SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAMARISKIY, B.A. - KAMAY, G.

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NAMAR N ~4 L MK'W""Tu"Ving base for telephone apparatus. Slaboproudy obzor 24 no*5:315 My 1636 i - I I I ; V. ! .~, I ! i I'., I qi -,11"111 1111:-,[-~I! I !1; 1111 i 1! .;: p 1; 1 ; KAI.IARISHU, I. "Ten Dpmages Occurring, I-lost Frequently In Rndio Sas." P. 40 (Radio I Televiziia, V(,l. 7, No. 61 1958, Softia, Bulgaria) ]4onth3:f Indix of Fast European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7) lio. 11, Nov. 195-1 1111111HIM Its ]1113111 11MINNIIIHIMA MURMUR Fluet'AMOMWI111 MaHTMI113113MMINEMMI j L 1$19443 ZWP(J)/EPF(c)/Pa.(M)/BDSi. -ASD PC-4/PT--4--RWW- 4j AGCWSION NRs AP30DS898 S/03,53/63/006/003/0465/0470, 4 AUTHOM, Pavleapj,- To 9o3 Andrianov, Xv, Ag; Llvov, S. V.: Mananshvili. L. X Sorafinfoy, Le..A.j Kamarit3kly, B. A.- TITLE: Wdrolyais of orgmehialu"s contimious-motion counterflow Spray ;;;"79. C columns SOURCE: IVUZ. Khimiya i lihimicheakaya te~Jmologiya,,v, 69 no* 3,, 1963j,- 465-470 TOPIC =Ss metbVlchlorailane,, dimethVlchlorsilano,, phMltrichlorsilane, plastiosp counterflow spray columnjq continuous-motion spray colL bydrolysis JABSTRACT: The process and apparatus described were used for the kqdrolysis of metlTltzichlorsilane and dimotl7lohlorsilane,, and the co.~kqdrolysia of methVltvichlorsilane and pherWltrichlorsilanee The polymer obtained fr= metI71trichlorsilane was not inferior to that obtained with the periodic method in mixed-type apparatus: gel time, 12 min settin :time,, 20 min; viscosity in! toluene solution., 10.5 seej d17 residue., A plastic prepared from this polyner had good physico-meohanical properties, in excess of technical require~,- ments except for bendIM strength* Orige arte has: 2 fi, es,, 5 tables* AS~N: Mosecil-I Institute Of Fine Chemical Tec-Fnroldgye Card, 1/1, KAMAILLI v A. P. KANARLI, A. F. -"Influence of Ox Warble Fly Invasion on the Organisms of large Horned Cattle and the Search for Effective Periods of Treatment against tho Ox Warble Fly.' *(Dissertations For Degrees In Science And EngineerfLng Dafended At USSR, Higher Educational Institutions). (34). M-Union Inst of Experimental Veterinax~-i Science of the ~iin Agriculture USSR, Moscow,-.1955 SO: jRjjhBM 1*t2Rip1 No. 34, 20 Auguat 1955 For the Dearee of Candidate in Veterinary Scion-_es I USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Fung R-1 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol.4, No 7, 1958,. No 31o8l .,dA. ,ft-- P I filyw-t Author :Troitskiy I.A., -K=arli A.P. Xf Inst :iLU-Union Scien~'If ~cs`carc ~jtitute of Veterinary Hygiene and EctoparasitoloGy Title :Morphological Changes of the Blood in Foot Rot of Sheep Orig Pub :Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta, vet. sanitarii i ektopar-nzitol., 1957., 11, 271-275 Abstract : Studies were conducted under laboratory conditions at nn experimental farm on clinically healthy and on diseased sheep. In the white blood of the sick sheep, the following insignificant changes were observed: a certain amount of leukocytosis, an increase of monocytes, and the appearance of young forms in the blood. No changes in the red blood or in the erythrocyte sedimentation reaction were observed, I.Ya. Panchenko. Card 1/1 1. riall-wairilaull I T - Kudal, Ila P. 8-yul FILA117-7) k. 7 f(Hypodennic gadfly in goats." Veterimriya Vol. 371 No- 3~ 1960) p. 65 - I ., A, p - C1.4. v,,f - S,,i - ~U- * jc,- 94 - t",Xj 0-,t,,t Vej-. A,.J' - - (Candidate of' Veterinary Sciences, Kirgiz Scientific Research Institute ff-~~imal Husbatidry and Veterinary Mkdicine) "Utilization of chbrophos in subcutaneous gadfly invasion of cattle" Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 7, July 1962 pp. 80 KAMARLI, A.P., kand.voter. nauk; FIIATOV, 1.11. . Warble flies of goats. Vaterinariia 37 no.3.65 Mr 160. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Kirgizskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zhivotnovodstva i veterinarii (for Kamarli). 2. D.irektor Uch-Korgonskoy veteri- narno-baktoriologicheskoy laboratorii (for Filatov). (Warble flies) KAMOdd, A.F., kund.. vet.-arino nauk Use of chlorophos against warble fly infestation of cattle. 'Veterinarlia 39 no."j:80 Jl 162. (MIRA 18:3.) 1. Kirvizskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zl-,Ivotnovodstva i 0 veterinarii. kand. veterin. nauk Measurea for controllin.- the sheet, botfly. "i-,ter-naraia 41 nf,.2: 46-4-7 F 165. (1,111RIL 18:3) 1. icirgizskiy nauchno-issledovatell'skiy Institut zhi-votno-vodstva i voterinar-I.I. .......... I I H Ify Ell F I I MI 1: 11 n r A~' Co"xntI-Y lj""SP -%'Jivated P-1wits. Fruit. Derrics. Abs J ~oix: No 11, 1958, No 49U6 Author : ~.,-VX_i-nitslm~,a, A'I.M. Inst : AS Ukrainian SSII Titlc : Effect of tho Conditions of G-mAnation and Hybridi- zation on the Fonmtion of Resistant and HiGh-'~=lity reach Sced_ldin~;s - OriG Pub: Tr. Dotan. sada '-N USSR, 1957, 4, 100-113 ;~bstmct: Some results of mmy-years experiments on alterInG the nature of pQrch are reported. Then Morimants were started by KashchenRo on a plot artificially oreated by hirl in the 1xclimatization trarden of the Dotanical Garden of the %cadeny of Sciences of -the Uk=iziian Soviet Socialist Republic The plot is a Card 1/3 m-162 WKMITSKIY,N.A., Inshener Semiautomatic malti-center milling machine. Vest mash. 35 no.4: 65-67 Ap '55. (MLRA 8:6) (Milling machines) --R/Soil Science Physical and CheMical Properties of Soil Nos Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 1372 Author : -KaLnrov, B.N. Inst : AS USSR Title : Chan,~e in Soil Respiratioi, and Carbon Dioxide Co"tent in Surface Layer if Air in Twenty-F-)ur Hiurs Orig Pub : D:)kl. AN SSSR, 1.958, 118, No 2, 389-291 Abstract : in turf-podzolic and drained peat-bDg soils in daytime hours 1.5 - 2.0 tines more carbon dioxide gas was libe- rated than durina the niaittime. The CO content in the 2 % surface layer of air (25 - 40 cm from upper soil) was sharply decreased with a ninimum in 12 hours) and after 18 hoars it rose noticeable. Observations were conduc- ted in Bronnitskiy and r-T-iitrovskiy Rayons, Moskovskaya Oblast'. -- G.N. flesterova Card 1/1 - 25 - XAJUROV, V.A.; CHMKOVA, Ye.A.; IIROZDDVA, V.M. Determination of the surface and porosity of solids by means of low-temperature adsorption of gases. Uch.zap.Lenouno nowl3l: 53-78 '49- (Adsorbents) (naA 9:6) XAMAIDVA, L. 1. ;!_~Tf-:-, Conference of the production of ferment preparations. Mikrobiologils, 24 no.5:64,6-.648 S-0 155. (MLRA 9:1) (FIRMWATION) t( Oy USSR/Cultivated Plants Frults, Berries. fibs Jour Rat Zhur Diolb, No 12) 1956) 53645 Author 1 JPRWr_QYC4 Ye-8- Inst Title : GoorGian Grqp6 Varieties Which are Pronisinc; for Ukraine OriG Pub : Vinodeliye i vino&Tadarstvo SSM, 1957, No 4) 28-34 Abstract : All Georgian varieties in Ukraine are distinguished by 6pod maturing of the shoots, by a comparative resistance to mildew and rot, and by a stronG affinity with the stocks of Riparia x Rupestris. They are also distingui- shed by hi&i fruit bearing capacity and by a long reten- tion of the acidity of the berries along vith their sac- charinity. At the sane time the majority of the varie- ties proved to be sensitive to drou[)it. Even in the south of Ukraine, the varieties from lower Iwretiya (Saperavi, Rkatitseli) do not mature every year. Chinuri, ,Uexandrouli, Khikhvi and Goruli mtsvane are particularly Card 1/2 'Card 2/2 146 CZECHO MACKU', 1-1 KAPL~A~YT J.* TIOVAKOVA) J.; Department of Infectious Dis- U eases, a; o5p`1f`&bf thr. Faculty of Pediatrics (Infekeni Odd. Fak. Detske 1'emocnice), Brno, Head (Vedouci) Docent Dr V. KLUSIU: Biochemical Department Research Institute of Pediatrics (Biochemic- ke Odd. Vyzkumneho Ustavu Pediatrickeho'), Brno, Head (Vedouci) Dr V. HRSTKA. "Activity of LDH Isoonzymes in the Cerebrospinal Fluid in Various Types of Neuroinfections." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Neurolor~ie, Vol 29, 110 IL, Jul 66, pp 269-275 _7: Activi y of LDH iso- Abstract /Authors' Enc~lish summary modified enzymes in the cerebrospinal fluid of 50 patients with various af- fections of the CNS was investigated. The activity appoars to be a function of the number of cells found in the fluid. 4 distinct types of zymograms of LDH were found in the fluid. In cell- free fluid tho activity was undifferentiated; patients with )arotitic meningoencephalitis had activity of all 5 types of LDH isoonzynes; patients with purulnnt meningitis had tho r7reatcst activity in the 5th 1'raction of LDH. Some patients had maximum aciivitY in the Ist fraction wt-lich is typical for erythrocytes. 8 Fir:uress 1~ Identern, 3 Czech roferonces. (Ms. rec. 15 Jan 66). 36 U LR i C 111 J.-I HARAPYT, J.; ZAZVORKA, Z. The importance of the evaIuation of isoenzymes of lac+.ate dehydrogenase in ischemic diseases of the heart. Cor vasa 7 no.4:294-300 165. 1. Departement pour les maladies internes et Laboratoires centraux de 1'OUNZ, Most, CSSR. CZECIRL I, DVAK 1A KA9~~fd J L and ZAZVORKA, Zdenek, MD, of ths Central Laboratories 7 (UstreAn!"liaboratore), OUNZ LOkresni ustav narodniho zdravi; Okres Institute of Public Healtkb Most, Zdenek UZVORKA, MD, director. 116verience with the Enzymatic Lstimation of the Ethanol Blood Level" Praguep Caso2is Lekaru Ceskyc , Vol GII, No 17., 26 April 63, pp 460- 46h - j~bszract :-Authors' English summary~ modified]; The method described is faster and simpler than Widinark s method. It is highly specific and rules out possible errors occuring as a result of the nonspeci- ficity of Wictuark's method. The latter may prove useful for the differential diagnosis of obscure intoxications, loss of conscious- ness., arid comatose conditions when a physician wants an immediate clinical diagnosis. Discussed is also a possibility of applying tji~: xu'vtLnj,.j courso of thu reaction for estimating ethanol foLLow- ing a transfoi-mation of ethanol into acetaldehyde through oxidation. :i-iixl.aen referances, including 6 Czech and 1 Slovak. J _.TAMMTpJ.; ZAZVORKA, Z. lsoz~mes of lactate dehydrogenase. I. Methods of determina- tion. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.24:373-378 3 APT64. 1. Ustredni laboratore OUNZ v ~Ioste;vedouci: MUDr. Z,Zazvorka I ZAZVO.T,A., Z.; KIL1,10YT, J. Isoenzymes of lactate dehydrogmase. II. Principles for cli- nico-biochemical values. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.21:572-.576 22 1-~y 164. 1. Ustredni laboratore OUNZ v Moste; bedouci: MUDr. Z.Zazvorka. NAMYT Josef I inz. p "MINE"" Results of the controlling measurement of building structure assembly accuracy. Stiav vyWam no.4-.18,-23 S 162. 1, Vyvlcu=y uotav stavobni vyroby,- Praha, KAXARTT, P. prom. lekar (Trencin, OUNZ) Oocurreuoe of clisease from Strongyloidoo stercoralis. Gas* lek. cook. 97 no.9t28B-290 28 Peb 58. 1. Interne oddelenie OUNE v Trencine, Prednosta MTJDr D. Dieska. (STRONGTIOIDTASIS, case reports (Cz)) E!"HOSLOV ~ T..I Z!,%j C P.ro-jf. Dr; VOjTOVA, 1. Intenn-al I.I.edicine Clinic (I. vnitmi klini':-.a), ;327no (for Stcijfa); 2. !,,icrobiolot-ical Institut-e of t",-,c '-.'-edic--l Faculty (,'ikrobiolo,-;icakIy ustav lekar. `-ulty) , - 7a..- 3nio Vnitrni lcl-.erstvi, Nlo 10, 1963, jp 9,1~06-953 III.-i'Lluenzal Pneumonia durin., -uhe Influenza Epidemic of 1c)"" VOJTOVA,H.; KA14AB-M.Fjj,,STEJFA, M. Contribution to the cuases of acute lung inflammations and their diagnosis. Vnitrni lek. 11 no.3t226-236 Mr 165 1. 141.krobialogicky ustav lekarske fakulty v Brne (prednosta: Dr. L. Jan(lasek' al. vnitrni klinika v Brne (pred-nosta.- prof. Dr. M. Stejfa). BOVA) Zd,, 14VDr.) So.C.; KMMK) J.,- KAMARYTOVA, A. Determination of glucose in the blood of clinically hoalthy horaeo and of horses with various internal discases. Veterinarni medicina, 7 no.2.W-W 162. 1. Odtleni pro ohoroby vnitrni, Veterinarni namocnice) Pardubice. KUPRIYANOVAY A,K.; VALITSEV, V.K.; KAMOZINN, A.A, . Precipitation from fused salts. Report No.3fTrecipitation of noodymium and prafteodymium from molten potassium nitrate studlAd by the amthod of amperometrid titration. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.7 Ser.khim.nauk no.2129-33 163. (FJRA 16:10) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimil Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. 5 (4) AUTHORS: Mikhaylovt V. A., Kamarzin, A. A. SOV/79-29-4-76/77 TITLE: On the Rational Method of Expressing the Composition in the investigation of the Density of Solutione(O.)ratsionallnom sposobe vyrazheniya sostava pri izuchenii plotnosti rastvorov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 4o PP 1398 - 1399 (USSR) ABSTRACT: If the formation of a system, as e. g. that of.an ideal solu- tion or of a mechanical mixture is not accompaniedby a change in volume, it is known that the density is an additive function of the composition only if expressed in percents by volume. The additivity of the density is proved by the simplest method for ideal systems if it is expressed in percents by volume (Ref 1). Nevertheless, many authors (Refs 2-14) express in the case of the investigation of the density of binary systpme.the composition in percents by mole, and try to draw conclusions on the intensity of the chemical reaction in the system and on the change in volume in the case of its formation from the form of the obtained curves density - composition. The final conclusion drawn by I. M. Bokhovkin (Ref 7) on the intensification of the Card 1/2 reaction of acetone with the chlorine derivatives of acetic On the Rational Method Of Expressing the Composition SOV/79-29-4-76/77 in the Investigation of the Density of Solutions acid according to the substitution of hydrogen by chlorine in the radical of acetic acid may serve as an example of -a wrong conception. The determination of the density of a mixture of solvents Of A. Ya. Deych (Ref 15) according to a "common ad- ditivity formulat' if the composition is expressed in percent- ages by weight and the calculated density is then compared With the experimental one is wrong as well. Thus, the composi- tion has to be expressed in percents by volume in the case of the investigation Of'the density Of solutions. Only then the form of the isothermal line of density permits right conclu- sions on the changes in volume in the case of the formation of the system (Refs 16,17). There are 17 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute Of Inorganic Chemistry of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: July 19, 1958 Card 2/2 CzECHOSLOVA(LI / Chenical Technology. Chemical Products and Their H Applications& ,Aificial and Synthetic Fibers. Abs Jour Re Z-h fQdn., No 12, 1959) No 44347 ,Author Kv,,aas, F,; Kadoba !p F.; Zamorsky) Z.; Yesely) R. Inst :1mrGiven Title :A Modified Polyethyleneterephthalate Orig Pub :Chem. prmvsl, 1958) 8, No 6, 327-530 :,bstract :The hi~,,h regularity of the 1),31,~,etLi--:Lcncterephthalate strue.. ture cnd the considerable conteiit af ".romatic nuclei in the chain are the causes of a nme-t',),,r of Cifficulties in convar- Sion of this poly6er into fibcr (- comparatively hi�i poiat in tr,%nsition of the second orkler, z,.n insufficient c~biiit.- to take dya). In an effort to modify properties of pol:,- ethyloneterephthalate) tue authors conducted a co-poly- condensIntion of ethyleneglycol and torephthanlic acid with dirictIVI-iso- phthalate) diethylene~&lycol and methyl ester of Card 1/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SLOVW4311 Lacko~ Vladimir, Engineerp Milog WA, Engineerx FrantiYek Hadoba's., Engineer, Frant4ek Kamasp Antonfn Majriohp Doctor~ Engineer., and Bohumil Piller Polyestero4vletma (Polyester Fibers) Bratislava, Slovenske vyd-vo tech. lit-ry, 1959. 291 p. 12200 copies printed. v Reviewers: Artur Stoy,, Docent, Engineer,, and Stefan Tomagovig, Engineer; Tech. Ed.i ,Klara Kove'gova", Engineerj Chief Ed.t Pavol Holgczy,, Engineer; Resp. Ed,t Klara KovaXov~p Engineer. PURPOSEi This book is intended for senior staff members in the chemical and tex- tile industries, and for students in special schools. It may also be of interest to the general reader. COVERAGE: The book describes the treatment of raw materials for production of polyester fibers, the technology of somiproducts, and the production, finishing, dyeing and spinning of polyester fibers. Important theoretical concepts con- ceming the properties of polyesters and polyester fibers are discussed. This is the first book in Slovak on polyester fibers~describing the theoretical prin- ciples and steps in the production of synthetic fibers placing particular empha- Card-IJT2~_ (cWf1D5'F'SG~`---' AFFil L 1314&-63 1 Vrn'p ~i ' 7 r P'N lip; G/004/63/010/004/002/004 "HOR. A UI DraAer~ J~4!i Xamas, F and Vesely, R. ij TIT116 The. iii~:: of dUthyl hexyl isopththalate as a plasticizer for A PERIODIC~L: Kiatio iunCUAutschuk.: v.10, n. 4, 1963, 205-210 TEXT, The ~ap AiC6 of di' Olic. O_thyl he_VI isophthalate. (dioctyl isophthA- Wf--- late; DOI) as a ul~fiticii~~ for polyvi4, chloride was studied. The prop;ertie~ of-P&hImstlUbilized ~with DOI uere investigated by determining strejss-sj~train cha~a6teriq'~,ics poration.rates of plasticizer from film, film ,floii properties, ~6i4atit~d'n, and effects of elevated temperature. The results wer4 CAM~Parel with 6oselbbitained on films plasticized with dioctyl phthalate (DO?), doetyl hd1opte %bOA), dioctyl sebacate (DOS), and 1:1 mixtures of these witli DOI,~ resoectlvely~,''Vhe results are summarized,in Table 3. The properties of ihe:kilms plasii6ized.,,t~ith DOI Uore found to be generally similar to those ~ed with b6 i P (tWplasticizer most often used for PVC) while the vis- cosity of the Wt;-~ontalping~PVC pastes was more stable than of those contabri- i DOP.'.-: DOI O~i& be 'added: in a 1:1 ratio to DOA, or DOS without any impair- ng~ Car.6 11i' d KMWv Michal, ins. . -1-1. 1, Compensation of the mine power faotor. Energetika Cz 13 no.lt 31-33 Ja 163. 19 Dul Nosek, nape, SKD-Kladiioo . KAMAS~~MN%% A starshina 2-oy statli; POVETKIN, V., starshiy matros; MHM 1, L., starshiy matros .,- Thanks to a rearrangement of the vanes. Starsh.-serzh. no.5Q1 My 163. ,z,,, ~; i I ~,~'T, ~ .1 (MIRA 16:10) x,~. LAIMSIXV, A.V. t inzki~. Outting wood vith the knives of a brush chopper. Trudy VNIIGIM 35'.:113-120 160. (MIRA 14:9) (Agrimdtural machinery) KAWS.-W, F.K., innh. (Kazan') AUtotWtic reporting signaling. Pat' i DUt. khoz. no. 8:7 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:8) (Railroads--Signaling) KAMASHHVI I.I.; FILICHKINI G.L.; BEDERSON, A.M.,, red.; SUVORINA, -1111f-'r ~, CC, red.; NEUDAKINAI N.G., tekhn. red. [Economics of the lumbering industry] Voprosy ekonomiki leanoi provjshlemosti; sbornik statei. Perm', Permskoe knizhnos izd-To., 1959o 176 p. (MM 16:10) (Perm Province-Lumbering) (Perm Province-Wood-V using industries) 1-FiU'LASHINA. Vj"., kw-d.mcd.rauk -a) -....... l-.,-.-----.-- - (~btjs -I Errors in the d-lagnosis of Probl. chel.-lits. khir. no.1:133-137 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1: 114 11311 V I F, ", ~...... ... .., XUZIMIN, VAT.; X"OPV, TUA Using Hall e.m.f. transducers for measuring the dy-namice of magnetic fields of dispersion in -pulsed accelerators. Izv. vys. uchebe savo; fizo no*40.158-162 '59- (MIRA 13:3) l.Tomakiy politakhnicheskiy institut Imeni S.M. Kirova. (Particle acceleratorn) (Magnetic fields) L ?2ZL5-66 - E-EC(k)-2/EVJT(d)/E-',%T(m )/F5S-2ZV1P(w) . IJP(c) ~~i ACC NRt AP6015583 CIV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0146/66/009/002/0101/0106 AUTHOR: Kamashev, Yu. M. ORG; Tomsk Polytechnical Institute im. S. H.' Kirov (Tomskiy politekhnicheakiy insti- tut) TITLE: Effect of radial rigidity of the gyrochamber on gyrosco vibrations SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 9, no. 2, 1966, 101-106 1 TOPIC TAGS: gyroscope suspension, gyroscope system, vibration analysis ABSTRACT: tion 1_~ The amplitudes of forced vibra s of a gyroscopic instrument are determin- ed for the cases where the rotor is elynamical-ly out of balance with regard to the ra- dial rigidity of the gyrochamber. Equations of motion are given for the gyroscope as- suming that the deviation from perpendicular for the frames in the suspension is small and that the center of gravity for the rotor coincides with the point of intersection of the axes of the Cardan suspension. It is shown that the rotnr describes elastic os- cillations with rtspect to the gyrochamber when radial rigidity is reduced and that these oscillations are not transmitted to the internal axis of the suspension. orig. art. has: 3 figures, 11 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/7/ SUBM DATE: 03Apr155/ ORIG REF: 002 Card 1/1 UDC: 531.383 KAMASHFV, YU.M. - . ~ -I......' - - - Effect of the rigidity of the gyroscope case and of the gyrowheel shaft on the notion of a gyroscope. Izv. VY3. ucheb. zav.; prib. 7 no-1:95-102 64. (MIRk 17:9) 1. lleningradskiy 'Anstitut aviatusionnogo priborostroyeniya. ACCESSION NR,. AP4019000 S/0146164/007/001/009510102 AUTHOR: Kamaahev, Yu. M. TITLE: Effect of gyro-case and rotor-axle rigidity on the gyroscope motion SOURCE: 1VUZ.. Priborostroyaniye. v. 7. no. 1, 1964. 95-102 TOPICTAGS: gyro, gyroscope, gyrocase, gyrorotor, gyrorotoraxle, gyro I motion, gyro structure deformation, gyro structure rigidity ABSTRACT: A theoretical investigation is offered of the effect of elastic deformation of the gyro case upon the motions of a gyro with three degrees of freedom. I(inetic aud potential energies of the gyro are determined by solving differential equations set up in accordance with the second Lagrange method. It is found that elastic members in the gyro system cause a decrease in its nutational oscillation frequency and also increase the frequency of its elastic oscillations. The radial rigidity CM of the gyro-case end lids should meet this card 11Z condition: !C0 > C m c Ijt, in order to avoid resonance conditions. Here: A -Cossao-~-Jcjlp C., costf,-j j B C C. i" P JB J-P QC - JP COO 00 sin 00) - C03116 as, P -is JC where J are moments of inertia, the deviation of the gyro principal axis from the stationary system of coordinates Orig., art. has; 3 figures and 22 formulas. A~SOCIATIOX: Leningradakly Institut avlatelonAogo priborostroyeniya (Leningrad Inatitite of Aviation Instruments) SUBMITTVD: 2smay63 --DATEACQ: 23Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AE, CG NO R:Er SOV: 004 OTHERs 001 Card 2/2 YEGOROV, A.P., shofar; VOYTANIK, N.M., shofar; KOZINTSEV, D.K., shofar; POLULYAKH, V.Ya.j shofar; KAMATSKIY,.V.N., shofar; VARSHAVSKAY.A, A.A., shofer; VATULIN, G.11.--shofer; SHANDURSKIY, P.T., shofar; )EW, I YANOV p G, A. ~ a hofer I VMOV t A. G. p a hof er; DANILETS ~ P. P. shofar; BOGANCHENKO, V.A.,, shofar; PRUDNIKOV, A.F., shofar; VIYUNIKCV, S.L., shofar; SOLOVEY, I.N., shofar; MURASHKO, D.F., shofar Ve prize our workerbl honor. Art. transp. 40 no.12:3-4 D 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Simferopollskiy avtobut3nyy park (for Yegorovt Voytmik). 2. Simferepollskiy taksomotornyy park (for Murashko, Kozintsev). 2. Kerchenskiy avtobusno-taksomotornyy park (for Pol-alyakh). 4. Yovpatorlyakiy avtobusno-taksomotornyy park (for Kamatskiy). 5. Yaltinskiy taksomotornyy park (for Varshavskaya). 6. Foodosiyskiy taksomotornyy park (for Varshavskaya). 7. Sevastopollskiy av-tobusno- taksomotornyy park (for Yamellyanov). 8. Simferopollskiy gruzovoy avtopark (for Varbov). 9. 2-y Simferopollskiy gruzavoy av-topark (for Verbov). 9. 2-y Simferopollskiy gruzovoy avtopark (for Danilets). 10. Bakhohisarayskiy avtopark (for Boganchenko). 11. Sevastopollskiy avtopark (for Prudnikov). 12. 1-y Simferopollskiy gruzovoy avtopark (for Munikov, Solovey). I I.-. . a (A (1) In v a t3 14 1$ U 1) 13 -AX 1-11F-A-W--Tl~a A R.A-1 U-1 -4-1 T I M-*.-(X PQ-U W I A 09. 0', "o", ibe, hwpmt%n -of "Ids tontaI11121111 &SYMmetrk Pho$pbwm A. E. -Aj%mv%n*`v--Axv--G. Kt. 'islk~' J.',Rmjf. PAYL-Chm. So(. 61,2Kr,-42(I0'29).-%'aAous adds of the tyiIes PR11tSOJI and PRR'SSH have been prvpd. with the nbject of o: "t obtaining them Inaptimflyattivef-xvio. The only one tobc ohisinedcryst. is phenyl- bensyltoonothiophospbinic add. ivhich is being investigated further. Pilb(SEt)l, .00 to bj.% 14.1-40. Ide 1.1417. ptro. by treating mermptan (I mot.) in ether with Not and phos- phemyl chloride (n.5 mot.). fortm it cryst. compd, with CuBr. At 160' it cimbines -00 with 8 giving r1se to the compd. CiJIAP, 4a 191-2% do 1.2201, which Is hydroly" .00 by 11tONts to the cryAt. salt, PPbl;(SFt)ONa, but the corresponding " could not be obtained tryst. When heated with Rtl In a scaled tube at 130'. the thlo, ether. I'llb(SR01, undergoes istilmerwition to tom j1pbEt(SHWS, NN 16%-7()'. d3 1,1603, roe which. With MONS, gives the tryst. No *a*Jky1W0tIhiPt4oSP4ii$ak. I'M Ft (0N&)! & but the cumsimmiding acid wan obtained only as a sirup. The ist4mkW rlirr. P11h. (Scall0t, bis.t 191-2', 43 1.0037, form 9:PIIh(SCJJ&),. with flowers of S, and. when tresited with BrCHiCOOH, yigids s, =t si i the tryst. Ns sall. S:PPb(ONa)- Ir too CHAANA; the corresponding mil and its cWtiIInine and brucine Italts did not 00,111 crystatibe. The action of ]MCHrCOllit on the thictether. PIIh(SC4Nj):. gives voo, CuHIi0j.%P, 4b 20("*, but hydrolysit; of this fluiled to Vive a cryst. acid. Treatment roe of the thio tthry, PPh(S9t)tp, with PhCHCI at 2UO' gave jS:PPb(CHjPh)5hQ) in. 14"', sad an My mmyod. S:PPh(CH,Pb).%Ft. ba 21"*, IIS IAM~ The "on of MC11.0 on the e0wi Pfb(SC4H,), at 2J0' save the compd.. In. 14"*, slimilaly obtained Irm the ether. PPb(SEt)t, but vacuum dista. of the rrxidue )rd to rapid decompn., to that this re"at was hydrolyzed directly. with fortnatim at broury1moRo0iophospUnk "U, S: PPh(CH,Pb)OH, in, 1 '73-4 Lt "Ayl I%** ASO-SLA WALLUPOICAL LITINATURI CLAIMPKATIC1. 6]IJ It D 's- x it tilts 1412" ifel"ID11 00 0 0 0 6, ii, i 4 is 0 0 0 0 0 o 41 Ig 0 6 01 0 0 0 0 so 11 kit AG. 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 0 16 0, 0 411 0 0 0 0 9004 00 0 0 - - A Ill ~,p 4 a I ?. 60 4 A~v l.p vallill I l.1 .- 11. -Wo 00 0 P0111(t lift At!& *NI h"t. a -4 0 Selpantion cil usublasted a"jutft alcohols into the opticalij, active cam- -00 L M KAMAL J. Gm. r". (U, 8, S. R,) 1, 4M 19 111-11) - While On- -111, ill At :7d Ar". ilith asylli. C atmile Into their oplical antlix-d" I. Well known. that ..I thr unsatd. homotop Ls herc Invelitipted fair the first tinle with r1kyhjil lifgarbiowl (1) and (11). The arpn. of the coutpontnts or I in the form 4 the and tAI4814W (M) was succe"ful, labor that of 11 ha% fallell Ilecuil'o ity the ortioll of VOINUMto 1 IV) fill 11 In 14"Intril not thearid tIllienymy1so, %ix,,l PhAahap 00 kV) Wit 11he tuliltelir Alid 04040ilif j4WItim allit I'llit'll, Cll Will Willi'll t1l"I'll tvi) TO ionvilaill whrilm In %Ili lWerilt af III lit% alaI IrAllaillictill Ili %%Iiih (lit 111L%I11111 -00 06 44 tilt- fmmlwrw 0 dby"W jiWh4lam (VII) $.%lit plarl., Ilir I'llh lilt- .411".1 111 lold V11 0 4111140 weir pNIKI. arid eistud.-l- titer shammed differrut phro Implarritir. III *a- 0,1411u.1 in yield OX)%) by disso[ving 28 s. of I and 43 g. tit IV in N s ,I Imit,litie %tilt 0 go j pittle beating: then dccunipjt~ the rwflrm nutis with 77, IICI. e%tc. -tilt 1241111 ce. tit 00 IftlO.Witibing with 11#0. extS with oil. N&#CO& acidifying with AcOll,vitj; %tilt Fill). washing, ittylill with anhyd. N"%04 and ifi!tj~ tiff the ICI,O VA .411, o1 121 4" 930 0 zi , 0 za u a if L.' 0-0, -,Is! Ole 00 : 0 ;: 0 *0 A01 111 CO t Nf r lit I % 0C (i 1 ,, li Armsylamiw sa 1, illitithwilln. S,g, yield by tmik nj 2 1 it o 0 I j. tit PhClltNll., in. IW. sol. in a1c. still StreCo. invil. lit lwttol,ilm rilict VII, 1 i f idm f TV l 2 7 1 0 c- e at t cc o it . g. o t.51 and pyr obtained frasn I S~ of allyl sk. W 138, merlbrd above. an oll. pol. In mik, Nt.0 and C.114. Rpariw sall of 111, obtaint-d in 11, 1 l j V* IS rich! ffiriti! fritin IKI g, of brucine In W) er, of Mr.120 and 475 g of Ill lit lilt) or al ' * A*& (ule 1. tali, It 114 . sol. In sk. and NfesCO. (all.' - -1224 hiric ILCI 4 1. In 11porilis s64 of V11, olitaitird In 121.0 g. yield (877 is% 5 L~~ tit %le'O I Ip front I a .I Vil find LIW g. of brucine lit 2t) cc. of Illf"CO, in. M 6 , tall.' - 7 W(ale,li 4 111.011mille'l extiI. with Fill). wa,lb- of the brucine salt with dil. IICI 1-C in 3 yield b dmmpg 8 g AAO 0 . . , . . ins virith dil. It I and then with HlO. drying with anhyd. NOO, di,.tg. off the EtO) g slid dryins iiii Metal, to ROO' N10, lalt! 9 25'(Ft.01. fleasylamipte itift 4 d M, , ' 0 and L g.ofilli llgNiltin MrO). In 911111N. loll! N (*IV 11, 1.0 fit 8 I'll" (#tolt) 1.01SIAll"04tintIfle virldwhell'.,23C 1411 It'n-j"I hy Af VAIW*4. at 1, ul Ole briKIM salt) ill" saimindl. with I I K. 44 KI M in air tit nuw Irl"p. via-hed with 110 0 with R1 O t ld II d l I t , . i o . , , e eft itimmi n Own lill"fird to "mid I j , lit 14' (Atto I l1woltolfirr 111, 2* Jim 11 WA Ole, RtA) el tUed b W& with LAXI 1 , 1 , 4 1 , lt p I Imm the hnidne talk of 4-IU well rimminixt. with IICL Attempts to obtain fillwil . Cirret'; limits of 1-M WM 6111411" have hiked. I-Jibrnylethylamine mall of M. in. 1424:h'. (at -"t# (ok.). 1.1, obtained in 11.2-g. *1d fly ltal,out. 10 S. of Ill tr. M ditcompin. of the lmx4ne, fall Mi in the mother licloor after liclin %4 the a Pultias from 1 4 It d-milliwittrut. IsIV -AM', distil, at Ill 2'. Imli! -7tXA'. Cll%% lit Alto 0 0 4 0 0 G o 00 a '7J a I - I V- 'I A -I- M-y 1-1. "1 A Atti J.'t C-10101 0 A 00 00001011186 with All ASYMMOICAl Atorti of Ito 24, Avid . at 00 13c1 *PCJ p '110,W111111, + colld 4- IICI. 14 I 00 S which "riv a fly the 1,11, rurthm 4 ' I'bHt(I`hCJI&VAcCIIj)PCJ and 11h Ift(I llcl 18)(14C I It) I'M "Oh As "Its of ..- and 4 b 1 Wf k " l 11 fee .t -" los"(WAMP 10" OC it wtft obta ned th, 'C hi t ti l b f h I i ibt I sepit. o w c ca ounn vm n o op n e. Phl poss liwas mpd. by modifying thr I'Cl method of Mitharlis (Ann a mixt 191 2MOICAD) whrreb of C 11 d AICI . . . an , wa.. .. . , y CJS 4111 rotitiiiwolybrairdWbminitrum,i)tofCO~. Tfirltillowl W1 "I. ) d I 7 ft l =4110 00 .3 i isait o a ar n -aOF - I'bI-' )1' Iij'hCIl b b got PhIltAphe" ) 1 t A nK j . y 2 r ITI 30 bra f t d th 1 Wi f li id hkh I j s crime over an cn 2 1 g. o a .; t qu , w wardied with mxd. N*011 to remow JICJ. then extel. with 1`40, dried with anhyd 0 4r] Nar;iOc the HW expelled and frdlstd.. titting GLO 9. MIQW, his IM 21 ". NA x. Phl:t- ' 1 , l' )70' Phl" b M 1 h ClI P . IC1 ti I( %s< 4)(AcC1101 0, 11CIMP. IN* 1" , stad.1-11 1. P oh , (1 ( * ' 1 ' and,1 A g. ArClIeCt, Otto hCIIj)1 by hoating 3 hn. at 120 In Ra 441 hath 8 it, I hht(I pLurdliog. and digesting with alits. HtkO to remove Impurities. 11h Ftj I 'hCI ].',(Hte I I,) ' ' rDr,=. 10G-11 .bymiluxinglis. PhEt(PhClj,)P3hrs.iuWcc. ofths. E tjO and 4,3 g, * ' R CII D i 3O M W E n CC. r O. & then evalig. the FW-PhItt(PhCfIAI Brtn. 170-1 s .ftm It S. 11h(MC11j),11 In 30cc. of stlie. HUO and 10 ir Ftll, i- in- vt~- w r' Tj tots %Orw I u of 11 ft it 011 110 n I is ot 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Ot Ot $ * a 0 0 0 o 0 0 4 0 0A 0 10 00 0 f-- - -00000011 TZ, a W at q 41 0 4, 0 0 0 0 W. me 6.0411,1111P a 00000 *0 , *as* WJM4-,ipl - , a 4 1 f 0 it U it M A L A A it " it 11 a Ili 0 x if R a bd x x v a *a . - 4 -1- a AA - a cc a K J_ I . d 1 1. 4 A 4 - ~ .f~ . ~ 1 610 01411ft"cl _ ____ PIrwasbox of asymactrk Organic compounds of armk Wft dW Obkdi&M* ASIDW thM, 1. G, Kh. KAU--I. f ON), d. C. A. 28, 11PNO.-The I"naty atmot, with a onard6atit tx). 3 wM3 diffemi lad"Is are turnpW of S the ardnecattioxvIk whiz of IN (vpe RjR,A%RjCOjll anti while the Hot the estrrnjtJ 400 or splien ma be substituird for thr "n. (tf thet-mvitid. Irf,, 00 z! o ptim*wliveivyaws. JJe11.t(jWItC*fWAv (1) and Me- i Me")(ti-SrUWAs (11) were I)rrPd., but failed Id ,mbuit 1k acids hr theOrhatard to. ve the ources onflin g y t p action and by the nitrile methot! of Rou-nnsund (C. A. 14. 'hM Ii i h E i d 4016 ji tP vv- r n 046), A mist. of He LW I m x fluzad 2 Itn. will deconitid. with aq. NIICJ gjkvt a 47% ykid of I b 132 3', 41 LAM. d.11 I.NWA. %felp-Me. Q ;F4 r '49) treated as 4094- gavt 121 C.HJA,11 Ph l 11. It. 2W41% Of, 1.57, Is"AAMY e(Vattliftelvi with 00 r Chat. Diane A A11tALtURrK#t 0.11tNAN&C CLAUOKAVON %to., Sif-all'. 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Jim In - In fit(). The KIL HC I and &"toot, Wool YW4 OptkGOY kINJIV* Selib. Tbl.*-CG~. Of 2 NrAftj 2A cc ad 10 c of f VW I re 01 o ) molts with sfislolds *birh did m wyotallse. Now odda. cl 1110 g. r&w (U) WA 121) if. W1 In 10-c. Portions to . a o n c .. a sp., rychobw in 150 cr. a1c., and 2.2 s. quinine In to) 144 m lt t d i h b i ' 9~ a suixt. *1 12D rt. 10 N NaOH god 120 cc. 9317r OV., rvemant 4 hm.. nntrahatko with Ha and mmv. ewma . ne sa s n u w an s, ryc qu 1 21 -1- resp. Mehylokup-m-eup lime 06 = Ito MCI., and g*tmlnA .90, Ihmm b I* oo1%Wyk4& 149 V. 6 1no, #-.HCI ), prnA. from 20 g~ V a"4 1 148 10' PASAMI; in 11 0 wo 41c m W cc 11 dark ydkvw OW I fit . . . . 1 . . 00 IM-1 .. S&wiy adding W ff. Mg and 29.W S. p-MtQM,9 M with cooling to 4.13 a. r *16 aftw boiling Few 11,9 for I by. through 1K In watri lams mwA)lOftY(-" - "WO-empdAyn, ;r I Ism.. dKompa. whit NHj mW ests, with EILO, SON 1, 0 ..nd =Hs g. XXInO, in 00 cT. 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