SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSNITSKAYA, L.K. - OSNYACH, G.D.
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GORYUNOVA, S.V.; OSNITSKAYA, L.Kq
Some investigations in the field of microbiology efLrried out in
Hungary. Mikrobiologiia 30 ho.21371.-376 Mr-Ap '61. (MIRA 14:6)
(HUNGLRL--MICROBIOLOGY)
SHAPOSH141Y,OVP MI.; 03'11TSKAYA, L.K.; CHUDINA, V.I.
DeveloTv.ent of the purple sulfur bacterium, Chromatiur- vino,,=, Ir
various light Intensities. MikrobiolGf,
,11n 30 no.5:825-832 3-0 161.
(MD1 14.12)
1. In3titut mikrobiologii All SSSR.
(UCTEUA, SUIXUR) (LIGHT-MYSIOLOGICAL EF'FLCT)
(CM(a',1TRR1 VDIOSUMO
OMMDU% Le I*
"Cwlbm jbtal*um of Pbotasyntbeoulms ftateria ckrmatlm vinow=.-
"Part vro"ntea at the Intl. Coluquluu on Photosyntbasim, mr4par-yvette,
7"n"s, 23-27 :uv 29W.
I=t, of Himblalpa UM Acad. 8o1.
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ACaMION 065
AUTHOR: Onnitsk=. L. K.-
TIM: Role of oarotinoids in the thliqlq of purplo sulfur
bacteria
SOIURCEt AN SSSR, Izvestila. Seriya biologichaskayap not ls 1965.,
1065
58.
TOP10 TAM QMMMUVL vlmo baoteriat oulture method, plant
pigments c&roVI]ad-Td--ligKt b96kgyp photosynthesint short wave
radiation, long wave radiation, absorption spectrum, carbon dioxide
ABSTRACTO Purple su-Ifur bacteria (ChrRM4tiW! cultures were
jinvestig~ted to determine the role 6f'daYOt:rno the effect of
light spectral composition and its intensity on photosynthesis,
n0#14-A"Ift &SAIM"Aft WArA 17rnWn ATIAar0hI-nRIIv at 100 In alana veasels
oritaining-a-min-Grar-madium.- --buring- inoubabion lite- Oulturefs -WOZZ-- -
exiosed to different light spectral oompositions produced by 30 watt
IlunInesoant lamps with various luminophore: 1) blue light, 400 to
-1500 millimioronas, 2) green lights 500-580 millimieronst 3) red light)
cc
365a-65
ACOMION NRs AP5003898
580 to 670 millimicronsp and 4) white light with oomplate spectral
oomposition. Biomass and number of calls were determined
speotrophotometrioally according.to.optioal density at 680 millimi-
.'Ierot-is and the amount of assimilated carbon dioxide was measured by
:a. manometer# Absorption spectra of live cell suspensions were also
measured& Findings show that photosynthesizing CfixqjWtj y1paM
-have -the capacity to ut111Z i6li_dnergy or dIxfordlit, -
...ispectral compositions, Short wave rays in the oarotinoid absorption
region (blue and green light) are effective in bact9ria photosynthe-
sis* Multiplication of bacteria depends on the quality of light and
itg'~intensity* An increase in intensity of long wave radiation as
well an short wave radiation produces a favorable effect on bacteria
growth and biomass accumulation due to carbon dioxide assimilation,
Blue light Is more effective than green-light in the development of
photosynthesizing bacteria with equalization of.light energy by erg
inilts or by number of incident quanta* Photoassimilation of carbon
dioxide by bacteria in the presenue of blue or green light and also
in the preo6nee of 464Y 4979 535 millimieron wave lengths and others
vh1ch closely coincide with absorption maximums for basic carotinoid
pigXents indicates that these pigments participate in photosynthes-is,
711
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ACCCSSION M AP5007991 S/0220/65/034/001/0019/0023
AUTHOR; 03nitskaya, L. K.; Chudina, V.J.
TITLE: Significance of spectral composition and intensity of light in the develop.~
ment o! the purple sulfur photosynthetic bacteria Chromatium vinosum
SOURCE: Mikrobiol,ogiyai v. 349 no.'l, 1965$ 19-23 !
TOPIC TAGS. photosynthesis,, sulfur bacteria, light spectrum$ carbon
J ABSTRACT: A pure culture of Chrowtiwn vinosto was grown on Van Niel's mineral
medium containing 0.2% Na2S and 0.5% NaHC03 as the sole source of carbon. The
experiments were carried out anaerobically and the temperature was kept betueen 26
and 28". Bacterial growth was promoted by the ene rgy supplied by light of varfil,
spectral composition, including blue and green in the short-wave part of the
snectrum. The dvnamics of bacterial development varied with the spectral coirposi-
CortIl 1/2
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ACCI.MSIOff NR: APS007991
green light (.500-560 my), provided that the lIght flux was equal in ergs and inci-
dent quanta. ThO rate of bacterial development in red light (580-700 my) was
slover than in light of full spectrum composition. Orig. art, hast 1 figum
tables.
ASSOCIATIONO.. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR (Institute of Microbiolpja,
_All SSSR)-
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SUBAITTED: llFeb64' SUB COM: LS
No Ur, SOVt 010 OTHEM 004
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1: 27403-66 EWT (1 SCTB M
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ORG: Institute of Microbiology, AN SSSR (Institut mUcmbiologii AN SSSR)
TITISsI PhotoW OY
itatic development of the purple vulfUr bacteria Chromatiun vinomm
in 31ght within narrow regions of the "otrun
SOMCE: AN SSSR- Mikrobiologlya. v. A no. 2 P 1965, 20-208
TOPIC TAGS: photosynthesis. bacteria, plant phymiology, carbon dioxide, bacteriology
ABSIRAM The development of Chr. Tinom on an inorganic medlum by the pboto.
synthetic UU11sation of C02 was studied on illmination in the ranges of 40D-
550 md1limicrons (the region of absorption by carotenoids), 59D-600 millUderons'
JU~ region in which the short-ways peak of absorption by baoteriochlorophiY11
is 2ocatad)v and 70D.1 COD mill"'Werma (the region of the pUalpml absorption.
by bacterioeMompawn). it was entsbusisa that the bacteria morbed % -.'
'MA develoyed only mder the effect or Ught of the va"IengUm 4479 464p 4971,
aW 535 miMmimuot vb1ch emsepaAma to maim of WborpUcm by carotsocid
Vivant** this-ramat imaioated that earatemaide --pate in the Process of
-jMtmztb~Mm. Orij. art. hut 4 tables. J
SU CODES 06 / MM DMs 25Feb64 / ORIG ]REF1 003 / OM REFt OD9
OSNITSFAYA,. L.K.
Some studien in the field of biochemistry and microbiology
prepared by the scientific inctitutes of Enf.Iland.
Mlkrobiologiia 34 no.3:569-573 Mly-Je 165.
(MIRA 18: 11)
OSNITSKAYA, "K.
!Iixth Internntional Biochmica: CcnFress. X1krobloicglia '14
no.5:931-937 S-0 165o (IIdftl, IF:',-i
OSNITMIYA, L. K.
11
"Influence of Intensity and Spectral Composition of Light on the Process of
Photosynthesis of Purple Sulphur Bacteria."
report submitted for 6th Intl Cong Biochemistry, New York, 26 jui-i Aug 1,)614.
OSNMKAU, To. A.
Oenitxk"o, To. A. OThe dynamic developwat of bulb rot of onion (Botrytis allil)
in relation U corAitions of environsest and grovth," Trudy nauch.-issled.
L*-ta owashch. khoz-va, Vol 1, 1948, p. 252-U - Bibliogs 7 Items
49--
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Sri I T-Sv~ li
2*otk""* Lf4 A~ O=ikt!~Aj,~,cLhj
jUb. P, 19-21.
.jUz4 imb with woomen, tWo~, nd T)4TD
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[Nock rot of anions! SbolkovAia gnil I luka. Kneirva, Gos, izd-ve)
emlkhoz. lit-ry, IQ57. Y) P. (MLRA io-5)
(Onions-Dimeamas And pests)
IZRAILISXIY, V.P.. prof., doktor biolog.nauk; SIRJSTOTA, L.N., knnd.mod.
usuk; GOM- 0, N.Y.. (1oktor biolog.nauk; KMV' M , V.P.;
BMZOTA. Ye.F., doktor biolog.nauk; SUDAKOVA. L.V.. mikrobiolcg;
GRUSMOY. S.Te., doktor sallskokhoz.aeuk; HEMLITMO, F.Te.,
doktor biolog.rojuk-. BELITYUKOVA. K.I.. doktor biolng.nauk; UrARTOINA,
L.P.. kand.biolog.nauk; FZHSHINA, Z.G., kand.blolog.nikuk; ARTIMITIVA,
Z.S.. mikrobiolog; NOVIKOVA. N.S.. kand.biolog.nauk-. OSN_ITSKAYA._Ye.A..
fitopetolog: USHNOVA, N.V., fitopatolog-mikrobiolog; idi KIYAN.
R.O.. imnd.biolog.nBuk; TETTUMA. 13.. red.; FEVZNKR, V.I., teklm.red.
[Bacterial diseases of plantaj Bakterial'nye bolezni raoteni'L. lzd.2.,
perer. i dop. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo aolkhoz.lit-ry. 196o. 467 p.
IMIRA 13:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Ukrainskoy AN (for Huravlyev).
(Bacteria. Phytopethogenic) (Plant diseases)
0SNI'"I'SKAYA, Ye. A., Cand. Biol Sci. -- (diss) "Foot rot in onions. 11 !.:os-
COS, 1960. 17 PP; (Moscow Crder of Lenin Agriculturtil Academy im K. A.
rimiryazev); 150 Copies; price not given; (K.L, 26-6u, 133)
GMIASIMOVP B. A.; XOIT-SKAYA_,_,Ye _ A., SIDOROV, A. L
Sulfur smoke vote, Zaabeh. rast., ot vred, i bol. 5 no.10:
34-35 0 '60. (MMA 161l)
1. Naucbno-icaledovatellakiy inatitut ovoshchnogo khozyavstva
RSFSRO tit. PerlovBkaya, Moskovskoy zheleznoy doroal.
(Funigation)
(OSIIITSKATA GERLSIMOV, B.A.; LEONOVA, T.S., red.; SATTANIDI, L.D.,
- !Ak-~
khn.red.
[Control of vegetable discaros and Fests outdoors) Borlbe a vre-
ditellmi i bolemiaml ovoshc)uVkh kulltur v otkrytom grunts.
Izd.2., dop. Moskva, lzd-vo 1-1--m sell.khoz.RSFSH, 1960. 28 p.
(MIRA 14:6)
(Vegetables-Disca--cs arzi pests)
AL!XSAWMOV, S.V., kand.sellskokhoz.nouk; BWUSMSKIT. A.A., lrand.tokhn.
nauk: VASHCUSKO. S.F.. kand.eel'skokhes.nauk* GERASI '14OV,.B.A..
imnd.sel'skokhox.nauk; GROMOV, N.G. Edecessedi; KORBtrr. V.A.;
KUDRIVICH, I.A.; MAKATEV. N.0.. kand.tekhn.nouk; NOVIKOV. A.P.;
OWITSKATA, Te.A.; SIMANOVSKIT, A.Tu.: MAKPTSOV, S.A.; SPIRIDONOVA,
A.1O-;---TA-RMWV-v G.I.. kand.sellskokhos.nguk,- CHINTKATEVA, Ye.A.;
KITATXV, S.I., red.; FILATOV, N.A., saaluzhennyy agronom RSFSR;
CRUDIMM. A.P., red.; PMTYNOV, P.V.. red.; ARTSTBASIIKVA, A.P.,
tokhn.red.; BARBASH. F.L., takhn.red.
[Tagutable growing under coverj Ovochchavodotvo znohchlahcherino~;o
grunto. Moskva. lad-vo H-va sal'.khoz.SSSR. 1960. 279 p.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Vegetable gardening) (Oreenhoune a)
(Hotbeds)
GERASIMOV., B.A.; QS;ITSKAYA, Ye V; SAVZDARG, V.E , red..; GU,IKOVA,
I,-- _T7 - -- -, C ', ~teklm. :-ed,
Z.D , tekh~,. re . I 7_17T,
(Pests and diseases of vei:etabler] ','reditell i boleznl ovoshch-
tvkh kul I tur. Izd.4., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Solll:hozglz, 1961.
535 P. (MIRA 15:6)
Nege ta bles- -Disease v and pests)
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T -- - - ~
STRELITSM , 1"J., red.
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grunts. Moskvit, Kolos, 2964. 4L p. (1-11 A 18: 1)
OSNOSPO G.M.
Determination of the conrentroition of (,Itrnl in the blo,d rind li-Ir.r.
of puerpernnts b~ the une of paper discs following iti lntrrknturlt~"
administrntlon. lAb. delo 10 no.0226-229 164. (MIRA I" %I))
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universitetA. Nquchnyy rukovoditell raboty - doktor riod.rruik f .
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necronis of the cervix uteri in partutlents with citral. Pe--I.,
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1. Rodillniy budinok No.1 m. Chernivtsiv (golovniy Mar - Ye.K.
Vinyarskayn [VW&rnlka, EX.) I kafe-dra akushorstva i glnekoloCil
(zav. - prof. L.B.T"ar) ChernivetalkoCo medinatitutd (direktor -
M.M.Kovalev [Kovfillov. M.M.1)
(PPUL11ANCY, CWLICAT10115 OF) (C ITIAL)
WNW, G.M.
Frame holder for taking smear impressions. Lab. delo 7 no.12:
1#5-46 D 161. Oa-U 14:11)
1. Llvovskaya oblastnaya klinicheakayn bollnitea okhrany rmterinstva
i dotatva (glavnyy vrach T.I.Plakhova) i akushersko-ilinekologichesl--iy
otdol (rukovoditell S.I.Tregub) Llvovskogo nauchno-lusledavatel'skogo
instituta okhrany materinstva I detstva.
(MICAL 0STRIMENTS AND APPARATUS)
(DIAGNOSIS, CYTOLOGIC)
OGNOSf G.M.
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104 0 162. (MM 15:12)
1. 1z Chernovitskogo klinicheakogo rodiltnogo dons No.1
(glavW vrach E.K.Vinyarek"a) i kafedry akusherstva I ginekologii
(zav. - Prof. L.B.Teodor) Chernovitskogo neditainskogo Instituta.
(VAGINA-D IS USES) (CITRAL) (TRICHOMONTASIS)
Q~NOB,--G.M. (Chernortay)
Treatment of poctnatal and postabort&l metroandometrl'.ea,
caused Uy the retention of placent&I tiesue, by intre.-
uterine administration of citral.. Kaz. med. zhur. no.ls72
Ja-F'63. (MlhA 16 18)
(rlUWS-DISWW) (CITRAL)
0 sms, (;-, M.
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136 -T& 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. 1z rodillnopo doma No.1 (rlavuyy vrach II.K. Vinyarskaya) i
Itafedry akushorstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. L.B. Toodor)
Chernoritakogo maditsinskopo instituta.
(BREAST diseases)
(CITRAL therapy)
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0l. Vladimir N' Kr%tko% N
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CHMOV0 V.I., dotsent; OSI.OS, H.L., dotsent; KEIAMD, M-Ya.;
YPJiXZIZnCH, Ya.Kh.
Dispmsertee in tlie control of cardiovascular diseases tn the
city of Lvov. Nauch.tnidy L'vov.obl.terap.ob-va no.1110-15 161.
(MIRA 1615)
1. Llvovskiy,~orodakoy otdcl zdravookhranoniya (zav. otdelom -
Ya.I. Skibel .
( LVOV-- HOSPI',1ALS,--,0U TPATI EN T SERVICES)
(LVOV-CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--DISEASES)
Mal)STYRSKIY, R.Ya (Llvov); OSNOS, M.L., doteent (Llvov-); MELAIJUD, M.Ta.
(L'vov); YANKE=CH, Ya.n. (Llvov); SIRCWBA, G.M. (Llvov)
KOPELIMAN, Te.Sh. (Ltvov); KRASNOIA, S.B. (Llvov); BANAKH, R.D.
(LIvov)
Organization of rheumatic fever laontrol. Klin. med. 40 no.lls
89-93 N162 (MIRA 16tl2)
1. Iz Llvovskogo oblastnogo otdela zdravookhranenlya (-.,av. -
R.Ya. Manastyrskiy).
MMASTTRSKI7, R.Y&,; CHEM'OV, V.I., doteett; OSKOS, M.L.p doteenti
ROZADOV, Ye.M.
Further qualitative improvement of medical aid to cardiovascular
patients in Lvov Province. Vauch.trudy L'yov.obl.terep. ob-va
no.10-9 161. (NDM 1625)
(LVIDV PROVII;CE-ZARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM-DTSEASES)
MARASTYRSKIT, R.Ta.; CHMOV, V.I.; STUKALO, I.T.; OSKOS, H.L.; KIIAMM. N.Ya.
(L'YOT)
Certificntion for specinlists in internal madicine. Vrach.delo ao.7:
735 J1 '59. (MIRA 12-12)
(LVOV PROVINCE-V&DICINYr-LAWS AND LEGISLATION)
05NDS, Ye.M.
Nov method of preparing the hands for sureery and sterilization
of suture matorial and rubber glovos with a diocido 41DIUtlon.
Xhicurgiia 36 no. 5:124,129 My 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(ANTISEPTICS) (SURGERY, OPERATIVE)
0SNOVICHO L.D.
Contactless transistor relay. Izv, vys, uc~,eb. zav.;
elektromekh. 4 no. 1483-89 161. OURA 14:4)
(Electric relays)
j
OT'I'VIC11, I D., ~nzh.
Prob.1 Fm, (~oncerni r-,,v thl, ;eterminat Ion of depr-ndpnt, in', ti~,' ~ *.-* I.,--,-
in the calculation of transifnts In linpar networks. Izv. vyf.
uc~ieh. zov. ; PnerF. 4 no.11:25-28 N '61. (ViribA : ': 1 Z )
I . Novosibirskiy o"c~L-trotrbi knichoskAy institut .
kaf-c1r,-)y t-ort-ticheskiki, osn)v rleVArotekhniki.
(Electric networks)
OSNOVICH, L.D., inah.; SHOR, A.M., inah.
Capacitance in asymnetrical system of cylinders with alternating
polarity. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.205-41 F 163.
(MIRA 16:3)
1. Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut. Predstavlena
kafedroy teoreticheskikh oanov elektrotekhniki.
(Electric machinery) (Magnetic circuits)
OSNOVICH, JAonid DavidQylch, starshiy prepoduvatell
T,eakage coefficient and optimum width of polar caps In d.c. machiren
with printed armature windings. lzv. vy.,R. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh.
6 no.5076-581 163. (MIRA 16-u)
1. Kafedra teort-ticheakikh ainov elektrotekhniki Novosibirskogo
elektrotekhnichoskogo Instituta.
(Flectric machinery-Direct curront)
-OSNCVICH,, Leanil DavidovIc4q starshiy prepodevatell; KAZANSKIY, Varsiliy
Mikhaylavich, kand.t-khn.nauk, dotsent
Losses and eddy currents in the rotor windings of d.c. machines
with printed windings. Izv. vys. ucheb. viv.; els~trotnekh. 6
no.6:676-682 163. 041RA 16-9)
1. Kafedra teoreticheskikh osnov elektrotekhniki Navosibirskogo
elektrotekhnichesko4o instituta (for Onnovich) . 2 . ZavedDrishchiy
kafedroy teoreticheskikh o3nov elaktrotekhniki Novosibirskogo
elektrotikhnichasko,7o instituta (for Kaza-nskiy).
(Electric mnehinery-Direct carrent)
0SNOVICH, Leonid Nvidovich, starshiy prepodnvntel'
Calculation of saj.,netic excitation field In the interpole gap cf a
d.c. machine with printed rotor virding. Izv. vys. uchetb. znv.;
elektromekh. 6 no.11:1167-1174 163. (MIRA 21:4)
1. Kafedra teoreticheskikh oqnov elektrotakhniki NovonflArnkogo
elaktrotekhnicheskogo Instituta.
OstIOU, I i I L. D., kand. t-,-i I, ; ( I", I;, z. A., I n2? I.
Calculation c;f u c,,-jj,,.~jrjaj-,j Eiv7iLitul-e with 0.1
a d.c. motor. Elektrotektird" 35 no.6.~, -I.C, Je 1A.
(MITIA 17%8)
KAZA,"ISKIY, Varilly t'ikhayllvlch~- 01ZOVICH, Leon1d Davidovich;
Ajajm~ yu'N", ri-j.
ACC NRs
[Low-torque d.,-. :7.ovrn with printed arnature windings)
valoinert3lonnye elektrodvigatell postolannogo toka s
pe~hatnoi c-tt%,,)tko'~ nn laklre. Moskva, Energlia.. 1('165.
(15 P. (Biblicteka to tio.342) (MIRA 16:8)
EWTOL
M5026857
Monograph
UR/
X,azansklygVasilly Ylikhaylovich; 0snovichf, Loolaid Davidovich
ulck-response direct current electric motia-3411th printed armature 6--~
windings (Haloinartsionnyys alektrodvlgateli postoyannogo toka
a pschatnoy obuotkoy na yakors) Moscow& Ixd-vo "Energiya," 1965,
95 Vo Illus., biblio. 8200 copies printed.,
S*rlos not*3 Sibliotaka po avtomatikeg vyp, 142
TOPIC TACSs electric motor, armaturep magnetic circuit, printed
circuit# electric rotating equipmeut
PURPOSE AND COVERACEs This booklet it intended for engineers and
technicians concerned with the design and operation of automatic
systans and servomotors, The book deals with problems of design
and calculation of d-c. low~lnertta motors with printed-circuit
armatures. The peculiarities of some magnetic processes in this
type of motor and problems of high-speed operation are discussed.
The ttchnolely of printing processes used In the.rotor production
to briefly presented.
TABLI OF CONTENTSs
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yorevord -- 3
Ch# is Design and characteristics of d-c motors with printed-circuit
armatures 070) -- 5
1# Basic characteristics of DPO design -- 5
2. Technical data and characteristics of motors with printed-
. circuit rotors -- 18
3*' Special structural features and data on Soviet-developed
DPO -- 30
4* Advantages and shortages of DPO -- 40
Ch. 11. Technological Principles of Designing motors with printed-
circuit armatures -- 43
5, Technology of printed circuit armatures -- 43
6. Structural materials of DPO -- 49
Ch* III* Design Calculation of small-inertia d-c motors with printed-
c1rcult disk rotors "'51
7. Determination of the basic dimensions of printed-circuit
windings -- 51
S. Doteinination of magnetic system dimensions -- 55
9j Calculation of magnetic system with parizanent magnet
excitation -- 58
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10o Calculation of the parameters determining DPO inertia 61
Ile Eddy-currunt losses in printed-circuit windings -- 61
Ch. IV. Peculiarities of certain operating conditions of DPO*s 67
12. Rotor reaction In DPO 67
13* DPO commutation,-- 69
14. DPO thermal conditions 72
Cho V, Utilization of DPO In automatic systems -- 76
15. DPO as a servomotor -- 76
16o DPO with damped rotor __ 85
bibliography -- 91
AVAILAILZ3 Library of Congress
SUN CODIs 09/ SUAM DAM OIJun65/ ORIG RZF1 042/ OTH RZYj 019
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AUTTIOR- Shor. A. M ; Kazanskly, V. M.; 0snovich, L. D.
TITLE- Selection of the optimal width of an active conductor of a disk printed armature
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika I energettka, Abs. 10146
REF SOURCE: Izv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 132, 1965, 93-98
TOPIC TAGS- printed circuit, conductor, armature
ABSTRACT: A method is presented for the selection of thc optimal width of an active conduc-
tor of a disk printed armature. The optimni %vidth Is determined from the conditions of the
n-dnimum electromechanical time constant and the minlinuin electrical lonfies in the firmature
winding. A defWtion In made of the degree of the influence of the active conductor width
deviation from the optimal on the Intertial and thermal qua~dtlcs of the machine. A definitive
solution is made on the basis of a quality comparison. In inost cases the dominant influence
Is exerted by the inertia optimum. (Translation of abstract I Bibliography of 6 titles. G.
SaIgus
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o,leultition (,f ri ~jf
a d.c. motor. LA&ktrcf..Al,r-A~ji 35 rrj.~~;,. _..( 111 1 1..
( v. 1 ~~ ., 1 7 ~ ~ I'.
OSNOVIGHJ X,A,
Basic stages of the devolopzant of the indumtrial electrical dr!Te.
Trud7 HZI no.29:87-100 '57. (MIRA 13:3)
( Xectric driving)
ACC NRi AR6029469 SO.U R-CE COD-E: VR/6-i-t~-676-6-rooOo66-tioioiioio7~
AUTHOR: Osnovich, Z. A.
TITLE: Optimum pole arc-over coefficient and saturation coefficient of printed
cylindrical armature dc machines
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i energetika, Abs. 6160
REF SOURCE: Sb. dokl. k Nauchno-tekhn. konferentaii po elektr. mashinam a pechatn.
-obmotkami. Novosibirsk, 1965, 41-47
TOPIC TAGS: electric rotating equipment, electric motor, electric generator
ARSMICT: AnalyEical and graphic expressions are derived for calculating the optimum
values of pole arc-over (a 0 and machine saturation (Vm) coefficients assuring a maxi-I
mu;D value of average induction in the air-gap of dc machines with printed cylindrical
armatures. An analysis of the expressions has shown that ap M 0.8 0.85 and V. Q 0.9.
'[Translation of abstract) 6 illustrations. N. Astakhov
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TITLE: An electromagnetic method '&Or the design of the DC motor with a cylindrical printed
armature and electromagnotic excitation
SOURCE: Ref. 7h. Elektronika I onorgettkn, Abs. 6161
REF SOURCE: Sh. dokl. k Nnuclino-tokhn. konferentall po clektr. manhinam o pechatn.
obmotkami. Noyrfilbirsk, 1965, 48-55
TOPIC TAGS! electric motor, electromagnetic effect, excitation energy
ABSTRACT: The proposed design method gives nll dimensions for the motor witli minflnuir.
losses In Its armature and maximum induction In its air gap. The power P11, voltage UW and,
the speed of rotation nil are specified. Continuous motor operation Is required. The following
parameters arc I.Atially selected: emf In the annaturo, Ea ~-- 0. 9VII; efficiency (excluding the
excitation losses), n -;z--, 0. 8; and the current denfilty In tho armature, 1. = 2500 - 3000 arnp/cm2
for a self-ventilating motor, and la = 30OG-4000 amp/cm2 for a motor with forced ventilation.
A simple wave winding is selected with tho numbor of poles equal to 2p = 4. The armature
diameter in Initially doterruined from the curve of Da = f(Pli/nil). After calculating the pole
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arch and leakage the average aIr-gap Induction Iij established. The numWr of armature con-
ductors for the selected Da is determined by considering the known current density and the
photochemical method of printed conductor production. Then, the dimensions of the poles and
the stator are calculated by the usual methods. The ningnotto circuit to computed next. The
excitation winding current density of te = 250 amp/cm2 is aBsumed during its design. In the
calculaticm of the motor efficiency the mechanical leases am aBin, ed to be (0. 01-0. 02)PHO
[ Translatim of abstract) 4 illustrations. N. Astakhov
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OMPDVIZDV, G.
Putting grain receiving stations and flour uIlls under the ears
wan emente Yuk.-olevo prom, 24 no.7;15-17 A '58. (HIPA 11:10)
loAltayeko3re krarevoys upravlenlys khleboproduktoy,
(Altai TerrItery-Grain trade)
OSNDVIXOT. G.
: ,
Some problems In planning construction work. Huk.-elav.prom.22 NO-7:
31-32 JI '56. (KERA 9:9)
I.Altay-skaya krayevays, kenters, Z otterne.
(Grain elevatorlvl
TAXIMOVICH, V., inzh. : MAGONIN, F.; SIMMT. S.; QSjiQV
KALACHIV,
0., Inzh.: DOYTO.WN. M.-. ZHITYAYEV, S.-. FAR'BM, A., inzh.
Suggestions of efficiency operators Introduced at grain procurement
stations and grain-milling enterprises. Muk.-elev. prom. 25 no.4:23-29
Ap 159. (MIRA 11:1)
I.Ministerstvi) khleboproduktov Yazakhokoy SSSR (for Takimovich).
2.Chelyabinakoye upravlenlye khleboproduktov (for Kagonin).
3.Glavnyy Inzhener Novomoskovskogo zavoda po obrabotke eemyan
kukuruzy (for Shelest).4.Altayekoye upravlenlys khleboproduktov (for
Oanovikov). 5.Ministeratwo khleboproduktov '3SSR (for Kalachev).
6.LueanBkore uprtivleniya khleboproduktov (for Doktorman). 7.Ku7b"hevoko7e
upravlenlye khleboproduktov (for Zhityayev).
(Grain elevators) (Grain milling)
OSBOVIKOV, G.
Building 1grain procurement stations on virgin lands. Muk.-elev.prom.
22 no.3:14-15 Mr 156. OWRA 9:7 )
1.2amestitell upravlya"hchego Altayekoy kontoroy Zagotserna.
(Altai Territorr-Granaries)
OSWVNIKOV. G.
Experience In operating MUZZ-35 feed mills In the Altai Territor7.
Muk.-elev. prom. 25 no.8:21-22 Ag '59. (MIRA 13:1)
I.Altayokoye upravlenl7e khleboproduktov.
(Altai Territory-Feed mills)
SOV 124-;7-5-5Z,)8
-rranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mckhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 22 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Osnovin. S. -D.-
TITLE: Methods and Formulae for the Calculation of Concentrated Explosive
Charges (Metody i formuly dlya rascheta sosredotochennykh
zaryado-.,)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Vol 87, pp 70-83
ABSTRACT: The author makes a comparison of a number of methods Of CalCU-
lating explosive charges used for the blasting of rocky soils. The
paper is in the nature of a review, but fails to cover fully even the
most important known material. It does not, for example, contain
any references whatsoever to the voluminous foreign literature on the
sub)ect with which it is concerned.
G. 1. Pokrovskiy
Card I , I
OSNOVIN. S.D.
Nm method of calculating elongated charges for linited throw-
Ing and chnrges for loosening. Isy.TPI 93:72-86 158.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Mininp engineering) (Explosives)
1. OSNCVIN, S. D.. Docont
2. USSR (600)
4. Strip Mining
7. Basic mining terminology and clasaifiestion in strip mining.
Ugoll 27 No. 12. 1952
9. Monthly List* of Russian Acceselons, Library of Congress. Mrtrch 1953, Unclasnified.
401
SOURCE C I UAM 053 MY
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ORG I
TITM Nonmetallic inclusions in zoelts of steel OBXh2ONiOG6 exMbiting different hot
technol4ical Plasticity --
BOURC31 staVo no- 4o 1966# 355-350
TOPIC TAM alloy stool, metallurgic research, Lluminum, cerlim / 00rh2offlOG6 alloy
steel
ADSTRACTe The effect of sluninun and rare earth elements (mainly corium) on the
technologicalplooticity *Kh2b&-10G-6 -wae investigated. Tho inveotleation
-yof steel C
supplements the reculto,of V. A. Oanovin and S. M. Gnuchav (Byullaten' TolINGM, 1964,
No. 6). The saicrootructure and twisting strength of the specinens was determined " a
function of the temperature and nature of the reducing agent (coo Fig 1). it was
found that addition of 1.5-2.0 kg/ton of Al and rnro earth motale (0:15-2.0~ on the
basis of Ca) to stool 0BKh20V10G6 leads to a considerable Increase in the high
temperature plaoti3i V of the latter. S. B. Lebodayn, L At Prokof1jova end Lo Is
Volkova participated In the oxporimentnl work.
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Reoulto Ofjor'aj2n tenta/st high temperatures
(nK number of revohitiona at which failure occurred)
A' difff~rsnt zqltu A - E. Specimen A reduced in the
"Illa'Ll way. All othern ;educed as dencribod slome
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OSNOVIM-WNOVITSKAYA, A.D.; CrOMN. Yu. I.
Diagnostic significawe of D.I. 71nIko's color reaction of bile
in liver diseaoes. lab. delo 5 no.1:13-17 Ja-F '59. (MIRA 12:3)
11 Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy terapii (zav. - prof. D.D. Yablokov)
To=kogo moditain8kogo instituta.
(BILB) (LIVER- DMFAS3S--D WINOS IS)
OSNOVICH# Leonid Davidovich, starshly prepaodavatel'
Transistor noncontact relay. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; elektromekh. 5
no.1:74-82 '62. (MIU 15:2,'
1. Kafedra teoreticheskikh osnov elektrotekhniki Novosibirskogo
alektrotekhnicheskogo Instituta.
(Electric relays)
3 9~, b I-,
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AUTHOR: Osnovich, L.D,
TITLE! A Contactless 11clay Hased on SeMiCOndlICtor rriodes
PERIODICAL: Izvemtiya vys8hikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Flektromekhanika
1961, No.1, pp.83-89
TEXT: In recent years considerable successes have been achieved
in the manufactitre of large semiconductor triodes and this affords
the possibility of making extensive use of' them in power
application. and in particular semiconductor triodes operating
under switching conditions are promising for use as contactless
relays and switches- This article describes the circuit of a
heavy current contactless relay based on semiconductor triodes and
studies the influence of the circuit parameters on jAs
characteristics and gives the procedure for calculating and
selecting these parameters, A circuit of the relay is given in
Fig,l. This is an asymmetrical trigger circuit based on two
semiconductor triodes connected in circuit with a common emitter.
The resistance R,12 Is a load resistance which connects the relav
and so the relay itself does not enter directly into tlip circuit,
Card-4/5
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The article shows that tho. resistance 11111 is considerablv
greater than RH2 arid con,-~equently the collector current of the
input tsiode Tj is considernbly lean than that of the olitput
triode. Tire voltage of the emitter collector input triode does
not exceed the voltage of the emitter base of the output triode.
Consequently, the output tr1ode may be selected for low current and
voltage, which Is an important advantage of this circuit compared
with the symmetrical trigger circuit For this reason on
disconnecting the load (the output triode is shut) the circuit
requires considerably less power than when connecting the load,
which is also an advantage over the symmetrical trigger circuit.
The article also shows that by appropriate selection of parameters
the relay may be provided with self return or may be made witholit
It., The fundamental equations of the relay circuit are then
formulated and for selection of the circuit parameters the two
limiting conditions are considered, one with the output triode open
and the input triode shut and the other with the output triode shut
and the input triode open. Voltage and current expressions aro
derived for these cases, The influence of the re~qistances UoC
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and RY on the operation of the relay is considered on the basis
of the input characteristic. an equation for which is derived.
and the input characteristic is plotted in Fig.3. This graph
also includes the load characteristic of the circuit. A special
feature of the circuit is the presence of sharp transitions
between the stable and unstable parts of the input characteristics.
Expressions are then derived for the conditions under which the
relay opens and closes and finally a procedure is proposed for
calculation of the input characteristic according to a certain
sequence. In order to prevent overhenting of the triode, it may
be necessary to provide cooling, for example by radiators. Usually,
however, the input triode requires no special cooling as it takes
nuch less power than the output triode. There are 4 figures and
4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra teoreticheskildi osnov elektrotelthniki
Novosibirskiy elektroteldinicheskiy institut
(Department for Basic Theory of Electrical
Engineering, Novosibirs,( Electrotechnical Institute)
SUBMITTEDt I-Say 12, ig6o
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- 0SNOVIGH, 1LOUD ALAVIDuVicii, stwirohly prepodavatel I
Choice of optiumii disc dinannions In '.c. vvichin-ry with printed li-
windings. Izv. vye. ucheb. tav.) obkzomekh. 4 no.6:63-66 t61.
(MIRA 14-7)
1. Kafedra teoreticlleskoy i obahchey alektrr'ekhniki
Novosibirskogo eleictrotekhnicheskogo instituta.
(Electric machinery-Diroct current)
DSNOV1NA, L.
Lost's bring interdepartmental control closer to the enterprise.
Sov. torg. 36 n0-11,33-34 N 62, (MIFLA 16:1)
1. Glavnyy bukhgalter Sverdlovskogo gorodskogo upravlenlya
torgovIi.
(Retail trade--Auditing and inspection)
IAINDZLI, E.O., kand.tel:hn.nauk; KUSOV, N.F., kand.tekhn.nrtuk; ODNC)i~020V,
Z.A., gornyy inzhener; RABICIIEV, A.R., gornyy inzhener; =40110V, V.V.,
gorny-y inzhener; GROZIN, V.M., gornyy in7-hener; 0SNOVSHY,
gornyy inzhener; VORON111, V.S.,
1111YININJI L.V., cornyy inzhener
Discussion on N.V. Stadnichenko, V.T. Nazarov's article
"Advantageous diameter size for boret.oles." Lgol' 35 no. 4:31-35
Ap 160. 14:1.)
1. Kombinat RoBtovugoll (for Rabichev, Mamonov & Grozin). 2.
Rostovskiy aovnarkhoz (for OanovBkiy & Voronin).
(Blasting) (Boring) (Stadnichanko, N.V.) (Nazarov, V.T.)
A, 7:- 1 c -, ~ 1 t, ur 0~.
e7,e:,.t , , ~,~ r %, ~- ,is ~ !l ~ .. ! -v., * ,
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Traumatic cyst of the pancreas. Klin.khir. no.8:74-75 Jl 162.
(MIRA 15-11)
1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. I.M.Grabchenko)
Vinnitskogo meditainskogo instituta na baze Vlnnltskoy oblastnoy
bollnitsy Imeni N.I.Pirogova.
(PANCREATIC CYSTS)
WNYAGH, G.D.
Two cases of diffuse septic phlegmon. UoY.IdAr.arkh. ro.6:80-91
N-D '57. (KIRA 11:3)
1. Kafedra khtrurgii Vinnitskogo meditsinskogo institute.
(HIP JOINT- -1) ISUSIS)