SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PALATOV, K. I. - PALCHEVSKIY, YE. I.

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'J"" The Problem of Considering Multiple Internal Reflections Whf-n InjO3tIPRtin[-r Complicated Transmission Lines With SIIF Instruments of the reflection fnetors of two anti morr non-uniformii tes in a super-hi(rh-frequenvy signal transinission linr-. Th-rt-- ~Lce 4 block diagrams and I set of vectur diagrams. Card 3/3 87951 ; 11 1 Vo 0 B021/3058 AUTHOR: Palatov, K. I. TITLE: Measurement of the Coefficient of Reflection From the Inhomageneities of a Composite SHF Transmitting Line PERIODICAL: Izmeritel$naya tekhnika, 1960, No. 12, pp. 36-37 TEXT: The author has previously given a general method of detecting the inner reflexes in composite SHF transmitting lines (Ref. 1). In this paper he shows its utilization for measuring the coefficients of reflection from two successive inhomogen*ities. The system of the first and second reflecting inhomogeneity is represented by a simulating equival~ant circuit and is formulated mathematically. The spread of the true value of the coefficient of reflection as a function of the phase angles P and i g 1 .3 illustrated in Fig. 2. The block diagram of a practical measurin evice for the separate determination of the coefficients of reflection of two successive inhomogensitios in SHF transmitting lines is shown in Fig. ]4w. Well coordinated dielectric inserts which are connected between the Investigated inhomogeneities in the transmitting line, are often used as 8/115/60/Wo/012/010/018 Card 1/2 20074 IS-70 (a kd 2.5-o3) B ATITE -R: P_I_' 71 K M-ber d' u T - Y n i c a I S o,: i p t y or R i r I iL'... 'i t I C' , n t", ' till 'I 'tm; on t i on T 1 TL E ri 1. s u - PER!-L"CAL: R TEXT: 1 z. t r. ~- rre~3,,C pz Ai.s. !ht. Sensitivity Of direct ampl i i- q t i o:-. ~~:l 1 _r, Ii.p sup~r!A6!. fr,-iue.,.:.,- ran6;e by taking account alion factor of the h- e jmvI I f of th 11 (7. Es -Iaw je'ector, the high- re u: se du -fit ~ cn an.; t i,e r The formulas inter.de-i :ntpr- Le -esults t sen- 20074 S e e v P r i n r to '. r." r I.T AfK p , 4 -, " !- 1. ri T. p 3E 1 W I Z is -wer f v r K t 1, J, c, n pa s 6 , Add. t I 01,%l ff, t tr, Ur. throilgl-- -- ~2c 1-. 1 e The author the riot se 1 W ' 1 U P s 3L debar - w c bent ly L r, num I i t d e -:i. -d~~t e a Wl. r e 1 TI n Le f ?. "ard 2007h Sensitivity of circuitc mea~;Urln~; . . . B, 14,~320q -a expanded into Fourier s.--,ries anu U., cos (2, f, t ++ U, cos (2, f~ + j) (6) nn t V., 1 1, The indices c and tu der~,te the signal anj 'he rot.sp, n = V R is an arbitrarl'y 'Large num'~,2r 2f avera6-:d ncise com-onents ~%to which the continuous -.~ctrum is s7lit), af is the width of +he noise j R passband in the ajar :-imation of "he noise spectrum by means of a rectangle. is the arbitrp-` frequency band of a spectral n~;ise com-~,onent. -Y small U fj, ~j is +he am.T~litude, the frecuence, and t-e nhase, resTectlivel-, ULU of the j-th noise component. k is the n~.,,mber of the spectral sir.6;Ie com-oonents in the band,6f; f is the carrier frequency, I/T is 'he pulse repetition frequency, U is the amplitude of the spectral sigmall com2o-nent- cj The graphical representation corres:ondin- to formula (6) is shown 4-n the Card 3/5 2oo74 A/ T 2- a F KY, + ( )' I ~ 1. ( -4 '- / I . (I 8~ A T I~r the cce'fici-t 'K y"k which C 2c, 3 * ~ r~ noJ se -ahen J t 7ac ces oZet'-er wt -n square-law detector. I,, is the total no'~;e c,.)rrent, noise current, AF --s the wid+h of the passbard for the video .rrc~quencies, the width cf the, --ars'--and lor hJ~;h-f-e-i,-;en-^ 'h- analysis of fcrmula '~wo con,-retc a-,? a pulse modulation of a "meand er" ':--na'l w'-ere d,-,ration" and the case of a demons in mos ~ caoe~ icn the interactior between siFna-' ~~nd noise rs detector, can be neglected. For e sens; tJ v` ty P, f P ',,TV~IA16f NEF S-7 Ca-d 4/5 2oD74 + Sensi.ivity of circlits nc.. ii ned C~t o n mon.ns C)" fcrmu"" .0 am-.~Jl.f,lers ~of t Ir o r n v el 1 i n Iro -I: c 4 ent acc= -j are V4 C. t re Apr n S e r t 7.,z El r rev-.s:cn; V, uc vc .:a-T,ATr'V, E.;.Y ll.t, t e in Leipzig. Vest.AN S-S-11, 35 no.6.*96 A; 1.65. NIRA 1838) VALITOV, Rafkat Amirkhanovich; PALATOV, Korstantin Ivanovich; CHEWY, Arkadiy Yevelevich; TRETITAKOVA, A.U., red.; SMIIZANSKANA, T.M., tekhn. red. [Methods for measurlW the principal characteristics of fluctuating signals] Metody izmereniia osmavrorkh kharakteristik fluktuatsionnykh signalov. Pod red. R.A.Valitow. KharIkov, Izd-vo KharIkovskogo gos. univ. im. I.M.Gorl~ogo, 1961. 140 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Radio measurements) (Radio-Testing) !A I V:(". 1" v I I og(. nzi'c'f-: I, I I jr- j!orr. trlt.irwg- KU: ~r:' V TlVt~'Ir' I 1'5~.v "Irl, Mv~ tic r;fi r., bLI r_1 V~~ r" rfl -IT t 4 ' h V or ~'a In P""I VA.#. PAUTM, T&. N. . --', 'ia"C~re&,'slag the life of picking stick yoke stTap. Tokst.prom. 14 zo.6:50 Je 154. (MM 7:7) 1. Slaaarl Perganakogo tekstillnogo koublusta in. Dzershimakogo. (Looms) PAIATOVSKIY, P. Volunteer firemen visit apartment houses. Fozh.dele 7 no.11:11 N 61. (MIRit 14:11) 1. ZamestitelO nachallnika Upravleniya vnutrennikh del hrasno- darskogo kraya. (Krasnodar Territory-Fire prevention-SocietieO PALATY . J. . inz. J, CSc.; SLADECEK . V. , doc. , dr. , CSc. Symposium on methods of determining some organic substances. Vodni hosp 14 no. 1:8 164. PALATY, J. "Examination of water." Reviewed by J. Palaty. Chem listy 58 no. 2:244-245 F 164. Czechoslovakia /themicali Technolov. Chemical ~n,i---~ and Their Applicatlor, Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - KhImiya, Nn, 1, 1958, 178-) Author P-alaty J., Ru7icka S. Title Experiments on Purification of Cyan"de-ContaInIni: Sewage Water Orig Pub: Voda, 1956, 35, No 9, 287 Abstract: Account of the results of laboratory experiment-z on utilization of brown coal cinders. Diluted, spent plating solutions were filtered through cinder filter (25 cm ir diameter, 66 cm deen, volume 32.5 liters). With a load of 1.2-1.7 g CN-- per 1 m3 of cinders per hour the concenl~-.r~~- tion of CN- in the sewage water was lowered by 94%. Blowing with air at a rate of o.7 m3AOur C ard 11*2 Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage w ter. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimlya, No 1, 1958, 1799 increases the purification efficacy. Absorption of CN- by the cinders reaches 0.041% of the weight of the cinders. C ard 2A PAUTY "ZIRI. UdsgW AsSnalallm of i0lwools. U. Am -Ila$~n of v'ta ViclAv Min d St W b 1 n an a a. , y I W - 0 t1 yacki kola chrm., Prague. L. -ch.). %b and JH Cab 1 CANNi. , M-70(IM; cf. C.A. 48, 3445e~ ',tr; 14 ;j Ay A , WANd"I Mleto FmkiWomm and submersed culturm fam-cultivated 000mrs ambWhatm pys teeW (1). More than 14% ot Tau As -nook acid b~tu Isolated, the amt. and rate of J** lot 1"A, L-1- A-A-. the are of the culture, acidity, A Q- r than Peni- l I f k i e ates a mi cm Oftom ass COWN, am may ** 6i Irmth of pexie"Ns If both an, In tima nut am, of . Ca mmits decreave and Ids valt lmtm~ do dwrmletba of 1. Ft Wts do not InAuence- the cf sm I scid. The degradation of .1 with! b slammi but mm sentral than with bacteria. The = mcm.r all mine. caumed by rammic acid inamm the qK-ed pu&dm. Degradation of monobasic pbenols with. requires simflon; 16 degraded tvan without aeration. * M. Hudllck#-- PAUTY, Jiri Biological purification of generator waste waters using oospore, Sbor.pal.vod. TSCh? 1958:259-282. (FMI q:IJ 1. latedra technologie vody, V~,Boka skola chemicko-technologicka, Praba. (Water) (Cospora) FALATY, Jiri; HORAKOVA-JAKUBU, Marta The course and the rate of volatization of cyanides from vater under natural conditions. Sbor pal vod VSChT no-3, part 1:83-114 '59. 1. Katedra, technologie vody Vysoke skoly chomicko-technologicke, Praha. PALATY, Jiri; DEYLOVA, Libuse The interference of some substances with the deterraination of phenols by means of 4-amino-antip3rrine and dimethyl-p-phonylenediamine. Sbor pal vod TSChT 4 no.11-251-258 160. (EEAI 10:9) 1. Katedra chemicke technologie vody, Vysoka skola chemicko-techno- logicka, Praha. (Phenols) (Dimethylphenylenediamine) (Aminoantipyrine) PAIATY, Jiri; STANEK, Milonlav Chlorination of cyanide effluents by injection into chlorinator. Sbor pal vod VSChT no.3, part D-115-127 159. 1. Katedra tachnologis vody Vysoke skoly chomicko-technologicke, Praha. PALM., Jiri I Colorimetric determination of cyanides. Sbor pal vod VSCbT 4 no.l: 259-267 160. (LEAI josq) 1. Katedra chemicke technologie vody, Vysoka skola chemicko-techno- logicka, Praha. (Colorimetry) (Cyanides) FALATYP V. Thermodynudc baola for the theory of the membrane potential. Cook. fysiol. 13 no.5t461-468 0 164. 1. Fyviologicky ustav Ceskoolovenskaj akademie ved, Praha. PAUTY I Vladimir Deterstination of sulfate ions. Sbor pal vod VSChT no.3, part 1:55-67 '59. 1. Katedra topelus techn1W a etrojironotvi Vrooke skoly chemicko- toobnologicks, Praha, --,PAIATY, Vladimir Determination of valphate. II. Sbor pal vod VSChT 4 no.1:199-206 160, (EEA1 10: 9) 1. Department of Power Engineering, Faculty of Technology of Fuel and Water, Institute of Chemical Technology, Pmgue. (Sulfates) FAZATWI A*V~, inzhe Assembly and Installation of the support of the conical cable d=per. Shakht.stroi. 6 no.Ut25-26 N 162. (KM 15:12) 1. Treat SoyuxshekhtoOpOtWM=t4LZh. (Hoisting machinery) idal. 0142 /000/oc4fin its li the t03 6d: -0m mot 3.04 Lou 1-41 Sh s*6nkth-: oie~i Vo at - 6 rensth vca~~ ~-. -~? - 0 bidd orlb , - - A j466 Z eso blta~44 --iA cheai- or on as: 0-,-' SOW of OL I but 613 t-e i14 . .. .. ......... '1411 BOAMR. B.X.; AKHKIDOY, A, M.; FALAXIDIN, A.M. Growth of petrole= and gas reserves during the 40 years of the Soviet regim in Axerbaijane Aserb. neft. khot. )9:9-13 Ap 160. (NIRA 13:11) (A2erbaijan-Petraleum geology) (Azerbaijan-Gas, Natural-Geology) K;LMUKHOY, A.S.; MIZXRA, M. ; PAMUSH, R. - - Photometric determination of strontium. Zhur.anal.khim. 15 no.4:502 JI-Ag 16o. (MMA 13:9) 1. digher Pedagogical School, Fraga, Chechoslayakia. (Strontium--,%aalysts) 00 0 **go* a 00 00 0 *::00666964100906 & . A; '~ ') 'j 11 A "TIN.1.61 CL-$VWK-T-C- u is AV 03 1% An I "w 1 0 ft I Al lit re-' q O~*9460'sl#16 * 60 0**-, '& ! 1 - - - 0o4101 ;*06669900416004- Ifilyin 110016170101. 6,11 oil mr M" NNA, 0 (k W to A *0*4" 01 O"ll" "WYM Of IIIIAXMVSd~ &ad dl. OdIrs, 1" "0* P-M&Kb A f.orlbrill"'j,' ",I % "Oks~-' 4460*14 No. k . j.,w,nMt;. /..I I.ONOM p- Lplf [it 141 ovo o 40 0 1110 0 - o 00009& 000 V =09C 006,421 0 a" 0 0 P6 V. 10 it wail Oliva NO 41 11 '3 411V cp I . , -- -- - -_-f _'_ Il- - - 9011 oec Tweakwhembs, A. V., mW Palm V. A. %faim-r- r t Combat ^I. Ab,Atism ,V NlAnVirmillillo Am, lhi,.utrr~ a L. 1, A-v Ali llmas MAI'm .'r Titan Vktim Scs k-,At,,h .4 R~h-'I-orv rut A,~) k,-,kims Pub 11- Ubbjum~. ktwk--v V'ol 23. 11M 24 pp. Priv I R V "wks The atb)rct of th*, ..k WA* 10 SIMI WillitlLf, rn(Wr CUIMI. ACNI ChCAjIff OWtkk%ll (If h " I rM %4,lklffk'ffk' 19WINNI, AM MINI f.111M -w Im #h" wA.wt .,-tv it-I too t1w m-fix.to-i A(wo I ".We .4 Im-fmm. -, III,. d.)-t f1w "111-4 IN, mlill , lov"14tAl.11, Am 51-11 lict,14,1 10-A :". 0 4DJr ISO ChCnIWAJ Jltbj)F~S Ul dVbLWIjjjr3, JFL41)%~JJI-N AIIII 11 :1-obflilt 00 1 to. ; 00 osp *or 00 00- : .100 go, , 1 04D ID a n al a No a a t a 41. 9 a 9 011644 Nt, 41 #4 It a it it 0 1 000 Go* 00000 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 ; 0 ! iwiwi 000 goo . o 0 a o 0 o 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ,1** 0 000**0 Off 000410 641-0-i0 440#0 00 go go Rp.iii,690 -40000000000&000000 0 , I wr CP .1 ,PWP 6, IP VA - # I n TomdKbrabo, A V. iiiad Pmbvow. V. A. Darimanvo S4. 14. 1 V.6 ...... th. VVINVI 11, J.-Itilf nl.tkrt V'jw *OR got; *Owl too 00 too Ir I go -It T a W-T a a - - A 0 T w So It a is a 6 a it It n it a 0 9 1 0 1 f 0 0 0 0 090 0 000000 0 00 0 0 0 PALAVANDISHVILI, B.I. Contribution of the scientists z)f Georgia to agriculture. Zemledelie 27 no.2t9-13 F 165. 'mT.RA 1~:4) 1. Zamestitell ministra proizvodstva i zagotavok Bel Iskokhozyaystvennykh produktov Gruzinskoy SSR. U-G D2"'. M. A. ons i.*; a c L -acetyllenic glvcc,,-s r; arlhyciroi.j A! oc AN Gruz. SSR 'S 1. ~N Clruzinsk, S, v T 0 -1 11 s i . -'~ Ll hr- ~, t t USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Patholo- T gical). Reproduction Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 219 19589 97783 Author : Mgaloblishvili, Ye. M., Palavandishvili, 1. 1. Title : Index of Vitamin C in the Maternal Blood, Fetus, and Placenta Protection, Tissue in Premature Delivery Orig Pub: Sb. tr. N.-i. in-t okhrany materinstva t detstva GruzSSR, 1956, 79 89-92 Abstract: In 65 women who had premature labor.the content of of vitamin C in the blood of mother, fetus, and pla- centa was lowered. Vitamin C should be administered during pregnancy for prophylaxis of premature labor. --Author's summary Card 1/1 FAIAVAUDISHVIIJ, Sh.,Sh. Gigantic coprolitb in a megadolichocolon. Khirurgiia Je 161. (KIRA lj.,tll) 1. IzTblgavikoy gcrrodskcry bol2nitsy, Ietviyakaya SSR. (COWN-AEVORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES) (CALCULI) PALAVANDISHVILI, PD,.3h. (Itign, .illtaa Karla 1,44irkia, dom 22, kvqr, Surglca2 trehitment ~:-f Ves'.. no.91110 5163. (Y I F- 1. 1z o"clogichtisyogo :iispar-gera V-acri- K.N. Mordoshov). PAL&VANDISHVILI, Sh.Sh. (Riga) Metal ring for angiorrhaDhv. Sksp.khir. 4 no.2:60-61 Mr-Ap 15 9. (MIRA 12:5) (BLOOD VE36MLS, surgery, metal ring for anglorrhaphy (Rus)) -P.ALAVfV, T., KHRISTOVA, E1,1 DINCHEV, D.; TAKOVA, T.; BIKS, St. Introduction of boron fertilization in Bulgaria. Izv Inst "Nikola Pushkaravo 4:89-131 162. d-r L -FF d- r: 1 A' AVI~FV f ~V, onc - ni- ~Iem,~, ~.~ademy of AlgriculturFi-l' n "'likola Pu3hkar-v" 1. CnlerDv~ wi Fedax~s, r;r.,il -t a, -ven, ',,i r, ~ns,, ct-..voznanie. 4 agrc*6-~ui--ka 11 lkilh Pu~;r-A,,imv,". -~a p, - N COUNTRY I Bulgaria D CATEGORY j I ABS. JOUR. : RZtilim., 1%0. 22 1(j5)b 10$ 78211 AUTH OR : 1~aiaveev, T. -Nahkarov Institute for Soil Research T',' jr~ N. T ITLJ, Boron Content in the Chernozess and Gray Forest Soils of Northe:rn Bulgaria ORM ?UT3. Nauchni Trudi Inst Pochv IzBled IN. Pushkarov,' 3, 409-433 (1957) ABSTRACT The .6 content (in %) of chernozess was found to be as follows% total, water 6oluble Rray forent aotlu *or., found to contain 3.3.10-1 total B anq 3,10"l- 5-10"5% water soluble B. The highest B content was observed in the salted Lsic] eoils of 'ne Yaraboaz Plain (total B n-10 7, water so!tinle j 2.2-10 '-W). Over 801A of tne borvn found in chernozems over fluvial silt is fo-ind in the form of tourmaline. The territo-y of Northern 112 PALATMV, T. I boron in Chernozemm and gray forest soils of northern Bulgaria [with summary in Anglishj. Pochvoyedenis no. 9:116-122 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. llochvennyy institut imeni H.Pushkhrova, Sofiya. (Bulgaria-Minerals in soil) (Boron) KHRIF70V, Mikhal 1; PALAT VA-Y.( 19 It, mlir i a I Observation3 on tri, dpwloument a:-.r-i productiv-,ty of alralfa as compwed to grass mixturt,.s. no.1:32-43 '63. SIMBOVA, S. [Surbava, S.]; PAIAVEYEVA, M. [Palaveeva, M.1 - a-- Study on the insecticide action of certain Bulgarian plants. Trudy epidemiol, mi obiol 8:203-205 '61 (publ.1621. 1. Nauchno-Assledovatel'skiy inatitut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii (for Surbava). 2. SSI im. G. Dimitrova (for Palavbeva). PALAY, G,.; ERDIAYI, L. '"he appliratioz, ~f osccil.-.--~rar, -- polarogrephy -n 3or:e I - h- - - - - -:!& - investigEtions. Ft.5. Cferp. zvesti IF nG.5/6:44.,,-447 161~ . L 1. United -,he:i.ical ';1orR,3 mn,,. - Labr-raLcry t-f T-ii-~ `esearc- Tnstitute cf Coloring, BAa;,~-6t. UDYARSKIT. Nikoley Yakoylevich; PAIAT. Pa1ikRrp-AV*OnmmOvjCb&, TOKASHPOLISKIT, Imsould Merkovich; STRIZHDV. N.L. redektor; DIDIAN, Tu.I.. vedushchiy redmirtor; NUUUNA. B.A., tekhnichemkiy redLsktor LTechnique and technology of boring oil and gas wells in the sixth five-year planj Tekhuiks i tolthnologtia burentia neftianykh t gaxovykh skrazhin v shestot pistilatka. Moskva, Gos.nmiuchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftJ gorno-toplivnot lit-ry, 195% 12? p. (KW 10:7) (Oil well drilling) (Gas, Natural) FA ~ACC Us AP6000459 SMCS CODE; -MV0324/65/ODD/004/0017/0022 AMMS 4~& A* ORO$ XwMw S~ittWmic Institute (KMU"Wdy politekbWaheskiy inetitut) T]= Yariation- in- the "op.,ties of nonuniform fibers with repeated stretching MCB1 1M7..~TGkbnDlO91Y& t9k9tillnOY PrOmWahlemOsti, no- 4, 19651 17-22 TAGSs textilip; textile -induetz7v shear godulugo c&pronet acetate, strain fib*r/ ScbVW dyAsmometpr ~Ppp__ Mn*Stlo no b"Vicit Of nOMMffO= tWO-CORPMent fibers under rep*ated stretching i -,atudiOdl and the laws Of the Wristim in the basic proPerties of the system and Sined'L fte experiments wer* performed with viscose 4~r Ate domponents are WM &estate caprm twisted fibers. Bleotrotensonstric apparatus based on the Ichopper -a- ed to test the fibmat high,amplitudes and low frequencies. Me sWitud* was 21 59L and JqA of the initial length of the ap"imen (5w me). The Irate, of deformation was 8.33 mn/sea and the number of cyales was 50* A change in he-,angle of inclinatica of the oompments affects abiefly the initial modulus of :rigidity of a nonuniform fiber. Mie strength and breaking elaniption of a nonuniftm IOU-" ACC ARs AP6000450 and its oompowmto during cyclic stretching are alwat unchanged. Orig. art. Ifiber Ibess.8 gnqM and I table. 130 OOMI II/ SM D=t 24ftb65/ (RIG REFs W3/ 012 RM: W5 i A' .:, Y'!.-' Y !'a 'a rib 3e va' ,eks. Ic'-- 3orne re::iarks jr. thc ut.-",ri )f Arei;:~ INZ7--7R5K-1 STI,V`19Y. (Kinisterstvo 5t"ve!--n!-ctbi) Praha I ., CzeChQ,9lCva?Ja, Vol- 7,,"o. 4, Apr. 1959. Monthl,v List of Fz-zit Euro.,-ean lkcces3ion, (FFAI), LC, Vol. 2, I:o. 12, Dec. 1?~9. Uncl. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S011/3623 Tekhnicheskaya keramika (Industrial Ceramics) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1959. 174 p. 4,800 copies printed. Translator: M.L. Kirkin; Ed.: P.O. Gribovskly; Tech. Ed.: G.I. Matveyev. PURPOSE: The book is intended for students at schools of higher technical education and engineers specializing in industrial ceramics. COVERAGE: The book, a translation from German, presents basic princi-~, ples of the production and physical and chemical properties of some new materials used in the alleetrical Industry and In special fields. It describes methods fpr processing oxides and the production of articles from clay, beryllium oxide, spinels, Mag- nesite, zirconium, and thorium oxide. No personalities are men- tioned. There are 60 references: 47 German, 9 English, 2 Soviet, 1 French, and I Italian. Card 1/3 Industrial Ceramics TABLE OF CONTENTS: General Processing Methods 1. Fine grinding 2. Plastic forming of pure oxide materials 3. Calcination process Special Processing Methods 1. Special steatite materials 2. Materials with low temperature coefficient of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Card MR) Rutlle ceramics (materials containing 80% to Temperature-resistant dielectrics SOV/3623 expansion 100% T102) Rutile and rare-earth temperature-resistant dielectrics Alkali-earth titanates Semiconductors (thermistors) Ferromagnetic ceramic materials High-refractory materials Sintered spinel (sinter spinel) Sintered magnesite (sinter magnesite) Sintered beryllium oxide (sinter beryllium) 2/3 3 3 15 17 24' 24 44 53 61 71 78 97 log 13T 149 151 158 nik aroma ~r~-. .-~..th~-.itructural- t] SHOPOVt D.M.~ FALAZOV, A.N. Study of the system chromium m1de - oxygen by infrared spectroscopy. F'In.i kat. 6 no.5t86,.--868 S-O 165. (MIRA ]Fill) 1. Institut organirheskay kh~.mil BolgarskcT akader-ii nauk, Sof iya, Bolgariya. PAL'CGIK, G. 1. 11 Phye i cal m P th oi, s o f trea tme, . t i r, m i 11 t p ry- ve t p r i La r., i., ac t i c e, "L. sym - -, F . x: :lauc*r - prakt. rpbo%r vo.,er-vet. sluzh%,, Moecow, 19-4~, ;,. 1-18 SO: U-1850.16 Jure 5~, (Letopis 'Zhuz-:.a, In, kh Stntey, N3 ', 1949). -,PAL'CHAK, N. Now even we are doing this. ioen. znan. 40 no.2:22 F 064. (M2RA 17:2) 1. Instruktor oblastnoy shl,oly grazhdanskoy oborony Dobrovollnogo obsbehostya sodeystviya armii, aviatdi i flotu, Atyubirl-Sk. MOGILICVSKIY, Dmitriy Aleksandrovich. doteent; BABKOV, Vsleri7 Fedorovich, prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk; SHIRNOV, Andrey Sergeyevich, lzaud.tekhn. nauk; ABRAMOV. Loomid Tikhonovi(:h, kand.t-ekhn.nauk; ZATTSXV, Fi- lipp Takovlevlch. kand.tekhn.asuk; ZAKAKRANY, Mitrofan Semenovich, kand.tekhn.neuk; NIIIITIN. Sergey Mikhaylovich. inzh.; B)DMYA, A.K., prof., retsenzent; DUDKIJI, P.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; AVDICTEV. V.N., retsenzent; XARTASHEV, V.A.. retsenzent; PALICHICV, A.G., re- teenzent; POPOV, A.H., retsentent; PTITSIN, ROKA- NZWKO, I.A., prof., retsenzent; BARATS, L.A., prepodevatell re- teenzent; BASMICH, N.I., prepodavatell. retsenzent; BUISKIY, A.Ye., prepoda-vatell, retserment; XALUXUMT, Ta.A., prepodavatell, retsen- zent; CHVANOV, V.G., red.; KALIKOVA, N.V., takhn.red. [Locating and designing airfields] lzyokanita 1 proektirovanie aerodromov. Pod red. Y.F.Babkove, Moskva, Nouchno-tekhn.izd-vo H-va avtomobil'nogo tranaporta I shosaeinyidh dorog RSFSR. 1959. 566 P. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Khar'kovskiy avtomobil'no-dorozhuyy institut kfor Romanenko. Barats, Baskevich, Bel'skiy, Kaluzhakiy). (Airports-Planning) PALCHEV, YXI: inzh.; VUDOV, I].. Laying and connecting the pipes of hard pclyvinyl chloride (.;Nr' -)b Kozhi Sofia 3 no.2.-g-10 162. , inzh.; SD.IEC,.'CV, Kuncho, inzh.; VUDOV, 11iia dhat handbook is i.-idispensable. Some aritica2 rotes cr: --hC "t. of the "Handb--ck on rublaer and plastic materials." 7,ozh-,' Scfia 3 no.2:16 162. KUTSOVSKIY, F.V.; PALIO~-P.~, Hot sizing of drop forged products. Kus.-shtam. proizv. 2 no.P: 7-9 kg '60. (KIRA 14:2) (Forging) V A L - ~, c i, -, F 4 e 11 POL M /Electrochemistry B-12 Abs Jour : Ref Zbur - XhJMJYft, No 8, 1957, 263io Author : Pal'chevskaya Inst : XFa_3a1Y_o_Y -Sciences of Poland Title : Influence of Folar Organic Substances and Catalyst Poisons on Overvoltage of Hydrogen on Nickel and Iron Catodes Orig Pub : Byul. Pollskoy AN 1956, Otd- 3, 4, No 1, 37-42; Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., cl. 3, 1956, 4, No 1, 37-42 Abstract : The influence of addItions of Aseol (1) (100 ag per lit) and (CIR )280 (11) (2 to 100 ag per lit) to 1 n. H2804 On the ahape of 52~ Po izatlon curves (PC) of Ni and Fe cathodes in the range fras 1o-3 to 0.1 a per sq-cm vas studied. It vas established that the addition of II in the amount above 30 mg per lit (in case of Ni) or 20 mg per lit (in case of Fe) sharply rises the potential 9 from-"0.65 to -0.75 v (in case of Ni), or frm -0.7 to -0.8 v (in case of Fe); this is accospanied by an in- crease of dimensions and alteration of shape of H2 bubbles. The same effect is observed also in presence of I, at Vhich occasion the shift is revealed at a more positive E: -0.6 v (Ni) and -0.7v Card 1/2 ama-rayatawl- ast-neiliti, I -alf xf :ant-"wiih green d d b_-- Youn e. Lat~-j._. coppaye ~; T., e- d )range_,,colord0d~~Vith -VQ- wdex hit t- -rand -=cous.'- ti b. olomVi"": As I a 11 4 p 0 It 0 it If V III " a 11 a 0 06 Tiff, 0o4 00- 004 91 AT&E-19~ 111114 yields busps at a 43 a 020 k.-A J--n it a- -A-~ _71*6111 law IM bukily of gleamiliff lederge &�d of came bf. bl. 1.1khachvir and'kL, I belles fall 20601i2 kebnyl Zbur. 43, rillw with 10111tv 13 FILpts . . , num asitimird ambristan"lum int"11,0111 fillilid Mr. Irt'll) be leaves of Nerdam o/rumod" in a duw of m ilia 1k, a. M 12 107, of a,. A still -tionStf minimal wt. to be fatal I 00 effev, was tiliuvro by a iDnt'd cal - which was fatal vvrll at Motto-m when the til. was fed by o in the trurrimal diet, death resulted in the addin of 1 5 t =go 43% at caws. Pffzulc 14 t1w bill"' toot mice and tar% h e frequently rejr.-ted food Paiftwird with alrander ril. T adidn. of lo-2S% of calotor N-ans tu the find Spruduerd ZOO death in 1 5 days in &III cx~ I 1w vvam~ I-Ill I h.- Ins.11tif too of castor (A) can be used to advantage for Tilt tmitum 0 - I L A IWTALLUMMAL LITMToU CLaMPIC&TOm 111 8 MIP 0 0000 0 & 0 .0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a A00 poo*tgl,li Nt-#. Zoo go I stow 1111.1ho itittill am 0v 41' 4W, dmit! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & & 0 0 a 0 a a a a Ali PAI-',*I(F.VKAYA, P.I.. dote., war(ANT.'r1p, V.14'. 'certAin Ann:gesics on the caurve of &cuts; -suprurAtive infImmatinn. Trudy 2--~5-97 155 Mlyl jj:~) 1. KafedrR fam.Rkologli 'zav. - deystvitel'nyv chlen A?T --,SR orof. V.V. 7akusov) I kafedrA TiAtolopichegkay anqtomll tlrpv. prof, N.A. TakhAr'yeviRkFyfk) Fervago Len!ngrwisk,,ro meclitainalrogo institDtm imeni &kRdemlkn ?Avirvn. k'ANAA7:~'CF) ( A Nr' ~r ",~.A, ',G T ' T '~ C. V POLAND/Chemical Technology. Cellulose and its Derivatives. H Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimlys, No 12, 1958, 41877. 1 Author -LIlRy, Pal' cbevs]W,_ : _T?r Inst NO Title A Coan-ayison of Poe's method for Evaluating the Couplete- ne3s of Cellulose Pulping With That of Kung, Bjorkimn Sieber and Oestrand. Orig Pub: Przegl. papiern., 1957, 13, No 10, 319-320- Abstract: The degree of completeness of cellulose pulping (C) is usually determined in PNR by the methods of Kung, Bjorkman and Sieber. Kung's method is applied ex- clusively to normal, hard, sulfite C; Bjorkman's method - for soft sulfite C; Sieber's method - for sulfate C; Roe's method is applicable for C with var- ious purposes and various (snall, large) ligain con- Card 1/2 20 /' 3/,~ Z `C'17'-e~ 4/-'~ & /~/, /) - I'MILI*Tanks (Ivan) Antonoviahl PALICMffSIEIYi A. [Pallobsuski, A.],.red.; WORM, G., toWh& WC -- C%roq& the eyes of a friend; Pollob diar7l Tachym drub&; pollmki dsiounit. minsk, Dzursb. vyd-va Bm 1956. 97 P. (KIRA Ut8) (Pbland-Descri,otion and travel) ~'. ~-., 'LinE. Water Pipes I --I Carr7ing caparlt- of s~,eel pipe 1-nes. Fztr(-,i. 2'.. ". :o' 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1-,~2Lqgg, Uncl. 1. PALCHEVSKIY, A. P., Eng. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Water Pipes 7. Coefficient of narrow drop. Gidr. stroi. 22, No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ADri-I -1953. Unclassified. PALONEVSKIY, A. F. USSR/Engineering - Hydraulics, Con- May 52 veyance "Transportation Capacity of Steel Pipelines," A. P. Falchevskiy, Engr "Gidrotekh Strait" No 5, pp 43-45 Defines terms "transportation capacity" in ap- plication to pulp-conveying pressure pipes and develops formulas and method for designing pipe- lines. Formulas, based on principle of Reynold's dynamic similarity, are universal and adaptable for calan of pressure pipelines for work with any mineral suspension such as sands, clays, gravel, slag, coal, fine ores, etc. 23Ur2O PALICHEVSKIY, A.S., inzh. New kind of bearing element for structural units. From. stroi. 40 no.7254-55 JI 163. (KIRA 16:10) FVIT!n, )/FWP,'% )AINP! -v'/"-V1 P! kIP( c) W19./Pa' L (47 7_67 EWT(d )Z k.-W6032390---- SOLMCE CODE: UR/019 6/002/009/0037/0043 ACt 8/6 AUTHOR: Pallchevskiy, A. S. (Kiev) ORG: Institute of Mechanics,AN UkrSSR (Institut mekhaniki, AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Designing cylindrical stringer-stiffened shells of minimum weight under axial compression SOURCE: Prikladnays mekhanika. v. 2, no. 9, 1966, 37-43 TOPIC TAGS: cylindric shell, stiffened shell stringer, stiffened shell..minimum weight shell, minimum weight design, --awalumnsed shell ABSTRACT: A method for designing minimum-weight circular cylindrical shells subjected' to axial compression is proposed. The shell under discussion is stiffened by thin- walled stringers of open cross section, hinged along its edges, and the axial com- pression forces are uniformly distributed along them. The buckling stresses are de- termined in accordance with the linear theory of small deflections within the range of elastic strain. The maximum value of the ratio W = N./N, where Ns and N are the buckling forces for stiffened and plain shells (of the same cross-section area), re- spectively. The following modes of buckling are discussed: 1) the stringers undergo bending'and twisting; 2) the stringers are only bent; and 3) the stringers are only twisted. This approach to designing stiffened shells and the formulas for their buckling-stress parameters are taken from 1. Ya. Amiro's article, (Prykiadnay~.mekhanika, Card 1/2 _T_ LC,~d 2 2 R&MMMY, G.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; BILETSKIY, S.M., insh.; PALICBMKIY, A.S., inzh, - Factory manufacture of outsize cement kiln bodies. Mont i spets. rab.v stroi 24 no.12t2-6 D 162. ZMM 15:12) 1. Institut elektroavarki imeni Ye.O. Paton&* (Cement kilns) , - ...- -, ,., o .~- a -. I C., "; ~ - : -9 .- . I -i . 110, , 1 -1. ` !- ~ -. - ~ - '. 1-1 . ,. . ". .. . I r- F ca--5.- -~ =- - , : , ! 19 , 11 -,.. ! , '., ~ - - 1 v , , , ~;' r-)- 1 , ~ !-.-i , , - , . F. -- , 1 .1- I . . . . . . . . 1- - I . 3- : *:- I ` , , -, -, 1 0. C " , I 1~ I r, -, t .1 -,." 1. 1 , I - I I , '. . : , I I PAL-CIEVSKIY, V. V. "Potentiometric and spectrophotometric Lnvestigations of reversible orFanic oxidation-reduction systems." Lenin- grad Order of Lenin State IJ imeni A. A. Zhdanov. LeninFrad, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Chemical Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 16, I -sin ;=j Im a 14i 4r)r- 0"$0j46 MUM" HIKOLISKIY, B.P.; FALICHEVSKIY V.V._(leningrad) Spectrophotometric determination of dissociation Constants of leucomethylene blue and loucotoluldine blue [with summary In Inglishl Zhur. f1s. kh1m. ) no.9:1506-1516 31 058. (MIRA 11:9) Metkrlane blue--Spectra) Tolludine blue--Speotra) i AUTHORS: Nikollskiy, B. P,, Pallchevskiy, V. V. 76-32-6-15/46 TITLE: A Potentiometric Method of Investigating Reversible Organic Redox Systems (Potentsiometricheskiy metod issled-)vaniya or- ganicheskikh obratimykh okislitellno-yosstanovitallnykh sistem) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicIL!skoy khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 6, pp. 126o - 1291 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A theory for the explanation of the influence of hydrogen ions on the oxidation potential of such systems was proposed already by Conant, Kohn, Fieser and Kurz (Ref 4), Clark gave the theory its final shape, his method, however, still shows serious short- comings as it was further developed with a primary inteiest in detail issues, for example in papers by Michaelis et al.(Refs 7-9). In the present investigation galvanic elements without transfer and a glass electrode instead of a hydrogen electrode are used. Proceeding from the protolytic theory of acids and bases by Brbnsted an equation is derived which permits to repre- sent all theoretically possible protolytic equilibria In certain cases a simplification is possible, The function of the oxidation potential versus the pE of the system toluidine blue-leucoto - A Potentiometric Method of Investigating Reversible 76-32-6-15/46 Organic Redox Systems luidine blue is investigated, From the evidence of the graphical representations it may be seen, that this method furnishes more accurate data of the dissociation constant than that by Clark, the errors being smaller- This method was verified experimentally with the systems methylene blue-leucomethylene blue and toluidine blue-leucotoluidine blue. The experimental technique and a schematic figure of the experimental equipment are described. The results showed a good agreement with the mentioned equation, The value of the dissociation constant as obtained by Woislawski (Ref 12) also coincides with that obtained by the authors. Taking the systen thionine-leucothionine as an example it is proved that a more precise determination of the constant of protolytic dissociation is possible by the method described. The difference between theory and experiment in the alkaline range is explained by expeitaental errors, which in this case are exceptionally high. There are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 12 references, 3 of which are Soviet. AUTHORS: Nikollskiy, B. F., P%1'chcv'-k!.)', V. V. 4 5 TITLE: The Spec tropho! cme t r ic De t er-ii na t .-' )r, of Constant of ileucomethylcrie '-'uE r--, (Spektrof otometricheskoye ai --~.d~ ' cn ~' e t 1 eyk ome t i 1,2 n o v o,~o 3 i n~7o ic,' 11: o t o' ~ -!1;- -1,-) PERIMCAL: 7h u rnal f i z i c h e coy (USSR) ABSTRACT: The two above-mention~,i com~-uun~s hri.1 gated potentiometrical'y in an t::r'ier .:I T t t Pa per the e1 ec ti-DIL C. ',.:- orr't L un -,- -,~c. i-, e since ~he dissociation t~-ke-: y-~ace in t-...D and RH 2 being formed besides 1! ions, L:~.' t'l 0 1 1-0 t t: 01 t i C dissocic;tion conFtants of the two react4on.' are v,:ry cloze to each other the authors e77ployed the VlEthud by T h a mm. e r and Voigt (Ref 4). The me---surements -..-ere carr'ed out means of a spectrophotometer W-4 takin.- into ac-ount a nambc.~ -zi.,: - car of conditions; thuo, for inctance the mr urements ww.,:~. - ried out within the maximum of the absorption througl. 1 mp. In order to take into account the high sensitivity to ox'-da- Card 114 tion a special apparatus was constructed, a diagran and de- !~071/76- '12-7-1 C,,',) 5 The Spectrophotometric Determination of the Dissociation Constant of Leuco- methylene Blue and Leucotoluidine Blue scription of which are s-iven. The determinatios viere carried out in three stages; in the mentioned apparatus the oxidized form was reduced at a certain pil value by hydrogen besides Platinum and then was put into the bulb; afterwards it was spectrophotometered and finally the rt~al concentration of the leuco-forr, was determined by an oxidation .,.,ith hydrogen peroxide. The measurements were parried out at 20 + 2 0C. Some data are already existing on the absorption noectrur, of leuco- methylene blue, viz., from the pnpers by !Iul,-,t (2ef 5), Vles (Refs 6, 7), and A. T. Vartaivan ('It--fs 8, 9), whereas no data are known on that of leucotoluidine blue. The dvterm-na- tions carried out showed t,iat at different P71 values in the case of leucomethylene blue three products of the equ~libri-*=, of the leucoform are prese.-~t, in tl!e acid ,art the :;-,I'+ products -,nd in the alkali part the M! form. Three al)-orption .zp6ctra are given with the third diagram corro 4onlin,~ to P11 - 5,28, at ahich the concentration of the iH 2 product i-- cloce to the maximum value, 7,'ithin the ':!-:ort-.-,,ave range an Card 2/4 increase of the absorption can be found which is.especi~,I:.I SOV/76-712-7-1o,45 The Spectrophotometric Determination of the Dissociation Constant of LeucD- methylene Blue and Leucotoluidine Blue strong in the case of the RH form. The absorption spectrum of leucotoluidine does in qualitative respects not differ Itrom that of leucomethylene blue and the maximum of the basic ~~bsorption band Elao regularly-decreaDes with the increase o' the pH, and is dislocated towards greater wave lengths, it finally increa.-ies again and returns to the previous po3i- tion at '56 mp. The similarity in the reaction of the two lpuco comnounis ia explained by a mutual compensation of the influence of the protons on the electron shell of the leuco compound. 7he experimental data of the determination of the optical density Lt various pH point to the assumption that in the cace of !ow pil vblues there exists onlv the leuco product -jI124--nd thuu the. optical density does' no~ depend on the pH. :"Ah the increase of the pH value the R11 product with a 3maller absorption coefficient is formed iy the dis- sociation, whereby the(ptical density decreaces with the increa-:-e of the p1l, and then increaFFes again in the further dissociation and formation of the RH product which has a Card 3/4 greater absorption coefficient. The proteolytic dissociation SOV/76-32-7-10/45 The Spectro,-.hotometric Determination of the Dissociation Constant of' Leuco- methylene Blue and Leucotoluidine Blue constants as vrell as the molecular aboorption coefficients were calculated from the values of the optical densities and the activities of the hydrogen ions. The general optical densities of the two dyes were produced by the additivity principle. Finally there is an annex which shows tho calcula- tion of the dissociation constant from the optical densities for bi-basic acids proceeding from the suggestion made by Thamer and Voigt (Ref 4). There are 8 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: February 221, 1957 1. Toluidines-Spectra 2. Cyclohexanones--Spectra 3. Toluidines -Properties 4. Cyclohexanones-Properties 5. Spectrophotometers -Performance Card 4/4 Aj T '~D_- S Ni kol ~i~' C.-.ev~ Kiy y TITLE: Absorption Spectra of Metnylene and Toluidine Blues (SI-ektrY pogloshcheniya metilenovogo sinegro i toluidinov,~~#ro s i r. e Fr) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1916, Vol 32, Nlr pp 2127 - 2128 (,'SSR ADS'."RACT: The absorption spectra of the dyes in aqueous solAion o~ 20 + 20 1 were.measured with th-2 spectrophotometpr -4. The measurangs were done with special ac~,-uracy in t'-e neighbourhood of the maxima (accuracy + C,3 The spectra are plotted and are described in the text (met-yiene blue, pH =1,93; c= 1,o.jo-5 ,.I in fii-.ire 1; tolui,iine blue, pH= 2,94; c= 8,26.10-6 IV in fii;ure 2,'. The maxiMum witnin visible ran~,e is displaced t- wave-Lengths with growing ion-str~_~ngth and at const~tnt pH (Figure 2'. T','.e molar alt-.sorption coefficients of t:,e two main maxima are reproduced in table 3. The o-._t_-cal density is in linear proportion to the ion-stren: '-th of t,-.e solution Jig 3). As characteristic quantity t--e Card 1/2 propose the molar coefficient at ion-stren~7th zero Absorption Spectra of Methylene and Toluidine Bl-..ic-s 3 Wl- ~ - 17 2 - --1- 2 -1, 4,' (infinite dilution). It amounts to 71 000 for metnylene b.ue, as proved by extrapolation in figure 3. T-.ere are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 24 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION': Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy univerritet (Leningrad State Universiti-) SUBMITTED : Apr-"- 12, 19 57 Card 2/2 FAL'CE37SKIY, V-V-; ZAKUR'YIRVSKIY, H-S.; MALININA, YO.A. Thermodynamic characterizarion of the processes of Protolytic dissocia- tion of benzoic and P -hydrozybousoic said. Veet. IGU 15 no-16:95-101 e6o. (MIPA 13:8) (Benzoic acid) (Rydrogen ion concentration) PALICHIWSKIY. V.V.; ARSAWY, R.T. ~i Spectropbotometric determination of the dissociation constants I o~.& dibasic acid. Test.UIU 15 no-IO:9&103 160. . '15, (NIRA 13:5) (Acids--Basicity) (Benzoic acid--Spectra) NIKOLISKIYO B.P.; ?ALICHEVSKIY V V - GORBUNOVA R.G. - I Study of the formation of acetate complexes in a ferric-ferrous system by means of the oxidation potential. Zhur. neorg. khim. 6 no.3:606-612 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Complex compounds) (Electromotive force) (iron compounds) PALICHEVSKIY, V.V.; ZAKHAROYEVSKIY, M.S.; KALIVARSKAYA, T.M. Methylorange absorption spectra in concentrated salt solutions. Vest. LGU 17 no,16:125-130 162, (MIRA 15:9) (Methyl orange-Spectra) ~P-L*~,~-;Wll~ _K i v , '.,.V. ;,LY. r- ;,,~ I Y VV -~ 1 7 ' , V . ~ -' ~ ~ ~ !, 7 ' I ', ; t.` K A Y A , T . 14. 1 1 Dissociation consLant of meLfiw- it-100 I ~ , . (1+3UL,yl orangt~'l , , -- . 'Iest. ILU 13 no. 1~ : (KFLA lc : ~) (Dia.,;ociation) PAL'CHEVSKlY. V.V.; SMC)LYAKO%lj, b.s. Change of electronic absorption Specrra un6ar -zhf- ~ffec- --- indifforont vubtittincon udded. Part Ii Spvctrit (-)r Solwit-od wilofln. Vest. LGU. 18 no.16:110-114 163. ~MDA PAI.-ICHFVSKIY, V,V,, SMOLYAKOV, B.S. Change in the electron absorption spectrum of the 2-hydroxy- 1.4-naphthoquinone due to the addition of indifferent oubstances to the solution. Opt. I spektr. 17 no~4!515- 521 0 '64~ (AURA 17~12,- ZLF: - A YAF.!~N,~I, j r .' ',~ ~J,-,! 'K 1 Y, V. V. ; SELI Kli(,V. G G. .'Puc '- , -~ :.c ',.ome '~:- , 5 t-,.;d-,- of ace ta --- comLlex f - r7-p *. ~ ~.n ( " 3- -,-~i - a- - ; X, :1 1;: ~ dron. 1,6z' 2(, rr-.4*e--93 16.5. Ys.l.; CNAIYSItAK. A.i.; D-,15ENK.-P RITNIIALK.J;~, A.Yij. 'i')p. oz"Ir-.. a. ul" j L shar- Llr3 -s~ gc, kafedry gli Gav. A.l."r-,a y o g I X. :,~.7 ~il t s ~ n: k.q,%, 'n,3 t iita (ve.?tor - prof. L.N, Ku ft e n - - ) ,