SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROKHLIN, D.G. - ROKHLIN, I.A.

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.,.ROEMIN D.G . prof.; KOSINSKAYA, N.S., prof. Working classification of the diseases of the osteoarticular apparatus. Trudy LIVIN 2:250-258 '59. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Chlen-tDrrespandent ANN (for Rokhlin). (BONIS--DIMSI~) iWBASHEVA, Anastasiya Yevgenlyevna, Prof., ~ROKHLIN, D.G . red.; GITSIITEYI,J, A.D.p tekhn. red. - [Sectional X-ray diagnosis of diseases of the bones and joints] Chastnaia rentgenodiagnostika zabolevanii kostei i sustavov. Kiev, Gos. med. izd-V6 USSR, 1961. 460 p. (MIRA 15-3) (BOTIES--RADIOMMBY) (JOINTS-RADIOGRAPHY) ROKHLINp D.G.9 prof. (Leningrad) Education, specialization and training in the field of roentgenology and radiology according to materials of the ninth International Congress on Radiology and certain recent Fublications. Vest. rent. i rad. 35 no. 2:86-87 Mr-AP 160. (MIRA 14:2) (RADIOLOGY, MEDICAL) 'Ift~W tk"~' 3201--Z5, 01'P(q)/TD13( un; TRW--- GS7GG--, ACCESSION NR: AT50041412 S/ 000U), AUTHOR: Borshchev, V, D iRokhlin, F. Z., .0 -he memory a, comp4teffor- a: retrJ.6~41 Algorithm -~rz~'4 TITLE: Recording a graph in t of a... partial 6ub-graph w1thin a graph S 0 SSR. Institut na~uchnoy Informatall. Infom401o (1d6rmatio OUR E: AN S systems). Moscow 4,964,..55-64, TOPIC TAGS: computer program, computer memory, Informatioir retrieval retrieval algorithm, chemical 60ding, machine translation,: graph recordin&,` structural formula-. 1Z that the retrie'v- e, a* -pa ABSTRACT: The authors no need to xtial Opb-graph,G,, within a:, in ce). lvi: graph G, is encountered in chemical information, problems,. jW-fi problems invo -ng machine translation, and in other areas as~ well.'.- Familiar retrilWal algorithms reduce G- in, g-rapG thems elves, in the final analysis, to a sampling of. the insertioris4lof graph 2 Retrieval speed depends essentially on the -method used for recording-the #aphs-in th e 'fo iting- the- G, g mi ni rwr rraph in thir -mory of the computer. In the present article, a syste memory of the computer Is.des bribed, whidh permits accelerated retrieval rates by. re- ducing the sampling. -In their discussion-of this problem, theauthors limit themselves:` 0131Y to graphs having "marked", apices and sides (sudh a graph is one In which only one. 1/2 C ard .0 S/04V63/000/0OR/040/050 A06OA126 AUTHORS: 111in, V.V., Borshchev, V.B., Rokhlin, F.Z. TITLE; Can a machine think? (Survey.of some vlewpointii). .(In order of discussion) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mathematika, no. 2, 1963s 44, abstract M13 (Tr. Kazansk. aviats. in-ta, 1961, 1961, no.~ 65, 65 - 80) TEXT: In the authors' opinion, among a number of philosophical problems of cybernetics under discussion one problem which was raised and given differing solutions by many cyberneticians requires further discussion. "The problem deals with the possibility orlimpossibility,of carrying out an analogy between a computer and the br'ain to the~point of admission (or negation) that there arises a property in a computer identical or close to consciousness or,,more clearly, Can to thought. , a machine think?. This clear question produces two mutuall-y exclusive viewpoints; yes or no". The authors analyze the basic arguments in support of the impossibility.in principle of designing a thinking machine: the algorithmic undeterminability of certain problems, the nonreducibility of think- Card 1/2 S/044/63/000/002/040/050 Can a machine think? .... A06Q/A126 ing, as a special form of motion of matter, to thephysical form of motion of matter (to a lower form); the impossibility of simulating the subjective psy- chological universe of man; in the authors' opinion none of these arguments,can., be admitted as conclusive. "On the basis of the absence of contradiction-to the~,~.- idea of the possibility of designing athinking machine by any laws of science- or philosophy, this idea is admissible'as a fully -fledged scientific hypothesis. Future experience will solve the question ofthe truth of this hypothesis". conclusion, the authors developth6 thought that-"in a whole number of.works in the last few years an attempt is present to comprehend the changes introduced irl.. to the content ofattributes of matter bythe science of the twentieth century. the so-called ontological nongeocentrism". Carrying out an analogyipetween quantum theory, the theory of relativity, the authors consider that cybernetics, apparently is the science which gives us the first foundation for discovering the elements of geocentrism in our.consciousness and knowledge", since, "by de- ciding in the affirmative the problem of the possibility of creating.a thinking- machine we thus admit that there can exist not just a unique highly organized material system (the brain) in which consciousness arose that othdrforms,of. highly organized material systems in which consciousness arises are.possible and. exist." [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] A.M. Kondratov Pard 2/2 _1~0~i~~N~ L.L. (Moskva) Some new data on S.S. YDrsak on the 60th anniversary of his death. Zhur. nerv.'i psikh. no. 12.-1665-1669 160. (MIRA 14:4) (PSYCHIATRY) (KORSAKOV9 SERGEI SERGE-EVICH9 1854-1900) ROKHLIN,-M~I. -- Research of Soviet and Czechoslovakian*chomists in the field of macromolecular compounds. Veat.AIT SSSR no,2&92-93 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) Nacromolecular compoufids) - ROKHLIN, Ye.'-,..-, Gk-:BAAYV, 11T.F.; "MUINYANTS, I.L., akad. Lability of fluorine ato-..' s in derivatives of benzamidehexafluorodi- .methylacrylic ac-'d. Do7:1. AN SSSR 135 no-3:613-616 N 160. CUX', 13:12) 1. Institut clementoorganicEeskikh soyedineniy Akademii naWc SSSR. (Acrylic acid) t ROKHLENKO, S,7.; TROYAN, G.A., dotsen.; PR.M. (Chernovtsy) Imaunological studies In soxac forms of mental illness. Vrach. delo no.12:130-132 D '63. (MIRA M2) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. LA. Itizrukhin) i kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - I.I. Rybas) meCltsinskogo inotituta i psikhonevTologielieskaya boltnitsal Chernovtsy. LiUBOUKAYA', 1'.I.; ROKIlLWI&O, S.Z. State of bone marrow in ochizophrenia. Vrach.delo no.12:1295-1.296 1) '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1, Kafedra psikhiatrit (zav. - prof. G.Yu.Nalis) i kafedra patofizio- logii (zav. - prof. D.B.Ghetvertak) Ghernovitskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (MAY&OW) (SCHIZ(IPHMNIA) -'.Ctlljlt-- Of C:;.rbon ;_-_hrdrEse In Pf cm---ture _P- bies, I? Vor. 7ed. i Ukh-rari. ll-'.ter. i Det. 162 No. 5, 1948. Chair F-hysiolo,:,l, xid Ghai-r Hospitd-l Pediatrics, lien. Pediatrics Mad. In,-,t., ROKHL.F.I&O, Ye.i. -'. Subcutaneous myiaBis in a child at the age of two years and two months, Vop.okh.mat. i det. I no.6:78-79 H-D 956. (MRA 10:1) 1. Iz kafedry gospital0noy pediatrii (zav. --deystvitelinyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. A.F.Tur) Leningradekogo teditainskogo ped4latricheskogo institute (dir,, - prof. N.I.Shut-ovs) (KYIASIS) Lni;o1vod problomp, in ~;troi. no. 1:27-2,' Ja ROrTiLDII) A. USSR/Yathenat-ics - Dynar-des Fe b 49 Yathematics - Functions, Approximation of "An roxira-tion of Nonperiodic Flows by Means of Periodic Ones," A. Guravich, A. p Rokhlini 2 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LXIVY No 5 States that periodic, dynamic systems are so simple in construction that it is expedient to use them to approximate dynamic systems of general form in a number of theoretical problems. Uses Halmos' approximation for automorphism. Submitted by Acad A. N. Kolmogorov, 16 Dec 48. PA 2c)//,9T4,/, stva sudov-r h por3hnevy'li !-.-I nuf L,,,,,a prolzvo~l _y of ac iuring marin,e pisto"-A 3 3 (9 P Incl, des Cat~aloged fr,-,i~n 5201~9 ~kabslxacl,.) ~10: 111/5 673.1 . H7 ROKHLIN, A.G., kand.tekhn.nauk Using abrasive materials to increase the carrying capacity of press-fitted joints. Sudostroenie 30 no.1:42-4.-4 Ja 164. (MIRA 1?-3) ROKHLIN, A.G., ~AjI4,tekhn.nauk Tolerances for the manufacture of cons coupling suFf4ces for Varts of marine shafting. Sudostrcanie 28 no.41"-~48 AO 62. (HM 15W (Shafting) (Shipfitting) s/2,29/62/000/012/00I./002 S191/B435 ,i,aces of Technical ading c jc 10 Candidat r'.G f:Lts under sairs ress 113-49 d 'in of taper 1.9629. use TIAOR: 'ingly to were XA3 Tests ni)Fe ,acrea Tes tj.Ve c -ITLf, I 0-y e its ar-e ouplings. the off 6 nd to, T Sudostr f . ft C *t and 3 ures & loads- r press Ila 1-101. t pre 8 lie e ace ~atac P tape op ndura t CC der c.Yc were Pr e t un tures 1~0.yjeqs for the refen f j. jea TF,I.T tel-as e ine t difl ress facto W3. . Vills By a det rm factor a taper P design drl . d Out to t:LOa th of the ad 00. tr& tion teriA . bed Oncen .40 f 38. ics/man carr',O concentra -eat, 012.8 aloe 0 t att were P stress ad Unted stress tbe 303.11 faces the sh&f t BY2.old stres TRO orted studly d our reduce the del- Wo 9UPP ere 5 d &sleeve MO haf Was 111c1, u ed for were -,I taP d W1 th of 64 art The which te was the ee treas adinsl t,,overe sleeves cituens incor or a st 5 b6 the ere Sol.-La. ot ar sile can 0. jo e to tills 1 3.11 witli otihor testst oeLte lterna mode ther :00 these the COOP u ti or a baLf t t for4 - tes the otated tOge ILIL th constan, in of wa r torsion .arison wt at t 0on ri Sol t bY a tins COOP U C on two ea it, %tr6 alterima osted for P1 dat - sts do was t 6 loade to Ice a b ,for . t11 a pr ma de W3. at a contact 0 ,perijaea is--below 2.0. No cases' wex r-&V d ___._-r-61a_xation of the contact pre _,Pa-ding. In cyclic torsion, the Cart ROKIILIN- A.Gr ka nd . ~ rUlUk - -.- 7 Fitting a pro-eller. without keys on the tugboat "A&-iralteiski-i". - 11 -L - , Sudcstroenia 27 n:~,le:53-.57 0 'Al. (MITLk 14,'.12) (Propellera) (Tugboats) BARIT, G.Yu.; DOROSHXNKO. P.A.; ZICLENKO. T.T.; POPOV, V.Y., professor, doktor takhnichookikh nauk; ROMIN, A.G.; POKORSKIT. A.M., inzhener, - r reteenzent; KAYDALOV, 1.A., inlge~~H-e' senzent; GLA20T, G.A., Inzhe- ner, retsenzent. (Technology of machine constraction on ships] Takhnologiis sudovego mashinostroeniia. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn. Izd-vo sashinostroit. I sudostrott. lit-ry. Pt. 1. 1954. 455 p.. Pt.2. 1954. 303 p. (Marine enginee) (Steam boilers, Marine) (MM 7:7) DfjRCr5iLrNh0, -N. A.; i~rLENKO, T. V.; POPt-N, V. F.; ROF'ri-Li-N, A. G.; BAR-IT, G. Yu. - I Technology of Construction of Shipboard Machines Part H. (Tekhnologiya, Sudovovo Ylasbinostoyeniya). Scientific-Technical Press for Machine Building and Shipbuilding Literature (MashGIz), Moscow-Leningrad, 1954. 300 pp. niustr. Book D198267, 24 Jan 55 f~-c'ninolouy in Lh,-~ -anif ac 'lure of marina 14ston engln3s. (LenL-i-rad) 'sos. izd-vo sudostrait. 1551. ,T List of 1-iss-an- "iccassions, librar-,r of Con-r-ass, jwne 1-952. L;~MASS, FISD. GARIASHEV, Dmitriy Leonidovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; KUDRYAVTSE;V, Fedor Aleksan- drovich, inzh.; 14ARKOV, Aleksandr Panteleymonovich, inzh.; GERSHTEU, Yu.S., inzh., retsenzent;_,ROKHLIN, A.G., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsen- zent; ZHIDYAYKV,'O.A.,4nauohikyy red.; OZEROVA, Z.V., red.; KRYAKOVA, D.M., tekhn. red. [Modern methods of assembling marine shafting] SovremenrWe metocjr r.ontazha sudovykh valoprovodov. fzd.2., ispr. i dop. Leningrad, Gos. soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl., 1961. 280 p. (MIU 1j': 10) (Shafting) (Ships-Equipment and supplies) PROKOPCIIUK,A.Ya.; PROKOPCHUK,V.A.; BONDAROVICH,A.G.; ROXHLIN,A.Z. Pnthogens of skin and venereal diseases seen through the electron microscope. Report No.l. Izv. AN BSSR no.1:197-199 Jn-F '51. (Km 8:10) (Treponema pallidum) ROKHLUT, D.G.. prof. Ninth International Gongreas on Radiology. Test.rent.1 rad. 35 no.1:69-75 Ja-F 160. ~MIRA 13:6) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR- (RADIOIODGY--CORGRESSES) 'ID; and lo:, av iskil- chanr,o3 In af er an .7 :,osco-,.T3 p. ciiiagnostics Of carly and late J Cf' )er4r)j-,Craj ilerve 5 ov t a 4. a topiS l7nurnal lnyki'i --tatley., '..To. VOW- (Lr:! topis I Zh f4br... Dept. ClAnical- !.Ied., Acad. Med. .ROKHLIU, D.G., p:Fof.; DRACHINSKAU, Ye.S., prof.; ZADVORROVA, V.P., dots. Two-year follow-uD on the treatment of thyroid cancer with surgery, x-rays And rndioactive iodine Lwith summary in Englishi. Vest. rent. i rad. 32 no.6:3-7 B-D 157. (MMA 11:3) 1. Iz 1 Leningradakogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akad. I.P.Pnvlova. 2. Chlen-korreal 'oondent AMN SSSR (for Rokhlin). (THTROID GLAND, neoplasms surg., radiother. & radiolodine, 2-year follow-up (Rus) MAYKOYA-STROGANOTA, V.S.; RODMIN, D.G. ; FINKMISHTWN, M.A. [Boxes and joints in I-ray pictures; general directions in the interpretation of pictures of normal and pathological conditions] Kosti i sustavy v rextgonovskem izebr&2henii; obahchie ustanovki v traktovko eximkoy v norms i patelogii. Leningrad. Hedgiz. Vol-3- [HeadJ Golova. 1955. (K6RA 9:6) (BONES-RADIOGRAPHY) (JOINTS--RADIOGRAPHT) KOSINSKAYA, Natallya Sigizmundovna; ROKHLIN, D.G.., red.; RULFWA, M.S,, tekhn. red.; CHUNAYEVA, Z:V., tekhn. red. (Degenerative and dystrophic lesions of the osteoarticular ap- paratus; clinical X-ray diagnosis and expertise on the working caf),3city]Dceenetativno-distroficheskie porazhenlia kostnosustav- nogo apparata; klinicheskaia rentgenodiagnostika I ekspertiza tnidosposobnosti. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1961. 194 p. (MIRA 16:2) (SPINE-DISEASES) (JOINTS--DISEASES) (BONES__.,t4DT0GRAPHY) 17, ~lo: Le wi, Zhurn-Al '-lykh Vol 77 ROKHLII.J) D.G., prof. Scientific research of the Department of Roentgenology and Radiology of the Leningrad Medical Institute from 1956 to 1960. Biul. Uch. med. sov. 2 no.6:22-25 11-D 161. 15:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent A!,W SSSR. (RA.DIOLOGY, ISDICAL) R OK -H IJI. 1 : D, G - ; Z -A D VO PLP, ~ 0 V ~'* , V- P ~ Pro2onr~ed observatiors of the result of combined treatment for patierts w-itlh carr-.r,-r of ~Ilhe thyroid gland by the surgical method, X-fay.3 and radioactive iodurie, Med.rad. 7 no.6.'36-42 Je 1 02~ (MIRA 15:8) (TIMOID GLUIL, CAIIICER) (IODIVE, - -ISOTOPES) (X RAYS. -THEMITEUTIC USE) w ROKI-ILIN D G ~ Prof. Lidiia Ruvimovna Protas, September 1, 1902 - March 5, 1961. Vest. rent. i rad. 36 no.4:90 Jl-Ag 161. (1-1111 'A 15; 2) (FROTAS, LIDIIA RUVDIOUA, 1902-1961) HIM I Ifill(NIP D.G. , proV. Some adaptive and compensatory changes in the ostecarticular apparatus. Trudy LETIN no.16:20/6-301 164. (milt, lq:--lj 1. Pfrv- ningradskiy meditsinskly institut imeni akademika yry Lr 1.11. Pavlova; chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR. ROKHLIN, D.G., prof.; KOSINSKAYA, N.S., prof., otvaed.; GESSEN, A.I., dotsent, red. (Pulmonary segments in the X-ray picture; topographical and anatomical, clinical, and expert data] Legochnye segmenty v rentgenovskom izobrazhenii; topografoanatomicheskie, klinicheskie i ekspertnye dannye. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 126 p. (Leningrad. Nauchno- issledovatellskii institut ekspertizy trudosposobnosti i organizatsii truda invalidov. Trudy, no.10). - (~ffRA 16:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN4SSSR (for Rokhlin). ROKHLIN, D.G-. Bone as an organ in the light of x-ray anatomical studies. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 32 no-3:35-40 JI-S '55 (MLRA 9:5) (BO=, anat. & x-ray) ROKHLIN, D.G.; GUREVICH, R.G. Roentgenographic diagnosis of lobar pneumonia with its prognosis. Scyat.vrach.sborn. no.17:21-24 S 149. (Glkm 19:2) 1. Of the First Medical Leningrad Institute imeni I.P.Ih-vlov. at ROKHLIN, D.G., T)rofessor, chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR; Y'InffW-RNOi.L' V.P., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk. Dynamic roentgenological data on the condition of the gastric tract fol- lowing complete resection of the stomach in cancer. Vest.reatei rad. no, Z:47-53 Mr-AP '53. (MLRA 6:6) 1. 76kulltetskaya khinirgicheskaya klinika I Leningradskogo meditsinakogo instituta imeni akademika I.P.Pavlova. Z. Kafedra rentgenologii I lenin- gradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akademika I.P.Pavlova. 3. Akade- miyu neditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Rokh-lin). (Diagnosis, Radioscopic) (Stomach--Cancer) ROKHLINY Dmitriy Gerasimovich; DEBETS, G.F., otv. red. [Diseases of ancient man; human bones of various epochs in normal and pathologically changed states] Bolezni drevnikh liudei; kosti liudei razlichkvkh epokh - normaltriye I pato- logicheski izinenenrqe. Moskval Nauka) 1965. 302 p. WIRA 18:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Rokhlin). 5.3-000 77292 sov/63-4-6-26/37 AUTHORS: Knunyants, I. L., Rokhlin, E. M.,,Gambaryan, N. P., Cheburkov, Yu. A. , MIA' chling-y-Un TITLE: Brief COMMUnications. Fluorinated Ketones. Bis- (trifluoromethyl)-glycolic Acid PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya nauka I romystilennost', 1959, Vol 21, Nr 6, pp 802-804 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: Nitrile of bis-(trifluoroiiiethyl)-glycolic acid M was synthesized by the reaction of hexachloroacetone with HCN in the presence of a catalytic amount of piperidine. (CF piperidine (CF OH (I) 3)2CO + 11" 17 3)2C---~-CN (I) can be distilled at atmospheric pressure without decomposition but, in the presence of piperidine, M is decomposed to HCN and hexafluoroacetone. (I) is partially hydrolyzed in the presence of water at room Card 1/4 temperature, forming hexafluoracetone hydrate and HCN. Briel." Communications. Fluoritiated K,etones. 77292 Bis-(trifluorometl-iyl)-glycolic Acid Sov/63-4-6-26/37 oil ol I \CN "'lot i by moderate heating Is hydrolyzed to amide of bis- trifluoromethyl)-glycolic acidjII) and, under drastic conditions, bis-(trifluoromethij -glycolic acid (III) is formed. ('CF3)-.'/Oil (CF')"/Oil '_~CN _C~\CONII, 11 (CF,)2/Oil C~Cootl [it The obtained compounds, starting materials, yields, and Card 2/4 properties are given in the table below: F 1 i c At-- idl Compound C a r-d 4 (CF ),C(011)Cll 3 ~ 11 (CF-4 ) 9C ( 011) Conli-,) I - (CF )."C(OH)COOH 3 IV (CF..) C(OH)COOC H- 2 coo vi Anilide of b-is- (trifluoromethyl)- gi-,colic acid "Oil vii (U-F OH 1!291 U11/6 3 -2 r 0 b S- - r it~ Ma t e ra U -.-.af 1 uo roac e tone + HCN + piperidirie I + 11 so 2 4 I + H so 4 III + (C 11 ) 0 H SO 5 2 2 L~ I + he-xaf luoroacet one hydrate + H 30~j 2 V + C,H NH U 5 Bri e " Cornmi u n I c a 1, 1 on -'3 F I u o r i Y ia t e d K,~- 1, (> n e.,j t rome t 1 iy 1-re o !j c A c i d L Y Id r'-1p 6 15-0 - 80.2 101-102 29.7 64 -65 bp 107 - 5 15 15'---, 1,20 84 -85 - 41 - 2 6 dl,-. 20 1.5585 .1. .112"1 1.7189 - 11D20 1.298 1.3270 1.2885 - There is 1 table; and 11 references, 11 Soviet, 3 Germnan, I Dutch, 1 French, 2 U.K. The U.K. references are: R. A. Darrall, F. Smith '. M. Stacey, J. C. Tatlow, J. Cheri. Soc., 1951, 2329; M. W. Buxton, M. Stacey, J. C. Tatlo,..;, ibid, 19~,4, 366. ASSOCIATION: I-stlt'ute of Element-Or-an-ic Compounds, Academy of/Sciences, USSR (Institut soyedinoniy Allrladernii lilauk SSSR) - 1 4 SUBMITTED: Jul y 18, 1959 Card 'V4 S/19'1/62/000/006/109/232 D2506/D308 AUT ~~O_RS Borshchev, V.B., Kaminir, L.B., Larionov, M.G., luitinskaya, L.L., Orlovskiy, G.N., Rokhlin, F.Z., Urbakh, V.Yu., and Frank, G.11,11. T ! T L ,Iutomatic analyzer of biological structures 1 T 0 -1 T Tleferativnyy zhurn*al. Avtomatika i radio e lek tronika, no. 6,'1962,-abstract 06-5-17 i (Biofizika, 1961, 06, no. 6, 745-747) 1,arg enumber of measurements are recuired to obtain rellable .;_r.Io_-::Iaz_4on concerning the mean values of Lological. parameters. A ,lescription is given of AB-1 type automatic analyzer of biol. struc- tures capable of producing the mean arithm. value of the area of 1024 micro-objects with an accuracy not less than � 7 c;4, at a speed o.' operation of /-1100 micro-objects, Der second. The image of a ni- cro-object is scwined by lines. The mean value of the area is ob- Lained from the known spacing of the scans, the length of the chord 01 -the object and the number of counted objects. The length of the Card 1/2 S/.19 62/000,/006/11 Oc,)/*232 J%utomatic analyzer O.L biological ... D256 308 chord is converted into a train of standard pulses; their number 0 -s is bein proportional to the length. The number of counted object obtained by comparing the signals from the scanned linewith the delayed signal from the preceding line: if the signal from the pre- ceding Line is the only one present, there being no sit,-nal from the scanned line, then it is understood that the scanning.of the object, is comnleted and a signal is sent to the counter, ~Iipkow-disx scan--," n,in'g, with a simultaneous shifting of the apparatus was employed in the electro-optical converter. The flux of light which depends upon the briGhtness of the object, falls onto a photomultiDlier tube, the outDut Duises being fed into the counter after amii)lification and shaping. Results of tests of the analyzer are presented, car- ried out witl-. measurements of mean radius of erythrocytes, 8 refe- rences. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.j Card 2/2 BORSHCHEV7 II.B.,; 1ICKULIN, F,Z. Alg-,rit.hm of coding a matrix while preserving the disUnctlcsn c,~ its lines. NTI no.11:22-24 163. OATRA 17,42) PNOCEMS AND PRQVNWTIIS INDEX The elect Oft MAzad upon 0120M . -jijjgjW& and romr. acad.-scs. U. A-Y. a J A- noobomogencous'. magnetic field with. axial symmetry I Increases the';gencral intensity of the Hg. vapor. lamp as much as 0--7 times, while a hiotnagencous longitudinal field 'produces. an. increan of only 40% of the initial in- ~tensity. The ct?pFj(y'!-t.ridlstr1bu(ed among' tk,,, lines. in I .U61 jind such a ~ WaYIhAlbe hrizbtncm~ of'swe (C.; 9, 577D-01 A)Aniy'bc*'aa,muclt;as 12 tin1cs`-thc:ongma brightne-a.-: -The~i'lneream in the c tirrent conitiniption.of ific lamp is.riuch- less than the Increaw. in the'iWasity. of T. H. Dunkclbcrri~_- ROULIN) G.D. (Looningrad, Vasillyevskiy Cstr(;-,r, 5-y-- Uniya, 34, kv,7) Characteristics of the elbru in persons engaged in manual wcrk with a considerabl, length of sezvice, Axkh. anaL., gist. i embr. 43 no.11;92-19~8 N t62. (MIF-4 17:8) 1. Kafedra normallacny aratomii (zav. - prof. M.G. Frives) I-go Leningradskogo mGdltsinskogo instituta imeni Favlova. 1.1. G. (IA-aningra-d. u1. Voskova, 15, kv. 36); Hl,*',FHLJI-TA-,GtDt~-- F Results and futiire application of roent .1 anological methods for stud.ving anatomy f,roentgenoanatomy). A-rkh. arat., gist. i embr. 47 no. 1123-13 IT 16/+ (KIRA 191.1) 1. Kafedra no4; Inoy anatomil (zav. - zasluzliennry deyatell nauki prol'. M.G. Frives) I-go Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akademika Pavlova. Siibnitted JulY 31, 1964.. __O~ - v __ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - v - 1 8 1 11 v u w 0 16 1) to " MIJI 1611--i ~ In it v u m A m v a 30 a -I a u m 4 A I C. ~P_ 9 1 1 CC,W E[4# I I A_v j_ -0 0 0 0 A 0 ~ ROMICt Of MOSIMilk FWd WM Uwe-, Dkebw& RWb- .80 go MR. V. POINIM-11 Sind G. ROWAIN. COwP*s Re%d,, (1)41av) 4, AG 0o 'E ;800 I'Acad. des Scitswes, V,SJ;tT"j#.-3,'Pp, 393-M, 193S. in EW".- 00 Applicatitm (it a non-bon. ous magnetic field of nuxlerate intensity 00 to a k)w lwe%mire lix dischimcge mults in a ctmmigirrable inctraw in the 0 Goo rkciron lmwhx Which "OWt is MOM "Wiseld" excitation. Thr effect on diderentapmtral lines wee exangned in &UH. Astimincremovinilhunin. 7 Af 00 a ation Iwo nume rapidly tbm the increase in po - supplied to the lamp. So the reaults may Send to a ww method of increasing the light ouqmt ad 2 800, lamps. F. C_ C_ so 01 age so 0 116*ILI ORIALLUIGIC11 LIT1411011 CLAIMPICATICO be 911111 aw a- Its n- An L I I ad a Is 0 1 IF a I AD a 3 9 TV Ou on '0' we, 4" '40 1:omen a O'go, o"Jung a- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 gas 00000.00 o 0 0 0 * 0 : * 0 0 0 0 : : ::219669164906699066 0 0 0 0 OfLA -w- Apr w- V W-W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 9 4 0 a * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 I , W 't I '1 14 11 14 11 a it0 11 Ij 11 11 11 14 It A 4 41 U 1, U M K it L L;L I L IS J L L P I 1 A ft A 0 9 A I U 1 1 AA N (C u, it f so 00 00 The *fact of a marstic iteld as mercury dilghme 7) rodlatim. U. V. A. Fabtikant and G. kAhlitt. Comfl. 00 pfZ. atad. sci. U. R. S. S. 20. 437-40(1938) (in Engtish I. 410 ef. C. A. 32, KLIA18-The d6tribution of electrons over the discharge croms-section, within a longitudinal magnetic fichl. of a HO diwhafgc at low pressure was deid. with the 00 opticlid method. A max. concn. of rift-trons ocnits at dr- some distance from the axis of the discharge. rhe 00 u . crease in mean electron energy produced by the longitu- 00 dinal magnetic field w~ inessured. L. E. Steiner ;500 00 j 0 00 OV - !Zoo 041 _ ~00 00 00 - ze 0 7 0 goo zoo 00 .00 0 i J o 401 so -_00 D 0 f A 61 T&i,~PO(AL LITFRATLOC CLASSIFICATICh r: tie 0 : - 0 0 it fill qFq r[ CE if it or:wo n I x. All I I j( j,- -13 0 4 Jill 0 At (2 30 a 0 000000000*ooooooo::1 000000000004 :O OOO4l,O; 0 0 000000000000000000 0000006000 ..": 0 000000 0 i _40 _9 -0 4 s 0 C 0 0 0 0 -0 -6 -0 010 0 O'i i i i i0 i 1* -0 _0_0 -0 -C-6-0 -9-9 - i I , t . : k . . .; j I . 11 .4 1,& I' Z~ 23 IN Is Is )7 A J1 P v 11 1. b ft v U P. 1; 41 a A L r L-1 6 -A __4 __k__ 1. 2 r F p v v~ v A T L A- a It. tt t-Ld % 4TA 09 -00 00 09 not imfiua~ W a mmmwdc &M m maefc"y-dischaw -00 00 G. N. KAQU- J- PbYJ- (U- 5- 00 a!- '347-.%4(J(Kl9)(in Fnalkh): J. Expil. Themel. Phys 00 Si. (U. S. 5. R.) 91 the ratios of the -.00 line intensities with various excitation Potentials R. show- -00 that a considerable reduction in the av. energy of the fast vlvcttj~ns te-milts on sutvrptAition of a magrictic field -00 I he jl)l unum confiiturat ion of the ficid Product" uP 10 1 00 ail ten-f.,ld increase in brighttive; due to redistribution (A th, '00 00 1 CDCTKV in the radi.ation ipvctrurn- F. 11. Rathruanu 2 =00 00 00 00 a 0 00 9 -.66 too -I- It- W-LLvPGK-& Ottft.10t CLOSOKATIC- C-Z-- tes, "1" 10 t-i I d Ll n An 1 -6 tw 0 w 0 5 a 3 6 9 0000 000 0000 0 .0 goes 010 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 0 4p a 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROMIN, G.N. [reviewer]; BUCKINGHAM, W.D.; ISIBERT, C-R- Lmithor~J. Now concentrated source of light (OThs concentrated arc la".1 W.D.Buckingham. G.R.Delbert. J.O.S.A. v01-36, no.5. 245, 1946). Reviewed by G.N.Rokhlin. Usp. f1s. am* 31 no.1:147-148 147. (mza& 6:12) (Blectric lamps, Atc) - - a '.g - 'a Lk 1, JA -4- x "_ I a 0 0 0 I L I'Ll- LL-Ah. IM Do 91 1 1 1 2--1-C t ..pits 3j, A 53 .00 V n Of a : C1 r:OF'r,'rT,!QN IN THE SUPER41 IGH PRESSURE MFRCURY DISM~P7.. 5._N. 1". It- A04d- Sol - URSS. 55 (No. 1) 399-402 (1941).-Tho afft6ta or 00 nvection on the charact(.riation of high-pressure lig-vapour orcs were in- fe Yestirsted by studying the voltage gradient. light sedisift; and current 00 densitv of 3tationary and freely-CallinC arcs. In the letter case convect- *0 31'~ Inn was eliminated, which re-~ulted In a drop In arc temp. froas 8200 to 7600 0.~ 0 K, with a corr5sponding inorcaso in the luminous volume. These OffGCt3 are qualitatively discuszed. jo 0. Ce 00 f 6V 014~ It -4 1)1111 GIN "v III 6 a at 0 0 W I ff a U In 01196 0 fit 0 0 000000000000000 0 0 0 o T-00 .00 -00 '** -00 -00 .00 see 430140 000 see see fee too Off USM/Phys lea Reson&MOO P4kdl&tlOn U Now 51-1. (Caftims Vapor) "Resonance Radiation of Discharges in Caftiuld Vapors," Yu. V. Zharkova, G. N. Rbkhlin, All- Union Elec Eng Inst imeni Lenin "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXI, No 2, PP 175-17T investigates the intensity of the resonance lines of cadmium as a function of pressure for Ivarious current strengths; also studies the influence of presetwe on electron tamp Te, conen of electrons Nep and potential gradient G of cadmium discharge for various current strengths and disms of the USSR/Physics - Resonance Radiation 11 Nov, 51 (Cadmium Vapor) (Contd) disebarge tube. Authors acknovledge the guid- ance,of Prof V. A. Fabrikant. Submitted 3.1 Sep 51 by Acad G. S. Landaberg. ---.199TIO3 1. G. I j. 2. us:a (6oo) 4. Fluorescent Lanips 7. Fluore3cent lamps., Rab.energ., 2, No.2, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, F-brnrT~r-1953. Unclassified. ROXHLIN,G.N., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk - High intensity, point lamp. Svetotekhnika 1 no.4:12-13 Ag 155. (KLRA 8:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy avototekhnicheakiy institut, (Electric lamps) ROKHLIN, G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Thermal calculation of the bulbs of discharge lamps. Svetotekhnika 4 no.2:io-16 F 158. (MIRA 11:1) l.Vsesoyuznyy svetotekhnicheskiy institut. (Electric discharge lighting) 23 - ~ 55 - 29 AUTHORS: llokhlin, G.-N, Candidate of Technical 3ciencea; Popov, F.S. Engineer; Skobelev, V,M., Can~idate of Technical S,-.iences; Plis, G. S. TITLE: On the Problem of.Imprc7ing the Econcmy olf Electric Ligh4- Bulbs (0 povshenii ekonomichnosti osvetitel~nykh e-lektrolamp) Comments on the Article by Ya .S. Zapolyanskiy (0'kliki ria statt- yu Ya.S. Zapolyanskog.-)) ,A 2,- PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1958,,t-Nr 3, pp 6-7 - 69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: These are three separate letters containing critical remarks on the articll.,~ "Ways of lmp~ovirg tl.--t- Eccn-:)rr-.y of Light Bulbs" 1 by Ya.S. Zapolyanskiy, published in "Standartizats-J-Jra?', 10 'S, 1 ~ Nr 2. Some of the recommendations made by Zspolyanskiy are questioned and refuted. Follow4ng ~he letters, the Chief of the Department for Electrical Engineer-i ng, a-.-,d Communicatior of the Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Devices G.S. Plis informs that the "GOST 2239--54" standard for light bullbs will be subject to revisicn in 11058 1958. The suggestions presented by all four authors (Zapclyanskiy, Rckhli-n, PoTDv and 3kobele7) will be considerad. The preparp-tion .:,'L the nE-.- "GOST11 stardard has not yet begun. G.S., Plis says that- Gosuda:-st'vennyy Komitet po radioe-lek ~roj,4 ke (State Committee For Rad-ir~--Ele:~tronfcs) must Card 112 organize this work and distr-,but2 it aiaor~g separate or.ganiza- 5 83 - On the Problem of Improving the Economy of Electr_4c L_46rht omm ena on the Article by Ya.S. Zapolyanskiy tions. There is 1 table, and I graph. ASSOCIATIONS: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskl.-. svetotekh-n-foheskly institut (All-Union Scientiff-c Rec-earc'h institut? cf Lighting Engineering); Ofdel elektrotekhaikii, ~-;;-yaz_i Komiteta stan-dartcv, mer i izmeri'uellnyk.h priborov (Depa_rtnert fcr Ele:~trical Engi- neering and Communication of the Commill-.tee of Standardq, Measu- res and Mea3uriag Devices) Card 2/2 1. Incmiescent larpps--Standards 05471 SOV/120-59-3-42/46 AUTHORS: Libin, I. Sh., and Rokhli,n, C'. N. TITLE: A High-TeMperature Vacuum Furnace (Vysokotemperaturnaya vakuumnaya pech') PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, lir 3, Pp 150-151 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Fig 1 shows the furnace generally. The leads, base, and body of the furnace are cooled by running water. Rubber ring seals are used between the body and the base, and on the viewing port (AB). The body is lifted by wires operating over pulleys with counterweights. Fig 2 shows the demountable heaters and connecting leads, etc, Tantalum wire is used to give temperatures up to 20000C; nichrome is used for temperatures up to lOOOuC. The heated volume at 20000C is about 0 cm3; at lower temperatures volumes up to 100 cmi can be used. The heaters are screened by molybdenum foil to reduce the heat losses. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Svetotek-h-nicheskiy institut (Institute of Light:tzi-,' Technology) SUBMITTED: February 27, 1958 ,Card 1/1 ROKHLIX, G.N., kand.tekh:n.nauk; LITVINOV, T.S., Concerning the oVeration of fluorescent Svetotekhnika 6 no.8:8-14 Ag 160. (Yluoreseent lamps) I I inzb.; TROITSKIY, A.M. lamps on higher frequencies. (MIRA 13:11) ,- - ~11,-~.". , kaji,'Af3I:J1n.nauk ... Develo,ment of electric lighting sources abroad. Svetotekdmika 8 no.6:28-31 Je 162. 15:,rIj (Electric lighting) SkRYGHE'Vj G.S.; VWELINIMM, I.M.; ROKIILIN, G.N. New method for fastening surface thermocouples. Izm. tekh. no.9:28-29 3 '63. (MIRA 17: 1) I MpRft -4 -,ww L 19000-!63, ACCESSION NRt'.AP3007547 S/0115/63/000/009/0028/0029 AUTHORt Sary*chev. G. S.; Vesel%itskiy., 1. M,; Rokhlih, 0. N. TrrLE: Mew method of fastening surface thermocouples 10 SOURCE: lameritel%aya takhniks, no. 9, 19 6 3, 28-29 TOPIPOTAGS: thermocouple, thermocouple measurement.: ABSTRACT: A simple bimetal-spring device is described for fastening a thermocouple to the bulb of a mercury-quartz la.rnp for the purpose of mia3"S the temperature on the bulb surface. Elongation of the thermocouple with temperature is compensated for by bending the bimetal spring so that proper contact wfth*the bulb in maintained within a temperature (400-900C tested) rangee Orig. art. has: I figure. ASSOCIATION: none SUB14ITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 140ct63 ENCL: 00 SUB GME- IE NO RM SOVI OTHER: 000 Card ROKHLIPI G. N., kand. tekhn. nauk; FEDOROV, V. V., kand. tekhn. nauk --- --I _ Coordinating conference on fluorescent lamp cathodes. Sveto- tekhnika 8 no.9:29-30 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Fluorescent lamps-Zongressea) (Cathodes-congresoes) I . ~ P- ildim! Details 7. Experience with unifying building Plans and details. -BitLI. stroi. tekh. 9 no. 2-' 1952. Monthly List of .,-ussian 'Accessions, Library of Congress, Mrch Unclassified. L ROKHLIN,.I,A.;._DOBROVOL'SXIY, S., redaktor; YUNOVSKIY, Ye., tekhnicheskiy - lr~ e.d-ak-tor EStandardization of structural elements for housing and public buildings] Unifikatsiia konBtruktsii zdanii zhilishchno-grazhdan- skogo stroitellstva. Kiev. Izd-vo Akademii arkhttektury USSR. 1953. 83 P. [Microfilm] (MLU 9:8) (Building materials) L 1: 17 Characteristics of h scow, 195 locks. 1. A. Rokhlin Ceramics, No 3, , No - rus g; ensi e, d trans- verse strengths are given for 0 low bloc tested when air-damp, saturated urith water at room tcibp., and Red in walter for 4 hr, after saturation. The crusbing'strength of saturated hollow blocks decreases by 5*/,. and after boiling by 100%, The modulus of elasticity both of saturated and saturated-and-boiled specimens is reduced by 6-8%. It is recommended that the cross-sectida of the block should be compact, i.e.. rectangular, square, or cfrcular. The longitudinal tensile strength. 9f saturated specimens is reduced by 107, and that of saturated-and-boiled blocks by. 35%. The transverse 61rength with 4-point load * decreases by 15% after IP9 saturition and by 19% after subsequent boiling. BRIT. Cn#Am. AHSTR. (R. B. C.), ROKHLIN, I.A. Methods of determining the limit of strength of hollow ceramic blocks. Stek. i ker. 10 no.12:20-22 D 153. NLRA 6--1i) (Hollow brick, tile, etc.) Dis--erLati un- oV the 6trength and DeformabiliLy of 6onstrucLion Ceramics." Gand Tecil 5ci, Kiev 'O'I';LrucLioII Engincurinf~, Inst, Kiev, 19~14. Renrativuyy Zhurnal-- Meknanika, MoScow, Jul 54. SO: 6UM No. 350, 25 Jan. 1955 NICHIPORENKO, S.P.6 kandidat tekhnicheskikb nauk, laureat. Stalinskoy premii. redaktor; RODMIII,-I.A.., redalctor; TIT6V, I.N., tekhniche- skiy redaktor [New developments in building techniques; building materials. Col- lection of articles] Novoe v stroitallnoi takhnike; strottellrqe material,v. Sbornik statei pod red. S.P.Michiporenko. Ilev. I%d-vo Akademit arkhitektury USSR, 1954. 147 P. (MLRA 8-7) 1. Akademiya arkhitektury URSR. Kiyev. (Buildirc materials) ROKHLIN, Illya Aleksandrov,tch- kandidat tel-.hnicheskikh nauk; YARIN, Y.N.. professor, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki I tekhniki, redaktor; IWTAZEVSKIY, P.. redaktor; ZELENKOVA, Ye., tekhnicheakiy redaktor (Calculations for caramic construction elemental Raschet keramiches- kikh konBtruktaii. Pod red. V.N.Yarina. Kiev. Gos. izd-vo--fI%-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture USSR, 1956. 288 p. (MLRA 9:12) (Ceramic materials) mr I ,, T.A. Uev elements of vall parieIs from ceramic stcrie. Stroi. mat., det. i izd. no. 2:31-42 165 (".,IRA 19:1) 1. Uauchno-issledovatellskiy institut st--roitellnykh kons'uruk- tsiy Gosstroya SSSR. ROULINY kand.tekhn.nauk Investiff-ation and calculation of large masonry elements taking into account continuous Drocasses. Stroi.konstr. no.2:145-154 165. (MIR-4 18s12) 1. Nauchno-Issledovatellskiy inst-itut stroitellnykh konstruktsI-l.y Gosst.rc.7& SSSR, Klyev. EP.SfITY,YN, A.S., kandidat tekbnicbeekikh nauk; RDKffLIN, I, redaktor; IOAKIIIIS, A., takhnicheekly redaktor. [Experience in increasing the productivity of mineral woo.L factories; a scientific report] Opyt povysheniia proizvoditell- nosti zavodov minerallnot vaty; nauchnoe soobabehentie. Kiev. Izd-vo Akademli arkhttektury Ukrainskoi SSR. 1954. 26 p. (Mineral wool) NT-RA 8:11) ,ROKHLIN, I., kand.tekhn.nauk Testing building materials and elements for protracted loading. Bud.mat.i konstr. 4 no-4:58-61 J1-Ag 162. (MMA 15:8) (Building materials--Test~ng) ROKHLIN, Illya Aleksandrovich. kand. tekhn. nauk; KOnN-DANT, K.P., ------ ----r-e-d-.,-LWSECH2R-KO, EL., tekbn. red. [Vibrated slabs made of stone materials]Vibropanell iz kamen- rykh materialov. Kiev., Goestroiizdat USSR, 1962 " P. WA 15:11) (wa.us) - --- -- -- ---- --11, [7R I ROKHLIN, I.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Use of natural opoka in panel construction. Stroi.mat. 8 no.3:9-10 Yr 162. (KRA 15:8) (Precast concrete construction) I= ROK41N, I.A., kand.tek-lin.nauk ... ~ 11 Designing T-, 1-. and U-sbaped eccentrically compressed reinforced concrete construction elements. Nov.v strol.teldi. no.13: 56-62 '59. (MIRk 1324) (Girders) (Structural frames) VAVILOVA, A.S., inzh.; LISOV, V.P.; R01PUdN. 1-A.; TROYANOV, A.V.; DOBRO- SKMOV, V.I., inzh., red.; WOO, A.K., red.izd-va; KORABLEVA, R.M., red.izd-va; TIKIBNOV, A.Ta., tekhn.red. [Catalog of parts of calculating perforator machines with 80 column outfit] Katalog detalei schetno-perforatsionnykh mashin 80-kolonnogo komplekta. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 163 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inetitut schetnogo mshinootroyeniya. (Calculating machines) AUTHOR: Rokhi in, I. A~ SOVI 72-58-7-10/19 TITLE: The Importance of the Dimensions of the Samplesin the De- termination of the Strength of Constructional Ceramics (Znacheniyt: razmera obraztso-v pri opredelen-4i prochnosti struitellnoy keramik!) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 19562 Nr 719 PP- 33 - 36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In order to clarify the influenoe of the height of the sam* on the coefficients of resistance of constructional ceramics obtained with respe?:tt to pressure,, the author of this article ca:rried oat investigations with 8 series of samples which were of different measurements. The investigations were car- ried out at the Soientific Research Instituteof Construction Engineerima of thi,= Avaderv of Architeoture of the Ukraine SSR. Further, f;he preparaiion of the samples is fully dss.,ribed in conneo~ion with whiish -it is mentioned that some values c-f ths me::;hanic-.a1 proper-ties of these materiala wsre publish- ed already previously ir, the works c&-rried out by I. A. Rokhlina (Ref 1). In order to make possible a comparison of ths experimentally obtained values with those obtained by Card 1/3 othe:r in-estigatoxa,, the form-ul'a (1) developed by Professor WV/72-58- 7 to/H The Importarwe of Ow DimorLnions of Uie Sample. in the Determination of the Strength of Constructional CeramioB L. 1, Onisht,,hik is given by means of which the cross sections of the inxestigated samples may be reduced to a square cross section. The ~,alcnlated values for the investigated samples are gi-wen in a table. The irdluernoe of the ratio of the height of the aample with respect to its thickness on the compressive rupture strength is shown (Fig 14) as well as the Uotal view of a samvie after its destruction (Fig 2). It may be seen Jig 1) that in the oase of equal cross section of the sampleAts strength decreases according to its in- creaae in height. It results from Fig 3 that the hyperbolic curve characterizing the change of the values of rupture strength appx,