SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUPERMAN, L. M. - KUPEROV, L. P.
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Lenin's Ideas on Electrification (Cont.) SOV/2068
d) Electric power plant construction during the Sixth-Five Year
Plan for the economic development of the USSR 29
el Hydroelectric power plant construction 35
f Development of the power-machine building 39
g Local fuel as the electrification base 50
h Thermification 62
Electric-power Plant Construction in Odessa and in the Odessa
Oblast, 66
Appendix (Tables I - XLII) 77
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TK85,,K87)
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KUPERKAN. L.M., inshener; KARP. V.S., inzhener.
PKSV brand jumper wire. Vast-sviazi 17 n,.1:14 Ja 157, NIM 10:2)
1.Odasskiy'kabe1'nyy 2avod (for Kuperman).
(Telephone lines)
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KUPARMAN, L.N.
Case of coma in bronchial asthma. Vrach. delo no.1:81 Ja '57
(MIMA 10: 4)
1. Olishanakaya rayonnays. bolinitna Kirovogradskoy oblasti.
(COKA) (ASTHM)
amm". L.N.
Cases of iatrogenic disorders. Vr&ch.delo no.9:975-976 S158
(MMA lltlO)
1, Ollshanskaya rayonnnya bollnitsa Kirovogradekoy oblasti.
(MEDIGM-PRAMIGE)
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KUPERXLN, L.H.
Some urgent problems in the work of the district collective farm
medical commissions. Trach.dolo no.3-.307-309 Mr 160.
(XIRA 13:6)
1. Ollebauska7s. rayouuaya bollnitea Kiravogradekoy oblasti.
(OLSHARL DISTRICT (KIROVOGRAD PROVINGII)-DISLBrLITT ITALUTATIOW)
KUPEW-Wj L.N.
Case of severe intoxication caused by aacariasis. Vrach. delo no.8s
121-122 Ag 160. (MIRA 13s9)
1. Terapevticheskoye otdoleniye zheleznodorozhnoy bollnitay stantaiya
Zhmerinka.
(ASCARIDS AND ASCARIASIS)
BELITS, Ye.A,; KMI114AN., LoNo
Depression witb suicidal attempts during treatment 41-th
saterold hormones. Vrach. delo no.1:148-149 JaI64
(MIRA 17:3)
I* Otdeloniye kozbnykh bolomley uzlovoy bnllnitgy statsii
Vinnitsa Yugo-zajAdnoy zhclcznoy dorogi.
AVEH511H) F.Sh., inzh.; WNIA1107, Yeje., Inzh.; GhOYSNAN, A.D., inz.h.;
KUPER-WI, M.A., inzh.
Automatic control of hopper loading. Mekh. i avtom.proizv. 19
no.31l9-22 Mr 165o (MIRA 18;4)
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ANDRONOV. A.7.; BORISOV, N.I.; KUPERMAN, M.N.; KFULIFAY, Tu.A.; KHAMAWKO. D.Y.,
kandidat takhnicheakikh naffT"%feii0WWf; WKOV, A.S., kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk, radaktor; BROWH, V.V., In2hener, zaveduyushchiy redaktoiey.
[Repair of the *Xoskvich" automobile; dismantling-aesembling and adjust-
ment work] Remont &Ytomobilla 'Moak-vich"; razborochno-aborochnye i ragu-
lirovochnye raboty. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostralt. lit-
ry, 1952. 286 p. MRA 6:5
(Automobiles--Repairing)
S/0191/64/000/007/0033/0036
ACCESSION NR: AP4041781
Inikova, Z, V.
AUTHOR: Popov, V. A., Kuperman, M. Yo., Krasil
TITLE: Electron mic-.oscopic investigation of phenol-rubbor compositions and their
J-: initial components
SOURCE: PlaBtIcheAlye mansy*, no. 7, 1964, 33-36
TOPIC TAGS: phenol-rubbor product, electron microscopy, ola8tomer, foam plastic, i
rubber SKN-40, nitrile rubb,3r, phenol formaldehyde resin, copolymerization, copolymer
structure
ADSTRACT: Electron microscopic Investigations of the surfaco structure of the copoly-
merization products of plionol-formaldehyde resin and nitrile rubber SKN-40 with an EM-5
electron microscope having a resolution of 20A showed a definite correlation between the
changes in surface structure and the quantitative ratios of the initial components as a
function of the conditions of thermal treatment. At certain ratios of components, the fdam.
plastic resultin.- from their copolymerization had a homogeneous surface structure, indicat-
Ing their uniform mutual distribuffoh. An increasing amount of elastomer led to a oomposi-
tion with a loose surface structure, which in turn decreased the capacity to form foam
CJd- : 1/2
7
ACCESSION NR: AP4041781
plastics. The surface structure of the copolymerization products was found-to depend I
greatly on the molding temperature. This is -obviously due to chemical tran,3formations of!
-chen-
the initial components resulting from the mechanical Lical processes daring their
mixing while being heated. In contrast to current concepts of elastomers and systems
nsisting of entangled molecular chains, It was found that they consist of xwidomly ar-i
c
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ranged bands. no band width of nitrilo rubber SKN-40 is 900-1000 Orig. art. has:
16 electron micrographs and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: None
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ORFROV, R.P.; GRINSHPAN, L.B.; BUISHINSKIY, G.I.; YUPEMAMI, M.Ye.
Gomposition and structure of naturally occurring calcium
phosphates. Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no. 4:716-721 Ap 164.
(MIM 17: 5)
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Powdered, organic insectofungicide. Patent U.S.S.R. 77,920, Dac.31, 1949.
(CA 47 no.19:10170 '53)
'USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. j-6
Mineral Salts. Oxides, Acids, Basea.
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Kh., No 8., 1957, 27434
Author M-Ye. Ku rman, A.P. Belopollskiy.
Inst Academy of Sciences of USSR
Title Researches in Sphere of Manganese Arsenate.
Orig Pub: In sy=ponium "Tasledolismiya po prikl. khimii", M.-L., 12d-vo
AN SSSR, 1955, 225-235
Abstract: Processes connected with the production or Mn arsenate by the
method of As_Oj (I) oxidation with pyrolusite in presence or
H,S0.0 were studied. The part or zbe isotherm of the terttiarY
system As" 0.- - MaO - H,O at 75 0 for the concentrations of 1
from 0.2 to40% was taken down. It was established that MnIfAsOy
.4H.,0 (II) was the bottom equilibrium phase along the whole
length of the isotherm (within the limits of the above mentioned
concentrations of I). The oxidized solutions, from which II was
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USSR/Chemical. Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. J-6
Mineml galts. Oxides, Acids, Bases,
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Kh., No 8, 1957, 27434
precipitated, contained 5 to 6~ of As-O-.--. IT mixed with g sir.
YP YP
is precipitated from these solutions by lime. Also the possi-
bility of the separation of a part of gypsum from IT by the ire-
thod of the step-by-step precipitation of the oxidized 3olution
containing AnOl- , Mn' ' and SO'~_ by lime was studied. It, was
found that it was impossible to separate gypsum, because even
at the addition of only a 14ual amount of gypmm (of the stoi-
chiometric amount corresponding to the acid content in the solu-
tion) IT was precipitating together 'with gypsum. Bibliogmphy
with 10 titles.
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USSR/Inorganic Chemistry Complex Compowads. C.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30284
Author Kuperman, M.Ye., Orlov, V.I.,, Krutitskaya, S.N.,
Ta-UM-,w-. I.
T
Inst
Title Investigations of Arsenous Compounds of Copper and Zinc.
Orig Pub 5b. Issledovaniya po prikladnoy khimii, M.-L., Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1955, 236-243
Abst Under laboratory conditiona, were prepared CU3(Af3q_f).,,.
Cu(OH).;,, Cu(MO,~).,, Cu,(AsOV),.CU(OH).,, Cuj(ASOe).A,
Zn?(AsO
).,,and Zn,'AsO,,,L
Zn(ABO,,).,,, Zn 'AiSO,,,
Zn(OH).2-. A determination waa made of the F-unts of
AsAO-,-or As.,Oj and CuO or Z&O, dissolved in solutions of
NH3 and CH3COOH at 25 and 70'.
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KUPEL14AN, M.Ye,; ORWV, V.I.; KRUTITSKAYA, M.N.; TRUSHKINA, N.I.
.IMENOWSW
Aqueous suspensions of powder and paste-t a DDT and hexachloro-
cycloboxi.ne compounds used for spraying. Trudy] NIUIF no.156:
187-199 '55. (KLRA 9:10)
(DDT (Insecticide)) (Benzene hexachloride)
KUPERMANO l4je.- ORWV, V.I.; KRUTITSKAYA. M.N.; TRUSHKIUA, N.I.
- -
Aqueous suspensions of 15,15and 20fj DDT compounds used for
spraying. LTrudy] NIUIF no.156:199-201 '55. (HLRA 9:10)
(DDT (Insecticide))
AUTFORS Andreyeva,Ye. I., Kuperman, M. Ye.,Krasillnikova, Z.V. 2JN5-50/54
TITLE An Electron Yicr~s-cope Investigation of the Effect of the Native
Substance of Actinonqces and Chemical Compoiinds upon Bacterium
(Pseudomonas) Malvacearum E. Smith of the Cotton Plant. (Elektronno-
mikroskopicheskoye issledovaniye deystviya nativnogo veshcbestva
Actinomyces i khimicheskikh soyedineniy na vozbuditelya gommoza
khlopchatnika - Pseudomonas malvacearum E. Smith).
SMIR
PERIODICAL Doklady- Akademii flau , 1~~71 Vol, 115j Nr 5j PP& 1031 M 1032 (USSR*)*
ABSTRACT Pseudomonas malvacearum, is one of the moat frequent and most dangerous
disease of the cotton plant. Many chemical preparations and native
substances were used in attempting to combat its cause, which were
separated from its natural antagonists. Among the latter actinomyces
is the most frequent. Under the atoms of these mushrooms Nr. 2812 was.
found to be the most active. Its activity was examined by means of
"veral methods, Undor the electron micronope EM-3 (1n.ooo and
3.2.5oo x) some sound bacteria were 1*.-)und in the Pseudomonas malvacearum
zone,, whicbl, when res-owed, began to Lyow and were virulent. After one
day the bacteria had branches in the cultureY which, however, dis-
appeared after 3 days. After lo days, the entire bacterial mass formed
destroyed parts of the bacterial cells in the Petri dish which., wben
re-sawed, show growth on the culture medium. The electron-an-icroscopical
investigation made it possible to study the influence exercised by the
Card 1/2 native substance of the actinomyces strain Yr. 2812 upon the cause of
20-5-50/54 -
An Electron Microscope InventiLration of the Effeet. of the Native Substance of
Artinomyres and Chemical Compniinda upon Vacteriiun (Pseudomonaa) valvacearum
E.Smith of the Cotton Plant&
the disease. This substance is able to lyse the bacteria, on which
occasion the envelopments and the content of the bacterial cells are
destroyed* In order to compare the effect with that produced by chemin
Gala, the degree of dentrvction caused by ethyl mercury chloride and
copper triphenolate was examined. It was found that the effects prow
duced by these two chemicals differ. The latter compound was not able
to destroy either the orrvelopmpnts of the cells of the bacteria,,
whereaa the former caused an enlargement of the cells. Destruction
began on the cell. wall, after which also the contents was destroyed*
The native substance of actinomyces caused the lysis both of the cell
walls; and of the content of tha bacterial cells.(There are h Slavic
referencear).
PRESENTED by Volkkovich, S.I., Ac2demician, MELrch 15, 1957
SUBMITTED March 7, 1957.
AVAILABLE Library of ^.Iongress.
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AUTHORS: Andr,,!j-eva, Ye. I., Kuperman, M. Yt,.. Krasillnikova,Z.V. 20-3-43 1,16
. . .... . . .........
TITLE: An Electromicroscopic Investigation of tile Lysis of Botrytis
Cinf-rea an(; Fusarium Graminearum by Luti
j)iotic Substances SecrIt
_
ed by Actino-mjc;t Vi
';~a lektronnoiaikrookopiche3koye issledovaniye
lizisa Botrytis Cinerea i Fusarium ffr1minearum antibioticheskim
veshchestvum vydelyayemyta aktinumitsetami)
F_"`RIODICAL; Doklady All SSSR, 1957, Vol. 116, Nr 3, PP. 500-509 (USSH)
AL~STRACT: Most of the proved chemical reagent3 have proved little efficient
against fusarium and botry~_ip..cirie 'r'ea. The former deseaae in plants
does not only affect grain, but also the interior of the cereals,
whereas the second fungus affectr,, also oleraccous plants besides
corn. On the other hand, satisfaQtory results were obtained against
the agents of this desease by antibiotica of the actinomycetes.The
native substance secreted by act Nr 1639 (AN USSR) has
proved most efficient during the investigations by the authors.
This substance was obtained with a calture of the fungus accord-
ing to II.A.Kra3illnikov (reference 1). After 3 to 4 days the forma-
tion of sterile zones round the antagonist in cultures of the two
pernicious fungus was observed. The lysis process was observed,bj
5000 times enlarga-ment. The growthzones of acti.RopVcetes were also
investigated, aB well as those of the pathugerous fungus. As can
Card 1/2 be seen from the photographs fig. 10,2) sound fruits and "hyphen"
An Electromicroacopic Inveutigation of the Ljf3i.,; of LButr.,,_~in 20-3-43/46
Ginerea and Fuoariura Grarainearata by Antibiotic Oubotancee Secreted by Actinomy-
cetea
of Botrytis oinerea are formed. Various lysis stages of these
two organo of the "Schadpilz"(Gerfaan) were observed in the steri-
le zones. In the actinomycetes zone wer~~ there found only sound
actinom,yeetes hyphen and 3p rea which have shown no symptoms of
det;traction. The investigation8 shew a high activity of the actino-
mycetes-anti-bioticum. The picture obtained from the observation
of the lysia of fusurium lgrnlainearum was analo-ous to the pre-
Y, A t1 -affected part of the
vious olle. (fig. 1:9 , e ,; clit th" ie nor,
hyphe becomes first more compact and conserves its shape. There
are 1 figure ind 3 references, all oC a tich are Slavic
PRESENTED: June 11, 1957, by S. I. Vullfkovich, Aoadc,.iician
SUB14ITTED: May 3o, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Con6rez3s
Card 212
SOV/58-59-7-15878
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 7, p 177 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Kuperman, M.Ye., Krasillnikova, Z.V,
TITLE: Application of Ithe Electron Microscop~ln Chemical Industry
PERIODICAL: Soobshch. o nauchno-issled. rabotakh I novoy tekhn. Naucbn. ln-t po
udobr. I Insektofungisidam, 1958, Nr 10, pp 120 - 129
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss in detail the possibilities and results of applying
the electron microscope In various branches of chemistry. They point
out -that the most interesting results have been obtained in studying the
structure, shape, and dimensions of phosphate particles from various
deposits, as well as samples of synthetic phosphorites and apatites. The
structure, shape, and dimensions of particles of a number of new fillers
have also been studied, in particular kaolin, talc, and clay from various
deposits.
A,M. Rozenfelld
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AUIMORS: Chepelevetakiy, M, L., Gimmellfarb, B. M., 20-119-1 - 36/52
Kuperman, M. Ye., Kranillnikova, Z. V.
TITLE3 An Electron-Microccope Investigation of the Structure of
Phosphorites From the Kara-Tau Basin (Eicktrorno-mikroskopi-
cheskoye issledovaniye struktury fosforitov basseyna Kara-
-Tau)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 119, Nr 1, pp. 133-135
(USOR)
ABSTRACTs The phoophoritoo of this basin (doponits kk-Say, Kok-ou and
Chulak-Tau) contain larger quantities of dolomite (mostly
10-18%), whereby the consumption of sulfuric acid per ton of
assimilable P 0 in superphosphate incroasen. Thereby the
quality of this'fertilizer is impaired as well with regard
to the assimilable P20~ as to its physical properties: it
becomes hygroscopic an smeary. At present 2 methods of the
enrichment of these phosphorites exist: flotation and the
chemical mothod. By flotation it was posgible to attain a
concentrate with a highly reduced inagnesium, content (Ak-Say),
whereas the phosphorites of the Chulak-Tau deposit still
Card 1/3 yield concentrates with an MgO-content of 1,5% and higher.
An Electron-Microscope Investigation of the Structure of 20-11 '13-1 -36/52
Phosphorites From the Kara-Tau Basin
These difficulties may be explained by the grain size of the
phosphate substance of these phosphorites. The respective ores
were inspite of a similar geological age and belonging to the
same series of phosphorites intensively changed by a contact-
-metamorphism (nearness of a granite-intru3ive), eopecially
their phosphates were recrystallized. The structural peculiar-
ities of the Chulak-Tau phosphorites were investigated under
an electron-microscope. The structure of the phosphorites of
the two remaining deposits were studied for comparison under
an ordinary microscope. The characteristics of the Kara-Tau
phosphorites are given ii table 1. Polished sections of
phosphorite samples were produced, impressions were made by
the polystyrene-quartz and the collodium-quartz method and
then etched, and again impressions made. The investigation
showed that the size of the phosphate Crains in all 5 samplep
from Chulak-Tau lies between 0,1 and 4,0 (figure 2). As the
production of concentrates is due to the grain size in Chulak-
Tau rendered difficult, the flotation shall be combined with
a refinement by diluted acids, especially H200 4* There are
2 figures, 1 table.
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An Electron-.Microscope InventiCation of the 3tructure of 20-119-1 -36/52
Phosphorites From the Kara-Tau Basin
ASSOCIATIONi Nauchnyy inatitut po udobroniyam i insektofungisidam
(Scientific Institute for Fertilizers and Insecticides).
Gosudarstvennjy inatitut gornokhimichoskogo ayrIya
(State In8titute for Mining-Chemical Raw Materials)
PRESENTED: June 11, 1957, by S. I. Vollfkovich, 1.1ember, Academy of
Sciences, USSR
SUBf.* ITTED s June 5, 1957
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CIIELEVETSKIY, M.L.; GIMMELIFARB. B.M.: YMMAN, M.Te.; KFUSILIVIKOVA. Z.V.
Blectron microscopic study of the structure of phosphorites from
the Kara-Tau basin. Dokl. All SSSR 119 no.1:133-135 Mr '58.
Wn 11:4)
1.11auchn.vy, institut po udobroniyam i ineektofungisidam i
Goeudarstvannyy institut gornnkhimichenkogo syrlya. Frodatavleno
akademikom S.I. Voltfkovicham.
(Electron microscopy)
(Xsra-TA,i--PhnsPhorites)
XUPERMAN, M.Ye.; YANYSHEVA, V.S.; KRASILINIrOVA, Z.V.
Electron microscope studies. (Trudy) NIUIF no.164:42-43 159.
(MIRA 15:5)
(Electron microscopy)
-KUPERMAN, M.Ye.; STUIANOVA, I.G.; YASIIKE, Ye.V.; AMELIN, A.G.
Electron microscope determination of the size of sulfuric dold fo
drops. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no.6:1427-1428 Ap 164. (MIRA 17Z
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy -institut po udobreniyan i insoktofungi-
taidam Im. Ya.V.Samoylova. Predstavleno akademikoin S.I.Vollfkovichem.
GORSHENINA., G.I.; KUPERMAN, M.Ye.; MIKIIAYLOV, II.V.
Electron microscope study of the structure of bituminous
polymoric materials. Koll.zhur. 26 no.2:165-167 Mr-Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR i Nauchno-isoledovateliskiy
institut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam Imeni Ya.V.Samoylova,
Moskva.
KUPERMAN, M.Ye.; KAPILEVICH, S.B.; SERPBRYA!IAYA, R.M.
Electron microscope analysis of the decomposition of apatite
with a mixture of phosphoric and sulfuric acid. Khim. prom.
40 no.8:594-595 Ag 164. (MIRA 18t4)
VAYNSM2n= 'IT.; YMSH, k.;--KLURIRMN, 0.-
Nev tvpes of products at the Odessa Yoad Concentratoa Combine.
Kona. i ov. prom. 14 no.11:27-28 N '59. (MIRA 13;2)
I.Odeaskly sovnarkhoz (for Vayshenker). 2.0desakly kombinat
pishchavykh k~ontsontratov (for Kuperman).
(Odesea--Yood, Concentrated)
TERZIYEV) G.S.; KUPERMAN, 0.1.; VAYNSHEIIKERI N.I.
New types of products* Konse i ov, promo 18 no.8:20-22 Ag 163.
(MULk 16:8.)
1. Odesskiy kombiAa't pishchevykh kontsentratov.
(Food, Concentrated)
m
A'UTHOR: Kuperr. S, 0 V1 C,0 - 5 2', - 8 - r, / 2 8
TITLE: Or. the Relationship of Temperatures in Heatin-; Ylues of
an Oven and in the Axial Plane of the Co,-.in,- Charge
k0 sootnoshenii temmeratur v otopitelliVkh ~"analakh
koksovoy p(,,chi i v osevoy ploskosti 1-o',~sovo-o piroga)
i_; -
PERIODICAL: Koks I Khimija, 1958, lir 8, pp 20 - 2L~ ('jS-R)
ABSTRACT: The uharacter of the dependence atid closeness of the
relationship between the final temperature of a coking
charge and the temperature in the control heating flues
was investigated. Corresponding measurements were carricd
out on a coke-oven batLery of the PK-45 system fired with
blast furnace Gas. CokinG time (14 hrs 45 min) and the
composition of the blend were practically constant.
Temperature measurements in the cokinE charge were carried
out from the coke side at a distance of 2 300 mm from the
door lining in three points along the oven height at GOO,
2 100 and 3 200 mm from the oven sole. The temperature
attained 10-15 min beforc :)ushing was considered as the
final temperature. AltoEcther 31 experiments were made
and the results obtained w(;,,rp- Eititistically treated
1-3). Tj,e corrr~ln.tiori coof l'icient's between the
SOV/,~;8- 5E- 1_7~-r//28
On the Relationship of Temper.3turc-s in Heatirit, FlijfIS of' an Oven
and 3r) the Axial Plane of the ColAtir C11arLe
temperature in the central flues and the final temperatures
in the tar-line plane at the above stated heights were 0.72,
0.76, and 0.70, respectively. It is concluded that using
the method of statistical correlation, them-lationship
between the temperature in the heatin6 control flues and
the fin.31 temperature in the axial planS of the coking
charge was established. A change of 1 C in the control
flue corresponded to the changes in the axial plane of the
charE.-S of the above mentioned heiChts of 2.93, 2.20 and
2.59 C, respectively. There are 3 fiG-ures, 1 table and
4 Soviet reicrences.
ASSOCIATION: ITMIN
1. Ovena--Temperature factorn 2. Coal--Processing
Card 2/2 3. Teniperature--Measurerrent 4. Waste gaoco--Appiientions
KUPARMAN, P.I.; SUKHMO, S.I., kand.takhn.nauk
Now data on the vertical shrinkage of the charge from Kuznetsk coals.
Koko L khIm. no.4:20-24 16o. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Tootoohnyy uglekhimiohoskiy institut (for Kupermau). 2. Kuzastokly
metallurgicheakiy kombinat (for Sukhenko)
(Coal-CArbonization)
OPIMILO, P.J.; AGAPOV9 BoG.
--l-
------------- ice of the PX-2k-t7PO cok-3 ovens during the
Characterist rges from Kuznetsk coolls- Koks.i khim- no.7%
coking of cba (14ru 13:7)
24-zq 160.
1. vostochnyy uglakhimicheakiyl inGtitut*
(coal-Garbonization)
-U,PERMAN, P.I.; NIKITIN, Yu.K.; RAKOV, V.V.; RASKIN, V.Z.; KUZNETSOVA,
A*I*
Characteristics of large dimenison coke ovens in connection
with the cok1hg of charges of Kuznetsk Basin coals. Koks i
kbi-. no.12222-27 262. (MERA 16:1)
1. Vostochnyy uglekhimicheskiy institut (for Kuperman, Nikitin).
2. Kuznetakiy metaUurgicheakiy kombinat (for Rakov, Raskin,
Kuznetsova).
(Coke ovens)
KUP.ERMAN, P.I.; GRYAZNOVP N.S.; MOCHALOV, V.V.; FROLOV, V.V.; KJSTAFIN, F.A.;
PUSHKASH, I.I.; SLAVGORODSKIY, M.Vi; LAZAREV, B.L.; BORISOV, V.I.;
Prinimali ucha:stiye- CHERKASOV, N.Kh.; ZABRODSKIY, M.P.; MCHENKO,
Aj.; RUTKOVSKAYA, Ye.N.; SAITBURGANOVA, N.I.; SHTAGER, A.A.;
SHISHLOVA, T.I.; BUDOLI, Z.P.; MENISHIKGVA, R.I.; GORELOV, L.A.;
AGARKOVA, M.M.; KOUROV, V.Ya.; KOGAN, L.A.; BEZDVERNYY, G.N.;*
POKROVSKIY, B.I.
Effect of the lengthening of the coking time on.the coke quality and
testing of coke in the blast furnace process. Koks i khim. no.9:
23-28 163, (MIRA 16:9)
1. Vostochnyy uglekhimicheskiy institut (for Kuperman, Gryaznov,
Mochalov, KoganI Bezdvernyy, PokroVskiy). 2. Urallskiy institut
chernykh metallov (for Frolov). 3. Nizh,.io-Tagillskiy
metallurgiche,-Iiy kombinat (for Mustafin, Pushkash, Slavgorodskiy,
-Lazarev, Cherkaaov, Zabrodskiy, Avtchenko, Rutkovskaya,
Saitburganova, Shtager, Shishlov'a, Budoll, Men'shikova)
4. Koksokhimstantsiya (for Borisov, Gorelov, Agarkova, iourav).
(Coke-Testing)
TAYTO. Yf,M rlr,~t,~r -;.,Abn. nauk; SHVAJCIS~, S.A~' kand, tekhn.
inz'h,,, U,'.I'RIYENK0, inzh.~ DOHM[AiI, G.A., inzh.~
IZILAELIT, Yc,.I,I,. ln~h..' KULAKOV? N,K., -trizh.; hUSHLYANSKIY,
B.S., inzb~- IMEMOIN, L.V... ~Tizb.[decea.-adji LEMOV, A.S.,
inzh,,~, SHVKUS, G~A~ '~ inzh.-. SEVART.SIMI, I.Ya., inzh.~
YATSE41:0. fl'ya',, -inzh.r L113111*, P.P,, inzh.., HOD, 1.111.2
ZYhEV, V.P., inzh.,
dokL(.,r Lekhn, nauk, prof., rr;d.~ KOZ
inA,,, redo, LGALOV, K.I., inzh.,
red. 'ed.;- 121(10t~ B.Z., inzh..red.3
POTAPOV, A.r,,, lyi-,h.~ red.- SHELKOV, A.K., red.
fltf-produ!~L indu3try worker*s handbook in s.Lx volumes]
Sprav-,t--hnlk k:~ksokhimika ; oho.-mi tomakh. MoS-kva,, Metal-
Vc.'..2. 1965. 288 p.
22913
311171611000100610031012
A004/AI04
AUTHOR: Kuperman, T. L.
TITLE- Planetary milling of ring-shaped grooves
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, no. 6, 1961, 17
TEXT- The Sterlitamakskiy stankozavod im. Lenin& (Sterlitamak Machine
Tool Plant im. Lenin) has developed and fabricated a special multi-spindle
machine tool for the planetary milling of ring-shaped grooves. 0ear box and
drive mechanism of this machine are unified with the corresponding units of the
model 2A150 vertical drilling machine. The spindle stock has a four-apindle
head in which the cutters are inserted. The fixture for the planetary milling
has two setting positions on bracket 14. The component is set by the base
apertures on dowel 2 and is clamped to the hold-down by the clamping device.
After pressing the "Start" button the spindles are lowered rapidly, the milling
cutters get into tho component apertures and the operating speed is switched on
as soon as the guiding journals of the cutter bear on the component. Then the
fixture with the component being machined travels in longitudinal direction
relative to the rotating cutters which during that time effect the Infeed to the
Card 1/3
22913
8/117/61/COO/006/003/012
Planetary milling of ring-shaped grooves A004/A104
depth of the ring-shaped groove. This motion 1.5 effooted on account of a
displacement of connecting rod 10 and hydraulic cyliL,:er piston 12 fastened on
bed 9. The travel of the lower fixture table is controlled by screws 11 and 5.
The longitudinal travel of lower table 8 being terminated, the terminal switch Is
switching on motor 13 and the complex motion of upper table 3 relative to the
cutter begins. A worm ie seated on the motor shaft which drives worm wheel 15 and
axle 16. Two worms 6 rotate worm wheels 7 positioned on the axle whose and has
a journal 4 with an eccentricity which Is equal to the depth of the ring-shaped
groove. The eccentric Journals displace upper table 3 with the component relative
to the milling cutter. The full cycle of the upper table travel being terminated,
a terminal switch switches off the motor. Connecting rod 10 of the hydraulic
cylinder returns the lower table into the initial position, the cutter is rapidly
retracted from the cbmponent and the spindles stop rotating. The planethry mill-
ing process Is fully hutomated, the operator o-ily loads and unloads the components.
The automated process permits one operator to attend three machines in a transfer
line. The machining cycle lasts 2.5 minutes. To Increase the tool life, the
machining process is carried out with kerosene cooling. Fig. 2 shows the layout
of the planetary milling machine. There are 2 figures.
Card 2/3
.- KUPEFMAIll T.L.
Killing annular grooves In hydraulic-distributor bodies. Stan.i instr-32
no.3:33-35 Hr 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(Killing machines)
KUPERMAN, T.L., inzh.
Planetary milling of ring grooves in the body of a hydraulic
distributor. Stroi.i dor.mash. 7 no.10136-37 0 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
(Milling machines)
i, ~. I
K U T, -,' I.-, T. If. .'odi-~a-l '," lit,~ry Ned-ical ztvl. im, ~,jrov
. ; i x .1- c ; I
I
(Ilbr., alinic for J,"rinato-Vencreal Diseasas,-c-P/49-; hbr., ~,hair -iicrobio-;o,-,,r,-cl949-.
"Eilidemic, 6onta-,ious, and 4osite Stomatitis, [I Vest. Vene!-ol. i Dermatol., No. 3, 1949
1
KUDIIYAVTSEVA. V.I.; MERMAN, T.M.
1, 1 .
Bacteriological findings in the treatment of tuberculous meningitis
treated with etreptonVain. Probl. tuberk., Moskva no. 5:21-25 Soot-
Oct 1952. (CLML 23:5)
1. Docent for Kuperman. 2. Of the Tuberculosis Institute imeni
Prof. Shternberg (Director - Candidate Medical ScienceB A. D.
Semenov) and of the DeDartment of Microbiology (Head -- Prof. V. R.
Berman) of Leningrad Pediatric Medical Institute (Director -- Prof.
N. T. Shutova).
KUPERMAN, V. D.
Periodic motor activity of the stomoch following surgery for peptic
u1car. Xhirurgiin 34 no.5:46-53 MY 158 (HIRA 11:7)
1. 1% fRkultAtakoy khirurgich"skoy kliniki imeni And. N.Y. Burdenko
(dir. - smalushannyy dayntell nauki prof. general-leytenant N.N.
Yelnnskiy) I Hoskovskogo ordenA Lenina meditainakogo instituta imeni
I.H. Bachenovn.
(PEPTIC ULCER, surg.
poetop. motor activity of stomach (Rua))
(STOKACH, phyniology
motor activity Aftar surg. for neptic ulcer (Run))
KUPEWN, V. D., Candidate Med Sci (dies) -- "Periodic motor activity of the
operated stomach of i~-An in ulcer cases". Moscow, 1959. 11 pp (Min Health
RSFSR, Moscow Med Stomatological Inst) (KL, No 25, ig5gj 141)
,::- X--
KU MMN, V.D.
Acute abdomen in a paeudohermaphrodite. Sov.med. 23 no.11:150 N 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Iz kliniki khirurgicheskikh bolezney (zaveduyushchiy - prof. 2.L.
Selltsovskiy) Noskovskogo stomtologicheakogo instituta i khirurgi-
cheskogo otdolonlys Koskovskoy gorodskoy klinichaskoy bolluitey Imeni
A.A. Ostroumova (glavuyy Trach P.V. Abashkina).
(HIMMODITISK complications)
(ABDOW ACUTS caere reports)
( UPUMM9 V.D.t kando-medonauk
U00 of' Mon powder. Yestekhire 85 no.10:127-128 0 160a
(KERA 13t12)
1. Is khirurgicheokoy klivillri (zav. .. prof. P.L* Selltsovskiy)
Moskovokogo atomatclogicheekogo inatituta i Moskovokoy, gorodskoy
klinicheakcry bollultoy Nos33 ime Ostro=ovae
(TIME MUCTS) (VDlJNM-TRKATMT)
KUPER14AN~ V.P., kand. med. nauk (Moskva K-9, ul. Semashko, d.",
B.S.
05tecaynthesis with a metal rod in the treatment of pathological
hip fractures. Ort. travm. i protez. 23 no.10171 0 162.
(MIRA 17.10)
1. 1, kliniki khirurgicheakikh bolezney (zav, prof. P.L.
Sel',~!ovskiy) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo
instituta i travinutologlehoskogo otdeleniya (zav... zasluzhennyy
vrach MIFSR D.S. Kovalev) bollnitay No.33 imeni Ostroumova.
SOV/1 2,1-57-7 -7868
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mckhanika, 1957, Nr 71 p 57 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Ayvaz'yan, V. G., Kartvelisliviii, N. A., Kupernian, V. L.
TITLE- SUrge Tank of the Pneumatic Type (Urainitel'nvy rezer%uar pne~ -
tilaticheskogo tipa)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Musk. energ. in-ta, 1956, Nr 11), pp 160-173
ABSTRACT- The problem of incorporating a pneurnatic surge tank into the system
of a hydro-elcctric powerplant with a subterrPnean powerhouse is itives
tigated. It is pointed out that the use of d pneumatic surge t,ink in a spe-
cific case taken under advisement permits doing away with an above-f-he-
ground location of the tank. It. is further pointed out that such a pneurnat -
ic surge tank does not create any additional problems that could affect
adversely the operation of the hydraulic power-gene rating units .1-d per -
mits retaining a controllability of the entire system analogous to that of
a system equipped with a regular surge tank. The desirability of con-
ducting an investigation on a model of a pneumdtic surge tank is men-~
tioned.
G. V. Aronovich
Card 1/1
0"Icb- MAZUR, A16k3andr Pfsksimovkch; HOSTKOV.
Vladimir I-11kheylovich. PRIYMAK. ?orf1r17 lvsnOvich; GRILL 74'1-
redakton, VOROYIN, K.F.. tekbUcheakty reflal-tor
[Umlerground hydroolectrie power plants] Podzemnya gidroalektro-
stantmit. Moskva, flos.anarg.lzd-vo. 1957. 132 P. (MIRA 10-11)
(Hydroelectric powor utationa)
KHUKHLAYNY, G.A., inzhener.;KUPBRKAN, V.L., inzhener.
Damming the St. Iewrence River in bruilding the Long Sault
Dam. Gidr. stroi. 26 no.2:53 7 157. (au 1o:4)
(St. lawrence River--Dame) I
KUPERMAR, V.L., inzh.
Hydraulic calculation of surge chsombers in designs for hydro-
electric power Dlants having pressure diversion channels. Gidr.
stroi.26 no.12:24-30 D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Hydroelectric power atntions)
7117 1 2t~11diC-2 0 of
2
t-rc-mi"d roc-loc t 1--* d t!~ t i o . I: r. C". oll., 11
I fli 71- 1 ~ N"; I ~-e t i
U. S, S : i (~r&~r 1,-'bo.-- I c-,d B-) inor Inf- n f,~c, r~ ri i all 1 t ..I
7. V. Kin-by'-A"ev N 11 copico ~n-
IVANOV, V-G-,kund.tekhn.nauk: KTJMUWT. V.L.,Inzh.; KHTMfIAYMV, G.A.,inuh.
M~porl"nce In damming larpe rivarc In the U.S.A. Mnerg.stroi.
no.101-713 158. (HIRA 12:2)
1. Moskovskiy energoticheekly institut (for Ivanov). 2.
Glavp,ldrnenerp,oetro.v,montazh (for Ku erman. Khukhlayev).
(United Statee-DaM
VIVOGRADOV, Aleknandr Aleki3androvich;KUPERMAN, V.L. , kand. teRhn. nauk, red.;
SLOBODKI21A, G.N.V red.; VELITSYN, B.L., tekhn, red.
(Experiment in the organization of the maintenance and repair of
excavating machines in the construction of hydroelectric power
plants) Opyt organizateli tekhn1cheakogo oboluzhivanlia i remonta
zemleroinykh mashin na stroitellstve gidroelektrostantilil. Moskva,
Orgenergostroi 1959. 54 P. (MIU 14: 1.1)
(Excavating machinery-Maintenance and repair)
(Hydroolectric power stations-Design and construction)
SOKOLOY, Tsevolod Arkad'yevich-, KUFMM, T.L., red.; BORMIOT, N.I.,
tekhn.red.
(Hydroolootrio plants in Yugoslavia] Gidroalaktrostantaii
IUgoslavil. Hoskvn, Goe.energ.izd-vo. 1959. 97 p. (HIRA 13;2)
(Yugoslavia--Hydroelectric power stations)
TOLKACIW. L.I.; KUPMKAN, Y.L., red.; KATYMY, G.I., takhn.red.
(Reduction of cost and acceleration of concrete construction
at the erection'of hydroelectrio power stations] 0 snishenii
stoimosti i uskorenii proizvodstva betonnykh rabot nar-mtroi-
telletve (MS. Konkva, Gos.energAzd-vo, 1959. 102 p.
(qonerste construction) 1 (NBA 12:7)
(Hydroelectric power stations-Design and construction)
KUPZRKA?1,_V.L.. kand.tekhn.nailk
Arch dam of the ladzhanur Hydroelectric Power Station,
Mr. stroi. 30 no.6:44-46 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Ladzhanur Hydroelectric Power Station--Dams)
KUPE:~L.Y, V.L., k,-nd.tukhn.I:Lll!:
"llydroulectric en.-i mcrir.,: ,r._ C4icalf by J.G. Rev'eved by
-WpOri;*.un. G2;_dr. Ltroi. 31 no, 1:62-63 ja 161.
!.,ower stations) (:JRl-i% 14:2)
MUM -N-., V._L,.,,-kand.tekILn,,nauk; KIIUKHLAYLV, G,,A.,, ii),-,h~
hiotometric method of measuring excavatiOnB in rock.
32 no-4,.48-49 Ap ',62. (Penstockf3) (MIPA 15~'-4)
EFERMANP.'~V.L., inzh.; OBREZKOV, S.S., inzh.; ERISTOV, V.S., red.;
WBRITSKIT, M.M., inzh., red.j MIOSTKOV, V.M., Inzh.,
red.; ROZANOV, K.A., inzh., red.; TAYCHER, S.I., Inzh.,
red.; KORNIIDVp A.M., red.j IARIONOV, G.Ye., tekhn.red.
(Deoign and construction of hydraulic tunnels and under-
ground bydroeleotric power stations] Proektirovanie i so-
oruzhenie gidrotekhnicheakikh tunnelei i podzemnykh GES;
materialy soveshchaniia- Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963.
231 P. MRA 1611O)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhi-
tektury SWR (for ErIstov).
(Hydroelectric power stations)
F,F. KI)PEIVAII) V.L., kow". tr.-khri.
BE Lf A K .0 V , A . A. , rn -Yi:~; Fu K v
rl I.! tf KVA . A 0 , A.F.
()RLOV..V.A.:karid.tokhn.riauk,dotn.
of wa*ler mrinagement ark] hydratilic construction)
v-An-,,[,,, kh,)zial.,3t,7a -, gldrotekhn~Owokcgo
Stroii'viat, '65. 302 p.
otitf-ll Teklhni-h--skog, ol-oiota Ginudarstvennogo
i r. f k
IISSR (for Pellyakov). 2. Zavt)duy-uL;h--hiy kafedroy glcli-,qv..
FLdros~,jr-u7~enjy li~)v)sibirskogo inzhenerno-
lri.,,LiW-i,a jil. V.V.Xtqb).%jL&va (for Kvai-dakov).
KYPERMAN Ya 14 kasididat el;6nomicheakikh nauk.
, -=L , - -,
.~P, * 0 7
Great possibilities for increasing labor productivity In
construction. Strol.pred.neft.prom. I no.10:22-23 D '56.
(MLRA 1OS2)
(Construction inditstry)
KUMWAV, Ya.
Increasing labor productivity in construction work In the sixth
five-year plan. Vop.skon. no.5:43-58 My '56. (KL.RA 9: 8)
(Construction industry) (labor productivity)
KUPERMAN Ta M, kand.okon.nauk
Overhead coots for the construction of pipeline mains. Stroi.
truboprov. 3 no-11:18-20 N '58- (MIRA ID12)
(Pipelines--Costs)
E~1_! 'Yakov Kironovich, kand.ekon.nauk; YAKUSHKV, Pavel Mikheylo-
vie-Y."-'-'Wflitma-l-tfchastiye: GINDIN, I.F., kand.ekon.nauka
BIRMAH, A.M.. kand.ekon.nauk, red.; KUTSENOVA, A.A., red.iza-va;
ELIKINA, N.M., tekhn.red.; GILENSCE, P.G., tekha.red.
[Working capital of construction organizations] Oborotnya
oredstva atroitalinykh organizataii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry
po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 159 P.
(MIRA 12:8)
(Construction industry--Finance)
SOV/95-59-2-3/13
AUTHORs Kupermanp Ya.M., Candidate of Economical Sciences
TITLE: Aluminum_i__n____f_ipe1i6e Construction (Alyuminiy v truboprovod-
nom stroitelletva)
FERIODICALi i4
Stroitelletvo truboprovodov, 1959,,\Nr 2, pp 6-9 (USSR)
ABSTRACIN To meet the requirements of pipeline construction program
of the 7-Year Plant an estimated 6 million tons of steel will
be needed. There are peveral ways of economizing steel; one
is to use aluminum alloys in the production of' pipes which
have the advantage of presenting a smoother surface than steel
pipes# resulting in lose hydraulic resistance to the flow of
gas or liquids and a corresponding output increase of 10 - 15A-
Aluminum alloy pipes lead themselves better'to pressing, rol-
ling and bending and to production of variable wall thickness.
Aluminum alloy tubes are partioularly suitable for the trans-
mission of sulfurous crude 01 and sulfurous gas as well as
for laying in aotive corrosive soils. The article refers to
experiences made with aluminum alloy tubes in the USA. Up to
the present two alloys ANG-3 (with a tensile strength of
'
kg/cm2) and
2.1000
AMG-6 (with a tensile strength of 3,OOC
Card 113 2
kg/cm ) have been used. In 1958, alloy V-92, composed of
Aluminum in P.Lpeline Construction SOV/95-59-2-3/13
Card 2/3
aluminum, magnium and.sinc, was developed with a tensile
strength of 3,600 kg/ M . There are two factors which are
so far opposed to the utilization of aluminum alloys in
serial pipe production - the price of aluminum and the lack
of it due to other industries absorbing most of the avail-
able aluminum. Up to the present, aluminum alloy pipes have
been pressed and polished as required for aircraft con-
atruction. This technology of production has now been
changed to elec-trie-welded pipes instead of pressed pipes,
requiring no poliefi, In serial production, 1 ton of 120-mm aluminum
alloy pipes vould, cost' , about 134W0 rombles. and 1 ton. of
aleeYe PiPsh- -- 7,100 Toublas* The article shows the
economic expediency of V-92 aluminum alloy pipes, as compared
with steel pipes, taking Into acoount the greater wear re-
sistance of the former and th& fact that in the case of small
diameter pipes economy in achieved by using reduced wall thick-
ness for aluminum alloy jApes, ad compared with steel pipes.
Due to the lighter weight, the transportation, handling and
laying of aluminum alloy pipes is cheaper than that of steel
pipes. Even at the prevent high cost of aluminum alloy
pipes, there are cases, where it pays to use now aluminum
A I uminu iri 1'iPL'li"Q Constructioi,
alloy pil,ea
p fts e-g. for trd-q1'misjic)n Of
nd i_-, s , ., h e
m aluminur Lij joy Fipou r
There are 2 tables.
oUtlL
t
Card ~13
KUPMMNe T89M*v Imnd.ekon.nau)c
Forms and methods of the lower-ooholon operational planning. Strol.
truboprov. 5 no *11:25-27 N '60. (MIRA 13..1l)
(Gag, Natural--Pipelines)
KUPERMAN, Ya.
Internal potentials for increasing labor productivity in construction.
Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.12:10-16 '61.
(MIRA 15:1)
(Construction industry--Labor productivity) (Pipelines)
BA11yRIII, jqikhail Ivanovich, kand. ekon. nauk.; KOITAT, Vita-UY
Llvovich[docoaced); GUREvICIf, I.I.S.; Prinimil uchas"iye
KUPLIU,Wl'Ya -*N kand, okon. nrauk; UZU11, 1J.P.1 red.;
SHISHYMI A.V., red. izd--va; SIMISITEVA, II.V., tekhn.
red.
(Planning the production and oconomic aitivity of building
organizational Planircrvanie proizvo~'ii3tv,~nno-kliozialstvennoi
deiatellnonti stroitellrqkh organizatsii. 2. izd., perer. i
dop. 1.',oskva, GosatroAzdat, 1962. 415 P. (MIRA 15:9)
(Constructic.;n inc~uotry)
KAZANSKIY, B.M., inzh.; K~11~~011, Ya.14.,_ kql3d.ekon.nauk
Overhead expenses in pipeline construction. Stroi.
truboprov. 7 no.10:26-28 0 162. (KIRA 15:11)
(Pipelines-Cost of construction)'
BITIZOIll O.F., inzh.; WKSHTEYN, D.I., inzh.; KUPEAMI Ya.1-11.)
kand. okon. nauk.; RUDNE;(, I.B., kand. t;khn'.M'uk;
GORDUSHm, P.B., red.; ZHUKOVSKIY, Ye.S., nauchn. red.;
GIROVSKIY, V.F., glav. red. serii; BOGINA, S.L., red.;
GOLIBE'liG, T.M., tokhn.red.
blandbook on mitterial and mchinery ,Tupply for construction
unitol Spravochnoo pof3oljio po rwitorialInc-toklmichoskom
snabzh,mliu stroiteltnykh organizatail. Pod obohchoi red.
P.B.Gorbushina i D.I.Bukshteina. Mookva, Gonstroiizdat,
1963. 607 p. 01IRA 17:1)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut ekonomiki
stroitellstva. 2. Direktor Eauchno-issledovatellskogo insti-
tuta ekonomiki stroitellstva i chlen-korresTment Aka-lemii
strottollstva i arkhitektury (for Gorbushin .3. liukov,)ditell
otdela norrirovaniya matcriallnykh resursov i trien na ttroi-
tellnye konstruktsii nauchno-issledovatell skogo in!3tituta
okonomiki stroitellstva (for BukshtoYn~-
(Construction industry-Management)
KUPEUVAIIJ, Ya.
Textbook on the economics of conatruction. Vope ekon.
no.1-137--IJ,O Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3)
AREFITEVAP N.A., inzh.; KUPERMAN, Ta.M., kand.ekonom.nauk
Internnl potentials for increasing labor prvInctivity in pipeline
construction. Trudy MIST no.14:40-54 162. (MIRA 16:12)
KUPERMAN, ra.M., kand.ekonom.nauk; RUBlNOV, 11.Z., inzh.
Economic effectiveness of using pipes made from aluminum alloys
in pipeline construction. Trudy MIST no.14-.95-104 162.
(MIRA 16:12)
j! I , Ycyov t,! it :,no-v4ch; WBYLLVA, L. - ,
[(ArrU.J,l! .1 -' - rqjttal and prod~i, * !,~ri Aockv of" f-anntruc-
tion Innol Oborotrrju Lzoi~!tlva i proiwodstver.-
nye ,t,v,.~ltel'nykll organizaL3ii. Ploskva, Ekonc-
r -1 ka ) 19(1,. 65 T, . ( !~! T T j.'.. I-? : E '
ZIIUKOVSKIY IVAEOV, Nikolay
knnd.
ek3n. iiauk,~ Prin-I'lrial uchastiya '.0rS[I'MYN, D,I.;
MUTH, Yo.l., pr,-.,f., dol,t,,)r tok~hn. nauk, rntsonzzent,
DGNIEVAYA, 11,V.. kand~ ekori. nauk, et. propod.,,retsen-
zent.- TJSPFN0"KFi, V.V..~ Iranc.1,, eVon. nw.ik, ratoenzent;
VERMIGUGINA) V,ya,.. rel.
[OrganlZatlrrl 'A' prz)-urum"nt in contructionj Orlyanizatslia
onabzfiani~a st r~ -1 tel Vya~ihaia shkoln, 1965.
283 p. (IMIRA 16:9)
J. ZavaduyuBnzhi-j kafedroy "Ekc-nomiki i organizatsli
t-O-a im. O'cr 'Inronik 2. Kafedrb "Ekonomlki
i ztroit(-,.I,'---!vnl 1.1;-'skovskogo inzhonornc-ekonomi-
chookog-i inst-Ituta Im. S,Ordzi.-)niki.dz..q ~for Ognevaya).
KUPERYAN, Ye., mayor intendantskoy sluzhby
Potatoes must be packed for shipment. Tyl 1. snaL. Sov. Voor. Sil.
21 no.8:89-90 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(Potatoes--Transportation)
KU MWP T-e I inzhener.;BARANOVSKIY. B.K., inzhener,
Remote control equipment for type UUP-1 subatationa. Vest. sviazi
17 no.4:8-10 Ap.157. (MIaA 10:5)
1. Toentralinoye konatruktorskoye byuro Mtniatergtva svyazI SSSR.
(ISIectric power distribution)
r
PIUM I BOOK EXPLOITATION 949
U.S.S.R. Ministerstvo svyazi. TL-khnicheakoye upravleniye.
Novaya apparaturs, radiofikataii gorodov; informatsionnyy abornik.
(New Equipment for Urban Radio Systems; Collection of Information)
Moscow, Svyaz'izdat, 1956. 48 p. (Series: Tekhnika avyazi) 11,800 copies
printed.
Resp. Ed.: Fursov, V.A.; TIech. Ed.: Mazel', Ye. I.; Ed.: Novikova, Ye.S.
PURPOSE: The monograph may ne useful to engineers working in the design of wire
communication systems.
COVERAGE: The monograph contains three articles describing some new components
of typical wire comrmlnication equipment designed for the switching and remote
control of various sections of an urban wire communication network. The equip-
ment was developed by the Central Design Bureau of the USSR Ministry of Com-
munication. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Lipkin , V.A., AVK-1 Equipment for Distribution of Output Power and Fbeder
Card 1/3 Control 5
v
AV
New Equipment for Urban Radio Systems (Cont.) 949
The AVK-1 equipment is designed for use at supporting amplifier stations
and substations. The author describes the operation of a circuit for auto-
matic switching of loads of a TU-5 power amplifier and discusses a system
for protecting and switching on the distribution feeders. She also de-
scribes measurement of feeder input resistance and the resistance of feeder
insulation. A general view and the method of assembling the AVK-1 equipi4ent
are also presented.
Baranovskiy, B.K. UUP-l Equipment for Remote Control of Amplifier Substations 20
The UUP-l equipment is designed for controlling two amplifier substations
from a central amplifier station. The author describes the system in gen-
eral and discusses a mothod of switching on the filament circuit and the
plate circuits of TU-5-3 amplifiers. Switching of preamplifier circuits
is described and a method of signaling and automatic switching of ampli-
fiers is discussed. A general view and the method of assembling the equip-
ment are also given.
Card 2/3
New Equipmi-ant for Urban Radio Systems (Cont - ) 949
Kuperman, Ye.I. (Deceased). UKTP-1 Rack for IV.%mote Control and Supervision
f 36
__Wiffs-Toirmer Substations
o
The UMP-l rack is designed to control six or twelve transformer sub-
stations. The author gives basic specifications of the rack and de-
scribes the remote control of main feeders. He also discusses the re-
mote control of feeders of public-address systems. A general view and
the method of assembling the equipment are also presented.
AVAIIABIZ: Library of Congress (TK 656o.R8)
ip/ral
1-4-59
Card 3/3
~ KUPERW, Ye.Ya., ausistent
Injuries and their prevention at a factory producing lead batteries.
Sbor. trud. Kursk. goo. mod. inst. no.13:38-,41 '58. (MIRA 1413)
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(INDUSTRIAL SAFETT)
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1. , - - ~ A,
Bloctomcbanical dwilce for moving tLrgt)to. Tnim. vost. 37 no.1:77-
79 Ja '558 - (MIRAA1:2)
(Tarpot prantir-o-Zvilp-innt ,Lyid aupplios)
KUPERMAN Z Inzh (Moskva); YIOROZOV, A.; ZHIRNOV, N.; POLTAKOV, V., insh.;
.--- -LIUF&OI, V: (Tbilisi); KEL-BERT, D. (Tashkent)
Technical informdtion. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 5 no.9:36-40
s 162. .(MIRA 160)
1. Starshiy inzhener avtokolonny 2200 Kirovogradskogo oblastnogo
avtotransportnogo tresta (for Zhirnov).
(Technological innovations) (Safety appliances)
N0711EVIIIKOV, A.,14.; CHARIHNA, R.M.; V.0.
Progressive technology of the operations in the tech-n.-ca.1 car
in5pection point, Zhel. dor. transp. 47 rio.5:38-43 11.1y 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
Glavnyy inzh. sluzhby vagonnogo khozyaystva Moskovskoy dorogi
(for Nozhevnikov). 2. Starshiy inzh. Bluzhby vagonnogo khozyaystva
,,onzioro deFo
Moskovskoy dorogi (for Charnina). 3. Glavnyy inzh. var
Perovo (for Kuperman).
.KUPERITIK, K. (Parizh)
Psychoanalysio in contemporary French psychiatry.
i paikh 61 no.8:1255-1259 161.
(PSYCHOANALYSIS)
(EWCE-PSYCHIATRY)
Zhur. novr.
(MURA 15:3)
~gf~~ k.
KUPEROV, L.P.
:141-147
Method of short-range radio forecasts. Probl. Arkt. no.2
1~7. (MITIA 11:12)
(Ionospheric radio wave propagation)
Y_UPBiWV, L.P.
Short-range radio forecast,; over tho Dilcoon Island -
Moscow line during the navigation period of 1958. Probl.
Arkt.i Antarkt. no.1:119 159. (MIHiL 13:7)
(Radio, Short wave)