SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAVROV, B.A. - LAVROV, I.A.

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BUM, V.H., redaktor; T-OTMT, V.V., redaktor; EMLIMY, S.I., redaktor; XRDTWV, - F.G., redaktor ; UVROV, B-A. redOftor; SJMHIW. K.K.. tekb- redstor. [Present-day problems of Soviet vi n1logy; on the 100th anniversary of the birth of N.I. lounin, founder of vitaminolog7.1 Sovremennye voprosy sovetakoi vitaminologli; k 100-letilu so dlia rozhdeniia osnovopolozhnika ucheniia o vitaminakh N;I. Lunins. Moskva, Goa. Izd-vo mad. lit-r3r, 1955. 298 p. (MIaA 8:10) 1. Akademiya meditainskikh azuk SSSR. Moscov. LAVROV, B.A. I -WMFWSW^ "Vitamins and their role in the metabolic processes.0 K.F.Kere- zhiuskii. Reviewed by B.A.Lavrov. Vop.pit. 14 no.3:56-59 MY-J-6 155. (MLRA 8.7) (HERMHUSKII, M.P.) (VITAHMS), (HKTABOLISM) UIrROV, B.A. IAVROV, Z.A.; UNOVSKAU, S.I. Xffect of some environmental factors on the distribution of ascorbic acid in the animal organism.- Vitaminy no.2:61-69 '56. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Institut vitaminologil. Moskva (ASCORBIC ACID) LATROV, B.A.,professor "Vitamins and avitaminosis" (in Bulgarian). Anton K. Pomkov, Georgi Hazhdrakov. Reviewed by B.A. lavrov. VoP. Pit,15 no-1: 57-60 156 (mLRA 9:4) 1. Deyetvitallnyy chlen AMN SSSR. (VITAMINS) (DArICIENCY DISEAS ) (POMAKOV, ANTON M.) (MAZHDMOV, GNCRGI) LAVROV. B.Ae. , - . Brief sur7ey of research in 1956-1957 among members of the Division of Eygieue, Microbiology and Epidemiology of the Academy of Medicine, not working in institutes of the Academys- Vest. AMN SSSR 13 no *5:76-81 158 WRA 11:6) 1'. Daystviteltnyy chlen AHN SSSR. (MHD IC in) LAVROV 13. A. -P(! its r,~3.e and T)rpcl.ice of report submitted at the 13th All-Union (,orrrecs of Hyi.-ictnists, and Infectionists, jgcfr;. LOROVS B.A., prof. Survey of research done by a group of active members and corres- ponding members of'the Department of Wgiene, Microbiology, and Ilpidemiology of the Soviet Academy of Madicine. Vast. AMN SSSR 14 to.12-.61-63 '59. (MM 13-'4) 1. Daystvitellwy chlen ANN SSSR. (PUB110 IMA H RHMaCH) LAVROV, Boris Aleksandrovich, red. I [Practical manual for determining vitamins A,D,B,B B B PF, 0, P and carotene in vitamin preparations and food prod'u'Nal' Mato- dichaskos rukovodstvo po opredeleniiu vitaminov A,D,B,B,,B B&P, C,P i karotina v vitaminnykh preparatakh i pishchavykh pro5ulk akh. Izd.3. Ko9kva, Kedgiz, 1960, 173 p. (KM 14:2) (Vitamins) (Carotin) LAVROV.. B.A. (Moskva) Orotic acid and its relation to some vitamins. Vop. pit. 21 no,6: 68-77 N-D 162. (MIR4. 17:5) LAVROV, B.A.; MUMIYEVAp Ye.L. Bod~r reaction to the introduction of large dosea of vitamin D2 (experimental data). Vest. AMU SSSR 18 no.2t54-60 163. (NIRA 17:7) 1. Institut vitaminologii Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya SSSR. LAVROVI B.A.; TERENTOYEVA, Ye.L. Citric acid levels in the blc,~d of rats during prolcaged administration of Iarg6 doses of vit-am-4n D. Vop. pit. 22 no-3.- 68-72 my.-Je 163. (MlIL11, l798) 1. Iz Gosu-,krstvennogo nauchno-isaledovatel'skogo instituta vit-aminologli Ministerstv-a zdravoolffiraneniya SSSR, Mosk-7a. TUYEV, t S114AXOV ~ V.N. I JA~IC!!~~ - Stildy of molybdenum (VI) tomplex formitidn %at-!, apecifi:~ hurde and some catboxylic aeldd by the 'Lhfrared spectroscopy methiod. VObt. WU 20 no.3%126-137 165. (MIRA IW) LAVROV B M - SKOBEYEV) I.K. :L.I~ Processing of gold-beLrIng copper pyrite-pyrrhoti-te ores. 'ir":"-!y IPI no.20:116-128 163. 18--~2/ S/o40 6j'2771005/020/026 0 C111 C222 YC AUTHORS: Blekhman, I.I., and Lavrov, B.P. (Leningrad) TITLE: On an Integral Mark o~ the Motion Stability PERIODICALz Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, 1960, Vol.24, NO-5, pp-938-941 TEXT: In (Ref.1,2) Blekhman investigated the self-synchronization of mechanical vibrators. It was stated that in a sufficient distance from the resonance point the synchronous motions may correspond to every real so lutionck V ... Pt4k Of a certain transcendent system of equations (system (2.18) in (Ref.1), system (2.6) in (Ref.2)). There k was the number of vibrators, the o(iwere denoted as generating phases. Most difficult was the proof of stability of the obtained possible motions. In all concretely calculated cases it turned out that stability is prevailing if the integral Lodt, L.-Tc-n. 0 is a minimum. Here 0 is the angular velocity of the synchronous rotation Card 1/2 S/04Y6OX2?r/OO5/O2O/O28 On an Integral Mark of the Motion Stability C111 C222 of the vibrators, T 0 and n 0 are the kinetic and the potential energies of the auxiliary body, the auxiliary body is a rigid body v7bich to every time is identical with the body on which the vibrators are inEitalled and which is obtained from the latter b.T an adjunction of" the maciseF cf al-l non-balanced rotors which are concentrated on the rotaticnal aye=_ ~~' tb~_ -vibrators, The authors point out that they know no general pr1ncipies frcmri v.,hich there follows the general mark (1.1) bvt that in more complicat,;A c.a&&,:, (1.1) can be confirmed experimentally. The application of (1.1) is shown by two simple examples: -ryio equa'_ vibrators on a body with one degree of freedomi Two equttl vibra'.ors on a softly bedded body with three degreee cf froedomr~ There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet r lAbstracteris note: (Ref.1 and 2) are papers of I,I.Blekhman in Inzhener- nyy sb., 1953, Vol-16, and Izv.AN SS,5R, Otittekhn.n.,195 , 11c.6 I 6 '1 SUBMITTED: June 6p 1960 Card 2/2 Ap Principles of the theory and design of improved electric vibrating machines as single electromechqnical systems. Trudy Mekhanobr no.125:139-152 160, (MMA 14:5) Mre drqpoing--Equipment and supplies) (Conveying machinery-Electric-driving) LAVROV, B.P. ( ningrad) Three-dimensional problem of the synchronization of mechanical vibrators. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.Mekh.i mashinostr. no-5:58-68 S-0 1.61. (MIRA 14-9) (Vibrators) BLIKHWJ%..I.I.; JAVROV, B.P. .. Method of avoiding resonance vibrations of vibration machines after stoppage. Obog.rud .4 no.3:39-42 159. OM 14:8) (Vibrators) (Resonance) .' I KOROVIN, S.ye.~ 3~~VROI, B.V. In the Council of the Botanical Ga,dens. Biul.Glav.bot.eada no.37: 130-131 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad Akmdemii nauk SSSR. (Botanical gardens) I- LAVROV, B.Ye.,- KHMYROV, V.I. ------- Certain results of the study of the operating process of a hydrogen piston engine. Trudy Inst. energ. All Kazakh. SSR 2:326-33~ '60. (MIRA 15:1) (Gas and oil engines) IAVROV, B.Ye. In the Scientifib Council of the Power Engineering institute bf the Academ'y of Sciences of the Kazakh S.S,R. Izv. AN, Kazakh.'SSR. Ser. energ. no.1:121-122 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Uchenyy selwetarl Instituta energetiki AIV'KazSSR. (Kazakhstan-Power engb)6ering) IAVROVV D, Contribution of the scientific and technological society of builders to construction vorkers. Okhr.truda i sots.strakh. 4 no.7:41 Jl 161, - WmA 14:7) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl podsektaii tekhniki bezopasnosti Nauchno- tekhaicheskogo obshchestva stroyindustrii ~bskovskoy oblasti. (~bscow-Construction industry-Hygienic aspects) LAVROV~ D., inzh. Textbooks must be precise ("FurAamentals 'of fire prevention techniques" by A. Ifikitin., P. Prokoflev, E. Vinogradov. Re- viewed by D. lavrov). Pozh.dolo 7 no.8:32 Ag 161. (14IRA 14:9) (Fire prevention--Study and teaching) (Nikitin,, A.) (Prokoflev, P.) (Vitiogradov.,' E.) LAVROV D. "Principles of safety and-fire prevention techniques" by G. M. Nikitin. Reviewed, by D.Lavrev. Rech. transp. 21 no.5:54-55 My 162. (MA 15:5) (~brchant marine-Safety measures) (Ships-Fires and fire prevention) (Nikitin, G.M.) SOLOVIUVII.; TSEKHAE'OVSKIY, A. (Timiryazevo.. Tomskoy obl.); LAVROV D - SIROTYUKOV V.; KOSTYUKOV, V.; KOTLYARSKIY, F. P-41UJUiKYAN, V. (Chelyabinsk); 31111M, G.; RYABSKIY, N.J PUSIET21, D., instruktor; SITASTIN, V. (Allmatfrevsk) Reader's letters. NTO 3 no.9:58-59 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl dorozhnogo pravleniya Tashkentskoy zheleznoy dorogi (for Solovlyev). 2. Uchenyy sekretarl podsektsii tekhniki bezopasnosti Moskovskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Vauchno- tekhnicheskogo obshchestva stroitellnoy industrii (for Lavro*). 3. Ohleny lqauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva 'Novocherkasakodo. elektrovozostroitelinogo zavoda'Oor Sirotyukov: Kostyukov). 4. Predsedatell s6veta Ilauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva upravleniya legkoy i pishchevoy promyshlennosti sovnarkhozal, g. Karaganda (for Shiler). 5. Chlen prezidiuma Moskovskogo gorodskogo pravleniya 14auchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva neft- yanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti (for Ryabskiy). 6. TSentrallnoye pravleniye liauchno-teldmicheskogo obshchestva mukomollnoy i krupyanoy prorryshlennosti i elevatornogo khozyaystva, g. Gomel' (for Pushkin). (Fesearch, Industrial) IAVROV, D. wFundamentals of..safety engineering and fire preventionO ~T A.D.Volkov. Reviewed ly D. Lavrov. Pozh.delo 9 no 1:31 4a 163. iMIRA,,16:1) (Fire prevention) (Volkov, A.D.) LMU1, D. A. La"- ov, K. A. "A criticism of the --orpholoFical fowndations o--:, t.~,e chroz- osome 'hnory of inh-irtapoe", Sborni',,, naucla*. trudov ("ost. n./D ~os. =.!i. in-t), Vol. IX-,! 1949, P. 5-24. SO: U-",392, 19 A'41;tlst 53, (Letonis '-'hurrial lnykli Statay, No 21, 1949). - IAVROV 3, -,D * , D # "Fhysicogi)ographieal Chara6teristies of the Region Between the Rivers Don and Vanych." Cand Geog Sci, Rostov State U imeni Molotov, Geologicogeographilsal Facultyp Min Higher Education, Kirov, 1954. (KL, No 1, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Inatiutions (12) ~' SO: Sm. No. 556, 24 Jmn 55 STUPISH114, A.V.., prof.; BABOOV, Yu.V., ml. nauchn, sotr.; GUSEVA, A.A., ml. nevchn. sotr.; DUGLAV, V.A., dots.; ZAKHAROV, A.S.# dots.; KOSTINA, H.M., assistent; L-11TO11 -D -0V, D.F.., t17 ,,D_,,, dots.; IAPTEVA, N.N., assistent; RWAN nauc'hn. sotr.; SIROTKIVA, M.M., aspirant; SMIRROVA, T.A., ml.;nauchn. sotr.; TORSHYEV, N.P., at. pt-epod.1 TAYSIN. A.S.t at. prepod.; TROFIFIOV, A.M., assistent; KHARITONYGHEV, A.T.., prepod.; SrUPISHlN, AN., red.; KHABIVJLIDV, R.K., red. (Establishing pbysicogeographical regions in the middle Volga Valley] Fiz:Lko-geograficheskoe raionirovanie Sred- nego Povolzlia. Kazan', Izd-vo Kazanskogo univ., 1964. 196 p. (AURA 18:12) ,LAVROV, D.D. Some coments on the Atlas of the U.S.S.Re Good. i 'kArt. no,5T 61-64 My 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Atlases) ZOLOTHITSKIYI, N.D., kandidat tekhnIchnkikh mauk. doteent; TAICHKOV. I.M., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk, doteent; SOLOVIDT, N.Y., kandidat tekh- nichaskikh nauk, dotenst, reteenzent; TARASOY-AGALAKOV, N.A.. kandidat -tekhnichookikh isuk, retsenzent; DUVANKOV, G.S., inshener, reteen2ent; AWANSKIY, A.B., Inshener, reteenzent; UVROIV~, D.P., inshener, rateen- 20nt; XUMTANOV, Te.M., kandidat tekimTPNI9ff0P%%k. redaktor; GORBACHEV, I.N., Inshener, redaktor. ESafety techniques and fire-prevention techniques in construction] Tekhnika bazopasnosti i protivoposhernal tekhnika, v stroitelletve. Moskva, Goo. ind-vo lit-ry po stroitellstyu i arkhitekture, 1952. 350 p. MU 7 :6) (Building--Safety measures) (Fire provention) 'A a-ww ~-Amgrz la&t f"Z U A. Mv, b Lightning nLightning protection for indusbial installations and buildings.0 Reviewed by D.. P. Lavrov. Elektrichestvo, No. 3, 1952. 301 Monthly List of Ru-ssian Accessionso Librax7 of Congress, June 1952 Sta--!zhsvskiy, 1. Corunants on S. G. Guzov's and I. I., Strizhevskiy's book "Safety technique in gas welding and cutting of metals. 1~ng. D. P. "'avrov. Avtog. delo 23 no. 7, 1952. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, NoveMber -1953/, Uncl. LIUM RAAgJFM~rovich; ZMKOV. G.I., nauchnvy redak-tor; KWILISHCHIK, I S.7776%mraktor; TOM, A.M... tekhnichookly redaktor [Fire control measures during construction] Protlvopozha~rrqe zero- prilattia pri proizvodstve stroitelgrqkh robot, Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po strobe,. I arkhitekture. 1954. 61 p. (MLRA 8:3) (Baildinj-,-Safety measures) (Piro prevention) I L-fivn AID P - 84o SubJect USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 25/26 Author : Lavrov, D. P., Engineer Title : Better qualified elucidation of fire prevention technique Periodical : Neft. khoz., v. 32, #9, 85-96, S 1954 Abstract ; Criticism of I. L. Chernyak's book Safety Technique of TransDortation and Storage of Oil and Gas. Institution: None Submitted : No date GAKHOVICH, Aleksandr Aleksqyevich; IAVROT,.-.Dona~. Petrovich; CHKMSIW, V.I., redaktor; KHITROV. PS.'jr-tekhnii6b;aIsiW'~-vr [Fire prevention measures in railroad transportation] Prativopozharn7a meropriiatiia na zhele2nodorozhnom transports. Izd. 2-oa. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Goo. transp. zhel-dor.'izda-vo, 1956. 270 P. (MIRA 10:2) (Railroads-Fires and fire prevention) LAVRCV D P inzh.; GOVOROV, V.P., inzh., nauchnyy red.; YMOCEUKOV, V.S., red.;. BIRM, I.V., OtVOtBtV. 28 vypusk (Program for the subject *Safety engineering and fire prevention" in the technical school major 03anitary installations in buildings," approved by the Hinistry of Higher 3ducation of the U.S.S.R., April, 14, 1955. A 45-hour course] Programma predmeta *Tekhnika bezopasnosti i pr6tiVOP02harnais tekhniks" k uchebnomu planu a-Detsiallnosti tekhni- kumov'05anitarno-tekhnichaskie ustroiBtva zdanii,it -atverzhdannomu Minioterstvom vyeshego obraxovaniia SSSR, 14 aprelia 1955 g. Ob"em programmt - 45 chasov. Hoskva, tlchabno-metodichookii kabinet, 1958. 10 P. (MM 12:2) 1. RQBBi& (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Ministerstmo stroitel'stva. otael uchabnykh zavedeniy upravleniya kadrov. I (Industrial accidents) (Fire prevention) FIMSEYET, N.P., kand.tekhn.nauk. nauchnyy red.; ALIKSAMMVSKIT, A.V., red.; OSTROVA, I.M., red.; RANT, S.I., tekhn.red. (Safety engineering and fire prevention in general constraction] Tekhnilm bezopasnosti i protivopozharnaia takhnike na obahche- stroitellriykh ra'botakh. Moskva, Voes.uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo Tradrezervisdat, 1959. 167 P. (MIRA 13:10) (Building--Safety measures) (Fire prevention) __j IAVROV, D.P. I Reviews. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no.2:161-162 165. (MIRA 18:5) .novllk~4' M;"~; ~'4 . A 'M 13 to IS 0 A a -8 -KL A- A r- 2 -1 *,-. I76if-1-0- 400, got let. AND sl~ COVIRs- vocifists ..0 10110-t.4) -1. - - ------- - - ----- -- ca=b"tics in gosts. A. F. Mali- k;'O'eming th. Influmce of eltcttic Gelft R.) 2, X10-4(likil).-IIIIIA are, .00 J. PAVS. M. 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A re-pod ou pruct-s-st-; obse-ned in an :bUs.110, u ibrr u-4 Ow L,:z;pr- ~op Oun v,~Cdiff~ Com 7151 -ulk.-MT-C lb.-bue wilb ',J k%;,Iko,: \ C~5, Jz~ ~0/ IAVROV, F.A.; MAGIDINA, A.I.; OSNITSKATA, L.K. _v Rise of detonation in internal combustion engines. Trud7 inst. nefti. 10:307-316 157. (MIRA 11:4)- . . (Gas and oil engines) (Gaeoline--Anti-knock and anti-knock mixtures) F4 ME HN a u .3 i t V :g ! RI -2 Q 1.91 --,LAVRDV. F. A ;, PqWILD, N.A. Importance of vitrosites in the spontaneous ignition of a mixture of dicyclopentadiene and nitric acid. Report fib.1; Trudy Inst.nefti 12: 354-36~(~51- (MIRA 12:3) cyclopentadiene) (Nitric acid) (Combustion, Spontaneous) LkVF(OV,, G., Lt Col. UVROV, G.- Listed as auVior of articles, I'Irmrovin-~ the 'Looking Glass With Tar- and "A ?- del of the Firincr and Lockdnn, Mechanism. of t*-~-_ get' kpparatus, Mo 1 Goryunov Machire Gun," published in Voyennyy Vestnik, No 5 and 15, 1953,, respec- tively.. (Voyennri,Vestnih, No 17, Dec 53) SO: SMA 152, 25 June 1954 -, - --LAVROV,.-. G . podpolkovnik 0 Working model of a chronograph. Voen.veat, 33 no.4:64-67 Ap 154. (MIRA 1213) (chronograph) -11 9(4) 05388 SOV7107-59-8-8/49 -AUTHOR: Lavrov, G. TITLE: The Transistor Triodein Control Circuits PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 81 PP 7 - 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author explains the application of power transi- stors P4 and P207 for regulating the speed and direc- tion of rotation of a do motor, for converting do to ac and for amplifying pulses of any shape. The P4 has a collector current of 5 amps , while the P20? has . 20 amps with.a permissible periodic overload of up to 40 amps. The P4 transistor may be used for control- ling motors of up to 300 watts at a collector voltage of 60 volts. The P207 may be used for controlling motors up to 1200 watts, permitting brief overloads up to 2400 watts. In Figure 3, a circuit is shown which may be used for controlling do motors and for reversing their direction of rotation. Four tran- sistors and one transformer are used in this case. In Figure 4, a current'commutator circuits consisting of three P4 transistors, is shown. In Figure 5, a cir- cuit diagram of a voltage converter is shown. Such a Card 112 circuit may be used for eliminating the anode battery, 05388 SOV/107-59-8-8/49 The Transistor Triod in Control Circuits since the anode voltage may be produced by combining the converter with a transformer of up to several kilovolts. Using P207 transistors, about'. 2kvi of ac output may be obtained. Finally, in Figure 6, a pulse push-pull amplifier circuit is shown, which will am- plify pulses of any shape. The amplifier has an efficiency factor of 65-?0%. There are 6 circuit dia- grams. Card 2/2 LAVROV ~ G. A. 23838 NOVAYA SOVETSKAYA DVUKHOBOFLOTNAYA FLOSHOPECHATNAYA MASHINA. POLIGR. PROIZVOD5TVOJ, 1949, No. 4, S. 17-19 M' LETOPIS' NO. 31o 1949 LAVROV, G. A. One-color two-revolution printing press D?. Maskva, Iskusstvo, 1952, 75 P- (Novosti poli ficheskoi tekhniki i tekhnologii) (5,2-1r-272) TP895.L34 v J BATAKOV, Ileksandr Tikhonovich; BORISOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; ROMMID, Petr Yakovlevich; OHKWMMV, A,N,, kand.tekhn. nauk, rateenzent;.- retsenzent; KON6- VAIDV. G.M., red.izd-va; SOKOLOVA,, T.F., tekhn.rede [Printing machiner3r] Poligrafichaskie mashiny. Pod obshc6i redo A.T.Batakova. Koskva, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino- stroit.lit-ry, 1959. 515 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Psinting machinery and supplies) TUCHINSKIY, Naum Vladimirovich; LAVROV, Gle.b Aleksandrovich; ZAYTSEV, Nikolay Petrovich; KARATTRN-,-'Jt.'*-n-d*"*nt, kand.tokhn.nauk, retsenzent; VOSMSENSKIY, U.N., inth., red.; TAIROVA, A.L., red.izd-va; CHHUOVA, Z.I., tekhn.red. (Technology of printing-machinery manufacture] Takhnologiia poligraficheskogo mashinoBtroaniia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashlanostroit.lit-rv, 1960. 376 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Printing machinery and supplies) _LWT(d)YZWT(l)1EEG(k)-21T . WR .-::-'ACC* AM6011527~ Monograph UR/ KMazov,, AlekoM, Semenovich ttac6 and, unde ound antennae,*Fheory 'and use of:antennse,~-placed Ur rR near the., earth' a surface rF;rf2emnyye i I?odzemiiyye Antenny; teoriya _i. praktika~ antenn.- razmeehchennykh vblizi- -poverkhnosti. Zemll) Moscow Izd- o,"Sovetsk e radio".,: 1965, illus.,, biblio. .472 pv ata slio-inserted, 6990 copies printed..'.-- - 'th d TOPXC.TAGS:;, antenna- eoryi ipole antenna, antenna, antenna: colrei tion- antenna engineering gura PURPOSIt PM ZOVERAGE: Thi s books is intended for technical personnel -coh6brn6d with - the th could be useful eory and use of antennas and urses at schools of higher education. to student -taking related co book-d1scusseB the results.of theoretical- and experimentral AnvestigationEr-dealing with linear antennas located In the vicinity oflthe-air~*ground interface. -The main emphasis is placed on methods oficalculating.surface and underground antennas which take into actual electrical parameters of the-soil; In addition,, thelmutual and.-natural.impedances of linear.-a radiat;r are dealth -~by..-taking the-effects of semico ductor media into account. The n 621.ig6.671 r~rA I A UDC ---- ----- -- -m66 60 !ACC: Nk, API ll~27 2 Symmetrical short-wave oblique-beam dipole -,311 3, Gain: of . symmetrical zenith-radiatlofi d1poles-'W_: 317 Nihiature.'zenith-radiation dipoles, 325. 5 Vertical: symmetrical dipole- "-333 Wer;. supply. of. symmetrical, antennas Asyb~metrical Dipoles 351 f Methods of calculating input impedances o asymmetkioal dipoles. -352%- 2,Intermediate-and short-wave asymmetricAldipoles 369 3 'Meter-wavelibngth:abyrmnetricaI dipoles 4 Special: ~ features. in the use.ofAointly placed rod- antennas 392 B Band equivalents of.dipole antenna', 396 Experimental-Invbbtigationlof Surfaee and -Uriderground Antennas 411 :,-._7-I,,_T4easurem6nt o soil parameters 412- f 20: Methods, of::MeAsuring antenna-input, impedancea:,,- 420 Measurement of,.Bpace--wave-antenna~~gain 432 ~3* 4.-,. Measurement origround-wave antenna: gain ml. ~437 cari V6 2564 7 -i'f *-,ACC NR%. AMt>011597: 7 -5~, ulation 6 a-burement of the ient of asymetriaal.'antennas and coef fi devices 448 e Appendix 8 -,-45P 2 - -::BjLb'l:lojkrAph 46' - rd 'CODE3. UR Og/ SUBM DATEt S FaO REF: 054/- lo6. ,' 20ftv6~1. 7 J. _ t k: ---7T 7:77,,1-~.7 61 LAVROV, G. D. Some z.:)ogeographically jlntereEting invertebrates cf Saratorl Prov~nce. Uch. zap. Sar. gos. pedag. inst. no.P-67-74 163. .MIRA 17:10) IATIOV, G.D., doteent Parasite infestations of percoid fishes in the Volga River. Uch. 2ap. Sar. goo. podag. inst. no.28:124-135 '57. (MM 11:7) (Volga River--Parasites) (Parasites-Ferch) Q~~n ~.G.~Dkand.biolog.nauk Atheistic education of students in the study of invertebrate animals. Biol. v shkole no. 6:27-28 H-D 160. (MIU 14:1) 1. Saratovskiy pedagogicheakiy institut. (Atheism--Study and teaching) (invertebrates) v.-.L AM N lz(-TU nT% !ACC NRs AP6025681 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/0001013/0147/0147 JNVENTOR: PxUalay.- Yefremov. Ye. T.: Petkus- r.. V.; I;grovochkin, Yu. N., Lavrov, G5-&&"aMkin,-L. N.-LKorolev, A. A.; RakhjaXaxa,-j,-j,.,- Illk-oio-rov, B. I. Stepper, B. P.; Va_%jJ,.!yM. VO S. ORG: none TITLE: Annular pars hute. Class 62, No. 183608 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 147 TOPIC TAGS: parachute, cargo parachute ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an annular supply parachute consisting of a main canopy with shroud lines leading from the lower rim and brought rig. 1. Annular parachute 1 - Main canopy; 2 - auxiliary canopy; 3 - Intdrnal shroud lines; 4 - small eye ring; 5 - central strand; 6 - main eye ring. 6 -L 40166-66 ACC NR, - AP6025681 -into an eye ring, and an auxiliary canopy placed inside the main canopy (see Fig. 1). To increase reliability and improve operational qualities, the auxiliary canopy in the form of a reversed cone is fastened to the main canopy's internal shroud lines, which are brought into a small eye ring conriected to the main eye ring by a central strand. Orig. art. has:- 1 figure. [WH] SUTJ CODE-: Oi/ SUBM'DATE: 03May65/ ATD PRESS:50 I/f Card _ZUA~~/-'f LAVROV, G. G. Improving the sealing of the end transmission of a DT-54 tractor. Avt.trakt.prom. no.8:15-16 Ag 154. 09-U 7:9) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellakiy avtotraktornyy inotitut. (Tractors)' --ACC NR, AP6035909'----, SOURCE CODE; UR/Ohl3/66/000/020/0153/oi54 INVENTOR: Lavrov--,.-'- ORG: none TITLE: Amp I it r. Ciass 42, No. .187405 [announced by Volgograd S c i e n ,A-~ltkg,s-barch Institute of Machine Technology I--- .(Volgograd 11 kiy institut. tekhnologii mash in ostr oye n Y", "VVn4,r,; Z-nbreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,' no* 20,1966, 153-154 TOPIC TAGS: Vdecoder, computer circuit ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an amplitude de- coder containing a ferrite core with a rectangular hysteresis loop and output.current shapers. In order to selectively include the n-th out- put into the function of input current amplitude, the input ferrite core windings'are connected cumulatively in series. -The shifting wind-,- ing,of all cores are connected in series contrary to the input winding. The output winding of,each core is connected to.the input of the cor- responding shaper whose outputs are the outputs of the device. Orig. art. has: 1 figure SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATE: l2jul65 Card 1/1 UDC: 661.142-07:681.188 LAVROV, 0. V. USSR/Plating, Chromium Motors, Aircraft May 1947 "Chrome Plating Techinque for Piston Rings for Aircraft Motors," L. A. Beylin, G. V. Lavrov, 4 pp IIAvtomobilInk,ra Promyshlennost" No 5 Discusses chrome plating of rings withdense chrome, advantags of rings plated with porous chrome, technique of porous chrome plating bf rings in 4 operations), chrome plating and anode preparation of rings in one and in two baths, and the processing of the rings after plating. PA 12T44 SOV/137-58-11-22988 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 165 (USSR) AUTHOR: Lavrov, G. V. TITLE- -Chrome Plating of Steel Piston Rings (Khromirovaniye stal'nykh PERIODICAL: Avtomob. prom-sV, 1958, Nr 4, pp, 24-Z6 A BSTRACT: The technique of chrome plating (C) of steel piston rings (R) was developed on a segment of a R of the ZIL- 120 engine. R' s with an outer diam of 101.6 mm were fabricated by means of winding tempered polished spring U8 and U10 steel. The R were placed on a special suspension device with discs serving as electric conductors. A cylin- drical anode is made from sheet lead 5 mm thick. A procedure for C is established on the basis of the investi ations The assembled R inL chromic anhydride and were immersed in a bath conta ng 150 g 1. 5 g/ 1 H2S04 (at 50- 530C) and were subjected to anodic pickling (current density being 50-60 amp/dm ) for 3 min in order to remove the oxide film and to activate the surface to be cYbme-plated; the current impulse on the c2thode is 70-80 amp/dm ; current density Card 1/2 during C is 35 amp/dm and the time of G is 45 hours. * After SOV/137-58-11-22988 Chrome Plating of Steel Piston Rings removing from the bath and rinsing in cold and hot water, the suspension is dis- assembled, and the R are annealed at 2500 for 2 hours to eliminate brittleness. B y the technique indicated a uniform deposition of Cr on the entire surface is achieved and high hydrogen saturation during etching is avoided. A. B. These figures were subsequently corrected to cd=45 amp/dmz and time of C 2.5 hours. Ref RZhMet 1958, Nr 11, abstract 22989. Transl. Ed. Note Card Z/2 28(5) BOT/32-25-6-42/44 AUTHORS: 1) Rudyakov, Z. Z.,, 2) Lavrov, G. V 3) Kobus, A. A., 4) Karavayev, I. I-, 5P Kricheverp A. S Litov-hin, B. D. Petrashevich, N. L. TITLE: News in Brief PERIODICALt Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 8, pp 1016-1018 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 1) The author reports on a machine he designed for testing the friction coefficient of sliding (FCS). The machine (Fig) has an electromotor which rotates wheels of various sizes (dia- meter 100-800 mm) on a rail. The rail is pressed with a' hydraulic press toward the wheel and is connected to a dynamo- meter. To investigate the (FCS) the author used an oscillo- - graph MVO-2. 2) The author reports on a device for testing the adhesiveness of galvanic coatings by the method of tare blows. The device (Fig) is a plate with hemispherical hollows (30, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, and 14 mm diameter M).on which a weight ' its end (D = 16 mm with a (1 kg) having a percussion pin on hemisphere having a D of 5 mm in the center) is dropped from Card 1/3 varying heights. The sample is put on this plate. According to News in Brief SOY/32-25-8-42/44 the height of falling of the weight and the greater the hol- low beneath it,-the greater is the load and therefore the deformation of the coating- 3) The author recommends the use of'a I'viniplast" thermostat flask for processing . 6 roentgeno- grams, which has a capacity of 250 ml (Fig)- 4) The author recommends the use of a gear pump with water lubrication, for laboratories when small quantities of a liquid have to be pumped (Fig). The two gears of the pump rotate in rubber bearings. The driving wheel is driven by a motor type MUN-100/80 (220 v, 100 w, 2200 rpm). Dimensions of the pump are 65 X 110 X 50 mm, diameter of the gears is 37 mm, capacity approximately 20 I/min- 5) The authors developed a universal device for the determination of greater stresses. The device is a separator with several balls with a diameter of 20-24 mm and a series of steel lamina (steel 3) with a thickness of 15-25 mm. One of the steel lamina servas as a standard on which the balls having the desired diameter are impressed with a pressure of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 t. The device is installed at the spot where stress is being measured. Each ball makes an impression on the lamina under the given stress and Card 2/3 the diameter of the impression is measured. The strength trans- Hews in Brief SOV/32-25-8-42/44 mitted by the ball is calculated from a diagram (Fig). The BUM of the obtained values equals the stress. There are 5 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: 1) Dnepropetrovskiy institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Railroad Transport) 2) Nauchno- issledovatellskiy inatitut tekhnologii avtomobillnoy promyshlennosti (Scie*ntific Research Institute of Technology of the Automobile Industry) 3) Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy trabnyy institut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Tubes) 4) Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- iosledovatellskiy inatitut zheleznodorozhnogo transports (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Railroad Transport) Card 3/3 S11931611000101010081008 Aoo4/Aiol AUTHORs TITIEs- 'The practice of the CzOohosloVakian Industry In the field of protec- tive metal coatings PRUODICAL: Byulleten? tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informataii, no. 10, 1961, 86-88 7M.- The author presents a-survey on the methods.of bright copper and nickel plating.chiefly used.in the Czechoslovakian industry and in some other' metalprotection processes,,e.g..parkerizing,, plastic coating, etc. The Insti- tute.of Material Protection im. Akimov in cooperation with the.AZNP Automobile ,.Plant.and'the "Java!' Motorcycle Plant has carried out research work to replace cupricyanide electrolytes by pon-cyanogen ones for lustrous coatings. The most suitable Is the following bath (in gram/liter):- copper sulfate 2DO, sulfuric acid*- 30ithlourea - 0.05, molasses - 10, aniline hydrochloride 0.03. Another alkali-cyanogen bath is being widely used to obtain lustrous coating (gram/liter): .metallic copper - 60-70, free cyanide - 4-8, caustic soda - 10-15, sodiuyi thio- cyanate --10, silicon oxide - 1-2, selenium oxide - 0.01-0.02. Czechoslovakian motorcycle plants use the following electrolyte for bright copper plating (gram/ Card 113 S/19-3/61/000/010/008/008 The practice of the Czechoslovakian industry ... A004/Aloi eliminated. It is pointed out that most of the polishing pastes used in the Czechoslovakian industry do not contain chromium oxide, but, aluminum oxide, ground pumice stone, tripolite, French chalk, etc. are used instead. The speci- alized "Kovo-FlnisW' Plant produces various equipment and installations for gal- vanic and painting and varnishing shops. Automatics for lustrous copper and nickel plating are being developed or under construction. A special material called "terilen" is recommended for filter cloth, this material being heat-re- sistant up to 2500C. There are 3 Soviet-bloc references. Card 3/3 BUNINO O.A.; MCSKVICHEVI N.T.; PLAMIN, S.A.j Prinimell u0bastiye: -GCEtSHXOV0 F.V.; SMMKOV,, V.M.; PAVLOVO V.P.; ISAUV) A.P.; Operation conditions of the dye aging and reducing apparatus, Tekst.prom. 22 no.10-64-67 0 162. (MMA 15:3.1) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy tekstillnyy imstituto (Dyes and dyeing-Apparatus) STOCHIKS G.F.; LAVROV, G.V, inzb., retsenzent; FtDOROV, N.Ye.) retsenzent; FEYGF.LISHTM, P.L., retsenzent; RUBTSOV,.A.N., inzh., red.; YEVSTAFIYEVA, N.P., red.izd-va; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn. red. .1, [P--'~"'tive coatings used in the machinery industry] Zashchit- nye p6krytiia v mashinostroenii. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 287 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Machinery industry) (Protective coatings) G.Ve, LAVROV, Intensification of the processes of machini?7 61betroplated part surfaces. Biul.tekh.-ekon.infom.Gosmgudb.-igaI inst. nauch. i tekheinform, 16 no.ll.,93-96 163s 16:11) IAVROV, G.Te.,inzh.____. ~ Unit for horizontal baring. lov.tekh.sont. I "tsorab. v strot.. 21 no.4:11-13 Ap 159, (NIRL 12:5) 1, Vaespywnyy nauchno-issledorvatellskly institut po atroitall- stvu magistrallnvkh truboprovodov. (Boring machinery) LAVROV, G.Te* fix5h. Organization of operations and equipment used in trenchless lays ing of pipes* Mont.i opets,ravoy stroi. 22 no-3:10-15 Ur 160. (MIRA i3:6) 1. Toesoyuzny7 wuahuo-issledovatellskiy institut po stroitelletvu magistrallufth truboprovodov. (Pipelines) IAVROV, Gavril Yefimovich; POLYANSKIY, O.L., ved. red.; TROFB.IDV, [Modern horizontal boring machines] Soy., menrqe mashiry gori.- zontallnogo bureniia. Moskva, Gostoptakhizdatp 1961. 85 p. (MIWAL 15:7) (Boring machinery) UVROVq G*Ye.9 inzh. Foreign horizontal boring machines for trenchless pipe laying. Stroi. truboprov. 6 no. 1:31-32 Ja 161. (MRA 14:2) . (Boring machinery) (Pipelines) IAIMV., G,Ye,,, inzh, UGB-3 device for laying-the casings of road crossings eithout digging trenches. Mont,-i Bpets. rab. v stroi. 24 no.2:13-15 F 162. (141RA 15:6) l.. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno~issledovatellskiy institut po stroitelletvu magistral,.aykh trt~boprovodov. (Boring machinery) LIOMOV, G.1 inzh. Ij ~118- Preheaters for engines used in construction. 3-troi. i dor. nash. 8 no.5sl3-3.6 My 163. (MIRA 16--5) (Engines--Gold weather operation) BENDLERY A.I., inzh.; LAVROv., G.Ye., inzh. The UGB horizontal boring units. StroJ. i dor. mash. 9 no-4: 10-11 Ap 164. (WRA 18:1) IA,VROV.9 podpolkevni.k imeditainskol, sluzhby In s=er., in hot weather. Starsh.-serzh. no.6:13 To 162. (MM 15:7) .(Water In the body) Count every kopeck. Grazhd. av. 20 no.10-19-20 JA 63 (MM 16:4 1, Ispolmyayushchiy obyazarmosti nachallnika RhiAbarovskogo aeroporta. (Aeronautics# Comercial-41anagament) I-ITACV, 1. A. Z8549 Rolb Yiyekhanizatsii V Vypolnyenii Stulinskogo Plana Po gozdanlyu Polyezzashchitnykch Lyesonasazhdydniy Trudy Lyesotyekhn Akad Im Kirova, No. E6, 19492 -1. SS-62 SO: LETOPIS NO. 38 vfav, i[7,4- USSR/Forestry - Forest Management. Abs t7bur : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 5)' 1958; 20157 Author - Lavrov, I.As Inst : - Title : The Mechanization of Forestry in the Taiga, Zone. Orig Pub . Leningr. lesotekhn. akadi, 1957, vyp. 81, ch- 3, 13-21 Abstract : No abstract. K-4 Card 1/1 LAVROV, Igor' Aleksandrovi-11. SHTEYNWK, G.Yu., inzh.-, ved. red.; inzh., red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn.red. (Ultrathermostat with a semiconductor tepperature pickup for liquids]U11tratermostat zhidkostnyi a poluprovodnikovym dat- chikom temperatur7. 14oskva, Filial Wes. in-ta nauchn. i talft. informatsil, 1958. 8 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i pro- izvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 34. No.P-56-53/6) (MIRA 16:2) (Thermostat) 1AUTHORS: Tayts, S . Z., Lavrov, I. A. SOV/32-24-'l 0-50/70 TITLE: An Apparatus for Determining the Melting Temperature (Priboi dlya opredeleniya temperatury plavleni~a) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriyap 1958, Vol 24, Nr 10, pp 1279-1281 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The existing apparatus for determining the melting temperature have a number of deficiencies caused by unequal heating (Ref 1), a complicated construction (Refs 2-4), and by the danger exist- ing in determinations at higher temperatures. The systems known from publications using metallic monolite blocks (Refs 5,6) are also imperfect. The apparatus described in this paper makes possible a determination of the melting temperature from 200 to 50009 and it is possible to investigate several samples of oT- ganic and inorganic substances at the same time. The heating velocity can be regulated from 0,2 to 10 degree*/minul.e. k fig-are and a schematic represe 'ntation of the apparatus are given, From the description it may be seen that a measuring microssopp. of the type)dF9 -2 with a 24-fold magnification 13 used. The sample is illuminated at an acute angle and after melting can also be observed in the transmitted light from a second light Card 1/2 source. There are 2 figures and 6 references. SOV/32-24-10-50/70 _Ln Apparatus for Determining the Melting Temperature ASSOCIATION: Institut. organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR im. N. D. Zelinskogo (Institute of Organic Chemistry )AS USSR impni 11. D. Zelinskiy) Card 2/2 zv- 13(2) SGV/32-25-4-54/71 AUTHORS: Buslayev, R. V., Lavrov, I. A., Lutsek, V. P., Rozengart, I. TITLE: Impulse Timing Relay for Rectifying Columns (Impul'snoye rele vremeni dlya rektifikatsionnykh kolonok) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 4Y pp 493 - 494 (USSR) ABSTRAM An impulse timing relay was designed for the purpose of auto- mating the removal of distillates from laboratory rectifying columns. Impulses may be altered over a wide range, from 40 impulses per minute to one impulse every three minutes, the impulse duration ranging up to 38 seconds. The apparatus is fed with 127 v alternating current. It is 24 cm long, 15 cm wide, and 16 cm high. The relay is actuated through mechanical switches operated by a reversible electric motor which perio- dL~4i- chringes the sense of rotation. It can be seen from the schematic illustration of the rela$s (Fig), and the descrip- tion that the electric potor is of the type RD-09, and that an intermediate relay o f the type RPT-100 is used. There is Card 11-2 1 fieuro.