SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHNOV, S. A. - MIKHO, V. V.

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h --WTqA'TPi 9 AP5017 ACCM81ONS, tM/OCJ20/65/-162/005/-W30/-1033. 4q m-:~; AMHOR t St arpancrrp: B. L. (Mademician. A# BSSR) I Ming, A. If. Mi!LAM gj~_ -Tr _Jaser, of,Wise~ radiation on the operation of r v by -~--SOUIM Aiq'6~6& '-Vo4#d1r, -7, 3.62, t&' 5,, 1965., 1030-10,5,,,- 1.~( I laser eifiCien ijasor -Xos#: ,TOPIC TAOSt ruby~- aber so~ - 'M e -w*#7!A--,Vwvible7 Ao. calculate th ;..the -noise-- in -a 1Mjb ~exp waturemen -W,-Usei f,r.6i' eiije~tif to of the level -populat. on The noise-raoliation is represented in a -of-the relatilre pump power. .:the form-',",6:r iL am of the ' lumii 0 d:the-scattere& radiation ow fiestene - ~power-. an p er, and of LjijF_* values -.:khe radiation density, Insi7de the ruby is determined seps.- --"A--"JAALbr0A Arenara- - -7 7777 .;AP ACCZSS ---Ahd if git Owe 6d Ath MR) iiii-al-t,iaor.,-Ar-e-,-Pi~i'si~itiA;~ BVPZid oWlejo: and ~eVeli -ftootdC I 9-- OL -121 - jrt- at .2 a 4ad, ikfAksdemii~' 198910~tA~~ "onditibna =der. vhi& -~ useftl radiation-denI [021 wkUst- rngtititte., Acade* Of ATD ~PFS-8'84` 405T-- 5t~ L 33341-66 EEC(k),7!2/Ee1P(k) )AMAtMP-6a) ACC NR~ AP6006961 SOURCE r.ODE- Ui/0368/66 "004/002/-0122/0128 AUTHOR: Stepanov, B. I.; Mikhnov, S. A.; Rubinov, A- 1~. '7 ORG: None I& TITLE: Experimental comparison of olfferent methods of determining the loss parameter in quantum generators on neodymium glaBa SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopil, v. 4, no, 2, 196ri, 122-128 TOPIC TAGS: laser theory, ncodymium laser, quantum generator ABSTRACT: Quantum generators have a very low efficiency coefficient, due mostly to the losses of the generated emission in the resonator owing to diffraction, inactive absorption, and dispersion. In theory, all of these losses are described by a single parameter which is one of the nioSL important characteristics of the generator. Two methods for determining this para- meter have been described elsewhere. The present article makes a comparison and an ex- perimental verification of different methods of determining the loss parameters in neodymium lasers, approximately described by means Of a four-level scheme. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 7 formulas. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: I lAugG5 / ORIG REF: 008 Card 3/1 0~ UDC 535.89 L 4-7574-66 Ewr(l)IT ijP(c) ACC NRs AP60j~~442 SOURCE COD-E-:--UR-/'-0-3-6~-8/-6-~6-/-005/003/o294/0301 AUTHOR: Rubinorv. A. N.; Mikhnov, S. A. ORG: none TITLE: Special features of generation in a binary mixture of particles with over- lapping emission spectra SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroakopit, v. 5. no. 3, 1966, 294-301 TIDPIC TAGS: laser theory, tv Ive miterial, laser material, Fmis_v,pp,L) 5#04FerRtorM lp ABSTRACT: Probability methods were used in a theoretical itudy of generation in a two-component system of particles with overlapping emission spectra. It was shown that a specific generation frequency exists for each pumping intensity. Several cases of simultaneous generation at two frequencies were considered. The effect of energy transfer from one kind of particles to the other on the extent of variation in generation frequency was evfauated. The dependence of the working frequency on the pumping intensity can be uEed in practice as a means of modulating the laser output frequency. The study cen also be used to explain the generation frequency instability in cases of heterogeneous active centers. Orif:. art. has: 4 figures and 9 formulas. [YKI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 13jan66/ ORIG REF: 0021 WH REF: 003/ ATD PRESS: 5092 Card~~,/l UDC: 535-89 MIMNOV, S.S.: Master Mod Sci (diss) -- "flie prop.1i,,laxis of io,inj j;)j,!,tjori --------- from the Gungical treatwnt of wounds with scaled sutures and local usc ol pen- icillin". Khar'kov, 1951,. 14 pp (Khar'koj State Med Inst), 200 opi(-'S (KI., No 6, 195 9, 1,',5) KUMNOVICH, B. P.# kandidat taidialcheskikh nauk. Kethode for Improving automatic control In long distance high frequency communication lines. Sbor.nauch, tru4, LW11ZHT no.6:17-55 '54 (KLRA 9:1) (Automatic control)(Telecommuuications) TYURIN, Viktor Leonidovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, aotb.~ LiSIVI Vladimir Nikolayevich, doktor tekhr.. naw.', ircf.; Prinimali uchastiye: SEVERUTA, N.F., inzh., DIYAKIM", D.V.p inzh.; MIKMOVICII, J.P., knn(j. tekhm. ANISDIOV, N.K., dotr.; AGUTS, V.P., a.~sIzl,-nt; 1:0',IKA", M.N., red. (Telecommunication] Daliniaia svAazl. :;,:. ., - r. dop. Mosk-va, Transport, 1964. 470 p. ~~'EiA I": I,') 30loOTAM, HeA.; PIDOPLICHW, I.C., YEDOZOV, P.T.; VASILITNT. V.N.; ITABOTA. I.I.; GROMOV. V.I.; SOKOIDV, D.S.; ZHIRKUNSKIY, A.M.; PARMIN, Tu.P.; PLYUSNIN, I.I.; KAT3, NJ&.; GRICM. V.P.; TXFMWV. Tu.K.; KOSKVITIJ. A.I.; LUBBIXT, V.D.; UODOROVICH, G.I.; ZYMMIN, K.T.; MIUMVICEE YoP - GALITSXIY, T.T.; RMYNT, P.S.; NIXIFUROVA, X.T.; GOMYN".I*; TANSHIM, A.L.; DUMMA N.V.; SHANTSER, Ye.T.; PITATCHEM, H.I.; YUIIDV, K.K.; PIDGPLICHID, I.G., dektor biologiche- skikh nauk, professor. Papers presented at the conference on the history of Cjlaternary flora and fmina In relation ro the development of (;~a&teruary glaciation. Triudy Kem.chetv.per. 12:129-189 155. (KIaA 9: 4) l.Gidrometaosluzhba (for Z*l*tarev).2.Z**l*g1,che9k1y institut AN USSR (for Pideplichke).3.Inatitut skeanelegit AN SSSR (for Fedorov).4.Bota- nichaskly institut AN SSSR (for Vasillrev).5.1omisslya po iauchonlyu chetvartichnoge perioda, AN SSSR (for Ivanova).6.1natitut geologiche- skikh nauk AN SSSR (for Gromov, Tanshin, Ilikiforova. Roskvitin).7.Mos- kovskly geologo-razvedochnyy institut iment Ordzhonikidze (for Sokolov). 8.Akadenlya nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for Zh1rmun9kiy).9.Ko9kovskiy inati- tut inzhenerov Yodnogo khozyaystva (for Plyusnin).10.Geograficheskly falmlltat Mookovskogo gonudaretvannoge universitata (for Tefremov, Parnatzin).U.Moskovskly go"aretvannyy universitet (for Lebedev, Zvo- rykin).12.lnstitut nefti All SSSR (for Toodorovich).13.Transproaktkarlyer Hinisteretva putey soobahchonlya (for Mikhnovich).14.Tgeaoyusnyy asro- goologicheakir trest (for Galitakiy).15.Sovet po izuchaniyu proizvo- litellnykh oil AN SSSR (for Hakeyov). - (Continued on next card) ZOWTARSV, N.A. ---(continued) Card 2. 16.Laboratorlya gidro-geologichesk-ikh problem AN SSSR (for Clardeyev). 17-Institut geogra!ii All SSSR (for Aamitrashko, Grichuk). (Paleontology) (PaloobotiLay) (Glacial epoch) HIMMOVICH, TA.Po, nauchVy sotrudnik Study of the stability of erythrocytes In donors' blood In relation to acids, alkalis. and other chandeal substances. Akt.vap.peral.irrovi no.4:67-69 155. NIRA 11:1) 1. Laboratoriya konservirovaniya krovi Leningradskogo inetituta perell- vaniya Icrovi (zav. laboratoriyey - starshiv nauchnyy sotrudnik A.D. Belyakov), (ZRYMMOCYTES) ROZHD3STVINSKATA, N.A., starshiy nauchW sotrudnik; DARILIN, r.i., starshty nauchnY7 sotrudnilt: MIMOVICH, Ye.P., nauchnyy sotrudnik Preservative solutions with mono- and disaccharides. Akt.vop.perel. krovi no.7,84-87 159. (KIRA 13.1) 1. laboratoriya, Icons e rvi rovaniya Icrovi Lenlngradekogo instituta pereli- vantya kravi (zav. laboratoriyey - starshiy nFLurhnyy sotrudnik M.A. Rozhdestvenskayn). (BLOOD-COLLECTION AND PRSSERVATION) MIXMV,.ICH. ye.p., mladshty nauchnyy sotrudnik; SLMS. I.T., prof. Inergy exchange of reticulOc7tsB. Akt.vop.p,-r-l.,,-"vi no.7:128-135 159. (MMA 13-1) 1. Laboratoriya biokhimli (zav. laboratortyey - prof. 1.F. Seyta) t laboratoriya konservirovaniya ~crovt (zav. laboratoriyoy - starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik N.A. Rozhdestvenalmya) Leningradskogo instituta perelivantya krovi. (GILL MABOLISti) MrKFBOVICH, Ye.P. Sume indiots of r9tl(-'U3-0CytlC Ulerg7 Met,8bOliM. VOP. Med khim. 8 no.5:486-492 S-01 b2 (MIFLA ~17:4) I - - '-at,- ,. liaboratf,r'yii k-,n-7- r*-7.rhnllpi kruvl' " rat,iriya Ler ;.p~radsxogo 4nLit',I.u.a pa-rel-ITaniyu kr,~1--*6 r + r v~a -o, "'lay 3 r. I list. 4b 0.1 *S~*,* *00-4~we Iwas. it 04 At k 1-c to c,ttlis , '.0 6 "'I'll cm a a W &-L-1 -, lit PC CL 71-Jr. :441;m 1; 1 N` ri is N -deVs -0 1.1 J got- R fill 30 A gfl q lit; L !jj] r r m t" I j v -1 -7 9 0 0 so* 00 00 0 00 00 60 I*w 0 l at be.. .. Imet-I I.. W so-A ..11, .41 &..1 Be, 1114TUMUN , ff, 11 1 jr N. 0 Clibbablistry of acid troistmento for mwd rommiral Chad- 41 2(1 fit 11. It "Al. 124, N. 1. 11~ *all, mon-i .4 a .,-It. 110. cako., - "list- 00 e .1t. W111 IhAll 6. 14*1.. 104t.-1 W . It , o of C46W tic aromiabomhon of Tomm Vent cmde Diu. k . 'now. -hetal. &,%.I I %lb T, A I Ifols I ink 11 (*.rarlm,,, so s . NA~Lbbl,h. a a.. -A.Lol-sn, -id'k I Com. 1, Nefrot"A 00 )SO. 1-ft 17-,Iibl-~ A mr.. otowl. is, det otwith- All ll.- - Iss ll~ VW M .4 Abs'l-Alle ft.." '1'111`-~ 00 .1tJ 1. . 1f- t.,1 bi, 'etAlittso. a .... salirst 1'11. , . 00 ft'", Is. a .11 wil- .611,11or 1'. 11.111 l1r.111-1 by ." 11-6. " ", . , 1 33. A catalro .4 11 2'; 00 for.."i ..... ln-~h ... mm-to.sit.'t All ... sin% at a le'llp 4 049 ital, it. .,.% yu-1.1 Tht. us. a YD41 of 1.4urtur .15'. by wt elf the -brigiribill To& oil. the latter cm- so iminell .nlv 1 11", fly of fohwiw If 161 MWAY so c1lormittall coassithrou" at %mbilibile bone" It 11 00 1 a'. 1 14, 10int l1w,mistol 1 ..1 14 ..... . wt. 14 111141111 .j ..... . so 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 see*** '~ ~7 ~j 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 of Al. It -0 MIWOUKA)LA, A. A. Mikhnovskaya, A. A. - "Contact conversion of h,--xe--,e ruid cyclohexene ov,!r an ali=ino- silicate catalyst," Vestnik I-rsk. un-ta, 1948, Nc. '~:, ;;. 141- 48 -- Bibliog: p. 148 SO: U-3566, 15 March 53, (lAtopis I Zhurrml Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949) HKEVICH-GAVEADOVISKAYA, M-V-, LA7P,(VS*KT", K.F., 1_41K-, 5KAYA' A.A. _'J'YEVA, Z." ANT- YAK:YWHYINA, V.I. #,contact Transformations of Hexene and Cyclci,exene Cver an A:lumilriosll I -Ate -'atalyst." Vextnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, rio. 11, 1)103 USSR/Chemiatry - Aniliae, Alkylation of Jack 49 Chemistry - a~Butene CV *Catalytic Alkylation of Aniline With n-Batene, K. larrovokly, A. Mikhnorskaya, L. OlenIchanko, 3 pi 'Dok Ak Nauk SSSB" Vol LUV, No 3 Concludes: (1) Synthetic aminosilicatee, ased for catalytIc cracking, are act1re catalTzers in the alk7lation of aromatic amines. (2) Daring subject alkylation, aminea form vith a substitution group In.the nucleus. Alkylation is acc=panied by oTacting, destructive alkylation and ring formation vith n-toluldina forming as the chief product or 27/49T5 US&/Chemistry - Araline, Alk7lation aim J 49 of (Contd) 6 reaction. (3) Synthetic amiaosilicates cause a Hofmann regrouping of the subatl*uted aromatic amines. SubmItted 24 Nor 48. 27AM- Cn USSR/Chemistry - Polymerization, Jul 52 Liquid Fuels "Investigation of the Interaction of Diolefins With Alkyl Halides in the Presence of Oxide Cata- lysts," S. R. Ser-ycal , A.A.- Kikhn:)vsjmy&, Ye.% Nosdrina Trudy Inst Refti" Vol 2, pp P-2-32 C4 it kt 2500 and 36-37 atm, isopropyk chloride in the presence of zinc oxide is converted intoagwcooK up to 90% of propene, some butene, and the follow- ing products of the polymerization of propene: trIMe (34-1%) and higher polymers (20%). Branched 243T6 n0aylenes prodominate in the trimer fraction. Iso- prone under the conditions described above is sub- jected principally to cyclic dimerization. Alkyla- tion of isoprene with isopropyl chloride did not t"o place underthe conditions of the expt. Metby- lations of olefins were successfully carried out, however (cf. A. P. ElItekov's work which led to the synthesis of triptane, and B. L. Moldavskiy's research, nZhur Obahch Khimii," Vol 16, No 3, p 427, 1946). 243T6 SMINK0. S.R.; HIMOVSKAYA, A.A.; KOZDRIVA YO.T. kacbAnIss of th* conversion of Isopropyl chlorido on zinc oxide. Doklady Akad. Ikuk S.B.S.R. 87, 42?-30 152. (IMRA 5:11) (CA 47 no.22:12208 153) IJ':Xi-.IIOVST,ATA, A. A. I Chemical nature G( high molti~jdar weight hydroi6bons Petroleum.k~~%. J , Oelind A A MikhnZpk&v Doklady A . at, 91, of petroletim frattloVIA. 1). over 2(X)', derived foul Me-, lieventall IMPOA114 was In.,%& ljy clitoinatoufsphle adsorv- r, twnrene. and bentent- tio, 0" silica gel with W etile EtOll solvents. The niatetial, b. 200-370*, contained 49% of paraffin und naplithtne hydrocarbons, 13.870 monocyclic aromatic hydrocarboni. 17.1% bicyclic and 17.4% poly- cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and 2.0% tars and losses. av.4r The kerosine cuts contain 75% of paraffin and naphthene hydrocarbons and I I% m-mocyclic and 10.!570 b(cyclic aro- matic hydrocarbows. 'Me light oil contain 446% of Waf- fin unit naphthenc hydrocartionq, 19% monocyclic, and 27.7%bicyclicaretnatichy(frocarbotis. G.M.Kosolaticiff Ah 131 wylene, bi the PMCM)t of ZnO. at 250~- ull and; atux. ptmuc. Under 40, atm.. the Pdlwu(m tialt of.E oemm and the OW1 dfow 84% tdmtr and 20TI adet the =me conditions did -bu 2j-dhselhyW-butene or 2 W. Ac e -WIlrm bopmfft chin, 13okelilm wc Mae I 2Adfitiethyt4bate- tl 50, 1 = it lotermadi- It WGS ate fonnatf- air dfinethributene from bopmw d14 not talm Vbm- It Is too" metbod of R-114S. and Sena by Her- mption of britykaft VCM is wt actmte roe ps AG Emit i&; b U-ISR/Chemical rechnology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor Fuels. Wbricants, 1-13 Abst Joumal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62577 Author: Sergiyenko, S. R., Mikhnovskaya, A. A. Institutioni None ~_tle3 Investigation of Group Composition of High Molecular Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Adsorption Chromatography Orie inal Period.ical: Tr. kamis. po, analit. khimii AN SSSR, 1955, 6, 162-170 Abstract: By means of adsorption chromatography on ASK silicagel was investi- gated group composition of the hydrocarbons of dekeroeenized Romash- kin petroleum of Devonian deposits distilling over above 3250 and also of catalyzatee distilling over above 2000, obtained by cracking over alumosilicate catalyst of paraffino-naphthene (PNP) and aro- matic portions (AP) of petroleum residue distilling over at >3250. Separation of residue into RIP and AP was effected on ailicagel. Card 1/2 Card 2 /,_1 SERGIYE'.WO, S.R.; TETERINA, M.P.; MI10111OVSKATA, A.A. Infrared spectrum anal7sis of macromolecular hydrocarbons and revirts article No.10. Part 10. Trid7 inst. nefti. 10:153-160 '57. (MIU 11:4) (Macromolecular compoi-indB) (Hydrocarbons--Spectra) (Petroleum--Spectra) /I/ " I -7J// - " / ~ F i,(_ i )/~ ~ r SZRGITICNKO, S.R.; MIKMVSKAU. - I -- ~W~-4 Comparative stuAl of chemical nature of nacromolocular petroleum hydrocarbons. Article No.13. Trudy inst. nefti. 10-181-187 157. (MIRA 11:4) (Petroleum) (Racrovolecular compounds) I A 1. ! jai 4b Ila it Ill's IJBI -I d 2 Jill Ik a 23 a (VIS ill .I !~i it A 11 fugli 11 fl, it t1k C. V, WMIUR 1AHIMME me*= via mmml~pq c4wew tv ftelm, Od d"41M 4r ctolid" a" cbmuel %dml4W W ft*ls. r&L. OV h". got. ~' wft~ LM I,& --on of '"Ol oobokw is to peoww at Am @"Loud some"". Moom, is OWN& it". 3,'165/59/IDX /011/0 2/026 AUTHORS: Sergiyenks, S.R. LADeiev, Ye.V. and Miknnovskaya, A A TITLE-, On '!~he S-.rict,ire of High Molecular Hydrocarbons In Pe *,ro 1. eum PERIODICAL: Izvestlya Akademili nauk T-urkmensiroy SSR, 1959. No. 4, pp. 1G - 23 TEXT% The article reviews the cheml~al prcper*1e5 of high wrlecular hydrocarbons In petroleum as presented in the Section of Chemistry and Tech~nology of FueL at the Oth Mendeleyev Congreas on March 17, 1959 11, Moscow. Invos t 1, g"l*, I or, of chemical and technical prcperties of these hydrocarbons 16 Impcr!arit. In view of their proposed use as raw materials for synthelle prCducts during the Curren* Seven-Year Plan. Data c,,ntainedherein have been obtainedfrom 15 different lypes of Soviet petroleum. The Romashkin Pjywazin, Bavlin. Gy-_Irgyan an! :th4lr Te*r._).1e=,3 cortain about, 40% high molecular hydrocarbons, in heavier petroleum they frequent- ly exceed 50%. To eliminate chemical changes, vacuum was used f-_~r distillation of fractions up to 325-3500C, at a maximum temperature cf 2500C Cl).romatograph!f fra-etionation was carried out with coarse-pored activated silica ge! (ASK) The group ~omposltlon of high molecular hydrocarbons and their paraffin-cyrl')pSiraffini- (PC,P), mcnocycloaromatic (MCA) and bicyclsaroma*l~ (BCA) hydrocarbon ccntents In vaxious type5; of petrole-m is shcwn in Table 1. The main ~-mpcnentE of high Card 1/3 011 the Structure of High Molecular Hydrocarb-,na in Petroleur I molecular hydrocarbons are Paraffin-cycloparaffInIc hydrocarbons with n1gh nydroger. content (40-"), bicycloaromatic hydrocarbcns with low hydrogen content, and tkie medium group are definitely moncoycicaromatic hydrocarbons. The differences ir, chemical properties of petroleum are particuldrly evidertin composition and properties of paraffin-cycloparaffinic hydrocarbons, as far as the determination of their chemical properties remains limited tc their reaction In forming a complex compound with carbamide. DistrIbution of carbon atoms of various chemical prop- erties In similar groups of hydro^-arbcns extracted from Soviet petroleum Is shown in Table 2, The question about. chemic&l properties of cycloparaffinic rings and the relation of hexamethylene and pentamethylene rings In the molecules of pwZaffin-cycloparaffinI2 hybridle st-ictures remained unsolved. Number of cyclo- paraffinic and benzene rirgs in paraffin oycloparaffiric, monocyc;o-aromatl~ and bioyolo-arcmatic hydrocarbons extracted from various; types of petrcleum is shrwr, in Table 3. Groups and properties of paraffin-,2yc,,)paraff1n1c hydro:arton!k monc- ~!yol:.c arorratic petroleum and bloyclic condensed arcmat!~ hydrocarbons are shcwr In Tables 4, 5 and 6. Results of a three-stage fractionated dehydrogenation are given in Table 7. It shows that the relation of hexamethylene and pentamethylene rirgit In the Romashkin (Devon) petroletLm varies from 1-1-5. Properties and StTucture of paraffin-cycloparaffinic hydr-)carh-.s Px,~racted fr~'m 3 fractions Card 2/3 s I On the Structure of High Molecular Hydro:arbons In Petroieurr. of paraffin oyclopaiaffinic hydrocazb-,ns ar~- shown in Tatle 8. OxIlat!or. -f benzene homologues In 30 hours at, 97-(4c)OC is skv:--ofn In TBbIF. 9 and oxiiat'.')n of hybri,lic hydrocarbcns C20-C24 in 100 hmia at 97 -99'C 1~! given In Table 10. The degre,t of oxidation of bemenecarbonic acids i.e. oxalic and carbenic acids in 30 ho,ire at 97-990C is shown In Table 11. The oxidation and infre-red spectrosrcpy meth%-YI showed that airong high molecular monocy,21ic hydrocarbons of the Romashkin (Devon) petroleum triailbatituted benzenes are predominant. Tests prcved that sulplh~x contained in high molecular fract".-Ins is c3nstltutlonally c,~i-necled with aroma%ic compounds accompanying blcyclcaroma~!~ hydrosaTboms. There are 10 table;.; and I diagram. ASSOCLATIM Institut ge,.~logli 1 r-azrc-bo,,k1. goryuchlkh isk~,Paye-MyKn Akadem-1 1, nauk SSSR (Institute of Gec!)gy and Processing ,f Ccmbu~'Itle Minerals at the AS USSR) SUBKTMED- July 11, 19r-9 Card ~./3 P1 Pa, M. Oll 01 ~nv--d JO -jAlwzy--.-$i-- -11 jo wiuajITjj&oD uoTtowd ..-t.A '"imc .9 .1 Pa. *z -ewnIa --24 p- ou-%tm- W-I-d vin kq .. ...... u~j.rz-.u.jAnS '.~v ul I. pu. I's ..11-14 ..T-3..JJ7 " jo -122nv 'M 'C "A 'D c .-MOT -Cli 'I..wIqd.x Pa. '11-v tp.zg -V 't) Pa. '-'J" -V 'Q~S ..n -a J. quoq~-P" -Tn0-T-M tlgTu.jc "Mor.2-4f, gm orTWtjoUWTff--f-'T Vat 'A.P.Q0`1 A -I I m 'G lolquoriziew wabaAmm Karmm=j sla ;6-0 ucljvw-d-~ v- w#=Ioa *IJT**dg -a"'Awtv Pat Pa. I. po~~ju, -*~Ptq or.,zvdwu Due oT3vw t.1 pull 'In ZV~ojl*d pesTpi:rv -.21. jo Duonpoj otm -10,401M Ioj P-3.. 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P-T& -OUTJDnTU IA=22-- WlAg - d ~A`W-Ajilj.tun*029~"An m.7 TgT I U U A vs T-t v t - f) wrcx..' .3py 9 -pAce-de P-2-Tid verdoz 000-T -6 (~-Tw2-j jo Suit; a Par UoT-4vvj2TT .1 ':T0l'S.llTW 'TT03 atn joi ImInITwal '.-u. v 11-If tn ;o 6.4jodam 'TjTj" w)!2"v4&Jwd I vtM-CQo(7 IT 'dCA 'INVIft, t%XL=n,. -u1 U..fA'4VjTPnvoD -,.,CT, HDIZV17MM2 YODQ I XCVRJ S/710/60/000/001/Col/004 D055/'D113 AU-1HORS: Sergiyenko, 3.R.; Lebedev, Ye.V.; Mikhriovskaya, A.A. TITLE: The structure of high-molecular oil hydroca-rbon3 SOURCE: Kiyev. Go3udarstvennvy nauchno-iqsledovae1'skiy i proyektnyy iris titut ugo I In oy, rudnoy,neftyanoy i gazovoy pro my shlennon t : . 11~-uchnyye zapiski, no. 1, 1960. Dobycha - pcr,?rrthGtVa n, f~41 lz-?~ -EX 7: An account of the cYemical structure of higl,-molecular oil '-yd ro s bcn ;, based on expi~,r'mental dat,, obtained ~n thr~ study of 1--~' cils from i'-f- f-r-nt deposits. mainly in the USSR, is given. It was found that oil hy~ro- ,arbon-~~ which contain 20 and more carbon atoms in the molecule IcDnjist mairily of hybrid 3tructures. Only paraffinic hydrocarbons are an exceptJon, the:r content rarely, reaching le,,-. lligh-m)lecular hydrocarbon3 are an im- p~,7*ant part of oil ( '~C-50%) and loterminu its ba-ic composition and propf~:-- tiei. The Daraffino-cycloparaffinic hydrooarbons, which ar- r-c?~Qst in Car,1 1,13 3/71 (~ OA~-- rl: Th., 3"r"ct'ro of ... Xc/5YD113 hy lroCen , ,o -, r i' u. form the t a ~,i p a rt ( 40-60,~'o) of th(- rocartorj; dicyc2 ic-aroinatic hydrocarbons aro- pooreot in hydrCE--n; wepn both ar, regards hydrogen-saturation ani prcport,,on to th,, er,ups, are the monc~(-yclic-arom~ttic hydrocarbons. The differ(tr~,-!S in tl,f~ --htmastry of oils rire seen most cleaxly in the composition anl prDp~--rti-57- of paraffino-cycloparaffinic hydrocarbons. In oils of d,.fferent ~0-70~4 of the carbon atoms in thz- molec-,e3 of high-molecd',ar 1.y4,ro~arbvnS form )lira-ffinic carbon. Liquid-phaae dehydrogenj7a'ion on F,1r~titil:'el -CoLl ~ ar, b,? uopd aLj a mothod of sijloctiv-~ dehydroFonizat ion of r i r.,~; 31n aigh-molu?~ular paraffino-CYCIOPILraffinic hydrocarbons ')f Rc-masL- kin~ ( Df?vonian) oil, the ratio of hexa- and penta-m-thylene rings Ti. -oubstitutpd derivatives of ben,~.en,:~ (t:i,-. positi,,)n of 11;~, ~i-, jti tves in the benz-?ne ring is anJ 1,2,4-) predooinat- amn~- h ig -i-mo I ocu -. ar mono r-jcl i 2-aroma t 'I' c hydro curbons uf Romasrik ine, c-, I , -,-A ? t! tu tpd and I 4-di-3,ibsti tu ted benzpnt.,s were found in snal I 1..',nt i t nc 2- and I 5-di-nubsti tu ted aamplen werf~ fuund . Sulf,ir Car, '1/ 7i" s tr ~c tlre of . . . s '-: ~~,c - D 0 5 5 7D I 1 -1 tho K igh-molecular part of ~ i I i~3 ~or,.,j t ; tu tional 1y I J nk(.-d w-, "I. i ~ -Cm- p ~) , n J n , -a h I c ~ i m o P, t I y a c ~ o in T) a n~~ I , c y c I i c - i t r o m a t I ~ ! I ~. 'I r 0 c a r bu r" , .T"', r- - i , ~ ~ I/ .I- CFL,-,! 5/3 S/075/60/0Ir/OC3/C),-,-/C!!/Xx BOO~JBQ(,6 ATYMORS; Zhdanova, 11. V. and bliklj"vs~~' A- T I'.'L E: On the Problem of a Determination Method for Benzene Carboxylic Acids P&RIODICAI: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khIr-i, '96C, Vol'. Pp. 353 - 354 T KC : Tho authors of the presont paper determined number and ponition '~f the substituents on the benzene nucleus in fractions of nonocyclic aro- mat~ic hydrocarbons which were separated from the high-molecular portion of *' :)etrolf?um on silica gel by means of chromatography. The determinatir'n- wa.3 carried out by alkaline oxidation with potassium permanganate at 98)('. (Ref.2) and subsequent separation of the resultant carboxylic acid micture by the method by G. Khodzhayev and A. Ibragimov (Ref.5). By this method, the mono-, di-, and trisubatituted benzene carboxylic acids are separated, one after the other, from a dry mixture of carboxylic acids wit?i potassium chloride by extraction with different solvents in a spatial device. The most criti,~!ai point ~f this method is the letermna- Ca -.1 113 On the Problem of a Determination Method for Benzene Carboxylic Acid,9 B005/BO66 ticr, of trimesic acid whi-Ji is isxtricted ~ilong wth 1-taaaium -h1cr.d- waler and has to be converted to its inscluLle barium salt IC(B3(COO" 31 2Ba 3' 21120 for the quantitatije determitiation. thie salt containe 47-7~ bariuml the barium salto inolatoyd in tho miration described contained, however, u[ to 590,~o barium. This indicatos that the former barium salt of trimesic acid was contaminated by barIUM salts of other acids. The investigations of the authors disclosed chat this impurity consists of barium oxalate. On separation of the acid mix- tuie by the method by Khodzhayev and Ibragimov the trimesic acid is al- ways accompanied by oxalic acid. Thus, the co-precipitated amount of oxalic acid has to be quantitatively determined in addition to the de- termination of trimeaic acid in the form of barium salt. Thi5 determina- ticn is possible by the titrimetric method, oxalic acid may, however, also be separated from trimesic acid by sublimation. Bcjth methods f7lve concordant results. Tht- authors further found that also the, benz-~n'- boxylic acids which are isolated by the method by Khodzhayev and Ibragimov by extraction with ar:etone, always ~-onta,.n oxal%.c acid. A!- thcugh the authors of Ref-3 aFFIled their method to tho~ quantitative Card 2/3 On tne Problem of a Determinaticr, Metnod S/C 7 6 0/0, ") /'0C ~ /C 2 2 /C /XX for Benzene Carboxylic Acids B005 YB06 6 o1citermination of benzene carboxyl ic acids wh) ch were obta,. ned i,y f~xt ra, tion from aromatic petroleum fractions, they used, when developing thic method, only artificial mixtures of -urt- benzone carboxylic acids and Aid not consider in th is -nrto- t i un triat in jxdat- ion jr ar,)mat ic petrc IEUM fractions with potassium pc,-rmanganate also oxal',.r: a~~,d resu:ts whl--~! irterferes with the suggested determ,.nation of i-enzone -arbvxYI',c FLclds Phere are 6 references: 5 Soviet and I 3orman. SUBMITTED: May 211, 1"~r'q Card V3 PETROV, Al.A.; BATALIN, O.Ye.; 141KHNOVSKAYAO A.A.; BEDOV, Yu.A.; KL4.SAV- CHEIIKOP M.I.; PUSTIL"11KOVA, S.De "Disporsiomotric coefficients" of high-boiling hydroenrbons of a mixed structure. Neftekhimiia 3 no.6s922-927 I"D 163. (MIR.A 17:3) 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopaye.-Vkh Go3ud-irst- vennogo komiteta SSSR po toplivnoy promyshlennosti i Leningradskiy gosudarstvenn.rf universitet Im. A.A.Zhdanova. I(LXHUOVSKAYA. I.G.,kandiAat meditsinskikh nauk Sarly diagnosis of renal tuberculosis patients with tuberculosis localized elsewhere. Urologtia 21 no.4:9-12 O-D 156. (KLRA 10;2) 1. Is kafedry urologil (zav. - prof. M.N.Zhukova) Belorueskogo gosuderstyeanogo instituta usove re hens tvova nira rrachey. (TUBXRCUL4WIS. RJCNAL, diag. early diag. in patients with tuborc. of other localizations) (TUMCUL4)SIS, compl. renal tuberc. in tub-3rc. of othor localizations. early diag.) wIMOVSKATA, I.G., kanlidat neditainakikh nauk Perforation of genital abscesses into the blaider In vown. Urclogits 22 no.2:5D-51 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 10:7) 1. Is kafedry urologit (zav. - prof. N.N.Zhukovs) Belorusakogo goeudaretvannogo institute us ove re hens tvoyantys vrAchey. (GXNITALLA. FIKALK. abscess per. into bladder in woaen) (BIADDXR. die. perf. of abtdoes of female genitalia into bladder) HIMNOWMAYA, I.Go. kand.med.nauk oww'10-6~-' " detection of chronic urinpr7 reto?nt!f--jn In &jlldrsm [vitb I--, summar7 In English). Pediatriia ~6 no.io: 65-66 0 15P (YPA 11:13) 1. 1z kafedry uroloril (zav. - prof. P.R. 11hu)-o7v) Inatitutn usoverehenntvovnnIyn vrfichey. (URINATION DISORMS, in Inf. & child t,hronle retention in child., o,-r;y (Rus)) KIKUOT.WATA, 1.0., dots. Cancer of the right half of a horseshoe kidney. Urologlia 24 no.2- 54-55 Kr-AV '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Zz kafedry falculltetakoy khtrurgil (zav. - prof. L.D. Easlavskiy) I kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgli (zav. - prof. 1.B. Oleahkevich) Vitebakogo meditainalcogo InstItuta. (KIBMS, abnorm. horseshoe kidney, cancer of right half (Bus)) MIKHUOVSKAYAs I.G.t doteent Treatment of non pecific infln- ry diseases of the urinary tract with furadonin. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no.3:58-59 Mx 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy khirurgii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. N.M.Yanchur) Vitebakogo meditsinsko o institute. (UFSNARY ORGANS-DISMESI (YURAN) MfKl],NOV-I'F.f,v.A, I.G., "Forobladder", an anr-m~4.y ;-9 no.1:56-57 't)4. f *.r:f r~ - ir-f *,:-r "I I Xru, I '.H') I. Fakull#etzkaya i(hirurg~cheokzivr, kii-lt.~ji (Zav. - pr f. N.M. )'an,--hu.r) Vitetos~ugo mod.tq!n.,;k(,7t ti i od I r, n -au( kil s p r s v a c c z !A; f,]-. !-y yr. HIM --, AQY.3!UJI.*- student 4 kursu; ROTHISTROV. N.M., professor, naukoviy kerivnik. Zffect of external environment on the development of iodophil clostridia from butyric-acid and other closely related bacteria. Stud.nauk.pratsl no.20:163-168 156. (MLOA 9:12) (Clostridium) (Variation (Blolog7)) - KIKMVSKAYA, N,D. [Mikhnovqlka, N.D.) Fungicidal characteristics of some substances of ve etable origin. Vianyk Kylv.un. no.l. Ser.biol. no.2s85-88 158. IMIRA 16W (FUNGICIDES) -RIKHMV rAU. N.D.; F&THISTHOT. H.R.. daktor biolegicheakikh nauk; 5 - Ii I ' , A.V., kand. khim. nauk; XULIK. G.T. Studying the fungicidal properties of chlorine derivatives of mallcylan1lide and carTacrol. Dokl. aksd. sallkhos. 23 no.9:35-38 1580 (MM 11: 10) 1*Kiyevskly gesudaretvennyy universitet imeni T.G. Shevehanke. ~ Predstavlem akademikom S.N. Huromteavym. (ftngicides) (Salic7lanilloo) (Carvacrol) LUj,a,j.!0VShj,Y,~. NT. D. , Cend of bio Sci -- (disB) " ConcernirW, Certein New Anti-141crobe Eateriels," Liev, 19b9, I'c pp (hiev Order cf V. I. Lenin St;-:te Institute Imeni T. G. SLevchenko. Chair of l.Uc-oblology 8nd Antibiotics) (KL 4-60, 117) POTOTSI:iy. I.I.; RMISTROV, M.N.; KORNIYENKO, Z.A.; HIMIOVSKAYA,,N.D-.; VASUAYSMAYA, I.A. Una of dibromosalicylemide in the treatment of pyococcal skin diseases. Vest. dem i van. 34 no.llt27-30 N 160. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Iz kliniki koxhnykh bolezney (zav. - prof.I.I.Pototakly) Kiyevskogo instituts usovershenstvovanlya vrachey (direktor - dotsent H.H.Umoviet) i kafedry mikrobiologii (sav. - doktor biolog. nauk prof.H.H.Botmistrov) Kiyevakogo Gosudarstvannogo univeralteta (rektor - akad. I.T.Shvetg). (SALICYLAMIDOS thor.) (PTODEM ther.) RTINISTROV, M.N.; KULIK, G.V.; VASILEVSKAYA, I.A.; HIKHHOVSKAYA, N.D.; -flAMALEYA,, N.F.; RUDAYA, S.F. Synthetic antimicrobial substances with antibloticlike propez-ties. Antibiotiki 6 no.2:111-1.15 F 161. (MIRA 14:5) L Wedra mikrobiolof-ii i antibiotikov (zav. - prof. M.N.R.O~zistrov) Uyevekogo ordena Lanina universitota imeni T.G.Shovehenko. (FUNGICI=6) (SALICYWilDE)* WHISTROVY M.M.1 MIKENOVSKAYA, P.D. [Mikhnovalka, 1..D.], BAYSHEVA, V.G. (Balshava, VA.1; KULIK, G.7. L]Kulyk, H.B. R,9duction of the sensitivity of microorganisms adapted in vitro to amlicylamilides and alkylated phenols, Vismyk K-,riv. um. no.5. Ser.biol. no.IS69-73 162. (MIRA 16:5) (SALICYIMTLIDE) (PMIOIS) (BACTERICIMS) WIMISTROV, H.19. [Rotmistravy ~LH.)? MIKHNOVSKAYA, N.D. [MijdWGv-s;ka, j;.D.,' Ca3lu3ose fementation by the pectin-de2amposing bacteria Clstr-l- dium pectinovorum and (a. felainmm. Visnyk Ky.-,.un. no.5. Ser. biol. no.20944 162. (MIRA AJO (BACTMUA, CEIMIM&DEMPOSING) (CLWTRIDIUM) FOTWSKIYR I.I.,prof.;RMMISTROV, ~L N. prof; KORNIYENKO, Z.A.; M-InN-OV-SKAU- N.D .,,0-*,j.,k&nd*bioloC.naiLk; KULIX,, G.V. Treatment of spidermophytosis with 21-chloroanilide of 5-chlorosalicylic acid. Vest.derm,, i von. no.9 V42-45162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Iz kUniki kozhnych bolewey (zav. - prof. I.I. Patotskiy) Kiyevskogo meditsinBkogo instituta i kafedry antibiotikov (zavo - prof* M.N.Rotmistrov) Ki)evskogo gosudarstyeanage universitsta. Rabota vyWlrqalAs' po asdaniyu Forma ologi- cheskogo kondtota pri Uchenom sciets MInisterstva idr&vo- okhranenl.YR MaWR. (SALICYLIC ACID--THEWEUTIC USE) (DERMATOMYCOSIS) 1. MIKFNCVSKLY, D. K. 2. U3SR 600 4. Sheep-Ukraine 7. Transfomation of sheep raising n the Carpathian zone of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Sov. vootekh. 7 no. 5, 1952. Kandidat Dio.lcgiche8kikh Nauk Klyevskays Nauchno IS:31edovatellskaya Stantsiya Zhivotnovodstba 9. MonthlY List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 2952. LNCLA.I~SlFIEL. KLASS~O. Kh.l.. kBnd. sell skokhozysystvenn7kh neuk.;KIKHNOVSEIY, D.K., kene. hicl. nauk,; SMIRNOV. I.V.. k-qnd. biol. asuir New metnoda Find forms in breading. Zhivotnavodstwo 20 no. 10:59-64 0 158. (KIRA 11.10) (Artificittl JjisfirniuHtion) HIIHIOVSKIY,L. On the sh3res of the Baltic Son. Vokrug evets no.7:2-7 JI'55- (Baltic States) NLRA 8:10) KDOBIUVSKIT. L. At the collective farm atadium. Zdoro-w'e 5 no.":16-1" Ji 159. (M13A 12:11) (BMrSTSK DISTRICT (ULININ PROVINCE)-SPORTS) IML"i -id, KONOZZNKO, I Do; IEBOVSKIT, Sol), Structure aad electric propertipe of ladium intimonide In thin layers. Isy. AN SM.Ser.fiz. 20 no.12:1486-1490 D '56. (HLRA 10.3) 1, Institut fiziki Akademii nauk USSR. (Indium antimonide-19lectric properties) K i yev tell t, 14 vy(.rl. twit. I rrd 1 1. .t r.Q RABINOVICH, Z.L,; POLKOIZIM, h 1.1,; ~SHLYAKIIOVA, N.I.i,141KHEOVSKIY, S.D. -S.D ',i ~!Alx;NFO, D,11. (lialenko, D.M.j - - -- Aritluietic calcij."lal,or w.th Increased comfuting speed. Zbir. firats' z cbchyo. mat. i tekh. 3-76-83 161. (HIRA 15:2) (Calculating machines) ACCESSION NRs AT3012133 S/2967/63/000/000/016,r/0170 AUTHORS- Pabinovich, H. D.; j4pnovski. .01, S. D.; Podko1tina, K. M.; Shlyakhovaya, N. I.; Galenko, D. N. TITLE: Arithmetio dev-1ce with increased speed in execution of operations SOURCE: Voprosy* vy*ohislitellnoy matematiki i vy*chislitellnoy tekhniki. 1:0scow, i963, 165-170 TOPIC TAGS: arithmetic device, binary system, partial Wition, combination semi- integrator, transposition, square root operation ABSTMACT: The logical structure and various junction schemes of a parallel arith- metic device of some Caneral. type are considered. Tho basic operations of the dovice are addition, aubtractionp multiplication, division, and taking the square root, all done in a binary system with fixed decimal point location. The general electronic structure o-r the device is given with trigger elements, amplifiers, and semiconductor triodeq. To improve the econonW of operation, a two work-cycle system is usedl carrykig out partial addition by means of a combination semi- integrator. MAtiplication in performed starting with the lowest digit with partial product shifts. To accelerate division operations, a transposition code is used, r..'d 1/2 =Es-SION, NRi AT5012133 transcribing the zero digit numbers in cello of the saaa register by the scheme n U where J- number of arbitrary zero digit. The time for performing a square root eration is given by r,- - (3n + 2),c, + wrz.* where n indicates quantitj of zero digits in the mantis" of a number and"+ is* the work cycle. Orig. art. has: 10 formulas and 3 figures. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBEITTED: 00 WE ACOI: 220et63 1-ANCL: 00 ZIUB CODL: CP NO REF SOV: 003 Maas 001 Card 2/2 1. lboA-M MMAWN*11 TM-L-1- - ngkvt UrNIts AP6001196 SOURCE CODE: Ult/0318/65/000/006/0018/0020 _Puprvfsing Engineer); &or AUTHOR: Mgl.!!!Nb M.D. (Cmd1dide Of PhYsicO- Imissarch Assodo") ORG.- thatitute of C rudki AN UkrWR) Ybernatles, AN WOR, 'Putitut k1be TrME: The estimate of dm vainimun niumber of forwardings, during tbe dynamical allamUou ,of a Food ~~,Y SOURCE: Kibernatilts. as. S. 1965, 16-20 TOPIC TAGS: computer memft7, digital computer, computer storage. computer design. algoridim ABSTRACTv"evednalmemorfd dfgftat compAer to a graduated dynamically allocated memory with fixed vegmenMon of the volume and of the stored information. such as the one In the "Atlas" computer. : Such a memory is split Into fted aid equal groups of cells (pages). and the totality of words stored within the cells of the page Is considered an Information unit (segment) wMeb remains undivided during an allocation of the memory. The paper Invesupt an algorithm (6r segment exchange between two adjacent men: ory stages which involves a minimum mmber of forwardings attainable by a most rattous) , excliange of segments under 1/2 UDC: 661. 142. L 01 L -14596-6 ACC MR, otherwise equal conditions. The algorithm cannot be used In practice In systems with a dynamical allocation of the ritemory, but to of Interest as an algorithm for the estimate of the minimum possible number of forwardings. Its peculiarities are related to the fact that the choice of. the 'lad" segment to based not on the statistical cluxacteristice found during the preceding period of the operation. but on the study of the order of sampling of Information- segmehis to tboaluture. The operation of the algorithm Is studied on the case of a tvm-stage memory with a knom sequence of Information segment ampftvg ad a given initial memory distribuUtwo - WD OODE: 09/ OM DATZ: 1SAW6/ OTH UIN 001 L 02328-67 FWr(d)/i!WP(1) IJF(c) GG/BB/GD ACC NR, AT6010532 d6ffIg'. 76666/6V606/000/0073/0082- AUTHORs Mlkhnova~&l S. D. ORG: none TITLE: Addressing of data block elements by means of address scales SOURCE: AN UkrSSR- Voprosy teoreticheskoy kibernotiki (Problems In theoretical cybernettic4 Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 73-82 TOPIC TAGS: computer language, digital computer, memory address ALSTRACT: The author considers "word blocks," regarding the data as sequences of symbols in a certain prescribed alphabet, and each Indivift.'. word an "cle.nent.11 Problems relatLng to the computation of the address of this data block clement are analysed and an arrangement which wiH provide a faster addressing of this element, Independently of any previous access to the data block of which the element Is a part is discussed. This addressing method Is based on a preliminary consti.-uction of relative address sequences or "addresn'scales." The circult arrangement described was originally coDecived as an element of the system for Incorporated language interpretaUon ALGOL-60. although this circumstance in no way limits the possibilities- of Its use In other analogous systems. The method can be employed with data blocks of any Card-1/2 Oi~7_0~--- SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/009/0106/0106 iz,-vE,,,TOR. mikhnovakiy, S, D. ORG; None TITLE: A method for dynamic distribut'ion of informatio;i. Class 42, No. 181393 [announced bT the Institute of Cybernetics AN UkrSSR (Institut kibernetiki AN LPk.YSo1H)j SOURCE: Izo'Dreteniya, promyshlennyye obrazt6y, tovarny-ye znaki, no. 9, 1966, io6 TOPIC TAGS: information processing, computer memory ABSTRACT: 77iis Author's Certificate introduces a method for dynamic distribution of information in a memory system, principally for computers having various types of storage units (e. g. a -ferrite tank and m.agnetic drum). The storage units are di- vided into equal groups of consecutive celis (pager.) by iynamic distribution with respect to pages of groups of words corresponding to then (segments). -,he numbers of the actively used segments and the pages they occupy are then recorded. 71he sys- tem is design,!d for reducing the amount of equipment reqxAred in the case of a large-capacit-,r ferrite tank and also for facilitating mocification of the tank ca- pacity, The numbers of the group of seg~ments i,, this tank are registered together with those of the pages corresponding to them. The number of pages is less than and independent of' the total number in the ferrite tank, and substitution of this group is done with regard to the frequency of referral. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 13MV65 Card' 1/1 uDc; 681.142.07 i--,E,,UVSKly, V. r.. "The ~ffcct iv(,ness of' . ol' -4-, pcning the ~ritlsi Layt~rL3 " ~Cuz dic MkILUO,.w C; riri n,lr I`cl, ; i1 liri.,jt, Acar, --'ci f9 F-E-,c 'III. (W, 26 Jan 55) S-urvey of -.,cientific anci Teciinical bissurtatiD(13 L, fcn( ed at b ;S;l Higher Ecucatioaal Ir.stitations (13) SO: 3um. No. 5c,8, 29 Jui 1)5 MIKHROVSIIT, VA. ~ - Effectiveness of various methods of deepening the plow layer of turf-Podsolle soils. Trudy Pochv.1not-49:7-72 '56. (NLRA 9:8) (Flowing) (Podsols) (Crops and soils) MIKHEOVSKIY, V.K. IfTect of perennial grasses and an=al cultivated plants on the fertility of Turf-Podsolic soils In connection with a deeper plow la;rer. Pochvovedenle no.9:96-105 S '57. (KIRA 10:12) 1. Pochvennyy Inatitut im. V.V.Dokuchnyeva, Pochvenno-biologicheskaya laboratoriya. (Soil fertility) (Grasses) ~Plowing) ANDRDNIIO)V. Y.L.; 14IXIIII)VSKIY, V.K. Using larg,3-sCale gnil maps in agriculture. Pochvovedenle no.12:24-15 D 159. (AIR& 13:4) 1. Pochvennyy institut im. VJ.Dok-tichayeva Akndotnil nauk SSSR. (Solls--Maps) MIKIMOVSKEY, V.K.; FOROZOVA, A.V. Effect of fertilizers and the depth of tillage in turf-Podzolic soils on the protein content of grass-mixture hays. Izv. AN SSSIR. Stir. biol, no.5s753-761 " 160. (KIM 13j9) 1., Soil Institute, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Hosoow. (GRASSES.-JERTILIZERS 111D MWRES) (TILLAGE) (PRIMINS) TnMO,II.V.; KEKBROVSKIT, V.-K. -- ---- --------- ----- Effect of groon manure on humus and nitrogen concentration in ttxf-Podzoli:! soils. IzV. AN SOR Ser. biol. no-3:337-351 16-Jo 161. (KERA 14:5) 1. Soil InstLWte, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (GPLe,tN 14NUtWIG) (HUMUS) (SOIIS-NITRMEN cmmur) VYSOTSKkYA, P.N.; MIKHNOVSKIY, V.K. Effect of green manures and peat on the content and group composition of humus in turf-Podzolic loamy soiAs. Pochvovedenie no.2:37-41 F 162. (MIRA 15 - 3) 1. Fochvennyy institut imenJ V.V.Dokuchayeva. (Podzol) (Green manuring) TYURIN, I.V. [deceasedjj.HIKM2Y.S~K~IY~; YAWrSEVA, A.K. Results of studying the nitrapp balance in turf-Podrolic soils during their cultivation. P#obvovedenia no.8:1-10 Ag 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Pochvennyy institut imertt M.Dakuchayeva. (Podsol) (Soils-Ilitrogen content) MIKHNOVS17 - . -- VYSOTSKAYA, P.N,; KMVA, L.V. Effect of organic fertilizers on the formation of hunts aq nitrogen balance In loajW turf-podzolic soils. Pochwovedmle no.12t6l,67 D 162. (KrPA 1W) 1. Pochvennyy Institut Imeni V.V.Dokuchayeva, (Podwl) (HUMS) (Soila-Nitrogen content) MIKHNOVSKIY, V.K.; YAKOVLEV, A.V. Use of the aftermath of forage grain hybrids as green marnLre. Blul. Glav. bot. sada. no.49tlll-I-12 163. (MIFO, 16:8) 1. Pochvennyy instltut Imeni, V.V. Dokuchayeva Minigterstva sellskogo khazyaystva SSSR i Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad AN SSSR. (Green manuring) (Triticum-agropyron hybrids) ACCESSION NR: AT4033627 S/0000/63/000/000/0109/0118 AUT'HOR: Mikhnushev, A. G. TITLE: The Om-9-2 teaching machine with resultant input of response information SOURCE: Programmirovannoye obucheniye i kibernaticheakiye obuchayushchiye mashiny* (Programmed instruction and cybernetic teaching machines); nauchno-tekhn. ab. statey. Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetakoye radio," 1963, 109-118 and insert facing p. 246 TOPIC TAGS: teaching machine, programmed instruction, response input, response recording, resultant response input ABSTRACT: The article gives a brief description of a teaching machine of the "Kontroler" ("Ekzamenator") type with resultant response input and student response recording. The operation of the functional and fundamental circuitry of the machine is explained and an example is given, illustrating the use of the machine in the actual teaching process. The OM-9-2 is primarily designed to check student achievement in technical disciplines. The machine indicates not only the presence of an error in a response to a question, but also the place where the error was committed. The use of themachLne for control quizzes or colloquia permits the instructor to reduce by 50-70X the time needed to chdck the knowledge Card 1/4 ;'ACCESSION NR: AT4033627 of the students; moreover, the OM-9-2 indicates which questions the student has mastered unsatisfactorily. The machine operates in working modes of "control" and "self-control", the fundamental operating condition being the "control" condition, with the student receiving no evaluation of his answers from the machine (that is, with a one-way connection "student - machine"). The basic advantage of the OH-9-2 is the use of the resultant (non-optional) method of answer.input, which frees the student of the need to code the answers before introducing them into the machine and eliminates the possibility of merely "guessing" the correct answer. The machine also permits the recording of the answer evaluation, thus allowing the instructor to be physically absent from the class during the quiz or examination. A blank is provided in this case, on which all the errors the student may have committed are recorded. In the "self-control" mode of operation, signal lamps indicate the evaluation of the answers. The machine consists of the following elements: memory device; answer input panel; comparison circuit; recording device; indicator device. The memory holds 48 binary code bits, permitting the input into the machine of answers consisting of 12 elementary operations (by operat0no is here understood the input of one digit, symbol or letter). For example, the numb eY 123U Itt.Wroduced n foug ogerations,(l - thousands, II - hundreds, III - tens, a Four binary it are ase gned to each operation. A functional 2/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4033627 diagram of the OM-9-2 teaching machine is shown in Figure 1 of the Enclosure. The operation and practical application of the machine is described thoroughly in the article. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 03Dec63 SU3 COM DP Cam 3/4. DATE ACQ: 15P.pr64 NO REP SOV.- 000 ENCL: 01 OTHEM 000 ACCESSION NR: AT4033627 Figure 1. Functional diagram of the OH-9-2 machine I - m ry device; 2 - comparison circuit; 3 - answer input panel; 4 - "control"; 5 - "self-control"I 6 - recording device; 7 - indicating device CUCLOSURE I Ol Card 4/4 MIKMSHEV, A.G.; SOKOLINSKIY, I.Ya., Teaching machine with au-;omtic answers. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 6 no.42435-439 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16-11) SOMOLINDKI7, JoBjf Yakcvjevich, kbnd.tokhn."uk, ditsent; AlekBOV Gurlyeviob, prepodf-ratell The OM-9-5 teaching nuichirm. lzv,,rys.uch9b.zav.; 8 no.8t895-900 065. ("A;HA 18.1o) 3. Ylyo~vrkcrye lnz~~en,~rr~ UNDZION, K,; MIKTINYAK, R.- [Michniak, R.); ROZAHOV, A, Lithootratigraphic corre'ation ol' the Ia*,e Pre-Canbrtix &I-,I I.cwer Cambrian of the Swietokryzakle Mountains d--id no-thweqtern part of tho Russian Platform. Izv. AN SSSF. Se7- gool. 30 no.8:95-96 Ag '65. ~M!PA 18 9, 1. Geolcgicheakiy Insf;ltut TSentrallnogo upravlenlyq ger,'nf'! PollshIP Varshava, Intititut geologil Pol'skoy Akademl! nauk. Wirshava i Gcologicheiskiy Institut AN SSSR, Moskva. -ml'GWYAYEVA AL.J. tA- Trank mprfiyer. i'ut' I pit. kt-ol. 9 rio.7t;,O 'f, ', -f~lll(A lp:l(,) 1, :,lam9stitill nuchallalka proizvodstvennogn ot'do'.11 8l-lztrjy ''vovokcy dorogi. WJKUfICH. H.B.. kand. biol. muk.; KUSENEM. A.G.,; MIKHUTUK N.Y. Medicinal properties of pt7toncides. Zhivotnovodstyo 20 no* 7:43-45 A 158. (MMA 11:8) 1. Zhivotnoyod kolkhoza *Holodava gvardiya," Brestakogro rayons, Brestakoy oblasti (for Kushneruk). 2. Direktor shkoly Berestovitskogo rayons. Grodmenskoy oblasti (for Mikhnyuk). (Phytoneides) (Calves-Peeding and feeding stuffs) MIKUMM. S.P.. weterinarnyy vrach. Liquid blood preparation for animals. Teterin&rlia 33 no.2:6-3-66 F 156. (KIJA 9:5) 1. Baranovichakty iWasokonservayy kombiaat, Brestakoy oblasti. (BLOOD AS FOOD OR MEDICINE) (SV19Z--DISRASZS) HIMUMIK, S.. veterin.vrach Deteation of trichinae In cross sections of muscles of of the Intestinal tract. Miaa.ind.SSSR 30 no.6:35 '59. (MRA 13:4) 1. Baranovichskiy myasokombinat. (Trichina and trichinosis) (Bnranovichi--Men~ inspection) IAIXMIYIIK S vetvrach Veterinary and sanitary Inspection of horse moot. Mlas.lud.SSSR 31 no.1:56 160. OGRA 13:5) 1. Baranovicheski7 myasolcombinat. (Horse meat) MIKHNYUK, S. Sffect of fluxes on the infestation of liver by microflora. MiasAnd, SSSR 32 no.6:31-33 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Baranovicbeakiy wjagokonaervW kombinat. (um nun) (MICRO-OMMISMS9 PATHOOEHIC) Illy m I K I M.Lj i'.. S . t v ~ i wi r-riyY v rot c~ ~ - Bacter In I cigi-, I 1 8 tuny w, I Iq u I (j hfiratt Lopon. VP tcr I rair! It, i. i rin. i : 103 Mr 165. 9-flRA 18:4) MIKUTUIVICH, A. Hov to achieve conscientious dise-pline. Prof.-teLti. obr. 17 W.9:25- 26 3 160. (MIRA 1): 10) 1. Pomoshchnik direktora po imliturno-vospitatellnO7 rabote stroitall- mogo nchilishcha no-33 (Chiglyabinsk). (Chelyabinsk Prcyvince-&dlding trades-Stud7 and teaching) (School discipline) AUTEORs Mikho, V. V. 3/19 62/000/00~'/T~ D201 YD30 I TITLE: The effect of gan oorption nn thp -1P,!f ri!j function from the co, IV. PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnl.1, Avtomatika i ntdioel-ktronika, no. 3, 1962, 56, ab.,3tr,-ict 3zh345 'Naurhno nik, Odessk. un-t. Fiz.-matem. fak. j N.-i in-t no. 2. Odes6a, 1)61., 185-186) 2ZXT: Changes in the work function of ~~u, Ag an~ Ali la:iers 30 - 50J millimic-rons thick were obscrved during heating in vacuo at temperature3 50 - 600C. The vacuum conditions -are not given. 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