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PANFILOVO B.N. Mechanical base for die-castina machines, models 513 and "Pollak - Lit. proivi. n0-3:11-12 Yx '61. % 2255 and 5065 tYjRA 14.6) (Die casting) (Foundries--Equipment and supplies) pAjF-,[LOV, D. "The JaPanese oak r. k jama-nai C- ". ir, ~ SIJAR,W,~ A. and pAIj-FIWV Do .01,. ntherala . the A rc,-~*.on 7r- (Coillicil of '-~ini.5tcrsj r,7'sill Mafm admilnintration I ,-"' ILI ~c-. --T SI-ICLCoar )!ia -Tnn(,,tods -aril for-natural .reservations), I-sue 11, 194b, p. 221-22. March 53, ("etopis 'Zhurnal In-.,kli Statey, 1,10.7 1',49). SO: U-N42, 3a 1 - .PAYMOV, D.A. - "Observati~ie and studios of soil fanrA.u Reviewed by D.A. Panfilov. Pochvovedenie 11:83-85 It '56. (MLRA 10--:2) (Soil fauna) P)MILOV., D.F (Gorikiy) Testing the strength of ice in lowering pipes from an ice sheet. Stroi. truboprov. 8 no.9:10-12 S 163. (NIRA 16:11) PARTMIN., D.F., inzh. Experimental research into the load capacity of ice. Izv.VNIIG 64:101- 3-15 160. OKM 14:5) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) FANFILOV,, D~F. Calculation of the load limit of an ice cover when loads are 'standing on the ice. izvbv.Vs.Uchob.zav,; stroi I arkhit. 4 no.64?-M 161. (MA 15:2) I.- 6orl.kovokiy inzhenerno-stroiteliny institut imeni V.P. Chkalova. (Ice on riverss lakesp etc.) kand.tekhn.nauk FANFILOV, D.F,, M&thods of calculating the carrying capacity of ice. Gidr. stroi. 33 n0-4239-42 Ap 063o (KIRA 16:4) (Ice on rivers, lakes~ 64.) -PANFII inzh. Approximation method of calculating the load capacity Of i0e. !Z7. VNIIG 65:221-224 160. (MMA 14:5) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etas) PANFILOV, D. F Cand Tech Sci -- "On the problem of using the lifting capacity jh -an, 1961. (Min of e crust iAconstruction of hydraulic structures." L A Construction of Electric Power Stations USSR. All-Union Sci Res Inst of Hydraulic Engineering im B. Ye. Vedeneyev). (KL, 4-61, 199) LERMAN, 114.D~i R.B.; ZHAVORONKOVA, Z.V.~ 1~ - _~,,~IIFILOV, D~I . - - S- ~------ Finishing furniture panels with polyester varnis:-i in f,-r-,,L3. Der. prom. 13 no.7:26-27 JI !64. (Vupjt- 17:11) FANFILOV, D.I. (Moskva) Metastatic cancer of extramedullary loca-lization. Zhur. n--vr. i nzikh, 61 no.11:1636-1643 163,. 01'4A 15-25 (SPINAL CORD-CANCER) (Cmrcm) PANFILOV.D.P.; RA6zz OV'r.y. Sluc4;e. NateorA gidrol. no.5:43-" MY 153. OU2A 8:9) 1. Gorlkovskoys UGHS, Volzhskaya ekspeditaiya, Koegidep. I (lea on rivers, lakes, etc.) ; I>ANFILOV, D.V.; Z;~IRAV L.V. b=blebees (Hymenoptera, ;S=e data on the, rgstling and bohavior Of Yq-Je 62. Bombus). Biul.HOIP.Otd.biol. W n0-3138-44 (MItA 15.11) (Tula province-Bumbleba,311) PANFILC7. D.V.; MAKMIN V.F.; YUP-TMV 13. - A. More on conjugate distribution of tumblebees-and leguminous-plants in the Arctic. Biul,HDIP.Otd.biol. 67 no.31130-131 W-Je 162. (14IRA 15:11) (Arctic regions--Bumblebees) (Aretic regions-Leguminosae) FANFILOVj D.V. Now specieo of flower Wagpo (Hymenoptera., Masaridae) from Kirghizistano sbor. tz;ud, Zool. =ze IIGU 8:165-169 161. OGIRA 15:5) (K:LrgUzistan- ~Mmaridaa) SOV/26-59-1-34/34 AUTHOR: Panfilov, D.V., Candidate of Biological Sciences TITLE: Life Conditions of Insects in Winter (Usloviya zim- ney zhizni nasekomykh) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1959, Nr 1, pp 127 - 128 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author sketches diverse aspects of insect hiber- nation. Insects may hibernate in the pre-adult sta- ges of eggs and inert pupae or as adults. Insects have become adjusted to cope with changing seasons and have developed body-chemical adaptLtions to long periods of cold and frost.' The endi4rance of the ---old itself is not the real problem, but avoidance of excess evaporation of the water in the body and of freezing of this water in the body due to repeat- ed temperature changes from cold to warm and warm to cold in an unusual winter. Threads wrapped about the eggs and cocoonsiof pupae are to protect the animal from evaporation of body water. Chemical changes within the body bind certain amounts of Card 1/2 water during cold periods. If too much water becomes y, Yk T. Life Conditions of Insects in Winter SOV/26-59-1-34/34 free in the body during intermittent warm weather, sudden cold temperatures would cause freezing of this water and subsequent rupture of internal or- gans. This was observed in winter 1947/48, when many bumblebees perished in the central parts of European USSR, due to many temperature changes. ASSOCIATION: Institut geografii AN SSSR /Moskva (The Geographical Institute of the AS USSR /Moscow) Card 2/2 PANFILOV, D-V- ......... Strueture and 4rnamieg Of the range of animal SPOCiess Voy.geog. no*48:90-102 160. (KM& 13:7) (Zoogeograpby) PANFILOV, Dmitriy Viktorovich- POMALENIKAYA, O.T., red.; UZAREVA) L.V., (Insects in tropical forests of South China] Hasekomye v tropiche- sk:Lkh lesakh IUzhnogo Kitaia. Mo6ma, Izd-vo Mosk.univ., 1961. 3J+6 pa (Moskavskoe obshchestvo ispytatelei prirody. Sredi prirody, no.52) (MIRA 14-12) (China, Central and South-Forest insects) PANPILOV., D.V.; ROSSOLIMOP O.L.; SYROYECHKOVSKIY, YO.Yev Species and geographical distribution of Bombinas in Tuva. Izv. Sib.otd.AN SSSR no*6:106-113 161. (ML 14;6) 1, Institut geografii AN SSSR, Yjoskvas (Tuva autonomous province-Bumblebeee) - PANFILOV, D.V., -Imnd. biol. nauk- -- "Rock forest" in southern China. Priroda 47 no.9:92-95 S '58. (Mm 11:9) LInstitut geografft AN SSSR, Moskva. (China-Rocks, Sedimentary) PANFILOV, D.V.J9 kand. biolog. nauk (Moskva) Bloodsucking mosquitoes. Priroda 51 (i.e. 521 no.5sl26-127 163. (MIRA 16:6) (Mosquitoes) USSR/General and Specialized Zoology Insects. P. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 8., 1958, 35211 Author : Panfilov, D.V1 Inst : The Moscow City Pedagogical Institute. Title : To the Ecological Conditions of Bumble-bees found in Moscow Oblast'. Orig Pub : Uch. zap. M6sk. gor. ped. inOrta, 1956, 61, 467-483. Abstract : The fama of 25 species of bumble-bees and their ecologic distribution on the territory of the Moscow oblast were given. The nesting habitats, ecologic grouping, daily activities of the bumble-bees and the plants they visited were described. Clard 1/1 SOV-26-58-9-17/42 AUTHOR: Panfilov, D.V., Candidate of Biological Sciences TITLE: "Stone Forests" in the South of China ("Kamerinyye lesall na yuge Kitaya) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Pr 9, pp 92-95 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the i4xt;-141 uplands in the south and southivest provinces of Red China there is a ShJh-lirg or "Stone Forest" in a lime- stone cave district. It is situated about 100 km southeast from the town of Mmming at 2,000 m above sea level. The "Stone Forest" landscape consists of 5 to 10 and 20 to 30-m- high limestone towers and obelisks in 2 to 3 km aq patches, eastward to the adjacent province of Kwelchov . The area was visited in July 1956 by a joint Chinese-Soviet zoological and botanical expedition. The limestone (the compository element) is highly close-grained, strongly-changed in structure, cry- stallic with thick veins of white quartz in places.The lime- stone layers are horizontal or slightly sloping. There are 7 photos. ASSOCIATION: Institut geografii AN SSSR /Moskva (The Institute of Geography/ Moscow) 1. Rocks--Formation--China Card 1/1 PARrILOV, D.V., kand.biol.nauk. ,,~~Par~,Y~lljuating insects. Priroda. 47 no.4.-126 Ap 158. (miRk 3.1:4) l.Inetitut geografii AN SSSR. Moskva. (Insects) (Pertilization of plants) MAShOV, AlekBey Vasillyevich. Prinimali uchastiye: PARFILOV, A.T.; ALUCSANDROV, N.N., dotsent; SOBERAYSKIY, F.M., starshiy prepodavatell; SAKOTTSEV, B.P., atarshiy prepodava- tell; YUNUSOVA, T.A., inzh.. VASIL' UVA, V.I., red.izd-va; RCKA- NOVA, V.V., takhn.red. [Directions for surveys with plane-table and theodolite at a scale of 1:10,0001 'Nostavlonie po proizvodstvu monzullnykh i teodolitnykh smemok v masshtabe 1:10000. Moskva, Izd-vo geod.lit-ry, 1960. 322 p. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosuderetvannaya inspektaiya po zemle- clizovaniyu i zomioustroyetvn. 2. Zaveduyushchi kafedroy geodesii oskovskogo instituts in2henerov zemlaustroystva ffor Haslov). 3. Na- challnik gosudaretvannoy inspektaii po zemleustroystvu i ZeMlep0l'20- vaniyu Ministeratva sallskogo kho2yayatva SSSR (for Panfilov). (Surveying) CF,INA Gonoral and Spocial ZoologY. InsOcts- systomatios and Faunistios. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 96414. Author ; Panfilov. D. V. Inst :got Titlo :Distribution of Bumblo Buos (Bombus) in China. Orig Pub: Acta googr. sinica, 23, Vo 3, 221-22Z. Abstract; Fauna characteristics of tho bumblo boos in China, whore there arc 110 spocies at 7-)rosont. On the basis of thoir distribution on tho torrit- cry of China there are at prosont four zoogoogra- phical suberggions: Tapanoso-Chinoso-Himalayan, Asian mountainous, L-:,Uropoan-Kazakhstan-Mongolian and 3uropoan- 7-)iborian; theso in turn arc dividod into 13 provincos. Charactoristic spocics of Card 1/2 9 CHINA / Goncral and Spocial Zoology. Insocts. Systamatics and Faunistics. Abs Jour,. Rof Zhur-Biol., No 21,, 1958# 96414. Abstraot: buablo,boos aro oitod for oadh of tho provincos. Tho valuo of this group of insoctss zoogoograph- ical structutos and landscapo oonditions aro undarseorad. -- G4.k. Viktorov. Card 2/2 IR, PANPILOV, D.VJ SHAMIN, V.F.;'MTSEV, B.A. Conjugate distribution of bumblebees and legumiums plants in the Arotio. wul.moip. ota.biol. 65 no.3.-53-62 Yly-.Te 16o. (MMA 13-.?) (ARCTIC R1aICN8---3UNBIJWkS) (ARCTIC REGIONS-13GUMMOUB) (FERTMUTION OF PLMS)~ 30) S 07/10- 5 91- - 3) -;5/3 2 AUTHOR: Panfilov.,D.V.-- TITLE: The Boundary Between Tropical and Subtropical Landscapes in East Asia (According to Research Material on Yunnan). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geograficheakaya, 1959, Nr 3, PP 31-41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1956/57, the author took part in a Chinese-Soviet zooloGic- al and botanical expedition which stayed for about six months in Central and South China, especially in the province of Yunnan. The author studied in particular the problem of boundaries between the tropics and the humid subtropics. This problem is difficult to study, because both in Europe and in Asia (except China) tropics are sharply separated from subtropics either by seas, deserts or high mountains. The author first distinguishes and characterizes 3 climatic zones of Yunnan: the zone of low valleys, passes and forests; the climate of the southern peripheral slopes of the Yunnan Highlands, from about 900 m to about 2,500 m and the climate Card 1/3 of the Yunnan Highlands. He thoroughly describes all kinds zcq/10- ~z2 The Boundary Between Tropical and Subtropical Landscapes in East Asia (According to Research Material on Yunnan). of landscapa in Yunnan: valleys with adjoining terracesp passes and-interfluvial areas. He triea to find out how tropics can be distinguished from subtropics in that province. He states that from the standpoint of biology the boundary is not indentical with the annual average temperature line because a great deal of typically-tropical organisms are able to live and actually do' live in a form of tropical biological protuberances extending into the subtropdos. The reason is because those organisms are better able to preserve their biologically-needed stock of water in them- selves (their struggle against "physiological dryness") .provided the subtropical area is sufficiently humid, where- as typically-subtropical organisms are not able to match the attacks of tropical heat, But yet there are cases where the gradual passage between tropics and subtropics turns a real curtain (this applies in particular to subtropical organisms). There are 18 references, 17 of which are So- Card 2/3 viet and 1 German. I SOVic-59-3-3/3.2 The Boundary Between Tropical and Subtropical Landscapes in East Asia (According to Research Material on Yunnan) ASSOCIATION: Institut geografii AN SSSR (Institute of Geography of the AS USSR). Card 3/3 FANFILOV., D. V. ,AN-rILOV, D. V. - "Rexapoda: Insects Affecting Alfalfa in Stalin- gradskaya Oblast." Sub 19 Sep 52., Moscow Order of -.-he Leeniin State U imeni H. V. Lomonosov. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Science~. SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952 PANIPIWV. D-V- fauna of the U-S-S-R. Trudy 2001. E~mencptera, kpterogynidae (MM 7:7) Aust& 36:146-153 154. (Hymenoptera) .1. PANFILOV, D. V. 2. u3sR (6oo) 4. Bumblebees 7. Bumblebees of the subgenus Cullumanobombus Vogt (I~vmenoptera, Apoidea). Trudy Vses. ent. obshch. 43. 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. PAIWIWF, D.V. Contrib;Alon to the taxonomy of bunble-bees (Hymenoptera, Don- binae), including a description of now forms [with Inglish summary in inzert]. Zool.zhur.35 no.9:1325-1334 5 '56. (Mak 9:12) 1. Zoologicheskiy muzey Moskovskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (Bumblebees) PANFILOV, MUTRIY VIKTOROVICH Nasekorjyye v Tropicheskil-ch Lesbal:h Yuzhnogo Kitaya. Mskva, Izd-vo Moskovskogo Unversiteta, 1961. 146 p. Illus., Diagrs., Maps. (Moskovskoye Obshchestvo Isptateley Prirodv. Sredi Prirody, Vyp. 52) PANFILOV, D.V. Subfossil inse6t remnants from Serebryanyy Bor. Biul.140IF. Otd.biol. 70 no-5:115-3-16 S-0 165. (YJRA 18:12) PANFILOV, F.P starshiy lettenant, rukovoditell gruppy politzanyatiy Work den&iding inspiration. Komm. Vooruzh. Sil 4 no.8: 72-74 Ap--164. (KIRA 17t6) PAIWIIOV, G.; ZDAVOVSKIY, S. Experiment verified IV life. Okhr. truda I sots. strakh. n&..1.-42-44 J1 '58. (MIRA 3-1:12) I.Predseclatell komissii ekhranr truda Fervego gesudarstvennogo podshipni~avogo zaveda (for Panfilev). 2.Nachallnik otdela besepasnesti Pervego gesudaretvermoge podshipnikovoge zaveda (for Zdanovskir). (Industrial WOO PAMLOV, Go "To make roses bloom and the gardens grow next to tho concrete and steel' n Okhr. truda i sots. strakh, 4 no,6:14-15 Je 161# (MIRA 14:7 1. Predsedatell komissii okhrany truda zavkoma I-an r-osudarstvennogo podshipnikovogo zavoda. I-.VpWing industry-Hygienic aspect --149nov S) N PAIWILOV, G.; VASILYUK, V. - Automation of production and irdustrial safety. Sov. profsojuzy 7 no-17:31-33 S '59. (MIRA 12- U) 1.Predsedatell komisaii okhrany truda 1-go Gosuclarstvennogo podshipnikovogo zavoda (for -Panfllov). 2.Tekhnicheskiy inspektor Mookovokogo gorodskogo soveta professionallnykh soyuzov (MGSPS) (for Vasiey-uk) (Bearing industry--Pafet7 measuree) PANTILOV, G. Be tactful with thooe offering efficiency mWestions. nn. SSM 19 no.6t,58 Je 158. (KM 11:6) I =sedatell komissil, po ratsiomalizatorskim prealozheni7am ile, imirskogo oblfinotdela, (Vladimir Proviuce-Yinance) ..PANFIWV. G. tte activity of efficiency promoters. Fin. SSSR 17 no.i2:62-63 D 156. (KLRA 10:1) (Vladimir Province-Finance) PAIWILOVF G.- .'.PLATITSIN, V., yurist, Geroy; Sovetskogo Soyuza Important role of a public inspector. Okhr. trada i sots. strakh. ) no. 10:44-45 0 160. (MMA 13:11 1, Predsedatellkomissii okhrany truda 2avkoma 1-go Gosudaretvannogo podshipaikovogo zavoda. (Bearing industry--Wgienic aspects) 4: .7 PANKIOV. GO; I-C-DEDEVv A~j VATULIN, 1. Me banner of the precongreas.6&petition is raiSedJ Okhr- trUcla i sots. strakh. 4 no.3:4-5 Mr~z'61. (MIRA 140) 1. Predsedatelt komissii ollrany truda zavkoma Pervogo gosudar- stvermogo poclehipnikovogo zavoda (for. Panfilov). 2. Nachallnik otdela tekhniki bezopasnosti zavoda.;,~Serp i molot" (for Lebedev). 3. Predsedatell komissii 6khimny truda Moskovskogo avtozavoda imeni Likhacheva (Tor Vatulin). ' (IndustrialAygiene) T-W A,,A-- / 4e~ 1~ - C'-', // - BIDNYAGIIU, H.P.; PANFILOV, G.A.; POSTOVSKIY. I.Ya. " W " I ~Vtl`il I. - i"!-~w Chemistry of naph one. Part 7: Nitration of naphthacens. Zhur.ob.khim. 28 no.2:365-368 F 158. (MIRA 11:4) l.Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Nitration) (Haphthacene) SHUIJJTKO,, M.L*,, kandamed.naiikj FANFILOVA, ei*A*j kand*medonauk Ditrathoracio interventions In pr5mary tuberculosis in obdl.-- dren and adoTeseents. Probl. tub. 40 no,601-35162 - (MIU 16t12) 1. Iz .1mrdlovskogo nauabno-issladovatellskogo instituta tuberkulaza (diro - prof. I.A. Shaklein, zmestitell direk- tora po nauabnoy cbasti - kand. mod. nw-ak IN.G.Batkin). BERIZAND, M.Ye.,- -PANFILOV.At-~.A. Forecasting the time of fog dissipation. Trudy, GGO no.138-, 73-81 163. (MIRA l7s2) FX I AUT-ORS.- Be drya,ina 31. P. Panfilov, G. A. Postovskiy, 1. YL:. t, TITLEt Or thu Chemistry of Naphthacene (K khimii naftatsena) VII. The ITitratin. of Naphthacene (VII. Nitrovaniye naftatsena) PERIODICAL: Zhiirnal Obshchey hChiriii, 1958, Vol. 2rc, 1r 2, pi). 365 - 3GS ("TSSR) ABSTRACT; This information was publiohed in Zhurnal Obshchey KII-Juii, 20,1711, (1'50). Due to the hard accessibility of tube naphtliacenic hYdro- carbon its cbeniztry ha3 beon little investigated. 'Yh1',u c.-. its- nitrating has not yet "been described in publications. The investi- gation carried out by the authors shows that n~_,pbthvxene in nitrat- ing behaves analoacus to anthracene. IT-aphtliacene for,-,is unstable y x1c acid ,drorjitro products at the expense of the addition of nit, h at the para-po3itions of one of the central rinfs. At the second central ring no addition takes place any more, probaUl., because the addition at the first rin&c splits the molecule in two Jizolatee_~ aro- matic systems: into the benzene- and raphthz4lene ajrstem -abich do not possess any active me ta-po si t ions. The obtained hjdroiiitro de- rivatives of naphthacene, like the corre spon din,-,, products of the anthracene series, represent little stable coflipoundz. On heating in or,Tanic 3olvents, in attempts to recrystallive ther,,,, they are Card 1/3 readily and completely converted to pure p-naphthaccne quinone. On the Chemistry of Naphthacene. Card 2/3 79-2-20/64 VII. mhe Nitratinta of RaPhthacene Anaguinone or other products were not found in this conjocLion. This indicates that the addition durin- nitratin- on!., '6-'akes place at para-positions. To conclude from the constants and the values of the analyses di-hydronitro derivates, even wit1iout, ndCitional. purification) represent comparatively pure individual compounds. The most stable 9-nitro-10-acetc,xydili-.,,,d.ronaplitliacerie c~-n be0 re- crystallized frem Glacial acetic acid wbich was heated to "0 C. The production and the investigation of 0-nitrona-phthacene are render- ed difficult due to its extraordinary unstability. It is much leuo stable than 9-nitroanthracene and on heating in various or- ,-,anic solvents or during stora-rre at low temperatures and especially in li-bt it rapidly decomposes and is converted to p-naphthacene, quinone. 9-nitronaplitbacene can be recrystallized by putt-in- in boiling water and rapidly coolina the solution after filtration. In a dry, crystalline state it is stable and can be stored. In contrast to the yellow 9-nitroanthracene, 9-nitronapbthacene is red. SwALary: 1) It was found that on nitrating of nap'llithacene an addition 'Oroduct - 9-nitro-10-oVdihydronaphthacene (II) forns. By the influence of acetic acid it is converted to 9-nitro-10-acetoxy- dihydronaphthacene (III), and by the influence of concentrated hydrochloric acid in 9-nitro-10-chlorodihydronal)litliacL-re 00. 2) Tbe authors produced 9-nitrona-ahthacene (V) by the influence of 79-2-20/'-4 On the Chemistry of Napht'hacene. VII. The Nitrating, of ITapht"lacene 30 c,,16 Y'aOH upon 9-nitro-10-chlorc)dihydronaphthacene CIV) 3) It wras found that the dihydronitro derivatives of naphthacene iII-IV) and 0-nitronaphthacene are still nore unstable than the corres-:;ondine compounds of the anthracene series. On heating with solvents or without solvents they are easily converted to p-naplithacene qui- none. There are 5 references, 1 of uhich is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Urals'Polytechnical Institute (Urallskis politeklinicheskiy institut) SUBMITIM, D: January 7, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Con,,re3s Card 3/3 30928. IIIANFILOV, G. c~ Rela dlya predotvrashchenlya raboty elek-trOivLgateley na d7okh fazakh- Prom. energetika, 1949, No. 10, s. 12-13. FAI;?11017, 0. ]- "Relay for Preventing Electric Motors fromm 0-1perating on Two Phases," Proin. Energet., No. 10y 1949- Stato Bearing Factory im. L. M. Kaganovich, -cl949-. PANFIWVA. G. V. Late results of the treatment of herpetic keratitis. Uch. zap& UEIGB 51195-~197 T62 (MIRA 1611l) vo-wiliTSOV. B.N.; PAUrLd, I.A. Illowancei3 for wepr of thin wires. lzm.teV:tl. no.5:17-19 5-0 '57. (MVIA 10: Q'i Olechanicel vearl) (Wire) VOLOSHIN, A.M., inzh.; PANFILOV, I.D., tekbnik; USTIMENKO, A.A.,, tekhnik Ventilating a mine section with the collector-drift in the banging wall of the ore body, Met, i gornorud. pr=e no*4;76-77 JI-Ag 163,- (KMA 16: 11) 1. Rudnik im. Dzerzhinskogo, Krivoy Rog. PANFXWVL--I*I,; HIRSXIY, G.G. glaynyy inzhenor; KIATSV, V.N., arkhitelktor. Elevator shafts in apartnent houses, Gor. khoz. Xosk, 32 no,3:35-36 Mr '58. (HnU 11:3) 1. Nachallnik Proyektnoy kontory Moczhilupravlenya (for Panfilov). (Moscow-Blevators) ACCESSION NR: AT4026349 8/0000/62/009/000/0117/0122 AUTHOR: Posternak, Ya. I.; Panfilova, I. I.; Shturmin, )ra.P.; Shokhat, V. S. TITLE: The IXM-1-24 universal automatic computai! with ferrite-diode modules Ito obeidpoilto Informatsit, inashinnomu perevodu i avto- maticheskoinu chteniyu toksta. Moscow, 1961. Vy0chislifelInaya i informatsionnaya tekhnika (Information processing and computer teolgiology); obqrnik materialov impoziuma. Moscow' 1962' 117-112 TOPIC TAGS: data processingl memory, LEM-1-24 com1uter, ferrite diode module an impro version ABSTRACT: The article describes the new LEM-1-24 computer ved of the old LEM-1-16. The machine is designed not only to solve mathematical pro- blems, but also to perform experimental work, related to the solution of logical and in- formation problems. Using parallel-series operation, the computer has a fixed point and operates with 24 bits. The majority of operations are performed at a speed of 30 cycles at a frequbnoy pf 30 kilocycles. This means an operation speed of 1000 opera- tions per second, with the eiception of inultiplication (600 operations) and division (about 85 operations per second). While'individual iDommands, such as division and Individual print-out an being performed, othor operegone may proceed slmultanoou~r T4026349 ACCESSION NR: A -1-24 As compared with the older model; there Is. a negligible loss of speed in the LEM (17%), but this reduction Is compensated by the transition from two-cycle to one-cycle ecution of a number of operations. The coinmand coding system Is of the combined e x type: one-address with respect to the memory devices and full three-address with respect to the internal registers of the arithrjetic imit. The presence in the arithmetic unit of 7 memory calls and 6omplete three-a4dress access to them sharply reduces the number of accessionsto the memory devices,,(by approximately 65%) and reduces the number of commands required for problem oRlution. A characteristic feature of the machine is the presence of an articnIated aritiunetic unit (block) consisting of individual units for arithmetic operations: adder, multiplier, divider, logical operation circuit, memory registers, and also a large internal machine memory for 8 thousand ad- dresses. Used as the operational memory in the computer Is the magnetic operational memory d6vice MOZU-1000 with ferrite cores, pr(~Iuced. by the Astrakhanskly zavod matematicheskikh mashin (Astrakhan MathematicEd Machine Plant). This device can store 1024 48-bit binary nwnbers. Since the machine operates with 24-bit numbers, for more effective use of the MOZU-1000, the entire mermory unit was arbitrarily broken down into two groups with 1024 24-bit numbers ta caoh, An ST-35 page-printer telegraph set is used with the muhine for Wormation road-inandread-out. The vesult at output is printed and pt~nched with bonveriton to a deoimil or ootal system of count- ing. At the same times system-to-system, switchins is iwoomplished by a struotaial, 2/3 ~ACCESSION NR; AT4026349 circuit and does not encumber the machine with transformations or conversions. The computer has a fairly universal repertoire consisting of 38 operation codes. Total power consumption is in the order of 6-6 kilowatts. The i3omputer does not require cooling tind can be easily installed in an area of 25-30 m2. The operation of the previously designed -1-16 computer had shown!the advantages of ferrIW-diode'modules. Averaged data IXM for a period of more than three years operation of the mw~,hine indicated that these modules were of high reliability. During that time, thO'ULean fanure was not more than 1 element per month out of 3, 000 units (about 0. 03%), juml 80% of the element failures wdre attributable to faults in mounting or installation., Ilie Ina)--hine Is'simple to produce, easy to adjust and of relatively low cost; operational expen4iturza G~re' very low. Orig. am has: 2 figures. ASSOCIA77ON: None SUBMIMED; 00 DATE ACQ: IGApr64 ENCU 00 SUB CODEs CP NO REPSOVt 004, OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 - - PANIFILOTT.- T. T. - --- - - - - - 210156. Pqdsolnechnik v Bashl-b-li I -If~o ar~rotrlkhyilc,,3 trudy r-lich-li-srled. poliwod stantsii, t. 111, 1948 (kolon-titul; 1047), 6. 2P/1-302. Biblio.ar: 5 nr-zv. SO: Letonis' 4hurnal'ny-kh Statev, Vol. 39, Moskva, 3.940, DRUYAN, M.Ap PEREVEZENTSEV, T.G.; SOSNIISKIYp A.Ye.; PM, L*Yeo; - OKI Making 3OG1, 5L steel with addition of ferromanganese Ip the ladle. Lit.proizv. no.7t8 Jl '&.'. (MAA l6z2) (Steel-Metal-lurgy) (Forromanganese) ' L 61639-65 z~?(d)/=- ~21E~T NR: A~-50147210 T /0-900, 65, 000 i'-10 134 AUTHOR: -Yeremenko, I, V, j Panfilov, 1,V.; Sverclik, A. N. -Ml T S TI LE: ome possible designs of inemories with uaipalar sig-nal recordinR azirl r ea d i~r, i,, SOURCE: Operatii-nyye i postoyanny-ve z-ano-1, inq-,n!Oichiye 1jstr-yvs'L-.-a (Ran, ]d P n I a We sto rage); 6burrur.- t't'A[ta-' ien in izi a ri. iz i-vn hnprk ;,,p TOPIC TAGS: unii)olar sig-nal rrrnrHin, r--lin ~f-! ABSTRACT: The introduction of unipolar recordinir has made possfole an increase in tha -ir Ao~,ir- number of seDar-ate maznetic trpck~z )n dlr,irr q an(i -irnil, U lori C) f n.; "j-.11 S D "J L11V I aml nnf C'j presence of such a large nwnher of rrtr-:-1-"-4'-i~,- hoad:. t~-P-e no n'-- ~~d I Card 1/2 'W~ 01~ V~1.1--Xe~ V '1j- 'IQ , . oi.r47 I - 61639~65-- -- ----- ACCESMON NR: AT5014720 utmg and dlfzk-g. 7he recording head block consists ol cyf mi'AM(Ai V dr, 9, tq-pp R art. haE: b ngrures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBIvIUTTED- 2OJan65 ENCIz 00 SUB CODE- DP NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER- 000 'Card 2/2 MR- 00, ~,N2REE'All-, fi, wwvmlt~ 5K? ztz# -L 4020-65 EViT(I)/EWA(-h) -- Pab --WO~86/65/060/006/0073/0073~ ACCESSION I;Ri AP5008561 AUTHORS: Panfi~oy, I. V.; Sverdlik, A. N.: Myshl:in,_ G. P, , Sukonklin, A. P.; iLxei ~-Yuv, fill 1. TITLE: A generator for normal diatributiviB of :.-andom =fbers for a Ural-I elect-rcrdo computer. Class 42, No. 1069290 SOURCVE! Byulletenl izobrete-Ay i =.ak),.,, no. 6. 7' TOPIC TAGSi normal diBluxibution, random number generation/ Ural 1 electi-cnic computer ABSTRACT: Mis Author Certificate presents a g~?nerator of norms-Ily distriblited random numbers for a "Ural-l" electron.' t c comTratf-r- The b a b '- e d a *. a un i ' ar, d P no -=.a, y dii3~v-,bu*e- nuzhers. T~ie itenorator Liao oont&inB a contro- -ff-- zh -~he rerr,(~2+,-vc, reGlater comected in aerieb to the a~ddux-: 7he ;-nptit of LL~- au-Cv, ~s the central controlling device of tll,:e z-,~ the, oit7ats ~f --h,- r, 6 s~- - c crin e c, t e dw-;.Lh the oantrullixij elemel,.*.oj Card 1/2 L,41020-6!~_.. ACCESSIOIT ER: AP5oos56i ASSOCTATION; none MICII 00, 110 REP SOVi On MM - (CO i Card 2/2 Sm Com ilp, 1*11 FANFILOV K K KOTLYARENKO, N.F.; ZRAZHEVSKIY, G.N. First electrical engineers graduated by the S.M. Kirov Railroad Engineering Institute in Kharkov. Avtom., telem.j sviaz' 8 no.4:17-18 Ap 164. (MIRA 18t2) 1. Dekan fakuliteta avtomatilci, telemekhaniki i svyazi Kharl- kovskogo instituta inzheneroir zheloznodorozhnogo transports. im. $.M. Kirova (for Panfilov). 2. Zaveduyushchly kafedroy "Avtomatika i telemekhanika" Khar1kovskogo instituta inzhenerov zbelr,znodorozhnogo transporta im. S.M. Kirova (for Kotlyarenko). 3. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy "Transportnaya svyaz"' Khartkovskogo instituta inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta im. S.M. Kirova (for Zrazhevskiy). PANFILOV, Konotantin Konstantinovich kand. tekbne nauk; VIASOV, N.L~inzh.t otvo red*; VYADRO, Shta.---j ,, ;e,7d.,- MATVIICHUK9 ~-. ~-ekhn. red., (Automation and remote control on railroads] Avtoma-tika i teleme- khanika na zhelezmyl-h dorogakh. Yd-ev, 1961. 46 P', (Obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politichoskikh i naucbnykb znanii Ukrairwkoi SSR. Ser.7, no.10) (MIRK 15.1) (Railroads) (Automation) (Remote control) - PANFIWV, K.M., inzh. Students build a greenbouse. Politokh.obuch. no.12:47-54 D '5 9. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Predeedatell roditellskogo komiteta shkoly No.148, Moskva. (Student activities) (Greenhouses) - ~ ~, I - ~,, - , ; - PAN.MOV$I I.Aj :NOSKCIV,, V.V, I POWINN Determination of-benzene in coke-oven gas. Zav. lab. 29 no.6:662-664 163. (MM 16:6) 1. Kwnetakiy filial Vastoobnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo uglekbimicheakogo instituta. (Benzene) (coke-oven gas) AUTHORS- Vorontsov, B.N., and Panfilov, I.A. 115-5-7/44 TITLE: On the Wire Wear Tolerance (0 dopuske na iznos provolochek) PERIODICAL: 'Ilzmeriteltnaya Tekhnika", So 5, Sep-Oct 1957, PP 17-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the measuring wires applied in the con- ventional three-wire method of measuring the pitch diameter of thread-cutting instruments and thread calipers. According to the requirements of standard 'IrOCT 2475-441'and the instruction "45-48", plant- inspectors are forced monthly to rpject large quantities of usable wires, since a diameter inaccuracy of 0.0003 mm already makes wires rejectable. Apart from that, wires are presently designed mainly to be measured by hor- izontal optimeters, while actually an increasing number of plants is employing vertical optimeters, length meters and minimeters and not horizontal optimeters. The author suggests ~ revision of the existing technical conditions. He describes ~ wire checking method developed by the measurements-labor- atory of the Gorlkiy Automobile Plant and cites the wire tolerances applied by this plant. lie mentione that the plant still has a large stock of wires made by the American atand- ard. The method of the Gorlkiy plant allows a 2j-times higher Card 112 diameter wear tolerance of wires without an increase of error PANFIIOV ., moyor meditainekoy eluzhby* OIJK~ Glinical and laboratory olmiraoteristics of dysentery patiartts during their first and repeated hospitalizations. Voen. med. zhur. no.4-. BI-81 AP '59, (MIRA 120) (DYSMMRYt BAGIIJARYO statist. hoop. statist. on first A repeated hoopitalization (this)) :ACcEsSION NR: AR4022433 S/0058/64/000/001/A027/AO27 'SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abs. 1A259 THORS: Gumanskiy, G. A.; Panfilov, L. X. 1,T,UITLE: Pulse-beight analyzer with photogra]plhic recording icl-TED SOURCE: Nauchn. tr. Tashkentsk. un-t, vy*p. 221, 1963, 176-179 TOPIC TAGS: pulse-height analyzer, photographic analyzer output, linear amplifier, square wave oscillatox,.synchroscope, pulse ioni- zation chamber, uranium Alpha spectrum TRANSLATION: A simple pulse-height analyzer with photographic re- .cording is described. Factory type instruments were used where possible in the development of this analyzer. The analyzer consists I .of a DM linear amplifier, a square-wave pulse shaper (GI-2A 08cilla- tor), 251 synch~roscnpe, UIP power.supply, and a photographic camera, ACCESSION NR: AR4022433 Each investigated pulse is represented on the syndbroscope screen by 'a horizontal line, the height of wbich relative to some initial ;,line is proportional to the pulse amplitude at the input. During ithe measurements, the syndbroscope screen is photographed continuous- I 11y on a single photographic plate. The investigated spectrum is tobtained by photometry of the developed plate. The analyzer de- scribed can-be used in conjunction with a pulse ionization chamber .to inves~_igate the alpha spectrum of a natural mixtureof uranium salts. L. S. DATE ACQ: 03Xar64 SUB CODE: PH, PG ENCL: 00 prd 2/2 payjWV, L.M. -nractice of a radio broadcasting statiOll shift] Opyt rabot7 smeny re6dio- [Work . Moskva, GoGjzd_vO jjt-_yy p0 vopro" avlazi I veshCbatellnogo tsentra. (mLU 6:7) radiG. 17 P. (itudiobroadeasting) KAZANSKAYA, I.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; PANFILOV, inzh.; ~P'OLITOII, V-I, Causes for the appearance of (jefects in Ielical-cross rolling of circular periodic shapes. Stall 22 no.9:824-826 S 162. (MIRA 15:*11) 1. Vsesoyuznyj, nauchno-jesiedovatel'skiy i proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut metallurgicheskogo mashinostroyeniya. (Rolling (Metalwork)) W. A ir ~-q Cpoen4earbh Fixr~aosm Imel Conservation 'Autcckatizel.iom =1 neJ~.FcmFnW-tn tpen-HeMrth FUrtaces of Glaruralm&t' Factories," M. 1. pmell'-T' &W~ ! P '~Za Zkom-omiyu Toplive Vol VI. No 4- ContampcraZ7 mathods of re4ralatIng operation of me-ba-1.1. gical furnaces have been introduced'~n LysIvenski.7, Ala payeT, Noro- Tagil I skiy, - Imeni Kujvbyshiv.,'Ch-dz ov j'' Nori6 - Sereginakiy. N6v6-Stildliiikly-~aiia-s6vii~iikit fawt,=ie-s. Alapayev factory, after carr~lng 42/49-Tito P USSRAngineoring (Contd) Apr 49 out a m,.mbe-- of aulo:~atfzed trana3ror v6n.-Wafid ~re-siiure ri6gitUtioa 4- - 41 ~ - I - . . - - " ' h-fia'i-ifime"i"i- t'-- Uor-:6g Fspace or iw6'4en-heart ea. In. 1948, 14 * -6~en-'hearth.furnAce.a-vere autcantlZab. in eight faotorles of GlqvurAl t. 42/49T40,, DA r-l-,AIF / L_ -0 r, KATABROV, A.V.; KIMOCHKIN, B.N.; SHIROKOV, G.I.1 10KAIMV, N.I., dotsent, rateensent: PANFILOV. M.I.. inzhener, retsenzent. [Therm al processes of open-hearth furnaces in rzapfd steel making] Teplovye rezhimy martenovskikh pechei pri skorostaom stalevarenii. Sverdlovsk, Goo. nwichno-takhn. i2d-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetuol metallurgii, 1953. 140 p. (xLRA 7:6) 1. VVIIT. (Open-hearth process) RA novich- RYBAKOV, V.P., redaktor; KOVALXIMO,,N.I.. VILOV, W"il I.Y& --larthnicheatty redanor [Interfactory schnols in open-hearth chops, from the experience of the Ural iron industi7l Hezhzavodskie shkoi7 v martenovskikh'tee- khakh; iz -opyta metallurgicheskikh zavodov Uralas Sverdlovsk, Goa. nauchne-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po, chernoi t tavetnoi metallurgii, Sverdlovokoo otdolonle, 1955. 68 p. (mnu s:6) (Ural mountain region-Technical education) (Open-hearth process) PANFIIOV. M.1., inzhener; &HAVILIZON, M.V., iushener. Now combastion control system for Martin f=-naces- Stal' 15 mo-b 84-86 Ja 155. (mw 8:5) 1. Glavuralmet i Uralmetallurgavtomatika. (Open-hearth process) Ail i3URDILKOV, D.D.-:-FA"!IAV--M.I.;HI;DV=V, I.P.;STRUGOVSHCHIKOV. D.P.',NIKOIAYMV. A. M, -, -Ir. f , Ways to expand old plants in the Urals. Stall 16 no.9:818-820 S 156, I (HIa& 9;11) 1. Glavuralmet Hinisterstva abarnoy motallurgli MR; * (Ural Mountain r*&ion--MetalI6iiic-al plants) SOLOVKOV. Alsksandr Irons tan t Inovich; TRIYOKOV. Aleksey Grigorlyevich; ,I~RLIZAROT,Aleksandr Georgiyevich; PAEFUDY, X.I., redaktor; MINIX, V.P., redaktor izdatel'iTv""a'-,"1W-'r#.1.ffW takhnicheakiy redaXtor LISYing and fettling of the hearth of open-hearth furnaces; practices of-the Magnitogorsk Metal Combine) Ilvdka i nevarka pods. martanovskikh pechei; opyt Magaitogorskogo metallurgricheskogo kombinata., Sverdlovsk, Gos.o n&uchno-4ekhnAzd-vo lit-r2r p0 chernoi t tevetnoi metallurgit Sverdlovskoe otd-nia, 1957- 109 P- (HIBA 10171 (Open-hearth fir4aces) KSLINIK, V.P. recbiktor izdatelletva; eq, -tor ZEF, n C~eskiy redak P~94uojng steel in opev-hoaAh furnaces; a textbook for schools and* courses for ex rts) :Proizv'ocletvo stali v :martenovskikh pech*~A; u'chebtoe posobie dlia sbkol i kursov maste'rov.-.Sverdlovsk, Cos. naucbno-te*khn. Izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, ~-verdllovskoe otd-nie 1957- 400 p. (MLRA 10:5) (Open-Hearth furnaces) VECHER, N.A.; UKUKEN, P.V.; PANFILOV, M.I.; PASTUIGIOV, A.I.; TSEKHAN~XIY, X.I.1 ARONOVICH M.S. ;*TU8nATkV-;-k.A., inzh.; GARCHENKO, V.T.; ORMAN, M. To Review of D.A,Smollarenkols book "Quality of carbon steel." Stall 23 no-92800-804 3 163. (YLIRA 16slO) VBCHF,Rq N.A.v inzh.; GEP14AIDZE, G. Ye.p inzb.;*P LOV, M.I., dotsent; KRILIK09 M.M., lnzh.; NERSHCHIYp N.F.,, inzh,; ILYFaW, K.s... inr2j.; ANTONOV, S.P.; DTKSHTEYNp Ye.I.,; YAGNTIJKp M.I.; BELIKOVp K.N.; GONCHAREYSKIYv Ya.A.; TRIFONOrv A.G.; SEDACHp O.A. "Open-hearth plants with large-oapacity furnaces" by D.A. Smoliarenko, N.I. Ifanova. Reviewed by N.A. Vecher and others. Stall 21 no.2:125-126 P 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Sverdlovskiy sovet narodnogo khozynystva (for Vecherp Germaidzeq Pan- filov). Open-hearth furnace-Deqim-i-anid' constr ction) (Smoliarenkol D.A.)(fi'anovay N.1-Y ZATMTUKHA, Kikita Taoillyevna. inzh.; BIGMY, Abdrashit Museyevich, kand.tek.hn.na-ak; TOLKOT, Leonid Andreyovich, inzh.; BB=- NXZMTM, Aleksey Andreyevich, laind.tel:hn.nauk;-]~M?APT-,-!!:,,,!,-, insh., red.; TSMALIST, N.H., P)d.izd--va; VMTLTIZ9 R.H.y takhn.red. [steel pouring in modern open-hearth furnace plants) Razlivka stali v sovremennykh martenovskikh tsekhakh. Sverdlovsk, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii. SverdInvakoe otd-nie, 1959. 215 P. (MMA 13:3) (Opoi-hearth process) (Steel watings) v 7't~`~ I -PAVFJ-WV,--Mikbgil Ano-vich 3:1 A.B., -1y --;--YECHER, N.A., retsenzent; DOKSHITSK red.; BURIKOV, M.M., red. izd-va; MATLYUK, R.M., tekbn. red. [Handbook for the &pan-bearth furmace ol*ratorl Spravochnoe ruko- vodstvo stalevara martenovskoi pechi. Sverdlavsky Gos. nauchno- tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tswtnoi metallurgiij 1961. 298 p. (MIRA 14:11) (Open-bearth process) 4. 18(0) AUTHOR: Panfilov, M. I. SOV1131-59-3-6/18 TITLE: Ways and Means of Increasing the Stab_~Jity of Open-Hearth Furnace Bottoms (Puti povyaheniya stoykosti podin martenovskikh pechey) PERIODICAL: Ogneuporyp 1959, Nr 3, pp 120-123 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the author compares the operation figures of a number of open-hearth furnaces with stoppage times of between 10 and 13 % with those of leading plants as e.g. M, 1M, NTMK, which have stoppage times of only between 6 and 8 %. 1hus, he draws the conclusion that the open-hearth furnaces have still consider6ble reserves for an increase in the steel-melting output which can be exploited by a reduction of the cold and warm stoppage times. The stoppage times necessary for the cold furnace repair were everywhere reduced during the past years, both by the use of basic refractories and by a reduction of the time necessary for repairing. The warm stoppage times for furnaces are still too long, especially in the case of repairing the furnace bottoms.1rom table 1 it can be seell that for a thorough cleaning of the furnace bottoms not only the high air pressure is of decisive importance but also the method of using it. The opinions on the melting and the nature of monolith Card 1/2 structure of the furnace bottoms were considerably changed during V SOV/131-59-3-6/18 Ways and Means of Increasing the Stability of, Open-Hearth Furnace Bottoms the past 25 years as can be seen frora the papers by Grum-Grzhimaylo, Pines, Karmazin, Karnaukhov, Ih)mentlyev, and Berezhnoy. Based upon investigations Berezhnoy showed that the process of furnace bottom melting depends above all on the diffusion of iron and manganese oxides into periclase crystals which is promoted by an increase in the temperature of the furnace. Fine magnesite is to be preferred in this connection. Finally, the author says that hitherto no de- finite theory as to the'structure of' furnace bottoms has been established. It must, however, be admitted that the theoretical achievements hitherto made facilitated an improvement as can be seen from the results of training in this field, shown on table 2. Only the Verkh-Isetskiy and Ktishvinakiy works have to be considered backward in this respect.-There are 2 tables and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION% Sverdlovskiy sovnarkhoz (Sver-alovsk Sovnarkhoz) Card 2/2 - 06*40 *::0 *so*** 0610 0 i f 1--1- M'S ""M- 't wop 0 Factors tbat lower Lkie efficiency at OPCO-bvgr 2 7-))(1 11 1 N fi 0 00 2 o. lov. 5XJ 3. M. 1. Pan , / rcoofing of the vitiirkbst *W" of I he furnaer di i, ptopwtland to At time required (of red 0 Z 41 buar, direcily on ibe prodwtvwn". Chwti illimmir The mijim of Ibe InvmIlgai~mi. I ,0,0 w 00. 0 ~O - 1 0 s x rill, Tit Tv)C&, .,p a.. Cat 10111111-c"I u is Ly 10 As -; I I I I I It If It at KLO n 0 It Op OF x a It St 0 *41'01 0000 0000 0 00 0 0 * 0 a a a 06 000 66 1111see 0900 0 00 6 4-9-w~uLe 0 0 * 0 0 6 J' -00' ItUMAC405. 143).-The! ing rharit- 00 kfiring. and ouid fables SO 0 11(mch =00 Are 0- goo be* 0 0 Woo i I t- a. ~Qv -LAO 0 -fAl iindo [a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0-0- 0-0- 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 *~ IDA 4-11 W, WE 0 of 41. ~ . ***ego* n 4 it P j it a a ; h c4 1 1 1 4 a 04a naloijill, Via M11 U it bookig Vol Nootel ,A 1, 11 L & to A- LF4-" - a - it- -at- It it .,.I aal-~-A_rt-, Ilts 49 00 Sol IN-1-1 Operalwa OPM-hgarth ISMAC01 on S-contattaing Crude 00 mixed with bUrit-furnacte pg. fol, L Jsultilov. Ah't' '0~ 1963, No. Ir-1, 23-9.-An upcit-licarttrulistic ". nwit, irott:ISAI, littimitun, of clu"nal pig laron 50-65, wrvp up 10-14 sand, in movile instances. ittill Ott, 14i%. I'lle l1iK felon 00411toduCli Halt Moore 1111OR it ("J"' %al S fuld IMI(IfIlm silioltbecolviiarrylittir. 'I*bcliui,vftvlccligiilLifigtilli~oft'I o tile kAwl it tookatio to uIck Ow OLS[Kc. tile ni'liv S I~ At. learbed I. tile nictaid. The limes act affected fly ill,. opu their, the Mufacc vam of tile henrith, dw stilt, .4 14144tel, The Ituirose cluitsf-CMilaills, the flotillas it italic. too Slivit it. Pie role .1 .1"Illuritallon 44 a tudI 0; Straitly alfwto'd toy khr atilt. oil (we ill tile chnixe. I'llt. :eUtiout1tilo iv awdyvid and illu,toat-A. Ili uio-lt~ olies, -1 Ow sit( It fralto-M Illarrv Is a th(vt-I tt-Litiun0lilt lavlmrcl~ ilia. 161111~ 4.1 Nita AIA file catte 44 tivoullillwalivil Ili 41101. V 'AllrtV 1110 XIR It V41PI1101-41 fit? 14--IVr.l It In I'lounit-i"Itly )I'll butwrii lite mr1ling Is paiii- tile ItAm. loilged; thi. feulul itl nuali Obtioaspikal of S 11,01) and delitys desulturization. GrAphs and tables are given, M, lftosch iV- A I . a of TALt J, At -Ttx~jv~l A "T' ;t7 is E 3 04 X n a n Is is a a ;v. to 0 ::o 0 to 0 tie 0 4 P 0:9-~-o all a 6 0 0 be 66 it-A ni - v0- i., V IW1, BIGBYJIVO, Abilrashit Museyevich, dot a kand.tekbn.naul~.L-tkRJWY...-)I. I red.; XF,LINIK# V.P., red.izd-va; Z"t Ye*Ms, tekhn.red. Damputation of charges for open-hearth furnaces uring the scrap process] Raschet martenovskikh shikht pri skraprudnom proteerse. Sverdlovsk, Gon.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnoi metallureit, Sverdlovskoe otd-nie, 1957. 194 p. (MIRA 11:2) ZOpen-hearth process) MEMWICH, Vadim Igaat 'yevich; ISKRAKOV, aenim Kbanipovich,-. JUHF-MQL_ Mikhail Ivenovich; RRYMSOV, Ya9iIiy :Petrovich; aALIPARIM, A.B., -TUZh.. 3;;~tB8=eUt-, VESHLOV, N.G., dots-ant, kand.okonom.nauk,.red.; SYROILINA, N.M., red.izd-va; MATLITX, R.N., takhn.red. (Economic aspects and the organization of open-hearth furnace repairs] Voprosy ekonomiki i or-ganizataii remontov martenovskikh pechei. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchnc,-tekhn*Izd-vo lit-ry po chernol i tavetnoi metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1960. 95 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Open-hearth furnaces-Maintenance and repair) PANFIWV., ~MMIL IVANOVICH N15 740.361 .Pll Proizvodetvo Stall v Martenovskilch Peclmkh (Production of Steel in Siemans-Martin Furnaces) Sverdlovsk,, Metallurgizdat,, 1957. 400 P. Illus.., Diagrs.,, Graphs, Tables. "Literatural's F. 395 PANFILOV, M.M. Foreword. (Sbor.trud.] RIIZHT no.310 161. (YJRA 16:12) 1. Rektor Rostovskogo-na-Donu inatituta inzhenarov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. PANFILOV, M.jl., Cand of Tech S!ci -- (diss) "Study of the process of mixing by special mixers in the systeri S gas-liquids." IvIoscow, 195~1 26 pp (Ploscow Chemical Engineering Ins titute im D. I. Mendeleyev), 120 copies (KL, 30-57P 111) M N . sURoVTSEV. pANFILOV V.K. 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