SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARKHOMENKO, V. D. - PARKHOMENKO, V. V.

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-7.- 1 ~~. - ~ . - - - ~ - ~: 4 ~.- . - j -4 astid bilw 'uOr9p -MM M'MM,In b~Aahd sa molds. Ad, q a aPp '--W Ich pee ara 9, by.-pq~!-aqq) eraw h' B th c ow-ing, POO crelfbibrop, 13"- Uiph nitki& - grQUaid cdo j '.ta_lc j - We- 116roplast, 111P. njdht--.bf th p EL at ter Id tAit1hd"butio ~-'Of the h 00 T fj ,us AQ -- - ~ ;. ki "Adforma on at:,~, inzh.; GANZ, S.N., Kand, teklm. nauk Effect of temperature on the friction and wear of filled flaoroplastic materials. Izv. vyi3. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.9:130-133 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekliliologicheakiy institut. -------- ------ h! 4f, en P-P9 Jpr_D op t _Tht ,u MP a Udub Mid ke ~ta' W 't* ps agm Z~R ~7- Z -Z ItA -WaTi ---- - -- - - ---- z. 13 WGI W-A AA4 OR Into ti ~31 ww .ifN elk 7r O.kNzo SIN., dol-tor tekhn.ve7zk; PARKEOMEMO, ij.D., k,,pA.te hn uk M, - k na ! GL 1.4 N, L s F . , .10 ---- I ltivj3BLigatlng, the antifrjr,~f-,.on filled polyfluoroeth7lane materla's. Veat.mpashinostr. 45 no.9241.-44 S 16-5. (% ~g ?"k l s 1. o 1) PARKHBUIZO, Vasiliy Gsorglyavich-.. KRELANGEL' SKIT. B.A., prof., reteenzent; BuLoArov N. V prof., retsen2ent; ZAYTSEY. V.G.-(Mos-kvs), imnd.takhn. nauk, reLmnsent; SHM, OV, D.M., (Moskva), prepodavatell. ratoenzent; FISHCHANSKAYA, B.A. (Odessa), propodevetell, retsenzent; GUTAN, H.K.. prepodavatell, retsengent; GOLIDIN, 1.3., prepodavatell, reteenzent; KHRYPOV. W.N. (Sverdlovsk), prepadavatell, retsenzent; DnY4BINA, L,I,, prepodavatell, retmenzant; 72011YANOV, D.N. (leningrAd), pro- podavatell, retoenzent; GONCHAR011A. L.D. (Simforopoll). prepodaystall, retsentent; KATVEYgV, Ye.P., prelpodavatell, retsenzent; ALEKSMV, Iox., prepodavatell, retsenzent; DUDIFSKIY, S.L. (Leningrad). pro- poclavatell, reteenzent; BABIM, V.B. (Kharlkov), kand.tokhn.nauk-. rateenzent; CHERNOV, N.Y., prof., dol:tor tekhn.nauk, spetsred.. BORISOVA, G.A., red.; SUD&, D.M., tekhn.red. Untroduction to the study of commerial wares] Vvedenie v tovaro- vodenie promyshlennykh to-varov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1959. 135 P. (HIRA 12; 7) (Comercial products) MQMWj,._Yasiliy Georgiyevich; AbKM13ELISKIY, N.A.,, prof., JAff retsenzent; [deceased); BUMMOV N.V., prof., retsenzent; ZAYTSEVJ, V.G.P retsenzent(Mbskva~; SFIEKLAKOV, D.M., prepoda- vatell tekhnikumov sovetskoy torgovli, retsenzent(Moskva); ROMOVA, ZA, retsenzent (Dbskva); PISHCHENSKAYA, B.A., re- tsenzent (Odessa); GUTAN, M.K., retsenzent; GOLIDIN, A.E., ratsenzent; KHRYPOV, N.W., retsenzent(Sverdlovsk); DERYABINA, L.I., retsenzent; YEMELIYANOV, D.M.) retsenzent (Leningrad); GONCHAROVA, L.D., retsenzent(Sinferopoll); MATVEYEV, Ye.P.0 retsenzent; ALEKSMV, I.M., retsenzent; DUDINSKIY, S.L., retsenzent(Leningrad); BABUI i, V.B., kand. tekhn. nauk, re- tsenzent(Kharlkov); CHERWOV, N.V., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, spets. red.; BDRISOVA, G.A., red.; GRDT,.';OV, A.S., tekhn. red. (Introduction to a knowledge of manufactured goodslVvedenle v tovarovedenie promyshlennykh toimrov. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1962. 14:2 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Commercial pn)ducts) T-Tj In. L 'I Or ii 4 t r rsmmi n r m n KL 1, -o I t !'I; t t I tlit AGALINA. H.S., in2if AKUTIN. T,K,, itizh.: APRESOV, A.M,, inzh., ARISTOV. S.S., kand. tBkhn. nauk, : B a-WTOTEXlY, 0-3, , inzh. ; BERLIN, A.Ye,, inzh. BESSKIY, K.A., inzh., BLYUM, AzM~. inzh,; BRAMI, I,V,, inzh,, BRODSKIY, I.A.. inzh.; BURAKAS, A.I,,inzh.; VAINHAN, I,Z., insh.; VARSEAVSKIY, I.Ji-.inzh.; VASILIDGVAI A.A.,lnzh,; VORONIN, S.A.,inzh.: VOYTSEKHOVSKIY, L,K., inzh.: VRUBLEVSKIY, A.A.,invh.; GERSHMAN, S.G., inzh.; GOLUBYA-TVIKOV. G.A.,inzh.-, GORLIN, M.Yn., irizh.j (RUKWIKOV. A.N., iazh.; DASHEVSKIY, A.P.,inzh.;DIDKOVSKIY, L.L., inzh.-, DOBROVOLISKIY' N.L.,insh.; DROZDOV. F.F..kand. tek-hn. muk,, XOZLOVSKIY,A.A,,inzh.; KIRILEMO, V.IY'.,inzh.; KOPELYANSKIY, G.D.,kand. tekhn. nauk,-, KORETSKIY. M.M-inzh,: KUKHARCHUK. I.N.,inzh.; KUCID;H. H.G,,inzh.. "RZLYAK. M.V,,inzh.; KIRMOV. V.V.,inzh.; NOVITSKKY, G.V.,inzh.; PADLRN, N.H.,inzh.*. PANKRATOYEV, N.B , inzh.; PAREHOM-OKO, V.1.,kand. blol. nBuk,; PUSKIY, Ye.A.,inzh.; POILUBNYY. 5.77,-1-M.. PU&UHMO, F.F..inzh.; FUZANOV, I,G,,in7,h.; REDIN. I.P.inzfi.: M?.NIK. I.S.,kand. tekhn. natk,; HUGOVSKIY, L.Y.,inzh.: RUIA12AAH, A.G.,Inzh.; RYBAIISKIY, V.I.,inzh.-, SAWYNIKOV. SNTgHIYMIOV, N.fi.,kand. takhn. nauk.; SICKESIMO. A.T.,inzh.: SIKIIN, A.Kh., inzh.- SUMTOVIGH, I.N,.inzh.; TROFIKOV, V.J.,inzh.; FEFER, M.M.,inzh.; F.';ALKOVSKIY, A.M.,inzh.; Ymsm", inzh.; CHER SWEV, V-A.., iazh.; SHESTOV, B.S., iazh.-, SHIFW, N.J.. inzh.; SHUHYATSKIY, SHCHERBAKOV, V.1.,inzh.; STAUMAD, I.K., otv. red.: USHIN, G,L. inzh.,red..- KJV.VTSOV,Ye.P., inth.,red.; GIUGORIY-6Y. G.V.,red.; ILAMIIISKIY, D.N.,red.; KAIMVSKIY, I.P..red.;.LZYTMAH. L.Z., rtjd.fdeceasedj,, GUMVICH, H.S.,inzh.,rad.; DAbilLEVSKIY, A.S..inzh..red,.: DYMIII, A.M., inzh.,red.; KAGANOV. S.I..inzh.,red.-. KAMAN, BJi,, kand. takhn. npuk, red:.LISTOPADOV, N.P.,inzh.,red., HMhLEVIGJ, 1,R,, inzh. red.(decea~-,edj; tcnntinnfid on next card) AGALINA, M.S.... (continued) Card 2. PENTEOVSKIY. ROZED]MG. B.X..inxh.,red.; m=17a, D.S., inzh..red.; 71=0V, K~P.,i:a&h.,r&d.; TSYNBAL. A.Y.,In2h.,red.; SMIRBOV. L.V., red. izd-va.; PROZOROVSXAYA, Y.L., tekhn. red. Vining ; an encyclopedic handbook) Gornoe delo; entsiklopedicheskii spravochnik. Moskva, Goa. natichno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po ugol'noi' promyshl. Vol. MOrganization of planning; Construction of surface baildings and structure*J Organizateiia proaktirovaniia; Stroitellstva z&anil i eooruzhenii na poverkhnoeti ahakht. 1958. 497 P. (IIIRA 11:12) (Mining engineering) 1,Building) jr~ kl~OLLONDVA. L.P.. red.. VAYMOYA, V.S., rel.; VASILEVSKIY, D.P.. red.; TROBUIVSKIT. A.A. . red.; GRIBIOTA, S.-k., --*d.; GRIGO-RASH. G-~T. red.; KkZNACH]ff. B.Ta.. red.; PARKED)SM, V.I., red.; FUSS31T, L.A-, red.; REGIM, Ye.I., red.- HOUNBUT, M.A., re&.; A&MIL', B.Z., red. [14otbods for testing magnetic tape r4ocord_qrz]_Hetodi)m isjTtanlia magnitofonov. Wskva. 1958. 78 p. (Akadejolls.nauk SSSI~ ADrskol ,-,,:gidr.ofisichooki,i~~l-notitut. Trudy. -vol. 14_).. IA 12:7) '-"?Xi~etlc recorders, and recording-~Te ngY- DUAROMMO, Vladimir Ivanovich; KOEYREV, A,,V., red.: VORONIN, K.P.. tekhn.red. [Ywgnetic recording heads] Msgnitn~re -olovki. Xoskva, Gos. energ.izd-vo, 1960. 70 P. (M8S8O1FaJLs radiobibliotekag no.365). (MIRA 1):6) (Xagnetic recorders and recor(Ling) ,zm :.., .- LAZAREV,, Vladinir Ivnnovlohj W%j&MNKQ TAGER, P.G., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A,, takhn. red. [Magnetic recording of television Jim.ges] Magnitnaia zapial televizionnykh 12obrazhenii. Moskim, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 86 p. (Massovala. radiobiblioteka, no.462) (MIRA 16:5) (Video tape recorders and recording) ACC NR: AP6035535 SOURCE CODE: UR/0292/66/000/010/0047/0050 AUTHOR: Abramishvili, D. A. (Engineer); Brzhezanskiy, V. 0. (Engineer); Parkhomenko, V. I. (Engineer) . . . ......... '_- ORG: none TITLE: Electrical characteristics of the raicaplastic with heat-resistant binders SOURCE: El.ektrotekhnika, no. 10, 1966, .47-50 ku'Lix TOPIC TAGS: mica product / slyudoplast mica product ABSTRACT: The '"slyudoplast" or micaplastic (MP) sheet insulating material consists of small phlogopite flakes and one of these heat-resistant binders: (A) aluminurn phopphate, (B) same, plus an artificial -corundum filler, (G) silicone, and (D) A-plus-C combination. Resistivity, breakdown voltage, water absorption, moisture absorption, and lifetime of these binders are Car(i 1/? 621.315.613.1.001.5 ACC; NR: AP6035535 ti~bulmod. Electrical chit racto ri uticii breakclown voltago), wetight l'u.'as and Gwelling of the above MP's licated and 1000-hr aged at 500C or subjecteci ',.) Idgli humidity or high vacuurn were determined. Findings: (1) MP with anv o,- -.-,e z.bove binders car. be used for continuous (.000 h-rs) work at 500C in air c,:- VaCILUM; Or for short-tirne work a-, 750G, 1--organic or near-izorgan--c ,, in vacuum. at 500G; (3) ?r ts is rocon-inioxided for NIP inwndod for working c molded (at 280C) from A-binder MP an(! intended for high-temperature operation shOILld receive an additional thermal treatment at 500C; (4) The above MP's can be used as elastic molded insulation of SlOtE., magnets, windings, etc. , operating at 500C. Orig. ax-t. has: 6 figures and. 3 ta.bles. 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Aw, wl tot. -Tbr ' 4 19:10 A A , . ,Abw Kb,"Yd t & so 400 be's so 414 ILA WALLUP(Mat thtfsaftst CLa$SsptC&jjCft L2,19P.. o cl it la 04 0 0000000000000000004,06 4pl 00000 00 Do* 0 0 & oslooooooooooooes60000 060*00000000000 *06 IIARKHONaKO, Vladirir Mikhaylovichl, inzh.pe&-gog; SHAFARENK0.1-lark g; 1,:JYSAYgDV 1/4 Yi ~ rode 17, SOMAY Z.D., -va; SHIBKOVA, R.I. red. izd j, T [En,gineering and economic calculatiorz in woc>d processing] Tekbniko-ekonomichleskie raschety PD deravoobrabotke. Moskva., Goslesbimizdat,, 1962. 146 p. (MA 15t12) 1. rekhnicheskoya uchilishabo Vo.6 goroda Kiyova (for Parkhoironko, Shafarenko). (Wood-using industries-Tables, calculations, etc. LAJIIOHOV, A.D... assistent; PARKHOMENKO, V.N., student 5-go kursa Results of a corpound hormone and drug treatment of &i..ati, fever. Uch. zap. Stavr. gofi. med. inst. 12:354-355 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy terapii (zav. dotsent N.A. Aushev) Stavropollskogo gosudarstvennogo moditsinskogo instituta. ISHCHWO, I.W., prof., zasluzhennyy deya.tel I nauki, otv.rad.; -PAWROMMO, -T..L,doteent. rod.; ALWMMMO, I.F.. detsent. red.; BROUS', V.D., doteent, red.; I(MMIT13MD. X.L. prof., sasluahotayy do,yatell nau)d, red.; NOVACMMO, N.P.. prof., sasluthenVy deryatell usuki, red.; MORMSKIT, A..L., prof., red.; LWCEUI, G.A., red.; LCMATYY, Te.G., tekhred. (Transactions of the linth Congress of Ukrainian Surgeons] Trudy IX s"ye2da khtrurgov Ukralmimy IISR. Kiev, GoB.mod.izd-vo USSR 1960. 645 P. (MIRA 14:M 1. S*yezd khtrurgov Ukrainalroy IISR. 9th, Dnepropetrovsk, 1958. 2. Chlen korrespondent IF USSR (for Ishchenko). 3, Chlen- korrespondent Akademli meditminstUb nank SSSR (for Novachenko). (U]MAIW-MICINI, INWSMAL') (POTIC *,6U) (PAMRICAS--IDISRA S) (SURGIRT) CiDREUKOV, A.K. Ldeceased]; FAMIMLYKO., V.14.; CHERENI)WY M.F. Functional state of some endocriljw~ g-lands in maligmant t=. ors. Uch.zap. KRROI 7:220-24.163.. 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(MIRA 13:3) M=aine-Grousell j ~7 CA -)' H )" C )h 0 _~j k C)"~1, t/, RADOMIX. V.11., otvetstvenrVy red.; VOINW91011Y, N.A., red.; KISTYAKOVSKIY, A*B., red.; KM YNV, A.F.j red.; 3OKIJR, I.T.. red W&WHAW6ow V.V., red.; DaBROVOLISM. A.A., n9d.; GRIB. P.N.. khtidorbestremo- [Ebmiting in the Ukraine] Okhots no Ulmine. Izd. 2-os. liev, Goa. izd-vo Bellkhoz. lit-ry USSR, 1957. 325 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Ukraine--Hunting) It It 11 11 11 w if a19 2i it V -1 ji L 0 AD p.0 A I I to lip-i 1 111 151 ni it 3, v 33 age I AA III, u a Is 4, 1 , It I I s 0 _11~09 111114170WIPTIF Of Oil 11'"M +'(111111111101 tAtthil, Mittl COISIVIlt l I Ttelson% 0 r ' 1 it.` V. ' ~ iv, 4 . and filictird. 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Plant of dw Sbwpks Co, and spptw ft"bm The firstp"=M, after 4 divtow, dpwazinS. rdw" with md carth. awber dists.. wA percalatim. yidd, 427% of briot via& The I proem ausists of dim.. refining with " wW 1919 carM diftm.. dewaxing, refining with add mW mr1h. diam. wW permiallow It pm 00 dwes 11.9% Wisbi Stock. V, XAUCWXV*XV 0, 0 0 16 A 691&LL~a LITINATM CLAIWKATMN %alcoo -Aw *4. 1. Pris-01clUr-- qsjw co ago roo C 0 0 too .906 alpaa 0 W, it Izo a' # I RNA I*& 000 90 ; : : 91 0 : :18 0 4s:4: : ~, 00 000 00000 090*a 0 00 0 000000 PAR-f orl 3C) is a 0 60 **0 so *is *a 00, a as *so**** 0 *90 0:1 as a 2 a is a I a 9 a 11 u At a as ty is go a A a L A-f-S. a IF as -00 : -00 E N1 .00 and N. D. Nknwkiay.. sot Tbr clpnlpr~. 6 VMIXI. fiont acki on J.dSt wb" LI'Migiflally hratt-d ju 276 "d thr cft+.d Pmdurt is brat"d jfl'iD 1wt uWY to 165-27V with h, ~06 addn. of 1-6% 4-T see .00 '3 '00 0, 2 area 00 ,so 1,00 00 passel CW -2-1 sl~ lowarl 00 "a go 00000 0 so*** 00 00 000000 0 0-0 00 so fie 004 to 0 N 3) w a 00 A X IV V 41 IL-A-A-W- %- -T, so? am age 1~11 1 soft, 6"' am 11* ID goo goo 61 00 0 Jew Z ice* !two t too ** 00000*000*0 0000,000000000** AUTHOR: Parkhomenko, V. E. 552 '46 r- -k TITLE: of 1). 1. Mendele,7ev on cracking and pyrolysis of crude oil (On the 50th anniversary of his death). (D. 1. Mendeleyev o krekinge J. pirolize nefti. (K 50- leti3ru so dnya smerti)). PERIODICJL~: "Khimiya i TekhnologiXa To a i Masel'i (Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Lu E571-1-957, No.2, pp. 68 - 71 (U.S.S.R.) There are seven Russian references. Card 1/3. PAITH(VE111:0, ',~. E. Peturolewn refiaing. -2 . i -, d . , -.), r- r. i z3 o -- -1~-csklrn, Sos. nauch. i7,d-vo nif"tianoi i Fcrno-topli-,,noi lit~r7~ 1041. 531 P. ( 4 r., - 2,, --, -1, f: ~ TP690.P2~ 1'1448 PkRKIiOI.MNKC, V. E. Technology .:)f problems on hydrauldcs. 1-bskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo nef-tianoi i gorno-toplk7noi litry, 1953. 459 -P. (54-351U.1 TP690.P26 1. Petrole-im - Refining. 2. Gas, Natural. PARK1101ENEO, V. E. 11~,.'atar CorLsamption of the Petroleun Ref iieI7,11 translatA-d fro-m "Techry)logy of Petroleum -and Gas Ri~rl-fining," Gosteptekchizdat, 1953 - pp. 44c-441 D-257607, 27 jun 55 Plavomfo, V. E. Re; ort 6n the Compf~nents of Aviation and automobile Gasolines. The material from the rerort vas taken from thel95,:) edition of V. E. Parlc-menkoli3 "Technology of Petroleum and Natural Gas Refining," Chapter 10, PP -`184-'~-95- SO: D-1].15970, 2 Nov 1954. FAV7101-12-1101 V. 31. "Technology of Fetroleum and gas -'defining," ',Ioskva 19r3, pp 236-2-;9. Dis- cussed arn destructive contact processing methods Df petroleum stoc- in general, and contact pyrolysis and craskin in rarticularl, t'he:Lr aprlication (deep distillation, cracking of liquid stock, etc.), the nature and properties of the catalyst, and percentual yields. Fig. 84 of the original teoct is reproduced. It gives in rough out:Line a flow-sheet of contact distillation and cracking. Translat:bn D-2578132, 27 June 1955 6(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1930 Moscow. Vses'oyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zvukozapiBi Trudy ... Vyp. 2. (Transactions of -the All-Union Sound-recording Scientific Institute) Nr 2. Moscow, 1957. 164 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Editorial Board: L.P. Apollonova, V.S. Vaymboym, D.P. VaBilevskiy, A.A. Vroblevskiy, S.A. Gribkova, L.G. Grigorash, B.Ya. Kaznachey, V.I. Parkhomenko, L.A. Pusset, Ye.I. Regirer, M.A. Rozenblat; Tech. Ed.: S.A. Gribkova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles may be useful to scientists, engineers., specialists)and technicians dealing with sound-recording techniques. COVERAGE: The articles are the results of research carried out at V.NAIZ in 1954-1955. Most of the arti3les deal with magnetic recording, both for the recording of sound as well as for fixing various physical processes on tape, wire, disclor drum. References appear separately after each article. Card 1/7 Transactions of the All-Union (Cont.) TABLE OF COMENTS: Foreword Eliasberg, I.I. The Present State and Possibilities of SOV/1930 Improving Coated Magnetic Tapes The author surveys the present -state of modern magnetic tapes with regard to their characteristics and requirements and discusses the possibilities of their Improvement. Special attention is devoted to a descrIption of coatin powders. there are 21 references: 5 Soviet, 10 English, ~ Frenchand 2 German. 3 5 Vaymboym, V.."). Ways of Increasing the Dynamic Range of a Sound-Reproduction Amplifier (Playback) for a High-fidelity Magnetic Tape Recorder 23 The author discusses the basic methodis of increasing the dynamic range of playback amplifiers and explains diagrams, basic characteristics and resul,.,s of Investigation of an amplifier designed by)himself. There are no references. Card 2/7 Transactions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/1930 ParlSbames&q, Magnetic Playback Head 42 2'he author explains the theory of magnetic modulations in EL playback head based on the principle of frequency doubling. He illustrates the article by a description of equipment developed by VNAIZ for reproduction of code pulses at a lower speed of the tape mechanism. There are no references. PuBsett,, L.A. Investigation of the Reproduction Process of Magnetic Sound Recording 56 The article describes a theoretical investigation of the reproduction process of sound recorded on any magnetic carrier. There are 2 references: 1 Germanand 1 English. Lazarev, V.I.. Some Characteristics of Contactless Magnetic Reco:rding of Sinusoidal Voltages 71 T.?1e author reports the results of his experimental inves- t:Lgation of contactless magnetic re-aarding on a drum. He also explains the method he used to reduce the parasitic amplitude modulation of recorded pulses caused by the eccen- tricity of the drum side-wall. A description is given of the Card 3/7 Tranoactions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/1930 M_ZZ-28 magnetic sound recorder. There are 2 references: 1 S)oviet, and 1 English. Kotlyarevskaya, L.G. Magnetic Discs 79 In connection with the NDD-54 dictaphone developed by VNAIZI reeearch and development work was carried out at the Insti- tute on magnetic discs. The author diocusses in detail the production of magnetic discs. She thanks Candidate of Technical .13ciences P.M. Kozlov and Senj.or Scientific Worker N.A. Trifonova for their assistance. There are 14 references: 8 English, 3 German, I Polish, 1 Indiarijand I Soviet. Smirnov, V.S. The NDD-54 Usc-type Dictaphone 87 The article briefly describes the NDD-1`4 dictaphone (VNAIZ), used for sound recording on magnetic discs. The author liots the basic technical characteristics of this equipment. There are no references. Smirnov, V.S. A Contact Copying Machine for Mass-copy MKTM-1 Magnetic Tapie Recorders go Thf is magnetic tape-copying machine was developed by VNAIZ, and after a long period of production it was redesigned and modernized to secUre a mass production of high-quality mat ;netic tape copies. There are no references. Card .117 Trannactions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/1930 Golldberg, G.A., and S.V. Shullgin. Magnetic Reverberation Chamber 93 The authors explain the basic methods of obtaining the reverberation effect by magnetic tape recording. They l.ist the main characteristics of the reverberator designed and developed by VNAIZ,which is novr successfully being employed in many organizations. At, present the Institute As developing a new model of a remote controlled magnetic reverberator for lot production. There are 28 references; 12 English, 8 Soviet, 5 German, 2 Frenchand 1 Hungarian. Langen, A.M., and M.A. Onatsevich.. Investigation of External Electromagnetic Stray Fields Caused by Electric Motors in Sound Recording Equipment 122 The authors discuss special problems of design, selection, and application of electric motors of various types for sound recording equipment. They investigate the methods used for e>limina'ting the effects of a-c electromagnetic stray fields. Materials concerning the effects of d-c electromagnetic stray fields will be published later. There are 4 Soviet references. Card 5/7 Transactions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/1930 Langen, A.M. On the Problem of Selecting the Type and Para- meters of the Drive Motor for a Three-motor Broadcast Tape Recorder 131 The author lists and discusses the requirements of the d.rive motor. His article is a continuation of the previous article. There are no references. Langen, A.M. Two-speed Synchronous Drive Motor for a Broad- cast Tape Recorder 143 The author provides technical specifications and recommenda- tions on the selection of a two-speed motor. There are no references. RezvyAkova, Z.N. On the Audibility of' Distortions of a Short Tone 149 The author reports on the results of investigation of the audibility of nonlinear distortions caused chiefly by overmodulation in recording. Shia also discusses the effect of distortion level and its duration on audibility. There are 5 references: 2 Soviet, 2 Germanand 1 English. Card 6/7 Trans-actions of the All-Union (Cont.) SOV/1930 SImonov, I.D., and S.G. Korsun kiy. Call Signal Apparatus 157 The authors explain the operating principle and baBiC characteristics of a tuning-fork call-sIgnal apparatus designed and developed by VNAIZ. They refer to a mechanical call-signal apparatus designed by V.T. NalltBev and discuss the advantages of the new apparatus, which is basically an automatic musical instrument. There are 6 refererces: 3 IS)oviet, 2 Englishland 1 German. AVAII.&BLE: Library of Congress JPZad 8-26-59 Card 7/7 A2-NTOVD, II.R.; APOI-7070V,~, L.P., 'L'Y'!Bor~" V.S., red.; VASIL-VSLF--, D.P., red.; V--l'03L;!;*!-SUI7, A.A,., r-~.; GRIIHKOVA, G.L., red.; GRIGORASH. C-.L., riC.; I ~Z-,--T -7, B.Y2., r-?`.; r S -T, L. - ed PU S- rei~.; Ye.I., ROZ=-lltT-TT-. !,:'.A., red.; MLalYAL', LI.--., r-ad. h-ls for s-,n' a---:-ratus] MsEnitnve dlia T)i s I `5. 153 P. (MOSI-va. Vsesoiaznvi z7U'lnza'-i-si. Trudy, no-3). (I-IT71A i recordorB and rocordinp-Rquipment and supplies) SKF.'-"PNlCHENKOJ, D.F., prof., red.; SHURINOK, A.R., prof., red.~- GABAY, A.V., prof., red.; 341TRIYEV, M.L., prof... red.; YMIXTICH, A.D., prof., red.; UNCIENKO, I.L., prof., red.; SITKOVSKIY, N.B., kand. med. natik, rqd.;._PARrj~4Q red. [Problems in pediatric surgery; transactions] Problemy khi- rurgii detskogo vozrasta; trudy. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSR, 1963. 257 p. (141RA 17:5) 1. Ukrainskaya nauchno-prakticliciskaya konferentsiya khirurgov detskogo vozrasta. 1st. GUICUKOV, A.K.. zaaluzhenyy deyatell nsuki. professor; ken&idat meditsinakikh nauk; TROSHIINA, L.N. Radionutography in authyroid forms of goiter. Vrach.delo no-5: 497-499 MY '57. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Yefedra khirargii (zav. - zasl. deyatell nauki, prof. A.K. Gorchakov) stozatologicheskogo fainLl'teta Kiyevskogo meditsinakogo institute (GOITER) (AUTMWIOGRAPHI') TEDDROV, I.I., prof.; GRINBARG, Ye.A., doteent;,-P 0 , V.N., dotsent Results of the vork of the Sixth Broadoned Covernizig Plenum of the Ukrainian Surgical Societies and of tho Ileventb Republic Conference on Blood Transfusion. Nov.khirorkh. iio.6:135-143 N-D 159. (NIRA 13:4) (UKRAIN11-- SURGICAL MCINTLIS) (BLOOD) -,Yladimir Mi ovich; SW.FAR RKO, Mark SBmoylovich; OSIPOV, M.I., red.; KOVALIZCN. F.P., red.; IRSKYEWTA, L.H.. tekhn.red. [Training of cabinetmakers and operators of woodworking machines] Podgotovks stoliarov-krasnoderevtoeir i stanochnikov po derevo- obrabotke. Moskva, Vses.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo Proftekhizdat. ig6o., 61 p. (MIRA 13:9) 1. S%arshiy master proizvodstvenno.-i) obucheniya (for Parkhomenko). 2. Zimestitell direktora po ucbebno.-pro12VodBtvennoy rabote takhnichaskogo uchiliahchs No.6 g.K!Lyeve (for Shafarenko). (Woodwork--Study and teaching) -WIJHQ-)U-W-_Ol V.W., dotsent; M&ZUBOVMI!A, B.M. Closed Injuries of the liver. Itracb-delo no.4:383-3U Ap 160. (N1U 13:6) 1. 111rargicheskaya klinika (zaT. - zp-sluzhenWy doyatel I nanki, prof'. A.K. Gorchakov) 9tomtol,,)gIc119e)zgo fakalltgta XiyevBkDgo meditsinakogo instituts I Pervaya Podollskaya bollnitma (glavayy vrach - Ya.P. %rabova). (Lrm-vDmms Am immus) 1*060040006066 *so* 1, lilt Italln -*.&Let act% *10 PkIIXFC-1-Tl-7FCY V. S., SCnior Er,,-r. C P. nd . Tc c, ~ . 'Ic i . Dis.gertetior,. "Oxide Collhoric., ,.It.,,, [j r-'re if Pr()rwo,! -Jolfram." All-linlon El Enaine-rlnF Inst, 25 ,:ar 47. I- SO: Vechernvava Mos~vp. Xar Y,/.17 (F~rf~ject #27~'IC ~.9 y 9 N'. SOV/1 12-57-5-10959 Translation Irom: Reforativnyy zhurnal . Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, pp 201-202 (USSR) AUTHOR: Blinkunov, N. A., Dobretsov, L. N., Parkhorneako, V. S., Stykina, M. F,, Chistyakova, M. A. TITLE: Cathoden With an Activator in the Oxide Layer (A Preliminary Report) fKatody a aktiva-corom v oksidnom sloye. Predvarit. soobahch.) PERIODICAL: Tr . n. -i. in-ta, M-vo radiotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1956, Mr 1 (29), pp 48 - 50 ABSTRACT: Experiments with introducing the Si activator into a cathode oxide coating are described; this permits using a pure Ni base. A possibility has been verified of depositing alkali-earth metal carbonates in the presence of suspended Si granules that act as seeds for crystallization and that are uniformly distributed over the entire deposit; this fact favors the BaO reduction conditions in the cathode. The Si contents can be controlled by the size of Card 1/2 *tronics - Electronic and Ionic Emission -2 Abs Jow, : lReferat. Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12275 Author : Parkhosenko, V.S. Inst : . ........ Title : Preliminary Results of an Investiostion of an Oxide Cathode with Various Activators in tbe Core and in the Oxide. Ori g Pa*b : Tr. N.-i. in-ta X-vo radioteldm. proa-sti SEM, 1956, vYP- 2-3 (30-31.5, 13-81 Abstract : W& are given on the service lift of oxide cathodes with various activatirs, in the core (nickel-calcium, nickel- twqpten, and mickel-aluminum-maniqLaese) ind cathodes vith cores Nade of pure electrolytic Wckel, containing various activators directly in the oxide JLn the forn of ninute pmyders (silicon, aluninum, tungBt I-en, thorixW, copper plus aliminum, and copper oxide plus aluninin). Gimphe are used to show the time variation of the follow"mg quantities: Card 1/2 3OV/109-3-8-11/1.f'; AUTLCRS: Par'khi ~m -- ako 'V.8. , Vostrov, G.A. and CIA-2tyekova, V.A. TITIZ: Oxide Cathode a. Pu-i.e-ri(.ke1 Core and Act-Lvatinc. A,~.ents in the Goa,-,inE (Oksidnyy katod s t~~rlom ~z c-isto-o rdke',ya i aktiviruyushc"ini prisaf.-az~~ I - 11 C, - L PERICIDIC'AL: j. Elektroniki:,, 19,381 Vol 7, 'T.I. 81 1046 - 105? (USSR) ABSTRACT i.-~ a ruf.-,:'ter u-I Soviet inveLtiLation-s (Ref 1Q, it fcun& tl~e oxidc-, rLAcL co-rtain aL, activatin,- a.,-7f,ix'L,-i.re in '1'1;e coatiag t1e follovii~,,,- over the norm-al oxidc~ cethcde: 1) the -,--.se -f a ~Dure- catl--ode core eilvine-tas tI-r i.- sistaL-Ice 2 tie ~re.,--,er~ce Df the 9_er-L' lesults in a unifoi,L; e,,s vDt`o,, of t1he c~,~!:)des; y t-'-e action (,f tLe actiir6tors doe-L not de-e,id d.-'-f 'Lusi,:)i, throu-0, tl',~e nic":el; 4) tLe -Jrtr,-~duCti,-,-- tI-e does riot present any difficulties and 5) tl:e cores can 'oe L-a-de of tl--;e purest nic'-zel. T'--e choice --~f t-',-e activ--to:is iz 1--a.5ed Dn of bar i'am-va- o u-,r nies~-,-Ire at a temperature of 1 2/3 K Card 1/3 bj the -r:,etl-.-od illd-ic~~ted. in Ref 21. From tLesr- cal 2,,: lat SOV/109-3-8-11/18 Oxide Cathode with a Pure-nic"-_cl C~)re an-d 7i'Uh Activr tini- A-erAr- in tle Coating it follows that the eLsuinc, (.-~I_ements have -o-Dd 1,,b.ri'-an- oxide reducinE properties: Th, h1g, Be, Hf, Sc, Y, S:,, Nd) PrI La, Zr, U, Al and Si. The expeiimental gationsof the cathode chora c teris tics containiar,- in the oxide layer rere carried out on a special IJLiod,~. This had a cylindrical-type construction; the d*Li,.iensior-!s of the various parts of the diode are indicted in Ta:L)le 1. ThE! coating had a weip,_ht of a*I,out 4 mg, a thickness of 40-50 4 and a roughness of J-5-17 11 The life tc_~ts of the cathodes are illustr&ted by the experize-ntLl curv-s of Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5, -vihere the abscissae are lineer up to 1 000 hours and logailttmic above 1 000 Ihours. Y r the figures, it is seen that the best emission ch&ract,~r- isi ics are secured ~~'ith t1lae ct' thodes containing Th, Nb, Ou + Al and Zr in the ccatinC. The diodes with such cathodes give stable, static parameters over long peric)ds. In view of -the outstanding characteristics of the c,,.thodes with Tb and Cu + Al activotors) a special investiLation was aLrried out with these cathodes. The conditions of OardL2/3 tests are specified in Table 2, %~rhere the third column [dives SOV/109-3-8-11/18 Oxide Cathode with a Pure-nickel Core and with Activating An-ei:tE in the Goating the heater voltage, the fourth column shows the anode voltage, the fifth column gives the anode current, the si:yth column refers to the cathode temperature and the seventh column indicates the number of tubes used in a test. The results of these tests are shown in Figures 6, ? and 8. For the purpose ol' comparison, the saturation current (as a function of time) of the oxide cathode with thorium activator aDd without the activator is shown in Figure 9. From the experiments, it is concluded that the cathodes provided v,,ith Th or Al activators in the oxide coating can Eive stable current densities of 50 - 100 mA/cm2 over a period of 10 000-20 000 hours. There arE! 9 figures, 2 tables and 21 references, 12 D--.^ ~,:hich a-re SoIriet, 8 English and 1 French. SUBMITTED: January 29, 1958 Card 3/3 1. Oxide cathodes--Materials 2. Oxide cathodes--Coatings 3. Oxide cathodes--Performance 4. Nickel-.-Effectiveness SOV/109-3-8-12/18 AUTEORS: Arshanskaya, v-G. Parkhorrenko V.S. and Raskina, N. I. TITIZ: Technology of the Preparation of Matrix nickel-oxide Gathodes and the Results of Their Investigation ~Tekhnologiya izgotovleni-.fa r~ubchatykh nikelevo- oksidnykh katodov i rezul'taty ikh issledovaniya) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhrike i Elel,,tronika-, 10,58, Vol 3, vr S PP 1058 - 106z (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tuo types of nic1zel-oxide c,-thodes v;ere :produced and investigated. Both c;;tlt~-odes employed nickel, t,,.--c 1-1-0, NIKA or hIV`0 as their core ir.,,-itlerial. One of the c--thod.-,s was cylindrical and it was repared in a special -ra-l.hite jig (Figure 1). The i.aturix for Lhis c: t~-ode was from nickel oo-.-.-der havir-,-- grain sizes of 45-60, fDO- ?0 and 70-80 ~L - The D~her cathode was in the form of a circular 1 t aiid was a' d in a special JiE _p & c, Iso prepare powder was used for its (Figure 2); trio same nickel 7 matrix. The thickness of the matrix was about 203-250 p and itb porosity was about ?0-75%. The oxidatlon of the cathode vas done by :isinC the normal, t-riple or d:,7z1b1c- carbonate, either :)u:re or with admixture of an activatin:-- agent. The -tripl(, carbonate was introduced into the uardl/3 matrix by cathaphoresis.. 'In the case of tl.e dotibli, Z-OV/109-3-8-12/12 Technology cf the Preparation of hl-atrix liickel-oxide UathodeE arid the Resu.lts of Their Investigation carbonate, "'.,-.e sc-J.-je nazs introduced into t-e of thp matr-41--,. ty "rab-.int-in" t'he ,,aterial ir-t3 a "ving c,-t*r.-dc. T1--e cathodes -ere irvestir-a-ted ia revo~ actuai, devices, -and in S-Ccial, experiiir-nt,~l diodes. Onc diodes was a tube, furn-'s,2-ed U; ~, copper radiator. The results nl' Cz a-d the tests oa sic, -utes ai:e shown ir, F"L'-;ire~ L~, 5, Fit~ure 4 s':,ows the an,-Ode current I a ) tilde .--alse emission current IA and ti-.E! slope of a nu!nb,.r- of tube~i as a f unction or tj], c)pc,, , tic n time; -6he full c,,irvr-,,s corres-oond to the cEthodesof trinle carbon.-te -ith, Thl while !he 'd-~~:,hed' curves shc,.,., the parareters for the cathodes without Th; theae curve-c ,~,cre tal-,c-i-i for the cathodes made -,,,,ith L110-nickel cores. Similar curves fcl- vIKA-and vIVO-nicLcel cores nre ,rivc~n in FiL,-"ires 9 -~nd 6, respectively. -vio.-i the tcsts) i t is Co acluded ".):at t'-e cathodes can give sta"le curi-ent densities of P-~-out - C, uard2/3 0-5 A/cm-. It is therefore possible to em-plo7j ti.e SOV/109-3-8-12/13 Technology of the Preparation :)f 1`52trix riickel-oxide L;~thz)des and the Results of Their InvC.stiE.:ation cathodes under the CDnditioias where the normal oxide cathodes become unreliatle (Jue to t1he s,)arkin-, -hen.or.-~ena and lack of strength. There are 8 fi-ures (1 and ") refercices, 4 of which are Soviet, English and 1 French. SUBMITTED: January 29, 1958 Card 3/3 1. Oxide cathodes--Preparation 2. Oxide cathodes--Performance 3. Oxide-oathodes--Test results 4. Nickel--Effectiveness LAYMAS E.A.; PARKHOMIKO, V,S.1 CHISTYAKOVA, M.A. Use of color pyrometry methods in measuring the temperature of oxide cathodes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no,8tl367-1372 Ag 164 (MIRA 1728) W41 Oll 4 IMF- im OAR R ~xL c WW4 .4. _4 ra U: tJO Kmos no uc rf tN W .... . . . . . . . gtzej . . . . . . "me Tj M __6 ra a 'W--chaW Irpe in, CqUIVe . ....... CC, 0~.54,_'idut~d _6 _or. d' RN cm, it nd IP T thei end 17' xid' avem -this .open die ki'm-t 0l L jf3._bj IMI Aki 4fi, ok~Aho(__'A gg- 4 7 gmggag- g_~ ~bt~lth --md fa d 13 7n ~me t ith a va tu ~-Of m a 0 r 0r._ - j~ ~~- - 14- ~ -~-" -. b~ I ~=' 4,.:: T I CHEREVAN't Stepan Ivasovich; FAMMONENNI, V.-~., red.; PRESNOVA, V.A., tekh-n. red. [Hog woman Tabakovals school]Shkoloi evinarki Tabakovoi. Lt- nisgrad, Lenizdat, 1962. 26 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Glavnyy zootekbuft sovkbD2a "Vyborgsklyll Laningradskoy oblasti (for Cberevan'). (swifte) DOBRYAKCV, Nlkolay Vasillyevichp kand. sellkhoz. nauk; PARKHOMENKO, _y~S., red.; ONOSHKO, N.G., tekhn. red. (Loose housing of cows] Bespriviamoe soderzhanie korov. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1962. 36 p. (MIRA 16:6) (cows) GAVRILOV, I.S.; PARKHOrENKO, V.S., red.; PRFSN(VA, V.A., tekhn. red. [Intensive feed lot and pasture fattening of livestock) In- tensivnyi otkorm i nagul skota. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1963. 69 p. NI RA 16:7) (Leningrad Province-Swine-Feeding and feeds) (Leningrad Province-Beef cattle-Feeding and feeds) YEVDDKIMC)V,, Petr Dmitriyevich, doktor vetur. nauk; PARKHOI&MO, V.S., red.; SHERMUSHENEO, T.A., tektin. red-.'-' __- [UEe of iodinol and iodized starch in veterinary medicine) Primenenie iodinola iiodistogo Icrakhmala v veterinarii. I,eningr4d, Lenizdat, 1963. 57 p. (MIRA 17:1) DE)IMOCRAYEVA.) D.M. [Dqbrocbaievav D.14.) , kwA., biologg zaak; LYAlaTSiUA,, S.D. [L70.itsfka, S.D.VAREOEMKOw Vx - SOKMP LT:# kand biolog. ;JSVBCHNMVA N.I. Svieeb- nauk: USMSMV G.O. ~ ~snv )afq7ff.T.-J-* i nikovap N.I.), red.;.KLDMA, S.N.0 telthn.red.l BMWMSIO F.P.9 takhri. red. [In Ulcrainlan preserves] Po zapoviftykli miete" U.krai~ Kyiv Vyd-vo TaK MW NNolod', 1960. 2(Y? p., 14:7~ (Ukraine-Natm7al history) - Ample resources of game. Nauk.-, i zbvttia 10 n0-9:34-36 s l6o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Glavnyy okhotoved Glavnof,,o upravleniya lesnogo khozyaystva I lelMagotovok pri Sovete Ministrov MR. (Ukraine--Game and game birds) wifflomblo" V.V. - - ~ ._i..,;.,--, A E,=e preBerve. liauka I zbyttia 9 n0,8:34-35 5 159- 01-IRk 13: 1) (14hitomir Province-Gam protoction) (Uzb Valley-Beavers) __LAE Ich; IWICHRNKD,Ye.M., redaktor; KAUSMIIKOVAP . Vladimir Vladimir()T WQRM V--r#dktt(&. O.G , to 7 [Natm-o's calendar] KaleDdar pryro&y. IYIT, Dersh.uchbovo-pedagog. Tyd-To 031adianalks shkola.1 1955. 73 P- (HLU 10:5) (Ratare study) KOBYAKOV, B.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; PARKH)MIKOp. V.V.., inzh. Two-channel ash content Y-analyzer operating as a transducer in an automatic control system. Izv. irys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 6 no.10:101-102 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Kharlkovskiy institut gornogo mashinostroyenlya., avtomatiki i vychislitellnoy tekhniki. FARKHOMENKC, V.V.; KURILENKO, O.D. Sorption processes on cation excIaLngeirs from alcohol-aqueous solutions. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no..4:372-375 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. PARTICHENKO, VJ. Black grouse In the Ukraine. Pr1roda 43 no.3:117 My 134. M-RA 7:5) 1. Uprawlenlye okhotnich*yego khozyaystva Kinisteretva. sellskogo khozyaystva UM. (Mcraine--Black grouse) (Black grouse--Ukraine) 11 1. PAMMOI =PO, V. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Korma, Lake - Coots 7. Interesting experiment. Priroda No. 2 1953. 9. MonthL List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, uncl. 1. PAMOMKO, V. w 20 USM (600) 4. Coots - Kormn, La)w 7. Interesting experiment. Pr1roda, 42p no. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly Ll~st of' Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A-pril 1953, Unci. PAIUMOSM, V,V, The sods (Sorinum comorls serims Ida.) 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