SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETREK, J. - PETRENKO, B.A.

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GOLDA, V.; PETREK, J.; LIS(RIFI, P. The somatotopical afferent pro.'ecticn of the liz:be tntc th-e, motor cortex in the cat. ;cta physiol-asad. scl. Pung. 28 no. 3-.277-286 1 65. 1. Laboratory of Higher Nerv,~u-i Activity bnd fbpartment of Abatomy, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czechoolovakla. T,T & R A/ t/ 1~r hU,KANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products ard H-15 Their Applications. Industrial Organic Syn- thesis. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 78566. Author Taussig, S., Petreanu, Fo Inst Not given. Title A Study of the Chemical Equilibrium in Esteri- fication Reactions, With the Production of Tech- nically Important Esters. II. The 3ystem Moth- anol (Ethanol) - Acetio Acid - Methyl (Ethyl) Acetate - Water. Orig Pub: Studii si secretari stiint. Acad. RPR. Baga Tim- isoara, Ser. stiinte chim., 1956, 3, No 1-2, 103-111. Abstract: The chemical equilibria in the esterification re- actions (E) of methanol M and ethanol (II) with Card 1/4 RUvIANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H-1~ Their Applications. iniustrial CrSanic ~yn- thesis. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-k,himiya, No 2;;, 11~58, 7856E. AbstrBct: acetic acid (III), with the formation of tne cor- responding esters (equi,nolecular amrunts off alco- hols and III at the boiling point of the mixtures) ivere studied. The oxperiizent3 were carried c~ut using different amounts of tne sulfurir acid ~IV) an'i water as 1',Le diluent equilibrium takes place after boiling for one hour and does not depend upon the concentration of IV. At the equilibr,.um, both systems form a homogenpous solution. !Jpcn the addition of IV, the mixture is heated and a partial E takes place, and by the addition of .'.arge Rnounts of' IV, reach- es 97,ffo at equilibrium. The losses cf !V amounted to,--J20-~~, due to the ox`.dation of the impurities Card 2/4 RMIANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H-15 Their Applications. Industrial Organic Syn- thesis. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 78566. Abstract: which depend on the degree of purity of the re- agent. It was shown that IV acts only as a cat- alyst. The phenomenon also occurs when the con- centration of IV is below 1%. The average value of the degree of E for I was 70.5% at 63-640C, which corresponds to the equilibrium constant (K) of 5.75; for II it was 66.56% (at 78-620C.), which corresponds to a K of 3.87. The determination of K for the systems n-C3H OH (V) - III, and n-C4H. OH (VI) - III was carrTed out with excess al- cohol (raolecular ratio if alcohol : III is 2:1) to obtain a homogeneous solution at the equili- brium. The boiling point of the equilibrium mix- ture V - III is 850C. and the concentration of Card 3/4 1 IUU 411~ ML Va, S?a4,ccfrrt-W pis jUiffy dim. 3, I' 196r j 4 $6 ML f C - i e - . , lle NOL o , I cat llr,-=d R-j al-m In i,,xk ia, Valike the I M-61a lot Buoll = PCOLI. the "IZA or muia"D&O~i itt india b jwt z U-Vcd I I , 17 ht :D!P~ c ruc A o r 'lit ~Fl V- - - ARDEIEAN, V.; PETRE-ANIJ, J.; Gh. (Timisoara) I Meteorologic observations by students. Ratura Geog-rafJ~ 16 no. 2: 48-49 Kr-kp 164. I- . -,, 7. - tA I ...i , " 71,11 " . ~') - 7. , , i - . ~0 :7~ ", ~ ~ I * , , ~ ) , , . - W.. Dr. -, URGHEL, L., dr.; MMGI]MM, C., dr.; PITERM, R., dr.; FANIU. I.. dr.: CIUP1. M.. dr. 11pidemiological. and InLyanological role of natural sources of water In conditions of specific contamination. Eov. Igiona sicrob. opidem., Bucur. Vol-3:19-35 JulY-SePt 55. 1. Lucrare executatu in Institutal do Igiona, filial& Cluj si Filial& Cluj a Inst Dr. I Cantacusino. (WATIR SUPPLT contamination by sawalge & waste from Indust. plants causing epidergics of dysentery, typhoid & paratyphold fever, in %mania. (SWAGE contamination of river water supply causing epidemics of dysentery, typhoid & paratrpboid favor. in Rumania. (TTPHOID MIR. spidesiol. tranes. by contamination of water supply by sewage. opidemlol. & immunol. study In Ruasula. (PARATTPHOrD YSf=, epldemlol. (SAMB) (DYSINTIM caused by contamination of water supply by sewage, opidemiol. & Immanol. study In Ranants. ZOLOTOVITSKIY, Yo.W. (Routeve Hookovskey eblasti); PETRAKOV, I.S. (Routeve Moskovskey oblostl). Activity of the cathematIcs altudy section of the Moscow District Institute for the Improvement of Teachers In the academic year 1955-56. mat. v shkole n9.5:82-85 r,-o 056. (KIRA 9:10) (Moscow-Teachers, Training of ) GOIDA, V.; FETREK, J.; LISONEK, P. Extent of the motor cortex in the posterior sigmoid gyrus in the cat. Acta physiol. acad. sci. Hung. 24 no.1:95-100 163. 1. Laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity and Department of Anatonyo Palacky University, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia. (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (BRAIN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (ANATOMY) FUREK. J. SCIENCE Periodicalm METEOROLOGICKE U&M. Vol. 11, no. 4/5, Oct. 1958 FEMEK-j J. Winds at Skaln to Ploeo during the years 1946-1955. p. 85 MDnthly List of East European Accessions (E&U) IC, Vol. 8. No. 59 Fay 1959v Unclasa . PETWO J. pErpIKO J. Outline of the climate of the Skainate Pleso Lake area based on a 15-yeer observation. p. 11h. Vol. 9. no. 5/6, Dec. 195(,. METEOROLOGICKE ZPAVY. Praha, Czechoslovakia* SOMCE: EAST EURMAV ACCESSIONS LIST (EEAL) VOL 6 NO 4 APRIL 1957 GOLDA,, V.; PETREM, J.; LISONEK, P. Somatotopic projectlon of the ertrenities into the motor a-,T-t&z of the cat. Acta nerv. aup. (Praha) 6 no.41397-31~9 164. 1. Laborator v-yqsi nervove cirmosti a anatomicky ustav lekarske fakulty Palackeho University, Olomcruc. GOLDA, V. ; PETM, J. ; LISUNIFY, 1. &ctraprimary evoked potentials 'n cerebral cortex of the cat at optical stimulation. Activ. nei-r. sup. (F'raha) 7 no.2:154-155 165 Cortical pote-ntials induced by ac.-ustical stimulation in cats In a chronic experiment. Md.:156-157 1. Med'cal Faculty, Palackeho University, Olomouc, Lab. of Higher hervous Activity md Department of Anatomy. 2. J.Petrek's address: Olomoucp flnevotinska 3. ACC NAs AP6005646 SWRCE CODBi CVOD79/65/007/002/0~54/0155 V.; Petrek AUTHOR: Golds. !1~~)Avonekj, P, OW s -Laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity,, Medical School,, Palacky Universityt Olomouc TITLE: Extrapri=7 evoked potentials in cerebral cortex of the cat. upon optical stimAstion [This paper was presented at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Experimental and Clinical Study of Higher Nervous Functions hold in Marianske Lazn* from 19 to 23 October 1964-1 .-SOME3, Activitas ne'rvosa superior, ve 7. no. 2. 196% 154-155 TOPIC TAGS: cerebral cortex, experbaent animal,, light biologic effect# EEG, electrophy;siology .ABSTRA'CT: Light stimulatloh was carried biit with ftasbe~-of 0.25 lusee at one see. Intervals. 4 oats with 22 epidurally implanted were used in the experiments4, E,P* were recorded on an oscilloscope, EEG was continually traced. Primary EP in the gyrus lateralis had a latency of 16 msec. Short-latency optical .,pqtentials can be traced in cortical regions, including the gyrus mdideue anterior and posterior, and in'the gyruslateralle anterior. Pispersed elements of the optical analysor are found in all parts 4of the cerebral cortex. In extraprimary ~.ortioal responses,, the amoapico-dendritic transsynaptic transmission predominates over the axo-nomatic oneo In the center cortical field.the azo~somati'6_-._ 1/2 L 12967-66 AC TAWMA PAW5 647 SOURCE CODE: CZ/OD79/65/007/002/0156 ./Ol AUTHDR: Petrek, J.; Goldaq V.; Lisoneks, P. /I ORG: 1Z-or_atoxY`6f' Higher Nervous A., ivity, Department of atomy W A An dical Faculty, Palacky University, Olomouc T1111E: Cortical potentials induced by acoustical atimulation in cats in chronic experiments [This paper was presentod at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Experimental and Clinical Study ol Higher Nervous Functions held in Marianske Lazne from 19 to 23 October 19641 SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior,, v. 7t no. 2. 1965p 156-157 TOPIC TAGS: cerebral cortex,, electrophysiology experiment animal, acoustic biologic effect ABSTRACT: &xperiments were carried out on*fr*e'ely moving cats with ,chroni&ally implanted recording epidural electrodes. Even in areas outside the primary projoction area,responses of short la- tency induced by acoustic stimulation can be recorded. The res- $onses are formed by low-voltage positivity,. followed by negativ- jity with larger amplitude. Latency depends on the shape of EP. 'The amplitude of individual components and the shape of EP are in- :fluenced b:rthe overall condition of the animal. Some part of the lafferent fibers comes into the area of analysors from the subcortical Ls"c~ttTps... Short. latencies Pf extraprimary EF indicate that the afferent pathways aro oligosynaptic. Orig. &h. 66i -1 figure. LJPRS-7 SUB.CMEt 1~)Z SUM DATE% none MH REF: - 005 / SOV REF. 003 Lord ~41 36-72-2/13 AUTHOR: Petrenchuk, O.P. TITLEt Special Features of the Vertical Structure of Anticyclones (Nekotoryye osobennosti vartikallnogo stroyenlya antitsiklonov) WM(IDICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 1957, Nr 72, pp. 19-32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The nature of the vertical structure in anticyclones is of great practical importance since they are the cause of scorching dry winds and droughts. The occui-rence of inversion and stable layers, which prevent the development of thermal and dynamic turbulences, affects ~the character of clouds and precipitation and the emergence of stable fogs. These problems of' inversion and of stable layers have not yet been sati6factorily solved. The writer arrives at the following conclusions, among others: 1) Changes in specific humidity with altitude do not cause temperature inversion in anticyclones. A better air-synoptic analysis and greater precision in air-soundiag may result in more reliable data. 2) Unless the descending masses become very large, inverijion in anticyclIones cannot be caused by displacements alone. 3) The structure of stable layers in summer are Card 112 winter anticyclones differ in the magnitude of the vertical temperat-.ae 3(s) MEN I B= WLDITA'110N SDV/Z" rALev,voys waftalchookays obtervat-viYe I I- Wopmy risiti stmefory (Problems in PhV-tc- Of the At-.Phft-) L-L-Ved. GI tweUdst, Mg. y 9. (Sorl so lies Trudy. wyp. 82) Errata A s f"W e S a. pr I"lod knoorted.Izo COP .1 lp Spoase,109 AgopCy$ Gle," Upravl~nlyg olUthby "I Uvoto winl0row Un. 5d. (Title po"), W. S. Shiahkin. WCtor of "1101 ..d VtASa4tiC4I Sgjap%cotj Id. (1.9tdo book). T. V. Ugft4kQ_j T#.h. Ed., w. 1. B,a"In.. PURPOSE& This issue of the Observatory's TremooltionO to intended for itudootv W-10101110" of-eymp it wtoomloa " well am for profossloamle in the rield. CDVLX#Mg this CG14~Cti" of Saticlow Is wal~jy cmevrnod with the results f ij-pvtIqmtIwq an the physics of the stmophers carriol Out in 1956-57 t the CM, Division far the Physics Of Pro* ~,, outftor. : dismse the d--I~ptvnt $M dIslnt.qr.tI- Of 91-0$ MW the "lationshla, b*tW~on the Cloud trUCt-a aid aircraft ICA~g. A 'e* th" Of Aff*ctirV Upsrcwl*d Cldud 1 d #0cr1b#d- O"o article ,: devoted to an an*Lye at t1w .tal to :,, :,t , I: . f .rQ.Cws #Ccdw~y each -tlcl*. TA. OF Krasik". V. K.. wtd G. A. Chlk~L~#. Effect of Ammoontum OiLorwo AdVISture ~ the Stability Of 11st., Page -U Frvuw StrUttu" of Antkycl~s ul... Y.. 9. Methods 0( Rsd3r ErplarOttaft of Cumulus Clouds AVAILARS. Library of C~qres. cam 2/3 0/1 s& to-*-" IItI y I i) /'k- PZAU I IM X I Inym WV/3789 SM/2-N-93 LORIWmd. MxvmW& potizicbmaksp obsermto" Imid A.I. Vopykm Vowrosy fI%IJd atmnfery (hablems in rApics or the 4--makore) Lentwadj, alit Imastp 1959. M 3p. (gleries: its: Tra4p Tn. 93) I.,20D copies yrinted. 99MMAM AgOneY'. MO. Soyet NJ 1-1 m trow. Olmnoye uprayleniye gidrometeoro- IqaCb*xkpy slusbby. U. (Title PW): TO.G. Beleamia., Candidate of "ice and Mathmatics; U- (196140 boDk)-. M.N. T"MandsUmp; Teek. U.: A.N. Bergeyev. ID 0: TUA pLbUcatlon is Inteubd for vj~claueta 1A anuarolo", aerolo", and mteorcla4cal Instrumntatift, COT~: Edo collectim of twelve articles cmt&Uw the remats of stafteo done umUr the suplees of the Mamays. panslebask"a obserlwa ya immi A. 1, WjW,FkVvm (Unit Opo"Ical Obseratory Immi Aj. Topykay), ?be first six artlelasX7e Us results of serological invaitigmtIons of elvaAm, and the stractme of maticycloms and Imal vinds. The Ust six articles cover the Card 1/6 Card 2/ 6 Problems in Physics of the Atmosphere SOV/3789 trajectory of particles. With the use of this fornala a theoretical mDdel of the pressure tendency field is commIxted. The theoretical mDdel is compared with the actual pressure tendency field. Vasillchenko, I.V. The Problem of a Stationary Convective Current 29 Different theories of several metearologisto concerning the problem of stationary convection current are analyze&. An attempt Is made to arrive at a generally acceptable solution to this problem by solving a system of free convection equations,, assuming that there is a power ftmction relationship between the turbulence coefficient of the convective current and the altitude of the current source. MeshcherBkaya, A.V. Some Data on Vertical Velocities&ar Yx=tain Passes 37 The author evaluates the magnitude of downward air currents near mountain passes ao well aa the characteristic of a transitionkl zone between air currents moving in different directions. Card 3/6 Problem In Pbysics of the Atnoophere SOV/3789 ~~Fetrencbuk, O.P, Peculiarities of the Tenperature neld in Anticyclones 47 On the basis of statistical analysio,, the author describes the d1otrIbutim of the horizontal tenpirature c2ntrast as well as the frequency.of stable layers and inversitwe according to altitude and the stage of develo;ment of anticyclonee. Dergach., A.L. Effect of Radiation Fog on the Develo3ment, of Temperature Lwersion 56 The author analyzes some experimental data obtained by sounding the fog in the regim of M-con Island in 1956. The awaysis leads to the conclusion that radiation inverstow in the air leyer near the ground aie of a local character. Radiation fog., however., has a direct effect on the evolution of the inversion. Oushchinp O.P. Measuring the ozone Content Aircraft 60 The author outlines the methods and describes the equipment used in measuring the general ozone content from an airplane. Measurements were made by the optical method uoirg an ozononeter with filters. Results of the first eleven soundings in the Leningrad region in 1957-1958 are- given. The data obtained are ccerpared with ground measurements of ozone content made in the same region by means of a Dobson's spectrophotometer. Card 4/6 Problem in Physics of the Atnospbere SOV/3789 Korchigina, K.K., V.I. Myukhkyarys, and T.A. Snirnova. Distribution of Brightness Over the Day and Ifight Sky 95 The authors give data on observations made during the sumer of 1958 in Voyeykovo vith an electrophotometer vith a FRU-19 photomiltiplier. A brief an"is of results in given. Gashchin, G.P. Buic Tables for Calculating the General Atmspheric Ozone Content by Optical Obserratims 104 The article contains the tables used by the ozonometric stations in the USM. AVAILAM: Library of Congress card 6/6 JA/cdw/TnFl 7-29-60 L 12766-63 EW(I)/BDS ASD/HFTC/ESD-3 RB S/169/63/ODD/004/005/017 Drozdova, -M. M Petreneb Sdeneva, xg, S, :.TrM: The chemical composition of atmospheric as de- termin6d by investigations during the IGY and the International GegRbyaicel CMeration \1Y FMIODICAL:-. Beferatiynyy zburmal, Gearlzika, no. 4, 1963, abstract 4B120 (Sb.'imterialy konferentsly po itogem VMG (1960) 1 meteorol. izudh.AntaraktidY (1959). M. 01drometeoizdat, 1961, 187-206) TM: During the IGY samples of~atmospheric precipitation were taken systematically at 13 meteorological stations 'Located in maritime., continental, and. bigh-altitude regions of-tbe USSR then sent to Leningrad for analysis. A total of 1,080 samples vere analyzed; ttese included 246 summary monthly samples and 834 individual samples. SOZ-, Cl', B03 3 ECO, - anions., N64 Mg"~j Ca++ catlons~ and also the pH vere determined in these analyses. 74 j An7nual charts as vell as seasonal tbarta.were compiled for each component. The relative.prevelence of anions in decreasing order vas S04-- HC03- Cl- N03-; forbigh-altitucle and Central Asian stations Card 1/3 L 12766-63.. S/169/6310C)4/003/017 The tbemical composition of atmospberk precipitation... for cations In samples from marit1w statioDs 31CO3. C1 N~3 ta-t,~ X* M9,+ Sud for 0 Wal Y"t mg+"~ ontibbttal stations Ca Differences In annual cone In precipitation were discovered in entrations o"04 ..the charts: the concentration was minilual in the north and the northwest (3 Mg/1), -to the zoutb it increased to 3.2 MSA; the concentration was greater in -"the winter than in the summer. The concentration vas greater close to .tbe,.sea and in the vint~r. The nitrogert concentration fluctuated on the average 'between'l to 1.5 mg/l,* the average annual pH value was 5-5 to 6.0 almost every- wbere; some increase tovard the south vas noted.in individual samples. The average amounts of these substancesfalling on one hectare in one year were calculated on the 'oasis of these data. It was found that up to 10 - 15 kg/ha of sulfur fell In the'soutb and 5 kg/ha in the north; ca, appeared in amounts- of 15 - 20 kg/baj Cl -- 5 to 7 kg/ba; zi`,rogen -- 3 to 5 kg/ba- The Cl-/Na and S04--/Cl- ratios were also detembuta; it was found that the first ratio Card ;2/3 L 12766-63 'S/169/63 ODO OD4 /005/017 The,icbemical co!zposition of atmospheric precipitation... w vas less than one for the entire Europeem Part of the USSR, the second vas equal to 2 at maritime stations,and was larger inside the country. An analysis of all the data disclosed seasonal changes in the content of all admixtures in Imecipitation, the influence of continental sources for contamination of the atmosphere, and an increase in*sdmixtures,of marine origin in the maritime regions. There.were 21 references.. fAbstracter's note: Complete translatic'n-.7 cara 3/3 PETRENCPUK, O.P. Variation in the composition of atmospheric precipitation in the Sverdlovsk region as dependent on meteorological conditions. Trudy GGO no.141:28-35 163. (WRA 17:4) PETRENCHUK, O.P.; SELEZNEEVA, Ye.S. Variation in the concentration of principal chemical impurities in precipitation as a function of meteorological conditions. Trudy GGO no.134:14-25 162. (AURA 15:6) (Precipitation (I*teorology)) AIZESANDROV, N.NI; PETRENC UK 0.~F~ i~ ___ __ Methodology of sampling cloud water fror. an airplane. Trud.( GGO no.134:126-130 162. (MIRA 1516) (Aeronautics in meteorology) (Clouds) DROZDOVA, V.M.1 PETREWCHUX, O.P.; SVISTOV, P.F. Some data on the composition of cloud water. Trudy GGO no.13,".: 131-134 162. (AURA 15:6) (Clouds) DROZDDVA, Valentina Nikhaylovna; PE'11FIXIIUK, MOP Petrovns; aLETTEEIVA, Yev~eniya -Filippovich; i*-i.LT;j.'E!'S, Ye.!,.,, red. (Chemical composition of the atmospheric precipitation in the European territory of -the U.S.S.R.] Khimicheskii sostav atmosfernykh osadkov na Evropeiskoi territorii SSSR. [By] V.M.Drozdova i dr. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1964. 209 p. (MI'M 17:5) 1. Otdel aerologicheskikh issledovaniy Glavnoy geofiziche- skay observatori-_' (for all except Kapitanets). RUDENKO. levgeniy Ivano-vich; TAU131:, Fetr Reyngo~ldovloh~ PETRINCHUK, O.F.p ot-Y. red.; BCYKO';A, A.G., red. [Fif-th ocean) Platyi okean. Leningradt Gldrometaolzdat,, 1965. 1611 p. (M I RA 18 ~~ 12) PETRENCHUK, 0. P.; LAVRENKO, R. F.; DRWMVIL, B. M.; BELASHOVA, M. A. "On the chemical composition of cloud irater." Paper to be presented at the Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry, Circulation and Aerosols, Visby, Sveden, 18-25 Aug 19S5. Hydrometeorological Service USSR. PETRENCHUK, 0. P.; DROZDOVA, V. IM.; BELIASEOVA, M. A.; LAVRDENKO, R. F. 110n Chemical ComT)osit ion of Clc--,d Water. " report presented at rntg of' Cortin on Al;wopheric Chemistry and Radioactivity of the Intl Assn of Meteorology & Atmosipheric Physics, ViE;by, Sweden, IHI-2'~ Aur, 1965. FXTRIWT M D Imshener. .. - installation of vibration dam*pers by meant of an inBulated pole. Buergetik 4 ne.4:21-23 Ap 156. MU 9:7) (Electric lines--Overhead) 15-57-1-118 Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 17 (USSRT AUTHOR: Petreneva, N. I. TITLE: Devonian brachiopods From Molotov Kama Region and Udmurt ASSR (Brakhiopody devona Molotovskogo Prikamlya i Udmurskoy ASSR) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. neft. rL-i. geol-razved. in-ta, 1955, Nr 88, pp 263-295 ABSTRACT: Brachiopods of 52 species and 16 genera were classified with a different degree of accuracy (cf., aff., ex Jr.) in 29 samples obtained from drill holes. The lime- stone-lead and the Biysk layers, most clearly developed in the Krasnokamsk, Severokamsk and Polazna, and constituting parts of the Zhivetskiy yarm (stage),were more or less completely determined by their brachiopod Card 1/2 content. The upper Zhivetskiy Ip6dayafts (substage) is absent Devonian Brachiopods (Cont.) 15-57-1-118 In /this district, and the Upper Devonian Paalt)a strata lie directly on the Biysk or on the older deposits. In the Frankian stage, brachiopods are found in the Pashiyakiye (rarely), Kynovskiye (especially rich in the brachiopcAs) and thie ~argayvskiys.,Domanikovskiye, Mend,ymskiye and Aksynakiye sloi (strat). The Famennian stap represented by limestones and dolomites with layers of anhydrite, contains little fauna and is subdivided into smaller stratigraphic structures. In all, 16 forms are described and illustrated. Card 2/2 T. G. S. PETRENKA, JAN 1,-,-, -.1. ~- I St .atny rozpocet -Ceskosloven-kej Socialistickej Republiky Z-by-7Josef Rosa Z aj Jan Petrenka Z Bratislnva~7 Slovensko Vyd-vo Politickej Literatury, 1961. 352 p. tables. "...ako ucebnica pre vysoke skoly." Bibliography: p. 352. ZUB, G., kand. tekhn. nauk;,MT!~~NKOA.; ZINOVIYEV, V.; IVANOV, Yu., kand. tekhn. nauk; KUDRYASHOV, N.; DUDOLADOV, Ye. Information. Avt. transp. 43 no.2:54-60 F 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Direktor Ukrainskogo dorozhno-transportnogo naucbno-issledo- vatellsxogo instituta (for Zub). 2. Nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut avtomobillnogo transporta (for Ivanov). MJbWIIA Farm Animals. Hogs. Abs J,ur : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 72108 Author : Isianov, S., Petrenko, A. Title : Our experiments With Pig Feed. Orig Pub : Rev. Ind. jLliment. Prod. Animale, 1956, No 1, 17-19 Abstract No abstract U-6 Card 1/1 - 37 - MHIDOV, A.. kandidat tekhnichaskikh mauk-, IAJTK1N, N.. kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk; ISKIII, G., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; K&LIS. A*, kandidat tektlitchoski-kh nauk; FWMNKO A., Inzhener: G3CR- 'A , L.. Inshener; YR0141V, N., Mobile grain-drying unit. Nuk.-elev.prom.22 no.12:3-5 D '56. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauchno-tvaledovatel'skiy institut zerns t pro- duktoT ego pererabotki (for Demidov. Lutkin, Demin, Malls and Petrouko). 2. Altayakaya kontora Z&6vtxerno (for Gerlakh). 3. Tekhnicheskly otdol Ministerstva khlsboproduktoy SM (for Yrolov). (Grain-Dr)lug) WMKO,A. Achievements of a coal preparation team. Namt. ugI. 4 no.2-15- 16 F 155. (MM 8:6) 1. Nachallulk obogatitellnogo teekha Dobropollskoy Teentrall- noy Obogatitellnoy Fabriki. (Dobropolye--Coal prepamtlon) F' T I I T, ~, 1. . 11~ : - .1 1 .. . 36,514. 6ura--i!,rafi,--a i 'U'51011iya Zal~--;;aidya (jtlozh;--niy - I J I -I Chasti Yu,,,~ino., o Urala. I ,,, v i ; t -' - ~ i j~. ~ ~- ~ 1 .. Nai fk L),~1-2.,p,a I L', I , 'J. " .1 j , I c. 165-0,8 SO: Letopist Zliurnaliny'Kh jt--~,ey, 'Vol. 50, 11,)119 ISOYANDY, S.; PSTMIRKO. A., g3L&vm;ry zootakhnik. Our experience In fattening swims. Klas.1nd.SSSR 26 no-5:39-41 155. (MM 9:2) l.Upravlyayushchly Klyevskmy oblastney skotoWotoyltel'noy kenteray (for Islyanev). (Swine--Feeding and feeding stuffs) 'I"..- , ~.. V n-',- -' - v' :~-) s-i. I -- F .- . :1 z 7i 1 ~ , . I - , I .6. -- . ; ~ - I . . - r- *--i- -- . . -1 . ~'.( w V , - n .- 7, - ., ' , 2. 1- . . ~,., : I , - 1 1 . I- "- , I ..- - - ;~- - a: - , x - - i -1 --1 . .., . 1. F2 , A., Inshener. -aabwi~--z - Devatering coal In centrifuges. P4wt.ugl. 5 n0-3:17-18 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7) ,A loDol(ropot's6re, teentrallnaya obogatitelinaya fabrika. (Ccal preparation) ZABOLOTSKIY. T.;MATZVMA. F.;PEMBNKO. A. Primary organization of the Ingtit'ate servea enterDrizes. NTO no.12: 53 D '59 (KIBA 13: ) ) 1. ChlezW Vsesoyuznogo Idiimicheskogo obshchestva imeni Mendeleyeva Xhimiko-metalluricheskogo inutituts (g. Novosibirok). (Novosibirsk-Renearch, Induatrial) PETRENKO, A. "The foot and problems of' better fitting, thrA conatruction." Kozh.-obuv.prom. 3 no.?:LO J] '61. (MIRA 14:9) (Shoe manufacture) (Foot-Research) '.1 '_ .".I,- / /1' 1-:- ~' r_11~ I- A- I . DEMIXV. A.R., knndid-at to,~aicneskil:1% nw:.k; LUTRIN, N. I., Irindidst telwri,~i- cheskikh nauk; G.S.- ennciaat tekhnicheskilLh nauk; PETRMINO, A.1 . inznemer. I w W.- L~~ ZA-40 rrain clet~ninp unit. Sol'khcrmnshins no.10:22-25 0 '57. (MLRA 10:9; (Grain-Cleaning) Cl- adMillit3t.- 110, ISRAYELYAN, M.G.; PETRENKO, A.A.; TEYMU11AZYAN, H.A.; KBODZHAYANPS, Yu.M. Measuring oxide concentrationB in liquid-metal heat carriers. Izv. All Arm. SSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 16 no.6:3-10 163. (MIRA 17:1) I * *a* a** a * * 0 0 1 & : : 0 d 01 000000*000000 A it )d .1)M.?bJ% isv .@ ." I. 0 0 the grolaaY of thl? Ern0v*kOYP C-4--el toutittalhie de t' nostbVin pail of 11ir MUA%)d)%% MvUlltlims. tasirl" of tbv outh Willa A A ht-A-- 11.4( '09 Ab -00 00 U'l V4. cl Atilt, I'll- - -Oo d, 'VFll' 'phd' w, 00 eg zoo EEO 0 00 .00 zoo -90 00, 40 00 -.7,77 T- ii~ 0 n AJ 0 3 8 so 09 0 00 9900 MI-FENKO v A. A. Geograpby &Geology (Geological structure of the western coast of Novaya Zemlya betueen Rt;ssian Harbor and Archangel Bay)' Mosk7a, Izd-vo Glavsevmorvati, 1945. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JIL-ky .195;4 Unclassified. =a/Goaagical Prospecting Oct 1947 Coal Me lover Book Coal DepoBita of Book and Antbracite Coal at the Southern Urals," A. A. Petranko, 175 pp 02nft That Geol Nauk" No 79, Coal Series 190 1 Jbitire book Is description of lover coal deposits of Offathmn Urals. Discusses general status and geo- dreykIcal location, stratigrapy, tectonics, coa- %OWUW capacity.. and general hopes and future dwel- qg~%e of following coal deposits: Der-ChoeAr, S=bWowak, DredInsk, Poltay, Darouu, noym, nam- ftmlm*, mi ftroul-Aem". Om chapter d1samew aaal resources at owum slopes of southers VnIs, cad memAlaw depoelte at Davanduk-AMOw belt; ftitolmllsk belt, TerklikeW44sk Imat at coal rock, and Uyelgin belt. Chaptsi ton eyWmtem coal deposits mentioned. Last chaptome dlw-- cmmft--~ f.-mu;tI*u of coml-bearing layers of eastem elopm of southern Urals. Mentions possible ocal depaelts at Dokarbonov and East-Ural coal basin. ze 5x" PETRE-14KOP A. A. "The role and significance of ancient strata in the tectonic regionaliz2tion of the eastern slope of the Southern lUrals", Byulleten' Mosk. o-va Ispytateley prirody, otd. geol., 1949p Issue 1, P. 3-37,--Bibliog: 3L items SO: U-092, 19 August 53, (Letopi3 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 21, 19L9) FE'LRENKOP A. A. rA !--M~ USSR/Geology - Stratification flov/Dec 49 Carboniferous Deposits "Stratigraphy and the Conditions Governing the Strati- fication of Carboniferous Deposits of the Southeastern Part of the Southern Urals," A. A. Petrenko, 24 pp "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geol" No 6 Describes subject deposits, tiIiich vere not studied until recently. Fundswntal characteristic of the occurrence of these deposits is that they are not connected by gradual transitions with Upper Devonian deposits, but lie on the eroded surface of various Faleozoic and pre-Palezoic strata in the form of syncline struttures of the superimposed type. "F 152T42 FWRIM, A.A. Role and importance of aticient formations In the tectonic division of the southern slope of the Urals. Biul. KOIF. Otd. geol. 24 no.l: 3-37 149. (MIRA 11:5) (Ural Mountains-Geology. Structural) ikad. liank am, Jan. t9, cartoniferous strata on the antam sl%s on the Ocrthern fto&Jzry plateau. ra cri mouthom Urals SnA Ll q DYKOVA. H.S.; EJSIIBV, G.L.; HMTXV, G.Ts.; MWGIN. Ye.D.-, FWI=O, AL.A.; RITWBRW, H. 1. Concerning A.A.Petrenko and M.I.Ritenberg's article *Conditions of the forma- tion and the age of carboniferous deposits of the Karaganda series in the Karaganda Basin." Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geol. no.4:125-I)l Jl-Ag '53. (HIdA 6:8 ) (Karaganda Basin--Geoloa) (Geology--Karaganda, Basin) (Petrenko, A.A.) (Ritenberg, M.I.) PZTFMNKOp A*A. mr-"w2mio~ letter to the editor of "Isvestila AN SM. Uriia geologichookala." Izv.AN SM. Ser.geol. no.6:129-130 11-D 153. (HLRA 7:1) (Lara,ganda, basin--Geology) (Geology--Karaganda basin) PEMENKO, A.A. - IMMUMUMM"MWI Gootectonic and paleogeo(Taphic formatIone of coal-boaring deposIts of the Carboniferous in central Kazakhetan. Trudy lab.geol.ugl. no.2: 21-62 154.. (MLRA 8:7) (Kazakhatan-Coal geiplog3r) (Kazakhstan-Geology, Structural) Ph-rMTO, A.A. Stratigraphy a-,-A age of coal-lAaring deposits of t,~18 Carboniferous in central Kazakhstan in the light of the most recent investigations. Trudy Lab.geol.ugl. no.2:93-127 154. Wzu 8:7) (Kazakhstan--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Kazakhatan--Coal geolo(7) -f'S ~-41 -Ke I$ twilinil Ig Petrography tard 3 2/2 Authon 2 P4Btr8nkO, A. A.,. and Rengarten, N. V. vue 3 Development of phosphatt3 in the lower coal-bearing strata of the Karagandinsk Basin and the Zavyalcyak coal region -Perlvdicaj Dokl AN 555R., -9 71 Ed. 2,, 319 322, July 1954 A6trict R'O~ort deals in the.discovery of phosphates In lower coal-bearing strata of1aragandinsk and Zavyalovsk coal regions. Microscopic study of the horites showed thaVtbe latter contain fine quartz grains, traces of pboBp, fteldspar,-sillcon, etc.., Three references. Institution -Acad. of St. USSR,-Sections of Geological-Geographic S6iences, Coal Geology Laboratory Presented by Academician D. V. Nal vk,n, May 11, 1954 15-57-4-5078 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 145 (UST AUTHOR: Petrenko, A. A. TITLE: Structure Tectonics and Paleogeography of Bol'shaya Karaganda . . 1. (Problema Bol'shoy Karagandy i yeye strukturno-tel,tonictieskoye i paleogeograficheskoye obosnovaniya) PERIODICAL: Tr. Labor. geol. uglya AN SSSR, 1956, Nr 6, pp 478- 488 ABSTRACT: Bol'shaya h-araganda Region is a synclinal flexure 350 to 400 km long. It extends from the sources of the Kulan-Utmes River on the west to the Dzhilldy-Tau Mountains on the east and runs parallel to the Tek- turmasskomyy anticlinorium. The original deformation formed a single syncline and is dated as Caledonian. Card 1/2 It was divided by saddle-shaped arches into a number 15-57-4-5078 Structure Tectonics and Paleogeography (Cont.) of synclines in the last stages of Hercynian folding; these synclines were completely isolated by later erosion. The existence of new coal-bearing areas in the direction of regression of the Carboniferous sea is possible. These would lie to the west and partly to the southwest'of the present boundaries of the Karaganda basin. Card 2/2 A. 1. Ye. ~j 2 AUTHORS3 Petreriko, A. A~ 11:. -,:. 1 e vAYe TIIME: On the Structural -Tec tonic Peculaaritios of the le-orshinakaya Carboniferous Zone in the Ural 1-11011ntILII~G ((, otrukturnn-tektuni- cheskikh osobennoatyakh YeLorahin3koy uf-lenosnoy pcl~sy na Urale) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademi: llauk S-"SR Vo I N r 1) 0 (USSR) A 'RACTi These deposits (Ref ~~) Sh,--~W L s,~runc tectonic disturbance. Due to their complicz:~-~r their stru~-%ture remained undeteri-air- ed for a long time -ne closel type of the co~il depooit and the lack of 1 eypluriv-,- work5 zhicl, 3urpass the boanduries of' the carbonifero,-is zone rendered lhi. fia-ther study Df th-~ dej)O,!~:T. lifficul' A siirvey of publications, or. this problOW IS ~Ref o ~ I ", , 0 )2he occurrence of grounds zf nmero,.is remains of roots infer-ac-er with each ot'her wilih are -,ertlcal to tl,e layers )f the c,:;al bed indicates a nr)r-ail n,,n ovetturited j,usiticn c;f "he beds Anotht-r impcr%--,! cha ter-i T.L~ Df the exposure is a. gradual Card 1/3 dec,-~ t-- f-o~~ 'A'.e carbuni- I c, 4 " /5 2 On the Structural-Tec tirl I Jo!, "'arliona- ferouu Zone in the ~jrul f eroua ' 'cC,~ si~,; -a C. --a-free B_~rsunska~ra, which !ies F~ za The i tholo6i ca 1--facial data indicate t):at 'I,c ;,-,c) li-~z,.nrad suites built)nj, to a cycl,- .)I' 3ed.;mnLi.Li i; vi t i ". 13 chfiructorl'I'AJ 1)'" faulla luld flora of tl~a VisP ;A W; Dat t !,tL I- tI.P Naml_~ r- ts ta~Te of tile Lowej- Carb-.niferou.; _',) e -11 T. 0 ~3I'I~kVe z:. -,I,.-se Cenetic con,necti_~r . Aie r,j s-uj., at:ai:-.st the state.-,ents of Ref 7 e -i (Rpi 8, alzeady refut-.d long ago thaT ',;e, )f Ir ' Jeprjs-,,.t was ~,verturned toward -nl~ `hk- c n he Devonian depouits with the carbcn,..`~-_,~s _o._Rj i& a,-.companied ~y a thick zone of cr-,11le! and -r~wj, 4~,~ rocks of a thi,:&ness up to sever-i doze.,. meters. Thus this contact is of a distinct 1y tectonic nature., From these facts follows that a correct inter-oretation of tt.e tectonic peculiarities of several carboniferous deDosits is of great importance for the under- standing of the stratigraphic interrelations of individual parts of the cross section of the carboniferous Carboni- ferous, their paloogeography and conditions of formation. Card 2/3 There are 1 figure ani 8 references, 8 of which are Soviet. PETREITKO, A.A. Some regularities in the distribution of Carboniferous coal- bearing sediments on the eastern slope of the Urals and in Kazakhstan. Zakon.razm.p.olezn.iskop. 3:217-226 160. (MIRA 14-11) 1. laboratoriya geologil. uglya AN SSSR. (Ural Mountains-4oal geology) (Kazakhstan--Goal geology) PETRELIKO, A,A , Iiizli,; SRIMOV, VAJ , iii7h, , ~rr f- .'" j I V--tj~'JLr- Cj c.,j,,.,ratiomq, I'lekhA avtcm.,pToiz-,r.. 11 nc,~il- 41-43 .N ~ 61, (Mm~ 14: 11) (Ilining engineeriig --Teclmological innovations) VOLKOVA, I.B.; NALIVKIN, D.V.; SLATVINSKAYA, Ye.A.; DOGOMAZOV, V.M.; GAVRILOVAP 0.1.; GUREVICH, A.B.; M`UDROV, A.M.; NIKOLISKIY, V.M.; OSHURKOVA, M.V.; ZETRENKOAj.?,; POGREBITSKIY, Ye.O.; RITENBERG, M.I.; MCHROVSKIY, P.A.; 111M, N.G.; LUSHCHIKHIN, G.M.; LYUBER, A.A.; Mk)WONTS0V, A.V.; SENDERZON, EA; SINITSYN, VA; SHORIN, V.P.; BELYANKIN, L.P.; VALITS, I.E.; VLASOV, V.M.; ISHINA, T.A.; KONIVETS, V.I.; MARKOVICH, Ye.M.; MDKRINSKIY, V.V.; PRDSVIRYAKOVA, Z.P.; RADCHENK0, O.A.; SENERIKOV, A.A.; FADDEYEVA, Z.I.; BUTOVA, Ye.P.; VERBITSKAYA, Z.I.; DZENS-LITOVSKAYA, O.A.; DUBARI, G.P.; IVANOVP N.V.; KARPOV, N.F.; KOLESNIKOV, Ch.M.; NEnDtYEV, L.P.; POPOV, G.G.; SHTEMPELI, B.M.; KIRYUJEOV, V.V.; L~VRDV, V.V.; SALINIKOV, B.A.; MDNAKWVA, L.P.(deceased]; MURATOV. M.V.; GORSKIY, I.I., glav. red.; GUSEV, A.I., red.; MLCHANOV, I.I., red.; TYZHNOV, A.V., red.;,SHABARDV, N.V., red.; YAVOFLSKIY, V.I., red.; REYKEERT, L.A., red.izd-va; ZAMARAYEVA, R.A., tekhn. red (Atlas of maps of coal deposits of the U.S.S.R.]Atlas kart ugle- nakopleniia na territorii SSSR. Glav. red. I.I.Gorskii. Zam. glav. red. V.V.Mokrinakii. Chleny red. kollegii: F.A.Bochkovskly i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 17 p. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya geologii uglya. 2. Chlen- korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Muratov). (Coal geology-Maps') SUTIVI%KAYA Yelena idekseyevnin, Prinbn.Lai uch.,totiye. MONAKHOVA, ',~P,~ ..SHIKA, T.A dDhLor gecl.-iniricr.nauk, o-,v.rc~ t-ekhn.re,6. V,A-, Lconditions Cover-ning the formation of the coal-bearing Carboniferouo in r;enty-al ]Wzakhstan; Ak,-Kuduk and Ashlarik series] U.-loviia obrazovanija ugl(-nosnogo karbona TSentrallnogo KazEdchstana; akkudukakaia i "h-liarikskaia svity. Mocqkva, Izd-vo Akad.nauh SSSR, 1962. 126 pe 16 plates. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. LaboratoriJa geologii uEliti, Trudy, no-10- 00',11 15 -.4) (KazakbF3tan---CoLil geology) PETRENKO. A.A.. gornyy in2h.; S)URNOV, V.N., gornyy inzh. Fraotice of using hardening filler in a mine. Gor. zhur. no.9: 32-34 B 162, KRA 15:9) (Mine filling) GORELIK, L.V., kand. takhn. nauk; PETRENKO, A.A.,, inzh. Hicroanisotropy of water saturated sands. Izv. VVIITG 76:29/~-Y'4 1649 (MIRA 18:10) PETRENKO, A.A. (deceLsedl~ -- --- I - I ! Features of Carboniferous geot,--ctonic movements in the Urals and trann-Urals. Izv. uchab. zav.; geol. i razv. 7 no.12: 45-47 D 164. (MIRA 18:1-2, 1. Laboratoriya geologli uglya Vsesovuznogo nauchno-issledoxa- tellskogo geologicheskogo instituta. . ACIL NA. AY-6035014 A) Vonog;.aph UR/ Mfontov, Boris Ivanovich; Kireyev, Vaiiily Vanillyevich*Kisilevich, yevgenly P Mefodlyevich; ~Vollftrub, Iooif ArttL.,ovich; Sadkovlcb, Yan Fedorovich; Golomolzin; Arkadly Ivar4vich; Petr'rrkop Andrey ASaulyevich Construction of tindcrground structures (Stroltelletvo podzemnykh oooruzhenly) Moscow. Izd-vo "Nedran, 1966. 293 1?. ilius., biblio. 2450 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: QCwjrje_t'.oA mining engineering PUViOGE AIM COVE11AGE: This book is in'tended for engineering and technical workers of construction, scientific-rescarch, and design orgnnizations studying the problemn of building underground Inatallations; It can also be used by workers of mine-construction orgar~izationa. In the book are discussed the basic prob- lems of conducting mining operatiom3 during the construction of underground in- otallations. There are 97 references, 72 of vhich are Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS labridged) Ch. I. Basic methods of conducting mining operations during construction of under- ground chambers -- 9 Ch. II. Foreign experience in conducting mining operations during construction of underground chambers -- 22 Ch. III. Drilling boreboles and blast holes -- 55 [Card- 1/2 . uDc: 623.1%.2+622 268.8 ACC NR, A11,6055811s Ch. IV. BInsting,operationa -- Ch. V. McchanizatIon of underground lourling and transportation operations -- 118 Ch. VI. Progressive methods of reinforcing mining excavations -- 145 Ch. V-11. Methods of excavating un4ergrcund chambers in hard rocks -- 175 i'Ch. VIII. Excavation methoda providing for chamber-wall reinforcement during the excavation~of a massif -- 178 Ch. :X. Excavatida methods by which chamber wells, remain open during excavation -- 224 Ch. X. Examples of calculations relative to work organization and the selection of equipment -- 233 Ch. XI. Ventilation and. dust suppression during the exteve6tion of underground chambers -- 249 Ch. XII. Several problems of undergmand installa ion stability 250 r,.UB CODE: 08, 13/ SM DATE% ON%~661 MW MW% OT6/ 079 M7% 029/ j CcA 2/2 PSTRENKOI A. D. Motion pictures on plant protection. Zasbcb. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.6:63 Ja 161. (MIRA 16:4) (Notion pictures in agriculture) (Plants, Protection of) PETRENKO, A.D. Pneumatic amplifiers. Friborostroenie no.2:18-19 F '62, (MJR-A 15:2) (Pneumatic machinery) MMO.- A.D. Motion pJnture on plant prrotection produced during 1961. Zasheb. rast.ot vred.i bol. 7 no.6s62 J9 162. (MIRA 151111) (Motion picture in agriculture) (Flantsp Protection of) IPETRENKO, A.D. Motion pictures on plant protection. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.4:60 Ap 163. (KMA 161l0) (Motion pictures in agriculture) FETRENKO, A.D. Automzition of th~, drai-n-OPO 5YOt"M13' i-n Yxivoy Rog Basin 161. 11 1 Prom,energ. 16 no.7:35-39 J1 (1111d, 15:1) (Krivoy Rog Basin-I.line drainage) (Automatic control) S/119/62/000/002/006/010 D201/D301 AUTHOR- Petrenko, A.D. TITLE; Pneumatic amplifiers PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeiiiye, no. 2, 1962, 18-19 TEXT! The author describes the pneumatic power and -)o,.,rer pressure amplifiers f(.r the automatic control systems dcveloped at the NIITeplopribor. The dimensions and weight of the power anipli- fier unit are 46 x 46 x 38 mm and 0.6 kg respectively, those of the power and pressure amplifier 50 x 50 x 48 mm. and 0.75 kg, The prin- ciple of operation of the pneumatic power amplifier is as follows, The supply air enters the high pressure chamber, from which it goes through a ball valve to the output chambers, The pressure in these is determined by the effective area of a diaphragm and the force of a spring, At this pressure the air passes throu-h a constant c' b throttle into a chamber and into the nozzle circuit vffien the pressure in the circuit increases, a second diaphragm closes the Card 1/2 S/119,/62/000/002/006/010 Pneumatic amplifiers D201/D301 second ball valve of the outlet into the atmosphere and the First diaphragm opens the ball power valve.. The pressure in the chambers increases until the equilibrium of forces at the diaphragms is re- stored In this manner a unit pressure increase in the circuit of the nozzle corresponds to a unt pressure increase of thC OUt:j_)Ut pressure, i.e. there is a constant pressure differei,,ce at the nozzle. The principle of operation of the pneumatic power and pressure am- plifier is also described, Statistical characteristics of the am- plifiers are given. Both amplifiers are in use with mass produced instruments at the 'Tizpribor' plant of the Nosgorsovnarkhoz and at the Teplokontrol' plant of the Tatarskiy sovnarkhoz. There are 4 figures Card 212 Z513 ACC NA: M69D7924 Monograph URI, 'Petrenkol, Aleksandr Dmitriyevich L-Princip lea of,heat engineering and m3rine power installations (Oanoyv teplotekh- nIkI I sudovyye silovyye ustanovki) [Leningrad) Izd-vo "Sudostroyeniye", 1965* 362 p. illus., biblio. Textbook for shipbuilding Institutes. 4000 copies 'printed. 'FTOPIC TAGS: marine.engineering, marine power pl" ant, steam turbive, gas turbine, internal-combustion engine, thermodynamics, fuel, heat engineering, ship compo- neat, shipbuilding engineering PURPOSE AND COVERAGE:- This textbook is Intended for students-in nonengineering specialties in shiobuilding,.narine, and-arctic-navigation schools; it may also be used in command-staff schools of the merchant and river fleets. Principles of beat engineering are presented, and the construction and operating principles of main and auxiliary marine power plants are reviewed. Reat.diagrams and data necessary for the proper selction and placement of na in -powerplanteare dis- cussed together with basic information on their automation. Particular atten- tion is given to marine steam and gas turbines. The-author acknowledges the assistance of engineers Yu. Vi Orlov and N. V.-Samoylov in preparing the texd)ML 12.02 Card 1/3 C ~~629. L 2558D-66 Ace NR: kN6007924 TABLE OF CONTENTS [abridged).- -Foreword 3 Introduction. General Informationlon 6arine power plants and engineering thermo- dynamics 5 12 Part One.. Principles of Heat Engineering Ch. I., Heat Energy. Basic.parameters of state of gaseous media. The first, law of thermodynamics -- 12 Cho 11. Gas laws -- 19 Cho 111o The heat capacity of Raseal- 24. Ch. IV. Thermodynamic prdcesses of gases'-_'40 Ch. V. Cyclic processes. The second law oc.therziodynamics 57 Ch. V1. The thermodynamics of water vapor.-r 791. Ch. VII. Heat transfer -- 98 Part Two. Marine Power Plants 110 Ch, VIII, Fuel -- 110 Ch, IX. Marine steam boilers 117 Card 2/3 7771, 117 1 25580-66 ACC NR: AM6007924 Ch. X. -Marine steam pibton machinery 160. Ch XI. -Marine turbines -- 172 Ch X311. Marine internal-combustion engines -- 226 Ch, XIII. Marine auxiliary machinery -- 268 Ch. XIC V. Marine shafts and-power transmission to the propeller 293- XV Specific'features of marine power plants --'304 Ch* .1 Ch. XVI. Frinti-oles in the iutowtlon of marine vower vlants 346 References 357 -VIM-nouRt Is..111 SUBM DATE: 28Sev65/ ORIC REF&. 042/ Card:T' 3 3 6 AUTHOR: Petrenko, A.G., Sairnova, A.V. and Kui:-Lova, L.A. 133-3-18/27 '-ilasticity of cold rolled transformer steel TITU: kholodnokatanoy transformatornoy stali) PLRIODICAL: "Stall" (Steel) 1957, No-59 pp. 453 - 456 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: An investigation of the m-crostructure of speci-mens of cold rolled transformer steel, produced in the Kuzi;~Ask ~;orks and rolled in the Novosibirsk %lorks, vias carried oit. It was found that along the grain boundaries and inside silicon- ferrite grains a carbide phase containing, Bilicon wt-iEi present. In specimens of unsatisfactory pla.,~ticity the ieparated Car- bide phase of a peculiar form is situated along grain bound- aries and inside grains, while in specimens with satisfactory plasticity the carbide phase is separated in the form of globules, mainly inside the grains of silicon ferrite. Total proportion of the curbide phase in brittle specintens is hifr er h thanoin non-brittle onos. Secondary lieat Lreatment at '~50 - 850 C decreases the amounU of c,trbide phase and increases the plasticity of steel. 2he microstructures of various specimens with an indic.:.tion of the etching method used is shown in Figs. 1-6. There are G figures and 4 references, 2 of which Card 1/2 are Slavic. Plasticity of cold rolled transformer stueel. (~~ont.)' ASSOCIATION: TsNIIChL' 133-5-18/27 AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 PATRUKO, A. G. (Harvesting. drying, stor:Lng. and primary processing of Yellow cigarette tobacco) Uborkii, sushka, khransuie I pervichnBis obrabotku sheltykh-papiroanykh tabskov. Moskva, Pishchsprom- isdat, 1950. 79 p. (MIRA 13:8) (Tobacco) '(h) '-;SD(c)/ESD(dp)/ 3790 5- EWr Peb S5D/AFWL/RAZM(i)/_, L 1 ACCESSION'NRI AP4047247 S/0142164/607/004/0504/0511 AUTHOR::- Petrenko'. A. I.; Yeliseyev, V. K. _T1 ::~ ~6 - ' ' TLE., c W~4f the-el-e-m- ""..-ISOU CE.#-'- Radiotakhnikal-v, 7-i-no.-A-t6-504-511-: _1VU Z 1-9 4. TOPUC --TAGS: image tube image tube design ABSTRACT: -Based on recent (1954 -59) W estern sources, an analysis of the factors influencing the parameters of the output signals of image converter tubes is pieonted. The--effect of the finite siza of the flying spot on the tube passband is considered. Techniques used for stabilizing the electron-beam tube and multi-: plier phototube are discussed, as well as the reflected-light spectrum and screen __iafte 'to -The-formiing-of -output~pul-ses- by -a-va-riabl-L-throBhold -limiter -18, described in accordance with a previoual-f published Soviet work (S. V. Svechnikov, jVUZ-Radiotekhnika, 1959, 2, no. 1, 80). Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 10 formulaB., ASSOCIATION: none :SUBMITTED: 16APr63 ENCL:. 00 SUB. CODE:,-. EC NO REF SOV: 004- OTHER: 004 ;.C ard FETRENKO, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Electric discharge in sparkpr,:)cf circuits. Makh. i a-it-=. v gor. prom. no.3000-317 163. (MIRA 16:10) PLITRENKO B A. kand. tektm. nauk - Sparkproof features of electric networkig containing inductance and capacitance. Nauch. voob. IGD 18:164-172 163. (MIRA 16:11) FETRENKO, B*A,, kand. tekhn. nauk Ignition capacity of an electric discharge in sparkproof &.c, ahd d.c. networks. Nauch. soob. IGD 20t136-l" 163* (MIRA 16:10) (Electricity in mining)