SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEVRAYEV, V. YU. - NEVSKAYA, A. A.

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ROMY. I I.; NZOg Graphicc-analy~lc methods in the design of cross-field electric-machine amplifiers. S'bor.nauch.rab.Kekh.inst. no-3:45-83 152. (HMA 80) (Rotating amplifiers) (Boosters, Electric) 111i'VD-WEV V Yu ('ng.); YlVIIA111,1111OV, "4_sultE of InvestiFat:on of Work of As:.-.chronous Electric Drive Pmer fron Source, pnoer read at, the Session of' thf, Acad. pyloduction, 15-20 October A,;'om.atika i telemek:~anika, No. 2, p. Sci. 3SH, on Scientific ?rolj,~ms of Atom_ C 9015229 C11- ?I[A= I IlOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/11% 33 alsictroprivadAparomennago taka, nozzow, 191-;5 Trudy... (Transactions of the Conference an Automated A-C Electric Drives) Monaca, lad-ra AN =11, 1958- 398 P. 4.000 copies prlrted. Sponsoring Aganayt Ak1L4eU17a neuk =%. lnotit~lt awtGAStIk! I tGlGmQkAAnikI. 18%aZdato V.i. Lailebakin, Academician, and R.O. Ch1lik1n. tar f Tactu-Acal 3aiences PrQresaorl Zd. of Publishing Ba.so , I).m. loffe; Tech. Zd.; I.P. ruz*aaln. 0OVKHA04 Tht cQMfO:VnO~ was Organized an the initiative of the Institute or AutoW%on and Teleiidechar.1cz of tht- Aeademy of Sciences, U=11. and Elio Ploncow Power EnGinoer4rig Insti- tute andl hA4 &z It* film the planning of tno modt Prozre.zlye ways of cavolopi-na automotic contnol of electric drlvdia. The first cc-aforance an the cubj act 0:' autonated 01.4t,i. Jrl~z took piece adore than ton years "fore the pnonint ono and WAS concernod with d-c electric d-lves. The -eaults of tlaL4 acnfs rence were founi to be mo3t valuable In the tasoz of re- building postwar Soviet Industry " InrWtherInG Indu3trial development. rreaent technical development nf Soviet industry mands hlf:h speeds, sistplicity or construction, reliability ef Operatlon,and eConowly. The squIrral-caeo Induction motor d with frequency control appears to be the moot promIalrg type Of control Iad a-0 drive. Por wide app1J,,:AtiQn Or th.13 drive LA the Soviet sea-lomy there is a need of dtvaloping now types Of friiq~a,i c=varte- So" interesting studies were ... this coarAoLlon at -h* Inetituta of Automation -d Tzlz- !:.hS.1co or the USSR Academy or Sciences and Its Idaning-4 breach. at the Moscow Power rnZincorina Institute, the Central Design Bureau Of the "KICktraprivoil Plant, the State !)aalgn Institute Of the MInlatry of Construction of the ILSFSR, and in other design Organizations. These studios were discussed at the preaunt conference. The transactions contain 1-terial suncerning the theory And design of reactor, pulse. and frequency an thods of controlling a-c electric drives. Can Idato of Tecluxleal Sciences I.T. Utkln " Engineer V.A. Kokorava participated In the preparation of this cOlldetlon Of Papers. Tlie TOu= W25 r.vIeve d by Profootior Ya. V. "Itusov, D041 tar Of Technical So once a. some or the papers Inciude a bibliography. TABIJ 01 CONTENTS. VOLE-le "-gul.11on In Onous noratOr --Induction Motor Sat 345 The "darn *1*ctrlc drlwos or "bile oqulp- Sent %'ships. aircraft, txc&v&tor.. etcj ulluAlly he,. . "Ir-centalned automatic control system. rn. 11.1"ohren :us generators In these Installations have to read lectrld, motors. electric drive app&r&tu&,&nd 0100trla And elgctrOnle equipment or ". 491f-cOntalned 4ut~tle control system and to secure rated character, Istics under Static as .911 as under dynamic Operating -GOAdltlOno. Normal uninterrupted Operation or.thca, Various types or leads 12 P0281blo only with vO2 taSg being maintained within strictly prescribed limits. Th"f"rom, It 14 essential to atatillite the volt,ar, 'Ithln 1-2 3"5 P0rQ0ntp*roQnt during static cOnditlona. -Ithin during dynamic ccndltlcnsi And witnIn -5 - 1-0 second& of "'. traAALOnt process p*rlW. 1. auto" *411"fient iquIrral-cag. Inductleft QOtOr3 are most ,'tt*n used; at thdilr 9tartInd a load two or three Elms laaeading the rated G"'elty Of the 6"chronous generator A Included. The 4"thor mf~r& to rrOfea&or V.S. KiU,b&kln And 10 NOrk an RASOVOkIl and Inc pmbl*, by A-A- Ocrvv. fl. Paric, ye. y&. the theory or f4flneer Or"20", he deAcribos In detail Ilona. T__ shIs PrOkIts and rocommer4s practical soj,,~ rv - , .r.rfinc.4. of an. Olrmfin,&W I Indli.h. on am Soviet, 2 NPRAYEV. V.TU. -,-- ~ - Coordinating conference on automatic a.e.,. drives with independent power supl)17. Elektrichest,ro, no.1:95 A '58. (MIRA 11:2) I.Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki AN SSSR. (Electric driving) 28 (1), ?! (0) ATTHOR: lfevray,.~v, V. Yu. , ',nndidate of r.-O.;/l 05 -59 -1-2212 3 - -mm-nict-Ir '.,ciencen TDV'~: Conference on th,,, Theory of lnvai~iance in~ its Application to Alito,11Itic 3ystr"lqs (Sovesh(h,in4_.yc po teorii i yn'le prim,--nfni.v:ii;i v avtomatica,zkikh sistemakh) F':.: ,I(- D ICAL: Elek-tr-ichestio, 19')), Nrr 1, pp 9'j-9/j (USS'R) ABS T 1.T A conference was hoLd in Kiyev from October 16 - 20, 19513 for the purpose of 'broadcasting the experience grained in the tLppliCatiOn Of the theory of invtriance to -i)tomiitic in3tallrtions. It vrao convened by the Otdeleniye tekhni- choskikh n,~,ik (Department of Technical Sciences AS RrSSR), by tri,:, Kiyevskiy gorodskoy seminar po teorii avtomatichoskogo rolTulirovaniya (Iriyev I.Tunicipal Seminar for the The(,r'v of Autoit:ltir, Control), and by the Institut . ...... 1? (Tnstituto of E'lectrical Engineering :iaz) attr~nded by 900 representatives Of liftt,r r~ ro,nenrch institutions, universitieg, and br,,!nchos of incustry, etc. 'Jore than 50 lectures were held. A. Yu. lshlinokiy, Academicitin of the .3 Ukr3SR opened cr-n; 1/5 the conference :ind pointed to the fact thnt the method C~x Conf,irence on the Theory of Invan-ance and It.3 SGV/105-59-4-~-2/?A, Application to Automatic Systems compensation of external perturbations has for the first 'Clime been f ormulated in the USSR and proved mathematically by N', K. Luzin, Academician. In collaboration with P. I. Kuznetsov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Luzin established criteria of absolute invariance, and of invariance not exceeding 9. V. S. Kulebakin, Academician, presented the theoz-y of some kinds of invariance and exposed their principal features. This lecture was supplemented by N. 1'. Simonov, Doctor of Physical and Hathematical Sciences. He reported on the further advances in the theory of selective invariance. A. G. Ivakhnenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, gave an account of the investigation of 4 tasic types of the invariance conditions of a combined systea., and of its range of application. G. M. Ulanov, Doctor of TechniCRI Sciences reported on the successful application of C invariance considerations in combined non-linear automatic control systems subjected to perturbations limited. in magnitude. A. I. Kukhtenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences in his lecture pointed out that it Card 2/5 would be possible to design a control system accordin t 1~~ Conf,s;rence on the Theory of Invari%nce and It.3 -SOV/105-59--4-22/-,3 ADplication to Automatic 3ystems deviatiOn3 satisfying the invariance condition. A. Yu. Ishlinskiy, Academician of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, reported on ways and means of compensating perturbations caused. by maneuvering in gryoscope systems. F, N. Petrov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR, gave a theoretical proof of the method of designing automatic control systems which operate on the principle of invariance or on compensation. T. A. Hosekerskiy, Doctor of Teohnical Scioncest and. S. Me Fedorov, Candidate of Techni~,al ScienceEi.. presented information on the calculation of small power servo-systems with combined control by m6ghs of logarithmic frequency characteristics. V. N~ Yavorskiyf Candidate of Technical Sciences, reported on the-fesults of theoretical and experfm"ental work concerning the synthesis of high-precision servo power drives with combined control. P. I. Dekhtyarenko spoke about the application of a switchgear in servo-systems with proportional- speed control and a discontinuous deviation. 0. Lt. Kryzhanovskiy, Candtdate of Technical Sciences, in his Card lecture demonstrated that under actual operation cond~lions Conference on the Theory of Invariance and Its SOV/105-59--l-22/23 Application to Automatic Systems the system may be considered quasi-invariant. L. V. Tbukernik, Candidate of T-6chnical Sciences, told the conference that the systems of automatic generator voltage regulation built since 1943 have in practice proved to operate successfully. V. A. Bodner, Doctor of Technical Sciences, demonstrated by the example of an already existing system that complicated distributed systems ..-an be better stabilized by an application of the compensation principle than 16V servo-stabilization. Yu. G. Kornilov, Doctor of Technics Sciences, spoke about problems ofhutonomoudIregulation of steam turbines and steam boilers with steam tapping. Yu. ff. Bulavitskiy spoke about the same problom and reported that the application of the invariance prLnciple or of disturbance compencation provides a satisfactory control of the steam boilers of the fuel power plant in the Kiyev united power system. V. T. Morozovskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, in his lecture presentee methods of the analysis of simple multi- channel systems with symmetrical synchronizing and neutralizing connections. V. I. Ifechiporenko, Candidate Card ~/5 of Technical Sciences, extended ~,;he concept of creati F, Oonference on the rheory of InvariEzce and Its SOV/105-59-4-22/23 Application to Automatic Systems invm7iBrce syst(vn to systens with several circuits. A. I. Sudzlochevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, investigated problems of the application of the invariance principle to systems of couDled control with several control capacities. P. I. Chinayev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, spoke about the problems of the ayntheoia of systems of automatto control with several ciapacitien. 0. S. Poopelov, Ye. P. Popov, A. N. 'lilyakh , V'. 1. Kostyuk~, V. G. Tasillyev , G. N. Nechayev , and N. G. Dedyunov irt their lectures discussed problems of the practical application of the invariance principle, and of the compensaticn conditions for different system; of automatic control. ASSOCIATION: Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki All SSSR (Institute f Automation and Telemechanics AS USSR) Card 5/5 j1.1 Y. :13 .31 iv M1 13 4i-ij U4 a1.11 X 'AH H it ..Simi 4 3AS '---A gig, - le 3 a:4 * 0- 111".413 1-4 "A A HE ell 3 " -48 ;fRI all I As 3-11 e9 2 egg 51.431!3i A A .31 9 ~ v 4 1 3.9 A jj .2 A'a I A I RX I J A3 - all 1* 3 3 Ai3 NEVRAYZV, V.Yu., kand. takhn. nauk Remote control systems for industrial electric locomotives Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 17 no.5,.:27-29 My 16'.). (HIRA 16:61 (Electric locomotives) (Remote control) NEVRAYEV., Vsevolocl Yur lywvich; PKELIN, Diner Prokof lyevich; X.MANITSKIYY S.M., red.; BORU11OV, N.I., tekhn. red. [Automated a.c. drive systems) Sistemy avtomatiz:Lrovannogo elektroprivoda poremennogo tolca. Moskva, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 103 P. (Biblioteka po avtoTatike, no.94) (MIRA 17:4) IISMY&VA, A.S. Treating hypertension with inhalations of hydrogen sulfide solution. Vop-lcur.fizioter. t lech.fiz.kullt. 21 no.1:29-38 Ja-Kr 156. (HLRA 9:9) 1. D, ballneo-fizioterapevticheakogc, otdolentya (zav. - prof. K'I.K. Freyx1in) TSentrallnogo instituta kur-(Prtologii (dir. -- kandidat meditainskikh nauk G.N.Pospelova) (HYMPTICIS ION) (HYDROGEN StrUIDS) IrAmov. V.M.; 18WIMLIL Hydrogen sulfide cap for treating loss of hair and dandruff. Voo.kur. fizioter. i lech. fiz.kul't. 21 no-3:75-76 JI-S '56. (MIRA 9:10) 1. Iz TSsntrallnogo instituta kurortologil. (dir. - taindidat maditniiiskikh rauk G.N.Pospelova) (HYDROGEN SULFIDE) (HA IR-D ESEA SES) f,DANDRUJT) WIVUYVA, A.c.*#.,, SnOYICHDIR. KLTA, M.N. qydrogen sulfide waters. gad. sestra 18 no-5:25-27 Ky '59. OGRA 12:7) 1. Iz (romidarot-vennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo inptituta kurortolo- ,-,ii i fl.2,,Iotera:,!.)ii Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya RSTSR, 4oskva. (MINIRAL WATM, SUUWMTJS) KHATCHHHKO, A.A.; BrAVRATETA. A.S. Autonomic Mb7rinthins reactions In patients with h7pertension treated by inhalation of artificial hydrogen sulfide vater (oixtaide of a health resort). Terap.arkh. 31 no-10:33-37 0 '59. (KUU 13:3) 1. Iz TSentral'noxgo institute. kurortologif (direk-tor G.F. Fbitpelove.) I klint". unhqykh gorlo"kh I nosovykh bolezney (direlctor - prof. 1.1a. Sendullskly~ Maskovskogo oblaptnogo raui,-hno-iseled.ovalt,-ellskogc) klInIcheskago Instituts. Imeal N.Y. Tladimirskogo. XITERAL WATER, ther.) MY U . SION ther. (SMIDIM ther. ) lWaRY.HKO, A.A.; FCMYMTA, A.S. Influence of inhalations of artificial hydrogen salfide viater on the occillographic indexes of hypertension retients. Trach. delo no.7tll7-.Ll9 J'l 160. (14MA 13:7) 1. TSentrallw Institut kurortologil I klinilm ushuyth, gorlovykh I nosov7kh boloaney Kbs~mvokog-o oblastnogo naurhuo-iseledovatell- skogo klinichealcogo Instituta. (HYDROGIN EULPIDS) (HIMTOSION) NEWULYEV j, naudwyy sotrudnik Aer-oionization and its theralmutic use. Mled. sestra no.5:37-41 l4y 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. 1z Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta kuxortologii J. fizioterapii Ministerstva zdravockhraneniya BSFSR, Moskva. . (AIR, IONIZED-THERAPEUTIC USE) KPA,VCHEIIKC# A.A.; MXWIVA, A.S. Condition of -the aiditory analy3or in hypertenvion patientB treated witti vapor inhalations from hyx1rogen sulfide water. Vop. kur., fiziote:r. i lech. fiz. kul't. 26 no-5:420-426 3-0 163. Oa-,~:, 14: 11) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo instituta kurortologii (d.1r. G.N.Pospelova) I kllniki uishaykh, gorlovykh i nosovy1ch bolezaey (dir. - prof. Mi. Sendu:Llsk:Lyi, Moskovskorgo oblastnogo klinicheskogo instituta (dir. P.M.143onenko, rukovoditell raboty-prof. Z.Ye.By1chavskIV. Olyplaullsiokl) (~!INERAL WATE10, SULFUr-0 (ACOUSTIC DERVE) UVRhTIVA, 0, G. ftnetional state of the nervous system in BoCcin's disease and liver Cl"hOSiB as shown in data on adequate optic chronazinetry. Sovet. mod. 23 no.2:42-50 P 159. Offn 12:3) 1. Iz laborat-C.Til de3rstvitellnogo chlena. AM SSSR prd. Te.g. Tareyeva (KoO.~) (ITWAPITIS. MMTIOTZ, physiol. HS. adequate optic chronaiq- (Ras)) (LIVIR CIRRS)SIS. physiol. same) (NZAVOM SYSIM. physiol in infact. hepatitis & liver cirrhosis, adequate optic chronaxy (.txs )) CbjLnges in gustatory sensitivity in 130tkin's disease and cirrhosis of' the liver. Zov.msd. 23 no.6:67-74 Je '59. WIRL 12:9) 1. Iz laboratorii. rukovodimoy doyutvitel'nvm chienom AM SSSA pj,of.Tq.M.Tar,~yf,vym (Moskva). (HEPA7ITIS, 11WCTIOUS) (LIVID: CITUVIOSIS) (TASTIO PA 30M MIORAVI I,, B. Water - Sattening *Ude of )),rInkftg Water In Ships' BoIlere," B. Mwm- zh1n) &*-wo 2 PI? "Marskoy T.Lot* Ito 8/9 rn recent years there has been wider uge of drinking water fm? =pVI,,rIng ships' boilers, fer seTeral rea- scas., tho chief, me - betig that there to Isiss ccm-roalm of the Ndlers-imd to a certain degree = econcay of fuel, The authim dixammes the matter of hardasse, which vw~iegs-fr=-2.50 I at Kirov Ro~Ao to as blik adi %10 H &t the smxwwu Dmeta Rawls. Re ttatox the ~adylmlbtdty of otantar4ising the harftteg of water 100-K-- FM NEVRAZPIN,, P. Iran 19W WPB ftOFUUIC92 *M(S 'IrInO POijits' of Tacbjdwl &Vloitactim of the 'n#st'" P. N(M.-achin, ragr., 3 pp vNerlskor Ploto go I The moat frepent deftat in ships working by any type of ftel.9 but eimpecWJy fluid fuels, is the distortim or baffle dm-a. B81jausa cd' the cold air flowing tkrough the mrwk IWto the arteam track of the boller,, the teaqwratzro of Mie outgoing steam In lowered, azA 04neequentl,y the efflateacy of the boller Is decreased. Soven waasurose are Usted f4w correctIng this defect. IIEVHAZHIN. P.. inzhaner. - - Automatic control of boilers In the Soviet Union. Hor.flot 7 no.3:37-40 Kr 147. NLRA 9:5) (Botlers. Harine) (Automatic control) mnuill. P. Cases of damage to shipa and their nachinez-r. Mor.i rech.flot 13 no.6:18-20 () '53. (MLRA 6: 1 G ) (Ships-Maintenance and repair) Z: ~ /,. A 4 # / j1, t-- 73LINZAT. B.; OYRALHIN, P. Characteristi,:9 and some operating problams of engines of "Uglegar3k"-t:rpa shipu. 14or.i rech.flot 14 no.2:11-14 F 154. (XLU 7: 1 ) (Marine engines) IrZVRAZHIN, P. Remarks on a textbook for firemen of ocean-going ve3sels. Kor. I rech. flot 14 no.9:32-p. 3 of' cover S '54. (MLHA 7:10 (Marine engines) IMMM13. P.; FELIBUT. B. Experience with operating shortaomin,ga. Nor.flot 15 (Diesel anginos) 6 BRA - 1 Diesel reducer unit and Its no-3-23-25 Mr 155. (NTI?A 8:5) NNYWHIN, P. Lessons to be learted from certain breakdourns. Kor.f lot. 15 no.11:12-13 X 155. (MLEtA 9: 2) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) mamly. P. "Wwwwww"N"""W""m Lave and care n0-13:9-13 Jl of the ships' squipmeat. Blck.agit.vod.transp. '56. (JURA 9:8) (Ships--Kaintenance and repair) 1WRAIIHIN, P. _.- '11- A. tanker for carrying chemical pro4ucts. Mor.flot. 16 no.1.30 Ja '56. (MI-RA 9:5) (Unite.1 States--Tank 7essels) NXITRAZHIM, P. Harbor tugboat with 600 hp. capacitv. Nor. flot 18 no.1:15-18 Ja 191. (MIRA 11:1) 1. StALrahiy innhoner TSentrallnego, proyaktno-konistruktorskogo byuro, Ifo,,2, (Tugboats) NETRAVITN'.- P. Coal freights r with a capacity, of 8600 tons. W-r. flot. 18 no.9:11-15 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Starshiy Inzhener Ti;entrallnogo proyektao-koms,'ruktorskogo byuro - 2. (Coal-cw-rying vabsels) MOOT. Xonstantin Ior,ij'ovich-...XMAZHIH,P.S.. red.; TAROTA,L.T., redAzd-va; LAIMMOTA,H.K.. (Bamage , to power plants) Averii silovykh ustanovok. Kosicva, Izd.-va 'Horskoi transport," 1960. 70 p. (KIRA 14:5) (Marine, engines) 6 Im Ill w INS IF w w W 0 qP a w Q or rv 4w w C tw.j '- - - - 01 ol ;~tt??!t!(D ooelpeoo*oeol"w*~0--*-, ; ~ 0 l' !"f, W . a v - r-Q K-A J JA-1--f A-L-Aik- je- 9: -it 4 all, A quilck fRigthdid (Of d4"CWaat(4* 4e "fract4d"g'" gic" tuctig. V. M. 4cfacmd" agog Wad at WO titmomits -al"u-to &M P V. 0gq#OPwy 8, (,1"o-The is maested dctn (A "(fut0du- Of Cr'49 ""A' 'acreage 'a t"M 10 IrAjo, at the rate of Ig* per miu. ad (cam 1500-1750 ruldom acKkv W a tile f ld e ast Fordemo "1 17 per min. up to M), ..I n4 to, per WAS. at hithelt (rifit1q, is 4uCccoed. __&%O ILA 11eTAL1.UJRffC4L L119MAT I U to 41 00 Alf x cc It , ; ; 0 ~ 0 to 0 0 *10 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 a Q 41 a A# ad a so I a g, . a** :7- roiog coo NEV7EDIIJOVA. P. V., Eng., RADI'l, V. V., Enf7. Refractcry Materials Vechanizinl- the production of 3amplen for lat-orr-torytesto, Ogr.eu:orj, 17, Nc. 7, 1912. Yontbl-- List of' Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October-191,2, UNCL~-Z'IP'ILIJ. VFZ'F,WVA, Z.I.; 11WRONDYA, ?.T. ': , - -.- ,-. Correlation between tins elasticity modulus deternined by the sound method and certain other properties of refractory materials. Ogneupory 21 n,).5:221-226 '56. (141,9A 9 - 10 ~. 1. LenlngradskI7 inRtitut ogneuporoviBorovicbskiy IcombinaT "Krasnyv keramik." (Refractorv materials-Testing) (Elasticity) GOLOKOLENKO, I., polkovnik; MM, H. podpolkovnik; FEDOSEUV, I., polkovnik; T ANISIMVt if., pcilkovnik; YUDSR ... mayor; SBMZUR, V., mayor; YATROSOV, IT., kELpitan; !FVREEV., I., mayor; ANDRIANOV, V., mayor Communism wil.1 become a reality. 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H. 1. 11~~Wommft Overall planning of oil refineries. Neft.khoz.33 [I.e.341 no.9: 52-56 6 '56. (Petrolonm-W Inm rise ) (KaA 9:10) DMLISKIY. Ta.Tu. nAIJIHIROT, D.E. (Odessa); BAJUHXMA, S.I. (Moskva); GALITSKIY, D.H. (K,,qk~m). Discussing the setting up of' work n3rms in the construction indust.-7. Stroi. prom. 36 n0.3:9-11 14r '57. (KIRA ll:_3) (Constriwtion Industry-Product ion standards) r ACC NR. A?7003755 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0042/66/000/009/0683/0691 AUTHOR Dvorak, V. (Engineer); _~evr Fngineex); Gvozdjak, L, ORG: ,Computer Learch Institute, (Vyzkumny ustav matematickeho stroju Praha);hvovie""? Mining Institute of Higher Learning (Vysoka alcola banskat Ostrava) TITLE: Analysis of a forming amplifier with a transi3tor and a transformer SOURCE: Elektrotechnicky casople, no. 9, 1966, 683-691 TOP*'C TAGS: transistorized amplifier, pulse shaper, analog computer application., ABSTRACT: An analysis is made of a one-transiator forming amplifier in the collector! of which a pulse transformer Is connected, and whose emitter contains an RC feedback network. The operation of the syntem is described and a quantitative analysis of the circ.,it is presented. Differential. equations describing the circuit during formation of-the top of the pulse art developed, and results of their solution on the MEDA-II-type The effect is described of the primary inductance of the analog computer are given. transformer and of the RC feedback network on the current in the base. The current falls to considerable. negative values, with the result that the width of the output pulse is stabilized. The results measured on a real network are compared with those obtained an the computer. Orig. art. has.- 9 figures, 17 formulas. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBH DATE: l4jan66/ ORIG REF: 003/ sov REF: 001 IL--Cclrd ill UDC: none SVORODA. H. Prersture flow of the ammiotic fluid in perinat&l mortality. Cas. gyn. 23[371 no.4:285-267 June 58. 1. Por. gyn. klinilm PU Olomouc, prednoata prof'. 11r. Jan Karsalek. F. M., por. gyn. klin. PU v Olomouci. (WANT MORTALITT, caused by premature amniotic rapt. (Cc)) (ANXION, premature rupt., role in Inf. imortal (Cz)) Indmction of labor in postmature pregnanny. Gag. gyn. 23071 no.4: 117-318 June 58. 1. Por. gyn. kl~n. PU v Olonouci. prednosta prof. ]h-. J. Mar-salek. F. N., por. gyn. klin. PU v 01amonci. (PUMHGT, prolonged, Induction of labor (LABOR, IIMUM in prolonged pregn. (Cz)) REVRIA, Frantisek; SEVELA, Milan Cholinesterase in Dregnancy and in labor. Cesk.gyn.25[391 ao.B: 616-619 0160. 1. Gyn.por.klin. v Olomouci, prednoota prof. KUDr. Jan Marsalek. (CHOLINESURASE blood) (PREIGUANCY blood) (IABOR blood) HORALEK# F.; NMLA, F.; BALON, 0. Causes of in rauterim fetal death tit tito Gynecolo~,Ical-ob-itc.-trlcrll Hospital in Olomouc during the period fram 1957 to 1961. Cesk.g~m-~k. 28 no,8036-538 0 163. Relation of-in rauterine fetal death to prenatal care du..iwg the, p3riod 1957-1961 in Olomouc. 5.39-541 1. Gyn.-por. klin. lok. fak. UP v Olomouci, prelnosta doc. dr. F. Gazarek, CSc. HRBEK, J., Olomouc 5, Hnevotinska 3L-NEWLA, F.; PORANKA, J.; Technicka spoluprace: SPILKA, 0.; ZIZKOVA, D.; POLASKOVA, L. Associated intero-reflex reactions in ;momen during breast feeding. Cesk. gynek. 30 no.8:614-620 C 165. 1. Katedra patolog. fyziol. (vedouci doc. dr. J. Hrbek, CSc.~ a gyn.-por. klip. (prednosta doc. dr. F. 'fazarek, CSc.) lekarske fakulty Palackeho University v Olomouci. Submitted July 10, 1964. `7)'RLY, M.- Cccurrence of the fLnch (2,aiduelia flammea L.) in '~xkonCSFI Naticnal Park. p. 57. MIRIONA PF(TRODY. (Mint~,tvr2tvo k-Utury. Stetn.' .,-,-~ce o ochrania prirody) Praha. Vol. 11, no. 2, I'ar. 1956. Vladimir Llaltha:3arls ]~Jatenky. Fa a C~, , sy. (Chrysidoidea. Fauna cf Czechoslovakia, '1c1. a I-c,(Dk review. 1). 60. ~ S ARCE: EFAL - LC Vol. 5 Nc. IC Cet. 1956 MUY, V. - IMWMKR 9TA7BY Vol. 3, no. 2, Feb. 1955 Transporting concrete by cable cranes. p.69 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (KEAL), W, Vol. 4, Ro. 9, Sept. 1955, Unal. ' ~ !,',I I' -,l TEC ;11, L(G~ Periocical -iEAIIY No. 12, JLW,LY V. auiping repeways, p. r 3. Lonthly L~n~ ( f Last huroiean Accessi,)Ils C' L -y' 7-, Vr-- - ~~, ilc- 3, liarcn, l')5'). ~jlc I - 'Iril. 7, r,,!. drc~tlrers f, r f'!-, :ri.-I iLi. fr,r rr~v,val ea rt! i r: ~i t.(-,.r i rt is NEIMLY) V. The larvest cableway cranes of Czechoslovak make. p. 2 CZECHOSLOVAK HFAVY INDUSTRY. (Ceslccalovenska obchocini kc,mora) Pa-rha, Czeelmlovakia. No. 12, 1959. Monthly list of Fast European Acectosions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. I., Jan. 1960. Uncl. NFIVRLY, Vaclav, inz. A new rope railway in Czechoslovakia. Zal dop tech 10 no.40-16 162. NIERLY, Vaclav, Inz,, l3afe' -~oprav, 0' nc,~ ty devices of susp-ndid cablewaye~ 7' q 1.54-4133 1 ~-, ~ NEVRLY,-Vaday. -inz. 1,10urltain Pas5enEer cabin ro,r.eviays. Inz stavby 10 no-4:137-14-0. Ap 162. NEVRLYS Vaclavp inz. Suitability of cableways for transportation in mmmtains~ Zelas dop tech 10 no,.12:378-379 162. NSVRLY,, Taolav iiiz. cap. M-001 0 ;;~ Ropwwjs for waste dumps. Rmly 11 n0,4:123-129 Ap 163. NEVRLY, Vaclay, LIZ. Increasing thm efficiency of the Tatranaka Lomnica- Lomnicky Stit ro~eway. Inz stav'aY 11 no.4:1.1+6-151 Ap 163. NEVRLY, Vaclav, inz. Strba-Strbdke pleso rack railroad. Zel dop tech 12 no.5:133-134 164. 1; E71 - i ,V. , i-r.,z. 7 - ." . f - - .1 , -- . .-I : 2 11 C, nr qc~ '2 L 32995-66 A=7Mr,---1P6024087 30UR(J." CODE: ("Z100sl 1-)/66/0(J)AX)1 /()0)3/(X)I,l AUT,"T)R: Nnvrtal. 11,; Zc,"bq ~,J - 01,'~', :Departm,.,rit, cl I'Mholopical by Professor, Doctor J. _jLjF3,P, L-rn, tedra Fitologicke ry-,iolople Doc'nr of sc;encPF,/, Medical Facuitty, lekarska fakulty UJEvP); Neu-ralogical ClinLc/headed by Professor, Doctor K. Ppok/ Medical Faculty, UJEvP, Brno (Neurologicka klinika lokarske fakulty U,JEiP-F'-' Till,F: Rheoencephalography 2~v SOLMCE, Ceskoslovenska neurologie, no. 1, 1966, 33-41 TOPIC TUS: encephalology, diagnostic med'i-eine, EM, neurologic surgery, central nervous system, blood circulation, nervous system disease, rhecencephalography A135TRACT: Development of rheoencephalography is described. The basis of the method is discussed; &tfferencea botween the blood circulation in the brain and other body parts are evaluated. Best- conditions for registering the rhoooncephalographs are discussed. Characteristic curves found by encephalography are described and ,their evaluation discussed. The use of rhonencophalography in , diagnosis of some disoaoos ia described* Rhooencephalo raphy 0an bo usoi to study the changes in hemodynamios of the brafn in in- flamations# and in blood vessel and tumorous diseases of the 0113o Ib can be oombined with EIP in neurological and nourosurgical worke Orig. art. has: 4 figures. [JPRSJ SUB CODEA 06, / SUBH DATE: none / ORIG REF1 0Q1 / SOV RFF- 001 / OTH M-': 030 Card J& laek-1 6) L 33495-66 N SOURC E CoDe". A cC AU111OR: Zbuhar, .; ILoyrIga. 1.1, k' _Zhoaded by Professor, ORG: Neurological Clinic, M3dical Faculty, IJ,EyP Popek/, Brno (Nourologricka klinika lakarske fakul'W MvP); Departmont of olo,-.ical I PT~7sioly, Medical Faculty, UJ'21vP /headed by Profossor, Doctor ~~azlku, Doctor of sciences. , Brno (Katodra patologricko fyziol,o,,rie lokarsko fakulty UT,-.vP) TITIZi 11hooencephalography-its possiblo usos in nourolo&y- SOURCLI Cookoolovenaka naurolorio, no. 2, 1966, 3-U-13h TOPIC TAGS: nouroloMr, encephaloloMr, man, circulatory systen, circiLlatol7r ,;y:;('On disease. rhoooneoplialography A13STrU,CT: Rheooncophaloexaj:~hy (REG) is a it,-~cffui supplonyintai-y i-.ALO~l Of of cerebral hemodynaxacs. REG was made on '?0 hea-It'ly subjoct3 of t:io ascending part of the curve becomes larger irith incrcaoinE, aGo. I'llo-i Is a decroase of morphological elenents i-rith advancing age (the incLsnu-a arel 'Uno tic,vaves disappear)- 30 REG curves of pat'Lents safferinu from artorioscl(~rooio a~-.d ischemic lesions are prosentei. The curves in the3o casos appear sinplifie,i, havo a flat mmait, a docreazed valuo of the index dolta J1, and an increaso.d clelta -12. art. hasi 9 figures and 1 ta:b1a. Z53ased on autho:r-'s 3ng. abstj ~ji,af SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DA7Z: 03Aug64 / SoV rltu: 001 / oT.J 014 Card I h- r9 L 2273-66 Wr(m)/EPA(w)-2/&TA(m)-2 LIF(c) 135 ACCF-33SIOV MRs AT5007942 JR /QM.A /OWjOGOQjOS423 i -- 4?" 1 Be, AUTHORI Alskmayev, A. !9 -a ftd"OV, 1. F RiFy-shav, 1. F.; V~jVMV4=g=1':t,SteDazov, A. Yj TqEV . V YITFZ: Basin characteristics of the Isacbronous cmq2iV02 With TarlgblG partLeM ener" I SOURM, Intematlonal. Caffertince an H EnerU Accelerat()V%55~ Dub=. 1263. ,,Trudy. Moscow, At;MmF.--m4, 600 TOPIC TAM high enera w-c4lgrator. Lon be". cyclotr(m ABSTRACTS At the Scientific UmearCh Institute -of Electraphysical Equipmat in. .D. V. YeframV. a 2.4-mater, c3rJAvtron In being dsveloped with a mgnatic field hav- ;Us 3-iiLmosiona, variation. Wit cyclotron is intended to accelerate particles Vfth Z/A equal to 0.125-1 In it wide range of enerrgLes. Us limits of inter" varia- ;tica, in rAv. am 7.5-100 (1trotons); S-60 (deuterons), 10-M (alpha-particlas), And 10-1166 (nitrogen Ims). 1,1m device is desigmed to obtain relstftely large Lon :cuzvtnts. which AU make it imsibla to reAlize an4rimats with b4&m against in- Itetual and r4ma targets. 71W priwApal paramintere of Ifte cyclatron imbAs: lp*JA diameter. 2%40 au; mqpw:lo structure. tLd-sector =d weakly spireig gqw, ISO = (hLU) mW1-%4 m (vaLLmy)j sapetto field in amular, W00-1.7,000 onsteds; L 227346 'ACCMI(W Hal ATS"T"2 ,total eICCtV01M&9MetIC pover, 2W0 kilowatts, elactmagnet's welp;ht. 720 tons; frv- quen.Aes of resonance syg.tam, 5-22 --Cahertz; accelerating voltage In Oce, 125 kilo- volts; Dee gaq So am; h1.gh_frwquency Iced, 600 kilowatts; stability. 10 4 (winding' currents), 10 Umquency of accelerating voltage), and 10-3 (its arplitude). Af- ter deflection the beau is directed into a cozztutat~ng magnet by which the bean can be directed agAinxt targets set up In threm experizanta.1 room: (1) high-intensity badsm. (11) neutron time-of-flight experionats. and (111) nuclear precision spec- troscopy with electromaguetLc monochrosator. lonvoptical channeling, focusing and cotawtating of the bean am done by six pairs of quadrupolar lansco. two Identical rotary electromagnats, ii conachizveator electrom&P4-t. and two suall olectsZomgmets for correction of the bus In the vertical directica. The resonance system Is a quarter-wave coaidal. Lima ending with the 190-degx4se Dee. The resonant fvequency is reset by remote dis;lacement of & plate without disrupting the vacuum. The fre- quency is establInhad with am accuracy of 5-19 kc plus or u1nus. Smooth high-fre- quency regulation In pivvId44 by two triccers, permitting regulation of frequency to 2-A. The bleh-froluency oscillator tas a captditatIvs connection with the reiK;-~ ;nxnce sy3tsa. A conn*LtIng rod is used, without disruption of the vacuum. to shift t vertical and borixomtel, plarms. anti also along its -aim axis. The accelerator chamber OCOMIStAl of two 69CtLOUSS a &1gh-VaCW1V ChMbqV able to CX- haust. aloug Witt, the MAGUant Line* the m4patLa gap..and a lom-tucuum saction 2/1 L 2273-66 ACCMSIOH HFU ATSG07%42 Installed In the electimagnet poles. Remortely controlled sewuring probes and 'targets for operating trith the internal be4m am Installed in the chamber. Place- ment of the ion source is a1sa done muolely; samover. It Is possible. without disruption of the vactrm, to shift the anthode and also the source as a whold- The magutic field ram modelled with an tilectromaqgnet having a pole film ter of 342 ,am, on which several. sitemative magnetl,.- tqstems were Investigated, and ala-3 with an slactroisagnet havitZ a p*le dianster of 695 m. which wa2 used to inlrestigats In distall modifications In this weakly-4piral structure. on the beefs of the *I&,-- itromagnst with poles (M m In dL&mter,, a start has beim made at the present tL*9 .on a cyclatwo vith twee-dimmional vuriation of the magpictLe field, with the magnetic system of a type described in Ithm preswit report. The current cyclatrCO ! will accelerate protccm up to 9 ftv and dauterms up to Is Rev, Witch wLLL peruit jjAyestigations into isrimm alternativio Tfs, - for yfeldlog boome. Orig. art. iMA: 6 firlm. ,ASSOCYATION: flauchn3-LaxledowatelfakLy fostitul. &LsktmfLslcbmkoy apparstury Imul D. V. T*fz"Noia Mm Sm'(SCIS111:1fle Amisreb ramUtuts of Elastm2mind Equipment, GKAE SU9, ;~' SWRUTM-U-1-751%W MCLI 00 VA COCCi ~'FL.AF go BW saw$ 000 a=$ 001 ITURTAL, Jindric.'a, inz., pro.-nova:.,iy pedagog Contributicri to the determination of walnut leaf spot (Microstronia juglandis [Bereng.) Sadc.). Rost vyrob.- 9 0 no.6:63.3-&44 Je 163. 1. Stredni zemadalska technicka skola, Mikalov. NAM"iA. Spa'.1ocard i r,~~ Tn od. f ac. f3mm pf~ 5 1- 3F I" 165 I Esai 1. Ft.rn-,].tlv -f the J."". :-man mf. ~.IIJI)r. T. * c,.~ r,