SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GATUN, V.P. - GAUKHMAN, S.S.

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GATUN V. 0 I & 0 Numerical soclut!,,)n of three-dimansic-r-F.-I boundary value problem6 in the theory of potentlal. usAng tho mathod of summary repre- sentation.s. I-ribl. metod. resh. dIff. urav. no.1z19--26 163 (MIRA 18:2) ACC NRs M'6025935 SOURCE, CODE: UR/0226/66/000/007/0032/0037 AUT71OR: Gzit~ tj in -A. A. ; j 4 yshkin, A. Solonin, S. N ORG: Kiev '_ Institute of Civil Airzraft Engineering, _IPM AN._UkrS_SR_ (Kiyevskiy institut v g -_ ____ -_ -'- Y_ - inzhenero razlidanskoy avfatsii, IPM AN UkrSSF TiTLE: Investigation of filtering properties of sintered two-laver filters SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 7, 1966, 32-37 zvidl C a TOPIC TAGS: filtration, filter, sintered filter, xiaaQ.1o*wr filter, hyAx&u1ie-faPu+d _WA:b~, aircraft hydraulic system ABSTRACT: Strict requirements relative to the purity of hydraulic fluid used in air- craft hydraulic systems has promoted the development of n~~-fi-Iter-m-a-teWials which can be used at 210-523K and can filter out particles larger than 4-5 ti. In this connection the filtration properties of sintered two-layer filters were investigated. Filters 50 mm in diameter and 5 mm thick consisting of two layers (I mm and 4 mn, thick) were compacted from nonspherical Khl7N2 steel powder and sintered at 1473K in a hydrogen atmosphere for 2 hr. The particle size in the 1-mm-thick layer was 40 u, and in the 4-mrir-thick layer it was 280 + 150 u. Tlie porosity of both layers 2 was about 50Z. The filters Were tested with AMG-10 oil. tinder a pressure of 5.5 Mn/m The sintered two-layer filters were found to have better permeability and filtering ability than one-layer filters made from powder of uniform grain size. The two-layer Card 1/2 ACC NRt AP6025935 filters have a longer service life if the coarse-grained layer faces the flow of the liquid. However, the cleaning of the clogged filters is much easier if the fine- grained side faces the flame during operation. The ultrason1c cleaning of such filters was found to be very effective, while cleaning by the use of a reverse air blow was much less effective. With the same filtering ability, the two-layer filters have a considerably longer service life ( up to clogging) than do filters made of powder with uniform grain size. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 formulas. [WW] SUB CODE: 01, 13,2=t- SUBM DATE: 290ct:65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH PEF: 002/ ATD PRESS: 67 6_~ G&TTZHSKIT, I.Ta,; BUTAYK,%NDV, &. Economic accountability within the factory In a production organization without division into separate workshops. Kozh.- obuv.prom, no.9:17-18 S 159. (MIRk 13:2) , 1. Sovnarkhoz Kirginakoy SSR. (Kirghisistan-Leather industry) -.1 , . - -- L ~-- 'r -, C.r I ORO z ci V 11,5,. ; I - ~ ~ ; Tool-ci-Aw ir!ai pr, in t*,-, ~.,athar tind oiioe 'nc:i.--;try of the V I L Kir~:hiz S.S,R. --,,)buv, prom, -) no,12:4-7 L' '61 (PlIPIA 15:1) Glin-.-y Upravleniya legkcy -romyorlonnosti ~Argizskcy 36i1 (for '.'.orozov', -..I,,ivnr,, spet-3-Ittlist lkc,~~hevanno-obuvnoy prcr-vj-.L;,-.,-"enriosti '-).,3L-Jarot,vennogo muchtic-tekiiii-clies! 'oj~c komiteta Kirgizokoy SSR (' )-.- 3, Upravlcrdy,~ hgkoy ;ro:rysh- Kirgiz.: .-)SR 1.fcir Gat,-rzhskiy', f\Y,irF-;'dzi;3tan--Shoe ~ I . ~~ . GRAKS, It.; GAUB1, 1. Polyethylene formed at low pressure, Its groporties and uses (from "Angew. Chem." v. 67, no.19-20, 1955). Usp, khim. i tekh. polim. no.2,.262-269 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Polyethylen-9) GAURE, R. Effect of the exploitation of a thick steep layer on bedrock. D. 159. RFVISTA MINFLOR no. 4, Arr. 1956 Rumania Source: EAST EURO~F-AN LISTS Vol. 5, nb. 10 Oct. -2956 GGIRLACI,, V., ing-;,GAU E, R., ing.; PINK, H., ing. Fighting coal dust by injecting high presBure water in work at the Anina Mining Enterprise. Rev min 13 no.8:375-378 Ag 162. GAUBE, R., ing.; AMBRUS, R., ing. Methane gas explosion caused by an atmospheric electric discharge. Re7 min 13 no.12:564-566 D 162. TYULIPAIIOV, S.I., prof., red.; YEEDOROV, A.V., prof., red.i DAKHIYAj -fa.M.~ dots., red.; GAUDIKHt B.V., doto., red.; KLIVUSIOV, V Ya., dots., red.; BOYA11k1Y-,-V.-A7.-,-re-d.; ZRIDIA, M.V., red. izd-va; VOROVDIA, R.K., tekhn. red. [The Corxmnist Party as the inspirer and organizer of narionwido socialist competition in the U.S.S.R.] Kommunisticheskaia partiia- vdokhnovitell i organizator vsenarodnogo sotsialisticheskogo sorev- novaniia, v SSSR. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1961. 565 P. (,,,IRA 14:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) UpravlenAye prepodavaniya obshchestvennykh nauk. (Socialist competition) 6-1- (,/ C' // YUGOSLAVIA/Chemical Technology - Corrosion, Corrosion Prevention. H. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 16, 1958, 54318 Author Gauch Inst Title Some Data on the Corrosion of Chemically Resistant and Heat-Resistant Steels. Orig Pub : Zast. mater., 1957, 5, No 5, 164-168 Abstract : The corrosion (C) of a series of steels (prokron type, native production), under various conditions was stu- died. It was established that in stagnant cold water, the C of these steels is 0-007 mm per year, and in ho6 water it is 0-005 mm per year. Practically no C was noted in running water. The K is increased somewhat in solutions of basic metal salts, and when their concen- tration is increased, the corrosion rate increases to a certain limit and then it alows down. Iron solutions cuase a strong C of the above-mentioned steels. Card 1/2 YUGOSLAVIA/C%,amical Technology - Corrosion. Corrosion Prevention. H. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 16, 1958, 54318 All steels are resistant to 10% alkaline solutions. In the case of hydrochloric acid, corrosion increases with an increase in the concentration of the solution. In sulfuric acid, C in oignificant, but it decreasea to a minimum with an increase in concentration, and there- fore 89% sulfuric acid can be transported in steel con- tainers. In nitric acid of 60% of higher concentration, the steel becomes inhibited to corrosion. In a 1 : I mixture of sulfuric acid and nitric acid, and in certain organic acids, the steels under study did not corrode. In order to increase the inter-crystalline corrosion re- sistance, it is recommended that the carbon content of steel should be 0.014, and that Ni, V, Ti or Nb be intro- duced in amounts equivalent to a 4 to 10 fold excess, based on the carbon content. The thermal treatment of steel is desirable. Card 2/2 CZ,,rT,acjLOVAUA/CbCMicnl Technolo,,,,y Corro.-~ion, Corrosion GAUDAMOVICHt S.Ya.; OBUEBOVA, V.R. Sensitivity of cultures of kidney epithelium of the sheep embryo to the viruses of Japanese and tick encephalitis. Vop.virus- 5 no-3:304-308 Mq-Je 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Laboratoriya diagnostiki i indikataii Instituta virusologil imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR9 Moskva. (ENCEPUMTIS) GAUDINI, E.(Gaudina, E.) Radical operations of the middle ear at the medical institutions of Riga in the last 10 years. Vestis Latv ak no.1:139-146 161. (EFAI 10:9) (SAR) GAUDINI, E. [Gaudins, E.] Radical operations on the middle ear in medical institutions of Iuga in the last 10 years. Vestis Latv ak no.1:139--146 161. ~,'] : . - GAUDDS, Fricis; KACE, ii., rod. [Origin of man] Cilveka izeelsanas. Riga, Latvijas P&Z Zinatnu Akad. izd-va, 1964. 81 p. [In Latvian] WIRA 17:5) WA Direct spectrometry. Hutnik F 30 no.2:606-62 F 163. 1. Huts, Bai-ldon, Katowicp. GAUDNIK, Janusz., mgr Spectrometric determination of great amounts of elements content in steels. Hutnik P 30 no. 5: 14G-143 My 163. 1. Huts. Baildon, Katowice. S/08 63/000/002/021/088 B166YB138 AUTHORS: Gregorczyk, Staniskaw, Gaudnik, Janusz TITLE., The use of a quantometer for analyses in the analytical laboratory of the Buildon Metallurgical Works PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fhimiya, no. 2, 1963, 145-146, abstract 2D5 (Chem. analit. (Polska), v. 7, no. 2, 1962, 343-348 [Pol .]) TEXT: The article discusses experience in the use of a quantometer manufactured by ARL in the analytical laboratory of a metallurgical works. 1,000 analyses per shift (120 specimens) can be made with satisfactory accuracy. The quantometer cannot be used for analyzing slags and a number of other products since it has not been programmed for these purposes by the manufacturer. The quantometer does not determine C, P or S. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation Card 1/1 GAUDNIK, Janusz, Mgr. - _- ~ ' ~Experi.ences in the spectrometric analysis of high-alloy steels. Koh lap 97 no.8:397-399 Ag 164. 1. Katowice, Huta Baildon) Zelazna 9, Poland. GAUMM" YU.- M.- FA 1871162 USSR/Yathematlcs - Popular Mathematics Mar/Apr 51 VIrThe latest Popular Literature on Mathematics," Yu. M. Gauduk "UBpekh Miatemat Nauk" Vol VI, NO 9 PP 195-203 Gauduk makes critical survey of the renewed postwar popular mathematical literature that was published in 1949 and the first half of 1950. The years 1947 - 1948 had been covered in an article by I. M. Yaglom in this same periodical, Vol V. 170 P. 1950, pp 211-219. Dis- cusses historical, cultural, -lassical mathema- tics as written in journals and books (Euclid, early Russian studies, Lobachevskiy's work etc.). AT, ZYLPVSKIY, N.Ye.; GAUDUKOV, Yu,P. Anisotropy of the electrical resistance of Mg and Pt single cry8tills In a magnetic field at 4.2"K. Zhur.eImpA teor.fiz. 38 no*6:1720-1722 Jo 160. (MIRA 13-7) 1. Institut fizicheskikikh problem Akademii nauk SSSR. (Magnesium cr7stals-Blectric properties) (Pldtinum crystala-Zlectric properties) (Magnetic fields) MILISKIYY A.V.; GAUDUKOVICH, A.Ta. Determining egg product content of pastries and baked products. Khleb.i kond.prom. 6 no.6:5-7 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Ukrairwkiy nauchno-inaledovatel'skiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (*ked products) (Food-Analysis) CrAUDTN', 3.P.: 7-ABUM, H.B.; KACHAN3p L.IL Prof. Nikolai Dmitrievich Khodiakov; on his 60th birthd&Y. Vest. otaria. 21 no.2:113 Mr-Ap 159. (NIRk 12:4) (BIOGRAPHUS, Khodiakov, Nikolal D. (Ras)) BLYUGER, A.F.; AIISEIZVICH, YU.V. KOVSH) 0 Ya.). GAUDYNISH, E.P.; NOVAOVA, O.A.; PAVLOV3KAYA, A.L; LRAYLET., L.I. iTA-WjV-,-B7A:. Bicillin-3 and its clinical use. Sov.med. 25 no.7:78-81 JI 161. (~WiA 15: 1) 1. Institut organicheskogo sinteza AN IA-tviyskoy SSR, Rizhskiy meditsinskly institut i Rizhskaya gorodakaya detskaya klinicheskaya bollaitsa. (BICULIN) GAUER, F. I. (Odessa); IM V, A-L (Odessa) Travel ing pumping station with a PN30-1 disinfecting uaito Vod. i san. tekh. no.9:16-18 8 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Pumping stations) (Water--ftrification) GZEGi1OSLOVAi:IA/ EA&L" G--'Xj',A'NY HM,Eft, J., TATA P. GAU26 O.H * Institute of *,O'ork H,1ziono 3nd ?rof~-s'sional Di-sd-h's-es-Tgstav Hygieny ?race a Chorob z Povolani), Praf~ue; ?hysiological Institute of the Free Univ- eraity (Physiolo'L'ischos Institut der Freien -Universitat;, Berlin-Dahlem. IlThe Question of the D-1stribution Space of the Ant-idiurotic Hormone. PraSue, Cosicoslovenpka Nysioloi-ie, Vol 15,. 'No 2, 'Pelb 66, 3.10'1:~ Abstract: In oxDoriments on cats and rats it was demons'.;r-r-p-V~1 that both the endogenous and oxogenous anti.diuretic hormono (ADIO can pass through a capillary wall. Cats' lymph can iii- activate the ADH, probably in vivo and in vitro. It appear:; that the ADH distribution space is not limited to the volume of blood. 1 Western reference. Submitted at the "16 Days of PhYsiology" at Kosice, 29 Sep 65. 154 - A SV,24 VA NA" P. 4i A g e. L3 A QA a 9 g 0. a- fig C~,, g A Jve K "a 3. 3i Ut 13 Hig.-Polds'.1a 1i All a -,E i Ab ana 14 .-V-jqJ h A "'t I A 9 rk h sv g g3 ~~i 'AA 9,e Lila 41 C; 3 07 /W) I C., Au"'NRS: 'MLE: Neutron Activation Analysis of Samples of Rock anil Ore '.on- centrates (Neytronnyy a!:11-j.vatsionnyy analiz obraztsov -ornyl:h porod i rudnykh kontsentratov) PERIODIC.'..L: Atonnaya energiya, 1917,9, 7ol 6, !ir 3, pp 315-320 ( USF,7' ABSTRACT: The rock samples ~.ro c.-Mminad in a paraffin block whic'. con- 4ains a Po+Be-neutron sou cc and an irradiation duct. --".c neutron source emits - 10~ n/ /sec. 'I'ho inaterial to be inves- tigated is introduced into the duct and irradiated, acco,.ding to what elenent is to be detected, ap.roximately for 20 minutes. The forming activities are due to (ny)- and(n-.'---e- actions. The formed radioactivity is investigated as to -4'43 P- and y-radiation. In order to be able to carry out betior measurci-.1ents of the P-energies the radioactive samples are powderized and filled into a cylindrical cannin;7 with dou'.le walls consisting of material which cannot be activated. T.-.,~ inner wall of the cannin.- in produced f---om a thin foil. thickness of the layer of the sample in the canning is L-,re-ter Card 1/3 than the maximum range of the P-rays. "lie length of the canning C, SOV/8- -6-3-lo/21--i Neutron Activ"tion Analysis of Samples of Rocl,: and Ore Ccnc~.ntrates is - 8 cm. Durin,,,- the measurement the cannin,~' is moved over it V~in-vwalled ~3-coianter. The -,-radiation vas .-,easured 1,-. means of a scintillation counter combined with a one-c..-.~Ilnel umplitude-analyzer. The procesi:es of measurencr," are dc-~:2:ilbed for the determination of aluminxim, manganese, -:'Lnadiu.-.i, and indium in rocks of comple,: composition. In -""'ais connection the concentration of these elements in the rocl- samPles must be relatively high. The anulysis can be carried out rapidl,. aince tile most short-li;-:ad isotope of t'.w cle:ietit to be determined can be used as an indicator. The effect o', interference activitieu is tal:cn into account itim,,:try oic-.011t to be detert:iincd and it is pointed out how Lhis interfer ~ 11 c e z?,ctivity can be detected. Tile sensitivity of the develo,l~_! i,-,othod to tile individnal el ments is the 2follo-.,tin,-- Al - "', c' '~ V Si 7 - 10ja-, V 10- 7,, In 10- ','a and Mn 10- cl'j. ',3,r uoinr~ the -.,,ortable It - neutron multiplier described in reference 6 it iz posZible (lo increase the sensitivitv of this activ,.tion me',_,,od by 1 1/2 to 2 orders of ma7nitude, and thus also ar_-I! concentra- tions of elements to be investigated can be de'-act-.21. 7. ..le17seycv sl,owe~,' interest in this paper. There fi~-ures, 1 1. Card 2/3 table, ana 6 references, 3 of -zhich are Soviet. MEMOV, B.F. (Moskva)',- GAUER, Z.Ye,_(Hbskva); KOBELEV, M.V.; SYCHEV, K.I. (Karaganda); UMAROVI H.U. (Moskva); SHUTLIV, F.A... kand.geol.- mineml.nauk Newev mm~s, facts. Priroda no.12:99-109 D 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Donetsk"a geologicheskaya partiyal, Novo-TroitskoyeDonetskaya obl. (for Kobelev). 2. TSentrallnyy sovet Tserossiyokogo obshchestva okhrany prirodaq Moskia (for Shutliv). 0 (science news) .0 GAUER) Z.Ye. On the so called authigenic garnets of Devonian sediments in the Chulyzn--Yenisey region. Biul.,401P Otd.gool- 37 no-1:150-151 Ja-F 162. OMM 15:2) (Chulym Valley-Garnet) (Yenisey Valley~--Garnet) TITLE: Conference on_gAgjgZjAts'and. geaplzrsicists,~V SOURCE: Prirodaj no. 5t 19.631 106-107 TOPIC TAGS: geology conference, geophysics conference, structure of earth's crust AMTRACT: A conference to discuss the'results of regional geologic-geoplWsical investigations in the marginal zone of the Caspian depression was hold at Saratov during the period 27 February to 4 March 1963. Included were papers on the depth of -the crystalline basement and on the structures of the overlying sedij - mentary formations and a report on the use of now Soviet seismic instrur,3nt in regional geoph7oieal research. Modern geophysicists have previously considared the Russian platform to be a relatively stable structural f eatura. However,, the first experimental studies carried out with the af6romentioned highly sensitive now instruments alkowed the platform area to be the focus of numerous micro- earthquakes. According to the author.' widespread adoption of these instruments my result in significant revisions of the prevailing concepts cowerning the Card wl- GAUER, Z.ye. All-Union Conference on radioactivation anal7sis. Zav.lat. 29 no.7:894 -163. (AURA 16:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyf nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut yadernoy geofiziki. (Radioactivation analysis--C-ongresses) GAUT-R, 4.Ye. Stratigraphic position of Palaczoic. virl sedtments in thew Fas sector of the Chalym-Yenisey region in ~.-A Sibqrian oil-and; wits- bearing basin. Neftegaz. geol. I gncfiz. no.10j20-25 163, fM -9) ~ IF-I 17 1. Vsasoyu3nyy nauchno-issladovateltskly instlt~it~ vadarnoy geofiziki i gookhimll Minlstaratvq geoloalt i okhrany near GAUGUSCH, Z. " -, ~ - Contribution to the studies of the reeia~ance of Cysticercus collujoBae. B-Al. State Inst. Marine Trop. M. Gdansk 3 no.1-2: 0-,-87 1950. (CLML 20:7) 1. Of t:le State Institute of Marine and Tropical Medicine in Gdansk. 0 ,s .1 11 1, 11, 11 K Is U U I'd is L a 11 9 13 . I , A 14 Is 11 Vx 101 a V a d M! I I a Is' A 'I F 1 0 -A--L- 0 0 &!a -0 51POM 90, f Se .l1 . PROCIS211 ..a PQCWI* 00 Itamach (Ann. Vair. M. C-4-SAW MP A IWO & DD .00 O s d. , .-Frop W with rabbit . -00 00 VKJR Consteivilse emysited Or nwe"ted fogral Of TrichiW84 00, days. Md maisocs" "U" hinse is tint ahflm~ary tract after Their Reekber divniabibW after 10 d& and the a u d .04 06 v ppe ^ y in the =swim of tM bm sned bW lobe &her 20 days. but-did not ~11119 o$ . =to 180 days afta infection. 1y :W a M W b .00 a ow - y Smwth of .06 00 & t.1211 b"S. but awylstmonst ;" W& "S~ V4 The vion-eacysted I Sorin ho A wnugy whes, Infected muck waa, fed to mice. so 06 1W I the = d adellis, Asolatle renicteid 91mitaily to Imp, with w muscins did i t k '00 - - -.- no aurv v9 inSer 4 koijps. rrayfi-h (ASIACM flioriaellij) and fish ((W.10. 66 Atovind ###oW*. rime reQvl CYPPORMS jorp.-I did o'd dev iskIdniasi wh d l ll so .3 so ou e cyst tua inst tuest,.q jOi6jwtnsf It. Tut)"..N. use also tj set 1.14,j .4. dot f7l joi ad a 4-3 G U 4Z o : 0 0 ;ft-,ge GAUGUSCH, Z. Mediation of animals in the creation of forcuses of tularemia with special relation to the hygiene of meat products. p6 250- (MEDYCYKA VETERYURURA. Vol. 9) no. 6 June 1953) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessionsy L.C.p Vole 3, No* 4, April, 1~,4 GAUGUSCH, Z. I'Valuc of Coi-rect OrGaa,)leptic Ciansific-tio-a for Vet~~r!-.iary Supervj,3-ioa, P- 541, (',2DYMM'A W'E=MY~ Polaud). .I,k'.qYJtLk, Vol. 9, No. 12, Dec. 1953, Warsza 30: :'lo., hly Lint of E~nt -%.-o.,)oa:i Accer-ioar, ('1AL), LC, Vol. - , '70- 5, i 'i. v -.y 1955, Uacl. "Inve~7 i~~- U -m:7 ol" *p Pw;~-Abilli I.T:-in!- thru "o t c, th Sl!i!-,e AirnArill I 1., J,,, n.I Z~01, rld "ontllv Li.t o;' i ce -n.v t 1 '21 oCA)UN 11 PoInnd M CA TE G ) _-,"Y Worobiology AM'. jOUP., Ref 7,hUr_Bjolop_jya, No-4, _1959P No. 14891 TOR Gaugiisch,7,birniel-1; Kftf(-~l, zAudy ol" Distribution'ri.-C S. ty-rhiiaurium, Bacil- T LE li in :qusclt-~s and lnter~7,al Or--al-0 --f -'..atcr Foz,l. op,y G, pLT,2. Roczn. nerik rolriczych, 1956, 7,,67, No-4, 499-502 ABS"MWT ,'-he lorimary agrent of Salmonella of -Water fLowl in Polan'-IL is Sal-ionella typhi?~jurium. Lack of food, particulnxly in the snring ti-,,-e, favor-, tlhe develoT)-..,.ert of 'Sallimoi_-ella. T'he infected young, settin up in the flock the environmental and feedins ~,oaditions, are Usually free of Salmonella for 2 mouths. The young, recently -1--atched froL~I goose and duck eggs, are affected with Salmonella. In adult fowl thev- iB an occasional case of a CARD: 1/3 YOUR 14891 T- T r- T ~T~ A'0'12 1, RAO T aarrier state %,iithout evidence of sickness. In the bacterial investi,7,ation of dead foril and those which were sacrificed beeaule thev were sick or experimentally infected, S. ty- phinurium, was recovered fron the liver, spleeil, mid feces. It was not found in the muscies. The authors attribute this to the relatively rapid (not longer than 6 hours) evisceration of the dead and sacrificed birdq. The eyperiments of the artificially infected! 2/3 U 4 T Tj Ir3 ""TTL, 0 1".G NO. 14891 AE1STRkCT surface o1L the eggs sho-,r;ed that Salmonella does not ~)enatrate through the intact shell, Therefoi,e the youn hatching fro--.. Whe eg_rs, are infected fro_~-. the carrier layers, wno e-.:- crete only as the eC._7,s are being hatched, i-nd a prelimin.-ry diGinfection of the surface of the e6gs before pl,.,,cing them in the incu- bator can be of definite value for the sani- tation of the floe".. -- ::.A. Cruzinpn C"PD: 3/3 - - --- , - ~ _4~~ 1 r, Yox X4 flublic Health Apr 59 1167. SALMONELLA INFECTION IN DUCKS; rrs IMPORTANCE FOR THE VURPOSE OF JUDGMENT OF DUCK CARCASSES - SaIrrionelazy kaczek 7 punktu widzenia hillieny produkt6w zwierz7cych - q-aAz-u s _ch Z. &-M. Ilad;inia 1'roduktdw Zwierzecych I Wet., Pulawace - I'RZE:GL. EPIDENt. 1957, 11/3 (281-286) Water poultry in Poland were mainly affected with S.typhimurium. In fowls in- fected both experimentally and in natural conditions no organisms were found in the flesh in spite of their presence in visceral organs, when the latter were eliminated property and shortly after the bird was killed. Infected animals trans- ferred into healthy environmental conditions recovered within a few weeks and no carriers were found. The usefulness of phages in prophylaxis and therapy of sal- monella infections was studied. From this it may be assumed that the regulations dealing with this subject require revision. Salmonella infection in the form of a definite illness presumably exists in ducklings only. Among adult birds only carriers are found. EXCERPTA KEDICA See 17 Vol 518 Public Health Aug 59 2399. SUPPLEMENTARY METHODS OF EXAMINATION FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TRICHINOSIS IN THE COURSE OF SANiTARY-OPIDEMIOLOGICAL IN- VESTIGATION - W sprawie uzupe4niajicych metod badawczych przy roz- poznawaniu wkoAnicy w przebiegu dochodze(i sanitarno-f-I)i(ii-miologic:.nych G a U c It Z Zak4, Undunia Prod. Zwiecz%cych Inst. Weter. . llutawach - -Wr2.-j,aWjVzVT. 1958. 415-6 (391-397.) In epidemiological enquiries concerning the source of infection of human beings, the routine microscopic methods and digestion may sometimes prove fruitless, even in cases where some remnants of suspected meat or meat products are avail- able- The author suggests the use of the method of feeding animals (mice and rats) with suspected meat, followed by examination for intestinal trichinellae arier 24-48 hr. In experimental infections (2-5 encapsulated larvae) 75% positive results were obtained. This method also offered good results,in the detection of the source of infection (40 persons). MALWINSKA, Krystym; GAUGUSCH, Zbi niew~(Pulawy) g- Experiments in the survival of Salmonella typhimurium outside the an1mal organism. Rocz nauk roln vat 70 no.1/41/+16 160. (EF,AI josq) (SalmoneUa typhimurium) GAUGUSCHf Zbigniew (Pulawy) Research on the application of a certain bacteriophage in ducklings a"ected by ealmonellosis. Rocz nauk roIn wet 70 no.1/4:441-442 160. (EKAI 10:9) (Ducks) (Bacteriopbage) (Salmonellosis) GAUGUSCH, Zbigniev (Pulavy) Studies on the infection of duck eggs with Salmonella typhimurium. Rocz nauk roln wet 70 n0.1/4:435-436 160. (EW 10:9) (Ducks) (Eggs) (Salmonella typbimurium) Given ljarC3 countr Y: PoLind Acadonic Degrees: Docen t , Dr. 1~.IrOC4.or 041 the An-jmnj (11,11:lad 13adania --~ro~uqjts Testing Divisirn Affi2-iation:-RrrrL-ur,-,,-o-,;i--Z,..:ie-rzecych) , Veterinary -'In--s-t--.,:9I:,-UtC TE~sytut `Wetcri- narii), Fulawyl . Source:, tar ---Wetervnprvjna2 Vol XVIII Yo 7, July 1961, rp 410-lil4. n't" "Utilization of Animal Carcasses and Slaughter By-prOeUCt3." GPO 981643 /J-D i GAUGUSCH, Zbigniew, doe. dr. Importance of the complex and biocenotic investigations for - the problem of Salronelloses. Zeaz probl post nauk roln no.33: 115-117 161. 1. Zaklad Badania Produktow Zwierzecych, Instytut Weterynarii, Pulawy. K,4,er,,own1k.- doe. dr. Z Gaugusch (7 A ~J G POLAND/ Microbiology. Microorganisms Pathogenic to Humans and Animals Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, 24236 F-5 Author : Gaugush, Kafel Inst : No-t jifv-6-n- Title : Attempts to Determine Duration of Salmonella Typhi Murium Carriage by Duck Flocks Before O"laughtering. Orig Pub: Med. weteryn., 19506, 12, No 7, 409-413 Abstract: Ducks which recovered from the disease in a natural manner or whieh were artificially infected by S. typhi murium manifest agglutinins in the blood irregularly and therefore cannot serve as criteria for disease carriers. Their feces were examined several times at intervals of several days; the duclis were then slaughtered and the muscles and internal organs were examined. Special attention was paid to Card 112 GA ".d. Agrino kartupelu audzasana. It RlFa, Latvijas valsts izdevriieciba, 1956. 76 p. (Growing early potatoes). DA Not in DLG SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EUI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 UJ 7;- :'o. 1, Jan. lq~~; (~-L a~ Vc 101 SC, lt',Ily Tl-,,;e.,c of !~a.LA Euronean Accessim 7~ 7, "o. 5, 1958, ACCESSION XRz AP4015320 P/oo46/64/oo4/ooljoo47joo55 AUTHORs Gauk, Wisalwo; KwdeiGkit Erwin (Kamen1skig E.)j Ratkowski, Wladyslaw (Ratkovski. Ve) TMEs Control rods with sintered boron carbide for the "Anna* zero power levsl reactor SOURCE: Nukleonika, v, 4v nos 1, 1964, 47-35 TOPIC TAGSi reacotr, Polish "Anna" reactor, boron-carbon aptem, reactor control, metal borJA9, reactor control material# boron carbidoe reactor control rod@ zero power level reactor ABSTRACT: Primary purpose of work was an attempt to densify boron carbide powder to a 95% rdni-in, 2nd to shape rode cores* Further studies dealt vM grinding of the shaped pieces, surface finiah of the alumin= tubes which were to hold the boron carbide, and with we34ing of the end cap3 closing the tubes* Densification tests, included hot and cold moulding of pure boron carbide and with AAmix m, Individual powders as well as their blends with various Card 1/4 ACCESSION NRt AP4015320 lubricants were cold mouled under a pressure of 5 to 20 tons/cm2. Steario acid turned out to be the best lubricant. The highest attained density in the pressed tablets was 60% of theoretical density. Hot moulding was one in an apparatus consisting of three basic parts: a 50 k1lovolt amp transformer, a 2500 G Tammann furnaces; and instrumentation. The transformer can be powered by a Z20 or ~80 volt circuit# Hot moulding tests of B4C powders were intended for determing the lowest moulding teuperature and pressure which are required for producing core shapes with a density of 2.4 to 2.5 g/cm% Shaped core pieces with a height up to 100 mm had an average density of 2.0 to 2.3 g. /C=3 depending upon height, when moulded at 2000C under a pressure of 200 kg/CM"G' The density of the shapes whose height was not above that of the average was full homogeneous and almost that of the theoretical density. Based on test findings. the core.shapes am produced by weighing out powder blends of 600, 800p and 3200 grain size;-wet grinding with addition of stearic acid and ben;ene; drying or granulation m-A drying; co2d mDu:LdIM urAor a prv9sure of S t4no/ow2l tranaftrAng the mv.1ded tablao to graphite disul hot mou2ding Crd ACCESSION NRsAP4oi3)zo from 1700 to 2100C under a pressure of 100-200kg/cm2; removal of the shaped pieces from the graphite die; cleaning and grinding; washing. drying and density determinationo Those pieces whose densities were within the prescribed limits and whose sizes were within the tolerance lisdts were used as the control rod corea. Those, were then onoapsulod in aluminum tabes which -wore then closed by welding end cap3 onto them. nAuthors wish to thank Hast, of Eng. E. Hizerza as well as M, Pronaszka and C. Wozniak for their participation in producing the control rods,* Orig. art. has j 2 figures. ASSOCIATION i Instytut Badan Jadrowych, Zaklad Paliv Jadrowych i Materialaw Konstrukcyjnych, Warsaw-Swierk(Ifistituto 6f Nuclear Research, Department, of Nuclear Fuels-and Construot:Lori*Haterials) Card AUTHORR: Frolova, A. A., Dauklcr, A. E. S/137/61/000/012/0~6/149 AO06/A10l TIM-t inve.-tigating the- dressi-ng abj.jj~.,y of titaniim-zircon sands of one of the Ukra'LrUan depes!';s PERIODICAL: Referati~rnyy 2tiurral.- M.A, tallurglya, nr-. 12, 1,061, 8 - 9, abstract 12559 ("Tr. n.-1. gornor-azved. 1-n-ta". 1Q,60, no. 39, 41 - 42) TM' - Mineral products in the sample are repreeented by ilmerd-te, rutile, leucpxene and zirccn, which are rjon:tentrated t;o 92 - 93% in clasa -0.1+0.044 mm. The dead rook ia quartz Which is ebrcentr9otted in class -0.1540-074 nn. The dres- sing ability of t-he sands waz investigated. by the gravitational and flotation - methods. Preliminarily, the sands were dtaintegrated and subjected to slime-se- paration in hydrocyclones., Af ter. concentration of t4e sands on a table a con- centrate was obtained, containing 23% T102 and 8.o% zroo at an initial content of 5 and 1.36% respec;tIvely. Flotat-lon yielded a collecti4 cone entrat, e containing 40% TiOp and 13% ZrO2, at 96 and 98% extractivn respectively. It is shown that collec-tive flotation yields cozic6ntrates with a higher co:ytent of the heavy frae- Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/012/0-a6/l49 Investigating the dressing a:bility of,.-.% A006/AIOI tions. The ol_,~Put of flotation concentrate is half-that of -ths gravitation con- centrate. Finishing of the flotation concentrate can be performed by the same method as is used for gravitItion concentrate, out the rearerrt films rziust be re- moved. A. 3-nmeleva [Abatracter's note! Complete tran-slation] Card 2/2 XZSHKOV. N.V., professor; GAUX1. L.K., assistent. , Pathological anatomy of infectious catarrh of the respiratory tract In cattle. Veterinartia 30 no.11:27-30 N '53. MRA 6:11) 1. L'Yovskly voterinarno-zootakhnichaskly Inetitut. GATa, L. K., Candidate of Vet Sci (d-iss) -- I*rphological changes In the lungs and other organs in so-called Infectious catarrh of the respiratory tract of cattle". L'VOVY 1959- 15 PP (Min Agric M= SM, Ukr Acad Agric Sci), 150 copies (KLI No 21, 1959, 118) (7, A fj~F, !..K, , dotsent, l)UV A A, ',; it , , mili-imYy n:)tradn 111, T IPP?l A. '~: , , nalchr~-i ?o--:-udnjk, AHLIGA-A-~YKV, R.M.., vo3*.r..r--,n:irn7y vr;t~h Paratuberculou3 enteritla in camelE. Veter-ina.-Illa .1 riz).11:115.-116 Ill 16~10 Im"R", I-1.11) 1. Nauchno-qivl-)vat-l'sKy Institut zhivotnove'Lls'.va veterinarill Mongollskoy Narodwy Resrulh14-~-!. GAUM-0, A. Yjk. US'S.Vchea-istry - Amino Acids Chemistry - Oxyamino Acids Nov 48 "Quantitative Reaction on Beta-Hydroxy-Alpha-Amino Acid and on Hydroxyalanine," M. M. Botvinik, A. Ya. Gaukhman, I. S. Severin, Lab Chem Albumin imeni Acad N. D. Zelinskiy, Moscow State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov, 2 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXIII, No 3 Ability of oxyamino acids, heated with acetic and tenzoic anhydrides, to change into unsaturated azlactones is basic in working out qualitative reaction on beta-oxyamino acids and individual oxyamino acids. Both reactions from all amino acids in albumens yield only cystine, which also turns into unsaturated azlactones. Submitted by Acad A. N. Nesmeyanov 7 Jul 48. PA 55/49T9 AO j:~ 00 09 400 0 0 49 e: oil" 00 t!jj- ei!!! :9 ego 0-0 0 It 101 %tit! .01 *.,%@a Ifff a L A- 1--r-2 k-J- U V If.--L-L-AA IN Ix w .1-1k, .1, 1, :-00 cholesterol on its Inftewo d dw caudal condition o1 oxidation is m &qugow colloidal WUtA-- S. V. wtskil and G. A. Caulkw It arosl-sv. 7h~.Nled. In Y 'fA3G jhor- 36 Omit, n, the oxillAtion bT Iliot Of (1) in the fonn o(a true -4n. (11OAc as wAvent) Vields c1tolesunetriol to. Z19'. in.500; yidd. The oxidj- iiun n( I by IIQ, Wan aq. colloidal w1n. yiritts a mixt. Similar to that PlTvkmsly obtain"I hy- thr oxidation of I vl,ith 0 in an aq. colloidAl ~ln. 7-11%,troxychol"ter.1 w.ts proved prewnt by the iliolation of its dibentlaw, in. 171 Another benzoote, tit. wAll not identifird. !,go *0 -00 *0 0 age 0 ~99 ~90 ro 0 so 0 See '00 to a 1o 0 -11t,- 00 ti U S At .0 AS I. m a a q w a rg 0 00000 0 0*0*10*0600 *ago 0q0*0&**:*e&oowj 000 000000 0 0 0 0o a 0 0 0 is!* 0 o 10 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 go *so* out mum *IOU$ "4101410411" 41tir cm ity v n ju. Ii- of 4 111 L -0-M Druat 11" A- L j - ------ -- --pit I Aii I 'It"y 1.1". it 00- 1-, -1 .. .. ....... ...... "Imif-11(it-1.1 . .n . .. . ....... 7.1fiv-11 %.I W 11-t-11 c- P" I will. 111.111 1, '11) "N Imu(j, .,y Jill i: "lit!" 1"Wil V SAA0 111111 1 1") "till. 'Ifits -,4 IAw 'Xilm.1 'I'll" tit'. -Itt. III Illim 'Wilml 1141iffil 414,1 1., Z41 *Ilt.,V AMIJA III D.-I)MIlkli 4,11 -1-ld, V -p-qt Is 1*4 lit IV I I., it a Is'k 41 C, 14 lit , %,I... . .I, let, 1'. Omw At) mil Im '1 14 g: v -0481100 set IS&) RATivi livi'li puv appr 4101WO A%Osptq I, W) )So) imiijlwjljoi~6 00 Z, I I 10-04j of twit I f7l,rvl~. ~W to aso dtit C.- III I It rN C T1 Irk M 2) IN' A u -m o-.Mw Not 4K it -1 It * 6( v a a It it lif it 1`3 41 111, 6 It 1 9 9 It I II ---AL ~& Alb- llso,~i -~ I ntu~; -)7!,3 1 -iz-- uoc-~*iil boo z v by S.7. Slitchif-cir. Tt. Teiv~-;). obuch. no.4:7,9-79 A-P 12:~) USMARadlo Transidesion Feb 1948 Radio - Training "Lot Us Increase the Ideological and Macational Level of the Work of Short-Wave Amateurs," L. A. Gaukhman, Deputy Cbn~Councll of Can Radio Club, 2 pp "Radio" No 2 Suggeets subjeot recamemaations because of the task 'set before Soviet amateurs. They are charged with the duty of using the equipment that they have in the in- terests of labor, to solidify the Soviet Union, and to increase its power, authcarity, and blessings. ?A '!~~M ID 78T87 GRUSHATS11Y, Vadim Fedorovich; KMLYAGIN, Alakeandr Fedorovich; LITYINOV, Bergey Yl&disirovich; GAUHW, L.L., redaktov; GRIGORIMA, A.I.. redaktor; 1IRW=7"~rtakhaicheakikh redaktor [Seginner's book for the radio amateur) Kniga nachiniLlushchago r&Aio- liubitelia. Moskva, Izd-vo DUU&T, 1956. 231 P. (XLRA 9i?) (Radio-AmateursO manimals) KLIMOV, Tu.M.; CHIKIN, Y.T.; ANISIXOT, H.I.; BAR OV, I.M.; VINOGRADOT, Tu.V.; GiVRILOV, A.K.; GA MAN _L.A.; GOLOV. A.P.; GOLIDMAN, L.S,,; GWOMIKOV, G.I.; YEFIMOV, A.N.; ZALTJTSXXY, M.S.; ZATTSIVA, A.V.; OIYRYSH, A.I.; KANDARITSKIT, V.S.; UPWOV, I.A.; KOVALET, N.I.; KOVALKYSKIT, K.A.; KOWSOY, A.F.; KRIVOV, A.B.; KRYLOY, RX; LEVITAS, A.G.; KALYGIN, M.A.: MORAMICH, Yu.A.; MOTYLEV, A.S.; H3STEROT, N.V.; HIKOLISKIT, A.V.; ORLOV, G.M.; OHLOV, Ta.L.; PARENSKIT. V.K.; POLYAKOT, A.S.; RUBIN, V.I.; SVAKIDZE, K.N.; STRIGIN, I.A.; TAKOT3V, K.F.; TRUBNIKOV, S.V.; CHERNYS113VA, L.N.; CHESHOKOV, N.Te.; SHAMBERG, V.K.; STRUMILIN, S.G., akademik, red.; ANTOSENKOVA, L., red.; KIKAHLYAN, R.i red.; MUREIN. Yu., tekhn.red. [Dictionary of the seven-year plan from A to 21 Slovarl semiletki ot A do IA. Moskva, Gos.izil-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 397 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Russia--Economic policy) 011 5 11 1,r,(0/ibB( P( L BB*SIJA. -4 IJP(c) TK jbf) A j- ACCES~Ioif HR - AT5003803 V V64/660/600/0011/064. ~AUTHOR i G Origaniwtion,. of reference illkormati.J: in 'i tekhnicbeakp3 t ii SoTjRCE: log cow. V soyu institut: naucbji r informa. a Be ZrW OY t caslevogo SPraVOchn(7-informatsiomo ---------- go -.3ozdaniye i-Agpolizovaniye-tsentrallnogo ot (0r6 I I i. - collection), ma e wa use of a central spiDoial reference t.rialy ~tonda zation and .!nauchno-tekhnichookogo'soveshchaniya. Mosc&r, 1964, 11-17 ~J -!TOPIC TA tion recordingo information processing, coding catalog G S: library, i nforma A tb G, .ABSTRLCTt. Basic at a of the NUTEIR'organized inf rmation program weret report ep .0 iincoming literaturia;-report distribution ai~Dng different organizations in various 117rofessions; establishment of local informa.tioii centers; decentralized search for information in different enterprises; and A centralized eupply of neoesuary material. ito t~e enterpriees1hrough atinter-libraryexchange program. The information ser- g to. universal decimal classification ivice was organized accordin the old UDK A 6L inew descriptor system of reference also based-oa the UDK indexing is being develop, jt.will provide for information classification and retrieval according to several ~aapeots, supplementing the old UDK sahemei,-,, Reference- information work in a profes-i sion was based on a professional zeference book,~ the cohtentsof which were-. GAUKIRMAN, L.A. Organization of reference and information work in branches of industl,y. NTI no.7:3--5 (MIRA 17: 11) GAUKHMAN L A - S-31-VaILIV, N.1-11. j Attract-ing St9te publlsh~,rs to pul-lii:~h r,-l'Prence ant information ~rorks for-research, do-sipit and construcition r-annizations and ,T. NTI no.1 :5-7 165: ~ enterprisps of the cowitr 4 (MIRA 18:6) A GAUKHMAN, L.Sh.; TEAS, R.A. M - . . -.-, '~V- ~ - Zt - t , " - .. Experimental work of schools in attaining high yields of corn. Politekh. obuch. no.9:35-39 'S 158. (KnU 11:10) 1. LeqIpgradskaya oblastnaya stantsiya yunnatov. (Corn (maize)) GAUKTM~L M.A.; MEMBOVSKIT, R.G. Effect of eryside on the myocardial conduction system in cardiac insufficiency. Terap. arkh. 26 no.5:71-77 S-0 154. (MIRA 8:2) 1. 12 gospitallnoy torapevtichaskoy kliniki (zav. prof. R.G.Mezhe- bovskly) Chkalovskogo meditsinakogo institute. i terapevticheskogo otdeleniya Chkalovsko7 gorodskoy bollnitsy. 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R. firun 0,5 and that of back titsation to withill &(I 11"r I i u It AT 10 f ZIP it 0 #4 91 it a It 4 ki 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a ;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a V Ill a HL A I No e 0 We 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 coo ZOO 000 I 100 1400 00 eve* wee too lauklurmn, I% S. and Stefancv"kiy, F. n~-',, t and citric ac4ris," Ilatich. zopisl:i (Drlo~rc,-~!tr. :oz. un-t), 7o" X:(,','i p. :C)i- 36, - Bibliog: 5 items SO: U-5Z4~u, 17, Doc. 53,(L-tonis 'Zhurna-1 Invkh Statev, L'o, 2."Ji, JIbQfUC*joI,IM#jjjC 11frallon in 1111a 0111111YRI; Of ANY SIFOI "W-4 O!i - I'- F. Redulk. '410 G M I "'11121,11ox 'Univ.. 't " .... at Cr -are T -% 41.2%. rr's, Ni .,1,l no',,,nictitte; V k ii1rstant with CF M'd 8111W I, I"'j. %Olt itvianivir -4 imrl'" Theills Mat . q~ tile %impte i. N.it"I Paul tile ar-ulslaig KNInO, i, titiAlctl olefficully Vkith ;ImIlitt, Until tile 14,111asury., the Cr h lbro fill'biml vw its NII'llf ~11( lay jl~illj pha-layl.111ohnolA, orhl Ifulk-ut.m. V 14 mi'lil"I lo V,111 lay 9 M (it I. jrt,,V,4 trito as 4d lay III's b 10 '1114 1. pb"I ......m t-Atmot,al %till Mobt -,III lay toln ... 1.1 ind tor. In prewlity t4 w. li'l-oJ4,141.101. t'.. M. K GAUKHMI, R. (Moscow). Raplacement of the W vacuum tube. Radio no.9:25 S '53. (MIA& 6:8) (Vacuum tubes) 107-57-2-28/56 AUTHOR; Gaukhman, R. (UA3C11, Moscow) TITLE., At the Klyazsma Reservoir. Radio Amateurs' Experience. Radio Communication Should Be Used on Boat Trips (Na klyazlminskom vodokhranilishche. U radiolyubiteley yest' opyt. IspolIzovat' radiosvyazl v shlyupochnykh pokhodakh) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 2, p 25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In September 1966, the Moscow DOSAAF organized a combined training exercise in which several cutters, dozens of boats, and many airplanes took part, The success of the exercise was much enhanced by good radio communication, insured by a batter)-type 1- to 2-v shortwave and ultrashort wave amateur radio. Members of the Moscow city radio club, Klevev, Romanenko, Ostrokopytova, and Kashina, are mentioned in the article. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 rT 107-57-5-33/63 AuTHOR- Gaukhman R. (UA3GH) TITLE: Should Short-Wave Amateurs Be Blamed for TV Noise (Vinovaty 11 korotkovolnoviki v sozdanii pomekh televideniyu?) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 5, p 31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Short-wave amateurs are often blamed for noise their transmitters produce in neighboring tv sets. Usually harmonic radiation is blamed. Experience shows, however, that the noise remains even in cases of practically complete suppres- sion of harmonies. These two arePteal causes Of noise: (1) poor selectivity of input tv circuits, (2) unfortunate choice of intermediate frequency in some types of tv sets. A type KVN-49 tv set, for example, equipped with PPU-l high -pass filter does not pick up any noise from a radio transmitter located near- by. Without any good reason the Ministry of Radio-Engineering Industry stopped production of noise suppressors for tv sets. Short-wave radio amateurs must insert low-pass filters in the antenna circuits of their transmitters. One Soviet reference. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 9(9) SOV/107-58-12-2,q/55 AUTHOR: Gaukhman, R., Master of Amateur Radio TITLE: ,, Short-Wave Transmitters During Television Hours (0 rabote KV peredatchikov v chasy televidenlya) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 12, pp 22-2;1 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author regrets that the inspectors of the Ministry of Communications forbid the opera- tion of amateur radio transmitters during tele- vision hours due to the interference they pro- duce. This interference is caused by intensive radiation of harmonies and the effect of the transmitter basic frequency on the television input. In order to protect the television sets from this interference, Soviet industry has produced the very efficient type PPU-lM filter for the higher frequencies. The author then gives two further methods whereby radio Card 112 amateurs can considerably reduce the radiation SOV/107-58-12-25/55 Operating Short-INave Transmitters Durinr Television Hours U of harmonies; (1) All the unshielded wires of the various circuits leadin- out of the transmitter should have a duain-shaped filter (Figure 1): if the final stage circuit is not an -shaped filtar or if the final stage is an ordinary circuit and does not work according to a two-cycle circuit, then afl -shaped 1-f filter (Figure 2) must be used in the antenna circuit: such a filter must be used if the -circuit or the two-stage cycle is not reli- ably shielded from other stages of the trans- mitter. There are 2 circuit diagrams. Card 212 AUTHOR: Gaukhman, R. (UA30), SOV/107-59-1-21/51 TITLE: The FM Modulator (ChM modulyator) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 1, pp 26-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author, a radio amateur in Moscow, has ccnstructed and operated for over a year an 1113111 modulator. Ile gives the circuit diagrams of the modulator with electronic tubes and germanium diodes, describes his experience in operating this modulator, and praises its advantage over the common types of All and DSB modulators. The call sign of the author's radio-amateur station is 11UA3CIl". There are 3 circuits, one graph, and one Soviet reference. Card 1/1 GAUUML9, R. (UA3 CH) Redesigning FFU2 and PPU3 filters. Radio no.4:46 Ap 160. (KIRA 13:6) (Electric filters) r,AuYHMAN, R. (UA3CF) U.. method for imoroved. modulation; fron "Amaterske Radial' no.8, 1960. Radio no.2:45-46 F 161. (,%YIRA 14:9) (Modulation (Electronics)) GAUKHMANp R. (UA3CH) Regenerative high-frequenoy and IF amplifiers. Radio no.4:23-24 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Amplifiers, Electron-tube) GAUKM4AN, R. (UA3CII) A glorious victory. %dio no.10:9 0 162. (KIRA 15:10) (Astronautics) (]Radio operators) GAUKMAN, R. (UA3CH) Ultrashort waves. Radio no-4:14-17 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Radio operators) (Amateur radio stations) '" -t , ; '4 9 1 fw., , 1, *- ! " I.' . r.'": . :i~ :: , j - 1. - . . , , , f ~, I - . - j. . _ , I :-iI " GAU-K.IIM.All,_~. (UA3CH); TANAKIN, 1. (UA311-1) Regenerative preselector-converter. Radio no.2:17-18 F 165. (MIRA 18:1,) ' AU.-ji! L! " .- .11. - ~ P .- (.U-~.3~11) 'frequency ,,-,odulator. ?zdio no.c-:-,3-';4 S "5. I - '- f.) i():1) GAUINIC T -' .--. 'Tow books on 13-iolo~ in ::~Vl i oil, cl'i Of 11 for 1942. 11 (- f t c '~ -d G--ul,-'r.man :?. 1--. ) 7 fy - -1. 1.- , I --- . - .9 d G. 2.y~) Of T.Oscow St~--'-e U-n-vorsit- . - - - a. ;t.v B SO: ,.c -S i -r- i0lory ii, LiYLDC -11 conw-`.':~' " ~) Vol. 11, 19-VA, l.'r-. 2 P. P. ................ VCLXOVA, K.A.;_QAWUAL&KA6P,,, GALKIN, I.S., prof.. otv.red.; MMYAVTMA. A.1.. red.; FIDOROV, I.V., dotsent. red.; BLA , Ye.Te., bibliograf-rodaktor (Alsksandrs, Andresyna Glagoleva-Arkadlova, 1884-1945; a bio- graphical sketch] Aleksandra Androeyna Glagoleva-ArIcad'eva, 1884-1945; biografichemkii echerk. Sont.K.A.Volkova. Moskva, 1947. 31 1). (MIRA 12:6) 1. Moscow. UniTersitet. Bibli,Dtaka. (Glagaleva-Arkadleva. Alek-sandra Andreevns. 1884-1945) 42655 - GATrMI'A7, CIL. Iz:r-neniya chastot i klinicheskay kortiny vriatrennik-h -'abolevardy 4 '.Y v Lenin7grade v voyennoye -4rerya. V SP. Yed.-vnutrenniPli. FcE;h(I-,tyiyr,, vrjyry i v~er- opriyatip To IKII Likvidat3ii. -1. 11. 14., 1948, S. /,7-56. SO: Letcz is I Zhurnal Iny'rch State. -, Vol. 7. 1940 GAUKHK&N, S.L.; CHEMIRISOVA, A.I. apft-ftew-#~ Clinical aapects and treatment of amebic liver abscens. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.3:67-72 '55. Ku 9:5) 1. Turkraenskiy gosudarstvenn~7 meditsinskiy institut imeni I.V. Stalina. 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