SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GASPERT, B. - GASTEVA, SARAFIM ALEKSEYEVICH

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Etoll, tile Tuixt, fil(cred and 1,00hl ta 0" And Ox 1111t. Avashed With 11)1(4 MOIT, jidding ft-hornocystifie~ ni. 191-2 (d"ounpri.l. The higher Icry po%%Tr cif I In cvrnf4xrisA)n. ta~thatof cy--ttiiw, -2141, lis extreme soly. In 1410 and wCak. ul"dCnc, to sup- Y Pot E Frcgda*:s ptupwition (F.an6 CA . 46, that the vicinity of tht. S-S bond. to tile center of aquillietry b retp"Ible for tht high rotatory powtr of cystint. Since -the value otspicclficrotfttiou in tfie vLAblc is largely detil. Ily electronic awlsitio.03 wssce"kitcol irith absorption bzind3 in the-near viold, weak-absorptim liands in this rrginn tire especially-signifiocint- Cyclic.or ecyclic fW,) compds. have weak a6sorption bauds with max. 2,10-3500 A. Cystlud has an inflection at 240) A. (a 3W, O.I.V acid) anti 2490 A. 4 340, 0.1 alka )t whueas cystige arid meLbionine show negligiliffe absorption nbmic -,xa-A- iz. t. /C-'~ 7- (j YUGOSLAVrA/Organic Chemistry Naturally Occuring Substances E-3 and Their Synthetic Analogs Abs Jonr Referat Zhur - Khtmiya) No 2, 1957)-4W Author Balenovic, K-, Bret-ant, N., Gaspart, Bj) Jambresic, I., Tomasic, V. Title Some 7~erivatives of L-Cysteine Aldehyde. An Improved Prepration of S-Benzyl-N-Fhthaloyl-L-Cysteizie, Amino Acids. MI. Orig Pub : Arhiv kemiju, 1955, 27, No 4, 2L-7-210 Abstract : A method has been worked out for the preparation of opti- cally active S,.benzyl..N.,phthaloyl-L-cystein (I), which has beeli converted into S-benzyl-N-phthaloyl-L-cystineal.-'~ dchyde (11); a number of derivatives of 11 have becL prepared. Mixture of finely --o=inuted S-benzyl-L,-cys- tein D-033 role, C - _,~7r -~-280) and ph thalic an1iydride (0,035 -mole) heated (bath temperature 1.30-135--) while stirring, for 30 minutes, dissolved in C6116 and from Card 1/3 - 119 - YUGOSLAVIA/Organic Chemistry - Naturally Occuring Substances E-3 and Their Synthetic Analogs Aba Jotir Referat ZJklir - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4563 filtrate 1 6s precipitated with petroleura ether, total yield 9o%-, MP lC80, t.- x-125r; _.L67 T 0.10 (c 0,56- M MH) From I og D -1500 was prepared the acid chlorl, 1 Cc---.7 D -1360 (c 1,44; benzene), which by reductipn over 5% Pd/BaS04., 10 hours at 120-1250 (bath temperature) was converted to II, yield 97%, t-s:~.-7 17D -1030 (c 1.2; benzene). By boiling for 5 hours 0.01 mole II -1020), 2-5 ml ethylene glycol and 0.1 g p-tolueA ne sulfanic acid in 150 ml C6116 and evaporating the reac- tion mixture, was obtained ethylene acetal of II, yield 97%, after chromatography on ~U203' 14P 95-970 (f~rom CH2Cl2 -t- petroleum ether), 12D -78 -4-0-50 (c2.3; bfnzenc). By boiling of ethy- 'fen-e acetal of II with hydrazine hydrate in alcohol (3 hours) was obtained ethylene acetal-S benzyl-L-cystein, Card 2/3 - 120 - YUGOSLAVIA/Organic Chemistry - Naturally Occuring Substances E-3 and Their Synthetic k1alogs Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Xhimiya) No 2, 1957, 4563 BP 105-110'/0-01 MM, Cc,,- j- I 6j) -540 (c 1.07; 0.1 N 11Cl); picrate, MP 183-1840 (from ethyl acetate - petroleum ether), By reacting 6.C8 mole II in 50 ml pyridine with 0-015 mole malonic acid (.8 hours at 45-500), acidifying the solution with lc~ solution of ",S04, and extracting with ether was obtained racemic 5-benzylthiQ-4-phthalimido-pentene-2--ic acid, yield 92%, after chromatography on A120 3 mp i4l-1420 ~from C112 C12-petroleum ether), Card 3/3 - 121 - GASPERT, B.; STEFANAC, Zlata; MARUSIC, R., BALENOVIC, Kresimir . ........I Optically active trisulphides and tetrasulfides related to L cystine. Croat chem act& 32 no.2:85-90 160. (EEAI 10:4) 1. Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Strossmayerov trq 14, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. 2. Redakciani - odbor (Committee of Publication), Croatica Chemica Acta, member of the Committee (for Stefanac and Balenovic) (Sulfides) (Cystine) (Optically active compounds) GASPOT, 'B.; SKARIC, V. Hydropyrimidines. Pt.l. Croat chem acta 35 no-3:171-174 163. 1. Institute "Ruder Boskovic", Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. 2. Member of the Editorial Board, "Croatica Chemica Actan (for Skaric). ABASHIDZE, 1rakliy Vi3sarionovich; -qA' B, [tranz-lator.~ ; ZAVERIN , 14. (translator] ; 1-14ACHAVARIM11 I V. , red. [Palestine diary. Translated from the Georgian] FvLle- stinskil dnev-nik. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Soiuza pisatelei Gruzii "Zarif- Vostoka," 1962. 62 p. (RIM 18:4) BERG, S.L., polkovnik; VOROBIYEV, V.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; GILIBO, G.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; ARANCIDIKO, A.A.; iiALAK.~PaNA, M.1-%; JIMMIKOVY B.S., kapitan vtorogo razu,,a; 1AMITIDA, G.F.; EEREU.M.", N.V.; BUTYRINA, N.Ya.; VOROBIYEV, V.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; GASS I.P GRIBYSH, V.S.; GLADIN, D.F., polkovnik; GOLOVANOVA, L.G., ~'-S^ nauk; GOLUEEVA, Z.D., kand. filol. nauk; GOTICHA:(OVA, A.I.; ZANADVO;(GVAP U.N.; IVANOVA, N.G.; KAIMMI, G.B.; KOVALICHUK~ A.S.; KROHDOVA, V.A.; LITOVA, Ye.I.; MOLCHMOVA, T.I.; OKU111, L.S.; POCHE13UT, A.F.; RAYTSES, V.I.; SAVINOVA, G.N.; SMIMMINA, T.I.; SMY1TIKOV, H.G., kand. ist. nauk; FUR.-WEVA, I.I.; CHIZHOVA, N.N.; YASINSKAYA, L.F.; GLADBI, D.F., i,o]J(ovnik; LAIETSKIY, Ye.F., pod- polkovnik; LEBEDEV, S.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; OIWYE~SKIY, N.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; NADVODSKIY, V.Ye., podpolkovrik; MaN, L.A.) inzh.-kontr-adniral, glav. red.; PIUMN, N.S., polkovnik, zar, otv. red.; LEVCHENKO, G.I., admiral, red.; BAKETINA, G.F., tekhn. red. [Eaval atlas] Morskoi atlas. n.p. 1-d. Glavnogo Shtaba Voe=o-.,,,, 14orskofo Flota. Vol.3. [Vaval history] Voerma-istoricheskii. 1942 Pt.1 Text for the maps] Opisaniia k kartam. 1959. >zdi" Ni~ 1. Ruusia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo oboroiW. (Haval history) S/759/62/000/004/005/016 1)207/D308 AUTHOR: Gass V. 1~ TITLE: Injector-buncher for a linear electron accelerator SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Uskoriteli, no. 4, 1962, 29-39 TEXT: A description is given of a new type of injector-buncherfor travelling-wave linear electron ,accelerators (orthotrons). A cylin- drical resonator contains a tungsten-point electrode (wire of grade 9A-5 (VA-5)) which is etched and heated close to its melting point in order to obtain monocrystalline structure at the tip (ra_~ diused to 1 - 2-5/u). Microwave (3000 DIC/S 40 kW) pulses produce strong field emission from the tungsten tip; the emission current is 12.0/uA, equivalent to 5 x 107 A/cm2. Electrons are emitted only.,* during a small portion of the microwave pulse because the field emission current depends strongly on the applied voltage. The electrons are thus bunched automatically. The electrons in front.. of the bunch are made to move more slowly than those at the bac.k, Card 1/2 S/75 62/000/004/005/016 Injector-buncher for ... D2 07YD3 08 by passing the pulsed beam through a second resonator to which a suitably phased microwave voltage is applied. Radial spread is Dre- vented by grids placed across the apertures of the two resonators. Stability and long service life of the tungsten electrode are en" sured by 'flashing' it at 20400K to remove the a sorbed gases and by using it in high vacuum. However, even at 10-9 mm Hg the working life of the electrode is many hour8. The advantages of the field- emission injector-buncher compared with the usual klystron or waveguide bunchers are: (1) production, acceleration and bunching of electrons in one operation; (2) absence of a high-voltage sup- ply; (3) small size and simple construction; (4) low power needed for electrode heating (10 20 W). There are 13 figures. Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4019721 S/2759/63/000/005/0045/0054 AUTHOR: Gass, V. F. TITLE: Approximate calculation of electron dynamics in an injector-buncher SOURCE; Moscow. Inzbonerno-fixichookiy institut. Uskoriteli (Accelerators), no. 5, 1963, 45-54 TOPIC TAGS: buncher, injector4uncher, electron dynamics, resonator, cathode, ' cold-cathode field emission cathode, cold-cathode current, electron motion, bunching ABSTRACT: The injector-buncher (considered in an earlier paper) consists of two cylindrical resonators located side-by-side (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). Oscillations of type Rojo are excited in the resonators. A cold-cathode (field- emission cathode).is located in the first resonator. A sharp pulse of current occurs during one complete cycle of the high-frequency oscillation. Fig. 2 of the Enclosure ahovs the nature of the cold-cathode current under a sintisoidal voltage. The paper proves that by using certain assumptions during the solution of the equations of motion of the electrons in the resonators, a qualitative and quantitative study can be made of the bunching properties of Ccwd 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4019721 the device without actual recourse to the numerical integration of the equations of notion. Only longitudinal electron motion in considered and the space charge in not taken into account. In many practical cases the space charge and the radial motion -do not essentially alter the final result and only complicate the problem. An approximate integration of the equations of.electron motion in the first resonator is carried out. The bunching characteristics in the second resonator are obtained. Orig. art. has: 27 formulas and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Inzhenerno-fitichookiy institut, Moscow (Engineering-Physics Institute) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE AN: 19Mar64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: NP NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 000 C.,d 2/3 ACCESSION NRJ AT4019721 ZNCLOSURZ: 01 Catho.dq JTK I r . ......... Fig. 1. Diagram of an Fig. 2. Nature of the cold-catbode injector-buncher current under a sinusoidal voltage. Card 3/3 L 22485-65 UT(m) AS(mp)-2/9SD(gs)/DIAAP ACCESSION NR: AT5001495 6/2759/64/000/006/co43/00501 AUTHOR: BMev, V. K6 Cass# Ve pe~ TITLE.*. Dynamics of, particles -in- a cylindrical cavity operating at the Solo mods SGURCEi Moscow, Inzhene,rno-fizicheskiy institute Uokorltelij no, 6j 1964, 43-50 TOPIC TAGS: electron bunchingy electron acceleration electron dynamics., cylindrical cavityt electron beam acceleration ABSTRhCT: The authors calculate the dynamics of e MQ 019 _jongjtudjna.X-2ax~ic3, - t a r6und cylindrical cavity operating in the E0,10 modep using a combination of analytic andgraphical methods. The electron kinetic energy is determined ana- lytically as a first integral of electron motiong and families of curves are * Plotted with:which to.determine the phase-energy relations and the energy spectrum of the electron beam at the output of single cavities and of several cavities in cascade, as functions of the cavity lengthp the field intensity, arA the freqgency of the electromagnetic field, A numerical example illustrating the application of the method shows that a monoenergetic electron bunch with phase dimensign.,of 1100 C04 1/2 7 GASS, V.F. Experimental neasuremen' of the Output Farameters a' an 4njfc',cr- -buncher. Uskoriteli no.6:51-55 164. Measurement of the phase length of an electron cluster formed in an injector-buncher. Ibid.:56-61 ~INCIF--i 18: 2 L 06548-67 - -Mg! P (e) /E7dP (t) /Eri 03 W ACC NRt AT6017511 CN) SOURCE CODE: LR/2759/65/000/007/0083/0085 !AUTHOR: Gass, V. F. ORG: none 1 Jul :TITLE: Lanthanum hexaborate (LaB6) and zirconium carbide cathodes for an injector- I ibuncher SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Uskoriteli, no. 7, 1965, 83-85 TOPIC TAGS: particle accelerator component, electrode, vacuum research ABSTRACT.:, ZrC cathode spikes with points having ^-lp~adius were made by the electro- forming process in a 4% NaF solution. LaB6 cathod re formed in an H3PO4 electro- ed lyte. 'The properties of these new cathodes were ti ed under varying current, temper ture and vacuum conditions. The results am graphed and relative advantages of the t types are compared. Orig. art. has: -3 figures. SUB CODE: 20,09,11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004 Card 1/1 f,, L 24204-65 EWT(1)/EWG(k)~iWT-(m')/FPA(si)-2/EPF(n)-2/EWA(d)/EPA(w)..~2/T/EWA/. FWP(t)/EWP(k)/EWP(b) ?z-6/Pab_iq/Pu_4 iip(c) RHWIMJ'dIJDIJGAT. ACCESSION NR: AP500291.7 AUTHOR: Gass, V. F.7 TITLE: Using. a tungsten cold cathodJ in a obf field SOURCE: Radiotekhnika. i elektronikat v. 10.- no. 1, 1965, 203-205 TOPIC TAGS: electron injector, buncher, cold cathode ABSTRACT: The operation of cold cathodes made from VA-5 tungsten wire in an inJector-bunche having.a loaded Q-factor of about 1000 at 2 C is brief4 r described. The wire points had a radius of curvature of 1. 5 - 2 p and were prefired at a near-melt temperature for 40-60 min. Occluded-gas elimination was made at 1000 - 1500C * and (2 -,4)x 10-8. torr. Afield-emission current appeared when a pulse power of 5-110 kw was applied to the first resonator. The currentwas about 90-120 0eh the pulse power was raised to 25-30 kw (pals a 'current i.- 80_~ 110 *hV). At 100 -140p,71. the points current density was 'Card 117. 11 -- - . I I - , - --- I:-, ~, .,, -, ~,-- ~,, I - ~cl: I . : - ; , , . I , -:~- t- , , ; . . . -; : ; - - - -: 1 :~ ~ 7~ ~ _. : _-, ~ ~, - GASSAM, A. 'Budgetary receipts from the income of organizations of the Office of Grain Procurements" by L.Levitakii. 'Reviewed by A.Gassan. Yin. SSSR 18 no-3:90-92 Mr '57. (WaA 10:5) (Grain trade) (Internal revenue) (L.Levitskii) GASSANI P. A. Application of silting as a measure against filtration in the const- ruction of the Dnieper irrigation system. didr. i mel., 4, No 2, 1952. 7 in frr watcr a.-- a rrasur~ tuairltt, _c:l* I v 'i Of 1wosian Acr~s:jcns, 1,11 r-curv of C~'v, 7c 1'. GASSANY Yu.p. Retroperitoneal teratoma in a child. Vop.onk. 6 no.2:93-95 F 160. (MIRA 14:2) (RETROPERITOWAL SPACE-TUMORS) ZVEREV, A.F., prof.; GASSAN, Yu.P. Polycystic kidneys in children. Urologiia no.61.5"0 160. (MIRA 1. Iz kafedry detskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.F. Zverev) Sverdlovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. (KIDIMS--DISEASES) 15:5) GOSANOV,,, I.G.; SOKOLOVA. L.I. Stratigraphy and litholog7 of Devonian sediments in the Volga Valley portion of Stalingrad Frovince. Trudy VITIGNI no. 19:47-65 159. (MIRA 13:12) ' (Stalingrad Province--Geology, Stratigraphic) FILIPFOVA, M.P., kand.geol.-mineral.nauk; AWITOVA, S.M.; GASSAROVA, 1.0. Distribution of silt and arenaceous sediments in the Jivet and Yras- nian stages of the Devonian in the Volga-Ural region. Trud7 VNIGNI no.22.-155-168 159. (MIRA 13111) 1. Vasso7uznn nauchno-issladovatellskiy goologo-razvedochnyy i neftyanoy institut. (Volga-Ural region--Silt) (Volga-Ural region-Sandstone) _'T 1~. oASSANOVA, I.G., k-urator; YZMNA, L.M.; IL'INA, N.S.; KARASEV, H.S.; - -- FIbigHWO, A.I. [deceased]; FILIPPOVA, M.F. KHDKMV, P.S. Kikino key well. Trudy VNIGNI no.26:227-307 160. (MIRA 14:1) (Russian Platform-Petroleum geology-) .. ARODIOVA, S.M.; GASSANOVA, I.G.; KALEEDA, G.A.; LOTSM.M-T, O.A.; MAKAROVA, T.V.; NECHITAYLO., S-.X-.-':'-=HOVA, A.A.; SOKOLOVA, L.I. Mariia Fil-ippovna E'llippova, 190-!-19L4'; obituary. Lit. i pol. iskop. no.61181-182 N-D t64- (MIRA 18:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-i-ssledovaLeltskiy geologorazvf--dochnyy neftyanoy institut (Moskva, Ye-257, zhosse Entuziasto,;, d.121,). Glls~>f\rvuvrx, r-1. USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Neuro-Muscular V-11 Physiology, Ab s Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 11 1956y 4363 Author K. Gassanova Inst Central Institute of Prosthetology Title Functional Characteristics of Muscles after Amputation and urder the Influence of Prosthesis. Orig Pub : In: 5-ya muchn. sessiya Tsentr, i.-n. in-ta protyezir. i protyezostroyeniya, M., 1956, 84-88 Abstract : After amputation and before prosthesis, the muscular T~unction was decreased not only in the anatomically inju- red muscles, but also in other femoral and pelvic muscles. Muscular atrophy was moderat3 and equal on the stump and on the hip. After prosthesis, the electrical activity of the muscles was greater than before prosthesis. Card 1/2 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Neuro-Muscular Physiology. Abs Tovx Ref Zhur Biol., No 1: 1958, 4363 This suggests that the functional changes are reversible in the muscles of the amputated leg. Changes brouL.Jit about by the inactivity of the leg were reversed after prosthesis. Card 2/2 USSR'. inzh.; OKOIX)VICH. inzh.; AKINOv, inzh. I F~N.- BELOV, V,M., GASSE'Ll" . ........ Irizical rate of filling the mr,-.,.d .,,th steel ---n Ale IAL. prof-zv. 5si,,-13 my 164. ~M~RA 18;5" ifierj~;rs fiv ?.iin.- ;T, rattid ly thl~- ArY T-Sen..-nt 31 zio.,~:16 'Mr-Ap 1. Katav-lvanovskiy tsementnyy zavcxi. GASSER, K. GASSERj K. The role of technical representative of the Technology and Rationalization Club in a branch office of the State Lumber Center. p. 11. Vol. 29# no. IOP Oct. 1955 LAS POLSKI AGRICULTURE Poland So: East European Accession, Vol. 6., No. 51 May 1957 GASSI)EV U.I. I- Along strike movable shield supports for longwalls in steeply dipping seama mined with cutter loaders. Ugall Ujcr. 6 no.6:28-29 Je 162. 04IRA 15:7) 1. Glavnyy inzhener shakhty No.19/20 tresta Gorlovskugoll. (Mine timbering) "-4--0o 0 0 0:0:::00 - 0 $0000 0 a -W 4 III to 11 A, M m a u v a 39 o a a * 4 )_A 4 2 -1 -t b At , _ e a 00 0o 00 low W~ odw& a L) . . AM) OAMMUl Ar. AA*J, AwA, ;-00 Aw. Mr.. 1J (ANO. 6) AW41 (IM) W. W. 09HA co 0 &* Log I L A NITALUMMXAL LITIRAnIf CLASUPICAMP 110.1 Gil fill. Ilk .1tillo-t will, CIA Isl Ives I I . 1 9 A ; AA L OW 0 1 ON I A 0 3 2 It 0 sw it e9 It .1 cc 1( k&4 " I I INA to 4, 0 0 go I * 0 0 0 910 0 g 6 0 If 00 00 00 : 0 9 0 0010 0 6 0 00 'Fit : ACC NR; SOURCE 71/0483 E: UR/0000/65/000/ooo/o4 AunioR: Khorbst, kh.; ORG: None TITLE: Modern fi4 search and not control devices and technical developmental prospects SOURCE* Nauchno-t4khnicheakaya konforentsiya po razvitiyu flota rybnoy promy- shlennosti stran-chelenov SEV. 2d, Leningrad, 1964. Rybolovnyy flot (Fishing fleet)l sbornik trudov ko0erentsii, v. 1, Leningrad, Izd-vo Sudostroyeniye, 1965, 471-483 TOPIC TAGS: sonar' equipment, marine equipment, detection equipment, recording equipment, electronic equipmentl underwater sound equipment, food, fishing ship ABSTRACT: Efforts of the electronic industry in the German Democratic Republic to accommodate its shipbuilding industry with the equipment needed aboard its fishing vessels are described. Technical data for the RAG 400 and HAG 4o1 sonar, used for horizontal and vertical fish detection purposes, are tabulated, and information as to numbers of such equipments used in GDR-built fishing vessels and exported is provided. The manufacture of recorder type fathometers in the "Koopenick" Radio Plant in Berlin, is discussed, as is the latest equipment, the HAG 250, a recording fathometer with a wired, seine probe attachmento Equipment arrangements and com, binations for specific purposes in fishing vessels, are listed and described. The Card ard C and F. Gesm BAEZ HOINg We HOULDS (Notall, 1249, 3, (21/22), 367- 3731 (23/24). 418-421).--lbe design, operation, and results obtained froo a contisnous-casting isaach"ins, for the sultiple-easting of wire bara eAd rodes are illustrated and described In details The a-chino has two casting pitso ,*,,,,, with a whoir. mte, of k,-,,,i,,g, 1,'v. at I , rotary. p6ton pump. ran bel vark4l be-t%mit 11-3 still 11 ou.i. " " uI;I A", .41. It -u;avv elf IIIIjI.jWv. iffmi-tive elf tho. 61.1. %% 11'.11 .-A-fillit ir-harx 501 inni. swcjju~zm or nxis 50 min. dix.. 4 die-e, are o...'all"i in Ilrl.~ I'ACII tILIP14% 11ir alloy is melted in an 8-ton. lip-axiA. rkt-tric n,s6t.in- funiall., froin which it . red * swivelling. el-Ari-11% I'MI4.41,41. re,frActorv-1inerd. coeet-ineve. '1aur:Icr and distributor. al1*jtL-t.J.I,- for .1. '1 - eure,l height so that the, x1metitei of the dilitrilput4pr cIui Im% kept to-lo* the, I'll, of t1w d". Ile spouts h.% hito U*wrL4. and thL' 1141W 'If Int'tLil fn'M "A Ppout to each dk is =42*71)y m&naaHv4)pvmtA-d nti,,Iv vA[%.-q timsipting of esst.irun ITAO with airiteivel alumina tipel. lktaiI4 Air givull orthe,Mte,orpiweringofthk W)k% the tinirAdwuring, th4-vIectri,-.%IriwrI:y awl IsIxmr n4juinments, tIW IIIIC"). Atul met-ril.,111141 surrAir x1rurtlin~e, 1411.1 0.. 1...... IMIlical pf"pidis-4 of tile 111414-641 IMMIU4441, 'Alle-11 IA41111V ~.41111.14 Piles elf I'ar, &IHI r'xIq elf pun! Aluminiuln. %nil Itloolini'llo -flow --l,I-p,-r nickel an-I alueninium ctipprr magnesium alloys. rh.. nim-hin.. otak- Ow ii-otinuou* camint: or small aiws a c"minrativelY lpaivL, 1.1"l-ititin. --F. N'. BAKUNTS, V.S., inzhener; BAKINOVSKIT, K-L., inshener; A BYEKO, S.As, PRYAKHIX, inihoner; PILILYAN, D.G. (Krasnodar); TERWHOV, P.A., inzhener; XLITN, R.N., inshener (leningrad); GASSOKH, A., inzhener; GUSIV, T; ALZMAJIMOV, elektrononter (Omskaya-%1ITATtp7T_,*ftVIN, I.A.. inzhener; KOIDNEYM , I. (Omakaya oblast'). Arranging and insulating the ground wire of aerial lines. Inergetik 1 no.6: 12-35 N '53. (KI-RA 6:11) 1. Zakavkaztsvetnetstroy, g. Yerevan (for Bakunts). 2. Belenergostroy, g. Minsk (for Bakinovskly). 3. Stalinskays, sheleinaya doroga, g. Zaporoshlys (for Alekseyanko). 4. Sel'elektro, g. SumW (for Terekhov). 5. Glaysell- elektro, Komi ASSR (for Gassokh). 6. Gorelektroset', g. Shcherbakov (for Gusev). 7. Gorodskaya elaktrostantsiya, g. Valuyki (for Alaksandrov). 8. Oblaellkhosproyekt. g. Pskov (for Savin). (Illectric lines--Overhead) BALABAYNV, V.A.. inzh.; GASSOXH, A.0-, inzh.; SHUBAYLTV, H.U., inzh. Parallel operation of SGT generators. Mekh. i elek.uots.,.11- khoz. no.4:42-44 '57. (MIRA 12:4) (Electric generatore) .,GASSOVSKIY, G.N. (Hasovstkyi, H.M.] Practical significance of infusorians and the history of their study. in the Ukraine, Mrs prats' Zool. muz, AN URSR no. 29:58-90 460o (141--RA 14'.4) (UkAine-Infusoria) `~~GASSOVSKIY, G.N. Change of functions and physiological substitution in the evolution of free swimming vorticellae. Zool. zhur. 39 no.9:1423-1424 S 1600 wiu 13;9) 1. Chair of Zoology, Cherkassky Pedagogical Institute. (Infusoria) (Evolution) GAS,~WjKIY, L. N. and i'JOLSKAYA, "Sensibility to Light of the Peripheral Centers of the "Letina", Sovietski Vastnik Oftalinologii, Vol. 9, 1936. 2nd ed. (1, A' J~OV '3 A"' I Y ,L . N . "Luminous and Color Jensibility of the Peripheral Centers of the Aietina. deport. to the 1~i.-st Session of the Helmholtz Institute of icientific and Clinical Research, 1937. 96 0 0 0 00 a so 0 0 0 0 9JW- is -mv IWIS111M.W v 9 43 4. Ail C -9 L-J a 1. ji- JL- -#I m W- gk ice A .cvlbf,(~ 00 -00 00 '06 so bw khm N. A. Niholalsaim, (C,,-JIL of the gj*jW~jj6 gab*Ushowed little deLres" A o: thm bembil Wam, , km 3 to i sec.. abo,,t half im Siecuracy malsis 0.4 me., and a rapid drop with shorter ex tra Bee, t:041 A N OITALLUVI~KAI MIX&TWt CLAMPKATION [Z- -77 It' r u AA I a w o v Im -j Is K ~Td4: 00 006 oo 0001000 00 609666 0 0 0 0 c VS K 11). L - N) - -;~/, . e' / / A ft / , f - ee,-O I I'-J' or itox TmnKmoi.t) Anr Srrwxn~-torsc VISION AS AVFRCTKD NY TIM PlItt0t) 1111 OR.-%F.RVA-. 710?4. -& NikolAaya. Waw)Wts Rtodsot ,IX,klwdy) do 711yl~d. dej Sc~ do I'llftlis. olth )an. 1q43, VIII .19. No, o, pp. in EnKli,h ) 0.1 1 toi "Unt, cs ar- vart I'LL a-, F I F to Is tj It u is 11 0 it *[vn ONA ava:$,Bll vim 1. 5 I.&F upa. I. Ia" .4. I AS f.- AL-2 _k_ A JL__L_JL__J. .10 R F QIt 1-1- V-.CLL-A I _J__AA 10 CC W UL i. iL 9 A 1~ l t its ..0 -4. 61144 JIL lb AdvAlk mr do 61" of 66"dar 41 dw~mhww"Wd INNO of dil M'N% - VT&r- Am "MOLMATA. K A. QL A 41" ON* At AWRA-4bowl- WAN6 m=Wm as vmmm at dw ammm i cOmlrM OW bm'g* Of A WN MR dlcribmiL 7W m In mbmm mr4pmm* ra "W"a 10 A of tt, dm dlw*s*M*A*.bwa ;p 1~ L U. go 'r #q nt a . "00 tA ISO 0 0 "I A SO 0 J` 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 k 9,106,66 0 0 0 0 . e 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "T'lie Lil-'ht Thr~-.sholds in the 'Yoveal Portion of th~-, i~. N. ;,-.ulanov- 93, No 1, P-. 29-30 FlIfT)o7a is to flet the .1-tuare of th-a llilht thresholds (I.e. the liclit i~-rc rti-on thn~zhold) anll to th~,,r. qirmititutivtAy in U-1 "ovea. ~";ot-~,~ th%t :-h-~ L6 k-enco" or non-e~xistence of bri alchwor.atic tlir,~,-hold in the fov,-~a Ls stIll ir. loubt (,;, I. Fina~~in, Probl '~'iziol Crtiki (I-ro'--laliz .-f -phys-ioir,-i-c--d .To ~,, (10~,I) X. N. Bulanova, ilbirl. Clt~s relat-3-1, stlAy of L. N. '~~!sso~.,Skiy, K. N. Eula:,,O Z. L. 6hvarts (W~i, 58, :~-o 6) 1947) Fr s~--nte~! Ac-I ~'.3renin 3 'e!: 53- GASSOVSKIY, L. N..L KRIVOSHAPOVAP L. V. Multifocal eyeglasses. Nov. med. tekh. no.2:47-59 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Gosudarstvennyy ordena Lenina opticheskiy institut imeni S. I. Vavilova. -46 (MGLASSES) ANDROUNIKOV. K.S.; BALAKOV. V.V.; BUZHINSKIY, A.N.; BURAGO, A.U.; YBUTHAN, L.A.; VISIRIZVSKIT, A.A.; VOLOSOV, D.S.; GASSOVSKIY, L.N.. professor; GARSHUN, A.A., professor; TILITASHEVIGH, M.A.; YSV~tOiITXV, K.S.; GURRVICH, M.M., professor; KOLTADIN, A.I.; KORYAKIN, B.M.; KURITS- KIT, A.L.; PAPIYANTS. K.A.; PROKOFITRY. V.K.. professor; PUTSVIO. Ye.K.: RAZUNOV, M.A.; RITYNI, N.H.. SAVOSTIYANOVA, N.V., professor; SEVCHUKO. A.N.-, SXNNOV, N.I.. STOZHAROV, A.I.; FAYXRKAH. G.P.. professor; FBOFILOV. P.P.; TSARNVSKIY, Ye.N., professor; Ch'MaXATATIT, D.P.; YUDIN, Ye.Y.; KAVRAYSKIY, V.V., professor; VAVILOV, S.I., akademik. redaktor LOPtice in military science] Optika v voennom dele; abornik statei. Pod red. S.I.Vavilova i N.V.Savostlianovoi. 1zd- 3-e. zanovo parer. I dop. Moskva. Yol.2. 1948. 387 P. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. 2. Sostavitelt - sotrudniki Goeudaretven- nogo Optichaskogo instituta (for all except Vavilov and Xavrayakty) 3. Voyanno-morskaya akademiya (for Kavrayskiy) (optics) GASSOWSKI, Pavel. The rehabilitation. in connection with surgical management of lower extremities. Chir.narz. ruchu 20 no.4:335-340 1955. 1. Z Zakladu Leczniczo-Wychowawazego dla dzieci po chorobis Heinego-Kedina w Gocialkoviesch Zdroju Dyrektor: dr. P.Gassowski. Goczalkovice Zdroj. Zaklad Leesn.-Wychovawczy dla dzieci po chorobie Heinego-Kedina. (LNG, surgery in polio., pre & postap. rehabiL) (POLIKYELITIS, surgery preop. & postop. rehabil.) (RMfA ILITATION, in various diseases polio., preop. & posto-o. rehabil. in leg surg.) Rehabilitation of children with funnel chost after surgical therapy. Chir. narz.ruchu ortop. polska 26 no-3:301-304 161. 1. Z Sanatorium Rehabilitacyjnego dhirurgii Dzieciecej w Konstancinio Dyrektork lek. P.Gassowski Z Kliniki Chirurgii Dzieciecoj V4 w Warszqwi6 Kierowniki rof. dr. J. Kossakovski. KHORAX abnorm) . GASSULIp Be Self-action, initiative. Kryl. rod. 15 no.8:26-27 Ag 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Predsedatell gorodskogo komiteta Vsesoyuznogo dobrovoll- nogo obahchestva sodeptviya armii, aviatsii i floty SSSR, Chalyabiriskaya obl., g. Troitsk. SALMONy P,A,; GRIFFEN9 W,O.;,GASTANEDA9 A.; ROOTV H.D.; WANGERSTEENP O.H. local gastric hypothermia; experimental and clinical data on its use in massive gastroduodenal hemorrhage. Vest.khim. 84 no.3:3-20 Hr 160. (MIRA 13:12) (HnKnTMMA) (BMORRUGE) GAS - -A,- P- "Infinitely variable regulation of bobbin speed a spinning macine of periodic activity." R. A. Gakell, reviewed by A. P. Gastev. Telist. prom., 12, No 7, 1952. kandida I _qgPV,c t takhnicheakikh nauk, BOGATOV, AS., retsenzent; MMTASHIKOV, F.S., retsenzent; AFXWGELISKIY, S.S., reda,~-tor; MNDVMV, L.Ya., tekhnicheekl3r redal-tor [Mechanical spinning of wool] Apparatnoe priadenle shersti. Moskra, Goa. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo Ministeratva pronqshlennykh tovarov shirokogo potrableniia SSSR, 1954. 385 P. (MLRA 8-3) (Woolen and worsted spinning) GAST31V, A. P. [Mechanical spinning of wool] ApWatuos priadenie shersti. KoskTa, Gislegyrom, 1954. 388 p. (NTRA 8-.-I4 D) P DM"GIN, Sqrggy Matveyevich: OZERIDT. Boris Viktorovich; KOPELEVICH.Ye.I., radaktor; GASTV,A.P., retBenzent; RLIKIHA,R.M., tekhnichaskiv redaktor [Organizing, assembling, repairing and adjusting of continuous- action spinning looms (spinning of fine wool)) Ustroistvo, mon- tazh, ramont i naladka priadillnykh mashin nepreryvnogo deistviia (grnvannoe priadenia tonkoi sherstvi). Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo Ministerstva taketillnoi pro-.Wahl. SSSR, 1955. 207 P. (MMA 9: 3) (Spinning machinery) (Woolen and worsted spinning) Sii~~ OUROV, Boris Viktorovich; GASTEV, A.P., retsanzent [deceasedh ORWT1, L-A., red.; PWVEM, L.Ta., tekhn.red. (Combing machines for wool spinning] Cbasallnye mashiny grobannogo prisdaniia sharati. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po legkol promyshl., 1959. 183 p. (MIRA 12:1) (Combing machines) (Wool-combing) GASTEV, B. G. U-STEV, B. G., Doc Tech Sci - (diss) "Certain problems of the theory of the transportation of wood in switches on timber-hauling roads." Llvav.. 1958. 33 pp with diagram. (Min of Higher Education MM. MOs Forest-Engineering Inst). 120 copies (KLy 20-58p96) KROTOV, Vladimir Romanovich; TORGONSKIY, Mikhail Nikolayevich; QAS=A&.p doktor tekhn.nauk,, prof.p retsen4ent; GAVRILOV, X.I., insh.j retsenzent; TOVSTOLUZHSKIYp N.I., red.; PITEMAN, Ye.L., r(ed. izd-va; GRECHISHCHEVA, V.I., tekhn. red. (organization of the construction of logging roads] Organizatsiia stroitellstva lesovoznykh dorog. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 1262 p. (mim 16:6) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy sukhoputnogo transporta. less Ltvovfkogo lesotekhnicheskogo instituta (for Gastev). 2. Nachallnik mekhani- zataii stroitel'stva lesozagotovitellnykh predpriyatiy TSeqwf- nogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta mekhanizatsii i emerge- tiki leanoy.promyAhlennosti (for Gavrilov). (Forest roads--Design and construction) LEONOVICH, ivEl-ri Iosif- -r- rekhn. nauk:, retserizen*, Kand. t,,,k-;Ti,najk, retsenzen~c., *ekan, na~ik.. nauchn.red AKAL~;VFJ'll (Automot" va and opera- tion of !,:-giT,- rmi- Wombill- nye le sovo zr.Lye d - r C, r,: 1 1 ~i stf I to-I s ivo i ek s- pluatatsi4a j .~ -pr Minsk, Vyllshaia !~tjk ',MIRA 18.12- GASM, D. M. Sleop follouing an epileptic seizure and ayndromo of protracted .91nep,. Nevropat. peikhiat,,, 1-.!oslcva 19:6, Nov.-Doe, 50. p. 53-5 1. Of tho Leningmd Noul-o-Ps"hiatria Institute imni V. IL, Bcdchterev (Director-Prof, V, N. Mynalahchev) and the ClWc for Nervow Diseanes (Director-S. N. Davidenkov,, Active Mamber of tho AmdeM, of Heacal Sciences USSR) of the Institute for the Advanced Training of Phyuicians. CUIL 20,, 3, Harch 1951 j K- L *Dtamssicaml toLarsaces AV-IT *leownts, (540.1m ry) T-- t- - 'R.-mr.h M ~onftttons OM%.d nItLoot. tot. of steel rreme. of Lbd.ltrtGl buildLngs* (SeWon 11) 399, 0. Tn. - *Res#arch on the Concrete -t-.9th thearyl (5 .. L- 11) ." A WGUM (fnu) (prabsMy Nikly 0. bogd_)~. - 11 end VWM (fau) - 'Gonaral rvadations dpt,-d- T.-_ -L.Mrwtion. - d..%V2. I QrmCtlOO.-4 OnAmt-MeAM Or flat roofs Ln the UMM and tb. renat of re. inres. t1gatton of net roor tr-t- in tbw U3W (SassLoa TI) DMR=-Xly. H- 8- - *A-G1GtAnc* Of rVin. ?Orc4l-c6Fi6r,WD*Ab4rm to tbe effect of tronever.. rort.o" (3.4~tm 11) - - qC=E, A. A., Prof. Dr. - *pq,o,t tt. and probLeemp or 4.mlp of bullaIng strWt_*g solaton, n) . -1. arliprty F., rror. D~P* -p-rl*--" (5.8.ioa IV) NOFWANII- v ond UMMV F V -'rrobleme, ;r J-Lolng ;;.,7 1; ;;.c-t woulage (5114ton IV) T I., -r. Dr. to ;.d stiffWas at raLnforted coocratu mosbers' (3aselon 11) L 0"TAMU, T. I., rrar., rrest4ent of 8414100 nj 2100 Scheduled to Present a poper in Session Ut M16 not 9L"n. 10umber of tbu stogrLag COMImitt" for the cogre- -n-, Auk~y it.. pror. I*. -'bb;.Io or carrytog tapscity of Blab* m" shous toy the Unit wtbw (se-ion 11) MW *Err--2MzLA'A- hvr. , D. U.-- NUMMvy,of ovati-o" 10SLIALm" of h-7 -Immumete (smoolum, IV) repw" IND be sol"twe for as au. coffamw gua Bat QMM%j AM*,,, me". olmouill rw DRIMUS sommemb, alu" 'a Dmueumftaumm, Mou'02MMIllo U40 so AM- GASTRV, B.S.; FILAUOVA, Ts.N. The influence of light and zLitrogen. compounds on the alkaloid content of belladonna. Agrobiologlys '53, NO-1, 94-5. WaA 6z2) (CA 47 no.22:12531 '53) 1. PYatIgorsk Pharm. Inst. 0 e 0 go a* Oil 0 0 it, J 1 1 v v N Cc WE[ k It A . - - t Chen" redstamace at d"uhums and shiminum ativats to 11hij, Vapors at bigb templittisjujiss. V. K. llrr~hkr. It. S. a s 9 4,41tv still 1. V. Okitin. Kkim. . 77-V1119171: Chimir & ixdxilrl~r 40. 245 11. -I'p to " :1 5!7' Cr l" ( t 12 Wi i i fl f oy con z. , . . l c a fechru it erv .~l and 11.1sei, Cl and C%militly chr,"nal exhihit %&1i%fA,- iltAtit'r 10 S V&IWW'6 0.3 9. JWT I.I. WlWfVA~ MAW- ' 4 " 1 Y ch &% Imiler plAilp. Cr -tej. \1 rte.. un,jer t1tv - . w 11 4 morne t"Wilion., uruh-mo such titrunit tiorrmilm a% it) tender .9 ate" uw1ev,. S concrt. i4 C1 Comiderettle notitirlAner in " " (h i- r h d h h h = 00 ro , ~ar e tit in -J. 4 i t ke .l. the 1i full "t N"imi, I'l 4r,.1 tionitithrCimirtlattf 11 ,3 . and 14 C.N (up it) 7t1i I 11AA tic ramt. Chn"llial i4 I wikv A% Tht- trininium Imipurlilpic* of thr ellovinX nietalA sit Cr 1:1 14 awl A] 4 5~1. A. P.-C oew zoo hoe go ties tie 0, A At A O OTAWdSfK~t LITEW!Of CL.ISIIKATMU Tie* V u a AV so is 10 : ::: r 97(fir Opel Also Ran list 0 o a 0 I a T V n Aft- I W At KW n I fin o 6 0; 4 :Io : oo*o 00 Ole istieii go 0 0400000000 00e t I V 1-:) USSF,Thew~cal Technz-1c6-y. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Electrochemical manufacturing. Electrodeposit-'cn. Chemical sources of electrical current, 1-8 Ab5t J,--Urnal: Referat &ur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 5111 Author: Krestovnlkov. A. N., Gastev. S. S. Ins f, I. ut P :Mc~qczw PDLvgraphical Institute Vitie: Umetics of Etching of Zinc Used in Printing by the Chemical Method Origi-nal Fublicat'-=: Nauch. tr. Moak. poligr. i-nt, 1955; 3, 135-142 Abstract: investigation of the rate of dissolution of sheet Zn used in the prInting industry, in mixtures of ECI and RNO (using 15 W, .10 (Tj) and 5 (111) % by weight cf each component in he mixture), by the methcv-1 of determination of lose in weight (LW) after 5 minutes of etching W. The E in I was started at 250 and terminated at -1000 due to natural heating. Wxtixres !I and III were heated at 800 be- fors E, acp that the temperature of these mixtures attained -900 at the end of E. It is shcvn that with all other conditions being equal, Carl 1/2 USSR/Chem.kal Techrolor gy- Chemical Products and Their Application -- Electrochemical manufacturing. Electrodepositi-Lon. Chemical sources of electrical current, 1-8 Abst lournal; Refe-rat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 5111 Abstract: LW decrease Ln the series I ) II > III. Increase in the volume of the solutian from 100 to 1,100 ml, reBults,, in general, in greater LW, %,?d thla effect increases in the series III < 11 < I. On decrease of the effective surface of the Zn the LW decreases in III and undergoes no change in- 1. The last mentioned effect is attributed to attain- ment, -in 1,, of the saturation level of E products concentration, due to a high rate of dissolaticm. Using III as an example it is shown that the speed of stirring of the solution produces no substantial effect vn IW. Card 2/2 SOVII 37-58-11- 21063 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 176 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gastev, S.S...----. TITLE: Dissolution of Copper-nickel Alloys in Electrolytes (Rastvorenive medno-nikelevykh splavov v elektrolitakh) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. Mosk. polign in-t, 1957, Nr 5-6, pp 191-200 ABSTRACT: The rates of dissolution of a series of solid solutions of the Cu-Ni system in solutions of H2S04 (6 and 600/6) and HC1 (10%) were investigated. It is established that the dissolution in elec- trolytes of the solid solutions of the Cu-Ni system investigated is closely related to the phase diagram: It decreases considerably with an increasing Ni content in the alloy, i. e, , with an approach toward the P (magnetic) phase of the phase diagram. The stabil- ity of solid solutions of the Cu-Ni system increases with the approach to the P (magnetic) phase of the phase diagram. L. A. Card 1/1 SOV/137-58-11 23064 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr It, p 176 (USSR) AUTHOR: TITLE: Dissolution of a Copper-zinc Alloy in Electrolytes in Relation to the Grain Size (Rastvoreniye medno-tsinkovogo splava v elektrolitakh zavisimosti ot velichiny zerna) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. Mosk. poligr. in-t, 1057, Nr 5-6, pp -'Of 210 ABSTRACT- The dissolution rate of a Cu- Zn alloy (79.870/c Cu and 20.1 !(~b Zn) in 60/0 U12SO., and 10~o HC1 at 10'C was studied iii relation to the grain size. The grain size required was obtained by varying the degree of mechanical reduction (5, 20, and 300/o). It is shown that the rate of dissolution of the alloy in electrolytes increases with reduction of the grain size. Presence of atmospheric 02 in the electrolyte increases the rate of dissolution, CuCl which forms during the dissolution of the. alloy being a good carrier of 01n the absence of 02in a 10% HCI solution at 400C the dissolution of the Gu-Zn alloy comes practically to a standstill. Card 1/1 1Y 7,5'~2 0 0682712 /?. 1.2 J 0 SO'1/81-59-10-35211 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, p 265 (USSR) ALTHORS: Kres-ovnikov, A.N., Gastelt.. S.S. TITLE: Kinetics of Dissolution of Binary Solld Copper-&ased Solutions (With the Same Atomic Percentage Composition) In a Solution of Sulfuric Acid PERIODIC-AL. Sb. nauchn. tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-vo tsvetn. met-allurg-Li. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. I zolota,-1958, Nr 2.9, pp 196-198 ABSTRACT: The study of the rate of dissolution of binary solid solutions of Ni, Zn, Al and' LIn (5 atomic %) on'du base in 60% - H2S0jj at BOcC, which has Vie-en a-et,4-r- mined ty the analysis of the solution and by the change in the weight of the samples after every 100 hours in the course of 1,000 hours, has shown that this rate increases along the series Ni < Zn e-- Al -- Mn. The content of Mn in the solution in the dissolution of Mn--Cu-alloy is -5 atomic %. R,e N1, Zn and Al content, in individual samples of the solu'-don varies from 4 to 9 atomic G. Florianovich Card 1/1 KRESTOVNIKOV, A.N., prof.-. GASTEV, S.S., dotsent; GUBINA, V.V., assistent Rate of etching of zinc used in printing and recovery of etching solutions-. Nauch. trudy MPI no.7/8:247-253 ',SB. (MIRA 14:12) (Zincography) GASTEV, S.S., kand.khim.nauk, dotsent Diffusion of solid solutions 9f the copper-zinc system in sulfuric acid. Nauch. trudy MPI no-718:233-246 '58. (MIRA 14:12) (Copper-zinc alloys) (Sulfuric acid) GASTEV, S.S. (Moskva) Kinetics of the dissolution of copper-zinc alloys in sulfuric acid solu- tIons. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. no.31ll3-119 MY-Je 165. (KRA 1837) GASTEVp V.A. 27696 Armirovanie balok na glavwje rastyagivayushiye napryazhowiya. Trady iv vsesoyuz. korLf-taii po betonv i zhelezobetom. lonstrukt-aiyam. Ch. 2. M.-L. 1949, 3. 43-46. SOS KnizhWa Letopiep Vol. 1, 1955 akSTEEV) V. A. SZRGITEVSKIT,A.D. [translator] L_qASTIV. Y.A., professor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, retseazent; KUSHELEV, K-Tu., kandidat 9 takhnichaskikh neuk, redaktor; SOKOLOVA, L.Y., tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Problems In fatigue breakdown of steel; a collection of translational Voprosy ustalostnogo rezrusheniia stalsi; sbornik perevodnykh statei. Sokrashcheanya perevody A.D.Sergievakogo, pod red. S.V.Sereneena. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekha. izd-vo mashinostrolt.lit-ry, 1957. 150 P- (Stleel-Fatique) (MLRA 10:8) SOV/124-57-9- 108Z9 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 142 (USSR) AUTHORS: Gastev, V. A., Chikov, Ye. A. TITLE: An Investigation of the Behavior of Bars Subjected to Combined Com- pressive and Flexural Stresses Under Periodic Loading (Issledovaniye szhatoizognutykh sterzhney pod deystviyem periodicheskikh nagruzok) PERIODICAL: V sb.: 15-ya nauchn. konferentsiya Leningr. inzh.-stroit. in-ta, Leningrad, 1957, pp 353-356 ABSTRACT: The authors evolve approximate expressions for the stresses and permissible frequency-variation ranges for the case of a transversely vibrating uniform bar freely supported at both ends and subjected to the action of two periodic forces, the one longitudinal, the other trans- ve r s e. V. V. Bolotin Card 1/1 24(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3047 Gastev, Vladimir Alekseyevich Kratkiy kurEs Bo~rotivleniya materialov (Short Course on the Strength of Materials Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1959. 424 p. Errata slip in- serted. 22,000 copies printed. Ed.: G. I. Felldman; Tech. Ed.: K. F. Brudno. PURPOSE: This textbook-is intended for students of schools of hi~~*_ er technical edu6alttioh. COVERAGE: This textbook contains elementary information on the strength of materials. The following subjects are discussed: the plane and volume states of stress of bodies; deformations caused by tension, compression, bending,torsion, shearing, and combined stresses; statically indeterminate beams; the stability of a de- formed body; elastoplastic bodies; and dynamic loads and stresses. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1/ 16 GASTIV, V.A. "Designing rods for stability by the method of equilibrium in limited states" by I.I.Tarasonko. Reviewed by V.A.Gastev. Stroi. mekhA rasch.soor. 2 no.4:47-48 160. (MIRA 13:7) Ilastic rod and wires) rasenko, I.I.) M GASTPJ V A prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; OtIODSKIY, Ye.Ya., inzh.; BALAVADZF, VA., inzh. flesh-reinforced concrete and its advantafres over ordinary rein- forced concrete. D*-t. I rhel.-bet. no-9:389-391 S '61 (milut 111:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitol'stva i arkhitektury S~SR. (Reinforced concrete) S-UW,'0V-AINAYMI, Georgiy Aleksandrovich, prof.,. doktor tekhn.~ nauk; C-ASTEV, ,VA , prof., doktor tekbn. nauk: retsenzent; ROZERBERG, V.M.) tekhn. nauks red.; VASILIYEVA, V.P., red.izd-va; SFFfL&Y,SI:AYA, O.V., tekh-n. red. [Resistance of materials to plastic deformations; engineering methods for designing press-working operationsl SoprotivIenie materialov pla- sticheskorau deformirovani'Lu; inzbenernye metody rascheta operatsii pla- sticheskoi obrabotki raterialov. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1961. 461 p. (MIFLA 1402) (Deformations(Mechanics)) (Plasticity) (Sheet-metal work) GASTEV, v.A.; xi,rovER, K.A. (Leningrad) Determination of the elastic characteristics of ribbed plates. Stroi. mekh. i reach. soor. 3 no.6:1-4 161. (KRA 15:4)- (Elastic plates and shells) BAYDA, Eduard Nikolayevich; GASTET , V,A..,__goktor tokhn. naukf prof., rod.; ROTENB?MG, lz-d-va; VOROI WSKAYA, L.V., toldin. red. (General solutions in the theory of elasticity and problems on the parallelopipad and cylindor]Obslichlo rosheniia toorii up- rugosti i zadachi o parallelepipede i tsilindre. Pod red. V.A.Gasteva. LerdngTad, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 61 p. (MIRA15:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akaderdi stroitel'stva i arkhItektury SSM (for Gastev). (Elasticity) (Elastic solids) GASMI V;A.; PITLYUK, D.A. (Lieningrad) Results of studies of the character of the distribution of stresses in a transverse bearing partition. Stroi.mekh.i rasch.soor. 4 no.4:1-5 162. UMU 15:8) (Strains and stresses) (Wells) KRYLOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich, zasl. izobretatell RSFM, doktor tekhn. nauk; GASTEV, V.A.p zaal. deyatell nauki i tekh- nik:L RSFSR, aokicii-tekhn. nauk prof., retsenzent; BUTENIN, N.V., doktor fiz.-matem. naukp prof., nauchn. red.; VORONETSKAYA, L.V., red.izd-va i tekhn. red. [Electron-acoustical and radio measurement methods for testing materials and structures] Elektronno-akustiche- skie i radiometricheskie metody ispytaniia materialov i konstruk-tsii. Leningra4j, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 239 P. (MIRA 17:1) GkSTEV, Tu.A. Constructing an analysis on the basia of notry of a straight line. Uch.zap.MGZPI tile axiorlatized goo- no.3:46-56 159. (MIRI, 13:5) (Metam th a m-t i c e ) ----------- L-36737-65-- WO X ACCESSION 9/04T NR: #T5OO8648 0 10A ,, ..'GAUTHok - ~ -- ofihi le TITLE r 6l c M th l 1 d o ese : t. em 15 .0ro e o .. olog fig p SOURCE: Kibernetika, my9blenlye, zhiznl (C~berhetlcs, thought processes, and Iffe). Moscow, lzd-vo Mysl., t964, 469-472 TOPIC TAGS: automatic learning, learning theory, programmed learning, automated instruction, teaching machine,, cybernetics ABSTRACT: 'Ih this survey article, the author discusses the status of the application of cyberneUc methods tolthe learning processes in humans. It is well known that the learning process represents, in a certain way a classical example of control processes. J les related to the 11teachind'and 11self- However, at the present stage,, numerous stud teaching" of automatic devices have encounterf3d serous difficulties connected with the 1% absence of satisfactory theories of learning based on objective criteria. Moreover, during the llteachfng~' of aut6mata, one need not follow the teaching patterns estolishe there Is always a hope that I'machine learnifte, may for human beings. Nevertheless , considered as a kkd of approximation to a rational approach to the learning processes In man, Consequently# the author covers all:*ILspects -of the problem and, after btking eara 1/2 L 36737-65 ACCESSION NR-. ATS008648 :1- cogtd conoltdos that it zance of the latest advances in & field,;" still seems mo Ising at the present time to Work oft the vroblems of the rationalization 4 the prom stages of th6learning process than to,attempt t* got"' ting empirically discovered . , the much more complex (ard much IeVkred) Moral problem of "program" ego . ASSOCIATION: none ENCLI 00 SUB CODXi DP,~ t8 sullmrrml 03Nov" J-- THERt 00f, NO REW GOVS 009 '-- 0 ---j ' q j, "Ud-.OV , Yalkov Serlemn-virh (1887- 1 ~,-7) ; Y AI X- -, i "u. A. - L, red. (Talks on the teach -i-ng of mathematics' Besedy o prorudtivan~i matematiki. I-Icsir-va, Pro-sveshchenie: 19641. 235 p. (Mlk.-U 0-0 s-*AFw_WAVW_v~w_12__ oil .10I11:1114ts it ,a a N n a v m a I is 11 u u m a It 19 4 0 4: 4j 44 4 In 0 A,a a w r IL A I_L__L_ IL ~ ML r.-A A-M-A 4X-W.,t 'A-A I A A .90 00 .00 Obc&k to- SION ft Go 8. PWGWVA (Kff*M. 0: It, 4. 19-416).-Dw m-t stable Oketwiso an at alard Aw. =h PIN wkd -Aimiary P~- Tbey AmM be Q .00 On. Am ma Wi6b OP PTO #OW PWAO. 40 0 COO 00. 00 4 wee goo a nil age zoo ties uo 0 #-ILA WAULINGKII VICIOW1 UAIWICATION at Use Wee WNJ .1p Qv Owt Ow a.. ls~ It v 0-3 OL I I j ZA S a ad 0 9 0 1 r IN __7 IS AT 10 LI ; w . . " ; , ", 4, , , ~ "W-11- (1 1-001, nrintr "Action af Al~alj !"lirth oft !Ji, lic-n." ,()r or' CAnd T,~-chrdcal ",ci. S~jb 'IC, -av IC ---ri:3t of r-lanr- "inistrv of Mhe Construction Incill trv USSIR Summary ''I , 4 Sep Diss,-rtntions T-esciitcd Cur T)orrf-~zs in t-nd rm,.., in 0 s c o,.-:- i i 1195 GFrorn Vechernvava ':'oskva, jan-Doc l'?5G. 7 -'Vbfovvtm~~ mo'tds during ptes*61 A.- E_jL various points The it in rate of movement differs at Ist"ceof the ghtn po!ut from the me~i of the j creasts with the d! mold and from the punth. Inst-ihapeofcotnpl"conflb-tiration, movement deviates fmm a straight line. HANd Cooling prior to juncture of strLims rr. ults In poor w2ms, In dcAgning bbaptl and prm% molds, it Is ac:m~ary to strive to crvate minimum dif- o A 6a add !~W~SMMOT ~-Mr 'I. ~A. ns T , . OF Gastev SISHO i R*r4 ., 1955, 12, NO. --b; U143S. WOO, 3, . uts:were made of the depth to which the various com- ents were removed by leaching with water and with acid. In ho." can. of water a surface film is formed which may absorb alkaline Y earth Ions and SIO may go Into solution. NoSiOsiireniovedbythe action of acid. Rhe original paper givts stnne details of the effect of XajO, CaO. an .d AfgO on the cheqiit:at resistance of tho glass). 1-13111 :'7 SKOLYANSKIY, M.L.; RYVKIN, A.Z.,, red.; GASTEV) Yu.A., red. (Some problems in modern mathematics and cybernetics; collection of articles for mathematics teachers] 0 ne- kotorykh voprosakh sovremennoi matematiki i kiberne- tikij sbornik statei v pomoshch' uchiteliu matematiki. Maskvap Prouveshcheniet 1965. 530 P. (MIRA 18:7) IVAII"OV, Anatoliy Petrovich; GASTE"iA, G.A., red.; Ye.A., tekhn. red. I . [Chemical anilyois of fishes and their feeds; practical tranual. for pisciculturists] Khiricheskii analiz ryb i ikh kormov; pralAicherkoe rukovodstvo dlia i-yho,.,odov. 1,1,ogkva,, Rybnoe khoziaistvo, 1963. '116 p. (IJI~A 16:12) (Fishes) (Feeds--Analysis) (biochemistry) U.S.S.R. / Human and Animal Physiology. Kietabolism. T Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 21939. Author :,Gastgva G-.,;. Inst : Kubansk Inst. Title : Sugar Content in the Blood of Calves in Re- lation to Their Condition. Orig Pub: Sb. Stud nauohn rabot. Kubansk. 03.-kh. In-t (1956) vyD. 1-45, 47. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 22 H-) 7,E V,,9 USSR/Farm Anirnls Cattle. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biola, No 7, 1958, 3o943 )-3 Author : Kostin A.P., Gasteva GIS. Inst : - Title : Physiological Peculiarities of the Red Steppe and Kuban'- Black Sea Cattle. (Fiziologicheskiye osvennosti u krasmstepnoao i kubano- chernomrskogo skota) . Orig Pub : Tr. Kubansk. a.-kh. in-ta., 1957, vYp. 3 (31), 68-81. Abstract : Physiological processes under different ecological cor- ditions were studied on 26 calves, 47 castrated bulls, 14 heifers, and 18 cows. The Red Steppe cattle surpass other breeds by their hir jh adaptability to the hot cli- mate of Kuban'. The first intake of food lowers the oxidation processes in the calf, but in the second and subsequent feeding, gns metabolism increases and cardiac activity is intensified. In calves of the Red Steppe Card 1/2 USSR/Farm Animals - Cattle. 0-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 140 7, 1958, 3o943 breed raised in the plains, the oxidation processes are weaker than in the Kuban'-Black Sea cattle reared in the mountain regions. Oxygen is absorbed most intensively) and carbon dioxide is &iven off towards 12 noon. The camp-pasture maintenance increases gas netabollsia and intensifies substance metabolism. In animals on mountain pastures, at the altitude of 1,800-2,000 n. the &ns metabolism and oxidation processes decrease. When the animals are transferred to the hiol Lw~untain pastures, the erythrocyte anc! leukocyte count increases. Under mountain conditions, an increase of To content in the blood and an increase in arterial presaure was ob- served. The avc:raGe daily weight Gain of castrated bulls (1-2 years old) for the first 15 days was 100 C., and for the next 15 daYs it increased to 400 g. per head. After complete adaptation., the weight gain reached 700- 1,000 Card 2/2 GASTXVA Serafla Alakasyevicb; ICRELISHnffN, BorIE Illych; LTAPIN. w" ~~~e g3sy'T3~Nv';;~!y~vIch; frodBktor; SHIDLOF3KATA, Karlya Machisla- voyna; CHAMRAT, A.G., redaIrtor-, MAKRUSHIN, V.A., tekhnichaskiy redaktor. [Methods of teaching mathematical Metodika propodavaniia mate- matiki. Pod obahchel red. S.I.Liapina. Izd.3-e. ispr.Leningrad Goa.uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo Ministerstva prosTashcheniia RSFSR Lmningradskoe otd-nie, 1955. 482 p. (MLRA 8-10) (MathematIcs-Study &nd teaching)