SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRUKOVSKIY, S.P. - KRUKSAL, M.S.

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h1738 S/020 62/146/006/012/016 B106/B166 AUTHORSi Korshak, V. V., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Tavankin, D. Ya., Krukovskiy_,_:5. F. TITLEs Investigation of polyethylene terejhthalate (Lavsan) foils with grafted polystyrene PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk 55SR. Doklady,*v. 146, no. 6, 1962, 1347-1348 TE'XTs With a view to investigating how much the structure of a polymer foil is affected by grafting another polymer onto the same, the following grafting experiments were made: nmorphous layerq of polystyrene of differ- ent thicknesses were grafted onto two 28-,tcthick crystalline foils 0g poly- ethylene torephthalate by keeping the mixture of both compounds at 80 C'for 3 and 8 hrs, respectively, in a nitrogen atmosphere together with styrene. Resultst after heating the mixture for 3 hra, a foil 46/t, thick with a yield of 20.95% (by weight of the initial foil) of grafted polystyrene was obtained and after hea Iting the same for 8 hre, a foil, 143,,,t thick with a, yield of 195% was the result. For control purposes, two foils were pre- pared by laminating the same original materials in a simple manner, using Card 1/2 If S/020/62/146/006/012/016 Investigation of polyethylene ... B1o6/B186 the same proportions by weiKht. X-ray pictures of the two grafted samples were compared with the two control samples. In addition, cross-sectional photographs of the grafted samples were examined. The polyethylene terephthalate foil was found to remain unaffected by the grafted polystyrene. This indicates that the major part of crystals of the initial foil does not, participate in the grafting process and that neither the structure nor the relative orientation of crystallites in the foil is disturbed. The cross- sectional photographs revealed a comparatively sharp boundary between the grafted layer of polystyrene and the initial foil. The transition zone is considerably smaller than the thickness of the grafted layer. All this shows that grafting occurs only in an extremely thin surface layer of the foil. The polymer used for grafting will not penetrate farther into the base foil even if its thickness is increased. There are 2 figures. SUBMITTED% June 5, 1962 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NRt AP3001572 AUTHOR: Korshak, V. V.; Hosgova, K. K.; TITLEj Preparation of graft oopolymers. talate (lavean) and styrene. 8/0291/63/000/006/0009/0011 Graft dopolyners of poIjithylanstoraph- SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massyp no* 6# 1963# 9-12. TOPIC TAGS: graft copolymers, polyethylene terephtalate 3AYean, styrene$ oxidative destruotion; oxonizationo copolymer viscoaity ABSTRACT: Iavsan tilma were treat4td with ozone for varying lengths of tim and then era-fted with styrene, The IWA of copolymer depends on the duration of the ozonizati= and of the copolMrisation. The ozonization is accompanied by pro- gressive oxidative destruatiqn of the polywr and it is concluded in a diacusion of the mechanism that the beqzans rings also are cleaved to give oxygen-rich com- pounds, The highest copolymer viscosity was obtained when approximately 100-110% of styrene was grafted to the f1la, Orig. art. bas 2 t4bles and 4 gigures. ASSOCIATION& none SUBMITTEDs 00 Ca r.d. 3/2 77 ANS oiju,163 ML4 00 -NEW AFFN/A- D Pr-4/,?S-4/ Tc, _14 "1/63/000/007/-OOM/OOM ACCERSSM. NR: AP3003M .!k*V*kIy# So Ps AIMIDRSt Narshak, Ve Vol 11029014# Ke &I M~% 0 Da _))P TITIX: Preparation of graft-:40P01300relof polyethylenotoraPhthWAt Gram and mothrlmothadrylate. SOURCE: Plastiahe no. 7, 1963# 5-7 TOPICI TAOS: graft-oo.polymr, polyethylensteraphthalate# da*ron, motby1mathaerylate I ABM?AM: The process of preparation of graft oopolMrs of daeran and %ethyl- wathaorylate and the study of their properties has been Investigated@ Prior to reaction, the samples of dearon were first activated by beating than in an atmos- phere or air or ozoneg afterwards the films were heated to a temperature of 700 with mothylmthaorylatoo The Investigation of the graft copolymerization process,, described aboveo showed that %be quantity of grafted polywathylsethaorylate primarily depends on two faetorst the langth of activation of daoron and the time duration or copolMrlzations It was obenryed that the mazium quantity of ad In air graf cod polymethImethaorylate Is obtained when the daoron f Ilm active% is heated only for a abort period of time The Inusase of activation tisn results- iIn the deareane of grafted polywaro In case of activation of the daor0n film 1,Card 0 1 B L 13364-631 OMMION NR# AP3003299 0 Lu ozoneg On quantity of Vaned polysisthy1mthauTlate, increases with an in- mrsa" of omme aitivation, time Tho grafted oopolimrs very from am another by their density which to dependent on the applied vathod of activation of tb6 rilm, Origsatte hast I table and .3-91gares. LSMOIATION: SUEMIMD: 00 DAM Aft 5WuIA3 ZK(MI 00 SUB COEF.*. OR NO R&F SOTs 009 OTM 1 000 Card .I.: I. - - 1, ~ li - , . ~I MOSIRAUNISKA YII) 11. Y. , doktor khlm. nauk; KISLI~:;Ylljk, ~.G. , kard. tekhn. nauk; MMKPV.~F,J.Y, j.P.; WOIKEVICH, 0.1.; POTIYEVSKAYA, S.A.; XW-VTSOV, -17T.-,~ kf-fHGJNA) V.V.; ZEMLYANSKAYA, L.K. New binders In the production of partlele boards. Bum. I der. prom. no.2:14-25 AP-Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) KRUKOVSKIlp V. From the life experience of a working man. Neftianik 8 no.6:18-19 Je t63. (~WU 16sil) zj.-L) - . indus!Lrial Safety Safety engim-,cring In the works of laningrad Polytechnic Instituto professors. Trudy Lan. polit.,3kh. inst.) No. 1, 1949. 9. Monthl List of Rusalan Accessionn, Library of Congress, :rt-Oh,-r 1-4L)711, Uncl. ZLOBINSKIY. B.X.; TRUMMov, A.A., doktor takhnichaskikh naak, professor, retsensent; KRUX T doteent, reteqWnt; TLAWT. A.7.. LOW - Inzhener, retse 4ifit. M&SKIT, N.T.. dotsent, redaktor. [Ilemnts of safety technique) Osnovy takhniki basopamosti. Kooky&, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo washinostroit. I sudostrott. lit-ry, 1954. 212 P. (MIMA 7:7) (Industrial safety) KRUKOYSXIT, V. . IImproving w&-Icing conditions and the technique of industrial safety. Sote.trud,noell:30-35 -11 156, (KLRA loll) ~Industriai safety) T- ;77- -r T - NIKITIN, Oennadiy Mikheylovich; GUSIV. M.N., kand.tekhn.neuk, dots.i retsenzent; VINOGRADOV, I.M., insh., retsonzent; VOLKOV, Yu.N., starshty mauchuyy sotrudnik, retsenzent; SIKSOU. 1.I., retsenrent; XRUKOVSKIr 7.1. red.; VOIDHOX, X.H.. takhn.red. -- - - -- NAPS t.- -, [Safety engineering and fire prevention in transportation by water] Tekhnika besdoasnosti.1 protivopothernais takhnilm na Yodnom transports, Imningred, Izd-vo ORechnoi transport,m Leningr. otd.- nie, 1958. 416 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Ships-Fires and fire prevention) (Safety engineering) KRUKOVSKIT, V.A. I. romoting oafety measures in a metallurgicAl nlqnt* bY F.D. SmAkor, A.B. Kologov, A.A. Mnlykh. Reviewed by V.A. Kivkovokil. Basop.truda v vrom. 2 no.4:39 Ap 155. (MIRA 11:4) (NotAllurgicnl plants-befety mongures) (Mrmakov, P.D.) (Kolegov, A.19.) (HRlykh, A.A.) ~~ JWKOV4,1Y,-Y--,,- dots. Standard safety requirement symbols and t(rminoloar. Pozh-delo 6 no.1000 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Zaveduyushchly kafedroy tekhniki bezop"nosti Laningradekogo politekhnichaskogo instituts, imeni H.I.Kalinina. (Piro prevention-laws and regulations) ZLOBINSKIYY B.M.; YUDINp K.A., retsenzent; MWKCVSKIT V.A., clots., - j 7 reteenzent; VOLKOV, D.A., dote., r4 is;;~nOTXITSKIY' N.D., prof., red.; BRUSHTM, A.I., red.iod-val MODICLI, B.I., takhn. red. (Safety engineering] Tekhn1ka basopasnosti. Hookys., Mashgiz, 1963. 185 P. (Industrial accidents) (MIRA 16:4) (Technological innovations--Safety measures) DSWN,B.M.; KMKOVSKIY,Y.K. - - -72E~4_~ -1.1 Research in the gasification process of pulverized peat semi-coke In a continuous process using an air blast. Trudy IGI no.5:108- 114 155. NLRA 8:11) (Pent) (Carbonization) KRUKOVSKIYI V. K. Card Teah Sai -- Process of the Heating-of Lisichanskiy Current." Mos, 1956. 16 pp 191cm. A, LL =11---of Technical Sciences, Inst 110 wzAOxx copies (KLp 17- 57t 97) (difin) 4 Study of the Black Coal by P31eotrjo. (Academy of Sciences USSR, of Combustible Minerals), 36 ~i_ auFr,6f,;r li;~iw CL ociiii T~I~ U- L-,U KRUKOVSKIT,--V.K.l (Moskva); FARBIRDV. I.L., (Moskva) Temperature field in beating coal by electric current. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk no.6:101-107 JS '56. (HLRA 9:9) 1. Institut oryucbIkh IskepsyssWkh AN SSSR. (Coke) ICoal) (Ilectric properties) KRUZOVSXIT, V.I. (Moskva) Using dimensional analysis In Investigating the direct electric heating of coal. 1zv.AH SSSR.Otd.takh.nauk no.2:129-132 7 '57. (Electric heating) (Carbonization) KRUKOVSKIT, V.I.; TURITINTSUTA, N.P. "Selected works* by A.B.Chernyshav. Reylswe4 by V.K. Krukovskii, N,P, Wrlsveksis.a Podzem,gasugle no*4:73 157& (MIRA 11:1) (Coal ganific&tion, Underground) (Chernyuhav, 4L*B.) -,ITr."--YARBXROT, I.L. Investigating the process of heating a coal block with an electric current. Trudy IGI 7r23-29 '57. MW IOW (Coal gasification, Underground) (Ilectric currents--Heating effects) ~-ROKCVSKJY I V " V. K. "Investigation of the Prozess of Heating cf Llcicl~a%sk '~Ineral Cc4al by Means of Current." dissertation drfended for the degme of Candidate of Teohnical S~,ienlcer fit the Triot. of Mineral Fuels. Defense of DInsertations (Jan-Jul 1957) Sect. of Tech. Sci. Vest. AN SSSR, 1957, v. 27, No. 12, pp. 120-122 KRUKOVSKIY, V.I.; PITIN, R.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; PAEBJWV, I-L-, doktor`tekhn.nauk prof. Underground processing of oil shale without mining. Podzem. gas-ugl. no-3:8-10 159, (MMh 12:12) 1. Institut gornogo del& AN SSSR. (Cml gasification, Underground) KRUKOVSKIX,,-V.Xj PITIM, R.N.j FARBEROV, I.L. Combustion and gasification of oil shale in a channel. Trudy IGI 13:87-96 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Coal gasification, Underground) (Oil shales) M KRUKQV2KIX,_V.K.j.PITIN, R.N.; FARBEROV, I.L. Gas formation during the gasific&Uor, of oil shales in a channel. Trudy IGI 13t97-102 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Coal gasification, Underground) (Oil shales) KRUROVSKIY, V.X.; MIROTFDOVA, Y-t.V.; FITIN, R.11. ; FARBEROV, I.L. " - I. I 1~ - - "I "r,"..""! -1-1: 4 Hydrodynamic characteristics of a soda of kukersite oil shales. Trudy IGI 162262-267 161. (MIRA 160) (Oil shales) (Hydrodynamics) 6,j / 0Cj,j ~j j'j' rj ~.CC NR- A7 60 34 9 5 1 kj'J kpo'j -)j V j A U-111 I OR :Xrukovskiy, V. K.; L. to.-6kaya, G. V. lyf-Iji, 7. Fjr~jLrO%r, j 01%G: none T Use of electric gas discluirges in fuel conversion proce.,itscs LITLE: SOUICE: Xoscow. instiLtit goryuchikh iskopayemykii. Terimlchet;kiy i okisliltel'nyy piroliz topliv i vysokopolinernykit materialov (Therinal and oxidizing pyrolysis of fuels and high polymer materials). Moscow, Izd-vo Sauka, 1966, 58-63 IOPIC TAGS: meth.7ine, thermal decomposition, electric discharge, activation energy .,as discharZe, hydrocarbon ,ABSTRACT: A review has been made of the use of electric gas discharges in conversicia i ,processes for fuels such c6al and gaseous hydrocarbons. Inter alia, the review reports! the results of a atudy of the effect of an electric gas di5charge on che ho-mageneous ,gas-phase thermal decomposition of methane. Figure I filloWs the effect of the din- charge on the temperature dependence of the activation energy of this reaction at 1200-2000C. As Figure 1 indicates, the discharge lowers the absolute value of the .activation energy and causes the activation energy to increase with temperature. ~Orig- art. has: 2 figures. [WA-68) Card 1/2 AC'7 NRs AT6034951 E, Col/Mo jz 1- Fig. 1. Activation energr of thermal decomposition of methane versus tem- 'perature .1 No discharge; 2 discharge. flea 1401 1,05 f1i 00 1000 _Temper&tur'e, OC iSUB CODE: 07, 21/ SUBM DATE: 23Jun66/ ORIG REF; 0091 OTIR RM 004 KRUKOVSKIYP Yu. A. "Geography of the Industry of the People's Republic of Bulgaria." Cand Geog Sci, Geographical Faculty, Moscow Order of Lenin State U imeni Lommosov, Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 1, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Masertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 K;-,UKOVSKIY, Yurly Al~~droch; AVDEICIIEVp Lev Alekseyevich; ---UMTYLFdi0-lY,60 O.P., red.; IIASIMIIIIKCVA, T.A., tekbn. red. (Economic googrnplq of the Pyronean countries: Spain and Portugal. Lecture for correspondence school students of the geographical facultieB of state univeraities)Ekonomicheskals, geografiia Pirenciskikh stran; Ispaniia i Portugaliia. Lektaii dlia studentov-zaocbnikov geografichoskikb fakulltetov gosu- darstvennykh universitotov. Yookva, Izd-vo Yosk. univ., 1962. 78 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Spain-Economic Geography) (Portugal-Economic geography) zij- P(v)/&4P(t') I T. P i52 5-66 / I k I EW "JP(c) ACC NR. AP6007976 SOURCE CODE: --'up/OI9'1766-/00070037007170073-----' !.AUTHOR- _gruln, I. (Warsaw); Krukovskiy, Z.; Butakiy, L. ORG: none TITLE: Properties and applications of ME-1 adhesive SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 3, 1966, 71-73 TOPIC TACSi epoxy resin, epoxy adhesive, modified epoxy adhesive, polyvinyl butyrat adhesion strength ABSTRACT: Mot-cure epo adhesives, which otherwise exh .ibit good properties, are rigid and have a low adhesion strength to metals in stripping tests. Modification of these epoxy adhesives with poly(vinyl butyral)7regulted in the development of a new adhesive, designated ME-1, wfi1_cV_6ifi1bTF_i_high strength in stripping tests. The ME-1 adhesive consists of epoxy resin and poly(vinyl butyral) (optimum ratio 1/1), and cynnoguanldfne curing agent. T'he shelf life of the adhesive is not less than 1 year. The adhesive can be cured at 151 to 175C for 4 to 1.5 hr under a pressure of 2-3 kg/cm2. it can be used in solution or in film form. The adhesive exhibits the following properties: fatigue strength when sandwiched between sheet metal 2 and 3 mm thick, 53.5 and 73.0 kg/cM2, respectively; shearing strength at 20 and 80C, 360-400 and 260kg/cm2, respectively; and adhesive strength in stripping tests at 20 and 80C, 5-Vand B-10 kg /cm2, respectively. The main areas of application of ME-1 adhesivein solution form are aluminum foil-plastic honeycombs, and in film xx i-L-63&3_9~_ 6, tQX V W Mdpn~-: !~'-A": 4CC NR: AP6007976.... form, in continuous glue lines and for metal facing of metal-plastic honeycombs. The bonding strength in such cases exceeds that of the honeXS2mb mate qEiaI'I$roper. The strength of the adhesive is governed by the choice of the epoxy resin, the quality of the poly(vinyl butyral), and by the use of the materials in the proper ratio. The ME-1 adhesive can find application in aviation t pchnology. Orig. art. has; 6 figures. 180). SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 002/ SOV REF: -001 ATD PRESS., Metal zlueinz~ Card 2 2 S 71 SOVI 112-58-2-3171 Translatixi from: Referati-,!,.yy zhurral, Elekn ctel,.Y:,~ka, 1958, Nr 2, pp 214-.215 (USSR) AUTHOR: K. TITLE, The NLiqe S-ppregsioa ~.-'Lerent .1-i tl,e ~',-_tegral Method. of Pulse-Sigr-Al Rer.ept;o,~ _-.tegral'nogo met-,da priyema impul'snykh Sig!.._IP-,v) PERIODICAL: !-iv. Kifevsk. pclitek~Ln. in--t-a, 1956, Ycl 21, pp 240-2471 ABSTRAC r: The at l;.-e the inherent in a radio re-- ce.vi-g 9,.-ife-n i.- W% a 9_'gnAl -s i.--tegrated after detectio, for the cases of l1wY.ite" %cise A-.d slingle-F, u'se typeA ef A rad.;_o pv~lse, of T duration, wl..4ch hwi 9 a flim f reqlzency f, and aynollt%de V, , acts as a stg-ial. The receiver 1,3s at~ :t.p.-t fifter with a lyell.-sl:.aped frequency respor.se and a passband L W- 204F . The letect-.r,i-s assumed t-, be I'l-,-.ear and inert.'alesq. The dura- Q0- Of iRtegratior., 411 eq.131 1) ffe gu.cra;i1ed time 60T/7. For "white" noise, ~,,is been. f:)U-.71 flie relati-)-. of tY.e aveiage sigrr-lal power t3 the average Card 114 SOV/112-58-2-3171 T~e Noise Suppression Inherent in the lategral Metv~od of Pulse-Signal Reception rc;se power at the integrator output is 2 1 2 1 2 U A ~ (A) T exp (-A 2 ;r R = exp (4)) + ,2)- q-2 1 (2A) + 1 exp(-2 8Y 2 2 2 1T 2 2 2 where A A(vT (A) 2 Orp x2 dx A 2 Card 2/4 SOT/ I I Z -5 8 -Z - 3171 The Noise Suppression bherent in the Integral Method of Pelse-Signal Reception In the case of a ainglo pulse noise U' [ A 9) (A) t 1- exp (-A') c OF fr U U 6.)Y( 0 2 where U. is the spectral noise density at the receiver input. A comparison of the integral-type receiver with the conventicnal type comprising an inp'lt, filter, a !inear detector, and an outpta filter jr, AWMA ) , shows that in the case of "whIlte" r-,5.se, the ir-tegral-type recelver has a gain almost prop-~rtional to A FT; Lri the case of pu.1se-type noise, there is an even greater gain in ncise suppresgior_. 7t is r--,ted, h3wever, t_~.at the integri!..type reception has advan- tages c-.,:-.!.y wit)-. A F > I IT, and far tl~at reason it is rational to use it for radio telegraphy cnly. Card 3,14 SOV/1 12-58-2-3171 The Noise Suppression Inherent In the Integral Method of PalBe-Sigr-al Reception Soviet abstractor's note. The following misprints have been roted in the paper: 1. formula (2) should read U2 c max 2 2 ( 40J 1~ (r 2 2, the last term of the sum in formula (10) should read 1 AW T 2 2 exp - 2 Card 4/4 B. 1. K. KRUKOVSKIY-SINEVICH, K. B. Cand Tech Sci -- (dIss) "Analysia of the Holse-&"bl-II&y of Radio Receiving ~vifcvz With Commutable Filters." Kiev~ 1957. 21 pp with diagrams, 20 cm. (Min or Higher Education N M Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Order of Lenin Polytechnic Inst), 100 copies (KL, 26-57o 108) 56 YrjN.5W-`~ 6(4), 7M AUTHORt Krukovakiy-Sinevich, K. B. TITLF,i Calculation of Statistical Momento (0 vychislenii statisticheskikh momentov) PERIODICAL: Hadiotokhnika, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 12, PP 72-76 (USSR ABSTRACT; A formula for the stati3tical moment of the k order of a random proceso at the output of a passive linear quadripole is derived. An example is given for the application of the moments of high order for the calculation of the density of probability at the output of an autocorrelation receiver. There are 1 figure and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: January 21, 1957 (initially) and June 12, 1958 (after revision) Card 1/1 Use of synchronous filters in radiotelegraphy. Trudy Ural. politakh. inst, no-791104-191 159. (MIRA 13:7) (Radlotelograph) (Ilectric filters) 9(9) L;071,114 2-2-1-12122 AUTHOR: Krukovskiy-Sinevich, K.B. Vaer in the Presence TITLE-. Measuring the Average Signal I of 11oise (Izmereni e sredney moshchnosti signala v prisutHtvii pomekh~ PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyyshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy - radiotekh- nika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 1, pp 94-99 (USbR) ABSTRACT: The author investigates measurements of the averago signal power in the measuring instrument. Pigure 1 shown a block diagram of the measuring network, consisting of one TIP filter, one square-law detector and one LF filter. The reliability of the device is evaluated by the signal-to-noise ratio. The author analyzes power meastirementp. of discrete an(] continuous spectrum components. There are 1 block diagram and 3 references, 1 of ahich is English and 2 Soviet. Card 1/2 LiOV/142-2-1-12/22 Measuring the Average Signal Power in the Presence of Noise ASSOCIATION: Kafedra radiopriyetinykh ustroystv Urnllskogo poll- toklinicheskogo instituta imeni S.?,,!. Kirova (Chair of Radio Receiving Devices of the Ural Poly technical Institute imeni q,hl. Kirov) 6UBMITTED: Pabruary 1, 1958 (initially) November 100, 1958 (afterrevislon) Card 2/2 05205 SOV/142-2-3-13/27 9(9)9 24(l) AUTITORs Krukovalciy-Sinevich K.B. TITLEt The Detection of a Fixed Random Signal on Bachiamd Noise PERIQDICALs Ityestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedentyq Radioteklmika, 1950, Vol 2, Nr 3, pp 363-365 (USSR) ADSTRACTs The author bases this article on the paper I'lleasuring the Mean Povef Level ofta Signal in the Presence of Noise" published in Izvestiya vysshikh v*hebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 1, p 24. The results presented in that paper may be used for calculating devices designed for detecting weak random proces- sing;6 a continuous spectrum, especially for detecting flows of elementary particles of low intensity, In this connection, a fur- ther generalization of the results of the aforementioned paper is of interest. The signal-to-noise ration used in ref.1 as a criterion of noiseproofness is correct under the condition that the signal power is considerably less than the noise power. In this case, the dispersion increase at the output during the appe- Card 1/2 arance of the signal my be neglected. In case this condition In 05205 SOY/142-2-3-13/97 The Detection of a Fixed Random Signal on Background Noise not met, the a al 0 noise ratio should be considered In the irg K .(Au(T 9 form 2 dl2(T where Au(T) increase of the direct component at the end of the observation interval T and 012(T) in the full di:persion of the output at the end of the observation Iqterval. Th autho'r shows that-the condition of the maximum of the afore- mentioned signal-to-noise ratio corresponds to a minimum error probability for the criterion of an ideal observer and low signal powers. The publication of this article van recommended by the Kafedra radiopriyemnykh ustroysf4vl urallskogo politekhnicheakoid institute. imeni S.M. Kirova, (Chair of Radio Receiving Equipment of the Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S.M . Kirov). There are 2 Soviet references* SUBMITTEDs October 30, 1058 Card 2/2 -4. 2"2 S/194/61/000/004/049/052 D201/D302 Ai _-R: Krukovskiy-Sinevich, K.B. TITLE: Application of synchronous filters in radiotele- graphy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 4. 1961, 10-11, abstract 4 K82 (Tr. Ural'skogo politekhn. in-ta, 1959, vol. 79, 184-191) TEXT: An analysis is given of the effects which the instability of keying frequency, the instability of commutation of the filter and the non-linearity of FM have on the operation of radio-recei- ving installations having a synchronous filter CO (SF) in front of the detector. The instability leads to a considerable decrease in the S/N ratio at the output of SF. The region of generalized detuninga is determined, within which the S/N ratio remains higher than that at the output of a normal filter with constant parameters. The use of a SF is rational either if the stability of keying fre- Card 1/2 x 28002 S/19 61/000/004/049/052 Application of synchronous filters... D20lx3U2 quencies is very high or if an effective An exists. Requirements have been established as to the time of frequency settling at the transmitter output. For S/N voltage ratios K, 5, the time of frequency settling should not exceed 0.12 T (T being the duration of the elementary information). Such a high rate of frequency change may be obtained with wide pass-bands of the transmitter as compared with I/T. This takes place in multi-channel systems of radiotelegraphy, in which the suggested method of decreasing the differences in key~in frequenc ies should be especially effic- ient. 3 references. Abstracter's note: Complete translation-7 9 Card 2/2 25819 S/142/60/003/oWoWoA Eo33/E135 AUTHORt Krukovskiy-Sinevich, K.B. TITIEs optimum observation of a stationary random signal in the presence of stationary random interference PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy Radiotekhtsika, 1960, Vol-3, No.6t pp. ~23-6i9 TEM The problem of optimum observation of a stationary random signal with a normal probability density distribution in the presence of normal stationary interference is examined. The usual correlation function is assumed both for the signal and interference. A solution is obtained for large observation time relative to the correlation times of the signal and of the interference. The signal is a normal stationary process with an m-dimensional probability density M m Wc (Xi ...... XM) ex ijc 'i ,cl jal 2 D a (27E) m/2 VD-c- a cm c C Card 1/5 W IR 25819 S/l42/6o/oo3/oo6/ooq/o16 optimum observation of a stationary .... E033/E135 where oc2 in the dispersion of the signal. Rllc , , * R, IMC D . . . . . . . . It Rmlc Rmmc Rijc ' .,2 is the correlation coefficient of the signal. Dijc is the algebraic sum of the element R 1jC, The interference Is an analogous process: W (xlt***X ) = 1- exp ll M /2 /,- m z z 2 D an (21r)m D n i=1 J=1 where o 2 is the dispersion of th'e interference; Card 2/5 25819 Optimum observation of a stationary... S/l4--/60/OO3/oo6/ooq/o16 E033/E135 R11 RIM D r . . 1 . xi xj Rml RMW R on, is the correlation coefficient of the Anterferencel Dij is the algebraic sum of the element R ii" The signal and the interference are considered independent. The problem is to determine with the help of the m dimensions given act, Xl,... xin (xk ~ x( k)) of the a;ltty on the basis of the likelihood fa-.-I.-- whether pure interforen-~e or signal plus interference is present. By l1kelthood factor 0% meant WCn (xll M) N T Wn (x. L" x (Ref.2: D. bliddletone, "Statistical criteria for detection of pulsed carriers in noise", J. Appl. Phyff., 1953, Vcl.24, No.4) Card 3/ 5 25819 optimum observation of a stationary... S/142/60/003/oo6/009/016 E033/EI35 where W~-n(xl,... xm) is the distribution of the probability density of the signal and Interferenc,? ', Wtv xm) is the distribution of the probability density of the interferencl.R. When the likelihood factor exceeds some threshold value A., then a stgnal is present, i.e. N > A, the value of A depending on the concrete conditions cf observation of the signal. When N < A, only interference is present. A receiver which employs the above processing is termed an cptimum receiver. Substituting in Eq.(l) the expressions for the probability density functions and rearranging, the following expression is obtained: 1 2: rDi (2) 2 2: T 2) On j D where: anm y ~r 2 In N a D D is the deterM41nant of the correlation coefficients of the signal plus interference. In what follows, y is taken as the Card 5 fit 2581 Optimum observaticn of a stationary S/R2/6O/003/uo6/oo9/oi6 E033/EI33 likelihood ratio instead of Eq.M. The mean value of y in deduced In the Appendix. The probability of erroneous response is next considered for small signals and large total observation time. The analysis enables an expression to be obtained for the dispersion at the output of an optimum receiver when the input is pure interference, for the Increase of dispersion at the output and for the increase in the mean value of the dispersion at the output when a signal occurs. Thus the probability of false alarm and of A the total probability of non-detection of a signal and also observation of a signal may be determined, The results are applied to a simplified apparatus previously dex:ribed by the author (Ref.4t Izv. vyzov SSSR - Radictekhnika, 1952. Vol.2t No.l. 94). lit and which used an optimum filter before and &rter a square-law dete-ttor. Academt~tan B.V. Gnedenko advised in this work. There are .5 referancenj 4 Sov!-!,t and I English. The English language reference in an qucted above. ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra Kiyevskogo instituta grazhdanskogo vozd-ashnogo Card 5/5 flota ~kDepartment of the Kiev Institute cf Civil Aviation) SUBMITTEDt December .19 1959, and after revision May 1960 F KRUKOVSM-SINEVICHO X.,V.1 KAMAREVSKITs NA Some opecial featur#eof the detection of s1gnalB reflected from moving objeotw. 11M. vyx# ucheb, zav.; radiotakh. 5 no.4,523-527 J1-4 162* (KIM 16W 1. Rekomendovano kafedray tooratioheakikh oenov radiotakhniki Kiyevskogo instituta Qwbdanskogo Tosdushnogo flota. Ndio) (Information theory) ACCESSION NR: AP4012365 S/0142/63/006/006/0677/0682 AUTHORSs Krukovskiy-Sinevich, X. B.1 Malyarevskiy, N. M. TITLEs Concerning the interference immunity of monopulse ranging systems with frequency modulation SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 6, no. 6, 1963, 677-682 TOPIC TAGS: radar, range radar, fm range radar, radar noise, fluc- tuation noise, optimal passband, signal to noise ratio, interference immunity, optimal bandwidth, chirp radar, monopulse radar, passband, bandwidth ABSTRACT: Conditions are considered under which maximum signal to noise ratio is obtained in a monopulse FM range measuring system in which fluctuation noise in produced by reflection from'randomly distributed point reflectors. It in assumed that the pulse duration and the frequency deviation are such that the output signal band- width is constant in the first approximation. -It is shown that the Card 1/2 ,-;' -- - ~. i -, .- ACCESSION NR: AP4012365 optimal passbands of the filter in the case of fluctuation noise and in the case of random reflections are equal under most condi- tions. The interference immunity of the system decreases with in- creasing rate of change of tb~e radiated signal in the case of fluc- tuation noise and increases in the case of random reflection noise. An optimal passband is determined for the case when both types of noise are present, and is found to be independent of the velocity of the reflecting object. The results of the analysis are applicable also to repeated sounding pulses, provided their duration is much shorter than the repetition period. Orig. art. hass 2 figures and 12 formulas. ASSOCIATIONS Kiyevskiy institut grazbdanskogo vozdushnogo flota (Kiev Institute of the Civil Air Fieet) -SUBMITTEDs 14Nov62 DATE ACOx l4Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODES CO. CG NO REP SOVt 002 OTHERS 001 Card 2/2 L F-" - - -2 WT( I r F 'EFC AWI rr CZ 5KIV--trievich, K. B. Mc-i arevsLk- r f f- r y va r i an o ri ir, a r. 17 NI radar, FM ranging B ST RA C T: The effect of nonlinearity on rignal rlc!to?~ tier, i-, thr Pregnce cif !'.j. .,atioti noiric in the rf-,ceiv(-.r s rr.ath--t r io n v I % a limear F111.1 r.(:-;, r.~, be erSF;(.r,!-4 P, nC.- dplav N "t A', 50OZO43 -, - - - -- --I 77: 1. -1 7 'hn opti rria! fi: t, ~ ~), ~ : , ~ - .. . . I " I , he ; , k'~ e T ~~ , , , '. , I I - , N ~ '; R P.1 - , 1, y, N. M K r-1, kov,k I.azpbrl~y, V. S. -,u-T.~)ine ratio at mr, r T h NR AP5006589 ~f, 1.9 A.')"-')()(-IATI0N: none T F, "AITTED: 07Mar-63 LNCL: 00 SUID (-ODE: EC, DC -rHLP o 2,1-70-12 / Z-7,4wlAf I ~ /7-TY. ( t N t- -7 A PY-10~ '~Q :74.).fO743 i y -S i ~i e v i c h, K. P .M'a' I V U Z. Radi oteklinika v. 7 , no. b 19 6.1 7 4 Z - KIRnal detection, signal reflei:tio,~, ii,,u a, R T- v;, r-ir,, u, with the dete( x t" e I ~ ~n! ttj it c c- rtain 11 rn, t w ~1,(- ii .4 ""i. q the e r ror i n tho t i mi- j; r al it of tho cint, r rnt -d f-te-c to r voltage %vith respect to the time scale -af the received signal. Further ptzllp, -luration will, at br~!.,! le-ave til-2, 'nolop tian. Z formulas. A',~"CIc-!ATION: nonf T D : 16 Mar63 ENC L: 00 SUB CODE. EC, DC P EY SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Card p let, -;j*~I-~ VVR J~ T 1 71,0 l-,Aj low froquancy analyzer, data sampling T- fl -I, a-one SUBIM"Mi 05Nuv6?. E 'GLt 00 SUB COEEt EC, UP BC -L-1 '_0 E (dU 4 -2/Mff (1~,- EC IVA UR 0108 ~kj- ~d)A-3A-m(115/020/011/ 05#/0062. OCT N R: AN ~8 OR IODE AUTHOR.- Krukavoldy.-Sinevick, K. B. (Active rnernber) ORO: Scientific and Technical fociety of Radio Engineering and Electro- communication (Nauchno-takhai..-heskoye obahchestvo radiotekhnild I elektroavyasi), TITLE; Noise rejection in a qu isi-optimal, speed-averaged detection eyeten SOURCE: Radiatakhnika, v. 200 no. 11, 1965, 58-62 'TOPIC TAGS: foignal ise separation, radar detection ABSTRACT: The noise rejection in theoretically considered in a quasi-optimal multichannel speed-averaged radar detection system which uses square-law detectors Instead of exponential., the latter substitution facilitates mathematical analysis. It is found that: (1) Unlike the simple coherent method of reception of signals reflected by a moving target. the speed-averaged system permits Infinite Card 1/2 UDC: 621.396 7_1 L 1OZ76-66 ..ACC NR; AP5026864 i 'enhancing noise rejection by increasing signal duration without changing its ,intensity; (2) With high speed resolution, the output c/n ratio is proportional only, ~to the square of signal duration (c in the wave -propagation speed, a in the number;, ~of channels)l (3) With low speed resolution, c/n is proportional to the signal 'duration and materially depends on the speed resolution; (4) In the latter came, I !the optimal noise rejection (for a simple pulse) can be realized In a single-chlann _V 'filter-detector-filter system. Orig. art. has., 3 figures and 19 formula@, ISUB CODE: 17 SUBM DATE: 100ct63 ORIG REF: 004 COrd 77 KRWWA, Ann qjwwmr-~- Case of bullous erysipelas and of desquamative dermatitis in a newborn premature infant. Pedint.polska 30 no.5:481-IA3 KV 855- 1. Z Kliniki Nismawlecaj Initytutu Hatki I Dziecks v Warozawle. Dyraktor Inetytut: prof. dr Had. Yr. Oroar. 11srownik Kliniki doc. dr mad. 1. Bialicks, Warssawa, Xasprzaka 17. IN I DZ. (IMIPMAS, in Infant and child, newborn premature, with desquawtive dermatitis) (I)SHKATITIS, desquamative, in newborn premature, with bullous arystpolas) (INFANT, PRIINATU21. diseases, dermatitis, desquamativa. with bullous erysipelas) K M-O'w A hil-I Sra; Arma j --- -10 --~ nrovL b:ie t . Pediat. "Icka no.7: 1. Weser. z, ~ttk ow lastytutu Vatici i Dziecka w 1hu-szowis 14- %or I..szytutu: prof. dr. mod. Pr Oroor. Kisrownik Uddzialu: doc. dr iieliel't.. At~i,tL: Warwsaws, ul. Kaxprazaka 17, Inztytut Y.-tk I ~YA NT , 1A I Ith 0- ~,rcvinbie. p1quiopathol. (Pol)) BERGER, M.; KRUKOWA, A.; NIEWIAROWSKI, S. Congenital hypoplastic thrombocytopenia aseociated with antihemo- phil.1c globulin deficiency (factor VIII). Polaki tygod. lek. 16 no.211803-806 22 Mir 161. 1. Z Pracovni Hematologiasnejj kisrownik: prof. dr Wl. lawkwiez i Oddsitlu Hiamowleaego; p.o. kiarownikAt k.jk,m, dr H. Hoft"o Inetytutu Hatki L Dsiecka v Warazavis; dy-rektor: profo dr Fro Greer oras z Poradni d1a chorych na hemofilie; kierownik: dr S. Nieviarovski pray Inaty-tuois Hematologii w Warazavie; dymktor Instytutu: doe. dr A. TroJanovski, THROMBOPENIA in infancy & childhood) NFANT, NEWBORN die) R (MORRHAGIC DIATHESIS in infancy & childhood) BOGUMIL-OCZKOWSKA, M.j KRUKOWA, A. Om Corrected vascular transposition. Kardiol, pol. 6 no.2%129-134' 163- 1. Z Zakladu Anatomli Patologicznej Kierovnik: dr K. Borowiezowa Z Oddzialu Hiezowlecego Kierow-nikt dr H. Hofm&n i i Zakladu Fizjopatologii Instytutu Eatki i Dziecka v Warazavie Kierownik: doc. dr A. Chroacicki. (IMT DVECTS, CONGENITkL) Marla; (;omblned congon.4tal cnrd lan defactq -w I th rectal I., tres, is fled. 11ol. 40 nc.l19l-94 Ja 165 1 Z KlInIkI f~blnL-glozno-l O'Ierowrtk: prof. 4r. ir, d. 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FICIAIIIIII01111 fidtivetsis Sorcille Wvi~ht mod AM 0110- ' -fe Dal -71 Aqh utnoli-of siod the uAlurific value of U - ,,ZjjlOnnli~ noll;Ifty sskidwym wQgli a tawotloiclq w n1ch ).Opi--ilu ornz mrl~djy tx~pinl%t it wnrtoidri olmlowil". Mr- nictwo. No. 1, Ynili4w, 05f, M14, lip. 115-127, 4 f,rh, 4 team Thia Inthienvc of osInva.ii and 4 .-Oxin vibstanv- It% v,wl nit its specific %telght. Dr-Irrmination of the rtki,cn~hip I~ai%tcn .3-.11 content :.r;d stpoe-~? cillo: WtIght (if cnal and III'l U% valoilli, v Oise and mh content, Clilvill0flon of octIsLint pmonrftrn whkh dit-raciewe to-itwui kinds of mid, and %vh;t-h lorove hollpful, prs:,%ilsly, III IdcnU1)j.ig vu~sl The %:nnOtmons rvached ott- isit jollists,4: 1) Utt tite listoriat itt ;xtwIy,,es al orany klock if t-mil frnm the lIp:n*r-Sil,rtltin Basin It iijifteurs HIM The ash conlent k Int-i-j-0 ,v ptoinmtkmot, in ;I linear relatinainip, tit the mean %pul-Irle w0ght (if rrisAwnst, Jividc(I III the tiliu.tl nuincor its liquids, 111m1-11) thIN hs link, only )[I llic t :1,#- 14 Npm ilit- tvrh:hl~ hiiher Ihsin 1 35; -') thvev [.I ;#I m n liocar telatmil Jjf~l, 11 jjV Ills' 4WII C,t 1-1, tl4t~tN~t(-Ij the (VAh tmilt,svt is( flattloo-.1 And irK. ri0rilk: %-Mok, of v,m~; J) I-% :,pp- wors (root 411v Amve llk.a to oliIjin roarm-iciNtic of ~ kvil.on ,c in it Is 111114- "IM126-ttl III -A'lVCL it% 1103,,y j,,jtj,kt., Iwo - ,j*. 14,rc;~ -- m." k(.,Ilv slifivr, III .1~ Its ItIvir , J-o% IN: N% 4"". Widlons %%silo 'I'velfw. wv1-,IIj tl~ I Y. I W on 1."5 WA Ow ."It v-d, ki L,--a-- !-vs % %~sx i'444 vkfit M uJi 64411 m III,- bv Ivy Is".4 liMIS 1110 1$;,, 11 1 10, I'A fit this :A-am ~.'mtj?r, qj.1ttI4I .11-0 IV dk?IIIIV~I. It t, 11-.1 vol- -A,4- IWA s" tl~~- tAlcr 4a- file jv~-J.'ic %% 60it of u'll "M 'I"4 I it,,, - :i1m, ;I- Ill %he foriswi for lik. C-i SLOFIKP Stefan; MULGZYK, Marianj LACHOWICZ., Tadeusz; KRUKOWSKA, Aliza Studies on the antigenis structure of ohigella oonnei. Areh.12mm. ter.doev. 8 zo.41593-605 160, 1. Department of Becteriologyo Department of Microbial Gesetles, lastitute of Immology axd Uperimental Therapyo Polish AeadsW of Selexcesp Wroslaw, (BHIGI~IA Immol) 1" __5WeiA;-~-p- Given -11lamas Countryt Poland Academic Degreess Affiliations Source i Warrsaw I Postepy Higieny J Medycyny D2swigdozalne17 Vol XV, No 19619 p0--369, Datal"Studies on the Antigenio Structure of Shigella-Sonnei." English abstract of original ffn usO article, published in Arch. 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(TUB]IRGUIDSIS, PULNOFART, compl. simm1tansous'eirrhosis of lower & middle lobe in child. (Pol)) KMOWSKA, Helena (Otwock, ul, Korazaka 5.) Treatment of tuberculosis of infauts & smanchildren. Grazlica 25 no.5:405-417 May 57. 1. Z Oddzialu Dzieciecego Lwtytutu Gruslicy lierownik: prof. dr F. Greer Arrektor Instytutu: prof. dr J. Misiewics. (TUBUGUIMIS. in inf. & child ther. (Pol)) -RaInim Bopu.law; KRUKOWSKA, Helana, Instruction on the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis In children with rintimicrobial, drugs. Gruslion 25 no.3:419-42Z HaY 57. (TUBMUIMIS, in inf. & child T)rev. & ther. (Pol)) .;'-t 'A IMOWSYA, Helena b, Btaresa asystentka Prof. Dr. Uawery Lovkovicy. Pedint. polelm 34 no.2:117-220 Feb 59. 1, Kliniki Pediatryesuej Uniwersytatu Jagiellonakiago. (OBITUARIJEO Lewkovics, Unwary (Pol)) IRUKOWSKAP Helena Use of hormones of the adrenal cortex in the treatment of tuberculosis in children. Amalica 29 uo.1tU--87 Ja 161. 1. Inatytut. Gr"Ucq na. .0twook. 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(PNEUMONECTOMr) (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY) (TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDHOOD) KRUK(Y,15KAp Helena, doe. dr.; PASZK945KA, Arna; KMISMSKA, ',;anda; ZEBWT15KA, Halina; MEISSNER, Janina Antibacterial treatment an a factor In the epidemiology and control of tuberculools in children. GruzIles 33 no.3035-240 W65. 1. Z Nrodka Problemovego Instyt;ttt,,t Gruzlicy v Sanatorium Im. J. Marciaewskiego v Otwocku (Kielownikt doe. dr. It. Krukovska). K,r,UKNSKA-,-)Jolq4q JAMSZEWSKA, Pbrial STEC-11MYSUIEWICZ, Kryotyna; PEKSYK, Stanislav Bronchial changes In lymph node-pulmonfiry tuberculosis requiring several bronahosetpiso. Druslica, 33 no.8t643-647 Ig 1 65. 1. Z Zeepolu Problemovego, Instyty Gruslicy v Otwocku (Kierovnikt doc. dr. H. Krukowokay I z Sanatorium im, J, FArchlowsklego w Otwocku (Dyrektort dr. K@ Stec-Kryozk1evioz)~ ?Vioala of the rA In a ol,41d due tn tho lam of F~pWsrm bovis (Do Omr), Vlad. vavAVt. U roo5t4M-408 0 65. I* WavA Parsaytolo(Ili Wlmrvltto~ FwaWaisp WJwb Illm giany i Ospital Valsolacy ?'re 1,9 Varesavae 1RUKOWSKA-FULDE, Barbara Transformations of dinodium phosphite in the solid phase. Rocz chexii 35 no.5:1203-1210 161. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Institute of Technology, Warsaw. t A POLAND Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their 11-27 Application. Part 3 - Food Industry. Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya., No 4,, 1958, 12899. Author : Kazimierz KDjk9wgki.- Inst Not given Title Butter Ferment. Orig Pub Przegl. mleczarski, 1956, h, No 7, 7 Abstrnet Data concerning ferment deterioration in consequence of contamination with yeast, mold, bacteria of the intestinal group, micrococci and, in the fall and winter seasons, by ipore producing bacilli are presented. A considerable percentage among them is bacteria producin& antibiotic substances, which are not destroyed at pasteurization and destroy pure fermen- Card 1/2 POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their ji-27 Application. Part 3 , Food IndustryA Abs Jour i We Zhurt Xhimiya, No 4, 1958, 12899. Abstract : tation cultures. But these bacteria curdlq milk well and may find some application in the dairy industry. Gard 2/2 KRUKOWSKI, S. Rydno; a prehistoric mine of hematite. Przegl geol 9 no.4:190-192 161. (KuI 10 t 9) (Hematite) ;I 's. ..., .1 . ; KMJKrj'aSKl, 1'. Senondary omisslon fron, :~ziti.s. !,,, , In:!" s prncfl 5 no.10-11 1 ~,4- i . blopartrient if Fm I a a! or. "PoO I rg c;f tlvo I r du-3 tr !m II ir's tit I blectrorAc.3, Warvuw. Subri-Itterl Fobruary .1., 0 KIdJKOWSKI, WWOZIMIERZ. Prace. (Redaktor naczelny: Hilary Dzl.-~wulski. Wyd. 1.) Wai-szawa, Panstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1956- P. b45 (worics. ist ed. illus., ports., diagra., facsims., tables) SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (AZEI) Vol. 6, No. 11, November 1957 POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their It Application. Synthetic Polymera, Plastics. Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13, 1958, 451.14. Author Krukowaki Zdzislaw- Inst Title Gluing of Wood with Adhesive AG. orig Pub: Technik drzevn , 1957, No 6, 177-181 Abstract: Description of the preparation, properties) and use of phenolformaldehyde adhesive AG for the gluing of wood. Gluing is effected at 2DO and a pressure of 2-4 kg/cm2. Duration of setting of the adhesive is of 3-4 days. The resulting bonded joints are of high Imchanical strength, and are resistant to the action of water, fungi and bacteria Card 1/1 BTJCKI, laslaw) GRUINP "I Mqg!!~~~Ow Properties of epoV gluaq modified with polyvinyl aoatals. Polinary twore vialk-a ad,&1&23-4 A 16). 1. Instytut Lotniatwa, Waretawo, SUCHM., Jan,, inz,j KRUKOWNI, Zenca, i=, Method of joining aluminum to aluminum or to copper. Energetyka Pol 14 no.8-.2"-245 Ag 160* BILIGOLISKIT, Boris Petrovich; KRIJKBALI, Mark Semenovich; STAROSILISICZY, Anatolly Issarevich; KAWITSEVO Tesr-","N ~Z or; ANDEMY, S.P., takhnichookiy redaktor (Senior welders' work experience with pit furnaces] Op7t raboty starshikh ovarshchikov nagrevatellnykh kolodtoov. KharIkoy, Go*. nauchno-tokhn. Ird-yo lit-ry po chernot tsystnoi metallurgit, 1954. 48 p. (MLRA 8:7) (Welding) (Ketallurgical furnaces)