SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAUMOV, V. K. - NAUMOV, YU, YE.
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MAUXOT, V.I., dots. .
'-~~Conr=n~ on long-perlad atatio etreqgth of turbomehinery,
Mergomah'Anostroonle 4 no.1:47 J& 058. (NMA llil)
(Turb I as a )(ftrevgth of mater!als)
IMOT, T.K., kand-takhaerauk
DealcAlvig c"I"g "Ila of a stv-, turbine. Errtidyl in imo.W67-
263 060. (MINA 13S12)
(stow turtillse)
NMOV& V-K-o, kMA-tQkhn*n&Uk
"-- Graphs for calcWAtlng toroUal paztse [Trudy] Utz ino.6t286-294
l6o. (MIRA 13:12)
(MIAstle pletee &"d shells-Grai;hIc methods)
IWKUV, T-goo kandetokhnsna*
lxperloomtd:L Iliffestlgatlcm of stresses Iii casirip of *team turblives.
[Trudy] ZMZ vio.6s295-305 060o -' (NIRA 1302)
(Steam turbIres)
! -41
XWKOT, V.K-, bud.tskhu.nsuk; IMNIVAs T-A-, lnzh.
--fto"Vems
U"It for contlvmous testing of diaphragms at high teveratursee
I .
CTrudyl zo no-6077-09 160. .. INVA 13M)
(;Japhrapw (Sechavitcal dovlces)-Testlwg)
v. t;.
Forest utilization. f,,oskva, Goslesburdzdat, 1953, 26~, p.
IIAMIOV LY-%&Ujyj-j A" ~o7lRbi.
-PROTAIISKIY, V.V.. retsenzent; SHEIVID,
A.S., retsenzent; KOROVIN, V.N.., red.; SVETIAYEVA, A.S.,, red. izd-
va; SHIBKOVA, R.Ye.0 tekhn. red.
[Forest exploitation] Lonoekapluatatsiia. 2. dop. i perer. izd. Mc-
ekva, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 410 p (KMA 15%7)
(Lumberim)
~-XAUKOV, Viktor MikhaYlovich; SKONEOMYT, LOonid Ivenovich; SK(RMOV,
7#-Tf-#--Md;79~wM'rWTAq KeNot tokba.red,
(Olonetak Land Improvement Machinery Station] Olonet4kals
mashlnno-mliorativnala stantells. Petrossiodsk. Gos.isd-vo
Karellnkol ASSR, 1957. 13 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(Olonetak Distriot-Agricultural mochinery)
KAUKOT, I.M.
OfwtT4*Q,atwy wwk 4m the fadeqentals of th-R late fIvILttwjrAuvtW
(in V.N,Xxwwv, Soolishmr-33 ss-711101-rUO4 JI
1%. MAY. Laks-Fie6riaml (MMA 999) '
NAURU. W.9., r*daktor
[Fish resovess of ths U.S.S.R.) RybRVe boolatetva SSSR. Kooky&.
1957, 31 P. and 230 Platos Mm 10. 10)
1. Nveow. lessoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovstellelrty institut morskop!o
rybaof,o khos"yetva I olcomnogrefit.
(Ftehes)
NAUMOV, T.H., kand.biol. nauk.
~_~ -1 ___
Feeding of codfish in the Baltic Sea [vith summary In ItClish].
Trudy VNIRO 34:127-132 '58. (MIRA U:9)
(B<jC Sea--Godfish) (Fishes-food)
RAUKOV, V.M., kandeblolonauk
diiiditlons of the formation of spewing congregations of Baltic
cod. Trudy VNIRO 36:128-131 158. (KM 1214)
(Baltin Sea--Codflah)
NAUKOV, T.H.
Pond rearing of salmon trout and brook trout and their hybrids
In Poland. Vop.1kht. no.12:141-143 '59- (MIR& l3s4)
1. VoesoyusMy nauchno-Inaledovatel'skly Institut marskogo
rybnogo khosvaystya I okeanagrafit - THIRO.
(Polaz4-Trout) Ofishes-Migration)
NAUMOV. V. 14.
aearch In the field of ichthyology and hydrobiolo,7 at tho
Scientific flw;earch Institute of Fisherino In Varna. Zool.
shur. 38 n0.8:1276-1279 Ag 159. (141RA 12:11)
MARTI# Yu.Yu., otv. red.; ALEKSEM, A.P.0 zam. otwo red*; NOSKOV#
A.S.9 sm. otv. red.; BMODATGV# V.A.,, red.; VINOGRADOV, L.G. 0
red.; ZAXTSEV, G.N., red.; IZIZVSKIT, G.K., red.; KAZAVOVA, I.I.#
red.; KON3TANTINOV, K.G., red.; MUNITAN, V.M., red.; HLIMOV- YX
red.; SEDYKH# K.A., red.; FEWSOV, M.V., red.; CHUMAKCIVA, L.S.,
redo; AXNZAFT, Yu.S.,O rode; MUKHINA, Ye.M., red.1 FORM&LINA, Ye.A.,
tekba, red,
(Soviet fishery research in the northwestern part of the Atlantic
Ocean] Sovetskle rybokhoziaistvemWe issledovaniia v severo-zapad-
noi chasti Atlanticheakogo okeana. Moskva# Izd-vo zhumala
wRybnoe khozialatvo." 1962. 375 P. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Moscow. Vaesoyusn" nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut morakogo
rybnogo khozymystva i okeanografii. 2. Voesoyuzrqy nailchnyy institut
morokogo rybnogo kho27aystva i okeanografii (for Marti, Fedosov).
(Atlantic Ocean-Fisheries-Research)
SK[RNOV, A.H.; HAUMOV,, V.M.
Biological basis for efficient fisheries in the Taganrog Gulf
of the Sea of Azov. Vop. ikht. 3 no.3t460-471 163.
(MIRA 16:10)
1. Azovskly nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut rybnogo khozyaystva-
As NIIRKh, Rostov-na-Donu.
(Taganrog Gulf-Fisheries)
GUNIKO, A.F.; NAUMOV, V.M.
Moat Important problem of the -eprouictior, of Pturverinij In tt,-,
Azov Sna bs8in. Trudy VNIRO llo-54--1211-221 164.
(M I RA 18:2 )
3. Azovsxiy nauchno- ~iqledovateqllscy inst�tut rjbr~gl) Kh,--yaystva
(for Gurlko). 2. Vsc-sDyuzryy insti,,uT
morskogo rybnogo khozyayslva i okear..cgrp-f'jl (frr Naum.~v).
PATLWO, L. 1. S ZWNDV, V. N.
From experience In the automatization of auxil"
services. Prom.energo 15 no-5337-38 Yr 160.
(MIRA 133 7)
(Automatic control) (PwVIng stations)
NAUFDV, V.N., aspirant
Temperature field of the press rold of a hot vulcanizati.;n press.
Nauch.trudy MTILP -lo.18-132-146 '60. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Kafedra mashin i apparatov legkoy promyshlennosti Moskovskogo
tekhnoloFicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti.
(Vulcanization--Equipment and supplies)
KLUMOV, V.N., assistent
Temperature field of the mold of a bot vulcanization press,
Nauch, trudy HTILP no*24t180-185 162. (KMA 1617)
1. Kafedra av-tomatiki Moskovskogo takhnologichookogo instituta
legkoy pronWablennosti.
(Temperature fields) (Power presses)
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knnfl. tn~lir. wvik, a t,truh I y f)rrtp,,d,,tv:ito I I, i7. 1
t-kflrl. al!jjstent
Untermining thA ormatnnt or the d-irqti,)n ri' a
Nivich. trtt(Jy ?.'.Tli,! no,~9,1178-280 161,.
1. KafnOrn avtomattki Vom~.ovqkogo tekhnologicins'. -)'?c irAA,jtol
1~)gl-oy promy-ilil,~rn,,nti.
SOKOL079 G.V.v inzh.1 PSHCHEIRITESIN, L.S.p imah.1 NAUMOVA lollm ILth.
Pra4tics it using pol7styrone in construction. Prcm. strol. 43
no69t19-20 165o (MIRA 1819)
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CHESUNOV, V.M.; NAUMOV, V.N.; KUZNETSOV, A.R.; ARBUZOV, G.A.
-.....
Apparatus for gas chromatography in the artificial leather industry.
Kozh.-obuv.prom. 5 no.10:25-29 0 163. (?URA 17s4)
MUNDT, V.P. ~
Ihoded structure of ores in pyrite-complex metal deposits of the
Irtyah @hear zone in the RudzWy Altai. Zap. Too*. min. ob-va 88
no.5:533-546 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Altai Mountains--Ore deposits)
Iffect of enclosing rocks an the distribution of barium feldepare
and barites in deposits of the Irtysh shear zone. Geol. rude
mestorosh. noOtI08-113 My-Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Toesoyusnyy goolog!-.ehskiy natichno-issledowatellekty
iustitutq laningrad.
(Irtyah Talley--Geology. Iconoutc)
U IDVO V.P.
Role of basement rocks Ininstasomatim as .Veiled tr alk&U
metaxonstites in the &4voy Rog Basin aM Kitisk YAgnotiv,
Anowly, ?Ap.Vs*suln,ob-v& 91 mo.6t731-t36 IQO
(MM 16 12)
(Wvo.v Rog Basin-Metasomatlem)
(Mwok M4W*tic Anomaly-Metasomation)
NAbl,'OV 0 V. F.
Technical improvements in a forge shop. Sverdlovsk, Gos. nauchno-tek.,!n. izd-vo
mashinostroit. i sudostroit. lit-ry. Uralo-Sibirskoe otd-nie 1953. 46 p. (Novatory
proizvoletva) (54--43421)
TS225.N32
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NAUKOT, V.P.; DUOIU, N.A., tokholaheskly redaktor.
rNfrialsas use of tho equipment of a forp] lbselonallw* Ispollso-
vent* oborudovantla v kesmohnam teekhe. Moskva, Go4. nauahno-tGkha.
Ind-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1954. 21 p. (Km 8:1)
(Forcing Owhinory)
/Vjf) u /-Y) & V~ ~j - P,
DURATIV, P.A.; RAYTSIS. V.B.; GUTIWT. 1.H.. inzhener, reteenrent: GANAGO,
O.A~# )WrAldat takhnicheakikh nauk, retsenzent; JWMT. 7.P., re-
dAktor; DUGIIIA. R.Ae. takhnlchoskty redaktor
[131acksmithing in a machine-tractor repair shop) Kusnechnoe delo
v MTN. Moskva, Goa. naucbno-takhn. lzd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry,
1954. 125 pe (NUA 8-7)
(Blacksmithing)
IMUM6r, VlKltlil A60106440e~yl
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 500
Naumovp Vasiliy Prokhorovich
Go ryachaya shtampovka (Hot Forging) Moscow, Maohgiz, 1956. 56 p.
(Series: Nauchno-populyarnaya biblloteka rabochego kuznetsa,
vyp. 9) 10,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Oanago,, O.A., Candidate of Tecradcal Sciences; Reriewers:
Tarnovskiy,, I.Ya., Doctor of Technical Scienes, Professor, and
Raytses, V.I., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Dugina, N.A.; Managing Ed.
of the Ur&l41ber1wiBrsndh of Mashgiz: Kaletina,, A.V.,, Engineer,
PURPOSE: This pamphlet,, issued by the Popular Scientific Worker's
Library,, is the ninth In a series of pamphlets which aim at im-
proving the theoretical knowledge of workers in forging shops.
COVERAGE: This pamphlet is devoted to the theory and practice of
various forging methods in current use. The author discusses the
general technological aspects of forging and continues with a
description of equipment and methods of operation. Tae principles
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of smith-0 drop-, machine- and press forging are briefly explained.
There Is a short description of a horizontal press forging machine
of 50,,'000 to 75,4 000 ton capacity used in the alraraf t industry, 30me
space is devoted to the "interesting process of compression molding
of molten metal which combines the advantages of forging and casting*
In this method the die is filled with a measured amount of molten
metal which is then compressed by a descending plunger filling the
cavity of the die. The solidification of metal takes place under
pressure which gives it a dense* fine-grained structure free of po-
rosity, with good dimensional accuracy and surface quality. Com-
pression molding is most suitable for copper,, aluminum, brass and
bronze castings. The author predicts a bright future and numerous
applications vor this method, Experiments with steel have so far
been unsucceseful, as the temperature of molten steel has a destruc-
tive effect on tne dies. It Is further mentioned that within the
scope of the Sixth Five Year Plan a new forging plant is to be built
in the Ural area with a 120,jOOO ton annual capacity. in conclusion
the author states that the trend should be toward improved methods of
forging which would require little or no machining. As an example he
mentions the "Krasnogvardeyets" plant in Leningrad,, which is said to
produceforgings with a grade 4 to 5 surface finish. This pamphlet
deals more with the general aspects of forging than with the
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technological details of any one forging method. No personalities are
mentioned. There are 7 references all of which are Soviet.
TABLE OF
CONTENS!S:
Present and future developments of forging 3
What happens to metal during forging? 5
Where forging can be used 13
Brief outline of forging machines 16
Methodsof hot forging, 24
Analysis and design of forging methods 31
Press and hammer forging 33
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Horizontal machine forging 35
What are the basic forging operati-one? 38
Design and manufacture of dies
40
Some aspects of the preparation of flowsheets and drawings 44
Conclusion
What to read about forging
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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_!~.Wajq.j .07. Anstolty Grigorlyevich- DWIVA~ N.A.,
__kkjjj_?rokhoroYich: KOZL 0
tek6. re 0
[From the Taketerinburg factory to the modern plant] Ot Skaterin-
burgskot fabriki do sovreuennogo zavoda. Moskva, Goo. usuchno-
takhn.isd-vo mashinostrott. lit-ry, 1957. 98 p. (Is istorit moshino-
stroaniia na Urals, no94) (KIFU 1115)
(Sverdlovsk-Kachinery industry)
KAMSUCHIKOV. Grigoriy "orglyevich; KMTUN. Sergey Ivanovich, Inzhj
-k4w-v-T**UIy Prokborevich. Inxh.; CHMOBRMIN. Boris
Sergeyevich, Insh.1 POLTAKOV, T.P.. insh., rets4nx4nt: KAZARINOT.
B.Zo. insh.. rate4nzent: KOVIKOV. A.S., dotsent. red.1 WGINA,
N.A., takhn.red.
(Forging operations] Kusnechnoe proixvodstvo. lzd.3-. Ispr. L
dop. Koskys. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.Izd-vo mashinoetroit.lit-ry. 1959.
447.p. (KIRA 12:8)
1. Uralmashzavod (for Koltun. Chernobrovicin). 2. Sverdlovskiy
savod transportnogd mashinostroyanlya (for Naumov).
(Forging)
VWXOV, VanIlly Prokhorovich; MYSHKZIW. lCoustantin ftylovich;
red..- DUOINA. N.A., tokho.rod.
[Ifficlency promoters strivIng for a saying of metal]
Ratelonallsatory v borlbe sa *Icouomllu metalla. Pod rod.
A.Y.Kovalonko. Noskva, Masbg1s, 1961. 38 P.
(MIRA l5t2)
(Vietals) (Vachluery-Design)
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NAUM37, T.T.. Imndidat okanomichastelkh nauk.
Ways of reducing newsprint costs. Bum. prom. 31 no-11:
25-27 N 156. (10,RA 10:2)
1. Mantralln" nauchno-iseladovateliekly institut teellyALlznny
i humashnoy provmyshlennoati.
(Newsprint)
W.V kand.okou.nauk; INITRITST. W.A.. Wh.-skonoulst; KGZLOT,
A. I., kand.skru.nauk; GORMOV. I.L. lazh.-ek-ocowlst
Xconouic efficteacy of the ass of ammonia bass in the production
of sulfite pulp. Dum.proa.-33 no.11:25-26 9 158.(KLRA 13:8)
1. Tgentrallay nauchno-issledovatellskLy institut tsellyulozoor
i bumashnoy proswohlennoett (for lkuaov. Asitriyev). 2. Vassoyusayy
nauchoo-issledovatellskly Anstitut Sidroliznoy I sullfitoo-
spirtovoy promrshlonnostl (for Xoslov, Gorshkov).
(Woodpulp) (Amonla)
I
ROZENBERGER, )N.A.; NALMOV, V-V-
Basin trends in the development of the production of f-'brous inter-
mediate products. Bum. prom. 36 no.9:4-7 S '61. (MDU 15:1)
l.jsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut tsellyulozno-
bumathnoy promyshlennosti.
(Cellulose) (Paper Industry)
-,- mmw V V kand.ekon.nauk.
Soom econmic indices of the use of soluble bases in the
auLtWe pap productim. Bum.prom. 37 no.1:11-13 Ja 162.
(MIRA 15;1)
1. '1#*aoyuznyy nauchno-issladafatol'okiy institut
tsellyulozW-bumazhnoy promWshl6moifti.
(Woodpulp)
(Bases (Chemistry))
ZHUXWVMKIT# A.A.; TURYSLITAUS,, KJ16-1 KAXCHZMA, O.A.; KAUMV, V.V.;
RYAN I Invo L.N.
PartItion stop chromatography. Zav.lab. 29 no.IsI4-18 163.
(KMA 16 t 2)
1. Institut yaderaq, goofisiki I poAlall,
(Chroustographio awlyals)
ALEKSEM, A.A., inzh., ret..; VIYUKOV, I.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk,
red.; GRADOVSKIY, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk., red.; ZRITKOV,
A.V., kand. tekbn. nauk, red.; N'AtW.V,--V.V-., kaM. ekon.
naukp rod.j NE "E 5, Yu.N., RITZ. Lekhn-.- nauk, rod.;
PUZYREV, S.A.9 kand, tekhn. naukj red.; RYUYJiIN, N.V.p
kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SIWIRO, A.D., kand. tooklui. nauk,
red.; ELIASHBERG, E.G., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.
[Handbook for the papermaker In three volumes) Spravochnik
bumazhnika v trekh tomakh. Moskva, Izd-vo "Leanaia pro-
myshlennost'." Vol.l. Izd.2., perer. I dop. 1964. 640 p.
(MIRA 17%8)
1. Moscow. Vaesoyuzryy naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut
tsellyulozno-bumazhnoy promyshlonnosti.
ERA MISO03927 VOW6/65/coo/001/0025/003 I
AUINVORzt., '22. 14A At-Goi Naumov, Lao V*
TTV124yu A'UMhirfor dotarmU- tha lack of pariperAltularit:r bctuaan tho wds of
ratetlou o2 a Mwodolito tubs and tho wortical fixis
WJMII;l 2.12jez a I kartF aftyu, no* t965 25-31
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TOPIC, TA03; , vuryijUg ipbtrumant/ thsodo1it0:0TA\*
A!-~Grpkars- method- for -deterainirg th-q- deZXpe of. non-~prpcndiauLarity botwo6n Vie
x or o thiaoaouto tubo and t1io -vertical axinn; io pronontod. Threo
is -of ro"bion
a
uoll-linatorm aro approximte3y positioncd in a vertical'pLirml, no,. lhat the middle
ccr.1LIwitur zenith d1btance In abo-at ';700 (wAthin'~ and the
co32JavAors arig pouitionud Nfith thr, rnaA-iln nolurr"Lator.
Tho zonith, dIDtancoa of all th-roo coillmatoru oxo dqt,~"od'boforohand. For oooh
collAmator tho vAliio 2c - ?M - 0 iz dote~~cd'# `hi4-togrfio of -imtrumont non-
lo C&UmUted -rrow, tho abuvo aqAtion nal from Vw oquationo
0 z. acwtoo man2h Cbtanco aud tho Mbucript D're= to t" -,,,,Yr coll!=ter.
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SudIar matholutI61 roUtIvnabip:; oxS,-t for tha 3mwcr.,coIU=tor. Listrumontz
vith on -autocbIlimhtinn Scature c= bo =aibrated user, planar mirrom 100 = in
(1-11 ar-=AtT 1u plaza 6f tho thrco colUmatoxm 11-ho mthv=~icrl m3ZtionntdP3 rema~.b
tlho :;nrlo) .ran autlivro gavo tho Ifol-7wing fcwmaaa for dotcrEdning tho cba-ract4W-
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UkIFTSEVI, E.A.; Prinimall uck.,,:tiyc: IV,tNjV,%. Ye.N.; O~jVYY,
EUDINA, I.F.; VISPNEVUAYA, I.;.; GLUSI"~ I.P.;
KOSPEIVA, I.T., 11,T101, Ye.311-
Sohl')LOVAI r.A.: -,v .0
New materials on general geography and c-oil classificatijn of the
polar and boreal belts of Siberia. Poctwovedenie no.11:7-23 1;
,61. (MIRA 14:12)
(Siberia, Northern--Eolls--Classification)
(Siteria, Northern--Ge3grap)-.y)
HAUROV, Ye.14q; ANDREUVii, A.A.
Soils of slopes with steppe characteristics in the Tana-Iadigirka Upland;
taiga-steppe soils in the extracontinental regions of the northeastern
U.S.S.R. Pochvovedenie no*3s42-70 Mr 163, (KIRA 160)
1. Fochvennyy institut imeai V.V.Dokuchqeva.
(Yana Valley-Solls) (Indigirka Valley-Soils)
IIAU140VO Ye M ; TSYURIIPA, I.G.; ANDRFYFVA, N.A.
Effect of voicanic ash on the accu=.Lation and distributinn of
available compounds in frozer Podzolic soils of Maradan Frovince.
Pochvovedenie no.12:71-84 0 164. (14IRA JP:2)
1. Pochvennyy institut imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva AN SSSR, 14oskva.
NIKOLYUK, F., insh.; HAUMDV, Yu., insih.; YANKIVp lop inahe
Manufacture of standard prestressed boom vith an 18
#pan and eleatrothermally stressed reinforcesiente Prom, stroi.
i inth. moor* 5 noo5s4l-" S-O 163. (MM 16#12)
GRANDBERG,, I.1 HAUKOV, Yu.; KOST, A.
Mechanism of the bobey amidine rea"angement, Dairlady BAN 17 no.11:
1025-1026 1"
1. The N.V. Loomancsov State Univeraity, Ho3cow. Submitted July
159 1964.
RAWOV, ru.A.,,-inzh.
Guided collapsing of a cooling tower by blasting, Mont. i spetce
rab. v strois 24 no.4:16 Ap 162* (MIRA 15:7)
1. Ussuriyokoye apetsializirovannoys upravleniye Voesoy=ogo tresta
po burovym i vzryvnym rabotam,
(Cooling towers) (Blasting)
ALIPEROVICH, M.A.; GRECHKO, M.K.; NAUMOV, Yu.A.
,, w- a
Photographic properties of ciB- and trans-isomers of
distyryl thiacarbecyanineB, Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i
kin. 8 no.6:410-415 N_D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Fillal Vseaoyuznogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo kinofoto-
instituta, Shostka.
NAIII40vt Yu.A., inah.
The fifth scientific technical conference on recent tech-
nology for machining gear and worm transmissions. Vest.
mashinostr. 44 no.508-80 My 164. (MIRA l7r6)
ALIFEROVICHP M.A.; NAUHOV., TUA.; USEWOO I.K.
Cyanine dyes vith unsaturated substituents. Part 8: Cie-trazte
ismerim of thlacarbacyanines with stMl substituents in the
benzothiazole nuolei. Zhur..ob. Was 31 no.4:13"-1356 Ap 161.
(KIRA 3.4:4)
1. Institut organicheskoy khtaft Akademil nauk Ukrainakoy SSR.
(Cyanine dyes)
KUSKOV,w V.K.; NAUMV,, ru*A
I:- - -
0
Synthesis of Wrdxyary;*fwes mid bjd6vmt*rjlk~to acids by
acylation of algalm .OR Ae"tes. Zkmw. ob. khiu. 31 no.1154-59
Ja 161. (KM 1481)
1. Hookovskly gosudarstvarmv universitato
(Ketones) (AoLis) (Almimm phencmide)
GRUDBZRGO I.I.; KOSTO A.M.; VA~MDV~j,~.A.
Co~u features of rearrangements witb N - 9 and If - 0 boad
breaking and the formation of the nitrile group. bokl. AN SM
149 so.4038-841 Ap 163. (KERA 160)
1, Noskovskiy gasudaretvannyy universitet in. H.V.Lomonosova.
Prodstavleno akademikom A.M.Newwy&novym.
(Rearrangements (Chemistry)) (Chemisal bonds) (Nitrilas)
SILEVLIAKCV, Yu,A, (Dueprepetravok); NAUMOV# Yu,A. (Dnepropetrcr7sk)
Det*minlmg the sagging of a mnltUAyer fourAatlan, Priklo
mkh,, 1 no,9t89-97 165. (MIRA istio)
1. Dnepropetravokly gosudaretvenny-f universitat.
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ACC NRs AP6035678-e4l ) sOURCL Cow- / 66 6 6
INVENTORS flaumov, Yu'*.A.; Bazhanova, L. G.; Knyazeva, A. P.
ORG; none
TITLES Preparation of a-naphthyl N-mothylearbamate. Class 12.
No. 186438 [announced by Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Chemicals for Plant Protection (Filial VaeGoyuznogo
nauchno-inaledovatel'skogo inatituta khimicheakikh aredetv zushchity
rasteniy))
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19~
1966, 26
TOPIC TAGSs a naphthyl methylcarbamate praparation, naphthol, methyl-.~
carbamoyl chloride, sodium acetate, C"4:u 1 C4A),Q1
ABSTRACTS To increase the yield of the final product in the preparation
of a-naphthyl H-methylearbamate from a-naphthol and methylcarbamoyl
chloride in an inert solvent at elevated temperatures, the process is
conducted in the presence of a basic or acid catalyst, e.g., SnCl4MgS04f
or CHjCOONa. (W.A. 501
SUB CODES 07/ SUBM DATE: 26Jan66
UDCt 547.495.1.07
ins =I-M&M -mail Newha
HAUMV, Yu.A.; GRANDBERG,, 1.1.
Rearrangements occurring with IN-21 or N-0 bond breaking and
the formation of a nitrile group. Usp. khA'm. 35 no.1:21-42
ja 166. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova.
MUMOV, Yu.G. (Kollchugino); KORENM, Yu.N.
Welding flanges to extruded copper,pipes. Avtow. avar. 16
no.7t84-85 JI 163. (KERA 16t8)
1, Institut elektroavarki in. Ye.O. Paton& AN UkrSSR (for
Korenyuk),
(Pipe, Copper-Welding)
0~4411.13 07 nlhtifl~l
.A
IMMIUV. Ali Adburamenovich; RAUKOVI, Tuj.; TARA To red.;
ARRMV, To, takhred,
[Averlenom, of combivAd brlpdos at the Tashkent Textile
Machinery Plant) Opyt raboty. komplokonykh brlpd savods
slashtekstIllmsh.0 Tashkent, Gosisd-vo Uzbekskol M. lg6o.
36 p. (MA 14:3)
(Tashkent-Textils machinery)
NAUXOT, Y11. I., Inzh.
Manufactwing plastic parts at the Tashkent Textile Kachinw7
Plant* YAwhinostroltell no~306-27 Mr 060,
(HIM 13:6)
(Tashkent--Textile mchinery)
C
.I
I
1.
.. 44.,
.~Y,
NAUMOVO TuI#
Modernization and automation of the IA62 lathe, Stan. i
instr, 34 no.10t21-23 0 163, (MIRA 16:11)
NAU140V Yn.l.; V.A.
IMU(~rostruc~,urli wid i.t,~r rre;:ertiec of *~ -taf3fiucride
group. Dokl. A71 V,3 Ag 165.
(Mlrl~ 18:8)
1. Laboretorip kra.,~itAey i 1--.)blemy tsvetnosti pri Mosl,--kom
pedagogicheskom Institiltu. 1-ir. V.1.1,---n,--a. SubraiLted January 30,
1965-
VAUKOV. Tu.I., Inzh.
.1 .1
Continuous production of electrodes. Kashinostroitell no.1:14-16
Ja 159. (MM 12:2)
(Electrodes)
NAUMOT, ruole,_Inshe
Continuous production line for manufacturing the vorking pftrts
of cultivators. Rashinostroitoll no.1:3-5 A 160.
(MIRA 13s4)
(Chirchik--Agricultural machinery industry)
(Asnesbly~llno methods)
NAUMQVj Yu.I.; BAKHTIYEROV, Sb.) red.; ZUBOVSKAYAp Vap takhno red.,
[Vechanisation and automation of labor consuming processes in
the manufacture of machinery] Hashisaws.Ukda lah proteesele'-
rini mekhanizateiialashtirish vu aytomatlashtirish. Tosbkentp
"Kizil Uzbekioton." NPravda Vostok&O va allzbekistoni surkh"
birlaabgan naabrietio 1961, 45 P. (In Uzbek] MORA 1531)
(Vachinery industry-Toobnological iraevationd)
(Automation)
KAIMOV, Alim Aminovich, kand. tokim. nauki INAMOV, Yuriy Ivarovich,
st. nauchn. sotr.. TROFIMOV, F.D., red.
[flew machines fcr overall me-Aanization of cott!--,n grovinel
flovye mashiny d1la komplekanol mokhanizat-sli khlopkuvod-
stva. Tashkent, Goo. lzd--vo Uzbek SSH, 196.1. 73 p.
(MI 8A 17; 5)
1. U9103titel' direktora po naiii-lincy chasil lr~stltuts mokhu-
niki AN Uzbok.SM (for Karlmc~v). 2. Inntitut mokhanik!
AN Uzbek SSR (f, r Nuumov) .
NAUMOVO YUSIS
Universal reading device, Mashinostroitall no*4t9 Ap 163.
(MM 16$5)
(Reading machines)
.0. .1
Yu. I.
Nev SKT-10 oil-free core bindero Liteproizv. no,,/.08-39 An 163.
(" 16:4)
(Coremaking) (Binding materials)
CAUMDV j Tu.I.
Automatic press for the mamdecture of punched &0 drown
screens from sheet metal. Kus,-shtamproinvo 5 itos440-41
AP #63. (Power presser) (Sheet-netal work) (KIRA 16 s4)
V 11. IPI! I I IV' IIll. V. I IL'PAILI ". - 0
Lvnthesla of a
grour,. !d m~o"..l:;i5'S2-2566 h 14'fJ~
(MIRA Vi *,;')
1. Mos~vvoily goalldel-Li tvtrIfOrl 1, ly J ns t' ?,it Am r '
7.1.1tiniria. llubmitloed Jun s3 , rl p -.' I ? #-', '. 0
7 1
)/EYP!6 j )/V
6 51 Z"RT(-'
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AgTfirjlL-,, Bardonshteyn. 1. B.; Gutarts F. ?A
-e 6
4
-ITISt
A ~wth d for obt0ning njtte rade, of ljZplt6-furfnrol resin. Clas3
39,
I &OURNEt Byulletenl izobroteniy i tovarnykh znnkov, no. 13, 1965, 69
TOPIC
~1~atic, resin, liGnite, furfurol, iirotropine, epoxy, moiLhaphenyleno
J: diamina
T. K I
X U01", This Author Certificate preaents a mathod for obta
ining plmtic irado
of ligmita*,furfurol resin, a fillor, and urotropine. To biprove its pli~-aico-
chot'. proportion, m1ted epoxy roaln and mothaphonyl-ano diarzaino are added to
,ho covI.I.OuLtion an a hardener,
~~.'I=Di "'164-gO B14CL 1 00 BUD COEE; OC
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Card lit
S/076/60/034/007/018/042/XX
B004/BO68
AUTHORS: Stepukhovich, A. D. and Naumov, Yu _6Z&
TITLE: Kinet ice and Mechanism of Cracking of Paraffin Hydrocarbons.
Effect of the Heterogeneity Factor on Kinetics and Mechanism
of Cracking of Ethane and Propane
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskdy khimii, 1960, Vol. 34, No. 7,
PP- 146e-1494
TEXT: The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of the hetero-
geneity factor S/V on the inhibition coefficient P. S is the internal our-
face of the reaction vessel, and V is Its volumel both 0 and k are empiri-
oal values of the equation for the kinetics of cracking developed by
A. I. Dintson and A. V. Frost: dx/dt - k(1 - x)/[l - 0(1 - x)] (1). The
following relations were derived by Stepukhovich in Ref. 2: k-2w 0 k3V/ctk 4'
and 0 a k 4/ (k 5V+ctk 4) (2). The inhibition coefficient 0 is thus given by
the rate constant k 4 of chain inhibition in the volume for the collision
Card 1/4
Kinetics and Mechanism of Cracking of 5/076j6O/O34/007/018/042/XX
Paraffin Hydrocarbons. Effect of the Hetero- B004JB068
geneity Factor on Kinetics and Mechanism of
Cracking of Ethane and Propane
of active radicals with inhibiting molecular reaction products, and the
rate constant k 5 of radical absorption by the wall of the vessell rate
k3 is validfor the development of chains in the volume; w 0 in a constantl
a is the portion oj the forming inhibitgng product in the volume V. Ethane
was cracked at 600 0 and propane at 580 C and 10, 20, and 40 mm Hg. A
spherical and a cylindrical reaction vessel with equal volume were used,
and an effect of the geometrical shape was establishea. The cracking rate
in the spherical vessel was only one-sixth to one-third of that found in
the cylindrical vessel. This is explained on the basis of the chain theory
which says that chains form on the wall, but are ruptured both on the wall
and in the volume of the v::29~1. For the chain length Y, the relation
1) = )), fl - O.lgd /D+0.01( D~j (5) is derived. Y a depends on the geo-
metrical shape of the vesseli g is the chain-rupture coefficient in the
volume; D is the diffusion coefficient; and d is the diameter of the vessel.
The calculated value of g is between 0.063 and 0.25 see-1. The linear
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linetics and Nechanism.of Cracking of 9/076/60/034/007/018/042/XX
Paraffin Hydrocarbons. Effect of the Hetero- B004/BO68
geneity Factor on Kinetics and Mechanism of
Cracking of Ethane and Propane
relation between the cracking rate and d bears evidence to the heterogene-
ous character of chain formation. Moreover, the effect of S/V was examined
by packing the cylindrical vessel with quartz tubes up to different levels.
With increasing degree of packing with fresh quartz tubes, i.e, , the ex-
tension of the wall surface, the cracking rate decreased rapidly. From this,
It Is concluded that cracking has a chain-like character. On repeated
cracking, aging took place when the same packing was used* The packing
lost-its ability to-rupture chains. This-in ascribed to a stable chemosorp-
tion of radicals on the packing. The Inhibition coefficient 0 in equation-
(1) depends on S/V and decreases with increasing packing degree. According
to Stepukhovich's theory, this indicates the heterdgeneous character of the
effect of inhibitors and inhibiting products.. The assumption that 0 depends
on piessure for ethane but hot for propane19 was experimentally confirmed.
V. V. Toyovodskiy and V. A. Poltorak are mentioned. There are 5 tables and
8 Soviet references.
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Cracking of S/076/60/034/007/018/042/XX
Paraffin Hydrocarbons. Zffeot of the Hetero- B004/BO68
geAsity Factor on Kinetics and Mechanism of
Cracking of Sthane and Propane
ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet
(Saratov State University)
SUBMITTED: September 22, 1958
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DZHELF.POV9 B.S.1 KAUFMO V.Z.; KRAFT, O.Yaq NAUMM Yu.V.
.I + 1667,-W*~
Measurement of P )e'~-oolnaidenceq In Tu -7gr266 decay. Izv,
AN SSSR. Ser, fis, 29 no.74079-1082 JI 165. WRA 180)
NAUMOV, Yu.V.; IMLOFAIII011, V.P.
- ~-,; L~ -
Frankfurt Automobile Exhihition of IV)3. Avt. prom. 3(~
no.9:43-44 3 16'.. ( I'l ?,A 1 '7 : ~ C "
ACC NL. AP602077- SMOR CMI MV004II/Sa/M/012/214i/ 144:
AUTOR: Umt, 0,
.:Tt=t A bota-dams 661MIdGM& salatillatim gMtromftor wLtk a low gaxmm,-g~
colneldmew backgraded/Tressactims of tke rMteenth Ammal. Comformce OK Owlear
-PP*Ct a" Awlear IrtnNtem hold at X.Iask 25 January to 2 Fobruarr 1"54t
8OU11(Xt AK SUR, Uvestilae SeaVe flatcheakaya, r. 29, so* 12, 1945, 214L-2149
TWIC TAM beft disamrs, b"& ap"'trooeme spoictroacWt g~ backggomd,
AWOMMs,'. A beta-pmn "UnUm" mwillatlem spft rometer lie describ" Is vkt4*
apecia"Vems "V empuW" to, e th* garm-gamia colmidenc b"kgrvj"4 Such
means are partImlarly desirable vhen lAvestigating complsx decay seAemex v&ere there
are many Casma cascades. In this spoctromter the Cauma, rays are detected with an
Mal crystal and the beta particles with an anthracene crystal. or.& plastic scintillato
Between. the sourco and the beta 4otoctor is mounted a thin (-4.3 m) f Ila of plastic
scintillating naterial In a bfthly ref lectIne housing of -X g aluminum foil. The
photamultiplUrs associated with the, beta detector and the fils sciatUlator are com-
nected to a coincidewsaIrcultj and only colucidencea art recorded as beta particles*
Gama rays; that enter the beta detector cannot produce a flash in the thin MiL
solatillator and thus art not recardeds The amny lost by a beta particle tmersime
7' !7~
-1 -M34-66-
ACC I NL AP6OM77
~the f Ila scintillator'sad its housing was found 'to, be 80-loo key; this GueW loss
Makes th4r Instrument woultablo for Investigation of SOf i beta spectra. ?ho babavlor
of the instrument is df ssed In som detal.1, and It ~x concluded that im; ca~&"
able. to 1, Its I usm. tho Coincidence. background cm be roducod by a fmater of
10 to 20.*Ithout; serims reduction In the truo beta-g*sna coincidence counting rate,
Tti* ~ tuatn"Mi'vas employed to record the spectrux of ga=mL rays In coLneldenco with
positrons.of- the 1500 MY end-joint component of the belM spectrux of gul4g. The
solurce was the gadolInlux fraction, separated chromatographically fron a tantaluiL target
bombarded with 600 UeV protous and aged r two or thrffe~athx. After aging the
material consisted almost entirely of 04 and the ft in equilibrium: with it. ra
the gamma ray spectnum, there werer found two approximately equal peaks corresponding to
gavm-my energies of 635 and 745 keV. It is concluded thac the 15W keV end-polut
beta decay- goes to tho 1380 MY level in SaM. rm tLeso Wasuremants the gem&-gaimm
coincidence background did not exceed 10% of the true beta-gamma coincidence counitUg
rate, When the film scintillator was removed the gamma-Cama coincidence counting
rate was appro~ximatolr equal to tho true beta-gamma, coincidence rate. It is concluded
that the us* of the f LUL sciatiUator UL coincidtace; with Um beta detector reduced
M* -Camm' colacidemew backgromd by a factor between 10 and 20, Orig. art. hast
I formulas and 6 f leares.
am Cout: Omt '17CO14aL, Qua, =Wt Call, M RW' t COIL
DZIIELEPOVI B.S.; FMIFT, OeYe.; NAUMV, Yu.,V.
Plagnetic #(-spectrometer of coincidences. Tzv. AN SSSR. Ser.
fiz, 29 no. :2163-2167 D 165. (MIRA 19:1)
r 2'VhU-66 W7(m) nTANP M/.Ta
ACC NR.-~ APbOlb389 SOURCE GOM U1VO04S/65/02?/OD7j1Cr79/1082,1
AUTHORc Dshelepart Be So Kaufluant To Z@; Krarti, 0. Is.; Naumor
p rit, V.
none
-TLEt, Haaeurement of beta sup plus gama-coincidences dur$ng the decay of
7
L
6
sbmm ~ Seri
I '-AN-3VJSR lsvistlya~ ye f1sicheskaya Y.~ 29p no~7,, 1%5v 1079
TAG.5i radioactive decay,,rapectrometers positron# gamma radiationg yttsrbiump~
tantalum# protons beta spectrum, thuUm# arbium, coincidence counting
ABSMa: Ole In a description of an ezparinetif. Ifi. which.
f
'St "00tromoter was used to as PM the'Goinaidenap f
I Ta -0 PtO5
~trons of the hard component th:8 Wigglectrua Of " 96 h I..
Iradiatione 'Th* soUrrm"Or W96 wa?Th contained In tterd,
bium fraotiom The latter was emitted from a tantalum target
Arradiated with, 660 May protons* An analymix of tht results
carried out to deteredne the, 4904 and coincidences at various
quantum levels, The authors thank Y4 Grii6i't jurIand V. IK. Mikhayloy -for
valuable discussionar and also Zh, Zh&IM, A, V, KudrnYtqe1KAj, and G# A, Mironor
for assidtance in receipt of the sowess, Orig. art* has t 3 figures and
3 fMMU3AB. [JM51
SO CODS 1 20 MW DATEt not" 01M IV: W3 OM W: OM
.-. 64
ACC NRi souRm 665-E i UR70=76 0 3M67-
LUTHM., D
~B. S*t Kraft, Ot r3s; NAUMW, rU6, V.
none.
~1=1 'Upetia.coihoidiftes paper was presented at the
I e-Ll- __ TL.4g! - __1A2dAT5_9&TL-.-A-.- -&
- Nuclaus hold in Hinsk from 25 Januar7 to Z' February 19651/
SOM= C &M. raveatlya. Seriya, fitdoheskaya, v. 2.9. no. .196.5. 216,%_216?
TOPIC TAGSt qmatramter. coincidence countilig, beta spectrum. electronic. circuit.,
gam= ray#'elactron beam, positron
ABSTRACT: TO 0'4_6_r6ilii~xe ofihe difficultie's'inv6ived in*using 'ordinary -.1
ispectrometers for the study of gania-ray coincidence with low intensity hard.
components of beta spectrit, a speci4l magnaticeXo-spectrometer was designe-f,
'he ac imiatio diagram of- the instrmw
and built. aLt the Leningrad University. T f
Inant is shown in the onclosure. An U31aded farvshaped dJAphragn Is used to
lieparato tha electron and positron beams. r1w electronic circuit. the
A
operation of the Instrument# and its capabilities are deacribod, as are a
inumber ot experiments conducted. Results are plotted in curves and analyzed.
'~,Tba authors t1w*.jU, G. Zba=k1 for participating in the early design
of the instrument and to V. Z. Kaufman. pttiilent at thajdain -.8 9+01tAl.
4AUXAM, for assisting in its construction#//
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1~ 26657-66
ACC'NP. 06=
CdAvax of the qmetrometert
M-74plet P*I*ff' 2) M31 photomulldplur
3)A arystal,'(stilbema) 4) tnAcal~
.-11 electron trajeoto source,
6)
sualAing for photowltiplier,
PW-35 photowltipliert d&Wwd
lines-vaouum obamber
Or.ig- art- hast' I tizar4z. fJ'Mj
So CMt 26 j f CtM 1=:
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AUTHORt Dz k3j)011 j ';~ f
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ORG: none
TITLE: Spin of sub 71 Lu sup 170 sub 99 17his paper was presented at the 16th Arnual
Confere-nce on 'Nuclear .1; po ctroi3 copy and Nuclear Strdeture held In Moscow 26 jan-3 Fab
1966J
SOURCE: All SSSR. Izvoqtlya. Soriya fizicheakayap Y. 30p no. 3,, 1966p 554-559
TOPIC TAGS - nuclear pli7aics conference, nuclear sping lutetiumv beta decay# proton
bombardment The + noidenoe me termine
ABSTRACT: 018ta gamma col thod In used to de
the spiri of LU which has a beta+ decay to the lowey sotational
band of Yb.170 The Lul70 sample was obtained from Rf 7 9 with the
bombardment of a tantalum target with 660 nev protons, The
colneldencee. of,--1660 kov positrons wA gamma radiation was stu4ted'
in the range of 10 to--250 kev. Coincidences were not observed
at one M es of 193 and 84 kevo nor were beta+ transit 1988 from
the LU ground state to the 2+ and 4+.Ievels of Yb
-It 167shown that the ground stai's spin of WL70 I., zero a oon.;
01USIon that.. is supported by theoretical arguments. Finally, ~W
,purity of the isotopic spin in the ground state of LAI 170 In de-
~termlnede The coefficient of impurity 1gospin (5 X 10-3) deter-
mined theoretically in 20 times greater than the experinental
Valuet which fact needs theoretical explanation. The authors
t nk . A. S11y, and I&II valuable dlaouaslonx,l
rig. a Lu ON940r. - .
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rd 1 UD &JE: 20/-';1JD'M DATE: n-op-~/ ONIF MQ/ _DTH HEY1 0011
tb-rs--4-e-y- - -r6-r-f9"&vLng raratum- Kxom uY=vxww-9
and-VU-0- ve
Zhe1i7.-__&Thd X. Va. Gromov for coo ti in re-eirins the sourcess" Origo aft*
at 4 fi 96
is-and I ble. XPR 1 399
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ACC H&
Monograph
Kolosov. Andrey AleksandrQvic-- (Professor); Gorbunov, Yurly Ivanovich-
Naumov, Yurly Yevgenl"vlch
,v<
Semiconductor solid-state Sircults '(Poluprovodnikovne tverdyye
akhemy) Hoscov, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye radio," 1965. 0503 P. Illus-o
biblio. Zrrata allp, Inserted. 13,600 copies printed
TOPIC TAGS: solid state phyalcoo semiconductor theory, semiconducting
material# 7N junctions Integrated circuit, circuit design, electronic
engineeringg solid state, solid state device
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book presents systematized data on solid
state circuits based on semiconductors. The text describes the--elec-
tronle principles of solids, the physical processes taking place In
semiconductor materials, the application of these processei In design-
Ing Integrated and functional solid state circuits, And the technology
of constructing such circuits. The book Is intended for ingineers
working In the field of radio electronics and electronic engineering,
as well as for students at radio engineering institutes. The material
used In chapters XXV Atid XVIII was prepared with the aid of Y.&Kono-
n-o-v and N.A.AvayAy. The authors thank F.V.Lukin, Dr. of Technical
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for thelr valuatle cowenfM the manuscript.
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TANA OF CONTENTS I abridged I t
Foreword 3
Introduction. Main trends in the microminiaturization of radio
electronic equipment - - 6
Part 1. Elements of the theory of solids
Ch. 1. Crystalline solids - - 23
Ch. II.' Znergy levels of atoms - - 34
Ch. III. Chemical bonds - - 61
Ch.. IV. Band theory of solids - - 77
Part 2. Physical processes In semiconductor solid circuits
Ch. V. BlectrIcal conductivity of semiconductors lie
Ch. VI. Statistics of mob1le carriers - - 138
Ch. VIZ. Current in semiconductors at nonuniform carrier
distribution - - 158
Ch,.,VIII. thyalcal processes in the p-n junction 178
Ch. 11. Physical phenomena in sealcondtictors of Interest for the
development of solid-state circuits 201
Part 3. Semiconductor solid-state circuits and thel:,
elements
Ch, X. Resistances and capacitances of solid-state circuits --- 217
Ch. XI. Solid-state circuits with distributed_parameters :?63
Ch. XII. Transistors In solid-state circuits - 285
Ch. XIII. Devices with negative resistance, or active elementis or
solid-state circuits - - 336
Ch. XIV. Inductive elements of solid-state circuits 361
Ch. XV. Technology or constructin solid-state circuits - - 3118
Ch. XVI. Integrated circuits - - 913
Ch. XVII. Semiconductor functional solid-state circuits - - 444
Ch. XVIII. Factors determining the minimum sizes of solid-state
c1rcults, 463
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TITLE: Situration- of quantum parannagnetic amplifiers with high. input Signals
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70pic TAPS;_ --.quantum paramagnetic ainplifier,.m~crowave amplifier
A11STRACT: An error is admitted in formulas 8, 10, and 12 in N. V. Karlov a,
cr. al., article (Rad. i elektrottika, 1961, 6, 3. 410). The saturation of various
quantura paramagnetic amplifiers (QPA) excited by a continuous signal is
theoretically investigated: formulas ?re developed for the saturation Power of TW
QPA -and,cd reflex-type regenerative amplifiers. The concept ol' "saturation
pc,wer" io not entirely adtquate for describing me behavior of QPA excited by
r.tronF signals; this concept dm-t~ noj~ define the upper limit ulf the QPA dynamic
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IME; ::1ximbition: of! taosicht .:conditions to a semiconductor delay llne~
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b4stc charitoteristics. of a semiconductor delay, line was made The study covered the
tran~sfdr constant of the circuit, the magnitude of the delay: and pulse widening at
the output. Graphs of-the basic characteristics of the delay circuit, and its de-
on the modit-, geometrical dimensions, length of the diffusionpath, and the
lifetime of minority carriers are presented. The results of experimental measurements
FLre also given4 CrIg.- art. has: 6 figures, 1 table, and 24 formulas. (Based on
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TITLE.:, Probbin of -the inductive impedance of a dinistor
RAdiotekhnika i elektronika, -1965, 1660-166a
SOURCE: v. 10. no. 9.
TOPIC TAGS.i dinIstor. semiconductor diode
-,:ABSTRACT:~ Connected with thod work"of J. Nishixava et al. (Solid State Circuits
Confei,.. Phil&. 1960), the of d1inistoritripe danc a Is -theore cally e ored,
By using. weu-itno*d transieni-proc'4s5equations and the. La; figgibrm, a
'formula for the dinis impedance is developed. The dinistor impedance to found
lo be inductive not only within the negative -differential-resi stance segment but
alsowithin. a paztion of the positive -differential -resistance segment of the dinistor
J-V curved --The capacitance of the middle junction tends to decrease the dinistor
inductance. and the boundary frequencies of the negative-resistance segment.
:Orig. art. has: I figure and IS,formulas.
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