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S/056/62/043/005/024/D58 Relative intensities of... B102/BI04 room temperature v1,2 was observed to be 58.156 Me with an oscilloscope signal-to-noise ratio of J. At +18.60C v 2,3 was 112-596 lie with a eignal- to-noise ratio of 1.6. The ratio W 1,2 :b 20 - 1 1 0-54, which agrees well with the theoretical ratio. Because of its low intensity, the V 113 transi- tion cannot be observed in the 170 Me spectrum. Therefore an indirect method was applied. The frequency of the transition was determined from the temperature dependenbe of the resonance signals measured. A 20-w generator for the 170 Me band was constructed. When a saturating fie'.id of --170-5 lie was applied, a reduction of the v1,2 intensity by a factor of 0.83 could be observed. Tn this case the "forbidden" transition is 3aturated ard the difference in population between the levels 1 and 2 is reduced. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Perm, State Un-iveraity) SUBMITTIOs April 30, 1962 Card 2/2 S/ 1 BY63/005/003/038/046 B102 180 B AUTHORS: Grechis kin, V. S., and TITLE: Temperature dependence of the nuclear quadrupole resonance 121 frequency of Sb in some single crystals ~'PERIODICAL. Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 5, no. 3, 1963, 948-949 TEXT: To produce the quadrupole temperature standards needed for high- .accuracy measurements Q0.0020K) it is very important to find crystals with a high temperature coefficient of nuclear quadrupole resonance. Thl? 121 authors measured v(T) the temperature dependences of,the Sb resonance 0 frequencies, between 77 and 340 K for four monocrystalline samples: SbCl (1)1.2SbCl C H (2), SbCl C H C H (3) and 2SbCl C H C H (4). All. 3 3 6 6 3 6 5 2 5 3 6 5 6 5 the crystals were grown by the Bridgman method. The results (Fig.) shou that some of the SbCl compounds have an abnormally high temperature coefficient# always higher than (1), except f6r (4) which undergoes a Card 1/3 5/1 a 1/63/005/003/038/046 Temperature dependence of the nuclear B102/B180 phase transition due to which the coefficient drops from 11 to 4-~ kcn/des The coefficient of (1) is 5 kos/deg, of (2) 11 kos/deg, and of (3) it is highest: 17kc/deg. With (4) piezoelectric resonances were also observed and a proton resonance was observed with all crystals. (3) holds out promise for the production of temperature standards. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Permakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Perm State University) SUBMITTED: Card 2/3 November 12, 1962 Tempurature dependanoo of the nucloar I.Mc S/ is 63/005/OD3/030/046 DIOZYBISO Fig. T. OX ACCESSION NR: AP4009475 8/00 51/63/0 15/006/0 0 32/08 3 2 AIMIOR: Grechishkin, Y.S.; Kyuntsell, I,A, TITLE, Frequencies of nuclear quadrupole resonance of Dr79 and Br81 in Merwhutkin complexes SOURCk: Optika i spektroskopiyal v.R5, no.6, 1963, 832-833 TOPCI TAGS: nuclear quadrupole reo9nanca,*NQR, -bromine organic complexes, Br79, Br8l, antimony bromide complex, benzene derivative, benzene complex ABSTRACT: Complexes of antimony bromide (SbDr3) with derivatives of benzene and naphthalene, which were first described by B.N.Monshutkin in 1912, exhibit a num-- ber of interesting properties. At present there, is enhanced. interest in moleculfir complexes in connection with search for organic semiconductors. * In the r sent study there was investigated nuclear quadrupole resonance of Br79 and B I in a number of molecular complexes with SbBr3# For the most part theme were complexes with benzene and benzene derivatives. The nuclear quadrupole resonance was ob- served by means of 4 suporragenerator with external damping (V.S.Grechishkin and G.B&Soyfor, PrE, No,1,67,1963). The spectra were displayel on an oscilloscope Card 1/2 AP4009475 screen and the absorption frequencies were measured by a heterodyne wavemeter. 1he results obtained at room temperature are tabulated. For most of the complexes there are observed three NQR lines of Br79 and BrOl. The NQR* frequency is propor-..., tional to the nu=ber of unpaired p electrons. Orig.art.hani I t.ble. ASSOCIATIONS none ~SUBMII'M: 29Apr63 DATE AM: 03Jan64 EWL: 00 StJB*COD9#pH,cH .KR REP SOV-. 004 OTHER: 001 GRECHISHKIN, V.S.; KYUNTSELI, I.A.; SOYFER, G.B. Use of nuclear quadrupole resonance for physicochemical analysis. Zav.lab. 29 no.11:1310-1315 163. ~ . I (MRA 16112) l..Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. I . I ~ v ACosSSION IM: AP4019269 8/0192,/64/005/001/0053/0058 AUTHOR89 Grechishkint V.8-; KYUAtG91'9 I-A- TITM Nuclear quadrupole resonance In mo soular compounds of S01- mony triobloride and tribroolds ~SOUROE.- Zhurnal strudturnor kbimilt V-59 no-it 1964# 53-58 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear quadrupolaresonanae, antimony trichloridet tribromide, crystal struoture, chemical bond, Hammett constant# antimony ABSTRACT: Nuclear quadrupole resonance Is used as a mechanism for -studying the distribution of a heterogeneous electrical field in inole- cular complexes, which might be useful as organio semiconductors. The quadrupole nuclei In this came fulfill the tole of some experimental charges, and It there are several of these charges In the complext there is a possibility of measuring the-gradlexit of the elooMical., 21 fi?jj at various pointoo Nuclear quadrupole resonance of 01 t 8b and crystals of 27 molecular compounds of SbM3 and Card 1/3 . .. .... . ... ACCEssm n: Ap4oi 926,7 SbBr3 are identified. Me constants of the quadrupole reaction and asymmetry parameters are determined. The temperature dependence of frequencies Sb121 was studied, The rates of mean frequencies of ro- Uary oscillations of molecules are derived. *Observation of t1le quadru- pole resonance Itself In the complex Indicates that it Is frea from heterogeneous crystals. Nuclear quadrupole resonanoe signals are not observed In the partial decomposition of the specimen. Data on nucle- ar quadrupole esonance Ittdicbtes strong deformation of molecules of SbC1 and Sb125. The variation of constants of the quadrupole reac- tion3can be combined for a series of complexes with the Hammett con- stant for corresponding substitutes. Oomplexjug leads to a strong -variation of the character, of the network oscillations. In mazy cases-, At should be knovu which atoms are acceptors In the complex and. thich are the donors. In the 00111plexes of BN. Housbutkin (lh-oM*ye sis- temy* trekbkbl oristoy I troklibromistoy s='W s benzolom. I yen) za- 'DdbhcheAUyft1 prolzbodnyftl. SPb.# 1912s)(0 vliymil zamestiteloy na. zkokotory*ye reaketil beftsola I yoga zameshchenn7*kh -7-cizbodny*1:h* SPb. p 1912 the antizony atom can be the acceptor, Mio chlorino atoms Or the bromWe a-,;om c4a ale* be aa,,tiooeptor If the corresponding by- Card 2/3 cEssioN NRi A1?0*269 drocarbon is-the donor of olootrons. Thus, It In Impossible to have 49ingle achemativ of fo=ing Menshutkin comploxes. "lix conclualon e .4nthcra are grateful to student LN. Shab=ovo7 for. his hol, th ? vi some measureacwtBOO Orig. art* hast 3 tablon, 2 figures, and 7 equa- tions. 'ASSOCIATiON: Pemaldr goandarstyunm valveraltet (Perin, Stat's Oft~ ALTS AOQl' 9TXikv64.' Wal 00 In OWNS onm, 003 IR RIP SM Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4011502 S/0051/64/ul6/001/0161/0164 ,AtMI.OR: Grechishkin, V.S.; Kyuntsoll, I.A. ,TITLE: Frequencies of quadrupole resonance in a number of molecular compounds of SbC13 and SbBr3 SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v,;16, no.1, 1964,-161-164 TOPIC TAS.S: nuclear quadrupole resonancet IQR, organic semiconductor, organic r.nti- mony chloride complex, organic ant.1[mony bromide complex, antimony chloride, antimo- ny bromide, benzene, benzene derivative, naphthalene ABSTRACT: Investigtion of nolecular complexes involving electron (charge) tranE;fer is of interest from many standpoints, including the search for new organic semicon- ductors. The present work was concorned with investigation of nuclear quadrupole Xe- sonance (NQR) in a number of molecular complexes of SbC13 and SbBr3 with benzerie md its derivatives and with naphthalene. These compounds were investigated earlier by observation of their Raman spectra (P.V.Xurnosova and M.S.Ashkinaz!,ZhSKh,ll,84,4,* 1938; Sh.Sh.Raskin,Opt,i.spektr.1,1$16,1956; Sh.Sh.Raskin,DAN SSSR,123,645,1958). However, observation of NQR allows of obtaining additional information, in particu- Card 1/2 Acr-.NR- AP4011502 lar, data on the number of nonequivalent atoms'in the crystal lattice and on the dL- gree of distortion of the SbC13 and SbBr3 pyramids in the complex. The measurements were carried out by means of a frequency-modulated superre-generator; the spectrum was displayed on the screen.of an oscilloscope and the absorption frequency war, mea- sured to within �0.01% by means of a heterodyne wavemeter..The temperature depend- ence of the frequency was determined by the usual procedure (V.S.Grodaishkin and G., B.Soyler,F7T,4,2268,1962), The exp'erimental results obtained at 770K are tabulated. The tabulated data show that lamcwt complexes of 2:1 composition the NQR lines ex- hibit multiplet.structure (in some cases four absorption lines were detected). The -temperature dependences of the NQR frequency of SbI23 and some 'of the investigated complexes are given in a figure. A brief discussion and interpretation of the ex- perimental results in given. Orig.art.has: I formula, I figure and I table. ASSOCIATION: none sumrr~=: 08Uay63 DA79 ACQ: 10064 ENCL; CIO SUB CME: PH,CH NR F" SOV: 012 R1 WS 2/2 Card 00/61 ' -Vzoz~ ~ 2 2 777~ PO XOP.) ---~ - - 1~ . - 1 .1 Uchebnik serzhanta zenitnoi artillerii. v. 2. 11-foskva, Vocn. !-.d-vo, 19h9. ?5h P., illus. Bibliography: p. 254. Title tr.: A textbook for the anti-aircraft r-Unner,,, sprgeant. SO: Aeronautical Sciences Pnd Aviation in thp Sovict Union, Library of Congress, 1955. Ll V.V. Erosion of the banks of the 14oskva River and Its effect on land- slide processes, Rav;vodi okhanedr 28 no-3:41-45 Mr 162. 1,'MDU 15tO 1e Gidrorezbinmaya el:,speditsiya. (MOSIma. River-Erosion) "C GAIANIN, N.; AGSYEV, P.; IOFPE,, M.;,KYUPAR. A.; RAMM, I.; SHAFIR, A. Using sewage for field irrigation. Gig. I sea. 22 no.9:73-'?4 S '57 (MIN. 10: 12) 1. Predsedatell pravleniya Ieningradskogo ot,leleniya Vseroasiysko~:, obshchestva gigiyenistov (for Galanin). 2. O'h1any pravleniya leningradekogo otdeleniya Vaerossiyokogo obahchostva gigiyenistov (for Ageyev, Ioffe, Kyupar, Ramm, Shafir) (SHWAGE utilization for irrigation of fields) IRR IGAT I ON utilizatio:n, of sewage) GORMIOSOVs M.S.., doktor med. nauk; DANTSIG, N.M., prof.; KYUPAR, sanit. vrach; MINKH, A.A.j, prof.; PROK6F-Fftr,-i.r-., dots.; SILIVANIK, K.Ye., doktor med. nauk (deceased]; UVAROV, M.M.j kand. med. nauk; SHAFIR, A.Lp prof.; SHTREYS, A.I., prof,; KROTKOV, F.G.., prof., otv, red.; SELESKERIDI, I.G., red.; ROMANOVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.; MIRONOVA, A.M., tekhn. red. [Manual on communal bygiene] Rukovodstvo po kous=allnoi gigiene. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol-3.[Hygiene of residential and public buildings] Gigiena zhilykli i obshchestvennykh zdanii. Red. toma GDromosov i A.I.Shafir. 1963. 486 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Krotkov). 2. Chlen- korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Minkh). I KYUPAR, I., inzhener-polkovnik Problems in the meeting of a guided missile and ibe target as reveal- ed by foreign press data. Voen. vest. 41 no.9:118-121 S '61. (MIRA 15:30 (Shooting, Military) (Guided missiles) Ej~~ ~FESENKC, P.V., red.; CHAPAYEVA, R.I., tekhn, red. [GuicVance of antiaircraft rockets] Navedenie na tsell ze- nitnykh raket,. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1963. 88 p. (MIR& 16:11) (Guided missiles--Guidance systems) B/005/62A)00/001/002/002 D274/D303 Engineei AUTHORSt Petkov, T., Tomov, I., and KXMDribaA1Wy,,jR. -s TITLE: An automatic device for controlling the hardness of machine components by a magnetic method PERIODICAL; Mashinostroene, no. 1, 1962, 43 - 45 TEXT: Investigati6ns were carried out at MEI, Sofia, in or.- der to determine the possibility of constructing an automatic device which can grade machine components according to their hardness. The ob.- ject of the investigations was the dependence betweer, the residual mag.- netic induction Br in the investigated specimens and the hardness (the:r- mal treatment). Cylindrical specimens were found to be most suitable fi)r the experibent. Three types oi steel were tested: ordinary carbon steeL, steel CT 45 (ST45) and alloyed steel CT 4 x ec (ST4XhVS). Similar speci - mens were thermally treated, and than magnetized in a constant electromag- netic field for 10 see. Afterwards, each of the specimens was dropped from the same height through a measuring coil. In this way it was provad that the residual induction is almost equal for the different components. Card 1/2 ZBOUN,-V.M.~ MR,, R. U41 F o r (,-; -- n,.- I ;,Ialdrig 'LorC-,'n-,l, on forgim., mach-ines, witliout los3 of metual inci(l!:,,n'Ual t-j Avt.tral,,.t.pro!,i., no. 7, 1952. 1- , ,*.:U'J!'!7lI.Y LIST C,--~-, LI.--iLl-.Z'f s-', --L` *.,i- 1950. - . 'LL~ 0 .; - " I KYUR-M-RAVIVI -A. P. KYUR-MURATCV, A. P. (Doctor of Veterinary Science2). Concerning a I.iter;ry ~Iaste. So: Veterinariya; 22; (2-3); P"ebruary/IMarch 19h5; Uncl. TABCON If * 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ITURANOVA, Nevyass (Sofiya) MNMW4 '.- 5 Jl 156-. W12A 9:9) Bulgarian cuisine.. Me"taitea. 34 20-7:31 (Cookery, Bulgarian) us,913/CUltiVated Plants. Grains. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.,, No 5., 1958P 20291. Author : * inst, ol'skiy Agricultural Institute. Title Several Problems in the BiOlOgY of Fdce Seed Gemina- tiOn- (NekOtOrYYe v0prosy biologii, prorastaniva semyan rism). Orig Pub: Sb-nauchno-issled. rabot stud. Stavropollsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, vyp. 4, 7-10. Abstract: The effect of various conditions and the collapsing of seeds On the germination of rice seed has been studied. The seeds sprouted at various temperatu_res, in various beds and with different water strats. The germination Of collapsed rice grains proved most efficient on filter paper underneath a layer of water Of 2-3 CM at 300 tem- perature. Card M I E .131 M M XMI Vo 1 .0 CH. A t 4 L ie ty tie L. L. . . . I- 3.,~# F "~~q - ; 4.q X t 2 Y 1 4 1. -9 A L qR C A USSR/Soil Science - Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.p No 5, 1958, 20078 Author Inst The Institute for GeoGraphical Sciences, Academy of Sciencesy Armenian SM , Title A Contribution to the Problem of Bleaching Water Extracts of Soil for the Colorimetric DaterminatiLon of Molybdenum. Orig Pub : Izv. AN ArmSM, fize-matem,, yestestv. i tekhn. n.~ 1956) 91 No lo, lo3-lo6. Abstract : In tests made at the Institute for Geographical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR the best bleaching of soil water extracts was attained by oxidizing the fil- trates with a 30% solution of amm-nium persulfate (NH4)2S2080 This process speeds up the filtration of the water extracts and nakes it possible to determine the Vb Card 1/1 in than directly during filed conditions. - I -) ~1,)k k 1 F f - -A~ :, Yield laboratory to determine Rome elemeuts in waters and water extrilets. Izv. AN Arm. SM &r. geol. I geog. nauk 1.0 no.3-.71-77 157. (min Iwo 1. Institut geologicheek1kh nauk AN ArmSSR. Nater--knalysis) 140) AUTH01i: Kyuregyant B.A. SOV/172-11-5-7/9 TIME: Reaction of Extracts in Hydro-Chemical Soil Prospecting, Survey (Reaktsiya vytyazhek pri poiskovoy poohvenno-,&41.drokhimicheskoy s"yemke) PERIODICALi Izvestiya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Seriya geologicheskikh i geograficheakikh nauk) 1958, Vol 11, Pr 5, PP 55-60 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Water can be considered as having the greatest effect on pri- mary rock. Fovever, not all mineral, organic or mineralo- organic combinations existing in soil are accessible to the interaction with water. To investigate the behavior of diffi- cultly dissolvable soil combinations, acid extractions have been made in addition to water extractions. In this connection hydro-chloric, sulfuric acid, nitric acid and acetic acid ex- tractions have been tried out. The weight ratio of soil to acid solutions was 1 : 10, e.g., 5 g of soil were mixed with 50 ml of acid. Filtration of acid extracts (in cold or heated conditions) proceeds at a fast rate, which is a very favor- able factor. As a result of extraction of molybdenum and Card 1/2 copper by means of acid solutions, and of chromium by means of SOV/172-11-5-7/9 Reaction of Extracts in Hydro-Chemical Soil Prospecting Survey ASSOCIATION: SUBUTTED: ammonium solutions, better indices of concentration of these elements have been obtained. Analyses are easier made on the basis of macro concentrations than in micro concentrations. In prospectin6 for 114o and Cu it will be time-savin- di,:ring field work,to iise sulfuric acid or acetic acid extractions, since both reveal the presence of Mo and Cu. However, in laboratoxy work for the purpose of obtaining precise datal sulfuric acid ex- tractions should be used for Mo, and acetic acid extrac-,.ions for Cu. Acid extractions can be made in cold condition, wh.J.ch is a great asset in the case of field work. There are 2 sets of graphs, 1 graph, 4 tables and 4 Soviet re- ferences. Institut geo'Logicheskikh nauk AN Armyansko SSR (Institute of Geological Sciences of the AS Armenian SSZ May 15, 1958 Card 2/2 KYUREGYAN, E.A. Using S. D. Gritsiuta's method fnr detecting cobalt in natural waters and in waters extracted from S.W. Izv. An Arm. SSR. Geol. i geo nauki 14 no-3:3?-42~ 161. (MIRA 14-M, (Cobalt) (Water, Underground) SATIAIIIII M.A.; KnREGYAN, B.A.; IMTCHYAN, G.M.; MARTIROSYAN, M.Ya. Distribution of molybden= in sediments in the area of the Lake Greater Sevan. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Geol.i geog. nauki 15 no.2:31--34 162. (MlLk 15.5) 1. Inst-Itut geologicheskikh nauk AN Arxyanskoy SSR. (Sevan Lake.region-Mlolybdenum) KYUREGYAN, E.A. . j 1, ~ ~ . - Determination of small quantities of lead in natural wat~ers and water extracts from sails using the new Plumbon IREA reagent. , Izv. AN Arm.SSR. Geol.i geog.naaki 16 no.4/5:163-166 163. MRA 16 : 12 ) 1. Institat geologichoskikh nauk AN Armyanskoy SSR. KYUREGYAN, B.A.; EKSUZYAN, WeO* Determining small quantities of silver in waters and rocks. Izv. AN Am.SSR Nauki o zem, 17 no.6t59-62 164 (MIRA 18-.2) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN ArmSSR. KYURFGYAN F, ~~A - Uge of small soil samples in hydrogeochemical prospecting for nickel and cobalt. Izv. AN Arm. SSE. Nauki o zen. 18 no 3/4y 142-1" -165. (MIRA i8-,9) 1. Institut geologicheakikh nauk AN Armyanskoy SVI. KYURETLAN., M. A. "Winter Losses of Warm Air Masises in an L73 Region and Their Synoptic Conditions", Nauch2 tr. Yerevansk. wii-taj s(MLjLeojMw No I., pp 93-118, 1954,, (Armenain resume) For the purpose of studying winter warming up,, the author considers the corresponding conditions from January to March in Gorki, Kursk, Mos- cow, Gorlkiy., and Vologda; warming up refers to temperature rise in, at least therr of these stations to 00 and higher. Synoptic processes leading to Narming up are divided into five types illustrated by survey maps; all the types are further divided into western and southern groups. For the indicated synoptic typea the author deduces quantitative chatrac- teristics of temperature at the chosen points. He usos the data of ver- tical sounding for the spatial representation of the processes of vari- ous types. He emphasizes that external convergnece of' baric systems does not determine the analogy of their thermal properties. (BZhGeol, No 9s 1955) SO: Sim No 884, 9 Apr 1956 NOVIKOVt Andrey Vlad imly-ovi ch,, kand. tekhri.nauks, dotsent; _KYUIIEGYAN, Sorge7 Grigc,T-~~" ~-qj!runt. Modeling of an asynelmonous generator with capacili" excitation, Izv.,v7a.ucheb.zav., ilektromekbanika 8 no.63655-659 f65. (FilRk 18:8) A. %fedra ellektrichasidkh mus.Un Klylevskogo politakiviicheskogo irLstituta Novikov). 2. InitItut elek trod 1-namiki AN Ukr-SISIR (fur Wy-ur-6gyan), KYUREGYAN, S.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; MARENOVA, H,Ms Ueing the method of spectrum analvais in evaluating the wear of an engine. Avt*prom. 31 no.10:10-12 0 t65. (MIR-A !8210) pit) 'HOTI: qurq-cp~:g 1C. 65-58- 4-4/12 TITLE, 0he Catalytic ADIUjon of On thie Laoquer During Prictior (0 kataliti3hes'com deystv'i, o all v t 0 na la-kloobrazovaniye pTOi nali-,hii treniya) PE-RIODICAL.KiiiiniYa j Telcanolo i b."a5el, 1~15", 11- r 4 pp 23 25 (Ti S SR~~ IUSTI~6ACT: 1mre st 'I ions on the ef fe et, of vie tial -- on the la -4011or form~-ition durinr fr~otion .-.,eve carried out on a device -or evaluating the tendency of oils to fc-,,,ri, lacquers 1 Oils vrhi~-,h are in the form ff a thin on, the metallic friction surface are co~wartee-'. a". Ki"~i temperatt,res into a layer of lacquer. T*.ie ztart o-[' the lacouer fov,,,,ation is dafined ~he irevaaae be,~-jeen the 01 0 0 -,A -, icient, of friction "bet",'een the fr~ctio-n The period of lacquer for-.ation is tha ti- L' i., L,-..-e (In -inutes) durin,~7 vlhich the oil, under e x p er -1 --1 ent- a 1 C. o r d -. 11 _2 --:~ -n 3 , los::.s Its e-"-nicienc- and oll-anges into a 1~~Lyer of "at-quer. The tests ":iere carried out on the ::omvnerclal c-.111 the thickness of the cil layer being 50 r.':. in t-h-'e, temperature range of 2100- 250c) thle moz'c que-, formation occtirs when the oil, is ap-1-1ed in the Card 1/2 f~o-rm of a sprayed vapour bc:t'.-7e.,-n the "0 , "-el al-u! th.:~ V"';Ist 65-53-4-.4/12 The catalytic Action of L'etaln on the Lacquer Formatio-i Dur~.'1,7 Frictior iron. Beti.ieen alumin-Wm - aluminium surixeS the ,,atcl of lacquer formation is t-,.,,'o to ttaree times 1~y,-rar, lind bet,,,ieen brass - bra"as surfaces i-1hreo to fou-. timnus lo-,-Ier. Fic,.2: the rate of lacauer or. -. stc~,! r'A-jj~- and brass pins; the effect o1f two mma-tals on QuE,,-r formabion 1x1 the oil Aluminiu-a 1~17_1-rdl.y affects the rate of lacouar -fo"rnn-Ation. Alumin-lur. Ls _-a active oyidation catalyst durin.- steel --Lnd c%tst iron slacm vea'car action, arid bra~,s tna 0-:-Idation of the oil. Apart -~'rom the cat~al-71-1,- aluml:ni'cim , L, L hardly af-Cec"L'13 tie lacruer 'LorT.-,---.`Zion _~~nd rat-_-rds the 1_~oquer :L'orn,ation. Durirg t.~,3 the de- tersiVe prop3r'tios of tl-,,~ c-11s, as ao Prop- erties, are declldinr, f;~~ctors- 7ne pro:)~Ttles of oils ave in tl--e follo-.",intZ order: and cast iron > bras c. Result- ~,f tha out at 2500-1 are tabu'ale.-J, on - ~vi6re 24. Th-- r e k--, fu - r a S and 1 tiblee. 1. Lubricating oils-LacqAer formation-Test results 2. Lubricating Ca-rd 2/2 oils-Catalysis 3. Iron catalysts-Test, reEults 4. Steel catalysts-Test results 5. Aluminum cntalysts-Test results 6. Brass catalysts-Test results KYLWGW. S.K.; RIJMTSOVA, O.A. - I Effect of the chemical composition of oil on lacquer formation and receptivity to additives. Khin.i takhotoplA meel 4 no.2:49-51 F 1 9. (MIRL 12:2) Rabrication and lubriewits) K&ACHEVSKIYP I.V.,- ORFRDYNTSEV, V.V.; KUZIMIITA, Ye.A.; SULERZHITSM, L.D.; MOCHALOVA, V.F..,- KYUREGYAN, T.N. 1.1-.' Isotope composition of uranium and thor-jum in the supergene zcnes Natural ,mters. Voloaniz sediments. Geokhimiia no,ll:nl6-2.121 N 164, (MIRk 18:8) 1. Geologiml Institutet Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.S, MOSCOW. y AUTMR: Not given 894-A32 TITLY4 New Publiontions (Novaya litemtura) PIKODICAM AtOAMOi Iner9i"j, 1957s Vol 3, Nr ~ I p 276-278 (U.SOSORO) ABSTRAM: 1.) BMLM,S.F,,,: "Radioactive Elements" 3.revieed edition. State Publishing House for Te&mologyj 19571 500 pages, price 1600 roubles. 2.) "Problems of Atomic Energy", Collaotion of translations ind surveys of foreign journalso Nr 2, 1957, Publishing Houst~ for Foreign Litorature, 104 pages, price 7 roubles. M KORABLEV.L.N.: "A New Use for Tubes with Cola Cathode in Impulse Devices", USSR Publishing House for Teohnological. Works, 1956, 2DO. pages with illustrations, price 56 roubles. 4. Zhg~ ,'Selected Works. Frederic and keno JaJot-CMAIms Works' T pu y the Academy of Boiencesof the USSR, 1957, 562 pages, price 32 roubles. 5.) Material concerning the Geneva Atomic Conferenoe, vol. lp "Effective Cross Sections which an! Important for Reactor Pro- jeoting" , price 30 roubles, published AoadeW of Sciences of the USSR, 1957, 420 Pages. Card 1/2 VEGER, M.G.; KYURI, N.P. The use of machines to prepare author indexes of a simple type. NTI no.6;21 163. (MIRA 17:1) BOLOTINA, Me.; Gk4BAIUAN, Kh.P.; DENISOVA~ G.A.; DUBROVINA~ L.I.; KOZHINAJ I.S.; JUMCHM,X.N.; NAMAIA, T.I.; PAVLOVA) IJ.G.,- REZVETSOV, O.A.; S41RNOVAy V.V.; SURZHIN, S.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; TAMAMSffAN, S.G.; TRUSGVA, S.A.; FILOGRIYEVSKAYA, Z.D.; CHINENOVAp E.G.; SHISHKINA, N.N.; ILIINp M.M.., zasl. deyatell nauki RSFSR~ doktor biol. nauk prof., red.; PRITYKINA, Loh., red.; MSUCHIKOVA, L.N.p tekhn. red. (Spice and aromatic plants of the U.S.S,,R. and their use A the food industry] Priano-aromatiche.-ikie.rasteniia SSSR in i ikh ispoltzovanie v pishchevoi promysh-lennosti. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 430 p. (MIRA 17:2) Scientific-Technicni Stamlardization of 'Work. Elek-troonerria (Electric Power), #10:1: Oct 5h KYMCHYANp A. Economical supports for vineyards. Prom.Arm. 5 no.3:49 Mr 962. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Yerevanskiy kombinat keramir-heek-ikb izdeliy, (Armenia-Viticultam-Equipment and supplies) bwd of ttWt.,~. A E f -7agoI&O Arphywv.'S-SA 1953, ljo.. 4. 117:-201, R--, KYURURUN, Y.N. Technological production indices and cutput of Swiss cheese. Izv. AN Arm.SSR.Biol.i selikhos.naukt. 4 no,.10.965-970 151. (MM 9:8) 1. Institut shivotnovodutya Ministerstva aellskogo khospystv% Armyanskoy SM. (Armenia,--Cheese) XTUREHIAN N. - UGAWYAll, A.T. .-M 0 "aii Chom,ge in the weight of cheese kept under different brining condL- tions. l%v.AN ArmAM.Biol.i sollkhos.nauki 6 no.7:61-67 '53. (KLBA 9: EO 1. Inetitut thivotnovodetva Hinleterstya vellokogo khozyayetva Armyanskoy SSR. (Armenia--Cheese) )k,-y t~' we- /-/ A~ [1._- USSR / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Ap- 1-30 plication. Food 31ndustry. Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 3, 1957, No lo396 Author Kyurk h V SEMRI-YU Tnst :-AffWFem_y of Sciences Armenian SSR Title : The Distinctive Features of Erevan Cheese and New Improve- ments in Its Production Process Orig Pub : Izv. AN ArmSSR, Section on Biological and Agricultural Sciences, 1955, Vol 8) No lp-, 99-lo4 Abstract : Erevan cheese is a variantof the brine cheeses of the Cau- casian group. New improvements in its production process call for the utilisation of brines of law and moderate con- centrations. The salt content in the brine and the mois- ture content of theunripened cheese are interrelated and also depend on the salting period. The brine is prepared from skimmed milk serum and enriched with the products of microflora life activity, which hasten the development of flavor and aroma. The cheese is packaged before ripening is completed. Card : 1/1 SHAMMZTAN, B.A. Freo amino acido In brine chooses. Dokl.All A-,-,..SSR 26 n0-3: 163-166 '58. (HIRi, 12'.10) 1. ArVangkiy Twacbno-lasladovatellokly ~nqtitut zhivntnnvnd:itva i veterinarii Hinistar9tva sel'skoge Icbozyavgtva IrmyansktT IIISR. Pradstavlana M.A.Ter-Xnrapetyanam. -. Obeese) KYURKCHYAN, VA, k&nd.sel',qkokhozyaystvennykh nauk; SRAKHBAZYAN, B.A., --_____gjadshijv.-nauchnyy aotrudnik Content of calcium and phosphorus in the milk of cows in some 2ones of the Armenian S.S.R. Trudy Arm. nauch.-issl. inst.zhiv, i vet. 4-107-120 160-. (MIn 15,,5) (Aratenia-Milk-Composition) KYURKCHYAN., V,N., kand.selIwkokhozyaystvennykh naijk Effect of the concentration of the desalted substances of a salt, solution on the conposition and physicochemical properties of cheese. Trudi Arm. nauch.-issl. inst.zhiv. i vet. 4:121-129 'CO. (MIRA 15:5) (Cheese-Analysis) INIO-OV, G.S., zasl. deyattil I nauki i tekhniki, doktor khim. nauk., nrof.; SKORODUMOVAj, A.M.,kand. biol. nauk,- SHAPIRO, L.R. tdoceased); MILYUTINA, L.A., inzh.; DEMUIU, M.G., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; LEBEDVA, K.S.,kand.scilkhoz.nruk;199RKCHANV-.N.; VASILEVSKIY, V.G., inzh.,- SAVINOVSKXY, N.G.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; VEDRASHOP V.F., kand.med. nauk; SOKOLOVSKIY, V.P., prof.; BEGUNOV, V.L., inzh..; KAU'l-INOVA, A.R.; VEDRASIIKO, V.F.,, kand. med. nauk,- KOSTYGOV,, V.V., red.; SKUKIKIIIN, M.A., MOL' O.P'*, doktor biol. nauk., prof.; SPERANSKIY, G.N.,, zasl. de- yatell nauk'L , dollctor med. nauk, prof.i IUSETA, Yo.I., teklm. red. [Dairy foodslMolochnaia pishcha. Moskva,, Pishchepromizdat 1962. 419 P. (MIRA 15:10~ 1, Glavnyy kulinar WL~sterstva torgovli RSFSR (for KawAnnova). 2. Chlen-korrealondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Spertmaki7p Skurikhin). 3. Deyetvltellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskilkh nauk SSSR (for Molchanova). (Cookery (Dairy products)) (Dairy products) KYURSHM, K.; SHVEYTSPAIMIROVA, T. ~-,--K New method for Twktitativa determination of lignin. Zhur.prikl.khim, 26 no.11:1176-1183 N '53. (MLHA 6:11) 1. Hanchno-ispytatal'My izwtitut leenoy prosyshlennosti, Bratislava. II'Ligain) 7 K,S 1-",V t~- K, Subject : USSR/Chemistry r'M P - 3495 Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 10/21 Author Kyurshner,, K. Title quantitative determination of lignosulfonic acids in sulfite liquors Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, 629-633, 1955 Abstract A rapid method of quantitative determination of lignosulfonic acids based on the determination of methoxy groups contained in the calcium salts of lignosulfonic acids is given. The method is not com- pletely accurate. Two drawings, I table, 9 references., 3 Russian (1951-1953). institution Slovakian Academy of Sciences Bratislava Submitted 0 15, 1954 AID Y' - 3745 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 9/22 Author Kyurshner, Karl Title Diffliculties occuring in the manufacture of VA,nillin from sulfite liquors Periodical : Zhur. prikl. khAm. 28, 9, 957-968, 1955 Abstract : This is an extensive review of the preparatim of vanillin from sulfit- liquors. The intermedXate product is apparently aidol from which vanillin and phenol derivatives are formed. 85 referenceas 7 Russian (1934-1951). Institution Slovakian Academy of Sciences, Section of Wood Research Bratislava, Czechoslovakia Submitted Ja 21, 1955 PHASE 1 KrK 1*91 davanlyo :~lavvw ts-tr4k!~ C-tallcv. at-allk2 : 17- Collect!or. or Articles. F tal All w!:".) 2) Y-c-, Ild-o X; -,q, 2 1964). X4 lirr.-~ slip 'WO ~;P!.S pr1rtd. n: Ed. 1.4 Odi~g, C--sp-d',4 Mcmb~r, '-=R A.~d,.V ef :,illm Ed. f .b .1 lk~v; Tez~. Ed.% .P. ?i1- . Edlt~~Lal r4 Houset V.S. Raoxn. m A.A. Acid-.11-t C~-It.' C-4u-,e 4 r-nma..' ~~ap. U.) ; Y,.V. P-r--r, of T-l'- E,S. K~d~n.r. C-a!dt, f T-?:nl1c,l f~!,~cvs O.ap. r~~retary)~ AX * K-Vk-, -f M.Y. Fr~f.s- r Tethrlt.l td Z.A. C-414.t. hii.1 -hi. -n.ctiv. Ire utrks, f, ;~rz,r h I utob, mat~l -6 rATY.. - t+%: _ 't"4 *rls ntterd~..g stf-l. -f hI.Et:nr ed Ny",M'r'--~ 'S =4~ f ~ i-1 t j7, ~rr, I I a; i W - -,-jjw -t.1 prepr.d by A.A. I A.A. Enjk a ~f tht A cr J:atajj,~gy J.-I .rd t!.. i-titut t--~)7;a~ X.I. Ullnir.2 ~A- -Itut~ uf 7:,-als ar.1 S~ld !rerl K r. ' ler. J ! - r. -- tLl -1 ~f zrfe~t ~f -! t, the .f ~-Lvs -d ri~ pr-tl-4 wttl~ thi, 01-di ~f tl.~ c.ctlr4 4,11 wlt~~ tto pl~-.tfrC ~f r!tasi dlnj-e~s f,r r-rarr-t;3 &!!,ye di-s-1. 1;~ 0-2, 3,71. arj '.I!. tf , TI. P-p.r- Les ,f VN, A~ t-ly C AI:7.,r -1 ..,k';,rv-A . 7- Ffr~~t r- c an! V.V . ~ . ., _ . 1 cul ?rq'~rtj~. r r" -wr ni 32 -'r-en-t f 4,-)d r-t!" 'V. -5-t:- "r , T: . . t "'r-tn'tt T1- Z.A., -- 7 AUTHORt Aegedue Andraj J. (Khegaftvahj A. la.) (Doctor) (Sudepeat) Iftr(~'hyj Judith (pVSUgj&) kBudap"t) f C f 5, TMXI Processes at the tungsteA489 phase bounditry at elevated tezp9=Wnatfzz_; Itelation between theme processe's and the corros I o the tu SOMM: Academia. scientiam hungaricaes Act,% oh Cal TO 421 no* 4v 19649 1' TDPIC MS.* tungetent electrode, oxidation 'ibe,tr'ac'*t*t,-!Ger'man*arti'c'lel* Reaettone taking place at the- tungsten-4io pha'm Ioundary on tungsten electrodes atelevated tergeratures were Luvestiga- ted., -The tungsten oxide layer, forced in air, begittv to be elltdnated by vxtdation at temperatures of > 000%. The strength of-the etdooLon currentiv, evident at teuperatures of > 10009C, depends on tho thickness of any oxidill layer present'. The relations between conductivity amd oxide layer were In-V 'vestigated and the results were compared V4, h..yo~jue* -i Sted in the lite I-ILOWIS ting e authors tbank:Mr'v 1, Olddkuid Mr. J. 7bbik sti" die of Chenfi ~7-7-0 cussiones Student t: HOUGS ~r, Os enthusiastic cooperation~vith the -re"istel Director 70- of the publications asid j4. Pil l KTUSTXR, A. A. Blood supply to Filatov's flap according to date of roentgenovisso- grap,by during life. Khirurglis, Moskva no. 6:19-22 June 1952. (OLML 22:4) 1. Of the Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Mluistry of F~ablic Health USSR (Director -- Prof. N. N. Priorov, Honored Worker in Science, Corresponding Member of the Acadw7 of Medical Sciences USSR). . KY,US-TER, A.A. (Moskva, Nizhnyaya Krasnosel'skaya ul., d.5, kv.3) Abstracts of articles received tor the editors. Ort. travm. i protez. 23 no.10:82 0 IC2. (MIRA 17:10) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo instituts. travmatologii i ortopedii (dir.- deystvitelInyy chlen AM SSSR prof. N.N. Priorov (deceased]). _(,"C)skva, 1141zhrjavil. 'Fr%5.l103f--I'skaya u1., d.5, kv.3) '-a2e o- surgical treatment in, multiple fracture3 --f the me,~~&~arpal bones ard fLn.,-C-r phalanges. Ortop., tt-ravin. i protez. z2t~ no.2,65 F 05. (MIRA 18-5) 1. 1z instituLa travinalologii i ortopedii rkdir. - A.MN, SSSII prof. M.V,Vo'-,koi-'I. 67420 0 BOV/123-59-.12-46834 Translation froms Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 12, p 129 (USSR) AUTHORS: Konstantin,ova, N.G~, Kyutner, M.A. TITLE: -Heat roof Lacquer Coatings PERIODICAL: V ab.: Vses. nauchno-tekhn. soveshchaniye po korrozii i zashchite metallov, Nr 5, Moscow, Profizdat, 1958, pp 9-10 ABSTRACT: The heatproof lacquer materials, manufactured at present, do not meet the increased zequirements of the designers. Their def'~cien- cies are, among othersp the necessity o! drying the coatings at a temperature of 150 - 2000C, and the lowering of their resistance to impact, of elasticity and resistance to wear under the effects of high temperatures. It is possible to obtain coatings, which are more resistant to oxidation and to the effects of high tempera- tures, from silicon organic resins and titanium organic compounds. The pigment with the highest resist n e to heat is aluminum pDwder. On the base of silicon organic resin he hot-drying lir 9 aluminum enamel has been developed which ensures a heatproof coating up to Card 1/2 450 - 5500C, as well as the cold-drying X-lPand K-2 enamels oj' Heatproof Lacquer Coatings 67420 SOV/123-59-12-46834 various colors, which ensure a heat resiRtance of the coating up to 250 - 4000C. K.L.M. Card 2/2 37775 8/661/61/000/006/o6a/oal 1"5' IT 1 17 0 D247/D302 AUTHORS% Konotantinova, N. G., Zhdanov, A. A., Andrianov, K. A.0 S~arov, 11. Ya., Kyutner, H. A. and Zakharov, A. A. TITLE: Thermostable lacquer coatings based on Bilico-organic polymers SOUROB:' Xhimiya i prakticherkoye prineneniye kremneorganiches- kikh soyedineniy; trudy konferentaii, no. 6: Doklady, diskussii, resheniye. 11 Vass. konfer. po khimii i prakt. prim. krdmneorgigsoyed., :~en. 1958. Leningrad, Izd-vo AN 833R, 1961, 6-299 TEXT: A study was made of the thermostabil'. ty of several laoquer- painted materials on the basis of different film-forming substan- ces. The silico-orgaxIc resin K-47 was modified by the use of orga- nic polymers to give a hard, cold-drying oo&t of increased thermo- stability. The metallic surface and its prejaration was founa~tos have a great influence on thq adhesion, the protective proper is and the thermostability of the coatings. In the discussion, the Card 1/2 s/661/61/000/006/06 1 ;P/011 The=oatable lacquer ooatings ... D24'7/1)302 registration and technical specifications of some of the silico- organic varnishes are given. Blasticity and hardness data are also given. Coatings withstanding radioactive irradiation are nen4tioned. Comparison of the properties of silico-organic and other enamels are made, and methods of preparing surfaces before application of the enamels are mentioned. The beat thermostability recorded wao for a duration of 150 hours at 5000C. A discusuion followed in which P. A. Filippov (".Leningrad) took part. Card 2/2 1. MTTORYA-ITSKTY M. S. 2. lj:-~SR (600) 4. Ukraine-Hollow brick, tile, etc. 7. Ceramic wall blocks rade In the Ukrainian Soviet Repiiblic, Bijl.atroi.tel-h. 9 no.23. 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. TEWHAROV, L., prof. ;KMITUKCHMV p B. (Plovdiv,, BDIgari-ya) -~* Experimental US(I of biopsy. Pat.fiziol. i eksp terap. 7 no-1--84-85 Ja-V63- ilf= 16 tio) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. L. Telcharov) VysshiBgo meditainskogo Intituta imeni I.P* Pavlova. (LIVMI--BIOPSY) EM, E.F.; V.V. Ld,.,,ceaeed] in the collager, prote In ~!cmLert (!f zhe In exper imenta L burn!3. Vf~p. ::~er- k,.,.**L.-,i. F no..,- 379. -3-R4 Ag 11 1,~ 17 2,1 Voye- K 'na a aya ordena Lfan, -ka de r. ! .rd fmenl Flrova~ L 293 g66 ACCESSION NR: AP5023283 UR/030i/k/ 6006663/61A~j 621-3M59:536.5 AUTHOR: Dekker, B. Yue; BorJ!z, Ya. V.; Kyu Ito -No,, !ftni i~ 1L. C*chuzinS T Small contactlese teiperature-signaling device SOURCE- Avtomatika, i proborostrayeniye, no. 3, 19650 63-66 TOPIC TAGS signaling, device(. ABSTRACT: The authors develciped.a new transistorined temperature-signaling device which comprises: At uri i unit yielding the difference In voltages acj,-oss,a re- sistance thermometer and a slide-wire rheostat; a.3-stage amplifier; a phdse-eensi- tive unit for producing a sm6oth voltage corresponding to temperature changes; and, a*n' output unit that produces a ol -nusoidal output voltage at an overall gain 6f over 1000. 1 Continuous faultlessoperaticJp of tbe'd;vice for 6(wOD br is reported. Th6se char acteristice are Iclaimed: sti ble operation between 0 and +60C under shotik and v1-1 bration conditions; suitabilf~y for measuring low temperatures (to -200C)'.in combin-J stion with conventional.06-,100-ohm) resistance thermometers, or high teriperatureal (to 10000 with lov-resistanoi -, (0. 1 10-ohm) thermcimeters , Size . of - the w-perimental modei is 2h4 x 178 x n8 ram. Orig. art.'. has: 2 figures and-12 formulas. [031 KYVAU, J. Jbihing of hoses carr7ing co-mpressed air in mines. P. 331 (RudY) Vol. 5. no. 9, SOPt. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia I SO: VIONIELY INDeX OF EAST EUROFj'!,AN ACCESSIONS (ZEAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 195F 4 S/124Y6O/00Q/9 10/002/0 15 A00 Aoo4 A001 AUTHOR- -Kyvkin, 0. M. TT-=: The Efficiency of Uiting Ppecial Tool Equipment in Automated Produc- tion Iq PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1960, No. 10, pp. 6-9 TEXT: The author points out that a fully automated process of mechanic&L machining, warranting a high labor efficiency, can only be attained if all XLeces- sary motions of the units controlling the auxiliary operations of setting, fl~c~ and transportation of the work pieces as well as all motions of the tools are' effected by the driving unit. The expediency of developing special tools for automated operation processes is -3olely determined by technological and economic calculations of the efficiency of their application. In order to ensure an efficient use of expensive automatic equipment, in most of the cases it is necas- sary to intensify the cutting conditions, i. e. above &11 to increase the ecob~3micl cutting speed. This can be attained by using special tool equipment, since, :hi such a case, the economic cutting speed is increased on account of an increase in the wear resitance of the tool and a reduction of the operation cost owing to n Card 1/3 S/121/60/000/010/002/0215 A004/AO01 The Efficiency of Using Special Tool Equipment in Automated Production decrease in the time necessary for the replacing and ra-setting of the tools. 11he use of special tools, which are wore, expensive, in automated production Increases at higher cutting speeds the specific tool costs in conparison to non-automated produotion. However, In this case the specific costs of machinary and, conse- quently, the total machining costs decrease. The use of special tools re~duce the variable cost part,, if the coefficient of variation of the minimum magnitude of the variable part of machining costs is smaller than 1. A reduction"of the minimum magnitude of the variable part of machining costs determines the effi- ciency of new tool designs only in the case when the cost of machine-minute in- crea.ges insignificantly. If the cost of machine-minute rises to a considerable extent, particularly in the case of the auxiliary time and idle time of equipment being considerable, the total prime costs of operation may increase on account of an increase in the cost of machine-minute even in the case of the minimm magn-.1- tude of the variable cost part of machining costs being reduced. The coefficleat of variation of the total prime costs of operation K 1 4 otal is deteimined by %he following formula 0 E (t K + t + t 1, K + K + K Y Po;V (2) K-1 _Z1 0 .. npo np 1 2 np 0 total ~E -L '_ E Do Po + t 0 + t np, P I + KI + K 12 Card 2/3 S/12 i/6q/boq/0 10/002/015 A004/AO01 The Efficiency of Using Special Tool Equipmeat in Automated Production where K t is the ratio of the auxiliary time to the cutting time before opo tidleo new tools were employed, is the ratio between the idle time &P-d "2 - topo tidle, cutting time before new tools were used, and Kidle __ is the coefficieni; of t-Ldl , 6 0 idle time reduction when using new tools. An efficient use -of new tool equipaent is ensured if q val is lower than 1. The author then elucidated the various factors affecting e accuracy of the workpieces to be machined by the same toDl and points out that, in order to ensure a full use of the tool during the peri,~~d of its durability, some re-adjustnents have to be effeeLted. Concluding, the author points out that the selection of new special tool designs should be effoct- ed on the basis of comparing the efficiency and Preolsion characteristics of the individual operation. There are 2 figures and 5 Sovist references. Card 3/3 .1 KYY'V) M. N.1 Cand Pbys-Math Scl (dies) -- "The systematIcs of mesons ana tarlons I ~ , C -pies and some of their applications". Tartu, 19503. 16 pp (Tartu State IT) N co MY ITO 11, ig6o, 128) 336--56 , S/058/61/000/012/009/06-1 A058/A101 AUTHOR: Kn-v, M. N. I--- TITLE: Concerning a Gyursey-type equation for baryons PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhtumal. Fizika, no. 12, ig6i, 34, abstract 12A44o (Tr. In-ta fiz. 'L astron. AN EstSSR, 1961, no. 13, 67-78, English summary) TEXT: For describing baryons viewed according to the scheme of Tiomio (RZhFiz, 1958, no. 4, 7768) and; Pokingkhorn-Salam (WiFiz, 1956, no. 12, ~3RJII) there is Interpolated an oquAtion-or t1io oyurfjoy typo (1allyl.- , 1958, no, 9, 19857). At the sam time there are written out transformations that leave -~he fundamental equation invariant and to which them correspond rotations in iso- topic Tiomno and Pokingkhorn spaces. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 33b57 8/0 58/6 1/000/0 12/0'.. 0 A) 6 A058/A1O1 AUTHOR: TITIE: Concerning the difference in ma-ss of nucleons PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,Fizika, no.12, 19051, 34, abstract 12A441 ITr, In-ta fiz. i astron. AN EstSSR, 1961, no. 13, 1961, 79-86, Eritilish summary) TEXT: In the work of Ogiyevetskiy et al. (RMSiz, 1960, no. 2. 2670) thert- was derived a Gyursey equation for the proton-neutron using for the P, T and C transformations some projeotivo representations instead of the conventional ones, The author tries to introduce ijito his formalism the difference in mass of pro- tons and neutrons and-shows that. the obtained Gyursey equation is noninvariec.1t with respect to the Pauli transformation. [Abstracter's note: Complete translution] Card 1/1 S/058/62/000/007/015/068 Ao6i/Alol AUTHOR; Ky1jv, M. N. TITLE: On W 2 rr and -jr+->fp +e++ 1) decays PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Pizika, no, 7, 1962, 37, abstract 7A322 ("Tr. In-ta fiz. i astron. AN tstSSR7 1961, no. 16, 73 - 80; English summary) Ta'T: An expression has been found for the amplitude of charged pion decay processes. � ---;, 1T0 + -e+ + V through decay amplitudes of - "shf-mesons 0: ->-Ir� + 10, as suggested by Lee and Yang. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1_ Oft/Blology Phosphorus in Plants Jan 50 Plants, Tobacco 01 "Forms of Phosphorus in the I.-aves of Tobacco 6-4 MAnts That are Healthy, Infected'With Mosaic Disease, and Starving," V. I. R3rzhkov, Corr Mom, Acad Sci USSR, 0. S. Gorodskaya, Inst of Wcrobiol, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp '!DOk Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXX, No 1 St.-vattion of tobacco plants results in inten- sification of phosphorus minerali&ation proc- esses in leaves vith discharge of ribonuclele acid. Presence of mosaic infection and 155T9- MW/Biology Phosphorus in Plants- Jan 50 (Contd) ftcu=lation of vIrus rm-c-l-v,_~roUids does not tv-trespond to similar increase in phosphorus content of nucleoproteid or nucleinic acid. Nitrogen-phosphorufs ratio in base fractions from d1seased leaves is higher than similar frictions from healthy leaves. Diseased leaves bave lowered phosphorus content. Submitted 29, Oct 49. 1-4 155T2 G. Xyzhman (US9R) Training of peat specialists at the Kalinin Peat Institute " Renort submitted for the 2nJ Internati,nal Peat Congress, Lening-rad, 15-22 Aug 63. 312). 30) AUTS012 Sokolov.. 0. 1. 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The -taler* it *h* Cff.~1 ZAcftInv-- X41 JVI-A-Z4-~- w.d i;. V, VqtAQrAMR_(WMh) the Method of _Ing the Silver 211trato In Used Solutlcas~~ PHASE I BOOK WIDITATION SOV15658 Ivanov, Aleksandr Potrovich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Viktor Dmitriyovich Liaitsyn, Candidate of Technical Sciences, eds. Moderniza~siya kuznechno-shtampovochnogo oborudovaniya (Moderni- zation of Die-Forging Equipment) Moscow, Masbgiz, 1961. 226 p. Errata slip Inserted. 10,000 copies printed. Reviewer: V. Ye. Nedorezov, Candidate of.Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: T. L. Toeykina; Tech. Ed.: A. A. Bardina; Managing Ed. for Literature on Maohin6-Baiiding Technology (Leningrad Department, MaBhgiz): Ye. P. Naumov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for foremen, machinists, designers, and process engineers concerned with the modernization and de- signing of die-forging equipment. It may also be used by students at schools of higher education. COVFJME: The book contains material presented at the Confer~nce Card 1/8 Modernization of Die-Forging Equipment SOV/5658 on Problems In the Modernization and Operation of Die-Forging Equipment, held in November 1958 in 146ningrad. The Conference was called by Leningradskiy Sovet narodnogo xhozyaystva, Sektsiya obrabbtki metallov davloniyem Leningradalcogo oblastnogo pravleniya NTO Mashprom (Leningrad Council of the National Economy, Section of Metal Pressworking at the Leningrad Oblast Board of the Sol- entific and Technical Society of the Machine Industry) and Len- ingradskly mekhanicheskiy institut (Leningrad Mechanical Engi- neering Institute). Aotual problems In the izodernization, oper- ation, and repair of die-forging equipment are described. Ana- lyses are provided for problems involved in the mechanization and automation of die-forging and stamping operations. Also in- eluded are practical data to be used In the modernization of equip- ment. No personalities are mentioned. There are 59 references% 56 Soviet, 2 German,4iu-id 1 English. TAMZ OF CONTENTS: Foreword Card 2/8 Modernization of Die-Forging Equipment sov/5658 Ch. 1. General Problems in the Modernization of Die-Forging' Equipmont 5 1. Basic trends in the modernization of die-forging equipment (V. B. G6rdin, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 5 2. The requli~ements for die-forgin~ equipment (A. P. Ivanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 8 Ch. II. Modernization of Forging and Die-Forging Steam Hammers 18 1. Hammers,and their role in modern die-rarging equipment (Z. M. Gin;burg, Engineer) 18 2. The modernization of steam-distributing devices of hammers Candidate of Technical Sciences, and 1. 1. Kozhinskly,, Engineer) 19 3. Modernization of hammer control and drive (A. L. Asbkinazi, Z. 1. Ginzburg, and K. K .YeUmo~--Ehglneer) - 26 ode-r-nIz-ation and repair of foundations and Invil bl,,ks 4. 14 of hammers (Yu. V. Belyayev, Candidate of Technical Sci- ences, Z. M. Giz=burg, and 1. 1. Kozhinskiy) 31 Card 3/8 Modernization of Die-Forging Equipment SOV/565B 5. Modernization anti repair of hammer frames and &uAdes (V. A. Zhivchikov, Engineer, and I. I. Kozhinskly) 38 6. Modernization and repair of hammer cylinders and piston rods (Z. M. Ginzburg, V. A. ZhIvchIkov I I. Kozhinskly, A. M. Kaznacheye .1r, and M. V.Tllinskiy~ , 41 7. Modernization and repair of rams ( 1. 1. Kozhinskiy) 50 B. Lubric~atlon of b;L=ers (I. A. Gorbunov, 1. 1. Kozhinskiy, ,and A. 1. Kaznacheyev) 53 Ch. Ill. Modernization of Steam-Hydraulic and Hydraulic Presses 56 1. Modern trende and the outlook for modernization of by- draulic presses (A. L. Ashkinazi -and V. B. Gordin) 56 2. The ways for decreasing the weight and overall dimensions of hydraulic presses (Yu. P. Kyzlko. Engineer) 5B 3. Modernization of' ste8i--hYdM-uII_e7wUn'Ited" 2,000-ton for ing press (B. P. Vasillyev and V. A. Yelezov, Engineegs~_ 63 4. Automation of steam-bydraulia "United" presses (S. P. Molseyev, Engineer) 71 Card 4/8 Modernization of Die-FOrging Equipment SOV/5658 Ch. IV. Modernization of 14echanical-Crankshaft Presses 78 l.. Basic methods for the complete modernization of crankshaft presses (m. A. t3oncharenko, Engineer, and V. D. Lisitsyn, Candidate of Tet;hnioal Sciences) 76 2. Modernization oT the drives of mechanical presses (A. P. Ivanov and V. 13. Gordin, Candidates or Technical Sciences) 87 3. Modernization oir e Ing and disengagIng mechanisms of crankshaft presnes V. A, Zhivchikov, A', M. JKaznacheyevj' and V. D. Lisitsyn) 89 4. Modernization oj* control systeir of mechanical presses * . I (V. D. LisltayR) 100 5. Modernization and repair of Individual subassemblies and parts of meebani.cal presses (1. 1. Kozhinskiy, and V. D. Lisitsyn) 108 6. Modernization of mechanical presses for the purpose of protecting them against overloading (YU, M. BuZikoV, En- gineer)' 115 .7. S&fetY technique in the modernization of mechanical presses (V. D. rAsitsyn) 129 Card W8 Modernization of Die-Forging Equipment SOV/5658 Ch'. V. Yodernization of' Horizontal7Forging Machines [Upsetters), Percussion Presses, and Shears 133 1. Modernization of horizontal-forging machines (V. A. Zhivchikov and :1. 1. Kozhinakiy) ;133 2. Modernization of power-screw peroussion presses Kozhinskiy, and A. M. Kaznacheyev) 141 3. Modernization of eccentric shears for blanking orrations - 'I (1. 1. Kozhinskiy and V. N. Cherkasov, Engineer 144 Ch. V1. Mechanization of Forging and Hot.Die-Fo~glng Operations' In the Modernization of Hammers and nydraulic Presaes 149 1. Mechanisms and equipment for foqing and die forging on hammers (K. K. Yekimov, Engineer) 149 2. Mechanisms and-equipment for press-forglng-(X. K. Yeklmov, and S. P. Moiseyev) 153 Ch.. V11. Mechanization and Automation of Stejaping Operations in The Modernization of Crankshaft PresBe3 16o Card 6A Modernization of Die-Forging Equipment SOV/5658 1. Trends in application of meebanizing and automatizing devices in the modernization of presses (V. D. LiBitsyn and M. A. Goncharenko) 160 2. Mechanical devices for.reeding band and strip stock (M. A. Gutnik, Engineer, V. D. LiBitsyn, and Ye. S. Nazarenko, Engineer) 163 3. Meabanical devices for feedin piece-blanks (V. D. Lisitayn,and Ye. S. Nazarenk 177 4. Pully automated (production) lines (E. E. Roytershteyn, Engineer) 186 Ch. VIII. Experimental Investigation of Die-Forging Equipment 191 1. General sequence for the calculation and design of ma- chines in the modernization of die-forging equipment (A. P. ivanov) 192 2. Pazie problems of tha drive-system dynamics ~nd of the automatic feed of stock In the modernization of presses (A.. P. Ivanov and Ye. S. Nazarenko) 195 Card T/B Modernization of Die-Forging Equipment SOV/5G58 3. Mothods and means for the experimental investigation of die-forging equipment (V. 1. Zaytsev and M. P. Pavlov, Candidates of Technical Sciences) 203 Bibliography 223 AVAILABLE. Library of 6ongress Card 8/8 KYZLTKj IADISLAV Lesnicka botanika. (Vyd. 1) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Statni pedagogicke nakl., 1959, 397p. Monthly List of East European Accessions (LTAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959. Unclassified. XYZLINK' K. "More Attention to Tool $hope." p. 188, Vol. 2. no. 5, May 1954. Praha So:.- Jest 3krope Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress I KYZI314K Josef Haehining of gas turbine and compressor bladear made by pre- cision forging. Zpravodaj VZLV no-3tl4l-145 163. KYZLINK, L. TRCHNOIDGY Periodical: NOVA TECHNIKA No. 12, 1958 KYZLINK, L. Now trends in the air transportation. P, 554 Monthly List of Hast European Accessions (EEU) W, Vol. 8, no. 3 March 1959 Unclass. Z/040/61/000/002/004/005 A205/A126 AUTHOR. Kyzlink, Ladislav, Engineer TITIZ. What will be the development of air transportation until th-e year 2000 PERIODICAL- Letecky obzor, no. 2, 1961, 59 - 61 TRXIT~ It would be quite Impossible, according to the author, to draw any indicative conclusions as to the future development of air transportation, :~f predictions were based on developmental trends up to the present time. The problem should be. approached with a view to technical limitations rather thin seeking to establish a state of maximum development. The author states that it is, therefore, quize impossible to foresee the technical performance capabilities of future transports and he goes on to describe a number of performance charac- teristies of supersonic aircraft, the development of propulsion permitting verti- cal take-off, and the economic aspects of future air transportation. He bel:;eves that the transport aircraft of the future will be remote-controlled and that the development of their capabilities will depend on the actual transportation nl- quiremen"s rather than the limitations of technical design capabilities. An in- Card 1/2