SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KYZLINK, L. - KZYL-KHODZHAYEV, A. A.

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Z/040/61/000/012,(001/001 D005/blO2 AUTHORS; Chvhtal, Prant., Engineer, Kyzlink, Lad., Engineer, and 6ihO, JOi, Engineer TITLE: What will be the developgppt of air transportation until 2000 PERIODICAL: Letecky( obzor, no. 12, 1�610 398-399 TEXT: This is the first part of an article summarizing the previously pub- lished opinions of several experts as to what will be the development of air transportation until 2000. The following are*the potential features on which most experts agreed: Maximum range of commeroial transports will not exceed 20 000 ld~, and maximum speed will be between 8 and 10,000 km/hr unless arti- ficia.1--gravity should become feasible. Maximum capacity will be 300-500 pas- sengers which, however, will be fully utilized only by medium- and intermedi- ate-rahge transport-. Vertical take-off and landing %ill remain limited to the long-range, special_~urposej and very-short-range transports. Long-range (up to 20,000 km) transports will have the shape-of rockets with rather small wings. Their speed will be hypersonic (up to 10,000 km) and operating alti- Card 1/2 XYZLINKJ, Ladislav, inz. DPaft-ing Of tMified regulations on alrPlane qualification,, 1-9tecky obzoi, 6 no.11:367 162. KYZIM, I-qdIp I& Winter operation at the Intemational Givil Aviation Organization Omferenoee Ietecky obzor,7 no,11:34Z- 3"' 'R 963. ail it it to 44 at I. to 1 !z 4-Pip 1-1: VO! 'O1' 0: 4t; 1"'.1 1;' .0. M F Q $1 1 V V of J.$ .-P41 M .11 1 t 4 11 g those for spinning flax found by German azuJ) 00 A The effect of &ttiaCW CoUri"eUt em tb# Compoaltio It higher S content in Cliechoslovakious fiaxweds is supported , - U, by a higher albumin content, the low C&O and McO re- of door ash and on the nitrogen tontent of *a d". j1p to Ir Mww 14, 0-11, English resume main characteristic for Ctechoslovakiitn Oaxweds and con- z (116M '4.1~_Platta Oil' flax grown on 2"1 types predwil- cr firm the valuts of Vtbcn%kv. In rows in the tertiliters 0 nating ist th,, flax-growing regions of Czechoslovakia con- or deprivationi of the "is of fertifix-so; produved marked taincti IN V41.0, ash 3A 4, 11ti), I.M, K,() 1 .11, CRO 0. 10, changes in the chem. constituents of the otsh. but the 00 a NIKOO.29,NAX110.11. Vc,(),OM andSA0.13%hithe changes did not exceed certain biol. limits. Addits. oi - dry weds and N a~f, 1, a,,h 5.-0. PjO, 0.311, 9.0 1 .&1, CaO K or it or both to the *oil increased the total ash and the d (1.79. MgO 0.15, Nat() 0.63, FrO, 411ki an,& 80s O.M%, ing 1wrentage of tile constitutnts. lllatttq grown only with itit dry rnatitr of stalks. The analv". rnne%pond to K at P enriched tht weds with mineral contititurnts but Of pirodukeds low yield ofstreds. Addri%.o(Ninctra~edtWY yield of stalks and veds, lowered the morn. of Minerals in l00 11 the ".alk and seeds, and lowered the concti. of proteins in he stalk and seeds Fxcrpt for special instances ailtins. SEA , X , ,izeq ;I ;: 00 rO 0 if C to the tiod had an insisnifictint rdect upon the ash - oll~ a I and 'itintral content of the flAx. Coinplete feridix"s X 0 3 + P + K in the ratio 2:2:1 or 2:1:2 increased the ash and total N in the flax more than when in the vatio 1:2 2. this diminish" the signifimnce of N in fertilizersAnd cone firms tire Opill optimum in which a rise of N in seed, above BM dintinisbed the yield ofoil. Frunklolart-sh 00 :; 0 zoo 200 0 ts 46 Or 1 17, vie 0 7-, U 'it to it re M K A R a of V! IT it 5 0 9 0 0 41 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.0 0 & 00 4 0 4) 0 0 fit 0 j RMMM~ so so* 0 *so 0 0 0 o 0 q 0 0 8 So . ! 1:1 0 oil - , 1 ;0 , I I I 10, 10, 14 JAl $1, 4 0 0 A The Influence of mineral fertitisers upon the phosphoric -00 09 acid nutrition of flax. Vladimir . Chem. Oft., -so a 00 14, 13041(111111)(linglish -VntntV4~4 the t~l I-I I'Ll to KT(Iwn In pots and hart-r-led 'I'allip. -%,"A A191.1 -00 L, 00 a 14 rJowith, tile lesivilli.in 'A IYIo Oll, All, quAllill LAIren 00 Ir,vu the oo,~dl vous to, the -nits 4 dtv nwl,i 00 in the stalks and serds. was inTrasil Indirectly through to Ilie action of N fertilizers, was iinTr;uird in young plativ% *0 the addri. of V. to the f"filizer%, w4i. diminished in plants toy the addro. of K to file fertilizers unit was revffoed completely under extreme conditnint by the firt'sence of an excess of K in the !m41, The influence (of P#06 In the fertilizer upon tile romoorlition cif Islog was wit 40 very distinct: a full addn. of N + K 4. P to. tile ,d !-Ices rtsarlwd the 111% the miAt, but file sildn. of N + K was alvio effective. In adult plants the N fcrtilizct% ;:o 0 o: diminished the P,Oj concn. in Wit stalks and sevd% but 00 any other unbalanced application of fertilizer int-reased the PxO& content of the stalks and ~.v&. Under ixondl. 0 00 tions favorable to the Crowth of plant-. (N fertilizer,) 0 ill-! plants inereawd their formation of stalk niatict and of V~edl' but tile supply of 1"0' and "lln-f IninerAl, in tile st2IL- and sord- was low. Ch3ngt~ in the maetwn w it, 00 the acidity of adjustable soils did inn diminkh tile tt~,orp- tioin of 1,108. Tile flax grown all Slid, Supplic.] Willi in. 4w siKniIicant quawilics of Ca ptodumd I hrayy oil -of a Imptr (julthly. N1414,11 tie 0 -7 U A 16 S L A PITAULPLICAL LITFINATUNE CLASUMATION 4* 40 U oil A' .0 it to 1P at 64 K A R V 0 0 9 Ole 0 0 C 0 0 0 4 41 e 40 0 0 0 10 _ - - _ - - :j: : 0 "' : : : 0 :1 11111 11111 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 8 0 0 0 0 ' t 11 V 11 11 u it it is A It A it ILI . 0 a t L h F 1. A I 1 10 Y P A ? If AA 14 U VJ If k ;l J 00 00 go lbo's , eA -go 00 Th )U -son Irectirim in the tab of flat. r U=. U -00 0 1.1-tv 34. - - Ky I ) ' firrowl) in 14)1% all-I watt l"lilittil with NaNth. Calli, 0 Will' KCI. K";0' ain't clict), in vuliml, N:I-:K ratw,& e 9 made till Ill either our ill Iwo pullit of Val It rivilivill. Its an unfritilia"I -.%At the Kill in till- slih A till, v"I, *.I. 00 '.-.% :tji. it-I -.I. Is .3-, 1111 N, ... I it, 1-... _41119 III NmN:l, itinnibit-I Illu i-npil-m an-I ill- 1--lit-it 111 -00 06 k(t.n1i IM(lkIllit,11111 kkl%4%ttt, kill tat.. I'ledonduair'l livel its, K in Ill, Ill. S 00 09 j oft he X between the malk and t fir m-,rd was equal; wiltnifir Ggo K predominated over the nitrati- in the mril, tht- K 4-tincil. to into the malks and little enlrurd the Itrds. Art v%res, if 0 00 Ca p,,w- ted the entraniv of K into I be upporling film-r.. ' =*0 particularly In the rools wherv the %lowly immililk, ( 4 0 e Ak"Urnulitt"I. I'l,ritibirr% Willmill fliltale tut.4"IlArt4l ill, z00 art-unnilation of K in the r,-m% unit wrds Init h-ft if,,- ~911111 a",imilating o"ans hnir in K: the Ca in the talk. aml 00 was hish. Thl. flatt-A,I liellAW'd A. a It ~V.V'Nl .4101111 0 =00 nno whOl thr plaul dvittl,Ill, -1 K is hit It it -,mild it.-i oI-i, .00 I" .1011k. m 1--mv.. thr in, I.A., in Or CA "MISIXI.. ill '141'. the I-1111imer 0 K jillo Illf filk.l. milli ~00 conmiluetim the K in the talk% was low. F. III. zoo 00 0 00 -moo 00 09 t it 0 0 0 * 0 40 0 0 0 0 IIA % It NJ II It I a 1. it s it it 11 it A 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 4) 0 0 0 0 Q 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I . 0 a e 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000004,000 fee *::Oo::*Oeooooo:: J" I v" a 00 4 00 ovalualliia of Imu v%titts: The now, w0 Dndwmirs griltillOva- ()b,, 2j, U,I 111MILI(ISS tivethiffl. the twm&UZM PrOcmure Site Of! 4s. the )ellifying jmwef of tcch_ J,w 'MmIlW19"w"d " C.,oin. lim"I"Clit"I str 'lit- *IqJkall,,n to cumod. Micka, -00 00 Or** 00 =00 roo 00 coo lie 0 0 rp L"tRATUOt CLASIVICATION boo 'WOO 4 si I$, Oft A _11--j- -IF -I --I- rM' IS 0 0 000 0 -9 0 0 0 0 0*Go 0 do 111-0 o * 0'D is 'o *D 9, W9 'o dose 00 we 0 000 00 000 0 000 000 0 ~ 111 41 0 " ~16 440 0 0 0 f) 0 60so****** 090 001 KYZLII%'K, VLADTIM. Kavody k labor-atornim pracim % ovocnicke a zelinarske technologle. Praha,, Statni pedagogicke nakladatelstvi, 1954. 204 P. (Ucebni texty vysokych skol) (Instructions for laboratory work in the field of fruit and vegetdble technology) DL Not in DLG SOURCEt East ftropean Accessions List (EEAL)v LC.. Vol. 5, no. 3, March 1956. XYMM , V 0 "Transformation processes in ripening fruit and vegetables and theIr significance for the canning industry. p. 537." FRMIYSL FGTRAVIN. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 6, no. 11. 1955. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, itnelas I/Y1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and H-27 Their Application, Part 3- - Food Industry. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7., 1958, 23027 Author Inst Title Determination of Expeditious Sterilization Duration of Canned Food Products. Orig Pub : Prumysl potravin, 1957, 8, No 10, 525-531 Abstract : The relation between the temperature and the heating ef.- ficiency at the camned food sterilization is discussed. Examples of planning sterilization regimes are presen- ted. Card 1/1 MLINK, V. Application of air exhaustion in the canning of fruit and vegetables before sterilization. p. 94. PRYYSLY POTRAVIN. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 10., no. 2, February 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EKAI) L.C. Vol. 81 No. 7. July 15,59. Uncl. IMLIMs 'V-adimirj CUM; Dusan; CURDOVAO Marie Kffect of some antioxidanto on-the stability of the anthocyanin pipents of sterilized fruit, Sbor potrav VSGhT Vol,5., pt,2: 59-79 161 Epubl. 1623. 1, KatedrIL konoerv enska tachnologie,, fakulta. patravinarake teohnologie, Vysoka skola chomicko-technologicka.. Praha., Z/031/62/010/CI2/001/002 D006/DlO2 AUTHORS: Horak, Vaclav, and Xyzlink, Vladimi"r TITLE: Permanent magnets produced by pressing from a mixture of metal powder with synthetic resin PERIODICAL: Stroj~renska" vyr-oba, no. 12, 1962, 603-605 TEXT; Miniature and/or intricately shaped permanent magnets of Ti- modified AM or Al!1iCo alloy tlypes are difficult to cast and their machin- ing is expensivo. ;Yagnets produced by powder metallurgy are brittle and also difficult to machine. Bonded permanent magnets from Crit of heat- treated Pe-Co-Ni-Al-Ti-Cu alloy, using epoxy resin as binding agent, provide a solution to these problems at a comparatively small sacrifice of magn(ttic properties. For highest specific gravity (up to 5.98 gr/cm3) and, consi!- -r 4- uently, best magnetic properties, a blend of fine- and coarse-grained 6 it. ~0-0-4 mm with 0.61-1.5 mm, or 0.41-0.6 mm with 1.51-3.0 mm grain size) in a 22:M~o mixing proportion is recommended. Acetone solution of 1002-B epoxy resin type proved the best binding agent for this purpose, the only Card 1/2 Z/031/62/010/012/001/002 Permanent magnets produced by ... D006/D102 disadvantage being its long curing time ranging from 48 hours at 1100C to 0.83 hour at 1900C. Optimal wettability was obtained vben using lcm3 o" epoxy solution for 15 gr of grit. Pressing force of 41 tons was used and curing was made at a maximum temperature of 2000C. Products featarod li-iih dimensional accuracy requiring only slight grinding of edges with emery cloth. There are 3 figures and 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Tesla, Liberec ~Card 2/2 KIZLITIK, Vladimir, prof., SeDur. Factors determining the consistency of pectin jolliel. Frum potravin 14 no.6:301-305 Je 163. 1. Vysoka skola chemickotechnologicka, Praha. CURDOVA, Marie, inz.; KTZLINK V . -4- ~ - - Stability of the c vitamin and fat in baby food dried by sublimation process. Priun potravin. 14 no.10:529-531 0 163. 1. Vysok4 skola (,,hemickotachnologicka, katedra tachnologie konzervarenstvi, Praha. NOVOTNY, V., doe. inz. CS,-..; KYZLINK, V., doe. inz. CSc. Some probleMB of ~&aterial interest to enterprises. Podn org 18 no'4 3:127-129 Mr 164, 1. Higher School of Economics, Prague. Y~ 4 V ~ bi 4 AVBORI.-A TMM 7 - 7 7 17~ SOURM tftlji"- 9 uoowli~,1964 FMTAW.;4,~- AAirm. qaoatA6ix.-iquaj M-Imt toe iiaime t uro,' Sir irotor i ea gno , -"kr bcrib6d- Ab t , _ 't , , - , b" t --ba t eizV -,m or--:uad'&t or: a ta~v *oorder*,.' ~0 ,, - t o- ~ con lobbii"iA- Ai the tio rotor: to rd thd~ - -in fdj~-~-: t4obAolt g fibi;i h it _60_~ die w~ cent ai&-. Olt,164,6 It''" _A :20:dogrte'cent S,_,j So graftj ~44iq6ti 4eio i6tiai~4 th6~, ASMIATION. -,-24a jit bqr0oj~ OD - KTZIMIN, A.A.:-SAMADT, Te.K. , A;, Refining of silicon by the iodide method, Zhur.prikl.kbim. 33 no-3:591-597 Mr 160. (MMA 13:6) (silicon) KnRoiav, A.V Pneumatic conveying of loose materials tn steel-shaping shops. Bezop. trada v prom. 2 no.11:33-34 N '58, (MM 11-.U) 1. Naeballnik ventilyatsionnogo byuro otdela tekhniki, besopasnosti Ural- irashzavoda. (Rae,amatic-tube transportation) KYZRODEV, I.N. Drying lumber with overheated Yipor. Dar. prom. 12 no.11:17 N 163. (NIILI 17: 1) 1. Sondaskiy lesozavod, Estonskaya SSR. POIM/Chemical Technology. Cellulose and its Derivatives. H Abs Jour; Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 12,, 1958, 41817. Aathor : Kzakh,-Taug. Inst :Not given. rilitle Preliminary Studies On the Usefulness of Sweet Clover Melitotus Officinalis For Cellulose Production. Orig Pub: Przegl. papiern., 1957, 13, No 1, 3-6. Abstract: White Melitotus Officinalis contains 45.6,,4j cellulose, as compared with 49.3% that is found in cereal grass, and 46.1% in reed. The furfurole yield in 11.7% as compared to 18.04%. Because of the low furfuroleyield, clover is not recommended for its production. In com- bination with other fibrous materials, cellulose from clover might be utilized in paper industry. Card 1/1 5 KUNES Determination of skeleton points by Inseition. Geod kaft 12 no.,i: 207-208 160. (EM 100) (Cartograpby) UJGMXNKOA I.Y.O., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy elwlhbv Combined gramicidin and sulfanilamide therapy for blepharitis. Voen.- med.zhur, noo4:65-66ip 1569 (MLRA 9..g) (WILMS-DISIASIS) (SWANILAMIDIS) (GRAMIGMIN) KUPWSKI, K. "Conference With Readers of Przep_lad Geodezyjny In the Polish Association of land Surveyors in Piotrkow Trybunalski." P. 186, (MEGLAD G.X-D]ZYJNYY,, Bol. 10, No. 6. June 1954. Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly List of East European Acc3ssions, (EEJAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. PYATKOVSKIY, G.p inzh.-informator; IVANCHUA, V.11 HZHAKHOV: V.; SIMONOV, M.; KHR%IOV, K.p zhurnalist (Baku); DUD~TSM, E.; TRAVNIKOV, N. We are living this way. Izobr. i rats. ne.12-.8-9 163. (MIRA 17: 2) 1. Trest "Komunarskugoll", Luganskaya obl. (for Pyatkovskiy).. 2. Sotrudnik oblastnoy gazety ItXrasnyy Sever", Vologda (for Ivanchuk). 3. Starshiy inzh. Kazakhskogo respublikanskogo soveta Vsesoyuznogo obahchestva izobretateley i retsionali- zatorov (for Kzhakhov). 4. Sekretarl Udmurtskogo oblastnogo soveta Vsesoyuzno~o obshchestva izobretateley i ratsionali- zatorov,_Izhevsk for Simonov). 5. Nachallnik otdela tekhniki bezopasnosti Lyuberetakogo zavoda imeni Ukhtomskogo (for Dudetakiy). 6. Korrespondent zhurnala "Iz-obretatell i ratsio'nalizator" (for Travnikov). KZHJLKHOV Z=;Z4.L (AIM-Ata) Factor7 heliohospital. Okhr- truda i sots. strakh. 6 no.3t 21 Mr 163. (KIRA 16--4) (AMA-ATA-ULMMOLET RATS-,-THERAFRUTIC USE) KZHA ov, V. Servioes mies the mark* Zhil-kom. khoz. 13 no.3:29-20 Mr 163. fMM 16:3) 1* inopektor Knakhotawkogo reepublikaaskogo komiteta profsoyasa rabodhM mostnoy prov7shlonnosti i ko=uiallno o khozyayotva., Uw.-ktA. (Alm Ata-la=dry ir ~Yll KZHAMALOV, S.A.; VINTER, A.Vo, akademik. - Operation of water reservoirs of hydroelectric power plants on mountain streams. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.tekh.nauk no.5:675-660 My '53. (MIRA 6:8) (Hydroelectric power stations) ot BEMOVIS. H.; BRINDSHTSTR, I.; DRUIN, V.; YERMAKOV, V.; 4"VAROVA, T.; K4qYWKj_ M. (Krzywanak, M.); MALY,, Ya. (Maly, J.);,POLIKAMDV, S.; SU HUNG-KM Synthesis of 256 Md as a result of irradiating 238 U with " No ionis and research on some of its chemical properties. Nuklooniks, 7 no.7/8&.465-471 162. it Ob"yodinonnyy institut yadernykh isaledovarziy, Dabna, Laboratariya y*dornykh reaktaly. ACC NR: LT7006687 SOURCE CODE.-.---~R/251-i/66/092/OOC,-/0093/0099 AUTHORS;%. Kzhivitaki4 . Ladyzhenskaya, 0. A. ORG: none TITLE: The method of neta for nonstationary Navier-Stokes equations SOURCE: AN SSSR. Yiatematicheskiy institut. Trudy, v. 92, 1966. Krayevyye zi.dachi matematicheskoy fiziki (Bouni,ary value problems of mathematical physics), nt-- 4, 93-99, TOPIC TAGS: Navier Stokes equation, sequence, convergent sequence, vectorp Euclidean space, boundary value problew ABSTIRACT: An implicit difference scheme for solving the general nonlinear, aan- stationary problem on -VAU Uk du =-gradp-#-f, divu=O, U18=0'. 11-0= is proposed. Its convergence is investigated. The case of a bounded domain.Q and a homogeneous condition is examined. It is shown that the system C,,d i/2 ACC NRz AT7006687 -0, +k 1 -0 Al- VU -*--j UI.J.-4--fulu, =-Pk'j-+-JA A Ask t U (2) U, UA, and X~A=Ov k= Is N (3) is uniquely solvable in every layer for any f., ah. It is also sho-m that Uh Ph for from the set of solutions constructed according to (2), a sequence can be extracted that converges (when &t - ch --~P 0) on a weak solution (in the sense of Hopf of this problem. In the case of n, - 2, the entire sequence converges on this solu- tion. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas. M CODE: 12/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG RM. 006/ OTH REP. 001 Card 2/2 /~~ /7,c/ -1K0 , USSR/Perri Animals - Donestic Fowls hbs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biel., No 6, 1958, No 26233 Z-6 Author :Dzhunkovs1mya A.V., Kzhunkovskiy I.Ya. Inst :Not Given Title ih Now Brood Group of Chickens (Noi-a-ya-porodneyo. Fruppr. kur) Orig Pub :Biol. neuchno-tokhn. inforni Kirg. n.-i. in-t zhivotnovodstve i vot., 1956, No 1-2, 34-36 Abstrect t The raising of a now brood group of chickens was started rt tho Frunze Experinental Farm of the Kirgiz Scientific Re- search Institute of Animal Husbendry in 1945. Crossing of the local whito hens with Now Hampshire cocks wrs resorted Ao; then, hybrids of the first gonorntion were crossed A-ith br,rrod. Plymouth Rock cooks, nnd the hybrids of the second gonorntion - .1th local cooks. The progeny thus obtained uns intorbrad within the now breed. Also, scloction wns cada from rmong the best hybrids fnd those were provided with gool conditions of naintenence and fooding. Live weight of adult hens was 2.6-3 kg. and of cocks 3.8-4.5 kg.; egg laying Card 1/2 USSR/Frrr- Aninrls - Donostic Fowls Abs Jour : ROf Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, No 26253 er-rccitY Wrs 170-200 ocFs, and weight of the ogm of vdult lcyors wrs 59-62 g. The chickens of the no%.r brood hrve hig)i vitality nnd Food bort qunlitios. Card : 2/2 'ul?c.'-'iADZhl, Wojcle-:~h; K72,111LETTSKA, Kr-rolina; INUKASIK, JE,rz-,- Al.."red. r. ~, Clinical observations an the systera. G-linek. Pol. 36 no.1:23-34 Ja 165 'I . '?, T 1 M' ~r, i k 1, Pol ozn ii Chrrnb r-rrvr-h Akr- cirmi -1 7- - -: 7 w (- I I - ., ". j (Yierc--,,,n5k.- Pr,31'. dr. mcwd. W. Gr(,mad7~.-I. PWLEDNICHENNO, Yu.G., inzh.; KZOIKOV,.I.N., starshly master Tests and experience in operating hydraulic ash removal systems in block boilers. Energetik 13 no.11:15-17 N '65. (MIYA 18:11) ru7,YL-.UGD'ZlW,YZV. A.A. Testing the VS-15 diesel-electric trucks. Trudy Imto gore dela AN Kazakh. SSR 17:102-105 165. (MBA 18:9)