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YEFIMOV,N.A.; VASIL'YEV,A.S.; YUSHKO,Ya.K.; KONAROVA. A.A.; KUELANOVA,P.S.;
ZHIGULINA, L.A.; 'YUSIOMMCHp L.B. *, BULYCHEVP' G.V. -1
Effect of wastes of a metallurgical plant on the health of
the population. Uch.zap. Moak. nauch.-Isal.inst.(,san. i gig.
no.903-76 161 IIRA 16:11)
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38195. KUBLANOVA, S. L.
Iz nablyudeniy nad tavotenlyam lilly. (Botan. ud Gorlk. goa.
uh-ta). Byulleten( Olav. botan. eada, vyp- 4., 1949s a. 72
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Ornamental. M-8
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, 91911
Author Kublanova, B,Lt
Inst Main Botanical Wrden As USSR
Title Decorative Grassy Perennials in the Gorkov Botanical
Garden.
Orig rub Byul. Gl. botan. sada. AN SSSR, 1957, vYP. 28, 45-53-
Abstract On the basis of completed experinents with about 400 va-
rieties of 26 botanical families 100 varieties have been
recomaended to provide the city of Gorki with ornamental
green growth. The list of recommended plants indicated
the origin of the perennials tested, the height of the
plants, the period of flowering, flower coloration, and
utilization in decorative plantings- 54 varieties of the
recorr.mnded perennials belong to the native flora of USSR.
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USM/Cultivated Plants - Ormnental.
Abo Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, 91911
18 of them grow in the Gorikovskaya and Arz-groaskaya
Oblasto.
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Kublamovskayal V. N. - "The Application of Analytic Continuation in Numerical Bethods
of Analysis." laningrad Order of lanin State U imeni A. A. Zhdanov, Leningradt 1955
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate In Phymioonathematical Sciences)
50s Knizhnaya Letopist, No 24, .11 June 1955,, Moscow, Pages 91-104,
KUBLANOVSKAYA, V-N-
xtension by replacing the variables in :numerical
Using analytic a
analysis* Trudy mat, inst. 53tl45-185 '59. (MIRA, 1219)
(Mathematical analysis)
"~~WVSXL~J'N.; SMIRMVA, T.H.
Zeros of Hankel function# and of certain other functions connected
vith these functions, Trudy mat, Inst, 33:1%-191 139.
(MIRA l2s9)
(runctional analysis)
KUBIANOVSKAYA. V.N.-ALaniggrad)
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Some aLlgorioms for oolving the entire problem of eigenvalues.
,Zhurovych.mat.1 mat.fizo I no.4:555-370 J2-Ag f6l. (KM 1438)
(Algorlem) (Eigonvaiuss)
3/020J61/136/001/003/037
C1II/C222
AUTHORt
TITLE3 Certain k1gorithms for the Solution of the Complete Problem
of Eigenvalues
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, No. I,pp.26-28
TEXTs The author considers now algorithms for the solution of the comp2&0
problem for real non-singular matrices with eigenvalues jj~Ljj > JA~ >
> "'11"nI > 0 different with respoct to the absolute value. With the aid
of a multiplication of a certain sequence of matrices A k with orthogonal
matrices V (k) a sequence of left triangular matrices A M
k tij k
Ik is constructed in all algorithms. V
Let
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Certain Algorithms for the Solution of the Complete Problem of Eigen-
values A1 A , AI Al vi
A2 A 11 A2 A2 2
Ak k-1 k-1 Ak Aklvk
Then a) (k) 2 + 0 kj + 0 kj
(1) 11 1
[1(k) 2 + 0 [( n k]
nn n-I )
For a sufficiently large kp the columns of the matrices T2k-I
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Certain Algorithms for the Solution of the Complete Problem of Eigenvaluen
I L2 ... ZL, 2k-1 and T.2k 1 T, 2 ...r 2k are arbitrarily little
different from the eigenveotore of the matrices AIA and AAI, respeetively.
Let A1 A A 1. Airl
A2 1~ 1, A 2. A2 r2
A3 A 12 A2 .1*1 3 ' A3 3
Ak A k- 1Ak-1 A kft Ak k
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Then k-2 k 1 k-1
r1(k) 1 2 2 + i 1,2,..,n - 1
a) 2 0[(
/& k-11
k-2 2
-(2) [1(k)]2 _jj,2 + 0 ""n
n
nn
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Certain Algorithms for the Solution of the Complete Problem of Eigenvalues
b) For a sufficiently large k, the columns of the matrix Tk - 'r1 V2 " Zk
are arbitrarily little different from the eigonvectorn of the matrix ALI.
Let A
A 2 1 1 2 A2 2
A k k-1 k-1 Ak Ak rk
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Then a) 2 [ I k+ k
+ 0 0 1 1,2 ... n - I
(3) (k) 2 2 0 Icn ]k
nn n "n-1
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Certain Algorithms for the Solution of the Complete Problem of Bigenyslues
b) Taking the 'r k, beginning from one ki so that they are as little
different from the unit matrix as possible then A k becomes arbitrarily
near to the left triangular matrix being similar to the matrix A i
Ak w TkI A Tk -
Let Tk (t) - t(t t 2)..(t tk tk for k 4co. The eigenvalues of
A satisfy i JAI > IX 2 > > k - Let
A I . A
A 2 T I A I
1
A 3 '(2' A 2
A k T. k- 1 Ak
. . . . . .
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w A1 r
t E isA T,
2 2 2 2
(t3- t2)E A3 13 r 3
1 t,k-t k-1)z Ak Ak "k
. . . . . . . . . .
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Certain Algorithms for the Solution of the Complete Problem of Eigenvalues
Then (a~k)j )2 o 'Fk W) k( /Y
1 4 + 0 -1- 1
ii. /i - tk k(/ki) k(), 1- 1)
(4) 1,2j..., n - I
i(k) 2. 2 + 0 Y k( P-In)
nn I (~-n - tk) Y Ot'n-ld
b) Taking the 't"k , beginning from one k , arbitrarily near to the
unit matrix Z then A k booomes arbitrarily near to the left triangular
matrix being similar to A - t 0 t Ak . Tk' (A - t kE)T k '
C) 11(k) k
If in one stop it holds - (A - t and if t t + 1(
nn n 01 e- 6 k+1w k nn
and'r are taken so that I (k+1) has the same sign as 1 (k) then
k+1 nn nn
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11(k+1) A _ t ~t 62 cons t.
nn A k+1
The author thanks D.K. Faddeyev andT.N. Faddeyeva.
There are 3 references t I Soviet, I Imerican and 1 Swiss.
PRESENTEDs July 14, 1960, by V.I. Smirnovv Academician
SUBkITTEDt July 5, 1960
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AUTHOR: Kublanovskay a, V. N.
TITLE: solutions of the eigenvalue for any matrix
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Matematichookiy institut. Trudy.
v. 66. Uoscow, 1962. Raboty po aytomatichaskomu I I
programmirovaniyu, ohislannym metQdam i funktsionallaomu
analizu. 113-146 . . I
TEXT: The algorithms described in two earlier papers by the same author
(DAN SSSN, v- 136, no. is 1961, 26-281 Zhurn. vychislit. matematiki i
matem. fiziki, v. 1, no- 4P 19611 550-5W are now used to solve the
following problems: (1) Determining all the oijeavaluos of any square
matrix'A with elements from the field of complex numbers; (2) determinLng
the vectors of the oanonical basis of such a matrix; (3) reducing the
tPatricen All and !'A to a quagi-diagon,al form (11 is the matrix transposed
and oonjugate complex with respect to A). in order to solve problems I
and 2t A-in given a quasi-diagonal or quasi-triangular form, whereby the
determination of the eigenvalues of A is reduced to determining the
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Solutions of the oigonvalue -*- B172/BI12
eigenvaluea of matrices of lower order. The results of oomputatiOUG
performed with the aid of a digital computer are presented in several
examples and are compared with other authors$ dat a. (Mark Lotkin, J. N.
Wilkinson). There are 4 tables. 6
V ;,
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BII&IS102
AUTHOR: Kublanovskayat'V. H. (Leningrad)
TITLE; Certain iterative processes of matrix symmetrization
PERIODICALt Zhurnal vyohislitalln;y matematikij matematicheskoy fisiki,
v. 2, no, 5t 1962, 760-767
TEXTs For an arbitrary real matrix*A, a sequence 'BO a A, BI, B29'**Bkt***
.is constructed, which tends to a symmetric matrix whoaeqquare is equal
to AAI. This is done in the following way's Bk+IBkT)U. where,
0
'Cal SO)
TI"
-s("... eA
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Certain iterative processes of matrix... B112/BI02
and [,(k)12 + [O(k)32 . 1. The coefficients O(k) and s(k) are determined
by the condition that the matrix element of B k+I with the index pair 411)
is equal to thp element with the index pair (i,j):
sign (t(k) + b(k) t(k) _ t(k)
c (k) -ii JJ a(k) . 0 (k)6 k' 6k a Ji ii
I + 62 b(k) _ b(k)
+
~' + 6k ii ii
The soquence (iltj,)# (i 2PJ2)P**o may either to chosen a priori or
be controlled during the iterative process. This algorithm is applied to
the solution of linear systems. The trace tr(+VW-I) is shown to be the
maximum mean of the traces tr(AU)t where A is non-singular and U is
orthogonal.
SUBMITTED: Maroh 31, 1962,
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KUBLANOVSKAYA, Y.N.
Solution of the prob'10 of eigenvalues for an arbitrary trix.
Trudy Hat.inst. 66013-135 162, MIRA 15111)
(matrices)
KUBLANOVSKAYlo VJf-
n the trianplar exponential
Applioation of LR and A P a340ritbmO i t.inst, 66sl36-
method to matrioes divided into squares. TrudY Md (KERA 15111)
146 t62. (Matrices) (ZigenvaluaB)
EUBLMOVSKAYA, V.K.; PADIZMVAV V.N.
Computation methods fora lying the generalised eigenvalue problemo
Trudy Hat.insto 66s247- 1$ 162. OaRA 15oll)
(Platrile's) (Sigenvalues)
ixc!~ssiois, :ra; AF4o24565
M.1101R: Kublanovokaya, I. N. (Lenin_,rad)
TITLE: Roorthogonalizing a system of vectors
SOUME: Zhurnal Vy*ohisUtellnoy matematiki i matematichaskoy fiziki, ve h, no, 2,
1964, 338-340
TOKC TAGS: linear system., matrix invcri;ion,, orthogonalization, biorthogonal-
ization, linoar algebra., numerical computation
ABSTRACT: It is well known that the process of orthogonallzation,, used in certain
nunerical methdds' can give ride to , :;i_n:Lficaftt 16ss of accuracy. In methods
for solving linear systems and for matrices, based on orthogonalization
;nd biorthogonalization, it is poss.1Aj1,) to :Ln,)rove the accuracy if one "roorthog-
onalizes" tho consturucted system., -i.e., constructs a ne;j system or vectors,,
nearar to being o thogonal with respactv to a given metric. In the present paper,
a process of ghogonAli ation is derived., wbich permits the construction of an
orthogonal system of vectors with.respect to the given metric, and also a dual
ACCESSION NrR.- APL024565
pair of conjugato'bases; with accuracy 2 if the given system van obtained with
accuracy F_. The, process is based on the following lemmas let A be
an arbitrary matrix of simple structure with pairwide distinct diagonal elements
and nondiagonal.,elements havinj oidar of magnitude Then
Aq ail
ail
all am
V,
ail - On"
determines the eigenvalues and the oiConvectors v, of the matrix with
respectively. '.01,.o process may be repeated using the con,-
accuracy 83 and
A.
structed vectors as the given ones. Tho process can be applied to the solution of
linear Gyatozas arA tho inversion of matrices. Orig. &A. hast 18 equatioAlle
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Zhur. vych. mate I m"t- fiz. 5 no.
KUBIANOVSKAYAp V.N. (Leningrad)
A process of preorthogonalization of a system of vectors.
Zhur. vych. mat. I mat. fis. 5 no.2026-329 Rr-Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
KUBLANOVISKA~ji,, Kl~~-k-
Algcr.-tthm for calculating the eigenvalueB of positively defined
matricege Trudy Mat* inat. 84:5-7 165. (MIRA 180)
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KubLanovakiy B. N, and Yurkevich 1. Vao, "The Problem of Designine
Follower 5)rstaw with a Constant Time-olementv" Sbornik traktatav
Studencheskogo nauchnogo Jotchchestvn-LVollaction of Troatises of
the Student Scientific Society7j, L953# Istme Is Pages 60-72
(Ullynnov fleniffl Faectrieal-Engineering Institute, Ieninerad).
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of Gas Flows." Thesis for degree of Cand. Tech-
nical Sci. Sub 24 May 49, Academy of Com.:,unul
Economy imeni K. D. Panifilov
Sumary 82, 18 Dec 52, DiseerlatioU
Prejented foX DegXees in SQtenct and ErmineCtIng,
in Maecoij in 1949. Yrom V2chemsysYs Moakuk,
Jan-Dec 19,49.
i.T-7 1i-1-1
KOZHINOV, V.F.; POFKDVICH, G.S.: KARLINSKATA. M.I.; KOLANOVSKIT, L.B.,
kandidnt takhnichookikh nauk, retsenzent;
kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SMIRUOV,A.P., rodaktor;
FFJWH, M.N., takhnichaskiy redaktor.
(Automation in the work of water supply and sewage disposal
installations) Avtonatizatelia raboty Yodoproyodno-kanalizatsion-
nykh soorushenit. Moskva. Gos.ivd-ro lit-ry po strottel'styu I
arkhttakture. 1955. 257 P. (KLRA 9:1)
(Automation--Water-supply engineering)
(Sewage--Parification)
NIZI, Vladimir Avalldovich; MIANOVSJCIT, L.B., kandidat tekhaicheskikh
nauk, nauchnyy rodakf'o?--. -SXtM7Z .77ri- reds kt or itdatallstya;
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MOVIDIV, L.Ta., takhnichaskiy redaktor
(Antomatizakion and dispatching in water supply systems) AvtMti-
satstia i dispetcherizatatia sistem Yodoenabzheniia. Moskva, Goo.
,zd-vo lit-ry po strolt. I arkhttakture, 1956. 241 p. (HLRA 91ll)
(Water supply engineering)
15-57-4-5 55
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,
P 219 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Kublanovokiy, L. B.
TITLE: Need for Increased Remote Control Operation in the
Petroleum Industry (Zadachi telemekhanizatsii
neftepromyslov)
PERIODICAL: V sb: Telemekhaniz. v nar. kh-ve. Moscow, AN SSSR,
1956, pp 372-381
ABSTRACT: The author examines the possibilities for remote
control of equipment in the petroleum industry. He
points out the hith level of mechanization of
petroleum extract on and the almost complete lack
of automatic control and remote control. The
following instances of the use of remote control are
described briefly: 1) in production from flowing
Card 1/2 wells in Bavly; 2) in the pumping installation on
1. 15-57-4-5655
Need for Increased Remote Control (Cont.)
the Chutinskiy watershed in Bashkir ASSR; 3) in the deep-pumping
units in the Southern Alamyshik industry. The inadequacies of these
systems are noted. A plan to introduce remote control of egipment
on a wide scale was developed In 1954 and is described in t e arti-
cle. The author proposes a central office which would direct the
equipment of the industry with remote control. One of the functions
of this office would be to interest the institutes of the Academy
of Sciences USSR and special departments of the various ministries
in studying the principles of design, construction, and distribution
of remote control equipment.
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.KUBLAN)VSKIT. L.B
Remotot control of water intake wells under river beds. Tod.
I son. tokh. no.Bill-16 As 156. KRA 9s10)
(Oil wells) (Pumping machinery)
IVAIIKOV, P.A.; KMIAMOVSKIY L.B.; ZHEGAMV. V.K.
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Remote control of water-enclosed wells. Neft.khoz. 34 no.1:35-38
Ja 056. (IGRA 9:5)
(Ull fields--lquipmont and supplies) (Remote control)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 576
Kublanovski.Y. Ley-Sarina3dph--,
Avtomatizatsiya I telemekhanizatsiya dobyohi nefti (Automatization
and Remote Control in Petroleum Engineering)'Moseow, GoStOp-
tekhizdat, 1958. 316 P. 3,000 copies printed.
Chief Ed.: Kovalevas A.A.; Tech, Ed.; Poloeinap A.S.
PURPOSE: This book In intended for petroleum engineers. It may also
be use4l to engineers in other branches of industry where there
is automation and remote control of production processes,
COVERAGE: The author given an account of automatic deiioes and
apparatus used in automation and remote control In petroleum
engineering. He describes the diagrams for the automation and
remote control of technological processes involved in the free-
flowing (fountain)# pressures and deep-pump methods of producing
petroleum. The flooding of petroleum formations is also covered
along with methods of designing data transmitters which convert
nonelectric values to electric. The author also gives a general
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Automatization and Remote Control (cont.) 576
account of foreign experience in automation and remote control in
petroleum engineering, The book does not claim to be an exhaustive
study of the subject; its aim is mainly to acquaint workers in the
petroleum industry with progress made in this field. Diagrams for
the various systems of automation and remote control are described
twice; the first presentation in very general and is meant for
persons not too well versed in the field, the second presentation
is very detailed as is for specialists. The author thanks the
following for assistance: Professor A,S, Virnovskiy and M,A, Gavrilov,,
Engineers BMs Levin and M.G. Geshelin and colleagues at VNIII
P,A. Ivankov., A.L, Abrukin, V,K, Zhegalov, S.A. Smolenskiy
0.G* Zakharovap AeMe Pirogovp and G,S. Shorin. There are 43 refer-
enoes, all of which are Soviet.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Introduction 5
C 4rt--"
GL4MKH,Patr Andreyevichl XHACHATURYAN, Sergey Aremovich;'TSMMWs,
L.Ta.. kand.takhn.nauk, rateensent; KOLANOTSICIT. L.B.,
kand.takhnonauk, red.; TAIROVA, AA~.,~-
V.D., ekhn,red,
ti
[Vibrations in piping and damping tachniquas) Vibrataii
v truboproyodakh i metody ikh ustrananiia. MoekTa, Goa.
nauohno-takhn.izd-vo unshinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 242 po
(MIRA 12:8)
--Vibration)
(Pipe
VI]VIOVSKIT, A.S.; KHrWTq A.P*C,-KUBIANOVSKIT, L.B.
Prospects for automatic and remote control of petroleum
production procasoese Neft. khos. 38 no*10tl-5 0 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Oil fields-Produotion matho" )
(Automatic control) (Remote control)
KUBIAHOVSKIY, L.B.j OIEGOV, D.O.
Automatic and remoto control of pipeline transportation of
oil. Trudy VNII no.35:129-141 161. (MM 15:1)
(Petroleum-Pipelines)
(Automatic control)'
(Remote control)
Inventig.ting o~,~ diti cf ti!(, fcm~i,,tion of -.classilzr. Lnci
amonitm iodom(jrcv,2-!-te:;. OG~l rc.20:5~-&-,, 15~'.
Olotnasito iodomorcurutes) C 0)
(A . onitim iodmercurates)
GRIW, V.A.j KUBLANOVSKIY, S.I.
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Conditions for the forantion or rubidium lodomerourates.
Trudy OGMI no.27t2l-28 161. (HAA 16s6)
(Rubidium salts) (Iodomercurates)
GRIZO, V.A.; KUBLANOVSKIYp S.I.
Conditions for the formation of sodium iodcm*rcur&tOs. Trudy
OGM no.2705-37 161. OURA l6t6)
(Iodomercurates)
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V.
FORTUNATOV, N.S.; KUBLANOVSKIY,
Phyaloocheml-.al 13tuctr of the oystAm antimorq trIlchloride - uulfur
Ukr.khimahur. 30 no.51436-4/41 164.
(MIRA 1824)
1. Inntltut obahchey J. neorgentchenkc7 khImli All Uk-3S[?.
FARTUMTOV, II.S. - XUBIANOVSKIY V S ; BIRYUK, L. I.
11-~~~~
Inturaction In the system Dentavalent antimony - sulfur chloride.
'Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.W17-820 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Inat1tut obahchey I noorganicheakoy khimli, AN UkrSSR.
KUBLAVOV 1 -01
SKIY _-Xokav-So1omo=iah;-YAK0US 1, A.M., rod.; SHROKOVA,
--- 'tekhn. rod.
(Transitron generator] TranzitronrWi genorator, Moskva Goa. onere.
izd-vo, 1963. 39 p. (~Wsovaia radiobiblioteka, no.4211 041aA 1011)
(Oscillators, Electron-tube)
KUBLANOVSKIY, Yakov Solomonovich; SARIBAN, Mark MIkhaylovichj
UM, YINCRENw, -053-rg-ry Vesil 'yevich; LYWTIBZRG, V.P.
inzh,, ved. red.; PONOMAREV, V.A., takhzi. red.
[Klystron generator. UNU impulse devieo for determin-
ing the uniformity of'the characteristic impedance of a
coaxial cable] Klistronnyi generator. Impullanyi pribor
UIP-4k dlia opredeleniia odnoradnosti volnovogo soprotiv-
leniia koaksiallnoge kabelia. (By] G.V.Demlianchenko.
Moskva, Filial Vass. in-ta nauchn. i takhn. informataii,
1958. 14 p. (Pare4ovai nauchno-takhnicheskii i proizvod-
stvennyl opy-t. Te*a 36. No.P-58-36/9) (MIRA 160)
(Klystrons) (Coaxial cables-Measurement)
KUBLANOVSKIY Va.
-
Quantitative determination of trivalent thallium ty means of
p-hydroV-m-nitrobansoic aoid. Trudy OGM 'no.27t29-33 161.
(KM 1616)
(Thallivas.-knalysis)
XUBLANOVSKIY, V.S.1 MAZURENKO, Ye.A.
- ~ - ~
Using 1-hydrazinophthalazine in the photometric determination of
cobalt. Trudy OCHI no.2709-43 161. (KMA 16:6)
(Cobatl-Analysis) (Phthalazine)
KUBLANOVSKIY. V,S-
Analysis of comPoundg of sulfur vith chlorine. Zav.labe 29
no.5s548-549 163. (MIRA 1685)
1, Institut obahchey i neorganichaskoy khimil AN UkrSSR.
(sulfur chlorides)
S/124/63/000/003/018/0065
D234/D308
A UTI O'q:; Gvazava, G. N., 'Kandelaki, N. A. , Kublauhvili, A. N.
and Okrushvili, G. N.
T Application of electronic analog computers to oome pro-
biems of nonlinear raechanicc occurr,-lG in the calcula-
tlcm of nonsteady motion in the head jyi;*.am of a hy-
dro-clectric atation
PE 1--( 10 1) 1 CA LRolferativnyy zhurnal, Eckhanika, no. 3, 1963, 68, ab-
otract, 3B404 (Izv. Tbilicuk. n.-i. in-ta oooru""h. i
gidroonerg., 1962, v. 14, (48), 55-63)
T -'.~ TTh4-~ authors give methods of calculatiribi, the vIbrationj of
L.1-10.,;Cs in tirie head syptem of a hydro-electrl~c fjtation by me-ana of
a ~-ud--Aing, analot; computer Mt-ITI-H (IM-K- 11 4.
m V brationo in prim,,.a-
damping (with resiutanca) rooervolra are ullcu-
fur u!iy low" variations, both po,;Itive an~i ,,e4;utive. The me-
Lo it posjible 'to take into ~iCCOLIIII. idle runnii-ig of the
hylro6unerator. Theoretical and experim(.-ntal data are compared
Card 1/2
S/I
Apijlication of clectronic
,.,rOM
!-Itation).
14
Lad-zhanurokaiya and Arznlnozayu 3*.ations and
Specific 3,1~1---'Olnl of
reforcnlcou. Abotractur'u notc. ~;omplctc
nard 2
GVEFMSITELI, 1.14.; HIDI='P I.F.; *TDLEHp Kh.N.; ABASHIDZE, G.S.;
KUBIASHVILIO M.V.1 UGREMBLIME, D.Sp.
j
I
Technological processes for obtaining molding materials based
I on tung cake, Plast.massy no.11:49-50 161. (HIU 14sJO)
(Tung nut) (Plastics)
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SOKOIA)VAP z.~.j KUBLj,_aAQA,_
Sam indices of the oxidation-reduction processes in the blood
In dogs with experimental atherosclerosis under the effect of
negative maroionitation, Vop, kur,, fisioter. I lech,fiz,
kul't. 30 no.4o297-300 Jl_Ag 165. (MIRA 180)
1. TSentralinyy inatitut kurortologil i fisioterapil, Hooky&.
14 KUBLI,_ S*n*
Wh*t one should imow about the Narsan baths. Med.sestra 15 no-5:
8-12 My 156. (MM 9-8)
1, Is TSentral*nogo institute, kurartologit, Moskva.
(MARUN--CARBORLTID WATXRS--THERAPXUTIC USX)
, ,I %,. I L-
/'?J~ /'--4. A/" I;.".
/ I
KUBLICKASY A.
Feeding some benethophagous flab in Courland Lagoon.
P. 155 (Lechemas, Gersonas) No. 22 1957, Vilnius, Lithuania
SO; HONTHLY WEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCES:SIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JM. 1958
I
/1 /3, Z. / - ~'T /j ,,-I-.--
KUBLICKAS, A.
Feeding sole in Courland Lagoon.
p. 167 (Lachemas, Gersonas) No. 2, 1957s Vilnlus; Lithyania
SOs MONTHLY INDEX OF JUST EMOPEAK ACCESSIONS (F-EAI) W, VOL. 7, JNO. 1, JAN. 1958
A' ci a5,L I' a /-,- -1, , ,-3~ ~ - - -1
lusucla S*
Probs cWW"iova vaU49W vlUalm 1. h6atut tesu
Of UA Uver ulth vltmin 0 Adidd tW. likke 5s2
q Jm 50 pe 49-590
2, Of the S"Wd C31nq of Intar"2 D18""Mo POMAn Unl"rldtro
(Diftater - Prof* Jon Rogaskis MoDo)o
Pit -ITOPOPO~fk,- -YW~.Hj KIIFJLIK, L.N.
Materials or the removal of radiation aftereffects in plant cells.
RAdioblologia 4 no.6, "7&882 164. (KRA 1817)
1. Institut b1ologicheskoy fialki AN SSSR, Moskva.
blik; Oj' .4
Zenon Yal I
'cl 30,
_3 ~,:~c:jlof,olam
to t,,if
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Pabli, ... th
POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B-12
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958p 768.51.
Author : Kemula, W, amd Kublik, Z.
Inst : Not givene I------------
Title : Oscillographio Polarographic Potentials of
Electrode Prodesses.
Orig Pub: Roczniki-Chem, 30, No 4, 1259-1273 (1956) (in
Polish with summaries in English and in Russian).
Abstract: Using the oscillographic mothod of Geyrov for
the recording of the (V,t) characteristics
(accuracy Z 0.02 v), the authors have measured
the cathodic and anodic polarographic potentials
of the following ions: Tl(~), Cu 2/) Pb(2~)
Cd(2~), Zn(2j) Mn(2~) Fe(2~), Co(2/1, Ni(2/1,
Cr(3~) A1(3~): As(3~): Sb(3~), Bi(3/), Sn(2/),
and Snk~) against 18 different backgrounds of
Card 1/2
POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B-12
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 76831.
Abstract: indifferent electrolytes. It has been found
that the shape of the steps for
Co(2/), and Ni(Z~) on the oscillograms depends
on the time between drops (t); tho steps be-
come more distinguishable when t is increased
to 8-15 sea, For measurements in diluto sol-
utions of Li(/) and Al(3/) an electrode with a
t of 60 sac is required. The utilization of
clactrode with such high t's permits tho de-
termination of the accuraulation of secondary
oloctrolysis products at tho electrodo surfaces
In a number of cases the presence of 02 in sol-
ution caused the appearance of now steps, which
are ascribed to products of the reactions of
H20, with the ions investigated.
Card 2/2
56
COUNTRY-: -lc~l band
CA2EGORl i
AB3. JOUR, : AZXhimt, ,;o. .;o. 8001
AUTHOR : Kemula, W.; Kublik,
T IT V Use of a Stationary Fanging Nercury Drop
Electrodf. in Analytical Chonistry
ORII. FUJ3. Chem. anulit., 19581 3, No 3-1,1 483-488
ABSTRACT DEscription of modified dropf,ing Eg-electrode:
tl.e c-q%illary is a nercury container hermc-tically
'(,~!_led with a polyethylene stopper which can be moved by
means of i-,)lcrovneter screw; rotation of screw ovc.r certain
-ingle scuci~zcs out of tle capillary a drop of ccrt-~in sizc-.
time w-',thout underro-Ing iln~
TI drop can latng for somc
chan:,e; size of drops is readily rc prod icible. ~ricl. a
h-In-ling -ircq. el(Ictrode (FDF,). is %ised as cati.ode. A-m.;lgaw
for,nied ditrirl.. electrolysis wit!, hDL wac decompose..-~ by
arioi-jic oxld:stlon, and tl.e polaroerar. siowea minim.-- which
Corrcspc,-v' to potentials of anodic diszolutlor. of metals
jot, 11 iT.,e WaS 04'
that iin,'Erwent reduction a', FDE. ~i(,duct'
C:0).. 111'e
CC,U*I;T.R'A' Po.,,~4nj
CAT"ZORY
ABS. JOUR. RZI(him., No. 1959, po. pkool
AUTHOR
GRIG. PUB. I
A'39TRACT : 2-15 minutes at potentials from - 1.4 to
- 1.0 v (velatve to satura-teci calomel electrode).
i,clarci-Irams wcre obtained for Cd24, Pb2+, and Zn2+.
A rect, illnear dependence is shown of anode current of Tl'#
a-d Cu24 or. their concentration in 0.01 14 KC1 and 0.1
K~11 (T14) and 0.1 N KOH (Cu2+)
I- jolutions. TLC. Ire, '1. od
-e t
, - r~,i ;rl(-tection of Tl+ and C + at a concentraticr, of
10- , M. -- V. Mirkin.
C AJD: 2 /2
POLAIID
CATEDCRY i Fhysical Ghemistry. Electrochemistry
ABS. JOUR. i RZKh1m,; trob 1 1960; No. 623
AUVOR Kamula, W.; Xubilk,
I I IS T. Polish AS ~-- -:
ITITLE Cyclic Voltammott-i with Application of tho
Ranging Moreui-j Drop E'lectrode. I. Investipa-
tion of the Mechanism of the Reduction orr**
CRI411 PUB. : Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sai. chin., geol.
ABSTRACT ot geogr., 1958, 6, No 10, 653-6,5'9, LVII
: With the aid of the hanglr
mercury drop elec-
trode (RZhKhim., 110 23, 19 8, 110 77197), by a
~
mothod of nonsuroment of polarograms nnd oscil-'.
lographic polarograms (OP) according to Gey-
gerovskiy and cyclic voltwimetric curves (OVC)),
the meohnnism of the reduction of p-nitroanillii~:
(I) at pil 2-13 was studied. In acid solutions,
*P-nitroanilino
!(',APD 11.5
T_
!
COUFTRY D
1GAT-11YORY
APS. JCAM. nKhim. j Noe 1 196o, No.623
AUTHOR
ITS T.
TITL&
~O'RIG. PUB. t
ABSTRACT % on the polarograms and (;VC there is one waV0j,
cont'd or the poak of reduction of I at -0.8 v- At
pl-1>7, a now revor3ible oxidation-reduction
system forned by p-phorrj1enodianine (1j) and
p-quinonediimine :Ls found at -0.2 v, which
is confirmed by tho measurements of CVC in
pure solutions of 11. on OP, in the golution
of 1, two pairs of deflections at -0.2 and
corrosponding to two reversible
-0-55 v.
ICARD-. 2/5
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'COUP-TRY B
CATSOGRY
ABS. JQM* I Rmim's No, I 196o, No.623
AU THOR
TITLE t
OR in. PuB. I
ABSTRACT t leads to bifurcation of-the wave of I on the
Cont1d polarogram in 0.1 n. KOH, and to the appoarance,
of a socond peak on GVC. on the anodie branch
f CVC, a small minimum appoars at -0.8 V. III
does not stabil.*,zo the oxidation-reduction syn-
tem at -0.55 v. Tho addition of III leads to
the appearance of the anion of I at -0.8 v and
IMedes Its reduction to -1.0 v. Therefore, In
the presence of 111, at -0.8 v a reversible
CAM
PS. JMR. t RZXhim., No* 1
UTHOR
I
ITLE "
CILIO. PUB. I
1960, No, 623
ABSTRACT oxidation-reduction system of I + o~;t anion of
cont'd Ilis formed.-_ S.*Zhdanov
ICARD: 515
B
Distri 4ENAEU(J)
CYCLC WORAMO U ' I the gtAtimsfy hanill-A twy
dr 01!~Cfrqq~' 71. Investigation of the 014=11sm 01,
foulan J%Cjt%;~fnp and 7ent4l
tyalv.'Wi MW], Rwzni i *J , 911 _5fnr.Tr
---few, I rmlnwfy~; it . Anal, Chim. Atk 18, IMOUM),-
Ilie polattiraphk reducOon of Aq~ 104- 4 11111`06"'Mit
(1) in diffitrut buffers (pit 2-14) gave only oiK w4re; asid
noWrtnitillate products could be detected, Ushigahaug-
lng-lfg-drop electrode with alltroating current of virying
friqucitcyand eimplitudecir
cnabw th-1 aut)"Wo to It4k)w Of klartice of If-fir"Ho" Col.
different intermediate products havitig mrite "s. half-w,%Yv
potentials than the Initial comjxls~ kcd"ClInis of I ILA to~
henyl1hydrnsylataine (11), which could be nxidirx4i to nlftc&~-:
nxtne (111) at lower YLJ fare (0.221 v.). AtO.2Av.111was'
U
reduced to It. The redmi potential (4 (lie 1-11 system clc-~
created witli Inciensing pi[ of t1w. soln. lit strongly :klk.1
.Vdjns. III reacleA,orkh 11 forming asoxyberixtnt (IV)..
Hloctrolysis at pure IV under the SAtive CoMilloni primcd
Mit like camphor. It behaves as it surfacr-axilve agrnt, alki
ififlucrices the formation of the 1-11 rcdox system.
TO I-11SYMICM appeared Only lit WtaXtsexectilisig -0.6 v.
LZ
MITI!
Distri 4E3d
vobiiriiiLii'a-iiiii-en-tTnii-n-no-di-sto-a 6' -ifdi-
tion gocesseollby varlAble vott, o6cm?. P ott
Mi Val $try. W, Kemllf: *ad ii I
Nature 182. (=).- -
Al nF (imp ew and Cur"rent o an- freque" n-
rove,
L A otetpretAtUdoliesults end prrmitWl o~~rye!.,-nof--
I
f)iCi, the 0-tiettron reduction of p-nitnui itine anti uniesnfifilrd
p;oducts.
KUBLIK, Zenon
W:Lktor Kemula, Zbigniew Oalus,, Zenon KUBLIK,, "Application of the Hanging
Mercury Drop Electrode to an Investigation of Intermetallic Compounds In
Hercurys" Naturej, Vol* 182, No. 4644) 1 Nov 58p pp 1228-29.
Published from the Inst. of ftoical Chendstry, Polish AcadenW of Sciences,
Received I Sep 58.
KMUU.W.; GALU39Z-;I-KM'K-Z-
................... ... tinum In mercury ejso~rod*$
Investigation on the InfluSZ06 Of PlA his 7 no.10:723-7,28
on certain electrode processes*'Bul Ac Pol C (IjAl 9:6)
159.
1, Institute Of fts,c&l Chemistry$ polish Acad.917 Of SciOncsGe
Department of Inc-pganic Chemistry, Warsaw Universitye Com=ic&tsd
by WAsmula'
(31octrodes) (Amalgams) (platinum) (Mercury)
A'L) 81f_
dedrede t
ARMIRM-19M Won A20.
van
23
179"
,
i-A 9 Hg drop
=
of kk
u diametti, Imabersed In the same mine..
wen Polarized cytHeallyl or, after a coneg. ejectrolygis, an
anodicoxida.currawsorworded. Aq.soing.0jultsoill
Ph. So. Bb Cd AW ZU Were studied. With Zn, Sb
obeerved. 71us.oxiWo.ol.
Zu was cnmPktdr Inhibited at the Upplated pt electrode.
-It Is ProPosed that the Za (or Sb or Sn) formed an inter.
t
lli
me
a
c compd. with Pt In the Pt amalgam. This empd.
ld b
hil
d
-cou
ewt
se
at mors pos. potentials than the 11goildn.
Potential. Cd and traces of Ph were sepd. from Zn more
effectivelY with the
d ted Pt electrode, becauge the
thinner H
t u
fUta rtd
!V
ft
c
e
X
e required for nildn.
M.1in milt,
KEXULA, Wiktor: GALUS# Zbigniew; KUBLIK, Zenon
-m
Influence of the presence of gold in a mercuz-y electrode on some
electrode processes. Rocs chemli 33 no.6tl431-1441 959. (EEAI 9:9)
1. Xatedra ChemIA Nieorganicznej Univeraytetut Warszawa I ZAklad
Fizykochemicznych Notod Analityoznych Instytutu Chemii Fizycznej
Polskie Akademii Nauk, Warszawa.
~Gold) (Mercury) (Electrodes, Mercury)
"C -0-4 i&U-4 r0 C__
tMd* WOCOSMA Wiktilt KPMkllA
and
O
45M 55:7 ,
IMAish Aced.
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r 4~*6 f0 (1
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la M.-The tledru*. putentw 01 a A
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