + G(pjq ?(q) h dq 0 kp) f L '4 -n f h 3 9 which proves the assertion. Here it is denoted by G(p,q) the Green's function of the problem G(p,q) - L(p,q) + L(p,r)R(r,q)dr, R resoivent of KI R(q) the medium curvature of 5 in the point Q(q)j nQ the external normal of 8 in the point Q1 'IQ the value of T(u,v) in the point qj a - grad I - HUDIL2XVI Ya.L., doktor f1siko-matem, nauk, prof. (Odessa); NAlimap V.A., kando takhn. nauk (Odessa) '-ft"W*mW Method of superpoeftion in problems on the stability of elastic systems. IBB2. po teore soorusb, no.12t89-100 163, (MIRA 16:6) (LUstic rods and wires) (Stability) KRONEER-GF,R. go ~ Motion pioture triokso Elet tud 15 no.,27:846-851 3 Jl 160o ?FcG("IIAZKA, fAiroslav, 24emicni inzenyr; KR014BLRGER lacilslav ~ . I Methods and conditions of solving the effectiveness of invest- mento abroad and in Czechoslovakia. Doprava no. 2:85-89 164. KRONDERGER, Odon, bajoepito mornok ... - - - - -I - Data on tho stability of ships. Jarmu mzo gop 10 no.10:383-388 0 163. KRONURGER, Odon, okleveles hajoepito mornok In co=emoration of Gyula Pcharbert. Jarmu mezo gep 9 no*101397 0 162, PWKUPEKjJ,; JAI;IKpA*j KAO Eq .JLMFT%~ M the problem of specialist training In psychiatry. Ceok. psychiat. 60 no.194"9 F'64- 1. Paychlatricka katedra, UM,, Praha. O~J.; JANIN, Clinical effects of Marsilid and its REG evaluation. Activ. norv. sup. 4 no.21229 162. 1. Ustav pro doakolovani lekaru, Fraba. (IPRONIAZID ther) (KWAL DISORDM tber) (K=TROENCEPHALOGWBY) PROKUPEK,J.; JANIK,A.; EWIV= . __ On the so-called intuitive approach in psychiatry. Ceske psychiat. 10 no.2sI24-230 Ap'64. 1. Psychiatricka katedra UDL, Praha. I(- KROZIBERGEROVA, J. Changes in the clinical picture of arteriosclerotic and senile diseases. Cesk. PoYchiat. 59 no*5000-303 0163. 1. Psychiatricka katedra UDL, Praha* I KR0l!BL'BGElU)VA,--J.;- JANUO A. The open door in departments without differentiation of patients. Cesk. psychiat. 58 no.43245-253 Ag 162. 1. Psychiatricka katedra UDL, Praha. (HOSPITALS PSYCHIATRIC) CZ EEO 0 - ---'L 1 -11" J.; Chair of Ps-rchiatry at 4-1ho Inc'4 tuto of M n- K.7'( 01, ~! ---'~.'G .1, ~;,.ry,, V- f-Faychlatricl:a Katedra VDtj, Fra-uc. !TC'n,rj.n,,Or 4n thc Clinical PIcturo of vnd Sonile L~ , .it D-Isopaers. 0 1 3, :)P 3CO- Praruc. Cos!:oo1o,,en--!:a Psyclniatric, Vo-, -'a 303 Abotr,act: Thz article discusses zo-mc o-f '111,o di-'-ficult,-Acs of di- 77n-o-s-T-s-of --,iental distu--,banccs in a-cd pat-1--tz, and thc -Dossi- ble so---~Lous con--oc,zences of nji--ta!.-os. D.- a!--o noints ou"Cl z o-..i e r Of rloz~rlc cnan-os Cuc 'o iodorn tine 13vin.- '21ae 4-.,oitr~nc -Iioc%, o7' dep-coz~vc cond-~tlons is ----roszed; anentia due to old -c7e is described. InT)rovc:7,m!-.,- in t1--. d.iarlno.sis and in tlac quality of therapy given,--nlc,~s it pos-ciblo to relcaoe nany patulent-S fro-,,i poebi.c.tric hospitals that use.,"' t-o be nothing alzrj but z.-ic'l-~tal aoylun-o, 11o rof ovorico3. 1/1 KFZDAK, M. Plan for singls-group train formation; determination Of the optinux number of relations, P. 303. ZHIMICNI DOPRAVA A TROHNIKA. (Mnisterstvo dopravy) PAM. Zstonia. Vol. 7. No. 10, .1939. MMthly "at of F'&Bt &rOPean AccessImB MAIL Vol. 9, No. 1, jan. 1960 Uncl. KRONDL, A, Use of ethereal oils in therapy of poetcholacystectomy syrArome, Geek, gastroenter. 12 rLo.6..459-461 Nov 58. 1. Uat,av pro vyzkum YyzIvy lidu, Praha-Kre. reditel docent dr, Josef Haseks (CWLWTSTWTCNT. compl. postaholsaystactomy synd., ther. volatile oils (Gs)) (0116, ther. uses volatile oils in postcholec.yotectomy synd. ((;$)) IRCM, Antonin Steatorrhea, its diWosis and casual therapy. Cas.lek.cesk. 98 no.47%1445-1452 20 1 159, 1. Ustav pro vyskum vyziTy lidn, Praha-Ire, prednosta doc.dr. J, Kasek. (BPMJE) K11W1L)L,_A.-j---1'AdCHA~(,. Z-. ---VA-VI-COX~VA - 11. VC14-W, V. ; stittiaticko zhodnocen-1 ZVO.LAhXOVA, K. Efrect of the concentration of bile acids for metaboliam of lipids. 1. The degree and emulsion of lipids in man. Cask. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.1%31-38 F 161. 1, Uotav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, roditol doe. MUDr. Josef ~;sek Laborator pro proteosyntezu University Karlovy v Praze, prednosta prof. Jar, Horejsi. (BILS ACIDS AND SALTS physiol.) (LIPIW metabolism) , .~ . I -II I .~ 4 -11 - 1~ I - ~ z- - ~ , -." f .,-. .. . --III, .: - ,I KRO~NDL, A.; VAVRMOVA, H.; PLACER, Z.; Statisticke shodnocanil ZYGIAWVA, slaila, Role of the ooneentration of bile acids in the metabolism of fate, II. Digestion of fats with different melting points. Cook. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.2:112-116 Mr 161. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyvivy lidu v Pmza, reditel doe. MUDr. Joao Masek. (FATS chem) (BILE ACIDS AND SALTS chem) MMKOVA, 11.; MICHALEC, C.; stat. zhodnocent.- ZVOLAIMOVA, K. Role of the concentration of bile acids in the metabolism of fate. 3. Absorption of fat3 in man. Conk. gastroont. vyz. 15 no.4:282-289 Je 161. 1- Ustav pro vy7.k= vyzivy lidu v Fraze, reditel doe. MUDr. Josef Masek. (FATS metab) (BILE ACIDS AND SALTS metab) WNDL,_ A. MA, H. -, .. _L VAM111Y hole of the concentration of bile acids in the metabolism of lipids. 4. Effect of bovine bile and of tween 80 in the absorption of fats in man. Cesk. gaztroent. vyz. 15 no,5071-377 Ag 161. 1. 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Dienstbler); 11. interni klinika fakulty voeobeameho le),arstvi University Karlovy v Praze (prednosta3 prof. dr. F. Iferles) a II. vnitmi oddeleni nemocnice na Bulovce (primar doe. dr. Z. Maratka); Ustav pro vyzkim vyzivy 11du (reditel: prof. dr. J. Mamek). KRO NDL, A.; VAVRINKOVA, If.; VOKAG, V.; MICHALFG, C.; HPOMADKOVA, V. Effeot of chlortetracyoline on lipid wtabollam, 1. Digestion of fate. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.43:1188-1192 23 0 164. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, (reditel prof. dr. J. Masek, Dr6c.) Laborator pro proteosyntezu fakulty vaeobeeneho lekarstvi Karlovy University v Praze, (vedouci prof. dr. J. Horejai, rrsc.). Effect of chlortetracycllne on and oxcretion of lipids. Can. 30 0 '64. ',Ipld melvibolism. 11. AbBorp*.Icn lek. cesk. .1r)3 no..1.4:1211,5-1219 1. Uatav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, (reditel prof. dr. J. Mnsek, DrSc.). SOV/ 137-58-8- 16324 T-ranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr B, p 13(USSR) AUTHOR: Kroneber TITLE: Forces Operative in Furnace Roofs and the Control Thereof (Sily, deystvuyushchiye v pechnykh avodakh, i upravleniye imi) PERIODICAL: Tr, i materialy. Ural'skiy n.-i. i proyektn. in-t medn. prom- sti, 1957, Nr 2, pp 388-396 ABSTRACT: An examination is made of the forces operating in arched furnace roofs (R) and the changes they undergo in use. An R will be statically stable as long as the lines of pressure do not project beyond the middle third of the cross section of the R. The rninimurn thrust H will obtain when the line of pressure is at the lower edge of the middle third of the cross section of the R, -and the maximum Iq will exist when the line of pressure is at the upper edge of the middle third of the R cross section. When the R is fired, the line of force at the skewback will, in connection with the marked expansion of the inside o" the R, start to move upward and H will increase. This rise in roof height may be stopped by loosening the furnace fastening rods. Card I/Z When the furnace cools, the R starts to diminish in volume and SOV/ 137-58-8-16324 Forces Operative in Furnace Roofs and the Control Thereof drop, the lines of pressure move upward, and H increases sharply. To pre- vent failure of the R it is necessary to tighten the furnace tie rods. An im- portant role in the matter of R stability is played by the ratio of thickness to span. It is recommended that R thickness be taken at >516 of span, and the results of theoretical calculations confirming this figuFe are presented. Dur- ing the operation of the furnace, as the internal joints in the brickwork are eaten away and weakened, the pressure of force H is transferred to higher courses of brick, and this is accompanied by -a diminution in H. The simul- taneous diminution in the weight of the R and in 1-1 makes possible an R thickness at which the laying and firing of a new R is impossible. It is de- sirable to lay R dry or with a very liquid mortar, so that the joints will be of minimum thickness. The most rational procedure is to lay an R com- pletely of wedge-shaped bricks. When rectangular bricks are employed it is necessary to make sure that they are distributed uniformly across the cross section of the arch. A brief examination is made of the advantages and short- comings of R laid of ring and bonded construction. G. G. 1. Furnaces--Performance 2. Roofs--Stability 3. Roofs--Maintenance Card 2/Z 137- 58-4 -670 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, MetallurRiya, 1958, Nr 4 p 66 (,USSR) AUTHORS; Mironov, M.G., Yeliseyev, I.S., Mel'nikov, A.G. Kroneberg, D.A., Sereda, B.K., Ustalov, V.A. I................. ..I.......... ....... Z" TITLE: Forty Years of Copper Industry in the Ural Region (Sorok let mednoy promyshlennosti Urala) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 19-20, pp 55-60 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Copper industry--USSR Card 1/1 SOV/136-59-4-6/24 AUTHORS: Aglitskiy, V,A, TITLE: Organisation of Anode Production from Liquid Blister Copper at Copper Smelting Works in the Sverdlovsk Economic Region (Organizatsiya proizvodstva anodov iz zhidkoy chernovoy medi na medeplavilInykh zavodakh Sverdlovskogo okonomichookogo rayona) PERIODICAL:Tsvetnyys metally. 1959, Nr 4, pp 26-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At present blister copper produced in the Sverdlovsk economic region goes for refining at the Pyahminskiy med'elektrolitnyy zavod (PyshmA Copper Electrolytic Works) in the form of ingots, where It is remelted, refined and cast into anodes for electrolysis. Although abroad anodes are often produced at the ropp*i- smelters, proposals to do so in the USSR (Ref 2,3) have bilen opposed because of fears that anode q,.iality would deteriorate with decontralised production. Tae authors point out that, in view of rising copper production, the Sverdlovsk economic region must consider the adoption of decentralised anode produc-rion and point out the comparative economic and technical dishdvantages Card 1/2 of the existing system. For example, they show that a SOV/136-59-4-6/A Organisation of Anode Production from Liquid Blister Copper at Copper Smelting Works in the Sverdlovsk Economic Region refining furnace working a cold charge has a fuel consumption of about 108 kg/tonne, while the figure for one using molten copper is 39 kg/tonne. The authors uggest that anode production should be organised first : t the Krasnourallskiy medeplavilInyy Lavod (Krasnourallsk copper smelting works) where no difficulties are anticipated. The SredneuralOskiy (Srednc-L-rallsk) works are also suitable but for the Kirovgradakiy (Kirovgrad) w8rka where space is short and impurities difficult to remove are present in the copper, further ,ianning investigation is necessary. There are 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 1 English. Card 2/2 Aut.hure Lebm j fs - X, Title.- RUments of FIqxUoj Text loth edition recommimded for 'IntermedUte Madical Schoola, U6 pp*p i2luso Date: 195k). Moscow Subjuct-.% Pbyalgag Available: Library of Congrcza# Call Not Q021VX69 1950 ZScurcot idb. of Congi. Subje Cut,,, Wj ACC NRi AP h o 700020 S LMCE CODE; LM/0413/66/000/022/0059/0059 VWENTOR: Kronebcrg, Yu. N, O113G: none 'TITLE: Contactless synchronous machine. Class 21, No. 188563 :SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no, 22, 1966, 59 iTOPIC TAGS: electric generator, electric rotating ecluipment ABSTFiACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a contActless synchronous machine with'compound excitation. This excitation is provided by a stator ring-shaped windingi ,and a permanent magnet In the rotor. To increase weight and power characterist, cs the claw-shaped field magnet system is placed on the rotor on both sides of the st~r- shaped field magnet together with the permanent magnet form a field system of alter nating polarity. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. 1SUB CODE: 10/ SUBM DATE: l8jul62/ ATD PRESS: 5109 Card 1/1 uDc; 621-313.823. .2.o44.3 KRONENBERG, Jerzy, inz. Electric apparatus produced by the Woltan Vorks. Wiad elektroteahn 28 no.5tlO6-111 Vq 161. a T. Principlas of tho rerulatim of the salaries of offico workers In cooperative Societies. P- 5- (ROTINTY, SPOLMIELCA. Vol. 9 (i.e. 10) no. 14. Apr. lq,5?, Polsnd) SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions (EXAL) LC, Vol. 6. no. 6, June 1937, Uncl. YJ(Olfi~'~RA NO conference on tho nwivon"linal oquipment', Autamat:.ka no.1:71 763. Prolil.-in of w4j'~;Is Lti tlhe resttt~,trtmf. krgdoi. n. 1. 1, to ~ql- COS 11, A r. 1956 Etr(-):)f an Uat- 1101. 1.*(-,.. M. on mmult!~-.rar:Libls zyattsi Ln, llirxi:~ovq, A-u-tn-mtlt:!J,.a 5 164 KROIE;R, S,Z,, inzh. - I - --.- -- - - -... Paint and varnish coatings used in machinery manufacture. Mashinostroenie no.1:70-72 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kharlkavskoya otdolonlya VeaBoymoy proizvodstvennoy kontory "Lakokraspokrytiye.0 (Painting, Industrial) KROMj, S.Z.; POPOVA,, Ye.M. 9 . - Protective coatings for the equipment used for the chemical purification of water in thermal electric power plants. Lakokras. .mat,i ikh prim. no,2s4O-41 162. (HIRL 15:5) 1. Kharikovskoys otdoloniye Voesoyuznoy proizvodstvonnoy kontory "Lakokraopokrytiye". (Protective coatings) (Electric power plants-Equipment and supplies) KRONER, B.Z., inzh, Applioation of paint and varnish coatings without prelimitary rust removal. Mashlnostroanie no.108-80 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18t4) nONMID B.D. . -- - , AaA.- ~ - Jxp*rlszo* In setting up centrifuged contact system poloso Transp. etrol. 7 20-2114-15 7 '57. (NLNA 1014) (Blectrio rallroade) KRONFILID. B.D..inzh. llxperience in using the undermining method of installing rain- forcod concrete poles for contact networks, Transpostrot. 9 no.109-0 Ja 139. (XIPA 12:2) (Xlectric linam-Poles) KAIUS IK, H.Ts.; KROA'aTL'D,.D.D.,jnzh.. Possibilities for re4ucing necessary labor and operational costs expmnded~on conntruction of contact notworkpolose Tmn trolo 9 no.2:10-12 F 159. (MIRA 12: 1. Nachal'nik Dnepropetrovskoy nauchno-teeledovatel'skoy stantaii Orgtranestroya (for KamsWe (Illactric lines--Poles) zi;imny, V.K* -t Wb*'; ABRAGAKp S.R. 9 inzh. q red BOBROVAt U.N. p tekbn. red. .[Organization of construction vorks during the el4btrifloation of railroadol experience of the construction organizations of the Ministry of Construction for Tromportation] Organizataiia stroitell. rqkh rabot pri. slektrifikatsii shelaufth dorogj opyt stroitellrqkh organizataii Mintranastrola. Moskvat Vaes. isdatellsko-1?0349r. ob*odi- nenis M--va putei ooobabobaniiat 1960. 65 pe (MIU 3.487) (Railroado-Electrification) (Railroad engineering) KROXMID. B.D., lush. ----------- :- ImproTe the organization of construction daring the electrification of railroad sections. Transp.stroto 10 no.5&9-11 V7 160* (MMA 13:7) (Railroads--Blectrification) BYLID, G.I., inzh.; KORASIN, Y.Ye., inzh.;. KRUNFELID, B.D., inzh.; SWIN, D.P., inzh.; STARODUBTSEVA, N.S., UZ-.'Av. za vyp.; KOROTKIY,I.A., tekhn. red. (Technical information; prodONOW on movable s+.ands of prestressed reinforced-cone"te beamt transportable in one piece, with a span of 33.5 m. for railroad loads] Takhnicheakala Informstalia; izgotovlenis na podvishnykh standakh tsellooperevezimykh zhelezobatonnykh predvari- tellno napriazhennykh balok proletnykh stroenii proletom, 33,5 m. pod zhelesnodorozhnuiu nagrusku (Opyt Hostootriada- 10 ordena Lanina lbstotresta). Moskva, Orgtranestroi, 1963. 20 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Prestreqoad concrete construction) (Beams and girders) B,D, increase the output from Us working areas of plants producing Bridge Reinforced Goncrete Structural Elements. Tranap. strol. 15 no.6s24-26 Je, 165* 041U M12) 1. Starshiy inahener Dnepropetrovskoy normativno-issledovatellskoy stantail TSentrallnogo Institute, normativnykh issledovaniy i nauchno-toklinlaheakoy informataii * trunsportnom stroltellstva. VATKIN, Ya.L., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk, detsent .97PT.In T D., inzhener; ROZHNOV, S.V., Whener; CHIMURIV. I.A.. inzhener. Determining pressure and tension in pipe rolling on a Continuous mill with loac mamdrol. Stall 16 ne.31229-235 Ur 156. (NUA-9t7) 1. Dnepr spn trovskiy metallurgichdakly inatitut i Vaeooyu%Vy nauchns- -iseladevatellskiy trubVy institut, (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Pipes, Steel) /V L v I-) bill- fluff tilt fill! My, 11"11i slip 09 gill A A IN v VATKIN, YA.L., kand. takhn. nauk; SHrYCHWO, A.A, doktor takhn. nauk; KRONMID, I.1).,-.inxh.; ROZHYOV, S.Ve, Insh.; CHZWRLPV, I.A., Insh. Investigating the technology of pipe rolling on continuous mills with long mandreles Obro Pat* dayle no,5tl43-164 159. (MIRA 13:3) I.Dnepropetrovski.r matallurgichaskiy Institut i Yeasoywnyy nauchno- Issledovatel'skiy trubnyy institut. (Rolling (Metalwork)) S/137/15 1/00OA03A 1W- 9 AOM/ .A101 AUTHORS: Vatkin, Ya.L,, Kronfaild, I.D., Roz!~.iav, S.V, TITLEi Investigation of the difference in z~e wills -)f p-~tpei I-r'-Nduced, -!,y automatio methods MRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurglya, nn.3, 1961. 34, alvstrae~t 3W72 ("Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chern. metallurgil", v.15, 1959, 67-82) TEM An investigation was male to determine tb.t nat.-.ire anJ mehan!sm Of the formation of transverse differences in the walls of sleeves, these iifferen- ces were measured on all stages of pipe production on ar. It was establiihad that the basic condition fnr thj for-mazix, -)f diffej-re-neltv I i_h6 walls of sleeves, is vibrations of the blank, Vti cirm x'.th thi Tandrel, ?x,-1 of the whole system. It was found that thp, wall dlff*r~,n,~e mf tno p!neF afttr work- ing on the automatic mill increased considerably !.r. coxp&r!,~on attn th^ -;1eiYiu. As a result of the peculiar contour of tl~o a-Atomattllt; grlo:iv,~, ths iattsr promotes the formation of symmetr1oal wall difference. AffAr pissing Vne flatle2~_ in& mill, an abrupt decrease of th4 wall differanse waa observed. The mill does not considerably affect 'the ragn!tude of wall differanse, B!x.,.p the Card 1/2 Investigation of the difference, -911~2"(A 'A'OOP031t 15104-9 AJ)OF~IA 10 IL thickneas of the pipe is slightly Inoreased. The longitud-Inal differ#nce of wallo reoults from the temperature factor of rollLn.S. Zhe temptravure of the rear of the sleeve to be pieroad Is by 70 to 1000C higher than Vin tenrrature -)f the front end. To eliminate and reduee the longitudinal wal-I difference, A dk~vlc-,- wip dsvt--- oped and introdused on to the autwatia maoh1na, whic'n rsgu2&te!F t-te gap betweer, the rolls during the rolling pro3ess. YU. M. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 Tv 7-- L- I-I I -T I it l its rv 'T -C t. -,c C6 "HOE I % jell IL 10" 0 A 1. a ,It 9 0 *A 9, iU, 12 -61 6p 3/137/61/000/007/043/072 A060/A101 AUTHORS: Vatkin, Ya. L.; Kronfelld, I. D.; Rozhnov, S. V.; Chekmarev, I.A. ti?u: Investigation of the pressure on the rolls and the energy expenditure In the rolling of pipes in a continuous mill on a long mandrel PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zh%irn&l, Metallurglya, no. 7, 1961, 37, abstradt 7D294 ("Nauchn. tr. Dnepropetr. metallurg. in-t", 196o, no. 39, 252-277) TEXT: The distribution of the metal pressure upon the rolls of mill stands for various types of groovings is Investigated As the pipe enters the following stands the pressure In the preceding ones Is r;duced. At steady state the pros- sures on the rolls in all the stands of the mill attain their minimum values but they are not equal to each other. The maximum pressure upon the rolls registered in,the course of measurements was 72 tons while rolling pipes 59 x 37.5 of steel 15XII (15Khm) (III-rd stand) . it was' established that the pressure on the rolls increases with the decrease in pipe thickness and with the Increase of the con- tent of the alloy elements In the steel. A formula is derived for determining the specific pressure while rolling pipe on long mandrels and the pressure on the rolls while rolling 59 x 3.25 - 3.5 pipes of steel 10 Is calculated. The Card 1/2 5/137/61/000/007/043/072 Investigation of the pressure ... A060/A101 comparison of calculated and experimental data indicates the practical applicabil- ity of the proposed formulae. The maximum values of energy expenditure for pipes with small wall thickness vary between the limits of 18 - 19 kwh/ton for various groovings. Yu. Manegin (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 212 Subject Card 1/1 Author Title : USSR/Engineering AID P - 4499 Pub. 128 26/29 Krongaloz, A. I. Ukrainian Conference Concerning a Progressive Technology and Modern Methods in Metal Cutting. Vest. mash., #4, p. 87-88, Ap 1956 Short report on this Conference held November 14-17, 1955 in Khar1kov. It was organized by the Kharlkov Regional Board of the Scientific and Technical Society of the Machine-Building Industry. 31 papers and 15 reports were read at the Conference and a list of recommendations was voted. Periodical : Abstract : Institution : None Submitted : No date SOV/128-59-10-20/24 23(5) AUT11ORSt Garlaishal I.T., Krongauz, A.1-t and 1,owpftniyets, D,Y&., Engtneerx TITLEt Scientific and Technical Conferenco on Progre.4sive Technology of Pattern Production PERIODICALt Litay-noye proizvodstvol 1950, Nr 10, pp 45-46 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In December, 1958 a conference on progressive technology of pat- tern production convened in Khar1kov. The conference was organiz- ed by the section for foundry production of the district scienti- fic and technical society for machine production together with the 1(har1kovskiy sovnarkhoz (Marlhov Sovnarkhozi. About 300 chair- men from different technical organizations of the Khar1kov dis- trictq from Moscow, Kiyev, Kramatorsk, Zhdanov, 11insk, Dnepropet- rovsk, Rostov and other places were present. Lectures were given bys V.S. Sergeyev, R.L. Kharakhashlyan, G.A. Poyedintsev (JOiTZ), M.S. Shapiro ("Tsentrolit" in Tbilisi), Yu.11. Duri-Burimakly (11in- sk Tractor Factory), N.P. Kamyshan, M.K. Omellchenko, I.I. Sychey, V.G. Kaprov, P.S. kfanaslyev (NIlDrevmash), Y&N. Lyamin, S.N. Chashchegorov B.A. Bychkov (KhER), S.Ye.Rozenfelld, S.F. Simma Card 1/1 (UlcrGIPROILAShi and A.A. Shturman. ii. f. Improved un!t. Ma.-tincetroitell nr,.4.;'j8 Je 16.1,. (MIR! 17A) CUECCII (K,)!3kvLi) 0-MAUC., A.F. (YOT~T-, A.A. NTOVP Utivation of Mingle exyt%tals on a Lrf) b~t,,,Jt ,lni photcv1satric properties. Trudy TSentr. tnnl,~. i rad. 11 no.1j,286-299 164. 1.. 1 e. 11) f T An f-m'cgrat;-:g w4 Indicellug rOriIgev.,vwdr 11 % K icy, A. N, Kf(119,121, Wid S. A. ri,,lv Onv Acad. htoso~ ). 7iw, I'fk. P, , 20, is f,,T me=urirc x-tay and -rray du.,.,& s ol very Ijig', mll, jo~ jil. temidw. The ca*ii thi istW~th 0 PhCM ill it eIA#A;ticr 4co%-q. thc L.I.A". u"'ttmit. AftcT i~oln. of 4he hcqim, cv! nxzt,,%e ard the in4,t;xl fc4l ftttl~l on tji~ a:xrtim- Tt #!mmi tbrat foils made by 2 v7cre mnw quirc fr" d viiy- mim.)"Copic P611 With tmcliv;, ') , in a1wrture of 4-5 rr:n. %vjj:i%,ccA , cm, prot,,% curreatfort) hro. Na-thatzkod fuds ~;tft;w-l I oi,;Cr,~kmp ,- eq. cm. cumm tor 1-1 hvi. Th~ p-Ictid,, k%%,ing th~ (,,ii wrm AnIflym-d With a TnIgnttir. rb~' 1,11M I, , I't. fur At mW ca I'Als Is I'l t',:c (:f,t(.T -4 al I!, rk , w,,i P (INIII to'S~O at V e,kv.; kir Ile 1, /fit. iqf- 14, a 5, a of 10-C it Alv.kv. L-twerriiiif :,9 c -7,, t!zc samc ra(~A a, wk.-Ons of 14 it~kv, A t,~m - , it,' ul 33 e.kv, was vempkfely dkvwd, ii-.tii pmom-, ar,,! is ind Ili, tafl,t rioii,jw~iW to the ratif, nt 16~.Av 1, I - . - I - - - - -- - A - . -, . - - - - - , - - - -- - - -- --- 11 llrjtagratin-.~ J03a a cletor for X-tays Umj,~r AT I llcaticn i,11, ;~j -'If the, 1,7"'ol,ld' T ,q -?. Tr d - 'rs,.,.,itr-il'no;,,o Na~jchtio-Issled Inst 1 1. I ~ ent.-erol .' il,'Idiol i!, V. M. -Iolotolra, Vol. 8, YP 52-61, 1951. PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 6TT - I BOOK Call No.t RM849.K7 Author: KROKOAUZ, A. tj. Full Title: DOSIMETERS FOR X-RAYS AND GAMMA RAYS Transliterated Title: Dozimetry dlya rentgenovykh i gamma-luchey PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Publishing House of Medical Literature ("Medgiz") Date: 1953 No. pp.: 135 No. of copies: 8,000 Editorial Staff: None PURPOSE: This book is intended for readers without specialized knowledge of nuclear physio:jifor physicians and technicians, and for the training of speci sts in dosimetry. TECT DATA Coverage: The Introduction and the first two chapters (P. 5-33) con- - tain brief information on nuclear radiation, X-ray physics and radio- activity. Ch. 3 (P. 34-50)'diaousses the power values of radiation doses and the units and methods used in X-ray and gamma-ray dosi- - metry. Special attention in thia work is given to detailed descrip- tions of radiation-measuring and-detection InBtruments widely used in the Soviet Union and to the techniques of their use, Dosimeters deacribed in Ch. 4 6. 50-120) include those with electrometers, 1/2 UMR/Wedleine - Radiation DrAelwter; Nov/Dee 53 Game Radiation "Conde,user Dosimeter fo:~ Roentgen and Ga=,q Radia- tion'0-4- N. Krongmus,,-D. A. Shtov, and~I- H. Par- shin Vest Rentgen i Radiol, No 6, PP"82-87 A portable condenser type dosimeter for measure- sent of doses of gamma irradiation was developed at the exptl workshops of the State Inst of Fzent- genology and Radiology im, V. M. Molotov. This dosimeter works on the same principle as the 27W34 "Viktorin" dosimeter. Becau4e of its lightness and compactness it can be conveniently carried or transported from one place to another. Construe- tion of the portable condenser dosimeter Ic des- cribed in some detail and illustrated by photo- graphs, charts, and formulas. The dosimeter has Interchangeable ionization chambers for the fol- loving types of radiation: normal, weak, soft, and gwmna. Control with radioactive aubstances ia carried on in the saw manwr as vi-th tbe'OC9U'* dosimter. KRONGAUZ, k. 14. NDosimsters and DosimetrygO Excerpt from the book Obsor dgntalnosti Isenjr. g.-I. in-ts, rentreA212PA I radig 11 Im. V. M4 Hgloto" 19Lb=lq54( eview of the ketivity of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Roentgenology and Radiology imeni V. M. Molotov 1924-1954), pp 75-79# 1954 Review of basic work# of the institute, concerning the universal dosim- eter UDGRI of which 350 were carrl,!d out, tables of doses of hard X rays and doses of radio preparations, dosimeters of condenser type, dosimetric characteristics of X ray equipment and several monographs on dosimetry. The practical work consisted In calibration cf dosimeters and testing of shields. Mhliz, No 4, 1955) SO: Sum, No 6069 5 Lug 55 ~ -~ ; -, , , 7 - - , ; - , - I . rVANOV, V.I. wDosimetric devices for X-rays and gama vqs.* I.Nifronicauxe Qljk"41~4 a Reviewed by V.I.Iyancw. Vast. rent, I rad. no.4*.Tr- "! 0. (Z RATS) (GAKKA RATS) (KLRA 7:10) USSR/Piquiczi Fhotoconductivity Card 1/1 : Krongaus, A. N., and Lyapidevskiy, V. K. : Negative photoconductivity of cuprite Zhur. eksp. I teor. fiz. 26, 115-119, Jan 1954 : Investigate the influence of an electric field and intensity of light on the photoconductivity of cuprite. Establish the presence in cuprite of both negative and positive photocunductivity. For increasing light in- tensity at given voltage in a crystal the negative photoconductivity increases, reaching its maximum value. Increasing the electric field with light intensity unchanged leads to increased values of negative photoconductivity. Result3 of a study of the temperature dependence will be published in separate articles. : State Scientlfic-Research Institute of Roentgenology and Radiology : blarch 17, 1953 KHORGAUZ, A.N.; SHOTOT, D.A.; PARSHIN. I.M. [Condensation dosimeter for X-ray and Gamma-radiation] Kanden- satort7i dozimetr dlia. ran snovskogo I. gamm-isluchenlia. Moskva, Medgiz, 1955. 6 p.lMicrofilm] IKLRA 8:10) (X-rays--Apparatus and supplies) (Gamms rare) USSR/Eloctricity Sa-Accnductora i Rof Zhur - Fizilfa, i -f,:ronrru?.. A.1% j Investigrtion rif' tho aotr(3ciidue-ti-~ri-ty-bnL'Phat4)of'fo-'t of Cuprous Exide in X-rnys, in-ta rfmtgaml. I I 1n invokiention war rrio of the cuprito Pnd the photonffect of currnx Thotocalls. The ,leenuron:ont rrocoduro is doscribei. It in shcwn thrt the re- sults of the i,onnuro-.onto Pro tiOulondent of tho share of the alectrodes. Fror th,) voltapo-curront it bacores clear- that. the dark conductirity- of' -the cug'to ob~ayo Ohn:n Irw up to floldo of 20 kv/c;,. X-rrys at lnrgo r1plied fields rne t iIa conductivity, rnd at stinll fiells .! -_ v a Toai,- tivo photoconductivity in obncrved At led -'.1M.1d the rhotocurrent is rroportinnel to th strengdi of thz; A-rny doso, rnd et 1prgor ones the photocurront anturr_A."~'!1-4-thq conduGtivi-ty 112 U-'SR/E1O&.r,L&1tY - Slu-_i-mnductora Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - FiAkft, tic, W19~7, No 7047 conductivity. For r given field, tho rrtio (-.f the Ihoto- current to the dark-current Is the nn-io fcr various sFoci- rons. Rolucing the tor,.porrture doironaos tho nog-Ptive photo- conductivity, which becoi,os positive at -300. The rolntiva photoconductivity incrcp8os thoroby by 2 -- 3 orders of ::nF- nitudo owing to the nhrrp incrocco in the dark rosintrmco. Tho grortuat photoaffoct in X-rnyo in obsorvod for photo- colls with back surfrec offoct. To incrorso their sonsi- tivity -mrious screens waro illu-iinated by X-rnyc. The or- timun rcoults were obtrinod with r photonoll 0.1 rr thick end r scroon nrdu of ZnS, Cd, where the gain couffliciont was 50. For e constent spactral composition of thn X-rays, the photooffoct was Troportional to the strength of the done up to JEO roentgen/-nin,-And the ecroon gain,ooofficicnt re- reined unchanped, But if the spactrrl co!10sition of the X-rays chnngo, the vr-luu.--:-!f -the photeeffuct' rind the rcroon gnin coufficiont.ohnngod, but the changes wure 2 -- 2.5 s-iallur when the screen wen used. Card 1 2/2 ,,IMONGAUZ, A.H.; 7ROIA)VA, A.T.; SHIVIOLOVICH, Tu~V. Doelmetric characteristics of X-rav tubes with bez7llium wIndowso Testerente i red, 31 no,5-,74-79 3-0 156, (HLRA 10:1) (RCUINTMOGWHY, apparatus and instruments reentgap pipe with beryllium windows, dosimetric ,charectSKstics) LROUGAUZ. A. N. Concerning Prof. S.A Aeldberg's, article onthe 'Criticism of some rundamoutal principles In radiobiologje* Teeterento I rade 32 no#2176 Kr-Ap '57- (HLRA 10:8) (RADIGBIOLOGY) AUTHORt KRONGAUZ A H., LYAPIDEVSKIY,V.X., 56-5-10/55 TITLEs '__~he Photooonauctivity of Cu20. (FotoprosollmoatIkuprita, Russian) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teorot. "'iziki,1957, Vol 32, Nr 5, pp 1012 - 1017 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACTs The light of a mercury vapor lamp is sent through a monochromator with quartz optics and focussed on a Cu 0 crystal which is fixed between two electrodes, which are conneNed by a sort of bridge circuit with a rectifier as current source and an oscillograph and a galvanometer as indicating- and measuring device respective- ly. The curves concerning the photoconductivity in dependence on the wavelength of the inciding light show for negative conductivity a maximum at 6400 1 and for positive conductivity a maximum at 4200 , inasmuch as the crystal was illuminated with low intensity. Also in the case of the investigation of the temperature dependence of photoconductivity a maximum could be found both for positive and for negative conductivity. It was further found that if a Cu 0 crystal that had already been irradiated with light and which has a maximum negative photocon- ductivity is additionally irradiated with X-rays, its negative Card 1/2 conductivity diminishes, and even positive conductivity may do- 56-5-10/55 The Photoconduotivity of Cu20. velop. If irradiation is carried out in the reversed order, an increase of negative photoconductivity is obaerved. ASSOCIATIONt State Institute for Ruentueriology and Radioloey PRESENUD BYP 5VB:lITTBDs AVAILABLEs Library of Oongress Card 2/2 I Tll;~~_Uz t_:kt_X.LBRODOV5K1Y, H.P.; SHXVYOIOVICH, Yu. V.; KIRWOV, B.A. Stand for measuring external gam- Irradiation in radioactive pre- parations. Vast. rent. I Md. 33 no.6:64-69 ii-o 58. (KM 12: 1 ) 1. 1z dozimetriohookogo otdala (sav. - dotn. K.N. Krongauz) Gosudar- ntvemogo instituts, rentganologii I radiologii (dir. - doto. I.G. Legunova) Ministerstva. zdravookhraneniya RSISR. (RLDIOIM, appar. & instruments stand for measurement of external gamma rays of isotope- enclosing containers (Rua)) XHOIIGAUZ, A..,](,, doteent (Moskva, A~55, ul.DostoyevRkogo, d.29, kv.7) Current problems of dosimetry in radiotherapy. Vest.rent. I rad. 34 no.3:52-59 MY-Je 159. (MIn 12:10) 1. Iz dozinetricheakogo otdola (zav. - doteent A-N.Irongauz) Gosudarst,wennogo nauchno-teeledovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiologi- cheskogo instituta. Ministerstva sdravookhranonlya RSFSR (dir., - doteent I.G.Isfflinova). (RADIOTMOLUI dosimetry, problems (Rue)) DZY11V, Tu.S.; rRONGAUZ, A.N.; MILISHTON, R.S. Indicators of gama-irradiation utiltzint photoresistors. vest.rent, i rad. 34 no.4:66-68 Jl-Ag 159. (XIM 12:12) 1 1. 1z dozimetrIcheskogo otdola (sav. - doteant.A.N. 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(RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES-SAFETY IIEJISURES) (RADIATION PROTECTION) I , --------- - PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION BOV16062 Vaynberg, M. 8h., A, N. Krongauz, R. S. Mil'shteyn, V. 1. Tryapitsin, and A. V. Frol&-ad Praktikum. po dozimetrieheakim priboram dlya rentgenovskogo i yadernykh izlucheniy (Manual on Dosimetric Instruments for X-Ray and Atomic Radiation). 14oocow, Medgiz, 1961. 182 p. 7000 copies printed. Ed. (Title Page): A. N. Krongauz; Ed.: V. F. Smirnov; Tech. Ed.: No 1. Lyudkovskaya.. PURPOSE: This book is intended for physicians, medical students, and laborator-j personnel working with 'radioactive substances. COVERAGE: The book contains descriptione an.' technictil characterintics of various doolmetric instruments produced in the USSR and used in medical practice, It also contains a series or practical exer- cises to be carried out in the study.of nuclear physics and dosi- metri in medical school,.. No personalities are mentioned. There Card 1/5 Manual on Dosimetric Nont.) SOV16062 are 17 references, all Soviet. TABU OF CONTENTS: #oreword 3 Introduction 5 1. Basic reference information on dosimetry 6 2. Classification of dosimetric instruments 19 3. aeneral methodological Instructions applying to work with dosimetrio instruments 23 4. General instructions for eliminating the simpler defects while working with dosimetric instruments 24 5. Recording of measurement data and their pro- cessing 27 PART L DOSIMETERS 1. RM-1K medical roentg~ntmeter 31 Card 2/5