SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MINDLIN,, I. M. - MINDLIN, YA. A.

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L 51461-6.5 ACCESSION NR: AP5011312 axis coincident with the axis of the surface of rotation, (u,v,w) are velocity at the mass center, (uo# Vot WO) velocity at the contact point, and (p,q,r) - angular velocity of the body. It Is concluded that the above solution is stable when the inequality IC + MP2 U 412 r,2, + Wgpl (.A + A(Pt (f Irl > 0. (4) is satisfied (C-moment of inertia relative to G M- mass; radius of spherical surface of the top). The author demonstrates that 9p7nning motion is -1-- --hl- whairm thA center of mass is at the very brttom. "In conclusion, olmr.grou im U."A.0 wwa-0 -a. I 'ARSOdIATION IC SM ODDS: ~Isrzam OTOM No RSF- Cord KIRDLIS, L To. For the Improvement of planning In the petroleum inclustry. Nieft. khos. 34 no.54-2 Ny 156. (MM 9:8) (Petroleum Industry) J-00 sov/92-58-6-20/30 AWWR: Mindlin, I.E., Staff Member of the Kiyev Branch of Giprotraasneft' TIM: Mechanical loading and Unloading in Transporting Containers (Nekhmaniz- atsiya pogruzocbno-r&zgruzochnykh rabot pri tarnykh perevozk-Ich) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958,4Nr 6, p 24 (USM) ABSTRAM: 2be author states that the mechanization of loading and unloading operations carried out at petroleum bulk plants and terminals acquires a parti- cular importance in view of the centralization of petroleum product bupplies. In bulk plants where auxiliary operations such as moving, loading and unloading containers are not yet mechanized, the normal course of operations cannot be en- sured. Hovever, during the last ten years a number of proposals concerning the introduction of mechanical devices for loading and unloading operations mere made and implemented. Among these proposals are the barrel loading device built in mechanical shops of the Maneftesbyt, Trust, and similar devices developed by N.G. Shiyabav. For a number of years the Novorossiysk Bah Product Factory has been using another barrel loading device of the -rotary type, developed by their mechanic I.A. Shelest. This device built of steel tubes resting on a frame with wheels is shown in Fig. 1. It is driven by a 1.2 kv. motor with 1,4~0 na and it load or unloads the barrels. Fig. 2 shows how barrels are Id-ona trdck with this device. ftre are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIOK: Kiyevskiy filial Giprotransnefti (The Kiyev Branch of the Giprotrans- Card 1/1 neft') 1. Petroleum industry--Equipment 2. Containers-Handling MIMLIN, I.Ye. Electrically-driven valves are required for automatic control systems. Neftianik 5 w.2:27 F 160. (MIU 14: 10) (Valves-Blectrio driving) (Automatic control) MIMMIN, I.Ye. Make wider us~ of thin walled flat folded pipes in tank larm. Neft. khox- 38 no.9:61-64 a 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Pilpe. steel) I'll MINDLIV, I.Ys. -- - Reviewing the designs of instruments for bottom dischorge of petroleum and petroleum products. Neft. khos. 42 no. 3% 49-52' * 164. (MIRA 17:7) LIN, AUT108 I Yoklistow, Ye. M.. Knaisfor IM91 latestific and Technical Conf.rtsc..or tat Aim I A (ws4eboo- 14khaiabookaya koafereatsiya KIM 1 it) III FINIODICALe lsv*stlye vyaehikh wehobnykh zovodonly. Go 4 siys I scrototoo"Yeakas 195do Or 2, pp 115-116 ( ) ; M AISTRACTO In the section for seraphoto-goodttical and pho;o1grommotrical Instruments the following persons gave I*otoroaj prorwpolr U. M. IdelftoW a* wFee Tondtnai" in tht Production of 0joctiveo in Instruments Good for Corto#rophicel Aerial Fhotesrsphy.* f@ -0s Pr v r A. A. Lob4mov Th roo D1m no!afwl Photatrianaolft W :. : .: it ifto, ]].*-or &I. ran a on v a. Proftsoor A. P. :t , C t.; ; hkovichs Sao Theore a h Rog.r4 to qv*.- it* "In" 11 ' ;0m M : L n O an f ft 04 aw ra try in Ze tM oil. t .. Produ ctin of Precision lastrummate for Those Purpasom.* Kagineor is.,. ussawl *The Radio-gymcbromiser for 51multomeave Photo@ ?roe Teo Air- planes." Frofoo4or 9. S. Lyalikews "Apparatus and Laboratories for Aerial Moth4ft of the AS UNA for the Study of Optatral I onsity.- Docent 9. P. Zakessove 'MaktaA the 1fromforsetiom ;t O Aerisl Fkatogrephe Automatic.* Roginter L. P. Churajove card 1/1 'Atiousto control or the Af; upoters." Register 1, 0. a, lmdI4k*Mcj 'ZieraoOketagreMNSF1641 C41pIO4 Cameras-" IN 4 joint a too of %be east is" for geodes ANSI sod pkotegr4ase Irkel 1:64romegis &Wismar L. To 111041i� Valid 0 POPOV am '7N9 method of noterogyme rame"-ro-Twilwim, not".. Decant S. 1. nodlemw reported on -The Probl~ of MkIME Aerial PbO' %"Pbf AIL*t~tio. 'llogni"Ir. these a"* P loolow" sod rem a given. 52 do%- "Ptes partisipated to fte disouddiew. card 1/2 LOZINSKAYA, A.M.; MIENDLIU, L.Ye. Hyperbolic heterodyne phase method of radiogeodetic referencing in aerial and marine geophysical smveying. Izv.vys.ucheb.sav.; good. I aerof. no.2:113.-IL26 159. (KIRL 12:8) 1. Vmesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatel'okly Institut Geofizichaskikh ftetodow rasvedki. (Slaveying) (Radio measixremeMs) Aj -,I 5XI H k% 3 -4 13 -, )1J ACC NR' AT7003292 SOURCE CODE: TJR/315216610001014/0087/0090 AUTHOR: Paskhin, Ye. V. Mindlin, L Ye. J., ORG: none TITLE: The radiogeodetic method used in regional aerial geophysical survey over the sea SOURCE: Razvedochnaya geofizika, no. 14, 1966, 87-90 TOPIC TAGS: geophysics, geodetic survey, aerial survey/RGP-1 course indicator ABSTRACT: The article describes in detail the radiogeodetic method used in 1965 to carry out a regional aerial geophysical survey over the Caspian Sea under condi- tions; when the absence of orientation points on the sea did not permit the use of visual instruments. The area surveyed was supplied with a phase field of the lfKoordinator-11 radiogeodetic system, with which an geophysical surveys in the south and central part of the Caspian Sea have been made during the past ten years. A figure in the original article shows that location of the base stations of the "Koordinator" system and th6 survey routes planned. An attempt was m ade to use the RGP- I course indickior developed in 1963 at the'Moscow Institute of Engineers Card 12 NRI AT7003292 of Geodesy, Aerial Photography, and Cartography for the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geophysical Exploration Methods. The course indicator was operated from a phase sounding of the r'adiogeodetic. "Poisk!' system specially modified for operation in the phase field of the Koor'dinator system. The accuracy of the navigation of the aircraft using the route indicator was evaluated by comparing the measured coordinates of the points along the route with the projected ones along which the routes were calculated. The divergence was small and due mainly to the lack of practice of the grews and to tape recorder errors. The work confirmed the possibility of using a raidiogeodetic course Indicator, to guide mobile geophysical objectives along direct routes during regional mapping made in areas with no orientation points and with a sparse network of.support points. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [GC] SUB CODE: 08, Ol/SUBM DATE: _-none/ORIG REF: 002/ Card 2/2 15-57-3-3851 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3, pp 193-194 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mindlin, M. G., Zyablov, M. F. TITLE: New Constructions of Bits With an Arrangement for Hold- ing Grease in the Bearing (Novyye konstruktsii dolot s ustroystvom dlya aderzhaniya smazki v opore) PERIODICAL: Novosti neft. tekhniki. Neftepromysl. delo, 1956, Nr 6, pp 6-8 ABSTRACT: A new tri-cone drill bit has been made with the bearing hermetically sealed and the teeth self-cleaning. The grease is contained in the bearing of the bit. Tests have shown that the new type of bit may be used in dril- ling any kind of rock. In all cases the hermetic seal- ing of the bearing leads to increased footage of cutting Card 1/1 by the bit. no initials ILISKIT, A-1~-,kand.takhn.nauk; KINDLIN, X.G.,insh.; KOKSHIN, A-S-,Inxh. -0 Now types and designs of bits. TruAy VNIIBT no.1:61-70 058. (KIRA Ilt12) (Baring machinery) AUTHOR: Antonov, N.V. and Mindlin, M.G. sov/93-58-4-4/19 TITIZ: Prolonging the Service of Roller Bearings in Cone Rock Bits (ob udlinenii sroka, sluzhby rolikovykh opor v sharoshechnykh dolotakh) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozMstvo, 1958., Nr 4, pr 20-26 (ussR) ABSTRACT: The authors refute the idea of certain designers that the skewing of rollers in cone rock bits can be prevented by lengthening the rollers. They prove their point by calculating the possible skew angle of rollers ranging in length from 20 to 24 mm. (Figs. 1-5) produced by the Plant im. Kirov. Further more, they prove that the skewing of rollers is related to the clearance be- tween the rollers and to the clearance in the roller bed (Figs. 6-8). The authors suggest that the skewing of rollers can be prevented by decreasing the end play between the face of the rollers and the shoulders of the roller bed at the expense of the roller 2ength and width of the roller bed (Fig. 9), as well as by raising the shoulders on the trtmion. There are 9 figures. Card 1/1 1. Petroleum industry 2. Drilling machines--Equipment 3. Roller bearings--Design flim-1 ILI w X /A/ Tr of *910" is moaww V 009 ' 4 ' 04 dow In I. "U-Ithat...d ,b . AtZtC! Leo Masu"" so 004 040 000 .400 .0 , see :00 008 00 'es, 4*0 00 w O"i dot ATO& DI-C 4" isk ' to to \1 son e 0 0 0 f e 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a i /h. '-,1AnffhalWn properties of:melan xteds, T. --zw- V. IM-A. pitfsomclawl. Fannaw. i rdcaol. to. No. S. '4t 2 q9 d 1qw A l C & l ) - ).- U C me a on ( wum m we ( to 25.4% fatty oa, with essential cgs ha trams; =u2t tan uli w 44.5% fatty 0. The glymFides "ysis showed satd. adds t O.11, ottic acid 20.75. and linalete &M MO% The aq. and g1c. exts. fwm p=W and whole seeds are ana: lichn(Athic (tcsft with ca(s). to is the fatty ad. ~Thc eM. , ' t h - c 9 i do t U i t 4 o t1 c, o Mts n C. t a t O Am tMox s" up wom and rounilwom fave um al t t 3 = wo 13 us ape ag yet been ireparted. The-oa Ls suitable for waklog dot.; thLiments. and sm, Julian F, Smith J MINDLIN, 14.Z.1 GZRA3IMKOp V.K. Rgle of alkaloido in the vital aotivity of to. Trudy Perm. farm. Umt. no.lsl2l-130 159. (141'iA 15:1) 1. Permakly farmatnevticheakiy institut kafedra farmakognozii. (PLUITS, EFFECT OF ALKAWI& ON) (AT-KATOIM-PHYSIOLOGIUAL EFFECT) MINDLIN N zh,j VAKULENK09 T., inzho; YER]MYEVA, G., inzhe The 6F4P triode-pentodes Radio noo9t54-55 8 163. (MBU 16:12) 104 USSR/Physics - Discharge, Electrical Feb 50 mercury (vapor) "Glow Discharge in Mercury Vapor," N. L. Mind- lin, All-Union Blec Eng Inst imeni Lenin, Mos- cow, 5,pp "Zhur Tekh Piz" No 2 Shows normal cathode drop of glow dinchiLrge .measured in Hg vapor on cathodes of graphite,, iron,.and mercury to be slightly dependent material of cathode and to equal about 230 v, :,vhich is greater by 100 v than Koeppen's data, f - PhY." 75, 654, 1932), obtained on 156T1041 USSR/Physics - Discharge, Electrical Feb (Contd) unsoldered tubes, i.e., under conditions who" extraneous gases released from glass and elec- trode could have' accumulated In tube. Also ~.:shovs measured current density of glov.dis.;, charge to be 10 times less than Koeppeals val- ues. Comparison of -values obtalmed for den- sity of glow current on the cathode with. tho" for densities of counter (reverse) currents ii -mercury rectifiers, permits conclusion that por- ti~u of countercurrent arriving at #lov #P- chaiie'constitutes a negligible part 'of. &U. countercurrent. Submitted 9 Nov 49. S/124/62/000/003/048/052 D237/D302 AUTHOR: 14indlin, R.D. TITLE: On the equations of motion of piezoelectric crystals PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 3, 1962, 20, abstract 3V114 (Sb. Probl. mekhaniki sploshn, sredy. Dl.t AN SSSRp 1961, 241 - 249) T-"!'XT; A derivation is given of the linear differential equations 0f small oscillations of piezoelectric crystals, with the! 'interac- tion of mechanicalf electrical and temperature fields. The use of thermodynamic variables is based on the theory of thermodynamics of irreversible processes in a dense medium, formulated by Biot .~Jauations of state and motion are derived and their solution ilius- trating the damping of plane waves, is given, as well as the proof of theUuniqueness of the solution of the equations of motion. LAb- stractor's note: Complete translationj. Card 1/1 J1,16rmcolo6y. ~Toxicology. Cardiovascular Drugs V Abs- Jour ~Ref ` Zhur - Biol.', No 11.. 1 1958~ ;No 51993 Author Inst 716stovon'-Don-Medical Institute Title : Me Action of Cimarin in Cardio-vascular Failure Orig Pub : Tr. Otchetn. nauchn. konferentsii (Rostovsk. n/D med. in-t) za., 1956 g. Rostov-na-Donu, 1957, 355-356 Abstract : Cimarin in a hypertonic glueose solution was administered intravenously, 1-2 times daily, to 44 patients with ci:,-- culatory disorders. Mw course of the treatment consisted in 8-45 injections., depending upon the condition of the patient. The most succossful was the treatment of patients with damaged myocardium (12 out of 14) and defective mitrol valves (11 out of 13)- A~. lesser effect was achieved In cor pulmnale (6 out of 7) and in combined mitrol and aortic valve damage (7 out of 9). 11ifter 3-4 injections dyspnea de- decreased, nocturnal attacks of cardial asthma subsided, sleep improved and dyspeptic manifestations disappeared. Card 1/2 'S !USSR/Pharmacology. Toxicology. Cardio-Vascular Drugs U-4 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 7, 1958t 32898 Author Mindlin S S. Inst Title Oymarinum, a Soviet Preparation for the Treat- mentof Patients with Circulatory Insufficiency. Orig Pub Vra.chebn. delo, 1957, No 7,:675-676 Abstract Cymarin, (1) a cardiac glucoside isolated from Indian hemp (Apocynum cannabinum), was administe- red intravenously in doses of 1 to 1.5 mg 1 to 2 times in 24 hours to -44 patients 6ufferi-Ag- from cardiac insufficiency. The oburse of treatment comprised 8 to 45 injections, The effect of 1 be- gan 2 to 5 minutes after ~he injection, reaching a maximum in 20 to 40 minutes. Under the influence of 1 there was an improvement in the general Card 1/2 1.~EIDLITT, S.S.) Cland T.*ed Sci - (diso) 11 A comp-r~ tive clinical eval-n-ation of new *MW preparationn (erizid--, eryzimin , oymarin , oorglycon ) in tho trertment of cardio-vascular instifficlency." Rostov-ori-Don, 101)3. 18 PP (Rostov-~n -Don State 1'ed inst) , 200 copies (KT-,24~-5(r,,12.!) -10~- MINDLIN, S.S... kand.med.nauk; KHOIDDNYY, M.D. -% ---------;------- Effect of chemical preparations with antiblastic action on the cardiovascular system during the treatment of malignant neoplasms. Sov. sod. 26 no.6s60-64 Je 162. WMA 150-1) 1. Iz Rostovskogo nauchno-~issledovatellskogo instituta rentgenologiio radiologiA I onkologil (dlr. P.N.Snegirev). (CYTOMXIC DRUGS) (CARDIOVASCUIAR SYSTEM) (CANCER) HINDUN, S.S. Effect of ionizing radiation cr. the cardiovasni,.lar system in radiotherapy of tumors. Med. rid. 8 no.3:20'.-30 Mr 163. NIRA 1719) 1. Iz Rostovskogo natichno-Issladovatellskogo instituta rentgenologii, radiologli i onkologii. POF.TNOYY L.M.,l 1-211-IDLIN, S.S. X-ray diagnosis of a t=orlike fom of tuberruloeir-- of the small Intestine. Vest. rent.' i rad. 40 no.2s6"7 Mr-Ap 165. (ICRA IM) 1. Nauc~hno-4-self.,dr)vatzllrkiy !nstitut rentgenalogil, radiologit i onkologil IMNrIstirstva :,dravookhranentya RS-75R, Rostov-na-Donu. 'a ro 6 1 a 0 $1 it ;j It it W! 4 a ~w Ii a 0i a it 01a4 41 41tj 4als. _Ila amn noon spi A a. V.-1 -L-L-.L 44 0 W OP A iffl-A A- A 4. 6 -6-1 #if ..0 1.!' #Dip; Or, 6.0 too of -00 it 00 0 c MOM of Im ft dw Is Of ON U 8- A- o-j 0 cmick "AL'S.A941W. 1. Gus"a mW P. 1. tddle- 06 vich. pumokfie" tm. 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